! ; 6 . ' - ' THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 3, 1913. . - , .) . ... . - - . ; ' 1 v-i- " ' - a : .''"" . - BRINGING I 1 f m cow4 tc lock ) J 1 KM J I'' heii-o-cdtm.turm 1 I I II'. II 11 1 0H: hello t IKj-ir-l I 1 t : S f can't , L VVy 'Ily rSAL?1; r-1 UULJU jv. where ime S . witffa would ji . UP SS5Si. EVE THINK V ET IL3 THEF.RE. J THROAT- SHrTl Wt' S . 0N OUT. a&OOT IT y r V-r ' I WANTED 1 V"7H THE. LrOD P1Tnpn SS3 T- ' V-,- TOiT , LVKgJ HERE UNTIL I ( FATHER ' ,''( ' ' ' " ' j I Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SIOUX CITY WINS GAME OFF OMAHA BY LUCKY BREAKS Rourkes on Two Occasions Make Three Hits In One In- r)ing, But Fail to Score Each Time. ' ' Sioux City, July 2. (Special Megrim. Sioux City 'was favored with the break of the game today and defeated Omaha in the fourth game of the aeriei by a score of 5 to 1. As an evidence that the Packers had all the luck it might be noted that the. Rourkes-on two occasions made three hits in one inning, but both times failed to score. , Omaha got away to an early start and obtained a one-run lead in the third inning.. With .one man out, Bashang singled and stole second. Jackson walked and Bashang scored when Mason made a clean single to left field," That: ended : the visitors' scoring. ' -" r: .. In the first frame Bashang singled and was caught napping off first base. Jackson ' grounded Out. Mason and Donica both hit safely, but were left stranded when Callahan grounded stir. - .-- : In the seventh the Rourkes made ii'Jym Due in Gate singled, but died .when Mason grounded olit. Proceedings Instituted To Determine Status Of Base Ball Players ; Boston, July 2. Proceedings to de termine the status of professional base ball players under the new "work or fight" rules were begun tonight, when summonses were sent to 14 play ers of- th .Boston "National 'league base baTlXearrtj ordering them to apv pear before the-local drffft board m the Brighton! district! - The ptayeri summoned, included all . members ex cept Walter Rehg, Ray ' Powell and Joseph - Kelly, who will enter the United States naval reserve this week, and Captain Herzog, Ed Konetchy and Tom Hughes, who are beyond he military age. , 1. ..., n, mm ' , ' . Wichita, by 2 to 0, Shuts, - Out Oklahoma City Wichita July 2. Wichita defeated Oklahoma City here by a score of 2 to 0 in a contest that developed into , a pitchers' battle between Wald bauer and Meadows. .Waldbauer al lowed the visitors only one hit. , Score: y . Tt M E : OKlhom Clty.. ' l' i Wichita ........9 S I S 1 BatUrlM! Miodowi and O'Connor: Wld bautr and Taryan. Des Moines Hits Waswo j i , At WiU. in Last Twilight Des Moine, July 2.Dtit Moines fiit Waswo at wilrtonight'and won the last twilight -game to be played here this season from St. Joseph, 9 to' 4. Score: . . . -if ' R W B St. Joneph M t I II 1 4 T i U Molne M I t I 1 1 IS 1 Batterle Wtawo and Baehant: Husier inti Kcrwln. ' Haines Strikes, Out ; Eight Men; Defeats Joplin ; Hurchinson. July 2. Hutchinson ,had little difficulty winning the first game with Joplin here tonight, i to 0. Haines struck out eight men. Score: .Toplln MMtll ' i llutchlneoa ; S tltllll 1 10 f lUtterlee: Hubbtll and Colllm; Halhei ind Marlon. - i . I. w 1 1, 1 1 . Ten Racers-Entered in Aut5 Ciassic at North Platte July 4 North Platte, Neb., July 2. (Spe-c-il Telegram.)Ten men have enter ed their cars for