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    You Can't Tell, the Yanks Might Win Again
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RYAN PITCHES TIGHT BALL
Omaha Thereby Wins Hard Fought
Game from Antelopei.
HOME. RUN FOE ANTELOPES
rkat Is , the Only Score Mad
fey Lincoln, Who Cannot Con
nect' Safely la Tight
By tightening up In the plncbaa Jack
Ryan yesterday afternoon' putled Omaha
to a i to 1 victory In the second game
of the series with Hughle Jones' Ante
lopes. '" ..''
Lincoln could have won the fame three
different tlmea with one good hit, but
when that hit was needed Jack By an
had to be reckoned . with. , In at least
half of the-Inninga the Rourke hurler
managed to get himself In a hole, but
always emerged unscathed.
In the third after one had gone out,
a single put Palmer on first. Bergham
mer skied out, but Lloyd and Cobb each
singled and, filled the bases. McCorlek,
tha 'Lopes giant left gardener, then
eame to bat. It looked like, good night
for Omaha but Ryan dished up a dlrxy
assortment and big "Mao"' whanged
three ties.
The fifth taping made Ryan etreteh
hlmsejf after he had walked Btratton
and Palmer had beat out a hunt. Berg
hamer sacrificed and with one out Ryan
atarted. ' Lloyd was benched by th
strikeout route." Cobb looked dangerous
and Jack passed hi and McCormlck re
tired the side with a fly to Davidson.
: Open vrlth Triple.
A score looked emmlnent in the' sixth
when Cole opened with a triple and
Barbour landed safe on an infield bit.
A double plY hore put the kibosh on
the score business, Mullen sending the
hall to ; Justice,., to , Shlpke to .Scanlon.
stratton. war theajput out" of the; Wat
with tarea .'. atrikaa.i;.-1-". .v
.. Palmer, must lie given crediF if or pitch
iLipt good ball.- Two hits and an error,
i aided by a walk, scored two for the
' Kourkea In the second. Omaha then"
! failed tQ.o.a thing until tha eighth
j when three doubles and a single put
; the , game.'.on- ice., y v '
;. , Bill. Bhlpkei was again, very much-In
evidence After being out of tha game
'over, a , year tha "Skipper" la a real
"come-back;, His work in tha double
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was the fasten t seen In that kind of
a play In Omaha thta year. His remark
able quickness e.de it possible for him
to catch the batter three feet before
he reached first Shlpka also came
through with another hit, it being a
double thla time.
Wind la glroa.
Tha wind was bad; yesterday and made
good pitching! almost 'possible. Nlehoff
got a hit In the second Inning when the
wind carried his pop-up out of Barbour's
reach, after the latter had judged It.
Scanlon fooled tha wind in the eighth
when ha ade a spectacular catch of
Cole's foul back of first. . Ha ran with
the ball and the wind carried It until
Jlramie made a final lunge and pulled
tt out of the air. 1
With two down In the second Oaha
made their first scores. Nlehoff got to,
first on a freak hit. Davidson drew a
walk and Ryan batted In the .first tally
with a single to right, Davidson going
to third. Ryan stole second arid David
son eeore on Berghammer's error;
Lincoln got their only tallyln the
eighth taping when McCormlck slammed
the ball over the right, field fence.
Omaha cinched tha game In the; eighth.
Thomason opened with a double", to left.
Johnson struck out and Thomason stole
third. Scanlon sent Thoason over the
platter with a double to left Shlpke
flew out to McCormlck. Nlehoff "made
the third two-bagger of the Inning and
scored Scanlon. Nlehoff went' to third
on Davidson's Infield hit, but died there,
Ryan striking out. Score: -..
' V OMAHA.
t ' r AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Justice, ss. ....,. 4 ; 0 0 Oil
Coyle, rf. ., 4 ' 0 0 1 0 0
Thomason. If. , 4 1 3 2 0 0
Johnson, c. 4' 0 0 10 0 0
ecanion, lb. ......... 4 1 1 7-1 0
Schipke, 2b. 4 0 1 , 4 3
Nlehoff, 3b. .,..... I 1 1 0 10
Davidson, cf.
1 1 , 1 3 0 0
Ryan, p .,.
4 0 4v t
. . ToUls ....34 37 I 1
. LINCOLN.
., AB. R. It. O. A. E.
