I. All of Which rr A v in isu . . . . Your, wipe cso Wfe you 0U6HV To 6T'rA OOOLEY'S AUSTRIAN FANS 'EM Rcisigl Serves Brand of Puzzling Ball to the Rourkes. THOMASON'S ONLY OMAHA RUN Xlnnffera Fill llnar.. tlften EiiourIi, but Are Unnlile to Croaa Plate Before It's Time for An- , other liinlnn:. TOPEKA, Kan., July 30. (Special Tele- 'ram lMannirrr Dirk fnnlpv told h. ,riun.)-Managcr Dick Cooley told "is strlan pitcher, Reslgl, that the Omaha (layers were Serbs. Relslgl trained his gram, A nlri v artillery on the Invaders In Invincible fashion and th eRorukes scarcely had a lookln, the final count being 9 to 1 In favor of tho Kaws. Styles and Single were driven to cover and, Closman was peppered smartly during tho two Innings ho occupied the mound. TOPEKA. AB. It. Cochran. Sb 5 0 H. O. A. E. 10 3 0 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 19 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 12 0 2 13 0 10 0 0 2 0 a 0 II 27 W 0 H. O. A. E. 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 110 19 2 1 2 10 0 0 G 2 0' 2 '3 ' 3 0 1 2 '4 1 La Flambers, If u Forsythe, rf 5 Koerncr, lb. .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 Rapps, c , Talllon, BS, Lattimorc. 2b., Wakefield, cf. Bclslgl, p , Totals ... 34 9 OMAHA. Thomason. cf 5 Thomas. 3b 6 Krug, If 3 Hchllcbner, lb 4 Congalton, rf 4 Crosby, Cv...r Graham, .5b '. 3 Lhinlnp, ss....... .4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 ' 0 0 0" 0V "1 0 0"' 0 loshian.: .... 'Krilger ........ . 1 0 0 O Tplals,v .......38 V 8 24 14 2 Batted for Closman In ninth. ropeka a 2 0 0 '0 0 6 0 1 9 Dmaha 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .0-1 Three-base hits: La Flambers, Kelsigl, riiomasoru Two-base hits: Forsytho (2), Uapps (2), Itelslgl, Thomason, Schllebner, Congalton. Double plays: Belslgl to Lat llmore to Koerner. Krug to Crosby, Dun lap to Graham to Schllebner. Stolen base: Koerncr. Hits: Off Styles, 8 In five and ane-thtrd innings: otf Slagle, 2 in two thirds Inning; off Closman. 4 In two in nings. Bases on balls: Off Relslgl, 2; Dff Styles. 3; off Closman, 1. Struck out: By ItciMgl, 9; by Styles, 3; by Closman, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Uv Styles, 2. Um pire: Stockdalc. N W1C1I15S TllOUNCK THE SIOUX Indians Lone to Jobbe.m by Ten to Seven Seore. WICHITAi ' Kan. July 30. Wichita trounced Sioux City again to the tune of 10 to 7. This was done after the Indians had made six scores In the first Inning off Jimmle Durham and forced him from the box. Peaches Graham, catcher, re placed Durham In the box and held tho Sioux City club to thrto hits and one run In four Innings. Meanwhile tho Witches had knocked Mike Rcaganand liddie Klein out of tho box and made ten Kcores. Graham then went to catching and demons finished the game, not al lowing a run. Doyle finished the game ror Sioux city and auowea Dut one nit in two Innings. Seore: AVICHITA. AB. ... 3 H. O. A. B. 12 10 0 1 0 t) 3 3 11 2 13 0 2 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 19 10 0 3 10 1 0.0 0 0 0 10 0 1,0 0 0 1 0 Q 12 27 "S "I II. O. A. E. 13 6 0 1 1 0 0! 2 11 1 ' 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 10 3 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Fl 1 3 Ochs. 3b Nicholson, rf P. O'Rourke, 2b. Kltzstnunons, ss. J. O'llourke, If.. Blllfl, cf Henry, lb Jones, c "IIhpp , Durham, P.,. Graham, p.-c. ... Ciomons, p 0 1 1 3 1 4 0 o- 0 0 0 10 Totals 35 SIOUX CITY, AB. R. Cooney, 2b.... Harke, rf. ... Kutif, lb 1.4,'Joiine. cf... Baiid. 3b Callahan, ss.. Davidson, If.. t'rtsp, c I.cagan, p Klein, p Doyle, p Woodburn .. 3 1 Totals 37 Batted for Jones In fifth. Butted for Klein In sovonth. Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- Wluhlta I 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 -10 Left on bases: Sioux City, 11; Wlchltn T. Sacrifice hits: I.eJcune. Davidson, iliahani. Two-base hits: Reagan, Balrd, P. O'Rdurke (2). Callahan. Stolen bas m. Balnl 13). Davidson. J. O'Rourke. Hits: Off Reagan. 