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THE UEE: OMAHA, TlT.NDAY. .UIl.Y C. UM.V
.Bringing Up Father
Copyright, ins. International
New Perrlce.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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JOSIES HARD PA'S
BONCH ME EGGS
St. Joe Easily Wini the Horning
Game, Final Outcome Being
Fire to. Nothing.
BIG
CEO WD 15
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ATTENDANCE
St. Joseph cams back Monday af
ter the lgnomlnous routing recelred
Sunday and did the Rourke family
Into diver kinds of intricate knots.
Tbails they succeeded in winning by
the combined efforts of their own
good playing and numerous errors on
the pert of the home team.
Brerdon surmounted the mound
and was backed up with the nsual as
sortment of breakdowns that seem to
greet his every effort Evy pltohed
more than passable ball, but boots
and free-for-all heaves got his nanny.
He is the true descendant of the orig
inal Jonah that A. Sperm Whale
coughed up some time back. Inci
dentally It might be meet to mention
tht St Joseph won by a score of 5
to.O.
Tswwbla Starts Early.
In the tint inning Page went out from
"Whale a to Bohllebner, but Nicholson
reached No. 1 bag when Bed threw wild
to first. Nlcholi then proceeded to
teal seoond. . Again Whalen threw wild
to firsts on Rapp' infield hit 'and Rapp
took second, while Nlcholi soored on the
play. Williams singled to left, sending
Rapp to third, from where he tallied
on Watson's inside poke. . Fisher and
Ewoldt were easy out,
Thla start took large qnantltlea of pep
out of Marty's gang and. although sev
eral chances hove over the horizon, they
never came within speaking distance of
the home plate.
Wldeman -of Bt. Joseph i pltohed a
splendid game and was master of 1 the
situation at every stage, deserving to
win hands down.
Thomason Stakes Great Catch.
The only event bordering on the sen
, rational was a splendid catch by Arthur
Thomasoh In the sixth, when he ran In
from deep center and on the dead run
caught Watson's drive off the top of the
clover.
About 4,000 head of'clticens herded Into
the Rourke enclosure to watch the mas
sacre, and despite the futtt fielding of
rapa's youths, cheered them roundly to
the echo.
The sixth, seventh and eighth Innings
each netted the enemy a run and In the
eighth pasmN they earned It. Watson
singled and Fisher scored him n a two-l-egger.
An additional feature of the morning
was the faultless umpiring of Suoius
Mullen, the new punk, recently added to
President O'Neill s staff. Mulley guessed
V them all right and had the participants
tatlng from his mitt. Score:
8T. JOSEPH. .
Flayers.
Page, 2b....;....
NU-holvon, If...
Rapp, 3b
Williams, cf...
Watson, rf
Fisher, lb
Kwoldt, as..,...,
White, c ,
Wldeman, p....
Totals.......
Players.
flmtth. If
Breen, Zb. ......
Forsythe, rf...
K'rueger, e
Km?, Sb
Pcbllebner, lb..
Thomason, cf..
Wbalen, ss
Rverdon, p
Blodgett. p
'Totals........
t. Joseph 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 l o i
Omaha ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It 0-0
Summary Two-base hits: Breen. Flatter
Wldeman. Stolen bases: Mcholaon!
Rapi. Thomason. Bar-nrtre hits: White,
Vt atson. base on balls: Off Wldeman, 2.
Loft on bases: Omaha. 8; frit. Jokoi h. 1
lilt by pitched balls: Kruegcr. Nicholson.
" overdon, In 6 Innings; off
of Blodgett, 1 In Innings. Struck out:
Bverdon, 1; Wldeman. 4. Time of game,
120. Umpire, Mullen. Earned runs: Ht.
Joseph. L
Hartford, ss I 1 2 0 4 0
tlts. If 8 0 0 2 0 0
Tannehlll, !b 10 0 12 0
Graham, c t 0 7 1 1
Musser, p I 0 0 0 3 1 j
Totals 28 t 27 12 2
Batted for Crosby In ninth.
Bloux City, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2
Cea Molnea 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 3
Two-base hits: Cboney, Hahn, Jonea.
Hartford. Sacrifice hit: Clarke. Stolen
bases: Leleune, Callahan- Left on
bases: Ploux City, Dee Moines. I.
Struck out: By Musser, 6: by Boothby,
4. Bases on balls: Off Musser, 6; off
Boothby, 2. Double play: Hahn to
Graham. Time: 3:11 Umpire: Van
yckle. 0eore, seoond game:,
6IOUX CITY.
AB. B. It. O. A. K.
Cooney. 2b...., 4 0 1 0 3 0
J. Clarke. If 4.0310
Kane, lb S 0 1 3 0
LoJouhe. cf 3 0 110 0
Callahan, ...3 0 0 3 1 3
Davidson, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0
Hensling. 3b 4 0 14 10
Price, o 4 0 0 1 0
Kennely. p. 3 0 0 2 2 0
P. Ciarke 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 3S 0 24 10 2
DES MOINES.
