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    THE REE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1911.
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DEMOTT HOLDS, BUT TOO LATE;
Cook Loosens in Second and Game
Lost to Pueblo.
ITKAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE
BREWERS WALLOP PITCHERS
Leading PI avers in Otv Tennis Tournament at the Field Club
j Kansas City Uses Tbreo Pitcher in
; Vain Attempt to Stem Tide.
THREE HOME RUKS UURINO GAME
KlBfct Hits Off llmnhi rilrhrra.
Wkllo Kill Holria
! to Five and single
loaater.
Pi EBI). July Klllx v hi fine form ,
today and Pueblo defeated Orr.aha. I to 1. i
Demon rellexed Cool: in ihc tnlrd. Scor:
OMAHA.
ar n. h.
. A
0 3
K. .
1
0 '
0
r k, r.b
Agnew. 3h l
Nlehnff. Ib 4
ThomMon, cf 4
Kane, lb 3
Kchoonover. If
Williams rf 3
Khmvm. ss 2
I.ynrh. c I
Cook, p 0
Wmett, p :
1
1
t
0
n
1
A
It
0
0 1
0 .
0
Total
J!) t
PUEBLO.
AH. n.
4 0
3 0
H. O.
: 0
Mlddloton. cf.. .
Berger, a
Belden. If
3
1
3
Hughes, !b 3 0
Da via, rf 2 0
Clair, lb I 1
Krhmld, Jb 2 1
Clemons, c 2 0
Elllla, p S 0
1
12
1
s
1
Total M 2 8 V8 25 1
Nlehoff out bunting- third strike.
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Pueblo 02000000 2
Stolen bases: Davis. Thomaaon. Two-bas
lilts: Demott. Kneaves. Double plays Nle
hoff to Kneavaa to Kane, Berger to Hughes
to Claire. I.eft on baaea: Omaha, 4; Pueblo,
4 Sacrifice hlta: Belden, Clrmoni. Struck
nll TO , rmn. A - Villa 1 Dama Mi.
ball's: Off Cook, 'l; 'oft Ell la, 1. Time: 1:35.
Umpire: Clark.
GRIZZLIES TAKE DOCBLR.HKADGR
RIoaiK Vlir Laara Plrat flam tr Tkr
t Oae.
DENVER, July 19. Denver won both
liinei of a doubleheader with fcMoux City
thla afternoon. Score fimt tame:
DKNVER.
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
Uoyd. 2b
...2 1 1
S
1
Kenworthy, If 4
Uilmora, ir. 0
Caaaldy, rf 4
Ileal 1, cf.... S
Wuillln, Sb t
. i . . .
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
11
0
l.inunjr, id...
l orrey. as.....
Fpahr. o.......
Harris, p.....
. i ...
.... I
.... S
Total
.......... t
810TJX CITY.
AB. R.
Ul 0
4 0
t
4 0
3 1
.3
3 0
3 0
3 0
I 27 17
H.
0
1
2
0
0
2
1
0
V
O.
0
A.
6
0
0
0
3
1
0
2
2
Andrea, tt..'.
Ptem, lb
Breen, If......
I'awaon. rf....
Hart man. a..
Keilly, 8b
Holmes, cf....
Miller, c
Clark, p
Totals
Denver
fciuux City.....
Stolen bas:
.:a i s 24 13
i A n i a a a a 9
... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1
Qulllln. Two-baae hit:
Krllly
Tlire-baae hits: Kenwnrthv
Btein
Sacrifice hits: Rellly. Lindsay.
Lluyd. Sacrifice fly: Qulliln. Struck out
By Harris. 3: bv Clark. 2. Huua nn hull.
Off Harris. 4; off Clark, 4. Double playa:
Coffey to IJovd to Lindsay; Andreas to
Iturtman to Stem, Wuillrn to Lloyd to
IJndsay. Wild pitch: Harris. Hit by
pitched ball: Brail. Loft on baaea: Den
ver. ; Hlonux C'lv. t. Time:. 1:48. Um
pires: Haakell and McDowell.
Score, second game:
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O.
..3 1 0 1
..4 1 1 2
.4 1 1 2
..4 3 1 1
.. 4 3 3 0
..2 3 I 15
..3 1 1
.. 4 0 3 4
.. 1 1 1
A.
0
0
0
4
1
2
0
2
Lloyd. Ib....
Uilmore, If..
a.ldy, rf.,
lieall. cf
wuillin, 3b...
Lindsay, lb.
Coffey, as...
fcpahr. c
fcthreiber, p
Totals..
23
12 12 27 13
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H
O.
A. E.
Andreas. 2b..
ciein. lb
u rn, If
Dawson, c...
liorlman. ss.
nai.ly. uO....
liolints, cf...
Kui ber, rf...,
iki k. p
v. unon. p
.. M.ller. p.
.'.'.'. .'.'.'.'.'. 0
1
Totals
D.nvtr
.uux City
..31
.0 0020302 -12
..000000000
Coffev. Bt-all. CaaaMv
stolen bases:
1 wo-base tills: Qulllln, Breen. Three-base
In.: Dawson, yuillin. Sacrifice hit: vjull
i.n. 1'au-aed bah: Dawaon. Sacrifice fly:
Spahr. Struck out: By Schrelber, 4; by
Ciark. 4: by Wilson, i. Bases on balls:
0t Clark. t; off Wilson, 2; off Miller. 1.
iid pitch: Miller, till by pitched ball:
l.lnosay. Left on baaea: Denver. : Sioux
City, 4. InninKa pitched: By Clark, five
k.iu a third iruna, 2; hits. i; by Wilton,
two and a third (rune. ft. hits, 4); bv Miller,
two iruna, i; hits, . 'lime: 1:60. L'ru
p.i: Haskell and McDowell.
M'. JOSEPH AGAIN VICTORIOI S
neat-heel Hlta aad l.larola'a Krror
- Heapoaatble.
LINCOLN. July 19 St. Joitenh won airir.
t'cay. a to 2. by bunching hlia and taking
advantage of Lincoln h errors. S- ore.
LINCOLN.
AH.
to!f. cf 4
. bb. rf i
U...iuD. 2b 4
.ac.rnui k. If j
'ii.oiuaH, lb 4
Oagnier. as
l w k.'uan, 3b 4
h. ia.lon, c 3
Dundon
i. r.app, p 3
M liei l
Totals S3
ST. JOSK
'AH.
