It's Getting So Pa Rourke Can Play a Game Between Showers OMAHA AND LINKS EACH M A GAME Invaders Hammer North from the Mound in 'First, but Are Held in Check by Hoffman. LICK BREEN PLATS STAR GAME After being outlueked, outhit and out played In the first same of a double header yesterday, the Rourkes returned to their winning stride In the second af fray and mauled the Tig-era In becoming style. Score, flret game. Lincoln, ; Omaha, 4; second game, Omaha, 4; Lin coln, :. " Contest No. 1 opened with Lincoln get ting three scorea on four hlta and two errors, while In the second Inning the Tigers amassed a Ilka number on the same amount of biffs. Including a home run by Mclntyre, and a sacrifice fly. In the third Bverdon for Omaha hit one over the right field fence for the cir cuit, ' and In the sixth three singles brought the home club still another. Omaha's last scoring was accomplished in round eight, when two more were added to the total on four singles. Hoffman Dora Well. Hoffman In contest No. I pitched in good form,;havlng It on his rival, Morse, In every particular except steadiness, Morse not emitting a single pass, while Hoffman issued three. Throughout -the entire afternoon not a single base was stolen in either game, owing to the excellent backstopplng on both sides. In fact, no one came close to stealing, for which fact much credit Is dua particularly to Krueger of Omaha, who caught the straight eighteen Innings. A feature worthy of particular mention was the work of Shortstop McQafflgan of Lincoln, who accepted thirteen chances during the day In whirlwind fashion, making a cleancut play of every chance. Hla work was perfect. Breen Stars for Omaha. Breen for Omaha more than duplicated this performance by taking eighteen chances without a wobble and besides getting five hits out of nine trips to the plate. In fact, his playing was the big noise of the afternoon. The second game was cleancut from gong to finale.- both sides playing more than exceptional ball. This afternoon an other double-header Mill take place, the first game starting at 2 o'clock. Lincoln wlli again take the role of the opposi tion. Score, first game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. R H. t 1 3 2 0 0 -0 1 0 1 0 o. b 2 'I 4 3 2 0 0 0 A. A 0 0 4 1 0 -0 3 X 2 0 Breen, 2b. Bmith, If Torsythe, rf... Krueger, c Krug, 3b; fchlTebner. lb.. Thomason, cf... Whalen, sa North, p. :.... Everdon, p Kafora . . .. 5 .... 4 .... 4 4 .... ft 4 ..-4 - 0 .. 0 .. 0 0 .. 3 1 .. 1 0 Totals ...35 4 LINCOLN. 10 87 17 AB. R. II. O. A Wolfe. Cf 4 13 0 ' Mcrjaiflgan. as 3 1 0.2 H. fechrfobef, cf..... 3 1 I B MoIntVi,- rfr.T.i.vv. r-2 2 . MoAllister, c 4 0 12 Lloyd. 2b 2 0 0 1 raley, 8b 4 0 2 1 iB. Bohrleber, p 3 ' 0 1 H. Williams, lb, 3 11 10 Morse, p 1 0 1 o J 1 1 0 3 3 1 1 Totals... M 11 27 U 0 Batted for Evcrdon In ninth. Lincoln 3 3 0 0 o 0 6 6 - Omaha 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 04 Two-base hit: Forsythe. Home runs: Mclntyre, Kverdon. Double plays: Breen to eVhllebner. Breen to 'Whalen to fchliebner. Whalen to Breen to Bchlleb ner, Mcliafftgan to Williams. Bases on balls: Otf Bverdon, 2: of Schrleber. 1. Left on bases: Omaha, ; Lincoln. 5. Hit by pitched ball: Williams. Hits: Off North, ft In two Innings: off Kverdon, 3 In seven Innings; off Schrleber, 10 In seven Innings. Struck out: By Everdon, 2: by Schrleber, 1: by Morse, 1.' Sacrifice Mta: McGafflean. II. Schrleber, H. Bchrle ber, Wolfe, Krug. Time:. 1:40. Umpire: Van Sickle. Attendance, 1,600. Score, second game: Oil AHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Breen, 2b 4 0 3 4 3 0 Smith. If 2 1 1 t 0 0 Forsythe, rf 1113 0 0 Krueger. c 4 114 0 0 Krug. 3b 4 1 Z 0 0 0 fechllehner. lb 3 0 0 8 1 0 'lhomason. cf 3 0 I 2 0 0 Vhslen. ss .".2 0 0 1 4 0 Hoffman, p 3 0 1 0 4 1 Totals 29 4 10 27 12 1 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. .ol 300 .301180 ,. 1! O 0 1 0 0 Wolfe. If McGaffigan, as H. Schrleber, cf Mclntyre, rf .. Yants, c Lloyd. 