TItK liKH: OMAHA, SATl'ItDA), JTLV 11, 1014. 0 Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher It Was a Mean Trick for Mutt to Play on a Little Man I WjeAT! UuTT, PIPS AAV 1 fitt PJ LMJNfcRN PANAMA MM) SUC y . 7 f Ge"r J? 'T? J , (NOSED STj . pTK'Nfeg ' cue MAwe to V i l BARK.6L N THIS PtCTUfcte. Vdfr to Keep tw ce-r-nNfo j yf. ANTHONY COfASTOCKGO. ROURKES TRIM GRIZZLIES Second Game of Scries is Credited to Styles, Six to Three. OMAHA STARTS IN THE FIRST Two nun Counted In Opening Chapter nml Ilunrkrn Keep Up Good Work, Scorlnit Two In nlffhtli Hound for Snfrtr. The usually patient Rourkes become very Irritable nnd precipitous Frlduy afternoon which stato of mind resulted In the Absolute conquest of the chesty Grlz xlles for the benefit ami pleasure of the fair fan who flockod In bunches to the bull yard, as yesterday waa one of the days Pa llourko Is .generous- When the fretful Rourkes had concluded their ma nipulation of the Grlrslles the count read S to 3, thus ndrilng another victory to the string of tho Jovial and red-headed Mr. Styles. Omaha hopped on tho Denver (rents In the opening stanza nnd continued tho at tack with moro or less consistency during the remainder of tho combat A kind providence guided tho hitting of our sldo and the product wna hits at the right time and therefore runs at tho right time. Artie Thomason nnd Georgo Dunlop, who has recovered from -tho-spiked tin, wero tho star pastlmera of - tho day, George pulled .half a dozen nifty plays, started two doublo plays at very oppor tune times nnd bounced In a' couple of counts with u like number of blows. Ar tie was strong on tho hitting and also on the tUldlng. ' Tomhiy was walked In the first round and he chased to second on Graham's hit Knift busted another drive and Tommy romped home. Thomas whiffed but Congalton was passed and -Ward hit to Oofrcy, but Omham was already home, Orlsallf Srore Three. In the third the visiting party became slightly noisy. Mr. Kddlngton, the well known exponent of the red undershirt and tho husky lungs, walked and went to third on Casstdy's hit. Coffey's drive sent tho boy orator over the platter and Casildy was right behind. Coffey took second when Hunk bungled the drive and was sacrificed to second. Spahr lifted a incrlflce fly to Thomason which enabled he snappy manager to count. After this inning the mountain climbers subsldod with a dull, resounding th,ud. They en deavored to usurp- the calcium In the ninth, but to no avail. Fisher nnd , Our bour beat out fhfleld hits In the last chap ter and the boy orator started a ballyhoo on the coaching line, wit the 'kind prov idence took thing's In hand' and all was over In the fourth the Rourkes made the ty ing count. Congalton strolled and was sacrificed to second by Word. George Dunlop uncoupled & sufficiency of hit to allow Conny to make the long trip from second. The run which spelled victory was tal lied In the sixth. With two down Ward busted a hit and George Dunlop was right THE Robert Burns docs more than satisfy tho craving for a good cigar. It increases the pleasure of cigar einoking. Its more delicate flavor and aroma is a revelation to men who have been ac customed to stronger