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    The Fact that There Are No Coyotes on Long
K)NT,3NIPS. ftOWou
Swrvt HKJS BGHJUO "THE BUNO ftN9
SNIPS CfifATTS OCOT. YOCTT.L HfAfc
ano -nocrr KIM
OMAHA TAKESJOTH GAMES
Lincoln Proves to So Easy, Making
I But One Score in First Game.
fXOBINSON SJI0W8 UP WELL
First Contest Ooo1 Exhibition of
Boll, bat ill f4eonA rrovas
to Be a SlnffBln
Match.
Charlie Bshb's debut as manager of
ttb Orntha but ball club 'will not bo
I forgotten for noma time, for. on this day
jj the Rourks took both carries of a double
header from Hughle Janes Antelopes. The
first came was fecured by masterful
Jpltchtng on the fart of Robinson by a
S tn 1 boo re. The second contest was a
Sgalugfest from the jump and Omaha
3-grabbed the bigger end of a 15 to 10 score.
? The first same was far the better from
jthe standpoint of base ball. In this cOn-,
-Jteit Robinson hold the visitors to three
JShtts, one of which was decidedly
gscratchy. Smith, working" f6r the Vlstt
fjors, was touched up for a total of ten
gjrafe hits. Including two doubles and a
jgtrlpt. ...
The second trama was highly Interest
Silng1. to say the least. It was a case, of
ajwha. could slam thft ball farthest. The
S'Lope started out by annexing wo rtns
'off Stavns, the new pitcher. He If&vo
L thrie Walks, mnd a wild Pitch nd al
lowed a hit The bases were Mil and he
ttforaefl oitt mh across wlien 'Harry
L'Hicks ww brauht Into the same. He
nretlrea tke Sid without any more dam
Hue. i
& rat ntt aiwarsrlnir Clothe. .
t- The ewkM Were rlffed out wlttr their
t1uc1nc clothes, bowover, and Jiwtlce
feciK th first ball orer for a tmgia.
faausc the former Detroit 'pitcher! at
rthe HchW fer the visiters, and aftef
ilaur kit kd ben mWa off him an two
truns, "ufr' Ehm, erstwhile Penver
feUr, wa preeM into service wun tno
cfeacs full. Xe strucK out Johnson ana
bGrubb. but McMpke sllpled over a ilhsle
fund two more run came In. From then
Ion it was siug au tno wnus wun, ma
Kbome boys (etttns the botttr of the
Irlvw and rinding the safe ipoUi n the
joMsortiwM on third by virtue- of a
. . . ..1. j. ..aJM. uiVian KLthlnka. l.ld
'cewn the first base Uie. It wtK an
auu ana not luunm.
. . ...it. Q V. 1 nls
was aase at aome a hh ""
lla 'tvwr first handfly
.lialaa Om Mas
ysMuna av
lMte( M Ut first game wnen uongoiion
Wt hH kunt tola' ,ccond and went
iollW on BaUtPs error. H scored on
JotiM tfroundtr to Peptoskl. Wh
twV(Wi in the second Justice was safe
SM4W error. He stole second and
7oW4 otn on Coyle's doubj-.
llM snagsed It lone tally In the
IWaWC'to third on Justice's error, scoring
V Iter's .erflc4 tlV.
Solmson opened the borne sixth VUh R.
fioui ,to fcU. scoring on Ochlpkea sln
2uT Johnson singled In the eighth, went
S Wi tSfitr on BolUpkfg lnt(W W and
ecorid on Robinson's safe bit over sec
ond.- SoW
AB. R. H.
.T,. .(! ea 810
O.
4
8
1
t
10
4
1
t
0
A.
0
0
0
o-
2
1
1
1
Coyle, If...... .
BThomason, cf
Co&galton, rf........
Kane, lb
Johnson; c
Orubb, ,tb
Bhlpk, 2b 4
jtoblnson; P
TotaVs
4
LINCOLN.
10 27 It
AB. R. H
4 0 0
O.
0
1
S
A.
; 1
1
- 1
0
E,
-.Invd, th
Collins, ri ;
Dowllng. ss... J
aicQormtck, if a
fcole, cf.-.
harbour". 'Ib., J
Baker, o ;
T?nlokl. tb
amlth, p.
0'
0
.0
1
' I
0
0
l 14
)0 ' 8
O 8
'0 .
Totals
Jt 1 8- .14, Xt
t'-,i,.o a -w
i o o wjert -t
Runs 0 i
iLlncolc- .
0 1 1 1 0 0 O-rt
0 0 I 0 0 0 ot
Pun. . ...s.....O 0
Two-nxse hit? Johnson TO.-. Rarbotr.
ThrM-pa nil- uonsauon. oiown ouv
'JUStKe.'feplosKi. p-criiiwo nit. ur
tvbu nlaviv Justifa to Kane. 8t
out: nv Robinson. - 4: br. ' Smith.