7: off Klein, 3; Off Doyle, 1; orr Durham, o; ou uruiiam, u; on ciom ens. X Double play: Callahan to Cooney to Kane. Struck out: By Reagan. 3; by Jlcln,l; by Doyle, 1: by Durham. 2; by tiraliam. 3. Bases on balls: Off Reagan, 3; off Klein. 1; off Doyle. 1; off Graham. off Clemnns, 1. Wild pitches: Reagan, Klein, lilt by pitched ball: By Graham, 4.'rlHp. Time; 2:10. Umpires: Burr and Gaston. J U.SIKH I1UFBAT (;itr..i,ii:s Strrxrr Flulsbrs Twenty IiiiiIiiks Without IleliiK Scoreil On. ST. JOSBI'H. July S0.-Although St. Jo i-epli made nine errors In today's game vith Denver, the vlaUors were able to " wip Ulll lllivn tunc, jumrini ..lllllinK. urown and aterzer ouxpiionen narring - ton Sterzer finished twenty tonserutlvo I innings without a score being made off! 'Lm- A,M.a.nap0.rCof,o'. H,u ViWer ! the field In tho ninth inning for protest ing a decltlon. Score: DBNVl'.R. All, R. O. A. 3 4 ! 0 1; 0 1 0 I I lot k, Jb ' kid rf 1 -'IdlllgtOII. cf l.utrher If S 0" h 1 r -J .rthi, )' 5 0 .. .. 4 -. . I 3 Shows that Mutt Is a "Dog in the Manger1' IX TO (JO WHAT POR. "thnv ir is Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.1 W.UPct. Sioux City.. 60 42 .5S8;New York.. 53 34 .603 uenver ....m 43 .aiVi i-nicago ....f.z 40 .bt St. Joseph. .BS 43 .670' St. Louis ...01 43 .543 Lincoln ....51 4S .515' Boston 43 45 .4 Des Moines. Gl CO .505 Cincinnati ..43 48 .473 Omnha ....46 53 .463 Phlla 40 49 .449 Wichita ...42 60 .4121 Pittsburgh .89 4$ .448 Topeka 39 64 .37? Brooklyn ...3t 49 .421 AMER LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.1 W L Pet. Phlla, ......53 33 .6371 Chicago ....54 39 .681 pston M .564, Baltimore ..48 40 .643 ' ashlng'n .W 42 . 643 Brooklyn ...46 39 .S II , Detroit ....49 46 .516 Indlanap'n .47 4i .631 Chicago 47 47 .600) Buffalo 41 41 .600 St. Louls...45 47 .4S9: Kan. Clty....42 52 .417 ; York..41 IBS ttUi'lttshurRh ..m 49 .437 Cleveland ..30 65 .3161 St. Louis. ...39 54 . 419 STATE LEAGUE. I AM EH. ASSK. W.L.Pct.1 W.L.Pct. Beatrice ...60 27.649 Milwaukee .57 45 .559 Umlsvllln ,.57 48 .543 Cleveland ..65 49 .529 Columbus .'.52 60 .510 Kan. City... 63 52 .605 lndlanan's ..63 52 .605 Hastings ..45 33 .677 York 44 85 .5571 Superior ...4138.519 C3d. Island.. 39 39 .COO Columbus ..35 .44 . 443 Norfolk Kearney ..32 44 .421iMlnneap,s ..49 64 .476 . .26 52 ,333 St. Paul. . . .3S C4 .373 Yenterilay' nennltn. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 7; Wichita, 10. Omaha, 1; Topeka, 9. Llneoln-Des Moines; postponed; rain. Denver, 3; St. Joseph, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 4; Chicago, 0. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 1. Washington. 2; Detroit. 3. New York, 3, 8; Cleveland. 2, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 1; Boston. 2. Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn, 2. Cincinnati, 2; New York, 0. Chicago, 3. 5; Philadelphia, 4, 1- FEDEIfAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 0; Pittsburgh, 2. Indianapolis-Baltimore; postponed; rain. Chicago. 1, 10; Buffalo, 3. 5. St. Louis. 9, 2; Brooklyn. 2, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cplumbus-St. Paul; postponed; rain. Cleveland, 4; Minneapolis. 5. Louisville. 0; Milwaukee, 9. STATE LEAGUE. Superior, (1; Columbus, 4. Beatrice, 0: Norfolk, 6. York. 4; Grand Island, 6. Hastings, 9; elvarney, 16. Gnmea Today. Western League-Sioux City at Wichita, Omaha at Topeka, Lincoln at Des Moines, Denver at St. Joseph. American League Boston at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Washington at Detroit, New York at Cleveland. National League St. Louis at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New lork, Chicago at Philadelphia. Federal League Kansas City at Balti more, Indianapolis at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburgh,- St. Louis at Buffalo. American Association Indianapolis at St. Paul, Columbus at Milwaukee, Cleve land at Kansas City, Louisville at Mln. neapolls. Nebraska State League Superior at Columbus, Beatrice at Norfolk, York at Grand Island, Hastings at Kearney. Barbour, 3b 4 Harrington, p 4 0 10 ISO 24 11 O. A. E. 0 2 J 3 0 0 8 0.0 10 0 1 3 1 4 11 3 3 2 7 11 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 10 9 I. 0 0 0 0-3 0 3 1 1 Total 34 3 6 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R, H. R. Watson, 2b. Fox. If 4 ' . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 .4 '. 2 . 1 . 0 .33 Schang, lb....f. G. Watson, cf.. untton, 3b Pettlgrew, rf... Stolotf. ss Griffith, c Brown, p Patterson Sterzer, p Totals Denver 0 0 0 : St. Joseph 0 0 0 I Three-babe hit: Griffith. Two-base hit: Pettlgrew. Stolen bases: Spahr, Coffey, SacrlUco fly: McCarthy. Sacrifice hit: Cassidy. .Double plays: Pettlgrew to Orifritn. It. Watson to Stoloff to Schang. Hits: Off Brown, 4 in seven Innings. Struck out: By Brown, 3; by Harrington, 6. Bases on balls: Off Harrington. 1; off Brown, 1; olf Sterzer, 1. Wild pitch: Brown. Time: 2:15. Umpire: McCaf lerty. JOHNSON ENJOINED FROM PLAYING IN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH. July 30,-Judge Joseph M. Swearlngon today In common pleas court granted a temporary order pro hibiting Georgo''M. Johnston of the Kan eau City Federal league club, from play ing baseball In Pittsburgh. The Injunc tion was as'ied by tho Cincinnati Exhi bition company, owning the Cincinnati v , . .' ' .,. .,,, . , . ' National league club, which claimed Johnston had violated his contract in going to the Kansas City federals. STANDING OF THE TEAMS PLAYING IN THE CLANUCK FAIRriELD, Neb.. July 30.-(Speclal.)-Following Is the standing of the teams in the Clanuck league, games which are played on Tuosdays and Fridays: P. W. L. 3 3 0 .3 2 1 Pet. 1.(00 .67 .900 .550 .3X1 .M0 Fairfield .... Nelson Glenvlilo .... Clay Center. Edgar DeweeSe .... , ARAPAHOE TEAM WINS ... ... DOUBLES AT FRANKLIN I'RANKI.l.V, Neb.. July 80.-fSpcciaI , Tlnrrnm.l--1ll llio flnnla nf (he rlniihl. E of the R-Mithwcteni Scb.aska Tennis J j tout nanwut held at Franklin. Patterao i 0 aii.i Helman of Ar..pabiie ilefrated BIj- 0 fr.i-n and V.u" (.f F-tt.1 Pn In a f..t ganr J and ,..e ....r v.,t I tie 0 " ' ' ' TH.R BBK: KNOW BOY VflO OUf..ut. GfeY A MMOR.Ce. AHCb, Be A GOO KID 3J IT ALL QVJGfL UJITU ISLANDERS WINFR0M YORK Take Game in Ninth Inning on Claire's Hit. NORFOLK HAS AN EASY TIME "Wnlk Airiiy with Game, from 11 en trice by Six to Nothing on Flnei IIHllnK by Short stop Drmrn. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., .July 30. (Spe cial Telegram.) Grand Island won from York In the ninth Inning, desplto tho fact that Umpire Qulglcy handed tho visitors their first run and gave the Islanders the worst of It on other decisions. Roben's one-handed catch was a feature. Man ager Clnlre hit In tho winning run. Sroro: YORK. UTIAND 1SI.AND, AI1.H.O.A.K. All. II. O. A. i:. Hire, ss nil 0Rotn, Sb...l 0 .1 4 1 Murphy, cf.. S 2 1 1 0Obt, 3b.... S 0 111 Totten, 3b... 3 113 Orayne, If...'. K 4 0 0 0 Chuer lb.... 4 013 1 0Vrnty, cf...4 1 0 0 nernnen, ir.. 4 13 1 VDowney. rf.. 6 1 1 0 0 lUrrli, 2b.... 3 1 4 1 2Vanre, c 4 3 10 1 0 Pierce, rf...4 1 0 0 OCTilir. lb... 4 S 7 2 0 Bihlnell, c.4.0 1 0 Olluthnbrg. 4 3 1 1 0 Otborne, p... 4 1 1 6 Olloffman. p.. 4 1 0 2 1 Totals 33 7 31 II 3 Totals 38 15 27 11 3 York 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1-4 Grand Island 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 l-o Bases on balls: Off Osborne, 3. Struck out: By Osborne. 1; by Hoffman, 1ft. Two-base hits: Totten, Harris, Vnrncy, Vance. Double plays: Obst to Claire to Obst, Murphy to Chase. Left on bases: York, 5; Grand Island, 11. Stolen base: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: Murphy, Totten, Harris, Varney, Clalrc. Umpire: Qulgley. nerenffc for the Knpi, KEARNEY, Neb., July 30.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Kearney won the first of the series from Hastings today In a game ventured by the heavy hitting of both teams. Plercy was driven from the mound In the fifth and Wllley, who re lieved him, did not succeed In stopping the Kaps. Iron was hatted out In the third and Plympton pitched several Innings and retired In favor of Bono in the Bevcnth. Dminm and Mattlcks had a perfect day at the bat with Erlckson and Acock close to thorn in swatting honors. Schu ren's homer was one of tho longest seen on the diamond this year. The score: HASTINGS. KBAJtNBY. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.ll.O.A.E. Moo0' V!: t I ? 2 S5--! i i 2 Rlch-rdion. 0 4 2 7 0 ojiumm. lb.'! 4 4 l mSfSnib": 3 I l&T t,!i 3 o 1 Mttilcka, 2b. s 5 2 3 otutney. if..! 5 2 o l Rf."::J o I i SErteta?.'?- Id I'lcrcy. p.... 2 o i i oirlon. pi...!!! i o i uiy, p. ...j j) j j jiiMrmpton, p. 2 l o l 0 Totals 37 13 24 10 2 n' P 1 Totala 44.2S 27 13 4 Hastings 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 09 Kearney 2 0 0 1 6 5 3 0 -16 Two-lias hits: MattlcliH. Sherman, Richardson, Brown, Erlckson. Mathey, Scheuren. Ramsay. Drumni. Three-baso hits: Mattlcks, Acock. Home run: Scheuren: Stolen bases: Bechtold, Rich ardson, Synek, Mutncy. Sacrifice hits: Riley, Synek, Plympton. Sacrifice fly: Drumm. Hits: Off Plercy, 14 In five in nings; off Wllley, 12 In three Innings; off Irion, 4 In. two and two-thirds Innings; off Plympton. 6 In three and nne-thlrd In nings; off Bono. 3 In three Innings. Struck out: By Plcroy, 2; by Wllley, 4; by Irion. 3; by Plympton, 1; by Bono, 4. Bases on halls: Off Plercy, 7; off Irion, 2; off Plympton, 2; off Bono, 2; off AVilley. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Irion (Gett man). Parsed balls- Itlohnntan,, n Wild pitch: Irion. Douhle play: Riley to ..uvii-. auiiicu runs: Hastings, z; Kear ney, 8, Left on bases: Hastings, 10; Kearney. 16. Time: 2:30. Hr-r.,.- ir.. Clure. Umpire: Newhoue. Drummer Bounce Leaders. NORFOLK. Neb.. Julv 30. fPnrrlol Tl. egram.) Tho Drummers had things their own wny today and w.ivlnl.i ih 0 ..Jo,nnsn ""s easy to hit and ..oi..u. ui n(i nine trouble In getting out of uxtremely bad holes. The feature of the game was B. Brown's hitting. Ho pulled out two home run, which counted inn iour urummer scores, Out of the other two times up, he got singles, one of them counting for ia score. Tho score: BEATRICE. NOHKOIJC. AD.lLflM.e. iti ii n , i. florer. 2b.... 5 2 2 2 Olurplu, rf... 5 ' 1 ' l' 0 6 llellricb. .s. 4 1 1 4 Oltilt,. !b".. 4 13 4 0 Wf. c.... 4 1 1 0 OM.Ucr, 3b.. 2 10 3 0 llUck. rf....4 3 0 0 Oiirlght, It.... g 0 0 0 0 Iloc'ewtta, lb3 0 13 0 OQruce. cf....S t 2 0 0 rBi .:::: X I ? ?S-.Ib-i 9" ? Johnaon, p... 4 10 3 OWalwor'th.' p! 4 12 3 0 Totals 34 3 24 13 1 Totala. ...29 10 Hi: 0 Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Norfolk 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Two-base hits; Coe. Melker. Musser. Homo runs: Brown (2). Ciicrjflce hits: Schmidt 13), Bright, Bochewltz. Bases on balls: Olf Walworth, 5; off oJhnson, 4. Struck out: By Walworth, 9; by John son. j. Double play: Hellrlch to Florey to Bockewltz. IjBlt on bases: Norfolk. 8; Heatrlce. 4. Wild pitch: Johnson! Passed ball: Coh. lilt. by pitched ball: By Johnson, Btuce. Time: 2;00. Um pire: Black, Superior llcttrx SiTaKrra, COI.tAIBl'ft. Neb.. July 30. tBpecIal Telegram.)-The Pawneoa and the Ce ment Milkers nullod off a swutfent. ,., ttam getting olov.jn hits. Columbus used three pitchers and Superior two. Double plays by thj locals wore some of tho features. Sc;-c: SI-TEWOH. COLUMDU8. AD. ll.O. A B. AD.ll.O.A.E. Oiay. 2t. ... 4 1 3 4 O'tauarau, Jb. i 2 1 2 0 Ors, c i 3 0 1 aiiiimt. 0 13 0 Drown, aa,... 3 12 4 0 'ran If 4 3 10 0 Tttrlaalna;. If 3 3 2.0 Otnl, jb 4 1 13 1 0 !andretli. rf 3 0 0 0 Olyf'li, at.... 4 110 1 Monroe, lb J 2 0 ( ratt. rf.....3 I 0 1 0 Hmlth. 3b.. 6 12 2 OKranlai'r, 2b 4 1 1 2 Hrrrlt. el.... 2 1 3 1 ON.r, c s 10 3 Franklin, p.. 0 0 0 2 OZwIrrro'n, pO -0 0 1 I Aitley. p .2 0 0 0 03uttHi, p 1 0 0 2 0 Tbalman, p. .2 S 0 1 0 Totala. H1I2T1I0 1 ! Totala U 11 ; 11 4 ' HllW-rlor 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 t(-Ji : ' , , ' ""' --t score be.im niu-ie in tne nrst innng. ' fu r 'Vt' tfr'n tt. $Z "Zm: Tv. Hlee.rle, lirnn.1. Bltler. Krarln-'r. Iin.ln.n Jfee Home run. 