Bringing .Up O'T OLLVi THI THE ONLY THlNtj IN. WORTH rAT Ly ' 1" JJj 7 AGAIN OMAHA AND LINCOLN DIYIDE Cecil Thompson Pitches a Shutout. in First Fray, but Alexander is . Hammered in Second. BLODGETT FINISHES THE GAME Following all custom and precedent, Omiha And Lincoln divided the double bill lit Rourke park yesterday afternoon. Omaha won the first Rama, S to 0, and dropped the second, 7 to 4. Cecil Thompson, the well known south paw with control, cooked the lowly Links to a nice brown In the opening conflict. Cecil was extremely stingy with the base knocks, allowing but four, and It vn a simple matter for the Rourkes to blank the ambitions Links. Twice did a Link explore the regions around third base, but there was no such thing: as scientific research around the home plate as far as Matty Mclntyre'a crew was concerned. On the other bsnd, Ole Warveson was Mny pickings for our s'.de and he was hammered " for fourteen hits and five j marks. Hits by Smith. Forsyth and Krueger netted one tn the opening frame and hits by Smith, . Krueger arid Krug j and Narvrson's three-base heava netted two tn the third; A triple by Forsythe nnd McAllister' error gave Omaha one In the fifth and hlta by Krug, Thoma son and Whalen one In the eighth. Lose Game In First Roan. Put tie second game la a different tale. Younr Raymond Alexander was sent to. the front by General Krug, but he was unequal to the crliii. He got In bad Haf t at te stnrt and was given the gate before the first s;asm wa well un der !, Wolfe made n hit and McGafflgan sac rificed. Then Schrelber made a hit and A'ex walked Mclntyre and Ya'ntB, chok ing the runway. This was the signal for Ravmond'a departure and Tom Blodgett hulled In from the bull pen, where he had been diligently warming up. Tom evidently wasn't warm enough for Davy Lloyd emcked out a bingle which swept the sacks, counting three for the oppo sition. Another on was made off Tom In the seventh and two more In the ninth on three hits and Whalen's error. Omaha managed to nak over four runs when Rex Dawson wasn't looking, but four wasn't enough. The Lincoln-Omaha series will conclude today with a single same, .which starts at S o'clock. It will be ladies1 day. Score, first game: OMAHA. A B. R H. 1 2 3 3 0 2 2 1 A. 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 4 Breen, ?b Smith, If Forsythit rf... Krueger.X c Krug. lb Schliehner. lb. Thomason, cf.. v Whalen. ss Thompson, p... Totals 35 6 14 27 IS LINOC LN AB. R. H. 1 0 1 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. E 0 1 2 1 0 0 Wolfe If VcGa'ffluan. ra. Schreihrr, cf.... Mclntyre, rf McAlllsttr, ct. ., More Lloyd, 2h i lak y. II Narveson, p.... Williams, lb.. . 4 0 1 l) 0 0 1 0 3 I Totals 4 24 11 B.tted for McAllister In ninth. t-Mitana (una 1 Hits i Ltncolu Funs o Hits 1 0 3 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 I 0 1 s -14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1- 4 n,,! Forsythe. Two-base Thonm.cn. WhalenV Stolen ba"? l-orythe. K-ueger. Wolfe. Sacrifice toreythe. Smith. Double play: Th. mS: on to Breen to . hllebner Left on tar,:o maha- : Uncoln, 7. StVu?" ut: By Thompson. 5; by Narveson " Hsses on balls: Off Thompson. 2 passed ball: McAllister. Time: LSi VmMn n Syckle. Score, second game LINCOLN. AB. R H. 8 1 -1 0 O. 3 3 2 t Wolfe. If M'Gafflgan. ss.. S broiber. cf Vclntyre, rf i ants, e Lloyd, 2b Daley, 3b Dawson, p Willie mi. lb.... a r o 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 it S 0 i o 4 I 0 1 5 1 A. E. 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ! 0 0 13 1 1 1 0 IS Totals. 24 T OMAHA. 11 ' 27 AB. R. H 3 1 1 0 1 o. 1 0 0 Breen. 2b , Smith. If Forsythe, rf Krueger. c Krug. 3b Kchllebner, lb.... Thomason, cf v halen, as Alexander, p B'odgett, p. ...... Kafora Total 4 4 4 0 8 0 0 .35 S 27 Lincoln Runs Hits Dmaha IHIMHK 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 3-u Runs S 1 4) 0 1 0 -4 Hits I I I M I I I 1-1 Two-base hits MoGafflgan, Smith. Stolen bases: Williams. Bret n (2), Sacri fice hit: McGaffigan. Ikjuble plays: Jiieen to Sehllebner, Krueger to Breen to Krueger. Lr't on bases: Uncoln. 4: Omaha. 8. Hits: Off Alexander. 3 In one-third inning, off Blodett. s In eight snd two-thirds innings, biruck out By Dswson. 