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Oh, Yes, Oyster Bay Is On We'R.53 ALU ftV&HV "HIS. FAP. BUT tiOVO i Think wt are OMTHe VMR.CN6 POTS JIHXJffOrl OMAHA Crutcher Gives Pa Bourke's Team a Shutout. ALLOWS BUT- THREE HITS Cionman ' Unable to Emerge from General Gloom, 'and Ilia Flheat Carrci Are Rnppetd for TSital of Cle-ven Safeties. ST. J08EPH. Ma, July 28,-Crutcher ollqwed Omaha hut three hits, of which two werftm8.de In. the ninth inning, while St -Joeeph battel Cloemon con sistently, the locale winning victory. Score: . shutout i OMA7IA. AB. It. 1L 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. 1 a o o l .3 2 7 1 E. 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Justice, sa 4 oCyle, elf. ..'.', ',.?, 4 Thomoson, of.,.......4- Congolton, rf t Kane, lb..-..t Sheatak, o I....y,.4' arutib, 3b I....... J Naff, 2b 2 Closman, p 3 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 21 15 ST. JOSEPIL AD, R. H. o. 1 2 8 B 5 4 1 1 2 A. 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 3 ' 1 . 3. . 0 0 0 0 Dawson, rf. Keller, If... 4 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 Zwllllng. cf..., 4 argil, lb...,;.. .4 Bchanir, c ...! Ochs, ib 4 Weetehril. lb.... 4 Melnke, a Crutcher, p.... ..I 0 0 t 0 0 Total 23 7 11 27 10 1 Omaha ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Bt Joseph 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 -7 Three-t)Ma hits: Ochs. Dawson. Two- tun hiu: ochs. zwiuinir. Thocnaeon. Bacrlfloo hit: Melnke. Stolen btuMii Kelly (2), OygU W, Octu, WeaUrsil. Earned cuns: . 8L JoieDh. 1. . Left en baaea: Omaha, 8; St. Joieph, 0. Btruclt out: Dr Crutcher. 5: by Cloiman. 4. Base on . balUi Oft Crutcher, t: oft criosman, 2. nit by pitched balls By Cloman. Sohang- nnd Daweon., Double orubb to Nrff .to Kane. Time: i:6S. Umpire: ORIZISMlSS HiqUT BAOIC AGAIN Ittt Pitcher Smith Severn! Terrific . . Wallops and Win. TOPEKA. ICna., JVjIy 88. By terrific nuunxr uenver beat Topeka, plllnpr up ix run in mo iui innins on a aingie, inu Qouoica ana inree triples, Bcoret TOPEKA. . ab. n. ir. o. a. b. " 0 0 1 2 V 0 0 2 0 ' 0 o. 1 0, 13 0 2 S LTocnran. ao a t i l s Krencii, as; 4 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 Foraythe, rf 4 McLArry, w 1J. dU. a. .. A Qrar. cf ...4 lUpp, lb 4 XAwrence, If 2 Price, If..., 3 Ciiat. o , 3 TlcAlllater, e 0 Jtnlth, p,.., 8 Totals 38 3 I) EN VEIL AB. R, 717. 14 II. 2 2 2 S A. 2 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 0 Qulllln. 3b.... , Caaaldy. rf... .... 4 U 6 3 1 CbAnuMl, ct 6 Butcher, 2b 5 Blaton, If.. w. ........ 8 Block, o 4 Coffer, ' e". ............ B TTslior, lb 4 llagerman, p.. .v.... 4 3 I ! si 1-0 1 1 2 2 Totals 39 Tofieka .0 0 Denver .,.........1 3 12 16 27 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1-3 1 S-12 Three-baae Ihlta; Qulllln (t), CaJatdy :hannell. Two-baae hits. CUnr it). ItaPD, Cbannal). Butcher, EUtoru Block. Doubl( Play: Smith to Cochran. Coffey to richer to .Qulllln. Stolen baaea! Rio Larry. Cr.it. Coffey. . Bases on bailai Off Smith, S: oft .j.ufermnn, 10. struck out: uy emitn, a iiy . liagermc. ii, vm pitcntst omun, Times 3:06. Umpire: fCollinowr. blNCOLIf HAS GAME tlWK WAV Wins In Seventk. with Five Run from Wichita. . WICiriTA.. Kan. July -B. Two walk a two trrors and three hlta yivvo Uncoln rive mna ana tn same in u seventn. Perry was wild and poorly supported. . AB. IL I. O. A. E, O. id 0 A. 8 0 8 itapp; aa..ii.(...,...it' 1 stJlehqleon. lt........A , 0 j, ' llueha i.,.3 0 Burke, 3b 1. 0 Kberher. lb... 2 3 Dills,1 rf...,..........4 0 Waeobr o...... ..I 0 Pwry, p.. .8 0 Bcott. p...... .0 (teran. p...,..,,,.hq .-a 0 .'5avt .v.. .....1 ; 0. 0,. 0 sr. aa Bitted for 2ln tin ninth. iUNCOLN, AB,' IX. 1L O. A.- s. 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 Cpllina,- i-f.if.,-,.,.n&k-Powllns;.. lb.....,...i JleCormlck. If...;. ...3 -0 1 4 Coe, cr.....,...,......4 -1 3 0 1 1 uai&uun so JiaKir. 0 .a..a.V r Peplmkf. aa. ..5 Ebman, p ,4 Totals .'41 10' 13 27 10 TJncoln 0 10 10 1(1 1-10 ivichita o o.i o i 1 o o- Ttt tin holies! Uncoln. 11: Wichita. Bacrlftce hits: Wacob. 1 Twtj-baee hit Mtddleton, BUU. McCormlck Bar' uaur. llotna run: Koernar. Stolen bases Koerner. Bills, Powlln. lilts: Oft Perry. 11 in six and one-thfrd innings; off BcotL.l lp.oae and twQ-&lrd 1 Jnnlngaj off IteKan, 1 In one inning-, DoubU play a: Hushes to IUpi to Koerner: Waoob to ltapp to Wacob. Struck out: By Perry. 