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B Beau Brummel ROURKES WINLAST BATTLE Defeat Kaws Before Departing on Trip to the West. 'WILLIS FITCHE8 TIGHT BALL JlnliU Knn to Fnnr lilt While Dirk Cooley nllh n HoUleriin Shlrl Pitta the Jinx on 111 Oitii Athletes. Mr. Ralph Willi, late of the Qnlncy nnrt JCh.v fW and the greatest ladles' day favorite In the world with the exception of Artie Thomaaon, applied a fine coat of Hilda to Dick Cooley'a lowly Kaws pre Mous to the departure of our Rourkes far the hlg wlng around the western elr c.ilt yesterday afternoon. Ralph put tin Mink on the. Kaws, S to 1. Illchard Cooley must have jfuxed his nthletes. Richard appeared In a nitty white shirt with a screamlnrc pnttern that knocked all the colors out of the rainbow which was threatening to show up any j.itnute nnd It dazzled the cyca of his hands, who are unaccustomed to such h display of boisterous hobordaohery by their boss. Cooley presented himself nt the bench so that the lady bugs could Jclvo him the once over and when ratlsflod ti.at he had knocked 'em all flnt with his .'loss he ducked under so that ho would 3iot affect L'mps Slockdale'a line of Vlslpn. The battle, nifty though It may have hten, was devoid of those nervous thrills Tihkh so Inspire lady hugs to vocnl oo tlun. At only one time wax the multl- iude startled. Then Rclslcl busted a ilple to left and the fair fans were Ihrown Into convulsions when they Watched him scamper around the baas. Mr Kelslgl'a lower limbs are of wich Jieciillnr construction that lt was rev Karded as a miracle that he could run as far as third base without suffering a Mow Out. He made the trip safely, but lie couldn't set any farther. Krne Plays Third rinse. Mr, Ward Is another Rourke athlete absent from duty. Mr. Ward cannot throw. This makes three athletes on the hospital aquad and nil are Infleldera Iartln Kmc was called upon to occupy the third station and Marty did so with much vim and vigor. That supple athlete fielded In classy fashion and busted the triple In the opening stanza which started Mr. Relslgl on his Journey along; the Jpritnrose path. Krticger went Into left field and also knocked a triple. Keen disappointment overtook Mr, Jtelslgl In the opening; ntanza. Krugr poled (he said triple and Thome son and Thomas mooched him for free transportation. Thus the bags were filled without an out. Fehllebncr, the well known Prussian Jirlnce. beat out an Infield hit which cored Krur and when Congalton hit Into u double play Thomas t scored. Fin start The Kaws became a bit previous In the second, but they soon were subdued by Jlhe ladles" favorite, a ho cannot afford o be made a mark of on ladles day, Koer. Jier walked In the second and stolo sec nnd. Lattlmore hit to rlsht nnd Koerner stored on the, blow. That was all. for MIUIs considered enough a sufficiency nnd more a suiorflulty. Some logic and aery acceptable to the lady bugs. . ItrlslEl AsrentlM In rfevruth, Mr Rets IrI performed with conslderuUe Kftness for a few rounds, but he couldn't ! ktuud the pace. In the seventh, that be- J tip our lucky Innlnir, Willis made a hit. 3t must be a lucky Innlnc If Willis can make a hit Krus sacrificed and Thoma aon hit a. double whfre no Kaws could pet It Thomas went out. but the prince hopped on a fast oneor a neat blow to Ieft which Rave Bill Rapps an opportunity o display his worth and .Thomason came Pcr The Rourkes came close to scoilriR In the sixth round, too. Congalton opened, with a double und Krueger followed with fi single to left. Like a throuch freight tinder a full head or steam Dunk tore fast third baae ralslne a cloud of dust through whloh even tije. vivid colors of fDlck Cooleya shirt could not penetrate kind headed for the plate. Rill Rappt made the heave to the plate, missed the plate about eight feet, but McAllister pwooped upon the pill and Jumped on top of Congalton as that famous sprinter hiade a slide, t'mp Stockdale said Bunk was out by forty feet Whether the ump (was correct Is n mooted question, as all Omaha fans arc positive that It would ht a practical impossibility to capture men a speed merchant as Bunk at the J late The Rourkes depart tills mornliiK for l.lncqln. where a four same campaign C1I1 be started with the Antelopes. AfUr Jncoln comes tlte bit; awluc The team M1 return homo (o play Dea Moines Wi'iruJt 7. that being the . day when the receipts will be net aside toward financ ing the bis convention of minor leagues here In November. Score. OMAHA AB, R. H. O. A. li. 113 1 12 0 0 1 1 0 2 II 1 0 13 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 I 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 it 27 ll 1 H. O. A. E. 0 3 0 0 0 tr 1 CJ Jv'rug. 3b friiomason. cf...... rnoma. s rvhllehner. Jb 1 .... 