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    IHE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1D13.
The Only Way to Knock Mutt Out is to Kick Him in the Shins
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
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ROOMS MNJROM JOSIES
Hammer Oat Total of Fourteen Hiti
with Score 11 to 3.
GAME ICED IK THE SECOND
Omaha Brings In Fonr nana on Trro
Triples, One Home lion and Two
Single Best Was Then
Quite Knur.
Umpire: Anderson and
Time: 1:40.
Haskell,
SIOUX BUNCH HITS VOIl A WIN
White's AirtlRht Work Pali Kibosh
on Boosters.
v.PP? J'SIF1??! M.-Bloux City
bunched five hits for four rum off Laf.
ferty In the Initial round and won .the
first mj of th series here thla after
noon, LaKaff held the visitors runlfM
after that, but White's alr-tlrtit pltchfnir
prevented the locals from overhauling
the lead sained In tho first Inning. The
(core:
DE3 MOINES.
AD. n. II. O. A. K.
iiann, rr a 0 ., l o 0 0
Srecn, u. ..... ...... 4
unter, cf 4
Leonard. 3b 4
.Tones, lb.. a
Iieillv. as a
Blight. 0 a
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAQUfX
rcayeu. won. Lost.
Andreas. Ib f... 3
f"y, p.,
Lakaff, p.,,.
0
3
T0UI1
1 6
sioux cirr.
AD.
Cpqnejv 2b C 0 0
Clarke, Jf 4 l 1
Smith, ss , a 1 f 3
uauanan, m., ....... 302
Davidson, of 8 11
uurns. in 4 11
Miller, rf 4 0 l
BADD. O t A 1
'White, p 3 0 0
Totals SI 4
iDea Moines .,,,0 0 0 0 0
Bloux City
Three-base hit! Tlurnn. H&crirlei.
8m th. White. Double rlav: Coon
Duma. . Base on bulls! Off Larfartv. It
btt Lakaff, t; off White, a. Struck outr
Playlns their last grame for Manager
Arbocaat, the Bourkes showed up dis
tinctively, both In fielding find at the
bat. winning the opening; eamo of the
series from St, Joseph by a score of 11
to 3. The Josle twirlers were hammered
for a total of fourteen h(ta which meant
twenty-six 'bases.
On Ice In Second,
The game was put on Ice In the second
found by Omaha when ' Wur runs wore
pushed over the rubber on two triples,
one home run and two singes. Thla
4lone was enough to con the come, but
tho Ilourke batters had to make up their
batting averages which slumped the last
few days, and continued their ew&Ulnr
Iractlce all through the molee.
Tor Omaha 'Closrp.an did the hurling
and he did It up brown, too. It was not
one of these games where he goes good
and then bad, but It Wall' Rood alt
through. He took. It .easy when there
was no one on and when there was a
man or two on. he tightened. Th ac
counts f,or the eight hits the Visitors se
cured. ' '
rirnhu lift liar.
Itarvey Clrfbb qualified ns' a .real slug
ger yesterday when ht fhado two three
baggers In three times up. To qualify
a a slugger .on the Ilourke team, two
hits over tingles In one same U Ttece
sary. Under this, 'same ruling JMdlb
JuUcV Qbatltled. with a dopb.le .andfc
trio e In four times at. at- xvr tne.
Joales Wtstersll wax'the inoln noise with
the club. He faced Closman four times
and each time he hit. safly. "Bunk"
Congalton sllppd In ft couple of doubles
also,
Stude Kppqtncnlnr Catch,
7.wil)lng robbed 'UleU" Johmon of a
sure three-bagger and a too notn when
he pulled down the Ilourke backstop's
fly to tho bovine sign in center field In
the seventh frame. "Dutch" went threj
feet off the ground .to spear this par
ticular clout, .whicji' lj' aid very suc
cessful! with his glovM nan
llrt ilnnlns; Kcorrlesa.
Doth teama got by the o(tenln,g Inning
without a hit or run. In the bom halt
pf the sqcnnd Johnson slngltd'to left and
scored on . OruWi" triple io left Neff
followed with a safe one and Ornbb reg
istered. 8chlpke smeared the pill to left
center and it took a bad ' bound over
Kelleya shoulder, going to the fence,
while the "kipper" scored Netf ahead
of himself. Justice's triple scored ncnipKe.
Itovr Run Were Stnile.
