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THE OMAHA FEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1922.
"lefty" Hyman Southpaws Buffaloes to Victory Over Redskins
Fniwr follow IrEDDIE'S FRIENDS LADIES NIGHT l! DacITIPpciiIK !l liWills Slumbers Cootl Tennis
Former Collctr
Hurler Allows
Only Two Hits
llenl Pound. Hoy Allfii Hard
ami Win Sei-oiii (iatnc
of- Jirrir,, 6
lo 2.
By RALPH WAGNEK.
IVM HYMAN, former
hutting ace u( the
(irorgctown univrr
my, touthpawed h
way to victory over
the Oklahoma City
Kcdkirt here yester
day afternoon in the
urcond game or the
series. 6 to 2.
It wai .Sam' third jttart fur the
Rutfalocs anil incidentally hi third
victory (or the cliih. He joined the
herd last rnday from the Detroit
Aim-riran league tram, and ii liable
to he tin ' there' next season.
Hyman was up in the atrnowtihere
t,uite a hit during the eight and
one-half innings, but (luring the lat
trr part of the game startrd coming
down to earth and by the time the
M'vrntli inning rolled around as
grtiing control rif the agate.
Only Two Hiu.
"Lefty" walked nine Indians, one
bane on ball forcing in a run, but
what' a little tliiiiK like wildnrss
when the opposition can t hit? J I y
man held the Redskins to two
widely-scattered singles, one coming
in the ninth and the second in the
u
lolve Sam t touth-fine delivery,
Hoy Allen oppoied llyinan, but
didn't do quite o good. Koy wu
thumped for II hits, among which
wai a homer, triple and a pair of
doublet, Allen had the control,
walking only one Bitlfalo. He
struck out one, while Hyman
whiffed an even hall dozen.
The fluff aloe darted out in reg
ular fashion. Gislason was the first
man up and he singled. Bates and
Grantham grounded out, but "Pug"
Griffin came to life and doubled,
scoring "VVhitey." Manush tripled
and Griffin' scored. Apperson lifted
one and the side was retired. Two
runs, a single, double and triple,
all in one inning.
Grantham Gets Homer.
Grantham parked the pellet out of
the lot lor a homer in the third in
ning and the Buffaloes took a three'
run advantage over the Indians, only
to have the southerners ease over a
run in the fourth on an error and
three banes on ball.
Roy Allen got Oklahoma City's
first single of the game and the only
thing that looked like a hit in the
fifth inning. A base on balls
boosted him to serond and a sacrifice
placed the Redskin hurler on third,
where he scored on an inheia out,
It was the final Indian score.
The Buffaloes had a good inning
in the sixth. One might say it was
Very good. In this stanza three
members of the herd scored. Each
Buffalo got a chance to face Allen
in this mninir. Bates started the
round by landing on first when Mc-
Daniel dropped Tate's throw to the
intitial sack. Grantham singled to
renter and Bates went to third, scor
ing a minute later when Griffin sin
gled to left, Manush parked the
apple out in center and Grantham
tallied. Apperson pulled the unex
pected and singled, Griffin scoring
the sixth and final Omaha run of
the afternoon.
Wilcox then sacrificed and Ma
nush and Apperson went to third
and second, respectively, and were
getting ready to score when Spencer
came to bat. The Indian hurler
rased Spencer four balls and filled
the sacks with only one out, but
Hyman sent a high fly to the short
stop and Gislason retired the side
when he grounded to McDaniel.
The same teams play again this
afternoon, the game starting at 3:30.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
All R H Til NH SB PO A K
. t (I (I II 0 0 I O 0
Detroit Wins Both.
Philadelphia, Aug 22. Detroit
won both ends of a double-header
from Philadelphia today, 6 to 4 and
17 to 3. Home runs by Veach and
Blue and a wild pitch by Hasty de
cided the opening game. Perkins was
banished for the lirst time in Ins
major league career for prolcstjgvr
against Blue's home run, the result
of a bleacher fan reaching out and
pulling in the ball. Heilmann got
his 19th home run and Herman I'il
lete, the youthful Tiger hurler, won
hit seventh game of the season in
the second game. Score, first game;
DETROIT. I'HILALiKI.PHfA,
rut, rf
Tnl. b ....
rVlher, !b . .
Mrlianlel. lb
lilnglattU, If
Winded, M .
MiHira, er
Jiii. e ,
lAllen,
xWhile .
Tot ill.
.1
I
.
...
...A
....a
S 0 t
e o
0 0 0 1
0 0 t
i o a
o o 1
1 l o a
i t o o
S t 1 OiiS 11 s
xWbltg flw out for Allvn In ninth.
m rrAi-or.s
All K H THHHRBrOA K
(ll.lnenn, la ... 4
ltntea, lb 4
rnn(hajn. Sb ..4
lirtflln. rf 4
Manuall.rf . . .
.tiineraoa. If
Mli-o, mm , .
W lliler, . . .
Mirltewr, . . .
Ifyaiaa, p ...
1
1
t
1
4
4
a
i
t
a
71
i in u a
Another Omaha
4 sent n the
ti sa it
fteere tr tnnlngai
Okinawa fllr " ""
MuffhM 101 o t4
nnniur linage niai ttra-ntamen. Eagai
ed runei Oklahoma Illy, 1 1 Omaha, S.
Tkm-kiM bin Manoeh. Twe.bawe hlti
(.rutin, (.rantham. ItuaMa niai i Wlwdelt
I. M.lleai.l, ntrwfw anti Mjr Hr"ea, t
fcr Alien. 1. Hum ua halUl Off llril,
i aff Allra, I. WU aa ln'il Oalahama
lit. Il OaMha, . I atalmi Aaaanaa
ewe) lewte.
Buffalo Hurler Sent
to Norfolk Club
Wettcrn (vaguer
Nebranka Mate
league ,ior lur
tner training yet
le r day taken
Harney Rurch
P i 1 1 h t f
I lyde CoifiB.t4f.
Ii'r to the Nr
i.V.k team. "K'M
ifv ' g' t the
Hkhxrns on
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far .Slate
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A Ptft Cf ACCS.UOMT
STUCK. A PiN ki VA.
