THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. f fringing Up Fathers Copyright, 1M. or International News Service. "WW OVtR Mem: - THEY TOCB THEM TO D1MK I V FORT ymrmo TMfir J. r-w-.. . ' 1 sT-TE r rl Drawn for The Bee by George McManus A ACT- I WONOCJ? TIME! AMD J05T THINK TMCY WERfe RMTED FOR BREAKS s WELL -IF THE. THtY WILL-ITi lttACMAia uiKCTMAT1 OMAHA SPLITSJOUBLE BILL Firat Game Goei to Links, but Ilonrkei Cop Second. BUNK CONGALTON RUNS BASES FAmnn. Speed Optnnn KlriiU Second Sark nn Hill llapp nnil does All the War Home from First on Tiro-De br Ward. After eight rounds of jterfectly good Pitchers' battle between Crabb, the new nt from the Pacific coast, and Buff Khman, battlo scarred vet, the Itoiirkes look a trip over the chutes In the ninth Inning of the first battlo yesterday and handed It to the Links, S to 3,but these elfsame Jlourkes came back celebrating like a welcome arch In the second fray nnd trimmed the chesty I.lnka 9 to 1. The first battle waa a nifty affair as long aa It was a battle. Mr. Crnbb should have had the game In his pocket, but Ills teammates tripped on thn paths and fell down a Wt In the plnchea. In the ninth a scattorlnr of binaries and a triple which Thomason might have -caught ended the doing from the home view, point and all that waa left to do wna to watt for the aeoond combat. The second combat was pretty classy for Rourkevlllc, Pa's demon athletes did everything Imaginable. Dunk Congalton, Ihe well known sprinter, swiped a sack end one timer came home from first base on a two-bagger. Such marvelous ex hlbltlons aa those mentioned pleased the paid customers mightily and they en joyed themselves , immensely. Skipper Tllll Schlpke stole two bases despite the fact that he has two bum pedals. It Skipper had .been a well man ho would havo awlped. Bill Ilapp's mask. A total of six stolen basts registered, which U consldorablV'tdtal. Iiong Hits Come Often. Two-bagger were also frequent In that second fray. Omaha got five and the Links got three, ' To vary' the monotony Jack Cooney cut loose with, two sue cetstve wild pitches which- were a pair of )ho moat ferocious heaves seen on the local lot. Itoy Crabb, tho .native son, looks tike nulle a twjrlcr. Itoy has a nlco crots fire nnd only bad luck, "kept him from copping hla game. Oeorge . Graham scampered around the second aack with ajl , tho vim and vigor .of his t youth. Qeorge is a regular reincarnation and even Davy Lloyd lamped hla performance with envious oyea. George Dunlop was out of the game due to a spiked fin suf fered In Tuesday's battle. Skipper took third base and Thomaa was shifted back to short. The fans were given their first real RUmps of Krueeer. And they got an eyo-full, too. Krueger poked two- hits, cne of which banged ngalnet the boards In left field and started the cannonade gainst Jordan. He didn't allow a Link to cop a hassock and he swiped one himself, Thomason Mhlnes. Artie. Thomason In ccnterfleld rosuln two of the neatest running catches of hard hit line drives ever witnessed by a Itourke bug. Both were one-handed ctabs Into the atmosphere and two Links were given sufficient provocation to speak their minds aa they saw fit. Today tho Denver Qrlxsllcs will mix up' with Omaha. Ebson Closman., who has not worked for several days, will hang the first red lamp over the falling champs In the game this afternoon, The gamo will be called at 3 o'clock. Score, first game: OMAHA. AH. K. II. O. A. El Thomason, cf 4 13 10 1 Oraham, Zb 10 0 4 2 0 Xrug. If... 4 0 110 0 Thomas, as 1 : , 0 Congalton. rf 1 0 1 I 0 0 Ward, lb 3 0 0 9 3 0 Schlpke, Jb 4 1 3 0 1 1 Crosby, e 4 0 1 J 1 1 Crabb. p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals .....SO "st-l5"'z7 '13 3 .' Lincoln! ' ab. 