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    HIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911.
Archer's Homer Wins for Cubs in Tenth Inning; Rourkes Lose to Sioux City
SIOUX SLUG THE HARDEST
Win a Heavy Hitting; Conteit from
the Rourke Family Wednesday.
HARD FOUGHT ALL THE WAY
Kaoh Team I nrm Tlirfc PHrhfri to
tern 4e Changing Till"-, bat the
Champa Rail? I. ant and
Rrat.
Bioux City took the big end of a slugging
match yesterday afternoon from the.
Rourkes by a I to A score. Three pltrhere
were used by each team to curb the fear
ful onslaught of tha opposing batters, but
the Champa got away with fifteen hits
while the home boya garnered thirteen.
The Champa took a lead of two runa on
the J .imp and for four Inntnga Klddo VVI1
aon held tha Rourkea powerless before his
blinding benders, and during that time
atrurk out ten of tha Omana batters. But
in the sixth Inning the Colts got to htm
and slamim-d out three hits, two of which
with duubk-s, and tied up tha score. In
the elxtn the Iowa aggregation again took
a one run lead, which the Rourkea tied up
In the acvtnth. Again In tha eighth tha
Champa made two more tallies and the
Omaha fans lout heart. But for the third
time of the Kama the Rourkes deadlocked
the score and went one better, and when
the Sioux tribe came to bat in the ninth
the funs went wild.
Balje Towne came to tho rescue of his
struggling battleis and batted for Rellly.
An awful groan went up from the fana as
he hammered the ball to the right field
fence for a clean two bags. Dawson sacri
ficed him another bag. It was then Klepf
ner's turn to bat, but Towne sent Mully
Miller to the plate. Robinson, who was
doing tho hurling for tha Rourkes, got
fussed and walked Mully. The silence of
the stands was oppressing and the fans
dared not breathe as Red Andreas walked
to the plate with a club that looked like
a houMo. Robinson settled down and struck
Andreas out.
KlKht to the Finish.
With two out and two men on bases. Stem
came to the bat and whiffed at two and
then sent a nice one to Moore, who failed
to make a perfect stop, and Rellly scored.
This feat took the atlng out of Robinson,
wh made a wild heave, letting Miller score.
Breen was hit by a pitched ball when he
came to bat, and then to cap the climax
Lynch let one through him and Stem
ambled across tha plate with the Champs'
last score.
Omaha made a heart-rending attempt to
get even again in the ninth with two runs
to the bad. Kane was walked for the third
time of the day and things looked brighter.
Echoonover sacrificed him a bag. A wild
pitch by Saga put Kane on third. Pick gent
a popup to Andreas. Kneaves nade an
Infield bit, scoring Kane. Lynch came to
bat with fire In his eye, but after getting
two balls and two strikes swung at a good
one and missed.
It was one of tha prettiest uphill games
ver witnessed. The Rourkes, although at
nearly all stages of tha game behind,
fought with all the fury of demons and
did not give up until tha last man hau
truck out. Demott was wild during the
first inning, which gave tha Champs a
chance to get the jump on tha home team.
Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Moore. 2b 4 1114 1
Mehoff, Sb I I I 1 I 0
J hoiuason, cf .
Kane, lb
Bchoonover, rf
t ick, If
Kneaves ss ....
Lynch, o
Ueinott, p
Rhodes, p
Robinson, p ...
As new
(SOU
0 10 S
10 0 0
0 0 0 0
s a t o
0 0 10
10 18
0 0 10
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Totals
37 8 13 27
16 4
BIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Andreas, 2b (1400
Btem. lb 6 3 1 7 0 0
Breen, If 3 0 110 0
Scheier, rf ( 1 3 0 0 0
' Fitzgerald, cf 4 0 110 0
Ilartinan, ss (13 00
Rellly, 3b 4 113 3 0
Hawson, o I 0 1 13 3 0
Wilson, p 4 110 11
Kleppner, B 0 0 0 0 3 0
Bags, .... M J 0 0 0 0 0
Town 1 ' 1 1 0 0 0
Miller 0 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 41 "5 18 17 11 1
Agnsw batted for Rhodes in tha algnto.
Inning.
lowno batted for Rellly In tha ninth.
nlng.
Miller batted for Kleppner In the ninth.
Inning.
r:r-... o ohmum
lilts 1 $1001 Ir-13
nunsr. 0 1 0 1 1 . I -
lilts 0 8 0 i I I 0 4 1-14
Two-base hits: Thomaaon W Bchoon
over, Hcherer. Towne. Passed balls: Lynch.
Wild plcth: Rhodes, Robinson, Saga.
ltaea on balls: Oft Demott, 1; off Rhodes,
1; oft Robinson, 1; oft Wilson, 8; oft Saga,
1. Hit by pitched ball: Fltsgerald. Breen.
Saorlfloe hits: Lynch, Thomaaon, Stem.
Stolen bases: Nlehoff (2), Miller, Bum,
Daw ion. Andreas. Hits: Otf Demon (
In four innings; off Rhodes In four in
nings; oft Robinson, 1 in one Inning; off
Wilson, 10, in seven and one-third Innings:
toff Kleppner, 8 In two-thirds inning; utt
Sage. 1 in one inning. Left on bases:
Omaha, ; Sioux City, 1. Doubla plays:
Kneaves to Nlehoff. Tims: 3:10. Umpires:
McDowell and Clark.
IMTCHBlt BENS HOLDS ST. JOB
Dea Melaee Makes It Tw Oa at
Threat Oamea.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. l.-Bens held St. Jo--seph
to three hits today and Dea Moines
made it two out of three from tho locals.
Tho score was 8 to o. Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Curtis, If & 0 3 3
-Mllaan sa 4 10 1(0
Mattlck. cf 10 110 0
' Dwyor, lb 4 1 3 11 0 0
Korea, 3b 8 110 11
Anderson, rf (01100
Graham. 2b t 0 1 1 0 0
, V'ltowskt, o 0 1 I 1 0
Mens, 9 v v
Totals 33 8 10 17 13 1
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Bel 11 v. Ib ....i. 4 0 0 4 3 (
Powell, If 4 0 10 10
. Kellv. rf 4 0 0 10 1
.willing, of 3 0 13(0
Borton. lb ( T 1
Gossett. o 3 0 ( 8 8 1
- Crittenden, e 1(0100
Hamilton. 3b 3(011
Mvlnke. sa 8 ( 0 4 I (
. 1 lurham, p 1 0 0 3 (0
Jones 1 ( 1 ( ( 0
Totals 4 1 n 1
Batted for Durham.
l)a Motnaa 001011 03
, St. Joseph 000(0000 00
Sacrifice blta: Korea, Oraham. Double
play: Bens to Colligan to Dwyer. Stolen
I axe: Mattlck. Two-base hit: Korea
' struck out: By Durham. 8; by Bens. 8.
tuts- on bans: ore uurnura, ; orr wens
1. Wild Ditch: Bona Paaaed ball: Gea-
s. tt. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Haskell and
shoamaker.
