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    TIIK BEE: OMAHA, FKIPAY, AUGUST 6, 1915.
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OMAHA SLIPS BACK.
INTO SIXTH PLACE
Dei Moines Wins, Making it a Clean
Sweep of Scries, and Sioux
Cop Two Games.
EREOES RESPONSIBLE TOR LOSS
Being rather intent upon tho course of
his brave crew toward the well known
Western loop pennant and having no
regard for the feelings of our Roiirkes.
Mr. Isbell of Des Moines not only mode
it a clean sweep of the series by copping
the corrtbat yesterday afternoon, but he
also gave Marty King's warriors a gen
tie shove into sixth place. The game
. ended 6 to 4.
Three straight took the Dee Moines
. . . i ...
gang. But saaaesr. oi an our wjro rn ,
notch in the percentage column. For .
Bloux City captured two games and j
passed us quite briskly.
Tom Blodgett was the unfortunate I
twirler who lost the game. It wasn't en
tirely Toms fault. His mates behind
him made five errors and each and every
error had its part in contributing" runs
to the opposition. In fact five or mo six
runs made by the Boosters are directly
traceable to the mlacues.
Rally Falls Short.
Omaha made a desperate rally In the
eighth and slipped four runs over on Mr.
Lefty Thomas, who was tolling for tho
hostile bunch. Krug opened with a doublo
and Hippo McChesney scored him with a
single. Schllebner walked and Blanck
beat out an Infield hit, choking th run
way with live stock. Hippo counted on
Wells' Infield out and Smith's ripping
single to center marked Schliebner and
IBlanck.
But four runs couldn't win the game
and Thomas pitched In keen form in the
ninth, thus cutting off any chance our
side had for victory.
Today will be Booster day, with the
Denver GriMlles as the attraction. The
game will be called at 8:30. At 6.30 the
wrestling exhibition by tho Btechor
brothers will be staged. Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. II.
5 1
1
1
2
1
1
0
2
0
Cochran;
fcVore. second game:
SIOUX CITY
AB. R.
Coonoy, lib 6 0
Kichards, rf 1
KJallaban, ss 4 0
Lejcune, cf 4 0
Kane, lb 6 0
Hensling. 3t 4 0
Davlrixon, If & 0
Donnelly, c 4 1
.... 4 1
Grover, Callahan. Time:
c...
Unspnr,
Totals
Bostick,
Corhran, 3I...,
Fisher, lb
Tydeman. if..
Brown. If
l.nttlniore, 2b.
Jnckson, cf...
Aloni-oe.. c
Hall, p
O.
S
0
1
3
13
il
1
11
1
A.
8
0
4
3
0
0
1
3
6
42 3
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
H
6
5
4
S
4
3
13 3 17 4
H.
0
0
2
2
3
1
0
1
0
O.
12
7
1
A.
3
2
.1
. 1
0
S
0
3
GIANTS CAPTURE
TWO FR0H REDS
New York Opens Series at Cincinnati
by Taking Both Ends of
Dual Bill.
STROUD HURLS FIRST ONE
CINCINNATI, Aug. B.-New Tork
opened the Series here today by taking
0 both pnmos of a double-header from Cln-
ii
Totals 40 2 34 19 0
n. out whi :i winning rim scoreil.
Flnux City 1010100000(1 0-3
Topel a ....0 lOOOOloOOO (--2
Two-base hits: Cooney, I.aUtinore,
I -us. log, Lcjpuno. Sacrifice hits: Urowit,
1 itl more, Gnspar. Struck out: By Cnl
I linn, 1. Double plays: Oaspar to Cal
luliau to Kane. IrfJpune to lKjiineliy.
Kasos on balls: Off Gaspnr, 4; oft Hall,
2. Struck out: By Gaspnr, 11: by Hall,
5. Wild pitch: Hall. Hit by pitched
ball: Hensllng and Iejeune by Hall.
Time: 2:17. Umpire: Segrist.
PITCHING BATTLE
GOES TO WHALES g
cinnati, the first, 5 to 2, and the second,
i to 1. In the openrr Stroud was mas
ter of the situellon all the way anil, al
though the locals lall'ed In tho ninth,
New York's load proved too great. Bon-
ton was hit opportunely and forced to
retire. Lear, who relieved him. held New
lnrk scoreless for the remainder.
