I You'll NoticeMutt Makes Much Larger Bets Without Money ThaWithDrawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher fEri iTzzri i&j , ifer- i I Too fjD No C0(N 'O ff.,Vf T, .if ANTELOPES STILL ON WIN Lincoln Proves Invincible i Smith in the Box. with APPLEOATE UNABLE TO LAND Ineffective and Wild, and, When Matted from Box, O'Brien Unable to Do Any Better, 80 (Roarkes Lose. LINCOLN, Aug. 15.-(8peclal Telo gram.) Applegato was as wild as a March -hare and O'Brien, who succeedod him1, . was little ebtter, Ltncitn romplni; off Vlth the second game, 7 to 2. Lin coln got Its first three three runs In the third Inning, a single, three walks and two hits batsmen. Tho fourth Inning saw Applegate's re tirement when three hits and a walk, including a triple by Lloyd and a double by Cole netted three more scores. O'Brien took up the burden and while Lincoln got but one .run In tho remainder of the game, there were men on bases In every Inning. .Stiilth had Omaha helpless in nearly every Inning and eased up after Lincoln had!scured a 'six-run lead. Coyle started auspiciously In tho first by tripling with one dow,n but perished at third. Omaha's, first run came In tho fifth on Johnson's single, which went for two bags when Donovan let the ball go through' him, and Applegate's clean sin gle to center. Omaha got another In the seventh on Johnson's double to the right field fence, and Justice's, scratch Infield hit. . Coyle singled to center In the eighth with' one down, but tho next two were easy outs. tIm.4 m .1 A nlM.. I H ,t,A 1 forifLIHcoln, but were' caught on tho bases, -tfrrthe third Dowllrig opened with' a'Blnglo, Baker was hit by a pitched ball, Smith advanced them with a sacrifice, Lloyd walked. Collins walked. McCormlck wuitcu,, uaroour was nit oy a pucnea aaii and threo runs were scored. In tho fourth, with one out, Baker singled. Smith walked t.Ia.. .iki down the third base line, scoring two, 1 Cole doubled, scoring Lloyd. Lincoln scored another In the fifth on successive singles by Barbour, Donovan and Baker, LINCOLN AB. R. Lloyd, 2b ...3 2 Collins, 8b 4 0 Cole, cf 6 0 McCormlck, lf...i... 4 0 Bnrbour. lb 3 1 Donovan, rf 5 0 Dowllng, oav. 4 1 Baker. '0'. 3 2 Smith, p.... 2 1 Totals 33 7 OMAHA. AB. II. E. 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 E. 0 Payne, 2b,.. 4. Coyle. If 4 Thomason, cf 4 Copera.ton, rf. ...... 3 Kane. lb.. 4 Johnson, c 3 Babb, 3b ,2 Bchlpke, 3b... Justice, ss 3 Shestak" 1 Applegate, p 2 O'Brien, p 1 Totals 33 2 f 24 9 l ShestAk batted for Justice In ninth. Lincoln 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 -7 Om.ha 0 0001010 0-3 Earned runs: Lincoln, 7; Omaha, 1, Three-base hits: Lloyd, Coyle. Two-base hits: Coyle. Johnson. Double play: Dowl lng to Barbour. Left on bases: Llnco.n, 13; Omfcha, 6, Sacrifice hit: Smith. Struck out: By Smith, 8; by Applegate, 3; by O'Brien, 2. Baseu on balls: Off Smith, 2; off Applegate, 4; off O'Brien. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Applegate, 2; by O'Brien, I Wild pitches. Smith, Apnle- Sate. Passed ball: Baker. Time: 1:63. mplre: Begrlit. GRIZZLIES CROWD JOSIES OUT Denver Wins Second Game of Series In Pinch. .DENVER, Colo., Aug. 16. Denver won the second game of the series from St. Joseph today, 7 to 6. Harris relieved King In the seventh with one out and the. bases full, forcing the next two men out. Score: DliNVEK. AB. R. II. O. A. 2 2 2 10 0 2 10 110 1 10 0 1 2 0 13 4 2 8 0 0.0.2 IT 27 1 H. O. A. 0 3 1 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 .0 0 13 12 0 0 0 0 112 0 0-0 II. O. A. E. 1 0 0 2 10 0 16 0 0 12 2 2 1110 0 10 0 2 6 4 1 0 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 10 2 0 10 27 Tl 3 H. O. A- E. 12 10 0 3 0 1 3 8 0 0 0 13 0 0 7 2 1 0 2 10 2 3 10 0 3 10 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 M 10 2 Qtlmore, If 3 Caasldy, rf i Channel), cf 4 Butcher, 2b 4 Ciulllln. 