The Fact that 60fisU TO HiMT.SNpes. Mow ou SsVytVf MrOG D6MIH0 THE BVINQ ANP KESPVCRM rVt THS SNIPS COfAWi CLOV WAL HeR. HlfA fttit) THCN CNTY fCSf OUT s. 'OMAHA TAKESJOTH GAMES udnooln Proves to Be Easy, Making 1 Bat One Score in First, Game. fXOBIHSON SHOWS UP WELL Tint Conttat Oooi Exhibition of Bull, bnt the Second, Ftfove to lie , llttSKtoc MMoh. Charlie Bnbb' debut as manager of fthe Omaha base call club will not ba Sforgotten for iome time, for on this day the Rourkes took both came of a double- header from Hughle Jones Antelopes. The jflrst tame wm secured by masterful pitching on tha part, of Robinson by a to l score. Tha set-end contest woi a Xslugfest frorri tha jump and Omaha ''grabbed tho bigger end of a IS to 10 score. Tha flrct game waa far the batter from the standpoint of base, ball. In thla con itest Robinson h.ld the visitors to three chits, one of which waa decidedly gacratehy. Smith, working for the visit Sora, waa touched up for a total of ten fsafe hits. Including two doubles and a gtriple. n The second tram a waa highly Interest- King, to say the least It was a caae ot jwho could slam thiJ ball farther. The, L'Lopcn started out by annexlna two tuna toff Stevens, the new pitcher. He cave jthrfe walks, mnde a wild pitch and 41 Jlowed a hit The bases were full and he forced one man across when Harry Hlcks waa brought Into the game. He retired the rtde without any more dam Sate. Pat on SlHK-jInrr Clothpx. Tho Rourkea wera rtrged out with their Wlugetng clothes, horevr. and Justice Sstiurht tho first halt over for a single. ciau, the termer Detroit Wcher.'x14 xhe pHchlng for the visitors, and after eur hits ha4 been made off htm and Itwo Sruns, "Bufr' Ehman, erstwhtte Denver Mr, wa epressed Into service with- the $ven full. Ha -.truck out Johnson and farubb, but Bchlpke slipped over a l"a1o jinu inn mvin iuu w .. n It waa slue all the while with the Aome boys getting the better of tile drives and finding tha safe spola In the Weld. The first aama waa filled with thrillers 4ind kept the fans' on. dg. all .the way &o the and. It was anyb.o3y'il until JWie last man wen out In the fourth llnnlne the Omaha team had tha bases Sxtsll, but Bmlth settled down and Tut -two. down vrlth easy, grounders and struck, out the third man. - In the fifth Collins robbed. Omaha of a coupia ot runs and Kane of a two-bAse hit VhBK he snatched a lonr fly out of the air with one hand. In tho sixth OnWka made It lone run on a oquewo. johnim waa on third by vlrtu of a doublaand a sacrifice when Sohlpko laid ! OM'wwn Uib nrsi oaae hbr v easy bunt and not looked for. Johnson waa aafe at home a wile and chlpke llf44 pver first hanUly. Liaaala'a 41 aa R i ' OfMha got the first trun In. the second Irwiar f tha first fame wnen-congaiwn fcsat. out a bunt atole second and went to talr on Baker's error. He scored on Johaeen's grounder to PeplosVl. With two 'out la the second Justice was eafe on arboura error. He stole, second and romea. home on Coyle'S douhje., Uaoeitk anad tU lone tally In Ihe first same In the fifth. .Barbour doubled, weal to third on Justice's error, scoring on Baxer1 aacrtflee fl Jobnsoft opened tha home sixth with a double, to Jeft corWs;..on fldilpke , sln. .innied in the eighth, went to the -corner on ScWphc'a lnd Wt d. uoorad.cn itownsona sai an ond. Score: OMAHA. AB. it H. 12. 1 t 0 . 0 0 .a 0 0 ::::::::::::4 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 ' o- 3 1 Thomason, ct ...3 Congalton, r.', J Kane. lb Johnson, c J Grubtr. Jb...... 1 SeWpk. $b J Robinson. P 0 1 o- 2 0 0 0 Totala. 83 4 10 27 U LINCOLN. AB. R. II. 0 1 1 0. 0 1, 0 -0 0 o. 0 1 ,1 0 14. 3 5'; A. 1 -1 ': 1 'J 0 2 a 7 IJoyd. 3b... Collin. , rf t Bowling, .as.......... 8 McCormtdk, if.. 8 Cols. cf.. Barbour, lb J Baker, c.... J Peploskt, 8b 3 Bailthc J?.-... Totals Omahart Hits ,., Runs .' 27 3 tl'M 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 - Lincoln Hits ? n.,.. ft 0 0 1110 0 9 10 0 0-2 0-3 TWo-base- hits:- Johnson 3), BsrboUr. -rv,r,.vv tilt; CoiieaUon. .Stolen.bases jtntica. feotoskt Sacrifice hit: Oruhb, Double Vlay: Juatloe to Kana. Struck nut: Hy Robinson. 4: by .Smith. 3. Bases on balls: Off Robinson, I: Smith. 