) Bringing Up VHM" KEPT VOU AMD VKY THIb ;CTUP? ( I V , ELONGATED FRAY WON JY WICHES WoItm Get Early Lead, bat Lose it and finally Triumph in the Fourteenth. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE WICHITA, Kan., July 2S.-Wlchlta won a fourteen-tnnlng battle from Omaha to day. Then the locals an early lead, but : Omaha tied In the sixth and seventh. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hoep, Bennett, cf. .. Patterson, lb. Thleelng. If. .. iBritton. 2b. ... Griffith, c .. lmb, 3b. .... Oelat, rf (Pate, p Southern, p. .. Total ... 6 1 17 11 0 0 64 15 42 1 OMAHA. AB. B, H. O. 2 H 0 2 10 0 18 8 0 0 0 A. 1 Smith, If Br sen, 2tx ..... iForsythe. rf. . Krug, lb. Krueerer, c. .. ) Varney, cf. . I Schliebner, lb. 1 Blanck. ss. . . Thompson, p. Bdogett, p. .. 7 1 7 0 6 .... s .... 8 .... .... 2 .... 8 .... 1 Wells 0 Totals ... 62 6 19 41 'Batted for Thompson In tha seventh. ) Two out when winning run scored. Omaha 00000180000000- (' Wichita 1330000000000 J.-8 Left oa basest Omaha 8; Wichita,' 11. Sacrifice hit: Thleelng. Two-basa hit: Oelst (2), Btaiith, Bchllebner, Blanck. Three-base hit: Schllebner. Stolen base: Krug. Hits: Off Thompson. 7 In si' In nings; off Pate, 8 In six and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Thompson, 2; by Blodgett. 2; by Pate, 1: by Southern, 2. Bases on balls: Off Thompson. 8; off Blodgett, 4; oft Pate. 3; off Southern, i. Passed ball: Krueger. Wild pitch: Thompson, 2. Tlma 2:30. Umpire: Ouaack. SIOUX TAKE OHB FROM KAW8) Caspar Almost tTnklttabla la tke Plara.es and Xadlans Win. TOPEKA. July 28. The veteran Caspar was almost unhlttable In tha pinches, while Hugglns for Topeka was wild and was hit hard, Sioux City winning. 6 to 1. The game waa played in the mud and was interrupted once by rain. Boo re: SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, Sb 4 1 8 1 1 0 White, If 5 0 0 2 0 0 Callahan, ss 4 0 2 4 4 0 Lejeune, cf 4 1 3 8 . J J Kane, lb .... 3 0 1 3 1 0 Hansllng. 8b 5 1 1 2 1 2 Davidson, rf.. ....... 6111.00 Donnelly, o 6 1 0 6 0 0 Gaspar, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 Totals ....88 5 TOPEKA. 11 27 H. O. AB. R E. 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cochran. b... Dell, rf Jackson, cf... Brown, If Kteher. lb iAtttmore. 2b. Talllou, ss.... Monroe, c Hugglns, p.... Orover 1 2 .... 4 ...... 1 0 4 , 8 4 1 11 1 0 Totals 22 1 6 27 10 3 Batted for Tollion In ninth. Sioux City 1 ' H Topeka 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Brown, Lejeune. Double play: rBown to Monroe, btolen base: JJeune Bases on balls: Off Hugglns. 4; off Gaspar, 2, Struck out. By Hunglns, 7; by Gaspar,"B. Wild pitch: Hugglns. Hit by pitched ball: By Hugglns: 1. Time: J;1L Umpire: Van Svckle. BEARS AND JOSIES DIVIDE Drasaasers Captara Opeaer, While Deaver Wist Second Combat. DENVER. Colo., July 28. Denver and St. Joseph divided a double-header here tndsv. the visitors taking the first. 7 to 8. and the Bears winning tha second, 6 to 8. Errors by the locals were much in evidence in the first. McCormlck's home run and two-bagger featured In the sec ond. Score, first gamsi DENVER. AB. R. IL O. A. E Spencer, cf ... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Miller, rf 4 1110 McCormtck. If 4 3 8 8 Galloway. 2b 3 0 0 8 8 Whelan. 8b 4 0 111 Shields, lb 3 0 3 8 1 Kellher, ss 4 0 0 4 T Spahr. e 8 0 0 8 1 Sterser. p 4 0 0 1 3 Totals 82 8 27 16 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E Wstson. rf..., Koehler, lb..., Helmer. cf..., Williams, If... Orodlck, 2b... Rapps, 3b Uroellng, ss... Bliss, c Kelfer. p Vance, p Totals St. Joseph.. Denrer 1 10 8 r 13 ..