14 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, . 1912. Well, Jeffs Lot May Be All Right at Low Tide Copyright, 1912. by the National News Ass'n. Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher . , . 1 I ' 1 i ANTVXS. 0K' . VwATtR FRONT WT ON LMWa L ' ') ANMXj. T0 SCC Kj P J , 1 J ' ' I . ' " ' ' I , corrsicm '.a STa CO. i - Bases oh James Archer. GIANTS RON OVER THE.CUBS a. !Romp Around the Bases Likettot ; Frisky Colts. Iin. . ' 'bio tesreau is iNvurciBrE xiId Chicago to Three. Hts tntil i fcthe taut Innin l I 'CHlC.VOO. Aug. 18,-Wlth iTesrtnii f pitching superb ball New Tork '(fcfcntoit j Chicago, t? to i today and nvi.-netl up the (series. Tli big righthand pluJier 'held tltt locals to tU'ce hits until the Dim J lnniu, ! wfcilevthe vl'ltors drove two (pltf berssout ;fbo box trly in tho gamfe.' I tiw York fa'l upon Jlmin. Lawnder, .wboNstartcd th game tor SJlca'fo. and , trcedhlm tq le-'re before he Iliad pitched ' two innings. TherfReuBach wtta sent Into the-box,; but gavejvajMo Clane, In the seventh. ' after the visitors i hail made tour runs-off him. ! Now TojV got a rtlntoff Cnenfsy In the eighth and he' was rallkwed byToney In the ninth. i I ' Tesreau was given tbrillian); -upport. ."Murray nwe two serfctatlonafi catches, running "bartt Into the ttrow.dland pulling '' down drive that othet tvise tould have iron for'jw-t.' hits. Thef .New York ; players ran .wild cn, the bs isesi stealing sis off Archer and one off o Ctt r. ' Ths easterners started t Iff,' like winners in the first Inning. Snodgri isl hit the first iball pitched and Doyle disliked. Becker ; grounded to rV.ir and Mwray fhed to Bchulte, Snodgrj;s swring 'avn the throw to plate, Jtferkle singled anil worked the double stewl, Doyle scoring.! With one down In the til Ird. Murray , was hit by a- pitched ball ai d stole soc . ond. Merkle struck out m id Herxog ; singled to left, sending Muni xy to third. Hersog and Murray owrkedi a double : steal, Murray racing home. Mt iyers" single to left scored. Hersog. New York scared two more(ln the (fifth, when Becker walked, stole f second and came home on Merkle's double Into the right field crowd'. Mwkle scored 911 Her 'sog's single. Another' was aided,' In the eighth, when Fletcher walktid, twent to second on Tesreau's sacsiticewaad came home on Doyle's double. ; ' f Chicago made Its first run Irv the see end. Baler walked, went to third on i Archer's single and home whtmfReulbach , laid down a perlfcct bunt. ' Klrors by Becker and MeyersvllowedShecl:ard and Zimmerman to score In the fifth. The locals started a rally in th cnlnth when Schekard doubled to right - and Bchulte J followed with a drive to the same spot. Murray made a spectacular catch, ispear- Jng'the ball with one hand while run ning into tne crowd. Biiecicara went iu third cn the play and scored on Zlmmor muii's single. Johnny Evers, whom President Lynch of tho National league suspended for five tiuys for umpire batting at the recent lioMon series, will return to the game tomorrow. NEW YORK. AD. HO. A. E. SnodcrM, If i Doyto, it.... S nent, -I... t Murra?. rf.. I jick;.'. ib.. 1 Mer-'o. lb.. 4 Kleli htr. a. t I Twi'Mu, V t 0 CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.B. t Totals S3 11 27 0 0 OBhMkard, If. t 1 Ogchulti, rf.. i i.Tlnktr, 1 t 0 iZtra'nun, 3bl I 0 Loch, cf... 4 0 1 0 oHlr, lb.... I tit 0 1 Downt, 2b... I 0 1 UDowno-, 2b. 1 0 0 U Archer, c... 4 1 - Cotton, c.... 0 0 4 2Lavendor, p. 0 Rtulbich, p, S Chenr, p... 0 , Tony p.... 0 Milton s Oood 1 Wlllimi .