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    On the Level,! Don't Know What's It's All About, Myself
Y&J Aik WH6W5 ARB VU5
SCXNf WV, NO PLfCc,
i OUST T7HKN6
GLOSHAH IMS SHUTOUT
"Booster Unable to Find Him at Any
Stage of Game.
fLLLOWS FOUR SCATTERED HITS
Tick Lakaft, Sent In, Itnt IIIotn In
Second Inning- When Five Hln, -tries
and Ttro Double
Are Made.
DBS MOINES, Is., July 25.-(Speclat
Telegram.) Closman, Omaha's star
twlrler, pitched a shutout against the
Boosters this afternoon and took the sec
ond of the series by a score of 8 to 0.
." ,OCB !Unau,c
maum cuiu wvk uut iuu. ivnuwi 4ii uui
inf the nine Innings.
I)ald Basle Isb'ell picked Nick. Lakaff
tn wnrlr ariln.t thn TtnilrbAa . hut .Kirk
com off color and i.hall. hnnln that Jm
.,.,m , .7 '.' ;ZZ, 1
would recover, left him In tbo long-. M
i 1
- wen., wHftt
GET TKERJ6 ?
The balloon went up In the second In-4 fielded loosely. Lincoln used three pitch
ntnsr when five slmrles. tW doubles-anl ers and Topeka two. Harbour's batting
in imr hrnlllrht In.uvot. rllnS-. ' k
. r" "r. r. 1 " "v v
wnms ana neia ine'i(ourxe uj ipree sml
Bs and one score dunnsjhe- remoindet
Dt the trame. ' m'
Booster pitchers rvedno.suppQrii'
tbo fielding was loose, all the way
through. Omaha played an errorless some
with the exception or a grounder which
waa mmtttAA kw Ti..ln lK k Initial
Inning. Score:
DISS MOINES.
ail n. il
o.
4
3
3
1 .
T
S
. 3
' 4
1
0
A.' E.
iiahn, rr
Srsen, If 4
Hunter, cf 3
Leonard, lb... 4
Jones, lb 3
Reilly, ss...... a
BllKht o a
Andreas, 2b.... .....i 4
Likaff. P. 1
rShaw r.i
0
0
0
0 , 0
0.
o-
X
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0'
0
0
5
o
Totals
33 0
4 27 10
OMAHA v.
AUT'K. It. O.
justice, .... & l s 2
coyie, ir 4
Thoraason, of........ 5
Congalton, rf..
Kane, lb 4
Johnson, c 4
Qrubb, 3b 4
4
4
0
11
3
0
0
o
0
0
Bchlpke, Zb ...3
0
3
o
uosman, p
D 4 1 2 a 2 o
v - -4 J
3S 8 13 27 14 1
Totals
Batted for Lafferty In ninth,
Des Molnea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
u v u u u u u -
umana
i . ,U 11 1 U II U II II ii ti
Twobasa
sacrifice
reas to-Jones. Bases on ballsi bit Lakaff.
li off Clouman. 6. Struck out: By Laf.
t . a . . ;
lid I teh- ruil'
'huSS
inlnrs. Left nn
icrijr, i, ay viosman. a. wild
man. Btoltn bases: llahn. 11
Off Lakoff, n three Innings. Left on
oases! ijes Moipes, io; Omaha, 6. Vm
Plre: Collinower. Time: 2:0S.V
ulliY I'lTtllEllS FALL DOWN
Hnlmber and Hkrrls Unable lu Hold
DBNVBIX MoTjute S Wahlia hit
fwoDMv.r nlteherf",.! TS1 !&i
"h.JSJJn. t nh "Mri tola.y. 10 to 7.
feitured for WJch sSore".' 'u
V., .7 .
, , ,". ii. if. mA. is.
u.impro, ii. & l 3 o 0
3
0
0
Cassldy, rf... s o
Channel, ct.......... 4 1
Sutcher, 2b 5 1
0
1
3'
1
0
1
2
0
2
1
1
8
2
S
12
0
0
0
wyimn, o..t..,,,,.'A 4 . 1
Bpahr, o.. 4 0
Cofteyy. ss
risher, lb 5
woim&erg, p
Harris, p
. 0
.... 4
rBlock l
Totals ,.40 7 12 27 16
WICHITA.
AB. R. H..O. A. E.
41BPP. ss 0 0 3 0
Nicholson, It... ...... 8 116
Blushes, 2b 4 110
(Burke, cf 4 12 2
Koeraer. lb 6 0 1 IS
mills, rf.. 4 3 2 0
Babb, 3b , 4 2 10
Castle, o 6 2 3 7
Htgan, p, 6 0 3 0
Maddox 0 0 0 0
Totals
....43 10 17 27
Batted for. Sp&hr In the ninth.
iui.i.1.. . . ft n . .
nUSXT -" mi?!
" ' I I 1 -
Stolen bases' RaDn, lllll lthh f
Nlci?olSn,"istle. Two-ba." lt: tock.'
flee files; Qullitn. Struck out: By Holm
uerK, j, oy iiams, i; oy itegan. S. liases
'it . 2 Hv Hnrrla ! hw TarM 'a
TW. tt Ux.l.lLJl T V.V'V.
fftSwW
on pmm; uenver. m; wicfilia, jo. inninirs
Euciieo. uy jioimoerg. , runs e. nits
v Harris 6. runm 1. hits 10-. hv i(m.n
runs , hlu 13: by Maijdox 1. runs, i, hits SCOTIA. Neb.,' 3uly 2C (Special.) Scc
rione. Time; 2:24. Umpire: O'Toole. Itla beat the bloomer alrls here today In
KKLLEY'S HOMKIl SAVK5 GAM
Vhirieen-Innlnar Doel Goes to Josies
from Slops.
