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Bringing Up Father. f LORD HAVE He ART f ' SheaMM f -jfe f ) COaVIe J-rUN T ( JAMETOLD WROTE NE THAT HE 27 ." lLCpUN'-' SB! Pi l, V SSK&t ttT THEaJah VAb SENT LETTER OF JUfaT LOVELY- HAVE LETTER UUQ .TTIrV AROUNtS A F"?EO I'LL HIRE N HERE - DID "YOU INTRODUCTION TO V ( I "ODUCTION " ' S ll'l AN' 00 7 l The HELP AFTER; THl I AN E.HIM'' V THE RAJAH TOMEET V V rT) I fSSS.'S V All H TH'' C T OOTRA4E- fl f . , SECOND GAME COMES EASY Itourkei Pound Smith and Jordan All Over Lincoln Lot. TIPPLE LASTS TILL NEAR END (midline limtnlU A V 1 1 1 1 In Ninth When Tl Lets Bonn, unci 'l.ope Iliin-t.'rHInu l Kntlrelj Stopped. LINCOLN, July a.-Beclal Telegram.) Pounding Smith nnd'Jordan all over the lo, Omaha romped away with tho sec- ond name of the nerle here today, 9 to Tipple, who was on the mound for Omaha, was exceedingly fitlnxy when hits meant runs In tho early ataire of tho Sanies, hut was finally driven from tho box In the ninth, with one, run In, two men on dsjics and two out. Willis sue teeded In atrlMnu out Collins for tho third ouL Omaha took three In the flrrt and drovo fimlth from the mound In ,the second alter the Itourke's had scored two more. Thomawm doubled to start tho first In ning; and Thomas , walked. Schllebner doubled, ncorlne Thomason and Thomas and when Smith followed with a wild pitch, after walking Cong-altou, Schlleb ner scored. In thn second Tipple beat out an In field hit, Krusr double dto left and Tlpplo scored on Thomaon'a sacrifice fly to center. Thomas beat out an Infield hit, cor!n5 KruR. In the fifth Pchllebner beat out an In field hit itrd Consalton singled to right, niackburn tossed Krueger's bunt Into light field nnd Hchllobner scored. Con jralton scored on Graham's sacrifice fly to Miller. Omaha got two more In the sixth on Thomason's double to tha center ffald fence, Thomas' Infield hit. and Congal ton's single. Lincoln made one In the fifth on a walk to McGafflgan, a stolen bae and Miller's two-base wallop. The Antelopes got two more In the seventh when Schrleber singled and McQufflgan drove a long one over the center field fence. Lincoln took two more In the eighth on; Blackburn's walk, Collins' long double to center and Dunlap'a wild throw of chrleber's grounder. Qulllln, Miller and Mackburn singled In the ninth, scoring one when Manager Oondlng Injected Willis and stopped further run getting. Score; LINCOLN. AB. IL H. O. A. 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 juiiun. ZD d McOafflgan, ss 2 Lloyd. 2b 5 Miller, rf 6 Blackburne, c 3 Collins. If 6 Williams, lb 3 hchrelber. cf 4 Smlth, p, Jordan, p., Totals . 4 41 9 '23 OMAHA. All. It. II. Krug, If .. t 1 l Thomason. cf....... 5 2 3 Thomas. 3b 4 2 v 3 Schllebner. lb 3 2 2 (. ongelton. rf 4 1 2 Kruger, c 4 0 0 Dunlap. ss 4 0 0 Graham, Sl 4 0 1 Tipple, p 6 12 VIllU, p 0 0 0 O. 1 3 1 3 7 4 2 0 0 A. 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 0 14 27 6 3 iJncoln 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 1-6 gmsha, S 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0-0 '.arnod runs; Lincoln, 3; Omaha, ft. Hoai.run; McOafflgan. Three-base hit: Schllebner. Twu-ba.e hit; Qulllln, Mil ler. Blackburne (2), Collins, Krug. Thiinas (IT, Thomason. lsft on bases: Ulncoln, 9; Omaha, 11 Double play: Gra ham to Schllebner Stolen bases; Mc uafflgan. Thomason. Thomas (2), Con gallon. Sacrifice hits: Thomason, Schllebner. Kruger, Graham. Struck out: -By Jordan, 6; by Tipple, 6; by Wil lis, 1. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 3; off Jordan, 1; off Tipple. 