If Mutt Loses Today, It's Right to the Cleaners For Him a.... ro ( .... m , , eMKy flnH rTt.&-HJL, ""I.? BRENNER MAKES GOOD DEBUT f tBut the Hardy Mountaineers Nose- Out on Hard-Fought Game. DENVER WINS IN THE THIED I'no Infield Jilts, n Sacrifice and H Single br. qulllln Pat Game on Ice. Bill Brtnner) Omaha's new twlrler who Uni here frpm the New! York Giants pitched hl first game yesterday and tangaged Immediately in a duel with Harris, tut the Mountaineer got the Ijrcahs and won the argument by a 3 I'tp 1 score. 'Both pitchers put up an excellent brand tf base bait Four hlUi wore pounded out Iby each club. Brenner struck out seven Inien and gave three passes, while Harris" fetruck out two and gavk no walks. It ffo-aii nip and tuck all the way to the end with Denver one run In the lead from the third Inning until the ninth, when a hralk and a double Bavn the Grlsrlles ian. extra tally, which they did pot need 1 Omaha's only tally was the result of three error, and a passed ball In the second Inning. It was Brenner's first appearance on the mound for the Ttourkes and he Kava (v good account of himself and won a firm place In the hearts of the fans. Of the four hits the Orhillcs secured two. were scratchy, But for theso.. scratch hits the Denver bunch would have had. but one run. They, came In the third. tnnnlng when Coffey opened by dropping a slow ball just over the. pitcher's box and the next one went through the box. Brenner mado a atab for' the ball and It glanced off his roltt' The play was a hit, a run and It Brenner had not touched the ball a double play would have been. .the result as Justice was playing a few. feet off tcond.k Brenner, however, could not be Warned a It 'was hts p)apo to go for Vftla)l. JQulllin scored bathrriep with a slnsTp; Jbut a Njw' seconds "later, Came let Fast. Tho game MUelf yt exceedingly fast and kept'tho fan on edge at all times. But one and one-half hours were re quired to finish the game, i,t being the fastest one In point 'of time for tho season. Omaha got the first run of the gam In the second Inning when Congalton landed safe on Coffey's error, who threw the ball over Fisher's head. Knno sent ono to Usher who threw Wild at' seo6nd to get Congalton. A passed ball ad vanced both men and Congalton scored when Block threw the ball over Harris' head In returning It to the box. . In the visitors' third ;Coffey and Usher were sure on inileld hits; flarrlsraacrtflced iind both men registered on Qulllln's dingle. Denver got ono more In the ninth when Cassldy was handed a walk by Umpire Anderson, whoso decisions all afternoon were more" or less, off color. Channel! sacrificed and Cassldy tallied on Elston'a , double. Score; , OMAHA. O. A. IS. Coyle, 'lf..'.','.!'." 4 Thomason. cf ,.;4 Congalton, rf .. 4 Kane, Vlr 4 Johnson, c , 4 Grueb, 8b 3 Wchltske. ib a St cS 0 0 ISO 4 0 0 0 4 n . 0 3 1 1 7 s 0 0 , .a Brennr. i I 1 0t -J V A 0 Totals 83 1 . 4 . 27 U DENVEn.. atj. n. II, O. 0 1 3 a 1 3 1 15 1 E. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 wuinin. ju. 801 Channefl, cK'.!"!!!'.'. 3 0 0 Butcher, 2b 4 0 0 Alston. If 40 Block, c 3 0,0 Coffey, ss ,,., 8 11 Fisher, lb. ...,.... 3 1 i Harris, p...... 3 0 0 Totals ..it27 3 Omaha 4 27 12 "V.i 0 1 0 0 0, Hits ft 0 0 0 0 Denver 0 0 0 0-1 O'O 2 1-4 yns 0 0 2 0 0 Hits 0 0 3 0 0 00 0 1-1 0 0 0 14 Sacrtfloo tilt r-innii t- Butcher to HiherT Struck out: liy BreS- TliVnV-. S,Sr""',1 B,e" 0n t"1"' Off Umpire: AndeFsoii; "r' x,mti l M- WITCIIIBS LOBB PITCHERS FIGHT Two Wild Throw. Give n Close Game to the St. Jose oh T..m. .i?sS?!.' g?v Aur. 10-Durham 71 !Z,iuIZ hits, handed catch by Melnko .Tved the garne - - --- h. mi. 'ocore; WICHITA. . AB, R. If. O, A lUPP. ss. 3 o 0 S3 Nlcbolkoil, If. 0 13 0 Mlddleton, cf. 4 0 110 llghes, 2b 4 0 13 4 Burke. 8b 4 O 0 1 3 Koemer, lb. , 3 0 0 9 i Pavia, rf. 3 0 10 0 Bills, rf. O 0 0 0 0 Castle, c 3 0 3 4 1 Durham, p 8 0 o o s Totals 80 o 8 ST. JOSKPIL . AB. R H, 24 It o. 0 3 J t 0 luawson, rt. ........ 4 0 1 Kelly, if. l,'..."?-.)4 0 ZwlUlng, cf. ..';....2 WesUnll, 3b. .,,.,v J to Gygll, lb ,tVi.J Ochs. 3t. ...J.,!.. 3 1- Griffith, e. . 3 1 Mtlnke. as. Saucst 0 Uoekler, p, .'...W?. J o Totals 29 8 27 13 Wfchlta O00O00O0 fSU JOepn. ........ O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 SacrlflPft hits Rapp, Melnke, Boetiler. Stolen bases: Kelly. Of ha Earned runs: None. Left on Paseai Wichita, 6, St. Joseph, 3. Struck out: By Boehlcr, 'i by Durham, 3. Bases on balls: Off Doehler, 1; off Durham, 6. Hit by pitched ball! I3y Durham (Griffith); by llocliler (Castle)., Wild pltchi . Durham. Double play. Weslarzll tb Oygll. Time: 1:43. Umpires t 0Toolo and Abbott. DES 9IOIM3S AND TOI'KICA EVEN Paber IIrh Ilr of Cocrclinm, Tiro to One. DES MOINES, la., Aug. 10.-Des Moines and Topeka broke even this afternoon In a double-header. Ited Faber bested Coc reham In a slab duet In the first and tho visitors hammered Iaffortv hard enough to win tho second.' Baore, first game; DE8 MOINES. AB. It. H. O. 2 3 0 1 6 0 7 5 0 A. 13. Hahn, rf.... Breen, If 3 Hunter, ct 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0. -0, Leonard, Jones, lb Hellly, s 4 Plelght, 0... 4 Anureas. zi...,i Faber, -p.. 1 n M ' Totals..'. 82 2 -7 27 7 TOPEKA. AB. II. II. O. A. 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 2 10 Cochran. 3b 4 flmlth. If 5 Forsythe, rf 4 Mc Larry, 2b 4 Lee, ct S ltapps, lb , S McAlllstor, o 4 French, ss 4 Cochreham, p 4 Totals, S3 6 26 Two out when winning run scored. Des Moines... .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-base hit! Sleight. Home run. Sleight. Sacrlflco hits: Brcen. rtnpps. Doublo playi Cochran to Mcliarry to Bapps. Bases on baHs: Off Fabor. 2; off Cocrreham, 1. Struck out! By Faber, Ti Viv rnehrehatn. .81. Pajrscd balls! Ml). Allliter, 2. 8tolen bases! 'Htinter,- Mc. Topeka, 10. Time: 1!W.. Umpire! Bo grlst! . Scoror second game: DES MOINES!, i1' "AB.'n. H-dj.'-jA. 15. iiiLiin. ri.............. 4 a u "i . it .1 v Breen. If.. 3.' 10 .0 .'liSkO!' 0 .....li A. M 4Bm. . n Tonttrf;b,...,,..,.4,-s'Or 1,73! 0 Jones, Jb,. I. ffj ,0 ' li'.VtV' '0 Itellly. ss.,....,'....;;'v'4 .. 0 '0.' ,0' 'l -i Blalght, ci.. 1.. 3 0, 0 9 1 Andreas, !b S . 1 1 3 4 Lafferty n....'.7 2. '3 1." -o 0 2 Fox i.;;.i.t. 0 v ,o 0 - Totals .'.'S't'w. "W' "a TOPEKA. AB. R. II. O. A. K. Cochran, 8b.... B 1 0 3 Smith. If....,.., 4 1 Forsythe, ,rf,k ....... 4 1 S ? ,0 ."2 4 2 1 .Mci.arry, -.u......... 4 1 I,eei cf.. ..1. 4 ' 1 Bapps, lb 4 0 Crist, 0 2 V 0 McAllister. 0 3 0 French, ss.., 4 u Brown, p 4 0 Totals 37 S 10 27 3 0 0 1 o- 0 0 0-2 3 0-6 Des JIolrtoB 0 0 0 0 0 Topeka 1 0 10 0 Two-base hit: Hunter. Home runs: Smith, McLorry. Sacrifice hits: Brcen. Double Play: French to Rapes. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 7. Struck out: By lAirerty, s; py mown, o. wua pitan: urown. Htoien oase: Anarnas. uen on bases: Des' Moines. 6! Topeka. 6. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Segrlst. i ' HOME RUMS 8AVKS TWO ' BLANKS Both Lincoln and fitaax Cltr, Tlins Kept from Belnjr flanked, BIOUX CITV. Ia.. AusT. 10.-rA home run by Colo in -the ninth inning of the first game today staved off a shutout for Lin coln, the locals wlnntnir 10 to L A home tun by Davidson In the final Inning of rno scconu kaitid bikyeu Dim anuioui lur tho Sioux, Lincoln winning S to L Urn plre .Colllflowor was taken 111 at, the end ot the first game arid Klelh,and;Dsseau officiated. Score, first game: BIOUX CITY, AB. IL It. O. A. . Coonev. 2b 5 112 2 0 Clarke, It 4 13 4 0 0 Kmitn, js i l a v v v Callahan. 3b 3 0 0 '.3 1 0 Davidson, cc o a s o o Burns, lb ,. 6 3 S 7 0 0 Miller, rf ,6 ,2 . 3 3 0 0 Rapp, c 4 0 1 1 0 1 wneatiey, p s 3 i u u Totals ....S3 10 10 37 7 LINCOLN. AB. R. A. E. 3 0 Lloyd, 2b .'..5 0 Collins, id 4 u 3 0 0 3 0 uownng, ss a v McCormtck, If 3 0 Cole, cf 4 1 Barbour, lb 4 0 Baker, o 4 0 Knapp, rf 4 0 Khman, p 4 . 0 2 1 1 I' 2 0 0 ToUls 34 1 Sioux City O S o l Lincoln 0 0 0 0 7 21 11 S 0: 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 1-1 Lett on bases: Lincoln, 9: Sioux City, 8, First bas on errors: Sioux City, 2. Sacrlflco hltH: Callahan. Duvlditon. Two. base hits: Miller. Cooney. Smith. Homo rpr,s: Burns (I). Wheatley,,Cole. Slolen bases: Clarko (:). Double .Play: Lloyd to Barbour. Struck out: By AVheatley. S; by Ehman. 