'h. ii. o.- a. k. Qulllln. 3b S 1 1 1 0 0 McGatflgan. ss.; ..4 1 14 4 0 Uoyd. 3b ( ,0 t rl , 3 0 Miller, cf 3 0 0' 4 1 0 Williams, lb 3 0 0 3 1 0 Collins, rr 4 1 3 0 0 0 Schrelber, t 3 0 1 1 0 0 Rthor. c 4 1 1 4 I 0 Ehman. p 4 0 S 3 t J Totals .. ' 1 27 13 0 Lincoln Ituns 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 35 Hlta ..1 10 0 11 0'1'H Omaha UUn ,..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .0.,1-S Hlta 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 3-9 Stolen bases: Schrelber, Miller, Qulllln '!). Sacrifice hits: Schrelber. Oraham (it), Thomaa. Two-baaa hits, Crosby. Krug, Thomas, Thomason. Lloyd, Khman. Col Una. Three-base hits, MoOafflgan. Double plays: Thomas to Oraham to Ward. Left im baaea: Omaha. 6; Lincoln. 7. Htruck out By Crabb. fi; by Ehman. 3. Bases on balls Off Crabb. X. Hit by pitched ball: Medatflgan. Umpires; Clark and McCaf ferty Time: 2:00. Score, second game: OMAHA. AB. n. H. O. A. E. -rnomason. cr 4 1 0 4 o 0 Graham. 3b 4 1 j o ' 6 " o v"t. ii.. a s 1,1 l o Thomaa, aa 1 I 1 S o wpntriuion. ft....... 4 S , I i .o 0 Ward, lb., t ot 'i .14- o Schlpke. Jb.., s . 1 is i n nraeger, c; ,. 0 3 1 l 0 WU1U, p . 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 38 "5 37 1$ "o LINCOLN. . .... AB. R. If. O. A E. uuiuin. io 4 0 0 0 1 9 McOaffigan. as I 0 1 Q 4 0 Lloyd. Jb 4 0 0 2 R 0 .Miller, cf .1 1 n i 1 ft 1 Williams, lb 4 0 0 n 0 I omn. rr 4 0 2 2 0 0 Rchralber, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 llapp, c S 0 0 7 0 0 Jordan, p 2 110 1ft Coogey, p 1 0 1 0 2 1 Totals 1 7 iT 13 7 Omaha Ituns 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 l Hits 0 3 4 0 3 1 1 1 -13 Lincoln lttins 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Hits 0 0 112 110 1-7 Three-base lilts: McOaffigan, Schrelber. Two-be hits: Collins (2). Jordan, Krue ger. JCrug. Thomas. Ward (2), Stolen limes: Schlpke (2), Graham, Krug. Krue Ker, Congalton, Left or bases: Omaha, 10: Lincoln, 7. Hits: Off Jordan, 10 In four and one-tlilrd Innings 1 off Cooney, 3 In four and two-thirds innings. Htntok out: Hy Willis, 2j by Jordan. 1: by Coo ney. 3. Bases on balls: Off Willis. 2: off Jordan, 1: off Cooney. 3. Wild pitches: Cooney, 2. Passed ball! Bapp. Time. 1:45. Umpires: Clark and McCafferty. BOOKTKItfl TAKK THE LAST GAMIJ EHEAKIN f WINDOW EH - TOO ARE FIMED J100 AMO IF YOJ DON'T PAY-tOU WILL lie DEPORTED t THERE NOW- MOO ROWDY M I 1 I MMATT ' - " - - C&WZZ If OTFERMO ' " 'cr p-ji v'y. 11 Rg,i.'TArrp.t.iD. 11 . f 1 1 1 ' 1 ra. 1 . 1 1 iiu s v i 111 1 n ittt 1 w " 1 rvi Mi u j. 1 11 11 ' 11 ""ww 1 1 v s r . 1 . . i A afjH . ...... -Al. II li fa atmBma T- B HBHM Ss X II rT Wlcbra Defrntr.d by Hcore of Seven to Three. DU8 MOINES, la.. July 8.-Dc Molnea won tho last gamo of the series from Wichita by ii score of 7 to 3. The pitch ing of "Lefty" Mogrldge, after he rdloved Lakatf with tho bases full and none out In tho third, was the fe.ituro of the game. Hn yielded but one scratch hit in six Innings. Score: DBS MOINES. All. a If. O. A. B. Hahn, rf 4 0' 1 2 0 0 Hunter, cf 412200 Hurroll, 3b 3 1 2 4 4 2 JoneS, lb 4 0 0 7 11) Haluy, C 4 1 3 4 0 0 Kwoldt. 