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    Buffaloes Take Both Ends of Double-Header From Howard Gregory’s Witches
- ®___. ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■■ - ; ■ " 11 i ' I
Lee Allows Only
Four Bingles in
First Contest
Bailey Holds Izzies Runless,
Hitless for Six Innings—
Herd Scores Early in
Initial Game.
HK It u f f a I o c x
made lia.v while
some 6,000 spec
tators and the
son milled yes
terday and won a
d o u b I e-h e ader
from Howard
(JreRory and his
Wichita Witches
by the scores of
8 to 2 and 7 to 5.
It was the Herd's
third straight vic
tory over tile Jayhawkers and inci
dentally Omaha increased its lead
over IJenver in the standings as the
Hears only played one contest and
lost.
Yesterday’s twin victory on the
part of the Ruffs just goes to show
what the Herd can do when it gets
the right kind of pitching. .Lee and
Buttey, tlie veteran southpaws of the
dul» were the ones who turned in
the wins and they deserved eaeli vic
tory. Lee southpawed the Witches
into defeat in tlie initial contest, al
lowing the enemy only four hits, two
of whirh came in the fifth inning
when I\ iciiita scored its only two
runs. I!c struck out 10 and wasn't
in trouble outside of llie fifth inning.
Bailey pitched another one of his
good games. I.Ike his teammate,
Railoy had a bad Inning in the sixth
when "Wichita scored four Tuns and
again in the ninth when it scored
another. The- Buffalo portsider held
the Witches runless and hitless un
til the sixth and only allowed them
eight hits during the game. Five
of the eight hits came in the sixth
Inning.
Wichita didru't receive such good
pitching, especially in the first game
when the Buffaloes Jumped on Mc
Namara in the firBt inning and
scored three runs off a double. Cul
lop's 31st homer, Osborn's triple and
Bonowitz's single.
In the second inning after the Buf
faioes had scored two runs, Oregory
yanked McNamara and sent out Sel
lers who didn't do any better than his
mate. The Buffs took picks on Sei
lers In the fifth and sixth innings,
scoring a run in the fifth and two
more in the sixth,
WICHITA.
\n.R II TH.SH.Sn.BB.PO.A.E.
Smith rf ..... 4 I 1 100130ft
Brow nr Jb I I 0 o n n o 4 « n
Bminlnr If 4 a I 3 n 0 ft 1 u |
Payne rf « n 1 3 n 0 n 1 in
Berk lb 4 ft 0 (1 I) ft ft * ft ft
I'dlcy ** 3 ft ft ft ft ft 3 3 .7 ft
'dllesnie 3b 4 ft ft 0 II ft 1) J I ft
McMullen r • ft 0 » ft 0 o 4 11 n
MeNamara 11 ft ft 11 (I 11 ft 11 11 d n
v Seller* n 3 ft ft ft ft o ft n n ft
x Wale* I I) ft ft 0 0 II 0 0 ft
Total* 31 3 4 « 0 0 3 24 11 J
Bt'W.MOES.
I" P.H TB HH..XB.BI1.PO.A.E
Thn'ft*nn 2b 5 2 3 3 ft (I ft 2 3 II
Rrhlnscn rf 5 2 I I 0 I o ft o 0
rollon 10 4 2 2 3 o 0 1 11 0 ft
Osborn If 5 1 2 4 ft II ft I ft 0
a-niovltn ef 4 1 X H ft 0 | 2 ft ft
‘•’Veil ** 5 ft I I ft 11 ft ft 3 ft
•VUros 3b 4 II 3 3 ft ft ft * 2 3
Wilder r 3 (I I I 0 ft t 11 I ft
l.ee p 4 II (I ll II ft II u 2 ft
Total* 39 S III 24 ft I 3 2* III 3
-Wale* batted for Seller* in ninth,
seo-e by Inning*:
Wichita (Kill 020 (KMt 2
lln'falne* 320 ftl2 (Six H
Summary—Home ran: Cullop. Three
0-i*.e h:t*: Ovborft. Bnnnwltz. Two-0a*e
h't*: Tbomp*on. Payne. Double piny*:
""lie' (•» Browne [■> Berk, Run* « and
hU*: Off M» N-imara. ft and K In 1 2-3 in
e*n-*: eff Seller*. 3 and S In ft 1-3 in
"'"r*. Base* on Oa1!*: Off McNamara. I:
off - ell- r*. 2: eCf lee. 3. Struck » lit: B*
M_eNem*r". (': by Seller*. 4: h, l.ee. 10.
"'Inning p'teher- i,*e. fa**in* pllefvT: M,
Seirarn. Pe-*e,| hell*- Wilder. 1'mnlre-t
tleffne* ip-1 Have*. Time: 1:50. I.eft ,.n
be*e*( Wichita. S: Omaha. 1ft.
Second aaine:
W It II IT \
AB.R.H TB.xH.SB.BB.PO. \.E
“mltll ef 4 ft II ft I ft (12 0 I
Browne 2b 3 ft t 1 1 o « I 3 0
"nnninir If 5 13 3ft (I ft 3 ft 0
"Hint rf 4 I (1 (I ft ft 1 3 1 ft
'•"rk lli I » I I ft (I ft s « n
44lev *» 3 ft I 2 ft ft I 4 3 0
"Jl'eaple 3I> 3 (I (I ft ft ft I 2 2 ft
I'-lea r I 2 2 3 ft ft II 2 2 ft
-orrr-rr p . 3 I 1 I II ft ft 1) I ft
xMrMulIrn 1 ft II ft ft (I ft ft II 0
Trial* ...35 5 * II f 9 3 24 It 1
IH'4'F.M OKS
A'l.U.Il TB.SII.SB.BB.PO.A.E
■chomp*, n ?b 5 ft 0 ft ft ft ft 1 I ft
"ob|n*on rf 4 I I I ft ft ft 3 I) ft
t',l*l,»p II, ..4 I ft 0 ft II ft 1ft 3 11
o*bcrn If 4 I 2 3 ft ft ft 3 ft e
D-Poslt* of. 4 I 2 2 (I (I ft 1 (I ft
-O’Neil »* * I 1 I* (I ft II 2 2 3
Wilcox 3b 3 0 I I I 1 II | I o
l.neltbe ft , 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 0 0
Motley p» 3 I 2 3 I) II I 2 5 II
zKnupiit o n o ll o o ft 0 o o
# _ _ _ ___
Tflto'a 3(1 7 10 12 2 I 3 27 I! *
xMrMuUrn Imtleil for 4.regnry In ninth.
-/Koiipnl ran for O'Neil In foorlb.
Her re by Innins*:
W'eMta ikki not ftftl— 5
1114* (KKI 00 5 (121— S
B"ff’il«ra 010 101 31 x— 7
lilt* 02(1 Ml 32x—10
Monimary—TMn-bo*e bit*: Wale* Don
nine. I|,-a(ey, (Shorn. Ihdley. lilt by
"Itebed boll: Browne by Bollev: O'Neil bv
tiregery (2) : Kohlnann by f.regnrv. struck
out: Bv l.resorv I: by Ball, v 4. I mnlr,-*:
tiwffnev and Have*. Time ef rame: 1:55.
left on bn*e*: Wichita s: Omaha 7.
Josies Win Sluglest.
Denver. Auk 17—St. Joaeph todny hes»*
Denver in a alUKfeat. 17 to 14. I'tuivpr
'mH four pitcher* and St Joacnh three in
Iin effort f»» atop pgrh other Score
FT. .JOSEPH (Wi DENVER i\V)
«b.h o.a e. Ah h o n #.
