Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 26, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    Bringing Up
D'MTT NCOS' f
LINKS- WIN
Willis Hammeied for Winning Run
ir. Fatl Stanza.
ROURKES.USE THREE IN BOX
MV frl.h it ml Rd ljl- On
lfi', !( Italidi t U I -
ctiml in Hlr '
Hlow."
1
I ik. v .' l.ir.V. ulio Itasf- if onily b- J
..n- ohrse(1 w ith a cU-llr-s lo ;op ball !
... ..... r.. nA..b.-.' .1AUA.-..M .Hi. i
: n iif im-c a rtii'Hefl' rno'i ov uin'mnim-
aLlc i;in. elf rd.iv al t' l r.o m. It took
Ui. I.lnk.i p' ?vcn lnnlnjn?
lo'. do It, but I
th ') mnri'-'l to ninn- out,
to 4. on vp. I
'JTf - n aiHin fur tli Uf!ii"n dlBpoeltlon of I
t ip l.'nks lo ;ln " unl.n vn. Pn.Uourkf
line put 1p!fi-tlvf on th trtl bilt as yit
no ((ii:m: raw lo p'lticrd. It Is thuuRli!
I iy strie tlint oin drlutlod Individual Ims
l orn fK"llnB thrm m" Just to spi. how
ft rji-ioun a pf rsori froai Lincoln can really
Licconit. ' '
ISov t'rabli anJ (.'ount Dsi?au. who . U
patently waiting for mi opportunity to no
L.. . . ..,
ihi.i li luinilil. PIUJ b It i:iuiuiiuu ipmiin
Hiis?ln, uni op off the I'easau estate
.'tartd to ilo battle. Somebody told Des
sau Crahb.was a Cosfack and after that
th? Kourk never had a chance. Crab!)
did ry well, however, but he was re
moved white Leni I5urrf.ll was called upon
to pinch, l.em sure did the desired thine
s he yent over a rourle of runs which
tied the- score. Then Hed Styles appealed
and Rfd was chased to lt Krueer act.
Halph" Mllts was called upon to obllR
but It was not iircenary for Ralph to be
chased. He went of .his own accord after
the Mnks counted tnree runs off him In
the. eleventh round.
The terrible Links opened the battle by
ei'orin;t a score which should not havu
,ii-.rc(l. Mcttaffigaii was duck aonp but
l loyd boostej. . dlnlrrUU1e htt to left.
Millar''1- jwun"1" e on - Ward's, error : but
Lloyd wan forced at third' by' WllUams.
Williains and Miller, started '. a double
iteal, Ttiomfia muffed McAlllster'a throw
and Miller counted.
Hits by Miller and Williams, followed
by a walk, a sacrifice fly by Oolllna and
Schrleber'a Infield out neted two more In
the third.
Sclillebner's two-bane clout. Consalton's
Infield out and Thomas' sacrifice fly gav
Omaha one In the fourth.
Barrel I Hit la Ftark.
Everything proceeded In the even tener
of their ways until the seventh when
Omaba cut no.o. Thomas was walked
but forced by Ward. McAllister was safe
on Wllllaina' bobble. Leni Burrell was
called from the dusoct to act and to act
niddenly. lie did. A single counted Ward
nd McAllister. Scoie tie. Tine.
.Nobody scored In the eighth or. ninth
but both teams counted In the tenth.
Lloyd doubled for Lincoln and was sac
ificed to third by Miller. Williams hit to
?;.'hllcbner who nailed Lloyd at the piste.
While this was being done Williams
.liked to third. Illackburne poked one
into right, scoring tbo Omaha youth.
Bell. Krug and Thomason singled in
iticcession for . Omn'oa and Bell was
pushed over the pan. tying the count
gain.
Wltlla t.oes I p.
But Willis hove into view In th
-lexenth -and Willis couldn't stand t ie
iMff. C'o'lina was sfe on Thomas' bum
i-r.-or. f-.-hieiber and Qiiillln singled with
-he result that C U'.ns and
Schrellier
Voi-"rl. liissau went out but McUaffl- I
an ehoped on through tu; drawn-up ;
n:irlil. scuriria yuiilln aa Lee bad ducked )
!o tnlrd when Thomason heave to tliu
;ranil!itand. tryl.tK to cath Schrclber j
oniin honn; That ei.ded H for Omaha j
i.i nothing i oulcJ be done by lads. .who j
V ri sicl in the lest half of the fatal '
oi nc . 1
The suine Iiui.ik lr.ix in the
Uit game
it the reason for the Links
viernoon. Game callod at
lure:
here this
u o'clock.
IN ELEVENTH p'"f : :0i' vmpires; vn tiycl
LINCOLN.
All. i H. O. A.
!. (Jutn'aii. .-a 6 o 2 1 4
1 io d. 2'j 6 12 3 4
M !ir. cf 5 I 2 8 0
n flania, lo...., 4 2 1 K
l: kl.urce. 3 4 1 2 W
I o.l; . is. i f 4 10 3 0
-' Iiri .-. ;f 5 I 1 4 O
...llin. 31). v 3 I S 1
I iiu. p Ti 0 0 0 - .V
Totals 4'i 7 12 ti 16
OMAHA."
AB. P.. 11. O. A.
Ki ll. H 5 13 2 0
brig. :i a 1 2 2
rheTH .on. cf S a j Z 0
S. till, bntr, Ki 5 1 Ib 4
1-;. gallon, rf D v 1 2 2
fNioioa-. s 3 0 0 4 3
Warn. 3t 4 1 t 4 i
M' Milkier, c 5 10 0 I
t labh. 1 2 4 O 1 4
-t 'e. p 0 0 4 0
n iiii-. p o 0 0 o v
Burrell '0100
Kinder I 0 0.0 0
Totalis '.. . 4 x U 18
Ratted for rsbl in the seventh.
