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    TIIK BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUOUST 23, 1D09.
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8
ROURKES ' WIN AND LOSE
Caaha Take Jirst Game from Pueblo,
.Twelva to ,0ne. 1
TABLES ' TDTRNID EJ SECOND
Indians Prlre Two richra -from
Box In IKf frrnth and Make
Ten frr Otkrr Wntri
I.eagae core.
ri'EULO. Colo.. Auk. 22. PupMo and
Omaha divided a double-header here to
day, Omeha TttlnR the first and the lo
cal Hit second.1 both (fame were won by
cne-elried acorr. Omaha drove Swift out
of the box in the second Inning of the first
Bame, and Jackson., who relieved him, was
also hit hflrd. Puebfo't only run came In
the lilrtth,- floe to" Miller's dnrlng base run
ning. "
Swift ' went back In the second game and
It was a 'pllt-henr battle until the seventh
Innlnir. when' Fatten b.'came wild and
passed one. man and hit two others. This
was followed by a batting rally. In which
Tatten and Hollenbeck were batted out of
the box. The Indians Hecured ten hits off
the tw'o pitchers In this Inning, most of
which came with two out. The hitting of
the visitors in the first game and the field
ing of the locals during the day were the
features. Hcore, flrat game:
OMAHA.
A B
R. II. O. A. E.
112 4 0!
2 3 10 1
0 2 10 0
2 3 11 0 0
0 2 110
1 2 0 2 1
2 4 6 4 1
2 2 6 1 0
2 4 0 2 0
12 23 27 15 8
).
R. H. O. A. E.
0 0 110
0 2 6 4 0
0 0 13 2 0
112 10
0 2 0 0 0
0 14 10
0 0 14 0
0 112 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 8 27 17 0
9 2 1 2 0 0 0-12
Fox, 2b
Kleher, If
King, cf
Kane, lb
Welch, rf
Pendry, 3b....
Potts, ss
Cad man, c....
liullenbeck, p.
.... 4
....
.. . 5
.... 6
.... 6
.... 4
.... S
.... 6
Totals 44
PtTEBLt
AB.
Curtis, If 4
Corhan, ss 3
Clark, lb 4
Miller, rf 4
Mcl'hesncy, cf 8
Locke, 3b., 3
Walters, 2b 4
Mltze, c 4
Swift, p ,. 0
Jackson, p 4
Totals 33
Omaha 0 7
fUfblo 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Stolen base: Welch. Two-base hits: Cad
man, Hollenbeck. Locke. Three-base hits:
Kane, Miller. Double play. - fox to Potis
to Kane. Left on bases: Oinana, 12;
Pueblo, 8., Sacrifice hits: Pox, Welcu,
Potts. Struck out: lly Jackson, 1; by
Hollenbeck, 6. Base on balls: Off Swift,
J; off Jackson, 4; off Hollenbeck. 8. Time:
2:00. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 1,b00.
Score, second game:
PUEBLO.
. AB. K. H.
O.
1
0
8
2
6
3
2
6
0
A. E.
0 0
Curtis. If 6
Corhan, ss 4
Clark, lb 3
Miller, rf 5
Mct'hesney, cf 4
Locke,. 3b 2
Prlti hett, 2b 2
Welgai t, c 2
Swift, p , 2
2
0.
1
Totals 28 10 12 27
OMAHA.
AB. R. II.
O.
1
1
1
3
1
4
8
1
0
0
Fox. 2b 4 0
KlHher, If 4 0
King, cf 4 1
Kane, lb 4 0
Welch, rf 4 0
Pendry 3b , 3 0
Potts, ss 3 0
Oondlng, o 3 0
Patten p 2 0
Hollenbeck, p 0 0
McUee, p 1 0
Totals 32
6 24 14
1
blo ,
a
...0 0 0 0 0 010
...0 0 0 1 0 1 0
0 10
0 0-2
olen bates: King, Corhan, Swift. Two
me hits: Pendry, Kane, Curtis, Corhan,
4e hesney. Three-bast hit: Prltchett.
Double plays: Pendry to Kane to Patten;
welch to Kane. Lett on bases: umant,
8; Pueblo, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Pat
ten, 3. Sacrifice hits: Clark. Weigart,
Swift. Struck out: By Patten, 1; by Swift,
6. Base on balls: Off Patten, 4; off Hol
lenbeck, 1; off McGee, 1. Wild pitch: Pat
ten. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. At
tendance: 2,000.
DWYERI AND GRIZZLIES DIVIDE
Det Molnea Wins , Flrat Game and
Denver the Second,
DENVER. Aug. 22. Denver could not
bit effectively In tha first game and Des
Moinea played so poorly In the second
that the result today, waa a break-even.
The Dee Molnea pitchers were most to
blame In the second game, as they al
lowed men to walk just before other men
were ready to hit.
Dwyer's three-base bit in the first in
ning Wat the hit that won the first game,
at it was tha hit that drove In the run,
In the second half of tht saint inning.
Denver made three hits, one of them a
three-base hit, but could send only one
man over the plate. From that time on
It waa a battle between pitchers, both men
doing finely when men were on bases. Tha
only tally after the first came in the
eighth Inning, whan ball hit by Williams
bounded away over Hartman s head most
unexpectedly and tht runner came in on
McGregor s tingle.
Denver took the second game early, do
ing the work In tht first inning. Durham
passed two man, both of whom were ad
vanced on Caasady'a sacrifice, and scored
on Jonea' single. The subsequent Droceed-
lngs served only to Increase the lead of
the locals. When Durham went to tha
bench, Blersdorfer took his place, and
when Denver hitters were through wel
coming him, Bens took up the work. The
last named stopped the free hitting of
Denver, but it was after the game waa
safely housed away, score rirst game:
DENVER.
