Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 26, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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UOnt 0?-TELLH)MTO f , aEp . DO MR. JONES M1M AREAT TOO Vim TOO- T WUZ. OOtE - VANT TO BE SVELL TlpPlN'THEM-
TlPTMt SCRVAmSAMTl WANT THF "i AUWAT5 WITT TEARV DlONTtXJ VOlJ SS.VSJ!?1' 1 CA AND TP THE VANT5- VOOLL NEVE R
ft 1 I I .
BEARS WHIPPED
BY THE OMAHAHS
Ronrkes Defeat tha Griuliea at
Mountain City by Fonr t
Three Score.
,
NORTH HURL8 FOB VISITORS
awass. w-
J
DEXYRK. Celo.. Aw. S.-Seebl Tel- 1
. , ... , . . . . . f , K. !
e;ran.. V. at..! by ' of W-
flthli, the Denver Pear met Omaha I
Kroadtrar park and toat. ..
Th mn t tin- nlnlfi
.,d rMiiimwl after ttw
t 'ubt t.mA aucoeetled hi evening thills
uo hi th ei4htli. ,
The R-ua re lata H, .rrtvlng .ml ,
stlU later hi getting onto the flelJ.
The rain had alowo-A up .the tu Id and
th vUltor hcltt UiM they aJieiildat he
toroed to go out In Use wrt, tieapltt the
fact that there were clear skies over
head. Ao a resuit the an in waa late m
getting unrter way, atthHgii freay M-
Gill did wha-t he 4ihII to hitetle thein
along.
w SortB)
One North entered the ho he shewed
plenty of stuff and the Orlaxlle had their
hands full m connecting safely with hto
benders Bom base runnlna? helped bath
twirlers, and helped to haeien the. gatno 1
aloro;. 1
Oalloway'a double, McCornilck field-
Ing out and Whelan'i long fly counted
t-M first run In tho seoood. -
In tho next frame tho Rourkea got
tinder way with two runs, duo to North'
hit. walk to Smith, a doubt by Breeit
and' a sacrifice fly by rbrsytho. In
tho fourth tho vlattora added on more
when Krug singled, took second on Mo
Chetmey'g sacrifice and finished tho r.lr
eult on a blow by Tannohltl.
Tbo Bears started to catch tip In tho
lust half of tho frame when OaJloway
ingle 4. made tho - midway point- on a
wild pitch, went to third on MoCor
Tntck's single and came In en Whelan'a
second sacrifice fli-. . .
va kiam Mm ii. waa. Aaha Sp ih.i
i ..-mi tt. .twi.it. '
Will Wt Ul , Wff.lt ..IV V , ,, . .ft U WUOIf
Spencer opened with a hit to right, went
to oecond on Galloway' third hit and
cored from thtxt point, cm a blow by
Whelan. ,
Larae Pat le.
Tho im was finally otaoked aay In
tho Omaha column when . Smith singled,
Breen sacrificed and FOrayth , clouted
on Into left for tho fourth and laat
run In the ninth Inning. Boore:
DENVBR.
Alt. R. IL IX A. K.
Miller, rf
0
Kelleha, ft
kperat r, cf.
0
t
i u
I
0 I
1 ?
I j
tiniioway. ib.
nioiormlck
"offoy. 8b
AVhelan, 1
Hheatuk. e 4
llamngtori, p. I
Spe.hr
i
Total
I
OMAHA.
10
Aa h.
H. ,
Smith, 21k ,
Krawn eX
J'or tha, rf...
'Wei'.a. ,
Krug. a
Mov'heaney, If.
Tnn4.hlll. Kb..,
.-vLllrliiirr, lb.
.N'ortto, p
3
0
0
1
0
0
I)
1
a m
i
i
i
i
0
I
Totida tt I It r It
'Batted for HarrlneTte.n In ntnliv
Omaha $ 1 0 0 9 1-4
iwnver 1 0 1 0 0 1 01
StoWa ba Millets is,
hlta: eallnwav. Vnnh Ha u
Harrington. ; by North, a Baaea on
ball: Off Hamntrton. ; nht North. 1.
acrlftr fllev. Whelan (2). Foraythet.
IW pttat e Korth (3). Ttmts: 1:64.
Imptri: Stgrtat.
LlXKta
...
A!HO
aiorx
Meimer cr....
I.-Ua. tairtar. omm. mm lm J"-M -ft.-'-tn
riooo. iWllilotna. If...
UNmoLtM-. Aug. 2ft L4nrMn and Stoug GrooMng. ...
vuy aivaaea a Ooutio-jtoador, to via-
J 'rs. winning th flrot gam. I to 1
ana the local th aeoond, ( . 0oor.
first game:
L1NO0LN.
AB. at
H
O.
. 1
1
X
4
JO
a
i
t
A.
I
a
u
Wolf. If 4
Uod. 2b 4 i
0
1
AliXJafflgaiv,
woree. rf ...
Will Urn. U
Hnrelbor, cf
Himth, so ...
-XcAlllstar. e
Kiinian. p ...
ToiaU
30
SIOUX CTTT.
Aa TL H.
27 It
O.
K.
4)
.'o)ny. '
' .ve,
i ullahan.
re. U 4
'n, as I
e. cf i
ieHune,
,L'ute. lb 4
neneiil'g, zi
v tttaon. rf 4
Crosby, e 4
Clark, p 4
e
total ;...36 I 11 W 1
Wolf out, buatod third gtrlk.