Babe: oa balls; Off Robinson, t;
fthe IMI man went out In the fourth DesMoln ttVo M 1 1 J fio OAME. anTVuKmsf tripVe.' by'sherNee"!
fenntn. the Omaha team had the bases Wichita ..,.. Bafcll , tr n a -. B vSi
5fulU but temlth settled down hd ptt t Jf 0 fl;Tlw7tWl cWan. 2b.f: .?' t A. E6 bhrf WLWtW' n.MB
Xflttrcollln. robber Omaha .f S fcWVSK Vil&;WS:
a couple of runs and Kane of a two.base Hxfr kusser, Sto&n kuo fb,:r'M;':,M' I' , S 2 ment .chfecked the slugging of Manager
hit when ho .natchod u long fly out of &e (2) " Hughe, "castle. Nloholion. rt?S o.. ! i. .i I) ! - 8 $ $ I atteni (hU ,top WM 04 hort
tho aVUh on. hand. In th. sixth. JI U. nVoi I 5 S ? nderas on' the mound for Chl-
Om-b made JU lone run on a Hqueese. SffA'VSutii WoUls. p.,.,.... a 0- a l 8 i 3 he., too, was hit hard.. Boore:
'oft
.Bmlth, 3. Hit by pitched ball, cowling.
'Balk; rublnson. Left on bases: Omabo.
8; Lincoln. C Times J:co. Umpire:
Colllflower, i .
Score, .d ramet
AS. JC H, O, A.
Justice, ss..,,. s i
"Coyle, Jf J -
Thomsson. cf...... 4 i
OomwJten, r?.. . B
jCane. lb,.i........ 2
Johnson, O.,... . 1
ferubb. ab... f J
cfeH'ks. a $ a-
2 12
I.
... : t si
m v
i
lot
12 1
0.0 0
THIS
soon
thb
rtNti
Hick, n,.. ...U 1 1
Cloeman., p. ....J Oi 0
Totals 41 IS it
27 14 2
O.
1
1
2
4
0
0
K.
Lloyd. 2b 6 1 r
Collins, rf 6 2 t
Dowllns. ss 6 2 2
aiccorm ck. u 321
Cole, cf 1 S
Harbour, lb 1... i 1 1
Camay, c. .......tn Y .
rcpiosKi, so 4 u u
Clauss, p.,.., 0 0O
JXhman, p 4 0 0
2
l Ml
Total 84
10 IS u 11
Omaha
jiuns p 1
lilts ..6.2
4 1
3 2
4 0
2 0 I
3 0 3
0 0 0
0
0 -!
Lincoln '. ' .
nuns ....a 0
tr... 1
4 0-10
5 1 la
3 1
110
Twn.buo hits: Concaltnn (2). Justice,
r-rvl. 01- Thrar.hflln hltsl ThomdSOn.
Cojye. Cole, Uoyd. Btolen bases: Kne,
Dowllng. Sacrifice hits! Coyle, I'eplbskl.
Bacrlfloe fly: Thomason. Double plays:
Orubb to Johnson to. Kanet Kane 1 to Jus-
lx. rntllna In Camay, lilts: Off 8te-
vens, 1; off Hicks. 11 In seven and two.
Ynn&ra
""'"t' innln'ss01"
man, H In nene Inning;, BtrucKuu py
off Aevensf i: oK.HIcks. S off Closman .
-is Mf-v n cm r . v w un 1111 I'll 1 sisl:svss uiil s
bv Bitched ballT CoyTe Barbour, Khman.
left on bases OmahaV ; LlAooln, .
Tf&n2lia Umplrff Coinlower.
ItALLY WINS FOR I1E9 SSOIrtBS
llAILtx -
Doostera Oet Seven Runs In Sixth
and Defeat Wichita.
' JDE3 .MOINES, Aug. 8.-A, rally in the
sixth Inning gave the local club seven
.un. rinrMnir tha aeennd caxne Of the
WUchlta.,rle. after It w",PPi8!lli3f
lost, Paiil Musser won 4its -fifth, straight
tlWi. Ilnlnr tha n Moinea club.
M w.u -
DBS MOINES.
AU. R. If,
U Ve
A. a arM
Hahn. rf 2 ? ?
i 2 0
j I i
7 l o
I 9
ureen, . i i
Hunter, cf.,t,......4 j ;
Leonard.. 8b ,..4 0
Jones, lb 4 01
Ilelllyi ss.t .. t
anaw, c.....
Andreas tb
iiusser,
To
Itapp.
Nloholsoni
Mlddleton
lluchea. 1
liurks. 3b... 8
Koerncr, lb.......... 2
Hills. rf. 4
Castle, o. ....... t
MpiEM, 7i WldhiUV Tlmei iilO, Um
pire: negrisw
SIOUX SPLIT WITH DENVER
Both names Are Veal-re, with Krt
Hlttlttc kr th ttiv VeaMjuS.
D1UUA
ana x
ttjday.
anq
ond.
and Le Qulllln were put out of the park
during the first name when they dlsputea
oecmon vy umpire Anaorson. ecore:
First game: .
SIOUX CUTT.
All. II. 1LO.
A.
a
o
i
I 0
I
Cooney, tb,.,...V...., S 8. 1
0
Clarke, It... 4
Bmlth, ss t
Callahan, 3b 5
Davidson, c 6
Burns,. .Jb i....... G
1 4
0 3
Or 1
1 1
aimer, n, ...........
J7!P. o
Klein, p........ z
Doyle, p 0
Vann 1
White f
0
a
r
o
' iuil.il '... i. ..w- r i -ti i
Ratted for Klein In the sevonfh,
. '1 17 27 iJO
n ... A St'. A? bj
oulllin. tb.... u a 0 a; o' o, o.
Wolfgang. Sb........ 3
0
1 1
t
Cassldy." rf.......... 8 .
Channel!, cf S
Butcher, sb...,. 4
Elaton, It '. 4
Block, c... S
Coffey, ss...... 3
Ptsher' lb..., 4
Harris, p 4
r
3
1,
O
0
1
0
1
l
1
2
a
o
I A.
