THE B&E: OMAHA, 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST. 15, 1912. SherlockO; the ' MonkThe Episode of the Appreciated Chicken Copyright MIC National Nws Asfa, Drawn for The Bee by Gus Mager hWfa!?zssssfo yTllA ir&s&f-YWkXi ' -KtTAULl CNUf A minute I CAT- f- K lS 22 J55 4 'r- T& JllSStflV J SZctS' 1 'PE CN THAT STRANG Al0. ' V;- Sc&fsS? SO THEJtt OAS A ?INS ftCAST v. J J THE CHICKEN THfctfc Of THE TABLE, I Ptpuec cSTkli i 1 yzJ3y',UVR 73G2TLJ S SPevRrft Tup phia, m? " ; GRIZZLIES CAPTDRE TilffiD i,:Sifpd Fielding afoor Sitting; nyneiiver'iijFUktiRmJi ;.iMUi of Error, bM" SehlisV.4iiW'hniy Loral to '' jv . v .. j'i ; ,. . . ' I:. hvvtsuf FleldJngr TV? ' ?,'f rlMV' t. -',iv-." j Omaha's rliirtrnVNijcWt Vkfnseila fit ; ,j opportune uToes,AcHijHei .wiva, IJy.l ,-is; on ui pswx jsre riourae, enaoiea Denver to tke.'4ii,?m of th' ? serie by i; toJoitf:iyMt-fcy4(ter- though.:, th RAfakei itrtanaged to get ; ' men on tyuie in mt,'f,th.;inntngW ( h(t to ictwe the run 'never; came. , The j 'only run Omaha did ret wa,niad po- ,$M by an error ot Qulllln'a, - , benver'a tint run, which came In the ; c&ond inning:, waa the direct result-of '- na error by Juatlo. Two errora coupled with two hlti meant two mora for Den .'J. rr in, the eighth. . Tb iO,i-illc played , enappy ' ball , all . 'through the' game and managed to get , ' tto Kyan In every Inning but three. The fltldfnaTof the Denver outfield waa great. Kenworthy ahut off Omaha' chance to V ai-ora' 1b 4he third Inning." Jutlce waa f on aeoaqd and Coyle on first when J. . Thom&Mn i aeht 'a hard Una dWve over aecond. ' which looked Ilk a clean hit J Kfnwertliy made' a cjrcua .cchi of the V ball and tagged ' ieoond baae, doubling t Juithie.j;-. -j ; :( - St-blpke Alone In Form. , . '; Schlpe played. a goont, consistent game , a second baae, but waa the only Omahs i! inftelder who could hold the ball when j' he got his mltta on It He took ten chances without a boot. Miehoff scored . thrf oply run, forOmshft. on a, pretty ) .l9 4 "ot. tyuAwifk,'-. ;Oft i wai iotit when Jic was on third base, , Ryan sent. a little "grounder 'to TClnstlla. "Nlehoff took a Rood lead off third and when Kinsella i hot the ball to Lindsay he managed to 'beat it to th plate.- . , 1 Iu th.flccnd. QqllHn landed safe on V JHaUce'a errer. Coffey sacrificed, Quil K lln going to aecond. Undsay tingled to . deep loft, scoring Qulllln. Lindsay (, doubted after one was down in the ).. fifth and scored from second on BpsJir's i alngla to left. ' . GUmora singled in th eighth. Castldy ! . got to flrtt on Nlehoffa error, Gllmor ! , taking second. Beallf singled to cft and scored Gllmore, Casiidy going; ta' third. ' Qulllln Cew out to Blia...who made ?4 perfect jwg to the plate to get Cassidy, 1 but Johnson made a error of the throw f ar.d Cildy scored. ,'8r; - . MogrldB,' p..;.-....; 4 -"ToU).:. . .... -Reilly,-.2b....... Powell, If...... Bell. p. j. ....... Kelly, rt-lf..... Zwllllng,' cf.... Borton. lb..j... Wstr11. 3b.. Melnke, ....,. OossetC o,..;,.' Orirflth. c.... . ;.:.r.,.tt" 6 ST.; JOSEPH. ' AJB. 'R. 4 '0 ....v.. r , . 4 o ,4 0 ,4 ,4 ' 2r .i. 1 U H. 0 i 0 I 1 0 0' t 0 1 A 27 A 0 -0 0 0 8 2 0 2 . E. Crutcher, p... a..,.: 2 r o o 0 2 -0 Waaon, rt. 1 1 0 0 0 JPoUli...... .,..'.,.., T 27 11 2 iLlncoln . ..U....'. fl- 0 0 0 2 0 0 l4- I St.-Joseph.......'.. 0 0,0 M 0 0 I 0-i Three-base ' hit:, Btratton. Two-base hltn: Griffith, Wataon, 14oyd. 6acrlflc hits: Cobb,. Strstton. Stolen bases: Cole, Mullln. ft on bases: Lincoln, I; Bt. Joseph, I. Struck ouf: By Crutcher, 10; hy Bell, 1; by Mogridg, I. mts: Off Crutcher, 10 in eight innings. Time: 2:30. L'mplres:' Knapp and Flynn. , DK9 MOUSES TAltKS : BOTH GAMES In the Second Douglaa Strike Out Twlv Bffi. . ! DES MOINES, la..' Aug. H.-Des Molne won a double-hea(r from Wich ita today. Faber held the visitors to one hit and struck out seven batsmen in th first game, while the locals found Dur ham for aoven bits. Hahn sent the ball over th right field fence.. Th second gam W4M a pitchers' battle. Korea' home run and a costly error gave- Dea Molnea a victory. Douglas struck out twelve men. Score, first game: , " DBS M0INE8. . . IS EYEN BREAK AT NEW YORK Yankees Take First and Tigers Second of Double-Header. WOLVEETON GETS A SUSPENSION niching th Featare la Bath of th Contests, Whll Daniel Does Some Great Work in . . Hltttaa;.. Curtis, cf.. Hahn, rf Korea, ss....... Jones, lb Wetsel. If Leonard, 3b..,,, Choulnard, 16.. MoOraw, c Faber, p , Total AB. R. ...4 1 ... t ... 