2b Daley. 3b Morse, p H. Williams, lb .46110 .3 1 11 6 0 0 3 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. 4 ..30 0 0 1 0 12 2 n o 24 Id Totala Lincoln 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 02 Omaha 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 4 Two-bate hits: Wolfe. Mclntyre. Sac rlllc nils: Smitli (2), H. Schrleber, Schlieb ner. Whalen. Llovd. Morse. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman. 3. Left on bases' Omaha, i: Lincoln. 7. Hit by Ditched hall: Yantx. Struck out: Bv Hoffman, . Time of came. I:j0. Umpire: Van fickle. Attendance. 2,X0. Browns Win from Philadelphia Macks i ST. LOUIS, July W.-Bressler was hit hard in the fourth and fifth innina of today's gams and St. Louis won from j Philadelphia, 4 to I. In the fourth inning Pratt's walk, !, doubles by Austin and Lavan and a sin- gla by Leary netted three runs. In the fifth Chotton tripled and scored on a sin gle by Austin. Score: PHILADELPHIA. gT. LOTIS AB HO AS ABHO.AE. Marvhr. n. ..4 HtninR, ef. .. 4 J.Wlh. II.. I Hc-hns, lb.. I lJol.. Jb... 4 Mcluais. lb. 4 lpp, I Kwf. m 4 ftrlr, p.. 1 Oldrlns Crovell. p. .. McAvor .... 1 SIS SUkatUa. rf.. a 1 I 1 1 AustlD. lb... 4 1 Ht.lar. It.... 4 OPrmtt. lb.... 1 0D W.Uk ef. 1 IIS lit t Larry, lb.... 4 1 10 1 I t e l t i i a t ItowtM. M.. 4 Haauitoa, 3 Totals.... .24 I IS 1 Totals SI ( 24 S Batted for Breasler in seventh. Batted for Crowell in ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 63 fet Louis 0 0 6 8 1 0 6 6 4 Two-baso hits: Austin,- Lvan. Kopf. Three-base hit: Phot ton. Ltoubla play: W. Walsh to Lavan to Auatn. Bases on balla: Off Bressler. 1: oft Crowell. 1: off Hamilton. 2. Hits: Off Bressler. 6 tn six innings; off Crowell. 1 In two ln iitngs. Hit by pitched ball: bv Hamil ton (Schang, Murphy), by Bresaler (l. W'alshi. htruck. out: - By Breasler. I: by Crowell. 1; by Hamilton. 1. L'mpirva: Chill and Evans. I Albloa Easr far St. KJwara. ST. EDWARD. Xeh , July 10.- Special ) St. Edward easily defeated Albion yes terday. Powers having them at his will, ecore: R.H.E. t. Edward ,1 I H I 1 I 1 M I I Albion 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 1 61 4 3 Batteries: St. Edward. Powers and WINNER OF. THE STATE GOLF CHAMPION TITLE. . . . . 1 A"-. At -:" -1 4 y I if lws, -v't I hi . I .. .. J if -j .J I -A It ,. m4 m (r ' ' n Wa ., I 'ailWlml.iSla.l'i-ll.lria i.-: BOOSTERS CAPTURE A PAIR Des Moinei Wins Both Gamei from the Wichita Wolves. SECOND ONE . SHUTOUT FRAY DBS MOINES, la.; July 10. Pes Momes won two games from Wichita tod.ay with scores of 2 to 1 and 7 to 0. A triple play by Wichita featured the first game. Score, first game: DES MOINES. . , . AB. .R. H. O. A. E Hahn. rf.. . 5 0 . 3 - V O iP Hunter, cf.... 6 0 1 10 Buii, if 41 1 r 0 0 Jones, lb 4 0 2 12 1 1 Hartford, ss 4 0 0 0 8 0 Sawyer, 2b 4 0 . 0. 4 4 6 Tannehlll. 8b 4 0 1 I 2 0 Breen. o ; 3 10 2.1.0 Gilllgan, p 3 0 0 0 4 1 Totals ' i. ...... .84 3 . 1 27 16 2 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E Roche. If 4 Fox, cf 4 Patterson, lb 3 0 12. Tydeman, rf 3 1 1 Brttton. 8b 3 HMD: as 3 Charles, 2b 3 Griffith, c White, c u Baker, p 3 Totals 2 1 4 2 1 4 Two out when winning run scored. Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Dos Moines 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits: Vox (2). Hahn. Sacri fice hits: Patterson, Gilllgan. Bases on balls: urt uungan, z: oti Bauer, 3. Triple play Griffith to Hosp to Patter son. Molen . base: Charles. Left on bases: Wichita, 4; Des Moines, 11. Struck out: By GlUlgan, 2: by Baker, 6. Time: 2:03. Umpires: Abbott and Cusick. Score, second gam: . DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O.. A. E. Hahn. rf.. ....... Hunter, cf..... Bills, if Jones, lb Hartford, ss.... lawyer, 2b....... Tannehlil, 3b.... Graham, c Thomas, p Totals r 0 3 s 1 1 0 0 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 12 0 8 I 1 2 15 A. 0 0 0 6 4 0 I o! .83 T U 27 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 0 0 E. 0 n Roche, If Fox, cf Patterson, lb. Tydeman, rf.. Hrltton, Sb.... Hobp, as....... Charles, 2b.... White, c Griffith Southern, p... Gelxt i o 0 0 Totals.. 