Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bringing Up
IX. JOHTOTHC
NEED ANOTHER
OMAHA LOSES THE
OPEHER TO. SIOUX
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final 8C0Kb;is six to ONEjv;..::::.?! l ? 8 2 fcJ
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SIOUX CnT, la.. Aug. Xl.-(Speclal
T.i.iMaii.p jr. nun w. .
TIrTmJ-Mafiar Harry aupw waa
jnabla to pitch on Oaapar dajr beravuaa ot
aora arm. but nrrnla Doyle, who
. . -
Hiuuiao .or imtrr nrr, n. ...
tim with Fa Rourka'a athlete and the
r ham plana eonpcd th opening game of
i ha aerlea from Omaha, to 1.
Tha Indiana did not wait long to get
atarlad and put the game In the rf frlgcr
ator In the opening frame. After Coonef
bad whiffed at thne. Coagrove dropped
one Into the brink for a pair of baga.
Callahan waa aafe on an Infield hit. Coa
grove going to the ' corner. Uejeune
taiped an eaay . one to Ctodgett. who
threw Coagrove pu4 at the plate. Wataon
singled to right center and Callahan raced
home, to be followed a few mlnutea later
by Iejnune and Wataon, who tallied on
IJenallng alngle to right.
Bleda-t Tlvhteaia.
lllodgett tightened op for the next
frame, but the Indiana again, went aftr
him In the third Inning. Callahan opened
with1 a (Unglng alngle over the corner
aark.
kejeune caught one aquare In the noae
end aped It out over the left oenter field
fence, aoorlng Callahan ahead of htmaelf.
Omaha managed to Up Ha only ooun
tor home In the fifth frame. After Krug
had fanned. McCheaney alapped on to
drp center for thre bacea.
Tannehlll put an eaay one down to
Doylo. who threw hint out at ft rat, hold
Ing McCheaney on third. Bohllebner ahot
one at Henaling, who waited too long
bofore aendlng It to Croabr and Bchlleb
ner waa aafe while McCheaney aoored.
' Wild Tkvwiv Help Beaae.
Blou City aent another run home In
In the fifth. With one down: Lejeune
worked Blodgett for free trejwportatlaai
and took aecond on Blodgett'a wild threw
to flrat baee to catch liejeune napping.
Wataon then tingled to right and Le
Jeune acorad. Kenallng batted Into a
double play, retiring the aide.
Omaha, will play ha laat game of the
nraaon with Rloux city tomorrow.. Boorei
BIOITX CITT.
. Aa n. . h. o.
I'ooiwy, lb 6 0 I
Conarove, if......... 1 0 I 0
Callahan, aa 4 S
A.
10
0
e
l
o
4 '
lrjeune, cf... 1 .. 1 ul .
Vaton. rf 4 111
Henallng, Sb.
r'roby. lb....
Imnnelly. o...
Jkle, p
.. 1 tl 1 0
...4 0 14
...4 0 1 t
..a o i s
Total
s
13 XT IT
OMAHA.
AH. R. It.
O.
1
I
4
t
1
8
U
V
a. n
Kmltn. If
4 0 0
1 0
HrH-. 2D o
ihor-ylhe. rf 4 0
Wella, c... 4 0
Krun. aa 4
Mo'heni y, cf 4 1
Tannrhill, St 4 0
St 'bllfbttvr, 1U
liliolgeit; p 1 0
Total
.23
t 24 1
nou city: .'. Jl
Omaha t....u
H 0 1 M I M
iivoieooo-i
Tin-hiu bit: Cnaurave. Three-baae
l it- liriliHni v , II nine run: Lntcuna.
(.lolru tae: Wataon, lirnallnif. lon -
iitily, iHiublu play; KiUg. to lireen to
rvhlU'brivr. Have on balla: 'Off Ioyle.
1: off HiodKett, L Struck out: By Doyle,
by BliHlaell. . - Hit by Pitched ball)
llv tJ!o1e'.t, Hennhng. Coagrove: by
lyte. ytlilUbnor. TUna:. 1 ST. Umpire:
Cuaax'k. . . . . . .
