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BEARS POUND RALPH WILLIS
Crack Twirler Hammered from
Mound and Rourkes Lose.
HARRINGTON HEAVES NICELY
Holds Omnhn to One Itnn and Five
Blotvs 'Wlille Larry Spnhr and
Mntea Pole Twelve Hits
far ElRlit Ilun.
nalph Willis, late of Qulncy and Kay
See, essayed to make It three out of four
from Jack Coffey's despised Grizzlies be
foro a large Sabbath populace yesterday,
but Ralph was In bum luck and th-i moun
taineers, who have been monopolizing the
top of the ladder for several years, de
parted from our city with an even break.
Two home runs, accompanied by a double
and a triple, put a quick muzzle on any
hopes Willis had and with Dan Tipplo
finishing the combat the Bears won, 8 to 1.
The one run counted by the local was
the product of a sudden but brief rally
In the eighth. George Graham opened
that frame with a blow to right center.
George took second on It, stopped to view
the scenery a while and then decided he
might as well go to third. Ho went and
was safe when Louis Barbour, who ad
mits he Is the greatest third baseman In
the world, dropped the pill. Martin Krug
poked a single through second and George
scored. That was tho start and finish aa
Harrington quickly settled Thomas, Con
gallon and Krucger.
Mr. Harrington was quite an Important
gtiy during the course of the afternoon.
He was exceptionally stingy and took par
i'tlcular.jiejlsht In kidding the , Rourkes'
batsmen, a very unethical and Impolite
brand of conduct
Spnhr Opcna. rltb. Home Bnn.
The Bears started festivities in the sec
ond stanza. Larry Spahr was the first
man up to the plate and he wasted no
Urn in scoring. In fact he was a llttlo
bit precipitous In that respect. He boosted
the first pitched ball over the ngnt neia
uall and dancing around tho circuit of
bases for one run. It was qute a Job for
Larry to dance as he is handicapped by
being pldgeon toed, but he managed to
do It. Butcher followed with a double
to right and scored on Faye's single. Wil
lis unbuckled a wild pitch and Kaye scored
from second when Harrington singled.
In the subsequent Inning after Coffey
popped, Bill Fisher soaked ono over the
fence. Fisher was much more graceful
tn his dancing around the paths as he is
not pigeon toed. Larry Spahr followed
with a single and scored on Butcher's
triple. Mr. Willis" doom was heralded
at this point, but he remained on the
firing lino and fluked through the next
Inning wlthodt mishap only to duck to
the shower In the fifth.
Snnlir Stnrta Another Rally.
Spahr, who by this time had become
quite a disturbing element, doubled to
left to open the fifth and Butcher sacri
ficed. Favo flow out. but Barbour
walked. At this point Dan Tipple ar
rived. Harrington singled off Dan and
Hcnred. Eddincton walked, but
Harry Cossidy poked ono to right, scor
ing Barbour and Harrington.
From then on Daniel held the Bears
without scores. But it did little good as
the Rourkes could not matriculate over
tle plate, with the exception of Graham s
tally In tho eighth.
Today Wichita will be here and the la
dles will have the first opportunity to
lamp them. The battle will be called at
3 o'clock.
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A.
of the visitors announced he would pro
test the game. He alleged Schang had
intcrforrcd with Pitcher Scott at one
tlmo in the fielding of a ball and his
other reason Is that the game was called
too early. It is said an agreement was
made prior to starting the game that the
contest would be called at C o'clock to
allow the St. Joseph team to catch a
train for Denver. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Ochs, 3b 4 0 0 1 0 0
Nicholson, If 4 0 1 0 0 0
P. O'Rourke, 2b 3 1114 0
Bills, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0
Henry, lb 3 0 0 9 2 0
Rapp, ss 3 2 2 1 2 1
J. O'Rourke, rf 3 0 110 0
Jones, c 3 0 0 .N 0 l
Scott, p 3 0 0 1 3 0
Totals 23 4 7
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
24 11
O. A.
Standing of Teams
BEATRICE BESTS KEARNEY
AMKIL LEAGUE. AMBlt. AtfS'N.
W.LPct. W.LPct.
Phlla. 45 32 ,5S4i Milwaukee .46 35 .EGS
Detroit ...44 36 .B50 Louisville ..47 39 .517
Chicago ...41 35 .53! Kan. Clty..l 41 .&21
Waahington.42 33 .513 Cleveland .43 41 .512
St. Louis... 42 38 .S!5 Indlanapolls.45 41 .523
Boston 42 38 .6111, Mlnneapolls.41 14 .482
Now York.. IS 43 .rjfltlColumbus ..40 43 .11
Cleveland ..28 W .347 tit I'rtU' ' mki
STATE LEAGUE
W.L-Pct.
