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THK J IKK: OMAHA. TKKSDAY. AUUUST 4f 19U.
GARRETT Y1KSFIRST GAME
New Rourke Titcher Captures Con
teit from Wichita, 8 to 2.
OROITRKE KELTS THINGS ALONG
Mutt Gives All the War News in a Nutshell
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
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HOU WHAT A SUSS IS . JVI,
Tot Emn 8y Vr4 Ratrnii
Permit limn 4e ailde Tbreaalt
fi4 (! U Work RnnoaalkU
for RfMtlalrr ef Raws.
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WJCHITA. Ksn., Ant. S.-(Fpeeial
Telegram.) Pitcher Grrett of Butt,
Mont., reported to Omaha today and won
hla first gam In th Western bsgue,
S to'S. Three hits were bunched In tha
first, scoring all of Wichita' nma.
Two of O'Rourke- errors In tha sixth
with the base full let two run acore
for Omaha. Krug single,, double by
Thomaaon and kchllebner and "Peaf.hes"
Oraham'e wild throw to second scored
three In the aeventh. Kreugcr' double..
Conn a Hon 'a single and a bom run by
Thorns scored three. In
Score:
WICHITA.
tha seventh.
An. R.
If.
O.
11
A.
0
Tdemn. rf ;. a 1
Nt.-1mii.on, If I
O'RonrKe, 2t, h
Fltr.slmmons, as.,., 4 1
Hill, cf 1 0
Repp, ,1b ,....4 0
Henry, lb 4 0
flraham, r 4 0
Durham, p , 2 0
Uch I
Total
31 1
OMAHA.
S f? 14
AR. IL
1L
0
A. . E
KruK, If...
Thomason.
6
rf.
KreugT. c
rchlf bner. lh..
'ens-e'ton. rf. .
Thomas, 3b
i. Graham, 2b
Xninlnn, aa
Garrett, P
Totals ....
Batted for
Omaha
"Wichita
So I 27 10
Durham In ninth.
00002303-8
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Twn-hase hita: Thnmsenn t!). Kroecer,
Srhltebner. Tydeman, Nicholson. Home
run. Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Thomaa,
.Mholn. Stolen bases: Congalton,
Nicholson. Pills. Reno Poutw play
O'Rourke to Henry, liases on balls: Off
Oarrett. 4: off Durham. 3. Struck 'out:
By Oarrett. I; by Durham, 6. lilt by
itched bull: (J. Graham. Umpires:
arr and Gaston.
JOIF. OVKRCOMK TIIK 'I.OVK
Beta Hanlta aad Drnsa Ara Hit
Kreely by Bt. Joseph Blaggrr.
f-T. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. ..-(Special
Telearam.) Both Smith and Dessau wvre
hit freely today, while Vance and Brown
were fairly ateariv, St. Joseph winning,
to 6. father Blaokburn was notified
today that he had been suspended for
ten days and fined 8.V) for striking Um
pire McCaffJrty yesterday. Score:
, IJNOOLN.
AR. R. If. O. A. K.
..110001
.. 4 0 0 1 SO
.. 6 1 S 1 4 0
.; 3 1 1 1 0 1
..611110
..a 0 S 4 0 0
.. 5 1 0 0 0
..401710
.. 1 0 tf 0 0 0
.. S 0 0 0 t 2
Allen .rf
MoOaf nasi, .
f.loyd, L'h
Quillin, b,
Collin. If
Kchrethner. cf. ..
II. William, lb.
Kehor, c
Smith, p
Dessau, p.
Total
.33 t
7 14 U
8T.
JOSEPH.
A 8. R. it.
R. WoUon, 2b. 4 S 2
Fox. If t 8 1
Patterson, lb. IIS
O. Wilton, cf t 1 I
Britten. Sb.-ss. t 0 I
R. Williams, rf 4 11
Schsng, c-3b ISO
Ktoloff. s. S 0 0
Griffith, C SOI
A a nee. p. S01
brown, p S 0 0
Total S3 .14
Lincoln M I 1
61. Joseph 11111
O.
A. K.
7
0
1
s
t
4
0
s
0
0
27
0
1 t
S
0
0
10
0
0
Threa-baaa hits: hits: Patterson, O.