Battd for Siyln In the tenth.
Lincoln
R ins
.ItlOOOOO
.1 J 2 0 0 0 4) 1
i-ti
Omaha
Rui'S
Hit
Two-huso
Sehliehner.
i-i. Sacrifl
12
too
1 1 0
hits:
0 4 i
0- i :
Lloyd.
R'aekbiirne
ha .-e:
.ucuairiitan
hit: Miller. Sacrifice f lies :
Collins. Thomas,
in Seiilifcuner: M
l...;ile nlays; Tn-.m:
'igan to Lbc-J to',
vlllamt-. Ift Oh ba.s
I. in
"iu. fe;
neven
.nli.gs .
o jt :
ttma.ia. 7. Hits: o:f 4-fi:tb. -.
tiiiiiiiLs: o.'f Style. 4 in thle
"ff Willis. 4 in o;:e liming. K'ra
I'.-aau. 2. Pa.-s on bn'.l.--'.
off i ratio. 2 Wllo n!t
ot' I iei.4 j. i
Pea'ail
Father
HEi COIN TC
1'N Ovt
MOW MAMf L
fiMCb DO MAve
TO TT L L OU
A
HAVE. A
CM AN" I
WANT THAT
SK(0.U KIRtlUIIT
I'llrher ReUtuI In Kcellet Kiirm
and Kina Irluniph. '
t-T. JOSKf'H. Aug. i Pitcher Revigl j
was 4ti excellent foim and the locals i"'.
tne rei ond KtraUbl. Uelgl rctlrcl in t'ue j
Pinth on ai.com. t 'of an .iiju-v lece'.Md '
whl'e bitt'iij In the eighth. Score: j
TOPFK...
AB. U. II.
4 0 ' '.'
rf 4 o
1
A. 1
v. kiHti, . r.-.
; I af!anitKl-.
hcirsitho It
1
KiKi-irr. 1h. .
Tallinn, f
Inltlinoro. il).
HuCPi.
1
.f
I
, i
1J
"It-lRl. P....
I '..hnpis p..
Totals' . . .
ST.
:b.v.
JOtPII.
AR. K. II
a. a. i
I!. Wiutsofl.
I- ox, ir
(J. Vattion, ((.
atterson. lb.."
Hrlttoh.. 3U. .....
lillamd,. rf ....
rttigre .....
Wall, f. .......
Hir.fflth .' :
KrkanK, c
ii
4
U
1
. 4
. S
. 4
. 3
.1
'. 0 '
. 4
I i
. o
. l
.81
;
V '
n
o!
n
0
1
0
0
!ll"t'w',
M'W
n
1
n
l
. o
1j
! Uafirty, p
l'ottg
0 I
Totals
1
Batted for Williams In ninth.
Hatted lor Wall in ninth.
Batted for Brown in eU'ltth.
Batted for laifertv In ninth.
Topeka 0 ; 0 C 0 0 1 03
6t. Joseph 0 ii 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Three-rase hit: Rapp. Two-base hits:
Cochran, Hchang. hlerser, Bntton. Ptoleu
baws: HchanK, Pstterwon. .Sacnibe hit:
t.'mMran. IKiuolc plays: Schang to Uad
to nritton. Tullion to Lattlmore to
Koerner. Hits: Hfl Bron. S in eight In
nings; off Keslgl, " In eight inpmgs; 0
out In ninth. Struck out: By KeslKl, t; by
Brown, 1. Bases on bails: Off Brown, 3;
off Lafferty. : . f f Kc Igl. 4. Hit by
mteheH rail: B Brown, l-sflambois and.
RealKl; by Pashner, Orifnth
Umpire: Kyfe.
Time: S:u.
slot X
OASK1LL
JHt'TS
OIT
Pitches Kistrior Brd, Holding
Indlaaa Fear Hi4s.
SIOUX CITY. Aug. 25. Oasklll pitched
airtight ball and shut out the ?loux, H to 0.
Score: ,
8I0UX CITY. '
a - A n 7- . Lv 'v
, .-. ---
JO1KS LONK
Ab. It. H. O. A.
Cooncy, 2b 4 o o 2
Uaviuson. If 4 0 11 0
Kane. lb..... 4 0 1 B 0
Lejeune. ci & n 2 0
Batrd. 30. S 0 0 1 0
Callahan, rf......... 2 0 1 0 0
Smitn. sb 2 0 1 a J
Wlthrow, c... 3 0 0 1
Oaspar. p 1 0 0 0 ;
Bramble 1 ' . 0 0
Woodburn, p 1 0" 0 0
Totals V 4 37 1!
v DENVEH.
Af). P. H. O. A.
McCarty. cf j... 5820
Blo-k, rf ),. 4 0 0 2 0
Pave, 2b .' o 0 1 4 4
Kddington. If........ 4 110 0
Coffey, hb 4 1 4 S 4
Klaher, lb 4 11110
Barbour. 3b 4 I . 1 1 1
Spahr, c S 0 0 4 2
Oasklll, p. 4 i 3 0 t
' Totals 38 8 14 27 14
Batted for Gaspar in sitth.
0
V
0
o !
c.
4) .
o :
o :
l
0 i
0 1
0
0
I
siou City 0 0 0 0000 o-t-4
Denver 0 0 2 0 18 10 18
Two-base hits: McCarty, Callnhan.
Coffey. Plsher. 4M.sklll. Eddlngton. Three
base hit: Kane. Home run: Jdet'artv.
