THE BBK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. RAWS COMEJFROM BEHIND Bunoh Hits in Ninth and Win from Omaha. At That the Rock Wasn't as Soft as Jeff Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher BRENNER GOES UP IN LAST Pent Into Game o Relieve Sterens, Who Wnirea Deadly Pitchers' -Unci with Mr. Reynolds. 4 TOPEKA. Kan- Aug. 12. Topeka eame from behind andi by bunohlng hits In the ninth scored three runs and defeated Omaha. Bcor: " ' TOPEKA. AB. R. It. 0. A. B. Cochran. 8b.. ..,...,,3 1 1 0 2 0 Lee. ct 5 0 2 1 0 0 Fori-the, rf 4 1 1 1 0 0 McLarry. 2b 3 1112 0 Smith, If 4 1 3 3 0 0 Rappa, lb 3 0 0 15 0 0 McAllister, c. 4 . , 1 6 0 French. ss..,.f:... 4 ?0 0 -0 4 0 Reynolds, p..ft.7., 4 - 0. 1,.0 3 , ; i . vt? w Totals SI 6 10 27 1(1 OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E, Faync, Jb.. 4 1'. 2 2 I 0 Coyle, lt..v. . i. ...... 4 , 0. 0 '1 -0' 0 Thomason, ct....... 4 0. 1 6 0 0 t'ongalton, rf 3 12 10 0 Kane, lb 3 1 2 10 2 0 Johnton, c 4 0 0 4 1 0 Grubb, lb 4 0 0 0 4 0 Justice, 4 1 0 3 2 0 Stevens, p ,3 0 0 0 3 0 lirenner, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 7 2fi 13 0 Two out whon winning run scored. Topeka 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-$ Omaha 0 00210010 i Three-base hit: Kane. Two-bos hits: Smith (I), Lee, Congalton, Payne. Sac rifice hits: Rapps, Stevens. Stolen base: Forsythe. lilts: Off Stevens. la eight Innings; oft Brenner, 3 in one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Reynolds, 2; off Stevens, 1; off Hrenner, I. Struck out: By Reynolds, 6; by Stevens, 3. Passed ball: McAllister. Wild pitch: Reynolds. Time: 2:0. Umpires: O'Toolo and Segrlst. BOOSTERS OIVHN A SHUTOUT Lincoln Win, One to Nothing, In Great Pitchers' Battle. LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 12.-Uncoln won again today from Des Moines, 1 to 0 In a big pitchers' battle between Dessau and Musser. Only four hits were made In the game, two for each team, but one of Lincoln's, a triple by Baker, was fol lowed by a wild pitch, scoring. the single' run. Both pitchers received almost per fect support, the sole error by Des Molncs costing nothing;. Score: LINCOTJJ. AB. R. II. O. Lloyd, 2b 2 0 12 Collins,. 3b ..2 0 0 2 Cole, cf 2 0 0 1 McCormlck, If 2 0 0 4 Harbour, lb 2 0 0 7 Donovan, rf .....3 0 0 1 Dowllng, ss 3 0 0 2 Baker, c ....,. 3 l l 8 Dessau, p. ,,3 0 '0 0 A. 4 1 0 0 o o 0 0 4, Totals 23 1 2 DES MOINES. ' AB. R. II, 27 O. 1 3 0 0 2 2 . 0 7 0 . 0 0 K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hahn. rf 3. 0 Breen. If.. 4 0 Hunter, cf , 4 0 Leonard, 3b.,, ...4 0 Jones, 2b 3 0 Rellly, ss..., 3 0 Shaw. -c. 2., 0 Slight, c 0 Sheldun, lb 3 Musser, p 2 ''Fox 1 Taber, p .,,0 0 0 0 0. 0 Totals 29 Hatted for Mutser in eighth; Lincoln 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 o -l bea Molnea 0 00000000-0 Earned run: Lincoln, 1. Three-base hit: Baker. Two-base hit: Jones. Double ,Plny: 'Lloyd to Dowllng, ; Left on bases. Llacoln, 4; Dos -Molncs, 4. Sacrifice hits: CiilUna (3). Stolen base: Lloyd. Struck out! By .Desaau, 8; by.iMusaer, . Bases on ballsr Off Dessau. 2? off "Musser, 4.' via piion; aiusser, Time: umpire: Col llf lower. SIOUX HELD TO ONU HIT Woll;ng In Best of 'Form, SUuta Indian Playera Oct. DENVER, Aug. 12.Wolfgang was In treat form nnd held Sioux City to one tit. Fast double plan by Sioux- City and tensatlonal fielding by Coffey feutuieiL Jcore; . , 'Batted for Klein In nljtUi. , j 3lour City..........O J 0 0 0 0 M W Denver 0 0000100 1 Struck out: By Wolfgang. 1; by Klein, 1 . Bases on bulla: Off Wolfgang. 1: off Klein, 4. Double plays: C:ihon to Cooney, Davidson to Coohoy. Wild pitch: Klein. Ieft on bases: Denver, 7; Oloux City, L Time; 1:30. Umpire: Anderson. 