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    Omaha Wins Seven to Two; Athletics Split Doubleheader; Denver Takes Slugging Match j
011AUA TAKES LAST CAME
Local Make it Three Stfaig;H Cloi
in; the Series.
GOOD BATTING AND NO EKROES
Spore Knda, T to ' Uopllca tins Trick
Hotrkri Flayed' Sloas !
lira Molnea rltehe Provee
nrrn to Omaha ns.
Omaha, 7; De Wolhe. I. '
The RourUe did the nam thine to ls
Molnea they did to'Sloux City allowed
them the firat fame of. the aerie and then
cleaned up for the other three. Omaha
played a clean same yesterday, batting
Mason for hlta whenever they were neces
sary and finishing the battle without an
error.
Vp to the eighth Inning hlta were, evenly
divided, each twlrlef having allowed aeven.
But In the eighth Ma Hon atarted firing
ensy one atratght oyer and the Rourke
jumped 1n and helped themselves to three
singles, one two-bagger and one three
bagger, bringing' in three runs.
The Champa were abut out the firat five
Inninga. but brought In. one acore In the
sixth. Curtla walked, and after two outa,
waa brought In on . a alngle by Nlohoff,
who died on first when Wllllama want out
on an eaay Infield grounder. Another In
the eighth on hlta by Colligan and Mat
tick brought the iotal up to two.
Omaha atarted scoring In the fourth,
with two hlta and one run. In the neat
round Davis began with a alngle going to
aecond when Oferrldon went aafely to first
on an error. "'Hottt Were advanced on a
sacrifice by" Flood' and both came In on
Kane's double. Kane followed them around
when Morlarlty ? poled out another two
baser. Three was enough for that Inning
and Thompson and Welch .went out on
easy files.
Mason's unmissable, ones In the eighth
finished the story-lso the game. Score:
The score:
r OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
O.
1 0
IS
A.
0
t
6
0
i
6
0
2
4
Davis, f
Corrldon, as....
Flood, lb,
Kane, lb.......
Morlarlty, 3b..
Thompaon, If.
Welch, rf
Cadman, c
Rhodes, i......
.V, 4 2 8 ' 0 0 0
.. 8 1 1
Totals
1 I! 21 It
JjES A101NE8.
VAB. R. H
O.
0
a
i
10
- 4
2
2
2
1
A.
1
0
0
1
0
2
4
1
2
Pader, rf
Colligan, see.
Curtis, If....
Pwyer, lb....
Mattlck, cf..
Mehoff, 3b..
Williams, 2b.
demons, c.
Mason, p....
4
Totals
Omaha
Runs i.
Hits
Pes Molnea
Runs
Hlta
..32
7 24 U
0 0
1 I
0 0
0 0
0 0
8 - 7
I 12
0 0
n
10-2
2 4-7
0
1 2
Two-bane hlt:-Mattlck. Kane. Marlarlty,
Welch. Three-baae hit: Davis, Flrt baae
on halla: Off Rhodes. 2: otf Mason. 8.
Struck out: By Rhodes. 8: by Mason. 1.
Left on baaea: Omaha. 8: Des Moines, 8.
Stolen base: Nlehoff. Sacrifice hlta: Corrl
don, Mason, Flood. 3. Umpires: Sternberg
and Clark. Timet 1:80.
Notes of the Q
Thla makes six out of the laat aeven.
The question la: Can. Omaha keep it upY
Nothing doing, put at Vinton . unjtll
August 11.
An encouraging crowd was put to give
the boys a good sendorr,
Kane atlll hltawhen he has to; his two-
bagger brought In two runs
Once again did a." game go through with
no one-hit. , by a pitched ball,
It didn't take long to do It; one hour and
thirty minutes is about as short as they
get.
Welch made one of those spectacular long
runa away over behind firat and gathered
in a diffiuuit fly.
Cadman waa the only Rourke who failed
to take advantage of Masons generosity
ana get nimeeir a nit.
Corrldon la a good backer. ' He gathered
In a hot one that bounced about twenty
feet out. of .Morlarlty s hands and caught
tne natter at iirst;
Lefty" Davis, let out bV Lincoln be
cause he couldn't bat. hit three times In
Tour times up and got the only three
bagger or the game. "
Strike out were, few and far1 between
Pitcher -Rhodes whs the only local who
fell prey to Mason s twisters, but he re.
tellatag by striking out Wllllama twice and
Dwyer once.
DE.Wtll WINS PROH WICHITA
Uauie Called In Klghth for Denver to
'5 ; Catch Train.
WICHITA, Kan.,. July 86. Denver won
an eiaht-lnnlng game from Wichita, 11 to
10 A'"" t"1""' called at 6 o'olook to
allow fenver ' to catch a train. Bvure:
w . .WlOHtTA.
O.Vi--M i y- ,AB. n. H. O. A. E.
Mldeietftn,' cU, 4 8 110 1
UukiicS, . 2u...i,.,i..., 4 ' 1 0 2. V
Heldtn, .if ..,,......,-,. 4 13100
joernei t-r.,....-.vv.. 4 2 8 2 ft i
sue:!, lb..............; i 1 S
esterzil, VO.. 6 0 8 110
bclitnld. a,.... v. V 1 i. 4 .0
Miaw, ' c 1 1 7 1 0
-ClaUe X 0 0 0 0
Snack17oid, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
glianer, ... 1 0 X 10 0
fetilgrew 1 0 0 0 0 0
Jurnagm, p.....-..v t 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ........... ....38 10 14 24 10 2
: DENVER.
Att. R. H. O. A.. E.
Lloyd.' 2u,.. ...... 3 2 2 2 1
Wa.droii, If 4 10,400
t'ranttu, ss. 8 2 8 1 1 2
polaii. So A .... . t 2 11 t 1
).U")a'r lb, ,.. 4 10 7 10
t.aaniily. rf. 5 12 10 0
Mi-Murray.: e... a 0 2 4 0 0
Ablinian, y.. 4 11 18 1
Totals .34 11 14 24 9 i
'Halted fur $huner In seventh.
