Mr. Jack Toodle-Tooted VCkeckWPJ SURE T V vh 4$ rYwMATSTWe PJ ' lr i . i RODRKES AT LAST WIN DOUBLE BILL Cop Two Games from St. Joseph, Being First Double-Header of Tears Not Lost or Divided. THOMPSON PITCHES FINE GAME Jt being Fourth of July and Sunday all relied In one, Mr. Rourke's hired help xnt all their feet together and by dint of much ball playing succeeded in ptilvsrli In(r the,"show me'' boys In two contests. St. loseph never had a chance In either halt'e, losing the first, 7 to 2, and the erontl, 3 to 0. ; Despite this being- the first double header that the Greater Omahas have von this year, considerable harsh feeling was fomented by one Nlcholl Nicholson, left fielder of the Mlssouriana. Thomp son, one of Father' recent acqulslUons tfi the heaving- department, got all worked ip over the occasion and proceeded to n:ch a no-hlt game. That la it would have boen a no-hlt affair tf Nlcholl hadn't butted in the ninth. Beats Oat a Bant. In this last episode with one' gent de horned, Nlcholl dumped a poor decrepit bunt down the third base boundary and beat the sphere to first. He would never have done, this If Judge Cooley hadn't fired a torpedo beneath his feet at the moment the dying bunt struck the earth, but such is fate and the resulting ex plosion so terrified him that he reached , the bag in slightly over two hops. Aside from this annoying bit of spite work on the part of Nlcholl and the Judge, the Rourke clan heM It all helr own way and won with little effort. In the second heat It looked for a few rounds as If the Omahana were about to sit.'C'tmb to the activities of Old Man Bad Luck. After getting three men on bases with nobody out. In the second and thirl inning- and never even coming close to a run. rather Rourke was In a very bitter frame of mentality. ' Carry Kick la Fifth, lo the fifth a two-bagger, two singles and an error t-avo the home crew a couple of marks In the run column, and Papa once again became as cool and cheerful as a glass of red lemonade. Once more in the seventh the Rourkes onred. this time on a three-bag-gsr by Cy Forsythe, and a sacrifice poke by Marty Krug. Aside from the bits, abovs mentioned, the afternoon was spent In all around clever work by the local talent nit lust so-so labor by the Josepnines. This mornlna- at 10:30 o'clock: -the rival nine of the two villages meet In a match game." May It match those or yester day. Bcors: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. 0 rage,, 2b.. Nicholson. 1 If. 0 1 0 Rapp. .h...... Williams, cf.. Watson, rf... Fisher, ,1b Kwolilt, ss... Tonneman,- c. Wtlley. p ..... Totals .... 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 OMAHA. . AB. R. 1 24 13 O. 3 1 2 4 3 12 a 0 0 Smith, if Hreen. Ib Forsythe, rf...' Krueger. C Krug, 3b Feliliebner, lb., 't'liomaaon, cf. Whalen. S ... Thompson, r." 0 0 0 v Totals St, Joseph Omaha sr 1 12 27 13 ,.0 0 0 8 0. 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0 3 ( 0 0 7 Forrythe (2, Kruesrer, Two-bams tilts sr-hiioimr Hrfon. Thrce-Dase mis: rwinh Ki hnlaon. Breen. Stolen bases: liiecn (21. Double play: Krug- to Breen i P. hM, hnpr Bases on bal's: Off t'l,nn.,.n ! ntt WillV. 1. Lft Otl bases: ilmlia. 7; Bt Joseph, 1. Hit hy Hitched ball: By Wllley (Forsythe. out: Rv Thomnson. 4: tiy Wllley 2. Passed ball : . KrueKer Timet 1 :4S. I'mnlre: Mullen. Attendanie: 7.0U0. Stoie, second irtime: , ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. Page. 2b 4 0 10 0 Nicholson. If 8 0 3 0 Kas. 3b 3 0 0 8 3 "Williams, cf J 0 0 4 0 iWatson, rf 8 0 11 0 Fisher, lb 8 0 0 6 0 Kwoldt. ss J J J 4 Tonneman, c 3 0 1 7 4 FlanaRan, p J 0 0 0 3 Willi 1 0 0 0 0 E. Totals 28 24 12 Batted for Flanagan tn ninth. OMAHA. AM. o. Fmith. rf Hreea. 2b Forsythe, rf.... Krua-. 3b fU'hliebner, lb.. ThomaaoD. cf.. Whaten, ss Kafora, c. iioffman, p.... 1 0 3 0 0 0 Totals 32 8 27 10 0 St. Joseph 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Omaha 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 - Two-base hit: Smith. Three-base hit: Forsythe. Sacrifice hit: Krug. Stolen bases: Schllabnar, Nicholson. Double r-luys: Breen to Schllebner; Hoffman to halen to Sohllebner to Whalen. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman, 1; off Flanagan, 3. lft on bases: .Omaha, ; St. Joaeph, 2. Struck out: By Hoffman. 1; by Flanagan, 4. Time: l:3o. Attendance: 7.6uO. Umpire: Mullen. BOOSTERS WIJI ON HOMERS Bills, Jsaes ssl Hartfor4 Lias Oat taa Ne4a Cleats. . DEB MOINES, la.. July t-Homi runs by Bills, Jonas and Hartford overcame rioux City's lead her today and gave l'a Moines a 4 to 3 victory. Score: 6IOITX CTTlf. AB. It. H. O. A. E. 'oone. lb a C 1 t 1 tLlatke, ...It 8 0 0 0 Kane, lb 4 0 1 .June. cf 4 10 -Callahan as.... Ill Davidson, rf 4 11 llienaling, 3b 4 0 8 J'rtce, c ..4 0 1 Oaspar, . .-P 8 0 1 Crisp 1 0 0 Totals Zi I 10 ' Batted for Oanpar in ninth DES MOINKS. AB. R. H. Ilahn rf 4 0 1 Sawyer, 2b 4 0 0 Huntet. .--cf 3 0 0 Jones, l..b 4 3 3 Hartford, ..as...... 4 13 (Ml la If 3 11 Tsnnehlll, ...8b 3 0 0 IBreen c 3' 0 1 iMugridge, ...p 3 0 0 5 0 01 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 ii 3 0 0 0 0 24 ( J 0 O. A. E. 1 ft 1 13 0 10 0 11 0 0 4 3 0 0 10 3 3 0 6 1 1 0 4 0 H7 1 3 Total. 30 4 8 !'1otix Clt..y 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Des Moines ........0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Home runs: Davidson, Bills, Jonas, Hartford. Sacrifice hits: Callahan Tan rehlll. stolen base: Price. Left tn bases: Sioux City, 6; Drs MoitH'S, 6. Struck out: By Morgridge. 6; by Oacper, 3. Banes on balls: Off Oanpar. i; pit Morgridge 2. Passed ball: Price. ' Umpires: Van Byckle and Cuslck. BEARS TAKE DOUBLE BILL Heavy Hitting- la Two Contests at . Moaataln City. DENVER Ctlo. July 4 Denver and Topeka divided a double-header here to day, lenver taking the first and Topeka the second, mnlnly through heavy hit ting. The first game went ten Innings. Score, first game: DENVER. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Spencer, cf 6-3 3 0 0 0 Miller, rf..... : 4 0 110 0 Calloway. Jb.. 6 3 4 3 3 1 . oirey, so 3 U 0 0 1 o Shields, lb 4 113 0 0 Keilehcr. ss 6 1 16 4 1 8hestak. c 4 0 0 7 3 0 Mitchell,, p 6 1 2 3 4 0 Totals to 4 12 80 13 TOPKKA. Tralnor, rf 3 0 1 0 '2 1 2 3 4 8 1 0 0 ' 10 u Boatlck, s 6 0 Jackson, If 4 0 Mayer, id e i Dell, cf 4 1 D&ttlmore, 2b...... A. 4 1 Cochran, 3b 8 1 Monroe, c 5 1 Dashner, p 4 0 - Totals 86 5 11 28 Ona out when irbme was won Topeka 0 O 0 0 0 4 1 C 0 05 Denver 0 3020000 14 Two-base bits: Dell. Jasjksin. Cochran. Tralnor, Mitchell. Sacrifice lilts: Tarinor, J10SUCK, uasnner, Den, Mayer, npencer. Miller. Passed ball: Monru Hit i by Pitched ball: By Daahne? (Mitchell.) fetruok out: By Dashner. 7: by Mitchell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Dashner, 4; off Mitchell, 4. Time: 2:27. Umpire: Par ent. Score, second Rama: JJfci.N VKlt. AB. R. H. 0 1 0 s 0 1 1 o 0 0 0 6 H. 3 1 1 3 3 I i 1 3 O. 3 1 6 0 C 7 t 3 1 0 0 27 O. 7 0 1 7 3 1 T 0 0 A. 0 0 Spencer, cf 4 0 Miller, rf a o 4 1 3 1 1 1 McCormack. If.. 0 Galloway, ?b Coffey, 3b 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 A. 3 3 0 0 1 8 1 0 0 2 " etueids. id....... 3 Kelleher, ss 3 ehestak, c 3 Oaakell. 1 w helan. 1 , 0 28 'ateraer Totals TOPFKA AB. R. TraJnor, rf Boatick, ts ... Jackson, If.... Mayer, iu Dell, c Dattimore. 8b. Cochran, 3b... Kappa, cr. .... Sanders, p. .' . Grover, p...... Totsls ...43 17 27 Batted for Oaakell In the .llnth Topeka : 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 17 Denver 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Galloway, Grover (2). Three-base hit: Sanders: Sacrifice flies: Kellehor Coffey. Sacrifice hi Is: Spen cer. Cochran. Struck out: By Sanders, A. 1. . . . A... . 1 1 , 1 1 - balls: Off Sanders, 1; off Grover. 2; oft Gaskell. s. Hits: orr Kanaera, none in one Inning; off Grover, 6 In eight Innings. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Parent LINKS' MISPIiAYS) COST GAME Wlrkes Take Aaraataae of Bobbles aad Wla Gam. WICHITA, Km.. July 4--Wlchlta won the second same or the series from LAn coin by taking advantage of the visi tors tuispiays. core: WICHITA. AB. K. H. 1 0 . 1 0 1 0 1 " A A. 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 3 S Watson, cf.... Vux. If Tydgman, rf.. Patterson, lb. iPrttton, 3b Charles, 2b.... Hoap, ss....... Griffith, c. 3 0 1 3 0 Southern, p... 4 0 0 S 0 Totals 31 ' S 27 18 LINCOLN. AB. K. O. a 14 A. E. Wo.lf. If.... s ifcGafflKan, ss.. . 4 . I 4' . 4 .. . 3 . 3 . 4 II. Bcrelber. Mclntyre. rf. lb. Morse, cf Yanti, Zt I.loyd. 3b (Daley, 3b Iawson, p.... Totals 87 S 10 Lincoln 0 0 0 4 0 Wichita 0 10 18 Left on bases: Lincoln, 13; Sacrifice hits: Watson. Fox. hits: Tydeman, Watson, Stolen baae: Ty daman. 24 1 0 13 S 1 0-3 0 - 1 Wichita, 8. Two-bas McinfVre. Patterson Charles. Double plavs: Southern, GriN fith and Pattursoa. ritruck out: l y Daw balls: son, i. oy Douuiem, a nssss on Off Dawson, t; off Southern. S. Passed halls: Yants. Umpire: O'Brien. -Time. 8:06. Falls City Wlai la Swatfeat. FALLS CITT. Neb.. July 4.-(9peclal Telegram.) Falls City beat Tarklo In a swatfest today, 12 to 7. Score: Falls City 0 3 4 1 0 0 3 e-IJ Trrkio 1 It It I I t 4-1 Batteries: Falls City, Poteet anf Poteeti Tarklo. Still and Rife. ostkera Aaeawlatlaa. Memphis, 1: Little Rock t. Secand gams postponed, rain. Nashville, S; Chattanooga. I. Others not scheduled. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Pent." 2H3-BEK: CorryrlgM. 1S18 JntemMlnniil New aVmrtca. BRAMON'S CLOUT WINS FORB00STERS Twelve-Inning: Contest Turned in Faror of Milkskimming: Crew by Single Hit. FAST PLAY MARKS THE BATTLE FAIRBURT, Neb., July 4.-(3rdal Tfl egTam.) Third Baseman Brannon of Be atrice took a twelve-Inning game from Falrbury today by driving out a two bagger. The game was a swatfest throughout and each side tried two hurlers, Adams replacing Irvln in the ninth frame, and Beaver succeeding Smith. Each team tightened up until the last frame. Two home runs by Neft and Brown of the visitors and two fast duble plays by the locals delighted tns fans. Score: BBATRir-B FAIRBURT. All H O A K AB.H.O. A.-B- rtllmin. 2b. 4 1ft iHlldbbr't. lb I 114 3 . lb... t 1 It S I mH lb... t 1 9 t Pirn, m.... I I ( K'oDbor. lb.. 1114 1 Brannon. lb. S I 1 1 IVarniy. cf.. I 1 v f v Black, rf.... lot 0Downr. rf.. I 3 I Nft, cf t I I OThlMitni. If. t BuiUr. ... I l it o 0P7ion, m .. 8 1111 IKkhart, It I ORnoth. o. ... 4 034 Irrln, p 4 1 1 T OBnilth. .... 4 1 A4un. p.... lid IRearar, ... I 0 I 0 ahinor. rr... I s o ToUls 41 II n II I'goholl. p...l Totals 41 13 M IS 8 Batted for Beaver In the tenth. Beatrice ...0 1080004000 18 Falihury ...0 0100160000 07 Home runs: Neff. Brown. Two-nase hits: Smith, Iamb, Lockhart, FUlmant Hlldebrandt, Hrannon. Stolen bams: Pa vt on 2, Buster. Payne, Theislng;. Bases on balls: Off Smith. 4: off Irvln. e: off Beaver. 2: off Adams, none. Struck out: By Smith, 3; by Irvln, 3; by Adams, 4: by Beaver, 4. Double plays: HUde brandt to Conboy; Booths to Hlldebrandt to Boothe. Umpire: Monroe. llsatlnKS Wins from York. IliETTVnS KTK Tula A HmI.I TV. I es-ram.) Hastings won from York tn the tenth inning today. The Reds outhlt the visitors, but the clouting was not so op portune. Score: TORK. HASTING AB.H.O. A S). AB.H.O A B Rlc. as... till oBuIIItso. as. I 4 11 SObiit. lb 8 1 2 a i T t Carrls. rf . . WtHl. If. Tottra. lb. 118 1 OMcOsbs. If.. 4 11 4 0 4 1 ODnimm. lb.. 3 I 11 Jtalnss, s. I 1 II 3 aRlrh'dKm. a I 1 Uiwkaw's. lb 4 1 I t) Wldl, of.. I 8 4 It t'lorr lb... till OBonn.U rf.. I o S Hlr. v.... 8 3 0 8 COIaon. lb.... 4 8 I I ttkyock, a... Il JM.nner. .. 8 t 4 A Wrliht, .... 0 Totals tl 10 II 1'IUl.r 1 t ' Total II Ull n 3 Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Manser In ninth. Raines out, bunted third strike. York 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 Hastings 0 03001180 17 Two-base hits: Haley. Dm mm. McCabe Richardson t2). Olson. Sacrifice hits: Totten. Olson. Stolen bases: Carrlg, Bockewitx, McCabe, Bennett 2). Struck out: By Haley, 4: by Skyrock, 7; by manser, s or iwriftnt. 