THE BEE: OllAIIA, FRIDAY, JULY H, 1913. ( f FIVE FOR OMAHA IH NINTH f Denver Defeated by Score of Eleven to Ten. NO WORD YET HAD FROM O'NEILL Umpire Staler Still In Dnrlc na 4o What Action Will Be Taken In Regmrd to Trouble rrlth Itoarkes. DENVER. July ia-Omaha rallied In the ninth inning today and won the last game of the scries from Denver, U to 10. Umpire Blgler has received no word front President O'Neill aa to what aetlon be would take In regard to the trouble with Manager Arbogaat and Congalton In yesterday's game. Score: DENVER. All. R. II. O. A. E Gllmore, If 6 0 3 J 0 0 Cassldy. rf S 0 1 0 0 0 Channel, cf 4 3 5 0 0 Butcher, 2b 5 3 3 v 3 3 0 Qulllln, 3b 4 13 0 10 Block, c 4 1 3 3 0 0 Coffey, s , 4 3 3 3 8 0 Fisher, lb 1 4 1, l'-lS 3 0 Kins, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Schrelber, p 1-1 0 0 2 0 Hagerman, p 1 0 '0 0 0 0 Totals S3 10 14 37 13 1 OMAHA. AD. II. H. O. A. E. Fox. If 6 0 0 3 0 0 Justice, ss. .......... 3 3 3 6 3 0 Thomason. cf 4 1 ,2 1 0 0 Congalton, rf........ 5 1 3 3 0 0 Kane, lb 4 3 3 9 1 0 Johnson, c 4 0 1 6 4 0 Grubb. 3b... 3 110 11 tfeff, 2b,.... 3 3 2 1 4 3 Peters, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Shestak 1 0 ,'0 0 0 0 Closman, p 0 0 :'o 0 0 0 Totals .85 11 13 27 15 3 Batted for Peters in ninth. Batted for Fisher In ninth. Omaha 1 0 10 2 10 1 6-11 Denver 0 4 0 0 1 0 6 0 0-10 Two-base hits: Fisher, Butcher. Three base hits: Johnson, Gllmore, Keff (3), Qulllln. Home runs! Congalton, Chan nel!. Sacrifice hfta: Neff (2), Thomason, PeterB. Bacrlflco fly: Johnson. Btruck out: By King, 2: by Peters, 3; by Clos man. 1. Bases on balls: Off King, 4s off Schrelber, 1; off Peters, 6: off Closman, 1. "Wild pitch: King. Hit by pitched ball: Kane (Qulllln). Left on bai: Denver 9; Omaha. 8. Innings pitched: By Kin's, five and one-third (runs 4, lilts 6); by Schrelber. three and one-third (runs 6, hits 6); by Ha Herman, one-third (runs 1, hits none): by Peters, eight (runs 10, hits 14); by Closman, one , (runs rjMfe, hits none), t Time: 2:24. Umpire: Blgler. . , WICHITA, WINS IN THE EIGHTH 'V ' . rjro Kana Detent Dea .Moinea, Seven t" to Six. WICHITA, Kan.. July 10. A tingle by Hughes. Pettlgrew's sacrifice, Rapp's hit arid stolen base, a wild throw by Sleight and Wacob'e single gave Wichita two runs and the game In the eighth. Scott, who relieved Durham In the sec ,ond. held Des Moines scoreless. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Burke, 3b 4 110 2 0 Bills. If. 3 3 3 2 0 0 Middle ton, cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 Koerner, lb 3 1 0 11 0 0 Hughes. 2b. 3 1. 2 2 4 1 Pettlgrew, If. .. 3 0 1 2 0 0 Happ, ss 4 1 11 6 0 Wacob. jC ,. 4 1 3 6 0 0 Durham, p 0-0 0 0 1 0 Bcott, p. 3 0 0 0 1 0 ' Totals ,.S H 27 13 1 DES MOINES. AB. R.-1 H. O. A. E. Hahn. rf. 4 1. 3 0 0 0 Breen, If. 6 1,110 0 Hunter, cf. 4 112 10 Leonard, ,3b, ,4 1. . 3 1 3 0 Jones, lb 3 1 0 U 0.0 Rellly: ss. 4 0.1 4 5 0 Andreas, 2b 4 0 0 2 3 0 Sleight, 2b 4 0 0 2 0 1 Rogge, ,J 4 1 2 0,2 0 Totals is 1 11 24 'li 1 Des Moines 3 3 0 0 00 0 0 0-4 Wichita 31001002 -? Left on bases: Dea Moines, 9! Wichita. 6. Sacrifice hits: Scott (2), Mlddleton; Pettlgrew. Two-base hits: Wacob. Rogge, Hughes, Hahn, Leonard. Three-base hit; Leonard. Home run: Bills. Stolen bases: Leonard (2), Jones, Pettlgrew, Rapp. Hits: Off Durham, fr In one ond one third Inning; off Scott. 3 In seven and two-thirds Innings, Double playa: Rapp to Hughes to Koerner: Rellly, unassisted. Struck out: By Scott, 6; by Rogge,- t Bases on balls: Off Durham, 2; off Scott, 2; off Rogge. 4. Wild pitch? Rogge. Hit by pitched ball: By Durham, Hunter; by Scott, Hahn. Umpire: O'Toole. Time; 1:40. ( 8T. JOB OUTPLAYS LINCOLN Bnnchcd Illta and Antelopes' Errors Win for Visitors. LINCOLN, July lO.-St Joseph won the final game ot the series, 7 to 8, by bunching hits on Tuckey and taking ad vantage of the seven errors of the lo cals. Tannehlll pitched a creditable game. Score: ' , , LINCOLN. AB. R, .H. . O. A.. D. Lloyd. 2b 3 0 0 3 2 0 Mullen, lb. 4 0 3 10 2 0 Donovan, rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Cobb. rf. , ,,.,0 0 0. 1 0 0 Cole, cf. .4 -21 2 0 1 McCormlck, If. .... 4 1 3 0 0.0 Barbour, Sb, .,, 3 ..0., 1 .4 4 2 Dowllrlg, ss. 3 ; '.0 2 2 4 1 Carney, c 2 0 14 12 Tuckey, p. 2 0 0 0 1 1 Baker t., 1 .0 0 0 0 0 Dessau, p 1 0 ; 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 " 27 .14 7 Baker batted for, Tuckey In eighth In ning. ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Ochs, lb 6 112 6 0 Watson, rf 6,1 ? 3 0 0. Zwtlllng. of 6 0 1 6 0 0 Holke. lb. 6 0 1 11 0 0 Kelley. If. ..&' 3 -2 2 0. 0 Westers!!, 3b. 2 0 ,0 0 4 .1 Mclnke, ss, .-.,., 4 112 4 0 Griffith, c ,. 4 1 2 2 3 1 Tannehlll. p. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Totals ....."..V...S9 1 5 27 16 1 Lincoln ........... 02000000 1 & St Joseph , 01030001 27 Earned runs: Lincoln, 2;, St, Joseph, 3. Two-base hits: Carney. Dowllng. Qrlf. flih. Double plays: Dowllng to Lloyd to Mullen: Ochs to Melnke to Holke; Meinke to Ochs to Holke. Sacrifice hits: Bar. bour, Dowllng, Carney, Westerzll (2). Struck out: By Tuckey, ,1; by "Dessau, 1; by Tannehlll, 2. Bases on balls: Oft Tannehlll, 2. Wild pitch: Tuckey. Dessau. Left on bases; Lincoln, 7; Bt Joseph, 7. Umpire: Anderson. Time: 1:49. TOPEKA OVERWHELMS SIOUX Indians Defeated br Score of Seven to Ok." TOPEKA, July 10. Bunched hit by Topeka, combined wjt errors, won from 1 Sioux City easily totay, ' Manager Gear cleared the bases wRJi a (triple Jn the . seventh. Score: ' , . 4 TOPEAKA. AB. r; h. o. a. e. . Lee, If 2 2 ,40 , 3 0 0 " French, ss 4 . 23' 3, 2 0 Forsythe, rf 3 1 LiO 3 0 0 McLUrry, 2b 3 0.? .0,. ,3 6 0 ' Gear, Cf 3 0 ; 2 ;0 0 O ltapps. lb ..." 4 0 0' ,6 0 0 McAllister, c 4 0 3 8 2 0 Barry. 3b 4 113 3 0 Gwynn, p ........... 4 110 10 Totals 3l 7 "5 27 12 "3 SIOUX CITY. AH. R. If. O. A. E. Miller, rf ........... 5 ,.,0 4 1 0 0 ,. Cooney, 2b ...i.,..., 4 ,0 3 8 2 0 - Smith, 83 4 f 0 - J 4 6 0 Clarke. If g .0 0 0 0 0 Davidson, cf ,'4 ,0. 1 1 0 1 v" Callahan. Sb 4 I V 1 2 0 - Burns, lb 4 0 1 U 2 0 Vann. c 4 0 1 3 4 1 Young, p , 2 0 0 0 1 0 Klein, p 0.0 0 0 0 0 tjyito , 1 1 o . o Craig . 1 f 0 0 0 0 Totals "l H M 5 "l Batted for Younr In the eighth. Batted for K!e!n In the .ninth, Topeka I 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7 Sioux City ..,0 0, o o 0 Q 0 1 o-I Three-base hit: Gear. Two-base bits: Standing of Teams WESTERN' LEAGUE. Plavwl. Won. Lost. Pet. Denver 70 M 25 .684 Des Moines SO 44 S6 .&S0 Lincoln 89 43 3S .HI St. Josenh ... 80 43 37 .538 Omaha S3 43 40 .512 Topeka 77 31 46 .403 SIOUX City .. 78 31 47 .397 Wichita 83 31 63 .373 NATL. LEAGUE; I AMER. M3AC3UE. , . ,. W.UPct. W.LPct. New York..49 24 .671 Phlla 6S 20 .733 Phlly 41 29 .MS Cleveland ..49 30 .610 Chicago ....41 3 .632 Washington 43 36 ,544 Brooklyn ..35 33 .493 Chicago 43 37 .538 Pittsburgh .57 38 .493 Boston 3S 36 .514 St Louis.. ..31 45 .408' Detroit 32 61 .SS6 Boston 33 41 .44 St Louis. ,. .33 52 .331 Cincinnati .30 48 ,3$5 New York... 22 52 .297 AMER. ASSN. NEB. LEAGUE, W.LPr. W.LPct. Superior ....81 20 .630 Kearney ....31 22 .5S3 Fremont ....23 27 .503 York 26 26 .600 Hastings ...27 28 .491 Columbus ..24 30 .444 Seward 23 31 .426 Gr. Island.. 23 33 . 418 Milwaukee 51 S5 .693 Columbus ..46 35 .5SS Louisville ..46 38 .Silt Kan. Citv..4l i .sitl unn-apoiis -42 41 .60s at. Paul 37 41 .457 Toledo 37 .mk Indl'napolls 60 .375 Yesterday' tlenntta. WESTERN LEAGUE. St Joseph, 7; Lincoln, 8. Des Moines, 6; Wichita, 7. Sioux City. 1; Topeka??. Omaha, 11; Denver, 10. t NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh. 3; Philadelphia. 2. St. Louis, 1: Boston, 3. Chicago, '3; New York, 2. Cincinnati, 10; Brooklyn, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 6; St. Louis, 2. Washington, 2; Detroit, 4. Philadelphia, 1; Cleveland. 4. New York, 2; Chicago, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 6; Indianapolis, 0. Louisville, 10-5: Columbus, 1-3. Minneapolis, 12: Kansas City, 6, St. Paul, l; Milwaukee, 7. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE, a Kearney, 1; Hastings, 3. Grand Island, 6; Seward, 3, Columbus, 6; York, 2. Fremont, 7; Buperlor, 8. Camfit Todnr Western League SL Jonenh at Wichita. Sioux City at Denver. Des Moines at To peka, Omaha at Lincoln. National League St. Louis at Boston, Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League PhlladelDhia nt Cleveland. New York at Chicago, Boston at hi. ijouis. wasningion at ueiroit. , American Association St. Paul at Mil waukee. Nebraska State League Superior at Seward, Hastings at York, Kearney at Grand Island, Fremont at Columbus. Smith, Callahan. Sacrifice hits: Cooney, Forsythe. Stolen bases: Lee, Forsythe, Callahan. Hlta: Off Young, 9 in seven Innings. Bases on' balls; Off Gwynn, 1; off Young, 3. Stduck out: By Gwynn, 6; by Young, 3. Passerd ball: Vann. Hit by pitched ball: McLarry. Clarke. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Colltflower and Segrist. OUTSIDERS OUST FAVORITES Only Two of Class of the Field Make a Showing. FASIO STAXE IS Ifiii FEATURE Cheenjr Thongrht by Experts to Be the Best, ta Distanced In First Heat Third Driven In . Hala. CLEVELAND, O., July , 10. Favorites divided the honors with, outsiders at the Grand circuit races today. Four events were carded and in only two did the. so- called class ot the field perform accord ing to form. Barorr A., lopheavy favorite in the 2:07 pace, wdn handily hvstw.o straight heats. Farra, which received roost of the backing In the 2:12 trot, also disponed of his flald without trouble. Empire Direct, conceded the 2:18 pace before the flag fell, was never In the running, and O'Brien Boy, liked only by a few, captured the ' event Distanced In First Hnnt. Cheeriy, thought by the experts to be the likeliest In the Faslg stake race, the event of the day's program, was dis tanced in the first heat. Cascade, which furnished a poor eighth In this heat won the next two without trouble. The 2:18 pace was tho first race ot the day. Empire Direct the favorite, broke badly in the first heat and did not regain his feet during the remainder of the race. Holly Brand,' which sold cheaply in the betting, won the first heat with two lengths to spare, but "broke in tho bock stretch ot the next heat, It going to O'Brien Boy. O'Brien B.oy showed his gamcness by winning the final heat and the race Jn a driving fin ish which tired Holly Brand in the stretch. Fade Stake tSe HVatnre. The feature ot the card was the Faslg stake race. Checny, the favorite, was distanced in the. first heat- Cascade, a poor eighth In this heat took the next two heats, with Rhythmell pressing blm closely in the second. The third heat was driven In a severe rainstorm. Farra, the favorite In tho 2:12 trot the final race ot the day,, won handily. Grand Marshall, also well backed, gave him hta hardest opposition. St, Joseph Buys Healy from Denver ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. July 10 By arrange ment with Owner McOllI vt the Denver Western league team, announced today, Owner Holland of 'the St Joseph Western club obtains Pitcher Cliff Healy,. who as a holdout has been playing semi-professional ball at Colorado Springs this season. Pitcher Thane Johnson of the St Joseph team baa been sold to the Hastings club ot the Nebraska State league under ah optional agreement Notea from Calnvrar, CALLAWAY, Neb.,,f uly 10.-(8pec!al.)- wora naa reached here of the marriage of Mlsa' Marie Holllday and Mr. Frank Dunn at Stspleton On July 4. Mlsa Holll day was a high school student In Call away, arid Mr Dunn was formerly editor of the Callaway Courier-Tribune, but re cently sold out and accepted a position as foreman of the Stapleton Enterprise. Mlsa Jva Chadd and Mr. William Henry Harrison Gray, two popular young people of this locality, went to Kearney on July 3, supposedly to celebrate the Fourth, but were united. In marriage that day. They will reside on a farm near Callaway. From some unknown cause the large farm barn of John Heed, southwest of this city, caught fire and was completely consumed at an early hour on the morn ing of July 4, and about 30) bushels ot helled corn were consumed. The loss was covered by insurance. The explosion of a gasoline stove waa the cause of Frank Jt Wellington, of this "city, losing his home, and contents on the evening of Julr t It'a a' Hurolnff Shame not to have Bucklerv's Arnica Salve to cure burns, eczema boils, cores, piles, outs, , bruises, wounds and ulcers, 25c. For eale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise ment J SUPERIOR WINS IN NINTH Winning Hun Forced in by Two Walks in Last Inning. FREMONT'S RALLY A FAILURE VlaltlnR rinrern, Anjrcred nt Umpire, Threaten to Start Flsht After flame Is Finished Score KlRht to Seren. SUPERIOR, Neb., July W.-(Speclnl Telegram.) Superior won again today, making It three straight from Fremont In the ninth Inning with two men out, two men on bases and two strikes and three balls on Hatch, Pitcher Getchell sent one that looked like It was directly across the plate and Umpire Johnson called it a ball. Pryor then drew a walk and forced in the winning run. After the game Fremont players threatened Um pire Johnson and there came near being a fight Score: FREMONT. BUTElUon. AU.n.O.A.R. An.H.O.A.K. Turpla, It... (lie orrror, I 1 4 0 Welch, lb... 4 3 14 lOnr. b.... 3 1 1 2 Wetiel, b. . 4 1 4 0 OMelntrt. it. U 1 0 D Htnrr. lb... 4 1 t 0 OTMlMlnc U 4-1 I 0 0 IUIi, 2b 1 1 0 1 lDoVtwltit lb 4 0 t S a KJtxrt rf... 0 0 0 OBchled, e.,.. t 1 4 1 0 Oourllr, .. 4 S00 OOUt, 3b t S 1 I 0 Keff,' ; X 1 0 OSratth, rf... 1 0 0 0 0 Oonwty, p.. J 0 9 1 OlUtch, p..., J 0 0 I 0 Oetchel), p.. 00001 ToUU U ST 14 2 TaUl UJt I I Two out when winning run scored. Fremont 1 010010187 Superior ...0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1-8 Home run: Wetsel. Three-base hit: Melnert Two-base hits: Gourley, Netf. Pryor, Stolen bases: Henry, Sybert, Gray (2). Sacrifice hits: Welch, Wetsel, Rels, Sybert. Smith. Struck out: By Basea on balls: Off Conway, t; oft Get; chell. 3: oft Hatch. 2. Passed ball: Neff ivvua pucn: (Jonway. nit oy. pucueu ball: Rels. Umpire: Johnson. Riley Pitched Good Game. HA8TING8. "Neb.. July 10.