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    Kathleen McKane Defeats Helen Wills for Wimbledon Tennis Title
Des Moines Breaks Omaha’s Winning Streak of 15 Straight Games
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English Girl’s
Victory Marked
J
by Daring Play
Stroking From Close to Net
Enables Winner to Cap
ture Championship—
Wins Two of Three.
By A—acflttl Pmw.
Wimbledon. Eng.. July 4— Miss
Helen Wills. American woman lawn
tennis champion, was defeated today
in the Wimbledon tournament final
by Miss Kathleen McKane. ranking
British woman player, who won 4-6,
6-4, 6*4, capturing the tournament
championship in the woman’s sin
gles.
Miss McKane. by defeating Miss
Wills in a three-set match in which
the honors were 'almost evenly di
vided. attained the title which Mile.
Suzanne Lenglen of France had held
against the opposition of the world
since the war.
The slight advantage which the
English girl held over her American
rival was in the more deadly strok
ing from close tp the net. It was
this that enabled her to win the
championship. The real margin be
tween the two players seemed to He
in the fact that Miss McKane was
audacious while Miss Wills was cauti
ous.
From first to last the pace was tre
mendously keen. Miss Wills wag far
speedier both with racquet and with
foot than she did on any previous ap
pearance in Great Britain, but she
was not as quick-limbed as the slim
mer built Miss McKane who, because
Miss Wills failed to smash hard at
the net, was able to pick up many of
the American’s volleys.
The English girl, on the contrary,
usually put points In her favor with
hard ungettable swipes at the ball
whenever she caught It near the net.
From back court to mid-court there
was little to choose between the two
players. Both stroked hard and with
good atm. the duel varying from back
hand tcf forehand with each chasing
the other unmercifully.
Tristate Game |
r Ends in Wrangle
Sioux Falls. S. D.. July 4 — Nobody
seems to know just how this after
noon's game between Sioux Falls and
Hastings resulted. It ended in a row
after an argument developed over a
discussion of what would have been
the tying score at 7 apiece.
* Umpire Meyers called a Sioux Falls
man out at the plate and then
changed his decision, ruBng him safe.
Hastings protested and finally Mey
ers walked out of the park saying
that the game was tied at 7 all and he
was through for the day. Later, at
his hotel, he told the official scorer
that the Sioux Falls man was out
and the score should have been 7 to
G in favor of Hastings. Still later, he
told Manager Frank Doyle of Sioux
Falls that the game had ended a 7-7
tie.
The play would have been the third
out. Meyers will make his report to
President Grotte tonight. Meanwhile
the result remains in doubt, as he
has made contradictory statements.
Sioux Falls outhit the visitors in
the morning game and won, 6 to 3.
Firm game:
HASTINGS IT) SIOUX FALLS (T)
ab.h.po.fi c ab.h.po.a.e.
lie*,* rf 4 2 0 II 4 .-. hull/ tf 6 2 3 0 0
«'astl» i'f 3 0 2 0 0 Dye 2b 5 0 3 4 0
\eark 3b 4 0 12 0 iTve’d 2b 3 10 1#
<ii!’pte 2b 4 0 2 2 0 Stu'g’n lb 3 0 8 0 0
Tome* If 2 0 3 0 0 Snow e 4 0 7 0 0
W'ter* 1b 4 2 111 0 Nolle of 112 10 0
Welle *h 3 1 2 6 6 Menard •* 4 2 2 2 0
-Stout c 4 12 10 Th'n'n rf 4 2 2 0 3
I1 Bf k p ;; o o 3 u Ulrigg p 4 10 10
fox p oooio - - 1 — ■
Fenton 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 • 27 8 0
l Totals 33 7 24 16 3
xB.tttcii for Cox In ninth.
Ha«ttnff* .000 000 0003—3
; Sioux Falla .010 200 30*—«
Summary—Rum: Tomes. Walter®,
Mtlle. iMuvengen. Nolte (2). Menard €2>,
Thompson. Two-bai® hlta: Melle. 8out,
- Mnard. Thompson. Three-base hits:
Walters. Passed balls: Stout. 2.
l,aft on bas a: Sioux Falls. 14: Hastings,
f Inning* pitched: by Beck. 8; by Cox,
{ 1 Hits: Off Berk. 8: off Cox. 1. Bat
fnra faced: By Beck, 35: by Cox. 2.
Sacrifice hits: Castle. Btnvenffen. Snow
I Volte Earned runs: Off Beck. 5; off
Flrigg. 2. Time of game: 1:60 Umpire.
M*HA8TINGS (I) SIOUX FALLS (1)
ab.h.po.a.e ab.h.po.a.e.
1’esse rf 5 2 6 0 0 Schultz if 5 1 1 2 0
< antic rf 4 3 4 0 0 Dye 2b 5 2 4 4 0
N*oack 3b 3 3 0 2 OCI’land 3b 5 2 2 0 0
• Hll’pse 2W 4 2 3 3 0 Stngon lb 5 2 12 3 0
Tom,, If 4 2 1 1 OSm w c . 2 3 3 0
Walter, lb :i 1 » 1 <'N°lt 3 t 1 0 0
Voile ei : I 11 DM -nerd n I I 440
Stout c 4 " D*1 ® Th’peon rf 3 1 0 0 0
Swtek o 4 10 3 0 Alb'teon p o 0 0 0 0
Nettle P 0 0 0 0 0 Richter p 3 10 2 1
Total* »4 11 17 11 0 Total. 33 13 27 13 1
Summary—Run,: Heaae. Ca,tle (-)»
Tome* (2). Walter,. Swlck, Schultz. Rye
12). Cleveland. Stuven*en Snow Not.
•rwo.bti,, hit*: He*ac. Castle, Noack (3).
Ann,pie Snow Three-base hit: < a,tie.
Home run Molt. Gobble play: Swlck to
\follo to Uniter* Sacrifice hit*. Laille,
Waltere. Moll* Left on base,: lUalina*.
r. Sioux Fall* 6. Inning, pitched By
(iwIck S. 1-3: by Nettle. 2-3: off Albert
*ot> 3: by Richter. 6. Ba,e, on b«U, Off
Mwicli. .1 Struck out: By Swlck, *; by
Nettle. 1; by Alberjion, 1 ; by Richter. I .
Hue: Off Swlck. 22. off Nettle. 1 : off
Albertson, 3: off Richter. 6 Burned run.:
off Swlck, 7: uff Albert,on 4: off Rl'-h
ter. 2. Time: 2:05. Umpire Meyer,
O’Neill Stages
i ft- ; Race Program
O'NVill, Neb., July 4.—Fifteen thou
eopd people, the largest crowd ever
to pans through the gates at the
O'Neill (air grounds, witnessed the
Fourth of July races Friday after
noon. The results:
2:30 pace—Rex first. Blonde H. sec
ot.d. Sailor Boy third. Time 1:11.
I’urse $126.
V, mile Malden race—Burlington
I-iabe. first: Run Lady, aecond; Agnes
Huxnter, third. Time 55 , seconds.
Purse *100.
*» mile—Victory Won, flret. Fay
Delmer, second; Goldie L, third. Time
60 1-6 seconde. Purse *125.
414 furlongs — Hazel Dule, first;
Truant, second; New Model, third.
Time 59 seconds. Purse *100.
'4 mile—Fox. fir-t; Elsie Gould,
second; Csshler. third. Time. 25 sec
onds. Purse *50.
One snd 11* mile handlrsp—Mont
Dale, first; Parley Belle, second: Kor
rite, third. Time 1:34'4. Purse *300
lUsults Thursday bsll game —
C Neill 4; Atkin •on 2. Batteries:
O'NsJlJ, Terson and Ford Atkin#'-”!
Sbendei sad Curtis. 4
— t
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l&seball M(s
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win. Lose.
Omaha 47 2# #44 #49 .#35
Denver . 47 30 .$10 $16 .603
! Tulsa . 44 34 564 .670 .5o7
St. Joseph . 4 - 34 .663 .568 .546
Oklahoma City .40 36 .526 .532 .i»19
Wichita .38 39 494 .500 .487
Des Moines .22 49 .310 .319 .306
Lincoln .20 52 .278 .288 .274
Yesterday's Result*.
Omaha 11-4; Des Moines, 4.7.
Denver, 3-8; Lincoln, 0.6.
St. Joseph, 7-5; Wichita, 1-2.
Tulsa, 6-3; Oklahoma City, 2-6.
Games Today.
Des Moines at Omaha.
Lincoln at Denver.
Oklahoma City at St. Joseph.
Tulsa at Wichita._
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. V> in Lose
New York . 46 24 .617 .662 .648
Chic ago . 41 27 ,$0l» .$09 .^94
Brooklyn . 37 32 .536 .543 529
Pittsburgh . 35 32 .622 .529 .51o
Cincinnati . 35 39 .4/3 .480 .467
Boston . 29 40 .420 .429 .4 4
Philadelphia . 29 40 .420 4.9 .414
8t. Louis . 26 44 .3/1 .380 .*$6
Yesterday’s Results.
Cincinnati, H-2; Pittsburgh, 0-4.
St. Louis. 11-5; Chicago, 0-6.
New York, 8-2; Philadelphia, 2-5.
Boston, 6-1; Brooklyn. 1-0.
Games Today.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. .
Philadelphia at New York.
Boston at Brooklyn.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
8 tanging*.
W L. Pet. Win Lose
Washington . 41 30 677 683 569
New York .38 31 551 667 543
Detroit .. 39 36 627 633 620
St. Louis . 36 33 615 622 607
Cleveland . 34 36 486 493 479
Chicago . 34 35 493 600 486
Boston .. 32 37 464 471 457
Philadelphia . 27 43 386 394 388
Results.
Philadelphia. 8-6; Boston. 3-4.
Cleveland. 8-3; Chicago. 5-4.
St. Louis. 6-3; Detroit. 2-2.
New York. 4-2; Washington, 2-0
Games Today.
St. Louis, at Detroit.
Cleveland, at (’hit ago.
New York, at Washington.
Boston, at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN^ ASSOCIATION
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Louisville 44 27 .62# .#25 .611
St. Paul .43 33 .566 *.571 .558
Indianapolis ....40 31 .563 .669 .656
Columbus .36 39 .4i3 .480 *467
Kansas City .34 39 .446 .473 .459
Toledo .32 38 .45/ .465 .451
Minneapolis ....33 41 .438 .446 .432
Milwaukee ... .30 42 .417 .425 .411
Results.