2 1 .rs: l o l , 0 A. 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 27 7 Craig, cf Hughes. 2b... Pettlmw. t If. Caving .rf.... Callahan, a. Koerner, lb.., Mee, 3b Waeob, c Durham, ... .......86 WICHITA..;. AB. R.J H. O. A. ..31010 0 1 0 .0, 1 0 . 0 t .v0lt'?"' 1 0 0 '7 3 , 4 D f Justice, sa...,,, . ,'oyi. rf t 'Thomason. cf., t., Johnson, e..... r ' Kane, lb,. ...... fiohlnke, 3b i .Nlehoff., 8b... iHilla. IP f Rvan. Ri. ...... i Scanlon OMAHA. AB. , R. H. 3 ), 4 t 4 3 le-atsi 0 1 it 0 0 O. 13 A. 1 0 2 7 . 2 9 4 Totals..... 33' 1 DENVER. AB. R. i (Kenworthy, 2b $ "o I Oilmora, if 4 1 K Caaeidy, rf 41 Heall, cf 4 0 J Qulllln, 3b S 1 1 jCoffey, ss 8.0,. Lindsay,' lb 4.' 1 tfPahrj, f Q I 'Kinsella,; p...., ...... 4 4 0 - 8 27 18 4 H. O. 1 4 10 ,7 A. E. 3 1 f Total....... ..... .35 4, , 27 J Batted for Ryan in th ninth. i Omaha i Ttuns ..i,. 0001 00 0 ft-t Jilts 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 38 Denver Run 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 ft- 4 WU ..'1 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 l- t Two-base hits: Lindsay.. Nlehoff.- Dmi ,W play: Kenworthy (unassisted).. Hit ! wlt!i pitched ball: Qulllln. First base on (.balls: Off Kinsella. 2.. Struck out: By ) Jviriscl'a, t: by Ryan. I Stolen bases: ; Thomason, Gllmor. Sscrlflc hits: Jus i tice. Coffey. Left on bases: Omaha. 8: Denver. 1 Time: 1:30. Umpire; Haskell J ( , Wote of th Ganse., . t,. . The last of th aerie today. J r , X Well, th next beat thing to throe out of four is two. Jack Ryan and Nlahoff managed to get 1, two hits each. ' dr Robineon will oppose Leonard' on , th mound today. ...... , f Lindsay got m hit the first threetlmes : tiP. but falied in th fourth. ' V Well. th boy can't win by t playing "; such ball a they did yenteirtay. if, Omaha got two men on bases in th isriith and ninth, but " could .not , oor Sthem.- - ..-'.? ;ii- , '. Johnson struck out thr'ev tlmei1a four f; tune up, twie when', hits would havt . meant run.... '.;.'- ?,'-.t I Bill echipke was the steady boy for th . infield, while Ceyle and Thomason; usheid the outfield. Bcanlon went in for Ryan in the. ninth. but sent a high fly to Beall and 'ended i th hitlliUes. 4 , r Th last three gtms bar bn, ny 'thing but what one would expect 'from Uam fighting for first p. ace. 'CISCOl, WITfS FROM '.' ST. ' JOB Cmtcher Frlr Bit, ha Itrtkea Oat . Ta fe. ' ; - v , ; T T. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 14.1-Although i Trutcher struck out ten mn in eight in nlngs, he was hit freely, and St Joseph f lotft a gam played in the rln. Score; . r - i .. LINCOLN. - AB. R. H. O. A. E. i 2 8 3 jijioyd, ss....... ; T'lKer. cf. U-iMi. rf.. i MfCormtck. If. .V.1, 2b.. '-mi bour, 3b..,. ' Mu!:iO!-Jij.,. LtraUou, e.iA t - H. 2 1 1 3 2 a 2 6 0 2 1 0-0 Totals ..,.30 1 I It IS 3 Des Moines..,......! 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 -S Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 9 -l Two-bas hit: Curtis, Home run: Hahn. Bncrlfloe hits: Hahn, Korea, Jones, Wetsel. Bhsus on balls: Oft Faber, 1; off Durham, 8. Struck out: By Faber. 7; by Durham, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Craig, Wild pitches: Faber. Left on bases: Des Moines. 4; Wichita, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Mc Olnnis. Score, second, game; V 'v.' : . ; DES MOINES. ' ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curtis, cf..,.. 3 1 0 10 Hahn, rf..... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kores. aa.. 3 . I , 1 . 3,10 Jones, lb 0' 0 7 0 0 Wetsel, If.... 3 0 0 ' 3 0 0 Leonard, 3b......... 3 0 0 0 1 4 Choulnard, 2b 3 0 1 3 3 2 McOraw, c 3 0 ' 0 11 4 0 Douglass, p 2 0 6,0 1 0 DETROIT. . AB.H.O.A.E. Total 2 27 10 WICHITA, ' , ; AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig, cf 3 0 0 8 0 0 Hughes, 2b 4 0 1 3 2 0 Pettlgrw, If........ 4 0 0 0 0 Davis, rf 8 01 V o Callahan, s. .... S O 0 0 1 0 Koerner, lb......... 3 0 10 Mee, 8b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Clemens, c 8 0 ' 1 , ' " 0 1 Routt, 4). 