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4 ROURKES LOSE CLOSE GAME Mutt Certainly Knows How to Argue Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Wcstcrzil's Hit in Second Scores Two Hits that Win. ah Shvtt up, too Little bunJ YOU HfeAIRA) tAE You're. surrttE JUSTICE MAKES LONE ItUN r WHO'S Bent Oat Infield lilt, (lnf Second an "Wild ThroTT nml Scores on Applegate's lilt. to BUfA ( YOU ARC 1 DotxTr YOU ) I I AtV 1 fef i , ; . i V pi ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 19. (Special Tel egram.) Luck favored tho St. Joseph team at the crucial period In today's same and the locals were victor In n pitchers' battle between Jenkins and Ap ' plegate. The score of the Drummers' seventh successive victory was 2 to 1. Applegate had the better of the pitch In?, no far as htta were concerned. In the second Inning, when the locals scored their two rum and won the same, a fluko hit by Westercll sent tho runners acros the plate. Westerxll's single was a short fly and elthetCongnlton or Neff should have fielded It easily and retired the s!do runless. Kelly walked to open this In ning, but was caught off first and run down. Zivllllng doubled, and after Gygll had fanned. Ochs walked. Doth runners advanced on Applegato's wild throw V) catch Zwllllng off second. and both scored later on WeatersU'a hlU The locals had chances to scoro In tho first, second and fourth, but after the latter inning failed to hit safely. The visitors also had chances to win the sumo In the first three Innings, but failed to hit when men wero on bases and after the third were unable to land on the ball, with the exception of tho seventh Inning, when Justice beat out an Infield hit and took second on' Ochs' wild throw. After two were out Applegate's hit scored him. Omaha filled the bases In the first In ning on to singles and an error, but Shestak popped out, retiring the side. 'Dawson's great catch of a line drive la tho second Inning and Gygll's stop of a similar hit off Concalton's bat In tho sixth saved the game for the locals. 'Lincoln ball olub, on Its way to Moines, attended the game. Score: OMAHA. AH. it. II. O. Urubb, lb...,.,...,... 4 Coyle, If 3 Thomason, cf 4 Kane, lb 3 Congalton, rf 'Bhestak, c 4 Neff, 2b 4 Justice, as 3 "Johnson 1 Applcgate, p 3 The Des 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 16 1 2 1 0 0 0 A. 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 6 12. 1 0 " 1 0 1 0 o 1 o Totals 32 1 8 ST. JOSEPH. AB. It. II. : is Dawson, rf, Keiiy, it 4 3 Z.wllllng. of..,.-.,.. 3 3 4 4 ,ciygll, lb UCI1S. AYcsterrll, Jb Metnke. is.... urirntn, o a Jenkins, p , 3 O. 0 A. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 E. 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 I SAN you ftfce AND I SrVr I'fA (Hoy 1 i s ' v . . I . i. - . I.. 4-. .- ... . J ' ., I III f III I NOW WHT ARE. TOO? -. 'i -c YORK WALLOPS FREMONTERS S 27 Totals .--....SI Hutted for Justice In ninth. Omaha 0 0000010 0-1 liSt Josoph 0 0 2 00000-3 Two.bajm hit: Zwllllnir. Bocrtftco hits Coyle. Justice. Btolen bases; Kelly, I 7-wllllnir. "Left on bases: Omaha. 