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0 r Mutt Hated to See Jeff Miss serr fceiW, CHRft, Hfe& HE CCXASS T x.v gap A UN THE FOURTH 1 ;' Mak.s Four Run,-, Going . Ahead of St? Joseph, and Winning Game. CROTCHES, If EASILY FOUND Hlca, in ihe Box (or ihe Locals, Grits Baelc Int. Form mn& : tl IiOnir Asro. .OroSha took advantaxo of Dick Crutcher wheul he weakened temporarily In v the foittj& inning of yesteiHlay's game and droi In four runs. Just enough to win a 4 to$Icamo from the EL. Joseph club. Catcher pitched a, beautiful game and wot lid have von under ordinary circum stances, but in the fourtlt he allowed two hlti' and 'passed two mn. This, coupled .with Tan error by, Gygli'atid two sacrifice hlts.feavo Omaha Its orily'ruiis of the any Harry, HlckH wae on the mound for 'drnaha.and dlahed up a. good article of balV, j fills form was more like that of the Hlc); of Mast year and, ho showed con clusively that he had not forgotten all his old&unnlng, and from now on should win th Major! ty of tho games he pitches. Tte.game In Itself-was not aa good as onof would Judge rom U Uox score. Errata were numerous, bu"t aa a rule were noijioosuy ufnajia inaas ana run op erro. tut aia n- josepn.- ine dosiea goi un. oti JtfstJce'B error of Westersll's rounder after two wet;o out. Two In a "row materialized the boot. as tno original lineup wnicn unea nst the Josles. drubbwaa back on Kbnse and Bill cfe!ka vwa8 shifted the kevstoneack. The lineup wndjlxactly the same a.,tlwit-oi the open lntcRnma of the Beason wlththe excep tior)f the pitcher.' 1- . ', $art vrltfi a Rn. ' ' t TKvlsltors started, out with 'a rush; and scoja one 'run In the opening 'inning. Divrtibo, thelrst man up, strolle-. Kel Daipiipn, the Urt man up. trlled. ICelly. btat.rout 6. bunt and Dawson went to a sacrifice and Dawson tallied when Wes ters!! lifted a hiofh one to Conjrolton, f lth one, out in, the third Kelly slnsled to .left, but waa"ilirown out at second whfijfi he tried to stretch It Into a double,' ZwWIpK placed one to right ror one db andiot to second 'on IIlcTts wild throw." Wesifarrll iit for twin bags and Zwllling, rordped h6pe. . , ., f m OSha 'Vnt. in tho jead Jn the fourth. Cov.S was safe on OvcII'h error. Thoma. son t.alked and Congallon advanced then. J with, jo. sacrifice, Kane's Infield hit scored Consaltou. and Thomason . got .to .thlrJ:4 Johnson drew four wido ones, crowding th:pagn. Thomason scored on Qrubb's saciTTIce 'fly to .SaWson. . Schlpke pen! a llnerjjovcr short aud Kane and Johnson BC0$T ' ' In-e fifth It appeared as it the Josles woifel: even tip when Crutcher and Kelly werijafft with but oh'e,cown. But Zwil- llng.Klt Info a double play and the Hotpjtea remained in the lead. Wt'tti two put in the eighth the Josfes Kotlojlio when Justice' booted WestersH'H groiiwler. Qygll ana Watson followed mIi ' tholr f easvib up kgb lo You Know Anything wm Extrd iervB FERDINAND WESTHEIMER SONS, Distillers ST. JOSEPH CINCINNATI IOUJSLLK rt put .hum ik4 .Yne HospfrMJ with singles and' West er.ll am In with 'the last run of the game. Score: OMAHA. . . AB. K. H. O. A. E. Justice, ss 4 0 1 4 5 1 Coyle. If..... 4 10-010 Thomason, cf 3 112 0 0 Congalton, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Kane, lb S 1 1 10 , 0 1 Johnson, c 8 1 0 8 0 0 Orubb, Jb.... 0 0 0 1, 1 Schlpke, 2b 3 0 1X11 Hicks, p 3 0 0 JO J JO Totals i 7 4 27 C 4 BT. JOSEPH. . AB. B. H. O. A. H Dawson, cf .12 5X8 Kelly. If.... 4 J Z 0 0 0 Zwllltng. rf 3 1 1 J 0 0 Weaterzil. 3b 3 1 1 2 1 0 Gygll, lb 4 0 1 U 0 1 Watson. 