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    THE BEE: OHAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912.
Jeff Had a Small and Unappreciative Audience
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DENVER SPLITS DOUBLE BILL
Dei Moinei Wins First Game, Seven
. teen to Nothing.
TWIHTY HITS BY THE VIS1T0BS
Loral Take Second Contest by Seven
. to One Score, When Darkness
Stops Play After Six
Innings.
DENVER Sept 17.-The local divided
a' double-header with Den Moines this
afternoon. The visitors Won the tint
came. 17 to A by hard hitting, coupled with
error by Denver. The localf won the
second frame, which was called at the
end of the alxth account of darkness,
Score, first game:
DENVER.
AB. H. H. O. A. K.
Gllmore, If S 0 0 3 o 0
Cassldy, rf.. 4 0, l 2 o o
Beall. cf and lb 4 0 1,4 .'. 2
Qulllln, ib... 4 0 1 0 0 0
Cotier. a 4 0 1 8 3 1
French. 2b , 4 0 0 5 12 1
Lindsay, lb 1 0 0 2 0
Spahr. c. 2 0 0 8 6 1
Heaty, p 0 0 0 0 0
Barber, p 4 u 0 0 0 1
Harris, p 2 0 0 0 0 0
Channell.) cf 2 0 0 0 0 0
Ryan, p.....;,.,.,.... 1 0 1 0 - 0 0
Totals 32 0 ' S 27 16
DES MOINES.
Aa R. H. O, A. E.
Leonard. If..... 6 1 1 3 0 0
Collins, cf 4 1 1 t 0 0
yores, is..... I 8 4 10 0
Jones, lb SI 1 6 0 01
Bellly, 2b... 6 2 4 1 2 0
Claire. Sb 8 3 ' 2 2 2 0
Wetsel, ft hi 2 0 0 0
Sleight, e 6 2 2 12 0 0
Kogce, p 6 1 2 0 2 0
T0Ultr.....;..i.....44 17 20 27 7 0
Des Moines.. ...... .8 2 3 0 2 2 1 0 2-17
Denver ..9 0 1,0 M II 0 0-0
base hits: Jones, Claire. Home runs:
Rellly, Leonard. Struck out: By Itogge.
11; by Harris, 2; by Ryan, 3. Bases on
balls: Off Barber. 2; off Rogtre. U H
Harris, 1: off Ryan. 1 Time: 1.66. Um
pires: O' Toole and Johr.ton.
Score, second game: .
DENVER.
AB. R H.' O. A.'B.
Gllmore,. If 1.20 1 0 9
Casskly. rf....l 1 11
Beall. it 8 0 1 O 0 0
Qulllln, 8b 8 0 2 0 2 1
Coffey, 8S 2 0 0 0 1 1
French, 2b 1.10.32 0
Lindsay, lb 3 0 1 S 0 0
fpahr, c , 8 3 1 10 1 0
Leonard, p 1 1 0 0.00
Totals ..18 7 6 18
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A.
. 8 0
. 2 1
. 3 0
.30
8 0
3 0
Leonard, if. -3b..
Korea, at.........
Jones, lb
Rellly, 2b
Claire, Sb-lb
Weltzel. rf.......
Morris, of.-lf.
UlatowskI, o 1
Northup, p 3
Collins, cf 0
Sleight 1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
8
4
0
O
- 4
O
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
4
Two-base hits: ColHns, Korea (2). Three
aJ-JL. ' ',1.., llJ',"f 1 1, .'.I"," ",M SS!
Total, ........i.21 ' 1 i 15
'BaAted for Collins Irt the sixth:
Datne called en account of darkness In
the alxth. ' '
Denver ...t 4 0 -3 -7
Det Moines ......., ...0 0 0 1 0.0-1
Stolen bases: Spahr, 0)lmorj Caasldy,
Qulllln JYench. Two-bams hit: Claire.
Three-base hit: Cassidy. titruck outi By
Leonard. 11; by Northupi 4. Baaes on
holla- hfl t.nnart1 H- (iff NorthUD. t.
