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Jeff May Be WOM 12. Y6 STeROtVY OM CROS BUN". HeV CAN'T STOP fe NOW. XU-LBE A M'LUONftIRE OetonjB THS SClSON li oviep ROURKES SPLITWiTH DENVER Omaha Wins First Contest, Seven to Three, and Grizzlies Second. LAST ONE CLOSE, EIGHT TO SEVEN llnttlriK of Cntianltnii nml Ollmore 1'rntnre IMny Chnimell 1111 Unt Tito Home Utiua In Second flume. DENVER, Aug. 17.-Omaha and Denver 'lvlded a double-header today, lh visitor winning rf.o first game, T to 3, Aiid the liome team the second, 8 to ?. The batting of (Jongalton nnd Ollmore featured. Channell hit It for two lionu lUns In tlio second game. Scorn, flrot game: Score flrat game: DENVER. AH. It, II. 2 2 1 0 0, '0 2 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 O. 3 0 1 A. 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 2 J 1 0 0 0 Glrmore, If., Caisldy. rf.. Channell, cf. Butcher, 2b., qulllln, 3b.., Slock, c Coffey, as.., Fisher, lb..., Schrelber, r Hpahr, lb..., Elston Harris, p..., Hagerman, 4 4 1 4 3 10 1 ' 1 0 0 1 Totals St 3 OMAHA. AD. It,. Payne, 2b..lf ,. 6 2 Coyle. If 1 .0 Thomuson, cf ..4 1 Conpalton, rf, 6 0 Kane, lb.., 4 1 Johnson, c,. .,, 4 1 Echlpkc, 2b 4 1 Justice, as.,.. 4 0 Closman, P 4 0 . Orubb. 3b 3 1 T 27 14 O. 2 0 3 1 10 7 1 s 0 0 A., 0 0 0 o 0 0 o l a i 0 1 3 .0 1 1 8 0 1 Totals .,,..38 7 32 27 'Batted for Schrelber In seventh. Omaha ,...1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1-7 Denver . .4 0 0 0 0 A 0 0-3 Stolon bases: Kane, Schlpke. Two-base hits: Ollmore (J). Casaldy, Coffey, Con galton. Three-base hltat' Channell, Jus. tlce. Home run: Orubb. Sacrifice hit' Coyle. Sacrifice files: QUIIlen, Elston. Struck out) l)y Schrelber. 2: by Harris. l; bv Closman, 7; By Hagerman, 1. Uas.'s on Dans: uu Hams, i; on tiagcrnian, . JUft on bases: Denve-, 4 Omaha, 7. HI : Off Hchrclbor, 8 In seven Innings; off Harris. 1 In two-th'rds Inning; off Hager man, 3 In one and one-third Innings. Time: 1!62. Umpire: Anderson. Kcoro second game: DENVER. AH. IL II. 2 3 2 I 0 0 1 3 0 0 O. 8 1 4 0 A. 0 0 Ollmore, If Qulllln. Sb... .3 Channel), cf.. 4 iUutcher. 2b.......... ..2 -Elston, rf S 0 Hpahr, c. uoiiey, na.i... Flhser. lb Hagerman, p. Cassldy, rf.-, ..4 ..4 Totals .-..".2S " 8 OMAHA; 11 27 13 AB. R. O. A. E. Parne, If '! lOrubb, 3b .....a Thomason, Cf J Congalton, rf. 8 Kane, lb ..3 Johnson, c... 4 Shlptw. Ib CloMnan, p... B Stevens, p...... .3 Totals T 7 13 24 U 1 0 1 O 1 0 B 0 0 07 iV.ni; ' 2 oiionoM Two-base hits: Butcher,' CongaHon (2). Three-baae hit: schlpke. Home runs: Butcher. Channell Sacrifice hits: Elston, Justice. Hagennan. Struck out i iiv Ufiwrmin. 8: by Stevens. 2. Bases on balls: Off Hagerman. It off Closman, 3; off Stevens. 1. Double play: Hhlpke to Justice to Kane. Wild Pitch: Clos man, Hit by pitched ball: Qulllln. Left on bases: Denver, ; Omaha, 4. In nings pitched: By Closman, 3; runs, 6; hits. 7i by Stevens, G; runs, 3; hits, 4. Time: 2:05, Umpire: Anderson. JOBBCItS I.U9K TO DBS 3I01NRS Kearney's Double In Ulbth Clear the Bases. WICHITA. Kan.. Aug. 17.-Koernor double In the eighth cleared the bases, but his error In the first half had let In two runs, enough to keep Dcs Molnoi ahrad. Lafferty and Regan pitched good ball. Score; DES MOINES. AB. n. II. O. A. K. o. Hahn. rf. 4 Fox. If.. 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 V Hunter, cf........... 3 Leonard, 3b,,.. 2 Jones. 2b.. lUillly, ..........,.. 4 Shaw, c T.. 3 HhrldOR, lb 4 Lafferty, p 1 0 it 0 'safe Totals 5 S 2 10 , 2 WIOlUTAi AB. it, H. i 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I A. E itapp. ss Nicholson, It 4 Mlddleton. cf 3 1 4 "3 . 3 t , 1 . 0 4 0 0 lUfiII, U...,, , 1 Bills, rf.-3b.. 3 Koerner. lb. 3 3 Smith. 3b Burke, rf Castle, P., Regan. P Wr-Cob , .. 1 .. 4 .. 3 .5.1 Totals C 27 15 'Batted for Castle In ninth. Dee Molnea 0 03000020-4! Wichita 1 000000 0-4 Left on bases:' Wichita. 