10 PUB BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1013. Mutt Claims Absolutely All the Credit for the Idea Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher To "THE But, oPncsR., IT WAS ONUy Nothing,. Pipe EXE -J I J3L ( r t I .1 All V with knocking TKt, UTTce AHO KICKAH6 ttxj GOILTf OR.NOT? y ) Your honor 4 I Vf. ,?s SSI I 'i N tU BIO STIFF YXU OU6HT" TO OE rtSHArABD to KNOCK towm that uttle fguuc-w i AW KICK HIM (N TH5 PAC6. NO HUNWe BGIN6 COULD YMINK OF SUCH ft "THINfe Minn innnn mn mvmrTm I I locals made dcht runs of f him and Yolf' iltVIAHA N NKN Vfllim I f I Bang .enough to win the game. Cochleae Rourkes, Laboring Under Jinx, Drop Eighth Conseoutive Game. STEVENS BELIEVES B0BINS0N Takes the Mound nnd Shores Some Wonderful Ability In Movrlnaj SI own the 3tcn thnt Fnce Him nt the lint. Carl Robinson aviated In the fourth Inning of yesterday's same with Kick Maddox's Wichita club and was stilt up in the air when Qeorge Stevcns.th new twlrler, was brought to his rescue, but tho four runs which had been driven in enabled the visitors to win by a 7 to 4 scans and caused Umuha to d.-op its eighth consecutive same, pitching was a feature. Hoore DENVER. AD. n. Qulllln, 3b.. 4 Cassldy, if 4 Channel!, cf 5 Butcher, 2b 5 Elston, if & Hlock, c G Coffey, ss 4 Fisher, lb 3 King, p 2 Wolfgang, p 0 Holmberg, p 0 Spnhr, rl Harris, p 0 0 H. 1 2 1 0 3 Z 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 A. 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1. E. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 Totals ST. JOSF.rU. All. It. TI, Dawson, rf., 5 1 1 rvciiy, il. ...... ...... u Zwllllng, cf 3 Gygll, lb. Schang, c Och. 2b Westers!!, 3b.. Melnke, gs...,. merscr. iu lloblnson irot by the first three Innings J P0hlr, tv'llhmit iiw rniit,l hill tvtiAn Nlr.hnlann i Qujnlan without any trouble, but when Nicholson opened lJ fourth with a home run over the rieht field boards, Hoblnson soared and scattered and his offerings were easy ' pickings for the Kamans. Stevens did fairly well on the mound, Jenkins, p. Buscher, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 21 O. 0 2 1 9 6 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 A. 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 8 0 2 0 0 0 THREE TRIMSFOR SUPERIOR Third City Men Land on the Cement City Colts. FREMONT GIVES YORK BEATING Close Game, In Which Prohlhs Get Hut Three; lilts, Ends In Victory for rnthflndera by Four to Three Score. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 31. (Bpe clal Telegram.) Grand Island made It three straight off Superior by winning today In a loosely played same, the lo cals' base running aiding materially In Cringing In the runs. Superior just now has a badly crippled pitching staff. Score: ORAM) ISLAM). All. 11.0. A. E, r V-rite ptiviu 1 , I fAOi.T HAMfi niT 1 I TKe: VCICKVM& HlfA J I I I jaS yv.eu., TWr- I v I ,N Tr rl vmivs I X 'OW- ) notC3R.,TMiWSNu NJ W OWN lOSA rjZ Y c x . s 1 Standing of Teams WESTERN I.EAOUE. Played. Won. Lost Denver 100 64 34 Des Moines 99 t& 44 Lincoln 99 53 46 Ht. Joseph 100 62 43 Omaha 103 49 64 Topeka 97 42 65 Bloux City .-. &81 42 E Wichita 102 40 62 NAT. LEAGUE. I Pet. .660 .60S 6u5 .620 .476 .m .a AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPct I W.L.Pct. New York CT. a . 3i Phlla'phla .67 29.658 Phlla'phla 64 35 .6071 Cleveland ..GO 28 .612 Chicago .....0 45 62C Washlng'n .66 41 .673 Pittsburgh II .6 c; Chicago 81 61 .500 CUBS CHEW UP GIANTS AGAIN Take Long End of Five to Four Score in Uphill Game. 0 CREDIT BELONGS TO CHENEY BUPEIUOll. AU.Il.O.A.E. 8 27 14 Totals 33 Batted for Holmbcrjf liythe eighth. xiatteu ror uocnier irr mo sixui. Do:irver , -.1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1-6 S pnnnldnrlnir It was his Initial aDOeaninoe Ht. Joscuh 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 and he wa. somewhat 1 ICeTly! of the common disease, stage fright. At 8tolan l)iue,. quuh, Butcher, Coffey, times he showed flashes of wonderful Kelly, Westentll (2). Sacrifice hits: King, ability, mowing down the men who faced Hchang. Earned runst Denver. 6; St. Jo r, iL.i ' .7. .w. ,,,,ki. Ti,.n nt 1 eeph. 6, Left on buses; Denver,' 8; St. him without the least trouble. Then at j0cp( j, 8truck out! uy otener 1: by other tlmas when 'men wero on bases he noehlcr, 3; by Jenkins, 1, by Uuscher. 1, gave way. Ho was In several bad holes, by King, 4; by Wolfganc, . 