2b 4 0 1 1 i Griffith, c 4 0 0 4 3 1 Melnke, as 0 040 Crutcher. p J 0 0 o i 1 QulUan 1 ! 2 Totals J 6 24 13 3 Batted forlfelnke In the ninth. Hn..'.. .....' ...! 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 - SRuns?.1?. 1 0HM0SW lilts ...""".""i 0 3 0 0 0 0 i 0-8 Two-base hit: Wcatersll. Stolen biifvs: Coyle, Thomason. Bacrlflce hits: Con galton, Zwllling. 8crl(toe fl es: Orubb. Wursll. Doub e P ays ch'gkf1lpwfu? tlce to Kane. ' 8truck out By "iXff by Crutcher.. 6. BaMS on baiia. Off Hicks, 2; ori twuicner, A. Hicks lrt on bases: Omahaj 3; 8U Joseph, 7. Time: l:W. Umplrei Ander son. BOOSTERS TRIBE VP Bl6VX CITY Take- Beth flamea of DoaWe M " KffeeUro WorU. 8IOUX CITT, !., Aug., .-Des Moines took, both games of today's doublc-headar by scores of 2 to 0 and 7 to 8. Tne first contarf was a pretty Pitchers' duel between JTMar .KWft .J theaeo. .flvo runs offoung;in the .first inning. lvely, while the Stoux pulled im to one ahead ef the Booster, The visitors, camo back for two talllea In the seventh, how uver, and won the game.. Score, first irasne: - 7 8IOUX CITY. Cooney. 2b. 3 0 1 4 6 0 Streeter, If. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Smith, as. 4 J 0 .1 2 0 Callahan. Sb. 4 0 0 2 4 0 l)arlason.;of. 3 0 0 l o 0 Wood, lb, 0 0 12 0 f Marshall, rf 3 . 0 1 1 0 1 IUDP. C. 3,0 1 5 0 JB Klein: V I" 2 g 0 0 1 1 Young, p 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 (Jlark T. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7T300 1 27 12 1 DE3 MOINES.- '. ' AB. rt' II. O. A. B. Hahn, rf. 4 1 ,1 0 0 0 S.l?-i :i 2 I ? 2 2 (Leonard, ,3b 4 0 0 1 0 0 Jones; ab. 7 1 0 14 0 0 Shaw, c 8 0 o a l o fihedon, 2b, J ' 0 1 1 4 C .Fabr, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 ' Rotate Til " S I 27 U 1 Batted for Klein In eighth. Tea Moines ., 010001000-4 Sioux City ........ 00000000-0 Left on Vases: Sioux City. 4; Des Moines, 2. First base on error: Des Moines, 1. Three-base hit: Hahn. Stolen bases: Cooner (2). Clarke. Hits: Oft Klein. 5 In eight Innings. Double plays: SSmlth to Cooney to, Wood! Wood, un assisted. Struck outi By Fabrr. i'. by Klein, 4; by Young, 1. Bases on halls' Off Faber, 1: off Klein. 2. Time: 1:85. Umpire: BegrUt. Score, second, game: SIOOST CITY. AB. H. II. O. A. E. Cooney. 2b. 4 1 3 2 4 0 About Whiskey? C, Almost any whiskey can be guaranteed un der the Pure Food Laws. Certain essen tials well known to the trade can be overlooked and avoided and the guarantee still hold good but RED TOP RYE is the result of distilla tion from choice grain with perfect food value, guaranteed by distillers to be blended of whis-. kies of such age and purity as to make the result PURE. Anyone who is well posted will understand the merit of this argument. THE BEE: OMATIA. SATURDAY. AUGUST What Was Coming to Him ... M i- i i I ii i i - - - iii ' " rciiiisETTTl f ' ' ' " ;jv f ' . ... v'-v CHRIS, W6W6 V, V JJ'A il. V P 0' " ' - ' -"? -Gar TH6. v , t . p,tJ:M wreD -vwe r ? i ELlQW 1 . . ? . . ' vr-H f.x9 sVvffacnee. i 1 1 1 1 Streeter. ff. S 0 1 1 9 Smith-, ss 3 1 0 a 4 o CUhn. 3b B 1 0 "0 3 0 Davidson, cf. ...,.,. 4 2 3 1 0 0 Wood, lb S 1 3 S 0 0 Marshall, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Vann. c 4 0 3, 10 3 0 Young, p, 0 0 0 0 0 1 Neph, p. ..,..... 3 0 0 0 1 0 Doyle, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clarka 1 0 p 0 0 JJ .Totals 81 "5 U 37 14 1 DES MOINES. Aa R. H. O. A. B. Hahn. rf. 3 1 3 2 0 0 Fc x. rf. 3 10 10 0 Hunter, cf 3 8 1 3 0 0 WCU1I.1U, U ......... w w ' Jones, lb. 4 1 2 13 0 0 Kelliy, ss . o x i Bhaw, c 4 0 3 6 O 0 Sheldon. 