1: by BloJgett, 4. Basa on bail: Off Dawson, i. off Alexander, I. Time; X.'-A. Umpire: Van Hy:kle. Father MR.Jif-WE eHCN LOOKING ML OVtR THE eUILOrii foi? oo - to THr i- VWERE-YOU SPENT tJORTlMerEH' Q MOMEll! LOOKtN SIOl A.A.ND I1F.AH BREAK F.VEN Indiana Lose the Opener and Win the gecond. fIOTX CTTT. la., July ll.-Plnux City broken even In a double-header here to day. The Indiana lost the opener. 4 to 1, and won the second. 22 to . McCormlck. an outfielder was one or the three men wlio pitched for Denver. Score, first game: DBNVER.v AB. R . 6 0 H. 1 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 o. 4 I 0 1 11 1 4 1 Spencer, cf Miller, rf . . 6 . 4 t 4 . 5 . 4 . 2 . 3 . 1 ' McCormlck If... Gelloway, 2b Coffey. 3b Shields, lb Kelleher, ss Shestak. c IGaskell, p Totals r-1 4 9 27 11 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R H o. A. I 2 3 1 . 1 3 0 1 li 0 0 Ccwnev. 2b 2 0 16 Davln. rf 4 0 2 2 CaDahan. ss , 3 0 0 1 IJpune. cf 4 111 Kinne, lb 3 0 0 l FTlcns'lng. 3b 4 0 12 Clarke, If. 2 0 0 1 Donnelly, c 4 0 0 5 Boothby, p 8 0 0 1 P. Clark 10 0 0 Danldeon 10 0 0 Totals 31 1 5 27 1 S Pataed for J. Clark In seventh. Batted for Boothby In ninth. Denvw 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-4 Sioux : City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Hensling, Shields. Home run: Lejeune.- Sacrtrire hits: Oankll 2. Kelleber. Stolen bases: Coffey Shielded Double plays: Boothby to Hensling to Kane. Oaskell to Shields. Bases on balls: Off Boothby. S; off Oaskell. 5. Struck out: Bt' Boothby. 3; by Oaskell. 8. Wild i.ltch: .Oaskell. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Oaskell (Cooney). Time: 1:37. Umpire: Mullen. Score, second game: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. Cooney, 2b 5 2 Davis, rf 8 4 Callahan sa 5 2 Iejeijne, cf 4 3 Kane, lb 3 S Hensling, 8b 4 3 Davidson, If 8 2 Crosby, o 4 0 Iron." p 1 0 P. Clark, p 4 1 H. O. A. E 1 0 6 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 3 0 2 8 0 0 3 14 0 0 3 0 2 1 2 10 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 300 21 27 .11 2 H. O. A.E. 2 110 1 1 10 0 2 0 0 IB 2 1 2 10 0 1 8 1 0 .0210 14 3 0 0 0 3 0 1-0.3 0 0 0 0 -0 "5 24 14 1 0 0 0 0 08 5 0 16 -J2 Totals , 36 23 DENVER. AB. R. Spencer, cf Miller, rf McCormlck, lf-p Oalloway, in ..... Coffey, 3b Shields, lb Kelleher, sa Shestak, o Harrington, p ... Arellanes, p ..... Whalen, cf Totals . Denver .... Sioux City V 0 2 1 3 1 3 4 4 Two-base hits: Crosby, Spencer, Shields. P. Clark. Le.teune (2), Kane. Home run: Hensling. Sacrifice hlta: Davis. Hens linir. Iron. Leieune. Davldxon. Stolen bases: Coffey. Shields 2t. Galloway, Da- i vtdson, Lejeune, Hensling. louDie play: i Shields to Shestak. Hits: Off Harring- toil, In two and one-third Innings; off I Iron, 4 in tnree and one-third innings; off Arellanes. a In two ana two-tmrua in- ninge; off McCormlck, 9 in three Innings; off Clark, 5 In four and two-thirds n- nlngs. Bases on balls: Off Harrington, 8; off Iron, 8: off Arellanes. 8; off Mc- Cormlck. 3; off Clark. 1. Struck out: By Harrington. 1; by Iron, 2; by McCormlck. 2; by Clark. 1. Wlld pltch: McCormlck. Time: 2:15 Umpire: Mullen. wichk, drop two to doosters Des Molaea Haa.Eavay Time In Cop- pin a Both Games ( Doable Bill. DES MOINES, la., July U.-Dea Moinr s won two games In -jasy fashion from Wichita today with semes of to 1 and 4 to 2. Score, first game: WICHITA. AB. K. H. 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 o. 0 8 9 0 1 1 6 4 0 0 1 Roche. If Fox, cf Vatterson, lb Tydeman, rf . Brltton, 3b ... Hosp, as Chsrles, 2b ... White, c Griffith GelHt, p Sullivan, p ... Tota'a SO 1 DEB MOINES 4 24 17 AB. II. H. O. 0 A. E Hahn. rf ... Hunter, cf ... Bills. If ..... .ones. Ib ... Hartford, ss . Sawyer. 2b . Tannehill, 3b Graham, c ., llusser, p ... 3 8 8 3 4 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 Tot a' i .30 12 27 Batted for White in ninth. Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Dee Moines 3 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 - Two-base hlta: Hartford (2), Hunter. Facrtflc hlta: Patterson, Hanler (2. Bills (3iT Muaeer. Stoln bss; Koi'he Ci. Left on bases: Wichita. 7: les Moines. 6. Pitching record: 8even hits snd eight rune off Gelst In four Innings. Struck out: By Musstr. 