THK I IKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUOUST 27, 1015. J? Bringing Up Father Copyright. 19'S. International New Servh-e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus , , if ' i ' - i ' " i T MOWDOOU CERTMnLV-NOVFOK VOOR WE CAME . " DOMR-JkaCV EXAMPLE UPPOtE 1 LONC THAT VCXJLD . ! DO XOU KNOV J ( L J ( VOO WERE COM1NC, I V HUMILIATING TO . . HAVEN'T HUNiLlrVTED V f ' AT . ' OUTOFAtALOON OUF vIFE - j hWVS.E FO AWBtK ' MRb. JONES- lAND jQr THEN- J & . . THE UAT TlttE. - t WILL TOOSE. n Z v JX ' ( 1' WO 2. AT DlNTT" TELL ME WHM f tr collt ttPT OH: I T,AT MOOrtV PLACE.: "" BLODGETT HOLDS BEARS AT MERCY Deimr Manajei to Get Only Two Banners Around Bases in Tight Game. BOURSES CLOUT ALL THE WAY DENVER, Aug. 26. (Special Telegram.) Bowing to the superior twirling; of M. Blodgett, the Hears today dropped the. second game of the series to Omaha, 6 to Z, and with tho defeat lost a grand opportunity to sneak up In Ishell's Boost ers, who were (riven a sound walloping In the Wichita double-header. Vox, If .10 0 10 0 'Hoap, km 4 (i fl 2 2 0 Hennolt, rf 1! i o n 0 Hotllng. .".I) a 1 1 " 0 0 Brlttnn. 2b 4 1 1 1 :'. Patterson, lb .' :: !' 8 " Grnv, c 't ; J .? 1 0 Southern, p 2, u i 2 1 0 Totals T . 9 0 DCS MOINES. AH. R. H. O A. E. Hahn, rf a o 2 it 0 Bills. If 3 S 0 Hunter, of i " o rt 0 Jones, th 3 ' 0 i". ii 1 ' Sawyer, L'b L' 2 2 1 Ewoldt. 3b 2 0 12 11 Hartford, ss 2 2 Crnham. c 2 n u S 0 0 HiikT, p 0 o ti II 0 Thomas, p 2 i 0 0 1 0 ! Totals 22 "o 11 S 3 ' (Called by agreement.) I Dos Moines 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 Wichita 5 0 10 107 TIGERS BEAT RED SOX IN TWELFTH Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. I. I Deo- Moines 1. Cobb Opens with single, Takes Sec- ond on Sacrifice, Walks Home on Veach Blow. Topeka . ! Sioux City I Omaha .... I Wichita ... St. Joseph lJH ,.1J ..127 ..124 ..124 W. 7!t 71 M tv tij SI W 4:1 U 4 t2 W fil M M FINAL SCOBE SEVEN TO SIX DETROIT. Auk. 2S.-Detrolt and Boston today played the third same of their crucial series and the Tigers won It tn the twelfth Inning, 7 to B. Muffs Burns and Cobb in the ninth eniihled the Pes Moines, 1: Wichita, i league leaders to score four tallies and enjoy a one-run lead. Leonard passed Kavanaugh in the eDtroit half; two In- lVt. .617 .077 .Mt .6I .4! ,4I! 81 .."M7 EAtU'E. W.UlVt. , , "H ,w ,w I ,..75 42 .tUl 71 . WHALES DROP THE FIFTH TOTERRIERS St. Louis Defeats Chicago in De ciding Game of Series by Ten to Five. BROWN TANKED IN FOURTH CHICAOO, Aug. 3fi St. Inula won the fifth and deciding game of the aerie I-icft nn hases 7. Earned runs: Wichita. 7. Sucvlfice hits: Fox, Bennc't Two-base hits- Cray, Patterson. Hits: Off Baker. 2 :nd two- NAT. LJ5AGUK. I AMER. W.I IVt.' Dhlla S M ,K Boston Brooklyn ..M S6 .tMi Detroit Himlon 60 M .o22l 1 IlliviKO Clucago ...57 fi7 .600, Vahlngtn f9 6. .MH l'lU?i.urgn l, M -J w : lora.. . . .j.. w()h CMctJfn :0 , r ,()(Uy, nrXWI) fcy I Cincinnati M K .4rt2,aveland ..44 71 M started for the locals, but was removed New York. .62 W .4MI I'hlla aa .wi In the fourth when five rum haa Bees FED. UIJAOUE. I AMER. ASflN. scored from him. Wlack. who succeed W.L.lVt l .. W.Ul'ct hn, Vla wll,i tlmea. Bases on ball were responsible for four of the visitors In hitting Hugh Bedient and F-1 M Kltls. Hoot-ci RUE. Buffalo .... 