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    THE OMAHA BEE: THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1922.
St Joseph Wins Final Game of Series From Buffaloes by Score of 7 to 3
Omaha Defense
Crumbles in
Eighth Inning
Saint Rfgiotfr Three Rum
When Herd Makes Four
BobMei Lindberg
Winner.
By RALPH WAGNER.
"Bill" Lindberg ' provided ill the
rrnti!i of victory yefterday while
hit teammates gave him the proper
kind of support and the result wat
that the St. Joseph Saints won the
sixth and final game of the leries
from the FnfTalofs by the icore of
7 to 3. Incidentally, the Saints
evenrd the series with the herd.
Hovlilc started for the league
leaders, but in the third inning
Gislason lined a hot one to the Saint
hurler who stuck out hi mitt and
tried to stop the hail, injuring his
hand. Apperton, the next Buffalo
up, strolled and then Lindberg was
trotted out. The latter allowed four
hits, of which two were doubles dur
ing the seven innings he hurled. He
kept the Buffalo bingles well
scattered, which helps to account for
the low Omaha score.
Okria Jerked.
Frank Okrie was Burch's first
' selection, but before the first inning
was completed, Barney changed his
selection and ordered Dailey to the
mound. Okrie hurled two-thirds of
an inning, but during that time three
Saints icored on two bate on balls,
single and double. Dailey hurled
"ood tmourh ball to beat the
Sainti scored on two bases on balls,
he didn't receive it. The Buffalo de
fense cracked, in fact it blew up in
the eighth inning, the Saints scor
ing three runs on two hits, and four
errors and about a dozen errors of
omission.
Three double plays on the part of
the Buffaloes helped to speed up the
game. One of these double plays
bobbed up in the eighth and saved
one Saint from scoring. St. Josepli
rr'lfd off one double play in the
eighth inning that put the skids
under one Omaha tally.
Score in First.
Wally Smith's gang scored three
runs in the first inning, another in
the third and three in the eighth
when Omaha went up a la balloon.
The Buffaloes counted twice in
the third and again in the eighth.
Omaha left last night for Denver
where it opens a teries today. The
Buffaloes will not return home until
August 17.
Ty Cobb Ousts
Sisler From Lead
, Detroit, July 26. Ty Cobb today
was back in his old place at the head
of the American league batters,
leading George
Sisler by 1 point.
The Tiger mana
ger took the lead
yesterday when,
in five times up
K;S:fiS ' he made four
safeties, while his
rival was getting
1 out of 3.
The figures
showed that in
81 games Cobb
has been at bat
319 times, making
131 hits for an
average of .411,
while Sisler. in 92
TT COBB
Fame, batted 378 times and hit safe
ly 155 timei, making his average
.nil'.
Cobb's admirers here feel confi
dent he will retain the lead, for rec
ords show him at his best at the
plate during July and August and
thev count on him piling up a safe
lead during the 4 or 5 remaining
weeks of hot weather.
Central Park and
First M. E. Win
The Central park baseball team
of the north division of the Sunday
School league, copped the division
championship in a twilight game
yesterday by defeating the Hirst
club, 18 to 9, at Fontenelle park.
Cejitral park has won 13 games
thus far this season and has yet to be
defeated.
The First M. E. trimmed the Mc
Cabe club in another twilight game
at Miller park by the score of 17 to
2. Voltz, of the winners, clouted a
homer in the first inning. Custer
hurled or the First M. E. outfit,
while Pace was on the hill for the
McCabes.
Bv virtue of its victory the First
H. E. and the Wheelers will meet at
Fontenelle park Saturday afternoon
to settle the tie for first place in the
southern division of the Sunday
School league.
Saddlers From 10 States
After Kentucky Prizes
Louisville, July 26. Ten states
v. ill be represented in the world s
championship saddle hose contest at
the Kentucky state fair, September
11 to 16. it became known here today.
Entrants will compete in three pre
liminary stakes, the winners to. enter
a final "match for the $10,000 .award
and championship.
Mrs. Bundy Wins.
Rye, X. Y.. July 26. Mrs. May
Sutton Bundy, famous California
player, won two matches; in the New
York state championship on the turf
on the Green Meadow club at Rye
yesterday. Driving finely in her first
appearance in the east, she defeated
opponents with the Ios of only two
games.
Miss Helen Wills, Berkeley (Cal.).
national girl champion, met defeat.
"Cowboy" Gets Draw.
Wichita, July 26. Harvey Thorpe
of Kansas City and "Cowboy" Pad
gett of Colorado, fought 10 rounds
to a popular draw here last night
The men are welterweight
HITSMISSES
W THE BUFFALOES
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fisher, rf . . ,
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wrlKineld. lb
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(rhowskl,
llotllfc, p . . .
Lindner, p
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Telnl I t It I II It I
Klnrher trnrb out fur Daller In fifth.
llaiik out In vrond for burning third
strike.
Vor by Innlnaet
St. Joaenh Ml OOO 1
Buffalo Out OU0 Olu I
liimiiiHt'biMil rum i SI. Joseph, ti
Omaha, a, Lc-fl on baaaai nf, Jnaeph,
Omaha, 1. Two-hae bllai Manuah. Mien-
rer. torrid en. rtsher, McDonald. Doubl
plavsi lilslaaon to Hiiro to Herman,
H'llroi to t.lsluson la lirlffln, Dailey In
Spencer lo (rantham, .Mrllonaiil to Nufrr
to Olsen. Hum and hltai Off llovltk,
nana and I In I Inningsi off lindberg. I
and t In 1 Innlnga) off OkrU. I and I In
l-l Inning i off Unlley. t nnd 1 In I l-l
Inning. Winning pltrbrri Hotllk. loa-
ing pllrneri trailer, mrura. out! ny nor
Ilk, nonri by Llndlierc, tl hr Okrie. nonri
by Dailey. . Raee on ball.: Off llorllk.
Il all Lindberg. It off Okrk. I; of
Dailey, t. Implrrsl rltlpatrlck and
Pat la. Timet liW.
State
Norfolk. Neb.. July it Norfolk tut
Babb bird today and won. It lo 2, from
Grand Island. Sror:
GRAND ISLAND. NORFOLK.
AB.H.O.Al AB.H.OA.
Krands.lb 3 1 2 4 Athert'n.ss 6 1 3 1
Rohan, rf I 0 1 0 Mit hell.2b 4 1 t 5
Shup. rf 1 0 0 O.Marr. Jb till
Metj, s i 1 S OlHegsrty.Sb 0 0 10
Palm , If S t 1 0 Clark, r 5 3 !
Pierce. 2b 4 110 Rouse. If 4 1 I 0
Brewer, lb 4 0 t 1 Knapp, rf 3 10 0
Speaker. cf tit 0 Graves. rf 1 0 1 0
Robert!, o 4 1 1 ll Faugh, lb 4 t 0
Rabh, p 3 0 0 !i Hilton, p (312
Lathrop, p 0 0 0 1,
1 Totals 88 14 27 10
Totals 35 7 24 9
Si'ore by Innings:
Grand Iiland
.nno 0 20 000 2
Norfolk
. .01" 2 120 OOx 15
Summary Rum: Kranda. Roben. Athr-
ton. Mltrhell, Marr. Clark (J). Rou (SI.
