THE BEE: OMAHA, Till RsDAY, JULY 30. 1914. It s the Easiest Way to Catch Fish, Anyway! Copyright. 1914. by International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton WHEKECR. GtMW. SOKE Wvf HE HAOMT O0CKTO8, A HO HEAVE HO AV40 AWAY vaie tip him m we woueweK.. . hrmsV'iv fV. &V8S or are You a CSnrTrr TvuWVM AWAT HO T)A (3wTpC ft? A J 7; I E-iV ysS5 'KTOKJn - ffiSSwinii Act Mt .ol nymph? let me pIoT XV ' 77 T i TOtrfiw1 Y ' y : 1 i. - v pncvnn An O, ta wr mc ynLL. f k a . i i i J i . . . . .. v. m nmnw i ' i VITir UfTUkinin nmnniir Itnino hlti. -Clark. Henry Home runs: Bills. AAn nlRninU DlllijA nULUd "ramblo. Stolen bases: Lcieune, Baird. i. O'Kourke. Hit! orr Klein I Innings: off WoodbMrn. , Topeka Grabs Another Game, This Time from Omaha. IAFLAMBER MAKES TROUBLE Indian from Nebraska Htnte I.enarne Stake (lood nt Int and Fleldlnsr, nd Urea Up Omaha's x Conner to Win. TOPEKA, Kan.. July 19, (Special Tele frram.) The Topeka Kawa continued th,elr surprising winning streak today nt Omaha' expense. Crabb was hit for extra, bases -with runners on the patha In four Innings, while Omaha could do little with Rldgeway's orferlnca except In the tfourth when rfnglen by Thomas and Kijieger and three errors netted two run. The final count was 5 to 2. Tho Kawa got off to a ono run lead. La Flamber, Topeka'a Indian outfielder, a former Nebraska State leaguer, atarted tho trouble, by scratching: a "Ingle past Graham. With two out he stole second. Then Koerner drove a ' screamer over Thomaaon's head, counting the Indian. Talllon' single and AVakefleld'n double against the fence, added another run In the second. Dank n Bnnk Rnnntr. Omaha threatened to score In the sec ond when CongaJton singled, tAok second cna wild pitch and tried to score on KTuegerB single to left, but was thrown out at the ptato by La. Flamber. The Rourkes knotted the count In the fourth. Thomas, whose work was responsible for Omaha taking three otit of four the last time- Omaha played here, opened with a, slnglo. IIo stole second aoC third. Schllebner rolled nn easy ono tcCochran, who fumbled It and all hand were safe, Congalton rolled another easy rne to Lattlmore, and u double play seemed Inevitable. But lattlmore threw wildly to catch Schllebner at second, and the first sacker and Thomas counted, Cbogatton was out trying to rcaoh third. Kcuegcr singled and lattlmore made an other error on Graham, but Dunlap,wa an .easy out. Omaha went out In order III. the fifth, sixth and seventh. In the eighth Thomaron singled, but was out stealing. fc Roorkra Threaten In jV'Inth. The Rourkes made a brave rally In the ninth, but failed to score after filling, (he bases, .Congalton tingled and was forced by Krueger, Graham singled, Krueger being held at 'second. Dimlan popped out. Slagte butted for Crubb and tvai safe on Talllon's boot. But Thoma son send an easy fly to La Flamber for the last out. The locals staged a batting bee In the eight off Crabb when Koerner singled, McAllister and Tatllon singled, netting; two runs. Score: TOPK1CA. AU, R. Cochran, 3b.. 4 Ja Flarabcrs, If.... i Forsrthe, rf i Koerner, lb, 4 McAllister, c 4 Talllon. m. .......... 