THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912. Let Bill Do It And You Will Then See the Result Copyright, 1912, National Nwa Assn. Drawn for The Bee bv George McManus WICHITA GETS ONE LONE RUN Rourkes Make Eleven Scores, Tak ing; Third Game of Series. THOMAS DBIVEN OFF THE MOUND Hlrka Pitches Great Ball for the Locals, A lion Ins Bat' Three Jiita During the After noon Session. Pa Rourke's ball team landed on Mister Thomas, a Wichita pitcher, In the third I Inning of yesteiday's game and drove -'him off the mound with four hits and five runs and- then bombarded Routt . when he was sent in, taking the third game of the aeries. 11 to L While his team mates were hammering their way back into second place by vl,--. tue of ft. Joteph diopplng the first game - of a doable-header to Topeka. Harry - Hicks was pitching gilt edged ball. The little aouthoaw had evervthtnr and hnv v all perfect control. He allowed no walks and gave but three hits, two of which . came In the last Inning. The came atnrterl nut If It wnnM , be another battle of twlrlers, but after "two Innings of no hits or runs, the the third with a double. Before the Inning was closed every Omaha player bad batted and two doubles, a triple and a single had been slammed out. "uu nci mo una Bcauerea until ire seventh, when another batting bee was " launched by Thomaaon, who led off ''With trlnlo In r.nM ...i.... . - ' " - "ui-vt nniun "two doubles and a single and three runs .'Were forged over. -y Only One Krror Made, xne oniy error was mads by the Rourkes and they played fast and furious Vtall 1m U J t .a. v a. au.s. ! inn iti iMNiiic iavii Mm one 1 - tivtu. nillbll .U9lf9 UIUDUim. mil . aside from that on rrmr th Knurir played faultleaa ball. Thomaaon hntti.il t I t. t M x.l mo a ieno getting two double and a triple In four times up. same justice played like a whirlwind at short and time after time pulisd down , what looked like real hits. In the eighth he robbed Craig of a hit by spearing a line drive while running sldewavs. In the seventh he made a wonderful stop of Hughes' drive and made a. great peg to ' Kane. By right, Hicks should have only three hlta chalked up against him and no runs, but a piece of misfortune hounded Bills - in the fourth. Davis singled and Keor- - ner then lifted one to left which Bllli started for. He managed to get under the ball, but tripped over a mole hill and 1 fell while the ball landed In fair terrl tory and Davis scored. ' VtU..m - . . .... i-.cniuii upunea me mira with a double. Bills walked and Hicks sacrificed. A wild pitch acored Nlehoff and Bills went to third. Justice landed safe on Mee's error and Bills scored. Justice stole second and scored on Thomason's triple, Johnson doubled, scoring Tommle, Kane sent a Texas leaguer to center and John- son scored. Nlehoff got to second on Koerner's er ror In his fly in the fourth. Bills sacri ficed and Nlehoff scored on Justice's hit. Tomle doubled in the fifth and scored on Routt's erromr who threw Kane's easy one wild to first Nlehoff walked In the .sixth, stole second and scored on Hick's dc uble. - . In the seventh Tnmmi. -ii..,t - ....... .. iirid ikllU acored on Kane's double. Kane scored ;on Schlpke's double and the latter scored on Bills' infield hit. Score: OMAHA. AD. R. ... 6 Justice, ss Coyle, rf....,.,, Thomason. cf., Johnson, c Kane, lb fchipke. 2b Nlehoff, Sb bunion, 3b Wills, If Hicks. p... H. 1 0 O. : i 2 4 11 1 ' 0 4 0 A. E. Totals Craig. If Mee. 3b Davis, rf Xoorner, cf... Callahan, as... Hughes, 2b.. .. Krants, lb Wacob, c Thomas, p... Routt, p Totals ... HlU Wichita Runs .... Hits .... 33 11 WICHITA. AB. R. 11 27 H. 1 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 ....32 fi 24 A. E 0 0 8 1 9 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 S 1 IB 1 AND BILL DID! ONCTHOUVNO t t i f I , r aartL VCVWULO LETiGOIN LET BILL HEY-VHERt Sl . . K . i rou.ovxoo l here ano look nn iti v oo coin;? - . rCRVEKJHT TO WIN f UB. 1 K I "r. S TO THE EtlO AT THAT Pf ARL DOIT! X irtQoco! HEHkove: f O I . (how f or the voruoH X!rWL J;f -J I ..... I ... i f 1 filTBG rKTU AUU UITTJ Plllfl i i i i i 7 30 'IS 4 Smith, e. 4 Reynolds, p. 4 Totals 34 S ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. Reilly, 2b 4 1 Powell, If. 5 1 Kelly, rf.-., S 0 7wllllng, cf S 0 Watson, lb ( 0 Westerzil, 4b 4 0 Melnke, ss t 0 Griffith, c. .......... 