3 t :::: 0 0 a o n. I t I ongsiten. rf. Jimeger, If.. tlraham, 2b.. rosby, c... Willis, p Totals -1 TOPHKA. AB. Jt. 4 0 -Wakefield, cf . IX.. t O Had Nothing on PPe,fAUYT, thc LIVE R.UOBCR. SOLfci. IT 86 SfMt) THAT Be AO BRVJTAeL anti-hinc. SPRING OF VouTH. OH Mf , Korsylhe. rf 4 0 Koernor. lb v. ..'2 1 Lattlmoro, 2b 3 0 Tallion. 3b.. .i 4 0 iBowen, e .1 0 McAllister, o Z 0 Relslgl, p 3 0 0 II S 0 1 A 0 Total 80 1 Omaha 4 24 16 1 Jtunx 2 1 0 lilts 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 i 3 :i - 5 -12 Toprko Runs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 lilts 0 2000001 14 Three.bsse hits: KriiK, Krueaer, Hol.ilcl. Two-base hits: frcishy. Cnnnal ton, Thomason, Oraham. Htolen bases; Thuiftason, KriiK, Koerner. Hacrlflce hit; KriiK. Double plays: Thomas to Hchlleb ner; liowen to Koerner; Tallion to Iattl more to Koerner. Ioft on bases; Omaha, 7; Topcka, ft. Struck ouf Ily Willis. .1; ny ueismi, . liases on balls: orr Willis, 1. off RcIsIrI. 3. Passed balls: McAllis ter. Crosby. Time; 1:40. Umpires: Stock- anie ana uuiicm. ANTELOPES TAKK TUB KINAli Nil St. Joarph Men nn llrneh Are. Ordered Off flrnunds. LINCOLN, Neb.. July SO. Lincoln won the final Kami of the St. Joseph sorlas by a battlnjr rally in the eighth inning. The acorn was & In 3. Sl Ml. Jnunh play-urn on the bench durlnff the procress of the Kair.e were ordered from the Krounds by Umpire llarr for addresslnB toward him what he reuarded a Insult liiB remarks, leaving; the visitors without a reserve player. 8rore: LINCOLN. AH. II. O. A. E. 2 0 0 4 10 2 10 2 0 0 6 1 0 10 0 2 0 0 fi 0 0 0 4 0 M 1 0 O. A. K. 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 I) 1 6 10 I) 0 0 5 1 0 10 0 3 r. o 1 0 0 24 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 (Allen, rf .McOafflirati, ss. IJovd, 2b Miller, cf Illarkhurne, c. ... Qiilllln, 3b fJolllns, If Williams, lb. ... Khrnan, p Totala ...29 n 8 JOfiBPH. ST. R. Watson, 2b. Vox. If. O. Watson- rf. Patterson, lb. .. Rrltton. 3b. .... An. r. II, 4 1 .. 3 ,.. 4 ... 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 Kflhanir. c Pettlrrew, cf. .. 1YBII, SS Lafferty, p Totals Lincoln Ht. Josoph ....... Wull mil I Karned runs: Lincoln. 4: rit. .Tnsnb. 3. Home run: ScliunK. ' Three-bate hit: R. waUon. Two-base hit; Collins. Double Plays: Wall to It. U'ntmin tn I'nltnninn (2). Left on bases: Lincoln, ft St. .Innnh. 3. ftolen base, Allen. Rluckburne. HacrW flee hits: Fox, Hrltton. Struck out! Ily Kliman. 4: bv Ijlffrrtv. 3. Rases nn hnlls: Off I.affeity, 5. Hit by pitched ball: uy iarrerty, I. 1'oasrvl ball: HchanK Time; 1:43. I'mplres; Uarr and Gaston. sroux IIKAT TIIR WIC1IK" Indinna .AlnLif It Three Onr of I'onr In Series. SIOUX CITV, la., July SO.-flloUx City made It throe out of four by beatlmc Wichita, 4 to 2. today. Score: SIOUX CITY. An. R. H O. 12 A. E. Cooney. 2b.. 4 1 0 0 X 0 Clarke, rf 2 J)avldson, If h Callahan, ss 6 iKane, lb 2 I.ejeune. cf 2 Balnl. 3b 4 Crisp, c 3 ucagan, p 2 Totals . .... 29 4 WICHITA. ah. n. S 27 14 H. 0 .1 0 0 0 O. 1 0 3 3 s 3 I 3 1 n o K. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jiapp, 2D t Nicholson If 4 HUli cf"." .. 4 I Henry, lb.".'!!!!"!!,'! 5 'iKltzslmmons, ss 3 . ki ivuurnrj. n , u Jones, c.i ..3 Hur,"m' iP , iuddox0,!!.!;!!!!!!!!! 1 Oi ii Totala 33 i " 24 IS 4 "Batted for Durham tn the sixth. Sioux City 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 (Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 Two-base hit: Bills. Three-base hits: Baird. Davidson. Sacrifice hits: J. O'Rourke, Crisp, Bosaolonl, Lejeune. Stolen bases: Lejeune, Balrd, Callahan Kane, Davidson, Clarke, Rappl Innings Pitched: ly Durham. R; by Maddojc, 4. Hits: Off Durham. 6; off Maddox, 2; off Reagan. 7. Bases on balls: Off Durham, 4; off Maddox. 3; off Reagan. S. Struck out: By Durham. 