'ST. JOB VICTORIOUS IN TUNTlt lfard-Faaitht Game Taken from Wichita hy Davraoa'a Lonur Fir. WICHITA, Aug. l?.-Not a St Joseph player reached second after the second until the tenth, when an error, a scratch hit and a walk filled the bases and Daw son's long fly to left scored the deciding run. Score: Batted for Jenkins In fourth. Ran for Davla in ninth. St Joseph ,-,.1 S o o 0 o 0 0 0.17 Wichita 1 0 3 1 1 U 0 0 0 H Two-bA hits: Dawson, allddleton. Ivoerner, Kapp. Home run: Zwllllnjr. Stolen baaca: 'Midfljeton w, V. willing, Rapp (2). Nlihllkon. Struck out: By Maddox. 3; by Boehlcr, 3. Bakes on balls: Off Jenkins, J; off Buscher, 2; off Boehr lar, 5; off Maddox, 3. .Time; 5:30. Urn plro: Abbott. j SHENANDOAH FAIR RACES BRING SOME FAST STEPPING SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 12,-(8peclal Telegram.) The Shenandoah fulr opened today with a good attendance at the races and a fast track. Summary: Trotting, 1:1 -class: Tho Deacon, first in three, straight heats; Urace lledionder, second; Hally McGregor, third. Best time. S:17U. .Pacing. ?:S0 class: erst first In three straight heats: Buster U.. second; a nice W.. third. Best time. 2:1&U- Running, three-fourths mile: Elsie knight, first; May Sutton, second; Charles McNabb, third. Time, l:l&Vj. SPORT ADD ICKARNEV. ZmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmm American Aasoclatlon Results. At Louisville- ILH.K Milwaukee 6 8 0 Louisville ,.3 6 , Batteries. .Milwaukee, llovllk. Braun unu uugnct; iouisvuie, voney ana Sevtrotd, Clemons. At Columbus 'R.H.E. Minneapolis 6 8 0 Columbus 0 0 2 Batteries: Minneapolis. Comstock and Owens; Columbus, Coie'andMurphy. At Toledo R.H.E. Kansas City 2 4 2 Toledo 4 7 0 Batteries: Kansaa City, Rhoadea and Moore; Toledo, Collamore and Detroit. At Indianapolis- -JUJ.E, First game: St Paul 6 12 4 Indianapolis 1 14 3 Batteries: St. Paul, Walker and James; Indlanapolli. Burk, Norton und Casey. tk-ore. second game: R.H.E. fit Paul . 3 9 0 Indianapolis 4 9 1 Batteries: Reiser and Miller; Schardt and Livingstone. Ltlca Defeats Hampton. VTICA, Nob.. AUg. 11 Ppclal.)-mica beat Hampton. 13 to 2, In u very fast game of ball yesterday. Hampton has one of tha fasuat amateur teams in this part of the country. WalUrs. UUca's pitcher, put up on of his Utst guinea. lie was untitled to a shutout. Score; Vtlca. 4 0 6 8.0 a 0 .ft 1-13 Hampton, Q 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 I llaaloa Ceta JTew Players. CHICAGO, Aug, 12.-E. J. Hanlon, itesldent it the Sioux City Western tvigus club, obtained from the Detroit Amsiicans the outfielder and pitcher lie heeded for hi team. It waa learned to jday Hanlpn's visit here van brief and lie did not give nut the names of his mv piayera WHATib-meMfVTTepVT 1 1 1 THeae she &t " Cfwr You Qusr that octc? twatk a ' o Ybu Wftrvr or BUSTeo? f?(MCH . I " Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won.. Lost Pet. .m .671 .613 ,B'N ,4S7 .4 .130 Denver . US 73 40 Jjea Moines m m m fit Joseph ,,. 113 uS Cu uncoin . 113 07 ; Omaha 113 M fca Topeka 113 M 61 6loux City., Ill iO hi Wichita US 7S .374 AMER. LUAOUI3. I NAT'I. L13AOITK W.UPct W.L.Pct. Phlla. 73 31 ,(T7 Now York.. 72 82 .19J Cleveland.. OH 43 .Cuts; Phlla. l 37 Ml Wosh'tOIl.. 6i3 47 1637 PltUbutEh.. a 40 .623 Chjcagu .... 56 61 ,51V Biooklyn .. 44 60 .410 noston ... 44 63 .431 Cincinnati., 43 07 .391 St Louis... 41 06 .337 Chicago .,,68 63 .GJJ Boston 60 64 ',4X1 t Detroit 4 63 .12.1 St. Louis... 44 GOVteD New York. 33 67 .8 AMER. ASS'N. W.UPct. STATE LEAUUE. wVr K- Milwaukee 70 4S .691 ICoarney Hastings Bunenor York .... Columbus. Fremont Beatrice Louisville 67 61 .663 Mln'asolln 03 62 .6561 i. 48 39 .663 ..47 40 .641 ..43 40 .629 44 42 .612 ..41 45 AT! COlUHitntS. 