AB. R. II. O. A. R.
Hahn, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Sawyer, 2b 4 0 12 11
Hunter, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Jones, Kb 4.1 2 IS 0
Hartford, ss 4 x 1 0 0 0
IBIlla, If 3 110 0 0
Tannehlll, 3b 2 1110
Breen, c 3 0 13 10
Gllligan. p 3 0 1 0 2 J
Totals 30 6 I' S 1
Batted for Kennely In ninth.
Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
0es Molnea 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 -i
Three-base hits: Sawyer. Two-base
hit: Jonea. Bacrlfloe hits: Kane, Breen.
Stolen bases: Hensling, Hartford. Left
on bases: Sioux City. 9; Des Moines, 4.
Struck out: By Otlllgan, 4; by KeUey, 3.
Bases on balls: Off Gllligan. 2; off Ksl
ley, 2. Double plays: Collahan to Kane.
Umpire: Vansyckle. Time: 1.47.
LINKS ARE TWICH . VICTOR"
Laai a Tbree Wick llarlers for
Thtrtr-Two Hits.
WICHITA. Kan., July S. IJneoln won
both ends of a double-header when It
landed on three Wichita pitchers for a
total of thirty-two hits and twenty-three
runs. Score morning game:
WICHITA.
Standing of Teams
Watson, cf.....
Fox. If
Tideman, rf....
Hosp, ss
Brttton. 3b
C harles. 2b
Patterson, lb..
Griffith, o
Gelst, p
Totals ......
AH.
...31
R. H. O. A. EX
0
2
2
3
0
3
11
6
1
27 12
Wolfe, If 7
McGafftgan, ss...... 3
H. Suhrelber, lb 6
Mclntyre, rf 3
6 t
LINCOLN.
AB. R. II. Q. A,
s
AB. R. If. O. A. E.
S 0 1 6 2 0
3 1 0 3 0 0
8.2 10 t 0
0 1,20 0
4 12 10 0
..... 4 0 17 10
4 1 0 4 3 0
3 0 0 B00
4 0 1 0 3 0
33 t 7 27 13 "o
OMAHA.
A B. n. II. O. A. K.
3 0 1 2 0 0
4 0 3 2 3 0
4 0 1 0 0 6
0 0 3 . 1 0
3 0 114 0
0.0 15 0 0
0 3 0 1
J 0 0 1 J 0
1 ' 0
S3 o r 27 16 "i
Morse, cf.
Yants, e
Lloyd, 2b....,
Daley, 3b
Narveson, p.,
fchman, p....,
...
... ft
... 6
... 6
... 2
... 4
E.
Totals ...45 13 15 27 12 1
Lincoln 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 1 21)
Wichita 0 01000103-1
Ieft on bases: Lincoln. 16; Wichita, 8.
Sacrifice hits: McUafftgan. Lloyd. Wat
son. Two-base hits: Wolfe. H. Schreiber,
Uelst. Three-base hit: Wolfe. Home
runs: Mclntyre, Fox. Stolen bases:
Wolfe. McGafflgan, H Schrelber, Watson
(2), Tydeman. Hits: Off Narveson, none
In three innings; off Khman, t in six In
nings. Struck out: By Narveson, 2; by
Khman, 1. Bases on balls: Off Narveson,
3; off Khman. 8. Wild pitch: OeUt. lilt
by pitched ball: By Gelst (Daley and
Narveson). Time: 3:10. Umpire: O Btien.
Score second game:
Score, afternoon game:
WICHITA.
.AR. R ir' f A. V
wat son, cr s o
Fox. if 4 0
Tydeman. rf 4 0
Hosp, as 4 . 0
Brittnn, 3h J 0
Charles, 2b 4 0
Patterson, lb 4 0
Griffith, c 4 0
Cochran, p 1 0
Baker, p , 0 1
Sullivan, p... 0 0
Southern 1 0
9
Totals .'..31 1 i 27 16 1
LINCOLN.
AB. K.. H. O. A.
Wolfe, If
McGaffliran. as..
1 H. Scnreiber, cf,
Mclntyre. rf
1 Morse, p ,
I McAllister, c
I Lloyd, 2b ;,
i Daley. 3b
Williams, lb....
0
BOOSTERS TAKE! TW1W BILL
t Matlaes Wlas Both tiaaaea trass
Sliras: City.
HJf0ES:3u,y After taklne the
morning game from sioux City v.ith a
f?.01?.0' V0. D" Ml with Jlii.aa
pitching .hut out the vt.ltors. 3 to ft "
the afternoon game. Score, first itnie
SIOUX CITY.
ToUls 41 11 17 H 10 0
Batted for Sullivan in ninth.
Lincoln 2 0 ) 8 0 0 0 3 011
W ichlta 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
I ft An h m u. a, A
5crt'lce hits: McOaffUan. g. Two-base
. "r. jnree-Dase
.hit: Morse. Stolen bases: II. Bchrtlber,
Pattkrson. Hits: Off Cochran. 1 in three
snd one-third Innings; off Baker. in
I (V". ,.-d wo-thlros Innings. Double play:
1 , , , - . " "'wiw. oiruca out:
. Hy Morse, ; by Cochran. 3; by rlaker. 3.