cigars. We especially recommend the new "Invincible" for its perfect shape and perfect burning quality. Rob Bums Cigar lO Ziffle Bobbie5f Conway Cigar Co., Sioux City, Iowa Harlc-Haas Drug Co., for Omaha and Council Bluffs behind with nnothcr. Crosby soaked one to left and Ward was over. Two linns for Good Mensnre. Fred Thomas opened tho eighth by pok ing ono which gently sailed over the cu pola which protects the boy orator's mouth piece. Fred got to third on this ono and after Congalton flunked Ward tried to kill Jack Coffoy. Then Crosby boosted ono past rtutchor and Ward, by a supreme effort, made tho circuit of the paths. Today the third battle of the series will bo played. Willis Is slated to oppose Gasktll. The game will bo called at 3 o'clock. Score: OMAHA. AH. It. ll, o. a. n. 2 2 0 0 14 4 0 13 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 11 0 1 2 4 7 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 27 16 2 11. O. A. E. 110 0 2 10 0 16 3 0 01 00 0 3 4 0 2 6 3 0 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0,.-0 .0 0 . B2?. 14 0 Thomason. cf 2 1 Graham, Zb 4 1 Krug, U 4 0 Thomas, 3b 4 1 Congalton, rf 2 1 Ward, lb ....3 2 Dunlop, ss 4 0 Crosby, c 3 0 styles, p 4 o Totats 30 G DENVER. AH. R. Eddlngton, cf 3 1 Cnssldy, rf.... 4 Coffey, ss 2 iiutcher. It 3 Hnohr. o.. 3 4' 4 2. 1 1 I'tshor. lb Fa ye, 2b Harbour, 3b..,.,. Zamloch, p Hlock Mitchell Totals .80 - it' Mltcholl batted for Zamloch In ninth. umana Runs . Hits .. Denver Runs . Hits .. ........2 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 2 10 10 3 13 -U 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 2 130011029 Three-base hit: Thomas. Two-baso.hlt: Crosby. Stolen base! Ward. Sacrifice hits: Ward. Coffv. Rotehwr. 'imlnrh. Double plays: Dunlop to Graham to Ward, Dunlop to Ward, Fisher to Coffey to Fisher. Ijeft ,on bases:- Omaha, : Denver. G. Struck (Jut; Dy Styles, 2; by ..Niinuuii, xiavi uu umis. vji i myies, 2: off Zamlooh. 4, Hit by pitched ball: Tiiomoson. Time: 1:33, Umpires: Mc- toiitnjr anu wiarK. , KAWB WIS FROM IIOOSTHRS ToprUii DefrntH Ilea llolnes by Fonr to Two, DES MOINES. Ia.. .Tulv 10 TnnoUn wnn from Des Moines this afternoon by tho scorn of 4 to -2 by taking advantage of me uoosier errors nnu nitung the ball mure opporiunoiv. .-score: MO INKS. AH. IV. If. O. 0 1 4 10 7 0 4 1 0 0 A. E. Halm, rf I 0 -1 n 0 Hunter, cf 4 1 l 0 l 0 l l 1 6 0 0 iiurreu. 3b 3 1 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 W. Jones, lb.,,, ,,,,,,3 uaiey. c... 4 liwaldt, 2b 4 Hreen, If 4 Hnrtford, u ,,,..4 Lakaff, p : 3 Shaw 1 Totals 31 3 8 21 10 TOPEKA.. AO. R. 11. O. Cochran. 3b. ....I 001 Wakefield, of 3 1 1 3 Forsythe, rf..., I 1 1 3 Koerner, lb. 1 1 2 4 l-nttlmore. 2b ..4 0 2 2 Talllon, If 4 0 0 n Howcn, ss 3 0 0 t! Wnltc. c 3 0 0 6 Reslgl. p 3 0 0 0 A. E, 0 0 0 t 2 0 3 TT Jones, p.....' ,.,..0 Totals JV) 4 Batted for Lakaff In ninth. Dcs Moines... 1' 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 12 Topoka ...,.J 0 8 0 0 2 0 00-4 Struck out: ,By Lakaff, 4; by neslgl, lilts: Off ReslL'l. 3 fn neht nml Iwn. thirds Innlnes. llnao nn .nlt- nrf Uakaff, 2: off Reslgl, K. DYAible' plays; lleslgl to Dowen to ifocrner, Urccn to Haley. Left on bases: Des Moines, 13; TODeka. 