3. Hit by pitched ball. Dowllng. Balk: Robinson. Left on bases: Omaha. 8; Lincoln, t. Time: 3m umpire Colllflowsr. Score, second same: UA1AIIA. A. It o. "3 8 3 3 10 4 0 3 0 A. Justice, as... 5 Coyle. tf.... .......... S Tnomaaon. cf...... 4 Congalton. rf.. ...... Kana. lb....".., f Johnson, e. ........... Grubb. 3b., Bchlpke. Sb 6 Stevens, p 9 There Are No Coyotes on Long T Hicks, d..' 3 Closman, p.. 1 Totals 41 IS IS LINCOLN. An. H. 11. 27 11 o; i i. 5 0 ! 2 0 0 idoyd, Zb , 5 2 Collins, rf -.. S 2 Dowllng, ss S 3 Mccormick, If a 1 Cole. of.... a 1 Harbour, lb ;i 4 1 Carney, c..... E 0 Peploskl, 3b 4 0 Clauss, p 0 0 Khman, p. t 0 Totala .28 10 13 21 11 4 Omaha nuns ..i C 14 12 Hits 6 2 I 2 8 Lincoln . , Huns 2 0 4 0 0 Hits 1 0 3 11 Two-base hits: Conealton fVil li Thrse.hnaa hits: 0 -15 0 -U 0 0 4 0-10 1 0. 6 1-18 (2). Justice, Tnomaaon, Colye. Cole. Lloyd. Htolcn baats! Kane, Dowllnir. Sacrlflco hits: Coyle. PepiosKi. Sacrifice fly s Thomason. Double plays: Qmbb to Johnson to Kanei Kane to Jus tlcei Collins to Carney. Hits; Off Ste vens, 1; off Hicks. 11 In seven and two thirds Innlnjts; off Closman, 1 In on; and one-third Innlnns; off Clauss, ii off Eh man, 14 In nene Innings. Struck out: Hy Hicks, li by Khman, f UaSes on balls: Off Btevens, Si off Hicks, f, off C osman, 1: off Ehman, 2. Wild pitch: Hicks. Hit by pitched ball! Coyle. Uarbour, llhrnan. Lett on baaea: Omaha. 6s Lincoln, Time: 2:10. Umpire: Colllflowsr. It ALLY WIN8 FOR DBS BtOINES IlooatVra Get Seven Ilwna In SUtn n-n Wlnblttl. lDE8 KOIKES, Au. . A rally In the sixth Inning gave the local club aoven Minn xlnrhlnir thn HHCOnd rUIlt Ot 1110 wjll ""ST. J'u,"-S.,r:T v.', jiBino swim juiinim All. 1C It. u, A. 0 0 0 2 1 a o 2 1 E. Hahn. rf 3 ? ? 1 0 0 Breen, ic ? i Hunter, ct 4 2 2 Leonard; 3bM i ? Jones, lb ,J ? 1 ltellly, ss, 8 X 0 Blinw, o 8 11 Andreas,. 2b 3 1 a Muaser, V 4 1 J Totaia 10 1 WICHITA. s 0 o 0 All. II.' 11. A. E, Ilaun. os ,. 4 l l l 0 4 Nicholson. If 4 1 0 ! MJMUton, c J 2 3 3 11 1 2 0 1 0 0 llurko. 2b 3 0 9?!S'- ? X X l X CasUc, o...... ....... 8 0 0 2 1 v v.... .......... . . ).c&K&n, P v y a rrry, p o o J " Dvl p.... 0 On 0 0 . 0 Dtfs' Moines a 0 0 0 0 7 1 8 -10 'uaiim lur rciif iu iisias . Wichita 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 00- Two-base nit: . miaaieion, jiann. bach- uw.MUi urnB, ouurr, uiwii Doublo. play: Jlurk to Koerner. Bases on balls.! Off Musser.'Jl otf Jtuagnjri, 4-. on ruriri u, duuu uuu wr wui, v, by luagan. li by Perry t Hit by pluhed bail: Ul Aiusser, rorry. moien Dases: Koerner (2), Hughes. Castle, Nicholson. Hits: Off Reagan. 3 In five and one- third' inntmra: off ' Perry. 6 in two and two-thirds inning. .Left on baseat Dea jlir - Besrist Tims:; Sija,. um SIOUX 8 PUT WITH ' DlNVER Both tlamea Are Fratarc wltl Hard Jllttlnar by Hot tbe Team. 8IOUX CITY. Iu...iAuir. 3loux City and .Denver divided' a' double-header here today, the locals taKing the llrsf, 7 to 6, and the Qiissllss' ekally 'Wlnnlnar'the iteo- ond, 16 to 4. Manager Jack Ifendricka ana Loe (juiiun were put out ot the parte during the first game when they disputed a decision by Umpire Anderson. Score: jrirst game: SIOUX CITY. AU. it. ILO Cooney, 2b....,.,..., 0 f 0 1 1 3 2 0 4 1 I 10 0 3 0 & 3 0 8 0 0 0 .0 0 0 27 10 Clarke; If 4 Smith, as K Callahan, Sb. & 3 1 1 I Daviason, 0.... ...... n Burns, ib. 6 Miller, rf.,..a..,1..'4 Rapp, o 3 Klein. T.,... i- Doyle, p 0 0 v i.l 0 0 Afffi" -VMM. ... Wrhlle 1 Totals 40 7 -17 Batted for Klein In the'sevenib. Hatted for Dovie in the ninth. DENVER. ' AB. R. H.O. h 1 . 1 1 2 '0 1 7 0 6 OU 111 n. 3b 3 O- 0 'Wolfgang, lb........ 3 0 1 1 I 4 1 1 2 1 3 3 0 2 0 13 2 0 uontioy. rt , 1 Chann'ell, cf S 3 . 0 Bujcher, id 4 1. Elrton, If 4 V- Blork. e- B 0 Coffey, ss.. 8 1 Fisnsr, id.. 4 u Harris, p 4 1 Totals ..$ 6 18 M 18 One out when winning run was made- i i . 9 2 9 9 2 ? 2 ,x ?"i Denver Sioux City 1 0 2, 0 0 1 0 1,1-7 Left, on bases: Sioux Ctv. lu Denver. Id Flrat bana on errors: .Bloux City. 1: Dsnver, 2. Sacrifice hltar. Klln. Ilapn, Two-bast hits: Canaldjr (2), Clarke, It), tinier, vooney. iiome vrvn' vire. Channtu. Ktoien bases: Bums.. Coffey, lilts: orr Kit-in. in seven innings: ort Drtvli.. 