THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1913. Ee1iAMTli6tigh 'We' Lost Yesterday 'Copyright. 119lfc National News -Sr lfttrmA t . ..By Peraree, Giant Twirler EMBARRASSING Situations .Of A BALL PLAYERS CAWrEfc t7 VHEH A. PLAVER MAS DY oPP MHO. SIT3 IK THE, STAND, AMD HS Vl&ldiiS OF A MICE UGT AFTEBMcJort, HE IS ALMOST 3yR TO' Wr' KT"0 'fij BOMW FBOGi Ar4t THEM eLLl rner HPNR GOHft Cft-V PWQW MISS " . j - 1 THE, P.HILUBS ARE . THRWe ON TBfVT ET 'RUOCTMARCUARb SHUT THE- CUBS OUT vsfEDNeStAV t - OMAHA LOSEjCWSE JJATFLI? .' Reynolds Has Bettcrrof Closman-by Two- to tJne Score. nan Scored hjr tloarkcs .bomen n i . a Result of Three, Hervttfch Sln'ulr i nnd n Sncrifiuu 'KIy !',nj I Sixth limine-. ' . ' ' TOPEKA, Kan., July laReynolds' was tight and Topeka won from Omaha In a pitchers" battle. Omaha qnly'-rjin was scored on three scratch singles And a sac rifice fly 1 nthc sixth. Score:'; ' TOPEKA, AB. It H.. 0. A. E. u, if. 4 i a i o o Cochran, rf. 4 0 1 1.1 0 Jroraythe, rf. MciUrry.-sb. .v.,t...f ;o, o, n-.e..,1 dear, cf. t o- x J- '0 Rapp, lb 3 0 o IS 1 French, m 3 10 2 3 Crist, c .. S i i0. iW S ,,0 . 0 iieyjiuiuo, p. . Total IS n a tr a 1 v-s .o:ro$ i ;4 ,'i 'U lV-lr- Hi 4' tH 17 It 'AUMIICIUII H iiuinu. Time: 1.M9 Umpire:: O'Toole. Score, second game: . v ', r ..DENVER. v v 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 Sllmore.'lf , AMldy; rf . Channel!, cf .., z tiatatirj z..c 3 Qulilin: 3b Sj)n!irC..,v 8 Coffft'; ;... v... 3 Iluher. lb '...,.'3 llavrkinir V 3 I O. A. 10. 3 0 0 t , 0 0 0 4- 0 0 0 l'w 0 3 ; o IW 0 Standing of Teams 4 8 21 lp'i 0 . 1 Totals' ....s..SS . .1 i bT. JOSISl'H. AU. a L O. Ai B oens, zt a; Watson, rf ,t. 4 Zwllllnir. ct ...w-3 llolke, lb 2 ltrlnhart. If 2 (Westorzll, SI). 3 Melnkt, ss. 3 Grirnilt, c 3 Orutcher, 3 Kelly, If 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 3 Jo 0 3 'i 8 U 9 vox. if. Mwn.,,4 ,ocp i o.j -o.-, -oyio, ci. ....r.i,.... o ut x :o; u iu'yr.ffir.rr.:::: 5 Vs i ni- - aw, xi Vf wAl 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1. 24(13 1 Orubb. 3b. Neff, ib. ..;:.... 1' "0 JusUce, at. . 3 0 ArbojCMt, c ,...,..Ml4 y 0 Closm&n. p (..03 0 Thorhaion .....v. I : 0 'Johnxon ..s.. ...., 0 0 i miui ......'.....iaj Battd for Justice In nlntn. 'Batted for Ciosmun,li ninth. 1-oDfckn. ..i..w..:...,1Vlii6. tiJO'jOi 0 o Omaha ,.X.OT..'0?0,lQ0,Olio 0 JtX , Three-base hits: Forsytfte. lroi. Stolen bases; Lee. Forsythe. Gear, French.' Orubb. Coyle, Thdmason. Unsts on ballif Off Reynolds, 3; off Closmun, K Struck out: lly Ileynolds, s; by Closman, 7. Time; 3:10. Umpire: Anderson. 4tic0w BAS.V jEop, noosTions Totals SO Denver 1 1 0 0 1 li 4 at Jephj tvo 0 ,00,.i; q 0-1 Game' called 'Ih-'tha' last" half. iofi the seventh on account or uarKness. Two.bnne hit: Flslior. Homo run: Inahr Hnrlf (no hit! '.ivllllnll. BtrUOk out: By CrUtcher, 7, Bases on jbnlls: Off liawxins, l, on v-ruvenor. , "t pltohed ball: HolKe, Loft on-Dosjs: ucn ver, 6: Bt. Jospph', 7. . Time: !!. Utn- WICHITA 11UN'c1u!B: ITS': HITS Visitor rjny. tletter Unit In All' Pcpartjncuts, MNCCUKf'j'uly 1,-The visitors played better base ball In all dfliMminent .to day apd won the odd samo of the series by- i ecore of 9. to S. Rellly, the Ben Molhes short stop, harvested home run and two doubles In four times at bat. score: ' 1 LINCOLN. AB. U. II. O. A. K. Lloyd. Jtb. 6 1 1 0. 