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THE BEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913. ROURKE DIRECTS A YICTORY Omaha President on the Bench Brings Ont Some Ileal Bate Ball. HICK JOHNSON STEALS HOME III Bonrke Backstop Simla Home In Eighth While Bchlpke Tkn Second Four Stolen IIm Recorded. Jeff Simply Wanted to Be Sure of a Hearing Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Just to celebrate Fa Ronrke's return to the bench aa active head of the Omaha, base ball club the Rourkea put up an exhibition ot real base ball yesterday and took the second game ot the scries from the Josles by a t to 2 count. Pa Rourke's spirit seemed to have Gripped the players. They took chances in yesterday's game which has been a missing factor on the Omaha dub for the last three years. J tut to llltutrate this: "Hickory" Johnson stole home In the eighth Inning, while Dill Bchlpke was plfering the second sack. This to the regular patrons at Rourke park seems almost Incredible, but it is a tact and there was no - question about "Hick." being safe, ctiher. In all the Ilourkes garnered four sacks off the Jostc catchers. It was the first game slnoe June 27 In which Omaha players stole more than one base. Play 1 1 it and Ilan Game. Again Ihe hit and run game was played oftonorl bunting was resorted to in the pinches and the boys got away wtlh it. This all may have been a coincidence, but It looked mighty tweet to the fans, wiho cheered Rourke as he sat In a chair beside the bench and smoked a huge Havana while he directed the play. And Robinson heaved a heady game. ! It was only when hlte counted for noth ing tbat the fit Joseph players managed to get them. But when a hit mean a run IRoby was stingier than the worst miser. I He tightened up In the pinches to such Ian extent that he struck out ten bat ' ters and gave but one stroll. Aonther thing which looks queer Is the ' fact that Omaha made six runs on seven hits. Vorlly does the bug know of games gone by in which 'twelve and foruteen hits meant but two or three runs and a lost game. It was Inside base ball coupled with the best of base running which won for Omaha yesterday. The Mlssouiiahs, sad to relate, hays won but two games In the last fifteen and seem to ba on a terrible slump, the worst encountered by any Wetsern Uague club this season. Kane opened the second inning for Omaha with a clean single to center. Johnson was safe when Watson dropped his high fly, Kane resting at the key (tone sack. Qrubb laid down a pretty bunt along the first base line. Ncff doubled, sending Kane and Johnson across. Schlpke grounded out and Robin 'eon singled past first, scoring Ncff. Kane Triples In Sixth. Kano tripled, to the right field boards in the sxth, but Johnson Uted an Infield fly to Ochs. . Qrubb beat out a bunt. Kane going to third. Neff singled, putting Qrubb on third and Kane ovor the rubber. 'Neff stole second, drubb scored on Bchlpke's out to Westcrr.lt. After two .Vent down In the eighth Bt Joseph got one ZwIIUttg doubled ana 'scored on Koike's single. Johnson was hit by t .pitched baU In the home eighth. Grubbwraa safe at first on; Melnkfe's error. Bchlpke forced. Qrubb fat. second and. Johnson went to third. A successful double steal scored Johnson. Meinke was safe for the Mlesourtans' In the ninth on Justice's error, Roinhart, batting for Boohler after two were down, doubled, scoring Melnke. Score: AB. R. H. O. A. Justice, m 4 o o 8 Coyle. cf 8 0 0 1 0 Congalton, rf 4 0 0 p 0 Kane, lb. 4 2 8 11 1 Johnson, o S 3 0 9 0 drubb, Sb.. ...... ..l 8 . 1. . 1 1 ? Neff. cf 4 1 2 0 0 Schlpke, 2b Robinson, p......... 8 0 12 8 Totals 31 6 7 27 5 K. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aJ A tiuqjvt 4i ' AR. R. II. Kelly, If... 6 P 1 Watson, rf 4 0 0 ,7.wllllng, cf .3 1 1 'llolke, lb 4 0 1 Ochs, 2b....;......,.. 