ConsaHop walked tn tho third, went to
the corner on Kan's single, scoring on a
wild ptfoh by McConnaAJghey.
Irr the fourth the Tlourkna pot nothing,
but Coyie opened the next Inning with a
ringtev'and scored on Congalton a double.
Johnson singled to right,' scoring Connie.'
Tne joaits g4t two in the sixth, wat
ion' singled and Zwltlftg strolled, both
scoring ort Westrnll's , sate hit.
, For , Omaha lit th fame inning Netf
walked und, Scblpxe Sacrificed, t lamjlnc
tfr tin lfnlW'a rrnr fTlnsmbn MArl.
flced, IJeft scored on Justice's sacrifice : Coeliran, 3b ,4
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(Denver SO
les Moines ....... 90
Lincoln ............ DO
Otpaha 93
St. Joseph 90
Topeka 87
Btoux City 89
Wichita 93
NAT. LBAOUE.
New York.,M 26 .foo.
fhi la is si .ooti
Pittsburgh 44 40 .i24
Chicago ,...4J 41 .M3
Drooklyn .. 42 .475
Boston 34 47 .in
(. iOU18...S4 S3 .m
Cincinnati .83 55 .r,o
W.I..Pct.
Milwaukee .00 2f .6121
Iuisvllle ..K 40 .K79
Columbus. S2 42 .la
Mlnneaplls CI 45 .til
Kan. City ..45 51 .474
Toledo ,....43 63 .442
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Indianaplls 33 M ,3C
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hits:
Cooney to
By lAtfsrty, l: by Lakatf, R; bv White. 4
jilt by nltcHed ball: Lkaff (Cfark). Illtd
Iakaff, 4 In .eight and one-third innings,
Left on bases: Des Moines, B; Sioux City,
7 Stolen baset Davidson. Time: 2;0J.
Umpire: Colilflowit. .
Bid ROiJVD 'CH'HKK. VOR BISARH
Antelettes' Pitcher Clause, Pussier
for Denver Men,
iPy Col2" t.4ncoln won
the first game of the series. T to 0. TJn.
.coin. scor(t Its run In h tbitrth on tw?
waiKs,' 'avsoennce and a isingie. Denver
could not hit Clauia when -hits mitint
ab. n. 11. a a.
Ollmore, If 6 0 9.3 1
Casstdy. rf .......... 4 0 0.8 0
Channell, cf a 0 V 3 0
DUteher, tb 3 0 1 6 3
Qulllln. 3b 4 0 10 1
Bpahr, c ,.. 8 0 0 5 1
Cotrey, ss 4 0 11 5
nsher, lb s 0 1 S 0
King, p , 3 0 0 1 0
nioclc , 10100
'Wolfgang .......... 10000
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AMEB. LEA O UK.
W.UPcl.
Phlla. 82 31 .SS7
Cleveland ...63 37 .iw
Washington St 33 .671
Chicago ....51 43 .642
Boston 43 14 .4U
Detroit 38 67 .400
St. Louis ...87 63 .2S3
New Tork...2S6S .Hi
NEB. LEAGUE.
tV.UPct.
Kearney ...39 24 .(10
Superior ..,.39 2 .600
Hastings ...34 32 M5
lremont .,..33 33 .6tt)
York 82 31 .60
Columbus ..30 34 .469
lleatrlco ,..28 33 .4:1
dr. island.. .25 43 .373
'n Itesalts,
CEMENT C0LTS SHUT OUT
First Blank for Them on Home
Grounds from York.
WILLIAMS HURLS AT HIS BE8T
Mound Artist for Prohlbs AIIotts
Superior hut Vive Hits nnd
Wins by Score of Three
to Nolhlnar,
MoCullough, 3: oft Trimble, 3: oft Zon
derman, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Qulg-ley.
CallaTrny Wins Ttto Games.
CALLAWAY. Neb.. July M. Special.)
The Callaway ball team defeated the
Biapieton team yesterday by tno score or
11 to 2. The day before it defeated the
Oconto team by the score of 17 to 3. 1 ne
Stanleton club ueed n. North Platte
Pitcher, but the Callaway boys secured
BUPEBIOftJ Neb., July 2L-(8peclal
Telegram.) York administered a shutout
to Superior today, the first thoy have re
ceived on the home grounds this year.
