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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914.
Jeffs Vest is Not-Only: Useful, but Ornamental
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
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NS POP. A rAlNUYG
BEARS WINJNTHIRTEENTH
Denver Copi Three-Hour Pastime in
Thirteenth Inning.
THREE LONG HITS IN LAST
Tito Thrpr-Ilngq;rr nnd n Ilomr.
nun Trove Unilolna- of Dingle
I'mplrc McCafferty Injured
lr nnlted nnll.
Dan Tipple nnd Walter Klagle both at
tempted to play aviator at Hourkc park
yesterday afternoon on two very mo
mentous occasions, said occasions being
far more momentous for the chesty Dears
than for the modest Rourkos, and tho
Impending remit was the presentation
Of ono! victory to the despised Grizzlies In
the thirteenth round "of more or less
punk combat. The final count was 1 to
S, In favor of Denver.
The paid customers who appeared at
the park to see Jack Coffey properly
trounced were forced to return homo dis
appointedly after lamping three hours of
pastime. Tho bugs were doubly disap
pointed. They failed to realize their
therished ambition and they departed for
canty suppers Ions since chilly and
brief.
Mr. Tipple did tho Curtlss-Wrlght act
In the second stanza, thus allowing; five
Hears to ratnblo over the platter and.
Walter made his ascencion In the thir
teenth when two three-baggers and a
hofhe run counted three, llotwecn . the
two said rounds the Itourkes had consid
erably the best of the pastime, although
certain of the much touted Rourke slug,
grrs iflunkcd miserably at very auspicious
tfnfes.
Single, p 2
Krueger 1
Totals 4 8 12 33 22 3
Hatted for Closman In eighth.
BnttfJd for King In ninth.
Denver
Huns 1 SO 1 0 000 1 000 3 U
Hits 1 4001003001 4 16
Omaha
Huns 110101O4O0OO0-8
Hits 1 1 1 .1 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0-12
Homo run: risher. Three-ba-'Q hits:
Cnssldy. Coffey, Uutcher. Two-base hits:
Eddlngton, Thomason (2). Htolen base:
FUher. Sacrifice hits: Graham, Ilutcher,
Bchrelber. Double play: I'yo to Coffey
to Fisher. Left on bases: Omaha. 9; Den
ver. 12. Hits: Off Tipple, 4 In one Inning;
off Closman, 4 In seven Innings; oft Bla
de, 8 In five Innings; off Harrington, 7 In
lour Innings; off King, 4 In four Innings;
off Bohrelticr, 1 In five innings. Htruck
out: Hy Tipple, 1; by Closman, 3; by BI&
glc, 3: hi- Harrington. 1; by King, 2; by
Bchrelber, 2. liases on balls: Oft Tipple,
1: off Closman, 1: off Hlagle, 2; off Har
rington, 2; oft King. 3; off Bchrelber, 1.
Wild pitch: King. Hit by pitched boil: By
King, Closman. Passed ball: Ulock. Time:
J:GR. -Umpires: McCafferty, Qasklll and
proven
OPKNP.Il UOI2H TO TUB ROOSTERS
Standing of Teams
WE8T. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Denver M 31 .Kfl
fit. Joseph.. 45 33 .677
81oux Clty..4i 33 .667;
Lincoln 42 31 .Lis
Dcs Molncs.42 37 .632
umaha, 3d 42 .4S2
Wichita .. ..32 60 ,390
Topeka 2i SI .364
AAIER, LEAGUE.
W.UPct
Phlla 44 31 ,W7
Detroit 44 35 . 657
Chicago ....41 33 .S54
Wosh'gton .40 SS .&33
St. Louis... .41 if, .63'
Boston 39 3 .603
New York..2 44 .371
NAT. LEAQUK.
W.UPct.
New York... 41 2t .KM
Chicago 39 35 .627
8t. Louis 39 30 .62)
Cincinnati ..36 37 .433
Phlla 33 35 . 4S5
Pittsburgh ..31 86 .478
Brooklyn ...32 30 .471
Boston 90 40 .429
FED. LEAQUE.
W.UPct
Chicago 43 23 ,006
nuffalo 30 29 .BM
Indianapolis 38 31 .HI
Brooklyn 32 .608
Halllmore 34 MU
nan. City.. ..33 42 .410
Pittsburgh ..23 39 . 420
Cleveland ..23 4S .342St. Louis 3143.419
iCnvrn Mnkc Vicious Hut Ineffective
Itnlly In Ninth.
DEB MOINES, la., July .-The Boost
era won the opening game of tho series
from the Kaws this afternoon by a score
of 8 to 7. The visitors made a. vicious
rally 'In the ninth that lacked but one
run of overhauling the Des Moines lead.
Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. It. If. O.