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 o o o a ToUll 34 I IT 14 8 Halted for Downs In t'.e slxtn. Batted for Reulbach in t'.e fixth. Batted for Cheney In the eighth. New York 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0r Chicago 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-i Two-base hits: Merkle, Doyle, Sheck ard. Hits. Off Lavender. 4 in one In ning, none out In second; off Reulbach, In five innings; off Cheney, 1 In two in nings. Bases on balls; Off Lavender, 1; off Tettreau, 7: off Heulhach, 2; off Cheney, S; off Toney, 1, Struck out: By Teiireau, 6; off Reulbach, 1. tTlme: iM empires: Owens and Urennan. Maaree'a Home Ron Wins. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 16.-Magee's home run In the third wltn two on bases won the game today for Philadelphia. Play ing was fast on both sides, but the locals failed to land safely at critical stages. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.g. AB.H.O.A.B. Kntttt, !b... I Oil OByrna, 8b.., 4 104 Ubert, lb... I Sit Crr. If..., 4 0140 Mage, If... 4 1 4 1 CDonlln, rf... I t t t Crarath. of.. 4 1 t S OWainar, .. 4 0 1 4 0 R. Millar, rf I I 1 0 a ), Millar, lb 4 lit 0 Mdarua, lb. 4 ill OWIl.oo, of... 4 I 9 0 Doolan, u... 4 1 I SM'Crthj, Jb I 1 I I I Dnoln, ...... 4 14 0 OGIbaon, ..., I t 1 0 Ainandar, p4 1 t 1 Uanaor ....14 0 0 t , KtUy, e 1 9 10 0 Totali... ..It IRI1 IHradrli, p.. 1 0 I Warner, p... 0 0 1 Hyatt 1(990 Roblnaon, pi 4 0 1 0 ToUla T 17 II, 1 Batted for Gibson in seventh, Batted for Warntr In fifth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0-3 Philadelphia 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0-5 To-bfuie hit: Wilson. Three-base hits: Wilson. Crovath, Doolan, Home run: Magee. Sacrifice hit: Knabe. Stolen bnse: Dooln, Double play: Doolan to Knabe to Luderu. Bines on balls: Off Hendrtx, 1; off Robinson. 1; off Alexander, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Alexander, McCarthy. Struck out: By Robinson. 2; by Alexander, 4. Left on hoes: Pittsburgh, 6; Philadelphia, 6. First on errors: Pittsburgh, 1; Philadel phia. 1. Hits: Off Hendrlx. 4 in three innings; off Warner. 0 in two Innings; off Robinson, 3 In four Innings. Time: 1:35. Umpires:. Johnstone and Eason. Brown's Wlldnran Costs. BT. LOULS, Aug. W.-St. Louis, al though outhlt, more than two to one, won from Itaatnn thrniiirh thA vIMnHR .of Brown. Scare: ST. LOt'18. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.g. AB.H.O.A.E Hugflni, 2b. t 9 I 4 OMcDon d. b 4 1 1 1 Maea. If... 4 I I t OCampball of I 1 1 0 0 Mow ray, 3b. I 1 1 IBwtcnar, ' b. 4 0 4 1 0 K'nctrhy, Ik 4 e OJackson, If.. 4 12 0 0 Bvani. rf.... i ISO i)Tltua. rf I 1904 Hauaer, ... 3 0 11 l Devlin, lb . 4 17 0 0 Oakta, if.... 3 1 1 0 'JVI.lwall, 5 14 3 0 Wlngo, C....3 1 3 0 (IKarlilen, 0..5 0 I 3 i Harmon, p.. I 0 0 1 0 brown, p..., 4 3 0 (0 Bailee, p. ... 0 0, 0 0 0 ToUl, M la 24 u j Totala.,,. .23 4 S7 I Boston 9 0 0 1 f 0 0 0 36 St. Louis ...0 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 -7 Two-base hit: Brown (2). Wlngo, Konetfhy. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 4; off Harmon, 2; off Bailee, 1. struck out: By Brown, 2; by Harmdn, 1; by Hailee, 1. Hits; Off Harmon, 13 in eight and one-third Innings; off Bailee, 0 in two-thirds Inning. Time; 1:65. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Snfe lilts Sav Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 16.-Although outhlt, the lo.sls connected safely at op poitune moiriAU, but two hits in tne tlrst three li.fss being productive of tlnee runs otf dicker, tco e: CINCINNATI BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Reacher, If., 1 0 1 0 OMoran, cf... 4 1 4 0 0 Maraana, cf. 4 I t 0 Northen, rf. I 1 1 0 0 Hobtttz'l, lbl 110 0 tl Smith. SO... I 113 1 Mitcbell, rf . 4 1 t 0 0 Daubart, Ib. I 1 11 0 0 Pbalan, lb.. I 1 1 4 0 Wheat, lf...,l 0 10 0 Urant, aa.,.. 1 0 I S OCutshaw tb. 4 2 1 4 1 I'.ian, 2b.. . 1 114 OFInher, 'aa... 1 0 0 11 McLean, o.. 1 4 1 I C Miller, e..., 4 2 2 1 0 Promme, p..t 0 0 I ORucktr. p... 1 0 0 2 0 'goverold ,.0 0 0 0 OYIngllng, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Eunond .... 0 0010 i Totala 33 I 24 12 4 Totali 2 I 27 It 1 x atted for Grant In the eighth. Cincnnatl 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 Three-bae hit: Moran. Hits: Off Rucker, 2 In three Innings; off Ylngltn. 4 In five innings. Bases on balls: Oft Rucker, 2; off Fromme, 3; off Y!ng". n, 1. Struck out: Ey R tcker, 2; by Promme, 1; by Ylngiing. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires; Rlgler and Fmneran. Er-iiT IIP1 II ill til 1 1 1 a ix mm mm in u ThdHotterthe davkthe more you need the Kjiueue onave m C2 ' FOULLY twentv-five fP per cent of all the Mm Gillette Safety Razor M V ctirr xhn f Vi urirm weather ODcns ud. Then is the time when a man is more than ever dissatisfied with his old-fashioned shaving arrangements. He finds his beard growing faster and heavier. His face is tender feverish arid itchy. Shaving grows more and more im possible; just when he needs it most. You can shave every day with the Gillette. You can slip the beard off hV three minutes dip your face in cold water and start away fresh and cheered up for the hottest day. The Gillette shave is quick, clean, close, vel-vet-smooth no pulling or irrititioa. . lUese 1912 Gillette Blades are specially fine. Aak mnr dcata Btaeiard an, tiof) ererywhore. Pocket ediOona. $5 00 1 e A). Traveters' sad TourtiW sets, M.00 Glltstto BladM Mrkn . .1. shslrif edgeal.Mcmta; sltwlplnted box of tw.litr(g4ahann(rdc) 11.00. For tsl la 40 rorall tmrrs la sv7 part of the haWtaiU (lobe, t '. Otllette JioStxepplat 'Iti'A- No Honing Wit Safety tent Ccspaay. 22 W. Second Street, fotoi A. A JOE DOYLE IN PITCHING FEAT HASTINGS BEATS SEWAED TEAM Allows Three Hits and Strikes Out Sixteen Players. Kramer Wins Openlnsr Contest with Cornmhna, All Ron with One ICxreptlnn flelnir Made on, Walks and Errors. ! HASTINGS, Neb., . Aug. . l.-(8peclal Telegram.) Joe Doyle uncorked his west ern brand of base ball today, allowing only three hits and breaking the Hast-! ings season's record with sixteen strike outs, which rivals Lota's record for the league this year of seventeen. Hastings was able to do what it pleased with Hanks. It waa a sensational game be fore a big booster day crowd. Smith, Watson, Brannon . and Laflumbolse divided honors In fielding and Watson starred In hitting, getting two runs and three hits, including a home run. Hast ings" only error saved Seward from a shutout, Neff scoring on a fumbled throw after he had hit for two bases. Score: H.HIS Reward ......0 00100000- 131 Hastings ....1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 i 6 1 Batteries: Seward, Hanks and Camp field; Hastings, Doyle and Baehant. KEARNEY, Neb,, Aug. 16.