'Batted fur Jarunglu in eighth
lvi.vut t 0 4 u 0
Wlcvilta ............J I 1 M
3 0-11
1 4-10
Left oil - bses: Denver, '; Wichita, 1U.
fcacilfUa hits: Cranston, Schmidt, Heidru,
Undaay. Two-base lilts: Keall, Balden,
'l niae-oase lilt;-Cassliiy. Home runs: lo
lan, - Kuei-aer. Stoirn basi-a: Hoall. Hits:
tf( Stutakoiiord,, 7 In 3 Innings; otf cjhaiicr,
7 in .4 tnnluga; off Jarnsgln, none la 1 in
ning', Douuie play: fc.li man to Cranston
to Lidt-ay. Struck out: By Shackelford, 1;
by Suaer. 1; by Ehman, 3. liaae on balls:
nif ' titiackelfurd, 2; off Slianr, t. oft
D-limau,- i. Tmia; 10. I'mpire:, Iiaskcli,
lll)( IT ui-:rKAT- I.Il'W
lallora .
Uet l.rail Through
Poor
r-leldlnw t lint.
LINCOLN, July -Lincoln puur field
Ins lu the early part of the game today
a.va Sioux llty a If ad. the viaitora wth-
mug. Lincoln aiartt-eV a raUy In tti ninth
inning, acunng a run and having to men
on bases witn none out. wnen the game
waa called by agreement at 6 o'olock, the
scoie reverting U the eighth innning.
fccuro: -
LINCOLN.
AB. R
4 0
.... 4 : 0
.... 3 0
.... 0
.... 4 0
.... 3 0
H.
4
1
0
0
a
1
A.
0
E
J tide, if
Gagiiier,
as
Cole, if
Cobb. rf.
Cock man, 3b
Thutuaa. lb .
Wi Idensaul,
2b
0
Clark, c It 1-1
MrUmth, b 9" i
GtlBt.
Totals W 2 7
" SIOL'X CITY.
AB. R. H.
Andreas. 2b 3 2 0
H;ent. lb 8 1 2
Myers, If 0 I
umllm. 8b .' 4 6 2
Towne, c 4 0 0
K.nlin rf , 2 1 I
Neighbor, cf . I 0 0
24 11
O.
4
10
6
0
1
0
1
Standing1 of the Teams
. 'E8T. LEAOt'K.
W.L-Pct.
frenver M 84 .44
ttloux City. ..65 36 .111
, NATL- LFAQlE.
- V LPot.
Chicago M .l
New York. ..47 36 .673
Lincoln 6J 3 .670) Plttahurg ...4 S5 .61
Wichita
..4 48
Cincinnati ..44 41 .619
Phlla 40 48 .4X2
8t Joseph
Oman ...
lies Mplnei
. 43 i
..42 81
.84 W
At. Loul ....38 47 .447
Hrooklyn ...34 El .4
Hiton 33 65 . 3,6
Tofieka ....... CI .823,
AMKH. LEAGUE.
AMKK, ASSN.
W.UPct
YV.L.Pit
Phlla. ....
bos ion . .
.68 2X .674'
Minneapolis.. 9 36 .64
M 54
St. Paul 68 48 . 674
New York
60 35 .581
Toledo 67 43 .674
Detroit ..
Cleveland
.48 41 .6S Kan. City ...47 49 .40
.37 46 .4,".l Columbus ...44 61 .43
Wash. ...
..36 61 .4141 Milwaukee ..43 64 .443
Chicago 36 61 .
tM. l.ouls 2B 67 .
lndlanfol.40 D .4m
Louisville ...37 S3 .374
MINK I.EAOUE.
W.UPct.
Clarlnda T-8 2i .m
Nb. city. ...32 .61
Aupurn 30 2 .508
Falls City . .30 20 .&'K)
Shenandoah. .8 33 .6.
.Mary vllle ...28 88 . 377
JOG'
NEB. LEAGUE.
W.UPct
Fremont 41 IS .621
Or. Island. ..M 29 .654
H u per lor 33 31 .618
Peward 32 83 .492
Hastings ....32 33 .42
Kearney .....S2 38 .471
Columbus ...29 37 . 439
Red Cloud.... 25 88 .410
Yeaterdar's IteSalta.
WESTERN LEAtWB.
Omaha, 7; Des Moines, 2.
Sioux City, (; Lincoln, 2.
Denver, 11; Wichita, 10.
St. Joseph, 10; Topeka, 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago. 8; Washington, 2.
Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia. 8. Second
game: Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 2.
Detroit, 1; New York. 0.
Boston, 8; St. Louis, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburg, 6; Philadelphia, 2.
Roston, 2; Brooklyn, 1.
Chlcago-J-it. Louis game postponed.
AMBRICAN AH'OCIAT10N.
Milwaukee. 6; Columbus, 8.
Toledo, 3; Kansas City. 2.
Indianapolis, 6; St Paul, 1.
IjOUlsvllle, 4; Minneapolis, 0.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.!
Grand Island. 8; Superior, 1. '
'Red Cloud, 10; Columbus, &
Hastings, 6; Seward, e. . . .. ' .
Fremont, 2; Kearney, J. . .
MINK LEAGUE.
Clarlnda, 10; Maryvllle, 1.
Falla City, IS; Nehraka City, 1.
Auburn, 4; Shenandoah, i.
Gautee Today
Western " Leasrue Omaha - at ' WlrhltiL.
Sioux Cltv at St. JosfattoWhowln at Den
ver, Dea Moines at Tut?ltt.
American League ashlhgth at Phila
delphia, New York at Boafbn.' "
relational League Philadelphia at New
Tork.
American Association MllarnukAji at
Columbus, Kansas City at Toledo, St. Paul
at inaianapoiis, (Minneapolis at Louisville.
uMeorasKa. oiate League Superior at Co
lumbus, Red Cloud at Grand J aland Kr.
ney at Seward, Hastings at Fremont.
Mlnk League 'Maryvllle at ' Clarlnda,
raus v.uy at weoraska cjty, Auburn at
Shenandoah.
Hartman, ss
Hammond, p
Totala .'l...sa in
24 14 1
0 0 2 0-2
0 0 0 2-
Hammond.
Lincoln 1. 0 0 0 0
Sioux City 2 2 0 0
Two-base hits: Quinlin.
LJOUDie DiaVS: An1rnuia In Uurtmun
Stem; Gangnles to Thomas. Sacrifice hits:
Uagnler, Myers (2), Neighbors. Earned
runs: Sioux City, 8. Left on bases: Lin
coln, T: Sioux City, 8. Struck .out: By
MoOrath, 2; by Gelst, 8: by Hammond. 1.