1; by Maddox, 1, by Reagan, 4. Wild pitch: Maddox. Hit by Pltrhed ball: Lejeune, Flteslmmons. At tendance: 1.500. Time; 2-20. Umpires: Fyfe and McCafferty. MILES THROWS OUT GAME WON FROM SUPERIOR HASTINGS, Neb., July SO.-ISpeclal Telegram.) President C, J. Miles today sustained Superior's protest of a game lost to Hastings here on July 7, holding that a Hastings player violated the rule prohibiting a base runner from running prohibiting a base runner from running i more than three feet out of line to avoid being put out. He orders the game playtsd I game played off on the next visit or nunerlor to ' , Hastlns. I Kearnoj'a protest of the afternoon game lost to Grand Island July 4 la dis allowed. Mr. Miles holds that official notification to him of Everdon'a suspen sion brouht'a number of Grand Island's players within the limit thirteen. Ha sy the evidence Is Insufficient to sup port Kearney's other charge that balls were treated with resin or otherwise doped. I iirunlnaT ilvercomes (iraftim. . BRCN1NG. Neb.. July .-tKpeclal.)-'Worth i viiiviii i-(u irunini, wen. h n i . a m r . ... ( . 1. ... , nlng and won by Hrunlnc In the ninth hv a three-bsse hit and a steal to home base by William Hawks. Score lirunlnK 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 S Grafton 1002112 0 07 Batteries Irwin. Luby and Durham. Fusael and Sharkey Struck out. By Fusael. 10: by Irwin. 7 bv Luhv. . iin Off Futoel, ; off Irwin, ; off Uibv. t CiVjaclra, JIcCcr4i THE BP;E; Jeff ,When it Comes to Dolling J Standing of Teams WBRT. JjBAGITK. I NAT. M5AQUH. W.UPct.l W.UPct. Denier M W .601, New York. ..47 72 .hi Hlollx City.. 53 .77 ..VOlrhlr-BKO 47 37 .560 St. Joseph... M 30 .r7Bt. Iouls 41 .M5 Lincoln 44 42 MX Des Moines. 41 4 Wol rinclnnatl :I9 44 .470 Phlla .37 42 .46S .37 43 .W3 Omaha 13 4ti .tujlloston n irnua ..... .. ,m Topeka. S2 IX) Mi AMBR. MSACU'K. Brooklyn ...3T. 42 .4.'.5 Pittsburgh ,.3T. 43 .W KKD. LBACfU. W.UPct W.KPct. Thlla .. Detroit .49 i2 .W fhlCttKo 9 34 SSK) 47 39 ,f.47l Indianapolis V 34 .'.70 Boston 46 40 .n.35 Wash'Kton .44 39 .K0 llroouiyn ....41 3.1 .B.19 Buffalo 39 39 .BOO Baltlmoro ...44 37 .543 Knn. City.. ..37 47 . 4W St. Louts 3d 49 .421 Pittsburgh ..31 47 .397 AMBR. ASSOCIA'N. 8t. Iouls....44 40 .S2I hlcago 43 41 612' New York... 32 49 .402 Cleveland ..29 M .349 HTATK IHAOI'B. W.UPct.l W.UlVt llefltrlce ...41 25 .n21(IUlsvlllo ...53 42 .IWS Hastings ..37 2! .Mil Cleveland ...31 41 .5T4 Xrk 3S 30 .6591 Milwaukee ..4 42 .533 Columbus .34 3 .GOOf Knn. Clty....49 47 .510 Or. Island..33 35 . 4ST,( Ind'upolls ...4S 47 .505 Supor or ..34 34 , Columbus ..45 47 .4S9 Norfolk ...2S 30 .437 Mln'apolls ...II 4 .478 Kearney . ..22 44 .333) St. Paul 34 5S .370 A'enlcrdii Hrnnlln. WUSTBRN LEAGUE. Topeka, 1; Omaha, 5. Wichita, 2; Sioux City, 4. tit Joseph, 3; Lincoln, 5. , Molnes-Denver, no irame, double header Sunday. AMERICAN LEAGUE. novcland, 2; Washington, 1. Chicago. 0; Philadelphia. 3. ft- Louis. ;Mi; New York, 1-2. Uctrolt, 2; Boston, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. ?w JY?r.k: f- Cincinnati. 0 Philadelphia, 1; Chicago. S. Brooklyn, C; St. Louis, 7. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ht. Ixmls. 6-2; Chicago, 2-4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kt Paul, r,; Cleveland, 7. Milwaukee, 2; Columbus. 6. KansaH City, 2; Indianapolis, 3, Minneapolis, 5; Louisville, 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 2; Beatrice, 12. York, 7: Columbus, 5. Grand Island. 6; Superior. 7. Hastings, 1; Norfolk. 6. Games Today. Western Leagu Sioux City at Denver, Topeka at Wichita, St. Joseph at Des Moines. Omaha Ht IJnroln. American League Cleveland at Wash Insjon, Chicago nt Philadelphia, St. Louis at New Yor, Detroit at Boston. National League-Roston at Pittsburgh. New A ork at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago, Brooklyn at fit. Louis. Federal lcsgue No gnmes scheduled. American Association St. Paul nt Cleve land, Milwaukee at Columbus. Kansas City at Louisville, Minneapolis at Indian apnlls. Nebraska Stale League Grand Island at Hastings, Columbus at Superior. Tinx and Slufeds Divide Double Bill CHICAGO, July W.