A B. R. H. P.O. A
Maag, lb
Belden, If
Caasady, rf...
Jones, of
Lindsay, lb...
Stankard. 2b..
Hartman, ss..
Haley, o
Olmstead, p...
Total
4
0
1
4
5
8
1
3
6
0
..32
1 10
DES MOINE8
A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.
Dalton, rf..-.
Colllgan, as.
Boder. If....
Mattltk. cf.
Dwyer, lb..
6 18 10
3
1
0
1
18
..... 3
S
4
TRIUMPH E0TTLEDBIIR
,A ddkioua mdhtrhreiv:
PURE-SPARUJNG-HEAlTHrUL
Insist on having it.
nau in wrwtiwi,
BYTNI 1
STORZ BREWING C0t
PtiCBtl ""j
1
I i
I
t
8
1
Totals M t 10 M
Hartman out. hit by batted ball.
Penver 1 0-1
Dea Molnea t 0 t 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Tvo-bae hits! tlelden, Jones, Hsrtmsn.
Three-base hit: Iwyer. PtoUn hnei; Mo
heft. Sacrifice hits: Colllgan. Hadr. Bases
on balls: Off Olmstead, I) off fcicOregor, 1.
Struck out: By Olmstead. ; by McGregor,
4. Left on bases: Denver, 4; Ies Moines.
10. Pouble plays: Nlehoft, Williams to
Dwyer; Mattlck to Kerner; Williams to
lwyer; McGregor, Wllllama to Dwyer.
Time: 2:19. Umpire: Mullen,
Score, second game:
DENVER
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Maag. 3b ....
Belden, If ...
Cassldy, rf ...
Jones, cf ....
Lindsay, lb ..
Htankard, 2b
Hartman, ss .
Haas, i c
Adams, p ....
Tota'
..4 3.0 8 1 0
84 9
DBS MOINES
10 27 10
AB. R.
H.
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
I
'A.
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
' t
0
0
Dalton, rf ' .
Colllgan, si .
Kader, If
Mttltlrk, cf .
lawyer, lb ...
Wllllama, 2b
4
4
3
4
8
S
4
Kerner, c
Durham, p 0
Hleisrtoi fer, p
McManus
Hens, p
Totals ....32
7 24 13
Butted for Blersdorfer In ' fourth.
Denver 4 1 8 0 01 0 0
Des Moines 00010001 02
Two-base hit: Dalton. Three-baje hit:
Nlehoff Stolen bases: Jones, (2); Tula,
Stankard, Hariman. Sacrlflc hits: Cassaay
i2; Colllgan. .bases on balls. Off Adams,
5; off Durham, 2; off Blersdorfer, 1; off
Bam, 2. 'Struck out: By Adams, 6; by
Blersdorfer, 1; by Benx, 8. Left on banes:
Denver, 9; Des Moines, t. Double play:
Stankard to Hartman to Lindsay. Wild
pitch: Blersdorfer. Passed ball; Kerner.
Time, 1:66. Umpire: Mullen.
TOPEKA
AND
t,I.COI.?f . SPLIT
Prohibitionists Lew the Seeon In the
Tenth Iinlag.
TOPEKA. Kan., Aug. 22. topeka and
Lincoln broke even on the double-header
today. Lincoln took tbe first, i to 2, and
Topeka the second. 11 to 10, in ten Innings
The first scrap was a dandy all the way,
but the second was uninteresting until the
last three Innings. Rellly's home run with
two on bases tied up the score In the ninth.
Three singles in a row and an Infield out
brought In the winning run. Score, first
game: "
LINCOLN.
' AB. R. H. O. A. E.
A.
0
6
1
1
0
!
8
S
Waldron; rf 4 10 10 0
Gagnler, ss 3 2
Jude. if 4 i
Thomatt, lb 4 0
Davidson, cf 4 0
Hogr lever, 2b 4 0
Mason, 3 8 0
Hofman, 3b 4 0
McGrath, p 4 0
2
10
5
1
1. 1
Totals 34
TOPEKA
5 11 27 1U
AB.
Worley. cf 5
R. H.
O.
2
0
1
3
6
7
8
e
l
o
A.
o
0
1
0
1
3
i
t
8
0
1 3
ueier, rr
Kimble, 3b ...
Landrcth, If ..
Kahl. 2b
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
.. 2
.. 3
.. 3
Henry, c ....
4
Abbott, lb 4
Kellly, ss 8
Kaufman, p 8
Thomasun 0
Totals .29 2 27 11 t
Batted for. Kaufman In ninth.
Lincoln 10000103 03
opeka 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2
Three-base hit: Thomas.' Two-base hits:
Jude, Worley. Sacrifice bits: Mason, Kim
ble (2). Hit by pitched ball: Gagnler. Bases
on balls: Off Kaufman, 1; off McOrath, 6.
Struck out: By Kaufman, 5. Double plays:
Hogrlever to Gaanler to Thomas: jude to
Thomas; Rellly to Abbott to Henry. Left
on bases, Topeka. 7; Lincoln, 6. stolen
bases: Worley, Land ret h. Henry, Rellly.
Time, 1:46. Umpire: Glenalvin.
Score, second game: . '
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H.
.48 . 2
O. A. E.
0 0 0
Waldron, rt
Gagnler. is
Jude. If
Thomas, lb-2b...
. 5
. 6
. 6
.
. 0
. 8
2
0
3
0
0
2
1
4
0
3
Davidson, cf
Hogrlver, 2b
Sullivan, lb
Mason, e
t
Hofman, 3b 6
Farthing, p 0
McCafferty, p 5
Totals.
43 10 18 27 14
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
H.
2
2
0
0
0
O.
