THE BEE: OMAHA, TXJESJ2AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912. ;No Use Talking, Jeff Certainly is Intelligent Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher ; ieu., tmas , L-J ( THAT' 1 ' ' ' m. ........ 5 o i e s ti 4 9 1 0 2 01 EM BREAK FOR LOCALS St. Omaha Takes the First and Joseph the Second Game. 02TE SHUTOUT TOE THE ROUEKES Visitors Try Oat Save, Recently core trm Mlak Leaarae, While Hicks Dora Good Work for Home Team. Omaha and St. Joseph divided yester day afternoon'! double bill. Harry Hlcka won a pitchers' battle from Sage by a t to 1 score In the first and the Josles i bunched hits on Bills and Beebe and took the second game, ( to 0. The first game was by far the better , of the two. Hlcka was sent In to face , Sage, who .was recently secured by Hol land from the Mink league. Sage held the Ronrkea to five hits, but gave five peaces, while Hicks let the Missourlana 'down 'with four scattered hits and gave but one walk. The Jostes got their only run of the first game In the second inning on a walk, a double and a aacriflce fly. An attempted rally In the eighth inning was nipped in the bud by a llghtn'ng-llkt double play. Melnke was on aecond and , Kelly on first, with one out. when Powell ; eent a grate-cutter down the third base line. Niehoff made a perfect atop, get ting Melnke at third, and ahot the ball to Kane, doubling Powell. ? Schlpke walked In the second and scored from first on Niehoff s single. In Ithe fifth, Niehoff doubled to left, went to third on 8canlon's aacriflce and scored on Hick'a aacriflce fly to Powell. Bean ;lon . landed safe in the aeventh on a fielder's choice, went to aecond on Hicks' single. Justice walked and Coyle walked, .forcing Scanlon over the pan. The Seconal Game. '..The aecond game was all 8t. Joseph's. Manager Arbogast sent Bills In the bos ;tc make his debut aa a pitcher before the Omaha fane. The lanky twlrler, however, waa not In form and In the third inning the Joeiea bunched two hits with a walk and a dead ball and Bills waa relegated to the bench and Beebe ent to the mound. He waa found hard ,aieo and In the fourth waa relieved by ; rugate, who finished the game in great ahap. Had he been sent in at the be ginning of the fame a different tale ( would probably have been the result i Crutcher was picked by Holland to work for the Jostes in the aecond and although he was hit hard by the Rourkex !he kept, his hits well Mattered and had .little trouble. In the sixth the Rourkes 'got two hits, but a double spoiled theti jchance of aeoring. In the eighth two 'hits went tor naught when Crutcher jt'ghtened and worked himself out of a had hole. ,. The Josles scored five in the third. Powell landed safe on a fielder's choice. hVatson doubled. Zwllllng singled, scor ing Powell. Reilly waa hit by a pitched ibj.ll. filling the bases. WestenU doubled tq right aeoring WaUcn and Zwllllng. iasd Reilly was caught at the plate. Melnke singled, scoring Weiten.ll. 'Crutcher singled to right, aeoring Oos sett Score, first game; , OMAHA. - AB. a H. O. A. E. Justice, ss SOOl 4 1 Coyle, rf 2 0 SO Thomason. cf 4 0 Johnson, 0. 4 0 0 I f Kane, lb 4 0 1 14 fcchipke. 2b 1 1 10 I Niehoff. 3b S 115 ! Scanlon, if I 1 0 , f Hlcka. p 1 11 9 . Totals 25 1 "J u l! 1 j ST. JOSEPH. 1 V AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, cf 4 0 ' S 1 Powell. If.... 4 v 0 0 Watson, rf 4 0 1 1 9 0 Zwllllng, lb ... S 1 0 2 Hellly, 2b..... 4 0 1 1 0 WestenU, lb.... 2 0 0 1 0 Goosett. c. S O S I 0 Melnke. ss S 0 114 faare. p 1 0 0 S Griffith 1 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, p 0 0 0 0 Totala "l" 4 24 II 1 Batted for Sage In eighth inning. Omaha Kuna . 