Bringing Up DEAR-1 VANTT0OTOOTO Jf Ti 1 f ' I Z. THE 6TEAM5MIPCOMPANV "Sbl: C ' . , f AND- tsECORE , J v "YOU At:AN f , 1 ) C VHItPER - f NEVER MIHDtHE 1 S THE LUflTWIA-WHtLE AST W IT) I llrrs -rr OOTSIDE ,i . YrOULD MDO L? E. I SAY-OLD LUblTANl - I'LL ROW I 0 SHOPPING . J CJC JTt i?-;!. ROOM ' TAUVUJ Be 0 MND - t $Olr1 TOP-ARE MY I OVER BEFORE. I 1 "J Pbl SSnES16 -ITHmK 1 k- HxII?5 I J iSSSK . TRAVEL WITH A fT , ? DO ANYTHING ft THE STREET V w- M6.TANIA: p J LBaSRT CHUpSv lT PAOON- JOSIES BEAT RAWS IH LAST - Topeka Secures Run In Ninth and J Drummers Then Get Two. PINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE 'Thomas and Itelsial Stave Hurl- In nattla Which 1 Not Settled Until Final Frame. K BT. JOSEPH, July H-Topeka secured cn run In tho ninth after Thome and 'Jtcltlgl had battled five Innlngs7 but fit Joseph rallied In Ita half of the ninth jvund scored the winning runs. Score: K TOPEKA. ad. it it. o. a. v.. Cochrane. Sb 4 o n o o Wakefield, el 0 0 o o 0 Forsythe. rf 4 0 3 1 0 0 Xoerner, lb 4 0 0 4 1 1 Talllon. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 -attimore. 2b 2 2 1 8 2 0 PiWer. en a l l s l rt Valt, o 3 0 0 5 0 0 Mapps 1 0 10 0 0 I8IB1. P 4 0 2 2 3 0 y Totals 33 8 9 2S 10 1 K-une oui wnen winning run scored. Hotted for Walt In ninth. 8T.J08EPH. I r . A"' - A- K. Watson, 2b.,..4 0 15 3 . Fox. If .....3 1110 pa Watson, cf 4 0 0 4 0 Patterson, lb 4 115 0 pirotton. 3b 5 0 2 1 1 KfWIlllams, rf 4 114 0 van, ss .i o z .1 i homos, n. s o o o SfStentcr 1 0 10 0 Pettlsrew 0 t 0 0 0 J Totals S3 4 0 27 10 0 1 "Batted for Thomas In ninth. nan for Bterier. .Topeka! ,.,.,...0.0 0 '3 0 O'O 0 11 St. Joseph 0 3000000 24 Three-base hits : Rapps, Williams, Lnt tlmore. Fox. Two-base hit! Pfoffer. HociKlce hits: Lattlmore, Peffer, It. Watson. Wall. Stolen bases: Fox, Pat terson, Wall, Forsvthe, Lattlmore. Ieft cn bases; Topeka. i); St Joseph, a. Bases cn balls: Off IteUlgl, 6; off Thomas, 2. Struck out By llelslgl, 4; by Thomas. 4. Time: 2:01 Umpires: Gaston and Borr, BEARS BLANKED DY INDIANS Aided by Speotaonlsr V FleldltuTi Doyle Shots Out Denrer. SIOUX CITY, I,, July t-Alded by cpecucular fielding. Doyle shut out Denver. 6 to 0, In the shortest game of the year. Score: SIOUX CITY, AB. It If. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b 4 12 3 0 0 Davidson, If 4 1 2 3 0 0 Smith, ss 4 0 3 3 4 0 Kane, lb 4 0 0 10 6 0 XJeune, cf 4-0 1 1 0 0 Balrd. 3b 4 1 'l 3 3 0 Bramble, If,...,, 3 0 0 0 1 0 Crisp, o , 3 0 0 5 0 0 (Doyle, P.; 3 3 113 0 Totals .32 5 3-'27 15 0 DENVER. ' ; AB- H- O. A. E. ddlnston.' cf 4 .0 0 6 0 0 Cassldy, rf,l. .',.'4W 0 1100 Coffey, ss...1. ..4' ' 0 0 3 1 1 Butcher, If. ,.3 0...0 1 0,0 Block, c i.' ..3. 0 1 1 1 Fisher, lb 3 0 3 9 0 0 Faye. lb... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Barbour, 3b 3. 0.1 0 1 0 ii&mloch, p 3 0.0, 0 5-0 Mitchell. If ,. I. 0 1.0 0 0 Totals 0 1 5 .10 7 eloux City ,.l 1 0 0 1 0 I 0 H Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: -Fisher, Smith. Sacrifice hit Bramble. Stolen bases: Balrd, Da vidson (I), Bramble. Double plays: Kane to Smith to Kane; Kane to Smith. Bases on balls. Off Doyle, 1; off Zamloch, t Struck outi By Doyle, 4; by Zamloch, 5. twild pitch; Zamloch. Attendance; 1,200. Time 1:40. Umpire: Fyfe. I BOOSTERS WltinlAVIND FINISH ITauitarr Across Three liana In Ninth Needed to Brat Wlches, DES MOINE8, Juiy 1-The Boosters made a great finish in today's combat with Wichita, hammering across the three runs needed to win in the ninth with five consecutive singles oft Baker. Score. ' DES MOINES. AH."R. II. O. A. E. jtann, rr : 4 1 0 0 jiunier. cr .