4. Tlmo: 2:M. irmnlrpn: Klnrli. dale and Cullen. , DHUMMBKS DKK1SA.T WICHIiS Joslea Win, IMfth Ntrnluht Victory, Fonr to Three. 8T. JOBEPII. 116.. Julv 10.-fllain mil. pitched Maddox today and the locals won mo iitui straignt gnmc. Hcore: WICHITA. AU. R. II o. 1 3 1 4 10 0 4 1 0 E, Ochs, 3b Gil Nicholson. If E 0 1 P, O'Rourke, 2b 5 Graham, c 4 Henry, lb...' r.... 4 711118, cf 4 Rapp, ss 4 . O'Rourke. rf 4 Maddox, p 3 Totals 38 3 9 21 11 ST. JOSEPH. AU. R. H. O, A. E. 2 2 R Watson, 2b 4 0 i'or. it 4 G, Watson, cf 3 Patterson, lb 4 2 3 10 0 1 1 a 4 Drltton, 3h 3 Williams, rf 4 wan, in,.,... ... 3 Griffith, c... ... 2 Glaze, p Totals ... .29 9 27 11 Wichita ....0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 ....3 0001000 ' 4 St. Joseph. Three-base hit: Patterson. Two-base hits: rtrltton. Ochs. Stolen bases: G. Watson, Nicholson. Sacrifice hits: Glaze, Maddox. ijert on bases: wicnun, , m. Joseph, 5. liases on balls: Oft Maddox, 1. struck out: uy Maaaox, i.-, Dy uiaxe,- o. Hit by pitched ball: Dy Maddox, Britten. wim pitcn: maze, xime: i:w unnnrcs; Gaston and Uarr. ItALL.IF.fl WIN FOU.TIIR INDIANS Antelopes Lose to Mlo'nx City' BrTen o Three. HiniDf city. Ia.. luJy 10. Terrific batting i allies won today'B game for the Indians, 7 to 8. Crisp was hit In the knee by a foul ball and will bo out of the gamt- lor a wceg or two. Mcorc- HIOU.X CITY. AH. R. IT. O. K. 0 0 ft 3 0 Cnnnov. 2b 4 1 2,1 Clarke, rf 2 2 2 0 ... 2 ... 4 ... G ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 2 ... 3 ... 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 O 3 1 2 0 0 1 Davidson, If Minim, ss Kane, lb 1. Irtjeune, cf Halrd. 3b 0 Crisp, c... 'Doyle, p Murpny, c Totals . 3: 7 11 27 11 LINCOLN. AU. 11. H O. 1 2 3 0 12 1 0 fi 1 0 0 24 A. E. 0 0 Oulllln. 3b ... 5 0 McGafflgan, as. ... 6 ... 4 ... f 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 15 Lloyd, 2b Miller, cf Williams, lb,... 5 5 Collins. If Schrelber, rr 4 Rehor. c 3 Resau, p". ' 2 napp 1 .Smith, p 0 Totals 30 . Batt.ed for Dessau In olghth. Ploux City 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 -7 j.imxwn vu.uvuuu i o Two-base hits: Qulllln, Davidson, Mlllor. Three-base hit: Lejcune, Horn run: T. Smith. Sacrlflco hit: Davidson. Ftolen bases: Miller. Williams. Coonev. Double plays: Schrelber to Williams to Rehor, Williams (unassisted) McGafflgan to Lloyd to Williams. Innings pitched' By Dessau, 7: by Smith, 1. Hits mado' Off Deasiau, 12; off SmIUi, 2; off Doyle, 7. Bases on balls' Off Dessau, 6; off Smith. 2; off Doyle. 3. Struck out: By Dessau, 3; by Doyle, T. Wild pitches: Doyle (2). Passed bulls: Crisp. Rehor Hit by pitched ball: Lejeunc. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Fife. WITHOUT CATCHER, SAINTS FORFEIT TO INDIANAPOLIS lvniANAPOLIS. July 10. Umpire John- atone forfeited today's game with at. Paul to the Indianapolis team of the American association after ho naa pui uaicner James out of the game. The forfeiture rntTA In the- sixth Inning, James was nin,i nut nf the camo by the umpire because he had taken exception to de cisions on balls and stnxes. ouoeuiuie Catoher Glenn waa allowed to go home today because of Illness and Manager Frlel claimed no one else could play the position. AUSTIN IN TEXAS LEAGUE TAKES THE LOSER'S PRIZE WACO, Tex., July 10-The Austin club of the Texas league, defeated, 11 to o, v,.r trJnv hv Waco, established what Is believed to be a new world's record of twenty-seven consecutive dereats. uouis. vllle of the American association lost Iwenty.iax straight games. Lefthander to rimtes. NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 9.