THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright. tt1. ' International News Sertice. T". ; i FTVL -n 1 r TVT"lTii urawn iur ine Dee uy ueorge iviciviaiiud NOW VHERE DO VOU THINK YOU VOU PROMISED I COULD CiO OUT - MAdCilE ME DARUN- . TELL ME -WHEN DID I DO ALU. YOU 6AD COULO o IF TO BE HONES EARLY - J J AMD I PROMISED TO BE HOME AT HALF PAST- HALF PAST WHAT? 1 ''H 41 THAT-1 CANT TELL r ROURKES GOME BACK WITH TWfVICTORIES Brack and Men Both in Stellar Form, Keeping Lincoln in OontroL : ' " THEM -TWO THREB-NAUQHT Lincoln," July 4. (Special Tele gram.) Pi Rourke'i athlete! put a crimp in the Links here today by talc- ing both game- of a double-header, J to 2 and 3 to 0. -. Bruck and Men both pitched stel lar ball, keermig the hits well scat tered, but Krug't pupils bunched tneirs. - Bruek practically won nis own game in the morning when he lammed out a two-bagger, scoring two run ners, after the Kourkes had previous ly trung up a run in the same in ning. Marshall started the inning with a walk, advanced to second on Forsythe's out and scored when Kil- outi singled to center, tturg walked, and both runners scored when Bruck slammed a double to the fence. - In the afternoon game, Lincoln cored first, but Omaha tied it ud in the sixth, when erz lead off with, a sharp single to center and scored on two outs. In the next inning the Kourkes grabbed the game. Marshall opened with a single, Forsythe was walked, and ootn runners advanced a base on Kilduff'a single.- Burg doubled to the centerfield fence and two runs came over. ..- Lincoln slipped over one in the eighth, but Men tightened and crawled out of a bad hole.- , ; , ; -s topeka Takes Both i" .Ends of Twin Bill" .. From the Bruins Topeka, Kan., July 4. Topeka tobk both ends of a double-header from Denver. The first was won. 8 to 6. In , the second game Lambeth held the V u .t. l:.. J - ( - 1 DUTI ID U1ICQ lllia I1U SfVll. W Score, first game: ' .-. ... DENVER. . "'".V AB. K. 8. M. R. B. stiller, rt 4 - I 1 t OS Kellher. I S lilt Oekee. ef I ' 1 1 Bulbar, at S lilts Col., tk 4 0 1110 Drer. lb .11 I 1 , 0 8hlel4e. Ik 4 - , . 1 SUvens, e ........ 10 4 S ,0 KlM, p I : ' ' Reynolds, p ...... 4 0 S ' 0 Coeklnfhua, ... t t t t 4 4 Stener 14 14 4 4 Shestak 1 4 4 4 4 0 Touts ...41 "I 14 11 "T .. TOPEKA. ... AB. B. R. P0. R. I. Afler, lk I 11 4 1 gehwllier. It 4 11 1 4 4 Devon, rt ....... 4 I 1 4 4 4 Ernie, lb ( Oil 11 Kruitr, ef I 0 11 14 Cochran, H I t 11 14 Gooowln, lb ...... 14 11 14 Monro., ........ 1,4 41 I t Hall, p .;. I 10 11 I Totals ....".....it " It tt It t BattoS for King In seventh. Betted for Reynolds to altkth. Denser ....4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 44 Topaka 4 1 4 14 1 I Tkraa-baaa kltat Agler, Devon, (1), Enffle. Two-bata hlta! Ooodwtn, Dyer, BleraeT. Sacrifice hit I Ali-ar. Douhla nlay: Dyer to K.llh.r to Shi.lda. Btolen ban: Knicer. Hlta: Off Klnt. 14 In aU Innings: off Cooktniham, I In ona Inning. Bsse on ballal OS) Hall, I: off Kins, I: off Ro nald., 1: off Cooklnthsm, 1. Struck out: Br Hall, 1. . Cora, second emal - DENVER. : AB. R. H. P0. R. E. Millar, rf 14 1 14 1 Kellher, aa 14 4 1 4 4 Oakaa. ef ........ I I 4 1 It Butahar, If .11114 4 Cola, tfc ,....... 1 4 111 I Drar, tb ......... I t 4 4 I I Shields, lb ....... 1,14 I 4 4 Shestak, . ....... I 14 14 0 Sterser, n ........ I 4' 1111 TotsJi C..!...,.i4 4 "T 14 10 1 , TOPEKA. . AB. R. R. Pa R. E. Aflor. Ik ........ 14 14 4 4 Behwoftsar. If .... I 11 I I I D.vor.. rf .11 4 1 4,4 Eiwlo. Ik ........ 