MtSAttg 8BT WICHITA TWICM
Ueaver. nmwa Pee Motara' lot
.4 flaaae.
rENVER. Colo., Au4f. 21 By winning
both (Tamo from Wtcbita today Denver
(larrowed Dea Molnea' margin of leader
aiilo to one game. Tbe locale won the flrat
frame 7 to. 4 and tha aeoond t to 7 after
v b-blta, had eecured a lead of five runa
lit tha atith. Moore: .
Klr4 game "
DENVER.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. K
jsellher. ....
Miller, rf
penoer. cf ....
(ia'loway. 2b ..
.Mi-Corndrk. If
Phb-lcU. lb ....
'offry, 2b
nahr, c
'lervfer, p ....
4 112
Total
W 7 27
WICHITA.
AH. R. BR PO. A.
''nil Ion. rf ....
1 nott cf ..
Hoaue, aa ...
Itheiaing, If .
..... .
4
4
2
l-t'iiig.
! riton.
Pallereoi
It ...
2b ..
ereon. lb
Iriffllh, e ..
tiUy. p
Total 24
t 24 13
Two-baa h'ta: Hi 11 ton. Tnrae-taa hlta:
StUtoway. Momt runa; KeMher l2l. Struck
tut: Bv Sleraer 4: by Rellv 2. Stolen
taae: Hhl-bta. harrirce hit: Relliy. t'of
tc. TKnible nlay: Hetl'Dar to Rrtlt'i to
Ktleraon. V. lid pltche: Retlley. Time:
hour and forty inlnutee. Umpire:
Irlael.
i DENVER.
AB. K. K. O.
A.
Illr. if
Il"er. .....
-iicr. cf
allowar b. . .
r-t'ormlck. If.,
til. Ida. lb
.ft 31.
I intlk.
utell, p
IIPlM. ...
1 X X I
I
12
Father
AU. RJCKT
&JT IT EET
TO ME THAT,
all chj oo -this
make
The. Third
ALL
VAYE TODAf ?
Whelan, o , t
Total U
II II
II In FOLLOW Him t f
1-2 ! n 0
i u n 17 "a
"A.
K. H. II. A. H.
i 1 1 u U
i t a e
1 2 4 1
V 0 4 10
l i a o
1 14 .1 0
1 7 0 ft
i t a o o
1 I 9 0
fefc
AH
'X 6
Tbelelng. If.
lulling. lu...
I'ritton. 20.
Patterson, lb.
Mir
rirav. c
late, p..,
Totals ...
...ft 1 It 3U 12 1
One out when win nth fun
wtoien base: Kellher (I). Two-baae hlta;
i Mccormick, nennett. Three-baae hU:
'.ry- Base on ball: ("if Cantwall. .
f,trlJ).k out. y Ptt, 2 Bacrfk.. hlt. f,i
lion, (lalloway. Hit by i ItchM ball-
atib-iiihleldn. nH-. Uacrlflra f lea: Oray. f-
loijble nlaya: Hheiitak tn KMolria
Cantell to Kellher to Hnle da. HrltU.n
to Hoap to Pntterann. Ilrliinn n u.
tpmon, lloape to l'atteraon. U.;lloway to
Kellher to tihlebla. Hlta: Off Cantwell,
l in five and two-third Inning; off
Mitchell, t In three and one-third In
nlnga. Time: 2:10. empire: eil.
KW WIS Rt'lNI!a f!AHR
Toprkaaa Do Let ef Trerrllaa; in
Centeat vtltn Make. -
TOrEKA, Kan.. Aiur. SI TopeKa bat
tera had a field day at the exiwnan of
two Lincoln nttchera. tlie Im-ala wlnntnn,
la to O. Half of Toneka'a alxteen hlta
were for extra banea, inrlndlng two hnmn
runa, a triple and five double. ItUrnir'.
with three doublea. anil (iruvnr iih
a.nirle, double and home . run IpiI
batting, rkore: I
LINCOLN.