1: by Holm f ' . . , ,., berg, 2. liases on malls. Off Btcrxer, 2; but fine support back of him Kept the o(fMert ,. oK Kltll . off wolfganif. core down as low as It was. 1 , wild pitch: Bterser. Passed ball: In tho sixth Inning tho Kansnns had ' Hchang. Double play: Ochs to Melnke to all kind, ofv opportunities to score, but I OysllTime: 2:10. Un.rlrc; O'Toole. a couple of the players ran Into a double sioux XViTi IN TWELFTH with the bases choked. Davis was on , second and CaBtle on first with but one nri,y White Pitches In Perfect down whrn Ilnun singled to center. Pnrm Aamlnst Toneka. lllOIIlaAOIl auv Mia wtvi. v.. , O.WUrfV v.4a, . u.i hui, VJ.'VlVt. l,v ni.tfired home, holding Davie on third, tho score, in the ninth Inning of oday's peutea nome, " ' .. . KllfM Mi , continued for twelve Castle In tho meantime rnn to tnira, . . . . ,ly C0)mtrrl which was occupied, and Jorniuon snot winning run. The score wan 6 to 6. the ball to Justice nt short, who ran j Kerby White was In 1 Kreat form and with Hums, lb. Miller, rf vann, c... 0 White, p...... Totals Castle down. Jlapp tried to stretch the hit Into a double and Justice shot the pill to Bchlpko at second and Tlnpp was nailed slidinK Into tho keystone sack. Umpire Colllflower a tew more of his bones and In the tint Inning called rv.vi matn at home when (the latter was , Hmlth. ss j ... . i... n tnat from the base, i Callahan. 3b yttcher. Bco,t or Wichita objected so etrenuously that he was put out of the game and Manager Waddox went on the mound. Htnrted Ont Well. Omaha scored in the opener. Coyle was eaf on Gcotfs error, took pecond on a wild pitclu An error by Daivls put him on third, from whence he scored on Kane's' sacrifice fly. Congalton doubled in the third and scored on Kano's two-boo clout Justice mode a home run in tho fourth when his lilt to center bounced over Mlddloton'a head. Nicholson started tho scoring machine tnr Wichita i with a home run in the fourth Mlddleton singled and went to third on lloblnson s wild throw to get him off first. Burke was safe, on an in- filt hit. Koerner tripled, scoring Mid -dlcton and Ilurke, and scored himself on Davl' single. , Nicholson beat out a bunt In the sev- enth and took third on Orubb's error, v lie scored on Burke's sacrifice fly. ,,. rot u last run In tho som in ning. Congalton was safe when he forced novle at second. Kane walked and Con. galton scored on Johnson'i alnde to con- ein th. visitors' ethlh Davis walked a,nd Castle sacrificed. He scored when Justice booted Kapp grounder iiwule. ton singled in the ninth and stole second, going to third on Hughes' out. Burkes sacrifice fly scored Mlddleton. Score: OMAHA- All. It 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 tight backing would have finished his victory In nine Innings. Rritnolds went In the box in the place of Gwyn in the ninth and pitched good ban. fccore; SIOUX CITY. ABv It II. O. A. E. Coonov. 2b 6 0 14 6 Clarke, if 6 : 4 Davidson, cf 6 II. 1 1 3 1 2 1. 0 1 2 Brooklyn ..42 47 .47 Boston 40 62 .435 Cincinnati .38 60 .388 St Louis... 37 69 .385! AM Kit ASSN. Boston 46 48 .489 Detroit 41 60 .410 St. Louis. ...40 63 .388 New York.. .31 62 .333 I NEB. LEAGUE, 0 0 3 0 0 4 , 45 C TOPEKA. AB. It Cochran, 3b 6 1 French, ss u Forsythe, rf 6 ,01 McLarry. zd u , u Gear, cf 0 0 llapps, lb o 1 rrice. IK 0 1 Crist 0 6 3 uwyn, p v Reynolds, p i 0 McAllister 1 0 12 88 17 H. 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 O. 2 2 1 6 0 U, 1 10 0 1 0 A. 0 E. 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mtlncrt, cf.. IS 1 i 1 Smith, M...5 t I 1 0 Mtnda. .. 4 1 3 4 0 Downer, rf.. t'O 10 0 Ur4r, Eb.... 4 0 4 1 0 l)rry, If,... 1 0 3 0 1 Landrtlrt, r( 4 1 0 0 Bchonorr. cf 4 X 1 0 0 Dllmono. u. I 1 I 0 0Frlr. lb., 3 2 7 0 0 Dok'wlti, IbM I 1 OHmlitr, e.,.3 0 110 Obit. Jb..,.. 110 ZWard, lb.... 0 4 0 smith, c.,.,1 0 J 1 Howell, Jb.. 4 1 1 I I Vance, p.... x lot oMcCulo'h, p 0 0 I 1 Hatch, p.. ,.11000 ToUU !t t 27 3 Total 37 10 4 1 4 Grand Island 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 - Superior 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-6 Earned runs: Sunerlor. 2: Grand Inland. 1. Two-base hits: Farley. Diamond. Bases on balls: Off Vance, 4; off Mo CuIIoukIi, 6. Struck out: By Vance, 2; by Hatch. 1; by McCullough. 4. Left on bases: Superior, 11; Grand Island. 