Hastings . ..3 23 .C10
Hcatrice ...33 23 .003
York 32 26 .552
G. Island... 32 2$ .5331
Columbus ..29 30 .492
Superior ...27 34 .443
Norfolk ....23 32 .41SI
R. Watson, 2b 4 0 0 0 2 0
Fox, If 4 1110 0
G. Watson, lb 4 1 2 6 0 0
Pettlgrew, cf 4 11110
JJrltton, 3b 3 0 2 1 0 0
AVUtlams, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Wall, ss 3 1 1 4 1 2
Schang, c 4 1 2 10 3 0
Thomas, p 10 10 2 0
Sterzer, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Patterson 1 0 0 0 0 o
PurBcIl p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Griffith 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 6 10 24 9 2
FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Chicago ....44 30 .593
Indlanap 40 32 .556
Buffalo 30 31 .537
Brooklyn ...35 32 .622
Baltimore . .37 34 . 521
First of Present Series is Lost by
the Home Crew.
BLACK STARS IN RIGHT FIELD
Kcnrner Latin Are Unnltlc to Lit nil
m McDonald Whrn lllta Would
Count Uouae In Kcnrney
Uniform.
PHILLIES BAT OUT VICTORY
Make Enough Runs in First Two
Innings to Win.
HERZ0Q USES SIXTEEN MEN
Qunkera Do Not Score After Second
Inning-, lint Hold Clncl Down 4o
Three Tnlllra Ilhrlnir
Heat of Gnme.
CINCINNATI, July 12.-Phlladlphl,
Patterson batted for Sterzer In seventh.
Griffith ran for Patterson.
Wichita 0 2020000 -4
St. Joseph 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-5
Called game to allow St. Joseph to catch
train.
Two-base lilts: G. Watson, Britton,
Bills, P. O'Rourke. Rapp. Stolen bases:
P. O'Rourke, Bills, Schang. Sacrifice
hit: Britton. Left on bases: Wichita, 1;
St. Joseph, 6. Hits: Off Thomas, 6 In five
Innings; off Sterzer, 1 In one Inning.
Struck out: By Sterzer, 4; by Purcell, 3;
by Thomas, 3; by Scott, 7. Bases on
balls: Off Scott, 1. Passed ball: Jones,
Double plays: Pettlgrew to Watson.
Time: 2:30. Umpires: Gaston and Stock
dale. HOOSTICnS HEAT KAWS TWICE
Dea Molnea Tukca Doth Kudu of
Doulilc-llender from Topeka.
DES MOINES, July 12. The Boosters
won both ends of a double-header from
Topeka this afternoon, the first game, 11
to 2 and the second, 3 to 0. Mogridge s
pitching featured the second game. First
game, score:
AB. R. H
Halm, rf 6
'.Hunter, ci o
Burrell. 3b &
Jones, lb 3
Haley, o 4
Ewalt, 2b 4
Brcen, If 2
Hartford, ss 3
Turner, p
1
1
O. A. E.
2 0 0
1
0
0
0
6
0
2
1
4
1
10
1
Totals 35 11 14 24
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H.
Cochran, 3b 3 1 0
Forsythe. rf 4 0 0
Rapps, If 3 0 0
Koerncr, lb 4 1 1
Latermore, 2b 4 0 1
Talcon, cf 4 0 1
Rowcn, ss 2 0 0
McAllister, c 2 0 0
Rodgoway, P 10 1
Jones, p 2 0 0
O.
1
1
O
10
E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
t
1
0
KEARNEY. Nob,, July 12.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Kearney lost In the first of tho hit Schneider hard In tho first two In-
Kan. City... 33 44 .429 .series with Beatrice today through tt nlngs and scored enough runs to win
Pittsburgh. .x 4i .im inability to hit McDonnell In tho pinches, from Cincinnati today. 7 to 4. In these
Douzo of Dcs Moines was In tho lineup . two Innings the visitors' batted Schneider
for Kcarnoy for tho first time. Two for a single, a double and three triples,
catches In right field by Black featured. I which with an error gave them nil of
Score: j tho runs they scored In the game. Score:
St. Louis.... 33 43 .434
WEST. LExGUk,. i NAT. U3AGUK
W.LP t.l W.L.Pct.
Denver 7 33 .5 81 New York.. .43 S9 .577
St. Joseph. .47 34 .58 Chlca;o 40 37 . 519
Sioux City.. 47 35 573 St. Louis. ...40 3S .513
Des Molnes.44 39 .530lPhlla 33 31 .4W
Lincoln 42(9 .619 Cincinnati ..37 3!) .4S7
Omaha 31 43 .4f Brooklyn ...33 37 . 471
Wichita ....33 62 .3S8 Pittsburgh ..34 37 . 7
Topeka ....30 53 .361! Boston 32 41 .4 8
Yeaterilny'a Ilemilla.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, 8; Omaha, 1.
Lincoln, 4: Sioux City, 11.
Topeka, 2-0; Des Moines. 11-3.
Wichita, 4; St. Joseph, 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
No games scheduled.
' NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia. 7: Cincinnati, 4.
New York, 7; Chicago, 2.
Boston, 12; St. Louis. 5.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kansas City, 1; St. Louis, 4.