-Peter J. Kalsy, Yale outfielder, wno was graau- rlii X.t mnr,V, .Irnvrl with the Pitts. hurh Nationals today. He bats and tlirows leu nanueu nu i j v. Clnlnir to tho Movies f .If you want to know In advance what pictures are going to be shown at your favorite thater tonight, read "Today' Complete Movie Programs" on the first want ad page. Complete programs o practically ovary moving picture theater In Qmaha appar EXCLUSIVELY In . II 6 23 9 4 I I The Bee. o .0.0 a a i . i Standing of Teams NEU. LJiAGUE. I AMER. ASSN. Lt W.I,. Pet. W.UPct. 1 Hastings . .36 21 .C32 Milwaukee .40 33 .682 Ueutrlco . .XI 23 Louisville ..4G 3!) .536 tk, : 2 .&3 Cleveland ..43 39 .624 Od. Islund 30 28 .G17 Kan. Clty.. 44 41 .618 Columbus ..21 23 .50!)Indtanap's .43 41 .512 Suroridr ..27 32 .46SMlnneap's ..41 42 ,44 Norfolk ...22 31 .415ColUmbus ..3S 43 . 458 eKarney ..19 87 .1381 St. Paul.... 31 61 .378 West, msauuj!. , nat. league. W.UPct. W.UPct. Denver 45 Si .51(0 New York. ..41 2J .52 St. Joseph.. 4 3.1 W Chicago 40 36.532 niuux L.iiy..4 So .r,83St. L,OUISi,..49 16 .523 Lincoln 42 :t1 .M2 rmia 3t x, .us Dcs Molnos.42 31 ,62 Omaha 37 42 ,4tt Cincinnati ..36 3S . 4SG Brooklyn ....33 36 .478 Wichita ....32 M .3.H8 rittsDurgh ..33 si .in Topeka 2 51 .3j3 Boston 30 41 .423 AMLR, LEAGUE. KED. LEAGUE, W.L.Pet.l W I. 1- Ph"a 44 31 .5S7ChlcaK0 43 28 ,C06 Detroit 44 35 ,&li7Uuffalo 36 30 ,W Chicago ....41 3t .547 Indianapolis 3S 31 .Gil iviiBiigion mi n ,r.W Brooklyn ...34 32.513 St. Ix)Uls....41 37 .i26!Haltlmoro ...36 31 .514 Boston 10 35 .6l3Kan. City. ..33 42 .44) New York..27 45 . 376 Pittsburgh ..29 40 .42) Cleveland ..26 49.3171st. Iouls 3143.419 Ytvitcrdny's Resnltn, WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 3; Omaha, 6. Lincoln, 3; Sioux City, 7. Topeka, 4; Dos Moines, X VS Ichlta. lj St. Joseph. 4. 4 , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Di, uouis. 4; Washington, 8. Detiolt. 8; Philadelphia, 8; eleven In Ulnssi gamo called, dnikncaa. Cloveland. 0-7; New York, 1-2. v.iMuiw4u. i; uosion, o. , , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Phlladtlphlo. 6: IMttsburgh, 2. Brooklyn. 11: Cincinnati, (i. Boston. 6; Chicago, 11. Now York. 0; St. Louis, 2. . FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo, 0: Baltimore, 4. Pittsburgh. G! Brooklyn, 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 8: Louisville, 16. Kansas City, 1; Columbus, 3. Minneapolis, 4; Cleveland, 5. fciti Paul, 4; Indianapolis, 1. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE'. '. Norfolk. 