Kel y. cf
i owe ). If . &
l.e II. 20 &
... n.iirf. cf 3
ii i .on. lb 4
j Hun. ub i
oie...kr, a? j
Oux.it. c t
v. 11 .l.lif. p 4
K. If. O. A. E.
0 13 0 0
110 0 0
0 13 10
0 o g 0
0 17 10
0 0 4 3 1
1 2 0 3 0
U 0 o 1 v
( ( 0 0 (i
0 112 2.
0 0 0 0 o !
2 7 27 IT li
:ph.
R- H. C. A. E. I
" 0 3 0 0
1 2 4 0
0 0 2 1 2 1
113 0 0
U 1 (i i
10 13 0
0 0 12 0
114 10
1 X 0 6
27 12 3
22 i 27 12
UatieJ for Stratton In ninth. , ...,., . . . , ... ,
'Hilled for Knapp In ninth. ' Kvl HKI' Neh - Jul' 1 'Special. )-It
, . , 1 o o I a n n a uim" n In'westlna and hard fought came
i H Ihat was plaved on the local grounds to
ol. rfua.ln V 1 1 U V V 0 1 S i
'' in t urn, r-owen. z.uung,
tAt-i.l. Home run: Cobb. Two-base hits:
iv n j pp. Uowett. Cheheiie. Left on bae:
Lji.t.111. I. tit. Joseph. 7. stolrn baaes:
1 iwell (3l, Kelly. Sacrifice hits: Cobb,
.ilccurmii-k, Uanier. Metnktr. btiuck out:
Lj .viiapp. ; oy Chelbtte. t. Bases on
t-ii. on Knapp, 4, orr chrflette. 3. Hit
l.k 1. t.'K. I.mII Uu U' n u . , 1 TI... 1...
b p.tchid ball: By Knapp. 1. Time
t inputs: .Mi Kea ana leaver.
(IIM.IUAN THHOWS AWAY BILL
Toptka Will f roast lie Moines by
Score of Three 40 Oae.
IOPEICA, July I. --Colligan threw the Lall
In the eighth and Topeka foili(.ved
.,I0 lour singles, v. Inning troiii Dea Mo. lies
by i to 1. Gardner, formerly of the Ku
M4 City Uluts. plaed his first game Ht,
luu locals, sicoro:
TOPEKA.
AB. It, H. O. A. E
.
-b S 1 3 3 0
.other, it 1 1 2 ti 0
. ..ei . cf 4 1 J I A
...lnr . lb 4 I 11 1
t.jpmavn. t 4 114 2 0
I inory. 3b 4 . 1 1 S 0
Liuiiaton. 4 0 1 4
IliltataBaaBBBaatAatAaBtBteadBaBBBaaaBa
11AKKY KOCH.
Pug-ate, p 3 0
Totals 33 3
DES MOINES.
27 14
AB.
" 3
R. H. O. A. E.
CtirllK. If
Colligan, as....
Ma,uk. if
liwyer. lb
Korea. r.b
Anderaon. rf..
Orahain. 2b....
Ultztowakl. c.
Huteauii, p....
Totals 33 1 ( 74 S 3
Tcpeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Dea Moines 00000010 01
Thrre-baae hit: Whitney. Two-base hit:
Beecher. Dwyer. Stolen bam-. Klnfr. Base
on balls: Off Filiate. 1; off Hueston. 3.
Struik out: By Fucate. 4; by Huteson. 6.
Time: 2:1)0. Umpires: Knapp and Morgan.
Boston Halts Naps
in Winning Career
Cleveland Defeated. Ten to Two, in
Only Game of Day in Amer
ican League.
CLEVELAND. O., July 19 After winning
nine straight games Cleveland lost today
to Ronton. 10 to 2. Young was knocked
out of the box In the third Inning, while
Kaler was hit hard. Woods" batting and
pitchiiiK wcic the features'. Score:
CLEVELA VP. BOSTON.
AB H O VI. AB H O A E.
Grant?. If... 14 9 Hooper, rf... 1 I 0 t
Ol.nn. 4 0 4 1 J r.rdntr, b . I I t I
1 Jlrtnn, rf . I I ! M Speaker, el.. I I 1 M
n Rlov.ll. lb . 4 14 0 !, If ... I liOS
X Blr h'm, cf. 4 I I Fle. lb.... I II 0
XI l.lndUT, lb 4 1 2 I Winner. lb..i 1 3 i 1
i Turnor, lb.. 141 Olarrlg.n. e.. I 1 i :
0 Smith, c .1 t 4 I 0 Verde., as. . 4 1 4 1
- j Young, p
1 I Kaler. p
a a n 0 o wood, p 1 1
16 0 10
In0 Total! 41 14 17 14 I
1 0 0 A 0
10 00
1 -f "r
Klaber
Totals
H 17 I 4
'iiatted for Turner In the ninth.
Batted for Smith in the ninth.
Patted for Kaler In the ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02
Boston 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 110
Two-bane hits: Birmingham. Jackson.
Cooper. Speaker. Three-base hit: Wood
Sacrifice hits: Lewis, Yerkes. Stolen
bae: Wood. Engle. Gardner. Double
play: Yerkes to Wagner to Kngle. Hits:
Off Yountr, 7 in two and one-third innings:
off Kaler. 9 In six and two-thirds Innings.
First bae on balls: Off Young 2; off
Kaler. 2: off Wood. 1. Balk: Kaler. Hit
by pitched ball: By Kaler. Speaker, dard
ner. Struck out: By Kaler. by Wood,
6. First base on errors: Cleveland. 1; Bos
ton. ?.. Ieft on base: Cleveland. 7; Bos
ton, 10 Time: 5:11. Umpires: Mullen and
rerrine.
Falls City Makes it
Three Straight Games
Everett Holds Nebraska City to
Four Hits and Humboldt
Wins.
FALLS CITY. Neb.. July l.-(8peclal
Telegram.! tfalli City made It three
straight today from Shenandoah. Score-
R. H E
Falls City 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 7 o
Shenandoah ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 4 3
Batteries: Falls City. Finch and Vander
hlll; Shenandoah, Duran and Castle. Um
pire: Myers.
HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 19 Special
Telegram.) Everett hald Nebraska City to
four hits today and shut them out. Score:
R H E.
Humboldt 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 6 2
Nebraska City.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 2
Batteries: Humboldt. Everett and Diets,
Nebraska fit v. Wllllford and Herman.
Untplre: Kratsberg.
AUBURN. Neb.. July 10 (Special Tele
gram. I Auburn took another game from
Clarinda today, making It three In a row.
Score: K.H.E.
Auburn 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 2
Clarinda 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 4 4
Batteries: Auburn. Hlrshe and Kran
Inger; Clarinda. Smithaon and Harmony.
Umpire: Kissane.