? 1 .worse, 7; off c'och-
L" ;"rZ:,Ztl--IZ'U -r .Pitched ball:
O'Brien.
BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD All
OMAHA SPEEDWAY.
AMER. LKAOUK. I
ct.
FED. LEAOI'E
W.L.Pct. W I. Pet.
Chicago ....40 tt .6'Bt. Iouls.... 41 27 .08
Boston SO 24 .m, Kan. City. ..42 90 .6m
letrolt .... 28 .S6 Chicago ....41 81 .WO
New Tork..K 34 .6r7 Pittsburgh ..M 81 .fSl
Washing n 83 12 .W Newsrk ....M .M
St. Louis.. .1 42 .3X2 Brooklyn ... 41 AiS
Cleveland .. 43 . 373, Baltimore ..17 43 .JfW
Phlla 36 4.1 .!! Buffalo 4i .3N4
WKfeT. LBAOUE. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.! , W L Pet.
Dea Molnea. 3f .Ul Chicago ....& 6A7
Denver ....86 28 .660; phlla. tl
Omaha ....86 81 .R-Vn Pittsburgh .14 8J .615
Top-aa u .on Louie... 7 so .on 1
Ainooin w .dv, HOiton ......v
gloua City.W M .4X4 .-Inclnnatl .) 31 .47
St. Joseph.;1 8 . Brooklyn ..31 36 .4t
Wichita ....2i 37 .403 New fork. .27 4 .448
AMER, ASffN. I STATE LEAGUE.
W.LPctJ W.UPct
Indlanap'lia.44 M -Oil! Beatrice 14 .'7
louUvill ..tx Kl .6H6 Hastings
6 82.63TorK ....
37 86 .614'Falrbury
II 01 .1 V:
X
.24 19 .61
.13 25 .41
.16 26 .376
Cleveland
St. Paul...
Kan. City.
Milwaukee .86 37 .46
Mlnneap Is .82 39 .4511
Columbus ..28 43 .8771
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
' Ploux City, 2-0: Des Moines. 8-5.
St. Joseph, 6; Omaha. 0.
Topeka, 8-6: Denver, 0-11.
Lincoln. 12-11: W ichita, ft-l.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, I; Brooklyn,. .
St t.nl jci- Ilt.kurirh 1.6.
New York. 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Cincinnati. 8-12; Chicago, i-7. .-
AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 . . ,
Washington. 0-0: Boeaon, 4-0.
Philadelphia, 4-2; New York, 2-L
Chloago, 1-8; St. Louis, 3-0.
aeveland, 1-t; Detroit. 0-8.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis. 1-4; Kanaaa City, 0-8.
Pittsburgh. 8-1; Chicago, 8-2.
Buffalo. 3-3; Baltimore, 6-0. .
Brooklyn. 1; Newark. 8. ,.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE-. -
Falrbury, 0-3; Hastings. 7-3.
Bsatrtce. 7-4: York, 1-3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 8-0; Cleveland. 3-8.
Indlanapolla, 6-6; Louisville, 17-2.
MInneapolla. 6-8: St. Paul, 18-4.
Kansas City, 0-0; Milwaukee. 8-2.
Gantea Teday.
Western league No games scheduled.
National Iesgue itoston at Brooklyn,
f. Louis at Pittsburgh, New York at
Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Chicago.
American League Washington at Bos
ton. Philadelphia at New York. Chicago
at St. Louis, Detroit at Cleveland.
Federal lagu', Ht. Loula at Kanaaa
Cjtv, Buffalo at Brooklyn, Newark it
Baltimore.
Nebraska State league Falrbury at
Beatrice, Hastinga at York.
Rapps ..
Totals
M 3
1 DENVER
13 24 16
AB. R. H.
...6 1 3
O. A. E,
0
11
0
Spencer, "cf......
Miller. rf '.
Galloway, lb....
Coffey, 8l
Shields, lb
Kelleher, ss
Shestak, C......
Sterser. p
Totals ....33 0 10 37 17 0
' 'Batted (or Bandera In ninth.
Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-8
Denver 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 6
Stolen bases: Kelleher, Oof fey (2). Two
base hits: Galloway 13). Coffey. Three
base hit: Spencer. Sacrifice fly. Kelleher.
Hit hy pitched ball: Miller. Struck out:
By lAkaff. 1: by Sanders. 4. Bases on
balls: Off Lakaff. 2; off Sanders. 2.
Double Plays: Mayer to Bostlck to Mayer.
Bostlclc to LatUmore to Mayer, Kelleher
to Galloway to Shields. Time: 1:66. Um
pire: Parent.
Score, second game:
TOPEKA.
AB. R. II. O. A. B.
6 0 1 3 0 0
il v . 7 -li
M s J
Tom Oir.