0, 0 4 0 ToUl 23 i l a S 1 Des Molne 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -J Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0-0 Two-bas hit: demons. Horn run: Korea. Sacrtfics . hits; ; Hahn, McOraw. Bases on balls: Oft . Douglas, 1; off Koutt, 3. Struck out: ; By Douglasa. 12; by Koutt, 6. Passed balls: McOraw. Wild pitch: Routt. Stolen base: Jones. Left on baaos: Des Moines, 3; Wichita. 3. Time: 1:23. Umpires: McQlnnts and Myei-s. MADISON HANDS GOOSE EGG TOJILDEN TEAM . MADISON, Neb.. , Aug. 14.-(8peclal.)-Madison . defeated Tilden on : th local diamond yesterday afternoon In the fast est and most capable bait game on th part of both teams In this part of. th stat thl oo. th cor being 1 to 0. Score; ""'-':' . R.H.R. Madison ...:..0 114 t 1 M M I Tiiden 0 04000000-032 Batteries: Madison, Zavadlll and With row; TUden, Wier and Cole. WUhrow. the crack catcher for Madi son, it Is repcrUd, will leave Thursday to "try out" with the St Louis Cardinal. Withrow Is recognised as the most cap. able catched in northeast, Nebraska and Madison ball tans greatly 'regret to 'lose Him. :".v---;..;, LUXUS TEAM BEATS BUTTE IN VVELi PLAYED CONTEST ANOKA. Nebi, Aug.- It. (Special Tele gram.) Th Luxus ,team of Omaha de feated the local her today by th Score of 8 to 1. Fox held Butt to five hit. Th feature of th gam was th throw Melady mad to the plat cutting off a run from center field. Score; R.H.E. Luxu 0 0 1 1 0 0J1 0 0-3 8 3 Butt ........ 0 0 10 0 0-00 0-16 2 Batterle: Luxus, Fox and Dance; Butte, Krikae and Wilson. Two-base hits: Dyck, Krikac Anderson. Umpire; Krug... :.. . . . Twa Mr lor togrleslde, INGLESIDB, Neb.. Aug. ll-8poclal.)-InKlcfldo defeated Bioomlngton In two games played here Monday and Tuesday. Monday' came went ten Innings. Ingle side winning, 7 to . Ingleslde won Tues day's game y the score ot 9 to &. Bchsefer's hitting featured, he getting three hits out of three time at bat. Wright: and Smith worked for Inglesid. NEW TORK, Aug. 14.-New York brok even In . th double-header with Detroit today, losing the first game, 8 to 2, and winning the second,' J to 1. In th first game Detroit hit Fisher and Caldwell op portunely, while Mullln and Dubuo were at their best in the pinches. Ford won a pltohers' battle from Willett in th seo ond gam. .The, battlnf pf Daniel In the first game was , th feature. In flv times at bat he made" a horn run, a triple, two single and drew a pass. Woi verton has been suspended indefinitely. Score, first gam: NSW YORK. ' AB.H.O.A.r.. mtl, lf..v 4 110 ODtBiell, it., I 4 10 4 Buh. u S 1.1 1 OCtMM. lb... I t IIS T.Onilow, ct 0 6 Paddock, lb. 4 I t I Vltt, ct I I I I Ollnn. rf 4 1110 Crawford, rf. I 10 1 Simmons, lb 4 14 14 Louden, lb.. 4 0 1 0 OHartull, of. 4 1 1 1 0 K Omlow, lb 4 I 10 0 stump, at... I till Deal, lb 4 1 1 I tlwwner, .. I 4 1 0 minus e... 4 0 11 OWllliama, e. I 1 I 0 Mulllo, P...1 10 1 Oflahar, p.... 1 0 0 0 0 Dubuc, p.... 1 10 1 0OTonnU . 1. 0 0 0 0 Caldwell. B.l I S loiaii..... it si i Tottli 14 1 17 It 1 Batted for F1her Iri the fourth. Detroit 01 12 10 10 0-8 New York..... 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 Bases on errors: Detroit, 1 Two-base hits: Bush, Vltt. Three-base hits: E. Onilo. Vltt. Daniels. Home run: Dan. lei, Craword. Sacrifice fiy: Paddock. Htoien bases: Zlnn, . Daniels, Louden, Crawford, Deal. Left on bases: , New York, 11; Detroit, . Double plays: Zlnn to Stump;. paee to. Btump; Paddock to Chase, Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 8; off Caldwell, 1; bff Mulllh, 85 bff Dubuc. I- Struck out- By Fisher, Ir by Mullln, . Passed ball: Stanag. Hits: Off Fisher, 4 In four Innings; off Caldwell, 7 in nve innings; orr Muiun, s in seven Innings; off Dubuc, in two Innings. Time: Umpires: O'Loughlln and Evans. . . . v. . ; - , , ' fccore, second game: NEW TORK. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. Pnlli, U..I Oil OJonM, If..,.. 4 I f I 0 Ckta. lb... I 0 10 I (Built, m I 0 111 Paddock, IU I I 1 1 OC-obb, ef I I 1 I 0 21ns. rf 4 1 0 1 HYawford, rt 4 1 1 llmtnem, lb 1 0 1 0 Louden, lb.. 4 14 0 4 riartull. tl.l I t I OV.OiuIdw, lb 4 t 1 Btump, m... 4 11 IDmI, lb,.... I 1110 Swmnsy, e., 4 0 I 0 OKoohor ... 4 1 I I 0 ford, .... lilt owtlMt, ... 84134 TOUH.....M 1 17 14 I Totals.... .Ill 34 11 New Tork.....'