4: by Ehman, 1; by Itesan. L Baaea on fcalU: Oft Perry. oft Blunan, l; off Kegan. L -Passed balla: Wacob, Baiter. Tlmsr 2:0fi- Umptrer OToole Celebration for Walter.. On Auguat 2 Walter Johnson Will cali brate his sixth anniversary of service In the s)or league. Cn that date, he wilt pitch against the aome team Detroit that bsid aa a rookie, -and Washington' fans are starting a popular subscription to present him with a loving cup. Spe cial exerrLseu ere planned if the presen tation lde. la carried out, it being ug gestsd that President Wllaon will make jtoe lruentatkn speech, HW!OM SIR, QurViS AR6 ON )( You Co OUHWAVTO oViYGIi BAY. 5 QXJLD eNUGMTGN OS) SHELL ROAD as to "the coRRecr F'"- vov come. ROUTE? Standing of Teams WESTERN LBAdUE. P. W. Pet. .COO .m .(St .490 .434 .421 Denver ............ 07 05 Des Moines1 ....... 96 M Lincoln 97 C3- Bt Joseph 98 50 Omaha 101 49 Topeka 94 41 Sioux City 9S 40 33 43 S 47 81 M 55 Wichita 98 38 3 .ISO NAT LEAGUE. W.L-Hct. AM Ell, LEAOUa W.Lil'ct. Phlla OS IS ,C! Cleveland ..06 39 .680 Wash 84 40 .(74 Chicago ....51 47 .820 Boston 41 40 .453 Detroit 40 f.S .403 Bt. Louis ,..33 bl .390 New York ..So no .384 NEB. LBAOITR. New York. .63 27 .709 Phiia. 1 83 34 .ex Chicago ...48 44 .822 Pittsburgh 48 48 .000 urookiyn ..42 44 ,m Boston 3S SI .437 fit, Louis .,13 56 .891 Cincinnati .86 09 .379 Arrtnnrrf a xr i aavr Milwaukee 64 40 , 6li Loulsvilla ..67 45 ,6C9 Mlnneaplls 84 46 .549 Columbun .88 47 r,n Kearney ...43 28 .600 superior ....41 31 .m Hastings .. S3 84 ,5.14 York .......87 84 .621 Fremont ...36 87 . 493 Kan. City.. 49 84 .476 Toledo .....45 86 .416 St Paul. ...44 06 . 410 Indlanaplls 38 61 .305 Columbus ..35 37 . 481 neatrice ...TO 43 .411 Or. Ialand..t9 4S .392 a neanlta. Yeateruay WESTEItN LEA QUE. Lincoln, 10 Wichita. 4. ; Penver. 12 1 ToDeka. 2. Sea Molnes-Bloux City, postponed. umana, 0; st Joaepn. t. NATIONAL LEAQUB. Philadelphia. 6; Pittsburgh, 2. Brooklyn, 0: Cincinnati, 7. Boston. 4: Chlengo, 9. New York, 4. St. Louts, 0. AMEniCAN LEAQUB. Chlcnog-Boeton. postponed. Cleveland. 0; New York, 3. Detroit-Philadelphia, postponed, Bt, Louis, 4, Washington. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, It Milwaukee, 8. Toledo, 2: Columbua, 7. Minneapolis, m St. PaUl, 2, Indlannnolla. 0 Louisville, 3. NEBRABICA STATE LEAOUE. Beatrice. 3: Fremont. 4. Thirteen In- nlnipi. k ' York, 1: Columbua, 6. Puperlor,' 4: ilCearney, 11. ' Western Lwnrue Denver at Topclco, Dea (igiura Today. Moines nt Sioux; City, Omaha, at BL JOSfDll. National Leacue Piuiaaeipjua. at litta burirh.. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago, New York, at St. Louis. American League Chicago at Boston, Cleveland at New York, Detroit at Phila delphia, SL Louis at Washington. American apciaiioniuiouu ni co lumbun. Kaiuii Cltv at Minneapolis. Loutaville at Iiidtanapolla; Milwaukee at 7:.lfuk , rincrasicft oiaie jeague uKwnce i Fremont, Haatlnga at Grand Island, York at Columbua, Superior at Kearney. Cardinals Sign . . Pitcher Dessau ST. LOUIS, July 3, Each manager se lected a right ronded .pitcher for the third New York-St Louis game. Mathewaon waa for the leaders' and Harmon for St Louis. Manager Uugglns announced that he hod signed Pitcher, Dessau of the Salt Lake -Union association team. Shortstop Hauser will not play again this season, giving his recently operated knee a chance to heal properly. Evans was In right field for Bt Louis and Bhafer played third for the. easterners. In the first ton New xorif. uurns warned. So did Bhafer. Fletcher sacrificed. Burns tallied orf Doyle's aacrlfloe fly. New York one run. ' American Aaaoelatlon Results. At Milwaukee lt-ILE. Kansas uiy MllwaulMW 1. Batteries: Rhoadea and O'Connor; Slap- nick and Hughes. At Columbus-i , R.I1VE. TnliHc! s 0 1 Columbus .........7 10 2 Batterlea: Sohlltser and Land: Cole. Cook and Bmltlu At IndtanaDOlla R.H.E, laOUlBVIlie ...... a u . ... - , A Indianapolis 0 4 4 Batterleai Powell and Clemona: Hchardt. At St PaMl R.H.E. Minneapolis ......,.-,. 1 Ht Paul .'. .11 1 Batteries: Mocridce and Smith: Walker, iroy ana Miner. . ' 1 " 1 L . L,elb pe.eats linrapnrey. r.RTniT. Neb.. JulV a.-Srwlal Tele gram.) Leigh defeated Humphrey on Ita home ground Sunday. 