In
Alt. R. H.
o.
0
2
0
I
I
s
0
A. E
Wolfe. If
. 3 0
l-ioyn, id
All'lll
afflanM. mm..
Morae, rf
Wllllama. lb
H. H.-hrelber, cf.
Krnltli. Kb
Yanta. c
Hoffman, p
Cos, P
U. Schrolber ....
v
0
0
Total.
SO 0
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
S 24
O.
1
a
l
n
10
4
a
a. n
Boetlck. aa...
Cochran. Kb..
Brown, If
Tydeman, rf.
tttimore, 2b.
Jackeon, cf.,,
Trainer, cf.,.,
Flahrr. lb....,
4
:::::::
4
1
4
4
Monroe, o...
Orover, p ,. 4
. Tot ale 40
15 It 27 14
Batted for Hoffman In third
Tnneka 0 2 8 1 2 0 0 4 1R
IJncoln 0 OOOOOOnO 0
Home runa: Orover, Trainer. Three-
baa. hit! Brown. . Two-baae hlta: Coch-
ran. Ittlmore tS). Orover. Sacrifice fly:
Flaher. . tBolen baaea: Jackaon Flihr.
Orover (2). Wolfe. Hlta: Off Hoffman.
4 In two Innlnga; off Co 12 In elx In-;
nlnga. llanea on balla: Off Orover, I: off
Cox, l. htrucg out
By Orover, 2: by
It bv pitched ball:
Cox.
Balk: Co a. Hit by pltc
Bv Cos. 1. Time
1 . unipire
Vuri
Syckle and Ryan.
BOOITERI SLAUGHTER JOBIKS
Take Oaaaa by Lara Sr et Nine.
-" teom te lavta,
DFS MOINES. Ia., Aug. Il.-Dei Molnea
OutalugKed HU Joaeph today and won a
poorly played game, 19 to 7, Boore:
HT. JOSEPH. .
A. EI
Nlcholaon. If I 1
0 1
uroaica, id.. ........
Helnier. cf. .......... B
Kna. lb I
Boultea, tb.-p t
Wllllama, rf M 4
(Iroellng. aa 4
a a
S i
ti ilea, c... 4
Weloeman. p........ 4)
Connolly 1
Keifer, 3b I
Totalt
T 14 24 14
DK8 WO INKS.
AH. H. II. O.
Hahn. rf t 2 t 1
Hunter, ef 2 110
Thoinaa. rf 2 1 1 1
i Hiwytr. 2b I 2
i
Jone, lb 1
, Hartford, aa i
i Kwoldt. lb t 2
I Rill. If 4 2
raliam, e I 2
12
::::::::: I I I
Muaeer, p.,
Total ...48 It
, 22 27 11
Batted for Weideman In the third
m. jnaepn I e 0 0
leoosooaa"'1'
4.ee Moinee.t
I I M i t I I 1
Three baa hit: Ilelmer,
Hartford,
tirabam. Two-baae hue; lieim.r
Boultea. Sawyer S. Jonea Bill, Kwoldt.
Hacrifloe hlta: Boultea, EwolOt Stolen
baaea: Qrodlek (I), lawyer, Hartford.
Bllla, Graham. Left on baaea: fit. Jo
aeph, 2; Dea Mninea. C Struck out: By
Muaeer t; ty Weideman. 1; by Boul'ea. .
Haaee on ball: Off Muaaer. 1; off Weide
man, 2; off Boultea. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Muaaer, Wllllama. Pliohlng
record: Eight hlta and t runa off WelJa
man In two Innlnaa. Double play: Oroe
llng to Orodlck to En: Boultea to Qro
dlek to fcna. Time: 2.U. I'mulre: Jay
Andrew.
Aaaertewa AeeaelatUa.
At IndlanaDolla
Rim
Columbu 2
BaXrS: "s;-hen;
Coleman: Willie and Uuaselt.