BT. JOSEPH. July 25.-Kslly's home run
aeoiaea a inircecn.iun.ing pitcners battle
Dexween uuscaer, a reoruit and White
In favor of the locals. Three ot the nrUIt
nrs' hits were bunched for their only run
In the fourth inning. A feature was a
spectacular catch, by ZwIJHng In the
twelfth Jnnlnr. which was converted into
, liouble play and saved the game. Score:
BIOUX CITY.'
AB. R. II
Coouey, fb,....u...i i00
O.
1
1
6
0
0
SO
:
8
0
A. E.
3
Clarke, U 4
Smith. ....-.-..l
CaUahan, Sii..,.... 5
Davidson, of... 4
Burns, lb..,,...,...N 5
&Uer, r 4
Kapp, c. .,... .. 3
yv'tiiw, p... .......... 6
0
1
0
0
2
4
TtaU...... 3 1
4 20
1ST, Josxafit
AB. R. IL O. A.
Dawson, rf. 5 ? I I i
Kelly. If,.... J 3 0
ZWiniCg, f- . 4 0 2 2 3
lly-U. lb.. 6 0 9 M
OlSAS. C. 0 0 8 5
OH, THAT DerpBNTVON
WWrVTM- START
sf t; i -sti
,Ufs at- -
Vl
" ...
Oohs, 2b 4 0
Watson . 0 0
Qulnlan. :b.... 1 ,o
Westerzll, 3b 6 0
Mclnke, ss,..,i 4 1
Buscher, p.... 4 0
Totals 43
9 a
Two out when winning run scored.
nan ror oens in tentn.
Sioux City ,...000 1 0 00O00 000 1
Bt, Joaepll 0 01000000O00 1-2
Home run: Kelly. Two-bimo hit: twill
ing. Bacriflce hits: Smith. Davidson,
Duscher. Btoleh bases: Jliller, Kolly,
Chanif. Earned runs: Sioux tCty, li Bt
Joseph, i. Loft on bases! pioux City, al
Bt Joseph, 7. Struck oul: Uy Buscher,
10: by White, 8. Basts on balls: . Off
rtiwcher. ii off Whlta. 1 Double. Ploys:
smith to Hums, lUpp.to Smith, zpiiifwr
to Jlelnke to Qulnlan. Time: titi. um
pires: Beirrlst and Haskell.
I.oriOS WIH SBK-SAW GAME
lllnrl.onr Score. Wlnntn linn When
Price Hoots Hall.
LTNCOLN.Neb.. July JS.Llncotn won
a see-saw same In ten Innlnss from To-
I naka Imlnv. hv a scorn t)f 7 to 6. With
tho bnses full In the tenth Inning. Irlco
- misjudBed Ehmann's" higir ny ana car-
hour .-nrB,i lhn winmnr run. iioth teams
fOatUred. BOOrfl!
LINCOLN,
wn. n. jr. o. a. b.
Lloyd 2b.'. . 4 0 0 E 4 0
collns, rf-ss.. 4
Dawllng. lb 5
g0?1611'
Barbo'ur. s'b.'!.!!!!!!! 6
0
2
0
6
4
2
1
0-
3
0
0
1
0
0
l
s
1 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Carney, a .... 8
bh " 1
I PflPUSRI SI... S
Donovan 1
naker, c... 0
Dessau, p . 3
Smith, p....;..;;..... 0
Khman, p l
Totals. . i. .......If 7
TOPEKA.
' ATI.' n
13 30 1!
II.
1
0
1
.1 .
1
0
, 3
' 2
0
1
. 0
O. A.
4 1 0
9 1
IS.
Lee. if.,..' 2
(oenran, su. .., 3
Forsythif, rt; , 3
McLarry...2b.j.i S.
0V 0
. 8
0.
11
Price, cf
Ilapps, lb ;v 4
French, s... 5.
McAllister, a.: S
x : -uiw ......i
0 I Cochreham, p , 0
Totals U
8 2T 14
Hatted for Poptoakl In the elghtli.
-iiaueu ior nmiin in tne 'eighth.
-rjone out wnen winning run scored.
r fn in too eignm inning.
Lincoln 0 1 0 I 0 2 0 1 0 1-7
Topeka k..-.0 210Q01200-4
earned runs: Lincoln, ; Topeka, 4.
Two-base hits: McCormirk. n Pr.v
rt.j.. al-,.::. - . .
I . . . v..., .a, uunu, o.
lien' un uihii jnpn n ii TAnnb. u
e'w..v" y
i "Viisnu. ii uy uwyn. . una!!
on balls:
P" u. : off QwynT 8: off CpcVe
t Pitched, ball: ByV
'"u'
,St.Josepli Gets
Games from Sox
6T.' J0SBPlr' Mo., July 25,-Tho St.
Uosebh clubtoday bought Pitcher Galne.
of the Chicago American. He wU Join
""Ph August 1.
I DlDaPl Dili TCiUO UMI I
lununun unu. i uniri tviuu
0.1 ill IV ciTilontV irrrnimnti
runi oniununi np tniiuuiM
Tho Boraca ball' team of the First
Methodist church ' will play the Qraoo
Baptist Baraca nine Saturday after
noon at Elmwood pork. C. W. Montague,
manesrer of the First Methodist team.