3b 3 Spahr, o 1 Cotfee, ss , 4 'Other, lb 4 King, p , 2 Block, c. 2 viarris, p Totals S2 7 ST. JOSEPH AB, Dawson, Vf 4 1 Kelly. If..... , 3 1 .willing, cf .....6 0 Vesterzll, 3b.. 5 1 3ygll. lb 3 1 Watson, lb 3 1 Griffith, c 4 0 Vfelnke, 3 0 Crutcher,, p.... 1 0 Jenkins, p , 2 0 'Utencr 1 0 Buscher, p 0 -0 Totals 3 6 Batted for Jenkins in eighth. St. Joseph 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 Denver 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 -7 Stolen baset: twilling, Gllmore, West erslt. Two-bate hit: Coffee. Home run: Dawson. Sacrifice hit; Block. Sacrlflco riy; Griffith. Struck out: By King, l: by Harris, 2; by Crutcher, 2. Bases on baits: Off lKng. 6; off Harris, 1; off Crutcher, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Qulllln. Left on bases: Dener, 3;, St. Joseph, 8. in, nff Kinir. & In six and one-third Jnnlgs; off Harris, 0 In two and two A BOOKMR .(NFACT WITH YKe LAW. V CorsT e,Tl lt-- At?Ul)UAftl amo i can see THAT arc Hortesv-. . thirds Innings: off Crutcher, 6 In two In- nines; oir Jenkins, in nvo innings; orr Buscher, 1 In one Inning. Time: 2:15. Umplro: Anderson. JOBBERS PILE VP TUN RUNS Win Game from Sioux City In First nnd Fifth Inning. WICHITA. All. 16.-Flve of Wichita's hits came In two Innings and, with a walk, an error and two sacrifice files, neiica nvo runs. JJurtinm pitched a steady game, perfect support cutting oft an cnanccs to scoro after trie first In ning. Score: WICHITA. AD. R, 4 1 H. 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 O. 0 3 S 2 0 10 3 3 1 A. 2 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 Happ, ss .... Nicholson, If . Middle ton. cf q 1 0 1 0j 0 o Hughes, 2b .. mils, rf Koerner, lb .. W. Smith, 3b Castle, o Durham, p ... Totals 28 5 7 27 13 SIOUX CITY. AD. It. II A. 2 Cooney, 2b ., Clarke, If ... Smith, ss .. 4 .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 Callahan, 3b 3 Davidson, cf 4 Burns, lb 4 4 4 3 Miller, rf .... Vann, o .... rwheatley, p White Totals ... . 1 .31 9 24 Batted for Wheattey in ninth. Sioux City 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wichita 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 0 05 Left on bases: Stoux City. 8; Wichita, 6. Sacrlflco hits: Bills (2), Durham, Cooney. Two-base hits: Clarke, Cooney, Ilapp, Koerner. Stolen bases: Smith, Mlddleton (2), Huhos (2). Nicholson. Sturck out: By Durham. 2; by Wheat ley. 6. Bases on balls: Oft Durham. 2: off Wheatley, S. Hit by pitched ball: tiugnes. Time: i:w. umpire: Abbott. I kAws win IN SPITB OF ERItORS bilt jjm, Titkl. onmC. topEKA, Kan., Aug. l5.-Urown was strong in the pinches and Topeka's oiror-t. which contributed .largely to Dea ljlnB' Sffr'fti? '0J& gamo- Topeka ' TOPEKA. AB. XL H. 0 1 n I 0 2 1 1 1 O. A. E. Oil 2 11 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 4 3 2 0 L 0 27 1 1 O. A. E. 10 0 01 10 0 10 0 4 3 1 3 11 2 10 10 0 0 0 6 0 24 II 3 Cochran, 3b 3 Lee. cf. McLarry, 2b'.'.'.!!'.!! Dear, If.'. Rapps, lb j French, ss Brown, p 4 Totals 34 6 & DEs' MOINES. AB. R. H. Halm, rf fox. If Hunter, cf...... Leonard, 3b Jones, 2b........ 3 C ::::::::: Rellly. ss Sleight, o Sheldon, lb Rogge, p Totals 38 4 Toneka 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 - O.Des Moines 1 0,0 o o 1 a u - 1 Homo ruri: Sweet. Three-basp hltB- Lee, McLarry, Jonoa. oacruico mn won Double play: McLarry, unassisted. Stolen bases: Rapp. French, Jones, Fox. Bases on balls: Off Brown. 2: . ott Rogye. I Tir Tlrnnrn. I! nV IwjURO. I, P.,;rt hall: Sweet. lift by pitched ta'l: By Rogge, 1. Time: 1:60. O'TooIo. Umpire: Ball Tourney for Teachers' Institute I'nEKTON. Neb.. Aug. 15. (Special Telcgram.)-In a series of double-headr ball games yesterday between Trenton. Strattdn and Palisade, the first of the mHm was played hero today, betwoen Stratton and Palisade, resulting in lavor of Stratton, 11 to 10. The second game between Trenton and ntrfttton resulted 11 to 3 in favor of Tren ton. Games were managed here, for the i,.m f the Teachers' Institute In session here this week. UNION GIANTS TO BATTLE WITH ST0RZAT ROURKE PARK rr.1.. o,n- THumnhB and Chlcaeo Union .... ,, Haturdav and Sunday at Giants will meet Baturtlay ano ju mr a i Rourko park for the second time this season. Both teams are confident of carrying off the long end of the