Indianapolis, 6-4; Chicago, 6-2. First
game thirteen innings. y
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St Paul, 3; Louisville. 7.
Minneapolis, 8; Columbus, 9.
Milwaukee, 3; Indianapolis, 6.
Kansas City, 4; Cleveland, 3.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Norfolk, 5; Hastings. 3.
Columbus, 3; York, 4. Ten Innings.
Beatrice, 6; Kearney, 4.
Superior, 3; Grand Hland, 1L
Gnmea Today.
Western League Topeka at Sioux City,
Wichita at Omaha, St. Joseph at Den
ver, Des Moines at Lincoln.
American League Detroit at Washing
ton, St. Louts at Philadelphia, Chicago at
New York, Cleveland at Boston.
National League Brooklyn at Pitts
burgh, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, New
York at Chicago, Boston at St. Louis.
Federal League Pittsburgh at Brook
lyn, Buffalo at Baltimore, St. Louis at
Chicago, Indlanapolla at Kansas City.
American Association St. Paul at
Louisville, Minneapolis at Columbus, Mil
waukee at Indianapolis, Kansas City at
Cleveland.
Nebraska State League Norfolk at
Hastings. Columbus at York, Beatrice at
Kearney, Superior at Grand Island.
BEATRICE. KBAKNRr.
All. 11. 0 A. E. AU.H.O.A.E.
Florrjr. lb... I t 1 S 0.-),nfk, Sb... I 1 1 6 0
llellrlch. m. 1 0 0 i OArock, 2b.... 3 1 1 1 0
Neft. ct 3 2 t 0 onrumm. lb. . 4 1 17 0 0
Ultrk. rf... 5 1 i 0 PSclieurrn, cf. 4 1 5 0 0
llocklt. lb... 4 1 7 0 ODnuie, rf... 4 0 1 0 1
Prlft. Sb.... 4 1 0 1 OMMner. II 4 10 11
Unz. If 4 0 t 0 OWooilruff, 4 0 3 0
foe. c 3 0 11 0 OKrlckion. c. 4 1 3 1 0
Johnaon, p.. 1 0 1 0 OHrmpton. p. 4 0 0 i 1
M'Donnell, p 2 1 0 1 0
ToUlt ... 14 7 n 19 1
ToUls ....33 7 27 7 0
Beatrice 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 l-4
Kearney 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 04
Two-base hit: Ncff. Stolon bases:
Synek (2). Drumm, Fchcuren, Matncy.
Double play: Acock to Woodruff to
Drumm. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 4;
off McDonnell, 2: off Plympton, 3. Loft
on bases: Beatrice, 3; Kearney, 10. Hit
by pitched ball: Johnson, Coo. Hits:
Off Johnson. 6 In four and one-half In
PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI.
An.ll.O.A.i:. AU.H.O.A.E.
tlyrnr. lb... 4 0 3 X OMonn, rf.... t ! 0 0 I
Paikrrt, cf.. 5 3 3 0 Ollcrioj, M. . 1 0 0 0 1
lleckrr. rf... 5 4 1 0 lurtlimr. I 1 1 1 0
I.nUrt, 3b... 3 1 t 4 OTwomblr, If. I 0 1 0 0
Mura, If... 4 14 0 lNlchoff. lb.. 4 3 12 0
I.udrriu, lb. 3 0 7 1 OOroh. lb 4 1 1 1 0
Martin, M.. 4 0 3 lMollwIli, lb. 4 1 ( 1 0
Dontn, r.... 4 0 6 1 OMIIler, cf... 3 14 0 0
.Mrer, p.... 10 0 1 ORrwIn. c... 3 17 10
. domain, c. 1 0 1 1 0
Tout U 10 77 15 tSchnelder, p 0 o l 0 0
ItatlKllM, p. t 0 0 1 0
Hoblltlfl ...0 0 0 0 0
Mrlduihlln 0 0 0 A 0
Ublfr (1 0 0 0 0
Ylmllni ...0 0 0 0 0
Totil. ...38 10 17 11 1
Batted for Schneider In second.
Ran for Erwln In seventh.
Itnn for Miller In ninth.
Hatted for Douglass In ninth.
Phlladcuphla 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07
Springfield, Gnttsch and Ross; Hansens,
Hoofer and Gallagher. Struck out: By
Gottsch, 10 by Hooter, 6.
Blair Bunches Its
Hits on 'Mondamin
and Wins the Game
BLAIR, Neb.. July 12.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Blair defeated the Mondamin (la.)
team here today by a score of 9 to 6.
The game was close and Interesting,
Blair winning nut by coming up from
lchlnd and making four scores In the
sixth Inning. Next Sunday Blalr Plays
tho Slorz Triumphs of Omnha. Follow
ing Is the score of todny's gamei
MONDAMIN. IlLAin.
AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.