6. Wild pitch: Smith. Time: 2:08. Umpire; Fife. WICIIES WIN GAME BY niTTINQ Jobber. Take Srcond of series from the Karra. WICHITA. Kan.. Julv frtv nnimttiini. hitting. Wichita won the second game from Topeka. Bldceway for Tonok h.,i the Wichltas at his mercy until thn )xin, wnen, witn two on. n.nry secured u home run. Bills secured another homer with two down In the elshth. Catnhxr Grorge Graham today assumed the man- MBtrsnip oi ine local eiun. Honrs WICHITA. AB. U. H. O. Ochs. 2b 4 0 o 2 A. E. Nicholson. It 4 0 0 2 4 4 4 t I 0 t 0 0 0 Jtapp. Zb Z Sraham, c 1 Henry, lb 4 BMa. cf 3 fttzdmmons, ss 3 i itourk. rf t-vMMlotii, rf. I rolt, p Durham, p 3 0 Totals 29 S 1 X It TOPEKA. AB. lt. IL O. Cochran, 3b 6 0 J 1 Kappa. f 4 0 0.2 Forsythe, rf 4 0 0 1 Koerner, lb 4 111 l.iltlmort. 3b 4 2 2 2 Tall Ion. cf 3 0 0 0 Mow en. as 4 0 8 5 MrAllicttr. e 4 0 2 5 I.ldgeway. p t 0 0 0 Hefe'cl 10 10 A. 1 1 1 2 1 1 : 0 it 6 0 1 0 0 0 Tulals it 3 JO 21 Battd for Rlrfgeway In ninth. Topeka 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Wfehlta ft 0 0 0 0 4 0 I Two-btse hits: McAllister, ICoerner, L Ulnars. TKr-bae hit: Cochran. Home runs: Henry. Bills. Stolen base: -Lnttliriiirc. lilts; Off Scott, 8 In right Inning; off Durham. 2 In one Inning. Double plays: Fltzslmmons to Rapp to Henry (2). .Struck out lly Hldgeway. K; by Scott, 3. linden m balls: Off Hltlr;. woy, 4; off Durham, 1. Wild pitch: J)ur Imm. Time: 1:35. Umpire: MrCafferty ni vim: uouni,K-iii;Aii?it. n. nrs itnil Indian Split Even fin inn. UENVKat, r0lo, July 22. Denver and! OlflllV .11... .t,..t.. . .. . . ' '" i'y uivmru nnnorn in n uounin header here today. The locals won the first, 8 to 6, nnd thn visitor tho second, 7 to 3 Mitchell weakened In the ninth Inning after nltchlnir good hnll. nml Minn CMv fl if.owed '"o Hits tip tS scored four runs In thn first name. In um mui. wne nis teammates gave him ipoor aupport. and th visitors scored five runs, Scoro first game: HIOUX CITV. AH. ... 4 ... 6 ... S ,.. r, ... 3 .. 3 ... & ... 4 ,.. 0 ... 3 ... 1 IL II. O. 0 2 4 A. "KT Cooney, 2b, ... Clarke, rf. .... DavldKon, If. Cnllnhan, ss, , Kane, lb 1oJcune. cf. .. 2 0 .1 1 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 iHulrd. 3b Jliirphy, c. ., Clark, p Wopdburn, p. Crisp Totals 3S 6 13 24 10 0 DENVBIL AH, U. II. O. A. E. Kay. 2b. ... 3 11 Cassldy, rf,, 4 Kddlngton, cf 3 Hutcher, ir. S Hlock, c.i 5 Coffey, ss. , 3 KUher, lb. .., 4 Dnrbour, 3b 4 Mitchell, p 4 3 '3 0 0 Totals SS 8 13 27 14 Batted for Woodburn In ninth. Bloux City 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 46 Denver 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 Stolen bases; Coffey, Block, Kddlngton. Two-base hits: Butcher, Block, Coffey. Three-baso hit: Iejeune. Homo run: Block, fticrlflce hits: Kaye (2), Coffey. Cassldy. Sacrifice fly: Lejeune. Htruck out; By Woodburn. 3; by Mitchell, 4. Buses on balls: Off Woodburn, 2:. off Mitchell. 4. Double Plays: Block to Cof. ley; uouey to rayo to Fisher. Hits: Off Clark, C In one Inning; off Woodburn. U in seven innings. Time: 3:08. umpires: uarr anu uaston. Score second garoo; SIOUX CITV. AH II. O A. K. 14 2 0 14 0 0 12 0 0 2 2 4 0 1 12 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 S 0 8 27 14 "0 II. O A. B. 1111 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 14 2 0 0 2 4 1 1 13 1 0 1110 0 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 "37 lt "l Cooney, 2b. ,, 3 Clarke, rf 4 Davidson, ir. o Callahan, as. 4 Kane, lb 3 Lejeune, cf. 4 Balrd, 3b 4 Crisp, c 4 Klein, p 3 Totals 34 DE NVER. An. n. iFaye, 2b. 4 1 uassiay, rr 4 0 McCarty, cf. 4 0 liutcher. It 4 0 Spahr, c ,4 0 Coffey, ss 4 0 Klsher. lb 4 1 lllarbour, 3b 3 1 King, d, t 0 Block 1 0 Caakell, p. 0 0 Totals 34 " SloUX City 0O0O0OKO 37 Denver 00000103 03 Batted for King in the eighth. Stolen bases: Kane (3). Coonev. Balrd. IButcher. Three-baso hit: Cassldy. Home run; iiarDour. eacnuce nils: Klein, Callahan. Hit by pitched ball; Kane. Struck out: By Klein, 3; by King, 4. Bases on balls: Off Kinir. S. Douhtn play: Callahan to King. Hits: Off King, 6 In eight Innings; off Gaakell, I In one inning. Time: 3:00. Umpiera: Gaston and uarr. UOOSTUIIH DEI'HAT TUB J09IB8 Take Srcond Game of Series. Eight to Tito. DES MOINES. la.. July 22. The Boost ers won the second game of the aeries from St. Joseph this afternoon by a score of 8 to 2. Ham Patterson, first base man for the Drummers, was hit over the eye with a foul ball In the ninth, cutting a ueep gasn. lie win proDani ue out of the game for a week. Mosrrldre's pitching featured tne game. Hut one nit was registered again him ud to the ninth. when a clean cut single, two scratches and an error counted the visitors' two runs, score: DES MOINES. AB. IL H. O. A. B- Hahn, if. ... Hunter, of. ., Burrel). Ib. ., Jones, lb Haley, c Kwnldt. ss. . Brecn, If Hartford, 2b. Mogrldge, p. Totals ... ...5 0 1 1 ... 5 0 2 3 ... 5 0 1 1 .,.3 1 a a ...5 1 3 5.. ...5 1 0 3 ...4 2 1 3 ...4 2 2 1 ...2 1 0 0 .38 8 11 27 ST. JOSEPH. AB. ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 ... 3 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... I U. H. O. A. s. It. Watson. 3b.. Fox. If Patterson, lb, . a Watson, cf. Britten, ss PetUgrew. rf. . Wall. 3b Griffith, c. 1 1 2 10 2 0 4 t 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, p Pureell. p Schang Wlillams Totals 31 2 4 24 11 Batted for Purcell In nlth. Bitted for Pattersonvtn ninth. Des Moines ........ 01402010 $ St. Joseph 00000000 22 Two-base hits: Breen. Jones, Hunter, Struck out: By Mogridat. 5: by Fur- 0 cell. 1. Hits: Off Thomas. S In two anit two-thirds Innings, off Puree!), 2 In five and one-third innings. Bases on balls. Off Thomas. 2: off Purcell. 2. off Mo Bridge, 1. Double play: Bwatdt to Hart ford. Hit by pitched ball. Purcell (Mo. grldge). Passed ball. Griffith. Left on bases: ues Moines, 11, Ft- Joseph, 3. Time umpires- I'uiien and Btockdale, - - - Everybody reads Bee Want Ada. -4 THE BKE: Cnprn.M 1U. Isterr.aitos.1 ISLANDERS TRIM THE REDS Hastings Plnycrs Gamer But Three Hits Off Hoffman. GAME WON IN FIRST INNING York f'milurfn Dinililr-llrmlcr from Krnrin'y Superior Out ilii n ('olumtiiiK In Tldit Tnn. tn-Onf Onni. HASTINGS. Neb., July 22,-(Kpeclal Telegram. )-Hoffiniin hod things all his own way today, allowing the Beds but thrro hits and whs given gilt edged sup Iiort. Th vlnltors won the game In the first Inning with n double, two singles and a sncrleo. Kcoro: OR AND 1K1.ANU. IIASTINOS. AIl.lI.O.A.K. AnilI.O.A R. Jtobcn, 2b... 4 1 4 SOlcrhlnld, rt. 0 1 0 0 r:!::J 1 ! :Sn:!:i S S ! !j vmy. cf... 4 i 4 o onnntti, rf.. x oio Ward, u lit 1'lrttmnn. lb. 4 1 0 o Ob.t, lb 4 I 1 1 0M.-C.l-, If.. 3 0 0 0 1 Vn, e .1 l l l OM.itkk.. Sb.4 l o o ci.lr.. tb.... i on 1 OMoor., 3b.... i 12 11 11.11..., P..4 1 0 2 omchrd-on. .10 4 10 Will. 11.... 0 0 0 1 0 Tot.l. 12 10 27 II lltlter, p 2 0 0 4 0' i'lerce, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 ToUl. II I '7 It 2 1 Grand Island 21000120 0-6 Haatlngn 00000000 11 Two-base hits: Gattman, Varney. Sac rifice hits: Varney, Payne, Claire. Hlolen bases: Bnbcn, Payne. Varooy. Struck out; By nttoy, 2; by Pleroy. 2; by Hoff man, 1. Bases on balls: Off BUoy, 3: off 'Hoffman, 2. Innlngn pitched: By Wllley, one and one-third Innings; by lttloy, tux and two-thlrtls Innings; by Plercy, one Inlng. Double play: Bennett to Stoloff. Sacrifice files: Ward, Vance. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Meyers. Norfolk Ku'slly Ilentrn. BEATHICE, Neb., July 22.-(Spedal Telegram.) With Burnov McGrath hurl ing airtight ball and Boatrlco pounding I llrsch all over the lot the locals won an easy victory over the Drummo-s today. 