D'nKKln If 5 3 4 n nOormnn lb f. 10 2 1
For'Kan **51411 Beraer ** 31021
Mathea lb 5 .1 7 0 'I Rfglsv *« 2 on j o
Hiller rf 4 1 I o OOtn'rdl If 4 1 3 o n
Gilbert 3b 4 2 1 3 0 Ruche lb 5 15 0 0
Douthit rf 2 2 1 0 1 11' Brien if ft .1 SI 0
Nufer 2b 5 2 3 4 OFalk rf 5 2 3 0 0
Urooka c, 3 2 4 1 <1 Kniirht 2b 4 4 3 4 0
xFer'Kton 0 n 0 o o Hinkle c 2 0 7 1 1
Mlnetree c 1 0 1 o o zHrown 110 0 0
Haiti p 3 0 0 0 0 \VJinlin* c 2 1 2 1 0
Blrk’ork o 0 0 0 0 0 I'Ikk n 2 2 0 0 0
Dav'ort p 21000 Hall p 210JM
--—— Free'an p 0 0 0 0 n
Total* 42 17x28 8 2 Vo'hel* p 110 0 0
Total* 44 19 27 13 3
itO’Brlen out hit bv batted ball.
xRan for Brooke In elKhth
zBatted for Hinkle In fifth
Hi ore by InninK'
Ht. Joaeph .400 050 170—17
Denver .003 232 030— 14
Summary—Buna; DeMftKKio (2). Cor
rlKMO Mathea (3). Miller 12). Gilbert (3).
Drtuthlt (3). Nufer. FernnKton Devon
port. Golman. Beraer (2). (llrucUrdl,
Koehe. O'Brien (2) Falk. Knlaht m.
Hinkle. Brown. PIkk Two-bane hlta
Mnthle*. Beraer. Kc»ehe. F4rowrt. Nufer.
O'JBcJen. Three-ba*e hit*: DeinaKKio.
Douthltt f'orilKan. Brook*. Nufer Flome
run: KniKht. Htolen ba*e* Brooka.
o'Hrlen. Douthltt. Gilbert. Miller. Hajrl
flee*: Douthltt. Gorman. Double plava
Beirlev to KniKht to Roche Struck out:
My PIkk 4 by Hall. 3: bv Hald 2: bv
Hhdeenatock i by DtvcnpoH Base* <>n
ball a: Off FHkkj. 1: off Davenport. . off
Half! 2: off Illrkenatoi k. 1; off Hall 1
«»ff Freeman. 2: off Voorhala. t Phm*<mI
ball: Fllnkb. Kuna and hlta: Off lfald. 9
and 10 In 4 1-3 Innlnaa: off Blrkenatoek
0 and 1 In 1 3 InninK off PIkk. 5 and 7
In 4 InnlriK*; none out In fifth; nff Hall
5 and K In 3 Innlnaa: none out In elahth:
off Freeman. 3 Mnrt 1 in 2*3 Innlnir Win
Pina pitcher: Davenport. Doalna pitcher:
Man. Deft on ba*ea: 8t. Joaeph. 4: Den
ysr, in Empire*: Donohue and Colllna
Time 3:10.
With two #*r*ptlona. avary member of
the Overland Tlraa. rhamplona of the
Induatrlal league, play* with ioma 8un
itiy Metropolitan laagua team.
I
Baseball Itbnljs
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standing*.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Cmnhn .IX 45 .HI!# .622 .613
Denver .72 49 .695 .59* .590
Tulsa .69 52 .670 .574 .566
St. Joseph . 66 52 .659 .563 .555
Oklahoma City ..61 60 .504 .509 .500
Wichita . 56 66 .463 .467 .459
Lincoln . 41 73 .360 .365 .356
Des Moines . 38 79 325 .331 .322
Y«sterdny’s Results.
Omaha 8-7; Wichita 2-5.
Tulsa 10-11; Des .Voine.s 2-2.
Oklahoma City 14-3: Lincoln 5 2.
St. Joseph 17: Denver 14.
Game* Today.
Denver at Omaha.
Des Moines at Lincoln.
No others scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L Pet. Win Lose
New York .69 42 .622 .6“ .616
Pittsburgh .65 44 .596 .600 .591
Chicago . 61 48 .656 .560 660
Brooklyn . 62 51 .549 .653 .544
Cincinnati . 59 57 .509 ...513 .504
St. Louis . 47 64 .423 .429 .420
Philadelphia . 41 68 .376 382 .373
Boston . 40 70 .364 .369 .36U
Yesterday’s Result*.
Brooklyn, 9-8; Cincinnati, 4-5.
Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 1.
Boston. 4; St. Louis, 2.
Only games played
Games Today.
Philadelphia at Ht. Louis.
New York at Cincinnati.
Boston at Chicago
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win.Xose.
New York .6 6 4 9 .674 .678 .669
Detroit .64 60 .501 .565 .557
Washington . 63 52 .548 .552 .543
St. Louis .60 53 .531 .536 .526
Cleveland . 53 61 .405 .470 .401
Chicago . 51 62 .451 .456 .447
Philadelphia . ...50 05 .425 .440 .431
Boston . 49 64 .434 .439 .430
Yesterday’s Result*.
New YArk. 2; Chicago. J.
Washington, 8; Detroit, l.
Only games, played.
Hftimes Today.
St. Louis nt Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington.
Chicago at New York.
AMERICAN association.
Kt*» t»f|ing«.
W. L. Pet. Win Los-'
St. Paul . 70 51 .579 .582 .574
Indianapolis .67 50 .573 .576 .56*
Louisville .Of, 53 .556 .559 .650
Columbus .58 63 .479 4*4 .475
Kansas City .55 i.4 .402 .40? .459
Toledo . 56 6 7 .455 .460 4'2
Minneapolis .55 07 .451 .455 .447
Milwaukee . 54 06 .450 .455 .4 10
Yesterday ’« Result*.
Kansas Cltv 6-0; Toledo 3-5. >
Columbus 7-G: Milwaukee 3-4.
St. Paul 5-3: Indianapolis 1-2.
Minneapolis 11: Louisville 7.
Game.* Today.
Kansas City nt Toledo.
St. Paul «t Indianapolis.
Minneapolis at Louisville.
Milwaukee at Columbus.
INTERNATIONA L LEAGI E.
Rochester 5-2: Baltimore 2-3.
Toronto 3-8; Jersey City 4-1.
SyraeuKe 3: Reading 0
Buffalo 19-9; Newark 6-4
KOl'TIIKRN ASSOCIATION.
Little Rock 1-0: New Orleans 0-4.
Chattanooga 3. Memphis 6.
Nashville 8; Mobile 6.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Dallas 1; Houston 8.
Fort Wortli 16; San Antonio 3.
Wichita Falls 6. Galveston 9
Shreveport-Beaumont, postponed, rain.
THREE-EYE LEAGUE.
Danville, 2-5; Bloomington. 6-3.
Evansville. 3-2: Peoria, 7-7.
Terre Haute. 6-1: Decatur. 2-2.
Oilers Grab Pair
From Boosters
*
Des Moines, In., Auk. I".—Tulsa
outclassed Des Molnp* In two games
today and won them, 10 to 2 and 11
to 2. AVilliani Bayne, recently obtain
ed from the St. Louis Browns, pitched
his' first (tame for Tulsa in the sec
ond contest and was unhittnble until
he had a safe lead. When the locals
made a miserable showlne In the field
In the ninth inning, the crowd start
ed a cushion battle that held up the
contest for more than 10 mlnut*s.
Score:
First gnm*
TULSA (W) DES MOINES (W)
nb.h pa a * ah h po.a e.
Stuart If 6 2 3 1 Flask ** 4 116 0
M’D’ld 3b 4 2 0 3 1 Cor’den If 4 2 0 0 0
Davis rf fi 1 2 0 ooTnor rf 4 110 0
Lamb cf 5 3 2 0 It Bod I* if 4 110 0
VV’burn 2b 4 3 0 2 1 Knau’p 2b 4 0 5 3 1
Crosby v 4 2 3 0 ft/Mu’gni 1 b 4 111 1 o
I.'velt lb 4 lio o o llH'ton "b 3 0 12 0
Pltpoin ** 5 0 17 o Wheal 4»»200
Volght p 5 3 0 1 0 WI Iron p 3 1 o 2 0
-* Bon 11 0 0 0 0 0
Total* 42 17 27 1 4 2
Total* 34 7 27 13 1
zBatfed fur \Vll*on in ninth
Score by Inning*:
Tul*a . 302 010 400—10
I)** Moine* . 100 001 000— 2
Summary—Run*: Stuart, McDonald.