-Clitcugo and St. IxjuIs Federals divided a doubls.hc.ider here today, a belated batting rally uave the visitors the first game, 5 to 2. in the second game St. Louis could do nothing with Fisk and Chicago won, 4 to 2. Score, first game: It.ILE. St. Louis 0 flnoonon a a i Chicago 0 00101000291 Batteries: Brown, Davonport and Chap man: Watson, 1-ante and Wilson. Score, second cninn If IT in St. Iouls 0 000002002 01 Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 .0 1 4 7 2 "nV.VM: Crandall nnd Simon; Flake mm i HGUll. BERT GR0VER LfJANED TO COOLEY FOR ADJUSTMENT 1 Bert Grover, the well known pugilistic I athlete, has been loaned by Pa Rourke to Topeka for an Indefinite time. Gondln found that Grover was too temperamental ! to be a member of tho Rourke family, and I D.l0.k b 'm 10 ?r on ten,pera-! mental athletes he was offered to Topeka for adjustment. Dick promises to do the. adjustment even If it costs Bert his sal-I ary In fines. " l leu Mrnla-ht for Anho. j WAHOO. Neb., July 20. (Special )- l anoo won us tonm straight game Sun- i dav hv tniiinolnp tho Mbvok llrnii.., !. team of Lincoln, 17 to 0. The features were the hitting of Gould. Slmodynes and Anderson for Wahoo, and also the pitching of Anderson. Next Sunday Wa hoo plays the Ktorx. Score: R.H.E. Mayer Bros. 000000000 01S Wahoo .... 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 6 17 14 4 Batteries: Wlgffs and Badousek: An derson and. Gould. Two-base hits: Ander son and Klrchman. Three base hit: Gould. Home runs: Anderson, Gould. Str-c out: By Andereon, 3; by Wlggs. , J7Z . 1 ,,nrt m " Unlr. lp,-tVKD1' N?' Ju,f' --(Specal.) - ..V r- Jmy "'-tSPecaaJ.) - , ....... r . n i 1 1 v. . . - . . . . An. : derson's work on short for Cpland was the nest seen here this year. Errors cost I Hotdrege the game. Score: R H E . ' Wand 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 35 2 5' iioiaaese ...viuuvuio: Batteries: I'pland, Llndgren and tioiarege, cnarisiun and Bachm PI re: Mason, Scrlbner I)frae North Ilend. SCRIBNER Neb., July 20. -(Special.) North Bond came over to Scrlbner and I gave thn boys a good game of ball Sun- uay. ro-eryininK went off smoothly. rfw.r n ir p Scrlbner ...,.1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 7 5 4 Bend 20200000 0-4S3 'und Johnson: umirnra. wnenrr. iraiiivri r.niers North Bend. IKkIU and , 6hrrr .Mnlllsran Win.. MIL1.1GAN. Neb.. July -iSwial ) Milllgan defeated Strang yetterdaj' by . 0 to 1 score. The feature of the game was the pitching of Kussel the Geneva south paw; he allowing but two hits. Batterlea Mlllleati Fusarl mid Jamln r v nii.'i i i JL Straus. Sch&tidtx and Monro- OMAHA. TUESDAY, JULY rHOSe AIN'T (LUBBER-, CEMENT MEN WIN ALL THREE Take Every Game of the Series from Grand Island. FIFTH NEARLY TURNS TABLES Third (Itr Kinds Krrett for ItmiK, lint Wp l1 ma ii Comes the llrsi'ne Norfolk Trims llnnlliiR, Plvo. to SUPERIOR. Neb., July 20.-(Speolal Tel egram.) Superior mado It three straight from Grand Island by winning today's game. In the fifth Inning Grand Island ;rot at Errett for five runs and was re placed by WelGeman, who hld them to but one run. The srore: (1IUND ISLAND. SUPERIOR. An. II. O A K AB.H.O.A E Kobn. 2h... S Liirell, Sb... 1 Much, rf.. . 3 rrne, 1Mb. 5 Want, 2 Varntr. cf .. S Downer, rf-lf 6 Vtncft, o 4 Clslrc, lb.... Kvrdon, p.. 4 1 1 4 llllldbr'nd. Ih3 2 6 2 0 0 0JJry, 2b 3 0 2 10 0 O.'lmn, c... 4 15 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 4 1 It, t 0 1 orhtlMlni, it. 3 4 flmown, 8 4 0 0L.tni1rrth, rf. 3 0 0M. Monro, cf 4 2 OSmoth, 3b.... 4 0 OKrrett, p ... 1 3 OWe idrman, p 3 0 u 4 1 (I 0 0 1 : a 1 i 1 o Totals II U 24 14 1 Totali 32 It 27 13 3 Grand Island 0000 5 010 06 Superior 12 2 00002 7 Home run: I'ayne. Three-base hits: rholsslng, I-amlreth. Two-base hits. Smith, Ijindrrth. Downey (2). Sacrlflco . Qrtt' (2- Thclsalnjr. Sacrlflco fly: Hlldebrand Struck out: By Everdon, 5; by Errett. 2; by Weldeman, 3. Buses on balls: Off Everdon, 2; off Errett, 2; off Weldeman. 1. Double play: Smith to Brown to Gray. Hit by pitched ball: By Krrett (Claire). Umpire: Qulgley. llnntlnirs Drnix Another. NORFOLK, Neb., July 20. (Special Tcl-egram.)-Norfolk hit l'lercy hard and Wallworth wr.s bdeked by excellent Bup port today. Bennett and his now recruits had no chance against thn phenomenal Playing of the Drummers. The last of the Norfolk seriea ended with Hastings los ing, J to t Norfolk 1ih taken thrco out of the four games pluycd with Hustings. Score: HASTINGS. NOHKOLK. All. ll.O. A B All. 11 O A.K. n.htoM. rf. 1 1 0 Ollrown. .. . . 