Tho inability of the locals to connect
safety with the ball was the real feature
of the game. Williams, York's mound
artist, was at his best and allowed Su.
perlor but five hits, safely scattered.
while York garnered ten. Score:
YORK. BUPBRIOn,
Yesterday
WKSOTSrtN T,EAOTIE.
Sioux City, 4; Des Moines, 1.
Bt Joseph, 3: Omaha, 11.
Wichita, 0J Topeka, 6.
Denver, 0i Lincoln, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, ; Brooklyn. It.
Cincinnati, 1; Philadelphia, 3
Chicago. C; Boston, 2.
Bt. Louis, 4: New York, 8.
AMEJUCAN LEAQUa
Washington 2; Chicago, 1.
New York, 1; Detroit, 6.
Boston, 1: Cleveland, 6.
Philadelphia. 11: Bt. Louis. 8. .
AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, e; 8t. Paul, 4.
Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 1.
Indianapolis, 8: Kansas City. 2.
Louisville, 3! Minneapolis, 1. .
NffiBBAsiCA 8TATB LBAaUB.
Hastings, 4-2jjBeatrlee, 1-4.
Kearney, 7j tremont, 3.
York. 3j Superior, p.
Qrand Island, Si Columbus, 6.
(InmcH Today.
Western Leaguo-Sloux Oty at pes
Moines, Bt. Joseph M Qmahaj WichltA
"National' LValittsburgl at N
MiCClnc nna I at .Boston. a.
A'meTl'csT
cago W- York at Detroit Bo.tojV at
Cleveland, Philadelphia af St. oul.
American Association-Columbus at Bt.
au Toledo at Milwaukee. Inaianapoiis
SUKk0ity.,Loul.vll
BeatrtcV. KeaV?iy at FrJmont7VorK at
Superior; ofand "sland at Columbus.
Wither Winn from Rocn.
WILBEB, Neb.. July 21.-(Bbcclal.)-
Wllber won from Jtoca here Sunday In a
well Played same. Score: R.II.TS.
Wllber 0 0003000 -3 CI
Boca 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 4
Batteries: Uacx. Hells and HwlK-Knrt!
Wllber. Shlmnoek, Huffman, Bhimerda
and Storkan.
AH.lt. O.A.E.
AB.H.O.A.K.
.Onnxro Team Wins.
ONAWA. Ia.. July 21.-fSDeolal.)
Onawa defeated the Seneys of Bloux City
)n a ten-Inning game here yesterday, 9
to 8. uaitenes lor onawo were uentley
and Elffert; for Seneys, Tubbs and Cohen.
Elffert, Onawa' s plucky catcher, split his
finger in the fifth inning and was rotlrod
to right field, his place being taken by
Bennett.
Wjrmore Trims Pnlruury,
FAIRBUBY, Neb., July 2t-(Speclal.)
In a spirited gome at Wymore Sunday,
Falrbury met the worst defeat of the
season, the score standing 10 to 6 in
favor .of Wymore. Glen D. Sitler, the
locomotive fireman, pitched the game for
Falrbury and Bootlf was catcher. Error
were responsible for tho defeat
The new diamond In Falrbury is rap
Idly nearing completion. Tho fans are
active In behalf of the Sunday base ball
proposition which will be voted on next
Tuesday.
Glltner Winn Rnme.
HASTINGS, Neb.. July 21. (Special.)
Glltner team defeated Blue Hill at Blue
Hill Sunday, 7 to 4. The heavy hitting
of Glltne rfeatured. Scoro:
Glltner 0 0004102 0-7
Blue Hill 1 01000200 t
Batteries: Glltner, Luby and Luby;
Blue Hill, Speaks and Ashby.
COLLEGIANS ARE SHUT OUT
IN GAME WITH NORFOLK
NORFOLK, Neb., July 21.-(Speclat Tel
egram.) After losing Sunday's game to
Norfolk by S to 0, in which Wallworth
allowed but ono hit to the Nebraska Col
legians, the varsity men was downed,
4 to 0.
Denton of Norfolk waB hit freely, but
excellent suport held the Collegians score
less while Front, his opponent, although
allowing but four hlta was not; so
forunate. Platz was the busy bed for'the
Collegians, featuring with seven assists.
Score:
Neb. Collegians... 00000000 0-0
Norfolk , 10011010 4
Batteries: Front and Dlnqen;- Denton
and Gondlng. Umpire: Hawkins.
Key to the Sltuatlon-Bcff Advertising.