11.11 4 0 Krnm af -11 1 I 4 4 CoebTan. aa Ill 11 1 Goodwin, k I41S 1 I Allan, a I'll 414 Umbatk, p ...... 1 4 4 14 TotaJa ..........11 i i ll "t "l CaJM ana aavantk; asraamant. Crov.r ..4 I 4 t I I 44 Topaka til 4 4 1 4 04 Horn mm 8ehwit.r. Tvro-baaa kit: Goodwin. SuriSc. kltl Lambetk. Stolon baaai Enila. Ban on ball.) Off Lambeth. I: off Staraar, . Struck out: Br Lambetk, 4: br Staraar. 1. Hit bv pltekar: By Btar ar, 1. Uaplroal Kana and Mullon. Volunteer Soldiers to Be . Lionized at Frontier Days Chevenne. Wvo.. Tnlv 4. With thr date of Frontier Days, July 26, 27, 28 and 29, but a fortnight distant, it ap pears prooanie that the Wyoming Na tional Guard, mobilized for the Mex - ican compaign, will be in Cheyenne during the big wild west show, and the citizens' committee, which is ar ranging for Frontier Days, is planning' accordingly. - If they still are here Frontier Days will be made the ve hicle of a- splendid tribute to the Wyoming volunteers. They will be honored in numerous ways and 60.000 people from Wyoming and - other states will see them pass in review. Rourkei Back in Form Moraine; fnnet. rorHeto, If. .... Smltb. aa. ....... Tkomaoon, af. , Lobor, rf Lattlmoro, Ik. . iohnaon, e. .... WlUuuna, lb. ... Mnrfi'mnm " I) - Totals AB. R. H. O. A. K. 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 11 4 El .... i M 1 II 11 I : OMAHA. ' . AB. R. H. rf. A. B. Kmltk, If. , s 4 114 a Kruc, tb. s i i Thotnpaon, ef. ...... 4 4 1 t 14 Miliar, lb. 14 1 4 I ttnrahall, a 4 1 4 4 4 4 forartba, rf, 4 14 Kllduff, as. . S11I44 Braek, p. I I I'll 4 Totals ...... ......u I 4 17 II "4 BotUd for But In ninth. Llnoola 4 4444444 44 1W-baee bltoi Brink, Thompaoa. Double Efr" .KW 10 K.l.llu" Miller. BMrifloe hltai lattlmoro, Wlllbuni, Kor.ytb. Hlraek outi Br JCnat, It bjr Brack. I.. Bnaeo m W .Bait, 'fi offBrwnt tflffi pitched bUi Kllduff br k.t Tnonaon, 1 KW-Wfjfe.H''": 1 . wpuwi JUMiOT aaa. Aftanoea fpjnsi ' . , UltCOIJt. s Corilala, If. Smith, if. Lottlmora, Ik. ... Wllllaaaa, lk. .... Moraa, lb, ...... Rohtwr. r tinworr, p. ToUla ... ..n.i.u. i(, ,,,,,, Knip, tb '. Thotnpaon, ci. .... Monhall, e. .TotaJa R. H. O. A. E. 5 t 4 1 t 0 I I 1 4 4 1 I 4 4 4 14 4 4 4 14 4 4 4 4 7 1 4 4 tail 1 lit 4 4 4 1 4 t 4 4 14 1 II U "I B. H. O. A. K. 11 0 0 4 4 14 4 tills 4 1 14 1 4 11114 1 0 1 4 0 I I I I J J J J J 1 "J ii 5 a. . - 1 oTbV-:::::: i i ir; o-T""!1" f"l.w.. r. Double plan 5MtL Ittlmore, Thompaon, II nr.. Hacrl !JgJL"' ; ". l-barrit. hmltktlduff. LSl7S?nlLi?" l on bnaeo: i22U? ' mn" l't. Umpire: Wiches Drop Both Games to Josies St Joseph. Mo., lulv 4 c. r...ni. captured both ends of a double header today. Score . . . . . . . . Jackaon, ef.' Hatllns, lb. , roe. K Orlfflllb, a. . , iritton ..... Cor, rf, Lltaehl, aa. . lUppa, lb. ., DavU, p. Totala...., I WICHITA ' AB, . rf.- 4 O. Wllllama, IK Jourdan, lb. .., McCaba, cf. ... Sullivan, rf. .... Klrkh.m, If. .. Puaner, e. Butler, lb. . ... Keatlnf , an. .. . , Hovllk, p. Totals ...... I I ......II 9 BT. JOSEPH AB. R. R. H. O. 0 1 0 1 -4 I , 1 1 1 10 4 i 14 H. O. I .......II I 11 II I I St. Joaaph ... Illliasa v 1 Wichita ...... 4 4 4 0 4 4 0 4 44 Struck out: Hovllk I. D.vl. a. R.. ball.: Hovllk li Davie I. Btolan beam: aacaoo (II. Mnrlnce hlta: Butl.r, Two ba. hlta: Jourdan. Homo run: Hocllk. htt on baaee: Bt. Joa ti Wlnhitk 1 Time 1:14. Umplrea Eckmu and Carney. WICHITA. ; A a. n tr n. a n: Jackaon, ef. ........ I 4 4 1.4.4 Hotline-, lb I I I I I 4 Pox.'lf. s a 1 1 a a Orr, e. 4 11 1 00 Brltton. lb. ......... 