....0 0!1 O 0 0 0 3 3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 , Bases on errors; Detroit, 1; New York, 1. Two-bas hit: Paddock. Three-base hits: Kocher, Loudon. Sacrifice fly: glmmons. Stolen bases: Paddock, Zlnn, Deal, Simmons (2), Hartsell. Left on bases: New York, 3; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Oft Ford. 4: off Willett, 4. Struck out: By Ford. 3; by Willett,1 3. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Evans and 0 Loughlln. Philadelphia Win Both Games. . PHILADELPHIA, , Aug. U-Phlladet phla defeated Cleveland in both game. Iwo fluke home run by Mclnnea drov in thre other runner In th first, whll th second was won on a pass, Mclnnea' double and a wild throw by Ryan. Score, first gam: PHILADELPHIA. . CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. Barry. i mnm 140 Oldrint. It., tit 0 Hun tar, cf... I I 1 CelllM, lb.. 111 tJarkaos. It., till r. Baktr. lb 1 I I lLaJt.1. lb-lb 4 111 Mcloaas, lb. 4 lie I Oritra. lb... 4 lit Strunk, of... I 1 1 Jbttchall, .. 0 I e Lord, rf...., I 1 1 0 OH. Baker lb 4 1 I 1 1 Them, ... 1 l 0rVUp Hi I 1 Bandar, I 1 1 o'KUI, t , I I I I I How, tit Oarlcb, ... 0 I I T0UI.....MttlHs?.-i;i 110 4 Totals.'..,.!! 10 14 U 2 Hunter out. hit by batted ball. Philadelphia 40000330 Cleveland 0 110 1 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Barry, Thomas. Three, base hit: Lord. Home runs: Mclnnes (3). Struck out: By Gregg, 3; by Mit chell, 1; by Houck, 2. Bases on balls: Off Gregg, 6: oft Bender, 1; off Houck, 1. Hit: Off Bender, 8 in four and two third innings; off Houck, 2 in four and one-third Innings. Time: 1:55. Um pire; Westervelt and Sheridan. v 8cor, second game: , PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Barry, a.... 1 tttyan If..... 0 8 0 1 Oldrint. It-. 4 4 4 tHauhr, cf. I 1 1 0 I t'olllm. lb.. I 1 1 OB'm'baat, et 1 0 0 0 F.BakH, lb 1 tjackaoa, rf.. 1 1 1 Mclnm. lb. I 111 iLajola, lb... 11 Blrank, cf... I l o tOrlasa, lb... 10 Lord, If..... 1 0 OH. Bator, lb I 0 11 P- 44 pklnpa, all I 1 I Plank, ...... I 10 ICartacb. ... 4 111 9ten, I I I Total 14 4 17 10 .l0la 1 1 0 V' Total.. ;.. 114 tl Batted for Steen In ninth. I Philadelphia 00002000 Cleveland . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-bas hits: Carisch. Mclnnes, Lord, j Struck ut: By Steen. 8; by Plank, . Bases on balls: Off Steen, X off Pl.ink, 1 Time: 1:50. Umpire: Westervelt ' and Sheridan. vNothlnar for Waahlaalo. ' ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. - ChiCaRo batted Groome from the box and eaMly i defeated Washington. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rath. tb.... l 4 I Moeilr, rf.. 41 Mattlck, ef., 1 0 10 OFVxtar, lh.,,1 0 t I Lord, rf 4 10 0 Oltllaa. ct... 1 1 I Bodl. It.... 1 00 Ooandll, lb... t 110 Mclotyra, If La porta, Sb.l I I Callat-.n, 111 1 I I tghanka, U... 1 111 Celllna, lb.. I 111 1 Mc3MO, aa. I 1 I I I Balder, lb... I 1,1 1 OWilllaaa. . 1 14 4 4 Johnjaa, a, t 0 1 OOroome, .., 1011 Waaror, ..! 1 I I Vaufha. .. 1 010 Kuha, I 1 tWalkar ....1 414 Llcrtta. 4 410 Ea-tarly ...1 1 0 4 ToUla.....M t IT U I ToUl It t IT IS I ' Patted, for Lord In the third. Battel tor Vaughn In the ninth. ONraTo 0 2 4 4 0 0 9 Waailngton 0 0 0 ,0 0 0.0 04 Tao-ba hit; Lsporttv Hit. Oft Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. i w Lrei. NATL LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Denver, .....67 60 .573 New York. ..73 29 .714 Omaha 63 63 .643 Chicago .....68 36 .454 Des(Molnes.0 52 .5.'i Pittsburgh .43 3ft .618 et. Joseph.. 61 63 .5tr, Phllad'lphla 4 52 .48$ Sioux CIty..M 56 .60S Cincinnati ..49 57 .463 Wichita ....58 60 .483 fit. Louis.... 47 69 .443 Lincoln ....53 61 .463 Brooklyn ...38 68 , 368 Topeka 40 73 .354 Boston 28 75 . 272 AMER. LBAGUE. . AMER. ASS N. W.UPct f W.L.Pct Boston .....75 34 .ossl Minneapolis 79 44 . 642 Phll'd'lphla 45 43 .6021 Columbus ..73 46 .637 WBsn'gtOfl 66 44 .80OI Toledo ......74 47 .612 Chicago ....54 54 '.5001 Detroit 87 .4lj Cloveland v.61 63 -46H Kansas Clty.fiO 44 .44 Milwaukee ..VI 65 .463 St. Paul... ..57 .4-.I SAINTS Wl HFROM DISTILLERS Eictter Helps Lose His Own Game by a Bad Throw.. LABOY STEADY IN THE PINCHES St. Paal I Onthlt, bat Manage to Pall 0t m Hard Fought Gnm ": by Margin ot One Lonely ' ' Ran, ,, (.. ' St Louis... 35 73 .324! Louisville ..44-78 .371 New York.. 84 72 .8211 Indtanap'lis 44 S3 .347 NEB, LEAGUE. J " MINK LEAGUE. . .:. : W.L.Pct.( " W.L.Pct. Fremont '.. 