FRANK GOTCII ktKGlNS TRAIMti
Noted Mat Artlat Will Aaalst Him la
Preparing: to Meet Hack.
HUMBOLDT. la.. July 19 (Special.)
Champion Frank A. Ooteh started work
touay in the public training quarters
erected for him In Riverside park, near
heie. in preparation for his match with
Hackfnsclimldt In Chicago on I-abor dav.
A large" crowd watched the Iowan In his
first afternoon's work and saw him take
half an hinir In uln lh. .hmil.l... nf
I Tllrl. Viiuif I J ... - a r. tn . K . t I . 1 .
. , v. mm. 1 1 lint
wicstlers of prominence will come to Hum
lolill to give Gotch plenty of work. The
Iowan m condition apears to be excellent.
He has taken on a trifle of flefrh but
( inir upon the expected crowds that It Is
, two refreshment booth have ben erected
In the park, which. It is believed, will ha
the mecca of the wrestling game in the
west during the rest of the summer.
Si V..7a:..
I .,
h.l'Mn t .. V rim . wl TaiiH.1 Th.
I score was 1 to 1 until the eleventh inning.
j when Laurel made sveral bad errors and
i th xis.iors picked up two more scores
j Bass.nser and W'vman were the batterv
i for l aurel, and their work was good. Baa.
j aene.- t-itching a winning game. hut
lacked ihe support at critical times.
: l-urei a nniv score was on a three-base
hit rnll-w.l V- . inn.
Omaha Glanta Lose at Wnta,
W.M'SA. Neb . July 11 (Special ) The
Wauaa baa ball club won the odd game
from the Omaha Ginnts here today. Price,
of the Gianta. umpired the game. Score:
RHP
Wanaa 0 0 0 6 a 0 2 0 ) 'it
Giants 00 2 1 2 1 0 1 A-7 10
latterie: Waua Frevman and John
son. Giunts. Robinson. Williams and Lee.
Hamholdt wins la Twelfth.
MASON CITY. la.. July IS. (Spec al Tel
egram I In a tstelve-innlng game. Hum
boldt defeated Mason Oty at Humboldt, by
the score of 12 to 11.
Wute men will wvich Friday night'
par for full particular of Tom Kelley
Co. s semi-annual shirt aa'.
SriKK' KENNEDY.
SUPERIOR AND YORK DIVIDE
Double-Header on Leader's Grounds
Split with Tailenders.
LEVIN HIT HARD IN SECOND
Fremont Wiot Both Gaaiei from
Keararr, Balllett Being: Kacx-ked
Oat of Box Im the Seeooal
laalng.
SUPERIOR, Neb., July 19(Special Tele
ETam Superior divided a double-header
with York by taking the first game easily.
3 to 1. In the second Irwin was hit hard
in the pinches, for eight runs, while the
league leaders could not connect at critical
times. The feature of the game was a
eliding stop of a fast grounder by Smith
of York. Harms and Hennessey also com
mitted larcenies In the outfield. Score, first
game:
YORK. St'PKRIOR.
ABHOA.B AB.H.O. A.E.
Farrell. 5b... 111 0 Allen, ef.... 1 0 0 0
Smith, lb... I 1 1 0 Michaels. a. 4 i 1 i 0
Hcnneaaey. It 4 0 1 0 0 Coyle. 14 0 0
Harma, cf... 1 0 0 0 0 Metowll.!b 4 1 t 1 0
Payne, lb. . .
!!, rl...
Dye.
I apple, c...
wiiklaa, p.
1 1 U S o micna, c... 1 o 9
4 I 0 0 0 F. Bocke't.lf I 0 t 0 1
4 0 1 4 D. Bocka'a.lb i 1 II 0
4 0 10 1 Crr. lb 1010
4 0 0 0 Lancaatcr, p I 1 0 I 0
Totals S3 4 14 14 1 Totals I T 27 11 1
YoiK W 0 o V 1 0 0 V-1
Superior 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -3
Two-base hits: Davis, Michael. Coyle (2.
Stolen bases: McDowell, F. Bockewltz
First base on balls: Off Wllklns, 4; o.. ,
Lancaster. 4. Struck out: By Kilklns, ', ,
by Lancaster. 7. Parsed ball: Pruch. I'm
pire: Held. Time: 1:35.
Score second game:
TORK. SUPERIOR.
AH H O A E. Allen. cf....a 110 0
Kairell, lb.. 10 0 10 UWhael, .. 8 1 0 0 0
Smith. :b .. till Ooyle. -f 4 0 I A 0
Henniner.lt 12 4 0 0 M. Dtwal . :b 4 1 1
Harma, ef... 4 110 0 Prucha. c... 4 1 7 0
Fayna. lb... 4 I 7 0 0 F. Bocke x.If 4 110
Darls, rt.... i I 0 IP Bocke'l.lbO 111 I 0
Dye, aa I 0 I 1 0 Orr. Jb 4 1 0 I
Keller. ... 0 7 0 0 Irvln. p I 111
Tim man. p. 4 1 0 gpelioiaji ..10
Totals 17 10 17 I 0 Total! M 10 17 11 0
Spellman hltf rolrvln in ninth.
York 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 28
Superior 00000200 24
Home run: Payne. Two-base hits: Hen-
nlssey, Orr, Prucha. D. Bockewlti (21.
Stolen bases: Farrell. Harms. Payne, Allen,
Michael. Bases on balls: Off Irvln, 4. Struck
out: By Zimmerman, 7; by Irvln, 7. Paused
ball: Prucha. Hit by pitched ban: uy irvin,
Smith, twice; by TlmtnerBman, Spellman.
Umpire: Held. Attendance: 300. Time: 1:50.
Fremont Gathers In Two.
FREMONT. Neb.. July 19 (Special Tele
gram. ) Kearney lost the first game of a
double-header to Fremont through Inability
to hit Smith, while Fremont was pounding
the ball all over the lot. Neff being the
star performer. Randeau and Thompson
tnado vensational one-handed catches.
Score, first game:
KEARNEY. FEMONT
AH R. OA E . AB H O A B.
Lynch, lb ... 0 1 1 0 ondrau, lb. I 3 t 1 0
L Cray, cf. I 1 0 0 0 Fuilan. lb . 4 1 7 0 0
Downey, Zb. I 0 I 1 0 Bennett, cf . . 4 1 1 0 0
Paglea. as 1 t 1 I 0 bchn.r. rf... 4 10 0 0
Kinkflin, If. 4 0 1 0 0 Neff, c I I 12 0 0
t'lalre. lb. . 4 0 I 1 0 Turpln, If... 4 0 1 0 0
Trimble, rf. 4 1 4 0 0 Carey. It. ..411 10
H. Gray, c. 4 I I 1 cl Thompson, as 1 0 I I I
Wright, ... I 0 0 4 OH. Smith, p 4 I 0 1 1
Balllett ... 10 0 0 0 i
Total! 14 14 17 7 I
Total! a 4 14 It
Balllett batted for Wright In ninth.