Davi*. Lamb (3). Waahburn (2). Flip
pin, Volght. FlRskamper (2). Home
run*: McDonald ar»l Lamb. Two-baae
hit*: Corriden. I.a mb, Volght. McDonald,
Crosby Left on baa*: Tula* 9; Dea
Moines, 11 Struck out: By Wilson, 2;
by Volght. 2 Base* on ball* off Wil
son. none, «.f f Volght, 6. Earned run*:
TuIhp. 9; De* Moine*. 1. Double play*:
Hamilton to Knaupp to 8tuveng*n;
Waahburn to Flippln to Ia»IlveJt Um
pire* p.well and Held Time: 1 42.
Sennnd gam*
TULSA (W) DES MOINES (W)
ab.h.po a e ab.h.poa*
Auatfn if 4 0 2 0 OFlask'r ** 3006 3
M D’ld 31% 3 0 4 2 1 Cor’den If 4 1 3 0 0
Davis rf 4 3 2 0 00 c nor rf 4 11oo
Lamb cf 4 0 3 0 1 Bodte cf 4 0 3 1 0
LHiv’t lb 5 3 0 I « Kna p 2b 4 14 5 1
W'tmrn 2b 5 0 3 1 URtuv'en lb 4 2 13 1 0
Crosby c 6 3 3 0 0 Ham’n 3b 4 2 2 2 0
Flippln as 4 l 3 4 1 Beall c 3 110 4
Bayne p 4 1 1 0 0 zWheat 1 0 0 0 0
■ ■ ■ Wetzel p 2 0 0 1 0
Totals 34 11 27 9 I Hou** p 1 0 0 2 0
zllungllpg 1 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 9 27 17 4
znntted for B*all In ninth.
r.Batted for House In ninth.
Score by Inning*
Tulsa .000 110 144—11
D*S Moines. 000 000 n\l— ?
Summary—Rhns: Austin Davis (31,
T.anib (2). LeHvelt (2). Waahburn (2),
Flippln, Flasks ni per. Knaupp Two-base
hits; Flippln, Crosby. Dsvl*. Lellvelt,
O’Connor Sacrifice McDonald. Stolen
»*a** Crosby. Left on bases Tul*s. 7.
Dea Moine*. 4 Struck out By Wetzel.
1, by Bayne. 3 Bases on balls: «»fr
Wetzel, 3; off House. 2 Hit by pitched
hall: ,By Weigel. La nth. Earned run*
and hit*. off Wetzel, 2 and K in seven
and one-third Inning*; off House. I and
3 in ore and two-third* inning*; oft
Bayne, 1 and 9 In nine inning* Losing
pitcher Wetzel Double pja\* Knaupp
to Htiivepgen. Knaupp to ntuvenger »o
Flaakwtnper to Mttivengen, Flippln to
Waahhurn to LeJIvelt Umpire* Held
and Powell. Time: 1:31
REYNOLDS, YOUNG
T0PLAYATLINC0LN
Sam Reynold*, city golf clmin- !
plon mid former *t*tc rhumpinn,
and lllninc Young, al*o former
state rlinniplon, will piny Cyril
Walker, national open rlianip and
liohhy Cniieknhank, rmmeriip (or
the national title in 102.1, In an ex
hibition match at the I.lnroin
club Wednesday
Singleton at Ak Field.
Johnny Hlnglcton. veteran jockey
uml owner of thr*** thoroughbrodg,
arrived |n Omaha yenterduy from
Chicago where he hnn hren racing at
the Hawthorne meeting, Klnglcton
will race hie *hort utrlng nt the Ak
8a r-Ben raced, Kepternbi’e U to Hep
tember 27, Inelunlve.
Jimmy Houln, guperlntendent of
the Ak track, nlao returned from
the Hawthorne meeting yenterdny.
The Woodmen of Ih* World, runners
up In the Metropolitan league, will play
at Papllllon thl* afternoon. The Wood
men are entered In the southwestern
Iowa tournament, which start* Friday.
Rumor hsa It that ‘Ik* ’ Mahoney and
FreUsg of the Murphy Did Ita will p|*>
In the tourney with the Fiat email.
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Batting Averages
of Players in
City Ball Series
s/
Batting average of the players par
ticipating in the citv series:
» HI NDAY SENIOR DIVISION.
AB. If Pet.
Hannan, West L Improvers . . 1 11 000
Mason. C. LI. &• Q.1 1 1.000
Bans. West L Improvers .5 3 .000
Satrapa, Vinton Merchants . ...5 3 .600
rjrimm. West L Improvers . 4 2 .500
Wftlia, West L improvers .4 2 .50"
Welch. Vinton Merchant* ....4 2 . f*o0
Frejtag. Murphys .4 2 .500
Nick. Murphy* ...3 1 .500
Mahoney Murphys .2 1 .500
BedurH. West I. Improvers ....5 2 . 4ftft
Donohue. West I. Improvers 3 1 .333
Koehler. Vinton Merchants .3 l .331
Ilanrahan. Vinton Merchant* 3 1 . ;3
Ryan, Murphy* . 3 1 .33.3
Shalberg. Murphy* ... .3 1 333
Paul. Vinton Merchant* 4 1 2'ft
Skomol, Vinton Merchant* . 4 1 .250
Jordan C B A Q 4 1. 0
Brnniff. CRAW . 41 .250
Morrison. c B. & Q 4 1 .2 50
Mellck. West I. Improver* ....I 1 .2°o
Jordon Vinton Merchant* 5 1 . 2"0
Novitsky. Vinton Merchant* 5 1 200
Note—All othpr player* tak ng part in
the aeries have not secured any *afe hit*
and are therefore not listed
HI NDAY .11 SIOR DIVISION.
J. Cavcney. Broun Park* .31 .333
Nepedahl. Flrown Park* .3 1 .333;
Nelson. Brown Park* ... 4 1 250
Jamison, William Ht Meich. 4 1 . 25ft
Knezecek. William St. March. 4 1 .250j
Sonins Defeat
Hubs. 4 to 3
ELK HORN YAI.LRY LEAD! E.
Standings.
W«n. Lost. r> t
Ponln* .13 4 764
Hcribncr .13 4 .764
Rub* .* 5
Hooper . 6 6 -506
Arlington . 6 9 -470
We*t Point . 6 10 .378
Nickerson . 4 13 235
Plair . 3 13 .167
Ye*-terda%’» Result*.
Honln*. 4; Hubs. 3
Hcrihner. 3. Hooper. 6.
Arlington. 6; Rlnfr, 2
Ntrk'r*on, 4. West Point. 1.
Fremont, Neb., Aug. 17.- With tho
6t*ore 3 to 1 nguinst them, the Sonins
wtagod a batting rally in their half
of the ninth, whlyh enabled them t«>
score two run*, and another rally in
the ttth that netted them the win
ning run In a 4 to 3 game with the
Hubs of Fremont here today.
Brownaon, on the mound for the
Sonina, am! Melton, hurling for the
Huba, both pitched good ball, allow
ing ninq hita apiece.
Scribner, by virtue of its 9 to f,
victory over Ilooper. remained in a
tie with the Sonina for the league
leadership.
Arlington downed Blair, 5 to 2.
while Nickeraon won a 4 to 1 oonteat
from YVeat J'oint.