In tho svond game New York won In
th fturtli when Doyle and Fletcher sin-
uli'd, Merkle sacrificed and l.obert
brought In 1 oth brine runners with a
double. Scor", first game:
NEW TORK. CINCINNATI.
AH H i! A F. AH II O A K
Hiirni, ir o
Robertson, rf. 3
rnKiniM, rf.l
IVlvl, Jb t
! ritrher. M..4
Mcrkle. rt....i
Lobert. 8b...
om, lb 4
yen. o 4
Btroud. p 4
Standing of Teams
Des Moines
Denver
IJncoln ....
Topeka
Omaha
Sioux City
Wichita ....
EL Joseph
WESTERN LKAOUE.
Played. Won. I-ost.
..Ml
... !
... 07
...13
...K1
... 1
... M
... 87
60
6
M
4
47
41
27
38
47
f.3
M
M
f7
ret.
.6J4
,13
Mi
.4
.471
.4H0
.418
.il
Brooklyn Loses Opener with Chicago
in Game in Which McConnell
Is Victor.
Hunter, cf...
Bills, If
Hahn, rf
Jones, lb
Hartford, ss.
Sawyer, 2b...
Kwoldt. 3b...
Graham, o...,
Thomas, p...
Totals...
.35
Smith, cf
Breen, - 3b
tKorsythe, rf....
King. 3b
Krueger, c......
McChesney, If..
Schllebner, lb..
Blanck, sa
Blodgett, P
Wells
Everdon, p
OMAHA.
AB. R.
..5 0
H.
2
2
, 0
0
0
Totals S3 4 10
Batted for Blodgett In eighth,
Des Moines
O. A. B
2 0 0
S01
2 0 0
14 0 0
3 2 2
16 0
12 0
10 0
0 S 0
27 13 "i
O. A. E
4 0 0
2 3 1
10 1
2 2 0
5 10
2 0 0
0 0 0
2 2 3
0 2 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
27 W 1
THREE TO ONE IS THE SCORE
BROOKLYN. Aug. 5. The Brooklyn
i club returned home from Its western trip
today and was defeated, 3 to 1, by Chicago
In a pitchers' battle In which McConnell
had the better of Bluejacket and Upha-n.
The visitors bunched four hits for a run
In the fourth, poor base running depriv
ing them of another. Two hits and an
out gave them their second and an error
by Holt was, responsible for the final
tally. In the ninth two fumbles by J.
Smith and a hit scored Brooklyn's only
run. Score: R.H.K.
Chicago 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 13 11 2
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 3
Batteries'. McConnell and Fischer;
Bluejacket, Upliam and Simons.
Johnson Whips Terriers.
BALTIMORB, Aug. 6. Rankin Johnson
Total!
Oroh. 3I 4
Herrnn,
Wsirtifr. 2b. . .4
l Kllllfrr. rf .4
( Hirlfflth rf..S
Winno, r 4
(Wliiiama, If. 4
( Mnllwtti. lb. 8
(i Benton. P....1
Iar. p 1
liodcara ....I
..ttlin It O'Von Kolnlll 1
Clark 1
14
0 11
0 0
0 0
1 0
S 0
0 0
,M 17 It 1
Totals ..
Batted for Benton in fifth.
Batted lor Mollwltz in ninth.
Batted for Lear In ninth.
New York 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0-5
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12
Two-base hits: Wlngo, Rixlser. Snod
grass, Williams. Three-base hit: Meyers.
Stolen bases: Merkle, Wlngo. Il.is-ti on
balls: Off Benton, 1. lilts: Off Benton,
7 In five Innings: off I.ar, 4 In four In
nings. Struck out: By Stroud, 2; by
Benton, 1: by T.ear, 2. Umpires: Qulgley
and Kmsllo. Score, second game:
NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A E AB.H.O.A.E.
Burns. If 4
snodsraaa, rf.l
Doyl. 2b 4
Kleachar, an.. 4
Marklx rf. 1
bUobart, 3b.. I
Uralnard. lb. 8
looin. o t
ttrhauar. p. ..I
Marquard, p. I
I'Ornh. 3b.
c Hxrios. ..