3-0 Slous City Ilefeiiteil by Scor! of Four to One. WICHITA. Knn.. - JulV - .1C Wichita, bunched hits on White and won'- Maddox weakened In the latter Innings and was relieved by Perry, who stopped1 a 'threat ened rally, acorc: WICHITA., .f . , , AB.,n.. IT.'s O, Nicholson, If..,! ,..4 l. ? 2 0 Burke, 3b. . ....4.1.. 3 0 Bills. rfv :' 0 ' 1 2 'MldiU4ton,5cqf ., .. . vf ,1 VL 5 jl rihim. ss 3 k0' a."Ji? Wacob. 3 .0, 0" 74 Jladdox, p.... 3 1 Perryr-Pft. ;... -0 , A. E. 0 0 6 0 ft 0 0 E, 1 0 k 2 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 27 14 "l. O. A. E. n'JJi 0 0 0 3 11 10 10 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 ,1 0 0 0 -5 B 3 3 0 11 T''il 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 0-1 'Denver1 Den Moines Lincoln .... Omahit ..... Ht. .IdseDh. Tonokit ...1. Hloux-.tJIty. wicnita ... WE ST K UN LEAtlUE. Played. Won, Lost: Si) S7 87 , 89 SO , S3 , ts 89 E9 47 43 . 4 44 33 3i 35 27 ,39 41 43. 2-V it . Pet. .CSS .B4T .J23 -,617 ..512 ,423 .400 J? AT, LEAGUE. ! AMEIl. LnAQUE. W.L-l'eL New York..B4 2t .C92l MIR. 45 30 .600 JhlcaRO ....43 39 .521 PUtabursh 41 39 .6131 Hrooklyn ..37 39 .487 Uoston 34 45 .430 it. Iou!s....32 49 .39.1 nclnnntl .31 53 .3731 AMBIt ASffN. W.LPct. Milwaukee B7 3S .613 Loulsvlllo. 52 34 .578 W.L.PCL Phlltt. f.9 21 .711 Cleveland ..51 31 .TOO Wojihlng'n. 47 S7 .560 Chicago 43 40 ,543 Boston 40 41 .494 6t' LoUlg.... 38 54 .400 Dotrodt to 55 .889 Now York.. 25 55 .309 NEB. 'LEAGUE. W.LPct. Kenrtiey. . . 33 24 ,693 Sllporlor. ... 85 25 .583 DISCOVppSJVIM ANOTHER Four-BijaIad in First Inning Beats Gartd Island. ARTLEY PITCKiiS IN GOOD FORM Lopnl Tenm Knlla td Score Kxcpt in the Seeonfl' iViiilnRr, Tlth"'4he'' icnnl Count 'Five to 'ifno. SdhflJ, c, 41 -7 1 ODrown, e... I 1' t 1 0 Ynoe, p,., 2 1, 1 z gwuutmt, 1 1 0 a u ToUlt St 8 24 la t Total.... St T 27 It 0 Bltupcrlor ....0 1,0 o 0. 0 .2 o ,03 York ,,..0 1 0. 2 0 0 1.0 ( Two-baso nits: Vanc, nrown. Three base hits:- Lelse Clark. Horaa run: Clark, Stolen ,bnscs;.,l?ryor it), Menertk Bockewlts; Pryor- unaaslsted. Bases on balls; .Qtt- Vance. . 1: - off W'l'lamfr 3 Left on bases: Superior. 8; York, 1. Hit by pitched,. ball: 3y "Willlami. r. pmiek 0 1 . , -1' .0 0 ' of 0 0 PeploskL.Sb 6 Cole, cf. v... .....,... & Mccormick, if. ... Donovan, rf 4 j, Barbour,- lb 3 UowllpK, as, i Carney,' p. ........... ,3'. Smith! p 2 JColtlna, ' 1 Deeaau, p. , o T6tkU 31 3 10 '.-DEB MOINEa AB. B, 1L Hahn, rf.' 3 1 1 Breen, If. 3 0. o Hunter, cf. 4 3' S Leonard. 3b 4 1 1' Jones, lb 4 1 2 llcllly, as. t 'X 3 '. 3 1 1 14 a '4 0 0 0 .3 0 0 1 0 1 I . 6 0 0 7 .14 o. 0 1 X 1" 10 4 1 1 1 A. 0 0 0 i a o o E, 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 TotWs .-.m.t..35 ' 1 11 -ZT 12 Batted Jar .Smith In elxhtli lonlnic Uncoln v2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 iue Moines ......73. 