Barghammer, ss. ...a 0 ft, o 3 1
Lloyd. . .;,.....,.. 4 0 1 ' V3 o
Cobb, rf a . o; t-'i-t
MaOormick, It, .., f t : 1 4 0 0
cole, cf. i r' '
Barbour, lb. 4 0 1 13 0
Mullen, lb. .t.. 4 0 0 U 0 0
Stretton, o. I 0 0 4 1 0
palmer, p. ,.,... 3 t T 0 4 1
Carney I ; o o o
00 0
0 0 0
Miller 1 0 ,o
Totals "1 1 24 r i
Batted for Strattbn in ninth. , t -Banted
for Palmer In ninth.
Omaha-
Runs 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 I l
Hlta 1 I 0 0. 4.1 4
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box ef twT( 4 sbittBg edfs ). 1 1.00.
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For stle hs 40.000 rrxniY (ton, bt
oeery pert ox tfi askiuue globe.
THE BEE:
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. I c NAT. UfiAaUJC
W.L.i'ct. W.UPct.
St. Joseph ..45 33 .5T7 New Tork ..B 14 .800
Kloux Clty..44 34 .564 Chicago ....42 28 .618
Omaha 40 38 .513 Pittsburgh .41 2 .m
Wichita ....40 40 .60) Cincinnati ..38 36 .621
Denver .....38 38 .600 Pbtla 31 3 .483
Dee Moines.37 3D .487 Brooklyn ...27 43 .3S6
Lincoln ....33 42. 440 Bt. Louis ...27 49 .355
Topeka .....31 44 .413) Boston 23 62 .237
AMER. LEAGUE I AMER. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct. - W.L.fct.
Boston .....53 24 .684
Wash'ton ..4S31.692
Cnlnmhu. R7 n act
Toledo 53 31 .631
Minneap's ..52 32 .19
Phlla .......41 32 .5521
Chicago -..42 31 .675 Kas. City ..40 44 .474
Cleveland ..39 38 .5271 Milwaukee .88 4 tsn
Detroit 87 89 .487 St. Paul ...36 51 .414
New York .10 60 .2761 LoufsviUe ..31 49 .383
t. L.OU1S...19 62 . 268 Ind'pls : 32 53.874
NEB. LEACUTE
MINK LEAOTTR.
. W.LPct.
Seward ....28 22 .569
Hajitinn MM
Falls aty 82 18 .440
wen. city
Auburn ...
Beatrice .
Humboldt
Hiawatha
30 33
29 23
Or. Island. '.Zl 23 540
.663
.462
.362
.386
24 28
20 31
20 32
Columbus ..27 24 .M
Kearney ...24 38 Ml
Tork 30.4001
Superior ...14 36 .2801
Yesterday's Results,
r WESTERN LEAGUE. ,
Lincoln, li Omaha. 4.
Topeka, ; Sioux aty. 7.
Denver, 4; Dee Moines, 6. "
Wichita. S; St. Joseph. 7. ,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn-Cincinnati; rain.
Boston, 2; et. Louis 1; (ten innings.)
New York. 2: Chicago. 7.
Philadelphia, i-l; Pittsburgh. 1-J.
, 'AMERICAN LEAGUE."
Cleveland. 7-4; Philadelphia. 4-2.
St. Louis, 1; Boston. 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville. 0; Milwaukee. L ,
Indiannapolls-Kansas City; postponed.
St. Paul. ; Mlnnapolla, 0. ,
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.-
Seward, 2; Hastings. 8.
, Columbus. 10 Grand Island, U. .
Tork, 7; Superior, 3.
Fremont, S; Kearney, 4.
MINK LEAGUE.
Beatrice, 4; Auburn, 3.
Kails city, 0;- Hiawatha, i
Nebraska City. ; Humboldt, W.
Oasaes Today. ,
. Western. League-ilncoln at ' Omaha,
Topeka at uioux city, Denver at Des
Moines. Wichita at St. Joseph. .
: ""?', "eaue--orooHiyn at Cincin
nati, Boston at St;- Louis, New fork at
Chicago, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. !
American LeagueCleveland at Waah-J
Ington, bt. Louis at Boston, Detroit at
New York. Chicago at, Philadelphia. i
American Association Louisville at MiU
waukee. Indianapolis at Kansas City
Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at St,
Paul. ., . . - v. 1
Nebraska . State League-Oolumbus at
Grand Island, Seward at, Haetlngs, York
at Superior, Fremont at Kearney.