Oouble Plav: Korea to Rellly. Left on
bases: Denver, 4; Ds Moines, 5. Time:
1:25. Umpires: O'Toole and Johnson.
L1XCOLX IS HRLD HELPLESS
Llur4's Home H-nn la Fifth Gives
Antelopes Only Ran.
SIOUX CITX. Sept 17.-Clark and Youns;
held Lincoln helpless this morning-. Lloyd's
home run in the fifth giving the visitors
their on run. score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. II
Clarke," If.... .....4 11
Smith, as 3 0 1
O.
1
4
A. E
0
3 0
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Wheat, Butler. Three-base hit: Daubert.
Home runs: Daubert, Carey, Wheat
Bases on balls: Off Hendrix. 3; off Ferry,
1; off Smith, 1; off Rucker, 1. Struck
out: By Hendrix, 1; by Smith, 2; by
Rucker, . Time. 1:60. Umpires: Klem
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Myers, 8b , 4 0 11 11
Breen, rf 4 1 0 . 1 10 0
Tennant, lb 2 0 0 10 0 0
Marshall, If 8 1 2 10 0
Andreas, 2b.-iw...... 2 0 0 2 4,0
Chapmasv 0..! 1 1 0800
Hark, p.... 10 0 11 0
Young, p 0 0 0 0 1 0
Lynch 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals....... ......25 8 I 27 U 1
LINCOIjN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Berghammer, SS..... 4 0 0-24 0
IJoyd, 2b 2 ' 1 ' 2 6 3 0
Cole, cf. .............. 8 0 1 2 0 '0
Barbour, 8b 2 0 0.0 1 0
Miller, If OA 1 ;f,0 !
Mullen, lb 3 0 1 7 0 0!
Smyth, rf.... 2 0 0 0 - 0 ll
Stratton, , c..,.i..,, 4 0 ... 0 6 '-l- 0'
Mears. p. :..,. 3 0 0 0 3 0
Wolverton, p 0 0 0 0 2 0
McLarry ,....i... . 1 0 0 0 0 0
Downey 1- 0 0 0 0 0
Totals... .29 1 , 4 24 14 1
Battel for Clark in sixth.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Denver ... S8 81 .693
Omaha ... 84 65 .6tW
St. Joseph 83 67 .653
D. Moines. 76 71 .617
Sioax City 75 75 .483
LmcoJn ,.. 72 .79 .4771
Wichita ... 72 79 .4771
Topeka ... 49 K .833!
AMER. LEAGUE
NATL LEAGUE.
W.LPct.
New York 95 42 .694
Chlcaao .. 85 61 .62B
Pittsburgh 83 53 .610)
Cincinnati. 70 e .
Phila. 63 72 AGl
St. Loula.. 66 83 .403
Brooklyn.. 61 86 .372
Boston ... 45 92 .328
'AMER. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct
COBS LMDJS MARQUARD
Chicago Takes Deciding' Contest of
Series with New York.
CHENEY YIELDS THREE HITS
Glanta Unable to Make Up Lead of
Five Runs After Crandall Re
lieves. Marquard Evers
... ?Pnt Ont of Game. ,
Batted for Mears in sixth.
Batted for Wolverton in ninth. .
Bkwx City... ...... ..1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -S
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Home run. Lloyd. Sacrifice hits:
Andreas, Tennant, Marshall, Lloyd
Double plays: Andreas to Smith to Ten
nant, Clark to Smith to Andreas, Berg
hammer to Lloyd to Mullen. Left on
bases: Sioux City, 8; Lincoln, 10, Hits:
Off Clark. 8 in six innings: off Young, 1
in three Innings; off Mears, 6 in five
innings- off Wolverton, 0 in three Innings
Wasea on balls: Oft Clark. 6; off Young,
1; off Mears, 3. Struck out: By Clark,
5; by Young, 1; by Mears, 4: by Wolver
ton. 1 ' Passed balls: Chapman, Strat
ton. Hit by pitched ball: Andreas, Ten
nant; Berghammer. Time: 1:45. Umpires;
Meyers and McGinn's. ;
It. 'JOB AND WICHITA DIVIDE UP
Darham Oatpltoaea Woldrlng and
. " Jackson
WICHITA, Sept. 17. Durham outpttched
Woldrlng and Jackson in a hard-fought
battle in the first game today, winning,
3 to 1. In the second Wichita' failed to
hit either Johnson or Bell effectively,
while Routt and petut war hit bard.