-Specli Telegram.) With poor support Riley al most scored a shutout against Kearney today. He allowed only two hits until Plympton, batting In a pinch in the ninth, drove In Kearney's only run. Flrestlne batted In Hastings' two runs, Score: KEARM3X. HASTrXCS. AJJ.H.0.A.E.' AD.H.O.A.B. MoKtilt'L It t 1 0 0 OhecMol. If. 4 110 0 Sjntk, lb,.. Jl 1 2 OFortman, Ml 1 1 1 1 Acock. 2b... l9o 4 1 OIKnnett. cf., I t 1 0 0 Hcrrlott, lb 4 0 T 1 OTtcke. lb... I 0 11 0 1 Bchauren, cf 4 0 .0 0 Orireitln, lb 4 1 0 1 0 Orr, rf I 0 1 0 OOowncjr, rf.. 1 0 J 0 1 Woodruff, 4 0 1 4 OMcCtb. lb. 2 0 4 (0 Krlckton, e. 2 0 I 1 lDlett, e 4 2(00 Maples, P...2 0 0 1 OHUejr, p 1 0 0 4 0 I'lrmptooi .. 1 1-O-0 0 Lou I 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...IT 7 27 12 TottI .TtliJll 1 Batted for Erickson in ninth. Batted for McKnlght In ninth. Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Hastings 1 0000001 -2 Stolen bases: Bechtold, Fortman. (Double play: McCn.be, unassisted. Bases on balls: Qtfjllley, 3; off Maples, 4. Struck out: By Riley, 6; by Map'.es, 8. Umplrp: Johnson. Seward Loses Slnirajrlng: Match, SEWARD, Neb., July 10.-(Speclal.)- newara iosi me last game oi me series with Grand Island, 6 to 3. Black and Coe got home runs and Woods secured three hits out ot 'three times up. Score: GRAND ISLAND. SCWARD. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Smith, lb... 4 0 11 OWItaer, lb.. 4 0 110 Koretler, rf. I I 0 0 OTapptn, u,.( 1 1 1 Sebonorr, cf 4 1 1 0 0 Leonard, .If. t 110 0 H. Brown. It 4 1 1 0 OHIcklln, $f.. 4 3(00 Farley, lb.it'M 1 OUng, lb..., I 0 10 0 Ward, 4 0 4 Oniack. rf.... 4 i t 0 i Coo, e '4"1 1 0 OMcIntrr. lb I 1 1 0 La Sail. Ibl 0.J-. OPoteot, c... 1 T. t 0 Haler, p..,. 4 0 0 4 OJurtua, p.... 10 0 10 Woodf. p.,.,1 10 0 0 Totalt.... 11 17 1( 0 TOU1I.....M 11 IT 7 2 Grand Island 1 0080110 0-6 Seward .t 0 10000200-8 Homo runs: Black, Coe. Three-bate hits: B. Brown, Farley, Forester. Two base hlta: fichoonover. Hlcklln. Innlnes pitched: By Justus, 3: by Woods, ; by uaiey, u. liases on oans: urr jus tun, 1; off Holey. .3. Struck out: By Justus, l; by Woods, 4: by Haley, 3. CoUinbns Kaay Winner. YORK. Neb.. July 10.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Columbus made a clean sweep of the series by walloping -York today, 6 to 2. York could not hit Zonderman in the pinches while Columbus made .Its hlta count for runs, Soore: Everdori "replaced Smlthson In ninth. Columbu .,2 00000400-6 York 0 0000110 0-2 Two-base hits: Smyth,' Rondeau. Home runs: Peoples, Osborne. Stolen bases: Peoples, Mulvey. Double play: Cran to Deal. Bases on balls: Off Smlthson, 3; off Zonderman, 2. Left on bases: Columbus,. 4: York, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Kranlnger. Struck out: By Smlthson, 6; by Zonderman, 4. Passed ball: Moitlcks. Wild pitch: Smlthson. Time: J;40. , Umpire:' Nelson. Safeguard First in Two-Fourteen Trot AUBUR..., Neb., July W.-(Special Tele gram,) The second day of the Auburn summer races brought a good crowd and theafternoon' program was carried out without ft' Hitch. Summaries: 2:14 trot purse 840ft: Safeguard - by Grey Stone (Madison) first, SUvey Stein worth by Stelnworth (Bagby) second, La mark, jr. (Roder) third. Best time, 2:16. 2:22 trot purse $40(1: Hcllle Brlllaln by The Night Hawk (Pfr.iyJ Jirat, Lord Duke (Owen) .second, Accountant (Soley; third. Best time, 2:19. 2:13 pace, purse S4C3: MIhs New Sure by Be Sure iAnderson) first Horner F by Falmoht "(Noe) second, Gypsy; Wood (Massa) third. Time, S:U. Three-fourths mile running; Vancenna, first; Cavarone, second; Personality, third. Time, l:fiK CHANCE SELLS B0RT0N TO JERSEY CITY TEAM Frank, Chance, manager ot the New York American league club, has sold First Sacker Baker Borton to the Jersey City clutr of the International league. Borton after being traded by the White Box to (he Yankees failed to make good with the stick, getting Vut four hlta during the en tire time he worked for Chance. Barton prior to going to the White Sox played first base for the Sti Joseph club of the Western league and waa consid ered the class ot the league. Last fall he went to Chicago and hammered the plil hard and consistently, but has fallen oft materially this season. Coatlr Treatment. "I "was troubled wltn constipation and indigestion arfd spent hundreds ot dol lars for medicine and treatment." writes C. H. Hlnea of Whitlow, Arlc "I went to a St Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected, On returning home I began taking Cham berlain's Tablets, and worked right along. I used them for some time and am now all right" For sale by all druggists, Advertisement Prwlnnl Sel-ntl rral. PHILADELPHIA, July 10.