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AVateon. Two-bsse hlw R. Wtton,
Hrltion f2), (juillln. O. Wafion, Uoyd,
l-atterin. molen bases: II. Watsnn.
R .Williams. Sacrifice files: crhim,
ftoloff. lx.uble play: lesau to Hehor
to 11. Williams: Mils: Off Kmlth, S In
one and one-third Innings: off Vance, 4
In four innings. Htruck out: By Vonce,
1; by Urown. 2; by Smith. I; by IVfleau, 4,
Bases on balls: Off Vance, 4; off Urown.
1; off Smith. 3. off ltoasau, S. Wild
pltcho: Brown, Deseau. Hit by pitched
ball; By Vaico lyulllln); by Urown
(Allen). I-eft on bases: Lincoln, Hi; Ht.
Joseph, IX Time: 2:30. Umpire: Mc
Cafferty. SIOl'X FIND HAW PITCIIKHS
Hit Topeka llarlera at Will
4
Wla, Slateea to Fsar,
TOPKKA, Kan., Aug, 4.-8loux City hit
th Topeka pitcher at will and won to
day gam. 14 to 4. A triple, play a by
Cooney, Smith and Kan of the Ploux
City tun) was the feature, ticora:
TOPKKA. ,
AH. K, II. O.
Cochran. 3b 6 1 J 1
IjtKlambars, If Sill
Foryth, rf 4 0 1 S
A.
1
1
0
1
t
&
0
ivoerner, 10 4 0 13
McAllister, c 3 0 0 0
Talllon. sa 1 O A
J.attlmoi'e. 2b 10 0 5
Wakerteld, cf 3 113
Orover, p...., ,, 1 0 u 0
Fairrloth, d 0 0 0 u
Jonea, p S 1 1 0
Jones, p 3 110
Htlaigl 10 9 0
Total 32 4 S 27 IS
SIOUX CITT
All, R. II
o.
8
&
0
A.
3
' 0
0
0
2
0
6
1
1
Cooney. 2b....
Clarke, rf
Kane, lb
6
lleune, cf....
5
4
4
6
S
Batrd, 3b
Callahan. If...
Pmtlh, as...,,.
turphy. e
Reagan, p
Totals
..44 M 23 27 12
Ttatted for Wakefield In ninth.
'Hatted lor Jones In ninth.
Topeka 0 0 S 0 1 ( 0 0 04
Htoiis City 0 0 4 3 6 0 0 I 314
Three-Das nits: money Callahan. Two.
base hita: Korsythe. Clarke, l.eleu-'e.
Triple play: ' Cooney to (Smith to Knu
Bases on balls: off Or over, 3; off "an
eloth. 1: off Jonea, 1; off Renean. 8.
Mrurk out: By Orover, 4; by Jones, 4;
by Reagan. 4. Wild pitch: Jones. Tune;
JO, Luiplie: Btoekdala.
LIK4FF THROWS UAMK AWAY
Boaster Pltekee Makea Doaatlaa to
the tirlssly Players. .
DL3 MOINF.S. Aug. l-(Kpeclal Tele-
giam.Wttcher L-ikaff, for Dea Moines,
threw away the third gam wlh Denver
today, after hi team apparently had won
In.th eighth, by walking thre Clrlxsllea.
McCarthy gut a triple oft MugrlJga, who
succeeded Lakaff, which gave Denver
three runs and the gams, 4 to l
Dca Moines took a lead In the elsh'.h
when after two men had walked, Barbour
made a wild throw home on Jonea' long
fiy. th two runner counting. Ewoldt's
triple acored Jorw for th third run.
Boor:
DENVER.
A a It It. 0. A. K
II.
0.
1
Faye. 2b 3 0 0
Can.ldy, rf 3 0 1
0
0
0
14
l-AlUngton, cf 3 11
Butcher, If 3 0 0
Block, o...... 3 2 0
K'offey. ss 2 11
McCarthy, lb 4 0 3
Barbour, 3b 4 0 0
bchreiber, p 3 0 0
Total
W 4
DKS MtHNKS.
A a K.
o.