.'nk L"fue-Beat,'ice " Auburn, Falls
City at Hiawatha, Nebraska City at Hum
boldt. 'Lincoln-- r- T ' '" 1
Runs 00000001 0-1
Hits , 0 0 8 0 1 2 1 0-T
i wo-oase nits: Kcnipke, Thomason,
Scanlon, Nlehotf. Three-base hit: Cole.
Home run: McCormlck. .Double plays:
JuHtloe to Schipke to-Scanlon. Bases on
bails; Off Ityan, 3; off Palmer, 2. Struck
out: By Ryan, s; by Palmer, . Left on
bases: Omaha, 6; Lincoln, 3. Time: 2:U).
Umpire: Johnson.
BREE.VS HIT HAVES THE DA V
Topeka Had Sioaa Beaten When
Fielder Came 4a Bat.
SIOUX CITY, la., July fc-Breen's hit
in me ninin witn two men on bases,
gave Sioux City a. 7 to victory over
'i'opeka. CampDell was accorded rag
ged eupport In the tore part of the
game, giving tha visitors the advantage.
Score:
. . SIOUX CITY.
, , A.B. R. H. O. A. E.
Clark, cf 6 1 2 2 0 0
Smith, es 6 2 1 3 4 . 3
Myers, It 6 1 3 0 0 1
Tennant, . lb ,..( 1 1 6 0 0
Breen, rf .....4 ' 3 3 3 0 1
Andreas. 2b 4 0 2 7 0 0
ReiUy. ib .,...,,....,4 o 1 3 3 0
Orendorf. 4 0 2 e 1 -o
Campbell, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
jprewn, p .............o q o o 0 1
Cadman, o .....1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .40 7 14 27 12 "5
TOPEKA.
. . A.tt B, H. O. A. E.
Lee, rf . l 13 0 0
Walsh, 2b 4 0 1 3 10
King, cf 0 0 3 0 0
Gardner, lb 6 1 2 U 0 0
RickerU It 6 2 3 3 0 0
Patterson, sa ..4 0 0 0 3 0
Ryan, 3b ....4 IS 1 10
Schmidt, o 4 ,0 3 404
Brandom, p ...... ....t 1 0 0 S O
TOU1S.......V.....38 ii 'ii a "9
Two out when winning run scored.
B&ttAi) tnr Tamnhali in a(fKk
Sioux City 0 0034)0002 2 7
Topeka 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Tennant, Clark, Rlck-
ert. A'hmlrlt i! W.I.H Th..k... v.,..
1 w.w... . ... t c va.v ti...
Gardner. Sacrifice hits: Patterson.
naisn. eioien oases: Breen, Andreas,
Rellly. Left on bases: Sioux City, t;
loDek,. a Hit, Cut ia
eight Innings; oft Brown. 1 In one ln-
niiia. oitutu qui; oy impo.il. ; ov
tiiown, 1; by Brandom, 2. Passed balls':
Srhmtrit Til, hv . nilnhl K. )1 . . 1 i
Time: 1:55. Umpires: Klssane and Meyers.
JOSIES SALLY AMD TAKE GAME
Wichita Leads I'atl! Fatal Elgkth
InnlBgr.
8T. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 8. -A battlns
rally in the eighth innlna cave the looals
a victory over Wlehlu today 7 to 3. Gos-
seit, witn a home run, a triple and a
single, featured et the bat. Score: -
WICHITA ,
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Craig. It. ............ 41 3 8 0 0
Middieton, cf. ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0
Davis, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 0
Hughes. 2b, 4 1 13 8 1
Price, lb. 2 0 1 10 1 0
Mee. ss. .v. 3 0 0 4 4,1
Emory. 3b. . 3 0 . 1 0 3 0
Clemmons. c. 4 0 1 2 2 0
Scott, p., 3 l0 0 2 2 0
Wacob, v........... 10 ' 0 0
Totals 31 3 I 84 U 8
Batted for Scott in ninth.
ST. JOSEPH
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Kelly, 2b 8 1 2 4 2 4
Powell. If. u 4 0 110
Watston. r( 3 0 1 1 0 0
OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY
Copyright, 1912. - National News
Z willing cf.
Borton, lb.
Rellly, 3b; .
Melnke, ss.
Gotsett, c.
Chellette, p.