Base on balls: Off MoOrath ! off ni.i
1; off Hammond, 1. Hit toy pitched ball:
By Hammond. 1. Passed ball: Towne. 1.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: FUnn.
ST. JOSEPH HITS WRIGHT HARD
Visitors Take Haas- Game by Ten to
Three Score. :
TOPEKA. Kan . Jnlw Bt T.n.h' ...
from Topeka today by batting Wright hard
m. mo. nr.- mmng. -i rte piayersr suffered
greatly from the etreme heat.' Score:
"I
ST. JOSEPH. ' - ".
. AB. R
H.
8
O.
4
2
A.
0
5
0
0
1
8
0
0
1
Powell. If
Fox. 8b
Jones, lb........
McChesney, cf..
Corhan, ss
B. Reilly, 8b
Bauer, rf........
Frambea, o
Baker, p
Totals
8
38 to
.12 27 10
. TOPEKA.
AB. R
H.
0
1
0
0
2
0
8
0
O.
0
1
A.
0
2
1
1
3
s 0
' 5
0
1
wcouey. cr.. , 4
Thomaaon, If... 6
Landretlr) rf 4
Welch, 2b 4
Kunkel, 3b 4
Abbott, lb; 3
tfoles, c
s p'.'.".'.".'1M'.'.'.".I
rugate
Weight, p.
Totals ...
St. Joseph ..
Topeka
...34 3 8 27 13
4 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1-10
6 0 1 0 0- 1 XI 0 1-3
Three-base hit: MrCnewney: Two-base
nits: t. Keiliy, Kunkel. Lowell. Bauer Ui
Corhan. Base on balls: Off Fugute, 2; off
rveiKni, 2; on uaaer, i. struck out: By
weiKni. d: dv caxfr. b. Mita: t rr h-uu
i; none out in rirst Inning; off Weight, 10
in nine inntntrs. irt o haaf-ar Tnrwli. a-
St. Joseph, . lmbrtr'Alnys: Kukel to
Molea to Abhott. Paasnd -ballr? Frambea
Time: .1:40. Umpire ..Mutl.eo"""',
RED SOX PLAVJVyQVT OAME
I.lnlr Defeated " hr ' Seor4- of For
to Nottilns:.
LAKE CITT, la., JMl.Sfl-fHpaoial Tele
gram). The local Red tfoje played 'the third
shutout game, defeating the Llngley profes
Inn la 4 to A Harbor u.p.o.m f n .... -
eleven, allowed two bases on balls and one
hit. Haahmore struck out eight, allowed
eleven hits and two bases on balls. Half
of the local score, waa made ,on errors by
Llngley s catcher. The feature of the game
was Aioureary a nil jn tne eignth.
Rattarlaa F)arlir . UnDrauM ami u.r
Haxhrnore and Robbins. CmDiree: McNeil
and Colllcotte. The same teams play again
tovaorroow. '
Tlie locals walloped Early 7 to 2 In Yes
terday's game. Wllkins fanned thirteen,
gave four basea on balls and allowed only
thrse eaxned hits. Bneley struck out seven.
allowed nine hits and allowed five bases on
balls. The locals played a mock game In
the ninth and allowed Early two scores.
Batteries: Wllkins and Beers; Beaiey and'
nnyaer,
MKal l TS
. IIK
LB AG IT B
Aunarn, Clarlnda and Fall. City Win
Cniuri of liar.
At Shenandoah. Score: R.H.B,
Auburn s.. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 6
SberandoMh ...00000 1 0001 T
Batteries: Illrsi-h and - Kramlncer.
i u 111 an ana Meed umpire: sage.
At Clarlnda. sopre: Jt.H.E,
Maryvllle 0001000001 y
Clarlnda 0 2 0 0 1 0 8 4 10 1
Batteries: Hunt and Diets. Walters and
Johnson. Umpire: Fletcher,...
At Kalis City. Soora: " . - - R.H.E
isetraaka city 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 4
Falls City 1 1 0 1 3 3 4 -13 13 3
Batteries: Collier. Waller and Mayfteld;
Duran and Greensllt. Umpire: Meyers.
Dodare Defeats Snyder.
DODGE, Neb., July 26. (Special.) Dodge
defeated the crack Snyder team on the
former's grounds Sunday by a score of 3
to 3. The game was a pitchers" battle be
tween Young and Oustln, with Young hav
ing the beat of It alL through. . Wit!) men
on bases he was lpvlnt.ible, Dodge's, three
runs rame In the third Inning, on a hit by
Kefflsr, a two-bagger by Yauhg. a hit and
an error. Snyder gut thlr two runs on an
error, a hit and a sacrifice. A return
game will be played next Sunday at Snvder.
The score: - , '
' ' 'R.H IC
Dodge ..;
Snyder
Struck out:
,. 0 0 0 8 8" 0 8 8 4
...0 0 V 0 0 2 0 02 6 3
By Young. 13; br Oustln, .
r.-dge. 1 Time of game. 1:15.
Stolen basei:
I mplres, Price and Srhonsck.. Atw.ljnoe,
Wlna From Wahoo.
MORSE BLUFF. Nb.. July 25 -(Special).
The Morse Bluff Champs defeated John
son's Walloon bunch Sunday, 10 to 8. The
feature f th4 game wes the batting of Pa-
E. I cat anil Anderson or tne noma team. ti-ire:
11 it. t I.E.
n, Morse mutt.:, 1 s 1 e v 1 o 1 iu is
Wahoo 018 0 00018 686
a! Struck own By Uuckeuiuaril, 8; by Pascal,
a I 3; by Andtison, 6.
The Key to the bitualion-lfae Want Ada.
01
OMAHA GOLFERS QUALIFY
Looal Four Among 6uoce8sful Con
tettanta at Minneapolis.
ARE WELL ALONG IN LIST
M rears. Ihimhrn, Hale, Cska sal
Rahnt Will Compete ia Second
Preliminary Round Today
flood Snores Made.
(MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 26.-Harry O
Legg of Minlkahda led the field In the
first half of the 36-hole qualifying round
for the western golf championship tourna
ment over the fast links of the Mlnikahd
club today. Legg made the 18 holes In 70-
two strokes below the course record made
by Warren Wood of Homewood On Fri
day. The quality of golf displayed by the
sixty-four survivors of today's game was
the beet ever shown In a western champion
ship. The highest to qualify waa 87 and
there were several' ties at those figures.