0 MU0HM Htta 0 Ml HUM 6t. Joseph ... Runs ........0 I'M M H W Hits ...............0 HUM 1M Two-base hits: Niehoff. Reilly, Watson. Double play: Niehoff to Kane, Hits: Off pfiice: in seven Innings. Bases on balls: Off Hicks, 1; off Sage, 6. Struck out: Bv Hicks, 4: by Sago, 1; by Johnson, h Hat-rifice hit. Niehoff, Scanlon, Hicks, "Veotenil. Left on bases: Omaha, 4: St. Joseph, t Time: 1:49. empires: O'Toole an l Johnson. SvOi'if. Kei'und game: OMAHA. Aa R. - It O, A. E. Justice, e. 4 0 . 0 ; 4 4 0 Ooyle, rf. .; 4 0 1 0 0 0 Thumason, cf. ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Jolinsot), c. 4 0 1 10 0 ; 0 Kuiev 11. 4 S 8 i 0 Scnipke, 2b. ,.4 0 11 3 . XU hoff. Sb. 4 0 0 0 4 1 Scanlon. If 4 0 0 0 0 0 ii i in. p. 9 0 0 S C ltrebe. p 1 0 0 0 0 Kugate. p 11 1 0-0 Arbugaat. .......... 1 9 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 Tl 13 I ST. JOSfcU'H. AB. !t It O. A. V ...... J S 0 4 Melnke, Crutcher, p. Totala .......... XI' I 12 27 Batted for rugate In ninth. Omaha Runs Hits St Joseph Runa Hlta Two-base hits 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 S 1 0 0-0 1 0-8 00S10000 0- 8 0 112 0 10 1- S 12 Coyle. Johnson. Wat son, Westersli, Gossett. Double plays: Justice to Kane, Weaterail to Reilly. Hit by pitched ball: Reilly. Passed ball: Gossett' Hits: Off Bills, X In two and one-third innlnga; off Beebe, S In one and two-thirds inninrs: off Fuaate. 4 In five and one-third Inning. Bases on balls: Off Bills, 4: off Beebe, 1. Struck out: By Kills, 1: by Beebe. 1: by Fuaate. : hi Crutcher, 8. Stolen bases: Thomason, Bcmpke, w at son (2). ReillV. Left on bases: Omaha, : Bt, JoseDh. 1L Timet 2:0C, Umpires: O'Toole and Johnson. WICHITA AMD TOPKKA DIVIDE Moraine; Gam Goes Thirteen In- nlnas and (he Afteraooa Foarteen. WICHITA. Sept. 1-Wlchita dlvMxt double-header wltft Topeka, the morning ScSsisn eoins thliiwn anil the afiernoon fourteen Innlnga. , With a 4 to 0 lead In afternoon game, Wlchlta'a defense went to pieces behind Ellis and a bunch of errors enabled Topeka to tie the acore: Score, first game: , WICHITA. AB. R. H Craig, If. S l i Middleton, cf 1 s Davla. rf. 4 O S Koerner, lb .. 4 ,1 Hughes, 2b. .., S I 0 Callahan, ss. 8 0 S Mee, b 4 0 1 Wacob, c. 8 0 0 Thomss, p. 0,0 demons, 1 0 ; 0 Durham, p. ; 2 0 0 i tional, with not an error against either team during the eighteen innings. Score, first game: "LINCOLN. AB. R. Berghammer, ss ( 0 Lloyd, 2b S I Cobb, rf 4x0 Cole, cf 4 1 Barbour, 3b.......... 4 0 Miller. If 4 1 Mullen, lb S 0 Btratton, o 4 0 Tuckey, p 2 0 ' Carney 1 0 Smith 1 , 0 Palmer, p 0 0 Totala Ollymore, If.. uaasidy, rf... Beall, cf Qultltn, 3b.... Coffey, ss... French, 2b... Llndsey, lb... Block, a eLpnard, p... 87 8 DENVER. AB. R, i 8 .3 3 ...... 3 4 ...... S ....... 4 2 3 Totala Lincoln .. Denver 4 0 0 0 H. O. A. E. 2 2(10 2 2 6 0 0 8 0 0 1 8 1 2 110 2 10 0 1 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 U 24 11 0 H. O. A. E. 10 0 0 1 t 0 0 14 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 6 8 0 1 0 4 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 1 P 0 1 27 10 "o t 0-8 1 -4 O. 18 0 0 A. 0 0 1 0 4 t s 0 2 0 J .0 0 .2 1 Stolen baaes: Otlmore, Qulllln, Two-base una: COue lii. French, LluVu, iiiiildi'. Three-base hit: Lnndsey, Struck out: By Tuckey, 1; by Leonard, 6. Bases on balls; Off Tuckey, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Myers and McOlnnls. . LINCOLN, AB.'" R. Totala 89 TOPEKA AB. R, 4 13 39 22 11 H. A. 8 0 10 46 S 13 38 25 waish. 2b. .......... S Lee, If. ,,, o French, as. ..,,' g 0 Gardner, lb. 5 o King, cf. ,.. s 1- Gear, rf S O McDonald, Sb 4 0 Cochian, rf. .,4 0 Smith, c , S l Reynolds, p. 1 Totals Batted for Thomas In i-nh None out when winning run scored. Wichita 0001001010001-4 Topeka 000100100000 0-3 Two-base hits: Lee, Koerner. Three hit: ' Koerner. Home run: Reynolds. j. .0ff Thomas, 7 In seven Innings; off Durham, 5 in six innlnga. Struck out: By Reynolds, I; by Thomas, 8; by Dur. ham. 1. Banes on balls: Off Thomas, 4; off Reynolds, 1 Time: 3:65. Urn plrea: Knapp and Fiynn. Score, aecond game: TOPBKA. '. AB. R, Walsh, 2b 7 1 Lee. if 7 1 French, as. ,....,,,. 