12 Tlll'J HKKi O.MAIJA. SATt'UDAV, .Ft LY 1 v.)U. That's the Trouble with Flannel; It Will Shrink Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher X I WOM'T K.NOC CT6FF" DEAo" AT PrtAB IRLAMt TfthAVi n.ucd T ' HT SURFAVENUG umTN THIS SlUGLC FLANN6L OOTlNfc SUIT AUb 1 GU6S 1 1" .jfft. N . ausr lock. T m To dMN ONTHC CAY 1 y yz r OV-t SUN (S. OUT AGAIN MOW f0O. TK& SMW OLD uGTACH THIRTEEN RUNS ON SIX HITS Rourkes Make Baker's Dozen Counts and Win Easily, 13 to 3. RAWS PLAY WEIRD BASE BALL tlnar on HnlU, I'rrom, fttntrn It a Km nml Punk Flnrlnar Inerpnln(nt nlih the fflx lilt . I.nritp Count of nana. Probably you think It Imponilble for a quad of athletes to comb thlrten run out of nix lilts, but your think la all to the bad, becausws the Hourken conclusively proved beyond argument that such ran !m done by doing just (hat thing ypiter lav for tho benefit of the lady bugs present. Figuring that Crnlib allowed but four hits and the Knv twlrlers but six, yesterday's game was a pitchers' battle, but from the thirteen runs Omaha mode and tho three the Kawn counted, mathe matics falls entirely. To say tho least the Kawa put up tho wierdret exhibition or one o cat seen McAllister, c. Walte, c Itclslgl, p. .... Honrdman, p. Totals 30 3 4 24 11 5 Kocrnor out at first In third touched by roacher. o o i r. a o 4 w mu 0000210a -8 goprka Huns 003O0000 03 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1-1 Thrce-baso hits; Krug. Kreuger. Two baso hit: Luttlmoro. Stolen bases: Krug (2), Schllebner (3), Graham, Krueger, Crabb. Hacrlflco hits: McAllster, Coch ran. Sacrifice flies: Thomason, Dunlop. Left on bases: Omaha, 2; Topcka, 6. Struck out: ny Crabb. R; by ftelslgl, 3: by Hoardman, 1. Hnses on balls: Off Crabb, 3; off llelslgl. 2; off Hoardman, 5. Hits: Off Holslgl, 2 In five Innlmxs; off Hoardman, 4 In threo Innings. Hit by pitched ball: ny Crnbb (Wakefield, Mc Allister). Time: 2:10. Umpires; Cul lem and Htockdale. . I r ' I ' r-r- . BUT OFICR.. -r-rrr- ( AU), TeLL T TO THS ... rS? ; U rt Standing of Teams WIN TIIK tirlssllrs lilt nnll Hard nml Defeat Ilnnstera, . DHNVBIt, Colo., Jul,. K.-Denver hit Urn ball hard and won tho first game of tho present series from Dcs Moines, today, I , , i"v uin mi inr nve iripies around these parts for many a moon. In 'nd a home run, good for twenty-soven Wlphltn Topeka AM Bit, many mysterious ways, known only to Iho Kawa themselves, Itourke athletes Were permitted to got on the sacks and eventually ramble over tho plate with the scores. Only two Hourkos wcro Mrandcri. The remainder made tho long Southern trip to the run column. New Mnn Appenrs, Among those present yesterday wus Mr. Bchlelbner, tho well known 3,000 buck beaut. The beaut was a regular demon on the paths on one occasion. Ho walked and pwlpod second. Then he swiped third. Then he swiped homo. Mr, Schllobner did pot make those steals becauso he Is any try Cobb, but because ho was possessed Of considerable Rood fortune. When he rent to second McAllUter muffed the pill, when he went to third Cochran neglected to touch him because he thought that Graham had nhlffed for the third man but when the umpa said a rah am walked, nnd he came homo on a double steal wtth Graham conducting the weighty end and with the Knw lnflelders throwing tho 111 about