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4 We'll Have to r PIC.K6D A 7n SHOT AND "PiNtS HeO THIRD I MM'T 6oT NO ttOUSH ND Mo r HKNt.6 To NONEt TH WORLD l? AS WtUL. SHOOT ROURKES SPUT TWIH BILL Omaha Wins the Tint at Dm MoJjwi, hut Leaes Six-Inning Game. rnt OUTPLAY BOOSTERS IN OPENER Set-end Content Lost by Ronrkoa AVhrn Dm Molnr Slip Aeroas Four Una on Iltdka In First Inning. (From a Staff Correponrt-mt) DBS MOINES. .Aug. M.-(8ioclitl Tel-fcr-an.)-Tha Rourkea broke oven In a dpuble-heac"e hero today; taking tha first Btmo by ii a: ore ut 4 to 2 and dropping the second, C to The necond gtune wua culled itt the end 'of tho sixth Inning to fellow the llourkes to catch b train. The first content- wu won by tltuoly hitting nod perfect support behind Brei nef. The -first score ciupe In 'the fourth when Congalton and Kane sot 'on by tn single route and pulled a duuble steal un the wary Shaw, veteran of the Booster clan. The second was made In the eighth, when Schipke doubtc4 and reached the plate on a single by Payne. In the ninth, with the score tied, Faber wallied Kane with Congalton down. Johnson struck out and Coyle walked. Schipke again doubled and b rout at in tho wlnnlng Bcores. Although tlio Boosters got eight WW, they wero weak In tho pinches, In tho second gain 6 Hicks p'lrbed great ball for tho Rourk'es, but was unable to settle in the first Inning, when four runs wero tipped acroe. Reurka battrs were un abl to find Kofffe at erltlcid. times. Score, first game: nrcR vomits. AM. X. IL O. Hake, rf. 4 i e o Tot. K. 4 0 10 Shaw.- ..v. . .-?.- ,1 " e- ivwje8 sMinldaa. Sbi 3 '0 0' 0 8 O Faber, p. '.a.'... VMala .........1 31 1." t JI7 IB, 0 rt. t0 k J "JJ '' 7 juauce, ....,.. j v ThnmiMA. cf.. 4 .8 n 2 -0t 0. 4' Congaiton, t.i...! . i ,J Kane, lb. . lil Johnson, a -',?. 1 Coyle, If. ! '!v 2 Schipke. K f t S Brenner, p. J 0 0 Totals t 4 7 12 1 Deo Molne 10010000 0a Omaha 00010012 0-4 Two-base hits: Leonard. Schipke. Sac rifice hits: Hunter, Brenner. Double play: Payne to Justice to Kane. Banes on balls: Off Faber, 2; off Brenner, 1. Btruek out: By Faber, 10; by Brenner, . Hit by, pitched ball; By. Brenner (Leonard, Sheldon), Wild pitches: Bren r. Stolen bases: Congalton, Kane (3), Jstmson, Payne, Coyle, Lett on bases: Des Motoes, ; Omaha, 6. Time: 2:96. "Umpire: Anderoon. Score, second game: DEB MOItTBS: ' AB. a Hi Oi A. 0 0 0 Jr 3 ,0 ' 4' 3 nann. rr. . . .-. a 1 1 o rax. If 4 11 Xwrrior. cf...... 8 2 a LeOBara. 3b.... 2 11 Jwmmi. lb 8 0 1 JMMr. M ,.,78 A a Manaea c 1 0- 0 ftMfM. ........; 3 V 1 Me. 8 1. 1 Totals S5 6 IS 10 OXAriA. AB. R. It 1 1 i2 I 0 o. A. E. l'ayne. s Jucttce. ss ..'..."3 Themnson, cf..,".".rt Con trail on, rf....,.,. 8 "Kane. lb... 3 RricataUr. 0 t.. I Co-ie. if, , Srhlpke, 2b...,,.., , 3 Xllcks. p v. 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 8 0 Totals.. ii s k 18 CaMl itt rA nt tilth in ali ii,- to cMi train. irv- MMnee ,...t h 0 0 1 i-ii Omaha ,,,,( 0 1 0 2 0 t cZif"t.r.",: Jfra. tfohl-ke. Hh. Jrtft . HK"nn. TVvthV oUvt SST " T,fL,v in ''o-'s. Ba nn O'f wr! 4; off Ttlrk.. Jt. BteV o, t P.. tsiyva. !, nrt VVniM hv' ?TrJ" P"'k. P. MlirTf.n.on Ift on buses' n. Mo e 7- Omaha. 4l Time: 1:40. Umplro: . Anderson. . " WHITK iimwrnw ow WOUlfn Stn HoiAm Vta.n fltrn-r mhA niler for Win. .tvlnrnd Jt. M. . plfnMns' and nt- otirsrh. njared flr tia ro the rliltnre and mad tbr vtfs' c-n,, w,"n BlOtrx CTTT. IT) n Cooney. Jb .s T PtreMer. If S 1 f mlth. ms 3 J Caiishsn, Sh 4 0 DavMson, cj 8 1 "Wood, lb . 8 0 Marshall, rf 4 0 Varn, c ,. 8 0 White, p I!...!"""! 0 " s ' Ai0 Hunit.4ti"fv'-afc,.?e.S i X x O. A K 3 a 0 j ' ? 1 1 0 ton 2 0 1 0 3 0 27 13 2 O. A. R.I 1 8 I 3 10 6 10 3 3 1 8 1 1 3 10 3 11 0 0 0 j 0 27 12 "j 0 0 1 01 Totals ri 4 13 trr. JosemT. . AB. XU II. ...4. .tO- 1 Dawson, rf .,4 O I 2 0 1 1 0 0 : aygiu ib .(i3. "Watson, 2b Schanr, o ,. 3 Orlttltb. 0 3 Melnke, as 3 Hterzer. p ' 0 Jloehler, p ,.3 Totals ftl .1 (I oux aty. ...,,M.s H i at. JopJy-"""- ojooooooo-t Tnree-basa hits: Strseter. Davtdxan. Two-baso hits: Smith. MArshall, Daw- nan. Bacruico nu. wygn. BMiea CUM, Excuse Mutt for Pi !liiiflll!l&" Smith, Vanri,v- Kelly," XVatson, Bchahs;. warned run: hku city. ; ieu on baeea: Bloux City: If, Bt. Joaeplt, . Struck out! By Sterter, J! by Doehler, (; by "White, i. . on ball Off Mbrzt. V, -6tt Boohler, 6; off White, t. Illtsf Off. Sterzer. 