7; Dea Moines, E. & prince hits: Mlddleton, Larferty, Fox. Two-base bits! Sheldon. lUhn, Waenb. Relllv. Koeitier. Stolen bases: Mlrhnlann. Fox. Htruclc out: By Rean. 4: by Lafferty. . Rases on balls: Retail. 4; off Lafferty, 4. Wild Pitch Regan. Hit by pitched ball: By Rerun, j Leonard. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Abbott -TOl'lSK-A DBFWAT3I "TUB SIOUX White flatted from nor lu Flrat laulnar. TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 11. -Sioux. City ' ould not hit Coehreham effectively while White waa batted from the box In the ,- lajjlrjfc whui thr locals scored four a Poor Gambler, OH', BUTT'S HOK&G UTon , FIN6 J HS TCU) fAt THREE A&O THAT H6 EVER. GOT UJCXY HB'D 5HAUE VtlTH NWS. I'LU GO 56 m. runs, more than enough to win. Cochran. Ihn first Topeka bntter, hit he firs hall plched to hlrn for a home run. Score: TOPBICA. All. R. II. O. A. K. Cochran, 3b 8 1 1 0 0 0 Lee, cf 5 1 0 7 0 0 Forsythc, rf 0 110 0 McLarry. 2b 3 .31300 Oear. If 2 2 13 0 0 Rapps. lb 4 1 3 3 2 0 aioAlllstcr. c 3 1 1'7 0 0 French, as... 3 0 12 2 0 Coercham, p 4 0 1 2 2 0 Totals ...'...31 8.. 10 SIOUX CITY. An. n. n. 8 A. S O. S 1 4 1 1 7 0 4 0 1 0 cooncy, 2b 3. Clarke, If 4 Smith, sv 3' Callahan, 2b 4 JftVldHOli, cf.. .;.... .8 Hums, lb..., 4 Miller, rf....; ,.4 vann, c tVhlte, Py. 0 Esell. p.... 3 'Unpp 1 Totals 33 2 7 24 16 3 Halted for Kcell In ninth. fopeka 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 -8 Jloufc City 0 1010000 0-2 Home run: Cochran. Two-base hits: AlnLarrv. Oear. ltaptis. Hums. Sacrifice fit: Orar. Stolen bases: Ilapps, French. Hits: Off .White, 4 In ono Inning: off I'.neii, o in seven innings, uasca on uaim; Off Cocreham, 4; off Ezelt, &. Struck out: By Cochreham, 7; by Exell, 3. Pained jail: Vann. Wild Pitch: IStell. Balk: ttl. Hit by pitched bait: By Kroll, 1. line: 1:. Umpire: O'Toole. Mnnoln Wlna Opener, WNCOLiN, Aug. 17. Lincoln won the opening game of the St. Jotuph series bv a scoru of 10 to 6 by bunching hits on Buscher and taking tulvuntage of the visitors' many errors. Jordan fur Lin coln was stronir up to th ninth Inning, when, after rive hits und four runs had been made, ha waa rellovcd by Knapp. Score: LINCOLN. AB. It. II. O. A. JS. Lloyd, 2b 4 1 1 1 3 0 Collins. 3b 4 .01010 Cole, cf 6 2 2 3 0 1 Mccormick. II 4 2 2 1 0 0 Barbour, lb...... B 1 8 14 0 0 Donovan, rf .C 2 1 1 0 1 'Dowllnt. t 4. '2 3 1 6, 1 Barker, C.............0 '01710 Jordan, p..., 0 0 0 3 0 Knapp, p...i,..;.....0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 40 15. 27 13 8T. JOSEPH AO. It. II. 0 1 O. 0 1 2 : a 4 6 0 0 0 A. 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 3 2 0 U Dawson, rf 0 Kelly. If 5 Zwil'lng, cf 5 Westerzll, Sb... 4 OyKll, lb , 3 Watson, Zb 4 Kchang, c ,. i M4tnke, ea 4 BUseher, P 3 Sturzer 1 2. 0 1 0 1 0 1- 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 5 Totals SS 0 11 St Batted for Buscher In ninth. Lincoln ., 0 0 0 3 2,13 St. JotMph 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 -lQ 0 46 Earned runs: Lincoln, 4: Ht. Joseph, 4. Two-base hits' Baker, McCormlck, Col. una, westersii, iceiiey, wauon. Three- noao nits: Aiccormick. uoie, tiourDour Kwitllnir. Home run: Htrir. Bniri on balls: Oft Buscher, I. . Struck out: lly Jordan, 7: by Buscher, L Left on baaaat i.mcoin. ; est. josepn, . uoume piay Watson to OygU to Wetrr1. vilrt pitch; Buscher. Hit by pltclud ball; OyKll. Sacrifice hits! Collins. Baker. Stolen base: Dawson. Time: 2:10. Um pires: Segrlat and Colllftower. Chicago Giants Lose to Brewers, 6 to 5 The Chicago Union Giants In the flrat game of their series at Rourko park fur nished a thrilling contest with the Btora Triumphs. The Brewer nosed the colored boy out by a score of 6 to 6. In tho Giants' halt of the ninth with the Brewers leading by four runs, the Olants drovo Kelly from the mound and proceeded to take advantage of Alder, man's wltdnest. Threo runs had counted and two Ctanta wure