THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913. 5 MIGHTY MACKMEN SHUT OUT Cleveland Take Victory from Ath letics, Five to Nothing. PLANK LASTS ONLY AN INNING NnW llnrd HlttlnK In Enrly I'rnmrg, ninnillnn'x Pine ltnrllnfr nnd Chnpmnn'a Stnr Fielding Win Gnme. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 6. Cleve land's hard hitting- In the early Inning, lllandlng's excellent pitching, especially with men on bases, and Chapman's sen sational fielding gave the visitors the vic tory over Philadelphia today, 6 to 0. Plunk lasted only one Inning, 'Cleveland tcorlng three runs off him on a fumble by Barry of Chapman's grounder, singles by Olson and Turner, Lajole's double and a sacrifice fly by Jackson, of which Oidrlng made a wonderful leaping catch which robbed Joe of a home run. Houck pitched the second Inning. He was token out to permit D. Murphy to bat for him with the bases filled, but Danny failed to produce a hit Pennock opened the third session until Brown warmed up. Ho gave Olson a pars and fanned Jackson. Brown then wen to tho rubber. After he was hit for a home run by Lajole, Brown settled down and 1'itchcd first-class ball. The homo team had twelve runnners left on the bases, a wonderful one-hand jumping catch by Chapman of Mclnnls' line drive stopping a rally in. the fifth Inning. Chapman also made a great one-hand stop of Orr's grouudcr back of second In the sixth on which he forced out a runner at sec oii'd", and he again came, to .Blandlng' rescue In tho seventh by being ihe prln dal actor In a double pl&y. Score: CLEVELAND. All. II. O. A. K. riULADBUPHIA. AB.H.O.A.fc. 14. Cf.. 5. 0 3 0 lE.il'tvhr. rtS t o h&wnan. at 4 0 Z 1 OBtrunk, of. . E 1 4 1 1 0 Olapn, lb.... 3 1(0 OCoUlna. Zt.. 3 0 0 (I Jackaon. rt.. S o n o uikct', d... i 1 1 jv1M, 2b... 4 Turnar, lb.. a orator. Id. a O'NolM, s... 4 I i 1 OMclnait, lb. J 1 11 OOldrlnc. It.. 4 1 3 S 3 S 0 3 0 ISC 10 0 C Uarry. as.... 1 Orr. sa 3 0 Idpp, c 3 -Flank, p. ... fl 0 Ilouuk. p.... 0 IMimock, p.. 0 Urunn, p.... 3 D. V.urrhr. 1 Uulejr 1 0 2 0 3 TpUla 14 7 H 0 0 0 0 Total 31 I IJ It 1 Batted for Houck In second. Batted for Brown In ninth. Cleveland 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 V-5 Philadelphia 00000000M Two-base hit-: LJoio. Home run: Iajolo. Hits! Off Plank. 3 In ono In ning: off Houck, 3 in one Inning; off Pennock, In one-third Inning: off Brown, S ! six anJ two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice fly: Jackson. Stolen bane: Jackson. Double play: Chapman to Olson. Left on banes: Cleveland. 5; Philadelphia, 12. Based on balls: Off Blanding, S; off Pennock, 1. Base on error: Cleveland, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Brown, Olson. Struck out: By Blanding. 3: by Plank, l; by Houck, 1; by Pennock, 1: by Brown, 2. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Ferguson and Conno ly. ChlcaeoM Defeat Senators. VASH1MuX'OJs, Aug. u. .iiiCuao made It two straight agulnst Washington here today, winning, 4 to 2, in the tenth In ning after Benz, who had been pitching shutout ball, weakened In the ninth and paved the way for two Washington runs and a tie In the score. Boehllng had the visitors puzzled, errors being responsible for the two runs scored against him be fore he was taken out In the ninth to make way for a pinch hitter. Two successive singles and a base on balls sent Benz from the game, with ' three Washington men on bases, and Scott, who went to the rescue, forced In the tying runs while ho