'4 Invisible Government " ' ' ' " ( NME:LJL-V jueU- Hfi.RH ) ' ( uEUL-K'0- 'AA " ( nJS THAT'S IAJUV I f vjJE'LL HAE TO .. N CJVDGt: , HAJENr STRONG POR J ) RAfJCx YOU J- CAU- BU fJ O - J Mi ir i r. c '? ) " " ' ' CLOSMAN WINS ARGUMENT Yesterday's Game Goes to Bourkes by a Margin of One Bun. VXCTOEY CAME IN THE NINTH floor Up Until' Then Wai Tie, When Henneser Scored on Jns TTT tlee'a Sinnle to III ah t Field at End of Game. When' Kansas' cornes to Omaha to play bill thtrc'a always something doing. It there waa a ninth placo In the Western league race, one or tne pHher of th . K&niULn teams would ha filling It. ' Wheti either Of" them meets up with one another, or with any of the other teams In the league, aavo Omaha, the contest Is afcout as exclUng.ea-.u'vtay psilyrUt an .Old. LadieaVtiom. TJut just ai aoon as "-Cfoaha heaves 'in 'sight, then it's die. feretit again. Thoaa Kansas halt players brittle up .lke real warriors, sharpen' their eplkes, and go Into the fray as if they existed solely for the purpose of beating Omaha. And they do It with tt markable frequency,, too, Froht tlio time , the first ball.le pitched till, the last man la out, they fight like dentona inspired, and If Omaha ever' gets anything fiom them. It la taken, not given. And that's vrhy we Always. like to:eee, & Xansoa team' come to olourke, parlcilt means nino in litnga at least of lively ball playing. Clossnian Ontpltohcs nrovrn. "Left" Cloaman got the better of n, 11-1 . . .kjJJ.LI A. f pucneru argunieni ycsieraay austnuoii with; Paul ."Brown.Whe former Bloux City twlrler, and won tho oponlng gape of the aeries from the Topeka Kawa. by a 1 to 1 score. ' It 'Was Omaha's' fifth' consecutive victory. Paul Brown, while with the Indiana,1 was & Jinx to the. Omaha -club and-wnen It .was announced " that, he .would ,huri ' for 'the XawiVtha'fana felt gloomy,' but after Cloaman got by the first two In attiga an it settled down things looked brighter ana whta the Rqurkaa .tied the, ce run leae", held, by the kawa, In the tikir frame, tvarythtng took on a roay aspect Waa a Fltefcent Battle. Wlt K ta said that yesterday's game was, a, tHekar'B. battle thera ;la no f lctton to it. 0a-Maa nine hits' oft Paulino and the Kawa secured eight oft Cloa- roan's delivery. Cloaman struck, out six. men aa qui jsrown. -ina urpina twiner passed two men and the Kaw hurler one. Sach bit a man with a boll. Both got out of bad holes by auperlor.'hurilng. Get Ont of Bad Holes.. In the fourth liming, Omaha had a man an second base with none out, when Brown began to get busy. Nqruna w? jre cored In that Inning. In the atxtli a man waa on aecond and one out with two good batters' up, but the man never scored. ... f- .- The Kawa trio avman on third and one on second in me seveniu inning. Cloaman struck the next man out and caused the following batter to pop out Three men were 6nbaae In-the" eighth Inning .with. -but tnp "out and Closman got out at the hole without letting a run in. In the eighth (nnlng, Congalton singled to center, but In trying to 'strtfeh It Into,' a double, Dear ; threw him out at aecond. fn the same ihnlng, after Kane had lifted one oyer the fence In aolng the fould line, he picked another,, and shot it to the rlsM' field Unit. Tor eytbe, however, got jia rr.lt in the way and apcared tb