2.1r f nil lnriln'n'r Double tUvs 2 Smith tq Burns. Strurk potf Tv TOeln.' Try 'jvie. ii n" nnrni. a. vimi niirntir. nnrri" np Ainn. tin pj imvun tall: Millar. Tlnte: 2:il 'I7rpplrt, Ah- Yrraaiu 4 arntTV rrrrr AU, It ItO.'A. Cooney. 2b Clarke, It.. 8 1 1 3 4 1. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 HiO 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2' 3 to 0 s, 0 . 0 . 0 Smith, sa.. off Callahan, Sty.. . M . Davidson. cf. i 4' Burns, lb i 4 UllUr.' rf 4 Vann, c... ...... .. 4 young, p..... Ksell. p. 1 Doyle, pt... 2 E. Totala S3 4 10 21 14 DENVER. AU. It lt.U. A. "E. 0 1 Qulllln. Jrti.,.i;... Cnssldy. rf.. ..i.... Channell, 'Cf ;. Butaher, tb... Kliton, lf...K.... Spahr, o... ...... A 2 . 3 S , 2 3 0 M S a THE BEE: THIi l! A ClNCHJ A SOON A X REM. A. fcusTte tmb cmteft uds of th? bUND x fee? out Standing of Teams WESTEIW LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet Denver 100 C9 88 .667 Dea Molnea 102 M 44 . .S6 Lincoln 104 63 61 .610 St. Joseph 104 W CI .610 Omaha -..107 63 Ct .495 Hloux City ....... 102 44 61 .421 Toneka 103 44 M .451 Wichita 108 40 04 .277 Vvstrrdar'a rtrautte. ' WESTEIIN T.KACJITK. Denver. 0-14: flloux City, 7-4. Wichita. 4: Dea llolnea. 10. Lincoln, 1-10; Omaha, 4-16. St, Joseph, 2-6; Topeka, 8-4. NATIONAL LEAOUE. Boston, 6; Cincinnati, 8. Brooklyn, ty Chicago, 12. Ihlladephla, 6; St. Ixiuls, 3. l if -inti1 h a - No games scheduled. Uamrs Todar. ' Western Luriium Dnnunr at nfnnv rn Lincoln at Omaha, Wichita at Dea Moines, St, Joseph at Topeka. national LeagueBoston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis- American Leairue Chlpjirn -it Wiuhlnr. rl ,ruu" uosionj uieveiana ai jriuiKueipiua, ueirou at New York. Aineuuan Association Columbus at xuivup, inaianapoiia nt Louisville, Kan- City at St. Paul, Milwaukee at Mlnniif iXSDrasKa HtatO LetLSUe Grand Inlnnit v Buuorior. L'O umuui nt Ynrlt. Kurnav v uMuiim, r remom ai ueaince. Coffey,, a 4 itxsnrciber, p., 4 vfala S5 15 18 24 9 V (Called On acnnllnl nt rinrlfn nt Denver ...,..,..,.,...3 0 0 8 8 0 0 315 810UX City .1 3 0010000-4 Left on bases: BInuz fMtv a, n.n, Sacrifice hits: Qulllln. Coffey. Two-baao V ' ' vi,uu,nci, jiarKe, uassmy. uooney. jiyu.u i m,. nnuui. unannen. liurna. Hits: Off Xophg, In three and one-third i i . ! ---. in una una iwo- inninvsi w a iruii r su a . . nuruo mninsa: ott uoyi, & in three in- " I ninni, XJOUDie ninvs: lBA'Klnn In Vinh. Struck out: Iiv Younir. 2: liv fu-iirur 5s, "."5 Jl allsl 5 Voung, 4; off fef011, i''rJ3ti,,t0Yie' 1: ofr Suhrolber, t uiio. t,w. umpire. Anuurnon. divide rpnia duuble-iiisader S Karra Tnk. lMrst nna St. Joa.B lilt, 0 Oat Victory In Second. l m r T tt. r it . vi awauiwv, ivan., Aug. xopexa ana Bt. Joseph .divided a double-header, the Q I Kawa taking the first n extra base hit- t ncura: ' wtrtRT' nAitu- 4 TOPEKA. ab n. h. O A E H. 1 1 1 0 3 "I 1" 1' A. 3 0 0 3 i -oonran, SO,,,...,.... 4 smith. If.. i forsyth'e. rf 4 nioiarryi zu i Lee, cf 4 0 i llapp, lb 3 18, 0. av mm , '(ftas list. o..... , 2 French, sa 3 Reynolds, p...,t.A.. 3 Totals 30 S'. , 7 nM- 1 r . An. ni hr o. x. Dawson, rf..;.; 1 1 i o n ,Tiiuiia. v.. ..... i v v u u Westersli; 3b 8 1113 Oygll, 11. 3 0 0 16 2 Ochs, 24, , 4 0 2 3 6 Hcnang, 0 3 0 0 2 1 Melnke. sa , 2 0 0 1 k iBoehler, p 8 0 1 3 3 watson , 10000 drtnith 10100 Qulnlen, 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 81 ' "5 i 24 18 'Batted for Bchanx In the ninth. 0 Batted for Melnke In ninth. Batted for Boehler in ninth. 0 0 Toptkn 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 St. Joseph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 1 0 ttoine, run: uoonran. Three-base hits; Smith, French, Lee. Two-base hits: Lee, Dawson, Griffith. Sacrifice fly: Oygll. Stolen ba: Iie, Rapp, Dnwoon. Ochs, 0 0' 0 0 0 .0 0 Base, son balls: Off Reynolds, 6: off uoenier. & strucK out: uy iteynold. 7; by Boehlsr, 8. Wild pit oh: Reynolds Second game: TOPEKA. ab. ii- 11. r a. n coonran. so 41x01 Smith, If.. 4 110 0 rsyine, rr.M u 1 s 0 Lee. cf 4 1 1 3 0 0 1 Rapp. lb 3 0 0 13 0 McAllister, c 3 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 orrencn. as. .......... 30003 awyn. p. 2 0 0 1 1 inuierton, p 100010 7 27 " "0 Total .50 0 1 8T. JOSEl'H. AB. It H. A. 