Playing the Game Doesnt Mean Submission to Unfair Treatment RODRKES BEATEN BY LOWLY KAWS Visiting Sluggers Pounce Upon Offerings of Rourke Hurlers with Deadly Effect, TOTAL SIXTEEN SAFE HITS Tipple, Grover and Slaglo Furnish Men from the South Muoh Amusement. DASHNER HOLDS OMAHA TIGHT Portsider Allows But Six Hits, Which Net Five Runs. TOPEKS DISPENSE COMEDY llnRhner, nnP. UclalKl nnl Cooler Perform Antics on Conchlnjr Line for the lleneflt of Knnii In 5rnndtnnd. Tho lowly Kaws, Instilled with a great Ambition to do something heroic for their hom'o vlllago, put on a terrific burst of what Dick Cooler calls speed In yester day's combat with tho Itourkes, with the disagreeable and dlstastoful result that Omaha was licked Into a state of sub mission which closely resembled that of coma. There Is no question about It, the Kaws were entirely too previous end prominent In Saturday's battle and their Impolite conduct calls for two wallopings today, and Johnny Gonding declares that the said wallopings will bo forthcoming Beforo the Kaws got through shattering the pleasant dreams of Messrs. Tipple. Grover and Slagle eleven runs had been counted, while all Omaha could do was five. Daniel Tipple, tho well-known pulchri tudlnous athlete, was tho Initial victim of the Kaws' homicide. Daniel's hand some countonanco was twisted most hor ribly In tho opening round and he was forced to hie himself to tho club house to apply first aid to the Injured. Bert Grover, who Is quite belligerent and pugi listic at times, was sent to the mound to trim a few of the bellicose Kaws. Bert had bum luck, probably due to tack of training, as "ho was not In the pink of condition as Is necessary when assuming1 the burden of avenging a felloe athlete's defeat Bert was battered from sight In the sixth and Walter Slagle was called upon to obllgo. Walter did very nicely, but got himself In bad by refusing to allow a Kaw to get a hit In the ninth. That Inning alone ruined the record the Kaws had been compiling. The Kaws made a hit In every stanza except the ninth. Dnohner Refuses lilts. In the Interim a port-sided gent by the handle of Dashner was having the time of his young life. Mr. Dashner, who has an exalted Idea of his own cleverness and cunning as a comedian, was dispensing funny stuff by the yard while he kept the hits scattered. Occasionally Mr. Dashner forgot to pay attention to the batters, so enamored was he In getting his comedy over the footlights, and he permitted a quintet of runs. Among other Kaws dispensing the laughs was Mr. Relslgl, who was pum meled In Friday's fray. Mr. Relslgl wad the official coacher on third base. While coaching he passed a few remarks to (Continued on Page Two.) Bears Bunch Hits in Third; Trim Boosters DENVER, July 18. Denver bunched hits in the third and seventh innings and won the second game of the series from Des Moines, 6 to 4. The visitors knocked King off the rubber in the second inning. Score: DES MOINES. ac. r. ii Jlahn. rf 4 0 ) Hunter, cf GOO Burrell, 3b .1 0 0 Jones, lb 4 2 3 O. a o E. 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 c Haley, c 4 Kwaldt, ss 4 Brecn, If 4 Andreas, 2b. 3 Mogrldge. p 3 Shaw l Hartford 0 , Totals s I 12 21 DENyiJP.. AB. R. H. O. A. B, i.acnngton, cr 4 s 2 0 t'assldy, rf 4 1 1 '2 0 'of fey. ss 4 1 3 n 2 Butcher, 2b 2 0 2 2 1 Block, c , 4 0 18 0 Fisher, lb... 1 0 0 5 0 McCarty, If 4 0 12 0 Barbour, 3b 4 110 0 King, p 0 0 0 1 1 Mitchell, p 3 1111 Totals 33 '0 12 2.' Batted for Mogrldge In ninth. Ran for Shaw in ninth. Dcs Moines 0 20001010-4 Denver 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 -! Stolen base: Coffey. Sacrifice fly: Andreas. Sacrifice hit: Butcher. Homo run: Jones. Struck out: By Mogrldge, 3; by Mitchell, 8. Bases on balls: Off Mogrldge. 1; off King, 1. Double play: King to Fisher. Hits: Off King, flvo In one and two-thirds innings; off Mitchell, 7 In seven and one-third innings. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Haskell. Cubs Win Contest From the Brooklyns CHICAGO. July 18,-Chicago hit Aitoh ison opportunely today and won from Brooklyn, 4 to 2. Lavender held the vlalt ors to three hits. Brooklyn escaped a shutout in the sev enth Inning, when Cutshaw was hit by a pitched ball and scored on Hummel's liiple. Hummel counted on Smith's sac-ilfli-e fly. Score: UUOOKL.TN-. C1IICAOO. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. O'.Mara aa . 4 0 3 2 OUach, cf.... 4 12 0 0 Daubcrt. lb.. 4 0 6 0 OOood. rf 4 3 10 0 Myrra. if .4 0 0 0 Maler. lb.... 3 0 11 0 0 WIimI. If . . 4 1 2 1 Ollmrmu. 3b 4 1 1 1 1 Cutshaw. 2b. 3 0 3 2 OScliulte, If... 3 0 10 0 lIUBimell. rf. 3 1 1 3 Ogveeney, 2b. 3 0 2 4 0 Hiallli, Jb.... 2 12 1 OOerrlck, as.. 3 0 3 3 0 MeCarty. a. 3 0 I 1 OBrcsnabu, e 3 1 4 0 0 AttchUon. p. 2 0 0 3 OLarender, p. 2 0 0 3 0 llsHon 10000 lirown, p....O 0 0 0 0 Total 2T IHU 1 Totsls 80 "l 24 13 0 Batted for Altchlson In eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Chicago 0 0202000 4 Two-bass hits: Smith, Leach, Wheat. Three-base n't. Hummel Hits: Off Altchlson. S in seven innings; off Brown, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Lavender. Sacrifice th Smith. Stolen base: Bchulte. Double plays: Hummel to Smith to McCarty; Smith to O'Hara. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 3; Chicago, 4. Bases on balls: Off Altchlson. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By lavender, Cutshaw. Mtuck out: By Altchlson, 6; by Laven der, 4 J by Brown, 2, Wild pitch. Brown. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. JOSIES WINW1TH RALLY Stage Batfest in Closing Innings of Game. TOPES LOSE, TEN TO THREE Content Tluht One Up to the. Klsctith Frame, When Offertnsr of I)pnn lilt to All l'nrtn of the Field. LINCOLN, Neb.. July lS.-St. Joseph staged a batting rally In the closing In nings of today's game, hitting the offer ings of Dessau all over the field and win ning by a score of 10 to 8. Up to tho eighth Inning it was a tight battle. Score: LINCOLN. AU. n. Allen, rf 3 0 McQafflgan, ss 3 0 Lloyd, 2b 4 0 Miller, cf 4 0 H. Williams, lb 4 0 Qulllen, lb 4 1 Collins. If 4 1 Kehor, c 3 1 Clauss, p 2 0 Blackburno 1 0 Dessau, p 0 0 Totals 32 I ST. JOSTSP1I. ah. n. II. O. A. Fl 10 0 0 0 0 .1 1 0 4 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 2 2 1 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 12 0 27 10 3 II. O. A. 12. 2 3 10 1 0 0 0 13 0 0 2 ! 0 0 2 12 1 110 0 13 4 0 2 7 2 1 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 27 10 2 n. Watson, 2b 5 Fox, If 3 G, Watson, cf 5 Patterson, lb 5 nrltton. 3b 5 It. Williams, rf 3 Wall, ss 6 Schang, c 4 Brown, p 2 Stcrzer 1 Lafferty. p 1 Totals 30 10 Batted for Clauss In the seventh. Batted for Brown In the eighth. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 St. Joseph 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 i 110 Karned runs: Lincoln, 3; St. Joseph, 4 Three-base hit: Fox. Two-base hits: Blackburnc, Patterson, Brltton, Schang. Left on bases: Lincoln, fi: St. Joseph. U. Double piny: Dessau to Williams. Stolen bases: Allen (3), Schnng (2). Sacrifice hits: McGafflgan, Fox (2). II. Williams. Struck out: By ClausB, 2; by Brown, 5; bv Lafferty. 2. Bases on balls: Off Clauss, 2, o, Dessau, 1; off Brown, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Clauss, 1. Time: 2:14. I'rnplres: Gaston anil Barr. Hamilton's Wildness Helps Yankees Win NEW YORK. July iS.-IIamllton'H wild ness helped the New York A'l.orii-ans to an easy victory over St Louis by a Bcore of 5 to 2 In tho second gnmo of the series today. Four liases on balls and a wild pitch without the aid of a safe hit gave New Yor'c two runs In the third inning. Coldwcll was strong in the pinches and None choikod a St. Luuls score In the eighth by n fast play on Shotten's hard bounder, retiring -.ho run ner for the third out with two on bancs. Score: ST. LOUIS. NIJW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Austin,' Ib... 4 2 0 3 (iDoone, 2b.... 3 1 0 1 Shotten. cf. . 4 Pratt, 2b.... 4 C. Walker, If 4 Leary, lb.... 4 Williams, rf. 4 LaTin. ci.... 3 Agnew, o.... 2 Jenkins, a... 1 Hamilton, p. 2 B. Walker.. 1 Mitchell, p.. 0 Howard .... 0 l v UMarizeu, ii. a u i i v 12 2 OPecklnpa", m 1 0 1 5 0 10 2 OCree, cf 3 2 3 0 0 0 9 3 OMullen, lb... 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 O'Jook, rf 3 3 1 0 0 0 4 1 lN'unaraakr. e 3 1 7 1 0 12 2 OMalMl, 3b... 3 1 0 2 0 0 10 O.'alJwell, p.. 3 1 0 0 0 0220 1 0 0 0 Totals 25 8 27 13 1 0' 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Total 5 7 24 17 1 Batted for Hamilton In eighth. Batted for Lavan In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 New York 0 0 2 0 r 1 0 1 - First base on error: St. Louis, 1.' Sac rlflco hits: Boone, Nunamaker. Sacri fice fly: Pecklnpaugh. Stolen bases: Pecklnpaugh, Walker, Williams. Left on bases: St. Louis, 5; New York, 6. Bases on balls: Off Hamilton, 7; off Caldwell, 1. Struck out: By Hamilton, 2; by Cald well, 5. Wild pitch: Hamilton. Passed ball: Agnew. Hits: Off 8. Hamilton, 6 In five innings; off Mitchell, 2 In one Inning. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. Senators Beat Naps By Five to Three WASHINGTON, July 18-Waahlngton beat Cleveland today, 5 to 3, In a loosely played game. The locals scored a run i In the first Inning, Acosta reaching sec- i ond on Oraney's error and scoring on two infield outs. Clovcland scored all their runs In the second on two singles and errors by Gandll and Morgan. Wash ington tied tho score In the fourth on uuuuica uy UtUlUII uuu .uuiauu CUIU ' . - j ton's error and won the game In the 1 eighth 'i threo hits and Olson's eror. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. aAB.H.O.A.K Oraney, If... 3 12 0 lAcosrta. If, 2 Turner, lb... 3 Jackson, cf.. 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 OMoeller. rt.. 4 0 OKoster. 3b... 4 0 OQandll, lb... 4 1 Ohanks. cf... 4 1 OMorgsn, 3b.. 3 1 lMdlrldc, ss. 3 4 Oilenry, t 2 1 lAyres, p 0 I Klrke. rf,... 4 cuapmans. a Johnston, lb. 4 Olson, 2b. ... i Hauler, c... 3 Morton, p.... 2 LaJol 1 0 0 Otiagel, p 2 Schaefer ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 6 24 33 Totals 23 6 27 11 3 Batted for Ayres In third. Batted for Bassler in ninth. ulnifn i I o 2 0 0 S 2 fcS Two-base hits V Q and II, M.rin Ul2 Off Ayres, 3 in three innings;, off Kngel, 3 in six Innings. Sacrifice fly: Morton. Stolen bases: Foster. U). morgan, ivioeiier. TJoublo plays: Gandll to McBrldo; Mc Brlge to Morgan to Gandll. Left on bases: Cleveland, S; Washington, 5. BaBes on balls: Off Morton, 6; off En- gel, 3. First base on errors: Cleveland,. . . tirnm 2; Washington. 2. Struck out: By Mor- wl"n'nK Jns. Score, ton, 6; by Ayres. 1; by Engel, 4. Wild I DErrnoiT. pitch- Morton. Time: IK. O'Loughlln and Hlldchrand. ' Pawnees Trim York; Rondeau Proves Star COLUMBUS, Neb., July 18.-(8peclal Tolegram.) Rondeau, for the Pawnees, starred at the bat with a three-bagger and a home run and made two of tho three scorea. Thelman held the Prohlbs hltless and runlees until the locals had scored three times and lie let down a llttlo In the sixth. Score: ToitK. cor.uiiirrjs. AD. H O. A T. All. II. O A B. nice, is 4 1 1 3 OHondeau, 2b. 4 I 3 Murotir. cf. . 3 I'Dyeert, cf... 3 o o 0 1 ratt, rt 3 0 1 0 ODeal, lb 3 0 II 0 O'Iran, If 2 0 1 0 OCIarke, 3b.... 2 0 0 3 OAd&ma, as... 3 13 0 OKranlnger, c 2 0 t 1 OThelman, p.. 10'; Totten. lb... 4 Clarke, If.... 4 Chase, lb-... 4 Halfh, rt.... 3 I'lerce, 2b.... 4 Bchlasel, e... 2 Osborne, p. . . 3 Totals tt I II 3 1 ToUls 27 S 17 13 0 Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Columbus 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 -3 Stolen base: Dygert Two-base hits: Totten, Adams. Homo run: Rondeau. Struck out: By Osborne, E; by Thelman, 6. Bases on balls: Off Osborne, 3; off Thelman. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Os borne (Kranlnger); by Thelman (Mur phy). Time: 1:35. I'mplre: Black. Ynnktnn Forfeit Cniuc. HARTINGTON. Neb.. July 18.-(8pecial Telegram.) Yankton forfeited a game to the Hartlngton ball tea mhere this after noon at the end of the first half of the eighth Inning, Hartlngton was given the game, 3 to 0. M'LODGHLIN AND BUM VICTORS Win Three Out of Five Sets in Final Round of Tennis Tour ney at Seabright. FOR PLACES ON CUP TEAM They Defeat Karl H. Behr rind T. R. Pell, Champions of the Middle States. TAKE THE FIRST TWO SETS Third and Fourth Go to Hehr and Pell, 6 to 4 and 9 to 7. FINAL SCORE IS TWELVE TO TEN Fifth Set Cnptiiro.il by National Donhlrn Cliniiiploti After Hard Itnttlf nt Srnbrlltllt Tourney, SEAimiaHT. N. J.. July lS.-After n. hard battle Mtturico E. Mclaughlin and T. G. Bundy. national tennis doubles champions, won threo out of five sets In tho final round of tho tournament for the selection of men for the Davis cup team, by defeating Karl II. Bclir and T. R. Pell, middle states rhiunplono. The score was 12-10. McLoughlln and Bundy took the first and second set. 7-5. Tho third ret went to Behr mid Pell. 6-4 Tho fourth sot was won by Pell and Behr. 9-7. Fifth Set McLoughlln and Bundy won from Pell and Behr, 7-!"