6; Grand. Island, 7: 10 Innings. Columbus, 7; Kearney, 4. Beatrice, I; Hastings, 5. Superior, 0; York, 4. Cuiiick Tflilar. Western League Dcnvov at Omaha, Lincoln nt Sioux City, Topeka at Dcs Moines, Wichita at St. ojseph. American League Detroit at Washing ton, St. LouIb at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, Cleveland at licwtoii. National Leacrue Philadelphia at Pitts burgh, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at Chlcngo, New York at tit. Ixiuts. Federal Lengue Buffalo at Baltimore, Pittsburgh nt Brooklyn, Kansas City at St. Louis, Indianapolis nt Chicago. American Association St. Paul ut Louis ville, Minneapolis at Columbus, Milwau kee at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Cleveland. n Nebraska State League Norfolk at I Grand Island, ColumbuH nt Kearney, Beatrice at Hastings, superior ai xorK. NEW LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. FP.fc.UDY WELSH. IJNDON. Julv 18 Freddy Welsh de feated Willie Ritchie at the Olympls, ampiltheattr here July 8. thereby be coming the champion lightweight fighter of the V.4UU1. YANKEES .AND NAPS DIVIDE New York Makes it Three Out of Four from Cleveland. VISITORS BLANKED IN SECOND Context Culled In the Sixth Inning on Account of Darkness Score of First Is Seven to Two. NEW YORK, July 10. New York mado It three out of four from Cleveland by splitting even on a double-header today. Cleveland won the first game by 7 to 2 and New York took tho second by 1 to 0, the contest being called In the sixth In ning on account of darkness. Cleveland won the first game by hitting Wnrhop hard, whllo Gregg held the locals to sove'n scattered hits. Hagerman held New York to an Infield hit In the second game, but that hit bent him. Hartzell walked to start the third Inning and stole tccond. Tho next two men wero easy out, but Hartzell scored when Mullon got nn Infield single over second, being ehlpd by Lajole's poor throw to the plate. Score, first game. CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E Orintir, If.... S 4 3 0 OVtnlMl. 3b. ..4 1 Turner, JD... 3 3 : 2 OHartiell, If.. 2 Jackion, rf.. 2 1 2 0 01'rcklnpa'. is i LJol,. 2b... 3 t 1 1 O.-.rrt, cf 3 Klrk, lb.... 4 18 1 OUullen, lb-... 4 Chapman, .21510 ?ook, rf 4 Ltlbold, c(... 3 0 2 ft ONunamakr, e 4 O'Neill,' c... 4 0 .3 8 Oloone. 2b.... 3 0 i 3 1 1 2 1 9 0 0 0 i 0 3 Ortg, p 4 11 OA'arhop, p... 2 0 0 Pleh, p 1 0 1 TOtall 31 13 27 10 0 Total,...,Jl. 7 27 11 1 Cleveland '. 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 17 Now York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Two-baso hits; .Klrke, Pecklnpaugh, Tumor, Mullen. Three-base hits: Chap man. Sacrifice hits: Turner (2), Chapman, Hurtscll, Lujole. Sacrlflco files: Lelbold, Jackson. Left on. bases: New York, 5; Cloveland. 6. Double playa: Cree to War hop to MulseL Boone to Nunamaker to Mullen. Bases on balls: Oft Warhop, 2; off Gregg, 1, Struck out: By Gregg. 4: by Wathop, 2: ' by Pleh. 1. Hit by -pitched ball: By Wnrhop, Jackson; by Gregg, Creo. Hits: Off Warhop, 10 In seven in nings; off Pleh, 2 In two Innings. Time: 2:0u. Umpires: Hlldcbrand and -Dlneen. Score, second game: , CLEVELAND. 'NEW YORK. AD.HtO.A.E. AD. H O. A E. (Iraney. If... 3 13 0 OMalttl, 3b. ..S 0 0 11 Turner, 3b... 3 1 0 0 0 lartiell, If. 2 oooo 0 2 0 0 Jickaon, rf.. 2 0 0 0 0 ecklnna', i 2 Lajol. 