7 - 0 Gardner, lb.......... 7 1 King, cf 7 1 Uear, rf..... 7 r-.l Bllllngn, e 1 McDonald, 3b ...7 'l Young, p... Cochran ....... Cochreham, p.. Totala ...... O. i t S 1 1 0 7 1 1 0 1 M 7 WICHITA. leeeeao f 16 42 ' 25 Craig, If....... Middleton, cr, Davis, rf Koerner, lb... Hughes. 2b... Callahan, as... Mee, ib .,, Ciemons, e... Kills, p Routt, p Totals Batted for Toung in the eighth. - V Topeka '. ...0 0000015000001-7 Wichita 0204000000000-6 Two-base hits:. Lee. Gardner. Three. base hit: Mee. Struck out: By Ellis, 4; by Young. 4; by Routt 7. Bases on balls: Off Young. 4: off Cochreham. 1 Time: 2:0. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. DBS HOines BEATS SIOUX CITY R. H. O. A. E. 1 2 4 2 0 1 3 8 0 0 114.0 0 0 2 11 0 1 18 1 4 1 112 2 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 1 12 SO 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 14 42 5 1 Hlta Roajae AUerrs Packers roar atadl II aa 0eal Savpert. , DBS MOINES, la.. Sept 1-Dea Moines won the last game of the local series with Sioux City this afternoon, making it three straight in two daya. The acore waa 4 to 1. Rogge held the visitors down to four hits and had errorless sup port The morning game waa postponed on account of rain. Score: DBS MOINES. " AB. R. H. .... 8 -4 1 aaea m t w ' a .. Hahn, rf. ... Colliris, cf.' , Korea, es. . Jones, lb. , Claire. 3b. , KHIly, lb. . Morris, If. , McGraw, , , Rogge, p. . Totals .. 0 1 O. A. 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 t 4 n . a SIOUX CITY. Klly. ct , Powell. If. Wafwti, rt ZuHUiiK, lb. .... Piily, lb. Westcrtil, 3b. ... Crlfntli,c. .M, Gseu, e. .... 4 .... 5 .. 4 4 .. 4 4 4 Clark, cf. .... Smith, sa. .... Myers, If. .. Lynch, rf. .. Tennant,- lb. Evans, 3b. .. And reus, 2b. Chapman, c. Campbell, p. AB. R. ..3 0 II. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 O. u 0. A. E. Totals .......... 2 1 4 24 U 0 Dea Molnea ........ 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -4 Sioux City 00000001 0-1 Two-bane hiu: Jonee, Korea. Morris, Claire. Sacrifice hlta: Jones, Collins t2). ReiltlY Campbell. Baaea on balls: Off RoEBe, 1; off Campbell, t Struck outs By RogKe, 4; by Campbell, t Left oa banes: Des Mnlnea. 7; S'oux City, 4. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Haskell . DENVER TAKES DOCBtE-HE ACER Twe Brmlea Gemee Are Levi - I.lla Team. DENVER, Sept 1 The locals won a double-header with Lincoln here thla afV enioea. eBta erMKitkuui www Berghammer, Lloyd, 2b..... Cobb, rf Cole, cf ; Barbour, 3b.. Miller, If Mullen, lb.... Btratton, c... Wolverton, p. Carney ' Totals .... Otlmore, If... Cassldy, rf... Beall, cf Quillin, lb.... Coffey, ss.... French, 2b.. Lindsay, lb.. Spahr, c Kimeila, p... H. e OA. 1 4 0 0 34 DENVER, AB. R. 4 11 . 24 14 0 O. 2 2 a Totals .28 A. 0 .0 Is 10 27 Batted for Wolverton in ninth, Llnooln ....... .....0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-4 J-nver 1 t 1 1 MM H Stolen baaea: Miller, Ollmore, Coffey, Two-baae hits. Beall, Spahr. Three. baae hlta: Ollmore, Lloyd, Cobb. Home run: uumore. struck out: By Klnaella, z; by Wolverton. 1. Baaea on halia: Off 1:W. Umpires: Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.1 Denver 82 58 .5941 Omaha 78 69 .569 8t Joseph. ..73 62 Mt Des Moines 68 66 .6071 Lincoln 88 69 .4971 Sioux Clty.,64 71 .4741 WlchlU ....65 73 .4711 Topeka 47 89 .3461 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l Boston 89 37 .7061 Washing' n 77 61 .45011 Phlladel'a. ..75 SO .BOOT Chicaaro ....62 62 .50V, Detroit ....58 70 .453 Cleveland ..64 72 .429 New York. .45 79 .363 St. Louis.... 