- Special Telegram.) Kearney took' the opening game with Columbus this afternoon In a featureless contest The runs, with but one ' exception, . were largely made on walks and errors. Canine relieved Weeks in the first inning after the third walk and a man had been walked home. Score: R.H.K Kearney 19 0 I 0 0 0 0 - 4 7 1 Columbus ....1 06100000-11 Batteries: Columbus, Weeks, Canine and Nelson; Kearney, Lots and - Gray. Two-base hits: B. Brown, Bechtold. Eases on balls: Off Weeks, 3; off Canine, 1: off Lots, 1. Struck out: By Canine, 3: by Lots, 10. trouble play: Schlnmoski to Herriott Time: 1:41. Umpire; Mc Dermott v ' ' Ball Game Called Off Two Games on Bill for Saturday On account of wet grounds the Rourkea did not play Date Gears' Topeka tribe yesterday, A double-header will be staged today, the first game beginning at I o'clock. On Sunday afternoon a double header also will be played. HELD DOWN TO A SINGLE HIT i ANTELOPES CHECK BOOSTERS! Chicago Unable to Score in Game Played with Washington. J0HKS0IT GETS UP TO A RECORD Pitches Fourteen Wlnnlnat Qsmei, Rqanllnpr the Work of the.bro When He Was with New York Team. LUXUS HAS BETTER OF DALLAS IN NICE CONTES DALLAS, a V., Aug IS. (Special Tel egram) Tlie l.uxus team of Omaha de feated Dallas today In the best game played here this season. Dick pitched a great - gam t allowing but flvo scat tered hlta and but one man reached third base. .The Luxus piyed error less . ball and made four ' double ' plays. The feature of the game was the pitch ing of Dick and two sensational catches made by Denny. Score: RH.E. Luxus ( M 0 t I t M I I Dallas .0 IMMMMM Batteries: ' Luxus, Dick' and Dange; Dallas, Tilman and Holgrtms. Two-base hlta: Woodruff (S). Tracy. Dange. Three-base hit: Caylor. Umpire: Kins. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspapvr Advertising la the Road to Business Success, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.-Valter John held Chicago to one scratch hit today and Washington won easily, 4 to 0. This madj fourteen straight wins for Johnson, equaling the Amarlcan deague record, held by Che?bro, while pitching for New York. Score: WASHINGTON. . CHICAOO. AB.H O.A.Eu AB.it. O A K. Milan, cf it 0 0 ORath, 2b.... 4 10 3 0 Koater, 8b... 4 1 1 1 OMattick, cf.. 4 0 1 1 1 Moeller, rf.. 4 1 1 0, OLord rf I 0 0 10 Oandll. lb... 3 1 13 0 lColllna. lb., t OHIO Morgan. 2b,. 3 113 lCallahan. 11,1 Mil Shankt, If... 3 0 1 0 UZelder, 8b... 3 3 7 3 McBrlde, aa. 3 0 3 I 0 Weaver, aa.. 3 3 J 1 Atnmnlth, c. 3 7 0 OSchlt, c... 3 A 13 1 Johneon, p.. 3 S O 1 OBentTp 3 0 11 Eaeterly ... t 0 0 0 0 ToUla 30 7 17 )l 2 Totals.;. ..it 1 S4 17,3 Batted for Benz In the ninth. Chicago II 10 0 II M 0-0 Washington 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0, -4 Two-base hlt: Milan, Gandll. Morgan. Double play: McBrlde to Oandll. Left on bases: Chicago, 2; Washlneton, 2. First on errors: Chicago, 2; Washington, 2. Struck out: By Bens, 2; by Johnson. "., Time: 1:3(X Umpires: Connolly and Hart. Tallenders Take a Game. BOSTON. Aug. l.-8t. Louis, the tall enders, won from the locals, league lead ers today, 3 to 2. Hamilton held Boston to six hits, well scattered, while the visitors bunched their hits, most of them for extra bsses off O'Brien. Score: 8T. U)UI8. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Bhotten. cf.. 4 1 4 0 OKooper, rf... 1 13 1 Austin, tb.,,3 1 1 4 CDall, 3b..... S 0 3 3 0 Pratt. 2b ... 4 til 1 Speaker, cf., 3 C 1 1 Kuttna, lb.. 3 0 t 0 OUwIa. If .,. 4 0 t 0 Wtlllama, rf 3 1 3 0 i Gardner, 3b. 3 0 1 0 0 fompton. If. 4 0 1 0 OEnile, lb.... 4 t 0 0 Dater, as.,.. 3 0 3 ! 1 Wearier. 4 IS 4 0 Krlchell e., 3 0 3 0 OTarrlsan, c 4 1 1 0 Hamilton, p. 3 1 0 1 t O'Brien, p.. 1 0 S 0 Wood, p..... 1 1 0 0 (I . Totals.... '.tt IT t :3t4hl 1 10 0 0 ' ToUla S3 ( 37 15 I Batted for O'Brien in the seventh. Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 St. Louis 90002100 0-3 Two-base hits: Hooper, Austin. Wood, Hamilton. O'Brien. Three-base hits: Shotten. Williams. Hits: Off O'Brien, 6 in seven innings. Sacrifice hlf Kutina. Sacrifice flies: Krltchell, Williams. Stolen bases: Speaker (2). Double plays: Austin tn nalv tn Kutina: Austin to Daley. Ift on bases: Boston. 9; St. Louis. 6. Bases on balls: Off O'Brien. 3; off Wood. 1; off Hamilton, 4. First on errors: Boston. 1; 8t Louis, 1. Hit by pitched ball Hooper. Struck out: By O'Brien. S; by Wood. 3: by Hamilton, 8. Passed ball: Carrlgan: Timet 2:18. Umpires: Doneen and O'Brien. Mnk It Fonr Ont of Five. NEW YORK, Aug. 16.-New York made it four out of nve rrom ueirou inoay. winning by 9 to 8. New York scored the winning run in the ninth on Zlnn's dou ble. Simmons' infield fly out and a passed ball by Kocher. Score: . NEW YORK, " DBTROIT. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. ranlela, If.. I 1 3 0 OJonea, If.... i 3 J I O Chaa., lb... 4 1 I 1 OBuah. aa 3 0 0 J 1 Paddock, 3b. t 3 3 1 OCobs. cf 4,3 I 0 Etnn rf t 3 3 lOarford. r. 3 11 0 0 Rlmmona, tb 3 0 1 4 IVIU. 3b 0 4 S 1 Harta.ll, cf, 3 0 t 0 SK.Onalow, lb 4 t t 0 I Stump, ss... t 1 1 3 ODeal, 3b 4 0 S 4 0 gwwuey, c.4 0 3 0 OKocher, e.... 4 0130 p.Yla, p 1 0 0 0 OWorka P.... 0 0 0 0 0 Warbop, p . t 1 I 1 ILaka, P ; J 3 J Totala S3 11 S7 10 3 Totals SS 84 15 3 Two out when winning run wr scored. Detroit ............ I0II 0 JM New York 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1-S First on errors: New York, 1: Dertoit, S. Two-base hits: Chise, Daniels, Zlnn. Three-base hits: Crawford. Cobb. Sacri fice hits: Simmons. Stump, Bush. Sacri fice files: Stump. Crawford. Stolen bases: Vitt Paddock, Bush, Crawford (2). Dou ble plays: Stump to Simmons to Chsae. Bases on balls: Off Davis, 1: off Works. 2, off Warhol). J: oft Lake, 2. truck out? Bv Wat hop. 2: by Law. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Tavls, Crawford. Passed faUr Kocher. Hits: Off Works. 2 tn on inning; off Lake, 8 In eight Innings; off Davis, 4 In two and one-third Innings: off Warhop, 4 In six and two-thirds hv nlngs.1 Time: 1:55. Umpires: Oltughlin and Evans. . " (fcampi Unneh Hits. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.-Phlladel-phia won today from Cleveland. S to 1, The home team, scored all Its runs after two were out in the tlghth inning on a paa t Bender and singles by Barry. OldrW. Collins and F. Baker. -Score: PHILADELPHIA. : CLEVELAND. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Barry. SS....4 1 I Rn. cf.... I OMHng. It . 4 13 0 OHunter. If . 1 J 0 0 0 Colltna; b.. 4 3 3 3 IJackaon, rf., 3 0 3 JO P. Bak.r. 3b 3 1 I 1 lLaJole, 3.b.. 4 3 0 3 0 Mclnne. lb. 3 0 4 3 eOrl(tsa, lb.., J I 0 Btrunk. cf... 3 1.3 0' OH. Baker, 3b 3 0 1 1 0 Urt. rt.....t 0 0 0 OPe'klnpa'. aat 0 3 3 0 Lapp, t 0 OO'Nelll. .... 