18
0
0
Worley, cf
Geier. rf.
Kimble. 3b...
Land ret h, If.
Kahl, 2b
Kerns, c......
Abbott, lb....
Rellly, ss
Wright, p....
Tomason, p..
Burnum, p...
Darrah, p
Boles
Totals
..44 11 17 30 16
Landreth bunted" third strike foul.
One out whan winning run was made.
Batted for Darrah In tht tenth. .
Lincoln 4 0 0100180 1-10
Topeka 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 3, 0 2 U
Horns run: Rellly. Three-base hit: David
son. Two-base hits: Kahl, Kerns (Z),
Thomas, Davidson, Waldron. i Sacrifice
hlta: Landreth, Burnum, Gagnler, Jude,
Sullivan. Stolen bases: Davidson, Mason,
Geier, Landreth, Abbott (2). Rellly -Hits:
Off Wright, 3 in one-third inning: off
Tomason, 3 In three and two-thlrda Innings;
off Burnum, 4 In four Innings; off Farth
ing, 6 in two-thirds Inning. First bast on
balls: ' Off Burnum, 3. Struck out': By
Wright, 1; by . Tomason. 1; by Burnum, 1;
by Darrah, 2; by McCafferty, 2. ' Doubla
plays: Kahl to Rellly to Abbott; Gagnler
(unassisted). Left on bases: Topeka, 8;
Lincoln, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By
Wright, Hogrlever. Time: 2:30.. Umpire:
Glenalvin. Attendance, 8,000.
SIOUX CITY DEFEATS WICHITA
Hits Are Beached Wichita Pitch
er la Flrat and Seventh.
nnnuTT t vn , . . 4 ginllv rllv
was mora iucky in bunching nits today
and won the second game ol the series,
to 7. Three runs were scored in the seventh,
after Umpire Derrick missed third strlka
on Campbell, which would hare retired tne
side.
Sioux City scored two In the first on two
singles, a sacrlflot and a saerlfica fly; ont
In the second on a base on bails, a single
and an Infield out; four In the seventh on
three singles, on a base on cans ana a
double, and one In the eighth, when Ed
mondson hit tht ball over tht lett Held
fence. Wichita counted In the fifth on a
double, a single and an error; ont In tht
sixth on two doubles and a single; three In
tha seventh on a walk, two singles and
Pennell's double, and two In tnt ninth on
i'ettigrew's single and Pennell's home run.
The game was snsrpy and Interesting
throughout. Hassler, Holland's Lyons.
Kan.. State league recruit, played good
and should have won his game. Ha fanned
Hunt three times In succession. The score:
6IOUX CITY,
AB. R. H.
O. A. E.
Smith, ss : 3
Campbell, If 6
Andreas, 2b 4
Towne, e 4
Welch. Sb...... 4
Nlhoff. h....
Williams, 2b...
Kerner. c
McOrrfor, p...
I V
0 0 3 3 0
1 7 0 0
0 10 5 1
0 0 0
3 4.0 0
3 3 0 1 1
0 - 1 ' . 1 v 3 0
0 0 0 0
U 37 11 3
Hunter, lb . 4
Edmondson, cf 4
Stovall. rf.
Chabek, p.
Clark, p...
Totala .
8
4
$
, 88
WICHITA.
AB. R.
O.
A. E.
Huahea. lb
3
6
I
i
1 ... o
I
. 4
Mlddleton, rf
Prttlgrew, cf
WtatersU. 3b
Penneli. If
Fedor. ss
Holland, lb
Armstrong, c
Mi.
itii
4
Haaaler, p nn
Altehlaon, p 0 0
Urajuiaa , 1
Standing of the Teams
WEST. I,EAOT.K. AMER. APS N.
WLPitl W.UPct.
Floux City.. ! 44 .ooni Minneapolis .71 ort .5f-9
Dps Moines. .6n 44 .Vt Milwaukee ..9UI.K1
Omaha S8 49 .tV loulsvllle ...MSI .5'
Ienver 67 52 .521 Columbus ...6.4-
Topeka 64 '3 .5 '.i; Kansas City.. HO 44 .44
Wichita 62 6.4wst. Paul 59 66 .47
Pueblo 44 M .4 0 Indianapolis .M 9 .4il
Lincoln X 73 .34 Toledo MM .460
NAT L LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE.
W.LPct. W.LPct.
Pittsburg ....78 34 .7221 Philadelphia 70 42 .62
Chicago 73 35 . 67 Detroit t 43 .(17
New York...H6 40 Boston S 47 .191
Cincinnati ..64 63 .606'
Philadelphia 4 59 .464
Cleveland ..67 57 .600
Chicago 64 57 . 4H7
New i'ork...r2 5 .4tX
St. LoUs....4ii3 .4.'3
Washington .32 M) .2S
St. Louis 44 t3 .411
Bi ooklyn ...3t) 68 .8ii4
Boston 2S 82 .2.
UAMK5) TODAY.
Western League Omaha at Pueblo, Des
Moines at Denver, Lincoln at Topeka, Sioux
City at Wichita.
.National League Pittsburg at Philadel
phia. Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at
Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn.
American League New York at Chicago,
Boston at St.. lxiuls.
American Association Columbus at
Toledo, Indianapolis at Louisville, Milwau
kee at Kansas City, Minneapolis at St.
Paul.
Weaver 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 40 7 12 27 12 2
Batted for Hassler in the eighth.
Batted for Ftdor In the ninth.
Sioux - City 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 08
Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 27
Hits: Off Ha.s.Hler. U in eight Innlngu;
off Chabek, lu In seven innings. Strucg
out: By Hassler, 6; by AltcniHon, 1; by
Chabek, 6. Base on balls: Ott Hassler, 2;
off Chabek, 2. Passed ball: Towne. Stolen
base: Smith. Sacrifice hits: Hughes,
Smith, Andreas. Sacrifice riy: Towne.