the state wide auto races which will be held here on the Fourth of July by the Lincoln County Agriculture society. Those entered -p.nt: Yates, Sutherland; Searl, Ogal ; lala; Reunker. Grand Island; Riley, Oshkosh; Shockley, Casper, Wyo.; Peterson. Denver: Gallivan. Scotts- blurTs; Farley, Aurora; Powers, Cass, nid Rontgh of orttt rutte. Several tt fhe out-of-town racers have been practicng here this week. A. W, Mulling will have charge of the pa triotic parade and J:-J. Crawtord will manage the track work. j, . . ' , '"I " ., ,va Tb Blair-for Foftrth The Holmes White Sox will jour- :ney to Blair, Neb., for a double bill on-the Fourth. -One game will be played in, the morning and the other at 3 p. m. : : Cubs Want Game ; The Omaha Cubs, fast negro base l atl team, are looking for a game, for Thursday. All challengers are asked vy call Webster 4910, , : ... Breaks Favor Sioux OMAHA ' AB. ...... ........S 4 ,. 4 i Banhanr, If 4ackMn, lb H. PO. A. S 4 1 1 14 0 I 1 0 1 OA 1 ess 1 i s 0 S 4 9 "5 u n h. ro. A. 1 3 4 11S s t o 110 1 t 4 0 is o S 1 0 t 1 , s o s It si is Mhod, m . . . Donica, Sb , . ( allahaa, if . . Mnlrterniaa, cf Drfato, Sb ... MeManamr, e Hal. p 4 4 .4 .a .1 O'XooU Tntala, ....S5 Patted for Halt In ninth. SIOUX CITY AB., Smith, fb 4 Jonea, Sb 5 ThomaMn, ef 4- Rlhl, If ..S lAiimora, M ,. Hunter, lb ....S Htewfrt, rf ....S Bohrer, AllUon. 9 , ...4 Totala , ...SO Beorcl Omaha 0 0 10 0 oi 8 8iom City ....0 o o s l Two-baa hit I Thomapnn. Thrw-bona hit) Jonei. Baerine hltat iHmlth, Rolchl (), Stewart, Bohrer. Stolen baaeat Baihanc, Laiimor. Doubla nlaTH Baananv to Uonlca to Hale. Baaea on balls. Off Alllaon, S off Hale, 4. Htrnek out I Br Alllaon, Si by Male, 1. ' lilt by pitched balls By Hale (AUUon). Timet 1:10. .Implrei Shannon. JOHN PESEK TO ARRIVE FOR BIG CONFLICT TODAY Buffalo County Mat Marvel and City Today; Wrestles Peters Tomorrow. With the arrival of John Pesek and his co-managers, Mart Slattery and Larney Lichtenstein, today all parties concerned in the big wrestling match between' Pesek arid Chaflies Peters at Rourke park tomorrow afternoon will be on the scene of the approach In conflict. Pesek and Slattery are scheduled to arrive in Omaha from ,Shelton, Neb., their home, this morning, while Lichtenstein is due In' .rant Chicago tonight. .4. . ' . A big delegation of Buffalo coun ty fans are said to. be coming, with Pesek and Slattery and a second big delegation will trive Fourth of July morning. Litchensteih also is bring ing a bunch pf Chicago mat fan with him, Coming With Coin. 1 Reports from Shelton are that the Buffalo county fans are coming heavi ly laden with coin, of the realm which they will hang up on Pesek if takers can be found. 'Tis said that even more money is headed toward Omaha today than into the Gate city from the wild and woolly when Joe Stecher took Charlie Cutler to that memor able cleaning. , : The Buffalo county fans are craiy about Pesek. They believe he is the world's greatest wrestler, bar none, and they are ready to put up their coin to back their arguments, r Mart Slattery reports $15,000 in cash will be coming to Omaha and if Peters followers want to cover more than, this sum they need only let Buf falo county know and Buffalo county will bring still more coin. , Papillion too will be in Omaha in force tomarrow. That is Charlie Pe ters' home and the Papillion fans are as crazy about Charlie