3 0 3 1 0 Thomas, e.,S 1 I 3 Ores, p 3 0 J 10 Houck, p.... 1 0 0 4 Hau.her ... 1 J 0 0 0 Bender. ,.. 0 0 0 1 OMli.n ...... 1 Totals.... M "in 13 t ToUla 25 !$ I I Mclnnls out. hit by batted ball. Batted far H. Baker In ninth. Batted for Pecklnpaugh In ninth. Cleveland ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Threerbase hit: Collins. Left on bases: Cleveland, ; Philadelphia. 5. StrucH out: By Gregg. ; by Houck, 4; by Bender. 1 Saciiitce hits: Hunter, Grisi. Gregg. Bender. Double play: Houck to Mclnnls to Baker to Barry. Stolen base: F. Baker. First on error: Cleveland, 1. Bases on balls: Off Oregg, 3; off Houck. 1 Hits: Off Houck.' 8 in six innings; off Bender. 2 in three In nings. Tims: 1:63. Umpires: Wester velt and Bhendan. JONES PURCHASESTHREE PLAYERS HE NOW HAS LINCOLN, Aug. 1.-Presldent Jonea of the Lincoln base hall club today, an nounced the purchase of Catcher Thomas Carney, First Baseman Charles Mullen and Shortstop Martin Berghammer from the Chicago White Sox. The men have been loaned to the club. With these men aa a nucleus President Jonea 'has com menced hla work of forming a team for tho season of WU. , i , i Hagerman, Pitching Excellently, Hold tOpponents to Four Hits. 0SIY ONE RUN IN THE CONTEST Sweet Works Well for Dea Moines and In Only Beaten After Fierce Attack In Final Inning of Battle. LINCOLN. Aug. 16.-Lincoln won the opening game of the series with Dts Moines 1 to 0 today in a great pitchers' battle between Hagerman and Sweet. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer, as. .. 4 0 1 3 1 0 Lloyd, 2b. 4 1 2 4 4 0 Cobb, rf. 2 0 0 1 0 0 McC'ormlck. if 3 0 1 5 0 1 Barbour, 3b 8 0 1 1 1 0 Miller, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Mullen, Ib 2 0 0 6 0 0 Carney, c. 3 0 0 8 1 0 Hagerman, p. ...... 8 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 27 1 6 27 9 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E Curtis, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Hahn, rf 2 0 0 1 0 0 Kores, ss 4 0 112 0 Isbell, lb 4 0 0 9 0 0 Wetasel, If. 3 0 1 3 0 0 Claire. 3b. 3 0 1 0 2 0 Choulnard, 2b 3 0 0 2 "l. 0 UlatowskI, c, 3 0 1 810 Sweet, p . 0 0 4 1 Totals 28 0 4 25 11 "l One onut When Winninar run wo. scored. Lincoln '..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Des Moines ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Double plays: Barbour to Lloyd to Mullen; Berghammer to Lloyd to Mul len; Claire to Choulnard to Isbell. Sacri fice hits: Cobb. Barbour, Mullen, Hahn. Struck out: By Hagerman, 7; by Sweet 6. Bases on balls: Off Hagerman, 2; Sm61, K Tlm: 1:15- Empires: Stratton and Faber. ST.MOE WINCHES HITS I3V SIXTH Wichita Lands on Ball Hardr, but taanot Wl Game. Cnf TAffmmr - wn, Aug. i7.-Gossefs double mowing tnree singles, a base on balls and an error defeated Wichita, although muer ounu St. Joseph. Score: WICHITA. French. ss 4 0 0 1 1 0 Chapman, c 4 0 0 9 0$ 0 Chirk, p 2 010 3 0 cadman 1 o 0 o o Totals 31 1 7 27 15 2 DENVER. AB. a H. O. A. E. Kenworthv. 2b 4 Ollmore, If 3 Cassidy, rf 4 Beail, cf 3 QuiUin, 3b 4 Coffey, ss 4 Lindsay, lb 3 Spahr, c 3 Schrelber, p 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 8 11 0 Totals 31 4 27 13 Batted for Clark in the ninth. Sioux City 10000010 0-2 Denver 20000020 04 Two-base" hits: Meyers. Beall. Sacri fice hits: Andreas, Tennant. Stolen bases: Myers 2t. Left orl bases: Sioux City, fi; Denver, 7. Bases on balls: Off Clark .2; off Schrelber, 2. Struck out: By Clark, 7; by Schrleber, 10. Wild pitch, Schrlber. Balk: Schrelber. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Johnson and O'Toole. Forty-Eight Again ) Shows His Ability SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 16.-(Speclal Telegram.) Good time was made In the races at Shenandoah today. The 2:30 trot required four heats to prove Forty eight a winner. In the first heat of the 2:18 pace, Peggy stumbled and threw her driver, but continued the race alone and held third place. 2:30 pace: Lady Maud Miller (Miller)..... Shady Butterfly (Reeves Bros ). Jim S. Sherlock (Jackman) Dan Gentry (Norman) Time: 2:29, 2:24, 2:24. 2:16 pace: Todsv Mack (Collins) , King Mack (Wilson).... 6 2 2 Peggy Famfell (Haughery) 8 4 4 Jim B (Beasley) z 5 Standing of Teams 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 8 3 ..4 7 .. 6 6 uratg. cr. 5 Pettigrew, if. 4 Davis, cf. .......... 4 Callahan, ss. ....... 5 Hughes, 2b. 4 Meo. 3b 4 Frantz. lb 3 Clemons, c 4 Scott, p. 2 Wacob, 1 Perry, p. 0 Totals 36 AB. R H. O. 4 11 24 12 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R, H. O. Rellly. 2b. 4 1 2 1 Powell, If. Kelly, rf. ... Zwllling. cf. . Borton, lb. ... Westerzll, 3b. Meinke, ss. . Gossett c. ... Chellette. p. . Northrup, p. . v Totals .... 0 2 1 12 1 0 10 0 0 32 5 7 27 11 Batted for Scott In eighth. Wlc'nlta .'...2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 o Two-base hlta: Davis (2), Clemons (2), Gossett, CaHaljan. Sacrifice hits: Hughes. Mee. Left on bases: Wichita, 11; St. Joseph, 5. Struck out: By Chel lette. 3; by Northrup, 8; by Scott. 1 Bases on balls: Off Chellette, 3; off ioitnrup, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Scott (Kelly). Hits: Off Chellette, 3 In one and one-third innings; off Scott, 7 in seven innings. Time: 1:55. Um pires: Flynn ad Kapp. LYNCH'S ERROR COSTS GAME Denver Takes Pitchers' Battle from the Slonx City Braves. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 16Lynch'a error in the seventh allowed Denver to take a pitchers' battle from Sioux City tcday, 4 to 1 Score: f , SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 3 11 10 0 8 0 0 3 4 3 4 Clarke, cf. .... Andreas, 2b.... Meyers. If....; Tennant, . lb... Evans, 3b 4 1 0 U 0 0 A. G. Wiley (Ambrose)... John S. Wilklns (Miller)... Jim Booth (Lugenbeel) Time: 2:15Z, 2:16, 2:15. 2:30 trot: . (Forty-eight (Groves)...;.... Catherine Wiley (Ambrose) Colonel O'Gradv (Cass) Rox Seal (Madson) 7 6 16 Garnetta L. (Long)....... 3 4 4 Yankee Boy (Platte Valley Stock Farm) , ,4 6 6 Ttoe. 2;X. 2:23. 2:24V4, 2:26. . Sill 1 2 2 8 2 3 8 2 6 WEST. LEAGUE. I. NAT'L. LEAGUE. W.UPct.f . W.L-Pct. Denver ....68 50 ,576 New York.. "4 30 . 712 Omaha ....63 53 .5431 Chicago ....69 37 .651 St. Joseph 62 53 .539 Pittsburgh .65 40 .61 D. Moines.. 61 53 .535 Philadel'la 60 54 .481 Sioux City.59 57 . 500; Cincinnati .61 58 .468 Wichita ...56 62 .4751 St. Louis... 49 59 .464 Lincoln ....64 61 .470 Brooklyn ..39 70 . 358 Topeka ... .40 74 . 3511 Boston 28 T7 .267 AMER. LEAGCEl AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pctl W.L.Pct. Boston ....76 35 .6S5 Mlnneap'ls 80 44 . 645 Philadel'la 67 43 .609! Columbus . 79 46 .tea WaSh'n'tn fiS 44 KA7I TntoAn 7K IT MS 1 i Chicago ...54 56 .4911 Kan. City.'.tt 64 .488 i Detroit ....55 59 .482 Milwaukee .58 65 472 Cleveland .51 60 . 459 St. Paul 67 70 . 