INDIANS WIN
DOUBLE-HEADER
Lincoln, Neh. Aug 17 —Oklahoma City
look both cids of a twin bill her* Hun
dll). 14 to R and 3 to 2. Joe T**e* two
home run* and Mensc * drrui. smash fea
lured th« opener Error* behind Ham
Lewi* gave the second game to the In
dlanr.
iMrst game:
OKLA. CITY (W ) LINCOLN (W )
ah h po a e ab h po * e
Hock cf 8 2 4 6 «• Moore cf 4 0 1 ft n
Menze If 6 3 6 0 0 Purdy 3b 5 0 0 3 3
Feliter rf R ft 1 ft 0 O ther If 4 110 0
M< I i*l lb 4 1 11 o o Ski nr rf 4 2 1 o n
M-N'lv 2b 4 3 0 4 0 L**’M 2b 404 .3 0
Tate .3b R 3 1 0 0 1 • wri t lb 3 2 12 0 0
Kbadot **51270 Snyder c 3 1 7 3 2
Forest c 5 13 0 » I’bnv* * se 3 1 0 4 n
Miy p 4 0 0 1 0 t'onper p 4 112 0
•---*(>rover 1 onoo
Total* 43 1 5 27 12 0 --
Total* 34 % 27 15 5
zBatted for Dumber in ninth
S. ore by Inning*
Oklahoma C ity .602 200 122—1 4
Lincoln .010 .300 100— & 1
Summary—Run*. Hock Mens* (3L K*l
ber. McDaniel (3). M< Nally <2». Tm* 1.3).
May, Dunther. Cartwright (2), Hnyder.
<’h*v*x Dome run* Tuts (2). Mens*
Three t»**« hits Chavez. Skinner Two
has* hit* McNally Tafc Cartwrlyht i.
Cooper. Sacrifice hit* ICmk. McNally
Struck out: My May 2; bv Cooper 7 Basra
on balls: Off Mav 5, off Cooper 2 Hit
by pitched ball: Moore bv May Double
piny Mi Nally to Kbadot to McDaniel.
Passed ball Snyder Left on base, iiklii
honin' City 6. Lincoln 3. Earner runs:
Oklahoma City *; Lincoln 1 .stolen base:
McDaniel Dmplrc* shannon nnd Obrien
Time: 2:07
Second game;
OKLA CITY IW) LINCOLN <W)
ab h po a e. ab h po a e
Hock cf 4 2 2ft n Moore «f I 1 3 1 •>
Manse If 3 1 3 0 ft Purdy 3b 3 1111
Felber rf 4 0 10 Od'ther If 1 ft 1 0 ft
M'DTet 1b .3 0* 2 OHkl ner rf 3 0 0 0 0
M’N'Iy 2It 4 2 6 3 01/mrl 3b 3 13 7 0
Tate 3b 3 0 0 3 OCrlght 1b 4 trt 1 1
Kbadot **.3 1 2 5 01 'haves ** 3 116 0
Forest. 1 4 0 4 2 0 Lamb o 2 0 3 0 1
Hm la I nn p 4 0 1 0 OsHnydnr C 1 »i I ft !
1 • 1 • p lift]#
Totals • :7 16 0 zRulen 1 ft 0 0 0
zdt u\ < r 1 0 0 0 0
Tnlnl. .1" » oVt i
xMntted for Lamb in sixth
zHafted for Chaves In ninth
sRatfed f'»r Lewi* In ninth.
Hours by Inning*
Itklslionia City 21ft 000 000—-.'
Li 10 oln . . ....100 oftl 000—3
nil 11 Ruin Mot k * t» Mtnii
Mnore. Purdy. Two him hit: Laxserl
Maiilfice hH tlunther Struck oui Rv
Mh la t i'N 4. by Lewis, ? Muse on bntl*
itff Halalnn. 5, off Lewi* 4 Double
play* McNally to Mi Daniel, McNallv
10 kbadot «o McDaniel Moots to La >
zerl Htnjen base* McNally. Klindot.
I'bevez Earned run* Oklahoma City.
I Lincoln I Left on base* Oklahoma
CRy, *, Lincoln. 7. t'mplrr*. U'f1rl*n
*nd Shannon, Tim*: 1.67.
t
1
Short Ship R ace
Circuit Opens
Madison. Neb., Aug. 17.—The South
Dakota-Nebraska Short Ship Racing
circuit of which the Madison county
fair at Madison, Neb., is a member,
opened this week at Platte, S. D.,
with the largest and classiest field of
harness horses ever assembled at a
meeting at that place.
The circuit meeting at Madison will
he held the second week in Septem
ber. following the Nebraska state fair.
Purses at Madison will total $1,500 for
the six principal events and each race
will carry added money. The gallop
ers will he given two events daily
which will pay $100 each and the
added money, a total of more than
$600.
The entry list for the opener Is
made up from four states, Iowa. Ne
braska, South Dakota and Minnesota.
Each of the six harness events has
from six to eight starters presenting
well balanced classes and* insuring
some interesting races.
Among the prominent horsemen
who are starting on this circuit this
week are John Miller of Elgin, Neb.,
with Lida V.. Black Kilkenny and
Gertrude Gossett. A pacer. Philip
Spence, owned by J. W. Igiwlor of
Rake Preston. Minn., is touted to I*
a circuit money winner for although
a green pacer he has already taken
a mark of 2:17 14 at Aberdeen.
Other stables are those owned by
L. P. Keefe of Stanton. Neb., Janus
Hall of Sheldon, la., Guy Wagner of
Garden City. 8. D., Sophia Van Horn
of Presho, S. D.
After the first meeting this week
at Plntte. the horses will go to Ver
million. S. D., August 19 22; from
there to Concord. Neb.. August 26-29.
then to Hartlngton, September 3 5; |
Madison. September 9 12; Albion the
third week in September, and will
close at Stanton during the last week
of that month.
TRICOUNTY NET
PLAYERS TO MEET
Bloomfield, Neb., Aug. 17.- A num
her of local tennis player* plan to
enter the annual tournament of the
Trl county Tennis association which
will lie held at Pierce on Tuesday and
Wednesday, Aug. 19 ami 20.
The association includes the coun
ties of Cedar, Pierce and Knox and
present title holders arc: Doubles,
Vic Henry of tgiurcl and G. 11. Lid
dell of Bloomfield; singles, F B. Lid
doll of Bloomfield. B. A. Powers of
Pierce is secretary of the association.
Play will start nt S a. m,. Aug. 19
MRS. VANDERBILT
BUYS NICHOLAS
Saratoga. N. Y.. Aug. 16,-Mra. Wil
liam K. Vanderbilt. III. today bought
Nlrhola*. winner within the fortnight
«>f the Ban ford Memorial fltake* *nd
the Albany Handicap, for $6n.noa,
from Frank J. Farrell. The thorough
bred la a 2 year old, sired by Stephen
the Great, and Imported as a wean
ling by Phillip T. Chinn.
__ - 1 1 1 \
| American Association |
Columbu.. Aui. JT-rir.t «.m»: |( y
ColUltihui . 7 j i *
^'lta tier lea. Handera and Urban. Foil.
Mr Menemy and Young .
Her o nil game: as* ,»
Cidumbua ... Q
M,liH?t'eiTea Ambrr.ae. Ketrhum an»l
Hartley. Winn and M«Menemy.
Toledo. Auf 17—Flrat game R ]« F.
Kanaaa City . ;i i 5
1'itrtVteriea: Alman and Hkiff. lllard.
M'<‘ullough and Hrhulta.
He. «md gam#:
K a naira City ... * .
Tularin . . V..,,
llattarlea l.lndaey, Walker ami Hill
Inga, Haldwln anrl tlaatmi.
Indianapolla, Aug 17 Flrat game: „
It. it r'<
HI I'll III .. * *“ ?
