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12 HIE HEW: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. Isn't Mutt a Very Particular Cuss? Drawn for The Bee bv "Bud" Fisher GCe. PRETTY CtfWY a 6u cams ng. I'll Co SfAOKC T N FR.ONY op mutt. hg'll b sonic o-gwlous QUICK, JeFF; THR.OW TMfNT Ct&lM. rUMN. QUICK. THROW tr 3)0tff "YOU KMOW THrVC Vou'ryO NOT ftLt-OVUeO TO N th HOTtL uo&b. Gee. YOU rAtUHY HANG COT A4e5TeO ' f YOU CAM OH.WYVeS, I -wi YOO CANT SrAOfcG J j I ' ' CVAif) KAWS TAKEJMOLE SERIES Make it Third Straight from Omaha in Very Tight Contest. 'WIIIIB MIXES WITH UMPIRE Several Times Omnlin 1 1 ml Winning: nnnn in flight, lint Lack Pre xented nanism from Or.ttlnir Nenrr. TOPBICA, Kan., July 31.-(8peclal Tele gram.) The tail-end Kawa outlUckcd Ilourkp.'a Rangers and mado It three Mraight today. Willi pltehrd (ireat ball tintll lie tried to choke Umpire Htockdale In the sixth Inning nnd was banished 'from tlio park. Crabb flnlrhcd It up and was nicked for the winning tally. The game ended, 3 to 1. It was a close battle for blood all the vay and when Htockdalo called Krug out In the seventh for leaving third baso loo noon on Congatton'a short fly, Willis let his temper get tho better of him and tried to choke the umpire. Htockdalo called nn officer to tako Willis to the clubhouse The throw In on tho play was wild and Krug would have had lota of time to score, had he wotted for tho catch. Hut Krug la no cliilrvoyan and could not guess that La Fiumbolso's throw would be wide, Omaha had one nnd two runnors on In every Inning, but could scoro only in tho eighth. Kisnr opened this Inning wit ha double nuVnst tho fenco and took third on Graham's sacrifice. Crosby grounded to Tallinn, who fumbled long enough for Kruger to score, but Crosby was thrown out at first. Tho llourkcs had a great opening In the ilxth when Dunlao led off with a walk, Willis hit one through the Infield, which came tearing in for an expected bunt and both were safe. Thomason laid down a racrlfice, putting runners on second and third. Tho rally blow up when Mc Allister's quick throw caught Dunlup off third base. Gondlng was so peeved at1 tlio ahortetop that he benched him, send tho shortstop that ho benched him, send ing Krug to short nndjKrucger to left Dunlap had paved tho way for his retire wnt by two bad throw's in the previous Inning. The Kaws threatened In the first, work lrc a runner as far as third, but did not 1come dangerous until the sixth. Fa KJumbolee, who stems to bo a Jinx for Omaha, started with a single and accord on Koerncr's clean triple Topeka'a) winning run resulted from a walk to Forsythc. Kocrner's double and an In field bit. Scoro: TOPBICA, . AH. It, loenran, 3D 4 1-a Flamber, If.... 4 jorsymc, rt s , 4 4 4 3 3 MATTY KEEPS GIANTS IN FIRST PLACE. KEARNEY TRIMS THE REDS Tailcnd Team Noses Out Ahead of the Brickmaking Crew. RILEY COMES IN FOR HOME RUN Ilcrte nnd nrown Put Out of tho Grounds, for DIsnutlitK Decision Inlander Trounce the Prohlba, Standing of Teams KEARNEY, Xeb., July 31.-(Speclel Tel egram.) Hitting Illloy hard today, eKar ncy took tho second of the Hastings series, eKarney'i hits wero bunched and counted scores. Errors assisted Hustings, 'Itlley came In for a homo run. Berte and 13 row n wero put out of the ground for disputing decisions. 1IA8T1N09, KKAIIKKY, AU.II.O.A.K. All. II. O. A. E. Ilechtold, rf. 4 1 1 1 03rnek, lb.... 4 1 a 1 1 0 ACOCK, 2D.. ChrUty Mathowson, the "Big Six" of baso ball, whoso pitching has kept the OInnts In tho first position. Credit for Giant victories nnd for their present standing goes almost entirely to St. Christopher. Thus far ho has won eighteen games and lost only four. Marquard, Tesreau nnd Dcmureo are ho erratic that McGraw cannot count on them for1 much help. How theGlunta finish tho. season now seems to bo a. question of how long Matty can stand the strain. Kccmer. lb McAllister, c TaJlion, a WiSKr. Sanford. p H. 1 1 0 3 0 ' 0 1 0 0 A. E. Totals 30. 