Hahn, rf 6 13 3
Hunter, cr.... u l i
Burrell, 3b 2 10 1
Jones, lb 6 2 2 11
Haley, c 4 0 2 4
Bwaldt? 2b! 3 11 4
Breon. It 4 12 0
Hartford, ss 4 1 1 3
Duffy, p 4 12 0
Lakatf, p 0 0 0. 0
A. E.
0 0
0 1
2 0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
8
0
2
3'
0
Totals 35 8 It 27 It
Twa things alone served to jiaclfy the
peevish bugs. In the first place a geeK
by the name of Eddlngton, who came (o
Denver via Indianapolis nnd Columbus,
both of which refused, to accept his
proffered services, made merry in the
center garden. Mr. Kddlngtori was hand
somely attired In a bright red, undershirt
and he evlduntly thought that article of
apparel called for proportionate display
of pepper. Ho made several orations
Irdm center field, all of which were ds
tlnctly heard by the attentive bugs. But
the boy orator fell down on his Job when
tho Itourkes made a rally In the eighth,
tylhg the score, and Mr, Eddlngton sub
sided. This proved far moro atnuslng to
thq paid customers than did the noise
and they commented frequently and vo
clferpusly over this latter silent activity.
Umpire Injured.
The other enjoyment was the audden
li capacltatlon of Mr. McCafferty, umpire.
The ump was bumped In the neck In the
opening stanza by a foul tip propelled by
tne nat or the boy. orator; -The tearless
ump endeavored to stick It out,, but was
eventually forcedMo'TentOver htmteinri
layor of Messrs. Cirover and Qasklll. who
did as best they cduhV which wiSii'C
jiuvii. i no maw was a vicious one ana
McCafferty Is to be commended for stick
ing, as long as he did.
Alio Thomason was the demon athlete
of the day. Five swats compiled Tommy
and he pulled a nifty shoestring catch In
the center park- which would make'Trls
npeaKer iook like a. piker. ,
in Denver persons counted In the
very opening Inning, but Omaha did like
wise. This put It up to Coffey strong and
l.e ordered his men to chase Tipple from
the mound. This they did, making five
runs In the act. Closman fame to his
rescue and did nobly. He held the moun
tain gents to four hits and was only
i-aiicn asiae 10 let Krueger hit for him
Klnir floci lata Iloi.
Tho second saw Omaha with another
ana tno fourth also. The sixth counted"
one more and In the eighth the firework.
vera directed toward Collegian Klnir.
successor to Harrington. Four runs were
iraao in the eighth and the score w.
tied and one to the good. Walter Slaglo
waa sent to the box and he made tho
iuisuko ol his life by allowln ih vl.
Itora to count one In the ninth, knotting
cuunu AB narney Bchrelber was
hustled to thu firing line the Rourkee
Hid nothing further, but Denver di.i i
tho thirteenth Slagle went skyward. Cot
ley aad Butcher tripled and after Block
was out Fisher boosted one over tho
ugni neiu wail. Four runs and agony
for tho bugs. This so took the pep out
vi uie ournea mat revenge was Im
1-osslble.
The same tcamx will mix today and
the lady bugs will b given an opportu-
luijr u go nome to late suppers. Score
DEN VEIL
Islington, cf ,A6' " "
( usldy, rf.,., 7 0
"""-"T, 11. j J J
XJtWK, C ,...... 7
K1her. lb 6
Fye, 2b , 7
Barbour, 3b... ,, &
Harrington, p i
King, p l
Wchrelber, p.... l
Mitchell l
Oochran, 3b...(.
Wakefield, rf....
Forsythe, rf...;.
Koerner, lb
Lattlmore. 2b....
Talllon, If
llapps, c
uowen, ss .
Heagan, p
TOPBICA.
AB. It, H. O.
Totals
iDes Moines....:.
Topeka i.
Two-baso hits
Threo-base .hit
Cochrau, Jones.
....36 7 9 21 11 0
...0 1 1 5 0 0 H 'J!
...1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4-7
Dufty, Haley, Hunter.
Jones, Homo runs:
ninipic nut: Bv Duffy.
by IVe'aian, 'i Hit by pitched bay: Uy
,t., r.n Hits: Oft uuiiy, in
eight and two-thlrds Innings.
. ..I.. t.... 4. rtf r TlAHiram 4. DOUUle
Dans, uuuji , :'
plays: Hartford to Jon: f,?il? J?
ftoirner. Wild pltohes: .Duffy.
Passed ban: liaiey. ieii on "?-
Moines, 8; Topeka. . Time: 1:45. Um
pires: Culien and Btockdale. ,
BIIOWN AVINH VOll THE JOBIES
Makes Uebat mc IlntUr lor Drum
mers by Wlnnlna from Wlclies.
ST. JOSEPH. JOly 8.-Paul nrown
atarVed' hl rlrit. garni 'today for Bt , Jo
seph against Wichita and won It. Wichita,
did not . score an. earned run. score.
ab. n. ii
t)'chs.-3b.. : .- - o -o
Nicholson, u
O'llourke, Sb 4
uuis, ct 1
Henry, lb.., 4
Itapp, ss i....... 3
Hoksolonl. rf.... 3
Jones, o 2
Graham 1
demons, p 3
'FUzslmmons ....... 1
..31
O.
3
4
a
3
8
14
3
1
0
0
1
A.