as Shelton is about Pesek. Some warm times are anticipated when the rival ' fans get together. ' .; . t ,. " Three Finish Matches. , Jack Lewis announces two addi tional finish matches for the July 4 program. Young Gotch of Omaha and Iver Remington of Mondamin, la. will meet in a finish go, and 1 om Ray of Omaha and Jack Queen pf the South Side also will go to a finish. Thus three finish matches are sched uled, as the Pesek-Peters go has no time imit.on it '. , Advance sale of seaft indicates a large crowd. Jack Lewis warns those who wish to procure the best seats to purchase them today, or at least reserve theml Seats are on sale at the Merchants hotel, Merrit's drug store, and the Paxton hotel. Prices run from $1 to $3with ten per cent war tax additional May Discontinue Operation Of Colorado Midland Road Colorado Springs. Colo.. July 2.- A. E. Carlton today was appointed receivers for the Colofado Midland Railroad company by Judge V. G. Shaffer in the district court He was authorized to discontinue operation of the road as a common carrier after August 5. ... " The suit that resulted in Carltoa's appointment was brought " by the Colorado Title and Trust company, which holds a $2,000,000 mortgage against the road, and on which it is alleged the interest . has not been paid.1 v' .: ' " J. Vr' V ; :' Sproule Succeeds Ripley. ; Washington, July 22. Ship produc tion in the United States in June amounted to 280,400 deadweight Jons, making the total 1918 production to date 1,084,670 tons. ;; . ; : DETROIT BREAKS EVEN IN DOUBLE WITH WHITE SOX Chicago Wins First by Oppor tune Hitting, Coupled With, James' Wildness; Out slugged in Second. 'Chicasro. Tutv 2.-Chicatro and De troit broke even in a double header here- today, the locals -winning the first game 8 to 2, and losing thei second 8 to 11. James' wildness, copied with opportune hitting, gave Chicago the first game. In the sec ond gatne the visitors slugged their way to victory, scores: , rirst Game: DETROIT , . CHICAGO AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Buah.aa 4 0 11 tMnhy.rf S 1 4 0 0 R.Jna,b S 1 4 S lLbold.lf S t 1 1 0 Cobb.cf 4 110 0K.Cln,2b 1 0 S S 0 Veach.lf 4 11 0 -OOandil.lb 4 S S 0 0 Hman.lb 4 111 a J.Clm.cf S 1 1 0 Harper.rf I I S 1 OWavor.aa i 0 1 S 1 Toung.Jb 111 t iWmni.lb 0 0 0 0 0 T.ll.n 1A I I DMrMln.lb 1 110 1 Jamca.p , I I 11 0 Rlxsr.i 1 0 0 0 0 -ianam, , vocnam.o ; p v v , ucou,p I 10 10 . Totals 14 T 1411 I . , . t, Totala IS II V 11 t .'Battad for Jones In ninth. . Detroit , 4 . Chloaco s ,,..0 0 0 0 S 0 01 0 I 0 0 1 I 0 I Tmn lilta. T Cnllln. Krhalk. fnrnh Three-base hit: J. Collins. Saoriflca hit: Scbatk. Sacrifice fly; Tells. Double plays: E. Colllns-aandll; Harper-Telia. Left on bases: Chicago, 11; Detroit, S. First base on errors: Detroit, 1; Chicago, I. Base on balls Off James, 1; Clcotte, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By James (Gandtl). Struck out: By James, 1; Clcotte, 1. Second Game: ' i , DETROIT. , CHICAOO. ABH.