14
K.
0
Hahn. Jf
Hunter, cf....
Hurrtll, 3b...
Jonea, lb
illaley, c
Kwoldt, as...
llreen. If
Hartford, 2b.
Turner, p
lakaff. p....
Motirldge, p..
Shaw
Andre
..3 1
.. .1 1
..3 0
Total Si
t 27
ttl for Turner In seventh.
Batted for Mog;idg In r.liuh.
Penver 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Io Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
base hits: Uahn. Jones. Cm.l.tv.
Three-baae hits: Kwi lilt, Mr 'arth
faf rifle lilta. Burrell. Haley. Hits: Off
lutner, 4 In seven Innings; olf Mog,-iju,
1 In one Inning. Basea on hnl!s: l)rt
Khrelb4T, 6; olf Turner. !; off 1-aka'f. 4.
Time; 2 IS. Umpires: Cullen a 'id Fyfe.
I-ela WIbi fraas Platte teeter.
I.KKiH. Nab.. Aug. 8.Lelsa eaallv de
feated Platte Center Sunday at Platte
Center. to 3 Hits: L IkIi, U; llatte
rr,tr. I. Bafterie- 1'iatte Center,
Kouclia and lee. 1-e and Brui-kner;
leigh, ilaba and Blache.
Arltaatea Clvea Blaak.
Cl:DAn BLUFFS. Nen.. Aug.
rial. tCadar Bluff went to Arlington
'tlj a ptiked-up i.juii. as mum of n.eir
risulsr inon -r unai.lu to pia . and -tested
tii fast Arluigtou team, 2 to '. A
Standing of Teams
WEST. USAGCE. I NAT. UOAGUK.
W.UI'rt. W.UPct.
Bloux City..3 43 .RtH'New York. ..63 37 .fli
Denver l 4ft .6761 Chicago i ....hi 43 .647
Ht, Joseph. .10 4S .f71St. Louis. .. .51 4 .MB
Lincoln ...M 62 .4W Ix.(on 4 46 ,m
Dcs Moines. 64 !Ct "'Cincinnati .16 49 .4M
Omaha 4 M ,S2tHhila 43 4! ,4r7
Topeka 43 66 .KSjlittsburgh ..40 61 .440
Wichita ....42 A4 .ayi'tJrooklyn ...39 60 .4:18
AM Kilt. LJCAOl'K. I KKD. LKAGCK.
W.LI'ct. W.lPct
Phlla l M .42'Chlcago ....65 42 .W7
Boston 63 43 .61 1 Baltimore ..61 40
Washlngtn..63 43 .bfO Indlanaplls. .49 42 .638
Detroit 61 48 .515' Brooklyn ...47 41 5M
Chicago ....48 60 ,4'ifll Btif fulo 46 46 .6C
Bt Lula....47 4 ,4WI Pittsburgh ,.41 60 .461
nCleveland .. OH t. toins. . ,.w i .1T
S.AMKKICAN ASSN.I BTATi LJOAUUB.
U 1 itT T Ut I 17 I On!
W.UPct. W.UPct
Milwaukee. 69 47 .(! Heatrlce ... 60 81 .10
loulsvllle . )) 40 .& Halting .. 45 34 .55ti
Cleveland.. 67 61 .62S York 44 38 .637
Columbus.. .4 62 .W Or. Inland.. 42 J6 .619
Indianapolis M 64 Superior ... 41 4i .4M
Kansas City 6S 64 .6i5 Columbus . S3 44 .4ti3
Minneupolla 60 67 ,4tR Norfolk .... 37 44 .467
Bt. Paul.... 40 07 .3741 Kearney ... 29 63 .368
1 eaterday'a Iteealts.
WEHTERN LEAGUE.
IVnver, 6; De Moines, 8.
Lincoln, 6; St. Joseph, 3.
Htotix City, 1; Topeka, 4. .
On.ttha, H; Wichita. 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 0.
JloKton, 1: Ht. Louis, 6.
New York, 0; Detroit. S.
Washington, tl: Cleveland, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Bt. Louis. 0; Boston, 1.
Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn, 3.
Cincinnati. 2-5; New York, 7-4.