0 to 1. McGrath held the victors scoreless until tho i first half of the ninth, when two buses on balls and a hit batsman filled the bases. After two wcro down Hoed, a pinch hitter, was sent In and brought In the Drummers' only score with a sin gle. Ling of Beatrice hit for a homer in tho second Inning, bringing In Bocke- wlu. score; NOIIKOL.K. nEATTtlCE. All. ll.O. A. n All. II. O A X. nron. ......I 1 2 i OTior.r. 2b... 4 2 0 7 0 Itfl., 2b 4 0 2 4 0 Ullrich, u.. 6 2 0 2 0 M.m.r, id,., f i i i u.N.rr, cr 3 0 z 0 u llrlilit. cf. .. 4 0 1 0 Otll.ck, r(..:.l 0 110 Turiiln. rf....l 2 10 Onoc'rwITi. lb I 111 1 0 Town, lb.... I 0 14 1 0 irifl, lb 3 1110 w.iwortQ, ill 1 1 1 oi.int, ir 2 0 0 MuiMr, c. . 4 o 2 o . e.. 4 l I 1 o llrKh. p.... 3 o o i 0McOr.th. p.. 4 l 2 o o '""u w " t " ToUl. It t 24 II 0 Batted for Hlrsch. Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Beatrice 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 - Sacrifice hits: Oriet. Black. Sacrlflco fly: Neff. Home run: Ling. Three-baso hits: Hellerlch. Two-base lilts: uocke wttz. Coo and Line. Struck out: By J Ilrch, 2: by McGrath, 7. Bases on balls: . . . , i. o . . ... 0 111, . . pitched ball: Walworth. Time: i:. um pire: Pasaterl. York AVln. Twice. VfillK. Neb.. Julv 22. (Stieclal Tele gram.) York took a double header from Kearney today by the scores of 12 to 2 nnd 9 to 8. In tho first game Harris Held mo champs to ono hit, while Starkoy was uatiea an over tne 101. . The second game waa a aeo-saw atrair full tit thrills. York took the lead in the first inning, three singles, a double, a walk and two errors. In the fifth. Os borne walked two men and Bcrte waa aafe on Totten's error, filling tne pases; Skyock replaced him and before ho could settle down he walked three men and was touched up for a single, netting five runs. York made one in tne sum ana tveamoy one In the seventh. York came to bat. thru runs behind and made two on a walk, a single and two errors with Schls- sel on tnira; wrigni uncorncu a wu pitch and the game was over. Score, first game: KBA.TLNEY TOIlK, AU. ll.O. At, AD.H.O.A.K 8ynk, tb.... 2 0 2 0 onic. 4 1 3 0 X Acock. Ib. ... a 91 ii'D.ve, id.... b Drtimm. lb.. 1 1 10 0 UTatt.n. 3b... S 2 2 4 0 Hch.uren, cf. 4 0 S I OCI.rln. If.... I 1 I 0 0 lUnHi. 0,.. 1 v u u viti(o, ri. ... i v v u v U.rte. rf 2 0 0 1 OMurphr. cf.. t 1 2 0 0 M.to.y. it... 4 0 t I 01. Hurl., 2b 4 I 0 4 0 Weodrvft. m. 4 1 2 Ohliul. e... I 17 0 0 Brtckin. rt-c . o i i uc . iiirrw. p. i . t . v Kt.rk.y. p.. . 20050 . Wrliht .... 1 0 0 0 0 Total. 1(15 27 11 ToUl. 21 1 24 IS 1 Batted for Stkarkey In ninth. Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 York 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 5 -12 Two-base hits: Drumm, 1 Harris. Threa-baae hit: Schlsset. Stolen base: Wright. Double play: Woodruff to Acock to Drumm. Bases on balls: Off Harris, 7, off Starkey, 6. Left on bases; Kear ney. 7; York, 6. Struck out: By Harris, 7; hv Starkev. 1. Wild nltch: Starkoy; Time: 2:18. Umpire: Black. KtAH.NET, IU1UI. AU. ll.O. A. B. AD.H.O.A.K. Byn.k. 3b.... 2 10 2 ORie., I 12 3 1 AOOCk. 3D.... . V . v. navr. .i. m w Drumm. lb.. 4 11 0 ITotteu. lb... 4 1 1 3 1 rch.umi. cf. 1 2 2 mirk.. 11.... 112 0 0 n.rt., rf... I o I l Oll.lsb, c l 0 0 o 1 M.tn.r. If- 0 0 0 ISehliMl. e... 2 1 t 0 0 Woodruff, u, 3 3 2 1 lUurphy, cf. .3 1 2 0 0 Krlekmn, .e.. 2 o I o ou llama. : J l I 1 o Wright, p? 1 B o Dl'l.rre rr.... 2 D I o o 1.7 al!bornw' p " il I J .24 4MJ11 4Skrock. P -1 1 Total.. Total. tt 1 11 13 J Two out when winning run waa scored. Rice out, hit by batted ball. Kearney 10 10 5 0 1-8 York 5 0 0 0 0 1 39 Two-base hits: Schueren, L. Harris, Rice. Stolen bases: Drumm, Synek. Bases on balls: Off Osborne. 5; off Sky ock. 6; off Wright. 3. Left on basea: Kearney, 3; York, 2. Hits: Off Osborne, 4 In four and two-thirds Innings; off Sky ock. 2 In two and one-third Innings. Struck out: By Osborne. 2; by Skyock, 3. by Wright. 2. Balk- Skyock. Wild pitches. Wright - Time. 2:00. Um pire: Black. ni.ho Kami Shutout. SUPERIOR. Neb.. July 2t -(Special Tel-egram.)