TOPEKA IUOGKHI TAKE GAME
i.rlasllea Defeated r Seoro of Toa to
Three.
PI-INTER, Aug. 1 Tho visitors heavy
T, . , . . V. - L....Uj . V. 1 .... - 1 -
Standing of Teams
WEST. LRVOrn. NAT L LHAOVR.
W.MVt l W I, Pet
Inver 61 37 .fi.iO Chicago r.7 ; .fill
Lincoln 5 41 .Ssr, New York 67 3i .tU
I'uelilo 54 4.'i M" l'hhatlf Iphla b 37
S!. Joseph... SI 4 .515 I'lttsbtirg . . . .M 3S Sm.
Omaha 4H 4St .fr St. Louis Til Al .UW
rMoux City.. 4 0 .,-!' Cincinnati ...." M .4"! I
Tnpcka 43 56 .l-M1 llrooklyn ... .34 f9 .
le Molne. .2 70 ,2'i Boston 21 74 .221
AMUK. ASS N. AMER. LKAGUK.
W.I, l'ct I W.UPct.
Minneapolis m M Detroit 63 84 .6S0
Kansax City. 57 47 Ms Philadelphia 1 34 .642
Ci.liimlnis ...57 IS .MllChicaso 4 46 .510
Milwaukte .04 5t ..VCi New York M 47 .f.15
St. Paul 52 62 .& Boston M 48 .515
Toledo 5" 5i .47.' Cleveland ...4KM.4W
Louisville ...47 58 .4(s Washington stt 61 .371
Indianapolis 4 Nil .4.(51 St. Louis 67
XEH. LKAGUB. MINK LEAGUE.
W.LPct.l W.L.Pct.
Superior ....47 30 .tilOj Falls City. ...41 25 .612
Fiemont 46 at) .nj Shenandoh ..37 3U .b..i
G'd Island. .41 37 .i2oAubum SJ 84 .4H3
Seward 36 40 .474 Clarinda ....SJ S4 .4!3
Columbus ...37 42 .4t.S Huniuoiiit ...32 34.4x5
Hastings ...3d 41 .461,Neb. City. ...24 43 . 3ud
Kearney ....34 4:1 .44!
York 31 44 .413
Yraterilay's Hrsnlts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Sioux City. ; Omaha, S.
l)es Moines, 3; St. Joseph, 0.
Topeka, 10; l'enver, 3.
Lincoln, 3; inieblo, 11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 8; Pittsburg, 4.
Philadelphia-Cincinnati, rain.
Hrookln, 0, Chicago, 1; ten innings.
Boston, 6; St. Louis, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Chicago. 1-4; Washington, 3-2.
St. Louis. 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Cleveland, 10; New York, s.
Iietrolt, 3-2; Boston, 7-8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Inillaiapolis, 0; Milwaukee, 1; eleven In
nings. Louisville. 6; St. Paul, 1.
Columbus, 14; Minneapolis, t.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Hastings, 2; Kearney, 0.
Grand Island, 8; Seward, 3.
Columbus, 11; York, 8.
Fremont, 2; Superior, 0.
MINK LEAGUE
Humboldt, 6; Nebraska City, 0.
Shenandoah, 4; Falls City, 8.
Auburn, 2; Clarlnda, 3.
Oamea Today.
Western Leaa-ue Dea Mnlnes at Omaha.
Sioux City at St. Joseph, Topeka at Den
ver, Lincoln at Pueblo.
National League New York at Pittsburg,
Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at
Chicago, Boston at St. Louis.
American League Chicago at Waehlnr-
ton, St. Louis st Philadelphia, Cleveland
at New York, Detroit at Boston.
American Association St. Paul at Minne
apolis.
Nebraska State Leagut Columbus at
Kearney. Grand Island at York. Haatlnas
at Superior, Fremont at Seward.
Mink League Clnrlnrta at Auburn, Ne
braska City at Falls City, Shenandoah at
Humboldt.
hits well scattered, defeated Denver to
day, 10 to 3. Score:
DENVER.
AB. R. ' H. O. A. H.
Lloyd. 2b 4 12 14 1
Gtlmore. If 4 1 3 t 0
Beall. lb 2 0 0 7 1 0
Cassidy, rf 4 0 110 0
Qulllin, 3b 4 1 t 1-0 1
Collins, cf 4 0 15 11
Coffey, ss 4 0 1 3 4 0
Spahr, o 4 0 15 10
Olmstead, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Harris, p 3 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 33 "5 15 H 1
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H.
A. B.
Rlckert If.....
King. cf.......
Whitney, 1b...
Gardner, rf....
Emory, 8b
Chapman, o...
Edmlston. as..
Kreps, 2b
Buchanan, p..
6 8 2
0 0
3
4
4
6
6
4
4
6
Totals 39 10 18 27 17 1
Denver 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Topeka 11600003 110
Stolen bases: Lloyd, Coffey, King. Two
base hits: Emory, Gardner. Three-base
hits- Qulllin, Rlckert, Gardner, Buchanan.
Home run: Emory. Balk: Harris. Sacri
fice hits: Beall, King Whitney. Struck
out: By Harris, 6; by Buchanan, I. First
base on balls: Off Olmstead, 1; off Harris,
4. Double plays: Emory to Kreps to
Whitney, Lloyd to Coffey to Beall Collins
to Qulllin, Kreps to Edmlston to Whitney,
Whitney to Edmlston to Whitney. Hit
with pitched ball: Beall. Left on bases:
Denver. 4: Topeka. 9. Innlnss Ditched: Bv
Olmstead, 2H; runs, 4; hits, 4; by Harris,
W. runs, (; hits. 12. Time: 1:44. Umpires:
McKee and Weaver.
ANTELOPES EASY FOR PUEBLO
Local Team Hits Hard and Win,
Eleven to Three.
