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TIIK BEE: OMAHA, THTRKPAY, AUGUST 27. 1314. DAN TIPPLE BAFFLES Indoor Sports Standing of Teams By Tad OiwHcM, 1141 fcktfVKaMafukl Hew rVrvtWt Rourke Twirler Holds lincoln Ath letes to Two Scratch Hits. STRIKES OUT FOURTEEN MEN Hiff! Link Lacept Miller W hlffa at 1ct flnrf, ome luli't and Hehor anal mlth Tlirff Times. Daniel Tipple, the ell known pulchil todlnous nthlete who has Just hen In vited to act as a model In the big furfi- 11 si hodulcd to appear lit the Au- itoi lum because of the comeliness of his mp and the symmetry and dignity of hi? -rtoila-llk form, didn't do a thing to 'lie Links from Uncoln yest.-rd.iy after nfKin. What he didn't do I'miw Van s.ole did. so the. Links from IJncoln were pretty well trlmm'd on their last appear a :.cc of tho season on the local Int. Dan i' I hld the Unka from Lincoln to two nieasiy scratch lilt and whiffed fourteen of them during the course of the nine rounds of pastime. The final were f to 0, as the Rourkes buffed Buff Ehman i r seven hits. For live Innings the IJncoln batting record was devoid of those desirable, "uantities of base ball called ha5 hits, 'f lien Blarkburne broke the lee with a hit through third, which Buircll should have n.ilU'd but didn't. Mei'iaft'lgan In tho scv r.tii made the second blow with a poke 13 K-ft which a faster man than Congal ir.n might have gobbled up. But at that let us be thankful for that which we have in hand. I'very gink on the Capital team except AlllVr whiffed at least once. Several t.mn-d the nlr twice and Rchor and Smith wvnt to the plate three times and perfumed, futilely for their native coun try. Some class ns the record for this circuit is sixteen. I liip Mnlntntna Order. Completing the white-washing of Tan icl. I'mps-- Van Syck- forced three Links to conduct what the French so aptly term 'progressive abandonments." In English those fatal words mean beat and beat it nulck. navy I.loyd, Allen anl Dessau were the pents who conducted masterly retreats toward the club house, while tour fair fans from Lincoln promulgated !iro threats against tho umpire's safety when he arrives In the Salt Creek town. Lloyd was bounced in the opening round, lie attempted to argue that a roller of S-chliebner'E was fair. The umps won the nrgumcnt. l.ater in tho game Allen and 1'wfan tried to renew the debate, having' 5n the meantime thought up several point of advantage. They also lost to the umps to the extent of ten bucks. Harry Williams was injured and forced to leave the combat. Lou McAllister was il3G mortally wounded anI forced to duck to the hospital. Williams collided with Hell In the flrrt round and Injurtd a bum mni. McAllister suffered a split digit on erne of Tipple's shoots. With Lloyd and AVilliams both out of tho game Jordan vent to first. He lasted half a second iind Blackburne shed his paraphernalia to take the Job, while Rehor went behind tne bat and struck out three times. Jor dan played a fine game. The row of rea in the box score will testify to this. Omaha Scores In Firnt. Omaha scored enough to win In the opening stanza. Bell waa s-afe at first when Qulllin chucked wildly to first. It was here that Williams and Bell bumped, With AVllliama prostrate on the ground ; F'rtl "took second unmolested, Kru;i . walked, and when Schllebner was hit by -ii. pitched ball, the sack were loaded. Congalton's sacrifice fly to Miller scored Bell. Two were added In the eighth Just to bhow Tipple that everybody was for him Congalton doubled and Burrell beat out an Infield hit. Thomas drove one to right, coring Congalton ' and Krueger's sacri fice fly to Collins scored Burrell. Today Wichita appears. Game will be tailed at 3 o'clock. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. K. II. 0 0 1 0 a l l i o i Bell. If , Krug. 3b Thomason, ef. . Schllebner, lb.. Congalton, rf.. burrell, Ub Thomas, ss.... McAllister, c... Krueger. e 'ripple. i 4 10 0.0 0 l l l in 4 0 Totals 3! LINCOLN. AB. It. H. 1, 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 O. A. 2 1 0 0 S 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 1 4 0 A o 2- 0 1 Al Oaillxan. Lloyd. :b Fiehor. c... , Jordan, lb Miller, ef.... ss 1 o 0 u 0 0 0 0 1 It 1 0 ' ii Williams, lb Smith, If B.ackburne olb., Collins, rl Schrclher, If-lb-Ib. Julllin. .Hi lhrnan. p 0 3 4 4 9 I Tot.ils .27 0 8 'J "Tipple out hit, by batted ball. ' ivmla - I tuna 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 -3 -7 L ncu'n 'tuns II ts ; Two-btttse bit 000 0 0000 00 0 0 0 O O J 10 (12 Congalton. rUolen bases: Thomas. Smith. Miller, Mcoari igan. Bell. Tipple, -U eiter. Saerliiep hits: hr.y, ii. Mcliaftlaun. Sacrifice tiles: Con- :;Hltoii. Krueger. Left on lanes: Omaha, Lincoln. ,V struck out: By Tlppln. H: i.y l'! uiiin. :. B.es on balls: Oft Tipple. o;f Kliman. t. Hit by pitched ball: Sdillelner. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Van syt.c and Barr. OKIMWKHS DEFEAT TOPEKA Mrrtrr Alirtoat Iarlnclble aad Wlaa t.ame for Joale. .-T. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. Sterser ij aiir.03l invin"t:l-: today and won his -a me. 2 to I Manager Cool.y of tho irs protested the game beeause of a iirrislon by I.'mpire Kyf which r'evented . Top. ka t tinner ecc-rii K. VVitr. men on fiiHt nr. I third, Wheluli slnglca. Out in lcler WiHiion made a ba1 throw to the pmK and th ball em into the local e'uverrt' bench. CtKiley y.rottateJ that rtef..l should be allowed to icore be-e,iur-c Itoisigl had rounded aecr.nd when He hll went Into the r-ncli. T fe dls il.ived the claim ecaune. he taid, the play ytarte.l b'n the bull wad hit, not n hen it was thrown. Score: TOPEKA. AH. It. H. O. A. V.. A. 0 0 0 o i l Whelan. f. I iif Is mbe's, 4 0 1 2 rf 8 ft lilefason ;'.uytoe. If. Kunnir, lb. 'I alii. n. k. 1 bttimore. 5. iUpp. ' i ..clirar.. ..river, p. .. U. gl. I f- sanfoid, p. Totals .. 1 .. 3 .. 5 .. 4 .. t .. 3 .. 3 .. 2 .. 0 .. 0 Ii 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB. H. H O. A. E. K. Watson. Kox. b' O. Wat m. .li i 4 cf.... 4 Pat'ron. lb. Brltton. Sb. . ilhains, rf. Wall, s .'uana. c. .. storavr. p. 11 Tulals - -lirilit-d for Iflambois in ughln. T -oeka ' 0 " ' -t. Joseph 0 0 a t ') 0 To-bcs nit: Schiiig. .-artifice 1 hits: AMUR, LKAOIU. ; STATkJ UiAGI. K w.L.i'rt.1 w.LPe: I'Ii'Ih IX 87 .'! lieatliee ttt 4& .;., Boston Kb 4S ,67c Dr. 1 ilnnd. . .tS. 4n .h"?.i Wnrhtn'lon.na f4 ...'' Hastings ...v'4T l.Vtrolt e .504 York n s ,,S4i f'hlcjvgo .'f. K .IT". Superior rt M . ft. Lou1... 51 (H Norfolk 4? i .s New Tprk..F3R . C(.iimbm . .4 !! .4S Cleveland . n .32& Kearney ....: 71 . W EST. LEAOl'K. ! NAT. I.EAlfIB, WtIM W.LPct. Pioux City . 1 4 .' New York...ti" 4! ..Vrt Icjier . . . . 7f. NS .,.77 f.oston W M ,M 9t. Joseph ..74 .V ,;.74! Pt. IiOUls S4 .TV's Lincoln M , kJ t'hleago Q ,'4 .."i Ie Moines.. .! .kxI Phttn. ' M Rt .4M Omaha f.7 7'J .442 Pinoinnatl ..62 f" .44 Tcp.ka M W .412 llttsburgh .611 .4rA Wichita ... ?4) 79 Hrooklyn . . .M t .VS Yrtrrlaya Hrtnlta, WK8TKRN LKAGirn. 1 'diver, 1: Sioux OH v. 6. Topeka, 0; St. Joseph. 1. Wlehitu, 5; Ies Moines, 1. Lincoln. 0; Omaha. S. AMERICAN LKAOfK. New York, St. Louis, 1. !etrott, 2; Boston, f. Cleveland-Washington, postponed; rain. 'nlcusn, 0: rhiladelphiu, 6. NATIONAL LFVOI'K. Brooklyn. i'-4: Blttshurgh, 1-?. Boston, rt; Chicago. 1. Neiv York. (M; M. lxuis, 1-1. PTATK LBAOl'E. Kc.iine;., I; Superior, 7. Y'oik, 6; Norfolk. 1. Columbus, 1J; Hastings, 0. Grand Island, 5; Beatrice, T. r.amea Today. Western League-Denver at St. Joseph, Lincoln nt I'es Moines. Topeka at Sioux Cit?-. Wichita at Omaha. Amerl'-en league Cleveland at Wasb lnfcir.n, Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Ionia at Nfw York, Ietrolt at Boston. National league Brooklyn at Iltts burgh. Boston at Chicago, New York at fit. Irflllis. I'. deral League- Buffalo ut Brooklyn. I'lttrburgh at Baltimore. Chicago :it St. liuls.. Indianapolis at Kansas City. American Association Milwaukee st In dianapolis, Kansas City at Louisville St. Paul at Cleveland, Minneapolis at Colum bus. State League York at Norfolk, Has tlrgs at Columbus, Grand Island at Has tings, Kearney at Superior. Patterson, Kocrner, It.ipps. Potihle plays: Cochran to Kappa to Lattimoro; Brltton to It. Watson. HI'a: Off Orovcr. ti In. seven innings, strncn out: Bv Sterser. 4; by Grovor, 3. Vtases on balls: Cff Sterser, Hit by pitched ball: By Grover, Brittou. Time: 1::0. - Umpire: Fyfe. WKIIBM TAKK TIIIHO GAMK Bnnch Mlta nlth Bases on Balls In Two Frames. 1KS MOINKS. la.. Auk. 2rt -Wichita bunched hlt with !a.r on balls in two innlngx and took the third game of the series from T)cS Moines, 4 to 5. Mogr'dge held well and kept the hits scattered out side of the fifth and sixth frame. Score: 15 KS MOINISS. AB. R. II. O. A. E. O. 1 v 18 1 4 1 0 Lreen, It Hnhn, rf Jones, lb. .... Hunter, cf. ., Haley, c. Andreas, lb. , Kwaldt. ,1b. ., Hartford, ss. Mogridge. p. , Totals .... 