THE BEE: OMAIJA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913. Oh! Pipe the Old Boy; He's Off Again Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher 1 ' Tm IS A TOUCH VORLD. t-AM WrrMcxrr TMi MTHfc WORU). IF I'D rVtNtrR. GftMOCBD AND LeRNeD ATRAtVS VO AMOUTEDTO SOrACTMINfc. GAM3UNt IS A CORSG s in ifliiiiriar.i AlO . I nSMnrf .r IT. CfTrwf. i CXO TVMfci SfNCG THY 80O YCSTCKDAY AND ' loo mortooai a.,' I 4. 1907 t RSN 'rVDOLLftR VrO A COOL. ONE. KONDRJEO TMOJirN.O ' is f & : r IF 1 HOV.0 THfe PACE x oj,my 10 . MAWe SARATOGA CHOON ' ' ' OV J . - t ! IWI'l lL earn ' . aemicuT tDl3 3By SrARCo TEN UCK ON "CAOeexu" N THE FOOR-tH RAC.G TOPEKA YICTOR IN ODD GAME )maha Losei, Though Making Eleven I Hits and Eight Runt. flAME DECIDED IN THIRD INNING ICarra Int Otfr Six Hum to Omnha'a Five In Third Sesalon and Keep LendScore, Nine la Klsrht, two-thirds Innings. Double play: Cooney to Burns. Struck out: Dy Durham, 1: by Wheatley, 6; by Doyle, 2; by Bills, 6. Hun on ballti Off Durham, 4; off Whoatley, 3; off Doyle, 2; off Etell, li off, Hills, 2. Passed balls; 7ap (4). Hit by pitched ball: Miller. Smith, Caatle. Time; 2:30. Umpire; Scgrlst. , SMITH'S WILiDNESS LOSES OAMU Daweon. rf... Kelly. If Zwllllng. cf., Wtaterzll, 3b Uygll, ID Watson Griffith, o... Weinke, ss... Crutcher; p, f Dale Gear's Topttca Kaws took the rub per same of the aeries yeittrdny after noon when they am&vaed six run and alx fills off Robinson In tho third Inning and faded three mora tallies off Hicks In the Ifth. The final count was 9 to 8, with Pmaha at the shnrtvend. It vas plainly demonstrated yesterday that It la difficult for the Omaha team to win without' a first rate pitcher In the box. The ltourkus mado enough hits and funs to Win apy prdlnary game, but tlieso Tvent for naught O. Bmlth, ' who twirled for tho Kawa, tvaa not mu,ch better than 1 licks or Hob Inson, but he kept his hits scattered aside tram the third Innlntr and kept the. Omaha ) Ophs. 2b. bUlicli Just far enough behind to prevent f"hanf. .c,. them from winning. The Kawa opened up In the third In hlntc. French tripled to left and scored on 0. Pmlth' double. Cochran and C. Smith alngled, filling tho bates. Korsythe doubled, icorlnc O. Bmlth, Cochran and C. Smith. McLarry hammered out u home run, acortna; Forsythe and himself. Omaha came back with five runs. Orubb wns safe when dear dropped his hlRh fly. lllcka was safe on an Infield hit Coyle forced Orubb at the plate. Thomason doubled, acorlntt Hicks and Coyle. Con galton singled, scoring Tommle, Kano tripled, sendlnir Connie over, and scored himself when Cochran booted Johnson's grounder. Bapps was safe In tho fifth when he forcod Gear at second. Crist singled. O. Smith doubled, scoring Itapps and Crist Vor Omaha Congulton doubled In the fifth and scored on Gear's error In han dling Johnson' Una drive, wicua doubled Mn the -sixth, went to third on Justice's- out nnd.acored on an. rror bv French. Coyle doubled In the , Bcore ninth and scored on Congalton'a alnile. Scores OMAHA. All. IU It. Extrit Ilnse Drives Also tet In the Joule. ST. JO0BPH, Aug. 7.-Srnlth'a wlldness and extra baao drives, won, tho Kume for St Joseph over Lincoln. Lloyd's home run acoted Lincoln's only run In thb seventh. Scorei LINCOLN. .. . .. A13. It, wore, zd 4 Collins, rf 4 Dowllng, sa,, 4 McCormlck, If 3 CoK cf,.... 4 Barbour, lb 4 Holler, C. 2 Peploskl, 3b .,, 2 Donovan, rf 1 Smith, p 3 Knapp ..' l O. 1 0 4 3 2 r. s l o Totals 32 3 0 ST. JOBEPH. All. It II, ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ,,..., 2, 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 5- 0 0 0 0 0 21 O. 1 5 0 9 i S 0 0 2 1 A. 3 0 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 13 A. 0 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 THREE IN ROW FOR REDS Hastings Makes Clean Sweep of Islander Series. CEMENT COLTS MOVE DOWN Standing Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. I'layed. Won. Lost. Kenrncy Knpllnllata Give Them An other Taste of Defeat rrohtba Take tine More Game from Fremont. 0 2 E. 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 7.-(Spcclal' Telegram.) HantlnBB mnde It three 0 straight on Grand Island today. Four J i ulnglcs and a home run by Harry gave 0 tho Islandora throe In tho eighth. Hat 0 1 ting by Tacke, Urown, Tuckey,' Schoon J j over and Barry and a double play, Tacko 0 to' Brown and return, wero features. 