64 64 .642 St. Paul ...65 63 .4S7 Toledo ....63C9.43I Kan. Citv .63 CA .411 ..MM ,419 Ind'npollB.' 44 72 .Slilj 3 rand Is..s, 31 62 .336 Yesterday's llranlia, WBSTURN LEAGUE. Sioux- City, Oj penvcr, 1. Omaha, 4; Topeka, C. Rt. Joseph. 7; Wichita, 6. Des Moines, 0; Lincoln, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chlpago, 3-3- Boston, 7-9. Cincinnati, I; Pittsburgh, 6. Brooklyn, 6; New Yoik, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago. 4: Philadelphia. 2. St. Louis. 7i New York. 2. Cloveland-Washlngton, postponed. , AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 6; Louisville, ?. . Kansas City, 2; Toledo, 4. Minneapolis, G; Columbus, 0. St. Paul, 6-3 r Indlonupolls, 1-4, NEBRASKA STATU LEAOUE. Beatrice, 7; Hastings, 3. Superior. 1; York, 6. Fremont-Kearney, called second: rain. Grand Island, 0; Columbus, 8. flames Today. Western League Sioux City at Denver, Omaha, at Topeka, 8t Joseph at Wichita, Des Moines at Lincoln. ' National LeagueClnclr.natl at Phlla. delphla. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. American League Np gumus scheduled. American Association Milwaukee, at Louisville. Kansaa City at Toledo, Mlnne apo s Columbus, St Paul at Indian apolis. Nebraska State League-Beatrice, at Hastings. Fremont at Kearney, Orand Island at Columbus, Superior ut York, Catcher Coe Takes Management of Team BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 12.-(8peclal Tlegram.)-rTom Potcet yesterday re signed as manager of the Beatrice state league team and left for his home at Falls City today. He Is succeeded by Catcher Frank Coe. Pitches Twenty-One Scoreless Innings KEOKUK. la.. Aug. H.-WIUIam Whit taker, pitcher for the Keokuk base ball team of the Central association, yester day set what la believed here to be a world's record when he patched twenty one consecutive scoreless innings in a double-header between the Keokuk and Waterloo teams. Keokuk won both games, the first, 1 to 0. - But five hits were made oft Whit- taker's delivery- Married Men Win Asalu, PILQER. Neb.. Aug. 12.-4SneolH rilger's Married Men's base ball team again usreotea me wisner team 10 to 0, In a slugging match. Wisner took the lead In the first inning, running in three scores. Twice during the game Pllger tied only to have Wisner again take the lead. The lest tuning the score was 7 to 9 In favor of Wisner when Sohwars was found for four singles in succession, whloh netted three scores. Martin then pitched the last Inning for Pilger, strik ing out two of the three batters. Hits: Pllcer. Is; Wisner. It. Batteries: Pllger, Miller. Martin and Zelmer; Wisner, Bchwara and Kreger. Itruntntr (lets Tiro flames. BRUNINQ. Neb.. Aug. lt-(SpecIaJ.)-Saturday the Brunlng and Wllber teama played a double-header at the harvest jubilee at Dorchester. Brunlng took both games easily, the first by u score of 4 to 2 and the second. 7 to 0. Sunday Brunlng tost to D abler. 2 to 1. j Key to the fc'lluatlon Lee Advertising, NEW YORKS WININ ELEVENTH Fromme Credited with Six to Five Victory for Giants. POSTPONED GAME IS PLAYED OFF Brooklyn Earn Poor o One Lead In First Four Frames by Battlna; Demnrre Freely Walker Wild. BROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. i:.-Brooklyn and New York played off a postponed gamo here today and battled eleven In nings bofct the Giants were returned winners,, by 0 to 6,'. Kromme Is credited vl,l, , Vm irlitfAiv tirhftA Tfatrnn .In... n I. though i'for the last half .of the game he I held tho visitors down to one hit. In the eleventh, Fromme reached first on Fisher', error. Burn, singled.