perohed on third ana second when Peters lifted a fly to Lawler. Previous to this the Olants were easily handled by Kelly, though he was hit frequently, but "Oom" Paul twirled cleverly when in tight places. "Bud" Mc- Nalr, a chubby southpaw was on the fir ing line for the visitors and while he out- ritched his opponents, the Brewers man aged to solve his offerings when hits meant runs. In the fielding line. George Falconsr hone with a one handed grab off Mo Nalr'a liner against the center field boards. "Pick" Rauchman wa a oloie eccond In fielding honors with a brilliant top and throw off Durkee's willow. Score: BTOltr TlllUMl'H. CHANTS. AU.ii.q.A.E, AD.II.O.A.K. rlconfr. cf. 4 Ortheu, lb. 4 DurkM, lb.. 4 0 I t 0Me,Vr. p.. 4 10 0 0 (Turner, lb.. & .1 1 1 OJmklm. t... 4 4 I 0 vcoltraiu, tt. I III 1 U'thnun. 5b I 1 1 ! retort, u... 4 1 3 ei'Ytncti. lb 40 0 numier. cf. i i 1 lailktDioa. rt 4 1 t 1 ONora. p.. 0 0 Lwl.r. If.. 4 Druuisr. jb. j iiacmen, c. . I Dtutb'lr. S Kolir. b l 1 4 f 1 0 0 Allcnain, p o r. --Alex.Kor.. 1 0 0 ThIiI. tl If 94 c g'nta 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-5 Stow O 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 . Two-base hltat Oltklnson, Oraham. LkWler. Three-UHa hits: 11nrU. Turner. Struck out: Bv McKnlr. it; b KeUy, 5. Bases on balls: Off Kelly. ; on AiuoiTiiRo, j. jiui: urr wo air, h In eight Innings; off Kelly. 10 In eight and uue-iura innings, nioien oases, l-aiconer, KV!e.r- Il.nl,cyv Sacrifice hit: Hachten. li t by pitched boll: Drummv. Wild pitch: Aiaerman. Double plays: Durkee to Drummy; Grahaoj to Durkeo. Umpire: Off Blair Take Uaute, BLAIR. Neb.. Aur. lT.-Soclal Teli. gram.) 'Die Hhernan Avenue Merchant of Omaha were defeated by Blair here today In a well played game, by a score Of 4 to 8. Score: Merchants 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-3 Blair 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-1 uattrriea: inair. Rathtae and Kmuse; Hfnouiu, aine unu ui. Key to the Situation Bee Ad 'Milling. THE BftEt But He's a Good VeS, Jeff, t SAID THBfA VOIOS , AND U-L MAVCG oot. Hene a, dollar ob. you. MOLU It? VAtl -r-AfC IAN vis. . .' . - Ufa WH 1 fcUN THAT UP TO Ojooo THii uGEVr. cvt tip rop. tduY IS 'PRlkteSS CALLAWAY I TO WIN SUPERIORS TRIM YORK TEAM Losing Streak Broken by Seven to One Viotory. NOT AN EER0R BY THE VICTORS Features of Contest Vance' Pitching: nnd Infield Work of Colts linrae Crowd Wltnesiee Ihe Ohme. SUPEIUOn, Neb.. Aug. 17.-Speclat Telegram'.) Superior broke Its losing streak today and played an excellent game, winning from York, 7 to 1. The features of the. game were Vance's pitching and Infield work of the Superior Colts, who played errorless -ball. The at tendance waa about 400. Score: ToitK. , surEition.' AD.H.O.A E. All. ll.O. A K. ,ltl. Jb.... 3 0 J 1 lMtlntrt. ct. 4 1 I 0 0 Mulrr. 3 M'QUllt. M, 4 Clar. If 4 trlct. lb... 4 tUe, cf... - 3 8npp, 3b... 1 Mitllcki, e. t sroltbton, p. ill vnna, ZD. s 9 x 9 v 1CJ OThilMlnt. It 4 0 100 0 0 1 aundrtth, rf 3 3 J 0 0 0 0 0U-kw'l, lb. 4 iU 1 0 0 1 0 lObtt, U 1 0 0 0 4 0 lnrown, 4 t 0 4 0 1 10 0 oachtld, t..., 1)400 0 0 0 0Vnw, p.... 4 0 1 0 0 ToUU 30 111 I I ToUla I It It 0 York ..0 0000100 0-1 Superior 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 7 Three-base hit: Bookawlti. Two-base hits: Brown. Matmnu at. Sch Id Melnert Bases on balls: Off ' Smlthson, 4; off Vance, 2. Struck out: By Smlthson, 0; by Vance, 4. Double plays: Mulvey to Mattlcks. Hit by pitched ball: Obat Tlmo: 1:45. Umpires: Pontius and Jluti roe. Fremont Lpsea In Klertnlh. FREMONT, Npi Aug. 17.-H8Pec'.l Teegram.)-Fremont and Kearney for the fourth time this season played an extra inning game tody. .and Fremont lost lb the eleventh, when Oetchell, who had fought a superh duel with Joe Lots, weakened long enough for Synek and Acock to drive out two-base hits. The latter scored the former and settled the game, Routt went in when none was out and stopped Kearney on lna. spot, Hot weather, combined wth the Path finders slump, reduced the attendance. Score": KKAntfrnr. freMont. AU.Il.U.A.K. AH.I1.U.A.H BlntUtan. It 4 0 1 OWalUM. u. I 0 S Brntk, lb,.. Ill ITarpla. It... 6 Olttnry, lb.,, I OWettel, cf.. 5 0Wl tb.. .. 