2 1 S 2 0 2 OReiH. ih 4 n l n 0 ftolnff, i8... 4 Dennett, rf . 3 Oettratn, lb. 3 McGibf. If.. 3 E. Ilrown, 2b 3 Mittlrkn. 2b. 1 Moore, 3b.... 4 ItlchrdMD, c I Ilrc. p s Sbfrmm ... 0 : 1 1 s a 2 o 1 o o o u 1 11 o o o a 1 Ittrlkrr, 3b... 2 10 2 4 0 Ollrltht, cf... 3 2 10 0 0 OTurpln. rf...-3 10 0 0 2 OToftpe. lb.... 3 2 IK 0 0 1 OMuller, If.... 4 0 1 0 0 1 OMiUM-r, c... 3 1 6 1 0 1 IWillrorlh. p, 4 1 0 4 0 10 0 0 Totilf.. ..21 3 27 14 0 Totllt 30 6 24 9 I ' Batted for Plercy in ninth. Hasting 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Norfolk 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 '5 Two-baso hits: Bennett, Richardson. Home run: Bright. Sacrifice hits: Stoloff, Rels, Melkcr, Bennett, Turpln. Sherman. Sacrlflco flj : Towne. Stolon bases: Bennett, Ilrown (2). Melker. Bases on bolls: Off Walworth, R; off Plercy, 6. Struck out: By Walworth 6. by Plercy. S. Left on bases: Norfolk, n. Hastings 11. Wild pitch: Plercy. Time: 1:35. Um pire: Myers. lien trice IIuiiiIiIcn Trlon. BEATRICE, Neb.. July 20. (Special Tel egram.) Deatrice enjoyed h swatfest to. day nt tho expense of Pitcher lrlon of Kearney, winning by the score of 12 to 2. Hellrloh of Beatrice secured two homers, and Neff of tho locals one. Second Base man Floroy of Bentrice batted 1.0M se curing three hits und two passes In five times up. McDonnell hurled a pretty .frame for the locals, holding Kearney nfo at all (lrnes. First baseman Bockewlta made a sensational catch by a run Into the bleachers. Score: KKAUNBY. BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A E. An. H O. A K. Sjrnck, 3l. ... 4 2 3 2 OKIorer. 2h...X 3 3 I 1 Acock, 2b.... 5 0 0 5 lllellrkh, .. 4 2 2 4 i Pnimin, lb. . & 1 IS INfff.'cf 4 11 oniark. rf 4 1 1 Itloc'ewtU, ibi 2 10 ODrannon, 3b. 5 1 nun, ir 4 1 1 OMUlrath. If.. 1 0 0 10o, c 4 2 a I Ilimwj. ' rt .' 2 3 0 I Maln.y. if... 4 1 0 Wnoaniff, el 1 I HrlcVwn, c. 4 0 7 lrlon. p 3 0 0 McDonnell, n 4 1 0 Total! 3i I 21 13 4 Totalt 21 14 27 IS 3 Kearney 0 100000102 1t'lce , J1 0 3 ,s 1,B 0 ,a f.:. (3), Neff. Two-base hits: Florey. Coe, Rarnsoy. Double play: Hellrch to Florey McSsssa;.1 Bsakonoubta..rrforr-.o5n.b45; off McDonnell, 3. Hit by pitched bull: Ramsay. Time: 2:10. Umpire: lsaterl. Y,,Pk w,,r' COLUMHU. Neh July 20.-.Speclal Telegmm.) Tho I'rohlbs took the last game of the serlos from the Pawnees by ninth-Inning batting rally. They tied the store twice, the last time In the sixth, b.ul a three-bagger In the ninth netted ",c v l'JV,v ",c "" or. OHK. COul'MRL's. AB.H.O.A K. An. ll.O. A. K lb.1 I I I I 1 2 1 1 0 OHondnu Chai. lb . . Toltfn. 3b.. Clarkr, If ... llalsh. rt .. Murphr, cf. . Ilarrla. 3b... Schll, c. .. Skyork, p.. . 0 mrnrt, cf. .. 4 2 2 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 3 1 3 1 4 1 0 1 OPratt. rf 2 0 onal. lb. . 4 1 OKraa. If 1 0 OOl.rkf, 3b... 3 3 lAdama, aa... 4 0 OKranlncer. e 4 4 OZondtrm'a, p 4 1 0 1 li ToUli . . 18 17 11 2 Totals. II 10 27 It 1 i ork , .0 I 0 3 1 0 0 U 27 Columbus 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 " ! s'" Chase. Totten. Deal (2), I Rondeau. Clarke, Dygert. Sacrifice hits: ,1'larko. Dygert. Two-bue hits: Harris, i'arKo. liygert. Two-bue hits: Harris, I I iHrke. Struok mil. liv SWvnrl. i.v i ! .. -i. a......i. ..... . .. n, . r. . .ondirman, 4. Banes on IwIIh: Of"f MtyocK. z. vrr .onrif rtnaii, ft. I'aBeed ball Kranlnger T'me. i:15 Vninlre: Black. i s o z o iviUKlita raku UitcngF, nrl3f,l.M.rt i ALLIANCE, Neb., July 20.-8peolal.)-i.J ; i"11" Knlshta of Columbus base ball team nmn. t m- took revenge yestertay for tho defeats KoUlita i'aie Aeiengr they have bcn landed slnca thrlr - ganlsatlon by defeatlnt; the Burlington team, 8 to 3 and Berea. 12 to 3. Mo Nulty. pitching for the Knights In the first game, allowed but four hits .Will iams. In the game with Berea. Wrakuned In the fifth and was replaced by Nation, Batteries- First game. Knights of Co lumbus. McNulty and O'Brien; Chicago, Burlington & guluey, Kenning and Welsh, i Second game hiiichts of Columbus. Will. lams. Xatlon and O'Brkn; Berea, Vaughn, MuntE and Patterou. The fue ikrrinient t-ani were defeated by IteniiiiKfunl at that pluoe. bv a ncore I of 9 to ?. Two games will be nlayod here next Hmulj . Btu-ea and Chicago. Burllngtiiu Qiilncv teaiu, and Hemine ford with the Knights of Columbus. Swap anything- in the -Swappers' col unm. ' 21, 1914. Up STORM WRECKS FIYE CRAFT Two Steamers, Two SchooneTs and Barkentinc in Distress. NONE OF VESSELS LIKELY SAFE (inle, riMinipiiulril hr Rnln, FogT, Thunilrr, I.lKhtnlntf KnRes on Sovs Sunt In Coast 'o Lives Last. HALIFAX. N. s.. July 3).