Score, . first game:
, WICHITA,
' , AB. R.
iraig, ir. ...... ....... t
Davis, rf
Koerner, lb....
Hughes, 2b.
Callahan, ss
Pettlgrew, cf...
Mee. 3b
Clemons, e ,
Durham, p
Total.,
H.
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0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
l
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ST... JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O.
xeny, ci...........
poweil. If
Watson," rf
Zwllllng. lb
Rellly. 2b ,
Westeratl, 3b.
Meltike, ss...
Woldring,' p.,
Jar.kson, p..
Wallaca' ....
... 1
A.
0
0
0
0
0 0
24 9 1
0 1
0 0 0 0 O 0 1-1
1
0 0 1
Totals 31
WlchlU 0 0
St Joseph .0 0
Two-base hit: Pettisrrew. ' Stolen base
Craig. Ijilts: Off Woldring, 7 In seven
innings: loir Jackson. 2 in one inning.
Double piavs: Callahan to Hughes to
Koerner, Melnke to Rellly to Zwilllng.
Melnke to Zwllllng. Struck out: - By
Woittrtng. 3: by Durham. 2. Bases on
balls: Off Woldring, ): off Durham, 2.
Time: 1:30. Umpire; Haskell. -Score,
second game: ' : 1
WICHITA.
AB. R.
MUdleton, :! 0
lavls, rf v. 4 0
Koerner, lb 4
Boeton -.iU 97 41-.703Mlnneap,s..l()8 66 .645
Phila 82 66 .694 Columbus.. 98 64 .604
Wash 82 67 .690 Toledo 94 65 .690
Chicago 67 69 .492 Kan:- City.. 80 89 .600
JJPtroit
Cleveland
X" v ,- Aa nrn . . . I 111. W)l 1
st. tuIh ... it xa sinriianan'n. m 108 .aa 1 1 M Bcore wa 6 to trandail, who re-
KEW YOflK, Sept 17.-Chlcago won
the , deciding - game of . the , three-game
.... 64 75 .4ft Milwaukee. 75 83 .475 ( series heretoday by hitting Marauard
nd , 63 7 .4i3St. Paul.... 74 86 .463 j hard in the second and third innings.
, Yesterday's Reanlta.
; WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka-Omaha, wet grounds.
Des Moines, 17-1: Denver, 0-7.
St. Jtiseph, 1-7; Wichita, 2-1.
Lincoln, 1; Sioux City, 8. . .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.'
St. Louis, 4; Boston. 5.
Pittsburgh, 3: Brooklyn, 7.
Chicugo, 6; New York. 3.
Clnoinnatl, 1: Philadelphia. 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia-Chicago, wet grounds.
Washintfton.St.r Louis, rain. ;
New York-Detroit, rain.
jtJoston. 5-z; Cleveland, 4-3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 4; Columbus. 2.
Indianapolis-Toledo, wet grounds.
St. Paul-Milwaukee, wet grounds. '
Minneapolis, ; Kansas City, 4.
Games Today.
Western Leaxue ToDeak at Omaha.
Des Moines at Denver, St. Joseph at
wicnua, Lincoln at solux city.
National Leajsun Plttuhnrirh at Ronton.
Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New
York, St. Louis at Philadelphia.
.American Leajrue PhllAdelohla. at Chu
cago, Washington at St. Louis. New York
at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland.
American Association St. Paul at Mll-
wauKee, Minneapolis at Kansas City.
Three-base hit: Watson' Stolen btmes:
Watson (2), Powell., Kelly. Gossett
Double play! Johnson ito Gossett. to
Zwllllng. Struck out: By5 Johnson,. 2; by
Routt : by Bell, 1; by.Pettlt, 1. Bases
on nans: urt tvoutt, 2; orr Johnson, 4;
off Pettit,"35 off Bell, 1. Lmplre: Haskell.