Totals ....... vr...sr
1
LINCOLN.
,' AB. IL II,
Lloyd. 2b..,t 3 0 l'
Collin rf ., 4
Dawjlnfr ss.. , 4
Mccormick U 8
Cole, cf . 3
Barbour, Ib.i, ....... 3 1
Cftrhny. 0 4
Peiiloskl. 3b 8
Clauss, p . 4
8 27 12 8
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Sherm-Howrd Standing.
won.
FarwoU '. '5
HA.lua V
Jftookyltle. 5
Totals V) 1 8 27 U 0
Llrtooln ,. 0 0010000 0-1
Denver 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0-0
Stolen bases: Channell, Butentr. Car
ney. Sacrifice hits: ColllnB. Barbour.
Btruok out: By King. 6; W Clauss, 8.
Bases on balls: Off King, ; ott Clauss,
nmihln nlv! nutcher td Coffey to
Fisher) Dowtlng to Barbour;' GUmore to
Coffey. Lett on bases: Dtsnvsr. 9: Lin
coln, 1. Time: 3:07, Umpire: 0"Toole.
WICHITA HANDED SHUTOUT
Reynolds for Topeka Holds Jobbers
to Thr& Hits.
TQPEKA. Kan,, v July M.-Ileynolds
held the visitors safe at all stages of
the game and scored a shutout. The
locals bunched hits on Bcott. Hoore:
. TOPEKA.
AB. R. II. O. ,A. E.
Lee. If 4 0 0 3 0 0
fly to twilling. CoVle slnglwl. scoring J Tff?Xl h
Schipke. and Congalton followed with a
double, sending Coylo across. Grubb
tripled tn, the seventh and scored on ' a
tvlld pitch by JfAaly. r
Onp More linn.
' In the visitors' ninth Westered opened
lth'a single. Kettcr walked. Kelly
singled over second, sporlng Westerall.
ticore:
OMAHA. .
. AB. B,
Justice, ss. 4
v.oyie. 01.
Contsalton, rf.
Kane, lb. ....
Johnson, c ..,
Orubb, 3b. ....
Keif. If.
echlpV.e, 2b. .
Closman, p. ..
Total's ....
4
0
0.
1
1
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6
3
0
1
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3
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0
1
1
6
O
B
i
Kellv. If 6
Watron. rf .....5
willing, cf. 3
Holke. lb t
Ochg. 2b. -4
IVestersll. 3b 4
Helnke, ss 4
Fttsgerald. c , S
Ketter, c. 0
McConnaughey, p... 1
Htaly, p 2
Griffith 1
31 11 11 27 "IT
ST. JOSEPH.
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Price, cf 4
Rapp, lb a
French, ss 4
Crist, c. ....
Reynolds, p
Totals ..
3
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Burke, 3b ...
Bills, rf
Mlddleton, Cf
1 . .
JQorilor, mo .........
itugnes, 3D 4
Nicholson, If ....... 4
Rapp. s t
Wucob, o i
Castle, 0 0
Scott, p a
Ilegan 0
..?.,;n 6 t XT 17 0
WlCHlTA; . ; .
AB. It. H. .O. A. E.
0
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11
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6
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0 0-0
. Totalsv..t.'i .39 0 3 ii
Rah for Wacobi In th eighth.
Topeka ,...0 I 1 0 0 0 0
Wichita , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Three-base hit: Forsythe. Two-base
hits: Forsythe, French, Cochran, Rapp,
Kaorltice fly: Rapp. Stolen base: Burke.
Bases on balls: Off Remolds. 3:. off
ScptUJ. BtrucH out: By Bcott, 7, Time:
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ToUls 34
Batted for Healy In the ninth.
jmaba
Runs
Hits
St. Joseph
Runs Hits
Two-base hits
Uetnke. Three-base
lueuce. Home, run
4 1 0 3 S 1
6 1 0 3 3 2
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1-3
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Congalton (2). Justice,
mis; uruuo u;,
Bcblpke, Sacrifice
AlU: Johnson. Bchlnke. Closman. Coyle,
Double ptayar Fitsgerald to Uoike to
Vtugeraid. Weaterzll to Ochs to Hoiks,
rflta: Off McConnaughey, C In two and
jme-thlwl innings; oft Healy, S In five
and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By
Closman, 6, "by McConnaughey, 1. XUses
en balls. Oft Closman, 1; off Healy, 4.