0 ! Scoro! GUAM) ISTIVND. HASTi.NtlS. AD. 11.0. A. E. AO. ll.O. A. 12. Pnror. .... I ! 2 lTKchtoM, rl. 4 1 1 0 v 0 0 Fort mm, id. 2 0 llennett, cf.. 4 0 0Tfkn, lb... 3 0 l Drown, u... 3 0 OFIrettln. Jt t 5 1 McCab. 1(. 3 0 llllch'rdtn, cl S 0 Tucker. P-.. I Downtr. rf. 4 lurrr. lb.... 4 tichonorr, cf 4 "rlr, lb... 4 Howfil, If,. I Vrd, 3b.... 4 Smlier. e... 4 rrcinklln, p. 1 0 2 1 3 1 1 11 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 3 12 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 7 2 0 4 8 27 It Justice. Coyle. If 5 Thomason. ef Congalton. rf J Kane, lb Johnson, c.." Hennessey, Xb.. 4 Gruhb. 3b, RnHnson. P 2 Hicks, p . O. o u 2 1. s 0 0 s 2 2 a 2 1 3 0 0 A. 4 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 1 2 Totnla 30 Hotted for Bmlth In ninth. Ran for Schnng In ejghtli. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 St Joseph 1 2001000 - Home run; Lloyd. Three-base hits: Kelly, Melnke. Two-baso hlti Zwlllliu. Stolen bases; iiwllllng, Ochs, Hohnng. Earned runs: Lincoln, J; tit. Joseph, 2, Left on bases: Lincoln, !; itt Joseph, 1, Struck out: By Smith. 4; by Crutcher, 6. Bases on balls: Off Crutcher. 3. Hit by pitched ball; By Crutcher, I'eoloskl. Wild pitches: Smith (2). Double, plays: West, mm to Ochs to Gygll, Lloyd to Cowling, Time: 2:07. Umpire: Abbott. ' i nousTisns "''HioAT aRirriiins Win Deciding: Contest on a Great Bully In Fourth. DEB MOINES. In., Aug. 7.-Des Moines won tho deciding game of the series from Denver this afternoon, with a great rally In the fourth Inning, .brought to a climax 'when'Jonba smashod'the ball to tho deep est torner of the lot with the' bases full. DEB MOINEB. AB. R. If Jlatin, rf 3 Braen, If .3 Hunter, cf..... 4 Lrfonurn, so a Uoncs, lb.,... ........ 4 Hillly. (b 4 Shaw, o 3 Andreas, 2b 2 juusscr, - p i .... 4 Lafferty. p. Totals Totals .39 S 11 27 U 2 TOPEKA AM. Cochran. Sb 6 Smith. if..M rorsythe. rf f McLnrnj 2b......... Gear, cf.. 9 Rapps, lb... Crltt c French. a. Smith, p Reynolds, p .J Totalo 40 Omaha . . Runt J 0 8 Hit 1 1 nunc .........0 0 Hits 0 0 II. 2 2 3 1 9 0 1 1 3 0 9 14 O. 3 4 2 0 10 K 1 0 0 27 110 110 A. I 1 0 0 0 3 O Oulllln. gassldy. Channell. cf 4 Butcher, zb ,.'.3 Klston. If i. 3 Block, o s3- upanr. c Coffey, m Ktehsr, ft King, p Jiogernian. p,. 12 Totals IDea Moines ... Denver ............ ,1-8 a-rii, sosooo o a 1 6 1 0.0 1-U Two-bnf hits: ConKaUon, .Tnom??n. Coyle, Hicks. G. Bmlth m. . -arorayine. Gear. Three-base hits; Kane.-iKrrnh. Homi run: McLarry. Doublelatf Rob. I.... rtnihn n Knne; French td Rapps. Hits: Off Robinson. 5 In two Inj r.ltits; off JIICKS, in seven inning, yu ti umlih. ii in lirht it ml two-thlrds In- pinga. Struck out! By Roblnsoh. It hy HleUa. l; by G Smith, 1. Baaes on halln Off Robinson, li off G. Smith, 2. Hit hy Pitched ball: Rapps. Lett on base: Omaha. 7: Topeka,'. T me. i;. urn rlres: McAllister nnd Schipxe. SIOUX Doth WIN IN 8LXIGF15ST Indiana and Jobber Make Mony Errors. BlOUJt uitx, is-, auk. i. in Tumvl uninteresting slugfest and error carnival tho Blouxa won today by a score of IS to ta Th nlavlne of neither sld merited i. victory. The pitchers worked with in difference and were siuggoci an over ins Held, score: SIOUX C1TV. AB. R. If. O. Cooney, 2b S Clarke, If 2 Smith ss. 2 Callahan, 3b... 3 Davidson, cf 4 Rums, lb B Miller. rf.,........j. s Rapp. c....1 ;.. S WheoHley, p 1 Doyle, p 4 lizelt, p 0 2 0 0 0 Totals .. Si 13 WICHITA. AB. R. J. Rapp, ss 4 Nicholson, If... 4 Middle ton. cf 6 Hughes, 2b 8 Burke. 3b 3 Koerner, lb ,.. 5 Davts, rf... S Castle, o 3 Durham, p , 0 Bills, p 4 16 27 II, 0 2 O. 1 2 0 2 1 0 8 0 1 A. 1 0 0 3 0 u 0 3 1 1 O. 1 2 3 1 12 3 1 1 0 ' 0 A. 0 0 0 I 7 3 6 0 0 E. 0 0 0 i i 0 ToUU JJ 5n 13 3 Totlli 31 It 37 11 I Bechtold out bunting foul third strike. Grand Island 2 00100030-6 Hastings 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 -7 Two-bnse hits'. Brown. McCabe. Three baso hit! Tuckey. Homo runs: Schoon over, Barry, Tacke. Stolen bases: Brown. McCabo (2), Fortman, Pryor, Franklin. Double plays: Brown to Taclie, Tacke to Brown to Tacke. Flre stlne to Tarke. Sacrifice hlt: Schoon ovet, Howell, Flrestlne, McCabe, Brown. Bechtold, Tuckoy. Lnsea on ballsi Off Tuckey, 1: off, Franklin. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Franklin, 2. Struck, out: uy luaKoy, o: ny Franklin, 1. Wild Pltchea: Tuckey, Franklin. Umpire: Longnecker. ' Knp Take Another. ii SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 7.