At Bu .? R H Ev
Kailaw City m ti 1
St. Paul...... ,..4ia
naiienea: lAranfl and Ueioel; Wllllama
m InTtiaa. c' Telegi am.-L edar Rapid
hi liming. Dodge t.day. 1 to liiia:
, r r , Cedar Raptde 1. Struck out:
J J hoft IS; by Andrew. 11 Errc
riKa-'lVJ.I r- Wide 2. Italtei'le.
irov ana jonnaoa, Jo tuning.
a i Mimieajw.
M Iwaukee ....
Mlnneapolia ...
batter': filaonlka and Brannon; Hop
per and B'U'lvan.
At Loo lav tile Flret game: R HE.
Oeveland t 6 1
Loulavllle J
Baturlee: Valdan, MoCa.ll and Bllllnga;
Northmo, Danforth and Croaain.
Scond same: n IT pi
Cleve and 1 1
Loulavtlle i. ...,.. 12 li
m-renw: -rvii. mi. ana Devfnrt;
Danforth and Croaain. Called end alxth.
darknea.
Wank Thelp Welaht la tj.ld.
"I have used Chamberlain's Tablet
and found thera te be ut aa represented.
a quick relief for headaches, dlssy spell
t ' and other symptom denoting a torpid (
I ilver and a disordered condition of the
,! digestive organa. They are worth their j
1 I weight la gold." wrltea Mlea Clara A. I
J 1 Drigia. Elba. N. Y. OhUinable every
a where. Advertisement
Copyright. IP IS, International
New Service,
&LCt
HB DID
V- . a
I HAVE MT
1 1 vrutu. ur nt to
TH'NN HE DeCEIVCO' ME
BUTLU LOOK IN THE
EeLlEVE HE OETO
BrVRGEf, tHOP AT
I'M CONN A
FOLLOW Hlr !
Standing of Teams
WE8TBRN TJTAOUBL
Played. Won. LrfML pet.
Ort Molnec
wit
I'fnver
Toiwka
Unroln
Hioiix City...
Omaha
Wlttilta
.M6
.1.11 ( a
a to
.fHl
...mi m
...130 W T4 .4.11
St. Joeeph...
JNAT.
I.K.An:F.. I AM EH. LIuAOUE,
H' l.l'rt V.I,.Pct.
Phil. M LI rl! Rnktnn 19 gl .
Itmoklvn ..W f.7 .&.i7 Detroit W 43 .461
Moftnn 55 .f.:M fThKaco 73 M .wH . Chicago In an erratic conteat today. ta
Ht""i!oK"..::::S :4A N.,,Yo,r5..:S & w th. M ot h.u
Nw York..w'i m .4.4; Ht. luU... 47 74 .SM bunched with fielding allpa by the vllt
ll'tt.bui gh.jM a. .Vi Cleveland ..W74 Mi I ora, Dubuc'a wlldneaa enabled Chicago
FED. I.EAOVF. I AMER. ABH'N. tha ,n th "venlh. The Tl-
W.L.Pct.i w.KPct. erer, however, came back with two runa
Plttxhurgti .67 62 .MUl Vlnneap'a ..77 .6!' off Faber In the eighth Inning and acorea
Newark ....4 tl .67 ft. Haul 78 M .tl i- .i.htk vMnn. e -i..
8t. I.oula....W M Ml Iiilav.lle ..txt.1.62 Wnth victory out of nine gamea
Chb-ano ....Mr.7 .M7llrd anap'a ..as U .f14 h Chicago on the local field thla aea.
Kan. ntv. il M iMKn. City. . .i t .612 mhh r.m. k....h i. .v.- .i.hk
yi . . . f ma . -.! it ..i, r A mt mc
1 1 1 n ihiii twi , 1 in 1 1 .nun r-n ,,,, v I
ro k vn ...67 7 .4fi0! Clevel -nd ..M 71 .4
Baltimore ..40 711 .XM Columbu ...47 II .Ht
V-rrty'a Hranlta.
WEHTWItN LKAOCK.
Ht Jnai-ph, 7; lea Molnea, 1.
Wichita, 4-7: Denver, t-H.
' Lincoln, 0; Topeka. It.