KnatiD (41. Graves. Jsuirh (2). Krrori:
Robrn (3). Mett, Athrrton (2). Mitchell.
Fauah. Two-htue hits: Knapp, Mitchell,
Pslmatlere. Three-base hit: Faua-h. tiar
rlflre hit: Mitchell. Bass on balls: Off
Hilton, : off Babb. t: off Lathrop ,1.
Stolen bnses: l;almtler (3). Brewer.
Faugh, Knapp, Roben. Poubla plays:
Kranda (unassisted), Kranda to Brewer.
Runs and hits: Off Tlabb, 13 and 15 in
S Innlnns: off I.athrop. 1 and none In 3
Innines; off Hilton. 7 and 2 In t Innings.
Hit by pltrhed ball: Faugn, Mitchell.
Knapp, by Babb. Struck out: By Hilton.
7; by Babb, 1. Left on bases: Grand
Island, 10; Norfolk. . Winning pitcher:
Hilton. Losing pitcher: Babb. Umpire:
Smith. Time: 1:40.
Hastings Wins.
Hastings, Neb., July it. Hastings won
th.a final game of tha series with Fair
bury 3 to 3, by bunching four hits and
a bass on balls off Wlltey for three runs
In the second inning. Bliss hit a home
run In the second Inning. The score:
FAIRBURY. I HASTINGS.
AB.H.O.Al AB.H.OA.
Rooney.ss 4 12 .HCrann.rf 4 12
G'dwin.2b
M'D'ott.rf
Rclchle.rf
W'bush,3b
Bllss.cf
O'C'nor.c
Lovlch.lb
Wllley.p
Jenney.cf
a 4 st Amen. cr
2 2 OITomes.lf
0 0 0' Serb. 3b
1 0 2!Moeller,lb
1 1 0Wlllets,o
0 4 21 B't'yer.ss
1 10 0jPier,2b
0 0 llBeck.p
1 1 01
0 1
1 1
1 0
1 13
0 6
1 1
1 1
2 2
35 9 !4llj
A Totals 30 27 14
total!
Ktftrfi hv tnnlnas
Fairbury 1 10 ono nnn-j
Hastings "uu
Summary Runs: Goodwin, Bliss. Wll
lets, Echtermeyer. Plzer. Errors: Willey,
Wlllets, Echtermeyifr. Homo run: Bliss.
Three-basa hits: MoPermott. Two-base
hits: McDermott. Crann. Moeller. Sacri
fice: O'Connor. Bases on balls: Off Wil
ley. 2: off Beck. 2. Stolen bases: Good
win. Wlmbush, O'Connor. Double plays:
Beck to Piter to Moeller. Struck out: By
Willey. 4; ty Beck, . Left on bases:
Hastings. ,; Folrbury, . Karned runs:
Hastings, 3; Fairbury, 1. umpire: w neeier.
Time: 1:59.
Blues Lam
Beatrice, July 2S.
game to Lincoln by
Score:
LINCOLN. .
AB.H.OA.
Snrsn'er.ss 4 2 2 1
to Links.
-Beatrice lost today's
the score of 6 to 3.
BEATRICE.
AB.H.OA.
PelaBU., 2b 4 0 1 4
Kirch., lb 4 0 10 0
Wis-gen, rf 3 0 1 1
Bowm., cf 4 2 2 0
Mooney, If 4 1 1 1
Carr, 3b 5
Pye, Sb 4
Conkey, c 4
Gibson, rf t
nnoi If S
1 1
1 t
0 4
1 1
3 1
Qulnn. ss 4 0 3
M'Coy, ' lb 4 0 8 0
La Barge. 3b 4 0 11
Ssrv s. cf 4 2 5 (I
Unger,
3 2
Smith, p
4 0 0 4
McKee,
3 1
Totals 3 10 27 10 Totals 33 1 27 13
Score by Innings:
Lincoln 020 002 0026
Beatrics 020 000 0013
Summary Runs: Carr. Pye, Bool (2),
Sarvls. Smith. Wiggen. Bowman, Mooney.
Spraiwer. Quinn (2), La Barge. Home
run: Bowman. Three base hits: Jlooney,
Rpranger. Two-base hits: Unger. Smith,
Carr. Sacrifice hits: Conkey. Stolen
bases: Pye. Bases on balls: Off Smith,
1; off McKee, 3. Struck out: Smith. 4;
MrKee, 5. Earned runs: Lincoln, 4; Beat
rice, 3. Umpire: Meyer. Time: 2 hours.
"Bobby" Jones Will
Not Meet Golf Champ
Atlanta, Ga., July 26. Robert T.
Tones, Atlanta, who tied with John
Black, California, for second place
in the national open golf champion
ship this summer, will not get an
other chance this year to play the
victor. Gene Sarazen of Pittsburgh,
he said tonight.
Jones said he would not enter the
western open or the southern open,
in both of which Sarazen is expected
to take part. He explained the west
ern comes too close to the national
amateur, in which he will play, and
tViaf Vi will K of Hirvaril when th;
southern open starts at Nashville,
September .
Q. Pitcher accidentally drops ball while
throwing to flrat, second or third bases.
It It a balk?
A. It Is a balk If th pitcher drops the
bait In the art of throwing to first base.
There la nothing In tha rule about second
base or third base.
Q. While not In position, with the ball
In hia hand, the pitcher makes a bluff to
pitch to tha batter. Ia that a balk?
A. Yea.
Q. When the ball Is bit oyer the fence
tpr a home run and close to tha foul line,
what ia the proper manner in which to
judge the ball?
.4. Wand directly on the base Una running-
In the direction of tbe field Into which
the ball to kit. Watch the ball closely aa it
fall over tbe barrier.
Q. Pitcher steps off tha plate to throw
home to try to catch a runner going In
from third, but the batter hit tha ball.
What ia tha decision to be given?
A. nataer la anrt for interferenee. If the
pitcher la aa the pitcher's plate and throws
tbe ball to us saner ine inner is as lib
erty to hit It. erea though a runner is try
ing to seers from third.
Q. It at any tlma wben a batter la
dodging wild pitch bis bat ia acciden
tally bit by th ball, la tha dead ball rule
in effect?
A. No. That rale haa beea out of es
tates almost from tbe aate that It was
adapted. It Btwrea to a a Terr trytac
rate for tha amp Ire
i Safe or Out
'Babe' Ruth Gets
Two Home Runs
Against Browns
St. Louis. July 26. Siastin! rallitt
in the eighth and ninth uininii. in
which they trored eight run, the
New York Yajikert hatted a trio of
local pitehert hsrd and evened up
the tenet by defeating the flrownt.