Sacrifice hit: Spahr. Stolen bakes: AIc-
! Catty. Knye. Houble -plaes: Barbour to
' I 'ave to Plsher. Smith to ("oon y to Kan",.
Spahr to Barbour, F4yo to Coffey to
: Manor. Hi's: Off Gaspar, 10 In six ln
lulnss; off Woodburn, 4 In three innings.
'Rmsc 011 balls: Otf Gaspar. 1; off Gas
,1.111. 2. Struck out: By Gaspar, 2: by
. Woodiow. 3; bv Gaskill. 3. Hit bv pitched
bail: Wlthiowv Time- Umpires:
; McCafferty
and t.aston.
Attendance:
YI4llt: I.O'sR TO UEA MOIVKS
LaUaff Ikaa Ugh1 lOdae, Oxer "lagrle
la llorllagr Oael.
DI'.S MOINES, la.. Aug. 25.-Lakatf had
a slight edge over Slaarle In a pitchers'
duel here this afternoon and l'e Moines
l"CU the third game of the series, 2 to 1.
A double by Ha) tford and a tilplx by
.lonea drove In the runa for the Boosters.
Wtcl-.lta scored one run on a double fol
lowed by a sinsle. Score:
EE3 MOINES.
AB. R. H.
.... S 0 0
O. A K
, Bieaii
If.
I liahii. rf ...
j Jcnes, lb,..,
Hunter, cf..
! Haley,
! Avlrfa. 21i
. Swal:t, tl..
Harife rd w
1 l.akaf:. p...
.... 4
.... S
...'. 2
.... S
.... 3
....
1
U
Totals
2
27 11
WICHITA.
A B. R.
4 I
Tydsman,
Ni'holsoi.
O Rourae,
if
If
2b
Ksop, as...
-Bills, ct..,.
IHhsi, oil...
0
l)
u
1
13
0
24
i Henry, lb..
Graham, c.
Slsgle, p...
Totals
1 -h Moines ......
Wichita
Two-base hits,
man. Three-base
.0 v
.0 0 0
O-'hx
hit:'
110
0 0 10
0 1
Hartford Tyde-
Jones. Saerltire
htir: Nk-holstin. O'Rourke. stolen bn.e:
h ealdi. Struck out: By l-ikafi. J. Hue:
ft ltkaff. ; off Slale. 6 Bases on
balls: By lk.ff, 1; hy Slaglf. 1. lft on
bases: Ies Molneg, 4; Wichita. 4. Time:
Umpitcs: C'ullen aiid mo .'kdale.
at. Kdward Defeat epaldlag.
i 8T- EOWARl), Neb.,' Aim. IV iSne
i ' , .. " . , " ., 1 "
11 " 0'amond Pui.Oay
ruiinH)'. lie jtauie ni
ll the way tluouan wi'h
?r
I IT" T. -. j ,I
nriiltli eriabl'iiig. Heore-
It H r.
feoalcirg 0 O 0 u O i ) '01 7 3
l!d a!(i. . . .2 ) u '. J ' j 7
l:'t !: .!. l-:ik-'. lo.-i." ja I
ptiie: : S; r I-I i g. V'uoso'i n;.o , .
I lnt.l -' Wa-.- Ul.il ll.iF-- i -.it-l:
T11K HKK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, AHH'ST J6. 1!14.
CeTyriuM hVt. tntarnattona
I
w
Ct'M.
THO-
REDS LOSE LAST OF SERIES
Walk, Hit) Error and Sacrifice Costa
Hastings the Game.
NORFOLK COMES FROM BEHIND
I our Hl til Drummrm t an labe
tiff M alrrnrth. 1 klle Mait
Inux Mnkc Mne and
tlA-Ti.Vi JS, .b., Aug. J-V.-ts4pe.Mal Tel-icrani.l-A
walk, n lilt, an enor and sac-t-ifi.-o
ny lost li last game of the final
ht'p-ic series today. Konr hits was all the
visitors could glean, while the locals se
cured nine, but all were Inopportunely
and widely scattered. Score:
NORFOLK. HAKTlNa.
AH H O. A K. AR. H O. A
j Turpin. IT.. 2
a i
t t
o ;
0 o
s
1 12
a l
o a
o ci
llCrun rf 4
OlSnlotr. M. .. 4
SHennett, cf.. 4
i'.Ictiniati. lb. 3
MVt.i"l. ir.. 4
O.C.Hroiin. ib 4
OMoor. ah... 4
OHi'hMnn, c. . 4
iPlr-y. p. . . . 0
Itil, r i
lMrlliK ,. I
l.m. .'f... .". 4
' M-IVr. .h... 3
Urlfhl, 1.'.... 2
B Brn:i. 1. 4
r-n II. A
Hi-Id "b
MiHr, r 2
Wlert!i. p .1
Tutu If
r, it
Totsls ...M
Batted for liiUy In the ninth.
Norfolk 0 1 0 1 0 ft
Hastings 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 02
0 0 0-1;
Two-base bits: K. Brown. Moore. B. i'
Brown. Sacrifice hits: Kels. Musaer.
Struck out: By Plercy. 4: by Rlley. : '
by Walworth, i. Bases on balls; Of f j
Pteecv. 4: oft Kilev.' : off Walworth. 2.
Innings pitched: Bv Picrcy, four; by
Hlley. fhe. Iouble play: Moore to ("!ett
msn to Richardson. Time: 2:00; Umpire:
Woods.
t orV 4 loses series.
YORK. Neb.. Aug. 3T. Sneria I Tele
gram.) York clotrnd Its home series by
making It three ytralght from Columbus,
troiincii(r them In a see-saw game, B to 4.
Both teams 'fielded loosely, but Columbus
players were the worst offenders. Haley
tightened. In the pinches and brought In
York's last two scores by putting one
over the fence aft-r Chaee bad walked.