Wanner, 8b.
Kllltrer, cf.,
idrlifith, rf.
Totals
0
1
u Wil.lama, If 3
1 (Mnllwltl. lb. 8
0 Mi Kmery, lb J
Z Toncv p 0
VonKolnlta .1
.84 4 37 11 . Ixach 1
i
I 1
o t
0 2
(
0 1
1 VI
0 0
0
e
0 I)
NAT. LKAGUB. I AM ER. LEAGUE..
W.L.I'ctl W.L.Bct.
Phila Rl 42 .64!t Boston E9 84 .834
Chicago ....4s 45 .61S Chicago ....M 38 .taH
Brooklyn ...60 47 .Blbl l.Mtrit .... 3 .Uli
Boston 60 47 .5lf. Wash'n 61 4 AM
New York. .48 4 .6111 New York. . 47 47 .WW
Pittsburgh .48 48 .50u Cleveland ..37 67 .S."4
8t. Louis. ..47 63 ,4itBt. Louis.... H8 69 .S3
Cincinnati ..41 65 .427 I'hlla. 33 4 .340
AMEH. ASS N. FED. LEAGUE.
. wi.Prt.l W.UPct.
St. Faul 64 41 .6101 Kan. City.. .67 40 Ml
Minneap's ..66 4 .63Chicago 43 .V
lndmnap s .64 48 .52f rtttsourgh ..63 43 .6J3
Kan. City. ..64 49 .iit Newark ....3 44 .643
I.oulsvine ..60 60 .6l St. Louis.. ..62 66 .4S1
Cleveland ..46 63 .4,fi Brooklyn ...46 67 .44V
Milwaukee .46 61 .441. Buffalo 46 67 .441.
Columbus .i40 63 .m Baltimore ..84 86 .343
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN IJSAGUR
Des Moines, : Omaha, 4.
Topeka. 4-a: Sioux City, 10-8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia. 0: Pittsburgh, 1.
New York, 6-2; Cincinnati, 2-L
Boston, 3; Chicago, 4.
Brooklyn, 2: St. Louis, 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago-Washington, wet grounds.
Detroit, 11-; Plillaiieipnia, o-.
St. Louts, 1-0; New Vork, 8-2.
Cieveland-Boston. rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 1; Baltimore, 0.
Chicago, 3; Brooklyn. 1.
Pittsburgh-Buffalo, wet ground.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, 7; Louisville. 6.
St. Paul, 6-8; Columbus, 3-7.
Games Today.
Western League Topeka at Bloux City,
wi,.hn. i ki ..naAiih Denver ut Omaha.
National League-Philadelphia at Pitts
burgh, New York at Cincinnati, Boston
at Chicago, Brooklyn at 8L Louis.
American League Chicago at AVashlng
ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Louis at
New Y'ork, Cleveland at Boston.
Federal Lcague-8t. Iouls at Baltimore.
Chicago at Brooklyn, Plttsvurgh at Buf
falo, Kansas City at Newark.
BROWNIES BEATEN
TWICEJY YANKS
New Tork Cops Double-Header from
St. Louis on the Home
; Grounds. ! -
SECOND ONE IS SHUTOUT
NEW YORK. Aug. 6.-New York took
two games from St. Louts today, win
ning, 8 to 1, and 2 to 0. In the first game
Caldwell was effective in the pinches,
while New York bunched hits on Well
man to win.
Mslol (2 Austin (2). Walker. Double; t Innings. Struck out: By Poland, l oy
Mays: Pecklnpaugh to Boons to Plpn; ; Boehler, 4: by Bheehan, 1. Umpires:
1-evan to Staler; Slsler to Ijtvan to Bis-1 Chill and Evans.
ler. liases on balls: Off Fisher. 4: or
Ioudcrmllk. 1. Struck dut: By Fisher,
6: by Ioudermllk, . Umpires: O'Lough
llit and Hlldebrand.
.1H ltble Bill.