14 to 1. Lueschen tor Lelxh pitched a no hit game, and struck ,out fifteen men. A feature of the game was the onthanded catch ot a long nrive to center uom uy jvaoipn. uimci. Bcore; R.1LEI Lelsh J 0I6'2120 1-1618 Humphrey 1M.0 0 0 0 0 0-1 oil . Batteries: Leigh. Lueschen and vlach; Humphrey, untmn zAviau ana otioe maker. x .. , ,, Ifooprr Wins) Two Games. UttoPBn. Vah.. July 28. SoeclaL1- rhi Onnnll niuffa fuba -were aaraln defeated by Hooper Sunday in an exclt. Ing game, the acore being 6 to 1. Kelly mtohiM for HooDer. allowlnc only one hit and atruck out fifteen men. . Adams baffled the Hooper boys with a slow boll until Vie suin inning, wnen uipy goi to him for four runs. Score: IUH.K. Council Bluff 1 0.1) OjO 0 0,0 0-1 1 Trntvi .: 0 0000402 6 8 Saturday the Hooper t-un defete4 the Council Rluf ts team. 1 tol. Dallas Defeats Colotn. DALLAS, Si tX". Jiily"l-(Special Tle: erram., In a alow same Dallas defeated Colome, 9 to S. Botli pitcher were la fine form, but the netaing ot tne uoiom team was poor. The hitting of Wolat. and Ruaaum ot Dallas was the feature ot the game. Each rot three hit out of four tlmea up. Score : -IUILE. Colome 0 0020000 1-3 8 Dallaa 80000-004 -8 S Batteries Colome. Hlckay and Bohncn uauaa, tinier ann Kuaaunw Catcher Ketter 9ol.d. BT JOSEPH, Mo,." JUty 28,-Catcher lMill Ketter waa today aold by AlanaKvr Holland ot the Bt, Josephi team to the aDuruofiton uanirai association ciuo, THE BEE: the Old Shell Road ONE OTHER. BL06 YOU 60 TH6 Blus Points . ' fro TU StCfMS GIANTS SHUT-OUT BROWNS Mathewson, Pitching Unbeatable Ball, Holds St Louis Eunleis. D0AK FINISHES THE CONTEST Harmon Steadies for Six Innlnss After 1 Bad Btnrt, bnt Weakens In Seventh, When Oppo- nents Mnke Tvro Tallies. ST. LOUIS, July 2.-ratheiwaon pitched unbeatabto ball against St Louis today. shUttlntf out with four hit the tnam thtit previously had administered two of the flvo defeats tho Giants' star pitcher has suffer od this season. New York scored four runs off Harmon In seven Innings. Recruit Doak held the champions hitleas and rimless In the lost two rounds, After getting off to u bad start by walking tho first two men to face him, Harmon steadied for six Innlrgs. He Weakened In tho seventh nnd was hit for . a iira. . .lltllCB WJ UtlUUHtn) IUIU , U , I UT .,,,U singio ny snater, netting tuo viaitora two runs. His two passes, coupled with a sacrifice and a sacrifice f'y, gave tlmtn one In the flrat Oakea' two-boae mutt ot Fletcher's fly after a hard run nnd Murray's single, the first clean hit off Harmon, added another In the sixth. Mnthewson was never In danger. His control watt not as good as In some ot his recent games, as he hod to pitch eighty-seven halls, an unusually large number for him. Only two irten reached first on passes, however. Sensational stops by Fletcher and Blister atoned for the three harmless errors made between them. Score! ST. liOUIB. NEW TortK. An.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.U. ir. ...I. s 1 1 s 1 nnnmL it.... 1 2 4 0 lAse4.'ir.,.'4 Onkrt, ct.... 4 Whlttril, M. 4 KntMhr, lb 4 Brn, rf... 1 Wlnjo, e.i 9 'notMrts. e.. 0 1 1 v v r3nart u,x - . m 0 4 0 0 rietctwr. ill IH 1041 Dri. ... 1 e 0. 4 0 e 1J, 0 0 Mrrkt. lb., I 0 10 0 0 110 OMuirsr, ft,- 4 1 1 r 0 0 t 1 lUirm, o... 10 110 0 10 0 Wilton. 0... 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 OBnedcrM, cM 1 J 0 0 0 1 OUttheMS, p4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 . Maarey, ib. t lUrmea, t. , I Dosk, p 1 Totals.. .f 1 V 11 fc TOUU Ii 4 37 13 New York 1 00001200-4 St. Louis 0 00000000-0 Two-base hits: Bums. Fletcher. II vans. Three-base hits: Snbdgraes, Burns. Hlta: Off Harmon. 6 in seven inninm; 011 Xoak, 0 In two Innings, Sacrifice hit: netcher. sacrifice uy: uoyie. wnicn bases; Evans. Fletcher. Wilson. Double play: Fletcher to Merkle, Lett nn bases: Bt Louie, 6; New York, 7. Bases on balls: Off Harmon. 4: off Iconic; 1; ou Mathewson. 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 1; by Doak, 1; by Mathewion, S. Tawed Dan; itoDerts. Time: i;v. unipirra. Brennan and Eason. Farcical Game to Cubs, CHICAGO. July i8.-Chlcago and Boston save a farcical exhibition of base ball today and at tho finish the scorn Htuod 9 to 4 In favor of the locals. 