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 3 2 1 0 EX 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dawson.' rf . ......... & 0 Kelly. IE. 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 0- 0 0 1 w.wiuihb. ........ a hy-(. Sb .willing, cf 3 Oygll, lb 4 ochs. y, 3 Orifflth. o 3 iMelnke, SS. .. , . .. ... 3 Iluacnarv D..... 1 Crutcher. p 8 Sjehi.tr ... .'. 1 Total 11 o rf 13 liattwl for Buscher In the fifth. Topeka 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 d, a n i o a i n o 0-4 0-5 i jiome westeralL run: Htenzer. Threo-baae hit: Tworbose hits: Umltli. Mc- Ijirry. Sacrifice hit: Rapp. Melnke. Sacrifice fly: Rapp. Stolen base: Coch ran, Griffith. Zwlillng1. Ilitaf Oft Owyn. 3 In five inntngsoff Fulierton. s In four (nnlhgst ot Buaoner, i llivfour Inning: Off Orutcher.l In five Inning.. Baaea on bans: uxr uwyn. , on uuerron, u Struck uut -By Owyn, Jl by Kulterton, 8 by Buscher. 1; by Cfrutcher. S. Wld pitch: Owyn. Hit by pitched ball: By Buscber, 1. Time: 2:06, Umpires: Main- pis ana Aooott. r AYtlhur Ue(mt Fatrbarr. WTfJlER. K'eb.. Aug. 3. (Special.) rtvilh.r defeated Falrburv in a clean. snappy game, mo teature ot ine gam was a three-base hit by Rader. An error by Wllber saved the Fairbury team from a shutout In the ninth. Score: R H E ...... AAAAA A . A vo . A I WIIDCT V V V W V v w v ft-1 Fairbury 0 0 0 0 J,! 0 0 8- 8 2 nl' Key to. tha Bltuatlon-B Advertising. OMAHA, MiDKflAY, ATJOTJST 4, 1913. Island Makes No AH, 1 HfciW. A RUSTLE - NOW row. TM(E VAJOR.K- PHILLIES TROUNCE CARDS Junch Enough Hits and Buns in First Three Innings. SALLEE IS POUNDED HARD Qeyer Take lit Place and, Although He Hold Them Safe, Team Fall to Hlf'lSnoaifb. Behind Him, ST. LOUI8, Aug. 3.-Philad9lPhla bunched, hit for enough run In the first three Innings to win from 8t Louis this afternoon. The score was 6 to 1 Paskert's triple and a single by Knabe started the scoring In the first for the visitors. Successive singles by Doolan. Kllllfor and Rrennan counted one more In the, second. Cathera' muff of Marees pop tallied the second baseman. Magee scored when Luderus singled. Bailee waa relieved by Qeyer, who pitched fair ball for alx and two-thlrda Innings, yielding but one run. St Louis tallied Its first runs in the second on Cathera' triple, Mowrey's double and a single by O'Leary, In the fourth Konetchy was safe on Knabe's error. He stole second and went to third when Doolan, angered at a decision, threw the boll away. Ho scored on Wlngo'a uot Score: BT. LOC1S.. ' . PHIIiADBXPIIIA. An.tf .IV A.tel An If n . Whltted, .sa. 4 1, t 1 0yk,rt. el. 1 '1 '('' 0 otkn, cf... 4 0 1 0 OKntbo. , lb.. 4 1111 0 Otabirt, 4 2 1 2 ft 0 lMtreo. It.. 113 0 0 1 OCrarttb, rf. J 0 0 0 0 2 OLudinn, lb 4 2 10 0 0 jum, if... 4 1 S Ctttura. rf. 4 li 0 K'nttebr, lb 4 0 11 Mowrr, lb. i il Wtaeo. ... 4 l 1 WUiry.js. 1 1 .4 BsllM, loo Oojer, p,. 2 0 0 l ODoolm, ii,. 3 t J 8 1 4 OKllllIer. 0.. 4 1 4 2 O 1 SOriiiDUi, p. 4 t 1 3 ToUla.. IS 11 11 2 1'niladelDhla :l l- o ft n n n ir. OU UOU18.....V. o aQ l jo o o o 03 Two-base hltat Mowrey..Vhltted, Doo lan. Three-base hits: Cathera. Pn.kf.rt Hltsr Off 8a.il. 7 In torn nnrl nn.thlr1 innings; ort ueyer, & in six and two-thirds niiiinKB. oaciince nits: LODert, u jjoary, Knabe. Stolen baiea: IConatnhv. Wlnsrn Double plays? Qeyer to Whltted to Konetchy; Konetchy to O'Leary. Left on bases: St. Louts, 6: Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balla: Off Saltan. 1: rvff .l-vr 2; off Brennan, 1. Struck out: By Bren nan. 3; by, Bailee, 1. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Klein and .Orth. Cuba Win Bvratfest. m Tm A t. r Til . .. . n v. I . A feated Brooklyn, 12 to 5f,t0da,y. Tho con test w a slugging .match from start to ftnlshj a total of thirty hlW being made between the: two teams. There ' were home runs by Leath, Stengel, Schuite and Williams; triples by Fisher. Need ham, Stengel and Cutshaw and doubles by Leath and CNeedham. Chicago started after Pitcher Rattan In the openlhg and forced the Brppkiyn Ite to retire after th scond Inning. Wag ner came to tne rescue and tor a mo ment checked '.the alugglns of Manager Evera' men, .but thla atop war of short auration. Lavender wan on the mound for Chi cago anao.ne, too. was nit nara. ucors: AU.K.O.A1B. A0.1LO.A.B. Sohw, ti.fi I I 0 0 1 0 0 Leach, ct.., S 1' I 1 0 OCvera. Sa... (1110 Cutibair, Ib 1- 8 mine!, ci. i Ofkhulti rt.t 1 1 I I Wblat. It... 4 1 Oaubert lb 1 1.0 pZlm'rmn, lb 1 1 2 1 0 T t e Siler, lb... I l I l t 1 J lWIIIUmt, It 4 2 1 0 0 S 1 OBrldTfill, aa 4 1 1. 