FHILADBLPIItA. Aug. . -Hard hit
ting marked both games here today. De
troit winning the first, 11 to 6, and Phil
adelphia the second, to I. Both Bteen
ana uressier. wno started tne nrst game. . ... 1 ibe n.
were knocked off the rubber, while De- 11 . , " I ,1,, "
trolt mixed hits with passes by Davis tlonal lawn tennis title) from the latter at
and plied up runs. Drubs, who sue- Newport last year will take place tomor-
ceede.1 Hteen, was effective. In the sec- Ti,-ood courts.
to chaiienff
NORRIS WILLIAMS WILL
MEET M'LOUGHLIN TODAY
BOSTON. Aug. S.-Tho first clash be
tween R. Morris Williams 2d of this elty
aild Maurtcs E. McLoughlln of Pan Fran-
Photton. If... 4
Auatln, lb....t
Staler, lb 4
I Pratt, lb 4
, Walker, rf...4
iWalah. ef.,,.4
Iavan. ss....4
A(new, o I
Wellman. p.. I
Totala ....81
St. Iiuts...
New York.
Two-base
Yirans, tb
Nianas. o
Steaa, p.,.
Uasas p ..
Vllt, tb 8
Diiah. at 4
OM. rt...,.t
f . . .
The second gams was a pltohers' duel avaeh, if'.. ...8
between Flahee and Tudermllk. the Rurna. 1B....I
visitors' pitcher weakening . In the
eighth when the Yankees scored ' two
runs on singles by Boone and weeney,
Fisher's Infield out and High's single.
Fisher allowed only, two hits, but . fit.
Louis had a runner on third In each of
the first four Innings. - In the last five
innings not a man reached first bass.
Score, first game:
T. LOtTIS. KEW TfiK.
AB.H.O.A R AR I1. O A R.
Oltlsh. It 4 U 8 0 0
ond game Detroit's thres twlrlers were i
Ineffective. Cobb got two hits after fall
ing to hit safely In his flratn Ine times
at hat and Hheehan once caught htm
napping off first base. Score, first game;
J . I'KTROIT. I ri(lLADRTHIA.
All II O A K AB.H.O.A. 89.
4 lllealar. 8h.,.l 0 I I
4 1 OHtrunk, rf.:..8 1110
k t (Olarlns. If... 1 I (
0 CH-liaa. f..J 18 '
1 I.aole. 1 3 I O
0 OMclnala, lb, .1 III I ft
dlop. I I 0 1
t (iMrAiroy. 0 0 1
(Kopf. M......I 114 1
tiUnaalar. P...1 t 0 I
. IMvla b 1 lata
Tdtals ,... 1 tl 14 lnakaton ...0 0 0
1 1
t 4
1
Totala i. ..IT U 17 II 4
Batted for Bressler In third. . .
DetWilt ............ 0 3 0 8 0 0 4 0 ll
PhllttdrtVhla 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-6
Two-base Mis: Vltt, Stanage. Three-
bsss hit: Srtuk. Home run: Burns.
Stolen bases i Stanage, Dauss. Double
f lays! Vltt to Young to BurnM,- Young
o Bums. Bases on balls:' Off Dauss,
ivkin.. ni i I i ill sff Bresslor. 4: off Davis. . Hits: Off
Maiael, lb..4 1 1 I Steen, 4 in ohe-thlrd Inning: off Dauss,
rripo. lb 4 111 1 t in eight and two-third innings; off
tCrmk. rf....'..4 Itl 4 i Bressler, 5 In three Innings: off Davis,
! I i . i!6 In six innings, mi ny pitcnen nan: iiy
a v 4
II 1 I I
Williams won ths right
McLoughlln, the present holder of tha
Longwood bowl,' In a brief match with
N. W. Nlles of this city this afternoon,
Nlles won only two games In thro sets,
-L 8-0, 6-1. ...
GRAND CIRCUIT RACES .
ARE STOPPED BY RAIH
KALAMAZOO. Aug. B.-A' hsavf
shower at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon
mads It necessary to postpone th grand
circuit harness races until tomorrow.
( Tree, ef
liflnone, lb
Nunamas. e.
C Caldwell, p.. I
10 4 1
I 84 10, I ' Totala ...M I IT 11 1
0 1 a A A n n a a i
0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 -3 -
hit: Walsh. Double plays: entity ef I
Keaoh.' If.
llama, lb..
Veuns. lb..
.Dakar. ...
HOlHSd, p.
Runs
Hits ...
..
