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TOPEKA 'DEFEATS ROURKES Omaia Porced. to Yield by. Score of Ten to Eight. WINNERS TAKE AN EARLY LEAD It Takes a Bug to Catch a Bug Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher seett, FpeR. says thvt TVitO BUGS HftMfe i2.U(M6o KOiT ' SAY, MUTT I'VG r ne.e mci jfcc . Luke Rlnrentch'a Delivery U-Solretl ' hy . Opponent, "Which 'Smith Pitches' n Consistent (Inmr, FARpAfeRi QVNT Wt-LYHd BUCSi w. TH& OMe (U.fKi R15HT MAfHCi WILL CALL. BLOCK Av OVHeR. BLOCK 0 'otvyrd bog kiLce. i . ... I IS IT? A TOPEKA, July 18-Doth teams hit th'a bill hard today and Topeka won 'by a margin of two. runs. 8cor: TOPEKA. AB. It H. I' 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 O. A. E. 3.0.0 110 '200 1 30 4 0 0 .5 11 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 B !5 o. A, .tes 1 0 0 3 4 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 3 10 13 0 2 10 0 0 0 0-10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 10' 1 Le. If 2 Cochran, tb.. ..,:... 5 Forsythc, rf.....-'6 McLarry. lb 3 Gear. cf....i.. E Price, 1U..k, ....... X Rapps, lb 1 French, si..,..,. ..,3 McAllister, o. 2 Smith, p. .....( i- FUlkrton, p.... 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 i Total S 10 - 11 OMAHA. I AB,' 4. H Fox. If - ? Justice, M 3 Coyle, of...:.. 4 Congtlton. rf S Kane, lb 4 Shestak, c 5 Grubb, 3b 4 JJeff. "h...., 4 nihvnlrh. n 2 Peters, p 1 x0 Closman, p .. 0 0 Ajpplegate, p 0 0 Thomajon 1 1 'Johns on 1 0 T6tals 39 8 18 .Batted for Applegate lri the ninth. Balled for Justice In the ninth. Topeka 0 0 1 0 3 2 J 1 10 Omaha 0 0 0 1,1 1 2 0 88 Thrte.base hits; McLarry. Fox 12). Two base hits: Fomythe, Cochran, Justice. Budep Taas: McLarry ); Fox, Naff. Coneslfdn; Bases on balls: Off Hmitn, off FullprtoiTl! .off Uiavenlch. 3: o Feters. 1; off Closman, 1. BtrueK out; uy Smith, 4; by Peters, 1; by Closman, 1. Tlmei 2:10. umpire; Anderson. .-' BENVEIl VICTOTUOt'lf IN TENTH Butcher Jilts for it Triple nm ttulltln Blnalrs. DENVER, Colo., July 13. Denver won the first game of the series with St Jo seph today In tho tenth Inning.- . to 8. VHh the score tied In the tenth. Butcher l.lt for-a. triple "and "Qulllln singled, scor ing the winning run. Fast double plays And the fctutlrrtT'of Channell and Harris featured for Denver. Score: DENVER. . , , ... . AB It .11. ..6. -Ollrnor,, If,-... ..... 8 2 1 1 A. 0 0 0 8 0 3 1 E. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 : Caldy,rf 6- 0 - 1 6 Channell, cf 6 Butcher, 2b 6 Qulllln, 8b .f.......R Block, 6 4 Coffey, ss , .. .w.... 4 Flsnar. lb i,.ft)f... 4 -Harris, p -.m.ri Hagermari, p 0 3 0 2 2 ,,o . 2, -a. ''o.r.-e' ' l 2 "1' 1 18 o- -3 o o 0 - J 0 0 Totals 41 $-,15j;80;-""12 ST. JOSEPlI. - ' . ..i. ,Aa R, 11. O. A. Ochs, 2b ...... ...... 6 0 2 1 4 Watson, rf .......... 6 2 3 2 0 Zwltllnr, cf .6 1 2 1 o i I. . 1 0 Ketley. If "S V 2 ir"0 '1 Weinke.. tanrnth. c -r.Tsvs..Ti;3 -o a - - - o .Boehler, p ..........M 8 3K0 Ketter. c 10 0 1 V 0' KoinnarwK w v-v o o ToUls .41 ii i? 1 "l St. Joseph 2 0 0 1 .0 1 i 0 0 6-4 Penver ...,....,0 2 .0 0, l. 0 3r0'i l- None out when winning run Was scored. ..Stolen-basesi Cannsllr Qllmore, Qutllln, block. Two-basa hltsi Fisher, Ulock, Zwllllng, Channell, Dutcher. Throe-baa hits: Channel), .Pitcher, Hornby, runt iSwlllIng, Passed -T)iaWmock; SlrtieM out: lit' Marrls. 3: liu ITnirnrmnii -, 9. tin Boehler. 6. Double plays: OahS'to Msinkt' to jioiuej . vptrey, to jsnen auiim. to FUher to Dutcher to Dlock. Wild pitch i Boehler. Left on baes: Denver. 6: fit. Joseph, 7. Innlnrs pitched: By Harrk, ; runs, 6) hits. 10; by HagfcrTnan: 1! no 0"Tpoe ne; j:, , umpira OUTPLAYS BOOSTERS Dee Moinrs Defense Cniples In (be ''on.rtU tuning. UNCOLN, Neb.. July 10. Ehman and rnucr iiiicueu pracucaiiy on even terms today, although the Lincoln twlrler was steadier. The DesMolrtes defense .crum three errors , and twor hits netted the ' homa iub fourk.run -Uncoln winning eslly by 8 to 1. Score t t In i tr u. - s o 4 0 0 A. 4 1 0 0 'Of , o 3 0 3 "' Uort, lb...;,i,rt 'o I 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 repiosKi, iu , 4 o Coif, cf t 0 McCormlck, If 1 Donovan, rf. , 2 1 BurbourJti. t ...i 5Dowllngrs.4... 