-Grant was sent In to run for Fromme. Shafer .... , mium "it uiuivo. v wwimi o rlflce fly scorcdGrant. Doyle watked, Merkle'a sacrifice fly brought Buma home. Murray popped to Cutahaw. Wheat for Brooklyn tripled and soored on Smith's sacrifice fly after Daubert had fouled to Shafer. Fisher ended the rally by grounding out to Fletcher. The- Brooklyns earned a four to ono lead in the first four innings by batting Demaree freely. Walker, although wild, was pulled out of severa Right holes, the New Yorks filling the bases In the second and third, but falling to score. In the Blxth they evened It up on passes .to Herzog and Burns, Cutshaw's error nnd Fletcher's home run. At jthls point Ragon relieved Walker. The game was featured by the num ber of sacrifices, no fewer than seven sending In runs. Smith made a sensa tional backhanded catch of a liner from .McLean In the tenth. Score: NOW YORK. UllOOKLTN. AU.ll.O.A.K AD.II.O.A.E. Burnt, rt ... 1 o OMoran. rt .. 1 1 I o 1 BlMttr, 3b.. I i t 2 lltiUbaw, lb. 1 I I 1 FUlober. M 4 J 1 0BUnil, ct. 4 1 1 0 0 lrl, tb... 112 3 OWbMU If... 6 J 4 0 0 Mtrkle. lb.. I t I 1 llMubart. lb. 4 1 1 0 Murrtr, 0 Otimlth, 3b... 1 0 4 t 0 BnodsrtM.cC t 0 '4 0 UR.FIihtr, Ml 2 1 4 1 MeLttn, c. I 1 ( 1 fW.FUbr, o 4 1 10 X 0 l)mre, p. 1 0 0 0 gWalktr, p.. 2 0 0 1 0 Jleru( ....0 0 0 0 0IUjn, J).... 1 1 1 Fromm, p. X 0 I 3 0 Ortnl 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...55 S3 14 3 Mttbtwsa.p 0 0 0 0 0 TottU IT 7 M 12 4 Batted for Demaree In sixth. Ran for Frommo In eleventh. New York 1 000030000 2-4 Brooklyn .--,.2 011000000 1-6 Left on bases: New York, 11; Brook- li-n ri.... Vi." v," , i . .. ' n,,, " " ijn, o. Two-base hit; McLean. Three- WaVJttfSfl!?hJi run: Fletcher, facrtilco flies; Fletcher, ijoyie, AierKie, ijuisnaw, Btnnn, uauDert. Sacrlllco hit; Cutshaw. First base on errors: New York, l; Brooklyn, 1. Stolen uuses; uerzog, uauuert. uouoie play: Doyle to Fletcher to Morkle. Bases on I balls: Off Demaree, 1, off Fromme, 3; off Walker, 6; oft Itagan, 3. Struck out: By Demaree. 3; by Fromme, 3; by Wal ker, 0; by Ragan. 3. Passed ball: W. f iscner. Hits: otf Demaree, 7 In five innlnxs: Off Fromme. 1 In flvn Innlnn;- off Mathewson. 1 In one Inning, oft Wal- er, o in live ana one-third Innings: off Itagan. 1 In flVR anil Iwn.thln1 Innincn Time; 2:. Umpires; O'Dav and Qulgley. Rrila Trliiiiurd by Pirates. PITTSBURGH. Aug. 12.-Plttsburgh won the last game of the scries from Cincinnati this afternoon, S to 2, by scoring four off BrownMn the first in ning. The veteran was touched up for clean singles In succession by Carey. Viox, Wagner, Miller and Wilson, 'lhese netted the four runs. Packard went In with olny one out and stopped the scoring, allownlg Pittsburgh only one more run during the rest of the game. Mike Mitchell again starred with the bat hav Inr two sliiEles anil a double, while Wilson had the same. McQuillan was re placed by Cooper in the fourth and the young left bander struck out six men and held the visitors ruutess. Cincinnati got two runs off McQuillan In tho first inning on Bescher's walk and singles by Oroh, Marsans and Hobllttell and a sacrifice fly by Dodge. Score: Cincinnati. riTTonunau. AH. II O AK AD.H.O.A.b Umber, It . 4 o I o OUrme, lb... I 1 0 l 0 Oioh. lb. (211 OCirrr. It. .. 4 2 1 0 S Manana. it I 11 I OVIet. tb.. . 1 1 1 1 0 Melatir. cf. I 0 1 0 OWatner, aa. 4 1 1 4 0 Kllna 1 1 0 0 . OUlller. lb.. 4 1110 HpbllueMb 117 0 OWIImii. rt.. 4 1 2 0 0 Dod, lb. . 1 1 1 0 OH lie ha II. ct 4 1 1 r 0 Bbaekard. it 1 1 0 OOlbasn, C... 10 14 0 Oeribnr. aa 1 0 3 3 OMcQtllan, p 1 0 1 t Tlaker. aa... 1 0 1 1 OGoopar, p. .. I 0 0 t 0 CTarka, ....! 