0 8
Totals .......... .38
s is is u a
0
0
0
0
Ona out when wlnnlnir run. was made.
nver 0 0 0 0 0 .t 2 1 0
Slbnk City 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 1-7
lyefi on oaseas oioux,v;iiyf u; uonyar.
1. Flrtt base on errors
uenver, .
Twd-base
base-hits: Cassldy m," Clark (
eT. -Cooney. Home' nw: lke,
MlllCr,
Chanitell. Htoien. rxiiesi jwirnr. worisy
llljs: Oft Kloln. 11 In seven lnvlngsr of f
X
BiiiUh in Tlurna. Struck out; TlV Kltlh.
4;iby.Dovie, 2. ase on nans:.ur;j'n
2:. hy PpjsJe . 1: bv 'H;tIb W)rt
plchct Harri. and KMni HU orbUched
3
fKHK llier. lima: viiq(n
. . . .
, .STQIPC CITY.
Cooney. lb. 3 1 I
CUrke. Jf. 4 . , 1 1-
8ml
call
Dav
Bums,
Miller,
Vann.
Young-, p:
Doyli, p'SI'"-'-''.'.
K.
Totals ..-......... T 4
' AB. R. H.O.
Qulllln. 3bl.,...... t 0 1 r
Ossldy. rf.M. ...... il .3 t 3
A. E.
do 0
nnannwi, irnw-,.. v. -.
men, :rVMiu..
:her, Jli.t., -8 - 8
on, U.,J.j...,v-j- ,2
sr, c.Jf..--...,-.
.
HUtcner,
1 1 - - j . i
ii.a.titi oaa v 1 xioniD riKiHi Htnith rhtinrtfi titia-aaiB 1 B4 ' ..r " -t x rrrrrrr;
. ! S 5 ? ? ortung; t in.
w,ai"tr: h. o. jl e; rfiSeSrt8!?, ""Lv- ae,l?'"5.h'f!i..0?":.
ss 4 1 0 0 4 0 1 Ksoll, 8; off Doyle, 1: off Suhrelber. L miihi Jl ".
J t 2 0 r" 2!Ca Umpro! AndB"n- KonJtchy;' fconetshy to aty.""
k.. J 0,1 I 1 i ivid tub double-header ?fl.5""!;.fc.vA.!!W?
-".. 'a., Aug. B.riQVU5 vttyjrvsc.1
tenver divided ,il doubisneaer here7 srirr'na-" " 5
. thh local. tAklng tW nr-tji to 8, r.Wf' ?
me unx-iies easily winnuia me seo- T, "CT" " :
. IS to 4. Manaser Jack Hendrleka B.P.eh'.ft P t
If 3
than! SbA. 4
juWK, 4
i TrfaS
O.i ,.,... 4
i So foral.
i mi'
i e lWi
0 o Vrf,
1 0 6 J
13 iTj4 -2
9
Kiston
1 Spahr,
...
fHE BEEs
IV A ONfcHl AS
av x usar.
r , '
r I 1
bund x .pee? OUT
Z.OYNS- OGrD SNIPS
Stamding of Teams
WKSTEIW - LEAGUE.
Tlayed.
Denver 106
Do Moines ,.'102
Lincoln 104
8t. Joseph 104
Omaha 107
Bloux City 102
Topeka 103
Wichita 106
k Kit'. 1 1
I J I
Won. Lost. 'Pet.
C3 Zt .667
ss 44 .sea
63 H .M0
S3 CI 10
S3 r4 .436
4t St .431
40 64 .461
40 4 00 .377
Trtitrrilar'a IlmuU.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, Olt; Bloux City, 7-4.
Wichita. 4;Des Moines, 10.
Lincoln, alO: Omaha, 4-16.
Bt Joseph, t-t; Topeka, 3-4.
NATIOKAL . LEAGUE.
Roston, e: Cincinnati, 8.
Brooklyn. 6; Chicago, 12.
Philadelphia, I; Ut. Louis, 3.
AMEUIOAN LEAOUEV
110 esmii scneuuiea.
Ciaiiicq Today.
U'S Ci&
St.' Joph "a't Topika? rt DM
Kafionnj fv.ni.ti.t,; . rn..i-.ti
At Chicago, Philadelphia at Bt.
,
. Amncon iaue-Chlcago at Washing- ' V" .
?A ft. Louis at Boston; Cleveland atj St. Louis tallied Us first runs In the
fetff ffiE&LJLV AJMC0.nd on Cther' tri""' Wowrey's
.'pi nuienapous at Lou svj e, Kan -
Isai Cltv at fltji PaiiI. Vlllwitl.o
apolis.
Nebraska mate League-Qrand Is and
at Superior, Columbus at York. Kearney
At Hastings, Jfmont at Beatrice. v
Coffey, as. 4 6
wKny "J ,M 1 ?
IS '?Qri . iD' ' 6 1
3
2.
1
,1 .1
1 0
0 ' -A
I KTcuremerf y
9
, Totals
I fCillrd nn anrrttint n .Ui.thA.. k
Djnvo .....3 0 0 3 6 0 0 3-rl5
bioux city .:...:.:: o S ! S o o- 5
on hasest Bloux aty. 6? DenveTfi:
Sacrifice hits: Gulllln r.niimv T.hU.
KaWM
Tptals ..r.f ..; 8 A J
t,i V8T. JOSEPH.-
, t AB. R.iH.
Dawson, rf. is l i
27 It
O.