3 In one Innlne. none out. In wMtid: off TJoehlcr. S itt elETht lnnlnn. Wild pitch: Jloehler. Pafed ball: Hchanc. Time: zaa. umpire: necrun. UBWVEB "'AWD WICHITA DIVlbE' Doth Contests of Double Bill Are , ' TVell riayed. ' ? chlta divided a double-header .today, the locals won the first game, ft to S, .and the visitors, tho second, 7 to 5. In the first game, Denver,-, made sever run on seven hits, an error, a sacrifice and a base on balls In the eighth Innlnff. Score, first game: ' ' DBNVHJIU ' ' ' ' ab. n. . q. a. ailmors, If. ,.( l 4 2- 0 0 Cassldy, rf. 3 110 0 ChanneU cf. 43010 Block. 2b..c 4 13 18 Qulllln, 3t. .. 3,0 0 2 1 Hpalir, c w,i. 8 0 -K 1 '1 uouey, 'ss. .,.,. . ,, i ..--j Flshen lb. 4 1 1 15 4 Schrelber, p. 4 0 12 5 Kliton 0 10 0 0 Harris, 2b. 0 0 0 0 1 Totals ti ' WICHITA. 10 27 It AB. ,11. It, 0 1 8 t S 1 8 0 t o. 3 I 14 0 1 1 1 0 A. 15 Itapp, s. 4 Nicholson, If. 4 Mid die ton. cf. n 6 0 0 1 0 1 8 3 4 Slughes, lb 5 inns, rr. ............. Burke, 2b. ........... 4 Smith. Sb. 3 Wacob. c ........... 4 Durham, p. .......... 3 Totals M ( 13 24 17 Batted for Boahr In the eighth. Wichita 125!i?2i'lt5 Denver 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 M Two-baao hits: Durham. Ollmore. Three-base hit: Mlddleton. Home runs: BUlei Carrldy. Bases on Balls: Off Schrelber, 2; off Durham, 4. Struck outt Hy Durham, 1. Lett on bases; Denver, J! Wichita, 8. Uacrtfloe fly: Cassldy. Passed 'balls; Wacob, spanr. oudik TImWref ".OrTool e. Score, ecoRil eRfo'ti , , hHMora If' i.'Jy 1 .11 O1- ', casi4y.rf ...mj:. 4 jj , ? .a, 5 Chnnheff. Of Wlock2 f;.W.....B. ,0 ,a QUIWlB,. 4 ..0 U0 J 8' 3 spahr.i'o 4 n 43 1 5 0 Coffey, a'j'..i-ivju.f'0.l,.4v. 8. 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fisher." lbT...".;..'.;. 0 1 ' 8-1-I Bloan, p a v EUtoa 1 0. Harris, p ............ 0 0 Totals .23 S WICHtTA. AB. U. Itapp. bs 4 0 Nicholson, If 2 3 Davis, cf 8 3 Hughes. Ib .......... 2 0 -Bills, rf ,......2-a 0 0 .0" 0 2 12 27 10 2 II. 0 1 8 O. 3 1 A. 4 0 Ti. 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 t.VJt 1, 1 .0. ii 3 va 0 a 0 2 0 4 Burke:-2b ... a 0 Smith, 3b .....4 Castlo. o 4 Ilegan, p ............ 4 0 1 1 Totals .84 1 "o- ST ' S Batto4 for .fiRn Jn-the eighth. , Wichita 0 0.2' 1, OrtOtl. 3 . oyt Denver' 0 iy owe Stolen bases: ChanneU (2). Nlhcotsoa. aitmere (2), aatir. fHlls. Two-bam Mta: itegan, uiock. niree-oase mis: i-assiar, Spahr, Sacrifice hits: Hspft Fteher, CHI- epanr, ewcriTice mil. n more, .Hughes, Ba)k I fly, J HiifAe; Struck bj by Harris. 1: by Kean, S. ttsgaff, ctacruice it: Byan, 2; 1 Kaaea'on balls: Off Sloan. 7: off Regan, 4. Double play: i(apptouurxe to ttugnea, uut-By piieneu ball: Coffey, Itegan. ,L(t on' "brie. Denver, 9; Wichita, 11. "Innings pitched: By Bloan, elrht (7 runs, 9 hlts),t by Harris, one. no runs, no htts). Time: 2:6, U ni pt ro I O'Toole, KAWS POUND TWO TWJULKRS 1 1 0 0 0 0' 0' 0 0' Neither 'CtaWaa nor Khanst Able to Stera Tide ef Battle. era pounded two Lincoln pitches ho thtr heart's content and won today's gatna .by a score of 13 to 3, In only one tn nlng wnatLlncoln able to take the'tniMi- ure or Miller with much success. Short stop French of the visitors, after mak ing three doubles, was. Injured s)ldlng to the plate, and was forced io.retlr.e. Jcoro- LINCOLN. ATI. n. 1L 0 a A. 1 4 1 0 1 0 . 0 2 3 0 i Lloyd.. 2b vfl . 3 Hadar. tb ........ r.4 2 Col, cf -. 3 0. Collins, lf-rf 8 1 0 Harbour, . lb .-4 v g PeploskU K-rt 4 1 o- il ijowiing, ss a v Baker, o 8 0 Clauss, p 0 itnapp, p i v TOtals 32 -e 7 27 13 TOPEICA.. in n it n A. 2 . 0 - 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 . w , , t. r .t ... a.. -n a o . Forsythe. Yf ...... 3 . McLarry, 2b 6 2 2 Gear. It 3 0 2 Rapps, lb-SS 8 13 Kwetot, O ... O 2 2 FrenCli. ss .., 4 8, 3 McAlllsUr. lb 1 1 ' 1 Miner, p v s Totals U Lincoln ..v. 1 1 "Uf " 27 0 0 8 0 1 11 1 0 0 B TAttAlta ........... 2 0 0 10 3 1 4 113 liome run: -epioni. inwoiii nader. Two.basa hits; Rader. Frrnch (D.s Miller. Sweet. Oear, MoLarry ,(t). Duu.on ballm Off Clauss. 