00010000 0- 1 S ft Neesrk 0 0 1 0 1 00 S-4 1S0 The Rourkes plugged steadily away at thirds Inning: off Thomas, 7 in five iwid field outs put the pinch hitter on thtnl Cantwell throughout tho game and there one-thlnl innings. Sinn k out: By Hakor. . ,, , ... . , 1; by Thomas. 1: by Southern. 4. Bases lis lltrvc-i tx oiaui c iiuiii iiitt in . j iiiiiuin on the Cubs to call the game their own. on balls: orr Jiaker. J; otr i nomaa. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Van Syckle. LINKS WIN (nnlnrll (ilvfn Mdiport. In the eighth Inning, three batters faced Cantwell and each one of them drew a clean hit. Wells, first up, -loubled, but was caught out at the plate, Spencer to Fpahr, trying to make two sacks on. K rug's single. Krug was caught out stealing and tha same fate betell Mc-1 Chesney, after the latter had singled. Jn each case it was perfect whipping that Wolfa, If turned the trick, with Spencer and Larry H0?,6;..21 . , . i McOaftigan, sa as the artists. Morse, rf The Colts stowed the game away In the Williams, lb ... first frame. Breen singled and Cantwell Schrelber, cf gavo Korsytho a life. Wells hit to y"u b Kelleher. who kicked and. the basea wer i Narveson, p"..! full. Krug's single brought two runs ,McIntyre across and McChesncy'a aacrlfica fly added the other. How Denver Scored. The Bears could not break through uinHcrntt until h fourth, when Kelleher Copgrove, If walked, went to third on Spencer's hit jpun'"' " and came in- on a aucriflce fly by Oallo- Kane, lb way. The other Denver run was tallied Hensllng, 3b In identically the same fashion in theCshyn' o'' "th. White,' p .' A clean home run clout over the fence rava the Rnurkm their fourth run In the Totals BOOSTER DAY and Crawford sent a single, past Wagner to tie the score. Cobb opened the twelfth with a single to left, took second on Crawford's sacrifice and walked home when Veach hit to the left field wall. Cobb celebrated thetenth anniversary They Defeat Sioux City by Four to pf ii8 debut as a Detroit player and was Three. prom liter! with a bouquet of roses. Score: LINCOLN, Aut. 20. Before a huge I hostov Detroit. AH.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O. A.B. ltipr, rf . fi 1 0 0VIII. Ih i i 0 6 0 Hi, m 0 fl 7 t Ptlfth. s C I 0 Plifikfr, rt.. I S I OCoht. rf 4 4 Pittsburgh 66 61 .bttol Mlnneaplls 74 at V a wj RA Fl K.7lStt 7:lR4.(l7il Kn. Clty!!6 M !f4t ndlnnaplls tt 7 6S7 runs, two were counted f run errors, and Chicago ...t 66 .642 IxMiisvllle ..H6M .62S nnpther nin resulted when Borton was St. l.oma...KZ M .(&! Kan. . uy...oi x Buffa o ...!ai 4u'.H Ml.waukee mi booster day crowd Lincoln defeated Sioux City by a scare of 4 to 3. Store: LINCOLN. Aft .... 8 .... 4 .... 3 .... 4 .... 2 .... 4 .... 4 .... 4 .... S .... 