TWlS 15 A SAMC THAT
ftXQUeS . LOT CP
UlKy 1 AM COUtlXCfcO
Sooa a Good pcaycrj-
yg5
THE PLUSW 0CR AT Mplf
AMT) V0J SHOOK. V KIviSS w4
VA UKC A FUVVEH W Towi4MTlWAO
V CM A COtmCST&NE K TH'POOR
p j i 0,w? !mTii'i"at tttm'Xi r" '
American League
Blu. lb
Cihaw. Ib I
robb. cf 4
Vtach. If 4
H'mann, rf I
Jonas, Sb 4
Rif nay, u S
B'flar. o 4
Laua, p S
Totals
AH II. O A.
S 4 4
AU.H.O.A
SIS olTounc, Jb
0 4 4IHauar, Ib
1 I 0M U n,rf
ISO Mlllsr. cf
1 4 0P'kin, c
1 SI Brussy,
1 0 S (I'lnway.aa
1 S 1 Walker, If
0 6 l Vykrm, Sb
IHaily, p
II 11 17 It
Totals SI S 27 It
flcor by Innlnti:
Patrolt 2"! (00 114 S
Philadelphia SOU 000 110 4
Summary Run: Blua (2). Cobb (9),
Vtach, Klicnqy, Younf, Hausr, Galloway,
Maaty. Krrnr: llccjcfwan. Two-baia hlta:
Mauasr, Cobb. Thraa-baaa hit; Hliny.
tioma runt: uiue. veacn, uanoway.
Hacrtfleca; Cuthaw, Heilmann, Dykea.
Double playa: Hlsney to Cutahaw to Hlua
Cutahaw to Blue, McUnaran to Youna le
Galloway. Left on baees: Detroit, I; l'hll
adelphla, 4, Basra on balla: (iff laUHi,
ort Haaty, 1. struck out: Hy uaua,
by Haaty. I. Wild pitch: Hmty. I.oa-
Inr pitcher: Hanty. ITmplree: Outhrle
and Connelly. Time; l.bs.
Second name:
DETROIT PHlLADRr.PHIA
AH.HO.AI AB.H.D.A.
Blue.lb 4 1 11 0 ToutiK !h 4 114
Man Ion. lb 0 0 0 1 Hauerr.lb 6 111 1
Cutah'w.Zb 111 4M'Uown.rf 1120
Clrak.lb ,110 01 Mlller.cf 4 0 0 0
Cobb.cf 4 1 0 0 BruKay.c 3 2 10
N F'atead.ct 0 0 0 0Galsway,a 2 0 12
Veach. r III 0 K'alowar.na 1112
Hellmn.rf ( 4 0 0;Walker.lf 4 0 2 0
Jonea.lb 4 1 1 0 Dykca,3b 4 114
Haney.lb 1 0 0 Oi Naylor.p .10 0 0
Klsney.ea 10 1 7 Krtchuin.p 10 0 0
Wondall.o 1 1 1 II, iSrheer 10 0 0
Plllette.p S 1 0 liUgden.p 10 0 0
Moore, p ooio
- i 'loiaia im iiii
Totals 4I11I7 1
(Batted for Ketchum In aevanth.
Detroit 102 Ml BOS 17
Philadelphia 000 000 210 I
Summary Rune: Blua (). Cutahaw.
Clark. Cnbb, Vtach III, Hellmam (2),
Klaney. wonnall (21. Plllatta (3). Hruaay.
Calloway. Pykea (2). Errora: lllinv, Pil-
letie, Hauaer, Oalloway (31, walker,
Dykea (2), osdrn. Two. bate hlta: BriiKiy,
Veacb, Blue (31, Cutahaw (2). Thr.
bate hlta: Heilmann, Callaway. Home
rune: Veach. Httltnann. Stolen bate:
Taune. riaerlflrta: Cutahaw (21. Pnubla
playa: Rianey te tutahaw to Blue: Young
to Calloway; Hlliy to Blue. Lett on
baaea: Pel roll. T; Philadelphia. . Baae
an balla: Off Naylor. 2: off Pllletle. S:
off Ketchum, I: off Ogden. I. Hue: Off
Naylor, f in 4 Inauiie: oft Ketchum, T In
err Oaden. 4 In I. (f Pllleiia. 1 in I:
off Monte, I In I. Hit by pitched hell:
Br Ketchum, lilue: by Pttlette, Hruaay.
i lid plleh! Pilltite. IWanina Pllrn.r;
Pllletla. toelna pitiher: Navlor. lm
plrea; Connelly and liuthrle. Time: I lie.
Cietelaa flmla Vaiika.
New I nk. Am. Huah win-
In elite at aine atraiakt aa broken
hera laday, Ctevelead defeating the 1 tn-
i In the Ural game r the aerite, 4 la
It waa aaiy Huek a fifth defeat In tt
gemea. The atfeal Ue rt,l New
of a a lead In Ike Alnetltan leeaua lu a
a!f game
V hie bitched a rtmerkabte game fur the
elettwra. heiautg New lura taa ana
After ike fitet l''! only iwe taaktee
i.evked fuel, kji en taea an beila,
Vl.KVKI.ANn H!MT Tt'HK
A H II H A I 111 HO A
lam aaa.lt 4 14 Witt cf , I t 4
III! l'Mea b 4111
4 11 Hul t 4 S
4 11 fife l 4 1 S
4l a. kaaa a 111
III tUiteet if t t
I 111 I ktrllli 14 4 1
l . -MM I 4 S
4 t It m p 14
. ,ae ia
Tl 11 II II ) M I S 4 I
I TU ItTtllU
t talf ea I f ttm laieiHneg
. in fifth.
laaalaa 11 ll 4"-4
New t Ia Ml-
wteae-IW Jm 111, !..
tt. o'4e, ta.M igea, i
t a, 4 il fa kate k i
M-eaa ta aeaeeei S'ie
ea ktai tee lit, Jea,a. fea. ttj .
ew4. a g eie n ) f te'i
. a k-eaaa hta I, t'la'! la
taa-a a we,, A I'M . I. ! Mte
I. 't U I a . h h.a I.
I hi 111 i ll a, I a te -
. Mattel 4 la I ia-'e
(", I a I i i h . I m
g,a, M ttt't e-4 V.a t
generally alow and looaa genie.
aenre:
ST. LOtTIB. I HOSTnV.
AU.H.O.A A HII O A.