Hits ...
...2 0 0
...2 0 1
...0 0 0
...1 0 1
0 1
1 2
0 0
1 1
1 I
2 1
0
0-9
0- 4
0-10
Two-base hits: Bills, Krug. Krueger.
Stolen base: Smith. Sacrifice hits: Bill
Ewoldt, Hahn. Left on bases: Djs
Motnea, 6; Omaha. 10. Hits: Off Blod-
fielt, 9 In eight Innings; off Everdon, none
n one Inning. Struck out: By Thomas,
1; bv Blodgett. 6. Bases on balls: Off
Thomas, 3 off Blodgett. 1: off Everdon,
J. Time: 1:50. Umpire: O'Brien.
BIG BOOSTER DAY FOR BIOUX
ladlaos Captare Both Games of
Doable-Header from Topeka.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. S. Sioux City
celebrated Booster's day with a double
win over Topeka. 10 to 4 and 8 to 2. The
second game went twelve Innings and
was a hotly contested game between
Caspar and Hall. Score, first game:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. IT. O. A. E.
t.ooney, zd. o
Totala ....90 I 27 11 0
Batted for McKenery .i e olith.
Batted for Urlffth in nlntu.
New York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2
Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Lobert. Karned runs:
allowed St. Louis but one hit today, but yvw York, 2. Double plays: Hcnog to
It drove in the only tally of the game, Mollwkz, McHenry to Hersog to roi
Plank getting the better of a 1 to 0 vie- to Mollwltz, Fletcher to Doyle to Brain-
tory. Plank had nine strikeouts to his ard, Maruuard to Dooln to Flotnln-r.
credit and was eltecuve in uie pincnes. nHMe, un uails: Off Sclmuer. 1; off Mo
Score: R.H.E.
Bt. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 0
Baltimore ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1
Batteries: Plank and Chapman; John
son and OwsniL
GROCERS WILLING TO CLOSE
TO BOOST FOR BALL GAME
Secretary Cameron of. the Retail
Grocers' association made a trip among
tha retail grocers of the city to ascer
tain whether or not they will close their
places this afternoon in order that
their clerks may go out and boost at the
ball game. He found more than 100
firms willing to dose during tha after
noon. In these places most of the clerks
will attend the game.
, uii .ti ; -
Kenery, 1. Hits: Off Schauer, 2 In three
and two-thirds innings; off Muniunrd, 3
In five and one-third innings: off Mc
Henery, 4 in eight innings; off Toney,
none In one inning. Hit by pitched bail:
By McKenery (Snodgrassi, hv Schauer
(KUlifcr.) Struck out: By K.hauer, 4;
by Marquard, 8; by McKenery, 3; by
Toney, 1. Umpires: Qulgley and Emelle.
Pirates Blank Phils.
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 6. Adams Shut
out Philadelphia here today. Pittsburgh
winning. 1 to 0. The winning run was
. scored in the ninth Inning when, with the
; bases full, Kllllfer threw wild to third
snd Hlnchman scored. Alexander pitched
i for the visitors, allowing five hits, one
i less than Adams gave. Score:
I PH1LADEI.PH1A. PITTBBPROH.
AB.HO.AK .AB.H.O.A. H.
nlng a hit batsman, a wild pitch, Myers
error and singles by Miller and Long
...... q Tnia thrA runs. Smith was
replaced' by Dell. Brooklyn twice filled fit. I
tlm bases In Its half of the third by vlr- Njw
tue of four successive singles, out iooi av
chance to score when Cutshaw was
caught napping oft first. Sallee struck
out Smith and then forced Myers to
ground to Butler. Score: .
BROOKLYN. BT. LOUIB.
AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A.B.
f . 4 ft I A iBeschsr If.. I 0 I 0 I
III, Muaiina, zn.a v v e v
1 JO 0 .Miller, lb... .4 live
Dolan. CI....I 1 I a 9
gnrder, e I 16 4 4
In. rt......l till
Butler. a....l 1 1
tlietiel, lb.. ..I 0 111
Bailee, p I III!
Walker to Aanew: Caldwell-to Boone to Crawford, rf.l
Plpp. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell. 2: . Vtarh. If 4
off Wellman, 8. Struck out: By Cald
well, 4; by Wellman, , Umpires:
O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand.