44 83 .347 NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Hastings Fremont Kearnev Columbus Seward .. O. Island York Superior ..63 42 .600 ..61 43 .587 ..6ft 46 .667 ..61 60 .10' ...61 64 .486 ..fi SR 47 ,..42 62 .404 ...39 66.871 NAT. LEAGUE;. W. L.Pct. New York.. 84 36 .700 Chicago - ....79 43 .648 Pittsburgh ..71 fit .582 Phlladel'a ..59 61 .492 Cincinnati . .61 1$ .484 St. Louis ...63 72 .424 Brooklyn ..45 77 .3S9 Boston 38 85 .309 AMER, ASSN. W.LPct. Minneapolis 95 61 .632 Columbus ..90 57 .612 Toledo .87 59 .596 Kansas City.73 73 .600 Milwaukee .69 76 .476 St. Paul... ,.69 79 .4ti6 Louisville ..63 94 .861 Indianapolis 51 98 .342 MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct Neb.. City.... 61 38 .616 Falls Clty...61 41 .598 Auburn 56 44 .560 Humboldt ..45 56 .446 Beatrice ....45 66 .446 Hiawatha ...34 7 .337 Wolverton. I Time: McGinnta and Meyers, Falls City Takes Two Close Contests FALLS CITY, Jeb., Sept J.-(Special Telegram.) Falls City won two close and exciting games today. Wood pitched fine ball and Braun struck out sixteen "men. Ward.'and Speer made sensational catches of line drives.. Trainer, Dye and Marr made fine long running catches. McCabe. Hlcklln and Deal were hurt. Score, first game: R.H.E. Falls City..0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 Hiawatha ,1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 8 2 Batteries.' Wood and fihnitnk: Rraim and Calvin. Umpire: Segrlst. Score, second game: , R.H.E. Falls City.... 1 0 0 0 0-1 1 1 Hiawatha 0 0 0 0 00 I 0 Batteries: Wood and Shestak: Hnusa and Calvin. Umpire: Segrlst BEATRICE, Neb.,. Sept 2,-(Special.)-Beatrice and Humboldt closed the Mink league season here today by breaking even on a double-header. The first went to Beatrice by the score of 1 to 0. and the second to Humboldt by the acore of 0 to 0. Beatrice's only run came in the second Inning on hits by Poteet and Farley.' , , ' The feature of the aecond game waa the batting of the visitors. The two teams are now tied for fifth place. Score, first game: ' R.H.E. Humboldt ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S 0 Beatrice ......0 1000000 0-1 41 Batteries: Jarrot and Black; McDon nell and Poteet Score, aecond game: R.H.E. Humboldt 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-4 I 0 Beatrice ,....0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 S S Batteries: Errett and Black; McDon nell and Fuchs. Poteet - DAVIS RESIGNS MANAGEMENT OF CLEVELAND AMERICANS CLEVELAND. O., Sept. S.-Harry H. Havla resigned today aa manager of the Cleveland American league team. Out fielder Joe Birmingham waa appointed to fill hia place temporarily. ... The team'a poor ahowing and the fact that he has been aubjected to severe criticism by the public and presa, are given aa Davis', reasons for reaignlng. Davla came to the Cleveland club hwt aprtng after many years of service w:th the Philadelphia Americana aa first baseman and captain. , loan Hebrews WU. The Y. M. H, A. defeated the Florence Athletics for the aecond time thla ea aon by acore of 6 to 4. The game went eleven innings in wh'ch Cooper held the Athletic to four hlta. while the Y. M. H. A.' got nine,- Monsky featured the game with a home run, scoring one ahead of him., Cooper waa in fine form, whiff ing fifteen men. Score: Athletic .....1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 X. M. H. A....0 003080 0 00 t- Batteries: T. at. H. A., Cooper and Monsky; Athletics, Vernon and Grossman.' Protect your clothes. Get a rainocat W have all kinds. Always the best Come in and be convinced. Omaha Rubber Co., WOS Harney. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising la the Road t Business) Suco Yesterday's Reaalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. . St. Joseph, 1-6; Omaha, 3-0. Lincoln, 4-3; Denver, 6-4. Topeka, 3-7; Wichita. 4-6. Sioux City, 1; Des Moines. 