Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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RIOT ENDS GAME AT DENVER
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Game- Is' .Forfeiftrd V,?.'?
Denver In ihyBlitli'InwInife
'When Score Stand
Foar to Two.
DENVER, Colo., July 9. A siriallriot
ended today's gome with .Omaha ,in't the
first ""naif 'of the slxttf mnlpjf,' rhen. tho
ecota rruM 4 to 3 iKfavor. of Denver, anu
was forfeited to Denver, 9 to 0,
Justice, the first' man up, fouled put td
Fisher. Thomasoh f singled, and .CongaU
ton doubled. 'Kanja hit to. Coffey,, who
threw witd-.tbFIah6r, Thomason scorlu?
on the play, Congalton attempted to
cor on the throw from Fisher to
Block. Block falted to-, touch Cppgaltotyl
who also railed to toucn, me bases jjiooh
then touched Congalton after Jthe 'illde.
Congalton and Manager Arbogast. pro
tested and each began to tight -with
Umpire Slgler. The players and police
men interfered before much, damage .was
cone AS ttlgrier was leaving- mo grounds
he passed near Owner Rourke of-.ths
Omaha team, A row began- between
them, culminating In the umpire knock
ing jrtctirk down, Boo re: ,
DENVER.
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fisher, lb 3
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Omaha S 2 2
7 0
1 1-3
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moun KliVr Butter: vWo-bM Wt;
r"intrftlton. Three-base nil! JUic"
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& DoulntpUyi Johnson to Xc,in!v.rlv
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nunuc.t heavy hltUrtg evened xno
iVor A7aU doubl play
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Totals Sn.lM:M 8 ? .? " "
'HUW.r..iwnj... n 1 6 (U3
Ltth:bi Moines. 41 Wlohltfc,
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nirtits. .DoubtO Plays Hughes, to Bapp
1 koainer. Struck out; uy Ww...
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SieUX TAKE ;,CIiOH CONTEST
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stetft City
Kapp. "Stolen bases: McLitrry. '2;
, f..tl n I. an 111.. ft .umaI(.
; HnLArrT.
ftlght, Innings. Bases on balls: Off !
etaMs, ; oil -uuerion. ti ore wnue,
rk out: 'By Reynolds. 4i by. Whlte.
Passel ball: Vann. Timet 3:06.
;m4rc: tjegrlst and CoUlflowor,
LIJSCGLT? OUTBAT 8T. JOSEPH
r u. ,
Ornate from l&lAfter Vla-itte-
Get CouK4UMfr Lftatd.
tiNCiLV, Nsb., J sly 9,-Llasoln won
umJr from St, Jtmik today lay 4 score
arf to 7 In s, s:ne, that devMeped Into
st wwrgiHaV mil ten. n eau came up
lijthe play of the.Useelns, Sore:
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i . Ji fc- l ' I 'ColumbUs 4t 33 .688
mkt .,..m?M."' t U.fnj! o 0 -Milwaukee SO 3S .MS
MMMii.-.cr.;-.-.V" ,j; . 5 I il Kan. city.. 44 41 ,
HUWs.; j i i o '0 8 Pul,.37 43 M3
1UM' .,..,.... iislO Intflan'lU ..31 -4 .333
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P WHY YOU BtlNlX
M'SRAW WBtJBVES IN THE
SCRAPPY KIND OF PJ.f)VERS4
- TKE
OUR TOWN BOYS
PHAT HCKVIULS
HITS' NINE HOME.
RUVltf SIX'
AND "DOES
OP OTHER
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THINGS'
.giandingif Teams
"WESTERN LEAOUEv ,
riftyed...Von. tflst,
Denver ....
78 M SH
Ees Moines ...... 79
4t 33
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.413
.399
Lincoln 79 43 Si
8U Joseph 7
Ininur rin . it fii
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40
4 -46
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LEAOtlE.
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Phlla.
. ...M 1S.743
Cleveland ..43 3 .015
Chicago ...40 S3 ,5i'f.
Was t'ton .43-iS .tsi
wttsbursh.jq 38 .4sa:
Brooklyn ..si 3l .sul
Chlcagu ....43 3d ,M
uosion ...... 3( M) ,WI
Bt. LOUls.., 32 SI ,IM
Detroit ,t.t.31 61 ,319
Now Vork.. 63 .33
NED. LEAGUE.
Bt Louis. i. SI 4t .413
uaeton 33 41 .mi
Superior ' w,33 .33 .623
Kearney ..,.81 81 .199
Fremont' ,...3i 3t! .619
JlWYork 23 35 ,610
Hastings w ,4si
Columbus.,. 33 M .444
soward ...is go ,434
Qd. 'Island.. 33 23 .407
Yetersy'K McnhKr,
fVEaTERN 'tiEAaUE.
?s
mu daminL it uncoin. v. r
8! Wichita, 9,
ftofirci y-'Tl'TooL"- b
Pittsburgh .3; I'lUladclphla, . a
SL Lduls, 3-fli Boston, 6-ia, '
Chicago, Oj New York, J.