50 36 .6811 Falls Qty W 35 .6R Kearney 44 5 .5631 Neb. City 49 8$ .583 Hastings .. 48 39 .KJ Auburn ... 4 38 .548 Seward-.... 46 41 .559 f Humboldt.. 39 45 .464 Columbus. 44 41 .5131 Beatrice .. 3G 45 . 458 Or. Island 44 42 .5121 Hiawatha. 30 64 .337 York 84 50.4051. , . ; . Superior.. 29 57 .3371 . WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 4: Omaha. 4. ' , ' Topeka, 11; Sioux City, 8. Wichita, 1-0: Des Moines, 6-2. Lincoln, 6; St. Joseph, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 2-1; Pittsburgh. 8-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, Washington, 0. Detroit, 4-1; New York. 8-8. St. Louis, 2-0: Boston. 8-8. Cleveland, 3-0; Philadelphia. 8-2. 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee. 8; Toledo, 4. , ,'. St. Paul, 3; Louisville. 2. Minneapolis. 8; Clumbus, 9; 11 innings. Kansas City, 8; Indianapolis. 2. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. . York, 8i Hastings, 7.-.V Superior, 4; Seward, 6. . Kearney. 8; Grand Island, S. . . Fremont, 4; Columbus, 5. MINK LEAGUE. Hiawatha, 8; Auburn, 0. . . Humboldt, 8-1; Nebraska City, 0-5. jl-';- S'jtiato Totiay; -' Western Leagu Denver at Omaha, To peka at Sioux City. WlchiU at De MOlnes. Lincoln at St. Joseph. ' National League Philadelphia at Pitts burgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at Chicago, Boston at St Lout. American League Chicago at Washing ton, Detroit at New York, St Louis at Boston, Cleveland at Philadelphia. American Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Nebraska Stat League York at Hast ings. Superior at Seward, Kearney at Grand Island, Fremont at Columbus. Mink League Auburn at Hiawatha, Beatrice at Falls City, Nebraska City at Humboldt. Groome, 6 In four and one-half Innings; off Vaughn, 3 in four and two-thirds in nings. Base on balls: Off Groome, 3; orr vauann. z. KtrucK out: ar cicone, 3; by Groome, S; by Vaughn, 5. Umpire; Connolly and Hart . Boston Beat Brown Twice. BOSTON, Aug. 14. Boston captured both game of a double tieadet with St Louis today, by 8 to 3 and 8 to 0. The first game was won by hitting both Baumgaitner, who was effected by the heat, and Napier, a reci-uit The visitors' two run were scored oft O'Brien, who give way to Hall. Wood (Itched shut out ball in the second while boston piled up eight run on 'Allison and Adams. This gam was catted in th ulsrhth In ning on account of darknesi. Yetkc was injured and forced to v;iie. Scon, first game: ' BOSTON. BT. LOt'IS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rf... 411 OSkottas. et.. 41404 Terkea. lb... 4 14 4 OAuattn, lb... 4 1114 sneaker, et.. I S I 4 Pratt, lb ... 4 14 8 0 Lewt. if.... I 14 4 OKutlna. lb.. 14 1 Oardnar, lb. I 1 0 1 OWIIIIana, rf 4 I 1 0 4 stahl. lb.... 4 110 OCbmpton, If. I 1 1 0 0 imr. aa.. I I I 1 Wallace, aa.. I 1 1 1 1 Carrtmn. e. I I I 0 OKrlchell, c. 1 4 I I 4 O'BrlM. 0 4 OB'suTUwr, 11 I I I I Hall. B 4 1 4 4 Napier. D... 1 41 estorall 1 4 Totals.....! 1 17 I 0Hofa 1 4 4 4 4 Totala U 4 44 t 1 Batted for Krlchell in ninth. Batted for Napier In t,)nth, Pnstnn 4l41003-8 St. Louis 02000000 0-1 Two-bas hits: Shotton, Kullna, Wag ner. Three-base hits: Compton. Gard ner, Lewi. Hits: Off O'Brien, 3 in two innings; oft Hait i In evn innings; oft Baumgartnr, 1 In four and 'we-third Innings; off Napier. 3 ;n thre and to thirds innings. SajfUte bit: Carri gan. Saenfic fly: Hardnr. Stolen bases: Hooper. Compton, Waaner. Uert on bases: Boston, 5; Bt. Liouis, 7. eses on balls: Off O'Brien, 2; off Hall. 2; off Baumgaitner, 4; oft Napier, 1. First on error: Boston. L Hit by pitched ball: By Baumgartner. Wagner. Struck out: By O'Brien. 2; by Hall, 4; by Baumgart ner. 4; by Napier. 1. Time: 2:20. Um pires: O'Brien and Dinean. Score, second game: . ' BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rt.., I I I OStaotteo, cf.. 1111 Terkea, lb... 1 4 1 4 OAuatln. lb... I 0 10 Ball, lb..... I 4 4 I IMowray. lb. 1 4 1 1 Speaker, of. I I 1 OPratt, lb,... 4 13 4 4 Hen-kara. rfl 4 4 4 Kuttna. lb . 3 4 4 1 Lew la. If. ... 111 William, rt I I 04 Qartaer, lb. I I 4 1 OOamptoa, If. 1 11 1 Stahl. lb.... 4 110 4 Daly, as I 4 1 J 4 Witner, as.. 141 Alexander. 1 1 I I Krut aa..... 4 4 Snail .... 1 1 8 3-4 Cadr, I 1 11 1 lAlllaon, J...1 I 1 I I Wood. I 1 8 OAaatBt, 14 4 4 Totala. ...tt IMU4 Totala M 4 1111 I Botn . 