St. Paul. 9-21; Minneapolis, 6-8.
Louisville. 5-8; Indianapolis, 4-7.
Toledo, 11-0; Columbus. 3-3.
Kansas City. 11-7; Milwaukee. 3-6
Games Today.
Minneapolis at St. Paul.
Kansas City at Milwaukee.
Indianapolis at Louisville.
Columbus at Toledo.
TRISTATE LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. T,. Pet Win Lose
Beatrice. 32 21 .604 61 1 393
Grand Island ... 27 24 .529 .538 .519
Sioux Falls . . 25 25 .500 .510 .490
Sioux City . 24 28 .462 472 453
Hastings . 22 26 .458 .469 .449
Norfolk 21 27 4 57 .449 .429
Yesterday’s Results.
Sioux Fails. 6-7; Hastings. 3-7; second
game called.
Norfolk. 13-18; Beatrice. 8-4.
Grand Island, 4-11; ^loux City. 6-2.
Gnme* Today.
Sioux City at Grand Island.
Beatrice at Norfolk.
Hastings at Sioux Falls.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
Jersey City. 3-17; Newark. 7.6.
Toronto. 11; Buffalo. 7. (8ccond gam'*
called, rain).
Syracuse. 1-2; Rochester. 2-4
Reading. 2-4, Baltimore. 4-11.
Elkhorne Grab Two.
Norfolk, Neb.. July 4 —The Norfolk
Elkhorns won both ends of a doubl
header from the Beatrice Blue.1 h^re to
day by the score of 13 to 8 and 13 to 4
Several new players made their flrat ap
pearance in th.? home team’s lineup anil
the morning game developed into a hit
and run affair. Toor support of the
Blues’ pitchers apelled defeat for Beatrice
In the second game. The vialtora were
outplayed by the home team in all stagea
of the game
NORFOLK (T) BEATRICE <T)
ab.hpoae. abhpnar.
Ped’r’n rf .'» 2 110 Purdy If 3 2 2 0 0
Ath’t’n ss 5 2 5 6 1 Suggs 2b 3 1111
Vigst lb 4 2 7 0 0 Beall If 5 0 0 1 0
Bruskl If 4 0 2 0 0 McCoy lb 4 3 110
Wrld’I cf 5 3 2 0 0 Richie cf 4 0 3 0 o
Clark c 3 3 7 1 1 Bond t ss 4 15 3 0
MrCv 3b 4 2 111 Kppley 3b 4 10 2 2
Joh n 2b .2210 Unger c 3 0 2 0 1
Anti s n n 5 3 0 0 0 Host’er d 2 10 2 0
-Houty p 2 0 0 3 0
Totals 40 18 27 9 3 -
Totals 34 8 24 13 4
Norfolk . 102 322 03x—13
Beatrice 103 300 0f)0— 8
Summary—Two-base hits; Weidel. Mc
Coy (2). Foply. Hostetter. Three-base
hits; McCaffery. Sacrifices Atherton.
Vlgurst. Clark. McCafferty. McCov. Stolen
bases: Vigurst, Weidel. Clark Suggs (2).
Epply. Bases on balls Off Anderson. 5
off Hostetter. 1; off Houck. 1. Struck
out- By Anderson. 7: by Hostetter. 1; by
Houck. 1. Wild pitch Hostetter Hits:
Off Hostetter. 9 in four and two-third*
innings; off Houch 9 In three and on»
third Innings Losing pitcher: Houcks.
Winning pitcher: Anderson. Time of
game: Two hours Umpire. Altlzer and
Wunderlich.
BEATRICE (T) NORFOLK fT)
ab.po.a.r ab.po.a e
P rdy lf-3b 5 5 2 2 1 Pederson rf 4 3 10 0
Suggs 2b 5 14 4 OAthert’n as 4 3 5 5 1
Beall rf 3 0 11 0 Vigurst lb 4 2 s 1 0
McCoy lb 4 0 8 1 0 Brusklc If 5 3 2 0 0
Relchle cf 4 2 2 0 t Weidel cf 5 0 4 0 0
B d’rant ss 4 1 2 3 1 Clark < 5 16 0 0
Ep y 3b-1 f 3 0 2 0 0McC’f’ty3b 4 2 0 2 0
Unger c 4 0 2 0 1 Johnson 3b 4 0 12 0
H'tetter P 10 10 1 Moran 2b 1110 0
A'derion p 3 1 0 1 0 Hyland p 6 2 0 1 0
Totala 36 10 24 12 4 Totals 41 17 28 1 1 1
Beatrice . . .000 031 000— 4
Norfolk . 103 620 It*—13
Summary—Runs: Puidy (2). Beall. Mc
Coy. Pederson < 4>. Atherton (2). Vlgurst
(2). Brusklc. Weidel. Clark. Moran, Hy
land. Two-base hits: Vigurst (2). Brus
klc, Purdy, Hugga McCafferty Three
base hit: McCafferty Sacrifice hit:
Atherton Bases on balls: Off Ander
son, 1 ; off Hostetter. 1 ; off Hyland. 7.
Struck out By Anderson. 1; by Hyland.
3. Wold pitch: Hostetter Balk Hy
land Hit by pitched ball: Vigurst by
Hostetter Stolen bases Bruskl* (2).
Weidel, Purdy, t’lark, Moran. Pederson,
McCafferty, Atherton Winning pitcher.
Hyland Losing pitcher: Anderson em
pires: Altlzer and Wunderlich Time
2 no
Today's Entries.
HAWTHORNE.
Flrat race Purae, 91.000; claiming. 3
year old* and up, f> furlong*
Brother John 120 Tab. I> Honneur lli
Boya H«Jlev«* Me lib Simplicity 110
Fauato ...107 Verbena 102
Ann M. 102
Second race Purae, SI.000; claiming.
3 year-old* and up; ti furlong*
Top O* Morn'g 1 IS Hv* II tide ...... 107
Lug* .120 Plu# Ultra .119
Hunter* . 116 I.out** Wagner 102
Humble ... .107
Third race; Pur*e 91.000: claiming; 1
year-old* and up. I 1-16 mile*
xfelitl O |0| COBM Iff
xllardman .101 xRemh Mgr 9*
XChlva . .104 Haleakala . . 109
Tlerr* . .109 Human 113
x Billy Watte I0H
Ifttl rao#: Puree. 11. f. 0 0 ; The Polk
handicap; 3 year old# and up. 6 fur
long*:
RpoaUilton 9 4 Mom* Fox II 9 4
A Hade 11 112 Pollj Wall 111
•Batter Luck .120
^International stable entry
Fifth race Purae. 92.690. 2-year-Olda;
niMckatnn* Hotel pur**, allowance#; 6*4
furlong#
Bear Shot .119 Dutch Cilrl 112
x ream on lit, pnaaeut .123
Pocket. Mouse lit* xRunolathe 11b
R’land Prlii'112 I,#*# »» f'otner 122
xlrwln entry.
Sixth race Purae. 91.00ft. claiming 1
year-olda and up; mile »nd 70 yard#
nur Cotnmle’r 1 •» 1 power !*»♦•
simpleton III Tnrlck Ml
xLlege «« xl.ocuat Lea tea 101
xBonfire lo* xWar Winner 106
xJack Float 109 *fJ'Mng«llna 101
xApprarfb** alluuance claim*
Uni, toiU t t
Yankees Hang
Double Defeat
on Senators
Mogridge Allows Huggins Clan
but Quartet of Hits in Sec
ond Game; Bush Out
hurls Zachary.
A8HINGTON, July 4.
—New York look both
ends of holiday card
here today. Bush a 4
to ‘J derisiou oyer
Zachary and Kusscll
in the morning game
and Jones won, 2 to
<1 in a pitchers' bat
tle with Mogridge in
tlw afternoon. Score:
First game:
NEW YORK (A) WASHINGTON (A)
ab.h.po.H.e ab.h.po a.e.
Witt cf 6 1 4 0 0 Rice rf :: 1 o'l 0
Dugan 3b 4 2 0 2 0 Mat'we cf 3 14 0 0
Ruth, rf 3 1 0 0 0 Har’ie 2b 4 2 3 2 0
Meusel If 3 1 4 0 0 Goslin If 4 2 2 0 0
Pipp lb 4 1 10 0 0 Judge lb 4 18 10
H'frgn c 3 0 3 3 0 Ruel c 3 16 10
Schang c 1 1 0 0 0 Park’h sa 3 0 14 0
Ward 2b 4 0 6 2 0 Bluege 3b 4 12 0 0
Scott ss 4 2 1 3 0 Zach’y p 10 12 0
Bush p 4 1 0 2 0 zLeibold 1 0 0 0 0
- Rusa'll p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 10 27 12 0 -
Totals 30 9 27 11 0
zBatted for Zachary in seventh.
Score by Innings:
New York .000 003 010—4
Washington .100 010 000—2
Summary—Runs: Witt, Ruth (2), Meu.
sel. Matthews. Bluege Two base hits:
Goslin, Bush. Bluege. Sacrifices: Zach
ary. Rice. Doublge plays: Meusel to
Hoffman Peckinpaugh to Harris to
Judge. Left on bases: New York, 6;
Washington. 6. Bases on balls: Off
Bush, 2; off Zachary. 1; off Russell. 1.
Struck out: By Bush 2; Zachary, 2. Hits:
fOf Zachary 7 in seven innings, off Rus
sell 3 in two innings. Hit by pitcher:
By Bush (Ruel). Losing pitcher: Zach
ary. Umpires; Evans and Ortnsby.
Time: 1:47.
Second game:
NEW YORK (A) WASHINGTON (A)
ab.h.po.a e. ab.h.po.a."