Score, second game:
BT. LOtMS. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B
Howard. rf...4 10 0 (IHIsh. If 4 14 6 1
Auatln. lb. ...I 0 OPrrklnp., aa.,4 0 0 1 1
Shotton. If. ..I 1 I OMiileel. lb. ...I 110 0
HUl.r, lb 4 Oil 1 epipn. lb .....1 til M
Pratt, lb I 11 rrook rt I 0 I 0 6
Walkar, rf...l 0 10 I Barney, rf...l 0 10 0
Ijevan. ae....l Oil OHoone. lb. ...I 1140
Pevereld. c...l 0 T 0 ftweeney, e...l 14 11
Low4erm., p. I 0 0 1 fyallauinan ....0 0 0 0 4
Nunatnak., e.O 0 10 0
ToUls ....IT 114 11 Or'lsher, p I 0 0 10
O'Mara. aa..4
Dauhert. lb. .1
Wheat, It. 4
( utahaw. 2b 4
Hlensel. rf...4
lti. lb 4
Mi arty, cf .4
Smith, s 1
Dell, p 1
i Hchulla
I ADDleton.
1
1
I
1
1
0
0
...1 0
p..O 0
Total!
a I it u i
Brrone, lb. ..4
Bancrof;, a.i..l
Irfiderua. lb. .4
Ciarath, rf . l
NlehoK, 2b... 4
Whltted, cf..4
Beck-r, If..,. I
Kllllfer. C....I
Aleiander, p. I
(Carey. If....4
I'iuna, cf I
Jobnaton, lb. 4
Hlacbmaa, rf.4
t Wasner, ss...l
Vlox. 2b I
lialrd. lb 1
Be banc, O....I
UAdama. P I
Peader Oatplays Allen.
PENDER, Neb., Aug. 6. (Special Tel
ppnm 1 The Pender haie hall te.am H.
feaUd ths Allen club today, the third i T,,ul 'u ' ToUI n 3! 10 1
time this season. Although ths vlsKors cne out when wlnnma run scorctl.
otitplaed the locals as a whole, the I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
home team was able to hit In the pinches. , Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ti
This is tha sixteenth straight game tha . Three-base hit: Hlnchman. Stolon !
3b..
If..
Rl hards, rf...
Callahan, ss..
Itteuue, cf....
Kane, lb..
Hensling.
Davidson,
Crosby, c.
Wrhlte, p..
Clark, p..
Totals
Bostick, ss....
Cochran. 8b...
FHher, lb
Tydeman. rf..
Brown. If
Lattlmore, 2b.
Jackson, cf...
Kappa, C
Orover, p......
Dashner, p....
I.akoff. p
lilgglns, p....,
4
4
O.
3
0
0
4
8
3
0
10
0
0
88
TOPEKA.
AB.
6
8
4
4
4
10 14 17 10
H.
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
3
1
0
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1
1
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0
0
4
1
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0
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0
2
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Totals . S3 8 24 t 2
sioux cur .o l t t i i i i -io
Topeka 0,0 0400000-4
Two-base hits: Hensling. Tydeman.
u, LeJoune, Clark. Stolen bases:
t-allahan. Brown, Cooney. Double plays:
Lfjeune to White, boat Irk to LatUmore
to FUher. Hits: Off White. ( In three
Innings (none out In third; ; off Orover
8 In six and one-third Innings; off Dash
ner, 1 In paxt of Inning; off Lakoff. 6 in
part of Inning; off Clai. 2 In six innings.
Bases on balls: Off White, 3; off Orover
2; off Lakoff, 1. Struck out: By White, 3;
t y Orover. t; Ly liuggins, 1; by Clark, .
Wild pitches: Orover, White, passed ball
Rapps. lilt by pitched ball: By While,
Ponder team has won this season. They
will play the Ston Triumphs of Omaha,
Sunday.
Batteries for today's game: Pender,
Wenke and Smith; Allen, Courtney and
Trulyby. Hits: Pender, 7; Allen U. Er
rors: Pender, 6; Allen. 3. Three-baan hit:
Crane. Two-base hits: Racely. Brown
(2), Pomcroy, Trulby, Davis. Score:
Pender. 4; Allen, 8. Umpires: Racely
and Farley.