4 1 1 114 Coy, rf. 1 4 14 e utacm, .aa. ,....,,, Ill lie Rappe. lb. Ill 11 4 Ualarkar, p. I ,l I 1 Totals ........ ....It 1 1 it " "4 T. JOSEPH. , AB. R. H. O. A. BL O. Wllllama, lb 4 1 1 I 1,4 Jourdan, lb. I 4 1 14 4 4 MoCaba, cf. I 1 I 1 Sulllv.n, rf. I 1, 1 Kirkham, It. I I I I 0 ruanar, e 4 4 4 1 4 4 Butler, lb........... I I I 4 I 4 Koatlnr, ae I I 1 11 J. Wllllama. p....... I I I I I Touio 11 1 "1 n, t i t Jooapk t.l 4 4 1 4 1 I Wichita ...... .1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 41 Struck out: By J. Wllllama. li br Malar k.r. 4. Baaea on balla: Off William., 4 off alalarkor. 1. Btolen baae: Fox. Two-hue hit: Bulllvnn. Homo run: dray, left on baaea: 81 Joaeph, I; Wichita. 4. Earned rune: Bt. Joaeph. I: Wichita. 1. Time: 1:44. Umplrea: Carney and Bckman. . ' 'V Henry Ford Gets Camp On Fremont Island Fremont, Neb, July 4. (Special.) Henry Ford, the Detroit manufact urer, has engaged a cottage on Fre mont island, on the Platte river, where he will camp out while in Fre mont to attend the tractor meet, August 7 to 11. President George F. Wolr. of the Commercial .lub tend ered the use of his camp to Mr. Ford. -who will come to Fremont in hii pri vate car lor a three-days' stay, tiis son will accompany him. " B00STERSTAKE TWO Sioux City Loses Both Ends of Double -Header to Des Moines, LEJEUNE WRENCHES KNEE Sioux City, la, July 4V Sioux City lost both games this afternoon to Lies Moines. ' The Chamninne wnn the opener, 10 to 0, and the second tame, 9 to 7. Lejuene wrenched his nee and will be out of the game some time. Eddie Hahn in the seconu game felt for the hidden ball trick, bcore, first game: DEB UOINKS, AB. R. H. O. A. B. Hahn, rf. I 1 1 0 4 Hunter, of. ..,.4 0 1 I I 4 Hartford, ee I 1 1 I T M.loan. If, I 4 4 Jonee, lb 4 1 1 10 I 4 Claire, lb 4 I I 4 4 4 Bwomt. so. , .,4 l l 0 '1 4 Breen, e 4 I t I 1 0 Muaeer, p. ...I I I I 0 ToUla ...,'........11 14 II IT II I luux C1TT. AB. R. H. O A. M Ollmora, If. 4 1 4 1 4 s Wataon, rf. 4 0 4 0 4 0 Callahan, aa ... 4 4 4 I I 0 Lojaune, cf i I 1 I I 4 Connolly, lb. ' 4 0 1 4 I - e Met., lb 1 4 1 It 1 4 Mvinsston, e. ....... I I 4 I I 4 Cooney, lb... I 4 1 I I 4 Clarke, p. ,,l 4 o Pfelater, p 1 4 0 4 - 0 4 Croaby 1 0 0 0 I 0 Qaepar, p 0 4 4 4 4 4 Totala 31 I 4 17 11 0 Batted for Pfelater In elihth. Dea Molnea ..........1 4 0 1 1 1 4 4 410 8lou City 0 104044444 ' Two-bane hlta: Hahn (2). Connolly. Lo jaune, Hunter, Breen, Jonea, Claire. Saorl. lira hlta: Hunter, Mtueer. Btolen baae: Enoldt. Double plays: Hartford to Claire to Jonea (2), Breen to Claire. Innlnga pitched: By Clarke, 4-1: by Pfelater, 121: by deeper, 1. Hlta: Off Clark, t; off Pfelater, I: off Qaepar, I. Baaae on balla: Off Clarke, 1; off IrTeleter, 1; off Muaaer, I. oiruca -out: ay name, i; oy rretetor, l; by Muaaer, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Muaaer, (Gllmoreli by Pfelater. ( Claire 1. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Shannon. v ocore, aecono lame: DEB UOINEB. Aa R. H. O. A. E. Hahn, rf. I I I 1 0 0 Hunter, cf 4 4 1 4 1 4 Hartford, aa I I I I 1 I Uelou, If I I I t 4 Jonea, lb 4 I I It I 4 Claire, lb I Jt I 4 1 I Ewoldt, lb. 11114 0 Bpakr, e I I I I I 4 Ollllgan, p. 0 4 0 1 1 1 Tnomas, p l p o 4 I 1 Totala II I It If II I BIOUX CITT. AH. R. R. O. A. B. Gllmoro, If, I I I I t 0 Wataon, rf ..I I I 4 1 4 Callahan, aa, ..4 I I I 4 0 Lajeuna, cf, I I I 110 Clark, cf. I I t t I 0 Connolly, lb. ..1-1 1-1 I 0 Met., lb, ,4 I 1 T 4 0 Croaby, c 4 0 111 1 Cooney, lb. I t I I 1 4 Oaakell, p I I 4 4 1 t urover, p I I I 1 I I Llvlni.ton ......... 