score, and, being evenly niatched, a great serlos will be forthcoming. John Alexander, the lengxny siaoman for the Giants, and Paul Kelly will most likely be tho choice of the two managers to do tho hurling in Saturday's game. Sunday tho Windy City Smokes will trot out "Billy" Norman, who let the Triumphs down with threo hits on h's last appearance, and Manager Bradford will most likely use Dal Alderman In an effort to baffle tho visiting sluggers. Both games will be started at 3 o'clock. The lineup: RTORZ TRIUMPHS. UNION GIANTS. Turner E rummy.. . . . . . ..rirri ......... Second Third Short Left .... .Center , ....Francis urnnain..... Durkeo Daugherty.. Lawier. ...... Falconer.... Welch , Crelghton... Hacnten OUen ....Bnughman .........Peters .Jenkins ,, .Ramsey Walker ..Coleman .......Norman .....Alexander ltignt Catoli Calch Pitch Keuey , Pitch Alderman. ...Pitch Hack from Cup Slrnt. xTt-ur vrmic. Autr. IS. Maurice E. Mc Ioughlln. R. Norrls Williams and Harold H Hackett. Vicionous Ainerreaii iciiuio players, who lifted the Davis cup. came Uck home today oil the liner ''France. All will play In the National All-Comers' tournament at Newport, beginning next - j Monday THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913. TH6 Take acmongn till Aprep. THE RACG l R.ON. BOT Vaa WCUNG TO TR.OST YOU AMt tt VOL LDS& YOO CAN t)RoP ALiO A li..mr - YoO -' AR.OUNO AND irYOUWW YOVR fAONev YORK STILL SORE AT "UMP" Frohibs Lose and Arbiter of Gome is Put on Grill. ISLANDERS GET ANOTHER ONE Win from Fremont br Score of SeTen to Two Lad from Kearney Prove Too Much for Columbus, YORK, Neb., Aug. 15.-SpecIal Telo- gram.) York lost to Beatrice today after having the gamo apparently sewed up. In tho eighth, after two men wtio down, Longanecker got In his rough work again and by calling men safe when they wero easy outs turned, tho tide and Beatrice scored four runs. Smtthson started tho game, but Langanecker was against him again and ho retired In favor of Everdon, but tho change did not affect rte um pire's radical work. Thomas was touched up for eleven hits and couldn't tighten In tho pinches. Tho featuro was a one-hand catch by Rico of a Uno drive by Coe, Scoro: UPATIUCE. . Ail, .T.A.E. YORK. AD.H.O.A.E. Ttppan. U..2 0 OlUe. 8b I 0 R S 0 Dronaon, Sb. 0Mu1tt, rf.. lMmql,t, 1 3 1 3 3 1 10 1 3 1 0 0 : 0 0 1 0 Unr. If 6 Nefr, 2b I Htoklln, cf.. S Mick. rf.... OClarkt, It... 4 Ol'rke, lb....l OMattlck, Sb. 4 Oll,e, cf.... 4 1 Drown, c... 3 OSmlthion, p. 1 Drawer, lb,, 1 JOt G Thorn,, p... 1 nreraoD, p., a Totau m n n 11 s Beatrico 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0-7 York 0 00302200-6 Two-baso hits: Price, MalmqutsL RtnlAti ImflH? imun 19 lllrklln llnll bio play: Price to Mattlcks. Bases on I oaiis: mr nnmnoon, 4; on uveruon, 3. lirii on oascSp iieauico, 0; xora, 0. tuisi Off Bmlthson, 3 In four Innings! off Ever Con,' 6 In tlvo Innings. Struck out; By Bvordon. 2: by Thomas. 3. Wild pitch: Thomas. Time: 1:30. umpire: Longa necker. Third City Wins Handily. GRAND I8LAND, Aug. 15. (Special Telegram.) Oi and Island nad no trouble In winning today's contest from Fremont Bchoonovcr's crew took possession of the game In tho first Inning and held It throughout. Conway was Knocked out of the box In tho second Inning and Routt, who replaced him, fared little better at the hands of the Third City batters. Mo Cullough was back In his old form and kept tho Pathfinders' hits well scattered. In tour trips to the1 plate he rnpped out three safe ones. Ernie Rushenborg got a two-bag,cr and a th.ee-oagtier In four times at the plate. Scoro: FR1SMONT. OltAKO ISLAND. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.1I.O.A.B. W4iicf. .. 3 1 I a 0 smith, if.... t 1000 Turcln. It... 4 lit ODownn. rf,. 4 2 0 0 0 llenrr. lb... 3 1 7 0 0 lurry, 2b.... 4 0 4 3 0 wetzei, ex.. 4 2 s 0 occnonovr, ci x z i.u Ktli. lb 4 0 13 1 Farley, lb... 4 1 1 0 Ncff, c t I J J ' Ward. 3b.... 11110 Welch. 