2b... 2 0 2 2 Orre, If 1 Klrke, lb....0 1 4 0 OMullen, l..b. 2 0 2 0 0 15 10 Chapman, is. 4 0 0 0 OCook. rf 1 oooo Lelbold. cf.. 2 0 2 0 OSweener. c. 1 0 G 2 0 Baatltr. c... 2 0 4 2 OTaldwell. p.. 1 0 1 4 0 Hat-erman, pi 0 0 0 ODoone, !b.... 2 0 2 1 0 Totali 19 8 13 4 0 Totals It 1 IS 9 1 Called In sixth on account darkness. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 New York 0 0 1 0 0 '-1 Base on error: Cleveland, 1. Stolen bases: Pecklnpaugh, Hartzell, Million. Left on bases: New York, 5; Cleveland, t. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 3; off Hagerman. 7. Struck out: Bv Caldwell. 4; by Hagerman, 3. Passed ball: Bossier. Tiroo: 1;3j. Umpl Ires: Dlnneen and Illldc- brand. Senators Evr.n Un Series. WASHINGTON, July 10. Washington pounced out fifteen hits off four St, Louis pitchers toduy. winning by 8 to 4 nnd evening up tho series. Six hits in tho first inning gave Washington three runs and caused the retirement first of Taylor nnd then of Wellman. Three singles and a triple In the second, bunched with two errors by' Pratt, added four more runs for Washington and drove Hoch off tho mound. Johnson pitched the flrsc flvo Innings. Three St, Louis batters In the Every Suit, Light, Medium and Heavy Weights Are Greatly Reduced in Our Big July Clearance Sale "Vea do not hide away our most desirable suits in our sales, nor do we buy up un desirable clothing at a low price and still make a big profit at a so-called half price sale. You will find every wool suit in our house blues and blacks included cut to the quick. All of these suits are our regular m erchandise with our own labels and the original price ticket on tho sleeves. We do not hide away our most desiralargest discounts do not mean the greatest savings. It all depends on the quality of the goods and the price before the discounts are figured. If you will compare our net prices and the quality of goods we offer, our discounts, we believe, will be larger than many who claim they nro giving you more. High grade Kensington Suits, $35.00 and $30.00, now 21.50 High grade Kensington Suits, $27.50 and $25.09, now S17.50 Kenmoi; and L System, $20.00, now $14.50 Money Saved on Furnishings and Straw Hats. The Famous Fybush Bros, leather bags and suit cases reluced y&. All Straw Hats, including pnnamas, discounted 33Va. Regular $lt00 Nainsook closed crotch Union Suits 65c. Rkfl yg" rvic ev third singled, but no runs resulted. Score: ST. LOUIS. WASTIIINOTON. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Shotten, cf.. C ! 0 OMorller. rf. . 4 1 2 0 0 S 2F!tr. 3b... 1 1 0 0 0 1 ! OSmttl), 3b.... 3 13 10 ! 0 lMllin, cf.... i i 1 0 0 0 OOtndll, lb... 4 17 0 0 4 3 Ojhtnkf. It... 4 3 3 0 0 0 3 OMorgin, 2b.. 3 3 0 4.0 1 1 OMcBrliU, m. 3 1 3 1 0 t 2 OUnimltb. c. 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 OJohnsoo, p... 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 OHarpfr, p.... 1 0 0 0 0 000 0 3 0 Tollli SS 15 27 9 0 0 0 0 Prttt. ib 4 WlllUmi. rt i C. Wlkr. It 4 Veuy, lb ... S Auitln, lb... 4 lAvan. ss,... 4 Agntw, c... 1 Humkr, c . . .1 Tar'or, p.... 0 Wellman, p.. 0 iiocn, p o Leverenz, p. 3 Howard , 0 0 Totl 31 11 21 n 3 Batted for Lcvorenx In ninth. St Louts 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 34 AVnshlngton 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Two-t,ase hits: Pratt, Shanks. Three base hits: Wllllam. Morgan. Hits: Off Johnson, 7 In five innings; off Harper. 