2b 4 0 1 0 3 0 Lafferty, p 4 0 0 J i 1 Totals 33 7 11 27 10 1 Des Moines i 1 M 0 0 0 I W tiioux city uwuoawuv v Lefi on bases Sioux City. ipe Moines, 7. First base on errors! Sloux City, 1; Des Moines, 1. SAcrltlce hits: Fox in t . v 1 rrrAVinflA nltfl Slrecter, Woodl Vann. Three-base hits: Jones, Marsnaii. noma run. jjaviuauu. Stolen bases: Hahn. Ilellly, Fox. David son, Hits: Off Young, 4 In one.thlrd In nlng; off Neph, 7 In seven and two-thirds Double ptay: Bmlth to Wood. Struck outi Bases on balls: Off Young, lj off Neph, 4: off Latfer.y, 2. Wild pitcn: wepn. Hit by tltchd ball: Jones. Timer t:it. JH'CULLOUGIl HOLDS GRIZZfjlBS TTebraaka Leasme Reoratt far Kn Doea Good Workv TOPBKA, Aug. 29. Topeka defeated Denver by hitting Harris hard in the first and second innings. The locals bat ted once around In each of these Innings aided by ragged fielding behind Harris. McCullough, M. recruit trom the Nebraska statu league, .pitched a'strong game up' to the ninth Inriing. Butcher's homo run and McLarry's fielding were features. Score: XOPEKA. i AB. - Bl H. O. A. B. Cochran, 3b 6 1 0 3 3 1 Forsythe, rf,., ....... B .2 8 0 0 0 McLarry. 2b......... 2 2 0 2 11 0 Koerper, lb. 4 1 1 IS . 0 0 Gear, cf fi 2 2 0 .0 0 Kapps, lf,,,.,....... 6 13 10 0 Sweet, c .,.,iw.t: 0 3 6 2 0 Bmltb. s it 5 . 0 0 2 2 0 McCullough, p 4-0 1 0 0 0 Tdtais 39 9 ' -DENVER. AB. B. Qutllln, 4b.. 8 1 Block. 3b 1 0 Cassldy rf I 0 Gllmbre. rf 1, 0 Channel), cf.. ...... .3 0 Butcher, 2b. ......... 4 ' 2 Elston, If., 1 0 Spahr, c...... 2 0 Coffey, ss 2 ' 0 Fisher, lb ,. 2 0 Harris, p 3 0 Gilbert , 1 1 'Wolfgang .......... 1 0 Sohmber 1 0 12 27 IS 1 H. O. A. ,B.. i I l J. Totals 31 4 7 24 12 i Batted for Spahr In ninth. Batted for Coffey in ninth. Batted for Harris in ninth. Topeka 6 3000001 - uenver v u j. v Homo run: Coffey. Two-baso hits: Coffey,' Wolfgang. Stolen bases: MoLarry, Butcher. Struck out: By McCullough, 4; by Harris, 1. Bases on balls: Off McCul lough, 4: off Harris, 8. Ttme: 1:42. Um pires: Collif lower and Wood. - JOBBERS CAN'T HEAT 'LOPES Pile Up Lend of Fonr Rani! bat Lin coln Offsets It. WICHITA, Aur, .-Wlch!ta hit Jor dan hard In the seventh and eighth In nings, piling up & four-run lead, but In the ninth an error, two valks, two sin gles and two doubles netted Lincoln seven runs and the game Score: W1CHITA. AB. R. 1L O. A. 12 Rapp, s ;.. (116 4 1 Nicholson, If 3 1 1 2 0 o Mlddloton. Cf 4 2 2 3 0 0 Mugiiea. lb 4 1 3 a 0 0 Davla.rf. j... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Burke, 2b 4 12 10 0 Smith, 3b 3 0 0 6 0 3 Wacob, c 4 0 0 3 2 0 Scott, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Perry, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bills 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..t.i K 1 i 2? 1 1 LINCOLN. AB. )L II. O. A. )L Lloyd. 2b...., 4 2 I 3 6 2 Rader, 3b 3 10 0 10 Cole, cf 6 116 0 0 McCorrolck, If s l 1 1 0 0 Barbour, lb S 0 0 11 1 0 Collins, rf... .6 1 3 2 0 0 Dowllng, sa 6 1 1.1.3 1 Carney, o ,.. 3 0 2 4 0 0 Baker, c 2 110 0 0 Jordan, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Clauss, p..... , 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knapp .., 1110 0 0 Totals 5 "i 10 27 13 8 Batted for Perry In ninth, Batted for Jordan In ninth. Lincoln 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7-7 Wichita 1 ooooni W Two-base hits: McCormlck, Carney, Hughes, Dowllng, Baker, Lloyd. Throo base hit: Burke. Stolen bases: Hugh-is, Collins. Hits: Off Scott, 7 In eight In nings: off Perry. 