'I"he field ing behind Tyler, who was on the mound ior tne visitors, was reaponaiDie lor me large acoro ot the homo club. Time rttti i time the Haiders would stand, naiy. then aem atartled to find the boll which could nuve oasny oeen caugni-iamnir, out n few feet In front of them, while 1 hit was chalked up against the pitcher and local runners hurried around the bases. Errors, a wild Ditch and a passed, nan so were added to the Bostlnlans mistakes. Managers fiver men made two ron in the ninth Inning when tho eastern men started a rally. At the conclusion to the game, Phelan, played the famous hidden ball trick on Collins, a pinch runner and the game was over, In this. Inning, .the visitors had scorea two men and had a man on second and third when Collin's atepped off third base and was tagged out. ncore: D08TON CIUCAOa An.it.o.A.B. An.H.o.A.n. Mirntll. u4 0 t 4 0 Uaeh. el... 1 0 10 0 Clrtner. rf. . 1 0 1 0 6 WtlUimi. ,11 t 1 0 0 (Lord, rf 3 0 i 0 0 rattan. S-Jb 1 3 4 3 1 Connelly. It 4 1 0 0 1 gchult. rf .. t 0 0 0 Bralth. tb... 4 I 0 0 OSUmna'D. tbt I 0 0 Sweeney, lb 4 1 1 I 0 Brert, 3b... 1 0 00 Mjera. lb... 4 ill 1 0 8ur. lb..,. au 0 0 Mann. ef....l 1 2 0 0 Ultckell. f. 1 0 3 1 0 Brown. C....1 1 1 3 0nrl4wll. 1 1 1 0 Trier, pe... 8 0 0 9 loorrtdtn, aaO 0 0 0 1 Norta. p.. . . 1 0 0 I 0 nrean'ban. a t, 1 4 0 0 Tltue 1 1 0 0 0 llmphrlta, p,i 3 0 3 0 "wiiibi ....0 0 e 0 e WeDeneld . 1 0 0 0 Tetata M 11 37 It Totals U 9 14 IT 3 Batted tor Brown In ninth. Ran for TUue 4n ninth, Batted for NpyVs In ninth. Boston ...0 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago 31 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 Two-base hits: Bresnahan. Smith. lUta Oft Tyler, 10 In four Inntngs; off Noyes, 1 In four lnnlnsa. Sacrifice hlta: Bchulte, BrtdwnlL Left on baaea: Boaton. E: Chicago. (. Baaea on balla: Off Tyler. 8: u. jiuiupnriea, 1; on noyea, f. int. oy Fucnea pan: iNoyes, 1, i'asaeu pail: irown. Wild pitch: Tyler. Time: 1:50. umires: Kiem and Ortlu Phillies Trim Ptratea piTTsnuitnii. juiv M T.hiiflinr,i namraww me niiaourgn m toners today, Whlla HmlIati nllrhmt fln hnll thai sH-Ill ora winning, I to 2, Philadelphia got four runs, 1 wo aacn in uia nrat ana. mini Innings, off Camnltx. Adams relieved Camnlta in the fourth. From that time on 11 was a one-aiaea anair. as mta- burgh, was not able to do anything with Boaton. Ot the six hits the locale made. three, were by Carey. Including; a home run in the third that scored Simon and aayea muacurgn rrom a snutout Scan: PHlLADBUMllA. PtTTSBURQll, AD.H.O.A.Dl AD.H.O.A.E. raaatn. tr-1 0 a o-viot. jb 4011 Kaab. lb... 4 e--rer. e....4 0 Komm'ra, ct I OWataer, sa. 4 Oatlltar. lb... 9 0 Wllaon. rf . IMeOUr, bl I 0 3 0 I 0 3 1 t 3 0 0 a 0 0 e 0 0 u 3 0 0 0 1 laSlMrt, Ib. . Dwkr, It... s qraath. rt. 4 Ludtnit. lb. 4 Oil . Doolaa. . . 4 Kllllfar, e... 4 Baaon. P....1 suuuer, to.. 1 0 0 PBlmon. a..., Mnaor ... . 11 37 13 ICttltmaa. e, CamalU, p. WeoJ . j . . Alama, p.., Hyatt .... Cooper, p.. Totals. Total., ...M Batted for Simon In elEhth. I 37 I 0 natteol for Camnlta In third, Batted- for Adams in eighth. Philadelphia 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0-6 niisourgn v v 1 v u u 0 o 03 rwo.bae hlU: Cravath. Killlfer. ThTee-baao hlta: Knabe, Becker Home run farey ntoien bases : Wagner. i-ravsin. isacruice nits Beaton. Knabe, Bacriflco (ilis Lobert, Becker Left on OMAHA, TUESDAY, ,TULY -M6M TEB-Hee! HOl HO-HO, bases: Pittsburgh, 4; Philadelphia, 5. lilts: Off Camnitz, & In three innings; off Adams, 4 In flvo Inning; off Cooper, 2 In ono Inning. Double plays: Kllliter to Luderua, Knabe to Doolon to Luderus. Baues on balls: Uff Beaton, 2; oft Cain nlta, 1. Struck out: By Beaton, 4; by Camnltx, 1: by Adams, 2, Time: 1:37. Umpires: Itlgler and Byron. Itecta Take foarth. OINCINNATI, July 2S.-Clndnnatl, by opportune hitting, won tho fourth game of the Berles from Brooklyn today, 7 to 0, Tingling, who atarted tho gamo for the visitors, was knocked out of the box In the third inning when the locals made two singles and two triples, good tor three rune. Allen wat wild and was hit for- a homo run by Qroh with a man on base, meek wta effective. Packard had one bad Inning when a single, two bases on balls, an error and a double netted the visitor leu- runs, two singles ana , nd error ! ,1m tlghth broht in Brook lyn's other run. Miller played first base In Place ot Daubert. who wai out ot ths game with a weak ankle Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. An.H.O.A.B. Moren. rf...4 1 0 0 oiDeKher. It.. 1 1110 Cutihw, 2b I IMerer, ef... 4 a awTora, ci, . OOroh, lb.... 4 1 Hobllttel, lb 4 1 Tinker. Sb...4 OBWksrd, rfl 0 Drjhtmr, pi I 0 clsrk, 0..... 