., giving them the match. Giants and Pirates Split Double Bill PITTSBURGH. July IS. New York and Pittsburgh divided a double-header today. ino i-iruies iook the first game by a 3 to 0 score, and New York won the sec ond, which went ten Innings, 0 to 6. Tho local team played desperately to keep fromx sliding Into Inst place. Score, first game: NWW YORK. riTTsnunoii. AD.H.O.A.E. All. II. o. A. E. He.ich.er. cf. . 4 0 0 vtensor. cf. .. 3 Doyle, 2b.... 4 llurns. If.... 3 Robertson, rf 4 Fletcher, as. 4 Merkle, lb... 4 Meyers c. ... 4 Block. 3b 3 Grant 1 Demare. p.. 1 Snodgrsas . . 1 Hrommo. p.. 1 4 OMowrey. 3b.. 4 0 OWagncr, ss.. 3 1 O.'lox. 2b 1 2 lKonetchy, lb 4 0 OKclly, rf 3 1 farey, If 4 3 OOtbuon, c.... 3 0 Ollarmon. p... 2 l u . 0 0 Totals 27 6 27 I 1 1 0 -inST DAME Totsls 31 6 24 13 2 Hatted for Stock In ninth. Butted for Demarcc In seventh. Now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Hits: Off Demaree.' 4 In four Innings; pff Frommc. 2 in four Innings. Tlirco laee hit: Vlox. Doubla play: Stock to Doylo to Merkle. First base on balls: Off Demarcc, 3; off Fromme. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Demaree (Viox). Left on bases: Now York, S; Pittsburgh, 7 Struck out: By Demaree, 4; by Har mon, 8. Tlmo: 2:16. Umpires: Byron nnd Johnson. . new YrmK. rtTTsnimcm. .. AB.H.O.A.l. AD.H.O.A.E. Beacher. cf.. 6 1 2 O OMon.nr rf a a A n i Doyle, 2b.... 5 3 2 4 lJIowrcy, 3b.. 0 0 0 0 0 Burns. If.... 6 13 0 oronard. 3b. 6 1 0 4 0 110 0 Wagner, a., I 1 2 3 1 2 0 3 .IVIni ?h k i - n bnodgrass, rf 4 Klotcher, ss. 6 Merkle, lb... 5 0 13 1 lKonetchy. lb 4 0 10 0 0 u.... i i a uxeiiy, rr 4 12 0 0 Grant, 3b.... 3 Mathe'aon, p S 1 S 6 Oi-arey, If 6 15 0 0 10C0 'oleman. o.. 8 0 4 n ft . . Hyatt 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 10 10 23 BGIbaon, c... 0 0 110 Mamauz, p.. 1 0 1 0 0 McQuillan, p 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 10 30 1 i Batted for Coleman in ninth. New York 1 1 000 1 00 36 Pittsburgh 0003 10000 25 Two-base hits: Doyle, Burns, Mensor. Carrey. Threo-bast hit: Kelly: Huh; Off Mamaux, 3 in threo Innings; off Mc Quillan, 7 In seven innings. Stolen bases: Doyle, Snodgrass, Mathewson, Myers. Double play; Gibson to Konetchy. First baso on balls: Off McQuillan, 2. First base on errors: New York. 2; Pittsburgh, Konetchy. oLft on basea: New York, 9; Pittsburgh, 8. Struck out: By Math'ew- u. eucriuco nu: iveuy. sacrinc-n nv son. 4. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Byron and Lincoln. Detroit Wins from the Boston Red Sox BOSTON. !ti., - , , , , .. .u , nt itiiiiccu innings umuy, 0 o Dubuc, who pitched for Detroit, allowed 1 I the Bed Sox only nlno hits, white hll s a teammates gathered thirteen oft the do jj J liveries cf Shore, Leonard rnd Bedlent l o Tho game kaj, a nip and tuck nf'air III. J j many eveiliiig moment. 3 o Boston scored in the becottd on Lewis' rinllhla nn,l v,i,. i.,i.t r-v. i . .! 1 . ...... - . w .ntiiu. wcwun uuu j the score in tho fifth on three hits. A base on balls, a sacrifice and a hit counted for nnother run for Boston In th sixth, and two hits nnd a sacrifice ' ! seventh. The extra Innings developed ; several opportunities for eacli team to , wn but theB6 cheeked un tn th thlrteenth. Then singles by Crawford and Vcacii with Kavanaugh's out and Hughes' double scored for Detroit the BOSTON. AH. ll.O. A E. J Bush, us 6 0 4 5 OHebg. rf e 4 Ueott, es 3 1 2.Spker, cf.. 3 0 OUmli, If.... 4 2 0 Jardner, lb.. 3 0 1 0 2 I'urtell. 3b... 6 0 4 I iiuman. lb. 0 17 Crawford, rf. 6 3 3 I Veach. If.... 5 2 3 3 C 2 1 2 1 0 13 1 3 Kavana'h. 2b i 1 1 High, cf 6 3 1 tHanace. c... 3 14 6 Olantrln, lb.. 5 0 OVerke. 2b... s 2 0. 'ady. c 2 1 OCarrlgan, c. 2 3 IShote, p 2 0 Ofonard. D. 0 0 7 Baker, a. i 0 Pubuo, p .530 MortsrtT ...000 Dedlent, p... 1 ..41 13 31 24 4aHoopr .... 1 llenrlkien .. 1 Bnitel 0 Thomas, c. .. 1 Total! 4S t 33 20 3 Ran for Stanage In ninth. Batted for Cady In feventh. Batted for Shore In seventh. Han for Ieonard in ninth. Detroit 000010100000 21 Boston 010001000000 02 Two-baso hits: Speaker, Lewis. Dubuo. Thiee-base hit: Stanage. Hits: Off Si. ore. 8 In seven IiuiIimh; off Leonard, 1 In two Innings; off Bedlent, 4 In four In nings. Sacrifico hits: Uavrln, Lowls ii). Leonard, Manage (2). Kuvanaugh. Stolen bases: Bueh. Hooper. Double plays: I'urtell to Stanage to Hellman; Bush to Hellman; Voach to Baker; Gardner to Yerkes to Javrln; Yerkea to Javrtn. Left on bases: Detroit. 