was getting two out. With the bases still full Russell took up the task and stopped the scoring. In the tenth inning, Groom", who had succeeded-Boehllng, allowed two hits and a base on balls which, with Gandll'e er ror, netted Chicago the winning runs; Manager Callahan of the Chicago team denied today the rumor that he was to be relieved from the managerial reins of the White Sox at the end of the season by President Comlskey because of the latter's alleged dissatisfaction over the way the club has been playing. Score: CHICAGO. , WASHINGTON. AH.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Chapptlle. If 5 Banter, lb... 6 Lord, 3b..., 3 Chase, lb... 3 Colllna, cf.. 4 Fournler, rf 3 Schalk. o.... 4 Weaver, as.. 3 Beui, p 3 Scott, p..... 0 Itusaell, p.. 0 1 4 0 0 Mother. If.. 4 0 10 2 0 1 OPoater. Sb... 4 2 13 1 2 0 1 0 Milan, cf.... 4 110 6 0 14 0 OOandll, lb... 5 1 13 0 1 110 0 Morgan, 3b.. 4 13 2 0 12 1 SCnahldn. cf.. 4 17 0 oLaporte, rf.. 1 2 S 0 McDrlde. at. 3 0 S OAlnamlth, e. 3 0 Boehllng:. p, 3 0 0 6 0 Groom, p.... 0 Wllllama .. 1 Acoata .... 0 0 Totals 38 SO 19 4 Batted for Boehllng In ninth. Ilan for Cashlon In ninth. Chicago 1 0 s 0 ! ! ! i 0 W Washington ....0 00000002 03 Two-base hits: Lord, McBrlde, Gandll. Thrce-baso hit: Alnsmlth. Hits: Off Benz, 7 In eight Innings; off Scott, none la two-thirds Inning; off Russell, 1 in one and one-third Innings; oft Boehllng, In nine Innings; off Groom, 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Lord, Russell. Sacrifice fly: Chase. Stolen bases: Lord, Moeller. Double plays: Weaver to Chase, Fournler to Weaver, Morgan to McBrldo to Gandll, Foster to Morgan to Gandll. Left on bases: Chicago, 4: Washington, 10. Bases on balls: Oft Benz, 4; off Scott, 2; off Boehllng. 1; off Groom, 1. FlrBt base on errors: Chicago, 4. Struck out: By Benz, 6; by Boehllng, 6. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Evans, Tlnrern Trounce Ynnka, NEW YORK Aug. 5.- Detroit over whelmingly defeated New York In the second game of the series by a score of 10 to 5. The locals played bad oall in tle field behind medlcore pitching. De troit hammered the hall hard. Keating started, for New Yotk, and the visitors cored four runs In the first Inning on four hits, ti ptBs, n Tior'and a steal. After Keating walked Bush In the second.- Pchu'.z oplattd him and Buunrjr, the first batter to face liiin, hit a home run. Caldwell finished the name and was o sllitht Improvement. Dubuc, the Detroit pitcher, was effective early In the game, hut eased up In the closing Innings. Morlartv made a clean steal of home In the fifth 'lining. Score: DETROIT. NEW Y0P.K. All. ll.O. A. i;. AB.H.O.A.E. lluah, t.... 4 3 1 0 0 Danlela. rf.. I 13 0 0 lluuraan, 2b. 4 CraKfoM, rf 4 Cobti. cf 3 Veach. If.... 4 i o 2 o woiter, cf... t 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 liartiell, 2b. 4 0 Peckinpa, a 4 1 Knlcbt lb.. 4 0 0 r.ainqr. lb . 4 I 14 BlRnaia. c. 4 1 0 Cree. If 2 1 2 1 0 Oilldkllf. 3b, 1 OOweane-y, e,. 3 0 Keatlnz. p.. 0 .Morlartr. Jb 4 0 1 Dubuc. p. : i Scbula. p.... 0 Totala.. 13 n H 1 uaiuwell. p. 3 Totala 33 3 27 14 I Detroit 423 0 1000 1-10 Nety York 0300012005 ,'Basfs on errors! Detroit 3. Three-base hits: " Cobb (2), Midklff, Pecklnpaugh. Home run: Dubuc. Sacrifice hit: Morlaitr- Sacrifice fly: Caldwell. Stolen banes; Crawford, St&nnge, Veach Mot tarty. Left on bases; New York, 7; Detroit, 10. Doublo plays: Morlarty to Gainer to Morlarty; Cree to Hartzell to Midklff Bases on balls; Oft Keating, 2; off Caldwell, 5; off Dubuc. 