1 Incoiti 1 0 0 I 4 4 0-4
fioux City 1 1 i -
Tao-baao hlta: tooney, Kan I2. Wat
..n. Croatiy. lrk. leuubl pUyt Hen
lu,g u, Cciney to Kana So Iflr hlia:
l'eun.;. McAlllnter t2i. fellahan. Mo-
laffiMi.n. struck or.t: Br rLiinmii, 1; by
lark. i. Tinvo: IS I'nipiro: Uoloel.
oti, aaMCiil game:
LINCOLN.
AB. Jt. H. O. A. fe.
M"h. '
I I i, th : a a 4
iii-'Jafftgan. .... 4 4tv-13 1
Father
Standing of Teams
Played, won. i.ost.
IVt
..'(
.o4
lets Mn)f
4
' i
i.H
HI
til
K4
7.
Denver 1 71
MotlX City l!l :
Llrwnln !
.esmka li'
OnMba I
Wichita I a
W .InMnh 1H
.Mi
. m
.410
SO
WAT. li). A .(.: Anln. WMlll f..
J pj 'f't
PMie m m 1 ntn : 37 .t-3
nrnnklyn ..h2 46 .&.! Detroit. 74 42 .
lloett . .!) M .W2 Chlt-ago 71 .I4
Chicago 57 .1. i Washington. 6 XII
Pittsburgh it Hi .4711, New York.. M Pel .4.
to, i.C.. .(W i "i Cleveland ..44 70 .4
Yrk..!W I .4-; ,, lul 44 72
W.Ilit.! W.I. J'ct.
ritlabumh ' .o Mlnrnxiplia 74 Bl .IC
.Newark ...'( 1 .. I M I'aul IH.M
KaA oil' '.r.'l 64 '.Mi-. luUvlllr . .4 H hj:,
ft. hauls... 1 M .ftfl Kan. OH ... .m
Jt.l....A ti r.Aiii I ...1 1.. .... ,. , a iit
XiK-
fm' T nnt.IT ,.vf it .top i miiinniH! . . r to . t w
efasla4 a Ueanattsi.
WliTi:riN KKAOI'K.
f. Join'. 4; T"ek, 5.
lea - Mo4o-V lrull. pnstpnned; Ix s
Molnvs raln4 to arrive mi time.
Pieua City, Sm; (,Iii.o.ii. Z-
Omaha, 4; rvnvr, 3.
NATIONAL LKAOVI.
St. IrfiiilH. h-i: ItMHiklvn. 3-3.
4'tvtrasw, 0; llimtnn, 1.
Mtt4iiirt(h, If; NVw York, 5-7.
Cincinnati, (t-J; l'hlla liln. k-ti.
. AMKKICAN I.KAOl.'K
Wasnlngtfin, 1: t ht-fm, 4.
rhlladeiphln, Hm. IawIk, C. '
Boston. V. ulitrnlt. I.
Xew York, t, Cleveland. 2.
AMKRtCAN AKHOKATIO.'.
Columbus. tV-0; Milwaukee, 36, ,
IxiitlavH.e, I.' MlnReriHt. .
Cleveland, O-o; Kanaas City, ta
Bt, Paul, Indiana polle, t-4.
FEDKi.a,, l.ivACK.
St. Louis, 4-X: Chleage. t-4.
Kansas Cy, 0; I'lltsburtrh. 4.
Brooklyn, t-2; BalUmore, 1-4.
Bviffa., 4: Newark. 3.
.Oamoe Vodaty.
i Western League Ht. Joseph at TnprJia,
' Dea Molnea at Wichita. leux City at
i uncoin, ymana at ienver,
National Laaa-ue tU. Lanta nt Rraak.
lyn. Ctilcagi at Beston, I'Ktahurgh at
Now York. Cincinnati at PhllaaVlj,.
American Ieaarue Waahlnaton at Chi.
cago, Philadelphia at St. Lanila. Boston at
Detroit, Now York at Cleveland. .
j, Federal league St. lout at Chicago
Kansas City at Plttatmrgh. Wrootlva at
Baltimore, Buffalo at Newark.
.Morse, rf
4
3
l4 3
, I
0
1
1
0
4
0
V
0
7
1
i
Williams, lb
Sehrelber, k4
Smith, sh ...
Yanta, o ...
Cog,
Totals
7 l
7 27 1
1 i
KHrX CITY.
AB. Jl. 11. O
. I
.' '
Vney, 24 .
.4
foawrevev.
Callahan, r
l'Jan',.',
jHensHni. 8b'
! Watson, ' r
nonnally.
Kelly, p
Tetata
0 4 24 12
...e e o t e o o o
Llnoeln ..
Slang CRr
... ooeoo-o
Wat non. SaverlfttY hit :
tStolrm baaii
Lluyd. St rock out. y Con, 6; fcv KUy,
L Baaea on bed I: Off Cog. 2: off Kelly.
2. Tim: 1.23. Umpire: Geiart.
TOrrKA BHT TUB JOSIK
Kletgtagr BanUh Taaaaata la Vt to
! tjVaaao Haaaiarad.
f TOPEHA. A. tb.-WitleanM'a balk al-
0 eowei lttlmero to walk home from
0 ttatrd with tho winain run, Ttpeka e-
featin UL Jeaoah. I to t FWlalag of
0 lea Ik team waa raanaed Score:
. TUrhKA,
H. O. A. E. t
1 0 1 '
a i o i
0 7 0 0
13 0 0
1 i 4 i e
2 2 0 1
1 7
1 tt 0
alio
13 27 i i
H. O. A. E.
a o i
1 2 0 0 1
into1
0 '
1 3 0
e t e e
0 12 0
2 1 0
0 5 0
1 nJ ii "J
run scored,
i 0 1 1 0 S
I V 2 1 0 0-4
AB.