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 -8 St. LouU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-bas hits- Wood, Lewi. Thre bas hit: fetahl. Hits: Off Allison, 8 In thre inmrvs; tf .vdams. 4 in four in ning. Sao.iru: h;t: taay. saenne tlv: Hooper, froion i.ares: Shotton, Wftsner.- Stahl. Sneak r Double Dlars: Mowrey to Kntna o See'!. Wood to Cady to Stahl. i' .sv rn errors: Boston, z; St Louis. 4. Basel on ball: Off Wood. 2; oft Allison. 2: off Adams, 1 HU by pitched ball: Bpeaker, by Allison: neii. struck out: uy vt ooa, ; oy. Ainson. i; by Adams. 2. Left on bases: Boston, 2; St. Louis. 1 vTime: 1:. Umpires: Dlnen and O Brien. Rrnoktya tall (or Myers.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. Aug. 14.-TH Brookb'n National league club today ex ercised its option on Outfielder Myers of bioux uty . . .. ' LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Aug.M4.-8t' Paul defeated Louisville. Laroy was steady in the pinches, while Rlchter helped lose' hi gam with a bad throw. Score, . 8T. PAUL. LOUISViLLE. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, Butler, a... I 1 1 I OBurch if... I 4 10 0 HI'cbm'n. lb 4 14 I ".Meloan. rt.. 4 1 1 1 0 Flynn, rf-lb 4 111 1 OStaJikb'ry, If 4 11 0 0 Capron, If... 4 1 I 0 OHalewttt, lb 4 1 I 4 4 Autray. lb...O 4 1 0 0 Burke, lb... 4 111 ORalaton, rf..l 0 1 0 Be" miller, aai l 1 0 1 Hoffman, ct. I 1 4 1 tFtahor, lb... 4 114 0 Rohf. lb.... 4 1 0 0 eachlei, c..., t 0 .1 4 0 Caaej, ...... 4.4 1 I ORIcbter. p .. I 10 10 Uror, 4 111 OVal'd'ham, pO 0 0 0 0 , Hadea .... 1 0 0 0 Total 11 4 17 10 1 ' - toui u inu i Batted for Rlchter in eighth. Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-2 St. Paul .,...,....1. 0 0 0 0. 2 0 0 0 -3 - Two-base hits: ; Rlchter, .''Stanlbury.' struck out: By Rlchter, 4; by Uaroy, l I Baee on balls: Off Rlchter, I; off Laroy, 1. Hits: Off Rlchter, 7 In eight Innings; off Valandlngham, 1 in one inning. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Chill and Handiboe. Shntont tor Indianapolis, ' INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 14.-In a ninth inning rally Kansas City got three hits off Taylor and scored, winning from In dlanapolls, 3 to 2. The locals got four hits and two runs off Dessau in the first inning and he was retired. Score: KANSAS CITY. INDIAN APOLI8. AB.H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E. Barbeau, lb. I 1 I I 0 Woodruff, if 4 1 1 0 0 Doulaon. If.. I 1 1 0-Leery, aa. I 1 I 10 Shaw, cf.... I 14 1 OMeCarty, of. I 11 0 0 Carr, lb 4 10 0 OVeach, rf ... 4 1 1 0 0 Tannehlll, sat 1 1 I Olngerton, lb. I 0 I 10 Janea, c I 0 4 1 0 Hunter, lb.. 4 til Fiona rt.... 4 1 I 9 OWIHIama.' lb 4 0 I- I . Downey, lb. ! 4 4 0 OMcKoe... .w 0,. 4. '4 Deasau, p... 0 00 OClarke, c.,.,t I 1 I 0,0, Gallia, p.... 4 1 0 4 0 Taylor, p...-. I 0 4 I 0 Totala 81 1 17 1! 0 Totala 11 1 17 14 0 Kansas Cty. O'i'lvO 0 0 1-3 Indianapolis ........2 0000000 V-2 Two-base hits: Hunter. O'Leary. Sac rifice hits: Coupon (2), Tannehlll. Mc carty, Taylor. Struck out: By Taylor, 8; by Gallia, 4. Stolen base: McCarty. Hit by pitched ball: By Dessau, O'Leary. Hits: Off Dessau. 4 In two-thirds in nings; off Gallia, 4 in eight and one-third innings. Base on ball: Off Dessau, l; off Gallia, 1; off Taylor, 6. Left on bases: Kansas City. 12: Indianapolis, 7. Time: l:w Umpires: Anderson and Hayes. , y Columbus In Eleven Innings. COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 14.-Of five pitch- era used In the eleven-inning see-eaw which Columbus took from Minneapolis, McConnaughey was most effective. Score: CDLTJMBC8. - MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. (yR'urke, Ibt 1 I I OCIymer, cf.. 114 iH'chman If 4 14 4 lAltlnr. as... I I 1 I 1 Jobna. rf.... 1 1 OOWilltama, lb 1 1 V Perrtna. lb.. 4 111 ORosamcn. rt. I 1 1 Millar, lb... I 4 11 OKtlllfer. lb.. 4 1111 Shelton, cf..t 110 lFerrti If,... I 114 0 Garber. aa... 4 111 0OI11. lb 4 0 IT 1 0 Smith. .... Ill OOwena. .... 4 1441 M'Qulllln. I 1 I I SYoud. p.... I 4 4 4 0 Packard. B.l 0 0 1 vLelrrelt. p.. I 1 5 4 M'Ca'bay, n I 1 Totala 41 UM 17 Total 41 14 31 14 1 Winning run scored wtlh non out Columbus ....0 500003100 1-8 Minneapolis ..0 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0-8 Two-base hits: Shelton (3), Johns. Three-base hit: Miller. Bases on balls: Off McQuillln, 4; off Packard, 2; off Mc Connaughay, 4; oft Young, 1; off Lellvelt, 8. Struck out: By McQuillln. 