7: 8t Joseph, 8. . Struck out: By Jenkins, 2; by (Applegate, 2. Bases on balls: Off Jen kins, 1; off Applugate, 2. Wild pitches: , Applegate (2). Time: lttd. Umpires: ' Pegnst una HasKeu. . Eat QetcheU to All the Lot. Corners of BR0WH GETS TWO HOMERS Williams IMtohes AVonderful Hull. Holding Pathfinders to Onn Scratch lilt mid No Scores. BOOHTICRB WIPE OUT FIlBitONT, Neb.. July 20. (Special SIOUX Telegram.) York gave tho locals an awful beating today by batting detchell Hek. Whtl.r d Ksell Unnbl. .,0 XL?orag? ot .the 'P1' Cach "rown - i i nil ii v irainnv twn lmmn viinn . Hi n to Bionu T!df ttv(tfSrW 'nani.'rbr't'V.sllor Mohod if wonder, day, while Musser held the Sioux safety, f ul game, letting Fremont down with Held ?n mixed yun"fom?Poi I several loVal ot the locals reaching second base. Um- . amateur teams, their own naving pesn pire roniius is causing much dlssatls- destroyed in tne lire ot punaay niiu. ucore: DBS MOINES. . ' AU.. IU H Ilahn, rf.. & Breen. - It Hunter, cf. ........... 4 2 2 l o or au.ii.o.A.k. au.ii.o.a.r. Leonard, (b b Jones, lb t Bellly, s S Shaw, e 3 Andreas, 2b 6 Musser, P 6 Totals 40 7 16 27 13 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. IU II. Cooney. 2b 2 Clarke, It 2 Smith, s 4 Callahan, 3b 4 Davidson, cf......... 4 llurns, lb... 4 Miller, rf Vonn, c 3 Whratley, p 0 Erell, P J O. A. K, 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 8 2 two.bogger In four times at bat. Wll. taction In his work this series, liln de csons bn balls and strken being par ticularly off color. Score: Hnapp out for running out of the line. YOIIK. Filial ONT. gtloa, lb.,,, i i l o Mpp, lb., t a t ChtM. lb... 1 0 10 Oltrk. It... I 1 1 M'lmq'tt, m ft 1 0 HuiTtr, rt. t i a ItlM. cf... 4 ft ItrAsarn n 1 ft WIIIKbu, p 1 0 2 0 Qctchll, p. I Ileltz, 6. lef t on bases: Superior. . 9; Orand Island, B. First base ond errors; Superior, 4: Grand Island, 2. Hit by Pitched ball; , Melnert. Sacrifice hits: I.andreth, Bockewltr, Hatch, Downey (2), Harry. Schoonover, Ward. Stolen bases: Gray, Downey. Umpires: Longanecker ,and Freese. I'nivneeN llnvp Ilnttlnir Bee. COLUMBUS, N'eb., July 29.-(Speclal Telegram.) For five Innings, McDonnell pitched as pretty a gamo as has been seen here this year. During that ttmd, hd allowed only one hit and struck out six Columbus batsmen, then the Paw nees broke loose In n terrific bombard ment. McDonald, Beatrice's new pitcher from St. Joo, took up the fight In the seventh, but he too, proved Ineffective. When the curtain was finally rung down, the count stood 9 to 4. Deal's one handed catch, Tappan's hit, and 'home runs by IJng and Crun, served to keep up the Interest In the (grandstand. "-Score: novnuCn. ooLUMiturt. AU.II.O.A.K. AIUI.O.A.R. 0 OTurplll, It... I C 0WiUc, u. t 0 OWelitl, ct.. 4 0 Ollinrr, lb. 1 Olteli, b... 0 Oatutf, rt. 0 0Vleh, lb a I 0 1 1 1 0 II 0 1 e o 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 t 0 o. 3 2 3 1 0 2 7 0 0 A. 2 1 3 3 0 1 0 s 0 2 E. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ToUl... ..14 11 21 I 0 ToUll.....ta 1M 11 1 York 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 3 0-0 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Brown, Bnapp, Home runs: Brown It). MalmnulsL Stolen "bases: Hnapp, Mulvey. liases on balls: Oft 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . a. . c. . -1. it . ' . . . f miauls, a, uil ucicuail, f oil bases: York. 0; Fremont. 4. Struck out: Jjy Williams, 8j by Qotchell. 6, Time: umpire: ronuun. Auenaance: iw. Kit, Ibl i J 0 4 on. Jbltj I 1 n, SP. I TO 2 1 1tthnsn Innmnon, iiiiacjE, ri.... i i Co, lb 4 0 Hlcklln, ct..t 1 0 Uni, It.... t 1 1 rotft, o, ,., i o n M'Donnat, p I 0 0 M" Donald, p 0 0 0 lUUy ..... 10 0 . 4 i.. 4 e 4 ... 