3 Lattlmore, lb 3 ivakeriem. cr s I. O'Rourke. Hits! Off Klein, r. In three Innlnga; off WoodbMrn, 7 In four Inning"! off Clark, 3 In three and twolthlrds In ntngs; off Reagan. 2 In three Innlnga; off Lambert. 7 In five and one-third Innlnga, eff Baker, 10 In eight and two-thirds (n ritngs. Double play: Ochs to O'ltourko to Henry. Basea on balls: Off Klein, 1; off Woodburn, 1: off Clark. 3; off Lam bert, 1; off Baker. 4. Struck out: By Klein. 3; by Woodburn. I; by Clark, 3; by iteagan, 1; by Lambert, 3; by Baker, 1. Wild pitch! Beagan. Hit by pitched ball: Nicholson, Ocha. Baker. Time: 3:10. Umpires: Barr and Qaaton. jomes win rnoM nntKXLiKS nonch Hits on Oaakell While Thomm Holdn VUltorn flafe. ST. JOSRPH. July .-St. Joseph sue. cf-jiiuuy uuncneu nita on uaKen tnia LEADERS WINJIGHT ONE Game Filled with Home Runs Ends Five to Four. NEARLY TIED UP IN EIGHTH Ttto Single hy noakeirlta nnd Llnir, Pollorred by Sacrifice Fly of llrnnnon, Gtrea the Wlnnlnu linn. OIIAN ISLAND, Neb., 'July 29.-(8peclal Telegram.) Home runs by Ortet nnd Coo buvo eBatrlce a lead In today's game. Vance'M homo run In the eighth with afternoon while Thomas was i holding tho j one on came within one of tielng, the ylaltoiii rare. Molofr rielrtlng and the .,,. u tiv.ii, .mi naiiine or u liiiamn wera riitiin. Sep. -j ond Baseman Kaye or thn visitors was overcome by the heat ond rbrced to re tire In the second Inning. His condition la not serious, Score: DKNVEK. AH. K. H. Fa, Sb 1 0 0 ttpahr, c 4 12 Casaldy, rMf BOO Kddlngton, of 6 0 2 Wutcher. If -2b KOI Block, erf ft 0 1 Coffey, ss 4 1 2 McCarthy, ,1b.. 4 0 1 Barbour, 3b. N. ...... 4 0 3 Qatkell, p 4 1,1 Totals 41 8T. 8 13 JOSEPH, B. Watson, 2b 5 2 .1 Fox If 3 0 1 ychnhp, lb ; o 0 O. Watson, of R 1 1 Brltton. 3I 4 0 1 Williams, rf 3 2 3 fltoloff, ss 3 11 OrUflth, o X 0 1 Thomas, p.. 4 0 0 Totals 33 6 H Denver 0 0 1 0 0. St. Joseph 2 0 0 1 0 Two-base hits: OrlfritK a. Watson Lert on rases: Denver. 9: Bt. JosbdIi Stolen bases: It. Wation. Q. Watson. Cna sidy. Double Play: Butcher to McCarthy, etrtick ouu By Thomss, 2; by Qaskell, 2, BASap on halls! Oft GftSkell. 6. Hit by rtchc.) bull; By Oaekell, Orlfrith. Time: 3:00. Umpire: JlcCatferty. .MOGRIDRK 1IUIII.S VICTORY O. A. E. 0 10 3 10 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 .10 1 7 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 21 "i "l O. A. E. 3 .1 0 2 0 0 10 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 ISO ST 16 1 10 0 1-3 0 1 3 Brltton. Kddlngton, Sacrifice hit: Fox. 0 1 3 1 0 Rklgeway, Totals- p... O. A. B. 4 0 '10 6 1 s 2 0 Ills Wonderfal Pitching; Uunlilea Bonatera to Deffttt Lincoln. PES MOINES, July .-CJeirse Mog. ridgo's wonderful ' pltohlng- enabled th, wu.ici. n, win inn oponinu Bunio or. xne eenco irom Lincoln nero teaav hy n score or i 10 i. Mot a hit was registered off Mosrldge until the eighth Inning. i.woldl sniHahed n home -un over tho icuvr mm junra on in me seconc. iscore DKS MOIN1CS. I Hahn. rf..... Hunter, of iiurreu, 3.. Jones, lb... Haley, o..,. ".WOlUl. ss 4 3 4 4 4 ? Vrcen. If.. 3 Martford, 2b. Mognagc. I Totals J-loyd. Jb TJufllln. Sb....... Meflafflsran,, ss.. iMiurr, li..., UlnoUbuino, c.,,. Collins, rf Hchreiber, cf Williams, lb..... JDesaail, p ,, ucnor ...... , .... . Tliomason, cf.. Thomss. lb Xrug, if.. Wchliebner, lb.. L,onB-uion, ri. i Kruger. c.'