4 0 L' 1 0 (I ... 4 ... 4 ... j ... r ... 4 ... ... 4 ICIH AB. 4 12 :i 'FA. R. H. O. t . a -i 0 0 1 1 1 1 101 1 t 1 0 0 1 1 0 lo 0 2 5 0 0 0 5, 27 A. 0 0 8 0 0 n 0 Tydf man, Nicholson, O' Kourke, cf. If. Ib. Kapp, ss. , Bills, cf. ... Oehs, Jb. , Henry, lb. Graham, e. Baker, p. . Totala S3 Jee Moines 0 0 Wichita 0 0 II 1 0 Ti 0 t 0 ft 04 0 ; s e o 0 a o Two-base hits: Tydeman. Bills, Ora ham. Hunter. Breen. Sacrifice hitM: Nlcholsnn, Baker. Hit by pitched hall: By Baker. Jones- by Mogridge. Henry, struck out: By Mogridge, 4; bv Baker, 4. Baes on balls: Off Mogridge, 2; off Baker, S. Stolen bases: Rapp, Henry. Andreas. Ift on bases: Des Moines 11; Wichita, o. Time: 1.50. VmplreH: Cullen and Stockdale. CLARK HAS BKAHS BI'lTALOED Indiana Win Ponrlb from Denver, Six to One. SIOUX CITY, la.. Aug. 3K.-Clatk had the Bears at his mercy today and the In dians won the fourth of the series, to I. The f?am waa played In tho rain. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H O. Cooney. 2b j. ... liRvldion, It... Kane, lb ljeune. cf.... Balrd, :ib Callahan, rf... Mnlth, ss. j Wlthrow, c 3 e tara, p Totals -..28 11 2T 0 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. K. MeCarty, cf 4 0 110a Block, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Faye, 2b 4 1 1 4 1 0 Kddineton, if 4 0 1 7 0 0 Coffey, ss 4 0 112 0 Fisher, lb 4 0 0 5 0 0 Barbour. ib 8 0 1 0 0 0 Spahr. c. ,. g o l b. 0 Harrington, P I 0 0 o 1 0 Melter, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totala S3 1 7 24 S o Sioux City 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Denve- 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 Two-baw1 hits: Kayo. Balrd, Lejeune, liidiiigtoii. Sairlfl-e hits; Baird, Smith, Wlthrow. Stolen bases: Callahan 2', Smith. loubln play: Balrd to Cooney to Kane. Hits: Off Harrington. 5 in two und one-third lnnln?s; off Melter, 5 in flve ;md tien-thtrdu innings. H6 on balls: Oif Harrington, a; oif Melter, 1. Struck out: L'y Clark, !; by Harrington, 3; by .Melter. 3. Hit by pitched bal!: Callahan. T.me: l;3rf. Umpires: Gaston and McCaf ferty. Attendance, i,u(w. Anterlrau Aaao-lalon Milwaukee Cleveland Vlnneapolls lAiulsville Kanas City Columbus St. Paul Indianapolis , ReaaKa. REE, 4 4 Ml 4 3 4 (I 3 7 3i 4 11 2 2 S 2 ll 1 s n 2 rotla C.eta Revenae. SCOTIA. Neb.. Aug. 3. (Spec.al Tele giam ) Scotia got revenge on North loup toi.ay and trimmed them, G to 1. Duryea v ax the big noise and allowed but one real l it. Score: H.H L. North Loup ..0 0 C 1 0 0 0 0 o-l 2 I Scotia 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 ti 11 0 Batterlet: North Ioup. Pinch and Hard Irs; Scotia. Imryea and Danse. Dlller Ilefeats Beatrice. BKATRICE. NW. Aug. M. (Special.) The Dlller ball te tadcteated tho Bereans of this city at l.er Tuesday afternoon by the aenre of S to A Feature waa a three-bagger by liobtil Pulton with the baaes full. The score: R..H.K. Bereans 6 7 6 Dlller H 7 Batteries: Richards and Rains; ruAu hardt and Nelson. Randolph I. eta W hllewaak. LAUREK Neb.. Aug. '.V 'Special Tele. gram. ) laurel hut out Randolph here, to 0. Ratlerles: Kalps and Tift for Rati- dolph; Boull and for laurel Boull allowed tour litis to Kilphs ten. Dr. Klntf'a I. Iff Pllla eiiie.1 Mr. K. M. Goodloe, Diillaa. Tex., ..f malaria and blliousne.-s. Best regulator of liver, sto;at.eh and -bowel-. Vr. AU dnigrists. Advertisement. . The ni'-i-t le liable, furnished ruonis are! i advertise-! la The Bee. r.-i a nbe .,, I j room tor tl.c Siinim. i vwyor A iiriLfl :TUUlA VAOO'-O 5cVp A SO- G IW4 0 AI4iE BiRTrtOArt Peters eajT FOM. THE P.ICH AUrJT" THE OP ArJp DOVJM. PAWNEES POUNCE ON BEDS Celebrate Homecoming' with Victory 1 Over Hastings. YORK WALKS ON NORFOLK TEAM Prohlh Overcome Babe Towne'a Pets, Sli lo One Superior Takes Hup at the Kear ney Cm pa. COLrMBl'P, Neb., Aug. Special Telegram. The rawness celebrated their homecoming by whitewashing the Beds end at the same time scoring twelve times, after which the St. Joseph West ern league pitcher was released and Mc Cabe substituted. Thieman for the lo cals had excellent support. Schmidt's three-bagger, two-bagtfer and slnglo was one of the features. Score: HASTING. CObt'MBt'S. i AB.H.O. A.K. AB. ll.o. a.k. i crwr, rf a i li 0 Olioiidi'tu, 3b. .1 8 1 OAdamn, ih....l Htoloff, n,3h.4 3 Bnnfltt, r.r.p.4 0 a'mo, lb.. SI 1 PuiT.ll, lh...l 1 1 OHxhke, Sh....4 7 0 lPrit, rf 4 2 0 OIVmI. Ill .2 IV Mci .at. If.pt Bron, lb.Kt.4 Moore. 