1 oaoawtr, rt- i 1 Welch, Jb... 4 . . . , 0 1 1 10 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 a s Jo 0 t Acock, 2b... 4 14 Mrrap'a, lb I 1 11 Rcbouron, c( I 0 1 Ory, rf..... 400 Wooruir, ul 1 I Krlckaon, e. 4 1 1 IMt, p 10 0 OOftehtll. p.. I Rout t. p.... o TUUIl St e S3 17 1 I T0UU.. ..ST lIM Kearney 0 010000000 1-1 Fremont ......0 100000000 0-1 Two-base hits: Synek, Acock. Double play: Woodruff to Acock to Plympton. Bases on balls: Off Lots, 3: off Oetchell. 3: off Routt, 1. Hits: Oft Lots. 4; oft Oetchell, 6; off Routt, a Struck out: By Lots. 10; by Oetchell, 6: by Routt. 1. Wild Pitch: Getchell. Time: 2:13. Um pire: Myers. Attendance; eao. Colnmbn Team Shot Oat. ORAND ISLAND, Neb.. Aug. i7.-8pe. clal Tlegram.)-PHcher llrown, with tho aid of tho fast fielding and the gilt-edged support of the team behind him, shut out the Discoverers by the scoro of 7 to a Thelman of the Columbus aggrega. Hon Pitched a good game, allowing eight hits, but these were bunched three In tho third and three In the fifth and several of them were good for extra bases. The bunching of their hlta and several costly errors made by tho visitors netted, the home club their scores. Poteet. who caught his first game for Orand Island, rapped out a home run and a two-bagger. urown sirucK out twelve men. Bcore; COLVMDtlS. OltA.VD ISLAND. ... . AU.It.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.B. K-arnr, ni l l I IBtntlh, It... 4 o 0 0 Peoplte, 3b. 1 Btaytb, tt... 4 D. I, lb..... 1 lUmwr. c.. 4 z enowitojr. n 3 o l l t. Cuom, tb... 110 10 1 IfWn'or, tt. 4 1 l o o 1 IPotMt. c ... 4 2 II 1 0 0 OVMrlor, lb.. 1100 1 IWerd. to.,.. 1 t 1 I t 0 OtfuiYb'j. ul 1 1 11 4 ODrawo, p.... t J 0 S 0 e o . i 1 tt Otn. It 1 Adoreo, M... 4 nqo, rt 1 Thelreu, p I. tnondui .. TuUll .10 llTtl TeUl 34 10 14 II 4 'Bated for Bono In the ninth. Columbus .....,.,..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 0-4 Orand Island .... .1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 -JJ Earned runs: Orand Island, 2, Two base hits: Brown, Poteet, Farley. Baaea on balls; Off Thelman, ; off Brown, t Struck out. By Tholman, 6; by Brown, 12. Left on bases: Columbus, ; Orand Is and. 4. First base on errors! Orand Inland. 2. Stolen bases: Peoples. Smith, fechoonover, Rushenberg, Sacrifice hlta; Peoples, Downey (t). Ward. Time: 1:09. wiuiJiicn; rreeae ana ixnganecker. CASH PRIZES FOR NORFOLK RACE EVENTS NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 17.-(!peclal.)- Cah purses of S1.3C5 will be paid out dur ing the Norfolk fall festival for automo bll? nnd motorcycle races, N. A. Huse, chairman of the race committee, has just completed the program. The festival Is to be held September 17, 18. W and SO, On the lost day there will be one S400 free-for-al automobile race 130 to the win ner, tlOO far second and $50 for third prliea. Cars will drive one hour and the machine making the greatest distance In that time wll be the winner, An ob stacle race wilt he a feature of the third day Each day there will be a free-for-all automobile race, with a purse of $175, and a race tor stock cars under forty horsepower. Aiuerlran Association At Toledo- Kraalt. R.H.E. Toledo 1,1 5 10 4UIIH10Min ,..... ,,,, .3 li Batteries: Dasher and Stead and Owens. At Indianapolis Mllwaukse Indianapolis Batteries: Powell and and Casey. At LouUvtlle- St Paul Louisville Devogt; Olm- R.H.E. 7 7 : 1 4 I Hughes tx Works R.H.E. 8 11 2 7 Batteries Relger. Walker and James. tSISBBs2WMM OrfsMtBBBsflMEssBB' . . OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST Investor YAS - UiT.A StA,t-t-WAien-YAi- -SAY A Ten SPOT' ON ' YfVAS Standing of Teams AIER. ASSO. W.L.Pcl. Milwaukee. 