33 6 7 Baited for White In ninth. 24 13 Batted for Southern in ninth. Wichita 6 6 6 6 0 6 6 6 0-0. Dea Moines 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 7 I Two-base hits: Jones, Sawyer. Left on bases: Wichita, 8; Des Moines, 6. Sacri fice hits: Hahn, Graham. Struck out: Bv Thomss, 5; by Southern, 4. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 3; off Southern, 2. Doubls plays: Hartford to Sawyer to Jones, Hosp to Charles to Patterson. Time: 1:4. Umpires: Cuslck and Ab bott. Giants Capture One More from Cincinnati NEW TORK, July 10. -Doyle's hitting today enabled New York to win Its eighth consecutive victory from Cincinnati, 7 to 3. Doyle hit Benton for two three baggers, which were responsible for all five runs scored off the big left-hander. Score: CINCINNATI. KBW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B ilHO.il iMct, CI....4 IIS "Burni. If.... I 1 H.nos. ... 1 I 4 bartn. rf 4 I 4 Wtnco. .. 4 t ltol. lb.... I 4 1 Kllliur. If.. I nrutohsc. ss. I I I Oroh. lb 4 t I IMaloos. 1f... 4 1 t Gnimta, rt.4 I lbn..lb... 4 311 Olxm. lb.... 4 I 4 FSdikIst'm. ef 4 I Moll.tti. lb 4 11 rrs. 4 1 t.t Bnlon, ... 3 11 (Tonsil. .. 4 1 4 ( Hmlsort ...14SSS -. Aim, 1 Totals 14 11 17 14 I w .... 1 TnUlS li IS 14 II I 'Ratted for Hen ton In ths sixth. bailed for Ames In the ninth. Cincinnati v 0 0 0 0 1 3 O S 0-3 ew York . 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 7 Two-base hits: Orifflth, Olson. Meyers. Th res-base hits: Doyle (2). Double play: Teareau to Fletcher to Merkle. Basea on balls: Off TeareaM, 3; off Benton, 1; off Ames, 1. Hits: Off Benton. In five innings; off Ames, I in three innings, (struck out: By Tesreau, 1: by teuton, X Wmvlres: KUlw aad HarL JOHN REDICK NEW STATE GOLF CHAMP Country Club Man Evens Up Old Score by Beating- Sam Reynolds . saaMwsaBnaa for Title, 6 Up and S- OTHER FLIGHTS COMPLETED By playing par golf almost alt the way John W. Redlck,' veteran player of- the Country club, defeated 8am V.' Reynolds, title holder for the Nebraska state golf championship at the Country club yes terday, t up and S to go, on the thirty six holes. And by defeating tha Field club crack Redlck evened up an old score. In 1912 ReynoVs and Redlck met In the final round for the state emblem and that time Reynolds won. I up and T. This time' it was the other way round and Redlck won br almost as large a snore. ' From th very start it was erldent that Redlck was out to win. On the first nine holes plsyed he got the Jump on Sam and was leading t up. From that time on he was never headed, but kept gradually Increasing Ms lead. Reynolds starting by taking the first hole, but ' In-order to do so he had to hole In three, one under par.. Redlck played ' the second hold In pr four and Reynolds 'halved with him. But 'on the third Reynolds took a five while Redlck holed -in par four and the fourth ' was halved with rar five. Ones Into Lead. - . On the fifth-hole Redlck scored a par five whl!e Reynolds hsd to be content with a six and from that time on Redlck maintained a lead. . Ha shot the seventh hole In two. one under par. and halved the eighth and ninth with the title holder. Redlck's total for ths first outside wss 3, one under rar. On the Inside he turned In a 5. taking three holea of the nine, while Sam took two. This gave. Redick three up on Reynolds on the first eighteen holes. Starting ths afternoon round the first hole on the outside was halved and Rey-r-M up one when he mads the second hole In par four to Redlck's six. Lui, tne third bote- was halved and Red lck won the fourth and fifth hy playing both in four. . This put Reynolds four down. Reynolds braced again, took the. sixth, halved the seventh and took the eighth, making It but two down. But Redlck made it three again by taking