449 New York.36 72 .333 Louisville . .46 79 . 368 St. Louis.. .36 74 .327 Ind'nap'lis 44 85 . 3f , Yesterday 'si Renalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka-Omaha, wet grounds. Denver, 4; Sioux City, 2. Wichita, 4; St. Joseph, 5. Des Moines, 0; Lincoln. 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 5; Pittsburgh, 3. Brooklyn, 3; Cincinnati, 4. New York, 7; Chicago, 4. Boston, 6; St. Louis, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 0; Washington, 4. Detroit, 8; New York, 9. St. Louis, 3; Boston, & Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 1; Milwaukee, i. Toledo. 4; St Paul, I Columbus, 2; Minneapolis. 4. Louisville, 3; Kansas City, 4. Ten in nings. Games Today Western League Topeka at Omaha, Denver at Sioux City, Wichita at St Joseph, Des Moines at Lincoln. National League Philadelphia at Pitts-' burgh, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Now York at Chicago, Boston at St. Louis. American League Chicago at Phlladel. phla, Detroit at Boston, St. Louis at New . York, Cleveland at Washington. American Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee, ..Toledo at St. Paul. Colum bus at Minneapolis, Louisville at Kansas City. Nebraska: State League Grand Island at Fremont, Columbus at Kearney, York at Superior, Seward at Hastings. Mink League Auburn at Hiawatha, Beatrice at Falls City. Nebraska City at Humboldt . Auburn Takes Easy Game withHiaBatha SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 16.-(Special Telegram.) Auburn won an easy game today from Hiawatha. ' Score: RH.E. Auburn 0 22 0 10 0 0 0-5 9 2 Hiawatha ...0 0 0 0 0J. 0 2 0-2 6 2 Batteries: Auburn. Reed and Musser; Hiawatha, Houser, Mitchell and Colvin. Time: 1:33. Umpire: s, Segrlst. . CnlcrldRC Defeats Madison. MADISON. Nob.. Aug. 16. (Speclal.) Madlson suffered defeat yesterday at the hands of the Coleridge team by a score of 6 to 1. Score: - R.H.E. Coleridge ....2 010201 OO-6 10 4 Madison ......0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 t 3 Batteries: Madison, Ballou and With- row; Coleridge, Hayes and Plnkerton. MADISON. Neb.. Aug. 16. (Special.) Joe Sugden, formerly catcher for the St. Louts Browns, now a . scout of the De troit Tigers, spent the day with Fred Dankers, a menher of the board of man agers of the Madison Base "Ball associa tion. He was here primarily to watch Mr. With row. Mndtson's catcher. He was a little late in his mission, however, for Withrow has engaged to report to the St. Louis Cardinals nni will leave for that city the last of thia week. Ihi Hun Offera for Haeaton. DES MOINES. Aug. 11 Manager Frank Isbell of the Des Moines Western league club announced today that he had re ceived cash offers from American and National leaerue clubs for Pitcher Hues- ton. He said he had also received a cash offer for Shortstop Kores from an American league club. Atlanta Defeats Loontls. ATLANTA. jNeb., Aug. . 16.-(SpeclaI Telegram.) Atlanta defeated Loomls in a pitchers battle today 2 to L Brown struck out fifteen men and was touchtd for three hits. Batteries: Atlanta, Brown and Ambros; Loomls, Chalson, Benbe and Griffith. Ingleslde Defeats Ord. INGLESIDE. Neb.. Aug. 16. (Special. ) lngleslde defeated Ord In a hotly con tested game by the score of 4 to 3. Bat terries: lngleslde, Haley and Eashaw; Ord, Loeb, Luby and Martin. 5s Cbo) . 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