Indianupolla ,, * ’ \
HaH'Hea: Kaeth end LMlon, » elty and
Krueger ,
Heeond game: H M 1
Ml Haul . * * J
India iihpoH* . ,
Hatterte* !,*•-’ Markle and I HO
rj Smith end Krueger
l.uitlavllle, Aug 17 R H K
M inneaiMilla
Lmtlavlfle « •* *
Hat ter lea llarrl* Mtdmondann and
Wlrta, Knob. Holley, Tlnrup ami Vlrk
The f.immoter fund*. rhamplhna nf the
< ’ommet tda I league, and the Oveidand
Tlrea, ebamnlnna nf the Inrluattlal league
who divided a double header a week ago
laal Haturdav. will plav the final game
of a three amoe aarien for the Haturdai
• hamploBahlp heat Hunday at l.eagua
I’gek
a
Washington, Aug. 17.—Walter John
son allowed hut four hits today and
Washington won from Detroit, 8 to
I. Detroit scored in the ninth when, j
with two out, Jones hit a fast
grounder to* Peckinpaugh, which
bounded over his head for a single,
and O’Rourke followed with a double
to renter, resulting in the one tally.
McNally starred with four hits out of
five times at bat. Score:
DETROIT (A) WASHINGTON fA>
a b h po ■ • ab.h.po.s #
Jon©» 3b 4 1“ 2 AM’Xeelf rf 5 4 3 A <•
O'R’ks 2b 4 114 0Harris 2b S 2 3 1 A
Cobb of 4 a . ft ohn# rf 2 '» 2 A n
H mann rf 1 f"»o«iin !f 4 1 3 n a
Winso If 3 0 5 1 OJudg* 1>» 4 2 7 n A
Pratt lb 3 »*15 o uBlueg© lb 3 ? 1 ° **
Rtgnay a* 3 0 14 onuel <* 4 17 1°
B*l©r c 3 A o j Apatigh aa 4 2 1 2 A
Walla p A a 0 A AJ naon p 4 2 A 1 A
H oway p A A A A A - ■ —
t'ola p 2 a a I A Total* 33 14 27 3 0
Manu* h 1 A 0 e A
Total* 30 4 24 1 4 a
xHatted for Cole in ninth
Score by inning*
Detroit .AAO AAA PAI — 1
Washington . 230 AAA 03x—•
Summary—Rune: Jonea. McNeely, t»oa
lin Bluege 12). Peck <2). Jotmeon 12)
Two-baae hit* Jnhnaon. peckinpaugh,
O’Rourke Three-baa* hit: Goalln
Stolen b«ae; Rice Sacrlf «e hit: Blu©g©
Double i lay*: Ruel to Judge; O’Rourke
to Kigney to Pratt, Wlngo to Pratt I*eft
n baae* • Detroit. . Washington. A
Baae on ball*. Off Cole. D Struck nu?
If. 1 • »h r r> t Hit" Off Well#. 5 in
1 1-3 inning*, off Holloway. 3 in 1-3 In
ning- off O.de S in 4 1-3 Inning* Dosing
pitcher Well*. Dmplre*: Rowland. C«*n
nolly and Owen#. Time: 2:1S.
New Stables Will
Race at Ak Meet
ncscrvitions for timr* than Sno |
thormjghhreiiK ha vc horn made for I
the coming fall Ak Sir B»n rare meet |
Ing that, will start September 9 anti
continue until September 27.
Ncvrral stables that have never
raced here have wired Secretary Char
lie Trimble of XU Sar Hen for reser
vations. K. I-!. Majors will ship a
tarload of runners from llawtlmmc.
while K. I’. Omrrn will bring eiglit \
head from Kentucky. It < reeclt has
17 head coining (min Vancouver, It
C., while II. T. I’arlmer with 15 head '
and ,V It. Jessup with four runners j
will also ship front Vancouver. T. j
Cummings will ship a carload ol
thoroughbreds front Tanforan, Cal. I
II. T. Hunter is also shipping from j
Tanforan.
It. F. McClain of the Ak Sar Ben
stable la at Ak track where he t»
conditioning Delante. his pride and
Joy for the coming Ak races, ltelante.
a son of Seth Keep Moving, won *ix
straight handicaps at New Orleans
last winter. Numbered among Pel
ante's victories was the New Year’s
handicap.
WILL HOLD NET
MEET AT RIVERVIEW
Hcv.mw* of th*» numerous ^rntrte* j
received from the district in the vicln- f
Ity of Riverview park, thou* ill 1
charge of the municipal tennis tour
nament decided to hold a district
tournament at Riverview. Previous
plan* did not Include any Arrange
ments for holding a tourney nt the
south end park
More than 20Q entries have already
l>een received for the tournaments at
the various park**. Entries will close
tonight at <1 and play will start Mon
day at f> In the different rity park
courts.
Entries will her ecelvr i by the fol
lowing:
Rlxcrviaw park. Ed Hanson, rhnns At
lantic 912*
Rami* park. A! Handler, phone Har
nr> 4453
Miller park. \p*. Melvin, Kenwood
K'*unt#e park. A| Elnkrl Webster 1*14
Highland park. A Illohn, Market
• Hi 7,
SINGLE G WINS;
BEATS MF.RRYMAN
North Randall, t’levelnnd. Aug. 1 •»- J
Only four heats of today's flrnnd
i’licult summary were raced. Rain,
which began falling after the second
bent of the 2:15 cine* l lotting, caused
a postponement of the card. Single
(J, world's champion pacer, won the
only heat of the free fot nil pace, de
feat ing Merry man by a head by out
brushing him In the stretch. The
lust half was paced In 58 3 5 seconds
It was the* veteran home’s fir*t start
on ths circuit title season.
Pennock Bests
Thurston in 2-1
Hurlers’ Duel
Yanks Obtain Winning Mark
ers in Sixth Inning on
Double, Triple, Field
er’s Choice.
K\V YORK. Aug. 17.
—Herb Penn ock
and Hollis Tliurs
lon hooked up in
a pitching battle
here today, which
was not settled
until the last man
was out In the
ninth. New York
defeated Chicago,
I to I. The
Yankees got their
two runs in the
sixth inning on
Witt's double, Du
gan’s triple and
Ruth's fielder's choice. Score:
CHICAGO (A) NEW YORK fA)
ab.h po a 9 ab.h.po.n.c.
M hart ra 3 0 0 3 BWUt ef 4 > 2 0 u
Barrart ra 1 n 0 | OTiuaan 3b 4 12 10
Moatil rf 4 0 10 o Rmh rf 4 0 4 0 0
1 olllm 21, 4 I i 7 oMeuael If 30100
Sh..ly lb 4 1 ID I 0 Pipp lb 3 » 3 0 o
Folk If 4 110 OS, hr,ns r, 3 2 3 1 0
r.lall rf 4 2 10,, Ward 2b 2 0 0 4 0
Kamm 3b 4 0 0 2 0 Scott aa 3 0 1 o o
Nrhalk c 3 12 1 nlVn'ork p 1 0 0 Ao
Thura'n p 3 13 11 ._
-- Totala 27 4 27 « 0
Total* 34 7 24 1« 1
Score by lpnlnsa:
Cl,I, ago .... * 000 000 010—I
Ne - York . 000 002 00*—2
Summary Puoa. Schalk. Witt. Dugan
,Twu-bMr hitr S. hang. Will. Elah.
Throe-baa- lilts: K Ik. I,naan, Thuralon
•Sacriflcp: Pennock. I.eft on baa-,:
New York f». *: Hasp* on bxlls:
off Thurnt-n .? Ftrud; #>ut Bv I’en
noi k, k. 1’mpltVs; Na 11 in, HiMebmnU
Hnd Mori arty Time: 2:06.
Ak Knights to
Have Grid Team
The Ak-Rtr-Bcn Knights, semi-pro
football squad, winners of the 1923
state semi-pro championship, are re
organizing for (be 1924 season and
are booking games for the fall.