3 In one Inning; off Jor dan. 10 in eight innings; off Clauss, none In one. Struck out: By Scott, 3j by Perry, 2. Time: 1:S. Umplrs: O'Toole. Dodge Defeats Howper, DODGE, Neb,, Aug. 23.-(8ptclsJ.) Dodge defeated Hooper on Its home grounds by 11 to 8. Hits were plentiful on both sides. Dodge connected for .six teen hits of Kellers. The feature of tha game was the batting of A. Erb, Butler and Black of Dodge, each getting four hits out of five times at bat Score: R.H.E. Dodgto ., 3 1 201 0 30 1-11 16 4 Hooper ,. .4 20002000-813 3 Batteries' Dodge. Martin, Matties and , Tlnylar.. llacxstr. KtUey and Cook. HPS YIELD TO PROHBSl leaders Unable to Find Ball, While Yorkers Pound Ii EOOTHSOH AND L0TZ AXE WILD Wrisat and Rtokarcsea Pit eh Good Ball ratatladera Tak Bis Xa4 Owr Hast lavs. While Bea trice Heats Xslaader KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 39,-8peclal Telegram)) The Kaps lost the second game of the series to York today when the visitors outbatted the locals. Both Smlthson and Lota were wild and had to be relieved . Wright iwd. Richardson both Pitched good ball. Catches by Scheuren and price featured. Bcoro: TOItK. I KBAltKBY. AB.lt.O.A.n. AU.1I.O.L&. nic. lt.,... 1st OBInrWon., It 4 1200 MulTtr. rl.. I 1 O ONyn.ll,, St... 4 1 I I 2 0 0 VIA cock, lb... 4 14 3 3 10 01lerrltt, lb. 4 1 10 0 : 1 iB:taur.n, ell 1 i 1 iio uorar, ..,... loll IIS b oodruf t. m I 1 0 X Prlc. lb..,. I Cltrk. If.... 4 lim. cr.,,,, a SIMM). lb..., 4 MiUlcki. o. 4 I 3, 3 OErlckion. il.i O 1 I rlltlthnn, B. 4 0 0 1 A Lot I. D 1 O ft 1 HlcbnlMn, pt M OWilfht, p.. .1 too . r'jrmptcm ..1000 Touus nun 11 o ToUK K 1 37 II 1 Batted for Wright In the ninth. York 3 1 0 1 2 0 3 0 0-10 Kearney 1 100000306 " Two-base hits: Rico, Malmqulst, WOod ruff (2), Three-base hit: . Price. Sacri fice fly: Gray, Stolen bases: Clark, Lelsa, Snapp, Singleton (2). Sacrifice hit: Malmqulst. Earned runs: York, 4; Kear ney, 2. Bases on balls: Off Smlthson, 3; off Lots, 3. Left qn bases: York. 6; Kearney, 6. Hits: Off Smlthson, 6 In eight and one-third Innings: oft Lots, 8 In four and two-thirds innings. Struck out: By SmlthBon.. 3i by Lots, l;.by Wright.. 3. Paswd ball: .Gray. WUdj Pitchesr Smltheoii 2), Lots WWritpt, Time: l:n. Umfre Frees arid 'Mon roe. Inlanders Lose Second .nr. ORAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug" 29,-Bpe-clal Telegram.)-Grand Island lost tho oocona game or tne series today, the con test being close and Interesting .mull' the ninth Innning, who the Beatrice crew scored throe runs. Tho umpiring was very poor. Downey In the eighth inning scored fairly, but Myers called blm out at the Plate. Immediately after this m made a poor decision on a hit along tha third baso line. Mcqonald?pttched a fine. buum anu mo vismng learn oattea well, Coe. McDonald and Llnrf, featuring In thla. Schoonover was hit In the head rlth a. atu unrown. irora secona to nrst in or der to make a, double and ,waa unable to finish the game. Score: BEATRICE, GRAND ISLAM3. AD.H.O.A.U. AB.K.O.A.B. Ttrpsa. n., S 1 3 1 OBBltb, 4 11 ursDnon.- id, s o s o uawn, rf I DUuk, rf.,.. 4 3 11 cn.rrr, Sb.... i Nff. 2b I 3 11 oSehonotr, cfl lilckllB. ct..f 0 3 0 OArtlo. cf,l Unr. ir.:...S'3 i o orouit: e...,4 1 1. 0 I 1 0 0 I Hrwtr. lb.. 4 0 11 oKarly. lb. a 1 11 Co. I I 7.0 oWsrt. Ik.... 4 0 1 McDoa'l. d4 3 1 4 lll'tbnbrs. ifl 0 1 Touis p inli : Beatrice ............ 