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Jeff May Be Short on Spelling, ( PARDON Me, SIR, BUT mm TOU Ne HOW tD 5P&LL KOusKO BOOSTERS TAKE ALL THREE Musscr Holds the Eourkes to Three Hits Before Sunday Crowd. OMAHA USES THREE PITCHERS tlourkea Conttnnounly Get Men on llnsra, bnt Are Unnble to Jloot Tlirm Arounil to the Home Plate. Musscr mussed up Omaha's chances of taking one same of the serlca from Frank Isbcll's Boosters when he pitched a thrce-hlt game yesterday, holding the Rourkes to one lone count while Dos Moines registered eight runs, making a clean -sweep ot the three games. Musser did not pitch such a wonderful game as one would judge by a casual glance at the base hit column. The new Isbell hurler passed nine Rourko batters and "beaned" three of them, but even with this handicap the Omaha bunch could get but one man over. When Omaha would get men on bases, as they did In every inning, they could not get the necessary hit to slip some counters over. In tho seventh frame the Rourkcs gpt the bases full, but a neat double play put the scoring machine on the blink. Good fielding on Omaha's part kept tho score down as low as it was. In the second Inning a double play shut off a ritn, and in the third "Bunk" Congalton made pretty peg to the plate after catching Jones' high fly and threw Breen out as 'he was sliding into the rubber. Kneh Score in First. The game started out with each team making a run in the opening round. With Dnc down Hahn poled a double to center. Hunter sent one back of first and Glavc nlch covered tho bag, but Congalton held the., ball long enough to allow Breen to score from second. Omaha got one when Coyle walked and took second when Musser threw wild to first to catch him napping. Kane fol lowed with a double and Coyle registered. The Boosters took the lead in the third. Hahn singled afjer ono was gone. Breen and Hunter were walked, filling tiie bases. Applegate was sent in to relieve Glavcnlch and walked Leonard, forcing Hahn home. Jones then retired the side by batting into a double. Breen web hit by a pitched ball in the fifth and took second on Hunter's sacri fice. Leonard singled, scoring Breen. Three for Roosters. Musser opened the sixth with a single to right. Hahn duplicated, Musser going to second. Breen sacrificed, but, was safe on Schtpke's error. With the bases choked, Hunter picked out a nice one ana slammed it down the third base line for twin bags, whits Musser, Hahn and Breen filed over the plate in the order earned. Shaw opened the seventh with a stroll. 'Andreas singled and Shaw went homo ,when Congalton let the boll go between lils legs, Andreas halting at third. Hahn made his third single and Andreas scored the la&t run of tho game. Bcore: OMAHA. AB. It. II. O. A. E. o. 2 0 1 11 6 1 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 Justice. SB 3 0 0 2 6 1 coyle If 4 Congalton, rf 3 Kane, lb 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, c 4 Drubb. Sb. .. 2 Netf. cf Schlpke, 2b.... Olavenlch, p.. Applegate, p.. Miller, p Tho'mason ... Shestalc 2 4 1 1 . 0 1 . 0 Totals 27 1 3 27 2a 4 DES MOINES. AB. R. If. O, A. E. Hahn, rf... S 2 3 1 0 0 Breen, If... .... 2 3 1 2 0 0 Hunter, cf 4 0 1 7 0 0 REAL- ESTATE LOANS 6 Pt'PV T .Ti A MR D.tnla.Po.tK.ri. Cn 0 S10-812 Brandtis Thsater Bids. HARRISON At MORTON. Sl ro. Nat WANTED TO BUY. Dolgoff 2d-hand store pays highest priest S . .ill... tnUm ahn W-h 1 (WT7 lUT tUIIIH.ICl tlUU.LU, UIIIIL.l . I . U . IV,, WAMTKnOnM nf.onnd.hnnd fir .n. fine; muil be In good condition. Address village uiern, juriuv, iiru, wiKl. buv sllKhtlr used Ford If offered stbornaln. State condition, price. D. anil ' Slightly used high grade piano. W. 372a. LIVE STOCK SlAJlKET OP WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Bavs mileage and shrinkage. Your consign menu receive prompt and careful atu-n- Live Stock Cotntntsaion Stercbnntis MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchange Bids LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that i.h nmrioM.ilii will be received by the Board of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation District at their nffiea In the City of Scottsbluff, Neb ? for the purchase of of the per cent serial bonds of the district until 1Z O ClOCB. tu. uu iub nil k. J -" " a . 