REDS WIN BOTH
FROHFAIRBDRT
Thirteen-Inning Mornins; Game De
cided by Single, WsUk and
Double.
SECOND RUNS THREE TO TWO
Trainer, rf 5 0 13
Bostlck, ss 4 111
Jackson. If 4 0 8 3 0
Mayer, lb 4 0 0 8 0
Dell, cf 4 0 0 0 0
Latttmore, Tt 4 0.1 4
Cochran. 3b 4 1 1 - 1
Rapps. e 8 2 2 1
Clunn. p 1 11 0 3
Monroe 0 0 0 0
HASTINGS. Neb., July B.-Ppeclal Tel
egram.) Hastings took both games from
Falrbury today, winning the morning
game, 7 to 6, and the afternoon contest,
8 to 3. In the latter the Reds came up
from behind In the ninth and with four
aucceasive hlta clouted out victory. In
the morning game vlcltory came in the
thirteenth on a single, a aacrifice, a walk
and a double. Score, first game:
FAIRBI'RY. HABTINOs
AB H.O.A E AB.H.O.A.B.
HIIUb'4t. lb 4 1 OfttilHttn. m. 4 I 6 1
Ijtmh. lb.... 4 10 1 fOtet. lb 4 13 8 1
Conbor. Ib.. 4 4 4 1 OMrC)". 13 14 4
VrOfr. rf., 1 4 4 OHlrhNliioa. 314 8 4
lnnr. rf . 4 1 t 4 W.M.I, ff.. 4 3 8 1 4
Thl.Mlna. If I I I 1 0Pintt. rf... I lift
P.yton. M... 4 114 H?n. Ib... 4 111
Hootn, e... s 1 il l uwrirn(. p.
Hholl p 14 8 1 IDrumm. lb.. T 1 4 8 1
Wikner, p... 1 1 4 0 4
Total ... 41 USUI
Total! ....44 444 14 8
Two out when winning run scored.
Falrbury 0 00001004000 10
Hastlntfs 10003O3OO0002-I
Two-bsBe hits: Thlesalng, Richardson
(I), Bennett. Stolen bases: I mbs, Mc
Cabe (2), Bermett 21, Olson (2). Richard
eon Struck out: By Sholl, 8; by Hhaner.
7; by Wright. 8. liases on balls: Oft
Sholl. 5; off Shaner. 8; off Wright, .
Innings pitched: By Sholl, 7; by Shaner,
8. Umpire: Green. Score, second game:
TAIRBt RY. HASTINOS.
as H O A K AB.H.O.A.B.
Hlld.b'at. lb 4 I 1 OSullInn, ss. 4 8 4 1 4
lmb. lb ... 4 111 oriixt. lb 4 11 3 4
.III OMrt'lb,. ir.. I I I O
REDS PARE CHICAGO
MARGIN JO A GAME
Cinci Whips Cubleta in Double
Header While Phils Spank
the Oianti.
BOSS BRESNAHAN IS BANISHED
sacrifice off Peritt in the second, ltuln
pravented the morning game.
NKW TORK. 1'IIIL.ADKI.PttlA
AB. H.O.A B AB H.O.A I
envrne. Ib. .. 4
UlUnclnn, m. I
OWhltlml, .t
OCnar.lh. rt. t
0nrkr. If...
ONI.hntf. lb.. 8
(li,l.ni, lb. 8
OKMIIt.r, c... I
0Aleian4r, p 8
()
- Total
4
I I
4 I
I II
CHICAGO. July 5. ClnYlnnatl cut down
Chicago's pennant lead to one same to
day, when, they too both ends of 'the
holiday ball game, 8 to 8 and H to 7.
while Philadelphia defeated New Tork.
In the first game Manager Bresnahan
crossed the plate while tho pitcher was
In the act of delivering and ran io first
base under the assamptlon that It as
the fourth bsll. Umpire Qulglcy called
kin. mii Ttatlian ruahed at the ar i
...... .. 'fliibert. rf., i i
biter, who threw ins masa to mo arumm Kv9rn tb.... 4 I 8
and started after Bresnahan. Players . (f,''';,",ih"- J J
stepped between the two men nn.l after K,n,',mll ','B 4 ,
considerable wrangling Bresnahan waa ' JJ;",,1' J J
ordered to the club lioure. Score, f Irst I ,)nWl t t (
lluahra. ... ISO
Burn, ir 4 4 8
Hnh'Unn, rf I 4
I'orl.. lb.... 1 1
f'-ioh.r. m I 4 I
M.rkl., 1h. . I 1 10
1-rh.rt, lb.. I t t
Sn darUM, of I 3
M.ym. r... 8 0 4 1
IVrrllt. p. .. 8 1
tirant 14 4 4
17 II 4
Totals ....I 1 14 It
Hatted for Perrltt n ninth.
New Vork. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia ,.,..f.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Twolbase hits: Merkle. Sacrifice hit:
Mchoff. Double play: Doyle. Fletcher
and Merkle. liases on bulls: Off t'errltt,
1. ftiuck out: By Perritt. 8; by Alex
ander, . Umpires: Rlgler and Hnjt.