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8-7 ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-3 Stolen bases: Shields, Bliss, Whelan. Two-base bit: Grodick. Three-bese hit. Kappa. Horns runs: Whelan. Watson. Struck out: By Kelfer, 8; by Sterser, a Bases on balls: Off Kelfer, 6; off Sterser, 4- Double plays: Sterser to Shields; Galloway to Kellher to Shields; Williams to Koehler: Kellher to Galloway to Shielda Hits: Off Kelfer, 6 In seven and one-third Innings; oft Vanos, 1 In one and one-third innings. Time: 141. Umpire: Abbott. Kore, second game: DENVER. AB. R, H. A. O. B. Spencer, cf 4 1110 3 Miller, rf 3 0 0 3 0 0 MoCormkk, It .... 4 3 3 1 0 Father a. JOlHEDTMC Volunteer PRE DEPARTMENT-ITS A OOTY A MAN OVEb THE TOWN' Galloway, 2b 4 0 2 4 11 1 Whr-lan, 8b 2 0 0 2 6 0 Hhlclda. lb 1 1 1 14 0 0 Kellher, ss 2 11110 Shestak, c 2 0 0 2 5 0 Gaskill, p 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 28 7 7 27 22 "I BT. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Nicholson, rf 4 12 2 0 0 K of hi or, lb 4 1 2 8 2 0 Helmer, tf I 0 1 R 1 0 Williams, It 4 0 0 1 0 0 Grodick, 2b 8 0 2 2 4 0 Kappa. 8b 3 0 1 0 0 0 Groeling. ss 4 0 2 1 1 1 HUBS, c 4 U o 4 1 u Kelfer, p 8 18 18 0 Watson 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 23 3 14 24 12 1 Batted for Kelfer In ninth. Ft. Joseph 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 Denver 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 04 Stolen bases: Galloway, oKehler, Shields. Passed ball: Bliss. Hit by pitched ball: Kellher. Sacrifice, rues: Holmer, Shes tak. Sacrifice, hits: Nicholson. Rappe, Kellher. Two-base hits: McCormlck, Kiefer. Three-base hit: Kellher. Home run: McCormlck. Struck out: By Kelfer, 1: by Gaskell, 2. Bases on balls: Off Kelfer, 6: off K&skell, 1. Double plays: Whelan to Galloway to Shields, Grodick to Koehler, Helraer to bliss. Galloway to Shields. Time: 1:38. Umpire: Abbott. BOOSTERS TAKE THE OPENER Link Batters Can't Find Baker aaa Drop Game. LINCOLN. July 28.-Linooln batters could not hit Pitcher Baker today and Pes Moines won the opening game of the series, to 0. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. Wolfe, If 2 0 0 MoOafflgan, ss...... 10 0 O. A. E. 2 0 1 3 6 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 0 3 11 2 2 0 12 1 0 6 0 27 16 3 O. A. E. 8 0 0 1-0 0 8 0 0 11 3 3 0 40 1 8 0 8 0 1 0 8 0 27 14 1 MOM 12 0 1-0 H. Bchreloer, cf 8 0 0 Itfclntyre, rf 8 0 0 Williams, lb 4 0 0 Tants, e 4 0 0 Lloyd. 2b 8 0 1 Daley, 3b 3 0 3 B. Schreiber, p 8 0 0 Totals , 26 0 3 DEB MOINES. Hunter, cf. i ius, ir tahn. rf...... Jones, lb Hartford, ss...... Sawyer, 8b Kwoidt, 3b Breen. o... Baker, p.......... Total 89 ' Lincoln 0 0 0 0 Dea Moines 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Hartford. Hunter. Bills. Double play: Sawyer to Hartford, Baker to Ewoldt to Jones. Williams (unas sisted), Sawyer to Hartford to Jones, lartrora to Sawyer to Jones, Stolen base: larttord. Sacrifice hits: McGafflgan. ireen. Struck out: By Schreiber. 1: by Jaker. 3. Bases on balls: Off Schreiber. t; off Baker, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Baker, 1. Time: 1:41. Umpire : O'Brien. UNION GIANTS BACK FOR TWO WEEK-END GAMES Manager Bradford of the Stors has scheduled tha Chicago Union Giants for return games Saturday and unday at Rourka park. Beoond Baseman Johnson of the West Baden Bprudels will join tha Giants at Clartnda, la., this week. Johnson was signed by Manager raters on tha recommendation of Simpson, tha Giants' crack slabmen, and la touted as being on of tha' classiest colored. In flelders In tha country. With tha arrival of Johnson, Payne will return to his regular position In left field. ' Olson, whose magnificent pitching was a great factor In tha winning of tha first game of last Sunday's double bill, will be held to oppose Simpson, who had tha locals at his mercy in the final con test. . Amerleaa Association. At Louisville R.H H. Indianapolis 3 8 3 LouUvllls 10 0 Batteries: Regan and Blackburn; Gos sett, Middleton and Crossln. At Kansas City R.H.E. Minneapolis 6 15 1 Kansas City I I I Batteries: Hopper and Sullivan; Delhi and Alexander. At Milwakee, First Game R.H.K. St. Paul 3 3 0 Milwaukee 0 3 8 Batteries: Hall and Johnson; Dough erty and Brannon. Second Game R.H.B. St. Paul 4 8 8 Milwaukee 4 8 1 Batteries: Laroy and Glenn: Shackle ford. Young and Hughes. Called end of seventh; darkness. Columbus-Cleveland: nostnoned: waft I j grounds. J I North Platta Defeats Grant. I I NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 28. (Bpe- a I clal.) With the score 8 to 8 in tha tenth 0;a single by Hollldsy won tha game for I tha Boosters hera yesterday with Grant, I 4 to 3. Score: R.ILE. Grant 0 0 1 1 1 0-8 6 North Platta 1 1 1 0 0 1 1-4 T 8 Batteries: Ballsy and Felden; Luby , and Holltday. Tints: 1:60. Umpire: TUey. Resalate Wins Aaaln. I OARRISON. Neb.. July 21-(Spec1al.)-0 Garrison defeated Brainard on their home I ; grounds, T to 1. This makes six wins for a Garrison and no defeats. Score: RH K Fralnard 0 I 0 0-0 0 0 O'O 1 4 6 Garrison 0 00 1 It 3 1 07 10 1 Batteries: Sobota and Lahr; Emery and Marshall. rireatt Hsett Paatpanea. DAVENPORT. Ia.. July 28 -The Great Western circuit races, scheduled for Davenport today, were declared off on aocount of rain again. If the track is In good condition tomorrow and the re mainder of tha week, ttva races will be St era Lake Wlaa. STORM LAKE. Ia.. July 17. Special. V Storm Lake took a to 4 game from hlout Falls today. The local tevn made twelve hits off Baker's delivery. Batteries: Gross and Chapman; Baker aod Mac Carthy. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent" tiik m:r.: omatia. thukspav. july Copyrlshf 118. Intornatlon New Ser vlca. MOM! ( fcE CALLING I thi moo? j HO WHO IN COULD UP AT CHICAGO FIELDING DEFEATS BOSTON Bed Sox Fail to Score Despite Erratic Pitching of Scott, on Mound for White Hose. SINGLE RUN GIVES VICTOEY BOSTON. July 28. Chicago's sharp fielding today held the Red Sox runless, notwithstanding Scott's erTatlo pitching, while tha White Sox scored a single run. This came In the third Inning when Schalk, who had singled and had reached second on a sacrifice, scored from that base after Scott hit to right field, Thomas falling to hold Hooper's throw to the plate. Boston had several opportunities to score, which plays by Felsch, E. Col lins and Blackburne checked. Loving cups were presented to Umpire Thomas Connolly and to President J. J. Lannln of the Red Hox by a delegation of enthusiasts from Natlck. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. AB H O A E AB H O VE Wurphy. rf...l 1 0 0 0 Hooper. rt... 0 1 WMrr. M..I 1 I SBarrr, lb.. ..4 1110 BColllna lb. ft 0 13 O&wakrr. cf.. 4 t 1 S Fournlw. lb. I 0 1 OHnblltacl. lb I 1 II t S J. Collins. If 4 0 10 Olwlt. If I 0 S 0 0 Fllarh. rf . l 0 4 0 OOardnnr. lb.. 4 0 4 1 0 Bchalt. e I 110 rK. Brmt. . I 0 14 1 Bl'kb'rn. lb. I 14 1 0Thom 0....I 0 0 11 J. Been. p. ..I 10 1 eihor. p 1 1 4 0 HtnrlkMn .1 0 0 0 0 Totals ....Si 117 11 0. t'olllni. p.O 0 0 0 4 Gainer 1 0 0 4 0 Totals ....10 4 17 14 3 Batted for Shore In the eighth. Batted for E. Scott in the ninth. Chicago 00100000 0-1 Boston ..' 0 0000000 0-0 Doubts plays: Blackburne to Fournier, Speaker to hi. Scott, E. Collins to Four nier, Weaver to B. Collins to Fournier. Barry to B. Scott to Hoblltsel, Gardner to Hoblltsel to Gardner. Bases on balls: Off Scott. 6; off Shore, 2; off R. Collins, 2. Hits: Off Shore, 6 in eight Innings: off R. Collins, none In one Inning. Struck out: By Scott, 2. Umpires: Evans and Connolly. Browns Whip Macks. PHILADELPHIA, July 28.-St. Louis mixed three base hits with a pass and four errors by Philadelphia In the fifth Inning of today's game and scored five runs. This rally gave them a 6-to-6 vic tory. Every player on the St. Louis trsm go1, at least one hit, while Austin secured two sineles, Score: ST. LOWS. rHILADBT.PHIA. AB.H.O.AE. AB H O A Bhotton, If. ..I 1 1 0 OHeaUr, lb.. .4 14 4 1 Auatla, lb...t 111 OWtl.ta. rf ...4 1101 Matr, cf... 110 Oriidrins. If. ..I 0 1 09 Pratt. 