Ho trek,
I Kl f bran,
.
0
I
0
0
2
o
0
1
1
Hewn. If....
Tydeauui. rf..
Llior. Jb.
Javkaen. r...
4 - 2
04 4
4
r4er, lb
Monroe.
Daahner, p.
Totals ..
M B
ST. Jos-PH.
Aai.
N'hohwn. rf.
lonnouy. c
wtdemaa, p.
Totals
Topoke 1 1 e
St. ojseph 0
Threo-bas hit: Bostlck, Cochran. Oro
Olck. Helnisr. Two-base hits: Jackson,
Moniv .onnoiiy. naenne nit: 77iie
man. Stolen basoa: Ovhran. Brown, Ty-
daman. bee on ball: Off 1 maimer. 1.
off Wldeman S. Struck out: By Daaliuer,
4: by Wldeman, 3. Time: l.bv. I'mpiiea:
Cusack and Hvan.
Sioux Play Game
At State Prison
(From g Staff Correspondent )
UNCOLX. Aug J5.-(Spclal -The
Sioux City ba ball club had a noff day
yeaterday and took advantage of it by
giving th shut-Ins at th state peniten
tiary a chan" to are profeaslnnaJ ball a
It to played in tb Weotorn leagno. Thy
went to th pen and engaged th crack
club of that Institution In a gam of
bad. winning th encounter by a senre
r ia to i-
Flrst Baseman Jim Kan did i.ot like
the Idea of going to th pen and mad
a trip to Omaha, where ho formerly
played the game for the Rour'.c
t I
tsstktr Aseaclalloa.
Atl.mt v: Cdsttanooga i.
T;irrnlni,l,ui. J-i: l.litl.. Kuk, 4
Till: IJKK: OMAHA. TIIUKSIUV, AUGUST 26, 1015.
CnpyrlrM. 1'fi. International
Vfiri Service.
PHILLIES TAKE PAIR
FROM THE REDLEGS
I League Leaden Capture Fint, Eight
' to Nothing, and Second, Six
i to Five.
ALZXAXDra IX GREAT FOIK
IHIUAlICI..PHLA, Auk. 25.-rhlla4el-phla
won two nam from ClnolnnaU to
day, th orrs brlnn S to 0 and to H.
In the opener Alexander waa In (rand
form, while 8-hnelder, Ixar and Cochran
were hit hard. Oravnth and luderua
made homo runs. The second contest
waa hard fought, MrKcnery being drl-en
off the rubliur In the sixth and Bchnel-
lr .lao Uln., hit hard. Score, flr.t
CriSl'lKNATI
PHILADELPHIA.
Ah H O A K
AB.n.O. AT?.
On, lb ... 4 1 1
t Ntork. Sb... 1I.H0
Hanrro't .5 J II I ,
Pai.krt. rf .1 t K 0 (1 !
I'raralh, rf..l I 1 0 "I
l-nra. Ih 4 1 II " I
Whlllwl. If. .4 t 1
Nlrhoff. lb. .4 4 4 4 u
B Kllllfar. 4 l 7.1 l
Hkiiw. ..2 u I I
INiuVom aa 1 II 4 II
Wllll-ma. If. I 1 h 1
W Kllllfar. rf 4 4 1 1
Orlfflllia. rf..3 0 5 0
lnu, c 4 4 4 1
Vuiri, h..l 4 I
Mollwlti. ll 4 0 l
Krhnalilar, p i 10 4
Ifiwr. p 0 4 0 (
' Aleindr. p 4 I 0 S (I
4 Totals
.34 II 37 11 I
I'oohrtin, p. . .0 4 fl 1 o
, C.lsrk4 1 0 4 4 4
Total ....11 4 14 13 '
Batted for I .ear In seventh Inning.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
HI lladolphia 0101121 j
Two-base hits: Williams, Schneider, I
Lixtei'u. Home runs: Alexander. C'ra-
valli, Luderua. Stolen basea:
avner.
Me off. Bancroft. Double
nlavs- William
(ider to waaner
In Wit.... In Hrnk Bi.kn.irf..
to MolUlts. Danes' on balls: Off Schnel-
Aer : oft Alexaadnr, S. Hlta; Off
Hchnelarer, B In feur Intiln) (o out In
flft III; off I-.r, 1 In two Innknga; off
Cetthran. 6 In two Inalngx Struck ut:
Hy Strhnelrh-r, 1; by Iar, 1; by Cochi n,
i : ii v Alexander. 4. LniDires: mgier L.nu
LCH'klll
.Secret cecnd game:
(TNCINNAT1. legllAlir'rTtlA
AB H.O.A B AB-H O A H.
to 4 t ' 1 (hVi, lb ... 1 1 1 0
"Ti'-i ! !
h.ncroft. a. 4 1 1 4 4
William. K 4 I 1 1'aaanrt. rl I 1 I 1 a
W.Kllluer, rt.t 0 I o Ol M'Hb. rt. l 114
Vlrtffllh. H t lit I uileru. lb. .4 1 4 I 4
t'tar.e. r ...1 14 e Wbltted. If. 4 1104
W'ar. lb 4 li 1 Ntcboff. lb. .4 1 I 4 1
etoll!t, lb I 111 1 tPurna. r 4 1 t t 4
MrKenrr p.. I 0 4 4 "Tinree. p.. I 14 14
H hnalil.r. 1 4 4 0 4 Pliaf. p 4 4 4
Wlnao 0 440
IMoh 1 4 4 4 0 ToUl ....It 11 17 12 1
Tola la ... 14 14 14 14 I
ktent to bat for W, Kllllfer in ninth.