1. Bases on balls Off Haley, 6: off Skyrock. 6; off Manser, 2. Innings Pitched: By Haley. 6: bv Skv- rock, 4 by Manser : by Wright. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Manser (Carrlg and touen. Time: i:bo. umpire: ureen, Many Entries for West Point Races WEST POINT. Neb.. July 4. (Speolal.) With the dropping- of the flag next Wednesday ' afternoon for the first go, the slxtn annual race meet of 'the West Point Speed association will be Inaugu rated. That function will be performed by tha veteran horseman, N. J. Ronln, of Fremont, who, for the sixth time, has Deen chosen starter at this plaoe. The meet this year will contain the largest field of horses In the history of the asso ciatlon. It -will Include many horses of national reputation on their -Way eaat for tha Grand Circuit races. It is expected that the harness entries will exceed the 209-mark. It is also confidently believed that the track record of 3:M will he considerably lowered. The business men of this city have subscribed 31,000 as s donation to the speed association, insur ing the ample fulfillment of all promises made by them. Kansas City Federals Fatten Batting Marks KANSAS CITT. Mo.. July 4. Every Kansas City bstter got at least one safe hit from a St. Louis pitcher today. The score was 14 to S and sent St Louis baak to second place, giving ths lead to the locals again. Boo re: RH.K. St. Louis 1 10001019-82 Kansas Clty. l 0 3 0 4 2 2 2 It IS S Batteries: St. Louts. Davenport. Wat son, Herbert and Hartley, Chapman; Kansas City. O. Johnscn, Packard and easterly. HICKS WINS MEDAL FOR BEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE CHICAGO. uly 4 F. H. HIsks of th Virginia Country club. Long Beach, Cat., yeaterday won ths medal for best Indi vidual score n tha Tom Morris cup teem contest against par by beating Anthony Haines of ths Roekford (IU, Country club In tha pi a off of a tie. Hicks, playing- ever Ms boms eouras, S.121, par seventy, made a scora of 71 and finished three down to 'par. He mads ths eouras In par TS, when he playeed with ths Tom Morris team last month. Haines finished four Gown to par today ovar the Roekford course, whl h ls 4 271 yards long with a par of 73. A "For Kale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. OMAHA, MONDAY, .1ULY Standing of Teams WEST. LEAOVR. AM BR. LWAG1K. W UPrt. 4 1'4 ."7 w.uivt.: Dea Moines 3D 2A Chlcaco Denver 83 2S .541 1 letrolt ..42 27 . Omaha So 80 ,Wi Boston 57 24 ." Topeka 3ft 31 .RJUjNew York...8.S 32 .21 Lincoln ....81 80 Washington. 32 80 .MK Sioux City.. 31 84 .4o2 Cleveland ...24 41 .S Wichita ....Sf. So .417' St. IahiIs. .. .24 42 ,:4 St Joseph. .25 88 .Stfl.Phtla. 23 43 .34 NAT. LeAGI'K. FfcD. LHGCK. W.LlVt I W.LPcl. Chicago ....3d 27 .(".: St. Ixiuls. ...8 37 .Wl Phi I a 34 2t .f.4S Kansas Clty.43 28 .600 Pittaburgli .33 81 .MtiiChicago ....40 80 .&,2 St. lxuls ,.8i 84 .Mt Pittsburgh ..37 30 .nil Boston 80 81 ,42 Newark 36 84 .MT Cincinnati .28 33 .4ol Brooklyn ...SO 40 .42 Brooklyn ..30 8f .42' Buffalo 27 44.80 New York. .37 83 , 4G0jBalt!more ...26 48 .873 AMER. ACS-N. I STATE LKAOUF.. W.I.Prtl W.IPrt. Indlanap's 43 27 .614, Beatrice . ... 21 it .txV) Louisville ,V S3 .6.W) Hastings St. Paul... .38 34 .614 York .... ..24 18 .671 1! Kan. Cltv..8fl S8 .(hK): Kh bur v .13 23 .3o I luuwauKee 34 tn .4n.i Cleveland .33 32 .MK! Minneap s .81 38 .44'H Columbus ..M 41 .3W Yesterday's Resnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 3; les Moines, 4. St. Joseph. 3-0; Omaha. 7-3. Topeka, o-8: lenver, 6-7. Lincoln, 2; Wlrhlta, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE). , Pittsburgh, S; Chicago, 8. ' St. Louis. 0-2: Cincinnati. 1-3. . AMERICAN LEAGUE?. Cleveland 0; St. Ix)iils,2. Chicago. 7: Detroit. 