Witt of 4 110 1 Rice rf 4 15 0 0
Dugan 3b 3 1 3 2 0 M’hews cf 4 0 1 0 0
Ruth rf 4 1 2 0 0 Harris 2b 3 12 10
Meusel If 4 110 1 Goslin If 3 12 0 0
Pipp lb 3 0 8 1 0 Judge lb 2 0 8 0 0
Hof a nr. c 4 0 2 2 0 Ruel c 4 15 10
Ward 2b 3 n ,3 5 0 P’k’gh ss 3 o 2 2 0
Scott ss 3 o 6 3 0 Bluege. 3b 4 3 2 3 0
Jones p 3 0 110 Mog’dge p 3 0 0 1 0
-zGrifflth 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 81 4 27 14 2 -——-—
Totals 30 7 27 8 0
/.Batted for Mogridge in ninth.
Score by Innings:
New York .,....000 000 002—2
Washington ...000 O00 000—0
Summary—Runs' Witt. Dugan. Two
base hit: Meusel. Three-base hit: Dugan
Stolen base Judge. Left on bases: New
York. 4; Washington. J. Fates on balls
Off Mogridge, 2; pff Jones. 6. Struck out:
By Tones. 2; by Mogridge. 2 Umpires'
Ormsby and Evans. Time; 1:37.
Indians, Chisox Break Even.
Chicago. July 4—After loaing the
morning game to Cleveland, 6 to 8. Chi
cago gathered in the afternoon contest,
4 to 3. In 10 Innings.
First game:
CLEVELAND (A) CHICAGO (A)
ab.h.po.a.e. ab h po.a e
McN’y rf 5 1 2 0 0 Mostil cf 5 2 2 0 0
J’ie'n If 4 2 2 0 0 Kish rf 5 2 3 0 0
Hpe'k’r cf 4 0 1 0 0 Collina 2b 5 116 0
Lutzke 3b 5 2 t 5 0 Sheely lb 5 2 110 0
J Se’U ss 3 2 4 2 0 Falk If 2 13 10
Rums lb 3 2 14 0 « Kamm 3b <2140
Walt’s c 5 2 1 2 0 Barr't ss 4 2-01
Fa'ter 2b 6 3 2 4 1 Schalk < 3 14 0 0
Shaute p 5 2 0 2 0 Cv’g os p 2 0 0 10
-Uon’lly p o 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 16 27 15 1 xTh’ston 1 0 0 0 0
McW’y p 0 0 0 1 0
xxFrench 1 0 0 0 0
Lev’ett p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 37 13 27 12 1
xBatted for Connally in seventh
xx Bat ted for McWeeny in eighth.
Score by innings:
Cleveland . ..000 121 211 — 8
Chicago . 100 101 020—5
Summary—Runs: Jamieson. Speaker.
Lutzke J Sewell (2). Fewster. Shaute
(2 * Elsh. Sheely. Falk (2). Kamm. Two
base hits Elsh. Sheely. Sewell, Kamm.
Lutzke Stolen bases Barrett. Schalk.
Sacrifices: Jamieson. Falk, McNulty.
Burns (2) Double plays: Fewster to
Burns Left on bases' Cleveland. 11; Chl
'•Hg'*. H Bases on balls. Off Cvengros. 2;
Connally. 1 Struck out: By Cvengros.
1; by Shnute. 2 Hits: Off Cvengros 10
In six and one-third Innings, Connally, 1
in two-thirda inning, off McWeeney. 2
in one inning off l.everetfc 3 in one in
ning HU by pitcher: By Shaute,
(Schalk, Falk) Passed ball Walters
Losing pitcher Cvengros Umpires:
Holmes. Owen* and Nallin. Time. 2 13.
Second game:
CLEVELAND (A) CHICAGO (A)
ab.h po a e ab h po a e
M’N'lty tf 6 2 3 0 0Mostil cf 4 14 0 0
.1 m eson If 5 0 4 0 0Hooper rf 4 10 10
Spe’ker <t 4 2 2 1 OColllns 2b 4 0 0 4 1
Lutzke 3b 4 0 2 1 OSheely lb 2 0 9 0 0
Sewell as * 1 5 0 OFalk If 4 3 4 0 0
Burns lb 2 0 7 2 0Kamm 3b .7 0 0 1 0
Myatt i 3 111 0 B rett ss '61820
Fe’ster 2b 4 13 3 l ('rouse c 4 7 6 1 1
Dawson p 2 2 1 4 nLyons p 4 0 0 3 0
x Brower 1 0 0 0 0 -—
Cov skle p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 10 10 12 3
Totals 35 9x28 1 3 1
xBatted for Dawson In ninth
xOnc out when winning run scored.
Score by Inning*
Cleveland . 000 020 100 o—2
Chicago . .010 020 000 1—4
Summarv — Runs McNulty. Myatt Daw
eon. Mostil, Hooper. Falk (2) Two-base
hits Sewell. McNulty. Stolen haaee:
Myatt. Fewster. Haerlfb e hit* Burns.
Kamm (2). Dawson. Lutzke Left on
bases Cleveland. 8; Chicago 10 Rears
on balls Off Dawson. 7: off I.yens 2
Struck out: By Lyons. 2; by Dawson. 1.
Hits Off Da wson. 7 in 8 innings Hit
by pitched ball: By Lyons. Burns Los
ing pitcher. Coveleskie Umpires. Owen.
Nallin and Holmes Time: 2.21.
Mack* U in Double-Header.
Philadelphia. July 4 Philadelphia took
both morning and afternoon game* from
Boaton In today'* holiday bill. 8 to 3.
and H to 4 Score:
Flrat game
BOSTON tA) PHIL A PHI A (A)
ab h po a * ab h po a e
Ewell 1h HAM Rtahop 2b U J 1 I
Wamby 2b S 1110 Izmir If 5 12 0 0
Har’a lb 0 0 12 0 0 Welch rf ^ 2 1 n 0
Collin* If 3 110 0 Hauaer lb 4 2 f 1 0
Pl'atead <f 1 1 1 « 0 S'nmna rf 4 0 4 0 0
C’nolly rf 1 0 1 0 f Rlc'da 3b 11110
Pblnbh c 4 1 5 1 OCh’inan a» 4 0 110
Lee *e 4 0 1 4 0 Perklna c 4 18 2 0
Khmke p 1 0 o 1 0 B g tner p 4 112 0
xHeving 1 0 0 0 0 .17
— — Total* 15 1 2 27 12 1
Total* 11 7 24 12 0
xBatted for Khinko In ninth.
Button .. .... 101 oio ooo—8
Philadelphia .000 2JO 30*—8
Summary—Run* Pixel ( 2 >. Wamby.
Biahop. Lamar (3). Welch (2). Hauaer.
Baumgartner Two-baae hits Kxxell (2),
Lamar. Hauaer Three bate hit Wamby.
Home runa: Lamar. Hauaer Stolen bate*
Rlronda (2). Eizell Sacrifice*: llarrla
< 2). Connolly. trouble play: Lee to Har
ris Left on baaea: Boaton. * Philadel
phia. « Baaa* on ball* off Khmke. 1;
off Baumgartner. 4 Struck out By
Khmke. 3; by naumgartner. 5 Umpire*:
Mm tarty and IMneen Time: 1 1*
Second game
BOSTON (A) PHILAD’PHf A (A)
ab h.po a e ab.lt po a.e
• lark 1b ft 3 0 2 0 Blahop3b 2 « 1 8 0
Wamby Jb 5 3 5 1 0 Lamar If 5 1 4 o ti
I llarrla lb b 0 10 I 1 Welch rf f. 0 1 0 0
Vea h If 4 12 0 o Hauaer lb 3 2 11 « 0
Collin* rf 4 0 2 0 1 Minin* < f 4 2 10 0
Flaga'd -f 4 3 2 0 ORIcondalb 4 2 3 2 0
Plclnlch c 4 110 0 t'bap'n a* 4 0 1 3 0
I h* 1 0 2 » 0 Hi ttggv « 4 1 1 1 1
Murray p o 0 o o 0 Hommel p 2 1 1 1 8
Roan p 110 10 - ------
x Trail i •. 0 o •• Total* 11 11 27 10 1
W'kman p • 0 o 0 n
xO'Neill 1 10 0 ••
xCon'y 0 0 0 0 0
Total* 87 11 24 10 2
xRutted for Ron* In aeventh
xBatted for Workman »n ninth.
xRan for O'Neill In ninth
S. oi • by Inning* . .. ...
Burton .... •">" »••»** •
I’ll 11« rtpl|.hn •"? °> °
Muntfn*»> Hun* Wambv b le «*t* ad «-)
IMcinich Rtahop. Lamar. Hauaer tlt.mtn
nton*. Bruggy Two bate hit* * lark.
Wamby. Bruggy. Flagatead Home rttftg
Simmon*. Flagataad. Hauaer. Stolen ba*e.
pi. Inlch Sacrifice* Rommell (- >. Lee
1 lottble play- Wambv to Lee to llarrl*
Left on baxm Boaton. 8 Philadelphia, 9
llaac- on ball* Off Murray. 1 off Hoa*. 1 ■
off Workman. ; Rommel. 1 Struck out
B> Rommel. I Hit* Off Murra>. 4
<n 1 1 inning off fine*. In -3 Inning*,
f.f 'Workman, In inning* Loelng
If 1 i • a. MOnftft
aita Uiwuj lout- i.5i« i
Browns Defeat
Tigers Twice
Detroit. Julv 4—St. Louis took A double
header from Detroit today. 6 to 2 and o
to 2 Inability of the Tigers to hit either
VanOUder in the morning affair or Davis
in the afternoon was responsible for the
Detroit defeat.
ST. LOUIS (A > DETROIT (A)
h do a n ab.h po.a.e.
Tobin rf 4 2 # « 0 Burke 2 b 4 # 2 <1 0
McMIl'n 2b 4 0 3 3 OCobb rf 4 1 2 1 0
Si.ler lb 4 2 10 11 ll Manush If J «
wnr.no If 4 2 2 0 1 H*il’n rf 112 10
Jarob'n cf 4 1 6 o 0 B ue lb < J .
Rice 3b 3 2 0 2 0 Rign.y«» 4 0 3 6 1
P. Col'ne c 4 1 4 0 0 Jonaa 3b 4 2 111
Harbor »* 4 0 2 4 0 Baaalar c 4 17 13
V’glider p 3 0 1 3 0W Colne p 3 0^0 4 o
Totals. .34 10 27 12 1 Totata. . .33 8 27 16 3
Score by innings:
St Louis .200 000 003—6
Detroit ....00O too 100-2
Summary—Runs: Tobin. Slsler, ^VIl
liams (2).’ Rice. Hellmann Jones. Two
base hits. Bassler. Blue Three base hits:
Williams. Stolen base: Rice. Double plays:
Vangllder to Gerber; Vangllder to McMil
lan to Slsler; Bassler to Burke. Left
on bases: St. Louis. 3; Detroit 6 Bases
on halls: Off Vangllder. 1; off B. Collins
1. Struck out: By Vangllder. 2: by vv
Collins. 0. Hit by pitched ball - By \ an
gilder. Manush. Umpires: Hildebrand.