Kearnev 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
Fremont 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 3
Bases on balls: Off Wright. 2: off Smith.
3. Struck out: By Wright, 4; by Smith. 11.
Two-base hits: Smith. Fullen, Carey. Trim
ble. Home runs: Neff. Jl. Gray. Famed
runs: Kearney, 2: Fremont. 5. Left on
bases: Kearney, 7; Fremont, 9. Double
play: Lynch, unassisted. First base on er
rors: Kearney, 2. Umpire: McDermott.
Fremont won the second game from
Kearney by knocking Balllett out of the
box in the second inning. Three-base hits
were made by Carey and Thompson and a
single by Campbell. Bennett and Neff weie
the star fielding performers. Score, second
game:
KEARNET FREMONT
AB H O A E AB H O A I
Lynch, lb... 10 00 RmHeau. 2b. 2 0 1 1 0
T. Rrav cf 1 A I OA VTtill.ii 1 h A T S A
Downey, lb.. 1112 0 Beunat't, cf.. 1 0 4 0 0;
Jarmtt-rf-p . 4 1 0 Buhner, c... I 0 I 0 0!
C , I; "' i
1 T.?rl'i "it" ' 1 ? i I
,C.Tv lb..: 110 1 o
raxirs, aa. .. s t o a i .-npti, n
Clalra. lb... 1 1 10 0 0
Klnkelln. II. 1 0 1 0 0
H Gray. c... I 1 I I 1 Thompson, si I 10 1
Balllett, p.. 0 0 0 0 Campbell, pt 1 1 I 0
Trimble, rf.. 10000
Total! 11 4 11 1
Totals . . . . J 4 II I 1
Game called at the end of seventh In
ning by agreement.
Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ?
Fremont 0 3 1 0 0 0 4
Bases on balls: Off Jarrott, 1; off Camp
bell, 4. Struck out: By Balllett, 2; by Jar
rott. 4; by Campbell, 2. Two-base hits:
Pagles. Downey. Turpln. Three-base hits:
Carey. Thompsim. Earned runs: Fremont.
1 Ift on bases: Kearney ,8; Fremont. 4.
First base on errors: Keirncy. 5; Fremont.
1. Hit by pitched ball Bv Campbell.
Lynch: bv Jarrott. Neff and Rudenu Hits
Off Balllett, 2; off Jarrott, 1. Umpire:
McDermott.
tslinbis Loaea Flral One.
COLUMBUS. Neb., July 19. (Special Tel
egt am.) Columbus lost the first game to
Grand laland through errors. Ward o.
Giand laland was benched for dlsput.n,
the umpira. Met was Injured in the fna.
inning. Score:
GRAND I8T.AND COI.CMHl'S
Ab.H U.AE. AU H O.A I.
Cook cf i 0 0 0 Mcliell. rf. i 1 0 4 0
Smith, as 4 0 I 0 0 E Brown, b I 0 3 I 0
U.ktbbca. If 4 1 3 0 0 Graham. In I I I I 1
SiLiir, rt . 4 1 0 V B Urowa, as 4 0 4 I
Hargis. !b-lb I I 1 t htttlck. cf. I 0 I 1 0
Annatroug.lb 2 0 10 1 bea.h. If 4 1 1 0 I
Bui uauan, c 1 1 I 0 0 t orKtt. lb. I 0 a 0 (I
Waru. 3b.... Ill 1 Mlti. c 0 0 I 0
U,r. lti...l 1 1 1 0 Ague, c... 4 1 1 I 1
Hantaan, p. 4 0 0 1 0 faul. p 4 0 1 1
Totala 31 I 27 ( I Total! 13 127)1 I
Oii.nu Island 1 2 ti
I 0 it 0 I o 6
Columbus -. o 2 0 0 0 u tf 0 o 2
Two-base hlta: McLear. Graham. Hume
run: Ward Sacrifice hlta: Armstrong.
Buchanan, E. Brown. Stolen baaea: E.
Brown. Agnew, Meixell (2). Struck out:
By Haitmuii. 8: by Paul, 1. First ltu.it on
balls: Off Hartman. 2; off Paul. 3. Hit
by pitched bail: By Hartinan. 1. Passed
b!l: Buchanan. Time: 1.40. Umpire. Ed
wards. Columbus won the second gam from
Grand Island by oulhitting the visitor.
The :ame went seven Innings by agree
ment. c-ore. second game:
GRAND ISLAND. IflLlMBlS
AU H I A K
AB H o A E
Conk, rf 4 2 1 Iteiiell
rf I I
K.T.nh .a 1 0 i 1 OK Browa, 3b 4 1 3
M Kibben. If 1 2 Urahat. lb. 11110
MLrar. rf. I 0 0 0 OH. Hrowa. a I 0 1 I I
liargia. 2b . 1 0 2 I 0 Ctnltic. cf... I ;
Aru.struag.lb 1 I f t Ufa. n If ... I I 4
ItkaAoaa. tl I I I c'viuatt, Ik.. Ill
H. FARREL.L.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NATL LKAGUE.
W.L Pet. I W L Pct
Denver 64 31 .Ma Philadelphia. ol .
Pueblo 17 34 . 5 Chicago 49 31 .613
Uncoln 48 35 .bis. New York. ...49 32 .to
St. Joseph. ..4i 37 .sua St. Louis 47 34 .5M
Stoux City. ..43 41 .612 Cincinnati ...33 44 .4X4
Omaha 41 4.1 ,lv Pittsburg 43 47 .478
Tope k a 34 M .40.., Brooklyn SO St .375
Des Moines.. 21 to .244 Boston 20 b2 .244
A&LER. ASS N. AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L. Pet. i W.L-Pct.
Columbus ...52 40 .Mo Detroit 59 24 .711
Kansas City. 4s 43 .oi',;' n.mueipnia..o . .wo
Minneapolis. 4a 43 .vli Chicago 42 39 . 519
Bl. Paul 44 4 .4Mi Cleveland ....44 43 .bob
.MilwauKee. . .to .4N) Boston 43 42
Toledo 45 4s .4m New York. ...41 41 ,nt)
Louisville ...43 49 .4ti v ashmKton. .29 oo .4j
Indianapolis. 42 61 .4o2 St. Louis 22 6u .269
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct., W.LPct.