3: by Pack ard. 1: bv McConnaughey. 4: by Young, 1; by Lellvelt, 3. Hits: Off McQuillln, 4 in three and two-thirds innings; -off Younc. 6 in one and one-third innings; off Lellvelt. 11 in nine and two-third innings. Tim; i:tL Umpire: Blerhalter and Connolly. . Toledo Win a Game, TOLEDO, O.. Aug. H-After being blanked far forty successive) inning by Milwaukee, Toledo jumped on Pitcher Hovlik and won. score: TOLEDO. ' MILWAUKEE. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Mlaa. If.... I 111 CLIebold. cf . 4 0 0 00 Mldeton, lit 1 I 1 tCharlee. lb . 4 1 I 1 Barn. cf....4 14 1 Randall, rt 4 1 4 4 Cfcapnaa, s4 1 I I lCbap'etla, If 1 1 4 4 Bronkle, lb. 4 1 It OJonea, lb... 4 1 11 I 4 H'aboret lb I I 4Clark. lb. Derrick, lb.. I 1 1 0 Lewie, as. Gardner, lb. I 4 I lHuchea, c Und. c I 4 I I OHovlIk, a Krauee, p... 110 14 1 Total1... Totala.....! 7 17 11 1 Toledo 0 0000024 -4 Milwaukee 0 01000002-3 Two-base hits: Bronkle, Randall. Thre-bas hits: Burns, Chapman. Bases on balls: Off Hovlik, 8: oft Kra.ua. 2. Struck out: Bv Hovlik. - 7: rbff Krause. 4. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Ferguson and Irwin. BOTH GAMES TO PITTSBURGH Each Contest Goes Ten Innings and Philadelphia a loser. : - ' W0EK OF TEA125 15 HIGH CLASS la Second Contest Wilson S Jf the ' Winning Ran fey Reaching Sec ond (Base on a Wild . 'J . ' ' Throw, f r '. ' ''. ' ' 1 PITTSBURGH. Pa., t, Aug. 14.-Pitts- burgh was victorious in two brilliantly played games, each lasting ten innings, The wor k of both - teams wa of the best. In the first, Byrne scord on hi singl and a single by Donlln. Wilson scored the winning run in the second game by reaching second on a wild thiow 'by Doolan and coming home on a single by Byrne. Score, first game: , ittsburoh. ' Philadelphia. V AU.H.U.A.K. ' n,n,u... vrn.8b...S I 1 OR. Miller, rf O 0 Gtrey, If ... I 10 OLoDort, n...i i t Donlln. rt... 4 lie 0Moe. ... 1 o o j. Millar, lb I 11 0 OCrarath, cf.. 114 0 Wilson, cf..4 1 7 MLulcru, lb. 4 0 4 1 1 vr-rth 2b 1 l l i lanaoa. so... a Hyatt 1 4 4 0 ODoolaa, aa... J 6,1 v Dodd, lb....O 1 Kllier, ... Oil Olbwa, .'.... 4 0 4 1 OMoore, p,... 4 0 1 3-4 Camnlt. .. ' Totala.. ... 4M1 01 - Totala.....!! 4 M 11 1 Two out when winning run was made. Batted for McCarthy in the nmtn. pmehurch .4 fl t 0 0 1 0 0' 0 03 Philadelphia ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 O'O 0-2 Two-base hit: Carey. : Three-base hit: Maeee. Bases on balls: Off Camnlt, 2; off Moore, 6. Struck out: By Camoitx, 4; by Moore, 4. Time: 1:61. Umpires; Johnstone and Eason. , A . Score, second game: PITTSBCROH. PHILADELPHIA,? AR.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Byrno,' lb...B 110 0 R. Miller, rt 4 1 . 1 14 Carey.. If.... I 114 OLobert,. ... I HI 1 Dolln.;rt...4 1 I l.'0MacM.-.U,..8 0,1 4-4 Menaor, rf.. 0 00 OCrarath, of.. 10100 Warner, ai.. 4 0 1,1 OLaderua, lb. 4 4 11 0 J. MUlor. Ib4 0 11 0 OKnabe. !b...;ll J o WHion. ef... 4 0 Doolan, as,.., 1 I I I M'CTtnj.jn.l,!0R4v4 0Wlb, f.'t J Kelly. c. '.S 1 7 1 OKIIHfer. c..:i 4 4 14 Hyatt Vi"..'.i.-0 4 ' d 0 Alexander,, f 4 0- -0- 1 0 Vlox 000 O-0- - Hendrfx. p.. 4 110 Totala 11 2 14 1 ToUla H , 1 H 1 , 1 ; . :' Batted for Kelly In the tenth. ' Ran for Hyatt in the tenth. Two out when winning run scored. Plttabnrarh 000000001 1-2 Philadelphia ... 4 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Byrne, Doolan. Three base hits. Donlln, Walsh. Bases on balls: Off Hendrix, 2;. off Alexander, 2. Struck out: Ry Hendrix,. 6 by Alexander, 4. Time: 1:57. Umpires: Eason and John ston. ' - .41440 .. 4 1 1 0 ..1011 .. I 00 I .84 I 14 IS I Grand lelaad POnnd Lota. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 14.- Spe cial Telegram.) It looked like anoter Kearney victory up to the seventh wen the locals landed on Lots, Who had al lowed JuBt on hit previous for tour safe one and wtlh one error .they scored three and took th lead. Spel'can, who had started wtih a single, tied th score when Schueren sent out a sacrifice fly In the eighth. Score: RH.E. Kearnev 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 0-2 7' 2 Grand Island MMitliMTi Earney run: Kearney. 1: Grand Island. 2. Two-bas hits: - Bechtold, Harriott, Three-base hit: Herriott. First bas on balls: Off Lots, 3; off Manke. L Struck out: By Lots, 6; by Manke. 