4 0 Smith, lb., 2 rutMr, u, Millar, o:. lUsaa, : p. & 1 4 2 4 1 ONefelaim, it,) I 1 0 0 1 0 0 e 0lAaar, it I I 1 I -aionta a o a Wisoir. P.. 1 0 I X Totals., ...K u 37 18 0 Totsls.M..MU till! ' Batted for Rocan In the third. Brooklyn ...... ,.;,0 0080000 25 'Chicago .......3 8 0 0 1 4 2 0 U Two-base hits: Needham, Leach. Three base hits: Fllher. Needham. 8teneel. Cutshaw. Home runs: Leach, Stengel. Schuite, 'Williams. Hits: Oft Ragan, 7 In two Innings; off Wagner. 8 In. six In nings. Sacrifice bit; Schuite. Sacrifice fly: Zimmerman. Stolen bases- Cutshaw. Lett on 'basest Brooklyn, 11). Chicago, 2. Bases on balls: Off Lavender, 2;- otf "Wagner. 1. Struck out; By Lavender, 6; hy Ragan, 2: by Wagner, i, AVlId Pitch: Lavender. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Bren nan and Eason. Clnet Bnnoaei Hit. CINCINNATI. O., Aug. S.-Clnclnnat!, by, bunching hits, easily won the first game ot the series from Boston today, 8 to 5. It waa an even battle up to the seventh, when Dickson weakened and Cincinnati batted out a victory In the seventh and eighth Innings. Bosto also made a rally In these two Innings, but waa only able to score two runs. Pack ard was wild, giving five bases on balls, but only one ot these yielded a run. Kllng. Devore and Oroh carried off the batting honors. Score; D03TON. CINSJNN'ATr. AU.II.Q.A.K. AU.H.O.A.K. MirinTll. ml 1 1 1 lichr. II. 10 t 0 0 Lore. rf.... 4 1 O 0DTor. cf.. 14 10 Connolly, II I 1 0 OOrob, lb.... 8 1119 Smith, lb.. 4 1 0 4 'Ollotlltill. lb 4 110 1 0 8wnjr. Ibl 1 I I lTtaktr. lb.. 4 11-00 Mrart, lb... 1 1 11 1 lsneckam, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Mann, cf... 4 2 1 0 onrih'nir, is 4 0 0 C 1 lUriais, of. I 1 4 1 SKIIna, ....'4 14 10 Plckun, p.. I 0 0 1 OJ'ickart, p. I 1 1 0 -Dvviin ....I loss Calltns ...0 0 Totals.....! 11 IT 11 1 wnaiia ...iisoo Totili.....!li4 14 "l Batted for Dickson in tha ninth. Ran for Devlin In the ninth. Batted for Connelly In the ninth. Two-base hits: Whalen. Myers. Three- base hits; Sweeney, Oroh. Kllng. Home run: Devore. Sacrifice hit: HobUUell. Bheckard, Stolen base: Oroh, Berg- hammer. Kllng. Lett on bases: lioston, 8: Cincinnati, 8. Bases on balls: Oft Dickson. 2: off Packard. 6. Struck out llv Dickson. 2: by Packard. 4. Passed ball; Kllng. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Higier ana uyron. Leigh "Win Game, LEIOH. Neb.. Aug. 3. (Special Tele gram.) Leigh defeated Fremont's Old Independent ball team heer today by the score of 8 to C Bcore: lUt.H. Leigh 8 031 30010-0 18 Fremant 10110021 09 Batterle: Lelxh. Hahn and Vlach: I'.remont. Martin and Martin. Struck out: By Hahn. 10; by Martin. It Two-base v hits: Schults. Zavld 1. Three-base hits Vlach. Heln. Home runs: Bchultr. Hem. Umpires: Clhpers. of Leigh and Parker of Fremont Difference :-: SPOTTED COfOTTfi SUPERIOR WIMOTER ONE Miller Pitches Gilt-Edge Ball After the First Inning. GRAND ISLAND BEATEN, 2 TO 5 Fentarea of Game the Fielding; of Both Tenm and Gray' Sensa tional Cntch nt Second Base. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 3.-(SpecIal Telegram.) Huporlor again defeated Grand Island today In n snappy game. Miller, Superior's new slab artist, pitched gilt. .edge ball after the. first inning. Fea tures were the fielding; of tho two team and Qrny's sensational catch at second. In the first game Concordia took a very exciting contest, from. Covrtland by a 7 to 8 score. Score: GRAND 181.ANO. jSUPERIQR. AD. H.O. A. U. AU. U.U.A.C. Smith, is... 1 0 0 0 OMelnert. cf. 4 0 2 0 0 ntlti: rf..i 1 0 0 OMinda. .. 4 114 1 Downr, rf-M 4 10 0 Oarar, 2b.... 3 2 110 IKrrr. If. .. 4 1 0 Olnilretb, rf 4 0 1 0 0 aobonorr. cf 4 Z 4 O 0Tbellnc. It 4 1 1 0 0 Farlor. lb,. 4 0 6 0 on'kewlts. lb 4 Oil 0 0 Howell, 2tj. 1 0 3 0 lObrt, lb.... 1113 0 Smtur, e.. 4 0 E 0 1 Beheld, e... 3 14 10 Ward, lb.... 4 10 1 0 Miller, p.,. 