Httlirt, If... 4 0 3 1 rxikf. lb.... 3 0 0 3 1
uiair, in.... o i i iiiurchtm. m 4 z o i
Inli. cf.... 4 0 t 0 OHtdwt. 3b... 5 1 3 2 1
Nomtitn. lb.. 3 3 11 0 OKrtuir, C...3 110 1 0
Prill, c 3 1 1 !(. Filch, lb, I I 11 0
It.M'Konn, rf 4 10 0 Ifl. Filch, If. 4 3 0 1 1
VtU, 3b... 4 3 I 1 JWolff, p 4 0 i 3 1
Ittmlntln, m 4 0 1 3 0Jcnn. rf. .. 4 0 1 0 0
N M'Kein, p'4 1 0 4 Oltoblnton, cf 3 1 3 0 1
ToUU ...u"i!4u"t Trtata ....11 10 37 11 C
Mondamin 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-6
Blalr 0 0 3 1 1 4 0 0 '-9
Two-baso hits: Kraure. Pratt. N Mc-
Kcan. Stolon bases! Cooke, Stowe,
Krauso (2). C. Fitch (2). Stewart, Pratt,
Remington. Sacrifice hits: Burcham,
Pratt. Sacrifice fly: Krallso. Double
plays: Stewart to Remington; Ilemlimton
. 1 1 1 t . - X. 1 .... I. ....... . 1lln.
Ill JSIUII lu iiwniimil. UVIl Ull uitacn, ..inn,
6: Mondamin, 4. Bases on bullHi Off
Wolff, 2; off McKenn. 3. Hit by pitched
ball: Cooke, 2. Struck out: By Wolff, 10i
by McKcan. 6. wild plicii. woirr. rime
2:00. Umpire: Chapln. Scorer. Kelly.
Sweet Has Plans for
New Golf Contest
Ernest Sweet of tho Field club 1b re'
sponslblo for a new state golf event whfci
will bo staged at tho Field club on Jul
23 for. tho first time- Tho now champion
ship Is to be known ns tho mashlo chnm'
plonshlp, and the event Is open to al!
golfers In tho state Tho medal for th4
event Is offered by Mr. Sweet to promotl
mashlo work among golfers. The first
competition will be threo baits shot fol
tho twelfth hole at tho Field club courso)
each hall being measured, and tho avert
ngo dlstnnco counting for tho contestant'!
score. Keen Interest hns already ncel
oxhlhlted In the nvont, and a big entry Us!
Is promised.
dot anything you'd llko to swnp? Usi
tho "Swnppers' Column."
nings; orr isicuonneii. 2 in lour ana two- i Cincinnati 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0O-4
K uZ Xnonn.i r, Z. rilUT n ' 1 Two-baso hits: Lobert. Berghammcr,
6; by McDonnell. 6; by Plympton, 1. Ti,rc(..bn.e hitB. Mane e in. i Beckor.
t'assea Dan: uoe. wun puencs; jonn
son (2), McDonnell. Time: 1:33. Umpire:
T.Milnirlnn. pf 4 0
Cassjdy. rf 4 0 1
Coffey, ss 4 0 o
Fisher, lb 5 1 1
Spahr. c 5 3 3
Butcher. If i 1 ?
Faye, 2b 4 11
Barbour. 3b 3 1 0
Harrington, p 4 12
1
9
7
4
0
1
27
Totals 29 2 4 24 14 3
Dcs Moines 0 3 0 4 3 0 0 1 -ll
Topeka 1 00000100-2
Two-base hits: Turner, Brcen, Latl
more. Three-base hit: Talson. Home
run: Hunter. Struck out;. Uy Turner, 1.
Hits: Off Ridgeway, 8 in three and two
thirds Innings; oft Jones, 6 In four and
one-third innings. Uaeo on balls: Off
Turner, 3; off Jones, 2; off Ridgeway, 1.
Double plays: Hunter to Jones, Talcon to
Koerner. Hit by pitched ball: Jones
(Breen). Left on bases: Des Moines, 4;
Topeka, I. Time. 1:50. Umpires: fotock
daio nncl Cullon.
Score, second game:
DES MOINES.
AH. it. II. O. A. I
Hahn. rf 3 0 1
Hunter, cf 3 2 2
Burrell. 3b 4 0 0
Jones, lb 4 0
Shaw, cl - u
Ewaldt, 2b 3 0
Breen, If 0
Hartford, ss 3 0
Mogridge, p i
Fchrelber, rf 3 1
Rehor, c 3 0
Ehman, p 4 0
Jordan, rf 1 0
8 24 10
Totals 37 8 12
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Thnmannn. pf 4 0 1 2 0 1
Graham, lb 3 1 1 10 0 0
Kni if 4 0 110 1
Thomas, 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0
Congalton, rf 4 0 1110
Kruocer. c 4 0 0 6 1 0
Dunlon. ss 4 0 1 4 2 1
Kphlnke. 2b 4 0 0 3 5 0
Wlllla. I 0 0 0 0 0 0
TIDnle. P 3 0 0 0 2 0
Crosby 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 5 7 1 27 12
Batted for Tipple In ninth.