Wednesday, Sptemler will be field day,
for the benefit of the home club. Score:
COLt'MRCH. VOKK.
AH H O A E. AB.II.O.A E
RnndMU.
lneobtold. rf. 4
OMurphy, rf.. II
ttinllen. tb... 4
li l.rkn. tr n
Oltlte. a
K. lUrrli, lb 4
Whl'eel, c... 3
l'hHe. lb.... I
'JHilfy. p 4
Ilek. 2b.....
ITMt, rf
Ilnl. lh
! t'yrt, cf...
I HKsrtr. If.
Kchnildt. .
Ilarrlnoll,
0 lh
0 i Zonderm'n, p 4
1
0 t Tottla
Kill Totals ...31 . 7 27 11 I
I 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-4
0 Columbus
York 0 110130Js-fi
Three-bune hits: jchissel, Dygert,
Schmidt. Home run: Haley. Stobit
bases: Bechtold f2, Totten, Schlsscl,
Heck, Schmidt Pacriflce hits: Totten,
Heck. Bases ou balls: Off Haley, 8: of '
Zonderman, B. Left on bases: Columbus, i
10; Ycrk, 1. Hit by pliehe.1 hall: Bech-j
told, Haggcrty. Harrison. Struck out: By
Halev, 4; by Zonderninn, 4. Time: 1:4V.
Impiiv Meyr. 1
Superior Vlu and l.airfMi, i
SI PKRIOR, Neb., Aug. 2ft (Special !
Telegram.) Superior broke even on the
two games today with Urand Island, win
ning the first, 5 to 3, and losing the sec
ond. SI to 0. Score, first game:
GRAND ISLAND. HI PKKtOR
AH H O A B AB H.O A l:
Robsn. 2b...
Udvh;', If..
J'ayiM w....
Vtmsy, ef...
Synvk, lb....
Vance, o
Claire, lb...
Ob'. If
Thl'Men, p.
Hoffman, p..
Iron, p
Vvankin ...
0.4mlih, 36
Irar. .... I
l'Jrnnn. cf.... t
OMonroe, lb., t
nlnOPrth, If I
AThetaainc, If 3
AHiialcr, lb...
0.lren, c 4
llitlop, p.... 3
1 Totals ....24
I i
1 It
1
1 3
i
I 3
1
Totals ....34 7 54 t I
Batted for Iron in ninth.
Grand Island 0 l 0 0 0 o t
, Superior 0 2 1 1 1 b
Home runs: Oreeh (3). Maae
0 0-t
0 s
hit: j
Theisalng, . Bishop. Hacrifleo hits:
I Gray. Toeisalna. Hasld. Stolen
Rrben, i
Pases:
Payne, Varney. Struck out. By Hoffman
1; by Bishop. 3. Wild pitch: Blshoo.
Passed ball: Green. 2: Vance, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: Lar.dreih. Umpire: Julg
ley. Second -game:
GRAND 1H1.AND. ' rtLPrRIOR. .
ABB. tl.a.H. AHHO.A.K.
I 'lntn.
J l ney
it..
rt.
l)4nillli. ab.. .. 3
l ire. 3
Ir. t.o. rl... 3
I
Payna. aa...
, Varna, rf
' Hynk 3b...
I Vanna. e. ..
, l UIra, lb.
: otHit. it
! Everdoo, p.
i
9 .fwoe. lb. ; 3
a andralh, if 3 ,
I The la.inf If. 3
IHarlar, Hi... 3
n';rn. v....: i
nr. p.... 1
u
0
ft
o
ToUla
ru.u
.ti I l 10 I
0 1 0 0 .".
0 0 0 l' -0
-ji Grand Island 1 I
I I Superior 0 0
i Two-base hit: Snyek. Home run:
! Vance, stolen besett: Payne, Bro.n.
U Baste on balls: Orf Cat ve 3. Stru'-k out:
Hi By Everdon. 5; by Carver, 4. iJjuhlv
0 play: Csrvei to Oieene to Monroe.
I'm-
0 j pn e: Cjuigley.
7 j Wright Oxrrrotnes Brlaa.
BEATR1CK, Neb.. Aug. 36 (Hpeebil
I Telegram.) In a pitchers' Isattle today
Wright of Kearney won over Bi .nn of the
localrt. J to 1. With thr score a tie up lo
the first half of the ninth inning und a
man on second and tnlrd. Rumney of
Kearney hit a grounder to Second Bx.se-
man Florey. who let the ball roll
by him.
e tried
scoring the winning run. Beatric
hard to score in their half, but Bitch
0 1 Wright held them safe. The scre:
w I 'Batted for llelliich In ninth.
- i Kearner 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
'
v ieatnce i u w n v w i
Btolen haneii: ftrumm. piyin,iton. tac
tiflce hits: Prucha. Woodruff Two-base
hltK: Mainev. Brian. Double plav: Hell
rich to Rock-wltz. Struck out: By Brian.
8: by Wright. 7. Bases on balls: Off
Wright, i. Passed lialls. Erb-kson. Time:
1:30. Umpire: Ne house.
America a
i Milwaukee ...
! 4 '(f vcliind . ...
St. Paul
' Indlans;.olls .
Association Besalla.
S 0-2 4
l- 9
I 8
klomat-h Trsshlra Disappear.
by i. sing Eloctiie Pltteis. Best. r.aoicUy
for liver nd kidney. Indigestion. il-
k,'. and all Ht iTii"!l tiuublea V. aid
II. All di uilsts. Advartls'.iiK r'
i;
M i.t Ails Ate tne p.- I Leah). .
