8 THE BEE: OMAHA; THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911 Let Bill Do It -AM the Pleasure Was All His Copyright 1912, National New Assn. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus UN VST on ORDERING THI RtSUND fOU ORDERED THE CAtiT ONE THEN IN 30lM'TO ORDER THE ONE AFTER THI2! I REALLY DON'T VANT TO DRINK ANt MORE! T TUT! TUT! fK OIN3 TO ORDER A ANOTHER ONE-ITLL DOObOOD: : ' - '40Ni . TO ORDEf SOMEO0O I BE$ PARON IR- BUT WHO ISOIfkS TO PAX TOR THE5C ORDERS" LET BU-L DOIT! . TREAT FOR S I : WAb EVERY I KNOW WHY 1 PAY TOR THESE I HO IT' i HUH'' 7 ME TO ?EE O J" Ni V lMl ORDERS' fTlWVM,J MY0U,J- V- til -r,,CC. 1 u ' . 7 r' . ft O V w" x; I S. i i - - . i v i - -..a. . r i a i i r . k i THI-3 HA BEEN A SREAT TREAT FOR ME TO ?EE ivu f r. AND BILL DID! OMAHA AND WICHITA SPLIT plenums' Home Run Wins Pint ' Game from Eonrkes. JOBBERS GIVE UP HJi SECOND KVlth Beebe on Monad Roarkes Have J Kansaaa at Their Merer and . f Win Game ay Score of ! - Ten to Five. ' WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 4.-(Speclal Tele !fram. A home run by Clemom in the Plinth inning with. two down and one man Jon snatched the first game away from Omaha when they Apparently had it won. bmaha batted out a victory In the second Ey falling on Scott for nix hits and six una in two innings in the second game. 1 The first game' waa a pitchers' battle between Bllla and Scott, with honor evenly divided. i Bills held the Jobbera to three hits for tight Innings. A single, double and-sacrifice fly icored one run in the fifth and "demons' awat broke up jthe game. Kanet borne run counted Omaha ascore in; the third. Single by (Bllla and Thomasdm with Justice's sacrl jfice scored the run la the third. , Scott was sent Into repeat in the aeo bnd and Beebe for Omaha, Doubles by justice and Kane and Thomason" single hcored two in the first. Doubles by Arbo Jgast, Coyle, Thomason and Kane's single (with an error by-Mee scored four Jn the second, . '' . 1 Routt replaced Scott. " Routt fanned Scanlon and Arbogast in i the third, but beebe wasyeafe on Koerner's error. Jus ftlce singled to right and the runners ad Vanced on Davis' wild throw to second. ; Coyle hit to Routt and the ball was Jknocked lntorlght field, two runs scor ilng. A walk. Arbogast's ; sacrifice and Sieebe's single scored one j In the fifth. jSingles by Ooyle. Schlpke and Nichoff acored one in thejBlxth. Arbogast and jjuat'ce singled in the seventh and Thomason doubled, in right, but no one (scored. 1 1 " : ' Wacob doubled In. the thlrdiand Routt's telngle scored the Jobbers" first run. jCralg flew to right, but Mlddleton ' and bavla singled filling the base. with but ione ' down. Bebe tightened " up and !Koerner popped to Nlehoff. Hughes Iforc-ed Davis at. second to Justice, Two 'singles and twotsacrlfice hits scored one !ln the fourth. ; ' With two downvin the seventhf Hughes lngled. ; Callahan hit a Slow one to 'third and. NSehoff threw wild to flmt, Hughes scoring. Hughes singled followed by Callahan's triple and a wild pltcjh cored two In jthe ninth. The Omaha 4eatn is playing a great 'fielding gameaid looks like a. pennant contender. The work of1 Nlehoff and Scjiipke has featured the games here. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A.' E. Craig, if.. I 1 0 0 2 0 0 MJcJjieton, ci a e o i v PaviH, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Koernef, lb 1 2 10 1 0 Hughes, 2b 2 0 15 10 Callahan, as t 1 1. 