2b 2 10 2 10 llrcen. It 4 12 3 10 Hartford, ss 4 1 1 3 1 1 Lalcaff, p 0 10 0 10 Mogridge, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 7 H 27 12 7 WICHITA. AB. 1L H. O. A. K. Ochs, ib 4 0 112 0 Nicholson, If fi 1 1 2 0 0 O'ltourke, 2b 5 0 0 0 1 3 1 Graham; c... 1 0 0 4 0 0 Henry, lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 Bills, cf 4 1 3 2 0 0 llapp, SS 3 113 2 0 Bossolonl, rf 4 0 12 10 Lambert, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Durham, n a 0 n 0 n Kltxslmmons 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 7 8 51 11 1 Uattod for Lumber! In fourth. Dos Moines 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 -7 M -.., ...,,.,,,....U VI i V U V V O J Two-base hits: Uomolonl, Burnt!, Holey. Home run: Hunter. Htruck out: HV ljlVtltt. ! hv Mnrrlitn. 1 I... Ti. ...-. LH,,V 9" fkft ' three Innings, none cut In fourth: off l.ambcrt, 0 In iii. I.. "IVe?i Mognpge, 1 m six In nings; off Durham, S In five nnlngs. IhS'JL ,n. b?i'V VS Lakaff. 2; off l": ",rArte.' 3 P Lambert. L Double nlavs! n i . Hrtfoni to Jonwi. O'llourke in liSSS ? UenryL Mogrldge to Burrell ril'- u" 'ea aioines, 4; BKAHS CllUSH Ti, SIOL.V Hammer Klein, .tint .'of jioa In F4 Game, SIOUX CITV. ' 7a.. July ' 8Dnver ''Y'el KJeln out of the box tSc a ITo 3 win In another rnst game today. Score! SIOUX CITY. " AB. n. . H. O. A. E. Coonoy. 5b. 3 0 0 7 4 0 DBA' III ami . If A 1 a a Wrnlth, as.'. 1 s. 3 .4 1 vane, ib,... 4 0 2 a 1 0 I-cUrune cf., 3 0 2 1 0 0. CaHah.r T'Vf 7 X " 5 ? ill? !' p ' 3- 0 0 0 2 0 White, p 2 0 o 0 l o Totals .....7 7 7 27 W 7 DKNVFn. Kddlngton. cf ? u:- t- A0- a Coffey, ss, f. 5 1 a 5 J iiuicnor. if k 66a6o Block, c 4 0 n S 'u "....J 0 0 l 0 0 Totals . m "i Tl TT T -- ...... ...,,,,,v v. j v 3 0 0 06 ficr.Whit!aJaa.K,in' 5,n'' KSml,h- Bacrl iiliv .wil MIVv 8t?ln basea: LJeune. JOS1U8 ,. D 10 KB AT THE KAWS Win from Topelm Thron.b Wild ot Jon.. TOPBKA. Cochrane. 3b A"' 0 l j Ari K gS5rf.:::::::::i 8 ! Tafifon. as ,.J 0 o 1 s ? f". P 3 0 0 1 I n n. p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totala Jo 7 7 u 7 7 ST. JOSEPH. It. Watson. 2b A"' $ i A0 & Kox. If , J J o l i ? 2 O. Watson, cf ... ...5 0 0 1 J o latterson. lb J 0 0 4 I o Urltton. ib ... 3 2 1 i i 2 wfJ'i .... ...3 3 1S T 0 gchang, c s i j 5 J J SUrxer. p...., j o o l J o Totals 7 7 27 10 7 T0Pk 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 St. Jooph. o 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 - Home run: Wall. Two-baie hit: Tal lion. Btolen bases. B. Watson. G. Wat- S0.,''' f tL'.ron' nanar. Sacrifice hit. Wall. Sacrifice fly: SUrxer. Doubl P1"'."Ii.?ono".,0.Cochrn, Fox l chang to Urltton, Left on bases: Toneka. it St Joieph. 4. Hits Off Jones, three In Standing of Teams WIJST. LKAQl'B. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.1 W.UPct. Denver ....45 31 .693 New York... 41 27 .603 St. Joseph. 44 SO .679 Chicago 39 84 . 634 Bloux City. .44 34 ,t64lSt. Loul 38 3 .614 Lincoln ... 41 36 532;Clnclnnatl ..X 26 .600 Des Molnea.41 37 . 6201 Pittsburgh ..33 38 . 486 Omaha 3i 41 .Wll'hlla 32 35 .478 Wichita ... 22 49 ,395l)rooklyn ...31 36.463 Topeka 28 CO .368 Boston 29 40 .420 AM EH. LKAQUE. I FI5D. LEAGUE, W.L-IVt. Phlla 44 29 .003 Chicago Detroit .. ..42 35 ,64J Washington. 40 34 .841 W.L.Pct. Clilcnso 42 28 .600 .40 33 .MIndlanaplla S8 30 659 inirralo . ...aa zb .cci Baltimore ...26 33 .616 Brooklyn ..,32 32 . 600 Pittsburgh .. 38 .433 Kansas Clty.32 42 . 432 St, LoUlx... .31 42 .425 AM EH. ASS'NT" W.UPct. Milwaukee ..46 32 .684 Loulwvlllc ..44 38 .637 Kansa Clty.43 40 .618 Cleveland ..41. 