PUEBLO. Aug. 2. Pueblo hit hard and
defeated Lincoln In a one-sided game, 11
to 3. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Cole, cf 1 0 0 8 0 0
Miller, cf 4 1110 0
Gagnler. as 4 1 4 0 4 0
Cobb, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Mocormlck, ir 4 13 10 1
Thomas, lb 4 0 1 U 0 0
Dundon. 2b 4 0 1 3 3 0
Cockman, 8b 3 0 1110
Bt rat ton, o t v u o z g
Ehman, p 40010
Totals 36 " 11 24 U 1
PUEBLO.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Davis, rf ( 8 3 8 0 0
Burger, ss 4 4 8 1 8 0
Craig. If , 3 0 1 3 0 0
Mlddleton, cf 3 0 3 1 0 0
Hughes, 2b 3 0 0 1 1 0
Koerner. lb 4 11(00
Claire, Sb 8 113 10
Clemona, o 8 0 0 7 1 0
Ellis, p 4 110 10
Totals 31 U 13 27 "7 0
Lincoln 000000030-3
Pueblo 33001430 -U
Stolen base: Koerner. Two-base hits:
Davis, Mlddleton. Three-base hits: Claire,
McCormlck. Hume run. Berger. Sacri
fice hlta: Hughes t2), Craig, Berger, Cock
man, Clemons. Struck out: By Ehman,
4; by Ellis 7. Banes on balls: off Ehman,
3. Wild pitch: Ehman. Time; 1:46. Um
pire: Knapp.
Schedule Now Favors
Rourke's Aggregation
After Three-Day Serie They Go Out
for Six Games, Beturning for
Twenty-One Straight
Uncle John Hlgglns' hopefuls will re
turn to Omaha Thursday to begin a three-
game series with tho Rourkea. With a good
average standing at present tho Rourke
squad will likely bo in good snapo tor the
six-game trip that follows. Completing the
series with Dos Moines tha homo team will
bo gone six days, and will return to play
twenty-one consecutive games at home.
Following la Thursday's lineup:
Omaha Post ion Das Moines.
Kane hirst Dwyer
Moore , Second Graham
Nlehoff Third Korea
Pick Third
Kneaves Short Colligan
Scanlon Short
Schoonover Left Curtis
t homsaon Center Mattlck
Williams Right Anderson
Agnew Catch I'ltowskl
Arbogast Catch Bachant
Lynch Catch
Rhodes Pitch Bens
Demott Pitch Owens
Hall t Pitch Hueston
Robinson Pitch Herche
Lots 4 IUch McKee
Wtru Defeats LaareL
WAYNE, Aug. 1 (Special.) The Wayne
Commercial club ball team of this city
deiMtod the Laurel club at that town this
aiiaruoon by a acor of 12 to 4
SUPERIOR GIYEN SHUTOUT
Fremont Win Closely Contested
Game from the Leaders.
FULLEN AND SMITH STEAL HOME
Their Work Heaolts In Only Rons
Seored Darin Content Smith
Holds nprrlor to Two
Safe Ones.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. 2. (Special Tele
gram.) Steals of home by Fullen and
Smith netted the only runs of today's
game. Fremont winning, 2 to 0. Tho game
was entirely a pitchers' battle and had
Luhrson not been careless In winding up
with third occupied and two down, it would
have gone to extra Innings. Smith, whose
wlldness cost the Champs yesterday's
game, was in better form, holding the
locals to two safe blows. Score:
SUPERIOR. FREMONT.
AB H O A S. AK.H.O A.B.
Mlrhnel, m.. I t t RnnilMU, lb 4 I 1 4 4
toy If. rf 4 1 t 1 0 Fullen, lb.. I II 4
MrDnvell.ib 1411 Rmm. el... 4 4
Pni.-hi. c... 14 14 0 Bohner, e... 4 1114
K B.li.'i, If I 0 0 4 0 Netr, rf 4 0 14
r Itock.'i. lb I I 1 Turpln. It... I 4 10 4
liorarh. 3b.. 1 I 1 ( (nr. lb... I 0 I I
Luhraori, p.. I 1 Thompson, 4 14
- 10 Smith, p.... 4101
orr 1000
Total 4 17 14
Total tl I 17 4 1
-naited tor Miachel in ninth.
Fremont 00011000 01
Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Three-base hit: Thompson. Two-base
hit: Coyle. Stolon bases: Fullen, Smith
(2). Sacrifice hit: Fullen. Bases on balls:
Off Smith, 1; off Luhrson, 4. Hit by pitched
ball: Neff. Struck out: By Smith, 10;
by Luhrson. 7. Double play: Coyle to
Prucha. Passed ball: Bohner. Time: 1:50.
Umpire: Garrett. Attendance, 400.
Kearney Loses to Hastlnsta.
KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. 1. (Special Tele
gramsKearney lost the game to Hastings
today In one of the worst wind and dust
storms ever experienced here. Full nine
Innings were played with greatest diffi
culty. Smith for Kearney struck out
eleven men. Score:
'Hatted for Berte in ninth.
Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Hasting 0 200000001
Urst base on balls: Off Shaner, 2. Wild
pitch: Shaner, 1. Left on bases: Kearney,
7; Hastings, 6. Two-base hits: Synek,
Clair (2). Struck out: By Smith. 11; by
Shaner, 10. Three-base hit. Watson. Passed
balls: Hoemle, 1; Gray, 1. Time: 2::00.
Umpire, Held.
York's Errors Costly.
YORK, Neb., Aug. 1. (Special Telegram.)
York lost to Columbus today through
costly errors. Score.
Columbus 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1-11
York 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 08
Home runs: Leach, Copple, Harm. Two
base hit: Graham. Bases on balls: Off
Potter, 3; off Wilkin, 1,; off Hay, 5. Struck
out: By Potter, 4; by Wllklns, 4; by Hay,
4. Double play: Graham (unassisted).
Time: 1:60. Umpire: McDermott.
Justus Shuts Out
Nebraska City Team
Humboldt Twirler in Fine Form
Clarinda Get Final One from
Auburn.
NEBRASKA CITY, Aug. l.-(Speblal Tel
egram.) Justus pitched great ball today
and let Nebraska City down without a run.
Score:
R H E
Humboldt 04100000 1-8 90
Neb. City 00000000 0-0 S 3
Batteries: Nebraska City, Hayes, Wells
and Plnkerton; Humboldt, Justus and
Diets. Umpire: Meyers.
CLARINDA. Ia.. Aug. 2. Special Tele
gram.) Clarinda took tho final game of the
series In a pitchers' battle. Error in report
gave Hlrsch credit for pitching seventeen
Inning same for Auburn Tuesday when
Macon worked. Score:
R.H.E.
Clarlnrli 00101000 1-3 (1
Auburn 00010000 O Z 6 2
Batteries: Clarlnda. Burch and Harmony:
Auburn. Hlrsch and Krantnger. Umpired
Kratsberg.
SHENANDOAH. Ta.. Aug. 2. (Special
Telegram.) Falls City outhlt Bhanandoah
this afternoon and took the last game 01
the series. Score:
R.H.E.
Shenandoah ... 00011001 04 10 1
Falls City 011080080-9 14 6
Batteries: Corcoran ana castle; f ans
City, Stuart and Vanderhlll. Umpire: Kls
sane. DES MOINES COMMERCIAL
CLUB WOULD FORCE HIGGINS
Committee Appointed to Ask National
Commission to Deelaro Terri
tory Vacant.