-(8peclal Telegram,) Kearney won from the Ce ment , City Colts today In a ngmo that for tho first two Innings resembled a farco comedy. The visitors made eight scores off Hatch In two Innings. Ho was then relieved by Vance, who pitched very good ball for the balance of the game. Features were the batting of Red Hctrlott and nensatlonal fielding. Snore: kbarnbt. Bupsnion. AB.ll.q.A.E. AD. ll.O. A. Denver 10) Dos Moines 100 St. Joseph 10$ Lincoln 107 Omaha 110 Topcka 100 bioujc c tv 108 Wichita 110 NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct New York-. .TO 31 .0901 Phlla CO 36 lf.25 ChlcagoJ.,..64 4S'.629 Pittsburgh .52 47 .C25 Brooklyn ...43 53 .4S Boston 41 67 .418 Cincinnati .41 C3 .394 St.. Louis.. ..39 frt .37$ AMElt A&S'N. W.LPct. MIlwaukea.GS 47 .SSI 70- 61 6( C4 49 47 41 AMER. 39 45 53 63 K 67 69 69 Pet. .642 .575 .509 60S .m .4(12 .443 .373 LouUvllle,..Ci 47 .C"8 Mlnneauo s.62 49 ,6.i9 Columbus ..fl fl .64.'. St. Paul ro 59 .49 Knn. City.. .51 CO .459 Toledo bi tu ,io3 Indlanap's..37 69 .349 3b. rf. 33 7 DENVER. A'B. It 3 1 2 1 2 0 0 9 27 18 1.'0 . 3 0 II. 2.. 0 1 -l 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 o. 0 4 1 2 1 5 o I .8 0 0 A. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 I ....50 6 0 24 8 2 ...0 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 l ,3 U H U I U U U V--0 Twa.bnse. hits: RelllV. Breen, Jones. Home r'inii: Channell, Butcher. Sacrifice nit: unnn: liases on doiis: uii Miisser. 4 ptf Klntr. 6; off Hagermnn, 2. Struck out; By Mussef. 2; by Lnfferty, 2; by King, a; oy Jiagerman, a. tin oy pucnea bull: Musser (Qutllln). Wild pitch: King. HtolkD. bnsos: Caaldi Andreas, Hits' Oft Mossor. 2 In two and two-thirds In- MoKnl'ht. lf 11 Hrnek. Ib,., 2 1 Acook, 2b... ( 1 t Herrlott, lb. I 3 11 Hchrurtn, ef 8 1 2 "nr. e. 4 s W oodrulf, n42l Diamond, rf I 1 o rtrlck, p. 1 t 0 ToUli,. a OMelnrrt. cf . 4 0 2 0 0 1 0Un4i, ...8 2 0 1 0 3 OOrer, 3b 1 3 3 4 1 1 01jinirth, ill I 0 M 0 OThflMlni. if 4 1 t 0 1 Olloktwllh, lb 4 2 14 0 0 8 OObit, 8b 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 Rom, e 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 BchlV .... 4 1 3 1 0 .41 14 37 It OVtnco, p.... 8 0 0 3 0 . ToUU 31 10 27 18 1 Kearney o 1 6 8 1 1 0 0 0-12 H"Perlor 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0-5 Homo runs: Woodruff, Herrlott. Three-base hits: Scheuren, W. Gray. Bockewitx. Two-base hits: H. Gray (2) "K0tt'a.Byn,elc' Mockewitz. Schold. Lan u.iV. ?.trYck,?ut! liy 'nrlck. 2j by J??10?' -Jl b' Vance, 2. Double plays: mmu(lrrtt0 0". 10 e.rT,ott' HeVrlott. unassisted. wild pitches; Patrick. Woo'drnfV1 """W tall: Patrick and iiMr rmfibl ,Vftnco' I-ndreth by Pat B.i8,ol'ini. bMCV. Woodruff. Manda. T?mi?C"i.whU? ,MeKJrtt. Diamond. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Myers. York Win from Fremont. KrImiVo?kebwonAfin teUX Bam, ru!1 o' ensatlonaJ .days Sf,rtri.S?i! M?nt h.B1 ,orK'd ono to the good ?iil hl.nt.h.fm f0.na h,t- Hlnkley went ami ll3? elBhth' whBn. h0 weakir!?,! and with the score a t o he walked tS ihl Wt?SW when Mulvey doubled to the left field fence and, Ixlse alnslod 10 contor, aconnpr Mulvey. This lo tho LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 71 31 .696 Cleveland ..,64 41 .610 Washington 07 45 .659 Chicago ...,,65 62 .514 Boston 49 52 .486 Detroit 4 4 62 . 415 St Louis 42 67 .3S6 New York.. .83 65 . 337 STATE LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Kearney ....47 33 , 5ts Hastings ....46 36 .661 York 43 37 .53S Superior ....44 38 .537 Columbus ...40 41 AH Fremont ... 39 43 .476 Beatrice ....33 48 .407 Gr. Island. ..33 49 .402 Yeaterdny'e Result. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 6; Des Moines, 7. Wichita, 13: Sioux City, 15.' Lincoln, 3; St. Joseph, 4. Topeka, 9; Omaha, 8. '.' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 3; Pittsburgh, 4. .Brooklyn, 2, St. Louts, 3. . Now York, 5; Cincinnati, 2. Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 11; Washington, 4. St. Louis, 8; Boston, 9. Cleveland. 3: Philadelphia, 7. Detroit, l: New York, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, 0; Toledo, 7. , MlrneapollB, 1-2; Indianapolis, 5-2. Sec ond gnmn called, darkness. Kansas City, 6; Louisville, 3. Milwaukee. Mf Columbus, 7. , :,. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE' urand island, 6; Hastings, 7. ColumbUB, 4; Beatrice, 6. Kearney, 12; Superior, 5. Fremont, 3; York, 6. flnmea Today. Western League Denver at Omaha, Lincoln at Sioux City, Topeka at Des Moines, St. Josoph at Lincoln. '' National League Boston at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Cin cinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago. American League Chlcngo at Philadel phia. St. Louis at New York. Cleveland at Washington, Detroit at Boston. American Association St. Paul at To ledo, Minneapolis at Indianapolis, Kan sas City nt Louisville, Milwaukee at Co lumbus. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Hastings, Columbus at Beatrice, Kearney at Superior, Fremont at York. CUBS DEFEATPH1LADELPHIA Ed Stack Makes Debut, -Holding Other Side to Four Hits. ONLY TWO OF THEM BUNCHED Chlcngo Manager and Catcher Kll- lifer Both Ordered to Clnb Ilonae for Dlansrreelnfr tvlth Umpire. CHICAGO, Aug. 7,-Pltcher Ed Stack. recently obtained from Brooklyn In the trade for Ed Rculbach, made his dobut In a Chicago uniform today and held Philadelphia to four hits, only two of which were bunched, and the locals won 6 ,to 2. Manager Evers' men bunched hits behind bases on balls and an errnr and mado their scores. The local man ager disputed Umpire Emslle's decision at second base when Knabe stole and was ordered to the club house. Catcher Klllifcr of Philadelphia questloneJ Um pire O'Day's decisions on balls and strikes and also was ordered to tho club house. Outfielder Stewart, recently of the In dianapolis club of the American associa tion,' reported to Manager Evers today. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB. ll.O. A. 13. AB.1I.O.A.E. ratkert. cf.. 4 0 3 1 OtMch, cf:,.. 4 12 0 0 l Kreri, lb.... 8 OPhclio. 2b.. 1 OBchulU, rt.. 4 Ozimraaiij lb 0S!er, lb.... 3 OWIIllimi, It 4 0nrtdwll, u. 3 0 Archer, c... 0 0 Stack, p 2 0 TotlS n" 8 27 4 Knt, 2b,,.. 4 Lobtrt, tb.. 4 Dtckr, "rf... 4 Cmrith, rf.. 4 Lu4ru, lb. 8 Doolin, n.. 2 KlUlfer, e... 3. Howler, e... 0 Helton, p... 1 Miller .... 1 Mrr, p.... 0 H8 1 02 0 ttngi: off King. 4 In three nnd two-thirds I focond time In three days that Hlnkley and Totals St IS It 24 9 1 Wichita t 4 0 14 0 0 0 3-13 BIOUX City 8 7 (I 0 1 0 0 4 -15 Lett on bases: Sioux Cltr. 6: Wichita. 10. First base on errors: Sioux City, l; Wichita, 3. Sacrifice hlta: Davidson, Durham. 3. Rapp. Burke, Clarke. Two bate hits: Middieton. Cooney. Davidson. Nicholson. Clarke, Rapp. Home run: Burns. Stolen bases: Rapp, Burke. Hits: Off Durham, 6 In one and one third Innings; off Wheatley, in four and one-third Innings; off Doyle. 7 In foiw Innings; off Kscll, none In two thirds Inning; off Bills, 11 In six and Innfnrt. Left on bases: Des Molncs. 9: Denver, "X Tlmo: 2:10. Umpire: Ander son: - i American Aaaootiftlon Results', AtToleao- ; -Tt.H.is, Bt. Paul...; .' , 0 6 0 Toledo 7 14' 2 Batteries: . Brandt. Larov and MU er: J.ame and, Lund. , At Columbus- . R.H.E. Milwaukee. 4rll 3 Columbus 7 10 1 Batteries: Dougherty and Marshall: Cole, Dayls, Eayra and Murphy. At Louisville R.H.E. Kansas City,,, 5 6 1 Louisville 1 13 4 Batteries: Harter, Covington, Vaughn and O'Connor! Powell and V. Clemons. At Indianapolis First name: 1I H.1?.' Minneapolis i 7 0 Indianapolis , ( 9 0 Batteries: Burns. Cpmstock nnd Owens; Willis and Casey, Llvlngatone. At Indlanapolls-Socond game: R.H.E. Minneapolis 3 jj 0 Indianapolis 3 jj 0 Thlrteon Innings, darkness. Batteries: Qlllldan. Patterson Smlthr Men and Livingstone. Invincible ,tr Downed. UPLAND. Neb., Aug. 7 (Special.) -Tha niue HIU Invincible, with a long string of victories to their credit, came to I'r land and ran up against the real thins;. HpeeVa, late of the Ingleslde team. ritchd for the ylaltora. but could not hold the local battera down. Upland's pltchor was a local amateur. Score. R.H.E. Blue Hill ....0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Mil Upland ....... 5 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 12 3 Battrrlea: Blue Hill, Speeka and r'am ham;. Upland, Undgren and Maxey. Um pire: Mason. Wllber Wins. ALEXANDRIA. Neb., Aug. 7.-(Spe-clal.) Wllber yesterday defeutrd Alexan dria after a late rally, 13 to 11. At the end of the seventh Inning the score was 11 to 0 in favor of Alexandria. Then Dull weaxenea a utile una lour talllea were made by Wllber. Hawks went In and Wllber made flvo runs off him, making vuii ui nine runs tor me inning. Wll ber made a bunch of four In the ninth in ning. Over fOJ people attended the game. MadUon Shot tint Norfolk, NORFOLK. Neb.. Aug. 7. (Special Tel egram.) Madison blanked Norfolk on the Norfolk diamond yesterday afternoon by a acore of 3 to 0. Odel pitched for Mad) son and Walworth for Norfolk 5?J?ki0W", t0 dcf,tat ftt t'' hand of the Prohlba. score; FREMONT. TOnK. All.ll.o.A. K . AD.H.O.A.E. Turpln. If. WklltCf, M.. Wetiel, ef... Henry, lb... Rele. a 8lni, rf... Wtleh. 