0
0
0
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
Keiiy, u.. 5
Z willing, cf t
wtterwi, so......... x
Qrlfflth 1
Quinlen' ...4)4u(e 1
Totals ,t iJl 2 24 It
Baited for Schang In the ninth.
Batted for Melnke in ninth.
uattea lor uonier )n ninth.
Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 t 0
Rt. .Imanh . ..A 1 A A A n A
tiorno runi coenran. Thrce-bas bits)
Sinllh. French. Lee. Two-base hit: Lee.
Dawton,, xartlfUh. Sacrifice fly: Oys:il
Stolen base Lee. Rapp, Dawson. Ochs.
Tin A utM natla
balls: Oft Reynolds. 8: off
Uoehler. is.
bvl Boehlel
nier. is. oirucK out: ny Reynolds, 7:
Boehler, 3. Wild pitch: Reynolds.
Timet 2:tQ. Umpire: . Mclnnls.
1 TOPEKA.
VI. . AB. R. H.
O.
0
0
a
a
12
6
0
1
0
n.
I
o
0
J
0
I
coonran, so., lis
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Porsythe, rf ... 4
ue, cf.. 4
Rapp, lb.
MOAuisier, c. ...... a
French,' ss 3
Gwyn. ft,... 3
Fullerton. P 1
Totals 30 4 7 37 9 0
ST. JOSEPIL
AB. It If. O. A. IX
Dawaon.rrf 6 0 1 4 0 0
Kelly, 11 a 0
Zwimng; cf ...8 0
Westers!') Sb.. ....... 4 1
QyglU lb 4 0
Ochs. Sb... 3 1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
uninm, o... x
0
.0
0
1
BascheV,, D,... ...... I
crutcher, p., 8
Htenier
1. '
Tntnla M
0 27 13
taattitd fori Quscher in the fifth.
n-.nAi, rt . ... i i i n ft l
sVJoepH , 0 410I1MH
j ?toma runt Steneer. Thrre-baee hit)
I WeWrll TWO-PHI niisi Umiin, MO
wJifiiBrl11 Riiir7?il,., ?oh"
Bcrlftce fiyt RaPP-. Stolen baeees Coch -
ran, Griffith. iSwtiitiig. hiu: Off owyn,
8 In five Innings, oft Fullerton. 3 In four
Innings; of Buacher, 4 In 'four Innings;
off Crutoher, V In tlv innings. Bases on
V4- Vf " 1 VI J-Uliri t,uli l
oUtr By OwrrtJi hy lMllerton.li
Wtlbnf llefeata VSita'harr.
WILDER. Neb.. Aug. 8, (Special.)
(Wliber dfoatedBlrbury In a ele-n
soappy game. The feature of the game
was a- three-base hit by Rader. An error
br Wllber ead tho Kalrbury team from
a shutout In the ninth. Score: RH.E
AVtlK-r 1 00020200 380
iO
X Falrburv ...0 O'OiO 0 0M 0 3-3 2
i ' ? ? S S W' ChOpel, Clarke. Cassldy, Coonar, PhlUde bhii 'L" 1 i a. n o n ft 1
w .. "."'"W vm n.xeji. e in one and two-i lan. rhrea'AMa Mi: Tsimm
. . J tCVZIl. Ill . s
I vwaliinn l
l
ftM . '.. . g.:.'.: V.' ......
jirv ui inn at Luaiiuu utv au-vw..u
-7 . '
OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 4. 1013.
Island Makes No
I, . ALV . T UCAa
A. RUSTe-MOUi
.for. -me tmv.TV
WORK-
PHILLIES TROUKCE CARDS
Bunch Enough Hits fend Runs in
First Three Innings.
BALLEE IS POUNDED HARD
Geyer Takes ItlsIMnoe Hod, Althonarh
lt Holds Them Safe, Team Palis
to Hit Bttoaph Behind
1 Illm.
ST. -.LOUIS, Aug, 8.-Pblladlphla
bunched hits for enough runs In the first
three Innings to win from Bt. LouU this
afternoon. The score was 6 to 3.
Paskert's triple and a single by Knabe
started the scoring- In the first for the
visitors. Successive' singles by Doolan,
Kllllfer and Brcnnan counted one more
In the second. Cathers' muff of Maree's
WW 4lU -Icond 00.
""red " Luderi singled. Bailee wa.
riUvrt v nv. w.
for six and two-thirds Innings, yielding
u,, ...
1" " " " " " " mo
fourth Konetehv tvit nf nn Ifn.h.'.
errot1. He stole second and went to third
whn
J?
01
Doolan, angered at a decision, threw
ball away. He scored on Wlngo'a uot.
Score: .
8T. LOUIS.'; , .
.PniMADKLritlA.
0kt, tf... 4 ' 3''KMbe-?2b.. 4 I I 1 I
E"!' r.';i i0,9 M4 if.! a 1200
K'netcby, lb 4 eil I OCmttb. rf. 1 0 0 0 0
I Uovrtr. Ih. S I ft ft A
urui, lb f 2 ID 0 0
oolinj it.. 1 2 t I 1
P7' 1 1 4 4 0
& i 2 s i j
y,r' p""JJii 0
nrrr-
Minor, e.. 4 i 4 z o
Brtnnan, p. 4 1 1 2 0
zririT.,-: Tuis..... 11 27 it t
It, o urennan, oirucK ou: ay uren
nan. 9) b8aH; . i... Time: U4J. Urn
Pires: Kim Anprth,
II ' AB.H.O.X.B. AD.1I.6.A.K.