-nxiin ia t ingv in nintn.
Cincinnati
0 0 0 1 S 0 1 O 1 II
Bhlladelpl
Phia 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 8
TkA I. b . k V. 1 . Ut..l. 1.. . LI..
m . . nmi a., I iirrn-uanv mi.:
Cravath. Stolen bases: Herxtg, Oroh.
I
hltnl Double play:' Oroh to Wagner
0 to Mollwlti Warner to Herxog to Moll-
wits, Mums to Nlehoff. Bases on bat s:
O tiff McKener- 1; off Schtie'der 1; off
(I Demaree, 6. Hits: Off McKenerv, In
' five and one-third Innings; off Schneider.
Ojt In two and two-thirds Innings; off De
0 j inaree. 10 In eight and one-third Innings;
ii.orf Klxey, 0 In tao-thirds Inning Struck
lout: By McKenery, 1: by Schneider. 4;
0 bv Demaree .; by Klxey, 1. Umpires:
- ' Rlgler and Co. kill.
l.lanl Win aad Lose.
rfir-F PH,K A.u- N'w York and
Plttsritirgh divided a douljle-head'r to
day. New York taking the first game, (
toa. and the visitors the second gamu,
to 7. .
The inanu won the flrt game by
bunching four hits off Harmon for three
runs in in e p th inning
"'"J . .
Rubo Benton, who
in m secona game kudo Benton, who il
Vaalanlatf k b u . , . , ... - v i.
- -..- r . , , . t .irw I urn
by Pittsburgh, was slugged for twelve
lilt before he waa taken out In the fifth
Inning.
Though knocked nut of the box. Ma
inaux acored bis fifth straight victory of
tb season over New York. Score, first
gajne
. PlTWBtWlH. NEW Ton..
AU H O A K. AH H O A (.
Harney. rf....4 I 0 4 'Hunt. If . 4 a
Colli, if... 3 4 14 ItobertMHl, rt.4 114 4
Jithaaon. Ih 4 4 li 4 Ixi.lr. t.. 1 .
ttUK-hmaa. If.l I 3 4 Kletrher. 1 I I 1 4
Wer. aa . 4 21 Meekla. rf...4 S a 4
Vim. lb 4 I I 4 1 Hrina4. lb I 1 14 1
btr4 lb.... 4 1 I I tiratit. lb... .4 1 4 1 1
iiDeon. C-...S a
a i it - . . . a
nai.no ... i i 4 irtiit, p....! 14 a
runiTOD, p
t"ry
t 0 4 I 4 -
Taut ....M lflj l
oTuI ..... i
Halted fur 11 bum in ninth.
Batted for Harmon In ninth.
PltUburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 S
New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 6
Two-ba n hits: Hlnchmun. Balrd. Mer
kle i. Threo-bsse hit: Ilohertson. W.ig
ner. 8to en base: VVasner. Ha" on
ball: Terrltt. I. Struck out: Bv Perritt.
3. by Harmon, 2. Umpire: ODay and
(Julgley.
Score aeennd game:
PlTTlWfHtlH NgW VORK.
AB H.O.A & AB.H.OAE.
gamer, rf ...4 I 4 Staraa. If.. . 4 I 4 4 4
Colli, cf ..I I 1 4 I Koharla... rl 4 111
Jibton, lb 4 1 10 lkM. 2 Ill oil
Him am. If 4 1 I 4 rit her. a I 1 I 1
W .aner . 1 I 4 1 Mark I, ef . . 4 1 1 1
I Yioi 1 1 111 l mar, lb 1 4414
nanlM, 3b.. ..4 1 4 4 4 Keller, lb.. 14
Ull o. .... 1.; l minui, Jb .,.1 1114
Uara.ai. I I l 4 Donin. c 1 4 4 0 4
kuitl.b , .1 4 V.anel. .....1 1
Heatu p. ...I ftl
Total . ...41 14 IT I Hitter, p . .. 1 1 s 4
Merer I 4 44
;hup. p. .. 4 4 4 4
.,, .... . . TaU . ..M 11 17 14 I
r. naa i r miter in eigotn inning.
Ptttsburah 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 00
New York 1 0 0 0 1 4 V 7
Two-be hits: Balrd. Doyle. Merkle,
Burna Three-baae hit: Himihman. Home
run: Htnchinan. Stolen baso: Barney.
Basea on ball: Off Mamau 1: nff
I Knllehner. 1. Hlta: off hVnton. 11 In t tur
inning i out in rirtbt; off Bitter a In
four Inning; off He hupp, I In one Innln;
o'f Mamaux. 10 in seven, and ono-thlrd
innings: off Kantlebner. 1 In one and
two thirds Inning: mruck out: By Ben
ton a: by Bitter. 1: bv Mamaux. 7. I'm
plre: gulgle and O'lmy.
Beat Taa Again.
BOSTON, Aug. 26 The Brave took an
other game from Ci loago todav. 2 to 0,
nakin alx ruiieooutive vlctorlea. A pa
to Fltspatrlck. bJvers' hit. Pbelaa'a error
on William throw, anj Mae a aingie.
at th outset of the same counted the
only tallir KVith Vaului and Rudolph
pitched vtell thereafter. Score :
CHIttCl BOSTON'
AH II ll A f. AB H O A. R
t; l r. u ; a , l luu.it.. rf . . I I r
rtauar. ta.