2 ''l Carney, c. ,,.., 3 1 hman, p. 3 0 Totals .'.S8.. 5,,. ( S7, 11 0 , DES MOINES. o. 0 a i o 8 I T 0 U A. E. :Hahn. rf, 1 0 1 3 0 1 0. A n n IBreen, K. , 4 Hunter, cf. 3 xjtonaxa.. ?t.. 4 Jones, lb 4 rtfllly, ss, ,,4 Silent, c ,,, ..s 0 2 3 2 2 Andreas. 2b. 3 Fa&er, p. ....... '... 8 It- t i ' Total 32 ynooln -.8 1 Des Moines ,0 0 0 i o 11 0 0 0 -! 0 0 1 0 0-1 Earned runs: , Lincoln, 1; Des Moines, 1. Tliree-base hit: Bellly. Two.basa hlti Fnbr. DopWa playt" fowling tu Lloyd to Barbour. Left on bases: Lincoln, 3; pes Moines. 8. Stolen bases: Lloyd, Bar bour, Dowllng, Carney. Sacrifice hltat uonovan, Dowllng. Struck, outi By Fabjr, 6. liases on balls: .Off , Ehman, J; off Faber. 3. Hit by pitched Ballt Uy Pabtr. 1. ymWrts; CotllUower nnd Be- gnat, Anna. 4ij4, WICHITA 1V1KS, Titouaa outiiit Blotto Cltr. L?W Thronsh Errors and rit Chirm' Wifilneaa. .k,uH,TiV Jf'-.ju' il-Wlch ta was outhlt nearly two to ono. but by taking edvaata?o ot Sioux, Ctty's errors and Pitchers'" wUdness. finished one run jmcau. ocore: , v.wicMta. a?- q. a. H. 0 0 0 '0 O. 1 0 !' 18 6 0 1 0 0 0 IMVUUIBUil, U 1 I I I umc. ou Bills, rf ,3 Mlddleton, of .....3 Koerner..lb.vyi..$ RPP. ,.., v,......4 maoob, c.... ...... 4 Scott, n l Durham, p.......uM.0 , -0 Vttry, V .. M --0 Tptiia'.v.;::-;.;...,! 1 if H SIOUX CITY. ABJ R. H, O. A. Craig, If & 0,1 4 . fi Smith, ss 3 Ot 2 2 -S. Callahan. JU 8 0 i t i Davidson, cf 8 2S''T 1 0 urna, lb jj 3 2 0 1 Miller, rf., 4 1 l l o Vann, c 4 2 4 3 2 Doyle, p... 1 0 0 0 1. KzelU p S 0 1 0,3 Totals 40 ."i .M ' 24 .S Wouk city O 0 0' 1 0 4 0 3 v. icnua , ....,o s i' o o o 3 9 Lett en bases: Wichita- 1 Blnn mtv TMO-base vWtsf BUrke (2. AVann It), Bills tt). Smith, Hpnas runstDurns. Vann! Struck out: By Xeil, 2. Bases on balls: Off Doyle, li off Seott. 2: off Eei. 2. Time l-U). Umpire: Siglar. Bloomer et Aktu(L ASHLAND. Neb.. Julv ItZisi.t Telstiram.) AstilBwM defeated by Battariysj saajaad Waybrlghti Jordan and Meecbua.'1 f VgLYDu PXAC6 THe ) r ' WITH A DOWNWARD Ktmra BUG. Om BLOCK, WlOi vU BWN6 BUOtk 'tf ( AW.HAV6 1 "A" AND THW GAJNJr BLOCIC V, I A HEAR.T I ' J fT) " : , KII.MN6 IS 3URB'. . -P ..; IfAUTT . NORTON ALLOWS ONE SINGLEtSwimmingRaceof outings' Young Pitoher Holds Bea .trice at His Mercy. WINNERS SECURE SEVEN RUNS Only TiTcnty-tMiiht Men. Face Norton In Nina Inuliigrn, Mailing Yeav'a Record for the Home '' HABTINOS. Neb.. July 15.-(8neclal Tel- egram.) One scratch hit through the in- iioiy whs an jifamcG sncurea ui ina hands of Norton today. Ling, however, was doubted out by' Bennett to first. One man walked. Only twenty-eight men faced ma youtntui Morton in tna nine rounas. it was tna nrsi one-nit gameiior itast- Inks this year and tha first, in which fi twenty-nine men race tdherr Kiett was knocked Ut ln,.tM flrt apd.TVoodS )roved almost i ecty, tour runs Deingirecureo;in. ipe imp uennett, T)riman nichardson from tian ttnd the now , catcher. ?mc Manhattan. Wt every time. Scoro - nEATniPK. HABTlt,aH, An.II.O.A.B. AU.H.O.AE. Wlutr, lb. . 4 0 I i PDicMold, rl 1 2 0 ' Ttevin. st. . s o i I vromD, .! lMakra; if.-. J e t e onennu, tt.. 4 a 4 l lIKSIln, CI.. I V I 1 UTtCM, io.... ,i Lin;, it..... I t 1 t onrotm, m... 4 1 0 J filsc. rt... 1 0 4 0 0KI(ftioe. 3b 4 0, 0 0 M inirre, id v oheum, . v Rrrttl, p. . 0 0 0 0 ONotton, p.-. i 19 2 woods, p.. i o i i .. r n : t xoiaii ji ji i Toti.....n t ii ii l i Beatrlca 00000000 0-0 Hastings 20104000 -1 Two-base hit I Bennett, stolen uobh Fortman. Benriett. Double nloya; Bn netLto ackei HlckUn to Tappan. Bases on TM; ,otf Woods. , 1; , off Nprtont t. Hacrlflce hlti Norton. 