Dpnvpr
Runs 0 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0-8
Hits 0 4 3 1 3 0 0 1 0-12
Omaha
Ituna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Hits 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-6
Home runs: Spahr, Fisher. Three-
base hits: Butcher, Graham Two-base
Mrs: Butcher. Spahr. Stolen bases
Coffey, Thomason, Thomas, Congalton,
Dunlop. Sacrifice hits: Butcher, Faye.
J. fit nn tianea: Omaha. 7: Denver. 7. Hits:
Off Wlllla. 6 In two and one-third In-
nines; off Tipple, 6 In six and two-thirds
innings. nirucK oui; iy nurringion, t;
by Willis, 2; by Tipple. 4. Bases on balls:
Off Harrington. 3; off Willis. 1: off Tipple,
J. wim pucnes: vvuua, uurrwEion.
Time: 2:10. Lmplre; McCafferty.
JOSIKS NOSE OUT ON WICIIKA
Mnnaurr Sfaddox Announcea that
He Will I'rotcil Game.
8T JOSEPH. July 12. Infield hits and
clever base running at critical moments
enabled St Joseph to defeat Wichita this
afternoon In the last game of the series,
9 to t After the game Manager Maddox
A.
0
0
3
0
Totals 34
Sioux City 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 3 -U
Lincoln 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Batrd, Smith (2), Kane,
Clarke. Three-base hit: Smith. Hacrlflco
lilts: Lloyd, Kane, flalro. Stolen baMe.
Williams. Double playm Murphy to
Cooney to Lloyd (unassisted). McOnfflcan
to SchrelDfr. Bases on balle; Off
Ehman, 4; off White, 4. Struck out: By
Ehman, 2; by White, 7. Wild Pitch:
Ehman. Passed ball: Mllrphy. Hit by
pitcnea nan: tscnrciuer. rime: urn
plro: Fyfe. Attendance, 2,600.
WICHITA COMES TODAY
FOR FOUR-GAME SERIES
Nick Maddox anl his WlcheB nil cpen
a four-game series wi h tho Rourkes .o-
day. Tne Wlches aie fliylng a tottir
article of ball this trip and shoull ihow
o the Rourkes a mighty tucsle for pcs.tlon.
0 Today will be ladles' day. Alt ga:r.es
X 111 be called at 3 o'clock. The lineup
0
0
1
0
OMAHA.
Ward
Graham....
Schlpke....
Totals 30
TOPEKA.
AH. K
Cochran, 3b 4
Forsythe, n 4
Rapps, If 4
Koerner, lb 4
Latermore, 2b 4
Talcon, of 4
...FtrPt...
..Second.
...Second
i Thomas Third...
3 9 27 16 l I Dunlop Short..
! rvrub. ixu. . . .
Thomason Center.
II. A. ' fnncnltnn itlnht
WICHITA
Henry
.P. O ilouro
Bo wen, ss...
Walte. c...
Reagan, p..
Totals....
Des Moines
Topeka
4
3
3
..33
1 1 V. . .
. I uauy . VUIUI1..
i i Krugor Catch.
Grover Pitch..
X Styles Pitch..
Catch.
6 24 12
el..!..
V Willis...
i Tipple...
0 Crabb...
2
Pitch.
Pitch..
Pitch
Pitch .
Ochs
,.. Rapp
.. Niche Ison
Hills
J. O'Rourke
Graham
Jones
Maddox
demons
Durham
Tambert
Baker
....i o o o 2 o o o -3 j I HlrLfc bT UnArlVlAN lilVbb
Two-base hits: Breen, Talcon. Homo SLUFEDS VICTORY WITH EASE
run: Hunter. Struck out: uy Mogridge. 8T. LOUIS, July 12.-A triple by Chap
l; by. .Reagan, 3. Bases on balls: Off man . tht t-.nnrl ,, h .
TncFrirffrA. i: nrr luninin. a. iinuriiA niftv: - - -
Latermoro to Koerner. Wild pitch: Mo- eral singles, gave tbe local foam three
grldge. Patsed ball: Walte. Left on runs, a lead which the visitors could not
bases: Des Moines, 7; Topeka, 7. .Time; ..nma Tha final a-nn w... i i i in
1:40. Umpires: Stockdale and Cullen.
ANTELOPES A HE SLAUGUTHHED
O.
4
0
A. E.
Slonz City Pounds Lincoln Pltchera
Hard and Win Ont.
SIOUX CITY, la., July 12. The Indians
slaughtered Lincoln In the final game of
the series here today, 11 to 4. Score:
SIOUX CITY,
AB. R, H.
Cooney, 2b 6 12
CTarKe. n
Davidson, If 5
Smith, ss
Kane, lb 4
Leieune. cf 4
Balrd, 3b .4
Murphy, c 4
White, p 3
Totals 37 11 IS 27 12
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A.