1 Standing of Teams WESTEBN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. II in 1 27 13 Cltnmpn Win In Twelfth. S i J S-? Telegram.) McCabe won the game be 0 0 0 o 1 tween Kearney and Hastings today In me iwemn inning on a nomaf run, arter inrw singles nau tica u up in me nintn. nearney got one in the first, when Mc- Knlght was hit by a pitched ball, and scoreu on an intieiu out, ana a nit. r ea tures of the game were catches, by Mo. knight and a good stop bv Woodruff. iiunager Bennett was benched In tho first tnnlnif. WhOh in dlamllnfl n ri.il.lnn . A i . tn I'rinTinw in i .1 " ..... 1 . ... areas 10 iu "i . .7":. . i.O I v. T? 'ul u" 1,10 "via in mo jum, Bums. Biruca oui: oeing sent dsck to tne bench twice Kxell. 6; by Musser, 8. ,,B"!-,0,l,,Vaii' when he attempted to coach or warm Oft wneauey a mil J HltaW vann. Balki Musser, Time: 2;tX5, Umpire t Anderson- Totals -... 1 De Moines 1001 KlnllY fMtV 0 10 0 0 T.rt on bases: Btoux City, 7: Des Moines, 12. Bases on errors: pes Moines, 1r atZ nrav. 1. M.crine hlti Breen. Two-base bits: Davidson, liunwr, .Home r.M.. lttimi. Hell v. Stolen l.'Zt jn.r'Hlur Off Vvheatley. 9 lit r i t. Att 10 in eUcht lnnlncs, Double" Plsiil Lionird tq . Andrea. tn Vans tn llurns: IleJliy to All . . . f .. .... DKNVEH. AOAIN VXlAiS VXCTIM Topeka Holds Orlsslr 11 t Mercy Tlnrlnv Contest. TOPEIC July -The victor, rtled up 3n nor hltiotf Upchwham than ih locals J 'J 2. 2 J.! HASTINOa. KHAIWKY. AU H n A All II ft A K SMcMpld. ill I I t OM'Knlitt. It 4 0 I 0 0 rsniMU. la 1 t OBjntK, 3b., 9 1 1 3 junnfii, ci. 1 1 0 QAtook, lb... ft 1 J X Wilier, rt. . ft 0 0 0 0 Harriott. Ihl oil o Tack, lb... I 1 Jl I OPchaurtn. ill I I I Drown, aa. . I 2 1 I OOrajr, c ft 1 ft 1 rirMtlM. lb ft 0 1 i OWnodnif u 1 a 1 I AUCab If.. I I p 0 Snrlckran. rf ft 1 0 0 "lUchrdrn, e ft 0 ft I I rirmptoo, pilot TUla..... T 1ft II 1 til W ft Mftft- W . . v." got utf Hams, uut tne iooju w "m oTtala.....4 ihm l tilJl 'rh huttlVVc of lo- Hastings ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-3 A. 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 E. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 defeated Denver, The oattWg or io- Larry was a. feature Hcora: TOPEKA. AB. R. II. O. Cochran, tb 4 0 0 0 lTenoh. ... J 1 1 ForsyUie, rt 8 10 1 McLarry, ?b S ?. Uear. cf..j... 3 0 o 3 Kapp, lb i 2 ,1 g PrlceJ lf. 1 McAllister, c 0 2 t CochreliAm, p....... 3 JB J), JL ToUl... ) r 7 27 . DENVE1U . . . .AB. . Bn IC .... m f A quiiun. 3b v Cosvidy. rf., f 5 J Chonnell, ex 4 J Uutoher..Sb 6 1 Elston. It fipahr, o...t m.. 4 o Coffey, s... J Fisher, lb 0 Harris, p J Ulaok; 1 a o A? i o l 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals...' 5 11 21 10 I 'nattiMl for Harris iu ninth. 'mucks, 0 0 0 4. 0 0 0 8 -T n.nv.r 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 Three-base nit: MeT-any. Two-base hit: MeLarry. Sacrifice fly: Otax. Dou ble plays: '.Cochreliam to French to Bacp. Channell to Fisher. Bases on bolls: Oft Cochreham. 1: 6ft Harris. 6. Struck out l By Cocbrehtun. Ji by Harris, 3. IHiwed ball: McAllister. Wild Pitch: Harris. 'limB! ?:0. Umpire: Co.miower. X.uiitrs Defeats Osswa. nniWAi 1a. July 29-rSieHal.) Oiaws. sulftrtd defeat at th hands of I.rranrt in ten-Inning K"?e here Mon day. Score. 8 to 4. At the end of the ninth h. tuMrdHd 4 to 4. and then Lemurs procetded to double their score, while OiaWa wtnt up into the tvlr. Ixwrnl. Dnaws." ctsnUrflelder was knocked out et the game entirely when he collided with Bennett, the rlghflelder. while both vera in Wixsult of a high fly. Batteries: Onuwa, Matney and Elffcrt; Lomars, Xartshltr and Wall. Kearney ..lOOOOOOOOOO 0-1 ..trne,:l run,: Hastings 2. Home run: MoCabe. BtoJen basesr'Bennett, Drown, By nek. Double plays: Synok to Aoook to iicrrioni nynccK to WooOrurr. liases on bulls: Off Johnson. S: nfr MM vmntnn J l"1: Hastings, 10; Kearney, S. Hit by pitched balls: Mo Knluhi. yyneK. Htruck out By Johpson. 