1 I J Mee, 3b 2 0 0 2 2 1 Wacob, o 4 0 0 4 2 0 Scott, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 demon 1 1 1 0 0 0 Totala 27 2 5 27 U 2 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Justice, es..... 2 0 0 2 1 1 Covle. rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Thomason, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Johnson, c 4 a v i i v Kane, lb 4 1 1 0 10 Schlpke, 2b.; 4 0 1 8 2 1 Nlehoff, 8b...,'. 8 ,0 1 2 4,0 Scanlon. If 8 0 0 2 0 0 Bills, p 2 11 0 2 0 Totals ....... ..1.81 8 6 6 18 "5 Batted for Scott in the ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Wichita ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-8 Omaha , 0 110000 0.0-2 Left on bases: Omaha, 4; Wichita, 7. Sacrifice hits: Justice, Callahan, Hughes, Mee. Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Hughes, Koerner. . Home runs: Clemons, Kane. Stolen bases: Craig, Schlpke. Double play: Johnson to Kane. Struck out: By Bills, 1: by Scott, I. Bases on balls: Off Bills, aioff Scott, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Mee. Time: 1.25. Umpires: FUnn and Knapp. Scone, second game: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Cnsig. if 0 I ,1 1.0 Mlddleton, cf 6 0 1 10 0 Davis, rf. ............ 6 0 2 2 0 1 Koerner, lb t 0 0 10 0 Hughes, 2b 4 2 6 2 1 Callahan, Ma. ....... S 2 8 2 6 2 Mee, 3b 1 0 0 11 2 Wacob, c. ............ 4 1 18 2 1 Scott P 0,0,00 0 0 Routt, p 8 0 1 0 2 0 Clemons 1 0 10 0 0 TWELVE INNINGS; NO RONS Lincoln and St. Toe Have One Tight Pitching Match. DESSAU AND JACKSON HEROES Yoancsters Hook t'p la a' Remark able Dnel . Dearer and Sioaz City Dtrlde a Pair of Games, - - W.L.Pot. Denver Omaha ....80 60.671 St. JoeDh..75 62 .547 Des Moine.70 8 .6101 Ldncoln ...68 71 .4891 Totala 39 t 14 27 14 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Juatlce. s 0 8 8 8 4 0 Coyle. rf.. ,... 4 2 8 8 0 0 Thomaaon, of 5 184,00 Kane, lb .". 0 1 I li I Schlpke, 2b. ......... 6 0 1 0' 4 1 Scanlon, If 6 10 1 0 0 Nlohoff, 3b...: 6 0 1 8 0 1 Arbogaat, o 4 1 8 8 0 0 Beebe, p 6 12 0 1 1 Totals...... ,.44 10 It 27 8 Omaha 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 0-10 Wichita 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2-1 Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Wichita, 14. 8acriftoe hits: Coyle, M.?e, Routt, Arbo gast. Two-base hits: Justice, Wacob, Kane, Arbogast, Coyle (2), Thomason (- Three-base hit: Callahan. Stolen bases: Schlpke, Nlehoff, Coyle. Hits: Off Scott, 7 in two innings; off Routt, 10 In seven innings. Struck out: By Beebe, 3; by Routt, 6. Basts on balls: Off Beebe, 2; off Routt, 1. Wild pitches: Beebe, t Hit by pitched balls: Mee (2), Wacob. Time: 1:SS. Umpires: Knapp and Fllnn. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising la the Road to Business Sureaaa. When one who knows good beer is iServed with Blatz there is no .discounting the mutual satisfaction existing between patron and dealer. It if the beer of character and quality, THE FINEST CEER .EYER BREWED Order a Case Sent Home for the Family, Win in EMS IK r -k (t ill! . ( i LINCOLN, Spt. 4. Deasau and Jack son clashed in a brilliant pitch era battle in the morning game, neither Lincoln nor St. Joseph being able to score a run in twelve