PART SIX . SPORT SECTION PAGES ONE TO FOUR HE 0 M AH A : EE; S P ft R T S . VOL. XLII-NO. 9. ' ; j " C K OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1912. ; SINGLE COPY FIVE ..CENTS. ; Rourkes; Wm and Lose; Take One from Giants; Legg Golf Champion ROURKES WIN El TOPEKA TAKES ONE Omaha Loses First, When Hicks is Overcome: by -Heat with . Score Tied. BEEBE UNABLE TO HOLD TOPEKA King's Sensational Catch Saves First j " Game for Kaws. ROURKES TAKE SECOND EASILY Cockreham, Green Recruit, Walks Three in First. Inning. BHIS MAKES STRATEGIC PLAT Fa's Foxy All-Roand Athlete Sprlnf-s Surprise on Topeka Twirler and Nlehoff Gs.1 . " lops Home. f If Omaha and Topeka divided yesterday's double-header, - the Rourkes . losing the first battle, . which lasted eleven innings, by a 6 to 5 score,, and" taking the second laffair, by a score of 6 to 1. The second 'game was called ' on account' of dark Iness at the end of the fifth innins. The first game was by for the more jlnterestlng In that it was anybody's game until ihe.end.v The Rourkes. took a - two-run . leadj but the Kaws tied it in the fifth, when Harry - Hicks . was overcome with heat and forced to retire. However. -the little southpaw lift the 'game with the score 2 to 1 In Omaha's favor. : Beebe went in, but gave way to Ryan with the score tied In the, eighth. Ryan finished' the. game and the losing kf' It was credited to: him.: ; . Some poor ball playing mingled with excellent work made' up the first bat .tle. . hut Omaha'a nlavsra eojld not lo- 'cate the ball after McKee relfeved Coch iran at the end of the fifth inning. . Mc Tf ee1 finished the ' game . And . in , the six 'innings he worked, he allowed but 'one hit. '' ';' . Kins; Defeats Omaha.. Bert King robbed the Rourkes of the first game in the eighth inning,, when he made a wonderful catch of Scan-, Ion's Texas league? over second base wuii uie ua; m . popuiaieu. nun-ins . 'bases fuiljy' virtue -of : three .walks, Scanlon was sent In to bat for Beebe. I (He lifted a "nice one over second, which 1 J ill.. - kl, TTIhj ...In ...luuacu line it, buiv i i i c, vui " & niauu dash and speared the ball - a few Inches from the ground. i1" A pretty double play in the fifth, in-. iing of the first game fobbed1 Torieka of a" couple' of runs." ;"fhe Kaws had pent' three across ard only one was out with Walsh' on 1 first bae.rhen f Lee .sent a swift one past Beebe,' Justice made a, dive, got t the , ball on second .bag and: . f. hot, -It' to .Kaiie, doubling . Lee at first'', ':. ; -' ";; "' The second ganW waa'".iii 6n lea .by the Rourkes In the first Inning,' Cock- jreham", a recruit, 'was sent, in. to work against the Rourkes. He was wild and Igave three walks in the opening frame. These and three 'hits, one a double by Schipke, '.scored four" runs. Bills , Pnnts. One . OTer. - In the ;fi,'st. inn'ng Bills pulled off a ipretty play. -Nlehoff was on third and 1 1 1 - .. - ...nil, . mil- V. ... Will. V, , - ,,., 1 1 1 13 bUjntl 1UI1 nine for 'first base with all his might and when, he' reached . first he made a dash for second. Cockreham was not. used to that kind of play and shot the pill V Walsh on second. ' Nlehoff in the mean time started for home. Sills de- i lavftri iYim ' rav rn nmierh .jfar . Vlahnff to score and then .went out at second. Justice singled, ;lnr the. first inning of the second and went to second on Coyle's sacrifice hit..11 Thomason singled, to cen ter, ''scoring justice. Kane, -wa'ked. Thomason was. caught , stealing... Kane stole second and scored, on... Schlpke's double to center. .". He ; took . third on Ragle's error . Nlehoff . walked and -a double steal , worked.'