74 48 .G07 NATL LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York. 75 S3 .004 Phlla. Gl 39 . 622 Chicago ... 00 61 .541 Pittsburgh. 67 61 .6M Brooklyn... 47 68 .418 Boston ..... 48 (1 .424 Cincinnati.. 43 71 .377 St. Louis .. 42 68 . 379 Louisville.. 69 53 .66 Minneapolis 68 54 .K7 Columbus,. $7 Ert ,S46 St. Patll.... 67 CO .487 Kansas City W 69 .4 Toledo KS 73 . 423 Indlanap'lls 44 78 .367 Kansas City, 4; Columbus, 1. Minneapolis, 8; Toledo, 5. St. Paul, 8; Louisville, Z. Milwaukee, 7; Indianapolis, 1. Game Today. Western Let cue St. Joseph at Lin- coin, De Moines at Wichita, Sioux City at TopeKa, umana at uenver. National League Pittsburgh at New York, ClnclnnAtl at Boston. Chicago ai Philadelphia, St. Louis at Brooklyn. American League Boston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at Cleveland. American Association Indianapolis at Toledo, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Colum bus at Louisville. Nebraska League Hastings at Beat rice, York at Superior, Kearney at Fre mont, Columbus at Orand Island. Miller, Toney, R. Clemons and V. dem ons. At Columbus R.H.E. Columbus 4 8 1 Kansas City 1 3 Batteries: Davis and Smith; Covlngtot. and Connor. BEN FRAHKLINCLUB PICNICS Tri-City Organization of Master Printers at Elmwood Park. NO RACE SUICIDE APPARENT Mrs. II. n. Schlnker of 24B8 South Tvrentleth -Street Win Prise by ' Marina EJlvenof CJiU-.. dresi Present. Race suicide has no placo among the Printer In this soctlon of the country. If Indication In evidenco at the second Bnnual plcnlo of the Tri-Clty Ben Frank lin club, held Saturday in Elmwood park, may be relied upon. Tho feature Of the day waa a mothers' contest, in whtoh a prixe of $15 was offered for the largest family on hand. Tho donor of this prise requested urgently that his name bo kept secret, but did, however, disclaim all adherence to Bull Moose principles. The contest was won by Mrs. H. D. Schlnker, with a family of eleven lusty urchins, but there were & number of close seconds and thirds. Seven famUIos of ten were- presont and four of nine;. Mr. Schlnker, who resides at 2458 South Twentieth street, is a small, rather frail woman and ascribes the sturdinesa ot her family to plain common sense living, good, wholesome food and plenty of fresh air. The judges of the- contest were Mrs. Paul Getxsch mann, H. L. Tostevln and E, L. Potter. The Tri-Clty Ben Franklin club Is an association ot all the employing printers ot Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs. The plcnlo is an annual affair given by the club for the benett of. Its employes. The orricers of the associa tion are Harry L. Tostevln of tho Fest- ner Printing company, president, and C. E. Corey, president ot the Corey Ss MoKenslo Printing company, secretary, The committee in charge of the outing consisted ot C. E. Corey, master of cere monies; U. I Tostevln, reoeptlon; E. L. 'otter, sports; Charles R. Dooherty, ad vertising; George S. Johnson, music, and, O. H. Rose, tickets. A good program of races was arranged and several short speeches were given. Green's band furnished muslo for" the oc- ceston. Hntumarr of Event. Winner of the various events to whom Ubiral prise were given: Fat men'a race: First. George Amis, second, Charles Anderson. Women's io-yard dahi Office girls, first. Mlts Mary Reagan; second, Mis Schlnker. Compositor' 60-ynrd dash: First, Frank ii.uwiurv; secnua. waiter aisasser. Pressmen's ICO-yard dash: Flrat. Georg But; second, James SutJ. llovi' &n.vnrfl 1ith Hlr n in first, John Janek: second. Eddie Volohokl uiris- w-vard dash: Six to 10 years, first, Edafyn Benson? second, Ruth oner. Bovs 40-yanl dash: TVn tn 1.. v..r. first. Eddie Clarke. flrsL Mla wvBtu unci, iiinurrj Kirix,j Mary Reagan; second Bertha Carlson. -MISS Bho Mm: Ifli- .Ti( SutJ; second, Charles Clarke. oacK race: First. Fred