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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, ULY 8, 1914.
Bringing Up Father
Copy light. If 14, by International Nws
Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
SHMtH'S.'DPAent't- un
TOtVfr AJ4D 1 WANT YOU
w ww TOUR BrtT
BY 'JOLLY
OF HIM WHAT
"rEA Does HE
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Hl PLAYf, Ate
VELU'IF HE I6NT
A ISAtU PLAYER
WHAT l HE?
IU-TELL fOO
LATER; - TMI,
Hits HOObf
I THINK'
OH' SIR WOULD
TOO KlMDLY TELL
V y HOME.O
n a
d D,
Ycu HAVE
DtbCRACED
HE A4AIN
WHAT SHOULD
I HAVE tnSIO?
MR. AND MRS
rtGJS IS CALLIN?
ROURKES WINWEIRD BATTLE
Omaha Hakei Host Scorei, but
Links Call Umps More Namei.
C0N0AXT0N POLES HOME RUN
Honrkf flntfieldrr Jilt One Over
Right Field Fenee for DpcMIbk
Connt nf.Cantrst Marked by
Crabblngr rrlth Umpire.
siaie, p ..., i o
Totals' 5 J
LINCOLN.
... ab.r.
wuiiun, sn. ...
McGafflgan, ss
i.ioya, zi
In n p6tpurrl of hit, strike outi, base
on balls, errors, wild pitches and ttnox
ptlraatcd epithets directed toward his
nobs, the umps, Omaha and Lincoln
battled through two hours of p&stlmo
Tuesday afternoon with ths eventual re
sult that the Rourkes beat th Links on
scores If they didn't on wrangling with
the boss of the posture. While 'Omaha,
waa counting seven times the Links lost
considerable time thinking up things to
call Mr. McCafferty and as a result only
counted, six times.
To say tho least some of' the Antelope
athletes did considerable thlnklner durltur
.that combat. Mr. McCafferty was called
everything except Ms right name. Toward
the latter part of tho combat tho argu
ments heramo so tense that tho foreign
athletcs'.unburdened themselves of a large
batch of diction, both unfit for pub
lication; and' for the ears of the, gentle
Omaha fans. The umps should have
plastered half a dozen of the Antelopes
with fines and heaved them out of the
yard so combustable was the language,
but Bill IUpp waa the only seek to get
the eitek. If Noah Webster had witnessed
that 'battle ho would have been compelled
to add several moro pages to hla Well
known "dictionary.
Bert Graver, at last minus his famous
boll on the left aide of hla map, essayed
to heave for the Rourkes. Mr. Orover
was anions? those mlsslnpr at ths park
Monday, which day woe hla turn to pitch
nnd evidently he didn't care much jnore
about pitching yesterday for he- departed
for tha shower In tho seevnth atania.
AValter-fllagla camp to his rescue and
performed nobly, thus copping- the eon
test ' '
Cooney Raftered .from Bos.
Jack Cooney waa tho first Lincoln rent
Ho was nicked for six runs and hoo sub
sided In favor of Smith, who la famed as
the Rent who makes tho Rourkes curl up
and die. Smith behaved fairly well, but
he allowed Bunk Congalton to hoAit one
ever the rlgll fiojd wall and this -settled
hla hth.
The Links opened with a count Qullllp
walked and was sacrificed to second. He
wtnt to third on a wlld pitch, but was
caught at tho plate; when Lloyd rolled to
Pklpper Bill. Lloyd awlped second and
went to" Ihlrrt wjien Schlpke bobhled
Millers grounder. Miller and Lloyd
promptly pulled a double steal and Lloyd
arn.,i whin rWlit, Imiu4 t . I ...
v,vw ........ w.wfw iivnrcu mo mi jmu
wnfer field.
The. net I'.lnk count was made in the
fcurth. Miller, doubled and scored on
Sthrlebcr's bust to center.
li).. the last half of the fourth Omaha
trahbed the Jead from. Mr. Cooney, who
found it impossible to wlthatand wos.
perlty. Cpngalton and Ward were given
free transp'ortnllon and. Pchlpke toro
loose with a most beautiful, and grace
ful double- to, rirM. scoring Conny and
Ward g olnjr" to third. Crosby rolled a
little one to Cooney and he promptly
threw the .spher? into right field while
Ward and -Skipper counted.