5. Bases on balls: Off wneatiey. ott Khniwi. i, . rasst-d ball: Rapp: Wild pitch: Wheatley. Hit by pitched ball. Dowllng. Time: 1;15. Urn- pire, couinower. Score, seoond game: SIOUX CITT. AB, It- H. O. A. ., 3 0 0 1 1 O. 1 1 3 0 3 3 3 4 0 Cooney, 2b .. curat, it ... Smith, ss ... Callahan. 3b 0 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 .. 3 . 3 Davidson, cf 2 E. Burns, lb z Miller, rf 3 0 .0 Ksell. p ?.:.tl ' 0 1 tVunn I Young, p ,0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 -t.I a . 7 ,1 I i Totals ... u . SS 1 s LINCOLN, i s 0 0 ab; r. h. o, A. E. Lloyd. 2b Collins. 3b Dowllng, ss ... McCormlrk. if Cole, of .. 3 3 4 . 3 3 . 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 3 Barbour, lb 3 Carney, o 3 TUB; BEE: Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pot. Mi .cso .DOS .490 Denver 112 72 40 Des Molnca 110 C4 CO K m no CO 43 46 a CO CO 70 St. Joseph Ill Lincoln ,111 Omaha in .487 ,45 .4i5 .379 Topeka no uioiix city 110 Wichita 113 NAT. LEAGUE. W.t..Pet. AM Kit, LEAGUE, W.IPot. Phlla. 71 S3 .6S3 Cleveland 43 .C02 Wa&hlngtonKI 41 .60! Chlcaso ...57 C2 .01.7 New York.. 71 33 .688 I'hlla. 01 37 .622; IMttBhumh 63 43 .K2i Chicago ...DC 49 .29 uroomyn ..44 C5 .414 Boston ....42 68 .4211 Huston ...DO D3 .48'i Cincinnati 43 M ,3M hi 'aw BL Louis. ..41 65 .337 New York. .31 60 .340 AJlEIt ASS'N. I STATE LEAGUE. W.L.M W.L.Pct Mllwaukco 69 47 .G9& Kearney ...48 31 ,D85 Hastings ..47 3S.U3 JU NVl O CT 4) .bfu Mln'apolls 64 D2 .m Superior ...40 39 .541 uoiunmus .03 (3 .w St Paul ,D2 6t .401)1 Kan. Clty..Ct c( ,4t3 Toledo ..,.1 63 ,47 Ind'apolls. 41 70 .370 York 44 39 .KM Columbus .42 42 .600 BeotrTco ":33 4'J.m Grand Is.'.'.'jl DO ilCC YcKterdny'a IloMnltii. WESTERN -LEAGUE, Denver, 3; Omaha, 1. Lincoln, 1-5; Sioux City, 10-1. Topeka, 1-5; Des Moines, 2-2. Wichita, 0; St. Josoph, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brookyln, 3! St. Louis, 0. New York, 6; Cincinnati, 4. Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0:, Cleveland, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 'Milwaukee, 4: Toledo, 0. Minneapolis, C-2! Louisville, 2-7. Kansas City, 2-4; Indianapolis, 3-7. St. Paul, -3-8; Columbus, 4-7 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus, 3; Fremont, 2. Kearney, ,0-4; Grand Island, 1-0. Gnmes Today. Western Leaguo-fitou City at Denver, Omaha ut Topeka, St. Joseph at Wichita. American League Chicugo at Fhllattel- Phut. BLttwuis at Now York.-Detroit at, Jibston. CUvolund at Washington. vAm'erloun Association Milwaukee.' at r.TTi i iyZTL xoieao, Aiinnoapons at mu: sas air at Indranapolls, ML Paul'at oC - HcbrasKq state ,'icague superior at Hastings. Columbus' at Fremont: Kearney at Grand Island, York .at Beatrice, Knano. rf 8 1 2 3 0 0 Smith, p 3 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 27 E 8 21 8 0 Batted for Ksell in tho fifth, Lincoln 0 2 0 0 3 0 0-S sioux city .., 0 0 q 0 0 0 1-1 Left on bases: Lincoln, 8. Homo run: Davidson. Stolen base: Carney. lifts: Off Gzell, 7 In five Innings. Double playi Urriplres: Klein unci Desseau. Game called ut tho end of tho seventh on ac- count of rain. ' American Association Results. At Indlananolla anolis (First Gamo 1 n.ir ll 1 ...... ... uamo'' 20,0 I!! !; ! ..';.!.!'!;"!' I I o i ,.....,.. 4 o v inaianapoua Batteries: Indlannrmlla. Wlllla mil Casey; Kansas City, Covington and (Second Game) R.H.E. Indianapolis , , 7 11 8 Kansas city 4 8 1 Batteries: Indianapolis, Riley, Hotter and O'Connor; Kansas City, Mera and At ColumbUs-(First Game). R.H.E. coiumbus ,.411 1 au j-aui 8 1 Batteries: Coltlmhua. lrrrv mH ity, du i'hui. ivarcer. vvaiKer and uuinea. (Mocond aame)i . R.H.B. ot. l"aui in t iuiumDua ons and Severold; Minneapolis, Gllloaan (Second Game). Titrv I.niil-vlll- -V.V: Minneapolis j 4 i , Batteries: Louisville, Woodburn nnd V. demons! Minneapolis, Burns Glila. gan and Smith. ' u,lIa' At Toledo it it w Toledo ti & s Milwaukee . " t k ..Batteries: Toledo. James and 0 0 Mllwauke Slapnlka, and Hughes. Illoomfleld Clnll Slnlcea BLOOMPIRI.n. N.h a..., rz9 -a 4w,-oiii. w.vu.u.iciu um ;iud nnji won rourteen out of sixteen Karnes Dlavi ii ' i "J.'?lv?:",w,es Piayea. ll won from Tyndall. 8. p., uWz; Randolph. " Wayne, 10 to 8; Randolph. 3 to tj. Plalnvlew, 6 to 0; Coleridge. 8 to 4; ( jiiui. iu ill n . iirrn 1 1 . m tn n iiuin. dolDll. 