0
0
9
0
Totals -67 u II
OMAHA. .
, . ab. a jr.
Thomason. cf 7 3 6
Graham. 2b .....5 o 0
r. r-rus. u..., v z
juumu, m.. sue
:ongaiion, ri 2 2
Ward, lb C l l
Echipke, 5b i
rrosby. c ( 0 0
Tipple, p. . . O o O
Closman, p..., 3 0 0
29 21
Q. A. E,
t
2
a
2
1 .
30
0
7
0
4
... 5
i
2
1
0 1
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
3
10
3
0
3
3
0
APR.
j; o
A-
4
0
0
AM Kit. ABS'N
W.UPct
Milwaukee .46 32 .690
Ioulsvllle ..44 39 .630
Kan. City.. .44 40 .624
Clevoland ..42 39 .619
Ind anaplls 43 40 .618
Mlnnoaplls 41 41 .600
Columbus ..37 45 .461
N15B. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
Hastings ....35 21 .625
Beatrice S3 22 .600
York 29 26 .627
i.olumbu ...29 27 .618
Or. Island... 29 Zi .10)
superior ....27 31 .406
Norfolk 21 31 .401
Bt. Paul 30 61 ,370 Kearney ....19 36 .343
Yratr.rtny'a Ilrault.
WESTERN UEAOUE.
Denver, 11; Omaha. 8; thirteen Innings.
Lincoln, 4; Sioux City, 2.
Topeka, 4; Des Moines, 8.
Wichita, 2; St. Joseph, 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis, l; Washington, 0.
Detroit. 8, 6; Philadelphia, 3, S.
Cleveland, 4, 3; New York, 7, 3; game
called end tenth: darkness.
Chicago, 3; Boston, 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, l; Pittsburgh, 0.
Brooklyn, 6; Cincinnati, 6.
Boston, 2; Chicago 1.
Now York, 4i 8U Louis, C; thirteen In
nings, FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 4; Indianapolis; 3.
Halttmoro, 2; Brooklyn,. 6.
Pittsburgh, lj Burfafo. fS.
Knnsas City, 4; St. Louis 0.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee, 4; Loulsvlllo, 3.
Kansas City, 3; Columbus, 2.
Minneapolis, 7; Cleveland, 11.
St. Paul, 0; Indianapolis, 9; forfeited.
NEBRASKA 8TATE LEAGUE.
Norfolk, ; Qrnnd Island, 1.
coiumbus, 2; Kearney, 10.
Deatrlco, 4; Hastings, 1,
Suporlor, 4: York, 6.
O. A. It.'
1 0 1
2 0 0
0 2 0
2 0 0
7 3 0
4 4, 0
2 0 0
6 0 0
0 0 0
0 3-0
.00 0
24 Ul !
O. A. K
3 4 1
0 10
2 0 0
0 1
1 4 0
1 1 0
3 4 1
4 0 0
0 3 1
27 17 4
0 0 0 1-3
Totals
ST. JOSEPH. .
AH. H. 1L
R. Watson, 2b 4 0 2
Fox. If 4 0 1
a. Watson, cf 4 0 0
Patterson. 1b 3 11
Brllton, 3b 2 3 1
wiuiams, rr 201
Wall, rs 3 0 1
Sohang, c 3 0 0
urown, p 300
Totals ; tS 3 "7
Hat tod for Jones In ninth.
Hatted for Clomnni In nlntl
Wichita ,..,0 0 0 1 0
Ht. Joseph 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3
iwo-base lilts: Fox, Clemons. Btolen
base: R Watson. Rrrm- v.11.. n.n
Williams. Doublo Plays: Henry 'to Rapp
A I 4T sn SV 4 Uaii a ft Tl . . T
inn VA'ir;.'.uri"? lo iienry.
ui-t.i. "l. "V""". on oases:
Wichita. 7: St. Jninnh. 1 11... u n ,..n. 1
out- aSJi. "rorn74.""sm.ck
SiiVi,.1 , mon : by Brown, 4. Wild
CanVtl'a.To'n. Tt' 1:M" Vm
ivniivii . ......
waa 'JIK KJR5T GAME
. . . . 1 "-'
P'a Win.
DIUUA U-l'I'V. T.il.. a c .
weakened behind oi.r,:,'i :lZ0"??H:
BIOUX CITY.
. AP- O. A. E.
bmith, ss 8 0 1
Kane, lb 4 0 0
Lejeune. of., 4 l l
Baird, 3b 2 0 0
Callahan, rf 's o o
Murphy, c 3 0 0
Gasper, p 2 0 0
Wsp I o 0
Clark, p 0 0 0
Totals ss
LINCOLN.
AB. R. if.
2
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
27 17
Quill In. 3b 4 " .3
McGaiflgan, ss 2 o
Lloyd, 2b 4 i
Miller, cf ? n
Williams, lb 4 0
Collins'. If s o
Bchrelber, rf 4 o
Rehor, c 3 l
Bcroggtns, p 2 o
Totals 28
Batted for Gasper In the eighth
bioux i-ity 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-
Linimn .10000003 04
.nu-uMi iuu. v ooney, uaviason. Sac
O.