3; off Miller. . HiroeK oui: uy .wiauss, s; or Miner. 3 Milt bv Tttehd ball DowltrU, Coch ran; Stolertbaaesi Rader, Collins,. Left on lae: Lincoln, j; Topexa.. a. . liiw: Off Oauss. 11 In slxanlnics; off Knaprs 9 In three innings; off Miller. 7. Saert flee hlta; Coln. "Le. aart2). Tlmo: 2.-06. Umpires; Wood and CoUlflowtr. ' Callavray Loses to Bloomer. CALLAWAY, Neb.. ' Aug. it. (Specdil .Teltgiara.)-Tha Callaway bac be.ll cuo lost to the Boston National Bloom rs here today by a score of t to 2 before one or uve largest crowds mat ever attended a case call game in tbls dtyt Datterlra' Collawy, Dunn and Davis; Bloomers, wngnt anu Joroon, steder. umpire, uratui- THE BEE: This One ISLANDERS DEFEAT KEARNEY Three.BagTfer by Artley ih Seventh Hakes Score Three t One. WINNERS TAKE. LEAD IN FIRST Transferred Game Between Leasee . Leaders and dramd Islaqd Ite alta In One of Best Contests of the, Season, GRAND ISLAND. Neb... Aug. ,Z4.Spo! -clal. Telegram.) Tho transferred game between Kearney and Grand Island, played here today, was one of the best games of tho season, tho Third City crew, getting tho long end of the 3 'to -3 nonro. T,he game,, although devoid of sensational playing,, was bard fought sU tlio way through, both pitchers doing well and both teams fielding In big league stylo Smith, resumed his place ,at short today, taking elebti ohanpes without an urrpr. liotz, batting for Erlckaon In tho at half of the ninth, rapned' out a two-boK ger, but the Kadltallsts could not get the run necessary to tlo the, game. Am ley's three-bagger g'avo tho locals the winning run. Score J KBAUNUT. OllAKD lBUUTD. AH.II.O.A.SW An u n l in Bln1ton. If I J 0 Wraith. .. 4 1 S 9 Uyatk. S... 4 V 1 J lVX,y,a,T. rt. 4 1 if 0 0 Acock. Sb.. .. Drrr, Sb... t 0 13 1 HtrrtotU lb S 0JS 1 Ucohmrrtr, cf 4 1 2 O u 0 feo4rulf. w ,0 1 4 i Wire. lb.. 4 0 6 o Kruin. " 5 ij5 OR-bSfft its l ,ilverol thputand "W screamlhs for l"lrtnpioa,.p j. 1 71 0ArUn pU. 4 10 11 TMah.K..n 4 27 14. 1 a rand Isluid ... 3 0 0 0 '0' 0 1 0 fr-3 Ko&rney 00200000 02 Earned rUnt Grand Idland, 1, Twn baso hit: Lots. Three-base hit: Artley. uases on balls: Off Piympton, 2: off : Pote (2), Hit w pitch JAB: yJCtaue nlays: Bdrry, to Farley. a" toFaiWy. flyiiek .to'Hemott to cock.'' Stolon naea: Smith. Singleton. Srnek. Saotlfloe, 'hit: Downey; Time: l:W. Umpires Artttus. Frew on t Twice (eneer Gasae, COLUMBljs. Nab., Aug. -(Special1 TelegTami)-Fremont and Columbus see sawed. throUsh a tGdloua'sam todav. the O.hPawneo Infield thrwig. KWay tho game alter 11 naa peen won several umes. A total 'of seven errors, was harned to Co lumbus, while. -tho?vliltors pul!od through with four, jFlye. jtlth.ers werq used, In a Vain cffortiriSaifop. tho sv-attust. Ray Cran sent IrhalLof .the locals ten runs with a pair of hepie rune. Bore; riVEllONT. COLVUDCK. .AO, II. O. A. O. AD.II.0.A.B. Willtc, Ul I 0 I STtsaJMS. Sb 4 1 S S t jurpia. ii.. i 9 vitapit IS, 1 1 1 lUorr. lb., 4 3 12 iKmnb. ef., 6 00 Wttul, cf. . I S 0 viHtl. lb.... I 3 11 0 nla tb,... 4 113 llttniMf, rf. 4 2 1 0 Ban(. e I 4 0 OOnn. if,... 4 .. 0 0 IlJ"f 'J"' 4 1 9Atai$. u.4 9 0 S fJ,,r J"". p o o 4 "tnkjey. p. 3 e- t OOory. p I a 0 J, UVVUTII( y- V a 4 V MnaanMM ..... - ToUls IS r IT 7 ToUli,....U U (7 U 4 Fremont i ....S 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 1-11 Columbus .4 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 Or-10 Btplen basest Turpln (2), Henry, Welch, Hlnhtey; Peoples.-Smyth, Deal, Ramsey. Kranlnger. Sacrifice hits: Wetsel, "Rcls, Peoples. Sacrifice fly: reoples. Two. base hits: Turpln (2), Wetsel. Welch. Rondeau. Home runa: Cran m. rnS. Ji11? V .Cw,wy. 25 off Hlnkley. S; off aetchsll. 1; off Bono W: off dory. 8. ruck eHtj Ry Rlriklij', 3t by atch4t 1; ?uf,.C?nw??'- off Hlnkley, 3; off Get S.k.S'Wi.otf, Bpno, ,; off Cory, L Time: 2:15. Umslrei: . Monroa and LougV- XJi.r'"' "l i. ducs on cans Rrda Come tVem Hhlnd. ILABTINtJfL NK.. ! 11 yal.i itirimn.r-naaiings came rrom behind today in the ninth Inning and tied tho score and won In -e tenth with two hits and a Meriting The game was. play el at Blue Hill Scoire: AD.II.n. A.E. in nict. eb,.. 