Cincinnati, t Brooklyn, E.
Boston, 8; Ht Louis, 0.
Washington, 3-3; Detroit, 6-a
Philadelphia, 6! Cleveland, 3. .
NaYork. 01 Chicago. 3. J ' .
, AMElllUAN A80UUIATION, 1 -
Toledo. ?s Indianapolis,-.
LbuUvllls. ; Columbus, 4,
Minneapolis, 5l Kansas City, C
Bt. Paul, It Milwaukee. 8.
, NEQItAPKA STATE IEAOUa
Kearney, 4; Hastings, 0.
urana isiana, is; Bewara. 7.
Columbus, 13: Tork, 8.
Fremont, t; Superior, 6,
unmes Toflnr.
Western Leasme HL Jnnh nt TJnnnln.
Eos Molnoe at Wlchltn. Rloux citv t
Topeka, Omaha, at Denver.
Natldhal Ll!frU--Plttatm-ifh nt
delphla at, Lauls at Boiton, Chicago at
nw or, uineinnau at urooiciyn. .
American Leama IlMtoM tit Ht- TJiula.
Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia, at
Cleveland, New York at Chicago.
American, Association Toieaa at in
dlananolln. Tnulnvlll nt nnliimhn. Min.
9!'!Jt Kansas City, St. Paul at
I M WBUHML
Nebraska
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Ketter, o'.,. , 4
Relnhart, If....; 4
Melnke s 4
Boehler. P ,, 8
Crutcher, p...,..;,,,0
Tnnehlll-V.v 1
McConnaughey, p.,, 0
0
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Totals'-
is :t it 4
Lincoln ,.,,,.,,.,...3 0
St. Joseoh.. 0 4
1 0 1 1 4 0 -9
0 0 3 10 0 0-7
Tannchlll hatted for Crutcher in the
eighth.
(tiw (U.a. uiuvuuji -w, at. tfvffvsi, It
Three-base hltat Holke, Melnke. Wester
Kii. xwo-b.ase nits : uoyd, coijins. Har
bour, Dowllntr, Westers.. 1. Ilelnhart,
Boehler. Double plays: Lloyd to Uullen;
Ocha to Melnke to Uolke. Left on bases:
Lincoln, I; BU Joseph, t- Stolen buses;
0
0
0
V
uQyu w, uamey, Munen, jioikb. oacrt
flee hit: Cole. Struck out: By Clauss. 8:
by Knspp, I; hy Bothler, 4; by Crutcher,
li by MaConnaughey, 1. Bases on balls:
0
uic Knapp, u on uoenier, ; orr um toner,
I; off McConnaughey, l, mt by pitched
wua piicn: uy
CTIbum. X and two
off Knapp, 8 and flva
orr uoanier, li ana
2: 1 . ' . ? " 1 : :
tiaugney. 1 ana no runs in one inning,
Mima: f.ii.
Umpire: Anderson,
Harratlnns Lose to Bo dare.
DOOOB, Neb., July .-Bpcclnl.)-
Dodge defeated the Native llayrallana
team, 6 to L Dodge was In Its usual
'form with tho bat, getting fifteen hlts'otf
jthe Hawaiian pitchers. Tha pltchlnif of
Ouston and thebAtOng of Butler, getting
four hlU out f fod times at bt were
Vilas Aiia KsiViiiiiii w
A-avfcuiv vi ins him"? tnw'
Xf.llL.3S,
Dodg ., 1 3 0 0 0 0 3,0 -r6KVl
Hawallana ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 3
Batteries: Button and Butlees Luko,
Loudo ahd IJks. -
two Dase nits: uoage, a. struck out.
By Guston, in by Ltika, B: by Loudo, 8.
Xielt on bases: Dodgv, i Hawallans, i,
(Atuerlean AMdclation Iteaalta,
At Kansas City- , R.HlB.
UinnesDolls
:;::::::::::::::;;::::;:.8.
UatUrlaa:
oimstead and theii-,
Powell. Alley. Covington, Vaughn Md
Krucneu. Ten innings, f
At Indianapolisr- rt-X.K.
Tledo 4 ; ,. 78 0
Indianapolis ... iii i
.Batterloa: Baskette and DavoKht; liar.
rlMttVi. Works. Kaleerllnic and UvLbb.
coae.
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iamunBtM ,.....,..,,.,.....,. , i
iaw run wann, grounds.
At Milwaukee a.KV
St I'nul .t..t'-..MMi, , 1 il 1
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DAILY BUGt"E
JUNE 29. 1BTX ,
ggCT SCOUT PAttl IWTUB KOUMTV
TOWN TJOY3 Ob
UltKVIIATi 4"
SINGLES'
UOT5
JOHN HCjUftW
yE TOOK THIS OUT Or ftu.
" BU0tE!S! Hfi.t JU5T TO SHOW
You "fftc" i s no youngster!)
GIANTS BLANK CHICA60S
Jffow ' Tork Mako it I'ourtcbiith
Straight with Shutout.