Innings. Lincoln once had the basea full with none out, but Jackson steadied and prevented a run. Umpire Haskell called the game at the end of the twelfth inning in order to permit an aft ernoon contest . St. Joseph bunched hits on Wolverton In the afternoon game and was an eaay winner, 6 to 2. Catcher Stratton of Lin coln made three singles and a double In four times at bat, but none of hi drives waa a factor in the scoring of a run. Both games were seen by big crowd of state fair visitors. Scone, first game: ' LINCOLN. J v AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer. as.... 5 o a ? n 2 Lloyd, 2b , 4 0 1 8 8 0 t'obb, . rf 8 0 1 80 0 McCormick, if 6 0 0 8 0 0 Cole, cf 6 0 8 1 0 0 Barbour, 8b . 6 0 1 4 2 0 Mullen, lb 6.0 1 11 8 0 Stratton. c 1 0 0 8 1 0 Miller , 1 0 0 0 0 0 Carney, c. 1 0 0 2 1.0 Dessau, p 4 0 0 1 4.0 Dwyer , 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ,. J... ....43 0 St 19 2 ST. JOSEPH. AB R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, cf 6 0 1 0 0 0 Powell. If 8 0 1 8 0 0 Watson, rf 6 0 0 1 0 0 Zwtlllng. lb 6 0 0 14 2 2 Kellly, 2b 4 0 2 8 2 1 WesterslI, 8b 4 0 0 0 8 0 Oosaett, c..., 4 0 1 14 8 0 Melnke, ss 4 0 0 2 4 0 Jackson, p.. 4 0 0 0 4 0 Total .....88 1 36 22 7 Uscoln OOOOOOOOOOOO-O St Joseph 0 00000004000-0 Batted for Stratton In ninth inning. Batted for Dessau in twelfth inning. Two-base hltsr Berghammer, Powell. Double plays: Lloyd to Berghammer to Mullen; Densau to Berghammer to Mul len. Left on bases: Lincoln, 13; St Jo seph. 6. , Struck out: By Dessau, 5; by Jackson, 12. Basea on balls: Off Des sau, 2; off Jackson, S. Time: 2:20. Um pire: Haskell. Score, second game: LINCOLN. 1 ' ' AB. R, H. O. A. E. Berghammer, aa.,.. 6 - 0 0 8 4 1 Lloyd, 2b 8 3 1 8 7 0 Cobb. rf...... 4 0' 2 0 0 0 McCormick, If....... 4 0 2 2. 0 0 Cole, cf 4 0 18 10 Barbour, 30. ......... 4 0 0 z J l Mullen, lb 4 0 0 15 0 0 Stratton, e 4,0:4 0 2 0 Wolverton, p 3 i 0 0 0 1 0 Palmer, p.....' 1 0 0 0 8 0 Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total.... ....38 3 10 27 20 2 ST, JOSEPH. AB. R, H. O. A. B. Kelly, cf. ...... ....... 4 11 0 0 0 Powell. If 4 1,210 0 Watson, rf 4 .' 1 1 0 0 0 Zwllllng, lb.......... 4 0 1 .14 0 0 Rc411y, 2b 6 1 3 8 3 0 Western!. 3D a u I 6. , a o Griffith, o.;... 4 1 2 3 0- 0 Melnke, ss 10,1 Z 4 0 Thomas, P 8 0 t 0 0 . 3 v 0 Totals.... ....87 ' 6 11 27 12 1 Batted fpr Palmer In ninth. Lincoln ..0 00001010-2 St. Jormph 0 00 0 11800-6 Two-base hits: Cobb, fctratton, twilling, Rellly. Griffith. - Double plays: Reilly to Zwllllng, Zwllllng (unassisted). Left on bases; Lincoln, 8; St. Joseph, 10. Stolen bases: Berghammer, - Cole , (2), Powell. Sacrifice hits: Watson. Zwilling, Meinke. Thomas (2). Struck out: . By Thomas, 1. Uases on bails: Oft wolverton, 4: on Thomas, 1. Time; 1:55. Umpire: Haskell. Columbus Seward Grand Island zone Superior- ELATZ COmXY 802-810 Dou(!aSLf Omaha, Ntb, Pbenei Deuglaa 1662 GRIZZMKS AXU ' SIOUX DIVIDE Marshall Takes Center Field Poal- tloa for Stoax City. DENVER, Colo., tfept 4,-The local split a double-header with Sioux City, the vlsltora scoring fifteen runs in the first gams by hard hitting, coupled with Den ver's errors. Hitting won the second game for the locals. Score, first gam: , - sioux ciTr.. v ? . AB, It H." O. A. E. Marshall, cf 6 1 2 4 0 1 Smith, ss .". 4.41 0 6 0 Hyera, If 4 3 8 1 0 0 Breen. rf.. ............ 