all with one hand oft the boards. Ileaneaser Gives pood Account, Hennessey, tho new eteonii.aacker, who plnyid hU' first gameiwlth Omaha yes terdiy, gave a good account of ht.itself. In the field he handled the ball weltl and showed speed on the bases, steal ing the only batf-bf'tthb game, ' At' bat ba did., not Jock, the ear mark's of a good, but he has hitter and all he needs- la a tittle instruction along this lln in mtr Mm - vli.n1 ....I . r . - the club. The ICaws got their only tally In the first Inning. With" one" fown".6mUh doubled and scored on FbrsYflie'a alnale. . .psiaha ,g$ jiti llir (be third. Justice walked and went to aecond on Coylo s out. Thomason singled overaeccnQ. scor ing Justice. Hennessey 'opened the ninth' by walk lag. . Ha .atoto aecond. and with two out Standing of Teams Yesterday's Ji r suits. WKSTERN L.I2ACJUE. Denver, 1; Des Molncs, 0. wwniis, iii uioux uty, 10. . Lincoln, 10; Bt Joseph, 6. Topeka, 1 Omaha, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 6. Brooklyn, Si Chicago, 13. Philadelphia, 1! Bt. Louis, , a New. York. 1; Pittsburgh, 5. AMBU1CAN LEAGUE. Chicago. 4; Washington, 2. Bt. Louis, 0-4; Boston, 3-1. AMElllCAN ASBOCIATION. ColUmbUs. 1 Tolodo, . Indlnnapolls, 4; Louisville, 7. NEBBABICA STATE LEAGUE, Grand Island, t; Hastings. S. Columbus, Ml Beutrtce-k Kearney, lif Huberlur-.-S: ' - i uiuu wujr, uncoin ai Bt, Joseph, Topekfr'ui Otnthu. " National LeagueBoston at Cincinnati. Louis, Niw York at 'Ifo-ioili ttr ol ? "gue-J-nicago at hashing lhn.,i5.l;.,uua.t poton.;cicVeland at rAim,er,c?.. Aoclatlon-Bt. Paul at Toledo. Mlnnnannlli, a, i.-v.ti. &rntuiU il .vllT?. Mliwauk'nt M.i.o.i.. q,-,. . . ... .1 i ei-?:,k.5U,,e-91rnulB,Bnd SU x-in.Hilllirsl. t ?nillrnlttlb mi s- an.t.l. v v,viuiiiuu v euairice, r. . r ."C.vr.M -f n iuiu scored on Justice's clean single In right field. Score: , . : . , . k . OMAILV. II. 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 O. A. 2 0 0 0 Coyle, 'if. ..;..... a- Thomason, cf. 4 Conitalton. rf. t Kane, lb ,,. 3 Johnson, c. , 4 Hennessey, 2b 2 Cirubb, lb. .......... 4 Closman, p 4 t .1 , t TOUU , ....33 : 6 27 Ai ' An. it H. .0 0 0 O. 1 2 3 3 1 JO s 0 2 E. Cocliran. Sb. 4 o 0 Smith. If. :.J3 . 1 Korsvth,.. rf. ,, 4 0 0 .0 0 0 0. 0 o M'cLarry, Xb. II uear, cr. 4 BapP3,.ltW m... 2 Crist, c. 4 0 French, ss. 4 Brown, p. ........... 3. 8 Totals. .'.'.;.. .....32 X 8 'J4 13 1 Two out when winning run wiu scored r . v. . .... - Kuna 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 lilts 1 0 8 10 111 la ToDBkn nuna ,......ioo ooooo n im 9 n n n n , Two-baas hits: Bmlth.vns.Dns. atoln base: Hennessey. Sacrifice hits! lien. nBMv. Kane. KtrtlPlt nut! Tlv IMnlmnn I ; br Brown. 6. Bases on balls: Off CJoaman. 2; off Brown, 1. Hit by Pitched " ,.ir., , v.uit ciiutli, iii uu uu,. wiitnua, i, au- peka, 8. Time: 1:43. Umpire) Coilltlower. I1RNVH 11 WINS TUB OPENEIl nogt(e-4 Given Poor Support Boosters and Loses, by DES MOINK8, la.. Aug. (.Denver won the opening game of the aeriea here In a great pi tchera duej .by - a score, of i to 0. Wolfgang waa given wonderful support by his Teammates, while Itoggo'a cK,B.WM.rW4.m th? py P't of ina uiLiiiB. a wiin inrnw in inn n bid nv Hellly gave the visitors the only run of me game, ucore: Ul.J JlIUlISUS. AB. It- ' If. 6. 13 0 A. 0 1 0 1 0 t 1 i I 1 latin.