6. Struck out; By Keating, 1; by Caldwell. 5; by Dubuc, 4. Wild pitch: Keating. Balk Dubuc Hits: Oft Keating; 4 In one inning (none out In second); off Schulz, 1 In one In ning; off Caldwell. 8 in seven Innings. Time. 2.40. Umpires: O'LougbUn and Sheridan. Divide Uouble-llrndcr. BOSTON, Aug. 5. St. Louis and Boston divided a double-header today, Boston winning the first game, 3 to 0, and the vlfitora tnklng the second, 4 to 2. Leon ard held the St. Louis team to two h'ts In the first contest and not a visiting p'ayer "reached first base Until the sev enth Inning. Lewis batted In Boston's thiee runs. His slnglo In the first scored Kpcaker, who had walked and stolen eecond, and In the eighth Lewis's two laso hit scored Hooper and Speaker, both ot whorn had singled. Collins was butted hard In the second game apd in th eslxth Inning three-bug-I tru by rl'att, A-ustln and Brief and a llors their wlnn'n-. runs. Wellman was ffectlve when Boston had men on Wtss Score, first, came: ST. UOVU. DOSTO.V. All. II. O A K. AU II. O A lt Fhottm, rf.. 4 110 OJintrln. as.. 3 0 3 2 stoaii, ib.. 4 0 11 o Hooper, rf.. 4 1 Pratt, 2b.. . 3 0 3 I OBtwafcer. cf.. 3 1 Wllllama. rf 3 1 3 0 OLavla. If.... 4 3 Auatln, 3b... 3 0 0 2 OUardnar, 3b. 3 0 Batentl, If.. 3 0 2 0 O'Knale. lb... 2 0 Alstender, C 3 0 7 3-0 Ctrrlgah, c. 3 1 McAlester. 0 0 0 0 0 0 lonard, p.. 3 0 La-rap, at... 3 0 1 3 OYerkea, 2b.. 4 3 ijeTerenx. p. 10 10 3 Ilrl.t l a o 0 0 Totata t 27 2 0 Klanagaji .. 0 0 0 0 0 Johnaton ..00(00 Totala 27 2 21 13 3 Batted for Alexander In eighth. Batted for Lavan In eighth. Batted for Leverenc in ninth. lain for Flanagan In ninth. St. Louis 00000000 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hit: Lewis. Sacrifice " ; nlt. (2)' 1 Gardner. Stolen bases: Speaker Double play: Lavan to Pratt to atovali. j York, & to 1. Adams, for the Pirates, Left on bases: Bt. lxnils, 2: Boston, i. ! .crir, n tinn iruinp itllowlnir onlv six Bases on balls: Off Levercnz. 4; 0ff i lcncd. n r,ne ame- allowing onij six Leonard, 2. Base on error: Boston, I. : nlts- He was given good support. All of Struck out: By Leonard, Si by Loverenz ! Pittsburgh's runs were scored at the ex ISgan1'"61 l!S5" tm:'lrM! L"'leen Hlld Pcnse of Mortiuard, Frommo, who suc 8T. LOUIS. BOSTON. I cecded hint, being able to hold the pirates AB.H.O.A.E. All. II. O. A. n, : Shotten. cf.. 4 3 3 0 VJanrrln an.. 4 0 4 naltnll. If.. 3 2 2 0 0 Hooper, rf.. 0 0 0 I Pratt. Ib.... 4 2 3 1 0 Speaker, cf.. 4 2 3 10 Wllllama. rf 3 1 4 0 OLewla, It.... 4 10 0 0 Auatln, 3b... 4 3 3 3 0 Oardner, lb. t 1 1 3 0 Brief, lb.... 4 14 1 0 Kngle, lb.... 3 1 V 0 1 McAleater, c 4 2 7 1 OYerkea. 2b.. 3 12 10 Laran, aa... 4 0 2 4 1 Carrlgan, c. 4 0 4 0 Wellman, p. 2 0 0 2 oMoaeiejr, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Snell 110 0 0 Total 33 13 27 11 3 Totala 34 2 27 11 2 Batted for Moseley In ninth. St Louis 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 Boston 10001O00 0-2 Two-base hit: McAHester. Three-base hits: Pratt. Austin. Brief. Hits: Off Collins, 11 In eight Innings, oft Moseley, 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Uaientl. Yerkes. Sacrifice fl. Williams. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Bostone-lO. Bases on balls: Off Wellman. 4. Base on!.. T, .,,, .,. .,. errors: St. Louis, lj Boston, 1. Passed ! the Dutchman of old, accepting tin bail: McAHester. turucK out: uy uouins, o; uy cumuli, o, u aiudvic, it Double plays: Gatdner to Engle; Speaker to Englc; Lavan to Pratt to Brlof. Tlma; 1:1$. Umpires: ISgan and Dlnceu. Georg e's Cutler Wins the Handicap ; I Pfwp? 7b1 nf Wlirht Alio- 4 .