8 3 3 1 0 0 Tennant, lb.... 6 1 3 6 0 0 Evan. Sb ...6, 111 10 Andreas, 3b ....6 1 4 7 11 Chapman, c. fann, p 4 11 0 0.0 White, p 1 0 0 10 Total 41 IS 1 27 10 3 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Gllmore, If 0 3 0 0 0 Caaaidy. rf... ......... 0 11 0 1 Channel, cf 6 1 1 2 0 0 Qulllln. 2b 6 110 2 0 Coffey, ss 4.1318 1 French; 2b 6 2 2 6 1 0 Lindsay, lb 3 0 0 0 1 0 SPahr, c 6 1 3 13 1 Schreiber. p..... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Healy. p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Kinsella. D 1 0 0 0 3 2 Block ...fc. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Beall 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala.. ....... .....42 14 27 13 6 Batted for Schrelber in second. -Batted for Healy In seventh. : Sioux City 4 4 0 0 2 0 1 4-15 Denver 00000140 1-6 stolen base: Tennant Two-base hits: Coffey. Andreas. Three-base hits: Breen, Evans. Home runs: Myers, Breen, npanr, Sacrifice hits: Marshall, Chapman, Myers. K.rrlflpe files: Healy. Lindsay. White. Rtructoxout: Bv Schrelber. 2: by Cann, ; by Healy. 6; by Kinsella, 1; by White, L Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. .83 67 .5931 New Tork..S5 38 . 691 Chicago ....80 46 .640 Pittsburgh .73 62 .634 Phlla. M 62 .488 Cincinnati .62 66 .434 Sioux City. 65 73 .4711 at. Tuls... .M 73 .425 Wichita ...66 75 .4631 Brooklyn ..46 78 .871 Topeka , ...47 1 .341 Boston 39 86 .312 AMER. LEAGUE. AMBR. ASB'N. W.I. pt I W T.PiV Boston ....90 37 .7091 Mlnneapolls.96 62 .631 Wash 78 62 .6001 Columbus .S2 57 .615 Phlla 75 62 .590. Toledo .....87 61 .58? Chicago ...63 63 .5001 Kan. Clty..74 74 . 500 Detroit .... 71 .4611 Wilwauke..7t 76 .483 Cleveland .54 72 .4291 St. Paul 69 81 .460 New York. .46 79 . 3fi8 LoutBvtlle ..56 4 .SO et. ixuia..M 83 .347 Indian'lis ..51 100 .238 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE, Won. Lost. Pet. Hastings , .........64 Fremont 62 Kearney 62 ...53 ...62 ...61 ...42 ...40 43 .598 44 .685 46 . .679 51 .610 65 .486 66 .477 85 . .353 67 . .374 Yesterday's Resalta. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 8-10; Wichita, 2-5. Des Moines. 2: Tooeka. 1 (twrtvn in. nlngs). . " St. Joseph, 0-5; Lincoln, 0-1 ,. Sioux City, 15-1; Denver, 6-11. NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Chicago, 2; Pittsburgh, 6. St. Louis, 8; Cincinnati, 0. New York, 5-2; Philadelphia, 2-4. ' Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 2 (thirteen Innings), AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 2; Boston, 6. Philadelphia, 1; New York, 6. Detroit 12; Chicago. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 10; Minneapolis, 12. Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul, 3. Toledo, l: Columbus, 10. Louisville. 2: IndlanaDolls' 0 falvtann Innings). NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 3; Grand Island, 9. Seward, 8; Columbus, 0. York, 1; Fremont, 0. -Hastings, 2; Kearney, 3. t ... Games Today. Western League Omaha at Wichita. Des Molnea at Tooeka. St JoseDh at Lincoln, Sioux City at Denver. National League New York at Phil. adelphla. , American Leaaue St Louis at De troit, Washington at Boston, Philadelphia at iew xora, Cleveland at Chicago, American Association Kansas City at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at St Paul, Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at In dianapolis. Nebraska State League Superior at Grand Island, Seward at Columbus, York at Fremont, Hastings at Kearney. Bases on balls: Off Krhrlhor s- ntt 4; off Healy, 1; off White, 1. Left on bases: Denver, 14; Sioux City, 6. Innings pitched: Schrelber 2, hits 6; Healy 5, hits , vnn omi, mis ; wnite 3, hlta 8: Kinsella 2, hits 4. Time: 2:15. Uropiresj oiyers ana xacirinms. -: " : sioux city. ah. w m r a m Marshal!,' cf.. ....... 