8b... Nflf. 0 Hlnklejr, p. onire, lb.,... 2 1 Knapp. 8b... i Ofbaie, lb... 4 Oriarke. If... 8 0Mnrr,qlit, ia 8 OMulrer, rf. . 4 lUlie. cf.... 4 0 Drown, o 4 0 4 3 3, 1 8 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 OSrolthKm. nl n -A .31 8 74 U" r"' "111 ToUU , Tolala 21 10 27 12 3 Fremont .....0 03001000-3 ork l 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 iwo-Duae nits: Brown. Btanite. Noff McOague Wins His . Match from Adams LINCOLN, Aug. 7.-Play in the semi finals of tho Nebraska State Tennis tournament featured today's program, with the cracks of the etnte pitted against peach other. The third round was com puted this morning, along with the first round jt doubles. Russell Larmon's sensational work of, yesterday was oversadowed by the stead Playing of H. II Ellis of Beaver City, who sprung a surprise by putting Jpa Adams of Omaha out of the running. In terest In the race for the challenge round Is now centered In Williams of Lincoln. McCague and Lartnon of Omaha, and McProud of University Place, although Calvert of Crete is looked upon with favor.' ' Ell(a went out of the tournament this morning when he was defeated by Harry Rankin of Lexington. The feature event of the morning play was the battle between Williams ajd L. H, McKIUIp of Seward. The latter playfld a cool, steady game for tho first round and after putting the first game to deuce, twice lost to Williams, S-S, 6-4,6-4. Williams met McCague this afternoon, while Calvert battled with McProud. McCague won his match this morning Total 31 4 21 14 1 'Batted for Beaton tri eighth. Batted for Doolan In ninth. . Philadelphia ;,0 D 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 Two-base hits: Knabo, Lobert Three5 base hits: Williams. Leach. Hits: Off Beaton, 8 In seven Innings; off Mayer, none in one Inning. Sacrifice, hit: Baler. 5S.c.r.m tlYL Luderus. Stolen bases: Williams, Knabe. Left on bases: Phlla ielPlila.. 6: Chicago, 4. Bases on balls: Off Beaton. 4; off Stack, 2. Hit by Pitched ball: Archer by Beaton. Struck out: By Stack, 6; by Beaton, 4: by Mayer. 1. Wild pitch: Stack. Time: 1:155. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. riratea Win In Tenth. . PITTSBURGH, Aug. 7. - Wagner' a tricky base running in the tenth Inning dre wa wild throw from Otis Clymer this afternoon and Pittsburgh won, 4 to 3, from Boston. Tho Dutchman Was on first, with two out, when Miller singled to center. Carelessly ho sauntered down to second and as Clymer changed his mind about hurrying the ball Wagner ran home. Clymer .threw the ball over Devlin's head and Honus scored tho win. nlng run. Score: BOSTON. riTTSUUROH. All. ll.O. A.R AD.H.O.A.E. clnnatl to four hlti and two. runs and ono retired to allow a pinch ' hitter to t for Mm. Fromme, who finished' the game, did not yield a hit. mHiiISuH WMh ' 'Vlncl) "1 to iI"-' but in the rlnth was retired with none out to allow, ' Kiirui to stave off .New York's challenge. Brown was unequal to the occasion-and the visitors scored four runs in the final inning. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. An.It.O.A.B. An.H.n.A.E. fluhia, rf..,. 3 13 0 OBeacher, If.. 4 110 0 Hhaffr, Iflb. S 1 3 ODerore, ef.. 3 0 1 0 0 Fletcher, . 6 i j 2 OOroh, 2b 3 112 0 Doyle, 3b... 2 0 12 OHoblltiel, lb 8 0 14 0 0 Murrar. If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Tinker. 2b.. 2 0 1 1 0 Merkle. lb.. 4. 17 0 OSheckard, rfj Z 3 1 0 lienog. 8b.. 10 8 OOraham'r, M 3 0 1 4 1 Snodgras, cf 3 0 3 0 SKllnc. C.....3 0 4 0 0 WMion, e.... 3 3 8 0 OJohnaoa, p.. 3. 0 0 3 0 Marquard, pi 0 0 X 0 Drown, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 llartler, c... 1 0 3 0 O'Bafea ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Fromme,. p.. 1 1000 McCormlck 1 0 0 0 t Totala 28 4 27 14 1 Q rant 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 27 I t Batted for Davoro In tho ninth. Batted for Marquard In the eighth. Ran for Wilson In tho eighth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 J Cincinnati ,...,...,.1 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 02 Three-baso hit: Bescher. Hits; Off Marquard, 4 in. seven innjngs; off Johnson. 