8; by '"'"f ; .''tt P'tcn: jonnson. lime: 3t. Umpire: Myers. - N Third City on Nevr .HnalsJ OIIAND ISLAND, Neb,, July 20. (Bpeclal Telegram.) Bohoonover, the newly appointed field manager of the Third City team, and the llnltiul W, I. Imh nil him 1 V . the initial pcrformanoe, by defeating Bu perlor, J he manager's drives bringing In four of Grand Island's five runs, Includ ing the winning one. With today's con test, the .penterflelder succeeds Forrester as manager, the latter dropping out en tirely, voluntarily resigning. W. II. Har rison, president ot the board, who has been absent moat ot the summer, will at .the same time, .take active manage ment ot financial affairs, accompanying the team on Its trips. The fans showod their approval of the change by present, lag Schoonover with a large floral puce In the shape ot a horseshoe. Downey, ' Omaha recently ot Hastings, has been scoured tq 1 Kano fill the Forrester vacancy in the field. Schlpke.. Score: jGrubb.... StJPEUTon. ' oiukd itfCAKD. Justice..; AU.H.O.A-K. AB.II.O.A.B. ICoyle,.... Mtlritrt, ct ft o o 1 (TBmllh. ,... 4 1110 Thomason Maada. aa. ., ft Orr. tb. 4 iAaarttb. rt 4 Diamond, It 4 irarwut, id , t ft a Obat. lb.. fimlUt. .. lUUb. p. Totals.. fluperlor 1 a lDowDir, rf. I 1 a 0 0 Concalton.... f e sr-anar, lb.. 4 1 11 0 o I 1 llmlter. c... 4 0 I ll m a inuq, -ap... V i a 1 1 Osurler. tall I I 1 A 1 . . . . . M'OuVzfa. i a a e a 14 t SI It I TeUll..... ft M 1ft 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 Orand Island.... 0 001000203-d Earned runs: Superior. 0; Grand Island. 4. Two-bsse hits: Farley, Barry Bohoon over. Bases on balls: Oft Hatch. 2: oft Belli, 4. Struck out: By lUtch, 6 by ORondaau, lb 4 1 I'mpIh. Jb. a OBmjth, Ct.,. 4 ocrad, It.... I ODaal, lb... lAdtma, aa OKranlstr, lArtlay, rt OStondarmn, Ollead, 'p.. 0 . - TblaUL. Totals II I 2) 10 : Batted for McDonald .In the ninth. Beatrice 04000000 0-4 Columbus 00000 261 -i Earned runs: Beatrice, 3; Columbus, 8. Stolen bases: Hlcklln. Smyth, Peoples. Two-base hit: , Peoples, .Homo runs: Hlcklln, Cran. Innings pitched: By Mc. Donnell, si and one-third; by McDonald, one and two-thlrds-by J&mderman, seven; by Ilead, two. Hits:, Off McDonnell, 4s oft McDonald. 4; off Zondermun, 6, Struck out: By MoDdnnoll. 8: by McDonald, 4; by ZQiulerman, 4; by Reed, 3. Bases on balls: Off McDonnell, 5; off McDonald, 0; off Zonderman, 3; off Heed, 1. Hit by pltchod ball: By y.onderman (Hutchin son;. Time; liio. umpire: Quigjsy. Manager Babb of Wichita Released WICHITA, July t9.-Charles Bobb, manager ot tho .Wichita, base ball club, has been released by the Ward at di rectors. Babb Houccoeded George Hughes snortiy oner tne season' opencu. .lie nas hot been n'eeded' In tho .Jlnoup. -Nck Maddox, former Pittsburgh " star pitcher, 'was appointed temporary manager. SEMI-PROFESSIONAL TEAMS EARN MONEY i-'-WEBSTEU CITY, la., July , (Bpe- clol.)-Becretary B. A. Wllsop. of tho Webster City Base Bait association has just made a statement of the condition of the association nt the end of its first month's ball. HI statement will be a big surprise to local fans on account ot of the surprising success that has been made. The total receipts during the first month wore fl.C44.39 and expenditures 11,000.04, leaving a profit, during the month of 1W4.T.. Sixteen games are covered In this statement. The Webster City White Sox nre a semi-professional team. The first month's salary list amounted to Of