Krnar nnd Thomas Triple.
To start the lfth Cooney soaked
Oeor Dunlop In the tonneau Thla Is
allowed to pass without penalty In
cianlied base ball so 3eorgo waa sent
to first base. Martin Krujr, who had but
R minute before apeared a preordained
triple from Mr. Qulllns bamboo bat by
a mtrcuious back hand catch, noked the
pill against the lag pole for three sacks.
Fid Thomas uncoupled another of the
am brand except that his sailed over
me cupua or Mr, Bchrelber In left and
11'jnH Congalton poled a neat slnglo to
ngnt. Thre rins.
Bunk poled his homer In the seventh,
making it safe for Omnha.
In the seventh Just to be nasty Collins,
Hthrelber and McQaftlgan busted' hits
ai.d Orover issued a walk and heaved n
wild pluh. ,Thls gave the Links two runs
and Orover blew from sight. With
Flagle on the slab Miller-a hit and Slagle's
heave Into Mr. Collin's ribs followed by
fcchrelfeac's double made It two more for
the vlsltlns; debating team, but that was
s ill as Fred Thamds pulled a nce double
play In the ninth which ruined the Links
once and for alt.
Today tho two- loams wll Imlx in a
double bill for the one Prico of admission.
I mps McCafferty will be on hand and
,two rat tunc rood ball games and a nifty
ututue aro cneauiea. The llrst game
wll be called at. S o'clock. George
Graham wilt occupy second in one com-'-at
and Roy Crabhe, the new twlrltr, will
oblige in the other, Score
OMA1IA.
.. b. a
Tltomason, of 4 0
Dunlop; ss. ) 1
Thomas. h. . 1 1
cngaiton, rf .- X
Ward. b I
Mthlpkt. 3b S i
cresoy, c, a
0
0
1
1
1
2'
4. "1
..... 4 1-0
z, . o
X .0
I 0
0 00,
1 S7 IS 3
, II. O. A. E.
1110
Z I X 2
0X40
X 0 0 1
0 ' 1 0.
1, 0 0 0
2 1 0 0
0 - i t
0 0 3 2
0 0, 0 0
0 o' 0 0
"9 ai J B
e ninth.
x a 3 t V 7 1
Miller, cf. ..
Williams, lb.
Collins, rf. .
Schrelber, If,
Rehor, c. ...
Cooney, p. .
mun, p.
IUpp
Totals 3X
Batted fir Smith. In the ninth.
Omaha
Runs 0 0 0
. Hits : 01 11 4010 -8
Lincoln
Runs , 1 0 0 1 0 0.22 0-6
Hits 000S1032 1-9
Home run: Congalton. Three-base hits;
Thomaa, Krug. Two-base hits: Kehlpke,
Miller, Qultlln, Pchrelber. Stolen bases;
Lloyd (X), Thomas. Bchlpke, Thomason,
Qultlln, Hchrleber. Doih!e plays. Thomas
to Ward, Qulllln to Lloyd to Williams.
'Jilts: Off Orover, In nix and two-thirds
Ipnlngs; of Blase, X In two and one-third
Innings; off Cooney. 4 in four Innings; off
Smith, 4 In four Innings. Struck out: By
Orover. 0; by Slage, 1; by Cooney, I; Ay
Smith, i. Based on balls: Oft Orover. 3;
off Wakle. 1; off Cooney, 3; off Smith,
1. Wild pitch: By Orover (2). Hit by
pitched ball: By Smith (Dunlop); by
Hlagle (Collins). Time: 2:00. Umpire:
McCaffrty.
BILLS' 1IOSIR RUN WINS OAME
Ills
In
Honad Trip vrlth Trrn Oat
Knth Gives Wlehe Game.
DEB MOINE3, la., July 7.-To Bills'
home run with two out In the ninth
innlnir, won today's game for Wichita,
4 to 3. Score:
DES MOINBS.
AB. R. It,
uann, rr. .,, s
Hunter, cf fi
Hartford, ss. ........ S
Jones, lb, 2
Haley, c. .. 4
Kwaldt, 3b 4
J. O'ltourke, If. .... 4
Burrell, Xb. ..... 1
Klnselis p, 3
tDuffy, p. ,-0
Isbell 1
Hhaw 1
Totals 34 3
t WICHITA.