-5 0 2 2 0 0 dlartford. ss 5 0 2 6 l 0 Jprves, lb ...5 1 2 9 3 0 if "'v. H;.- 5 4 1 c.waiai, id , 3 0 0 3 3 0 Xireen. if.... 4 a ti n n n IBurrell. SU 4 1112 Turner, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 fa. P 0 0 0 1 0 0 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 0 J O'liourke. 1 110 0 0 Totals 5 7 Is H H 1 WIOHITA. . A1J.lt H. O. A. E. Ochs. Sb...... 2 2 2 1 0 Nicholson, If ,3 0 0 0 01 P OBourke. 2b.. ..4 113 6 0 Praham. c 2 , 0 0 t 1 1 "nry, lb 4 1 1 12 1 0 & cf 3 0 110 0 KlUilmmons, ss 3 0 0 0 3 1 BossolonL rf. ...... ..I 0 0 2 0 0 Oaker. p ,3 0 0 0 6 0 Totals 28 "4 C 5 it 3 SifiiA1r T.ur2r..,n th venth. Batted for Lakaff in ninth. One out when winning run scored. pes Moines 0 0uu00033- Wichita 1 00003000-4 Two-base hits: Juues. Haley. Thrwe base hit Bills. Homo run. Orhs. Struck ut By Turner 3. by Laksff 2. by Ilkker L Hits Off Turner, five lr , ' Vntogs P.li'i, 0 Turner1?, IffBake'r i. Hit by Pitcher: Turner (Bills). Wt bases: ties Moines . Wichita 6. Time: U4. Umpires: Cullum and Stockdalo. Father I - . ( . I 1111 11 I atjw;. I GIANTS AMD PHILS DIVIDE WE8T. LEAGUE. W.UPct. AMEIt LEAGUE. W.UPct. Phlla. .... 43 29 .97 Detroit .. 42 34 ,K3 Wnshlnct'n 39 33 .542 Denver .... 44 30 .6w 6I0UX City 43 33 .WO St Joseph 43 23 incoin .... wn .fcii Des Moines 40 SO .121; Chicago .... 38 33 .535 lioston .... 39 3d .527 Omalii .... 40 ,45u Wichita ... SI 48 .332 Ht. LOUIS .. 38 30 .bZl New York.. 21 41 ,V3 Topeka 28 48 .3CSI Cleveland 25 4C .352 14 AT. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.UPct WkL.Pct New York 41 26 .6211 Chicago .... 4u 'a ,5S8 Chicago ... 39 33 .542 Ht. Louis 37 36 .tOC Cincinnati 3S 36 . 493 Indlanaprs 37 sa .Mil Baltimore.. 3T 31 .530 Buffalo .. 32 29 .525 Brooklyn .. 30 33 .484 Pittsburgh. 29 35 .453 Kan. City. 32 40 .444 Pittsburgh 32 34 .435 Brooklyn.. 31 33 .470 I'hllo. .... 31 35 .4701 Boston .... 28 40 .412 St. Louis.. 30 41 .423 NEB. LEAGUE. A ME II. ARoN. V.L.Irt. W.Ut'Cl. Hastings ..33 19 .635 Milwaukee .43 32 .57.1 ueatneo ...31 21 .tilwiLouisviiio ...4134.6)0 York ......27 26 .fii'J: Clevoland ..41 37 .t Od. Island. .28 2 .619 Columbus ..28 26 .528 Superior ....) 28 .481 Norfolk ....1I 30 .388 Kan uity.,42 la .sin Indlanap's ..41 39 ,513 Mlnneap's ..39 40 AA (joiumous 34 43 .454 Kearney ...17 35 .327i St. Paul.. ,20 49 .373 Yesterday's uesnlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 4; Des Moines, 5.1 Denver, 0; Bloux City, '6. Topeka, 3; St. Joseph, 4. Lincoln-Omaha, postponed; rain, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 0; "Washington, 1. Now York, 0; Phlladclrata. 2. NATIONAL LUAOUE. Brooklyn, 1-0; Boston, 3-1. Philadelphia, 4-3; ew York, 5-2. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Baltimore, 6; Brooklyn, 10. Pittsburgh, 61 Buffalo, 5, Kansas City, 4; Chicago. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, c; Clevelnnd, 3.. Columbus, 1: Indianapolis, 4. Nebraska State league results: Norfolk, 12; Kearney, It. Columbus, 3; Grand Island, 2. Beatrice, 7: York, 2. Superior, 6; Hastings, 4. (inutrs Today. Western League Wichita at Des Moines. Denver at Sioux City, Topeka at St. Joseph, Lincoln at Omaha. American League St. Louts at Wash ington, Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New York, Chicago at Boston. National League-Philadelphia at Pitts burgh, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at Chicago, New York at St Louts. Federal League St. Louis at Indianapo lis, Baltimore at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Kansas City at Chicago. American Association Milwaukee at Louisville. Kansas City at Columbus, Minneapolis at Cleveland. St. Paul at In dianapolis. Nebraska State Loattue Norfolk at iKeamey, Columbus at Grand Inland, ijeamce at York, superior at Hastings. Brookfeds Obtain Sixteen Hits Off the Terrapins and Win BROOKLYN, N. Y., July tf.-The Brooklyn Federals obtained sixteen hits today and won the opening game of the series, 10 to 6, Evans led the slugging with two triples and a single. Marlon, the local pitcher, was wild, granting seven passes. Jacklttsoh split his finger in the sixth and will be out of the game (or a few days. Score: R.H.E. Baltimore ....3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O-t S I Brooklyn t...5 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 10 IS 0 Batteries: Suggs, Yount. Hughes, WIN helm and Jacklltsch, Boucher; Marlon and uwens. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 6.-A nlnth-ln-nlng rally by the local batsmen threat ened for a time Pittsburgh's 6 to 6 vic tory hero today. Score: R.H.E. Buffalo .......3 0100000 1590 Pittsburgh ...0 03111000-6 11 2 Batteries: Schuls, Krapp and Blair; Kuetser and Barry. CHICAGO, July . Lange'a winning streak was broken today by Kansas City, which hit him opportunely, defeating Chi cago, 4 to 1. McGuIre replaced Lange in the ninth Inning. Chicago's lone run wan the result of two hits and an error. Score: R.H.B Kansas Clty..0 1000020 1 4 12 2 ,vnicago u o 0 o o 1 o 0 01 7 3 uattenes: rackard and Easterly; Lange, McGuIre and Wilson. TIGERS DEFEAT PIRATES IN EXHIBITION GAME PITTSBURGH, July 6. -The Detroit Americans defeated the Pittsburgh Na tionals, 4 to 3, In an exhibition game here today. Score: lt.H.E. Detroit .......3 01000000484 llttsburgh ...3 00000000363 Boehler and Baker: Kantlehmu-. Mamaux and Kofora. Woti 00 Trims Uennlnnjton, WAHOO. Neb., July 6.-(9peclal.)-Wahoo easily defested Bennington Sun day by a score of 8 to 1. The pitching of Anderson for Wahoo featured, he pitching a no hit game. Next Sunday Wahoo plays at Ashland. Score. R.H.E. Bennington ..0 00001000109 Wahoo 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 8 11 3 Batteries: Peterson, Kingdon and Mangel, Anderson and Gould. Struck out By Anderson, 9; by Peterson,. 4; by Kingdon, L Two-base hits: Blmodynes, Gould, Klrchman. .Umpire; Cook, 1 . Southern Association nesnlts. Memphis 7. Birmingham 7. (Called end of tenth, darkness) Nashville 3, New Orleans 0. Chattanooga S, Montgomery 9. Atlanta 1. Mobllo U (Called In thlr tcenth, darkness) Copyright, mi, by International Ntws Berrica, New York and Philadelphia Na tionals Split Even on Bill. CHAMPIONS TAKE FIRST COMBAT After Belnnr Defeated Five, to Four lu Initial Game, Visitors Tarn Tables by Winning Seven o Two. NEW YORK. July 6.-New York and Philadelphia divided thejr double-header hero today, the champions taking the first pamo by a score of 6 to 4. and Phlla.- delphla evening It up by taking the sec ond, 7 to 2. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. NEW TOIUC. All. It. o. A. VL in .it. n. A.M. Drrne. Ib.... 1 Oil ODisctxr. of., i I 0 0 8 Brkr, If..,. 