Tnbln. rf 4 S I Mebold, rf 4 1 S
' Men'ky, rf
1 llurne, lb
'Pratt, ,2b
I Herri., If
0 Keweter, Ib
0 Mitchell, aa
z.watiera, a
Ko.i.r. lb t
Hleler. lb S
Jacnb'n. cf S
m Ma e, :tt S
Wlllla'a, If S
Mevereld, o 4
Oerber, aa S
Hliockar, p 4
lit
pennnck, p
sJ.Coltlng
4 10
4 I 10 t
10 4 2
4 0 0 1
4 1 1 S
5 I J S
S S S
2 111
14 4 0
Tolala 40 It 21 II
Totals 12 7 27 it
r netted for Walter In ninth. ,
aU.ora by Inning:
fit. I.oul Ill 031 0201
liuaton 001 104 H'JO 4
Summary Runa: Tobln 2), Koater, WIII
lama, Mevereld, (Jerber (I I, Shocker, 11
bold, Fewater. pennock. Krrora: Shocker,
llurne, Heme, Mitchell, Fewatar. Two
bate hlta: Sevareld, Oerber, Hurna. Three
hate hit: Pennnck. Stolen bate: Jacobean.
Marlflca hlta: Waller. Mitchell, Jaoobton,
Double play: Mitchell to Pratt to Hurna.
Left on baae; St. lOUle, I; Bolton, 4.
Haeea on balla: Off Shocker, 1; off Pan
nock, I. Struck opt: Hy Shocker, 1; by
Pennock. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Pen
nock (Jacobeon.) l'mplre: fineen and
Hlldebrand. Time: 2:02.
Senator Break f.ven.
Waahlngtoa, Aug. ii. Chicago and
Waehlngton illvUled a double-header to
day, the fJrlffmen winning the flret, 4 to
2. while tha aecond an aaey victory
for tha Whlta Son, S to 0. Mogrldge ont
pllchrd Roberteon In the first, being atrong
In tha plnchea while Mack waa a punila
for tha tirlffa In tha aecond. A homa run.
Inelde tha grnumla, by Uharrlty, featured
the flret conteat.
Score:
CIHCACio wanMiMirnn
AU.H.O.A I
Honper.rf 4 0.1 II Rlca.cf
AB.H.U.A.
4 2 3 0
1
1
1
2
2
0
0
1
Johnton.t 111 2 Harrle.Jb
Colllnt.Jb 4 11 Z .ludge.lh
Sheely.lb 4 0 11 0 Ooelln.lf
Moetll cf 4 2 2 (!llrnwer,rf
Kalk.lf 1 0 2 0, (lharrlty.n
M'CMn.Sb 4 10 l'p'paugh.ea
Schalk.c 1 0 4 0 t.amotte.lb
Hobcrian.p 2 0 0 OiMogrldge.p
Iloilgce.p oono
x.Mulllgan 1 1 0 0 Totals 21 10 27 10
xJenklna 0 0 0 0
Totala 22 1 24 S
x Matted for Roberteon In eighth.
x Batted for i'alk In ninth.
Chicago ono ono 1012
Waahmgton Oil loo oix I
S u m m a r y Runec: Muelll (2). nice.
Herrle. Brower. Uharrlty. Error: Hooper,
Three-baee hlta: Moetll (2), Harrla. Homa
run: Oharrlty. Stolen baeo: Rice. Hocrl
flca: Jenklna. Double play": Pecklnpaugh,
Ilnrrla to Judge; llarrle. Pecklnpaugh to
Judge; Johnson to Collin to Hheely. I. 'ft
on baaea: Chicago, 6; Waehlngton, 6 Baea
on balla: Off Hoberteon, 7 In 7; off Hodge,
S In 1. Hit by pitched ball: by Mogrlilge,
Jnhnaon. Loelng pitcher: Robertaon. Um
pire; Nallln and Owen. Time; 1:27.
Second game:
CHICAGO. I WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A. Rica, rf I 1 2 t
Hooper, rf 4 1 0 n'Herrlt, j 10 2 2
Johna'11, ee 4 1 1 2 Judge, Ib 4 110
Colllna, 2b 1 1 1 4 Ootlln, If 10 10
Hheely, lb 4 0 10 1 Brewer, rf 1 1 I 0
Moetll, cf 4 0 2 11 tihnrrlty, e 4 1 1 1
Kalk, If 4 0 1 O Peckln'h. ea 1 1 1 I
M'Clel'n.lb 14 1 JJ.imotte. lb I 0 1 1
81 halk, ollt: Mhanka, Ib I I I I
Mack, p p I 1 1 llPrancia. p 1 0 0 I
IITrl.'kton, p 0 0 A 0
Totala 3,1 tlTllaMllan 1 0
ItUoebel 1 t
I Totala ilSS7l
artatted for I.amMta In aeventh.
Halted for Pranri In aeventh.
Scura by Innlnge:
Chlcego oi4 050 a 1
Waehlngton " 000 Ooo 0
Summary Rune: Hooper. Johnatnn,
Mack. Krrora: J, .notion, Mack, tlualin,
l"e klnpaugh. Two-bete hit: tlherrity.
Tbrca-baee hit: Mai k, SVhalk. Mecrlflte
hlta: Pecklitfaugli, llama. Iiouble play:
MoClellen, t'olllne and Hheely. Left an
eaeee; Chirago, 4, Wethlngioa, t. Haaea an
balla1 Off Mack. I: off Itancie. I. Struck
auti By Mack. 1: v francia, 4; by e.rh .
aoa. I. HHai Off f'taci.. 4 In T Inning;
off r.rlrkeun. In I inninge. Wild pit'h:
e'taare. 1 oeing atli ker: t'rencia: I ntptiee!
(iwena tad clailta: Time: I J.
National League
Giant Beat Reds.
Cincinnati, Aug. 22. The Giants
increased their lead in the National
league race today to four full names
by beating the Reds, 7 to 3, while (he
Cardinals were idle. The score:
NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A
Btn'oft.ti 4 11 I1 Burn, rf
1 1 llliau'rt, lb
I 1 4, liuncau, If
14 0 Rouah, i f
1 4 O k on re. 2b
112 OIHarg've. c
I 2 : Pine-Ill. 2b
CINCINNATI.
AH 11. OA.
oroh, lb
Prlat h, 2b
Maueel, If
Young, rf
Kelly, lb
Steng'l, rf
Hnyder, e
M'Qul'n, p
4 1
1
4
4 1
4.1
4'1
14 0
1 0
Total 111127 12
Caveny, ag
allarper
Klm'li k.