-Dr. Horace Jayne, well known as'n scientist, died suddenly ;fronv,b,eart disease at his horae in Walllngford, near here, late last night. He was a son-in-law of. the late Dr. Horace Howard F. Furness, the Shakes perean .scholar, and waa n prolific writer on' scientific medical subject. Dr. Jayne waa U years old. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising la the Road to Business Success. CUBS STOP IBB GIANTS New York's Winning Streak Broken as Chicago Takes Close One. CHARLIE SMITH ON MOUND Mntttevraon After Wlnnlnst Seven Strnlizht Oninrt, Found for Hlta IlrlnRtntr In Three Ilntin. NEW YORK. July W.-Chlcngo broko New York's winning streak here today, tho champions dropping tv close gnmo. 3 to 2. Irlor to today's game, New York had won fourteen straight, while Mathew son waa nlonned iodnv nflr-r wlnlnncf seven straight. Charllo Smith, a veteran ( of both big leagues, was the pitcher who succeeded In checking both Mathcwson , and 'his club. Smith was nbly assisted , by his support, tho visitors putting tour double plays behind him. In each ot 1 which Manager Kvcrs took part. I The Cubs won the game In tho sixth '. on Miller's triple. Kvcrs and Schulte i opened this Inning with singles. Math cwson struck out Pholan, 'and Baler forced Schulte at second. Miller then hit between Snodgrass and Murray, scor ing Evers and Salcr with Chicago's tic lng nnd winning runs. The New York club announced todav that Its 1812 pennant would he unfurled next Tuesday, July 15. CHICAGO. NEW YOIIK. An.H.O.A.K. AU.H.O.A.E, Leach, rt.... 4 0 0 0 onarni. If.... 4 1 0 0 Btwc, 2b.... 4 1 4 OShaftr. lb... 4 110 9 Bchulta, rf . . 4 1 1 0 OFlUchtr, aa. 4 1 0 7 0 Phelui, lb.. 1 0 1 ODorl. lb... 1 1110 Saltr. lb.,.. 4 1 10 0 OMerkl. lb,, t 1 It 0 O Miller, It... 4 15-1 OMurrar. rt.. 4 110 0 Oorrtden, a. 4 0 1 1 OMejrtra, e, . . 1 1 8 I 0 Prttn'han, (Mil 0iterxo .... 0 0 0 0 0 8nllh. p.... 4 0 0 1 OWIIson. 0...0 0 10 0 McCormlck 1 0 0 0 0 Tota!a,....JI 9 N 14, CSno-Uraa'a, cfl t 0 0 0 MatliMon, p 1 0 0 4 0 Totala...vlo7o 27 "l Ran for Meyers In (ho seventh. Batted for Wilson in the ninth. Chicago ..t,.t0 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 03 New York ..,,.....0 0 0 1. 1 .0, 0 0 0-2 First baso or) errors: Chicago, 1. Three base hlta: Sal or, Miller. Sacrifice hit: Mathewson: Stolen- basest' Burns (2), Murray, Fletcher. Loft on bases: New York, 6; Chicago, 0. Double ploys; Mlllor to Evera; Corridcn to EVers to Baler; Evers unassisted; Evera to Baler. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 4. Struck out: By Mathewson, 5: by Smith, 4 Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rigler and Byron. rirntes Win from PhtUiea. PHILADELPHIA. July 10-A recon structed , team of . Philadelphia players, composed largely ot .substitutes, gavo Pittsburgh a hard battle here today, but lost the game, 3 to 2. Chalmers was touched up for foUr hits In the first In ning, but after that the visitors could not get a safety, although they scored a run In the third on a pass to Caroy, his steal, a wild throw by Howley and the working of tho squeeze play, when J. MHler bunted. McQuillan was hit hard, but he waa given brilliant support, which saved htm In several tight situations. IWalsh performed in sensational style at second base and made three hits In four times at bat. Score: riTTanunau. Philadelphia. AU.II.Q.A.K. AD.H.O.A.B. Vloz, lb 4 0 t 2 OBecker, cf.. 4 I 1 0 0 Crr, If.... 111 (Solan, am.... 4 1 0 4 Kommera. cf 4 1 1 OLobert, lb.. 4 0 0 1 0 (Dutlcr, ea... 1 1 0 4 rm. Miller, rf 1 0 0 0 1 J. Millar, lb 1 1 t 1 OCravHh, It.. 4 0 10 0 Wilton, rt.. I 0 4 0 OLudarus. lb. 4 2 It 0 0 McCrUir. Ibl 0 1 1 OW&lah, lb... 4 115 0 Simon, e.,,. 4 0 10 OHowlojr. o., 2 0 t 1 1 Mequllen, p 1 0 I OKIIIltor. e... 0 0 0 0 Chalmera, p. 1 1 0 2 0 Totals ! 4 IT li 0Mage .... 10 00 raakart ... I 0 0 Doolaa .... 0 0 0 0 0 , Total .84 10 27 15 "l Batted for Howley In soventh. Batted for Kllllfer In ninth. Ran for Walsh in ninth. Pittsburgh .2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hltsi . Kommers, Luderua. Sacrifice hit: J. MUl&r, Stolen bases! Carey (2). Double plays! Walsh o Luderus, Vlox to J. Miller. Left- on t . Ylft.V...MH4 r DltH.AlnVIn .( Bases on balls: Off McQuillan, 1; off Chalmers, b. utruck out: iiy mcwuh lan, 4; by Chalmers, 6. Passed ball: Simon. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Dodsrcra In Second Dlvlalon. BROOKLYN. July. 10.