Vwo-base hitsr Westersll, Penncll (2),
Armstrong, Towne. Home runs: Penneli,
Edmondson. Double plays: Fedor to
Hughes to Holland; Westerxil .o Petti
grew to Holland. Left on bases: Wichita,
9; Sioux City, 5. Time: 2:10. Umpires:
Clarke and Derrick. Attendance: 2,000.
GAMES iy THE TIIItEE-I LEAGUE
Peoria Wins from Cedar Raplda in
Fourteenth. '
PEORIA, 111., Aug. 22.-Horllc relieved
Rogers in the sixth inning today an4
Peoria won In the fourteenth Inning, 5 to 4.
Score: R.H.E.
Peoria 0111000010000 1 6 12 1
Cedar Rapids 0000400000OOOO4 9 6
Batteries: Peoria, Horllc, Rogers and
Reynolds; Cedar Rapids, Mortensen and
Rohrer.
DECATUR, III., Aug. 22. Bens kept the
hits well scattered end Decatur won, 4 to 1.
Score: R.H.E.
Decatur 20100010 481
Dubuque 00010000 0 162
Batteries: Decatur, Bcni and McNamara;
Dubuque, Ferras and Nunnemacher.
BLOOMINGTON, III., Aug. 22.-Bloomtng-ton
and Davenport divided a double-header
today. Henrietta' was the only hit made
off Steen in the first game. Score, first
me: R.H.E.
Uloomington.. 00000320 591
Davenport 000010000112
Batteries: Bloomlrgton, Steen and Smith;
Davenport, Fleet and Smith.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Bloomlngton.. 000000100100
Davenport .... 000003000881
Batteries: Bloomlngton, Royer and
Smith; Davenport, Parkins and Edwards.
SPRINGFIELD. 111.. Aug. 22. Dalv and
Hardin today fought a brilliant pitchers'
battle, and Hardin won, 2 to 0. Not a
Sprirgfield player reached" third base.
Pcoroi J2
Springfield ...000000000041
Rock Island.. 200000000250
Batteries: Springfield, Daly and John'
son; Rock Island, Hardin and Starke,
TOW2MSENDS TROl'UCE FREMONT
Omaha Team Wins Easily from Dodge
County Aa-a-rearatloD.
FREMONT, August 22. (8peclaI.)-The
Townend Gun company team of Omaha
easily defeated the locals today by the
score of 8 to 3. The only man on the
r remont team able to get to second dur
ing the first eiarht lnnlnra was r'nnk-
and he accomplished this feat bv Duttlnn
one over the boards for the limit. A base
on Dans, a nit and a lost ball gave Fro
mont two runs In the ninth. Durkee was
the particular star for tha TnwnRenHa In
the fielding department, while Hall excelled
witn tne winow. uruggeman pitched su
perb ball, allowinar three hits. The Town.
sends leave for the Creaton tournament
i uoDuajr morning, ocortt
FRKMONT- TCWN8ENDS.
, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
t-unia. o.... aval IBigelow, If... 6210
i-anoon, a... a via lZellers, cf.
Cook, o 4 16 0 ORaatman, aa
Haln, rf 4 0 I 0 OHall. lb
HTn. It.... 1 0 1 0 0 Durkee, lb.
Chappel. lb.. 1 0 1 I OOulilav
6 12 0 0
1110
4 10 10
6 13 4 0
1 0 7 0 0
L"lrd. cf 118 0 OOallahan, lb. 4 1 10 0 0
Kupenlc, p... 1 0 0 4 OKIaenhart. rf. 4 0 1 0 0
Martin, lb... 1 1 OBruggemao, p 4 0 0 4 0
Totala 10 I 27 Is 1 Total M 10 17 U
tewnsend 01020500 08
Fremont 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
Three-base hits: Durkee, Hall. Two-base
hits: Durkee, Eastman. Martin. Home
run: Cook. Stolen bases: Hall, Bigelow.
Struck out: By Bruggeman, 7; by Kope
n'c. 3. Bases on balls: Off Bruggeman, 1;
Hooper Wins from Snyder.
HOOPER. Neb., Aug. 22. (Special.) In
a slow game played here yesterday, during
tht M. W. A. picnic. Hooper won from
Snyder by a score of 7 to 1 The fea
tures of the game were the bitting and
all around playing of the home boys. Sny-
aer never having a "look-In." Snyder's
two scores were the result of two passes,
a single and a sacrifice fly, while Hooper
imbu it runs oy slugging- the ball.
.... RUE.
Snyder ....
Hooper . . .
...u U 0 U 0 0 0 2 02 2 ;
...4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 14
Snyder. Kellev mr,A rjiiini,!,
Batteries:
Hooper. Meier and Cook. Two-bae hits
Hecker. Russ. Three-base hit- rw.i...
Base on balls: Off Meier, 4. Struck out:
il i?"ry- '"e'er, (. .till oy pitcher:
By Kelley, 2; by Meier, 1 Time: 1:80
I'mnt re WIUv
w. . av.
Sidney Blanks Stare.
SIDNEY, Neb.. Aug. 22. (Special Tele
gram.) Sidney and the Omaha All Stars
filayed on the local diamond today, result
ng In a one-sided game In favor of Sid
ney, score:
.... R.H.E.
tsianey u 0 I I u 0 0 7 11 13
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 i
Batteries: Sidney. Guy. Ferrv and Fin
Omaha, Hlckey, Fox, Hamilton and Cat-
stay, umpire: Collins. Time: 1:35.