OITBS AT MAR&UABD'S MERCY
Of FouV'lflta Off Hurler, Only One
Wn Clenn Cheney rltchea a
StronK Gnmtt but la
Wult In Fourth.
NEW YORK,-July 9.New,York made
It fourteen straight today, shutting out
Chicago In the second gamo of tho series
by S .to i Q. Marquard held tho visitors
at his mercy, Of .the four hits tnode- oft
him only one1 was clean.' Schulte got a
two-base hit when Burns misjudged his
fly, and Cheney and Ever got scratch
olngles. Cheney pitched a strong game
for Chicago, his poor Inning being the
foUrth, when New York scored two runs
pti slngjes by Fletcher and Doyle, and a
double steal. ' Bresnaiian's passed ball
and Cheney's wild pitch. A third run'
was scoraby New York in the etWitfv
on -conMoutlva singles, by Shatftr, FletpHer
nJtoyl9i.florJ '
aiClllfUaOj. . New YORK. ,
'in.l.O.A.H. An.lI.O.X.E.
Wehi".ef(l i ' r9 3 0' qnurntf. .If.-.,, J 1 0 1 0
Ktr. lb... 4
1 1
1 1
0 t
010
0 t
0 1
0 4
3 0
Bohultt. rt. 4
OMttcb.r, Hi 1 I 1 1
ODoIlO. lb... 4 3 113
Phelui, lb.. 4
Blr. lb... t
Mitchell. l. I
MrUt ,1b.. 1 910 0
OMumr, iiii in 0 0
0Myerv ... 3.0130
0tiiudgru,et 10 10O
0Mraard, p 1 0 0 1 0
crriatn( u s
urttnuian,
ChanM, p., I
ITefal 11 4 34 M0 Total.?...lAIT 11
tnicaso i, .u u u o v v v i v v
New York .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I J-
First baso on errors: unicngo, a. -wo-baso
' hits; Bchulte, Burns. Btblen
basest Fleioher and Merkle, Left on
bosos; New York. 6i Chicago, . Double
play; Bluifer to Doyle to Merkle. Bases
on balls: Off Cheney. 8. Struck out:
By Marquara, o, w unenoy, a. wua
pitohi Cheney (3). Passed ball! Brtsna;
han. Tims: 1:36. Umpires: Rlgler and
Byron,
Brarea Take Both.
BOSTON. July 9. Boston won both
games of a double-header from 8t. Louis
today, the first ty s to s and tne seoona
bv 10 to ft. Tim second same was called
on npcQunt of darkness after seven and
one-half innlna-s had bean nlayed.
Heavy hitting by the locals and .the.
iwlldness of the Bt. Louis pitchers Wero
directly rejsoonalbla for the victories.
In the flrat same, on a hit Inside the
grounds, .Myers made a home run, the
bs.ll tttkint a. bound over O&kes' head and
rolling to the fence after' It looked m
thnuirh It Wauld hit but n. alnEla.
The locals drove two St. Louis pitchers
from tho dab in the second gome,
McLean's Httlo finger on his right hand
was pm oy a ioui up in xno ursi game.
Score: ' '
Bcore, first game:
BT. LOUIS. BOSTON1.
AB.H.O.A.K. AH.it.O.A.H,
ilunlai, lb 4 1 1 4 0M4rta'l. a 1 0 1 1
Jo, ' U.. 4 3 10 ODarlla. lb.. 1 1 1 1
Oaaaa. . .. 0 10 OUard, tl , 4 I M I
tatted, lb, 4 S 0 0 8Tlt, rt.... 4 14 4-1
Xonrtchr.lb 1 0 10 t eBjrnr. H) 1 I 1
Cathera. rt- 4 1 1 1 0Mtr. lb... 4 1 0 (
O'Letrr. sa 4 1 3 4 inaridaa. e. 4 1 4 1 I
UIaa. a. 1 3 1 1 OUan, cf., 1 1 I 0
wmta, o.. i e s d tuw, p..... a v i
SaltM. r... 1S110 -
tlaur ... 1 0 0 0 6 Tstll. 10 10S t 1
Cfr, p.... 0 0 0
TnUl 7 11 it 11 3
Balleo out hit by batted ball,
fnr HnUrm In Iklffhth.
Bt, lAlilS 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-3
Boston J 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
Two-base hits: Motiean, Whltted, Hug-
gins, unree-oase nic uweeney. noma
run: Mvers. Sacrifice hit: Hess. Sacri
fice file: Lord. Maranyllle. Stolen
noses: aiyers, wann. Double play:
O'Leary. to, Konetchy. Left on basest
St I-ouIs. )l Bottom 7. Base on balls:
utt iieee. : on ssaiiee, 4. iiase on
errors; .uosion. z. .mruox oun juy iiesa.
3; by Bailee, 3. Titnoi li& Umplrea: Klom
ana urvn.
Scare, second game:
BT. UKJM. . BOSTON.
An.H.O.A.. AB.H.O.AB.