0 1 would like to hear from others wishing
4 i games,
I
American Aoaoclatlon Resrilts.
At Kansas City 11.H.E.
Milwaukee ......'..213 4
Kansas City .10 13 1
Batteries: Milwaukee. Young and
Hughes; Kansas City. Powell and Moore.
At Toledo R.H.E.
Louisville 8 1
1 Toledo 8 1
0 1 llfi"llrlBi Lniiiavillfl- Tiiidcrmlllr and
Clcmons; Toledo, George and Land.
At St Paul R.H.E.
I Minneapolis
Minneapolis , .11 13 6
Bt Paul 6 13 5
1 n.,..i. ..I .1- r.-. Jt
I ,niinuvapoii. raiomun mm
9weni: 8t- Ptt.u, Drnt- Walher ni
- 1 At Indianapolis
n.H.11
. I n - . . . ... .
uanenes: uiiumoun, v;oie ana urn in;
Iivlng.rone; seventeen in.
I
7: I , . ,
I Defeat .Tor .Bloamrrs.
13 bloomers illayedvreal baJhJKTh were a
oeiier ouncn man. uio last oioomcrs mat
Played here. Score
ItH.E.
Bcotia ..
Bloomers
..3 1000100 588
-.0 02010100-444
Batteries; Scotia, McFarland and Am-
merman; bloomers, tonard and Meecnon.
tit. tjawara win piay two games nerc
next Saturday and Sunday, July 26 and 27.
Madison Defeats fit. Edrrard.
MADISON. Neb.. July 28 (Speclal.)-
Modlson defeated Bt Edward on the local
game here Thursday afternoon by a score
ot a to i. Tne reature ot tne game was a
home run by Koepenlck. Score:
R.H.E.
Madison 00030062 -5 90
Bt Edward... .1 001001 0 0 1-3 8 6
Batteries: Madison, Wlekham, Odell
and C, Pickering; St Edward, Bono and
Adams.
0
Fairmont l)eftls Ohlovra,
OHIOWA. Neb., July 24 (Special.)
Falnnont defeated Ob Iowa in a loose
X
i iituung game ot oase nail, nere weones-
M.V (Imp., II If 1-
0 Ohlowa ... 2 80010000-7 8
0 Fatnnont . ..0 2 0 2 0 2 8 1 Wit 7
0 1 liattertest Ohlowa, Dull and Bcbupbaeh;
0 'Fairmont Severn and Wells.
THE BEE:
3
THflY
ViBLU;THeN IP
NOT GO(6
ANY PUCe-AND
GT THeR.6 ON
TM6 VJHrVT
TfMe WILL
NE CeT SACK.
BENNETT'S REDS COMING UP
rr i at rt ? m T.-.i.
Hastings Gives Superior Team Beat
ing, Four to Two.
XWU XLUJlUma XV& mariJlUilU I
Nctt Hobs of Ulinntpa There irith
Stick nnd Itts TeamIMckn Vp
I.lfc, ShorrlnK Cement
'Colts the (inme.
SUPEIXIOIL Nob., July 25.-(Bpeclal Tel
egram.) Too many errors and not enough
hits were responsible for Superior's de
feat today at the hands of Bennott's
Hastings. Ileds, Feature were somo
sensational outfield catches by Landrcth
.and the stick work of Bennett, who was
credited with two home runs, the flrnt
one ' with a man on second'. Tbo 'team
loavce for Kearney tonight for three
games and then will be at home for nine
games. Score:
BUPKHIOn. HABTIN08,
AD. ll.O. A. B. AU.II.ri. A. B.
mor, 1021 aDechtoia. rt. i i a e o
urr. I 0 3 d lrortmui, !b3
Melncrt. cf. a 1 S 1 OIMnnett, ct. t
Lcnilretn, rt 0 1 0 OTicke, lb... J
Thultslns, Ifl 1 1 I ORUrown, ral
Boktwlti. lb 4 0 I 1 OKInatlne, 3b 3
13 0 1
4 1 0 0
0 110
0 3 10
0 3 2 0
13 0 0
1 S 1 0
ODii, id 3 111 SMtCkbe, 11.. 3
Bmllh 1 1 7 3 IIlloh'nln, el
Hitch, p.... 110 1 OJobuon. p.. 1
0 0 2 0
TOUU.....33 I ToUU tl S 37 T 1
Out hit by batted boll.
Hastings 201001000-4
Superior 00010010 03
Home .runs: Bennett (2). Two-base
hit: Smith. Stolen bases: Bochtold (Z),
Bennett. Melnert. Landrcth, Obst, Smith.
Struck out! Hv Johnnnn. i: liv llntrh K
Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 2: off Hatoh,
reth. Umpire: Pntlus.
York Has Walkatrar.
8ram.)-York slaughtered Woods today.
and won hands down toy 1he score of li
Lii i . hupp inn r i rmr inmnir1 wnna vri
up" In the air. while Williams was pitch-
lnir SUDerb ball. Ueatricn irot their nnlv.l
run In n .Inh.l, nn a aum V uSi
and It. clni?M hv TnnMn n TV., fnohlrni
were two rast double plays by York and
t, lirM1ln.it r,n..v,.n,l .inn I,.. xt.Im1.
ssuure.
UBATniCE. TOtiK.
AU.H.O.A.K. aii. it. o. a. e.