' AB. R.
Ochs. Xb 1... 4 0.
Nicholson, If. 4
I'. 0 nourjte, 2b.- .... 4
Oraham, c, S
Henry, lh. .......... 4
Bills, cf 4
Itapps, ss 4
Bossolonl, rf. 3
Ccott, p. 3
Durham, p. 0
0
1
2
0
0
0 ,
0
0
0
e
O.
0
3
1
8
fi
1
0
0
0
.0
A.
0
0
1
0
4
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
9 27 10
11.
0
4
2
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
O.
1
3
-6
4
7
I
a
2
1
0
A.
1
0
1
2
1
0
6
0
-1
0
4 H 27 14
Totals 23
Batted for Ktnsella In the seventh.
Batted for Duffy In th mi".
Des Molnfs,. 000001020-3
Wichita 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1-4
Two-base hits; Nicholson (2), Henry,
Hartford. Three-base hlta; P. O'Rourke
(2). Home run. UUls. Struck out! By
Klnsella. 5; by Scott, 2r by Durham, L
Hlta: Off. Scott, n seven and one-third
Innings; off Klnsella, a in seven Inning.
Bases 0 baits: Off Klnsella. 1; off Bcott.
4s oft Durham, 1. Double tfsy: I
O'Rourke to Rapp to Henry. Left on
bases: Des Moines. 0; Wichita, X. Time;
2:10, Umpires
Pdrvmmers
Nam
Cullum and Stockdale.
WIN FROM KAW8
to
I.nffertr Holds Topeka
Four Hits.
ST. JOSBVH. Mo., July 7.-flam Ifferty
recently purchased from Des Moines,
made Ills Initial appearance for St.
Joseph and hf Id Topeka to tour hits, win
ning, 4 to 1. Two errors and a hit bats
itmn in the fifth Inning allowed Topeka'a
only run to score. Score:
TOl'HKA.
AB. R.
Cochran. 5b..., 3 0
Wakefield, ctJ. 4
Vorsythe, rf 4
Koerner, lb,., , 4
Talllon, If 3
Lattlmorr, 2b X
I'ferfer, a 3
Walt, c
iRIdgeway, p 2
McAllister 1
Jones, 9 0
If.
0
2
1
0
1
n
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
30 0 4
ST. JOSEPH.
Alt. R. H.
R. Watson, 2b..,if. 4 o
Fox. lf..i-... ...'4 0
O. Watson, cf....... 4
Patterson, lb........ 4
llrltton. 'Xb . 4
Williams, rf
Wail. so;.... 4
chsng. ' C 2
jLafferty. p 3
4
1
2
4
0
2
2
0
-.0
.a
A.
4
0
0
2
0
4
0
1
3
0
1
li
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
o.
'2
I
3
11
0
1
4
5
0
E.
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
H.
0
1
1
I
O.'
1
1
1
4
0
10
9
A.
0
2
0
Totals 33 4 10 27 IS 1
Batted for Rldgeway in eighth.
Topeka 00 0'OlOttO 0-1
St Joseph 0 2 0.(1 0 l U H
Three-base hits: Patterson (2). Schajis;.
Stolen bases: Wall (I). O. Watson. Ieft
en lasses: Topeka, 4: St. Joseph. 7.
TiAMhia niav: Cochran to Lattlmore, to
Kocrner. uases on oaua: j impriy,
l; off Rldgeway, L Struck, outr By
Lafferty. 4: by Rldgeway, X Hit by
pitched ball: By Lafferty, Talllon: by
Jones, Schang. Tims: I'M, Umpires.
Barr and Oaston.
8IOUX DEFEAT TUB aBISELIES
Indians Win from Denver by Three
to One.
SIOUX CUT. July 7.-The Indians
pounded King persistently for a 3 to 1
lctory over lhe Bears today. Ooffey
was sent from the grounds in the sixth.
Score:
BIOUX U1TV.
AB. R. It.