1 Hits: Off Errett, 8 "lit oha inning; off Woods. 8 In seven Innings. Strucx out: uy oorton, oi oy Woods, 4, Wild pitches: AYoods (2. Timet lsSO. Umpires Pontius. , Fans Try to Attack Umpire. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July 16.-(Spo- clal Telegram.) After the game today time here, had to be guarded by the Co lumbus Mayers ana a numocr oi urauu liland cltlsens frpm Irate tana as tha re sult of a decision which was plainly oft color and deprived the locals of an op portunity to win In the last halt of the iintn. X wo were buiio micii oiiuaai, ;lth two men on bases, lined tba sphere into, deep left. Ona run had crossed tha plate an. dthe second runner was regarded uy too granaiianu as sai, ar two feet 'Wnen Johnson called hint out and ended the game. Johnson was fi nally huddled Into a taxlcab and hurried to Ms notei, score: couiUDUs. anAOT isuand. AD.II.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.B. at4t. i o ; t smiw. i rtoplM, ib. 1 Bmlh, ct.. 4 Crtm, It.... I s Arvrvuvr, 11. . v t t 0 0WM. b..-. 4 2 0 1 SOI OBehnortr, ct J t 1 0 10 0 trtrltr. Ib.. 4 t T 1 t 14 0 Oflrolwr, c... I 1 I 1 I J ,CWht, rt... 4.000 17 0 OUrowdir, Ul I 4 t SOI OCoz, p 1001 lUmwr. rt. Dtil. lb 4 Admin, st... I Knninitr. e t Tbttroisn, p 4 ArtUr. p .. ft 0 0 0 ornnklln, p. I 0 0 I ToUU I IT 14 I Total..... 11 1 v.... 9 n o t t o i 07 vuiui"""- - zzzzziz; Grand island ywiwvw Earnd runs; Columbus. I; uranp iaianu, Two-base hlti IUmsey. Three base hits: Smith. Smlser, Deal. Home runsi 4eop1es, Smith. Sacrifice hits: Adams (3). on balls: Oft Thiemann. S; off Artley. S; off Cox, 2. Struck out: tjy xnieman n. 4; by ArtUy, 8; by Coy. 2: by franklin. Island, t. Double plsy: Adams to Deal- Umpire: jonnson. lliru llinnua suvinun w.ntf V - v. miu IK i(3nlAl Titla- gram.) York defeated Superior today In ona 01 ma oesi games vt pcuii. Everdon and Stevens engaged In a pitch ers' duel and the local man had the beat ot It York won the game in the first Inning, when alter twP'.were out, unae; vii hit be. a nltehed ball atd Clark and Mulmqulst then hit for two basest Clark's core: . SUDerior At 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bf Ydrk , 1.0 0 g 0 0 I H Two-base, bits: Clark. (2), Malmquist. Stolen bases; ThtlMlna, Mattlcks, Chase, Clark. Bases pn -balls vpff Everdon. 1; oft Stevens, c Ieft on bates:' Superior, 7; York, X Hit by pitched ball: By Stevens (Chase.) Struck out: By Ever don, by Stevens, 6. Time: tl:25. Lots Insi!ce Preiutfat, KEATtNEY. Nob.. July ll.-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Fremont was then-lctim of a severe trouncing today at theihahds ot Lota. Acock, McKnight and Woodruff featured in the field. .Lota heldlFrarnont 0 - 7 nmess until tna sevenm,- ocorst Two-tase hltat Acock (1). Loll, Welch. Three-base, hit: Harriott Stqltn bases: By nek. Harriott Woodruff. nn balls: Off. Conway, 3; off Wattal. 2; Kearney. 11. Hit by pitched bill WelseL Hit?jH)ff Conway. 14. Slrue ut:. By tae rersisteni Aovarusing is t:: npad to Big iuturne. Senators Attracts Much Attention WASHINGTON. Julv 15. When Sen ator .'Pomnrcne challenged' Senator Owen tu a swimming match and tho latter ac cepted they did not rmllto that so many persons and communities were In tel osted In congressional aquatic'' sports. iUnco, than, .enterprising . -persons have scught to Induce the senatorial swim mers to mako It a national cvont- One of these offers came from the manager of a nationally known resort near New York. A ColumbUs (O.) man wrote to Senator I'omcreno, Urging him to race In the Ohio state capital) The race probably will bo held at the bathing beach here early some morning before the curious aro'ilprJllia -abpup .mar. ifflytlt ' LL-' "'v.' .8 TtWO t0 One Favorite LOs ANOELEsTcalV July 'i5.