between them with reckless abandon. Outside of the base running the beaut didn't have a chance to show much, but thut Is not his fault. Tho Kaws made the first counts In tho third and wero quite scrappy therefore. tJowen boat out an Infield bunt to Thomas and was sacrificed to second by McAl lister, llelslgl whiffed, but Cochran was passed and Wakefield was hit whero ho shouldn't have been. This filled the paths and Forsytho swung a drive to right. Con g&Uon muffed snld drive' and three came over. Koerner rolled the next one to Graham and ended the round, although Dirk Cooley and his cohorts opined It didn't end tho round, because Crubb hod thrown his glove at the rolling pill. After ten minutes of argument the combat con tinued wtlh the round ending per orders of t'mps Cullem. In the fourth Krug scored one for our ido by walking, stealing second, going to third on I.attlmore'a muff and scoring on Dunlop's sacrifice fly. ReUlgl Ulinsed lit Fifth. The big noise broke In the fifth. Koer tter made a wild lienvn error and Con palton was safe at second. The 3,000 buck baut hit Into a fielder's choice, but Tleitlgl hobbled Graham's grounder, Krueger soaked one to left, scoring the 1uut and Crabb was safe on Cochran's muff. With the bags choked Krug tore loose a triple over Talten's bean and three cored. Krug counted a moment later on Xninlop's sacrifice fly Mr. Doardman relieved Mr. Itelslgl In the next Inning and three came over on t-e newcomer. The beaut walked ami Mole, as related, while Graham was walk ing, thus making one run. Krueger busted a triple and Graham scored. Crabb walked and he and Krueger busted a triple and Graham scored. Crabb walked and he and Krueger pulled a double steal. Six stolen Vases In one round. Pretty nifty. Again In the eighth the Ilourkes became Jiolsy. The. beaut walked, Graham went out. Krueger walked and rCabb hit a Insle. Krug beat out an Infield hit and Dunlop drove a pippin to center, Ftour moie runs. In the eighth the combat, which had become more or less punk, was livened tip In an unusual and unexpected manner, Mr. Tlapps appeared on the scene In a Germany Schaefer-XIck Altrock role. Mr. Jtapps dispensed comedy for the last two bases. Tho game was called nt the end J, th,n .ft half of the eighth Inning on ..v.v..t.,,i m unrnncpn. ncore: DKS MOINK8. Alt. It II ii ami, rr , b Hunter, r-f. Durrell. 3b. Jones, lb. . Haley, c. . Kwaldt. ss. . lire en. If. , Andreas, 2b. uuny, p. . O. .1 3 1 7 3 0 1 4 0 A. 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 4 1 12 22 11 11. 0 2 1 A. 0 0 u T, 1 1 0 1 4 13 3 0 2 B 2 13 Totals , 37 6 DENVRO, AH. R. Rddlnston. cf s Cassldy, if 4 2 uoirey, ss s 1 Uutohar, 2b 2 niock. r. 3 i Fisher., lb 4 i McCarty, If 4 2 Harbour, 3h 4 j Znmloch, p 4 1 gotals 31 13 it ; Des Moines 0 0 2 1 0 0 JJenver ,, 4 0 1 1 0 S HtOloil base: Hurrell. Ttvn.lmx. I.lt. McCnrty. Three-base hit! Ilnirhr rn. Carty, Zumloch, Harbour, Cuffoy, Uur rell. ' Home run: lllock. Hacriflcu fllnni Coffoy, Jones. Hurbour. Struck out; Hy Duffy. 3: bv Zamloch. n. lin. nn hail.. Off Duffy, 4: off Zamloch. 