- rr. 4 Brsen. If 4 Hunter, cf. 4 Leonard. Sb, ........ 3 Jones, lb 3 iieiliy, ss a BUcht,.c 3 Andreas, tb 2 noiciie, p. i Totals .... 6 27 17 T1VVU1TO . ab, it. ai.' Qulllln. 3b 4 0 Cassldy. rf. 3 0 Channel!, cf. 4 1 Mutcner, id u Elston, if. 0 Block, c. 4 0 Coffey, as. .......... 3 0 tosher, lb 4 0 Wlirgang, p v 5 J J J j Totals ,. DeS' Moines ...33 .S 0 1 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-41 (Denver 4. .0 0 X 0 0 0 O 0 0- J CnHflon hit. riulllV! DOUbla tllSV -"-,"31;r,; - u..:; n hii. ' uff I MJ I t7Cli V WIIIJ vwwvss w House. 1: rr U'nlfir.nir. 1. Struck out: inrirA tv Wolfaanx.. 4. Left Oil iiy m hjases: Des Moines. '3 : Denver, 7. Time; Xi40v Umpire: Anacrson. LINCOLN WINS LOOSE GAMES lla,rd-llltllnr Antelopes Take Ad vautage ot"Joles. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. B.-Llncoln won a Irmanl's nlavcd. hard hlttlnr contest by taking advantage of the locals' mlaplaya.'! Lareo THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913. a a The feature was the batting of Cole. score; 3, LINCOLN All. rt. o. i E 1 2 5 8 2 3 0 a; 2 4. 0 0 0 1 1 1 E. o o o o o "0 0 0 1 0 Uoyd, :b 4 Collins, ss ,. 3 Donovan, rf 6 Mccormick, If 4 Cole, cf 5 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 A- narDour, id & Baker, c 8 Peploskl, 3b 4 Jordan, p 3 2 itnapp, p l 0- 0 Totals , 27 10 una BT. JOSEPH. AB. IU ,H. O. 3 2 1 0 10 2 4 0 1 E. 1 Dawson, rf 2 0 0 Kelly, If... G 1 Zwllllng. cf 3 '0 Westers!), 3b 3 0 Gygll, lb , 4 0 Ochs. 2b 4 0 0 n i i i 0 i 3 0 2 Griffith, c 2 0 : watson X 0 Boning, o... 0 ' 1 Melnke, ss 3 0 Qulnlan, aa 2 0 Bteraer, p ,. 6 1 0 Totala .isl-""'- S "to .11- f Batted, for Griffith In alxth Inning. Lincoln 1 0 3'0't 0 0 2 310 Bt Joseph. i.. ...i.O 0 20001205 Two-baso hits: Lloyd, Cole (3), Baker, Barbour, Dawaon. Sacrlflco hit: Lloyd. Stolen baaes: Lloyd, MoCurmlok. 2wll ling. Earned runs; Lincoln, 3; St. Jo 'leph, 5. 'Left on bases; Lincoln. S; St. Joseph, 1. Struck out: By Bteraer, E; by Jordan, 1. Baaes on balls: Oft Bter aer. 4: orr Jordan, : off Knapp, l. Hit by pitched ball! Westeftll, by Jordan, if . f". "t seven ana iwo- thlrda. Innings: oft! Knapp. l In one and I onc-iniro wniri HMa-lkt.,1 '1h . iw uaroour. xime; umpire: Abbott, JOnniBIlS "WIN SLUGGING MATCH Defeat' Sloax City AMe Seventeen Hits Are Counted. . 8i.u , c.ITi. Aug. 5-WIchla de- 0 icuica oiuuK viy in a aiugging match 0 today by a final acoro of 11 to 10. The 0 imru inn nit ui oom ciuoa leatured. Tnir 0 ty-flve hits in all were counted. 8coro: 0 6IOUX CITY. 0 AB. It. It. O. A. E. 0 poney, 2b s 3 2 3 2 0 0 Clarke, If 6 3 3 0 0 0 Bmnn, aa..., 3 1-3 3 2 0 caiiaiuui, 3b, ....... s 0 " 0 2 2 1 Davidson. - cf ...4 1 1 fi 1 n Burns, lb 6 0 0 It 1 0 Millar, rf............. 5 : s 0 0 1 Vann. c s 0 3 6 1 1 Young, p 3 2 2 0 3,0 Jjoyia. p... 0 0 0 0 10 White 1 n n n n n Itapp X 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 10 18 27 13 3 WICHITA. All. TL 1L 3 8 O. 4 3 1 0 7 0 1 A. E. j. Jtapp, ss..,, 6 Nicholson, If 4 Mlddloton; cf...,,... s S 0 1 3 0 0. 0 1 0 0 .lu""" ? "umu, iu.i Koemer, lb 4 sf""i " o I Wacob. a.. B I Pefry, p...i., 2; . 