-Uonnny Williams, aJSanta'm-welght of " Baltimore, Is a 2 to 1 favorite dver Charles Le Dpux, the Prsnch champion, In their Uventy round battle here tonight Both made mada tha weight of HB pounds without difficulty. William and Le Doux fought a na decision bout in Philadelphia sev eral months ago. TY CdBB INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED FOR DISPUTE DETROIT, July 15.-Ty Cobb has been Indefinitely suspended for his dispute yesterday with Umpire Hlldebrand. High took the Georgian's place In center field for todny'a game against Philadelphia. NEW YOBK, July U.-Regdrdlng the report that Ty Cobb had been indefinitely suspended, Prostdent Ban Johnson, who Is here, said that the report from the um pire regarding the trouble that Cobb had in yesterday's game had not been re ceived, that he had heard nothing offi cially about the trouble and therefore had not suspended Cobb, NO CHANGES IN THE NATIONAL UMPIRE STAFF NEW YORK. July 14.-There wilt be no change In the personnel Of tha National X! league staff ot umpires this season, ac cording to a statement issued tonight by President Thomas J. Lynch. Mr. Lynch says that despite adverse crit icism ot umpires by several club owners, he has found the umpiring In the Na- . i , . . .ui. ..... , ..., . ... -,uvimi iv-hj np i .v nuig mu good as at any time In the last four years, and that, therefore, his staff of Judges ot the gama will not ba changed. American Association llcsulta. At Kansas City " B.H.E. Louisville 1 0 Kansas City ., 0 8 2 Batteries. Loulsvllln. Northrop and Bevrroid, Covington; Hhoadea and O'Con nor. ' At Milwaukee ItH.E. Columbus a U z Milwaukee I 0 1 Batteries. Columbus. Cole and Smith: Milwaukee. Dougherty and Hughes. At Minneapolis ; Mlnneapolls-lndlanapolls game post poned, rain.' At St. Paul St. Paul-Toledo game postponed, rain. Dodge Blanks iWest Point. DODGE. Neb.. July 15.-Speclal.)-Dodge defeated West Point 9 to 0. West Point was unable, to hit Madden. Five errors with four bases on balls with nine nita netted Dodge nine runs, ecore: IUI.E. Dbdga 0 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 - 4 West Point.. .0 0000Q00O-OS6 Three-base hit: A. Srb. Double clays C. Zacek to Krause to Theleen; Brown to Blaek to Perrlgo. Struck out: By Mad den. 4: by Lutschen, 8. Passed ball; Tneisen. - , Bhell Creek White Sox- Win. SHELL CREEK. July 15. (8pe- clal.)-The Shell Creek White Sox de feated the Fanner All Stars last Sunday afternoon pn the latter" grounds in a one-sided game. Score: ' off. Farmers 001000100-2 onell Creek 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 -13 Batteries. Farmer All Stars.' A Asche nry. O. Asche. Brldgr and Bodesdorfi oneu v.r,,K' warma anq Anrons. urn pire. Iiercbanhan. r J Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. 'Won. Lost Pet. .079 .641 .629 .62( .623 .413 .405 Denver fU 67 27 Des Moines SJ Lincoln 8a St. Joseph 84 Omaha ss TopeKd' .82' Bloux City M. T 46 45 44 40 34 ' 34 39 40 40 42 48 60 wicnua ss 34 64 .3S6 ' NAT. LEAGUE. W.UPct. New York..K3 21 .688 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.rct. Plllla. 68 22 .72b Cleveland ..60 33 .602 Phllo. .tau44 30 .696 Chlcairo ....438 .531 , Wash'Et'h .46 37 .6J4 Pittsburgh .40 39 ,506 Brooklyn ...36 33 .tso Chlcagc, iiosion ... .39 41 .4KS .36 63 .404 Boston .. ..4 44 .436) St. Louis.. Bt. Louis.... 32 48 .40f( Detroit .34 64 .3S6 Cincinnati ..ill oi .aiv New York. ..24 66 . 333 AMIS it. ASSN. W.lfCl, W.LiPct V . rp It! .. Milwaukee .64 86 .eool SunororT.'..35 21 ,69f Columbus ..43 86 .67I KctirheV V.f.-34 34 .3S8 Louftvllle (43' SS. .6631 vorK AIiniieHDOHSi 1 iOIBI Fremont Kan. City.. 45 44 .606 Hastings ...30 30 ,60ft at. i'nui....37 .440 Toledo 37 60 .425 Indlunapoltsjo 62 ,'m Onlumbua ..27 32 .458 n.Atrlna fil n ill I Gd. Island. .25 36 ;417 Yenterrtny's Hesult". ' ..WESTEBN LEAGUE. BtJoSdrf). 6; Denver. 6. Dos Moines, 1: Lincoln. 6. 8I0UX -CStjC-irAYtchltaj 8. -Omaha. 