4 0 1 Westerzll. 3b . 4 0.1 Melnke, ss ..4 1 1 'Griffith, o, , 8,0 0 Kettcr, c... 2 0 1 Boehler. p S 0 0 Helnhart 10 1 A. I 0 0' s 0 Totals,.... ...-S3 2 8 24 12 Hatted for Boehler In ninth Inning. Omaha Runs ......0 3 0 0 0 J01 ' lilts ,,.....'0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 ') St. Jnnonh Runs ......0 0000001 1-3 Hits ...1 3010012 1-$ Two-base hits: Neff, Ochs, Zwllllng, Itelnhart. -Three-base hit:. Kane. Btolen bases: Schlpke m, Nell. Johnson, aacri. lies hit: Orubb. Struck out: By Robin son. 10: by Boehler. 6. Base on balls. Off Robinson. 1; off Boehler, 1. "Wild pitches; Iloblnson. Boehler. 1'aasea ball: ,Orlfllth. Hit by pitched ball: Coyle, Bchlpke, Johnson.. Left on bases; Omaha, 6; St. Josepr, 8, Time of game. l.iO. Umpire: Haskell and Anderson. nOQGB vnAdlk to win out BIodx City anthers In Second Game, from Booster. DE8 MOINES. la.. July S.-61oux City won- the second game of the series hero this afternpon by hitting Rogge hard at opportune moments. Bcore: AB. R. II, Jtshn, rf. '.2 l o Hreen, cf. .io(...... 3 3 1 Hunter, cf. 3 0 0 Leonard, 3b. ..,.,. 3 0 0 Jones, lb. 3 12 Rellly, s 3 0 0 Blight, C 4 0 1 Andreas, b. ........ 3 0 1 Rogue, p. 3 0 0, Fpx , .J 0 0 Totals t " 1 I0UX CITT. AB. R. H. Coone.y, 2bv..,wM. 3 l 2 narke, lf. 4 2 3 Bmltb. sa . 4 0 3 Callahan, 3b. t I 6 11 Davidson, cf. 5 0 1 Burns, Jb 4 0 0 Miller, rf. 8 0 3 Rapp, a M..,..t.... 4 0 0 Wheatley, P i xi O. A. IS. o.o o 3 0 0 3 0 0 12 0 13 0 0 0 5 0 6 0 1 1 4,0 0. 11 0 0 0 27 13 1 O, A. IS. 4 10 4 0 0 1 2 1 13 0 8 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 10 1 5? i "a Totals II 1 11 llatted for Rosea In the ninth. Dee oMInes 3020000001 Wloux City t 10 1 0 1 1 I 0-7 Two-base hits: Miller, Jones, Clarke Whentley. Oooney. Bmtth. Home run: Wheatky. Sarrlflce hits: Breen, Leon ard, Cooney. . PoUbU play: Callahan to Cogney to Burns to Ilapp to Wheatley. Bases on balls: Off Rouge, 8; off Wheat lev. a. Struck out: By Ilocce. 3: by Wheatley, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Wheatley, (Ulelly). fassea bail; Blight. Xft on pases; Pea Moines, J; Bloux Cjty, 1ft Tiros: 26. umpire: uownower. WV OUTBAT TUB JOBBBRB Topka Banebea and Gathers la tka (Josttsat. TOPKICA. Kan., July U-opeka outhlt Wichita and won. The locals bunoheJ mis in uie sooona ana ouiainsa a lead, AB, Ji H, O, A, , ,!U. It, ' 0 0 3 0 ICocnraA . 3 I 1 1 J Forsythe. rf. .4 1 2 1 0 0 MoLarry. 2b. 4 0 1 2 3 0 Price, of. 8 1 0 4 0 0 IUDD. lb S 1 1 7 1 0 iFreneh, ss , 4 12 2 10 McAllister, o soieio Owln, p 3 11,10 0 uoenream, p. z o o o o o Totals 83" 7 10 27 8 WICHITA. AB. R. 11 O. 1 0 4 8 a 4 2 i A. K. m. -.& At. 0 0 uius, rr. s 0 o 0 6 0 3 .1 1 Miaa eton. ci. Koerner,' lb. ........ 4 Jiugnea, id. Nicholson, If. ...... 4 uapps, bs 4 Wacob. c 1 Castle, o. ........., 3 waoaox, p. s Toals 33 4 7 24 11 " (Topeka 08000010 -7 Sviohlta 0. 04000000-4 Three-base hit: Forsythe. Two-base hits:. Jlapps, . Hughes, Castle. Btolen basest McLarry. French. MoAUIster. Bases on balls: Off Owln. 8: off Maddox, 8. Struck out: By Owln, 31 by Cochream, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Maddox, 1, Time: 1:60. Umpire! Begrlst qhixzlieb comu iiigiit hacic Take Lincoln In Tow In Hecond Game of tlie Series. DENVER. Colo... July 22.-Denver won the second gnmn of the series from Lin coin, 8 to 0. Wolfgang kept Lincoln's hits well scattered. Score: AUSNVEUt. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Qllmore. If., 5 1110 0 3 2 4 0 1 0, 1 0 1 4 1 0 G 4 11 0 Channell. cf 4 in.Diuj, 4. ....... it. . - jjuicner. id QutUIn, Jb Bpahr, o.. 4 Coffey, sa 3. Fisher, lb 3 iWitfgang, p 4 Total 84 8 11 S7 13 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Llnvd. lb 4 3 1 3 4 0 Collins, rf 5 Bowling, bs,.. ....... S McCormtck, If,.. .....3 Cole, cf 3 uaroour, id j Carney, o J Feploakl, 3b 4 Eh man, p 4 Totals M 6 9 10 8 Denver 2 Lincoln v v v Two-base hit: Channell. Three-base hits: Channell. IJoyd. Home run Butcher. Struck out: ByVolfgang. 