- Schipke Scoring. Nlehoff took third ,on Gardner's error and stole home. ',w"s 5 4 ... In the fifth Justice walked and scored bn Coyle's triple'.' Topeka got its only run , in .the. fifth. Mcbona d walked, boeltreham walked, McDonald scored pri Bashahg's single to right. - Score, first game: Score, first gamer ' 1 ' ' , OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. ,,3103 1 6 0 2 2 V 4 10 3 i. 2 , 0 0 4 .41 2 13 ,3 0 0 ' 6 . 6 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 0 , 1 0 0 0 1 . 1 1 1 0 4 .10 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 .,000 0 f Justice,, ss..., Coyle. rf Thomason, cf ohnsoti, c.... Kane, lb...... ichipke,-2b.... Nlehoff, ,3b...; kills. If Hicks, p. Beebe. p...... Scanlon Ryan. p:. .'...., 'Arbogast ..... A. 2 0 0 3 0 3 LOCAL MEN Tourney Will ': Continue T&pouRh ,". oat the Week and There Will ' ??" k SciaI Features Every vf "' bvcning, f . . , . j Promptly, at 10 O'clock tomorrow -mnrn. ing fhe racquet and tennis ball will 'come , Into their .own .when, the , tenth annua! mid-west tournament will start on the eiay, courts .of the Field dub; In addition to rorty local tennis adepts about twenty five premier racquetera from points in Nebraska, Iowa, . Illinois, . Kansas, Mis sourly Colorado, South Dakota and Min nesota will compete for the singles and doubles supremacy of the middle west. , From the start there will be something doing every .minute up until Saturday evening, when the event ends; not only during the day when the matches are In progress, but in the evenings when the social program of entertainment will be carried out ' ,v Play each day will "start at 9:30 o'clock In the morning and cont'nue throughout the day. All preliminary and first round singles and doubles are expected to be finifhed by Tuesday afternoon. Finals will come Friday and the challenge round singles, the feature event of the tourney, win start promptly at 2:30 o'clock Satur day afternoon. . , ' ' nrnwliifio This Evening. Drawings for the events will be made at the Omaha club by . members of the Field dub tennis committee this evening. The entry roster closed last night at f o'clock. , ,. "Gravy" Hayes . of Chicago will, as usual,-be' the big drawing card of the meet and is expected : to pull off hl comical, antics, when ho defends his title in the singles Saturday. Joe Armstrong. St. Paul; Roland Hoerr, St. Louis; Ray Branson,' Mitchell, 8. D.; Olin Sweet, Des Moines; - R.- E. Musselman, Quincy; Alec 0 j Sqiair,' A., L. Green and L. J. Washburn, 1 1 Chicago; Harold M.' Holland, Galesburg, 1 j and Stuart Gilman, Sioux City. j j - Omaha's hopes will be p'nned on Harry 0 Koch, 1913 city and state singles champion: 0 ! Art Swthnaf fnh Pntlni. W.t... s I . . v wiiw , iioucr iitun Tennis Experts Who Will Play in Mid-West Tournament '- j " " "" .'..-. ... . . .... fey V5l TJm Wczemoro Cflflgaz grog. gj H Aj:-r4 i.iJ Vjty0 l- KENNEDY t'n . '-4 TOUMWT-.OPENS MONDAY ? ! IVt S" f MiT-U fx v -sssn I ;.i i- . i,-;-J hit-.s .., ; if J J I ' jizMw rM iii I I I I ir 1! : rCrlJ ,'1: s 1 r II rJ fL ' I I . iii Hr 1 1 it a w ' I ' ' I ' jEt.E&KBELL Totals' ....... 33 TOPEKA. , AB. R. ik-a 4 6 - 7 33 15 ashaniT.i xV, Walsh.. 2b.......;.... 5 Lee, If..... 5; King, cf. . . ... .-...' 5 Gardner, .lb 3 McDonald, 3b........ 4 timings, ..4 Nagle, ss. 4 Uochran. p 2 McKee, p 2 H. ,2 1 .1 2 1 ' "0 0 2 1 1 O. 0 4, , I 2 13 5 6 1 0 1 en It 33 17 Totals Batted fur Beehe in eighth inning. Baited for Ryan in eleventh inning. . . Omaha ... , Runs :,......0 01 1 200100-6 Hits ...o onMomw To:cka ' " Runs ......0 000311100 1-9 Hits .......0 0 1 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 2-U Two-base hits: Coyle (2), Bills 2), Mc kee. Bashang. Home run: Kane. Double plays: Justice to Kane; McDon ald, unassisted. Hit by pitched ball: Kane. Schipke. Johnson, Gardner. Hits: Off Hicks. 