DES MOINES. Ia,, Aug. 1 (Special Tele
gram.) Action to request the National
Base Ball commission to declare the Des
Moines territory vacant was taken by the
Des Moines Commercial club. Frank Kauff
man. J. Bulllvan and Gelr Botsford were
named as a committee with power to act.
They will seek to have the Des Moines
territory declared vacant so that negotia
tions may be opened with the owners of
another team.
This move Is for the purpose of forcing
an end of the present situation, in which
Owner John F. Hlggins refuses to bring
the Des Moines team home.
SKIPPER BILL IS A PITCHER
Is Foand for Only Twenty-Three Hits
by Some Villagers of On.
awa, Iowa.
Bill Schlpke, former manager of the
Omaha ball team, and who was put on the
suspended list three weeks ago, has re
turned from a two weeks' fishing trip at
Blue lake near Onawa, Ia. The skipper
looks to bo In fine trim and is anxious for
Pa to release him from the team, as ha
has several offers to play with Class A
teams, among which ae two teams In the
Western league. While at Blue lake a
team was organised among the fishermen.
Skipper was chosen to pitch and a game
was plsyed with the city folks who are
pending their vacation at Onawa. Skipper
was found for twenty-three hits, bat made
five hits In five times up and won a 15
to 14 game with a home run In the last
Inning.
SHAFER WINSJN SEMI-FINALS
George Hoaa, One of Voangeat Play
era, la Picked aa Winner of
Happy Hollow Tourney.
W. E. Shafer defeated E. A. Nordstrom
Tuesday In the semi-finals of the Happy
Hollow club championship tourney, 1 and 1.
The match was well fought from start to
finish, Nordstrom starting off with a rush,
and at the end of three holes had Shafer
t down. But Boater stuck grimly and won
on the seventeenth hole with a nice ap
proach and put.
Robertson defeated Lyla In the semi
finals of the third flight, and ha will play
the winner of the Tandy and Laverty
match for the flight.
George Boss Is the other conteatant for
the club championship. He Is on of the
youngest players of tha club, but ha la
being picked by many as tho winner of the
the tourney.
Moat Wonderful Healing;.
After suffering many years with a sore,
Amos King, Port Byron. U. T., was cured
by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Re. For sals
by Beaton Drug Co.
VrVW(eN Nt4 I 7
SSr UM r
PITCHING DUEL TO BREWERS
First and Only Score Comes
Eleventh Inning.
in
BOTH PITCHERS IN FINE FORM
Only Clean Hit Off Cutting; Is Single
by McCarthy, While Uets Gets
Scratch Double Three
Two-Base Hits.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2.-In a pitching
duel that went eleven innings before a run
was scored Milwaukee defeated lnrtlanai
11s today, 1 to 0. Both pitchers twirled In
gobd form, the only clean hit off Cutting
being a single by McCarthy. The other
was a scratch double by Gets. The win
ning run was scored on Clark's double and
Link's wild throw on Lewis' sacrifice.
Score :
MILWAUKEE.
AH H O.A.E
8 ton. If..., 4 0 114
ChtrlM, lb.. I 0 t t 4
Orendorf, lb. I 1 10 1 1
Rtnd.il, rf.. 4 114 4
Ralnton, ex.. 4 110 4
Clark, lb.... 4 14 0 1
Lewis, ... 1 0 4 1 1
Marshall, e. I I 7 1 0
Cutting,7 p.. 4 1 7 0
INDIANAPOLIS.
AB H O A B.
Hoffman, cf. 4 4 I
WooitrufT. 11 4 4 4 0 0
McCarthy, rf I 1 I 0
Houmr, lb.. 14 14 0
OMa, b.... 4 10 14
McCarthy, el 4 10 1 0
Will lama, lb 4 4 4 I 1
Mow, as... 4 4 111
Link, p 4 0 4 0 1
Total 4 U 14 I Totals II 130 11 I
Mone out when winning run scored.
Indianapolis .. 00000000000-0
Milwaukee .... 0000000000 11
Two-base hits: Oets, Marshall, Clark.
Sacrifice hits: Orendorf, Lewis, Mccarty,
Double play: Stone to Marshall. Li n
bases. Milwaukee, 12; Indianapolis, 7. .Tat
base on balls: Oft Link, 3; off Cutting, i.
Hit by pitched ball: Marshall, Clark, lioiT
man. Struck out: By Link, 7; by Cutting,
6. Passed ball: Mccarty. Time: 2:02. Um
pires, liandlboe and Bterhaiter.
Long Beata St. Paul.
ST. PAUL, Aug. 2. Long, who was re
cently sent to Louisville by the Philadel
phia Americans, won his first game today,
ueteating bt. 1'aui, 4 to 1. Johnny Hughes
missed a fast ball in the ninth inning and
Long was robbed of a shutout, Jones scor
ing. Decanniere, who started pitching for
the locals, while not hit hard, caused his
own downfall by poor fielding. Score:
LOUISVILLK. BT. PAUL.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Enwaon, If. 4 1 I 4 1 Clarke, It... I 1 0 0 4
Koblnaon, as 4 4 I 4 I Dolehantj.rf 4 1 I 0 0
Howard, lb.. 4 4 4 4 0 M.McCk, lb 4 4 1 4 0
Harden, rf.. 4 1 4 0 4 Jones, cf.... I 114 0
Stanley. cf..l 0 I 0 I Autrey ,1b.. I 1 14 1 0
Hulawitt, lb. I 4 I 1 1 Butler, aa... I 0 1 I 0
Hafford, lb. 4 I 0 I Land, c 4 14 0 1
Hughea, e... I 0 4 1 0 U MuOk, lb I 0 1 I 0
Long, p 4 0 4 1 0 DMumont .14 4 0 4
Howell, lb.. 1 0 I I.I
Total M I 17 4 I LecaJinlera.p 0 0 0 O'l
uebrlni. p.. 1 0 I 7 4
I gteigar 1 0 0 0 0
I Uroy, p 4 4 1 4 4
Total 10 i 17 It i
Batted for McCormlck in seventh.
Balled for Uehrlng In eighth.
Louisville 02000004 0-
St. I'aul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Three-base hit: Hafford. Stolen bases:
Stanley, Delehanty. Double play: Robin
son to llulswlit to Howard. Hits: Off Lie
cannieie. i in one inning; oft Uehrlng, 4
lu seven innings; of Laroy, none in one
Inning. Bases on balls: Off Decanniere,
1; off Long, 4. Hit by pitched bail: Butler by
Long, btruck out: By Uehrlng, 3; by Long,
4. passed balls: Land, Hughes. Sacrifice
hits: Stanley, Hulswltf, Hughes. Lett on
bases: St. Paul, 7; Louisville, 4. Time:
2:ub. Umpires. Hayes and Fox. I
Kansas City Beats Toledo.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. . In a fast gama
today Kansas City defeated Toledo in the
labt game of the series, to 1. The actual
time played was one hour and nineteen
minutes. Baskette, who started tor the vis
itors, was hit for a home run, a double,
tour singles and a sacrifice bunt in the
first inning, which allowed the locals five
runs. Toledo made two hits, both scratches,
that could have been stopped by fast field
ing. Score:
TOLEDO. KANSAS CTTT.