1913. Bald bonds are Issued by authority of an act of the legislature of the state ot Nebraska approved March 20, U95, ftion laws U9S. Chapter 70. and the amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote ot a majority ai mo quaimea electors ot satd dlstrloU Tb board ex pressly reserves the right to reject any ml all bids and will In no event sell any of said bonds for less thau ninety, five (93) per cent of tha face value tnereoi. By order of the Board of Directors. HEY WARD L. LKAV1TT. Secretary of the Farmers' Irrigation Dis trict, jj. VJELV., YOO S66 We GtfT TM Stew vm tvANV TO SBNO ft. THE UCoNtDTAKe nlN TO CKS STATION VrtD THt IS kOSUUSKO 5Tft66T wto x to iwmre r SUR.S J WHY DO Re poor, Yoo rxsfc.; Leonard, 3b 4 Joiipb, lb 4 Kelllv, 83 3 Shaw, c 3 Andreas, 2b 4 Musser, p ,. 5 Totals 36 8 11 27 8 Batted for Miller In tho ninth inning. 'Batted for Justlce'ln tho ninth inning. Omaha Huns 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ol Hits 1 00000200-3 Des Molpes Buns 1 0 l o l a n a a Hits 2 0 1 1 1 3 2 1 0-11 Tw.o-baso hits: Breen, Kane. Three base hits: Leonard, Hunter. Stolen base: Grubb. Sacrifice hit: Breeh. rvJJJj?1 pla?! rubu t Schlpke to Kane, Congalton to Johnson: Leonard to Jones, iuiiv .f.f Glavenlch, 3 In two and one inrt finn.u?8i ." APP'eKate, 6 In three ,tWO"ithlrdflJnnlnBs: ott Miller, 3 In i. S ,str" By Glavenlch. 1; by Applegate, 3; by MuBser, 6. Bases ui 6",ler. l: Off Musser, 9. Hit ff?n.,(J' L" on bases: Omaha, 10 kaM,0'annad3AderTr! UmpW DENVER AND TOl'EKA DIVIDE Channell of Denver Gets Six lilts In .XTN,no Times nt Dnt. nrst game Denver s Ditchers nm im hint rWwlth,m?f Vara Jn?a"?n"rs by Denver helped To- finmc, P a blB 8Core ,n U tint t)Jkih?.isoc,on?. Jrame Karris kept To S? riJ i?, Vul! cattered. Tho batUng Si.rh,an"8".featuro1 for Denver. He re ceived two home runs. lhrV7nHeS a single In nine first game: at bat Score, . H. O. A. E. 12 0 0 110 1 3 2 0 0 13 2 1 0 A 3 1 18 11 12 12 15 0 1 0 0 10 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1) 27 9 "? II. O. A. E. 1 2 0 0, 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 1 IS 2 0 13 6 1 0 6 2 0 0 12 0 DENVER. Gllmore, If ,A4- ? Cassldy. rf 3 1 Cbannell, cf e 1 Butcher, 2b 4 1 Qull'lh. Sb 3 J Block, c 4 0 Coffey, bs 4 0 Eisner. ID............. 4 1 iiieiuer, p.....-,,,-,'. 1 0 Holmberg, p.. 0 0 !arrl ; j 0 iiawKins, p t v 0 -oiiiir ....0 1 0 Totals 34 T TOPIOICA. T AB. R Lee, If...i... b 1 Cochran, 3b. 4 3 loreytne, cf 5 3 lcuarry, 20, 4 1 Price, rf a 1 Rapps. lb 4 1 French, ss 5 1 Crist, e 4 1 Smith, p 2 3 Totals. 38 11 10. 27 19 Batted for Holmberg In sixth. Batted for Hawkins In ninth. Topeka ...m. 2 0 4 1 0 4 2 0 1-14 u.t. u u v u v 1 V 0 60 Stolen bases: Cochran, French, Spafir. SSih2?M.Wto!.i ory"ie, GlTmoro 2S.V!he5 Cnonnoll- Sacrifice hit: Cas sldy. Pascnl hntl. rvi. tni. o.J SVirnf DFSchre beV. BrnuK "olSDwg. I; by Hawkins. 2; by .m,tt A Bnfles on balls: Off Schrelber. SLVk xi0lm1Rern:. ' ." Hawkins, 2; off ..v l. uuuio piayn: AlCLiarry to French to Rapps. Butdier to Fisher. Left on bases: Denver. 6; Topeka. 1. Innlnxs rMteh(d. n nhm.. . i'.r : hits 3) by Holmbew." 3 (rSs. 5 hits. ocore, secona game: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Gllmore, If Cassldy, rf Channell. cf t 3 2 1 0 .. 1 .. 4 .. 4 0 1 0 Butcher, 2b.;.. WUIIIUl, 3t Spahr. c. .. 4 .. 4 Coffey, ss... 4 Fisher, lb..... a Harris, p i.,.. 2 Totals.,., 23 7 11 27 17 1 TOPHKA. A TV l II. 1 2 0 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 A. E. i-ee. ii , o o 0 0 vocnran, so s 4 0 2 0 1 4 2 2 0 M Forsythe, cf 4 McLarry, 2b.- 4 jncc, rr... 4 Rapps. lb 4 KToncti, ss 4 McAllister, o 4 Fuller-ton. d a Gcar ..,, 1 Totals., 38 1 12 24 Batted for Fullerton in ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Donver 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 7 Stolen bases: Gllmore, McAllister. Two base hits: Channell (2). Coffey. Three base hits: MoIiMrry, Harrlu, Spahr. Home run: Channell. Sacrifice hit: CafBldy. Struck out: By Harris. lj by Fullerton, 4. Bases on balls: Off Fullerton. 3. IHnible plaVs: French to McLarry, French to ftanm. Vrcr.rh i th. McAllister. Left on bases: Denver, 4: Topeka, 10. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Toolei SIOUX MAKE CLEAN SWEEP Pound Henlr and Tnnuehlll Hard nnil llent St. Joe. SIOUX CITY. la.. July 20.-The locals pounded Pitchers Healy and Tannehlll hard today and made a clean sween of the series, taking the final battle by a score of 12 to IS. Doyle pitched great ball for Sioux City until the fifth inning, when he became wild an daltowrd three hits, counting nve runs. Klein finished on the mound for the Packers and held the Drummers out of danger. Catcher Griffith was hit on the hetd by a pitched ball which glanced off his bat and ser iously Injured. It Is not thought the skull was fractured and that he will re cover. Catcher Vann of the' locals also suffered Injuries, sustaining a broken thumb. Score SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. Cooney. Jb 1. 1 1 'i O. 8 2 0 0 1 1 6 1 1 0 A. E 2 uiarKe, ir. 4 Smith, ss t Callahan, 3b 6 Davidson, cf, 8 Burns, lb , S Miller, rf. 6 Vann, c. 4 Rapp, a 1 Doyle, p. 2 Klein. P 3 0 8 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Totals S3 13 16 27 11 BT. JOSEPIL AB. R. IL O. A. E. Kelley, if. THE BBBs but He Is Long (koj t IS IT 'K OR. IS vjeu.. its C-o-s . NO! Standing of Teams WJ2STBRN LPJAQUE. - 3" r Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Denver S3 CO 29 .G74 (Des Moines W CO 3 ,663 (Lincoln 90 47 42 .OS Omaha 93 46 43 ,&00 St. Joseph SO 44 45 .494 Topeka 80 37, 4 .430 Sioux Clt" ........ S8 37 61 .420 Wichita .. 62 3 bi ,391 Yeaterdn-' Ileanltc. WESTERN LBAGUH Denver, 6-7; Topeka, 14-1. Des Moines, 8; Omaha, L Wichita. 1 Lincoln. 11. St. Joseph, B; Sioux City. 12. (nines Todar. Western League Slour cifv at T Moines, St. Joseph at Omaha, Wichita Natlonl League Pittsburgh at Brook lyn, uincinnaii at miuiaeiphla, Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at New Vnrlr. American League Washington at Chl- tiiBo, nw iorK at ueiroit, Boston at uievomna, rnuaaeipnia at Bt. Louis. American Association cmiimhua nt at Paul, Toledo at Milwaukee, imii nnnnAlla ii ivaiisas uiy, Louisville at Mlnneapo Nebraska Stato LeniniA tlnminir. .1 Beatrice, Kearney at Fremont, York at ouycuur, urauu isiana at coiumuus. iWatson, cf. 5 twilling, rf 3 Holke, lb 3 Ocha, 2b 4 Westers!!, 3b. MelnKe, ss. .. Griffith, c. .. Keller, c Healy, p. ... Tannehlll, p. Totals .33 0 7 24 9 fit. Joseph i 0000500005 Bioux uity 4 0 3 1 1 0 0 8 U Left on bases:. Sioux City, 8; St. Joseph, 5. First base on errors: Sioux City, L Sacrifice hit: Doyle. Two-base hits: Mil ler (2), Smith. Three-base, hit': Davidson. Home runs: Burns (2), Davidson, twil ling. Stolen base: Cooney. Hits: Off Healy, 8 In two an dtwo-thirds Innings; off Dovle. 3 In five Innlnirs: off Tanrift- hlll, 8 In five an done-third innings; off jvieiu, 1 in luur inmnKB. xouuie piay; Cooney to Burns. Struck out: By Doyle, 4; by Tannehlll, 7; by Klein. 3. Bases on balls: Off Healy, 3; off Doyle, &; off Tannehlll, 2. Wild pitch:, Healy. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Colllftower. JOnilERS LOSE TO LINCOLN Smith la Effective, While Durham nnd Perry Are AVIld. LINCOLN, Neb., July 20.-Llncoln won easily from Wichita today by a score of 11 to L Smith was effective through out, while Durham and Perry were wild and easily solved by the Lincoln batters. Cole and Peploakl led In the batting, each With three hits. The score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. ..3 1 0 ..3 1 0 O. 1 1 2 0 15 4 A. E. Lloyd. 2b Collins, rf lOowllng, ss.... McCormlck, If Cole, cf Harbour, 3b.... Carney, o Peploskl, 3b,... Smith, p ..4 2 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. t .. 3 .. 3 Totals 23 11 U 27 14 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 2 3 1 1 9 6 2 1 0 0 A. E. Nicholson, If.... JUurko, 3b (Bills, rf Mlddleton. cf.... 4 0 0 .... 4 .... 3 .... 4 .... 3 .... 