these first sixteen games the Whlto Sox have lost but one and that to tho native Hawaiian nrofesslonal team that is touring this country. I i ROURKES OPEN WITH THE WICHITA TEAM HERE TODAY Pa Rourke'a tribe of ball players are slated to arrive In Omaha this morn ing from a very disastrous road trip, The team comes from St. Joseph to open a, twelve-day stay at home. The Rourkes meet Wichita then Topeka, Lincoln and Denver. Following the lineup for the Wlehlta series: Position. ..First .. ..Second ..Third .! ..Short ., ..Left. ... ..Center ..RlRhts . Catch . ..PJtoh .. Denver 98 Drs Moines 97 Lincoln 97 St. Joseph S Omaha .............101 Topeka .....'..,.. 95 Bloux City 90 Wichita 100 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York.,65 27 .707 Phlla. CJ 34 .609 Chicago ...48 45.616 Pittsburgh.. 43 46 .495 Brooklyn ..42 45 .433 Boston ,....B9 SU4 Cincinnati .37 59 si St. Louis ..36 6S .1' AM EH. ASB'N, 63 64 D2 CI '49 42 40 33 3.1 43 45 47 C2 M K Pet. .663 .607 .636 .620 .4(5 .442 .417 .333 -Wichita .Koatnet ....HOghes Burke m llano .Nicholson JMiddleton tBIlls ...,...v,..Vacob ,. jSoott DoiIhc Ilrfrnta Snyder. noDOr". Neb.. Jnty 29. (Spclal.)- umitc uncuiMi onjutr on tne latter a srounas by tne tune or f la 1. Tha fi ture of the game was Ruff's home run in tne mnin wim tne Dtses run. tsoore. R. H. E Dodge 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 4- 11 4 Snyder u u o o i o o o 01 9 flatteries: Dodge. Slndelar and Butler anyuor, uuston ana lioDorta. W.T. r-4 Milwaukee ,64 41 .610 j.ouisyiie (S 45 .663 Mlnneap'lls 57 44 ,553 Columbus ..50-47 .M Kan. City. ..to at, 471 St. Paul 45 66 ,4(6 iUlKUU 45 07 , 441 Indt'nap'lls 35 62 .801 AMER. LEAGUE. Phlla C6 2S .702 Cloveland ..68 38 .004 .Wash, 65 40 .679 Chicago ....51 49 .510 uosian ......46 49 xoo Dfclrqle ':.'..t40'53404 St. IrfiVlls ...23 3 .ISA f5W,"Yr3rk.v.29, 62 ,i3 I NEB. LEAGUEL I W.L.l'ct.! Kearney ....42 29 .Mi Superior ....41 32 .562 Hastings ...40 34 .541 York .,...,..33 34 .523 Columbus ,..3i 37 ,4V3 Fremont .....33 38 .46 Gr. Island, ..SO 44 .403 Beatrice ....29 44 .347 Yrsteriinr'a nesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 2; Topeka, 7. Des Moines, 7; SloUx City, X Omaha, 1; St. Joseph, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 7: Pittsburgh, 4. Brooklyn. 6: Clnolntiatl, 6. Boston, 8: Chicago, 1. Now York1, 1-8; St, Louis, ,0-1. AMERICAN UEAGUB. Chicago, 0-3t Boston, 2-3. ' Cleveland. 8-6; New Work, 2-3, Detroit, 0; Philadelphia, 6. St, Louis, 1; WtLshlnsto-,1, 2." AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 3; Columbus, 7. Kansas City, 2; Minneapolis, 7. Loulsvlllo, 8: lndlanapols, 2. Mllwauki-e, 0; St Paul, O. NEBRASKA. STATI0 LEAGUE. Beatrice, 4; Columbds, . Hastings. 2; Kearney, 1. York,'; Fremont, 0. Sueprtor, 4! Grand Island, 5. '' Games Today. Western League Lincoln at De Malr.es. WlahiU at Omaha. Toueka at Sioux Cltv. Denver: at St. Joseph. .Brooklyn titPittsbursh, 'New -York" af Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League Detroit at Washing ton, Cleveland at Boston, Chicago at New lorK, st. louis at Philadelphia. American Association Louisville at TnfllunitnAllM XI llwn lib-.. .. . u l.,il T.- sas City at Minneapolis, Toledo at coiumvus, Nebraska' State 'League Superior at Grand Island, Beatrice at Columbus, Hastings, at- Kearpey( York at Fremont. GIANTS BEAT CARDS TWICE Take Long Stride Toward Cinching Flag by Winning Double-Header. SEND ST. LOUIS TEAM TO BOTTOM Demnree Bests Dottle lai First Contest, Holding Other- Side nunle Fromme Effective Thronnh oot the Second. ST. LOUTS, July 29.