TsCMn. IS. 1 111 lCTiuiss. lb-lb K 2 0 1
Brjanon. 3b4 I 1 0Mutck.. 3b l -l 3 l
Sk. Vf.'.' 1 I l o 2ci.Vib""i 2 3 i s
l" . . 4 5 l 2 Jairt. u's lioo
Hlcklla, It.. 3 I 0 1 , OixumtTlst. UU I 1 o
Auinirn, id vi v uAimrcjr, rr.. s z s 0 o
lUltr. rt...
. I, I 2 0 0LUe, ct.... 1 2 1 1 0
Woods, p..
TVUli...
.3101 0 Drown, C....1 3110
William., p. 1 1 0 1 0
.21 2J H 1
Totals.,. ..40 17 27 12 1
10 3 2 0 0 2 2 3 -12
York
Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-base hits: Coe. Malmaulst. Haley
Home run: Brown. Stolen bases: Clarke,
Rice. Double rilavs: Mattlcks to Malm
aulst to Chose; Chase to Malmqulst to
Chase. Bases on bails: Oft Williams, 1;
on woous, z. ijfii on oases: ueatrice, i
i . v i . i a. ,!. n.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . J .
U , ,VIH I. HUUUK UUIl ' iiiiiiiutiv, -mt
oy iwT)0is. s. i'assca oau; uoe, wua
pilch: Woods. Time: 1:15. umpire:
Myers,
Pavnees Blank Kearney,
inlSioll
the pinches lost today's game when Co-
jumbus got two In the first on a two
Sl-5rV?:.i". Z J'J. 'u,K"uV,.MD,r:
game was a fast one, going In the one,
two tnree pruer tnrougnoui. isoarney anu
superior play at Elm Creek Sunday.
ocore; .
coLuMnva.
AU.H.O.A.E.
KIlAhNET. '
au.h.o.a.x.
SEft-.. ! ! SSDU. "i 1 ?
Smyth, ct... 1 14 0 OAoock. 26.... i 0(1
SX! L."-:" I f 1 . SiSIKSs
ixaj. lb...., ( 2 11 0 oorajr. c 2 osio
Adams, as... 1 I 1 T lWoOdrutt, sal 0 2 0 1
Knmngr. rt 0 1 0 OBrlckaon," rt. 3 a 0 O'O
zoaarman, p V B s SMasies. p. .. S 1 e J
VMSIS.....U Inul T.ti....-. ".nil
coiumbu. ? ooooloo 0 -
lvcHrnev ,.., o o o u u u, o u tH-O
Two-base hits: Cran. Erlckson. Three.
base hit: Smyth. Stolen base: Smyth:
Double plays: Adams to Peoples to Deal:
it-JaV0. n'n
bases: Columbus. 7: Kearney. 8. Btruck
out: By Zonderman. 2; by Maples, 6. Bimpjy asked Ban JoWon to com
Time: 1:15. Umpire: Freese. nei.lhe Vht -Sox to pay Zelder's salary
Fremont Still Losing.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 26 - (Bpe
5.V. i?XttKW2JraSStMai "Even tn the hospital Zeld.r Is
island Its third straight victory off Fro-
mcnt The hitting ot Schoonover. who
Ul'IU UUI III"" mu-ca.un.cin. a.u inn nlnvt hi halt t-oma '
fielding of TutPln tn left garden and to nla toMt Bam
Rmlth at short Were features ot the game. I . ' .
!. '
Altii.o.A.B. aba.!!.
Tttrpts, if... i l 2 o OBraltu. H...4 l t I o
Unlak Vk 1 1 li I 1 tfn- - A 1 A ft
wttsci, rt.. lio orurrr. U....' 1 zoo;
iwF'nZZ 1 I i 2 irtricV: ib:. 2 i t o
Wallace. .. 3 2 0 1 OftoilMr. ... 2 1110
Naif, rt 2 one oward. 3b.... 2 0130
Stm, c... 12 10 OOourUj. Ikv. 1 1 1 .4 1
Oattia)l. p..4'0' S I 0B.lt . p 3 10 2 0
Totals..... 1 It -"l 1 Totals,. ...'s 11 37 It 1
Grand Island 0 1240110-
Fremont 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
Earned runs: Fremont, 4; Grand Island,
4 Two-base hits: Henry, Vtange, Schoon
over in- unree-oase mil Turpin. iioses
on balls: Off Qetchell. 6; off Belts. 3.
Struck out: By aetchell, 9; by Belts. 1.
Double plays: Gourley to Smith to Far
ley: Ward to Gourley to Farley, Passed
ball: Smlzer. Stolen bases: Wetxel.
Barry (2), Schoonover, Ward, Gourley ,(2),
Belts. Time: 2:15. Umpires; Nelson and
Qulgley.
MINOR LEAQUE TEAM
DEFEATS THE DODGERS
TROY. X. Y., uJly 25.-The Troy Now
York tSate lesgueteara defeated Brook
lyn of the National league In an exhi
bition game this afternoon with a batting
rally In the ninth. Score: It II. E.
12
7
Troy J 6
Brooklyn 1
Batteries Winters and Glddo. Walker
and llecKinger
OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY
! . ..
nPPNn; dim I
WHATTfV6 UG G?UIY
CO6 AND START
J
Cowing Back
WELL IP Ve
1
G0(N6 how Do we KNOW
Vjp HMPNT PWD IT.
j Standing of Team
1
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Played. Won. Lost Pet
63 3 .en
i)eB Moines 81.