'helps d sreifclH, aids digestion, Inercajte Gron l""bl -N s .l..n ,, )en ti!npttl" keeps ier and kidneys healthy u.l iWX't !nn", T' """' M.U t A H.i. i: -. . , I in 1 1 .. iff Z .in'r-i'.iu.i ! I"' ' "r OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY "WHATD0N "V WNY TO rArirVY VOUR. - VOR.C5ti oft. wipe SOT 9 WILL HIS RADICAL TRAINING METHODS SUCCEED ? CHARLES IIERZOO. CINCINNATI, July 30,-In spite of the fact that ho has driven a half dozen good players from tho ranks of the Reds, Charles Herzog, tho former Giant, and new manager of the Cincinnati team, promises to produce a winning comblnu. tlon If ho is given sufficient time. He has to his credit tho driving from the team o t ot Hoblltzoll, Armando, Marsans, Bates, 'Davenport and Chief Johnson, men who o i wre troublo makers, ho says, and who ii,,ldn't cnre wl,ell,er ,1,n won or j ! lost. It is doubtful whether llerzog will bo given tho time he requires to rebuild 1 tho Rcda for Garry Herrmann Is undor- stood to be nlready out of patience with nis radical methdds. 5 In one nnd one-third Innings: off Oulnn. 3 In three ai'd one-third Innings; off Tiieiman, ,t in lour and one-third Innings. uases on units: urr Artloy, 6; orr :'pn derman, 2: off Qulnii, off Thelman, 1 Passed ball: Gron. Time: 2:X. Umplro Meysrs. -r i time Ulub Slioot on Stanton Range STANTON, Neb., July 30.-(Speclal.) The Stanton Government Rifle club met on the range here Tuesday for an all-day shoot. Tho government gives a valuable medal to bo shot for for each club In good standing. No member can win this medal twice. Following aro the scores the pjosslblo being 160 or 60 at each rango -Yards. 500 300 200 Total It. II. Morse .... Lincoln Riley ... Iver Johnson ... H. B. Ilobbs Thto. Lemmll ... Spear Galbralth C. 8. Delly A, Lemmll B. W. Salsbury Martin McGIll ... ('lark Evans J. F. Poucher ... Floyd Dopson ... O. Van Ness E. R. Heirmann Jacob Frickcl ... Georgo Dahl . . . ...38 41 42 U2 ..43 41 ::6 120 110 103 101 40 29 40 33 36 Sti 30 27 27 30 18 10 25 14 34 36 32 17 24 20 25 17 37 42 40 3S 37 35 :n 32 23 : so 2H 37 41 32 40 37 36 21 31 23 30 it 2S 40 23 31 101 96 1)6 91 89 29 33 33 15 2-1 32 23 7 25 86 04 83 74 ;.Kirk ruv W. Malnney R. B. Harrison . IC. Van Ness John Harshmttn L. R. Ixierko ... Max Teltdke ... 11. Oltfchulor ... A. L. Burnham 20 22 is' Lassie McGregor Wins M. and M, Stake DETROIT. Mich., July SO.-LassIe Mr Gregor won the deciding heat today I the M. & M. $10,000 stake. Peter Scott was second and Linda Wrona, who broke badly, was distanced. McGregor gets first money, Scott second and McCIoskey fourth In the standing yesterday, fourth money. Tho association retains third money because of Linda Wrona's poor showing. Anierlt-un A'sorlntlnn Ilraults, R.H.H Louisville 0 2 Mllwutikee 12 4""levoland .....4 7 Minneapolis 5 7 I'lerre Wins Game. Plr.miL, 8. I".. July ). -(Special Tele gram.) In the ball K&m- litre today be tween the home team nnd Gettysburg, the honv tenni won. by 2 to 0, Tho only 1 I .'51, 1914. Drawn CUBS' AND PHILS DIYIDE Home Team Wins Opener and Chi cago Second, FIRST GOES TWELVE INNINGS In Last I'rnj, VmtRhn Keeps Home Team's HtU Mentlerrit anil I Ilaekect Up In Fnnltles Slylr- PHILADELPHIA, July ?0.-Aftcr Phil- delphia won tho opening game hero to- lay, 4 to 3 In twelve Innings, Chicago turned tho tables in the second by win ning, 6 to 1. Alexander and Iavender had a duel In tho opener, tho latter bolng taken out In the eleventh Inning to per mit Knlscly, formerly of the Birmingham cam, to bat. Humphries, who took Iayciidcr's place, was Ineffective In the twelfth, when with tho bases filled nnd one out, Alexander scored the winning tally when Mageo beat out a bunt. In the second game Vaughn kept the homo team's hits scattered nnd was backed up In faultless style, whllo hlladclphla piled up errors which proved costly. Score: CH1CAOO. rUlLADF.I.rillA. An.H.O.A.R. All. ll.O. A. G. Uach, ct....( ) I 0 Ollrrur. 3b,... 6 2 4 1 0 Cloixl. rf 8 1 B 0 OMartln. r. .. 