9; Boston, 13. First baso on balls: Oft Dubuc, 6. Bases on eriors; Detroit, 1; Boston, 2. Hit by pitched ball; By Leonard (Veaoh). Struck out: By Shore, 4; by Leonard, 1; by Be dlent, 2; by Dubuc, 1. Passed bail: Stan age. Time: 3:t0. Umpires; DIneen and Sheridan. Ili-frnt for llliiniuf Irjil. LAUREL Neb . July ls.-(SecIal Tele gram.) Laurel defeated Bloomfleld here. S to 1. Tingle allowed but six hits, struck out threo and passed seven; Hires allowed seven hits, struck out three and walked three. Batteries; Laurel, Tingle and Depew; Bloomfleld, Hlers and Patton. Umpire. Del Alderman. SPORTS SECTION of r Tim Omaha Sunday Bee OMAHA, Three MACKMEN WJNJFWO GAMES, Take Both Ends of Double-Header from Chicago Sox. FOUR TO ONE AND FIVE TO ONE Poor Flelillnir nnd II line. mi Hull filvr IMillnilrlphln Atlilrtlm Dnnl Victory Over TUItor. PHILADELPHIA, July 18.-I'oor field ing nnd costly bases un balls aided In giving Philadelphia two victories over Chicago today, 4 to 1 and G to 1. The first game was decided through Phila delphia scoring three runs In the sixth Inning on two bases on balls, two hits and an error by Bodle. In tho same In ning the home team was credited with a unique double play. With one out and J. Collins on first, Fournler knocked a high fly back of first base. McInneB could merely touch tho ball. J. Collins hesitated, to run on tho fly and Four nler ran past him, thereby automatically putting himself out, and Mclnnls' thiow to 15. Collins retired J. Collins between first and second. Both Clcotte and Bender plt:hed fino ball In the second game, but CntC'igj piled up errors lr tho fl.-t Inning and gave Philadelphia a lead, which tho visitors could not overcome. Score, stc ond game: CHICAOO. PHILADEWHIA ( AD.H.O.A.E AD.II.O.A.B. Derger, its... 4 Illacktrn. Sb 4 Demmltt. If.. 4 0 & lMurohr. rf.. 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 lOltlrlnK. If... 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 OK.Colllna. 2b 2 0 J. Collins. rf3 1 0 Ollaker. 3b. ... a . 4 OMcInnls. lb. 3 0 Kournler. lb. 4 1 11 Ilodle. Cf 3 Scbalk, o.... 4 Ilreton. lb... 4 K. Walsh, p. 3 Daly 1 1 0 0 1J Walsh, cf. 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 tarry, ss.... 3 1 6 OMpp, c 3 1 I 01'lank. p 3 0 0 0 Totals JO I'ti 4 4 Totals 34 4 24 13 3 :Batted for Walsh In ninth. Forced for passing a base runner. .Chicago 10000000 0-1 Philadelphia 01000300 4 Three-baso hits: Blackburn, Murphy. Ijipp. Sacrifice hits: Bodies E. Collins. Mclnnls, Oldrlng. Stolen bnrses: Berger, uldrlng. Double play: Mclnnls. H. Col lin. Left on buses: Chlcugo. S: Phlla- 1 ilelphla, 7. Buses on balls: Off 15. I Walsh. C; off 1'lank. 1. Baso on errors: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Struck our . By Plank, 9. Time: 1:5. I'mplres: Evuns una Kgau. Score, second game: CIIICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. All. II OAR. AD.H.O.A.E. fierier, aa... 4 1 1 6 2Murphy, rf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Illackb'rn, 2b 4 IKmmltt. If.. 3 1 4 0 1 2 0 0 vuiarinr, .. OK.Colllas. 3b 3 OUaker, 3b.... 4 1 1 0 2 0 8 i. coiiins, n 1 Kournler, lb. 4 1 10 1 2 ilclnnls. lb. 2 3 12 Dodle. of 4 0 2.0 OWaJsh, cf.... 4 1 I Mayer, c... 3 0 2 3 1 Harry, aa.... 3 Brtton. lb... 3 2 3 3 Orichanc, o.... 2 Olcotte. p... 3 0 0 4 OHender, p.... 3 l o o t o t Lthrop. p.. 00010 Weaver ....1 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 3 27 11 3 Totals.. ..13 t 24 13 I Batted for Clcotte in eighth. Clilcaco t) 0 0 0 o I 0 0 01 Philadelphia 3 0 1 0 0 I 0 0' -6 Two-baso hit: Oldrlng. Hits. Off Clcotte, 4 In seven lnningti; off Lathrop, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Oldrlng, E. Collins 12). Sacrifice fly: J. Collins. Stolen base: .15 Collins. Double plays: Barry to Collins to Mclnnls (2); Mclnnls (t nasslsted). Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 4. Buses on balls: Off Cicotte, 1; off Bender, 1. Bases on errors: Chicago. 2; Philadelphia, 5. Hit by pitched 1 all : By Clcotte, .hang. Struck out By Clcotte, 3; by Bender. 