2 OMAHA. AH. It. 4 S 5 27 15 By White, 4; by Lambert, 3. liases on balls: Off White, 8; off Liimliort, 9. Wild pitch: White, lilt by pitched ball: Fltsslmmona by Whlto. Tlmo: 3:10. Umpires: Gaston and llarr, liKAUH IV I IV IN TWIJliFTII l-HAIIC 1 1 lDrumm. lb.. 4 2 9 Iffthauren, cf. 4 4 0 011mtr, rt., 3 0 1 OM.tnty, It... 8 2! Woodrurr, Hi 1 I Oi:rlckon. c. 4 0 11 Ol'lymplon, pi o Coffey's Ulniclc yjltli Cnssldy on Heconil llrnts Josles, ST, JOSKI'H. July Sl.-Coffcy'a single In tho twelfth with Cnssldy on second, after Illock had been jmrposely passed, won today's game for Denver. Krrora wero responsiblo for two of Donver's scores. Score: UENVKll, All. IU Fa)'e. Zb G Cassldy, rf -6 Hddlngton, of r Hutchcr, If 6 DIook, o...., 6 Coffoy, sj... ......... C McCarthy, lb C Uarbour, 3b 3 Hchrclber, p C Moore, ct. ... 4 0 1 0 Wll, 4 1 1 1 ucitmtii, lb. 4 2 D 0 lllchntton, cl I I 1 llrown, 3b. .. 5 111 HHIIcVn, tb, t I I Hherman, If.. C 0 1 0 liner. P 3 1 0 2 Wright. loiau as ignj i Totils 23 11 21 11 i Hastings , ,. ......3 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0-8 Kearney ,...4 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 Two-base hits: Gettman, Richardson, Itechto'd, ttrumm. Homo run: Itlley. Stolen bases: Hechtold, Snyck, Drum (2). Mutney (2). Sacrifice hits: Moore, Wall, Hchouren, Mutney. Icft on buses: Hast ings, D; Kearney, 7. First baso on er rors: Hastings, 1; Kearney, 4. Struck out: Hy Itlley, 7, by Plympton. 1; by Wright, 2. Hiibob on balls: Off Itlley. ti; off Plympton, 6. Hits: Off Plympton, 10 In eight Innings; off Wright. 1 In one Inning. Wild pitch: Itlley. Karned runs: Hustings, 3:, Kearney, 4. Time: 1:60. Um pire t Newboilsc. l'mvneen Ilnlly nnd Win. COLUMnUB, Neb., July 31. (Special Tolegram.) Superior started tho gamo with two runs, a twebagger nnd an over throw to first bringing thorn In. Tho visitors scored again In tho sixth and seventh, nettlnc turco morn scores. With but uno scoro until tho sixth, It. JJonl'r homo run started a batting rally, which netted eight runs. Scoro: tnji'umoit. coLUMnus. AU.II.O.A.K. An.H.O.A.G. C.ttj, i, 6 112 Ulondtaii. Ib.1 I 1 I 0 12 0 1 OKranlni'r, rfS 1 ll'rmtt. It 4 0 Oil. Iel, lb, 3 0 ODBTl. cf... 3 2 O.lRKKtrtjr, 3b 4 0 OiLlKh, a 4 1 0B. Ial, .. 2 1 lAiUmi. li... 3 3 OKIrMhner. pi II. 0 0 0 4 o 1 0 1 o. 3 3 3 4 111 5 0 A. 3 0 0 0 1 3 K. 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 V 2 3 1 0 Thomason. cf... roomas, sd Krug, K-ss.. , 3 MhlTcbner, lb 2 Com alton, rf 4 Krueger, c-lf 4 Graham, 3b. ......... 3 Dunlop, ss - Crosby, c 1 Willis, p 2 Crabb, p 1 H. 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 o. o 0 3 13 fi 0 1 1 0 0 A. E. Totals i 10 33 11 ST. JOSEPH. AH. It. II. O. A. FL Watson. 2b 5 12 19 Fox. If 6 1 1 2 0 Putterson, lb 4 0 1 IS 1 O. Wutson, cf 4 0 3 - 3 0 Ilrltton. 3b S 0 1 3 & Pottlgrew, rf S 0 0 1 1 Schang, c 5 1 1 6 1 Stolotf. aa 4 0 13 3 LAfferty, p 3 0 0 1 1 Griffith 1 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 a o a Totals 31 1 8 24 13 3 Tcpeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Umalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Three-base hit: Koerner. Twc-baso hits: Keorner, Krueger. Sacrifice hits: For aythe, Santord, Thomason, Schliebner, Graham. Stolen base: Cochran. Hit): Off Willis. 4 in six innings; oft Crab!,. 1 in two bluings. Bases on balls: Off Santord, D; off Crabb, 2. Struck out: liy Santord, Is by Willis, 2; by Crabb, 1. Wild pitch: Sanford. Umpire: Stockdale. Totaki 41 3 9 S8 21 4 Batted for Lafferty In twelfth. Denver ....0 0001101000 1-4 I St. Joseph. 