62 42 .K3
19 11 .627
j-incoin ai
Omaha..... W 49 4 7 .610
St. Joseph .M . 1$ 17 .196
Topeka ....,(,.;.... 90 89"v'6t .133
Bloux City.? 93 SJ . Mv. .lit
Wicnua . ?5. 37 C9.. .385
NAT'L. .LEAGUE. AMEIt LEAGUE.
W.L.PctL t . W.L.Pct.
Now York.. 61 26 .-OlfPhlta. M2H .W
Chicago ..16 43 .617c Wash. ......52 39 -F71
l'lttflbUlTKli 15 13 .511, Chlcairo ....R2 15 .536
Brooklya .,39 ,176 Boston 13 18 .183
ijosion a in .!30i Detroit as 68 ,va
Bt. Louis.. ,Xi 54 .393, St Louis.... 33 69 .392
Cincinnati .35 66 .3SS
New York..28 00 .318
AMETt. AfiSlN. I
NEB. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
W.UPct
Milwaukee 62 39 .611
Kearney
Superior
..10 27 .697
.100 29 ,6S0
..37 23 .623
..35 33 .622
LiOUlBVIlle .50 13 .661
Columbus .64 It ,6&1 Hastings
jviinncaps .m ia .ms lortc ....
Kan. Clty..4S 62 .4S0 Fremont
...31 36 .486
Bt. l'aui.,,.13 M .413
Columbus. .33 35 .&
uoieao m .llJl
Indianp's .32 60..3U
Beatrice ...29.11 .411 k
Or. island.. 28 43 .294
Yesterdr,s. xicsnlts.
WESTEItN LEAGUE.
Wichita, 10: Denver, 7.
Topeka, 6; Lincoln, 7.
moux city, 15 st Joseph, Z.
Omaha, H; Des, Moines, 0.
NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
Philadelphia. "2; Pittsburgh, 12.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6; Boston, 7.
0 Tallin fi. Ur..hlni.l.n fl ,P.IUJ .In
... k mhio. ui iiaDiiuiQwii, a. muicu '.II
fifteenth, darkness. I .
Detroit, o; Philadelphia, .
Clevland. 3; Nw York, 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 3: Indianapolis, 3.
MiiwauKee, a: aivneaa wijy v., .
Louisville, 0;' Toledo, 1.
Aunncajioiis, Ji; Bt I'aui,- o.
NEBRASKA Sl'ATE LEAGUE.
I eatrlco. i; York. 12.
vltantlnKc i Superior, 2.
vuiuihiub. qak iicj. w.
Fremont, 4; Grand Jsland, 9.
t .
names 'AOuajr,
Western Leacue Wichita at Denver.
I Aopeaa at uncom. oioux uuy at au jo,
I ftnnh. Dmnho. At Dai Mn(na.
i .nuuiiii vusutr nnauoipniit utuis-
Iburgh; Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at
IChlcaRo. NawiYork ut Bt Loula. . .
ol Amnrlonn Lahchio Oh'mlrnrn nl Tlnatnn-
St Louis at WasiTlnKtop. Detroit at
Philadelphia, Cleveland at New Yoik.
American Association-Columbus at tn-
l manapoiis, ivansas city at niuwauKee.
I iumvniii ai jluifuu, du jraui at iuinne
anoiis.
Nebraska State LeilirUe Beatrice at
Fremont, Hastings at Grand Island, York
atvoiumijus. superior at Kearney.
Chance Prepares
to Shape Up Team
NEW YORIv, July 2S.-Reporta of im
mediate changes In the lineup of the
New York American league team were
current on the return, ot the team from
Its western tour) Manager ifrank Chance
lu?"0 expreeSlng disappointment
of tho w.ork of ''Jlerdlo" Cree and Bert
- Daniels, voteruns of the outfield, and as
contemplating replacing them with "Slim"
Ray Caldwell and Roy Hartsell, placing
w'llllam McKetchnle ot second base,
w,l)ch WJ hft8 been cverlng. ChahCe
I wns "said to, be' particularly desirous of
i . , " . -.-
I getting Caldwell Into the game regularly,
as he tortslders hfm one of tho W bat-
o ters on the team. 'He has been keeping
? htm on the relief pitching staff.
McKetchnle, late of Boston, would also
! h Innkml tn to trmrthnn the infield
'00K6' IO rnHtnen me inueia.
g wmncu r-.iiJotn mo nonij (Jurcnawi
M-r b in the game by the middle of
I A llirilat Tn A I on narl -. w ra4 4 V rise!
3 ..rr
I tu 4t viiuvatv
BOX " exenange ior nai unase, ne qe-
clared the reports, that he had protested
the deat so that he could get Chase back
to be used in some' Other trade was ab-
surd.
Rt)j doctors bills' until he Is able to play
- n R New York uniform," he said and
worth three Chases, and the fans will
know what J mean when Zelder is able
UNIOIVI GIANTS PLAY MOST
REMARKABLE GAME OF BALL
1 iitmnmnuu unina, ui un-u
I ' 1
The 'Chlcafio Union Giants, who are to'
.mettle Btdrx'Trlnmpfis Baturday ahd;
bunaay at iiourne parK, are piaying
thrpugh Iowa with an unbroken string
of nineteen v.ctorl'es. The most remark
able game ot the season was played at
Outhrie Center, pnly twenty-seven men
facing thei colpred phenorn, Norrnan, dur
ing the entire, game and not a man reach
lrm first base; while his dusky team
mates succeeded In circling the bases
nlno . times. Two Omaha players, Roy
Wright and inck'" Bauohman. formerly
with the Omaha Giants and Hanscom
Parks, respectively, are with the Windy
City wonders, and, according to Road
Manager Ollkerson, are playing a great
game- Olsen, tor the Triumphs, and
Norman, tor tho Giants, will, most likely,
be. the choice of pitchers to work Batur
dsy, and Alderman and Alexander, who
had tho -Indian sign on the Brewers at
Missouri Valley last Sunday, will be
called On to fight It out Sunday.
llanleton Bents Onatva.