I V I
v k'lera,
4 1 1 I
fVhulto. f. .4 I 0 0 ( SnwIcraM. vt.t 4 S 0
Kimmarni . Ifc4 1 t 4 Miim. If ... 14 4 0
Halrr lb... 4 11" I BrhmMt. lb. J till
Killiama. rf 4 l u o Hmlth. 3b .. . I 1 X I 4
rhln. lb.. I 0 4! Maranll.. M l 4130
4irMnahan. e.I 1 A 4 i rinwilv r. . S 1 1 1 A
aVuchn. p....l 4 o t IWdoii.h, p. .1 t I t 01
Total ....II I M il I Toulo ....a 4 37 11 :
T'liu aKO 0 0 v v i 0 0 (i ( i
linnton 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Two-bmx hlta: Hmlth, William. Oowdv,
rir. ioum niuyn: rtajfir lo Hroinatian.
irrnaban to Zimmerman, Kuler (unai- i
ltrdt. Haooa on ball: Cff Vanahn. il;
oft Iturtnlph, 2. fltrufk out: Mv Vaimhn. I
.' by Hudoluh. 1. I'muirea: Bvron and I
tjaMoa.
t oorab. " ! Srcoad.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 26.-BrcMn broke
von today In a double-hoader with Kt.
Ixiula and aaved tta cond poltl3n atnnd
In In the .NailonaJ lraaan. Smith weak-
frum the bo In the eighth Innln. Ja k
uomng won nia own batt.a In tlw e, nd
g.ime by driving In the winning run wjth
a single, ecorn, jnit game-
T. lXrm. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.E.
B'?'9A'B
ll'Kfrin. 2b.. 4 I 14
atren. cf... I 0
O'Mara. ..4 1 4
IXubart, lb. .4 0 11
Wheat. If. ..4 1 2
Cutehaw. 3b . 4 0 1
Humtnal. rt..4 1 1
r.ett. lb I 4 1
MrTirtr. e..l 0 4
Hmlth. p 1 0 0
o
Duller. ... I 1 4
IVo-her If. .4 I 0
Ixnt. rf I 110
Ix.lnn. or, .,.1 1 I 0
Miller, lb.. ..I 1 11 1
4 l
1
0 t
1 l
o
4
l
1 0
Belial, lb... I 1
Hnrtlar. 0....4 1 1 4
dalle, p 4 1 1 I
Ill p 0 "0 4
1
Totale ....M 1 17 It fVhulu
....1 0 40
...Hist.' 2
ToUl
Batted for Smith i
ikiith.
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0-5
Tw.e"h,
Wheat. Long. Karned runs: St. Ixuls.
2; Urooklyn, 1. Ioubl plays: Hiitler to
Hoggin to Miller (2). Uaaes on balls:
Off tSnllee, 1; off Smith, 1; off Dell. 1.
Hit,: Off Hmlth. In eight Innings; off
IK-' I. none In one Inning. Wruck out: By
ana Htockdale.
rcore seennn game:
W. LOT'18. BROOKLYN'.
AB.H.O.A.E. AH H O A I'
Honlne, tt. I I 1 5 4
)M-ra. rf 1 4 4 4 4
I 1 4 liTMara. a 4 2 1 A 1
b'-'--''---i 0ubrt. lb I 114 1
rf!" ! 5 I I HSJMSi L ! ? ! 1 i
Millar, lb.. ..4 1 11 a tUimm.i' rt 'i t a a
Bmi, lb... 4 14 1 ooit in ... I I I i
rlr. Oil 4 MWIimI, .. 4114
4loon, p i oil 0Mr-artr. e..i 0014
. ooyjo. p. . . o o
. umib ....t n j s
Total Ti "in Ti"t'
St. Louis..
Brooklyn .
O O A (i h i n a a '
0 Aiooooiai'
Two-base hit: Betsel. Three-base hits:
Iiong, Cutshaw. Coombs. Stolen bases:
Dolan, Betsel, Get a. Double play: Z
Wheat to M. Wheat to ditshaw to Get.
Baaea on balls: Off rttMn'" o'f
Coombs, t. Mtruek out: B Robinson, t:
by Coombs, 1 Umpires; Klem and Slock
dale. Madden Wins First
Money at Dubuque
w DUBUQUE. Ia., Aug. 25,-Madden,
tho bay horse owned and driven by Lou
Oreen, Jr. of Indlanola, 111., won first
money in tho 2.U trot at the great
wetttern circuit race today, taking the
,. .
mat and second heats In t:!!1 and
2.(1.. respectively. -Clear skies and
warmer weather made good time poet.
slbl and brought out a crowd of m.ono.
Summaries:
2:11 trot, puree, II ,M0:
Madden, first; A lie Arlon. second:
fr!"w Welcome, third. Beet time,
2 :w4
2:1 pace, purs luoa
1-eo Dale, first; The Exchange, sec
ond; Walter Konhmond, third. Best
time. 2:OSS.
Three-year pace, purse IO0O:
Wanda, flrat: Allx klareia
KUeneser. third.
, .
Whalen is Released
by the Lincoln Club
Red Whalen has been given the gate
for the second time. This time tho Lln-
.-im ciuo siipea nod his passports and
the red-topped Infielder ha gone back to
Ijs homo In Iiekruir J ir nv..i..
. -Tf. Locltport, N. Y. Whalen
ir.i yesr iixo a lire brand for
Omaha, but rheumatism et
In
anti
' Ttrttirka mImfwI Ktm I l.i. ni.i . ,
7" : , "". "it"
inn ii" iLnuiiuiiain Kiueo rus c nances
there. Whalen 1 -i--n
. . . ..r.f ?. . X n iothcr
trial with the Links tn th spring.