ABHOAE. AB.H.O.AB.
Nile, cf.... 4 0 1 0 0 Barbeatt, lb. 4 1 n 0 4
Hinchman.lb 4 1 I I I Sullivan, cf. 4 1 I 0 4
Hohnhoratlb 4 0 10 1 0 Lova, If I t I 4 0
Burn. It.... 1 4 11 4 Hyatt, rf.... 4 114 0
Hickman, rf I 0 I I 0 Bower's, lb. 4 4 14 0 0
Bronkla, lb.. I 0 1 I 4 COrrleon. aa. I 1 1 7 1
Carlach, .. I 4 1 1 Downey, lb.. 114 14
Butlar, . . I 1 1 1 Of Connor, a I 0 4 4 0
Baekett. p. 4 0 0 4 4 Maddos, p.. 4 1 1 4
L. Jamea, e I 4 0 I 0 "
Total 10 17 14 1
Total M 1 14 11 I
Kansas City 60100000 6
Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Corrldon. Home run: Bar
beau. Sacrifice hits: Corridun, Love, lilts:
Off Baskette, In one-third inning; oft
James. 3 in seven and two-thirds innings.
Base on balls: Off James, 3. Struck out:
By Maddox, 4; by James, 1. Left on bases:
Toledo, 2; Kansas City. 6. First on errors:
Toledo, 1. lilt by pitched ball: Hyatt by
James. Time: 1:13. Umpires: Chill and
Weddlge.
Columbus Pounds Ball.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 1 Columbus got
nineteen hits off two Minneapolis pitchers
today, winning the odd game of the series,
14 to 6. Hinchman made two home runs
and Congaiton four singles and a triple.
score:
Kllllfer batted (or Loudell In fourth.
Uolumbus S0S001S0 S 14
Minneapolis 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 06
Two-base hits: Clymer, Cravath, Ferris,
O liourke, Downs, Walsh. Three-base hits:
Congaiton, Downs. Home runs: Hinchman,
2. sacrifice hits: Loudoll, McQulllin Lea
sard. Sacrifice fly: O' Rourke. Stolen
bases: Clymer, Altlser, Leever. Double
play: Mahllng to Downs to Periing. Left
on bases: Minneapolia, 14; Columbus, 9.
Hits: Oft Loudell, In four innings; off
Leever, 11 in five Innings; oft McgulTIlu,
In two innings; off Leesard, 8 in seven
innings. Bases on balls: Oft Loudell, 2;
oft Leever, 1; off Mcyulllln, 3; off Lessard,
3. Struck out: By Leever, 1; by McQulllin,
1; by Iessard, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By
Lessard, Ulll. 'lime: 1:03. Umpires: Fer
guson and Eddtnger.
Athletics abut Uut St. Loula.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. I. Philadelphia
shut out St. Loula today, 1 to 0. The home
team scored all of Its runs by bundling
five of its six hits off Pelty with an error
by Wallace in the fifth and sixth Innli Vi
Score: ST. LOUII. rHILADBLF-HlA.
AB U.OK AB.H.O.A B.
ghott.a. cf.. 4 1 I 4 4 Lord. If..... 4 4 14 4
IuuIjl lb.. 4 4 111 Oldrtna. cf.. 4 114 4
gch'aar. rt 4 1 1 9 4 Oalllne, lb.. 4 1 I I 4
L porta, lb. 4 1 4 4 4 baker, lb... 4 4 I 4 4
Uuau. If... I 114 I kutlbr. If . I 1 1 I I
Clark. ... 114 4 lUiIUM, lb. 4 I 14 4 4
Black, lb.... I 4 14 1 Kerry, aa.... Ills
Wallace, a. I I 1 I 1 Tnomaa, I 1 I I
Peltr, p I I 4 I I BeoSar, p... I I I I 4
Crlaa 14444
Totals II 1 17 II 4
Total 10 I 14 I I
Batted for Pelty In ninth.
Philadelphia 00001100 1
St. Loula 00000000 00
Two-base hits: Laporte, Mclnnes, Barry.
Three-base bits: Clarke. Murphy, Sacri
fice hit: Thomas. Double plays: Thomas
to Baker, Baker to Thomas to Collins to
Mclnnes. leit on bases: Bt. iuis. 1;
Philadelphia. 7. First on balls: Off Pelty.
1. First on errors: Philadelphia, 3. Struck
out. uy reity. 1: ay tsenaer. . rassea nan:
Clarke. Time: 1:33. Umpires: Kvans and
Lgan.
Tha Be la The Horn" newspapen,
ARCHER WINS IN THE TENTH
Home Run Hit Gives Cubs First Garnt
with Trolley Dodjers.
ONE. TO NOTHING FINAL SCORF
Cole and Barker Oppose Kaeh Other
In Grand ritchlng Duel, la
Which Former Allows
But One lilt.
CHICAGO. Aug. 1 Archers home mn
hit In the tenth Inning, which cleared the
left field fence, gave Chicago the first
game of the series against Brooklyn to
day, 1 to 0. Cole and Rucker opposed each
other in a grand pitching duel, In which
the former allowed but one hit, while the
Brooklynlte was touched for four, which
were well scattered. Score:
CHTCAOO. BROOKLYN.
ghe-Vara, II. I 4 1 4 4 AB.H.O.A.B.
S.'hult. rf.. I 1 1 4 IToolwr. a. . 4 4 0 01 0
Hofman, cf. 4 0 I 1 0 patitwrt, lb. I 0 II I 0
H.ZIm'n. lb. 4 1 I 4 Wheat, If... 4 0 10 0
Doyle, lb.... 1 0 4 0 0 Hummel, Sb 1 0 I 1 0
Tinker. ... 10 17 0 PaTldeon, of I 4 0 4 0
Paler, lb.... 4 1 17 4 4 rmilaon, rt..4 0 1 0 0
Archer, 0... 1 1 4 4 0 B Elra'n, lb. I 1 14 0
Cole, p I 4 I 1 Iteraen. ....! 4 4 4 0
Kuckrr, p... I 0 0 I 4
Totals 10 4 10 11 1 - - - - -
Totala it 117 II 0
None out when winning run ecorel.