4 0 Bell, p. S 0 Thomas, p. , 0 0 Goasett 1 0 O. 0 0 1 0 16 0 1 11 0 E. 0 0 0 A 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 28 15 Totals 37 One out when winning run acored. Batted for Bell In ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 1-3 St. Joseph 0 01000010 0-2 Two-base hit: Griffith. Sacrifice hits; Bashang, Lee, Kelly. Double play: Qos sett to Melnke. Stolen bases: Powell, Westersll, Melnke. Hits: Off Bell, 5 In eight Innings; off Thomas, I In two In nings. Bases on balls: Off Reynold, t; off Bell. 2; off Thomas, t Struck out: By Reynolds, 4; by Bell, ; by Thomas, I Balk: Reynolds. Passed balls: Smith, 2. Time: 2:08. Umpires: O' Toole and John son. ' Score, ; second game: TOPEKA. AB. R. Bashang, rf....... Cochran, rf....... L,' ir. King, cf Gardner; lb McDonald, 3b...,. Walsh. 2b Patterson, ss...... Billings, c Hornsby, p Totals Reilly," 2b..... Powell. If.,.. Kelly, rf .willing, cf... Watson, lb... Westersll. 3b. Melnke, ss.... Gossett, e Johnson, p... Totals... Topeka ....... St. Joseph 31 5 ST. JOSEPH, AB. R, 4 H. O. A. B. 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 2 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 6 1 13 2 0 10 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 W ; n 3 1 H. O. A. E. 0 2 8 1 12 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 1 11 0 1 10 0 3 0 0 11 0 1 24 IS 1 1HIM 0 1 0 0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three-base hit: Bashang. Two-baa hit Watson. Sacrifice hits: McDonald. John. son. Double plays r McDonald to Walsh to Gardner, Kelly to Goaaett Stolen bases: Powell (2), Hornsby (2), Johnson (2). Struck out: By Hornsby, ; by John son, s. nit oy pitcnea oau: uy Johnson, 1. Time. 1:65. Umpires: O'Toole and John son. ... Standing of Teams NAT. LEAGUE. WEST LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct New Tork.. 7S 33 .703 Denver ....73 1 .58 Chicago Pittsburgh Phlladel'a Cincinnati St. Louis Brooklyn Boston .. AMER. LEAGUE W.UPct. Mi Omaha 55 .667 .67 44 .004 St. Joseph..) 55 .646 .63 67 .482 Des Molnes.61 60 .604 .63 42 .461 Lincoln ....62 61 .604 ..4 66 430 Slou City...60 63 .4881 .42 72 .3tl Wichita ....67 67 .460 78 .285 Topeka 43 7 .363 AMER. ASN. W.Li.fci Washing' n .72 46 .615 Phlladel'a ..69 46 .600! Boston 80 36 .6901 M Inneapolis.86 47 .644 Columbus ..34 49 .632 Toledo 77 63 .692 Chicago ....68 57 .6041 Kansas Clty.64 68 .486 Detroit 66 63 .471 Milwaukee ..63 67 .486 Cleveland ..52 64 .448 St. Paul 1 74 .452 New York...40 74 . 3.111 Louisville ..49 84 .3li8 St Louis.... 37 79 .3191 ndlanapolls 47 88 .348 W.L.Pct. MINK LEAGUE. W.UPct. Neb. aty....55 36.604 Falls City, ..56 37 .&9S LIKCOLIf CLIMBS TWO NOTCHES Slou Twlee Take Lead Only te Be Defeated. , ' ' LINCOLN. Neb.. Aug. 22.-Llncoln won both games of today'a double-header with 9'oux City, the first by 7 to 6 and the sec ond 6 to 4. Both were tight battles. In which the visitors took the lead In each instance early in the contest, only to be beaten by the locals' batting rallies, re spectively. In the eighth and ninth In nings. Soore, first game: LINCOLN. AB. R. Berghammer, ss.,.. 4 Lloyd. 2b... Cobb, rf Mccormick. 11. Cole, cf Barbour, 3b Mullen, lb Stratton, o Smith, p H. 1 2 1 O. 3 1 0 1 0 10 6 0 A. 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 Totals .....30 7 10 27 14 , SIOUX CITY.: 1 T , - AB. a H. S Clarke, cf Lynch, rt...... Mvers. It Tennant. lb... French, ss.... Andreas, 2b.,.. Evans, 3b...... Chapman, e... Campbell, p... wmite i 2 2 8 2 A. 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 6 10 24' 14 1 Totals ,..4 Batted for Campbell in the ninth. Lincoln 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 S -7 ijioux City ...3 0000310 0-4 Two-base hits: Cobb, Mullen. Double plays: Stratton (o Berghammer; French to Tennant. Left on bases: Lincoln, ; Sioux City, 6. btolen baaea. Cole, Clarke, Lynch. Myers, eacnnce nits: Mccor mick, Lynch. Struck out: By Smith, 5: by Campbell, s. Bases on cans: uri timlth, 4; off Campbell. 1 Passed bans: Stratton, 1: Chapman, 1. Time; 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. ' i ., Score, second game:- v UNCOLN. '';, Aa r. Berghammer, at.... i Lloyd. 2b 4 NEB. LEAGUE. Fremont ...66 38 .591 Hastings ...65 40 .579 Kearney ...63 41 .6641 Auburn 49 41 .544 Columbus ..4 43 .633! Beatrice ....41 48 .461 Seward 1 48 4 .bit Humboldt ..40 51 .440 G. Island... 46 60 .4741 Hiawatha ..32 69.352 York 36 66.3911 Superior ....33 60 .365 , Yesterday's Resalta. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 1; Omaha, 11. Denver, 4; Des Moines, 2. St. Joseph, 2-1; Topeka, 3-5. Sioux City, 4-4; Lincoln, 7-6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 9; St. Louis, 5. -Boston, 6; Chicago, 17. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 1. New York, 2-8; Pittsburgh, 8-6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 9; New York, 4. Detroit, 9; Washington, 6. 8t. Louis. 1-1; Philadelphia, 2-3. Cleveland, 0; Boston, 9. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 2; St. Paul, 4. Toledo, 2; Minneapolis, 8 (ten innings) Indianapolis, 13; Kansas City, 7. Louisville, 8: Milwaukee, 3. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 0; Columbus, 1. Fremont, 9; Grang Island, 9. 'York, 9; Seward, 10. Superior, 8;. Hastings, 4. MINK LEAGUE. ' Nebraska City, 8; Humboldt, 1 Falls City, 4; Auburn, 0. Beatrice, 6; Hiawatha, 6. Gamea Today, Western League Wichita at Omaha. ' Denver at Des Moines, St. Joseph at To- DeKa. Mloux tJlntv at Lincoln. National Leas ue Brooklyn at St Louis. Boston at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cin cinnati. New York at Pittsburgh American .League Chicago at New York.' Detroit at Washington, St. Louis at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Hoston. American Association Louisville at St. "Psul, Toledo at Kansas City, Columbus at Milwaukee. Nebraska State League Kearney at Co lumbus, Fremont at Grand Island, York at' Seward, Superior at Hastings. Mhik'Leajue Nebraska City at Hum bcldt.. Falls City at Auburn Beatrice at Hiawatha. . Defeat Boston While Giants Split Double-Header. THREE PITCHERS PUNISHED Seventeen Hits Good for Seventeen Bans, While Visitors Secure -Six Hit and Five Runs -Klrke Geta Homer. Moines today by bunohlng hits in the fifth Inning for three runs. Score: v. v DENVER. AB Kenworthy. Sb-lb... 5 Glltnore,' If 5 CasMdy, rf. .......... 4 Beau, cr 4 iFrench, 2b 4 Coffee, ss. ...... ...... 4 Lindsay, id i Qullltn, Sb 0 spahr, o...... 4 Harris, p 3 Totals Halm, rf Reilly.: 2b Korea, ss..... Jones, lb Wetiel. If.... Leonard, Sb.. Morris, cr.... McGraw. c... Sweet,: p Hueaton, p.,.. Claire 'Slight- Totals ' ........S3 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. 4 R. H. O. A. E. 0 14 1 1 0 10 0 0 1 15 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 It 2 0 0 0.02 0 1 , 27 11 1 ..3 .. 4 .. S .. 4 .. 4 ..,4 .. S .. 3 .. 0 .. 1 .. 1 ..34 O. 11 0 0 0 0 E. ; l l 0 0 0 0 . 1 . 0 0 0 0 9 .27: 0 0 0 o n 0 -U ICobb. rf McCormlck, If.. Cole, cf Barbour, Sb Mullen, lb Stratton, o Miner ... Tuckey, p. Mogridge, p. Dwyer Totals .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 .....0 01804402-6 hits: Nlehoff. Johnson. ' Two-base Thomason. Hicks, Kane, Schlpke, Koer- iwiruuit aio:- iiiomason (21. Z?' baU: Johnson. Wild pitch: .-.Tlwtias. Bss on halls: Oft Thomas: t Hits: Off Thomas. 4 In two and ' thirds Inolnyi; oU Routt. 1 tn Ore and .one-thfrd Inulng. Ptnek out: By Hicks . : by Thomas, 3: by Routt. L Stolen bas: Justice. Nteboft Sacrifice hits: Bills iX. Hicks, CralK. Callahan. Left on " baaee: Omaha, 4; Wichita. . Time: 1J6. Umpires: itfeyetr and aicOlnnU. ST. JOE LOSSS DOVSLaVHaAJDEIl Rernld Breaks Vtxlton' Sptrft In the Flrat CwtnL TOPEKA. Auc a nynoWs pnwd too 'much for St. Joseph today and Topeka ' moos, ma (maws or a ootiMe-hmder. The "'first ffome went ten tnntugs. Score, first game: " ' TOPEKA. : : ' ' ABPw M. O. A. E, tlas2ia. tf. le. If. ............... 8 113 0 0 Kittg, f. Krit5P 1, i t 3 36 J MclXuM ttk w 4 I J WAlstiu 2k 4 Z 3 I - trmHX ml ,,, ft t t t X A ltMlll V 1 1 H. 0 I O. u 0 A. 0 s 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 E. ........23 I 10 SIOUX CTTT. AB. R. H. Clarke, cc... ......... I 0 1 Lrnch. rf SO l Myers, If I 0. 0 Tennant lb..... 4 0 0 French, aw 4 0 1 Andreas, lb t 10 Evans, u S 1 1 Cad man. e 11 0 White, p. 11 1 17 U O. B. Batted for. McGraw In the ninth. Batted for Hues ton In the ninth." Denver 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 04 (Dei Moines... 0 0200000 0-2 Two-base hits: Sweet. Reiuy.- Bacrmce hits: Beall, Jones, Harris. Double piays: Korea to Jones to Jjeonara; casstay io Ksnworthy. Baes on balls: Off Sweet, 1; off Hueston, 1: off Harris, 1. 'Struck out:- By 8eet, 7i by Harris, 8. Passed ball: 8pe.hr. Stolen bae: Quillln. Left on bases: Xtn Mclnes, 7; Denver, 7. Hits: Off sweet, 9 In seven and two-thirds In nings. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. - ' V Totals Jl I I S t 0 Batted for Strattoa tfi Btttttt. ' Fatted ter UogrldKe la wkuEt. -Two oat w&ea vtanlac ran aevrea. Cteu Ckr J 0 .0 l 0 44 1-4 Tttrne base bit: TTatta. Tw-aaae kfeac Pwrs&anowMr. Co4 Oarfe lana DotcWe rtsjs: Bareoar te aiuUen. A mi reus to rreoL Loft en basejr lncetet. T, Wox City, . Stolen kuw M.zUmi (ft. Tttcker. sNaas t3'. Ounuh. SacrtCa b.ts: Ote, JtMUea. Aju&eaav EVua Strvifk t: By Txrcksr. Si x Sr!i, 1- fcv WMM a J mm hllr t,tt Vuekien t. Tim: IM. OnjJtre. HasttaO. VTKAtUFr Dea 3aaaaae Agtfsfta laa4ad tnr at Twr- s Tm. . VBJ!CS3BS. Ha... Amis. 2t Denrsv ia Wiim. unrsvsutf 'w aazna from, Dan ST.'LOUIS AND BOSTON . PRINTERS WIN BALL GAMES . . . .'.. f '..". ,".,. ,.' . BOSTON, Aug. 21 By defeating St. Louis 7 to I here today Boston was given the opportunity to participate tomorrow In the final games of the fifth annual ebampionfchtp, tournament of the ' Union Printers' National Ba'e Ball league. Ear. Iter In the day Chicago, the present cham pion of the league, easily defeated Wash ington by a score of 11 to 1 A feature of the St. Louis-Boston game was a three base hit by Waldar of the visiting team, which drove In three runs. St. KAward Drrata 4Jaa. ST. EDWARD. Nek, Ao'SL. CSpedsX) -t Edward drfeaferd Osoea I to L TUs Mkee fow eat t five defeats Bl Ed ward has aatnftiflsrered to Genaa. Scure: ' " BLH.E. St. Esvard Jl l t (111 1 MU I Oeosa I 000411, tWIl Thrse aesa lift: SUta Tww-awe Vtor. Bands, riory, Styled. Battsttea: St. Ed ward, Mvrnny, Agasw; Ganoa, Gften and ToJhcCL Cmptr-. Flory and Gaoorna. When year child Smr wUitaoing cag;'i be aarefiil to k&ep the aaugii lnnnte artd eoqiav trirxtim say by . giving Oiiwnhnrlaln' Ofcigji BamattQr aa may be roquu-ed. This nwnaity will also liquify Uia taugh mucus urd ntsJta It auaiar to expeotorate. II has beun tund suooaasf ulljr m many- e$Sdnrnto and I safa and. aura. . Bar esda by all dfeffiSH. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.-Chlcago hit three of Boston's pitchers all over the field today and won the opening game of the series, 17 to 5. Chicago's victory, coupled with New York's even break with Pitts burgh today, enabled the locals to gain half a game on the leaders. The mar gin between the two teams is now four games. The visiting pitchers possessed noth ing today, but wlldncss and the slaugh ter continued throughout the game. Cheney on the other hand, did not let up until toward the close of the con test when the Bostonlans made their scores. Extra base hits, daring base running and double plays were features of the game. Score: CHICAGO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. Hhtckard, It. 4 i 1 t OCampbell, cf 4 S 3 1 0 Wllllima, 1(4 0 0 4 0 Klrke. 3b.... t i t I t Bchultt, rf.,I 1 1 t 0 Sweeney, lb. i t I I 1 Tinker, H... 4 8 4 6 2Jickion, It.. 1 0 110 Zim'man, lb 4 8 4 1 OTItui, rf.... I 0 0 0 4 Downey, 8b. 0 1 1 0 Devlin lb.. 4 0 10 0 Leach, . cf... 12 0 OBrldwell, si I I 1 I Baler, lb.... 4 1 It 0 OKIIng. ..,.. 8 14 11 Brers, 18 1 OGowdy, 0....1 0 10 0 Downi, Jb... 1 0 0 1 OHets, ....... 1 0 0 2 0 Archer, .... 8 1 2 0 0 Brown, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Cotter, 0.,., 8 8 10 lKroh. p 1 0 0 0 0 cneney, p... i o o l l'Houeer . McDonsld , 0 0 0 0 0 Total 24 17 27 II 4 Total 83 0 24 11 8 Batted for Hess In the fifth. Batted for Kroh In the ninth. Chicago 2 01 3 0 4 i 2 -17 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 36 Two-baae hit: Campbell. Three-base hits: Zimmerman, Saler, Sheckard, Cot ter. Hon, e run: Klrke. Hits: Off Hess, 6 In four Innings; off Brown, 10 in two an dtwo-thlrds Innings; off Kroh, 2 in one and one-third Innings. Sacrifice fly: McDonald. Sacrifice hit: Evers. Stolen bases: Schulte, Archer, Evers, Cotton, Devlin, Brldwell. Double plays: Tin ker to Saier, Hess to Kllng to Klrke to Sweeney, Hess to Sweeney to Devlin, Evers to Tinker to Saier. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 3; off Cheney, 6; off Brown, 2; oft Kroh, 2. Hit by pitched ball. By Hess, Tinker, Struck out: By Cheney, 1; by Hess, 2; by Brown, 2; by Kroh, 1. Wild pitches: Hess, Kroh. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Orth and Bush. ' Glaata Win and Lose. PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Aug. 22,-Pitts-burgh won the first game of a double header, hitting Mathewson opportunely. Wagner waa the star of the game. In. the second the New York team had two batting rallies, one at the start and the Other at the finish. Durlnr a lull In their hitting, Pittsburgh tied the score Dy nitung xuarquara vigorously In the seventh. In the next Inning, however. the Giant got two singles, a double and a triple off Warner. Wagner made a nome run in tne iiitb. score, first game: MTTSteUROH. ' NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Menaor, cf.. 4 0 8 0 08no4r'aa If 4 111-0 Carey, If.... 4 110 0 Doyle. Ib.... 4 0 0 1 0 Byrne, 8b... 4 0 0 1 0 Becker, of... 2 4 8 0 1 wainer, aa.. i a e f 1 Murray, it.. 4 1 1 0 0 Miller, lb... 8 3 S O OMerkle. lb.. 4 0 10 1 Wllaoa, rf... 8 I I I lDerere .... 