8; Topeka, 10.' - NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburgh. 6; Boston, .3. Cincinnati, 2; Now York, 4. unicago, to; ttrooKiyn, o. Ht. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia. T; Detroit. 0. . Boston. 1; Chicago.' 2. New York, r'St. Louis, 3. " AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo-St. Paul; postponed. Cotumbus. 3; Milwaukee. 1. Indlanapolla-Mlnneapolls; postponed. Louisville. 2; Kansas City, 0. NEBRASKA STATE. LEAGUE. Beatrice, 0; Hastings, 7, Superior. 0: York. 2. Fremont. 2: Kearney. 13. Columbus, 7; Grand -Island. 6. Games Today. Western League St. Joseph at Denver, Des Moines at Lincoln. Bloux City at Wichita, Omaha at Topeka. : National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Brooklyn, Bt Louis at Philadelphia. American League Washington at St. Louis, New York at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago. . American Association Toledo at. St. Paul, Columbus at Milwaukee, Indianapo lis at Minneapolis, iouisviite at Kansas City. Nebraska State League Seward at Hastings, Superior at York. Fremont at Kearney, Columbus at Grand Island. Golf Dispute is Referred to United States Asooiation The dispute arising out of the tie match between Sam Reynolds and .John Redlck In the city golf championship play has been referred tq the United States Golf association lor settlement Reynolds and Redlck were playing to gether In the city event and In driving from the- seacend tee ItedtcU lost his ball. Violating tha rule tht a player who loses his ball must return to the tee and drive again, losing the stroke and the distance, Redlck took another ball and played on the third hole. This disquali fies Redlck. but Reynolds Is required to report such Irregularities. His failure to do so disqualifies htm also. If! tha Notional Golf association abides by the regular rule and makes no exception In the case, it .Is prpbobfa that both player will be -'disqualified- and BJalno Young, who Is .third, be proclaimed tba winner. Jansen Defeats Pnlrtrary. i JANSEN. Neb., July UL-Janatn; and Falrbury played a. ten-lnnlng game here Sunday. Abernathy, pitcher for Jansen. ..,....,4 .Lltitni. a. ,..-t.. M.n ...V. M . Fitzgerald for Falrbury struck out but six and received ragged support In the field. The high wind and dust madaiirood fielding . Impossible. Two double plal'a wwm puuea on uy eacn icara. score. J all ien. 12; Falrbury, 11. Mack, Junior, Fast Fielder. E. V. Mack, son of Connie Mack, man ager ot the Philadelphia Americans, is believed to have made a new record last week for chances accepted in a ball game between tne iiaieign ana uurnam clubs ot the Carolina league. Mack accepted thirty-one chances, twenty-nlna putouts and two assists, without an error. Tha game went eighteen innings. Key to tha Sltuutloa-Bea Advertising. GIANTS MAE IT EIGHT Raise National League Pennant and and Defeat Beds, Four to Two. a a MATHEWS0N AND BROWN PITCH Both lilt IlnTd, but Effective In Pinches One-llnnded Cntch by Jlurray on Kilns; nnd Piny of Shnfer Features. NEW YORK, July ,15New Vork raised Its National' league pennant to-' day and 'celebrated tha occasion by .tak ing Its eighth sttalghth game from Cin cinnati, 4 to 2. Mathowson and Brown, rivals ot long standing, engage In an interesting battle. Both veterans were V. i?cVh,t httrdl but were . iiffecUva .infeUu ..23 28 .609 Pfnches. MathewTidiVthd Reda !!so 30 !600 ! wjth sOvcnty pitched b,alls,tyln8r.hia own uuru, uul were , euetun! imwa la own record. ,Ncw York scored In. the 'third on Burns' elngte, an Infield out .and, Fletch er's double. Cincinnati went ahead In the sixth on Devore'a home run, Besch. dra double, Marian's sacrifice and podge's single. In. the second halt De vore'a muff of Merkle's easy fly, a catch of which would have retired the Bldo runless. started the Giants oft to a two- run rally, i A great one-handed Jumping catch by Murray pn Kllng In the fifth and Shafer's catch ot. Tinker's line drive in the seventh were the fielding fea tures. President Lynch' mado a brief speech at tho flag raising congratulating gthe Giants on their success at winning the pennant iast year. Score; CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. i AD.H.O.A.B. AD.ll.O.A.B. DYor, ct.. 4 14 1 lDuro. If... 4 10 0 0 Beichcr. It. 4X10 0Bhter, Jb.. 4 1 1 t 0 Mrn. . rt J X 0 0 OFIetcber. u 4 X 1 1 0 DodM, lb.. 4 10 1 0 Doyls, lb.. . 