10. Left on bases: Kearney, 7; Grand Island. 1 Double play: Lot to Synek. Batteries. Lots and Speliman, Manke and Coe. Umpire: McDermott. . - . " Hastings Toys with York. HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 14.-(SpeCil Telegram.) Is a loose gam Hastings won from York today by a score of T to 3. Score: RH.E. York 3 4 1 Hastings 7 7 3 Batteries: York, Reed. Thrallkill and Kelley; Hastings, McCullough and Ba chant. Umplr; Klasan. COLUMBUS BESTS FREMONT Canine Outp itches Kingdon'in All - ! Stages of.Contesi'M ; SC0EE ' TIED. IJf THE .SEVENTH' J Sensational Fielding) of .' Brown nt TklrJ Rfla anil Twa JlOllble 1 . Play Are Feature of. Game... ' , COLUMBUS, Neb.", Aug. ll-(Specla Telegram.) Columbus ' "Again . defeated) Fremont "today,' S to' 4.' Canln for the,1 Pawnees outpitched Ktngdon In all stage! of the game and with proper support would ;liav won 1 easily. - Th Pewnees! had the game safe all the way excepv in in seventn wnen inree errors ana nil t hit'Bcorel two runs and tied the count').'. In the eighth Singleton was sat on an! error and Canln won his own tame with! a timely hit scoring - Singleton."' From I 1 then on Canln let Fremont -down in pne,f two,' three order. The feature of the game were . the .- sensational' fielding of E. Brown at third base and tw6 lightning double plays. which included E. Brown,' B. Brown, Nelson and Bacom. . Score: , ' -. ' ''.RHE' Columbus ..101101 0 1 -6 10 5, Fremont .... 0 0 0 1,1 0 2.0 0-4 7 31 Batteries:. Columbus. Canine and Nel-i son; Fremont,' Klngdon and Neff. Struck? out: By Canine, 5; by Klngdon, 4.- Bases; on balls: Off Canhie, 2; off Klngdon, 1J Two-base hits: Singleton, . Nelson, Boh ner, Henry. ... Umpire: Nugjent Seward .Beats Superior. SEWARD, Neb.,", Aug. H.-(Speclal. Telegram. ) The galm botween Seward' and Superior was transferred - to Mil-- ford today on account of the base ball, tournament there. Five hundred fansj i attended the -game. Seward has 'bought! Catcher 'Prucha from Superior..' ScoreJ- Seward 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 6 8 1 Surmrlor 1 00002100-4 4 1,1 Batteries r Superior, ' Vance and Liz-1 sett;" - Seward, Connors and : Prucha, Bases on balls: Off Vance,. 3; oft Con! nors, 3. ? ' ! The Persistent and Judicious Use of! Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Nebraska City and Humboldt Divide SHENANDOAH, la.," Aug. 14.-(Special Telegram.) HumbolfltV and Nebraska City broke ven today on the double header. The games were losely played. Gilham's hitting was the feature of the game. Score, first . game: R.H.E. Humboldt i...O 00080000-332 Neb. City .....0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 6 Batteries:. . Humboldt, Errett and Diet; Nebraska City, Conway and Gold walte. Tlmft: 1:20. -.Umpire: Ward. Score, second game: R.H.E. Humboldt 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 7 0 Neb. Clty....O 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0-6 8 0 Batteries: Humboldt, Errett and Diets; Nebraska City, Jacobson and Gold wait. Time:- 1:2a Umpire: Ward. ' AUBURN, Neb.. Aug. HMSpecial Telegram.) In a hot .' pitchers' battle Hiawatha won from Auburn today, the Indian making all their scores on Au burn'! error. Culvert struck out thir teen and Zonderman ten. Score: R.H.E. Hiawatha ...0 00003020-341 Auburn - ......0 0 -0 8000OO-O2 4 Batteries: Hiawatha, Culvert and Cal vin; Auburn, MoNeal, Zonderman and Musser. Umpire: Gulnn. Dr. Igo Captures the Trot at Shenandoah SHENANDOAH, la,, Aug. 14.-(Speclai Telegram-I-A heavy track today retarded the races. 'Dr. Igo was an easy winner in the 2:20 trot. Dick Douney, favorite in th pace, had It all his own way after th first heat. Kid Williams won the dash by a nose. Summaries: Trot. 2.36 class: ' ' Dr. Igo, s. h. (Smith.. 1 11 Forty-eight, b. g (Groves) Forest J., b. . m. (Cochrand Bunarer '. Tony B., b.- s. (Beasley) Time: 1:28. 3;S4H, 3:Z4 Pace, 2:35 class: Dick Douney, b. . (Murfleld) 3 1 1 Lady Maude Miller, br. m. L. M. and K. C. Miller)..: 2 I 3 Kid Riley, ch. g. (Dunmire) 1 3 3 Citcket, ch. m. (LugendeU) 4 ds Time: z:w. i;aH Z:zi14, 3:33. Three-fourthe-mlie dash, running: - Kid William (Splcer). first: Irik. second: Voltrome, third. 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