ONAWA, la., July 26. 8pec!ai)-Map-inttn
dafAutjut fttiswa. In a hard.fousTht
0 i vama liana Thursday alUmoon by &. sroce
lot 4 to 2. Batteries: Onawa. Payne and
iiienneu, apieioo, iiosuauu auuynuu.
26, 1913.
Drawn
IT TILL Y46 teTXHef AND
ViG'RE NOT THRB ONtlt-.
ve cerr tr5lo
"DON'T
FIFTEEN INNINGS TO A TIE
Game .Between St. Xouis and Wash"
ington Stopped by Darkness.
BUUiiL IB JCUUUX XU JEiiUHX '
Johnson, Called on In Forth to Halt
SlntrKlntr of Droirns, 'Strikes
Oat Sixteen llatn
meq, WASHINGTON, July 2S.rIn the longest
American league game on the local
grounds tills season Washington and Bt.
Louis today battled to an 8 to 8' tlo. The
game had to be called on account of
darkness In the fifteenth. Baumgardncr
and Bngel started In the box, but both
were hit hard and forced to retire. Well
rrfan succeeded "tho. former tn the first
Inning and pitched a superb game, as did
Johnson, who was called on-4n the fourth
after Hughes had failed to stop the heavy
hitting of Bt Louis, Tho game then re
solved itself Into a pitchers' battle be
tween Weilman and Johnson. Johnson
struck out sixteen men.
Agnew was hit on tho Jaw by Engel
tn the fourth inning while at bat and aus-1
talned a broken Jawbone. The probably
wll be out of the game for two weeks.
Boforo the. game Gnndll, Washington's
flrs,t baseman, was given an automobile
by some ot hi local admirers. Score:
BT. LO0I8. WASHINGTON.
An.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Rhottro. cf.. T 1 3 0 1 Moalltr, r-lf T 3 10 0
Johntton. If. 2 1 OFoater. 3b... 7 10 0 1
Pratt. 2b.... 7 2 2 1 0 Milan, cf... 6 2 .4 0 0
William, rfl 2 3 0' OOandtl. lb... 2 10 2 0
Brief. 3b.,.. 7 0 II 0 OiMors v 2b, 4 1 1 0
.,.iin ih... I 111 1 OnaWo. If.... 0 0 0 0 1
Actiaw, C.... 1 0 3 0 lLport...rf.,T 2 10 0
Aleiandar. o3 1 3 1 OMcBrtda. M. J 0 1 J 0
UeAllliVr. el 0 2 1 0 Henry, 2 0 110
Lyan, s...S 1 3 2 OAtoamitB. c,j 1I I 1
Tulrntl. ..! 0 0 2 OKnnl. P....1 0 0 10
B'rairdnr. pO 0 0 0 lllacbts, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Wallman. d. 0 1 2 OJctmson, p.. 6. 0 2, S 0
Oomotoa .. 1 0 0 0 0 ,1,
l9toTill .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals HMini J
Totals t Ills 12 3
Game called darkness. v
Batted for Alexander in the twelfth.
Batted for Lavan In the twelfth.
Washington ...3 0 3 0 1 0-0 1 6 0 00 0 0 0-
St. Louis ..800 4 00 100,00 00 0 0-8
Two-base hits: Johnson, Pratt, Foster,
Gandll. Three-base hits:. Johnson. La
Portc. Homes runs: Moeller, Milan.
Hits: Off Baumgardner,' 3 In one-third
Inning; off Weilman. E In eleven and two
thirds Innings; oft Engel, 6 in three and
one-third Innings: off Hughes, 3 In bne
third Inning; off Johnson, 7 In eleven
and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hit:
rtnndlL Stolen bases: Austin. Shotton
(2). Milan, Moeller (21, Morgan. Lett on.
C T aiiU Oa TWn aaVi 1 1 s-t fry ft Tin essN
UUSOa . Uii uwuio, v, iiutrswMi ft
on balls: Off Weilman. 2: oft Engel. l:
oft Johnson, 8. First base on errors: St.
Louis, 2; Washington; L Hit by pitched
ball By Engel (Agnew.) by Baumgard
ner (Morgan.) by Weilman (Milan.)
Struck out: By Weilman (6; by Engel.
2j by Hughes. 1; by Johbson. 16. Passed
ball: Alexander. Time: 3:33. IJrnptrea:
Ponnolly and Ferguson.
Naps Win Close Game.
NEW YORK, July 25.-Clevels.nd de
feated New York, 3 to 2, today in the
first game ot the series, a thirteen-ln-ning
struggle. The game was a bard
fought pitchers' battle between Mitchell
of Cleveland and Fisher and McConnell
of New York. Mitchell struck out twelve
men, but frequently was wild.
New Ynrk scored In the first lnnlntr on
doubles, by Wolfer and .Daniels. Cleve-
land tied in the firth .on Mitchells double
and hits by Liebold and Chapman." in the
sixty Graney hit a home .run Into the
rlirht field aland, but NeW York tied it
up again In the seventh on Infield singles
by Mldklff and oossett ana j season s
fumble. In this Inning New Yrk made
only one run on three singles and two
passes. Gossett's failure to slide Into
the plate trying to score on a short wild
pitcn preventea new ior irom win,
nlno: In this lnnlnr.