-New York, by winning two games here this afternoon, took a big stride toward the National ieague- pennant and, at the same time sent th Jocat team' Into last place. The pcqre last game of the scries from Brooklyn irniny, o to 0. up to tnat inning wamcr, a recent addition to Brooklyn's pitching Btaff, had pitched Tnlr bull, i s'- ' and three runs having been scored against him. He was wild, however, two of his bases on balls, one In uio t'cuu.i.. and another In the eighth, being cosuy. Johnson was taken out In the seventh Inning to allow Bates to bat for him. Brown finished the game for Cincinnati without a hit being mode off htm. Sep re: Second game: Batted for JClrkpatrlck In tho ninth. 'Ran for Dodge In the eighth. Batted for Johnson In the seventh. Brooklyn 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0-6 Cincinnati 0 2010003 -0 Two-base lilts: Klrkpatrlck, Fisher, Groh, Kllng. Home runs. Stengel, Berg hammer. Hits: Off Johnson. 7 In s"even linings; off Brown, none In two Innings. Sacrifice fly: Wheat. Stolen bases: Smith, Devore. Double plays: Smith to C'utshaw td Klrkpatrlck: Cutshaw to Fisher to KlrkpatrlcK. licrt on Poses CLEVELAND BUYS SMITH OF D.ULUTH Tmt.TlTir. .Tnlv M PJmrt Rmlth DulutbJ'rlght flefder.,tlIleport "to . t,he uieveiona Am en can league ciud otter August 24." ' President Blume' of the Northern league club, here today closed the deal. The purchase price Is not announced, American Association Results. At 6t Paul- R.H.E. Mllwauketf 0 4 St. Paul 3 10 0 Batteries: Milwaukee. Young. Brown and Hughes;' St. Paul, Gardner and Miller. At Ind anaDolls K.H.E. Louisville 8 9 1 Indianapolis' ; .'... 2 3 Batteries: Louisville. Loudermtlk. Toncy and Severold: Indianapolis, Har rington, wortcs ana t,asy. At Minneapolis R.H.E. Kansas qty 2 8 Minneapolis 4.. .w7- 9 ItAtterlcs: Kansas City. Covington. IUley and O'Conor; Minneapolis, Patter son ana umitn. At Columbus ' R.H.B. Toledo 3 I Columbus ..u 7 IS Batteries: Toledo, George. Cpllamore ill IM 1CYVIIII1 ,uiMilluu., tm .uu W'" Maaoit. Twins'' A.nsler. . MASON .CITY, Nebt, July 29.-(Special) Mason City detested Analey In an In teresting game on me rormer s. grouna R tn 4. Rrrnra bv Mason City gave Ann luy the lead. In tb flrsL . Mason City started a. battlngnUly 1 PlnJ forced enongh 'rmts across the plate -td win. Ratterles tAnsley, Mun andPuften- berger; Mason, Robert ana xnompson. Can't Keep it rwcret. The splendid work ot Chamberlain's Tablets Is dally becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy tor Horn ach and llv.r troubles has ever been knqwn. For sale by all druggists Adver Uumtnt. ot ino. nrst gome -was 1 to 0. Demaroo Brooklyn. 2: Cincinnati. 6. Bases on balls pitched effective 1 Off Walker, 7; off Johnson, 3. Hit by besting Doak, who has pitched effective ball against New .York In two games In pitchers' battle. In the second game, score 3 to 1, Sallee tried to repeat his victory of Saturday over the Giants, but was hit nt oppor tune times and received ragged support. Geyer, who relieved.' him. was steady. Tromme, who has: beaf St. Louis twice in the last series, wait' effective through out. New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bt. jxmis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base tilts: Merer. Mnwrev. Snp. rlflce fly: Demaree. Double plays; Mow rey to Hugglns to Konetchy; Hugglns to Konetchy; Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Left on bases. New York, 2; St. Louis. 