Braves I.oae to Dortgers.
BROOKLYN, July &. By bunching hlta
flf Hughes and Htranl Brooklyn beat
Boston In the afternoon game today hy
a score of to 8. The morning game,
prevented hy rain, will ha played aa a
part of a double header tomorrow.
Score:
1 I
BOSTON.
AB.H O A B
HROOKI.TN.
AH H O A E
K.rms. ss.. I I 4
Wlnao. c. ... 4 4
Kllllfor, If.. 4 11
Oroh. Ib. ... 4 14
Orimih. rf. I 8 3
Olaim. Ib... 4 1 I
MollwHi. lb I 4 10
Sobnotdar, I 4 4
Tonar. p 1 0 4
Bontoa. p.... 114
Total
1
I 0
4 1
f XI
0 4
4 4
Onn'ior, tb.
Itrumrn. Ib I 1 M
s 1114
Totals..
34 11
U 8
DENVER
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
4 1
Spencer. ef...
Miller, rf 4 8
Mccormick, ir 4 1
Galloway, 2b 8 1 8 6
Cbffey, . 8b 4 1 1 0
M me Ids. id 4 1 ' 1 11
Kelleher, ss. 8 10 1
Shestak. e till
Arellanes, p ,.. 4 1 i 0
in.
Cooney, 2b 3
Clarke, It 4
ans, lb 4
tteune. cf 4
Callahan, ss 3
ravl.1on, if 4
Honsllng, Sb 4
CrooLy. c 8
Clara 1
Bowthby. p 4
Totals.
84 3
DES MOI.VKS
Hshn, rf... 3
Sawyer. 2b 4
lluaier, cf.... 3
Jonea lb 8
H- O. A. a
i ! '
! i
J
8 13 0
0 1 0
113 0
0 4 3 0
1 0, 0
10 2 1
10 24 U "1
I.
H. o. a. a
13 10
0110
110 0
3 13 0 0
1 "f pitoned ball:
I fa. Time: 2.00. Umpue:
HARD HITTING GIVES BEAR TWO
Dearer Ca a I arse . Botb Gasasia f
Doable-Header.
DENVER, July 3.Denver by hard hit
ting won both games of a double-header
today with Topeka Sterser baited Lakaff
and Sanders for the first game, wblle
Arellanes bested Clunn In the seoond.
boo re. first game:
, TOPEKA
AB. K.
3
4
Tralnor. rf....
Bnatkk, ss
Jerlrson, If....
Mayar. lb
Dell, cf
Ittimore, 3b.
Cochran. 8b...
Monroe, c
Lakaff. p 1
3
Sanders, p.
H.
O. A. JC.
0 0
11 3 1
' u
0 0
Totals ...37 11 14 37 13 2
Batted for Clunn In ninth.
Topeka 0 0 8 0 1 0 00 1-8
Denver ...0 8 1 4 0 4 0 0 -U
Stolen bases: Spencer, Shields, Miller,
Kelleher, Kappa Two-base hits: Bostlck.
Galloway. Three-base bits: Shestsk,
Galloway, Raapa, Cooarsn. Home runs:
Arellanes, Coffey. Sacrifice hits: Miller.
Monroe. Hit batsman: Coffey. Struck
out: Ily Clunn. 4: by Arellanes. 1. Baaea
on balls: Off Clunn, 8, off Arellanes, 1.
Double play: - Bostlck to Ittlmore to
Mayer. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Parent.
Eddie Pullen Winner t
Of Tacoma fiuto Run
TACOMA, Wash.. July l -Eddia Pullen
won the 300-mtle Golden PoOatoh auto
mobile race this afternoon on the Ta
coma speedway, his time being 3 hours
31 minute and 14 seconds. Bar) Cooper
was second' and Barney Oldfleld thlhd.
A 10O-mll race In the forenoon waa won
by Driver Parsons, whose time was
l:tt:J7.
Doable BUI far Btarsa Lake.
STORM' LAKE. Ia. July I -pecial
Telegham. Stork lake took two games
from Peterson today, 13 to 8 and 1 to t
Batteries: rorenoon. Pritts and Prom me.
John and Iouoka. Afternoon, LodsU and
Chapman; Brown and Loucks . ,
Seatheru Aasaalatlaa.
Memphis. 8-8; Little Rock. g-3. ,
Chattanooga. 1-7: Nsahvllie, ft
Birmingham. 8; Mobile, V
it. ti. 4 1 4 4
f. ;b::: ! I i I !
Ikvwaae rf. . 8 S 3 0 0 Mrb'aaoa
. , v A'eldal, of.. 8 4 4 4
Parion. aa.. 10 10 lllnntt. rf.. 4
BiMHha. e... 4 4 4 1 OOlana,
Purs. II, p .. 4 I 4 I lRH.r,
TMala ....84 71S 11 3 Totals ....N 11 87 14 1
Two out when winning run scored.