8. Ten Innings. FEDERAL LEAGUE. St. I-ouls, 6; Kansas City, 14. Pittsburgh, 4; Chlcako. 5. STATE LEAGUE. Beatrice. 8; Falrburv. 7. Twelve In- lilnga. York, (; Hastings, 7. Ten Innings. tiatuea Today. Western lnsue Jloux City at Des Moines, St. Joseph st Omaha. Topeka at Denver, Lincoln at Wichita (double headera at all points.) national ueaaue Boston at urooKiyn. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, New Yoik at 'Philadelphia, Cincinnati st hlcago (double headers at all points.) American league Washington fit Bos ton, Philadelphia at New York, Chicago at Bt. Louis, Cleveland at Detroit tdou- ble headers at all points.) rederal League 3t Louis at Kansas City. Pittsburgh at Chicago, Bi:ff.lo at Baltimore, Brooklyn at Newark (double headers at all points but Uewark.) Nebraska State Leaaue-Fatrburv at Beatrice, Hastings at Yoik. Big Field Takes Part in the Happy Hollow Golf Play Forty-three players took part In the eighteen-hole handicap medal play, best four-ball foursomes, with the winners re ceiving cups by contributors, at the Happy Hollow club Saturday. Scores were as follows: Gross, lldcn. Net rauison ana cinepara, jr.. sz Morrow and Young 83 Fitzgerald and Laverty.... 87 Freman and Scholer 87 8 8 7 18 1.1 12 i: 8 8 11 13 4 8 13 Gates and Moaer K Robertson and Miller 8A Tunldlff and McFarland.. W Crawford and Marley W t-llicn ana u Nell i Updike and 8 h river 96 Wellman and Clark ! Wolf and McConnell 8 McDonald and Wells Wi Leary and Smith 8 ' In the finals for the price presented by W. O. Bullard, James Burness won from Bryea Crawford, S to 1. Independence day at Happy Hollow will be celebrated with a bogey flag contest and an approaching and putting contest for various prises. BLAIR'S PITCHER ALLOWS ' HERMAN BUT FOUR HITS BLAIR. Neb., July 4-Speclal Tele gram.) Blali- beat Herman yesterday at Kennard In a tight game, featured by Fitch's pitching- and the fielding of Ron deau at sejeond and Burchman In ths out field. Fitch allowed only four hits to a team picked f om Herman and Oakland, score : HERMAN BI.AIR. AH II O A B. AB II O A K N Burdlc. rf 4 t 1H ranks, lb t II ( Pitch, lb. 4 1 S 0P(mk, lb. I 1 Was oar. lb. 4 8 4 8 ORondu. lb.. 8 18 4 W.l. e 4 11 la pratot. ss. I I I Brown ... 4 I 4 1 Bunhaiaa. If 4 I 0 LBuritic. rf I AG Probst, cf. 4 1 1 M.Kar'ar, ss I I OKrauM. S...4 14 1 Esrt. lb.. 888 SKixpiwa, rf. 4 8 8 Camsros, if. 8 I 1 J.KItcb. .. 4 T Tlls 81 4 It 11 8 TsUM 14 7 ft 14 I Herman 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Biair 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Rondea-i, O Probst, Koeppen, Wagner. Stolen bases: Ii. Cookiv P. CooWe. Rondeau i!), B. Probst (2), Koeppen. Double ,lays: Rondeau to B. Probst. Wsgner to C. Fitch to West, p.anea on balls: Off Hrou'n 1, off Fitch 1. Wild pitch: Brown (21. Time: 1:36. Um pires: Anderson snd Kchaeffer. MEDAL HANDICAP MATCH . PLAYED AT FIELD CLUB The following sixteen qualified In the medal handicap play at tho Field club Saturday. The pairings of the sixteen are ss fnll.- Qualifiers an draw: Chaua. Hat telle puys F. W. Porter. P. II. S aWll plays K. W. Bock. C. M. Richards olays O. H. Beckett. C. A. Thomas plsys J. A. F.peneter. Joo Willl-iins plavs W. O. Nicholson. O. W. Shtrl-ls plays I. J. Dunn. C. W. Calk In a plays K Sweet. F. W. Hale plays O. II. Runold. Greatly eaefttea hy (hasaherlala's Llalnaeat. '1 havs used Chamberlain's liniment for sprains, bruises and rheumado pains and ths great benefit I have received Justifies my recommending It In ths highest terms,' writes Mrs. Florsnea life, Wabash, Ind. If you are troubled with rheumatic paint you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief which Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Obtain able ry where. Advtrtlment 5. 