-Two steam ers, two large schooner and a barken tine were wrecked on the Nova Scotia coast In a violent storm which began yesterday nnd continued today; rain, fog, thunder and lightning nccompanlcd the gale. There was no loss of life, but It Is unlikely nny of the wrecked vessels will be saved. The Cuban steamer Clenfuegos from Gulfport with r cargo of hard pine for Montreal, struck on Scattario Island on the Capo Breton coast. The steamer Ragna of Norwegian reg istry, was wrecked at Balena, near Iaul. burg, C. B. She was bound from Chester, Pa., for St. Anns, C. B., and Is supposed to havo missed her bearings. The four-masted schooner Clarence H. j Venner, hailing from Dennis, Mass., Went l on the rocks near Cape Sable and the j American Bchooner Harold O. Beechcr, from New York for Sydney, C. B., rtruck on the rocks on Scatterle. j Koch Beats Oodman in First Round for the Longwood Cup ROSTON, July 20.-Competitlon for the Iingwood tennis cup opened auspclously today with nn unusually large field of pluyers and, to the relief of the western ers, under clear, cool weather conditions. There was no upsets In the fifteen singles matches run off before lunch, .ill j of the favorites coming through without difficulty. The list of winners Included MoLaughlln, Clothier, Leroy and Alex ander. McLaughlin had no difficulty in de feating William D. Bourke of New.-York In straight sets, allowing- his opponent but one game. The national champion was somewhat erratic and made many errors through drives Into the net and out of court. Bourne was weak and un able to take advantage of his opponent's errors. The principal matches were: First round: S. H. Voshell, -New York, defeated Rob ert C. Bray. Boston, 6-4, R. I. Brown, Philadelphia, defeated Eisra Gould. Newport, 2-fi. 6-3, C-3. William J. Clothier, Philadelphia, de feated Rowland Hazard, Narraganaett Pier, (1-1, -l. Robert Leroy, New York, defeated H. A. Lowton, Boston. 6-0, 6-3. H. II. Whitman. Boston, defeated E. A. Nlles. Concord. N. H., 6-0, 6-2. Irving C. Wright. Boston, defeated Hugh Tallant, New York, 6-4. 6-J, 7-R. Honry A. Koch, Omaha, defeated W. C. Codman, Boston, 6-2, 7. Frederick O. Inman, New York, de feated J. B. Adoue. Dallas, Tex., 6-4, 8-2. D. S. Watters. New Orleans, defeated F B. Plimpton. Boston, 6-2, 6-4. Second round: Sydney C. Beals. Boston, defeated Norman Johnson. New York. 6-3, C-2. Wallace F. Johnson, Philadelphia, de feated Arthur Ingraham, Providence, 6-4. 0-2. Maurice B M'cLousMIn, San Fran cisco, defeated William D. Bourne, New York. 6-0. 6-1. Fre.l C. Bawps. New York, defeated Sidney Thayer. Phlladeplhla. 4-6, 6-2. 7-3. Fred P. Alexander, New York, defeated Frank J. Sulloway, Concord, N. H. 6-3, 6-1 nine Hill fontlnnra to Win. BLVE HILL. Neb., July 20.-(6Declal.)-In a one-sided gume here yesterday Blue Hill defeated Glltner. 20 to 0. Doemeler, pitching for Blue Hill, duplicated his for tner feat by allnwlnr the visiting team only three scratch hits. This Is the home learn s leiun consecutive victory. Score:' Blue Hill 3 1 5 1 2 2 4 2 Ml Giltncr 0 00000000 A Batterlea: Blue Hill. Doemeler and, Hrtrtck: Giltncr, Cox, Harris. Lubv and Harris. I The Blue Hill club defeated Ingleslde oau learn at ingiesiae xnursaay, s to Shenandoah Merc-Runts Win, SHENANDOAH. Ia., July 20. (Special.) The Shenandoah Merchants' base ball team defeated the Omaha Rubber com nnny team here Sunday. Score: Omaha 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 03 Shenandoah 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 04 Batteries: Lyons and Keeney. Klmsey and Davis. The Merchants are open for sanies with any fast seml-profesilonal team from Omaha. ('ma County l.racuc Reunite. AVOCA. Neb.. July 20. ippeelaU-The game here between Aoca nnd Rnel vas full of hard hitting und error. The ! locals winning by a score of li to 7. Manley dereated Cedar