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. Buih.as 6 111 OMurfy.rf 1 1 S 0 0 RJones.lb S 1 0 I 01.elbold.lf S 1 0 0 Cobb.ef 5 110 0Collins,2b S 0 1 4 Veach,lf 4 1 S 1 -OOandil.lb 4 1 10 1 0 Hllmn,lb 6 lit 0 IColllns.cf 4 1110 Cn'hm.rf 0 0 0 0 ORIsberg.ss 4 1110 Harper.rf 1110 0M'Muln.3b 5 11 I 0 Toung.lb S 1,1 1 O.lacobs.0 S 14 1,1 fltannge.o 1-1,1 0 ORussell.p 1 0 0 10 Kalllo.p 111 llWfgng.p 101 0 0 ' Danfrth.p 0 0 Totals 3(151711 lCorey.p 10 0 1 0 Wilson Mill Totals 37101715, 1 Batted for Qandll In ninth. Detroit ......1 S 0 0 S 1 1 S 111 Chicago 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 I Two-baie hits: Bush. Blsbsrg. Three- base hits: Jacobs, Cobb, Murphy. Stolen- bases: Murphy, J. Collins. Sacrifice hits: Kail lo, R. Jones (I). Sacrifice fly! Kle berg (I). Double plays: Bush to Toung to Hellmann: Veach to Stanage. Left on bases: Detroit, I; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Russell. 1; Wolfgang, 3; Kalllo, 1; Danforth, 1; Corey, 1. Hits: Off Russell S In two Innings: Wolfgang, I in three and one-third Innings; Danforth, 1 In one and one-third innings; Corey, 1 In two innings. BtrucK out; uy Kalllo, 1; Wolfgang, 1. Senator Break Even. Washington, July 1. Washington obtain ed an even break In the series with Boston by taking the final game today, I to 0. It was Harper's second victory of the series and his seventh In succession. Score: ' BOSTON . WASHINGTON ' AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper. rf 1 0 3 o 0 8hanka.lt i l n a o Wa.gnr.2b 4 0.1 5 OFoater.Sb 3 10 10 Kutn.cr 3 0 0 0 Uudge.lb 11(00 Sbury.cf 1 0 0 0 0 Milan. cf 1 ( o 0 Schang.Sb S 1 4 OSohuite.rf 1 1 S 1 0 Mclnns.lb 1 1 IS 1 OMrgao, lb 4 0 4 I 0 wman.ir 1 1 ,0 0Lavavi,ss I 1 I 1 0 Scott, is 4 0 O S OPIcntch.o 1 0 S 0 0 Agnew.s 4 0 S 1 0 Harper, p 3 0 2 0 0 Bush.p l S 0 1 0 . .Totals IT 717 S Toiais ii is I , Boston ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Two-base hits! - Foster, Schulte, Milan. Sacrifice hits: Plclnlch, - Judge, Mclnnls. Doubla play; Bchang-Wagner. Left on bases: Boston, 10; Washington, I. Bases on balls: Off Harper. 5; off Bush, 4. Hit by pitched, ball: By Harper (Hooper), Struck out; By Bueh, I; by Harper, S. Athletics Win Final. Philadelphia, July 1. Philadelphia vsned up the .series by winning the final game, S to 0, It waa New Tork's third shut out of the season. Kopp hit safely every tlma he batted, scoring four runs and driving In the other local tally with his triple. Dugan waa back in the local lineup, playing shortstop. Score: NEW TOUR PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Ghooley.rt 4 0 11 OJaeeon.rf 4 0 4 0 0 Werd.ss 4 t S IKopp.lf 4 4 5 0 0 Baker.Sb 4 1 1 t OWIker.cf 1110 Pratt,2b till 0 Burns. lb 4170 Pipp.lb Sill 0Ordner,3b 10410 Bodle.lf 10 11 -OMcAvoy.o 112 0 Marsns.cf 1 0 S 0 OShannn.lb 4 1110 Hannah.s 10 3 1 O'Dugan.ss 113 0 0 Love.p 01 OGeary.p 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 Miller, Flnran.D ! Totals 2 10 27 7 4 Vance.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 14 II 1 Batted for Love In third. New Tork ....0 0000000 00 Philadelphia 11001010 '5 Two-base ht: Walker. Three-base hit; Kopp. Stolen base. Xopp. . Sacrifice hits: Geary, Walker. Left on bases: New Tork, 1; Philadelphia, f. Fltst base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Love, 1; Flnneran, 1; Vance, 1. Hits. Off Love. 4 In two Innings; Flnneran, 4 'in flva In nings; Vance, 1 In one Inning. Struck out: By Flnneran. 1;' Geary, 1. Losing pitcher: Love. - Indiana Defeat St. Louis. Cleveland O.. July 1. -Cleveland defeated St Loula. 