Iintrinr. ; i . aiarn-ia, a. 1 0 4 1
IVlfcer. II. 3 0 0
vMeaDaaia.lb 10 0 1
Mas, 1Mb 111
OUta, ct... 4 1 1
urvn .4 ak a a a
1 ;o6lir. It 1 1 1 0
0 iTllua. rf..., 1110
1 ?svr,, tb i i I i
Koolbr.lb 4 8 11 0 OUrera., lb.A 1 J 11- 1
o wMrrt.. lb.A 1 1 11-1
0 Owhatlnt. a. 1 o ( 1
- . .
Bran, n. . a i o
V I 1 4
oLVrr. ii i 1
1 8M.nn, el,,. 4 110
0 jnttlofph, pi M I
0 ToUti,.5"l84
0 0
1 0
PtrrtU, p.. 1 0 0
gteala. p.
... v o a
MM
Tout Hiin't i
St. LOUIS.... I 1 0 0 0 10
Boston 8 0 3 3 1 1 0 10
Two-D&se mist Hweeney. Mvam m.
Mann. Robert. Three-base hits: Evans,
raann. ttome run: uiiua. nits; utr
Perritt. 3 In two innlnss: off Steele. 8 In
one ana iwo-tmras innings: on ueyer.
3 In three and one-third innings. . SacrU
flrn hit: Connolly. Stcrlflen flloa-
Whollfty. O'Leary. Stolen basrs: Sweeney,
Macee: Whlttad. Kyers 1). Double clay:
Rudolph to Maranville to Myers, Left
on bases: SL Louis. 5; Boston, 6. Bases
on balls: Off Ptrrltt. 3; off Steels. 3
nff Oeyer. 1. First base on errors: Bos,
ton. 3. lilt by pitched ball:. Maranville
by Perrltt. Whltted by Rudolph. Struck
out; By Rudolph. 5: by ueyer s. Time
3:08. Umpires: Klem and Orth.
rlrfitea BlaaU I'hllUK.
iHiLADtiPIIlA. July .--Only thrra
WW. two of which were, scratches, were.
made off Aaams toaay, ana iiusnurgi
hut nut Phlladelnhia. 3 to & The VI alt
org made their first run In the fourth
inning on a pass to Sutler. Miller's
ingle and Kns.be' fumble of Wilson's
grtramdar. Br a nan pitched, excellent ball,
bvH wm takes out to Jr(t Walih to
Man of the Hour
si mm .1
Bow tt'S-PW
WHO HAS" WON -$OUR.-PENNANTS
AND STANDS
A GOOD CHftNCe rOF
GETTING ftN OTHER
THIS "YEAR-
bat for. him In the eighth. In tho ninth
Pittsburgh added two more runs on fr,
single by McCarthy, Simmons' aouDie
and a wild bitch by Alexander. Alexander
nurt nis biqq ana was sucoeeaea by iro-
jay. wno, in turn gave way to Mayer. .
rhtfhcr nnnnvr of pittBliurcrn.. nntl
fld tiv' President if.vnch of the National
league itodny that he had been-fined tS
for urgulnffiWlUnUmplro Brennan, yeatcr-
oay . Booref- - .- - ,
Vlox. 3b.... I 1 h 0Prtrt, )f4.4 1. ..
Carer. It". 10 0 OKnub., It).. 1,0 '1 1
Kotnmtn,c t 0 3 0 Olibcrt, lb.. Ill)
ButUr. a 1 0 1 4 4Mkk. It.., 1 6 1 0
Mllltr. lb.. 4 1 10. 1 0rTth, it 1 0 I 1
WUaoo. rtJ. 4 1 4 0 Olwdemi, lb I 0 I
Sltnoo, ... 4 17 1 ODoolin, if., 10110
Atams,, p..v.0 ,0 i,0DoIn, St.... 0 0 1 0 O
" - Colr..,'3 0 4'0 0
iTUla'....SilJ S14ti iKlllltw. . p. 40
Hrnnin, p. 1 1
I ! , r i t xUjahuaf.p'fe
( ' - , Jnlri' V-ti 0 0
Mayer, p.....O ,0
Miller I... r 1
nrekit;; ... 1 0
Walth 0 0
Maran. ,..1 0
O('0. 0.
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0.0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total tl ! 17 11 1
Batted for tfolan In'elB.hth.
Batted for Howley.dn l8bh. m
Batted for Qwnnanjn eighth. ,
Batted for . liayer in Wnth. . . . .
Pitt.MrBtr;'..-..u.O: 0 o-i-o o o.--
miaumpnia . w v,y " v.r 'VIr,'.T
nin.)i. hlt Vlnr (31. Blmon. HltBl
rt rriAii i in elitht Innings? ' off
Alexander. 3 in one-third Inn ng; oa
off Brennan, 8; off Imlay,l .Bases on
errors; Pittsburgh., 11 Philadelphia, 3.
OlTUCK OUi; jr AUUUia, yt w "
Brennan and Eoson.