.. 4, Graham, 2b..., ; 4 Dunlap, ss. .......... 4 Crabb, p 3 Stagle 1 31 i OMAHA. AIL II. Ml li n . is o. 3 1 a 7 2 4 Of 3 0 0 0 0 A. E. 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 I- 0 Total 5T 3 7 24 8 0 Batted for Crabb In ninth Inning. Topeka 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 5 Omaba, 0 0 ,0,2 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-bano hits: Koerner, McAlllater, Wakefield 15). Sacrifice lilts! Lattlmore, Talllon. Wakefield. Ktolcn basea: Ii FlamOcrs, Thomas. Basra on balls: Off nidgoway, 1, fltrut-k tut: By Itldgewar. j by Crabbr 3. Wild nlteh: nidgeway. .uiien and titoakdaie. Empires. C "WIS IS roUllTIiKNTH Jobbers Defeat Sioux City In I.onaT Contest. WICHITA. JCati, July 2?.-Wlchtta took the ODeoliur eain fitim Elouv Citv In foarteen Innings. A bunt hit by Hlchoisori, ... .in iuuiiouui (Jul t;russ inr ivinnin Mre. HSoux city ifd four pltchera U trying to win the came, while Wichita used two. Wichita look tho. lead, but niunciica mis cave hioux city a four run lesd In tho Bljtth anrt seventh. A rallv In the eighth tied the score a,ga!n. Boo re 1 WICHITA. AD. B, H. O. CehB, Sb., 7 2 S 1 Nicholson, if- S o 1 t I O'ltourke, 3b C 1 4 4 (Jrahanw c". t... 7-0 0 7 3. O'llourke, rtv.... . 0 I 1 mil. cf,...v,..rM... T - 3 2 X VlUalmmons. 7 13 3 Hrr(T. lb. 3. 2 18. laoerv. p,..,.....- a i a - it s o Baker, P.... 2 J . 1 0 3 jjauer, p...M ,.,.z 1, ovo 4 0 An', it. o o o i l i 0 0 1 LINCOLN. AB..R. 4 -1 0 I) n o o o ii o" o It. 1 1 0 1 a i l o o. 2 3 0 JO 7 0 2 2 1 A. IJ 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 4 ' I Boclcewltz Hind Ling followed by tha sacrlflco fly of Urnnnnn, gave the leaders the winning run. Score: BEATJUCE. QttANU lAIND. An.ll.O.A.E. Flortr, tb. . . S 0 3 llellrlClt. IP., s 1 I Illifk. It.... 6 0 J noa'cwllt, lb 4 1 10 l.lns. It ill Oriel, lb. ... 1 1 I nranusa, rf. J l Cor, c 4 14 UtUii. p... 4 10 ToUlt.. 2 irtabaa. 2b... ( I (.Obit, 3b 4 0 0r.l)iu, It.... 4 o ovsruor, cf.. 4 0 Dowaty rf.. 4 1 lVtlite. C 4 0 ICItlr, lb 4 1 ORushnbrt, n 1 0 IKverdon. p... 1 lUtch. d i 31 14 27 10 lllonmsn, p.. 1 AU.1I.O.A.E. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.LPct Sioux Cltv..0 41 .EM Denver .....67 42 .S76 St Joseph. .M 43 Lincoln ....si .bib Dee Molnes.51 50 .605 Omaha 46 62 .409 Wichita ....41 CO .406 Topeka 38 &1 .372 STATE LEAGUE. I W.L-Pct. Beatrice ...GO 26 .658 Hastings ...45 32 .t4 York 44 34 .654 Kuperlor . , .40 38 ,613 Or. Island.. 3S 30 .4W Columbus ..35 43 .4!l Norfolk ....31 44 .413 Kearney ... 62 .325 AMER. LI2AOUB W.LPct Phlla .57 33 ,(B3 Boston 62 41 .65! Washlng'n 60 41 .M! 0 27 )0 ... 1 It. 1 0 1 0 0 o 0 o, 0 2 8 0 2 I 14' 0 0 A. 6 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 p 0 0 Si 0 1 0 1 ) Total IT i 2T II 4 Beatrice 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 0- Grand Island 02000002 0-4 Base on balls: Off Hatch. 1. Struck out: Hy Brian. 