0110 tiro a, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala .. .M1117 1 Packanl, p 4 1 0 4 0 Totala .Ulllt 1 Batted for Melater ill ninth. Cincinnati S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Pit'slMirph .4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Two-base lilts Vi.on, Mitchell. Sac tithe fly Podcc rij' ilfice hit Caiey Hits: Off McQuillan, 4 in three Innings; off Cooper, C In six innings; off Brown, C in one-third inning: off Packard, 8 in seven and two-thirds Inninns. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 12: Pittsburgh, 8. Bases on balls: Off McQuillan, 3; off Cooper, 1; off Packard, 2. Struck out: By McQuillan, 1; by Cooper, 6; by Pack ard, 4, Double plays: Berghammer to uroh to Hoblltaclt lime: 1:37. Umpires. Brennan and Eason. Hraveo Take Both. BOSTON, Aug. lZirauvy hitting In both ends of a double-header with Chi cago gave Boston two victories today, 7 to 3 and 9 to 3. After the ivlsltors had taken a three run lead in the first game, batting rallied by the locals In the fifth and sixth in nings netted sevon runs and clinched the game. Boston batsmen continued the slugging In the second game and drove Stack from the box after four innings. In which nine hits were made off hlK delivery. Mnn8cr Evers and Catcher Archer of Chicago were both 'put off the field In the irst gome for disputing decisions with tho umpires, Score, flrat game; AD.II.O.A.E. AD.ll.O.A.B. CIHCAao. niMmir. if"". ', 000 OMrnTiiio ui a 7 1 1 &2cb!;.: ? SSirl'i;! Pin. 3b, 1 0 1 oawetnejr.ib 0 1 o Bciult. rf. I a 1 O OLord. rt... I 1 0 0 i Zlm'n. 8b... J til O.Smilh. 2h... 4 8 0 1 0 ttsitr, lb... 4 o I 0 OMian. ct..4 10 10 William, If 4 1 1 l lDlckaon, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 unawtu, m 3 0 0 4 l nlut, p... 2 0 0 0 0 Acher. e..., 2.0 I 0 0 McDonald .0 0 0 0 0 Dr, anahan,o 10400 ' Chnr, p. .. 1 0 0 0 1 Total 11 27 11 2 Moore, p.... 0 0 0 0 O oooda ..... ioooo 8ward .... 1 0 0 0 0 Total! ...,11 6 14' 1 1 Batted for Dickson In fifth. . Butted for Cheney In elghtb. Batted for Bresnohan lit ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 S Boston 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 7 Two-Use hits: Myers, Schulte. Three haso hit: Williams. Hits: Ofr Dickson, 3 in five Innings: off Perdue, 2 in four in nings; off Cheney, l in suven Innings; off Moore, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice fly: Mq Donald. Stolen bases: Leach. Muran yll e. Connelly (2), Rarlden. Double plays; Brldwell to Evers to Saler, Maranvllle to Sweeney, Maranvllle to Myers. Left on bases; Chicago, 6: Boston. 10. Bages on. balls: Off Cheney, 7; Off Dickson, 3; off Perdue, 1. First bunc jn errors: Chi cngo, 2j Boston. 1. Struck out: By Cheney, fl; by Dickson. -: by Perdue. 4; by Moore, l. Time: 210. Umpires: Klen. nnd Ortli. cor5. seconq game: CHICAGO. ' BOSTON. AD.lt. O. A. K. AB.It.O.A.E. Tach. cf... 3 110 IMrntllle. a 4 3 2 4 0 Pbolan. lb.. 4 3 2 0 llrrt, lb..., 41 M ;o Q Bcbulta, rf. I 1 1 1 OCbnntllr, If 4 1 lf 0 alm'n, lb.. 1 1 1 2 08Votr. Ik. M 1 M William,, f4 oill 0 toLrd, rt..,. 6 13 0 0 Irl()wll. aa. 1 u 0 1 Tttrallh, lb... 110 0 0 .LT,ndr. p 1 0 0 2 OMann, cf... 4 0 4 0 0 llrnnaban.o 114 1 tWhallnf. e.. 4 1 7 0 0 Stack, p.... 1 0 0 0 )!, p 3 3 0 I 0 Corridas. saSOll, -( NeaJhara ..1 0 0 0 0 Tottla ....! 11 17 ( 0 Totala ... 11 T 14 11 5 Butted for Stack in fifth. Batted for Lavender in ninth. Chicago ,, .1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 Uoston , 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 9 ! iwo-Dase mts t scnuite, Fhelan, Lord, int.. ntt Ri.i.t. o in iVillit! . nd? 48,?CKVolr,ninfnO.Unrg.'.nn,SSr.fl0cfe fly: ximmermun. SacrUice hits: Schulte, Smith. Stolen base; Myers. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Boston, S. Bases on balls; Off Hess. 3; oft otock, 3; off Lav ender, L First base on enors: Boston, 3. Htmck out: By Hess. 7; by stock. 