2b.... 4 1 I 4 SKrhanc, cf...l I 0 0 Walkar, rf...4 110 Olajola, lb... I I 14 1 0 Howard. IB. .4 1 II o OMalona. 2D...I Olio Unit as. ...4 14 7 I.dd .4 0 4 1 0 Aavarald. ..4 1 1 1 1 Knnf M .1113 1 Loud'rmllk. p i 1 0 I 0 V'rckoff, k.l 0 1 I 0 KAvojr ....1 0 0 0 4 Totals ...w is IT u I Totals ..M 1 37 II t Batted for Wyckoff In the ninth St. Louis 10006000 0-4) Philadelphia 00110201 0-6 Two-base hit Lajole. Three-baso hits: Shotton, Schang. Earned runs:. St. IOUis. 2; Philadelphia, 8. Stolen bases: Malone. Walsh. Oldrlng. Double playsi Loudermllk to I.van to Howard, Pratt to lavtn to Howard. Bssea on balls Dff Loudermllk, 6: off Wyckoff. 6. Bases on errors: St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: By Loudermllk, 1; by Wyo- Korr, a. Balk: - wyckorr. umpires: Dineen and Nalln. Indians Win from Senators. WASHINGTON. July 28 Cleveland batted In an easy victory over Washing ton today, 10 to 1. Both Boohllng and Harper were Ineffective and poorly sup ported. Jones baffled the locals except in the fourth. Score: ' OLBVELAND. WASHINGTON. AHHO AB AB.H.O.AE. Sontttw'th. If.l 111 OMoaller. rf...l 1100 Bacbaa. cf... 4 14 1 OFualar. tb....4 t t 0 Ohapmaa, aa 10 1 0 Milan, ef 4 110 1 Kirka. lb. ...4 4 10 I dhaaks. If.. ..4 110 1 Smith, rf I 110 ftOuail. lb. . 4 118 1 Turnar. Sb...4 114 OHi-nry, e I 0 110 W'basa'aa, tbl 4 13 IWHIIama. e..l 1 I 0 0 O'aalll. C....I 1 I 1 Mr brlil.. . .1 1 3 I 1 Joaas. p 3 10 1 OCunnollr. lb. I 0 110 Bohlln. p.. I 0 0 4 0 . Totals ....41 IT n U IHarpar, p. ...I 0 t Touts ....II 4 17 U 4 Cleveland 8 0 1 0 0 6 0 1 0-10 'Washington 0001000001 Two-base hit: Southworth. Stolen bams: Moeller, Turner. Earned runs: Washington, 1: Cleveland, 7. Double play: Southworth to Wambsganss. Base on errors. Cleveland. 1. Bases on balls: Off Jones. 1: off Boehling, 2; off Harper, 4. Hits: Off Boehllng 11 In five Innings, none out In the sixth; off Harper, 8 in four Innings. Struck out: By Jones, 1; by Boehling, 1; by Harper, X Umpires: O'Loughlln and llildebrand. Yankees Trim Detroit. NEW YORK. July 28. Tha New York Americana defeated Detroit today In tha second game of the serivs. 6 to 4. The Yankees hit Dubuc herd, five out of their nine hits being for extra bases. Letrolt also batted Caldwell hard, but he kept the hits scattered except In the second and ninth. Dubuc drove In three of Detroit's runs Score : DETROIT. NEW YORK. ABH.OAB AB.H.O.A.BV VIM lb I Oil OHIsk. If I 1100 Youns. tb....l Oil OBooaa, aa ...I 0114 aavaua sa. lb I s 1 VMaiael, !.. 114 0 Cobb, rf 4 10 0 CPU, lb J 1 11 0 0 Crawford, rf 4 111 It Cook, rf .1 1400 Vaack. If 4 110 t Barnar. cf . 4 110 0 ea. If 4 lis t earner, cr . 4 also oa. lb.. ..4 8 0 0 bauman. b. 4 8 110 b. as I 114 OSwaaaar. a.. I 0 3 0 0 naa. a... I I 4 1 fCal4w.ll. p..4 1 I I 0 , Burns. Buab. f la naze. MoKae. S I 110 1 Uubua. p. ...4 14 10 Totals ....SI 37 11 4 Mvrlarty ..0 0 4 t 0 Totals' ....17 11 34 II 8 Ran for Dubuo lu ninth. Detroit 0 2OO0400 2-4 New York 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 - Two-base hits: Cobb (2), Malsel. Bush, Dubuc, Bauman 2), High. Home run. Pipp. Stolen bases: ilpp, Harney, Mslsel cm. Earned runs: New York. 6; Detroit, 4. Double pis: Boone to Uau ntan to Pipp. Ieft on bases: New York, 7; Detroit: 7. bases on balls: Off Cald well. 1; off Dubuc. 6. Struck out: By Caldwell, 1; by Dubuc, 4. L'mplres; Wal lace and Chili. Do Yon Saffer with t old f Take Dr. King's New Discovery, th best cough, cold, throat and lung medi cine made. The first dose helps. 60c. All druggists. AdvertiseineflX. 1 "WW4 A.T Twll 1 tub v.t . FIRE DEPARTMENT OU WANT JlWV THE CCUKJTWouE 1 TH- NEKT I. Standing of Teams WESTF.TIN LEAOl'E. Play i 1 Won Lot. Pet b :4 . R2 Si .o"4 45 O .511 47 4.". ..Ml 4i 4S .4t 41 47 .4'i M M .44 30 64 .4(10 Pes Moines M Denver Lincoln Topeka Omaha Sioux City... St. Joseph. 