2 0 1 2 0 1 Smith, as. J ft 1 i a Myers, If.,,....,..... 8 0 1 "jl 0 Breen, rf...... ....... 8 0 1 0 0 0 Tennant, lb.. 8 0.1 8 00 Kvans. sr i n a i a Andreas. 2b... ....... 8 0 0 2 ,2 0 uieis, c. .............. z l. a e l 1 Cummlngs, p 10 1 0 0 0 Conway, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lynch ............... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' Totals...,.......;. .24 18 IS 6 2 V, , DENVER. ' AB. R. H. O A W Gllmore, If........... 3 2 2 0 1 A Cassldy, rf.. 4 12 0 0 0 Bean. or. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Qulllln. Sb 3 8 '2 0 e o Coffey, as............ 8 1 3 3 0 3 French. 2b 3 3 10 1 0 Llndray, lb.. 3 1 2 2 0 0 Block, c 2 1 l v 10 1 0 Bciireicurr, p 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totals....... :.26 11 18 18 8 2 Batted for Conway in sixth. Called sixth, darkness. ' ' ' Sioux City ..0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Denver , 3 l 0 4 H Stolen bases: Cassldv. Gllmore rsv Tvn. base hit: Marshall. Three-base hits: Gll more, uoney. Home run: Ltndsa.v. Sac rifice hit: Lindsay. Sacrifice fly: Mar shall. Struck out: By Cummlngs, 2; by oenreioFtr, ; Dy cxmway. 8. Bases on balls: Off Schrelber. 2: off Cummins. 1: off Conway, 1. Hit by-pitched ball: Gll more, Left on bases: Denver, 4; Sioux City, 2. Innings pitched: By Cummlngs, s (9 nitsi; Dy uonway, z (5 hits). Time: 1:30. Umpires: Myers and McGinnls. DES MOINES WINS IX TWELFTH Smith's Wild Throw Allows Hahn to --'Com Home. TOPRTTA Van 9r A TV ' -".-, . .. l WO won from Topeka In a thlrteun-inning same, omims woia tnrow to catch "- iaiiT VV tome alt the way home with the winning run in the twelfth. 8core, second game: a n it it n a w llnhn. rf ( 1 1 ft a Collins, cl 4 0 ISO 0 Rores, ss , 5 0 1 1 6 0 Jones, lb... 6 0 0 12 0 0 Claire, Sb 6 1 3 2 3 0 R:ilv 2b & 0 14 1 A Leonard, If... 6 0 1 0 0.0 Hanson. C 4 0 0 13 2 1 Sleight c 0 0 0 3 - 0 0 Faber. p 6 0 0 0 3 0 Wetsel 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ............45 3 7 86 15 1 .. - . ' TOPEKA. AB. H. H. O. A. E. Cochran, 2b.. 6 0 1 7 1 Beahana. cf 4 0 8 2 0 1 French, ss 6 0 0 6 2 0 Gardner, lb 4 0 1 11 1 0 if 5 110 0 1 Gear, rf.......V...... 6 0 3 1 0 0 McDonald, 3D... u i i o Smith, c 6 0 1 14 3 1 Young, p , 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals .......42 1 8 86 16 4 Batted for Hanson In the ninth. n Mnlns..0 0 010000000 1-3 Topeka ....0 0000100000 0-1 HOME RUN DEFEATS CHICAGO Pirates Overcome Two-Run Lead and Posh Cubs Downward. ROBINSON SUCCEEDS 0'TOOLE With Two on Bases la Eighth laalna- WUsoa Hits Ball Over Right Field Peace lata " Bleachers. CHICAGO, Sept 4. Wilson's home run drive won today's game for Pittsburgh, 6 to' 3, and Incidentally: widened the margin between Chicago and New York to six full games in the pennant race. Chicago took a two-run lead In the sixth. ' Zimmerman singled and . Leach walked. Saler