-Bishop ahould have had a shut out game as only two Columbus men got as far as second base. An overthrow of OMAHA, TJIUKSDAY, JULY 23. 1914. Nei Perils.. Standing of Teams WEST. LBAGITKI NAT. LEAGUE. W.L. I'ot. W.L Prl Kloux City r.S 3S ..VJi;Xew York.. 4!l 32 .605 Denver ., M 3S ,f Chicago .... 49 37.S70 St. Joseph 51 41 .SM Boston K) 44 .470 Lincoln .... 4I 1? ..V13 . St. lxmls . 4 40 .543 Des Moines 4S 4J .bib; Cincinnati.. XI 4(5 .4W Omaha .... 44 47 .4S!Ihlta 37 41. C7 Mchlta, .. 3J W .404 Brooklyn ... 33 44 .413 Topeka .... 32 B2 .34t Pittsburgh. 3fi 45 . 441 AMUR. "LEAGUE. I FED LEAGUE. W.Lhi'Ct. Phlla, K2 32 fit!) Boston jx 40 r.ir. ,. . W.LPrt Chicago .... 4I 35 .53 Indlanapl's 45 35 .563 "nltlmorc .. 15 37 .643 i'i,r.k,,yn ' r. .545 Buffalo .... 40 39 .50T, Kan. f'ltv ?t ic j-- Washlngt'n 15 1 .S23 I'oiroit ... 47 12 .Ms; St. Ix)Uls. . 44 42 .512 unicago ... 44 42 .512! Now York 35 43 .417 Cleveland.. 29 57 .337 Kt. 1ouk.. .It; 50 .'413 I'lttshurgh. 32 (7 .400 AMEB. ASH-NT STATE LEAGUE. ! W.IIJrt w Tj.l'et Bcatrlco ... 43 25 fi.12 I.oulsvlllr. . 3143 563 Hufctlnga , . ..38 30 .6591 Cleveland . . 51 43 .543 "uftri':":Sf - K " 'olumbiiH ..34 SB .486! Indlanapllo 4S 48 .rJ0 G. Island... 34 5B .4SB! Columbus. . 4fi 47 .iVi 1 i .ftii A iwallKee fiO 42 MS Norfolk ....28 38 .424 Mlnneaplls 44 49 .473 Kearney 22 47 lio fit Paul 34 59 MB "y it .JU hi. laui... m j .jw. 1 Y'atrdys Il'nlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City. 6-7; Denver, 8-3. Topeka. 3; Wichita. 5. St Joseph, 2; Des Molncs, 8. Omaha, 9; I,lncoln, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 9; Washington, R. Detroit, 1-4: New York, 3-8. St. Louis. 3-2; BoBton. 6-6. Cleveland. 0; Philadelphia, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 1-4; Pittsburgh, 0-8. New York. 4; Cincinnati, 1. Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn. 1; 'St. Louis, 2. KBDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 3; Buffalo, 6. Indianapolis. 1; Pittsburgh, 2. St. Louis, 0; Baltimore, 5. Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. No games played. STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island, 6; Hastings, 1. Columbus, 1; Superior, 2. Norfolk. 1; Beatrice. 2. Kearney, 2-8; York, 12-9. Gnuirn Todnr. Wtern I.t-nirue Hlniiv f!ltv at Denver. Topeka at Wichita. St. Joseph at Des Aioines, umana at Lincoln. Amorlcan League Chicago at Washing- n. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Detroit at few ork, St. Louis at Boston. . , Rational league isoston ut ruiaourgn. cw York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at S3S.Sa5r at Buf - ilo. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh. St. Louis ; at Baltimore, Chicago ut Hrooitiyn. . I American Asaoclatlpn-tMeveiana. at bl rnui, uqiuiniuiH ai .Minneui mis, inuianap- oils ut AlllwauKee. ixiuisvi lie at Kansas 7-.. . Nobraska State Lacue-Grand Island at HnjiUnca. Culumbus at Sunerlor. Nor- folk at Beatrice. Kearney at York. Brown gave them their only score. Htl- debrand made a fine line drive stop. 8core: COLUMBUS. KOrKRIOrt. AH. ll.O. A.K. All. ll.O. A. E. Jl.rqu.rd, p 2 I 0 1 ODou.I.u. D.. 1 1 0 I O nonO.iu, Ib. 4 0 0 4 Olllldbr'nd. lb 4 1 II 1 0 . lir p... ..0 0 0 0 0 Dnen. cf . ... 4 0 2 0 0.1r.y, 2b 2 0 4 4 0 TcUli 3 11 27 11 l'Uhl.r 1 0 0 0 0 lratt, rt 4 tOO onreena. c... .0100 ; J; De.l. lb 4 1 12 0 OThelnlnj. If. 1 0 0 0 ToUla 29 3 27 It 0 Cran. If 3 15 0 Ollrown. ...... 4 113 1 .Ratted for Dourlas In olirhth Cl.rkf. lb.... 3 0 0 0 0l.anilr.th. rt. 4 1 0 0 0 .. " . Lrougl"" in eighth. Adam.. 0 2 2 OMonro. cf.. 0 3 0 0 S.cw. ork "V 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Krajilnter, c. S 1 I 2 0-imlth. 3b.... 3 2 1 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Cony, p 4 o j 3 jHil.hop. p....j i 6 o Three-base hit: Daniels. Hits: Oft 5 -rTt 0 Tota,. 