3; by Khman. 2. Basea on balls: OK Wp. gang, 5; off Ehmsn. 1, Timet 1:43- um pire; O'Toole. Allis Makes New Golfing Ueoord in Western Tourney nmcAQO. July 22.-A world's golfing record was tatabUshed In the ellmlna tion play of the western championship tournament at the Homewood Country club by E. P. A)Us of Milwaukee. The young man holed out In one from the first tee, the first time In recorded an nals ot the game that such a feat has been accomplished at the dlstanoe-aw yards. Allls' drive waa perfect, accord Ing to. experts, who said the bait would not have rolled six tnche further had It missed the cup. "Chick" Evans, present western cham pion, scored a two on tne eigmeenm green, his brilliant wprk netting him a TS, the best thus far of the tournament. Yesterday his card totalled 78, so hia total ot 141 for the thlrty-slx-hole qualifying round put him ahead, at least tempos arllv. for medal score honors. His closest competitor among tne eariy cards today was that of Warren K. Wood of Homewood, who- had 77 yester day and 75 today. Less wind greeted the Initial play and familiarity of the men with the lightning fast greens replied i general tightening up of piay tooay. American Association Ilraalta. IMrntriH. ASSOCIATION. At St. Paul- JUt-E. Columbus X at Tiil .7 9 Batteries: Columbus, Davis. Eayers and Bmltn; ot. raui. uaroner ana mw. At Kansas City R.H. E. Ilndlanapolts 2.1 v-.n ritv C 12 Batteries: Indianapolis. Harrington and uvlngstone; Kansas uity. uovmgion ana aloore- ' At Milwaukee- R.H.E. Toledo 0 7 Milwaukee 12 12 Batteries! Toledo, Hchlttse and Lndi GIANTS TWICETRIH PIRATES Defeat Pittsburgh in Both Games of Double-Header. SECOND GOES ELEVEN INNINGS Battle of Pitchers Between Sfathew. son and Fromme unci Attains, 15 nd Ins; Two to One First Is a Walkover, 8 to . NJ5W,.VORKv,July 22.-T.ho PUUburgli team's' hope bt winning tne National Iemruft championship received a .severs JjIow today when too New York cham pions twice defeated Fred Clark's men in i double-header. iThe first game wan won easily by the homo club, 8 to 8, but tlio locals had tq go eleven innings to win the second, 2 to 1, A crowd of world's series proportions, the greatest that ever saw a mid-week game in Now York, was present. The first game was a walkover for the champions. Camnlta held his own with Demaree for four innings, but fell In the fifth after Kommers muffed Mey er's easy fly. This error was followed by Bnodgrnss' infield single. Burns' triple and Sharer's home run, the Inning netting Now Yprk four runs. Cnmntta had another had inning In the seventh, when the champions doubled their scoro on singles by Meyers, Demaree, Shafer and Doyle, a pans to Fletcher and errors by Vlox and Blmon. Demaree held the visitors to two singles In the first seven innings, but eased up after he got an eight run lean, and the visitors hammered out five hits In the eighth and ninth Innings and scored three runs. Second Pitchers' Battle. The second game was a Ditchers' bat. tie between Methewson and Fromme on the New York side and Adams for Pitts burgh. The Visitors scored In the first half ot the eighth, when Gibson tripled wun one out. AQams popped to the In field and Bnodgrass made a three-base mutt or Byrne's lino drive, scoring Men sor, who ran for Olbson. Burns tied it up for New York In the socond half when e mt a home run Into the left field bleachers. In the tenth inning Pittsburgh miea me bases, but failed to score. Burns again led the Giants to victory in the eleventh. His single opened tlm in. ning and Shafer was passed. Fletcher popped to Miller and Vlox fumbled on uoyie, ruling the bases. Burns then cored on Merkle's sacrifice fly. Waimer was dbck in the game after a lonir lavoff and struck out four times, twice In each game. Hums' batting and Fletcher'. phenomenal fielding were features of ootn games. Score: PlTTSUUnoH. NEW YORK. rn, o,,. 