8. by Gelnt. I. Bases on balls: Olf Musser, 4; off Oeist. 2; off Sullivan. 1. Hit by pitched bail: Hahn. Umpires; Abbott and Cusick. Time: 1:58. bcore. secona game: WICHITA. AB. K H. O. A. E. 0 ' 1 0 0 8 2 0 0 1 14 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 2 1 0 13 0 13 4 0 2 10 1 0 14 6 0 0 0 0 10 24 U "i I. H. O. A. E. 110 0 0 i 0 0 12 0 0 110 13 3 0 112 0 0 8 S 0 1 S 1 0 0 11 0 5 27 10 1 ninth. 1 0 0 0 11 if, U...JL1 Roche. If ... Fox, cf Peterson, lb Tydtman, rf Million. 3b .. Hoap, ss Charles, 2b .. Griffith, o ... Brown, p .... Southern .... 4 Totals 8S 3 DES MOINE8 AB. K Habn. rf ... Hunter, cf .. Bills. If Jones, lb .... Hartford, ss flawyer. 2b .. Tannehill. Ib Brn, c Vanderrelde. Total .... Hstted for V knlta i l g . .. ' mm 4 0 0 0 0 n o a n THE BEE: Copyright, 1:s, International Ne Pervtc. 7 f i IV 1 I w I I J r - B I S - - " I !, : , . ! Standing of Teams i FED LF.AGCK. i AMER. ASSN. W.Urct.l W.LFct. St. Louis... 44 ?o .;!, Indianapolis. 45 35 .Ml Kan. City. .44 .2 .(.?. St. I'aul 43 35 .Wl Chicago ...4.1 fU .57S Kan. City.. 41 3 .613 Pittsburgh 40 Z .511; Minneapolis 40 38 .513 NVwark ....40S5.S33 Cleveland ..8S M .600 Brooklyn ..81 45 .4iWl Milwaukee ,3rt 43 .42 Buffalo ....32 4i .410 Louisville ..38 39 .4H Baltimore ..27 47 . 365 Columbus . 30 47 .art AM. LEAOUK. NAT L LEAOUK. W.UPct. W.LIVt. Chicago 27 Chicago 4 31 . Boston ....44 2 Phlla :is SI .Kbl Detroit ,...4". 29 .13 Hroukl n ...37 3o .Ml New ork .W 37 .57 .-t. louls. .. .! 37 .511 Wash ;S S3 .4!", Pittsburgh. . .3i S .4!-3 inula 2S 4 .7New York... 3n .4.S St. Louis ..44 ,3S1 Cincinnati . 37 .48 Cleveland . Jfc 4o .:m BoH'ii 32 4fl .441 WL8T. LRAOl P. NV.I! ST. LBAGl'K. W.L.Pct. W.UPct. TVs M. ..47 2 ,M Beatrice .. J .r.2 Demer ...II 31 M9' Hastings ..X 22 Uncoln ..J7 34 .5111 YorV 'JO 2 .417 Ornaha ....?H S .514 Fair bury ..i0 27 .4Ji Topeka 37 37 .&'" St. .loseph .W 40 .4291 Sioux city .an 41 i3' Wichita . . .27 4.2 asli Yealerdar's Reantta. WKSTKRN LEAGUE. Denver. 4-6; Sioux Cltv. 1-22. Lincoln, -7: Omaha. 7.14. Topeka. 4-2: St Joseph. 1-3. Wichita. 1-2: Pes Moines. 9-4. NATIONAL LEA O UK. No SAmm scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, S-5; Chicago, 3-12. Philadelphia. 4; St. Louis. 8. Boston. 4: Detroit, 5. New York, 5; Cleveland. 2 FEDERAL L 10 AGUE. Pittsburgh. 1: St. Louis. 4 Chicago, 7-3: Kansas City, 2-4. Newark. 2; Baltimore, 1 ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. , Minneapolis, 7-1; Ixilsvllle, 4-0. Milwaukee, 2 8: Columbus. 11-5. Kansas City, 8-5: Cleveland. 4-4. St. Paul, 6-1; Indlanapnlln, 1-0. NF.BRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings, S-l; Faii-bury. 4-2. Games Today Western I eague-i Denver at Sioux City, Lincoln at Omaha. Topeka at St. Joseph, Wichita at Des Moines. National League Pittsburgh at Phila delphia, St. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York. . American League Boston at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. Phllade'phia at St. Louis, Washington st Chicago. Federal Leasue Pittshtirgh at Bt. Louis. Brooklyn at Buffalo. Sacrifice hits: Brown, Tannehill, Breen, Vandervelde. Stolen bases: Fox, Patter son, Hartford. Ift on bases: Wichita, 12; Des Moines. 3. Struck out: By Van dervelde, 3. Bases on bal's: Off Vander velde, 4; off Brown. 1. Hit with pitched ball: Bv Vandervelde (Roche); by Brown (Hunter). Passed balls: Breen 2t, Grif fith. Time: l:iA. Umpires: Cusick and Abbott. WHALES TAKE ONE, KANSAS CITY OTHER ; I v . R0,. tTit. (liVm ChicaffO and X-XWa JJase illlS UlYe VmcagO ana j p,,.v, - fin me ADi"Ce in a taseys I Uamt Api-ce l i Double-Header. j Auuotc ncnuci. j BROWN WINS OYER JOHNSON CHICAGO. July 11. Extra base bits fave Uhlcago ana Kansas vity one game 1 npleco In today's double-header. In the ' fret arre. Zwllling. with two home runs j and double, batted in six runs for the I Whales, while Brown pitched steadily In j lh" troublesome places and won over K. I Johnson and Main, T to 2. A batting J rally in the seventh Inning brought vlc 0' tory to Kansas City in the second. 4 V 3. 