Falrbury 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Hastings v v 1 o v u o s
Two-base hit: Varney. Sacrifloe hits:
Downey. Mi-Cabe, Klley. Stolen bases:
Lamb. Sullivan. McCahe, Veldel, Olson.
C . . L. . 1,.. !.. .M R. K .. E 1 1, w a
Basea on balls: Off Pursell. 2; off Klley,
I. empire: ureene.
Beatrice Nabs Coaple
VADV M.h Tt.lv f. ISiimUI T
rice took both' games from Yoric today,
I to 1 and 4 to 2. Score, first game:
R H IC
Beatrice ..... 0 0008O0S4-7W1
York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1
Batteries: Beatrice, Pole and Boater;
York, Franklin and Balnea.
Second gams: - RH.EX.
Beatrloe v.. 0 1
York ! 3 3
Batteries: York, Harris and Balnea;
Beatrice, Hlgglns and Buster. Attend
ance: 1,600.
game:
CINCINNATI. LHir.;
AB.H O.A K AB H O A K.
t,.. a 1 la 0(;k,J. rl 4 1110
a vr isner, p.. .,
0 iSrhitlia. It : 4 t
t UZInirman, Ib I 8
1 OHalar, lb I 1
4 OWalllama. cf I 1
I lKnlwIr. rf.. 1 0
4 OPhalan, Ib... I 4
(iHroanahsn s 4 1
I OArrh.r, e... 4 0
1 rll, .... 4 4
A4ama. .... 4 4
u inM it
Totaia i. .
Bresnahan called cut for stepping
acres plale while pitcher In act of de
livering, ball... '
Cincinnati ...... ...5 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-0
Chicago: . :.., 0 0.0 4.1 0. 0-tV
Two-hose hltsi Presnaban, Lojeh,
Baler, Klllifer, flome runs: Orlfflth.
Stolen basea: Ifereog, Olaon, Leaoh. Sac
rifice hits: Griffith. Mollwlts. Leach.
Double playa Hersog, Groh and Mol
wlts (21. Bases on balls: Kabell.
1; Schneider, 8; Toney, 3; Adams, 8.
Hits: Off Zabel, 3 In one Inning: off
Adams. 7 in eight Innings; off Schneider
I In four and one-third Innlngu; off
Toney,, 3 In one and one-third Innings;
off Benton, none In three and one-third
Innings. Hit by pitcher: By Benton,
Knlsely; by Zabel, Klllifer. Strut-It out:
By Adams. 8; by Bchneldcr. 3: by Toney,
3; by Benton. 1. Passed ball: Wlngo.
Umpires: yuigie ana unn.i
CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
AB H.O.A g AB.H.O.A.B.
oh. Cf... 4 I I 1 OOoad. rf 4 1 4 S I
lKl.nor, aa... . 1 1
OKchalta, If... 4 8 3 4 1
OKiBirman. Ib 8 8 4 1 4
OS.I.r. lb,... 4 1 11 4 1
OWIlllama. of 4 1 t 4
OPh.l.o. Ib... 4 I 4 4 0
OArohor. e... 4 1 I 4 4
Olarander. s 4 4 0 4 4
0Mol rrr ..11044
p.... lists
1 Mrra, of.... 4 14 0 1
4 . lo-Mara. aa.. 8 4 8 1 1
4 0I,rt.rl, lb. I 1 II 1 0
I OWIiaat, If. .. I 1 I 0
0 oc-uuha. tb. I 4 I 4 0
0 OKiancal. rf.. I 4 8 4 I
4 (hi. I., lb 114 8 0
4 OMK'any a.. 14 11 4
1 0Pfffr. a. .. I 1 I 1 S
Muran 11444
strand. p....o 4 0 S Totals ....II 3 87 11 I
Klupatrltk 1 4 0 4 0 -
Totals ....14 4 84 II I
Batted for Suggs In seventh.
Batted for Strand In ninth.
Huston , 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0
Brooklyn 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
. Two-base hits: Connolly. Gets. Th
base hits: Whest, Cutshaw. Double
plays uts to Cutshaw to Daubert. Bases
on balls: Off Hushes. 8: off lferfr. a.
1 Hits: off Hughea. 7 In six Innings: off
Strand, 3 In two Innings. Struck out: liy
Mugnes, a; oy ntrand, 11 by Pfeffer. 3.
Horaoc as.. 3
Wlnau. a... 8
Olarka. 0..., I
Kllllfar. If... 1
Oroh, 8b... 4
Orlffltb. rt. 4
Olaoo. 8b... I
Mollwlts, lb. I
Am as, p I
4 I
! I
3 1
8 4
8 8
1 1
w
Piano.
ir.la ... .41 IIDK 1
Totals ....88 14 31 14 I
Batted for Lavender In third.
Cincinnati 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 318
Chicago 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 8 27
Two-basa. hits:' Williams, Klllifer,
Archer, Pierce, Mollwlts, Groh, Zimmer
man. Tnree-naae nits: uron, nerce.