Cocnsy. 2b 3 11
Davidson. If.... 4 0 1
Smith, ss ,4; ' 0 1
Kane. lb.... . 3 1- 1
Ualeup. cf.u.u..... i
Ualrd. Xb.." 4
Brsrnble. rf.......... 4
Murphy, c... 4
Clark, p 3
Casoldy, rf.., 4 0 1 1 .1 0
Coffey, ss.. ,1 0,11 2 11
Butcher. .2b , 4 0 0' 0 2
BltXik, u J 4 0 1.4 1 1
Fisher, lb 1 1 2 S 0 0
Mitchell, If ,.,3 0 3 1.0 0
Barbour, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 0
King, )j.. 3 a 0 I 3 l
l'ayc, 2b 0 0 0 2 2 0
Harrington 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 1 "5 24 U 2
Batted for Kins; In ninth.
filoux City 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 -3
Denver 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
j.Two-base hits: Fisher. Mitchell. Le-
Jue.u?c' hits: Kane, 6lar
Sui.1? &5f,V ,Knc- Joune.' DoSble
plays: bmith to Cooney to Kane Kina
Kin?'J. fPfi Doss on balls: Off
off Clark. J. struck out: nt
&f!y i-.?rki Tlmei 1:50- t'm.
piroi Fife. Attendance: 1.000.
Omaha and Lincoln
to-Play Two Games
Here Today
By mutual fl?lAmnt T Tin. . ..1..
President of the Omaha club, and Hugh
Jones, president of the Lincoln club, have
deolarcd a double bill for Wednesday
afternoon. Aa Lincoln nni
ntore series here It was thought best to
wny 011 me Monday postponement .during
the present series for fear of rain when
tho Links batUo here for the last- time
mo inner pari or August.
MANAGER JOSH CLARKE
DISPOSES OF PITCHERS
RIOUX OITT, la.. July 7.-(Speclal Tel-egram.)-Mnager
Josh Clarke- of the
Soux City Baso Ball cluh' today an
nounoed the unconditional release of
Pitcher Wlthors nn1 ti ..1.
Pitcher Ksell to the Duluth' club' of th
......iiciu leaguo unner optional agreement.
Standing of Teams
A ym- YCU HAVE
M0,R) 15 HE L A3AiH' f WHAT )
.JBBW T I L- I I "Hla viuuaiiKE w Ml
sTIOk P- l Hl'fHIIX) rat 1 I O A. I
V
WEdA LKAGUB. FED.
Denver
. W.L.P
44 31 ,
PcL
hVX
Sioux City.. 44 S3 .t71 Indianapolis 38 2) .567
Kt. .lni.nh Jill So:
xjincoin u to .ua
Des Molnes.40 87 .6
Omaha .....;35 40.. 497
v icniia
Topeka.
AM BR,
Oilcago
LBAGUB.
W.UPct.
.41 2S .591
Phlla .
Detroit
Buffalo 34 29 .M0
Baltimore .,.35 31 .530
nmnklvn an 9 JSi
PltfaHllffrVi .9Q 17 Itfi
.32 4S'.40MKan. City... .32 41 !38
.23 49 .361 St. IxiuIb 30 42 . 417
LEJAUUB. NAT. LBAQUfi.
W.L.Pctl W.L.Pct-.
....43 29 .597 New York... 41 25 .612
.42 34 .Kill Chicago 39 33 .642
Wash'gton .40 83 ,54S St. Louis 37 36 .07
i-mcago SS .bij Llnclnnatl ..33 3 .493
"oston 38 85 .627 Pittsburgh ..33 34 .493
Bt. Louis.... 33 36 .520 Brooklyn ...3135.470
New York. ..21 41 .353 Phlla 81 35 .470
Cleveland ..25 46 .352 Boston .......2S 40 .412
STATE LEAOITE. AMER. ASS'N.
' . W.L.Pet.1 W.T.-Prt
Hastings ..34 19 .612 Milwaukee .41 32 .579
ISLANDERS UNDER HOODOO
Unable to Oct Out from Effect of
Its Influence.
LACK STEAM IN THE PINCHES
Pawnees Wind Up Game .Tr!th
, cesary nans After Score See
"aired Throasrhont Nine
InnlnRS.
Sbntnut for nenos,
ST. prmri nr. ....... . ..
'. 5e"" JU, topecial.)