2b.... 2 Rlctmrdm, c.S Plercy. p 1 MiuUilf, rf..2 0 0 ontgerl, ct.a 0 2 2 1 OiliisKPrO' If. 3 i 3 3 4 (.-, Iinildt, us.. 4 4 2 1 3 Inn lervn, i. .1 1 2 I) 3 OTliltman, p.. 3 i 0 000 ToUI ....ST 12 till 1' u 24 13 t ; o o o o o o o o o oi ft 4 0 s 0 0 0 0 12 1 Total 21 Hastings .. Columbus . Two-base Haggcrty. Three-base hit: Schmidt. Stolen bases: Harrison (21. Thieman (31, Jiygert. Double plays: Brown to flett man; Stoloff to Pureall; Si'hm'dt to Deal: Adams to Schmidt to Deal. Base on balls: Off Plercy, lit four Innings; off Miv t abe, 1 In three innings; oft Bennett, 1 In one inning; off Thieman. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Mci'ebe. Rondeau; by Bennett, Dygert. Hits: Off Plercy, 9; off McCabe. 2; off Bennett. 1. Struck out: By I'iercy, 3; by McCabe, 4; by Thieman, 2. Passed ball: Richardson. Wild pitches: I'iercy, 1; Bennett, 1. Time: 1.40. I'mpire: Myers. Beatrice Tie Islanders. BEATRICE. Neb., Aug. 26. (Special Telegram.) Beatrice tlod Orand Island for first place In the Nebraska State league by winning today's game. 7 to a. Hatch started 4n to pitch for the visitors, but was knocked out of the box In the fourth inning. He was succeeded by Thelssen. Although McDonnell for Beatrice wan In a number of tight holes the latter part of the game, he succeeded In pulling out without much damage. He Tias olmoit Invincible In the pinches. Homers by Neff nml Ilellrhh of the lo cals featured. Score: GRAND ISLAND. BEATRICE. ab.h.o.a.i:. ah.hoai:. Rnho, 2b... Powny, rf . . Payne, m... 1 4 V. 1 0 1 3 3 2 3 0 (1 t 7 1 1 n a o 0 AP!a- 'IK A 1 9 A 1 0 lU.'k. n 1 1 4 1 ISerf. of 4 3 0 1 o: I 0"nich, If 4 0 1 ft II 0 . n 4 J 10 It 0 0 Inrkevtt, lb 5 1 1 01rlt. Sb S 1111 0 1 Mellncli. M..2 110 1 t Dennll, p i It 0 2 0 1 Vamsy gnitk. -t.. .-.t.. Vani-fl, c. fliilre, lb Obt. If.., Hatch p.. Th0lMn, p.. 3 Totals ... I 87 10 4 Totals ... M 10 Hit I Oranri lalanrl I A ft II 9 I 1 A i Beatrice 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 7 Stolen bases: Vance. Claire. Sacrifice hits: Bockewltz, Hellrlch (2). Sacrifice fly: McDonnell. Home runt,: Neff, Hell - rich. Three-baae bit: Downey. Two- nase nita: ,yneg, Ae.tr. iioiitiie play: I Mill fTT-. 1 ..Atk l. ' ll il. lll lll l lll ll 'f 11 NT" TT TJv lillf P "T-Vifc J ill' ' 1 i rt t 1 A i. M I i J.,ufjt TGI BRta. r-sKi ill - 7r T i' ' I JIM' 1 . . nif) li i M'-.' . . . , I ' ' I kl I II Ml ii M if AaXi r- Anl V , .ill. f f'VJ 1,11 jr . -- .:T- n"'i i r. f it .,:i.n u'imi : X'Kv 4P - feswwiS z'T-n ii.'& i 1 f imr. im s - A Hf 1 r?; ) ! Vf m I .$t fkj Mill f,rr7n.miTm.iiff - J I W I 1 Black to Coe. Hits: iff Hatch . lnwt!l thft iow gcore y(.alerday, bad o t three tnd two-thirds innings; oil Thels-, , , . . ..... sen. 1 In four and one-third Inn'rigs. I v' """a' "f tuim toda y, his totnl score now Struck out: By Hatch, a; by TheiHn. ii. :t; being 2J0. by McDonnell. R. Hase on balls-: Off Hatch. 2; oif Thelssen, 1: off McDonnell, 3 Wild I'mpire: pitch: Thelssen. New house. Time: 2:t). Mapcrlor Takes Another. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. V.i.-fSpccLiI j Teleuram.) r'Tiliklin should have had j. 1 shutout game but for errors. His line drive stops were inuin features. Oreen got a home run ugalu with two men on. escoru: i KEARNEY. BTFKRIOR. AU.tl.U.A K AB.Il.O.A.K. Matney, It. ..4 0 Acock. 2b. ..4 0 Drumin, lb 4 4 !V-liurn, cf. 4 1 I'Am9y. Ti. 4 0 Hart, Kb. ..4 0 WooarTf, m. S 0 Krtcktnn, r. J 0 piympton, p. 4 0 1 0 mltb. lb. . . o 2 0 t 1 lOr.v, 2b S Silt t O.lnivu, i .4 3 2 4 2 1 OVloi-n. lb. 4 ! 11 1 t 3 0 OUuiilrsth, rf. I 1 II 0 V 0 S 1 fhMlw,-,, l. 4 0 0 0 t II AKirett. if. ..31100 4 S 0Ol-M!ie, c... 4 t t I 0 3 OK-anklln. p. 3 n S a 1 lbop. lr. . . 0 0 0 o H i M Vt 1 Total ... Kl 3T 1 TotaK... Kearney 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 , Three-base hit: Green. Two-base hits: Prumm, Smith, Iandreth. l.u"r on halls: Off Plvmpton. 4: off Kianklin. 