TRtf REE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .TTTVr --. 1014. LOBES DEFEAT ROURKES And Mutt Was Only in for Ten Days Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher 8 linooln Wins in Fifteenth Inning Txfim Omaha. tFHJAI SCORE I FOUR TO THREE Tight Pitching; Unrl tlrtnrrn lies. Ma unit Rrnititln nml Cmlib Onttleld Krror nnd Irrn Snr rlflce lilt's Let In linn. UNCOIL, July Sl.-iSpoclal Telegram,) -Lincoln and Omaha battled fifteen In nings thin afternoon before the Antelope finally wtm, 4 to 3, In n. cam- which errora and the umpiring combined to rnalse a regular farce Each team wns guilty of six blunder In the field, and It ran Kruger'a error ' In dropping Qulllln'a high fly which fin ally allowed Lincoln to wore the win ning run. Manager Lloyd wan sent from the field Jn the fifth Inning by the umpire for pro testing too vohemently on a decision which prevented Lincoln from tlelng the rcore In that Inning, and the Lincoln team aurrounded the uraprcs for several minutes before the same proceeded. Ojnaha took two In the second when Thorns a drove a terrific liner through tMcGafflgan for two bases, Congleton singled to left, Blelbner singled to center and Krug beat out an Infield hit. Lincoln made ono in the fifth" when Zllaokbum tripled and Collins got an In field hit One. for Omnhn In Eighth, Again in the eighth, Omaha got on. Crabb beat out an Infield hit and Krug nnd Thomaaon followed Tilth singles, worlng Crabb. In the ninth, with one down. Collins , singled and Blackburn followed with another safe dtlve. Williams forced I Blackburn, but the umpire, n minute 1 later, declared Williams safe In an lit- tempted steal of second. Graham hBn- ' died Crosby's throw perfectly and It j looked as If Williams was an easy out. The Omaha players protested, but to no j nvall. Crabb put two strikes over on I Schrelber and then, after fouling off halt I a dozen, Rehrelber drove one to the left ' field fence for two bases, tlflng the score. 1 Sorogglns took Dessau's place In the. J lenth and pitched wonderful ball until the. thirteenth, when three Infiold hit filled the bases, with but one out. It looked certain that Omaha would win, but Thomas ground'rt to Pcrogglns, the Tunner was retired at the plate and Thomas was out at flist for the third out Unlucky fifteenth. In the fifteenth Qulllfn lifted a high lly Just beyond the Infield, which Kruger misjudged and Qulllln- leached econd rafely. . McaGftlgan bunted, but Crabb threw too late to catch Qulllln nnH' AtcGafflgan was safe. Hmlth'a long saa rlflce liner, of which Thomas made . hcauUful catch and throw, scored the winning run. Crabb pitched ball which deserved to "win and held Lincoln helpless at prac tically all stages of the game. Thomas contributed some rpeclacular stunts three catches In center, robbing batters of what appeared to be certain hits. Bcorp: , atvgdop.GT- LINCOLN'. AH. It, II. O. A. K. JUIUin. 2D 6 1 it -iicuiHUKnn. 3.1 oyd, 2b ,,, 2 Hmlth. rf !U liter, cf s Jtlackburne, c S rolllhs. If, 9 AVIillams, lb 1 K-lirlebcr, rf.-2b.... Pcssuti, p., -. 3 Kehlnn 1 C'.'ogglns,. p 2 o- 0. 0 I I 0 1 l o' (I (I 1 0 ' 0 JI 1 0 i 0 Totals W 4 OMAHA. H io ii AH. U, O. A. B Jviug. 4b & Tliomnson, cf... 6 0 1 1 1 0, 0 t) 0 0 t nomas, ss-. T hchUebney, lb t! t'ongalton. rf f 3riigei-. If tiialmm. 2b 4 Crosby, c fi Crabb, p 6 Totals 61 J 12 1 Batted for Dessau In ninth. Ono out when winning run scored. Lincoln 00001000200000 I 4 Omaha 0 0 5 C 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4! Earned runs: Lincoln, 3; Omaha. 