5. Passed ball: Mayer. Wild pitch: Clcotte. Time: J:35. I'mplres: Egan and Evans. AiiM-rlrriu AxMoeltitlim Ilrul(. It. IMS. Milwaukee 3 12 3 Columbus St. Paul.. 7 11 S 9 7 13 3 10 Cleveland .. Minneapolis Indianapolis 0 4 Kansas City 3 8 Louisville , i U SUNDAY MORNING, JULY of the Old Reliable Rourkes REDS EASY FOR THE BRAYES Boston's Opportune Hitting, Cinci's Errors, Reason. with RUDOLPH IS NEVER IN DANGER A me, Who Starts for the Home Teiini, Is lilt Iluril nnd Taken tiff Sluund In Furor of Iirnr, CINCINNATI, July 18.-Boston's opior tuno hitting coupled with Cincinnati's errors gave them an easy victory today, C to 3. Rudolph pitched excellent ball and was In no serious danger throughout theo ontest. On tho other hand, Ames, who started for Cincinnati, was hit hard and was retired In favor of Lear. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AD.H.O.A.E. AD. ll.O. A E. Derore, tt...t 1 1 0 OMoran, rf 4 2 1 0 0 Bvers, 2b.... 6 3 4 2 Ollersoi, ss... 4 3 3 4 1 Connelly, If. 6 3 2 0 OTwombly, If. 4 0 1 0 0 Maranvll', aa 4 1 2 6 ONlehoff. 3b.. 3 0 0 1 0 Schmidt, lb. 4 1 11 0 onroh, 2b 3 1 2 3 1 Deal, 3b 3 0 0 4 OMollwltl. Ib 4 0 12 1 0 Mann, rt.... 4 1 2 0 OUhler, of.... 3 0 2 0 1 dowdy, o. . . . S 1 3 1 OKrwln, a 13 0 0 Iludolph, p.. 3 0 0 3 OOoniaies. o.. 1 0 0 0 0 Ames, p 1 0 0 2 0 Totals K 11 27 15 OUeax, p 1 0 0 3 0 llergham'r .1 0 0 0 0 ICellogg .... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Sl 27 15"l Batted tor Ames in sixth. Han for Erwln In sixth. Boston 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0-6 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-3 Two-baso hit: Herrog. Three-base hits: Evers, Mann, dowdy. Hits: Off Ames, 10 In six innings; off Ienr, 1 In threo In nings. Sacrifice hits: Deal, Mnrunvllle. Sacrifice fly: Nlehoff. Double plays: Ames to Heruig to Moll wit j:. 11 roll to Mollwltz, Rudolph to Marauvlllo to ricnmiat. J.en on oases: uoston, n; uni clnnatl, 3. Bnsen on balls: Off Rudolph, 1; off Ames, 2; off Lear, 1. Struck out: By Rudolph, 3: by Ames. 4. Wild pitches: Ames (2). Time. 1:63. Umpires; Qulg- ley anu i';ason. Superior Conquers the Grand Islanders SUPERIOR, Neb., July 18.-(Speeial Tel- egrum.) Although Superior and Grand Island played bull today In a drizzling rain, soma good fast plays were mado. Smith's home run with the bases full in tho sixth inning, was tho feature Score: OIIAN DrSLAND. BUI'ETtlOR. AD.H.O.A.E. AD. ll.O. A E. Itoben. lb .. 3 0 3 7 10!t, as 3 0 0 0 2 Downey, cf.. 3 0 3 0 0 Jray, Ib 4 0 14 1 Payne, 3b.... 4 0 0 0 0 Ireene, o.... 4 0 t 0 0 Ward, as..... 4 0 13 lrhctsslng. cfS 1 1 0 0 Everdon. If.. 4 0 10 Ollrown, It.... 3 14 0 0 Hatch, rt.... S 2 2 0 OJlonroa, rf... I 10 0 0 Vanoe, o 4' 16 0 Olllldbr'nd. lb 1 0 0 0 Claire, lb.... 4 1 10 0 O.Smltb, 2b.... I 13 10 Hoffman, p.. 4 2 0 1 OWetdsman, pi 0 0 0 0 Totals It 24 10 3 Totala. . . . tt 4 27 I I Grand Isluml o o o o 0 l o u u l Superior o 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 41 Home run: Smith. Two-tins lilts: Monroe, Hoffman. Bases on balls: Off Weldeman, 1, off Hoffman. 1. Struck out: By Weldeman, 9; by Hoffman, H. Sacrifice hits: Downey (2), HHdebrand Stolen base: HHdebrand. Double pluy: Smith to Gray to HHdebrand. Hit by pitched ball. Brown. Tlmo: 1:40. Um pire: Trii-lloiind Ilout at lleutrlce, BBATRICK, Neb., July 18.-(Spoclal ) Walter Ritchie, a lightweight ot this city, won a popular decision over Will Funck, also of this city. In a fast and furious ten-round boxing exhibition In the armory hull, Friday night In tho closing rounds of the bout Ritchie attempted to land a knoi-kout, but Funck was game and was on his feet pounding uway at his superior when the gong sounded In the last round. Both men wern bleeding at the nose nnd mouth when time was called. Catcher With Speed. Smith, the Savannah catcher, signed by Scout Klnsella for the Giants and to re port later, is said to be one of the few catchers1 who is a fast runner. 19, 1914. REDS STILL ON TOBOGGAN Norfolk Pounds Willey Hard, Win ning, Seven to Throe. MEEKER POUNDS THREE-BASER IIimtliiK Pluya Itnsciireil Gniue and In Helped Alnnir li I'rror on the Pnrt of the Ilrlck ninklnir t'rciv. NORFOLK. Nob., July 18.