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago-Pittsburgh, rain. St. Louis, 2-4; Cincinnati, 5-5. New York, 6-6; Boston, 2-1. Brooklyn, 4-1; Philadelphia, 2-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. V Detroit, 12; Chicago, 4. St. Louis, 6-1; Cleveland, 4-2. Boston, 2-1; New York, 1-0. Philadelphia, 3-9; Washington, 2-7., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 6-1; Toledo, 4-5. Columbus, 0-8: Indianapolis, 3-4. Kansas City, 6-4; Milwaukee, 0-t St. Paul. 6-3; Minneapolis, 1-8. . y NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Fremont, 7; Seward, 6 . . . Grand Island. 2; Hastings. 5. , Kearney, 1-0; York, 015. - y Columbus, 1-4; Superior, 4-7. MINK LEAGUE. Hiawatha, 2-0; Falls City. 8-1 , Humboldt, 0-6; Beatrice, 1-0. . Aubum-Nebraska City, rain. . Games Today. . Western League Omaha at Wichita, Des Molnea at Topeka, St. Joseph a,t Lin coln, Sioux City at Denver. National League Chicago at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Cincinnati, New York at Boston, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. , American League Boston at New York. American Association Kansas City at Minneapolis, Milwaukee at St. Paul, Toledo at Columbus, Louisville at In dianapolis. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Hastings, Fremont at Seward, Kear nejt at York. . - Clark Has Better of " Joe Jeanhette in Six Rounds of Fighting PITTSBURGH, Sept 2.-Jeff Clark of Joplln. Mo;, "the fighting ghost," and Jeannette of Hoboken, N. J., aspirant for champion laurels, met here In a six round pout this afternoon. Popular opin ion gave the better of the fight to Clark. In several rounds he fought riiga around Jeannette. Clark weighed 163H and Jean nette 1SSH pounds. ' , -"V ' The first round waa even; both ex changed rights and lefts to body. Jean nette had a shade the better of the sec ond round, putting hard left to face and repeating many times aa he hacked Clark Into a corner. Clark landed several blows to stomach, but was bleeding at the mouth when the round ended. Clark had the third round. He apparently hit at will. Jeannette, distressed, warned Clark for hitting at break-awaya and said he would use the same tactics. Aa they broke Clark shot three lightning blows to Jeannette'a body. Joe retaliating with two lefts to the face. , Clark was quick and in the mixup Joe landed several lignt , blows. - In the fourth Clark seemed to punch Jeannette when he pleased, ' Jeannette landing a few ineffective blows. Jean nette turned the tables In the fifth round, although Clark rocked hia head wtth a hard left to jaw at opening. Joe hit him frequently and played for the stom ach, but could not land. ' He sent smashing Mows to body and face aa the round ended. ; t Both were fighting hard when the sixth round opened. Clark landed left and right to "Seannette's Jaw. As the clinch ended Clark repeated and a moment later went to his knees after "hugging" Jean nette. Clark continued after Jeannette, landing hard righta and lefts to the jaw. Joe attempt.? to land on. kidneysf but waa blocked. Clark getting a right and left body and three blow to Jeannette'e face. He repeated as round ended, with the crowd yelling the'pralsea of Clark: GIANTS MAKE GAIN OF GAME Boston Twice Defeated While Cubs Are Unable to Play, ' NEW YORK 0UIBATS OPPONENTS First Contest la Won by Score of . Five-to Twe and Second by Six to One Doyle Makes Four- ' Baae Hit. Mandot Easy Winner in Bout With Rivers LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1-Joe Mandot the New Orleans lightweight defeated Joe Rivers of Los Angeles in twenty rounds of fierce milling at Vemon today. Mandot had the better of all but three rounds and won the decision by a wide margin. . . " , Grand Clreatt R Pestpeard. - HARTFORD. Conn.. R?Dt. J. Grand cir cuit races at Charter Oak park scheduled for today were postponed 00 account 01 track conditions. . V BOSTON, Sept 2.