1
a
t
3
10
1
0
8
0
A.
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
X7 11
rlflco hits: McGafflgan (2), Miller, Da
vidson, Smith, Balrd. Scrogglns. Double
plays: Callahan to Kane; Balrd to
Cooney to ICano; McGafflgan to Qulllln;
jvuhb io uooney 10 nmun to Kane. In
nings Pitched: By Gasuer. 8: hv Olnrk
1. Hits: Off Gasper, 7; off Scrogglns, 6.
on ihiiis: uii uasper, z; orr Clark,
i, u Dcroggins, i. nirucK out: uy uas
per. J; by Scrogglns, 8. Hit by pitched
ball: Rehor. Attendance: 1,200. Time:
1:68. Umpire: Fife.
YETERAH GOLFERS DEFEATED
(Continued from Page One.)
ERRORS LETJEATRICE WIN
Queen City Fliers Slip One Over on
the League Leaders.
BEDS BLOW UP IN THE SECOND
Flnnl Hi-oro Stands Foar to One
Kearney Ilnm Array from Co
InmbtiR by Ten to Two
Norfolk Wins.
HASTINGS, Neb., July 9,-(SpecIal Tele
gram.) Hastings lost the first of the so
rlcs with Beatrice today. Errors In tho
second and fifth Innings were responsi
ble for the three runs, Score:
UBATRICB, HASTINGS
An. ll.O. A. F.. All. 11. 0 A E.
Flarvr. Zb... 4 1 1 i OBtcbtold, rf. 4 0
llollrleh. 4 0 9 1 lchroeIrr, 3 t
Nff. cf t 0 1 0 .ODonnrtt. ct.. 4 0
lllaclc, rf.... S i 2 0 10tlmin, lb. S 1
nocawiK, 10 4 113 0 UMrCitw, It . 4
0 0
4 1
i
1
4 0 0
00
10 0
iwiett, 4 10 108. nrown, J'j 3 0 : 0 t
l.lnc. It I 110 OMittlcki, lbl 0 1 0 1
On, C.......2 0 i 0 OKIch'rdaon o 4 0 4 0 0
McDonnell p4 S 1 4 Oltirmtir, p.. I 1 0 4 0
ToUl !5 21 15 2 To'.ali. . . . .71 1 27 "l "
Beatrice 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 04
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Sacrifice hits: Coo (2). Sacrifice fly:
Flory. Stolen base: Schroeder. Struck
out: By Sherman, 3; by McDonnell, 0.
Base on balls: Off Sherman, 2; off Mc
Donnell, i. Doublo play: Hellrich to
Flory to Bockewltx. Umpire: Pasatcrl.
Time: 1:85.
Kearney Wins Uneren One.
KEARNEY, Neb., July 9. (Special Tele
gramsKearney defeated Columbus In a
one sided ganio today with Irion throwing
for tho Kaps. Znnderman was freely hit.
Drumm put onother home run to his
credit. Both' pITchera were rather wild,
but support behind Zondernian was rag
ged, Tho score:
Irion out, nttcmpt bunt third strike.
O0LUMBUS. KEAHNKV.
All. ll.O. A E. An ll n a r.
Rondeau, lb. J 0 1 1 13jnk, 3b.... 6 13 0 0
"7Sn ... a i i i UACOCK, Zo.... 4 S
Prttt, rf 4 1 0 0 ODrumm, lb.. 5 1
Dl. lb.
net, e.
. I 1 i 03ohuren, cf 4
Adtmi, m, .. 2
Cran, If 4
Keller, lb.... i
1 0 0 0 0,'lympton, rf6
1 1
ISO
9 1 0
4 0 0
10 0
10 0
2 OMttnrr. it.. 4
12 0 OWoodroff. M t 2 2 2 0
iti uiricneon, c. 1 2 a 1 0
Krsnlnser. c 2 0 4 1 0Prlr.n n a
ADDgnntD, p d X U u
2 12 1
W. N. Chambers
Out 4 4 S 5 6 3 7 6 446
Tn 5 T 5 5 22-7
Second round, championship flight
Ralph Peters beat C. 11. Rotrers. 4
and 3.
Kenneth Reed beat FTed Hamilton, 6
nd .
W. J. Foye beat Guy Beckett, 6 and 6.
Harold Johnson beat C. II. Peters. 19
holes.
Sam Reynolds beat William N. Chamb.
era. 8 and 6.
P. W. Downs beat Frank II. Gaines.
1 up.
, F. W. Hale beat William Folsom, 20
holes.
Jack W. Hushes beat n. If. ftrirflth.
4 and 3.
Pairings for the third round, cham
pionship flight, today are:
Ralph Peters plays Kenneth Reed.
W. J. Foy plays Harold Johnson.
Sam Reynolds plays P. W. Downs.
Frank Hale plays J. W. Hughes.
Second round, secretary's flight;
John Morris beat R. W. Morrison,
3 and 1
F. U McCoy beat Charles Battelle, 19
Al Calm. Ir.. beat F. D. Wmil. S nnH
Horbert McCoy beat 8. R. McKclvle.