Rowland and Connolly. Time: 2:12.
Score, second game: ____
ST. LOUIS (A) DETROIT (A)
ab.h.po.a.e Burke 2b 3 14 3 0
Tobin rf 2 0 3 0 0 Cobh, cf 4 0 3 0 0
M'Mil’ll 2b 5 3 2 3 0 Manush If 5 10 0 0
Slsler lb 4 0 it 0 0 Heilm'n rf 3 1 3 0 0
WlU'ma if 4 0 1 0 OBlU'* lb 4 o 8 1 1
Jac’b'n cf 4 1 7 0 0 Rigney ss 4 0 2 4 0
Rice 3b 3 112 0 Jones 3b 3 0 2 1 0
Severled c 4 1 4 0 0 Pratt 3b 10 10 0
Gerber ss 3 1110 Bassler c 0 0 4 0 0
Davis p 2 0 0 0 0 Woodall C 1 1 0 0 0
Danf’th p 1 1 0 2 0 Walls, tf 2 0 0 2 0
--Dsuss p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 8 27 8 0 Johnson p o 0 0 0 o
zHaney 1 0 0 0 0
zfCerr 0 0 0 0 0
xFoth’g’ll 110 0 0
Totals 32 8 27 11 1
z Batted for Wells In seventh
zRan for Bassler in seventh.
zBatted for Dauss In eighth.
Score by Innings:
st. lou!« . S22 122 2
Detroit . 0°° 0#0 011—2
Summary—Runs: Tobtn. Gerber t2).
Blue. Kerr. Two base hit*' Gerber. Sev
erled. Three base hits: McMillan. Dan
forth. Sacrifices: Davie. Tobin. Gerber.
Double plays: Rignev to Burke. I.eft on
basee St I.ouls. 8 Detralt. 12 Bases on
baaes: Off Davis. 8; Off Welle. 2 Off
Johnson. 1 Struck out By navis. 4:
By Danforth. 1: By Wells, I- Hits. Off
Davla 2 in 7 Innings: Off Danforth 3 In .
innings; Off Wells 7 In 7 Innings; Dauss
none In 1: inning: Johnson 1 In 1 nnlng.
Hit by pitched ball: by Davla. Hellmann
Walls. Umpire" Rowland. Connolly anu
Hildebrand. Time: 2 -34.
SARAZEN WINS
CARTER HANDICAP
New York. July 4—Mr*. Y\ il
liatn K. Vanderbilt’s Sarazen, making
hit! second start as a three-year-old.
won the historic Carter Haniilcap at
Aqueduct today. Brainstorm fin
ished second and Ordinance third.
Sand rode head of race on Sarazen to
win from a field of seven starters.
The time for the seven furlongs was
1:23 3-5. The stake has an added
value of $4,000.
'T}ace
Kesults
AQUEDUCT.
First race—Six and on*'-half furlong*
Buck Pond. (J. Callaham) 3-1 even 1-2
Tropical Water. (McAtee) 4-5 2-5
Passport. (Kalla) ... 4-5
Time 1:19 3-6. Idle Thought*. Free
Hand. Sa idlmas. Day Trap. Cuba Belle
and Corn Product* alao ran
Second race—Steeplechase two mile*:
Connibert. (Bethel ). 3-1 5-5 S-3
Herriard. (Wolke) 2-1 even
Jim Coffroth. (Madena) ...... even
Time—4:11 1-5. Clybridge. Decisive,
Mercurius. Byng Oraylette. Schuylkill.
Sea Name. Hebrides and Last Man alao
ran
Third race—Five furlong*
Maud Muller. (McAtee) 1-26 out out
Mother Goose (Burke) . out out
Swinging (Ooltllettl) . out
Time—1:00 2-5 Lightship also ran.
Fourth race—Raven furlongs.
Sarazen. (Sande) 7-6 1-t 1 4
Brainstorm. i.Malbon) even 1-2
Ordinance. (McLiughlln) . «vei
Time—1:2 < 3-6. Indian Trail. Lord
Baltimore II Wllderoeee. and *H T
Waters also ran
•Added startei
Fifth race Ml!" and a sixteenth
Ceylon Prince. (Robinaon) -'0-1, *-l 4 1
Bowman. (J. Callahan) ... 2-1 even
Blue Hawk (Turner). *’1
Negoclateur, Wynne wood. Ever Bold.
Escoha d’Oro. Minto II . Eagerness. High
Prince and Humestar also ran.
Sixth race Five furlong*
Retire. (C Kummer) . 4 1 1-1 ®*#n
Oold place. (Coltilettl) . . 11-1 4-1
Slngiefoot. (L r»tor> •-«
Time—1 00 Socrates. Rlgolletto. Fad
dist. Crumple. Beatrice and Sun Circle
also ran
LAT0N1A
Flrat riif MU# and a sixteenth:
Miss Maxi# (Long) •• 70 I0-7J :"
Alard (H*upel» . * 40 4-‘J
Jupiter (Lyke) .•••• • * 4U
Time 1 44 1-5 Flower Shop Blanche
Mar. (Jbaplet. Nuyaka, Repeater, (’heet
Leader. Sway. Fantoche and Stump Jr..
also ran. . . .
Second -ace Five and one hair furlong*
Son of John Kelsay) 4 10 J-JO 3 50
Pyroot tTaylori 7 40 y, o
Monarchist (Bruder ).- • • ' 00
Time 1 07 Barrage. Tha Smaeher,
Hobson Uncle lay. .St Faust. Thunder
Ir.g. Surprise Adjuster and Mamoud alao
tan.
Third raca: hi. furlong.
Floating I)n I Wllllamel 13 90 « 60 **
Toland (Long I . • • 7 ol) J J®
Queen Charnilng liaatlngei 4 no
Tlm«- 1:12 3-6 Mina Mlchlaf. Auntla
Mlllln Volt. John llaaar. Watchful,
Ke.-ap.der and Frank Gellor alao ran
Fourth rare * furlonga .
FlrAilelbane 112 (K.I.eV 21 10 0 20 0 no
Il.glnn.r. Luck 96 (Wllllamg). » 20 6 00
p.gaaua, mo iK*nuetIy> .
Tima 111 1-6 Kioduu. Pindar Pel.
(loahawk. Great Jail. Ton Lac. Crayon
also ran . . .
Fifth ra< e fndependen' a I'ay handi
rap. 1 S it* mile#
Actuary 121 (Garner) ... « 00 3 60 1 4o
chniol.t, 170 (Mriiermotll - ** - *"
l>. talar, 1"4 (Thorndykt)
Tima: 1.66 l i (New tra.k record.)
A udacloua H ipelrea, Matgarat Mtnaor
alao ran . .
Hlgth rare 6k furlnna. .
Call! Hal. 103 ift.la.v) • *" 3 i • - *0
llntlI.flald no (Garner» 110 3 *0
Benedict Vow. 110 (Lyke) 3 61)
Tima 1 06 4 6 Copt. Martin. Kublal
Kahn alao ran . „ . ,
Seventh rare Mile and a
Oolala. 102 i Williams) .. 16 *0 0 30 3 »n
hay No, *7 (O'Brien) . 6 50 4 no
hea Court. 109 (Haetinga' » -0
Time: 1:61 Fam y Free, Blue Note,
t'ntrled. Penttot alao ran
HAWTHORNE.
Ft rat rare Flva furlonga _
Tit It a (Mitrllnt . . - ''" '* J ",
Son of Tromp (Brlckeon) * 5 1 -
cantnln H.h nailer t Kedarls> 1
I'M,,. l no Hurry Inn. 11 "1 L'n k, A.
deration. Prime., h.tb Mia. I'.mmert.
White Alley and lleeantin.i alao ran.
Hecond race HU furlong..
Barn Collar l Weiner 1 «-l 3 1 3
Iteaullful Ad.lll t Flatter) ' ■
Kluatve (Martini . -
Tima* I ts 3-6 Craacont. Ztllah. L.dy
I'hn.o, Ivy. Remnant. Jlmaoti and No
Lady alao ran.
Third race One mile:
Comic Hong (Walnert . ...6-1 avan •*
Helphrlaonla iMnrrlat .. 7-6 1-3
Ho.-ky Mountain (Fronk) ..
Time l 19 16 Graeme. King Tut.
Jewell V. TV. Cannon Hhot and Kit alao
run
Fourth raca. Imlepondent a handicap,
imile.
Itad Wingfield 110 (1, Mill I la).
.13-6, even. 2-6
Begonia. O'. (H p.Piffu.i 7 1 "ten
llelrnnl. loo 11 " . in. p i *■
Tima: 2 03 4 ’ Kulal'a Lad- Aalnr,
All over. Tiptoe Inn ale.i ran
Fifth raca * furlong. .
Fifty Klftv. 111 pJ Gormlry) 6 1 3.1. . f.
Ten Hiatt. I"» (F Weiner) .'ten, 12
lit uaw-li k. 110 IK Mart In l 1-3
Time 1 13 t 6 Muakallonge Bel.lu
<1Whalebone, Pud. Valla. Ile.eia Lelah
urn alao ran
MICHIGAN -ONTARIO I.F.AGt r.
Flint, .Jo, Grand ftaplda. 1-7
l.nndon. f-3 Hagtuaw II
Mueltagnti, 12.1. Kalttnamo U 6
Uaiuiltuu, 6-e, iia> CUJ, 6-6. ^
Giants Divide
Holidav Bill
With Phillies
New York Wins First Contest
by 8 to 2 Score—McGraw
Uses 16 Players in
Second Game.
New York. July 4—The New York
Giant* broke even in tho holiday double
header with Philadelphia here today win
ning the first game, s to 2. and losing
the second contest, 2 to 5. Score.