WM pltebes-. MoConnaughey. Healy.
Left a base: Omaha. t; 8t. Joseph. &
Jmpjre: 8egrlst
. .. American Assoetatlon.
At Milwaukee- R.H.K
loieao s 12 .
Milwaukee 1 9 ;
Batteries: James and Land; Young
Wutuifl. Cutllnir "Knvltlr -unH llnirh..
. At Kansas City R.H.E.'
inaianapoiis 3 10
Kansas ,Clty. v , 8 10- 6
uatterlea: Meri . and Livingston;
At Bt Paul- R.JI.E.
uoiumuus ....u. 9
Bt. Paul , 4 9
Battsrles: Cole and Smith; Walker and
james.
At Minneapolis- R.U.E.
Louisville 8 S
Minneapolis 1
Batteries: Powell .and demons; Mog-
ilUfc. nu
Fearful Slangbter
fit deadly .microbes occurs when throat
and lung diseases are treated with Dr.
King's New Discovery. (0a and 31.(0.
tor sale by Beaton Drug .Co. Advertise-
FARWELL HOLDS FIRST PLACE
IN SHERMAN-HUWAnu lchuuu
Elba
Dannebrog
Pet.
,7e9
.400
,570
3
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Rockvllle
Ashtan
ATh2nfollowlng gam'es were played Bun-
day in the 8herroan-"owara
Dannebrog'.. "SiSSVileiS 4
BaUerlesV Dannebrog. OwansVl and
Jacobseni Farweii. enersen anu
.....uuxuwavv v r - -
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Batteries: Rockvllle. , werner
Coulter: Ashton. Jexewskl, Topolskl and
Kore, flr.limi...W
TtnlU 1 ,,,10O0uav j
E?fi .. . " """"""-0 00 0 0 01-1 6 1
WrtIriMi noeius. Bosall and Irwne;
Elba. Bummovloh and Johnson.
nEss :..:.......2 s ? o 1 ? 2-14 u 4
Elba 800000 c a a i
Batteries: Boelus. Boall.. Treon. Irvine
and Btrtbach; Elba. Johnson. Bum-
Wnnney, iuh
movlch.
movicn.
RIBBON MERCHANTS
WIN TWO GOOD GAMES
GIBBON, Neb. Jy 2t-8peclat)-Tho
Gibbon Mordants lost to the test
Ravenna club Friday in on excuinn
-m. M.rcer. the Gibbon mound artist,
sent nineteen of the visitors to the bench
hv tho strikeout route, inciuaing a
venna's ex-State leaguers two and three
times each. Score:
s OO00103 08
Olhbnn 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 0-
Batteries: Ravenna, Luby and Green
slit: Qlbbon. Mercer and Johnsbn.
Gibbon again showed Its class Saturday
when It trimmed the semi-professional
team from Rtverdale, 8 to 1 8core:
Rlverd-ls 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03
Gibbon 4 0 11 1 0 I 0 J M
Hits: Rlverdale, 8. Gibbon. 9. Bat
teries: Rtverdale. Marlette and Mariette;
Qlbbon, Huff and Johnson.
Monday and Tuesday tho Merchants go
to North Platte for two games with the
ex-Humboldt Mink league team, and July
28 leave for ten games at Aurora, Hamp
ton. Norfolk, Madison, Battle Creek, and
Bt. Edward. The outcome of these
games will be watched closely as Man
ager Osborne a club are all amateurs,
not one of them having had league ex
perience.
Sonata pitches Star Onmc,
BRAINARD. Neb., July 21.-(Spclal.)
unuiuui i won m eevenin siraigni game
Sunday by defeatlne the Tele-rash and
Telephone company team of Lincoln by a
score of 2 to J. pobQta pitched a good
game for the locals, allowing only six
mis. no two or mom in one inning, ana
striking out yenun men. In the ninth
Inning the first visitor secured a two-
base hit and stole third, Sobota then
struck out the- next three men. score:
R.H.E.
Lincoln oooooooi o l 6
Brainard 0 0100001 -2 8
Batteries: Lincoln. Grant and Gable;
Brainard. Bo hot and Talbot Struck out:
By Grant 13: by Sobota. IT. Bases on
balls! Off Grant 2. Two-base hits:
Flnley. Mlllsr t2). Brown. Time: 1:35.