3 In four and one-third ta ilings; off Beebe. 5 in three and two third Innings; off Ryan. 3 In three in- alngs;- off Cochran, S in five innings; off icKeo. 1 in ix innings.. Bases on bails: Off Hicks. 2; off Beebe, 1; off Ryan. l off Cochran, .2; off McKee, 6. btruck out: By Beebe. 2; by Ryan. 2: by Coch ran, 2; by McKee. 3. Sto'eti bases: Jus tice (2). 'Kane. Nlehoff. King. Sacrifice hits: Johnson, Arbogaat, JuMice, Ba- ,,,... Ht-LTAA TtmA 2:4a. ITm- plres: McGinnis and Meyer. Score, second game: , OMAHA. , AB. R. H. O. A. E. rustlce. ss.,.,. 1,21 .0 0 0 i'oyle, rf 2 0 1 10 0 irhomason. cf....... 2 0 12 0 0 rnntiniid on Second Page.) den, "Spike" Kennedy, Sam Caldwell and Herbert Kohn Young Joe Adams of the Field club is also expected to make a good showing. Walter Cruhden of the Country club, formerly of St. Louis, -will probably enter the dotlbles with Roland Hoerr as a team mate. Hayes will pair with Ray Bran son.'.'.', : i : .. Irish Player Entered. Maurice Good body of Dublin Is visiting friends here and entered the tournament. He is considered an adroit player across the water and his playing here may show some style unlike the : American, method of the court game. Following is. the program of entertain ment as arranged: - V Monday Evening Ak-Sai-Ben Surkis at the den. .,'. Tuesday Evening-Smoker at the Field club. -'.' Wednesday Evening Dance at the Field club. . . , .-. Thursday EvenlngReception at Happy Hollow, .with vaudeville. Friday, Evening-Reception at Country eiub. ,' . .4 : . i . ' . Saturday Evening-Dance at Field club. The entry list Is as follows: ' OUT-OF-TOWN. Illinois "Gravy" Hayes. A.' L.'; Green, L. J. Washburn. Alec Squair and) D: W. Riley, Chicago; R. E. Musoelman. Quincy; Harold M. Holland. Galesburg. . Iowa-Stuart . Oilman and ' George Howell, Stoux City: Olin Sweet. Des Moines; R. H. Dorh, Stewart; H. King. Fella; 'H. Harte, Courtc'I Bluffs. Minnesota Joe Armstrong, St. Paul; F. W. Fletcher, ' Pipestone. ' Missouri Roland Hotrr.'St. Louis; Jack (Continued on Second Page.), INDIANS SCALP CtRIZMS Brown, Pitching for Siaux In.vul nerable in the Pinches. GAME WON IN F0U5TH INNING Locals Hit Itealy Hard InninK and. Win front by Score of Four ' Two. in First Denver to SIOUX CITY, Aug. 17.-Sloux City hit Healey hard in the first inning and won from Denver by a 4 to 2 score. Brown was Invulnerable in the pinches. Score: SIOUX CITY, Clarke, cf.... Andreas. 2b.. Myers.. If...... Tonnant lb.. Evens. 3b.... French, fs... Lynch, rf.... Chapman, c Brown. - p AB. .. 4 . .. 3 .. 4 ,. 4 .. 3 .. 4 . .. 2 .. 3 ;. 2 R. 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 o. 1 2 1 12 1 2 2 B 1 E. 0 1 0 0 1 0 ft 0 Total 29 4 6 27 14 2 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kenworthy, 2b 5 0 2,0 4 0 Ollmore. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cassldy, rf ..3 0 0 1 0 0 Btall. cf....'. 4 "0 2 2 0 0 Qulllln, 3b.. 4 1 I I I 0 Coffey, ss 4 0 0 0 1 Undsey, lb 3 1 1 11 . 0 Spahr, c 4 0 1'8 10 llealy. p 3 0 0 -0 4 0 Block 10 1 0 0 0 Total 35 2 8 24 12 0 Batted for healy in the ninth. Sioux City ........ 40000000 -4 Denver 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 ' Two-base hits:" Chapman, Lindsey, Ken. worthy. Block. Stolen bases: Evans (2). Left on bases: Sioux City, 5; Denver, 8. Bares on ballsr Off Brown. 2; of: Healy. 3. Struck out: By Brown. 