Couch, p
Keck, p
sHreaaler
lllleeple, p
illohne
1
0
1 4
0 4
4 4
ea-br ik
ayeeaef.vf
lUtJnl It
Bawl .ea
H e4 If
law e l
Setil.e
h:
SafoorOut
tteeaea la4 fewitai A
tw-aea, II , 1 ,I.l,fi
h a -1 it. a . ,u
i 1- - a ' at t. g a 4 -
l.t,ae ti.t.i a t.e, e to,.,., t
'l i'l Ike ,,.-t4 t-aiv i 4,
Q Hatttf kit Ike hell dean Ike rttl
kaee Ilea eel either Ike alt.-hee or Ihe
I ,tl keeeiuea geie II, He ateada Iktia
ell l-t (he kaittf aad the laiiet (tin
ant ! liae la e...i keiHS tu'kttl, I he
wul l -r d..ieg Ikat t
. Ma la,
t l'e the three t.l Ilea ft'titt heme
gieta la fuel eat geteta ea lae eai,
at the iktte f-,il I'e ta ih,r ket-e
4. I ade aeataia ewiedtilweia awd haaa
etaia la tUi t hwtwg w-eje at I ittl baa
la eelwa tha halite.
y h,.i -e tt'-i ltiie k't
la null kui- He Ifc'wwa U I ,et
w:i -. , kieg ite beta we Ike ewwaee,
Mo ,a.e ea fuel et ia., el e. f.
att .i. kt ike ke-l ee4 lee hee t
kxe e4 titihta 4'4k-e "e, I ha
t. A i. il '
a ha, Ma Ml hall tint at
aU e4 tthew h. 4u4 lh4 Ihee waa
heaae - (rtt
t, ..., I l gel te el Klee
k -t la ! lutwtt, w l.kta
te a4 i !-- le laue) kat T'a
ii4 kteewtea i.e-aea ka a 4 -4
i eel lkt . e 4-ia ( f
A,a l t l eat I
he tha tlewl Imwtt killed tha
eeea atat tl-t ha wafcew iaa wa-ea ae
lhaa 14 wee ta ea.i the ea
awe Haw a ae wee Hwaa aet-wwa) ha IhwA
ei f'-M eo4 it I att
to Ike w: 4 4 ie ha tk.awa
l ket ie tt-e tt l ii 4 4 a-i
I t-ette i a ,t ,, e t.ea eg
4 il I . ti
a N 4 aeM aw4 Vha ettwwee
twwid t4 wa l4 M ha wuk.a 4a aaka
Ikel eteh.
Total It Stilt
tHafted for ( aveney In alxth.
sHetted for Keck In alxth,
xBaiied for (Jlllctpie In ninth.
Score by Innlnge:
New Tork ...101 Oftt 000 7
Cincinnati Oil 001 000 2
Summary Rune: Bancroft, Oroh,
Maueel, Young (2). Stengel, Hnyder, Burn,
Rouah, Foneeca. Error: iJuncan. Twc-hae
hit: Burnt, Bancroft. Maueel. Hnyder,
Three-bite hit: Routh, Plndll. Homa run:
Bancroft. Stolen bete; Prltch, Double
playa: I'lnelll to Hargreve to Konaeca fo
tiauhert to Keck; Klmmlck to liaubert;
Hencroft to Prlach to Kelly. Left on bac:
New York, t; Cincinnati, t. Knee on ball:
Off Couch, 2; off (llllctple, 2; off Mc
Quillan. 2, Struck out: Hy Keck, 2; by
McQuillan, 2. Hit: Off Couch, S In t 1-2
Inning; off Keck, 4 In 12-1 innlnge; off
illllctiile, 2 In 1 Inning. I.ntlna pitcher:
Couch. Umpire: Moran and Qulgley. Tim:
2:01.
Cuba l.oaa Opener.
Chicago, Aug. 22. Brooklyn defeated
Chicago, t to 4, In the flret gam of tha
eerlea here. Tha locale took tha lead, but
the vleltnra drove Aldrldga off tha mound
In the fifth and went In front. Score;
BROOKLYN. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O.A, I AU.H.O.A.
f, I 3 SiHol'chcr. i 1 1
SlTerry, 2b
U'dlllict, lh
Olt'al'han. rf
0! Miller, if
Oleon, 2b
.Tohn'n. at
1) Or'th, rf
Wheat, If
Myere, cf
Schm t, lb
High, Ib
Fieber'y. o
Vance, p
Total 31 14 27 t
Kruif. 3b
u'Far'el, e
Ald'tlge, p
Oeborne, p
iKrlberg
Htu'and, p ..
xHarher
Hea ole, cf
Totala 14 t 17 11
xllatted for Oeborna In eeventh.
xliatttd for stueiand in ninth.
Score hy inning:
Brooklyn ono 0S1 001
Chicago 000 200 0201
Summary Rune: Oleon, .lohnoton, B.
Griffith. Schmamlt, Peberry, Terry. Orlmea
(21, Calleghan. Error: Johnaton. Two-bate
hlta: Nchmandt, High. Terry, Orlmea, H,
Ortfflth, Hollocher, stolen bae: Orlmea.
Sacrlflcei: Iteherry, Vance, Calleghan.
Left on hatce: Brooklyn, 1; Chlcego. I.
Baaea on ball: Off Aldrldge, I: off Vance,
4. Struck out: By Aldrldge, I; by Vance, t;
by Stuelend, 1 Hlta : (iff Aldrldge, I In
4 SI Inning; off Oebnrne, 1 In 111 In
nlnge: off Stueiand, 1 In i Innlnge Loelng
pitcher: Stuelend, l'mplre; O'liay and
Hart. Time; 1 17,
Piratee Hit Out Victory.
Pittsburgh, Aug 2! Timely hilling,
aided by the vulture' elnw Infieldlng. gave
pitlthurgk a 4 to I victory over rhila
delpnla today, Mnrrltnii cine home with
tha winning run In tee alith lie alngled
with Iwti out and completed tha circuit
whan Maraavllla and t arey till lately,
Scorer
I'lllt Allfl.PMIA ' ptTTSIIt'WOIt
All It tl A A II Mil A.