Home runs: Wlngo, Groh. Stolen tases:
Amea, Clarke. . EarnM runs-: Cincinnati,
12; Chicago, 7. Sacrifice hits: Hersog, 3.
5ouble playsj Archer and Zimmerman:
Oroh, HersMr and Moljwlts; Horzog and
Mollwlts. Bases on balls: Off Lavender,
1; off Ames, 3; off Pierce, 1. lilts: Off
Lavender, In three Innings; off Pierce,
12 In elx Innings, Struck out: By Laven
der, 3; by Pierce, 3; by Ames, 4. Wild
pitches: Ames, I; Tierce. Umpires: Orth
and Qui g ley.
Spilt Doable BUI.
PITTSBURGH, July S.-t. Louis and
Pittsburgh broke even In a double bill
here today, the visitors taking the morn
Ing gsme, 8 to 1, and the Pirates win
ning tlha afternoon, f to 0. The early
gam proved a pitchers' dual between
Mamaux and Doak. Harmon, for the
Pirates, wss very effective this after
noon and never in danger. Score first
Came:
sr. Long. frrrewwiK
AS. H.O.A E. AB. H.O.A-
Bailor, ss... 14 14 VOarer. If.... 4 13 4
Huaitos. tb, 8 4 3 4 OiVlllna. cf .l 1
Itosvher. If.. 8 4 4 OBalni. Ib... I 1
Miller, lb... 4 1 II 4 OHInrhm'a. rt 4 3
Wllaoa. sf.. 4 1 4 4 VWagnar, as.. 4 1
HraU. rf.... 4 4 8 0 SVIoi. lb 4
Hook, lb 8 4 1 8 1 Jnhaataa. lb 4
SorSar, nf... 4 4 T 8 lOlbar a. a... 1
iMaS, 8 84 SMamaul. p.. 8
Fielder Jones Quits
As Boss of Terriers
8T. LOUIS, July I. --Fielder A. Jones,
manager of the St. Loula Federala and
former president of the Northwestern
league, has resigned that poslll n, ac
cording to . a message received tonight
from Oaty Fallen, a stockholder In th
local club, who Is now with the team at
Kanaas City.
North Plait J.oses Gaia. '
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. July . (Spe
cial Telegram.) Costly errors today lost
a gam here to Ogallala, 7 to 2, before a
record attendance. Gojd playing on the
part of the locals In the first part of
the game was offset by bad errors later,
fcoore: HUE.
Ogallala 3 0 0 0 8 3 0 0-7 8 3
No. Platte.. . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6
First on balls: Off Luby, 4, off Mir
lett, 3. Two-ase hits: Gtttman, Bullard
Bright. Struck out: By Luby, 7; by Mar
lett. U. Douhle plays- HollMsy to
Bright to Gettman; Iuby to Bright to
Gettman; Chellgord to Vandlvere. Bat
teries: Ogallala Maristte snd Thompson;
North Platte. Luby and Dense. Time:
3 00. Umpire: Tlioy. Attendance; l,80j.
'(kjotollo
Tstal ....IT 4 87 14 S'Murphy .
4 a
4
s
4
3 4
4 4
8 4
1 1
4
4
Toule ....S3 in I
Batted for Gibson In ninth.
Batted for Mamaux In ninth.
St. Loula 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0-4
fittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-base hits: Balrd, Wagner. Stolen
base: Miller, Bnlrd. Double play; Beck
to tiuggtns to Miller. Bases on balls
Off Doak. 4; off Mamaux. 3. Hit by
pitched ball: By Mamaux, Beeober and
Beck. Struck out: By Doak, 6; by Ma
maux, t . t-assea dsii: uioson. empties
Klem and kmalle.
Score, second game:
ST. LOUIS. PrtTSBt'AOH.
AAHOAB AB. H.O.A. B,
Butlar, aa... 4 4 4 4 4C-aror. If ... I I 1 (
118 ICollioa. cf.. I 0 4 0 1
4 0 4 0UUd, lb.... 4 14 4 1
4 I UHiaoha'a, rt I I 1 1 I
111 OWaauor. as.. 13141
114 4Vlo. ib 4 1 4 4 1
111 4J.haatos. lb I 1 IT 4 I
4 4 1 Sclaaa. a... 4 4 4 1 1
14 4 IUiaa, p.... 8 4 2 8 1
Totaia IS I ST IT I
Totaia ....M 8 84 14 1
Batted for Huggtn ia ninth.
St. Loula 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-0
i'lttstmrgh 1 0 0 4) t
Two-base hlta: Carey. Wagner (3)
ariu runs: CTitsDurgn, s. 1 ft on
base: St. Louis. 8; Pittsburgh 4. Bases
on vans: Meaoows, 4. b truck out-
By Meadows, I; by Harmon, 1 Umpires:
SJ23U I II 44 1 IV,
Phlla Shat Oat Ulaals.