4 In four Innings, Sacr.flcw hits; McBrlde, Smith. Stolon bases; Ruinler (2), Howard. Double play: Pratt to eLary. Left on bases: St. Louis, 10; Washington, 7, Bases on balls: Off Leverenz, 2; off Harper, 3. First baso on errors: Washington, 3. Struck out: By Leverenz, 2; by Johnson, 3: by Harper. 6. Wild pitch: Leverenz. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Evans and Egan, Red Sox Trim ChlcuRO. DOSTON', July 10. Boston landed hard on Scott's delivery In the fifth inning t.o rinv nnd I'eff.nted Chicago bv 5 to 1. Chi cago's run in the second was jcored on singles Dy Collins anu I'ournier ann Hodla's Infield out. Johnson, who started on theslab for Boston, was hit on the right elbow by a fast pitched ball In the fifth inning ana naa to roiirn. rcore; CHICAOO. BOSTON. xn it n a.e. xn. H.o a.e. nsrrer. ti...3 0 0 2 9tenrlken. If 3 0 0 0 0 niackb'rn, 2b 4 1 0 Demmltt. If. 2 0 2 4 pcou, s. i i i o 0 0'pcnker, cf.. 3 3 2 0 0 03ardner, 3b.. 4 0 1 I 1 Olanrrln. lb.. 4 0 IS 1 0 ORehK. rf 3 1 1 0 2 OVerkM, 2b... 4 1 3 S 0 OCadr, e 3 2 2 3 2 tlohnion, p... 1 0 0 4 2 ODedlent, p... 1 0 0 0 0 O'Wood 0 0 0 0 o 1 colllnt, rf... 4 3 2 Fournier. id. i i u nodle, cf.... 4 1 2 Schalk, c. Mayer, c... rtreton, 3b.. J. iScott, p 2 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 0 Lnthrop, p 0 0 Totali 29 7 27 19 0 Totalt 39 S 24 13 1 Batted for J. Scott In seventh. Ran for Johnson In fifth. Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Boston 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 Two-baso hits: Collins, Regit, Speaker. Three-base hit: E. Scott. Hits; Off John son, five In five Innings; off. Bedlent. 3 in four Innings: off J. Scott. 7 In six In nings; off Lathrnp, 0 In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: J. Scott. E. Scott. Speaker. Ift on bases: Chicago, 5; Boston, 6. Iliise? on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off J. Scott. 1; off l.iithron, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By J. Scott. Johnson. Struck out: Ry J. Scott. 3; by Bedlent. 2. Time: 1:4s. Umpires: O'Loughlln nnd Connolly. Divide IJotible-lIender. PHILADELPHIA. July 10. PhiladtfU phln and Detroit battled for eleven In ntnjs today when Umpire Chill stopped play on account of darkness with the scorn tltd nt eight runs each. Vltt was hurt on i.ho right arm when he Inter- fared with l. thrown ball In the fifth in nlng and wai forced to leave the game. DETJIOIT. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. nuih. ea... 6 '3 1 7 OWalrh. rf... 3 1 2,1-0 Vltt. 3b , 0 0 1 0 0)drln(, If... 110 0 l'urtell. 3b.. 4 1 0 3 IColllne. 2b... 4 115 1 Htllmann, (11 1 1 I OF, Baker, 2b 3 2 4 1 Crawford, rf. S 0 1 2 OMclnnli. lb. 5 1 9 0 0 Veach. If.... 4 1 2 1 (Mtrunk, cf ... S 2 3 0 0 Ksvana'h. 2b 6 2 5 2 Olarrjr. f. . Durna. lb.... 5 2 13 1 05thint. c... I D. Daker. c. 2 0 7 3 OPennock. p.. 2 MeKee. 0....2 1 1 1 OHender. p....O Cavtt, p 1 0 0 2 OWyckoff, p... 0 1 4 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 noemer, p... 1 o o o (MnawKer. p.. o Main, p 0 0 0 1 0'Thompwn .. 