Watone lb till Uvllle.te 411
I'arkeoa lh I 4 1 li .wl 4 t I I
Wllieliiecf ISt lilt bee It 1144
M elkef.rf Ilia Huea-ll rf 1114
Mokea If 111 Ti-,nt Jh 4111
fleichr ta 41 4 fteientla 4411
Iftlie lu ) III 4: Um,. Ita 41
It. nun. e I I eetltii-.tt 4 14 4
Meeduaai I I I lo,.a 4 14
l.e I i
..-I Tiaia II 14 It 1
Telal It til III
Halted to Mtaduag la ninth.
eWwa kg laaiagi.
Phtitdeii-ki , , eii ue ee
Pntaaatgh , let a teg (
unteaaty Nuaa Witghtiae, Wakeg
ill, Meiea.llle, K l e'et Mettle. a.
Ilteut I'eiaiMe-tev iHtee-waee hili Meaea
keetifltfea Uvtit. tttgtea twkla pier
I ate I lln. Pe,,t-- I tleltke
I te la I til aa heaea; Pki.t4eii-l.ia. tt
fKieaeigk. I t. t ea bt'ia nit km
I'tl 4. e'l M-titte-a, 4, an.k e My
I'xJttl Ii hy M !!. t I -i.titee (t.g
I' I a4 M'Cataiek r.mt
Jack Taxlor Gets
Draw With Samuel
City, la, Auf JjJa..
Tl-f t 0ii nlH 10
tWWVil l A ifltwj Will, get)
l.(wtJL Ro4i.ii Tr t4rH in
hm ltAvwt.M pant Mi W
ut. AliKiuH t hitj
I "i(ji4 44 let tKe trtfiMt l
le 4 t (41 ftw4 UiAg) )
bt sa i
BareBall Results
am ,f"A a 41
MMTKM41 I.eUttK,
hlaadlimi,
W, I. f-l I W. I. Pel
Tuleg 4 .4l,HalffJae St M A4
St. J.-etph t If ,tl ttkle City tt II .III
Mlrblla II I .141,11. Mollta tf I .ill
wutl'ily if t .ttJ.Uenver 44 tl ,i!
itelenlai'a tUatilla.
tluffalieea, Oklahamai Illy, f.
luiea. beater, 4 I,
Wichita, II I, a,i,u City, I I
St. Joe.eiik at I" Mwlnes (called I
fourth, lain
Twdat'a (,arnee.
Oklahoma Illy at Omaha,
'lulea al llenier,
Wichita al wloui Oil jr.
St. Joe.prt at ilea Multie.
r.BttHA ST A TP. I.KAttlK.
f landing.
W UPct I WtPct.
Norfolk tf It .let Palrbury I It ,441
Lincoln. 14 14 .Ulf Hae'liig II II ,4!
litalrua It II lull tl. Itiand 17 II .ill
VeelarUar 'a Keeull.
Orand leland. 4; lltatrlce, .
alrbury I; Lincoln, I.
Norfolk-Hatting; wel ground.
Today' Lame.
Lincoln al Pelrbury.
Orand leiend at tleatrlce.
Ilaatlnaa al Norfolk (10:14 I, m l
Haatlngg and Norfolk al Columrug at
I V. Ik. '
NATIONAL I.KAGt K.
taadlng,
W I, Pel I W I. Pel.
N. Tork 74 44 .40 1 Pllttburg 41 ti .ill
St. Iiul 44 I .1st, Brooklyn 14 tl ,42
chirago gt II .Uli I'liila 44 ,i,r
Clncimi 1,4 tt .tieiHoetua 17 7t .tilt
Veelerilay' KrtuKe,
Plitthurgh, 4; Philadelphia, 1.
Brooklyn, t ; Clin ego, 4.
New York, 7; Clfti Innatl, I,,
f0 other gaiitea played.
Today's ttainee,
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Boetori gt Sf, ltute.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Pmeburgh,
AwP.HK AN ilr,At r.
htandltig.
Wf,.Pc. vr.lt.Pet.
N, Tork TO 4 ,tl,f hlrego It it .411
St, IIUI 70 41 .tt Waehloa tt tt ,444
fletrult 4t tt .tllll'hlla. 41 47 .411
Clevalnd II It .412, lloeton tl 72 .lit
Vewlerday'g Keeull.
Detroit, 1-17; Phlladalphlg, 4-1.
St, IaiuI. t; Hoaton, 4.
Waahlngton. 4 0; Chicago, 1-2.
Cleveland, 4; New York, 1.
Today's Oamee.
Chicago at Waetilngton.
St. Loulg gt lloeton.
lietrolt at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at New Tork.
AUKKICAN AHHOCIATIO.V.
Htauullnga.
W, U Pet, I W. I Pet.
St. Paul 74 44 .ir Kan. City et 41 .tot
Mlnnea'llg 70 14 .tir lulavllla 12 It .411
Mll'aukea 74 47 .lU: Toledo 47 7 .171
In'napoll ti tt .tltlColumbug 44 12 .lit
Vewierday'g Keeull.
Kentee City, It; Mlnneapoll, 0,
Louievllla, I; Columbue, 4,
St. Paul, II; Milwaukee, I.
Indlanapoll, 1-0; Toledo, I t,
Today (amc.
Toledo at Indlanapoll.
Columbua at Loumviila.
St. Paul at Milwaukee.
Mlnneapolla at Kanaaa City.
Tetaa lettni,
Beaumont. 1; Wichita Kalle, 4.
Moueton, ; port worm, 7.
(lelvetton. t; Shrevepnrt, 12.
San Antonio, 2; ballaa, 1.
Southern Aeeoclatlon,
Nathvllla, 1; Atlanta, 4.
Little Rock, 1; Birmingham, 1.
Wettcrn
IZjWills Slumbers Cootl Te nnis
Th'paoa.l t
I'evlo.lf I
litnb.cf
1. llv.lt. lb S
lltmn n Ik I
Milimeee 4
I'totliji.c 4
I'enf r'h p S
Totals
Talaa Overwhelme lleaiee
llettaee. Aua. 11 Tuiaa walt,Med her
ay lu a II to 4 victory over Ibe H.tte
In the firal half of a 4-uuie-neeuac n.ie
tnia afternoon, behind Ihe leieren I'ea
forth. Tha titlloie eepluied lha lung end
of a pitching duel between lien aaa nue
well. In 1, In the eecund genie by teking
advantage ir Hill a ioeily trior atute
Pile! genie; ,
TIISA I"KNVPR
AH II ('A i AH II OA
II. nneli.lf 1 g 4 i O'Brien. rf 4 14
S I lioitieo If SSI
I I Sltiruee lf 14
1 I , hhanley.tb 4 I I
4 4 l lng rf S I
5 l ("right, Ik t I
4II Kerr ee 4 11
1 14 41 pet etm.lh 4 I
4 11 Perker.a tit
-" freemen a 4 4 1
14 7 It I V.Mith.i. p 1 4
I iv, right I
f Toll!' II I 17
Belted for Voorhel la alalh.