0 8 0 0 0 8 1 0-8 Earned runs: Lincoln.' 3: Da Moines. 9. QJome run: Hellly. Three. base nits: ilc- iCormlck, Hunter, Andreaa . Two-bas hits. Lloyd, Hahn, Leonard, Bcllly (!) Double Dlats: Donovan to Carner! Mus ser to Hellly td Jones (2). Lett on bases: l.lticnln 10'. Tina Mnln 10. Htnlen baasi Carney, Hunter it). Bacrtrfce nits: Pep loskl, Hahn, Breen. Jones, ftellly. Htruck str, & Bases on balls: Oft Umith. : otf . JWiitr, 6. Wild, pitch; Smith. Time: 2:04. Umpires: Becrlst and ColUtlower, . GBIZrCIES TAKE TWO ,' OAMEIl I fliAntteltt Botcher ud H6nk"inny with Thrlr Jim. ' DENVER Cold. Juy 1.-Denver won both the ramck of a double-header to day from Bt Joseph, 10 to 4, 4 to t In tho first eamo the pattlnir of Channell and Butchjr featured for Denver and jHolko foe liU JPfteph... Thesocond same vfaa called jin. ttiiL' llyit fiMSt ,th eey,' "enth on aceqUn ol drtines, &ooivl, ? first , 'VWjy i :T. AB. R.' lC O.' "A B." f Ollmore, If .....Y..4 ' 1 1 : St ? 1 ? 1mjU..3b.,(-.w.S 0 1 x ' Totals 30 4 10 , BIOUX CITY. ab. n. H, Cooney, 2b.....j....,4,. .o Craig, If 3" 0 Smith, ss..., 3 0 Callahan, lb 4 0 Davidson, cf 3 1 Clarke, ct..,..t.,o.'. 0 0 Burns, lb 4 0 Mlllor. rf , 8 .$ Vatih, c... 0 rVhlte. p Jl 0 Totals '. .'."..32 l Wlntilln . 0 1 0 filoux Cltv ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two.bsise . hits: White. Mlddleton. Crulif. Maddox, Burke, Burns. Stolen liases: aihqoox, iMicnoivun, ijimsn uui. By MOdaox. ,ii w-wmw, !iD' ''Srry. h Bases on balls: Oft Maddox, 2; oft White. 1:. off Perry. 1. Time: 1:00. Urn- ptrel Slgler. . . t Ceil n r lUnffK Defrnta Bloomers, CEDAR. BLUFFS, Neb., July 15,-Cedar Bluffs defeated the Boston National Bloomers hero .yesterday by a score of T to. 4. This same makea ten won out of thirteen played by tho local team tnla year. Score: . R,H.E Cedar Bluffa..! 0 0 2 0 S .1 0. ,-,7 8 1 Bloomers ...,o i u " l ' - 0 Batteries: Cedar .Bluffs, Brookemuehl anq itruuse; Jiioomors, i-nui nu juruoiu Ani.lnnn A fekunln t Inu llesults. At St. Tfoul- , ' . . 'ndi.K. Minneapolis s i jt. Paul .i.s. 2 7 1 Batteries: schiiuer. t ana 1 vevogm: Brandt and James. ' At Kansas Clty-r . R.H.E. IxjuUvIIIo .-.,....... 2 8 ICahSiuJClty... ,:.V.. ...... 1 5 Batteries: ' Lou'dermllk, and , Beveroldj Clembnai 'Va'uhhn .and BSwmo,n. At Mlnmuiuolla. First Came R.H.E. Indlanapqlls f t- 2 2 Minneapolis . 3 Q Batteries: Rohardt and Casey; Mosrldgo second -uarne . iyu.iv. Indianapolis J 4 Minneapolis 3 .7 tiattcHck: Harrlnctbn. ' Men 'and Casey J Comstock nnd Owens. At MllwnllkeA " R:1I.E. IColumbus 5 "Milwaukee ...... t ...,, ..6.19 Batteries: Ferry and Smith, Murphy Hovllk. Cutting, Braun. Sluimloka am Hughes. fNlnrteen innings.) .: CnlumbUJl. 49 37 .570 York 30 M .617 Mlnn'p'lls. 47 43 .68, Hastings... 31 30 .508 Kan. City 45 us .4951 Fremont... 80 31 .492 St. Paul... 37 49 .430 Columbus.. 23 32 .467 Toledo .., Z 52 .412 Beatrice ... 26 34 .433 Indta'polls 40 53. 4211 Gr. Island. 