3 and 2.
Francis Potter beat B. N. Robertson,
i arm
. G. R. Wright beat IL P. Stoddard.
3 and 1.
R. M. Laverty beat J. W. Tltlson. 1 up.
J, C, Leffler beat Ouy Furay, 2 and 1.
Pairings today in third round, secre
tary's flight, ores
John Morris plays F. L. McCoy,
Al Conn, Jr., plays Herbert McCoy.
Francis Potter plays G, R. Wrlght.
R, M. Laverty plays J. C. Leffler.
First round, consolation flight:
Albert Cahn. ar, beat E. M. Morseman,
default.
B. T. Manning beat II. P. Gates, Sand 2.
. Karl W, Bock- beat Francis Oalnus,
4 and 3.
M. T. Swartx beat J. A. Abbott, default
C. H, Marley beat J. S. Reed. 6 and 4.
F. M. Sherwood beat W. R. Palmatler,
Paul 8eott beat J. II. rtahm. 3 unci 1.
W. B. Roberts beat E. It, Sprague, de-
IBUIl.
Pairings tolay In the second round.
consolation flight, ore:
Albert Cahn plays E. T. Manning.
K, W. Rock plays M. T. HwarU.
t H. Marley plays V. IS, Sherwood.
Paul Bcolt plays W. n. Roberts.
Second round. Directors' flight:
Joseph Polcar beat Ernest Sweet,
and 1.
J. H. Conrad beat C. K. Denman, 19
Oeorge Ross beat C. E. Reed, 4 and 8.
F. W. Porter beat U A, Smith, 4. and 3.
J. A. Epeneter beat J, B. Fradenburg.
3 and 2.
W. E. Shafer beat L. C. Storey, 1 up.
r. i. uiiua kh uuy uggeti, z and 1.
J. B. Porter beat O. F. Olfmore. 20 holes
Pairings in third round. Directors'
flight, today are:
Joseph Polcar plays J. If. Conrad.
George Ross plays F W Porter.
J A. Epeneter plays W. E. Shafer.
F. I. Elllck plays. J a Portsr.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
FED MANAGES FINED $500 BY
GLLM0RE.
GEORGE 8TOVALL.
CHICAGO, July 9.-Ceorge Btovall, man
ager of tho Kansas City club of the Fed
eral league, has been fined $500 by Presi
dent Gllmore for threatening not to play
In one of -the recent Federal games un
less Harry Nelly, business manager of
tho club, who has been discharged, was
reinstated. Nelly returned to Kansas City
with the team to seek reinstatement from
C. C. Madison, president of the team.
TWO STRAI6HTF0R BOSTON
Braves Win Second Consecutive Vic
tory from Chicago.
JAMES ALLOWS CUBS SIX HITS
They Are Well Scattered nnd Visit
ing Hnrler Always Tight
ens Up In the
I'luches.
CHICAGO, July 9. Boston made it two
straight from Chicago today, winning, 3
to 1. James allowed the locals six hits,
but they were well scattered and he al
ways tightened up In the pinches. A
lightning double play by Maranvllle.
Evers and Schmidt prevented the locals
scoring in the ninth. A base on balls, an
Infield out and a single in the seventh Inning-saved
Chicago from a shutout
Score:
dostov
An 11 n
Gather, rf .. 4 0 1
t-Trorj., 2b 4 o x
Murrey, If. ..412
Maranvir, ae 4 3 2
Schmidt, lb. 4 0 I
Deal, 3b 4 2 0
Mannr cf 4 1 4
Oowdr, c 3 0 7
Jamea, p. .. . i o o
CHICAGO.
All. II.O. A. K
...41000
..51100
.3 1 12 0 0
2 0
0 0
A.E
0 .Otrfach, cf.
4 0v3ood, rf. .
0 (M,lr lh
& OOreanahan, c 6 0 S
0 Dhnlt i a i n
2 d,i'nfy, 2b. 4 12 6 0
v vi.ornarn, to. s l u I 1
0 OKeetlDt, s.. 2 0 2 6 0
1 1 Vaughn, p... 4 0 0 0 1
Total, IS unit 1
Total 11 7 11 12 1
Kearney 1 1 0 2 0 6. 0 0 '10
Columbus 0 000020002
Two-baso hits: Acock, Matney. Home
run: Drumm. Louble plays: Zonder
man to Deal to Kelley, Kranlnger to Deal
to Nee, Woodruff to Acock to Drumm.
Hit by pitcher: (Kranlnger). Wild
Pitches: Zonderman, Trlon. Bases on
balls: Off Zonderman. 6: off Irion. 3.
Struck out: By Zonderman. 2; by Irion,
2. Left on bases: Columbus, 9; Kearney,
8. Sacrifice hit: Rondeau. Stolen bases:
Acock, Matney (3), Woodruff, Erickson.
Time: 2:10. Umpire: Qulgley.
Norfolk Trims Islanders.