1 I g ?Durl, f.... J l a 0 C.r.j. o I 0 8Ur.r. Jb I 1 noramen, lit 1 1 0 lrwtthtr. sa. t S 4 0 "WW. .l 111 ODorl, JU...J l i 4 6 VIm ""' rt i ? ? ! "W.."" lilt 1l".a,: i i 1 f ... HIM 'Bulltr .... lifts OXnivIr. , , Z ; ! Olbo. e.... 1 e 0 0 IDnum. n. S 1 a a r l e e e o toui it mu IloUnwo, p o o t o e ToUl. TiiTiii .fied fop Simon in the eighth. 'Batted for Camnits in the eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 l- -v. v v v i v a v T a First base on errors: New York. 1: PUtstiurgh. 1. Two-base hlU: Vlox. Butler, Kommers. Three-base hit: Burns. Home run: Shafer. Btolen base: Byrne. lft on basea: New York. 3; Pittsburgh, B. Double plat's: Shafer to Doyle to MerKle. jjases on balls: Off Demaree. 1. r. .. .(.. o . . . ... - 4; by aCmnlts, 3. lilts: Oft Camnits. 8 In seven innings; off Robinson, none In one inning. Time: 1:15. Umpire: CDoy aa fcimsuo. Score, second game: FirrsBunait. tork. AH.U.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.I9. dttm. . i i i i ;na if.... iteo cm. If. . I l 0 Sh4tr. lb.. 4 t 1 t 0 Host?, Ul I i t FlUbr. al 1 I I I Winer. . 14 4 DojW. lb... I I I I t Miller, lb. 4 Sit 3 OUsrkl. lb,. 4 I IS I t i i e Mtnr, rt.. 4 3 o lit lUtjm, a.. I 0 t 1 t 13 1 SHnoAfr-a. cf 1 1 I 004 OlMtlbtwRi. p 3 1 t 0 1 4 UcCoralck 1 0 0 0 WIIkmj, rf VIM. 3... OlUoa. .. Maon . . BUoodl s. . . Hl4lt .... esse mnuiK, p. i o e e o nsltm&n. s. 0 0 S 4 Adams, p. !. TeUU It I H U 1 Toui. ... .u tn it i Ratted for Mathewson In the eighth. Two out when winning run scored. Ran (or Qlbsoii in the eighth. Batted for Simon in tenth. Pittsburgh ...0 000000100 0-1 New York ...0 000000100 1-fl First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 1: New York, 1. Two-baao hit: Vlox. Throe base hit: Gibson. Home run: Burns. Hacrlflce fly: Merkle. Btolen bases: Oarey, Merkle, Byrne. Doylo. Deft on bases: Now York, 7i Pittsburgh. 8. Don bo play: Doyle to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Mathewson, 1: off Adams, 1; off Fromme. 2. Struck out: Hy Mathew son, 5! by Frommo, 1; by Adams, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Hyatt (Fromme). Hlta; Off Mathewson, 5 in eight Innings: off Frommo, 1 in three Innings. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Qulgluy and Emsllo. Oobs Lose Two to rhtlllrs. PHIDADEUPHIA. July 22.-Chicago lost both games ot a double-header to Phila delphia today, the scores being, G to 5 and 8 to 6. Chicago took a god lead in the- first game, largoly on 'drives for ex tra bases and sacrifice files, but the homo team tied the score In the seventh In nlncr hv hunohlnir three hits with three passes by Devender. Cravath's home run into the center field bleachers In the eighth Inning won the game. In the second contest Philadelphia knocked Humphries off the rubber In the first Inning, by scoring tour runs on an error by Phelan. a single by Paskert and home runs by Lobert and Luderus. Chi cago followed up two passes by Rlxey in the third inning with two hits and a sacrifice tiy. maimers men weni in In nltp.h nnd a. double bv Mitchell and a single by Bresenahan ran the visitors' total tor tne inning to live lamea. o hnm tom tld the score in the same session on Cravath'a double and a single by- Miller, who batted for Chalmers. Philadelphia won the game In the fourth by bunching four hits off Reulbach with three errors and scoring three runs. Mayer finished the game for Philadelphia in gooa siyie. ocore. JUl.ll.O.A.B. AU.H.O.AB. Ltieh. tt...t 3 3 0 0I!kr. 11.., 4 3 S 0 0 lSrtra lb, v m u 4 una cm, lb. i l i t t shlte, rt. 4 3 l 0 OLotutt, lb., i o Q 1 9 1'baUn. lb.. 1 0 t 1 OlHsktrt. ft.. 3 0 4 0 0 B4tr. lb,... 