the ninth hole with a par three. , -Takes Three gtralcht. ' Then Redfok took the tenth,, eleventh and twelfth and halved the thirteenth. making it hla match. IJe. played par golf on all four holes. Redlck plsyed a great game- of, golf. Ha played a good, steady, consistent game and he deserved 1q win, He, out played Reynolds on Sam's strongest fort, bis driving. Both Reynolds and Redlck were inclined to miss hard putts at times and both would have turned in bl(fger scores if luck had at . all broken with them when making twelve and fifteen- foot putts. A large gallery, probably 250 persons. followed the afternoon plsy, but their press nee never bothered Redlck for a minute a- nV-played -'--better gams with ths gallery following than in the morning when the gallery was but a doaen or so. Reynolds also played a nice, game, but it wasn't ths equal of Redlck's. The morning card of eighteen holes was as follows: . , Redick-Out..!4 4 V S 4 ,5 I 5 S M In 4 4 5 6 5 4 4 3 4 SN-T4 Reynolds Out t 4CS4-6 4 t 3 3 . In ....4 3 4 8 S 3: 6 44079 Tha afternoon card was as follows up to the 'thirteenth when the match was over: Rcdick-Out 5 4 4 4 S S 7 3 (2 In 3 4 4 4 Reynolds Out ...5 4 4 6 5 S S 6 4 41 In 4 6 4 Beckett Beats Porter. . Guy Beckett or the Field ciuft carried away the . directors' cup in ths second flight by winning in the finals from Foyt Porter, also of the Field club, 4 and 3. Drexel Bibbernaen . wop the secretary's cup in the third flight by winning from J. K. O'Neill of Miller park. and S. M. H. La ' Douceur of the Field club won tha consolation event from E. P. Murphy of the Country club. 4 and 1 Arthur Longworth, Willie Hoars' as sistant, won the. club-makers' match yes terday morning, turning in a score of 82. Bobby Christie was second with 36 and Stanley Davles third with 93. There has been very little betting on th outcome of the tourney. Braves and Cards SpliDouble Bill BOSTON. July 10. After losing th first game to 6t. Louis, 7 to 1, today, Boston won th second, 3 to 1. Th visitors grouped hits for their runs In th open ing contest. Da via' pitching, which held St Louis to three hits, and Connolly's batting were factors in Boston's success In the second gam. Score, first gam: ST. lNJIS. BOBTO!. ABHO.AE ABHO.AE Hustins, Sb. Ill I OMonn rf....4 1 e 1 UuchM-. It.. 4 SIS tKltip-t'k, Ibl I I I Mtll.r. lb... I I II f.th.r. If... 4 si miliar, aa.,.4 1 1 I Mas. eT.... 4 IIS Wllaoa. cf...l 14 OKsan. lb 4 111 Hyatt, rf.... I IS Cfemlih. lb.... 4 ISIS Bark, lb I 1 I M.rmnvll, sa I S 4 I I Oolaa 0 IWhalina e. 1 I 1 Belial. Ib... 1 1 4 Oowdr. .... 1 1 Barter, a.... till CHuthaa. t 4 4 Hobtasva. 4 I t8aannoB ...1 4 ' Strand. p....t III total.. ...41 117 11 4 Totals II 4 17 11 I . 'Batted for Hughes in eghth. Ran for Beck in seventh. St. Lous 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 37 Boston 0 0 0-0 i 0 1 0 01 Two-base hts: Brtler, Mage, Smith, Hyatt. Three-base hits: Hyatt Wilson. Betk. Snyder. Double play: Snyder to Hugglna. Left on baaea: St. Louis, 3; Boston, S. Bases on balla: Off Robin son, 1; off Hughes, 1. Hits: Off Hughes, in eight Inning;, off Strand. 3 In one Inning. Hit by pitched ball; By Hughea (Miller). Struck out: By Robinson, S; by Hughea, 3. I'mplrea: Easun and Byron. 8T. LOUIS BOSTON. ilUO.il AB.H.O.AB Hustins. Ib. 1.1 1 4 4 Moras, rf.... I IIS Haa. har. If.. 4 St 4 Erara. lb.... I 4 I Millar, lb... I 111 tOonoolar. It I I I S Butlar, a...l 111 IMasaa. el... I 114 Wllaoa, cf...l SIS 4Kaa. lb..... I i I I I Hyatt. H ... I oEanlta. lb.... 4 1 t BatMl. Ib... I 4 1 I IMaraarll. at fill Snydar, a... 114 1 lOowSr. a... 114 1 MaaSowa, . I I 4 I ba.rta. 11 Unc 1 4 . Hoeho 1 t Totals. .:..17 I IT 11 1 Totals II IUII I 'Hatted for Meadow In ninth. 