3 to 1: Hartlnirfnn. T tn A VT inn. ll iu iigritninnn m r to HartinV. 'aTc LufSr.-nAr5 vi.kiuii. a uiie.iiii . . in n ni. i . r iim. ' juarnru ji e u riar nail. PILGER. Nab.. Aur. 10. Rrwrll 1 Pllr'a marfl.,1 m;n?' h... T.Z,t defeated a like team from Stanton jne oianton aiamona. i"riday afternoon, Pitched' but TwlMlViVMI!. urn ana not auowinir a nil. tie wan M t , H an ll,,,.. ut.l.nu. Ml... 111. v.ll I T, 3: by Yotlliir. 1: by Smith. 0. Basen on 1 tnrH nvmnt in in. inninv -.. . .,... ..u.n. j , . l. n. WW., j u.Qiii wvoou KDiiL j, remonL a eirnt nun waii uratm bulls: Off Exoli. 1; off Smith. 3. Passed oals lost the third of the series to Co balls: Carney. 1: llano. 3. Tlmn: lit&. Ilumbua-hv nNim ni 3 in nnih t.am. Batteriesi Ht. Paul ni SS'.",?.,,S!'. ;. S..f.' - I :wiiwi poyie. Murray. Besclier, Valher and MlHer roiumir lu."cnPi, waBea on ' liooutzell. Three-base bits: Merkle, Murphy t-otumbus, ioars and balls: Off Hlnkley, 1; off need. 2. Left , Kllng. Home run: Bescber. f5acrtflce AtP?Xiilsvm-rtM..t n.... 2" "emo ! C'umhus, Hit! hit: Shater. Sacrifice fly: Johnson. LoulBville V. . c2. YB,,; . " '"Ma tTurpin and stolen bases: Bescher. Morsana. Sheck MlnneaDa : 2,2 J rfe, 8trucrk..."A: y. u&iw, by Urd. Double Piaj-: aroh to Hobuueu n-tl'l, '': i " ti"Y oais jnch, wiiu nrst oast on errors: MerKie. Left ouiiei ; lAjuisviiie. iNortnrun. , niim. I intcn: ltetyi. Tim.i i I hoc... rj, va.i c. r 1,-1 .iltK-0Lt...bJ..?i:-thMIUnt one-hnl6d catch by Hetrick after lowing oay. too game was not railed until 4 O'clock as Stanton has a chau- auxin vh. .us" viaiiiia. i.iu uc married men base bail team In north imm i naTii. Ar jiiV.. r team In a radius of fifty miles. iinn.h;,i i. . . M. .tfn, . . , a. , . Tho Table Rock baa ball (nam i-jxitucd uwi, ncu.. Aiir. its. t siMtCiai.i aeteatea at uoeriy rrlday by a score 6 to'3. The ball diamond wai tlllcl ilma XHHl WJS. trying" to f-lVht V.". . " v nannrir fK.imM- Vci,l.on. :y .:"v ' ":":'.--. .- ."".i tlonally favored Liberty. Key to tho Situation bee Advertising. Business Succesa, OMAHA, MONDAY, AfGCST 11, 1913. KEARNEY WIHSAHD LOSES Both Games with Islanders Prove Shutouts. EACH SIDE GIVEN WHITEWASH Cox (Iocs on Monnd for Grand Island After Tvro Weeks' Illne, and Several 1H Arc IleslH tered on lllni. ORAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 10.-(Spc-clal Telegram.) The first of the double header between the locals and tho leaders yras a pretty pitchers' battle, Franklin having a little the better of tho argu menl, ono of his hits being a scratch and and keeping them scattered. Singles by Schoonovcr and Howell sandwiched by a sacrlflco- by Farley, won for tho locals. Cox, went on the mound for the locals after a two weeks' nines and six of Kearney's blngles wero t0T two 8tatlon8- Four thorn were bunched In the fourth. Score, first game: KEAIINEY. ORAND ISLAND. AD.H.O.A.K. AB.II.O.A.EL Prror, it... s e 3 a ODowntr, tf. s 0 1 0 0 Hjnek, 3b.. 4 0 12 ODorrr. 2b.. 4 0 t 3 0 Acock, 2b.. 4 0 1 3 OHchnorer, eC J 2 4 0 0 lUrrlott. lb 4 1 11 1 OFtrlor, lb.. 3 0 110 Behtunn. ct 3 0 1 0 Oltowall. It.. 3 110 0 Orr. e t 1 t 0 OWard, 3b... 10 13 0 Woodruff. r 0 0 3 llluh'b'f, 3 0 0 8 1 AiKnisoi, rf j s oo o Firmer, c. i o s z o I'ijrmpian, p i o s oirrintuo, p s o o o o ToUl tt 4 14 10 S ToUU.....t0 3 27 11 1 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 urana iiana.,,....o o o 1 o o o o i Earned run; Grand Island. 1. Bases on ll O 1 1 fit 31vmnnn t. nt T.'.wn ulrlln 1 Struck out: ByTlympton. 8; by Franklin, (. iert on oases: jceamey, a: urana Island, 4. ,.FIfat-base on errors: Kear ney, l; Grand Island, 1. Passed ball: Bmlzor. stolen base: Downey. Sacrifice hits: Pryor, Farley, Franklin. Score, seoond gante: kg AjiNny. ; qmand island. Prror., if... 3 0 0 0DwnT. rfi 11 Brn.k,'' ,..- 1 1 J )!nirr,;r'2i," 3 0 t Keoto, jb.. 0 l j 0RcHnor"!fs, t t AO.H.n,A.R AD.H.O.A.B. 0 O 1 0 """'ow lb 3 i , o.eFaMe, ib.. i, t s i Stf'W" i i o ,.oow.(ii. ir,. 2 o o o o i,"il"?9: Mr ! o3 o o I Woodruff., m 4 10a niM.Vh1; .k. l n i n n Su5t?V 1 2-! Jf'" c" i ! 