Creek by a ncore of 4 to 1. Following is the seore of the Avoca-Eogle game. R.H.E. Avoca 0 0 4 0 2 2 1 f -lK 13 5 Eagle 2 03000200796 Batteries: Trimble, Trumble and Crab tree; Krause, Brandt and Mead. American Association Reanlt. R.H.H Milwaukee 2 S 11 Cleveland t S 1 Kanaas City 2 10 0! IndUnarolla 3 n n St. Paul 6 D Cohunbus 7 1 2; Minneapolis 5 S 1 -Louisville 6 H 3 South Omaha Mrrt'hauts "Win. In a lively contest between the South Omaha Merchants and the Owls at Miller park Sunday afternoon the latter won Drawn for The Bee I Biil they're. I jff'lr - '"' ' ' pj 'TESREAU SHUTS OUT REDS Giant Hurler Almost Invincible, Al lowing Cinci Two Hits. LETS THREE MEN TO FIRST BASE Sfhneliler. Tnlr!lnjc for the llliTme Team, lilt Hnnl nnil Often Fletcher Carrie (Iff thr I'leldlng: Honors. CINCINNATI, July 20.-Testeau wts al most Invincible allowing- Cincinnati only two hits and New York easily shut out Cincinnati today, 5 to 0. Only thrrf Cin cinnati players reached first biue. 10 by making slnglea and the third on n base on bolls. Schneider, who pitched for Cincinnati, was hit hard and often. Fletcher carried off the fielding honors. Score: Cubs Defeat Phlla. CHICAGO. July 20. Humphries held Philadelphia to four scattered hits to day, while Chicago hit both Mayor and Baumgartner, the former University of Chicago star, hard and won the first game of tho series, ? to 1. Derrick's triple with the bases filled In the third gavo tho locals a commanding lead. The visitors were saved from a shutout In the ninth Inning, when Derrick fumbled Byrno's grounder. The locals made no attempt to catch Byrne, who stole, sec ond and third and scored on a double by Lobcrt. Score: . PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB. ll.O A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Bytnr, 2b.... 3 0 2 4 ILeach. c-f. ... 4 0 3 0 0 Ves.lir if.. 4 0 3 1 OJood. rf 5 S 3 0 0 linker, rf. ..4 0 3 1 I 0 4 2 7 0 2 1 OSsltr lb. .. 4 2 10 0 0 I OZImrraan, 3b 4 i 0 3 0 0 Ojehtilte. If... 4 0 3 n 0 1 OjwMrDfjr, 2b. 3 1 2 .". 0 :t oaerrlck. ... 4 3 3 S 1 0 Oilreanabin. c 4 1 300 2 OHuhphrlea, "p 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 ToUli 31 14 27 10 1 Lobert, 3b... 4 .Msse, If.... 4 Luderua, lb.. 3 Martin, rr... 3 Dooln. e... 3 0 2 Mayer, p.... 2 n'mjardnr, p 1 1 0 0 0 Total! 81 4 24 13 1 Phllaoclphin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Chicago 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 8 Two-base hits: Saler. l.obcrt. Three base hit: Derrick. -lilts: Otf Meyer, S in five Innings; off Baumgnrdncr, 6 in three innings. Sacrifice hit: Zimmerman. Stolen bases: Bresnahan, Byrne ('-. Double playa: Sweeney to Derrick to Saler; Paskert to Luderus to Byrne. Left on bases: Chlengo, 8:. Philadelphia, 4. Bases on balls: Off Meyer 3; rft Hum phries, 1. Struck out: By Humphries. 2. Time: 1:4.".. Umpires: Quigler nnd Eaeou. Dndgera I.oae to CnrdA. ST. LOUIS, July 20. By hunching ex tra base hits with, errors In the early innings, St. Louis secured a lead Brook lyn could not overcome and won. Tto 6. Sallee, who had been lilt for runs In only two Innings, collapsed in the ninth and the visitors scored four on' three hits, a pass and two sacrifice flies. In tho eighth Inning while sliding Into third baso Dolan was spiked. He left the game and was replaced by Rlgjert. Score: BROOKLYN. ST. LOUIS. AB. 11.0 A.E AB.1I.O.A.E D'Mara. m.. 4 3 3 8 HUigcini, 2b.. 3 0 2 2 0 pubrt, 2b.. 3 3 0 oxatre, cr.... 4 13 10 Myera. rf.... 3 0 0 oooian. It. ... 4 1 0 0(tlnrt. If... 0 1 0 0J. Miller, ill 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 Dalton. cf... 4 Wheat. If.... 4 fiiUhaw, lb. 4 Hun-Tell, nib 2 Ka-in, 3b 3 . Miller, o.. 3 Pron, p ... 1 Knimin, p. . 2 McCarty . . 1 OWIIaon. rf... 4 OOeek. 3b 4 6 0 3 2 OWIna-o, c... 4 7 4 IDreuen. lb.. 4 1 10 0 0 0 1 Ojallee. p 4 3 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Totalt.... 31 13 27 13 2 Totals. ..SS 12 21 It 3 Battcil tor Enzmunn In ninth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4-h St. Louis 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 7 Two-base hits: Sallee, McCarty. Three base hits: J. Miller, Beck, Hummel, Wlngo. Home runs: Beck, O'Mara. Hits: Off Brown. C In two and one-third in nings; oft Enzmann. S In five and two. thirds innings. Sacrifice hits: Mogee. J. Miller. Huggins. Sacrifice fly: O. Miller. O'Mara, Dalton. Stolen bases: Wheat. Dolan. Cutshaw, Magee. Double plays: Wilson to Beck. Left on bases: St. Louts, 7- lltooklyn. 