1 0 1'tekard, p.. 4 Wht, )f... Flvcher. 0,. tfmlth. Ib... Flther, Miller, lb.. 1 13 I I'oninf. p. 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "l AlleU, P 0 0 0 0 a Buck. D. Totals to 10 37 12 3 Krkpntrlek Hckln(r , Phelpe .... Totals a 1 14 U 2 Hatted for Allen in seventh. Batted for Stack In ninth. Batted for Moran In ninth. Brooklyn 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 Cincinnati ......,.,o u 3 1 s 1 a 0 f Two-base hit: Moran. Three-baae hits: Hoblttxel, Berghammer. Clark. Home run: Qroh. Hits: Off Ylngllng, 6 In two and two-thirds innings; oft Allen, 3 In three and one-third Innings; off Stack, 1 In two Innings. Sacrifice hit: Beacher. Stolen bases: Wheat, Devore. Double plays: Fisher to Cuts haw to Miller. Left on bases: Brooklyn 6, Cincinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Allen, 3; off Stack, 2; off Packard, 1 Struck out: By Allen, 1: by Stack. 1; by Packard, 1. Time. 2:01. Utnolres: O'Dav nnd Rrnalte. I , -4 1 in, ' a 1 ;, r ' Luxus Team Wins From the Workmen The Luxus won from the Ancient Order of United Workmen" team, 0 to 8. Tho Luxus' base running was especially spec tacular, Smith stealing two and Denny one. Fox was in the box for the Luxus and pitched tine ball, and It it were not tor errors by his teammates at critical stages he no doubt would have scored a ahutout He putted" out of a bad hole In the second inning when tho Workmen hod three men oh bases. He struck out two and Claire caught McCreary off third base. He struck out eight men and allowed but five hits. Venous carried oft the bat ting honors t the day by getting two doubles and a single out ot four times at bat Tracy was Injured In -the sixth Inning and .wo, replaced, by Hachteg. who pulled off a fast double play, The Luxus, will be gone tor .the next three Sundaya. They leave Saturday and will moke their initial appearance at Scott a, which, has one ot the fastest teams in tt)d state. Scow luxus. a. o. u. w. A8.Ii.aAH. . AB.H.O.A.B. D.M7. ci.. 4 1 1 0 SWelcb, Zb I. 0 13 ttmltb. 3b. I H'btea. li.fb 4 VaabttS. lb.. 4 0 0 1 2 I 13 I 1 1 2 1 0 0 t 1 VJUAn iL D I oaiiibAm. lb 4 oirsbsrtr, it 4 IPrefpe, e. 4 0M' entry, et t 1 Stemae, m I Tracr, Ib.lt 3 urea, ri.... a narp. aa... Claire, ,.. 4 1 Kenneay, rt ) Fbx, p...... 1 0 Holland, p. 4 total-.... .W 8 mi t TpUU..,..U 14 10 3 TWD-Daia mu: vaiuiu tsi. ii&ddo. Hol land. Stolen bases; Smith (3). Donnv. Sacrifice hits: Tracy, Fox. Hit by Pitched ball; McCreary. Double plays: Hachten to Smith to Vanoua, Fox to Claire to Tracy, struck out: uy For. 8; by Holland. 6. Basea on balla: Off Fox. 0; on Monona, 1. umpire; iiouman. Greeenwood Is Shut Out by the Armours The Armours defeated Greenwood at Greenwood yesterday. The game was featured by the, hard hitting ot the Armours, Al Graves ploy at the bat and In the field and the home runs of Hlatt and Ryan. Gurneaa . pitched a great game, allowing Greenwood but two hits. Score: ARMOURS. (IKKSNWOOD AU.U.OA.13- AB.HO.A.B. Collins, It.. 4 1 I OStokea. lb... 11 0 IIbtla. X I UAriri.-.n l I nulla. Hi, pi I I I Ollanaoa, C. 4 9 10 1 0 Brian. ptb 4 1 '0 4 lWdtsaa. lb 4 0 0 1 OUaward. rt. I 1 1 0 IKIntbarlr. c( I 0 1 0 OKtlty, It. M t 0 3 0 carceran. U a Al.OrTa,ct 4 A.OSTa. lb I Huaa. e,... 4 ltUlt aa... 4 aura, P. 4 a,L'(htln.rf I TotAlf. 11127 f t Totla.....ll 1 IT 11 Armours 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 2 17 Greenwood . ..0 0.00 0 0-0 0.0-0 Home runs: matt, xiyan. two-dobo hUni Colllna. Cocoran. Thcee-base hit: All Graves, utpien oases; voiuna, Arm strong, struck out: uy uurnees, ; Dy Brian, 6; by Bufln, 4. Bases' on balls: Off Gurneaa. 1; off Buftn. L Earned runs; Armoura. 5. Umpire: Howard. DUN DEES BEAT ATHLETICS IN SEVEN-INNING GAME "The Dundee Woolen Mills defeated thq Florence Athletics In a fast seven-lnnlng itame by (ha ecore of 7 to L Vernon was on the toojund forth Dun dees and was In grand form, allowing- but ... at, ' . , I , t . . 