000310000000-3 Three-baso hit: Block. Two-base hits: HS'ck. Patterson, McCarthy, Fox Left on nases: uenver, it, oi. ojiepn, i. owmi baso: Block, Coffey. Sacrifice fly: It. Watson. Sacrifice hits: rntterson. Laf ferty, Edlngton. Double play; Block to Fayo to Block. Struck out: By Laf forty, r.- iv KehrIlwr. 8. liases on balls'. Oft tcnreioor, z; on iiurriy. j. . vr nltched ball: By Iafferty. Barbour. Time: 2:30. Umpire: McCaffcrty. BOUSTKltS WIN TIIK SECOND HinUli, 3b 1 2 llrown. m.... 2 0 1 ThelitliiK, It 4 0 1 Indrcth. rf. 4 1 1 Monro, lb.. 4 18 Krralt. cf.... 2 1 1 Urccne e..., 4 2 10 lVinklln, p.. 3 o 0 JIUIiop, p,... 1 0 0 Total! 21 9 21 10 I Tottli 35 12 CT 14 I fiuporlor 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 Columbus ,,..1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 9 Stolen bases: Smith, llondcau, Crnnln Ker. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Dygert, Klrachnor. Sacrlflco fly: Brown. Two- bass hits: Idindroth. OrretL Greene. Gray, Pratt, Haggerty, Adams. Homo run: II. Deal. Doublo ploy: Deal to Adams to Deal. Hits: Oft Franklin. 8 In flvo Innings; off Bishop, 4 In three In nings, mrucic out: uy franKiin, 4; ty Bishop. 2: by Klrschncr. 2. Buses on balls: Off Franklin. 1: off Klrschner. 1. Wild pitches: Bishop (2). Hit by pitched ball: Brown and Smith bv Klrschner. Tlmo: 1:65. Umpire: Myers. Seennd Defeat far Prohlhs. GltAND ISLiAKD. Neb.. Julv 31. fSne- clal Tolegram.) It waa a long drawn out game. In which the Islanders adminis tered a second defeat to tho Prohlbs to uav. UKYOCK's Wlldneaa contributed a good share to the locals' victory, Score: JOIIK. OUANU ISLAND, AU.II.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.R. 6 111 ORoUn. 2b... 4 2 2 2 T 0 10tt. 3b.,... 10 2 0 2 irarne. It.... 4 12 0 0 OVarnejr, cf...3 2 1 1 0 ODowntjr, rf.. 4 1 3 I 1 OVtat; c 4 12 1 3 OCIalM, lb.... 4 0 10 4 3 lltmhnbrt. n 1 3 1 8IOCX CITV WINS Wlchitns Deatcn by Seveu to Ttto Score, VICHITA. ICan.. July 31 Slour City won tho third gamo of tho series by bitting Lambert at opportune times and taking advantage, of the Wichita errors. Klrby White allowed the home club only three hits, two of which came In the ninth, and with two walks netted two runs, preventing a shutout Crisp re ceived a broken thumb In the third when hit with a foul tip. Score: WICHITA. AH. It. II. Ochs, 3b 4 0 0 Nicholson, If 3 0 0 Lydeman, rf 3 1 1 Fltxslmmons, ss 2 0 0 Hills, of 3 11 Kapp. 2b 3 0 0 Henry, lb 4 0 0 Jones, c 2 0 0 Lambert, p 3 0 0 O'Rourko 10 1 Graham 1 0 0 Totals SS 2 3 SIOUX OITV. AH. It. It Coonoy, 2b 6 11 Clarke, rf sis Kane, lb .5 .0 1 Lejeune. cf 4 10 Halrd. Sb 3 11 Callahan, ss 4 12 Bramble. If 4 11 Crisp, c 10 0 Murphy, o. 4 0 1 aVhlte. p 4 10 O. A. E. 3 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9 0 2 10 2 2 0 IS 0 1 3 2 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 20 6 O. A. E. 3 4 0 10 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 110 14 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 10 13 0 27 IS "o Totals S7 7 i Batted for Jones In ninth. Batted for Lambert in ninth. oux City 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3-7 Wichita o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left on baso: Sioux City. I1): Wichita. t Two-base hits: Bills. Voy. Mur- iwy. oiojen oasc. uura. v;aiisnan wi, raniDie. mcnoison. uouoie piay uai Jabas to (Jooney to Kane, struck nut Three to Defeat Lincoln Antejopea Two. DK9 MOINES. la.. July Sl.-Des Molnes won the second game of tho scries with Lincoln today, by a scoro of 7 to :. Halev'a triple and Breen'a single scored the winning run In the ninth inning. tfcore: DKS MOINEK. AH. It- II, Hahn. rf 4 0 ltuntor. or. a u Burrell. 3b 3 Jones, lb 4 Haley, c 4 Ewoldt, ss. 3 Breen. If. 4 Hartford. 