7 30 ,3 ft?Vn$ cr.e'", ruYfd1 Two out when winning run was scored. stolen bases: Bescher (2). Burns (6) Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Double play; Doyle to Fletcher to Mer- Superlor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 kle. Left on bases. New York. S; cf Three-baso hit: Brown. Two-base hit; clnnotl, 2. Bases on balls: Off Marquard Deal. Sacrifice hits, Clarke, Kraninger.il: off Dquglaas, 4. Struch out: By Hlldebrand. Gray. First base on balls: Of t J Marquard. 4; by Douglass, 2; by Lear 1 Corey, 4; off Bishop. 1. Struck out: By; Passed balls: Erwln (2). Time: l'-34 Corey. 6; by Bishop. 8. Umpire: Qulgley. Umpires: Klem and Emalle. ' I f . i Ll . n. a . . Tinx Lose Opener of Series with Tiptops; Seaton Is on Mound BROOKLYN. July 23. The Federal league leaders from Chicago operfed a series with the Brooklyns today and were defeated, 9 to 3. The locals pounded three visiting pitchers hard. Lange retired after allowing seven hits and six runs In three Innings. Brennan lasted two Innings and Black could not stop the tide. Seaton f or Brooklyn, kept Chicago's eight hlta well scattered Score R.H E. scatierea. core. , . . Chicago .0 001002003 8 2 Brooklyn 1 0 6 0 1 0 2 0 '-9 16 0 Batteries; Lange. Brennan. Black and Wilson. Block; Seaton and Land. PITTSBURGH. July 2B.-A single by McDonald, a Pinch hitter, with two men on baaei In tho seventh lnnlnc scored two runs for the Pittsburgh Federals and . v .. Z , , . uT. oils today. Each pitcher allowed six hits. Score: RU E. lndlanapolls .0 0100000 0-1 63 Pittsburgh ...0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 0 2 ! ntteries: Falkenbcrg and Rarlden; t.Texter: Camnltx and Berrj". Kerr. ? tUtnn J Sr. 5 ti,r. ' , BALTIMORE. July 22,-Qulnn s good pitching and his teammates' timely hit- ting save Baltimore the victory over St. Ixiuls today. Score: R.H.E. n.nimnM .0000300 9 a St. Louis 0 0000000 00 7 Batteries: Qulnn and Jacklltsch; Dav enport and Chapman. nrlvp.n Sick llradnrho Away. .. ... .1. , Agonising aick headache cured by using Dr. King's New Life Pills regularly; keep liver and bowel. In healthy condition. Sc. All druggists. Advertisement Omaha real estate Is the best Investment you could make. Read The Be'a real estate columns. Drawn for CARDS BEAT DODGERS AGAIN Make it Three Successive Victories Over the Brooklyn. VISITORS THREATEN IN LAST; O.Mnrn Is llnnlnhrtl from thp (inmr for HIkuIhk rierlstnn Final Score In Ttto .N tin. to ST. LOUIS. July 22.-Beck' double In tho first Inning this afternoon, scoring niggcrt,, gave 9t. Louis the run that enabled the home club to make It three successive victories over the Brooklyns, scoro 2 to 1. O'Mara was banished from tho game for disputing tho decision. Brooklyn threatened In the final Inning. Wheat walked, but was forced by Cut- fhnw Ht""me dro a - ter. Magee made a great "shoestring" nntru ,ir...t.t.. VT " " "rai, enJlnK the contest. Brooklyn protested slngeo caUKht tne ba ft . ,t ... t. " H L r LJ !. r k.L - . I ground, but Umpire Byron ruled It a fair catch. nnOOKLT.V. ST. LOUIS. AD. H O. A E. AB.ll O A C ;0'Mr, .... 4 2 0 2 0lulni, 2b. J 0 2 1 0! iHmlth. 2b.... 0 0 0 0 0M.(., cf.... 2 2 2 2 0 I)ub.rt. lb.. 2 0 g 0 OrtfcKfrt, If... 2 12 10 IJIreni. cf....4 2 2 0 0winircl 1 0 0 0 ol heat. If.... 2 0 2 0 OC. Miller. If. 0 0 0 0 0 ! , Cuutun-. 2b. 4 1 1 4 tj. Miller. ... 1 1 5 1 iiurarani. ri.. t Oil OWIlton. rf... 4 3110 ? ?;..; 0 2 oj.ck. 3b 4 1220 I O. Miller, e. 2 0 I 0 03ny1.r. c... 2 17 0 0 i Allen, p 0 0 0 0 ODr.Kien, lb.. 2 1 10 0 0 I H.j.n, p S 0 0 1 ODo.k. p 2 0 0 2 1 Toth 29 2 24 11 1 ToLL.....!i"s 14 "5 I 'Batted for Hlggert in seventh. .Brooklyn 1 0000000 0-1 bt. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hits: J. Miller, Beck. Sacri fice hits: Daubert (2). Stolen bases: 0 'Mara, Cutshaw (2), Egan. Double Plays: Ragan to Cuuhaw to Dnubert; Ii.gan to Daubert; Hugglns to J. Miller: Magee to Dressen. Wild pitch: Doak. Hit by pitched ball: By Allen, J. Miller Bases on balls: Off Allen, 1; off Ragan, 3. Off Doak, 2. Struck out; By Ragan, 5; by Doak. 4. Hits: Off Allen. 3 In one Inning: off Racrnn. 6 in mv,n innin... j Left on bawes: St. Louis. 8; Brooklyn, o. , I Time: 1:50. Umpires: Byron and John- , son Mnrqnard Pniales Tlrda. CINCINNATI. July 22 Murminrri'n pitching tod?y completely pSd tho "Cincinnati batsmen, who made onlv wo , nitg an(j a. reui n VnA h. , j "ft time winning U4 to Y hfffd .K ISff ooed'rn rnout V"Lir. ..," aJl.?u.t' The othRP haril, "" "I ;? ,' "11'" 7. n. tC".. n7inT;, 'U: V-.' lnrt. ,. h. .uh,-v, - ,'.- ; ..7, . "r; . .v . " '""-: " littiiB. npiien inpm tnreA ritnn NZVf YOItK. CINCINNATI. L. . AO.H.OA B. AD.H.O.A E ,2.:: I Q, 1ft J. J J J $ ' llurn.. rt.... 4 1 1 0 OTwombley. If 4 0 S 0 i iRoberUon. 11 4 3 0 0 ONIehorf. 3b. . 3 0 3 1 IVfif hr',K"' 1 ? ,1 J i?,1"- !b-, ! 5 lb... J n. o cf. 2 o Oruit. 3b.... 3 1 0 0 OBrwIn. o I 0 4 3 Stock. 3b.... 1 0 1 1 0V Kolnlti. e 1 0 10 . ..mm . .. .t i en airuisDl. ; CHICAGO. July 21-PhlladelphIa's r , rlra today helped the locals to win their i seventh straight victory. The score was I 4 to 2. Alexander and Lavender opposed I each, other In a grand pitching duel, but the visitors faltered behind Alexander In the fifth Inning long enough to lose the game. In that Inning two errors by I Luderus and one by Becker, with a sin- I eio u- LXB.cn, a iieiaer s cnoice on Bres- I nahan's grounder and a triple by Sweeney netted Chicago four runs, enough to win. ..Th .y'sliorS aeored tnelr "rat run In ! h ,6f to . Kllllfer. Paskert'a homer gave them their other run In the sixth. Score: j r""Df .h"oAa.E. CT"abh' oar . Drn. 2b.... 4 'i'i' ' ot.ch, ef.... 4 i'i' i' o : JJS- " J , SUSS?; "i.; ;J ,J lbert, 3b... 4 l l i ozimrman, 3b l l o o o Mai- If- 4 1 1 1 0 "ortlden. ib. 3 1 0 l o ' lru.. lb.. 3 o l Hchulte. If... 3 0200 M.rtln. a... t 0 2 1 tl.Hu;, 2b. 3 1 4 4 0 Kllllfer. e. 3 3 5 2 0D.rrlck. a7! 1 0 2 7 0 Aiel,n?"- pj 0 0 oureanahaa, cs 1 3 1 0 , ?'vlh, J oir.nder. p. 3 0 0 1 0 I "'"' v""2 Z 2 Total. 7tn I Total. tl 7 24 14 3 uatiea ror Alexander In eighth. I chlclgoP.h.1 ,.000011000: .. 00004000 I Three-bas hit Sweeney, Home run: Paskert Hits: Off Alexander. 4 In seven Innings; off Mayer. I In one Inning. Sac- hit: l'aKfrt. Moieit base; aood. . hlcago. r; Phllade phla. : etSlr l 1 It bv iiltcThrt haU- Rv ""J' i lLly J hr,t fiSinriS , Mayer. Good. Struck out; By Lavendef. 4; by Alexander. 4. Time: 1:37. Umnires Qulgley and Eason. Divide Doable.Header. PITTSBURGH. July 22.-Boeton and Pittsburgh divided a double-header todav. 3 : the visitors winning the first game by a score of 1 to 0, in the eleventh tnnlru? and the home team capturing the second game by a score of 8 to 4. The first game was a pitchers' battle between James and Harmon, the latter . " V. , . ...,1V B.Ik, . . U , 1,119 ...11 1 allowing only three scattered hits. Bos- ton's run was the result of a fumble by J J,.KI22f,li Virfrif'C bv Gowdv's single. Boston got ott to a good start In the second game, by scoring two runs in the second inning and two In thethlrd. Carey scored the second run for Pittsburgh with a home run In the fourth. Mamaux re- The Bee by George McManus llvrd Adams at the beginning of the fourth Inning and held Boston to one lilt. Crutcher was batted out o fthe box In therlRhth when four lilts netted four runs for tho Pirate. Davis relieved O ut -her with one out nml Hyatt bat tin for McCarthy hit for thrftlr bases, s ndlnif two more runs across. Score, first game: nosTox riTTPii-noH. AB. ll.O. A. E. ATI. ll.O A.K n.Tor.. i-f.cf 4 0 10 OSt.ntor. rf .51300 KT.ru. 2b.... 4 0 2 7 0far.y, If .1 1 2 0 I Connolly. If. 4 1 2 n 0Mor.y. 2b.. 5 0 12 0 Maria II. Ml 17 4 OWijnrr. ... .5 1 4 4 2 RrhmMI. lb. 3 0 13 1 OVIoi. 