6; by Healy, 1. Wild Ditch: Healy. Hit by pitched ball: (Continued on Second Page.) t5'" JjfTRHKOHN ATHLETICS LOSE TO THE SOX Hard Fought Battle Continues Until the Last Man is Down. PITCHING OF WALSH A FEATURE Second Baseman Collins of Phlla delphla Disputes the Umpire's ' Decision and is Ordered Off the Field. Omahans to Cruise ; South to St. Louis : George Blerman, Ray . Farrell, Ken neth Hatch . and Ed, Blerman of the Rod and Gun club will make a trip In a gasoline launch down the Missouri river from Omaha to St. Louis, starting hear the East Omaha bridge on September- 8. , The launch to be used Is a twenty-six footer and will be equipped with camping outfits. Enough provisions for ten days will be taken along. , After a short visit at St. Louis the boat will be shipped back to Omaha' and the quartet will return by rail them selves. ' ''; PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17.-In the most Sesperately contested game sden at Bhibe ark this season, Chicago defeated Phila delphia. Walsh's splendid pitching at critical stages and Zelder's daring base running featured. E. Collins was orderec off the field by Umpire Sheridan for disputing a decision. Score; , '' '-' ' CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H O.A.E, AB.H O.A.E. Rth, 2b ... 4 1 1 4 lBrry, ,6 2 .1 0 tiOldrliil, If.. 5 0 OE Collloi. 2b 2 0 0 Derrick, 2b.. t 0 OBakar, lb.... 4 4 OMclnnei. lb. 4 4 1 Stnink, cf . . . I 1 1 B. Lord, If. 4 2 1 Lapp, c 4 PlMk, p I ToUli S2 T 27 U Mstert . ..1 I ToUU.....3 13 27 It Batted for Derrick in ninth. Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 1 1-5 Phflartfllnhia 1 0101 0 00 1-4 Tn.k Mi. .1 f'nlllns. Three-base i hits: J. Collins, C. ColliiiB. Plank. Doublo plays: Weaver to Rath to l.ollins. eiaer to Hath to J. Collins. Bttuca out: oy Walsh. 7: by Plank, 1., liasea on balls: Off Walsh, 3. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Westervelt and Sher dan. NEW YOSK TAKES BOTH GAMES HARM HITS TWO HOMERS First One Wins Game for Hastings : from Seward. SECOND HELPS SOME CUBS BEAT GIANTS 1H NOTABLE BATTLE -, .y. Eleven Innings of Play Besnlt ia Score of Six to Five for ' Locals. AKCHEB'S SINGLE TUBNS TBICK Saier Scores and Makes it Two Out of Three, . BJCHIE AGAINST MATHEWS0N Game Tied Up by Chicago in Ninth, Inning. ! MANY SPECTACULAR PLAYS la Last Inning Saier Slnsies to RiBht Field, Erers Donblea and Archer Drives Ball ta ' Center. ! Hitter .Smith, Week for Watson Heavy 'and Downey Conlribnte , Victory. ' ,' to Mtttlck, cf.. I H. Lord, rf. 4 J. Collins, lb 4 CtlUhan, If. I 8atar, 3b... I Weaver, .. 4 Kuhn, c 4 Walih. p.... 0 0 0 2 II 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 7 e o 3 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 t 2 2 3 e 14 i 0 2 0 110 1 1 2 9 10 0 Malvern Defeats Clenwood. GLENWOOD, 7a.. Aug. 17.-(Special.)-In a ball game here this afternoon Mal vern defeated Glenwood, 3 to 1. The ground was wet and a drizzling rain fell early In the contest. Score: Malvern 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 Glenwood 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 - Batteries: ' Malvern, Deardorf and Felz; Glenwood, Albee, Stiropson nd wier. Umpire: Pearson. In Second Bout Caldwell Allows Bnt Two Hits, and One's a Scratch. NEW YORK, Aug. 17.-New York took a double-header from St. Louis. In the first game the locals overcame a six run lead. In the second game Caldwell shut out the vlaltors with two hits .one a scratch, ticore, first game: NEW YORK. 8T. LOUIS. AB.H. O.A.E. Dsnlfii, It.. 4 Cha, lb...J Piddotk, lb. 6 Ztnn, rf I Slmmoni. !b 3 H'tisll, ci.mi Stump, u... 3 Cilawell . . 0 Steerr, of.. 1 gweenay, c. . 3 0 0 Shottan 0 CAunin, 3b... i 1 0 Pratt, 2b.... I 0 tKutlna, lb.. 1 1 1 William, rtt 0 BCompton, H. 4 1 ODalar, I 0 OAlexandar, . c 3 0 e8totraU .... 1 t l'Krithall . ... 0 AB.H. O.A.E. cf.. 4 3 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 I 1 10 1 1 1 0 II 0 0 3 1 I 2 1 0 0 0 0 (Continued on Second Page.) ,HASTING8, Neb., Aug. 17.