2; by Lavender, 2. Time; 2:03. Umpires: Klem and Ortlu ' Bundy Wins from McKimin Doubles SOUTHAIfPTOX, ? N' Y.. Aug: 12.-' Thomas C. Buhdy of California,, holder with McLougtilln of the national doublts championship, defeated William McKlm, Princeton, -3, 1, in the third round of the tennis singles at the Meadow club here today. In the second round Wallace F. John son defeated J. O. K. Lawrence. 6-1, s-3. In the third round Frederick C. Inman defeated Hoffman Nickerson, 6-1, 6-4; Oustav F. Touchard defeated O. Ken nedy, Jh., 6-2, 6-2; Watson M. Washburn dofeated Q. w. Orler, 6-3. 6-1. Ulltner.'WIna from Doniphan, DONIPHAN. Neb.. Auh. ,12.-(8peclal.X Qlltntr won from Doniphan 9 to 5. The l.ature or. tne game was the pitching of Hubert Cox and the home run made by KUng Siren with one man on base. Score: R. Qlltner 2 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 0-9 Doniphan o 3 o o o 2 0 0 0-e Batteries: Qlltner. II. Cox and T. Luby; Doniphan, E. Richardson, II. Shack and M. Farley. Nobody tu Too Old to learn that the sure way to cute1 a cough, cold or sore lungs Is with Dr. King's New Discovery. &oo and II. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement YORK LANDSJH CEMENTERS Touch Up Miller for Thirteen Good Hits. DUST STOPS KEARNEY GAME Forced to Quit with Fretnont Lead Inar Colnmbua Wins front Grand Island, Eight to Five. YORK, Neb., Aug. 12.-(Speclal.))-York landed on Miller for thirteen nits, which, couplfcd with seven errors, netted them 8 runs. Thlesslng had an off day, booting three grounders and throwing Into the grandstand to out off arun. Williams was a puatle to Superior, holding them to four scattered hits. The lone tally, was the result of a yalk, two infield outs, and a single by Bockewitz. Vance was banished from the pars, for crab bing from the bench. The score: Hatch out for interference. SUPERIOR. YORK. AD.ll.O.A.B. AD.II.O.A.E. Moliwrt, ct. 1 1 0 1 lRloo, lb.... 4 10 2 0 Honda. 10 0 1 lltulvty, rf... 14 0 0 Hitch. 2b... 3 1 1 I IMalm'at, aa 5 12 6 0 Uondratb, rt 4 0 0 0 OClatka. It... 6 14 0 0 Tblaaalns.lt 4 1 5 0 4 met, lb.... 5 0 10 1 3 Docktw'i, lb 5 1 0 Mattlck. b. 2 1 1 3 1 Obat, 3b,... 4 oi 4 1 OLeta, cf.... 4 10 0 0 Bcbald, o... 10 4 1 0 Drown, c... 112 0 0 Miller, p... 1 s 0 3 0 Williams. p4 2 1 2 0 Totala ., Superior 11 4 14 7 Totala ..,.34 112 13 3 0 0010000 0-1 York ...,0 0 3 2 1 0 2 3 -8 Two-base hits: Brown, Malmqu'st. Stolen bases: Hatch. Price. Double uluy: Williams to Malmqulst, to Price. Base on balls: Off Williams, 1; off Mlllei', 1. Left on boses: Superior, 6; York, 9, Hit by pitched ball: Mattlcks. Struck out: By Williams, 2; by Miller, 2. Wild pitch: Miller. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Longa- necker. Pavrneea Win Another. nnt .immtR Nb.. A tie-. 12. The Paw nees played under a new management, and celebrated the change, by taking their ninth straight game from Grand Island. Jake Kranlnger. manager . of th winning Auburn team, at the time the Mink league league broke up last June, Is now at the head of the locals. Red Smyth, the former pilot has been repurchased by Lincoln. Kranlng Is an old timer In base ball, and has- made a splendid Impression on the fans since his acquirement from Auburn. Iri to day's game, the locals ran bases almost at -will, neither of the Brewer's iwo cathchers being able jo.Peg adhere near second or third. With one man on base. In the fifth Inning. Bchqqnover sent the ball over the center field to.ice for a home run. The score: OD ISLAND. XLUMBtJ8. AU H.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.B. r.. rf.e 110 1 lKoadeau. lb 2 0 1 5 V Ban, lb... 4 111 0,1'eopiea, rf. 6 S 0 0 SchaoVr, ct.l 11 0 0Smth. cf... I 11 0 Karlar, lb... 1 e 11 1 IDeal. tb..