1. Struck out: By Plytnpton. ;; by I'rank lln, 8. Douhle-play: Schucren to Acock. I'mpire: yuigley. orflk Onlplayed. NORFOLK. Neb., Aug. M. Kpccl.il Telegram.) -Y'ork hit Reed hard lu the seventh after a pitcher' battle and rushed in three scores. Three singles In the eighth netted one run. An error and a stolen base netted two more runs In the ninth. A double and a stngle in the eighth made one scorn fur Nort.ilk. Score; YORK. KORKObK. AH II OAF AB H O.A.E I m.;ht. .14, rf 4 Murplir. cf. 1 I TnLLpn Sb. . .4 1 u : l a 0 1 r 1 ! : ti t is 0 sruiplo. rf. 0 if. 1 0 telr, Sb. 0 CHrlht, If. t 1 Hrii n. km ii tb. 1 P.M... rV 0 l.inrr. e. . 2 e-te'i. p. .. 4 p. 1 l-llru .... 0 1 0 0' t 1 t 0 1 t 1 1 . t s t T 4) 0 Touen I ''irk. If. ei I Rarrtr. ib. 1 S. t. , f ,im. Ji.. ; Om.raa, p ; Tnt j 4 t JT T.-tils ....t- T, tl 1 1 'Bal-eil for Re, in the seienih. ! O-l '.' Vnrlo'! n ii (i i) ii n i orU ti u ft ii : t Tb-, !.-' hit: R. I.'. T'.r.-e.-,Hee .'I llie1. Sloie.i 1, Ilarrt-, )i-c , , 'i m. I ji -, s. ' is -. 1. IHl-'i mi i .'.'! J ;:'!. ' ff i.i..L..r..e. I Left on 1. hit: ,...d 7TT7T vhi- vi Norflok. ; York, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Schlssel. Hits: Off ReM, ; off Osborne, 4: off Cox, 1. Struck out: By Held, u: by Osborne, 10; by Cox, 1. Time; S: I'mpire: Wood. Fredricicson Gets Governor Carey to Agree on Highway Kings looked no greater than deuces to Ben franklin: and likewise to H. K. J-'redrlckson. governors look no bigger than anybody else when It comes to a Job be nuiy want done on the Lincoln High v. ay. so hj stalked right Into the of (Ice of (iovernor Carey of Wyoming last week and argued1 and argued, and brought proof aiillsfactory before the executive tlmt the Wyoming State highway should not N built where It was laid out, hilt instead should be laid out identical with the Lin coln highway through the State of Wyo- ming. J no governor was naro iu itii- vlnce, but Kredrlckson Is a sticker. After a while Governor Carey began to yield to Fredrlckson'a arguments. Tho result la that tho governor wrote A. R. Partington, vice president of the Lincoln Highway association, that the roads will be Identical In Wyoming. Partington has written Fredrlckson to this effect. Partington expected himself to be compelled to make, a trip to Wyo ming to do some persuadihg on the mat ter. Now it Is not necessary elnco Fred tickson used on the governor tho neces sary persuasive power. Reynolds to Meet Gardner in Finals For Coal Men's Cup Sam -Reynolds of Omaha and Kobert Gardner, formerly national champion, will meet In tho thirty-six-hole match for the championship of the Coal Dealers' Golf association In Chicago. Karl Bock of this city will meet B. L. Shepard of Chi cago In the finals for the Omaha trophy, licynolds, who Is the present champion, Is expected to put up a stiff match against tho. former champ, hut It is con- . 1 1 v. ...111 . 1 . - U I . . 1 . . ituni turn n3 iii iiuiinuijr lure. . I T) TJl7i rk Uarnes Wins the Open Title; Omahan Slumps - M1XNKAPOLIS. Aug. 2S.-J. M. Barnes of White Marsh club, Philadelphia, today won the western open golf championship with a total of 258 strokes for seventy-tw. boles. William Kldd of the Algonquin club, St. Ixiuls, was the second best with 1 W4. Tom McNsmam. who was still on I the course when Barnes finished did not ! v,v ehnn. e tcr u uenr tlmt mmiM nut j " Barnes In danger. tieorgo Mimpson. umana, who nnisnen Will Play it Off at Hinsdale Today J . . . ("HICAOO, Aug. J'.. As a result ot lo- I uay's play eeml-flnal honors in the v. est ern .oir champlonsmp wu, ne contended for tomorrow it Hinsdale between Mus Myra Ilolnier of Midlothian, present tltlu IiOider. and Mrs. II. t. Hammond of In- iliittiapolls In the upper half, and lietv,een MIes Iaurio Kaiser of St. jona and Mrs. y. S, Col burn of Glenview in the. lower. G000 TIME AND LARGE CROWD AT CLARINDA RACES CLARINDA, It, Aug. 2.-C Spi-i lal. ) The big Clarln-la fair ,h.rh was formahv- ofwmed yeaterday brought out an 4.1 tend - anee of five thousand people, despite tho fact that the weather was threatening all duy. Wednesday and Thursday give prom ise of being red letter days lu the history ot the t ianuda fair. Lin.-o,n Beaehey the avlai.i.-. Is to give dully exhibition with his airship. Races t.vlav lesulted as follows: Trot, 2 -SO, pulse x-.: 1'rbanui, b. s., by Nt-rcutus ! Yon l.ulim. b in., by Lxpaditdni. . . t Arrhdu.lv Maid, br. in., by Arch dale :: 0 Yankee Boy, br. a., by Constat.tlue. o 1 l ime. -i-.'SJ't. 2:24 and 2:23-. Pace, 2:17, purse HkiO: JiT. R., a. g., by Honest Bob 1 1 1 Yellow tone. a. g , by Shade On.... 2 !A 1. Wiley, br. g.. by Lugeno t; Wiley 9 ' l.!i tie George, 1 Ik. s., by George ( ' M uhcov ite 4 I I 4 S Time, 2:UU. TT.j and S:2. H.