Dlmm.!; sec ond. Deyo Stammers, Married women's race; First. Mrs. Deyo Summers; second. Mrs. Ballar. Chiiuren'a 25-yard dash- Under years. "W.1, Jon Wheeler; second. Ted Cope. Blnderymena 60-yard dash: Flret, Dayo Stammers; second. Fred Olmmal. yomen's tO-yard dash, winners in seo end, seventh and eleventh heats: First. airs, nummera; second. Miss Marv Mens 60-yanl dash, winners in third. fourth and thirteenth heatsr First. Freo. v.miuai, mono, titmei duij. , BULLET FROM ADMIRER LAYS Y0llMr- WOMAN LOW WUhelndn. Rice St9 South Eighth street Is In a critical condition fat the Omaha General hospital us the result of bullet wounds Inflicted by Ross Hassan, .an admirer. The two quarreled late yes terday afternoon and Hassan pulled a gun. firing several times. One of the bullets took effect In the woman's abdo men and another pierced her leg. Hassan was arrested by Captain of Detectives Maloney aud Officer Pater DUlon, j VNfHpiw 18, 1013. Drawn POUND BENDERFROM MOUND Naps Knock Oat Mackmen Hurler in Sixth Inning:, Winning-, 6 to 2. TAKE THREE OUT OF FOUR Largest Crowd In History of Game In Cleveland Present, Turnstile Recording- 2ff,017 Admis sion CLEVELAND, Aug. 17. Cleveland made It three out of four from Philadelphia today, winning 6 to 2. Orogg outpltchcd Bender, the latter being knocked out of the box In the seventh inning. Gregg weakened after two were out In tho ninth, four hits netting two runs and allowing Philadelphia to escape a Bhutout. The. largest crowd in the history of the game here waa present, the turnstiles re cording 23,01 admissions. Cleveland scored it first run in the second Inning on Turner's double, Grant' put and O'Nell's sacrifice fly. Another was scored in the third on Chapman's double, Jackson's out and a wild pitch Four more were added In the seventh on Turner's alngle, O'Nell's Jouble, Lelbold's single, Chapman's triple and Jackson's single. The Athletics went scoreless until the- ninth Inning, when Collins doubled and scored on Walsh's single. Schang and Orr also singled, scoring Walsh. D. Murphy ended the game with u fly to center. Bcore; CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. AD.II.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Lelbold. cf.. 4 3 4 0 0G. M'phr, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Clupnu, ss 4 3 1 qoiarinr. e:.. 4 OCollIni, Sb.. 4 ansker, lb... 1 0 Mclnnl.. lb. 4 OWolsb, if.... 4 OSchanr. 0... 3 Jackson, rf., 4 1 3 Lolole. 2b.. I 1 1 Johtiiton, lb 4 0 10 Turner, 3b.. 3 1 2 OltMT. It... 10 1 O'Neill, c... Ill Ones. P.... 10 0 OOrr. 3 Onemltr, p... 2 Wickolf. p. 0 Total 11 11 17 10 O'Struok .... 1 D. Murphr 1 , , ToUli.,.,.31 t 24 14 t Batted for Bender In eighth. Batted for Wyckoff in ninth. Cleveland 0 1100040-6 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Two-base hits: Turner, cnapman. O'Nell, Collins, Baker. Three-base hit: Chapman. Sacrifice fly: O'Nell. Stolen bases: Lelbold, Groney, Collins. Do-'ble playst Schung to Collins, Jackson to JohnBton. O'Nell to Turner. Hits: Off Bender, U In seven innings; otr wye- ttt rtAnjk I ft rvn v trininff. Till Hftfl nil bnltfl ! Off Gregg, 2;N off Bender, 2; off Wyckoff; Hit by Pitched oall. scnang oy uregK. Struck out: By Gregg, 5; by Bender, 5; by Wyckoff. 1. Wild pitches: Bender, 1; Gregg, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 5; rnilaaeipnia, 7. 'lime: z:. umpires; Evans and HUdebrand. Brown Beat Boston. ST. LOUIS. Aur. 17. St. Louis played In championship form this afternoon and defeated Boston, 3 to 1, in the visitors' laist game here this season. The Bostons' fielding was wolrd. St. Louis tallied first when MoAiiester waa safe on Janvrtn'a error. He stole second and scored on a two-base hit by Shotton. Pratt's triple and a one-base drive by Williams counted another In the sixth. A single and. Brier triple in the eighth netted the last run for the home team. With men on bases Baumffardner was effective In all but one Inning, In which Boston Scored Its run on a single by Janvrln, a stolen base and Wagner's sin gle, score: D0STON. fft LOUIS. AU.ll.U.A.b AO,ll,U,A,l Hooper, rt. OSbotten. cf.. 1 1 OlUlentl, M. 2 0 OlTstt. lb,... 