fanned and Ever singled too hot for Wagner and Zimmerman cored. Needham then singled, filling the bases. O'Toole made a wild pitch and Leach scored. O'Toole retired after! this inning and Robinson held the locais safe. The visitor made one run on Miller's double, an infield hit, which Zimmerman let pass down the third base line, thinking It would roll, tout On a double play, Miller scored. After one out In the' eighth, Carey singled, Donlln popped out and Wagner was purposely walked. Miller then singled and Carey scored. With two " men on base Wilson' hit the ball over the right field fence into the bleachers, scoring runners ahead of him. Score:- - CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH. - . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Sheckard, if, I I 4 I OByrne, 3b... J 0 1 10 gchulte, rr.. i s wuuwr, .... Tinker ... 4 111 SDonlln.. n... t l l Zhn'min, Ibl 1 I 1 OWafner, .. 3 0 4 1 0 tMch, of...k 0 10 OMIIIer, lb... 4 2 10 I 0 Baler, lb..-, t 1 10 0 OWIlioii, cf... 4 I 14 0 1 t 4 OM'CTrthT. Ibt 0 t 0 iKeedhun, e. 4 14 0 Oglmon, o.... 114 0 0 LTnder. p I 0 S 1 OQiMon, e.... i i i v Downs 1 0 0 00' Tools, p.. t 0 0 1 0 Dewiwr ... t 0 0 0 Robin wo, (.11111 , Vlo 1 0 0 0 0 Tetls.r...t 17 II 0M .... 60. O 0 0 Totals U 10 17 14 0 Batted for Lavender In ninth. Batted for Sheckard In ninth. Batted for O'Toole in seventh. . Ran for Simon In seventh. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-a Plttabugh - a v w w i - . . . jt rtll.M Two-base hlta: xinaer, iarey, miun, Sheckard. Home run: Wilson. Hits: Off O'Toole, 6 in six innings; on noomson, 1 In three Innings. Sacrifice hit: Schulte. Stolen base: Carey. Double plays: Millei to Wagner to Miller, Evers to Tinker to Saler, o rooie to wagner xo miner, un on bases: Chicago, ; Pittsburgh, 7. Bases on balls: Off O'Toole, 6; oft Lavender, 3; off Robinson, 1. - Struck out. By O'Toole, 8; by Lavender, 8; by Robin son, 2. Wild pitch: O'Toole. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Johnstone and Eaaon. Brooklyn Wins la Thirteenth. BROOKLYN, Sept 4. Hummel's single In the -thirteenth with a man on third beat Boston today in the greatest pitching duel of the year In Brooklyn, the locals winning, 3 to 1 Stack and Dickson al lowed but three hits each up to the twelfth Inning. Boston scored its run on a triple by Titus and a single by Devlin in the second inning. Brooklyn ttsd in the ninth on Northen's single and Campbell's fumble of Daubert's single. Score: , BOSTON. BROOKLTtK, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Campbell, efS 0 1 0 lNorthan, cf. 4.1 10 MoDon'd. Ib4 0 4 1 1 Hummel, rt. I 1 1 II Sweeney, lb. 4 0 1 I B Smith, lb.... 6 O 0 0 0 Jackaoo, If.. I 0 I 0 ODaubert, lb. 4 1 11 10 Titus, rt..,.4 I 10 lWbeat, If.... 1 14 0 0 Devlin, lb.. I 117 1 OCutihaw. lb I 1 I 2 Brldwell. a. 4 0 1 1 OFIaher, aa... 1 0 1 3 0 Kariden, e..l 01 OK'kpat'k. as 1 0 1 0 0 Plckaoa, p.. I 0 1 I 10. Miller, 4 110 0 -Stack, p 4 0 10 0 Totals... ..41 311 11 IBrwIa 1 000 ' ToUl 41 U 0 Two out when winning run scored. " Butted for Fisher In eighth. Boston .0 1000 00000O00-1 Brooklyn ..OOOOvvOvluvu i j Left on basea: Boston, 6; Brooklyn, 7. Three-base hit: , Titus. Sacrifice hits: O. Miller, Stack, Sweeney. , First on error. Brooklyn, 1. Stolen bases:. Daubert Wheat Double play: . McDonald to Brld well. Bases on balls: Off Dickson. 