. 9 OMAHA DIVIDES DOUBLE-HEADER BRINGING UP FATHER So Jifga and Maggi in Full Pag of Color ia Th Sunday Baa. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright 1919 International News Service. CUBS DEFEAT CARDINALS IN GLOSECONTEST May's Wildness Is Practically Responsible for the St. Louis 4 to 3 Victory. ITT q T It 6 LAO MAiar. -HAT 1 iTOROEO-JT Z J WHAT'S ALU JOtT A LITTLE HAT YCXJR WIFe . &OU4HT -FIFTY DOLLARb --00 T? PLEASE HAVE A C O D PACKAGE ALtO! SAVE 4owe ilLVE.Ms. &X OLL- IF OH? DARb THAT, A QWt WQPPIN'. I CAN FRONT OOOR BELL JUST A I t Tfs TAVEO IN THE HOOSE ANOTHER HOOR I'D BE. Jli A I AVE 50MB AO TAKE A OO0 NAP - WITH BOOSTERS SLrto - I'm oiyruREiEO NEWfe ALtC! f Wins Opener by 8 to v Score and Drops the Second Contest, 9 to 5. THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919. VI I n int. KOK'nOUot i r " ' n i a f i i j i-n i i i i i i i vr mi. I jtm yr i w I 1 1 I I I I I ii -r sn V Des Moines, Ii., July 6. Des Moines and Omaha divided a . double-header here today, the vis itors winning the first contest, 8 to ; 5, while the locals won the second battle, 9 to 5. Score, first game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. X. fllslnson. 2b 4 2 0 S S 1 Jackson, lb ... S 13 8 0 (raham, cf 8 I t 0 0 0 Ilonlca, If 5 1 S 0 S e Hasrn. rf S 12 10 0 Rpellman, 0 S 10 5 11 Barbean, 8b 5 1 1 2 8 1 Mann, M 4 0 8 2 0 tirhatzman, p 0 1 0 0 0 0 Shlnkle, 8 0 0 J Total! SO 8 18 87 22 8 DES M0IXES. AB.B.H. O. A.E. i Milan, If ..8118 Connelley, 2b 5 1 Oas, f S 0 Wright, Sb 4 8 , Haabrook, lb 2 0 ', Breen, rf .......4 0 Walker, e 4 0 i Hartford, M 4 0 Mumr, p 8 1 1 1 2 1 8 0 0 0 8 1 12 2 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 Total! -84 S 112 13 I ' xJackson oat, bit by batted ball. ' Omaha 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 0S , Dm Molnc 0 1800001 0 5 Sacrifice hit: Haabrook, Milan. Two haM hJtat Wright, Breen, Connelley, Can,, Haabrook. Struck out: By Muaser, 4; by Hhlnkle, t. Bam! on ballot Off Musser, 8i off Shlnkle, 1; off Schatsman, 1. Doa ble nlavai H&rtfnrrl in II aahp.MiL Walk to Haabrook. Wild pitch: Mustier. Um pire Jaooba and Daly. Second came: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ' Oltlaaon, 2b "0 2 5 1 Jackson, lb . s Graham, cf 5 Donlea, It 4 'Klrby, rf 8 Spellman, e 4 Barbeau, Sb 4 , Mason, as 4 : Khlnkle, p 0 Townsend, f 8 . Fuhr, p ,.. 0 Hal 1 0 10 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 Total! 87 5 0 24 14 5 'Batted for Townsend In seventh. DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. - Milan, If 4 8 2 0 0 1 . Connelley, 2b 8 1 1 2 4 1 Casa, of 4 1 1 4 0 0 - Wright, 8b 4 1 8 1 2 0 Haabrook, lb 5 1 2 IS 0 0 Breen. rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Walker, e 8 1 2 4 1 0 Hartford, ss 4 0 1 0 2 1 Dlmock. p 4 0 2 0 4 0 Total! 35 0 15 27 IS 8 Omaha 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 05 Dee Molnea 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 9 Stolen baaea: Haabrook, Breen. Two base hits! Wright (2), Connelley, Milan, Spellman, Qialason, Mason. Struck out: By Dimock, 4: by Townsend, 1. Buses on balls: Off Dlmock, 1; off Townsend, 1; off Shlnkle. 