1013. Drawn REDS TWICE YICTORS BY SMALL MARGINS Cincinnati Noses Out St. Louis in Both Games of Double-Header in Close Contests. WINNERS HIT PITCHERS HARD CINCINNATI. July 4 Cincinnati nosed out St. Ixnila In both games of a double header here today, winning the first, 1 to 0, and the second, S to 3. In the first Cincinnati's run was scored by a base on balls, a sacrifice and a single by Dale. In the aecend game Cincinnati hit Bailee I hard and he left th mound In the aeventh i sifter one run had been scored, ttelmr tha score, and two men were on bases. Orlncr could not atop the locals, for a single by I Herxog brought home the winning run. fin In stopped the game afler the seventh. Score, first game: ' ST. lM-IS CINOINVATI. At) H O. A . AB.H.O A. r. Putlur, ss... 4 0 1 8 01rh. of 4 1 1 ln, cf.... 4 4 otUrtof, ss.. I I I 0 tiVt'lnso, ....! 4 1 4 tClark. c ... 1 t 0 OKllllfer. If.. 4 4 4 1 liOrnh. lb 3 0 I Ollrltlllh, rf . I 1 t I OMnllwits. lb I 11 I (KIlMin, Sb I 4 flaUlo. p I I o H Miller, lb... I , W'lhna, rf... I Hvslt. lb ... ,11-. k, lb I I Snydsr, e. .. I I Kiibtnann, B. I ii I Horho Muggins ... 0 0 OS TotU 17 7 17 II Tnlil. 7 4 14 II l Hatted for Koblnson in ninth. Han for Roche in ninth. St. lxiuls 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 0-0 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-bBse hits: Snyder. Herxog. Stolon base: liersog. SacrlfL-e hits: Hescher, Griffith. Clarke. Double pIsYs: Klllifer to Moliwlts, liersog lo Olson to Moll wits, Groh to OInoii to Mnllwtls. Bases on halla lff Tlrthlnant a lilt Kv tili..hA.l ball : B Robinson; ilerzog: by Dale, M.,mi. rirur uui, iv nooinauil, i, uy Dale, 2. Umplrs: Oifci hnd (Julgiey. Score, recond came: ' ST. 1XM IS -CINCINNATI. AH II. O A K AH H O. A K Builsr. ts... 4 111 Slarh. rf I I I long. cl.... 4 0 I S tHenna. u... 4 140 Hmrjisr, If.. I I I OKIIIIfor. If., 1110 Millar, lb... 111 w troli, lb.... 3 1 I 1 I Wilson, if... 8 I I OOrirnth rf. . I 1 I t Hralt. lb... I 8 (iTvomblT. rf 1 A e Hurilm. lb. I 1 I I tritrks. e . . I I 4 Knrd.r, a... 10 4 1 0Molll(i, lb I I 7 0 Hallos, a.:.. 8 I (Olios, lb. ... I I Urlnor, e 0 OUir, p 3 I 0 Voa Kola-t. 4 0 4 Totali 17 3l Totals M 8 18 ft 1 Batted for Iear In seventh. St. lxiula 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 33 Twu-base hits: Clarke, Besnher, Leech. Three-base hit: HugKlns. Bases on balls: Off Bailie. 2: off Lear. 3. Hits: Off Sallee, 8 in six and two-tlilrda lnnlns; off Grlner. 1 In one-third Innings Struck out: By Sallee, 2; by Lear, 3. Umpire: Orthur and guigley. , ' Cabs Have F.dge oa Pirates. CHICAGO, July 4 -Chicago defeated Pittsburgh, 8 to &. tn the final game of the series here today. The locale mnde I heir runs by bunching hits off McQuiilun end Cooper. Cheney weakened In t'ie fifth when the visitors started a rally and retlreil In favor of Lavender. Score: riTTsnrium. chicaoo. AB H O A 8 All II O A I ('itr. :f ... tit Otlnm), rf ... 1 1 0 0 Collins, cf . I 1 8 HalM. lb.... 4 1 lltnrhmsa. rf 4 t S 011. her, .. I I I I OK. hull., If . I 1 I OZIm'rauo, lb 4 1 t I 1 1 IKal.r, lb 4 11 S.S I UW Iillasss. rf. 4 8 4 t Oriwlaa. lb.. 11111 1 lArrh.r, e... I 1 II I fK"h.n.r. p... 3 1 S 1 0 0Undr, alto It Totals Ii II 27 I I Waaner, as.. 4 0 I Vli. Jh..... 3 I Jnhnntoa. lb 4 111 Oilon. o.... 117 MrQniiiaa. a Mlarmou ... 1 e S CVioper. B.,. I S Hrhans .... Coslsllo ... I ToUls tf 7 14 11 I ' snattcd for McQuillan In third. . sKan for Ulbaon In ninth. tHatted for Cooier In ninth. PHtabiirah 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 S 1 X Chicago 2 t T 0 0 1 0 0 sg Two-base hits: Fisher (2). Stolen bases: Balrd, Zimmerman, F hang. Double play: Flslier to Zimmerman to Saler. Bases on halls: Off Mcquillan, 2: off Cheney 3; off Lavender, 1. tllta: Off McQuillan. 5 In two Innings, off Copper, 7 In all Inntuga: off Cheney, ! in four Innings and none out In fifth; off Lavender. 1 In five innings. Struck out: By McQuillan. ' 1: bv Cheney, L; by Cooper, I; bv Iavendrr. 4. passed bulls: 111. son. Archer. I'mplres: Klem and Kmslie. j OTTO WALKER WINS DODGE CITY POP POP" RUN TKraE CITT. Kin., July . Otto Walker of Oakland, Cel., won the second 300-mile Internal sviiut motorcycle rsce here yestt.