ATfrXJVi .t. Genoa
nr f ... . '"oa n'vea in tins
who1 &2, "if J3f!L
? . nVbut r h s during the thlr-
r.; ; uuvi uub in i rice n men.
2,vMIi!7Jn"?fi5eroa.Kavo st- Edward but
Edward secured thn one run after twp
E?Jl'Sr? ,..own- ""her hit safe. Cain
followed with a safe 6ne and Styles sent
nM.B nit0,"10 Wlth a nlt lnuh hort.
i.S'i S-ih.e.r" 8ro nt.thcr best, "while
Bono had the edge on Iron. Scoro:
St. EMward ,.0000000000001-i 7 l
vuuooooooooo vn i i
nB.ttPlAII n,n. fMH 1 ...111 n.
Edwat-d, Bono and Fisher, Umpires: Ken
nedy and Headlund.
St. Edward Winn
. ....i.i.
ST. BDWUnn wh t..i.. i- a i.i x
Si r WBrd. ,0k n game from
Fulierton yesterday by the score of 10 to
1. Two home runs by Jones and Styles
reatured. Score: v r.h r
FVIlerton ..... 0 0 0V 0 0 0 1 0 0-rllli 3
umni UUU3U106 10 9 0
ward. Jiiiih .nrf iti.i... T7J .
vujr Miu 4roKsirom.
Beatrice ...32 21 .604
Vork 27 26 .300
Or. Island. .2S 27 .509
Columbus .29 23 .537
Superior . . .26 29 .4711
Narfolk ....20 30 , 400
Kearney .,17 36.321
Illllkvllln 4 VI -f.fi
Cleveland ..41 38 .519
Kan. City... 42 40 .512
Indianapolis 41 40 .506
Minneapolis. 40 40 .300
Columbus ..37 43 .463
St. Paul 30 49 .3!0
Yesterday's nenaltn.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Wiehltft, 4; Des Moines. 3.
Denver. 1; Sioux. City, 3.
Topeka, 1; St. 'Joseph. I.
Lincoln, 6; Omaha, 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Rt IajuIs, 2; .Washington. 7.
Detroit-Philadelphia, postponed, rain.
Cleveland-New York, pstporved. rain.
Chlcaga-Bost6n. , postponed, rain.
NATIONAI1 LEAGUE.
Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, postponed, rain.
Brooklyn-Cincinnati,, postponed, rain.
Boston-Chicago, postponed, rain.
Now York; 2; Pittsburgh. 5, .. .
. FEDERAL. LEAGUE
St. I.oitls, 4Kln01annpotls, 7.
BaHlinore-Bsooklyn, postponed, rain.
Pittsburgh, ,1-U Buffalo, 3-7
Kansoa City, 0; Chicago, ii.
AMERjOAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee'. 12: lyjulsvllle,-1.
KansasCity, 4; Columbus, 7.
Minneapolis,,- S; Cleveland, 1.
St Paul; 6; Jndlanapoll?. 3.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
NprfSlk, 16; Konrnoy, 3.
Columbus, 4!- Grand Island, 3.
Beatrice, 9; York. 0.
Superior, b; Hastings, 6,
Games Today.
Western League . Wichita at Des
Molnea, Denver at Sioux. City, Topeka at
St Joseph, Lincoln at Omaha.
A ip or lean Le&guo St. IouIr at Wash
ington, Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleveland
at New Y6rhr -Chicago at Boston.
National League Philadelphia nt Pitts
burg, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at
Chicago. New York at St. Louis.
Federal League St Louie nt Indian
apolis, 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
Indianapolis. " ,
1-iebraaka State League Norfolk at
Kearney, Columbus at Grand Island,
Beatrice at York, Superior at Hastings.
cloven times at bat Gordon has played
twelve games this! season and has lost
but two.
Onpflnn T'jbu ... I. .
. - .nnmuufn.
neu juiy ?. (oDeelal.i
jzlz 'y . r .. uy winning inree
gam.of ball at Hay Springs Friday arid
isH'yil,0" 11 defeated Hay BnrlrVgs.
:r vu.ium iu v. mu unauron in
ih?iJL,ni! Kanie' ? A ture of Oie
r-Tij .. l" unsworn or
Gordon, who Becured eight hits out of
i f Amerlcnn Association Result.