1 0 7 0 lCriTitb, rt. 4 1 0 0 0 W. Mlllrr, It I l i i iuuaro, id i v Drldwall. lit 1 1 I ODooUo. 4 1 1 1 0 Madhun. a. 1 0 1 4 OKtlllftr, .. 3 0 1 0 0 larenJtr, pi 0 0 1 Ollowler, e... 10 10 Drasnttiaa. t 0 0 0 OAlexandcr, p 1 0 0 1 0 lirennin, p. u v u u v Totals 10 7 1(11 1R. Millar.. 1 0 0 0 0 Mast 0 0 0 0 0 ' ToUU..,..iIol Batted for Lavender In the ninth. Batted for KUUfcr In the seventh. , Batted for Alexander In the seventh. Chicago 3 0100200O-C miiaoeipnia ....... i u x v v Two-base hits'. Leach, Bcnuite, f.ua- ariu nnniin m. 'rnreooase nun: Schulte, Brldwell. Home runs: W. Mil ler. Cravath. Hlu: Off Alexander. 7 In seven Innings: off Brennan. 0 In two In nings. Hacrmce nit: Jwera. . oacnuco files: Baler and Phelan. Btolen baees: BVcrs. Schulte. Saler. Becker. Double plays: Evera to BridweHi Knabe to Luderua. Left on bases: Chicago. ; Philadelphia. C. Buses on balls: Off Lav- enaer, on Aiexanaar, o, vii u'w""i. 1. First base on errors: Chicago. 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Lav ender, 3) by Alexander, J: .by Brennan, 1. Wild pitch: Lavender. Time: 1:51 Um pires I Klem and Orth. Score, second game: CIUCAOO. riULADEUMIIA. An It.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Latch, cf... 1 0 0 0 IBecVer. If.. 4 0 10 0 I. ' .... . .... V. -l 4.44 EVara. 21,.... a v na.m, w. .. . . . - v.t..iit. rt.. I 1 t O OLfcbert. lb., i 10 0 rbalta, lb.. 110 1 Irtikfrt, cf..'l 14 0 0 ealar. lb-.. 1 111 1 OCrarath. rt. 4 3 3 0 ,0 Mitchell. 114 1 3 0 OLuderot, lb. 4 17 0 0 rVOTldali 1 O 1 1 IDoolao. M.. 1 1 I 3 1 nraanlh'a. si 1 1 0 OKIIIKar. e.. 4 3 t 3 0 NUam. e. 0 I 0 0HUr. p.... 0 0 0 0 Iluoipbr'a. p 1 0 0 OCbalmara. p. 0 0 0 1 JUolbicb, p 1 0 1 1 01Iarr, p... 10 0 1 SUehle. p.,. 0 0 0 0 O'Mllltr I 1 0 0 Winiama., 1 0 0 0 O Oool , 1 0 0 Totala If 11 XI 11 ToUU.... 34 10 34 TI " Batted Jtor Brdsnohan In eighth. Eattea tor itueioacn :r eignui. Chicago 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 Philadelphia 4 0130000 8 Two-base hits: Saler, Mitchell. Schulte, Phelan, Lobcrt. Cravath. Home runs: J-obert Luderua. Hits: Oft Humphries, 3 In one Inning; oft Ruelbach. 8 In six Innlnfs. oft Richie, none In one Inning; nt rtixav. 3 in two and one-third Innings: off Chalmers. 3 in two-thirds Inning; oft Mayer, 5 in six innings, nacnnce nits: Schulte, Paskert (!). Rlxey. Sacrifice fly; Phelan. Stolen base; Paskert. Double lay; Mnyer to Doolan to Luderua. Left on bases: Chicago. 8; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on bolls: Off Ruelbach, 3; oft Rlxey, 3; oft Mayer, 1. First baae on errors: Philadelphia, 1; Chicago. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Evers by Rlxey. Phelan by Mays btrucK out: iiy .numpnries, 1; by Richie. It by Rlxey, J: by Chalmers, l; by Mayer, l. wua pticn: itixey. nme: 2;04, Umpires; Klein and Orth. Dodgers Lose to Cardinals. BROOKLYN, July n-8t- Louis, with Bailee in the box, won its first game ot the aeason from Brooklyn today, 8 to 1. Although the Superbas rolled upa total ot eleven safe hits. It waa not until the ninth Inning that they were able to send a runner across the Plate. In that In ning they filled the bases with nobody out, but wheat waa the only man to score. He crossed the plate on an In field out With Manager Hugglns back after his long layoff, tne visitors fielded In splendid style. Curtis pitched well, but received poor support at critical periods. A single in the third, going to second on Hugglns' grounder, advanced to third on Mageefs long fly and scored on a double steal. Whittod's run In the fourth was earned on his slnglt, IConotchy's out and Evans' hit With two put In the fifth, Mogco walked, stole second, took third on Oako's scratch hit and came home on a wltd throw to catch Oakes stealing. After that the vlsltons retired in order, Btack pitching the last two Innings. Score: BT. WHIST. , BnOOKTjYN. AD.1I.O.A.B. AH.H.O.A.B. Hunlns. lb. 4 0(2 OlTmi, 'rf... 8 1 1 o 0 Mini, ir... J 1 1 0 OMlKklnpr,. 