3b... 3 0 14 OR'ihnbri. t 4 2 4 1 0 Oetchll, rf. 3 10 0 OSmlier. e... 1 1 S 1 0 Conway, p.. 0 0 0 0 OMcCullob, p 4 3 0 S 0 lloutl, p.,.. ooxo iDvaia ss is at 11 g Total, 30 7 34 14 1 Fremont 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Grand Island 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 7 Earned runs: Fiemont. 2: Grand lsla d. 2. Two-baso hits: Rushonberg, Turpln. Three-base hit: Rushenborg. Home run: GetchelL Bases on balm: Ufl Conwav. 2; off 'Routt, 2; off McCullough, 4. Struck out: uy uonway, 1; uy noun. 1; uy u- cu ouicn. 7. L.eit on Dases: rremont. t: Grand Island. 7. Wild Ditch: McCuUouuh. I'assea oau: nmizer. 1111 dv piicnui ball: Welch. Barry. Hits: Off Conway, 4 In one Inning; off Koutt, 0 in seven in nings. Time: i:oo. umpire: aiycrs. Knna Trim Pa sees. KEARNEY. Neb.. Aug. 16.-(SpccIal Telegram.) Kearney won from Columbus arratn today. 5 to 2. It was a nice pitchers' hAttiA until tne piEnm. wnen oionc weakened, walking Gray nnd allowing Woodruff and Erlckson doubles and Wright and Singleton singles, netting threo runs. Tho star all-around playing of singleton featured. McKnlght goes to Monte vista, Colo., by his own request. Score: COLTJMBl'Sr. KEARNEY. All.U.U.A.H. All. It. U, A. C IlonJsau, lb 4 1 leoclea. lb. 4 1 0 lBloaleton. If t 1 3 1 0 2 Odynek, 9b,,. 4 2 12 0 1 9 OAeock, tb... 4 0 13 0 7 1 oriympts, lb 4 1 10 0 0 1 0 OScheurerj, cf 4 0 4 0 0 J 0 OOmy. rf 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 JWowlruff, si 4 3 4 1 0 7 1 OErlcksoo, c .,4 1 4 1 t 0 1 OWrltbt, p... 4 .1 0 1 0 Hmllh. cf... 4 1 Deal, lb I 1 Hamsey, rf.. 4 0' Cran. It 1 1 Adaina, sa... 1 0 KranlDfer, oil Btone. p.... 1 0 Totals tl 7 14 11 1 Total SS 11 17 13 0 Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 5 Two-base hits: Peoples, Smith, Kran- Inger, Gray, Woodruff (2), Erlckson. Stolen bases: Peoples (2), Plympton. Double plays; Woodruff to Acock to p, t Singleton to Woodruff. Bases ba)lB! Qff gtone 1; off Wrghtt., t( on basts: Columbus, 3; Kearney, 9. Struck out: By Btone. 4; by Wright. 3. Passed ball: Erlckson. Time: 2:00. Um pire: Freese. Superior Loses to nedsj. SUPERIOR. Neb.. Aug. IS. (Special Telegram.) Hastings and Superior played at Edgar today and the result was 0 to 4 In favor of Hastings. Superior triud two pitchers In the hope of saving the battle, but it was no use. Score: llASTlsos. surauoit. All. 110. A E. AD.H.O.A.E. Bechtold, rt. I 2 I 0 OMelnert, cf.. 4 0 110 Wlsser. lb.. 4 3 3 1 oMi.i.'.s, as. 4 112 1 Monroe, cf,, 4 12 0 OThelulnr, If 4 J 0 0 Tacke, lb... 4 111 1 ILandretn, 114 1 1 3 0 Drown, as... 4 1 6 1 Dokewlth. lbl 1 6 0 0 Firestone, lb 1 1 1 QUbet lb I 0 3 1 1 McCabe. If.. 4 10 0 ODeheld, tb. l 112 1 IMch'rdin. ill I 1 ortoes. e 4 I 10 1 Tucker. P... S 10 4 lClrrnm'na, pt Hit Miller. p....l 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 11 H It (Hatch 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .13 17 1 Batted for Miller In ninth. Hastings ., ..,0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2-6 Superior 0 10200010-4 Home runs McCabo. Three-base hit Bockewltz. Two-base hit: Tuckey. Stolen bases; Bechtold, Brown, Flrestlne, Manila. Bacrl fit e hits. Tuckey, Bockc- I wits. Obst. Struck out: By Tuckey. 2; I bv Clemmons. 6:. by Miller. 2. Bases on 1 balls: Off Tuckey, 1; off demons, 6: off ' Miller, 2. Double plays Tuckey to Wis- ser to Tuckey; Beheld to Bockewiu. Um pire, Pontius Persistent Advertzlng It the Road Big Returns. UP Trtc VLL WAGft "fOUR. Pry fAE "TWORXOW. ihooo COfAt oBT ONVvCC0 TO WIN WESTERN LEAGUE. Play-d. Won. Lost. Pet. .817 ,tG. .6C9 .B17 .r.s .465 ,Ui .8W Denver no 75 41 60 ues Aioines....,...ue St. Joseph., 116 Lincoln 116 Omaha US Topeka 114 Bloux City 114 Wichita 118 67 W 62 l 64 72 CO u CO 46 AM lilt. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct, LKAOUE. W.L.Pct. Now York.. 76 22 .701 Phtla 64 17 .6i4 Chicago ....Si -1 .6.12 Phil 73 S5 . 76 Cleveland ...67 41 Mi Washington 60 18 .5 6 Chicago b9 (4 .621 PH.sburKh .66 Brooklvn ...46 37 .4, noHton 62 M 491 Boston 41 61 .419 Cincinnati .43 i'0 .379 Detroit 47 fit 4M St. Louis. ...41 71 .33 New York. ..46 6 .346 St. Ixiuis....41 Ci .v6l AMERICAN ASSN. W.Pct. STATE LBAUOE. W.UPct. Kearney ...62 36 .698 Hastings ...61 S3 .667 York 47 41 .631 Milwaukee .72 48 .600! Louisville ..wi w .W" Mlnneao's .67 63 .668 Columbus ..66 66 .646 Buporlor ...47 43 .622 8t. Paul.... 66 69 .487 P'um.b.u" Hi JHS Kan. City..t3 68 .48 Toiedo ....64 71 .432 Beatrice .'