1 0'4 t t 4 Touia . ..... T II 17 14 1 Batted for Orover In ninth. Doa Molnea I t 0 4 4 0 t t I I Sloui City 4 1414400 47 Two.baae hlta: Jonea (I). Three-baa hit: Meloan.' More run: M.loan. Bacrlfloe hlta: Humeri Thomae, Wataon (I), Calla han, Croaby, flpahr. Double play: Oaakall to Callahan to Mats. Innlnsa pitched: By Qllllsan. 1 1-1: by Thomaa, I l-l: by GaakaU, .1-3; by orover, 4 2-1. Hlta: otr oilllsan, li off Thomaa, I: off Oaakell, 1: off Orover, I. Baaee on balla: roff Olllltan. 1: off Thomaa, I; off Oaakell, ll off Orover, I. Struck out: By uaakell, li by orover, 2: by Thomaa. I. Hit by pitched ball: By Oaakell. (Hahn); by Thomaa, (Connolly). Timet l-.ll. Umpire Shannon. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. Omaha .....4IM.4S4 Lincoln ....17 24.152 Wichita .'...II 24 .107 Denver 12 21 .472 Dae Monies .12 24 .422 Stool City .1117.122 Topaka 10 II .411 St. Joaeph .1111.421 AMER. LEAOUfl. I AMER. ASB-N. New York ..40 IT .HtlKanaaa City 4411.111 Hlnneapona .12 12 .441 Indianapolis II 14 .III Brooklyn ...II 22 .202 Boaton 12 27.220 Philadelphia II ! .540 New York .20 22.47 IChlcato 24 24 .424 Plttabursh .24 27 .471 St.' Loula ...22 10.411 IClnclnnatl ,.24 11.411 Cleveland ,.40 21.220 Cblcaao ....17 10.11 Boaton 17 II .244 Detroit ....II II .412 Waahruton II II .471 St Louie ...10 40.411 Falls. 17 47 .244 Loul.Tllla ...12 22.142 Toledo 12 22 .IO0 St. Paul ....20 26.441 Columbua ...27 17 .432 Milwaukee .34 41.242 Yeetorday's Result. ! ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, t, S: Topeka, S, I. Wichita, I, 1: Bt. Joaeph. S, I. Omaha, I, I; Lincoln, 2. 4. Dee Molnea, It, ; Sioux City, 0, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, I. 2 ; St Loula, I, 4. Philadelphia-Boston, rain. : Brooklyn, 7, 4; Now York, I. 1. Ckicaa-o, I, ti Plttabursh, 0, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Loula, 1, t: Ghieas-o, 1. T. Detroit, I, I; Cleveland, 2, 4. New York, 1, 4: Waakinston, t, I. Boaton, 11. C; Philadelphia, i. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbua, I, 4; Toledo, 4, 1. ' Indlanapolla, I, 4: Loui.vllle. t, I. St Paul, 4, S Minneapolis, 2, t. Kansas City, I. 1; MUwaukee, 1, i. GAMES TODAY, Western leasue Denver at Topeka, Wich ita at Bt. Joaeph, Omaha at Lincoln, Dea Molnea at Moux City. National league Cincinnati at St. Loula, Philadelphia at Boeton, Brooklyn at New Tork, Chicago at Pittsburgh. American league New Tork at Wash ington, Boaton at Philadelphia. Ritchie Will Learn : To Be a Soldier San Francisco, Cal July 4. Willie Ritchie, former liehtweiKht cham pion, announced his intention today of learning the rudiments of another profession of fighting and will go into training next Monday as a soldier at the Monterey, Cal, military camp for civilians. Ritchie signed the enlist ment roll! as a recruit for four weeks' tuition under United States army offi cers. The former champion wrote hit real name, U. i.. Meltin. Seeres ef Momma Game. At Louisville: ' R. B. B. Indlanapolla 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 0 4 I I 2 Louisville I I I t I Tt I I 0 Batterloa: Carter and Schans; Boehlor and Wllllama. At Toledo: R. H. E. Columbua .......I 14 0 4 0 4 1 l-e4 I 1 Toledo 00004104 4 I 1 Batteries: Bedlent and Bailey; Murphy and Devogt Sweeney, - At Minneapolis: R. H. E. St. Paul , I t I I 1 t t t I I 14 1 Minneapolis 4 1444444 41 4 I - Batterloa: Orlner and Clemone; Burk and Owena. Seeres of Afternoon Go roes At Louisville : 1 R. H. B. Indianapolis 14 14 14 4 1 44 I I Loulevllle ...I 