W. I. Howland, Jr., of Qlenvlew finished
second with well compiled 72, while Paul
Hunter and Mason Phelps of Midlothian
and Albert Seckel of Hinsdale, handed in
74 cards. Charles Evans, jr., the western
champion, made a 76 after a bad journey
out. R. A. Gardner of Hinsdale, national
champion, also had a 75.
Warren Wood of Homewood, winner of
the low qualifying prise In the 1800 western
tourney, banded in a 77.
The sixty-four survivors will play 18
more, holes in the qualifying round to
morrow. Those who failed to land In that
charmed circle are out of the championship
contest.
Lean's Work Phenomenal.
Legg's 70 was little short ot phenomenal
as he had hardly any luck. lie rimmed
the cup six times on puts as he
said the putting greena were keener
than he had anticipated. - His full mashle
shots were auperb and his driving waa
brilliant, especlaly , on the . shorter holes
where he grove tho green every time. HI
only poor drive waa In playing the tenth,
but he retrieved himself with a screaming
brassie that put him on the green in two.
He lost his chance for a 8 by missing a
comparatively easy putt. He took three
putts on the sixteenth and then holed out
In fve. His best previous performance over
the course here waa 73,
Cards ot the leaders:
Paul Hunter, Midlothian
Out ....4 6 3 5 4 4 4 6 640
In 8 4 6 4 4 4 3 2 4-8474
Mason Phelps, Midlothian
Out : 6 6 4 8 3 4 3 8 4-40
In 2 3 6 4 4 4 3 8 58474
R. A. Gardner, Hinsdale
Out 4 7 4 0 2 4 3 6 6 3
In 34466443 4-38-75
Mat of Winners.
Following are the sixty-four who quali
fied tor the second round of eighteen holes
tomorrow:
H. G. Legg, Minlkahda, TO.
W.-Howland, Jr., Ulenvlew, 72. i'
Paul Hunter, Midlothian, 74.
Albert Seckel, Hinsdale, 74.
Mason Phelps, Midlothian, 74.
Charles Evaus, Jr., Edgewater, 75. '
R. A. Gardner. Hinsdale. 76.
. W. H. Diddell, Indianapolis, 78.
A. D. S. Johnston, St. Paul, (b.
Ralph Rider Des Moines, 76. '
Waiter Fairbanks, Denver, 74.
Robert Hunter, Midlothian, .76.
Addison Stillwell, Midlothian, 77.
Warren K. Wood, Honiewood, 77.
W B: I'lnw ir- Onwentala. 77. -'
t C. T. 4afXray,tMiniihda, 7$-v..i.-; v.-
U W. Ktnnear, Detroit, 7.
W." B, Hey burn,' Louisville, 78. "' '
David Edwards, Midlothian, . ' '
' William Sheehan, Des Moines, 79. - .
K. P. Edwards, Midlothian, 78.
F. C. Miller, St. Paul, 80.
R. T. Goodell, Duluth, 80.
R. T. Talbot, Evanston, 80.
J. Irving Bush, Akron, 80.
W. N. Chambers. Omaha, 80.
F. P. Carr, Des Moines, 80. .
J. T. Roberts, Evanston, 80.
H. W. Allen, Bellerlve, 80.
Holden WllHon, Cincinnati. 80.
Clarence Stanley, Indianapolis, 81, ..
J. W. McDonald,' Midlothian, 81.
Drake Lightner, St. Paul. 81.
Gordon lule, Kenosha, 81.
H. B. Lee, Detroit, 81.
C. C. lngraham. Midlothian, 8L
J. D. Cady, Rock Island, 62.
II. P. Bend, St. Paul, S3.
F. W. Hale, Omaha, 82.
Guy A. Miller. Detroit. 82. -, .
Ben Collins, Jr., Midlothian, 82.
T. B. Boyd, St. Louie, 83.
W. E. Code, Weatward Ho, 83.
F. P. Plxon, La Crosse, 88.
C. A. Phelpho, St Louis, 88.
Albert Cahn, Omaha, 83.
F. E. Stewart, Marshalltown, 83.
J.- D. Blandish. Jr., Detroit, 83. - -
C. P. Jaffray, Minlkahda. .
E. P. Allis, Milwaukee. 85. '.
W. F. Brooks, Minlkahda. 85.
R. S. Northway, Minlkahda, 85.
E. A. Fiah, Minlkahda, 85.
L. H. Piper, Minlkahda, 86. 1 .
R. H. Williams, Evanston, 86.
E. A. Eulass, Calumet. 86.
G. F. Payne, St. Louis, 86.
E. O. Llmberc. St. Louis, 88. .
W. C. Wlbberd, Richmond, 8.
Darrow Fulton, (Midlothian. 86.
A. A. Bakewell. Deer Park, 86.
W. A. Alexander. Exmoor, 87.
J. E. Geraghty. Minlkahda, 87.
J. B. Rahm. Omaha, 87.
G. M. McConnell, Edgewater, 87.
H. R. Louden, Exmoor, 87.
C. W. Booth. Calumet 87.
M. Doran. Jr., St. Paul, 87."
W. A. Alexander of Exmoor withdrew.
Two of the 87 are eligible to continue to
morrow, and the tie will be played off
then.
RESULTS IN TIIRKB-I LEAGUE
Waterloo, Dnbnqoe, Pan
. Rork Island Win
rills
nnd
PEORIA. III., July Si Waterloo took the
first of a three-game twles. Peoria threat
etieit in the eighth, scoring four runs.
f?orV a aaa a a 1 . R-H-E.
Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 08 8 6
Waterloo ...... .0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 08 11 2
Batteries: Cook, Gllbertand Aamussen;
Clarke and Harrington.
BliOOMINGTON. HI., July 26 A single, a
double, a triple and three bases on balls
gave Dubuque the game today in the sixth.
Score: K H E
Hloomington ...0 0001000 01
Dubuque ...0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4
i i
Batteries: Royer and Erwln; Parkins and
Boui-he-.
DANVILLE. 111., July 24. A single, a
double and Hopkins' home run spelled de
feat for Davenport. Score: . R.H.E.
Danville 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 11 0
Davenport 0 0000 1 00 01 7 2
Batteries: Wood and Wolfe; . Pennance
and Coleman.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., July 26.-Rock Isl
and's superior hitting today took the game
from tiprlngTleia. hrore: K H E.