0! Brown's tws-hai?ger was the mo6t telllna blow of the round. Score, first game: K H.fci Kansas City 00200000 0: 7 3 Chicago 0040201 0 7 12 3 Batteries Jchnson, Main and East erly; Brown and Flsclior. Score, second tamo. K.I I.E. Kanaa Cilv 0000004O 04 3 I Ch'cao r 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 n 3 4 1 Batteries: Packard and Brown: Pren dergast, McCnnnell and Wilson, Kiev her. Terriers Trim Rebels. ST. I OU1S. July It. Although St. Louis and Pittsburgh each Kt seven Mis In todsy's zame, ths visitors got the 01 small end of n 4 to 1 score. Crar.dnJl kept the hits well scattered. Score R H.K. Plttshiiri.-h ...0 0000001 0-1 7 1 0 -St. Louis 02300 u 00 I 7 I Batteries. Knetier and Berry; Cran dall and Hartley. Trrpa Trim Newark. NEWARK. N. J.. J.ily 11 -Rar'den' throwing wben he caught two Baltimore player off second and Earl Moseley' spit ball spelled defeat for Baltimore to day, 1 to 1. Newark won tn the ninth on hit by Campbell, I'i i-sh and Sheer. Soore: R H E. Bultlmnre 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 0 Newark 0 19 0 0 0 1-4 1 Batteries: Bailey and Owefis; Moseley and Rariden. chayler Beat Hosiers. SCHDYLEH, Neb., July ll.-(Rpeclal Tle;,-ram. B.'huylcr defeated llogcrs. Runs: idhuyler. ft; Rr.pers. 1. Hits: Schuyler, ft; Rogers i. krrors: Bchuyler. 6: Rogers. 3. Batteries: Andrews and Davls. Arp and 8cot. Struck out: By Andrew., 23; by Arv. C. Umpire: Bir ken. The Meridian Auto Polo company gav an exhibition following the game. Faas Wsklig l. With most of the one-Ume Philadelphia stars In the uniforms of other towns the Quaker City "fans" who fslled to be come regular patrons of the games there sre beginning to resllae ihst 'Connie' Mack had svm tidy ball elub. Jalr the Most for Colds. Harden yojr ijstem with BeU aPlne-Tar-Honey. It kill the cold grrm. Cures t cough. Only c All drugsirt. - r 1 1. OMAHA. MONDAY. JULY V VHAT"? TOO THlNci . KIN EE THE KEAL VEMVJS throoch that BALL GAME ENDS 1 TH BIP.HT ATQT IftPi in iiuui ni uiiu vjj Manager Jackson and Umpire D'Brien Exchange Blows When Man Called Safe. OTHERS JOIN IN THE MIX UP ST, JOSEPH. Mo., July ll.-Tha second game this afternoon between Topeka and St. Joseph ended In a fight when Um pire O'Brien called a man safe at home with the winning run for St. Joseph. Manager Jackson disputed the decision and In the mlx-up whlrh followed, O Brlen and Jackson exchanged lively blows, ntcher Dashner, who was on the bench In plain clothes, ran to the field and was knocked dowrft Inflelder Bostlck attempted to mix In, but was) taken by the police to central police station, from where he later was released on bond for appearance tomor row morning In police court. Both., games were pretty pitchers' battle, the first going to Topeka, 4 to 1, In 'the ninth Inning, and the second being won by St. Joseph. 3 to 2, In the eleventh. Pitcher Val, who started the second game for the locals, was overcome by heat and relloved by Whitman. Score, first game: TOPEKA. AH. R. H. O. E. , 1 King, If Bostlck, ra .... Trainer, rf .... Mayer, lb Jackson, cf ... Lattimore, 2b . Cochran, 2b .. Unpps. c Dashner, p .... ..4 0 ..2 0 .. 4 .. 3 .. 8 .. 1 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 Totals 2S t 4 ST. JOSEPH. 3 AB. K. H. A. E. 0 0 Nicholson, !f Bliss Koehlrr. ;b . Rapp, ss Williams, lb Watson, rf . Groellng, 3b Helmer, cf .. Moore, c Vance, p .... Ewoldt 3 1 5 3 3 4 2 4 4 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 I o ? 0 Totals u Batted for Nlcholaon in the ninth. Batted f or ance tn the ninth. Topeka .v 0 0 0 0 1 ti 0 0 8-4 8t. Joseph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Kochler. Sacrifice hits: Williams, Bostlck. Jackson, Lnttlninre. Double plays: Ropp to Williams to Groe llng. Ijittlmore to Bostlck. Struck out: Bv Dashner. bv Vance. 1. Bases on balls: Off Dsshner, 4; olf Vsnce. 6. Hit with pitched ball: By Daai'.ner. 1. Mi:il pitches: Vance. 3; Iiashner. I. Passed all: Moore. Left on bases: Ht. .losepn, I'l; Topeka, 5. Time: .10. Umpire: O'Brien. Score, second game: TOI'EKA. AB. R. H. 0 0 o. 1 i 1 4 A. 0 0 ' King, if.: Bostlck. tt. , Tralnr, rf.... Mayer, lb .... Jackson, cf Lattimore '.'b. Cochran, 3b... ltarpa. c U rover, p ... R . . 6 ... & ... 3 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... S ... 5 0 o l i 0 o o o Totals .3 t '32 10 ST. JOSEPH. AB. K. .H. ) Nicholson. If. Koehler, 2b Harps, ss Hllilami. tb.. Watson, rf.... Groelln, 31)... Helmer. cf ... Bliss, p Vol p Wldeman, p.. . 