2. Three-buse hit: Wackburtie. Two-base hlU; Bchrelber, Thomason, Kruger. Ifft on bates. Lincoln, 0; Omaha, 8 Double Plays: Qlullln to Lloyd to Williams; Mo Gatfigan to William:. Soggl-is to lilac!; liurno to Williams, Krug to Graham to richllebner; Thomas to Graham to Rchlleh ier; Thomait to chllfbncr til, Stolen hases: McGaffignn (2), WllUajna, Schrelber. Hacrlflce hits: McOHtfignn, Smith. Graham (I). Krug. Ktruck out: By Dessau, 1; by Hcoggint, b; by Crabb, G. Baaea on balls: Off Dessau, 2: off Crabb, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Des eau, 1. Tim: 3:13. Vmplre: Fife. IK8 SIOINKH WINS l'KNi:n nefcMla t. Joseph by flrntfest, Thlrtrc n to Nine, DBS M01NK8. la.. July 2I.-Des Moines won the opening game of the series from 8L Joseph this Hflernoon In a aWatfcat by a score of 1 3td !'. fcore: DES MOINR8. AH . 4 . 3 . & . 4 . i . ft .. 4 .. 3 . .1 . I) U. II. O. A. H.I 2 0 o o! 2 1 3 1 01 12 2 12 1 t 10 2 II, 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 114 0 1 ? 1 2 .2 2 2 S 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 llahn. rf Hunter, cf Burrell. 3b...... Jones, lb....,,.. Haley, p...". "Rwaldt. ss 'Breen. If Hartford, 2b.... Turner, p Mogrdldge. i... ; 0 - 11 Totals SI U II ST. JOB&PH. ,. Alt, R. I. R Watson, 5b ' 1 1 Fox. If 4 1 X Khanc, c 1 0 1 Tatterson, lb 5 2 1 O. Watson, rf 5 1 X JBritton. 3b 5 1 1 William, cf J 1 2 Wall, EJ.., 4 0 0 V 0 0 0 r GET OUR PRICES ON M JL H f Books and jklKn'I'ilnr T , . ( r. 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Home run: Jones. nil 111 l unit i. munii, ., Mjr 'i.iiiui, by Glaze, X lilts: Off Ulaie. 9 In throe and one-third Innings; off Urown, 5 In O......I. . . . III. l.nn,n .. I . T I .... .. four and two-th rds Innings: off Turner. 13 In eight nnd two-tlilrds Innings. Kaaes 1111 balls: Off Hrown, 4i off Glaxo, 1; oft Turner, 1. Double play: iiunter tojnnes. Hit by pitched ball; Hy Turner, R. Wat son. Ixft on basea: Des Moines, ft; Bt. Joseph, 10. Time: 2:S5. I'mplres: Stock dale and Cullon. WIC1IK5 DRKBAT T1IH KAWS . .. . . .. i '-.!... a.n In U I lo llrlieiTe nun. , WICHITA. Kah.. July 21,-Wlchlta toon 0 tho opening game of tho serlea here wltn 0 Topeka. after nine Innings of listless 1 Playing and heavy hitting. Jonca was 01 hit hard, but Totieka had no relief pitcher 1 to send In. McAllister, catcher, iinauy 1 ' relli.vr.il hlni and cot away good. Baker i was relieved by Lambert nftor tho game 61 had been put on Ice. 'Three home runs and sensntlonai cairnea ny menuiaun, mils and Lattlmbro were the features. Score: . wiu'iirr.x. I. It. H. O. A. B. 2 t 4 0 13 3 10 'S 3 2 3 0 3 4 7 0 0 1 1 11 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 ! 13 18 27 IS 0 IK A. I. H. II. O. A. R. 0 1 3 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 2 3 0 10 3 ' 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 0 .1 0 2 4 0 0 1 f 1 0 0' - 0 2 1 0 10 0 0 Ti !4 13 1 0 1-02040-7 0 3 S 0 1 0 -13 Ochs, 3b Nicholson, If 1 O'Rourke, 2b flre'inm, c....... H...ry. lb Hills, cf .. 4 .. 4 .. I .. 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 6 Kltxslmnions, J. O'ltnurke, Tinker, p I-ambert, p.. Totals .. rf.. .. 3 .. 1 ..S6 Wakefield, vt. R llapps. If.... & fr'orsythe, rf 5 iCoerner, lb o J.Hitlmore. 2b 3 ValHon, 3b 4 .Howen, a J Walte, c 3 Jones, p - McAllister, P S Totals , 37 Tope.ka 0 0 Wichita 4 2 Left on buses: Topeka. 6; Wichita. C .Sacrifice lilts; Walte. Nicholson. Henry. Two-base hits: P. O'ltourl.e (ti, Jones, Talllon, ICoemer, Wakefield. II Ji ie runs: Graham, linker. Koraythe. .-U u baes: Korsvthe. P. O'ltourko. Uraliu.ii. lilts: - Off Jones. 14 in flvo innings; ou jmcai. ' lister, In three innrngs: off Baker. 5 In "iflve Innings; off l.amtert. 8 In four In- T ilings. Double pla a: Oons to Henry to U P. O ltourke. Nlehobion to P. O ltourke Off Jones, 14 in flvo Innings; off Me A! In llenrv. Struck out: H.v .lont. 3; K by McAllister. 