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 0 S-& urana island looooioo 0-3 Earned runs: Beatrice, 8 Grand Island,-' fu-muo mi, imiib. xispes on nans; Off McDonald, 6; oft Franklin, 8. Struck uui. u) iiiuiuuy.iu, u, uy rrunHiin, i. Left on bases: Beatrice, -7; Grand Island, 6. Double play:- - Bohooftover to Ward.'! Wild pitch: Franklin. .First base on er rors: Bearlce, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Neff. Stolen bases: Neft (I), Smith. Barry. Sacrifice hit; Downey. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Myers. ' jfc ' Hastings Under Deluge. " FREMONT. Neb.-Aug. S.-rSpeclal Telegram.) Fremont put, inathfer 'kink -in Hastings pennant aspirations by falling heavily on the Hastings' pllchnrfl, .Nine teen hits netted the Pathfinders Seven teen runs. Hasting' "bunched hits ' and walks off Hlnkley for -six runs In- Uio third and Getchell wis -sent tn to' stop the deluge. Scorer . HA8TI..O8:. . yUBMOHf. . AD.H.b.A-B. AB.H.O.A.R. Btchtold. r( a e 4WsllM, sa. t Mil 1! Wllfctr. 2b.. 4 0 13 OTurpIn, If... I II 0 Oi B.nntt. cf., t 14 0 OHtnrr, lb... I ( 0 0 Ttckf. 'lb.... 4 111 1 dWtUeLcf... 4 0 3 0 0 Brown, lb.:. 4 10 2 onu. lb.., .,-4 13 10 Flmtlne, ss4 0 0 lBunie, e..,.l 3 0 3 0' McCbe. if., I 2 10 OWelcb, Jb... 6 3 0 1 0' HIehrtaB,-' 0 1 16 1 hV(f. rfi,.i.l 4 11, Johosos, v i 110 ,0Ulaklr,; p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Ticker, p.... 0,0 0 0 OQttchtll, P..4.1JP 1 0 IotU,,,..Jl M JJ 1 TUli..... M37,h"3 Hastings 0060000118 Fremont ; -. 0 1 1 4 2 6 1 'j-17 Two-base hits: Henry Z), Broin, 'Stance, Turpln (2), Tuekey. Three-bane hits: Bennett, Neff, Home runs: Tur pln, Welch, McCabe, Neff. Stolen bases: Turpln, Wetel, Rels. Stange, Wlsser, Brown Firesllne. Double plays: Flrestine to Wlsser to Tuckey, llels to Henry. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 4; off Hlnk ley, 4; off Getchell, 1. Struck out: By Johnson. 6; by Hlnkley, 1; by Oetehe)!, 6. Umpire: PonUus. Superior Trimmed. COLUMBUS. Neb., Aujy. 29. f8poctai Telegram.) For the first time In throe months tho Pawnees today found them, stives In the first division. The step upwards was caused by thtlr victory over Superior by a score of 9 to 7, making the two teams tied for fourth place. SScorei Superior 00023010 1-7 Cplumbua ......... 18000000 -& STANTON FAIR RACS FAST AND EXCITING STANTON, Nob., Aug. 29. (Special Tel-egraro.)-Th" Stanton county fair closed Friday afternoon a mostt successful sea- In the free-for-all trot or' pace Friday. Doctor Jim P. won first, Lee uais secona and Patsy W. third. In the county running race Sand Hill Pet won first, Betty second and Check hart third. t In the ball game between Pllber and Tla m rt-L rtnltl f'rlf wnn 10 tn O. J The hard hitting if Battle Creek and a 1913. Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Pet. .6(1 .685 .626 .608 .477 .463 .436 .369 St. Joseph......... Omaha Topeka Wichita NAT. LEAGUE. AMER XiEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 81 39 ,675 Cleveland i. 73 49 .699 Washington 67 62 .663 Chicago .... 66 60.624 Boston 69 69 .600 Detroit 62 71 .423 SL Louis..,. 48 79 .378 New Ycrk.. 40 77 .342 STATE LEAGUE. W.L-Pct. Kearney .... 61 40 .604 Hastings ... 66 46 .649 York 63 49 .616 Superior ... 61 61 .600 Columbus .. 61 61 ,600 Fremont ... 60 63 .4S0 Beatrice .....47 66 .461 G. Island... 39 63 .383 W.IPp. New York.. 82 38 .63 rhlia. 45 .600 Chicago ... 66 W .W Pittsburgh. 63 U .Mi Brooklyn ., 62 64 . 448 xfosion ..... bo w ,431 Clnclntiall ..49 76 .Ml: Bt. Louis... 40 77 .3l AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct, Mllwaukeo 79 64 .694 Minneapolis 77 67 ,67Sj Louisville 75 68 .Mil Columbus 76 00 ,S63 ou 1'ttUI GO 71 .15! Toledo ,....6S 74 . 