1 Totals "Cooney, 2b II. 0 1 o 1 o 2 1 a l s o. 4 1 IS 11 1 1 4 1 0 e 0 ti o o 0 0 1 b 0 0 Crawford, rf .4 I J OaVarh. lf....K I 1 0 Burn.. tb....5 1 16 CYouna. !... .6 0 1 OHtanaca. C...4 0 a 0 liaufls. p 2 1 " 0 'OTPleiM. p.l l 'l (I Karanaua-h .0 0 0 0 ft Totals ....41 U UK 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 s ft 3 0 2 0 0 0 33 4 sioupc ciTr. A;Bl R. H, 4 27 12 O. 4 1 1 2 6 1 4 7 0 A. 0 0 o 0 1 1 0 1 5 .34 3 9 20 10 Hoblitlfl. lb.4 i U C.lner, lb 1 0 3 0 lidwls. If i 1 S 0 Gardner, 3b.. 1 0 t Harry. 2b.... 3 0 4 Waanar, Kb. 1 0 0 1 Thumaa 0...2 0 5 1 Carrlaan, c. .1 1 1 1 Fonr. p 3 0 0 t Ijeonard. D...1 0 0 1 Hanrlkaen .11111 Janvrio ....0 0 0 0 0 Kuth I 0 0 0 0 Tntala 1094 10 t Hatted for Barry In ninth. Kan for Thomas In ninth. Halted for Foster in ninth. One out when winning run snored. Bonton ....0 0 0 o 0 1 1 0 4 0 0. 0 Detroit ....0 0040010100 17 Two-base hits: Da'iae. Veach (31, Bush. Three-base lilts: Hablitzel 12). Hooper, Gardner. Btolen bases: Cobb, Crawford. V- u ...1 M.na. TlnBinn 9 IWnftll S v 1 Iouble play: Bush to Young to Burns, v - First baiw on errors: Boston. 2; De- ; trolt. 1. Bases on balls: Off Foster, 3: iMooklvn ..67 6 .4im tie. eland Baltimore 40 78 .3:Columbus ..63 09 .4:4 ..46 76 .3-,7 E. 0 0 0 ' 0 0 Yritrrnar'a ItesnKs. WESTERN LEAGUB. St. oseph, 3; Topeka, 6. Des Moines. 1-0; Wichita, 3-7. Sioux city. 3; Lincoln, 4. Omaha, ti; Denver. 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis. 1: Brooklyn. 3. Chicago, 4; Boston, U; called end ninth, darkness. Pittsburgh. 2; New York, 1. Cincinnati 1; Philadelphia. 4. AMERICAN IJCAGUR Washington, 2,; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia. 1; St. Ijouls, 10. Boston. ; Detroit, 7. New York. ; Cleveland. 6. FEDERAL LEAGUE Pt. Iouls, 10; Chicago, . Kansas City, 6; Pittsburgh, 6. Brooklyn. II; Baltimore, 9. Buffalo 1: Newark. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland. 7-0: Kansas City, t-5. loulmiPe. 3: Minneapolis, 1. Columbus, 1; Milwaukee. 4. Indianapolis, 8-3; St. Paul. 4-10. C.aines Toilar. Western Iague-Pt. Joseph at Topeka, Des Moines at Wichita, Sioux City at Lincoln. Omaha at Denver. National league St. Louis at HrooK- hlt by Black. Fifteen hits were made from Wlllett and only excellent support saved the game for him. Score. R.11 E. St Irfiuls ...1 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0-10 0 "Chicago ... 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 MB t Batteries: Wlllett and Hartley; Brown, Black and Fisher Tip Tops neat Terps. RALT1MORE, Aug. 26. Biooklyn ah.l Baltimore fought a twelve-Inning bat tle today. Brooklyn finally putting across) three runs ana winning ry u to Knnbe used fifteen players In an ef fort to put over a win. This gave Brook lvn four of five for the first series un der Gansel. Score: R.II.n. Urctiklyn .. 3 0 2 n 1 0 O O 0 B 11 17 a Baltimore . ..O02OOC033O0 1 15 .8 Batteries: Walker. I'phnm. Wilts, Frank Smith and II Smith; Bender, Quinn. Bailey and Owens. Reha Lose to Caseys. riTTSBt'ltnlt, Aug W. Kansas City defeated Pittsburgh. C to here tixlay Each team made thirteen hits. Pcore: R U.K. Kansas City .0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0-i 13 t Pittsburgh ,.2 0001 001 16 18 l Batteries: Main and Easterly; Corn stock, Hearne, Dickson and O'Connor. Newark Meats Buffalo. NEWARK, Aug. 2(i. Newark took h last game of the series from Buffalo here today. 