6 3 10 ODurni. If.... t 110 0 Lotwt. Jb.,,4 1 1 1 orieteher, o. 1 0 J 1 Crth, rf.. 1110 OltoterU'n. rf 4 1 1 0 1 Luderui, lb.. 4 1 t 0 (,Mrkte, lb... 1 1 11 1 0 Vuktrt, cf., 4 110 ODorW, 2b.... 4 I i I 0 f.Jl"' lit OfHock. &.... 040 Kllllfw, e... I 1 7 1 lMyri, a... 1112 0 HMtlioa. p.. 4 0 0 1 0'Plai ........ 0 0 0 0 0 . . ' McLean, e... 0 0 1 0 0 Total! 3 1124 I lKromm, p.. 1 1 0 4 0 Donlln 1 0 0 0 0 Wltti, p,... 0 0 0 1 0 . Totalt JO 10 27 1 1 -an lor -Meyers in seventh. Batted for Fromme In seventh. Nono OUt When wlnnlnar run Rpnnul. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 3 O 0 0 04 piew lorit 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 35 Base on error: Philadelphia, 1; Two base hits: Burns. Bescher. Home runt Doyle, Sacrlflco hit: Lobert. Sacri fice fly: Fletcher. Stolen bases: Ho bertson. Beschor. Left on bases: New York. 4; Philadelphia, 1. Double plays: Martin. Luderus, Kllllfer, Martin. Base, on balls; Off Fromme, 4; Wlltse, 1; Mat tlson, 3. Struck out: By Fromme, 1; Wlltse. 1; Mattison, 7. Hits: Off Frommo, 11 in seven lnnlmrs: off Wlltun. nana in two. Time: 2:07. Umpires: Rlgler iuiu nan. cjcone, eecona gamo: I'1IILAXT-,IPIIIA. NEW YOIIIC. Au.H.O.A.E. An if n A r; nyriw, 3b..., 4 0 1 3 necher. cf.. S 13 0 0 Bfr. If..., 111 GO, Dunn, If 6 2100 Lobort. ... 1 0 4 1 OKUtcher. vi. 1 0 3 3 1 CTAt.th, rt.. 1 2 oeortobtrtl'n. Hi 3 1 0 0 Luilrui,,lb..'4 3 10 OMrrkle, lb.... 4 1 II 0 0 l'.kert, cf.. 3 0 10 ODol. 2b.... S 0 I I 0 Mnrtlu.'M... 4 1 I 1 OMotk. b....l 1110 E. Durai, e.. 4 1 I 1 oUirm, c... 1 0 0 t 0 Jtob, p.... 0 0 0 0 McLin. e... 112 14 Mrer. p,, 4 100 O'PIm 0 0 0 0 0 Tmkiii, p...O 0 0 0 0 Totals.,, ,,30 7 27 7 GDtmane, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 ftchaiHhr, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Trorpe ..... 1 1 0 0 Scbupp, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 fincxlfrata ... 1 0 0 0 0 Ran for McLean In 3 Batted for Sehauer In seventh. Philadelphia 43000000 0-7 nw lorK 10010000 0-2 First baa nn Arrnr? TJitiiAAiMi.iH , - " " ..... . i ,,,,u,4(.ll'ttllt, A. Twn.hnnH hits- n tin.. 11. ..1 - n.i. ertson. Three-base hits: Luderus. E. """i. "wwr, oioian oases: Martin. to Merkle; Mclean to Fletcher. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 3: off Schupp, 1; off by Schupp. 2; by Mayer, 2. Hits: Off Tesreau, 1 in one-third inning;, off Da- ranrflA. !l In nnn , .1 nn..ikl.j i 1 off Sehauer, 1 -In five innings; off Schupp, - Miiiuiasi un jbcoos, s, none out In first Inning; off Mayer, 8 in nine in nings. Time; 2:07, Umpires: Hart and Rlgler. Braves Talt Two. BOSTON. July 6.-Aftcr losing three straight Karnes to Brooklyn Boston came buck today and won both enda of a double-header, 3 to 1 and 1 to 0. Score, flrat game: UIIOOKI.YN. DOffTON. AD.ll.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.K. O'Mara. it.. 4 Oil lDrron. ef... 4 1000 llurair.l, lb.II I OErer. 2b.,.. 1 113 0 Dalton. cf... 4 1 1 0 OConnollr. If. 4 1 1 0 tt Wheat. If.... 4 110 OM&ranrir, at I 0 I ( 0 Cutahaw, lb. 4 3 I T 0.4rhmllt. lb. 4 I 11 1 0 BUnii. rt... I 2 0 0 OWhUled. lb.. 4 114 0 Hmlth. lb, ... 1 0 1 0 OCalhar, rf... 4 1110 Kitchen e... I 0 4 3 OOowdr. 0. ... I 0 4 0 0 Ptaffir. p... 10 11 onudolpb, p., I 0 1 I 0 Totalt II 7 14 11 I Total U 10 17 17 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 '3 Two-base hit: Connolly. Stolen bases; Cather, Schmidt. Double plays: Evers, Maranvllle, Schmidt. Left on bases; Brooklyn, 4;. Boston, 7. Base on balls: Off Pfeffer, 1. Bases on errors: Boston. 