3 Koerner. lb..... Hughes, 2b Rapp. sb 4 3 1 Wacob, c uurnam, p. Perry, p.. 1 TntalB 30 16 24 17 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 3 5 3 0 -u IWlchita 0 0 0 9. HA. V " "i Earned runs: Lincoln, H: Wichita, L Three-bose hit: Carney. Two-base. "Its: Cole (2, Carney, l-epiosai, ernp, dleton, Koerner. Lett on .bases: Lincoln, c. wiohitn rioublo mays: Lloyd to Powllng to Barbour (2); Burke to Koerr r,tt Trrv Time: 1:38. Umpire: BegriBt. SUNDAY BASE BALL IN FILLMORE COUNTY niimwA. Neb.. July 20. (Special.) A petition of fifty-nine names came from Grafton thlB week, before the ceunty board, praying for Sunday base ball out side of the incorporatea ums 01 w In this county. The petition was granted, four supervisors voting for and three uniimi the measure. Geneva ministers opposed the measure vigorously, while Supervisor 'O'prlen argued In tho af firmative. Overland Still Winning;. Tn nvi.rln.nds oontinued their winning streak by defeating the Emll Hansen! 1 at Florence, 2 to 1. Johnny Andrews pitched for the winners, striking out eight men. and slowing but three hits. His team mates gave him good support. Stengel pitched well but was wild. Score: Overlands ...1 1 1 0 0 0 0 -J E. Hansens 0 0 0 0 1 0 W Batteries, is. iiansens, menisci aim Pates; Overlands, Andrews and Briirl. Tireeley Center Wins. GREELEY, CENTER, Neb., July 20. St. Paul1 was badly beaten by the home team today as the visitors fielded poorly, St. Faul 1 000010008 Oreeley 8 0 2 0 0 8 8 0 li Httsi Bt. Paul. 7; ureeiey. . lurrors; St. Paul. ; Greeley, 3. Batteries: Bt Paul, Alexander and Rogers: geeley, Foley, Lanlgan. Paugharty and Miller. Strikes Oat Dosen. nEflflLEIL Neb.. Julv 20. In an ex citing ball game here today between nnahler. Neh.. and LovewelL Kan.i the former won by the score of 6 to 4. Pitcher Lou sutler for the uesnier team strucx Cole. Peploskl. Struck out: By Smith. 4. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 4; off Durham. K rfT l'prrv 1. wiiu uiiiUiico h out twelve men. Union Association Ileaults Missoula, I; Ogden, I OMAIIA, MONDAY, JULY on Strategy- T BEGINS - O - S -I 'T 'K-U-S - LEY ,5GB , KA-S-C-O KEARNEY TROUNCES FREMONT Wins Bitterly Contested Ten-Inning Game, Five to Four. POOR FIELDING BY VISITORS Urlckson Makes Home nan In Third on Hit Under the Score Oonrd In the Center Field. FREMONT, Neb., July S0.-Spoo!al Tolegram.) Kearney defeated the -locals today In a bitterly contested ten-Inning game, Fremont hod tho gnmo on Ico up to the ntntli, in which inning Gotclioll weakened and the visitors tied up the score on hits by Acock and Sohouren. They won oilt In tho tenth on a three- bftse hit by Iots and a wild pitch by Getchel). The visitors fielded poorly and It was only the airtight pitching of Lots with men on bases that saved them from defeat. Umpire Frecso also assisted in present' ing Kearney with the gdmo by two de cisions, both of which resulted In runs. In the third ho allowed Erlckson a home run on a hit. which rolled under tho score board in center field and which was fielded In time to hold tho runner at third. Again in tho ninth he missed the third strike on Acock, who then hit safe and eventually scored. Score: KEARNBT. FREMONT. in if n A lt. AB.H.O.A.B. M'KntcM, It 5 1 0 0 lTiirpln. If,. J J 0 0 o.v h... I 1 a 1 lWolch. lb... 4 lilt Acock, 2b... 4 111 OWstuI, ct..,S 14 0 0 Herrlott. lb 4 1 ! 0 lltenry. lb... JIM BchMiMn. lit I ! 0IUl. tb.... 10 13 0 anr. C......3 0 15 1 OWalUc. . ! 0 1 4 1 a.'rJJirtl u 4 1 X SNeff. rf 6 110 0 Erickion. rf 4 1 0 0 OSUnro, o... B t 1 0 Jxtl. p 4 1 0 4 0OtcSll. p. I 0 0 4 0 HlnlsUr ... 1 0 0 0 0 Toun n iu TOUls JT S to 11 J Batted for Getchell In ninth. Kearney 0 0' 1000102 1-5 Fremont ..u u, uavxvuu v Two-base hits: Synok, McKnlght. ThrHft-lniMn hit: Scheurcn. Home run: Erlckson. Stolen basts: Henry, Wallace (2), Netf. Double pluys: Lots to Gray to Acock, Wallace to Rets to Henry. Bases on balls: Off Lou, 4. Left on bases: Kearney, 3; Fremont, 12. Hit by pitched ball: Wallace, Welch. Struck out: By LoU, 12; by Getchell, 9. Passod ball: Gray. Wild pitches: Lou (3), Getchell. Time: 2:lfi. Umpire: Frees. Attendance: 800. Snperlnr Defeats York. SUPERIOR, Neb., July 20.-(8pec!al Telegram.) Superior won today from York by .pounding thq boll and playing an errorless game. Vance pitched a good game and had fine support. Landreth featured by getting four hits in four times at bat. Bockewlts hit a home run with two men on. The ' first game between Red Cloud and Republic City was won by the latter, IX to 4. 8oore: YOItK. BUPEftlOIU AD.H.O.A.EL AB.a.O,A.B Snapp, lb... 6 10 1 OPrror, . 