1 0 0 0 O Oikfi, cf... 13 0 OStennl, rf.. 0 0 0 0 0 Whltlm), is. 4 3 1 ( 0Outhw, Jb I 1 J 0 Konetchr. lb 1 0 7 0 OMsyer. cf... 4 1 1 O 0 R.inn, rf... 4 10 0 OWtiMt, If... 4 13 0 0 WUto. C.... 4 0 4 1 lDtubtrt, lb. 1 lft 3 0 Uowrer, lt, 1 0 1. t 0 Bmltb. Jb... I J 1 8411m. p... 3 10 1 OFIiber, 4 0 0 2 1 ' Mlllw; .a,... 4 3 110 ToUl 11 n 14 1 Curtis, p.... 2 0 10 1 Klrkptrlc 1 0 0 0 0 6(ck. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 PtMlps .... 1 0 0 0 C ToUlt.....M II XT 1 Batted for Moran in eighth. Batted for Curtis in seventh. Batted for Stack In ninth. fit. Louis .....0 01110000-3 Es-ooklyn 0 o o o o o o o 1 l Left on bases: St. Douls. 4: Brooklyn. 8. Two-base hits: Wheat. Smith.. Sao. rlflce hit: Oakes. First base on errors: Et. Louis, 2. Stolen bases: Hugglns. Ma gee, Oakes, Konetchy, Bailee. Cutahaw. Double plays: Whltted to Hugglns to Konetchy, Wingo to Hugglne. Daubcrt to Miller. Bases on balls: Off Curtis. 1: off Stock, 1; off Sallee, 2. Struck out: By Curtis, 4; by Stack, 2; by Bailee, . Hits: Off Curtis, C in seven innings: off Stack, 1 in two innings. Time: 1;45. um pires: niglcr and Byron. ROORKE TAITO.THE REINS Calls His Players Together for Long Conference. . MEN ABE ALL MORE CHEERFUL Owner of the Omnbp Team Says lis Is Sure the Team Will Go Batter Is Htlll NeKotlatlng; for New" PInjrers. Pa Rourke toolc hold Of the manager ial reins of the Omaha 'base ball team yesterday and his first stroke was to call all the players Into a cohfab which was held in the club, house, lasting over two hours, at the end of which time the players and Rourke himself came out smiling wlh determination written all over their faces to' do or die. , I have the material here," said nburke, after the meeting. "The players are all with me. and we hod a very bene ficial meeting. We got together and ev ery man had a little something to say and .we have gotten to the bettom ot the matter and from now on you are go, Ing to see a different club." k No action was taken on a field captain. Rourke saytng that for the present he will handle the affairs himself. ' Just What arrangements have been made for the rood trips has not been divulged. Arbognat LcaTjesw Ex-Managcr Arbogasf was qne or the early visitors to the park, saying farewell to (he players and wishing all, especially Bill Rourke. the best ot luck for the re mainder ot the season, Arbogast left at 10 o'clock for Los Angeles, where he will be made first string backstop for that club. Rourke will manage the team from the bench, down in the dog house for the first time In years. "I believe that I will b.e able to get base ball put of ray play ers,' said Rourke. "I may be mistaken about it, but I don't think so, I have several deals pending for players, but will not, give them out until everything has been settled. I am going to strengthen my team and will get a win ning team here at any cost. It is not tbat I won't spend money for players, but pitchers and good players are not to be had from any source. But, watch us go.H Costly Treatment. "I was troubled wt0 constipation and Indigestion and spent hundreds ot dol lars for medicine and treatment,' writes C. IL Hines of Whitlow, Ark. "I went to a BU Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Cham berlain's Tablets, and worked right along. I uM -them for some time and am now all right" For sale by all drusclsts. Advertisement. QUIGLEY AMD DIETZ IN MIX Umpire at Columbus Target for Angry Catoher'a Bat. PAWNEES WALK OFF WITH GAME York Attain Defeats Snpcrlor on Cement Colts' Oroanili by Oppor tune Hits When Men Aro on Bases. COLTJMBUS, Neb., July 22.