-(Speclal Telegram.) Hasting , took , two . games from Seward today by heavy hitting. After Seward . made two runs In the first game on errors, Hastings bunched hits, tlelng the count, and Harm won the game by a home run. ' ' ' ' '" In the, second game : the . batting , of Smith, Watson arid Downey brought Hastings from behind. Harm later made his second home run of the day and die sixth in a week. Smith started the scor ing with a! three-bagger, registering two runs. ... 'Scorti,; first game: . ' , '; R.II.E. Seward 00 1 0000 0-2 4 2 Hastings 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -3 5 Battei'les: Seward, Vance and Prucha; Hastings, Hersche and Bachant. ". Struck out: By Hersche, 6; by Vance, 8. . iScore, : second, game: ...',,.. Seward 0 0 0 0- 0 3 0 0 o-J 8 3 Hastings 0 0 0 O 0 2 2 , 4 -8 2 Batteries:.' Seward. 'Vance and 'Camp field; Hastings, McCullough, Shaner and Bachant. Struck-out: By Vance, 1; by McCullough, 6; by Shaner, 8. . , . STONE REDEEMS THE TEAM Kearney Pitcher Saves Day Against . the Pawnees. - KEARNEY, Neb... Aug. 17. Pitcher Stone won his game this afternoon In the regulation - number, of Innings with the poorest support that has been -given any Kearne ypltcher on the home grounds this season. 'The "Kape," however, redeemed themselves at ' the bat and assisted in retrieving the game.. Sunday's game haa been transferred to Fremont.. Score: ' , . R.H.E. Columbua '..'..2 0 I 0 i 0 1 1 H I 1 Kearney .0 0 40 0 2 0 1 -7 9 6 . Batteries: Columbus, Plymton. Weeks and Nelson. Harrivon: Kearney, Stone and Spellman. Two-base hits: Sinek, Pagles, SchimnosW, Met. Bases on balls: Off Plymton, 2; off Stone, 5. Struck (Continued from First Page.) ' CHICAGO, Aug. 17.-In a desperately fought eleven-inning gam Chicago de feated New York, to 5, today and mada it' two out of a series of three games. Archer's slnglo 'scoring Saier won the) game after It had been tied up by ChU; cago in the nlntii inning. . !Flrst "Inning: New York Snodgrasa out,: Tinker to Saier. Evers and Salary retired Doyle. Tinker got Becker fly. No runs, no hlt.Vjio errors. Chicago Matliewson fanned 8heckard. , Schulte filed to Murray. Murray also re tired Tinker. No runs, no hits, no errors, ! Second inning: New" York Murray boat out an Infield hit. Leach was under Mer-' kle's long fly. Hersog walked. Meyers forced Murray tt third and was doubled? at first, Zimmerman to Saier. No runs,' one" hit, no errors. Chicago Zimmerman doubled to ' left. . Leach filed to Murray, who doubled ZlnV -merman at third. Doyle and Merkle dls posed of Saier. No runs, one hit, no er rors. Third Inning: New York Fletcher wa out Tinker to Sater. Mathewson single to left. . Snodgrass drove one to the same spot sending Mathewson to second. Xoyl singled to center, scoring Mathewsoon, ' and went to second on the throw to third to catch Snodgrass. Becker fliedy to Schulte and Snodgrass scored on the . throw to the plat. Murray singled to' left, scoring Doyle. Merkle was hit by a , pitched .ball. Hersog lied to Sohulte,' Three runs, four hits,, no errors. unicago tavers, wno , naa neen stis- . (lenueu, ws .given aa ovaiion wnen no came to bat, but he was an easy outi Ilertog to Merkle., Becker) ran back andV got Archer'- fly. Richie grounded out , Fourth Inning: New York Meyers sin- gia to center, ueaon got f ietcHer'si flyi Mathewson singled, tutting Meyers on second. Snodgrass forced Mathewson , at second, Meyer going to third, Doylo singled to right, scoring Meyers; hut' wan out trying to reach seoond, Sohulto to Tinker., One run, three hits, no error,- , , ' , Three .Runs Made, ...,. . . Chicago Mathewson walked Sheckarct '' Becker dropped Pohulte's fly and threw j. wildly to seoond, Sheckard going to!' third and Schulte to second. Tinker?; lined to Fletcher. . Zimmerman made his"' second double, scoring Sheckard andj Schulte. Leaoh grounded to Fletcher,' who threw low to Hersog and Zimmer man scored. Leach going to seoond.