."37 62 '. Qd. Island.,36 63 .401 Indlanap's 44 74 .3741 Yesterday' ResnlU. WEarERN LEAGUE, St. Joseph, 6: Denver, 7. Omaha. 2; Lincoln. 7. Sioux City, 2; Wichita, 6. Des Moines, 4; Topeka, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati. 2; Philadelphia. 3., St. Louis, l; Now York, 6. Chicago, h; uoaion. o. Ilttsburgh. 3; rBooklyn, 3; called at end of fouiteenth inning! darkness. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 6; eDtrolt. 7. Philadelphia. 12: Cleveland, 6. Now York, 2: hClcago, 3. Boston, 2; St, Louis. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 2; Columbus. 3. Minneapolis. 3; Toledo. 2. St. Paul. 2: Louisville. 3. Milwaukee. 1: Indianapolis. 0. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings, : Superior, 4. Fremont, 2; Grand Island, 7. cBatiice, 7; York. C. olumbus. 2; Kearney, C. Games Today. Western League St. Louis at Denver, Omaha at Lincoln, Sioux . -uy ai National League-Chicago at PhlladM l.lila. Pittsburgh at New York, St. Ixiuls at. Brooklyn. ,tl r,.. American icague numnniun uv wc trolt. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Chicago, Boston at St, touts. American Association jvuiwn v Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo, St. Paul at Louisville. Milwaukee at In dianapolis. . . . ... . NabraaKd ntate ueaKuo-iv Buporlor, Fremont nt Grand Island, Beatrice at York, Columbus at Kearnoy. Start on the Mount Baker Marathon BELLINGHAM. Wash., Aug. 16,-Throe fast automobiles, carrying nine runners, sped away from this city at B o'clock this morning on tho first lap of the third an nual Mount Baker Marathon. On reach- Jnc the base of the mountain the runners humped from the cars and began their long, hard climb to the summit. Although tho mountain waa swept by a heavy snowstorm yesterday, It was expected that good time would be made. The tlmo of last year's raco waa 9 hours, 61 minutes. Just Kasy for tc '.. n. MADISON, Neb., Aug. 16.-(8peclal.)- UllUiaVII Mill --"" . - - - - incul diamond. io to 1. batting Hoffman, . I Standing of Teams . I l! Battle Creek's star pitcher, all over the I Phillies Make Sweep, lot. Ho allowed tha locals twelve lilts PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15, Phlladel In six and one-third Inning, and after ' pha ad a clean sweep of tho series of four hits and three runs were scored In th ea wtll Cincinnati by winning mo dsvuiiui no -ft iTriinv lila lining 1118 lUVSIB, u,.iic hvw onpononta to six hits. Ley s fielding tf,i7 11,11, t,. featured. 8core BattleCreek.l 000000041 64 Madison ....3 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 -10 13 3 Thrne base hits: Ley. Pickering. Two base lilts: F. I'lckering, Koepenlck, Rous. Base on balls: off Pickering, L Struok out: by Pickering, five; by Hoffman, six. DIOICII USDCSi UMIIUl. UUUUIQ I'm,) n.,ir. in iinnrri. itnttrries: Madlann. Stolen bases: uooncr. uouoie piay a tn Howard, lfatterles: MS R. Pickering and F. Tlckering; Battle r.rmU. Hoffman. Howard. Badura and Bcott. Umpires: Tlllotson of Battle Creo and Persons of Norfolk. American Association Results. At ColumbUs- R.H.E. Kan os City 3 S 2 Cclumbus 3 6 3 Batteries: Kansas crty. Richie anu O'Connor; olumbus. Cole and Smith, A, Tnlnrio R. R.II.E. Minneapolis 3 8 1 Toledo 2 5 0 rtiittrla! Mlnneaool s, Patterson ana Owens; Toledo, James and Land. At LOU1SV1HI 't'-V'-A Bt. Paul J It 0 toulsvllle 3 9 0 Butteries: Bt. Paul, Kargrr and. Mil ler; Louitville, R. lemons and V. demons. At Iml'anapolls- IVI,,E; Milwaukee 1 J 1 Indianapolis 0 5 3 Batteries: Milwaukee, Young and Hughes: Indianapolis, Wllll, Harring ton and Livingstone. Iiuxon Shut Out at Gtltnrr. GILTNER, Neb., Aug. l5.