Tulea ,, Ill "t 14414
lieaver JI
Summery lluna Hennetl, Paul, Lamb
(, llivelt in, Baumaa III, M'Umne
(21, Croany, t'enlortb. (I'Brl'O. ilumee,
Hhtnlty, I'atlereon Krr..re tiuiriri ill.
Itng, Cartwright, Kerr, Voorh-ie. Kerned
rune: Tulee, II; Denver, 4. Stolen heeea:
Lelitelt. Ileunian Twu.beea hitai I r.
fin. Thrimpeon, litlveii Beuman, Three,
beta hit: V Mrlen Home rune: Shenley,
Lamb III. kiru-k out i By Kanforib. t:
hy Preeman, I; by Vooib.it, t llet'e oa
belle: (iff llanfurth, I; off freemen, I;
off Vnorbelg, I Left on beeee: lienver.
I: Tulea. I. sacrifice hit: Parker, in.
nlngg pitched: Hy freemen, I l-l; run. I;
hue. t. L'ifinlrea: iiuiiabue and Held.
Time; 1 ft.
Score aecond fa ma;
Tl.'LSA IHCNVKR.
AHHOAl AII.IIOA.
Benneit.lf 4 I 1 I O'Brien. i f 4 4 11
T p.on.lt, 4 I II Kerr. I 4 111
lievle, rf I a 4 si nnarney.jn I l a a
I .a mil. if 4 I I I' l.rt.m Hi 4 111
I, v. Ii. lh 14 7 I '"wrlght lb 1117
lit o.o, 2b 4 1 I 1 Wile I, I. rf til
M llimilt ee t 1 1 liOrola. If 4 11
cro.liy, u 4 114 41 Parker. 4 4 1
Ku. l, p 111 21 Hall, p 114
Tulala 11 tlTtl Total 12 7 1711
Tulea in 404 4114
lienver , ...414 t"l 4101
Summary Runs: Benn'lt (I), Lamb,
Thomptun. Bauman, M'-Olnnie, Kerr,
Shenley, Pettereon. Krrore: Letnb, Mc
Omnia, Hall, t.arnrd runt: Tulea, I;
lienver, 1, Stolen baee: Bennett. Two
beea lilt: Shanley, Mctllnnia. Threg-beea
hit: lamb, Pattereon. Sacrifice hit:
Cerlwnght (I), llnvle (I), Bennett, Rug.
all. Struck out: By Rueeell, 7; by Hall,
I. Rate on ball: Off Rueeell, I; off
Hall, I. Left on baaea: lienver, S; Tulea,
4. Tim: 1 21. Vrnplre: Held gnd lion,
uhue,
Sioux City Hreak Ryan.
Sloug City, Aug. 12 sious City ipllt a
double-header wltfi Wichita hera today, tha
viaitor winning lh flret, 17 to I, snd tha
PiLker tha second fame, 4 14 I.
Sci
Hud Jackson
S i
wnxa
cf t 4 1 0 Ha'llon, 4 1
icora flret ftmi:
WICHITA. I
AH 11 (1. A
smith,
Hlak'ley. tf 4
Waeh'rn.tb I
Ktti, rf S
Berger, a S
Butler, Ib t
Heley, e S
ilriffln, n
M Ho'll, lb S
Orcgory, p 4
Houae, p I
Totala
SIOIX CITY.
AB H O A.
1 1
1 1 OiHem'ay, Ib t 1 S S
1 1 I1 Kith, ifp 411
1 1 OMetg, Ib 4 111 1
114 Oeter'd, rf 4 1 1
1 1 2Mettlrk, If f 1 1 4
1 1 Vi Palmar, 2b 4 2 1
0 Shangl'g, g 4 1 7 4
2 17 Oj Wilton, p 4 4 4 4
1 liKo'er, p-rf 12 4 1
tiliulentl, p 4 4
lilt vie. p 4 4 4 1
4t!t27 17!zierr 114
State
Link I-oee (Jam.
Pelrbury, Neb., Aug. 21. Ooodwln'a
Ingle followed by Mciiermott'a aacrlflca
and s bit by Rooney, decided a pitchera'
battle In the ninth Inning of today'a game
In which Palrbury defeated Lincoln, 1 to
2. Lovlch pitched airtight ball after tha
fourth inning. Score:
FAIKBCRY LINCOLN
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Rooney, tt 4
Ketry,2b 1
Relchle.lf 4
Wibah, lb 2
Bllea.cf 1
("land, 3b 1
O'nilwln.rf 4
M'fier'tt.o .2
Lovlch.p 1
I'Sprangr,
carrlf.ci
0 ry,2b
I'Cotikey.n
VKIibton.rf
41 Bool, If
01 McCoy.lb
2 Zlnkcr.Jb
IjSlillth.p
0 1
1 10
0 1
0 0
Total 21 1 27 17 Totgl 33 4 24 14
Lincoln ..OHO 200 000 2
Palrbury 000 002 0011
Summary Rum: Bllee, Cleveland, Good,
win, riya, Conkey. Hrrnr, Cleveland,
Spranger. Two-bate bit: Dye. Sacrifice:
Cleveland, (loodwln. Struck out: By
Smith, I; by Lovlch, t Bate on bell:
Oft Smith, 2; off Lovlch, i. Umpire:
Wheeler, Time: 1:46.
Inlander Kren Scrlet.
Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 22. Orand Teland
evened the aerlee hero today by defeating
Beatrice. 4 to 1. Jielaguerra wet injured
In the firac Inning and waa carried from
the field. Kranda waa hit by a pitched
hall and waa forced out of the fume alo.
The acoro: v
ORAND ISLAND. I BEATRICE.
AB.H.O.A AU.H.O.A.