-ddy, clipping thirty min utes off the world's record for the dis tance. Walker's time was 3:5o:45. licet Car Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Go. ii as ! mill usiiessn una s)sm Hi in iim..i i iii.iu ., .. .....i. for The Bee by Lad Enjoys Trip to Exposition Won in The Bee's Contest A handsome ostrich flume, direct from a California ostrich farm, Is the souvenir sent to Miss All.e Hull by her brother, ( harlea B. Hall, who wen a trip to the. Ssn Francisco exposition In The life's I'll name Pacific contest. The 1m d is enjoylni; his trip Immensely, and writes Inten sting accounts of his sightseeing to his sister and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George M. U. Hall, who live at the Kntrkrrhocker arartinents. Hu la taking many pictures of th places he visits. At Isst reports he was leaving Hun Diego for San Francisco, after touring Denver, Salt Lake City, los Angeles and Intermediate points cf interest. He ex pects to return to Omaha about July lo. McConnell's Hitting Defeats Pittsburgh CHICAGO, III.. July 4.-Mcl onneli s hitting and pitching weie factors In Chi cago's 6 to 4 defeat of Pittsburgh today. The visitors pounded McUonnell hard, but he ass strong In most of tlie tight places, while Dickson was a virtlm of a rally In the sixth hkh caused his retirement. Score: R.H.K. Pittsburg Ii ..0 2 1 'I 0 P 1 0 0 t 13 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 -& 13 3 Hntteries: Allen, 'larni-r sihI O'Connor and Kerry; McConnell and Wilson. GREAT CROWD ATTENDS THE RACES AT STANTON STANTON. Neb,", July 4. -4 Special Tele gramsOne of the largest crowds that ever attended the celebration hers was al tho fall- arounds ytterjny. There wii an attendance of S.CXXJ people. Re sults of the races- , Pacini, 2:18 class: Boh Armstrong, first; Don W.. second; Miss logan, third. Best time, 2:17. Trotting, 2:;fl class: John Emmerson. first; Chochanlt, second; Empress, third, Ileal time. i:i. Free-foi-all: Bessie Bee, first; list J, second: Johnny Mills, third. Best time, 2:10. Itaeea at Waltoo. WAHoOi Neh., July 4. (Special.) Clreat priainllons are bi ing made for the rn-e at the fair grounds In Wahoo on July 27. 23 snd 2:t. The entries closed lodas'. There are 1IH horses ent red tor the event. T'le purses amount to over St.jOO. Chas. Perky Is presidetit and Art Perry Is secretary. Trimble President 1 Of Schopl Alumni Chandler Trimble, an Omaha lawyer who graduated from Central High school in 1910, has been elected president of ths Omsha High school Alumni association by tha board of directors. Other officers chosen were: Dr. Abbi Virginia Holmes. '90, vice president; Miss Beulah Byrd, '12, secretary; Ralph S. Doud, '08, treasurer. ' The election was held st the office of Stuart Gould, ths re tiring president, the directors who se lected ths officers having been elected by the members at the snnual reunion June 21. , JACKSONIAN CLUB ENDORSES MOVE TO GET CONVENTION The Jscksonlan club, at a meeting held Saturday In the club rooms at the City National bank building, took, steps to boom the campaign for Omaha as tb plsce for the next democratic national convention. A committee consisting of J. W. Met calfe, F. Weaver, C. C. Redwood, W. F. Baxter, F. O. Odell and I. J. Dunn was appointed to work In conjunction with committees from other organisations to this end. t'onstlpatlaa tnn He far erf. Start a two weoks' treatment cf Dr. King's New Life Pills today. Oocd for stomach and liver. 25c. All druggists Advertisement. Service to W!S22ESEM - CSS A double track has recently been built from -.Locust Street north to the gate of the Speedway. On July 5th (the day of the big races), through cars from Fourteenth and Howard . Streets will run direct to the Speedway. These cars will bear signs reading: "TAKE THIS CAE TO SPEED WAY." Extra service from Sixteenth and Locust Streets as the travel may demand. x Swinnerton COBB WALKS HOME IN TENTH INNING Detroit Defeats Chicago, Eight to Seven, After Two Men Are Out. SCOTT KNOCKED OUT OF BOX DETROIT, Mich.. July 4.