23 Sd .410 Yesterday's nbanlta. WESTERN .LEAGUE. . . St. Joseph, 4-1 ; Denver,1 VM ' ' ,Des Moines, P;, Lincoln 8. ; i , Bloux City, 1; Wlchltaj 4. Omaha, 1; Topeka, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUEi. s Pittsburgh, 3; Boston, -l.. , Cincinnati, 3: New York, 8. Chicago. 3; Brooklyn, 4. J St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. -Washington, 3; St. Louis, 2. New York, 0-4: Cleveland, 5-2. Boston, 7? Detroit, Philadelphia, 1-0; Chicago, 0-5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo. 4: SL P4ul, 2. Columbus, r Mllwaukeo; ... ' Indlftnapplls, 4-2; Minneapolis, ,0-3. . Louisville, 3; Kansas CKy, 1.;, . JXJUUt(ACii(.A iJTAi K LEAGUE. Beatrlco,, 7: Hastings, 10. Superior, 32 York, 4. Fremont, 4; Kearney, 6. Columbus, 5; Grand Island, 2. (JnuiVfl Tiln-( Western league No crimes schedulad National Leairun Pittsburgh nt TlrnnW. lyn, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Chlaagd i xiosiun, oi. .uouis ni ew xprn. vvmenonn i.oague wosn ngion at St. Louis, Nev York at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chicago. Amerlahn Assoclatlnn Toledo At Rf Paul. Columbus nt Mllwaukeo, Indian apolis in Minneapolis, ijouisviuo at ivan sns City. I4e brasKo. State League Seward jit su- porlnr, York nt Hastlnga. Grand Island at Fremont. Jtcarney nt uoiumDua t lolmbers, p.. .,.., 4 O , 0 ' Tolate ..!..5 3 h' 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 o Albert Calm Enters in Western Tourney Starting Next Week Albert' Cahn, playing under the colors of ithe Omaha Field cub, Is entered In the Western Golf association, handicap tournament, whloh will be started .in Chlcauo next wtk. Cahn Is one of the cracks of the Field club. He plays a good, steady game and can be relied upon to make a good showing on any course. Ho makes tho elghte'eH ' hdfls aVthe Field blub In 78 and 7? consistently,.. and will be able to do i as well at Chicago, as he plays as Ctod a vtfme on a eolro with, -which he lb hot' familiar as. oao with which he Is familiar. ,. An 80 score with a handicap of seven vould DUt him In the later rounds of the mntoli. It' is probable '.that Several' other Omaha golfers will announce their tnten tlon of participating In tho Chicago 'tour fney after the state tourney Is completed here this week. ' debs. 2h' ...... fi t) 2. 0. 6 . 0 Watson, rf ........... 4 J.. V 0 0 ZwUllcf. ct 4 0 1 3 0 0 Hoik lb" 4 0 S It 0 0 KeUy, If 1 0 0 I 0 o Weaterzll 8b 6 112 3 1 Kcink. sb 4 1.2 0 3 1 Ketter. c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Tannehin, u 2 10 13 0 RdnliarVlf. 0 .0, i 0 McConaauxbey, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 t'urroll Wna from llurtlnirtoii'. CARROLL. Neb., July 16.-(8peclal.)-Carrol) won a good ball game from Hart fngton Tuesday .jrr -the -iter' urouhds hy ii Babri offis'to S, r Tift's httlrte was the feature tlw feabe! He goLfour Mt&putfbf llveltlmes uis lnojudlne a.hima run. Scori - . A A -; ? A"itE. Carroll ? 0 ?0 04JTO MM i lBaUertSs; Carroll: 'bKSZXS llartington: -onooa unn i-jnusnou.. Rdy MoDonalU of Creston. 