4391 Kan. City..C8 77 &A inaianap'iis at mi .W3 Yesterday' Results. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 4; Topeka, fl. Lincoln. 9! Wichita, 4 St Joseph, St Omaha, 4. Des Molnea, 2 7: Sloux City, 0-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, lj Philadelphia, 3. St Louis, x; Cincinnati, 3. Chicago, 6: Pittsburgh. 1. Boston-Brooklyn gain J postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington-Boston game, postponed. Philadelphia-New York game postponed. Clevolund, 3; Bt. Louis, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo. 8; IndlasapollB, 8. xxiuwviue. ; uoiumuun, d. Milwaukee 10; KanHiis City., Vi MSnnepolls.-3j Paul, - i NEBRASKA, STATE L3AGUB. Hastings, 8; FriHaont 'iTl : ' York. 10; Kearney, f. , , . Superior, 7( Columbus. .!)... , , Beatrice,' 8; Grand Island, 3. GnvHea TAdar. V Western 'League Denver at 'TopeltJ, Lincoln at Wichita. St. Joseph at Omuha, Des .Moines at- Sloux City, National League New York ,at Phila delphia, Boston at Brooklyn, St Loulu at CinclnnaU, Chicago at Pittsburgh, American iLague Washington a'. Boa ton, Philadelphia at New York. Cleyo-. land at St. Louis, Detroit at Chicago. American Association Toledo at In dlanapolls, Loulsvillo at Columbus, Mil waukee at Kansas City, St. Paul at Minneapolis. . ....... Nebraska Btato League Hastings, at Fremont, York at Kearney, Superior at Columbus, Beatrice at Grand Island. Ions running catch by Leach were th features of the game. The soo roi features of the gaino. ' Tito score: Buttlo Creek ...0 1 1 2 0 2 0 4 0-,JO 16 4 Pllger ...I, 000 0000 00-0 7 3 Batteries: Battle Cruek, Ulrlch and Scott: Pllger. Martin and Pass. Struck out: By Ulrich, 5: by Martin, 6. Date on balls: Off Martin, 2: oft Ulrlch, 2. Hnma run: House. Three-base hits! Jto Hotleteln, Scott, Badura. TwohJio hltst Kotwter, i(oy liollstoin. Doublo play: Jioy iionsiein o ocnuiu to 'oj. uui. plms: Hopper and Eads. NORTH PLATTE TAKES ONE FROM KANSAS CITY RED SQX vnnTii PLATTE. Nb,. Aug, 29,-(rpe clal Telegram.)-North . PUtte defeated the Kansas City Red Sox hero today in a telve-lnnlng game, 0 to 6, The game wax filled with spectacular plays, bril liant fielding and opportune hitting, Kan sas City took the lead in, ma first wnen thev Kot five hits ror four runs oiixmc- Clure, who was reUred in fvor of itou. pin, who held tho visitors runlB until h twelfth innlntr. when they scored one run which gave them the lead. North Platte scored one in the nrst, two In the second, .tied, them In the eighth, and by hard hitting sent tn two runs In the twelfth, enough to win tho game. Score: North Platte 12000001000 2-JJ nani&s wiiy , v v u w w v t . pin nd Danse; Kansas City, Srhlmeal and Kennedy. Hits: Off MnClure. Ii in one inning; on juuupin, in rirvnu ui nlpga. Two-base hits; llright, Mclnt.vro. Dye, McClure, Three-base hits: Mller, Shaw. Struck ou(. y Maupln. 7; by Schlmeal, 3. Time: 2:13. Attendance: 400. uincirei rvr.vic. American Assocla'tloa Results. At ICansas City- R, H. E. Milwaukee 10 14 o Kansas City i 3 13 4 Batteries: Dougherty and- Hughes; Al llson, Daniels and O'Connor. At Columbus R. H. E. Louisville ,r. 4 6 a Columbus 5.6 2 Batteries: Woodburn and Severold, Terry and Smith. At Indianapolis R. H. E. Toledo 2 9 6 JndJanspolU 8 H 2 uaiienrsT iiuKtiio, uuinncr ana lo nought, Young; Willis and Casey. At Bt, Paul- R. II. E. Mlnneacolls 3 6 0 St Paul 2 8 0 Batteries: Mogrldge and Owens: Brandt and James. . Willow Island Winn Game. HUSTIH. Neb.. Aux. 29. (Special Tele gram.) Willow jsiand won the first gains tooay, wnicn was ine second- uiy oi ins tournament here, by a score of 6 to 2V Batteries: winow isiana, unm ana -ray-tor; Curtis, Rouse and Folden. Hits, Wil low Island, 8; Curtis. 