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NEW YORK DEFEATS CHICAGO
Victor Scor Four of Their Six Runi
in Last Inning.
COLE MAZES GOOD SHOWING
Wlrhlta Man Plays First Game with
White Sox aad Makea Two Two
Baae II lt Other American
Lrasie Seorea.
CHICAGO. Aug. 22. -New Tork defeated
Chicago 6 to 6 today by scoring four
runb In the- ninth Inning. Chicago made
one In its half of the ninth and had two
bases when a double play stopped them.
Cole, a recruit from Wichita, Kas., played
his first game with Chicago and made
two two-base hlta. Score:
CHICAGO. ' ' NEW TORK. '
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O-.A.E.
Altlner. lb... 4 1 11 1 OPemmltt, cf. 4 1 0
Parent, m.... I 0 4 2 lK.eler, rf...4 1
I'nle, cf I t 1 OKngK. it
Dougherty, I! I 0 I 1 II Voir, m 4 1
Hahll. rl t 1 0 0 0 Laport. lb.. 4 1
Tannthlll, lb 4 1 0 I OKmiht, lu... t 1
All, Ih I 0 14 lAtmln. lb... 4 1
BulllTan, e... 1 4 6 0 V8iwr. c. 4 S
W.l,h. p 1 0 0 4 OUuinn, p.... I 0
Smith, l W tf U U D-H.nipmll ... V 0
latwll 1 1 t 0 Wariiup 0 0
10 0
l t o
l i l
4 4 1
4 0
14 4
4 1 0
1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
Kalllr 0 U 00 0
Totals 37 10 17 II 1
Total 28 I it IS 8
Baited for Hughes in ninth.
Batted for Suihvan In ninth,
Kan for Isbell In ninth.
To-Dai. hits: Knlgnl, Cole 2, Isbell.
Hits: Off Walsh, In eight and three
thiids inning; off Hughes, 6 in eight in
quarters innings; off Smitn, 1 in two
nings; off Warnop, 1 in one inning. Sac
rifice hits: Dougneriy, Cole, Demmitt,
Altiver. Stolen bases: Demmitt. Double
plays: Austin and Knight, Cree and Aus
tin. Left on baaes: Chicago, 6; New York,
Bases on bulls: Oft Smith. 1: off
Hughes, 6; off Warhop, 2. Struck out:
By Walsh, 4; by Hughes, 4. Time: 2:10.
Umpiree: O'Loushlln and Egan.
Boston Wins from St. Lenls.
ST. LOUIS. Ana. 22 Atrocious fielding
by the locals and Indifferent pitching by
Graham, Pelty and Powell gave the game
to Boston today, 9 to 3. McConnell usurped
most of the visitor's fielding chances.
Score:
ST. LOUIS. ' BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
HartMll, a... I I 4 JNIles, If 4 110 0
Eton. II 4 1 4 0 OLorii, lb 5 I 8 1 0
l.orimaa, cf.. I28t Ogpeakar, cf.. 41100
Uri. lb.... 6 10 1 Of nalc r, rf... t 1 1 0
gchweltaer, rt 1 1 0 t 1 Wagner, a.. 6 1 1 I V
frr'a, lb.... 4 0 0 0 lMcconnell. lb e 8 I 7 1
Wllllama, lb. 4 0 11 lcarrlaan, lb. 0 I 0
Crlgar, 4 17 1 ODonohu. ... 4 0(00
Oraham, p... 10 10 OWood, p 4 0 0 0 0
feltr, p 0 0 0 1 OWolter, lb... 1 0 10 0
McAlee .. .00040
Powali, p.... I 0 0 0 Totals 40 18 W 11 1
Totala 97 10 27 11 6 ,
Batted for Peity in fourth.
St. Louis .'... 00 2 000 0 0 13
Boston 10841000 09
Two-base hits: Gessler. Three-base hits:
Speaker. Crlcer. Hits: Off Graham. 6 In
two and two-third Innings; off Pelty, 4
In one and one-third innings; off Powell, 8
in live innings, sacrifice nit: wolter.
Stolen bases: McConnell, Lord. Double
plays: McConnell, Wagner and Carrlgan.
L,elt on bases: St. Louis, 10; Boston, 6.
Baao on balls: Off Wood, 2; off Powell,
uit oy pitcher: wood (bchweltxer).
Struck out: By Wood, 6; by Graham, 1;
by Powell. 4. Time. 1:60. Umpires: Per-
rine and Sheridan.
GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis and Loolsvllle Divide
Doable-Header. '
LOUISVILLE. Ky.i Aug. 22. -Louisville
and Indianapolis broke even In a double-
header today, LoulsvUle winning the first
on an error, and Indie naoolis the second
in tne same manner. Ha! la was forced to
retire at the beginning of the third inning
of tht first game because of being hit on
the thumb of tils' left hand by a pitched
ball. Packard' replaced him and pitched
masterly ball. ' Graham also twirled su
perbly. Hogg allowed but two hits in
the second game: "while Wattle kern the
five made off hltn'ecattered. Fenlon't bat
ting waa the feature. Score, first game:
LOUIS VILL.B. ' INDIAN APOLIS. .
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B,
Dunles.Tr, rf. 4 ' 4 Ochadboume.lf 4 110 1
Woodruff, of. 1110 0 Harden, rf... 4 0 10 0
Sulllrao, lb.. 4 1 I 1 Spencer, cf... 4 1 4 0 0
remon, ... I I ecarr, lb 4 1
Salm, lb 10 7 OBurke. lb.... 411
Olaon, lb I 0 I 1 OKawler. o... 4 0 1
Quintan, as.. I 0 I t 0 Wllllama. lb. 4 0 1
Pelt i, e 1 1 I OUopke, .... 1 1 3
Halla, p 0 0 0 1 0 Oraham. p... 10 1
Packard, p... 8080
1 0
0 1
0
1 0
I 1
0
Totals. 14 7 14 11 1
Total U I 17 1
Louisville 00000200 2
Indianapolis 01000000 01
Stolen base: Burke. Two-base hit:
Chadbourne. Double play: Quintan, Olson
and Salm. Struck out: By Halla, 1; by
uranam, i; By i-acaara, a. Bases on balls:
oit uranam. l. Hit by pitcher: Hal a.