8 Wichita W NAT. LEAGUE. I AMER. LF.AGI H. W.L.Ptt 1 W.LIVt. phlla 4 ?H .fln-li Boston 67 S2 . Brooklyn ..4 40 .5' Chicago .. M 84 .6 Boaton ....4S 44 Ietrolt M -H Pittsburgh 44 44 .50rtl Waslilngtnn 4 45 .fVW ( hlcago ....4.1 rvew torn.. v New York::" l&l ?t! Vu?."S M .0 St. Ix)Uis... 44 48 .47R Cleveland ..3 D" Clnclnnstl .So M .4131 llilla 51 W l FED. LEAGUE. A M ER AS8N. W.L.Pctl WL.Pct. Kan. City. .62 W .6711 St. Paul t7 8H . Chicago ....62 39 .6711 Indlanap s .62 43 .647 Pittsburgh 48 41 .53S Mtnnenp's -63 44 .642 St. Louis.. .40 42 .631 Ksn. Clty..6iH) 47 .613 Newark ....47 43 . 632 Louisville ...4 47 .4W Brooklyn ..43 M .448 Cleveland ..41 4H ,41 Buffalo ....48 63 .44'J Milwaukee ..41 62 . 441 Baltimore ..84 67 .874 Columbus ..87 67 .394 Yesterday's Itesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. oJseph. 7-8; Denver. 2-5. Dps Moines 6; Lincoln, 0. Sioux Citv. 6: Topeka, 1. Omaha, 6; Wichita. . NATIONA LLEAGUK. Philadelphia. 1; St. IxhiIs. 2. Boston. 8; Cincinnati, 1. Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis. ; Philadelphia. S. Cleveland, JO: Washington. L Detroit. 4: New York, a Chicago, 1; Boston. 0. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 4-2; Kansas City, 2-2. Newark. 7; St. Louis. . Baltimore, 2-8; Pittsburgh, 4-2. Indianapolis, 2; Louisville, a Minneapolis. 6; Kanaas City, 8. St. Paul. 3-4: Milwaukee. 0-4 (called end seventh Inning; darkness). Games Today. Western Lesgue St Joseph at Denver, Ieo Moines at IJncoln. Sioux City at Topeka. Omaha at Wichita. National League Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn st Pittsburgh. American TaniM Rt Ttula a t Ihl1a. delphia, Cleveland at Washington, De- trolt at New York. Chicago at Boston. r mprai iaffua duiiuo at uiaeu, Brooklyn at Kansas City, Newark at St. Louis, Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Gilmore Tells Players They Must Keep in Condition CHICAGO, July 28.-Presldent Gilmora of tha Federal league hss notified plsyers of the organisation that they can no longer shirk their duties by hiding be hind their so-called "Iron-clad" con tracta. In a notice Issued today, ha orders club presidents to suspend player who ara not giving their best effort to their clubs. Tha notice reads: "To our managers and players: It Is quite evident to the writer that soma players In the Federal league are lurk. Ing behind their so-called iron-clad con tracts, feeling sura that they will con tinue to draw their salaries for the terms of their oontract, Irreapeetiv of what kind of service they perform. "I simply wish to notify such players that from this dsy on, they better not feel so socure, because Instructions to all club presidents that thay should Im mediately suspend without pay, any players who falls to keep In oondltion and thus fulfill hi part of tb terms of the contract, and In eases of dissipation I have Issued Instruction to cancel the contract, whether or not It contains the ten-day olausa. "Tha Federal league ha operated along the lines of treating all ball players a human beings, but I regret to say that some players have failed to show any appreciation of our effort. This Is a warning that. If not given attention, may deprive soms of you from tha healthy revenue you are' now enjoying. Activity, energy and a showing of real Interest In your work 1 what wa want and demand. Otherwise you must suffer tha oonae quencea" President Oilmore close with the statement that tha work of each player will bo closely watched from thi time on. WAH00 RACES PUT OYER BECAUSE OF THE RAINS WAHOO, Nab.. July 28. (Special.) On account of tha rain the ' Wahoo race have been postponed untl Itomorrow, Fri day and Saturday. Among tha horses to go Thursday are Pronto J., Trlola, Red Rico and Billy Murray, In th 324 trot In th 3:23 