1 1 i neMeld. rt 11 0 a Mutre'r, rt. 4 Price, lb... I I 0 OWlu.r. tb.. 1 1 1 4 1 10 Onnntt, tt. t I 1 0 t 13 0 OTaeke, lb.. 4 S 19 1 0 14 1 ttiewa, n.. I 0 S 1 . 1 1 OPIrftilne, Itt I 1 t I III McCab. Jf. 4 .1 I, . o o.s ) onieh'oKM. tttu t Tjobuon, p. i a- e i e 900 orrwktr ,,. i e o Clarke. If.. 4 U.lmVt, nt utiiiu, e. i lJw, cf... Bntpp. ib,.i Otbore. p. 1 Wltltaoii, p I Totals It I it u ...... TtU1 12 39 M ' Batted for ohnson In the ninth. York ., 0 00100002 0-3 Haeunga 000000003 1 I Two-bass hits: Bechtold, Bennett. Llese, Sacrlflco hits: Tacke. Richardson, "" pyanoK, urown, unapp. Double Play: Rica to Malmqulat to Price. Basaa on balls: Off Johmnn. i- off Oaborne. 7, Left on bases: York, 10; "aatiflgs. W. IllU; Off Johnson. 7! off Wllley, It off Osborne. 16-, of Wllllanis. 2. Struck out: By Johnson, 7; by Osborne. i by Wllley. L Umpires: Mrera a.nd Freeae, DUNDEE TAILORS WIN FROM THE ALHrVMBRAS The Dundee Woolen Mills dofeate.1 the Atliambraa In. a alx-lnnlng gamo at Flor ence by a score of I to 7. The game wu called In tho sixth Inning to allow a tec ond game, Vernon was on the mound for the Dundee and had an off day, but kept his hits well scattered. Lacej-'a batting waa the feature of the game, getting a. borne run. n triple and two singles In four times at bat. The Dundee are with out a gamo for. next Sunday. Score: aii:E. Dundee ..1 1 4 2 1 - 11 1 Alhainbrat . ,,.1 0 0 4 2 07 0 t Home run; Lnciiy. Three-base hits: Lacey. Dodd. Two-basa hits: Bpelltnan. lUahter, Peterson ( ). Struck out: By Vernon. S; by Beetr. 4. Battirles: Dun dees. Vernon and Rlcbter: Alhambraa, Stgelberg, Heeler alul Spellman. Key to the Situation Uev Advertising Persistent ACTantang is mo Xtoad to Big Returns OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1013. r X'OUUHT To 4CT ( PlVe R&rU ) MOSELEf ESTS TIGERS LOW Leads Sel Sox to Three to N6tltiiig. Victory at Detroit COBB PANS AT VITAL MOMENT TnaMr to Tlrltver the Good, Tbooeh Several Tlionmnd Fans, yrs; Ulm On With Their ' Crieo. DETOOTT, Auc. J4.M3rantlng only four hits and striking out sluggers fvhflii danger threatened, Monftley led Boston tr 3 to 0 victory over Detroit today. Daiita. though wild at tho start, also twirled wU, but poor support had him In trouble on, several recaslorls and Also helped him to lose the gams. Boston scored tho winning run In tho first Inning. With one out and Hooper cn second Speaker drove a bOUol-Uke trlple to left 'which flashed past Vend, and dented the outfield wall. WItn two cut In tho strh Veach dropped "Wagner's easy fly qnd afow moments Jatr Mooper showed his appreciation by dropp'ntr n single Into right field which scored Yerkea, yrho had singled, and WaKner Detroit filled the bases (n the eighth, but Baumonn swung vainly at a poor third strike. The Innings previous, with Cobb on second, Veach went out th same way and ,ln the closing Inning with a hit, Cobb, likewise, fell a victim Dubs fonned'lght Boston batters. In the fifth ha retired. I0ri8le,,Spker and Lowls anl each took ft healthy swing-at tho third strike. Bcortf: -BOaTON. tEI'rtQITl AaitOJLE, . AD,ir.Q.A. A.C. TToftMr. rt. I lv4 0 OBnih. M... til a o o 1 i 0 0 1 0 0 0 o l 5B'n. gnat V, 1 1 .ACnvford. rf 4 1' 1 rJC"oWW ef.,.-4 eac 0 ' mm, t.i 1 ?ti;;?i-'Wr.viiM o 1 s.v 4 l'SVifiaajer. !b.e t'o o3rj'i,. o-'t h-obum.,; e..- i; i 1V1 v MoMim . rV--'MpHirirr!b,s 11 l.i.24rt'IU OBtnA. Cp... I Sj 0 4 S TeUli.1 Kith ,... o a o o Li4n' ... 0 0 0 0 , Tot ale, ....to 4 17 11 3 Batted for TutweJlfer Jn eighth. Ran.fbr tanage ltf eUhth. Bostori i o(roH(tw Detroit :....:.'.. ...0"0 0'0'ft 0 0 & 0-0 Two-base hits Craw ford J Threeiboso l hit: Bpeaker. Stolen, bases:. Cobb. Eiigle. Double playsi Wasner to Torkes ,o Bngle, Dauss to Tutwelller. Left on baaest .Boston, s; Detroit, 6. Bates on ! Knifo rtr Unlw. St .off Dauaa. 