1 a . on scraicn mt, ana atruina ?uv mur men. Score: 1LH.E. Dundee W. M 1 0 0 0 0 3 27 T Florence Athleties.O 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 1 Lett on baaea; Dundee Woolen Mills, 3: Florence Athletics, t Struck out: By Vernon, 4 by StrlUng. 3. Two-base hit: Rlctor, Batteries: Dundee Woolen Mills. Vernon and Rlctor; yjorenc Ath letlca, stnDiing ana King: ' Key to the SUuaUon-Be AdvertUlnr, cOfc 20, 1913. Drawn REDS TREATED TO SHUTODT i Franklin, for Grand Island, Allows But Three Hits. NORTON TOUCHED UP' FOE SIX Yonngr Trrlrler for Third City Shows Up In Remarkable Form Against the Beat Champs Can Produce. ORAND ISLAND, Neb.. July 28. (Special Telegram.) Franklin, had the better of It in pitching, over Norton. the pride of Hastings,, allowing the Reds to connect safely In only one Inning. The locals' young twlrler has been picked as n comer and ho has all his best years before him. Hits by Smith, Ward nnd Franklin brought In the locals runs. Score: HASTINtlS. ORAND ISLAND. AD.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.B. uechtold. it 4 OBmlth, aa... 4 S 3 Fortman, lb 4 Dennett, ct. 3 1 Foreater, rf. 4 0 Barry, If.... 4 0 Betumorr, eft 0 Ward, Ib... 3 1 Eftnltar, e... i 0 Farley, lb., 3 0 Oourliy. xb. 3 1 Franklin, p. t 0 0 0 4 1 t 1 0 1 s 0 10 0 3 3 Taoka, lb... 4 Drawn, a... 4 Plreatlne, 16 3 MeCab. It.. I Itlehrdan, 0 -Monon, p... s Totals n 1 11 ta t Total, it 11 Hostlnga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 -3 Two-base hit: Franklin. Baaes an balls: Off Norton, 2; off Franklin, 1. Btruck out: By Norton. 8: by Franklin. 4. Left on bases: Hastinn. E: Grand Inland, 4. Double play: Smith, unas sisted. Passed ball: Richardson. First base on errors: Hastings, 4; Grand Island, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Word, Far ley. Stolen bases: Smith. Schoonover. Franklin. Sacrifice hit: Flrestlne. Timet :30. Umpire: Freese. Pathfinders Game In Thirteenth. FREMONT. Neb.. Juiv 28. fSDeclal Tel. esrram.) In the beat and moat excltlnr prame' nt ball seen on the home lot here tnis season Fremont defeated Beatrice In a'Tthlrteen-lnntnir atrua-irlA bv th score ot 4 to 3. Routt pitched wonderful ball,. With Errett a close second. Stansre'a terrific smash aver the fence In the thir teenth sent every one home happy. Beatrice scored one In the second on two hits and. a sacrifice, two In the seventh on a walk and two two-baggers. Fre mont mode one in the second on three hits, two In the eighth on a batsman 'passed and two hits that ended the scor ing until the thirteenth, when Stange mode his four-cushion wallop. Features were RoUtt's pitching, Btange's batting and the well-nigh perfect fielding of both teams. Bcore: AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. lt'chnsn, lb 4 0 4 ATurpIn, If... 0 f 0 0 nrannon. &4 0 1 I lWallae. at. 6 1 1 1 0 Co, o 4 0 1 OWatiel, ef.. 14 0 0 Block, rf.... 4 13 1 OlUnry, lb... 8 1100 Tappan. a.. 4 1 l a snai. ib a 0 j 1 o 'iiicKim, ci,, a iav iduui, n... y Una, if 8 110 O.Welch, 3b.., 8 2 14 0 M'Iniyr. lb 3 0 1 0 0 Naff. e. 4 1 0 Poteat, lb.. 3 00 Routt, p.... 4 0 0 7 0 Errett, p.... S l0 f,m8Vatel ' W ToUls 3 in t No one out when winning run was scored. Fremont 010000030000 1-4 Beatrice ..U iuvvvsuvvvv v a Two-base hits: Stange. Tappan, Ling. Hlcklln. Threerbase hit; Henry. Horn run: Bt&tura. Double clays: RoUtt to Wallace to Henry; Welch to Rels; Bran- non to uutcntnaon to Mcintyre. naaei ou balls: Oft Eerrett, 3; oft Routt 3. Hit by pitched ball: Rels, Turptn, Routt, Hutchinson. Struck out: By Errett 6; by Routt, s. Time: 2:w. Attenoance: 200. Umpire: Pontius and Longnecker. Stone Lasts Tyro Innings. Trm, n VTTT'V KTV. Tulv M i-fl-.aw.la1 Telegram.) The catohlng and batting of Bcheuren featured In today's game with Superior, stone lasted but three innings and Kynett was touched for seven hits In five innings. Lots pitched a steady game, being particularly eiiecuve in pinches. Score: BUrmiOR. KEAItNET. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Vrrer. aa.... 4 110 3 ItcXnl'bt. Ill 1 I M Monda. at.. I 0 1 1 OSynak. lb... I 111 Uelnert, el, I 1 I ( 0 Acock. 8b... 4 4 0 1 TjendreUi. rt 4 3 1 0 a Harriett lb 4 8 0 Thalaaln. If I 3 4 0 0 Uctwur'n, et3 3 0 BoVwIth. lb I 0 I 0 OOrer. e.,... 4 OU 1 Obat. b 1 111 OWo-drutf, aa 4 1 1 1 smttb, e.... 4 13 OErUkaon, rf 4 1 0 1 Stone, p..,. 