1. Double plays: Barbeau to Jackson; Hartford to Connelley to Haa brook. Umpires: Jacobs and Daly. Miners and Cooties Split in Double-Header Joplin, Mo., July 6. Oklahoma Citv and Joplin split a double- header today. Joplin taking the first game, 4 to 2, and dropping the sec ond to the Indians, 6 to 1. Mapel pitched both games for Joplin, hav ing only two bad innings, both com " ing in the second game, and struck out' 16 men. Grigg hit a homer over the fence in the first game and Smith put the ball over in the first Hclmes and Vitter had to be es corted from the park to the hotel by the police when a large crowd threatened them because of alleged : bad decisions against both teams. ; Score.s first game: t OKLAHOMA. CITT. I JOPLIN. AB. H. O. E. 4 8 8 1 AB. H. O. E. Lamb, ss 4 1 4 0 L'm'r. Be'sen, 2b 4 0 2 2 1 Smith, 3b S B'hlcr, cf 4 Nutt, It 4 H'wltt, 2b 4 Orlffin. cf 4 Adams, lb 4 10 Fslk, If 4 12 Griggs, rf 4 Sp'ser, Sb 8 Hayes, o 8 Maa'rs, p 2 Car'an, p I 0 3 2 0 1 0 s 0 0 0 0 Hall, rf 2 B'beck. lb 2 Collins, o 4 Mapel, p S 1 12 0 0 Total! 31 7 24 nkiahnma Citv ... S Totals SO 8 27 0 ...0 0000010 11 ...0 0000400 4 Orlffin, Llndemore. Joplin Two-bas hits: Three-base hits: Griggs, Hulswltt. Home -run: Orlgga. Double plays: Spreltser to Adams; Lamb to Hulswltt to Brlebeck. Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 0: Joplin, 8. All runs and hit! off Master! In seven Innings. Bases on balls: Off Masters, 1; ott Carman. U off Mapel, S. Struck out: By Masters, 1; by Carman, 1; by Mapel, 10. Hit by pitched ball: By Carman (Hall). Tims: 1:35. Second Game: OKLAHOMA CITT. JOPLIN. - AB. H. O. E.I AB. H.O. E. L'm'r, pa Be'sen, 2b Orlffin, cf 0Lamb, as 0 Smith, Sb llB'hler, cf OINutt, If 0 H'wltt, 2b Adams, id Falk. If Griggs, rf Sp'ser, Sb Hauk, Sb . Hayes, o Stoner, p Hall, rf B'beck, lb Collins, c Mapel, p Burwell Total SO 10 27 1 Totals SS T 37 0 ' , 'Batted for Mapel In ninth. Oklahoma City .......1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 28 Joplin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-bas hits: Llndemore, Bensen, ' Adams, Falk (2), Stoner, Collins. Three base hits: Griggs, Falk. Home run: Smith. Double play: Llndemore to Ben sen to Adams. Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 4; Joplin, 10. Struck out: By Ston - er, 4: by Mapel, 8. Bases on balls: Off v Stoner 5; off Mapel. 1. Time: 1:45. Urn " pires: 'Holmes and Vitter. Good Playing Wins Two r . ' Games for SI Joseph St Joseph, Mo., July 6. : eph took both ends of -St. Jos a double Horses Live StockVehicles. rrood sows Buy on Blrdbaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884. O. 8, Pettis, Agent. Harness, Saddles and Trunks. . ; We Make Tnem ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH A CO- 1210 Earn am FIRST 8150 takes team, harness and ball bearing wagon. Hurry. 2431 Oumtsg. ' Douglas 4850. i I-TR.-OLD cow. Yellow hair. Calf In August. n Autal. KuM. Oil No. lgthjjjt. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and ' notea as security. 340, 4 mo., H. food, total. S3. SO. ' PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY-. 183 8ecniity Bldg. 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 80 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC EAGLE LOAN OFFICE ISO! DOUGLAS ST. LOANS OS DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11. LIBERTY BONDS. OCT 72 ' W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1SS3. 10 TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG. TY. S50. DR. E. R. TARRY, 240 Base Ball Standings WESTERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet .561 .526 .608 .600 .600 .433 .474 .443 Oklahoma City S3 Joplin 31 OMAHA 31 Tulsa 33 St. Joseph 83 Des Moines 28 Slottx City 37 Wichita 37 Yesterday's Results. Tulsa, 3; Wichita, 1. St. Joseph, 7-2: Sioux City, JoDltn. 4-1: Oklahoma City, 0-1. 