R.H.H.
T 10 1
of
Amerlrss Asaoclatioa
At Louisville
Minneapolis ,
Loulevil'e 8 13
Batteries: Williams, Ylngllng and Sul
livan; Hoch and Crossln.
At Olumbus First game: R.H.B.
Bt. Paul g
Columbus 8 11 4
Batteries: Hall and Johnson; Curtlss,
O'Toole and Coleman.
Second game: R.H.B.
St Paul , io
Columbus 8 T 4
Batteries: Lakoff and Glenn: Schene- Fitrnat.
bants: ki, lifer. Carey. Bases on balls:
Off Alexander, 2: off Adams, 1. Struck
out: By Alexander, ti; by Adams, S. Um
pires: Rigler and Orth.
Cabs Trim Braves.
CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Bresnahan out
guessed Btalllnga today and ChUago
nosed Boston out of the first game of
tha series, 4 to 8. After Boston tied the
count on Tyler's homer in the ninth Mc
Larry doubled to left. Archer advanced
him to third on a sacrifice. Stalllnss In
structed Tyler to pass Phelan in hopes
retiring the side on a double play
berar and Robertson.
Mt'waukee at Cleveland postponed, rain.
Kansas City at Indianapolis postponed,
cold.
" Ivaerae.
At Fait Take City
Pan Francleco
Sa't T ak City
Battere: Fanning and
G'r and Lynn.
At Oakland-Venice
Oeklsnd
R.HK
8 8 I
Til 1
Bepulveda;
when Humphries came to bat. Instead.
Knlsely was sent to bat for him and
again ths Boston manager ordered the
Latter passed, filling the bases. Saler
went to third and ran for Mr Larry, scor
ing the winning run on Murray's single,
widen shot past the drawn-in field.
Boston played an uphill game all the
way. Score:
BOSTON. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O.A E AB.H.O.A E.
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riiauai-. an., a t e Murray. rr..l l a a
Ean. rf I lie r uber, aa ...4 114
.nnellr. tf .l 0 0 0 i Hrhulte. If. . 8 III
laasee, ef ...4 0 1' Eiuuaim., lb. 4 ill
SYhm (It lb.. 4 0 4 I 0 V ,.i . mi. rf .4 4 a
Multk. lb.. ..4 0 0. 0 l airLarry. lb. 4 110
Marmorll., aa I III Arcber. S....1 041
W hallux, a.. I 14 1 CPhelaa. Ih . t a a a
T lor. p 1 1 0 I Vauahn. .. 1 0 0 10
DrU. p 0 0 0 0 Mumphrlea p I 0 0 0 0
Hasan, p. ...I I 0 2 ewer 0 0 0 0 0
boadr. C I 110 uleeler ...0 0 0 0 0
R.H.E.
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Totala ....14 1-24 11 I ToUI I 17 11 1
itan ror Mclarey tn ninth.
Baited for Humphries in ninth.
Boston
Chicago
0 1
0 2
0 0 0 1
000
1-1
m 1-4
Batteries: Fromme and Spencer; Burns v,',cm"" 'LV."" ' i . 7 v 0 w 1-4
and Kuhn. Hm" Two-base hits: Egan. Schulte. McLarry.
At I -os Angelea
Portland
Loe An'elea
Batteries: Kahler
and Boles.
R.H.E.
1 I 0
Ill 1
aad Fisher; Ryaa
Mkt Coaah Rellered.
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Home run: Tyler, bacrtflce hltat: Archer
li), Phelan, Moran. Bases on balls: Off
Davis. 1; off Ragan. 3: off Vaughn 8: off
Tyier, 2. Hits: Off Davis, 1 In one-third
Inning; off Kagan, 8 In five and two
tlilrda Innings; off Tyler. 2 In three in
nings: off Vaughn. T In six and one-third
Innings; off Humphries, t In two snd
oite-thlrd Innings. Struck out: Bv Hasan,
1: bv Vaughn, 2: by Tyler. 1; by Hum
phries, 1. Umpires: By ion and Kaaon.
Cards Meal Baprrkas.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. (.St. Louis defeated
Brooklyn today, 1 to 3. In the third la-
Totals ....II 10 14 11 4 ,
Hutted for Dell In seventh.