3. Double Plays: KwnIdt to Andreas to Uurrcll; inmloch to Hlock to Fisher. Passed ball: Haley, lilt by pitched ball: Haley. Time: 1:43. Umpire; Haskell. LINCOLN WINS KASV OASIIfi Han No Difficulty Trounulng Joules Klsht to One. LINCOLN'S July IT. Lincoln ho,l o.. easy time winning the first game of tho 01. durepii scries, s to I. Tho locals bunched hits on both Olaie and PurseU' and flvo errors contributed to the run getting. Smith pitched a strong iramo. pcore. LINCOLN. All. It 11 1 4 I- til " V v. -tllCII, 14 U i 1 2 0 McOatflKan, ss 3 12 4 4 Lloyd. 2b 4 0 0 1 4 Miller, rf 4 0 1 3 1 31. Williams, lb 2 0 0 X0 Qulllln. 3b 3 2 t 2 0 Collins, If 4 113 0 Illackbum, 0 .'. 4 1 4 1 Smith, p :i 2 2 0 1 WB8T. LKAOt'B. ! NAT. LKAOl'H V,i..lVt. W.UTot. Hloux Clty..ri ;w.f,kNow York. ..45 31 ,wi St. Joseph. ..M i .BMIChlcago 43 38 .Ml lnnl'o. if "r 1' Lit . . I it in 10 Lincoln 45 41 .f.aClnclnnatl ..3D 4l MRS J Omaha 40 45 . 471 Urooklyn ...3T. 39 .473 ...35 M ,3l'Ilttsbllrgh ..35 40 .VTt ...31 tl .3S2Hoston 34 43 .412 l,BAH'i:. I- FED. LI3AG0K. W.L.l'ct.1 W.L.I'Ct. I'hlla 45 32 .MWIChlcago 46 33 .f1 Detroit ii -At, .MJiIndlannpolls 43 34 MA Hoston 43 ,63d Urooklyn . ...39 .542 Wash'gton .43 3.S .631 Ilattlmore ...42 37 .63J Chicago ....43 M .MlilJuffalo 39 3R ,5i0 St. Ix)llls,...42 39 .51U Kan. rltv...36 46 .439 New York. .31 II ,3JliSt. Louis 33 4h .412' i:ioveiuna ,.2S 53 .3i,pttsburgh ..30 45 .tto 8TATK LKAOITB.I AM. ASS'N. W.L.Pct., AV.L-Pct. IJeatrtco .. 39 24 .t19 Milwaukee 48 38 JM Hastings .. 37 27 .6781 lyOlllsVllle. 49 42 .C3S YQrk .... 37 2S .K9l ClovcJand. 47 41.531 Or. Island 33 32 .60S. Kan. City 48 44 .622 Columbus. 32 33 . 4d Indlnnap's 43 46 .605 Superior.. 31 35 .470 Mlnnenpl's 43 15 .49 Norfolk ... 2tt 35 .421 Columbus.. 43 46 . 489 Kearney.. 21 12 .3338t. Paul.. 32 60 .361 Yeiiterdny'n Hi'Niilt. WESTKKN LKAGUK. Topnkn. .1; Omaha, 13, Wichita, 0; Hloux City, . SL Joseph, 1: Lincoln, S. Des Moines, 5: Denver. 13. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 3: Washington, 1, Chicago-Philadelphia, postponed, rain. St. Ixiuls-New ork, postponed, rnln. Detroit, 2; Hoston, 8. NATIONAL LKAGUE. New York, 3; Pittsburgh, l; Twcnty-ono Innings. lloston, 1: Cincinnati, 0. Urooklyn. 2; Chicago. 3. Philadelphia, 4; St. Ixjuls, ?. FEDEHAL LEAOUi:. Urooklyn, 4: Pittsburgh, 6. Ualtlmore, 4; Iluffalo. 3. Indianapolis, 8; St. Loula, 2. , Chicago, 2; Kansas City, 3. Fourteen Innings. AMEIHCAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 3: Clem-land. 8. Milwaukee, 1; Columbus, 2. Kansas City, ; Louisville. 6. Minneapolis, I; Inlanupolls, 2. Grand Island, 4: Beatrice, . Hastings, 0; Columbus, 2. Kearney, 4; Superior, 1, York, 6; Norfolk, 3. Guinea Tods)', Western League Topcku at Omaha, Wichita at Sioux City, St. Joseph at Lin coln, Des Moines at Denver. American LcoHUe-Cleveland at Wash ington, Chicago at Phllodelnhla, St. Louis at New York, Detroit at Hoston. National Leauue New York nt Pitts burgh, Hoston at Cincinnati, Urooklyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis. Federal League Urooklyn nt Pitts burgh, Baltimore at Buffalo, Indianapolis at St. lyouls, Chicago at Kansas City. American Association St. Paul at Cleveland, Milwaukee at I'oiummis, Kan saa City at Louisville, Minneapolis at In dlanapolls. Nebraska State League Kearney at Beatrice, York ot Columbus. Grand Island at Superior, Hastings at Norfolk. REDS LOSE THREE IN ROW Erstwhile Leaders of State League Showing Reversal of Form. SHUT OUT BY TILE PAWNEES Klrclmer