Superior 39 25 .tsO, Fafis City. ...32 21 .b4
Fremont ....J8 25 .BOb: Auburn .10 24 .6a
Grand lsl'd..3t 29 .554 Shenandoah. ,2 M .519
Seward 3i 32 .492, Humboldt ...2o23.4t3
Hastings ....30 33 .Clartnda 25 . .455
Kearney ....3u 34 (M Ntb. City 22 32 40 1
Columbus ...28 3d .424
York 2 39 . jr.' 1 1
Yeateralay'a Reaalta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. 1; Pueblo. 2.
I f3 Moines, 1; '1 opt I. a, 3.
St. Joseph, 6; Lincoln. 2.
Sioux City, 1-0; Denver, 3-12.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6: Boston. 3.
St. Iule. 4-8; Brooklyn. 2-5.
Cincinnati, 2; New York, 4.
Pittsburg. 4; Philadelphia. 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston, 10; Cleveland. 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 7; Columbus, 8.
Kansas City, 5: Milwaukee, 8.
Tulctlo. 1; Indianapolis. 6.
NERKAiKA STATE LEAGUE.
York, 1-8; Superior, 3-4.
Seward, b: Hastings. 3.
Kearney. 3-2; Fremont, 6-4.
Grand Island, 5-1; Columbus, 2-8.
MINK LEAGUE.
Nebraska City. 0; Humboldt, 1.
Auburn. 4; Clarinda, 1.
Shenandoah, 2; Falls City, 7.
Games Today.
Western League Omaha at Pueblo. Des
Moine at Topeka. St. Joeeph at Lincoln,
Sioux City at Denver.
National League Pittsburg at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New
Yirk, Chicago at Philadelphia.
American League-Philadelphia at Chi
cago, Washington at St. Louis, New York
at I?tro!t. Boston at Cleveland.
American Association Ixiuisville at Co
lumbus. Kansas City at Milwaukee, Toledo
at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at St. Paul.
Nebraska State League York at Superior,
Seard at Hastings. Kearney at Fremont,
Grand Island at Columbus.
Mink League Shenandoah at Auburn,
Falls City at Nebraska City. Humboldt at
Clarinda.
Ware, lb.... 10 11 0 Atnrar, a... I I I 1 o
Hartmaa. p. 1 0 0 1 0 Ixlalr, p I I 0 I 0
Clauaruaai, plOfllA
Jockorat ... 1 0 0 00 Totala 14 7 11 7 1
Totals 34 1 II 11 1
Batted for Clausman In seventh.
Giand Island 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Columbus 0 2 0 4 0 0 o
Two-base hit: Delalr. Sacrifice hits:
Smith, Corbett, Agnew. Stolen bases: Cook,
Mi-Lear, E. Brown, Chlttlck, Leach, Cor
bett (2). Struck out: By Claueman. 2; by
Delalr, ti. Bases on balls: Off Clausman. 3;
off Delalr, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Delalr.
Parsed ball: Agnew. Time; 1:20. Umpire:
Edwards.
Haatlnaja Loaea to Seward.
HASTINGS. Neb.. Juy 19. tSpecial Tele
gram.) Hastings lost to Seward by the
score of 5 to 3, by costly errors In the fifth
Inning. Score;
SEWARD. HASTINGS
AB HO II. AB H OAE,
Brannon, lb 4 1 I 4 0 Watson, lb.. Mill
Stanley, aa. .11111 Fortmau, as. 4 1 I 1 1
Zlnk, lb 4 1 10 0 0 Bromley, cf. 4 1 0 0
k'MI 9K 1 A 9 A W.t. lh, A I I 1
Vl.npv r.1 i a i a a rrabi ih . a n a ,
Kullen. rf . 4 1 0 1 0 Jones. If z 1 3 0 0
Robinson. If I 0 1 0 0 O'Brien. rf..l 1 t 0 0
Msliy. c 4ltl 0 Homie, c I 1 10 0 o
Wheeler, p.. 4 10 1 0 Bhsver. p...l 10 4
Totals
s. a r, To a
13 27 10 i
K 17 11 1 Totala
Sen arc!
0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 6b.1(,e. Mauser. Dauhert. When' Zlmmer
01002000 03, ,,,. Double plav : Hummel and Daouber.
Hastings
' stolen bases: Stanley, Zlnk. V
I Shaver, Forlinan. Struck out: By Sti
l, Wheeler. 4. Two-base hits. Zlnk.
Stolen bases
Stanley, Zlnk. Wheeler,
Shaver. 9;
Zlnk. Cooke.
Jones. Bases on balls: Off Wheeler. 4; off
Shaver. 1. empire: Garrett.
MINK TEAM IS HERE SUNDAY
J BOSTON. July 19 Doyle won today's
Shenandoah, Seeond In the l.lat, la to j game tor ('hn ak' 5 to 3, In the eleventh in
1'lar the Mora Trlamph at 1 nlng by balling a home run over the left
Honrke Park I field fence, licoiing Hofman ahead of hm.
j I'erzog end Miller, who patched up mat-
' ters with the home team last night, ap-
The Shenandoah team in the Mink league p, Bred in ihe Boston lineup. Score:
will be In Omaha Sunday for a game at ! chiivgo. boston
Rourke park with the Stor. Triumphs. ,H ? A, E,
This will be the first game or a double
header. The Hollva anu Americans tilav
the second.
Brotherhood Tram Wins.
The brotnernooa ball team of tne Nort.
Side Christian church added another vic
tory to its list by defeating the Bennett
company, 10 to 3, on the Omaha university
diamond Tuesday evening. The only fea
ture of the gaiue uas the long throw bv
Gessman of the Brotherhood from center
field, cutting off a score at home plate.
Batteries. Brotherhood, Varity and Good-
mau; Bennett company, Ptrett. Brown and
Navelka. Struck out: By Varity, C; by
Sirelt. :: bv Brown. 2.
TeLamah Wins from Deratar.
TEKAMAH. Julv 19 (Special.) Tekamah
and Decatur played a fat game of hall here I
Tuesday, the acore standing 5 to 4 in favor
of T.-kamah. The game was clean played!
anil from an amateur standpoint could !
nari.iv be iieaien. .iatney ana liatney
roirneii me necstur iiattet-- ami feni aim
Alschuler ihe Tekamah sld. Home runs
by both teams contributed to the interest
in the hitting part of the game.
Cardinals Bar Gllhooley.
TOLEDO. O. July 19 -Frank C.llhoolev. I
outfielder for the Adrian Southern Miclii-
salt rrsitus tram ava riiiii iua. 10 ine 1-1.