Chlcaeo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J-1
llrooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: H. Zimmerman. Home
run: Archer. First base on balls: Off
Cole. 2; off Rucker, 4. Struck out: Hy
Rucker, 6; hy Cole. I. Time: 1:27. Um
pires: Johnstone and Eason.
Tloatnn Chan area Its I. nek.
PT. LOUIS. Aug. !. Boston broke its
long losing streak today by winning from
St. Louis. 6 to 2. Steele was pounded hard,
while Blown was effective In all but two
Innings. Mlko Donlln, bought from New
York yesterday by Boston, failed to re
port. Score:
BOSTON. ST. LOfts.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AB.
Sweeney, lb. 4 I I 4 I Hue-gin, lb. I I I I 4
Tenney, lb.. 10 4 10 Havteer, ... 4 114 1
Spratt. a - . 4 0 4 4 ft Kills. If 4 114 1
Jarkeon. cf.. I 1 1 0 0 Mowrer, lb.. 1 1 0 1 0
Miller, rf... I 111 0 smith, lb.... I 0110
lnawrton, lb 4 1 4 1 0 Oakra, cf 4 0 1 4 4
Kleer, If... 4 110 0 Brwmahan. 0 4 14 4 0
Kiln, c I Oil 0 Steele, p.... 4 0 0 4 0
Brown, p.... 1 V I 0 wney v
Perdu, p... 4 4440
Total II 1 17 17 I
Total 17 11 17 11 0
Batted for Hauser In the ninth.
Boston 0S000001 1 6
St. Louis 010000100
Two-base hit: Kaiser. Three-base hit:
Miller. First base on balls: Off Steele, 3;
off Brown, 7. Struck out: By Steele, 2;
by Perdue, l; by Brown, i. Time: 2:20
Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran.
I'lrntrs Lose at I. list.
PITTSBURO, Aug. 2. After winning
thirteen straight victories Pittsburg lost
to New York today, 8 to 4. Adams was
wenk In the first and second Innings.
Score :
PITTSBURO. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Byrne, lb... 4 4 4 1 0 Deyora, It... 110
Leach, cf.... 4 1 4 4 0 Doyle. b.... 4 1111
farey, If.... 4 14 0 1 SnotlgTaaa.tb 4 110 0
Wanner, aa.. 4 I 1 t 0 Becker, rf... 4 1 1 1 10
Miller, lb... 4 111 0 Merkle. lb.. 4 1 11 1 0
Plynn. lb... 4 111 0 Vf'rnt. lb.. 4 1010
Wlleon, rf... 4 14 4 1 Fletcher, sa. 4 I 4 I 0
Olbaon, e... I I 4 I 1 Meyer, a.... 11110
Campbell .. 1 0 0 0 0 Mathewion p 4 1 I 1 0
Adama, p.... 4 0040
Steele, p.... I 4 4 10 Total IT 14 n II 1
Clark
.. 1 1 4 0 4f
Total 17 14 17 10 1
Batted for Gibson In ninth.
Batted for Steele in ninth.
Pittsburg 1 0100100 14
New York 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 S I
Two-base hits. Devore, Fletcher. Three
base hits: Doyle (2), Merkle. Base on
balls: Off Adams, 1. Struck out: By
Steele. 4; by Mathewson. 1. Time: 1:60.
Umpires: O'Day and Emslle.
MAGEE STAYS OUT OF GAME
National League Directors sustain
Sentence of Player Wbo At
tacked t'mplre.
CHICAGO, Aug. 2. By a vote of S to 1
the board of director of the National
Base - Ball league today upheld President
Lynch In his action of fining and sus
pending Sherwood Magee, outfielder of the
Philadelphia club, for assaulting Umpire
Flnneran during a recent game with the
Bt. Loula team in Philadelphia. President
Lynch fined Magee 3200 and suspended him
for the season.
The directors In a lengthy opinion in
which the constitution of the league on the
power of tho president to enforce discipline
by Imposing fines and suspending players
Is quoted, sustain President Lynch, fining
Magee and barring him from the game for
the season.
Later President Murphy of tho Chicago
club filed a dissenting opinion.
The decision Is based on sections 23 and
28 of the National league constitution,
which give the president absolute power
on proper proof to suspend a player for a
definite period and to Impose a fine not
exceeding $300. Part of section 28 provides:
"Such fine can only be remitted by the
board of directors after a hearing on ap
peal." Mr. Murphy dissented because In his
opinion tha Intent of section 28 of tha con
stitution is to give the board of directors
authority not only to review any and all
acta of tha president, but to rescind penal
ties Inflicted In all cases, with a rataflca
tlon by tha league.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 1 "It's up to tha
league directors. They run bas ball, so
what they say goes, but you are darned
right I'm sorry."
Sherwood Magee, who It here with his
team, thus received the news from Chicago
this afternoon.
"As to my sticking with the team It is
up to President Fogel, who will get here
probably tomorrow."
GRAND CIRCUIT RACK RESULTS
Miss Btokee Beata Justice Brooke In
Horseman Fntnrlty.
DETROIT, Aug. 3. Following Is the sum
mary of the Grand circuit races here to
day: Pacing, 1:12 class, purse 11,000, three In
five:
Black Joe, blk. g., by Waymark
(ilawkshawl Ill
Game Maid, b. m. (Snow) 2 6 2
Nellie Temple, b. m. (Proctor) 4 2 6
The Hermitage, b. s. (Harry Jonas). S S S
Lon Allen, ch. g. (McMahan) 6 4 4
The Liar, b. h. (Cares) 6 ( t
Time, 1:074, 2:07. 3:07Vi.
Trotting, 3:11 class, purse 33,000, three In
five:
Belvasla, b. m., by Blngara
(Murphy) 2 111
Chatty Direct, blk. f. (Tallman-
Cox) S S S S
Charley Thomas, g. g. (Mitchell). 6 2 4 6
Wllmerlng. b. h. (Andrews) 7 6 12
Lula Arlon, ch. m. (J. Benyon).... 6 6 3 7
The Angelus. b. h. (Colby) 4 4 6 6
Stroller, ch. h. (McDevItt) S 1 1 4
Douglas McGregor, br. s., by Jay
McGregor (Sanders) 1 ds
Time S:0S4. 2:1014. 2:104. 2:0fK.
The Horseman and Spirit of the Times,
futurity for 3-year-old trotters, three heats,
value $11,000:
Miss Stoke b. f., by Peter the Great
(McDonald) S 1 1
Justice Brooke, b. c. by Barongale
(Miller) 1 S 2
Malnleaf. b. c. (Curtis! 3 3 3
Margaret Parrlsh. b. t. (Andrew).. 4 as
Lady Jay, b. f. (U. MacRipy) 6 ds
Atlantic Express, b. c. (Dlckerson). ds
Centervllle. blk. e. (Allen) ds
Time, 2:0sV. 3 u.