Kah&aa City...
Columbus
fit Paul.;...,,
Indlanapolts
Milwaukee
Irtiulsvllle
Minneapolis
Cleveland .......... A. ...
t.
R.H.E.
. 4 13 3
. 7-e i
,692
.'3 9 0
.12 16 0
.17 1
.351
18 0
Pmtt. rf..... 4
Dfal. lb..... 3
Aitm m.,.4 0 2 S IWard, . .
i rii, ir. . . . 4 i i
Keller, Jb.. 0 1
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 7.-(Spe-cial
Telegram.) Grand Island outfleldcd
and outpltched the Discoverers today,
but tho hoodoo that has been with It
ever since the famous blowout in June,
still lingers nnd the Islanders couldn't
get by the ninth. Sc'oref
COLVMBUS. a RAND ISL.Kf).
AD.H.O.A.B. , AB.H.O.A.C
Hondou.b.. S 111 1-Robea, 2b... 4 1040
Drnrt. cf. .. i 0 i 0 ODowner. Ttm 0 2 0 0.
2 10 Ol'irn. .... 6 z o o o
z ii l opcnonoT'r, cs i l o o
s lward, m s l i i q
0 OVtnce, e.... K 0 S 1.0
1 OPmlth. Jb.... 4 110 0
Kranlnter, el 0 4 I 0lre. lb... 1 111 X 0
Thiemann, plO 1 I ORrerdon, p.. 2 0 1 3 0
Totali.... 30 It 2 Totala U 27 13 0
Rpbon out bunting foul on third 'strike.
Columbus 1 0 0 0 01 0 0 2-4
Grand Istand. 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-3
Earned runs: Columbus, 2; Grand Isl-
nd,- 2. Two-base ' hits: Pratt, Deal,
choonover. Sacrifice hits: Dygert,
Roben, Ward (2), Claire. Stolen base's:
Rondeau, Smith. Left on bases: Colum
bus, 3; Grand Island,- 12. Struck 'out:
By Thiemann, 1; by Everdon. 7. Hit by
pitched ball: Thiemann. Bases on balls:!
Off Thiemann, 6; off Evcrdor, 8. Um
pire Black,
Norfolk Wins Slugfrst. I
KEARNEY. Neb., July 7.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Hard hitting by Norfolk to
day, coupled , with costly errors, lost to
day' game by a .one-slcjed score, Denton
being ' hit "hard In Mi first game' with
the Kaps. Score:
NORFOLK. KEAP.NKT.
AII.H.O.A.E. AI1.H.O.A.E.
Brows, as, ... I 1 0 X lSjnek. 2b.,. 4 1 II 1
Ateln. 2b t S 4 J .OAcoclc. 2b. ... 4 1 1 0
Melker, 2b.. S 12 1 OUrumm, lb.. 2 0 6 0 0
Ilrtibt. C...S 1 1 1' OScheumi. cf.. 4 2 3 0 0
Ramair, If.. 0 1 0 OPlympton. rf 4 1 2 0 0
Town, lb... S 2 ,9 1 OMatney. If... J 2 10 0
.Musser, c... 2 11 1 OWeodruff, S 0 2 2 2
I.an. rf....l O-'o 0 OErUkaon. (..1.111 1 1
Ileed, p 4 I 0-2 ODenton, p... 2 0 0 2 0
HboadT, p. . 1 0 0 1 0
ToUla J9 14 27 10 lWrlgM ..1" 0 0 0 0
Total I 27 10 4
Batted for Rhoades In ninth.
Norfolk ,.0 0 1 21 7 2 3 0-16
Kearney 0 0 0 .0 0 3 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Brown, Reed (2). Mat
ney, Acock, Home, runs: Reed, Bright
Three-base hit; Rols. Struck out: By
Reed, 9; by Denton, 7; by Rhoades, ' 2.
Bases on balls: Off Reed, l: off Denton,
6; off Rhoades. 4. -Wild pitches: Denton..
Rhoades. Double plays: Synek Ho
Drumm, Bright to Towne. Time: 2:35.
Umpire: Qulgley.
Homer Wins tn Tenth.