3-0. Omaha 8-6; Des Moines, S-S. Today's Games. Omaha at Des Molnss. Oklahoma City at Joplin. Sioux City at St. Joseph. Wichita at Tulsa. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet. Cincinnati 44 2i .667 New York 40 21 .660 Chicago 37 31 .544 Brooklyn 33 33 .600 Pittsburgh 33 34 .493 St. Louis 27 28 .415 Boston 24 38 .387 Philadelphia IS 40 .310 Today's Games. New York at Philadelphia. St. Loula at Pittsburgh. Yesterday's Results. Boston, 6; Brooklyn, 4. Cincinnati, 8-2; Pittsburgh, 1-0. Chicago, 4; St. Louis, S. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. New York 87 23 .627 Chicago 40 25 .615 Cleveland , 80 28 .563 St. Louis 31 28 .526 Detroit 33 31 .508 Boston 28 33 .423 Washington 27 37 .422 Philadelphia 17 43 .288 Today's Game. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Yesterday's Remits. Chicago, 4; Detroit, 1. Washington, 3; New York, 1. St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. Pet. .626 .633 .656 .617 .600 .508 .381 .53 Louisville 40 24 St. Paul 38 23 Indianapolis 35 28 Columbus 30 28 Minneapolis 30 30 Kansas City 31 30 Milwaukee 24 37 Toledo 18 33 Yesterday's Results. Indianapolis, 4-2; Toledo, 0-1. Columbus, 4-3; Louisville, 1-4. St. Paul. 4-1; Minneapolis. 8-7. Kansas City, 7; Milwaukee, 3. header from Sioux Citv here today. 7 to 0, and 2 to 1. Hoffman out pitched Barnes in the first game, al lowing only two hits. In the second game, the Saints were outpitched and guthit, but errors behind Fletcher gave the locals the game. Scores, first game: SIOUX CITY. I ST. JOSEPH. AB. H. O. E. AB. H. O Moran, If 3 0 Pitts, rf G'wtn, 2b 4 Defate, ss 8 East, rf 3 Rob'on, cf 2 B'kaw, lb 2 Sch'ldt, c 1 Elftert, c 0 Jones, 3b 3 Barnes, p 3 OiH'rave, 2b Kel'her, ss 3 B'oher, cf 3 B'wits, If 3 B'aker, 3b 3 Beall, lb 3 Shestak, o 3 Hoff'an, p 2 Totals 24 2 24 6 Total! 28 27 0 Sioux City .j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Joseph .J 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 7 Two-baas hit: Beall. Sacrifice hits: Bonowita, Beall. Hoffman, Robinson and Schmidt. Sacrifice fly: Kelieher. Triple play: Robison to Defate to Brokaw. Dou ble plays: Kelieher to Brubaker; Pitt to Kelieher to Beall; Morgan to Defate. Stolen bases: Goodwin, Kelieher, Har grave Brubaker. Left on bases: St. Jos eph, 3; Sioux City, 6. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman, ; off Barnes, 2. Struck out: By Hoffman. 8; by Barnes, S. Umpires: Becker and Shannon. Time: 1:50. Second game: SIOUX CITY. ST. JOSEPH. AB. H. O. E. AB. H. O. E. Moran, If Pitts, rf G'win, 2b 4 Defate. ss S East, rf 4 Rob'on, cf 4 B'kaw, lb 3 Eiffert, c 8 Jones, 3b S F'tcher, p 3 H'rave, 2b Kel'her. ss B'cher, cf B'wits, If B'aker, 3b Beall, lb Shestak. e 0 13 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 6 2iNorth, p 0 0 Totals SO 4 24 4 Total! 26 22 0 Moran out In eighth; Interference. Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 St, Joseph o 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sacrifice hit: Hargrave. Double play: Brubaker to Hargrave. Left on bases: St Joseph, 4; Sioux City, 4. Bases on balls: Off North, 2: off Fletcher, S. Hit by pitched ball: By Fletcher (North). Struck out: By North, S; by Fletcher, 1. stolen bases: Moran, Kelieher. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Becker and Shannon. Vangilder's Hurling Gives Tulsa 2 to 1 Victory Tulsa, Old, July 6. Sensational support behind Vangilder's effective pitching gave Tulsa another victory over Wichita today. The new Oiler hurler held the Izzies to six hits and with the exception of Yaryan's home run was never in danger. A running bare-hand catch by Diltz, which saved a run. featured.' Score: WICHITA. TULSA. AB. H. O. E.I An. if n i Wholt ef 111 0 Wuffll, ss 4130 M'ller, lb S McB'de, If 4 Meloan, rf 4 W'urn. Sb 4 Y'yan. Sb 3 Berger, ss 8 N'asha, o 8 Lynch, p 3 1 l 0 Roche, lb S O f 0. i i puts, II 4 3 2 0 Dilts. if u 1 1 1 0 Th'son. cf Cl'and, Sb Davis, rf T'rney. 2b O'Brien, a 0 0 0 0 0 t Oivan'der, p Total! ZS B'js j Total! 33 8 37 0 two out wnen winning run scored. Wichita 00001000 0 1 Tulsa o 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Two-base hits: Dllts, Berger. Horn run: Yaryan. Sacriflc hits: Rochs, Mueller. Stolen bases: DUtz, Vangilder. Bases tn balls: Off Vangilder, 2. Struck out: By Vangilder, T; by Lynch, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Lynch (Thomason). Wild pitch: Lynch. Passed ball: Ne washs. Double plays: Wuffll to Tlerney to Roche; Tierney to Wuffll. Left on bases: Tulsa, (; Wichita, 4. Tims: 1:36. Umpire: Echman. Southern Association. At New Orleans, 3; Atlanta, 8. At Mobile, 1; Birmingham, 4. At Memphla-Chattanooga; rain. At Naahvllls, 1; Littl Rock, L (First game.) At Nashville, 8; LIttIa Rock, 8. (Second game.). FISTULA CURED Rectal Disease Cured without a man aurrical operation. No Chloroform or Ether used. Cur guaranteed. PAY WHEN CURED. Writ for illus tratsd book on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonial! of more than 1,000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. , Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FIRST NO HIT, NO RUN, GAME IN BEE JUNIOR LEAGUE This Remarkable Feat Per formed by Herbert Farmer of Bearcats; Other Results. TEAM STANDINGS. DIVISION 1. Won. Lost. Pet. Suburbas 7 1 .876 West Dodge Dairy 7 1 .875 W. O. W 6 2 .750 Kalman Insurance Co 4 3 .600 Locust Street Merchants... 4 4 .500 Fort Omaha Merchants.... 3 5 .376 Charles Street Merchants. . , 1 .143 R. A. M's 0 3 .000 Yesterday's Results. R. A. M's forfeited to Kalman Insur ance Co. Suburbas, 10; West Dodge Dairy, 7. Locust Street Merchants, 14; Fort Omaha Merchants, 0. W. O. W., IS; Charles Street Mer chants, 1. DIVISION 2. Won. Lost. Pet. Farnam Candy Co 7 0 1000 Dorcas Street Stars 1 .889 Leavenworth Merch'ts Jrs. . 4 3 .600 Omaha Taxi ,. 3 .600 Omaha Bee 1 5 .167 Slogr Juniors 0 8 .000 Yesterday's Results. Dorcas Street Stars, (; Leavenworth Merchants, Jrs., 4. I Omaha Bee forfeited to the Farnam Candy Co. Slogr's Junlori forfeited to th Omaha Taxi. DIVISION 8. Won. Lost. Pet. Meyer! Bearcat! 7 0 1000 Rlvervlew Cubs 6 1 .867 Walnut Hill Merchants 4 8 .600 Deer Park Ramblers 3 4 .429 Krug Park Sluggers 2 6 .286 Vinton Cubs 0 7 .000 Yesterday's Results. Meyer's Bearcats, 20; Walnut Hill Mer chants, 0. Rlvervlew Cubs, 14; Deer Park Ram blers, 6. Vinton Cubs forfeited to Krug Park Sluggers. Herbert Farmer, the crack 16-year-old southpaw of the Meyers Bearcats, leaders of division 3 of the Omaha Bee Junior Base ball asso ciation, is probably the happiest youngster in Omaha today and will be for some time to come, as he performed a remarkable feat yester day on the base ball field by regis tering the first no-hit-no-run game thus far this season in the associa tion. ! Besides denying the Walnut Hill Merchants any hits or runs, he sent 18 of their star batters back to the plate via the strikeout route, while his teammates landed hard on J. Hughes and D. Dagnelin. The final score was 20 to 0. Farmer, who is a little fellow, has pitched great ball thus far and is practically responsible for the many