Ixiuia Nationals for I1..V.0. Gilhooley. who
la only 19 years old, will report at the end
of the season.
TflPFk' A Kan Julv 19 Cati li.i- I'hin.
'man of the Topeka Western league brae
I ba 1 team was sold today to the Detroit
team of the An.etican league tor I3.a).
Chapman will play the aeason out with
Topeka.
Th Key lo the Situation Be Want Ad
LYMAN McCONNELL.
PHILLIES CLEAN UP SERIES
Adams Forces in Winning; Run in
Ninth Inning.
FIVE TO FOUR IS FINAL SCORE
Waiarr
W llaon
eearea
Three-Baae
Hlt-Tsto-
and
Walsh Get
Ragcer
Adams gtrlkea
Ont Seres Men.
PHILADELPHIA. July 19-Philadelppia.
won today's game. 5 to 4. and made a
clean sweep of the series with Pittsburg.
Adams pitched grrat ball until the ninth
Inning, when, after the home team tied
the score and had men on third and sec
ond as the result of three hits and an
in
error by Wagner, he purposely gave
Dooln a base on balls and then forced In
the winning run with a pass to Tltua.
Score:
PrTTSBt'RI. PHILADELPHIA.
AB H O A K Ann ( A K.
Byme. lb... I 0 0 1 0 Knabe. lb.. 4 1 1 2 0
Larh. cf ... 4 0 1 OPaskert, cf..4 t 4 0 I
Clarke. If... I 0 1 uohert. so.. o i j
w.rn.r. aa.. 4 2 I 1 2 Lu1erua. Ib.,
1 s i v
Miller. 2b ... 4 1 I 1 IWalah. rt... I 1 t 0 0
McM'h'e. lb 4 1 I 2 0 Beck, rf 4 1 0 0 0
Wlleon. rf... 4 3 1 0 0 Poolan, aa... 4 112 0
Glbann. c ... 4 1 7 0 0 Doom, c 110 0
Adams, p.... 4 1 1 1 0 Beba. p.... 0 0 0 0 0
i naimcra. p. a j i
Total! 14 10 li 1 4 Thomaa 0 0 0
Tltua 0 0 0
"
0
Totals 13 7 27 10 1
One out when winning run scored.
Ran for Ludem In ninth.
Batted for Chalmers In ninth.
Pittsburg 02200000 04
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2-5
Two-base hits: Wilson. Walsh. Three
base hit: Wagner. Struck out: By
Adams, 7: by Beebc. 2; by Chalmers. 5.
Wild pitch: Chalmers. Time: 1:55. Um
pires: Klem and Brennan.
Cardinals Donhle Winners.
BROOKLYN. July 19-Rt. LouTs took
both games of today's double-header. 4 to
2 and 8 to S. In all but one Inning of the
first contest Steele was invincible. Brook
Ivn appeared to have the second game safe,
but in the ninth Inning Schardt was hit
for two home runs, three doubles and a
single, which, netted aevtn run. Score
first game:
ST. LOl'18 BROOKLYN.
AD H 0 A.E AB H O A E.
Hugglni. 2b. 110 1 o Porch, cf... 4 0 2 0 0
Hsuaer. sa... 6 1 4 I Daubort. lb. 4 I 11 1 0
Eliia If.. . 1 I 0 ft Wheat. If... 4 110
Konctihr. lb 1 1 16 1 0 Hummel, lb 4 0 I 4 0
Kvans. rf 1 1 1 0 0 Coulaon, rf. I 1 1 0 0
Mowrey, 3b. t 0 1 2 0 Tooley. as . 4 0 1 1 0
Mclver. cf . I 1 I 0 0 MnVman. lb 11110
Breanaban. c I 4 0 0 Erwln, c 410
Steele, p.... 10 11 0 Barger, p... 4 0 10
vMJaytdsoa ... 1 0 0
Total 20 7 27 14 I
Total IS 7 27 14 1
Batted for Zimmerman in ninth.
St. Louis 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-4
Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Left on bases: St. Louis. 7: Brooklyn. 7.
Two-base hits: Mclver. Zimmerman. Snc
rifice fly: Konetchy. Sacrifice hits: Hug
gins, Mowrey. First base on errors:
Brooklyn. 1. Stolen bases: HugRlns. Dau
bcit. Evans. Double plavs: Zimmerman to
Hummel to Daubi-rt. Bases on balls: Off
Pariier, i. Struck out: By Steele 4; by
Rat ger 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Stele.
Coulson. Passed bull: - Bresnahan. Um
pires: Rlgler and Finneran. Time: 2:05.
Score second game:
RT. LOUIS. BROOKLYN.
AB H O A.E. AB H.O.AE.
Humrlns. 2b. i 2 1 4 0 Burch. cf... 4 2 0 0 0
Hsuser ss... 4 10 2 1 Dsubert. lb.. I 1 1 1
Elba, If i II 0 Wheat. If . I 210
Knnetchy. lb 4 1 11 0 0 Hummel, 2b. 1 0 2 4 0
Ktaua. rf... 4 14 0 Oi'oulaon, rf. 4 1 0 0
u.ni lh 4 l I 2 0 Tooley. aa . 4 1 1 & 1
Mclver. cf.
Bllsa. e...
Geyer, p...
Sallee. p..
Total! ...
1110 o zim man,, so s v i i u
4 1111 Bergsu, c... 2 0 0 1 0
11 0 1 0 Rrsvla. c... I 1
0 0 1 0 Schardt. p.. 1 0 0 0 0
'Davidson ..1 0 0 0 0
1113:7 13 3 Burka, p ... 1 0 0 4 0
Star 0 0 0
Totals I 17 II 1
Batted for Schardt In fifth.
Batted for Burke In ninth.
St Ixiu's 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 o 0-s
i Brooklyn
3 n o o u i w va
Left en bases St Louis. 4: Brooklyn. S.
' Two-bas hits: Kills. Mowrey. Konetchy,
Wheat Three-base hit: Burch. Home runs:
Mclver Evans Sacrifice flies: Hummel.
Zimmerman, acrlrlce hits: nauser, ueyer.
I .rr.r. Ilrnnlllvn " Stolen
liases on balls: off Geyer. 2; off Burke. 1.
Struck out: By Geyer. 3; by scnaroi. b ny
Burke. 1. Hit by pllch-vl ball: By oeyri.
! Zimmerman. Hits: off Schardt 11 In five
i inning": on never, in eisni snn inriuMu
innings. Umpires: Higler and Finneran.
fills Win In .Eleventh.