4. Bases on balla: Off .Demaree, 2; off Doak, 1. lilt by" pitched ball: Doak by Burns; by Demaree. Hutre-lns. Rtniok nut: Rv Demaree. 5: bv Dank. 1. Tlinn: 1-4V Tim. Plres: Brennan and Eaaon. Batted for eGyer In ninth. New York 1 0100 '4 000-6 St. Louis 0 0000010 0-1 Two-base hits: Whit tod. Evans. Home run: Burns. Hits: Off Sallee, 6 In seven Innings: off Geyer. 1 In two innings. Sacrifice hits: Doyle, Fromme. Btolen bases: Fletcher, Murray (2). Double play: Fletchor to Merkle. Left' on bases: St. IOUls. 7: Now York. S. Bases on bolls: Off Sallee. 1; off SYornme. 4. Struck out. By Bailee,, l; by "Geyer, l; by Fromme, , 'Time:, atOO. Umpires: Eason an)d, Brennan: ,. : ' . Cuba ifelplcM Before Dixon. CHICAOO. July 29. Uoiton showed a reversal of form today behind Dickson's tine jiioning ana evenea ud tne aeries With Chtcajro. wlnnlnsr the final irnmo here, 9 to 1. The local men were helpless uetore DIcKson'a .twirling and gathered but four hits, two of which were hunched in tne initial inning, ana nettea a run. The fielding behind Dickson was Kilt. edged and lometimeaV'sDectacular. Lord. .Connolly and Mann mode brilliant catciies in the outxieia, while the lnfloia Contributed Its share of lightning clays. The visitors started a regular batting bee when Overall opened for Chicago and continued their slugging when Richie was cauea to tne rescue. Alter tne nrst in ning Chicago was unable to get a man nast tha second station.. Outfielder Lord got & freak homo run when he hit a long bounder to let field and the ball went over the fence, scoring two men ahead pf him. .Manager Overs got In an argu ment with Umpire Orth and was chased to the club house. . Score: Boston .0 33103000-0 Chicago 1 o o 0 u u u u vi Two-base hits: Leach. Schulte. Overall. Lord. Three-base hit: Sweeney. Home run: lord, lilts; urr uvenui, 0 in tnree Innings; off Richie, 0 In six Innings. Sac ririr hilar Ev.ra. Lord. Sacrifice fly: Whaling. Stolen bases: Smith, Williams. Double plays: Maranvllle to Sweeney. to Myers. Lett on bases: Boston ; ,c.tu cago, 4. Bases on balls'. Off Overall, 1; otr uicKson, s; oit xucme, 1. oirut. uuu By Overall. 1; by Dickson, 3; by Rlcnle, S. Time; 1:41. Umpires; Klem and Ortn. Phillies Win Easily. PITTSBURGH, July 39. Philadelphia hammered Hendrlx at the right time this afternoon and won easily, 7 to 4, making It three out of four in the series. Triples by Butler and Hendrlx were mainly re sponsible for Pittsburgh's four runs, and witn tne score a tie in ins suui m tnl In Alexander to SUDDl&nt Mayer. Off Alexander the Pirates got only two hits, while tho visitors kept after Hen drlx steadily and added three more, runs to their total. A single oy ueciter, a. walk to Cravat h and a single by Doolan cava them the winning run In the eighth. They added two more In the nlnfu on singles by KilUfer and Lobert. with. an error bv Hendrlx. a sacrifice hit and a sacrifice fly in between. Score: Philadelphia 1 0 0 3 0 1, 0 1 27 Pittsburgh 0 V 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-1 Three-baae hits: Butler. Hendrlx, TVwilnn. Homo run: Becker. Sacrifice fly; Knabe.-Sacrifice hits: . Knabe, Paa- kert, LoberU Lett on Daees: riiuurgn, si PhllAdtlnhla. 5. Hits: Off Mayer. 5 In five innings; off Alexander. 2 In four innings: uouoie piay: wagner to viox to Miller. Bases on Laiia: qt: Mayer, z; off Hendrlx, 3. Struck out: By Mayer. 1: bv Alexander. 