1 rnr'leakle, p 0 0 0 fl O'Darle 1 Dubue 0 0 0 0 O'Kopt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hlsn 0O0O0 Totali.... 43 15 33 11 4 Total! 29 19 31 22 1 Batted for Bender In eighth. Batted for Wyckoff In ninth. Ran for Davis In ninth, Batted for Cavet In ninth. Batted for Bochler In eighth. Philadelphia 2 0300P00300-S I Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Formerly Magee & Deemer. 413 SOUTH 16th STREET Fastest Bunch of Racers Speed. : at Fremont Track ' : FREMONT, Neb., July 10.-(Speell Tel egram.) The closing day of the races brought out about the fastest bunch' of horses ever seen on "any race track In , Nebraska. Tho traok record was beaten and the time in the 2:03 pace was the, fastest five heats ever paced In the state. The three horses In this race were closely. . -matched and each heat was a fight to- . tho finish. , There was a bad spill In the seconJ neat, of the scond race, In which B. M. Manuel of Des Moines, Ia., and James Ilonln, who was driving his horse, Ruddle, were thrown. Manuel had several ribs broken -and was Injured Internally. He waa taken " to tho hospital. Ronln was thrown ten feet Into the air. but waa only shook up a little. Summary: 2:03 pace, purse, $400: Minnie Chines, br. nr. by Council Chines (McVey. Hutchinson, Kan.) .....3 3 Franklin Pierce, br. g. (Pike, Mpnn. Ark) 2 1 1 .I'.1 2 2b 3 3 3 iSIr Lain, ro. h.. (Bcezley, Sy- oi racuse) nenn Aid ne. h. h. (Morrison. Tekamah) dr. Time: 2:0S'4. 2:PS 2:l0Vi. 2:11, 2:124; Pacing 2:17, purse $400: ' TT'nrthruinlro tl B.. hV DlrpCtUm BOV (Howard, Pawnee City) 1.1 Roy D, ch. g.. by Roy C. Dlngman fUonern) Dan Brown, ch. g., by Ray Brown (S. Morton, Denver, coioj - .Tr.o .Toe li h.. hv Ash Rose (ToWlO. Lincoln) 5 .3 Wllma Dillon, ch. m.. by Sidney Dillon (Overflold, West Point. Mo.). 8 4 ,7A. R, W. E., s. g.. by Billy Huston (Wellington. Kansas City)..,,..... 3 10 .5 Bonnie B, b. m.. by erbosot (Kearney Stock Farm. KearneyLlO 7 6. Peggy Panfell. b. m., by Exoccta- . lion (Houghey, Pilllpsburg) 9 6 4' Ruddle, b. h., Pactolus (James nonln. Fremont) 4 dr . Sllkov b. m., Gregory The Great (Mahucl, Deff Moines. Ia.) 6 dr; RSamona. b. m.. by D. E. Wells (Wells, Sparta. Wise) d Time, 2:W. 2:14i. 2:15. Allerton Heir, b. h., by Allerton (Reeder), Atlantic Ia ...'2 1 1 I Horace G, g. g., by Avola (Mc- Dermott). Colorado Springs, ; Colo 3 2. 2; 2 2:24 trot, purse, $400: UrbanUs. b. h., by Norcatur -(Graves). Independence. Mo.... 1 3 3 3- Trlxle, s g.. by McNIght (Mar tin). Curtis 5 4 4 4 Ilia Archdale. blk. m., by Arch dale (James Ronln). Fremont.. 6 6 5 3 Rattler Dillon, b. h.. by Alva Dil lon (Crlspen), Webber. Kan.... 7 7 6 0 Cora Carter, b. m.. by Ed Carter (McCullouch). Oskaloosa. Ia.... 4 5 .dr. Wiggins Lass. b. m.. by Wiggins (Hodglns). 6loux Falls. S. D.. ds. Time, 2:20i, 2:17. 2:1W. 2:21. Three-year-olds, purso $200: Sir Francis b. g by Sir Adrian, (Wil- llamson. Denver. Colo.)... 1 1 Happy Heart, b. g.. by Lockheart, (McGowan, Orton, Minn.) 2 2 Un, b, h., by Red Lace, (Carver, .Farm- Ington, Iowa) 3 3. Dan Onward, b. g by Red Bird, Sprecher, St. Joe. Mo.) 4 i Time: 2:17W, 2:17. Running race, five furlongs: Fred Cross won. 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