Umpire: Kavalcc
Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising-
BniDD. 3b... 4 10 1 OPrror. ia.... I 0 110
Mttlck. tb i 14 1 oorir. 2b S 1 1 S 0
CIum, lb... 1 10 0 0Mloert, ct. 4 10 0 0
curk. ir 4 l s o on.n4rth. tin i o t
MimqMrt, Hi i 1 t 0Tnltlnr. It 4 1 4 0 0
MulTtr, rr.. i i i o ouwifiu, id i e u o o
tela, cf.... t 2 10 0Ott. Ib..... 0 113
Brawn, e i o l cifraun. o 4 1 1 0
WlllUms, p. 1 0 0 2 OKmett, p..,. I 040
aehfia ..... 1 0000
ToltU tl 10ZIIO
Totm tl s xi 11 t
Beheld hit for Kvnett In the ninth.
Landreth out for running out of path.
York 0 1010000 1-3
Superior 0 0000000 0-0
Two-base hits: llulvev. Chase. Main)
quiet, Stolen bases: Snapp, Lelse, Pryor,
jsocKewus. Bacrince nits: juamcKs, ui
.....ii ...-.- ww... tl. 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . . .
6: by Kynett, 6. Bases on balls: Oft
Williams, ; on itynou. 1. xime; i;v.
umpires: jonnson ana oioui.
Fremont Losrs to Kearney.
FREMONT. Nob., July 2l.-(Bpeclal Tel
egram.) icearney ny more consistent nu
(inir imfratKl Fremont airoln today by
the score of 7 to 3. Turpln's home run
and a remarkable one-handed catch by
ticnturcn In center field were the fea
ture plays. Owing to thq races tomorrow
tne game, win ue piayea in mo luicuuvu.
Score:
KitinxcT. WIIEMQNT.
All. II. O.A.E. AD.1I.O.A.E.
Mpgnls't. f 4 1 0 0 OTurpIn, If... I 11 J
BrntJ, 3l.,. 3 0 0 1 OW.Icb, 3b... i 1 1 l I
AooJ. -3b... 4 ' OWetiel. f... 4 nil
Harriott, lb, 4 V T 0 omuiy, f
Schiurtn, ct I 3 3 0 Olid. 2b.... 4 13 11
Ory. e 2 l'o.vsH.t, align
Woodruff, ill I 1 I ONtff. rf 0 10
ErlckMD, rt.ll 11 OBttiiie. s.... 4 1 11 1 o
Plrsipton, pi I I I Olllnkler. p.. 4 1 0 3 0
n,.t. in IA t IA A Tvtt.ta 8f It 27 IA 1
vwi. . , - ' v " ' -
Kearney 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3-7
Fremont 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13
Threo-rjase nit: wewei. uome run.
AUrPllls OlVlCIi UO18i H4iVv vse
balls: Off Plympton, 1; off Htnkley, .
tfll-. rl Tl 11, yt4f ttlfilrlsiv ft).
Struck out: My Plympton. ; by lllnkley,
V. rasocd ballt Oray; Tin: 2.1U. Um
pire ! Freeso. Attendance, m
Ucatrttio wl- una L.oc.
nmrniiTiin Mah 91 Rnof tftl Tel-
ppnun.) Beatrico colebrated iu admU-
B1UII V laiO ilSWftflao, ui,es.u s.i
afternoon at the driving park by break-
I . L f T I . ,n a AIlKI..!
ing even vina iio-biuiq
headcr. losing the llrst by a score of 4
j 4 rpi,nlr lilltlnir hV Hn.L.
u u. . , . j. j . . . . . .
inira with a. tWn.bnnir bv Fortman till
tne nxin won ior tno vwuuni.
In the second game Beatrice won by
landing on Young Norton of Crete, Who'
recently signed with. Hastings, for five
lilts In the first inning, which netted foiiri
runs. Two thousand were present, the
blinds from Beatrice and Vllbor furnish
ing the music, Boore, first .game:
lUSTJMJB. 'W .
. . v.. . , n n Atffl.uir . Sh . . 4 1 O 1 O
.n.tt ct. 3110 00. ,1b......