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 44 I I Batterlea: Dawaon and Orooeettl Middle ton and LaLonaa. At Bt Paul: - R.H. E. Minneapolis ,,...4 I I t t t f I 4 I 4 4 Bt Paul ........I 1 1 4 t 4 I t I 11 1 Batterlea: Hopper and Land: rinn.ran and demons. At Toledo; . '. K.K. a. Columbua ...,...t 4 I t t 1 S 44 4 4 Toledo tl4ltltl 44 14 4 Batteries: Vance and . Mmrphyi Bedlent and Sweeney. At Milwaukee (first game): R. Jf. B. Kansas City .111)11111 I I I I Milwaukee ... .1 1 1 4 4 I I I I 41 7 I Batteiiea: Crutcher end Berry; Young and Bevorelt. At Milwaukee (second game):' R. H. E. Kanaae City .,,.1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 Milwaukee .,.,..1 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 I 4 4 Batteries: Sandsre and Margrave; Com eteck and Bear, G. W, Stroup Romps Away With Memorial Tropny at Trapshoot G. W. Stroup. one of the younger of Omaha's trapshooting sharks, won the Billy Townsend Memorial tropny at the annual shoot held yesterday by breaking eightyeight targets out of 100. Owing to the rain of the morninsr. only a handful orthooters turned out for the day's program, which included six events, three merchandise prizes being offered in each. Almost everybody shootine man aged to grab at least one prize, with stroup the Dig winner, in addition to his capturing the Memorial trophy, which he holds for one year. ' The scores were: G. W. Stroup, 88; Ray Kinsley, 86; Don McCown, 84; Frank Ellison, 83; W. Reetz. 80; Hoi lingsworth, 75, all out of 100 targets; L. H. Cook, 37 out of 50; Doc Hall, is out ot t). Caddock Wins From Demetral at Anita Anita, la, July 4. (Special Tele gram. Caddock won from Demetral. the first fall in nineteen minutes and twenty five seconds, with a full nel son and body scissors; second fall in six minutes, nine seconds, ' with top double wrist lock. Demetral was on the defensive throughout, v North Platte Drops Third Game to Cleaners of Lincoln North Platte, Neb., July 4. (Spe cial Telegram.) Seven errors count ed materially in North Platte's drop ping the third game to the Lincoln Cleaners and Dyers. The visitors took the long end of a 2 to 0 score, both runs coming in on North Platte er rors: Walworth and Myers had a' nifty pitchers' battle, Myers allowing three hits and whiffing seven men. The Cleaners took fie hits off Wal worth and six of them fanned the air. Score: R H E Lincoln ...4 0 4 1 4 4 4 1 41 I i North Platte 1 4444444 04 I T Batterla: Myers and Ajna; Walworth and Ramsay. Jack Dillon Knocks Out Jim Flynn in Fourth Dewey, Okl., July 4. Jack Dillon of Indianapolis knocked out Jim Flynn, Pueblo fireman, in the fourth round of their icheduied fifteen-round bout here today. A left hook to the jaw followed by a hard right cross sent Dillon's op ponent to the floor for the final count. The first two rounds were even, while Flynn led in the third. In the fourth the fireman went to the canvas twice for a count of eight before Dillon sent home the blows that won the fight. SUPERBAS BEAT v THE GIANTS TWICE Brooklyn Capture Both Ends of Double-Header From McGraw's Men, VICTORS LN TWO TEATS Today's Calendar of Sports Tochtlngi Fleot ef Kastora Tackl ctak wJU rendeavona at kTjtrkMMsA Maw, loa the annual .eralso, . . No'o' Booting I Annual romvoatloa of the at'eKl. Valley rower Host ass.clatlsa. Half; Ctoet of ootrteu fortke amateur eha.inplon.hlp tonrumenl of the Weetera Golf usoclafloai unul okkmploashlr tonr- Bad Conght Povatlskf Urlawyt 7 These ailment, woakoa your system. Don't wal). tlao Dr. Bells