4. Passed balls: Hmlth (2), Smlser. Base on errors: Superior, 2; Grand Island, 2. Htt by pitched ball: Downey, Ward, Barry. Farley. Stolen bases: Barry, Schoonover (3). Farlev (2). Km,inr. Ward. iDlamond. Sacrifice hits: Barry (2), Smlzer, Boekowlt Time: 2tl5. Umpires: Longnecker and Freese. Hentrlcc Shut Out. COLUMBUS, Nob., July 31.-Spoclal Telenruin.) luuney lounovd Into his old time form u train today an dpltcheu the same brand of ball that made hlm famoun during the forepart of the seuson. With out extending hlself In the least he fanned eleven men and allowed only three scattering hits. ..ot until tho ninth inning, "Did he permit a Beatrice man to reach third, and then ho cinched his shutout by striking the next and last man up out. Both, teams fielded per fectly. Cran and Ilicklln ouch made shoestring catches, which were nothing; short ot wonderful. After stealing third and nome in Wednesday s game, lion deau, of the locals, went one better to day by drawing a walk In the eighth and i then proceeding to steal second, third nnd home, hardly slowing down. Tho score: BEATRICE. COIA1MBU& AU.Il.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.n, irtchtiut, Ibl 0 1 I ortondctu, JbS 0 0 1 0 Drannan, b. I 0 1 J OPaeplM, tb. 3 0 I I 0 Tappan, m,, 112 OBrujlh, cf... 4 12 0 0 Black, rf. ... S 0 0 0 OCrun. If 3 1 2 0 0 Cm, lb. 4 17 0 OJUmsar. rf. 1 1 0 0 0 HlcVlln, cf.. 4 1 I 0 ODmI, lb 1 0 10 0 0 Line, U 2 0 4 1 OAOama. M... i 0 0 t 0 l'otetl, C...S 0 7 2 OKranlnrr. el 1 tl 1 0 ICrrttt, p.... 10 0 1 Ollamcr, p.. 1 0 0 4 0 Totals 51 6 13 U 2S Davidson out. interfering; ono out when winning run was scored. Hutted for Gwyn in the ninth. sioux city H2Si25S?S3tS Topeka 0 000 40001 000-5 Left on bases: Bioux wiiy, v; loiwaa, 12. Bases on errors: Shmx City; 3: To peka, 3. Sacrifice hits; Gwyn, Miller. Smith. Two-base hits: Burns, Vann, Oriat, Gwyn. Three-base hits: JtPPs. ft.Bi- Htnlvn haaea: French. ra..o. 'arnith int.- Off Gwvn. 9 In eight t'nnlngs:V" synolds. 3 in four In nlngs. Struck ;out; y flwyn, 6; by Uey- nolua, t: oy wn;ie, . im . Off dwyn. off White, Crist. Jilt oy pucneu uu. Burns. Time: 2:60, Umpire: Andorson SEV1SNTBEN HITS FOIl LOP158 Justice, ss J Coyle. If. Thomason, cf. i, Congalton, rf. J r Kane, lb 1 Johnson, c i Grubb, Sb. & chlpke. 2b lloblnson, p J Stevens, p II. O. 1 e A. E. W.L.Pct. Milwaukee 64 43 .698 Louisville. 60 45 .571 MlnneaDl's 59 46 .562 Columbus. 67 48 .643 Kan. City 49 67 .462 Bt Paul Toledo. W.LuPct. Kearney... 42 31 .576 Hastings... 42 34 .653 suoerlor.... 41 34 .647 York 39 35 .627 Columbus.. 38 37 607 47 66 .4511 Fremont... 37 39 .487 46 68 .442iGr. Island.. 32 44 . 421 Comes to Ilescne with Itnme a Tie nnd Hold Knemr Safe Till livers Adds Another Tnlly. Indlanapl's 35 64 .354 Beatrice... 29 46 . 387 Yesterday's Ileanlts, WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln. 12: Des Moines. B. Wichita, 7; Omaha, 4. Topeka, 6; Sioux ICty, 6. Topeka, 6; Sioux City. 6. Denver, 6; St. Joseph, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 6; St Louis, 6. Brooklyn. 2: Pittsburgh. 3 New York, 4j Chicago. 6. Philadelphia, 9; Cincinnati, 4. AMERICA?: LEAGUE Detroit, 4; Washington, 1. Cleveland, 5-4: Boston. 2-2. Chicago, 1: New York. 3. St. Louts, 4; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City. 4: Minneapolis, 6. Milwaukee. 0: St Paul, L Columbus, 1; Louisville. 4. Indianapolis, 1; Toledo, 7. NEBRASKA 8TATE LEAGUEL Superior, 6; Grand Island, 8. Beatrice, 0; Columbus, 2. Hastings, 2: Kearney, 1. York, t; liVemont . Gnmea Today. Western League Lincoln at Des Molne, Wichita at Omaha, Topeka at Bloux City, Denver ai cu ubgi'ii. National League Boston at St Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League Detroit at wasning- ton. Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at New York. St Louis at Philadelphia, American .Association iiunsas uuy ui St Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis. Co lumbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at To ledo. Nebraska 3tate League no games scheduled CHICAGO, July 31. Chicago made- it two straight from Now York today by taking the long end of a 6 to 4 score, after a hard fought uphill battle. With the game apparently lost the local men, with tho aid ot pinch hitters, managed to tie the count and force Rube Marquard to retire. This retirement1, however, proved a good thing lor the New York pitcher, Inasmuch a shls record of nine consecutive wins remains Intact To Irry