V I
J 1 dm
7 rnn v
COLIX-
r.tLievi;
rii is
COMlfNC, To
v ft--?-.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LE-VOU'K. I NAT.
LKAtilE.
W.I. .Pet.
W.LlVt.;
Sioux '1ty..S0 1S .rtLTiiNew York.
iTnver Tfi M .Wll Boaten ....
St. Joseph. .7TI iVi ..r.i St. liuis..
Lincoln ....4 .4ti Cbli ago ...
les Moltie..fi 4 .40; PlltdburBh
Omalia , SSI! .4 A Phlla
TupeWa M 7H .4H I'lnclnnatl
Wli-htta 70 Brooklyn .
..-! 4K ,.V.l
.61 4 .M0
.'3 hi .-;
..".9 M .XZ
M ,V .4HI
..1 W .tM
.M' i 4M
,4! til .44.V
A M Kl. IKAiiriJ
KEH. I.PAtirM.
W 1, IVt.
W.TaPi I.
Phila
Boston ..
Wash
l'etrolt ...
Chlcngo ..
it Ixinls.
37 .C' tr.iiismw.
. .i4 4 ..'i7l Baltimore
..) r4 .j.'ii i 'hi. -ago .,
...W r.7 ..V Buffalo ..
..W t!1 .47 Bnmklvn
M 4X .571
.6. 4 .f-Ft
M 61 .547
.57 M .52k
.f 4 55 , 4.1i
.51 3 .453
.47 t .4.11
VO 66 .411
f-4 HI .trOi Knn. -ty
New York..M
4..1 IMtt.ibiirgh
rJVSt. I.nljla.
Cleveland SI
AMKIt. ASS N. j PTATR
.EA4 1PK."
W L .P. I .!
Milwaukee .75 M ..DKiOr. Island
UMitsvllle ..7:1 f.7 Beatrice .
Columbus ..in . Hastings
Indlan.iplls ta .fi?;4i York
Cleveland ..tff M .515' Superior .
Kan. City. .152 7 .4M Norfolk ..
Minnraplis W7! ,45A Columbus
St. Paul. ...47 4 .m Kearney .
W.L.r, t i
. .62 44 ..W.
45 .575
..! 46 .5
..57 49 .53S
..52 M .41 i
'. 47 r. '44.1 1
. .36 70 .1440
Yesterday' Krinlli.
w'estkrn leaopk.
Iener. : Sioux Cltv. 0.
Tnpeka. 8; St. Jmeph. 1.
Wichita, I; f)e Moines. 2.
Lincoln, 7: Omaha, 4.
AMERICAN LKAtllK.
Oetroit. 2; Washington, 1.
W. Ixiuls. 0-0; I'hllHdelphlu. !-l.
I'hlcHgo. 0; New York, !.
Cleveland, 3: Piston. 1.
NATIONAL LEACH P.
Philadelphia. 0; Pittsburgh. 2.
Bsonklyn-t Inclnnstl, postponed;
Boston. 4; Chicago. 1.
New York -ft. I.ouls, postponed.
rsln.
rain.
PEDEKAL li:a;i i:.
No games scheduled
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas Clty-t.'olunihiis, postponed,
Milwaukee. 3-2: t levelsnd, 0-i.
Minneapolis-Louisville, pnt pruned,
rain,
rain.
i. i aui, i; inoianapons. i.
STATE LRAtiLU.
Norfolk, 2; Hastings, 1.
Kearney. 2: Beatrice 1.
Columbus, 4: York, 5.
Orantf Inland, 3, 3; Superior, 8, t.
(amea Today,
Western lesguc Denver at Ploui 'lty,
Topeka at St. - Joaeph, Wichita at .Uea
Moines, Lincoln at Omnha.
American Leagtie-Iietroit at 4. frfitils,
Philadelphia at Washington, New York
at Boston.
National League Brooklyn at Itta
btiigh, Ikiston at Chicago, New York at
Ft. Louis.
Federal league Buffalo at Brooklyn,
Pittsburgh at Baltimore, Chicago at St.
Louis.
State Lei k ue York at N'vrfolk, Hast
ings at Columbus, (irand Island at llast
Ings, Kearney at Superior.
Mordecai Brown
Quits Base Ball
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25-Mordpcn Grown,
rieosed managor of the St. loula I'ed
erale, has outt base hall, acrrdlng to in
formation given out today by an official
of the St. Louis Federals. It la aaid
Brown will return to hla home In Terre
Haute. Ind., today. Next winter he wUl
, go LvCallfornla to look after hla mining
Interests.
I' Brown, it ia aald, feels the St. Iuia
9 1 Club has arranged a satisfactory deal for
I hint, and that hla days as a big league
a pitcher are numbered.
, PRESIDENT ISAACSON
! EXPINS THE MUDDLE
OMAHA, Neb.. Aug. ZYTo the Editor
of The Ure: Neither the Omhn r'nllv
News nor The Omaha Bee stated tnat
Vttllinm Blossles' reHtgnatloii was ac
cepted at the lat meeting of the directors
i 1110 ujiiaiia .-imuirur uam1 nan asao -
elation as stated bv Mr. Blosrlee. They
did say, however, that Mr. Blosrtes' resig
nation had been tendered and accented.
ulthough tlie acceptance has been since
j that meeting.
4)n tne evenlna of .Monday. August 17,
the lioard of directors held a regular
meeting in the council chamber of the
n ...
Ity hall, a t which time several prylesis
Here iicard and plans for the coming
Meld iveet for amateurs were dlwciixaed.
One of the protested games, that between
the Brown Psrk Pharmacys and the
Murphy Hid Its, star led a wrangle In
whlcU Mr. Blosxles became involved and
our.ng which munaaera of several teams
i Mhi uncomplimentary opinions of Mr.
j Bloazies.