Chicago. 0; Philadelphia. 6.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Kanaaa City, 3. Baltimore, 8.
Indianapolis, 7; Brooklyn. .
Ht. liuls, 0; Buffalo. 4. . ,
Criiago, 0: Pltlnburah, 1. Ten inning.
AMERICAN AH800ATION.
Indlanapolla. 4; MinneHpolls, 6.
Cleveland, 10; Milwaukee, 3.
Columbus, A: Kansas City, 3.
Louisville, 16; St. Paul. 14.
tiaases Today. (
Western League Denver at Pes Molncs.
Lincoln at Bt. Joseph, Sioux City at To
peka. Omaha at Wichita.
American League-Philadelphia at Chi
cago, -Hoeton at Kt. Louis. New York at
Detroit, Wsshinaton at Cleveland.
National laaue-Ptttsburgh at Ttoston,
ft. ixiula at Brooklyn. Chicago at New
York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Federal league Kanaaa City at Rrook
lvn, Ch4cn.o at Baltimore, Indianapolis at
Buffalo, Kt. Louis at Pittsburgh.
American Association Cleveland at
Milwaukee, Columbus at Kanaaa City,, ln
dlsnnpolls at Minna-spoils.
Ktate League York at Kearney, Beatrle
at Columbus. tuprlor t Norfolk, Hast
ing at Grand Island.
fast double play by R. Rockemuehl. th
local shortstop. wa the feature. K.
B.m kemuelil. the local pitcher, held tha
Arlington team sate at all times. Score-
Arlington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Cedar Bluffs t) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
rrlbaer Wlas.
UPLAND, Neb.. Aug. 3. (Specials
Lindgien pitched a great game for Up
land today, holding Norman to one bit
up to tli sixth and striking out fifteen
men. Ills support was almost faultless,
Andersen making the only error on a
hard chance. Partch mad a hum run
In lh. fourth Kruro: K.H E.
0 1 Upland 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 10 1
Norman 0 l v o v a v 91
Batteries: Upland, Llndgrea and
Partch: Norman, riuul. Hurtles. Harlan
and Thompson. Umpire: Ralph Adams.
David City Defeats Rlstaa City.
DAVID CITT. Neb.. Aug. t-(Hpeclal)
Ji David City won from Rising City Huitday
Sjs. Fast work by both teama featured.
1 vld CUV 0120100 3 1
K'sing City 1 00 1 00 0 1 0-3 2
Batteries'. David City. Peschek and Tal
bot: Rising City, Miller and Pickering.
Struck out: By Peschrk. ; by Miller. ,.
Davij City has won nine and lost two
games tlita season.
i . '
Wakes Defeats Dssdre Mills.
0 34 WA1UXX Nob., Aug. 3. (Special.) With
2 to 31a ci ipoled team Vaiioo deteutod the lun-
dee Woolen Mills Hundav, 1 to 0. Tiie
y. ! pitching of Anderson for Wahoo leutured,
aa h hurled a one-hit game. Th Omaha
team got only one man to aecond bate,
oliile Wahoo bad eleven men left on
baws. Next Sunday Wahoo will play the
Armoura of South Omaha. Sors: R.1L r
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 S
Wahoo 0 0001000 0-1 Tl
Batteries: Vernon and Ro tor; Ander
son and Zimola. Two-base hita: Kirch
man, Wy Strom. Home run: I.araoii.
r-iruck out: By Anderson, 11; by Rector,.
Hartlaatea Defeat Hleemfleld.
"ijtMHKI.It. Neb.. Aug. 3 tUpeclall.
Ilaitlngton defeated the home team in a
nut nen, bailie between H el res and Hay.
f-coie: It H E.
Kartinstwn 00000001 01 3 1
BI.Hi.iU eM 0 t 0 0 9 to-- i 4
l ittieriea llartingion. Hay and lhiik;
Bloouitield. iieirca and Pattun.
. i 1
ONLY TWO HITS FOR HASTINGS
Hatch Allows Reds Small Picking in
Monday's Game.