39 .613 .29 26 ,627!lndlanupUs .42 40 .606 Mlnneaplis Ml 40 .an Columbus ..37 44 .457 St. Paul 30 60 .376 St. Louis. ..40 36 .626 Boston 39 37 .618 New York.. 25 44 .362 Cleveland ..26 47 .3471 OTATE LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Hastings ...2T 20 .636 Beatrlco . . ..32 22 .693 York 28 20 .619 Or. Island. .29 27 ,618 uoiumtma Superior ...27 80 . 474 Norfolk ....20 31 .392 KOarney ...18 36 .333 Yesterdny'a Ilmnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 3; Dea Moines. 7. ' Denver, 6: Sioux City, 3. Topeka, 2; St. Joseph, 8. Lincoln, 6-1: Omaha, 3-9. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, ; Washington. 6. Detroit, 0; Philadelphia, 3. Cleveland, 1; New vork, 7. Chicago, 1-6: Boston. 2-4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 10; Pittsburgh, 7. Brooklyn, 6: Cincinnati, 6. Boston, 7: Chicago. 1. New York. 3; St. Louis, 4. FEDEnAL LEAGUE. St Louis, 6; Indianapolis, 3. Baltimore). 4-8; Brooklyn, 6-4. Pittsburgh, 1; Buffalo, i. Kansas City, 1; Chicago, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 6; Louisville, 1. Kansaa City, 12; Columbus, 8. Minneapolis, 3; Cleveland, 2. St. Paul. 2; Indianapolis, 4, NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE, Columbus, i! Grnnri liJan K Innings. ' ' ' "' ueatr ce, 2: York, 3. Superior, 3-1; Hastings, 7-0. Games Today, Western League-Denver at Omaha, Lincoln at fhotix rttv T.ir,i, n.. Molna, Wichita at Stl 'jobph7 4 ' American Lenguo-St. Loula at Wash JKSH' utr?t at Philadelphia, Cleveland .. . . ' '-'""ago ai uoston. National league Philadelphia at Pitta burgh, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at Chicago. New York at St. I.ouls. ii. eT,B,' 'We-St. Loula nt Indlanapo- ..Ba't'mor t Brooklyn, l'lttaburgh at Buffalo, Kansas City ,at Chicago. American Assoclutlon-Mllwaukee at iiJ-L1';. KflJ?.aa ,clly ttt Columbus. Minneapolis at Cleveland, St. Paul at In dianapolis. Nebraska Stale League-Norfolk at Grand Island, Columbus at Kearney, Be atrlco at Hastings, Superior at York, 6 Innings. Struck out: By Jones, 2: by Steijjr. 4. Bases on balls: Off Sterxer. V off "J.IDr- a- 11,1 nltched ball: by SnTBi.r?.",T.ni,l,5. L'm,,,w! "'ton Grizzlies Coming 5 Thursday to Start Four-Game Series YORK WINS CLOSE GAME Prohibr Show Queens After Bat tling Nine Tight Innings. FAST WORK DONE IN FIELD Kearney Wins from Norfolk Ninth When Plympton's Clenn lilt BrliiKB In Tiro Men. In YORK, Neb., July S.-(Spccial Tcle gTam.) York took today's game. 3 to 2. Harrla was tighter In plnchea than Mc Grath. Fast doublo playa, one by Bea trice and two by York, foatured. Score: DEATniCB. YOltJC. AD.II.O.A.B. AII.H.O.A K Florr, 3b... 4 0 i 0Jllc, .... 0 2 0 1 lellrlch, M.. 4 1 1 0 OMurphr, tt. . I 0 0 0 0 " ,4 1 3 1 OTotlen, lb. .. 1 I I 0 m5L 1 1 0 lgh. lb.... S Oil t 1 nocirttt. lb 4 0 lfl 1 SB. Ilaxiin. rf 1 1 0 0 0 Orlett. lb.... 4 I 0 I Ociarli, If... 4 1 I 0 0 Lint. II I 1 0 0 01lrre. 2b... S I 4 0 V?' c; 5 ISO Wchll. c... J 1410 McOnUi, p.. 2 o 1 6 tL. lltrrls. p. 4.0.0 1 0 TnUW Jl S J4 II 3 ToUIk : 7 27 U 1 Beatrice 0 0 0 2 o 0 0 0 03 York o 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Two-bae hit: Hellrlch. Homo run: plays. Stolen bases: Totten. Doublo Plays: Pierce to Hulgh to Schlsse.ll, U Harris to Totten to Rice. McGrath to Bockewltz. liner on bulls: Off Harris. 1; off McGrath, 5. Left on bases: Bea f,rlc 4i.Yrk'."- Struck out: By 'Harris. by McGrath, 6. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Meyers. Kearney Winn from Norfolk. KEARNEY. Neb., July 8.-(Speclal Tele MJr. ea.rilel',w.?n today 'a gamo Irom Norfolk in the ninth with a clean hit by I lyinpton, bringing In two meiu Tho ft?!"? WJ1B,.C,"? on' holh Pitchers play I.a' JJSL1 an1 Be,t,lnf fairly evod sup lure.' store:"0 rU" 7 Bl,t was a f"- P''1'0.S. AD.II.O.A.B. ?' 2..,-. 4 0 3 1 OACoek. lb.. ..3.1 A t i ftrVJSfi''. i I S ?Dfn'n. lb.. 4 r 1 ' ii.Z-Z. .K J I I sciituren. cr. I 1 I 1 0 ToT'lf i J ? 2 SJ'Irmpton. rt 4 2 I 0 0 itT: 'I" ' i I i ?.Mtny. lf...J 0 0 0 i j r I i . i """Mrurr, ra I ; t l 0 tt&tV'pvA 1 1 1 oWhTp.'t:. o01 l Totals.. k.J4 111 I 1 Totsl 7 27 10 I Norfolk 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 Ivearncy o 0 0 l o 0 0 0 23 Two-base hit: Iino. Home run: Bright. Stolen. baseB: Melkor, IUmsey, Acock Drumni. Sacrifice hit: Erickeon stnS-k on baaes: Norfolk. 6; Kearney, 4. Time: l:3o. Umpire: Quigiey. Doahle 11111 Divided. Hastings, Neb., July S. Special Tele. gram.)Hastlngs dlvlicd a doublo b,U Superior this afternoon, winning the first 7 to 3. and losing the second 1 to 0. The second was called In tho seventh inning to allow the visitors to catch a train. Score first game: l 1 o o o o 0 o 1 o 4 1 o o 2 0 iTiu, ir.. Oval, lb. . Adm, Crn, rf,. Kellr. IS. Ne, c Kranlnrer, Corty, p.. Totili.. Columbus t 4 .. ( .. 4 .. h .. S .. I 0 2 .. 4 The league leaders. Jack Coffey's Den ver GrUalea, will Invade Omaha today for a four-game visit here with Pa Rourke'a rising athletes. The last time the Bourkes and the herd from the moun tain .country mixed the mountaineers came out second best, and Johnny Gon ding promises auch will be the cato this time. KrMay will be ladles' day. As no plana have been made for a double bill Sunday all games will be called at 3 o'clock. The lineup: OMAHA. Position. DENVER .KSt" - rLi1"' niw Dunlop Shortstop ... Thomaa Third base... Kruff Left field.... Thomason Center field.. Congalton Bight field... Crosby .Catcher .. . Krueger Catcher Orover .Pitcher Closman .Pitcher Blagle,.., Pitcher Styles Pitcher Willis Pitcher iippi Pitcher euraiuoR. HABTiNOs. AD.II.O.A.B. AJ1.H.O.A.K. obtt, lb I 2 0 0 onechtdld, rf. 4 0 2 0 J urmjr, id. . .. l u l Ifichroedfr, 4 2 1 10 OfMiM, c. ... 4 1 - 0 ODtnnett, cf. . 2 1 I 0 0 ""i"l, ct o 3 o xiettman, lb.. 2 9 0 0 urown. .... i 13 1 OMcC&be, If.. S 2 S 0 0 oionniv, TI. . 1 1 2 1 UK. urown, 3b S 1 1 2 0 llllilbr'nd, lb 4 1 I 0 OMittlcki, 2b. 1 0 0 2 0 EtMrt. .... 4 0 0 1 Wtlch'rdion, o4 0 t 0 0 R. Monro. p4 2 0 1 0ltllr, p 4 0 0 t 0 PUhOR. rf... 1 0 0 0 0 Ltnareth ,.1 0 0 0 0 ToUli $0 24 10 1 ToUU... .11 10 14 "r "l nrnv nut hiiHl.l .t.t. '' .111111 BUIKO iOUl. Batted for Bishop in ninth. Superior ..0 0 0 o' 0 0 2 1 03 Hastings ., 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 7 Home runl Gray. Two-base hits: Gett man, Ii Brown, Blp Monroe. Sacrifice hlta: Schrocder, Bonnett. Gray. Stolen bases: Schroeder, Bennett, Gettmann, McCabe, Mattloks (2). Struck out: By Riley. 5: by Monroe, fi. nn nn hll.. Off Blley, 2; off Monroe, D. Hit by pitch- Crabb, Kayo Coffey ...Barbour Butcher ..Eddlngton Cassldy Block Spahr Zarnloch ... Mitchell ..Schrelber . .. Gaskell King Wetxell er: By Monroe, 2. Wild pitches: Monroe. triPa8TB1ne:aI2lO.Qrene' UmP're: Score second game: BtTGRIOIt HASTINOfl. Ol-l 5K Al aA.K. AD.H.O.A.E. 2'j 2 ? InecMoM, rf.. I 0 1 0 0 oren c....l 0 t 1 lntnott. cf.. S 1 1 Th.lMlng. of I 0 1 0 T..ttmAn, lb 1 1 10 Brown. If. .! 