-. 1 1)1 J llowiil. It.. 4 1 1 0 OlUmaay, e.. 3 1 T 1 w"S Ib' .l 0 3 1 lCrsn. Jt 1 0 0 0 llUhabrc.." 4 111 JA4ame. 2b.. 4 0 3 2 Bmlaer. o-rt ell OKranlmar.aa .1120 M'Cullouib.p 1 114 ORamer, p... 4 114 ti.i. . .30 t M It 1 ToUla ....1010 17 12 0 Orand Island 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-5 Columbus ..v 2 2010012 - ot.l.n )....,' 'Hnrt.au. l'eoDies UJ. Smyth (2), Deal, Jlamsay. Sacrifice files: Barry, wara, omiser, iwu"i Two-bate hits; Barry. Mcuuiiousn. nh..i,M hit: Ramsey. Home run: R,i,niinwr. Double olay; Adams to Kranlncer. lilts: uii jucvuuuur i, -w.. ..V i . . , I . .. I. ,rt. off Raroey. 7. Sstmck out: by Mct-ui- , i; Jy itsmey. i. ri u v.ii.. rn Mnf-iiiinuBh. 7! on uamey. o. lilt bv Ditched TmiII: By McCullough (Rondeau, namsayj, . - - . . n . . .1 hall- Downey. Time; 2;00. umpire; wyers Deatrtce Trims ueos. u a bti vna. Jh.. Aua. 12. (Special Telegram.)-Beatrlce protlted by error? and won easily luoay, t -r scoring In Innings which Riley Btarted with wolks. The score: AB.H.O-A.E. , Atl.U.O.A.B. Tsppan, aa. 4 1 1 lDacbtali. rt I 1 1 1 0 niMk .rf.... 4 110 OWIaaar. lb.. 1 1 4 2 2 Unt. If - .114 0 OBeonetl. ct. 1 0 4 0 0 NK lb...l f QTack., lb... J t Brawar. lb.. 4 0 11 0 0 Drown, a.. 114 4 3 lllcklln tl.. lilt ortrcatlaMb 41000 B,.i"od. Jbl 1 1 I S'b- " i 1 i S I Cm. c 2 0 11 ORcbrdan, c I 1 4 1 0 i '"Ji2Ja:::!. Ill T.UI. ... 7 2T 15 3 .-7 Batted for Riley in the ninth. Beatrice J?P522255 52 Hasting 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Tacke, Stolen bases: Tappan. Flrestine, Brown. Sacrifice hltsi Richardson. Brown. Neff, Coe, Tappan. Bases on balls: Off Riley. 3; off Errett. L Struck out: By Riley, t; by Errett. 1. Umpire; Pontius, llaln top Kearney Game. KS3ARNBY. Neb., Aug. 12. (Special Telegram.) In a game stopped by dust, then rain, and hall, Kearney and Fre mont were forced to quit In the third in ning with the Pathtlndsra leading 4 to 1. They will play a double-neader Wednes day. Manager Welch and Center Fielder Turpln were lined 2 apiece tonight by Umpire Free-so because of trouble which originated after today's game. Heavy rain and a muddy diamond caused Free&e to call the game after the second Inning, which did not meet the approval of the Fremont Players. The scoro stood 4 to 1 after the second and the Fremont man ager insisted upon finishing In the mud. Turpln clinched with the umpire outside or tne neiu. at wnicn timo weicn ap peared and hit him a hard blow. Both men were also arrested. Harry Williams Is King of All When His Hands Are Measured Harry Williams of Omaha, who at present is holding down the initial sack of the New York American league team with terrific success, has a reputation for biff hands that excells that of his brother, a us Williams of the St. Louis Browns. Williams can perform a stunt with a regular league ball that few If any in the country are capable of. Last winter in George Graham's smokehouse, a number of fans were kidding Ou's about the size of his digits. Ous took tho chaff good naturedly, when his brother, Harry came through the door. "I'll shut you fellows up," declared tho elder Williams and called Harry, he secured an ordinary league ball and, gave It to his brother. Harry closed his fist over the sphere, hiding It completely. The fans shut up. Madison Trims St. Edwards. ST. EDWARD, Neb., Aug. 12. (Speplal.) Madison took the second Chautauqua game from St. Kdward Sunday In the presence of a large crowd. Score: R.H.E. Madison ......0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 4 1 Bt Edward .0 00000000-411 Batteries: Madison, Pickering and Pick ering; St. Edward, Canine and Morris. Umpires: Sullivan and Hasselbalch. St Edward won from