HASTINGS, Neb.. July 7. (Special
Telegram.) Bobby McCabe's homer In
the tenth Innintr won the gome for Hast
ings, today, Vance struck outv sixteen
batsmen. A double-header la scheduled
for tomorrow. 0core
SUPKmon. HASTJN03.
AII.H.O.A.E; AB.H.O.A.B.
Obat. tb 0 1 2' lDechteld, rf. 4 1 2 0 0
Orar, 2b t 2 0 1 OSehroeder, as 4 0 0 1 0
Oreen. c I 2 1 IDennett. ct. . i 2 3 .0 .0
ThtenlBf ,C(41 1 0 OOettman, lb. 4 17 0 0
nrown. It.... 4 0 7 0 OMcCate. If.. 4 110 0
Monroe, rf . . 1 1 0 0B. Brown. 2h I 0 0 I 2
Hlldbrnd. lb 4 0 0 OMattloka. 2b 4 1 0 1 0
Catena, aa... 4 0 2 4 It. Brown, cl 2 1J 0 0
Weldeman, p 4 2 0 2 OVanee. p..,. S 10 10
Totala IS 10 S U 1 Totala. ... .24 20 5 1
Superior 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0-5
HasUng 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1-6
Home runs: Weldeman (1), McCabe,
f
o
0
0)
0
1
o.
11
A. V.
4
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
s
Totals 30 S 27 U .
DENVER.
AB. It H. O. A E.
Eddlngton, cf. ....... 4 u. 2 J 0 0
' Formerly Magee & Deemer. LJ
Formerly Magee & Deemer.
413 SOUTH 16th STREET
"OEGIN their 4th Semi. Annual Clearance Sale of High
-L Grade Clothing, Wednesday morning, July 8 at 8 51. m.
Kensington Suits
embodying the highest type of tailoring in America will be sold at
tremendous reductions.
Not a single suit reserved. Every suit is reduced. Blues and
blacks are included. Medium and. heavy weights go along with the
summer suits. '
$35.00 and $30.00 Suits . . $21.50
$27.50 and $25.00 Suits . . $17.50
- $20.00 Suits . . $14.50
We make small charges, for alterations
Two-base hit: Green. Sacrifice hilat
Gettnlap, Vance. Stolen base: Gettman.
Strudlc out: By Vance. 16;. by Weldeman,
6. Bases oh balls: Off Vance, 8; off
Weldeman. 5. Wild pitch; Vance.
Passed ball: Green. Sacrifice fly: Bech
toldv Time: 2:40. Umpire: .Pasatert.
Beatrice Lands Hard.
YORK, Neb.. July 7.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Beatrice Winded on SkyockMid
Osborne hard, while Brian kept York's
5, acattered. Osborne replaced
gkyock In the first with two men down,
but Beatrice hid their war clubs work
ing overtime. Score:
BEATRICE. VORK.
J'STv Sb". 1 ' 1 5 lRlee, ss..... 4 S 1 2 0
i!?'". "?? 0Mnhr, cf.. 4 i s o o
sas?.w,,SK,bi j ! ??. ! i
Jflar. If S 2 t 0 OPItrce. Sb... 4 12 2 0
?? 5 J ? Sehtsael. e.. 4 0 12 2 1
Dtln. P 6 10 1 OBkroek, p... 0 0 110
. , Oaborse, p. . 2 1 0 1 0
Tolale S3 17 77 It 1 T
j , , ToUlt 24 t 27 11 1
Beatrice b 00020020-
iork o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
HTwo-baae lilts; Neff. Bockewits, Ling.
Hkyock. 1; off Osborne. 3; off Brian. 2.
CROFOOT'S YACHT WINS
n THIRD PLACE IN RACE
Competing with a. field of 100 of the
fastest schooner yachta in the east, the
Virginia, owned by L. F. Crofoot of
Omaha, won 'third place In the fleet rac
ing cruise of the EastenvYacht club from
Now York to Marblehead, Mass.. accord
ing to word received here Tuesday. The
large field included such .speed yachts
as tho Vagrant, owned" by Harold S.
Vanderbllt; the Princess, owned by De
marx Lloyd and others, with a string of
victories' to their credit. Mr. Crofoot was
accompanied on the racing tour by his
son-in-law, F, S. Cowgill, and W, T.