Hprlngflftid 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .0 1-8 6 2
Rock Inland u u y u 1 1 u 04 9 2
Battorles: Willis. Hamilton and Hartley:
Queisaer and O'Leary.
BURNS DENIES STATEMENT
Saya He Always Wanted Forty Per
Cent in Match with Lansford
. . and Will FUhC
SEATTLE. Wash., July 16. Tommy
Burns, wno is mi ;';. me s ia- . gidc, Swampa North Platte.
ment pubHshod In New York - that the j , ,,.,., . . . , c , , ,
mutch between Burns and Sam .Ingford. SIDNEY, Neb July fiP a I Tele
nh. aull to take place In Ixwidon in Sep- gi'am.-bUJney defeated North Platte by
timber, ha been celled .iff by Promoter ' o only feature of
lluh Mcintosh because Burn demanded h gam-wa the pitching of Stevens for
8-iooU more than th amount h originally Sidney who llowd the visitor two hits.
ko1,i f,,r ' I which weie scattered. Tho record of the
1 told Mcintosh at Reno after John
son hud -agreed to meet m again that I
woul4 fight Johnson for 85 per cent of the
gruxH receipts." said Burns today. "1 fig-
ured that Johnson, being the champion.
would get about 40 per cent Then I wired
MclnloHh that I wanted 40 per cent of the
receipt to meet Langfurd. but that I was
attil willing to laekle Johnson for 35 per
cent of the gatT .
kirlaslan Win.
ARLINGTON. Neb . July 24 -1 Special.)
Slrmgtown defeated tlie ArlltiKtnn Nursery
bail team on tne latter s grouna in a gj'.a
game today, hvor 4 tu S.
Boston Bunches
Three Hits and
Wins Close Game
Dotci Seize Opportunity in Second
Inning; and Home Team Scorea Only
Once During Balance of Game.
BROOKLYN.'-July- K. - The visitors
buncher three of their-hits off Rucker In
the second Inning and won. Score:
BotrroNi ROOtct.Yrr.
AB. II. O.AC. AB.HOAB.
Collin. If... 4 1 I 0 tDalton, rf.... 4 I
8han
Bharp,
lb..
. 4
. 4
t 1
19
t jruubart, lb.. S S II
0 HWhMt, It.... 4 8 1
0 OHammall, lb 4 0 1
4 Ol).ln!Mn, of 4 4 1
ft otannot, 16... 4 3
1 IT. Smith. Hill
I ORrwIn, t 4 8 I
4 OHuckcr, J ... 2 4 0
0 0
4
6
4
l
0 1
t
lb..
n..
Millar,
1 8
1 I
4 3
It
4
cf.,.4
II. Smith, s 8
Bweaiiay, lb.' 8
Mattam, p.,. I
Totall1'??.'!. J '"4 H 14 Total.' Hilt 1
BosUiii 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Miller. Base on Dans:
Off Mattern, 6; off Rucker, 4. Time: 1;45.
1 mpiriT Rlgler andEmalle.
PITTSBURG. Pa.. Julv 26. White held
Philadelphia to only two hits today and
his two Vwo-baggerp drove In three of
Pltteburg's five runs.' The two runa which
the visitors Scored were on wild throws by
PITTiBt'RO. 1 PHILADKU'HIA.
.AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.ll.
DjmT, 3b ... t 2 0 I lThomaa, tt... 4 . t 1
ich,
cf.
8-0 4
OKji.ba, lb... MM)
nitui. rf 4 1 1 4 t
iMuaa. If 3 0 i 4
l-ampball, . 1( 1 q 1
Vain
ar, a. . s 1
rimn, lb..., 41
Wllaon. rf..; I
Olbaon, e.... lit
UrKachnta.lb 10 1
lOrant. lb.... setts
llrannlelcj.
, U I 1 I 1 I
4 Doolao, sa
tDooln. 0..
CUoren, p.
3 4 3 4 4
3 4 4 8 1
3 4 13 8
WHIU. p.... 8 8. 0
Bates ...
21 7 17 IS IFoxan, p.
.1444
Total,
...4 4 4 1 0
Totala
.34 8 84 3
Byrne and Flynn. Score:
Hatted fnr Moren In elahth.
Pittsburg :....8 0O0I01O-
Philadelphia 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2
Two-base hlta: . White (2), Gibson. Sac
rifice hits: Campbell, Bransflold. Double
plays: Wagner, MrKenale and Flynn;
Waa-ner and Flvnn: Dooin and Bransfleld;
Doulan, Knabe and Bransfleld. First base
on balls: Off White, 4; off Moren, 4.
Struck out: By White, 6; by Moren, 8; by
Foxen, 1. Hits: OK Moren, 7 In seven ln
nlnns: off Foxen. 0 in 1 Inning. Wild
bitch: Moren, First base - on errors:
Pittsburg. 1: Philadelphia, 8. Left on
bases: Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, 4. Time;
1:85. Umpires: Johnstone and Lason.
Country Jay Beats
Spanish Queenin
Very Fast Race
Gus Macey's Transformed Cripple Seta
New Eecord lor Fourteen-Year
Old Trotters.
KALAMAZOO. Mich.. July 26 Country
Jay furnished the feature of the opening oti
me ihiv grana circuit racing nare luoaj ujr
trotting the fastest mile of the year against
field of good ones In the 2:07 trot The
time waa made in the first heat and wai
2:06.
Country Jay's mile, In addition to being
the fastest trotted this year, established a
new mark for H-year'old trotters. The for
mer record, 2:09ft. ,. was held by Van ant
Country Jay also' holds the record for 13-year-old
trotters, 2:07:
The HarvtsUr,; becauee of the inability
of "Pop" Gteerajto drive, left Spanish Queen
the.;favorlbft lov-the'i-ape and' her defeat by:
Country Jay --audi Cob, Douglas, .who , came
in second, was. tM -only one a favorite suf
fered. Ramey Maoey drove Spanish Queen
and Gus Macey, ills father, was tiff behind
Country Jay, whose victory came In straight
heats,.. .. .... .
Willy, 4 he .English horse, favorite In the
2:16 trot, had no difficulty in winning, but
Walter - W., in the 2:06 pace, had , to be
driven hard to iwin. The Abbe waa top-
heavy favorite In the 2:16 pace and he had
an easy time of It, as the flnlehen were not
even close. Results: ,
Trot tine. 2:18 clui. nnraa tt flno tha In
five:
Willy, b. h., by Wllburn (Pennock).. Ill
Gracious Peter, b. h. (McDonald)..... 2 t 2
Rockie RawsoikJ ch. m. (Murphy)' 4 18
Howard, b. g. .(Colby) 14 4
lime: j-.whi, 3;Vi. 2:11.