1. Struck out: By Pfeffer. 3; Rudolph. 4. Time: 1:33. Umpires: Johnson and Byron. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. All.il.O.A.K. AD H.O.A B O'Mars. .. I M I 0Dusr, If.,.. 4 0 110 Hummel, lb. 11 I 1 OEvtra. lb. .. 4 1 I 1 0 WhMt. If. .. 1 0 10 OMaranni. Ml o 1 s 0 -. - . - v, u hi mi, i a, a i t n n 8(nsl, rf... 1 1 1 0 UWhltted. lb.. 2 0 1 0 0 Smith. lb....l 0 0 0 OUann. cf 1 1 s a 0 UrTirir. r .. 1 lan ar-. . Z 1 . Z r Allen, p. I 10 4 lCruUfiir. p.'.'l Olio Totalt 14 I ToUlt !4 4 17 0 Brooklyn ,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Mann. Allen. Sacrifice hits: Marhnvllle, Wheat Stolen, base Hummel. Double plays: Maranvllle to Evers to Bohmtdt. O'Mara to Cutshow to Hummel. Bases on balls: Off Allen, 2; off Crutcher. 1. Struck out: By Allen. 4; by Crutcher. 4. lime; 1;40. Umpires: Byron and Jobmon. CARPENTIER OFFERED FIGHTWITH C LAB BY SYDNEY, N. a W.. July 6 Oeorge Carpenter, middleweight champion of France, was cabled today an offer of 320,090 to meet Jimmy Clabby of Ham mond, Ind., claimant of the middle weight championship of the world. Tha offer was made by promoters of the stadium here. Clabby's latest victory was July 4, when he won from Eddie Mc Ooorty of Oshkosh, Wis., on a foul In in the eighth round of a scheduled twenty-round fight Cards Drop Haseraan. .? X: loPl8 Jrtr Casey Hageman, pitcher, has been dropped by the St Louis Nationals. He goes to the Chicago club of tho fame league for tha waiver Prie. DYGERT WINS FOR PAWNEES Score in Eierhth Tnninr, v 6 UUtCJ Clincher for Columbus Team. STARTS OUT WITH A WALK Goes Little Farther on Sacrifice Hit By Pratt and Makes Home on Ward's Poor Pear to Initial Sack. ORAND ISlANn Wh. Tl- eaw- cIal.)-Dygerfs score In the eighth" won iur v-oiumous today. He got a walk; Pratt sacrificed him and he came home on vara-a poor leg to first The score: u"s, ORAND ISLAND. Deal, lb..... 4 Oil 0 0SchonoTr, cf 4 1 1 0 0 olfk. IK" J ?! 2 ov". 0 4 0 8 1 1 Oark.. lb... 113 1 Uralth. lb.... 4 114 0 Coei A X 1 ri"11' 1 11 0 0 Corer, p. 4 0 0 4 lSurcna, p... I 0 0 1 r'"-"" ni3 4 Totals II 7 27 111 Columbus l 01000010-3 Orand Island 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Bases on balls: Off Stevens. 4. Two base hit: Smith. Wild pitch: Stevens. Earned run: Columbus, 1. Struck out: By Corey. 8; by Stevens. 5. Sacrifice hits: Dygert, Pratt Stevens. Left on bases: Columbus. 7; Grand Island, 4. Umpire: Block. Time: 1:27. York Unable to lilt. J1 NiebV ?uly , 6--8PoclaI Tele Kam, )-?rork,.Ie!?t tny frame, being unablo to hit Johnson In the pinches. Mulvey, an outfielder, pitched the first Mx Innings and Helxcr, a local boy, marked the last three, Outfielder Mul vey was today sold to the Superior club of tho Northern, league.- He will report there .at once. Score: JKATrucas. toitk" ' AB.It.O.A.E. AD-.H.O.A.E. Florcr, lb.... t 117 ORloa, as. 4 1 1 1 0 n.nrion, m i l it OMurppjr. er I 1 I 0 0 Naff, cf 4 12 0 OTottcn, 3b..,. t 2 0 4 0 niack. rf.... 1 13 0 OClarke. If,... X 0 I 0 0 BoOtvltI. lb 4 1 11 1 OMuW.r n.rf 1 n A K Co, o....... 4 0 10 OHalth. lb.... 4 1110 ortatt, lb.. 110 0 Ollalier, p.... 10 0 10 UDK. If 1110 DHufU rt A A A A I. Jottnaoa, p... 4 10 1 oseblaMl.- t...' I 14 4 0 . I'leroe. 2b.,.. 