Qulllln. 3b 4 110 0
McGaffigan, ss 4 113 1
Lloyd. 2b 3 0 2 3 2
Miller, of 5 0 0 4 0
Williams,, lb 3 1 2 5
Collins, If 4 0 12
favor of St. Louis. Score? R.H.E,
Kansas Clty.l 0000000 0-1 4
St. Louii 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 0
Batteries: Kansas City, Stone, Ct'lloo,
nans ann r.asier y; n i.o in, uivm
port and Chapman.
Montclnlrrs Win,
The Montclalre beat the Farrell
Syrups yesterday Dy me score or 6 to 4.
Hatterlfs: Montciaires. rrail and tie tzer
Farrells. Shaw and Nagle. Struck out;
liy 1'ran ten wno auowea dui six nits.
H'Mitlirrn ""0.'lrn Kranlta,
Memphis, 1; New Orleans, K.
Nashville, 4; Mobile, !.
Others not scheduled.
Mr'i "Vln T.v,. .
South Omaha Merchants defeated Belle
vue, 9 to 2. Thoy also won from T. M.
liozaiis, : to 4.
l! The neat I'nln Killer.
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Norfolk Trlma llnallima.
HASTINGS, Neb., July 12.-(Speclnl Tel-egramJ-Tlie
snmo old Jlrtx "boots" fol
lowed In tho wako of tho Reds today
when thoy allowed Norfolk to win In a
game that was void of features except
the fielding of Bennett and B. Brown.
Score:
NOnroiJt. HA8TINXJ3.
AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.
n.Droan. If. 5 I 2 0 Onennrtt. cf.. 4 1 2 0 0
Jleli. lb 4 0 4 3 lSchro(ler. m 4 3 1 2 1
Melktr, Jb.. 4 1 1 oiticlirtim, rr z o o u
Kempln, u.. 4 1 1 4 O.leltnun. lb. 3 0 9 1 0
llrlKht, cf... 4 0 1 0 OMcCibe, If.. 4 0 0 0 0
Towne, lb... 110 0E. Drown, 3b 4 0 .3 3 1
Wallwrth, rf 4 3 0 1 OMtttlckl, !li. 3 13 11'
Musier, o... a I I 1 oi,.urown, c. J o o u
ltfo.i, p 4 l o 3 oniier, r 3 i o 4 0
-sncrman ... 1 a g 0 u
Totals ....33 9 37 U 1
Totali ....13 7 37 10 4
Batted for Riley In ninth.
Norfolk 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-5
Hastings 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-3
Two-base hit: Kemnln. Sacrlflco hits;
Blight. Musser. Struck otii: Hy Riley.
6; by Reed, 5. Bases on balls: Off Riley,
3; off Reed, 2. Double play: E. Brown
to MattlcKs to uettmnn. lilt uy pitched
ball: Uy Riley, 1; by Reed, 1. Time:
1:50. Umpire: Meyers,
York Wins In Tenth,
SEWARD. Neb.. July 12.-(Speclal Tele-
gram.) York won a tin-Inn ng game
Irom Columbus today, 4 to I'. Columbus
lead until the seventh when York tUd
them up with two doubles, a walk and a
single, (.ominous made ono in tne tenth
on two doubles, lork catr.o bick anil
made two on three slngls nni a pas ed
ball Harris hHd the better of Corey, be
ing the steadier In tho p nches. The
score:
COLUMDUS. YOIUC.
All.H.O.A E AU.H.O.A.E,
Roniltau, lb 3 1 1 4 onica, m. . . t. 1 i 1 0
Draart. cf... 3 0 3 0 OMurnhr. cf.. 6 2 2 0 0
Pratt, rf.. . 5 1 3 0 OTottrn, 3b... 5 0 3 3 0
DfXOI, lb. ... i 3 17 o OIUlKh, rf-c. I 1 4 1 0
Adam, it... 1 0 0 & Il'hua, lb.... 4 2(01
Cran. If ... 4 0 3 0 Oriarkf. If... 3 1 1 0 0
Clarke. 3b... 4 t 0 1 ll'lorcc-. 2b... 4 0 1 J 1
nee, c I o I UHchliul, c... 2 0 6 1 0
Conj. p. ... 3 1 0 4 OE.IUrrli, rf. 1 0 0 0 0
1, llirrli, p. 4 I00
TOtlla ....II 6'2I 11 z
Totnli ....II 8 30 13 3
One out when u Inning tun so. red
Columbus 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 21
Two-base hits: Murnhv. Chaae. Clurkn.
Corey. Stolrn has s: Ciarte Rondeau.
uases on balls: urr Harris, 4; off Coroy,
2. Left on bases: Columbus. 6. Ktrjp.lc
out: By Hurrls, 10; by Corey, 3. Pa sad
Dans: c-cmtsci. Nee. lime: 2.2 . Um
pire: Posaterl.
lalnndera Wallop .Superior.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Julv 12 fSn.
clal Tclegrum.) -Superior mixed four
errors with Grand Island's four singles
In the first and the lead of the Islanders
was never In serious danger. Ward,
Robin and Schoonover featured In field
ing. Score.
eUPBIUOK. ORAND IHI.AND.