'Batted for. Huggn n ruith. Ft. Lous 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Boston 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 Two-has hts: Gowdy. Connolly. Snyder. Three-baao hit: Connolly. Double plsy: Butler to Miller. Baaea on balls: Off Meadows, 4: off Davis, 1. Btrurk out: By Meadows, 3; by Davit S. L'mpirea: By ron and Eaaon. K. C. Real Boa Wis. F.LKTOV, 8. D., July 14-8pecial Tele gram ) Ira Bldwell's Kansas City Red Fox won from the horn club today, to (. Thursday the Boa seaUv defeated Wtaita. li. 11 U I. SPORTS SECTION of The Omaha Sunday OMAILA, STECHER TELLS OF TRAININGMETHODS But the Interviewer Has to Do All the Talking and Gets Mono syllabic Answers- SAYS 'CUPID STUFF IS ROT , A. tall, good-looking youth sauntered Into the lobby of the Mer.-hants hotel tha day after the Stecher-Cutler wrestll.ig match. He wore a blue suit, Tanama hat, low collar, low shone. A smaller mai accompanied him. They made straight for. the stairs and walked slowly up. The tall young man seemed bored. He was as calm as a cow In a cornfield. He had a "Ho-hum, llfc-ls-a-weary-grind" expression. Every man in the lobby turned his hev1 to see this tall, pleasant-looking but awfully bored youth as he went slo-vly upstairs. The young fellow was Joe Stecher, who some fifteen hours before had won the world's championship In wrestling. According to all precedent of sportdom. a man who has auddenly leaped from local admiration to world fame, whose name, strength and skill arc the chief topic of Interest In sporting circles from New York to Melbourne,' should .-onie swaggering Into hla hotel surrounded by a dosen sstellltes and with a haughty get-outa-my-way-bcfore-I-smash-you ex pression. ' Shonld no In Vaudeville. After posing for five minutes he should finally deign to speak something thusly: 'Easy meat! Easy meat! Why. this Cut let ain't got nothln', not nothln'. I had his number from the first mlnuto. I was playln' with Mm ah the time. . He's a baby; a baby. That scissors hold of mine, there can't nothln' beat It. I got so mo propositions to go in vaudeville. New Tock people offer me 320,000 a week.. I may . take "em up." i Joe Stecher is as far from this sort of thing as Christmas from ths Fourth of July. -. I' 1 . Joe .Stecher .Is th personification' of modesty.. - . He. Is the quintessence of calmness. ..Th. interviewer' followed him up the stairs... He .vii. leaning against -tho me:i while his brother, tha man with him, un locked th door of their room. The Interviewer approached with th respect due. to. greatness and. politely made th banal Inquiry: "Is this Mr. StecherT" "Tee." fthak Haada with a Champ. And he graaped a hand of ths cham pion wrestler or, to speak more exactly, laid his own hand within th enveloping rlasp of, a gigantic fist A naive and boyish grin spresd Itself over th brown-complexloned face ef tha big wrestler as he learned that a per sonal Interview was desired. Th Interviewer was very polite, oh, (Continued on Page Two, Column Five.) Indians Lose Both Ends of a Double HeadertoDenvers SIOTJX CITY. la., July 10. Sioux City lost both and of a double-header today. Th pennant won laat year by tha Indians was raised. Score, first gsrue: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. 3 0 '0 1 0 2 0 2 4 Cooney, 2b... Clarke. If Kane, lb Leleune. cf... Callahan,- as. Hensllng, 3b.. Iavldson, rf. Crosby, c Kelly, p Totals.. M t DENVER. AB. R 11 St 11 H. 3 1 0 3 b. 3 1 4 3 t. Spencer, cf Miller, rf Moformlck. If.. Galloway. 3b.... Col fey. 3b Shields, lb Kelleher, ss Sties' k, c Aral lanes, p Mitchell, p :::::: I 1 k 0 1 3 2 0 1 3 0 11 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Bloux City Denver Two-base hlta: ..36 T 10 37 13 .0 0 O 1 0 4 0 O .4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-7 Miller, Galloway (Ji, Tnree-hsae hit: Kelle Callahan. Kelly. her. bacrlfice hlta: Coffey, Lejeune, Kel leher. Stolen bases: Gailoway iZ). i:f- fey (2), Kelleher, Cooney. Miller. Double! plays: Galloway to Shields (2). Hits: utl Aral lanes, s in live and one-third In - nlngs; off Mltcheil 3 in thre ana two- thirds innings. Bases on balls: Off AralJanea. 3: off Keliv. 4 Struck out : sy Aratianas. 