Time. g;0a. .
Naps Win Twice ;
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Hughes, 2b..
Callahan ss..
Pettlgrew,
Mee, 3b.,
demons, ....
Wacob,
Routt, p
MoOafflgan
Pettlt, p......
Ellis
V- : '.
o
0
0
0
0
s0
H.
,.'
' 2
0
1
0
1
A.
Totals ......
Kelly, cf
Powell, if
Watson, rf.....
Zwllllng. lb
Rellly, 2b
Wostersil, 3b...
Gossett c
Melnke,, sa
Johnson, P i
Bell,' p.... ......
Totals
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
4
.31
O. A.
0
1
0
1
2
1
1
11
2
1
6
1
1
1
E.
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
, 0
0
0
0
0
E.
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
7 13 37 17
Batted for Routt In fourth Inning.
i Battd for'Pettlt in ninth. ; ,
i Wichita ..........s-0 0 I 0 0 0 0-1
St Joseph 0 0 1,0 1-4 0 4 7 :
1 Two-base hits: Zwililng (2, Powell.
CLEVELAND, Sept 17,-CIeveland took
two games from Boston today, therebv
preventing the leaders from clinching the
ivu pennant. . Cleveland won each game
in tne rinal turn at bat. The first game,
a pitchers' battle between Collins and
Gregg, went eleven innings, finally being
lost to, Boston on successive hits by
Turner, Jackson and iAjole. Carlsch
featied this game by making' three sin
gles, a oouDie.ana a triple in live, times
at bat. s :-'-'.:.
In thft'second game, after Boston had
taken the lead in the fourth inning,
Cleveland came back and won the game
on a pass by Turner, outs by Jockson
and Lajole and hits by Hendrix and
Graney. Score, first game: ,
. CUSVBLAND. BOSTON. - . -
AB H.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.E
Johtl'ton, lb J 1 1 0 Hooper, rf... I I
Chapman, a 0 1 lYerkta. 2b... 1 4 1
Tumar. Sb.. B anaV.r. . el.. 4 14 1
MJole. tb... a I 4 I , ttOardntjr. '3b. 4 14 I
Hendryx, rf,.4. J A OPtahl, lb.... 4 1 U'l
Oranay, .It...' t 01 OKrur. aa.;... t 1 r5 t
CrKh, e.,aT'l 0rrriaaa; -e.i 1 1 t 0
Ortmtt. j4-"f t"4 Mltas, .-, 4 1 I
B'uVhara, If. 1 ,0 !', .
Drifts ...;. l ' Totsls.:... M U
Total... ...41 14 SS M l' 4
Batted for Graney In seventh.
None out when winning run scored.
Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0v 1 0 0 0 0 1-4
Boton 0 0000210000-3
Two-base hits: Carisch, Stahl. Speaker.
Carrlgan, Gardner. Lajole. Three-base
hit: Carlsch. Stolen bases:' Hendrix.
Johnrton. Double plays: - Speaker to Car
ligan. Chanman to lAjle to Johnston,
iAjote to Johnston. Bases. on balls: Off
Gregg. 3; off Collins, 4. Struck olit: By
Gregg, Ts by Collins. 2. Time: 2:28. Um
pires: Connolly and Hart
Score, second game:
, . CLEVELAND. BOSTON.
. AB.H.O.A.E.- AB.H.O.A.E.
Jnhutrtmi, lbJ 5 0 Hooper, rf... J 3 f
Chapmui. aal S 1 S lT-a ib... tltt
Turn.y. 3b.. I 1 1 0Spkw, (,, 1 1
J.c.twn. rf., Ill ftlrfwt.. If.... mil
UJol.. lb...l J 1 SCanlnar. sb. 1 1 t
Hfnrtryj, ef. I 1 1 0 CKiia.l, lb....! t
Gran.. If... 1 I t Kru, aa I I 1
O'Neill. e...l S I eOuly. e. t 4 1 f
' Blueing, --' t. . 0O"Brln, I t
.- T.nl.-.W.- ;1 W. 1; Totl.;.-;lS- l lSt
Cleelan 1-0 2
Boston ....... ........0 0 0 2 0-i2
lieved Marquard, was invincible and held
Chicago to three hits. Cheney was ef
fective in every Inning but the fifth,
when New York bunched three hits with
muff by Sheckard and scored three
ns. Ever was put out of the game
by Umpire Owens In the sixth inning
when he was called out trying to reach
second on a short hit , Score:
CHICAGO NBW YORK. .