2b 3 Tumor, p 2 nic. Murphr. ct.. t Totttn, lb... 4 Clarke, rt... 4 Ilarnatn. It., a Chaaa, lb..., 4 rMtrce. 3b.... 5 Schlanl, c... 4 KVjock, p.... 3 dtTna, p.., 3 2 6 WEST. LEAGUE, I W'.L.Pct.' Sioux City.. 61 42 .tOl Denver t 68 43 .674 St. JoseDh.,67 44 .664 Lincoln 61 49 .610! Des Moines. 62 60 .610 Omaha S 64 .40) Wichita ....42 61 .403 Topeka .....40 64 .384! AMEIt, LEAGUE. W,L.Pct. Phlla 69 3.'i .641 Boston 64 41 .601 Wash'irton .61 42 .6(9 Detroit 49 47 .61M Chicago ,,..47 4S .495 HI. Louis. ...Id 4S .481 New York.. .42 62 .447 Cleveland ..30 06 .313 NAT. LEAGUE W.L.Pct. New York. ...62 35 . 598 Chicago 62 41 .669 St. Louis 61 41 .437 Boston 44 45 .494 Cincinnati ...44 48 .478 Phlla 41 49 .466 Pittsburgh ..39 49 .443 Brooklyn ....37 49 .430 AMEIt. ASS'N. W.UPct. GIANTS BUMPED BY CINCI Reds Make it Two Straight from New Yorks by Winning, 4 to 3. M'GRAW PUT OUT OF THE GAME Milwaukee ..68 45 .663 Louisville ...57 49 .533 Cleveland ...66 49 .533 Columbus ...62 61 .605 Kan. City.... 63 63 .600 Indianapolis 64 52 .601 Minneapolis 60 64 . 481 St. Paul. 38 66 .369 FED. LEAGUE. STATE LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct.1 W.L-Pct. Chicago ,...54 40 .674 Beatrice ...60 27 .649 Baltimore ..49 40 .561 Hastings ..45 33 .677 inmanapils 48 41 .6X1 York 44 35 .657 Brooklyn ...46 40 .535 Superior ...41 38 .619 uutralo 45 41 ,50IO1. island. .39 39 .500 Pittsburgh .39 49 .443 Columbus ..35 .44 .443 Kan. City.. .42 63 .4U Norfolk ....32 44 .421 St. Louis.... 39 65 .415 Kearney ...25 62 .333 Yesterday's Ile.iiiltn. WESTEBN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 7; Wichita, 2. Omaha, 1; Topeka, 2. Lincoln, 2; Des Moines, 3. Denver, 4; St. Joseph, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 6; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 9; St. Louts, 7, Washington, 3; Detroit, 1. New York, 6; Cleveland, 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 St. Louis, 0; Boston, 2. . Pittsburgh, 3; Brooklyn, 9. Cincinnati. 4: New York, 3. Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 8. FEDERAL LSAGUE. Kansas City, 7: Baltimore, 9. Indianapolis, 4; Brooklyn, 0. Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 2, St. Louis, 2; Buffalo, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indlnnapolla, 6: St. Paul: 6. Columbus, 7; Milwaukee, 8. Cleveland, C; Kansas City, 3. Louisville, 2; Minneapolis, 5. STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 6: Columbus, 9. Beatrice, 1; Norfolk, 2. Nineteen In nings. York, C; Grand Island, 9. Hastings, 8; Kearney, 9. (.'nines Today. Western League Sioux City at Wichita, Omaha at Topeka, Lincoln at Des Moines, Denver nt St. Joseph. Ills Exit nt End of Sixth InnliiK Mnrlta Ilealnnlitc; of "Visitors' Ilnlly Which Itcanlts In Their Victory NEW YORK, July 31,-Cinclnnatl made It two straight from New York today, winning an uphill game by 4 to 3. Man ager McGraw of the champions was put out of the game for tho second time in two days, and his exit at tho end of the sixth Inning marked tho beginning of tho visitors' rally. Tho winning run came over In tho eighth on Nlehoff's doublo, an Inflold out and Moran's single. The hitting of Daniels and Stock and a catch by Snodgrass jero tho features. Mullaney of Cincinnati waa also ordered off the field by Umpire Byron. Scoro. CINCINNATI. NEW YOftK. AB.H.O.A.n. Alt.H.O.A.li. Danleli, rf... S 4 IIrior. as. . . C l 4 Twomblr, If. & 0 2 Nlehorr. 3b. . 4 1 I Oroh, :b..... 3 12 Moran. cf.... 4 11 Mollwltt. lb. 4 1 11 Clark, c 4 1 2 Banlon, p.,,, 4 2 0 Martruard, " i-- i it I'ilurrar OBetcher, cf.. 4 ODojrle, 2b.... 4 OQurni, It..,. 4 Onodcraia, rt 4 OKIetetiar, e. 4 lMerkl. lb... 3 0 Meen, c... 4 0"Ple 0 0 -Stock. 