GRAND ISLAND. Nob.. July 9.-fSDe-
clal Telegram.) Franklin weakened per
ceptibly In the last two Innings whllo
Hlrsch seemed stronger, striking out all
of the three Islanders In the ninth. The
score:
NOUFOUt. artAND 18LAND.
AD. ll.O. A E. All. 11.0 A E
Drown, it.... I 110 ORobcn. 2b... 2 0 4 3 1
Bels, 2b.. ..3 2 1 4 OWallace, rf.. 4 10 10
Melker, lb..J 0 0 0 0 Payne. It..,. 4 2 10 0
Kempln. ia. .2 1 I 1 OSchonor'r, cf 4 0 0 0 0
Erllht, cf .. 4 0 4 0 OWarJ, aa 2 0 0 2 1
Raraaejr. lb. .4 2 t 0 OVance, c.,. 2 0 t 0
TAwn lh... O O 0 0 (l'lmtth Sh. A , e A
Walwortb, lb 0 0 0 0 Obtain, lb... 4 112 1 0
wuiwr, ill a urranaun, p.. 3 u 0 4 1
Itlrech, p.... 41011
Totala SO I i: II j
Totsl 21 in 1
Norfolk 0 001000226
Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Earned runs: Norfolk, 2; Grand Island,
1, Two-base hit: Rels. Three-base hit:
Wallace. Sacrifice hits. Rels, Molker,
Towne. Btolen baso; Brown. Loft on
bases: Norfolk, 4; a rand Island, 8. Dou
ble play: Rels to Kempln. Bases on balls:
Off Hlrsch, 6: off Franklin, 2. Struck
out: Hy Hlrsch, 11. by Franklin. 6. Hit
by pitched ball: By Franklin. 1. Wild
pitch: Hlrsch. Umpire: Black.
York Wins Uxcttlnir Game.
YORK. Neb.. July 9.-Speclal Tele-
?:ram.) lork took an exciting game
rom Superior today. 5 to 4. Although
Superior outhlt York, they could no
bunch their hits. Three times they had
thrco men on and one out. but Skvnck
tightened and they could not push a man
across. nKyocK also brought in two runa.
Halgh put one over the fence with tua
men on. Score:
SUPERIOR, TOrtK,
All. It. O. A.E. AD.H.O.A-E.
Obet. lb.. .2 0 0 0 Otllce. a 4 1 1 2 1
Orer. lb t 2 4 2 OMurphr, rf.. 10 2 10
urwne. c ... 4 e i o orotun, lb... 1 1 0 I 1
Tbelaalnr. ct 4 1 2 0 Ollatih. lb... 4 111 2 1
Drown, as.... S 3 1 0 ailariie, rf. .. 4 1 1 0 0
Lanctre4h, rf. 1 i 3 0 Oflarke. If.... 4 10 0 0
Monroe, If. .1 1 1 0 OPIrrce, 2b... 3 o 0 i 0
Hiiabrna. lb I i 10 0 eaiel. c. 1112 1
Dlabop, p.... 4 2 0 I OUroocoko.O po
Bkjock, p.... 4 3 0 1 0
Totala.. J7 11 11 10 S
Tola'.i as 17 50 4
Suoerior ...0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 14
York 0 1010030 -5
Two-buse sits; Monroe, I.andretli
Three-base hit: Gray. Home runs
Hatgh, Hlldebrand. Stolen bases: Obst
Hlldebrand. Clarke, Totten, Harris,
Schlssel. Double plays: Rice tn Halgh
Bases on balls: Off Skyock. 7: off Bishop.
1. Left on bases: Superior, 15: York. R
'Hit by pitched ball: Totten. Sacrifice
nna. aiurpny, I'lerce, nice, struck out
By Skyock. 7; by Bishop, 3. Passed ball
Greene. Time: 5:03. Umpire: Meyers.
HOMERS WIF0R TINKERS
Indianapolis Defeated by Score of
Four to Three.
F0BD WINS FOR THE BUFFEDS
Ram ell Wallops Sargent.
Rl'RWELL. Neb., July 9.-Spectal)-
jiurweii easily neieaiea eargent today,
10 to 1, by heavy hitting, while Sargent
waa weak InsWrlght's slants. Score:
IUI E.
Burwell ...0 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 41013 2
(argent 10000000O1 42
Batteries: Burwell, Wright and Rogers:
Sargent, Rash and Raslv
R.H.E.
1 0 2 7 1
0 0 0-1 7 2
Camnltz and
Brooklyn Make It Foar StrnlKlit
Over Baltimore find St, Louis
Loarji to Knnnits City
Tcnm.
CHICAGO, July v. Beck's home run
In the eleventh Inning won a 4 to 3 vic
tory for Chicago over Indianapolis today.
A batting rally !n the eighth tied the
scoro for Chicago, while timely batting
gave Indianapolis its runs. Score:
R.H.E.
MIndlanapolis ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 6 0
Chicago o 0 0 ( 0 o o 3 .0 o 4 iu a
Batteries: Kolsernng ana iianucn; iien-
CTlx nnd Wilson.