First, game:
PHILAD’PHJA <N) NEW YORK (N)
ab.h.po.a.r. ab.hpo a e.
Sand as 6 1 .1 3 2 Young rf 5 2 0 0 0
Harper rf 4 2 1 0 0 LJna'm 2b 6 114 0
Wil’ms cf 2 0 1 0 0 b. Wll> cf 5 2 3 0 0
Schultz If 4 110 0 Kelly lb 2 1 11 1 0
Wrig'o 3b 3 113 0 Meusel If 4 110 0
Holke lb 3 0 9 1 0 Jack'll ss 4 12 0 1
Ford 2b 4 0 2 10 Groh 3b 2 112 0
J Wil c 4 16 11 Snyder e 4 16 0 0
Ring p 0 0 1 4 0 Barnes p 4 112 0
xMitchell 1 1 o 0 o -
Couch p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 85 11 27 16 1
xHenline 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 7 24 13 3
x Ratted for Ring in fifth
xBatted for Couch in ninth
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .000 010 100—2
New York . 102 202 0U-I
Summary—Rune Sand. Holke. Young
(3). Lindstrom. L. Wilson (2), Kelly.
Meusel Two-base hit: Young Home
run: Henline. Sacrifices: Sand. Ford.
Double play: Lindstrom to Jackson to
Kellv; Kelly (unasaiated) Ford to Sand
to Holke (2); Mitchell to Sand to Hoik*.
Triple play: Ford to Sand to Holke Left
on baaes: New York. 6: Philadelphia. H.
Baaes or ball*: Off Dean. 3; off Mitchell.
2 Struck out: By Mitchell. 1; by Dean.
1; by Ryan. 1 Hit*: Off Dean. 6 in four
inninga: off Ryan. 6 In three Innings; off
Maun, 0 in nn« inning Hit by pitched
tall: Ryan. Sand Wild pitch Mitchell
Losing pitcher: Dean Umpire*: Kleni
and Wilson. Time; 1:45.
Second game:
PHILA. <N) NEW YORK tN>
ab.h.po a.e ab h po.a e.
Sand ■* 2 0 7 11 1 Young rf 4 2 10 0
Harper rf 6 1 2 o o L'dit’m 2b 4 1 1 6 1
Willi's cf 5 0 1 0 0 Wilson cf 4 2 3 0 0
Schultz If 4 110 0 Kelly lb 4 0 14 1 J
W’ch'e 2b 4 2 0 0 0 Meusel If 3 0 10 0
Holko lb 4 2 12 0 0 J'k*on sa 3 12 2 0
Ford Tb 3 « 2 3 o Groh 3b 4 2 0 3 0
Hen line c 3 110 0 O owdy o 3 14 2 0
Mitchell p 4 4 0 2 0 xNehf C 0 0 0 0
- Dean p 10 12 0
Total* 3* 11 27 16 1 Snyder 1 1 o 0 0
/.O’Connell ft 0 0 0 ft
Ryan p 0 0 0 o o
Alna’th e 1 0 0 0 o
Maun p ft ft ft 0 0
zTerty 1 0 0 0 ©
Total* 33 10 2f li 1
/Batted for Fean in fifth
/Batted for Maun in ninth.
/Ran for Oowdv in eighth.
Ran for Snyder In fifth
Score by innings
Philadelphia . 210 101 000—5
New York .. . 100 000 010—2
Summary—Run*: Sand. Harper H*n
li n« (2). Holke. Young (2). Two-base
hits; I.indatrom. Snyder Three-base
hit- Wilson Horne run: Young. Stolen
baa** Sand S*< rifi* *a Ring. Kelly.
Double plays: Kelly to Jackson to
Barnea, Jackson to Lindstrom to Kelly.
Left on base* New York. 7: Philadel
phia ft. linaes on balls: Off Ring. . :
off Da men. 4 off Couch. 1. Struck out:
By Ring. 3. by Couch. 2; by Barnes. 3
Hits Off Ring. 7 in four innings, off
Couch. 4 in four Innings: Passed ball:
J. Wilaon. Losing pitcher: Ring. Um
pire*. Klem and T5 ilson. Time: 1:45.
Cards. Cubs Break Even.
St Louis. Mo . July 4 —Chicago and St.
Louis divided honors in a double-header
today, the Cardinals taking the fir*t
game when Sothoron. pitching gorwf ball,
shut out dlfraco. 11 to ft. The Cub* took
the second gam* 6 to 5 Grantham driv
ing out a three-baae hit. Th* »cor*;
First game:
CHICAGO <N> ST. LOUIS <S)
ab.h.po i» # ab h.po a.c.
Stat* rf 3 l i o o Smith rf 4 1 3 ft ft
Hol'her *» 4 1 1 5 © Holm cf 4 2 3 0 «
Or't’m 2b 4 1 4 4 3 H’naby 2b 4 2 3 7 0
Cotter 1 h 3 ft 12 1 0 B"t’lev lb I D 11
Frlb’g 3b 4 0 0 1 0 Blades If 4 14 0 0
Grigsby If 4 1 1 o 0 G nzales e 6*310
H'hcot* rf 3 110 0 Frelg'u 3b 6 3 1 1ft
Hart’it o 3 12 2 0 Cooney ss 6 4 4 2 0
Ald'dge p 3 l ft 0 ft Soth'on p 6 0 ft ft 0
Tot*!* 31 7 2(13 3 Total* 4ft li 27 12 1
Scor* by Innings:
Chicago . ftftft ftftft ftftft— ft
St Louis.100 101 36x—11
Summary—Runs Smith. Holm (2).
Hornsby (2). Bottomley t2). Blades. Gon
ruiles Freigau (2). Two-base hit*:
Heathcote. Freigau. Hornsby. Blade*
Three-bas** Mrs Fretgau. Cooney. Stolen
ba*e* H -athcofs ^mtth Sacrifice*
B lodes. Holm Double plays Coons* to
Horneby to Bottomlev CD: Hartnett to
Cotter; Freigau to Hornsby to Bottoin
lev. Left on base* Chicago. *. st. L«<u«.
10 Base* on halls. Off Aldridge 2.
off Suthoron. 4 $tu« k out- By Aldridge
1, by Sothoron. 3 Hit by pitched ball
By Aldridge ' ball
Hartnett Umpires Pflrman. Hart and
McCormick Tima. 1:44
Second game
CHICAGO <N> 8T LOUIS <N>
ab h p<va * ab h po nr
Stata cf 4 1 3 o ©Smith rf 3 2 110
Adam* sa 4 13 3 Ollolm cf 4 3 2 ft ft
G'tham 2b 4 2 8 1 OHorn’y 2h « ft 3 2 1
Cotter lb 4 ftlO 1 OBot’l*/ lb 4 ft 6 ft ft
Fberg lb 3 111 ftRlade* !f (2100
Grigsby If 4 12 0 ONet'gall . o I 4 0
H'cote rf 111'* OO'aale* v 1 ft ft 2 ft
O’F’r*!! c I 1 3 1 OFrei u 3h (1110
Wheeler p 3 2 © 4 ©Cooney •• 3 lift 2 ft
Keen p 10 10 0 Bell p © 0 © 1 0
■ ■ ■ Dlcker'n p 8 0 0 1 ©
Total* 10 in 27 13 OaSlark 1 1 © © 0
Totals 32 » 27 14 1
i Ratted for Neib*rgall in seventh
Chicago .320 ©o© 10©—<
8l Louis . ...... ©00 200 30* - 5
Summary — Run* Adams Grantham,
Friberg iieaih'-ote. O'Farrell. Whoelcr !
Smith. Holm. Freigau. Cooney Two base
hit* Freigau. Holm Qrantham. Cooney
Three-bas* hit: Grantham Sacrifice hits
Stafz Double play* Friberg to Grantham
to Cotter. Cooney to Hornsby to Cotter
Adams to Cotter. Left on bases Chicago
(. St T.oui* 2 Flaaes on balls Off
Wheeler. 2. off Bell. 1. off Dlckerman, &
Struck out H> Wheeler. 1. by R*ll. 1.
by Dlckerman 2. by Keen 2 Hits Off
Wheeler. * In ft 2-3 innings; off Bell. 6 In
1 inning <2 on. none out in second); off
Keen. 2 In I 1-3 Innings; off Dlckerman. 6
in s innlngn Winning pitcher Whetler
Losing pitcher R#ll. Umpire* Hart
McCormick and Pflrman Time 1 I-.
Braves Top Pair.
Beaton, July 4.—Boston took both
games of the holiday double-header from
Brooklyn due to the excellent on. hing of
McNamara The a< ore* w-ere ft to 1 and
I to n
Firat game
BROOKLYN <N» BOSTON (N)
ah li po a e ab h po a e
Utah lb 4 0 2 9 n Felix rf S n 7 «' 1
.lonn'n an 4 1 R 2 2«*u'ham If 4 13 0 0
W heal If 4 1 -• o o Stengel rf 3 0 2 o <>
K rnler lb 4 013 n n Mann rf 10 0 o 0
Brown . f 4 10 0 «M'lni lb *3000
Stork Sb 4 0 1 l.or gett 2b 4 2 1 3 0
tl'fllh rf 4 0 ; 0 OR snh aa 4 1 1 4 0
Taylor c 4 2 0 0 0 Lane Sb 4 0 110
Poak p J 0 o •£ 0 O'Neill c 4 2 3 n o
lletuy p 0 0 0 0 0 M'N ara p 110 3 0
Totals 34 7 2414 2 Totala II 10 IT 11 l
Score by Innlnga
Brooklyn ....... ooo 001 ooo - 1
Boston *00 noo 30x !•
Summary Buna Wheat Felix « un
nlngham Mclnnla. O Nell. McNamara.
Two- bane hlta Johnson. Padgett; Hacrl.
ftce hlta Poak. M-Namut* Poubla play*
poak to Stock to Johnaton Johnatnn to
High to Fournier. High to Johnson to
Fournier Left «n baa*'* Brooklyn „ 7.