pace ara: Charltne, Shady Mae. Lulu D and Frank II. Hollowsy. In th 2:15 trot sret A. One, Dr. Wayo, Jlra'O'Shea and Lord Duke. There are about 126 horse at tha track and a good meat I promised. Coaat Leagrae. At Lbs Angeles HU E Portland 0 6 1 Vernon 1 10 1 Batteries: Portland. Kahler. Evans and Fisher; Vernon. Henley and Spencer. At San Francisco K.H.R San Francisco S 13 1 Oakland 3 S 4 Batteries: San Francisco, Fanning and Schmidt; Oakland, Burns, Russell and Elliott Apartments, flats, bounce and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bte 'Tor Rent" 20, 1915. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus YOU 2A( THE TLAMfS ARE jPHf AONi AND MAKE UP A COOO EVCUE TOR ME I OH IM DIMTT a sm nana it aoout TO CO! OPPORTUNE HITTING GIVES BRAVES GAME Rudolph Holds Cincinnati Tailenderi to Five Hits, Two Coming in Sixth. THREE TO ONE IS THE SCORE CINCINNATI. July Boston, by op portune hitting, won the first gams of . -rle. from Cincinnati today. 3 to 1. nuuoiiwi pitciirq a iouu finiiii?, iiuiiim only t'e hits, two of which were made In the sixth Inning, when ' Cincinnati scored its one run. Score: BOBTOV. CINCINNATI AR M O A AH II. O A 0. .40110 Mnran. rf....4 0 10 OGroh. lb... OH.nnff aa., OHodrara, lb Kllllfar. ft Oorltfllh. rf, Kvrn. b....t Connolly, If.l Mum. rf...l 0 1 4 113 4 0 11 .1110 .111 t I 1 I RohmMI. lb. .4 I II Smith, lb. .. .4 1 I Oflarka, 0 1 I Maran'v'la, aa.l llnwiir. o I 'Rudolph, p. 4 1 I OWIIIUms. If.l 0 I 1 0 Morl(i. lb. I 111 IMeKaoarr. P. 4 0 Totals...!! IIIU Tola la ... I It 14 .Ttoaton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 Cincinnati 00000100 0-1 Two-base hit: Rmlth. Three-base hit: Mage. Stolen baaea: Mollwlts, Connolly (2), Maranvtlle. Earned runs: Boston, 8; Clnclnnstl, 1. Double play: Heraog to Rodgers to Mollwlts. Left on bases: Bos ton, 6; Cincinnati, 2. Bases on balls: Oft McKenery. 1. Struck out: By Rudolph. 2; by McKenery, 1. Umpires: Klem and CocklU. Cards Bamp Phils. , . ST. TiUlR. July 28.-St. Ixml hit Alexander opportunely and helped by Philadelphia's six errors, won from tha visitors. Doak held Philadelphia to three scattered singles. Thrse errors in the first Inning gave St. louls a run. St. Ixuls made onother tally In the second, when Butler singled, wss sacrificed to second and scored on Boscher's double. The third run name In the sixth on Wll snn's double, Snyder's single and ai error by Nlehoff. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. liOtMS. AB.H.O.A E AB H O A Bancroft, as. 4 1 I I 1 Beaehar. If.. I I 0 Brrna. lb. I Huulnt 2b. .4 0 14 0 II 1 Br""'- "; LT?w?r- -T' . 0 Millar, lb.. OWllaon. ef. 1 Hnydar, a.. Hons. rf... eSutlar. aa.. I Back. lb.... ODoak, p.... i U'hlttM ef 1 Ludarua, lb. .1 Kllllfar. ... I Aleiajidar, p. I Paakart 1 a B nisarta'r, p O 0 0 0 0 Totals ....10 7 17 11 1 Total 14 I 14 10 8 Batted for Alexander In eighth. Philadelphia 0 1000000 0-1 St. Louis 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -8 Two-base hits: Wilson. Bescher. Stolen bases: Miller, KUllfer. Earned runs: St. Louis, 1. Snort floe hits: Whit ted. Doak. Double play: Bancroft to Nlehoff to Lu- derus. Hsses on errors: Philadelphia, 1; St. Iiouls. 3. Bases on bslls: Off Alex ander. 1; off Doak. 1 Hits: Off Alex ander. 7 in seven Innings; off Msumgsrt ner, 0 In one Inning. Struck outi By Alex ander, 7: by Doak, 6. Umpires: Qulgley and Kinslle. - Chicago Athletes On Way to Coast CHICAGO, July . Fire University of Chics go athlete. In charge of Director Stagg, left today for San Francisco to take part In th Panama-Paeaflo exposi tion amateur track and field champion ships. Tha man ara Trumbull, Knight, Breathed, Btegeman and Campbell. Dls mond, tha other member of th Maroon team, left a week ago. Tha party will stop at Denver for a workout Thursday afternoon, and will take another prac tice at Salt Lak City on Saturday. The