5 I Total 33 3 8 33 IS 4 Two out whin wtnnlnir run scored. : To eka 0 (' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02 j St. Joseph ....OOOOOlOtlOl 13 Three-be.se Ht: Jackson Sacrifice hlta: . Lattimore. Kofh.ei, Hupp (3, Wldeman. : Stolen bases: Trslnor. Grover. Biruck out: By Val, S; by Wldeman, 1; by Gro- vcr ",. B'ins on balls: Off Val, t; off Wldeman, I; off Grover. V Hit by pitched osii; t'.y ur-jver, 4. rBeq onu: i.'if's. Iliu: tiff Val. 2 In oi-nt and one-third innings. Dnubte play: Jackson to llapps. Time; 2.4. Armours Win Out Game with W. 0. W. The Armour defeated th Woodmen of the World at Luxu park yesterday. Th Armour Won the game In the first four Innings, wben they batted Potaach for I nine hits. Including Sullivan' three-bag- gtr. Score: AHMOl-R. WOODMBN.' AB. HO. A S. ABU.O.AB Irs, Ib-p-cf I III OSmilh. lb... I till i fjannlaon rf . 4 t I (1 Hl fi. 4 1 0ol,a. lb.... 4 I eksmp, lb.... I t IJ.ro.li cf. .. I I I A A A l urt-omo. Mil etltoiifcl. to. I Yost. If-JV. t I Uurnra. cf p I Kin. lb ... I I 1 in Hichn, If 4 I 0Prfk. 4 A 3 II I Hull n.lf I 1 A A 0P-Knrh t-rf I I A I 1 111 Uulra. rf p 111 'HhsDSoa, .. 4 Totals ....40 14 tilt t Totala ...II I 17 14 I Armours 0 0 1 i 1 0 0 0 07 Woodmen 000801 00 0-4 Earned runs: Armour. 6; Woodmen, 3; Three-base hit: Pulllvan. Two-bae hits: Corcoran, Hiatt, Kemp. Double plays: Hlstt to Btiloskl to Han. Corcoran to Htlloskl to Rysn. Hits: Off Hiatt. 4 In four Innings, off Sullivsn, 4 In four In nings; off Potaach, 8 In four innings, b truck out: By fulllvan. i. by Potasih, S. by McGulre, 7. fiascs on balls: Off McOulre. 8; off Potssch, 2. off Culllvan, L Time: 2.00. I'mplre: Qulgley. lostkrra A ssorlattoa. Mobile. ; Nsshvllle. 0. Memphis, 4: Birml-ighsm, 1 New Oriesiis, 8; Ultle Rock, 1 (five Innlncoi Ke.ond gsme: , New Or eiiis. ; Little Rock, 0 fsevem InrliifS, agrxinent) A "For fale" ad UI turn second-hand A ' I, 12, 1015. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 1 2SLJ.L- SEE - T vi e o 4 fH)T ROOP Or PLANETS Falls City Defeats Seneca Grays FAI.T CITY. Neb.. July ll.-tSpeclal Telegram.) Falls Cltv defeated the Ben aca (Kan.) Grays by the score of 8 to 8. Vrater, catcher, and Sallxburv, pitcher, featured. Score; RUE Seneca 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 10 FhII Cltv ... 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 2 Thrte-ba.e hits: Hlcklln, Llffold. Two base hit: Salisbury, retteries: "eneca, Taylor and Vothees; Falls City, Snider, Ssllsburv and Potest Time: 1.48. Um pires: Vsnderhlll and Brltt. Attend- anca: 4U). SHANER'S CREW BEATS REDS TWICE Fairbury Takes Both Ends of the Double-Header from .Hast- i ings Team. 'FIRST NINTH CRITICAL FRAME FAIRBURY. Neb. Ju'y ll.-Dvl Shan er's crew covered itself with glory this aftcmonn by taking a double-header from the Hastings Reds, winning tilt first by S to 4. the secmd by 2 to 1. Thmiis looked gloomy for the locals In the ninth frame of the first game, bu First Baseman Hlldebrand's willow saved the d:i by driving out a grounder, bring ing In two scores. The Red threw the second game away In Hit fourth frame when Ihieslng scored on Richardson's wild throw In to third. Beaver held the vlwllor to three hits In the first game nd Bishop allowed only two safe connections In the sc ond. The locals out hit and outplayed the Reds at every point In both games Lucre, flrct game: HASTINOrf. FAIRBt'RT. AR H O A E AD tt.O A g Hulllvn, u. loot OHIIilsb'4, lb I I 11 i Mill, lb Wii-nli. If.. 4 oil Hjihh, 10 ... 4 I t 1 1 SIS (M 'on boy. ih.. 411 .Diumm. lb.. S 1 11 0 IVirniT, rf . 4 1 I Hlrh'dsotl, c 4 W.ldfl, cf .. 4 Bfnnti rf.. 4 III Alfcisnry rf.. I 8 I 0 1 0 OTbloilns. If. I I 0 10 01-irlun. li . 4 1 I 0 tllKin. Ib I 1 liHnDlh, ..., 1110 . Illlry, p.... I 0 1 Wuve, p... i I 0 I 0 -Smith 1 t I Total 11 12? 15 1 Tntsli ....! U li II I Batted for Beaver In ninth. llas.liitt 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-1 Fairbtu-y 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-4 Two-base hits: Downey. Thlestng. Vur nt-v, Muiiurisin. Sl'en bases: Lamb, Downey, I'ouhln pin vs. Sullivan to Dnunin to Richardson. Bases on balls tiff Beaver, I; off Riley, 1. Hit b,' pitched bail: liuotne. Hits: Off Beaver, 3. off Riley. II. Struck nut: By Beaxer. 