I.fMVfll ilUVK HIUI
LOWELL. Mass.. July 8. Tho Lowell'
club today accepted the 'offer of f3,w
made' by the'--Chicago American league
teonvfbr Tom -Daly, 'Lowell catcner. as
the' Boston-Red :Sox have .claimed Daly
tho National Board of Arbitration may
be appealed to.
Comlsker BnT LoTfeU.
oniOAQo. July 9. President Comlskey
today announced tho purchase of Catcher
Burns of "the Lowell ctub.bf tho New
England league, for 33,600.
xva.i nmt 4e'lah Matched
CHICAGO. July 9. Charley White and
Freddie Walsh were - matched yesterday
to 'box twelve rounds In,. -Butte, Monu, on
August Z. They will weigh In at 183
pounds at 8 o'clock,
Brynn'n Hoodoo.
rra cam in Waahinston attended by
President Wilson to date has been a vie
tory'forthe Senators, but the first time
Secretary of State Pry an looked on, th;
home team was beaten by a. score of 3
to l. A 10 to 1 score would have boen
mor appropriate.
limp Finally Moves.
vhri tTmntM Vare-uaon flnallv was as
signed elsewhere than to the games of
the Browns, members of Stovall'a clan
got together and gave three l"ty cheers
and a tiger "Fergy" had offiekted In
nearly half of the. Browns't jamej this
year both at homo and on the road.
To Open A&Tftln.
Priill.nl Ckbata' of the Brooklyn club
fa utiafl,! hla ta&m will finish In the
first division.. On Ms return to Brooklyn
he will complete final arrangements for
the formal opening or fciDoeia ieia on
July IS, for which beautifully engraved
Invitations are out.
, Beds Knr Hnrrtncrton,
LYNN. Mass., July 9 -Frank Harring
ton, aged 19 years, the leader of the
pitching staff of Lynn, New England
'league club, was today sold to the Cin
cinnati Nationals for M.000. lie wtl loin
Cincinnati at tha close of the season.
Divide)' 1IU Cntchera,
Manager Jennings of Dyetrolt divides
1 ho. backstop work more evenly among
his catchers than most managers, calling
on Rondeau, Stanage and McKea pretty
regularly In turn,
loTvn, Newo. Note.
SHENAN DOA'tl Deacon C V. Hasklns.
71 years old, who has been ft prominent
figure in Shenandoah for many years,
died suddenly Tuesday morning. Funeral
services will be Thursday afternoon.
CRBBTON-WIU Bart 'Button was sud
denly stricken dead here Sunday with
paralysis. "Bart," as he was familiarly
called, sustained a slight stroke, of
paralysls aoroe eight months ago, which
left him almost speechless.
Fritfhtful Pain
la the stomach, torjpid liver, lame hack
and wak kidney are,, aeon relieved by
Electric Bitters, aua.raa.teed, see. For
ale W Beaten Drw Co. A(lveftliet.
Jmiay, u mo one ow.,un t",?fW.1E,.
two-thirds Inning. Sacrifice h it M.
I-ett on bases: Pittsburgh. 9; .Pblladol.
nhi. i i.nu nn ha.Ua; Off Adams. It
in Base Ball
so" I'LL OWE MK v CRAX.Y HKe
YOU T MUSE JU " VAFO VOuARey
W A "TRADE
HAPS LOSEJO ATHLETICS
Philadelphia Wins First. Came of
Series, Pxve to Three.
BALLS BY MITCHELL COSTLY
ConaerrnttVe Base Rnnnlnsr Holds
Cleveland's Score Down,
" Home Team Onthtt" the
Visitors.
as
CLEVELAND, O.. July 0.-Phlladelphla
defeated Cleveland by five to throe In tho
first gamo of their series here today. The
IxMies on balls given by Mitchell proved
costly. Conservative base running held
Cleveland's score down, as they outhlt
their opponents. Bases on balls to WaUh
and Collins, Baker's .single and Mclnnla'
sacrifice fly scored Philadelphia's ru nln
tho first Inning. Bases on balls to Baker
and Barry and Bhang homo run scored
three more tn the sixth. In the seventnh
Collins' double, Baker's single end Ma-
Innky double scored two. Standing went
In for Cleveland In .the. eighth and held
tho -visitors. Cleveland tied the score in
the fifth on 0'N6tl( double, Mitchell's
single and Johnston's- single, A rally tn
tire ninth brought In two more for Cleve
land, but Bush tightened up and pre
vented further scoring. Score:
Batted for Mitchell in seventh,
Batted for O'Nell In ninth.
UnM... Tllr... Unr. n ninth.
Philadelphia ...... 1 0 0 0 0 3 H 04
Two-base hits: Jackaon, O'Nell, Col ins,
Mclnnls. Home run: , Bcnang. mcnuce
hit: Johntton. Sacrifice fly: Mclnnls.
Stolen base: Baker. Double ply:,Colllns
to Mclnnls. Hits: Off IMtchelt, 9 In
seven Innings; Off Blandlhg 1 in two in-
hun - lnxMt nn hnll! Off Mitchell. G.
Btruekout.' 'By-'MlUfhell. 'I by Bush, J.