-New York took both games of a double-header from ' Boston today, thereby increasing its lead in the pennant race, while Chicago loafed. Doyle'a home run with two men on bases won the first game, in the twelfth in ning after a pitchers' . battle in which Perdue opposed first Marquard and then Mathewson. It was a runaway for New York In the second, the score being 6 to 1. Score, first game: , BOSTON. . NBW YORK. AB.H.O.A..E. AB.H.O.AE. Campbell, tl( M I bDevora, It... I 1 i M McDon'd, Sbl t 4 bOoyle,!b.... ( I I I 1 Sweeney, 2b. t 1 4 X lSnodgntn. e! 4 0 0 Jtckaoa, !' KM O.Mutray, rf.. 5 0 10 0 Titus, rt.... t III) KMerkle, , lb., t 3 11 0 0 Houaer, lb.. I 11M Olfmug, ib.. 5 3 0 3 0 Bridwell, m. I I t t Wilton, c.v 4 1 i 0 Kilns, c t 0 7 I OFletcher, n. S 8 1 0 v Perdue, p.... 4 0 I (Shater,- .., 0 0 0 8 0 Klrke ..... 1 0 0 0 0Mrqurd. p. 3 1010 Math'ton, p. 1 0 0 1 0 Totala... ...42 T3i.l4 l'McCorralck. 1 f 0 t 0 I "Backer .... 10 ?.e . -V Totals...... 44 11 St tl 1 Batted for Fletcher in the ninth. Batted for Marquard in the ninth, t 'Batted for Perdue in the twelfth. 3 'Merkle out, hit by batted ball. New York.,0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8-5 Boston .v. 0 00001010 00 0-2 Two-base hits: Doyle, Bridwell, Titus, Wilson. Home run: Doyle. Bases on balls: Off Perdue, 1; ott Marquard, if. biruck out. By Perdue, 5; by Marquara, S; by Mathewson, 2. Time: Um pires: Rlgler and Flnneran. Score, second game: . , ' "j BOSTON. , NEW YORK. , AB.H.6.A.B. i ' AB.H.O.AE. Campbell, cf II 0 2 0 CDeeort, It... 3 110 0 McDoa'4 Jb4 I I I OUoyle, 2b..., 3 0 0 4 1 Sweeney, 2b. t 1 i 0 OShater, 2b... 0 0 9 On Jackson, It.. 3 J 0 1 oSnodgraaa, cl I 1 ! 0 o Titus, rf.... i v ! OMurray, rt., 111(1 Houaer, lb.. I S 0 dMerkle, lb., t 1 10 1 0 O'Rourkt, ail I I I OHeriog. 3b.. I 10 10 Rarlden, t.,1 I I I OWIlaon, .... 3 1110 Donnelly, p. 0 0 0 2 OFIetcher, aa. 1 1 1 0 1 Tyler, p 11(1 OMatb'aou, p. 1 2 1 0 0 Klrko Itltl - . . Totala... ...21 I 21 I t Totala... ...23 a. 21 10 - Batted for Donnelly in the third. New York 1 0 6 0 0 0 0-6 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Devore, Murray, Her sog, Tyler. Hits: Otf Donnelly, 6 In three innings; olf Tyler, 4 in tour innings. Sacrifice hit Devore. Sacrifice fly: Campbell. . Left on bases: Boston, 7; New York, 8. Bases on balls: Off Don nelly, t. Bases on errors: Boston, 2. Hit by pitcnea nan: By uonneuy, Fletcher. Struck out: By Donnelly, 3; by Mathewson. 4. Time: 1:05. empires: Rlgler and Finneran. Phillies Win and Loaef. ! " PHILADELPHIA. Sept. '.-Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn this afternoon in one of the best pitch. ng duels' seen here this season, by the score of 2 to 1, in thir teen innings. Kucker weakened in tne thirteenth, when the home team scored the deciding run on fmr singles. Score: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. I AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A.I. Morao, ct... i 12 0 OPaakert, cf.. ( 3 4 0 0 Hummel, rf.. 1 3 3 0 BCravath rt.. 4 I 3 1 0 gmitb. 3b.... 1113 OMagee, If.... 4 110 0 Daubert, lb. I 0 14 0 O.Ludvua, lb. I 1 17 10 Wheat, If... 3 1.0 0 Dodge, lb... 3 4 3 9 Oitahaw. 2b. I 2 3 I OKnabe, 2b... 3 0 12 0 Floher, aa... I t 3 I OWalsh, 2b-lb (1110 Miller, c... I 1 ( t CDoolan, sa... 13 3(0 Backer, p... (1(1 OKllllfer. c. ( 1 4 4 ( Rixey, p..,.. (10 2 0 Totala..., '.41 1037 IT 4 ; ,., Totala.,.. ..44 12 22 0 One out when winning run scored. ,. Brooklyn .........0001000000000-1 Philadelphia ...... 100000000000 1-8 Two-base hlta: Wheat Hummel. Cra vath. Bases on balls: Off Blxey, . Struck out: By Rucker, 7; by Rixey, A Time: 2 hours. Umpires: Klem and Orth Brooklyn defeated the home team his morning in eleven innings, 4 to 1 Tho visitors tied the score after two were out iu i.ie ninth inning on a home run drive by Erwin, a pinch batter, and won on Miller's' double with two men on bases and two out Score: .' BROOKLYN. ' PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.AE.