Page of Omaha.
TILLMAN AND TYRRELL GO
WEST FOR RIVERS FIGHT
Johnny Tillman, the Minneapolis pugi
list, who won a decision over Ad Wol
gast in a tan-round bout on April 23 at
Hudson, Wis., passed through Omaha
wtth his trainer, Frank Tyrrell, on their
way to Los Angeles, where Tillman, la
matched with Joe Rivers in a ttventy
l'ound battle on the 24th of this month.
Tyrrell is satisfied that his protege la a
promising .candidate for thp highest
honors.
Tillman is. 2L supports . his widowed
mother with his ring earnings and does
not use tobacco, Intoxicants or stay out
with tha rounders.
BROWNS LOSE TO SENATORS
Ayres Holds Crippled St. Louis
Team to One Hit in Seven Frames.
TEAMMATES GET ELEVEN SLAMS
Ther Ponnii .Tames and LeTerens'
nltrht Smart, and Washington
Takes Game by Sr.-ren to
Two Score.
WASHINGTON, July 7.-Ayrs held th .
crippled St. Louis team to one hit in V
seven innings today while his teammate '
-were pounding James and LeVerenz for
total of eleven hits, including two doublet
and a triple. Dashlngton won, i to
Score:
ST. LOUIS.
AB.II.O.
snsuen, cf.. 4 1 4
Pratt. tb....4 1 2
William!), rf. 2 0 0
II Walker. If 4 0
Leirj, lb.. 4 2 10
Ho-ward, lb., I 1 1 1
Lav&n,' as.,.. 1 0 1 :
Warea. as.... 1 0. 0 0
As-new, e.... 0 0 11
numler, .c... 40-0
Jamea, p.... 0 0 0 1
Levtreni, p. 2 0 0 2
Tajler, p....O 0 0 0
C. WalVer.. 110 0
Miller 1 0 0 0
WASH1KOTO!.
A.E. An.H.O.A It
1 OMMller. rf.. 3 1 2 A
1 OFoatar, 2b... 2 2 0
0 OMIInn. ff. ... 2 0 t
1 OOandll. Ih... 2 ! T
1 lBhanks. It... 4
OMortan, 2b.. 3
0MeBrl4, aa. 1
Biienry, e...
2 2
1 2
1 0
3 It
0 0
0 0
OAvrm. n
ODentler. p.
0 Totala t U 27
A
0
A
Totals 32 24 IS J
Batted for Lavans in eighth.
Batted for Leverenz In eighth.
St. Louis.., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '1 1-4
Washington ..,.,...0 4 0 3 0 a 0 0 i
Tn'n.haM li 1 1 a T..n. T v.... .
Three-base hit: Gandll. Hits: on
.n't8' 6 irf. one and two-thirds Innings)
uii utificin. o m nve ana one-tnira in)
Mlnff.l T . .1 I , . 1
""'; ijiuii nuns in one inninm
off Ayres, 1 In seven Innings; off BenU
"'i u iwo innings, stolen bases
Wares (J), Milan, McBrlde. VtwXAkr
plays: Leary (unassisted), MoBride ti
Morgan to Gandll. Bases on balls: Of!
Jamesi 1; off Levereni, 3; off Taylor, 1 i
off Ayres, 3. First base on errors! '
AVashlngton, 1. Struck out: By Jamoa
1. hv TjtV. nv' 1 V... f 1 ..J
Ayres, 6; by Bcntley, 4. Wild pitch)
iienimy. iime: iiM. umpires: Egai
and Evans.
North Platte Wins.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 7.-(Sp
r iH.. .T4fVir a OtmwM n4F 4 iVM u.RlJ
, - w . ., . vi 4,vvv
North Platte defeated Willow Island oi
July 4 at Gothenburg 9 to 1. Jones fol
Mortn i'latte waa In fine form and thiy
Willow Island baiters were heln! v,'
fore his delivery. Rasarnussen for Willow
Island was wild and was unable ti
tighten In the pinches. The large crows'
made ground rules necessary, as It wa4
Impossible to keep the field clearv Bat4
terles: North Platte. Jones and Pass!
Willow Island. Rasmussen and Taylor!
Umpire, Dr. Moore.
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