Passed ball: PelU. Hits: Off Halla, 4 in
two innings: oil pacaard. 8 In seven In
nlngs. Lett on bases: Louisville, 4; Indian
apolis, 6. Time, 1:40. Umpires : Sullivan
ana tjonanan.
Score, second garnet
L0M8VILLB. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Dunleerjr, rf. I 4 I 0 0 Chadbourne. If 1 0 0 0 0
Woodruff, cf. 4 0 1 0 0 Harden, rf... 1 0 0 0 0
Sullivan, lb.. 10 0 4 0 Spencer, et... 4 10 0 0
Fenlon, If... 4 1 0 ICarr. lb 4 14 I t
Balm, lb 4 11 1 Burke, lb.... 4 0 11
Olaen, lb 4 0 4 U Howler. .... 41480
Qulnlao. se.. 10 14 0 Wllllama, lb. 4 4 3 0
10 14 0 Wllllama, lb. 4 4 3
re it, o
Hogg, p
1 7 1 OHoAk. aa.... 10 17 0
110 1 OSlagla, p... 8 0 11
Totals. I 4 17 11 1 Total. 9 3 17 17 0
LoulsvUle v 00010000 0-1
Indianapolis ..:... .'. 10000001 02
Stolen bases: Dunleavy, Chadbourne.
Two-base hits: Spencer, Salm, Fenlon.
Three-base hit: Senlon. Struck out: Bv
Hogg, 6; Slagle 2. Base on balls- 'f Hogg,
4; off 81agle, 2. Hit by pltchet : 5elt. Wild
fitch: Hogg. Left on bases: LoulsvUle, S;
ndlanapolls, 6. Time, 1:40. Umpires: Con
ahan and Sullivan.
Col a nib as Defeats Toledo.
TOLEDO, O., Aug. 22. Llebhardt had but
one bad Inning, the seventh, and Columbus
won easily, 6 to 1 Up to the seventh Lleb
hardt allowed but one hit,
TOLEDO. COLUMBUS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Raftery, cf... Ill OKrugar. cf... I 1 1 1 o
Hlnchman, lb 4 0 2 I Oudwell, lb... I 111 0 t
Freeman, lb. 1 0 0 0 Congalton, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Hickman, If. 4 1 1 Jame. e 1 18 10
McCarty. rt.. I 1 11 Clark, If I 14 0 0
Blwert, lo... 1 18 1 O Rurae, lb 1 1 0 0
Nlll. lb 4.1 0 Written, aa . I 11 I 1
Abbott, c... 4 1 4 OPrlel. lb 1 113 1
Lynch, .... 411 lLUbJiardt, p. 1 0 4 . 4 0
Donovan, p. .814
Weat, p 0 0 0 0 Totala 11 10 87 U I
Smoot 110
Totals U I 17 11 1
Batted for West In ninth.
Toledo 00000020 0-3
Columbus 30100000 2 ft
Two-baae hlta: Donovan. Clarke,
ORourke. Three-base hit, Congalton. Hit
by pitcher: Elweru Base on balls: Off
Donovan, 6; off Llebhardt, 4: Left on
bases: Toledo, 8; Columbus, S. Sacrifice
hits: McCarthy, Kruger, Wratten (2). Sac
rifice fly: Kruger. Stolen bases: Raftery,
Freeman, Kruger, Congalton, Llebhardt.
Struck out: By Donovan, 3; by Llebhardt,
a. Hits: Off Donovan. 9 In eight Innings.
Umpire, Hayaa. Time, .1:40.
Miller Win with Stick.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 32.-Mlnne-apolls
won from St. Paul, 4 to 3, today by
more timely batting and better work In
the field. Fred Olmstead pitched his last
game or the season in a Minneapolis unl
form, Joining tht Chicago American league
club tomorrow. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS BT. PAUL.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.OJk.B
O. Collin, tl I 1 I 0 I Dart, cf 4 0 1 0
Orler. a 4 14 1 Biicaer, a. 4 I I I 1
Down, lb... 4 8 11 C Lie, If 100
Clymer, rf... 1110 0 Armbrueter.rt 4 110 4
Trarath, If... 11 OCanaeb. Ik... 4 1(81
J. Colllne. lb 4 1 1 lO'Brten. lb.. 4 1111
GUI, Ik 3 0 4 1 Olpancer. ... 4 111
Block, e 1 0 i OWrlgler, lb.. 4 0 4 4 0
Oiinetead. p.. 1114 OOelirlDg, p... 110
Leruj, p 3 0 1 1 0
Total .it 1 17 11 1
Totals at 7 14 It 4
MlnneaDolls 0 0 0 1 2 1 TTTO
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38
Three-base hits: Olmstead, O. Collins.
Two-baae hlta: Downs, Clymer, Spencer
Hits: Off Gehrtng, 8 In six Inning, off
I.-roy, I In two Innings. Left on bases
Minneapolis. 7: St. Paul. 4. Double Dlava
Wrlgley lo Boucher to Carlsch; Carisch to
Leroy to Spencer. Sacrifice hit: GUI. Base
on balls: Off Olmstead. 1: off Gehiing. 3
off Leroy, 3. Struck out: By Olmstead. 4:
by Gehrlng, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By
Uehrlug. L Paed balls t Block, 1,
Spencer, 1. Time: t:M. Umplresf Owens
and Guthrie.