victories won by his team. Bert McAuliffe, star hnrler for the Dorcas Street Stars, nearly pitched a no-hit game against the Leaven worth Merchants Juniors, but Ma thews, with thre men on bases in the third round, cracked out a two-bagger and sent in three runs. The Stars won by a 6 to 4 score. Mc-i Auliffe struck out 14 men. The other games in division 2 were of the forfeit order, the Omaha Bee forfeiting to the Farnam Candy company and the Slogrs Juniors to the Omaha Taxi. Although Louis Semerad, former manager of the Riverview Cubs, who are in second place in Division 3, sent in word that his team had disbanded and would withdraw from the league, this report was untrue, according to Charles Brown, who was appointed manager. Semerad has been released and the Cubs will remain in the league for the re mainder of the season. Yesterday morning they defeated the Deer Park Ramblers by a 14 to 6 score. In Division 1, the Superbas took revenge for the 13 to 3 defeat hand ed them by the West Dodge Dairy at the opening of the season and yesterday defeated their rivals, 10 to 7, due to the great pitching of McEvoy. By their victory they are tied with the West Dodgers for first honors. Other games in this loop were as follows: The W. O. W. de feated the Charles Street Mer chants, IS to 1, and the Locust Street Merchants won from the Fort Omaha Merchants, 14 to 9, while the Kaiman Insurance Co. won a forfeit game from the R. A. M.'s. The twilight game between the Omaha Taxi-Leavenworth Mer chants scheduled for tonight has been called off and will be played at a later date. Reds' Double Victory Ousts Giants From First Place New York, July 6. The New York Nationals were ousted from first place today for the first time since May 16, Cincinnati's double victory over Pittsburgh giving the Reds a one point advantage over the Giants. The New York Ameri cans, who retained their leadership, made a season record of 101 hits last week, but these sent only enough men across the plate to win six games out of ten, a pace easily met by Chfcago. , Aeronaut Killed. Lawton, Old, July 6. Lieut. G. C. Hutchinson of Chilli was killed at Paul's Valley when his airntnn rraehed tn ssi-fli IT U-A -f-"--. i in. jiau hin rirtailed from Pnct V..A fl,. at a soldier's home-coming celebra tion. , Crowd of 18,000 Spectators See 13 Inning Game Between Holmes and Nebraska Power Largest Crowd in History of Omaha Amateur Base Ball Witness Hot Contest at Thirty-second and Dewey; Error Wins Game for White Sox; Other Good Battles During Day. By WILLIAM O. BLOZIES. One of the best staged games in local amateur base ball circles this second and Dewey avenue yesterday est crowd that ever witnessed an amateur contest in this city, was played on the battlefield at Thirty second and Devey avenue yesterday afternoon by the Ernie Holmes White Sox and the Nebraska Power Co., both teams representing the Greater Omaha league, the crack class A circuit, of the Municipal Amateur Base Ball association, which resulted in a 1 to 0 victory for the White Sox after 13 innings of fast and exciting base ball. It was estimated that over 18,000 spectators witnessed the contest and nothing but praise for both teams was heard when the battle was over. From start to finish the anxious fans were on their feet and rooting for their favorites. For the first eight innings there was no sign of any scoring, but in the last half of the eighth the Holmes had two men on, but brilliant fielding on the part of the Power lads kept the White Hose form