3b.... 4 P. 2 I Fromnu, as.. 0 2 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 2 1 1 8 1 S 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tolala 24 12 27 16 S Ran for Meyers In ninth. Batted for Marquard In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 Ot New York 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 First baso on errors: Cincinnati, 2; New York. 10. Two-base hits: Fletcher, Nlehoff, Daniels. Homo run: Stock. Sacrifice hit: . Morkle. Stolen bases: Burns, Mollwlti. Left on bases: Now Jork. 6; Cincinnati, 8, Bases on bulls: Off Marquard, 1. Struck ou.t: By Mar nuBrd 3. uy Fromme. 1; by Benton, 2. Wild pitches: Marquard (2). Hits: Off Marquard, 11 in eight innings; off Xromme, 1 in ono Inning. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Byron nnd Johnson. Cubs Lose to l'hlla. PHILADELPHIA. July 31. Philadel phia hit tho deliveries of Cheney and Smith hard and had no difficulty In steal ing bases. nWIllncr tn TtrnAtlnhnn'a nnni """" ana won todays game from XA&aV&lSffix Chicago. S'i'nen &niX& hlladelphla at &u Louis, Washington at ",LPM -i-t' ui4-iiun v. ii unit; Phlladcl Detroit. New York nt Cleveland National League St. Louis at Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. Federal League Kansas City nt Haiti more, Indlanupolla at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburgh, .St. Louis at Buffalo. American Association Indlanupolla at St. Paul, Columbus at Milwaukee, Cleve land at Kansas City, Louisville at Minne apolis. Nebraska Stato League Superior at Columbus, Beatrice at Norfolk, York at Grand Island, Hastings at Kearney, O. 1 4 2 6 6 3 4 0 A. 0 0 2 0 3 6 0 M 3 Totals .30 5 H 27 13 1 LINCOLN. AH. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd. 2b 4 1 13 2 0 Qulllln, 3b 3 0 0-3 2 0 McGafflgan, ss 3 112 10 Miller. If , 4 6 110 0 Blaokburn. c. 3 0 1 4 2 0 Collins, rt 4 0 0 2 0 0 Schrelber, of. 4 0 1 S 0 1 Williams, lb. 3 0 0 6 2 0 Jordan, p 10 0 13 0 Totals Is S 1 26 12 "l One out when winning run scored. Dea Molnea 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Lincoln 1 0100000 0-2 Two-baae hits: Hunter, Haley. Three base hit: Haley. Struck out: By Turner. 2; by Jordan. X Baaea on balls: Off Turner. 6; off Jordan, 1. Double play: McGafflgan to Williams. Left on bases: Dea Molnea. 6; Lincoln, 7. Time: 2.10. Umpires: Cullen an Fife. American Association neaulta. R.H.E. Columbus 7 11 1 Milwaukee 8 10 4 Indianapolis 6 9 S 8t Paul 6 9 3 LOUlSTtUe 2 9 2 Minneapolis 6 8 1 Cleveland .661 Kansas City 3 8 Totali 40 10 24 It Totala 11 10 27 li ( York 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0-6 Grand Island S 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 9 Bases on balls: Off Skyock, 0; off Slovens, 3. Struck out: By Skyock, 3; by Stevens, 4. Two-base hits: Tot ten, Downey. Three-baso hit: Varney. Sac rifice hits: Payne. Claire. Rushenberg. Stolen baso: Downey. Double play: Downey to Claire to Rushenberg. Left on bases: York. 10; Grand Island, 9. Eurned runs: York, 1; Grand Island, 1 Umpire: Qulgley. flrlff'a Greatest Team. Here Is the greatest ball team of all time. In the opinion of Clark Griffith. Charles Comlskey. St. Louis Browns, first base; Eddie Collins, Athletics, second base: Herman Long. Boston, shortstop: Jimmy Collins, Boston, third base; Bill Lunge. Chicago, left field; Trls Speaker, Boston, center field; Ty Cobb, Detroit, right field; "Buck" Ewlng. New York, caicner; aium uusie, tsew i orx, pitcner; Cy Young. Cleveland, nltcher: Christy Mathewson. New York, pitcher; Walter jonnson, wasningion, puencr. . , O'Dar Rent Surprise. Hank O'Day has proved a genuine sur Jirtse this season. Though he waa be leved to have a team which was fast fading he aeems to have bolstered It up aufficlently to have a real contender tn the race. There must be something be hind the