K. C. RED SOX TO PUY
FORT DODGE CHAMPIONS
MALLARD. I a.. Aug. . f8nec.al Tel
egram.) The Kansas City Red Sox acoretl
their fifteenth alralght wn her froin
Mallard. Ia.. 12 to 4. The Red Sox will
plav the chaniulon Fort Dodge team at
Oil more City Friday.
Aaerlea Aaanrlatloo.
At Ml' wauke. first game- - RUE.
Columbus 5 0 1
MMwatikee 1 1
Batteries: Davi and Coleman; Khoa.dea
an- Huanea. Brannon.
Second garao
Cnlombus ,
Milwaukee
Battortea: 8chenberg and
Youn and Brnnon.
At Minneapolla
Txiulavillo
Minneapolis
R H H
:::::! Si
Coleman:
RHK.
3 4 1
3 4 1
Battene: Hiwh, Danforth and Croaaln;
Yl"l'n and Chartity.
At Kanaa Cltv, first game
Cleveland
Kanaa City
Batterie: Bowman and
D-iht and Criap.
feennd game
Oeveland
Kanaa City
Batterie: Carter and Devogt
ami Oelbel.
At Ht. Paul, flrat gam
Tndl.narolui
St Paul
Batterie: Cunselmaa and
Hall and Johnson.
tteeoitd game
tnt1naN)lui
RHK
..III
... S 1
Billing:
R.H.E.
,.. ( It 1
..143
: Regan
R.H.RL
...3 4 0
.14 1
Ooasett.
RUE.
. 3 S 3
tit Paul
4 7 3
Halleri-a, Dawson and Blackburn; Li-
4 j livid aod Johnson.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
WALTER JOHNSON
ROUTSJHICAGOS
Scaadiaarian Replaeet Gallia When
H Waven ia Thirteenth and
Later Starts Rally.
i
j CICOTTI'S .COHTIOL IS POOR.
CHICAGO, Aug. 26. W.lter Johnson
. j ..n. . a.
the thirteenth tnnlrlK today find, after
holding the locals eafe, started a rally
. In the fourteenth Inning, which gave
I W ashington a 7 to 4 victory oveer Oht-
p4K.' It waa the thlrr :onsocuti-ve extra
Inninir game played by duc&go, the
other twi gilng eleven and thirteen In
ning. - Johnxon singled In the fourteenth after
one out and reached socond when EMdle
Collins held Moeller's grounder, the lat
ter being credited with a hit. Foster
singled and Johnson scored Ui win
ning run. Milan also singled and Moeller
and Foster scored, clinching the game.
ClcotU-g
control was poor. Score:
' WASHTVOTON. CMICAOO.
ab.h.O.A.B. AB.H.OAE.
Vnollor. If. ..4 114 4 Marnhr. if .4 4 1
ZT.V' " I I i I H'?'!!?'- .!M ll I ?
c,fb" I tjkiip"ci S 14 4 1
Aroata. rf...,4 4 1 0 0tihl4. lf...l 4 10 0
Henrr. c i 114 1 4W,Yr. ..4 1 B 4
MnBrlde, Mi 114 OJohn. lb... .4 117
S
0
1
4
4
9
4
Oa'll. 1 1 0 D' It. c 4 0 4 2
Jobnano. p...l 14 0 Oflcotte. P....0 4 0 0
griWt, 1 0 0 1
oTtati ....(t 19 43 11 laKtwr. p 1 4 4 4
areoi, p l o o l
lluaaall -.
.10 00
ToUl ... 64 .4 41 M
Hatted for Bon In fourtmcnth. -Washington
....1 (.00010000000 7
(.lilcngo 0 0 4 0 t0 0 0 A 0 00D 0 4
- Tw-r,"- nits: Oandll. Gallia. Three-
oaae nii: rosier. Btr.ien oases: .'vtuan
Oandil. Murphy. Double play: Bens
... ra.cr w w, . .uiiii.". i.n-w vii hi..
Off Clotte. 3; off Onllia. S; off Bens, 1.
Ht: Off Clcotte. 3 tn one and two-third
Innings: off Scott. 4 in four and one
third inn'ntj:, off Fater, 2 In four In
nings; off Benx, 4 tn four Innings; off
OMIta. x In twelve Innings (rune out In
tMrteontM: iff Johnson. I In two In
nlnjrs. Stmck out: . Py CWtte. 1: by
"r.tt. 1: bv Csll'a. 6. hv Faher t: bv
Benr. 1; by Johnson, i. Umpire-: Dtneen
nnd N'allln.
Yanks Beat Indiana.
CLKV ELAND, Aug. 25 New York
bunched five of Its six hits and defeated
Cleveland to 2, today. Cleveland had
the base fU'ed In the ninth with on y
one out, but scored only cn run Score:
cLtverAvn. ntw yok.
AB.H.OAB AB.K.O.A.B
1.4 1 1 T OOok. rf 4 14 0 4
htmin. n.4 1
Hoth. cf 4 4 1 4 4Parklnp.. a . 4 0 1 t 0
-wie.ii.-y,
If.. .4 114 4Mtel. lb.. .4 4 4 1
Ktrk. lb.. ..4 114 1 ONunamak.. lb I 17 14
Hmltb. rf 4 2 1 4 OSellon. cf. .4 4 7 0 4
Wsinhai.. ib'4 114 I Bnon. lb"!!! Ill
T, . , A . A .. ... A A
rrneiii, 1x0 1 Alexander, 1.1 1 0 o
Klaoter p. ..I 01 ltlaher. t 0 4 2 0
.1" a. p 4 4444
Will. 1 4 0 4 4 ToUl ....II 4 17 U 0
1 Hoarorth ...44 0
uthnh. 4 4 4 a
,
Total ....14 I IT 14 I
Hatted for Klepfer In the seventh.