..... 4
..... 4
3
3
4
4
Totals .......... 32 7 U 27 19 1
Wichita 000100020-3
St. Joseph-...... 10001005 -7
Home run: Gossett. Three-base hit:
Gossett, Powell Chellette, Davis. Two
base hit Clemmons. Sacrifice hits: Mid
dleton, Price, Emory, Kelly, Powell,
Rellly. Stolen liases: Emory, Powell.
Left on bases: Wichita, 7; St. Joseph 7.
Struck out: Chellette, 2; Scott, 2. First
base on balls: off Chellette. 2; off Scott, 3.
Double plays: Hughes, Mee, Price.-Time.
1:40. Umpires: Knapp and Flynn.
GRIZZLIES TRIUMPH AT END
Three Hits and Two Runs Leave pes
Moines la Hole.
DES MOINES. July 8.-Three hits and
two runs in the ninth inning won the
second game of the series for Denver.
to 6. Score: ,
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. iE.
Hahn, rf... .......... 6 3 3 1 0 0
Colllgan. 2b 4 0 1 4 10
Korea, s. ............ 3 2 2. 1. 4 2
Belden. If 8 1 2 2 2 0
Leonard, 8b..i 3 0 0 3 2 1
Curtis cf 3 0 I S .0 0
Thomason, lb 3 0,1 8 0 0
Hanson, c...... ...... 3- 0 0 6 2 0
MoGrath, e 0 0 0 0 0 1
Faber.. p 3 0 1 0 2 .0
Isbell ,.0 0 0 0 0 0
Warren I 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .......... .8t 6 11 s 27 13 4
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Kenworthy. lf..... 6 111 0 . 0
Cassidy. rf 4 1 1 8 4 0
Beall. Cf.. 4 0 11 .0 0
Mlllen. 3b.... 4 0 1 3 1 0
Coffee, ss 4 1 1 3 8 0
French, 2b ... 4 0 112 0
Lindsay, lb... 2 0 1 11 0 0
Block, ci 4 2 2 : 4 3 0
McAdams, p......... 3 0 0 - 0 3" 1
Harris, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Spahr 1 1 . 1 0 0 0
Totals ....3ft 4 10 27 12 1
Batted for Hanson In eighth.
Batted for Faber In ninth,
Batted for McAdams in ninth.
Des Moines ........3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1-8
Denver ....:;,0 X 8 1 0 0 2-6
v Two-base hits: Kores Belden. Spahr.
Sacrifice hits: Colllgan, Leonard, Curtis,
Belden. First bsse on balls: Off Faber,
1; off ., McAdams. 3. Struck out;.. By
Faber. 4; by McAdams, 3. - Wild pitch:
MoAdams. Left on bases; Des Moines, 6;
Denver, 4. Hits: Off McAdams, 11 in
eight Innninge; off- Harris, 1 in ono in
ning. Time: 3:20. Umpire: Haskell.
Hiawatha Indians
ShutputFalls City
HIAWATHA. Kan., July 8.-Speclal
Telegram.)-A prettier exhibition of base
ball was never staged than the game
today in which Hiawatha's made over
team shut out the Falls City wonders. It
was a pitchers' battle, Riley having Just
the right shade over the visitors' Finch.
Score: R.H.E.
Hiawatha .. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -l 0
Falls Oty.. 00 00000 0 0-061
Batteries: -- Finch and Shestak; Riley
and Maxey.
AUBURN, Neb., July 8.-Speelal Tele-gram.)-The
Whtssers won . out In the
ninth today through a combination of
hits, sacrifices and Auburn's errors.
Score: R.H.B.
Beatrice .... 001000008483
Auburn ..... 01000 010O-tS
Batteries: Routt and Poteet; Reed and
Kranger. Umpire: Vane,
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., uJly .-(Special
Telegram.) Nebraska, City waa de
feated despite the fact that Rhoada
knocked his first home run with two
men on bases. Score: '
Nebraska City 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2-0
Clevelaad Takes Both Games.
PHILADELPHIA, July 8.-CIeveland
won two games from Philadelphia toaay.
Score:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
' .AB.H.O.A.B. - AB.H.O.A.S.