3; off Hatch. S; off Hoff man, 1. Two-base hit: Downey. Home runs: Orlct, Coe, Vance: Left on bases: IMotrlco. 8; Grand Island, 6. Kearney runs: Beatrice, 3; Grand Island, 2. Wild Pitch: Hatch, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hellerlch, Bockewlts, Ling, Orlet. Bran nun. Umpire: Qulgley. Jnale flouthpair llcltts, HASTINGS, Neb., July 2D.-(Speclal Tel gram.) Hastings admlnlatered the. third consecutive shut-out on the Pawneo trlble today, Purcell, a south paw, seourcd from St. Joseph, was on tho mound and held the visitors safo. At all time his support was erroUcss, tast and sniippy. The fielding of Brown and Mattlcks, fea tured. :owimuu . hastin-;. An.lI.O.A.E AIl.lI.O.A.H niini.au Mill lDKhtold. rf. 1100 u a : 2ioor, ii.... i a 0 2 D CIVennttt. tf.. 3 0 10 U 0 Oflllr. rf.... 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 OOmlnnn. lb.. 3 110 12k on.vlirdian, c 4 2 t i' 1 0 1 Cllrown. 2b..,. 0 2 0 i 0 IMittlcki, 2b. t 1 2 2 v 1 2 04htxm'n, r-ct 4 1 2.U -Purcell. D... 4 1 0 2 TUSli 2 4 34 k 4 Totsli 22 37 10 Columbus , 00000000 0-0 Hastings 03102100 - Two-baso hit: Bechtold. Sacrlflco hit: Brestotd. Stolen bases: Booro (2), Gett man (2), Matttoka, Itondeau, Adams. Struck out:- By Burcoil, 8; by Corey. 6. Bases on balls: Off Purcell, 1; off Corey, 8 Double play: Richardson to Gottman, Hit by pitch stl ball: By Purcell. 3; by Time: i:w. umpire: nicyero. Off Rrr.d. Detroit ...,446.E11 Chicago .,..47 46 .6051 St. Ix)Uls....45 46 .!' New York.. 39 .53 .42J Cleveland ..50 63 .323 NATL LEAGUE. W.LPct. New York...r2 33 .619 Chicago 51 39 .567 St. Louis 81 42 .549 Boston 42 43 .t ST. Cincinnati ..43 4S ,4o7 Phlla S3 48 .443 Pittsburgh.. .38 48 .442 Brooklyn ...36 48 .429 AM Ell. ASS'N. "" W.L.Pct. Milwaukee.. .66 45 .S54 Loulsvlllo ...67 47 .54S Cleveland ...65 4S .634 Columbus ...63 60 .510 Kan. City... 63 62 ,60. Indlnnapolls.63 52 .605 Minneapolis. 4 54 .471 St. Paul 38 64 .373 FED. LEAGUE. W.LPct Chicago 53 3S .582 Baltimore ..48 40 .545 Brooklyn ...i 28 .543 Indlahao's. 47 41 .534 Buffalo 43 43 .600 Kan. City. ..42 61 .452 Pittsburgh .37 49 . 430 St. Louis....3SC3.41 persons declaring thoy saw Frank Ban croft, business manager of the Cincinnati club, In Havana, Cuba, and also a hotel register In which Bancroft wrote his name during his stay there. The proving of such a charge would make the Cincinnati club liable to a fine of 21,000 and ma terially weaken Its case against tho St. Louis Federals, attorneys for tho latter have declared. Tnhr.i' Dcfrntn Mnlvrj n. TABEB. In., July 19. (Special.V-A base ball gamb was played hero Tuesday be tween Tabor nnd Malvern teams, the home team winning by a score of 5 to 1. Batteries: Malvern. Bellwood and Mas ters; Taber, Soule and Mann. KnlRhta Play Due tlrtll. SCHUYLER, Neb.. July 29.-(SpccIal,) A fast gamo of ball between Clarkson and Schuyler Knights of Pythias resulted In a victory for Clarkson. 