scoring. Error Wins Game. It took four traffic officers to keep the crowd from overflowing the outfield. In the last half of the thirteenth round, J. Sutej, one of the best first sackers in the city, led off with a two-bagger to deep left, and went to third when Holbrook bunted safely. Holbrook stole second. Bogue hit to first and Norgaard threw Sutej out at the plate, but Holbrook took third and tallied with the only run of the game when O'Keefe was safe at first on "Blackie" McAndrews' error. This game, no doubt, will go down in history as the greatest game ever seen in the city and, as yesterday marked the final appearance for the amateurs at Thirty-second and Dewey avenue, as the city is putting through a sewer, the thousands of fans gave the teams a rousing send- off as thev left the held. Throughout the entire game there was no wrangling and umpire Gonding umpired a great game. The fielding of McAndrews at short and Sutei at first featured for the Holmes, while Swanson and Ger nandt's fielding featured for the Powers. Jimmy Moore, the crack southoaw. was on the mound tor the Holmes and pitched great ball, al lowing but seven hits, bcore: HOLMES. NEB. POWER. AB. H. O. E. AB. H. O. Wolfe, rf 6 1 4 Klm'y, If 1 8 M'A's, 8b 0 1 King, ss S 3 4 0 M'A's. 2b 4 1 0 0 J.S'y. lb Holb'k, c Botiue. If 0'K'fe,3b Mar'n, rf L'ger, cf Moore, p OlM'g'sn, c S 3 4 ftlC'sen. cf B 0 6 Sw'son, ss 6 3 1 Oer't, 2b 4 0 0 Nor'd, lb 4 0 19 Wool'y, p 6 1 0 Totals 48 11 39 0 Totals 40 737 One out when winning run soored. Holmes 0 00000000000 1 1 Neb. Power. .0 00000000000 0 0 Struck out:. By Moore, 6; by Woolsey, 8. Bases on balls: Off Moore. 1: off Woolsey, 4. Double plays: Nebraska Powers, 2. Two-base hits: Sutej (3), O'Keefe. Um pire: Oondlng. Continue in First Place. In the City league, the Union Out fitting Co. continued too hold first La Armida The . aV . W - a All Dealen Simon Bros. Distributors Omaha - place by winning over the Mickel Victrolas-in a fast and exciting game by the score of 3 to 2. Stucker, on the mound for the Outfitters, was touched for eight hits, but brilliant support by his teammates kept the Victrola lads from scoring. The Outfitters secured but four hits off Hoffman and Goodro. Walter Nufer, at second for the Outfitters, played a sensational fielding game, and the catching of Guinotte also featured. The McCaffrey Motor Co. won a double-header from the Omaha Printing Co., taking the first, 9 to 2, and the second, 14 to 1. Cole man twirled the first for the Motor crew, while Maxwell and Pinault pitched the second. The McCaffreys secured a total of 22 hits off the Printing Co. twirlers. The Bowen Furniture Co. had an easy time with the Willard Storage Battery, winning, 12 to 0. One Game in American. In the American league, only one game was played, the Sample-Harts taking the Riggs Optical Co. to a 4 to 2 defeat The J. B. Roots for feited to the Paxton-Vierlings and the Universal Motor team won a forfeit from the American Railway Exchange. The pitching and batting of Ritz for the Trimble Brothers gave them a 11 to 0 victory bver the Benson Merchants and by this victory the fruitmen went into first place in the Booster league and also got revenge over the 6 to 3 defeat handed them by the Merchants in the early part of the season. The Leavenworth Merchants took the Ramblers to a trimming, winning, S to 4. In the Inter-City league the Highland Park Pharmacy had an easy time winning over the Harding Creamery Co. by a 13 to 3 score, while the other games weri of the