Omaha. 1 ; Ploux City. .
NATIONAL LF.AOUB.
H. lunula, 2-7; rblladnluhla. i-2.
i riii'RKo, x-i ; INew rork, o-T.
IH.Ml..,r,rK K 4. flu 1,1 ..m Q1
Cincinnati. MI; Iloaton, 2-2.
AMERICAN l.KAOUB.
New YrrU, 1-2; Waahlngton, 4-2
Cleveland, t: fit. Loula. 0.
Oi t. nicago, ; iioiroit, .
o FKDKIUL 1.EAOITR
0 Chicago. 2-2: llttaburgh, -&.
01 Newark, f; Buffalo. 6.
0 tiamea Today.
0 Western League St. Joaeph
-t rv.
looln at
0 Mninea. Wichita at Denver. Llnooln
Tr?m?baat8.ou,Clty,
.Riiontvi irKutT ri. ijou ii i um-
irNewCV,Si,naU fct i,h,d'!,Ph,
American League-New York at Waah-
ItUXton. Cleveland at fit. loula. Chicago
at letrolt. Hoaton at I'hl'adelpMa.
Fed ra 1 eaarue-Ht. Ix la at Pitta-.
burah. Baltimore at Brooklyn. Newark atl
Buffalo.
DON DENSMORE BREAKS
DES MOINES TRACK RECORD
VKS MOINE3, Aug. St. UpeolaI Tele
gram.) In the free-for-all pace at the
lowa State fair race today a new record
..-hn.he.i . h..t. ewe
w" Dn 'o' "ve heaU over
half mile track. The average time made
fr five heata waa 2:074. Don Denamore
. ,h- ,K,j K w(lh o.iru tn.rfo new
n the thlr w1lh 2S ,n," "w
local track record and t ed the atate
record. Denamore, winner of the raoe, la
' . ... .
wned by D,
A. DennJe, Mlnot, N. D,
Summariea: -
Trotting, 2:20 claaa, puree tl.WJO
Orlln C I 1 t t t
Velma Todd 1 Sill
Winnie Lockheart 4 S S 1 1
Yaoe a 4 5
Time: S:13, 2:164. 2:164. 2:174. 2:214.
Trotting. 2:14 claaa, puree i
Evelyn D 1
Italian Aubrey t
Lucy I'atrhen , t
Heir Reaper S
Time: t:ll4. 2:l.tSi. 2:134. 2:144.
Fre-for-AII pace, puree $1,000
Don lienamore .....2 I
Uttle Prince 1 S
Ml
14 2
S I 4
1 1 1
lit
14 1
4 t 4
1 Columbia 1-1 re & 1
4) Khntnhov . 2 4
1 1 T me: 2:ViH. :, I 1 iwt.
t Pacing. 2:20 claaa. puree 1700
llRollle 1 1 1
Yellowetone
Ubarty Klaah
Alice H.
Time: t:14, 1:H4. 2 16H.
...2 I I
...4 4 4
...I I
Peter Scott Wins
First Heat in Race
for S5,000 Purse
Y0NKEK3, N. T.. Aug. tl.-The flret
big event of the grand circuit trota, the
tog trot for a purae of 25,000, waa won
today In atraJght heat by Peter Soott.
Beat time. 2 :. Worth Prince waa
aecond and Lee Axworthy third.
Hunting Season in
Nebraska is Open
The open aeaeon on ducka. gee, anlpe
and prairie chicken In Nebraaka be
gin today. Nebraaka hunter are already
polishing up their old shotgun and pre
paring to bag a few of the feathery flock
before the law cloaca down on them again,
o'with cool weather expected earlier thla
" tlclp.ted that the hunting
will be unuaually good thla aeaaon.
Cedar Rattlda Oatplaya Dda.
CEDAR RAPID8. Neb.. Aug. 21 (Spe
cial Telegiam.) Ledar Rapida deiea.ed
Dod te, 7;
By Toden-
Errora: Dodge,
tartne: Dodae.