Maroons ara due In San Francisco Mon day. I Tennis Favorites Win in Morning Bound BOSTON, Mass., July 38. Favorites, In cluding C. J. Griffin of San Franclsoo, came through successfully In ths morning plsy on th Longwood Tennis courts today. M. F. McLoughlln of San Fran cisco, holder of th Longwood cup, ar rived and began active practice for hi defense against tha winner of tha tourn ament In the third round of ths Long wood singles. Griffin beat H. T. Emerson, Cincinnati, 8-1. t-1, 6-4. President Wilson Plays Game of Golf CORNISH, N. H., Julyr2,-President Wilson was out on th golf links early today for a gams with Dr. Oary Grsyson, hi naval aids and physician. Hs planned to work later until tlma for the Informal tea arranged for this afternoon by Miss Margaret Wilson In honor of tha mem bers of tha artists' and authors felony of Cornish. f '. BIG PACE AT DETROIT , POSTPONED ONE DAY DETROIT, Mich., July 28.-Today'a grand circuit races, which Included th 110,000 Merchants' and Manufacturers' stakes, were postponed until tomorrow en account of rain. (berk Yaar liaaai Can ah. Dr. Bell s Pin-Tar-Honey will stop your rough and strengthen your lungs. Get a bottle now. Only 26o. All drug gists. Advertisement A "For Sals'' ad will turn second hand furniture Into cash. DOTY CAULS MOORED CAFE t 3C RALLY SAVES THE NEWARKS Terriers Defeated, Despite Their , Lead of Three Runs. PLANK RELIEVES DAVENPORT ST. TUIS, July Z8.-Vlth St. Jul leading by three runs, Newark rallied In the ninth Inning and won today's rsme here, T to 8. Davenport, who had pitched air-tight ball for St. Louis tin Ill that Inning, wss relieved by Plank. Scor: RUB. Newark 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4-7 11 4 St. Louis ....0 11001201-4 3 Batteries Katserllng, Moseley. Falken berg and Rarlden; Davenport, Plank and Chairman. Split Doable-Header. PITTSBURGH. July 28.-P1ttsburgh and Baltimore split today's douMe-hesred, the home team winning the first same. 4 to 8. In eleven Innings. Baltimore took the second. 3 to 2. Bender waa knocked out of th hox In tha ninth inning of the first tame, Suggs yielding two hits In the eleventh that sent over the win ning run. Bailey waa effective In the second same after tha nrat Inning. Score, first game: JVM EX Baltimore 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 08 11 1 Pittsburgh O00O00OO8O1414 1 Batteriea: Bender. Suue-a and Ovmii: Roirae and O Connor. Score, sevond same: ' R.H.E. Baltimore ...0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 1 Pittsburgh .2 0000000 02 3 0 Batteries: Balloy and Owens;. Hsm and Berry. STATE TENNIS TOURNEY GOES OVER ANOTHER DAY LINCOLN. Neb.. July 28. -(Special Tel egram.) Rain a third day, necessitated another postponement of th sfste tennis tournament With clear weather In sight. It Is hoped to play th preliminary rounds tomorrow. Sbatoat for tlolbrook. CAMBRIDGE. Neb.. July ' Sb.-(!reclel Telegram. -Cambrldge shut O'lt Holbrook here tods y, 1 to 0. Holbrook outhlt the locals, securing seven hits, while the locals got five, but tha visitor' hits were scattered and they never got past second baae. ' .... i Archbishop of San Francisco Installed SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., July S8.-Most Rev.- Edward J. Hsnna, D. D., was In stalled a archbishop of San ' Francisco her today with Impressive ceremonies. Hs succeeds th tat Archbishop Rlordan, who died December 27, Id 4, after a serv ice of thirty-one . years. - Archbishop Rlordan's predecessor. Most Rev. Joae phu Atemany, also served thirty-one years, and waa the first Incumbent A distinguished gathering of clergy, headed by Most Rev. John Botsno, D. D., apoatolla delegst to th United States, participated in tha eeramotilea, which with on exception followed th usual program for such occasions. Th pal lium, a yoketlk band of whit wool, adorned with