Brooklyn 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
St., Louis 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8
Twc-baso hits: Ixng. O'Mara. Double
plays: Butler to Miller, Wheat to Dau
bert, Butler to Hugglns to Miller. Bases
on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Appleton, 1.
Hits: Off Smith, 4 In two and two-thirds
innings; off Dell, 1 In three ane-thlrd
Innings; off Appleton, none In two In
ning Hit by pitched ball: By Smith.
Bencher. Struck out: By Dell, 2; by
Salle, 3. Umpires: Klem ad Cocklll.
Dodge Defeats Snyder.
TrnOE. Neb.. Aug. 5. (Special Tele
gram.) One of the fastest games of ball
was played on the Dodge grounds today,
when Doda-e defeated Snyder, 1 to 0. One
was out when the winning score was
made. The pitching by Wright, for
Dodae. featured. Qustln pitched a good
m for Ktvrlr. Score:
Jiodge 0 000000000 11
Snvder 0 000000000 00
l.rt nn bases: Dodge. 4: Snyder. 1
Bases on bals: Off Olefin. 3. Struck
out: By Gustin, 1: by Wright, IT. Stolen
bases: Totten, Ixmgacre, Haines (4)
Time: 1:65. Umpire: .McClellan.
Albion He-el ten ly (leess.
OflNOA. Neb.. Aug. B.f Special )
Albion was defeated by the Genoa club
In a fast game. The 'nature of the game
was Bill Nelson's running one-handed
ratrh of a line drive In left field. Score
Mhlon 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 03
Genoa I 0000011
Batteries: Albion. McKay and Hayes;
Genoa, Todenhof and lllard.
Street Railways Defeat Firemen.
The Street Railway ball team defeated
the Firemen yesterday, 8 to 2. Klalen-
macher and Baughman were the Street
Railway battery. Klelf nmaohcr allowed
but two hits, one be'ng a scratch.
Quackenbush, Suptln. Synn and Baug'i.
man got long drives. Two fast double
plsvs by the trolley men were the oth'-r
features.
form I.ake Wlaa Kaallr.
STORM LAKE, la.. Aug. 6. (Special
Telegram.) Storm Lake took an easy
11 to 3 battle from the Red Fox today.
The only feature was the hitting of the
locals. Batteries: Purchner snd Cham
pan; Smith and Purnell.
Keolt Is Winner.
NFWPORT. R. I., Aug. B.-The Rest
lute defeated the Vanltle today In te
special event for cup defense yachts he'd
in connection with the rsce fir the
Aator cup by the squadron of the New
York Yacht club.
neapaadrsef Dae to ladtveallea.
"About three months sxo when I was
suffering from Indigestion which caused
headache and dlssy spells and made me
feel tired and despondent, I began taking
Ctiamberlaln'e Tablets," writes Mra Geo.
Hon, Macedon. N. T. "This medicine
proved to he the very thing I needed, as
one day's treatment relieved me greatly.
I used two Untiles of Chamberlain's Tab
lets and they rid me of this trouble. Ob
tainable everywhere. All druggist.
' Totals .'...n 4 IT 14 1
Ran for Sweeney In tne eighth.
Louts 0 0000000 0-0
York 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 3 3
Three-base hit: Pratt. Stolen bases:
Ateen (Ufa ley), by Dauss (Bankston).
Struck out: Bv Dauss. 8. Umpires: Evans
and Chill. Score, second asms:
DTTROTT. PHILADELPHIA.
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0 111 Ijpp, e 4 I I 10
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Schang out, hit by batted ball.
Batted for Steen In the fourth.
Detroit 1 0 0 J 0 8 0 0 o S
Philadelphia 0 I I 0 M I 0 M
Two-base hits: Crawford, Olrlng. Mo
Inn!. . Three-base hit: Lapp. Double
plays: Bush to Young to Burns; Kopf
to Iajole ' to Mctnnia. Bases on balls:
Off Boland, I; 'off Bteen, 1; off Boehler,
1; off Hheehan; . Hits: Off . Boland 8
in two and one-third Innings; off Bteen,
2 In two-thirds inning; off Boehler, 8 In 8
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