1 0 110 Total 11 II 27 17 0 . . ToUI. 11 ! U 0 TWO out wnen wlnnlncr nnnrA marln Beatrice 0 0 102201 17 York ; 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Two-bsee yhlt: Murphy. Home runs: Black. Johnson. Bocknwlta. rvuihl nlnv' Rico to Pierce to Halgli: Heltrlch to Flo rey to BockewtU. Biuies 'on balls; Off Muivey, o; ore jonnson. 4. Lert on bates: Boatrlee, 3; York ,10. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson, 1. lilts: Off Mulvey, 7 In six Innings; off Hotter, 4 in three in nlnxs. 8truck out: Bv Mulvey., 3: by Johnson. 2. Stolen base: Ling. Time: i;bo. umpire: Meyers. Superior Bests Hasting. HASTINGS. Neb., July 6.-Spc.lal Tele gram). Superior won a slow game, 6 to 4, here this afternoon on errors by Mc Cabe and Matttcks in the seventh. Mc Cdbe came in from left field t short on a fly from Errett dropped It and made a. wild throw to home, allowing Obst to tally. Hlldebrand'a grounder was then fumbled by Matticks, allowing Greene and Errett to score. Greeners home run over tho right field fence and McCabe's throw Into home from deep right cutting off Errett. were the only features of the gamo. ' Score: . Batted for Schroeder In ninth. Buntriioai.- liABTmoa. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Obat. lb. 114 1 IBechtold. rf.. 1 0 0 1 1 Qrar. lb 4 1.1-1 03chrodr. at 1 1 1 1 0 oro. c... alii ouenntu. cf.. 41100 ThtlHlns. . cf 1 10 0 OOattman, lb.. 4 I'll 10 ErreU. rf....4 12 0 OMoCaba, If.. 110 0 Brown. If.... 4 110 0B. Brown, lb 4 1110 Hlldbr-nd. lb 4 0 5 1 OMattlcka. lb. 4 0 I 1 1 Monroe, cf... 10 10 ORIcti'Maon. C 4 1 I 1 0 Ktawrt aa..., 1 0 4 4 OSharraaa, p., 4 10 10 Blthop, p.... 4 0 13 Brown.'.. 1 0 0 0 0 Totalt.... . 7 17 11 1 Totalt..,. .U 11711 I eupenor i u z u o u s o Jtastlngs .3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 Home run: nreene. Two-base hit: Sher man. Sacrifice hits: . McCab, Gray. Stolen bates: Bennett. Schroeder. Struck out: By Sherman, .6; by Bishop. 2. Bases on balls! Off Sherman. 3; off Bishop, 5. uouDie piays: msuicks to ijettman. Gray to Kssertv Hit by pitched ball' By SHerman. l: by Bishop. 1. Wild pitch: Bishop. Passed ball: Richardson, umpire: i-oaateri. Time: 2:15. Norfolk IVLns This One. KEARNEY. Neb.. July . Sr-lal. Kearney lost to Norfolk todav In n tbli-. teen-lnnlnc- game. Four home runs made six or tne visitors' tames. Errors and luck played a prominent Part In the game. Four pitchers were used by Nor- ioik ana inree Dy neamey. ecore: R.H.P1 Norfolk ...0001 1 4O0 3 3001-12 IS 2 Kearney ...6 sooooooosooo H is 2 Two-base hits: Drumm. Matney, ncneiieren, nein, wainer. Home runs; Bright f3, Towne, Brown. Stolen bases Reis, Slnek. Scheueren. Sacrifice hits! Rets. Matney. Ericknon. Hits: Oft ueicneu, s; on Jteea. s; or; itoutt 5' pff Hlrsch. 3; off Plympton, 10: off Kingdom 8 . Struck out: By Reed, 3; by Routt Or by Hlrsch. 2; by Plympton. 6; by Kingdon. 9. Bases on balls: By Getcheli, 3; by Reed. 1; by Routt 3: by JMnguon, j; oy iiirscn, i. ua pitcnes' GetchelL Hlrsch. Passed ball Muaaer Double pla.vs: Reis to Towne. Routt to Melker to Towne, Woodruff to Acock to unimm. Time; 2:66. umpire; Quigley. Laurel Team Wins. LAUREL. Neb.. July 6. (Special Tele gram.) Laurel deefated Hartlngton, 4 to i. AJauen&s: uaurei, eieoert and Depew; Hartlngton. Balrd ana Wyman. Belbert anowea two niu. paaaoa two ana struck out four. Balrd allowed nine hits, passed one and struck out four. Scrihnrtr Defeats TJhllns;. SCR1BNER, Neb.. July E. 8 pedal.) Utllror lost to Scrlbnsr hero Sunday, Score: R.H.B. Scribner 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 3 Uhllns 0 00001000-153 Batteries: Dramel and Ehlers; Slack aadPltter. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TEARS PREYENT BALL GAME I Weather Man's Sorrow Sprinkles Diamond with Moisture. NOTHING DOING UNTIL TODAY- This Afternoon Antelopes and Omaha Will Battle to Finish Pa Slant Up Geo rite Graham. A brief SDlattrlnp nt 4 .v.. - " - ., uvfa ..will bila darkened heavens ruined the scheduled base ball combat betwn m. n,i,.. nj the Links Monday afternoon and for that reason, a large aggregation of lady bugs are much peeved at n. rrtin irt around these parts. The certain party cut loose with the bum weather Just before It was time to go and after he had liber ally sprinkled the diamond with very wet water he called for the sun, which shlned unsnuy in eremainder of the afternoon. But the sun came too late. The damage was done and the ball game was called off. This will give the bugs a chance to sec a double-header when the Links make their third call to this village in the latter part of August As most Omaha bugs are particularly strong for double sessions Only the l&dy hum n'ar. UannAln.ul n the dlaguetlng activities of the oforemen- uonea certain party. Pa Signs Graham. The Rourko rpster was agumented "yes terday by the signature of George Graham. Bill Schlpke suffered a bum foot and is In a somewhat incapacitated condition. Thus Pa signed1 George In a hurry to fill the breach. George would like) to play a. few more games of pastime and Pa figures that with a little play the former secpnd-sacker will become enamored with the spirit of the firing line and stick for the rest of the eeaaon. Another new man Is also to arrive be fore the Links are sent home, a beaten and disheartened bunch. The new gent la to come from Cleveland as one-fourth of the Shestak. deal. Who might the athlete be is unknown and deep mystery surrounds his mention. He probably Will be a pitcher. If he is a pitcher Pa only expresses one hope, that la that he is a pitching pitcher and not a hitting pltcheer.'as Omaha' has a superabundance of the latter brand already. Williams on Visit. Harry .Williams spent hs off day mak ing the rounds of his friends. Harry lives in Omaha and was with Frank Chance up to a few days ago, when Charley Mullen was sent to the Highlanders. In the opinion of .Omaha fans Harry has got Mullen backed' off the boards. They pre dict that before the season ends the Omaha boy will be back in the rtiojors, where he belongs. Today the Rourkes and the Antelopes will battle for the benefit of the paid cus tomers and the members of the Vlntofi street gang who are fortunate enough to cop a ball. Bert Grover, the only living twlrler with a boll on the left side of his map, will oblige for Omaha, while Scrog gins Is the likely candidate for the lLnk. Scroggins is due for' an awful trimming and Grover opines he is the lad to wield the mighty stick. FINN MAKES NEW WORLD'S RECORD WITH THE JAVELIN STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 6, A new world's record for throwing the Javelin was created today at the Baltic games by F. Myyrae, of. Finland, who threw 63 meters, 29 centimeters, or approximately 207 feet. VA inches. The American record hitherto has stood at 168 feet VA inches. The world's record msde at the last Olymrlc games was 200 feet. 1 11-12 Inches by J. J. Saarlsto, of Finland. Cedar fluffs Wins Two. CEDAR BLUFFS. Neb.. July 6. (Spe