- AB.H.O.A.B. Moran, cf.. 3 I I ( ('P.skert, cf ( 3 2 0 0 Nonhen, rf. t I 4 i iCravath, rt. ( 1 2 0 0 Smith, 3b... ( 0 1 3 lMagee, It... 3 4 1 0 0 Daubert, lb. 6 3 10 1 OLuderua, IDS 1 - 0 0 Wheat, If... 4 3 1 0 ODodge, 3b... 2 ( 2 2 ( Cuuhaw, 2b 4 1 ( 4 OKnabe, 2b., 1(210 Fisher, es.. 3 ( 4 3 1 ValBh,2b-Jb 4 ( ( ( 0 Kii apai a, as i e i i looolan, aa. . a 1 I W. Miller, o( 1 6 0 OKllllfer, e .( 0 7 1 1 Ylnsllof, pi 1 1 1 lAlexander.p I ( 0 3 ( Erwin ..... 10 0 O'R .Miller.. 110 0 0 . Dooln 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ....41 12 83 14 4 ' - i Totals ....42 8 33 IT 1 Batted for Fisher in the ninth. -Batted for Dodge in the eighth. Batted for Alexander in the eleventh. Brooklyn 0 0100000 102-4 Philadelphia ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Two base hits: Moran, W. Miller, Doo lan, Magee. Home run: Erwin. Stolen bases:" Smith, V. Miller. Double play: Doolln to Walsh to Luderus. 1 Base on bails: Alexander, 1. First base on er rors: Brooklyn, 1; Philadelphia, 4. Struck out: By Singling, 4; by Alexander, 5. Time, 1:50. Umpires, Klem and Orth. ' Clncl Wins Two. CINCINNATI, Sept. 2.-Clncinnatl won a double-header from St. Louis, at the close of which an unusual sight was witnessed. It was almost uark and tne crowd had been shouting for a called game. When Umpire Ea.-on refused to listen, bonfires made of programs sprang up an over me pttrK, and in a lew mo ments thousands of them were in evi dence. Eason. however, insisted on the game Demg played out. Score, first game: . ST. LOUIS. CTNCHNINATI. ' ' AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.B. Hugglna, 2b. 3 1 ( 2 OBescher, If.. 3 2 ( ( ( Uagee, If.... 4 I t ( OMaraans cf.. 3 14 0 0 Mowrey,, 3b. 3 0 3 0 OHoblltiel, lb 3 1 11 0 0 Konetvhy. lb 2 1 ( 2 OMUchelt, r(. 4 1 2 ( 0 fans. rt.... 10 10 (Phelan, 3b... 4(100 Ellla, rf..... 2 0 10 tCrant; e....'4 11(1 Hauser. aa... 4 0 3 1 lEaan. ib....i 2 1110 Oakea, cf..., 3 1 i Clarke, c... 1 0 7 2 Bresnaiun, a, 3 1 3 2 ''Hurler, p.... 3 0 0 1 0 Snyder, c... 0 0 3 0 0 Moore, p.... 10 0(9 uriner, p.... 2 0 0 1 0. Burke, p.... 0 0 0 0 .ToUla...... 7 27 14 1 Harmon ... 0 ( 0(0 , ! 'Smith 1 0 0 0 ( ' ' - ' ; 'Steele ..... 1 0 0 9 0 Killlfer. .... 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totala... ...31 ( 24 12 ( ; v - ' I Ran for Bresnahan In seventh.1 , Batted for Griner.in seventh. Batted for Snyder in. ninth. . Batted for Burke in ninth. St. Louis 1 00000210-4 Cincinnati ,...0 1 I 0 2 0 1 0 -6 Two-base hits: Masarns, Hoblitzel. Three-base hits: Grant Bescher. . Bases on balls: .Off Grlner, 6; off Harter, 2; olf Burke, 8; off Moore, ,2. Struck out: By Griner, 2; by Harter, 8; by Burke, 2; by Moore, 2, Time: 2:17. Urtfpires: Eason and Johnstone. -.' -;,"'.--,,. Score, first game: Vs BT. LOUIS. C3NC1NMATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. RuKlns, 2b. 3 2 4 3 lBeacher, If.. S 1 4 ) 9 Magee. If.... 4 13 9 OMaraans, cf.. 4 13 0 0 Mowrey, Sb. 4 1 1 4 OHoblltiel, lb 2 2 10 2 1 Konetcby, lb 4 ( 3 0 Mitchell, rt. 4 2 2 0 4 Krana, rt.... 4 111 1 Phelan, Sb... 3 1129 Uauaer, aa... 4 1 1 3 0 Grant, ss.... 4 9 0 2 9 Oakea, cf.... 2 13 9 OEgan, 2b..... 4 1111 Wlnga, c... 4 Oil OMcLcan, .. t 0119 Oarer. P I I 9 I 0 Clarke, c... 10 10 0 Vtoodbura, pO 9 1 9 OFromme, p.. 4 1 1 2 9 Kills, ..... 0 9 9 9 9 Breanahaa.. 1 9 9 9 9 Totala..... .32 S 27 13 2 ''Totals...... 81 T 24 20 2 " . ' atted for Grler in the seventh. Batted for Woodburn in the ninth. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 -St. Louis... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Two-base hit: rsans. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 8. Bases .on balls: Oft Grier, 4; off Fromme, 4; off Woodburn, I. Struck out: By Fromme. 