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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912.
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By "Bud" Fisher
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IICHITAS ARE SLAUGHTERED
maha Thumps Three Pitchers for
a Total cf Twenty Hits.
VISITORS STAET OUT WELL
They Manage to Get Tfcree-Rnn
Lead, bat the Locals Tarn la
and Pile Up Marc Thaa
Enough to Win.
Omaha slaughtered three Wichita
pltehem for a total of twenty hits yes
terday and won the hut game of the
series by a score of 13 to 1.
It was the worst slaughter seen at the
local ysrd this year. Wichita started out
like a sure winner and managed to get
a three-run lead on the Rourkes before
th home team started. But when they
did start they kept it up for four solid
Innings, In which time they made all
their runs. In the third they tied the
Wichita score with three runs. In the
fifth theree more tallies were hammered
In. In the8ixth the same number sgaln
ambled over and In the seventh four
runs capped the climax and then the
Omahogs stopped. ,
Hall started the work tor the Rourkes
from the mound, but was hauled out of
the box In the third Inning, after the
Jobbers had hammered out a triple, a
double and he had passed two men. Jack
Fugate was sent to the rescue and held
the vllators helpless fo rthe remainder of
the game, while the Rourkes went wild.
Omaha's runs, however, were not the
result of clean Mts, aft the .Wnra
played a poor game and made an 'error
almost every time one of the players
touched the ball. But at that Omaha
made enough earned runs to win the
game. When Fugate went o nthe mound
the score was three against him, but he
"pulled out a winner.
' For a while It looked as It Wichita
would get a few runs In the seventh in
ning, but a snappy double play choked
them. Clemmons was on second and Mee
on third, when Davis sent one to rugate
who threw to Nlehoff, and Nlehoff re
layed it to Justice.
Craig walked in the first, took second
on an Infield hit. went to third when
Koerner was forced at second and scored
on a passed ball. In the second Clem
mons tripled and scored on Mee's double,
who in turn scored on Craig's single.
The Rourkes tied It In the fourth. Nle
hoff doubled and scored on Bills' double.
Bills scored when Craig dropped Justice's
long fly. Coyla singled, scoring Justice.
Johnson singled in th eflfth. Kane beat
out a bunt Schlpke landed safe on Com
mons' error and Johnson scored. Kane
scored on Nlehoff 's single and Schlpke
was caught at th plate. Bills singled to
deep right, scoring Nlehoff.
Coyle doubled In the sixth and scored
on Thomason's double. Johnson beat out
a bunt Kane doubled, scoring Coyle and
Tommle and Johnson scored from third
on Schlpke's sacrifice fly. Justice drew a
walk In the seventh. Coyletrlpled, scoring
Justice. Tommle singled, scoring Coyle.
Johnson singled, sending Tommle to third.
Kane singled, scoring Thorn eon, and
Johnson went to third. Johnson stole
home while 6can!on pilfered second.
Petti grew landed safe on Justice's error
la the seventh and scored on Clemmons'
double. Callahan doubled in the eighth
and scored on Hughes' single. Score:
being substituted, and the hitting ceased.
Score:
SIOUX CITY,
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Clarke, sfs, 4 12S00
Lynch, rf ... 4 1 2 2 0 0
Myers, If 4 110 0 0
Tennant lb 4 1 2 12 0 0
French, ss.... 4 0 2 0 2 0
Andreas, Zb 4 0 0 1 S O
Evans, 3b S 0 0 1 10
Chapman, c 2 0 8 0 0
Clark, p 2 0 0 0 2 0.
Brown, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 4 27 10
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H.
O.
Berghsmmer, ss 6 0 0 2 1
Lloyd, '2b 3 0 0 s 4
Cobb, rf. 4 1 2 2 0
McCormlck, If 4 0 2 4 0
Cole, cf 4 0 1 0 0
Barbour, 2b 4 12 3 0
Mullen, lb 4 0 1 6 1
Htratton, c 3 0 0 5 ' 2
Miller 1 0 1 0 0
Wolverton, p ,.2 1 0 1 3
Dwyer 1 0 0 0 0
Total .....35 3 9 27 11
A. K
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Batted for Stratton in the ninth.
Batted for Wolverton in the ninth.
Sioux City 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0-4
Lincoln ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-3
Two-base hits: McCormlck, Myers.
HSrl t0i Mulle": Andreas to Tennant.
Lett on bases: Lincoln, 7; Sioux Cttv 3.
Stolen base: Cobb. Sacrifice hit: Chap,
man. Struck out. By Wolverton, 8; by
Off Wolverton. 1; off Clark, 2. Passed
HaeU Pman' Time: 1:37 tJmPre:
Justice, as ....