-Brooklyn lost its eighth straight game today and dropped Into the second division. The Cincinnati kept up their heavy batting and knocked Rucker and Wagner out of the box. Brown held the locals hltless until the fifth, when four hits gave them two runs. He eased up In tho last two in nings with the score 10 to 2 and Brook lyn brought Its total up to five, Moran stealing second and third In tho eighth without opposition. Hobllttel ran Into the Iron railing of the grand stand in the second inning and waa knocked out temporarily. Wheat and Moran collided chasing Bpscher-a fly in the fifth ..and went to the. earth. Wheat heldlthebaU and threw to second, doubling urtUrown. Dodge stole home on Hall In theVseventh. Score: - CLVCJNNATI. BROOKLYN". AD.H.O.A.B. ABiH.O.A.E. Daror, cf,. S 1(0 OUoran, cf... 1 1 t 0 0 Baacher, If.. 4 111, Onutahaw, lb. 4 0 1 4 9 Uanans. rf . t 1 0 0 OWhtat, If... 4 1(10 Dons, lb. .. 1 0 1 1 IDaubert, lb. 4' 1 0 0 Habitual, lb 4 ill 0 Oltunvmal. rf. 4 1 0 0 0 Tinker, aa...4 1 1 6 OSratth.. lb... 4 1 4 0 0 Oroh. lb..,,! 0 1 t OFlabar, ao,.,4 118 0 Kllntv" c... 1 Oil OFlsctier, e.. 1 1 .1 00 Drown, p..., 10 0 Oltucker, p... 0 0 0 1 0 -4 Wagner, pu I 0 0 1 0 ToUIs.".... 11 11 Ulall, P.......1 0 0 10 Callahan ..11000 Kant, p 0 0 0. 1 a YlncUnc ,.1 0 0 0 0 Totaa linil 0 Batted for Hall In eighth. Cincinnati 0 6 0 0 3 0 2 0 0-10 Brooklyn ,...o o o u z.o.o.z i 6 . Left on bones: Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 4. Two-baae hlta: Devore, Hoblltzol, Tinker, Fischer (2), Fischer. Three-base htt: Callahan. Bacrlflco hits: Dodge, Tinker, Oroh. Stolen bases: Bescher, Marsans (2), Dodge, HobllUel, Mdran (2). Bouble plays: Cutshaw to Fisher to aubert; Wheat to Fisher to Daubert Base on balls; Oft Rucker, 1; off Hall, 2; off Kent, 1. Btruck out: By Brown, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hall (Oroh). Wild pitch: Hall, passed ball: Fischer, lilts: Off Rucker, 6 In one and ohe-thlrd innings; off Wagner. 6 in three Innings. (One out In fifth); off Hall, 3 In three and two-thirds Innings; off Kent, none in ono lining. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Qulgley and . Emslle; JJrnVea Make It Fonr. BOBTON, July 10. Boston won its fourth straight game from St. Louts to dav, 3 to L The contest was a pitchers' battle between Perdue and Harmon with the .former having the best of It always, although the locals profited greatly by St. Louts' fielding errors. Errors by O'Leary and Huggins and Connelly's sln ri mn4n nr,tnn'ii first run in the first Inning. In the second Inning a base on Dans 10 myvta uu - hlt counted a second tally, and In the ivth Innlntr annthf-r base on balls and singles by Sweeney and Myers scored a third run. The visitors' only run waa made on Konetchy'a single, and Evans two-bagger. A one-hand catch of a low liner Dy t-onneiiy in m na muma a fielding feature. Score: BT. LOUIS. BOSTON. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. ItuMlna. 2b 4 0 1 IMaranrll, aa 4 0 1 0 Maaea. If... 4 110 OMottonltt, IU I t 1 I Oakea, cf.. .1110 OOonnell. If. 4 1 1 0 0 Whined. 1 4 0 1 1 OTHua. rf....I 0 1 0 0 K'natebr. lb 4 1 1 0 OSweenejr, Jb. 4 1 110 Evana. ff... 4 1 1 0 DMyara, lb... S 1(00 vinwa i, 1 0 1 1 IRartden. .. 4 1 10 0 0 O'Leary, (a. 1 0 1 '0 IMasn, cf ... 1 1110 rtobsrta ...1 0 0 0 OPerdna, p... 1 0 0 10 llauMr. o q 9 i v jltraoo, p..l 1 0 0 0 Totala 10 ID I 1 ToUU...,.m"(24h" ' 'Batted for d'Leary In eighth. at i Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Boston 1 1000100 -3 Two-base hit: Evans. Three-base hit: Mann. Sacrifice hit: Oakea. Stolen bases: Konetchy, 2. Double playa: Whltted to Hugglna to Konetchyj Whltted to Konetchy; Huggins to Whltted. Left on bases: St. Louis, 5; aBoston. 8. First he bt'" Off Harm' n H"lrr liana r error: notion, 2; Et Louts, L Struck c. .. - , . .-., tiy .. 1:45. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Lnat Word. It has come finally, but waa long aveited. Walter Johnson has been re ferred to as "the last word in Dltqhinsr " FORMERLY Extra Salesmen Wanted We will have work tor, and wish to employ, 10 extra clotlilnff salesmen who are experienced, courteous and accustomed to waiting on high class trad. Any salesmen so qnallflod, and wish g employment, apply to our r. A. B. Xeok, XIHQ-PS!0 OO. YANKS DEFMTMTE SOX Chance's Team Wins First Game at Chicago This Season, ZEIDER'S -SACRIFICE DOES IT Spectnculnr Flcldinir ot Weaiver and Chase Aids In Keeping; Dorrn the Score on Sever! 0enaloms CHICAGO, July 0.