! The meeting ended bar menlonly, but
Mr. Biopsies, still r itiiewi at wrought tip
I bv th argument, came to ine as 1 was
f nl'jni'hi'j i,t i.e ' Irtc! Ukiiia to bull' lv
dcen managers of tenuis ana siaiea inai
lie was inrniiKn as vecrciarr i uie p -soctatlon."
"I turn In my reslguatlon tw
night." said Bloazies. This remark wax
made In the preaenee of about a Uosen
mer.
Walking home v. ith reveral o' the
directors, I Informed iliem that Mr.
Blusztes bad turned h.s lesinnutlin In to
me and they were of thr opinion that a
new man Khojld be arcailnted at once.
ng entries for the coinin field day must
' h reentered and eiit;r c'e''eal work
luniH...j u I .lint ilela . M ill IB! II UK UK
the opinion or it majorltv ol the directors
and going ner the lint of ruilable inn
lor tlie nOalllon I uppolittej l"in r.oone,
.hiie name .ins .mggclr! bj Frank
Q'llgley.
I was surprlMed and mortified that. Mr.
BlOKZtex should 1wmi a statement such
as that which appeared In your, paper
last Monla, for Blossles known full well
that be resiened and he also knowa there
were p"iiitv ot wnneasea to the fact.
Mr. Bloszles proved an able secretary,
and Use the other directors and officers
o' the association served wtihout pay.
No fault was found with his work, and I
take this opportunity of thanking hlin
for his splendid services In behalf of the
asanciation.
At the ssine tlin 1 feel called upon to
deny tnls silly and untrue statement Is
sued by Mr Bloie In ilefense ol the
loard of dlieetiiiH. Sincerely yours
.1. J. ISAACSON,
I'lehwi.-nt m:u:.Ii.i Amateur Base Ball
Al-soi l.ition.
Be Waul A.l Ate Hie Be, I llcsinexs
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MOV fo I LCOH
IAUHUR - A ST
"Ne IS COIN
TO CAM !
.9
vrw-! .r
REYNOLDS BEATS JOHNSON
Mighty Speed Hnrler'a Error Aids
Tifert Win Victory.
MAKES WILD THROW TO PLATE
Detroit Makes terlra Tilth Wa
tnaton Three lo One by Tulliil
tiaate y Wen re of Two
to line.
WASHINGTON. Aug V.v P-etmlt made,
the seiies with Washington three gumrs I
to one by taking toilay'a gume. 2 to 1. I
Krynuld outpltcbe,! Jnhnsnn, and the let- j
tei's errors Hided (n bis own downfall. ;
After the Im kIh bad scored a run In tbe '
first iAntPK on a baw on balls. Poster's
Hlngle ami a Hai'rlflce fly, Petrolt won out
In tho third. Stallage singled and John
son let Heynoidv bunt get through blm
svith
two out, Cobb nlugled, si
orlng
Rey nobis, :nd
Rush scored the winning
run when Johnson Intercepted Mooller's
throw and threw wild to the plate. 8 ore:
TVH.E
Iietrolt 0 0 3 4) 0 0 0 0 0-2 8 3
Washington '.. . I 0 0 n 0 0 o 0 ol 4 ?
Batteries: Reynolds and St hum Re
John-
I son jind Alnsmlth.
I Aaps Brat Red oa.
BOSTON. Aug. ii. Cleveland had
little
trouble winning a 3 to 1 victory from
I Boston today. In the fourth Inning Hub-
lit-'.el intoped naptnan s grounuer uno im'i
error allowed two baea. 4 hapman scored
i on Jackson's single. On the throw-In
1 .iHckson xient 40 seiinid. Iilole's sacrl-
I tic sunt Mm to third.
.lay Klrke made a home run drive ami;
j tbe scoring ended. Boston scored In the
I third on Hooper's single, a pass to flcntt !
and two Infield outs. Score: RU E. 1
Cleveland o 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 o-g 5 Ii
Boston 0 n 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 3
batteries: Bhore, Wo rat and Cadv
Mitchell and O'Neill.
W hite "oa l.nae to Yauka.
NEW YOHK. Aug. -New York made I
it iwo out of mree from vnicago ioohj i
by esally defeating the westerners by Hi
score of S to 0. Benx was knockel out of
tbe box In less thnn one Inning, and the
veteran, Walsh, also waa badly treated.
Cole pitched a steady game for the
Yankees, while Malse atarred at hat.
Score: RILE.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) 3
New 'i oik 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 --
Hatterlca: Renx, Walsh. Laihrop
Pchalk, Mayer; Cole and Sweeney.
Macks Blaak Brow as Twice,
8 2
and
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Philadelphia 1
shut out St. Ixiuls In both games here lo- '
day, the acores hclng 9 to 0 and 1 to 1.1
In the opening event tlresaler held St.
Isolds down to three hits and fanned ten
batsmen, while the home team hit the de -
liveries of Iveren, Balchely and Mitchell
hard. I'ennoi-k not only kept the visitors'
hits scaMered, but he scored the only run
ot the seecind contest on his triple and
Murphy' single. Scire first game:
RHP.
st i.oui- 000000000-0 :: 4
Philadelphia 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 2 15 2
Batteries: LeverenX, Ritltcliley, Mitch
ell and ASnew. Hale; preasler and Hcjiarig.
Score, second game: lt.ll E.
St. Loulr- ...000000000-0 7 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 U -l 3 1
. Batteries: James and Agnew; Pennock
and Schang.
'mioughunIndTundy
RETAIN THE TENNIS TITLE
NEWPORT, R. t., Aug. :$-Maurioe E.