Batted for .Tones In the ninth.
Ran 'or O'Neill In the ninth.
iCIeve'and 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13
New York 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-S
Earned runs: Cleveland 2; New York,
J. Two-base hit: Hmi'h, High. Cook.
Three-baae hit: Xunamaker. Double
plava: Klenfer to Chapman to Wamba
ganss: Chapman to Klrke to Barbare.
Sto elbnatte: Nunaaker. Hits: Off
Klenfer, 6 In seven inning: off Jones 1
in two Innln. Baaea on halls: Off
Jones. 1; off Fisher 8. Struck out: By
Jones. lr bv Fisher, 3. Umpire: Con
nolly and Wallace. j
Hronaa Beat Mack. '
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 24 A single by Lavan
In the el-'hth scored two runs, which gave
... uouii a victory over t-11 luaelnia.
to a. In thla liming, after Fh laue phle
, a r1 lhe ,0d lor four Innings. Aus
walked. rPatt singled and when Na
bora threw late to third on Wafer's
riciaers choice, the bases were filled.
J 'Cobson cored Austin with a aacrulce
, t. . ...... i i. a .
, .inn m . K 1 1 y mi
PHILADM'.PMK gT. LOt'lg.
AB.H.O A. R AB.H.O.A.F
nopr. b 4 0 4 ' Bnotoa. If.,1 4 14 4
Htr.Dk. lb. ..4 4 10 1 Auetl. SD...1 I 1 I e
rvhaiis if . 3 44 i-ratt. 2b 1 1110
I lajoia, 10... IB. waikr. CT...4 I 0 1
: Oaa. aa 1 4 4 1 Jai-ol.aon. rf I 114?
' Walah. rf ...I 4 1 Howard, lb. 4 1 11 4 4
ii.iiea. cr ...f 14 tuiu. a....l 111
MrATitr. C...4 111 nirerld. C.I 4 4 4 (
K.boia. p... I 4 4 1 l 4 illmu, p I 4 4 11
MIM ....1 4 4 4 4 1
ToUl ....34 I I 4
Total. .... 4 14 I 1
Bailed tor Nabor In ninth.
Philadelphia 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 t
St. Lou I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 -S
Doubl plays: Kopf to Htrunk to Crano
Kopf to ljijole to Strunk. Bates on
balls: Off Nabors. 7; off WeMman, 3.
Struck out: Hy Nabors. 1; by Well man.
i. Umpire: Chill and Kvaa.
Field Club Caddies
Enjoy Big Atheltic
Program and Feast
Over tuO caddie took part in the bit
field day proxram at th Omaha Field
club yesterday. Th littl fellow
tarted In at 7.30 and the score of event
war staged a fast a possible so tha
all could b finished In time for th big
foed spread at noon.
Th entertainment started with a nine
hole golf match. Ed Murphy carried wy
this event with a score of 46. and lie als
carried away aa a prlxo a golf bag fu'l
of clubs. Paul Holbrook waa the runner-up.
Result In th other contest wer
follows:
Balloon race. Julter Homarv
KUpplty-f lop race. Alfre.1 Homan.
Race, under ll years. Jak Jacobeon.
Race, under 14 yeaia. Kil.ll Bartschet.
Kara, under 14 year. Haul Murphy.
Race, under 17 yoara. Kdward Bltar.
Doub' ai-k rat, Ran hlmmona and
John Nichiill.
Washburn Defeats
California Star
SOL'THAMPTON Y Aug. X. Wat
non M. Washburn of Harvard, and dou
tla partner of li. Norrls Williams 2d,
today aWealed Ward Dan-win, the llet
California tennis star. In the fourth
round of the Meadow club cup singlet.
Washburn played a consistent lobbing
game, driving Dawson to the buik court.
Williams, the national champion, de
faulted to W. P. Snyder or Pittsburgh.
Leonard Beekman, nalln&t inttrscholas-
tlo champion, defeated Harold A. Throck
morton, Princeton lutsrscholattic cham
pion. Hinglee, third rousxl:
I W. P Snyder defeated U. Ncrrls Wil
liams, 2d. by default.
i Fourth rounJ: "
I Watson Wahburn defeatcl Ward Daw
;4on -4. 8-f..
I Inonard Beekman defeated Harold A.
Throckmorton 8-4, 3-6. S-tl.
J Doubles, frst round: Hugh TalUnt
; and Dr. D. Roberts defeated i. t1. Trevor
I end H. Q. Trever, Jr., H-0, U; William
1 Compton and I. Rlker dofeated William
vFleltman and ,S. Cady, 4-. 6-3, 6-3.
Second round: Frederick T. Frellng-
liuyaen and. Krie 8. Winston defeated R.
Kmmett and J. F. Hubbord, 6-i, tM.
Bube Marquard Sold
To the Toronto Club
NEW TORK, Aug. 25. Richard (Ruhel
Marquard, left-handed pitcher, was sold
today by the New York Nationals to the
Toronto club of the International league.
Under the terms of the transaction the
Glanta are to get Pitcher Hervert from
the Canadian team. Marquard declared
his unwillingness to Join the Toronto club
and wants his unconditional release.