0 0 0 0 0 Butler, tb...J 8 2 0 OHeraof. Ib.. 4 8 14 0 Olbaon. c... 0 0 8 f'Meyen, e.,. 4 4 0 10 Camnlts, p.. 8 0 0 1 0 Fletcher, a. 8 8 8 8 0 Matbe'eoa, -s 1 0 1.1.0 Totals. ....SI 10 !7 0 t 'McCormlck 1 4 0 0 0 Crandall, p. 4 0 0 1 0 " '.' Totale..i..J3 4 84 10 8 Ran for Merkle In' the' ninth. . Bateed for Mathewson In the eighth. Pittsburgh ........ 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 -3 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hit: Fletcher. Baaes on balls: Off Cam nlts, 2; off Mathewson, 1; off Crandall, 1. Struck out: By Camnlts, 2; by Mathewson, 3; by Crandall, 1. Kits: Off Matb Jwson, 8 In seven innings; off Cran dall, 2 In one inning. Time: 1:42. . Um pires: Johnstone and-Klem. Score, second ganae: NEW YORK. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. gnodgr'aa. If 4 I t 0 OUottmtn, cf. S 3 1 0 0 I 4 1 0 Carey, If.... I 14 0 0 0 10 "Byrne, -Sb... t 0 17 0 14 1 0Wint, 11.,) I 14 0 1(0 OMlller, lb... I 8 12 10 8 11 OWIIaon. rf... 6100 McCarthy 1 3 1 0 Butler, Sb. I 0 1 OGlbaon, c. - Menaor .. ToUlt St 13 7 I 0 Simon, e.. BOSTON SHOTS OUT THE NAPS Collins Allows Cleveland Only Two Safe Hits Soring Game. NINE KUNS FOR B0ST0NIANS Cleveland's Only Chance to Score Conies la Eighth, When Bases Are Filled, bat Btrming i ham ' Pop Oat. BOSTON, Aug. 22.-Boston shut out Cleveland, 9 to 0, today. Ray Collins al lowed but two hits, while Boston knocked both Kaler and Mitchell from the box. Boston started scoring In the first Inning, getting two runs. Three more were added In the third and the same number In the fifth. Hooper's pop fly to right, whlc'U went for a double, and Speaker's single In the sixth counted the ninth run. Cleve land's only chance to score came in the eighth, when the bases were filled on Adams' hit and errors by Gardner and Grug, but Birmingham popped for the last out. Score: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A. Hooper, rf...t 1 1 0 ORyan, If.... 4 111 111 0B m' nam, - cf 4 0 0 1 2 10 OJackeon, rf.. 4 0 8 0 0 4 0 OtaJole. 8b... 4 0 0 7 ISO OJohneon, lb. 4 0 14 0 8 14 1 Olson. Sb..S 0 0 4 1 15 0 OCarlach, c. 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 OAdama,. c... 8 18 4 0 0 lPe'kinpa', asl 0 1 0 Kaler, p 1 0 Mitchell, p.. 1 0 0 0 "Walker, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 83 10 17 12 1 "Baker 10 0 0 Ball. Sb t Speaker, cf.. 8 -Men'kaen, at 4 Lewie, If.... I Gardner. Sb. 3 Engle, lb... Wagner, as Krug, aa... Carrlgaa c Colllna, p.. 8 8 0 4 1 t 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Doyle, Sb.. Becker, cf.. Murray, rf. Merkle, lb. Hemg, Sb. Meyera c. . Fletcher, aa. 4 Marquard. 4 Totals.. ...31 828 14 Batted for Mitchell in eighth. Ball out hit by batted ball. Boston ..2 0 3.0 3 1 0 0 - Cleveland ;.0 0-00. 00000-0 Two-base hit: Hooper. Three-base hits: Gardner, Speaker. Hits: Off Kaler, 4 in three innngs; off Mtchell, 4 n four nnngs; oft Walker, none n one nnong. Sacrifice fly: Gardner. Stolen bases: Ball, Gard ner (2), Engle. Left on bases: Boston, 7; Cleveland, 5. Bases on balls: Off Col lins, 1: off Kaler, 3; off Mitchell, 2; off Walker, 1. First base. on errors: Boston, 2; Cleveland, 2. Struck out: By Collins, 6; by Kaler, 1; by Mitchell. 1. Wild pitches: Kaler (2),Mitchell (2), Walker. Time: 1:50. Umpires: , o'Loughlln and Westervelt. ' ' Tlaere Beat Senators. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.-Both Hughes and Mullin were driven from the box to day, but Willett proved a better relief man than Vaughn and Detroit won easily, 9 to 6. The batting of Onslow and field ing of Morgan were the features, the former getting a home run and three singles. Score: , DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Jones, If.... 4 8 0 0 0 Milan, ef...4 18 0 1 Vltt, If 0 0 0 0 0 Foster Sb... t 8 0 10 Bush, aa..... 4 114 IMoeller, rf.. 5 110 0 Cobb, cf 4 110 IGandil, lb... 4 1 HI Crawford, rft 1 1 0 0 Morgan, lb.. 4 1 1 10 0 14 1 lWianka, If... 10 0 10 4 11 4 ewalker. If.. 0 0 0 0 0 118 OMcBrlde, aa. 4 8 ( 4 1 0 8 0 Henry, e.... 4 0 0 1 0 10 0 OHughea. p... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 Vaughn p.. I 0 0 4 0 "La porta .... 1 0 0 0) 0 Total 81 15 87 1$ lWIIUams .. 1 0 0 0 0 Corrldon, Sb 4 Onalow, lb,, f Deal, Sb 4 K archer, e.. t Mullin, p.... 1 Willett, p... t 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 S 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 Hendrls. p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Warner, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Vloa 0 0 0 0 0 Cole, p 0 4 0 0 0 Totals.. ...41 It 87 14 1 Batted for Wilson In the ninth.. ' Ran for Gibson In the eighth. Batted for Warner In the eighth. Pittsburgh ........ 10000130 1-4 New York 0 S 3 0 1 0 S 0-8 Two-baae hfts: Hoffman, Carey. Wag ner, Doyle, Miller, Merkle. Tbree-base hits: Wagner, - Bnodgrass, Murray, Fltoher. Home run. Wagner. Bases on balls: Off Warner. 1; off Uarquard, L Struck out: Hendrtx. 2; by Cole, 1; by Marquard. 2. Hits: Off Hendrtx. 7 In tour Innings: Off Warner, 4 in four In nings; off. Cole none in one Inning. Time: 2:06. Cmplrea: Klem and John stone. - Tf Idea Uaab Staata. S STANTON. Net. Aug. 22.-SpeeiaI.-One of tb fnoteet games fa the aUkhorn Fal'ey lcagne sertas waa played yesterday afternoon at tea Stanton fair grsonda, TJlden winning from SXaatra try a scare of 1 to 0. Both White and Wler had the batters gaeeaoig Uironshoot the entire game. TUdes's run cams tn tfta awmuh en aa error, two sacrtflcas and a hit. Tay lor featured tn left field for Stanton, A Ftarea - Attavk of maJaria, Over dnrangsmHnt and aitftiay trauma la easily caired tqr Blenttia BUt tent, thn Kuaxsurteed mmiada. Ss. Etur sale hy Bsatim. ffirtuj Co. The Pexsaatant and ludlnibiui TDm at tferwapanar Adatertlalha: la, tlia Band, tn BuaiBasa ' ToUl.....38 8 17 18 S Batted for SWanks In eighth. Batted for Vaughn In ninth. Detroit ..............4 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-9 Washington ........0 0 3 z o o o l o- Two-base' hits: Mullin, Willett, Gandll, Morgan, Cobb. - Three-base hits: Jones, Crawford. Home runs: Onslow, Moeller. Hits: Off Mullin. 3 In three and a third innings; off Willett, 3' in five and two- thirds innings; on Hugnes, z in one in ning; off Vaughn, 13 in eight innings. Sacrifice hit: Deal. Stolen bases: Cobb, Bush (2). Double play: Morgan to Mc- Bride to Gandll. Lett on ftases: uetroit. 9; Washington, C. Bases on balls: Off MulUn. 1: off Hughes. 8: off Vaughn, 2. First on errors: Detroit. 1; Washington, 3. Struck out: By Mullin, l; by Hughes, 2; . by Vaughn. 2. Wild pitch: Willett. Time: z:s. umpires: luvans ana cgan. White Sox Find Warhoa. xTfTir TrtDV Amr W T'hlrjia-o dnfated x-i.,.. VnrV f.illine haxrl nn WarhOD In two Innings. The New York hit Taylor, a Chicago recruit, hard, but could do noth ing with Walsh. 8oore: CHICAGO. ' NEW YORK. . AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. o..v k t A 9 4 AMrMlirn. aa 1 1 1 18 Mattick, rt.il 8 1 0 OChaae. lb... 4 8 0 0 lATi. ef 4 1 ouanieia, ir.. t I l Collins lb.. 8 3 10 8 0 Paddock, Sb. 4 1 0 8 0 ..... " w a a a A (IHImmona 2b 4 1 1 1 1 poaiv, - - - . --- - - - - - t 1 s I onanieu, n. i i v 114 4 isterrett, cf.. I 4 1 0 4 0Caldwell . 10 0 1 f Sweeney, . list owarnop. p. 1 oewotTerton Time: . 2.00. Umpires: Connolly . and Hart. ' Score, second game: t . PHILADELPHIA. , ST. JX)OI8. . AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Barry, as.... 2 0 0 2 0 Shot ten. cf.. 3 0 3 0 Maggert, If.. 1 1 1 0 0 Austin. So... 4 0 2 1 Colllna, 2b.. 8 1 S t OPratt. 2b.... 4 12 8 Baker, 3b ... S 0 0 8 OKutlna. lb.. 4 18 1 Mrlnnee. lb. S 0 1.' 0 lWllliama rf 8 0 0 1 Btrunk. cf... 8 0 2 0 OHogan, It... 4 18 1 Lord, rf 2 1.1 1 1 Wallace, aa.. 4 18 S Lapp, c...... 8 2 8 8 1 Alexander, c 3 3 31 1 Plank, p.....l I O S OB'gardner, (1111 Compton .. 0 0 0 0 Total! 28 8 87 It 3Stovall .. . 1 10 0 ' Totals...:. 83 7 24 14 Ran for Kutina In ninth. Batted for Williams In ninth. St. Louis 0 0000010 0-1 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1 -! Two-base hits: Pratt Alexander. Bases on balls:" Off Baumgartner. 5: off Plank, 1. Struck out: By Baumgartner, 2; by Plank, 8. Time:: 1:50. Umpires: Hart ana connouy. Auburn Loses By Costly Errors AUBURN, Neb., Aug. 22;-(Speclal Tel egram.) Costly errors lost the game for Auburn today In the first Inning. Score: nuv. Falls City 3 10000000-4 7 0 Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-010 3 Batteries: Falls City, Finch and Shes- tax; Auburn, Zonderman and Musser, Umpire: Sacrist. . HIAWATHA, Kan., Aug. 22.