'la... an ex Mluk leaguer., iolned. the Cnrjjoll . Mara issi -rtisni anu vu (irowt. ."jhjj oan ( i Ttldeii HluijUn SladUon. , MADISON. Neb.. July l.-(8peclal.) Tildeu. villh ,he atlstahee of three players from Battle. Creek, blanked Madl on yesterday t afjertiopn 4o,n ,the local oiamonu. ine score utum 10 u Tllnen 0 0 1 0 1-0 1 Madlsen 0 00OO0000-O BatterlAM. MadUon. Odell and Mullen; TUOen. Ivlngdon and Cole. WILL LOOK INTO DEAL OF THE CHASEiTiBADE NEW YORK'. July 11 It waa semr-ot- fleinlly u'unounied today that the recent trade between the Now York and Ch!cgo Amertoan league clubs. Involving Chase Colder and'Borton. will be subjected td investigation by the league authorities on jthe 'grouoa, that Manager cnance waa deliberately deaeivta, regsraing me con' dlllon of awrton and'-Silder, whom he ao ccirted in exnango'fornase.' , I Itnvennit ifckrA'te' Ansle y, ' RAVENNA. Neb..?Jnly ls.-(8Decla RaVenha beat. Aniley 'Tuesday in a ball game,,s to i. 'ine -Anaiey team was ao oomnanled by a goodly bunch Cf rooters. Katterlee: Ansloy. Copsey. Shepard and Air hood: iiavenna. 'Luey and ureen Hl(s: Antiey, 3; Ravenna. 15. . Totals 24 4 10 24 15 3 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 04 Uenver .3 0 113 110 -!0 Twcxbase Klta; Gtlmpre Butcher We,t sou. Three-iiase hltn: Butcher, Zwllllng, Uiunore, QullUn. Home runs; Westemi. Coffey. Cbacnell. Bacriflcv files: Qua Lai. Caffsr. Struck out: By Holmberr. s, by Tannehlll. 1, by MoCVmaughey. 10-17 3 C 3 Upland Wins front Camnliell. UPLAND. Neb.. July lft.-8oeelal.)-Uo. land defeated Campbell in a loosely Dlayed game full of errors and long hits, yea looo 0 13 0 12 0 0 e s o o j 1 o 4 10 0 0 4 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 J 0 ott: By Vance, fl; ty W"illlams, 5. Wild pitch: Williams. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Freese. . Orlenns Takes Another. ORLEANS. Neb., July M.-HtSpeclftW-J Orleans .defeated a team picked from Hlldreth nnd Wilcox Tuesday In the best played game of the Benson In this part of the country. The features were the pitching of McCoy In the plncnes. Th'reo times, with two on bases apd no outs, he settled down- and prevented the visitors 0120010 -4 64 10000020 34. -2 from scoring, dardner got a three-bas hit. a two-base hit and a single out of four time at bat. .Score: K.H.E. Orleans 0 Hlldreth! .,...0 Batteries: Orleans. MdCo'v and Col-roll: Hlldreth, Patrick and Jloxey. ' I , WhtrlocU mill Ilceil Will IJo. BEATRICE, Neb., July" IS. (Special.) "K,id Wlieeloak of thle city has nrranged to box ten rounds with Young Reed of Lincoln at the. railway employes', picnic to be held at Capital Beach on. July 21, GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July 1.-Spe-clal Telegram.) Columbus mado It three tralght from Grand Island today by get ting a good lead in the first Inning. Two hits, a walk an dan error off McCUlloueh. followed by ahother'hlt, gave the visitors four. Artley was stingy with hits and after the second inning he allowed but three scattered singles. Score: columdvbt, grand ISLAND, ' AD.ir.O.A.E. .AD.JI.OlA B TlonAMU. 