2h 4 4 3 4 0 f.al, 3b 4 0 0 1 OKon.tohr. lb 3 0 10 0 0 Minn, cf 10 10 Olly.tt, lb.... 1 0 2 0 0 Gilbert ...,1 0 0 0 OJo Kelly, cf 4 I 2 0 0 Durey. rf....l 0 2 0 OJol.min c. 2 0 s S n Oow.1y. C...3 1 S 1 0'J.i Kelly... 1 0 0 0 0 Jim... p 4 0 0 2 OK. Ten, C....0 0 0 0 0 ll.rmon, p.. 2 0 0 2 0 Tot.l..... 33 2 33 14 0 ToUl... ..3T 8 33 13 2 Batted for Mann In fifth. Batted for Coleman In ninth. Boston 0000000 0 00 1-1 Pittsburgh ..0000 0 00000 0n Two-base hit: Vlox. Stolen bason: Schmidt. Mensor. Double play: Evers to Muranvllle to Schmidt. Bates on halls: Off Jnmes. 2; off Harmon. 2. Passer; ball: Coleman. Hit by pitched ball: By Harmon, Devore. Boses on errors: Bos ton. 2. Sacrifice hits: Coleman, Dugey. Icft on bases: Boston, 3; Pittsburgh, 7. Struck out: By James, 4: by Harmon, 5. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Hart. Score, second game: BOSTON. PTTTSnuilOH. AD. ll.O. A. E. AD.H.O.A.K. Devore, cf. .. S 0 1 0 lMenior. rf... 4 2 1 0 0 Eters. 2b.... 4 1 1 5 OCirey. If... .31400 Connolly. If. 4 0 2 0 Olon.rd. 3b. 2 0 2 1 0 M.r.nvir, .3 4 2 4 2 lWapier. sr.. 3 0 R 3 0 Schmidt, lb. 2 1 10 0 OVIoi, )b 4 2 0 2 0 Peal, 3b 4 1 1 3 OMcC.rthy, m 2 0 3 1 1 Cither, rf... 3 1 0 0 0'lly.tt 110 0 0 Wti.linf. c. 2 1 f 2 0 F.I.ey 0 0 0 0 Crutcher, p.. 3 0 0 2 OKonetchy. lb 0 0 0 0 0 Dsvls. p 0 0 0 0 Oloe Kelly, cf 4 Hess 1 0 0 0 0 C.feri, c... 4 1 7 0 0 Vriami. p 1 Tot.l 33 7 24 15 3Mam.ui, p.. 2 0 10 110 0 Tot.ls . .30 27 Batted for McCarthy in eighth. 413 1 K.r Fmrmarlv Mar A Dmmr ImJK' Watch this space in Fri day evening's and Satur day morning's papers for particulars of a most ex traordinary men's cloth ing sale. It will mean many dollars to you. ' , ' J, 0 0 o 0 0 Robert Burns arc made for the 99 One man out of a hundred likes a strong, heavy cigar. The Rohcrt Burns won't please that one man. Its flavor is too delicate. It is too delightfully mild to suit his taste. As for your taste Rob Bums Cigar JO Ziffle Bobbie Harte-Hjuts TJrdg Co-, for Omaha and Council Rloffs. (iinwaj- Cigar Cbu, Hloox City, Ioyto, Batted for Davis In ninth. Ran for Hyatt In eighth. Boston 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Pittsburgh 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 j Two-base hits: father. Kelley, Vlox. I Three-base lilts- Moranvllle, Hyatt. Horns I run: Carey. Stolen bases: Connolly, Mar i iinvllle. Whaling. Kelly. Bases on balls; ' Off Crutcher. 3: off Mamaux. 2. Hits: Ofi i Adami-. b In three innings; off Mamaux. 1 In six lnulnqs; orf Crutcher. 8 In seven , and one-tlilnHnnlngs; off Davis, 1 In two-" , tliltds Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Crutcher, McCarthy; by Davis. Kelly: by Mamaux. Whaling. Bases on errors Pittsburgh, 1. Sacrifice hit: lonanl. ac ! rlllcc fly- Schmidt. Ieft on bases: Bos' 1 ton, 6; Pittsburgh, 4. Struck out: Bv i Crutcher. 3; by Davis. 1; by Adams,. 1; by! Mamnuv 1. Time: 2:01. Umpires: Rlgler1 ; and Lincoln. jElawah Makes New Record for the Mile CLEVELAND. O., July 22.-EtawaN HI.' In a special event eent against hef own record of 2:074, trotted a mile 10 2:04, a new world's record for a 4-year-old trotter. She was paced by a run ner. The North Randall stnke 33,000, 2:20 trot. as won by Sienna, The best time wag 2:0"U. (iRnllnln Wins from North Platte. OGALIALA, Neb., July 22.-(Speclal.H The local base ball team defeated Nortl Platte Regulars here Tuesday In a fast and well played ball game by the scor4 of 3 to 1. Batteries: Marlatt and Harj rlngton for Ogallala and McClure ano Pass tot North Platte. Carney for OgaU Inla played n star game, making tw cleat- two-base hits which enabled him to mako one score and bring In the othej two. 0: S. 16th