Plne-Tar-Hcner. It allaya tnftammatton, kills lrma. lie. All druggist. Alvortliuuaat. New York, July 4. Brooklyn won two games from New York here today T to I and I to I, In the afternoon game the visitors pounded Tesr.au hard. New York hit Smith hard early In the guns, but ho waa ateady In the pinches. Than was a humorous piny In the nfth Inning when Mowroy, the Brooklyn third baeemaa waa retired trying to steal second base while the baaee wore ' full, Brooklyn won a loo.ely played game In the morning. Both pitchers who started the game, Cheney and Perltt, were knocked out of the box In the Ural Inning. The Olanta ecored Ave rune In the opener, but the Brooklyns peaaed htem In the firth when they cored four runa on. four hits and three errors. Bt-ore first game: BROOKLYN, NEW TORK. . AB.H.O.A.B. ARun.m n,!.l?P'.L' ill1. 0Burn..lf 62100 Daub't.lb 6 0 11 OKauff.cf 1 1 0 0 0 Stengel.rf 4 111 4n.ouah.cf 1 4 4 4 4 " ' ' ;kod son.n 4 2 2 4 0 Mow'y.lb I I I 1 Irmvi. 9h e . i a Cuto w,2b 4 4 11 lFieVr.ss 4 12 7 2 O'Mara.aa 4 14 4 ljierkle.lb 4 113 1 0 Mlller,c 4 114 4HcK'lo.lh 4 112 0 Cheney.p 0 0 0 0 0Rr,,,n t 2 , 1 j "'t v v v ermtt p 0 Q 0 0 0 , , Jrr7Tt77rMath'0n'P 10110 Totala..2211S7 1S 2u,beTl 1 0 0 0 0 Schauer.p 0 0 0 0 0 Kelly 0 0 0 0 0 Renton.p 0 0 0 0 0 Kocher 1 0 0 0 0 TOU1S..2S 12 27 16 3 x batted for Mathewson In Tth. xx batted for Schauer in 4th. " xxx batted for' Benton In Ith. Jlrooklyn ..... I 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 07 New York ...4000WU1W v e Two ha.e hits: Johnston. Wheat.' Stolen bases; Stengel, Mowrey, Fletcher. McKeck nle, Miller, Merkle. Double play: Johnston, Cutshaw and O'Mara. Bases on balls: Off Perrltt 1; Mathewson 2: Marquard 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Perltt 4 hits i runs In one-third Inning: oil Mathewson 7 hlta 2 runa In I 2-3 Innings; ore Bchnauer i nit lo runs in 1 innlns: off Benton no hlta no runa In 1 Inning: Cheney I hits I runs In 2-2 Ingnt; off Uarquard 7 hlta no runs in 8 1-2 Innings. Struck out by Mathewson 3; by Schauer Ij by Benton 1: by Cheney 1; by Marquard 1. Umplrea O'Day and Bason. score aecona game: . nunnirT.TV NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Jnston,cf 1 1 4 0 0Bume,lf S 1 2 0 0 Daub'Mb I 1 10 1 OKauff.cf , 4 1 1 t 1 Stengel.rf 1110 OBob'son.rt 4 114 1 Wheat.lf 4 1 I t 0Doyle,2h I I I 1.1 Mowy,3b 1111 OFlerr.ss 4 4 14 1 Cuts'w.lb 4 1 1 I OMerkle.lb 4 111 1 1 O'Mara.ss 1111 lMcK'le.JO 4 1110 Mtller.o 4 14 0 ORarlden.o 4 1110 Smith, p 4 10 1 0Tesreau,p 14 114 Libert 1 0 4 4 0 ToUla.,11111711 1 . . . Totals. .17 III IT 4 x hatted for Tesreau In l.ht Brooklyn ..... tttlllttt I New Vork .....4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 41 Two base hit: Wheat. Three base hit: Cutahaw, Miller. Homo run: Merkle. Btolen baaea: O'Mara, Stengel, Cutshaw (I). Double play: XlcKochnle to Merkle. Bases on balla: Tesreau I; Smith 1. Earned runa: Tesreau I; Smith 1. Struck out Tesreau li Bmlth I. Umpires; O'Day and Bason. . Cake and Pirates Divide. ' Pittsburgh. Fa., July 4. Chicago and Pittsburgh broke even hero today, the for mer winning the morning game, I to 4, and the letter the afternoon conteet. 1 to 0. Good pitching by Vaughn resulted In the first shut out. Tne nraiee won ine after noon game tn the eighth Inning, safe bunts by Carey and O'Brien and Hlnchman'e eln gle roaultlng In the winning run. Bcore: CHICAOO. PITTSBURGH. ABHO.