AB.H.O.A.K. 1 AB.H.O.A.B.
Sheckard. If. 4, 1 0 0 IDerora, If.,. I 1 t 1 I
Miller, rt.,.,4 1 1 0 ODoyla, Sb..,; 11 4 A
Tinker, a...-4 til Oanadtr'es. cf I 0 t 0 9
Zlm'man. Sb I 1 1 I 1 Murray, rf.. 4 11 0 I
Salar, lb.... S 116 1 OMerkle, lb.. 4 Silt
Krera, Ib.... I 114 OHerzof lb.. 4 0 111
Downa, lb... 1 I OMeyera. e... 2 7 11
Wtlltama, cf4 1 T OWIIaon, c. ... I Olid
Archer, ..., 4 1 I OFtetcher. aa. 3 1 1 I 0
Cheney, j... I t I 1 0McCormlck. 0 t 0
--8hafer, aa... 1 1 t
ToUIS.... .31 117 13 8 Marquard, p. S V 1 1
Crandall. p.. 1 0 a
Totala.....M I 27 II !
. 'Batted for Fletcher In seventh.
Chicago 0 23OOOO0O-6
New York 0 oeosoooo-a
First on errors: New York. 2. Two-
base hits: Baler, Doyle. Sacrifice hit:
Zimmerman. Stolen base: Murray.' Left
on bases; New York, 6; Chicago,' 8.
Double play: Tinker to Evers to Saier.
Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 2; off
Cheney. 2, Struck out: By Marquard, 2;
ny crandall, 4; ty Cheney, zjrHits: Off
Marquard, six in two and one-third in
nings; off Crandall, 3 in six and two-
thirds innings. Time: 1:55. Umpires:
rennan and Owens.
Beaton Pnaales Reda.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17.-The visitors
were unable to solve Sea ton s delivery
and Philadelphia won. The game was
decided in the fourth inning, when the
home team bunched three hits off Suggs,
coupled with three errors and a passed
ball by Cincinnati. Score:
CTOCJNNVm. . PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Beacbar, If.. 4 t 1 IPaskert. d.l I I t I
Kn'ley, ef-ea 4 It lMuee. If.... 1 I I I I
Hobltttel. lb 4 1 1 1 Miller, rf.... 4 lies
Mitchell, rf. I t I 0 0 Ludera. lb. I t 11 0 9
Phelan, lb., 4 10 1 OBoyte, IS.... I 1 t II
Great, a,,,, t t t t tDmlio, ...( Ill
McDon'd, tl I t I 1 Dodge, lb... 14 11
Kyle, ef..... 1 0 19 ODooln, C.....4 I 00
Eau 2tj... 0 11 Beaton, p.... 4 141
Seventd, ,. t 0 4
Sumtv p..... 1 111 I ToUl) 14 11 17 1
Harter, p.... I 0 t 0.
Stolen bases: .Hauser, Campbell.' Double
plays: B alio way to Kenetohy to Sweeney,
Houser to Titus to Margnville, Kllng
to Devlin.' Left on bases: Boston, 9;
Str Louis, 6. Bases on balls: Off Perrltt,
1; off etsele, l;.off Geyer, 1. First base
on errors: Boston, 1; St Louis, 1. Struck
out: By Perdue, C; by Perrltt 1; by
Steele, 2; by Beyer, 2. Time: l:55,k Um
pires: Eason and Johnstone.
Brooklyn Oatbata Pittsburgh.