4; off Stack, 8. Struck out: By 8tack, 6; by Dickson, 6. Wild pitch: 8tack. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. ' Cardinals Blank Reds. CINCINNATI, . Sept 4-St. Louis won the final game of the aeries from On- .1 .1 Iiutav hv A KMIW fit Sfl Q. Bailee was in excellent form and while hit frequently was iiecuve wim men on bases, score: , AB.H.O Hunlna. lb. 0 t Mum. If S liowrey. lb. 4 Konetcby, ibi Brans, rt... 4 Hawer, as.. 4 rvkaK. cf . 4 Bressaban, (4 11 Bailee, ..... Totals.. ...4 1 17 1 6 CINCINNATI. A.I. AB.H.O.A.B. oBeacber, If.. 4 110 0 1 OM.araana, cf. 4 1 10 0 I (Hobltuel, lb 4 1 11 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, rf. 1 2 1 0 0 0 OPbelaa, lb.. 4 1110 4 OOrant. aa.... 1114 0 0 OEaaond, aa. 1 0 110 1 OEgan. lb.... 4 1110 0 OCIarke,; .... t 0 4 1 0 Benton p... 1 6 0 1 0 10 OHarter p... 0 0 0 0 0 Knlieier ..1000 SCTeroM ... 1 0 0 0 0 - Totals.. ... 0 17U 0 Batted for Grant in the seventh. Batted for Benton in eighth, at t ah I AAaot AOO 08 r" i. J.AU.B. ...-....... - -- -- - Clncinnei 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hits: on eenion, m ngm umuusb. Three-base hit: Marsans. Sacrifice hit, Konetchey. Left on basea: St Louis, 6. Cincinnati. 7. Struck out: By Bailee, 1, by Benton, 1 Bases on balls: Off Sallee, 1; off Benton. 1. Double plays:: Grant to Egan to Hoblitxel, Hauser to Hugglna to Konetchy. Tlmo: 1:49. Umpire; Bren nan and Owens. Gtaats Break Swen. PHILADELPHIA. Sept 4.-New York nd Philadelphia broke even In the first of three successive double-headers to be played between the two teams. In the first Now York won by bunching five doubles and a single with a pass off Moore's delivery in the second and fifth Innings, whllw Tesreau kept his opponents' nits scattered. In the second Chalmers returned to the game after a long layoff and did . ex cellent work. Marcjuard was hit for a double by Paskert, two sacrifices, a single by Luderus and a home run by Walsh in this first Inning. These runs decided the game. Score, first game: . , NBW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.B. Devon. If... 4 i 0 OPaakert cf. . 4 1 1 0 0 Doyle, lb.. i t 10 1 OCravath, rf.; 1 0 1 0 0 BnodaVea, ell 1 i t tMasee, If.... 4 It U Murray, rf.. I I 0 0 oLuaerue, lb. 1 0 10 0 0 Merkle, lb.. 4 110 0 OWalab, lb... 1 10 10 Henog, lb.. 4 111 ODoolan, aa... 4 1 11 0 Wllaon, C....4 1 1 1 ODodxe, 3b... 4 0 1 0 Fletcher, all I I lKllllfer, ... 4 110 0 Tearaan, p.. 41 0 1 : Moore. ... 1 0 0 1 t I"yr, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 TeUle.....M 11 17 11 lMlller 110 0 0 . Knabe ..... 1 0 0 0 0 . - Totala.. ...M . 8 17 I I Batted for Moore in seventy. Batted for Meyer in ninth. New York ......0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0-5 Philadelphia .1' 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Murray, Merkle, Wil son, Fletcher, Tesreau, Snodgrass, Pas kert Magee. struck out: By Tesreau. z; by Moore, 2; by Meyer, 1. , Base on balls: Off Tesreau. 6: off Moore, 2. Hits: Off Moore, 9 In seven Innings ; off Meyer, 2 in two innings. Time: -umpires: Kiera and Orth. - Score, seconoVgame: - ". " v NEW YORK. , PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. , ' AB.H.O.A.B, Devore, If.,, 4 1 1 tp..K.r, cf., t i 0 0 Dovla. Ib.... 4 0 1 0 OCravath. rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 SnodaT'aa, cf 1 0 10 OMaawe, It.... 1 0 10 0 Murray, rf..4 0 1 0 OLoderua, lb. 4 114 0 0 Merkle, lb.. 101 OWalab, lb,.. 