Brewere Easy for Bntrhere.
KANSAS CITT, Aug 22 Kansas Cltr de
feated Milwaukee today, i to 1. Wrannlng
over umpires decisions stopped tha game
twice.
KANSAS CITY. MtLWAt'KRR.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Shannon, cf.. 114 0 tRantUM. rf .. 4 110
!, a 4
Carllal. If. .. 4
Mailman, rf. I
Lo. lb 4
Hftllna. lb .. 4
praahaar, lb. 4
111 Barrett, ae-lf 4 110 0
10 IBarnr. 1Mb.. 4601
00 OSlrunk. rl.... 44
I 10 0 ORnMneon. as. 4 1 lit
IS 1 Clarke. 3b 1 1 0 1 0
1 I OMrt'ormUk.lb 4 111
II OMi.ran. c I T
Hitter, c
Carter, s 4 0 1 OMrOann. lb.. 0 0 0 0
S-hnlbrg, a ft 4 10 4
Totals. II 8 17 10 I Mc(ll,an. p.. I
Dougherty, p. 1 0 0 0 0
Totals II I 14 7 I
Kansas City 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-base hit: Hetllng. Left on bases:
Milwaukee, 6; Kansas City, 7. Stolen baaes:
Shay, Carlisle, Hallman, Love, Braahear,
Moran. Struck out: Hy McGlynn, 1; by
Dougherty, 4; by Carter, 4. Hlta: Off
Schnelberg, 3 in two-thirds Inning; off Mc
Glynn, 1 In two Hnd one-tMrd Innings; off
Dougherty, 4 In five Innings- Time; l.iA.
L'mplrd: King.
Cobb Wlna for Detroit.
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 22. Cobb won to
day's game almost single-handed, being the
only Detroit player who oould hit John
son with men on bases and driving in all
three runs. Except in two Innings Mullln
held Washington hltless and at all times
he was given biilllnnt support. Two fine
throws by Crawford and brilliant fielding
by Schaefer featured the contest. Tom
Jones made his debut In a Detroit uniform
and played well. Rossman is still here,
but will report to St. Louis early In the
week. Score:
DETROIT. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
D. Jonea, If.. 4 10 0 OBrowne, rf... 4 1111
Buah. aa 1 1 I I 0 Schaefer, 2b.. I 1 I 1 0
Cobb, rf 1110 Ollnglaub. lb.. 1101
Crawford, cf. 4 1 1 1 OLellveit, cf.. 1 0 0 0
Delehantjr. lb 4 1 1 I OConroy, lb... 4 1110
Morlarlty, lb 4 1 4 1 0 Milan, If 1 0 1 1 0
T. Jonea, lb I IIS 1 OMcBrlde, a.. I 0 1 4 1
Srhmldt, o... 411 0 Street, o 4 0 & 0 1
Mullln, p 100 OJohneon, p... 1 0 0 4 0
Total 10 II 17 15 0 Totals 28 4 14 15 I
Detroit 0 01 1 0 0 0 2 0 8
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Cobb. ' Delehantv. T.
Jones, Unglaub. Sacrifice hits: Bush (2j,
Cobb. T. Jones. McHrirle. Stolen base,:
Crawford, Schaefer. Double plays: Mc-
Hrlde to Schaefer to . Unaiaub: Milan to
Street. Left on bases: Detroit, 10; Wash
ington, 7. Base on balls: Off Mullln, 6;
otf Johnson, 3. Base on errors: Detroit, L
Struck out: Bv Mullln. 1: hv Johnson. 1
Time: 1:36. Umpires: Connolly and Kerln.
I
BEHGS
TRIM
ALAMITO
NINE
Game Close Till Ela-hth.
When
1) rummy Weakens.
The Berg Clothing Company nine de
feated the Alaniitos at Flrirm- Sun.
day, 9 to 8. The game was close nn tn th.
eighth inning when Drummy weakened and
was repiacea Dy woodruff.
Huntaiker. for the Berg's, twirled an ex
cellent game, fanning ten men and allow
ing but one pass while Drummy was hit
throughout.
Keinschriber. McCrearv and wminm
shone with the willow, while Kaiman ac
cepted ten cnances at second without a
wobble. Score:
R.H.E.
Berg 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 E 9 10 3
Alaniitos 01100000 13 8 4
Batteries: Bergs, A. Huntaiker and C.
Huntsiker. Alamltos, Drummy, Woodruff
and Hachten.
Two-base hits: Relschribcr, Hachten,
WilllamB. McCreary. Three-base hit: Mc
Creary. Struck out: By Huntsiker, 10; by
Drummy, 3; by Woodruff. 1. Bases on
balls: Off Huntsiker, 1; off Drummy, 2;
Double plays: Kaiman to Canavau to
Williams (2). Umpire: Brennan.
CORONAS EASV FOR HOLLY'S
Stora Nine Beaten at Vinton Park by
Score of Eight to Three.