The Knights have practically the
same squad which w n the title last
year In uniform, and with the addi
tion of Barker end Ablen. former uni
versity Stars, to the barkfleld. ami
"Cozy" Pierce, former Technical High
linesman, the team has been consider
ably strensfhcnfd
August Powell, end; Frank Powell,
end; Bill Francis, guard and tackle;
Jim Johnson, tack’e: Dick Singles,
halfback; Harry Wirsenbcrg. end and
halfback: Johnny Gilmore, halfback:
Joe Humphrey. j„hn McOlaughlin.
Ralph Spellman. Howard Kane. Pat
Cahill, Johnny Monaghan and Wilton
Stlbbs hate signed up with the team
More Polo Ponies
for Ak Team
K John Brand*:*-leaves tonight for j
Winnipeg. Fan., where he will partiri
pate In the Canadian polo tourney j
which Mart* Tuesday.
The Ak Sar-Ben team of which j
Bran del* in a member won the cham
pionahip at the Fort Snellinf? tourna
ment 1 . «t week. All member* of the!
team except Brandel* remained nt 1
Minneapolis and will leave there to j
nipht for Winnipeg.
Before leaving Omaha Brandet* an
nounred that the Ak Sar Ben taem
had purchased five new polo poniea
for their game* In Canada, the fret |
of which "ill l*e played Tuesday.
Reside* the Ak Bar-Ben team, the |
M nneapolia. st. Paul. Fort gnellinz )
Buff* and Fort Snrllfng F.l?*ck* will |
participate.
OSCAR FUHR JOINS
TEXAS LEAGUE
San Antonio, Tex.. Aur. If*.—Oacar j
”l*eft> ‘ Fuhr. Boat on Red Sox
pitcher, " M Join the San Antoni**
Rear* at Fort Worth Sunday, Preal*
dent Ren*on announced tonicht. Clar
ence ’Buck*’ Winter*, nltcher for the
Bear*, "ill leavr* for Boston Sundnv
niKht to join the Fled Sox. Benaon
atnted.
Fuhr wtm with Omaha In 1021, j
when "Fa” Bourke owned the club.
Max Hark Released.
St i d>uis. Aur. If'.— Max KlacK. j
outfielder of the local National league
team, who was obtained from Chi
cago In May. 1922, hai been released
to tbe On kin ml club of the Pacific
Const league under an optional agree
m«nt. it was announced today.
Solon * Obtain Infielder.
1 e's Angeles, Aug 1*5 -Charles (>»r
man. infielder, has been released ty
tbe Vn non Pacific Coast league ivt«e
liall club, it was announced today, to
permit Dorman to fill a prlcv* con
tract with the Lincoln, Net*., ctuc.
| Pacific Coast League |
Se« rtmtnto. i*a1 . Aug 1T- Morning
gimr H H K
bo* Angeles . 2 7 e
Ka< »atnento ♦ . S • S
T. n tnntng*
Ibit'HTo Cramlgll and Jenldn*.
Hugh*** and Koehler
Afternoon game 11 H K
f.n* An«et*a • I •
Re era men to - 2 4 1
Retteries Dumovuh, float and
Spencer, Hell end She*
Salt I .eke City, Aug 1? I‘y*t genie
It If K
Sen Franrleco . I 11 J
Selt Lake IT It l
Retteries Shes, Rchorr, Roberts and
Telle O'Neill end Pstere.
Second game R M F
s*n Francisco . * * <*
Balt I .Ake . 4 T .1
Retteries' tlriffm \\ illtam* and Vir
aav Multeity. Ponder and Peters
Oakland. Cil , Aug IT First game
R H K
Portland . ....... f & 1
i >a k lend fc * 1
r.itmlo Hm hit* end Paly, Raehler
and lU’xd
Second game R H K
Portland .■ ........2 I ei
Oak la n«l 1st*
Retteries Keefe and Cochrane. Kune
end Raker,
l.o* Angelas Aug IT. First game
R II K
Seattle » le a
Vernon ..... T • 1
Retterte* Sutherland Plummer, Wll
llaiu* Stuelend and Tobin, Courtney and
Hannah
Second garnet R H K
Seattle 1 U 1
Vernon . . . • 1 % 1
Hatteite* l»ell Sutherland .tone* Wit*
Ham* and F Halil* m. Thome* LudctpJh
and l* Muirhj .
I
I
team waa defeated by the fast Eddyvilie
nine Sunday. 3 to 2. In an U-lnnlng af
fair played on the Eddyvilla field.
BaJtie, H. II.—In a faal game the
"Original All Nations’ beat the Baltic
team, 6 to 2.
Cambridge. Neb.—Under the manage
ment of Jake Kraninger, former manage?
<>f the Grand Island state league team,
the Cambridge town team has won seven
straight victories They were at the ex
pense of Holbrook, Curtis, Htocgvllle and
HI wood.
Bloomfield, Neb.—Bloomfield town team
will tangle with the "Original All Na
tions” at Bloomfield Sunday, August 24.
in the feature game, and with the Creigh
ton team in a preliminary mixup.
Oakland. Neb.—Tha Oakland team de
feated Homer in a fast game horc. by a
5 to 3 count. Features of the game were
the hitting of West, the fielding of
Peters, and the splendid throw to the
plate of Larson, which cut off a runner.
Batteries: Oakland, Htlmson and Spell
man Homer. Kelsey end Jensen.
Bloomfield. Neb.—Bloomfield bent BoyaJ
in a red hot contest by a 6 to 2 score.
The game \vas the feature of the Baule
mill picnic celebration Hershey got
three safe h!*.s out of four tripe to the
platter.
Pnrtwinouth. la.—Portsmouth won a
pitcher# battle from Harlan. 1 to 0. !
Batteries: Portsmouth. J. Lelsen and
Pnrivan; Marian. Ronart and Carl.
Hartinglon. Neb.—liartlngton lost to
Bloomfield, * to 4. in h contest featured
by errors Batteries: Bloomfield, Cutter
and Truby, Hartinglon. Baird and lltrsch
rr-an
Niobrara, Neb.—Crofton polished off the
fest Niobrara team. 5 to 3, in an excel
ling contest Crofton wored three runs
in the ninth inning to tie the score, and
won in the 12th when they shoved over
two more Batteries: Crofton. McIntyre
and Johnson, Niobrara, Nygen and Hath
away.
Pierce. Nel».—Pierre scored five runs to
j Osmond’s £ to win handily.
Wimble. Neb.—W inside came out of its
skirmish with Allen on the top of a 3
| to 2 score
Table Rork. Neb.—Playing errorless ball.
♦he fast Table Ro< k aggregation defeated
\ erdon. 4 to 1 Batteries Table Rock.
O'Keefe and Wiar, Cordon, Sloan and
Hatfield
Sinux Falls *. IL—The “Original All Na
tions won « 6 to 3 victory from the lo
« a! American I^eglon team
Bloomfield. Neb—Royal and Bloom
field will play on the third day of the
Knox county fair here September 11 for
a purse of 9125. winner to take all.
Wymore. Neb—The tFymere W. W. A.
team will leave for the Woodman turn*
rnenl this week at Oakland. Neb. Wood
men teams from Nebraska will compete
for prises
Fndicott. Neb.—Results of the Jefferson
County icaguo for the past *#m powelL
12 Kadi cot * 1. Hartflne 1 Fa.rbury 11;
Diller 11 Reynolds ! Game *-beduled
between Steele City and Gladstone post
por ed.
Genoa. Veb.—ftenoa played good Hall
behind Pitcher Tinning to win a •* to 2
victory over the Newman Grove team.
Batter #* Gene* Tinning and Christen
son. Neuman Grove, Hinmin and John
son
Shenandoah. la — \uhurn administered
the ftrst defeat of the season to the fast
Shenardcsh team at the Shenandoah fair
by a 4 to 1 inarg n Batterie* Auburn.