Boston. 4 Itaaea on balla Off Poak
Mile Off L>oak. tin 4 1-3 Innlnga off
Henry 2 In 113 Innlnga lilt by
pitched ball; By Poak t'unnlnahain l<oa
lug pitcher Poak I'mplrea Moran and
Biller Time I *t
Second game:
BROOKLYN <N> ROSTON CN>
ab h p<> a e ab It po a r
High 2b 8 0 2 0 0 Felix cf 4 110 0
Johns'n aa 4 0 3 2 0t*u ham If 3 0 2 0 0
Wheat If 4 0 0 o 0£tenge| rf 2 0 10 0
F tiler lb :t 1 ft o OM'l'nli 1h S 01J 1 0
Brown rf 3 0 .1 0 01*' get I 2 b 4 10 3 0
Stork Sb * 0 4 1 IB suit aa 4 1 4 ft 0
or fit h tf 4 0 2 0 o Lane 3b 3 113 0
|t’tie try < * 1 0 0 Otilhacn c .1 0 4 0 0
chi'oine p 3 1 • 1 lO'wlch p 3 0 10 0
I la It 3 14 • 3 Totala It 4 IT 11 •
Score by innlnga
Brooklyn nrt0 000 000 0
II taion HO fit I1 x 1
Summary HUP Stengel Txxobaae hlta
Deberry, Felix Stolen haae R Smith
Sacrifice hit Mclnnla Double play H
Smith to Mclnnla Left on haaea Brook
1 vn. ; Boaton, 9 Haaea on balla Pa
borne, 4. UtRatrlrh, l Struck out; By
Pabnrna. 3; tlanewlch.? I'mplrea Big
ler and Moran Time 1:50
Tf \ \* I T \4.1 K.
Houston. 12-9 Beaumont 7-4
tlalveaton. t-3 **n Antonio, 4 4
-hrax epnT t Fort Worth ra'
^ Wuftlla f glU-Dalioc. telu
! Pirates Drop
Double-Header
Pittsburgh, .July 4.—The Reds de
feated the Pirates In both the morn
ing and afternoon games today, the
scores being, 8 to 0 and 4 to 2. Luque
was invincible in the first game. The
score:
First game:
CINCINNATI (N> PITTSBURGH (N>
ab.po.a p ab.po.a e
B'r's If.rf 4 110 0 Rigbee If 4 15 0 0
Critz 2b 5 3 2 C 0 Carey cf 4 0 4 0 0
Roush cf 5 2 0" OCuylrr rf <*>210
Walker, rf 3 2 3 0 n Wright ss 4 0 2 2 0
Duncan, if 2 0 0 0 C Grimm lb 3 o 8 u 0
H’grave c 3 0 4 n ii Traynor 3b 3 2 1 3 «'
B usier Jb 4 2 11 3 «M'vllle 2b 0 2 10
Pinelll. 2b 4 111 0 Gooch < 3 1 1 0
C’eney ** 4 2 2 5 0 Kremer p 2 0 0 2 n
Luque p 4010 OYd# p 10001
total* 38 13 27 15 0 Total* 31 4 27 11 1
Cincinnati . ooi oon 304—8
Pittsburgh .000 000 000—0
Summary—Run*: Burn# (2). Critz.
Walker. Bressler (2). Pinelll. Caveney.
Two-base hit* Walker. Caveney. Three
base hit*: Traynor. Bres*ler 2), Critz.
Stolen base*' Roush. Carey. Sacrifice
hit: Hargrave. Left on ba*ea Cincinnati,
5: Pittsburgh. 4 Ba*e* or ball*: Off Yde.
11 Struck out: By Kremer 1: by Yd**.
11; by Luque, 6. Hit*: Off Kremer. 8
in 4 1-3 inning*, off Yde. 5 in 2 2-3 in
ning*. Losing pitcher: Kremer Umpires:
O’Day and Sweeney. Time: 1 33
CINCINNATI (N). PITTSBURGH <N).
ah h.po.a e ab b.po.a.e
Burn* If 4 0 1 0 0 Bar’art rf 5 3 f> 0 0
Critz 2b 4 0 4 5 0 Carey cf 3 0 2 0ft
Rou*h cf 4 3 0 0 0 Cuyler If 5 0 3 o 0
Walker rf 4 0 4 0 0 Wright a* 3 2 13 0
Har'ave c 4 13 1 OXJriinm lb 3 1 12 0 o
Bres’er lb.3 3 13 0 OTra'nor 3b 4 2 1 3 2
Pinelll 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Mar'll* 2b 3 0 13 0
Cav’ey ** 4 0 O 6 1 Gooch c 4 0 2 1 0
Riley p 2 1 0 2 0 Mea'ow* p 2 1 0 2 0
Benton p 2 0 0 4 2iMue’er 1 HOOD
-Mor'son p 0 0 0 1 0
Total* 34 8 27 18 1 zRaw’gs 1 0 0 0 0
zBigbee 0 0 0 0 0
Total* 34 9 27 13 2
zBatter for Meadow* in 6th
zBatted for Morrison in 9th.
zRan for Barnhart in 9th
Cincinnati .110 ooi 001—4
Pittsburgh . 000 011 000—2
Summary—Runs: Rou'-h (2). Bre**ler
<2l. Wright Gooch Two base hit*:
Wright. Rouchf 2> Three base hits: Roush.
Bre**ler Stolen bas* Carey. Sacrifice*
Carey. Pinelli. Double play*: Caveney to
Critz to Bossier (2): Benton to Hargrav.
to Besaler. Left on bases: Pittsburgh 1".
Cincinnati.5. Base on ball*: Off Rixey. 3.
off Benton. 1 . off Nfeadow*. 1. btru*k
out: By Benton. 1. by Morrison. 2 Hit*,
off Meadow* C in 6 Innings: off Rixey. .
In 5 inning* (none out in 6th) 1 off Benton.
2 in 4 innings, off Morrison. 2 In 3 innings
Wild pitch Rixey Winning pitcher
Rixey Losing pitcher: Meadow*. Umpire:
Sweeney and O’Day Time 1 42
Cards. Islanders
SplitTwin Bill
Oran.1 N.b Tulv * —Th. Shot
City Card* split a double-header with
Grand Island here today, th* visitor* tak
Ine th* mo mine tin** 5 to 4 and th
home t*am grabbing th - afternoon ron
t*st by the score of 1! tn :
The home teatn fell *hort of tiding the
gror* in the ninth when after the third
citv t**m had adored two runs Bus t
whiffed for the third out with the boars
loaded , _
Grand Island hit Pit* h*r Harkins for
IB saf* hits which were good for 2
has** whU*- W Hhupe h*ld th* visitor* to
thr** saf* hits Pugsn'a two-ba*e hit
account*d for the Sioux s only tun*
SIOUX CITY GRAND ISLAND
ah h po a * ab h.po a *
OoodwinJ 3 0 13 OCondon 2 3 0 3 7 0
Bonsen.ra 4 0 0 5 1 Bu**r 3b 42.40
M*D't if * 4 1 1 o OHinklc lb 5 314 ft 0
El la lb 4 1150 lBowm'n e 5 3 2 1 #
Dugan rf 4 1 2 0 ©Oufnn as 4 2 4 4 1
Bool c 3 0 3 1 orchild r 5 3 0 0 0
Alter If ooio oB'khau* 1 •’ l ft ft 0
Peid’tx 3 3 ft 1 2 ©Lu*bbe. c 4 2 2 ft ft
Noerrk cf 3 0 0 1 ftWHhup* p 5 2 0 1 0
Harkins p 3 0 # 5 0 ,
-— Total* iilB2»17 1
Total* 31 32417 2 _
Sioux City . ©©*
Grand Island '*24 200 12*- -11
Summary—Runs: McDermott Leins.
Dugan. Bus**- ft). Hinkle. Bowman t2».
Quinn (21. Fairchild «2L Brookhaus. W.
Shupe Home run: Bowman Thr** base
hit: Quinn Two base hits Dugan.
Brnkhau* Luebh*. Shupe Sacrifices.
Condon Bua*r. Quinn Brookhaua. T.u*bhe
Bas*« on ball*- Harkins t2). Shop* <11,
Struck out by Harklna <31. by W ffhure
<2l Left on bases Sioux City (3),
Grand Island <10> Umoide Harklna
SIOUX CITY <T» GRAND IS iT>
ab h po a.e ab h po s.e
On ml'n ?b 6 2 2 2 0 Condon !b M 1 J I
MrD't if Jtioo Rust 3b 4 2 3 2 “
Dugan rf ♦ 1 1 o 0 Hinkle lb 4 o " o o
Ellis lb 5 2 7 10 Bow'n cf 4 2 4 0ft
r**d'x 5b 5 o 1 t l Quinn as <113 0
Bool c & 2 4 2 •' Fair'd rf 2 1 4 © O
Hnnson *• 5 4 2 2 •* Hro'k’a If 3 1 1 ft ft
Noerrk cf 4 17ft'1 Kra'ger c 3 ft C 0 1
Hoetker d 4 ft ft 1 © Duryea p ft © ft © ft
Alters P 0 ft ft © 0 Hope n * 1 ft ft ft
- — xLuel be Oft###
Total 42 15 27 * 1 —
Totals 31 It 27 12
(Ratted for Bope
Sioux Citv . . ©©! 1©3 ftftl—ft
Grand Island . . .0ft© 21# ©#2—5
Summary—Runs Goodwill Bool <2).
Benson Noreck HoftkM Htnk?>\ Bowman
(!> Quinn Kranlnger Two-base hit*
Bowman Quinn Boi># Thr# base hit
Bool Stolen base* Goodwin Kranlne*'
Ha- -Iflces Dugan Bope. P^o.*khsu» Lef*
on base* Sioux Citv 14; Grand Island. *
Base* on balls Off Hoetker J off Al
tera l: off Durvea 2 off Bope. t
Struck out By Hoetker. 3: by Alters. 2:
hv Duryea 2. by Bope 4 Hits Off
Hoetker. 7 »n eight inning* off Duryea
5 r two and one-third Innings Hit b\
Pitched ball Duryea by Hoetker, Hoetker
br Duryea Balk B >|'** Winning pitcher
Hoetker. Login* pitcher Rope Umpire
ETTA DRUIEN WINS I
“TAVERN STEAK”
North Randal. Cleveland. O.. July
4—Etta Druten. driven and owned hy
Tdm Murphy, f-jracuee. won the
"Tavern Steak ' purae of 15000 fea
ture of today * Grand Circuit pro
gram here
Ho Guy ««» second and Eneign
Tigo third. Heat time f:0S 3-5.