Passed ball: . O'Nell.. Balk: JJuoh. Base
6n ertor: Philadelphia, 1. Left on bases.
Cleveland, 71' Philadelphia, 9. Time: 8:10.
Umpires? Connolly and MoGreevy.
nnk Shut OBt.
CHICAGO, July 9. Scott and Schalk
proved too muoh for New York today
add Chicago shut out the visitors, 3 to 0.
Scott struck out ten men, while Scholk's
double, following Mldklff's fumble of
Collins grOunder and'Bodle'e walk, gave
'the locals the game. The home team
threatened, to ,rore mine wemns in
nlng? but av lightning double play by
Pocklnfpaugli and Ifartxeli prevented.
Manager Chance of New York gave
Knight, a new first baseman, a trial,
andh played well. The electric annun
ciators, which were- recently Installed In
the park .by President Comlskey, were
given a workout and proved satisfactory.
trcoro:
NEW TQItlC.
AB.U.O,A,X.
CHICAGO. ,
Daiileir, rr. J
1Voltar( .tti-t 4
Cree. U.... 4
Tlirtlell. lb 4
0 0 0 OBeail. et. .. 4 0 0 p 0
xio niuttt;, J&....
110 OlorO, lb.... 1
0 4 1 actiaaa, 10... 1
10 4
111
0 7 0
0 10
10 0
1 11 0
Oil
0 0 1
Pack., n... 4
0 1
312
0 0
0 I
0 1
1 0
0 0
4 OOolli&a, n..a
1 0&xJl, It... 3
1 IScbalk, 1
I OWeaTtr, aa, 1
1 OScott, p I
AKlSbt, lb. 4
Miaiiir, jo. a
BmltB .... 1
xora, p..... a
caiawen, p. i
raeiaer .... i
1 0 Total .37 t It 1
Totals... ..M Oil it l , 41
Batted for Smith in ninth.
-Maun Vnl-lr .. A 0 O O 0 O 0 0
0-0
l-lhtmtm 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 O 3
Off Ford, 6 In six innings; off Caldwell,
none in two innings, sacrifice hits:
rrmn.r,Baia nil -rem. nrnniK. mill
nl3'.n.. xrirtbttf Htnlon hna: ucnaiK.
2S t'"'. V.frrNeVYork. 4
Bases on bans; uii ora. a.
pitched ball: Daniels by Scott. .Struck
but: By Scott, 10; by Ford; by Cald
well. 1. Wild pitch: Ford. Time: 1:S0.
Umpires; Kvans ana onnnow.
' Ked Trounce Dorera.
'r.T.nnTrV -rM M. V.. JulV 3. Todfly'p
eame! had- a sensational finish, Clncin;
natl going Into the ninth one run oeniw
and batting out a 6 to S victory. Both
tn. hotted heavily ad Benton . wau
t.nnnbrt ntr th mound In the fourh.
Dovore led with the stick, .Betting four
tiita in rive times up, xmu
fielded sharply. , M . . . .. . .
iimuMi nhn ntnlaced Dodffe at tnlru
n. n iiiir forinr lltriirlna In a fast dou
ble pla yond driving in MarOans with the
Miii nii Thru hundred Cuban mili
tary and civic officials, who had just
. in Ww York from the Islands,
attended the game, held a celebration
over the good work of their countrymen
on th Cincinnati team. Three thousand
children from tho parochial schools of
Brooklyn Wltnessea me game, ocu,
PMP1W'1TI nTlfXlKL.TN'.
Afl.ll.O.AB. . AB,H,O.A.K;
TU.IM,. rt ' ill! SVIoran. ct... 4 l x o
Batcher, It. I
Martina, rt. 1
Dodga, lb... 1
Bataa 1
Almeida, lb 1
lloblltaal.lb t
Tlakar, aa. . t
Orob. lb.... 4
Clarke, 4
Dentoa, p... 1
Kurt". P.. 3
Sheckard . 1
0 1
a vuvaiaw, in
0 oitummal, rt. t
1 0 Wheat. If.. 4
0 OPaubart. lb 4
lit
0 0
OBmim, 3D.. .
OFtaber, aa.. 4
OMIUer, a... 4
OKaian, p.. 4
lMejera , ... 0
o
0
0
0
.0
Total Mil 17 U 1
llartar, p... 0
o
Brown, p..
,000
Totala..
. it n i
Batted for Dodge In eighth.
Batted for Suggs In ninth.
TtAn fnr TTummMl In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 2
Brooklyn 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 M
Left on bases: Cincinnati, 9; Brooklyn,
B. Two-baaa hits: Moran fzt. Three-
base hits: Groh. Cutshaw. Home runt
uatea. stolen bases: uevore, juescner
lloblltxel. Wheat (!). Double ntays
baubert to Fisher; Almeida to Groh to.
HobllUel.
uaae on oausi wi auggs,
Struck out:
By Benton, 1: by Sugg,
by Batran. 4.
Hit by pitched ball
By
uenion, juaran.
iiua;
Off Benton.