ISLANDERS DO MUCH BETTER
Banea Hit Off Wllle la Hlghta
for Tm After Having- Made
Ih aa Merlflro
lilt.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. S.-(8po-
clal Telegram.). Hatch alowed Hastings
only two saf hit in today' game while
the Islander sent In their first two runs
on sacrifice hits and bunched hit off
Wllley in the eighth for two more. In
only pn instance' did th visitor land a
man on third. The score:
HASTINOS.
GRAND 1ST. AND.
AM. M O A K.
AB.H.O.A.B.
Bectltold, Tl 4
K. Brows, lb 1
ORobea, lb.
Kib.t, lb
Vto, If...
IVsrn.r, cf..
0lnwn.j, rt.
OVanos. e...,
lCl.Ire, lb...
lHu.hnbrf.M
Ollatcb, p....
H.nn.tt, el.. 4
llillmll. lb I
Wall, m 4
MiiCM, if.. 4
.Klchrsn, e. 8
Mittlfiu, lb I
Wlllay. p... I
Total 19 3 14 1s 3 Totals ....27 7
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Grand Island ..i 0 10 0 0 0 2 x 4
' Earned runs: Grand Island, 1. Baaes
on balls: Off Willey, 4; off Hatch, 4.
Struck out: By Wllley, : by Hatch, 4.
Hit by pitched ball: Roben. Two-base
hits: Brown, Vance, Varney. Sacrifice
hits: Payne, Varney, Downey, Vance.
Stolen bases: Oeltmttn, Payne. Left on
base: Grand Island, 7; Hasting, 6. Um
pire: Qulgluy. Tlr.ie, 1:40. -ge.veu
Wins for Kearaey.
KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. S.-t8peclal
Telegram). Kearney made It seven
straight today when It won from York
S to 1. Two double steals mad the Kear
ney runs. Both pitcher were hit for sis
clean ones but support was good.
Scheuren saved a tie game by a perfect
throw from center field. The scere:
YORK. KEARNEY.
AH. HO. AC. AB.H.O.A.B.
.ftlte. aa..... 4 0 3 1 03nk, 3b... 4 1111
Murphj, el. 4 14 VAcock. lb.... 112
Tott.a. lb.. 4 1 I 1 UUrumm. lb.. 4
B H.rrla. lb 4 1 I eSrheuros, of I I 1 4
('few, lb... I I 11 IIUmHr, rf. 8 1 3
Flares, lf. 3 4Mam.it, If.. I 1 1
Barnaon. .. 4 4 I 0 Wood ruff, as I 1 I 2
1 HarrtW. rf 4 1 IBrlcaeoa. . I I 1
Uaburna, ... 11 ottoao, 8 113
Total 34 24 11 1 ToUla .... I 27 10 8
York 0 0000001 01
Kearney 1 0100000 z 3
Earned run: Kearney, 1. Stolen bases:
Murphy (2), Tottcn, Chase, Synek 42),
lrumm, Matney. Double playe: Bono
to Erlckson to Drvtmm. Basea on balls:
tiff Osborne, 1; o'.f Bono, 8. Left on
bases: York, ; Kearney, 4. Struck out:
By Osborne, 4; by Bono, 4. Time, 1:40.
Umpire: Newhouse.
tlaperlor Wlas la Nlata,
NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. 3. (Special Tele
gtam.) A batting rally In the laat Inning
checked the Diummers' winning streak
snd Superior took th laat game of the
aeries, t to 6. Lane, who replaced Hlra-h
In Hi first Inning, held good until the
iintn. when s double and two alnglea tied
the acore. Theissing's single orouttnt in
th winning run. The game was ragged.
bcore :
at'PERlOR. NORFWIJt.
AB H O.A.g AB.H.O.A .