Pacing; 3.iii elaaa. Dursa 82.000. two In
three:
Walter W b. g,. by Little Frank
(Snow) li
Maconda, b. m. (Albln) 14 6
Walter Hal, gr, h., (Garth) t 2 2
Asa Wilkes, ch. p. (Cox) , 2 14
uaron wnips, ch. g. (Murphy) 8 6 3
Tony SWlft, blk. h. (Dean) 4 S 6
Willie Benton, b. hi (Gosnell) dls
lime: i:u'A. a Out. A :UA.
Trottlna-. 2:07 class. Duran 81.000. threa In
f our t
Country Jay, ch. 'g., by Jayhawksr
tuus Macey;...t,. 1
Bob DuuKlas. a-, h. (McDonald) 1
8paniHh Queen, b. m. (Ramey Macey) 8
1 easei, cn. m, tAnarewg) s
Wilkes Heart, b. g. (Snow) 8
Sterling McKlnney, b. h. (Murphy).. 4
Time: 2:06. 2:0741. 2:07V.
Pacing, .2:1 class, purse 32,000, three in
live;
The Abbe, blk. h,, by Chimes (Jones). 1
Sarah Ann Patch, br. m. (Cox) 2
Peter the Second, br. h. (Snow) i
Pearl PloW, br m (KVnalon) 3
Andy N, J!, b.' lii 'tCiimmlns)".!'. 4
Time: 2:06V 2:08. 2:08V
VALMORE WINS YACHT RACE
wllllaaa Hale Thompson's Schooner
( aptores Conteat for tho Third
Consecutive Year.
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 26.
7 he yachts In the Chicago-Macklnac race,
which started at Chicago Saturday at i
ft. m crossed the finish line In the fol
owlng time: Valmore, 27:46:32; Incedor,
j Hawthorne,- 83:m:ft; Naliad, 32; Mistral
( 84 02 68
::; josepntne, sz:iu:i; Amoi-ita, 32:11:10
William Hale Thompson's schooner Val
more, which crossed the line at 10:45 o'clock
last nlglit, has won the contest for the
third cousecutlve year. Van Adis waa.re-
portea out, ot the race.
TKNXIS nUMIIK AT LAKE FOREST
New Record Eatalillahed for N amber
of Matrbra Defaulted.
IAKE'FORETi all., July '26. A new re
ord lu tho number of defaulted matches
e.xtabllshed In the Y extern Tenn
champlnimhip on the courta of th Onwtnt
sla club here today, when twenty-nine de
faults and four played matches were re
corded. ....,
Of the twenty-two matches scheduled for
the singles twenty went by default. Re
sults In tr.e singles were as follows:
First lVuud-r.J. H. Whitman defeated J.
J. Ai'instrvng, 4-1, 6-: Walter T. Hayes
defeated T. P. Go.-dboiy, 8-4, 6-1.
Second' Round C 8. Peters defeated J.
B. Larneq). 4-0, 4-6, 6-2. A. Haalehurst de
feated D. Rlrhberg. 6-4. 6-4.
In the preliminary round of the men'
doubles, L. H. Waidner and Paul Gardner
defeated J. L. Col and C. J, Hllle. 6-4,
6-4. 6-2. J. J. Armstrong, E. C. Burton
detested Ludke and Oelsner, 8-4. 6-4. 4-4-
ln the second round of the men's doubles
W. T. Hayes and C. S. Peter defeated
Belden and Miller, 8-6. 6-8, 6-4.
- Sidney tem Is twenty-three games pluyed 1
, ana eiyni i-wi. - 1 lie nia.iey irtm leave
h' me the 27th for a trip through part of
, Colorado and Nebraska, plating about
' thirty games. Tha same was called at the
- end of the kevantli Inning. The score;
R H E.
Sidney . 6 0 1 0 0 6 12 12 2
North Platte 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4
j BBtte,,eB. Sidney. Steven and C. Ferry;
' North Platte, Hueleee, Koneraon ana Peas.
Time of gam. 1:40. I'mpire. Lobb.
j
I'eiFlstent Adxertisina is the Road to B.g
i
u
turna.
COLONELS SHUT OCT MILLERS
Minneapolis Get Same Number of
Kits, But No .Buna.
SC0BE 13 FOUB TO NOTHING
Lenlsrllle Gets Three n Firat Inning;
nnd One In Ninth On Three
Bnejn-t Two ' Two
Base Hits.
LOUISVILLE. July 26.-LoulsvlIle ahut
out Minneapolis tcdayt Score:
Louisville 10000010 4
Minneapolis 00000000 0-0
Two-base hlta: Altrock, Fisher. Three
hase hit: Jim Doyle. Struck out: By
Slaa-le. 1. Base on balls: Off Hlagle. 1.
Time: 1:20. Umpires: Hayes and Owens.
Hnrajrovo la Pnssle.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 28. Hardgrove
kept the visitors' hits well scattered and
the' locale won. Score:
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
St. Paul 14410000 6
Two-base hit: MoCormlck. Struck out:
By Hardgrove, 6; by Leroy, 1; by Check,
1. Base on balls: Off Hardgrove, 2; off
Check, 1. Hits: Off Leroy, 8 In three In
nings; off Check 3 In five Innings. Time:
1:46. Umpires: Chill and Bush.
Legg is Low Man
in Second Round
Minlkahda Player Breaks Qualifying
. Becord of Western Golf
Assocation.
MINIKAHDA CLUB. Minn., July 26.-
Harry G. Legg of the Mlnnlkahda took the
lead in the seoond round of the thirty-six
hole qualifying round of the western ama
teur golf championship by equaling his
work of yesterday, turning In another 70,
making 140 and breaking the qualifying
record of the Western Golf association.
The politicians are buay In campaigning
for the next tournament. Detroit, which
made a hard fight for this tourney, wants
the 1911 event A large delegation of Kan
aas City men are here and are booming the
Evanston club for the 1912 tournament. The
Kansas City men also want to elect J. F.
C. Fennell, president of the Transmissls-
slppl uoll association, a director of the
western association and the Idea ia being
well considered.