0 iit v i i Totals 41 n 17 27 10 Batted for Young In .seventh. I iiuncu mr uoit in ninin. i Wichita ..... S ft A A Bloux aty!!.!!.!',4 0 0 3 3 0 0 0-11 0-10 Left on bases: Sioux mi v. a; Wlrhlin 10. First bass on errnr Wlrhltn 1 Rap- rlflco Wt: Koemer. Two-base hits: Burke, iwuuucjr i;, umm yi). inree-oase nits; Smith. Davidson. Homa run; Mlllnr Stolen bases: Clarke, Callahan. Hits; Off a-eiry, u ib tour innings; on xoung, is In seven Innings; off Bills, 7 In five In. nlngs; off Doyle, X In two Innlnge. Double play; lUpp to Hughes to Kotrnert Struck out: By Perry. 1;V Young, 8; by Doyle, l; by Bills. 3. Bases on balla: Off Perry 2; oft Young, 4; off Doyle. 1: off Bills. L n... v. . i . - . M .. i. . a . i t 1 1 i . ' . Passed balls: Wucob,. 2, Wild pitch: Perry. Hit by Ditched ball: Smith. Tlmn- 3:30. Umpire; S grist. . t frank Gotch Tries the Shooting Game V Frank Goteh, champion heavyweight wrestler of the world, la In Omalrv at tending the western handicap ahoot which la being held at the Omaha Gun club grounda just east- of the, Duuglaa street bridge. ' Gotch is accompanied by his wife. Gotch has not been at the trap ?ama long enourh to predict his wlnnlns the championship, but at that la aomewpat of a marksman. He broke. Into tho game Jf thla apring and haa been following It up 0 at every opportunity. OhloiTta Defeats Mlllliinn. OHIOWA. Neb.. Aur. K (Snvelnl 1 The Ohtowa High school team defeated the MUllgan Hlah school team on tho noma grounoa. 10 to 9. A feature was triple clay by Ohlowa. In the fourth inning, with the bases full. Houkup nt Aiiliiagan Knocked a popup to crane, first baseman, who touched first -and threw to third, making the third putout. score: lt.it.t:. (Ohlowa ....3 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 fl0 11 Mlllilgan ...3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 10 Batteries: Ohlowa, Bleckman, Dom eler and Domelcr; MUllgan, Selement and SUPERIOR BEATEN BY KAPS Entire Pitching Staff, with Manager, Proves Unavailing. KEARNEY PLAYS STEADY GAME PntrlelC Stays In' for Knpltallsts Until nighth, When Lots la ent In to Ilelleve . . Him. SUPERIOB, Neb., Aug. 5. (Sptclal Tel egram.) Superior tried out their pitchers and Manager Bockewltz in the eighth and ninth Innings today and yet the Knpl talists counted iix men across home plate. it was a "well played gamo until the sixth when the balloon went up. Buperlor tied thd score In the' sixth, but failed to riiako. It stay. Vance was replaced l5y' Mlllert"Wltham relieved Klllerf and Booknwla 'finished '-'tho gamo. Lota ,re- 1 1 ..... if- r I . . r. . KEA.nNEV. t . . . BUPEHIon. An.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.K. MrKn'M. if 1 0 OMtlnert. cf.. 4 110 0 urntk, 3b... J 0 0 2 SMnd, . . 5 1 S Acock. Ib. . . 5 1 S i 0 On r. tb 4 1 2 Harriott, lb. 4 ill o Landreth, rll ! 1 Schiurtn, r(4 1 0 OTtwIsiInc, III 1 I Orsr, 0..-...4 7 i onoVwIlh. lbp S 2 10 Woodraff, 4 1,10 0Obt, Sb 4 1 0 Erlckson, rt 1 2 0 0 scbtl'd I'itrlck. p... 4 2 0 1 OVtnce. C....2 1 Vtnoe. b.... 3 11 UH, p., Totals 2 1 0 0 0 Miller, p.... 1 0 0 Wltbam, p.. 0 0 0 42 II 21 11 3 Diamond, lb 0 0 1 Totals It 11 27 li I Kearney I 0 0 0 0 0 4. 2 6-13 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 06 Threo-baso hit: Herrlott. Two-base hits; Acock. Woodruff, Bcheuren, Land reth. Struck out; By Patrick. 6; by Lota, 2: by Vance, 1: by Miller. 