2 I 1 0MiSi7 If. 2 0 J llliabr-nd, lb I 0 10 0 OMittlem. 2b, 2 0 2 KtMrt, ii. ... I H1U Urown. c. 2 1 2 Errrt- p 3 o o i owinr, p,...i o o Tot' 2 21 J 1 Total. .... .It 8 21 11 2 8upe.rlor ' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 (Hastings o 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Sacrifice hlta: E. Brown, Wllley. Stolen attman, Gray. Struck out: By ,f.f, V."!ey: 1: 0,1 Errett, 3. Hit by Pitched ball: By Wllley. 1. Wild pitch: J-.rrett. Passed ball. Greene. Time: 1:16. Win Game Twice GBAND ISLAND. Neb., July 8.-Gran'd Island won the gamo twice In the thir teenth Inning; Wallace sent the ball over the fence for a home run nt the start of the Inning, but when Ward shook the runners hand on the way to tho plate. Umpire Black called Wallace out. Hits by Payne, Sehoonover and Vance th51 bf0URht In the run to win. IlQffman pitched winning ball. Score: COLiaitlUB. GRAND ISLAND. AP 'I 0. K... . AD.II.O.A.B. vuiiu-u, ,o, . u PllflDtn Jh... E A 4 A 0 J 0 I Wallaca. rf.. 1 o 0 1 .1 2 P'Toe. If.... 8 4 5 0 0 2 10 0 MchotiOY'r. of s l l o 1 1 S i IWart, . s 1 o 2 0 I 0 0 )van, e g j lo 2 0 0 1 2 IHrnlth, 2b.... 6 0 1 20 0 J 1 laalre. lb.... S 2 14 0 0 0 1 0 Otloffman, p.. 6 0 1 2 0 1010 OOOOSIAnftnAnA . Grand Island 0 00001130000 1 Bases on balls: Off Hoffman, 1: off Corey, 3. Two-base hits: Claire (2), anre, ard, Cran. Throe-base hits: Wallace. Homo run: Corey. Hit bv Pitched ball: By Horfman (Pratt). Earned LVn":, Grn!j. laland, 4;. Columbus, 3. Struck out: By Hoffman. 10: by Corey. 3 Left on bases: Grand Island, 3; Colum wsti 3l 'orifice hit: Adams, stolen AVallace, Payne, Sehoonover. Time: 2:20 Umpire: Black. Ohifeds Clout Out Easy Victory Over Kansas City Team CHICAGO, July 8.-Chtcago clouted' out an eaay victory over Kansaa City today. 5 to 1. Beck's home run over the right field fence In the second Inning wast tho leaiure. acoro: R.II.E. ICaniaa City lOOOAOon o i s -a Chicago 0 2200001 9 1 Batteries: Stone and Easterly; Flske and Wilson. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July S.-Indlan-apolla tried out McConnaughey, a new twlrlcr signed last week, In the gamo with St Louis today nnd tfie visitors won, 6 to 3. Bunched hits oft McConnaughey lost Indianapolis the game. Score: B.H.E. St. Louis 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2- 10 1 Indianapolis 0 0030000 03 9 2 Batteries: Groome and Chapman; Mc Connaughey and Barlden. BUFFALO. N. Y.. July 8.-Buffalo won the fourth of the present 'series from Pittsburgh today, 5 to 1. Star fielding by Hanlford and Delehanty was a feature Heavy hitting In the fourth Inning netted Buffalo flvo runs from six safeties. Mc Donald's two-baae drlvo In tho third. In ning brought in Pittsburgh's lone tally. Score: R.H.E. Buffalo 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 13 1 Pittsburgh 0 0100000 01 6 3 Batteries: Moore nnd Blair, Barger nnd Berry. BROOKLYN, July 8.-Brooklyn took both ends of a double-header from Balti more today by scores of 6 to 4 and 4 to 3. The first game wan a pltchera' battle up to the fifth Inning, when the locals bunched four singles and a double on Smith, scoring four runs. Lafltte had two bad Innings In the sec ond game and Baltlmoro failed by a lone run to tlo tho score In tho ninth. Of the eight Baltimore hlta, three were made In each of tho second and ninth innings. Score, first game: K.H.E. Baltimore 0 0000003 14 9 4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 -6 11 0 Batteries: Smith, Conley and Russell; Seaton and Land. Score, second game: R.H.E. Baltimore ,.01 0000002-3 8 1 Brooklyn 10001101 4 8 0 Batteries: Qutnn and Russell; Lafltte ana uwena. 