3. byv Hllcy 1. Time: 1:41S. Umpire: Mon roe. ficore, sectnd ifame: x HA8TtN1i. . KAIRBt'RY All H O A K AB U O A SMIIlTSn. M i 0 I I iHlldab'd lb 4 I 10 1 4 Ohl. lb I 0 4 0 llmb, lb.... 4 I M b. If.. I 0 0 0 OTonUi. Ih . Mill Urumm, lb. . I 0 14 1 JV.rn.r. cf . I I 0 0 0 Kl.-h Dion, e I ) 0 I ODnwnrr. rf.. I 1 I Wrlrtrl. rf.. I 0 I U oTMMInf. If. I I I nnnit. rf.. 1110 npirmn. m... I 1 "'Inn, Ih ... 114 1 OBooihs, .. Wilsht. p. . I I I OUiilinp, .. Riley, p 1 0 0 4 0 - Tot 1 1 .. I I I I 10 11 .M 4 n 17 0 Touli ....17 I 24 14 4 Hastings 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Kslruuiy 0 J J 2 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Weldel, Downey. Stolen (user: tonboy, Th eoliu. Uasos on balls. !f Blsi op, 2; off Wrlr.ht. 3. Hlta: Olf Bishop. 2. off WrKht. 4; off KHev . .Htruck out: By Mdinu, S; by Wright, 3. 'Iline: 1:44. Umpire. Monroe. ! Central City Loses to North Platte i , ' NORTH PLATTE. Neb., July 11 Ppe clal Telegram.) The North Piatt Boost er defeated Central City today. 2 to 0. In tho fastest game of the season. The ! tcsms will plsy again Monday. Today's ?ore. i R H E. 'central Cty...O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 1 Notth Piatt... 0 1 0 i 0 ii O 02 7 0 Karned run: North Platte. Three-base hit: llolllriny. Bases on balls: tiff Art ley. I. 'i'wo-base nils Handall. Cotner, bmilh. Utrui-k out: Bv -Artley. T; by Dniuiey, Double plays: Budsrd te Uituei, Bauer to Bright to Gettman, Den ney to Cotner to Smith. Batteries: Cen tral Cy. Iiennev snd Grant; North Pl-itte. Artlev snd Hollidsy. Stolen base: Bullard. Time; 1.4 I'mplre: TlUy. Scorer: Kendall. NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ENTRIES FOR MALVERN RACES MALVEKN. la.. July 11 (Special.) Even thing 1 In readlne for the big rare meet, base ball tournament and night show to he given by the MI'I County Agricultural oclety, July 18-15. Th classes for harness horses are all ws'l filled, with 12 battle's horses now on tne grounds and more coming. The en trie Include msnv of the fastest horse in the country nd com fruin thirteen different tate. There sre now on ths grounds more than fi'ty running horses lo stsrt In the several running rsces. In addition to th harness and running lace there wl'l bo two bate ball game eah day by fat teams, big free at tractions In the afternoon and a big night show In the evening. The Irark Is la fine condition, and with ths Cass of horses that are starting In the race there will undoubtedly be some Week records boen. ftetala the Title. PT. I.OV1S, Ju'y 1J.--I 'rummond Jone .. d i . 1 1 f a, i .ut. ...... . sua iwi.iiv . 1 ' " r ' . -v r retslned th double championship of th Centrsl ntates Tennis association, by de feating ful Darrough and Eugene Mon nett fik'ahoma champions, fcore: 11-13. II. T . V i , g ' -1 V 1 " I'LL TCCH TXXtt TOKlO AH OL.0 MAN -T HERB S OOME VTrVt5 rot ...Ml '" "'Hilt. J ANV I li 0 TIGERS CAPTURE ONE FROM BOSTON Detroit Overcomes Three-Run Lead and Red Sox Go Down to FIVE TO : FOUR IS THE SCORE , DETROIT, Mich . July M. -Detroit over Came a three-run -led and defentrrt Bos ton today, 5 to 4, scoring the winning run in the ninth Inning when with one out and two on base. Crawford doubled ovsr first '.bare. A triple by Crawford with Cobb on. tied the score In the seventh Inning. '9 ore: ' " ' , 1 . fcOsTOV. AH H O k K llniwisr. r . I H VIM prrnoiT B m o.a.b lb 4 i I I J.nvrin. m.,4 4 .' Khmh. b Stftp. rf. 4 11 bb '.... I AII0 I I A 0 I i 0 0 IS " 1 It I I AIIS OIIS stun If ft 0 0 0 II HMMI . .lb I tin S V rtit. rf I tl. IT I I f 1 fVM'b If.i.. I 0r(lr. ih Itanu ih... 'Oily, t TNomia, e. Shme,' p. .. M'ji, llrnrlMxea I I n Hum. Ib. . .. I A l I QPni, , at.. I til 4ehr. c ooo i . p 0 0 1 fM'KH 0 0 I I'M .rrtf oooo . . . 1 Tuuli 1) I ft it t Tntl .,..11 4t'. Ml.. Hutted for CaiK In ninth. Batted for '-tar.sg In sixth. . Mian, fcr MeKee Q sixth. tn out when winning- rt'rt scored. Heston , .0 o o 3 0 l o o 0-4! Detroit .'. 9 0 1 0 2 1 0 It-J Two-base- hlrs: Iwl,; Gardner ' I2i, Crawford. Three-baee hit; iloblltxel. erawrW-t. Aolen-haa:. Cobb. Bush (2t. Vlarned runs- BnMcn, 4; Detroit, 3 double p'ay: Baker to Bush. Btses n be'ls:. Off Phore, 4: off Mavs. U off Dauss. 