1; by Mucueli, 1: by Kelly, S. Tims: 1:44. Umpire: Mullen. ocore, second game : SIOUX CITY. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, 2b 1 0 3 0 3 0 Clarke, U 3 0 0 0 0 0 Kane, lb. .....I 0 0 10 1 0 te June, cf 3 1 0 3 0 0 Callahan, as 3 1 3 4 3 0 Hensllng, 3b 4 0 0 1 2 u J Davidson, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Price, c 4 0 1 3 i Ingham, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 P. Clark, p 3 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 31 I 37 II "5 DENVER. . AB. R. H. O. A. E. "penoer, cf -rf 3 110 0 0 Miller, rf.-cf 4 1 3 1 0 0 MoCormlck. If. .... 3 1 0 4 0 0 Galloway. 3b. 3.0 1 0 4 0 Coffey, ib 4 0 3 1 0 0 Shields, lb. 4 0 1 10 1 0 Kelleher, ss 4 0 0 3 3 0 Khestak. c 4 0 1 K 1 0 Cant well, p 4 0 1 1 3 0 Totala 33 3 27 10 0 flloux City 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Price Shestak. Stolen bases. Hhi(4Us, Csllahan. Innings pitched: By Ingham, flv and two-thirds; by Clark, thre and ona-thtrd. Hits: off Ingham. : off t lark. 3. Bases on balla: Off Ingham. 3; off Clark, 1; off Cantwetl, . Utr.ick out: Hy Inahsm. 3: bv Clark. iSj by Cantwell. I lasaed ball: Pric. I Tiro: 3.1. Umtdra: Mullan. SUNDAY MOKXIM?, JULY TWENTY. TWO-YEAR-OLD NEBRASKA FARMER LAD who has become champion heavyweight wrestler in a most sensational manner. cJb e i Sc DODGERS BEAT CUBS IN DOUBLE-HEADER Victory of Brooklyns Makes it Three Straight from Chicago and Eleven Out of Twelve. HAVE HOPES OF THE PENNAUT BROOKLYN, July lo. Th pennant be Is bussing in 'th ears of Brooklyn a a result of their doubl victory over Chi cago today, 3 to 3 and to 0. making thre straights from th Cubs and eleven out of th last twelv. Th Brooklyns ar now only thre gamea behind th Cuba. Score, first gam' CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB H O A E AB H O A E flood, rf ...41041 Mrars ef 410 r lauar, SB... 1 1 a a vj nira, wm. , m w a 0 ftrhuli. , If. . 4 1 Daubart. lb. 4 1 7 1 0 h Iirnr'n. Ib 4 lit 0Wh. If.... I 31 Fliliir, i... 4 1 I I V haler, lb.... 4 4 4 0 OCulaha. Ib. 3 t I J Wllllama. eft II OStaiiaal. rf.l 4 1 Pbalan. lb.. I 14 1 OOcti. Ib 3 14 1 ; Braaoahaa. l 4 i 0 Miller. .... I 7 1 Vaushan. .. Douglas, .. 4 1 II - ' DM, p iaas OlAdana. B....1 4 4 ToUlf II II 17 U 1 0 1 A ! Totals It 1 II U 1 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 Ot Brooklyn I 1 I 0 M I I M Two-base hit: Myers !). Three-bes hits: Fisher, Miller. Double play: Bres nahan to Zimmerman. Hases on balla: Off Vauuhn 1: nff 7.nhel. 1: off A damn :2; off Douglas, 1. Hits: Off Vaughn, 1 ! In one-third Inning: off Zabel, K In five 3 anil nn-tbird Innlnaa: off Adams. 3 In two and one-third innings. Hit by pitched ball: by iiabel QtU). Ktrurk out: By Zahel, 2; by Adams. 1; by Douglas. S. Wild pitch: Douglas. Umpires: Klein and Chill. Score, first game: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB H O A E. AB H O A H Ooo4. rf 4 1 4 4 0 Mrars. cf ...l 114 iriabar. as... 4 i s a lutura, ss.. i i 4 1 1 Sch.ita. if.. 4 4 I 4 SDaubaK. 1. I 1 I I 4 Jtmrman. Ibl 1 J?4?- i ! ! ! I Balar. .... ,3 1 4 1 tCutaHaw, lb. I 1 4 4 4 wiuiama of I I 1 tfltansal. rf.. I 444 Phalan. lb.. I 1 1 lOati. lb 4 4 I 1 4 Archar. a.... I 4 11 v Millar. S....4 14 1 IbaBsy. ... I 13 4 1 Dell. 4 44 Totals II 4 14 11 I Totals 14 IT 7 1 Chicago OOUVOOOO 00 Brooklyn 10310100 - Bases on - balla: Off Chenev, 3: off Dell, 4. Struck out:. By Cheney, 4: by Dell, 3. Wild pitch: fcy Cheney, 1; by Deaf Boy la. Th Kebraska School for the Deaf nine trimmed the Byrne-Hammers. 14 to 2, on the east Fontenelle dlamnnd 8atur day afternoon. The teams belong to the Commercial leogue. Hlta were: bchool of the Deaf. 1; Byrne-Hammers 4. F-rrors: School for the Deaf, none: Bryne-Hammers, 13. Batteries: Nelson and Seeley; Mthey and Jonea. Tigers Saalea Reaaa. Rteiva Regan, th - Cornell universl y t wirier, ho wss put off the squad In mid season by foaoh Al Kharpe for breaking training rules, will loin th De troit Tigers In a few days. Hughey Jen nings considers Regan the best of ths rollag pitcher a. Boafkera Asaeclatloa. Atlanta, 2-3; Chattanooga, Both game aevrn Innings by agreement. Birmingham, 4-4; Meny-iMa, 3-S. New Orleans. 