4 to 1. r.ari Aioseiey, the noma off Dauss. Foster. riftK fruni. iihllnhmir'i hit n sflcrtflee "iwo out wnen winiuiiK run . - ... i.i. .... ........... Ilttn irame. fcCnilCOnera nil, a sacrilll-o .,.. i ...j , v .. ., i 9 In thrwa nml nnn-tli rrl Inn Ill's: off and a boot added one in the seventh and n(nth. ' ' Dauss. 8 in nine Innings; off Coveleskle, Tannehllla clout, a walk, sacrifice anJ iAnmln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-1 ' S-J."1",!"" . "''ki J"',! .1ta HL a sacrifice fly made It six in the ninth. Sioux City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3 , S.f- nMetZu and VLoughlln. eterzer worked In the final paragraph Two-bae hits: Bchrclbor, Kane. Double i Senators M In I.on l.amr. nay: voire lo vviuwrns. oio en oaaes. CHICAGO. Aug. 20. -A new .world's LeJeuno. Watsoa. Sacrifice Inu: -al- I - 1 i,. i ,. ,.iL, ..h i I 1UI1H.I1, lrtU)U, Dli IV l." 1 . iii --a' K- 4- i)V White. 7. Uasem on balla. off Nar- , in, Wi lvn. chlcn- i.i Boston. PlttsburKh at nitcher. had Buffalo baffled all the way ' 1 ' ' . . ..... i -. T t V. 1 1 .. ..... ..I. ; - , .. 1 1 1.1. inunin..t.. I . .1 llt.l. Irnl.KU for the home club. Score: OMAHA. Smith, cf Preen. 2b 3-rs.tho, rf Wells, c Krug, ss McCliesney, If.. Tannehlll. 3b.... Schllebner. lb... lilodgett. P Totals AB. .. 4 .. & .. 2 .. 3 .. 3 .. 2 .. R .. 3 .. 2 Miller, if Kelleher, ss Spencer, cf Galloway, lb McCornilck. If Coffey. 3h Whelan. 2b Spahr. c Cantwell, p Shestalt Sterzer, p 27 6 DENVER. AB. R. 4 2 , 4 2 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II. O. A. 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 3 0 16 0 2 2 2 12 0 10 0 1 11 2 112 10 27 U II. O. A. 0 2 0 1 3 3 2 4 1 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 O 6 112 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 2 6 27 IS veson, 1; off While, 5. Wild pitch: White. Passed ball: Crosby. Time: 1:52 Umpire: Gelsel. New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia American league Philadelphia at Chi cago, Washington at St. Louis. New York at lietroll. Boston at Cleveland. Federal League Kanna"3 City at St. Louis. Cobb Celebrates Tenth Anniversary With Detroit Team . DKTRPIT, yichTAug 28-Tyru Ray mond Cobb, often referred to as the greatest bsae ball player In the World, to day celebrated tha tenth anniversary of his debut as a major league player. II was expected that Cobb would re ceive an unusual demonstration and probably something more substantial from his Mends this afternoon when he stepped to the plate in tha last game of tha Important aeries with Boston. . Cobb's path of fame has probably never (been equalled in the history of bass ball. For eight successive seasons he has been champion batsman . of m American league. Ills average for the present sea son is about .v4 and it seems almost a human Impossibility fof any of Ms rivals to wrest the rrown from birr) this year. No batter lias ever made such a record. On August 2n, HXS, a tall, nervous ap pearing boy of 1 years, from the Aug usta, Ga., club In a class "C" donned a Detroit uniform and was sent to center field by Manager Bill Armour to replace Dick Cooley. The player was Cobb; Cooley never got his Job back. Only oncw In1 these ten yraig lias Cobb been replaced by a finch hitler. When he was a youngstor,."Doc" White of the Chicago club was Ills nemlsla. Catcher Freddie Payne was sent to bat for Cobb on this1 single occasion. In IKK, his I li st, full season, Cobb hit .330.