Rna. It till OLord. rf. .... 1 ties
OUoa, as.... 4 I I I uuidrlni. cf., I till
JacUoa, rf,. I I I 0 AColUsa. lb.. I I 111
UJol, lb... I 111 Ob.r, lb....t 1101
Orlsis, Ik... 4 1 I 1 LMclBMS. It. t 1 11 I t
B'm'hun, et 4 1 I 0 6Strunk, If... I 1 )
Turmr, 3b.. 4 111 OBtrry, m.... 4 I 4 I1 1
O'Neill, e... 6 e 4 1 ItAp. e 4 S I 4
Knpp. 4 114 Brwm. p.... I till
1 ToUlm 11 11 tl 1 1 Tlnli. U IHII I
Clevtuana .....1..... (HMIi 1
3-hilauolphia .0 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 0-4
Two-base bits: Jackson (7), Mcinnls,
Ba.-X Tnree-base hit: Strunk. Bacrl
tieo aita:- LaJoie, Griggs. Stolen bases:
Knapp, Birmingham, Turner. Bases on
balls: Off Knapp. '1; off Brown. . Hit
by pitched ball: By Brown. LaJoie.
struck out: by Kn&pp, 3; by Brown, 1
Time: 1:30.' 1'tnplrea:. Wesurvelt and
Evans, i . "-.; 1
bewce. eoond game:
OiraUSl)..,.', PHILADELPHIA
AB.H.O.A.K.. AB.H.O.A J.
BlU, U....1 ell 0 Lord, if I 1 I I I
Uiaoa. M....4 114 1 Oldrlac, tt., i I S I
J. o. rf.. I 1 I e IO.HIU, So.. I e I 4 I
UXrt. lb... 4 lit IBrtcr. Ik.... 4 0 0 1 1
Orlst Ik... I 111 IMcuiiiM. Ik. 4 111 1 I
B e hue. Ill t I I IBtrult, It... 8 13 11
Tuner, lb.. 4 I I I I Bury. Si..., 4 114 1
Url'stUn. e 4 t I I Kiu. a 4 111!
Ona, P-...4 I I 1 How. ....! lite
. i CooolIw ... 1 s 0 4
TUlm.....a 117 ft 1. ... . i
, TBUIS.....I4 inu I
Batted tor Houok In the ninth.
Cleveland 1 01O30O0O-4
Philadelphia .0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 2-2
Two-base hits: Gregg, Barry. Three
base hit: LaJoie. Stolen, bases: Mc
innls, Strunk, Olson. Double plays. Olson
to LaJoie to uregg; Barry to Mcinnls.
Left On bases: Cleveland. I; Philadel
phia, 10. Bases on bails:' Off Gregg, 3;
off Houck. A Bases on errors: Cleve
land, 2; Philadelphia, L Hit by pitched
hail: By houck, ityan; oy Gregg, urn
ting, Strunk, Struck out: By Gregg; it
by Houck. 1 Time: 1:50. Umpires:
Kvana and Westervelt.
ARMOURS WIN UPHILL 1
, SAME ER0M;THE BAUMS
- Armours won an. uphill game from the
Baum Iron team. ' With the score 8 to 0
In the eighth Inning Jelen put one over
tha fence scoring Corcoraa ahead et him.
9, 1912.
Drawn
Assn.
ISLANDERS GIVEN FRIGHT
Columbus Crawls Up from Behind,
but Loses by One.
FIVE RUNS IN ONE INNING
Coekman's Sacrifice and McKlhbea's
Drive Bring; In Wlnnlns; Score
After One Out Had Been . ., ';
, ' Made. - ; '
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 8.-Spe-clal.)-After
the Third city bad a lead of
nine upto the sixth, Columbus started
scoring and in their half of the ninth they
tied.. A single by Coe, Cockman's sacri
fice and McKibbens' drive brought JrWhe
winning run after one put had been made
in the locals' half. .,' .
Boyd was pulled after' the third" and
"Palmer was bumped in the fourth; Jut
steadied down after that. Hart man. re
lieved Richmond in the eighth, j Score:
. ; R.H.E.
Grand Island 1 8"! 8 0 0 1 0 1-11 16 3
Columbus ..0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 1-1013 l
Batteries: Boyd, Palmer and Harrison;
Richmond, Hartman and Jokerst. Earned
runs: Columbus, 6: Grand Island, .8. .Two
base hits: Hargis (2), Harrison, Fire
stine, Coe. Three-base hits: Rodeau,, Coe.
Home runs: Russenberg,. Leach. First
on balls: Off Boyd, 2; off Palmer, 1; off
Richmond, 1. Struck out: By Boyd, 1;
by Palmer, 8; by Richmond,.! Double
plays: Rodeau to Firestine; E Brown
to Balllott. Umpire: Nugent.