ICoyle. rf
Thomason, cf
Johnson, c ....
Kane, lb
Schlpke, 2b
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A.
ft
s
4
... 3
Sainton, 2b 1
43 13 20 27 10 1
WICHITA.
AB. R. H.
S O 1
Nlehoff. 3b 4
Bills, If S
Hall, p 0
Fugata, p ; S
Totals
1
Davis, rf
Craig, cf 4 1 1
Koerner, lb 4 0 1
Callahan, s 4 1 1
Hughes, 2b 3 0 1
Pettigrew, If ........ 3 0 0
Krantz, If .......... 10 0
demons, If 4 13
Jlce, 3b 3 1 2
Durham, p ......... 2 0 0
Ferry, p 0 0 0
Thumas, p 11 1
Wacob 0 0,0
; ToUla
Ran for Petllgrew in the seventh
'tatted for Perry in the seventh.
Oiaha
-.unx 0 0 0 2 3 3 4 0 13
.Hit 0 1 2 3 4 4 4 2 -20
l'.uns 120000110-1
iw 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 2-10
O.
0
A.
34 S 10 24 13 4
DENVER KEEPS VP ITS PACE
Dee Moines Helps Visitors Wla by
Mnklaa- Errors.
DBS MOINES, Aug. 23,-Denver made
It four straight from Des Moines by a
slugging contest today, 7 to 6. The vis
itors were aided by castly errors. Score:
DES MOINES.
' , AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Hahn, rf. 6 2 4 2 .0 0
Rellly.- 2b. 4 3 3 2 2 1
Kores, ss , 5 1 3 2 7 0
Jones, lb 6 0 2 12 0 1
Wetiel, If. 4 0 2 1 0 0
Leonard. 3b .... 3 0 0 2 ,1 o
Claire, 3b 1 o 0 0 0 0
Ferris, cf 4 0 o s a i
Utalawskt, e ...2 o 0 3 3 1
MuOraw, c. . 2 0 0 2 0 0
Kaber, p. 2 0 0 0 3 0
ragge, p. 3 o o 0 1
SENATORS WIS TWIN BILL
Johnson Victorious in Sixteenth
Straight Game in First.
DETROIT OUTPLAYED IN BOTH
la Ninth Inning; of Second Contest
Tr Cobb Hits Home Han Over
Right Field Fence, bnt
None ' Is on Base.
Standing of Teams
TWO GAMES FOR THE GIANTS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.-Waahlngton
defeated Detroit today in both games of
a double-header. Walter Johnson in the
first game scored his sixteenth straight
victory. Caahlon was wild in the second,
but effective In tight places. In tha
ninth inning of the second game Ty Cobb
hit a home run over the right field fence.
Score, first game:
WASHINGTON. DETROIT.
Afl.H.O.A.E.
Ullin ef.... lilt -0Joiif,
Fotter, lb... 4
liollr, rf.. 4
Oindll, lb... 4
Marfan, tb.. I
8hink, It...
MrBride, H. I
Alnimlth, e. 4
Jobnun, .. 4
If.... 4 110 0
....I 1 0
...4 10
1 0
0 S
; 13
1
0 4
1 4
0 0
MUM, ct.... t
Fwter, 8b... 6 1
Moeller, rf.. 4 t 1
Oandll. lb... 0 l
Morftn, tb.. 4 1 t
Hhukt. If... Il
Totals
Kenorthy,
Gllnrare. If. .
Cassldy, rf. ,
Beall, cf. ...
French. 2b. .
Coffee, ss. ..
Lindsay, lb.
Block, c. ....
Ramay, p. ...
Schreober, p.
Qulllln, Sb. ..
DENVER.
, AB. R.
3b 1 0
4 2
S
3
S
4
3
4
... 1
... 3
... 4
6 12 27 18 4
0 ! McBrld. M. 4 1 I
HHinr. e..... I 4
o.
0
1
1
0
1
' 3
10
11
0
0
1
A.
Totals ...
Des Moines
Denver .......
30
...1 0
.,..1 0
T 10
3 0 0
0 0 6
37
0 2
0 0
1
0 0-4
0 0-7
Two-base hits: Korea, Block. Three
base hit; Kores. , Sacrifice hits: Gllmore,
Schrelber, Undsay. Bases on balls: Off
Faber, 2,:, off Ramey, 1. Struck out: By
Faber, I; by Rogge, 2; by Ramey, 1: by
Sohreiber, 1. Ptolen bases: Ken worthy,
Beall, Qulllln, Gllmore, Block. Hits: Off
Faber, t in four and two-thirds Innings;
off Rogge. 2 In four and one-third Innlnas:
off Ramey, 7 in two and one-third Innings;
ort Hchreiber, In six and two-thirds In
ning. Left on bases: Des Moines, 7;
Denver, 7. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Knapp
and Flynn.