Cheney, tho Chicago pitcher, bolongs the distinction of defeating tho league leaders In both games. Ho blanked McGraw's men yesterday, and today when he came to the rescue with the Bcore a tie, he held the enemy eafe un til Manager Evers scored the winning run. Jimmy Lavender started the "game for Chicago and did not allow the Visitors a hit until the fifth. In the following In nlng he weakened under the heavy at tack of Captain Doyle's men, and Moore, tho former Philadelphia pitcher, took 'his place. In the fourth inning Outfielder Burns was knocked unconscious with a thrown ball by Brldwell. After several doctors were summoned, he regained consciousness and refused to be taken out of the game, T,he New York team Is without the Services of their captain, Larry Doyle, who is forced to remain on the bench as a result of a bruised heel which he sustained yester day In the game when he came In con tact with Zimmerman's spikes at third base. Score: against the left field fence by Moran- vine was a feature, score: 8T. LOUI3. BOSTON'. AD.H.O.A.K. " AD.H.U.A.fc. Whltted, itl 1 I Dikes, cf.... 4 14 O'Uarr, 2b. 4 10 ttthera, rf.. 4 0 4 Knetcty, lb 1 1 10 Macce. If. . . 1 1 1 Winco. c... I 1 4 Mowray. 3b. 4 10 Gcrer. D. ... 0 0 0 Sal If., p.... 10 0 Huftclna ... 0 0 0 McLean ... 1 0 0 1 OMaranTlt, S 1 1 5 0 alxiM, rf 6 4 10 t 0 Connelly. Its 1 0 o 0 OSmtth. 3b... 1 1 2 1 1 1 Sweeney. 2b. 4 0 13 0 0 Myers, lb... 4 1 li 1 2 OMinn, cf.... 4 111. 1 OWhallns, c. 4 1 4 2 0 0 1 erdue, p, 2 10 1 1 OTyler. p.... 10 11 0 0 Total 38 11 27 IS TqtaU 32 9 27 14 1 Batted for Wlngo in tho ninth. Batted for Oakes in' the ninth. Boston : 1 3100010 0-6 St. Louis 0 10100300-0 Three-base hit: Whltted. Home, runs: Maranvllle. Lord. Hits: Off Geycr. 8 In two and onc-thlrd Innings; off 8allee, 5 in six nnd two-thirds lnnlnes: oft Perdue. 8 In six and one-third Innings: off Tyler, 1 In two and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Magee; Bailee. Sacrifice fly: Wlngo. Stolen bases: Lord, Smith (3), Oakes. Left, on bases: St. Louis, 6; Bos ton, 6. Bases on balls: Off Geyer, v, off Perdue. 2: off TVlcr. 1. bituck om; w Perdue. 2: by Bailee. 3. Time: l:o0. plrcs: O'Day and Emslie. , Phillies Trim lleds. CINCINNATI, July 31. Philadelphia batted savagely today and easily won the second game of the series from Cln clnnatl, 9 to 4. Brown began thb game for Cincinnati, but he proved easy and was taken out after the sevehth inning. Herbert, a recruit, succeeded Brown. Seaton pitched well up to the eighth, when he was ahmmered for two singles by the first two batters and gave bases on balls to the next two. One run had scored and the bases were filled when Rlxey was dalled upon to rellove him. Rixey Immediately struck out Sheckard, the first man to face him. Berghnmmer, the next man to bat. Bent out a long fly, on which Clark come In from third. Rlxey then ' wound up tne Inning by striking out macKourn GRIFFIN WINS FIFTH ROUND California Star Defeats Heath By ford of Chicago. CLIMBS INTO THE SEMI-FINALS Struchnn rorced Ont of Uleet by Ill ness, Defaulting Ills Gamo to Wnldner of Chl- CflKO. CHICAGO, July 31. In an exhibition, of gamenesa and skill rarely seen on a tennla court Clarence Griffin, the Cali fornia boy wonder, climbed Into the semi finals ot the western tennis championship tournament at Onwentsla by beating Heath Byford, a Chicago star. In tht fifth round today. The scores were 4-6, C-0, 6-4. Um-4- John Strachan, Griffin's partner, was forced out of the meet by Illness, de faulting his gome to L. Harry Waldner. Tomorrow Griffin takes on William Blair n'jTioke Geneva In the semi-finals and Waldner meets Joe Armstrong of 8t t au William Blair of Lake Geneva upset predictions by beating John Adams of Minneapolis, 6-4, 6-4, In a hard fought match. ArmrttronK Bests Hayes. Joe Armstrong, St Paul,, beat Hayes, 6-4, 7-6. Griffin lost the first three games ot tho first set to Byford. In the opening PHILADELPHIA. AB.II.O.A.E. CINCINNATI. AU.H.U.A.E. NEW TOTIK. AB.II.O.A.E. Totals Rapp. ss. ... Nicholson, U. S Mlddleton. cf. Hughes, 2b. . " Burke, b. Koerner, lb. 21 XavU, rf. ... y Castle, c. .... Scott, p. .v." Maddox, p. .. 34 i WICHITA, AB. R. 4 6 6 3 1 8 S7' O. 0' 3 4 3 0 12 2 4 0 0 A. 5 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 2 E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Locate noth Knber nnd Lnfferty rrtid Wnllon Booster. DES MOINES, July Sl.