Ford Wins for Ruffeda
BUFFALO. N. Y., July 9. Russell Ford
pitched sterling ball ngalnst Pittsburgh
in the last game of tho present aeries,
wjnnlng for Buffalo, 2 to 1. Dolehanty
was the heavy hitter for tho home team,
getting a three-base hit In the third. Mc
Donald again brought In Pittsburgh's
only run. Score:
Buffalo 0 0 1 0 0 0
Pittsburgh ...0 0 0 1 0 0
Batteries: Ford and Blair
Berry.
Milken It Four In Rotv.
BROOKLYN. July 9. Brooklyn mado
It four straight over; .Baltimore today,
winning by a' score of 5 to 2. Singles by
Hofman. Westerxil and Owens and a
stoltn base by Gagnler netter two runs
In the second Inning. Hofman doubled
In the fourth and camo home on errors
by Russoll and Swaclna, Baltimore
filled tho bases In the ninth, but failed
to score. Score: R.H.E.
iBoltlmore ....1 0000100 0-2 82
Brooklyn ....0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 0
Batteries: Wllhelm and Russell; Fin
nerari and Owens.
Kavrfeds Beat Slufeds.
ST. LOUIS, July 9. Through two se
ries of successive singles giving them
two runs In the first Inning and two In
the last, Kansas City today defeated St.
Louis, 4 to 0- Cullop, who was respon
sible for the locals' shutout, allowed St
Louis only four hits. Score. R.H.E.
Kansas City.. 2 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 2-4 S 0
St. Louis 0 00000000-014
Batteries: Cullup and Easterly: Daven
port, Kcupper and Chapman.
SchreckruRost U nU.
ril 1 L A D E L P H I A. July -Of
Schreckengost. who won fame as the bat
tery partner of the late Rube Waddell
when the latter waa the star pitcher of
tho Philadelphia Athletics, died here to
day of a complication of diseases. He
waa about 40 years old. Early In his
career Schreckengost played at Cedar
Rapids, la.
Sports at Rattle Creek.
BATTLE CREEK. Neb.. July 9. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Battle Creek shut out
Stanton, 7 to 0. Batteries: Battle Creek,
Ulrich and Scott: Stanton, Chllcoot and
Glasey, Hits: Battle Creek, 13; Stan
ton. 3.
After the ball gome a 100-yard foot race
was pulled off for a purse ot 360, Ley ot
Battle Creek beating Holstedn ot Stanton
a toot.
Totala S3 7 27 12 1 Totali 31 6 17 13 2
Boston o 1 0 i. 0 o 0 0 03
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
Two-base hit: flee.!. Stolen bases: Ma
ranvllle, Mann, Corrldcn, Deal, Leach.
Double plays: Sweeney to Koatlng to
Saler; Maranvllle to Evcrs to Schmidt.
Left on bases: Boston, 4; Chicago, 12.
Bases on balls: Off James, 7. Hit by
pitched ball: By Vaugh, Gowdy. Struck
put: By Vaughn. 7; by James, 7. Tlmo:
l:5i. Umpires: Byron and Johnson.
DiMlKcrn Hent Reds. ,
CINCINNATI. Julv 9. ftronklvn r..ir1o n
Jitrong finish and won an' exciting game
liom Cincinnati today by 6 to 5. Jn tho
early part of the game the visitors could
not hit Douglass, but In the seventh they
knocked him out of the box, scoring tour
runs. They were mode on a base on balls,
fcur singles and nn error. Score:
BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI.
AU. ll.O. A.E. AB. ll.O. A.E
last Inning, but with men In a scoring po
sition, fc'alloe tightened. Score:
Phils Blank Pirates.
PITTSBURGH. July 9.-Tlncup had th
better of a pitching battle with two Pitts
burgh twiners today and Philadelphia
scored a shutout, 1 to 0. The only run
of tho game was scored In tho fourth In
ning when Paskcrt tripled nnd Lobert
sent a long sacrifice fly to Kelly. Wag
ner was. tho batting star, making threo
of the five hits allowed by Tlncun. Score.
rillLADELPHIA. PITTSBUIIOII.
AB.1I.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E
Itjrne. 2b.... 4 0 0 1 OCarer. If 4 0 10 4
I'aakcrt, ct.. 4 13 0 OMowrer. lb.. 4 12 4 0
meeker, rf.... 4 2 7 0 OVIoi. 2b 2 0 0 2 a
Lobert, lb... 3 1 1 1 0 Wagner, M.. 4 1 3 3 1
Mi tee. If.... 2 0 1 0 OKonetchr, lb 4 0 13 1 0
Luderua, lb.. 4 1 12 1 OMItchell, rf.. 4 0 1 0 0
Martin. ... I 112 OJoe Klly cf. 1 1 2 0 0
Kilmer. C...3 0 1 1 03lbson. C....3 0 1 2 0
Ttncup, p.... 10 13 O-Ilratt 1 0 0 0 0
Coleman, c. 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 27 12 OMcQulltan, p 1 0 1 3 0
Jamea Kelljr 0 0 0 0 0
Cooper, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Totals..... 31 I 27 It "a
Batted for Gibson In seventh.