Andrewa and Rain: Cedar KaDlda. Tod-
eihoft and Babbitt. Time: 1 4a. Attend
ance, i.biM.
Cnaat Iaere aVesalta.
At San Franclaoo RH U
Portland .....1 T 1
San VTanclaco t 1
ttattenea: oivtMi aa Cailach;
Brown and Sepu'veda.
At Salt Lake City ' R.H.E.
takland 10 1
Kali I ake Ctv w
B-tterira: Prouah and ElUtt; Klllaly.
Fvrry aad Hannah.
Veatkaap Aaaevrtattaa.
Atlanta, : Memphis, i.
M-.t.l e 1: Chatlanooaa. 0.
Birniingham. t; Naslivl'l. 1L
, . .
I ... e.,r4 Keleeaea Willie.
I DAVEVItMtT. la. u. n.-Rainh Wil
li, nit -her wl'h h Omha ia m In the
j Vtaaiern leawue In l14. lodAy waa released
' by th Dtvvuiul base ImuI ilub j
THE BEK: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913.
H HEART V
CO tN A rARnER-SHOP
aaa.. . a a a ... .
ET
THAT
AND
TIGERS ARE YICTORS
IN ERRATIC GAME
Detroit Defett White Sox Through
Hitt Bunched with Fieldine
Errors of Visitors.
CHICAGO TIES IT IN SEVENTH
DETROIT. Aug. M. Detroit defeated
with a alngle that won the game. Score;
CHICAOO. DBTHOIT.
AB.HOAB AB.H.O.A.&
Mriy. rf..4 1 I OVItl. lb 4 t 1 t l
J.oollioa, tt. 110 4 HvfFh. m 4 0 2 t 0
B-Oilllna. lb. I lit Jc'iAb. ct I 114
Jankma. rf...4 tit DCrawfonl, rf .4 t I 00
Klx-h. It. ...I 4 4 4 kVvIi, If I 4 4 4 1
Wvar. H..I let Iflurna, 1H....4 1 11 1
John, lb.. ..4 111 tYounf, lb.. ..4 1441
Nrhalk, e....4 110 intanag. e...4 1 t 1 0
Ku-.ll. a. ..I 10 (Dubua. I I
riroet.. p....i 11 UamM, p. ....11 111
rabr, f t 00
Totalt ....II II 17 II I
Total It U 14 It 4
Chicago 0 I M 1 0 M M
.Detroit ft 0 0 0 1 02 )
Two-baae hlta: Hurna. Young, Jamea.
Ptolen baaea: Vltt (2). Cobb (3). J, Col
Una. Earned runa: Detroit. 4; CMcano,
. oaaea on errora: tetroit. 3; Chicago,
liaaea on bulla: Off Dub ic, 2; oft
J1"' lr 't faber. 1. Hlta: Off Dubuc,
V," J"" t"i" TyTL n.o'rV ,.i
ii Q i Vi. "i 7--i---.
VtkuA inSa'A
ljn A, JnnJ?,KllhH,t by. Pitched ball:
l Ch.,.UP' v. J,uk,on.i ?truk
KliLe B fim,.:' vLfPh&n by
ber- Lmplrea: Lvana and Chill,
lore Take Two-
1 WASHINGTON. Aug. M.-Waahtnirton
won both gamea of a double-header he
lere
and now, let's
ail join together
VAY I s i NFPn a. A. I " 1 U
srm w win kw
IiaaiwCai f I
and pack P. A. lata oar old jimmy pipe eg roll np
tnakin's daretta and sort of ait about and tax
count of stock and have a bit of experience meet.