! g, huiie, ri.i 1 1 g ituo, ib . 4 0 14 1 0
1 Hofman. f 4 14 0 1 Hcrji.g. lb . 4 1 4
IKitI. 3b ... t I
Tinker, aa... a 1
2 I Miller, rf .. 4 0 1 0
i 1 S i.tt. si . . 4 1 4 t 0
Sairr. lb .
Archer, c
Tonry. p.,
liraham .
(A..l
Urowo. p.,
Touala ..
i 0 11 1 I Kaler. if... 4 12 0 1
1 S 4 I I Kling. c... 12 11
2 0 n i 11 Matirrn. p . 1 1 0 1 0
1 1 0 0 0 Flaherty ..10 ' 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 Pfcffer? p i 10 0 0
I0U0O
Totsls 41 I 33 19 1
40 10 33 13 i
i.tteu for I'uiiey In eighth.
Han for Graham In (ichth.
Butted for slattern tn ninth.
Chicago 0000000300 2;
"""ion 0 1 1 0 0 o 0 1 0 M1
Two-base hits: Sweeney. Archer. Horn
run: Doyle. Base on talls: Off Mattern. 1;
; t f 1 Toney. 2; off Pfeffer. 2. Struck out By
Mattern. 1: by Toney, 1; by Brown, 2. Time
2. li. I mpli es: O'Day and Emalle.
. .... . .
t.ianta nits iirari).
NEW YoKK. Julv IS. New York won the
. last game of the Cincinnati series by hlt-
;ung llumphreya haid and in timely fashion.
Merkle hit for a home run. a double and a
single. Iiounev. Egan and Griffith were
put off the field by L'mpire Johnstone.
Score :
CINCINNATI NEW YORK.
AB H it A E Alt. H O A E.
Beachcr. If . i 2 I I 0 Decor. If. 1 I 0
til tMyie. :b 4 I 3 I
Hll(rI. lh 4 0 I 0 snoAaraat. tl I 11 I I
Mlf hell. rf. 4 3 10 Murray, rf... 4 12 0 0
buoncy. aa . I A I kla.ki. lb... 4 I 10
halcnil. a . I I 2 0 Brtdwell. a. . 4 1 I 7
Crstit, ;t . t 1 A 3 Fletcher, lh 1 1 A
Ksail. 2d ... 1 I A I 0 Wilson. C.I 1 0
K-m..n4 ;t . I 0 0 Ames, p 1 I
MieLan. C.4AI1A
Humi.nrlea.p 0 A 1 11 Totala 11 11 37 U I
Marram ... 1 a A 0
Cusar. p. .. 0 0 0 1 0
Mmei.ta 1 0 A
Almeida ... 1
SAM BURNS.
Batted for Caspar In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2
V .. 1. A J. 1 AAA S i
rwo-base hits: Wilson. Mitchell, lieecher.
Meikle. Three base hlta. loyle. Mitchell
Home run: Merkle. Sacrifice hit: Snod
giars. Stolen bafee: Fletcher, Balentl. Ift
on buses- New York, 3; Cincinnati, .
Double plays: Fletcher, Doyle and Yerkes.
I struck out: Bv Ames.. 8; by Humphries.
1 1: bv C.apr. 1. Wild pitch: Humphries.
Hits: Off Humphries. 9 In six innings; off
.Gasrar. 2 In two Innings. Umpires. John-
atone and Eason. Time: l:o.
RF.ri.TS 1 THUEK-I l.KAGVK
Pitcher l.aknff Holds Deratar t Fonr
(Scattered Hlta.
ROCK ISLAND. July 19. Lakarf held
Pet atur to four scattered hits loday and
Bock Island won. to v. ciuir. ..........
vim-lt lx'nnd -!
icatur '
Batterlea: Lakaff and Jacobon; Mid
dleton. Hopper and Johnson.
PEORIA, HI., Jttiy l. nam iiit.iiir. in
the fifth and etglith lnnlnga today nave
Davenport a 5 to 2 victory oer leoria.
. . . ii. ii .t,
si ti
Davenport J J .',
Peoria " "
Batteries: Crabb snd Coleman; Sanders
and Jacobs.
, in.
DAN VI LI. K. I"-
coupled a s.ngle anl s aat.uite
vaKie'a error in the third Inning today
wn from Waterloo, 1 to u. m-ore.
K ll b.
Danville J J
Hattertes:' Berix' 'arid" Massing ; Hendrlx
and Harrington,
ht-urnn.. la.. July 19.
in the first inning' which scored two rune
won a 2 to 0 game for vjulncy over
Dubuque today.
score: 11
2 K 1
Outney
.. 0 5 0
Dubuque
MOVEMENTS OF BALL PLAYERS
I.ynrh Announce Approval of Con
tracts and Heleaaca.
NEW YORK. July 19-Presldent Lynch
of the National league lot.., announce.;
approval of the following contracts and
' eCo'nTra'ct-Wlth Boston. J. L. Griffin. Al
Kaiser. John C. Kling. o. I-. Weaver tall
assigned bv Chicago): with Brooklyn. Tom
Smith; with Cincinnati. Armando Marsans.
Rafael D. Almeida; with Philadelphia. Ro
Thomas. ... ,
Releases Bv Boston to Montreal. Eastern
league. W. E. Parson; by Brooklyn to
Jersey Citv. Eastern leaeue. Pitcher I ar
mlchael; bv Brooklyn lo Toronto, Eastern
league Toiiv Smith; by Chicago to ernon.
Pacific Coast leauue. Ernest it. Ovltx: b
Cincinnati to Philadelphia. National league
Fred T. Beck; by Cincinnati to Mlnneapo
Its American association. I avid Altlr.er
by' Philadelphia to Cincinnati, Natlona
league Bert Humphries; by Philadelphia
to Buffalo, Eastein If ague, H. S. Miller
(optional i ; bv Philadelphia to Scranton.
N. Y- Southern league. Etlward McDon
ough. WESTER X GOI.F E!TI1E LOSE
William Sheehaa, Iosro Champion,
Will Compete at Chicago.
CHICAGO. July 19. Entries fir the
thirteenth annual championship of the
Western Golf association to he held at
the Detroit Golf club next week closed last
night, and Secretary K. A. Eulasa had 130
nominations. A few more arc expected
bv mail todav and these Jth those sent
direct to Detroit are expected to bring the
entry list to more than 2o0. W. C. Fownes.
Jr.. of Pittsburg, national champion, has
sent In his entry, as have William Shee
han, Iowa chamjtlon: Harry B. Davis.
Colorado champion: W. H. Diddell. In
diana champion, and Howard Lee, Michi
gan champion. George Lyon. former
Canadian champion. Is to play at Detroit,
and will have with htm a numbei of the
beat Canadian players.