-(Speclal Tol egram.) A pretty doublo steal by Towne and Turpln In tho fifth inning, following a three-bagger by Melker won the game for Norfolk this afternoon. Hastings played a ragged game and three errors accounted for tho drummer scores. Wllley's sup port was poor and ho was hammered for oleven long drives. Score: HASTINGS. NORFOLK. All. ll.O. A. R, AD.II.O.A.B. Dechtold, cf. 3 2 2 0 Ollrown, ss,... S 116 1 Vance, If.... 4 10 0 Oitela, lb I 12 0 0 Iilclirdson, 04191 OMelker, 3b.. 4 1110 Uettman, lb. 4 1 3 1 lllrlcht, cf.... 3 3 2 0 0 McCabe, ss.. 4 1 1 7 lTurpIn, rf... 4 1 0 0 0 JJ. Drown, Sb 4 0 1 1 lTowne, lb.... I 2 7 10 Mattlcks, 2b. 3 0 2 0 OWsllworth. If 3 0 I 0 1 Sherman, rf. 4 0 1 0 OMunsr, a.... 4 3 11 10 Wllley, p.... 2 0 0 1 Olelcnell, p... I 0 111 Used, p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 24 11 4 Totals ....13 11 37 19 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3 0 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 -7 'Hastings Norfolk . Two-baso hltn. Oetttnan, Richardson, McCabo. Bechtold, Rels. Bright, Brown. Threu-baso hits: Bright, Melker. Sac rifice lilts: Vance, Twonc, Walworth. Barrlflco fly: eOtschell. Bases on balls: Off Getschell, 2; off Reed, 2; off Willey, 2. Struck out: By eatsclioll, 7; by Reed, 3; by Wllley. 7. lift on bases: Norfolk, 2; Hastings, D. Hit by pitched ball: By Getschell, Mattlcks. Tlmo: 2:00. Umpire: Myers. Sioux City Indians Shut Out Wichitas SIOUX CITY. Io., July 18.-The Indians shut out Wichita. C to 0. Score: BlOUX CITY. AB. R. II. 0 O. A. 3 Cooney, 2b. .. (,'lnrke, rf. .. Davidson, If, Smith, ss. .. Kline, lb Lejeune, of. .. Bnlrd, 3b Crisp, c Kloln, p It 1 Totals 33 G 13 27 14 WICHITA. AU. It. IL O. 8 3 3 2 U 1 1 0 0 0 A. 1 0 6 e 0 3 1 3 0 Ochs, 3b 4 0 1 Nicholson, If 4 0 0 P. O'Rourko, 2b. ..3 0 1 Graham, c. 4 0 1 Henry, lb 3 0 1 Hll s, cf 3 0 0 Fitzslmmons, ss. .. 3 0 1 J. O llourke, rf. .. 3 0 0 Scott, p 3 o 0 Rapp 10 0 Totals 31 0 : Batted for Hnry In ninth. 2t 16 Ploux City 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 Wichita 00000000 00 Two-base hit: Clarke. Three-base hit: Lejeune. Sacrifice lilt: Crisp. Stolen bares: Lejeune, Balrd. Doublo plays; Ochs to Henry; "Fitzslmmons to P. O'Rourke to enry. Bases on balls; Oft Scott, li off Klein, 1. 8truck out: By Scott. 2; by Klein, 7. Time: 1.24. Um pires: Fyfe and McCafferty. llurvrrll Detents Ord. BURWELL, Neb., July 18. (Special.) Burwell won a fast and exciting game from Ord yesterdiy on the fitter's ground. 2 to 1. Score: It.II.I3. Burwell 2 5 U Ord 1 r, 3 Butteries' Ord, Castle and Davis; Bur well, llemmltt, Wright and Rogers. I mps Fined Fifty Dollar. President Gllmore last week fined Um pire Anderson G0 for violating the rule providing that "old" balls must on kept In play aa Ions aa possible. GRIFFIN WINS THE CLAY COURT TITLE Can Franciscan Defeats Elia FotreU; of Same City at Cincinnati Tennis Tourney. MATCH CONSISTS OF FIVE SETS Endurance Proves Victor, for at One Time Vanquished Within Point of Triumphing, PRETTY PLAY IS EXHIBITED Fotrcll Is Almost Exhausted During Part of Contest. HIS DRIVES ARE SHORT CHOPS .Mln Mnry llrovrnc of Lou AntreleM mid Mm. William of Chicago Drfrnt Ml Lyon nnd Ml llnild. CINCINNATI, July lS.-Claronce QriN fin of San Francisco today won ths clay court championship tennis tltlo from Ella Fottrcll, also of San Francisco, but It was by tho closest possible margin. Tho match went flvo sets, threo of which wero hard fought, and In which some ot the prettiest exhibitions of tennis skill over seen here was shown. Endurance proved the victor In the match, for nt ono tlmo Kottrell was within n single point of annexing the honor. The scores were, 3-6, 6-8, 8-6, 6-0, 6-2. Fottrell hud his man at his mercy during the first set. Tho steady, careful game for which Griffin Is noted, proved 1 successful In tho long run, however, for after the first set, the points began to 1 grow on tho side of Griffin. Whllo he t lost the second set by a close margin, yet j his steady drives along the lines began j to tell on tho fast tiring Fottrcll In tho i third set. It was at this point that the . climax of u remarkable situation was reached. Win Klrt Tlircp. Fottrell annexed the first threo games In this set after nil of thorn had gono to douco several times. Griffin's won derful pliirlug then began to toll, for ho look tho fourth and fifth games rather handily, Fottrcll gathered In the sixth, nnd arlfflth came back strong, winning the seventh and eighth and making the scoro four all. Fottrell took tho ninth and Griffith tho tenth. Then Fottrell took tho eleventh and