Cub machine besides past pres tige, and the team Is now given credit for playing Intelligent ball. Hank O'Day is given credit for the good showing the team nas maae anu ne nan some oi me other contenders a bit scared right now. Terrapins Defeat Kansas City Feds BALTIMORE, July 31. Baltimore de feated Kansas City today, 9 to 7. Wll helm relieved Qutnn In the eighth inning and in the next session allowed five hits, wblch yielded four runs. Score! R.H.E. rnaltlmora ....2' 0410002 9 15 2 Kaunas City.. 0 10101004 7 15 2 Batteries: Qulnn, Wllhelm and Jack- lltach; Johnson, Harris, and Easterly, Brown. PITTSBURGH, July Sl.-Delehanty's home run in the tenth Inning gave Pitts burgh a victory over Chicago, 2 to 1 Score: R.H.E. Chicago ...0 100000000170 I'lttaburgh uouuuouiui zu Batteries: Watson and Wilson: Barker. Lcclair and Horry. BUFFALO, July 31.-Buffalo won from St. Louis today, 5 to 2. Schultz pitched a good game for six innings, but began to weaken In tho seventh when with one out a run was forced In by a single and three bases on balls, Mooro was then sent in and gave but one hit in the remaining two innings. For the visitors Keupper was hit freely and Herbert waa wild, Score: R.H;E. BL Louis 0 00001100-291 Buffalo 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 '5 9 0 Batteries: Keupper, Herbert and Simon; nunuui, iuoore una uiair. I Tie Game In Six InnluRa, WYMORE. Neb.. July 31. (Special Tele. gram,) The Kansas City Red Sox and Wymore played six Innings today when tho game waa called on account of rain. The features were the pitching of Mapel tho Red Sox star southpaw and the fielding of We'.ls. Scoro: R.H.E. Red Sox 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 4 1 Wymore 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 4 : Hatteries: Mapel and Watklns; Cham btrlln and Antrim. j I Aroca Defeats Syracuae. AVOCA, Neb., July Sl.-(SpecUl.) Avoca and Syracuse played blt ere at the Odd Fellows' picnic, Avoca wlcnlng by a score ot is to 7. bcore: Syracuse Avoca . . Batteries and Mead, ..0 0002000 ...12002440 Krauae and Brandt R.H.E. 5-774 -IS 13 8 Klepser luum a runs wero made on home run drives. Paskert and Becker each sent In a runner ahead of himself with a circuit clout off Smith. Score: CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. AI1.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Leach, ct..., 2 Hates, ct 1 Good, rf 3 Knlielfjr. It. 4 Zlmrroan, 3b 3 Saler. lb 3 Sweeney, lb. 4 Corrlden, aa. 3 Drranatian, e 2 Archer, e.. 1 Cheney, p.,,, 1 Hinllh, p 1 Stack, p 0 Williams .. 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ODyrne, 3b.. OMartln, aa.. OBecker, If... OMage. Sb... 0aath. rf. OTaikert, cf. Okuderua, lb. O.lurna. c... lTlncup, p... o Totals 31 0 1 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 12 1 S 0 0 t 27 17 1 out: By Cheney, 3; by Smith. 1; by Stack, 1: by Tlncup. 4. Time: 1:32. I'm plies: Rlgler and Ha-t. Brooklyn Down Pirate. BROOKLYN. N. Y July 31. Brooklyn won from Pittsburgh by a Ecoro of 9 to 3. Score: PITT8DUKOH. BROOKLYN". AU.II.O.A.K. All. HO. A. E.. Colllna, rt... 4 14 0 lDilton, of... 4 2 2 0 0 Carer, If s 0 1 0 oytrnt-el, rf... 3 2 10 0 Mowrejr, 3b.. 4 10 3 OOaubert, lb.. 5 2 13 0 0 Wagner, aa..3 1 1 G lWheat, If.... 6 13 10 Itallr, C1.....4 13 0 OCuUhaw, 2b. 4 0 2 2 0 Konetchy. lb 4 1 10 1 OEean. as S 2 2 3 0 Vlox, lb. 3 0 3 2 OJmlth, 3b.... 4 10 3 1 Olbaon, C....2 12 1 lMcCarty, c. 3 2 3 1 0 Leonord ...1 0 0 0 OKagan, p.... 4 1130 Coleman, c. 10000 Harmon, p, 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 37 13 27 13 1 Hyatt 0 0 0 0 0 Mamaux, p. . 