- That has since teen his low mark. Cobb has always flayed right or cen ter field. Only npe day during his De troit ftnroer has he played . any other position. II acted ss a volunteer second base man ori one oo.-i.sl.in, and he, aa well as Manager Jennings, ' Admitted ' after the game, that th Infield did hot lose any. thing when the (Jairglsn'a first manager mado an outfielder pf him. Harry Koch Enters Big Tri-City Tennis Tourney at Bluffs Harry Koch, Nebraska state tennis champion, yesterday filed his entry In the Trl City tennis tournament, which will lie held on the court of the Council Bluff Rowing association, starting Sat urday. Russell Larmon, city champion of Omaha, is also entered In the Council Bluffs event and It Is expected that thla duo will play through successfully and engage In their second championship bat tle of the year. Entries for the Trl-Clty will close to day. Entries should be sent to Ward Price at tha Commercial National bank of Council Bluffs. . American Aaaoclatloa. At Kansas City, first game- Cleveland Kansas City Batteries: Valden. Hill and .Sanders snd Crisp, Second game-Cleveland Kansas City Batteries: McCall and Devogt; Gard ner ann itcinei. At Milwaukee Columbus Milwaukee , Batteries: O'Toole and sispnika and Brannon. At Minneapolis Louisville Minneapolis Batteries: Northrup and Bentley and Sullivan. At St. Paul, first game Indianapolis St. Paul Batteries: Rchardt and Uossett; Steele, Kstger and Johnson. Second game R.H.E. Indlannolia .'4 4 81. Paul 1) 14 3 Batteries: Tippln and Blackburn; Will iams and Johnson. Defeat for Ollanore City. GILMORF. CITY, la.. Aug. 2s -(SpecUl Telegram.) The Kansas City lix Rix won both games at the base ball tourna ment held here today, winning from Clare, 8 to 0, and Bode, 4 to 0. The Kan sas City tram has won twenty-live out of th last twenty-eight games played. R H R. ...7 9 0 ... 6 15 1 Billing; R II 13 ...0 6 1 ...5 8 1 R II R. 1 6 t 4 10 3 Robertson; RUE. 8 4 3 1 4 S Clemuus; RUE, 8 7 3 ..... 41 LOSE TO THE TOPF.KS 0 0 0 o' JOSIES 0 Manager Jackson's Home Rat Gives Victory. o! TOPE:KA, Aug. 2 Manager aJek ' son's home run with the bases full In the B, I eighth Inning gave Topeksr a victory 0 over St. Joseph. Except for this one 3 Inning Keifer oirtpitrhed Hall. Score: Boatlck, TOPEKA. AH. R. II. Total .....30 Batted for Cantwell In eighth. Omaha 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 Denver 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Stolen base: Breen. Two-base S Cochran, 3b . n Brown, If .... a Tydeman, rf . 0 lattimore. 2b a Jackson, cf Fisher, lb .., t Monroe, o ... I Hall, P 0 1- 0 0-2 hits 4 8 4 4 . 8 . 4 . 3 . 