took tho first three points In the twelfth, thereby being within ono point ot th championship. Hero, however. Griffin, rallied, deuced tho gnme nnd then won it, multlng the games 6-G on tho set Fottrell hud been noticed to falter. ills drives lacked tho forco that hod characterized them during tho earlier games and after two hard fought games Griffin won out and won his first set. By this time Fottrell was almost tn a state of complete exhaustion and It re quired a ten minutes' rest before he waa able to resumo play. nfforts Alinnat Pitiful. When ho did his efforts were almost pitiful. What had heretofore been drives developed Into short chops and his re turns wore of tho weakest, Griffin, gain ing confidence nt every stroke, ran out tho set, C-0, allowing Fottrell only a few scattered points during the entire set. Is the fifth and final set Griffin took th first three games easily, but Fottrell braced, getting back to something like hli old form and by tremedous effort iron the fourth and fifth games. This, how-i ever, used up all ot his reserve endurance, and the remainder of the match was easy for Griffin, he winning the next threta games- with Fottrell scoring only a point tn each game. Miss Mary Browne, Los Angeles, an& Mrs. R. H. Williams, Chicago, defeated Miss Mary Lyons, Louisville, and Mlsa Morjorle Dadd, Cincinnati, for the finals In the clay court championship for tha women's doubles. Score, 6-J, 6-L Wayne and Browne, Los Angeles, won tho men's doubles clay court champion ship by defeating Griffin and Fottrell. San Francisco, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Cardinals Take One More from Phillies ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 18.-After two outa In the ninth Inning, Miller singled to right, scoring Ilugglns from second bases and St. Louis won another game from Philadelphia, C to 6. Both pitchers wero hit hard In thet first Inning, each side by bunching hits with an error, scoring threo runs. In the third Inning, Phila delphia, scored on Lobert's single and Magce's drive to the club house for a home-run. Score: 1'HILADHl.PHIA. BT. LOUIS. AD.H.O.A.E. AH.H.O.A B. Myrtle, 2b. . . 4 2 1 1 llluiglna, 2b.. 6 3 2 2 0 Paakert, cf..t 0 2 0 ODressen, lb.. S 17 10 Decker, rf.. .4120 flDotsn, If.... 6 3100 Cravatk, rt.. 0 0 0 0 OMUIer. as.... 4 2 0 4 1 Libert, 3b... 4 1 1 1 OWHaoa, rf...4 110 9 H. AIgee. If 4 I 3 0 oneck, lb I Luderus, lb.. 4 14 2 owinjo, a.... S Martin, aa... 4 14 10 rultr, cf.... 4 Kllllfer. C..4 1(3 OSteele, p 1 113 0 13 10 13 0 0 030 110 0 Alexander, p 4 o i 3 ourlner, p .. 3 Totals .. .31 213 1 Total 34 14 37 I 1 Two out when winning run scored. Philadelphia 30200000 0 G St. Louis 20200000 l- Two-baso hits: Wilson (2), Luderus, Dressen. Tlueo-busn hit: Hugglns. Homo run: Mugee. Hits: Off Steel, 7 in two and one-third Innings; off Griner, 2 In six and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hit. Beck. Doublo play. Kllllfer to Lobert. Lett on bases: Philadelphia. 4; St. Louis, 8. First baso on balls: Off Alexander, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Alexander (Miller). Struck out: By Steel. 1; by Griner, 5; by Alexander. 2. Time; 2:00. Umpires: Hart and Rlgler. SEATTLE CLUB YACHT WINS INTERNATIONAL RUM SEATTLE. July 18. The cup presented to tho Seattle Yacht club by Sir Thomaa Llpton as a troply for International yacht races In the Pacific northwest, was won by the United States today when tha yacht Sir Torn ot the Seattle Yacht club crossed the finish lino In the second twelve-mile race I minute and 64 seconds ahead of the Canadian yaoht, Turenga, ot the Royal Vancouver Yacht club, ' I.unrel Win from Randolph. RANDOLPH, Neb., July IS. (Special Telegram.) An error, two hits and a walk in the third gave Laurel sufficient lead to ivln today. Routt from tho Nor folk State league, pitching for Laurel, was strong in the pinches. Randolph gath ered but one score off three successive three-base lilts In the first Inning. Tha score: RILE. Laurel 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 7 4 Randolph ....1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 4 Three-base hits: Hyatt, Chapman, Tift. Two-base hits, To lee, Colburn. Stolen bates: R, Peck, Colburn. Struck out: Br Buth, 6; by Routt. 7 Batteries: Laurel. Routt and Depew; Randolph, Bush, aoa Tift. Umpire: Papa