2: Kashvill, 0. Mobil. 3: Uttl Roc, a Bee 11, 1915. ch ei 1 RED SOX WIPE DP PARK WITH TIGERS Boston Defeats Detroit in Second Game of Series by Score of Six to Three- DUBUC IS POORLY SUPPORTED DETROIT, July 10. Dubuo and Cavet wer hit hard today and th former was poorly supported, th result being a S to S victory for Boston. Foster was strong all th way. Kavanaugh hit a horn run over th left field fence for th third time this year. Foster duplicated th drive later tn th gam. Bcor: BOSTON. DETBOt AB.H O.AC AB li O A I Hoop.r. rf. ..I I I 4VID. Id 4 till ,itfmu,i.,, a i v n.n . . apeakar. cf.. 4 4 14 Cobb, rf I I I 1 I Hobllisel. lbt t 111 fV.fortJ. rf i 1 t 4 Ltfala. If.... I 14 I Vearh. If.... 4 1114 O.'kirdiiar Ib. I 4 1 OBurna, lb.... I 11 I I Barry. Ih....4 1 I Bua4i. sa I 4 111 'Thomas, a. ..4 1 T t CDikar, a 4 t 4 I 1 4ioatar. .... 4 lit 0 Dubuo,' ....! 411 Totals. aat. 1 4 ..! I 17 II IBolana. ...l 444 McKas ....1 4 Totala U I 17 1 I Batted for Roland In tb nlnui. Boston 0 I 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 Detroit 14003000 0-3 Two-base hits: Janvrin, Veach, Baker. Three-base hit: Thomas. Home runs: Foster, Kavanagh. Iioiiblr play: Duhuc tn Hnker to Hums. Viaties on balls: Off Foster, 4: off Dubuc, X. lilts: Off Dubuc, i in four Innings: off aet. 4 In one and rne-thlrd Innings: off loland, nna In tiiree and two-thirds Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By foster (Vim. hlruok cut: By Foster. fcy Roland. 1. Um pires: lllldebrsnd an 1 O'Loughlin. i 1 1 New York Yankees Blank the Indians CLEVELAND. July 10-New Tork bunched three of its flv hits off Morton In th seventh inning and scored enough runs to win. sfterward bunching hits off Jones, ths relfet pitcher, snd winning, 41 to 0. Caldwell held Cleveland to flvs ! hit. snd wound up hi. g.me by srikln, ; f2d8Tor.'n, Barhtre w,lh th b,H CLEVEI.ANP. NEW YORK. AB H O. A E AB H O A B Bnuthw'h. rf I I I crook, rf 4 114 Han'ond. Jb 4 1 1 I lPa. klnia. ss 4 4 4 I Oran.y. If... I 1 1 OMalaal. lb... 4 1114 Kirk., la. .. I 3 11 ( Piov. lb..... 4 3 114 ( kapnaa. as I I I Hlsh et ....l t 1 Smltri. ri .-.l 14 1 lH.naall. If . I 4 Barbara, lb. 411 1' Boom. Ib... 411 O'Neill. e...l t USsaenaT, a . I 1 4 4 Morton, a... 141 rcslawall, . a s 1 Junaa, p. ..4 4 4 1 4 Earjiaa . 1 4 4 Totals. U 7 17 II Totals 4 17 1 I "Batlfd lor Mutton in th eighth. Cleveland 000000 00 0 New Vork 000000:0 3-4 Two-base hits: Klike, Cook, Thre lase hits: Hmllh, i'ipi. Double plays: Maine I to Plpp to Peckinpaugh l' vUlsel to Pckenpaugh, niniih to Chapman, Peckenpaugn to Boon to Pipp. Hits: Off Morton, I in eight Innings: oif Jones, t in on inning. Baaea on balls: Off Caldwell, 4. Struck uut: By Morton. 3: by Caldwell. 4. Wild pitch; Jonea Um pire 1 Dlneen and Nallln. ' '-'' V i hi "'A; I Vi. V; J BIG FIELD FOR THE OMAHA RACE MEET Two Hundred and Seventeen En tries in for Dririn; Club's Speedway Matinee. THOUSANDS HUN0 UP W PTJILSES The rlroult harness races that re g"'nf lo be put on at the Omaha flpeedwsy trerk August S to T, Inrluslve. under th direction and management of th Omaha Driving club, will bring together on of the blrgeat fields of fast horse seen tn the central west In many years. Th n trle number 217. the animals coming from as far east as Pennsylvania, at faf north as Winnipeg snd from a far west ss the Psrlfie coast For the thre rtsys of raetng numerous events have been carded and enough fast steppers entered In each to mak th races most Interesting. For thee racef purse segregating 5,0ffl have been hung up. The track at the speedway Is eon sldered a very fast ons and will be tn cedent condition. It Is of th half-mil type. The men who are at the head of th Omaha Driving club are of such high stsndlng thst It Is ssserted that ther can be little doubt of the success of th raring meet They ar known In business clrvles all over th country and are: John D. Crelghton, Ed P. Peck, Ereratt Buckingham, T. C. Byrne. J. A. Kuhn, Edward Peterson and O. M. Smith. Mr. Peterson la president and Mr. Smith sec retary of the club. Horses Ratered. Th race cards, together with th en tries, follow: Taaraelay, Asgast B. Trrttlng, 2 30 class; Purs, Sff5; twenty two entries. Custer Bay, ch. a, H. Friend, Wjro Ing. ill. Tommy Hooper, a g., C. B. Mutnford, Beatrice. 