cial.) Cedar Bluffs defeated the Brode gaard team1 of Omaha here Saturday by a score of 5 to 3. Score. R.H.E. Brodegaard ..3 00000010-342 Cedar Bluffs .0 2002001 '-fill 3 Batteries: Brodegaard. Bradbeck and Hoffman; Cedar Bluffs, Bockemuehl and Helmock. ' Cedar Bluffs swamped the Johnson Clothiers' team of Wahoo here Sunday, making seventeen hits and scoring ln runs. Score: R.H.E. Clothiers ....0 00000000015 Cedar Bluffs.4 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 -ll 17 3 Batteries : Clothiers, Larson and Zlmola; 'Cedar Bluffs, Bockemuehl and Colts. Cedar Bluffs will play here next Sunday with the A, O. U. W. team of Omaha. Lindsay Defeats Platte Center. LINDSAY. July 6, (SpeclaU-Llndsay won from Platte Center on the Fourth, getting the long end of the purse offered at the Madison celebration. Lee, the Lindsay pitcher, pitched a shut out game. Error behind hint allowed Platte Center to get their two runs. Score: Platte Center 3 0000000 0-2 Lindsay 3 10 0 I 1 0 0 M Lindsay left today on a week's base ball tour, playing Spauldlng today, Cedar Rapids Tuesday, Greely Center Thursday, Albion Friday, and on Sunday at home with the Battle Creek ball team. The trip is made In automobiles. The orches tra accompanied the team and will play for dances In each of the town visited. Scotia Defeats Ord. ORD, Neb.. July (.(Special.) Scotia, beat Ord, 7 to L In tb ball game Saturday. Big Ed Walsh is Back to Stay CHICAGO, July 6.-"Blg Ed Walsh Is back to stay," was the comment today over the performance of tho veteran Pitcher of the Chicago American leaguo club, who yesterday started his first game of the 1914 season. Walsh pitched seven Innings, holding the Cleveland batters to three hits. He struck out five and gave throe bases on balls before giving way to a "pinch hit ter." In the seventh-the last Inning ho pitched he retired the side nn atr lean So Impressed was Manager Callahan with me snowing of the big pitcher that ha announced that Walsh henceforth would take his regular turn on the mound. "He looks as good as ver," Callahan Harley-Davidson "The Quality Otto Homer, with His Stock Tk.1.. I TT " iTito m Hi cry .ivaco j&niereo. at xiunuee, juiy 4 in. . HARLEY-DAVIDSON twincylinder STQCK machines won 1ST PRIZE in every twin cylinder race at Dundee July 4th. We challenge anyone (for any amount) to prove we used other than strictly stock engines. We guarantee the new Harley-Davidson twin cylinders to make 60 miles per hour just as they coine out of the crate. Victor H. Roos 2703 Leavenworth St. "The Motorcycle Man" Omaha. astertcd. "He displayed n.a old-time speed and seems to have regained control " The White Sox. who have won fourteen out of tho last sixteen games, are tied with Washington for third place, and are only four games behind Philadelphia, tho leaders. Rnm Anto Into Rope. ORD, Neb.. July 6.-(peclal.)-GIen Spacht, manager of the Brumbaugh Hotel at Sargent Neb., damaged his auto at Ord July 4th by running Into a rope at the railroad crossing at Ord. Those In the, car with him were his wife and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Brumbaugh and Jos. Werber. The rope caught Mr. Spacht under his arm and across his face, pulling him out of the front seat He was cut on the face, head and arm. Hit wife and daughter olid down to the bot tom of the car, which saved them, except for a few" bruises. Motorcycle Harley - DavldsonT"whTAVonBir J . wm - -w. a . ...