2; by H nker. 4y Hrtsea 0 mi balls: Ofr Jone. 1; off liifbeit, S. 0 Parsed ball: Walte. Wild pllcl : Jones, i Hit tv nltclied ball: Ochs. I.attlmore S Time: 1:16. Cjnplres.: Jones and Heislgl SlOt.X IlirNCH HITft AMI. WIN Take Flt'at Hume of Serlea With Hear. nKNVKIt. Colo.. Julv 21. Sioux 'City hunehed hits In tbe third and seventh In i Mings ana won th first game or tne series, II to 7. The vlsltora went Into first place aeain in the western league rate, wore: HIQl'X'CITY AB. It. .... J 2 O. A. KJ 16 1 2 0 0 t 0 1 2 1- 0 Ji 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 27 10 1 O. A. E.I 2 0 0 2 P 1 Q 3 0 Cooney. 2b Clarke, rf Davldsan. i:.... Callahun, rs 1 1 uaMe. lb i t ,.. I Tlfr,l lh I Murphy, c. I White, p... 1 Totals . i 11 13 DENVER. Alt. It. 11. i'o'dinston, ef 3 i 1 'sssliiy. rf 4 I 2 teher. 2b 4 I 1 I7IO- Standing of Teams WEST. LBAGUK. I NAT, LBAOUE. W.Krct. W.UI'ct. rlloux Clty..M 37 .593 Denver ....52 87 Mt New Tork..4S 32 .t Chicago 4S 37 .t5 Rt. Joseph. .5t 10 ,M0 Lincoln ... 49 42 .R38 Ht. L0Ulfl....4i 40 .541 Huston 33 43 .40) Cincinnati... S 43 . 464 I'hllH 37 4 3 . 461 Brooklyn ....35 43 .419 IMttsliurgh ..3S 44 .443 Des Mo ncs.47 45 .Ml Omaha 4.1 47 . 478 Wichita ....37 M .398 Topeka 31 61 .344 AM UK. LKAGUK. FBD. LKAGUK. W.UPct. W.L-I'Ct. Phlla 51 32 .611 Detroit 17 10 .Ml Phleftffn VI 31 KH) ..43 3t .rro indlanaDOlls teai.ttioi" WHhtnctlu45 39 .6364 Brooklyn ....41 36 .639' Boston w w St. Louis.... 44 40 .524 Mxnirn 13 fl .MH liaitimore ... m .m.i Buffalo 33 39 .500 Kan. City.. ..37 47 .1(0 New YorK..iQ .ra ni. ium..... Oevelatid ..29 56 .311, Pittsburgh .M 47 .a97 8TATH LBAGIJE. I Beatrice ....42 25 . 627 Hnatlnca ...it 29 .567 W.UPct. Ixinlsvllle.. H 42 163 ("loveland.. 51 43 .543 York 39 30 .565 Superior ....S5 34 .6071 Columbus ..34 35 .433 Or. lsland...S3 36 .47S Milwaukee at i oj.. Kan. City. 50 47 .'.15 Il..nl'. i IX 'Al 45 48 .W 46 47 .4M tl 4 .4,-3 31 69 .366 lliumiini'. m 4'olumbus.. Mlnncapl's Bt. Paul... Norfolk 28 37 .4311 Kearney ....22 45 .32S Yesterday's Results. WESTBUN L HAGUE. Kloux City, 11; Denver, 7. Topeka, 7; Wichita, 13. St. Joseph, 9; Des Moines, 13. Omaha, 3; Lincoln, 4; fifteen innings. AM KR1 CAN LKAGUK. Cleveland, I, 6: Philadelphia, 2, 7. Chicago, 0; Washington, 4, St. Louis, 1; Boston, 1; garae called In sixth; rain. Detroit, 5; New Xork, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. ; Pittsburgh, a New York, 6; Cincinnati, S. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago. 4. Brooklyn. 4; HI. Louis, 6. FEDERAL LEAGUE. No games acheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 6, 7; Cleveland, 6, 2. Minneapolis, 1: Louisville, a. Kansas City, 3: Indianapolis, X St. Paul, 5; Columbus. 6. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island. 1: Hastings, & Columbus, 3; Superior, 4. Kearney, 1; A'ork. 8. Beatrice, 5; Norfolk, 3. Games Today. Sioux City at Denver NV8...,. Western Leaguo Sioux-City at Denver. Topeka at Wichita, St. Joseph at Des Moinra. Omaha at Lincoln. American league Chicago at Wash ington, Detroit at New York, St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at New York. Cleve land at Philadelphia. National Leagut Boston at Pittsburgh. New York nt Cincinnati, Philadelphia at i1iookiv,, CY!edfi lacul k f1'!" V. T ih. f1rt- Indianapolis at HtU "t Hnltlmore. t hlrago at I.OUIS. sua City at Buf- Mttsbiirgh. Bt Louis Brooklyn. American Association No games. Nebraska Stole Ixuigtle Grand Island at Hastings. Columbia at fluporlor. Nor folk, ut Beatrice, Kearney at York. Knahr i R A j Fisher, lb.!'..! 