forfeit order, the Curo Mineral Springs forfeited to ths Harley-Davidsons and the Bed- deos were given a double forfeit from the John Day Rubber Co. The Townsends, by taking the Originals to a 21 to 3 trimming and the Omaha Printing Co. Juniors by winning over the Beselins, 14 to S, are still tie for first honors in the Gate City league. Both of these games were featured by heavy hit ting on the part of the winners and loose playing on the part of the losers. In the same loop the Her mansky Pharmacy won a forfeit game from the McKenney Dentists. Presidents of each league are re quested to send a corrected standing of their leagues to the writer, care this office, as soon as possible; Herman Defeats Brandeis. Herman, Neb., July 6. (Special.) Herman made it three straight by shutting out the Brandeis Stores of Omaha here this afternoon by a 9 to 0 score. Marty O'Toole played in the outfield. Next Sunday Herman plays the Longeways of Council Bluffs here. Score: Herman 31031030 x9 14 1 Brandela 00000000 0 0 3 3 Batteries: Pendleton, Feltman and Smith; Fitch and Yost. Hamburg Loses 3 to 0. Nebraska City, Neb., July 6. (Special Telegram). Nebraska City defeated Hamburg here Sunday afternoon in one of the fastest games of the season, 3 to 0. Bat teries: Hamburg, Berg and Clayton; Nebraska City, Gude and Denniston. Amateur Base Ball Results GREATER OMAHA LEAGUE. Holmes' White Sox, 1; Nebraska Power Co., 0 (13 Innings). CITY LEAGUE. Union Outfitting Co., 3; Mlckle Vlc trolas, 2. Willard Storage Battery, 0; Bowen Fur nitures, 12. McCaffrey Motor Co., (-14; Omaha Printing Co., 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE. J. B. Roots forfeited to Paxton-Vler-Ungs. American Railway Exchange forfeited to Universal Motor Co. Rlggs Optical Co., 2; Sample-Harta, 4. BOOSTER LEAGUE. Trimble Brothers, 11; Benson, 0. Ramblers, 4; Leavenworth Merchants, S. INTER-CITY LEAGUE. Highland Park Pharmacy, 13; Harding Creamery, 3. Cure Mineral Springs forfeited to Harley Davldsons. John Day Rubber Co. forfeited double header to Beddeos. GATE CITY LEAGUE. Beselins, C; Omaha Printing Co., Jrs., 14. Townsends, 21; Originals, 3. McKenney Dentist forfeited to Herman sky Pharmacy. ,V QIC US PAT 9fco aff-tfoat-'tound soft drink Rome was not built in Bevo's J?ofjulai4ty be came countrywide in three months because of five years prepar ation in perfecting the Beverage. Soft! ovotywhoto - Familhs suppliod by $totor. druggist and dealt Visitors ato invitod to inspect our plant? ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS. Paxton & Gallagher Co., Tholesal Distributor OMAHA. NEBBV llllliillillliiillillli SENATORS TAKE FIFTH STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK Yankees Hit Walter Johnson for Ten Hits, But They Are Unable to Win Game. New York, July 6. Washington defeated New York here today in the fifth game of the series, 3 to 1. The Yankees made ten hits off Walter Johnson, but were unable to bunch them. Score: ' R. H. S. Waehlngton ...00030000 03 1 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 0 Batteries: Johnson and Plclntch; Rus sell and Hannah. Browns Win Again. St. Louis, July 6. The hitting of Earl Smith, Williams and Severeid was rs sponslble for St. Louis' second straight victory over Cleveland today, ( to 8. Score: R. H; E. Cleveland 0 0000100 23 9 4 St. Louis 0 0 3 0 1 0 8 0 '6 9 1 Batteries: Phillips, Myers and O'Neill; Weilman and Severeid. White Sox Beat Tigers. Chicago, July 6. Williams' grest pitch ing in the pinches combined with oppor tune hitting enabled Chicago to defeat Detroit, 4 to 1, today. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 11 9 2 Chicago 0 1011001 4 8 1 Batteries: Leonard, Aysrs and "Stanage; Williams and Schalk. Schuyler Defeats Morse Bluff. Schuyler, Neb., July 6. (Special Telegram.) S c h yl e r Puritans played the Morse Bluff team on the local grounds and defeated them by the score of 10 to 9, the winning run being made in the ninth inning, after two men were out. The batteries for Schuyler were Hamm and Bures, and for Morse Bluff, Wigington and Urban. Jugo-Slavs Received. Paris, July 6. Premier Clemen ceau has received a delegation of Jugo-Slavs, among them being Stoy an Proteitch, Jugo-Slav premier, and M. Trumbitch, president of the Jugo-Slav committee in Paris. They presented questions relating to the economical and financial position of Jugo-Slavia. orr inimui Chicago, July 6. May's wildness enabled Chicago to win from St. Louis, 4 to 3, today on four hits. The visiting pitcher forced in the tying run in the eighth, then made a wild pitch, which gave the Cubs the win ning counter. Score: St. Louis 09080000 03 T 1 Chicago 00000302 4 4 Batterlea: May and Snyder; Douglos, Bailey. Hendrlx and Klllefer. ' ' Braves Beat Dodgers. Brooklyn, July . Six runs scored by Boston In the first inning on six hits andf m pass off Grimes proved too great a handi cap for Brooklyn to overcome today, th Brves winning, ( to 4. Score: R. H. B. Boston 8 0000000 0 10 Brooklyn 1 080U300 04 10 8 Batterlea: Demares and Oowdy; Grimes. Mamaux, S. Smith and Miller. . Reds Win Twice. Cincinnati, July 8. Cincinnati wept lnt) first place In the National league rac today by winning both games of a double header from Pittsburgh, by scores of 8 t 1 and 2 to 0. Salle and Ruether pitched Invincible ball, th latter winning hit eighth straight gam. Scor: First gam: R. H. B. 0 0 1 01 8 8 8 0 1 8 18 t and L: Salle Pittsburgh ....00000 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 Batteries: Cooper, Hill and Rarlden. Second gam: R. H. B. Plttaburgh 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 0 0 8 03 t Batterlea: Carlaon and Schmidt; Rue ther and Wlngo. American Association. Toledo, July 8. Flrat gam: R. H. B. . Indianapolis 4 8 1 Toledo 0 T 8 Batteries: Cavet and Oossett; Brady and Murphy. Second gara: , , R. H. B. Indianapolis 2 8 0 Toledo 10 Batteries: Crum and Leary; McCall and M. Kelly. St Paul. July 6. First gam: R. H. E. . Minneapolis 3 8 1 St. Paul 0 Batteries: Palmero and Henry; Owens, Hall and Hargraves. Second game: R. H. B. Minneapolis T 12 0 St. Paul 1 1 Batteries: Burk, Roberson and Owens; Brown, Merrltt and McMenemy. Columbus, July 8. First gams: R. H. B. LoulsvlII 1 T 8 Columbus 4 8 1 Batteries: Bennett, Tlncup and Cochen; Sherman, Horstman and Wagner. Second gam: R. H. E. - LoulsvlII ......4 T 1 Columbus ..3 8 1 Batteries: Davis and Meyar; Clark, George and Hartley. Milwaukee, July 8. Scor: R. H. B. Milwaukee 3 9 8 Kansas City 7 11 1 Batteries: Howard and Stumpf; Evans and Lalong. Today's Calendar of Sports. Baclngt Summer meetlnr of Queens County Jockey club, at Aqueduct, . I. Golf: Iowa state) 1 championship tour nament open at Cedar Rapids, Missouri women's championship tonrnamSnt opeaw t Kansas City. Trotting: Grand circuit starts It sea son st the North Randall track, Cleveland. Tennis: Central state championship tournament for men open at 8t. Lonia. Tennessee state championship tournament opena at Nashville. Plymouth county cham pionship tournament open at Brockton. Mass. C4 V