3. Struck out: By Moaeley, C; by DaUMs, 8. Time; l'.6. Umpires: ftvansr and. Fe"cu 60 n. Fourteenth for Johnson. CHICAGO, ug. 24. Walter Johnson won his fourteenth consecutive victory today When Washington defeated Chicago, 2 to 1, In the first game of tho visitors' fare well series here Tho game was a pitchers' battle be tween Scott and Johnson and Scott would undoubtedly haye carried off tho victory If Ping Bodle had not lost the ball In the sun. Johnson had opened the fifth with a triple. Moeller followed with a base on balls. The next two men wero easy outs and Moeller7 tbttk second on the second out; Gandll then drove the ball high Into the right Meld and Bodies ran for It. When almost under tho sphere he lost sight of It In the blinding sun and the hit went for . double and Johnson and Moeller raced home with the runa which Won"to Bftrna. Ttje locals had taken a one-ran Jeajdjwhe- Colons doubled and scored on Kunn's 'stogie.' Shortstop, Breton, who was recently obtained from the Kansas City club of Hie American association, reported to Manager Callahan today. Score: WASHINGTON CHICAGO. Uoeller. tht 1-8 nw, m4 14 8 0 mum. ef... 4 a . OLoni. ib.... 4 o l o a a.natt. i, 4,,1U- :?. lb.. 4 t o o Morten, in.-' i- J feUta. rf... 4 3 19 0 r-Att 3 a i . uarrvr. id. Htinan ir. . i u u McDrid.. w,8, ft, ,1 9 tllfi; ef, 4 1 1 0 0 Alnrollh. ft 4 S! KaWt, .... 14 0 0 JthDten. 4-S 4ui-3&r)U. p 10 9 10 , Bt,rlr .10 0 0 0 TaUta. ,.S I ST 11 ITVnf, p., 6O0SO 9 0 9 t Toui....44 4 n 0 Battedor Btfott In the eighth. Rntrfor JSodlo-ln the ninth. Washtnston 0 0002000 0-2 Chicago,, '.'ui- 0 1000000 0-1 1 Two-bajijU: Collin, Gandll. Three- Daae'niu: vonnaont -jroster. niu: uti Scott, 6 In eight Innings; off Bens, 0 In . one Inning. Left on bases: Washington, 1 b) Chicago, 0..Uae oi bulla; OK Scott, I 4. Struck our. Uy Johtiaon, ; by Scott. , 0. -lime; r.. umpires: .vicureevey and Connolly. Napa OTercohjO Yanks. CLEVELAND. Aug. 2L-New York was powerless before Falkenberg today and was etiut put. 4 to 0. Fpur men hit safely and thro drew pde but only four got to second baae and none reached third. Both teoma fielded" well The defensive feature of the. game, was a Vfonde.rul one-hand leaping catch by Jackson, which robbed Woiter of a two-base hit in the seventh Inning. As a man waa on second at the time, the catch prevented a run. Ford started the game for New York, but lasted only one Inning. In that time Lajole was hit by a pitched tail and Jackson, Johnston, Turner and Grnney a ngled.. Thre runa crosxed the plate be fore the- side was retired and when the next Inning began Schulta rellerod Ford. But thro nils and one run wero made ott Schults. The ono run waa scored In tho fourth Inning without the aid of a hit. Turner walked und went 'to third on Granev'a infield aur Ua scored on Fal kenbertrrs out, Sweeney t6' Knight. HchulU struck but Lajole twice and Jackson one. coro: CtiSVirLAND. NEW YORK. AH1LO.A.B. t Aail.O.A.E. IJ.UM. ct. 4 ,1 1 8 9 3U1M1, Sb.. 4 0 9 1 9 CTupmto, ih v J 1 euanx, cr.... 4 Jicksoc, rt. 4 3 2 acre. ' 4 LaU. tb. . 1 0 9 OHtrtMll. Sk 4 Joheaua. lb 4 1 It. 0 Zl4r. ., 4 Trr. tb. S 1 1 9Klht, lb,. 1 qraaar. It- I t 1 0 Weter. .rt. 4 CXrlMh. o. 3 0 4 1 ,6wor. o. 1 Ftlkeab'r. pS 0 4 S OFord. p.... 0 tKkUls p,,. 3 1 2 TeUli.l. .U 4 Cleveland 3 0010000 4 New York... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-O Two-baao bit. Schultz. S&crtfloo bit: Drawn .Standing of Teams WESTBIIN W2AOUB. . Played. Won. Lost Prt. Denver izs Des Moines 12s Lincoln ........... 127 St. JoatDh ..126 R2 44 .(tl 71 EG 64 62 6T. 65 64 CI Bl 66 G7 70 .5 52-J S12 .484 .460 Omaha 123 1. . n Bloux City' 125 wicniuv 1 lis 47 .3f? 'AMEB, IiQAOUB. -,-..t rW.UI'ct. Phlla., .....78 a Mt Cleveland .70 i W NATt LEAGUE. w.L.rct New. Ttrk.:o 35 .6 6 Phil IIO. 60 44 Kfi Wath'ton .M 60 .6 Pittsburgh .62 53 .539 Boston .....57 08 4l Brooklyn ...61 41 Detroit 61 TO .121 Boston ..(,49 64 . 4M St. Louis 43 ifi 1 16 .w: fit. Louis ',..43 15 .565 Clnctnnarl ..4H (i .3 Now York.. 40 74 .351 A MKH . A BR'N. I STATU LEAGUE. Kearney,... C7 S3 .13! Hastings.... CC 41 .661 Milwaukee. 75 62 .B9w Ailnneap lla 76 65 .677 LoulsvllIe.V. 74 66 .K9 Superior,..., 61 46 .626 Coumbus... 7160 .611 York is TO 47 .61C esc Aaui,.,. t3 w .(ui ,o(uraou,.i is uu ,i Kan. vity.. M'Mw.jJTempnt..,. m pi .w Toedo...VM.E8 77 .430, Beatrice.. v. 42 to .433 Indlan'p'Vla '81 M atslanU..:: S3 E8402 Yesjerday's Reanlta, WESTERN' LEAGUE. Wichita. 6-7: Denvwr, Tqpeka, 13: Lincoln, 6. Omaha, 4-8; Des Molnoa, 2-5 Sioux City, 4; St. Joseph, 1. NATIONAL LE3AOUH. No games played. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Philadelphia, 9; St. Lduls. 1. Washington 2; Chicago, 1. -Boston, 3; Detroit, a Now Yoik. 0j -Cleveland; !. AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION, Minneapolis, 7-13; Kanoai.City8- Louisville 4-2; Toledo, 2-1. ' Columbus, 3-0;. Indianapolis, ,6-4. Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul, 0. NEBRASKA STATE: LEAGUE. York, 3: Hastings, i. Grand Island, 3; Kearney, 2. Fremont, 11; ColMmbus;, 10. Oawes Today. "Wostern League Wichita - a V Denver, Topeksl at Llncolh, Omaha-at Des Moines. Sioux City at St, . Joseph. " ' " National League Pittsburgh at Boston, Cincinnati at New .York, Chicago at Brooklyn. 8c Lou's at Philadelphia. American League Philadelphia at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago,. Boat on at Detroit New York at Cleveland. American Association Louisville dt To ledo, Columbus at, Indianapolis, Milwau kee, at St. Paul , , , Nebraska State League York at Hast ings, Superior at- Beatrice, Grand -Island at eKarney, Fremont at Columbus. VhUI. t-.-! tl . V -It 1 V Ht1Bitt Schul 3 in eeVenlnmnX balls: Off Falkenberr. 3: off Schultx. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ford, Lajole. Struck out. By FnUenberg, 3; by Scivilts, 6. Left on bases: Cleveland, 5: Now York.. Timer 1:42. Umpires: CLousU lln and Sheridan. Athletics Have femir TVIil. ST. LOUIS.Aug. 2t-The vlsltlhjf team baited. nroUnd In tho first inning. scorhiB fivo .runa off Wetlman befpre he waa taken out, A pasf and singes by Mc Innls and. Walsh in the second Inning netted;-another run for tho .easterners. IU tho next. Inning a paa. & saer)floo and a; singlo 'by- Murphy counted one. more. Stono wOa aieapy atter mis. until the eighth, when 'singles by Jilurpny and Old ring and two passes followed, by Mclnnls' sinKle Pitted twa.ruBa.. St. Louis was Bayed from a Bhutout In tb6. fourth inning. WUa,naftige4 and ws fOreed by Balentl. Brier wuu safe on VBjllmr .fumble, Baler.ltechiUr'. third. Johnston walked and Cotnpton, batting S? rol,e4 ou-t 10 first, a coring Jj&lentS. Sfcoret v ' THiuibaLnnA. flr.Lonia. AU.U.D.A.E. AB.)LO.A.a "Mu imtir. if. S 3 1 0 It. I t t .0 ll.l ! f BioltM. ef OUrlnt 1 1 -Jliutln. IK, ColltD. 3 I 3 t 2 e i n o s 0 3 1 2 0 1 9 9 9 .Pratt. b,4 'Btkir. 4 0i, owimm: j..r ,a... u v i, uviii mi, rt 1 Molnpl lb. I 111 t bAlelt. m, 4 vi.. a i urirr, ib,- 41 l?rry. .-. . 1 0 2 Uchnston, If 2 BcliMit. 4 1. ,6 Arunr. ,es V uinw, ,p.r ,t ..h .4 ,,MAlletT. e ;;T...iiTi7gora.i Totils-., 22 Xtt It 2 urflatted.for Agntwln fourth!- i'tiiiadeipbia ..,....& 1 ,1 o 0 0 0 2 0-8 evi ivOU'a ...i.A..,.Q- O0 1 0 0 0 0 Two-banlttu Mclnnls. Walsh; Sehang ltlt! rxrt vruiim. r , IVr"i"V5 0-1 illOK'. Off Stone. 16 "in elaht Vnrt .m!U Al Graves, Flanagan, Sacrlflc hltr Lis , .Khiti UmP'; Roganand- jnn ngs. . Sacrflc hits: Barrv, Rchanr. CUhM. to Wclnnli, lratt to D alert I to delphla, 10. Rases on balls: Off Wellman 1; off Stone. 4: off Bender S. u? pitched ball' Schanr ,bv stnn. aLSt out : By stone? 3- hv n.m-., i 84,rlck 2:11 U1n?f.'0, t?;J "3d.i. Time: . ' - wai KiMTqa -a luilisz. tz IT1 1 1 si a . . . HU ...ICVIi. American Association. At St Paul R.HH Milwaukee , li i fit Paul , ...."!!.." 0 2 v Ja,lte?.'' J",lWR,,.,' Youn Utr. Miller Wgr. Walker and At Indianapolis First game: R.1I.E. cotumous , 1 a "Indl.ana.poUs .6 11 3 Batterlea: Cfilumtma r.nv mtA a i.t.. Indianapolis. Willis and Casey. Second game: R.H.E. Columbus , , 0 7 4 Indianapolis 4 0 4 Batteries: Cotumbua Cook and Smith: Indianapolis. Mem and Casey. ' At Toled-Flrst game: R.H.E. Toledo 21 Louisville , , 4 9 1 Batteries: Toledo, Gerorge and Derogt; Loulavllle, Woodburn and Severold. l?ecpnd game: R.H.E, Toledo , ill Louisville ., 3 8.8 Batteries; Toledo. Baskette and Land; Loulevllle, Northrup and demons, Sev erold. At Knnaaa City First gxme: ItH.E. Minneapolis , 7 12 3 Kansas City 2 11 3 Batteries; Minneapolis, Morrtdge. 