II to 6. "Hahr ' Kuth knocked out
hit lAih and 17th home nyx of the
ron in the game which wat a
pttcarrt battle until the tcventh in
ning, when the localt batted Hoyt out
of the box and tcored five runt.
Wright held the visitors to five hitt
until he wat taken out for a pinch
hitter in tne seventh. eore:
NEW YORK I T. LOfli.
AH HO A I All HO A
Win. rf 2 14 0, Other. t I t 4
1'uian. lb t t 4 j'Tcbln. rf tilt
M.U..I. rf t I 1 e'Hi.i.r. lb t t t
D,.,k l S A. U'lllta'a l t A 1 A
H' hang, e I I I I M Ma s, in I a I I
Plpp. b lit tUsr son. rl I I I I
Ward, tb I I I I, Sever. Id. e t I I I
Krott. aa t I 4 ' Dronki. tb 4 1 I I
Hoyt, p It Ij Wright, p I I
Bush, p lit 1 Panf in. p t t
i nnocksr. p o o a
Total li 14 27 14 Bsyn. p 0 0
Isi'nllins I I 0 t
IsOuret 0 0
I iBhonen 10 0 0
I Totala IS 10 !7 II
naiteu tor Wright In seventh.
Rsn for Collins In seventh.
Halted for Rhorker In eighth.
Score by inning:
New Tork ojn oon !I4 11
St. Louis nio 000 too t
8ummary Runs: Witt t. Pugan. Ruth
(II, Hrhang (3), Mcott, Bush, llerber. Mc
Manus, Jacnhson, Severeid, bronkle. Durst,
Krror: Meusel. Twn-bss hlis: Tobln, 8ev.
ereid, Scott, S.-hsng. Three-base hit:
Srhsng. Home runs: Ruth 12.) Sscrlflce
hits: Ward. Williams, Plpp. Double plays:
McMsnus. fjerber and Klelor; McMsnus
snd tierber; Oeriier, McMsnus and Sisler.
Left on bases: New York, 4: St. Louis, 6.
liases on balls: Off Wright, 3: oft Bayne,
1: off llovt, 2: off Bush, I. Struck out:
By Wright. !; by Hoyt, 1; by Bush, 1.
Hits: Off Hoyt. 7 In t Innings, two on.
none out In seventh; off Bush. I In I In
nings; off Wright. 6 In 7 Innings; off pan
forth. I In 0, two on base, none out In
eighth; off Shocker, 3 In 1 Inning; off
Bayne. t In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball:
By Wright (Schang.) Wild pilch: :Bayne.
Winning pitcher: Bueh: Umpire: Connolly
and Owens. Losing pitcher: Shocker. Time:
2:08.
Red Kox Heat White ftnx.
Chicago. July 26. Three former mem
bers of the Yankees, now with the Bos
ton Red Sox turned the trick on the
Chicago White Sox end defeated the
locals 3 to 1. .Isck Qulnn, former Tank
pitcher, held Chicago to three hits, while
Elmer Miller, who made his debut as a
member of the Red Sox, celebrated the
occasion with two home runs Into the left
field bleachers. Mitchell, another former
New Yorker, tripled and scored the third
run of the visitors. Miller and Mitchell
are two of the playera who figured in
the Pugan deal.
Score:
BOSTON. I CHICAOO.
AB.H.OA. I AB.H.O.A.
Mlller.cf 4 3 0!J'nsnn.s 4013
Foster. 3b
Burns. Ib
Pratt.2b
4 0 0 OiM'llgan.3b 3 0 1
l'lf. t"llns.2b
4 0 2 s
1 2 L'lHnoper.rf
4 0 10
3 0 10
4 14 0
3 0 14 1
3 13 3
2 10 8
Harris, If
4 O'Strunk.cf
J. C'llns.rf 2 0 1 OlFalk.lf
Mltchell.es 4 1 3 4 Sheely.lb
Ruel.o
4 14 HSchalk.c
8 0 121 R'b'tson.p
Qulnn, p
Totals S3 8 27.10 Totals 30 8 27 20
Score by Innings:
Boston 000 001 0113
Chicago 000 000 0011
Summary Runs: Miller (2). Mitchell,
E. Collins. Krrors: Foster. Mitchell (2).
Two-base hits: Harris, Schalk. Burns,
Ruel. Three-base hits: Mitchell. Home
runs: Miller (2). Sacrifice: Mulligan.
J. Collins (2), Strunk. Left on bases:
Boston, 6; Chicago, 5. Bases on balls:
Off Robertson, 1; off Qulnn, 1. Struck
out: By Qulnn, 2. Umpires: Morlarlty
and Pineen. Time: 1:24.
Senators Bent Tigers.
Detroit. July 2S. Washington beat Pe-
trolt, 5 to 4, when Gharrity hit a home
run off the first ball Olesen pitched to
him in the ninth. Gharrity was substi
tuted for Plclnich, who Was benched by
Umpire Guthrio for disputing a decision
on a hunt that rolled along the foul
line and on which Heilmann scored from
third with th tying run In the eighth.
Shanks was also banished from the game
for protesting the sume decision. Score:
WASHINGTON. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A. I
4 1 0 II
4 17 5
4 112 0
4 13 0
4 0 10
4 2 12
AB.H.O.A.
5 114 0
6 3 2 3
Rice, cf
Blue, lb
Jones, 3b
Harris, 2b
Judge, b
Ooslin. If
Colfb. cf 4
Vntrh, If 6
H'lm'an, rf 4
C'tsh'w. 2b 3
Rlgney.ss 3
3 2
2 0
0
Br'er, rf
0 10
13 5
12 2
13 1
0 0 1
1 0 1
10 0
Shanks. 3b
L'm'te. 3b
P'paugh.ss
P'nich, c ,
0 0 1
0 1 8
Wdnll. c
3 2 2 1 I'Tte, p
G'rity, o
110 0 Olesen, p
M'g'dge, p 3 0 0 2zFlagstcad
Totals 35 9 27 20 Totals 37 14 27 13
sBatted for Plllette In seventh.
Washington 0(13 100 001 5
Detroit 103 000 0104
Summary Runs: Rice, Harris. Shanks,
Picinich. Gharrity. Jones (2). Cohb. Heil
mann. Error: Cutshaw. Two-base hits: Pi
cinich, Veach, Cobb. Three-base hits:
F.lce, Flagstead. Home run: Gharrity.
Stolen bases: Rign?yt Cutshaw. Mogrldne.
Double play: Pecklnpaugh, Harris and
Judge. Left on bases: Washington, 6;
Dertolt, 10. Bases on balls: Off Mngrldge,
2; off Plllette, l. stru-n out: My ru
lette. 2: bv Mogridge. 1. By Olsen. 1.
Hits: Off Plllette. 8 In 7: off Olesen. 1 In
2. Hit by pitched ball: By Plllette: (Har
ris). Losing pitcher: Olsen. Umpires:
Guthrie and Evans. Time: 2:15.