1; by Hendrlx, 3. Parsed ball: Simon. Time: 1.4$. Umpires Byron and Rlgler. Reds Wt nby Rally. CINCINNATI July 29. Cincinnati rat lied In the eighth Inning and captured the Ditched ball: Bv Walker (Bates). Struck out: By Walker, 6; by Johnson, 6; by lirown. l. Time: i:ts. umpires, uuay and Emslle. Tennis Champions Are Developed by California Man SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. Developing tennis champions Is the avocation of Sid ney R. Marvin of this city, a man ot wealth who devotes his spare time to the promotion of Juvenile athletics. His suc cess is measured by the progress of Maurice E. McLoughlln, United States champion; William M. Johnson, now in the finals for the Longwood cup at Bos ton, and John Strachan, winner ot the national clay court tournament at Omaha. This trio was graduated from the, golden gate Junior club, which Mr. Marvin founded ten years ago and has directed since. It was Mr. Marvin's, idea that if, through constant tournament play, great acouracy could be combined with the torrlflo speed developed on the ' asphalt courts ot California a series of champions would be produced. At the outset he en gaged a veteran professional to Instruct his young charges and monthly tourna ments for high class trophies have stimu lated Interest In the game. "Mr. Marvin's boys," as they are known on the Pacific coast, develop champion ship caliber early. McLoughlln was only 13 when he first was sent to Australia as a member of the United States team o.f challengers for the Davis International trophy. Johnston, who eliminated such players os Touchord and Clothier at Longwood on his first invasion ot the east and his .first important competition on gross courts, called his. eighteenth birthday only recently. Strachan, the new clay court champion, la the same age. Each year sees tho advent of a new phenomenon In this club of youngsters. This year's sensation la Roland Roberts, a lad of 15, who came within one point of eliminating William Johnston from the Pacific coast championship tournament. Other young members of th? club hold Important titles through the western country, Mr. Marvin maintains well equipped club rooms, where his young wards are removed from the temptations of the streets. He Is a stickler for good sportsmanship, and takes as great pains to develop proper temperament as to bring out the athletic skill of his pros pectlve champions. FAIRBURY'S BALL GROUNDS : OPENED WITH GOOD GAME FAIRBURY, Neb., July 29.-(Speciai.)H The opening base ball game of tho sea- son was played at the new diamond and grounds on tho mills grounds Mondayj between the Falrbury and Alexandria, teams. Monday was virtually a holiday) in Falrbury on account of tho. "grandj opening on tho now grounds, The OTolr-l bury band furnished music for the.occo-l slon. The crowd had tho privilege of witness-i Ing one of the fastest and best garnet of base ball that has boen played in tha city in recent years. Tho Falrbury team! did not score at all. Fairbury's pitcher,, Shancr, struck out thirteen- playernj Score: ' ltH'.E.i Falrbury 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 2 Alexandria ...0 0 1 0 0. 0 0 0 1-2 5 3, Batteries? Falrbury, Shnner anil 3ooth; Alexandria, Duhl and Allen. - i Hampton Wins. HAMPTON, Neb.. July 29. (Special HlamPton defeated the Walbacha of' Grand Island in a finely played game of ball, tho score being 7 to 1 In favor of Hampton. Batteries: Hampton, Hockenbary and Towers; Walbachs, Rehder and Schlr-' kofsky. Manager: William Poschke. TRADE A -rtty? 7 SxAgGaD'TREAD ORIGIN ALyAND ONLY, EFFECTIVE TON-8KID TIRE BEARING PATENT PATES w rf i TLA. OicL FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. Omaha: Hugo F. 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