4 1 2 3 2 Saier, lb.... 2 U 2 onerkcr, ir 8 020 o tnrman, 2b& 2 1 1 OMarae. 2b.,.. 3 6 3 11 Scbultt. It .. 4 1 2 0 0 -ravarii, rf.. 3 110 0 (urrlitrn, nl 0 I I ni.udrrus, lb.. S 110 1 0 iTZ'de'r"' c 1 S i ! S??0,n' 5 ? f I u u.J,r:. P: 1 I 5 i OUtauodor. p4 1 1 3 1 Humphries, pO 0 0 0 1 Hniaeiry ... i v 0 0 0 Totala. .41 iiii: i Totala 43 14 1 One out when winning run scoied. 'Batted for Lavender In eleventh. Chicago 0 0 012000000 0-3 Philadelphia 1 o o 0 0 0 l 1 0 o o 1-4 Two-base lilt: Zimmerman. Three-base hit: Mftgee. Home run: Cravath. Hits: Off Lavender, 7 In ten Innings; off Humphries, 2 In one nnd one-third In nings. Sacrifice hits: Schulto. Sweeney, Martin (2). Byrne. Stolen bases: Becker, I'asKert. Double play; Doom to .Martin. 1oft on bases: Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 11. Bases on balls: Off Lavender. 3: off Humphries, 1; off Alexander, 3. First" base on errors: Chicago, 4;, Philadelphia, strucK out: iiy Lavonaer. ; uy Humphries. 1; by Alexander, 8. Tlmo: 2:20. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Score, second game: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. AD.ll.O.A.E. All. ll.O. A. E. Iach, cf.... 4 1 7 0 ODyrne. 3b.... 4 0 0 3 0 Ooort, rl 4 2 0 0 OMartln, r... 4 1 3 3 3 Knlifly, If... 4 0 6 0 ODccker, If.... 4 0 110 Zlmrman, 2b 4 2 1 0 OMajee, 2b. ..4 3 1 1 3 .. . I ' Q.V SWA Co u Halar. lb.... 2 0 a 0 OCravath, rf.. 4 1 1 2 0' leirnruni.; -111.1 ........... .u....m.I...L Huceney, 2b. 3 0 2 4 oi'aakrrt. cf... 4 o 6 l o . the Southwestern Nebraska Tennis assocl-S"!,".'.-- ";? J I ? S ! J ? o ntlon Is being held on tho fast tennis Vauthn, p... 4 10 2 OltUay, p 0 0 1 0 0 nracna.tr, p.. n o o l Totala ...31 7 27 10 OU'maardnr, pi 0 0 0 rolan 1 0 0 0 0 Duma .... 1 1 0 0 0 Totala ....33 7 27 13 Batted for lllxey In third. Batted for Oeschgcr In seventh. Chicago i 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1-5 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .0-1 Two-baso hits: Vaushn. Luderus. Ma- gee. Hits: Off Rlxey, 4 In three Innings; off Oeschger, 2 In two Innings: off Baum gardner. 1 In four Innings: Stolen bases: Good (2), Corrlden, Magee. Douhlo plays: martin to i.uuerus, uravatn to Aiamn. Sacrifice hit, Sweeney, Sacrlflco fly: Knlscley. Buses on balls: Off Rlxey. 3: off Oeschger, 2; off Baumgardner, 1. Loft ou oases: cnicugo, 7; Philadelphia, 5. First base on erruw Chicago, 4. Struck out: Hy Vaughn. 2: by Rlxey. 1: by OesQhger, 1,: by Baumgardner, 1. Time; i:4i. t'mpiras: Jiart and Rlgler. I'lrnti-a Bent Dotlirera, ' BROOKLYN. Julv SO.-PIttsburKh batted Allen hard, took advantage of Brown's wlldness and hit Enzmann. while Brook lyn was. making errors today, ond walked off with an easy victory by 7 to 2, Cooper was always errectivo and the taiicnaers narrowly escaped a. shutout. Tho fleldlnc of Vlox, Wagner and Dalton featured an otnerwisn ordinary ban game. O'Mara turned on anklo throwing Carey out at the plate In the second Inning and Mrnzor had to be carried off the field after spraining his ankle sliding to second base In tho sixth. Score: riTTSDl'ItOII. BROOKCVN. All. II.O. A. i:. AU.ll.OAK. Mrnaor. rf...3 0 1 0 tVMara. ai . 1 0 0 3 0 Cntry. If..... 4 2 0 0 Ulna. aa.. .32221 Colllna, rf... 1 1 0 0 OOaubart, lb,. 4 0 6 1 0 Moarey, JO. .4 2 z i itialton, r. .4 l a I v Wainer. . 4 1 1 6 OA'hcat. If.. .4 3 0 1 2 Kelly, rf t 1 2 0 OCutahaw. 2b. 4 1 4 3 0 KnnrUhy. lb 4 2 14 0 OStentrl. if .. 2 1 1 0 0 Vlox, 3b 2 1 3 7 IHrallh, 2b.... 3 0 2 1 0 rjltaon. 6 0 4 1 OMIIler, c... 4 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 OAllan, p 10 0 2 0 'Hummel ...1 0 0 0 0 i: 27 li Ulron, p.. . 0 0 0 1 0 Cooper, p.. Totala. Rlterria ... i u u v Enaemenn, p 1 0 0 0 MeOarty 1 0 0 0 Totals . 33 t 27 II 4 Batted lor .Mien In fifth, Batted for Brown !n the seventh, Batted for Ensemann in ninth, Pittsburgh 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 7 Brooitlyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -3 1 l.cft on bases: Pittsburgh. 