Kra'da, 3h
W.Hh'e. rf
Ro'n. b-rf
Met, ea
Speaker, If
PI'ce, 1-lb
K.S'pe, cf
Brew'r, lb
Bentley, o
Prlt'ard, p
0 0
0 1
1 1
0 1
1 1
0 4
1 4
0 11
1 4
1 0
2 Oela'ra, en 110 1
0 Bo n, lf-cf 4 14 0
21 Klrch'r, lb 4 1 II 1
Totala 14 n:i It
Mn'la, cf-rf
McKee, rf
Qiilnn,
M'ey, If-tt
Ijtb'ge, lb
Wlg'eni, 2b
lTnger, o
Llnder. p
iHolmea
Totala 17 S27 1I
s Holme out, hit by batted ball. .
iHoltne hatted for Llnder III ninth.
Score by Innlnge;
Onnd laland 100 103 4004
Beatrlca (104 0U0 4101
Summary Rum: Kranda, Brewer (II,
Prltcbard, Marul Krrort: Robea til,
Mela, Mooney, Labarga. Two-bite hit:
Klrchner. Secrlflra hlta: Klrchner, Brewer.
Iiouble pleye: Kranda to Bentley to Brew
er; Mooney to l.el-erge In I nfer. Baaea on
belle: tiff Llnder. t; ctf Prltcbard, I
Struck out: By Llnder, 2; hy Pritcherd, 4.
till nr intent, 1 hell: Hv Llnder (Kranda.
l-iercej. itnpire- onneon. Time: ;19,
Frctl Tonry lo Hfport
to Hrowiu IVext Sfasou
St. Ldiiii. A ii. 2.', Fred Toney,
ftirnier New Yotk twirlrr.'Hhom the
St, l.otii Nationals obtained by
waiver I mm Motion a wrrk sgn. .-ill
not feHirt to the I'ardiiula until net
season, Jlrancli Kukry, manager ol
in tardinaii, announce'l tint alter
titxin on Ins return frmn Ntihville,
Tenn., her h conferred with Ihe
pitcher, The U of Ttmey it
prtled to have a marked effect tn
tin local peniurtt rhanret.
Totals It 11 27 II
sBatted for Pavl In ninth.
Wichita 41 441 (11)0427
Sioux City 114 404 - 002 4
Summary Runa: Smith (t), Rlakealey
(41, With burn (41, Keet (I), Berger, But
ler (21, Haley (2), Mcdowell (2), Oreg
ory '(1), Hamilton (1), Hemingway, Kith,
Hhangllnf, Query. F.rrora: Wathburn, Ha
ley. Two-bete bite: McDowell (2), Heming
way, Smith, Hamilton, Mela. Sacrifice
hlta: Berger, Wathburn. Sacrifice fly:
Wathburn, Stolen beea; Blakeeley. Double
playa: Berger-Waahburn-McLlowell; Ham-ilton-Palmer-Metg,
Left on baaea: Sloug
City, 7; Wichita, 10. Haaea on balla: Off
WlWIaon. 1; off Koettger. I; off dreg
ory, 2; off I.ulantl, I, Struck out: By
Roettger, 4; by Davie, 1; by Orcgory, 1.
Paaeed ball: Sbangllng. Hit by pitched ball:
By Koettger (Knet. Winning pitcher:
Gregory, Loelng pitchnr: Wilton. Umpire;
Ormeby and Holme. Tim: 2:11.
Scor, gocond fame:
Nettaikt N. J, Auir, Harry
Will, nerti hcavywrighi nf N'ew
Orlrant, Ut iukIiI
knocked out II ml
dy Jackion of
Newark after twn
niinutes and M
second of
ilk-hung hi the
irrond round of a
I.' round match.
ll'Ilt- a I ...:.l.
nig loriu nun t m
Jackton in lh F k&m
lirti round, cuff- J'if'Z'i
me liittt Itilt aw. ' '
rry corner of tin .
rinff with sharr eat M
dm, La In lha iuw.-a t . -,j . i
facLann wu mi.
able to land a iUt:
punch on his ad
versary.
In the serond round Jackson
dalird from his stool and attarked
Wills in bis own corner. The New
Orleans nrgro sent Jarksoti hurtling
to the ropes with a right upper. ut,
then feller him lor the count with
right and Irft band smatliri to the
jaw.
Will weighed 215 poundi and
Jarkton V3.
Dempsey to Box
in Michigan City
Michigan City, Ind., Aug 22. Jak
Demptcy will appear in Floyd l iiz
timmons' arena here Labor day, but
not in defense of hi title. Governor
McCray of Indiana today granted
permission to stage an exhibition
contest for Demptey, with sparring
partner ai his opponents, This ex
itibition will be supported by four
bouts involving all-star boxen,
Two other champions of inter
national fame who will appear in the
four bouts here are Jimmy Clabby,
who hold the middle light-heavy and
heavyweight title of Australia, and
Hilly Wells, the middleweight belt
holder of fcurope. The card will be:
Jack Dempsey against sparring
partners.
Jimmy Clabby against Jimmy
Darcy, 10 rounds at 160 poundt.
K i 1 1 y Well againet Dennis
O'Keefe, 10 rounds at 147 pounds.
Harold Smith againtt Iferbie
Srhaefer, eight rounds at 118 pounds.
This will be Clabbv's first start in
America since his absence of seven
year in Australia, where he ha
swept the stand. Clabby' home is
in Hammond, Ind.
Hi opponent, Darcy, is a Pacific
coatt contender for middle honors.
Play Marks
Big Tourney
Spanish 'Dm!
inaffd in
Doulilr
(!ti Miiii
National
Title
Grand Circuit Results
WICHITA.
AB. H O. A.
gmllh, cf
B'tley, If
W'burn.lb
Kut, rf
berger, gg
Bulla, lb
0 riff In. o
McO'ell, lb 4
Mi.-D'ld, p 1
Gregory 1
BIOUX flTT.
AB.H.O.A.
H'lton, aa
H'way, lb
Kith, cf
Matt, lb
O'gard, rf
MatticK.lf
Palmer,2b
Query, o
Havl. p
Total .21 I 21 11
Total llllllltl
x Hit ted for McDonald In eevenlh,
fieven Innlnf by agreem-nt.
Wichita 020 010 02
Sioux City 101 000 x 4
Summary Rune: Berger, Butler, Orlf
fln, Hamilton (2), Eleh. Mats. Error:
Hamilton. Two-l-nt hlte: McDowell,
Kith, Mat)!, McDonald, Berger, Butler.