/• A I
Pacific Coast League |
A_—-'
Log Angeles, July 4 -Morning game:
n h i:
Sacramento
Vernon #15 4
Batterlea Thompson, Stroud. Hall and
Koehler M Shot. Thom**a, Vice*. Chris
tian and Whittle?
H H K
■ftcranento ■ • 4 * ©
Vet non 332
Bstterles Canfield James sol Koeh
let Christian. Bryan and Hannah
Oakland. Cal . July 4 —Morning game
R H E
Salt Taka ...
Oakland 3 4 0
Batteries Singleton. Thomaa and
Cook Kraus# and Bakei
Second game R H K
n. h k
Halt !.ak# City . . . 1ft ft
Oaklan<1 . ... 21# I
Hntteri-s Ponder and Peter*, Fo*ter
and Head
Portland. Ore. July 4—Morning gam
R HE
San F*ranH*co .... ........... ft 1© ©
Portland .. f * •
Batterlea Geary. Burger and Agnew.
Eckert. Cochrane and Daly
Fortland. Ore , July 4R 1! K
Han Francvlaco . # 14 1
Portland . ..... I# 11 ©
Batterlea Shea Williams and Agnew
Bedlent and Query
Seattle. Mash. Jul> 4 —First game
R H V
I.oa Angeles ... * IS 2
Hrattl# .. T U 1
Ten Innings
Batteries Crandcll. Dumovlch Root
nnd Jenkins; Sutherland, Stuel and F
B i Id win
Baseball Today
Omaha v». Des Moines
(Urn* Called at 3:SO
I Box Seats on Sale f
at Heaton * Di ug Store. Iftth A Vatnam
jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
a
American Association )
--—'
8t. Paul, July 4.—Morning fame: ^ R
Minneapolis . J * *
•St Paul . .v
Batteries Hamilton. Harrl, and Orab
ow ski. Roettger. Fittery and Dixon.
Louisville, Ky . July 4 — First game:
It. M. tU.
.Indianapolis . J ?,
'igoulsvllle .. • • ? 6 “
Batteries: Hill. Eller and Krueger;
Tincup and Meyer.
Toledo, July 4 — Morning game:^ ^ ^
Columbus .... 2 e o n * i n o o—3 10 4
Toledo . 20600004 x—11 16 0
Batteries: Ketehum and Urban; Glard
and Gaston. „
Second game: R- H-»
Columbus . ... *
Toledo .• • • • 0 7 0
Batteries Northrop and Hartley;
.Scott and Gaston
Milwaukee, Wle . July 4—Second game
R. H. E.
Kansas City ... . 7 11 0
Milwaukee ... . 612 1
Batteries: Lindsay. .Sc hupp and Bill
ings: Lingrel and Young „ _
Milwaukee. .July 4—First game: R. H.E.
Kansas City . .J
Milwaukee . 3 63
Batteries. Zinn and Skiff, Billings;
Pott, Winn and Young
Louisville, Ky. July 4—Second game:
Eleven innings R. H. E.
Indianapolis . 7 17 1
Louisville . . ...818 1
Batteries. Fitzsimmons. Ninth, Hill
and Krueger. Cullop, Deberry, Tincup and
Brottem_
Denver Downs
Solons Twice
Lincoln. July 4.—Denver took both
games h^re today. Herb Hall letting the
Solofts down with three hits for a 3 to
n shutout in the morning, while the Bears
hit three Lincoln pitchers in the pinches
and took the afternoon contest. 8 to 6
Roche and McDonald hit homers in the
afternoon. A one-hand catch by Chaves,
which he turned Into a double play, fea
tured the fielding
The score, first game:
DENVER (W.) LINCOLN* (W >
ab.h.po a e. ab.b po.a.e.
G'rman.Sb .'1421 Moore, r f 40002
G'lardi. If 5 12 0 n f'oleman .If 3 0 1*0
ft Brien f 4 10 0 0 G iber. 2b 2 0 2 5 0
Knight.lb 2 114 1 1 t4’niter. rf 4 0 2 0 0
Berger e* 2 « 1 5 0 MfcD’iel.lb 3 112 1 *
Fa!k. rf 3 2 2 0 0 Snvder. c 3 16 0 0
Roche c 3 2 3 2 0 M’D'Id. |b 3 0 3 3 0
Begley.3b 3 1 0 2 0 Chaves, as 3 1 1 3 0
Hail. P 4 1 0 5 0 R’ssen. p 3 0 0 10
Total* 31102718 1 Totals 2* 32 7 13 2
Score by innings:
Denver 7 60 002 0*0—3
Lincoln .■ 000 000-0
Summary — Runs Gorman. Knight,
Roche. Sacrifices: O’Brien Knirht. Falk.
Roche. Gunther Stolen base; Hall.
B se* on ba! - Off Ha!i. 1: off Rasmus
sen 2 .■'truck out: Bv Hall. 2: by Ran
mussen. 4 Hit bv pitched ball: By
Rasmussen. Knigh* Earned runs Den
v-r 1 Left on base*; Denver * Lin
coln. 4 Time; 136. Umpire: Collin*
and Held.
He^ond game ^.
DENVER <W> LINCOLN (W)
ab.h.po a. e abhpoae
Gorman 2b 4 12 4 'Moore cf 54710
GTdl 1 5 13 5 0 ;i~olemn if 4 3 • » J
0 gl dt if 5 J 5 " 30 th.r 2b -
O'Brien o 3 S 3 0 "Skinner rf S
Knight lb 4 21" « OMcDn’l lb j J ■ \ J
Berger Si 4 0 3 2 1 Con key c 5 2 3 « 1
Falk rf 2 0 10 OMcD’a’d 3 J J z \ ®
Ro.h, t 5 13 1 "ihsvti ss J14J1
Begley I 6 " 0 2 "Rose V * » J J •
Vrhles p 2 1 " " OPsllss P ? J J * J
Fr min p 1 1 0 1 OL dbrrg p > " J ! 2
.-xObovsr 1 0 0 0 »
Totals 34 13 37 18 3 rSnyder 1 8 0 8 0
Totals 41 13x28 12 2
.Freeman out: interference.
zBatted for Pallas in sixth.
7 B*t ted for Chaves in ninth.
Score by :nnings . . g
Denver . . 003 ftll 6-1 — •
Lincoln .,. . i 88 381 8aS_8
Summary—-Runs tJorman, Gingisr^l
(2) Falk Rot he <2) Voorhlea t2*. Cole
nmn Gunther, McDaniel Conkey, Me
McDonald i2J. Home run Roche. Mc
Donald Three-tas" hits Rocha. Voor
hits. Moore. Taro-base hits: Knight,
O'Brien <2*, Ginglard: Moore Gunther
Sacrlfi e».' O’Brien t2). Stolen base.
Coleman Base on fcai s Off Voorhlea 2.
off Fr eman I, off Rose 1, off Pallas 2.
off Lindherg 2 Struck out: By Freeman
2 by Rose 2. by Lindberg 1 Run* and
hits. Off Voorhlea. 3 and 6 in four in
ning* (none out in fifth*; of Freeman. 2
and 7 In f v« Inning*, off Roae. 4 and 7 In
4 1.3 innings, off Pallas. 1 and 1 in
1 2-2 innings, off Lindberg. 3 and 5 in
thre# Innings. Winning pitcher—Voor
b e*. Lc*'ng pitcher — Roae Earned
runs Denver 7. Lincoln 6. Left on base:
Denver *. Lincoln 11 Duubie plays
Gorman to Re'-grr to Knight. Chaves tun
• *5iet»d* Time— 2 10. Umpires Held
and Colima
Jo.'ier. Witches Break Even.
Wichita. Kan. July 4—Wichita and
i St .1 r* ph apltt even in the two games
[played here today, the Saint* taking the
morning came. T tu 1. and the Iczie»
winning the afternoon affair, & to I. The
•core:
First game.
ST JOS IB PH <W> WICHITA «W>
ib h po a e lh h pn.a e
Nufer 2b h 2 2 * 0Smith cf l 0 3 • 0
Cor gan e« 4 1 t 2 1 Butlar Jt» 4 114 1
M thea. lb il I 0 O l>u in* rf 4*100
Miller cf 4 1 4 > QBe k lb 2 Olf 1 1
ivM gio If 4 1 3 0 1 Haley as ♦ l 0 * •
Gilbert 3b 4 1 1 « "Ollpie If »1 J M
Lew an rf 4 3 1 0 OBott 2b 3 12 10
Min tree e 3 0 B »> • Wales c 2 1 1 • •
L‘a port p 4 10 1 OU'gory p 4 10 4 0
Totals S' 11 27 10 3 Totals 34 7 >7 20 3
Score by inning*
S: J.-perh .202 03b—7
Wichita ..010 000 #00—1
Summary—Run* Nufer. Corrigan «2».
Mathea. Miller, PeMaggio. Gilbert. GUlea
pie T»«-b*»* hit • Levan <2i Home
run* Mathea. DeMagfto. S* nice hit:
M metre*. Pouble play* Nufer to
Mathea. Haley to Bott to Beck Struck
.•ut Bn Gregory. 1 : by Pavenport. 2
Hate* on bale Off Gregory. 2. off Pav
enport, 3 Wild pitch Gregory Stolen
taa?a Corrigan (2). Left on baee*.
Wichita. 5 S» Joeepb. € Umpire*
Shannon and O'Brien. Time. lii.
Second game
ST J 'SI. I'll i XVl WICHITA |WI
*b h po * * »b h po » *
Xufsr 7b S 3 I I * Smith rf 4 9 3 9 9
i natn s, 3 9 3 3 9 Hutlsr 3b 3 3 17 9
\l<uh»a tb * ! » » 9 INntng rf 4 2 1 9 0
Mi rr rl n:tmi- k if. 4 I 19 1 I
ivy sic If 3 I 7 9 9 Ha>y ,s 4 117 9
llil.*rt Jh 4 9 0 3 9 CHIl'ple If 3 9 4 9 9
Iithltt rf 4 7 7 9 1 Bolt *b 3 9 17 9
Brook* c 3 13 7 1 MrlMIsn r 7 l « 9 9
I.on s I> 3 9 3 9 0 Hovllk in 4 9 9 9 1
sf-’rinston 1 9 9 (i in —
vt.rtvan 1 9 9 9 9 Totals 31 7 7? 17 7
Total* S3 7 74 19 3
vBattr.l for Brook* In ninth
iRsMrd for levs in ninth
Scora by Inning*;
St Joaeph .... bb2 one—.