BebMr. rf.. I lzo OLMtb. of.,. I s s l o
23. Cuthtv, Sbt S 0 ltUtitJ, 2b... 1)10
01 tiinfi, ej. x o g oBcnuita. rf . I 1 1 0 0
Davbari . lt I 1 7 2 OBalar, lti... s T 2 0
RnUb, lb... t 2 2 8 lWUlUmt, UliDl'O 0
Slrhart ai., 8 8 .2 1 anrtdwalt. 1 1 4 0
llhr, ... 4 2 4 1 eNeedbtm. e 4 2 1 o
RKa'Pt.a 0 0' 0.0tro4r. p4 t I 1 0
Mrat OOP . i
T'Mr, p.. 1 0 I 1 Q ToUl.....'M it IT It 0
TeUl 40 1 it li t .... i
Batted' for Rasantn the third. '
Brooklyn ,7.0 003000 OS 5
Chicago ....2 8,0'0 1 4 i'O Vrl2
Tnrq-base hits: Needham. Leach. Three
base hit; Fisher, Needham, Stengel,
Cutshaw, Home runs; Leach, Stengel,
Bcnuiie, Williams. Hits-, oir jutgan. 7
In two Innlngsi off .Wagner. 8 Jn six In
nings. Sacrifice hit. Schulte. Sacrifice
I';, ?nn8n. snnn
Uifl oa "W rooljlyn. 11: Chicago, 2.
on balls; . Off Lavender, S; off
v?"r- oirCK40Ut: X?Pa.ri i
"an. t; oy vaaner,-.. va piicn:
W .MftAlli jmt WJ IIBklltlti , M 1U LMIA.44I
Lavender. Tims: 1:m. Umpires; Bren-
nan ana uun
Clnel Bnnches Hits.
CINCINNATI. O,, Aug. .-Ctncnnatl,
by bunching hits, easily won the first
game of the series ftom Boston today, 8
to 8. It was an even battle up to the
seventh, when Dlokson weakened and
Cincinnati batted out a victory In the
seventh ana eigntn innings, uono also
made a rally in these two Innings, but
wa only able to score two runs. Pack
ard was wild, giving five bases on balls,
but only one of these yielded a run.
Kllng, Devpra and Qroh carried oft the
batting honors. Score:
BOSTON. ClKCINXUTl.
AB.U.O.A.X. AIUl.O.A.E.
Mrnll. ill 1 1 I IBesehar, If. 4 0 0 Q 0
Lore. rr. ... g 1 e vinton. . . s
2 4 1.
Coaaollr, It S 0 2 0 OOrsb, lb..., I
Bmlth. 2b.. t 1 4 Ollobllttll. lb 1
SwHnty, 31 II I lTlaktr, lb.. 4
Irn, lb.,. I 111 1 1 Bhackard. rt I
Vlann. ct... 4 2 t S Brit'u u4
lUrl4a, ct. I 1 4 3 KHs. ...i4
DirVtoa. p.. lit) ottcUri, p. I
8 8 2 9
no 1 0
110 0
110 0
0 e 1 1
14 10
0110
UTIIB .... 1IDVV
CVlltna ... 0 0 0 0 0 Tet-... .Jt it 27 II 1
WUlo ...1100
Totala., ...M I It II I
Ratted for Dickson In the ninth.
Ran for Devlin in the ninth.
Batted for Connelly In th ninth.
Two-base hit; Whaleu. Myers. Three-
- haan hlla: 8wun.v HmK. Kllna. Ilnm.
wn! vor.. Sacrifice hits: Hoblltiell.
I hpVaKi Rtni.r. v...... hmt, n"
Shockard. Stolen bases; Qroh. Bersr,
hammtr, Kllng. Left on bases: Boston,
t; Cincinnati, 1 Bases on balls: Oft
Dickson. 2; off Packard, 5. Struck out:
uy Dickson. ;; cy I'acKaw, 4. Paesad
ckii; iviinfr. -lime: i:u. umpires:
iRIglar and Byron.
1!ah Wtaa Game.
LEIGH, Neb.. Aug-, 3.-(8pecfal Tli
I Indeoendant boll team heer todar h
the scare of . to... Score: ... R.H.EV
Leigh fOJlJOOlo-ll 7
I Fremont ..1 01100310.. . 3
uattenes: ieign. iiann ana viacn;
IVrmont, Martin and Martin. Struck out;
By Hahn. 10; by Martin. 1L Two-base
hlta; Bchultz. ZaVldIL Three.baae hits'
t Vlach. Haln, Home runs! ftchulls. Heln.
Umplrea! Cthpera of Leigh auid rarker
- ...--.-
nr KT.mnni.
Difference
SPOTTED COfOTTE
' . .A'
-
SUPERIOR WIHS ANOTHER ONE
i
Miller Pitches Gilt-Edge Ball After
'the First Inning.
GRAND ISLAND BEATEN, 2 TO 5
Keatnrea of Oame the Fielding; of
Doth Trama nml Cray's Sensa
tional Catch at Second
Base.
SUPERIOR, Neb.,. Aug. S.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Superior again defeated
Grand Island today In a snappy gamo.
Miller, Superior's new stab artist, pltohed
gilt edge ball after the first lnnlhg. Fea
tures were the fielding of the two teams
and Gray's sensational 'catch at second.
In the first game Concordia took a very
exciting contest from Courtland by a 7
to 8 score. Score:
GRAND I BLAND. SUPERIOR.
AB.H.O.A.E. AH.H.O.A.E.