-Kims i l-imL&. isle or AVIght. Aug. Britannia, at the Cowcs regatta today won tho Satanita cup, a handicap for cutters, yawls and ketches, presented by Sir Maurice Fitzgerald. The Brltunnta, which hadnot raced at Cowes for nearly--fifteen years, was the scratch boat The othor competitors were j Milns. In the ninth Inning Alexander the yawl Wendur and tho ketches Jul- .Issued his first pass, '-nt ho retired tho nnr nml farlaii 8,do In order, one tanning and the other nor anu canaa. tw(j ,ocaB poppnB to iu8kert. Jiunagcr The royal cutter was first away on the uugglna returned today from Cincinnati thlrty-nlne-mtle course and soon estab- ' where he spent- two clays trying to cr ushed a strong lead. It won easily. range a trade with Joe Tinker. ""SKlns rrua u,l " , . 'Sttld ,1'Hl I. llM -1 II CUC, IlUt thill The yachting week opened In fine something probably would develop In a weamer una wun a oeucr entry oi Doais than thero has been for years. Besides I r, jt w-. jvutg ucurKO uuu ueeu Diary mo uune and duchess of Connaught nnd Prlnco Henry of Prussia, brother of tho German emperor, were present. i SHAMROCKS PLAY TO TIE WITH GREENWOOD TEAM nnmuvwnnn xt k .. . o , GREENWOOD, Neb., Aue. 4.-(Speclsl.) -The Shamrocks played a tie with tho Greenwood team at Greenwood, Sunday, the rami belnir called after thu tunth In. tne game Deing caned after the tenth In- nlng to allow the Shamrocks to tatch a train. Cass started to pitch the game for ! Greenwood, but was forced to retire In favor of Brian In tho sixth, after the Shamrocks had got him for six i'ts i two Innings. The'feature of the game was the bat ting ot Ryan and Fletcher for the Sham-1 rocks Ryan getting four hits In flvo times up, one of them a two-bagger, and Fletcher getting one single and two two-baggers In four times up. Score: Fletcher out. hit by batted ball. SHAMROCKS. U1IEE.WOOD, AD.H.O.A.B. AD.lt.O.A.B. Mtrfleld. 3b 4 10 4 OStokea. lb.. .3 3 7 Clark, rf....S Colllna, BI...6 Ken'r, lb2b i Yoat, c S Sullivan, cf.4 Ryan, 2b-p..S Flet'r. p-lb 4 Swift, If.... 3 13 0 ODutfln, 3b. ..4 1 1 12 0 lcaas, p-2b,..4 0 2 2 0 3 OArmat'ng. aa S 0 3 0(1 0 Brian, 2b-p..4 2 2 2 2 0 lWeldm'n, If S 1 2 4 4 1 lllanaen, C...4 2 10 3 3 3 OKImberlr. cf 4 0 2 0 10 1 Keller, rf...2 0 -0 Total 38 II 30 12 4 ToUla 37 '829 13 3 It. 1 I.E. Shamrocks 0,0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 00 Greenwood 0A0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 06 Home runs: Brian (2). Two-base hits Stokes, Hansen, Ryan, Fletcher (2), Stolen base: Collins. Earned runs: Shamrocks, 4; Greenwood, 3. Left on bases: Shamrocks, S; Greenwood, 7. Struck out: By Ryan, 3 In three and two thirds innings; by Cass, 6 In five and one-third innings; by Brian 4 in four and two-thirds innings. Bases on balls: Off ityan. 3: oft Cass. z. Hit by pitched ball: By -Ryan, 1; by Cnss 2. Luxon Trims St. Pnnl. ST. PAUL. Neb.. Aug. 6. (Special Tele gram,) The Luxus team defeated the home team here today by the score of 9 to 5 by heavy hitting. Each Luxus man got one or more extra base hits. Fox was on the mound for the Luxus and pitched fine ball The feature of the game was tho hitting ot Feltman. Score: R.H.E. Luxus 3 0120002 1-9 17 4" St. Paul 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0-5 10 7 Batteries: Fox and Gillespie: Alexan der and Rogers. Umpires: Hlckley and iirug. , Sizes Ipji m have the famous Linocord Unbreakable Buttonholes (in no other make) that don't stretch, tireak nor pull out. They prevent spreading apart at the top retain shape of Ty me ouver collars. Try Ido collars. FOR SALE BY PRAY FOR MEN 508-510 SO. 16 th- DRIYE MARQUARD OFF MOUND Pirates Break His String of Nine I Straight in Three Frames. DEFEAT GIANTS, THREE TO ONE Admit Pitches n Klnr (iuinr, Allow Iiik Onlj- Six nil, ntwl Itr eeltcn Conil .Support by Mntr. PITTSBURGH, Aug. B.