31 to 9. The visitors remained for work In the rank of esquire, there being nine pages In' watting. Two cars of Knights autoed an error and has a batting average of .678, has been at bat sixty-four times with twenty-two baso hits, eight two-base, four threebase hits and three home runs. Glossman of Norfolk umpired. Atkinson plays here on Thursday and Lindsay or AJuu. ts... 4 rrinr. if... i ral lb lOltrt, cf... 1 1-iit. rt t Ktauloi'r, lb 3 Ne, 0 3 CMr. p Yesterday' llennlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 10; Wichita, 11. Omaha, Si Topeka, 5. Lincoln, 1; Dea Moines, 4. Denver, 8; St, Joseph. 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York. 6, 10; Cleveland, J, tt Washington. : Detroit, 7. Philadelphia, 6; St. Louis, 0. Boston, 8; Chicago, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 3; Boston, 8. Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, S; sixteen nlngs. Pittsburgh, 0; New York. 1. St. Louis, t; Philadelphia. 6. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. Indianapolis, 3; Baltimore, 4. St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 4. ' Chicago, 4; Buffalo, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6; St Paul, 0. Cleveland, 9; Minneapolis, 15. Indianapolis, 1: Kansas City, 0. lyulsvllle, 0; Milwaukee, 17. STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 4; Kearney, 5. Beatrice, 8; Grand Island, 4. Norfolk, 2; York, 6. Columbus, 0; Hastings, 6, In. Friday. Batteries: Battle Creek, TJlrich and Scott; Cornlea. Oik and Hayes. Hits: Off Ulrlch, 7; off Oik, 15. Battle Creek Victorious. BATTLE CREEK, Neb., July 29.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) Battle Creek defeatetl Cornlea, 13 to 2. Center Fielder Ley of Battle Creek featured with the bat, get ting a home run and a three-base hit out of three times up. Ley has played sixteen games with Battle Creek without from Fremont and Grand Chancellor C. F. Kimball of tho domain of Iowa was also present for the evening's work. Ar rangements are being made for n return game with Clarkson; also tor a game with Fremont. Tbtalu .30 T 2 24 16 -naurn ior ueisau in ninth, l Tes Moines 0 2 0 0 V '1 0 0 4 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Home runt Ewoldt. Struck outs By Moirildge. 7; by Dessau, 2. .Basea on balls: off Mogrldge. : off Drstau. S. Douhlc plays: reuau to McGnfflgan to Williams, Pchrelber to McGafflgan. Wild Pitches: Hy Mogridge, 2, tft on baaen: Dea Moire. 4: Uncoln. 8. Time: 1:10. Um pire: Fyfe. Kawfeds Beat Bakers in Third of Series PITTSBURGH. July M.-Kansas City defeated tho Pittsburgh Federals In the third game, or the series today, 6 to Tho locals were unable to overcome, Kan sas City's lead, although they used sub stitutes and pinch hitters, Rawtlngs, for merly of the Cincinnati National, played Corey. 1. York Wins YORK. Neb., July 29. (Special Tele gram.) vorlc took today'a game by bunching hits oft Reed. Norfolk had a two-run lead tintll 'he fifth .when York scored four on four singles, a double, a wa Ikand an error. Haley tightened after tho fifth nnd Norfolk was helpless. Scoro: NOrtFOUC. . TORK. AU.ll.O.A.E. AU.ll.O.A.C. Drown, m.... 4 1 0 lltlet, it. a 2 3 3 0 litis, lb 4 0 1 4 lMurph), cf.. 4 I i 0 0 0 0-oUsn. lb.... 1 2 A 4 9 0 0 CUt it. If.... 3 0 110 0 lOuiBf. lb.... 3 0 It 2 0 0 01. Harris. 