-(Bpeclal,)- niltner won from the Luxus team of Omaha. The feature of the game was the plchlng of Daniels, who held the Luxus to four hits and struck out twelve bats- mon. Tne batting oi i-uuy oromers won the game. Score; Glltner 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -2 Luxus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Glltner, Daniels and T. Luby; Luxus, Hachlen and GUIIsple. T1.,-,.(i i,i. Yur 1011 lirennan. o in cikiii biiu uiio-iuiiu in- ? ? . ,a nlngs; off Alexander. 3 In two and two HAYE8 CENTER. Neb.. Aug. S.-fBpe- thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Groh. dal.) The Hayes Center girls' basket ball Magee. Stolen la: Bcscher, Bates. tn.m decisively defeated Trenton. 18 to 6. Double play Kllllfer to Lobert. Left on The Hayes Center girls have not been do- . bases: Cincinnati. 12; Philadelphia, 9. feated in basket ball this year. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off Bren- to SAVED ! TOMORROW DARKNESS ENDS TIE GAME Dodgers and Pirates Tliree and Three After Fourteen Innings. FIGHT OF WITS IN LAST FIVE atnnairers Order Their Pitchers to Walk Dansferons Batters Sev eral Tlmra In he Pinches. BROOKLYN, Aug. -Pittsburgh's farowoll appearance for tho season here today produced a fourtccn-lnnlng tic game with Brooklyn, drakness sending hostilities with the score 8 to 3. It was a battle of wits after the Pirates tied the game In tho ninth, both man agers ordering their pitchers to walk dangerous batters several times In the nineties. Men were left on baseH In each , ,, 1... fivo lnnlmrs. Pittsburgh hav- in tho bases full In tho fourteenth. In that Inning Wagner and H. Miller were Dased intentionally, with Byrne on third and two cut Rucker then fanned Wilson. . - -.1 t.i- ,i.,.,.h.n.lll 1 uamcn uruuuv n . batters into tho gamo wiwioui m the ninth, with the scoro tied, two . " " .... M. CAArV sont men on uunr nu - Hyatt, a left-handed batter, to the plate, whereupon Allen was substituted for Ragan. Clark then roplaced Hyatt with Butlor. a right-handed hitter, but the - de via rriirpn. lirooKiyn uscu iuur iivi. and Pittsburgh two. I Tho local, jumped Into the lead scor nr two runs off Robinson In the first inning on a pass to Moran. Cut.haw'. , single, an error by vioux anu iuuna Daubort singled In tho fourth, stolo seo- ond. went to third on Blmon s wild tnrow nnd scored on Fisher's hit. Cooper re- ,levedi Robinson In tho .Mil. . after iienanx wuni.in m t .-. . nnt 9wr Mini In tho trlplo and O. Miller's muff on the throw to tho Plate. Wa'r tied he am - ,n . .. iCjSS ft tha ninth on a baso on balls. J. Miner ju, ptohor WttB eniy n tlia first In out and Wilson's single. Scoro: nlng, when the champions scored four TiTTSmmaii. nnooKLVN. I rna on a .pays to BU-ns. an .errof by "an ii o.A B. AD.ll.O.A.B. nrrne n...t l 1 S OMoran. rf.... J 0 1 o 0 CarJr.' If. 6 1 l o oKlrkpatrlek ooooo Vlaz, lb...., 1 i 1 UUI1M1U1, F . . OMyer. et..... 1 9 92 watnar, .. e J. Miller, lb t 1 It OCulihaw, ZbS 1 1 isieniei, ci..o u 0rhelpa ..... 100 1 Rucker, p... 10 0 0 Wheat, If.,.. T ODaubert, lb. 4 1 IT lBmlth. lb... ( 0 OFIaher, aa... Ill 0O. Miller, os 0 7 OlUtan. p.... 10 0 Mitchell, cf. S illmon, ,.,, I Duller 1 Olbson. c... 0 Kelly, o lioblneon, p, ... 1 1 0 0 Hendrli ... 1 Cooper, p.... 1 Allen, v 0 0 0 ToUU II 11 4112 I Hummel, rf. . 1 0 Totalf.....4 9 4tU 1 Batted for Simon In tho ninth. nnMn.nn In thn ftleventll. Ba Id for Moran In tho t.nth. , u. i in i, ,wifth. bT;...ii.7i S"rr 0 000 000 000 0-4 "... . ... u. Left on bases: l'titsourgn. iruU?- lyn. 12. Two-baso hits: paw, Mltoiieii, ; f N y 0. H, i, e. Dou Fisher. Threo.baso hit! J. Miller. Bacrl-, gS" Whltted to Hugglns to titim hits! carev. Meyer. Uauoeri. rirsi base on orrors: Brooklyn. 1. Stolen es: Mlchell (2), Dauuert, Flahnr. O. Miller. Bases on balls: Off Ragan, 2: off Allen, li off Reulbach, 8i off Rucksr. 3: off Robinson, 3: oft Cooper, 3. Struck out: By Ragan. 2: by Rolbnson. 2; by Reulbach. ll by Rucker. 2: by Cooper, I. Hit by pitched ball! By Cooper (Daubert) Hits: Off Ragan. 9 In eight and one-third Innings; off Allen, 0 In one and two-thirds Innings; off Reul bach, 1 In two Innings; off Rucker, 2 In wn innlnsmt nff Hohlnson. 2 In four In nings; off Cooper. 