BROOKLYN. N. Y., Sept. 17.-Brooklyn
hit the ball hard today and defeated
Pittsburgh, 7 to 8. Home runs by Dau
bert and Wheat in the fifth inning were
the features. Wheat, Fisher and Wagner
did good fielding. Charley Stengel, Brook
lyn's optional purchase from the Southern
league, made four singles, ' walked and
stole a base. 'It was his first appearance,.
Score: . .... , '' v
; PITTSBURGH, -i ; BROOKLYN. -AB.H.O
A.I. AB.K.O.A.I.
Byrne Sb... 1 4r.O OMoran, rf... J; 1 0 0
Carey, If.... 4 13 0 OStteng.l cf..4 4 10 0
Don 1 in. rf... 4 0 11 OCutahaw, Ib. t 1 1 I
.giver, sa. 4 1 0 4 ODaaibert, lb. I t ll
. Miller, lb J 0 I 1 OWhect, It.... 4 I I I 1
Wllaon, cf...a 1 0 0 OKl'kp't'k, b 1 1 5.0
Butler, Ob... 4 1 I l'OFtoher, aa... I 0 0 14
Simon, Ill 0O. Miller, all Tit
Kelly, e 0 0 1 OKucker, p...f 10 t t
BlackbBe, (I t III
Hendrix, p.. I I I 1 TotaU.....3l 14 If IS 1
Ferry, p 0 0 0 0 S
Aflame, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Smith, p.... 0 010
Nicholson , 0 0 , j
Gray .......1 0 0 0 0
Viol 0 9
. " '.!--:' . .
Totakv....ft.lU ..
Ran for Simon In the seventh.
Batted for Ferry in the seventh.
Batted for Blackburne In the ninth. .
Pittsburgh 1 0 1. 1-0 0 0 0 0-8
Brooklyn Ill I ' 2 0 1 0 -7
Two-base hits: Byrne, Wagner, Simon,
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1 Jr Tkii RBiotoa Cob ku . "1
jr t carreei bculy tee 1 .'
Totals II 4 14 t 4
Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-i
Philadelphia 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 r-f
Two-bass hits; Knlseley, McGee, Dolarr.
Three-base hit: Mitchell. Bases on balls:
Off Harter, 2; off Seaton, 2, Struck out:
By Harter, 4. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Fin
neran and Rlgler. " , '"e't-
Beaton Beats St. Letnla Again.' :
BOSTON, Sept. 17. Boston made it
three -out of four from St Louts by win
ning today, 5 to 4. , Perdue pitched a
heady game. Boston hit all the St Louis
pitcherti, . scoring on each. Evans hit
safely each of his three 'times at bat
Score: ' ; ,'
BOSTON. , 8T. LOIHS. y . ,
, AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B.
Campbell, cf 4 I 0 OGIlbooley. ell 1 1 I 1
Perltn. lb.. 1 9 10 1 Mum, It.... 110 0
Sweeney, lb.1 1 I I W bitted, Ib. 4 I I
Jackson If.. I t I OKoaeteby. lb 4 t 10
Tltua, rf....4 111 OKrana, rf... S I
Houeer. lb.. 4 1 I 1 OHaueer, as.. I 111
Ma'fllle, aa. 1 I I 1 Galloway, Itl I I I
Brtdwell. ... OBraanahJiD, ll I 11 I
Kilns, e..... 4 11 Perrttt. p.... 111
Perdue, p..,. 4 111 SiM. p....
-&jyer. p.... 11
r Tatar.. ...11 1117 11 l(11le I till
Wlniro ..... 110
( "'Smith 1
t ' - Tot ale 4 1114 11 1
Batted for Steele In sevenths v
Batted for Galloway In ninth. t
Batted for Geyer in ninth.
Bos;on .s.0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 -$
St :ils ...........0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 14
Two-base hit: Campbell. Home run:
Konetchy. Hits: Off Perrltt, 4 In five
Innings (none out In sixth): off Steele. 3
in one inning oft Geyer, 4 in two innings.
Sacrifice 'htt:i Hattwr, Devlin, Maran
ville. , Sacrifice flies: Sweeney, Evans.
Solid-breech
Hammerless Side-Ejecting
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