The Horseman and Spirit of the Times,
futurity for 3-year-old pacers, three beats,
value 14.0uu:
Branden Direct, blk. c, by Baron
Direct (ICugan) Ill
Fleeta Anierlcua, br. f , by Rex
Amerlcus (Henry Jones) IIS
Ol lev O' Helms, b. f. (Cos) Ill
Time, l:Wi, 1:104.
The Bee la "The Home" newspaper.
BOSTON BEATS TIGERS TWICE
Ty Cobb Strikes Out with Three Men
on Bases.
DETROIT 0UTBATTED IN BOTH
score Keren to. Three and Elgbt to
Two Five Tvro.llase lilts .Two
Sacrifice Files Two
Stolen Bases.
BOSTON, Aug. 2. Boston defeated Pe
trolt In two games today, 7 to 3 and 8 to 2.
Three men on bases, with none out and an
unwarmed pitcher In the bo. was the
situation which faced Ty Cobb when he
stepped to bat in tha ninth. But he struck
out. Sam Crawford also struck out and
Delehanty filed. Score, first game:
I 11 ti.l It loi till II it"" lvX
I I 0 0 I " '1MI1IM0 t 0 1 1 d 'poo
I I I 'rnig J I I I JA
0 14 14 'Q.I JJlan.OO 0 I I 4 "II '!"
II 1 1 1 hi jjijoii 0 t I t 1 qt muvjo
10 10 4 qt'niu!il 0 111 I ' 'jj.
0 0 t t J pjO)J.) l 0 t "II 'J".H
0 0 I I 4 "" 'iqo. 0 4 I 1 t "jo 1l!
t 4 I I I "' 'qnH I 4 4 1 I ''".I la
0 0 I t t "-'J! 'aeuof p 0 114 "JJ 'JdooH
a v o h nv a v o h av
xioHiaa Noisoa
Speaker out; hit with batted ball.
Boston rt 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 T
LTtrolt 2000010003
Two-base hits: Cobb. Wood, Bush, Gard
ner. Sacrifice hits: Bush. Gardner (2),
Wood. Stolen bases: Cobb, Crawford.
O'Leary. Rltrgert. Moriarty. Left on bases:
Boston, 6; Detroit, ft. First base on balls:
Off Wood. 1; off Wlllett. 3. Struck out:
Ity Wood, 9; by Wlllett. . Time: 2:05.
Umpires: Dlneen and Perrlne.
Score, second game:
BOSTON. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. All HO A. B
Hooper, rf.. I 1 1 0 0 Jone, If 4 I 1 I 0
Enale, lb..., 4 0 10 I 0 hueh. no 4 111!
Bpoakcr. cf. 1 II 4 0 Cobb. cf.... 4 0 0 0 0
Wanner, Sb.. 10 14 4 Crawford, rt 4 I 0 0 0
Gardner, lb. 4 I 1 I 1 Pelehanty, lb 4 1 10 0 0
YtlRRVrt, If . 4 4 4 4 0 Mnrlarty, lb I 0 10
Yerkn, .. 4 1 1 1 0 O'Leary, lb.. 1 4 4 0 0
Nunamaker.c 4 1 E 0 4 Btanan, C...I 0 B I I
Papa, p I I 1 4 1 Lalltt. p. .. I 4 0 4 0
Hall, p 1 4 0 0 0 Schmidt ... 1 10 4 0
Total 14 4 r 11 I Total 14 I 17 II 4
Batted for Lafltte in the ninth.
Boston 10000804 8
Detroit 0100000102
Two-base hits: Yerkes, Sneaker (2), Gard
ner. Delehanty. lilts: Otf Pape, 6 In eight
innings (throe on buses, none out. In ninth):
oft Hall, none in one inning. Sacrlfioe
files: Moriarty, O'Leary. Sacrifice hits:
Wasner, Hooper, Pape. Stolen bases:
Speaker, .Wagner. First base on balls:
Off i'ape, 1; off Lafltte, 3. Struck out:
By Pape, 3; by Lafltte, 3: by Hall, 2.
Time: 1:41. Umpires: Perrlne and Dlneen.
Sox and Senators Divide.
WASHINGTON,. Aug.2. - Washington
and Chicago divided today's double-header,
the locals winning the first, 3 to 1, the
second going to the visitors, 4 to 3.
Keeker, a local recruit, made his debut In
lust company and held cuicago to two
hits In the first contest. Rain delayed
the second game 40 minutes. Score first
game:
WASHINGTON. CHICAGO.
AB.U.OAE. AB.H.O.A.B.
Milan, cf...l 1 1 0 1 McCVinnell.tb I 0 110
Bchaefer, lb 4 111 11 1 Collin., lb.. 1 0 0 0 0
Blberleld, Ibi 1 1 I j l,rd. lb 4 4 4 1 4
ueealer, rf..4 1 i 0 j.clntyre, rf I I I 1 0
C. Walker. If ,.o.ile, cf I 110 0
McBrld. ssl 114 0 .U(leti ib... j oil I 4
tauroy, lb... i v . .. .annehlll, as I 4 0 1 0
Street, c... 1110 0 u,lvan. 0. . 1 0 4 1 0
Becker. "J Kretl. 0.... 0 0 4 0 0
ti 11 in! iHo?uk,pp:::o III I
Lanite 1 0 0 0 0
Walah 1 0 0 0 0
Total M I 14 11 0
Batted for Sullivan In eighth.
Batted for Scott In eighth.
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit. Street. Three-base hit:
McBride, Schaefer, Bodie. 11IU: Otf Scutt,
8 in seven innings; Hovlik, 1 in one lnmng.
and SchaierDouble plays: Lord and .elder,
Elberleld, McBride and echaeter; oniuy,
Eiberfeld and Schaefer. Left on bases:
Washington, 5; Chicago, 2. Bases on balls:
Off Becker, 1; off Scott. 1. Struck out:
By Becker, 3; by Scott, 4. Time: 1:40. Um
pires: Connelly and Parker.
Score second game:
WASHINGTON, CHICAGO.
AB.H.O..AB. Ail H.O.A .
Milan, cf.... 4 0 1 0 0 McCbnnell.lb 1111
Bihaefer. lb. I 1 14 4 1 Lord, Ib I 1 1 I 0
Blberfeld.lb .41011 Callahan, If. 4 1 1 4 0
Oeaaler, rf.. 4 4 I 0 0 Mclntyr. rf 4 4 0 0 4
C. Walker. If 4 1 4 0 0 Bodle, cf.... 4 0 10 0
McBrid. a. 4 I 4 I 0 Zcldr, lb. ..I 0 14 1 4
olroy, lb... I 0 1 1 1 Tannehill, a 1111
Street, 0.... I 0 I 0 1 Payne, 0.... 4 I 1 0 0
Graoin, p.... 1 114 4 Hovilk, p.... I 4 0 4 1
Lellvelt ... 1 0 0 0 0 Olmatead, p 1 0 I 4 0
Ainamith .. 1 1 0 0 0 Walah, p 4 0 0 1 0
Uoujberty .1 4 0 0 0
Total 16 I 17 11 I
Total II 7 17 11 l
Batted for Street in ninth.