- Hershe Has Easy Time. '
HASTINGS, Neb. July 8.-(Speclal Tef
egram.) Hershe with glli edged sup
port had everything his own way, . He
batted in three runs with two clean
singles and Bachanf and Smrfh batted in
two others. Neff's home run against the
wind with LaFumbolse ahead saved
Seward from a shutouL hTe fielding of
Watson Smith and LaFumbolse was
superb. Score : " R.H.E.
Seward ..0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-2 -4
Hastings 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 - . 8 1
Batteries: . Connors and Campfleld;
Hastings, Hersche and Bachant. ,
t ' Fremont Takes, OpCner. s:;;';'
KEARNEY Neb..'. JuyJ.-(Speclal Tet
egram.) By- oirtbattlnf the locals Fre
mont took the opening game on the
Kearney grounds by the score of 8 to 4.
A dusty field made the game' exception
ally slow for the number of batters facing
the pitcher. First Baseman Henry was
fined 85 for coaching on his way . to .bat
Score: ' . ,' . . R.H.K.
Fremont ...j) 0 0 0 8 8.0 0 0- 14 1
Kearney 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 04 8 8
Batteries: Kearney, MarlotV Trimble,
Lots and Spellman and Gray; Fremont,
Klngdon and oRse. -Home run:-Dorsen.
Struck out: By Marlott. 4; by Lots, 4;
by Klngdon, 4. Bases on balls: Off Mar
lott, 1; off Lots, 1; off Klngdon, 6. Time:
2:80. Umpire. Knowlton. . . .... . -
Superior, Neb., July 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Superior lost today's game
through their inability to hit Osborne's
curves. -.Five new faces showed in Su
perior's lineup today, Ltasetb, a catcher,
and fcur new . men, two Infieiders and
two outfielders from the disbanded Min
nie. Lissette will be manager for Su
perior from now on. The board of di
rectors has released Hutchinson, Mulvey
and Miller. Score: . R.H.E.
York 0 0 1 0 0 2 O S 0-4 8 1
Superior .... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 4
Batetrles: Oeborne and Kelly; Stevens
and Lizzett Two-base hit: Bad a.
Three-base hit: Davis. Umpire: McDer
mott , , v;.
: Movements Oeeaa Steamers.
Port. , Arrlfel. Wise,
NEW TdRX....Bt Leali
KBW TORK....Uba. ...:..-. . . .' ,
GLASGOW TnnlUta
OLASOOW. CartluflRlta..
OLASOOW. ..Motlll. , .,.
GLASGOW Cl4onl. '
OLASOOW Cameroauu- i :.
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Score1 is Que to Nothing; at the End
r of. the Game-.
CONTEST A HTCHEES' BATTLE
Bat One Score Daring! the Session
and 4hat la Made by Brewers
in the Seeontt Inning
of Contest.
MILWAUKEE, July 8.-Dougherty out
pitched TKroh In a' pitching duel here
today, Milwaukee winning, 1 to 0.
Clark's single, a wild pitch and Schalk's
single in the second produced the only
run of the game. Score: '
V- MILWAUKEE. LOUISVILLE. -
, . AB.H.O.A.S. AB.HOAB
Lciboia, cf.. 4 0 2 4 OBurcb. c(....3 0 1 0 0
Chrle, lb.. 4 4 4 4 1 Hallnun, rf . 8 9 t 4
Bandall, rf.. 1 1 0 OSttnihTr,. ltt 1 i 10
Cbap'elK, lft 1 1 t OLoinox, 3b . 4 0 1 2 0
Clsrk, lb....4 1 1 i:oBemlllir, ul till
Lewlt, U....4 3 4 4 VFtthar. lb... t 111 1 0
Jonrn, lb,;.. 3 Oil OBurk 2b... 4140
8chalk. e.... 1 111 bPmrce, ....! 114
Doucb'rty. pi 1 1 4' OKroh. ..-... f 0 I 0
. : Htxcea i ,o o o o
i JToUH I) I 17 li 1 '
. ToUls 8T i 24 10 1
Batted for Burke in ninth.
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0-0
Two-base hit: Randall.- Three-base
hit: ' Fleher. . Double play: Lewis to
Jones: Left on bases: Milwaukee. 8,
Louisville, 7. Bases on balls: Off
Dougherty, t. Hit by pitcher, (Jones).