ST. JOE LANDS ON TOPEKANS
Hits
Eleven Rim and Elarhteea
Halt by Visitors.
TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 23.-8t. Joseph
by heavy hitting easily defeated Topeka
today, li to 4. Score:
TOPEKA.
Cochran, rf 4
Lee, If S
King, cf 4
Gardner, lb S
McDonald, 3b 3
Walsh, 2b 4
Patterson, as ...... 3
Smith, o 3
Cocreham, p 1 .
Sullivan, p
'Mciieep
Totals
Rellly. 2b ....
Powell, If ....
Kelly, rf ....
Zwllllng, cf .
Watson, lb
Westersll, Sb
Melnke, sc ...
Gossett, o . .
Woldring, p .
Totals ...
M 0
3
....... S5 4
ST. JOSEPH.
AB.
... 37 11
H. O. A. E
110 0
12 0 0
3 3 0 0
0 11 1
112 0
1 5 3 0
13 2 1
0 4 S
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0
1 27 13 3
H. a A. E.
10 3 1
1 4 0 0
3 10 0
1 3 0 0!
3 12 1 0
4 111
3 A 2 0
24 2 0
3 13 0
13 27 10 2
Alnmlth. t. 1 J
C'ihln, p.. (
St Joseph 12114100 1-11
Topeka 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Three-base hit: King. Two-base hits:
Patterson. Westersll (2). Woldring. Sacri
fice hit: Ooesett. Sacrifice flies: Rellly,
Gossett. Double plays: McDonald to
Gardner, Gardner (unassisted), McDonald
to Walsh to Gardner, Westersll to
Walsh. Stolen base: Powell (2). Hf's:
Off Cocreham, 7 in three and one-third
Innings; off Sullivan, 2 in one Inning;
off McKee. t in four and t-
iwo-case ntta Johnson. Nlehoff, Bills, nlngs. Bases on balls: Off Cocreham
uy i. Uiomaaon, Kane, Moe, Clemmons, 2; off Sullivan. 2; off McKee. 2; off
CaLahan. Three-base hits: Coyle. Clem- Woldring. i. struck out: Bv i!n.rhm
i uj ivuiunn. a. rasaea call: Uoscett
mor.s. Double play: Fugata to Nlehoff
to Justice. Hits: Off Hail 3 in one and
one-third Innings: Off Fusate. 7 in seven
an utwo-thirds innings; off Durham, I
In four and one-third Innings; off Perry,
s in one and two-thirds innings; off
Thomau. S in two innings. First base on
bails: Off Hall, 2; off Fugate, 1; off
Uurharn. 2; off Thomas, 2. Struck out:
Ry Fugate. 4; by Durham. 2; by Perry.
2: ly Thomas, L Stolen bases: Thoma
son. Johnson, Schlpke, Scanlon i2), Nte
iiutf, Daviu, Hughes. Thomas. Sacrifice
bit: Schlpke. Left on bases: Omaha, U;
Wichita. 6. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Mc
Ginn! and Meyer.
Wild pitch: Woldrlnc. Tim: iw
pires: Johnson and O'Toole.
INDIANS .'-..TAKE FINAL GAME
Hunching: of Hits Off Wolverton la
11 Ira Beats Lincoln.
LINCOLN.' Neb., Aug. 23.-Sibux City
won the f nal game of the series, 4 to 3,
Donare Defeats Mndlson.
DODGE, Neb.. Aug. 2S.- Special. )-The
Dodg9 Athletics met the Madison team
on the Humphrey grounds yesterday and
trimmed it easily by the tune of 7 to 3.
The Dodge batters clouted t&ivadtl all
over the field, finally knocking him out of
the box in too sixth Inning. Artly fo. the
Dodge team pitched brilliant ball, a'ow
ing only four hita. He was master of the
situation ftom the atart to finish. Score:
R.H.E.
Madison 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 4 3
Dodge 0 1 0 4 M 0 1 M U I
Batteries: Madiaon, Zavadll, Pyers and
Ross; Dodge, Artly and Butler.
li 1 OBuah, H
a a a Cobb, cf
1 0 Crawford, rf 4
t I OCorrldoo, lb. 4
1 9 oOmlow, lb..
t ODmI. b 4
S 0 inuifi, e... 4
1 3 oDubuc, p.... 1
Worka, p.... 2
ToU1j...-M 7 J4 14 4
Detroit 5?,15,J?tt
Washington 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 -
Two-base hits: Gandll, Crawford.