-Ltncoln hit the ball hard throughout today's game and unn frnm Dea Moines. 13 to 6, The vis itors bunohed seven ot their soventeen hits for seven runs In the first Inning. 8COrJ DES MOINES. AB. It H. O. A. Hahn, rf 4 2 1 4 0 Breen. If 0 0 3 Hunter, cr a i j v Leonard. 3b 5 0 12 3 Jones, lb 4 0 1 10 1 nellly. as J 0 1 3 Sleight c 4 1 I. J 0 Andreas., 2b 4 , 0 0 2 5 Faber. p 0 0 0 0 0 Lufferty, P 4 12 14 Total 21 2 21 12 0 Totala 21 4 27 11 0 Beatrice 0 00000000-0 Columbu 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Earned runs: Columbus. 1. Stolen bases: Ling. Rondeau (3). Peonies (2). Ramsay. Sacrifice hits; Black, Ramsay, Ramey. Two-base hit: Coe. Double iilavs: Kr- rctt to Hutchinson to Coe: Ling to l'o teet Base hits: Of Errett 4; off Ba rn ey. 3. Struck out: By Errett, 6; by Ramey, 11. Banes on balls: Off Errett 1: off Ramey. 4. Hit by ultched balls: Deal, 2; ltonaeau. Time: l.Ju. umpire: quigiey. Pruhlha Are Uefentd. FREMONT, Neb,. July Sl.-(Spocial Tel eimun.i Fremont defeated York here to day In a close and Interesting game by a score of 4 to 3. Ulnkley again pitched a beautiful game, holding tho visitors to three hits. York'a first two runs wera the result of errors, the vis tors beln.'f en titled to onlv one score, a home run b Mulvcy In the fourth inning. The jrame was marred hv decisions ot Umpire Pontius. Other featurea were home runs by Turpln and Mulvey and tho work of Maimqunt at snort, score: YOIUt FREMONT AB.H.O.A.S. AD.H.O.A.K. nice. lb..... 4 12 4 OTurptn. If... 1 1 0 Hn&pp, lb... 4 0 1 ( 0 Wallace, w. 1 0 0 Omm, lb... 4 0 7 0 OWettel, cf.. 4 1 1 Clarke. If... 4 1 1 0 0 Henry, tb... 4 1 10 ilaruql.t. ea 1 0 1 1 Itela. lb.... 1 1 1 MuUey, rt.. 4 1 0 OStenie, rf... 1 1 1 cr.... lain eweico, id... o j Ilrown. c... 10 11 ONetf. c, 1 0 11 O'borne, p., I 0 Total E LINCOLN. AB. R. Lloyd. 2b 6 Collins, rf 6 0 uowimi, es 1 McCorimck, It 6 7 27 17 Totals Omaha , Runs J J II'.U 0 0 Wichita- Hun V 0 lllta I 7 13 27 14 1 1 3 1 0 4 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 112 0 0-4 1 08 11-7 1 1-13 woie. ci Barbour, lb 4 Carney, e i Peploakl, 3b ....it,. 3 Clauss, p 6 u. O. 6 4 2 1 S 5 7 0 0 A. 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 lilts - - - - Twebsse bits: Congalton, Kane, Three. base, hit: Kotrter. Justice, Nicholson. Stolen bases: Bchlpke, Mldaletou. Sacrifice hlU: Congalton. r..t i. Rinrlflce fl cs: Kane. S.7,iT; mtst Off Roblnion. 6 In three and one-third innings; oft Stevens. 7 In live and two-thirds innings; off Maddox. " iS eight and ono-thtrd innings. Struck rtii- uy elevens, i, ui Bases aJ 4 wffllwi: Br Mcolt; Hit by pitched balls Burke, Castle. Lett on oases: Omaha. 10; Vlchlta, . Time: 230. Um pire: Colllflower. JOSIE8 WIN IN ONB INNING Meke KiKht Runt Off Ilrnver In the Sixth. ST- JOSEPH. July Si. King went In that air la the sixth inalnjr today and the Totals 34 13 Den Moines 0 0 .3 0 Lincoln 7 0 3 0 Two-base hits: Collins Latterly. IJoyd, Barbour. 17 27 0 8 0 0 10 t 4 0 C 5 1 1-13 (3). Peploskl, Three-oas hit: Dowltng. Sacrifice hits: Dowling (2), Peploskl it). Hunter, Carney. Bases on balls: Oft Faber, 1; off Lafferty, 1; ott Clauss, 6. Struck out: By Lafferty, 2: by Clauss. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Lafferty (Dowllng, Barbour). Wild pitches: Lafferty, 2. Btolen bases; Cole iy eleven. . , -- v.ww - , ... - on balls: Off Robinson, 2; oft third Inning. Lett on bases: Des Moines, l 2: off Scott 1; oft Maddox. 3. au TJncoin. , Time: 2.-03. Umpire: isegrut Alexandria Ltihea Close One. OHIOWA, Neb., July 31. Bpeclal.) Geneva yesterday defeated Alsxandrta In a close game, I to 1 The high wind held down the score. A feature of the came was a one-handed ston by K. Brown, the phenomenal shortstop from this place. Batteries: Alexandria, Hawks and Allen; Geneva, Schneider and Camp- uciu 0 2 OHIakley, p.. 1 1 0 Purna, If.... 4 flhafer, 2t.. 4 rieicner, as lienor. 3b, . 1 Merkle. lb.. 4 Murray, rr 4 Meyer, e... I Bnodsrao. c( t Marqnard. p 1 rromme. p.. I Totali. 1 4 if 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 CTIICAao. AD.H.O.A.K. 1 1 !,, cf.... 5 1(0 1 ORrera. 