4 0 0 3 0 iMiUlck. b4 2 1 1 OOrsr, 2b.... I J JO ChiM. lb... !1(0 lMtlncrt, cf 4 0 1 0 CUrk, U.... 4 1(0 CIoiMth, rf 4 4 1 0 0 MAliUQit, s 4 3 1 1 OTbtlssInc, If 4 1 1 0 0 MJllrey, tf.. 10 10 0DkwlU, lb 4 J 14 1 0 LetM. cf... I 1 0 OOtat, lb 1 0 0 2 0 Brown, e... 3 0 4 0 Ofimlth, c... 4 0 S 0 0 Osborne, p.. 4 0 1 1 OVuiee, p... 4 3 0 5 0 ToUU.....m"I7' "l Totali 1127 11 0 York 0 21010000-4 Superior , 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 Home run: Bockewltr. Three-base hits: MalmqulBt, Gray. Two-base hits: Land reth (2), Chase. Btolen bases: Pryor, Oray,, Malmqulst. Sacrifice hits: Chase, Ielie, Gray. Melnert. Passed balls: Brown (2), Smith. Hit by -pitched ball: Brown. Struck out: By Osborne. 4; by Vance, 9. Umpires: Johnson and Stone, Attendance, 80). Artley Wins for Columbus. rnT.ttvniTH Nh.. Julv 20. (Special Telegram.) Artley allowed Grand Island but three hits and won his game, 8 to . His wlldness in the early part of the game prevented him from scoring a shut out. Twteo ho walked Pitcher Beltr, tho second offense coming, when the bases were full. He redeemed himself, however, by pounding out two doubles and a single In four times at bat. The Pawnees fielded faultlessly and batted the ball all over the lot for a total of eleven hits. The Islanders put up a miserable defense) against the onslaught. Their defeat was the eighth registered against them in the last eight days. Bcore urtAND ISLAND. COIAWIIlua. AB.lt.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.& smith. 2b... I 0 2 1 OnonaMU, IB t 0 D?rrW M... 1 0 3 4 ll'.opl". lb. S 0 3 J 0 DI.U o'.. 4 0 3 myth, tf.. 8 0 3 1 0 teMT?"cf 110 0CT.O. If.... 1 1 1 1 0 0 ITarley. lb., I 0 11 0 nmir. 0.. 4 J J 0 0 Bmlicr rf.. 1 1 1 0 0Dal, lb.... 4 1 11 1 0 Waia. l":'.l 1 1 1 lAduif, M..I 1 1 1 FoM.tr. If.p 10 0 1 IKraalasr, rf 2 1 0 0 Balti. P,... 0 0 0 3 lArtley, p.,. 4 1 0 2 0 M'Cui'hr if 3 j o o o Tntala.....'ll 1 24 11 t Grand IaUnd 01010000 0-2 Columbua 0100001 0-8 u-iimort nin nnltimbua. 8. Btolen bases: Ward, Peoples, Smyth, Deal. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Smler. Two-base hits: Schoonover, Artley (2), Deal. Three-base hit; Kranlnger. Double play: Adams to Peoples to Deal mis: uii uem, s in foun .innings; off Forester, 4 In four in nings; off Artley, 3 in nine inning. Struck out: By Belu. 4; by Forester, 2; by ArtUy, 6. Bases on balls: Off Belts. 2; off Forester, . 4; off Artley. 7. Wild pitches: Belts. Forester. Hit by pitched balls: By Forester, Adams; by Artley, Barry. Time: 1;W. Umpire: Meyers. Tennis Asaoclntlpn Elects. ni.RmvOQD. Io.. July 20. (Special.) The Southwestern Iowa Tennis associa tion elected tne xoiiowing oiucers yes terday: W. C. Ratlike of Glcnwood, president; H. Ross of Shenandoah, vice president; Huston ot Hastings, treasurer; Burton of Council Bluffs, secretary, The tournament will be held In Council Bluffs next year. Clot an Awful Frlgrbt By fear of appendicitis? Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and soon sae bowel trouble vsrdsh. Guaranteed. 25 cents. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise ment. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising is tho Road, to Business Succtas 21, 1915. Drawn A "U IN T. -K-O-VOU - oR- K-u-s-c-l-u RED SOX TAKEJHE OPENER Cleveland Defeated in Ninth, When Chapman Fumbles Easy Ono. SECURE LONE TALLY IN FIRST Fielding ot Spenker nnd Mnnnftrr Birmingham of Nuim, Who Is lln'ck In the Gninr, Are Fen t ti res. CLEVELAND, O., July 20.-Cleveland lost tho first game of the series to Bos ton today, 2 to 1. Boston scored the winning run in the ninth Inning whan Chapman fumbled Collins' easy grounder. Englo sacrificed Collins to second, he took third on Hooper's Infield out and scored on Speaker's slngte. The other Boston run was made In the fourth Inning on Englo'a threo-baso hit and Speaker's sacrifice fly ot which Bir mingham mado a remarkable one-handed catch. Cleveland scored Its lono tally In the firts Inning on Birmingham's single, Chapman's sacrifice and Jackson's two- baggor. Luck cheated Jackson ot a homo run as the ball struck on the top of tho fence and bounded back Into the park. The fielding of Speaker and of Manager Birmingham of Cleveland, who returned to tho gamo after an absence of almost two months because of a broken bona In his foot, were features. The score: BOSTON. , CLEVELAND. Rnl, lb... 1 1 7 0 0 AD.ll.O.A.E. Hooptr. rf.. 4 0 0 1 OBIrmdim. ef 1 1 I 0 0 Sptkr, cf. I 1 I 0 OClitpman, at 1 0 8 3 1 Ixwti, If... 4 o 0 0 1 Johnston, lb 4 1 T 1 0 Oartnfr. lb 1 1 1 1 OJaekaon. rf. 4 1 2 0 0 Yerkca. 