10; Brook lyn, 7. Two-base lilt.: Kelly. Miller i Throe-huso hit1 Dalton. Sacrifice Uy; Konetchy. First base ou error. Pitts burgh, 1. Stolen bases; Mcnsor. Alien, Wagner. Konetchy, Hgan. Stengel. ( uouiue piay; wagur 10 viox to Ko notch v. Klrnt huso on balls: Off Allen. 2; off Brown, 3; off Knsmann, 1, off Cooper, 3. Hit by pitched ball By Allen, Mowrey. Wild plfdr Brown. Hits; Off Allen. " In five Innings, off Brown. 2 In tno Innings; 'off Kiumunn, 3 In two Innings. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klont and Ktiiflle. Ilrniea Trim I'nrd. , BOSTON, July30.-Though Grlner al lewe dthe Boston team only one single to-! day, his inat were generous encia-lii with error to enable Boston to win, 2 to I. St. Louis' run came in tho second. ' - hr Unvrte- Ilf"' f" -' C - 'e'l- field fence for the circuit. Mann's hit,' ruiiplea with two Itu.eui oum rtiil j. . Miller's error, gave Boston Its first run' In the third. In the ninth, when Huggtns hooted Tyler's hot grounder, the winning run was started. Jnflcld nuts and Berk's fumble of Marnnvllle drive brought Tiler home I.tc Mazcc of St Louis was for The Bee by ejected hy Umpire Qulgley for objecting to a derision. Score: U03TON. 8T. 1X11113. ' All. II O A.n. All. 11.0 A T. flavor. rf...2 0 1 I Ollutllni, lb,. 4 12 3 1 Whltlnl, lb., 4 0 0 3 01.. Mag, til I 1 M Connolly, It. 3 0 2 1 oo, Miller, f f 0 0 0 0 0 Maranvll'. ra 4 (I 5 4 Pllutlrr. cf... 1 0 0 0 0 Pchraldt, lb. 3 0 S 1 lltlitrrt, it.. 4 1 2 0 0 Heal, Sb. ...3 0 0 1 0J. Miller, M 4 1 3 1 3 Mann, cf 1 1 1 n nwitMn rf i n 1 n n Whsllnr. c. 2 0 7 I lliM-k. it. 4 0i4li T"r- p s 0 1 1 n''Z '.v-i !.! I Totala 27 127 13 sarlnrr, 'p..!i i l o l 0 Totala it il "i Tvto out when winning run scored. Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 St Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bus hit: RliEttert. Home run: Snyder. Socrlflro lilts: Whaling, Dovore, ! uouiiie piuys; .itarauviiio to fxiitnmt, HttgKins to Drcsson. Left on bnseo: liosttin, 3; St. Lnula, 6. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 1: oft Grlner, 2. First base, on errors: Boston. 4; St. Iiuls, 12. Struck out: By Tyler, 6; by Grlner. 1. Time; 2 00. Umpires: Kason and Qulg ley. tllnnts mopped. NEW YORK. July 30,-Afler winning nlno coimccutlve games from Cincinnati the New York champions wore stopped to day by a former comrade. Ieon Ames, who shut them out by a scora of 2 to 0. Mathowsoti pitched a splendid gamo for New York, but a wild throw by Meyers defeated him In tho ninth. Clark opened Cincinnati's ninth with a double, Ames bunted In front of the ptato and when Meyers throw tho ball over Htock's head Clark scored. Ames was forced by Daniels, who stole second and scored on Hersog's lilt. McGraw, Fletcher and Snodgrass were put nut or 1110 game in tno nintn tor pro- testing a decision. Score: r-iKrixNMTt. nkw Ynnvt. All, II. O. A. E. All. 11. (I. A. K. ii-rxor as. 4 3 15 Srtovle "b . . 4 0 3 4 0 " " Klaholf. 3b.. 4 0 u 4 OlloherUon. rf 4 1 3 0 0 Oroh. ib 3 13 4 OPIrtchtr, 2 0 1 S 0 Moran, cr....3 loo n.Murray .... i o o o u Mollllr., lb. 3 Olt. 1 OMarkla, lb... 4 Of IS 0 0 Oark, o 3 1 3 2 lMryera, c... 3 0 S 1 2 Amea, p. ... 3 0 0 1 Orflnck, 3b.... 3 2 2 4 0 Malhe'aun. p3 1 1 3 0 Totala 30 0 2701 3 Totala 31 4 21 13 2 Batted for Fletcher In tho ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Bases on errors: New York, 2. Two base hit: Clark. Sacrifice hits: Ames, Mathowson. Stolen bases: Kletchor, Dun' lels. Loft on bases: New York. 6: Cin cinnati, 2. Double plays: Stock to Meyers to, Stock to Doyle to Fletcher; Flolcher to Dnyln to Merltlo. Struck out: By MatheWKon,. 4: by Ames, 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Ames, Flotchor. Wild pitch. Ames. Time: 1:37. Umpires; Byron and jonnson. SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA TENNIS TOURNEY MEETS FRANKLIN, Neb., July 30.-(Bpoclnl courtH of the Frnnklln club under Idcnl weather conditions. In the singles tho seinf-flnals resulted In tho dbfeat of Davis of Beaver City by Hutnulst of Wilcox, fi-2. 