2 S Tbul....tt, 9 Ji n i KertnW ' " TT'n"? ni n?StS V.r.'iV '"I 2 2 2 2 2 ti c Earned- rune: . .Kearney, 4. Two-base hits: Prvor. flvnak. Hrhauron Wnnilmlr McKnlght, Maples. Sacrlflco hits: Acock, Erlckson," Maples.' Stolen base: nunBuii, Aiuyies. aioien Dose: "ryor. Bases on balls: off Cox, S. Struck out: By Cox. 1: bv Man. K WIM nlth, Cox. Hit by pitched ball: By Maples, 1; by Cox, 1. Double plays: Farley to Ward. Left oft-bases: Kearney, 9. Um pire: Myoru. Reed Wins for Pawnees. FREMONT, Neb.. Aug. 10. (Special.) Put up a clean gamn In the field, Stange'a I catch of a line drive by Smyth was a feature. Columus'. betters touched Hlnk- leV for four hits In trwi first Innlnir nnrl IPT?11 two runs and added another tolly 'n .tli? fourth on a two-bagger by Deal and Neffs error. The. Pathfinders scored 1" 1ne elunthlnnlng on three hits and wn nn-n,,, Oj.apj. two passes. Score; COLUHDU8. ntllMONT, All. II. OA. I" inlm 1 V noAfaau, lb 4 0 3 3 OToreln. if.. 3 0 0 0 0 rrovm. 20. 4 i v owallaoe, m. 3 1 6 3 0 Bmjrth. tt.. 3 3 3 0 tWttnl, of,. 4 2 0 0 0 cran, it 3 .0 1,0 OHanry, lb.. 3 1110 urai, io. ... i J s D Oillll, a. S 13 3 0 Aoimi, axi o rf.. 1 t n n itrtninitr. o I o s s owalch. Sb.. 4 0 0 1 0 ArujT, rr.. 10 11 ONff. e 4 011. cu, p,, v umnklar. p.. 3 1 0 1 0 . , tXtchll .. 1 0 0 0 0 iwui u 77 11 O Totalt S3 1 IT It 1 Batted for Hlnkley tn the ninth, Columbus 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 O 03 (rremont rt.o 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 o-a Two-base hits: Smytli. Deal StanE. Lonantcker, Attendance: coo. ?.aPr'' Taltes Third. 1LABT1NUB. Nnh.. Ac 10 fBr,..l TeieBram.)-By heavier baumg. t!!?.InI;,iok ih8. thlrti .f .t!,B 8erle from J,Ift,V1lnBB' . Fnture f the game were tle'dlng of Brown and McGulre and the hitting of Landreth. for Superior, who eclire? a nicle. two doubles and a T v times up. score: f Jonnson m tho ninth. ?,upe.Por .! 01200110-4 I luiunia 1VVVOOOQ 01 Two-base hits: Qrav. Landrail. (St. I Bennett. Three-base hit: i . jnuui .,7 " ; " ,t " --wv,w I 4, v n j-u Bases on balls: Off Vance. 4: off John. Hastings, 7. Hit by-pitched ball: Vance wiii - x3 a l un uttBHa: nil utrinr lati. JuniiBon. nirucir mil nv vtfipa in i w kuiiiiduiii o-. iiiiih: 3 i r i inni 1 i uiuiug I tLtMUNb oUMrANY TEAM DEFEATS OMAHA NATIONALS . .. , i o oounwRu jcirfjncno company ooys i nn mnih., mm. r-n. .- r I., . yesterooy. me score was ll to on Qleason led in the hitting for the Telephones and Shoehardt for the Na Th Wt.r gained four of the I " un muo uy m. xnKera. a Dm- "iwn I Score: R.IT.R. NebruKa TeleDHone Co 11 9 - 1 Omaha National Hank . i k naitBries. uanacnun, , AicLrreary and Ixjr,inri. n,is Mk.ii.i ...i w.:,-Jtr Struck out: By Rehschuh. 6 In two In- i mriKs: oy AiG.reary. i in aavan inmnira. a. I. a . , . 1 , , ' II , . I , , i dy ivuaii. o iii.eiicuL 'Iddiukb. or I . Loses Game on 12rrora. I numutr. ' j.v. ...... ThrLu, i"' I txat the local nine veaterdav. 6 to 3. The or loCttl outbatted the Omaha team, but - , i0r tne srame on errors. uatteriea IUvena. Luby and Hull and Smith. Greensllt; Luxus, Key to the Situation Un Advertising. T ft A I " " . .... , v ... u,nu.n Drawn REULBACH A REAL COMEBACK Holds St. Louis Cardinals to Two Soratoh Hits. WHITEWASH FOR THE CARDS Brooklyn Illta Harmon Hard, bnt Mannaje to Score In Only Tvro Innlnnrs of Liuit Game of Series. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. lO.-Brooklyn hit Harmon hard In the final game of the series today and won, 3 to 0. Moron doubled to loft with two down In the third and scored mi Cutsliaw's homer to center. Daubort doubled to right In tho eighth and scored on Smith's double to left. Reulbash wan very wild, but ho held tho loiul ti-am to two scratch hits. Score: BT. LOUIS. DnOOKLTN". AB.H.O.A.B- AB.H.O.A.E. O'Leirr, SH 0 4 lMorn .rf.. 4 3 0 0 0 Otkti. cf... 3 0 1 j. u(juunw, zd o z z 1 v 0 0SlosI, of. 4 3 1 0 0 0 OWbeat. It... 4 14 0 0 0 ODaubtrt, lb.. 41 It 3 0 1 OBmlth,, lb. .-8 3 10 3 OFIohfr, u.t 3 1 3 4 0 ( 0 Miller, c... 0 0 0 0 0 3 OFtlclier, c. 4 1 1 0 0 Iltulbuh. n 3 0 O S .0 Hipt, If.. I O 1 Catchcri, rf. 4 1 3 K'ctohr. lb 4 0 9 WhttUd, M 3 0 1 Mowcrejr, 3b 1 0 3 Wlnro, e... 4 18 Harmon, p. 3 0 0 Totals 37 2 27 It 1 TqUIi 34 13 J7 19 0 Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Moran, Fisher, Dau bert, Smith. Home run: Cutshaw. Stolen bases: . Oakes, Wlngq (21, Moran. Dou ble plays: Mowrey to O'Leary: Reulbach to Fisher to Daubert; O'Leary to Keetohy. Bases on balls: Off Reul bach, 8: off Harmon, 4. Struck out: By Harmon. 