I*a\is and Dennison, Shenandoah. McKee
and Castle
W >n*ld«. Neb.—W tn*lde entered the Nor
folk her-eoell tournament which opened j
Saturda. August 1*
First race. Purse 11.406. maiden 2-year
old ffllies 5 furlongs
Cneuentine ....116 aHelen Carter 116
lb»*«nn* 115 a Win Bock .115
Headac.be . . .113 Acceleration 115
Promle’g Laura 115
rOots-Ham .lton entry
Second racs I*urse llvO© claiming. I
year-old* and up. *> fu-ionr
Mark I>enunxlo 1-6 Gee . ..113
Brian Kent . 115 Lugs .1-6
rTvantnia .115 a May Buddy 115
Visa Fortune .161 xKirah .116
Harold K .. 12© xCreacent ...1©;
Viennese . l©« xG lentil t H»
Put A Take 115 iHi’n Max mi 115
Third race: - Purse 91 ©4*6. allowancea
•pr-otd* % 4urU>ngs
C>r rents 1!' Muldraugh 115
• l*n»a\ 115 Lady Fox ...II©
S’ake Me 4. .115 Sophia Marie 116
Rock Heather H'% Fretnell 115
Fourth rare Pur*"* 91 5©©. Olvmpie
Th*a*e- Menduap. i-y ear-old* and up.
' ’ * fuc|onp»
a The Vu-a-an'n *r* 3’• * F i I!
t|r. H ckman . 1©' 31 ** Cr • na !©i j
Th* Runt 11* aQuin e Garden lio '
itruna wick . . . 1X7
** L B*ker entry
1ft*- ra- e Purse J1.6o< claiming 7
* i s n 1? ard T6 \ard/»
xlm^oaslhle 1©7 xMary Ellen. O. 162 j
S' M« 31 asters 164 xTewcsrn.i 167 i
»Kit .165. xLiege .1*7
gGlaoroore 1ft*. x.Itmaon 1©4 !
xPis Mferthj 163 sHumble 1 I
Ss\ ’ race Purs* I! ©*•© - amitng. 4
yr-~.r'lf* a r <\ UJV \ mile#: j
\ Jack Frost l'l Merr-mac 16
Hoy 1’; Margaret Ware 16
The Foreigner 11' >Kui' a !©* j
Roval I>u k lrt‘ Fa Tarrock .11* |
Porius 112
^•r*orrntlce filename claimed.
Cloudy, alow
S YU YTO(i Y
First ra< a Claiming 3-'aar-old» SV*
'• •! m
Kd «to 111 Hayward tli
b Faddist . . .in . Pol Roger In'
Volant* ...1ft* Pol* Star * •" '
Bright Steel 11' s* nor 111
Johnny Cpbell 1ft* bHt.ialeo 1*'
a Moma Vanna 1"' Finland U
Nina lift \The Spa 11 ,
Markovar ’ft* A trlsnople 1ft'
Margaret 1, . 1ft' xFred Taral *»' * .
Teton 1 ftg Xi'ant S. x No 1ft'
Chink 113
aRlxiera entry ; bR. T Wlltan. Jr. er
tr
Second rare Steeple I have tna ‘an* 5
\. . .v|da and up about • «
Kltaar IS? S'(vkm*r lift
Coon Can . . .J3? ? Char l* on 134
tlrayla* j* IS? Chopstnk*
Rxihalor'a Kiae 14&
Third rare The XV It on Handiest
3*xear-old« an t g|> ? furlong*
xFh By lrt* I.aopardrae 1ft*
aOhona IftS \nna M'rone 11 1 "
Sl.adv Malle lit Belt ft?
XPvft Star 1 ?ft a Fix tna 1ft.*
a XX R i‘o* entry
Fourth r»i <■ The Catekill Handicap '
y *»ar n|da and up ? furlong*
M lea ton try 1 •' Met i Finder 11*
Brlcs bfUx *1 iii
i'lxrknav ... 1 ft*' t»r> Moon 11 a
Coaitgan .. 11« S. oop . llftj
*»uarant*ns *ft |Vi|r% 11*'
Poly- a -p . ..1ft" hRigrt lift
x Ranter .11? Delmor Iftft
l*R nrm'i* viable entrx
Fifth rat a Condition*. 3 yea*" old* and
un mils
Ujntv King 1«? Prpp 11
a Plough Box 113 T.*neyrk
Spic and Span Ml Initiate It?
Revolution 111 Muotxp’ns It.
a Apprehension II; P nnrllx
a Oak Ri*lre rntrx
Sixth ra< a Malden 3 tear 'Id*. I X-i fur
long.
Nan Xloon 115 aMcandor 111
Johnnv C mpb I 11 Margaret s; 1 ll"
Volant# 111 dSilxar Fox 111
#The Bat IIS Mur.elln*
The Spa 115 John X'krone 11 115
Clean IIS Adr anople
bPol Roger 111 rPotkatone IIS
*H»on Jack 111 a Arno 11»
liold Stlrk ....US Martha Martin 11?
• Star l.or# ... Its McCulloch
Topnerra IIS »Fred Taral 11
( Vftlrapo 115 IWapot 11'
Senna, hrlb 111 K t kx Cardinal 11
aXVilllam gleglar Jr antrx bRixieta
entry; rj S* Cosden antrx . dKanco. a«
stable entrx ell P Whitney enir>
xApprentlo# allot* an. * claimed Flea*
fast
Wynne Return;, to City.
*‘Chnt ’ Wynne hood f.Kxtl'nll *n«I !
track rjax'h at Creighton university,
returned to Omaha Saumtax from
California whore he has Iw*en \ isit
Inn with Until# Rtk'knr. Noire Iktme
who has l>oen hoMinn a mIi.hM
Iti pouching
Johnnv f.nogan • fielding n< ahortMop *
for the C. R A v} team laaf Sundax «i.
of spectacular order, Ths *Je shortato,.
galloped all oxer between short and se« i
oad base and gtsbbed sexeral lura bits
Dodgers Pound
Out Two Victories
Over Cincinnati
Rixey, Donohue Knocked
From Box—Florida League
Recruit Hurls Hitless
t
Ball Five Innings.
..—
INCINNATI, Auc.
17. — B r o o klyn
knocked hath
Rixey and Dono
hue out of the
box today and
won both gam*-*
of the double
header, 9 to 4
and 8 to 5. Dibut,
Just recalled from
the Florida
I e a c u e, pitched
the last five in
ning* of the sec
ond came with
out allowing a hit. Wheat got a
home run to center field inside the
grounds off Donohue in the first in
ning of the second game. .Score:
First far ti
BROOKLYN <N<) CINCINNATI (S)
ab h po a e ab h po a *
High 2b 2 2 4 J rritx 2b 5 3 13 1
Mitch'I ea 3 1 3 6 0 Dabert lb 2 1 1 3 ©
Wheat If 622 «» u R..u«h cf 4 2 4 '• 0
F rmer lb 4 2 12 0 l W'lker rf 3 0 2 1 "
Brown cf 5 3 4 0 0 Brea'er if 4 1 2 1 '
Htock 3b 4 114 V Pinelli 3b 3 O © 4 "
SelM rf 4 2 2 0 0 Fowler 10 0 0 6
Deberry c 5 o 1 ft u ll'ne ss-3b 4 113 0
Ehrh'dt p 3 1 0 2 1 H grave c 4 0 4 © 0
- Rixey p 3 0 ® 1 e
Totals 3 8 16 27 16 4 May p 0 0 § 6 t
zDuocan 1 0 0 0 0
Totaia 35 7 27 13 1
zHatied for May in ninth.
Score by innings.
Brooklyn .not 101 420—»
Cincinnati . .....013 Quo OvO—4
Summary—Runs. H.gh 12), MB' hell.
Wheat. Fournier (3». Neis. Ehrhar-Jr
Crjtz, Daubert. Pinelli, Rixey. Two-bas*
hita. Wheat. Brown Thr*-e-bas© hi’?
Fournier, Ehrhardt Stolen base Bohne.
Sacrifices Daubert, Stock. Ehrhara-.