PHILADELPHIA. July 8.-Merkl,
who doubled In the second inning, wss
th only New York runner to get on tba
lLaaes in ths game this sfternoon, whiaji
fVhlladclphta wen from the Giants. 2
to 0. The home teem a victory was due
to the bunching of lour single and a
Huaaiaa. 3b. 8
Hoche I
M rher. If., 4
Millar, lb... 8
Wllaoa, cf.. 8
HraU. rf.... 8
bock. 8b 3
Sor4ar. a.... 8
aa4a, p. 8
l'aaRed hall
and aaon,
Oowdy. Umpire: . Byron
H.F-
!1
and
Prterahnrar Win aad l.oaes.
PRTKRSRI'RG. N.h .f v A (Hr.rl.1
Telegram. -Petersburg lost to St. Kd
ward Saturday and won from Albion
Sunday. Saturday's same waa nalleil In
the sixth Inning on account nf rain. Score.
r-a turns y a game: H.H.F,
l-etersoura O 3 10 1 04
St. Kdward 2 0 2 3 0 0 4
Batteries: Petersburg. Maaulro
Hayes; St. F.dwanl. Powers and Fisher.
Hcoro. Htinaay game: K.H.E,
Petersburg ...0 0800010 4 7 j
Aioion 1 ooooooo 01 4 1
Batteries: Peterahurir. Maririnn ami
Fugler; Albion, Bryan and Hayes.
Walter Wlso Uhleabarg Rare.
GALKSBURG. III.. July 5.-Joe Walters
took place in the KO-tnlle professional
motorcycle race here tntlav in 1 :.T7 :lKtw.
Wllllam Dryer of Napervllfe and George
A. Falknnr of Birmingham, finish sscond
and third. There were no acuidenta.
TERPS AND BLUES
SPLIT DOUBLE BILL
Buffalo Wins the Opening' Game
and Loses Second to
Balfeds.
JOHNSON HURLS A VICTORY
Two Game at Pierre.
PIERHF3 S. D.. July R.-(8Declal Tele-
gram.) With the aale of flreworke pro
hibited, there were no Fourth of July ac
cident. Two ball games were played, In
which Blunt defeated Fort Flere. 10 to 7.
and Harrold won from Pierre, 8 to 3.
BALTIMOrtK. July 5.-Buffalo and
Baltimore enllt even in today's g:inv..
Haln prevented the morning grime anrt
It waa played off In the afternoon. The
Terrapins were at the short end of'the
first game, 8 to 6, while they won the
second set, t to 2. It waa Johnson's third
straight win since he joined Baltimore.
Score,, flrat gsme: Tl.H.i:.
1 uffalo 3 3 0 0 1 n 0 I rt-H 11 o
I altimnr ....0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 O-S 10 n
Hatteriea: Buffalo, Ford. Bedlent ami
Hlnlr: Baltimore, Bender, Conley and
Owena.
Score, aecond game: R.H.K.
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-2 10 t
Balllmnrw ....0 1 0 0 1 4 2 1 0 11
Batteries: Buffalo, Schultt. Krapp and.
Illair. Allen; Baltimore, Johnson anil
Jacklitaca.
Split Doable Rill.
CHICAGO, July 5. Fast bam running
gave Pittsburgh the first game. 4 to .1,
and Eelrier'e good batting brought vic
tory to Chicago. 2 to 1. In the second part
of the holiday double here today. Fcore,
first game; R.H.K.
Pittsburgh . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2-311 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 3 2
Batteries: Pittsburgh, Allen and Berry;
Chicago, Rrnwn snd Wilson.
Hoore, second game: R.H.K.
rittriburgh ...0 1 000000 0 ft I
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 I
Batteries: Plttsburnh. Hoarne and
Berry Chicago. Pre n.iergast and Fischer.
Terrier Tak Two.
KANSAS C1TT. July s.-8t. Ixuls, after
regaining first place hy defeating Kan
sas City In the. morning game, I to 0.
clinched It hy winning again In the after-
noon, 4 to 8.. Score, first game: It.II.K.
St. Loula 0 0 0 0 OOO0 1 I 4 ( .
Kansas Clty..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 1
Batteries: Ft. Louis Groom and Hsrt
ley: Kanaas City, Main and Easterly. '
Score, seoond game: R.H.K.
St. Loul 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 04 7 1
K annas Clty..O 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 t
Batteries: St. loui. Plank. Crandall
Snd Hartley; Kansas City. Hennlng, G.
onnaon and Brown. '
Top loae to Newark.
NEWARK. N. J July S.-Wilte was
riven miserably aupport by his Brooklyn
teammates today and Newark won, 2
to 1. in fourteen ' Innings. Moaeley and
Iteulbach on the mound for Newark, al
lowed Just double ths hits made off
Wlltie, but their i-4Port waa excellent
with men on bases. Score: R.H K
Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 7
Newark ....00000000 1000012 ft 1
batteries: Brooklyn, Wlltae and Ijind;
Neaark, Reulhach, Moseley and Ilarlden.
Fight Twelve to Draw.'
CANTON. O., July S. Johnny Griffith
of Akron and Joe Mandot of New Or
leans, lightweights, fought twelve fast
rounds to a draw here this afternoon.
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