Foster. Three-base hit: Shanks. Home
runs: Foster, Moeller. Hits: Off Dubuc,
8 In three innings; off Works, 4 In five In
nings. Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Sto an
bases: Crawford ii), Onslow, McBride
(2). Alnsmlth. Shank, (3). Double plays:
Bush to Corrldon to Onslow, McBride to
Morgan to Gandll. Left on bases: De
troit 7; Washington, 4. Bases on balls.
Off Dubuc, 2; off Works. 2; off Johnson.
" First on erWs: Washington. 2. Struck
out: By Dubuo. 1; by Works, 3: by John
Son! 8. Wild pitch: Works. Time: 1:45.
Umpires: Egan and Evans.
Score, second game:
WASHINGTON. D0 n . -
.nun i It AB.H.O.A B.
" . . n t
0 QJonoa, it.... " '
1 1 Bush, m 1
1 OLoudon, lb.. 1 1 0 0
0 OCobb. cf..... 8 1 0 B
1 1 Crawford, rfl t 0 0
0 Cor1 don, IbMl 0 1
I 0Olow. lb.. 4 114 1
4 ODoal. b 1 I J
0 OKochor, ... 4 14 11
1 OMcOeo, p.... MM
lk n 1011
Detroit ! 1 2 ? 2 2 ft 1 t
Washington ....... J 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Two-base hit: Milan. Home run: Cobb.
Hits: Off McGhe, 1 in one and one-third
Kning; off Lake 8 in -ven and two
thirds innings. Sacrifice hits. Deal.
Shanks. Stolen bases: Cobb, Foster.
Shanks. Jones, Bush. Crawford Corrldon,
Milan. Left on bases Detroit 10; Wash
ington, 8. Bases on balls: Off McGh.
1; off Lake, 1; off Cashlon, 8. First on
erro: Detroit I; W"lngton. 4. Struck
out: By Lake, 5. by Cashlon, 5. PMa
ball: Kocher. Wild pitches: Cashlon. 3.
Time: 2:0i. Umpires: Evans and Egan.
Sox Bent Yankees.
NEW TORK, Aug. 23.-Not a Newjork
batter reached second bsse today off
ctcotte .until the ninth. Fisher was fair y
effective " but made several untimely
""Batted for Fisher In the ninth.
CHICAGO Nw V0RK-
CKICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B.
a ocnu. in...
( eDaolela. If.. 4 1 I J
1 OPiddock. Jb. 4 I 1 '
oaimmtM, 3b4 0 I 4 8
Hrt!l. rf-
4 BStorrott. cf.. 4 J J J
5 tgwoonty, .. I 1 4 1 o
1 OKtthor, P-.- "Ml
" " " Sn.M..U ... 1 1 4)
..It 1 17 14 ODavla, p 9
ToUU..... T ti U 4
Chicago 0 I 0 1 0 1 0-4
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2--
Two-base hits: Bodle. Clc;- Bases
on balls: Off F1her. 1; off Clcotte. 1.
Struck out: By Fisher, 2; by Ctcotte. 4.
Hits: Off Flaher, 8 In eight nnnBvT"
Davis, 0 In one Inning. Time: 1:69. Um
pires: Dlneen'and O'Brien.
Bedlent Pnsslea Naps.
BOSTON, Aug. 23. Boston won again.
Bedlent keeping the Cleveland hits scat
tered except In the fifth, when Ryan s
triple came on top of a single, the vis
itors' only run. Score:
BOtfTON. CLEVELAND.
launiA AB.H.O.A.B.
1 OKjrtn, u !
t I aB'm'buo, eft 1 1 0
4 tJackM, ft.. 4 1 I S
t SlAloio, lb... 4 111
1 JohMoa, lb. I 1 I
(Olaoa, lb.... 4
1 1 AUmi. c... 11(1
I 1 0T'klnp4 n S 4 S 1
o.Nth, ...... 100
8Mn, p
t n ii B.ik,
HunUr ...1
Rath. tb....
Mittlck. rf.. 4
lard. ct..... 4
Oolltm, lb., 4I
Hodla. If.... 4 11
Solder, lb... 4
wwirar, M...4
Kuha. 4
Cteott. p.,. I
ToUla..
1 1
1 t
1
t I
t 4
1
Hoapar, ft... 1
Ball, lb I 1
gpaakor, cf,. 4 1
Lawla, If.... 1
Oardiwr, lb. I
Bail, lb.... I
Wuw, m.. 4 1
CarrlfU, a.. 8 I
Bedlaot, p.. 4 1
Totals.....:
Totals.....! 124 I 1
Batted for Baskette in ninth.