Indians Blank Athletics.
Cleveland, July 26. Cleveland defeated
Philadelphia here. 2 to 0, George Uhle
besting Rettlg, Connie Mack's latest pitch
ing sensation, In a hurling duel. Rettig
held the Indiana to four hits, but none of
them were wasted. Uhle was supreme in
the pinches nnd fanned Johnston, a pinch
hitter, for the third out in the ninth In
ning with the bases full.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND
AB.H.O.Al AB.H.O.A.
MGown.cf 2 0 1 0 .Tamlesn.lf 3 0 10
Dykes,3b 2 0 1 3 Vvamby,2b 2 13 2
Walker.lf 4 12 0Speaker,cf 2 12 1
Kauser.lb 4 0 12 01 Wood.rf 3 110
Gallway.ss 3 0 1 2Sewel!,ss 2 0 6 4
Perkln.c
4 3 3 ZGardner.3b 2 0 13
Welch.rf
Sheer,2b
Young,2b
Rettjs.p
Kckert.p
Miller
xBruggy
xJohnston
3 2 OlMcInnis.lb 3 1 12 0
2 0 1 3IO'Nlell,c 3 0 2 0
0 0 0 llUhle.p 3 0 0 2
2 o u z
0 0 0
Totals 23 4 27 14
0 0 0
Totals 30 7 24 13
Batted for Sheer In seventh.
xBatted for Rettlg In seventh.
xBatted for Eckert in ninth.
Score by innings.
Philadelphia 000 000 000 0
Cleveland 000 101 OOx 2
Summary Runs: Wsmby, Speaker. Er
rors: O'niell. Two-base hits: Walker
Miller, Wamby, Wood. Three-base hit:
Speaker. Stolen bases: McGowsn, Wamby.
Sacrifices: Wamby, Speaker '(2), Mclnnls.
Double plays: Dykes and Hauser; Sewell,
WTamby and Mclnnls; Sewell nnd Mclnnls.
Left on bases: Philadelphia, 9: Cleveland.
5. Bases on balls: Off Rettlg, 2; off
Uhle, . Hits: Off Retlig, 4 in 7; off
Eckert, none in 1. Hit by pitcher: By
Rettig, Jamieson. Struck out: By Rettlg,
1; Uhle. 2. Losing pitcher: Rettig. Um
pires:: Hildebrand and Nallin. Time 1:50.
Richard Blissard, 15,
Qualifies as Youngest
'Hole-in-One Member
Richard Blissard, 823 South Thirty
sixth street, became the youngest
member of Oma
ha' ultra-exclusive
"hole -in.
one" club the
other day by
making; the 132
yard No. 13 at
Elm wood park in
one swing. He
is 15.
Blissard was
playing in a four
some which in
cluded a Mr. Pol-
lard of Leggett ft. Myers, and hit
brother. Jack Blissard,
Sure Death!
Thit rcmarkabl photo thowi
th great .Ty Cobb about to catch
a fly in a gam against th Ntw
York Yankee.
BareBaBResulls
dn3Standiri
HE8TKRV LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pi t. I W. L. Pe l I
St. Joseph 64 it 22 Buffaloes 83 49.(110
l uisa so ti .essioki. city 45 o7 .441
Sioux Cily 57 41.582Dea Molnea 37 83.370
nicnua M ii ."iU(nvtr 35 68.347
Yesterday's Result.
St. Joseph, 7; Omaha, 8.
Oklahoma City, 8; Pes Moines, 4.
Tulsa, 6-7; Denver, 4-8.
Wii hlts. 3: Sioux City, i (called seventh
for train).
Toda' Game.
Omnha at Denver,
Sioux City at pes Moines.
'o othera scheduled.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGl'E.
Mandine.
W. L. Pet. I YV. L. Pet.
Beatrice 11 6 .647Patrbury 8 .471
Norfolk II 6 .647Gd. Island 6 10 .376
Lincoln 8 .621 Hastings S 11 .312
Yesterday's Results.
Lincoln, 6; Beatrice. 3.
Norfolk. 15: Grand Island. 1.
, Hastings, 3; Fairbury, 2.
Today' Games.
Hastings at Fairbury.
Grand Island at Lincoln.
Norfolk at Beatrice.
AMERICAN l.EAGl E. .
Standings.
W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet.
St. Louis 65 3 .6861Cleveland 49 48 .606
New York 64 42 .563Wash'ton 43 48 .471
Chicago 49 45 .521Boslon 39 54.419
Detroit 49 46 .6181 Phlla 37 63.411
Yesterday's Results.
Boston, 3; Chicago, 1.
New York, 11; St. Louis. 8.
Wsshington. 6: Detroit, 4.
Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia. 0.
Today's Gnme.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
New York at St. Louis.
Boston at Chicago.
Washington at Detroit.
NATIONAL I. E AG IE.
Standing".
W. L. Pet. W. 7.,. Pet.
New York 69 34 .22 Plttsburgh 45 46.485
St. Lou s 57 38 .00 Brooklyn 45 47 .4S9
Chicago 50 43 .538 1 Ph'delphla M 64 .372
Cincinnati 49 45 .bltiiBoston 32 68.335
Yesterday's Result.
Boston, 2-1; Chicago, 1-5.
Philadelphia, 12-5: Cincinnati, 7-4.
Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburgh, 0.
New York, 10; St. Louis, 6.
Today's Games.
Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at New York.
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Standing.
W. L. Pet
W. L. Pet.
49 50 .495
49 63 .480
40 60 .400
34 64 .347
St. Paul 58 37 .611 Louisville
Ind'apolis 66 41 .677 Kan. City
Mll'aukee 58 45 .583 Columbus
MinnellS' 61 45 .631Toledo
, Yesterday's Results.
Milwaukee. 8; Toledo, 4.
Kansas City, 5, Columbus, 1.
Minneapolis, 8; Indianapolis,
Louisville, 6: St. Paul, 1.
Today's Games.
Toledo at Milwaukee.
Columbus at Kansas Citv.
Indianapolis at Minneapolis,
Louisville at St. Paul.
Golf Egoist
Q. In a recent medal play tournament
at our club, two players tied for the low
net prize. The committee named the
following day for the play-off. In the
forenoon of this second day one player
played a round of the course before the
play-off in the afternoon. Did he dis
qualify himself under the rule which
prohibits playing any part of the course
before the start of the tournament?
A. No. The rule says before the starf
of the tournament. If play In the first
place had extended over two days, he
would not hare been disqualified.
Q. What is the correct decision on the
following case. Both balls on the put
ting green, A's three freet from the hole,
B's six feet and stymied by A's. Cssual
water lies between the two balls. B moves
hia ball to where he haa a putt with
out interference from the water, also get
ting away from the stymie. Did he have
the right to do so?
A. Ye.
Q. Is a player disqualified for re
ceiving advice, If In a medal qualifying
round he tees his ball outside the teeing
limits, and his competitor calla his at
tention to the fact before he plays the
stroke.