4 0 R 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 .Mccarty, If 4 l Barbour, 3b 4 3 Harrington, p 0 0 Gaskell, p.... t.,.,2 1 Block 1 0 King, p.; 0 0 Totals ,.37 10 27 12 Batted for Gaskell in the eighth. Sioux City 0 1 6 0 0 0 5 IXnVer 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0-11 1 0-7 Two-base hits: Cooney. Butcher. Three, base hits: Murphy, Callahan. Block. Home run: lA)Jeuno. Sacrifice fly Halrd. Sacrifice hit: I-eJeunc. Struck out: By White. S; by King, l; by Harrington, 3; hi- flanlti.il. 1- Iln..a nn Ivulla- Off W'l.ll l; off King, 1: off Harrington. 2; ati Gaskell. X Jilts: Off Harrington. 6 In two and one-third Innings; off Gaskell. 8 in five and two-thlnla Innings. Time: 2:02, Umpires: Gaston and Barr. Ilerrryn Wine Game. LITCHFIELD. Neb., July 21.-(gpecial.) utcnnt'iu met tierwyn unaay in a game - replete with hard line drives and poor fielding. A home-run by Haller of Mtcnneiu was tne reaturc. .score it-li t. Herwvn 4 0 ! 1 I 0 I 1 '-11 a j I JJtchfleld ...0 0OO04OO-;u Batteries: Litchfield: Hager and Gowln 'Berwyn: Hluebaunr and Crist. Umpire I 'Dusty" Rhodes. I Kor Burns. Bruises and Sores The quickest and aureat cure Is Buck len's Arnica Salve; ever)- household should have a box on hand all the Uma, Kv. AU drugglsU.-Ad'fertlsemtat. New Ball League Formed in State A new base ball league has been or ganized In Nebraska. The new circuit was formed last week tit Edgar and the following towns enlisted: Clay Center, Doweese, lSdgar, Fairfield, Glcnvlllo and Nelson. The lcagua will bo known us the CInnuck league. M. G. rteeves of Fairfield was elected president, A. D. Poott of Kdgar vice president, J. O. Latta i-i.-iiii.-i ntTicmij', tiiiu i. nri oxiiveiy - - nuin. .i mnu schedule has been dr drafted for this yoar ropjTiphiiiii tr I.J. R DoUiTotwocoCo. Why, to know that everlasting smoke-joy is yours is just like get ting some money from home in the early mail every a. m. Makes you feel mighty &eery and puts you on the firing line for whatever crosses your path. That's the idea ! and the first games were played Tuesday afternoon. Next year a full year's sched ule will be drafted. nerirjii Winn from Litchfield. BBHWYN, Neb., July 21. (gpeclal.) Btirwyn defeated Litchfield here Monday 11 to 6. The heavy hitting of Berwyn was tho features, Score: ILII.R IBorwyn ....4 1004020 -U 16 2 Litchfield ..0 10000410666 Batteries: Berwyn; Bubak and Chauder; Litchfield; Hager and Gowln. 1 Onnnn I,iiea to IV'hlttmt. ONAWA, la.. Julv 21. (Special.) Tho Onawa Regulars were defeated by Whit ing hero Sunday afternoon. Score, 7 to 1. Ilatterles, Onawa, Bonier and Wall, Whiting, Bcersdorfer of Malvern and Oil lis. Umpire: Sage. It's jRlNGE Albert the national Prince Albert, differs from all brands of tobacco because jt is made by an exclusive, patented process that cuts out the bite and the parch and leaves for you just that delightful P. A. flavor and fragrance. 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Just can't help it, because P. A. sure enough is built to deliver 'em across the plate, one, two, three! a 100 to 1 shot that P. A. with joy. Men, today you can smoke your fill, all day, all night, and Prince Albert won't even make your tongue tingle! That's just about why men call joy smoke other Score: R.H.E. Maywood 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 17 6 .1 North Platte..O 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0-5 6 7 Summary: Three-base hit, PJncker. Two-base hits, Duncan (2). Home run: Artley. Struck out: By Artley, 11; by Jones, 5. Basn on balls: By Artley, 2; by Jones, 7. Umpires, Bwope and Culton Time of gamo 1 hour and &) minutes. At tendance 400. I, . American Association Re'nnlts. R.H.E. It-H.K. Milwaukee 6 9 1 7 13 1 Cleveland- 5 6 1 2 S 1 Kansas City 2 6 0 Indianapolis 2 7 0 Minneapolis 18 0 Loulsvlllo 3 7 0 St. Paul 5 18 3 Columbus 6 10 1 will jolt your system