6. Elwood haa won two games, Stockvtlle and Willow Island one each and Curtis has lost two. The Fsrslstent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road td Business Success. P. W. . I. 131 84 47 130 76 64 133 70 61 ISO 60 64 133 63 CO 130 60 TO 181 67 74 131 49 84 Drawn for The Bee by PHILLIES TRITTHE GIANTS Defeat Hew York, Scoring Deciding . Run.ln Sleyentb. ' 0AMNITZ AND TE5REAU IN DUEL: PaUaaalaliU Trrlrler Won Id Hare Won Game Within Regulation 2Vlaa Frames Bat (or Flcla- BrB WtU Throrr, , PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 29,-Phlladel- phla again defeated New York today In the second game of ' the series. whUh went Into ten Innings before tho winning run was scored, (ha final scora belne & to 2. C&mnlta, and Tcsreau engaged In an . effective pitching duL Tho Now York Giant's wlldness caused his undo ing. In the tenth Inning, after Tciirea.il had fanned Camnlts, Byrne singled und Knabo and Paskert walked, filling the bases. Msg0 lifted e, long foul fly. which Burns caught after a hard run. but Byrne easily scored the winning run on the catch, as Burns' throw-in went hhrh over Wilson's hood. From the first in ning until tho tenth not a hit was nmdo off tesreau, tho Phillies bunching tliree of their four hits In th first lnnlnrj tor two runs. Camnlts would have won his gnmo within tho regulation nine Innings, hy s to l, had not Doolan made a two-buss wlla throw of Bhafefa grounder Irt the' sxtH. Ho eventually scored after meet ing third en Fletcher's single to center. A paas to Murray and Snodgraas' double gave the Giant their first tun or ut game Jtft h Otth. Catcher 3urr, pnr-j chased' from Montreal, reortrui the. Phillies-today. Score: -?" -'.r, . KBW Vohk. nirUrj"HrA. AB.H.O,A.B. . '. AB.H.O.A.B. Brim. If.... 41 4 0 OBno. lb..,t J J 8bfr. lb...vo 2 0 OKoaba, sb... J 0' I t 0 Flttcber. u, 4 1 8 6 opmsw, et.., I J I 0 0 Dorle, lb.,., 4 1l, I Musts, if.. 4 t 0 0 6 M.rkl. 1b.. 4 C tt 0 OCrsTStB. tt.l 4. 1 4 0 Mirrtr. rf..3 t t 0 OLutorw, lb.,1 J Bmxlirwl, c I 110 OPOolui, M . 1 j J McUan. I., ( t I i OKimhr. e. J 6 J I J arsnt 0 0 o o esseoU. 0 0 7 Q Wllwn. e.,,. 0 i 1 6 ,0 , , -t -r Tstrtt. p..., 4 -0 0 1 '0 ToUh...V. 44 0 U 1 ToUU.....3l',7,irIl '' ' Kf Vnrlr ..'..0 A 0 fl'l 1 60 6 02. Philadelphia ....2 OOOOO'OOOl-S, Batted, for McLean In tenth. . . Two out when winning scored Twq.bMQ hit: finodgrass. Saortfloo htt: Snodgrass. Btolen bases: Magee, Snod grass, Shafer, Double' plays: Knabe to Doolan to Ldderuo, Kllfifor totKhe. Lft oa baaea: New., York, I: Phlladol phla, 8. Bases on balls: Off, Tesreau. : nt i-.niit ? n-irst bass oh errors: New York. It Philadelphia, L Struck outi By Tesreau, 3: by CamnUs, 3. Time: 1:11. yrapirca: iirennan ana casou, CBbs WIb Opener. PITTSBUHail, Pa,, Aug, 29,-MlsJuaged pop files and one or1 two timely hits gavo Chicago five runs off McQuillan tin. fniirth Innlnv this afternoon and Pittsburgh lost tho first game of the; series, to i, uneney viicnsu n uio. game, holding Plttsburen to four scat- i l . 1. 1, -! Ti 7. . n. . Wll- n t.h that nim lowed Carey to go from first to.uilra In the first inning. Cheney wou.ia navs scored a shutout Carey had singled and Vlox'e out allowid him to score. Mo qulllan was relieved by Hendrlx after the fifth. Hendrlx did hot nUow the Cubs a hit, but he walked five men. 