A. No.
Q. In match play where a player's ball
lies on the putting green, and his op
ponent's ball, played on an approach shot
trom 30 yards or more away, hit It and
knocks It away from the hole, la th play
er allowed to replace it 7
A. Yes. the rule that permit a player
to replace his ball when it is displaced by
that of his opponent on the putting green,
does not require that both balls lie on
the putting green when the stroke Is
played that causes the displacement.
Q. If a player plays his tee shot out
of bounds, ran he choose any other spot
on th teeing ground from which to play
his next stroke?
A. No, the rnle provides that the next
stroke be played aa nearly aa possible from
where the preceding one was .played. Be
ing on tbe teeing aronnd. merely entitles
him to retee without penalty. H hna no
more right to go to another part of the
tee than he would hare to walk to an
other spot on the fairway to drop a ball.
'Th Tough to Be
World's Champion
New York, July 26. Walter
Hoover of Duluth, Minn., new
world's champion oarsman, today
stood grinning and embarrassed
on the deck of the liner Majestic
while a fleet of smaller craft, car
rying score of welcoming com
mittees, tooted him homage and
bands played, "Hail, the Conquer
ing Hero Comes."
Hoover, was coming home from
England, bringing with him the
historic diamond scull and the
Henley gold cup, as trophies of
hi triumph on the Thame.
f M
b
Oilers Slip Double
Defeat to Grizzlies
Psnvsr, July T'lUa took bath games
af a douhls hesdsr from ranter here to.
day, winning the firt. t ia 4. and the
sscand, f to t. lieehUr'e ltd victory
th Hesre thtlr Inula defsat of th aflat
noon gTid the Tulisns knAckel tlrss out of
th bes and en Ihs second gsm in the
first two innings
cor first gms.
Tfi.gt I oesvrn.
An HO A I AH II OA
Bsnnelt. If I I 1 Ooms. If t I
Thorn n, Ib I
I 0 K-., as tit
I'svis. rf I
4 0 l.eng. rf tilt
I. smb. cf I
e Shsnlsy. lb t It I
l.ellvdt, lb S I T 0, Tatter n, b
t I
Psu an, lb 4 I t I1') Brian, rf 4
M'tlin's, aa 4 I t l.Rndgers. Ib t
Crosby, e 4 111 'Parker, a 4
It
I I
1 t
Bohlr, p t 0 , 1111, p
t
I I
Total 3 1 1 !T 1 oj Totals It 10 IT li
Scor by Innings.
suss tjo oni oini
lienvsr eot fOO too I
Summary Runs; Thompson, Davis, L.
Ilvslt (I). Bauman, Keir. Long, Rodgers.
larasr, r.rrnrs Thompson. Uauman. c
Oinnls (1). Hodaers Karned runs: Tulsa.
Dsnver. 6. Stolen basts: Kerr, Long, Bsu.
man. Two-bs bits: Kerr. Hall. Lellvelt.
Three-bass hit: Rsumsn. struck out:: By
Huskier. II; by Hall. 4 Basra on halls:
I 'If Unehler, I; off Hall, I. Doubl plays:
Kerr to Rodger to Shinley; Hall to Par.
kerto Tatteraon. Left on bases:: Denver. I;
uin, o L'mrirs; noimes: Time: l;40.
Second scire seven Inning by gre
rnent.
TL'I.SA. I DBNVFR.
AB.HO.A All. II. OA
P'nett, if 3 11 0 Gome. It 4 110
i psoit an 4 l e l Kerr, 3 111
Davis, rf III O iling, rf 4 I 1
Lamb, rf 1 1 1 n'ShaVy, -lb i 1110
Sluart, If 111 OiP ersnn. Ib 4101
L'velt. lb I I T OlO'Brlen.cf I I 0
h man. in I 1 IIR'bers. Ib lilt
M'O nls, a 3 1 1 4K'hlrn, n 110 0
Crosby, o 4 I t it Parker, o till
mm, p l o oiiirns. p n a 1 1
IS'lls y, p i o
Total a ii ii I'M
I Total 3110 2111
ncor py innings
Tulsa !40 010 07
Denver 220 010 0 6
summary Runs: Bennett I2. Thomn
sen. Davis lij), Bauman Crosby, Gomes,
Kerr. Long. Rodgers. Kllhullen. Errors:
nenneit. i.enveu, Jicutnnie. Earned rune:
Tulsa, 7: Denver, 4. Two-base- hits: Pat
terson. Kllhsilen, Bennett, Davla (2),
rrosny. Tnree-nass nits: l.amo. Bennett,
Sacrifice hit: McUlnnls. Struck out: By
Salisbury. 2; by BhSbman, 3. Bsses on
balls; Off Gross, 8; off Sherman, 3. Double
Maya: Rodgers to Kerr to Shnnley. Mc
Cllnnla to Bauman to Lellvelt Wild pitch:
Sherman. Left on bases: Tulsa. I; Den.
vr. s. Runs and bits: orr Ttross. 4 and
t In 1 1-3 innlugs: off Salisbury, 1 and I
In t 2-3 Innings. Tim of game: 1:16, Um
pires: Holmes.
Puckers and Wltche Tie.
Sioux City. In., July 27. Sioux City and
Wichita played a tie game here today,
ending after seven Innings with the score
3 to 3. The game was baited for players
to ms,ke train connections.
' Score:
WICHITA. SIOUX CITY.
AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.
Smith. rf
3 0 1 ojHamltnss 4 0 0 2
Blakaly.lf 3
2 0
Hemgy.3b
wshbrn.lb
East.rf
Burger. ss
Butler.2b
Manda.Sb
Orlffln.c
McDonll.p
Beebe.p
xBreen
xDowell
1 13 2
0 3 0
3 8 2
Elsh.cf
Metz.lb
Wllllams.lf
Ostrard.rf
0 0 0'
0 6iPalmer,2b
1 lWuery.c
0 0 Rnettger.p
ii v Davls.p
0 0 0 01
0 0 0 Oj
Totals 18 9x21 I
Totals 26 7 21 13
Score bv innings:
Wichita 200 000 13
Sioux City Ill 000 0 3
Summary Runs: Smith, Blakesley, Ber
ger, Blsh, Metx, Ostergard. Error: But
ler. Two-base hits: Butler, Griffin,
Wuery, Washburn. Home run: Metx.
Sacrifice hits: Washburn, Palmer. Karnea
runs: Sioux City, 3; Wichita, 3. Stolen
bases: Elsh (2). Double plays: Hamilton
to Palmer to Metz. Hits and runs: Off
Roettger, 7 and 2; off Davis, none and 1:
off McDonnell, 8 and 3; off Beebe, none.
Left on bases: Sioux City. 7: Wichita. 3.
Bases on balls: Off McDonnell. 2; off
Beebe, 0; off Roettger, 8; off Davis, 1.
Struck out: By McDonnell, 1; by Beebe.