3, Left on bases: St. Louis, 8: Brooklyn, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Byron and Rlgler. Giants Edge Ont. CINCINNATI, O,, Aug. 10. New Torlc made it three out of four from Cincinnati oy winning an exciting game today, o to 4, Marquard pttched a strong game up to the eighth inning, allowing only four hits. In the eighth Cincinnati touched him for three hits and added two moro in the ninth. Jonnson was nit in 'every inning but the eighth. inow xoiK aooreu its nrsi run m, mo Initial Inning. Shaefer singled, but was rorcea at second on netcners grounaer, Fletcher stolo second and scored on Dpyle'a double. They added one In the rourtn. Aierxie was given, a lire on Kllnsr's hlnh throw to flrsL Murray forced Merkle at second. Snodgraes' sin gle and an error by Dodge allowed Mur ray to score. In the fifth a single by Doylo and a three-base hit by Merkle gave New York anotner, run. Murray aouoiea in tne sixth and scored on McLean's single. In the seventh Burns led oft with a single, was sacrificed to second ami scored on Fletcher's single. Cincinnati scored two runs In the fifth when Klein tripled and scored on Jqhnson's sacrifice fly. Bescher xoiiowea Jonnson to oat ana KnocKea out a home run to deep right field. Two more runs were scored by Cincinnati In the eighth on a double by . Bescher. a single bv Melster and a double by H6b lltzell. Bescher, with two singles, a dou ble and a home run out of five times at bat carried off the batting honors. Score: NEW TortX. CINCINNATI. AU.H.O.A.S. AD.II.O.A.G, numa, rf.. S 3 4 0 tnaicbtr. If. 5 4 1 1 0 Bhtfor, lb.. 2 110 OMaraana, cf 3 Flatclitr, n 4 1 1 1 ODarore, cf.. 0 Doris, 3b... 4 3 3 2 OMtlatar, ct. 2 Uerkls, lb.. 4 13 0 0 CI rob. 3b... 4 Murrar, If. 4 3 3 0 Oll'lltull, lb 4 B'dgrMl, ct I 1 2 0 ODodto, lb.. 4 MoLaan, e., 4 1 I 0 flBhackard. rt I Marquard, p 4 0 0 1 ortataa. rt.., 0 TJtrtb'ar, sa 3 Total 33 13 2T 4 OTInkcr, a... 2 Kilns, o.... 4 Johnioa, p. 3 Esan , ... 1 ' 'Clark ..... 1 Blackburn .1 10 0 0 0 10 1 110 0 0 6 4 0 lio 3 11 ooo 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 11 3 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 ToUH.,...H t 37 30 I Batted for Marsans in the fifth. 'Batted for Sheckard tn the eighth. 'Batted for Johnson In the ninth. New York" 1 001111O0-G Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0-4 on i. u . ...... .imaa. .. . .'..a. tMa... base on balls: Off Marciuard. 2: off Johnson, 2. Struck out: By Marquard, 6; by Johnson, l. Wild pitch: Johnson. uime; 2:1a. umpires; iviem ana urtn. Armours Claim to Be Saturday Champs At Ai-miSiir Tark vif,nkv tt,., im.n,,aq defeated the Omaha Baracas In a one- B.jr uiiuntc, uiii areitins twenty mis, mciua Ing eight three-baggera and three two- bagsera. Hlatt pitched great ball for the Armours and but for his error would TAMPA. Flo.. Aug. ia-W. T. Black have shut his opponents out. The Ar- erbv Is under arrest at Klaalmm. vi- mours now claim the Saturday champion ship, having defeated Qulgley's Phar- macles last Saturday, 10-S. Armours Play at Plattsmouth today. ARMOURS. omaha DAiucAs. Au.ii.u.A.18. .AU-ii.n a.w. v-auiiii, 11.. a v aivcur. rr... e 1 s 0 Tuttla. lb.. 3 3 13 SWixxIi, lb.. 4 3 4 1 0 C Kran, n 3 2 0 3 0 Hoffman. It 4 0 0 0 A. Orataa. cf( 4 1 0 olllcalna. ss 4 0 1 0 1 Oram. u. I I 1 1 6Kiir, lb... 31300 ltraa. lb, oz 1 11 0 euuub't, Sb.p3 0 13 1 Hlatt. P.... 3 3 0 1 10r4.ii. a. it, 1 a 1 t 1 Dcn'fn. c,lb4 1)11 OTula. cf.... 3 03 Laaihala, rt 3 1 0 0 orraaktort, el ( 14 1 0 ToUta ...41 37 I T ToJaU ... 3 34 7 7 Armours 0 2 7 7 4 4 0 0 a M Omaha Baracas, 0100000001' Earned runs: Armours, 8. Three-base ' hits: Hlatt (3). Donovan, nvan. a. Graves, C. Ryan. Collins. Two base hits: 1 uoiiina, m. wan, a. urnves. ntrucu out: by Hlatt, 12; by Ogden, L Base on balls: Off Ogden 1 Hits: Off Ocden. 