4 10 0 0 Franklin, plioio Totals.. ...11 1 27 11 1 ToUU 13 T 23 4 3. Grand Island 2 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 0-2 Superior ..0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 -5 Two-base hits: 'Oray. Struck, out: By Franklin. 4; by Miller, 4. Bases.on balls: Off Miller, 3; off Franklin. ' 4, Stolen bases: Gray (2), Obst. Sacrifice hits: Meinert, Gray, 8cheld. Double plays: Melnert to Gray to BockewlU. Attend ance: 00. Umpires: Quigley and Myers. Beatrice- Lose Second. WTMORB, Nob., Aug. 3. (Special Tel egram.) Beatrice lost the second game of tho series with Fremont today by the core of 4 to 1. Thomas lost hlB Tlrrtt game In the State lcaguri, pltchlog good ball and striking out ten- men. , The game waa played at wymore. AboUt W Beat rice fans attended. Bcorei' FREMONT. BEATIUCB. AB.H.O.A.fc. AB.H.O.A.E. Turjiln. If.. 1 1 0 Ollutchl.n, tb 4 1 4 1 0 Wallace, n, 1 1 0 4 OOrannnn, lb 4 0 1 1 V Wititl, ct.. 4 0 10 OTappan, 4 1 1 1 0 iienrr, id. u ii v annex, n... 1UI. tb..., 4 1 1 1 0Co lb..,.. 4 16 0 1 Sunt, rf., 4 1 1 1 Olllrklln, tl. 1 1 1 M weicn, in.. 4X12 ui.mg. n..t, i j. i v Ktt. o 4 0 7ft OPoUlt. C... 1 110 1 0 TUmtt, p.,.. 4.0 0 2 OTbomai, p. 3 1 0 2 K ToUla.ii..U 1 17 11 -0 ToUll...l.U 7 17 1 Fremont. 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-4 Beatrice .... ...0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bAse hltt. Potest. Three-Dasa nits: Rels, Stonge. Wallace. Struck put: By Routt 6; by Thomas, 10. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 2. Double plays: Brannon to Hutchison to Coo: welch to Henry; Hutchison to Coe. Hit by pitched ball Rels. Umpire: Freese. IIatlns Defeat Kenrney, HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 3.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Hastings today defeated Kear ney at Blue Hill by hitting Lots for eighteen hit and a total of thirty bases Ttlley had the visitors at his mercy and at no time was tho outcome In . doubt 8ensatlonal running catches were made by Bennett and Bechtold ot hit which seemed good for three base. Kearney was outplayed- In every department PCOrkEARNBT'. lIASTlKjaft AD.ll.O.A.a AD.H.O.A.K. ,fv-,i if 1 ft a 0 ailechtold. ill 1 1 M Brntk. Ib, .. 1 . . . . . . . ... . t . a A u 1 A II hi i , mm, . u . " 111 STJansitt, cf. 4 0 1 0 1 1 10 0 OTacka, lb... 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 OJirown. .. I 1 S 1 0 ACOCK. JO.. Hrrrtott lb 4 Sehiuran, ct 4 Oray, rf 1 Woodruff, ai 1 Brleaoa, o... 4 Jjoll. p.... 4 1 U 0 OFtreitlni, lb 4 3 0 Z 0 10 1 lMeCabe. It. 4 1 1 0 0 111 olllcbrdin, ov4 1 ( 1 0 0 0 1 OKIlej. p... 4 10 10 Totals n 6 24 10 2 Totala.....!! 11 27 10 1 Hasting 2 1 1 0 1 p 3 2 -10 Kearney 0 000010033 Two-base hits: Bechtold. Fortman (2). Brown, Flrestlne (2). Three-base hits: Tacke. Woodruff. Home runs: Richard son. Herrlbtt. Stolen bases: Brown. Mo Cabe. Double play: Brown to Fortman to Tacke. Sacrifice hits: Fortman. Flre stlne. Bases on cans: un niiw, . Titl. I. Lett On DOSOH! Jvourjic, . ,, Haatlncs. 8. Hit by pitched, ball: By tjii i Klnirk out: By Riley. 6: o: rntz 6. Passed ban: Jancnon. i 2:10. Umpire: Longanecker. Anlprlrnn Aasoolntlon ltesnli. At Toledo ''.v'l; Columbu J" Toledo 1 1 Batterle: voie ana mutinu, u..v and Land. Twelve innings. ItH.E. 7 4 1 6 10 3 Northrup, At Louisviiie Iulsvllle Indianapolis Batteries: ju wciuum,. demons; tCr''"' x"." s.k.rft and Casav. At Minneapolis Minneapolis ' Milwaukee ........ v d Batteries: Comstock and Owens; Hov- llk, Bralin ana Marsnan. R.H.E. ,563 At hi, 1'aui ocuro, ui St. Paul... KBaUe'ries!yWameV'and,iVliiir'; Vaughn and .O'Connor. score, soconu -,v a st Paul s 9 i KBatteries:y Iro'y ' and Milier; James, Morgan, Covington and O'Connor. Alexandria Iomi to Fairbury, FAIRBURY, Neb.. Aug. t (Special.) In a spirited game of base ball betwem .v.. -u..i,i,rv nnit Alexandria nines at Daykln Friday afternoon, the Fairbury team won, iu v "" body's game" until the first part of the eleventh Inning. Neither side scored in ,i. . ft n tnnln?i. In the eleventh Inning Fairbury made three runs and Alexandria two. making the score 3 to 2 In favor of Fairbury. Shaner, Falrhury's pitcher, did iome excellent work, f core. ItH.E. Falrburv 0000000000 33 4 , 3 Alexandria 0 000000000 52 5 Waau TennU Men Win. WAU8A. Neb, Aug. S- (Special.) Messrs. Green. Laird. Barta and Utwer, nf th rvntrr TVnnlu club, came over Fri day and met defeat at the hands of the local racquet wieiuera. no .im wo n fnllnwa: TJewer and Barta defeated Anderson and Lundgrn..6-0. 