6 in eight innings, none out in tho ninth: off Brown, 2 In one Inning Sacrifice hit: Snodgrass, Hoblltzell. Sac. rlflce fly: Dovore. Stolen bases: Burns, Groh. Double play: Fletcher to Merkle. Left on bases: New York, 7; Cincinnati, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson, Bums and Doyle. Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 1; off Johnron, 2. Struck out' By Marquard, 6: by Fromme, 2; by John son, 3. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Ktem and Orth. DENVER COMES TODAY FOR THREE-GAME SERIES For the third time this season tho Den ver champions will Invade Omaha. This afternoon the .Rourkcs will clash with the mountaineers. It will also be ladles' day and consequently a good sized crowd Is expected to turn out Omaha .'has 'the better of the-Grizzlies on the local' grounds, hdvlfig taken the first series with a clearl fcweeD. The last time, Omaha got. two 'out of three games and is one-gamo 'to- tho good over the champs for tho season. Following' the lineup In the Denver series: ' Omaha. Position. Denver. Kano First Fisher -Hennessey. .......Becqnd ....... ....Butcher urubb... Third Oulllln Justice Short Coffey coyle ...Left Elston Thomason .Center ..Channell Congalton Right Cajsldy Jbhnson .Catch Upahr Robinson. ......... Pitch .Wolfgang MaranTll. as 8 Smith, rt... 2 connellr. It 3 Lord, rf-lf.. 8 Devlin, 3b... 3 Sweeney, 2b. 8 Mrera. lb... t Mann. It.... 4 mtu 1.0 0 Clymer, cf., 0 0 0 Brown.- a.,., 4, 8 4 lieu, p.,.,.. 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 3 3 4 1 II 0 3 1-Brrna. 8b... 4 0 0 carer. If.... 4 1 OVlox. lb..... 3 1 OWarner, ia.. 4 1 Miller, lb... 4 2 lWllaon. rt... 4' 1 0 Mitchell, cf.'t 2 Ocitbaon, c... 4 0 0Menaor .... 0 0 lSlmon, e.... 0 0 0 Bob! neon, p 1 0 OCaffiDlta, p.. 3 0,0 ). Clarke. Mulvey. Stolon bases: Slav. H-nfttt ttlli0 W! Ada Omaha. 7-5, 6-0. gnupu to Chase. Ruse on balls; Oft Bintthson. 4. alt ltlnlmnUnn nrr'itu.L. ley, 3. Left on bases: Fremont. 9; York, ,, Hits: Off Smlthaon, 8 In five Inninga; off Richardson, 1 In four Innings; off Hlnkley. 10 In eight Innings. Struck out: By Sinlthaon, 6; by Richardson. 1: by Hlnkley, 1, Time: 1;33. Umpire: Pon tius. Beatrice Mnkea It Tito. BEATRICE. Neb.. Aug. 7.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Beatrice made It two out .f three today with Columbus, winning br the score of 6 to 4. Rarr.ey of Columbus was driven from tho box In tho sixth an l was succeeded by Thelman. Feature were a home run by Harney of Columbus and a three-bagger by Tnppan of Beat rice. Score: COLUMBUS. llEATniCB. . -A?l,J-A.K: AB.H.O.A.K. Rondeav, 3b 4 0 1 0 tTappan. u.. Milt rrafuca. o. i v i a matt, n.... e I a 0 0 Cran, If 3 0 0 0 Line, If 3 0 0 0 I lUmeejr. tt .3110 ONeft, b.....2 0 0 3 0 Deal, lb.. .. 3 2 0 0Co, lb 4 S J Adama. M...8 3 3 3 1 llleklln. cf.,4 1 4 0 0 Kranlnier, cl I II Onrannon, 8b. 3 3 J 3 o Artier. rt...3 10 0 Ol'otNl. C....I I I o o t..pp:! J I .KmM' --Jtlll to........ Til uTil Tuu M 9n 1 Beatrice 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 -" Columbus 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 04 Stolen baiea: Ling. Poteet. SaerlfW hlta: Deal. Adams. Artlev. Brannon iv;o-rjaso nits: Brannon. Hloklln. Thrw bae hits: Tappan. Black. Home run Ramey. Bases on balls: Off Ramoy. 1 off Thelman. 3; off Errett. 2. Struok out: By Ramey, 5; by Thelman, 2; by Hrrett. 5. lilts: Off Rnmey. 7 In five knd ono third innings, off Thelman. 2 in two ard two-thirds Innings. Left on baei Reatrlce, 7: Columbus, 5. Double piny: Kranlneer to Rondeau. Time l.Ji. Um pire: Fteese. The flrat game was u spirited conteat but Adams fell down In the second. LARMON IN TMMI-FINALS One Omahan Left in Singles in the State Tennis Tournament. BRILLIANT MATCHES PLAYED aicCnfiroo of Omaha Defeated hy Wil liams of Lincoln tn Three Seta, Fnrntahlnnr One of Sur prises of Tonrney. t cather, rf... 8 0 1 K'netctir, lb J o ji Whlltrd, aa. 3 f Mowrer. 