-(Sreclal Telegram.) Brauen was steady In the extra Innings today and Hiawatha took the fastest game It 'has played for weeks from Beatrice at the end of twelve bat tllng innings. Score: R.H.E. Hiawatha 00010210100 1-4 12 1 Beatrice 00000130100 O-o 13 7 ' Batteries: Beatrice, McDonald and Dar- row; mawatna. House, Brauen and Cat vln. . . , . - STELLA,- Neb., Aug, 22. (Special Tele. gram.)-Humboldt and Nebraska '. City played ball here today before an Immense crowd. ' Score, 6 to 9 In favor of Ne braska City, . - Zelder: Sb. Wearer, at Behalk, c. Taylor, p.. easterly Waleb, p 1 10 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 10 1 0 8 10 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 TotVla It 18 87 81 1 : Totals..... 31 10 35 1! 1 Batted for Taylor In eighth. Batted for Sterett In ninth. Batted for Warbop in ninth. Chicago J 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 0-9 New York '.....1 0001000 1-4 Two-base hits: Warhop. Weaver, Lord, Daniels, Schalk. Collins, Sweeney. Three base hit: Mat tick. Bases on balls: Off Warhop, 3; off Taylor, 2; off Walsh. 2. SUuck out: By Warhop. 4; by Taylor, 1; by Walsh. L Hits:" Off Taylor. 9 In six innings; oft Walsh, 1 In three Innings. Time: 1:83. Umplree: OBrten and Dineen. Athlttes Take '.Two. PHILADKf JH1A. Aua tt-PWIadel-pila won f games from St. Louia here. The oueninr contest waa won In the ninth on Collin.' single, a paaa le Baker and trunk's single. , The home team, bunched ttaHr hits with St. Louis' batting and fieidica- errors tn the eeoacd. Score, first tfi. L3CTX. PTTTTPlTlXHIAw Karry aav t 111 tgftaUan. .! I I 1 I 01 drln, H 4 110 tAmatla, rb 1 10 8 0 Colllna. Ba t 8 4 1 OPrati. 8b .3 18 3 0 Bake 0.. S 0 13 OelioeraH. UL. 4 4 0 0 Hafimaa. Ikl in 1 t Williams, ill 1 I 1 I BMia, at 4 114 OComotu. IL.t 8 3 4 t LorH. rf. Oil tWallaoa. aa. 3 4 1 3 t agan, o.. 1 1 4 lKrarttnO. a...l 113 4 Brarm. I 3 4 4 1 OHaallbm, p 1 0) 0 1 4 Bander, p.... I 0 4 10 ThsMawJe omit 1 - TMSde. St S-ITIT t - ' Two out when winning" run avnred. St. Louis .......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 Phlladriphia .......1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Basea on bsdla: Off Hamilton, 1; off Brown, 2i elf Bender. 2, Hit: Off Brawn,. 4 In. ax and uwuthlni Inning. Beaton Weakens la Nlath. CINCINNATI, Aug. - 22.-PhiladeIphia won from Cincinnati here today, -8 to 1. Benton pitched superb ball for eight In nings, allowing but one hit up to that time. In the ninth, howevar. with down, Paskert singled and scored on Lo- oert triple, tvlnar the soore. Mama struck out, but Cravath was passed In tentionally. Luderus waa also given a oase on Dans ana waisn singled, seor lng Lobert and Cravath. Scaton waa effective In all but the third Inning when ine locais nuncnea three hits for one run. scora; PHILADELPHIA. ' CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Paskert, cf.. 4 1 10 OBescher, If. .61 0 0 0 Lobert, Sb.. 4 1,1 1 OMaraana. cf. I 1 1 Magee, If.... 4 0 10 OHoblltsel, lb 4 I 13 0 0 CrsTath, rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 Mitchell, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 Luderus, lb. 1 0 13 1 OPhelan, lb.. 4 0 0 0 0 Walsh, lb... 4 1 2 4 . OGrant. as.,, . 4 1 110 Doolan. aa... 1 0 0 7 OEgsn,. 2b.... 4 1 1 1 0 Dootn. C.....4 0 i 0 0 Clarke, .... 2 1 10 1 0 Beaton, p.... 1 0 11 OBenton, p... 110 10 Flnneran. p. 0 0 0 0 0 'Bates 1 0-0 0 0 Knabe ..... 1 0 0 0 0 . . ToUls 36 t 27 11 0 Totals.....2 4 87 14 0 ... . Batted for Seaton In ninth. Batted for Benton in plnth. Philadelphia 000000003-3 Cincinnati ........ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Three-base hits: Clark. Lobert. Hits: Off Seaton. 8 In eight innlnss:. off Fin neran, 1 In one : Inning. ' Sacrifice hit: Seaton. Stolen bases: Marsans, 2; Hob- lltsel. Eran. Cravath. Walsh. Bescher, Double play: Seaton to Walsh. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 11. Bases on balls: Off Seaton, 3: off Ben ton. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Seaton. Benton. ' Struck out: 14y Seaton, 2: by Benton, 10. Time: i:&u.. umpires Eason and Emslie. , - -.-'.- . Brooklyn Beats St.'Loals. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 22.-Brooklyn pounded Steele and Geyer at will, while Tingling was steady .after-the first St. Louis los ing the opening game, cutshaw's field ing featured. . Score: , ' BROOKLYN. . ... ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.B. Moran. cf...S 4 4 0 OHufglns.