AU.IIOAE An.ii.ii A K
Obat, 3b I 1 3 1 OlloUn. lb... 4 l I la
Orar, 2b 4 113 OWallic. rf. 3 0 0 0
lirtena, e... S 0 7 Z 01'itnt. If... a n n
TblrMlnc, cf 4 2 1 0 Jjohonver. cf 4 3 I 0 0
Ilrown. ... 4 1 2 1 IWard, a.... 3 1 3 0
LaiKlrrth, rf 4 1 0 0 miner, c... 3 1 1 0 0
Monro, If .4210 OPowney, c. .. 2 1 3 0 0
iiMuornu, id I i I i ipmiin, lb. .. 3 0 2 0 1
Errett, p. . . 4 0 1 2 VCiilrr, lb... I 1 3 1
- Etenlon, p.. 4 0 0 1 0
Tolala ....38 11 21 10 b
Total! ....34 12 27 10 1
Superior 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 o 03
Grand Island 70100300 11
learned runa: Kunerinr. 2: rirarwl tainH
3. Two-base hits: Brown, Vance, Roben,'
irawney. inree-nase mis: uray Jjintl
reth. Double play: Evordonsto Clair to
Ward. Sacrifice hit: Gray. Stolen base:
Schoonover. Bases on balls: Off Errett,
2; off Everdon, 2. Struck out: By
Errett, 6; by Everdon, 3. Left on bases:
Superior. 12; Grand Island, 4. Hit by
pitched ball: Roben. Umpire: Black.
JIM M'GUIRE, SCOUT FOR
DETROIT, SEEKS PLAYERS
Deacon Jim McOuIre, former ball player
and now scout for the Detroit American
league team, was In the city yesterday
looking for a fresh supply of players.
Deacon Jim witnessed the ball game at
Rourke park yesterday and took a good
Three-base hits: Mage e tn. Becker.
Hits:. Off Schncldar, 6 in two Innings;
off Douglass, 6 In soven Innings. Stolen
bases: 'Paskert, Bojlor, Gtoh. Doublo
PlHy: Maitln to Ludnrus. Left on basos:
Philadelphia. 6; r:inclnnatl, 7.- Bases on
bnlls: Off Mayor, 2; off Schneider, J.
Hit by pitched ball: By Douglass. Lu
dcrus. Struck out: By Mayer, S; by
Douglass, 7. Time: 1:5S. Umpires:
Byron and Johnson.
Cuba Lose to filnnla.
CHICAQO. July 12. Tho series between
INew York and Chicago, which, Is. to de
termine temporarily leadership or tne Na
tional loague, opened today with a 2 to 7
victory for New York. Tho largest crowd
of tho season was present and ground
rules were necessary, i ne visitors out
played the locals. Tesreau, a little wild,
aluwed six hits, only two of which wcro
bunched. On the offense Now York
touched Cheney nnJ Zabel fdr a total
of ton hits which netted nineteen bases,
Fletcher led tne aitacK scoring me- ursi
run In the second Inning with a home
run Into tho left field stand. He also
made a double and a slnglo and scored
two others runs. Twice Zimmerman
struck out with men on bases. Bohultn
nlso fanned when a bit woudl have
meant a score. ......
President Thomas announced that he
expected Shortstop Derrick, obtained
from Cincinnati, to report tomorrow:
Score:
NEW YORK CHICAHO;
in II O A E. AB.H.O.A.K.
neicher. cf.. t 1 3 0 0t.rach, cf.. . 4 1 2 0 0
IIa.I. 21 4 0 1 3 OGood. rf 3 0 0 0 0
nurni, If. .. i 2 2 0 0uer, lb.... 1 0 11 0 0
HobVrUon, rf 4 2 2 0 OZItnrman, 2b 4 0 B 3 0
KIHcher, ai. 3 3 3 3 Wchulle. If.. 4 1 1 0 0
Mrrkla lb.. 4 3 0 OSaeenar, lb. 4 2 1 0 0
Meytri, c... 2 0 t 1 OCorrldon, aa, 4 1 2 1 1
MMj..n r... t 0 1 0 onrnihtn. e 1 0 5 2 0
Stock, 3b.... 3 0 0 2 OChfney, p... 2 0 0 3 0
Tcirciu. p... 4 0 0 3 07.itl, p 1 0 0 0 0
Wllllami .. 0 0 0 0 0
Total! ....S5 10 27 10 0Utea ...... 0 0 0 0 0
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Total! ....31 27 12 J
Hatted for Brcanahnn In the ninth.
Batted for Zabel In the ninth.
New York 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 2 0-7
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-3
Two-baso hits: Robertson; 'Sweeney,
B'schcr. Fletcher, Burns. Throi-bass
hit: Merkle. Homo run- Fletcher. Hits
Off Cheney. 7 In f Ivo Innings,, off Zabel, 1
In four Innings Sac If Ice lilt: Flt her.
Sacrifice fly: Stock. Stolen base; Leaoti.