-SpecIal Telegram.) Scenes of excitement' marked today's' encounter between Columbus and Grand Island, Catcher Ben Diets of the visitors started the trouble by throwing his bat ot Umpire Qulgley when the lat ter called him out on strikes. The ar bitrator protested and Dletz replied by making a vicious swing at Qulgley's face. Columbus players interfered and Dletz went to the bench with a 215 fine hang ing over his head. From the bench Dletz dared the umpire to double the fine. When Qulgley re fused to pay further attention to him Diets donned his catcher's mask and once more went forth to battle. The um pire, nothing daunted, stood his ground in spite of the fact that Dletz's face was well protected by his mask. Patrol man Nelson appeared before any 'damage was done and led the belligerent catcher off the grounds. The game was a farce from start to finish. Grand Island led off with four scores, but the Pawnees came right back by making six runs In the same inning. As the contest advanced and rain seemed certain the Islanders made every effort to delay the game and not allow the re quired number of innings to be played. In the fourth Inning the umpire repri manded Dletz for stalling and the catcher started hia warfare in the next frame. With the score standing 9 to 4 in favor of Columbus and the required four and one halt innings already played the promised rain began to descend In copious quanti ties, ending a star exhibition of town lot base ball. Score: aRAND 18T.AND. COLTIUBtJS. AD.II.O.A.H- AB.H.O.A.B, Smith, lb.. 1 1 1 1 PRanacau, lb 10 0 0 Darrr, aaj,, I 1 0 0 OPaaplea, lb. 1 1 Dlrti, -e.... 114 1 OBmjtb, cf... 1 0 Bcbooa'Yr, cf 1 1 1 0 OCran. If 1 1 Farlar, lb.. 1 1 4 0 OlUroaar, 0., 1 1 Saltier, rt.. 3 1 1 0 OAdtme. aa.. 1 1 Ward, 3b.... 1 0 1 lOKraa'sV, lb 3 Courier. If., 1 0 0 0 OArtleT, p... 1 1 Brcfra, p.... 3 0 0 3 1 Trimble, p., 1 1 110 10 0 10 0 too 110 3 0 0 110 110 Touu a i li t t Grand Island , ToUU 21 IJ 4 0 j4 0 0 0 0-4 6 0 3 0 -9 Columbus ..... Carnod runs; Grand Island, 4; Colum bus, 8. Stolen bases: Rondeau, Adams, Artley, Trimble. Two-base hit: Kran inger. Three-base hits: Farley, Cran. Home run: Artley. Hits: Oft Brown, 9; off Trimble, 8. Struck out: By Brown, 4: by Trimble. 6. Bases on balls: Off Brown. 2: off Trimble. L Passed ball: Ramsey. Oame called after first half ot fifth inning had been played on account of rain. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Qulgley, Superior Outplayed. SUPERIOR. Neb.. July J2.-(SDecIal Telegram.) York took the game again louny oy geiuns lucny dim wun men on basea Superior could not hit the drives at the right times. Twice Superior had the bases full and yet the needed tingle did not come. This brings the percentage ot the superior team lower than it haa been since they took the lead six weeks ago, Hastings comes tomorrow for. throe games, score; YOIUC. SUPERIOR. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B Saapp, lb... toil lPrror, at... 4 0 0 0 1 Mattlcks. lb I 1 1 1 OOrar, lb.... 4 1110 rku Ik t A 4 A A Vr mA naei A a) v-J.a "Vf - aast.v w w w t. n at a A V our. H. .. 1 0 3 0 OLasdreth. rt 4 0 1 1 Mjlmq'at. aa 1 1 1 1 OTbeUilnr. if 1 0 11 Mulrer, rt.. 1 13 0 OOockaw'i, lb 4 1 f 1 0 lAit; .... i its PUbet. lb.... till aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasBBSSBjaBBSBaBS) m r lav iVcBsaK. 'saT4sar4sarsarsar4V i..f4si.iiv93s.iiiiiiiiiivsi.iiiiiv rm (re rt ei i 1 0 S i 0 3 0 2 0 Ereraon, p.. 4 3 0 1 OHatcb, p.. Totala 11 17 6 1 Totals 1 17 11 1 York 0 20000030-4 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Three-base hits: Melnert. ObsL Book. ewltz, Mulvey. Two-base hlta: Lelse, Brown. Struck out: Bv Everdon. 