2b S 0 2 1 1 0 OPIeros, rf.... 2 0 1 ( 0 EjhliMl, c... 4 2 2 0 3 OHalsjr, p 2 1 2 2 I Games Today. Western League Sioux City at Wichita, Omaha nt Topeka, Lincoln at Des Moines, linn.. O. T V. American League Boston at Chicago, " i Philadelphia at St. Louis, Washington at u Detroit, New York at Cleveland. nauonai jjeague ot. ioum hi uoiioo, Plttchurgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia, Federal Lcaguo Kansas City at Pitts burgh. Indianapolis at Baltimore, St Louis at Brooklyn. Chlccago at Buffalo. Amertcan Association Columbus at St Paul. Cleveland at Minneapolis, Louisville at Milwaukee. State League Superior at Columbus, Beatrice at Norfolk, York at Grand Island, Hastings at Kearney. Mslker, 11), . 4 lirlihi, II... 4 ..rue, cf. .. I Kchinl4t, lb. Turpio, rf. .. I viJtsti, e.. Iltsd, p..,. 2 3 I 0 0 10 1 1 0 i 2 1 Total- it 1 24 It 2 Tetals 21 27 li 2 Norfolk 1 0 (I 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 York 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Two-hose lilts; Melker, Reed, Bruce, Murphy. Stolen basea: Murphy, Chase, achlsstl. Double play: Chase (Unas, slated). Bases on balls: Oft Haley, 1; otf, Reed, X 1-flft on buses: Norfolk, 4; York, .7. Struck out: By Haley. 3; by Heed. 6. Wild pltche: Reed. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Black. Kearney Oopa One. KEARNEY, Neb., July 53.-(Speclal Tflfcgram.) Kearney mndo It two out ot three from Superior, by batting in three runs in the eighth inning, and took to day's game. 5 to 4. Wright allowed two more lilts than did AVcldman, but kept them Kcnttered except In the eighth. Synek's batting was a feature, us was hut work on basea. he .tcallng second twice, third twice and home once. Krrott relieved Weldman In the eighth and sua. ceedod In letting the Kaps down with but oho run utter two had scored oft Wotdnian. Scoro: BVpEIlIOlt ' KEA1KCY. All. II. O A.C. Alt.ll.Ct-A.E. Hllrbr'na, lb t 0 14 1 OSwefc. 3b, snoriston for Kansas City. He nut un a'Crsr. 2b 4 1 0 t lAnxi.. 2b A. I 1 7 - g 0 0 K 0 9 1 0 0 0 T" t 0 0 .95 1l 17 Totals ..35 eiovp. CITY. AH..B, II Ooonar, .38 4 l ciatKe, rf.. .......... 4 Kane, Jb. 4 iMiro. 'jo.......... mnmmt, n . Klein, p......, t fAcbum. p,..... 3 Ctark, J , p. 1 .. - .'5 ' V 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 42 :s 0.''A. 4 1. I IS- I 1 s 0 0 0 0 E. 0 1 0 0 1 a 0 o o o KPOrt game in the field and made a two bagger. Score: 1LH.F. Knhsaa City ..6 1 0 0 0 3 10 V-5 10 0 Pittsburgh ..v.o o o o o : t os 4 1 Batteries: Kansas City. Stone. Adams and Ensenroth: Plttaburgh, CamnlU, Walker and Berry. BROOKLYN. July 9.-Brpoktyn won an elghteen-lnnlng gamo 'from St Louis here today. St. Louis had the game well In hand, at the end or the sixth Inning, but In the seventh, eighth and ninth the locals tallied three runs,' one a homer by Evans, and tied the score. The game ended villi two men out In the eighteenth when Anderson srored on a single by Her man. St. I.ouls played a faat fielding! (fame and as a result Brooklyn had! twenty-two men left on baaea. The sec ond game scheduled was not played. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn OtM 000 111 COO OfXl 001-4 21 1 St Louis CC0 jt 000 0CO CC0 POO-3 6 0 Batteries: Brooklyn, Marion. Houck. McOraw. Peters and Land; St Louis, Davenport, Brown and. Chapman, Simons. Storm Lake I.oara, STORM LAKE, la.. July J.-(Ppee)al Telegra.m.)-In a featureless game Hloux Falls beat Storm Lake her today. I to 1. Batteries; EHrt and Miller; Schaub and Jordan. 2 0 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 2 V.1J 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 a o o s e o : o o i. 4 m T,o4alf ,...t....,M JO 17 41 II 1 rTw out xbea -a-taeins; run soorssL gum ctri;..,ooi 4 3floiec is WtesrfM .T..-,. ,.o ijiqo4oieoe 1U Sjrlfkkjtsv Clark, Kane (.. BaM. CtttMiiin, Msj, .Bakisrt Nicholses T) fca Wuc yaiTiMsruBOBB (X), Bain! JrVusa. 'Viooiuff, ocsw. itrxsa&le. Thrr-b. ' A Bitter Tontc aids dUMtipn. Electric Bitters will In crease your appetite, help digest your food and tona op your S7sttrm. SOc and rt. AH druxxtsta, AdTertlsement, Crm, e 4 I i Bruwn. St.... 3 2 '2 u li-tlrtu. of. i Tli.u-lnE. It. 3 I 3 0 OfUmaer. -t .14 landwlh. rf. 4 1 1 A OMttatr. It... I Hpnrtw, St.. I 2 0 0 0,v'o4ruff, 4s 4 Hmllb. Jb.... 4 V 0 2 OBrlekson, c. 3 tVsldrasn. p. 3 I 0l lA'rlfbi, p.... a t.rrtii, p 1..VMV9 . . . Tt,, T !T 0 Totals.. ..,( I ;l 12 3 Superior 0-1 0 0 0 1-0 3 04 Kearney 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 J Two-baso hit: lluiiisej,-. Three-base hit: Synek. Home run: Gray. Stolon bates: Synek (2), Thtesalng. Sacrltice hits: j Scheuren, Thltslng. Hits: Off Wled- iuuii, 7 In e'.ght Innings. Struck out: By Weldman. ; By Wright. It Baaea on balla; Off Weldman. 2; ofr Wright. lioublo play: Wright to Woodruff to: Iirunm. lft on bases: Kearney. 6: Superior. R. IVarned runs: Kearney. 1, buporlpr, i Flnt base on errors: Kear ney. 0: Superior. 1. Time: 2:0& Umnlrc: Newhouao. Scorer: McCluro. Uplaud Wins from llulaleln. UPI.AND. Neb.. July fSnorl.l.V- tlplanit Revenged Its Fourth pf July de- iei nunaoy, ay urieauna; iioiaieirv , to U Errors and ragged Holding; were re sponsible for tba Voaa of the game. The feature of the game wa the pitching of Rhoeder, tho "Wanda Wonder," and the fielding ot Anderson at shortstop for Upland. Bcore: it. U.K. Hoi stein 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 T Upland 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 07 9 3 Batteries; Rhoeder and Hageman; Psrtoh and Ostergaard. American Association Itraulla. R-TLK. Columbus 6 16 1 fica 3iay rnttsrt-l arilir-prrs Snr iB-rralna. Bt Paul Cleveland .. Minneapolis Iudlanapolla Kansas City. Louisville ... Milwaukee 0 3 .15 1( 1 .18 0 .080 .031 -17 1 0 Chicago Wins from Buffalo Federals in Twelve Innings BUFFALO, July 19. Chicago won one of tho best games of the Beaton from tha Buffalo Federals today by a score of 4 to 3 In twelve' Inning. Captain Joe Tinker tied tho score In the ninth on his single, followed by two more safeties by Jackson and Farrell. Both aides mado one run In the tenth. Hal Chase, who had scored the tletr.g run In that Inning on a three-bagger, followed by a single, was responsible for Chicago's 'winning run In the twelfth. Scoro: R.H.E. Chicago 00000001110 1 4 IS 4 Buffalo 0 01000100100-3 