8. Hit: tiff Phorc, 6 In the and two-third Inninls; nif Mv. i. In two end two-thirds Inu'ngs. titruk out: Rc Mai. 2: by Daur. 4, Umpire: O Lough, lln rnd HJ debrand. t . Mfeeka Lose to Browas. . T. ' LOC1B, July 11. -After Mis team mate bad gained a lead of one run In th fifth inning of todnv vw, Wycknff weakened In the sixth and si los d i louts lo pile up thre mors runs against Phl'adelphla, thus giving the lo cal the gams, t to 4 Wcliman relieved I-ourtermlTk in the sixth Inning and held Philadelphia hltles. Score: PHlLAPKl.PHIA,. ST. LOt If AH H O B AU.H O A E. Murphy, rf. J Waits - rf Mlrimk, rf. OMrlnx. If. Hrhui. lb. Ixlult, lb.. Hi-male,, Ib McAyo. knpf. Wy, ko'f.' . MslOO ... TiMal's ... OftioUon. rf.. I i 0 OAimlln, Ib .. I 1 Drf.nUr, If ... I 1 r.Prsn; tb.... I OP. Vlllli. Cf I 1 lilo-Sirii Ik.. I 1 4, (iiin, ... I 1 I 0''i-riM. C.I 1 1 liiulia. p 4 I I 'llWrlimsa. p. 4 V I 4'Ulr, 1 0 Totsli ....IS If II I II t M II 1 i Batted frr -Wyckoff In eighth. ' baited '(or lAHidi J-niiln in seventh. Philadelphia ...... 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 04 Kt. Ixiuis .... 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 - Two-base hltw: . ONiIng, l.sv an, Htolen has-s:' ,l.ei, Huwaid D mite piav: lvn lo.lrsit.. Iajole to Mcinnli. Base on error: Pnllaiie.plila. 1. Bases on balls: Off Uiudermlla, J; iff Wyckoff,- 4; off Wellmsn, I. HIM: off loudsi m.lk. 1 In fire liininas.-. ttniek oifl: By ' Wyckoff. 4; by LnuJermilk, ; by Wellmah, 2. Um pires: i.iiii anu ini.i. Divide IobleHeader. 'CHICAGO. July II. -Washington . and Chirsgo dUidd a douhle-nruer todsy, iu Mtitors a Inning t,i first game. 8 In. 3, and tires'uing their loi-lng streak, but losing the s.-cniid game, I la li. In the olH-nllig contest tne isliors batted Faber an over the 'fleid ft-i' two were otit In the fourth Inning and won eeshy thereafter .' Clcotie held the vteltnrs at his merCy In the second ginie, sliowitif bits nnl In the fiftn and lan Innings, hcuie, first lame: . WABHfNOTOK . f"HfC40O - AU H O.A g A.H H O A It. MniUi. rf .. s I I 4 . iLloboM. rf . ( 41 I 1 f i..r, Sb... I III 1 W.svtr, ',., i ' I I I I Milaa. rf.. . I I I I 'Ki o llnt, Ib I I I I A fh.k. If... 4 aiii.li lb. . I CnnHolly, Ib I Htiy.- t .... I W.IKtni. t. . I kl-Hrid. M. I Cllli. I A Kotirnler. lb I lie sr. lb I 1J al'in.. ,rf. A rli'h, it .. ..it. i it... t I k' bulk.. c I I t nn. r I 1 A 1 ORwt trkb s. lo I - .'- -" F.Mi. p . . A Touli ... Al 12 ti II' Bnr. p Uili .)ku ... I I Ul . I . . ' Total 'Ratted for Bens In n.ui. 4 10 I. 17 1 WsAhlngton - 1 01 4 10 0 0 1-3 i Ch vagp 9 0 0 0 0 0 8 01-3 I Ti-ties hits: MrBride. MI'an', Moeller. Three-hae Hfi Hbnk. Moeller Stolen bsses: Milan lt. fiarnrd r ins: Wsahlim- ; ton. 7 Chlcsgj, 3 iwiuhle plav: :ou- j .. 1 1 1. . r. t'.AV 1 m .. . A I ll... nn I j error: Chlesf .' "1. Bsse on bills: Off i ! Fftber. 7; off Gsliia. 4. Hl-e: O f Kab. r. I ut' flireo ami two-third inning; off Bens, t In on end pne-third InKlng; off Rusrell. 2 In four l inings. trij k' out: j By Fal-sr 3: hy -Gallia. A Umpires: Wal lace snd Cifhro'ly. f-tore. siotl mime, SfASHINOTllN ..CHICVr.O AB II O A t All H f? A g. J tlneller . rf.. 4 0 1 A :.M!t rl . I I I ' r.ur tb... I A 1 I H..r. I I A ? A Kaff, b .... I A A l og rvit-ie, tb I till I , Milaa. cf. .. I I . . . . . . i . i faurnWr. lb 1 ' J I olllna rf. I 1 It A A IhanH n. .41 1 t lb 4 I io. e. I I t I relrfh. It... I I 1 A A Oonatl Slim ... I t 'Jglnlao ... 0 bl.iar, e .... A A Heart Willlsma. p. ss. ji Hlrkbrna. Ih. I i p I i I I t.'o-l. p.. 4 1 .1- ! I . - - Fr!a Atraa J i A-ot ..... r 0 Totals It 1A 17 10 I , Hopser...,.. I A A t A TMI ,.,.f4 t t4 II I . , Kn for ha'k In teventh. . 'Haittgd for Atfk In fltth. s:s'.lnton .,....o 4) 10 0 0 4-8 CMcaro f. . 0 0 1 t 0 1!a U Two-base hits: Fcha'k. 1 I I snis Thies- bars hit: Weaiet. Hniic f-m. O and II ) F'O en :. bases: Clcot". . B(i -khurne, I Weaver, Milan '!'. Pranks. Connollv. Earned runs: ? I Ao. ; t eH'na.tou. I l;oubU plavs: . y e end MrHride, O n-i d'l nd F"ier. "l-lrst base mi error:i Cliicsso- 2. I'spea ni e!!: (I f Engl I ' off Hro-'er. t; o'f Cl-x-fe4 1 Hln: o'f . Engle. 2 In two d.id rfne-third lnmns; , t-ff Avre t In t'i'ee sd no thlrt in-, nlnss. Hit bv rl''-ed l.e I: J. Clin "(ruck put: B Ctcott. 