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 6 24 11 3 Batted for Gibson In seventh. Batted for Harmon In seventh. Pittsburgh 0 0010110 0-3 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 9 Left on bases: Pittsburgh, S; Brook lyn, 9. Two-baao hits: Daubert, Smith, McCarty (2). Three-base hit: Wheat. Sacrifice fly: Hyatt. First baso on er rors: Pittsburgh, 1; Brooklyn, 2. Stolen bases: Wagner, Daubert. Double plays: Mowrcy to Konetchy to Vlox, Cutshaw to Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 4; off Mamaux, 1; off Ragan, 3. Struck out: By Harmon, 2; by Rogan, 3. Passed ball: Gibson. Hits: Ofr Har mon, 9 In six Innings; off Mamaux, 4 In two Innings. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Klvm and Kinalle. Ilrnrea Blank Cnrda. BOSTON, July 31. Rudolph held St. Louis to two lilts today while his Boston .mates madn six off Perdue and won. 2 to 0. Tho homo team fielded snapplly, catching the baso runners at the plate on the only occasion when St. Louts threat ened to score. Score: BOSTON. 8T. LOUIS. AU.II.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Devore, rf... 3 Whttted. 2b.. 3 Connolly. If. 3 Maranvll', ra I bchinldt, tb. 3 Deal, 3b 4 Mann, cf.... 4 dowdy, c... 2 itudolph, p.. 3 4 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 12 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 0:tucKlna. 21.. 4 4 OU Magcc, cf 4 0 Owrulee, If.... 4 3 OJ. Miller, aa. 3 1 lWllaon, rf... 2 3 OHeck, 3b 3 0 Ojnyder, c... 3 3 OOreanen. lb.. 2 2 2 Perdue, p.... 2 0 2 6 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 C 0 7 0 0 2 Totals. ,,,,29 6 27 1 3 Totala..,.i28 2 24 7 2 Boston 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 St. Louis ,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Mann, J. Miller. Three baso hit: Schmidt. Sacrlflco hits: Whltted, Schmidt, Perdue Sacrifice, fly: Gowdy. Stolen base: Mann. Left on bases: Boston, 8; St. Louis. 3. Bases on balls: Off Rudolph, 1: oft Perdue, 2. First baso on cr-ors: Boston, 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out. By Rudolph, 3; by Perdue. 4. , Tlmo: 1:40. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason. PA ROURKE SELLS EBSON CL0SMAN TO CLINTON Pa Rourke returned to Omaha Thursday from Wichita and will remain In Omaha until tho team returns. Brother Dave, according to Pa, needs a rest and a vaca tion, so Pa sent him down t'o KnnsaH, where it Is nice and cool. - Ebson Closman has been released to Clinton, la,, from which club Fred Schllebncr .waa procured. Garrlt, tho now pitcher purchased from Butte, will join tho team In Topeka Saturday. Total 6 21 11 2 Batted for Smith in eighth. Chicago l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A-i Philadelphia 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 8 Twc-baso hlta: Leach, Magco. Homo runa: Becker, Paskert. lilts: Off Cheney. 3 In three Innings; off Smith, 6 In four Innings; off Stack, none In ono Inning, stolen bases: Byrne, Martin, Paskert, Burns. Double plays: Saler to Corrldon, Martin to Mageo to Luderus, Martin to Luderus. Sacrlflco hit: Good. Bases on balls: Off Cheney. 2; off Smith, 3; off Tlncup. 2. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 4. First base on errors: Chicago, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Zimmerman by Tlncup. Struck ltnmlolph Outplay llloomf leld. RANDOLPH, Neb.. July 31.-(Speclal Telegram.) Randolph added another vic tory today by defeating Bloomflcld de cisively Klngdon replaced liters for Bloomfleld In the fourth inning, but could not stop tho scoring. Hush for Randolph had the opposing batsmen at his mercy. Score: R.II.E. Bloomflcld 0 0010000 01 3 3 Randolph 1....0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 7 4 6 Batteries: Bloomfleld, Hiers, Klngdon and Patton: Randolph. Bush and Tift. Two-base hit: Hiers. Stolen bases: Ham blln. Hall, Klngdon, Ellis. Bases on balls: Off Bush, 2; off Hiers, 6: off Klngdon, 1. Struck out: By Bush, 12; by Hiers. 