4 0 4 5 0 Ilobliticl, lb 4 1 II 0 OMtrkle. lb.. 4 0 It 1 0 Tinker, .. 4X11 OMurnr. rt.. 11X00 Oroh, !b.... 10 11 OMmra. e. . I X t X 0 Kilns, e 3 X X 1 OSndiraM. et 4 I 1 1 0 Brawn, p... 1 0 1 X OUtthcwtn, pll I 1 1 ToUU... ..a Uu"l T0UU.....H HJ 171 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 Now York 0 0J00201 1 First base on errors: Cincinnati. 1: New York, 1. Two-base hits: Snodgrass, f letcner, Mayors, cnaeter, vescner. Home runs:' Devore, Snodgrass. 8acil flco hits:- Marsans, Murray, 8tolen bases: Burns (2), Devore. Lett on bases: New York, 8: Cincinnati. 4. Double plays: Devore to Kllng to Browm Doyle to Merkle; Tinker to Hoblltzd; Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Bases on balls: on Brown. 1. struck but: Bv Brawn. 2. Passed ball: Kllng. Time: 1:22. Um pires: Klem and Orth. . DotlKrrs Dedicate Field, BROOKLYN. July 16-v-The Brooklyn club celebrated the completion of Ebbets neia witn aeaication day ceremonies to day, observing all tha features of an opening day. There was music, a parade of the player p-nd the raising of a hand some nag present! ny tne national league. The flag was of white, with a, small flag of 1776 in tho upper! left hand corner and one of IMS In the loVer right Many notables witnessed the ceremonies. Including Governor John IC Tener of I'emumvania. pre aent u. u. Johnson of the American league and president ot major and minor leagu clulrt. In the evening they were guests at a banquet given oy -tne ciuu at urigton Beach. Chicago won tne ball game. D to 6. It was featured by the consecutive hitting ot the visitors and two good .batting ral lies Dy tne nome team. Chicago gained an early lead ot five runs and Cheney looked to have a shutout ahead ot him, when he wobbled In the sixth, Brooklyn getting three runs on two passes and three hits. Ragan gave way to a pinch hitter and Stack waa touched for four runs In the seventh on a pass, a batter hit, two singles and two errors. With two men pn -bases tn the ninth. Wheat drove the ball over the right field wall tor a hQme run. Baler mada a similar drive tn the second and was otherwise prominent throughout the game. Boore: CHICAGO. miOOKLTN. AU H.U.A.C AU.H.O.AE- Irfdcb, .cr... s i. ,o ouoraa, rf . 4 o o l l Err. tb.... I 1 I X 0Cuthw, Xb 4 1 I X 0 Schulte. rt. I l 1 o 0Mrer, ct... i x l o I'btltn, lb. 4 1 X X .OWhHt. It... 4 1X00 Sdtr, lb. .11X0 ODiubart. lb t X 10 0 0 Hllch.11.. U. 1X40 3raltht lb... 4 1 X 4 0 OtrrtStn. as 4 0 I I OHummot, I 1 1 X 0 urtsairtn, B 3 Q omctur. e.. 4 0 X I I Cstar, p.. 1 1 0 1 ORinn. p. .. 1 1 0 0 CVIUbin .. 1 0 0 0 0 ToUl....,a U 27 t XSutk, p..., 0 0 0 1.0 ,Yln(lls( ..0 0 0 0 0 ToUls... .lil tt U X Batted for Ragan in the sixth. Batted tor Stack In tha ninth, Chicago ..0 10310400-9 Brooklyn 0 00003003-6 Lett on bases: Chtcsgo. t; Brooklyn, & Two-base hit Leach. Home runs: Baler, Wheat Sacrifice fly: Bresnahan- Sac rlftca hits: Evera til Stolen liaaaa: Sater, Mitchell. Corrlden Bases on balls:J Off Ragan. 3; off Stack. 