TtcM, id. . 4 ill . iciii. ( - r ; j
Drown, M... 3 0 3 iOUns. 4 0 2 0 1
FlrWtlO. Bp 4IOV . ,... - - - "
a.A.L. .. 4 . M AdMniUll IK. A 1 A A A
HCIIO. II. . 4 M - " T ' ' "
lUhrltn, Kill orott-t.' e.... 4 2130
. aaa. wt .4 m l J n A A
joniuaa, p.. 4 w v in- " - . r - r
4S tl . h 1 A A A A
- H4t V 4 4 VU . 4 V V
T1M4I1 St t ST'U t
Batted for Woods tn tho ninth.
T4..i -a . TTnrtmnn Tfln rW Ttfl
AtlU'UaOQ f I 4,0 4 V I,1I44
Vl I . ,..4. tl.s T - h 4 mnrs 9- VlV Wnrt.
i. Left ori baaea; IlastinKB. G; Beatrice
V 4JOUP.O piHy JJIILUA IU A-.lWf -lr
tin a fnl 4 .fk k TTm .
Pail IO VT lCr W UUV A iillOi -4W woa-
pire; iuyera ocurc, ccvuiu nni-
i a r-iiTva ilRlTltinU.
""An"ro.A.K. ABThTO..
Dtcbtoia. rt. t e 0 o-owiwr, lb.. 1 1 i 0
f prini4n, tv 4 w w-i. . - - -
BtDMtt, cf. 3 0 1 0 00)4. lb 1 0 0 0
Tsck. lb... 3 00 Olllckltn, cf.. 3 1300
Urowa, U...3 10 3 OUrn. If 3 110 0
FlmtlM, 3b 0 0 3 0 Black, rt... 3 3 8 0 0
McCkl. lt. 0 1 tnraanoa, 3b 3 1 1 0 0
lUchardtn. e 3 0 7 0 protect, c... 3 0 4 0 0
K ort 00, p.... 3 10 3 OlUlcr. P- .. 3 0 0 2 a
Tetll Sf 3 It S 0 ToUU 3 21 T 0
Twn-biin.i hits: Llns. UiacR. TaPPan
TThree-base hits: Fortman. Brown. Bases
on balls: Off Norton. 2: off uaiey. 2.
Struck out: py Norton. 6; by Haley, - 4.
ueu on oases: ucatrict:. v.
Time: 1:15. Umpire: oiyers.
Islanders Throw Qatne Away.
COLUMBUS, Neb.. July 21. (Special
Telegram.) The'Islanders today throw
away their ninth straight game, the con
tvat eniUns- (to 1 Trimble, nitchinir his
first game tar Columbus, was relieved In
tne iniru, alter navins torero ia a ruu
with two aucce&ilve Dasses to first
Shortstop Barry ot the visitors staged
a double play unassisted "by. gobbling up
hot liner and tagging Kranlnger at
second. Ramsey sent one ova rthe fence
and Scnoonover, ex-umana teaguer,
lined out three two-baggers. Score:
nniNn isuand. COLUMBUS.
AD. 11.0 A. K. AB.1I.O.A.B.
amllh. tb. ..I 0 0 2 SltosiMtt, 3b 4 0 t 10
lurrr. 1 31topl.4, tb.. 1 1 1 ..o
Dicll. C....I4 0 I OBmrlb. f.3 1 3- 0
BcbBvU. 'ct4 1 1 1 LTD4. It.... 4 0 3 0
r.ri.r ih . .. 4 0 3 2 llliniur. c.. 4 t I 0 0
EUtur. rt... 3 2 1 0 OA4ma, .., 4 1 0 3- t
Ward. 3b.... 1 111 OKraBingr, lb 3 in g g
Oonrlcr. If.. 3 3 0 0 Artier. rf. .4 3 3 0 0
UcCulostt, p3 0 4 OTrtmbl, p.. 1 0 1 1 0
SoaSnnAs, l 1 I, 1 I
ToUlt U S 21 if 1
Tom a irr t 1
(Irand Island 0 JO 0 1 0 1 0 0. 03
Columbus 0 00300115
Earned runs: Grand Island. 1; Colum
bus, 2. Sacrifice hit; McCullough. Two
base hits: Barry. Schoonover. Three
base hits: Bmlser, Ward, Peoples, Art
ley. Home run: Ramsay. Double plays:
Barry (unassisted), Adams to Peoples to
Kranlnger. Hits: Oft Trimble. 3 In three
and two-thirds Innings; off Zonderman,
6 In five and one-third lnnlnfcs. Struck
out: By MeCullouglt. tl -by Trimble. It
by Zonderman. 4, Basts on bi)i; Off
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