In three nnd one-third inning! off Suggs
4 In tour and
two-thirds lnnlners: off
itarter, i in ono-tnira inning, none out
off Brown. 0 in two-thirds inning. Time
i-.u. umDires: uuiEiey ana ismine.
O'Loughlln and Hlldebrartd.
Box liianu Hrovrns,
ST. LOUIS. July 9. In tha noorest ex
hlbltlon aeen here this season, Boston
won over St Louis by 9 to 0, Ray Col
lins' had the locals at his mercy while
on the other hand Boston hit Bt Louis'
pitchers hard ana took advantage of the
home team s errors.
The Boston . team's bagcage foiled to
reach Bt. I .aula and the ch&mnlons ner.
formed In the locals' travellnc uniforms.
mneiaer r lannaean, . wiioin jiaimsr
fitovaJl secured from the southern call
fornla league, made his debut When be
rallAveit Auatia at third, the latter belnK
banished for disputing ft decision. He
did not get a chance to show his xorth
Batted ror vreuman m eignin.
trr. LOUIS. U03TON'
A0.H.U.A.XV . JkU.OiU.Ati.
SheUan.- f . 3 11
0 Ottoopee, r. i i i i
1 IVetke. lb 1111
1 lSar, et. 4 j t 0
0 eKarlkn.t T 0
BtoTall, la.
rratt. lb. 4 0 1
Johaatos, If. 4 1 I
Wllllaioa. Ill 1 M MI. It 4 1 B
Anatln. ib. 101 aardnr. tb, S 1 11
IHUIM. M 1 0t t lb,.. I I
a.. I t ! i 1S HmI I 1 1
EVE IS BEEN UNOVN
V
Ltrartm, p, 1 0 0 1 OCurlttn, e.
.41700
4 1110
Aanew, c. s u a i viiuns, p.
Wallmao, p. 0 0 0 1.0
owtii, p... a a i u Tom ,..
Brut 1 0 0 0 0
it 10 17 it o I
Talala
W 4 15
Boston
1
0 4 0
0 0 10 s-ol
S LOUlS ..... 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-fl
Two-base hlsi Lewis m. Hooper.
Home run: Collins. lHts! Off Leverens,
7 in six inniners: orr weliman. 2 in two
Innings; oft Powell, 1 in one Inning. Sac-
rules hits: Yerkes, Lewi. Double plays.
Lavan to Stovall; Gardner to Yerkes to
LAvani Pratt to stovall. Jbort on baiM.
Ol, 1AJUIB, 0 aUUaiUn O. XiUHCB yii UttllO.
Off Levereni, 3: off Collins, 2; oft
DntatAll 1 aMlflb Mil a Tr T AlMn fj
A wngilJ A- Hit UUIW VUit SI a7II V
by Collins, 4; by Weliman, 1. WI14 pitch.
Leverenz. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Dlneen
and Egan.
L-lvlue Donnle-i(enler.
DETROIT. Mich.. July 9. Washington
and Detroit divided today's double-header,
mo nome team winning mo nrst gamo
by 6 to 3 and the visitors taking tho sec
ond, 9 to 0. D'auss pitched good ball in
the first contest, being effective in the
pincnes. uroom was nit nara.
Tho second came was something o a,
farce, Score: 1
Bcore. first game:
WASIimOTON. DBTXIOIT.
AD.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.H.
Moeller, rt. 1 0 1 0 lDuih, as..., 1 1 1 t 0
Potter, tb.. 1
a 1 a Witt, lb, J 0 1
uanan, lb., J
Milan, et... 4
OCrawford, rt 4 1 0 0 0
lVeuh ,lf... 1110 0
Ooalaer, lb... 1 0 1 1 0
QUoIte. e... 4 17 10
OHIth, ct... 4 110 0
Marfan, 2b. 4
6bnki, It.. 4
ucnriaa, as a
Hearr, a.... 1
Groom. B... 1
Otoudeti, lb, 3 0 a I 0
ODauai n . a s o i e I
enauaa. p....ji JotJ
Oallla, p... 0
stnterer '
1 0
0 ToUla 11 117 11 I
1
Tottu n s 14 io i
Batted for Groom in eighth.
Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 2-3
Detroit 0 10-001 3-0 -
Two-base hit: Milan. Threo-base hit:
Morgan. Hits: .Off Groom. 9 In set'en
Innings; off Gallia, none in one Inning,
Bacrlfloo hit: Bush. Stolen base:
Gandll. Left on bases: Washington, 4;
v'SJT .'.V ?"
pUchldW'G1 "At).
out: By Dausa, 7: by Groom. 4. Timer
lin Unplr!'! Hlldebrand and O'Lough-
11 n.
Score", second game
WAS7HNOTON,
DSTRorr.
AD.JI.O..AB.