2, off Cheney, 4,1 Struck out; By Ragan, 1; by Cheney, L Hit by pitched ball: By Cheney (Moran), by Stack (Phelan.) Hits: Off Ragan, 7 In six innings; off Stack, 4 In three in nings. Time: 1:56. Umpires; Brenpan and Eason. Rudolph "IJIoit Vp." BOSTON, July 16,-Rudolph pitched a fine game for Boston until the eleventh today, but then he "blew up," Pittsburgh batted hard and the visitors wont out, 6to3. Boston started the scoring in tho first inning; when Connolly doubled and came home on a -single by Titus. In both the third and fourth' Innings, Pittsburgh scored after the first man up had reached first base on an error. Boston tied the score in the fifth on ClymorB two-bagger and Maranvlllo's single. In the final session, the visitors made flvo hits, which included. Byrne's two-bagger and a triple by Hendrlx. These, with a sacrifice, netted four runs rh their half of the eleventh the locals rallied slightly after two wero out, but could score only one run. McDonald was put out of the game for disputing a decision of Umpire Byron a. Batted for Simon, Jn ninth. Batted rfor McQuillan in ninth., nian,,for. 'Tltuin nli.th. Mn.il.it fnii Ttarlrten In ninth. 'Bhttctf for-Whaling in eleventh. Pittsburgh ..OHIOOJOO.0,4-4 Boston 1 000100000 1-3 -.Two-base hit: Connolly, Clymer, SWeeney, Byrne. Throe-buse hit: Hen drlx. Hits: Off McQuillan, 7 In eight innings; oft Hendrlx, 3 in three Innlhgs. Socritlce hits: McQuillan, Vlox, Rudolph. Stolen bases: Miller. Carey. Double play: McDonald, unassisted. Left on base: BoHton, 1; Pittsburgh, 9. Base on balls: Off Rudolph, I; off McQuillan, 1 off Hendrlx. 1. First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 2; Boston. 1. Struck out: By McQuillan. 4; by Hendrlx, 3; by Rudolph, 2. Time: 3;12. Umpires: Rlgler and Ryron Phillies Take Fnst Uumc. PHILADELPHIA, July 16.-Aer Pa kcrt had prevented a run In fat Louis half of the tenth Inning of today's game by a sensational diving catch of Kon etchy's low liner, Oakes tried to repeat fne. .performance on a drive by Lobert. in rn uaueipnia s iuui "-" . i.,v,l ,i, hi,u hv n. few inches nnd It rolled to the bleachers and gave Philadelphia tne victory, o iy . Th inm was" f lied with fast fielding and excellent pitching. Chalmers was taken out in the seventh to permit a pinch hitter to bat for him. St Louis led from the fourth until the ninth in ning. Then, a single, a steal and an out Sl'n'&d Paskt fn tW paw ., woic .pur nXTin 7 nt. a leit nanu niuer, iai"im "r " ., dered Luderus out ot the game ana batted himself. . , o.it' Dooin bounced a single over Sallees head. Pnsket scoting tho Heine run. Khortston Hauser left here today for Balttmoro where ho will be operaxea upon tomorrow for a mlsplacei cartl lege In his kpee. Scoro: Two out when winning run '. Batted for Killifer In the seventh. Batted for Chalmers in the seventh. Batted for Luderus In the ninth. St Louis.. .......0 00101000 0-2 Phllodelphla ....OOQOOOloii-a Two-base hits: Evans, o eary. xnreo base hit: Wlngo. Home r.UU: Lobert. iti,.. off rhnlmrrs. 8 In seven innings; off Brennan, 2 In three innlnga; off Burk, 7 In eight und one-third innings; off Bailee, 2 in ane nno one-tnira mmnw. Sacrifice hit: Cravath. Sacrifice fly Luderus. Stolen bases: Cather (2), Oakes, Lobert Paskert (2). Double plays: Knabo unassisted; Paskert to Knabe, Lett on bases: St Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Burk. It off 8allee, 1; tff Chalmers, 3. First base on errors: OI. IMUIB, J.. fill uy liiwimu nn... Burk (IvObert. Struck out: By Burk, 2; by Bailee, l; by Chalmers, li by Bien nan 1. Wild pitch: Burk. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Qutgley and Emslle. Hratrlcp Slirns Sonthpnw., BEATRICE, Neb., July. 15 (Special.) .TMin M'cDonnell. a southpaw, was signed yesterday by the Beatrice base ball man agement Anu oraerea to repori id mana ger Tom Poteet at Hastings today. Mc Donnell Is only 21 years of age and gives promise of developing Into a fast pitcher. Ilnln Stop Ilncra. PITTSBURGH. July IS. Storms and torrents of rain made racing conditions for the grand circuit so unfavorable to day that the meet at the Ohio' river on Brunlt'a island was set forward a day. Tne card that had been slated for today will be run tomorrow, thus bringing the meet to an end with Saturday Instead ot Friday, as originally planned. Caught a Baa -Cold. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was some thing dreadful." writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan ot Tipton, la. "We thought sure, ho waa going Into consumption. We bought Just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough, Remedy and that ona bottle stopped his cough and cured bis cold completely-" Fpr tale by all druggists. Advertisement Heat Dninairea Corn, WYMORE, Neb., July 15. (Special.) Hot south winds yesterday and today have 'done some damage to corn. Many fields show curled and yellow' leaves. Yesterday was the hottest of the season. th- id.mnmniw KirUt.Hr.n. n ,... , .J ! , re,B;lUrinff lu degrees in the abode at 3 o'clock. I 1 GOLF TOURNEY ON TODAY Nebraska 'State Golf Association Here Best of the Week. ALL EYES ON THE YOUNGSTERS Sprngue Snya thnt Indications Are that Hundred nnd Fifty Will Start First Sinn Drives nt 7 O'clock Wednesdnr. The ninth annual tournament of tho Nobraska State Golf association will oc cupy tho .mind's of local golf' enthusiasts for the remainder, of the week. Golfers from Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Fremont and other state towns, In addition to soveral from Council. Bluffs, are entered In the. tourney and tho prediction' la .that Sam Iteynoids . wlil have to' put' a Phe nomenal buret of Bpeed on it1 he intends to repeat Ms performance of last year. Iteynoids does not have tho. privilege of title holder to bo challenged, but must play through tha tourney. "There will be 180 aspirants fpr ,the state' title on hand for the qualifying round," said E.' 11. Sprague, secretary, ot the association. "Tho 'interest In Bolt this Vear surpasses any other year that I recall. Tho youngsters, who demanded more active sports than tennis, are ploy ing golf, and they are playing good golf. Just look at the performances of Harold Johnson and Guy Beckett In tha city tournament.'' All of the old-timers, John Redlck, Jerry McGee, Francis Gaines, Blaine Young, Bill Chambers, Jack Hughes and Dr. H. C. Sumney, vvlll be on hand. The younger clubs, the Happy Hollow and Sillier Parlf, will have a long list of entrants. The qualifying round ' will be started at 7 o'clock and all participants must be off tho course, by 11 o'clock. The re mainder ot the day will be occupied by tho Nebraska team championship match, Scorea made in the qualifying round will be usd In this match. . Tho first round ot the antateur cham pionship will begin Thursday morning. Sixteen golfers, will drop out In this round, but will .be eligible to enter the consolation match provided. On the same morning the directors' and. secretaries' natch will be a given a start The slx teen'who drop out In these matchea will enter In a medal handicap play, The tournament will be played through to the semi-finals Thursday and Friday morning. Friday afternoon the semi finals wJU ba played and Saturday tho finals. On Friday .afternoon, the match handicap against bogey tor everybody who U out, will be played. All final will be played Saturday. Extensive preparations have been mado for the entertainment of the golfers, two special dances at the Field club and a banquet being on the card." Refresh ments will be provided for. the visitors,' at nil times and the courtesies of the club are at tbelr disposal at all times, There will be several prizes. Cups for the amateur championship and the Ne braska team championship; prizes for the runner-upiln the championship; the win ner and runner-up In the consolation and the wlnnera and ruriners-up in' tha directors' and secretary's flights. .A medal will be given as prize In the handi cap match against bogey. STAqGARt TREAD Original Effective Satisfying TT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE ' i - ' r - -