2b.. 10 11 OLalole, 2b,. 4 10 10 Wasvar, aa. I 0 1 1 OTurnar, Sh.. 4 0 0 1 0 Carrltin, c. 3 1 S 1 onraney, It,. 4 110 0 Oolllm, p.. 1 0 1 3 OtrNall, c.,.1 1010 Mttcnall. p. 1 0 2 I Totals,. ... 4 17 SI Total 11 7 37 11 I Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Cleveland 1 00000000-3 Two-base hits: Carrigan. Gardner, Jackson, Lajole. Three-base hit: Engle. Sacrifice hits: Englo, Chapman, Bir mingham, Mitchell. Sacrifice fly: Bpe&ker. Stolen base: Lajole. Double plays: O'Nell to Chapman. Left on onscs; uoston. 2; Cleveland, . Dalk: Collins. Base on balls: Off Mitchell. 1. Struck out: By Collins, 4; by Mltchell.'S. Tme: i;M. Umpires; Illldebrand and O'Loughlln. brnntora Defeat White Sox. CHICAGO, July 20PJtcher Boehllnc was In flno form, and hod ihe Chicago team guessing today, Washington win ning tho opening game of tho series here, 6 to 1. White started to pitch for the locals and was Ineffective In the Wnohe. Tho fielding behind him wns so ragged that tho visitors managed to get men on bases each Inning ho was on the slab. Smith replaced White and pitched a flno gamo, not allowing a hit. Chicago's lono run was mado by bunching hits. Moellofs home run In tho fourth was a feature. By winning today's gamo Boehllntf PlUhed his tenth consecutive (victory. Score: WASIIINOTON. CHICAGO. AB.1I.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.n Moclttr, rf,. 1 1 1 o OChapolle,, cf 4 I 1 o 0 rotter, lb., 4 0 12 ODtrstr, 2b., 4 1110 Milan, ct... 4 110 Olayml, lb... I 1 1 0 0 Oandll, lb.. 1 1 11 1 OcIum, lb... 4 0 10 3 Morgan, 2b. 4 0 1 1 OKuhn. o,,,. 10 111 Bbanka. If.. 10 10 O'nodlo ..... 1 0 0 0 0 Mellrtaa. n 3 1 1 C 1 Raitarty, d 1 0 7 0 O Henry o,. 117 0 (PCollInt, rf..4 0 4 1 0 Botbllnf, pit 1 I OFournler, If 1 0 1 0 0 WfTer, sa, 1 0 1 1 1 Totals.. ...11 C 27 14 lWblta, p... 110 3 1 Ionics 1 0 0 0 0 IHmlth. p... 10 0 10 Holialk 1 0 0 0 Q Total!.. , ..12 " 27 II " Batted for Kuhn in third. Batted for Wbito In fUth. Batted for Easterly In ninth, Washington ........1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 05 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Chappelle. Homo run: Mooller. Hits: Off White, 6 In five In nings: off Smith, nono In four Innings. Sacrlfico hit: Henry. Stolen bases: Boehllng, Morgan. Double play: MoBrlde to Morgan to Gondii, Left on bases: Washington, 4; Chicago. 6. Balk! Whlta Bases on balls: Ofr White. 4; eff Boeh llng. 1. Struck out) By Boehllng, 8: by White. 2; by Smith, 4. Time: 2.00. Um pires: Egan and Dlneen. IIlKhlnndera Tronnee Titters. DETROIT, July 20. Heavy rain began at the end of the first inning today and when play was resumed after more than an hour's time tho diamond was ankle deep In mud. The game becamo a farce. Detroit playing the comedy roles, and New York won, 10 to &. Tho visiting play ers hit three Detroit pitchers with men on bases, while Warhop was effective In pincnes. uauman maflo nis reappearance In tjie major leagues, playing second for Dotrolt In place of Vitt, Scort: NBW YORK. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AD.II.O.A.B. Danlrti. rf. 4 2 0 I OBuvh, as... I 0 1 t Woltar, cf . 1 S 0 OBaumaD, 2t. S 1 1 1 1 Crta. If. ... I 1 1 0 lcrawtord. rf 1 1 3 0 0 Knum, id., i in i oibb. cr. recklDca, 4 1 3 OVoacb, If, 114 10 1112 0 Hansen, id i I I o uuaihr. II 6 Odalhtr, lb . 1 I 0 0 Mldkl'f, Ib.t 111 0 lie Km, o... 1 1 4 0 1 Oontt, .c... 4 12 1 OMorlarty, lb 4 3 1 1 1 Warhop, p.. 4 10 1 Ollall, p 0 0 00 0 HOMM. p.,, o 0 0 11 Totals 111127 17 lWIII.lt, p., 1 1 1 1 3 llnncay. 1 0 0 0 O Total...., ttt 27 14 " Batted for House In sixth New York.. 2 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 110 Detroit 0 00110300-t Two-base hits: Daniels, Cree, Oosaott, Warhop, Bauman. Three-base hit: Craw ford, lilts: Off Hall, 7 In four innings: of House, 2 In two Innings; off Wlllett, 2 In three Innings. Sacrlfico luta: Wolter,, I'ecklnpaugh, Hartzel. Stolen base; Iloruel. Double plays: MIdklff to Knight, Knight to Peckinpau&b, Cobb to Bush, Wlllett to Gtilmir, Left on basts: New York, 8; Detroit. 