9 1 Batteries: Chicago, rendergast, Watson nnd Block; Buffalo, Krapp, Moran and Blair. BALTIMORE. July 29. Baltimore won out In the tenth Inning of today's game with Indianapolis, 4 to & Kautf tied tho score for Indianapolis In the fourth In ning when he made his second home run ot the aeries and sent In two runs ahead of him. Three hits and a sacrifice gave Baltimore the winning run. Score: R.H.E. Baltimore 0 1 3 0 0 0 0O01-4H a Indianapolis 0 0 0 3 4)00000-3 5 0 Batteries: Baltimore, Wllhelm and Jacklltsch; Indianapolis, IvaJsei ling and Warren. v MARSAN'S iNJUricTlON HEARING IS POSTPONED ST. LOUIS. Mo., July S3. Representa Uvea ot organised base ball claimed a, big victory In the legal battle with the. Federal league when Judge J. H. Trleber In the United States dUtrlct court here today postponed until September a hear ing on the St. Ixmla Federal loague club's petition to have dissolved the Injunction against Armando Maraans. tho Cuban fielder, who jumped from the Cincinnati Nationals. Insofar as the Federal league schedule closes .early In October. It Is considered doubtful If a decision will be rendered In time to permit Marsans to play again this season. Maraans returned to St, Louis from Cuba, his native land, two days ago loaded with ilecumentary evidence to be used tn the rase Officials of the local Federal clul are so confident of victory In the legal battle that they have made It known that four players prominent In the major leagues are ready to jimulsto Marsans should the federal court give him tha right to play with St Louis. t Is understood attorneys for the Fed. erala Intended to try to break dow-i the Injunction by the counter charge that the Cincinnati club violated the alien labor law by bringing a forpigner to the United States under a laHor contract The Cuban claims to have obtained on hts recent trip home sworn statements of Manhattan Shirt Sale Starts Thursday Marning at 8 O'CIock All of our Manhattan shirts, including plain whites, white pleats, all soft and stiff cuffs and all silk, silk and linen and fast colors in a great variety of Madras materials are greatly reduced in price. Our stock is one of the largest in the country and the selections are almost unlimited. Figure your savings from the following prices: Eegular $1.50 grade, including plain white and' white pleats, now $1.15 Regular $2.00 grade, including plain white and white pleats, now. $1.38 Regular $2.50 tirade, iucluding plain white and white pleats, now $1.88 Regular $3.00 grade, including plain white and white pleatti, now. $2.25 Regular $4 00 grade, including beautiful silk and silk crepe, now .....$2.85 Regular $5.00 grade, including beautiful silk and silk crepe, now $3.55 ANY MEN'S SUIT IN OUR STORE i Price Nothing is reserved in our Va price suit sale All litrht. medium and heavy weight suits are included. All blues and blacks in all weights can be bought at ex actly their worth. There are no "special purchases" offered, but everjt suit is our reg ular stock with the original price tickets on.them. Suits $20 to $40, now $10 to $20. 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