0-3, and tho defeat of Smith of Orleans by Patterson of Arapahoe, 6-4, 3-0, 0-3. In the finals Hulqulst of Wilcox de feated Patterson, 6-1, 6-1. In the do lhes, Bloedoru ntid Gait of Franklin defeated Hutqulst and Shields of Wilcox, 6-4, -10-8, and Patterson and Helman of Arapahoe defeated Nead and Waker of Franklin, 6-0, 6-1, Finals not finished. Ilnrtlnnrtnii I.oaea. RANDOLPH, Nob., Julv ).-(Bpec!al Telegram.) Courtney had everything to. day and Hartlngton lost. Randolph pounded Adamas hard, Scon;- R.H.E. Hartlngton ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 03 Randolph 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 4 Batteries: Hartlngton, Adams and Shirk; Randolph, Courtney and Tift. Two base hits: Hyatt, Tift. Hay. Saurlflco hit.- Strlgel. Stolen base: Brown. Wild Pitches: Courtney (2). .Struck out: By Courtney, II; by Adams, 3. Umpire: 11 ape. Johnson Una to Hustle, Joe Boehllng Is giving Walter Johnson a gay tussle for the premier position among the AVashlngton pitchers. 0 1 0 j "Bud" Fisher Bakers Shut Out the Kawfeds; Tinx and Buf f eds Split Bill PITTSBURGH. Julv 30 Plltsbilrah Sll'roke oven on the scries by defeating tho KansitH City Federals today, 2 to 0. ")'C,',0n a,lowe(' OIll-v s'x n,t an1 wns uticitcu up uy sensational iiriuuiK. ix:n mix, tho PUtiliurgh third baseman, sprained u .tendon nnd will be out of tho gnmo nt loast a week. Score; R II K, Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0-0 ti 1 1. tHburch ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 2 j.ntterlcs: Adams and Easterly; Dickson nnd Barry. " BUFFALO, July 30.-Chlcngo and Buf falo closed tho scries today by dividing n duuble-hcnder, the homo team winning the first game, 3 to 1, and the visit ols tho f.ccond, 10 to 5. The first was ft pitchers' battle between Ford and Flsk, with Ford having n shade thn better ot It. Six of Chicago's runs in the last game were scored on two lucky homo runs. Score, first game: R.H E. Chicago 0 0000001 01 52 Buffalo 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 Batteries: Flsk nnd Wilson; Ford and Blair. Score, second game: R.H.E, Chicago ......4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 310 9 4 Buffalo 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0- 5 6 3 Batteries: I.nnue. Hrndrlx and Block. Anderson and 1-uvlgno, Allen. Wilding Wins First ' Match from Kreutzer SF.WICKLEY, Pa.. 3y SO.-The match starred for- opening tho Inter-, national cup series hero brought Oscar Kreutzer, German, and Anthony F. Wild. Ing, tho Australian champion, on opposite sldos of thn not Kreutzer began the norvlpo and Wilding by steadiness nt long range won the first two games. Tho German wns only brll llrnt In the seventh gumo when ho came, to tho not and volleyed for a love gome. Wltdlng won the set, 6-2. Wilding 453 444 04-28-41 (Kreutzer 23j 110 41-17 J Tho second ret was a procession for Wilding as ho did not have to expand hlinsulf. Kreutzer wns only effective when ho enmo up to the not. Wilding 215 414 44-2S-6 Kreutzer 403 010 10122 The third sot went to Wilding at 6-4 and with It tho match, tho first point for tho Australian in tho series. Wilding waa steady nnd moro consistent than the German, who made a great finish. Wilding 032 411 412 E5-45-6 Kreutzer 431 IW 447 339-4 CHICAGO UNION GIANTS TO PLAY ST0RZ SATURDAY Manager Bradford of the Stors has booked tho famous Chicago Union Giants as the attraction for Saturday and Sun day at Rourke park. This clever aggregation of colored play ers, having on Its roster such favorites as "Pick" Bauchmun, "Slugger" McNalr, "Kansas City" Turner, Billy Norman, Junior Peters and King Coleman, will be remembered as one of tho premier at tractions of last year, tho Giants besting the, locnls In two of the three games played. LUXUS TEAM TO PLAY THE VALENTINES SUNDAY Tho Luxus will piny the F. M. Valen j tine team Sunday at Chris LycU's park, In Benson, Tho Luxus havo lost only one game this season, while the I valentines have won eight straight 'games.