4 1 OWIIllami. rf 4 1 0 Austin, lb.. 4 0 OBrtel, lb,... 4 1 JJohmton. If. 1 1 OUcAl'ster, e 4,0 OBsumf'd'r. p 3 0 Mund?, lb.. Hill, p Speaker, cf.. Lewis, It. OiMnir, 3b. 4 jsnmn, u. I Wsioor. tb. 1 ThooiM. C t"dr. e AnJeP40ti. p Kntle. lb.., Yetkes ... GtrrlSkn . 0 ToUll 1 17 0 0 B 0 Totsle 10t II, , . Batted for Thomas in eighth. Ratted for Mundry In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 St. Loul 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 Two-bnse hits: William-. Bhntten. Hooper. Three-baae hlta: Pratt. Brief. Hits: Off Anderson. S In seven Innings; off Hnll, 2 In one Inning. Sacrlflre hltst Ralentl, Janvrln. Stolen bases; Wagner. McAlester, Janvrln. William-, Johnston. Left on bases: St Louis. 8; Boston, 8. Pases on balls. Off Anderson, 4 off Hall. 1. Struck out: By Anderson, 8: by Raumgardner, 3; by Hall, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: McOreevy and Connolly. Ynnka Tnke Final. CHICAGO, Aug. 17. New York bad farewell to Chicago today for the season by winning the final game of the aeries bv 8 to 3 after twelve hard-fought in nings Weaver's error of Hartxell's grounder followed by a single by Pecklnpaugh cava thn visitor the tame. It waa nlP ond tuck with both team, with the oppo. Ing plchera giving a line exnimiion or nervfl tn the nineties. The locals had several opportunities to score, but the wonderful fielding of the visitor' Infield cut off Chicago's chances. Manager caiianan a men maue tneir first run when Williams made an error on Schalk's drive and Weaver followed with a triple. Another run was scored when Chapnelle alngled. took second on a passed ball, third on an inrield out and scored on Chase's single. Tha Yankee tied it up on singles by Hartsell and Pecklnpaugh and a double by Knight, Score. NEW YORK. CRICAOO. AB.It.U.A.G. All. II. U. A. U. VUIm!. Sb... 1 1 3 1 ICbtppell. It 13 0 0 CNk, cf..... 4 0 i oiisrstr, zd... i : 0 OLonl, lb.... till 1 OCbste, lb.... 3 21 0 0 0Bo4i. tt. ... I 0 t 1 0 orollln. rf.. I 0 1 4 l&htlk. e... t 1 4 1 4 OWtsrer, Hi.. 4 1 1 1 1 3 Deal, p. ..... 0 1 I rree. Ilirtiell. rt. i i Cildwell . 0 Woller. rf . . 0 0 leck''b, si I 1 Kslsht. lb.. I 1 Wltllims, lb 4 (II Swtener, c. . 4 1 10 Kesilai. p.. 4 0 0 0 o 1 0 Totals U 17 tl 1 ToUlt U t M 14 4 Ran for Hartsell In the twelfth. New York 0 1100000000 13 C-'o""-" O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base lilt: Knight Three-base hit: . ... :i.iilu nits: Cook. Lord. Weaver. Stolen base: Lord. Cree, Peck- Innauch. Douuie piays: uoaie to unase. Cook to Sweeney. Lett on bases; New I I it ! 1 for The Bee by York, 3; Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Off Benx, 2; off Keating, 2. Struck out: By Benz, 4; by Keating. 5. Passed ball: Sweeney. Wild pitch: Keating. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Dlneen and Egan. Tlacer Defeat Senator. DETROIT, Aug. 17.-Edgar Wlllctt. twirling superbly, survived a brilliant pitchers' battle today and Detroit, sav agely attacking Englc whtn he weakened In the seventh, took the closing game or the series from Washington. The score was 7 to 1. During the first six Innings. Wlllett granted two hits while Enslo al lowed three. Each team could score only one run, although Detroit had men on bases In five of the Innings. A fielder choice played, which gave Gandll a hit, enabled Foster to score Washington's only run, In the fourth. Louden' single to center, bringing Bush homo, tied the count In the next Inning With one out In tho seventh, Wlllctt singled and Bush drew his fourth suc cessive base on ball. McBrldo's error and Crawford's double produced two runs ond Englo Was relieved by Hughes. The veteran deliberately pnssed Cobb and then walked Veach, forcing Iti n run. Gainer hit to McBrlde, who nipped Craw ford at the plate, but Stnnage double. Off tho scored board and Cobb, Veach and Gainer scored. With two out In the eighth and Mc Brlde on first, Schaefer batted for Hi-ghes and singled, but Wllett averted a possible trouble by retiring Moeller on strikes. Score: WASHINQTOM DETROIT. AD.II.