Smith, ts...l 0 0 oMetnert; cf, 4 0 2 0 0
n.lti. rf... 1 0 6 0 OManda, .. 4 1 1- .4 1
Downr, rf-u 4 2 0 0 OOray. 2b.... 1 2 I I 0
lUrtr. It.... 4 10 0 OlJtndrath, rf 4 0 1 0 0
(ScbonoTT, ct 4 X 4 0 OTbelitlus. It -4 I 1 0 0
Farler. lb., 4 0 10 On'ktwIU. lb 4 0 II 0 0
llo-ell, 2b. 1 0 2 0 lObtt. lb..,. 1 1 2 S 0
Hmlitr. e..'4 0-0 lRtheld,' c... 21410
Ward, lb,... 4 10 1 0 Millar, p,.. 4 2 0 0 0
Franklin, plioio
Total! II I 27 It 1
Total,. ...U in I 1
Grand Island.. ,..2 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0-2
Superior 0 1010021
Tw.o-baso hits: Gray, Struck out) By
Franklin. 4; by Miller. 4. Bates on balls:
Off Miller, 3; off Franklin. 4. Stolen
basest Gray (2), Obot. Sacrifice hits:
Melnert, Gray, Schfild. Double plays:
Melnert to Gray to Bockewltx. Attend
ance: 800. Umpires: Qulgloy and
Myers.
Beatrice Losea Second.
WYMORE, Neb.. Aug. 3. (Special Tel
egram.) Beatrice 10Bt the second game
of the- series with -Fremont today by the
cora of 4 to 1. Thomas lost his first
slgame n the .State leagie, pitching Rood
Dan ana BinninK dul ten iiidii.- kc.iic
Was played at Wymore,- Abou 800 .Beat
rice fans attended. Score:
FREMONT. . BEATTIICIB.
AD.K.O.A.E. , AI1.H.O.A.B.
Turpln. It.. J 1 1 0 OHutcfcUn, lb 4 1 4 2 0
WalUee, N. 2 1 0 4 OBrannon; lb 4' 0 2 1 0
Wrtiel. ef.. 4 0 10 OTaDsan. .. 4 1 S 1 0
Henrr. lb.. 4 0 II 0 oniaclr. rt... 4 1111
.Rail, tt....4 I l'S 0Co. lb,.... 4 15 0 1
Kail, H.... 4 3 1-3 WtM. IP..... V
flunrv if.. 4 t 2 1 OHlcklln, (f. 2
Welch, lb.. 4 2 1 2 0Lnc. !(.... 1
Ktlf. e..'... 4 0 T 0 OPoteat, e... I 11
wuicmin, ci. a v t u w i
10 1 0
Routt, p,.,. 4 0 0 2 OTbontu, p. 3 1 0 2 J(
inn i i
B00 04
Tremoni .....0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0
Beatrice .., 0 0100000 0-1
Two-base hit: Poteet. Three-Base niu:
Reis, Stange, Wallace. Struck out: By
Routt, 9; by Thomas,, 10. Bases on balls:
Off Thomas, 2. Double plays: Brannon
to Hutchison to Coe: Welch to Henry:
Hutchison to Coe. Hit by pitched-ball!
Rels. Umpire: Freese.
Hnatlna Defeats Kearney.
HASTINGS, Neb., AUg. 3.-(8pcclol Tel
egram.) Hastings today defeated Kear
ney at Blue Hill by hJtUng, Lots for
eighteen hits and a total of thirty bases
Riley had the visitors at his mrcy and
at no time was the outcome In doubt.
Sensational running catches were made
by Bennett and Bechtold of hits which
seemed good for three bales. Kearney
wa ' outplayed In. every department.
flCOrKBAnNET.. HmtKOH.
AU.H.O.A.E. A-.H.O.A.B.
M-Knthl. It 4 0 J 0 0naeM9l4. rtM I 0
8rnk, lb... 10 11 lFortman, 2b 4 2 2 2 0
vAC' , . a l l 1 en.nnttt? cf. t 0 10 1
Harriott, lb 4 1 10 0. OTaoka, lb... I J 0 0
Behauran. et 4 0 4 0 OOrown, m. . I 3 6 2 0
Ortr. rf.... 110 0 OFIrtntlna, tb 4 2 0 2 0
WoodrutJ. si 8 1 0 1 IMoCabe. it. 4 J, J 0 0
Brlcton. C... 4. 1 2 1 OHIjhrdan.
Lota, p.... 4 0 0 2 trRllar, p.... 4 2 0 2 0
.(.i. n'siiis 1 Totala.....!! II 17 10 1
Hiatlntrs ....2 1 1 0 1 0 2 3 -10
Kearney 0 .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .2- 3
Two-base hits: Bechtold. Foreman (2J,
Brown, Flrestlne (21 . Three-base hits:
Tacke, Woodruff. Home runs: Richard
son, HerHott. Stolen bases: Brown. Mc
Cabe. Double play: Brown to Fortman
to Tacke. Bacrlflce hits: Fortman, Flre
stlne. Bases on balls: Off Riley. 2." pff
Lots. 2. Lett on bases: Kearney, 7;
Hasting. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By
Hi"", a, Struck outf Sy Rlloy. 5: bv
Lots. 5. Passel ball: TSncson. Time:
2:10. Umpire; Longanecker.
American "Association Resulta.
At Toledo a in i
ColumbU . J'2 5
Toledo S B 0
Batteries: Cole and Murphy; James
and Land. Twelve inmngs.