-.lf-mile dash, purse H.'hi: ctassv Variety, s m.; owner. Joe lluwe 1 ; rl : c.;.- Dix. 1 1. r.i.: owner, H. I i-liiel i:- Sj j ' irphan Buy, r. n. : owner, W. Irwin '. ! :". - t,. - "or.er, " . i , nail i 'I iroe. . r 1 1 ' . , i ; i I i it I . t . - r iiti i ,,ii viki.L- v -. l i i . fi i I ' nil 111 I I ' 1 I 1 1. t' . Z ' - . . . , ( :: X" V 14 'Tf hAslE CMttAtrJ 4'- 1 ' I'! ': " l' ".71, iVT.-; .'. HI.8 (iT" A i.ROMT I I' ' ' v w$ ' mm-i , m i , ' 111 u I UlCLU 1 Taci rLfr. i ltT IVf If- kJ r V , 1 1 M I f II. ih' : I L1FJ TTr- . T ' . ' 1' I- Mil i"V WICHITA COMES THURSDAY FOR FIVyAME SERIES Peaches Graham and his Wichita ath letes will come to Omaha to open a five game series Thursday with the Rourkes. Graham Is carrying two ex-Omaha play ers and one Omaha lad on his team, so that he will be greeted as a frlerrt from home. Walter Slagle and Joe Bills and HI Henry are the ladH who ar sure of a welcome. Friday will bo ladlea' day and two g.imeis will bo played Sundny. Tho first game will be called at S o'clock and Boy Sanders will heave ono battle. CUBS SHUT OJJTTHE BRAVES Players of Both Sides Engage in Fist Fight and Four Canned. EVERS AND ZIM START RUMPUS Maranvllle C ontea to !t!atr'a Assist ance and Nwl mi of Thloasoana Rnsli o Resene of CHIi'AC.O, Aug. In a game In -hich Cheney allowed Boston but one hit and no runa and Haier scored Chicago's only run with a four-hare drive, tho tension of the close leagiie race today grew so great that players of both clubs engnpeil In a fist fight. Seveial players were tmn Islied from the game. In the seventh Inning, after hijer drove the hall over the right field screen for his home run, Zimmerman followed with a hit to left field and attempted to stretch it Into a doubln. Kvers was wait ing with the hall and when Zimmerman slid Into second base tagged him. Home thing unseen happened, for Evers hit Zimmerman on the head with the ball as the player slid past the base. Zimmer man arose Immediately and In a moment a. free-for-all fight followed. Maranvllle came to Elvers' assistance! and a swa: rm of home player, rushed to Zimmerman. When order waa the aid of restored, Zimmerman, Hvers, Maranvllle and Schmidt were sent to the club house. It was necessary for Manager Htallingsj I lo send ntcher Hess o first bae form,,, OlUftfli OUnVIVCd j uun. I Outfielder Johnston played second base chichago . p f who rn wrenched his back In yesterday's game. Score: R.H.B. Boston 0 0000 0 000 0 1 1 ii.. na" 'r v v u F V I V - a naileries: Tyler and Howdy; Cheney and Archer. niante Win and I.awe. ST. LOT'LS, Aug. W.-Bt. louts and New lork broke even In today's double-header and tonight the btadlrig team's position lr. the race for the national league pen nant is unchanged. Ht. Louis won the first game, I to 0, when a wild pilch bv Maruuard permitted HiiucIim t.-, eiti e I from second base. Htiualna hud ainale l land waa saerlrlced bv Mugee. The New Yorkers did not get. a hit off Doak until oi.e was out In the seventh New Vork won the second smile. 4 to 0. through Mathewson's airtight pitching end timely h'ttlng. But two men reached fit st base In the second contest, each bv I virtue of singles, the only hits New York'si ! titar .yielded. The scheduled third game of the aeries will be played off In New York on the locals' next eamein trip. Score, first g'.me: U.H.i;. New Yrk....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 W I St. Louis I 0 (i 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 Batteries: Marrpiuid, Demaree and lieyera; Doak ami ..Snyder. Score, ieond game: i - " o o 6 i 6 6 0 0- 0 S si ltutttr'es: Mathewson and Myers;' f'allee, Ortncr and Wlngo. I loda-era Take Two. PlTTKBI'ltGH. Aug. W.-HroukiMi won Uilh gamej of i. diiiitile-header today, the; p.