7 In ten Innlgs. Time; ,rr i .H, umpiresi u uay ana ciinouo. today, the score Doing a to in eioyeu toaay. "euro irenm i" . ... v ........ , l , .l. . ,a .nnrwll (t, a win. .' ",'., ' infi.M .iniria bv Lobert nlng tally on Infield singles by Lobert ... ... rniislh l,lnor hit bv a and Magee, Cravath being hit uy . a Field by LuderS. which would ordinarily have been good for extra bases, but which under the rules netted the bats- man oniy a single. ,... . -luilliauii. 1 .nu,-,, "" , t. rinnnn.,l. ..mn tnr II1I0B1I1B1 -IVMII ..l-,.! v dnvs. returned today and told Manager Tinker he nau sunereu an atiaca oi m- nB" wijlle, vsiung menas. pson iiu I'miaaeililliK uuvril 1.0 initio mia u. cmi.v Innings. One of them, however, was home run oy rasKert in tne iirst innma. which kept the home team In the lead until the ninth as Brennan pitched shut out ball up to that point. In the ninth the visitors filled the bases on two sin gles ana a puss wun una uui. u . ufA.it in ini n sis in dit inr jonninn. ue- ' ' foro a ball was pitcnea, Aiexanaer iook Nrcnnan'a dace and Bates went to bat fur Clarke, A force out and two passes squeezed In two runs. Philadelphia tied the score In Its half of the ninth on a double by Lobert, Magee's sacrlflco and Cravath'" double. Score: CINCINNATI. Illlt.ADI".r.IHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.II.O.A.B. nescher. It.. 3 110 OPasksrt, cf.. 4 1 2 0 (iroh. lb 4 0 1 a uKnto, zd... a o 1 s 0 0ybert, lb.. I 1 1 t o meeker. It-.. 1 o l o Miiuni. ci. o o i Hobllttel, lb S 1 11 Exan. as 4 t 2 1 OMsee If. . 1 1 0 0 Rheckard, rf t Packard, p.. 1 0 OCravath. rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 1 01iderui. lb. t 1 13 1 0 1 arjooian, as., 4 0 8 4 0 0 tKllllfer, c... 4 111 1 elJrennan, p.. 1 0 1 1 0 Dodco, 3b., Kline, e.... Johnson, p, Dstee. rf... 1 OAleiaadsr, pi 0 1 1 0 v; Tinker 0 0 0 0 0 0 TeUla It 113 11 0 Totals. . It 11 0 Batted for Bheckard In the ninth. Hutted for Johnson n the ninth. None out when winning run scored. Cincinnati ....0 000000020 0-2 Philadelphia. 1000000010 1-3 Two-base hltH' Hoblltzel, Lobert, Cra vath. Home run: Puskert. Hits; Off Johnson. 3 In eight Innings; off Packard, tn two innings (none oui in eievetuj; I. ... . . Innlnff. Innnu nil. In not go Bt vfcR eNO ran, 5: off Alexander, 3. Hit tit bv DltohedlTI , uti . . " - t " rz . . 1 oall: Omvath by Packard. By Johnson. 4: by Iackard, 3; by llrin nan. 6: y Alexander, 2. Time, 3:0(w Um ires: Rlgier and uyron. Cabs Slaasfhter Braves. BOSTON, Aug. 16. Chicago batted three Boston pitcher hard today, casi.y win ning their last game here this seon, 14 to tt , Strand, who pitched tho ninth In ning for Boston, was tho only horiuri to at."":'u,,U" hlVS nril biso Lavonoer neia jjooioh iu mo his wlldness caused him to b "l'Vlb" i,WMMW V Holers nus urov m rima. Hrnrti ! AD.Il.O.A.Il. AII.II.O.A.B. Lseh. rf.... 0 0 OMarmntll. 1 1 1 f S 1 0 0 0 6Consllr. K. J 4,1 0 rr::,r. . , n n mtHnn. tb. 4 1 0 0 I i i 0 lMnrf. Ib.., 111 1 0 0 0 nMnhlA. Unndtr. D. 0 1 OJaroea, p.. J J ' S Cheney. P... 1 0 0 1 omrajid, p.. eMtnunaid . 1 0 0 0 0 ToUU IT II 17 II ltndolph JO JO JO 0 Total II 17 It Batted for rerdun In the seventh, eitnttnd for James In the eighth. 1 n 1 i o 0 1 4 014 Vliit.u - JJ!iSAn A W M V V v v Zimmerman. Two-oase niisi ooniuui. Myers. Three-baso hits; Ieach. Salsr IS). Hits: Off HesH. 10 in rour inninKs. off I'erdue.j ln three InnlMi. ? ono i'A n."."""'.."""W.: I inning, on venu,en m " tliird'lnnlngs: of? (ihensy. none In one anjtwp-thlrds 'vS: Sacrifice files: Zimmerman, Winiams. .,.., c t.. nn tiiin! un lioao. a. off Lavender. 7: off James. J; off Cheney I Jilt .Ufe SfmW ,y Lavender. Oi by Perdue. 