4 to S, la the opening game of the First Round Winners in Seymour Club Handicap The first round of the 18-hole handicap golf match was played at the Seymour Lake Country club Mon day., The following, results were re corded: Otto Radzuweit beat C. H. Marling, E. A. Rose beat Bud Holcomb, W. R. Overmire beat H. H. Roberts; George Francis beat Burruss, FraitV Roberts beat Dick Lafferty, J. M. Speed beat R. L. Reynolds, William Jetter beat McAnany and Roy Dennis beat C A. Melcher. In the two-holt foursome, Dick Lafferty and Gus Radzuweit were the winner with, tv: net 92, - k V.-, Standing of Teams Waat, LEAGUE. I . AMER. ASS N. W. L. Pat W.L.Pctl 'Wichita ....! 21 .621 Kan. City ...33 21 .011 Hutchlmon .30 25 ,690MllWaukee ..3121.686 Dea Molnea..32 29 .S25Columbua 22 .67 Omaha 28 SS .SOOLoulsvllle ...32 23.1(1 Okla. City. . 31 32 .492Indlanapolla 20 26 .000 Joplin 2S 10 .483 St. Paul 24 30 .444 Bt Joph...27 14 ,443Mlnneapolls 24 30 .444 Blous Ctty ..i0 3S.I45Toledo . .... .IS 19 .271 NAT. LEAGUE. I AM. LEAGUE. W.UPct WX.Pct. Chicago ....46 II .714 New York...41!l.l New Tork...37 27 .57 Boston 29 29.674 Cleveland ...41 31 .6(9 Washington .17 IS-. 621 St Louis... .33 34.473 Boaton 3114.477 Philadelphia 29 31.476 Pittsburgh ,2114.400 Brooklyn ...2 11.420 Cincinnati ..25 10 .4101 Chicago 31 35 .470 Detroit 23 87 .431 St. Louis. .24 40 .376Phlladelphla 23 41 .159 j Yesterday's Besalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. See Moines, I; -St. Joseph, 4. Hutchinson, l; joplin, o. Whrhlta, Sj Oklahoma City, 0. Sious City, S; Omaha, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 6; New York, 2. Pittsburgh, 7; Cincinnati, 6. Chicago, 7-T; St. Louis, 0-1. Brooklyn,' 4; Boston, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington," I; Boston, 0. Chicago. 8-1 v Detroit, 2-11. Philadelphia, 5; New Tork, 0. Cleveland, 4; St. Louis, 1. Games Today. WESTERN LEAGUE Omaha JI St' Joseph. . Xea Moines at Sioux City. Oklahoma City at Wichita. Joplin at Hutchinson. ,: AMERICAN LEAGUE. .iNsw Tork at Washington. ' Boston at Philadelphia.' St Loula at Cleveland. V Detroit at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at St Loula. Philadelphia at Boston. v,. Brooklyn at New Tork. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. series. Graney, pinch hitting, drove In two runs with a triple. He scored on a sacri fice fly. Score; . ST. -LOUIS. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.E. Tobln.cf 1 1 S O OJhnstn.lb SOU 1 0 Malsel.lb 4 0 0 1 OCbpmn.ss 4 14 7 0 Demitrt 4 14 OSpeker.ct 4 0 0 0 0 Hdryx,lf 4 10 0 IRoth.rf 114 0 0 Gedon,2b 4 16 1 OWbgns.lb 10 110 Johns.lb 4 0 0 1 owooa.ll i i a i Austin.ss 110 0 OEvans.Sb 1 I 0, 4 1 OO'Nelll.o 3 110 3 OThomas.o 0 Numkr.o Gallla,P - 0 0 1 0 Rogers.p 0 0 0 0 0 Ensmn.p 3 ( . aflwtA'nrt St 1 0 oVals 11 '414 S lBagby.'p v- . . . , Oranley, Miller. 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 72?151 V : 'if' Totals is Batted for Groom In Ith. Ran for O'Neill In eighth. St Louis .....1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Cleveland ..,. t 1 0 I I Two base hits: Demmltt, Wood, Evans. Three base hits: Graney; Stolen baqps Aus tin, Sacrifice hits: Chapman, Wambsganss. Evans. . Sacrifice fly: Johnston.'' Double play: Evans and Johnston. Lett on bases! St Louis 4, Cleveland 10. Bases on balls Off . Gallia 6; Enxman 1. Hits off Galla: I In seven one-third innings; off Rogers 1 in two-third Innings: off Enxmann 6 in six Innings; off Oroom none In two Innings! off off Bagby none in one Inning; Hit by pitched ball: By Rogers, 1. (O'Neill). Struck out by Gallia 5, Ensmann 1. Passed ball: Nunamaker 1. Winning .