McLiughlln of San Franclsuo and. Ilhos
C. Bundy of Lob Angeles successfully
defended their titles of lawn tennis du
bluea champions of the awuntrv today by
defeating tean Malhey of Cranford, N. J..
i and (. M. Church of New York In
straight sets. The scores ware 8-4, 6-2, 6-4.
Except for brief periods In the first and
third seta. McLaughlin and Bundy were
1 . 41 Al . . . .
I tPasters of the situation throughout
Both
Mathey and Church showed flashes of
brilliancy and kept down the acores by
remarkable court covering. They aimed
lieurly all their returns at Bund:', but
the little Callfornlan stood the fire stoutly
and sent, back stinging shuts, MrLough
lin was wild at t'.nies hut backed up tils
partner on nearly all occasions. The
point. were as follows:
First set
Mclughlln-Bundy .
Mutl.iy-Chiireh ....
Second set:
AIcIjoiik hiin-Bundy
Matbey-Charch
Third set:
Mcl.oiirlilln- Bundy .
Mjtnev-t hui oh ....
In the meantime
.443 4 0 1 ( 7 4 4 :K-4i
.6 0i044351 1 ill 4
2 4 4 1 4 4 0 4 36
.... 0 2 1 2 0 S 15-2
.4 6 2 4 4 3042 4-22-.
.2 44025424 1 4
singles matahes were
being run off on all the courts with the
contest between R. Morris Williams, sec
ond, of Philadelphia, and W. M. Johnston'
o Han Francisco, aa the features. Wil-j
liains was forced to play, his highest ten
nis in the firtt three sets, for JolinMon tl-d
the score in the second set. Tne Call
fornlan weakened In the last set and Wil
liams ran out the match, three seta to
1 "nr.
Nearly
all th inoriiiiig rnat'hes were
dKided in straight sels. A soon aa tbe
play oiened tke i.lfiilale announced the
default of Norman E. Brookes, the Aus
tralian, whose place In the second round
In aitigles haul hen kept open two days.
Singles, third round:
11 V. Pottrell, sn Francisco, beat 1.
Roberts, Hartford, Conn.. 6-4. -3. 4-6 6-1
P. V. W lllauis. 2d, .'blladelphia. beat
W. M. JrlmU'in, Hi Francisco. -T,
- - i
41. P. fJardner. Ir.. Boston, beat. K. R.
McCormlck. San Francisco, 6-1, 4-6. 4-0. 6-0.
4. P. Touchard, New York, beat W. U
Pais. New York. 4-2 6-:t, -J.
'-. 1. Chllda, Philadelphia, beat H 41
Mmmonds. I'blladelphla, 6-1, 4 0, 4-1.
.V. W. Nlles. Boaton. beat G. Ililinoh-
re'. Mnir Htown. V J . 6-0. 6-0, 4-1.
W. J. Clothier, Philadelphia, beat R. 1. I
Little New York. 6-0 -o. 6-0.
T. K IVU. New York, beat, G. S. 4r -'es-lifclt.
N-w Yoik, 6-4), 4-f). 4-1. j
Wallace F. Johnson, 1'hiladelphta, beat
L. t 'lulls. 21. 11"H n. -. 6 3 6-1 I
5
TV-- V
1 'vte4
l DtMN'T
MOW THI V
DlNT T MOC'RL
)0T IN WITH
A. C0 Ik. r
CXKMA- ma,
ahd that orimce
w"n mud
I
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k. r. !
Richard Stevens. Xew York, beat
MoiR.in, Washington. H-o. -u. H-I.
I. :. Wright, Boston, beat L. B. Coner
Moriitown, N. J.. 2-ii. S-2. -2.
K. 11 Whltnev, Boston, beat W. K.
He) I. PhiUdeiphiii. t-0. K-1, 4S-1.
S. Tlisyor. Jr., Philadelphia, beat J. P.
Hubbard. New York. ti-l, ti-l, ii-".
C. A. Mstor. Tamps. Pla.. beat A. L.
Hans, Newport. 7-V, ti-4. 4-i, 6-4.
II. A. Macklnney, Providence, bent
fleorgo Achells, Scabrlght. N. J., ti-3, 1.
.-:.
H. Thro.-Umortcn, i irnnge, N. .!.. I nt
It. C. Heaver, BoMon. . 0-2, H-n, 4-0.
If U llnnn rrnt l.1nni' titftul K' llnti-
erts'on.' P. S. '... -.'. t-2,'-4
Sammy Reynolds
Defending Title
in Coal League ;
Sam Reynolds Is defending bis title as
champion of the Conl Trade C.olf associa
tion st Hinsdale In Chicago Ihl.i week.
In the qualifying roend Reynolds was
1 "' '"r second place v Ith a score of 7.
Iloliert ilardner. former n.itlonnl cham
pion, lfl the field with 771. Reynolds la
the only tlniahan In thfc fight for the
eliamplonshlp cup, but Karl Bock Is in
the running for the Omaha cup and P. P.
Lniimls Is In the flight fur tlie Pittsburgh
iUp.
I Miss Myra Helmer
Beats Mrs, Meaning
CHICAGO. Aug. 25.-Play today In the
first match round of the women's western
golf championship at the Hinsdale rlub
developed m surprises. Miss Myra Hel
mer of Midlothian, the tltleholder, won
her wav Into the second round by de
feating Mrs. A. A. Hearing of Wheaton, 1
. 1 up ami . to piay, wnue jnss Lsturie 1
' j Kaiser of St. Irfiuls and Hossmoor ellm
luated Mlsa i:ilmbrth Alien of Rock la-
land, 2 up.