-j Sater grounded to Merkle. Leaoh golnj . to third. Hersog and ' Merkle retired Evers. Three runs, one hit, two errors. i Fifth inning: New York-Becker doubled into the right field crowd. Mur ray struck out Merkle' grounded t0)j Tinker and Becker was out for interfer-j ing with the play. Herzog flew t Leaoh. No runs, two hits, no error. Chicago: Doyle and Merkle retired Archer. Ritue struck out. Sheckard was out Doyle to Merkle. . No runs, no! hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING New York: Tinker) and Saier disposed ot Meyers. Fletcher was retired the same way. Mathewson; filed to Leach. No runs, no bits, no' errors. Chicago Schulte fouled to Herzog.," Tinker fouled to Meyers. Zimmermaa, singled to left but was out stealing,) Meyers to Fletcher. No runs, one hit, ' no errors. , SEVENTH INNING New York: Snod-1 grass . walked. Doyle grounded out to , Saier, doubled Snodgrass at second, Tinker-taking the throw. . Becker out Evers to Saier. o hits, no runs, no errors. singled to center. Evers doubled right,. Mathewson fumbled Archer's grounder, Saier scoring and Evers going to fMrd. Richie fouled to Meyers. Archer stole seconds. Mathewson and Merkle dis posed of Sheckard.. One run, two hits, . one error.. Eighth Inning: V New York Murray) filed to Sheckard. Merkle was out Tinker . to Saier. Hersog out Evers to Baler. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' Chlcago-Schulte filed to Snodgraasi Tinker singled, to left Zimmerman was out Mathewson to Merkle. Tinker was out steaUng third, , Meyers to Hersog. No runs, one hit,'' no errors. Devore Arrives Homo. Ninth inning: New York-Meyers singled too hot for Tinker. Devore ran for Meyers. Fletcher sacrificed, Zlmmer-; man to Saier. Mathewson filed to Schulte, . Devore .being held on second. Snodgrass singled to left scoring Devore. Evers . threw -out Doyle. One run, two hits, no . errors. - Chicago Wilson now catching for New York. Saier doubled into the center field crowd. Evers sacrificed, Mathew son to Merkle. Archer-singled to left, scoring Saier and tieing the score. Richie . sacrificed. Mathewson to Merkle. Sheck ard filed to Murray. One run, two hits, no errors. Tenth Inning: New York Becker struck out Sheckard grabbed Murray's long fly,' Zimmerman threw Merkle out : No. runs, , no hits, no errors. " "' ' ' Chlcago-Schulte filed to Muray.- Tinker fouled to Herzog. Zimmerman filed to Snodgrass. No runs,, no hits, no errors. Eleventh inning: New' York Laeh, made a running catch of Herzog'r fly Wilson jingled to left - Sheckard got. Fletcher's long fly. Mathewson forced Wilson, Zimmerman to Evers. No runs, one 'hit no errors. ' ' '-.. Chicago Leach out. . Mathewson . to Merkle. - Saier singled to right. . Evers doubled into the right field crowd. Archer singled to center, scoring Saier. One run, three hlUntf errors.- -J. ,' .- CHICAGO. - "fcsTW. YORK. ' AB.H. O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A 8. sheary if. 4 i Snodfrata, 1( 4 3 2 0 II OBackar, cf... 4 11 I 1 III 0 Murray, rt..I til, I t l 0Merkl lb.. 4 1 11 1 1 M 1 OHcrios, ' 3b.. 4 4 I ft 2 2 4 O'Meyera, e... 4 I H lis AWilaoo ....! t 0 e ,100 futcbar, as. 4 I t 1 KauM'aoo. pi I 1 I 40 123 17 0bTor .... iTeUU 40M 14 I Ran for Meyers in ninth. - . One out when winning run scored. Chicago 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 19 New York.....O 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-fi , . Two-base hits: Zimmerman (2). Becker, Schulta, rf.. i Ttnkar. ... I tlm'maii, Sb Laach, ef... 4 Sitar, lb..w Evart, 3b.... 4 Archer, o.... I Rlchlo, p Totalf... (Continued on Seoond Page.)