1 1 arty Blngen, br. m., Ira Hall, Dee Motnes. Minnie Obtln, b, m., Lou Freeman, Chlcnco. Mao Rose Queen, blk. m., H. Q. Pyla, longmont, Colo. Ken Ntitwooil. g, 8. L. Oowet, Ssn Mernardlno, Cal. Tlmotl-y Hall, b. ., E. O. Bohannon, Lincoln. Queen Traveler, b. m., Jo Eddie. Ara ri'noe. Pronto J, blk. g., R. D. Morrison, Hem- ChnHe'y Marrs, b. g., W. H. WHUarn on. Boise City. Ida. ' Mighty Ghould, ch. g., Roy Owens. West Point. , Wlneschenk, b. ., E H. Eramett, Ttny fon. lex ed R. b g., L. P. South worth. Ra venna. Nebr. California B, t. ., C. I Derider, Pleas(intin, Cal Col. Vldmer, br. , Vldraer, Harris A MK'omas, t-turgeon. Mo. Red Rico, b. g., K. Mao Dermld. Colo rado Springs, Colo. Oreat Ivan, srl, s , K. Mac Dermld, Col orado Springs, Colo. Sand Hill Pet, oh, g., W. T. McFar land, Syrarus. Belle W., b. nv. Midway Stock Farm, (tearney Allle Ax wood, ch.' m, Midway Stock Farm Kearney. little Hunter, br. g., A. M. Cbusman. Malvarn. la. Bliiy Murry. entered by T. 0. Jenkins; Blslr. Nb, i Paolng, 2:8 class; purs. SSOO; forty minea Peter ChUf, b. a, R. T. Law, Warsaw, ni (Continud on Page Thre, Column Four ). I FoshierNow Has 1 .Three Locations on Farnam Street Of all . th dealer along "automobll row" none hav met with mor pro nounced success than W. B. Foshler of th Foshler-Enger company. This con cern handle several ears, but this season th .leader, th Enger 8tx-M hag been so warmly received that It has been neces sary to secur new and larger quart era to handle this line. Consequently th Foshler-Enger com pany has secured two floors and tha basement of th big building located on th northeast corner of Twelfth and Farnam street This not only affords many thousands of squsr feet of floor spao for display, storago and repair de partments, but Is particularly advantage ous Inasmuch as th building was pri marily erected for th automobile busi ness.. Th Foshler-Enger company still re tains Its two old locations on Farnam, thus making thre separate places of business uaed by this on ooncen In th display and sale of auto. -t 1 Birmingham Sues , Cleveland Team for Twenty Thousand CLEVELAND, July 10.-Joph I Birmingham, former manager of th Cleveland American leagu bas ball team, today filed suit for 330,000 in com mon pleaa court her against Charles W. Somers, owner of th team, to recover salary and damages alleged to b dua because Borne rs terminated his contract, discharging him as manager and released Birmingham's petition says his con tract was for th seasons of 1311 1913 and 11, at W.00 a year, with 31.500 additional as an option an his service and that It contained no tan-day claus. blng what ha com to be termed an "Iroo clad" contract. He says h was paid hla salary to Juns 1. 1313. and claims it 1 da until October 15. 11. . i- fn f fl (PA? ill Atlltfl OaUUUOK Ul AIlHd Throws Ecklund HARLAN. la., July 10. Special -Clr-enc Ecklund. Canadian light heavy weight champion, met his first defeat In two years when he met Earl C. Craddock; of Anita, la., th national amateur cham pion, on the local mat laat night. The match was exceedingly fast throughout. t'addock got the first fall at th end of taenty-on ht minutes when he pinned Ecklund to the r.iat 1tU a hammerlock and bar arm hole. Tre second fall went to Caddock at tha ind of twelv minutes with a doubl wrist lock. Ecklund stated to th Urge crowd that Caddock was ths best man of bl weight that h had vr mat Ecklund weight was m 7a4aet weighed ISO.