New Mannarrr for Seward.
SEWARD. Neb., July 19. (Special.) The
Seward base ball tram has a new manager
In the person of William Zlnk of Hutchin
son. Kan. The team has been Hrengthened
by the addlton of Harmon of Pueblo and E.
J. Smith of Hutchinson, pitchers, and also
an inflelder. The new additions have added
to the already strong batting bunch of the
Seward statesmen.
lyings Jaane t hnllenge.
The R. E. Long Plumber team challenge
the Doctor bunch for a aide bet not leas
than l-"i0 and wish to play them next Sun
day if possible or any Sunday following,
the sooner the better, t.'all Roy Stacey,
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MILWAUKEE. July 1-Kns City
used three twlrlers to s'op the home tam
today, but was not successful, Milwaukee
taking the same, s to lxe. Mone and
Marshall esch hatted out a home run.
Manager Shay of the Kansas City club re
ceived notlfltatlon that h had been sus
pended or two dits. Score.
Mlt.WAtkKK. KAMA. CITT
AO HOIK AH H O A K
i atone. If .. I 0 0 Ha-bean. Ik k l I I I
, Charlea. lb I 1 1 rulllan. rf. I 2 I 0
I Orenoorf. lb. I I I I I l-". If I 4 I
, Kanriall. rt 10 I t'wtt. n .10 10
Barrett, cf... 4 1 S 0 0 H..tmsn.lb 1 0 11 0 0
Clara, lb 1 ! I fc-ndon, I 1 1 4
Kreen. aa.. . 4 13 1 liner. 2b . 2110
Marshall, r . 4 1 0 0 IV i potior, r. 4 I 0 1
Cattln. p 4 I 10 0 Povoll. p . 1 I
ien. p . .t
Total! V 11 V I 1 8lebert, p . I o 1
Baker. ID . Mill
ToUls .... II T 24 14 1
Batted for Downey in fifth.
Milwaukee I 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 -
Kansas City 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 03
To-hase hits: Corrldon. Randall. Three-
base hits- Kunilall. ( Connor. Corridor .
Home runs: ixive. ri ne, aism isii. rut., w.i
t'utting. s in nine inii.-.o, ntf Powell, t In
two and one-third innings; on nwen, s in
tu-innds of an inning; oft Slebeil. . in
live Innings. Sacrttice hit: Orendrtrt.
Double paivs: Barlxu to llowerman; Cor
rldon to Bowerman; 1ora to Corridon to
Bower man Left on bases: Milwaukee, ,
Kansas Cltv. Bases on balls: tiff Cut
ting. 3; off Slebert, 3. struck out: By
Cutting. 4. SMid pitch: Slebert. Time:
2 U0. I mplres: Weddige and Hlerhnlter.
lolamlias Comes from Behind.
COLUMBUS. O- July 19.-After Ixiuls
vllle got away with a seven-run lead.
Bergei Mopped the scoring and flguied
as a batsman In both rallies that allows.!
Columbus to catch tiu. After Prlesiar
pa.'sed O'Hourke end filled the bases with
,he score tied In t lip eighth. Hlgglnbotham
-went In and walked Hinchman, forcing
ovet Walsh with the winning run. Score.
COlAMrUS L0113VILLE
AB H n A B AD H rt A IV
0 Bourke. 5b 1 1 tit Howard, lb . I 1 10 0 0
lllnrhman. If 4 1 1 0 0 Hulawltt. 2b I 1 1 4 I
t ousalluii. rf 4 1 0 I F la tlx, p...O 0 0 0 0
IV. n. Ib... 4 I 2 1 1 hnhinsotl, ss I 14 11
1 rrrms. lb . 4 10 " Hayden, rf . 4 0 1 I 0
Mahllng. sa I 0 0 1 tlnmithaw. If 4 2 1 0 V
OSaell, cf . 4 1 4 0 Blanjbury.Jb 4 1111
Wal.h c 4 120 Stanley, cf.. 401o
I .-si., i it. o . 1 0 0 1 u Miller, c ... 4 1 1 0
I Beirer. p ... 1 1 0 0 0 lluha. c.O 0 1
Pfl.-ater. p.. I 0 0 I 0
Totals
Si 11 17 11 I Hlt'm.p -lb 1
Total! li It 34 II I
Columbus 00014003 -
Louisville 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0-7
Stolen bases: Grlmshaw, Slansbury. Sac
rifice hits. Robinson. Hayden, Fftester.
Th, .iniiles Sacrifice flies: Mahllng. Stanley. Two
I nree singles ,.:,. in . .s . i iirimiin
i 'O ?, in ii. . niin -
Double pla.-: Stnbury to Hutswltt to
Howard; Haden to Hughes. Bases on
ball.-: off l l:estr. 1; off tllgglnbotrmi. 1.
Hit bv pitcher: Howard, by Berger. Struck
out. "Bv Lessard. 1; by Berger. 5; by
PfirMer, l. Hits: Cff Lessard, 8 in three
Innings; off Berger. 3 In six Innings; off
Pficster. 12 in seven and one-third in
nings; off Hlhblnbotham. none In no In
ning; off Staple, none In two- thirds In
nlngf: Time: 47 minutes. Umpires Hayes
and Eddlnger.
Mere In (iaod Form.
I ND! AN A POt IS. July 19. IndlajiapoHs
totik the second game of the series with
Toledo. Merx had plenty of speed snd
pulled himself out of several holes. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS TOLEDO
AB H o A K Aft. H O. A E
Hortm.n. cf. 4 1 Nllea. 2b.... 4 1 I 4 0
Woodruff, ' If 1 1 0 Maloasy, cf. 4 3 10 0
Hallman. rf. 4 I t 0 Hnhnhorat.lb 4 1 ! A 1
Hauser. lb.. 1 1 0 I 0 Hums. If 4 0 I A A
Getz. 5b ... 4 I 0 1 OHIikman. rf 4 0 0 0
Rltter. c... 4 0 I Pronkie. Ib. I I 0 I 0
Wllllsms. 2b 4 I 7 4 0 Dnnohua. c. . I 1 h 4
Mowe, u. .. 4 I 1 4 1 Butler, ss. .. 4 1 I I
Men, p I 0 1 1 0 VltigHsg, p. 4 I 1 0 0
Totsls 12 11 17 13 I Tolal M 1 24 11 I
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Indianapolis 10401000
Basts on balls: Off Merx. 3: nfr Ylngling.
3. Two-bitse hits: Hoffman. Nile. Struck
out: By Merx, 4: by Ylngllnc, 4. Umpire:
Owens. Time: 1 40.
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