A I limn lint Three Sent tereil Mingles During: the Con test of the Afternoon nt ('nttimliim. Coc of Beatrice led In hitting. Score: OltAND ISLAND. HKATHICE. An.H.O.A.E. An.ll.O.A.E. Ilolwn, 2b.... S 2 Oownpy. t'f... I j Payne, 3b.... 4 3 WM, n i l Kverdon, If.. 4 ,0 Met em, rf... 4 1 Vinre, r 4 0 rinlri-. lb.... J 1 listen, p 4 l IKIorey. Jb... 6 0 lllellrlch. S 1 O.sXf, cf 1 i lllirk. rf.... 3 0 (Uoc'ewlt. lb 3 o OurHtinon, 3b. 4 1 ll-lnic. It 0 0Jo. c... 3 OUrlm. d 2 p... 1 .4150 .3 2 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 Totals SO 8 9 27 ST. JOSEPH. r, . A' O- It. Watson, 2b 4 0 13 Fox. If 4 o 1 :i G. Watson, of 4 10 1 Pattersorv lb 4 0 2 12 Mlitton, 3b 4 0 1 0 n. Williams, rf 4 0 0 1 Wall, ss 4 0io Achang, c.., ,., s 0 0 4 Glaze, p 1 0 0 Stener 1 0 l o Pursell, p...., oooo 11 2 A. 'E. 1 1 0 Totals 3t l 7 21 13 5 'Lincoln 03010013 8 St. Joseph 1000 0 000 01 ..Kn.r1 r,,n: Lincoln. 4. Two-bare hits; McGafflgan. Qulllln. Hlackburne. Smith, Patterson. Wall. Ift on basea Lincoln. r; St Joseph, V Stolen base; McGafflgan. J-acrifce,hlts: Allen. McGafflgan. Wil liams, btruck out: By Smith. I: bv Glase. 3; by Pursell. 1. Bases on balls: Off Smith, l; off Glase, 5. wild nitrites: Pursell. 2. Time; 1:32. Vmplres; Barr and Gaston. SIOUX AVIN IIURUXG tlAMK llafcer IVeakena In Late Innlnss nnd Wli'hea Lose. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 17.-8loux City won a great pitchers' battle. 6 to 0. when Baker weakened In thi late Innings. SIOUX CITY, Innings In o,ulte a cute manner and tickled ' Clarke,' rf. 3 the lady bugs Immensely. Mr. Itanns Tnaa evidently seen Bchaeffer and Altrock work .as his stuff was relentlessly swiped from those sterling comedians. The same teams play today. Game called at 3 o'clock. The score: OMAHA. AB. It. II. O. A k jrug. ir Dunlop, tt 4 Thomason. ef. 4 Thomas. 2b 4 Congalton. rf. 4 Schllebner. lb. .... 2 Graham, 2b 3 Kruerer. c. ..1 3 Crabb, p 3 Davidson. If 3 fcnilth, e 3 Kane, lb , 3 IJeune. cf 3 Balrd. 3b 3 Murphy, c 4 Clark, p 4 O. 4 4 0 1 4 2 3 T 1 A. 1 2 0 I 1 0 0 X 1 O. 2 A. 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 Totals ,.30 1 y TOPEKA. AH. It. H, f'oehran. 3b. ........ J 1 0 Tlapps. 3b X... 2 0 1 Wakefield, af, 3 1 0 Korsythe. rf 4 Koerner. tb 3 ) attlmore. 2b. 3 Tjtilon, If 4 J;owtn. f i 0-0 0 o o i 0 0 1 1 A. B. 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Totals a 4 WICHITA. An n Ochs, 3b 4 o rienoiioa. if 4 o P. O'Bourke, lb 4 o Graham, c j o Henry, lb 4 0 "ins, ci 4 0 FlUslmmons, ss,... 1 0 J. O'Hourke, rf 3 Baaer. p 0 Lambert, p 0 0 llossolonl 1 0 "RPP 1 0 10 37 8 II. 0 i 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 o. 1 1 2 7 8 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 At 1 0 1 4 1 0 24 11 1 Totals u 0 8 Batted for Baker In eighth uatied for Graham In ninth. f.'