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Zelder.lh 4 111 lCsrey.cf 4 14 10 Flack.rf 4 111 OO'Brlen.lf 112 0 1 Wll'ms.ct 4 1 0 0 0Wagner.es 1 4 0 4 1 Z'm'r'n.lb 14 11 OH'ch'n.lb 4 1110 Tinker. lb t t 0 1 OSchullI.lb 4 10 0 1 'Schulte looo otrteuo,rc s o e v u Mann.lf 4 4 3 0 0B.lrd.lb 14 4 11 Saler.lb 4 111 lOlbson.o 117 10 Flscher.c I ,1 T 0 4U'maux,p I 0 1 I 0 MTgan.aa 10 111 P'd'g'st,p 2 4 0 2 0 Totala tt 7 27 16 4 Totals iTT,M I 'Batted for Coatello In ninth. I Batted for Jacoba In eighth. - 1 Chicago 4 1 1 0 1 0 4 41 Pittsburgh ,. 0 t t 0 0 t 0 0 40 Two-base hits: zeldar, Mann, .wagner. Btolen bases: Zimmerman. Baler, Mann. Bases on belle: Off Vaughn, 1; on Kant. lehner. 2: off Jacoba. 1. Hite and earned runa: orr Kantlehner, I nits ana s runs in three and one-third innlnge; oir J .rose, i hit and no runa In four and two-thlrde In nlnsa: off Adams. 1 hit and no runa tn ons inning. Struck out: By Vaughn, 1; by Kantlehner, 2; by Jacobs, . a. . umpires: Klem and Emelle. CHICAOO. , PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. 2l.lder.lb I 1 I I OCarey.cf 4 4 110 Flack.rf 4 111 0O-Brton.lt 4 4 14 0 Wirmi.tr till 0 Wgner.ee 42110 Z'm'r'n lb 4 l 4 s iH-ch-nio i e i i i U.nn.lf 4 114 Oftr.haltx.rb 4 1111 S.ler.lb 1114 4 Ctellcrt I 111 0 0 riscner.o e e A v-riox ... v v v M'l'gsn.ae I t 1 1 0B.lrd.lb 4 1110 Vaughn.p till CWlleon.o 14410 K'ntl'r.n 14 110 Totals II 10 IT It IJscebe.p 114 4 0 .Schmidt 1 4 4 0 0 Adams,p 0 0 t 1 0 : Totals ll"t 2T1I "2 ' Bcore.' sseond game: . Batted for Tinker In ninth. Chicago , 0 t I 0 0 t I 0 40 Plttaburgh ....v-4 4 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 Two-baao hlta: Zeller. Fischer. O'Brien. Stolen bass: Zimmermen. Bacrlfloe hlta: Mulllaan. Wagner. Balrd. Double play Zimmerman to Baler. Basse en balls: Oft Prendoreast. 1. Earned runa: Off Frender gas, 1. 8truck out: By Pronderga.t, 6; by Mamaux, a,, umpires 1 Klem and wmsue. Red 8oX Win Two, Philadelphia. July 4. Boston won both games hero today. 11 to I and 6 to 2. In tha morning the visiters pounded Haaeel bacher'B delivery, while tha home team plied un errors. This afternoon Maya held the home team down to three hlta and Boaton bunched hlta off Bush with Philadelphia .1 errors, score, morning game: CINCINNATI. BT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E Oroh.lb 1112 0Bet.el.lb I I I I 1 Hersog.sa 111 IBescher.lt I 1 I t 0 Neale.er lose eing.ri s 1 x f n Kllllfer.lt 4 4 14 lMlller.lk 4 114 0 Qrtfrh.rf 4 4 I t eoons'e.lh I 1 14 4 0 Wlngo,o 4 111 4WIUon.cf 1114 9 Mollw i.lb I 1 11 I esmlth.cf I 1 I I 0 Knetaer till ISnyder.o 41110 Schults. till lCorhan.ea 44110 Mitchell. till OMeado'cp 41110 -uiarne 1 e e e-aiutiar t 1 e ejij Totals. .It 4 14 It I Totala.. 14141714 II ' "naa for atoraov la nm. Ran for Srhuttx In fifth. Batted for Mollwlts In ninth. Batted for" Smith In fifth. Cincinnati ...,a,..0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 Bt. Louis 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 8 Two-baee hlta: Meadows, W'lngo. Home run: Beecher. stolon bases: Long (2). Oonxalee, Fisher 12). Double plays: Miller to Corhan to Oonxalee. Mollwlts (unessUted), Corhan to Miller to Gonsalea. Bases on balls: Oft Schulte. 1 ; off Mitchell, 1 : off! Meadows. 