crosses, which Is usually sent from Rome as a symbol of author ity, can be conferred only by a consistory of cardinals, and aa such consistory I Impossible because of th European war, the pallium wilt be sent later. Tha archeplscopal province Include th dioceses of Sacramento, Monterey, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Archbishop Hsnna was born In Roches ter. N. Y., In 1800. Semi -Annual Manhattan Shirt Sale STARTS THURSDAY, July 29 Wo include in this sale our Manhattan plain whito Shirts, white pleats and full dress. Also all fancy patterns in soft French cuffs, soft shirts with stiff cuffs, fancy pleats and a variety of silk shirts in plain white anil fancy patterns. , The choice patterns are selected firet, so vr urffs our friends to call early Thursday. The prices -will be as follows: $1.50 Manhattans now $1.25 $2.00 Manhattans now $ai35 $3.00 and $2.50 Manhattans now $1.05 Other Worth-While Bargains . . All Sailor Straw Hats, yt Price .... Summer Suits selling up to $25.00, now. . . ."... $10.50 Lewis & Wilson Bros.' $1.00 Union Suits, now... GO? all ttlSk V THIS IMPS GETS IT COMIHGAHD GOING Federal Arbiter Chases Storall and Msg-ee After Fig-ht with Them in Two Games. KAUFF ALSO MIXES IN ROW KANSAS CITT, July 28.-Twb fight with the umpire, one in each game, which resulted In th manager of each team being banished, featured a double-header ' todsy between Brooklyn ' and Kansaa City, in which tha visitors won th first gam. 4 to 8, and th local th second, game. 2 to 2. S . In the first contest Umpire Corcoran called two Brooklyn runner safs on what appeared to many person to be a per fect double plsy. Tha argument which followed wss punctuated with fisticuffs by George Stovall, manager of th locals, and he wa sent to th clubhouse. . . nl the second cam Lea Mags, man-, agar of th Brooklyn team, objected to a decision ., of Umplr Corcoran on balls and strikes which were called on Kauff. Mage struck Corcoran and when Cor coran draw blood from Magee'a lip Kauff tame to Mage' rescue. Mage and Kauff were both banished. Bcore, ' first a-ame: ... R.H.E. Brooklyn- ... 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-4 S 2 Kan. City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 7il Batteriea: Frank Smith, Wlltse and Simon; Main and Easterly. ... Score, second game: R.H.B. Brooklyn .....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 08 10 1 Ksn.' City 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1-8 S 3 Batteries: Walker and H. Smith; Cul lop and Brown. Storm Does Much . Damage in Montana aasmasnaans-an C BUTTE. Mont, July 38. Montana waa recovering today from on of the worst storms of recent years, according to re port a received her from various sections ot tha state. At Livingston merchant were busy pump'ng water from -their basements and store after a. cloudburst last night ' Th rain and wind damaged harvest field, railroads, telegraph and telephone lines. Hall also, caused dam as St other polnta Electric power line war blown down and Great Falls wa la darkness far four hours. A cbautauqua tent was blown down her and sixty person In It were Injured. With tha exception of George Forsythe, who suffered saver wound, all others war much Improved.' MISSING SHENANDOAH MAN IS IN THE ARMY SHENANDOAH, Is., July 28.-(peclst J' A search for a missing son hss re reeled the fact that, Bart De Rouse, a son of Dick Da Rous, la snllsted In tha Unltsd States service and la a member of th eoaat guards stationed at Hon lulu. Th young man left Shenandoah lit April and went to Riverton, and later to) Davenport. As th parent did not ra oelve any word from him, tha mattes was taken up with tha secretary of wan, Mr. De Ilousse Is married, but hi wlfa is separated from him. iM.OO and $3.50 Manhattans now $2.85 $0.00 and $3.00 Manhattans now $3.85 $7.50 Manhattans now $5,45 1 testttov