2b... 5 111 1 IBchulte. rf.. S 1 1 0 0 OZImrfflln. Ibl 1 0 1 1 0 Skier, lb.... 4 1 0 0 Mitchell. If. 4 2 10 1 OWtlltamOltO 0 0 0 0 Onrldwell. sal 0 E 2 0 orhelen, ea.. 1 1 0 1 1 ODrean'han. ((Ill Irenaer, p 2 0 0 1 11 !3t 7 1 Moore, p.... 1 0 0 0 Oood 1 0 0 0 Cheney, p.. 0 0 0 0 game Byford started serving and Griffin PasLrt SbeTknd HobllUell hit well. I drovo the irst two Into the net Clever fc'corc: playing by the local man in the next 1 gave him tho next point and Griffin drove outside, losing1 the game without a point On Griffin's eerlve the gamo went to deuce, two double faults spoiling an otherwise good service. Good playing gave the game to Byford. Byford's clever service brought him game number three. I ' Ilyford Grown Careless. J The advantage evidently was too much for Byford. He grew careless, while Hanlon Treatens to Transfer Team to Sonje Other City Totali. ....17 10 17 10 1 Two out when winning run Bcorcd. Batted for Moore In the eighth. "New York 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 04 Chicago 10000103 1-6 Two-boae hits: Saler. Meyers. Evers. Three-base hits: Murray. Schulte. Hits: Off Lavender, 5 In five and two-thirds innings; off Moore, 3 in two and one- tnird innings: off Cnenev. none In one inning; off Marquard, 8 In seven and one-third Innings; oft Fromme, 2 in one and one-third Innings. Stolen bases: Schulte, Leach, Shafer, Bresnahan. Left on bases: New York, 6; Chicago, 10. Bases on balls: Off Lavender. 4: off Marquard, 3; off Fromme, 1. Struck out: by Lavender, z. Time: Patkert. cf.. 6 J 1 0 ODescher. If.. 5 0 a 0 Knabe. 2b... 1 113 ODerore, cr.. I 13 0 Lobert. 3b.. 4 3 11 OOrah, lb 1 111 Decker. If... 6 ISO OBzan, 2b.... 0 0 0 0 Crarath, tt.. t 12 0 nllobllttel, lb I 112 1 Lud-rui. lb, 4 1 1 OoDilse, 3b... 112 1 Doolan, as... 5 1 1 4 0 Bheckard, rt 4 Kllllfer, c... 4 14 0 Ollrthamr, aal Beaton, p... 4 0 0 0 Kilns, c 1 Rlxey, p.... 0 0 0 0 Dlackb'rn, el Brown, p.... z Total 3115 17 0 Herbert, p.. 0 Bntea 1 Clark' 1 Marsans .. 1 0 10 111 1 "01.1 0 310 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 Batted for Brown In the seventh. Batted for Groh in the eighth. Batted for Herbert in the ninth. Philadelphia .. Cincinnati ..... Griffin apparently was only made more Totals.. ...11 . 27 9 2 j dogged by tho handicap of three games, and played a remarkably brilliant evhi bltlon. He varied his drives and played 13000040 19 for even' point. Both his service and ma 01010002 04 returns were marvelous and his all- Two-base hits: Cravath, Kllllfer. Three- around, work enabled him. to tla up the jTHits: Off Brown, 14 in seven Innlngsxotf Tnen Byford got busy. Playing a Herbert, 1 in two innings; Oil Seaton, game us Birecittcuiar s tiny neeii in mo off Rlxey, none In two Innings. Sacrifice tournament, the Chicago man put up a great battle, only to lose the seventh hits: Knabe (2). Lobert Sacrifice flics Dodge, Berghammer. Double play: Lud erua to Doolan to Luderus. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Cincinnati. 7. Bases on ballB: Off Seaton. 3; off Her bert, 2. Wild pitch: By Herbert Time: 2:05. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. SIOUX CITY, la., July 31. Ed Hanlon, president of the Sioux City Western league team, in a statement issued today threatens to transfer the Sioux City team to some other city unless better By Marquard, 6 riHtrnnnlfn ta ttlvan th frumps here, lift I said some of the games of the present ser e- wm cu w PITTSBURGH. Pa.. July Sl.-Jack Mil ami Bloux Falls, s. D. Plans lor tne re- ler., three-bagger with Komraers and building of the grand stands destroyed by I Wagner on the runways In the sixth in- it.t n.n win . h.M .n mng was tne aeciaing smasn in toaay s " r ......v ... , - ..... t, - ri.i,.h LINCOLN. Neb., July St President . , u-.timr their other run In the Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. Pirates Lnnft on DodB;er1k. game, and then took another threo In a row. Tho severo heat told on tba Callfornlan, whose play lacked much ot the "ginger" that featured earlier in tho tournament Besides, his opponent a player of class, was going In great form. i Byford took the set 6-4. Byford fell down woefully In the sec ond set, while Griffin's playing brought DES MOINES, July 31. Joo Leonard, round after round of applause from the . . . . . . . . . , . . , tnira Daseman zor me uea iuoines oase uib tantu, bail team of the Western league, was sold In every department of the game, Gril'- today to the Plttsbursirtlub of tho Na- fin outplayed Byford, who seldom had a tlonal league. The purchase 'price was chance for a game, except on his own given as 33,000. Leonard will report to . servie. Griffin won the