Struck out: By Dougherty, 1; by Kroh, 4.
Wild pitch: Kroh. Time: 1:43. Umpires:
Hayes and Anderson.
Minneapolis Takes Last of Series.
MINNEAPOLIS; July 8.-Each team
had men on bases in every inning of
today's game, the last of the series
between Minneapolis and St. Faul,
which the former won, 9 to S. The game
was- loosely played and filled with 'hard
batting. Score:
. MINNEAPOLIS. ; 8T. PACU
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A B.
Clyjnar, cf.. 4 3 1 0 OButltr. .... S 8 I 1 1
AHlzer, . 4 I 1 2 OHI'cba'a, 1H till
William, !bl 1 I S IPlynn rf....B'l 2 10
Roaaman, rf . 4 1 4 4 ftHofrm'aa, cf. 4 1 10 0
KIllKer. lb,,. 12 4 1 Autre, lb... 4-1 4 0 4
Farrli, U.. ,l t 0. JiRlton. .if.. 4 2 ,2 0 1
De'haBty. lf -t 4 D O- OOobifaan, 2b 4 f l l 0
OIU, lb..l.., 4. OJJ-.O OMarahsll, c. I S X 1
Allen, ...... 4 1, 8 1 lReg( .,.,..1 4 0 0 0
Llebhardt,' ' I' l--f -2 ITMcaa'ara, s' 2' V 1
;v-f4,- ; . -. Kannar, .... I ' 0. 0' A- 1
Total!...,. 31 U n 11 SDausa. p.... I 0. 0 1.0
' ! I0UH.....M U 24'il 4
.Batted for Marshall in ninth.
Minneapolis 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 2 -9
St. Paul ,.,..(;m 2 01 0 0 4-8
Two-base hits: Rossman," Flynn (2),
Hoffman, Autrey,' Goodman 2). ' Thfee
base hits;. AUlaer,-. -Decannerie. Home
run: Ralston. ..stolen bases; Clymer,
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Altizer, Killifer, Butler. Sacrifice flies:
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Flynn to Marshall to Morgan. Left o
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Off Decannerie, 8 in four innings,"wjtt ,
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two innings; off Dauss, 1 ln.two innings.
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Brown Lose to Boston.
BOSTON, July S. Boston won from St. !
Louis easily today, 5 to 1. Wood was hit j
harder than usual by the Browns, but
kept tire hits scattered. Score:
BOSTON. ,ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. - . . AB.H.O.A.E. !
Hooper, rf...4 '2. 0 0 OSbatten, cf., 4 0 ! 0' i
Yerkea. Jb.. 3 ft 2 4 OJintiea, rt...4 l-t.l j
Speaker cf.. 4 10 0 AKutlna, lb.. 41 t t, 0 '
Lewla, If.... 3 1 0 0 0 Pratt, a'.... 1 1 4 3 S
Gardner, lb. 4 3 1 3 l-Laort, 2b.v4;l 13;
Stabl, lb.u.l 111 0 OAuatin, 3b.. .4 1 4 0,
Wagner, t:. 3 1 4 3 OHogan, If '0 3, 4 -6
Cady. c...... 3 1 t 2 0 Stephana, c.. 3 tilt!
L Wood, pi.... 3 10 OAlllaoii,- p.-.f -4 4, 2 1
urown, . V y w ;
Totals... ..31 11 27 15 l'Compton ...'I f 0 ;fl. ,0
..' Total 3-f 34K'-'!
Batted for Allison in eighth,. i-
Boston ........ ;...$ 0 0 0 0 1 Ol'.i
St. Louts 1 0 0 0 0 ,0-0 4'i4!
Two-base hits: Lewis., Cady, Laporte'
Three-base . hit: Gararier. Hits: Off
Allison, 10 in Seven inninifs; off C. Brown; .
1 In one inning.. Sacrifice hits r Yrfees; I
Wagner. Sacrifice flies.- Lewis, - Cady: ;
Stolen base: Stephens! Double .play:
Jantzen to Austin " to Pratt. Left on
bases:. Boston, 8; St. Louis, 6. First
base, on balls; Off Wood, J. First base
on errors: Boston, 4; . .St ; Louts, - .l.
Struck out: By Wood, 8; by Allison, ",
Time: 2:02. Umpires: Dlnene and Shet-
idan. , :- . . .
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