. .,v AiienTrBA a TTril n
M ANT SHOU I C.KS All tNU
BIG MEET AT WISNER
tTSNP,R, Neb., Aug. 25. ISpeclal.) The
Wlsner Gun .club" held a very successful
shoot Monday, August 24, It being the
, twentieth annual program.
I The day waa Ideal and the attendance
j was large, there being forty-five ahootera
l-roseiit, and most all shooting the entire
Program. The program was ten events
of fifteen targets, with an extra event
of twenty-five targets known as the mer-
i ,.hnri!- ov.n
,, , ,
i Bo,ow. lhe r tur pro-
I sram of those w ho shot the w hole num-
ber of events, or 1M targets:
George Carter
lell tlroas
"Holllngsworth
Ed Viirncr
Hert Dlxqn
E. Snsse
E. A. ReeU....
. . 1371 L. Koven
..1321 Otto Nagel....
.. I "D; Charles Trow,
..14.ll W. J. Noble..
. .1 41 Hevore . ,
Jr.L
.J
... ,
..13S: Theodore Lomilll.!27
..13! A. Robertson 124
A. laiili.nberger..i:'7'0.
Rflum 121
Mart Thiimpnon.. 1.171 L.
Stucker II
John Severson. ...l;Vi! Kanftord 116
( harles Bnndel . ..l:M: C. Hook IP.
R. H. Morse t:4i: W. E. Reeta 11.1
A. tmlllt 1311 Thos. Thompson. .114
O. W. Hvatt IHI Valske ill
William Pehn.. ..12S; Robert Swarta. .. . 10o
Protesslonala.
HUNTING SEASON ON RIVER
i WILL OPEN IN OCTOBER
Owing to th publication of an er
roneous statement concerning the open
ing of" the shooting aeaaon th correct
dates are herewith presented. The hunt
ing season on migratory game birds will
open September I. The season w'll open
on the Missouri fVtober 1, If President
Wilson signs u law removing the com
plete embargo hitherto existing. The
supposition that shotting vould be sl
b.Wfd on the Missouri river Ir. September
Is . nilstuken.
The moat desirable furnished rooms ur
advertised In The Bee. Get a nice cool
room for th.j minimer.
Furnishing Goods
Salesmen Wanted
Vo4lf flrotliera 'umishliit (iisHln ( tiniun), Kan-
City. Mo., is 4hii lo ii4KotJt with hih Ktale furs
nlshltiK kmU aalewmcii. Musi lie ! of r'ft ional
ability and Ml4le- rtperienee anil who are able? to funib.li
lhe rj 'ht ot rcforciMcs. t'orrcNnult'nce atrlctly con-fldcntlal.
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BRAVES INJJPWARD CLIMB
Rtgain Fait of Loss Day Before by
Beating Cubs.,
ONE POINT BEHIND LEADERS
t'lftk Inulnu
Heaionallle
lloslona
Bnltlag Hallr l
for Vlelory of
liver Chlcaa.i
4lpp4nrna.
1 ClUCAi.o, Aug. 25. The Ronton Hravea
i regalm-d V'art of their loss j-csterday
when they defeated Chicago by 4 to 1.
nd now are within one point of the lead
ers In the Vienna nt rwace. New York,
Idle on account of rain, retain the lead.
A fifth Inning butting rail by Boston
was rcKPonslble fur the lsltors winning.
6 Chicago's run was the result of a base
on brill to Bresnahan and Vaughn a
double In tho third inning.
Mitranl!lr. Whttted and father easily
took (he Held Innlg honors, the latter'
holding 'Leach at second on a hit In the
clruh which seemed good for a home
run. Swteney wss hit hy a bated ball In
tho fifth Inning and retired, Bresnahan
taking his position at second. Biore:
R.I I.E.
Boston 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 14 8 4)
Chicago 00 1 0000001 J
. Batteries: Jam and dowdy; Vaughn
and Archer, bresnahan.
flralea Blank Phlla.
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 2.V-Phlladelphla
was shut nut. 2 to t), today In ihn last
game st Pittsburgh for the seasm be
tween these two teams. Mamatix and
Alexander were both effective, only flvo
b'ts tiling made by each side. Score:
R.H.K.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J 5 1
Plttsbiirrh ..0 1 ti 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 I
Butteries: Alexander, Oeschger and
Oooln, Burns; Manux ai.d Gibson.
ifeiot Follows When
Umpire is Deposed
REDLVGTON, Neb.. Aug. 25. (Special.)
I Potter and Rrdlngton tied In a aeven
I Inning game here Sunday, .1 to 3. Th
j Potter play era deposed the umpire In the
, fifth Inning and the game ended In 14
J "free for all" In tho seventh. Tltcher
Kowier waa rendered unconscious by a
1 blow from a bat and two other nlsvera
; were In lured. Score: R HE.
, Potter
j Retlngton
I Retteries:
0 0 0 1 0 1 0-3 S 3
0 1 0 1 0 1 0-J 1 2
Putter, Woten , and Gowln;
IRedington, l-owler and Suggs
II
lilaala Take
liiisg Oar.
Minn.. Aug. 23.-
WORT1 1 1 N41TON,
fSpeelal Telegram.) The Luverne team
nini 1. iiieKi i num iinnis piayeo. flfinmrr
extra inning game today. Score: R.H.E.
' lilanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 i 1.
1 Luverne 0 1000000000 01 2 4
Batteries: Lynch
und liavlo; Maloney
and Mathews.
Milan Loses Iteeord.
Clyde Milan's long absence from the)
game has Vllled hla chances for the lead
ing base stealing honor of the Amerti-ani
league thla year. Kddle Collins and Frit a
Malsel are away out In front with thn
chances fa voting the Athletics star, as)
Malsel la to be benched for light hitting,
according to rumor.
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