4; bv Hatch, 5. Bases on balls. Oft Everdon, 4; off Hatch, 6. Double plays! Lnndreth to Bockewltz to Obst, Malmqulst to Mat ticks to Chase. Bockewltz to OhRt. Mnln. tert to Bockewltz. Wild pitch: Hatch. stolen bases: Chase, Malmqulst, Lelse, Gray. Thelsslnr. Scheld. Sncrlflrn hlta? Mulvey, Scheld. Umpires: Johnson and Stout. Kearney Eoses In Tenth. ivxxuxiwxj rieo., juiy s. (Special Telegram.) Fremont and Kearney staged another hard-fought battle here today, lasting ten innings with' the locals get- wto tuug cuu ub il ,o xo a score. Both sldt bltttAri tinrri anl MoMn llantly, tho only error made being a hard chance by Rels. Conway weakened In the seventh and was replaced by Routt, who finished Btrong. The Kearney club looks stronger than any visiting team that has plaved here this Reason. KEAKKBI. FREMONT.- An. It.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. McKM't. It t frO 0 OTurnln. II.. t A 1 n i Synek. lb... S O 1 a 0Wlrh lh.. i s i e n Acock, lb... 4 0 1 1 OWatief, c.. 5 110 0 Herrlott, lb s o 19 1 oaienry, lb.. 4 1 t o 4 Scheuren, cf S 0 1 0 OReta, 2b 1 1 1 1 1 "r. c. ill o owallaca. as. 4 1 2 s 0 Woodruff, aa 4 I a o nNwr re i i i n fErickion, rt 3 0 0 0 08Unge. e... t 1 14 0 0 Maplaa, p.. 4 1 1 5 OConwtj-, p.. 3 0 0 2 0 Pl'mp'a, K 1 0 0 0 ORoutt, p.... 110 0 0 Totals..., ,SJ 1KV 0 Totala.....l7 I 10 t l TWO OUt When Wlnnlnor run mta muH. Keomey 0 00101200 04 Fremont ....... .1 02000010 1 S Two-base hits:. Woodruff. Wallace. Stolen bases: MoICnluht. vnv it Welch. Double play: Wallace to Henry. .uooes on cans: urr Maples, 6: orf Con way, 3; off Routt, 1. Left on bases: Keomey, 8; Fremont, & Hit by pitched "" iurpm. iui uii vnway, &; ort Routt. 2. Struck nut; Tlv MnnW 1. by Conway, 0: by Routt, 6. Passed ball: gray. Wild pltclm: Routt, 2. Time: 2:00. jijvienuunce: iw. umpire: ifreese. 'Y elrstbFH. Uza;otUcmfwyp ahu uu Hastings Beats Beatrice. BEATRHCE. Noh.. .Tulv r? ctri-i Telegram.) Hastings won from Beatrice this afternoon by the score Of 7 to 2 by outhlttlng, outbattlng and outfleldlng tho- uuua. wmay was on tne mound for Hastings and held Beatrice safe at all times. -Catcher oPteet for Beatrice waa spiked at home plate in the third and retired In favor of Black. HASTINGS. BEATRICE. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.D. UacMoia, rt 6 2 0 0 OWlaaer, 2b.. 4 3 5 2 1 Fortmu, lb. 4 0 t OTappan, u.. 4 0 3 4 0 Bennett, cf. 1 1 1 0 OCoe. lb. lists Taeke, lb. t 1 10 0 OHIcklln. cf.. 4 1110 Brown. .. 1 0 0 3 OAnt, It 4 3 0 0 0 Klreat'ne, lb t 1 1 1 OBIaek, rt, e 4 1 T 1 0 McCabe. If. 1 I 1 o OBrannon, lb 4 4 0 2 a Itach'da'n, al 1 1 oPoteet, c... 1 0 1 0' 0 Wilier, p... 4 1 0 I 0 McDonald, pill) , . Halar, rt... 1 0 3 0 0 Totals 17 11 17 11 0 I Total. 11 1 17 II 3 Hastings ....4.....1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 17 Beatrice ., .kQ 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Bechtold, Bennett-Tlre-stlne, Ling. Three-base hit: Tacke. Bases on balls: Off McDonald, 6: oft WlUejr. l. Struck out: By McDonald, 1: by Wllley. C Left on bases: Hast Ings, 11; Beatrice, 0. Double play: Flre stlne to Fortman to Tacke. Passed balls: R1 chard son. Time: 2:03. Attendance: 600. Umpire: Myers. Olbbon Team Outclassed. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. July 22.-6re. clal Telegram.) North Platte again de feated Olbbon here today, 19 to i. The game developed Into a farce, the visitors being outclassed and playing poorly all around. Score: R.H.E. North Platte 3 0 3 3 0 3 5 4 1 IT 1 Olbbon 100000000-1 3 3 Batteries: North Platte, McClure and Danx; Olbbon, Huff and Johnson. Um pire: Keafer, Ansley Trlniaj Arcadia. ANSLEY, Neb., July 21-(BpecIal Tele, gram.) Ansley and Arcadia met on the Ansley grounds today for the fourth time this Bennon. The game was fast and In teresting up to the sixth inning, when Ansley connected for safe hits and con tinued to do so until the finish, winning by the decisive rcore of 7 to 1 and mak ing it three victories out of the four games. Batteries: Ansley, Bt ruble and Green silt; Arcadia, Duryea and Rash. zt e Old. Ilrenm, o.... 4 3(0 ORchela, o.