-Plttsburgh broke Hubo Marquard's string of nine consecutive victories this afternoon by hammering him out of tho box In tho third Inning and winning from Now down. Carey's doublo and a wild pitch, fol lowed by Vlox'a fly, gave the Pirates a run In the first Gibson led oft In the third with r single. Adams bunted and Marquaid let It go through his hands for a hit. Byrne walked, filling the bases. Carey's single "scored Gibson. Vlox's single scored Adams and Byrne. Marquard went to the clubhouse when Wagner went to bat and Fromnie took up tho pitching. Wagner sacrificed. Miller's fiy scored Carey with the fourth run and Wilson filed out Wagnor played at great field inc. Kame at short. For a day hu was cnauccs ana engineering soitiq rumurtuiuio plays. Shafer's trlplu and Fletcher's out gave the Giants their only run In tho ninth. Score: Cnrila Held Huulei. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5. Alexander was at his best this ufternoou uud neld St. Louis rtinle's while Phlhulelphlu bunched hits in one inning lor lliu um run or mo game. But two Iocti iihiv-rd rouclu'tl ! first baso after thu first Inning, bailee was steady In the pinches a.ier the nee ona llnll)tf, i whch Philadelphia scored Its run In this round Cr.tvaih j'tt a triple when his Hue emus'i lo rllit field tnughl In tho screen around thu pavilion, It looked like a home run, but Cut her leaped up and extricated the ball, hold ing the hard hitting visitor at the tar corner. Cravath crossed tho plate when i T.llritruit tmllnnjiri n lnrtr nff HtltthfA lew unys. .score: ST. LOUIS- . AB.H.O.A.E rinLADEf.flllA. AU.H.O.A.R. Huulna. 2b. 3 1 2 ( 0 raaltert, cf.. 3 0 OKnabe, 2b... 3 0 OLobert, 3b.. 4 Oakea, cf.... 4 0 3 T- Mure, It 3 0 0 K'netohr, lb I 1 11 Whltted, fa. 3 0 J 2 0 8. Marw, If 4 2 Ocrarath, rf., 4 2 Obuderua, lb. 4 0 0 Poolnn, .. 4 2 OKIIIIfer, o, 4 -Alexander. d3 I Mowrey, 3b. 3 1 0 ; Wlngo, c.,.. 3 0 4 j Sallee. p.... 3 0 2 'ioiaia 30 g 1 Total 33 7 27 0 . I'hlladelDhla 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ol ' Bt- Louis...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 , Two.baso nlu. tobert, Konctchy, S. Magee. Three-base hits: Cravath. Lobert. Double play: HugRins to i Konetchy. Left on buses: St. LoUls, 4; phladeiphla, 7. Bases on balls: Oft ! Sallee, 1; off Alexander, 1. Hit by pitched jball: By Sallee, Knabe. Struck out: By T, ??n?k ' xllne: l:a- Cull SIuuKliter Superbns. CHICAGO. Aug. C The Chicago teum under the leadership of Acting Manager Leach, defeated Brooklyn, 13 to 2, In a batting bee today. Ruckcr started the game lor the visitors and was forced to retire under a fusillade of hits. Cur- tls, who succeeded Ilucker, also was hit In bunches, but finished the contest when the locals eased un. Cv Will ama. the Notre Dame recruit, was the Chicago star at the bat. He drove in two runners with a single in the first Inning and made a. homer In tho second Inning with the bones full. 1 . in nis lour nines ui uai lie maue as o , many mis. unuweu aiso uaueu 3 in four tlmec up, getting two bases on o , balls and making two hits. With tho o ' bases full In tho fourth, Needham doubled i and scored all three runners. Brooklyn's ? ! scores were made when Brldwell fumbled Cutshaw's grounder and Wheat followed with a homer. ' Manager Evers was out of the city with the president of the Chicago club. Ed Reulbach and Ed Stack, the two pitchers who figured In the Brooklyn-Chicago trade today, appeared with Brooklyn and Chicago uniforms, respectively. Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. An. ll.O. A. K. AB.H.O.A.E. Scbeer. rf... 4 1 0 i 0tach, cf.... 4 2 3 0 0 7 3 OPhalan, 2b... 5 12 3 1 5 0 ORchulte, rf.. 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 OZImrman. 3b 6 3 2 1 1 7 0 0 Baler, lb,... 3 1 t 1 0 0 2 0 Wllllama, If 4 4 t 0 0 1 6 0 nrldwell. sa. 2 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 Needham, c. 4 1 4 1 0 2 1 Ol'lerce, p.... 4 0 110 000 0 10 Totala SJ It 27 11 3 Cutahaw, 2b 4 0 Stengel, cf.. 3 a 1taem, If.... 4 1 Dtubert, lb. 4 Hmlth, 3b... 4 FIllK-r, aa.,. 4 Hecklnirer, c 0 Miller, c... 4 Rucker, p... 0 Curtla, p.... 3 Total 31 24 13 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Chicago 4 6 0 3 0 0 .0 0 -13 Two-base hits: Leach, Miller, Needham, Zimmerman. Three-base hit: Phelan. Home rups: Williams, Wheat. Hits: Oft Rucker, 8 In one and one-third In nings; off Curtis. 8 In six and two-thirds Innings. Stolen bases: Schulte, Zimmer man. Double plays: Fisher to Cutshaw to Daubert (2); Zimmerman to Phelan to Saler, Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7; Chicago, 4. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, ! 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Ml tnr a three-base hit In the fourth that even tually scored, nnd in the seventh was relloved to allow McDonald to bat for him. Strang, who relieved Perdue, was not only hit hard, but was wild. I'mnlre Meier calleil ltnrldn nut In tho tourth Inning, while the latter was 1 1 tl ! 1 1 li i nlnlil.,w , t. n t 1. l,,i..f....j .,.. "..ini ..,( i, ft lit; iM.iri igi Ivvl mill Clark's throw to catch Mann at second ' ttusc. .Manager Tinker In tho eighth In ning niter reaching second baso stole third and then home, scoring the final tun of tho unine. Score; u0SN.t , CINCINNATI. A II. 1 1. 0. 'A. B. AD.II.O.A K. Maranvll, aa 4 1 4 S 1 ntactier If.. 4 3 3 0 0 llfmer. It.. 4 0 I 0 Dthmn of t a a i Smith. lh...J 0 S t ORjan. lb... 4 1 2 t 0 j"". " - l a u I llotilltltl. lb 4 S II 0 0 fctrnr. 2b. 4 0 4 I OTInkfr, Jb. .. 4 1 J 1 0 Mjrri, Ib... 4 1 7 0 OSheeVard, rf 4 J 1 0 0 Mann, cf.... 4 110 0 llrahamr. a 0 1 4 1 Harl.Vn, c. . 1 0 2 0 0 Clara, c I 1 I 1 o rrlue, p.... i o o 1 Oltrotn, p.... 4 0 0 1 0 ciiimia, p. ,,.v It Q 1 0 .McDonald 1 0 0 0 0 Totala II ; It 1 1 0 0 0 0 Tilt Totala U HI It 1 Rarldcn out for Interfering with catcher. Hatted for Perdue In seventh. Batted for JMr-viJ In nu.th Boston 01000000 0-1 Cincinnati 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 Two-base hits: Mann, Sheckard. Three baJo hits: Hoblltzel, Tinker. Sheckard. Hits. Off Perdue, 6 In six innings; off Strand, 4 In two Innings, hftcrlfec fly: Ilcrghnmmer. Stolen bAs.es: Bescher, Tinker (2), Berghamtner, Doublo play. Mumnvllle to Sweeney. Left on bases! Host on, R; Cincinnati. 7. Bases on balls: Off Perdue. 1, off Strand, 2: off Brown, 3f Struck out: By Perdue, 4: by Brown, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpires: U.rfler and Byron. St. ICilwnrriH TrlniN I.lniliny. ST. EDWARD, Neb.. Aug. S.