.ou.Cltv 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 .g """" 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 0-0 iJi.,. a. V,l: ;"lmmons. Home run. Double play. CUrke iTtti ' Off Baker in seven innings, off Clark, J In 2 Innings; off Clark, 8. Bases on bulls: Off Baker, 6. Struck out: By Clark, 7, Wild pltchim: Baker (6). Time: 2:10. Vn plrcs: McCaffcrty and Fife, Railroaders and M. 0, Peters Mill Co. to Play Ball Today There has been a great deal of discus sion between Will Iary of the Southern railroad and Guy Hoffer of the M. C. Peters Mill company as to their ability 1 In handling the horsehlde, and It has been ' figured out that tho only way to deter-, mine this Is to fight It out on the skinned diamond. Mr. Bradford ot the Illinois Central, who claims to be a shark at short, although ' he Is u tall man, has taken pity on tho outfielders and ordered threo steel um brellas for these garden plants. Cy Young, a bush leaguer, has been drafted to the M. C. Peters Mill company and Is now pushing a pen Instead of push ing a slow ball over the plate, nnd will perform for tho millers. Tho lineups are as follows: RAILROAD. Position. MILL CO. John l-eary first base Ayrcs Bradford .Shortstop Little Bellty Center field Hoffer Will Leary.,..,. Third base Keenan .....Serond base.. ...Starboard Kden Left field Clare Waugh Hlght field Hayward Jarosh Catcher ...Kinney uisen Pltotier, Nagl The game will begin at 2 p. m. on tho Blvervlew park diamond this afternoon. CLASS "A" TEAMS WILL PLAY GAMES SATURDAY Saturday Class A base ball teams will play the following schedule; Omaha Gas Colnpany against Alamltos at Chris Lyck park, 2 p. in. Nebraska Telenhone ("nmninv uralml Omaha National Banks, second game, at r on umana. Armours against Pagomas. first cam. at Fort Omaha. Eagles against Fontenellea at Foutc nelle park. IIott City Defeats Denlson, II DKNISON. Ia., July lT.-(8peelal-At the first of the series of baso Vail games at the new Denlson Athletic park Dow City team defeated Denlson by a score of ( to S, Jacobson and Voss, pitcher and catcher for Denlson, and McGuIre und Norman for Dow City. Gam with Qirmhu Americans takes place Satirrday after noon. llurtTell llefents HUke rU'HWKl.L, Neb.. July 17. fSpeclal.) -Hurelt won a slow but interesting game from Blake yesterday on lh; former's iMind. Soore n II E Hurwfcll II 3 Blak 5 8 I UatteHes Burwell. Wright and Rogers, 1 Blake. BerryniHn and lliambcrv COLUMBUS, Neb., July 17.-(Speclal Tel cgram. Tho Pawnees made It three straglht from the alleged champions by scoring n whitewash, 2 to 0. Klrchner allowed thiee scattered singles and had the visitors at his mercy. During the scries of tho threo games the Reds scored but one, stole one base and made no sac rifice hits. Vance and Willy pitched good ball, hut their teammates could not lilt tho Columbus pitchers. Score: HAHTINflS, COLUM11U8. All. II ll A K in II II 1 c. riflhloM cf.. 4 0 0 ft n tnnd.in Sh. 1 0 1 1 0 HhlMn.n, I, , ft a A . . ... 4 A A A ... .. . ..... u w v rjurii, tl... d v a v vi Hlch'rdion, c3 0 JO 3 0,'rU, rf 4 2 1 0 o! Orttmin, lb. I 0 J 1 ODrst. lb 4 3 0 0 i """I I i V ITIH, II.... Z O 1 ' K. Ilrown, 3b 3 2 1 1 9".Utkr, 3b.... 3 0 3 it MMtlckl. 2b. 3 Q 0 1 OArlnmi 1 1 5 ftl niltr, rf 3 0 0 0 Otranlnxer, 0 3 0 7 t 0 nce, p 3 0 3 0 O.ilrchner. p.. 2 0 0 3 0 Totsl.... 29 3 31 I 0 Tol 2 S 27 12 1 Hustings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Stolen base; Rondeau. Double play: Klrchner to Adams to Deal. Struck out: Hy Vunce. 11: by Klrchner. S. Bases on balls: off Vance, 3. Wild pitches: Vance, 1: Klrchner. 