09 6 Lota, p. 4 108 Kynett, p... 1 0 0 0 Beheld 1 0 0 0 0 Total M 11 W II I Totals.. ...37 IW I 3 Batted for Kynett In the ninth. Superior .....0 1 Kearney 0 1 01000024 4 2 0 3 D2 Two-baae hlta: Thelaalng. Hmun, taOta (t), Synek, Acock, Schuren. Home runa: Acock, Herriott Btolen bases: Melnert tl), ByneK. acocic bm o; uauj. uu Stin. It off Kynett. 1; off LoU. 5, Left or bases: Superior, 11; Kearney. 8.. Hits; rv B.n, t. trft ffrflett. 7. Struck: out: Passed, balls: Bmlth. Wild pitches: Stone, LOU. Time; 3.. umpire: Myera, Prohtba Lose One, COLUMBUS, Neb., July SS. Spclnl Telegram.) Features and fast playa.were in abundance In today's game which the Piivniwi conned by a acore Of 6 to 2. Third Baseman Rondeau ataged the star performance of the afternoon by reach inv fair nv,r n. wlra fencat and crabbing up a foul ball. Centertlelder Lelse pulled Osborne out ot a bad hole In the seventh by maxtng a wonuenui eaten m rifcuv field. The awattlng honora went to Deal and Adams eacn or wnom nnea out tnree in four times at bat The Prohtba were unable to connect with' Atleya benders, their only tsJHtA being due to an error ana a wua pttcn. score: TOnK. COUT3IBU8. AB.1I.O.A.B. AB.ILO.A.E. TJc, lb. ... 4 1 10 0 Rondeaa, b S 0 4 1 Baapp. lb.., 4 Cbaae, lb.-- 3 Sark. It.... 2 amqlet 4 VIulT.y, rf.. 8 Lola, ct.... 4 Urown, e..M4 Oatoraew p.. 8 0 Btnyto, cf... 4 ICraa, If 4 0 Resteer, if. 4 ODeal. lb 4 0 Adama, aa.,. 4 0 KraalagT, a 3 OArU.y. p.... 4 0 1 I 0 Ttrfila 4 34 3 1 Totala aUtlll York . 300000000-1 Columbua 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 " Earned runs: Columbus, 4. Stolen bases: Adams. Kronuurer. sacrifice hits. Rice. Chase. Kiunlnger. Two-base hits, wmytn, uran, Aoama jjoudis piay; Malmgulat to Chaae. HIU: Oft Osborne. 11, ore Artiey, e. mrucx out. tsy a , 1 . . t u t i , uauuni", o. ujr wi ii.y . . uuc u,i .,&i.ai Off Osborne, 3. off Artiey. 8. Hit by pitched ball. By Artiey. Mulvey. Passed ball Kranlnger Time. 1.40. Umpire Qulgley. T 'Hi -.. "', for The Bee by TEE Hfe v J GO THS. VJtW the bujs" points hoo-Hoo', "vHrs GOOD George Maxwell Is High Man at Shoot George Maxwell, the one-armed pro fessional, was high man at the weokly ahofat ot the Omaha Gun club Sunday afternoon, breaking 98 out of a poaslble 10) blrda, B. B. Gross, also a professional ot Kansas City, was second. Following are the scores: SHOT AT 100. George Maxwell. 93 Elmer Redick 91 B. B, Gross 96 William HolU.... 83 W. D. Townsend 95 Ed Reetz., ........ 87 C. Casper 94 J. H. Hall., 84 George Redick... 92 L. C, Aldrlch 78 Doc Frye..., 92 Frank Haskell... 76 SHOT AT 00. . H. Woodruff.. 4S F. T. Lovrlng..... 45 Dana Worrell.... 46 Dr. Dunham 34 JOE BQEHLING LOSES GAME Fails to Establish Season's Eecord for Straight Wins. 8TANDS TIED WITH ALEXANDER Base on Balls to Shotten, Single by Pratt nnd Home nun br Wil llame, AH In First, Ills Undoins;. WASIHNOTON, July 28,A. base on balls to Shotten, a single by Pratt nnd a home run by Williams, all In the first Inning, proved Joe Boehllng's undoing- In his attempt today to e stub Hah a season's record tor straight victories in the major leagues.. After the first St Louis got only two hits, but the three run lead was too mUch for Washington and. the final score was 4 to 1. Until today Boehllng hod not lost a game this season and his string of eleven straight stands as the American league record and ,tlea that , of" the National league held L Alexander of' PhlladelplUa. McBrlde scored Washington's only run. ' He reached first on Austin's fumble of his grounder, went to necond when Henry was hit by Mitchell and scored a minute later on Boehllng's single. Score: BT, LOUIS. WASHINGTON. AU.li.O.A.aa, AlHUiU.A.E- Bbotten, cf.. 4 Btorall. lb.. 4 Pratt ib.... 4 0 8 o oitoalltr, rf.. 6 l l o o 0 Oroaler, 3b.. 4 10 3 1 3 7 Milan, cf... 4 0 3 0 0 0 OOandll. lb... 4 1 10 0 0 1 OHoraan. Zb. 3 0 1 8 0 3 1 Cairo, it.... 0 0 0 0 0 onedeen. If.. 8 0 0 0 0 aitfoDrtde, aa4 0 3 a 3 0 10 wiiuama, rf 4 Johnabon, If 8 Auatln. lb.. 1 Alexand'r, e 4 LaSran, as... a Mitchell, p. 4 0 0 3 OUeurr, Boahiln 3 0 Hflirr, c... 1 0 10 2 0 nr. p. 4 i e o a Totals.,.. .M 4 37 11 3 Wllliama ..11000 LaporU ... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla.....T4 6 87 13 S Batted for Gedeon In eighth. Batted for Henry in ninth- Bt. Louis 3 000. 