Hlld.brnd.la 4 14 STurDin'. rf. . I 11
Or.r. In I 1 1 SR.la. tb 112 1
Koillh. (b... 1111 JMlkr. lb.. 4 4 2 4 1
K. Browa. aa 4 I I ltlrlabt. it... 4 1
Thriving Ii I ft lUm.-.. ef I
crnm. rr... Ill 1-irhmMl. la I 4 14 1 1
Monro, ct. 4 14 Sriroain. aa... 4112
OroM. a.... 4 11 Ofeluaur. ... 8 1 1 V
ttlafew. .... 4 111 Hlnrh. ... .
uui, 3 i i i
Tola la ...17 lnt4
Tolal. ... t& 4 SI It 4
Surx-r or 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
Norfolk 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Sacrifice hit: Errett. Stolen basts:
Turpln t2. Muaser. Reis. Tht-tsslng. Er
rett. Two-bane hit: Thelsslng. JIimi on
balla: Off IlirBcb, 1; off lne, 2; off
Bishop, . Struck out: By Htrsch. 1; by
ljine, : by Bishop. 3. Left on base: Nor
folk. 8; Superior. 9. Double play: Frown
to Rels to Schmidt. Passed ballr! Gretne,
2. Time: 2:tii. Umpire: Black.
Pirates Beat DolBra.
BROOKLYN. Aug. t-Ed Kotietchy
broke up today'a game in the thirteenth
Inning by alsmmlng a home run to deep
coi.ter with the base full, giving Pitts-l-urgh
th victory, 7 to 3. and drtrlng
iBruoklyn Into last place. Score: RILE.
I Ittaburgh ...001000110000 47 13 3
Brooklyn ....1000 10 1 0 )00003 12 1
Batteries: Pittsburgh. Cooper and Gib
son: Brooklyn, Rarfun and Meyers, lie
Certy. m .
TERRAPINS MAKE SWEEP
OF SERIES WITH KAWFEDS
BALTIMORE, Aug. S.-Baltlmor made
a clean sweep of the series with Ksnsa
City by winning today, S to 1 Score:
R H E.
Balttmoie 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 li $
Wanbas Clty...O 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 ii 4
i.AUerl..- Raltlinore, Conley. Yount
n.l Jacklilscli: K ansa ' City, Johnson,
Harrison and Brown.
SENATORS WINJYER NAPS
Washing-ton Takes Loosely Played
Game.
TEN ERRORS MADE DURING FRAY
Knajle aid Usgernisa Drlvea Off
Moaad aad of Relief llarlera
Ay res More Kffeetlve
Thaa Collasaore.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 3. Watblngton de
feated Cleveland, 7 to 42. In a very loosely
played game, there being ten error,
seven of which were charged against
Cloveland. Both Engle and Hagerman,
who started to pitch, were driven from
the box and of the two relief pitcher
Ay re proved more effective than Colla
more. Seven of the eleven run acored
were on error. Score:
RUE
Cleveland 01003000 01 7
Washington 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0-111 8
Batteries: Collamore, Hagerman and
Egan; Engle, Ay res and Henry.
Markurs Lose to Sox.
CHICAGO. Aug. 3 An eighth Inning
batting rally today turned defeat Into
victory for Chicago, 0 to 8. The wildness
of Chicago's twlrlrr In the seventh in
ning gave Philadelphia a big lead. Score:
R H E
Philadelphia 0 0 10 0 0 5 1 08 8 i
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 6 - 13 1
Batterle: Philadelphia, Plank, Pen
nock and Lapp, Schang: Chicago, Russell.
Faber, Wolfgang and Schalk.
Dcvtrolt Trios fsska.
DETROIT, Aug. 1 Coveleskle easily
outpltched Cole and Ietrolt defeated New
York today, 4 to L Score: R.H.E.
New York.... 00000001 0-4 6 0
Detroit 0 3 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 13 1
Batteries: New York, Cole and Nuna
maker; Detroit, Coveleskle and Baker.
Buffalo Shuts Out
St. Louis Federals
BNFFALO, Aug. 3.-Buffalo Federal
shut out St. Loui In the last game of
the aeriea today, 4 to 0. The eight hita
tff Mordec-al Brown were bunched In
three Inning, while Ford allowed no more
than a single to an Inning, except In the
eighth. core: R.H.E.
Buffalo 1 0000013 4 8 0
St. Louis 0 0000 0 00 0-0 4 1
Batteries: Buffalo. Ford and Blair; Bt.
Louis. Brown and i-'lnion.
Called Saat Oat.
PITTSBURGH. Aug 3. Pitcher Dick
son defeated the Chicago Federals by a
score of 1 to 0 In ten Innings today.