41141 Hernoc. lb..! Ill ODoolan, aa...4 010 Wllaoa, o... 4 0 1 1 (Dodge, lb... I 0 0 t 0 Fletcher, aa. I 10 1 ODooln, c... I 0 10 0 Marqaard, pi 0 0 1 OCualmera, p. 1 1 0 1 0 Amea, p 0 0 0 0 0 ...'-" McCormick 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 17 10 1 Becker 1 0 0 0 4 ; TaUla 11 111 I 1 ', ', ; l ' Batted for Marquard in eighth. " . Batted for Fletcher In ninth. Paskert out hit by batted 1U. New York..........0 0 .0 0 0 0 2 0-2 Philadelphia ....S-..3 ,0,0 .0 0 1 0 0 M Two-base hits: Fletcher, Paskert (2), McCormick. Home run: Walsh. Struck out: By Marquard, 2; by Ames, 1; by Chalmers, 6. liases on Dans: uir Mar quard, 1; off Chalmers, .3. Hits: Off Marauard. 8 in seven lnnmgsr on Ames, 1 In one Inning. Time: . 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Orth. DES MOINES' PROTEST OF . . DENVER GAME ALLOWED CHICAGO, Sept. t-Presldent O'Neill of the Western league today announced that the game between Denver and Des Moines on August 28, which Des Moines protested, baa been thrown out and will have to be played over again. The game probably will be 'played on a date open to both teams... , ' . " ' 1 . . . ;- : . Foot Ball Practice at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept 4.-(Special.) The first football practice of the season began yesterday at ' the driving park when Coach Rathbun had a squad of forty-three men at work. From this number he' expect to pick a winning team." The members of last year's eleven who are here for this season are; Doane, end; W. Maxwell, quarter; Yale, tackle. Kllpatrlck, guard;" H. Maxwell.' center; Tonnemaker,' guard; Cook, end. Ravenna and Or Divide. RAVENNA. Neb., Sept 4-(Speolal.-The Ord base ball team played In Ra venna Monday and Tuesday. The locals were victorious Monday by a score of 6 aaa tTflmsk T14JqV 9 to 6. Springer of the local team had a linger nroaen in vn game jngiiu m umpired the game Tuesday to the satls- all TV Pav.nr, tAftm waa at Ord last week, winning one game and losing one, wmcn nrttue tuv bbhc uciv the more interesting. ." " ' Norfolk Defeats Madison.' MADISON, Neb., Sept" 4. (Sjeclal.) Norfolk defeated. Madison yesterday aft ernoon .on the. local diamond by a score of 1 to 0. It was tight ball from start to finish. Score: R.H.E. Norfolk 0 0 0 0 1- 0 0 0 01 4 1 Madison 0 00000000-062 Batteries: Norfolk, Dyck. and Burke; Madison, Green and Wlthrow.-- - . ' Jokaaoa Signs .New Umpire. .' BLOOMINGTON, 111., Sept. 4. Egan McGreevey of Bloomlngton, for . several seasons an umpire in the Pacific Coast league and in earlier - days the star pitcher of the Three Eye league, has ben ; signed by Ban Johnson as umpire in the" American league. . . . I ' - .1 Hanover Defeats 'Falrbnrjr. - t FAIRBURY, Neb.. Sept 4.-(Speclal.) I The Hanover base ball team defeated tne Falrbury. team In a closely contested game at the , city "park; Tuesday after, noon by a score of 4 to 3. The deciding score was a home run In the ninth Inning. Orleans Defeats ' Alma." ORLEANS, Neb. Sept 4.-(Special.)-Orleana defeated Alma today by a score of 16 to 4. Orleans batted Reynolds to all four corners of the lot, while Short of Orleans was effective in the pinches. 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