Left on bases: New York. 6; qhl.cago, 10.
Bases on bulls: Off Tesrefui, 6; off
Cheney, 1. Hit hy pitched I all: Cheney
(. Meyers); by Tesreau (Hates). Struck
out: Hy Cheney, 2; by Tesrtab, ; ly
Zabel. 1. Wild pitch: Cheney. Time: 2:!0
Umpires: Hart and Hlgler.
Ilanneotera Trim Cnrda,
ST. LOUIS, July 1?. -Boston wat op d
St. Ixiuls to the tune of 12 to. 6 hero ts
day. Though the locals used three pitch
ers they could not stop the hitting of the
visitors. The locals fielders pajed well.
Three of the five runs gslno by St
Louis were brought In by Ma gee's trljld
in tho third Score:
BT. IHJIB. BOSTON.
An.lf.O.A.E. All.H.O.A E.
Hutilnt. 2b. 2 0 I 1 pror, cf.. 4 3 I 0 0
Mar, cf... 3 110 OKrrr.. 2b..,. 1 3 3 4 1
Dolin. If 3 0 0 0 OConnally, IM 1 I 0 D
J.MIlr. lb-lb 4 13 4 OWhlttrd. u. 3 0 3 1 0
WIHon. rf.. 4 l i i wwnmmi, 10. a 1 j w
IWk, lb 4 0 2 2 OOeal, lb.... 1 I t I 0
Knyder. ... 4 0 I 2 0Ulltrt. rf.. 2 0 3 0 0
Duller, aa . . . 2 0 0 2 OWhatlnir, e.. 4 3(30
Doik p 10 13 lTyler. p 110 0 0
IVMue, p .. 1 0 0 1 OCrutchtr., p. 3 10 2 1
C. Miller, cf. 22000
PrMin, lb.. 2 0 3 0 0 Total! . ... It 27 12 2
Wllllami, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
IllMrt, If.. 2 t 0 0 0
Naah, aa. ... I 1 0 0 I
CrtilM 0 0 0 0 0
Totali . ..35 1 27 M 3 '
Batted for Williams in ninth.
Boston 1 0 2 3 0 d ;4 0 2-12
fit. Louis 0 030000 11 S
Two-baso hits: Connolly, C. Mirer.
Three-base hits: Wilson. Ma!, Bvrra.
Sacrlfce hits: Even, Deal (f). Ty.er,
rWhltttd. Sacrifice fly: Cruise. St loi
base: Whaling. Doublo plays; HUgglns
to F. Sillier to Beck; Whallrg.ti E ers.
Wilton to Hugglns. Peck to PnyCe- to
Drosven. Hit by pitched ball: By Perdue
(Gilbert). Bas -a o- bil s- O'f Ty er. 3;
off Doak, 3, off Pel due, I; off Williams, 4,
Struck out: By Tyler, 2; hy Jloak, l, by
Perdue, 1; by Crutcher, 4; by Williams, 1
Hits: Off Doak, 7 In two arid two-thirds
Innings; off Tyler, 3 In three Inlnts olf
Perdue, 6 In three an1 one-third Innlnts,
off Crutcher, 6 In s'.x Inn'nn; off Wil
lam. 2 In (wo Innlrgt. Ixft On biaes
St. Uuis. 7; Hoaton. 10 Time: 2:60. Um
pires: Klem and Emslle.
look at a lew of the Grlzilles and Rourkes, Springfield, -If Ilnu.ena, 1.
who havej been heralr-cd as comln? I hprivofIELD. Neb.. July i2.-fSne.
othletrs However, Jim didn't seo much clal,) Springfield won a llyelv game here
f B,CrJ' 1 T Pr0bat"V """'I hyRtnef.0c?re,hoef 'J'to' lThe" US.2SSS
to see the Wlches today. 1 I w,u pUy. hore tviia July Bfttttrle:
It's 67 Degrees Cool
in Minnesota
According to observations of tho U. S.
Weather Bureau tho average temperature of
Minnesota during July and August is about
67 degrees warm enough in tho daytime
to wear summer clothes and bathe in the
lakes cool enough nights to sleep comfort
ably under blankets.
Compare that to your local temperatures!
Cool weather 1b not all that Minnesota has to
offer you. In Minnesota you have your choice of
10,000 charted lakes whore you can enjoy your own
kind of a vacation ranging from bis; fashionable re
aorta covering half a county whoro something 1b go
ing on all tho time, to secluded spots In the forest
where fashions and conventions needn't worry you;
Minnesota offers immediate rolief to hay fever suf
ferers, and as for fishing If you love to fight the
bass or muskellunge go where they abonnd go to
Minnesota Minnesota Is the homo of the Bass, Mus
kellunge, Pike, Pickerel and Crapple, and the ulti
mate goal of every good fisherman.
Let un tire you" illustrated literature des
criptive of Minnesota and tell you the lowest
round trip fares, and remember that the
Chicago freat Western Is the popular "get-there-first"
lino to Minnesota.
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