At Louisville
Louisville ! '
Indianapolis
Batteries: R. Clemons.
R.H.E.
.... 7 4 1
.... '10 3
Northrup.
Clemons;
rr'"iJ.l' xr.-. Sr-lmrt and Casey,
At Minneapolis 1
Minneapolis Ill
Milwaukee ,....... v - A
Uatterles: Comstock and Owens; Hov-
ni. Dmiii. an Mnrahnll.
At 8t Paula-Score, first game: R-H-F
SL Paul iit
Vr..n fJIV ...I. 1 O 1
Batteries: Walkewnnd Miller; Vaughn
and o'Conttor. '
C3 a ..Mtiii nm: i. t-t.
Of TO.u1 t 1U U
ULUI k. wvw.na . .
Kansas . City ..... .... .6
TiiLttwies: inroy anu amic. m-...v,
Morgan, Covington and O'Connor,
-i
AlpttanArln Losea to Katrbnry,
FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. --(Special.)
1. nirii n-nm of base ball between
the Falrbury and Alxandrla nine .at
Daykln Friday afternoon, the Falrbury
team won, vu -..." "-
t, i-mA' until the first part of the
eleventh liming. Neither side scored In.
the first ten Innings, in tne eievenin
innimr Fai-hiirv miido threo runs and
Alexandria two. making the score 3 to 3
In favor or FalrDury. nnaner. rauruijrjr
nitrh.- .iid hnm ftiaellent work. Score.
. R.ILB.
v.irhii-v OOOOOOOOOlia 3 4 3
AlexandHaV .OO-OOOOOOO-M 5 4
-Wnnaa T-r,nla Men Win.
WAU8A. Nebiv Aug t,-xfUU,)
local racquet wlelder. The score -were
an follows 1 Ueww.Md Barta defeated
Anderson and Ludgrn. .-0. Huttman
and. Llddell. defeated Green and" Lolrd,
641. 6-0; Anderson and Lundgren1 JeTehted
(Keen -ana iuru, xiujunnai
and Llddell deieatea uewer ana. uarva.
-&.. e-i,
"0
Drawn for Bee
-t-1
1
.
Workmen'Rallym
the Ninth and Win.
From Kiplingers
Before the banner crowd of the season
at Fort Omaha, yesterday afternoon the
A. O. TJ. W.-. team defeated the O. D.
Klplfn.ers Irt the Warmest contest pulled
off at Fort Omaha to date. With the
game aparentty sewed up by the
Kiplingers tjie A. O. U. W. boy got
busy and amassed three counter In the
final round and waltzed off with the'
gravy of a 3 to 2 victory.
The WE6d Merchants annexed one In
the fifth chapter and another In the
eighth paragraph. With the score 2 to
0 In the ninth the A. O. X). W. boys got
busy- and knocked three across the
platter. Dougherty was hit with a
pltohed ball) Prefka singled, McCreary
singled and then one of the ICIpllnger
throwed the old pill out of the lot and
McCreary scampered over the crockery
with the winning run. ,
Next Sunday the A. O. V. W. team
win piay tne Aavos at Fort Omaha and
the following Friday they will tangle
with the Storx Triumphs for the. benefit
oi the City Mission. Scroe:
A. O. U. W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3
P. D. K.'b... 00001001 0-2
Battorle: A. O. U. W., Holland and
t-reiKa, u. u. k. a, ltathko and Bellman.
MADISON DEFEATS THE
S PAULDING SPECIALS
MADISON, Neb., Aug. 2. (SpeciaM
Mad!on defeated the Omaha 8pauldlng
Special here yesterday by the ecore of
12 to 2. Score; R. H.
Madison .......2 0 0 8 ,1 0 1 E 12 10
specials .....;c.o 00002000 2
Thn.Ti.M,hlt. Pnn.i T--&n U U-)f-
Off Brodbeck, 4: off Odell, 1. Struck, put:
By'Brodbeck. V, by Odell. 5. Batteries:
&fadlson, Otiell and F. Pickerinir; pautdr
InK SDeclals. Brodbeek ruid Mav. tTm.
plres: Donovan and Altschuler of, Madi
son.
LOUISVILLE PUTS IT OVER
RAMBLERS BY SCORE 2 TO 0
LOUISVILLE, Neb., Aug-. . 3.-(Spedal
Telegram.) An extraordinary gamo wa
played here today when the Ramblers of
Omaha were defeated by tha local team
by a scoro of 2 to 0. The feature of th-
game was tho pitching, by Hutflsh of the
local boys, in that ho held the visitors
down to not. hits and no runs. Score:
Louisville .1 ....0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0, 2
Ramblers ..',...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
uatterles: Ijuifish and Koop; 3. Rbutka
and Wlggln
0RKIN BROS. WIN FROM
THE M. E SMITH PLAYERS
Orkln Bitos. defeated tha M. E. Smith
at Rlverview park, 14 to 6, Sunday after
noon. Kuntson . struck out fifteen men.
Turner made a Home run. bringing; two
men in tne second inning; and tlelngr the
score. Truaton made a horn run In the
fifth Inning, brlngtriir' one mim in. R.H.E.
urnin crcB.uj u o s i z z o 14 i 4
M, E. Smith 10200020 18 3 S
Batteries: Orkln Bros, Kuntson and
Kleny;' M. EL Smiths, Florku and Graham.