0; by Roettger. 6; by Davis. 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Roettger, Mada. Um
pires: Held and Donahue. Time: 1:47.
Indian Beat Booster.
Pes Moines, Ia., July 26. Oklahoma
City made it four in a row from Pes
Moines by winning the final game of the
series today, 8 to 4. Bunched hita won
the game for tbe visitors.
OKLAHOMA CITY.I DES MOINES.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A
Pitt, rf
1 0 0 Genin. cf
5
Ging.. If
Tate. 8b
3 4 OlWogner, 3b
2 1 31Horan. rf
0 4 3Oraham.lb
1 11 HGraney, If
2 3 0Gorman.'2b
5
6
4
4
5
4
4
Kelher, 2b
McPan.,lb
Long, c
Windle, as
Moore, cf
Payne, p
1 2 4
Turgeon.ss
3 2 01
1 0 0
Banner, c
Cross, p
Cullop, p
iCooper
zConnolly
3 1
0 0
1 1
0 0
Totals 34 14 27 11
I Totals 40 12 27 14
KBatted for Cross In eighth.
zRan for- Cooper In eighth.
Score bv Innings:
Oklahoma City 103 001 1208
Pes , Moines ono onn 04" 4
Summary Runs: Pilt, Glnglardt, Tate,
Felber. Long (2). Windle, Payne. Horan,
Graney, Gorman. Bonner. Errors: Fel
ber, windJe. Banner. uwo-nase rtits:
Olnglardl, Pitt. Saorlflce hits: Wlnsjle,
Moore. Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 6;
Pes Moines, 11. Struck out: By Payne.
3; by Cross, 1. Base on balls: Off Payne,
2; off Cross, 4; off Cullop, 1. Karned
runs and hits: Off Cross, 7 and 14 in 8
Innings; off Cullop, none and none in 1
innins.: off Payne, none and 12 In 9
Innings. Losing pitcher: Cross. Win
ning pitcher: Payne. Rouble plays: Wag
ner to Gorman to Graham, Cross to Tur
geon to Graham, Cullop to Gorman to
Graham. Felber to Windle to McDaniele.
Umpires: Lewis and Anderson. Time:
1:40. .
Black Too Busy to
Compete in Western
Oakland, July 26. The big west
ern open golf tourney at Detroit, Au
gust 23 to 25, will not be graced by
the presence of John Black, sensa
tional Claremont Country club vet
eran, who was runner-up in tbe na
tional open championships at Skokie
recently.
"I am too busv to make the trip,"
was Black's explanation for not for
warding his entry to Secretary VV.
V. Harless cjf the Detroit meet.
Today in Ring History
Thirty-One Years Ago.
Jem Smith lost to Ted Prltchard, Lon
don, three rounds.
Twenty-Three Year Ago.
Gus Ruhlln knocked out George Lawler,
Denver, nln rounds.
Twenty-Two Year Ago.
Oscar Gardner won from Eddie Lenny,
Mew Tork, 21 rounds.
Eighteen Years Ago.
Frankle Neil against Hughie McOovern,
no decision, Philadelphia, six rounds.
Seventeen. Years Ago.
Tommy Murphy won from Johnny Ryan,
uiiimiiu, . i. , lour ruunos.
Six Years Ago.
Freddy Welsh against Benny Leonard,
no decision, Brooklyn, 10 rounds.
Four lean Ago.
Fred Fulton knocked out by Jack Demp
sey. Harrison, N. J., one round.
Baseball Records
Made This Date
July i7. 1880 Most errors, by first bass
men, in a game: I. T. J. Esterbrook.
Buffalo (N. L.) Record also .held by aaven
other players.
July 17, 1885 No bit game. J. Clark
son. Chicago against Providenc (.jr. u
July 27. 1816 Least number base hit,
both club, in a game: 3. Washington.
2; agalnat Cleveland, 1 (A. L.) American
league record also held by Detroit. I:
againat Washington, i, uij. The record
la no hit, held by Chlcsgo s gainst Cin
cinnati, 1917.
Jnly IT. 1117 Players wh'o hav scored,
three men on on base hit: O. Vltt. De
troit (A. U) Five National and 1 Amer
ican league players bare same record.
Giants Take Second From Cardinals
New York, July 26 The New
York Giants increated their lead
over St. Louit to a game aid a hall
by taking the second game of the
t'fiet from (he Cardiiult, 10 to 5.
The champions pounded (our pitehert
(or 20 hitt, Cunningham, Young.
Hancrolt leading the attack with
three apiece. DohrI.w wat painfully
hurt when hit on the right elbow by
Harloot in the seventh inning and re
tired fl favor of Ryan.
T LOUIS I NEW TORK
Flaek. rf 4 I 0 Hsnctl. t I I 4
Smith, rf 4 I I I'Rswss lb I I I I
Horn y, ib 4 I t I rrlsrh, tb t I I
Mu.lUr.lf 4 0 I l'Meusel, If til
rour'tr. Ib I I t 0 Young, rf til
Block. Ib I I l1 Kelly, lb till
Alns th, e 4 I I 1,1'unsm, rf I 1
l.nn. III I Snyder, e SIT
Shsrdsl, pie einuglas. p I 1 I
Hfrffer. P 0 0 0 01, Ryan, p
Top cer, I I li .
xitsnn noon
Rarfoot, p 0 ft
I'sriira, p 00
aShoiten 1 9 o
Totals 4117 I
Total 31 7 14 III
sRsn for Lavnn In seventh.
s Rat led for I'rrtlc la ninth.
Scnr by Innings;
St. Louis 00 01 10. I
N'fcw York 110 001 lis 10
Summary Runs: Smith, Hornsby, Four,
nler, Alnsmlth. tlann, Bancroft (2). Raw
lings, Fi'lsch. Kelly 121. Cunningham, Sny
der (2). Stengel. Krrors: Paurnler, Aln
smlth til, Lavan. Two-base hlta: Cunning
ham. Bancroft, Hornsby. Three-baa hits:
Toung. Stengel. Home run: Smith. Stolen
bases: Kournler, Alnsmlth, Bsncroft. Sacri
fice hit: Stork. Double plays: Stock.
Hornsby and Fournler; Hnrnrby and Four
nler Left on base: Nw York, 1; St.
Louis, i Base on balls: Off Sherdel, 1;
off Pfeffer, 1; off Douglas. 1; off Ryan. I.
Struck out: By Douglas. 4; by Ryan, 1; by
Sherdel. I; by Bsrfoot. 1 .Hits: Off Sher
del, 14 In t 1-3 Innings; off Pfeffer, I In
-! Inning; off Bsrfoot, 8 In 1-1 inning;
off Prrtba. 1 In 1 l-l Inning; off Douglas.
7 In 7 Innings: off Ryan. 0 In I Innings.
Hit by pitched ball: By Douglas (Smith);
by Pertitca (Toun: by Barfoot (Doug
las.) Passed balls: Snyder, I; Alnsmlth, 1.