-8peclan St. Edward defeated IJn'lKay 6 to ?. Two home runs by Bono, one home run by Sweeney and the one-handed f'y Catch by Vlslier featured. Score: R.1I.K. St. Edwnrd.O 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 -6 10 0 Lindsay ....0 20000000 1-4 54 Batteries: St. Edward, Canine and Bon".; Lindsay, Ballon and Horny. Um pire, Hnsselbald. , . , , Aylrnnndrln l)rfrnt llelyldpr". DAVKIN. Nob.. Aug. .'..-(Special.) Alexandria defeated Untvldere In the flmtl game of the tournament by n score of S to 4. Key to the Situation ru Advertising. DIRECTORY r$rv-Ynirr Rnfoan Tho Automol)u0 Editor f Th Omnhn Bee will glndly furnish you dotail infor llliOl IilclLlOri DUrcdU mntion regarding nny of tho automobiles, trucks, dolivery wagons, tires or acces GASOLINE CARS A BBOTT-DETROIT f- Traynor Automobile Company, B UIOK Nebraska Buick Lee Huff Mgr. CADILLAC 1 Cadillac Company of Omaha, G. F. Reim. Pres. CHEVIOLET Doty & Hathaway, T- ETROITER 1 I The T. G. Northwall Company, F RANKLIN Guy L. J JUDSON- Guy L. TNTERSTATE- I ' Interstate Automobile Co,, Opp. Court House. K RIT L. 327 West LITTLE Doty & T 00OMOBILE I Drummond Motor Company, ARION- Marion Auto W. McDonald. M ARMON- Marion Auto 0. W. McDonald. MAXWELL United Motor Omaha Company, J. M. Opper, Dist. Mgr. 1122 Farnam Street. M IDLAND ' Freeland Auto J. A. Freeland. N TATIONAL- Traynor Automobile. Co. OVERLAND Van Brunt Automobile Company, . 2010 farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. P ACKARD- pEERLESS Guy L. IOPE-HARTFORD Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. R EGAL- The T. G. Northwall Company, 912-14 Jones Street. HERR LEADS IN HANDICAP Pulls Down Hundred Forty-Nine Birds Loses Only One. GERMAN HIGHEST ON DOUBLES nrrnk Korfj-Klnht Ont nf n Poanlltle Fifty Mnnr Other Kxcellrnt Scored Are Mnilr Dnrlnir the I)r. W. II. llcrr, Cluthrte, Okl., and Lester tlermnn. Aberdeen, ttirnrtl In the hlghost score yestertlay In the Western handicap shoot held nt the Onmha Otin club grounds, across tho river. Horr broke 149 tnrgcts out of l.M hoht at and Clernutn i broke 4S out of M shot nt In the doubles. Both men are professionals. J. C. Norrls made tho best amateur record, with 14$ breaks out ot 1M shots. S, A. Huntley made tho best amateur score In the doubles, with 4il breaks. Everything ran off smoothly yesterday morning and all the shooters were making excellent scores, but In the afternoon a high wlrid from the east arose and per sistently lifted the turgels In the Air. This' made It difficult for tho shooters, especially those who fire quickly from force of habit, to get their birds. The scores In tho doubles, which were held Into In tho afternoon, were accordingly affected, Tho scores In the Individual events wcro better than nverago, atlhotiRh sev eral ot the- professionals, woh wero ex pected to turn In close to perfect scores, fell down miserably nnd made much lower scores than the majority of the amateurs. Score Wtjj tinnd, Horr, who made tho top score. Is a left handed shooter and probably the most consistent shooter on the grounds. He made 149 In the single shot events and made 47 In tho doubles, which totnls IN breaks out of SOO shots. Gorman, the old baso ball player, was closo behind, with a total ot 1W breaks, and Ooorge Max well, the one-armed wonder from Hust ings, pulled up with a total ot 192 breaks. K W, Varner, u newspaper man from Adams, Neb., and an amateur, mado a flying start yesterday morning, a straight break of 7& birds, but missed four birds In the afternoon, which pulled his score down to 14S. Klllam, a professional, made sories represented 2512-14 Far nam Street. Auto Company, 1912-14-16 Farnam Street. 