Ing;. For, when you're foaad your brand, it's a
H thine to atay pot and c bio-chin, you're
OO the) Road of Contentment I
Prince Albert it soU owUu
tta twef ivaga, tafyrWliw. 10c I
kmmdm pmmmd eusaf aW.yaeinaf tim
kmm.Jarm-tttui-.tkml Uuf poaaaaf
tryttd-glmm Auaaa'Air avatJi aceukge.
aaaarteatar fop that tetat Aw (ocScce
) fsnr-otai mtmxyt Y'U
T oe, tmrm
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO
ViWon-Salcm, N. C
Drawn for
1 I'ONLV LADY j ( MAiF-T
OOT OF
CHAIR
COME.
r-' I 12 a VMNKUN4
IriL-S , NE CLOTHES J
YmTH ME. -
r 1 I I II 1 "iit I V ISMAaVTI - -
today from New Tork, 4 to 1. and 8 to 1
the aecond conteat going eleven Innlrura.
'n the first Waa Ington netted tour run
during the fourth Inning from threo
raHaen, two alnnlca end a double off Cole.
Then Manage Donovan went In to pilch
for the Yankee and allowed only one hit
In four Innings. Fther waa pitching
Bteadlly with a one run lead In the ninth
inning of the aecond game when Shank'
triple and Oandll'a long fly tied the acore.
Fouler drew a baee on balls In the
eleventh and scored on elng'ea by M'lan
and Shank. Oallla and Boch'lng pitched
aood ball for Waah'narton. the latter be
lli a- aucceeded by Harper In the eighth
when he gave way to a pinch hitter.
Score, first game:
NBW TORK. WASH1NOTO!.
AB H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.E.
r.nnk. rf 4 1 1 OMoetler. If.. 4 t I
FV-klnp. aa.,4 t I 1 P'oetar, lb... I lit
JUuraan. lb.. 4 t I Mllan. cf...l lit
Flop, lb 4 1 I 1 OChanka. lb... 4 1 t I t
HIm-Uob. cf...4 1 oriandll. lb. ..I t
Hllv If t 0 2 t eAeoMa. rf...l I I I I
B'ma, lb.. ..4 t t I ftftanrr t I
Nunainakar, e.l t 2 l"cnnd. aa..l 1 I
Rrown p 1 1 t 1 ftOallla. p t t 1
Donoraa. a.. 1044
Cm 1 Total ....17 I 17 U
Tntat ....11 14 1
Batted for Brown In fifth Inning.
New York 0000100 01
Waahlngton 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 -4
Two-baae Mta: Acosta. Cook. Stole i
baaea: Koater, Oandl'. Double play: Pipp
(unHRtntedi. lititi on bal a: Off Brown
": off Donovan. 1; off Oallla, 2. Hit: Off
Hrown, a in rou- innings; oir ijo tova i, i
In four Inning. Struck out: By Brown. 2;
IHmovan, ; ny uaiiia, i, umpire:
Hdebrand and O Loughlln.
B o e aecond game;
NEW TTOtK. WABHWOTOW.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AK.
Crea. rf 4 I 1 0 OMoallar. If.. I I 0 4
Parkin., aa. l 1 I OFaatar. lb. ...4 0 110
Bautuan. lb.. 4 III 0 Ml lan. ef t 10
PIpp. lb 4 1 II 0 OPhaoks. Ib...t I 1 1 0
halton. ef...l 0 1 0 .Oandll, lb... I 1 II 0 0
Hlh. ir 4 110 OAcnata. rt....l 110 4
Boon, lb.... 4 1 1 1 OWIIIIema, a. .4 lilt
Nunaraak., cf.,4 1 I 1 OMcBrMa. as.. 4 1 I T
Flahar a I 1 t 4 OBoekllng. ...! t 0 4
Harper, p....l 0 0 10
Totaia ....17 1011 U -KP 1 t t
Total ....17 1 n 20 t
One out when wlnn ng run acored.
Batted for Boehllng In eighth.
New York 0 010100000 0-2
Waahlngton 0 1000000101-8
Baaea on hall: Off Boehllng. 4: off
Flaher. L Hiia: Off Boehl ng K In eleht
Inn nga; off Harper. 2 In three Innings,
fitru. k out: By Flaher. 4; bv B-eh Ing
2: bv Harper. 2. Three-baae hit: Shanks.
Two-baae hlta: High, Acoeta, Milan.
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DARBERt yours I
Double play: Oandl! (unaaalated).