-3b. 3 . 1 4 f 0 Northen. rf. 1 1 0,0 Magee, If.... 4 3 0 1 0 J. Smith, 3b I 3 0 3 OMowrey. ' tb. I 0 1 1 0 Danbert. til) 0 OKonetcby, lb 4 1 11 2 1 Wheat. If..' -3 1 3 4 OKTans, rf...4 10 0 0 Cutahaw, Jb.4 1. 4 8 0 Hauser, as. .' 4 3 4 0 0 Fisber ss...v 10 4 lOakea, cf.... 4 1 3 V 0 Erwln, (,...111 1 OWIngo. e.... 4 l'S 4 3 Tingling, p.. 4 14 1 OSteele, p.;.; 1 1114 . ' -Geyer, p...... 1 0 0 3 0 TotaIt;i,..S7 15 27 18 1W. Smlth.."l 0-400 .33 10 87 It I " v Totals. Batted for Geyer In ninth. , , ' Brooklyn-....:. ....0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 2-9 St. Louis.... ...3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-6 Two-base hits: Mague. Wheat, Wlngo, Northen, Hauser. ' Three-base, hits: J. Smith (2), Ylngllng, Moran. Home run: D&ubert. Bases on balls: Of f Ylngllng, 2; off Geyer, 3. Struck out: By Tingling, 3; by Geyer, 2. Hits: Off Steele, 4 In three innings; off Geyer, 9 In six Innings. Time: 1:46,- Umpires: Rigler and Flnneran.-; , . Jaetas Oatpttchee Lots. COLLTtBUB. , Nf b., Aatj. , 22,-(Special Telegram.) Coiumbut Iron': Its. . sixth straight game today by defeating Kear ney In a real pitcher betftle between Joetus and Lots. In which Justua came out Tictortau. It was the fastest and most airtight game ever , played In this etty, as the Tieitors were able to get only fire men on basea In the nine innings and the Pawnees could get on ony six times. In the seventh Inning E. Brown nsed Ida bd and bsMead of stoppfntr at first daahed tor cacsnd and nl caiti when Herr dropped kU Ugh -fir. He took third an a tsasia j ban aad tn the pinch Leach ail one tbat- Eynek . enuid . not hanale tn tfxs aad - Biwsra acired . the only ran at the game Faat fielding of thn i Pawnxea ami Ck tgiretfM pj teniae ansa Oka Carfaree,- Ttjtiayli gxma sokIbss fins sgygtrfaenth wCUtej tor Juaoia ent bC Usentr-three gamua tScnres: '. . R.H.E. Ksamer ; (I 0 00 00000-032 Columbus .0 t tlltl (Mil N Batlariest.- (Diuinihua. Juauia and Nel son: Ksarnay. Lata and Snellman. Two- baae IrittB . ainclatoii. Here at, 13me3.L30. Cinpire; Mbllerrrratt. . . Pendttant Advertising, is. tba Rr. to RlgrRoturrn. . THIRD CITY LOSES EIGHTH' Many Straight Defeats Follow for Grand Island. PATHFINDERS FIND TEAM EASY Administer Shntont to Playera While They Rnn Up Nine Scores Hastlngls Has Close Shave with Snperlor. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 22.-(Spe. cial Telegram.) Fremont did not need the assistance of the umpire, which It had, to . win today's game. Lax playing, coupled with poor luck, was in the camp of the locals In bunches. Henry's batting was a feature, he getting four hits out of four times up. This makes eight straight defeats for the third city. Score: R.H.E. Fremont 2 00103102-971 Gr. Island. ..0 00000000-QT4 Earned runs: Fremont, 3. Three-base hits: Henry, KIngdon. Bases on balls: Off KInKdon. 3: off Fentress. 6; off Hart man, 1. . Struck out: By Kingdon, 6; by Fentress, 5; by Hattman, 5. Double play: Thompson to Ries to Henry. Passed ball; Coe. Hit by pitched ball: Turpln. Lm pires:' Nugent and Graves. Seward Wins from York. ; SEWARD, Neb., Aug. 22-(Speclal Tete gram.) Seward began a series of twelve games ' here today, by playing "JTork, Leonard's hitting brought In six runs for Seward. Both teams batted heavily, Osborne knocked the first ball over the fence this year for a home run. Score: ' . ' ... R.H.E. Seward 2030400 0 1-1014 1 York :..... 003120 0 0-9 14 1 Y)t 44AAa CjavAws4 Vannlntt PnnriAM Hanks and Prucha; York, ThraUklll, Bur nett and Kelley. umpires Collins.. Close Call for Hasting. . HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 22.-( Special Telegram.) Vance was easy for Hast ings, but the wlldness of Hastings' pitch ers almost lost the game. The hitting by Downey and Smith and fielding featured. 8core: -, R.H.E. Hastings ....0 03001 10 -480 Superior 0 1 000002 0-854 Batteries: Vance and LIzzette: Adams. Shaner, McCullough and Bachant. The Mid-West Tourna ment is one of Omaha's big current events. Another is the opening of our new store for gentle men Tuesday, August 27. : Are you looking for better clothes clothes . that are really custom-tailored in every "part and process! Our Kensingtons are that sort and our Stetson hats and smart furnishings em body the 'newest ideas for Fall. ' ' ' A cordial welcome awaits you! V'nAGEE&PEEl - . 413 8. 16th St. Omaha. Lincoln. Arrow Jfotch COLLAR Meets close in front and stays so 154 2for Oaett, Peabosry tt Cc, Tny, K. T. N