8b. 3 0 3 Hlldbrand. cl 1 & Orlner, p. ToUla.. ..310 Oklahoma City Bonds for Sioux FranchiRR i OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok!., Aug. 7. Leo I lUsilna. tb. l o 2 Meyer of this city has made a bid foriSWe, u "i i 3 ... u.uun. v-.ijr ituiiuiuca ui mo western league. It was learned here today. Meyer said he Was anxlo'u to bring the club here, but said that he was not sure about" tnoeting nil the requirements of the league. The Sioux City club's plant was destroyed by fire some days ago. Roaalle Defeats Bancroft. nnair.ii.. v.i. ... t& The osalle hall team Journeyed to Ban croft yesterday and defeated Bancroft for the second time this week. Yetter. day's game weht ten innings and ths final score waa S to 9. The feature of the gamo waa the pitching of Farley for Roaalle, who fanned seventeen Bancroft men. Batteriea: Rosalie, Farley and Stlnaon; Banoroft, Vogt. Bassenger and Thrapp. Umpire; Earl Fletcher of Bail croft. To Hthc the Tlarra. President Hedgea or the St. Louli Americans, is quoted aa eaylng that the Tigers have no license to finish ahead of the Browns. "Stovall's men ought to be ashamed of thenuilves it they can not limb above Detroit ' he adds, "but I am going to leave the team In George's hands to see what be can do." Totala., ..,87 112) It 3 Total 34 8 30 10 3 Two out when "winning run scored. Ran for Gibson in the ninth. ' Batted for Mann in the tenth. Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 1-1 Boston ...........0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base Hits: Smith, Brown. Tnree base hits: Lord, Sweeney. Stolen baae.il Lord. Miller, Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Vlox, Hess, Devlin, Maranvllle. Hlta:. Off Rcblnson, 4 In two Innings; off Camnitz, 7 In eight innings. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7; Boston. 9, Strunk1 out: By Hess, I: by Coinnttz. 4. Bases on balls; Off Hess, 5; off . Camnitz, 2. Xtouble plan Wagner to Miller. Time 2:16. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Orlrier Defeat Dodirers. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7. Dan Orlner re turned' to the. St. Louis fold this, after noon and deefated Brooklyn, 3. to 2, al though the victory was not well earned. Allen's wild heave to first base In the opening inning paved the way for the home team'a victory. HuKXlns walked and Ooakes singled. On Maaee'a hit Allen threw the ball to rlcht field. Hugslna and Oakes scoring and Magce stopping at third. He scored when Konetchy rolled our to KIrkpatrlck. Brooklyn tallied .Us first run when KIrkpatrlck tripled and scored -n out In the third Inning Allen drove the ball Into the right field atand for a home run'. It was the fifth four-base drive on the local grounds this week. Allen held St Loula to three scattered lilts alter tne initial round, pcore; BT. I.OUIB. BltOOKLTN. All. II. U. A.M. AU.ll.U. A.!-- i e Senear, ri. ., J i o u 0 0 Cutahaw, 2b 2 0 2 1 OBtiaiel. ct. . 3 0 3 0 0 Wheel. If.... 4 0 2 0 0 OKrkpatrk. lb 4 3 II 0 1 OSntth. 3b. .. 4 1 0 2 3 OF-Uher. aa... 3 0 1 3 0 Outlier, c... 8 0 3 2 0 2 0 Allen, p 3 10 3 1 Moran .. . 1 0 0 0 0 W in 0ecTier .... I 0 D 0 0 Callahan .. 1 0 0 0 O Totala. ....to I 21 It 1. Batted for Fisher In the ninth, Batted for Miller in the ninth. Batted for Allen In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 1100000 0-2 St Loula 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '-3 Three-base hit: KIrkpatrlck. Home run: Allen, Sacrifice files: Fisher. Cut shaw, Hugglns.' Double play: Magee to Hlldebrand. Left on bases: St Louis,-!; Brooklyn, 7. Struck out: By Allen. 2; by Grlner, 2. Bases on balls: Oft Allen.. 3; off Grlner, 4. Passed ball: Hlldebrand. Wild pitch: Grlner. Time: 1:55. Um pires. Rtgler and Byron. Giants Win In Ninth. CINCINNATI. Aug. 7. New York batted out a victory tn the ninth inning today, thereby taking the first game of the series from Cincinnati. 6 to 2. Up to this Inning it waa a battle between pitch ers. Both Marquard and Johnson pitched remarkable ball, the former holding Cln- GIRL PAINFULLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Sixteen-year-old Hazel Perrln, 3115 X street South Omaha, was1 painfully hurt lnt evening ut the clrcua grounds 'when eho was hit by an auto being driven by Edward Ward of Crest on, I a. Ward took the girl to pollco headquarters, whero her bruises were looked after, and later she was taken home. Witnesses say that 'the girl did not see the ap proaching car, and ran n rront of it HAVERSTICK'S DOG GONE FROM HIS MASTER'S HOME When G. E. Haverstlck returned nome "after visiting the circus last' night tt was to find his Boston terrier missing. The' neighborhood was searched, but no sign of the dog was found. Mr. Haverstlck will pay a reward for the return of the animal, but fears some wayfarer must have enticed him away. The dog