(-pttchr Groom; Losing pitcher Rogers. 16 Launch 1 4 New Sub Chasers at U. S.'Navy Yards Fourth of July Washington, July 2. Yards at which . J4 new American destroyers will be launched Thursday in cele bration of the Fourth of July, were announced today as follows: Bethle hem Union plant, San, Francisco, 8; Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Docks company, 3; William Cramp & Sons company, Philadelphia, 2; Fore River Shipbuilding company, Boston, 1. - Senate Votes to Annul ;f German-American Charter Washington, " July 2. Without a word of discussion or a record vote, the senate today adopted the resolu tion of Senator King of Utah annull ing the federal charter of the Na tional . German-American alliance. The rjsolution now goes to the house. " New National Anthem ' ' Is Wanted by Germany Amsterdam, July 2. A plea for a new national anthem is made by the Lokal Anzeiger, of Berlin. "It is ridiculous'" it adds, "for Ger mans to give the noblest expression of their patriotism to tlic tune of 'God Save the King.'." Monarchal Rule in Finland Demand German Government Washington. July 2. Diplomatic dispatches today say that, according tc the Swedish press, Germany has addressed a summons to the Finnish Diet commanding it to introduce with out delay monarchial rule in Finland. Insurgents Take Reynosa. ' McAllert, Tex., July 2. A band of ISO Felicistas made a surprise attack on the garrison at Reynosa, across the Rio Grande from Hidalgo today, and captured the city after a bloodless skirmish, according to reports- re ceived here. Reynosa is a fortified town and was occupied by Carranza's troops.' . " : Road Turned Back Washington, July 2. The Salina & Northern railroad was one of the lines turned back to private control last Saturday by the railroad admin istration. This became known today in advance of the announcement ex pected tomorrow. of the roads relin quished v' ST. LOUIS BEATEN THIRTEEN TIMES IN ROW BY CUBS Chicago Tightens Hold on First , flace by Taking Both Ends of Double-Header. St. Louisr July 2. Meadows was beaten twice today, Chicago tighfen ing its grip on first place by taking Pthe first game, 7 to 1, and the second, 6 to 2. It was St. Louis' 13th straight defeat at the hands of the Cubs. In the first game the visitors drove Meadows from the mound in the first inning but Meadows tried to come back 4n the second and was chased from' the. Wll in the fourth inning. Scores; ' -First game: CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. -..-AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Flsck.rf 5 1 0 0 OHthcte.cf 1110 0 Hllchr.ss 5 lBa.trd.3b 4 0 15 0 Manner, 4 Morkfc.lb S Brber,l 1 Pskert,cr' S Deat,3 S McCabe.lb 4 Killifer.e S O'Farrl.o 1 Vaugn.p 4 OBrotten.lb I 0 13 1 0 OHrnsby.ss 10 2 I 1 OBeall.rf O'Pauelete, OM'Hnry.lf OFlsher.Zb OGnsles.o OBrock.o OMeadws.p 3 0 1 10 0 4 0 1 4 11 10 1 10 1 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 Jhonsn.p Totals 36 11 27 17 lBetael . Tuero.p . Totals 30 1 17 11 S Batted for Beall in ninth. Batted for Johnson In seventh. Chicago ....... 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 07 St. Louis ..,.1 0000000 01 Two-base hits: Vaughn, Fisher, Stolen bases: McCabe, Kllllfer, Fisher. Sacrifice hit:. Deal, Double play: Hollocher to Merkle. Left on bases :J Chicago, 4; St Louis, 7. First base en errors: St Louis, 7. First base on balls: Off Vaughn, 4; off Tuero, 1. Hits: Off Meadows, 4 la no innings; (none out In first.) Johnson, t in seven; Tuero. none in two. Hit by pitcher; By Vaugn (Heath cote.) Struck out: By Vaughn, 5; Johnson, 1. Wild pitch: Vaughn. Losing pitcher: llcadows. 