4. Hits: Off Geyer, 7 in six innings; off Woodburn, 2 In two innings. Double plays: - Fromme to Egan to HobHtzel; : Egan "to Grant to Hoblitzel; Houser to Huggins' to Konetchy. Stolen bases: Bescher, Huggins, Houser, Hoblitxel, Mitchell, Egan. Sacrifice hit: ' Mowrey. Time: 2:02. Umpires: ohnstone and Eason. " SEWARD LOSES IN PINCH I Pathfinders , Trim Statesmen at, Finish of Contest. ' SEASON WILL CLOSE TODAY Seward During1 Year Loses Oat In ' , Twenty-two Game by Poor Work at Wind op Three-Bagger j for Tnompson. 1 Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. ., A SEWARD, Neb., Sept 2.-(Special.)-Fremont defeated Seward today, 7 to 8. Thla makes, twenty-two games Seward haa lost this season in the eighth or ninth inning. Tomorrow closes , the sea son on the Seward grounds. Score: ' ' - - R.H.E. iFremont .....0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 07 11 0 Seward .......tl v 0 3 0 i 0 0-0 9 1 Batteiiess: Seward, Stevens and Camp flem; Fremont, Kingdon and Nelf. feuuck outr uy Stevens, by Kingdon, 6. . basts on oalis. uif Bteveus, ; olf KlngQon, 4. A wo-base hits: Conner, Kies, 'lurpin, jiarbur. Tuiee-base hit; i noinpson. ... Superior Take Two Games, i SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. 2.-(Special Ttlegram.)-8uperlor won the first of to-1 day's double-header .-from Columbus' by i snappy play. Vance in the bos for the I home tears allowed only five , hits and1 they were i ineffective as only one man crossed the home plate. Plymptoa pitched for Columbus, but the Colts managed to round up ten safe hits. The excellent pitching of Vance and the field work of bot(r teams were features. Fast Play at York. Superior also took the second game, by a more decisive score. Vance started in to pitch, but was relieved in the fifth by Helgeson. Weks finished Columbus. Score, first -game: Columbus ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 6 4 Superior ......0 0 0 3 0 V 1 0 4 10 1 Batteries: Columbus, Flympton and Nelson: .' Superior, , Vance, and Dvels. 'xitreelbase nit: CampDelL' struck out: tiy rtympton, 5; by Vance, o, . Score, .second game: " X' . -Columbus ...0 OU22000O-453 Superior 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 II MU 3 .Batteries:' Columbus, Justus, Weeks and Nelson: .buptsnor, Vance, Helgeson, and Dreis. Threelbast- hit: Palmer. Two- La8e hits: Palmer, Gray; Metz. tmpiies; Nugent and Graved. t'havis Wins vn Foal. 1 YORK, .Neb., &pt t. (Special Tele gram.) This was Booster 'day and a large crowd witnessed two of the hard est fought games played here this sea son. Kearney took the first game, 1 to 0, and York the second, 5 to 0. Score, first game: ' R.H.E. Kearney v .....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 5 1 om !.,0 0 0 0 0 0 0'p 0-0 7 1 Batteries: Kearney, Lotz and Spell man; York, Wiikins and Kelly. U'mpue:' Kissane. , . Score, second game: Kearney 0 00000000-023 York ..........2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 -6U0 Batter.es;- .Kearney, Trimble, Stone ana &,;ellman; Vorn, Osborn and Kelly., , ' Hasting Beats Grand Island. HASTINGS, Neb., Sept 2.-(3peclal Tel egram.) Hastings today defeated Grand Island by clouting the ball hard and often. Score: i . B..H.E... Hastings ...... 0 0 110 1 0 1 -i 11 1" Gd. -Island.. ..0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 o i t 4 - ' Batteries. Hastings, Doyle and Downey; Grand Island, Crossman and Coe. Struck out: By Doyle, 6 by Crossroad, &, Scrlbner Defeats Fremont. SCRIBNER, Neb., Sept. 3,-SpecJal.)-Bcrlbner and Fremont Originals played a game of ball on the Scrlbner grounds Sunday. Score: R.H.E. Scrlbner ....0 0 3 0 8 3 2 0 U 14 3 Fremont. ....0 0 0 2 121 0 . 0- 3 7 Batteries: Scrlbner, Lohaman and Beaver,-Ehlers; Fremont, Fritz and Ma-loney. mm off ik mmmmi (BffifimDillfl! 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