1; by Bockewltz, 1. Bases on balls: Off Patrick, off Lot. 1; off Vnnco, 6; off Wltham, Stolen bflRPS: MnlCnlirht. RnhaltrAn. Manda. Thelsslnc. Beheld. Landrcth (2). Sacrifice hits: Woodruff, W. Gray. Obst. Hit by pitched ball; By Vance, Bynek. Wild Ditch: Wltham. Doublo nlnV: Gray to Mandavto Bockewlt. Time; 2:35. umpire: Myers, Beatrice Wins Sirntfest. BEATRICE. Neb.. Aue. B. fSneelal Telegram.) Beatrlco Indulged In a swat fest in the opening game with Columbus toaay, winning by the score of 16 to 11. Three Columbus pitchers were used during the game, tho Beatrlco players securing nineteen mis. in ino last nan o fthe second Inning the score stood, 7 to 0, In favor of Columbus, but the locals soon found the opposing pitcher. Harney. and drove him from the box. The swatting continued to the end of the game. McDonnell, for Beatrice, was driven from the box in the aeoond and waa replaced by Haley. One of the fea tures waa a homo run by Bamsey of Columbus. Score: COLUMBt!?. BEATRICE. All. ll.O. AC. AU.H.Q.A.E. Rondeau, lb S 0 1 I 3 Tuscan, ss. .12 0 16 l'MDltf. 2b. i 1 2 2 muicnun. mi i t i 0 Line. It 3 1 1 0 ODIsck. rt... 114 0 OCM, lb. 14 3 0 Olllcklln, t.. 4 Z 2 0 0 Urnnoa, 2b. 4 1 0 2 Orottet, c... I2S0 OMcDoo'elt, pO 0 0 1 eilslif, p.... 13 12 Smith, cf... I 2 2 1 eras. It a i w Ilamaar. rt. I 2 2 0 Doat, lb I 0 7 0 Adamt. II... 2 0 2 1 Kranlaa.r, c . 0 1 llamej. d... 1 0 .9- 0 Btons. p 1 0 ' 0 0 Thelmao, p. 1 0 0 0 Total! 41 U 7 Totala 40 t 21 S 1 Cohimhu 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 111 "Beatrice : 0 1 8 8 4 1 0 0 -16 Stolen bona: Deal. Sacrifice hit: Mick- Iln. Two-base hits: i'eopies, uran, hick lln. Three-base hit: TaDDan. Tome run: Ramsey. Baaea on. balla: Off Barney, i; oft Stone. 2; oft Thetman, 0; of McDon nell, 2. Struck out: By Ramey. It by Hione. ii oy ineiman, a; oy ucjuonneii. . .... i r i . . , ii-. .. ,n. Stone, 8: off Thelman, 1; off Mononnell, oft Haley. 6. Double piay; :nyin to Deal. Passed ball: Kranlncer. Hit by pitched ball: Tappan. Time: 2:U. Um pire; Freese, llMBtlnn wins Kasllr. HASTlNflK' Neb.. Auir. B. (Soectat Tel- egram.)-Hastlngs sent McCullough. tholr last years pal oauooning in tne seventn inning, six hits and six runs being the sum of the casualties. Norton kept tie hits scattered in all out one Inning. Farlev'H home run resulted from loslnK the ball in the Brass. Richardson did some sensational pegging, not a Grand lsiana man .getting away wtn a steal. ceo re; GRAND I8U&.VD. H8TIXOS. AU.II.O.A.E AB.lt O A E rrjor; ta.... i l i ibwmom. rt 4 1 0 0 Downr, rt. t 1 0 0 0 Fcrlinaa, h 4 2 3 1 nanr. id.... i x z i suensttt, cr.. 2 1 0 StkMotr. ct4 1 2 0 OTncke, lb... I 14 2 KarUy. lb.. 4 2 It 0 6 Brown, at... I 14 1 lUwtll. If.. 4 2 0 0 OlIrMtla. lb 4 1 1 0 dmliir, 4 0 I 4 0 MeCab. It.. 3 lit Ward. lb.... 4 1 I 2 ORItbrdtos, e4 2 10 4 UtCullsft. p 4 0 0 4 0 Norton, p ... 1 0 0 1 Total! 34 10 It It r Totals It rr It Grand Island 0100O0X0O-: Haitlnga 1 0 0 0 0 0. 6 1 3 Two-base hits: Ward. Howell. Fort' man. Flrestlne. Richardson. Home runt Farley. Stolen bases: uennett. ltlcnara son. Bennett (3), Schoonover. Double nlav: McCullouah to Stnlzer to Farley, Bases on balls: Off McCullough, (; off Norton, 2. Struck out: By Norton. 9 by McCullough, . Wild pitch: Mo Cullough. I'mplre: Longnecker York tiets Klrat One. a vt.iv, ..ew.. rte m v - - v S- 1 . 