-ores being 2 lo 1 and 4 to Cooper allowed only, four hits in the first same, but tbe visitors made them' C''lllt. , Brooklyn derided the second game by scoring three runs in the thlnl Inning on singles by Dauhert and Myers and Cut-i sliaw'M tilple. Score, firit game: KILL., Brooklyn 1 1 000 0 00 0 24 1" . !, f ' ; j, (ipiKun. Sere, pecinid R.nne: R.1LI-;. ' II i Lrnoklyn 0 (I 3 0 0 1 0 0 U- 4 11 I ', Batteries: Ka nteUlmer, Adams and, Coleman. Gibson; Kagan and McCarthy.) Golf Professionals i Play This Afternoon! II Tom McNamara, Ximes Bal nvs, led , aiMr l.eod, Herbert Strong and George Sar. ,'gcnt, rankir.g high among golf proles-! ijslonals in' this loimtry. will play at the; I Country club today. They will pradi -e , this morning und a niatjh tor a purs.t will be . played this afternoon. Georg- ( jsimiisnr. Bill Clark, Charley Johnston un-1 ; the Hoerr brothers will probably content ' win tne ptg pr fessionais tnis arternooii Hinrr Wlua. WISNFR. Neb.. Aug. 2. Speeial Tele, gr-im. - Wuner today d- feati d Bancroft, If to 4. So.. re: KILL. w;.-m-r it 0 0 0 0 0 t a B 1" 2 jpsri. rof' 0 1 2 10 0 0-4 S 3 iai:eriH: .v.-iiiu. .M-.-ijiii om inomp--II ; Parley and Karley. Jl!!'1 v4- E.-L.U W-a.r C,sj -ou fiii CCA oRWT A.CVIC ra DID Lit rwAT VW Aort,,!.!!!;.:,!, MACKS BLANK WHITE SOX Athletics Win Thirty-Fifth Game Out of Last Forty. SCORE IS FIVE TO NOTHING Third froccewalve Mbalunl Adminis tered hy the World's f heni plons In Last Two Itays. PIULAnKLPlMA. Aug. Jii.-r hlciipo opened a series here today an ! was de tented. 5 to 0. This was the third sue-I cfsnlve shutout administered by the home Irani In two lays and the thirty-fifth victory for Philadelphia out of the Isst forty games placed. Philadelphia knocked Ocotte off the rubber bv bunching hits In the fourth and a:x:h innings i'haw key was wild, hut he was given great stipiMirt by Hhang und his Inl'lelders. Score: R.H.E. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 7 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 S 0 2 0 0 10 1 Batteries: Cleotte, Wolfgang and Mayer; Miawkey and Kchang. 1 anka IJefeal t. bonis. NEW YOIIK, Aug. 2i.-New York de feated f-'t. lunula In a twelve-Inning pitch er's I utile hero today by a score of 2 to 1. Wolllmann aaul Brown had a great duol, and errors beat the vtaltlng pluher. Malsel w is iafo In the twelfth on Lav an s wild throw und stole second. lUown singled to left and Walker's fine throw bad Malwl beaten by a yard, but Agnew dnipped tho ball, permitting the decking tun to score, Hcore. n n y I Nt. Loiil.s 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 11 0 ftl b e New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 7 1 Batteries: Welll.iiann and Agnew; Brown and Hwieney. Hod Hoi Trim Tler. BtTON, Aug. :.Wlth three lto,ton riiniiei-H on the h.isc In the thlnl Inning, Ills .Speaker tripled to deap right field today, scoring three runs, and a moineiu later scored himself on Hoblltnel's dnublu Boston won, fi to 2. Ootrolts two runs were mo result or naaea on Lull, hv (l,"eg. In the sixth he passed fvnir men. j , JI.H.B. lietrolt 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 4 0 Utttlerlen: Oreau and Cailv- nuhum l.'avet and Htanagn. ' line cil tco rnnwiwr-n IN WOMEN'S GOLF EVENT Mrs. Walter Silver of the Happy Hollww club Is the only Omaha woman still in tho eomiietitlon In tho women's open championship at Chicago. Mrs. Silver la ..... - , . ... lnB '"g"1 lr xne association cup. Mis, .Bruca Moffatt, In the same flight, waa eliminated ami Mrs. K. H. Ppragne, in the consolation event, waa also elim inated. Fee Want Ada Are Bead and Paod by Ambitious Men and Women. I. ans ford Knocks Oat Cotton. BOSTON. Aug. ai.-Kam lingford, negro cavywelght. knoc ked out I ;,- i -.,n..n 1 "t Pittsburgh, also a negro. In the fourth I round of a scheduled t elve-. round bout j l ,np Atlas Athletic association tonight, i Lansfurd huiiimcred h's opponent con- slantly and was himself nnsiatlied. Bee Want Ada Are Head and I'sed by Ambitious Men and Women. Rob Bums I I Lime Bobbie 1 ' n" Satisfying Mildness ' Wi FAST TIME MADE AT RACES No Records Eroken, However, at Grand Circuit Meet at Fort Erie. KING C0UCHMAN WINS THE 2:11 l.d I. errs .vra ; blhlllun of !klll When He Takes Pinal F.Tent on farrt. iiiOH t'lnsa I ro. 1U I TALO. N. Y.. Aug. -Pespite ths recent heay lalns. the track at Fort Krlc, tmt., h in good shnpe for the opening ot the Grand Circuit races yes t'rilsv. No r-eord.i were broken, but f ist time was nvidc In the four events c;irded. King Couclinnn, driven by llck Mc Mahon, won the Fort Krle stake of "0J for 2:11 pacers. The winner of the Cham ber of Commerce striko-at Ietrolt won tho tsre In straight heats, the best time being lA'-'J. Camelln. driven by AYqIIci Cos. finished recoml In each heat. i;d