-Derolt de feated Chicago In the tenth inning to day, 8 to 7. Detroit's heavy hitters knocked Scott out of tha box tn five In t.lnga, obtaining a six-run lead. Steed became wild In the fllith and his sup port woakened. enabling Chicago to tie the score. With two men out In the t nth and Cobb and Crawford on bases, Faher purposely passed Bush. He then walked Baker on four , pitched balls, forcing In Cobb. Scor: t'HH'AOO. DETROIT. ah H o O AS AB.H.O. A. C. I'Vlscli. rf... i I tVllt. lb 4 I I Wsv.r, s... I K Collins lb I roiirntar, lb. 4 J. Collins, rf. t Hnlh. IT 4 pvrha.k. c . . 4 Jllx kb'ns, lb 4 1 8 a i it i i t 4 1 8 OK.raa-b 3b. t 8 I I CXtb, of 8 3 3 t aror. rf I I I tv-asrh. It... 4 1 1 8 lBurna. lb ... I 8 II I OHush, ss.... 4 t 1 I tKtanass. 6. 8 1 4 I OH.k.r. .... t 1 I IKims. n t t Hrott. S 10 Wolfgang, s. 1 1 Pshor. p 1 Wulslss ... 1 I 1 tfov.lMkla, 81 0 McKss 1 Totals II fit II I Totsls 41 15 14 4 two out wne:i witituns run scored. Hatted for e'roH in sixth. 'Hatted for Strange In ninth. ttlitrnao 0 I 0 0 0 0 I S 0 D 7 (Detroit .....I 0038000 0' 1 '1 Two-bas lilts: J. Collins. Crawford. Veach. Three-baee 'hltsc Felsch, Vltt. Home run: Crawford. Double plays: Vltt to Hums. Bases on balls: Off Faber, 2: off Steen, 3. Hits: Off Scott, 10 In five Innings; off Wolfgang. I In two Innings; off Kaber, 4 In two snd two-thirds in nings; off Steen, 7 in seven nd one third Innings; off Coveleekle, 3 In two siul two-thirds Innings. Struck out. Hy Scott, 1; by Faber, 8; by hteer., 1; Ccveleskla, 4. Wild pltcnes: fteen. I. I'm plres: Wallace and Connolly. 4 levrlaud Draws It leak. ST. LOt'lS July 4.-Lowdrmllk shut out Cleveland today, 3 to 0, In a one-hit game. In which both teams played error less ball . Lowdermllk helped his team win by doubling In the eighth and scoring on Shotten's double-. The other run was brought In by Walker, who doubled la the fourth and scored on Walsh's single. Score: CLEVELAND ST. IjOUIS. AH II O A E AB.H.O A C South Vs. rf I t I 1 erthotloa. If.. 4 1 1 t Hsnt'oa. tb 4 l SA.nl la. lb... t H'rait. lb.... 4 I ' Wslksr. f I 1 3 i a 4'tMipmaa, as I Ja.li.oD, lb. I diaiMr, If... I Smith, rf..-. I Wambla, lb. I O N.III. o... a Mllch.il. p. 1 a at a a 3 OWalali. rf.... I t 1 t isatr. Il... 8 8 1 1 Pl.arn. aa.. 8 I 0Harl'1. a.. e i I I SL'tarmllk. p a 8 0 4 t Jonea, p. Total at a ti it Jlbol4 .... 4 Totals 37 I 14 It . Hatted for Mitchell In eighth. Cleveland 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 a St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base hits: C. Walker. Lowdermllk, Shotten. Three-base hit: Smith. Sacri fice hit: Lavan. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell. 2; off 'lowdermllk. t. Hits: Off MltcheH, t n seven Innings;- off Jones, 3 In one Inning. Struck out: By Mitchell, 6; by lowdermllk, 7. empires: Bvans and Chill. For Omaha,' Counoll Bluffs and Vicinity partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; not much change In tsmperature. ' News Nates af Waaoo. WAHOO. Neb., July 4. (Bpoolal.)-A farewell reception was tendered K. E. Lyle at his home last night by the Wahoo Commercial club. Mr. Lyle has been a I resident of this county for nearly forty years and expects to leav next Tuesday with his family for Los Angeles, where they will make their horns. Speeches w ere msde by old settlers snd business associates. . s According to tha assessor's returns, there Is one automobile to every four families in Saunders county. Tho as-' sessor shows 1.0M machines for taxation, and at, ths lsst election, there were 4,814 people who voted. Cedsr precinct, where tho town of Cedar Bluffs ls located, have 17S votes snd ninety-seven automobiles. orr Throat as4 Cheat. Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honey. : It eaaea ths throat,: soothes ths lungs, loosens phlegm. Only Xc. All druggists. Advertisement. peedvjay