Mason Phelps of Midlothian turned In the
next lowest score with a card of 146. His
low score for the thirty-six holes was made
possible by a brilliant 71 in today's play
G. A. Gardner of Hinsdale, national cham
pion, made a 73 today, giving him 148.
Ben Collins, jr., of Midlothian and C. A,
Hlepxe of St, Loula, were the first pair to
finish the second half of the thlrty-slx hole
qualifying round today. Collins made a 32,
giving him 164 for the two days, while
Hlepse scorer 86 for a total of 169.
Among those who qualified were:
18. Today. T'ls
riarry lesa. AUnikahda....
70
74
'74
78
83
79
70
140
Mason Phelps, Midlothian..
Albort Seckel, Hinsdale....
Ralph Rider, Dea Moines..
H. P. Bend. St. Paul
Wm. Sheehan, Des Molnea,
Wm. Sheehan. Des Moines
71
71
80
75 .
.78
78
80
80
83
82 '
84
6
87 '
l-
145
145
156
167
157
79
167
Don'd Edwards, Midlothian 78
168
161
163
164
16?
169
173
Gordon Yuel, Kenosha , 81
W. N. Chambers, Omaha... 80
Ben Collins, Jr., Midlothian. 82
W. E. Coda, Westward Ho. 83
J.. A. Roberta, Evanston... 80
R. HV Williams, Evanston. 86
W, -O; W,8 MEKJT v TOUGH
FATE
roagh Boy at Fort Crook' Get Thirty
RonS Ih lares Innings.
The Woodmen'' of the World did net ex
pect to strike such a hard proposition as
they did Sunday afternoon, when they went
10 tne fort crook diamond to wipe away,
the sting of defeat they had already suf
fered, at the hands of the Dough Boys',
but no matter how they tried they never
reached the home Plata, and gave up In
disgust at the end of the seventh Inning.
The score was something like 80 to 0. The
soldier boys scored ten runs In ' the first
inning.
Thomas and Ungry.were the batteries for
the DoUKh Boys and the twisters that
Thomas threw were too much for the
Woodmen, and after the-fifth inning the
crowd began . to move. ,
. M nomas ana ungry will go along on the
hike with the troops Wednesday morning,
but all the rest of the team which be
longs to H comoany will stay here. Ellis
of H company will probably be the
catcher and Dunigan, the crack southpaw
of the Plir battery will do the box work.
The Pill battery has some fine players,
Including Monroe, Mulhern and Shapiro,
but they will leave for Fort Riley also.
However the team will be as good as be
fore, and If a game can be secured, one
will be played every- Sunday afternoon.
Detroit Bnya I.ondlell.
DALLAS. Tex.. July 28. Pitcher Loudlell
of the Waoo, Tex., club has been sold to
the Detroit Americans. He will report to
Detroit at once.
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Fremont Wins
Second Contest
from Kearney
Pitchers' Battle in Whioh Hendron
Has Littla Better of Balliet
Heavy Hitting- at Columbus.
FREMONT, Neb., July 26.-(Special Tela-
gram.) Fremont won the second game of
the Kearney aeries thla afternoon In a
pitchers' battle In which Hendron had a
little the better of It. The game was called
early to enable Kearney to catch a train
and the attendance waa consequently light.
Sore: ' R.H.E.
Kearney :...... 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 6 0
rTomout 1 w o 0 l 1 I 1
Batteries: Kearney. Balllet and Town-
send; Fre.nnnt, Hendron and Boelier. Um
pire: Nelson.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July W. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Grand Island did much the
tarongur work. In today's game while
Green - pitched well, - keeping hits well
scattered. Score: R.H.E,
Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 f I
Grand Island.. 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 - 1
Rattntiea: Glahan and Dewey; Green and
Carroll. ,1
COLUMBU8, Neb., July 26.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Hoavy hUtlng by both teams
was the feature of the game. While
Columbus secured more hit than the
visitors, they were not bunched. Score:
R.H.E.
Red Cloud..... 2 0 8 1 0 0 1 1 2-10 10 8
Columbus ..... 311101006-6 11 4
Batteries: Columbus. Hamilton and
Agnew; Red Cloud," Master, Mitchell and
Moff. Umpire: Fleming.
SEWARD, Neb., July 26.-(SpeclaJ Tele
gramsHastings shut Seward out today,
score S to 0. The feature of the game was
Hanson's pitching with no support Score:
R.H.E.
Hastings 00003020 0-8 61
Seward 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1
Batterloe: Seward, Hanson and Wally;
Hastings, Pierce and Donnelly, Hits:
Seward, 6; Hastings, 6. Errors, Seward, 1:
Hastings; 1. Umpire: Griffith.
Enjoin Delivery
of Glidden Trophy
Premier Company Would Prevent De
livery of Cup to Chalmers
. . . People.
NEW YORK, July 26,-Papers were served
on the contest board of the American Au
tomobile association today notifying It that
a preliminary Injunction had been granted
to Harold O. Smith, president ot the Pre
mier Motor Manufacturing company, re
straining the ' board from delivering the
Glidden trophy to George W. Dunham of
the Chalmers Motor company of Detroit.
Justice William J. Kelly of the state su
preme court granted the Injunction.
The referee of the Glidden tour originally
awarded, the trophy to a Premier ear. On
protest of the Chalmers entrant thla award,
was substantially reversed by the eontest
board on the ground that the ell tank and
pump on the Premier car were not stock.
EVENTS OX RUNNING TRACKS
Ickaalmtrm TJpaels Dope In K nicker,
booker Handlenp nt Empire.
EMPIRE RACE TRACK, N. T., July 86.
School Marm, at 12 to L proved to be a
big surprise when aha won the Knicker
bocker handicap, six furlongs, from a good
class of sprinters .here today. - Fo'llle Levy
led- to ,th atrettch when ScqvlHe put School
Marm under,. a drive and the mare re
sponded gamely, and won by a nose. Sum
maries: First race, five nnd one-half furlongs:
Jest (5 to,. 2) won, Leah second, Rogun
thlrd. Time: 1:071-8.
Second race, six furlongs: Danfleld (5 to
2) won, Roes Roseeaux aecond, Big Stick
third. Tim:. 1:12..
Third race, mile and twenty yards:
Hampton Court (11 to 10) won, Harvey F.
second, Black Mate third. Time: 1:42.