1. Time: l:2."i. I!mnlr: Black. Prohibit Hare Walknwny. egram.) York won today's gamn from .AiorioiK in me teiun inning with Tottcn s double and Rico's single. Norfolk tied the score in the ninth with Dad Towne's sacrifice. Although Haley was unable to strike out one man, his support was good and th6 Prohlbs found no trouble In wal loping Lane for costly hits. Scoro: VOrtK. NORKOI.K. AB.1I.O.A.E. AH.lt.O.A.E. Tllre, 3 2 3 4 1 Ilrown, rf ... 3 0 10 0 Murphy, cf. . 4 1 3 0 0li, b 3 0 1 5 0 Tolten, 3b... 6 3 0 4 OMtlker. 3b... 3 0 0 2 0 Clarke, If.... 4 13 0 OKempln. it.. 4 0 3 2 1 tnia.e, lb.... 4 0 17 0 Otlrlibt, rf.... 4 0 3 0 0 lUlsh, rf. ... 4 2 0 0 0Toni. lb..., 3 211 1 0 ritrce. Jb.... 4 13 4 STurpIn, If.... 4 110 0 Srhls-el. o... 4 12 0 iMuoer, c... 4 1 S 3 0 lUley. p 3 1 0 7 OLane, p 4 0 1 6 0 TotsI 31 U 30 19 4 Totals... .33 4 30 11 Norfolk 0 0 - 0 1 0 I 0 1 03 York 0 00030000 3-G Two-base hits: Turpln, Musaor. Totten. Ihree-base hits; Totten, Halgh. Bases on balls: Off Lane, 1; off Haley, 2. Struck out: By Lane, 4. Left on bases: Nor folk, 4; York, 7, Double ploys: Pierce to Rico to Chase; Rico to Pierce to (Iihso; Rels to Kempln to Towne. Sacrifice hits: Haley, Clarke, Rice, Chase, Towne. Stolen bases: Musser, Towne. Turpln, Totton. Tlmo: 2:00. Umpire: .Meyers. Beatrice, Incrense Lend. BKATRICi:, N'eb., July 17. (Special Tel egram.) Beatrice won again from Grand Island today by the score of 6 to 4. Brian had tho visitors slm out until tho first half of tho eighth, when a batting rally of five hits netted them four runs John son was substituted and finished the game, night Fielder Black and Catcher Todlx. ..,: JO 11 g 4 To tali 11 S 27 t 1 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 , 4 Beatrice 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 Stolen bases: Roben, Hellrlch, Black. Sacrifice hit: Brian. Two.base hits: Ualre, Hellrlch, Ward, Coe. Double play: Black to Brian to Bockewltz. Hits: Off Brian. 10 In seven Innings. Struck out: By Hatch, 8: by Brian, 4; by Johnson, .1. Bases on balls: Off Hatch, R; off Brian, J. Wild pitch: Hatch. Passed ball: Vance. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Posatorl. Ivenrney Trlmn Superior. SI'PKUIOR, Neb.. July 17.-(Speclal Telegram.) Krrctt pitched one of tho best guinea t,een hero this year, striking out ttn men but -ould not get hits behind him when needed. ThelMilng's running shoestring catch wuh the main fenturo ot the game. Scoro: KEAHNKY. aUl'KHIOB. . All.lt.O.A.K. AU.ll.O.A.E. Fjnk. 3b.... 3 1 2 2 Olbst. M 3 0 3 2 1 acoci. jn.... 133 inrajr. 2b 3 0 t 0 0 Drumin. lb.. I 110 3 oareene, a... 3 1 14 0 0 bjrheuren, cf. 3 1 3 0 orheltilnf. cf 4 2 4 0 0 m.fy. rf.. 4 10 0 oarown, If.... I 10 0 0 Maine)'. If. . 4 2 0 0 OB. Monroe, rf 4 0 1 2 0 Moodruff, 4 0 1 1 Olllldbr'ud, lb 4 1 S 0 0 nricnion c. J u 6 0 O.Smith, 3b.... 3 0 0 0 0 Ir'on. P 4 0 5 1 OErrett. d 3 0 J 2 n Tolils 32 7 27 11 t Total. 30 S 27 " "l Thiee-boMo hlto- avn.i i, i ,. .. t . c 'j.i"so 1,1,8 : Mntne'. Drumm, Brown. I. , . v "lln ."ainey, riiidebranu, Mrilth. Stolen base: Acock. Bases on balls: Off Krrett. 4: ntf Irirm i atni..v ot. By Errett. 10: hv Irlnn a rwnhi. play: Drumm to. Woodruff. Wild pitch: Krrott. Hit by pitched ball: Greene Umpire: Qulgley Kawf eds Take Game From Tinkers in the Fourteenth Frame KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 17.-Slngles by Kcnworthy. Stovall and Potts In the fourteenth liming enabled the locals to defeat Chicago today, 3 to 2. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 0 000000020000 02 10 2 Kan. City. ..0 000100010000 13 10 2 Batteries: Watson, Prendergaat and Wilson; Packard and Knzenroth, East erly. MT. LOUIS, Mo., July 17. With Camp bell and Kaiser hitting for homo runs and the other members of the team hunching hits In three Innings, Indian apolis today defeated St. Ixmls, S to 2. The local fielders played well and al lowed only one error. St. Louis played threo pitchers, uV the visitors hit them all. Scoro: R.H.E. Indianapolis 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 08 13 3 St. Louis 0 0000101O- 2 9 1 Batteries: Falkenbcrg ana Rarlden; Crandall, Groom, Keupper and Chapman. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 17.-Through costly errors Buffalo lost today's game to Baltimore, 4 to 3. In tho sixth Inning, with Simmons on second, Walsh sent a single to center that Hanford let get by li'm. Slmmoiui came home and Wolsh beat "the throw In after Hanford fielded the ball. Again In the clgnth tuning, a bad throw to third let In n run. Score. R.H.U. Buffalo 0 2000010 03 7 4 Baltimore 00000 2 02 0 4 S 0 Baeorlcs: Ford, Anderson and Blair; onley, Suggs and Jacklltsch. Former Indian Hurls a No-Hit Contest DULUTH, Minn., July 17. .lames With ers, who played with the Kansas City American Association and Sioux City "Western league team earlier In the sea son, pitched a no hit, no run game for Duluth against Virginia. Thlfl Is the third hltless game of the season In the Northern league. Grnml Inlrtnil Sells Wnlluee, BEATRICE. Neb.. July 17.-(Speclal.)-Thlrd Baseman Wallace of tho Grand Island club, which is playing In this city, has been sold to Clinton In the Central Iowa association. Several hundred waists in scores of styles, mado of crope de chine, silk nnd voile. On sale Saturday at half price, All sizes. Orkln's, 1510 Douglas St. Ten Days' Clause is Fatal Objection to Negative Covenant CHICAGO, July 17. Tho presence of tho ten-day clauso In Pitcher Johnson's con tract with the Clnernnatl Nationals was held a "fatal objection" to the enforce ment of tho "negative covenant" by which the player agreed not to play for any other team. In the opinion of the appellate court, handed down In full today. Tho opinion, as announced In brief yesterday, reversed the ruling under which Judgo Foell In the superior court enjoined Johnson from playing with the Kansas City Federals. "In the opinion of the majority of the court," tho opinion reads In port, "the provisions In the contract, by which the club, by giving notice, could end and terminate all the liabilities undertaken by the, club under the contract, Is a fatal objection to the right of the club to enforce by Injunction the performance by Johnson of tho negative covenant not to play or perform for any one other than the club." Florsheim Shoe Sale Big Savings in These Shavings! Mighty Deep Shavings, Too $6.00 Values, m A At Shaved to.. $4.4 $5.00 Values, o Q Shaved to , . P O mZT D $4.50 Values, AO A Shaved to. . VO.H'D $4.00 Values, j, CtL Shaved to. . yA.ZrD FACTORY SAMPLES in $5.00 m -i , Q tH and $4.50 Shoes and Oxfords for? A and $ 1 D Starr-Kingman Shoe Co. 315 South Sixteenth Street M Formerly Magma & Dttmer 415 S. 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