7-6; Hultman and Liddell defeated Green and Laird. C-l, 8-0; Anderson and Lundxren defeated tjraen ana ia iru, j.o, o-, o-i nunnau do uaaeu aeteatea ijipwcr aaa hu. Drawn for Bee Workmen Rally in the Ninth and Wm From Kiplingers Before the banner "crowd of the season at Fort Omaha yesterday afternoon the A, Q.. U. W. team defeated the O. D. Kiplingers In the warmest contest pulled off at Fort Omaha to date. With the game 'aparently sewed up by th Kiplingers the A. O. U. W. boys got busy and amassed three Counters In the final round and waltzed off with the gravy of a 3 to 2 victory. The Weed 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. U. W. boys got busy- and knocked three across the platter. Dougherty was hit ' with a pitched ball, Prefka singled, McCreary slpgled and then one of the Kiplingers throwed the old pill out of the lot and McCreary scampered over the crockery with the winning run. Next Sunday the A. O. U. w. team will play the Advos at Fort Omaha and the following Friday they will tangle with the Storz. Triumphs for the benefit of the City Mission. Scroe: A. O. U. W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 O. D. IC's 00001001 0-2 Batteries: A. O. U. W., Holland and -ruiKa; u. u. iv.-, iiatmce and JUeilman. MADISON DEFEATS THE SPAULDING SPECIALS MADISON, Neb., Aug. 2. (Special.) Madison defeated the Omaha Spauldlns Specials hera yesterday by the score' of 13 to 2. Score: R. H. Madison , 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 6 12 lit tjpecuu .v. ,0. p ,.q o o 2 0i0 02 '8 'rhrbe-bas,hlt! Cocfner. Rases, on batlst Off JJrodbecfc. 4f off Odell, 1. Struck out: juy unocoecK. i; tiy- oaeli. 8. 'Batteries Madison, Odell and E. Pickering; Spauld lng" Specials, Brodbeck and May. Um pires: Dondvan and Altschuler of Madl son. LOUISVILLE PUTS IT OVER RAMBLERS BY SCORER TO 0 LOUISVILLE, Neb.. Aug. 3. (Special Telegram.)An extraordinary game was played' here today when the Ramblers of Omaha were defeated by" tho local team by a score ot 2 to 0. The feature of the game war tho p!tchlngby Hulflsh of the local boys, In that he held the visitor down to not hits arid no nins. Score: Louisville .....0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 Ramblers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Hulflsh and Koop: R. Roucka and Wlggin. , 0RKIN BROS. WIN FROM . THE M. E, SMITH PLAYERS Orkln Bros, defeated the M. E. Smiths at Rivervlew park. 14. to 6, Sunday after noon. Kuntson stntok out fifteen men. Tvwier .mode a home run, bringing two monjn the second Inning and tleing the "corp. Truston made a home run in the fifth Inning, bringing one man In. R.H.E. urKin uroa 0 O 3 4 2 2 0 3 14 16 4 M. E. Smiths 1 0 2 000 20 1-6' 3 6 Batteries Orlrih Rmi. tfuntann .l Kteny; M. B. Smiths, Florku and Graham. INDEPENDENTS WALLOP THE STARS AND STRIPES The ' Independents defeated the Stars and Stripes Sunday afternoon at Elm- wood park By ' the score of 9 to 8 in a gams' noteworthy for the splendid -pitching of Winters for the Independents. Bat teries: Independent Winter and Whlt taker; Stars and Stripes, Bushman and Coates. Knp Lose to the Loose Wile. Several of the regulars betnc unable to Play In yesterday' game. Manager Llddy nf the Nape was compelled to use six utility men. but lost to the Louilsviiles. 7 to 8 JEeek. the Naps' new twlrler, blew up in tne mini ana was reiisvea by kp sten, who held the Biscuit Shooters down for the remainder ot tne game. Liddr's error In the second was responsible for two of the Loose-Wiles runs. Sezle' held the first sack for the Naps In major league style. Mulford. the premier back- Biuy VI lilt) .af". nau ail u)l uujr nu lia did not play up to his usual form- Will Bushman, brother to the famous Larry of the Stars and Stripes, played an er rorless game for the Napa Helvey Defeat Weilern, TJAYKIN. Neb.. Aug. 3.