3b I 2 1 I 1 Smith. 2b... 112 2 0 Proplt,. it. 4 0 2 t OForeitfr, If. 4 fimjtn, i, s i i e ownra, id.... Crao. If 4 1 I 0 OSchonorr. cf 4 lUnur, rf. J 0 0 1. lFtrley, lb.. S Itaul, lb 4 0 10 1 OBImttr, e... 4 Adima, ' 4 III OWhtit, rf... I Krinlnter, e 4 0 I 1 lCrowdtr, s. S Artley, p..- 4 1 01 .pSt'CM'sh, pO . . wilt, p..... J ToUJ....'.ll 721 1 8 1 1 I Totli.....12 S iU S Columbu 4O01OOOO0-6 Grand Island 0 2 0 0' 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: Columbus, 1; Grand Isl and, 1. Two-base hit: Rohdeou. Bases balls: Off Artley, l; off Mccuiiougn. off Belt. 3.' Struck out: By Artley, ; hy Baits. 8. Left on bases: Columbus, to Crowdfcr to Varler. First base on er rors: ' Columbus, 2; Grand Island, 2. Stolen bases; Smith (Z), crowuer. um pires; Hanks and fnnderman. llnntlitira Outsltiice nentrlec. ITARTTNfJH. Nh.. Jnlf'llU Snprlfll TfiU eirram.) Hastings mado. It three straight from Beatrice today, winning in a Slug fest. Leonard's two home runs and1 an other by Brown were features. Wlley succeeded luiey in ine tnira ana kcpi the hits scattered until the ninth. Score: BEATRICE. JlASTIfas. AB.lf.O,A.E. AB.ll.O. AE. Tipptn, 11.. t I 1 i Onechtotd, rf 4 I 0 0 Wliur, lb.. 4 2 2 1 OFortmtn, ,1b 1 1 I .I 0 jLitonaro, 11 1 1 uuinnm, ci. a . u v lllcklla. ct. 4 1 10 OTscks. lb... 4 0 10 0 0 Line. lb.... 4 .1 11 OOrown. 1 .1 1 4 0 puck, rl... 4 1 V 1 OFinsune, is 1. J ,1 , M'Int,r. lb 5 0 10 0 uuccim, it. t 1 u v u Potett 2 0 I'l Oltlchrdun, el 111 1 0 Home, ri... 101.0 0 liner. P"- L u',u " 31'Dontld, p 4 0 0 4 OWIIlfr, P.- 1 0 0 0 0 Brtnnoa .. QSO'OO 1 TOUlt II II U V Total! 46 14 24 11 1 . I 'Batted for Black In the .ninth. . Hastings 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 -10 ueatrice ....,0 04000003 7 Two-baao hltst F6rtman, Flrestlne, Wlsser (2), Leonard, Ling, Black. Home runs: Brown, Leonard. (2). Stolen -bases: BeohtoUi, McCabe. Sacrifice hit: Ling. Bases on balls! Off McDonald, 5: oif Riley, 1; off Wllloy, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Richardson, Bennett. Hits: Off Riley, 7 in two and one-Uilrd. Innings; otf Wllley, 7 In six and two-thirds Innings, struck out: ay luiey, s; oy wiuey, u. by McDonald, 4. Umplrei Pontius. Kearney Ontplaya Fremont. Telegram.) Kearney took the. third and final of the series irom remoni, a ioa. Plympton had good support in ine pinches and the errors were harmless. Herrlott'a batting featured, Scorp; yIUMONT. . KEARMTT. AU.H,6:A.B, 1 AB.H.J.A.te. Turpla, If... 0 CO OU'Knliht, If 4 . 0 0 0 Welch, lb.. I 1 1 3 OBratk, Jb... I 0 2 2 1 vttiil, ct.. 4 110 bacoci, o... I i i e u Unry. lb'. 4 It 1 SHerrleft, lb 1 1 10 0 6 .IUU. ri4. I 1 4 1 4Scbsan, cf 4 1 2 I 0 SUnn. e... 4 1 4.1 vurnr, . e I I 10. .1 0 Neif. id... I l o i vwooaruii, hi i o i i llUkly. rf. 4 1 1 0 OErlcksaa, ill I I I 0 rteviu, p i e a ,4 .OPlymptoa, pi 1 0 2 e CoQwir .... i osoo -r nuu a ii it- i TotI...,.l.i 1,24 il 0 . . , , Batted for Routt in the ninth. t Kearney ,..0 l 4 ft o- o L 0 v Fremont 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base" hits: - Welch. Schetirnn. ! svvuua, w.ivnpun, tYeizci, urvy. 