01111 gam Burns, Olmstead and Smith; Minne apolis, Rhoades and O'Connor, Secoed game; R.H.E. Mlnneapolia ., 13 19 1 Kansas City 2 8 5 Batteries: Minneapolis, Moirridgn and Owens; Kansas City, Riley and Moore. Key to the Situation Bco Aavcrlilng. for The Bee by GIANTS EVEN UP ON STORZ Win the Sunday Game at Rourlce Park, Three to- One. 0EAWF0BD AGAIN IN THE BOX LanVy Lad Who pltobcd Saturday Work Attain Bonday and la lie-; VTTavded With a Victory Olaon Hit Hard. The Letand Giants of Chicago evened up on tho aeries when they took Sunday's game by a 8 to 1 score, Crawford, the. long, hungry-looking fellow who pltchH Saturday';! game, again worked and we all to the good. But seven hits wero made off his delivery, not more than one coming In .any one. Inning. Olson, who worked for the Storz, had faultless support, but his offerings were evidently to the dork boys' liking; They I got thirteen hits, and but for the splendid support behind him the score must have been much lalger. "Graham had a bury day, taking eleven chances In sparkling fashion. Payne, ,the first Lelahdcr up, singled, was sacrlficod by " Winston and sco.-od when both Olson and Crelghton. tried to get Moore's high Inflefd fly. A hit, sacri fice and Sam Crawford's single through short scored one more In the second. Their last run came In .the fifth on suc cessive singles by Winston, Parks and Mooro. Eddlo Lawler robbed Crawford of a shutout, when after Doc Welch had been passed he doubled and Harry scored. Out of four times to the plate "he drew a sacrifice and two bases on balls. Gllham Played short and was fast. He also got two hits out of three chances. Score: LKTjANDS. 6T0HZ. AD.ILO.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Farne. rf.. 6 3 10 or,lin. rr i i t a a wiimon, if. l z o JOrtlitm, lb. 4 1 6- ri!tVtM..l 1 1 ; ; vnarke. tb.. 1 t-l I jo., .wu uwcien, rr... l o l o JAckiqi. ib, i t 1 1 "Olwter, If.. 4 1 1 Monroi, 2b. 3X3 ODrummr, lb 2 011 0 mrothera. 0 1113 I'Oimun. u. 3 2 1 0 Orn. ef... i a s a ICrelcbtra. o. 0 1 Crarfofi. Mitt 0OIon. p.... 1 e 0 Z - Doufhwty. 0 0 0 !UtIO u ii i . ToUl S7 7 M 19 9 Lelands ........ .....1 1, 0 0 1 0 0 0 03 Btorz .....,.,. q 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 11 Two-baso hit: Lawler. Struck out: By Olson, 5: by Crawford. 3. Bases on balls: Off Crawford 4. . Double plays: Jackson to Moore to Jaokson, Durkee to Drumir.y, irvasea ran: ureignton. Lett on bates. glands. ; fflww IS 8corcrJ T"re- A""J- Armours Shut Out the All Stars on Ft, Omaha Grounds Tho Armours defeated tho All-Stars at YVtt lnahn aal atwln' n rom. . n 4 a . ' tured bv Qumeaa' frr.at nltehtn. , not ... " : ; .... T .V Vc' . , V allowing 'a hit till tho seventh Inning. Corcoran, also starred with a homer and two-bagger. The ' Armours fielded well. Gurness making the only error. Only twenty-three 'men faced Gumess in seven lnrttngs. The fielding of -Ryan, Lisbon and Langtiel was' particularly noticeable For the All-Stars Gray , played A great game. Bcore:' - . AKMoims. ALL-trrATtB. ' AB.aO.AlE. AB.H.O.A.B Collin. IS. 4 9 1 9 0ur. tb,... 19 4 19 L'khla. M 4 1 1 9MCefk, Ib 1 9 1 9ttiagwi. u 3 1 9 AAndar-wa, rt 1 4 a HniMk, tt. l OWlll'son. lb 1 9 1 eCarmo4r. If 1 3 I 6s3!. e.... 3 1 1 tCrtr, p... 1 9 1 0- 1 Corcorta, tb 4 Al Ormna, ct 1 Oraree, rf. 4 flnn, lb... 4 Tuttte. lb.. 4 Ltiben. e.. 1 Ourneaa, p. 4 1 0 '9 11 Totati..,,.tl ftl . 1 To(l ,3 III M Armours 3. 2 0.1 1 0 613 All-Stars ............0 0 M M 00 Earned runs: Armours, 4, Home run: Corcoran. Two-boxo hit: 'Corcoran. Stiuck outV ?,y iCS?'a?r Si bjr flif l0" JJaae on balls: Off Carter. 2. Stolen basts: wiute. Blaoalt Malt era Beaten, Tho Swartz Commlasion company base . . . - . J . . : - . ' .leam waiiopea ine iooso-wiies team '. Sunday afternoon by a acoro 01 14 to 2. Th cracker-makera never h'A a chanoe with tho commission men. ho kt.icked ,h8 bn4i al, over the lot ancbnly allcwel the blscult-bakers to oorr.n'.ete the drctilt of the lases twjee. Thi baltorlea for Loose-w'les were Nortrn and Dworak, while MaAndrews. O'Ne'.i and Rwnrtx .Vil the hurling and recelv'ig frr the SwarU team. nemla Parka Win. Tha Bemla Pr.rkr, defeated th rinrlr Althletes 8unday afternoon at Thirty second and Dewey avenue by a score of 10 to 0. Batteries; Bern's Parks. Garnet ana uu itae; uiarKs, O'Neill and Crlbbs. iP TT FAMILY TRADE South Omaha: Wm, Jetter, 2502 N Street