Cleveland won In the thirteenth when
Chapman walked, took second on John
ston's sacrlllce, third on ivroanvs oaa
Ihrnw and scored on Jackson double.
The fielding of Pecklnpaugh and Wolter
was a feature, score!
n.mnlilNn. NEW TOIUC
AU.H.O.A.JS. AB.H.O.A.E.
rihnM cf.. a lie OafcKch'a. 2b 3 t s 2 0
Cbapoun, 6 114 IMoCon'otl. p2 0 0 1 ft
jonitaion, to v .u v .nww, v.... -Jackaon.
rf.. 3 2 0 IDaalala. rf.. 4 110
lAlala. 2b... 4 1 a s orecsmps, a. a v
Turner. ..! 1 1 2 lKoliht. lb.. 4 1 It 0
ntu.t if.. I 2 2 1 orm. If. 1 12 1
O-KVIi. B....4 0 12 1 0,Calilwll .,0 0 0 0 0
Mitchell. P-. 1 1 VVllkllf. 2b.. 3 1 2 2
mm -.UUtmi, C,. A
Totals 12 I 17 IFUher. p.... 2 0 0 0
Hartiell. It.1.1 I I
Totals.-. -.I 2ll
Ran -for Cree In thirteenth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 00 00 0 1-i j
New York ....i o o o u i v w
Base on errors: New Yok, 2. Two-bastt
hits: Wolter. X)nlel. IMtchell. Chap
man, lime run: Oraney. Sacrifice btta:
Mldklff. Cree. Johnston. tSolen baees.i
Graney, Daniels. Wolter. Chapman.
Lajoie. Left on bases: New York. 12,
gleveland. 8; Double 'ptaya: Oraney tc
'Nell; Pecklnpaugh to Knight );Mc
Connell to Pecklnpaugn to Knight.
Turner to Chapman to Johnston; Cret
to Mldklff to Pecklnpaugh. Bases on ,
balls: Off Fisher, 8; off McConnell. 3.;
off Mitchell, 8. Btruek out; By Fisher
1; by McConnell. 3; by Mitchell 13. Hll
by pitched ball: By Fianer, LaJole. Hits:
Oft Fisher. 6 In soven Innings; off Mc
Connell. 4 In sx Innings. Time; 3:00. Um
pires: Egan and Dineen.
Ucd Sox Defeat Oblcaso,
BOSTON, July 25. X victory for Bos
ton over Chicago, 7 to b signalised the
first appearance ot Manager Carrlgan
here aa the leader of the world's cham
pions. The game, was a slugging match, each
team having to resort; to relief pitchers
and ptnch hitters. Boston drove Cicotte
from the box In the flfthlnnlng with a
volley of singles, and Russell, the next
Chicago pitcher, mad a wild pitch la
this same Inning, giving the locals a lead
which the visitors could not overcome.
Two singles and a stolen base In the
eighth inning off Bens, secured Boston
another run.
Catcher Schalk was put oft the field for
disputing a decision of Umpire O'Lough-
' ' f VeLLTHe(4,
TJVj 1M-L RjEAw'ib,-
i iTmHwihiiiiiiiii"' WgjpapK
for The Bee by
(&
tin, who made his first appearance here
this season. Score:
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
AU.H.O.A.E. AD.II.U.A.B.
.10 2 1 OJmrrlD, l 11(1
.2123 Ollooptr, rt.. 2 2 2 1 0
.321 0Hptk6r, ct.. 11100
.12 10 OLcwU. If.... 12 0 10
.2010 OOardDtr. 3b. t 1 1 3 1
,. 0 0 1 0 0 Untie, lb... I 3 I 0 0
..1132 Vur. ..20(21
ftalb. 2b..
Lord, 9b..,
Cem, lb
Bodl. cf.
Blhilk, c.
Collins, rt.
FVturnlcr. If. 2 1 2 1 uritrliu. u. 1 s 4 0
WeTr, .. 110 2 oandlent, p...' 3; 0 0. I 0
ucoiu, p.., iioz ZLopwQ, p., l 0 o i u
Kumll, p.
0 V 0 1 BTtOmil ,t, 1 0 0 a v
ooaoo ,
1 0 0 0 0 Total 33 11 27 1 3
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 4 0
mat. p.,,,,
Chppll
Derstr ..,
Itadcr ...
ToUls...2l tl IT 8 . .. . . - '
Batted for Russell In the sixthVlrinlng.
Batted for Benz In the ninth Inning.
Ran for Bepger In the ninth Inning.
Batted for Bedlent In the sixth Inning.
Chicago 1 01012000-6
Boston ....0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 7
Two-base hits! Gardner, Fournlen
Three-base hit: Lord. Home run: Engle.
Hits: Off Cicotte, 8 In. four and one-third
Innings; off Bussejl, 1 In two-thirds in
ning; off Benz, 2 In three Innings; off Be
dlent, 7-in six Innings; off Leonard, 2 In
tnree innings, sacrifice hits: Schalk.
Sacrifice' fly: Chase.. Stolen bases: Jan
vrln, Fournler, Engle (2), Weaver.
Thomas. Lett on bases: Chicago. S:
Boston. 6. Bases on balls: Off Bedlent.