second set, 6-0. Des Moines Sells Joe Leonard for $3,000' Pittsburgh next year. Jones ot the Western league club, has offered the Bloux City management the use of the local park when the Lincoln team Is on the road. The Bloux City eighth on Kommers' walk and singles. by Miller and Wilson. RUcKer pitcnea nice ball, but the two Infield hits by Kommers and Wagner and Miller's long hit lost for him. Brooklyn could do management has not acted on the otter nothing with Robinson, who has beaten i mem resuioriy lur iwu years, a huh teur team today 4 to 2, A feature or tne ul - - .....0 nu game was Bragg's home run with two on wonderful, but It was offset by Byford'a pases, cscore: great defensive work. ItH.fci. I Bvford led. 4-3. in the first seven c-nxne St. Edward.. 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 & 31 . ,t, ' . Columbua .... 0 0000101 C3 4 5'ul- l" Batteries: St. Edward. Jones and mo uura uei,. o-. uivins Totala 32 3 24 II 1 Totals 7 If 7 Fremont 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 York , 3 O010000O-3 Home runs: TurPln. Mulvey. Stolen banes: Snapp (2), Clarke, Malmqulst. Doses on balls: Off Osborne. 1: off lllnK ley, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Nett. Struck out: Uy Osborne, 3; oy tiinKiey, u Passed balls: Brown. Neff. Wild Ultch iiinaiey. urns: i:a. Aiienoance; iw. Umpire: Pontius. ltds Kdnie Out Abend. KEARNEY. Neb.. Julv 31. Special Tel egram.) Through the poor support given Wright who pitched a fine game, Kear ney dropped tne intra game or me series to Hastings today, 2 to 1. Features ot the game were the catch by Erickson, stops by Byr.ek and Woodruff and Fort man's tnree-bagger. Pitcher Patrick has been signed by the local club and Maples suspended. Tomorrow is an open aaie, and the K'aps will go to North Platte for a game. Score; HASTINGS. XEAltNKT. .n.ll.O.A.K, AB.II.O.A.E. Bechtolo. rfl 0 0 O&IoKnl'M. Itl 1 0 0 1 nirimu. & i x i oernex. so... i v o x x Bennett cf. 1 0 1 0 Acock, Sb... 4 1 1 1 1 Tack, lb... 4 1 14 0 OHerrloO. lb 4 0 11 0 0 Drown, sa. .. 1 X XHcnrurtn, cr I l o Virestlae. lb 4 1 0 4 OOray. o. 4 1 0 4 0 MrCabe. If.. 1 0 1 0 0 Woodruff, as 1 4 3 0 Rlchardaa. 1 0 0 SBrlekeoo, rf X 1 0 0 Tuckey, p. . I 0 0 OWrtrnt p,,.l 1 0 1 a LoU 1 10 0 0 Totala 11 I 17 1 M ToUli M 27 11 : Batted for Wright in tne ninth. Hastings 000002000-1 Kearney v 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base lilts: McKnlght, Scheuren. Three-base hit: Fortman. Stolen base: Tacka, Double play: Tuckey to Brown to Tacke. Bases on balls: Oft Tacbe, 2; off Wright. 2. Lett on bases: Hastings, 4; lOcarney, 8. 6truck out: By Tuckey, 4; byMVrtght. 10; Passed ball; Gray (2). Time: 1:60. Umpire: Myers, Grnern Defeats Uelrldere. OHIOWA. Neb., July 11. (Bpeclal.) Testerday Geneva defeated Relvidere at this place, score 4 to 3. Batteries: Ge neva, Dull and Campbell; Belrtdere, Rasher and Bailey. Cutihaw, 2b 4 Etencel. cf . 1 Sunday Base Ball Wins at Fairbury FAIRBURY, Neb., July 31. (8peclal. At a special election held In Fairbury I Daubert, lb. i yoiterday, the Sunday base ball propo sition was carried by an overwhelming majority. This movement was started I nthe early part of July when Ouy Hoi ltday, manager of the Fairbury nine, cir culated a petition and secured the signa tures of 300 signers or enough to call a special election.. Out of 727 votes cast at the special election Wednesday, 419 were cast in favor ot Sunday base ball and 98 votes derfut back running catch by Kommers of Stengel's bid for a home run was a feature. Pittsburgh has secured lltcner Maurice Kent from urooKiyn ey watver. score: BROOKLYN. PITTSBtJRflH. AD.H.O.A.K. AB.II.O.A.E. Moran. rf.. l 0 10 OByrno, lb... 4 10 10 o I ut-arey, .... i 0 10 OKomm'ra. cf 1 1 iH 0 2 7 1 OWacner. as.. 4 2 111 110 OJ. Miller, lb 4 2 11 2 0 0 0 1 0 Wilton, rf.,4 1 1 0 0 1111 oVIox. 2b 114 10 1(1 OGIbson, c... 112 10 10 1 0 Robinson, pi 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ToUU... ,.11 10 17 17 1 Wheat, It...! Smith., lb... 1 FlAer, sa... 4 a. Miller, e 4 Qlucker. p... 2 Klrko-incK i Curtis, p.... 0 Totala 7 14 11 0 Batted for Rucker In the eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 '-rl Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 l- Two-base hit: Gibson. Three-base hit J. Miller. Sacrifice hits: Moran. Daubert Hmllh Rrnln base: Smith. Hits: Off against It A number of games will be j Rucker. 