Sacrifice hit: Hemingway. Sacrifice fly:
Metz. Stolen baiea; Kith, Oatergard,
Smith, Eaet Double playa: Hamilton,
Palmer and Metz, Berger, Wuhburn and
McDowell, Butler Waahburn and Mc
Dowell. Left on baaea; Wichita, 12; Sioux
City, 12. Baaea on ball: Off McDonald,
I; off Pavle. 2. Struck out: By McDon
ald, 3; by Davla, 0. Hit by pitched ball:
By Davla (Blakcaley). Umpirei: Holme
ind Ormeby. Time: 1:10.
Ill
i i
1.4 I
( 'Jro
( Ira
1:21 clae trot, purs 11,000; thrt huts
plan.
Peter fha Brewer, b, .. by Peter
tha Oreat (Ray) Ill
Pluto Watt, b. b., (W. Dlcker.on) 111
Battle ., b. ST., (H. Brunt).... Ill
Bllmiuo, b. h., (A. McDonald).,., 4 4 4
Ceganila Boy, b. f., (Oarrlton). . . , 7 4 1
.omhro, Dillon, The Oreat Marie, Pel
hem Kxpreae glao atarted.
Time: t:0t4t, 1:04, IMt.
Tha Knickerbocker 2:01 claia trottlnr,
puree, 12,000, 1 In I:
King watta, n. n., by General
Wattt, (a. McDonald) 1
Tha Great Volo, b. b,, by Ptter
tha Oreat (Cog) 1
Legal J , b. by Legal Pa
rol (Warman) ............ (
Prlnceeg Dtawah, b. m, (Mur
phy) 4
Hcrbelwyn, b. r (Erwln)..,. 1
' Time: 1:1)1, 2:01, 1:04, 2:01.
2:11 claaa trot, tl.000, three-heat plan:
Bill Sharan. ch. g., by Cgptaln
Aubrey (Murphy) , 1 1 1
Silvia Brooke, b. m., (Hodton).. Ill
Admiral Harrl, b. f., (Uarrl-
on) .' 4 11
Alta ICvan, r. m., (Thoma).... 14 4
Alt Cjurtt, br. (., fW, Dlckerton) t 7 4
Lorena Watt, Little Mary, Wllnka
glto started.
Time; 2:07, 1:07. 1:01.
1:10 rlati paca, puree, 11,001), thra
heata plan.
Robert Direct, ch. f., try Walter
Direct (Hay) 1 1 1
The Sherwood, ch. g., by Norchen,
(Murphy) Ill
Harold Hale. b. g. (Oarneon) . . . . Ill
Peter Bradford, br, e., (Horan)., 4 4 1
Lady Alleen, blk. m., (Mmall).. fit
Time: l:07t4, 2:10, 1:414.
To heat i:2i trotting.
Xenliiha. ch. f . (four) by Atlantic Ex-
prrta (Phllllpa), won. Time, 2:274,.
Tourn-mriit.
fl'iilon, Aug. V I'lty worthy r-i
a ilittniiinnahin marked the advtnre
! lo the third round today of lh na
tional (liiulilrl fournamrlit, in which
rrprrteiitativr of four countries arc
coiiirndirig,
'Ihe Sfannh Davit cup team cf
Meiiucl Alnnso and ( omit At (nnar
Hat eliminated by the revitalired in
trriulionihiH It. Norn William
II and W. M. Waibburn, in straight
et, that were entirely rsy sett.
The scoret were 6 4, 6-, ( 2.
Kutvirg two mttrhrt each, the
Auttralian leant n (iersld I- l'el
Irrioit and 1'at O'llara Wood, and
the new American combination nf
W, M. Johnilon and Wallace John
ton, did too days' work in one and
v.ere creditrd with good jobs, well
done, in straight set victories over
lerr opponent.
Tilden and Kichard Win.
While the match in which the old
liniirt, Dwight V. Davit and Iiol.
combe Ward, rhampiont of nearly a
fiiarlrr of a Ctitury ago, tippoied
Ihe playing through champions, W.
T. Tilden II and Vincent Kichard,
drew a goodly g tilery, the cron
turned quickly away when the latter
won, 6-0, fi-J, 6-1, to see the fight
for turvivaf of the Kintry brothrrt,
Kobert and Howard, i'acilk coart
cliampiont, .
The Kinteyt, tenf finalitt le-t
year, were forced five sets by the
I nfd-hitting combinaiiiiii of Willis 1-.
Davis of San Francisco and II. (.'.
Johnon of fiotton. The latter put
the Kinsey to the wall by winning
the first two sets, 6-3, 6-4, hammer
ing out point after point to supple
ment errors, and inrmciency of ter.
vice largely by Howard Kinsey. The
Pacific roatt titlnti fought to gain
the third set, but the Davis-Johnson
team fought equally hard. For 22
garnet the battle was waged, with
never more than a single game ad
vantage by either. Howard Kinsey
found himself and with Robert work
ing well, the brothers staved off de
feat time after lime, gained the ad
vantage, lost it, and started all over
again. It was a brilliant battle,
poind going by placement almost
at often as by error, with honors
fairly well distributed. In the end.
the Kinieys broke down Davis' ser
vice, which had sparkled, for the dc
cieive game at 12:10. '
Stubborn Session.
The fourth and fifth rts were
stubborn sessions, marked asaiu hv
placement from line or angle shots
that kept seasoned player snectaton
on the aui-vive. but the collaboration
of the brothers, who have played ten
nis together since they were knee
high, their individual brilliancy and
their stamina proved too much fm
the team that, formed only yester
day, had a short but brilliant career.
Ihe scores for the last two sets
were 6-2, 6-2.
Phil Douglas
Ready to Contest
His Banishment
Omaha Be Leaeed Wire.
New York, Aug. 22-"Shufnin'
Phil" Douglaa, exiled Giant pitch
er, it to contest his banishment
from organized baseball. He has
engaged Edward Lauterbach of
Yonkers a his attorney and
Lauterbach yesterday wrote to
Baseball Commissioner Landia
in Chicago requesting a hearing
for the ouited player. In a state
ment the attorney issued to the
press he announced he i prepar
ing, on behalf of Douglas, a suit
for $300,000 againat thoae respon
sible for the pitcher' expulsion.
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