answers to the name of Billy and Is brindle In color. '(From a, Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Aug. 7. (Special Telegram.) ussell Larmon, the high school crack, is the only Omaha man left in the sin gles In the state tennis tournament which Is being held here. Larmon, is pclrel against Calvert of. Crete .in the semi finals, which are to.be played tomorrow, while Williams of Lincoln and Harry Smith of Lexington are the other two players In the aeml-tlnals. The play In the singles were narrowed to the semi-finals in a series of brlllant matches which were played this- after noon. Harry Smith of Lexington 'put out Tony Edmondson of Friend Irt three hard set, 6-3, 8-10 and 6-4. One of the sur prises of the tournament was the defeat of Bob McCague of Omaha by Guy1 Wil liams, the Lincoln champion, this after noon, in three sets. McCague, up until today, has been playing brilliantly, . but he played a listless game in hla match against Williams. The sets stood 6-2, 7-9, 6-0. Calvert, n" the defeat of McProud, the Wealeyan star, uncovered the best tennla the tournament' has ceen. He won in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-1, but the play was BensatlOnal throughout the -match. Larmon disposed of D. P. ankln, the Lexington shark, in the final match of the fourth round, 6-3, 64. Tho doubles play ho not progressed sufficiently" to Indicate much as to the winner. Potter and Van Camp of Omaha beat Sullivan- and Atterbury of Auburn, 8-6 and 6-3, In tho next round they were put out by Williams Adams and' Bob McCague, also of Omaha, in a tight match. C-3, 3-G,and 7-5. McProud and Calvert beat Endeland and Wakler, 6-0 and 6-L Williams, and Meyer beat Epstbn and Caldwell, 60 and 6-3. Adams and McCague beat Durland and Mathewson, 6-2 and 6-1. FATHER REUSSING CHOSEN CATHOLIC COMMITTEEMAN BUFFALO. N. Y Aug. 7. (Special .Telegram.)Wery Rev. Joseph Reusslng of West Point Neb., was elected this afternoon a member of the executive committee of the Catholic Central vereln at the close of the annual convention here tonight Pittsburgh won out for the 1914 sessions. and Chomberlaln'a Colic. Cholera Ularrlioen Remedy. Every family without exception should keep thla preparation at hand during the hot weather'.' of the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many tlmei Its cost when needed and is almost cer tain to be neoded before the summer Is 2 o'over, it nas no superior tor me pur o o ; none! far which It is Intended. Buy it o now, For sale by all druggists. Adver- I tlsement. In the play off for Hayward Bros.' cup at the Miller, Park Golf club R, M. Langr dorf was returned aa winner. In tho final tor the Rome Miller cup. July competi tions, J. McTaggart playa W. B. Dudley. For the Fred Brodegaard cup, August competition, elghteen-hole handicap .match play against bogey, the qualifying, ecoreu and pairings far first round are aa fol lows: A. Dick : "... ev'en J. E, Merrlam even J. McTaggart even R, Taylor 1 down F. C. Burkhart....; 1 down EX M. Tracy 1 down C. O. Dooley ; 2 down F. C. Stocking....,....'. , 3 down R. M. LANGF0RD WINS HAYWARD BROTHERS' CUP C Burdae J. K. O'Nell. It S. Kerr i ' 11. A. Johnson E. R. Burke H. W. Anderson W. Shields L. L. Hamlin , VI T Unti-h W. S. Wllmoth down On Sunday a team of golfers will go to Fremont and play a match "with members of Fremont Country club. Train leaves Union station at 7:40 a. m. i down 4 down 4 down 5 down 5 down 6 down 6. down b down C down Connterfelt Dollnra) buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. Klng'a New Life PJUs; for constipa tion, malaria, headache and jaundice. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement Winner Wins In Tenth. DALLAB. S. D Aug. 7. (Special Tele gram.) In a ten-lnng game here yester day Winner defeated Dallas. 6 tb 5. Bat terrles: Winder. Slattery and Orr: Pal las, Walworth and Russum. Earned runs: Xallas, 2; Winner. 4. Struck out: By Walworth, 10; by Slattery, 9. Athletle Heat Card. This year the Athletics are said to be the greatest drawing card on the Ameri can league circuit rupplantlng the Tigers and Tyrus Cobb In that respect Well, la It not about time that the superlative merits of the Athletic club received recognition abroad as well aa in Philadelphia? (re tl ll i iv e Old, FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. Omaha: Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St, Phone Doug. 3040, 1