Elgin, 3 to 1. The game was called on account of rain. Score: R.H.E. Elgin ., , 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 St, Edward :....0 0 2 1 -S 6 0 Batteries: St. Edward, Jones and Mor ris; Elgin, Sherry and Campbell. ' Luxna Defeats Central City. CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Aug. 12. (Spe cial.) The first game of the present series of five, to be played here during the Orand Army of the Republic re union, was won in the tenth Inning by the Luxus team of Omaha. Laub for the home team allowed seven hits, walked none and struck out ten. His support was somewhat ragged and this really lost the game. For the Luxus. Fox and Dyke allowed nine hits, walked four and struck out seven. Score. R.H.E Central City 0021010020-6 9 3 Luxus 3QO1O0O111-7 7 4 Batteries: Central City, Laub and iDouglas; Luxus, Fox. Dyke and Ollllsple. Races Are Postponed. PEORIA. 111., Aug, 12.-Raln and threatening weather caused the opening of the Great Western Circuit races to be postponed until tomorrow. The meet will continue through Saturday. A big field of horses is, ready. Catcher Vans Revallru. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 12,-Sol Meyer, owner of the Indianapolis Amer ican association team, toduy recalled Catcher Vann from the Stoux City, la.. Western league club. Topeka Releases Gnrno, TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 12,-Pltcher Gwynn was released today by Manager Gear of the local Western league club. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. (r-f FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. GAME FRIDAYJFOR CHAKITY Storz Triumphs and A. 0. U. W. "Will Vie Prowess at Rourke's. TO EQUIP MISSION DORMITORY Proceeds of the Game Will Go To ward FnrntahlnK Sleeping- Quar ter for Working- Girls Pa Donates Use of Park. After three years of argument and- dls- . . I . k. Mi mf.. i , A. O. U. W. ball teams have at last agreed to engage In conflict at Rourke park Friday afternoon. The City Mis sion and Its difficulties and trials 'is re sponsible for the two teams setting to gether. Friends of both team's are friends of the City Mission and the Mis sion is in sore need of some money to equip a dormitory for the use of Omaha's working girls. The managers of the two rival teams mutually agreed to furnish the services of their athletes free of charge and Pa Rourke donated the park for the after noon, which makes the expense nothing and the profits 100 per cent. The City Mission will have absolute charge of the sale of tickets. Four downtown drug stores will handle tickets in addition to the sale at tho park. The ball came will llkelv be well rjst- ronlzed because the Omaha team Is bus ily engaged on a twelve-game trip on the road and the fans will be hungry for an exhibition of the national pas time. The two teams are the, best in the city and wilt be sure to play Lase ball worthy of the name. Both sides wU have a large crowd of boosters who watch them play every game and enthusiasm will be up to pitch by vociferous rooting. An admission of 23 cents will be charged. Fnlrbnry Blanks Janaen. FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 12.-(Bpeclal.) The Falrbury base ball team, accom panied by a delegation of fans, went to Jansen Sunday and defeated the team of that place. A few weeks ago the Jansen team defeated Falrbury. Bert Shaner, pitcher for Falrbury, was too much for Jansen. Score: R.H.E. Falrbury . ...0 10101010-465 Janeen ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 0 STAGGARD TREAD ORIGINAL AND ONLV, EFFECTIVE NON-SKID TINS HEARING PATH NT DATES wi ret. Old. SUPPLIED BY Omaha: Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Douglas St. Phone Doug. 3040, )