Boston 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland 00001000 o I
Two-base hit: Jackson. Three-base hit;
Ryan. Hits: Off Steen, 4 In one and on:
third Innings; off Baskette. 2 In six and
two-thirds Innings. Bases on balls: Off
Bedlent, 2; off Steen, 2; off Biuskette, 4.
Struck out: By Bedlent 7; by Baskette,
4. Time: 1:66. Umplnea: E. Westervelt
and O'Laughltn.
- Wayne Team Wins.
WAYNE, Neb.. Aug. 33 SD-.-lal Tele.
gram.)-At Bloomfleld yesterday Wayne
uy uuncnmg nils on woiverion in one aeleated the home teem 8 to 3 and today
XT' , t 7 y 3ru"Cr,min I wvne defeated th Hrmn club by a
v iwv'fj v s'VUI HIV IW, v fi , J Qt Q &
MALVERN GATHERS PURSE
IN TABOR BALL TOURNEY
TABOR, la., Aug. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Malvern won honors In the baisa
ball tournament here, taking the
purse. Tabor was second, drawing $110:
Farragut, third, 3S3, and Glenwood fourtu
with 155.
Malvern won the final game from
Tabor, 8 to 0, by more consistent work.
Faber's umpiring throughout the tourna
ment was satisfactory. Today's scores:
R.H.E.
Farrayut 0 24O00O0-675
Glenwood ...0 20200000-458
Batteries: Conner and Whoe'er; Ward
"net l ong. Bases on balls: Off Conner,
I. Struck out: By Conner, 8. Only hom
run ot to irnamer t was made this game
by Beat Glen wool al o made a two-bise
hit.
Score, afternoon game: R.H.E.
Mai. em 0 22200o 8 2
i Tabor .,....,,0 90000000-085
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pci.1
Denver ....74 61 .5321
Omaha ....70 55 .5601
St. Joeeph.67 65 .5491
Des Molnes.61 61 .5001
Lincoln ....tt 62 .6001
P'ux Clty..l 63.492'
Wichita ....57 68 . 456!
Topeka ....43 .80 .3501
AM BR. LEAGUE.
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.LPct.
New York. .80 33 .708
Chicago ....75 38.664
Pittsburgh .67 46 .593
Phlladel'a .63 57 .482
Cincinnati ..53 62.461
St. Louis.... 49 66 .430
Brooklyn ..42 7" .
Boston 33 79 293
AMER. ASS'N.
. W.L.Pct.1 W.L.Pct
Boston 81 36 .6931 Minneapolis 85 47 .644
Washin'n .74 46 .6221 Columbus ...86 49 .634
PWladel'a .69 46 .m Toledo "78 53 .595
Chicago ....69 57 .SCTKansas City 64 69 ,4ti
Detroit ....58 .66 .4831 Milwaukee .63 68 .481
Cleveland ..52 65 . 4441 St Paul 62 74 456
StI0 -VL- "Vlll ..49 85 .366
St. Louis....37 79 319 Indianap-3Iis.47 88 .348
NEB. . LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.1 WL.Pet
Fremont ...65 39 .6851 Neb. City...Rfi'36 .608
Hast'ngs ..56 40 .6S3I Falls aty...66 37 .602
Kearney ..53 42 .558' Auburn ....48 42 .638
. uiumum .n.m.- -i Heatrlce ...42 48 4'7
Seward ....49 46 .6161 Humboldt ..40 52 .435
T,::S5-!Htaw-t' 3290-8
Superior ...33 61 .3511
Testerdnr's Resnlts.
-WESTERN LEAGUE.
Wichita, 6; Omaha, 13.
Denver, 7; Des Moines, 6.
St. Joseph, 11; Topeka, 4.
Sioux City; 4; Lincoln, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. , .
New York 2-3; Pittsburgh, 1-2.
:' - AMERICAN 'LEAGUE,
Chicago, 4; New oYrk, 2.
petro't, 1-4. Washington. 8-6.
St. Louls-Phlladelphla; wet grounds.
Cleveland, 1; Boston, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 4; St. Paul. 12.
Toledo. 3; Kansas City. 1.
Columbus, 7; Milwaukee, 8.
Fremont, 0. Grand Island, 6.
York, 1; Seward, 8.
Superior, 6; Hastings, 7.
Kearney, 6; Columbus, 9.
MINK LEAGUE.
Beatrice, 6; Hiawatha, 0.
Falls City, S; Auburn, 4.