2 111 2 8 2 5 6 3 A 6 7.5 6. Large Crowd Sees First Day's Races On Fremont Track FREMONT, Neb., July S.-(SpeclaI Tele gram.) The opening day of tho races brought out a big crowd. Tho track was fast, but a little dusty. There, was a bunch of horses In the 2:30 trot that made good tlmp and later In the season are likely to lower their marks ctlll further. Lord Duke took the last three heats of the 2:19 trot easily and his driver. Jlmmic Ronln, was loudly applauded by the grandstand and quarter stretch and at the close of the race. Summary: Trotting. 2:30 class, purse. S400: Johnson Baurer, b. h.. Marvel Baurer, Johnson, Tckamah George S., br. h., Gomoko, Schlemers, Davenport 3 The Statesman, b. h., by James Moiltmn N'oWnlnev. Nebraska City 1.3 3 ? Sadlo S b. m.. by Archdale, Parks. David City 5 Anton Pnoto, blk. g., by Mazon, Schlnstock Broa.. West Point.'; 4 Urbanus, b. h.,' by Norcatur, Graves. Independence, Mo....... 6 6 Dolly Dimple, b. m.. by Red Almo. Denton. Lincoln.- Decoy, a. g.. by Little Corporal. Chrisman, Malvern, la.......... S s Time. 2:17U. ,3:17W. 2:19y4. 2:22V4. 2:22 pace, purso M00: Anita v., b.m.. by Myron Mc- Mcllenry, llowara, riiwnw ntv Pan L... b.g., by M. I Core, Anninnn King Will. b.g.. by. KIng Trav ' eler. Parks. David' .City,..-. 3 Last Chance.. U.S.. by Prince Online. Kearney Sleek Farm, IfoflrnftV O Sand Hill Pete, ch.g.. by Sioux Chief, Schlnstock Bros... West Point ..................... 7 Halmator. b.m.. by Hlmet . PAwihpnv Atlnnftc. Ia 1a IX Gratta. blk.m.. by Gratis. La cey, Tekaham 1 lar Queen Direct, g.h.. by Baron Direct, Denver, Colo.....;... 12 12 3 8 Time: 2:lSM. 2:15. 2:17. 2:204. 2:22. Trotting. 2:19 clasa. purse 1100. .. t. - ... n. Kir Tanuna. (Schlnstock Bros.. West Point). 3 1 Nari Patterson, b. m.. by Bmm, (Moughcy. Phllltpsburg, Kan.).. 4 6 R. J. S., b. g. (BrUtol, Weal Mil. wii t 2 2 Hen Tolus. b. g., by Glen Wllkea m,.iii nvU rMivl 4 5 7 4 Charlea Vorhees, br. g., by D. W. Vorhees (Kearney atocK rarmi a o u Miss Boswell, br. m.. by Crlstal- lion (Wells, Sparta, Vls.) 8 . 6 i Senator Stone, br. h., by Prodigal (Bchwarta, Denver, Colo.) 6 6 9 9 Dick, b. g., by Allon (Beexley, Syracuse) 8 4 6 Eva 'More, s. m., by RusaeB More (like, Mena, Ark.) l 3 9 dr Golden Rusk. b. g.. by Beauty (Chrisman. Malvern. la.) 10 10 3 2 Time. 2:17, 2:1614, 2:17. 2:19H. Three-quarter mile dash! Blue, won; 5'-4 1 1 1 3 2 7 2 7 4 4.3 5 3 6 1 1 S 6 I ' Pitcher Wltte SrotU Defeats Lindsay. SCOTIA, Neb., July 8. (Special Trie gram.) bcotla defeated Undsay today In So!?"?!.!? tt,f.-, 1 t0 1 Duryea, whS had been out all season with a eore arm. returned In form today and held Lindsay to three hits: Score R.H F Lindsay 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 01 3 1 Bcotla 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 8 0 Batteries: Lindsay. Bockemuehl and Maxey; bcotla. Dory a and Ammemian. Drantiicr Wins Contest, BRUNING. Nsb., July 8--8peclal.)-Brunlng and Sutton played their first game tpls season at the latter placo yes terdav. which resulted In n vlctorv fnr Bruning by a score of 5 to 0. The game ' waa full of spectacular plays and thrills throughout. Bruning secured nine hits, while Sutton received but four I Batteries; Sutton. Irwin and Hammer. Bruning: Luby and Durham. A return game will be played here Sunday. American Association Hesnlta. Minneapolis , ,. s 7 0 Cleveland 2 10 1 St. Paul , 2 0; Indianapolis , 4 7 1 Kansas City 13 17 0 , Columbus 6 10 21 Milwaukee 560 Louisville . 