The Hollys easily defeated the Storx
Coronas at Vinton street by an 8 to 3
score. The losers grabbed two runs In the
first Inning before their opponents settled
down. After this the Hollys had every
thing their own way. The fielding of the
two Doughertys at first and at third for
the Hollys and Dworak's handling of an
assist from the Corona catcher, were the
star stunts in fielding. George Dougherty
also led the Hollys with the stick, while
Jetten, the losing pitcher, clubbed out
three safe ones. Score:
HOLLYS. STORZ COROWAS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Falconer, ef.. 1 3 0 0 0 Blanehard, lb 4 i i 1 1
Otllham. lb.. 1 17 1 0 Oatronlo, a.. 10 10 2
J.Dough'tjr.Jb 4 1 t 0 0 Kranda, rf... 4 1 0 0 0
Ultiaon, c i 1 4 0 Jellen, p 4 I 0 4 0
O.Dougb'ty.lb 4 4 11 OYoat, a 4 0 7 10
a-rtuura,n V I V V Horwlctl, Of.. 4 0 4 1 0
oio.MuiMu, ii. e x i v v xirejt, lb....! 0 4 0 0
Murpby, aa... Ills t Haohtan, If.. 4100
ieuj, p i l o OUworak. lb.. 8 0 6 1 0
Totals 11117 14 1 Total. ...! 4 17 11 1
Hallys 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1
Corona 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 08
Home run: G. Dougherty. Two-base
hits: G. Dougherty, Gibson. Kelly. Stolen
bases: Falconer (2), GUlham, G. Dough
erty, Kranda, Jellen, Ylrak. Hit by
I" uau: usironic. rttruck out: By
Kelly, 4; by JelUn, 6. Sacrifice bits:
GUlham, J. Dougherty.
Hardware Men Beat Yards Nine.
The Lee-Glass-Andreeaen teem Auf&n 1 c.l
the Union Stock Yards nine n.t vinmn
street park yesterday by a score of 4 to 1.
jiruuuecK, ior tne nardware men, was at
his best, allowing but two hits and strik
ing out twelve. Chink Cavanaugh wan
found for nine hits, but sharp fielding at
critical stages kept the score down. The
features of the game were the pitching
of Brodbeck and the fielding of Graham
at short for the L. G. A. S. The score:
. ... R.H. E
L.- G. A. 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 9 2
U. 8. Yards .. 10000000 01 t r,
Batteries: L. G. A.. Rrodheck nA cm
it' 8i V.ari1" Oo' cvan"h and Kennedy!
Grand Island Defeats North Platte.
GRAND ISLAND, Aug. 22. (Special.)
Hansen's pitching for Grand Island Red
Crpss was the feature in the game with
North Platte today. He allowed no hits
and struck out seventeen. Score:
R H E.
North Platte. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 2
Red Cross ....0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 9 2
Batteries: Paul and Mann; Hansen and
Ettlng.
Lvraber Men Win Again.
The Independent Lumber company took
a fast game from Calhoun by the score
of 6 to 8. The Independents did perfect
fielding throughout the game, while Alc
Dennott pitched fine balk
Batteries: Independent, McDennott and
Young. Calhoun, Gustln and Clasen.
DaUas Defeata Gregory.
DALLAS, 8. D., Aug. 22 (Special. )
Dallas defeated Gregory at Gregory today
before 1,600 people, score 7 to I
The gama was any one's until the last
man was out, Dallas hit Kirkland with
men on bases. "Cy" Young was hit freely
( c y x -rr-. v r
If J 111 if Is Hnn IS II T I
but v kept his hits scattered. Hattertoa:
Orea-nry Klrkland and Ford. Dallas
Cy Young and George. Struck out) By
Young, 10; hy- Klrkland. .
R I V KH I DE .0M TO RAGLES
Benaoa Nine Wlna Good Game hy a
Score of Fear to Three.
The Benson Eagle ball team defeated the
Ulvtr Side nlnt In a close and Interesting
game bv the score of 4 to 8. The River
Sides had won twenty-two straight games,
but the twenty-third was their hoodoo.
I loth teams nlayed good ball, but the
Eagles got their hits when most needed.
Baldwin won the game for the Eagles as
his two hits made three tcorea. The
score:
RIVER SIPE.N BENSON RAOI.M.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Uttnn. a.... Ill roe, J 1
Kill, lb...-. 4 17 1 onarr. rt e v
Peneen,
0 1 o usurers, ao., a i v e w
111 OOordr, If 3 0 0 1
Pllfka, lb ... 4
Mitrrar, p...
Knee, rf
Slgler, 'A....
Langar, cf..
a 1 1 1 ORr.nan. If 1110
110 OLehr. a 4 113
481 OMctlowan. lb. 1 1 1 0
400 OKocher, p.... 41110
4 110 OSteik. 8b 1 0 8 8 0
Oetnber, If...
Baldwin, cf.. 4 110 0
Total St 4M80
Total U IDll 1
River Side 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 03
Benson Eagles 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 4
Two-base hits: Litton) Slgler. Sacrifice
hits: Barr, Deneen, Knee. Double play:
Konan to Steck. Base on balls: By
Kooher, 3; by Murry, 2. Hit by pitcher:
Steck. Struck out; By Kocher, 6; by
Murry, 8. Umpire: Dan Whitney.
Chartra Traded for Mo wry.
NEW YOHK. Aug. 22 The St. Louis
National league team today traded Second
Baseman Charles to Cincinnati for Third
Baseman Mowry. The players will Join
their new clubs tomorrow.
- Victors Are Defeated.
LTONS. Neb., Aug. 22 (Special.) The
Victors from Omaha were defeated here
Saturday by a score of 9 to 2, In a game
with The Lyons tiiues.
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a little less than the dlstanon In the trot
ting division ahead of The Eel.
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Champlonshlp singles, final round.
Gould beat Abbot, 8-2. 0-4, 6-3.
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Tebblna and Pollock beat Mngney and
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Underwood, Third Wyoming, fourth wltli
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Dlmlok's and the Arlington band, and the.
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EVERY EVENING
'CHICAGO
THE BEST TRAIN
THE. BEST' WAY"
Salle Station
IN THE HtARTiOP CHICAGO S
BUSINESS diSHOPPING
DISTRICT
GTS.PENTECOST
DIVISION PASSENGER AGT.
14th5.rARNAMST OMAIIA.NEB.
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