1,' Umpre: Con nolly and Wallace. ; - . , . ' ; . - j j lsslii Trim C'lerelantl. I CLEVELAND. O., July U.-Mew Tork dfeatd Cleveland, 8 to 2. In le!ve itv- ?lns. Cook. re-klnpugh. Vfslsel and 'irr slnsllns ftr two were out Kot- I PLAMT6! i V . mm an SUFFERING SATURN! With the Amateurs SATURDAY CLAS A LEAGUE. t W. L. I'cr. Armours 6 1 .S31 Midland Disss and Taint 8 3 2 . Hotl Castle , a 3 I .) Alaniltos 4 2 2 ..""0 Woodmen of the World.. 4 3 2 .Sn M. E Smiths 4 0 4 -U10 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. r. ? ret. .TV) .s,i .4.N .4 3 m ,o0 Neb School fur Deaf.... 9 8 1 Bailey Dental Co 8 6 1 U. P. Pawnaei- Iept.... 7 8 2 Mr" Ira w F.lrctiirs 7 4 3 Byrne- Hummer Co 7 3 4 Huino' Holsiitns ( 7 8 4 U. P. Neb. Dlvisbn 7 0.7 Omaha i: I- A- P. Co.... 7 7 Yesterday's Hfll, SATURDAY ChAS A LEAGUE., Armours, 7: 'oodncn of tha World. 4, Alamltus-Mldland Glass and Taint Co., postponed. M IC. Hmlths-Hntel Castle, postponed, CO.MMI UCtAL LEAGUE. Burns' llitluma-U. V. Nebraska Di vision. post'iu'd. Motiraw Met tvti l .1; Omtha Electrlo 1 Ik I.I nnd Power Co . 8 .Vrikn Hctiool for Deaf, 14; Byrne HR'vtnor t 'i, , 1. Psiloy Dental Co.. 4; U. T. Pa-'scnser Wit.. 4. and O'Neill' throwing to base featured the ei.ntet. Hipre: CI.EVM.ANI'. NBW TURK. AB H O A K All II O A B. Sdutbv h. ft 0 i cvi'. rf .... J 1 I 0 7 Prrklnp'b. ss I I I I Him onJ. tb I 1 O.aory. ll.. 4 Kirk-, lb ... I 0 10 Mln-I. Ib. .. till 1 14 0 I I'lpp. lb I 11 I I I HHIlh. if ... I I I A 110 c H. null, If. 4 I I I I I 2 VRontii-. !h ... I 4 7 I 1 T iNunamlkr, l A I I 10 4 1 H on. p.... I 1 t I 0000 Ch pinn. ri I enii'h. rr . . t Purtar. a.. I 0-Nlll e, . . I HflS'rmAn, p I Hof'inun .. 1 Tunis ..14 14li II Toiali ....: II II II 1 ,..ud lor tiageriuan In twelfth. Srpltli out. hit by hatted ball. Clsve'ar.d 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ft 0 0 J New York 0 1000100000 8-5 Karni'd run.".- Cleveland. 2; New York, 4. Two-base hits: Klrke, Hagerman, Plpp. Martroil. Klolen basea: ..'napman, Bniiiare, Mslrel Hi. Double plays: 1'eekitipauKh to Boone to Plpp (I). Baseg on balls: Off Hagerman, J: off Brown, 8 Hit ty iiltcheii ball: P' Higerman f Boone 2i. Struck out: By Hagerman. 2; by Brown. 4. Time: i:3.. Umpires: N a li in ii nrt Mneen. ' O'NEILL TO BEHERE TUESDAY President of Western League Will s Address Commercial Club at Noon Luncheon That Say. WILL ASK FOR CO-OPERATION No'rrls L. O'Nrl l, president of th West ern league and Tom Falrwealher, seers tary of the Dca Moines club, will be In .Omaha Tuesday to address the Commer I rial club and the various commercial and ! frsternal bodies at luncheon at 12:30 : o'clock at the Commercial club that day. O'Neill and Falrweather are making a i trip of the circuit, addressing the com. Jmerclal orders in ea h city In an effort I to revlv (purest In base ball In Western I lean ue rliles. ! O'Neill will ure the Commercial club to put a shoultier behind the wheel anV make pule.' 1 Jiial buse I all pay. Bust !neis In the Western has been far from i;ood thus far th s seas m and last year mss a poor one. A a result the nuj nates are cling ng to a lat straw and un lets the Ml'iatl'in lmpnnea the suspen ' slon of the VYes.ern league 1 t Ulmate . Alieady many of the minor league have . gl. en up the ship, unuhle tc continue, and O'Neill hope by obtaining the co-opera..' tlon of the ciimmerelil organisation lix the Western to prevent any such disaster In this, loop. I Drop Missouri Tow as. ' Although the'K'snsas City snd St. Tui t"ims hate taltcrnetrU st the top of tho Federal league for many weeka. It lindi ret 'iml teat one or both of thetip cluba will l.e ttopied nekt eraaon If the ln1e- , pndents c:trry out their present Intention to j,BC outfits In New i ora. ami Boston, Hew Mrs. Ilarrod Hot Rid of Ile Slomach Troable. "I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything I heard cf, but th only relief I got & temporary until last spr tig f saw Chamberlatn'a Tshlets adyerttked and procured a bottl f them at our drug store. I got Immedl-' ie .r lief from thnt dreadful heavlneaa after eating and from pain In the Homer h," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every, a her. 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