4 .. I. . . ,M4 .. a . . . r.A.r.. ?. ' . Ji. '.f..i"".S'".V.V'S and Routt hard and taking advantage MSVo iSSSJev ftfilv.'W.lea T which coupled with two errors, netted flvt runs.. This seemed to satisfy Mr. Illnk ley and he retired In favor of Bout:, th ex-Western leaguer, and he fared ilttle better. Osborn was hit hard, but kepf tne nits well scattered and received pne nomenal support, two fast double plays cutting off scores. Wetxel made u brilliant catch by running ba'ck to the center field fence and pulling one off the boards. Getr.hel, who went In as a pinch hitter In the ninth, crabbed on the third strike and was eventually fined and chased from the park. Score: FREMONT, TUMIW AB.H.O.A.E. AU.II.O.A.E. Turpln, It. . S J 1 0 0 Rice, 3b 4 0 3 0 0 Wallace, St.. S 1 a s sonapp, iq... J 1 0 1 ChiM, lb... 4 0 7 3 0 t 1 OCUrk, It.... 4 S 1 0 ft t 4 lMimq'lit, s I 1 I 5 1 I 0 0MuTr. rt..a 1110 1 1 lllae. cf.... 4 0 0 0 0 4 Z ODrovn, c... 4 2 6 1 0 0 0 lOiborni. P..4 2 ,0 t 0 0 9 0 ToUl ."SSU.27 17 t Htnrr. lb... 4 Ael. Zb....4 BtiDt, rr... s Welch, Ib... 2 Kcff. c 4 Hlnktcr. p.. 1 noutt, p..,. i QttcheU .. 1 Totals.... .SJ "Mil EVomnnf 3 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 .1 York 0 1 0 0. 0 -9 Two-base hits: Clark (2), Wallace, Welch. Stolen bases: Turpln.' Clarke. Double plays t Malmqulst to .Bnami to ChaAe; Chase to Malmqulst to phaso: Boses on balls: Off.. Osborne, I; off JtilnKley, i; on kouu, i. iexir on uasoa . Fremont, T; York, 2. Hits: Off. Osbornj. 12; off- Hlnkley, 6 In four innings: off. Iloutt, 5 4n five Innings. Struck out: By Osborne, 4; by Hlnkley, 3. Wild pitch: Hlnkley. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Pontus and Qulgley. Neligh Races Open With Excellent Card NEH0K. Neb., Aug. B.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The Nellgh race meet and base ball tournament opened today wtlh a big attendance and a fine racing program. Big preparations are being made, for Omaha day on Thursday and a flno card has been provided. Following is tho sum mary: 2:27 trot: Freda O. won In straight heats, Starlight second, Bhaay duko third. Best time, 2:26. Five furlongs, running: Voltromo first, Bright Maiden second, Lassie Deere third. Time. 0:C2it. Half mile, running: Fire Cather won, Croton Oil second, Emily Buckler third. Time. 0:Sltt. , . ... Five furlongs, running: Booger Battle won, Flar Faggot aecond, Star Dan third. Time. OitVA. Royal defeated Brunswick at base bail by- a score of 8 to 0. Reed'a military band of Bloux City furnished music for the races and also gave concerts on the streets morning and evening. BLUE HILL OUTPLAYS HILDBETH'S STRONG TEAM BLUE HILL, Neb., Aug. 4. (Bpeclal.) Blue Hill decfated Hlldreth yesterday by a deciding, score of 5 to 1. Hlldreth used six salaried players, while Slue Hill used Its pitcher, Wright, and Speaks, the only salaried men on the team. Hlldreth has one of the fastest and strongest teams In the state, but is -surpassed by Blue HUU The pitching ot Wright, striking out fifteen men. faat fielding and hit ting of Blue Hill featured. Score: U.H.li. Hlldreth 0 X 00 0 0 0 0 tt-1 7 nin Mill O O U I U 4 1 V nntteries: Hlldreth. McKensey and Maxey) Blue Hill. Wright and Farnain. m m pit nut: llv McKensey. 