2; off Cicotte. l; oft Leonard, I; off Benz,
2. First base on errors: Chicago. 3: Bos
ton, 2. struck out: By Bedlent, 1: by
Cleotte, 2; by Benz, 1; by Leonard, l.
Wild pitch: Russell. Time: 2:00. Um
pires: O'LougfilJn and Sheridan.
JMackraen Blank Tigers.
PHILADELPHIA. July 25. Two hard
hit grounders, whl.h bounded oft Dubuc's
glove In the seventh Inning, prevented
htm from getting, a no-hit game here this
afternoon and paved the way for a vie
tory by Philadelphia over Detroit by the
score of 4 to 0. The break In the pitch
ing duel, between Dubuc and Shawkey,
the former twlrler' who made his debut
here, came In the seventh, which started
with Morlarity fumbling Mclnnls'
grounder. '
Oldring got the first hit ot the game
for Philadelphia, Dubuc being able only
to block "Rube's' drive with his glove.
Barry sacrificed and a pass to Lapp filled
the bases. . Shawicey's .single bounced off
Xlubue'8 glove' and over the' third base
foul line,- scoring Mclnnlns. A pass to
Murohy forced in OldrlnfT ancTtWff more
runners tallied when Bauman, who- gor
Bush's throw on waish s grounder, re
tiring Murphy, threw wild trying for a
double playv Shawkey was In trouble In
three Innings. In. the first he threw out
Gainer' with the bases filled, retiring tho
side; In the ninth he fanned Gainer with
two sacks occupied and in the fifth he
struck out Dubuc ahd Bush with Stanage
on third base. Bcore:
'DETROIT. WirLADfltPIIlA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AD.If.O.A.E.
Buah. SS.... 3 0 12 lMun.hr, rf.. 2 0 0 0 0
Bauman. 2b. 2 1 3 3 lWalah. cf... 1 0 3 0 1
Crawford, rfl 1 3 0 OCbllloa, 2b.. 1 0 2 2 3
Cobb, cf 1 12 0 OBaker. 3b... 1 0 12 1
VtacS. If.... 2 0 10 OMoInnli. lb. 2 0 10 0 0
minor, lb... 4 0 3 1 OOMrlat,' If.. 1 110 0
Btanas. c. 2 1 1 1 Otlarrr. as.,., 2 0 2 3 0
Morlartr. 3b 3 0 2 0 II pp. e 2 0 2 2 0
r Dubuc, p.... 2 0 0 2 OShawkty, p. 2 1 0 2 0
intn ...... i o v o o
Total It 2J7 12 1
Totals.. ,..20 1 21 3
Batted for Bauman In the ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 .4 0 4
Sacrifice hit: Barry. Stolen bases:
Bush, Cobb; Double play: Barry to Mc
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lnnls. Left on bases: Detroit 6; Phila
delphia, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Dubus,
6; off Shawkey, 3. First base on errors t
Detroit, 3; Philadelphia, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Dubuc (Mclnnla.) Struck out:
By Dubus, 3: by Bhawkey. 7. Wild pUcht
Shawkey. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hllde-t
brand and Evans.
Allis and Wood
Win S6mi-Finals
.,'' .i '! a
CHICAGO. July 25,-E. P.' Allis,. I., I.' I.
ot .Milwaukee and ' Warren K. Wood ot
Chlcagcv were victors., in he semi-final
round of "the Western .Golf association
tournament at the Ilomewood Countrjj
club today. Allis defeated Robert Gard.
ner ot Hinsdale, 6 and 6. Wood defeated
Joseph LeDuo ot Calumet 8 and 7.
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TENNIS SCORES AT -ARAPAHOE
TOURNAMENT
ARAPAHOE, Neb., July 25.-(Speclal.)-The
Furnas county tennis tournament
closed here yesterday. Thero was a good
attendance from nearly all of the towns
in the county. In the semi-finals tn
doubles Helmann arid Patterson of Arap
ahoe beat Rex and Relmer of Cambridge
6-2, 6-1. Tanner .and Proud of Arnpahoij
oeat jjovis ana iums ot xieaver wuy b-u,
C-2. In the, finals Tanner and Proud beat
Helmann and Patterson In a closely con
tested match 6-1, 5-7, 6-1, E-7, 8-6. Leacb
and Ayers of Hendley won the' consola
tion doubles.
In the semi-finals in singles Davis ol
Beaver City beat Tanner of Arapahoe
6-1, ,6-1. Ellis of Beaver City beat Kelts
of Cambridge .6-3, 6-0, in the finals Davit
beat Ellis 6-4. 6-4, 4-6, Ellis defaulting th?
last set
The Southwest Nebraska tournament
Is to be held in Holsrege July 29-30. Ileal,
dents of any of the- twelve counties In
the southwest comer of the state '
1
eligible to enter this tournament-
BUFFALO GRAND CIRCUIT
RACES DECLARED OFp
BUFFALO, July 56. The gTand circuit
races, postponed yesterday on account of
rain, were deolared off at noon today by
Secretary H. S. Nealy.
Dundee and White Matched, -y
LOS ANGELES. Cal., July 25.-Johnny
Dundee, the New York eather weight
who has entered the lightweight division,
and Jack White of Chicago, were
matched today to fight twenty rounds
at catch weights at Veron arena on the
night ot August 12.
nioomflelil Units Field.
CARROLL. Neb., July 25.-(SpccloJ.
Carroll won from Bloomfleld today n -a
forfeit from Bloomfleld in th Ight lnnlna
with the score 4 to 1 against them. Bloom
Hold quit the game after time had been
called by Umpire Mitchell.
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