Left on bases; Brooklyn. 6; r*r, nna i «
Rases on balla: Off Rixey. 3; off May l;
off Ehrhardt, 1. Struck out: By Rtxev.
1: by May, 1; by Ehrhardt. 1 Hits:
Off Rixey. 8 In aix and one-third innings. ©
off May. 7 in two and two-thirds in
nings Wild pitch Rixey Los ng
pitfher: Rixey. Umpires. Klem and
W ilaon Time 1:51.
Second game:
BROOKLYN (N) CINCINNATI fX)
_.. w ... ab h o a.e. ab b o a +.
High 2b 3 3 4 3 1. Crltx 2b 6 0 4 2 V
Mit'ell si 4 116 1 D’bert lb 5 3 6 2 ©
M heat f 4 2 3 0 0 Roush cf 4 0 3 n
Fou’er lb 2 1 3© 0 0 Walker rf 4 « 3 0 •
Brown rf 6 1 3 1 0 Bresaler if 4 1 2 0 1
Stock 3b 4 12 1 ©Pinelli 3b l 0 1 1 0
Griffin rf 4 0 2 0 ©Fowler ss 3 1 1 • 6
Taylor c 3 13 1 ©Bohne ss 4 2 2 2 ©
Oebome p 4 1 0 0 0 Wingo c 3 2 4 1 0
_ --— Donohue o 1 0 0 © 0
Totaia 33 • 2T 11 2 Benton p 0 0 0 n 9
xShorten 3 1 a 0 9
Dibut p 21119
Totals $7 ll :: l© 1
©Ba’ted for F-n'on In fourth.
^rrm by inning?.
Brooklyn . *©3 jr.a ©n© t
Cm^irnatl ©1© 2*9 r©2—6
Suit m ary—Rurr? High Mitchell Wheat
*2» Fournier. Grffffn. Taylor. Oeborne
9 owler. Bohne f2). Wingc <2). Two-ba —
hit? Daubert. Bohns. Wheat. Three-base
hits Wingo. High. Home run Wh*a I
Sacrifice Wheat Double rlara. Pine*! to
Crltx to Daubert. Mitchell to High to
Foamier (2). Left on bases: Brooklyn ‘
Cincinnati. * Bases on balls Off
Donohue, 1: of? Benton. 2: off Dibut J:
°ff Osborne. 2 Struck out. By Donohue
2. by Dibut. 2: by Osborne. 3 Hits Off
Ltanohue. * in * Innings, none oat .0
fourth: off Benton. 1ml inning: cff
Dibut. none in 6 inning* Hit by pitched
bail By Donohue Fournier Wild pi»cb :
Benton Losing pitcher. Donohue. Um
pires Klem and Wilson Tim*. 1 46.
Cubs ^in 2-1
Hurlers Duel
Chicago. Aug. 17.—Chicago bunched
its hits in the first Inning today and
defeated Philadelphia. 2 to 1, in a
pitchers' battle between Blake and
Oeschger, the former having the edge
over his veteran rival.
Denver Grigsby, Cubs' outfielde-.
ran into the screen in left field at
tempting to catch a long drive, was
l*adly shaken up and his face was
skinned. Me left the game, but was
not seriously hurt. Score:
PHI LA D'PH t A fN> CHICAGO Nt
*h.h o $ o, ib h.e.t*.
SAnd xi 4 0 2 7 © Adams 2b 3 ! 2 !
Harder rf 4 i 4 © 9 Mea'ote rf S 2 1 • *
'A '!'m« cf 4 1 4 © 9 Ho: fce- .* ; © ; 4 «
Henline c 3 13 19 Frlhe*-g Sb 2 1 S 2 •
Wr ore Th 3 2 • 3 0 Q firs by if 2 © 1 © 9
Mokan If 3 0 0 0 0 V Pft: 3f ! I 1 M
Hoiks b s 9 © © © Hartnett c 1 0 0 2 •
Ford 2b © 2 2 ©Stats cf 3 11*0
De’hger 0 2 114 • Cotter b 3 17 9 9
? Mitt hell j © a a © Risk# p 3*099
OhSkne- n 0 © • 1 ** —--—
Schultz 1 9 0 9 9 Totals 2* $ 27 I l
Totals 11 4 24 3 4 ©
xHsv.,1 for ib-it'htff 'n rlfh h.
-Dr Med for in ninth
Sr'r hv innings:
Philadelphia ©©0 19© ©0©—1
\
S ’ - mar? Run- ll*nl:ne Adam*.
H©etheo#e b'f W right *tor *
n ha*e« Heroes Wii:*»rns. Heath
rote sacrifices HoSlocher «J3 Double
*?vs «> * hser to rv.i to Hoik? Sard
»e Heni©' to <>e«ch«*r. Hnrtoett to
At* - c'* Left on Ph t* V’phit. 3;
4 !' ‘ t * 'f ■ ■*« V-C' d
-i • u k fi'i! B Blake. *: bv >ve**hc-' ^
2 Hi’s Off (Vschpfit S ip T inning* ecf
G»amer. 3 n ! inff'nt Losing Pitcher
. »e»rhcpr. Uitio#r»*? • Hart. McCormick an»1
Firman T\r>w 1 27
bravfs bunch
HITS TO WIN. 4-2
St 1*ouU», Auc. 17.—The
poumN Haines for four hit* in !* *
seventh inninc. which, together with
nn error by Ownr) and a MiTiiiT
fly. brought In four run* «r»*1 Tfcwton
took the thint and Until came of the
aerie? from the t'ar«‘:nal* toddy, 4 to
2. Sx-''-.
BOSTt’V .M
«n b p.< » e
Wilson ’f 4 © S ©
P'lfl Jh 4 © 1 t *
Stengel rf i 1 3 #
trip « lb 4 1 * ©
TV we! I . f 4 110 ©
T rn»\ Jb 4 2©:“ O j 1 4 ! ? * 1
«Hh*v*n c 4 l * 7 ** it 7**1©
*0 r. rair Sb t •
Heritor i> 3 • • .* ’■ 3* i • ne* p ! * • * *
-R«*U o #99©*
Tots * 32 « 27 0 0iM«e er 1 © © © *
|T" or >ff ’ © © *
it'xer 1 © * © •
Tot a** 7* * 27 14 2
tBctfed fr»r lt*‘ns? in seventh
»»»«{?#.♦ for Frc gsu m rvnth
tBaited for BeJ' in ninth
S- ere b% inklngs
I (41 4
• * 31
Stammary Run* Mclem* Pow# l.
T'r-oisx ii h*on. R,vTfrtl«» P’ttfmley
base hit© ?!©««♦ tlib*.'n Savri
fi* e* Ha'nea. Hornsby R Snlth Gon
*ale» left on baar? B.'*?on 3: J*t.
T fiUt* ? TUa» on balls «>ff Benti*a 4;
off n. || \ StTo,'k out R' Benton. 9
bv H»'pm ? Mu* Off Hasne* 9 in
•■even off Bril none n two in
•'inc* Hit hv pitched ball Hv Benton,
Blade* I..>»•«* nitob©r Hs'nea t m
plre* Rigler aed Moran Ttw 1 42
Hiirna k;o op* Cooper.
0*ivi“)tt‘ Hinii ttaviha ni I tlswricht.
knocke%\ mit Jack c«v ©or, lijeht heavy
Bet|?ht of Khiou. 1i . in the th-*t
rtHUHl of a tb'hedttled eight rx'un t
mam ey ent at Kill.'*? last night
The ItfwsN Park MetvIiaHh hiwh the ^
of the juntas Hundax amateur rhamptak-1
•hip in a ihrtntaa tint# from ths Wi|»
Lama h> the a. -re of J to f The Wil«
“am 3!r*fi outfit .naie.p'ene of the
•tun or Omaha league w**-# d*ped to
'* ' be th* fa van lea the Br«ea
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