2: by Cheney, 1: by Btrand. L hjj- Wll: Rarldenj ,,1Si Umpires: Klom and Orth. 0,Bi. Makr It Thre. NBW YORK. Aug. IS. Now York mailo It threo straight from St, Louis today, M'g ,W bromine alia Aicxjfan, in cm uinanun." hnftprv. wnrknd IhMr f nt full T&mfl tO jcromme. Wlngo's home run Into tho liuggins, singles oy oimier. wnn forced out at st-cond by Flotoher, Herxog and Merkle. Ho then pitched eKectl ely Ulllll HID I'IKIIlll l.ill.wsi. liwi, . w,..i.. - double and Sharer's home run netted the champions two more runs, miaiers nat ting and Wlngo's throwing to baato fea tured me tramo. aooroi RT. TnnIH. NTIW TOItK, An. II. O.A. B. AU.II.U.A.U, llutitm. lb. 4 1 4 ! morns. If,,,, 10 6 0 Brans, rf.... 4 10 0 Oflhaffr, tb., 4 til Masee, cf... 10 10 OVIetcher, as, 4 0 1 a Mowrer. lh. 4 0 1 4 lllsrtoc Sb.. I 1 1 0 K'netchr. lb 8 0 11 1 OMerkle, lb.. 1 1 10 0 Whltted. aa. 4 0 1 t 0'urrar. rf.. 1 P I 0 P there, It.. 1 0 3 0 Oflnodsre., eft .. .... . , . . 110 ill 0 0 0 1 1 prUf; p.,,.3 j , , iartler. 0...0 rromme, p.. I TnlaJs II 4 11 It I " ' Total, n.t 1 I r.t. thi o o l o 0 0 0 o 01 New York . ...4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -0 Xlrst baso on errpis: New York. 1; .nt. Iitiis. l. Two-base nil! f romrne. vvinrn. Bhafor. Left en i unn.li,v, MpTntt to Hhafer. Basei tollsi Off Perrltt. 2: off Fromme. . 2. struck out: By Fromme, 2i by Perrltt ny rroninio. uy s cum. i 1:26. ITroplres: Brenuan and 1. Time: Eason. Play Fourteen Innings to a Tie CENTRAL CITY, Neb,, Aug. 15.-Bpe-clal.) The game with the fast Greeley team proved to be one of the most ex citing and closely contested games, ever staged In this part of the state. It went fourteen Innings to a 3 to 8 tie and was called on account of darkness. The game was remarkable from tho fact that no change was made In tho jneup of elthsr team. Players as well . . . . . ... . .. - , BpectatorB perspired freely In tho extreme heat, yet all stayed to see the conclusion of the game. Horn, the local team's boy j pitcher, covered htmhalf with glory by I pitching himself out of danger on nu- ...,, .j,H..lAna n ' merOUS OCCSSlOnS, I . , , , . . The Greeley team has played here dur- mg the reunion from tne tirst year ana nas alWtty, put up Ul8 beat kind of ball, rt a nco R.H.1S. Central Clty.l 0010100000000-3 62 Greeley 00000030000000-3 11 6 Batteries: Central City. Horn and Maxey: Greeley. Sautter and Rogers. Two-base hits: Sautter, Foley, Murphy (zj. Tnree-tiase nit: umitn. utrucK out: y Horn, 16; by Sautter, 7. Double play: Greeley. Umpire. Bhank. Alexandria Defeats Wither. WESTERN. Neb., Aug. 15. (Special.) Alexandria defeated wimar ncre yester day, 11 to 4, in a tight pucners- uattie. 0 . u 0 1 o 1 0 ' Gre j . ; j-'V::i Ii4o ttd Alfred 8. uaimey. uoston. d-j, Wll'liim..' US 1 1 0 OM.nn, cf ... 1 M J J H 6-4. DrMw.il, m, 3 0 1 1 o jlarlaan. Men., doubles, third round-Behr and Archer. 0....6 111 Olleaa, p......J 1 J v ..i., w.i.. t aO O 1 0 oreraue, p... w v 1 i-iumran uunrmcu n" FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. I iTi m..m!An f 1 ri 1 is ,i iu 11 1 111 11 in X OiUXXi,. WJMJUwxwj. . x Play Fast Game at Meadow Brook SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 15,-Btrachan Griffin Pivrtlflo coast champions, ae fe&teu uaoncy ana -.nurii mi 0n the Meadow club courts. 6-3. 6-7, 6-4. w"n!K a'placo In tho sem.-f.nals. Btra- iciian piayeu auicy, u umim In tho scml-tlnal round or lennin Bin gles for the Meadow club today Gustava F. Touchard of New xont aoieatea uari H. Ilehr. New York, 6-3. 6-3. William J. Clothier. Philadelphia, at burn and Wallaco F. Johnson. 6-4. 7-6. Fairmont Defeats Ohio n. nifimVa. Nnb.. Alii. 16. (SDeelftl.) Fairmont yesterday defeated Ohlowa In a flcrco slugging gamo, marked by many errors, 21 to 15. Four Ohlowa men, in cluding Domeror, the pitcher, were In jured. but lack of substitutes kept them In the game. This accounts for Fair mont's victory. Hcore: ..., Fairmont 0 4 0 1 4 5 3 8 oiitewt 1 1 3 3 0 1 3 Z S 1& Batteries Domerer, Duncan. MoFar- .h i cik,iBh.fh, -,.. h wN land and Schupbach. Enoch and Wells. Glltnr Shot. Out Im.le.lde. aiLTNER, Nsb., AUg. 16. (Special.) Glltner defeated Ingleslde today 1 to 0, Cox besting Koyton in a pichers- Datiie. Score: R.H.E. Glltner 0 oooooio o-i ea ingiesiae o o o o o u o-v s j IleWItt Wins One. WESTERN. Neb.. AtlC. 16.-f SDOclal.) I Western was defeated in the mornlh Ignme nero by the' scoro of 12 to 3. Van- i neier, nuns, ana ataioy pitcnea tor Westsrn. Ball Tooraey at Moadamln. MONDAMIN. la.. 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