I'm-
pipes: OLnughl.n and Hildebrand.
Iadlana Blaak row ma.
ST. IX3CI8. Aug. 31.-M1tuhe!l al
lowed but three hit and Cleveland ahut
out St. Louis In the first game of the
aeries today, winning, & to 0. Seven er
rora by the locale, four of w..ir.h wee
charged to I.avan, paved the way for
four of Clevel nd six runs. Oraney gjt
thrie hits In three time at bat, driving
in four runa. Score:
CLBVWttn. ST. LOtrt.
1BHO.AI AB.H.O.AB.
Hhapmaa. aa.l 111 eghnttne. U..4 I 1
Roth, ef I 2 8 OAaetla. lb... .4 till
Oraner .If. ...I t T t IPralt. lb 4 10 1
Kirk., lb 4 t 0 Walker. ef...l I 0 1 I
Umltk. rr....O 0 10 Maesbeoa, rf 4 0 0 1 0
Tarner. lb.. J 0 t 4 ! swart, lb.. I 0 T It
wawbeg., ab I 0 t t Olarmn. aa....l t 7 4
O-N.lll, ...4 I t t Acnea. a... .J 0 14
Mitchell, p.. I ttt wllmaa. ..l too
atetbe, p. ..I t t 1
Total ....09 tfff
Total .... I 17 20 7
Cleveland I C 1 0 2 0 0 0 16
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-baae hit: Oraney. Three-base hit:
Roth. Karaed runa: Cleveland. 2. Double
p ays: Lavan to Pratt to Howard, Austin
to Lavan. F.rst base on frora: Cleve
land, 2. Baaea on balla: Off Mitchell, 2:
off MoCabe. 1 Hita: Off Well man. 7
In five Innings; off McCabe, 1 In four
Innings. Pruck out: By Mitchell, t: by
Wellman, 1. Umpires: Connolly and
Wallace.
Battle for Class B
Honors is Postponed
The championship combat for the) CI as
B honors of the city, which waa to have
been played between the Brown Park
Merchant and the Drexela, haa been
postponed a week. The game was orig
inally scheduled for thla coming Sunday,
but as the Luxu and Alamlto teams of
the Greater Omaha league are to hook
up that day It waa decided to poet pen e
the big Class B event a week. The game
will be held week from Sunday.
Ttt r net a4 Lamar Troablee.
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Pittsburgh Federals Win frorr
Tinker's Men in a Doable
Header.
HENDRLX IS BATTED HARD
PITTSBURGH. Aug. a. The Pitts
burgh Federal team defeated Chicago
twice today by scores of 6 to 1 and 6 to 2.
Hendrix waa hit hard In the f.rst game,
while Allen waa an enigma after the
flrat Inning. The visitors had a lead of
two runs In the second contest when the
locals bunched hits off Brennan and
'orged ahead. Score, first garnet R.H.E.
Ci.!caKo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 t 0
Plttaourgh ...0 1 1 0 u 0 1 3 U 0
Batteriea: Hendrix and Wilson; Allea
and O'Connor.
Score, second game: . R.H.E.
Chicago 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 03 6 0
Pittsburgh ...0 0080002 6 1
Batle l : Brennan and Wilson; Corn
stock and Berry.
SCOTIA TAKES BOTH GAMES
FROM RAVENNA PLAYERS
SCOTIA. Neb., Aug. U. (Special.)
Scotia took both game of the eerie from
Ravenna by winning today, 2 to 0, In a
very close and exciting game. Both
pitchers did very effective work, Voe-eler
having the better of the argument, allow
ing but a alngle hit. Selk scored both of
Scotia's runs, Bosen driving in the Mnt
with a two-base hit. Score: R.H.E.
Ravenna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2
Scotia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 4
Scotia won Surday's game 4 to 1. by
ou fielding and hitting the Ravenna boys.
S ore: tt.H E.
Ravenna 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 4
Sco la S0000010 471
Ba teries: Ravenna, Tlbbe ts and Mar
key. Scotia, Duryea and Ammerman.
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