Winning pitcher: Pouglss. Losing pitcher:
Sherdel. Umpires: Klem and SenUlle.
Tim: 2:33. .
Dodgers Blank Pirate.
Brooklyn, July 28. Dutch Reuther re
gistered hia 14th victory of the season
when be shut out Pittsburgh. 7 to 0. Reu
ther drove in two runs with a brace of
singles. Catcher Deberry wss hit in the
leg by a foul tin off Blghee bat in the
Ixth and forced to retire.
Score:
PITTSBURGH.
BROOKLYN.
ARnt.O.A.l
AB.H.O.A
Maranv.,sa
Carey, cf
Blghee, If
Barnh.. rf
Tlerney.ib
Traynor,3b
Grimm. 1 h
3 3'Olsnn, 2b
0 1 OlMyers. cf
1 3 0T. Griff, rf
1 4 0! Wheat. If
0 2 3'Mltrhell.lb
1 0 2IHIgh. 3b
9 01 Ward, ss
2 II Deberry. c
0 3iHungllng.e
Jonnard, o i
Otasner, p 3 0
; Reuther. n 3
Total 30 4 24 121
I Total 13 10 27 11
Score by Innlnga:
Pittsburgh ono ooo ooo a
Brooklyn 030 004 OOx 7
Summary Runs: "Wheat, Mitchell (2),
High (2). Ward (2). Errors: Carey (2).
Two. base hits: Blgbee. Stolen bases: De
berry, Carey. Double plays: Glazner, Ti
erncy. Maranvlll and Orlmm; Ward Ol
son and Mltcrtell. Left on bsses: Pltts-
nurgn. 7: Brooklyn, 4. Bases on halls:
Off Glazner, 2; off Reuther. 4. Struck
out: By Glazner, 8: by Reuther. 3. Um
pires: Rlgler s,nd McCormlck. Time: 1:36.
Divide Pouble-Header.
Boston. July 26. Boston and Chicago
split even here, each winning one end of
a double-header. Doubles by McQuillan
and Powell off Alexander In the 10th
Inning of the first decided that brilliant
contest in Boston's favor. 2 to 1.
In the second game Kaufmsnn held
Boston to four hits and Chicago won, 5
to 1. O'Farrell's hitting accounted for
four runs.
Score, first game:
CHICAGO. I BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Ifeathe.,cf
0 2 0' Powell, cf 6 1
Ho))och..ss 4
Terry, 2b 3
I 1 21 Nixon. If 4 10 0
1 2 61 Cruise, rf 3 1 3 0
1 7 OIBoeckeUb 4 0 0 0
0 10 OIHolke. lb 4 2 13 1
1 0 OlFord. ss 4 12
1 5 0Koof. 2b 4 1 3 S
0 1 2!0'Nell. c 4 2 3 2
0 o JIM'QulU'n.p 3 10 2
0 0 4-
1 Totals 35 10 30 12
Grimes, lb 2
Kelle'er.lb 2
Barker, rf 3
Miller, If 4
Krug. 3h 2
O'Farrell.c 3
Alexa'er.p 3
Totals 30 B 28 17
xOne out when winning run was scored.
Score bv lnnines:
Chlcsgo 010 ono 000 0 1
Boston 000 010 000 1 2
Summary Runs: Grimes. Ford. Mc
Quillan. Errors: Krug. Two-base hits:
MOZART
4 Si k 9 Mild as a May Morning
Utijv
CW itsfragmrici "
VflCOIIttXK m3d fragrant; J Perfccros Rno
lS) J fWYork Vandeifctto
JPJ Dttrfcataitr 3 foe 50c
McCORD-BRADY CO. fS
ftlll Omaha, N.b. Ji e
McQuillan. Ctuts. reasll Sacrifice
Krug. Terry. MnjullUn, Crime. Poubi
pir: K..rf to Ford I Hoik l.sft on
bsie: Chlrsgn, 1. Boston, I Psses en
balls: Off McQuillan. I Dtiurk ul Hy
H'Wulllsn. I Wild pitch: Aleisnder. I,
U'Quii'sn. I empires guiflsy 'd Ms
ran Tims I M
Scar second gams
CHICAGO I HUSTON
AH H O A Tnwell, rf I
I
Calls n, rll I I ,Msn. If I
Hs'roie, rf I I tli'rulse. rf 4
Hsllo'r. t I I 1 Rosrkt I Ib 4
Trrr. lb 41 4' Hoik. Ib 4
t
I
I I
Bsrbsr. Ib t II 1 Ford, ss
friberg, ef I I t IIKopf. lb
I I 1
11
I, tuner, if 4 11 e uibesn.
I 1
Krug. Ib til I F Miller, a I I
O Firr'l, e t I T I II Va n p I
Ka'fnn. p 4 I I sCht s'ry I
Tnials II I IT III Tot. Is It 4 17 11
issued for F. Miller In seventh
Honrs by innings:
Chlcsgo 0 I I
Boston 001 1 COB I
Summary Runs: Heaihenl. Barber. Frl
bsrg, Krug. o Karrell, Ferd Frrert: Terry.
Krug. Two-baa hit O Kairtll Tbrea-bass
hits Callaghan. Iteathcnie. O'Ferrell Sto
len bass: Hnilo.-her Saerlflc hit: F. Mill
er, pouhl ply: Friberg to Terry to Bar.
her. Left on bse chlraio, 4; Boston, .
Bases on balls: Off Kaufmsnn. I: off K.
MUtsr, I Hits: Off F. Miller. I In 7 In
nings; off MrNamare. I In I Innlnga Wild
pitch: F Miller. Losing pitcher: F. Miller.
Umpires: Quigley and tlnran. Tim: 1:41.
rhlllle Win Two.
Philadelphia. July i Philadelphia won
both ends of the doubt-beedr from Cin
cinnati today. 13 to 7, and t to 4. The
eerond gsm went 11 Innings. Fletcher
horn run breaking 4 to 4 11. Ibour
vesu, plmh-hltting for Rapp In th ninth
Inning of the second with two out. hit
home run with a msn on bss tlelng
the si-ore. Lee s pair of horn runs In Ci
first gsm played a big part In th vic
tory. Fonseca had a horns run In ach
contest.
Score, first gam:
CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A 1 AH H O A.
Burns, rf 4 11 OiRapp. 3b 4 0 11
Paub't, lb
Duncan, if
Harper, rf
F'neet-a.3b
H'rgrave c
Plnelll, 3b
Caveney.es
Rlxey. p
xRoush
1 t n p'klnsn.Sb
3 3 OlWIII'ms. cf
S ftlWslker. rf
I t llMoksn. If
1 7 l'Fleti her.ss
1 1 2 Lee, lb
0 1 n'Vfttere. c
1 0 41 Welnert. p
0 0 0 Winters, p
J 8
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
I
7
2 0 0
10 0 1
0 0 0 0
onno
10 0 1
izHeniine
34 10 24 IIHubhell. p
I Ring, p
Totals
I Totals 40 It 27 11
xBatted for Rlxey In ninth.
iHstted for Winters in seventh.