The New York dub also announced to
night the purchase from Pittsburgh of
Catcher Robert gchane, brother of
, "Wally" Schnng of tho Philadelphia Ath
letics. 11 was stated HtteDurgh received
the waiver price for Schnng.
NEW YORK GRAVD CIRCUIT
MEET IS DECLARED OFF
NEW TORK. Aug. .-The Grand Cir
euit meet, which waa to begin August
at the Empire City track In Yonkers, will
not take place, accord 'ng to a statement
by a director today of the Empire City
Rafnf association. Tt la alleged In legal
proceedings which ' have been Instituted
that the stabling of more than 30 0O0
horsea at the Empire City track before
shipping them to Europe for the war,
has so Infected the stalls and track that
It cannot be used for six months.
Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads.
- O-etilt H-rea rnataon4,
MONTREAL. Aug. 2B.-The Grand Cir
cuit race at Dorval park were postponed
today until tomorrow on account of the
heavy track.
Factory Loaded
Shotgun Shells
"Leader"
and
"Repeater"
If you want to fiU
..
your game Dag, ,
first fill vour Dock- l!
ets with Winches-
. . . . .
ter lactory loaded
shotgun shells "Lead
er and Reoeater.
Ob
They have the speed,
pattern and penetration
essential for good shooting.
All dealers keep them in
the most popular loads.
Be sure to see that every
box you buy bears the big
TUE GRAND PRIX, the hlgheat honor,
waa awarded Wlncheater Oaa a and
Ammunition at tha Panama. Exposition.
f
LDFFALO MAKES IT
TWO W1THJEWARK
Eemond Drope Pop Fly in Eleveatl
with Two Down, Letting Vis
itor! Start Rally.
FTHAL SCORE FOUR TO THRU
NEWARK. N. J., Aug. 56. The But
falo Federals made It two In a row ovo)
Newark here todav by nosing1 out tin
locals. 4 to 3. With two down In tht
seventh Inning, Ennond dropped a po(
' fly. enab'lnir the visitors to start rnlH
that brought In two run. Score: R.H.F.
Puffa-o 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-4 1 j
N-wark 0 o 0 1 0 0 1 0 13 8 !
Bitteri s: Anil"rpon nd Blair; Kai
erling. Billiard and Raridin.
ror- W'l.
MAI.TV'TIV. AoiT. 25 "a' t More am
Brooklvn broke even In this sftemoon'i
ftitiihl-header tt. v-o e tarn lo'lng t'H
firt. 5 to 1. nnd tn''t-g the sot-ond en e
4 to 2 IcIhIc hid wretched s"ifioi-t
the otienur. Tiior. w almoM const an1
tvrni'Mnir w'th the iimnl-e. thr'".
loth unmrs. Score flrat game: RHK
fl-tnlr'vn . .. ." O 0 tl 3 1 0 1 0 . .
Baltimore o 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ol 7
Batter'es: Finner.in and Land; Lc
cln r nnd Owens. Score, seconu
R.H.E
iprnetkltn ....0 0100rinlO' j
ftn'timnm 0 ti o 0 3 7 0 7 I
PtI'lir'i'a: Bl-plaeb-ett tT-harrlj WiltSl
and Slmonds; S"kcs and Kerr.
-'--.-a cv 'n'-d.
plTs'U"rvw Aug. 2-V KanA dt:
w Hh"t out in the me "M'h T"''s
h"rh fMlv i to 0. Hrff waa irteadv
I Wbt t'" vl'flr,- rtUhe- ! -tel
error had put lc al players on trie d.k
pfir4: R.H.'l
Vane-a CtV 0000600 00 S 1
ptaM.e-"-h .OSOOlOie 4 1A
Bntterlea: Heni"; and Bnsenrothl
Rogge end O'Connor.
44 ' - i4er.
CHICOO Aunr. "5. t. tottt and Oil
cao-t d'-i'ed a dotih'e-header nere to
day. St. Loula winnln the flrat rramn
4 to 2. bv good Ivttlng end ITM g;
tnklntr t". sec-l 4 to ? bv a com Vne.i
tion r" h'tg and errors In an eighth lnJ
ring ral'v.
In th" 'rnt irame ToMn seored tvr!
cf the i-lei'ir 'n'tr r"tta and hta h" 4
ro" In t'" seventh int"ff W th dJ
cirl'"- factor of the game: P-or I
rm: BH F.
St Tnls ....1 0 0 1 0 8 0 ei ii j
rtna vn n't 1 0 n 0 0 02 8 1
Batteries: CrsnHa'1 Oroom and Haiti
lev rennan and Fisher. Sxre, 1
me: K. 11 tvi
Ttria ....0 toioooo iw 5
(t,.on o 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 X
Batteries: pavnrvrt nl Hartley
Frendergaiet aj.d raner.
C'nm.taek Jam p.
PUcher Cnmtnrk. whom Prodencei
Vi-H t. tv,A Cinc1nnt club, ha
jumped to the FederV league, slgniaK
with the Pittsburgh club for two year.
Mrnnklya Bays Nlsoa. .
The Brooklyn club has purchaad Out
fielder Nixon from tha Beaumont ,clul
of the Texas league.
I
f'oaat I.raane Keanlta.
San Francisco, 5: Vernon. 4.
Salt Lake, o; fteW-ed
I xi Angeles, 4; Portland, 5.
l
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i Ad ' ill isz&frirtPiM.
I Oft? - H , fM
It vs. T ajv i y SF
VI v
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