3 8 O. 2 1 3 4 4 1 10 1 1 A. 3 2 0 0 3 0 2 1 3 Totals ST. Siieneer (2). Wells. Home run: Blod- ! gctt. Struck out: By Blodgett, 4; by Nicholson, rf Cantwe.l, 1. Bases on balls: Off Blod- Orodlck, 2b geti. 2; off Cantwell, 2; off Sterxer, 1. Ilelmer. cf Double play: Kaileher (unassisted.) En7. lb Hits: Off Cantwell, 9 in eight innings. Boultes, 3b 'Wild pitch: Blodgett. Btcririce hits: Williams, If Forsythe, Blodgett. Sacrifice lies: Mc- oroellng ss Cheencv. Galloway (2). Smith. Tim: iv,niiv i M. uiiiinrc; rcjrmu Keifer, p I WKHKS II Hi AT LKADKH9 TWICE ...St R JOSEPH. AB. R. IT. 7 27 14 O. 0 2 1 i 2 0 7 1 A. E Wei vea Totals .. I Treka .... KaaU (.St. Joseph Capture Both Doakle-Hasdar, WICHITA. Kan.. Aug. 24. Wichita woa botn games of a double-header from Dea Molnea today. George Mogridge pleched his last gam for Dee Moines in the first contest and was defeated. Brit ton featured In thia tun. with Ihnw. lilts In three time up. Allen bouthern Time: 1:49. held the leaders to one bit in the second game. Score, first game: WICHITA. AB. B 0 35 3 9 24 0 0001004 -6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Home run. Jackson. Three-base hit: Fns. Connollv. Two-base hits: Brown, Tlall. Sacrifice hits: Fisher, Orodtck. Double plav Boultes to Grodick to Knx. Stolen baaes: Helmer. Fns. Baae on balls- Off Keifer, 2 Struck cut: By Hall. 1: by Keifer. 4 Wild pitch: Hall. Umpires: Ryan and aiccoy. three consecutive games by two clubs was established I.cer today when the Chicago White Sov and the W Senators battled thirteen Innings, the lat ter winning, 2 to 1. Incidentally It was the fourth straight extra Inning game plaved bv Chicago, making a total of eighty-nine Innings played In six days. On two of the six days double-headora were played. After one was out In the thirteenth, Williams doubled. McBiide hit to B'ack bume, who could have tugged Williams, who was running to third, but held the ball too long and McKrlda. beat his throw to first. Johnson, who was the hero yes terday, and who replaced Boehllng In the twelfth Inning when the latter weakened, sent a long foul toward the left fle'd. Lie bold made a long run and caught the hall, but his throw to the plate was b bruit ten feet wide, and William scored the winning run. Up to the twelfth Inning, neither club was able to get a man past second and t, only two men on eacn ciuo goi uiai iar. & ; Score: A I WARUINOTON. CHICAOO. v AB H O A E AB1I.O AE Mnaller. tb. . o 1 0 n Vun.br. rf . 4 0 1 0 0 ' Fnnar. tb . t J 4 0 J Collin,, lb 4 11 0 0 1 ,.4 o o OEi'i.iiina. ib.a i .5411 Jackson, cf. .4 .1 t 14 0 Krlx-h If ... .8 ..1 0 4 0 OJlUrkl... 3b. 0 S 1 I 2 fWmir, m . I .63241 Jahni 3b 4 ..4 0 0 1 0 Lirbold. If .1 ..0 0 0 0 0 1alr. e Buaaall. ...4 ,u i n ii i Tntala .... 7 It 11 n Wa Jngton 0 00000000001 12 Chicago 0 00000000001 0-1 Tw.fbase hits: Fe'sch. E. Collins. J E. 1 0 , 6 I 1 I 0 Bressler for thirteen hits in five Innings today, while Kooli wn Invincible and the locals were l.-torioun, 10 to 1. muk- hlnglon ' ing a clean sweep of tho series with Pliliaaeipnta. The visitors sole run came In the sixth nn two singles and an error by Pratt. In the fifth inning La'oie struck out with the bases full. Pillion, a semi-professional from Philadelphia, replaced Bressler In the sixth and pitched In good style. Scor: . PHII.APRI.PH1A FT. LOtlS. . i, if.