13 in tour inning. Time: 2:30. Umpire: Rt 5 an. Iwlmmlns Itcords Broken. HALIFAX. up. 10. Two Canadian swlramera' records were smashed at the annual Canadian swimming champion ships held here today. In the 220 yards breast stroke 8. H. Ooodav of th 'J out real swimming ttuo won in 3:25. The former record was ,3:42. The 100 yards speed race was von liy Frank McGlll, Montreal, in 1:02. The former record was liCHU. for The Bee by DIBBLE IS REGATTA YICTOR Wins National Championship in Sin gles' by Boat's Length. TAKES OTHER EVENTS AS WELL Hard Afiernoon'a AVorU nnd am ,1U Craft Shoots by Finish Fine Ite Falls Over, bnt ne covers (Intckly. BOSTON, Aug 10.-R. Dibble of tho Don Rowing club of Toronto won tho chief honors on the concluding day of thv forty-first annual regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen on tho Charles river. Dlbblo won the national champlorshlp In singles, defealntg tho title holder,' E. B. Butler, also of Toronto, but wearing the colors of the Argonaut club, by a boat's length. Previous to this Dlbbl? won the final heal of the association sin gles and with his partner, Charles F Lceper, the renlor doubles title. FnlU Over In Shell. It was a hard afternoon's work and as his boat shot by the finish flag, giving him a clear title to the national cham pionship, he fell over In his shell. Re- covering quickly, however, ho extended his hand to receive the congratulation of his opponent. The only two starters from the United States for tho national singled tltlo, F. H. Sheppeard of New York and Dr, H Gordon of Philadelphia, finished closa to gether, but many lengths behind. IVerr nesrntta Record. Four young oarsmen from, the Duluth Boat club established a new regatta record by participating in the winning of four championship titles. The four won the intermediate and senior four-oared events. They rowed In the intermediate winning eight yesterday and were mem bers of the same eight that capture trm luenlor ,lrhr-oiriul. xvant tndav. Coach 7 ' -; :. .7' . Jamca E. Teneyck entered both his In termedlate and senior eights for this title. Both finished lengths ahead of the New York Athletic club, which was third, with Detroit fourth and the Boston school .ooys In the rear. Tha-closlng event, the octuple cent feeds race, gave the Boston oarsmen ono of their few wins In the .regatta, Boston finished two lengths ahead of Philadel phia, with New York half a. length be hind tn their place. Halifax brought jp the rear.' Officials Selected For Missouri Valley loot Ball Games AMES, la., Aug. 10.-(8peclal.)-Prof. S. L- Beyer of Ames, chairman of tho Missouri Valley conference committee on foot ball officials, today announced tho officials for some of tho big games In the valley next fall. Jlolderness of Le high, and Haines of Yale, will be .in charge of the Minnesota-Ames' clash, while Hyland of Iowa and Grovtr of Washington will officiate for the No- braska-Ames game. The list follows September . Minnesota-Ames. Holder. ness, Lenign, referee: Haines, Tate, urn plre; Harding, Minnesota, head lines man. October 10. Washington-Ames, Slier, Illinois, referee: Turner. Dartmouth, um pire; Thomas, rurcue. head linesman. October 25. MIssourl-Ames. Hyland Iowa: referee; Gordon, Missouri Valley college, umpire; Frank, Nebraska, head linesman. November 1 Ames-Nebraska. Hyland, lowa, referee; urover. Washington, urn plre; Reilly, Georgetown, head lines man. November IS Iowa-Ames. Reld. Mlchl gan, referee; Seymour, Springfield Train ing scnooi, umpire; iiurcn, Nebraska, head linesman. November 22 Drake-Ames, Reld, Michi gan, referee: King, Army, umpire; Van Liew, unnneu, neaa linesman. Lear; AVIna Golf Can MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Autr. laTrnrrv G. Legg of the Mtnlkahda club, Minne apolis yestercav won nis seventh cud. m- I blematle of lha ehamotrtnahln 'nf .v. ?" .S,f,llf:r;Hon.nen-,,,,, de: me tnirteentn annual tournament which - 1 ciosea tomant. xne iinai score was mnB P ana eight to play. . ... - ' charged with the murder of his wife and L""in": vearV RO iri .11 1?' until Californlan official, apnrt for him j Ut denies he la the man wanted tn Call- ' fornla. The officer who arrested him aava no aamiiLea Kiuinr iwa man th.n, BBBIBBWSBBaBBSaPBBBBV,aaBBBBBHaVSBBaSaBBBl &e FAMILY. TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. "Bud" Fisher ANOTHER QT HOWGyGft., fAUTT IS SHOTTING TKt UII4M C RAMIrBnt ft ToOtVf. P VI But fit P(iC. OF SENATORS TROUNCE THE NAPS Groom is Hit Freely, hut Tightens in the Pinches. GAME IS FULL OF FEATURES Greijrir in Pounded Hard nnd llreri ton, Who Taken Ills Place In Also Farced to Take a ronndlng. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 10,-Clevelapd hit Groom freely today, but he tightened up with men on bases and Washington won, 6 to 1. Gregg was hit hard and Brenton, who succeeded him could not check the Washington batters. Stops by Chapman and Foster and Henry's catch' of a foul. off tho grand stand rail ing wero features of the game. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. AU.1I.O.A.C AD.ll.O.A.K. MoelUr. It. 3 0 1 1 Ojehnaton, lb 4 1 8. 0 0 Fortar. 3b.. 6 3 3 t IrhlDRUQ. .si 5 3 .1 1 0 Milan, of.. 4 0 3 Qandll, lb., til Marian, 2b. 4 3 4 Laportt, rf. 3 1 1 McDrtO. a 4 1 3 Henry, c... 4 3 4 0 nacknon, rf.. 2 1 4 0 0 1 OLajok, 3b.. 4 1 Tumr, 3b.. 3 0 Ocraner. If.. 4 3 Onir-gham, cf 3 3 lCbrHch. e. 4 13 10 10 3 0 12 0 0 110 0 OHIO aroom, p.. 3 1 o Oflrtll. p... 3 .1 0"1 0 4"Voun .... 1 O V U V Totala 31 11 27 15 Ipranton, p., 0 0.0 0 0 'Lellrelt .. 1 I 0 0 0 Uatea 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 3 27 7 0 Batted for Gregg In the seventh'. Batted for Brenton In the ninth. Ran for Lellvelt In the ninth'. Washington 0 0 10 3 0 0'2 0-8 Cleveland 01000000 01 Two-base hltu: Foster. McBrlde. Groom, Chapman. . Sacrifice hits: Moeller, Turner. Sacrifice fly: Groom. Stolen bases: Foster. Jackson. Double plays: Moeller to Henry, Turner to La- joie to jonnson. .Bases on nans: ore Groom. E: off areas. 8. Struck out: By Groom, 1; by Gregg, 6; by ' Brenton. 2. 111 on Dases: wasningion, 3; Cleve land, 10, Htta: Off Gregg, 7 In seven Innings ;off Brenton, t In two Innings. Wild pitch. Gregg. Passed ball; Corlscb. Time: 2-J&. Umpires: Evans and HUde- prand. . . . . Carter lake Club " ". Sta,rts Campaign For New Members The Carter Lake club naa started a campaign for new members and every present member Is strenuously endeav oring to persuade his friends to Join" In order that a grand" total of 200 new members may be filed on the register of the club. Tho club is making the efforts to se cure new members In order that a fund may be provided which wilt pay for sev eral necessary improvements. The large membership has necessitated more bath ing facilities and mora locker equipment and as the club's policy Is to remain free from any debts, the membership cam paign was suggested as a means of pro curing funds. In addition to the new improvements wt)lch' will be made during -the wintea season, the sewerage system 'will be com pletely installed this week,- - which will make It practical for all who own' lota to build immediately. For the remainder of the summer an Initiation fee of 330 will be, charged, which, coupled with half a season's due's of 29 will make the total expenses ot Joining 339. Two hundred members will net 38,000, which the board of directors belloves to be an adequate sum to pay for any and all Improvements. Next year the directors have decided .to ad vance the Initiation fee to $50, so that a saving of $11 and all this year's priv ileges will be received by all who Join this year. A dinner will be given at the club August 20' for all who secute new mem bers. Any new member who secures an additional member Is also entitled to be present. St. Edvrnrd nud Tllden Tie. ST EDWARD. Neb., Aug lO.-fSpedal.) One ot the tightest games eye. waj.ed on the St. Edward grounds was pulled oft today between Tllden and St. Edward for thirteen Innings. It was a battle between Pitchers. Both Bono and Klngdon Tltched remarkable ball, each holding hit op ponents to three hits. Bono secured twenty strikeouts and Klngdon nineteen. This was the first game of a aeries of five during the Chautauqua. Score: . R.H.E. St, Edward... .0 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 0 0-0 3 1 Tllden 0O00000000000-O 3 1 Batteries. SL Edward, Bono and Mor ris; Tllden, Klngdon and Cole, Umpires: Bates and Hasselbalch. Persistent Adverrslng Is the Road to Big Returns. rt u i n. e Old, Omaha: Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St, Phone Doug. 3040,