2054-6-8' Farnam Street. 2027 Farnam Street. 912-14 Jones Street. Smith, 2205-7 Farnam Street. Smith, 2205-7 Farnam Street. 310 South' Eighteenth Street. P. Madsen, Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Hathaway, 2027-29 Farnam Street. 26th and Farnam Streets. Company, 2101 Farnam Street. Company, 2101 Farnam Street. Company, 1113 Farnam Street. 2512-14 Farnam Street. Orr Motor Sales Company, 24th and Farnam Streets. Smith, 2205-7 Farnam Street. a perfect T5 In the morning, but lost three birds In the afternoon, lowering his total to It". Varner did not enter the doubles, but Kltlam did and only, broke forty targets, which lowered his total' average considerably. 'The following ore the scores of those who made more than 135 out of ISO shots: Ultchle o Meet Welsh. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 6. Willie Rit chie, tho Ught weight champion, tele graphed to Vancouver, B. C, today that his next match would be a twenty-round bout there with Freddie Welsh, the Bri tish light weight champion, September 1. And the little Ford shall lead them. It's first in sales first in economy and ftrst in the esteem of those who loVe safety, surety and comfort because of its wonderful sim plicity, strength and light ness. It leads in sales ser vice satisfaction. Think what theso prices monn for the car that hits stood tho testa; Runabout $600; Touring Cnr ?550; Town Car $750 f. o. b. Detroit, with, nil equipment. Got catalog arid all particulars from Ford Motor Co. 1916 Harney St., Omaha. AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES m tins directory. Write today. GASOLINE CARS R EO FIFTH STEVENSDURYEA R. N.Howes. STUDEBAKER E. R. Wilson COMMERCIAL. TRUCKS ""AHASE I Drummond Motor Company, INTERNATIONAL International Harvester M ASON Freeland Auto Company, J. A. Freeland. 1113 Farnam Street. ELECTRIC CARS O HIO Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22.4th St Council Bluffs. s TANDARD Marion C. W. McDonald. w OODS- Dnunmond Motor 'Company, ' 26th and Farnam Streets. DELIVERY WAGONS Jr RIT TIRES A LL MAKES (Seconds) Giant Tire F EDERAL- Arthur Storz TIRESTONE- Firestone OODYEAR- 1 T Goodyear OMAHA TIKE REPAIR 00. Henry Nygaard, 2201 Farnam Street NITED STATES- ' Omaha Rubber Company, 1608 Harney Street ACCESSORIES ARTHUR STORZ AUTO SUPPLY CO. Automobile Supplies, 2020 Farnam Street WESTERN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY CO. Automobile Supplies. 1920 Farnam Street Cambridge First in , Base Ball Tourney BTOCKVILLE. Neb., Aug. 4.-(Bpeclan The Stockvllle base ball tournament ot three days closed Saturday evening, the teams winning In the following order: Cambridge, first; Stockvllle, second; Curtis, third; Eustls, fourth. A large number of fans were In attend ance from each of tho villages represented by the teams. The Cambridge band fur nished the music Doty & Hathaway, " . 2027-29 Farnam Street. Fred 0. Hill. 2102-4 Farnam Street. Auto Company, 2429 Farnam Street. 26th and Farnam Streets. Company of America, 801 Capitol Avenue. Auto Co., 2101 Farnam Street L. P. MadBon, 327 Wes$ Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Company, 1205 Farnam Street. Auto Supply Co., 2020 Farnam Street. Tire & Rubber Co., . 2220 Farnam Street Tire & Rubber Co. 2212 Farnam Street