'a Second gams; , . CHICAGO ST. LOUIS AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack.rf 1 0 0 0 0Hcote,cf 4 1114 Hlochr.ss Mann, If Merkle.lb Pskert.cf Deal, 3b McCbe,2b Klllfr.o Carter, p 4 S 4 10 IBalrd.Sb OPlette.lb 4 OHnsby.ss I OBeall.rf 1 0McHry.lt 4 0 Fisher, lb 4 OGnxoles.o I OMdows.p 1 4 0 S 1 1 0 4 411 Sit 011 1 1 1 1 1 0 X Sherdl.p 1 Totals 13 11 27 14 0 - - - Totals 11 7 17 IS 1 Chicago 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 S St Louis 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Sherdel. Three-base hits: Kllllfer, Hornsby. Stolen base: Paskert Sacrifice hits: Flack (I). Sacrifice files:' Hollocher, Beall; Doubla play? Hollocher and Merkle. Left on- bases: Chicago, 7; St. Louis,- 6. First base on errors. Chicago, l.St. Louis, L Bases on balls: Off Carter, li off Meadows, 2; off Sherdel. 2. Hits: rff Meadows. 7 In three Innings, none out in fourth: off Sherdel, 4 in six Innings. Struck out: By Carter. .1) by Meaaows. t Losing - pitcher: ' Meadows. , Phillies Win Oft Giants. New Tork. July 2. Philadelphia broke even In Its four-game aeries with New York today by winning the fourth game, 5 to 2. Williams won the game when he hit a home run Into the right field atand In the seventh Inning, with, twortnnera on base. Had it not been for two errors by Fletcher the side would have been retired In order. Score: . ' ' ' i' . " PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Bncftss '5121 0G.Brus,et 41100 Wllms,cf 4 111 4 0 0 4 4 111 S 4 0 1-0 4 0 5 0 111S 4 0 10 4 111 OToung.rt 4 0 10 0 lFltchr.ss 4 0 0 4 1 OWllholtlf 10 10 0 lZirnran,Sb 4 1110 Stock.Jh Ldrus, lb Cravth.rf Msusel.lf Pearce,2b E.Burns, o Jacobs, p 0Holke.lb 4 111 OM'Carty.o I OScklng.lb 1 0 Sallee.p 1 1 t 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 4 Doyl 1 Totals 16 7 27 17 ISchupp.p 0 Totals 10 11711 1 Batted for Bailee In eighth. Philadelphia . 00000144 05 Maw Tork 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Holke. Homo run: Wil liams. Sacrifice hits: McCarty, Pearce. Sacrifice fly: Bailee. Double plays: Stock to Pearce to Luderus. Left on bases: New Tork, 6; Philadelphia, 5. First base on er rors: New Tork. 1; Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Schupp, 1; off Jacobs, 1. Hits: Off Bailee, 7 In eight Innings; off Schupp, none in one Inning. Struck out: By Bailee, 4; by Schupp, 1; by Jacobs, 1. Passed ball: E. Burns. Losing pitcher: Sallee. Box ton Defeats Brooklyn. Boston, July 1. Boston won from Brooklyn, 4 to 0, today, splitting the four game series. M. Wheat and Grimes made more than half of Brooklyn's 11 hits. Pitcher Hearn of Boston left the team today for Chicago, where he will start learning a trade. Score: BROOKLYN. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Jhnstn.rf 4 0 0 0 0Rwlnga.es 4 0 14 0 Olson.ss Daubrt.lb Z.What,lf Hemn.cf OMra.3b Dolan,2b M.What.c Grimes, p 10 11 OHersog.tb 4 4 1 11 0 OPowell.cf 1 4 110 OWcklnd.rf 4 4 110 0J.Smth.3b 1 4 111 OKoney.lb S 10 0 3 OKelly.lf 1 4 111 0 Wilson, o 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 115 1 1 3 1 1 0 111 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 S 1 6 0 Flings, p 3 r ienr,p Totals 15112711 0M assey Totals 10 4 31 15 1 Batted for Filllngim in eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 l'l 4 Boeton 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Two-base hits: M. Wheat, Konetchy, Sacrifice hits: Crimea, Johnston, Doolan. Doubts play: Grimes to Olson. .Left on basee: Brooklyn. 