INDEPENDENTS WALLOP
THE STARSAND STRIPES
The Independents defeated the Star
and Stripe Sunday hfterndOn, at Elm-
wood Park by the score of 0 to 8 In a
game noteworthy fpr the splendid pitch
ing of Winter for the Independents. Bat
teries; Independents. Winter and Whit
taker; Stars and Stripes. Bushman and
Coates.
Nap Lose fa the Loose Wtleo.
Several of the regular being- unable to
play in yesterday' game. Manager Llddy
of the Nape was compelled to use six
utility men. but lost to the Louiisviiie,
7 to 3, Zeek, the Naps' new twirler, blew
up In the third and was relieved by Ep
sten, who held tho Biscuit Shooters down
for the remainder of the game. Llddy'
error in the second was responsible for
two of the Loose-Wtlo run. Seile held
the flrat sack lor the Nap in major
league style. Mulford. the premier back
stoD of the Naps, had on off day and he
did not play up to his usual form- Will
Bushman, brother to the famous Larry
of the mars ana mnpes, piayea an er
rorless game for the Nap.
Helver IJefeata Weatrrn.
DAYKIN. Neb.. Aua. 8. (BDeclaU-rTn
the morning game Friday. Weitertv met
defeat at tne lianas 01 weivey ny a score
of 3 to 1 The game wa one of the fast
est ever billed here.
ire
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Phone Bo. 83.
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WOODMEN WINNERS NAMED)
Successful Competitors in Drill Con-1
tests Are Announced.
ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT CLOSES1
Dress Parade Held In the Moralncr, I
After Which All Companies
Gather on Parage Ground
for AvrardlnK of Prlaea.
PUT IN BAY, O., Auff. 3. The national
encampment, Woodmen of the World
ended Saturday with awards In the prize
drill contests. Drees parade was 'held
at 9 a. m;, after which all companies
(lathered on the poade' grounds and wera
addressed by General Root, and compli
mented for excellent military conduct, by
Adjutant General. John T. Yates. Major
General Yates and Colonel George Mather
then announced tho following a the suc
Mwesful competitor In the various drill
contests:
Field drill, clacs A: First prize, Com
pany A, Eighth regiment, Webb .City,
Mo.: second prize. Company O, Sixty
ninth regiment, Evansvllle, Ind.; third
rte. Company L. Fifty-second regiment,
-Ittle Rock. Ark., and Company G,
Seventh regiment, Houston. Tex., tie.
Field drill, cl--i B. First prize, Com
pany M. Fir. ilment. IJenaon. Nh:
second prize, t any H. Third regiment.
rort worth, 'i .
Field drill, class C! First prize, Com
pany D, Thirty-eighth regiment, Chicago;
second prize, Company . JI, Thirty-fifth
regiment, Toledo.
Floor work: Flrat prize, Camp 126,
Buffalo. N. Y.: second Drize. Camn 45.
; third prize. Camp 32, Cleveland;
lounn prize, camp vs. uieveiana; iiftn
prise. Camp 6, Webb City, ilo.
Discipline : First prize. Company M,
First regiment Nebraska; second prize.
Company L, L Fifty-second regiment.
Arkansas; third prise. Company ,
Thirty-eighth jregtment, Illinois.
' Guard duty; First prize; Private Fred
Boare, Company L,- Fifty-second regi
ment, ' Arkansas; second prize. Sergeant
T. W. Newland, Company L, Fifty-second
regiment, Arkansas; third prize, Sergeant
B. B, Heddeston, Company A. One Hun
dred and forty-third, regiment, Illinois.
Individual drill: First prie. Private C.
H. Derrlngton. Company A, Twsnty-thlrd
regiment. Now Yorlr; second prize. Cap
tain McDonald. Company U Itty-second
regipient, Arkansas.
Only One Finishes
the Marathon Race
-1 -
MINNEAPOLIS, Mann., Ausr. S.-A full
marathon course, twenty-six mile. 285
yards, In which were entered fifteen
athletes of the northwest, .was the prin
cipal feature of the annual field meet of
the Minneapolis Athletic club at Nqrtbmp
field Saturday. Fritz Carlson of the
Chicago Athletic club, the only one to
finish, made the tiirie In four hour and
eleven minutes.
FIRST M. E. BARACAS
BEAT SOUTH PRESBYTERIANS
The First Methodist Episcopal Baracas
yesterday trounced'' the 'South Omaha
First Presbyterians at Miller pork, 13' to
4. The Baracas hit the ball hard and
opportunely. Moore of the Baracas
pitched a good game and had tho South
Omaha lads at his mercy throu.hout the
game In" spite of wobbly support "at times
by his teammates. Montague and Edel-
marj. featured n't the bat tor the Barracas.
Ruin! hhu
Score
Baracas
South Omaha
,,.12. 3 5 0000-1314 6
...101020000-4 4 2
Festival at Oconto,
OCONTO, Neb.. Aug. 8, (Spedal.)-A
farmer festival and base ball carnival
will be held here August 13 to 21. There
will be four base ball games, muslo and
speecb-tnaklng and a number of free
carnival xeaiures,
SfcCOol Wins Game.
GENEVA. Aug. -.-(Special.) Yesterday
afternoon the Geneva team played Mc
Cool, the game resulting 6 to 2 irv favor
of McCopL
. Ohlovra fl, Powell (I.
DAYKIN, Neb.. Aug.; S.-(Bpeclal.)-Ohlowa
lost the morning game to Powell
today .by a 6 to 8 score.
Union Association Reanlta.
Helens, 3; Ogden, 6.
Salt Lake City, 8; Great Falls, 4.
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