6: by Wright, II. Bases on balls: off MeKensey, 2; oft Wright, . INFIELDER HENNESSY JOINS THE ROURKES Inflelder Hennessey, whom Pa Rourke purchased from the Detroit Tigers, Joined the Omaha club Monday'afternoon, He is a tine, big, strapping fellow ana looks like an athlete all the way through, He will bo used at second base in Tun day'a game with Topeka. BUI Schipka going on tho binch. Glltner Defeats Wood River. GILTNER, Neb., Aug. 5. (Special.) Glltner defeated the Wood River team In an exciting tleven-lnnnlng game, 6 to 4. Tho feature of the game was the base rimnlnir of the Olltner team and the pitching of Cox, who atruck out fifteen Wood River 4 000000000 04 7 Olltnor 0 000020200 1-U Batteries. Wood River, Nelson and Flnnecan: ailtnir. Cox and Luby. Urn plre Rogers. American Association Besulto. At Toledo R.H.E. Columbus 7 11 Toledo 9 10 Batteries:. Davis. Higlev. Turner and Murohv: Collamore and Devoaht. At Louisville R.H.E. Indianapolis 4 e Louisville i 1 Batteries: Bchardt Harrington ana of -asey. LouarmillK ana beveroia. Ko- to the SltuaUon-Bee Advertising. Drawn for The PACIFIC COASUHAMPS WIN Strachan and Griffin Beat Adoue and Shelton at Tennis. WEST OUTCLASSES THE SOUTH Southerners Take n Brace In the Second Set mid Pnt Up a Most Vigorous Game. ' CHICAGO, Aug. 6. John Strachan and Clarence Griffin, Pacific coast cham pions In the doubles, downed the south-! ern doubles champions, "J, B. Adoue and Robert Shelton, 6-1, 6-4, 9-7; In the first ot the national elimination matches at Onwentsla today. The west'ernera, whose work, while np't up to thslr standard, outclased the Texans, Improved" aa ' thov match ad vanced. , " ' : . Strachan arid' drifftn will' play" the wlpi her of the western-eastern' match, played lat today, -for 'Hhe rtght' 'to challenge MoLoUglln a:ld Bundy for the national charriplorishlrl The Callfornlans won the first point on the' twelfth game, when the rsoUtherners solved Strachan's service and sent it back on hard smashes. With the score ,5-40, Griffin began an active campaign that put the western pair on' par atdeuc6k and Strachan finally was returned win ner, making It 6-alI. Adue won the thirteenth game, some long drlvea by the Callfornlans going wild. Griffin s serve' returned his team winner In the fourteenth, tying the score again, Shelton" Service Weak. Shelton's service was weak at the fifteenth game. It was easily .handled by the western men, whose cross court shots gave them the- game the first break In sen-Ice. The southerners bracod in the second set and played a much more vigorous game. Adoue's service took a remark hie Improvement and he won two gamea on it, one a hard deuce battle and the other a love game. Points in second set Griffin and Strachnn 8 4 5 4 2 4 0 4 1 4-33-6 Adoue and Shelton 3l ilZi i 2294 The third set' stood two-all when every pne of the quartet had served-. ' Some clever volleying waB offset by careless work on back court drives, each team being guilty. Adoue, serving another good game, won the fifth contest of tho set,, keeping the Texans in the lead. Grif fin won h serve, too. The set on the whole showed little brilliancy up to that point. Adoue's Improvement on service and some occasional god work In the same department by Griffin were the enly features. Shelton and Strachan each won their sets, making It, 4-4. Grltfln and Strachan won the third set, 8-7, giving them the match, 6-1, C-4, 9-7. Orkin Bros. Team Wants