6. Bases on balls: Off Bsown. 1; off Sallee, 1. Strjck out: By Sallfe, 3; hy Brown, 1. Time: 1:53., Um pires: Byron and Johnson. Ilrnvea ninnk Plrntes. PITTSBURGH, July 2a Boston shut Pittsburgh out today by u score of 1 to 0 in a pitchers' battle between Tyler and Cooper, both left handers. The only run In the game was scored by Boston In the ninth inning. Schmidt singled and Deal sacrificed. Mann's double was allowed to fall safely at the feet of Menzor and .Miicnen. rcnmiiu. epocunK a eaten, was only able to reach third on the hit and In stopping he wrenched his foot. Devore ran for him. A base on balls for Whaling filled the bases. Gowdy, bat ting for Tyler, also received a base on balls, Devore being forced across the plate. Score. NOTES FROM HARLAN AND SHELBY COUNTY HARLAN, la., July 20,-tSpeclal.) Harry Rogers, who has been for several months In the employ of the Booth Im plement company of this city, left town suddenly last Saturday nlghC'wIth a car that was left in the garage of the Booth -ompany. Together with tho ear were taken soma supplies. The sheriff was no tified and a search was made for Rog ets, who was caught at Greenfield, la. He was brought back here and a pre liminary hearing will be had soon. Harry Phllhour. a local character, was arrested Thursday, charged with steal ing a case of beer from the freight house of the Great Western railroad here. A hearing was held yesterday morning be fore Judge Dunlavy and Phllhour was fitted ISO und costs. Margaret, the 2-year-old child of Fred Grave, drank a quantity of gasoline and It was only by great efforts on the psrt of the parents that the little one's life was saved. A cup had been set Under the leaky tank of the sasolln" engine and the child drank several swallows before It was discovered. Benjamtn Brown of Klrkman, who was probably the oldest man In this county, dld at hla home last Thursday. Mr. Brown was quit 4. traveler and had via-. by "Bud" Fisher Ited almost every country on the globe, He leaves a son, who resides near Coun cil Bluffs. The Harlan & Avoua Telephone com pany of this city has beg.in tho erection of a new brick central station which will covfr one lot and will be two stories In height. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS DEFEAT MINDEN TEAM MINDEN. Nob., July '.U-ISpeclaD-The D-jpdee Woolen Mills defeated the Mln den (la.) team in a fast and exeltlns game by a score of S to 0. Veruon was on the mound for the Dundces and had tho boys at his mercy, allowing but two hits until the seventh frame, when he weakened a little and Minden scored four runs on three hits nnd one error. Dyke, for Minden went well, but wag hit hard In the plnchey. Haicn mado a beautiful stop' In the fecoud inning with the bases full, -when he knocked, down a line drive, getting his man at first for the third out. Nys tron made a great one-hand running catch 'which looked good for a homer Score: R.H.E. Dundees 1 0 0 0 0 fi 0 0 2 g 7 4 Minden 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 05 i S Three-base hit: Greko. Two-base hits: Vernon Graham, Ray, Bale, Holr, Struck out: By Vernon, 10; by Dyke. 12. Bat teries: vernon nna Kector; Dyke, and Holz. Arlington Team Loses. ARLINGTON, Neb., July 30.-(Speclal.) The Rrodegaard Ball team defeated the Arlington team here Sunday, the heavy " ore being due to errors by the Arling ton team. Score: Omaha 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 214 Arlington 0 00. 1 1000V 4 Cincinnati tlnys Daniels. CINCINNATI. O.. July DO. Manager Herzog of the Cincinnati National league club announced today that he had pur chased Outfielder Bert Daniels from the Baltimore club of the International league Danleln Is expected to arrive. ' here tomorrow and will play In the New York series. I , Fruit Slrn Defeated. I The Kret.b's tremfer team defeated the crack Trlmblo Brothers' nine, at Miller I park S-inday afternoon by the scp're of ! i to 5. No use. You simply can not enjoy a strong cigar this warm, weather. ll is against hii And man nature. comfort. 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