8 In seven Innings; off Curtis. 2 scheduled for August as a result or iw "Wwr5 "'ii.Srn hi'i . election. . off Robinson. 1: off Rucher. 1. Struck I out: By Rucker. 3: by Curtis, 1: by Rob lunrlallnn Ttranlta. Inann 1. lilt bv Ditched ball: By Robin At St Paul R.H.E. son, Stengel, Wheat. uouDiepiays: amun xtiiwniikpe a...... 0 3 llto Cutshaw to Daubert; uoDinson to St! Pairt i .. ! . 1 6 1 J Miller; Robinson to J. Miller to Gibson; V,.f.!"l... Cuttlnr and Huahes: Karr J& to V ox to J. Miller. Time: 1:30. .7 Vin .. I umpires: riem urawm, nuu ... ..... . At Louisville . tt.li. is. Columbua ... 15 3 Louisville 4 8 0 Batteries: Cole, Hlgley and Smith; Knrlhrnn and Severold. At ToleduA ItH.E. Indianapolis 15 0 Toledo 7 11 I Batteries: Mers and Casey; Baskette and Land. , At Minneapolis " R.H.E. Kansas City 4 12 t Minneapolis 5 4 4 Batteries: Vaughn and O'Connor; Burns, Gllllgan and Owens. Barlden IHttlns; lletter. Rarlden. the Boston catcher, has been rapidly advancing In the batting averages and his rival. Whaling, seldom gets a chance these days, fulrtu Association Results, Butte, 6; Missoula. 3. Great Falls, 4; Salt Lake. S. Geyer Glvea Dravea Lend. rt. tntlis. Mo.. July SL "Rube' Geyer started to pitch for St .Louis thl safternoon and before relinquishing the to Sallea In the third Inning, allowed Boston to score five runs, a lead, wheih enabled them to take Uie game from St. Louis, by a-jcore of 6 to 6. Bailee pitched a 'steady game, the only run scored off him being made by Lord on a drive to deep center. Boston's first run was the result of two alngles and an out In the second inning WhaJInnT and Perdue singled and scored with Maravllle when the latter hit the soorerjoara tor a nume run. in thR third lnnlne Smith walked, stole sec nnd and third base and scored when Meyera singled. Bt. Louis taiUed It first two runs as the result nt errors and In the seventh Inning three runs went across on a pass, a single, Whlttcd's triple and an out . . Lord hit three alngles an da home run In five attempts, A one-hand catch St. Edwards Defenta Coluinbua. ST. EDWARD. Neb., July 3L (Special.) Byford rallied and took the first three games of the third sot. By careful serv ing he won first one, tho next one Grif fin's serve, won by Byford In a series Adams; Columbus, VIergutz and Terner. Umpire, nates. Bt. Ednrnrd Wins nt Madison. MADISON. Neb.. July 31. (Special.) Madison was defeated by St. Edward on the local diamond Wednesday afternoon by a score of 5 to 6. The feature of tho game was the long fly caught by Fisher. Score: R.H.E. Madison 1 20020000-663 St. Edward.. .0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-6 8 6 Batteries: Madison. Oddell. F. Picker ing and Pickering; St Edward, Bona, Canine and Adams. ntverton Wins from Upland. him the match. A careless return lost a deuce 'game for Byford in tho fourth. With an easy chance to "kill" the ball he drove It out On tho Chicago man's serve In the fifth game, Griffin made a desperate fight and batted to deuce three time before Byford finally won on n great shot along the side lines. Griffin won the next two straight, both Ions deuce gomes, which found Byford visibly tiring. Seldom Byford got the first ball over on the serve and the second was frequintly an easy lob, Clover serve by Griffin made it four, UPLAND, Neb.. July SWSpeclal.)-' .7 Zl""" " Iverton beat UDland in a DltnhBr- hit. ' " the eighth game. Griffin s rally In the lost twjj.gamea was poor. Riverton beat Upland In a Ditchers' hut. tie yesterday. It took eleven Innings to . unnerved the local man and his work riMiiriea ttin tratiia vnra uwviuu eiiv o unvt syvui R.H.E. Upland ..0 110100000 1-4 98 Riverton 00102000002-664 Batteries: Upland, Llndgren and Col- well; Riverton, Muckel and Leon. Hits noth Ways, Schanir. of the Athletics. Is one of the few men in big league ball who can bat equally as well rlghthanded or left-handed. llornlck Turns Tables. ONAWA, la.. July 31. (Special.) llor nlck defeated Onawa for the third Urns thla season here today, 3 to 2. Onawa had two to Hornlck's nothing at the be ginning of the eighth, when Hornlck sud denly developed a batting streak and turned tho tables. Batteries: Onawa, Payne and Elffert; Hornlck, Conoly ot Anthon and Vottle and Thompson. FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: , Omaha: Win, Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St, Phone Doug. 3040.