Phone So. 863, . "Bud" Fisher MOTORGYCIJSTSON LONfr RUN Encounter Trouble on the Long Cir cular Endurance Bun. ONE ARRESTED AT FREMONT Charley HoTTea nana Oat of Gasoline -and Mnkea.tbe Return Trip on Kerosene Slnffle Cylinder -ainchlne la First. Dust begrimed and tired, "but 'with a, happy and contented grin that stretched from ear to ear, twenty-six motorcycle riders checked in at Sixteenth and' Far nam streets before C o'clock yesterday afternoon after the 133-ml'le endurance' run from Omaha to Tokamah to Fremont' and back to Omaha. Forty-eight started Sunday morning between 8:30 and 8:63, but only twenty-six finished between-4:18 and 6:00, tho scheduled time for arrival. The riders ull started en time' fronl Omaha, but mechanical trouble's . 'and punctures soon eliminated a score befofw they, reached Tekamah, where they wero. duo to check in at 10:33. Several more dropped out before Fremont was reached at 12:62, but thoso who made Fremont and were recuperated by an hour and a halt rent and a sumptuous dinner were obis to complete tho trip to Omaha. Tha riders all experienced many hard- ships on the rood, nearly every ono losing his directions before the tri waa over. Bock and MoNab, two who rodo together) got lost and wero directed on a road running north of Blair by a facetious) farmer and rode for six miles before thoy discovered they were victims of a hoax. Several others couldn't distinguish be tween tho blue signs the committee, posted Saturday afternoon and the rod and tfhlto signs that other clubs had posttA and" as a resiilttrot offithe beatsn patrj.from five to twenty-five, mllca. Ron Into Trouble. Charley Ressguil 'loft Omaha, With a. loose machine and got Into all' kinds bt trouble before he got outside the city, limits. Cnrl Pederson, his teammate; performed a cqupje of hours Of expert mechanical work, which enabled Rjeesguli' to get as, far as Tekamah, 'but at Teka-k mah Ressguil lost a wheel and was com pelled to express h)s machine to Omaha., Charley Howes, also., was tc victim, at' circumstances. His engine Consumed all' tho gasoline he carried and, as lie, could obtain none of the necessary fuel, he -was obliged to purchase kerosene. 'He"'tfff- iBhed but a few minuted behind schedule-, butt .said he expected tho thing -to blor up every time he took cc fillL ' ,A third of the Charley persons Charley SteWart' "with a dispi'sed single cyllhder: nr.aclilno showed his brother1 riders 'bo. ,tb really mako a machine cover 'ground. He got lost In a forest outside; trtf Tekamah, bat at' that passed" every body cn the road but Carl Pederson; the daro-f dovlt Swede, and cimo lh eight mlnuie ahead of time much to the chagrin -of Tom Blrchall, -who- had a flagman stk Uoned at Twenty-fourth and Farnom streets to prevent any- of the -rider coroi ing Jn ahead of schedule. Stewart wenk so fast the signal man never had' -a oh'ance And it was only by extreme goo- fortune ho was able .to flag- Pedereon. Arretted for tipeealns;.' ' J. C Van Avery, the third maW In, 'haii the best luck of the band; until he gdt to Fremont, where the chief of pollcet all decked out with 0, -oI(tar aha a peari handled rovolver, arrested'ilm "for speed ing -and driving on the wrong side of the road. Von Avery, bl a. crcnr-deal of dlplomatlo argument, ptrtuoded "the magistrate to allow him to' continue" tho' run to Omaha. A confirmed "rumor 'hob It that Van Avery promised the- Jiidga share In the prize and .airchall says ho thinks that la sufficient ro dlaQualifr 1 Jm. "' -.- - . Tho prlzea have not been drawn yot but Blrchall, -who promoted the run, will make his decision today- or tomorrow and announce who "won ther run. NO FURTHER ACTION TO BE TAKEN AGMNST MURPHY ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24. Pres'dent B," Bj Johnson of the American league today telegraphed tho sporting editor of a local pap-tr that the National commission would take no further action In the complaint of WUUam Grayson, Jr former owner ft the Louisville American aas)Ur.ton team, against Charleji Murphy, president of thi Chicago Nationals. . u. i tlL ST. Old- SUPPLIED BY Omaha: Hugo P. Bilx, 1S24 Dougla U Phone Dong. 30dO