Batted for McQuillan In seventh.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-baso hits: Paskert, Wagner.
Hits: Off McQuillan, six In 7 Innings;
off Cooper, none in 2 innings. Stolen
bases: Wagner, Vlox, Joseph Kelly. Baso
on errors: Philadelphia, 2. Sacrifice fly:
Logert. Left on oases: Philadelphia, 5;
Pittsburgh, 7. Struck out. By Cooper, 2.
Time: 1:31. Umpires: Klem and Emsllc.
ENGLISH TENNIS TEAM
AGAIN DEFEATS BELGIANS
FOLKESTONE, England. July 9. The
English team today completed the rout ot
tho Belgians In tho first preliminary
round of the Dwlght F. Davis Interna
tional lawn tennis trophy competition.
T. M, Mavrogordato in the singles beat
A. G. Watson In straight sets, 6-1, S-0, 0-3
and J. C. Parke defeated R. de Borman
also In straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0.
1 3
O'Mara. u.. t
Hummel, lb. 2 10
IMlton, Cf... 10 0
Ecan, cf 1
Wheat. It. ... 4
Culitiaw, lb. 4 1
Kteneel, rf... 1 1
bralth, 3b.... 4
McCarthy, c 4
Iteulbach, p. 0
Allen, p 1
Pfeffer. p.... 0
Hlberfeld .. 0
Totals.
4 OMoran, rf.... 3 0 2
2 OUhler, rf. ... 10 0
0 Odtrioc. ra... 2 1 1
0 ONIehotf, 3b.. 4 2 3
1 OCIirk, c 4 0 3
2 OGroh. 2b 1 2 0
0 Olloblltsel. lbl 0 11
0 OMIIIer, If..,. 2 2 2
1 lTwombley, If 1 1 0
2 OLaross, ct.... 2 1 1
0 OLohr. cf 0 0 1
0 oDouslaas, p.. 2 0 1
0 OVIngllns. p.. 0 0 1
Rowan, p.... 0 0 0
.32 ( XX 12 l'Von Kotnltz 10 0
"Gomalea ... l o 0
Berghamer .110
Derrick .... l 0 0
Greeley Center Iltimps Lindsay.
GREELEY CENTER. Neb., July 9.
(Special Telegrnm.) Greeley Center de
feated Lindsay, S to 2. Holland for Gree
ley Center pitched his usual good game,
allowing but flvo hits and striking out
thirteen men. Holland has werked flve
gamea for Greeley Conter and has al
lowed but sixteen hits.. Aside from Hol
land's work. Smith's work at bat waa
perfect, getting three singles Ins as many
times up. Scoro: R.H.E.
Greeley 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 S 8 1
Lindsay 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 5 3
Batteries: Greeley Center, Holland and
Dansce; Lindsay, Rose, Leo and Maxoy.
TWO-baSO hits: llnrlmnn Xfi, .,..
I Johnson. Three-base hit: Maxey. Earned.
plre: LuccT ,-rnlcr' masay, l. urn-
1-
1-6
.Batted for Ylngly.ngTOit,seve,n,1n0."" '
Batted for Moran In seventh.
Batted for ohr In ninth.
!SaHe3 ior nwan In ninth.
Batted for Reulbach In seventh.
urooklyn o 0 0 0 0 1 4 0
Cincinnati o 0 0 3 0 0 0 1
TWO-DILMA lilt. T.nwta. 1 I . .
S 'II? ' "u"mlt , ( Hits: Off Reul
bach, 6 In six Innings: off Allen, 2 In one
(none out In the eighth): off Pfeffer, 2
In two Innings; off Douglass. 6 in six and
fPuti InnlnK8: Yingllng, none in
two-thirds Innings: off Rowan, 2 In two
Innings. Sacrlfico hits? Reulbach, "Wheat,
Dalton. Sacrifice fly: Groh. Stolen
bases: Herzog, Miller, Groh, Twombley.
rfLon bases: Brooklyn. 7; Cincinnati,
e-Firat bnse on balls: Off Reulbach. 2;
off Douglass. 6; off Allen. 1. Struck out:
By Reulbach, 4: by Douglass. 3! by Allen,
1. Passed ball: McCarty. Time: 2:30.
Umpires: Rigler and, Hart
Cards Defeat Ulnnts.
ST. LOUIS, July 9. SnodgraBS' poor re
turn of Beck's short fly after two were
out In the thirteenth inning with the
bases full enabled Magee to cross the
Slate with the run that defeated the
lants for the second time in as many
days. The score was 5 to 4.
"Hub" Perdue made his debut with the
local club and New York made all its
tallies off him bv bunching hits. He was
relieved In the eighth Inning. New York
had several opportunities to score in the
Ynclit Ilucrs Postponed.
NEWPORT, R. I., July 3. The thre4
American cup yachts Resolute, Vantle
and Dellanco were fog bound In New
port harbor today and the regatta com
mittee at 12:30 declared the contest post
poned until tomorrow.
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