'In . the seventh ho walked two men and yet only three men faced htm In the Inning. Zim merman on second and Satcr on first took long leads and when Hendrlx trapped Zimmerman between second and third. Saier was caught as he ovuralld recond after Zlmmorrnon ,bed been re tired, Sc'pre: CJIKSAOO. FITT8BUIWH. ' AB;lf.O.A,B. AB. H.O.AC Ltacn. ef....l 13 0 ODolui, 3b.,., 4 0 0 3 0 ET.r.. :b. ,,i 0 3 1 ocbrr, II--. 4 3 : o o BfhiilU, rf.. 4 0 10 OVIox, 3b I 0 3 4 0 tlraraui, IbJ J 1 1 IWacntr, St., 4 '1 O 1 0 elr, lb,... 3 111 I 3(lllr, lb.., 2 4 14 0 O Williams, If. 4 I 0 OWIIm, rt... 10 110 BrUwtll. st.3 1 0 I 1 MlUhell. cf. I 0 2 0 0 Archtr; ,... 16 1 OOlbton. c... 1 0 6 10 Cher. p.. 3 o I l 0'Minwr ,...l oooo Simon, c.l 0-100 Totsls U 37 II IMcQulUn. p t 0 0 1 0 7 lltndrU, p.. 3 1 0 2 0 Totsl 30 T 37 It "o Batted for Gibson In tho fifth, ' fThlcavo 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 06 Pittsburgh I 0000000 0-1 Two. bate hits: Leach, Williams, Zim merman, Archer. Three-base hit: Baler, Sacrifice fly; Cheney. Sacrifice lilt: Zimmerman. Hits: Off McQuillan, 9 in flvo innings; off Hendrlx, none In tour Innings. First base on errors:. Pitts burgh: Left on half a: Pittsburgh. 4; Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Cheney, 1; off McQuillan, 2: off Hendrlx, E. Btruck out: By Cheney, 4i by MoQulllan, ii by Hendrlx. 1. Wild pltchi'.Hendrlx.. Double plays: Evers to Saier; Wagner to VIox to Miller; Hendrlx to Dolan to Miller. FAMILY TRADE SUPPLIED BY South Omaha: Wm. Jotter, 2502 N Street. Phone So. 863. & 9 "Bud" Fisher Ttme: 1:4(1. Umptres: Klem and Orth. Cards Defeat Reds. CINCINNATI. O.. Aug. 29.-8t. Lo.tls by bunching hlta won the first gam of the aeries from Cincinnati today. 3 to 2. Score; BT. LODIB. CINCnWATX, AD.H.O.A.H. . AH.H.O.A.E. Mas". If.-. 14 1 OlKochtr. tt. 4 t 3 0 liuitlni. lb. 3 0 0 1 imtn, rf.... 4 O 1 e Otkmi. ct....4 0 1 0 OOroh. 3b.... 4 10 -3 0' Mowrr. lb. 4 1 1 1 pUirmtnt, tt. 4 0 2 0 0 K'nttcnr, lb 4 110 0 MIoblltKl, lb 4 0 t 1,1 WhHUd. rf.. 4 0 11 OTtakrr. .. 3 0 4 l!0 (rLwrr, ss. 4 1 1 4 ODodt. lb... 4 10 10 Wlnco, e.,,.3 0 t 1 oKltnr. a 3 0 110 Bailee, p.... 3 10 3 Ortokard, p.. 3 1 1 4 O Basis, P....0 o 1 0 O Totals 31 6 37 It I'Clark 1 1 0 0 a 'Ocriham'er 0 0 0 0 0 ToUU....."fIrw"l Batted for Packard tn eighth. Ran for Clark In eighth. St. Lout 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 o-( Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3 Two-base hit: Bailee. Threo-base hit: Konetchy. Hits: Off Packard, 6 In eight innings; off Suggs, nono In one inning. Stolon base: Bencher. Douhje plays: Packard to Kllng to HbbUuel. Mageo to Wlngo. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Cin cinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Sailer, Jf off Packard, 2. Struck outi By Sallee, 4 by Packard, 4: by Buggs. 1. Time; 1:10 Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. Brltl Golfer Win. KENOSHA. Wis., Aug. S9.-Harry Vatv don and Edward Ray. the British golfers defeated the pick of tho amateur playerf of Wisconsin on the Kenosha Conntrj' club links today, winning the eighteen holes by a score oC four up. vardoc played brilliantly. Ills 71 for the mqrninl was oar golf. The Persistent and Judicious Use cr Newspaper Advertising Is the Rdad ti Business' SuecMS, When one of our sale men shows you a new fajl Kensington You'll notice that he's chock full oi enthusiasm over it. 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