Batted for Groom In ninth.
Batted for Hovilk In seventh.
Washington 1 00100000-2
Chicago 0 10000300-4
Two-base hits, bunaefer, Tannenill. Ei
berfeld. Three-base hit: Callahan. Hits:
Otf Hovilk, 4 In six Innings ; otf Olmstead,
3 in two and one-third Innings; off Wal.-ih,
1 In two and two-thirds lnnlns. Sacrifice
hits: Conroy, Tannehill. Left on bases:
Washington, 11; Chicago, T. Bases on balls;
Off Hovlik, 4. First base on errors: Wash
ington, 1; Chicago, 1. Hit by pitched ball.
Zeider by Groom. Struck out: By Groom,
S; by Hovilk, 1; by Olmstead, 3; by Walsh,
1. Wild pitch: Groom, 2; Olmstead, 1.
Time, 1.66. Umpires: Connolly and parker.
Huntley Beaten by Orleans.
ORLEANS, Neb., Aug. 2. (Special.) The
Orleans base ball team defeated the Hunt
ley team at Huntley yesterday, 6 to 2.
Means' pitching and batting were the fea
tures. He allowed but one hit and struck
out ten men and made a home run and a
two bagger. Score: R U E.
Orlean 000S0004-4IS
Huniley 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 4
Batteries: Orleans, Means and Shoemaker;
Huntley, Stackhouse and Sells.
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M'CONNELL WINS HIS MATCH
Defeats Bert Williams In Tennis
Tournament at Kansas City.
LISI OF WINNERS OF THE DAY
perlal Interest tenters In Today's
.Matches, Which Inclade geveral,
names F.aprcted to Famish
Most Interesting Play.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 2,-Tuesday
was more or less a cleanup for the slgles
of the Missouri valley championship ten
nis tournament and anyone of the con
testants In this class who won his match
may be a contender In the finals. Special
Interest centers In tomorrows matches,
which Include several games that are ex
pected to furnish the most Interesting play
of the tournament. Results:
Morning contests: ....
E. L. Piatt of St. Joseph defeated
Arthur Sternberg of Kansas (Ity, -l. 6-2.
Bert Williams of Kansas City defeated
C. F. Hemenway. 7-5. 6-3.
Jack Cannon of Kansas City defeated J.
H. Chandler of St. I,oul. 6-2, fTO.
Harvey MacQuiston of New Orleans de
feated A. H. Dickinson of Kansas City.
6-1 6-2.
Csrl Ristlne of Ixlngton, Mo., defeated
Al Poteet of Kansas City. 6-4. 8-4.
In this afternoon's contests the following
were the results:
Second Round Harry McQulnston , or
New Orleans dt tested F. A. Brlggs of
Kansas City Athletic club, 6-0, 6-2.
Paul McUulnston of New Orleans de
feated K. L. Piatt of St. Joseph, Mo.,
6-2, 6-0.
Harry McQuinhton of New Orleans de
feated A. H. Dickinson of Wichita. Kas..
6-1. 6-2.
Heath Moore defeated Thomas Roberts
of Kansas City, 6 2, 6-4.
; W. C. Brodlx of St. Louis defeated
, Adrian Brewster of Kansas cu;, 1-4. 6-1.
I E. B. Hopper of Ness City. Ksa., de
1 tested F. 1). Fawcett of Kansas City,
! H. V. Jones of Kansas City defrated
John Hodman of Kansas City, 6 8. 8-6. 6-3.
Paul Mccji.insl.m of New oilcans ae
feated K. L. 1 Utt t St. Joseph. 6 ;!. 6-0.
L. F. MeConnel! of Omaha defeated Bert
Williams of Kansas City. 8-3, 6-3.
K. B. Uhls of Ossswatomie, Kas., de
feated O. K. Sellers of Lexington, Mo.,
10 k. 6-0.
Carl Ristlne of Lexington, Mo., defeated
D. C. Seewir of St. Louis, 6-4, 6-4.
A. Wehlener of Kansas City defeated
Harry Durall of Kansas City, 6-3. 6-0.
.iu tn..(in of Kansas Cuy deieated J.
II. Chandler of St. Louis, 6-2, 6-0.
Third round:
Marry Mcgulnston of New Orleans de
feated J. M. Forrester of Kansas City.
R-0. 6-1.
J. It. WlnBton of Norfolk, Va., defeated
Henth Moore. 8-2. 6-2.
W. C. Krodlx of bt. Louis defeated R
A. Weater of Kansas City, 6-1, 3-8. 6-8.
II. V. Jones of Kansas City defeated E.
B. Hopper of Ness City, Kan., 7-5. 6-2.
R. Ho'trr of St. Louis defeated Carl Ris
tlne of Lexington, Mo., 8-2, 8-3.
Jack Cannon of Kansas City defeated A.
Whelener of Kansas City, 7-6, 6 3.
First round, doubles:
Whitehead and Winston of Norfolk. Va.,
defeated Williams end Bodman of Kansas
City, 6-2, 6-4.
Klwell and Uhl of Kansas City defeated
Ellard and Hodge of Kansas C.ty, 6-0, 6-4.
Piatt and Combs of St. Joseph. Mo., de
feated Price and Guthrie of Atchison, Kan.,
6-4. 7-. S-7.
CorjRolatlon singles.
A. H. Dickinson of Wichita, Kan., de
feated C. S. Parker of Kansas City, 6 4.
2-8, 8-4.
Raymond McKee of Kansas City defeated
W. E. R, Rooker of Kansns City. 6-0. 6-0.
A. Sherman of Kansas Cltv defeated E.
T. Cnlton of Kansns City, 9-4. 8-2.
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SILVER CREEK. Neb., Aur. 2.-SneeU1
Te'eeram.) Silver Creek walloped Genoa
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i Shank and H. Shank; Genoa, H. Wake and
1 Marshall. Home runs: Fhaik hin
Till.- ntt Shank 0' ntt W Wake 11
Struck out: Hy Shank, 14; by Wake, 6.
Time: 2:00. Attendance, 175.
. Illooinlnsrttin Drfrnt Alma.
ALMA, Aug. 2. Alma was defeated by the
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Tuesday In a fast game played in an hour
and fifteen minutes. Score: R.H.E.
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Francisco. Noyes led the Nebraska State
league last year.
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