-Manngor Frank Chanco won hta first gome in Chicago today as head of tho American league club of New York, which defeated Chi cago, to.l. Tho run which won tho gamo for the visitors was scored on a annrlfl,,. flv'hv Tallin &n1flpr thn farmer utility infielder of tho local club, who figured In the trado for iiai unaso. Hartzell and Pocklnpaugh singled and Knight waa purposely Walked. Zetder then filed to Collins and Hart zell scored the winning run. Tho visitors bunched Pecklnpaugh's alnglo and Knight's double for their first, run' and Chicago tlodi.lt when Chttst wltbjf n pitched ball jand Cc-Hlna bunted safolyi while Chase' raced to third -on Warhop.'s Wild throw to firat, Schalk'a sacrifice fly onnhlari rdnpin tn acora. thus savins the locals a shutout Warhop allowed the home team but three scattered hits, only one of which, Russell's doublo was clean. Spectacular fielding of Weaver and Chose aided In keeping down tl) score on several occasions. Scoro: Batted for Weaver in ninth. xr v-1. A1! A A A 1 OA A .2 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-baso hltat Knight (2), nussell. Hits: Off Warhop, 3 in six innings; off McConnell. none In three Innings. Sacri fice hlta! Rath (2), Bodle. Sacrifice flics; Bchalk, Zolaer. to)on oases ! jvuhioib. Collins, Wolter. Double Plays: Russell to weaver, iiusseu iu pvimj Chicago, 7. Bases on balls! Off Warhop, oft iluBsoll. ?. Hit by Pitched ball: Chase and Weaver by Warhop. btruck out: uy warnop.i, ay nuntui . 1:35, Umpires: vans nnd Sheridan. Sox Win from Hrotrna. ST. LOUI8, July 10. The pitching pt IkUUO , -ww - - . . . . n ntA TlnalAn n tr I rr wnn from St. Loula, scoro 6. to 2. Tho young right hander did not glvo a hit up to the ninth inning, in wnion ie iuviub wnnu . T, -i ,1 u, hn tin wnjl htt. rutin, uuuii ,. .w.. -.- Williams then tripled for tho first hit off tho visiting pitcher, scoring Brief. Williams tallied when Wagner muffed Johnston's easy roller. Up to tho final inning out ono man rtucimu ncviunu s. Bunched hits In four Innings netted the visitors their scores. Hooper, Speaker and Wagner wero the .-.... ,mwh tlM.1.i rrwin In turn UUVilUH bvo. ...... v runs and scored as many hlmsulf. Wag ner ana wooper -encn scorou iwu uhb. Seven local batters struck out rnHn,.An atnt.1 .1 r. ,i I ft , nlmnni enmlnff from Boston that he and President Mc Aleer of the club were at outs because pt the stump oi tnc cnampionn uiiu no mo result of which one or the other would get out. Score: DUaTUIY. Ol IMUMh AU.lf.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. Hooper, r(. . : 2 1 0 OBhotten, cf.. 1 0 1 1 0 Yerkei 2b.. 4 1 1 2 Ollrltf. lb,... J Oil 0 0 8pakr, cf.. 6 12 0 aPrett, 2D.... 4 0 2 4 0 ijrwls, K...4 1 1 0 OWIUUmi. rt 2 1 2 0 O Otrdner. lb, 1 0 I 1 Uohniton, It, 4 0 2 0 0 Bnxl, lb... 4 0 0 OAutlln, lb., 4 1 1 3 0 WgnfT, .. 4 2 2 1 II Ttn, M... 2 0 2 4 1 Thamts, e... 2 0 2 1 OAcncw, .... 2 0 4 2 1 Fotttr, p.... 4 2 0 2 Onumitrdnr. pi t 1 1 1 'Comptan . . 1 0 0 0 0 TDUli Hllil I I Toun to Jrrit 2 Batted for Ivan In ninth. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 r 1 0 18 at I .-.nl o o o o o o o o t s Two-base hlta: Speaker (2). AVagner SMv m t. 1. 1 4 . IM1IIM nnt- flee hlta; Yerkes, Thoinaa, Hooper. nlmx A nnaiv tn T n va n f .ttt on bases: Bt, Louis, 5: oston. 6. Bases Oil fJU.Ha. Ul J.'UOIVI 4 VII UttUlllhttlH- ner, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Brief by Foster. Struck out: By Foster, 7; by Baumgardncr, 3. Passed ball: Agnew. Time: 1:45, Umpires: Kgan and Dlneen; Nni Defeat Slnckmen. CLEVELAND, July JO. Cleveland de feated Philadelphia, i to 1, today, Falken bertl outPUchlng Plank and Houok. The hitting of Ryan and Carisch were fea tures. A pas to Johnston followedby Chap man's single. Turner's sacrifice and Jackson's out produced one. run for Cleve- Ryan, his steal and Carlsch's single sent IU anotner run in nv Kbuiiu. iim .,n held the Napa st'oreless until he retired to make way for a. pinch hitter in the eighth. Chapman'a single, Turner's pass, Jack son's sacrifice and Ryan's single scored two more off Houck In the eighth. Houck then Issued three more pa&es, but Cleve land's sleepy work on tho bases pre vented more scoring. ' Philadelphia es caped a sliutoHt in the ninth, when Mc Innls scoretTon his single, two outa and Lapp's ddtlfcje.- Score: Batted for Plahk in eighth. Batted for Houck in ninth. PU.l.,rf i i a o a o t i Philadelphia, 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Lapp. Sacrifice hits: Turner, Falkenberg, Jackaon, Barry. Stolen base: Qraney. Uoublo play: Mu rub v to Mclnnls, lilts: Off Plank. 7 We announce in advance the coming of the greatest value' giving clothing event of the entire season our Mid - Summer Clearance oi Hand Tailored Suits Starts Saturday Horning, July 12th Watch this spaco tomorrow evening for full particu lars regarding this groat clothes buying opportunity. Our show windows portray a splendid example of tho extromo values wo havo prepared for you. Soe thorn today ond plan now to bo hero when tho doors swing opon early Saturday morning. KING-PECK "ffOME&F QUALITY CLOTHES KING-SWANSON CO. In seVtin innings; off Houck, 3-in one In ntng. Bases on bolls: Off Falkenbcrjr, Si off Plank, 3: ort Houck, 4. Btruck out: By Falkenborg, 6; by Plank, 6: by Houck, 1. IMased ball! Carisch. First base on errors: Cleveland 1. Lett on bases: Cleveland, S't Philadelphia, 9, Time: 3:20. Umptrcsi McUrcovy and Connolly. Tigers Trounce Senntora, DETROIT, Mich., July 10.