Wichita . . .Iti *•* —*
Summary—Run* Mat he* PeMaggio.
Butler Punning (2V Bott. McMullen
T* o-ba*e hit* Heck. Butler. Nufer
Stolen baeea Corrigan, pout hi tt. Bott
Pnubte play Haley to Bott to Beck
Struck out By Hovllk. b: by Love $
Haae* on ball* Off Love. 4 off Hovllk
4 1 eft on baae* Wichita 7 St. Joaeph.
v Wild pitche* Love, Hovllk Hit by
pitched ball McMu' mv by Lor* Um
pire*. Shannon and O'Brien Time: I I'
Columbus—J. A. Kent, Union
PadDc employe. »SI badly burned
about the face anti one hand near
Genoa. Neb., when a signal lamp ex
ploded In hi# hand*.
Boosters Grab
Second Half of
Double-Header
Cullop, Cartwright Hit Home
Runs in Second Contest—
Losers Start ^ ith Big
Lead in Both Gaines.
D<?s Moines. la., July 4.—The 1> -
Moines team ended Omaha's winning
streak at fifteen consecutive victories
when, after losing the first game of
today's douhleheader, 11 to 4. the
locals won the second, 7 to 4. In eai
game the losing team started with a
substantial lead. Cullop and Cart
wright hit home runs in the second
contest. The score. First game:
OMAHA (W)
AB. R. H. PO. A f
Thompson, 2b .. 5 O t 4 0
KohinMin. rf .. 5 1 I 5 ft «
Cullop. lb . 6 I I 7 ft <
Osborn. If . 5 I 2 1 «» «
Honowltr. rf .3 3 2 2 *• '
O'NMI. ** . 5 2 4 ft 3 »
Wilcox, 3b . 5 2 2 2 3
Wilder, e . 4 1 t «i I ©
Hailey, p .. I O 0 ft I •?
Total* . 42 Tl l« 17 *
HE* MOIKES (W)
All. K. H. PO. A L
llaskamppr. mi .5 I 1 1 4 I
< artwright, lb . 5 ft 0 13 I <
Knaupp. 2b .4 1 2 3 I I
Bodie. ef .. 3 113 0ft
Burke, rf ..4 0 1 0 0 ]
Hamilton, 3b .4 1 ft 1 4 '
Kirke. If . 4 O 1 ft ft u
Wheat, e . 4 ft 1 5 1 ft
W'ilaon. p ..1 ft ft I 4 i
gf orriden .1 0 ft 0 ft i.
Total* .35 4 7 27 16 4
illutted for Wilton In ninth.
Non bx inning*:
Omaha ftlft 24« 118—1
Hr* Moine* 300 ftftft (Mil— 4
Nummary—Home run: W'ilrox. Thr#-*
ba*** hit: Bo<lie. Two-Iwm hit: (ullop.
Wilcox, Wilder. Knaupp. Thomj^m
Kirke. Hacrlficf hit*: Bonowitz. Haile*
Left on lia*e«: Omaha, 10; He* Moine*.,
7. Mrurk oot: By W ilson. 4: by Haile*.
6. Bay* on bail*: Off W'll*on. 4; off
Bailey. 3. Earned run*: Omaha. 5: He*
Moine* 2. Double play: Hamilton to
Cartwright. Umpire*: Powell and Hono
hue. Ttme: 1:56.
Score, aerond game:
OMAHA fW)
AB. R. H. O. A. J
Thompson. 2b .... & ft 1 2 3 ft
Robinaon. rf . 5 0 1 4 ft ft
Cullop. lb . 4 2 8 lft 0 o
Oaborn. If . 4 « 2 ft ft «
Bonowitx. rf . fi 6 1 2 ft ft
O'Neill. ** 6 1 2 1 4 «♦
W ilrox. Sb ..4 1 1 2 I «
I.enahan. r . 3 ft 1 3 1 2
xW ilder. e . 1 ft « ft ft •»
Koupal. p . 3 ft 1 ft 1 0
xOrigg* . 1 ft ft ft ft o
Mark, p ft ft ft ft ft u
Total* 4ft 4 IS 24 lft 2
DE> MOINES <W>
AB. R. H. O. A. I
Maskamper. *• . 2 ft 1 ft 8 ft
( artwrignt. lb 4 I 1 5 ft ft
Knaupp. 2b 4 1 2 8 2ft
Bodie. rf . 4 1 2 7 ft «
Burke, rf . 4 1 1 * ft ft
Hamilton. 3b . S 1 ft 3 ft ft
Kirke. |f .4 o 1 1 ft o
Wheat, e . 2 1 1 4 1 ft
Brown, p . S 1 1 ft ft ft
Total* . 30 7 lft 27 4 o
xBatted for I enahan In eighth,
xBattel fur Koupal in eighth.
Omaha . 10ft 210 Oft©—t
He* Moine* . OftO 06ft 0?x—7
■nummary—Home run*: ( ullop, Cart
wright. Three-haoe hit*: Wilcox, Bodie.
Two- bn*e hit*—Knaupp. Wheat. Brown.
•*arrifioe hit*: Flaokamper. Hamilton.
to heat. Stolen Iimcs: JW.rn.wit/ Brown.
Left on ha»ew Omaha II. He* Moiae* 3.
Mrurk out: Bj Hrvwn 5. by Kouitfli .V
Ha»e an hall*: Off Brown 2 off Koupal
1. Earned run* and hit*: Off Brown. ♦
and 13 in nine inning*; off Koupal. I and
ft in eexen inning*: off Mark. 2 and 2 In
one inning. I.o«ing pitcher—koupal.
Hilble play*—Thomp*on to O'NHI to ( ul
lop: Thompson to ( ullop t mpire*; Hon.
ohue and Powell. Time: 1:47.
Indiana, M in. Lose.
Oklahoma City. July 4—After taking
the f;r*t gam* today 5 to 1 Tu!aa bad
Oklahoma City beaten In the **ccnd en
counter 3 to 6. until the eeventh when
the Indiana drove Teaar off the h II and
bombarded Voigt, a x hita producing e x
run* and a « to 3 victory. The acere
FI rat came'
TULSA (W) OKLA. CITY <W
ab h po a e aK hr »
Flippln *» 5 113 1 Heck cf 5 15 1!
>arg«*nt 3b 4 2 1 0 ©Sweey If 4 4
Austin rf 4*2© ©aMenze
Lamb cf 5 I 2 © ©Felber rf 5 11?'
Wash n 2b 3 2 3 2 01. erus lb 4 2.
Cater c 4 1 7 © "MN Jy ib 4 r
S uar? if 4 17 0 I* Tate 7b 4
Lehvelt lb 4 0 7 1 okhadot m * © . 5
Black p 3 © 1 7 ©Hale c 4 2'
- ■- ■— —- —nger p J ft © .
Total* 34 11 27 13 lxKrueger 1 © •
Allen p ft © ft ©
Total* ;§ n :: i *
xBatted for Sweeney in ninth.
zHatted for Songer ta eighth.
Tula* .10« 510 Ml —
Oklahoma City . .Itl ©©8 M6—f
Summary—Run? Flippm. Lamb. W »»i
burn. Ca?ey. Black. Sweeney. Felber Te<
ba»e hit*: Flippia. Sargent, Lam
Washburn, Caaey. Stuart. Lulerus. Thre
baae hit: Washburn Sacrifice h
Washburn. Black. Bases on balls: c'*
Allen, 1. off B.ack f Htt by pitche;
ball: By Songer. Austin. Struck out H
Serge- 6; by Black. 5> Fun? and hi**
Off Songer 4 and 10 in eight inn •:
Wild pitch Black. Losing ptv.hr
Songer Double r’*’• \fcNa •
Luderus; Tate to Kha lot to Lud*
Black to Flippin to I.ehvert Lei
base* Tulsa. I. Oklahoma City. 11 l
p;re». Ha>ea and i*affne\ Time
Score second game
TULSA (W1 OK LA. C1TT
ah h. po.a e ah h p ' * *
Fllpnln «e 4 « ® 1 t* Hock cf 3 l
Sarg'm Jb I M P ®Sween'y l( 1 M
Austin rf 4 3.’® ®Fe.her rf 4 ® ® 0
ljtnb cf J 1 3 ® v Lud'us lh 3 f- lfl
LeltVt lb 5 1® v* OM X'iv Jb 4 3 1.
Vroshy c 4 0 ? I # Tate 3b 4 3.
Stuart If 4®?® 9 Khadot aa « l Z
W burn Jb 3 2 1 4 0 Ha!e c 4 1 &
Teear p 1 1 ® l 0 May p 1 ® 0 1 ‘
\o-gt p M I 0 0 iM*ri
—■— Brow n p C f 0
Total* 10 I 34 $ 9 -
Total® tS • 3 4 I! 1
» Rat ted for May In **\en:h
Tulsa . .Jo® ®01 f —*
Oklahoma City . O®® ®0® 4®—*
(Called end eighth by agreement f
both team* to catch tram )
Summit) — Run* Fllppm. \ «*
Washburn Hock Felber. M> N'g!!>
Khadot. Men* Two-hase bit* A- -
Mense Three.base hit Washburn
h(te Leltvelt, Teea* tS>. St »
l aee Sweeney. Base on balls: Off Mi;
1 off Tesar. » Hit by pitched ball Lac
by \l«) Felber by Teaar Struck ou"
By May 1. by Brown. 1. by Tesa- 0
by Voigt 2 Runs and hits Off Mi'
a and 4 in T Innings; off Tesar. 3 art .**
•n 0 1-3 Inntn®* Winning pitcher V*'
Losing pitcher Voigt Left on ba*c»
Tulsa. 0; Oklahoma. I Tima 1 fl Um
pires. Hayes and Oaffney
Veteran Turf Man Die*.
K.mmi City. July 4—Edward Co:
Hitan. SS. retired race track m«n and
spectacular fl*ure on the Amertvi
turf, died here today. He came here
seven week* »*r> from Akron. Ohio
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