'inreo- base hlu: Jlels. Home run! Herrlott. ' Stolen baseS:" Turptn, Acock, ScheuVen. uouDiq .piayi Ji'iympion iO'' uray- non Hvnek. Bosee on'' balls: ' Off Routt. t:- off Plympton, 1 Hit by pitched Kali: Neff. Struck out: By Routt. -4; bv Plympldn; 9. Time; 1:60. Umpire: MeyC ers. ...... Vpr.k . Sltndee Superior. . YORK- Neb.. July IS. (Special . Tele gram. kr-Superor lost a close-gam tq tho locale today. Vance pitched good ball, -but was poorly -isupported in the plnchea, .The Wtllng.oX, Clark and. Malm' qutst'a fielding were the features of the same:4- 'W. "A. Kourke of Omaha Vaa agalnr a spectator. Score: auTBmoiu. . . , xonit, AU.U.O.A.E. AD.H.O.JLK. Pryvr. 4 12 1 IRlc. lb.... 4 0 10 Gray, I A 1,1 SMatUckl. 1U t-t I i Mtlntrt. cf. 1 11D 0cb, lb... 1 IH'I 0 B-kcwttiJ, lb 4 I SUIiBQaltt, as 1 1 1 I t OtMt, lb. .. 4 111 0U.'4t.... 1 1 I.M Bmltb. rf . 1 0 0 9 OMulrey,- rf. 1 0 0 J I Worth Your While! 1 . Steer toward' our Semi-Annual ' Clearance Sale where you can buy Kensington 4nd L System spring and sum mer suits at discounts up tq One-Fourth Off These are the most' popular clothes with discriminat ing dressers the sort youwill he- proud to wear. Our regular high quality slock and nothing else stylishly tailored and builfc to. fit tmd satisfy, The original price tickets still remain. . This salo continues until Saturday, night, but the earlier you coma the better your selection., Straw HatB anJ Panamas, One-Third Off. Shirts, summer negUgeeawlth fold cuffs and collar to niatch, One-Third Off. Suit Cases and Dags for that vacation, 15 Off. y 1 uriny July and August we cfpie at 5:00' P. M; Salurdwft at$:00P. Mr MAGEE . DEEMER 41.3 Sou tli Sixteenth Street : A . . - 1 f. ' ' ;.T' ' . x- ' i i I You Feel "Bully" In B.V. D. lliiion Suits ; ' fft tr, a a. F Urday. BCore: R.H.K Upland 201404 10 3-U It 7 Campbell I 1 I 0J 0 0 I 1-14J2I Batteries: Uidaud. Doyle. Undgren and Ilenotn; Campbell, Odgaard, tiberg and Chevalier. : The Persistent ana judiotous Use of I liases oa bails. Off HcIrob.VX. i. off Newspaper AaverlUltnf Is the Road Coifey to JJulnus success. Siaaniuit, 2. Double plays: &e Ttu.ine Old t kROM -shin up antd chin , down you're 'cool and comfortable all .over and all da.yejins'Sdft, light, Loose Fitting Bv V D. Union Suits. The onl 'ljnion Suits having springy web insertions Vat the shoulders, and en circling the body just above the waist, thus corif o riiiing at once to your,eveiy pose and posture without binding, Buy B.V.'D. Union Suits to-day, and don't miss, a single, day' s comfort. Accept no, name less, fameless Union Suits "just like B. V. D.n The best costs no more than the rest. On every t tr r Y'V-tl 1 ' ''j' . ". V " " n. v . lj u imcrgarmenc is scwea . , , It. U This Red Woven LabeJ: MADE FOR THE BEST RETAIL TRADE Get;ag0"pd look at .this label and.jnsist that yo.urr acTiler sells yoji; only underwear with'" the B. V. D: Label. B. V. D. Union Suits Pat.U;S,Ai, 4-30-07.) L 00 and upward the Suit The B. V. D. Company, New York.