Fourth race, Knickerbocker handicap, six
furlongs: Schoolmarm (12 to 1) won. Folly
Levi second, Cherry Ola third. Time: 1:12.
Fifth ra"6e," five and one-half furlongs:
Pleasant (4 to 1) won. Planter seoond, Here
tic third. Time: 1:06 8-8.
Sixth rate, mile and a furlong: Mont
gomery (2 to 6) Won,' Bud Newa second,
Netherrnost third. Time: 1:58 ft.
Blonx Rrleaaa MoLann.
LINCOLN, July 26. The Sioux City Baae
ball club reduced Its staff of seven pitch
ers tonight by releasing Pitcher Sam Me
Lean, formerly of the New England league.
Challenge for Morrar.
John Morgan of St. Louis has sent a
challenge, through The- Bee to box. Paul
Murray any number of rounds.
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ATHLETICS" ' BbEAK EVEXv
Win First Game, Six to Four Badly
Worsted in Second.
LOSE LAST, EIGHT TO TWO
Philadelphia and Cleveland F.aeh
. Win nnd Lose In Donble-Ileadrr
Lord Ueta Threa Three.
Raa-arera.
PHILADELPHIA, July 26.-Phlladelphla
and Cleveland again broke even In a dou l'
header this afternoon. . Score, first gams:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AH. H O A R. AB H.11 A K
Oranar If.... 1 I 4 Uir4. It 6 4 1 4
.tranar ll-. a a
Itorall, lb... 8 0 11,
rurnar. Ha ... 4 4 I I
Ulola, lb.... 4 I 8 I
tlora
tiUlarlnf, II... I I I I
DColllnalllna, Jt. . 4 .. .
OColllns. th... I t 0 I
tiaakar, Ik 2 4 14 0
PHnufcr, lb.,. 2 6 10 0 0
T
ltlol
ll.mla, a...,. 8 4 11
Niiaa, rf.... 4 12 0
Kail, et I486
liraillar, lb.. I I 1
lMuirhj. ... I V 10 0 e
1 Harry, aa
I 1 I s 0
4 16 4 0
ralkanbari, 4
Baatarijr .... j
III
!Li, 4
0
Totala .'....n 11 M II I
TeUla .....M I S4 18 6 '
i-aued for Ball In the ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-1
Philadelphia .., 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Three-base hlta: Lord (I), Oldrlng. Struck
out: By Coombs, 4. Base on balls) Off Falk
enberg, 4; off Coombs, 8. Time: 1:46. em
pires: Egan and 0'I.oughlln.
Score, second game: '
CLBVBLAKD. C . PHILADELPHIA.
'S'vo h av
Lord. K
8 0
1 1
1 8
8
4 1
1 0
1 0
1 1
1 1
Orana?, It. .
6tova.ll. lb..
Turnar, aa...
Lajola, lb. .
Kaatari, a.,
Kllaa, rt....
Pall, cf
Bradler lb.
Koaatnar, p.
t I
w
1 I
1
OOldnni, ...,
eoolllna. lb..
Ulakar, lb
OH&naar. lb...
OMnrpbr, rt.
0 00arrrr aa. .
4 6
ll
0 OLapp. ....
6"0!Wnlera p.
II
Totala ...
.14 4 17 1 1
Total!
.84 11 17 14
Cleveland 00 1D2002 2-8
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-"5
Two-base hit: Koestner. Three-base hits:
Lord, 'Murphy. Struqk out: By Koestner,
1; by Bender, S. Base tin balls: Oft Koest
ner, 6; off Bender, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpires:
O'Loughiln and Egan,
Boston lilts Ball.
BOSTON. July 26. Bv free hitting Boston
won the final game of the series from St.
Louis today, 6 to 4. Score;
ST. LOftSj , , . . - BOSTON.
AB.H.O - AH H O A S
Stona. f 4
Hartaell, lb.. 8
Wallaxw, aa.. 4
Nawnanl, lb. 4
Bcw'ar, cf ... 2
Orlssa, rt... 4
Truaadala, lb 8
Stephana, 0.. 4
Bay, 8
Crlas 1
1 OHftooar.
8 OKoaja, lb....
2 (Spaakar, a.,..
OStahl, lb....,
lOanlnar. lb..
4Lwl. it....
1 Wagner, as..
OKIanlow, e...
OK ar ar. P....
CHall. p...,.-
Totala :... .ll 4 84 IS' 8 Totals . ....81 14 tt 11
Batted lor Ray In the ninth.
St. Louis 0 1 0 0 8 .0 0 0 0-
Boston
Two-
ner. Hits:
off Ha
Off Ray,
struck
Ray. 1. Time: 1:3. Umpire: . Kerln and
Connolly, .
f obb'a Home Bnn Wns. ,
NEW YORK, July .28 r;obb's home run
In the flftt inning scored the only run of a
pitching duel betewf'en Donovan and War
hop here today, Detroit making It three out
Of four from New York. Wolter got one
hand on Cobb's Jong hit and broke a finger.
Score: '
Detroit 1 M 0 0 0 0 0 01
New Yprk ,. 0 0 0. .0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Roeoh. Knight. Hlme
run: Cobb. Sacrifice hit: T. Jones. Stolen
basea: Knight, Daniels, 'Bush, ' Left on
bases: Detroit. 6 New Yerkr 8. First base
on error: Detroit, 1. Double plays: Lathers,
O'Leary and T. Jones. Struck Out: By Don
ovan, 4; by Warhop, 8. Rises on balls: Off
Donovan, 6. . Passed ball: Schmidt. Um
pires: Evans and Dineen. Time:. L-43.
Chicago Defeat Washington. ,
WASHINGTON. July 26.-CI)lcago de
feated Washington; 6 x6 t, White outpitch
ing Johnson at orltlco points. , A- fly oatoh
by Parent and the, batting of Schaefer were
features. Score:
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 10 02
Chicago 0 1000001 12
Two-base hits: Johnson, Tannehlil. Three
base hit: Schaefer. ' Sacrifice hits: Lellvelt.
(2). Tannehlil. Kllllfer. Stolen basea: le
llvelt. Zelder. Double plays; Beckendorf
and Conroy. Left An bases:. Washington. :
Chicago, 8. Base on balls: -Off Johnson, 2;
off White, 2. First base on errors: Chi
cago, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Kllllfer. struck
out: By Johnson. 7; by White, 3. Passed
ball;. Beckendorf. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Per-
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