Oeers, the slb nt retnsman, cave a exhibition of Ms skill this afternoon when he won tho final eent on the card, tha J:0H elass trot. Guy Nello was In the field, while Grace, McDovltt's mare, ruled favorite. Oeers sent tho daughter of Guy Axworthy horn in straight heats. In tho last heat Bobert Mllrol. after relinquish ing the Pail to Guy Nello, met with an accident at the thre.o-quarter pole, but Snow scaped Injury. After the finish of the he.t the Judges placed Grace, who had finished h -ond to Gerrs' horse, last, and gave. Honor t .Mllrol third place n the heat and fourth money In the race. Grace, It was claimed, stepped Into Mllrnl's sulky, causing the borso to fill. Alter flnl.-hlng first in tlte :I.'i trot and loMufj the second heat to Fair Yirginla, the Temptress won the next two heats and the race. Star Winter, barred In the betting, won Ihe Dominion of Canada stakes of 2,OH for MO trotters. Lady Grattan, who rulo-1 favorite In the pools, won second money. Pummarv: Trotting, 2:16 class, three In five, pure $1 000: The Temptress, b. m.. by the Kvponent (Murphy) 1 Sit Pair Virginia, b. m. (Cox) 5 1 S 2 Hsxallslng, eh. m. (Andrews) 2 2 7 S Adlxdht Watts, b. ni. (MepevttO; Tommy Dcforrest, b. m. (Osborne); Ht. Krlsco, b. a. (Oeers); Alta Conid. b. in. t IKunps. y), and The Rebuttal (M -Mahon), also stiirted. Time, 2:to.a. 2:11, 2:10. 2;im. Pa i ing, 2:11 class, three In fiva, 1'ott l.rie, purse V,0n0: King i 'lun-bninn, Ii. g., by Atliintte King tMeMuhnn) I Caineii.i, h. m. tc'ox) 2 tho t 1 2 3 ft .1 4 I Jivne Iteau, ch. m. (Murphy) s ii iind ilperu, b. h. (.lamesi 3 (illiieil ,l., ti. g. (Wlnslow); Peter P., b. g. (lH-rliler): tellers D.. b. g. tGarri soni, and Slmd" Line, eh. h. (Owen), also started. Time, M),M,, i:0r,i. 2:0;u. Trotting. 2. lit class, threo In five, the Dominion of Canada, purse 2,iY1: Sl.ir Winter, b. g., bv Kd Winter i McDonald) 1 1 1 I.adv Grattan. ch. m. fOox)....! S 2 S Brighton B , h. g. (Murphy) 3 2 U Hurry .1. S., blk. h. (Andiena), and llls msya, h. m. (Proctor), also started. Tlfie. 2:ns'i, 2:t, 2:W4. Trotting, 2;ikl class, three In five, purae tl 000: Guv Nello. r. m., by Ouy Axworthy fGee.rs) 1 1 I King Clansman, blk. h. tMcMahnu) 2 4 2 arnen, eh. m. tMeDevitt) 8 2 4 Bobert Mllrol, b. g. (Snow); Ben 7m lock, b. g. (Oarrlson). and Don Inbor, b. g, (McDonald), also started. Time, :W-ti. S:0i, 2:10. Chifeds Win from Sluf eds in the Tentb ST. LOrifi, Aug-. .-Chicago won frot.t St. Louis In the tenth Inning, score. 3 lo 1- Score: il.II.E. Chicago ....0 001 00 ( 001 2 90 St. Louis ..0 01000000 01 6 I Batteries. Johnson and Wilson; Keup t er and Simon. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. W.-The slug glng of the Indianapolis team defeated Kansas City today, 7 to S. Hcore: R.H.K. Indianapolis ..0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 07 14 2 KaniHi Oty,.,l 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 03 10 2 Batteries: Palkenberg and Barldn; Cullop ami Rnatorlv, Ka-nroth. BROOKLYN. Aug. X-The Brooklyn I'Vderala won their first gama upon thelr return home, defeating Buffalo today, U to 1. Each team made many errors, ttw poorer support belnj accorded Schula and Anderson of Buffalo, while Flnnrran wai holding the visitors to six hits. Score: Ptiffiilo 1 o o l o o o 0 0-V ii'"r. Brooklyn 1....1 3 0 10 10 1 rt 6 M Batteries: Srhuls, Andfrson and Blair; l'lniieisn and Land. BALTIMOHK, Aug. 2tt.-Baltimore won liom I'lttaburgh today, 2 to 1. The visit ors were able to bunch tholr hits only In the eighth Inning, when three singles lti succociHion gaco thorn their slnglo run. Pcore: R.H.K. Paltlniore 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 it Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 9 J Batteries: Ouinn and Russell; CarnniU, leclnir and Berry. A Mfaakeapearean Mairol, The only mascot in captivity who wears spectacles ia with the Braves. His namo Is Willie Connor, and he is Just 14 years old. He attends thn Roston College High school and has been lth Stallings foi two es'lns. When asked, at tho Polo grounds last Thursday, what be thought of the Bra vi' chances for the pennant the youngster replied solemnly: "We must subjugate Mr. MeGraw's hirelings define we can begin calculating. We. bavo a team of superfine ability and we sincerely h ipe that the fortunes of war will nut place our stars Uors du combat." 11