-(SnecIal.V-In the morning game Friday. Western met defeat at the band ot Helvey by a score of 3 to 2. The game' waa one of the fast est ever billed here. G-e fy I? zzl z FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm. Jetter 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. hy "Bud" Fisher OormisiVr i9va OrSTrtM Co, WOODMEN WINNERS NAMED Ouccessful Competitors in Drill Con tests Are Announced, ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT CLOSES Drmi Parade Held In the Mornlngr, After Whch All Companies Gather on Parade Ground for Anrdtnif of Prise. PUT IN BAY, O., Aug. 3.-The national encampment, Woodmen of- the world ended Saturday with awards In tho prize drill contests. Drees parade was ticia at S a. m., after which all corapanlos K a the red on the paade grounds and were addressed by General Root and compli mented for excellent military conduct by Adjutant General John T. Yates. Major Oeneral Yates and Colonel George Mather then announced the following as the suc cessful competitors in the various drill contests; Field drill, class A: First prize, Com pany A, Eighth regiment Webb City, Mo.: second prize. Company G, Sixty ninth regiment, Evansvllle. Ind.; third Erlzc, Company L, Fifty-second regiment tittle Rock, Ark., and Company G, Beventh regiment, Houston. Tex., tie. Field drill, class B: First prize, Cbm pany M, First eglment Benson, Neb.; second prize. Company H, Third regiment. Fort Worth, Tex, Field drllU class C: First prize, Com pany D. Thirty-eighth regiment, Chicago; second prlzo, Company- H, Thirty-fifth regiment Toledo. Floor work: First prize,. Camp 125. Buffalo, N. Y.; second prize, Camp 45, ; third prlzo. Camp 32. Cleveland; fourth prize. Camp 28. Cleveland; fifth prize. Camp 6, Webb- City, Mo. Discipline: First prize. Company M, First regiment Nebraska; second prize. Company L, Fifty-second regiment. Arkansas;- third prize. Company D, Thirty-eighth regiment. Illinois. ,v.-, . Guard, duty; First prize. Private, Fred Beare, Company L, Fifty-second regi ment, Arkansas; second prize. Sergeant T. W. Newland, Company L, Fifty-second regiment Arkansas; third prize. Sergeant S. B. Heddeston, Company A, One Hun dred and forty-third regiment Illinois. Individual drill: First prize. Private C. H. Derrlngton, Company A. .Twenty-third regiment. New York; second prize. Cap tain McDonald. Company L, Fifty-second regiment Arkansas. Only One Einishes the Marathon. Eace MINNEAPOLIS, Mann., Aug. 3. A full marathon courser twenty-six mllea,, 283 yards. In which were entered fifteen athletes of the northwest? was the prin cipal feature ot the annual - field meet of the Minneapolis Athletic club at Northrup field Saturday. Fritz Carlson' of the Chicago Athletic club, the only one to finish, made tho time In four hours and eleven minutes. FIRST M. E. BARACAS BEAT SOUTH PRESBYTERIANS The First Methodist, Episcopal Baraoas yesterday trounced tho South Omaha First Presbyterians at Miller park, 13 to 4. The Baracas hit the ball hard and opportunely. Moore of the Borne aa pitched a good game and had the South Omaha lads at his mercy throughout tho game In spite of wobbly support' at' UmeB by his teammates. Montague and Edel man featured at the bat for the Barracas. Score: R.ILE. 1 2225000 0-12 14 6 Baracas South Omaha 1 0 10 2 0 00 0 4 4 .3 Festival at -Oconto. OCONTO, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special.) A farmers festival and base ball carnival will be held here August 19 to 21. There will be four base ball games, musla and speech-making and a number of free carnival feature. McCool Win Game. GENEVA, Aug. 3.-(8peclal.) Yeterday afternoon the Geneva team played Mc Cool. the game resulting S to 2 In favor of McCool. Ohio a a, Powell O. DAYKIN, Neb., Aug. 3.-(Specfil.) Ohlowa lost the morning game to Powell today by a 6 to 3. score. Union Association RenltV Helena. 3; Ogden, 6. - . Salt Lake City. 8; Great Falls, 4. Moat Food I Polaon to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitter soon relieve dyipepela, liver and kidney com plaint and debility. Price 50c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement, s- Key to .the. Situation Bee Advertising. ti tci no Old. zz 2? a izble J3eer SUPPLIED BY Omaha: Hugo P. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St , PliOru HQl, 3040.