9. Balk; WllleU. Bases on balls: Off Warhop. 7; off Hall, li ott House, 1, Hit by pitched ball: By Warhop, Gainer; by Hall. Wolter: by House, Daniels; by Wlllett, Oossett. Struck out; By Warhop, J; by Hall. 1. Wild pitch: Hall, Time. 1:46. Umpires: Ferguson and Connolly. Msckmrn Blank Ilrowna. BT. LOUIR Mo.. Julv 20. Plank Ditched wonderful ball this afternoon while his teammates hit Leverenz when hits meant runs., Philadelphia winning from St. Loula. 8 to a The locals .bad men within scoring distance in three innings, but Plank always tightened and prevented a a core. Leverent was hit hard and re ceived ragged support, the mlsplaya com ing at critical stages. Allison reUeved I f DRAG HltA I JpA Down to Trie ogkt Jj BLOtK-pRTU6 AVE. for The Bee by rf , 'I . J - . ' .' , - V- 1 ?L W Leverent In the final inning, after Phlla. dclphla hnd scored three runs. The. score: BT, UWIR. PIIIIlVDKlU'lttA. AH.ll.O.A.K. An.lLO.A.R. fhntton, tl,l 1 M ODIJrlnr, ll.l MOD Btorall, lb.. I ill 0 OWalth. cf... 4 110 0 Pratt, lb... 4 2 1 KJolllnn, tb. 1 3 0 0 0 Wllllanui, rf 1 0 3 1 OBakar, lb... 5 111! Brltt. It.. . 3 0 3 0 DMclnnta, III I 1 11 0 0 Aurtln, lb.. 4 1 1 1 U.Mrpliy. rf t 2 1 0 0 lTin, aa,..4 111 Hurry, 4 1110 Anw. ... 4 0 t 1 IScMnc, e... 4 113 0 Lrrcnrnt, p I 0 0 1 OPlank, p.... I 10 10 Atllaon, p. , 00000 Totalt Jt II 27 10 1 Totala. ...M 17 U 4 Philadelphia 0 1000030 4-8 SL Louis 0 0000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Bhotton. Lnvan. Mur phy, Barry, Walsh. Hits: Off Lovcrem, 14 in eigne innings (none out in nnuii); off Alllnon, 1 In one Inning. Stolen buses: Bhotton, Mollnnls. Double plays: Austin to Btovall; Williams to Agnew. Irft on bases: 8t. IjouIs 8; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Plank, 2; off Levnreiu. 4. Rtruck out: ny Piank, by Lovorcns, a. iPassed boll; Agnew, Tlmo: 2:25. Um pires: Evans and Sheridan. Uehling Defeated, Thirteen to Nothing OAKLAND, Neb., July 20.-(Bpeclal Telegram.) Oakland today defeated Ueh ling, IS to 0. Oakland played a good gamo both at bat and In tho field. In tho second inning Oakland soored ten runs on six hits, two bases on balls and three sacrifice hits and two in tho sixth on basos on balls and an error, and one In tho soventh on an error and double. Tho features of the gamo were the pltch ing of Kra'sne and thq hitting of Eggert. Krasno allowed but two hits and not ono Uohllng playor getting to third bass. Bcore: R.H.E Oakland 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-13 3 .Uohling ......0 oooououu-uja Batteries: Uohllng. W. upoit, uanooao and J. Cok; Oakland, M. Krosne and J. Krasne. Struck out: By W. Cook. 0: by Caboose, 2; by M. Krasne. 7. Two-base wti.. whimnr irveurt and Palmaulst. V..:i. nn iiaiii, ntf lirrmnn. 4: oft Cook. ?, off CahooBo, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Cahooso, 1. Time: i:i". unipum Oreiehton Beats Peru at Tennis In an Intercollegiate tennt" match be tween Crolghton unlvoreity ana i-cru Normal at Peru, CrelKhion won ovory match. j , . U Bushman (C.) beat Chrtstonsen W,). L. 6Buahman (C.) beat J. B. Stoddard ( U Bu'shnn (C.) beat H. Lyons (P.) 6"3. l?iley (C.) beat H. Lyons (P.) 0-2, a, Riley (C.) beat ChriatenBen (P.) 6-2. 7-6, IMtaV 'lUiey" and Bushmhn (O.) boat Htod lard and Chrtstonsen (P.) 0-L . dard and Chrtstonsen I-.. .. Aaaoclntinn neenlla At Milwaukee: B-,lr;T - ... X i xtllurniiban Jl V w Batteries: Louisville. Toney, AVoodbunn and Son. and Wheeler; Milwaukee, Braun ana iiunes. At Minneapolis-First game: Minneapolis " r Columbus Batteries, Minneapolis, Mogrldge, Corn stock and Owens; Columbus, Turner, Ferry and. Smith. Second game: V Minneapolis 2 ? Columbus 1 0 Batteries, Minneapolis. Olmstead and Owens. Columbus. Cook and Murphy. At St. Paul inrst game: Bt. Poul J Indianapolis M 2 Batteries, Bt Paul, Indianapolis. Rleger and James; Indianapolis, Schardt, Kale erllng and Casey. Second game: , St. Paul ..( J J 3 Indianapolis .... o 1 Batteries, St. Paul, Brandt and Miller; Indianapolis, Works and Livingstone. At Kansas City First game: R.H.E. Toledo 5 7 o Kansas City t o 4 Battorlees, Toledo, Vaughn and O'Con nor; Kansas City, Coliamore and Land. Second Kamel Kansas City 8 11 8 Toledo io u 3 Batteries. Kansas City. Riley. Powell. Nehf and Bowman; BchllUer, George and Devogt. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Invigorating THE BEER YOU LIKE BIUSWED AND BOTTLED BY FRED KRUG BREWING OOw Consumers Distributors Luxus Mercantile Co. 109-11 No. 16th St, Douglas 1889 9 "Bud" Fisher fir CoPYfiKiHT 19t ByflrAgf LOTZ LEADSJHE SLUGGERS Erstwhile Rourke Twirler Hitting ,1300 in the State League. x S0H00N0VER AMONG LEADERS Former Omnhn Left Fielder Con tinue (o lilt Ilnll n of Old Co In mil tut Lendlntr Lenicne In Club Ilnttlntr. Joo 'Lot, former twirler for tlu Rourkes, still hangs to first place for batting honors In tho state league, with a percentage of an evon .COO. Joscphus has been to bat Just twenty-six times tills season and iian clouted out a safo one twenty-three times. Schoonover, Who for two seasons adorned tho left garden at Rourko park. Is hitting the boll well over the .304 mark, his exact flguro being .333. King dom who tried out as a twirler for Rourko this spring, but who failed to make good, Is batting ,282. Cplumbus la leading tho league In slugging, the club batting average be ing .309. CLUB BATTING. Columbus 3001 Grand Island... .274 Superior ........ .200 Fremont 204 llentrlce York 299 Kearney 293 Hastings 290 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. AB.H.Av. AR.II.Av. Lots .,... 40 23 .COO Turplrr 210 u .Htf McKnlght. 80 23 .260 Mulrey .... 96 34 .254 Netf 135 34 .25a Wheat .... 61 13 ,255 Bmlth, G. Island.. 214 54 .252 Melkor 10 4 .50 McCuiiQugh. 4 1 ,2.y Durkee .... 8 2.250 Obst ......208 52 .250 Drown, Hastings.. 4 2. GOO Richardson 4 2 .500 Payno ....152 67 ,441 Harney .... 46 19 .421 Chase 191 77 ,403( Malmaulst 184 C2 .391; Hernott ..209 78 .378 bmun Columbus 178 OS .3091 Synck 213 77 .soil Wlsser ....108 27 .250 Ronln 12 3 .250 Welch 233 58 .249 Fortmsn ..208 .51.245 Osborne ... 50 14 .237 Berto 17 4 .235 Kranlnger. 96 23 .22 Behold '....152 .34 .223 Pryor .....220 .48 .218 Leonard ..203 .44 .218 IUoo 185 .20 .216 Clark ,....181 67 .215 Tap pan ...237 51 ,215 Vance 48 10 .208 PotCOt 25 52 .208 Btango ....29 0.207 Woods .... 49 10 .301 Bmlth, Fanoy .... 33 12 .303 Cran 198 71 .359 McCabe ..210 74 .3u7 Landroth ..ISC 04 .344 Deal 1C9G8.313 Thulsslng QUO 68 .340 Henry 74 .x Bcheuron .,218 73 .3.13 Lovlser ... 18 5 .333 Sch'n'v'r .235 78 .332 Tncke ...,182 CO .330 oray. Kearney .210 CG ,325 Diets 14S 48 ,324 llOOKOWX Z19 71 .324 Wetsel ..,.230 74 .322 Ward 53 17 ,321 Melnert -.229 72 .S14J superior . J03 83 .203 Wright .... 40 8 ,200 Evordon ...82 16 .196 Haley 68 11 .190 Conway ... 42 8 .190 Arlcy ..... 53 10 .189 Plympton 82 .16 .183 Belts ...... 23 4 .179 Cypert .... 40 7 .178 Heed ..... S3 4 .174 Hatch ..... 69 13 .174 Bra nn on M180 31 .173 Kynette ... 47 8 .171 Wllley 13 3 .158 Maples .... 47 7 .149 Riley 27 4 .148 Mclntyre .. 75 U .147 Riley 28 4 .143 Zonderman 21 3 .143 Walters ... 51 7 .137 Stevens .... 52 7 .135 Crowder .. 16 3 .125 Franklin M 28 3 .107 Hinckley... 51 5 .004 C. Brown.. 12 1 .094 Smlthson .. 67 5 .OSS Routt 48 4 .063 Bhanor .... 20 2 .077 Dork 30 2 .067 Errett ....JGQ 0 .008 Justus .... 33 1.031 I uenuett ...iss w .309 Ling 203 62 ,805 llOUse ....lZu 38 .304 Beohtold .211 64 .303 Woodruff 202 61 .02 E. Brown..l97 59 ,293 Acock ....208 62 ,9S Getchell .. 64 19 ,2tf Hicklln ...238 GO .290 B. BPown.,214 63 .283 Peoples .. 70 20 .2X3 Klngdon .. 84 24 .2S0 Auams .... it 4 .su Gray. Superior .178 El .286 Coe 182 CI .ffiOl Norton .... 68 19 .279 Browu. York .....158 44.278 Block 224 63 .277 Rondeau ..228 63 .27CI Stone 40 11 .275 Kola 226 61 .2701 Ramsey ..182 59 .209 uourley ..191 &1 .217 LoSalle ... 87 23 .264 Flrestine .208 53 261 Forester .. 77 20 .200 Downey ..197 51 .260 AlattlCKa ..170 44 159 Erlcson ...120 31 .258! PILGER HURLER FANS SEVENTEEN STANTON MEN BTANTON, Nob., July 20. Spocial Telex gram.) Today Btanton defeated Pllgen on tho Stanton diamond by the score of 7 to 3. Lueschlng for Pllger struck out seventeen Stanton men, Roy Hollstela pitched a steady game for Stanton. Bcato: B.H.B. Pllger 000010002368 Stanton 60010001 s 7 88 Batteries: Stanton, Roy Hotlsteln and Pass; Pllgor. Luesohlng and Wagner. Struck out: By Hollsteln. 10; by Lueachi Ing, 17. Two-base hit: Roy Hollsteln. Persistent Advertising Is the Road US. me Returns.