1 3 4lw July Clearance of High Quality Men's Clothing This is a sale of our regular Hues of clothing. Not a garment has been bought espe cially for this event. All suits have our own label and our. own guarantee. "Wo give you the same merchandise, the same careful treatment and the same pains in fitting us we do when getting our regular prices. Every wool suit in tho house is included blues, blacks; ; light medium and heavy weights. You can get a summer two-piece suit or a heavier one for fall and wjinter at these big saviugs: All regular $35.00 and $30.00 Suits now $21.50 All regular $27.50 and $25.00 Suits now $17.50 All $20.00 Suits now $14.50 Wo chargo a small sum (or alterations to cover only actual cost to us. SUIT OASES AND BAGS s OFF We Jiave tho famous Fybiish Bros.line, of New York. Splendid leather uit cases nnd bags, handsomely finished, Belling regularly at from $5.00 to $25.00; now reduced J3. Other Sale Bargains-- Splendid nainsook, regular $1.00, closed crotch union suits; nqw . 65c A large line of handsome 50o silk crepo four-in-hand ties? now . .35c; 3 for $1.00 All straw hats, including panamas, sennits, split and fancy braids, reduced 3&. I Formerly Magee & Deemer. 413 SOUTH 16th STREET Emma Stewart, second; The Scout, thira. Time, 1:15. KILBANE'S MANAGER SENDS CHALLENGE TO WELCH CLEVELAND, O., July 8.-Jejme Dunn, manager for Featherweight Champion Pugilist Johnny Kllbano of thla city, today issued a challenge to Freddlo Welsh of England, new lightweight cham pion, for a bout between Kllbane and Welsh for the lightweight title. Uon aBks Welsh to meet Kllbano at 133 pounds, ring-side, tho regular lightweight limit. Font-teen-Innlngr Tie GamcC STAPIjDTON, Neb., July 8.-(Speclal.)-Sunday'a gome here between Stapleton and Amherst resulted In a fourteen-lnn-ing tic, 3 to 3. Stapleton'a team waa badly crippled. Catcher Holllday being out of the game ns he waa hurt In, the game tho day before. The game wan tight after the first Inning; Amherst scored two runs In the first inning and the local team tied tho score In the ninth. Then there was a battlo royal till the fourteenth Inning when gamo waa" called on account of darknesn. Batteries. Am herst. Colbert and Davis: Stapleton,- P. Kink and Barbee and A. Todenhoft. . i A Queer Play. Here's another, queer play from thn federal league: In a gamo betwoen tho Brooklyn feds and the Indianapolis Feds, the latter had Vandagrlft and Kauff on third and second respectively. Laporte nit for a round of bases and In coming home Kauff passed Vandagrlft on the lines. Manager Bradley claimed Kauff should be out for passing the runner ahead of him, but tho Fed umpire tonld not see it that way, so Bradloy protested the game. ( . Itnndolph Tnkca n Game. LAt'llEL,. Neb., July S.-(Spcclal Tele gram.) Laurel met defeat at Randolph tooay, 3 to 1. Depew and Slebert. for Laurel; Bush and Tift for Randolph. Randolph made her., three scores In the tlrat Inning on a hit and three error. An Ideal, mnn' Laxntlrr. No better laxative than Dr, Klng'jp, Now Lifo Pills, They help the liver and bowel's to healthy action. -25c All druggists. Advertisement. BIS Smoke your Robert Burns either fast or slowly You cannot lessen any of its mildness. 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