-Although outhlt today, Detroit defeated Washing ton In a splendidly played frame, 4 to .3, Hall pitched great ball, striking out ten men and giving only ono pass. Ho mado two wild pitches, ono oi which holped Washington to a tally. Hughes, for the visitors, was unsteady, espaclally In the first inning, when two of his bases' on balls developed into runs. In this period Vltt drew a pass and scored on Crawford's triplo. Voaoh also walked and Gainer and MoKco followed with clean singles, giving the Tigers two more runs. In the eighth Inning, after Gainer singled, McBrlde made tha only error ot tho day when, with an easy doubld play W sight, ho fumbled High's grounder, Louden then got a walk, filling, the bases. Hall's long fly sent Gainer homo for tho iDetrolts' final tally. , Washington scored one in the fourth when Foster doubled, advanced on an out and tallied on Calvo'B single, and an other in , tho sixth on singles by Milan and Shanks with, a wild pitch In between, Score: .WASlUNtlTOM. DETROIT. AU.Il.O.A.r. An.ir.O.AtB, Jfnrrin. lb. 4 1 I 4 ODutlu ss..., I 0 0' i B"6Mf. 2b.. 4 1 1 S OVttt. b...'.. 2 0 1(9 ,MIIn. ct....4 12 0 OCrtwford, rt 2 1 1 1 0 (lanau, id,, i iu i oveicn, it.... i i a i CstTO, It... 4 i t 0 OQsloor, lb.. 2 2 10 0 0 ShinM. rf.. 4 1 t 0 OAtoKee. ... 4 1 10 0 0 llcurld. ss. 4 10 1 llllcti, cf 4 0 I 0 0 Itanrr, p..,. 4 0 0 0 OHsnuMy, 2b 2 0 0 0 0 Uufhea, p,.. I 0 2 4 OLaulen, 2b. 0 0 0 0 0 -1H1I. p 0 0 110 ToUla.'.,.H 124 11 lKfex .9 0 0 0 0 Totls.....M"Zl7""o Batted for Henessoy in seventh. Washington 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0-3 iDetrolt 3 0000001 t Two-base hits: Foster. Morgan (2). Three-base hit: Crawford. Sacrifice hit! Hall. Sacrtflco fly: Hall, Stolen bases: morgan, onanKs. ourne piay: Crawford io uainer. ert on liases: woamnston, 6: Detroit. 9. First base on balls: Off Hall, 1; off Hughes, C. Hit by pitched I. .. 1 1 . ir..i. o , - . . .... Hall, l6. Wild pitch: Hall, 3. Tlmo: i-.w. uiniJirea: luiuoorana ana u ougn Un. American Asaoclnllon Heaulta, At Columbus First gamot R.H.H. Louisville ...0 1 1 0 0 8 0 0 o 10 13 l Columbus ..,.0 0000000 1 1KB Batteries! Powell and Beveroldj Ayres, Turner and Smith. Hecona game R.H.B. Louisville s i i Columbus 3.8 4 liattenes: woodburn, Toncy- and Bev erold; Davis and Murphy. At Indianapolis ' n.H."B. Toledo , 5 9 3 Indianapolis , 0 3 1 Batteries: James and Kruegerj Willis, Mere and Livingstone, Casey. At Milwaukee R.H.B. St Paul ,. 10 3 Mllwaukeo , 7 10 0 Batteries: Kargcr and James; Young and Hughes. At Kansas City R.H.B, Minneapolis ,...12 9 1 Kansas City 6 10 4 Batteries: Mogrldgo, Comstock, Gllll gan and Smith; Covington, Morgan and Krltchell. 1 Union Association iteanlta. Great Falls, 6; Helena, ?, Missoula, 8; Salt Lake City, 2. Butte, 14; Ogden, 9. Everything Goes in Summer Clothes Blacks, Browns, lOV r MS -m STREET OMAHA. NEBRASKA. CO. 99 16th at HOWARD WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE WHEN FURNITURE IS SOLD Because her homo was broken up, Mrsj E) lizaboth DoIIavon-Harlan, CO years old, who lived at 117 South Twenty-eighth avenue, in a fit ot despondency swallowed carbolto acid early yesterday afternoon and died at 4 o'clock In the Omaha Gen eral hospital, Sho is survived by Walter H. DeHaven, a son, who is employed by the American Smelting and Refining company. Mrs. DeHaven and her son lived at tha Twenty-eighth avenue residence until yesterday, when they sold their furniturs and broko up housekeeping. Their plan was to llvo in a hotel. Coroner Crosby took charge of tho body and will hold an Inquest today. LOSES FOUR TOES IN FALL FROM MOVING STREET CAR Louts Carlendo. Twelfth and Mason streets, fell from a moving car at Eighteenth and Vinton .streets early last night and lost four toes from his left foot, when, ho polled beneath, the trucks He was removed to St Joseph' hospital.' whero surgeons completed the job started by the heavy wheels. A Good investment. W. D. Magi, a well known merchant ot Whltemound, Wis., bought a stock o Chamberlain's medicine so as to be ablo to supply them to his customers. After receiving them he was himself taken sick and says that ono small bottle of Cham berlaln's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth more to him than tho cost of his entire stock of these ruortt-t clncs. For sale by all druggists. 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