3; by Klngdon, 6. Umpire: Pape. Storz and Union Giants Will Play Two Games Here Saturday und Sunday local fans will have a chance to sec Manager Bradford's Storz team tako a crack at tho famous Chicago Union Giants, who took them lown the line last season In two of the three games played. Sanders, the Brew ers' star fllnger, is away on his vacation and will In all probability not return In tlmo to tako his turn against the colored stars. In such a case, Pete McGulro will pitch Saturday's game and Olscn will work HRalnst tho colored marvel, Nor man, who la slated to pitch Sunday. AMATEUR GAMES TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY Games Saturday, Class A league: Nebraska Tclephono Compuny against Pagamas, a double-header, at Chris Lyck park. First gamo at 2 p. m. Alamltos against Fontenelles at Fonte nelle park. Armours agulnst Omaha National Bank at Fort Omaha. Ortinha Gas Company against Eagles. This game will bo forfeited to tho Gas Company. The Walter G. Clarks will play at Ports mouth, la., on Saturday. Games in Commercial league Saturday: Council Bluffs Y. M. C. A. against U. P Passenger Department at Fontenelle park. U. P. Freight against Baracas at Ath letic park, Council Bluffs. McGraw Electrics against City National Bank at Happy Hollow club. Updlkcs against Omaha Electric Lght and Power Company. This game will bo forfeited to Omaha Electric Light and Power Company. PLAYERS aTnsImTH'aND MORGAN ARE SUSPENDED DETROIT, Mich., July 31. Ban John son, president of tho American league, who Is hero today investigating tho dis turbance yesterday afternoon when' Um pire Sncrldan ruled against Washington on u close .decision at first baso In the ninth inning of tho Detroit-Washington game, has announced tho suspension of Players Alnsmlth and Morgan of tho Washington team. Atnsmlth Is talu to have struck Sheri dan after the lattcr's altercation with Morgan, who was called out nt first base. Other players and spectators Joined in tho argument and eventually polico had to be called to stop the fighting. I BOOSTER GAME WILL START AT FOUR O'CLOCK Tho base ball game between Des Molnea and Omaha August 7 Is to bo called at 4 o'clock. ThlB hour has been set In order that tho business men would not need to leave their offices until about 3:30, and thus It is thought all will bo able to go. This Is tho day on which tho receipts are to bo turned over to a fund to bo used in the entertainment of the National Association of Minor Leagues when It meets in Omaha in November. Ynnkeea Sign Cltlcaoronn, The New York club has signed First Baseman Jimmy Hutton, a Chicago boy, who has made a great reputation with the Milwaukee team of the Independent Lake Shore league. INDIANTS HAND TIP TOPS SHUTOUT AT BROOKLYN BROOKLYN, N. Y., July SL-Indlan- apolis defeated Brooklyn, 4 to 0. La fltto's singles n the fifth and Hofman's double) in the seventh with none on bases tieher tlmo were the only hits Brooklyn made off Faikenberg. Indianapolis meanwhile pounded Lafltte and Houck hard. Cooper, trying to head off Carr'a homer In the ninth, crashed into the left field stand. He waa carried off the field unconscious. Score: R.H.E. Indianapolis 0 0000120 14 4 0 Brooklyn 000000 000-0 2 0 Batteries: Faikenberg and Warren, Lafltte, Houck and Owens. Kord'a lilts Win Own Came. HEAVER CITY, Neb.. July SL-(SpeclaI Telegram.) The Beaver City Boosters won an exciting eleven-Inning game from JJendley here this afternoon, 4 to 3. Ford, pitching for Beaver City, won hla game In the last of the eleventh with a three base hlL Score: llendley 0 0030001000-3 Beaver City.. 2 000001000 1-4 Batteries: Donahue and Devoej Ford and Warner. Brown Pay Oat Three. 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