ItlckiKin not only held the visitors to six
hits, but it waa his single In the tent.i
that scored the only run. Score: RH.E.
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 1
Chicago 0 00000000 0-0 6 1
Batteries: Pittsburgh. Dickson and
Kerr; Chicago. Watson and Clemons.
Brooklyn Loaes Third Place.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 1 For the second
time In tne present series between Brook
lyn and Indianapolis the visitors took
third place from Brooklyn by winning
today's, 7 to 0. . Holts' error on Mc
Ketchnie's uiive In the seventh allowed
Campbell to score what proved to bo the
deciding run. Origga knocked a horn,
with Land and Delehanty on bases In th
third. Score: R.H.E.
Indianapolis S 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 7 14 2
Brooklyn 0 13 0 0 110 0-0 4
Batteries: Indianapolis. Kaltierlin;,
Mullen and Warren; Brooklyn. Peter.
Houck and Owens.
Roaad Ursv Vleterleas.
MASON CITY, Nwb.. Aug. 3 (Special.)
Round Grove and Clear Creek met here
Sunday In the "rubber" game of the sea
son. Both sides were "srsked" and a
good gam waa the result. Score: RH.K.
Round Grove. .0 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 00 7 3
Clear Creek.. .0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 4
Batteries: Round Grove, English and
Aerhood; Clear Creek. Hager and Gowin.
Red Box Last to B re was.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. t 8t. Louis pounded
Gregg herd 'n the sixth inning and won
from Boston, i to 1. Score: R.H.E.
Boston , 01000000 01 3
St. Louis 0010000 6 S
Batteries: Gregg, Bedient and Thomas;
St. Louis, James and Agnew.
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FINAL SCORE IS ONE TO NOTHING
Two singles, Sacrifice and Butler's
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EOSTON. Aug. 3. Boston won from St.
Louis In the ninth today, 1 to 0. when
two singles, a sacrifice and Butter' er
ror, allowed Tyler to cross the plate.
Tyler and Grlner had their second pitch
ing duel of th aeries. Score: R.H.E.
Boston .'. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 5,2
St. Lout...., 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0-0 3 1
Batteries: Boston. Tvler and Whaling:
St. Louis, Grlner and Snyder.
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NEW YORK, Aug 1 Cincinnati made
It four out of five from New York, by
dividing a double-header with the cham
pions today. New York won the first
game easily, by a acore of 7 to 3, while
the vlsltora won the second after an
uphill fight, by a score of 5 to 4.
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collision with Bescher In the eighth In
ning of the fim game and waa carried
off the field, but he revived during the
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Intermission and put up wonderful
fielding exhibition in the second game.
Snodgras was ordered off the field in
the second game and with two out in
the ninth Inning. McGraw was put out
of the game. He defied Umpire Byron
to forfeit the game, even trying to pull
the umpire's watch out of hi pocket.
Score; R.H.E.
C!nclnntl
New York.
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 t 13 11 3
03100004 7 11 3
Batteries: Cincinnati, Benton. Schnei
der, Ylngling and Clark; New . York,
Mathewson and Meyers, McLean.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Cincinnati ... 00000006 05 II) 6
New York.... 80000010 04 1
Batteries: Cincinnati, Ames, Snyder
Gonsales, Clarke; New York, Demaree
and Meyers.
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PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3. Philadelphia
won today game from Chicago, 6 to 0,
by knocking Stack off the rubber In five
Innings. Score: - R.H.E.
Chicago ;Q 0 0.-0 0 0 0-0 00 'i 3
Philadelphia.. 01202000 'J 1
Batteries: Chicago, Stack. Kabel and
Archer: Philadelphia, Alexander and Kll
llfer. Lladarrea Wlas for V'plaad.
SCRIBNER, Neb., Aug. 3. (Special.)
Scrlbner at Hooper Sunday got revenge
by trimming their opponents. 8ore:
RH.E.
Scrlbner 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 9 4
Hooper 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 03 S 4
Batteries: Meyer, Martin and Cole;
Johnson and Shaffer. Umpire: Robert
on. GiWT Porjiet
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