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.E. Moeller, rt.. 4 0 1 0 orjuih, ss.... 10 14 0 roster, tb... 113 1 OLoudtn, 2b. t 1 3 2 0 Ullin, cf.... 4 0 0 0 OcrawJord, rt I 1 1 0 0 aaiidll, lb... 4 110 OCobb, cf 2 0 2 0 0 Morsin. 3b, . 4 0 11 OVeich. It..,. 1 0 I 0 0 Laporte, It.. 3 0 10 OOslnar, tb.. 4 1 11 0 0 McBrlde, tt. 2 1 4 S 18t&Die, c. 4 1 J 0 0 Henrr, e.... 3 14 1 1 MorUrtr, 3b 4 1 1 4 0 Atnaralth, e. 0 0 1 1 0 Will tit, p... 4 10 10 Entle. p.,.. 2 0040 Hushes, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.... .27 7 3701 0 Scbeefer ..11000 Oallli, p.,,, 0 0 0 0 0 Totils 11 6 24 12 I Batted for Hughes in eighth. WnsMnortnn o A n 1 i a 'a n ai Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 Q 0 7 Two-base hits. Crawford , Stnnage. Hits: Off Engle, 5 In six and one-third ...... .mc. ..., a . fcwu-iiurun in ning; Off Gallia, 1 In one Inning. Sacrl- V. ""V. w. oioien oases: poster. Bush. Crawfqrd. Double play: Morlarty to Gainer. Left on bnses: Wash IrRton, 4i Detrolt..7. Balk. Enplu. Bases or balls; Off Engle, 8; off Wlllett. lr off Mf?hJ?".?- uStrl!.c0Ut: By, Engle, 2; by, wyi-ShanV83- UmPlrC8; Oan Clab Shoot. The Antelope Oun lub held Its usual Sunday shoot at the Sherman park ball ground. Some fine scores were made in which Karl Kerl, the champion uhot of this section, again demonstrated his Bklll Two events were shot, being as fol lows: First Event, Twcnty-f lve Birds-Karl Kerl. 25; J, Radeback. 24; M. E. KerJ. 22; John Jensen, 21. Second Event, Twenty five Birds-Karl Kerl. 25; J. Radebach, John Jensen, 22; C. Schoefeldt, 20. POLICE THINK DE LOR CAPTURED IN WISCONSIN Marvin de Lor. highwayman, who. whllA In custody of a special deputy sheriff escaped from the county hospital a month ago In- a terrifying electrical torm. Is believed located In La Crows. Wis., where he Is being held by the authorities there for the local police. Chief of Detectives Malonev recelvnd the Information yesterday ana will send man after De Lor today. The man In Wisconsin denies: thnt Is the mUch wanted Omaha hlehwavmnn but thn polioe thero are confident, and he la being hold, nevertheless. Maloney will tend an officer, who Is well ac quainted with the outlaw. De Lor was arrested here vr.rnl months ago after he had held un th city clerk of Council Bluffs at Twentieth ana .uougia streets ana was cornered later by Policeman Wade, who captured him after an exciting pistol duel. De Lor was struck in the left lear bv on r Wade's bullets and It was while ho was recovering at tho county hospital that he took advantage of his guard's mo mentary neglect, and escaped. JOHN J. PHELAN TO TAKE OMAHA GIRL AS BRIDE Miss Margaret Lenore Otto of 21J0 Grace street will be married to John J. Phelan of S3U Burt street Monday morn Ing at 9 o'clock in the Sacred Heart church. The couple will leave for Salt Lake City tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, where Mr. Phelan haa accepted a responsible position with tho Oregon Short Line. He was formerly connected with the American Express company of this city. The bride is an Omaha girl. The Persistent and. Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success. 2 - Vfc- - m FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Win. Jetter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. "Bud" Fisher OHiRAPrORfet fWUTY PIWAULY GRftBSeD A VNMN6R rOR HJAS6LP; HOWfeNieR HE is no PitceR. AS KG" IS DftLLNtNC AIN ToOAV. Tae BftNKRjOUL. S NOV It ST K.0 MS. 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