Nebraska City, 8; Humboldt, 8. '
. ' Cameo Today.
wWtuern ea&ue-Ornaha at Des Moines,
Wichita at Topeka, Sioux City at St
Joseph, Denver at Lincoln.
National League Brooklyn at St Louis,
Boston at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cin
cinnati, New York at PI Jburgh.
American League Chicago at New
York.. Tlptrnlr n urokln.nn cj. t
at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Boston.
American Association Louisville at St.
Paul, Toledo at Kansas City, Columbus at
Milwaukee.
Nebraska State League-Kearney at
Columbus, Fi-emOnt at Grand Island,
York at Seward, Superior at Hastings.
Mink League-Nebraska City at Hum
boldt F.alls City at Auburn, Beatrice at
Hiawatha. : . . .
Pirates Twice Beaten in Hard
Fought Battles at Home.
. '
0T00LE EXHIBITS GOOD FORM
ISLANDS SHUT OUT FREMONT
Winning; Team Haw Mnrg-in of Only
One Rnn In Each Contest
Triples by Wilson, Her
sos and Fletcher.
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 28. New York took
both games Of a double-header from the
Pittsburgh team by 2 to 1 and 3 to 2. The
tirst game 'went ten innings. Cole re
lieved Robinson in the tenth, and Cran
dall was put In the box in the sixth by
New York In place of Ames, who waa
hit for a single and a double In that Inn
ing. ' . .
In the second contest' O'Toole and Tes
i'eau fere opposing pitchers and both did
fine work. O'Toole was relieved by Cole
after the seventh Inning. In the same
inning the locals had men on third and
second and Hyatt was sent to bat in
place of O'Toole.' .Pittsburgh tied the
score In the fourth Inning. Byrne went
to first on balls, Carey sacrificed and
Byrne scored on a wild pitch. The New
York team won in the eighth, Tesreau
making the winning run. He went-to
first on balls, the second on a sacflce
by Snodgrass, and home on a two bagger
by Becker. Score, flit game:
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E.
SnodgT'sa, If t 1 I
Doyle, lb ... 5 1 1
Becktr, cf... I I t
Murray, rf.. 4 1 I
Murklt, lb., t 1 It
Hem Sb.. 4 1 1
Moyera, c. .. 4 1 (
Fletcher, m. 4 1 1
Ann, p 1 0 t
Crudall, p.. 1 0 0
Colo, p
Total! 31 11 10 14 lHyatt
PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.E.
lByrao, lb...
t Carey, If....
ODonltn, rf...
0 Wagner, a.,
0 Miller, lb...
Wilson, rf...
1 1 Butler, 2b...
4 C'Gibaoa, c...
I 0'Menaor ....
vHoUnaon, p.
Cubs Have Hard Task
to Outfinish Giants
CHICAGO, ; Aug. 23.-Wlth its victory
over Boston today,; while New York won
and lost a game at Pittsburgh, Chicago
gained half a game on the Giants In the
race for the National league pennant and
now only four game separate the two
clubs, . '
, Figures on the thrilling race show that
Chicago will have a difficult task to de
feat the Giants for the flag, as New
York is not only In the lead, but has
more games to play. The Cubs have
forty -one games left on the schedule.
This includes one . series with each club
of the league and a second series with
Boston, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati
and St. Louis.
The Giants have forty-three games left
to play, Including one series with each
club in the league and a second series
with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Brooklyn,
Boston and Philadelphia. The Cubs have
four postponed games to play, while the
Giants have seven. If New York should
lose a total of fifty games, or seventeen
more, Chicago would have, to win thirty
nine and Bae only eleven of Its remain
ing games to get "the pennant. The final
standing then would be: New York, 104
games won and fifty lost; Chicago, 105
won and forty-nine lost ......
CONNIE MACK MAKES DEAL
FOR WALSH AND MURPHY
BALTIMORE. Aug. 33.-Manager Jack
Dunn of the Baltimore International
league club and Manager Connie Mack
of the Philadelphia Americans today
completed a deal by which Outfielders
Jlmmle Walsh and Eddie Murphy of the
Baltimore club will be transferred to the
Athletics' lineup. ,
Dunn will be allowed to retain Pitchers
Shawkey and Dantorth and will get In
addition OutfieHer Lord and Infielder
Derrick and 35.9UO in cash. Walsh and
Murphy have been batting above .330 all
season.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 21-Manager
Mack of the Philadelphia American
league club denied the report from Ba'ti
more that he had completed a deal with
Manager Dunn of the Baltimore Interna
tional league club. "It Is true," he said,
"that Dunn and myself have discussed a
deal, but we have yet to reach any agree
ment." .
Norrisls Defeated
by McLoughlin
, . .
NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 23.-Maurtce E.
McLaughlin of Snn Francisco defeated
A. E. Korris ot Philadelphia today In the
most brilliant match up to the semi
finals played this year In the all-comers'
tournament for the national lawn tennis
championship In single The score
weret -, 5-7, 0-4. 3-6, tt-2.
Total IS IHII
Pittsburgh .1 00000000 0-1-
New York .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1-2
Two-base hit's: Wagner. Miller, Becker.
Three-base hits: Hersog, Fletcher. Sacri
fice hits: Carey, Miller. Stolen base: Wil
son. Double play: Fletcher, Doyle and
Merkle. First on balls: off Robinson. 2;
off Sole, 1. Hit by pitcher: by Ames,
Byrne: by Robinson. Myers. Struck out:
By Robinson, 5; by Ames, 1; by Crandall,
1. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6; New
York, 11. Hits: Off Robinson, 11 in 91-3
innings; off Cole, none In 2-3 Inning; off
Ames, 8 In 6 innings; off Crandall, 2 in
4 innings. Time, 2:03. Umpires: Klem
and Orth.
NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.
BnodgT'ta, 1ft 1 I
Doyle Sb.... 4
Becker, cf. . . 4
Murray, rf.. 4
Merkle, lb.. S
Henos, lb.. 4
Meyera,' e... 4
Fletcher, fa. I
Teareau, p... I
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PITT8BUROH.
AB.H.O.A.B.
1 4
1 I
1) 1
t It
1 1
I
1 1
t t
Total! SO 7 SI
0 Byrne. Sb... 1 1 I 0
I CCarey, K.. 140
ADonlla, rf... S 0 1 0
Winner, n.illlt
C Miller, lb..: 41
1 OWIIrOD, cf... I I It I
0 ORutler, 2b... 411
S taimon, e.... 1110
1 O'Hofmia .... 1 0
O-Tonle. p... t 0 0 1
II Hyatt 10 00
Cola, p t 0 I 0
Totals.... .W mil 1
Batted for Gibson In tenth.
Batted for Cole in tenth.
Score, second game:
Pittsburgh 000 1 00001-2
New York 010001010-3
Two-base hits: Wagner, Becker. Three
base hit; Wilson. Sacrifloe hits: Carey,
Snodgrass. Stolen base: Carey. Double
plays: Fletcher and Doyle. First on
balls: Off O'Toole. 2; off Cole. 1, off Tes
reau. 4. Wild Pitch: Tereau. 8truck
out: By O'Toole, 8; by Cole. 1: by Tesreau.
8. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 8; New
York. 6. Hits: Off O'Toole. 6 In 7 Innings;
off Cble. 1 In 2 Innings. Time, 1:56. Um
pires: Klem and Orth.
Batted for Simon in ninth.
Batted for O'Toole In seventh.
Falls City Triumphs
N On Auburn's Errors
AUBURN, Neb., Aug. 23. -(Special Tele
gram.) Auburn's errors again proved
costly today and J"alls City won 5 to 4.
Peoples of Falls City put one over the
center field fence with one man on.
Score. ' D.H.E.
Falls City ..1 1 0 0 10 2 0 0-5 I I
Auburn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 9 6
Batteries: ' Walters, Wood and Shestak;
Wllley and Mu..er. Umpires: Krannln
ger and VanDerhlll.
HUMBOLDT. Neb., Aug. 2S.-Special
Telegram.) Nebraska City won today's
game by 8 to . Score: R.H.E.
Neb. City ... 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2-8 13 1
Humboldt ... 3 0 0 0 0. 1 0 0 S-4M3 2
Batteries: Errett and Diets, Hoag and
Goldwalte. Umpire: Segrlst
HIAWATHA, Ken., Aug. 23.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Beatrice took sweet ven
geanco otV Brauen in the second today
and after they bad driven him from the
mound their end of the game was won.
Score: R.H.E.
Beatrice 08000 0 000-093
Hiawatha ... 00000000 0-0- S 0
Batteries: Fucirh and Darrow, Brauen,
Forrester and Calvin.
Third City Changes Luck and Wins,
Six to Nothing.
BUNCHED HITS HELP ALONG
Closemaua, Flreatlne, Coe, Badnrn
nd Rnahenberg Contribute to
Score Column City Plnns
to Move Up.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Spe-dal
Telegram.) Closeman's pitching was
easily the feature of today's game, In
which Fremont was shut out He struck
out fifteen men and five hita which he
allowed wero scattered. Bunching of hits
in the second by Badura, Rushenberg,
Closeman, Firestine and Coe. cinched
the game. This breaks Grand Island's
losing streak and with Coe and Man
ager Cotkntan In the game again gave
the Third City hopes to move up in the
first half at least before the season
closs. Score: R.H.E.
Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 4
Grand Island.l 5000000 0-0 93
Earned runs: Grand Island .4. Two-base
hits: Coe. Rushenberg, Firestine, Rouse,
Turpin. Three-base hit: Closeman: First
Uase on balls: Off Ful wider. 1; off Irlose
man. Struck out: By Fullwlder, 7; by
Closeman, 15. Double play: Cos to Fire
stine. Umpire: Nugtnt.
Panneea Scalp Kearney.
COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Special
Telegram.) Columbus walked all . over
Kearney today, winning, 9 to 8, and the
defeat was much more decisive than the
score indlcatas. Canine was on the mound
for the ' Pawnees and held the visitors
safe, except In the fifth, when they
bunched three hits. The Pawnees went
right after Stone with a vengeance and
coupled a free pass with doubles by E.
Brown and Leach and a single by Metz
that netted three runs. Again in the
fourth they bunched five hits, whlla
Kearney bunched four errors and totaled
five runs.
This drove Stone to cover and, Trlmple
replaced him and pitched good ball. Har
rison got three hits out ot three times
up, two of them being well placed bunts
which he beat out Leach made a great
running catch in left field. Score: R.H.K.
Columbus ,...3 1 .0 5 0 0 0 0 - S 13 1
Kearney .'....1 0O1301OO-6S
Batteries: Columbus. Canine and Har
rison; Kearney, Stone, Trimple and Spell-
man. Umpire: Mcuermott.
Seward Trims York.
SEWARD, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Special Tel
egram.) Sewaid won the game from York
today, 8 to 1. Stevens for Seward let
York down with two hits, one In the
first Inning and one In the ninth. The
playing of Brannon at third and the hit
ting of Prucha.featured. Score: R.H.E.
Seward 2 0001140 891
York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 2 0
Baterles: Seward, Stevens and Prucha;
York, Phrlalik 11, Wilson and Kelly. Bases
on-balls: Off Stevens, 1; off Wiison, 3;
off Pnrlallkill, 2. Struck out: By Stevens,
6; by Wilson, 5. ,
Hastings Wins by Scratch.
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 23.-(SpeclaI
Telegram.) McCullgugh's wildness en
abled Superior to tie the score today.
Adams stopped the batting attack and
hits by Tacke and Fortman and won for
Hastings in the tenth. Score: R.H.E.
Hastings ..0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1-7 10 6
Super.or ..o l.zooaiooo-e&s
Batteries: Superior, Irwin and Lizzette:
Hastings, McCullougn, Adams and Ba-
chant
First place trophy in
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If such a thing were
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to careful dressers..
Don't fail to see them
and the - storer-opening
Tuesday the 27th.
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413 8. 16th St.
Base Ball Tonrney at Harvard.
HARVARD. Neb., Aug. 23. (Special.)
A good attendance greeted the opening
day of the Harvard tournament It be
gan Thursday morning with an open air
band concert by the Harvard band, as
sisted by members from Clay Center and
Fairfield bands, making a fine showing
and moat excellent muaic. A game of
ball was played this afternoon between
Fairfield and Giltner clubs, resulting In
S to 4 In favor ot Giltner.
trontuhnrsr Take Two Ctesae.
STROMSBURG. Neb.. Aug. 3.-Spe-clal.)
Stromsburg defeated Shelby on the
home grounds yesterday. The game .was
featured by the pitching of Anderson and
the fielding of Heailatroin for the locals.
Attendance. 12,0ft. Urr.plre: Brown.
Stromsburg today defeated the Ingle
Mdes bv the score of 4 to 6. Pickrlng ot
the locals proved a pussle to the Hastings
lads, holding them for five tnnlnaa with
out a run.
Norfolk Captures
Elkhorn Pennant
NORFOLK. Neb., Aug. 23.-SpecIal Tel
egram.) By defeating Battle Creek on
the Norfolk diamond this afternoon by a
score of 3to 1 the Norfolk team won the
Elkhorn Valley league pennant.
The last game of the league series was
a hotly-contested one and both sides weie
favorites from the start : I
Norfolk has played twenty-three games
In the league Merles, won fourteen, . lost
nine and has a percentage of .609.
Battle Creek played twenty games, won
thirteen, lost ten and has a percentage
of .565. -
Tilden ended in third place and Stanton
last. Score: RH.E
Norfolk 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 7 3
Eattle Creek.O 01000000-141
Batteries: Denton and Hoffman; Hoff
man and Scott.
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