6. Hits and earned runs:. OffSchults, T pies. 1 runs in lour innings: off Meadows, 4 hits. I run. In nine Innlnsa ntf uit.h.n . hits, I rune in four innlnge. Struck out: By "ohults, 1; by Meadowa, 1. Umplrea: Btgler CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Qron.lh itas in.i..i h 1 a n Hersog.sa I 1 4 T 0Hug'ns,2b 4 0 110 Stt ?'',a ! ! ! ' OBescher.lf 4 17 10 5i!!!itr-' OLong.rf III44 Qrtffh.rt 1114 0M'ler.2blb I 1 4 4 Flaher.lb I 1 1 1 lGonza!es,o 116 0 0 Wlngo.o 116 1 OSmlth.cf 1114 4 SXIUII W SklD SB Vim D IINnvrla,F h K V IS 1 A SohJl'der.p 6 10 1 OCcrhan'.sa I 1 I I 1 ToUls.,43 io"ll 17 l'BuUer 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson t 0 0 0 0 Hornsby 114 0 0 ' Totals. .37"i'2ill2 One out when winning run acored. Batted for Corhan In eleventh. Batted for Amee In eleventh. Battsd for Hugglns In eleventh. , Cincinnati 1000200000 4 I St. Loula ,...0 111000400 14 Two-base hit: Consoles. Three-base hit: Snyder. Home run: Smith. Stolen baaea: Bescher (2), Herzog. Sacrifice hits: Neale. Mollwlts. Double play: Herzog to Wingo to Mollwlts. Bases on balls: Off Schneider, 9: off Ames, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Schneider, 9 hits, 4 runs In ten and one-third innings; off Ames, 10 hits, 1 runs In eleven Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Ames. KllUfer. Struck out: By Schneider, 6; bv Amee, 3. Umpires: Rlgler and Harrleon.. Auto Races at Sioux City Are Postponed "Sioux Citv. la.. Tnlv 4 Sinnv Citv automobile races postponed on ao count of muddy track. The races will be run Saturday. Ohlowa Defeats W cm tern. Ohlowa. Neb., July 4. (Special.) Ohlowa defeated Weitem yeaterday, 4 to 2. Domeier for Ohlowa waa unuaually effective, keeping the opposition hits well scattered and whif fing ten men. The ncore: r,h IS Weatem ........0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 A Ohlowa 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 4 U 3 Two-base hits: W. Domeier. Struck out, by Domeler, ten; by Caldwell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Domeler, I; off Caldwell, 3. Batteries: Caldwell and Vanlleu; Domeler and Domeler. Umpire: Brlnkmann. , I Welsh and Wokast I Will Fight Tonight Denver, Colo., July 4. Freddie Welsh, lightweight pugilistic cham pion, and Ad Wolgast, former title holder, were said to be in perfect condition for their fifteen-round con test here tonight. The bout it to be a no-decision affair. Only in event of a knockout by Wolgast would the match have any bearing upon the title. Ugly Duckling Wins . Fifteen-Mile Race v St. Paul, Minn. July 4. Ugly Duck ling IV. owned by Harry Godley, e Davenport, la., won the class D. fifteen-mile race here today in the annual regatta of the Mississipi Val ley power boat association from a field of four starters. Time: 32 min utes, 14 seconds, or at a rate of 27.9 miles per hour. 1 V P. D. Q. V., owned by A. G Strong of Burlington, la., finished second, covering the course in 41 minutes, 26 seconds. . , . X. The Cornlea team took ravsnf - from the local team at Corn lea Sunday by shutting it out 3 to 0. Score: LtndRsy 0 0 0 . 0 900 fl 0 3 2 Cornlea ........ 0 t M M 0 I 0 I 1 2 Batteries: Cornlea. O. Krusa and O. Oik, Lindsay, Hayes and Redmond. Umpire) Lustenkfe, Next Sunday Cedar. Raplda comes here. Indians Defeat Hlnden. f Minden, Neb,, July 8. (Special Telerram.) Before a crowd of about 1,600 the Ne braska Indians defeated the Minden club on the local around a this afternoon. The feature of the gams was the hitting ot P. Boasen, who on the first trip to the plate knocked the ball . out of the lot. Bcltzer of the Indians also drove out a home run. Batteries: Indians, Watkins and Meyers; Minden, Adams and Robb, Duma Suspended.' London; July a. A Reuter dispatch from Petrograd says an Imperial ukase has bee issued suspending the sittings of the dum until November 14. 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