0 0100-4 Washington 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Home run: Williams. Btolen bases: Pratt (2), Williams. Double play: Foster to Morgan to Gandll. Left on bases: ot Louts, 6; Washington, 9. Bases, on balls: Oft Mitchell. 2; off Boehllng, 2. First base on errors: St. Louis, 4: Washing ton, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mitchell tuenryj by seeming (La van ana Austin). Struck out: By Mitchell, 3: by Boehllng, 9. Time, 2:05, umpires, guson and Connolly. Fer- Osoar Vitt, Detroit Player, Much Worse DETROIT, Mich.. July 18,-Oscar Vitt, second baseman of the- Detroit American league base ball club, seriously ill with the grip here, today took a decided change for the worse. His physvjlaa raid his condition has .not reached the critical stage .and recovery Is expected, hut the player will probably be out of the garni until fall at least Vitt's home is In Cali fornia. I Cedar Bluffs Defrata Fremont. CEDAR BLUFFS, Neb., July 28. (Bpe-dal7)-Cedar Bluffs defeated the Fre mont Originals here Sunday by a score of 10 to 1. Fremond was extremely weak on team work and was boor in fliedlng. uocKemueni, tne local pitcner, neia tne Fremont tram to two hits. This la twelve games won out of fifteen played for the local club. Scoro: Cedar Bluffs 1 3 1 0 4 0 0 1 '-10 Fremont ...0 000orooi 1 Batteries: cedar Blurts, u-cKemuenl and Krauae; Fremont, l'ecn, Muffctt and Brookon. Brunlnsr Wins Hot Game, BRUNINO, Neb.. July 2S.-(8peclal.)-Grafton and Brunlng played one of the fasteat games of the season yesterday. It was not decided until the last ball waa pitched. Score: Brunlng 0 1 0 0 1 3 3 0 1-8 Grafton 3 1030001 0-7 Batteries: Irwin and Sharky; Knight and Meade. Frightful Pa! a In the stomach, torpid liver, lame back and weak kidneys are soon relieve! by Electric Bitters. Guaranteed. 56c. Fjr sale by Tite-Jon Drug Co Advertlaimont. m w-mr sTakm tssTtsW -rgkkksaH 'm tti r Cre 7ZZZ7t&- Old. "Bud" Fisher i ' " : .1 'V ? ' ... MIZZOU PARK IS DAMAGED Grandstand and Equipment of Bass Ball Team Burned. . TODAY'S GAME IS CALLED ' OFF Play Will Be Resumed at nlversldo Pnrk ns Soon as Neiv Uniforms anil - Bats Come front Chicago. SIOUX CITY, la,, July 28. A spectacu. lar tire that originated late last-night In the grandstand or clubhouse at the MIebou i base ball park, the home ot the. Sioux City Western league team destroyed the Grandstand and club house, the 'City ' Flannlng Mill company's plant -and the J Warnock Tank factory. The total" loss Is ' placed at about 390,003. All the Bloui City ball team's equipment was burned. The principal losses ae: City Planing Mill and Lumoer yard, loss 363,000; jnsuranco estimated at 6,2H). Western Leagu club's grandatand -nndi club houee, loos 310,000, Insurance 35,000. Warnock Tank factory, loss 310,000; in surance 33.000. Day Coal company, loss $2,000; cpvered, ' by insurance. . Milwaukee railroad station slightly damaged; covered by Insurance. ,It la thought tho fire was started by .tramps who look shelter In the base balLfcxand stand for the night The .ball park Is located at tne Toot ot Douglas street, on the river front, only tnree blocks from the city's business cen ter. Manoger.qiark of tho Sioux City West ern league team, has announced thai' to day's game would be called off and prob ably 'Tuesday's game? pendln'g tilts -arrival - of new uniforms,' HkM,1 WdVisina other .equipment, which haVe bee'tlf or dered by wire In Chicago. WheW Ytfeao arrive play"will be resumed at Riverside park, Manager Clark stated. Temporary) stands will be erected at once to replace those burned. I Nick Some Coach. Nick Altrock gets credit foe most of .the succesa ot the sensational young Joe ...... , u , ,, u ,c,,o, .ilQ southpaw, Harry Harper, under his TlittAia iri 3 Tonight Lincoln men ride . the Ak-Sar-Ben goat .' "Tomorrow Omaha men should take advantage of our season-end clear ance of high-quality suite. Kensington, L System ant Kcnmor suits our oWri, regular, this season's slock hand tailored to our special order $85 8ult3 now 580 Suits now . . . . . 925 Suits now . . . . . $20 Suits now ...... 817 Suits now. $ $14.50 Suits now . . . SlO, Straw Hatsl All domestic and imported Sailors at HALP PRICE When merchandise of de cidedly superior qualify (the only sort we carry) is offered atf general re ductions like these, it is a good time to buy. MAGEE & DEEHER 413 8. Sixteenth. iP laws 88 1? .J v ) I