7; Boston, 4. Bases on balls: Off Grimes. 1. Hits: Off Filllngim, S In eight innings; off Nehf, 1 in one in. nlng. Struck out: By Grimes, 4. Wild pitch: Filllngim, 1. Passed bail: H. Wheat, 1. Losing pitcher: Filllngim. Pirates Defeat Beds, 7 to . Pittsburgh. July 2. Pittsburgh, took the game from Cincinnati, 7 to 6, In a 10-tnnlng fight. Slapnlcka made his first major leagae appearance and was faced by Toney, who wss hit hard and gave place to Regan in the ninth. The latter, was directly re- I sponsible for the visitors' defeat as ha Ball Players Want Job A trio of ball players, class B pitch er, catcher and first baseman, wants to have a tryout on some Omaha team. Call John Wright. Walnut 2163. after 6:30 p. m. walked Hollwlts In the 10th with the baaea full and the score tied. Score: CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Groh.lb 1.1 S 1 eCaton.as 4 114 1 L.Mge,2b S 0 S 1 0Blgbe,lf 4 S 0 1 0 Roush.cf 4 0 S 0 ICarey.cf 4 110 0 Chase,lb 6 15 1 ISthwth.rf 5 4 10 0 Nels.lf 4 0 S 0 0Ctshaw,2b S 1 1 1 1 Grlflth.rf S 1 4 0 0Mlwlts,lb 4 1 14 1 Cueto.sa S 1 S 1 OM'KchnSb 10 3 10 Wlngo.e S1SS OSchmldtc 41500 Tonejr.p I 1 0 1 OSlapna.p 10 16 0 S.Magee 0 0 6 0 OMayer.p 0 0 0 0 0 Regan.p 0 0'Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 Coper,p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 721 14 X Totals till 10 IS S One ont when winning nut scored. Batted for Toney in the ninth. Batted tor Mayer In ninth. Cincinnati . 010000401 04 Pittsburgh 10101101 17 Two-base hits: Chase, Cneto (1), Schmidt Carey. Three-base hits: Cutsbaw, Schmidt Stolen bases': Blgbee. Sacrifice bits: Caton, Bigbee, Carey, Slapnlcka. Left on bases: i s rs SI M 1 MJf 'i'r" I "'-ffllf1'- - ' iM.J,.-,:A,V.St,Amf, , CHARLIE PETERS, Tho Papillica Carpenter Rourke's The Big Under Direction of Jack Lewis . . i. . . . . A Real Contest for Supremacy Ticket:, $1 and $2 Ringside Box Seati, $3 War Tax, 10 Per Cent On Sale at Merchants Hotel, Paxton Hotel, Merritt'a 16th St Drug Store. Patrons Fully Protected From Rain j VJOn PEtEK. The M ) ' i '.X S Nlsw T-'"' f K " v e V v. y ,... i Cincinnati. 1: Pittsburgh, 7. First has os rmr.- Cincinnati. 1: Pittsburgh. L Bases on balls: Off Toney, 1; off Began. 1; oft siaDnicka. 1. Hits: Off Toney. 10 to five Innings: off Regan, I in CM and one-third innings; off Slapnlcka, In alght and one third Innings; off Mayer. 1 In two-thirds in ning: off Cooper, none In ono Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Slapnlcka, Grab. Struck out: By Toney, 1; by Regan. 1; by Cooper. 2. Wild, pitch: Slapnlcka, Mayer. Win ning pitcher: Cooper; losing pitcher; Regan. nooth Rnll in SifiiiY Citv Building Collapse and Fire 31 x Sioux Citv. Ia.. July A nnai count of the number of persons kill ed when the Kurt Duiiamg conapsea Saturday gives the number of dead as 39. It is thought that all the bodies of the victims have been recovered. The only unidentified body is that oi a woman. RAIN OR SHINE Ball Park Match v Gates Open; at tm Hi 5 I gferftca Fgrrer Eoy - j. . f !