-, . r hi u n i r KoDf. aa t 0 1 S rghntton. tf... 1 1 0 ! Hlruna. lb...! 1! (I AuMln. lb....S 112 0 Kenans, Sb..l 1 I 4 Prall. Ib. ...4 1 4 & 1 ' Ilole. tb...4 0 1 J lWalk.-r, cf . t I I 0 n : Oldrlng. If.. .4 1 0 f Jacobann, rf I 110 0 Walah, rf....S 0 1 ft I llitwai. III. I : 11 10 0 ParlM. ef....4 lilt Itvan. aa....4 3 0 40 MrATot, a. ..4 113 I.vrel4. C..4 14 0 Braanlar 0 I 1 Konb. p 3 10 0 Mnlona 1 040 Pillion, p 010 Totala ... .34 14 27 22 1 Lpp 1 0 0 0 0 iStwrm 1 La o 0 6 1 i o ! 2 o o Milan, cf. Kinnkii. lb., rianrlll. lb., AroMta, rf... -Wllllama. e HlvFInd. aa n.hhnx, p Jobnaon. p.. ToUla ... Totals ....2 I 24 15 3 Batted for Bressler In sixth. Batted for Pillion in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0000 1 0001 St. Ixiils 0 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 10 Two-base hits: Jacobson, Ivan. Pratt. 1 . Earned runs: St. ixiuls. 7. lluuMu plays: o 2 . Kopr to I.njolc to Strunk, .'vhang to i Strunk Pratt to Howard. Viiet base on " " errors: Ht TuIm 9 lit. n l.lla Off Bressler. 4; tiff lilllon 1; olf Kooh, 7. Hlu: Off Bressler. 13 In five in nings: off Pil'ion. 1 in three Innings. Struck out: Bv Bressler. 1; by Kooh, a. Umpires: Evans and Chill. 2 l 3 0 o 1 o 4 Hampton Beat 4arara, HAMPTON. Neb., Aug. I6.-(8peclal ) Ham ton beat Aurora yeeterdny in a clowelv contefted game 6 to 8. The score Talllon. rf 3 i- ox. ir 4 o Hosp, aa 4 0 Thi.ilng. rf 4 0 Hetllng. 8b 4 0 Brltton, 2b 8 1 Pat'erson, lb 8 0 Griffith. c... 8 8 Davis, p t 0 Totala It O. A. E. 2 10 0 0 10 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 8 6 6 0 0 It 0 0 8 3 8 0 2 0 10 "5 27 14 "o I. IT, O. A. E. 110 0 0 8 10 10 0 0 800 1-1 0 2 1 8 0 0 18 0 0 f 0 0 0 1 1 001 01 Hxhn. rf 4 0 Pills. If J 0 Hunter, of 3 0 Jones, lb 4 0 Hartford, as 4 0 Sawyer. 2b 8 0 Kwoldt. 8b 3 0 Breen, c 4 0 t'ogrldga, p 2 1 Totals 30 1 De Moines o 0 Willi I ta 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 Left on bases: Dee Moines, S; Wic hita, ... r.... . Aioinea. i; icn- I's 3 Harlfiue hits: Kwoldt. Tallinn. Two bar- bits: Jones, Gr ffiih. Stolen b"s: Halm. Double rilays: Hosp to lalleison Hoau to Briltun to Patter son -; Struck oit: Hv MoKrldge. ; bv Davis. 4. Ha.tea on balls: off Davis, Wild pitches: Davis. Movri.1i;.-. Time: 1 :.. Umpire: Van Syckle. ritre, second game: WBiUTA. AH. R. If O. A. E 1'allion. rf i 1 i 1 o o Coast Lrsgse Btrsw.lt. At Txi Angeles Pan Francisco Vernon Batteries: Fsnnlng and Black Mitchell and M'tze, Spencer. At Portlsnd, Ore. , T os Angeles Portland Batteries: Love and Bassler; Coveles kle. Evans and Carlach. At Ran Francisco R II H Salt Lake City 7 IS 4 Oakland 4 S 1 Batteries: Kll'alv. Flttery. Gregory end Hannah; Prulett, Remneas and Kuhn. R.H K. ..491 ..161 ; Penly. R II F3. .. 1 11 1 ..870 R H E, .11 I .11 3 3 3 3 3 I Soathrra Associativa. Atlsnta 0: Nashville. 3. Birmingham 1: Memphis, 1; called end fourteenth inning, darkness. New Orleans 4; Chattanooga, 1, Mobile, 6; Uttle Rock, 3. Recommends rkankrrltla'a Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." writes Sol Williams, merchant. Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more of It than of any other preparations of like character. I have uufd it myself and found it gave me more relief than an) tilings else I have ever tried for the same purpose." Obtainable everywhere. All drugglats. Advertisement. Cnok. rf 6 Farktnp., aa..a Malaal 3b.. 4 Plpn. lb 6 li Shalton. Cf. .4 I Hlah. If 3 Boons, lb.. ..I Kruaaar. ... Hrowo, p. ..,.4 i Plah. Totals 0 0 chapman, sa 8 4 IT Hoi h. cf 4 4 tOraiay. If... 8 3 DKlrk. lb... 4 OHmlth. rf....3 Harbiw. 8b .4 3 SWanihax., xb.8 t OO-Nalll. a. ...4 2 f Haawnnaa p. 3 ' Hantas. B...0 .Will, 1 ..34 1 27 14 1 duutbwerth .1 1 i : 1 1 i i 3 4 t 1 II 1 l 4 0 0 4 more. Score: Hampton Aurora Batteries: Hampton. Daniels and Car roll: Aurora, H'ckcnbary and Horken bary. Struck out: Bv Daniels. 10; by Hockenbary, 6. Umpires: Power and Gunnarson, Collins. Wllllama Earned runs: Chi Vt'.B',0n. L wSn.1! T WB" 3 to 3 P t "he ninth Inning, when -J 't1-1 ,a5 5: -'.fl'.1"0"',..!-. r battlns- rally by Hampton netted three niura on imim. uii rm:i..M.s,. . iia.o. Off Boehllng. 6 In eleven Inning, none out In twelfth: off Johnson. 2 In two lnnln. Struck out: By Russell. 5; bv Boeh'lng. : by Johnson, 1. Lirvplrewi Nail In and Dineen. Vanka Wis la Math. CLEVELAND. Aug. Sfi -After Cleve land tied the score In the eighth New York won in the ninth, 6 to 5, scoring the winning run nn Cook's single and stesl, O'Neill's wild throw and Maisel's single. Ilagerman's lack of control In th first and Ineffectiveness in the seventh let New York get Its lesd. Brown held Cleveland to three hits until the eighth when he was driven from the box. Score: NE7W- TOBK. CLEVET.AND. AB H.OA K , An H O. A. K Frtm HvarJ't ttiatoi'ngi $f Fstilsf m SAahspttrc't "Merry Ir'ruri ifU'iJ, Cambridge Trim Klnaa4, EUBTIH. Neb., Aug. (Sueclal Tele gram.) In the second day of the bare bai Itournament held here Cambrldse de feated Elwood. Score: H U E. Elwood 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 3 6 Cambridge ...3 00001000433 The second game was played by Willow Island "! North Platte and went thlr- j teen Innings, being called on account or nnrknesa. Score, second gmne: R U E. Wllllow Wand. .0 01300600000 0-4 3 6 No th Platte ..0 140002010000466 Three game Friday. Total ....II 1 rt 14 i Batted for Hsgerman Ir tha seventh. Hatted for Wambsgansi in the ninth. Batted for Harstad In the ninth. Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 S 06 New York 8 0 0 0 0 0 10 16 Earned runs: Cleveland, 6; New Tork, B. Two-base hit: Kirk. Three -base hits: Roth (2). Stolen basest Pe.kln bsiigh 121, Msisel. Hits: Off Hagrrinan, 8 in seven ItininKs; off Harstad, 2 in two innings: off Hi-own 7 in seven and one third int-.liiK: o f i'.eli. none in one and i to-:liii. iiiniiiKs. Hunt's on balls: Off j llagtinuin. 4; off llurslad. 1; off Brown. 4. Struck ou; : By Haseiman. i: by Harstad I: by Brown, 2. Umpires: Wil lace and Connolly. "- H-e Marks. t'T. LOUIS. Aug. 3C.-ft. lAiii IKUndcd t Dnda-e Defeats St. P--1. PODGE. Neb., Aug. 26. (Special.) iKxlk'S defeated St. t'aul i loose game of bal by a score of 8 to 1. Feature of the game was Andrews' pitching, be allowing only four hit and striking out fourteen men. Score. R.H U. 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