Sunday "Game Orkln Bros, base ball team Is looking for a game Sunday. They will play any team, anywhere and do not object to going out ot town. S. R. Weiss is man ager of the nine. Trades nenlbach for Stack. CHICAGO. Aua. 6. Pitcher Ed Reul- bach of the Chicago Nationals was traded toaay By .Mannser iwers io urooaiyn tor Pitcher Ed Stack. Mike Mitchell, the outfielder, on whom waivers had been asked by the Chicago Nationals, has been claimed by Pittsburgh. ggag0iiarggFgfligfsr,ggag4MMigH (re IT in. FAMILY TRADE SXTPPLIED BY 1 1 South Omaha: m. Jfetter, 2502 N Street, Phone So. 863. mm Bee by Tad Fortune Turns Face Away from 5 Star Lefthand Pitchers CHICAGO, Aug. 5. Flvo star lefthand pitchers in the major leagues lost their games today, Marquard, rtucker - anil Bailee going down to defeat In the Na tional, while Flank and Collins were be ins beaten In .the ' American, itussell pitched a fraction more than ono In ning .for the Chicago .Americans and gets credit for a victory, being the only lucky southpaw" in either league. Boehllng, the Washington lefthander," was neither winner' nor loser, being relieved In tho tenth inning with the score tleu. "Rube" Marquard's wlnntng streak was l-roken,by the Pittsburgh Nationals, after the New lork star had achieved nlno straight -victories, "Slim" Salloo was re- lurnea u, iijbce ai'ainsi ipe rusaing jnna delphla. Nationals, ;altKough' he' pitched a better game than any of-the luckless five, allowing only 'one r.u'n. A H-rlirhtful Hinnrlpniw with biliousness, malaria and -constipation, la quickly overcome by taklnc Dr. King's New Life 'Fills. Only 25. For'aalo by. Beaton. Drug Co. Advertisement. Bat One. Run for Scrlbner. nnntlK. "Mnti.. Atic k crlnt i Dodge defeated Scrlbner on the local grounds 5 to 1. Blndelar for Dodsu Pitched a shutout game, Scrlbnei1 gettlnj 1.0 uiiiy iuu 111 ma cigni inning on a oase on balls and scored on a .hit to right field, which was fielded too slow. The features of the name waa thn hit. ting ot Butler, who got three hits out Of three time .up and was walked once purposely, ana tne pitching or Slndclar, who struck out fifteen batsmen and al lowed only four hits. Bc'orei . R.H.E. Dodge 0 D 0 0 1.0 ,4 0 5 10 1 Scrlbner ...0 00000001 01 4 3 Summary: Earned runs: Dodtte. Two-baso hits: Butler, W. Ehlers. Struck out: ay Binaeiar, is: by Chamberlain, 9. Bases on balla: Off ' SlndelaK S: off Chamberlain, 3. Hit by pitched ball: uiacic. stolen bases: B. Ehlers, Butler (2), Sacrifice hits: RuK. Marrow. .Left on bases: Dddee. 10: flcrlhner. S. Tim of game, 1:60. Umpire, Ralston, . S. I f Outfield I'oor. . . Bt. Louts scribes have found where the trouble lies In tho Cardinal team. Their four gardeners have a combined, batting average ot but .is and'arq like a bunch ot snails on the sacks. Out fielders are generally supposed tp. be fleet in this respect, but these fly ' chasers have garnered but fourteen this season. Of this number Rebel Oak'es haa bagged ten. Catcher Ivy Wirigo Is leadtng tho team In batting with, .331. BLACK-LINE RED INNER TUBES Tber Toughest and Best Tube in the World Today Cotne to You in a Little. Red Bag BBBBBBBBBSBlKWRBBBBBBBBs! 11 SBBWBBVJaUrAsUSBBBBBBSl Ttuitve Old. at 22. J9ozz&2e Cdeer Omaha: Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St Phone Doug. 3040.