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati Ill 112 000 7
Philadelphia 620 100 04x 12
Summary Run: Burns, Dsubert. Dun
can (2), Fonseca. Plnelll. Rlxey, Parkin
son, Williams (2). Wslker (3). Fletcher
(2), Lee (2). Errors: Fonseca. Plnelll,
Rapp. Two-base hits: Walker. Williams,
Duncan, Mokan, Hargrave, Home runs:
Lee (2), Fonseca. Duncan. Stolen bases:
Walker, Rlxey.. Paubert. Sacrifice hits:
Burns. Duncan, Mokan. Double plays:
rinelli to Hargrave to Daubert. Ring to
Peters to Lee. Left on bases: Cincinnati.
12; Philadelphia. 8. Base on balls: Off
Rtxev, 4; off Welnert. 6; off Hubhell, 2:
off Ring, 2. Struck out: By Rlxeyr 6; by
Welnert, 1: by Winters. 1. Hits: Off
Welnert. 8 In 4 innings (none out in fifth);
off Hubhell. none In 1-3 Inning; off Win
ters, 3 in 3 Innings; off Ring, 1 ni 1 2-3
Innings. Winning pitcher: Ring. Um
pires: Hart and O'Day. Time: 2:47.
Second game.
CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A.
Burns.cf SIS 0,Rapp.3b 4113
Daubrt.lb t 1 13 lPrknson.2b 6
Duncsn.lf 6 0 -0 0 Wllllsms.cf 4
Hsroer.rf 2 S HWalker.rf 8
1 2
2 3
1 2
k
1 30
0 7
3 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
Fonsrs.ib 4 i 3 Mokan.lf 6
Plnelll. 3b 8 13 21 Fletcher. 4
Caveny.es 5 0 4 6 Lee, lb 4
Wlngo.c 4 1 3 Henllne.o 4
Couch. n 4 0 0 8iRlng.n 3
Gillespie, 1 0 0 0" Wgtstn,3h
I xLebrveau.
Total 47 lOxJT 111 O. Smith, p
i Totals 43 13 39 21
xOne out when winning run scored.
xBatted for Rapp In ninth.
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati 000 012 010 000 0 4
Philadelphia 000 200 002 000 16.
Summary Runs: Harper, Fanseca '2).
Wlngo, Walker, Mokan, Fletcher, "en
Hne, Lebourveau. Errors: Mokan, Henllne.
Two-base hits: Ring, Wingo. Home runs:
Fonseca, Lebourveau, Fletcher. Sacrlficea:
Parkinson, Caveney. Stolen bases: Fon
seca,. Double plays: Ring to Fletcher to
Lee; Wlngo to Caveny. Left on bases:
Cincinnati. 9: Philadelphia. 9. Bases on
balls; Off Ring, 4; off Couch. 4; off Gil
lespie, 2. Struck out: Bv Ring, 2 by
Couch. 1; by Gillespie. 4. Hits: Off
Couch. 10 In 8 2-3 Innings; oft Gillespie,
3 In 4 1-3 Innings: off Ring, 8 in 9 fn
nlngs; off G. Smith. 2 in 4 innings. Hit
by pitcher: By Couch, Mokan. Winning
pitcher: G. Smith. Losing pitcher: Gil
lespie. Umpires: O'Day and Hart. Time:
2:17.
CIGAR
am!as Jragrant
St. Louis Tans
Jeer Joe Dugan
St Louis. July Jn-lHy ,,
Th tpetUiofg at the Yankee
Urowrt game yesicnluy were not
reluctant to voire their dit.ipptoval
of the latest New York-Rnttvi deal.
J of Dusin, who figured in the bar
Bain, wai gtcrtcd with hooting and
jeering when he made hi debut in
a Yankee uniform, while Elmer
Smith, the other newly acquired
Yankee, w.it not givrn a fhanre to
appear in the lineup
Members of the C hambrr of Com
merce and the Knury club today
were awaitniij the result of their let
ten ent yesterday to fomnwsirvier
I.andn. President Jolinnon of the
American lemur?, and Wretidrnt
Ileytller of the National league,
protesting again! the deal, which
wat characterized at "unsportsman
like" and ' inileiensible."
Two Hours, No Fall.
San Francisco, July 26. After t0
hour of wrestling without a (all, Ed
"Strangler'' Lewi of San Joe. Cal.,
world's champion, was awarded a
referee's decision over Renato Gar
dinie of Boston.
Grand Circuit Results
Columbus. O., July 24
2:08 class pace. 3-year-olds, purs,
ll.oon;
Flo Pad h. b m.. by Dan Tstrh
I Hi it.'iifirl.l j 7 i
Banner M., b. g. by Banner Leaf
t Perry i J
D. W. Maloney. blk. g , by Judge
Dlllard i Hay) 4 4
Direct Light, b. g . by Direct Hal,
Jr.. (Liirg) 4 j 4
Red Heart B.. ch m.. by Red
Heart, Jr. (Plaxlco) I 8 1
Peter nenley. Arrow Head. Sliver Maid
and Miss Znlo also staried.
Time: I :!. J:04. 2 0814
2:11 class pace, the Deshler ljotel, thre
hents, purse. 13.000:
J W. s by J. S. O. (Rsy) J 1 1
Henry Direct, ch. g., by Walter Di
rect (Palm) 1 t 1
Don Zok. b. g., by Peler O'Donna
(Grady) 4 2
Hall Hee. b. m., Hal B (Chllds) .3 4 4
Th Sherwood, ch. g , by Norchen
(Murphy) s T 6
Lawjer Swift, Patinum and Jess Rlgga
also started.
Time: ; :03 'i . 2:02'i.
2:0S class trot, four heats, purse, 11,000:
ai'Miresor i no ureal, o. n., hy
Peter tbe Great (Cox) 4
Just David, b. g., by Northern
I 1 1
Man (Vnlentlnei 8 113
Ta trick Todd. bik. g., by Jim
Todd (Milloy) 1 8 7 1
The Triump. b. h., by The Ex
ponent (Chllds) 3 s 1 ro.
Alleen Dlllgn. b. m , by Allereon
(Palin 2 1 4 ro.
Llnara Walts, Clyde Th Great and King
Watts also started.
Time: 2:0y.. 2:04'i, 2:06';.
2:15 class trot, three heats, purse.
11.000:
Lee Worthy, br. e., by Le Ax
worthy (White) 1 1 1
Bsron Ktawah, b. c., by Etawah
(Cox) J
All Worthy, b. c, by Lee Axworthy
(Kdinan) 4 4 J
Eleanor Worthy, b. f., by Guy Ax
worthy (Loomls) I 4
Trampsly, b. g., by Trampfast
(Clayton) 6 i drawn.
Time: 2;08Vi, l:10A. t:lti.
1
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