Uoeller. rt. 1 1 1
jDulh, aa.... 11110
Ovitt, lb.,..-. S 0 1 5 0
0 Crawford, rf 3 0 1 0 0
0 Vetch, If... 1 0 4 0 0
Cairo, rt..,. 10 0
Foater, lb.. 1 0 1
Lajwrta, lb 1 0 1
Milan. tt. 4 11
Oanail, lb.. 1 3 14
Morgan, lb. 4 1 S
Bhanka, It.. 4 1 1
-uainer, u, i l I i 0
Pp. lb.,.. 0 0 0 1 0
ORonrteau, lb 0 0 1 0 0
OeuBate, e. 1 01 1 l
0 tilth, . a n , m t
MeurlAa, as 1 0 1
Alnamltb,
. . . . , 1 " .' - - v .y
i : ! Jijooaan, id... 1 04 1 1
a?mt "?;: i o l o OrSSoTp-. i o oj1
illonaa. t... a o n i n
TotaJi..
M 13 17 1 IZamloeb, -p. 0 0 o 1 t
cKee"7.'. i o o o a
JI
l , wiii..i, mil
Ttr . v. i ' . .. ,
W nji n 1 M trr n n . n n n a k a) a i a .
'JJetrolt 0 0 0 0 0, 0 O n o n
i Hits: Off PubUC, .. In four innlncs.
.JT.?.-0"1 'li !fthi off House, 0 In two
fnumocn, none in two in-
V.i6"' none in one inning: oif
iSS""0.".' ?v,n a.lx ,'nnlngs; off Gallia,
none. In three innings. Sacrifice hit;
Shanks. Sacrifice files: Milan, Gondii.
Stolen .bases: Moeller (8). Laporte,
Milan. McBrlde. Doublo plays: Stanage
to Vltt, Vltt to Louden. Foster to Mor-
giwi iu unnuii, Mcunue io Morgan to
Gandll. Left on bases: Washington. U:
Detroit. 1. Bases on balls: Off Dubuc.
orr zamioch, E; off Johnson, 1. Hit
uucnea dkii: jnnnion hv inthti
M6l
Organ by House. McBrlde hv Znmlno.h.
Plpp by Gallia. Struck out: By Dubuc,
l; by Zamioch, 3: by Johnson. 1. Wild
Pitch: Dubuc. Time: 1:15. Umpires:
Union Association Results.
Salt -Lake City. 3: Missoula, E.
Great Falls, 6; Helena. 3.
Aged'Woman Lot;
Remembers Nothing
A woman about CS years old, whose
memory Is lost, was. taken to St,Bcr-
juvrd'4 hospital in Council Bluffs yester
day for treatment Bhe appeared at the
Growers' Canning company plant early!
in tne a ay. The unrorturiate woman
oniy remembered that her name was
Helen Goodendprf and that she was born
In Ireland, where she spent her girlhood.
Bhe was sure she had never heard of I
Council Bluffs and h,ad never been here
before. Bhe was conveyed to the hos
pital In tho police ambulance and seemed
very grateful. Bhe tried hard to recall
something that would servo as ft clue
to her Identity hut falted utterly. It Is
believed she came here from Qmaha, she
Is neatly dressed and seems to be in
telligent PACKING HOUSESif ACE .
SEARCHING INSPECTIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 9.-Th
meat p&cklng establishments throughout
the country are to be subjected to search
ing Inspections, by experts, selected by
the secretary of agriculture from outside
the government service. This step fol
lows criticism of federal meat Inspection
from various sources and Secretary
Houston announced today that Its object
was to increase the efficiency of the aer-J
vice ana to roster puouc confidence.
Packing plants in New York, Massa.
chusetts, Connecticut Illinois and ilia-1
aeurl will be Inspected.
GYPSY WOMAN ARRESTED
ON FARMER'S COMPLAINT
SHEFFIELD, la.. July 9. Special.)
A wealthy farmer, living near here. Is
accusing a band of gypsies of working
a con game -on him. it seems that the
rovers camped, near the Peterson farm.
and one of the women, with the aid cf I
nickel loaned her by the farmer, told
him a. flattering fortune. From nickels
she Increased the denomination of the
coins, and finally stopped, saying; that
alio could do no more without money of
larger denomination. Wbereipon the
credulous one forked over a -roll of 'bills
containing 1164 and the woman told the rest I
of his fortune. He gave her so cents and
went ftway. Later, on counting the. roll
of mone . he found he was SSG shy. He
immediately caused the arrest of the
STPsies,
Not to Eirt with
Federal League
CIIICAao, July 3. National and Ameri
can leaguo owners have been warned by
the national commission not to offer
contracts to promising players of the
Federal league. This was learned last
night when an explanation was asked for
the failure Of "Silk" Kavanagh, the Chi
cago Federal league outfielder, to report
to the Chicago Americans. He was
signed several weeks ago.
Kavanagh and other Federals with
whom tho majors have been "flirting"
must remain with the new league until
their contracts expire and they beconu
free agents. This action was taken by
the commission despite the protest of the
American association and Three I league
that their players were Delrtg approached
by Federal agents.
HYDROAEROPLANES ARE
DELAYED BY ACCIDENTS
MICHIGAN CITY, ind.. July 9. A
cracked rudder delayed the departure
from hero today of Beckwltb Havens
and J. P. R. Verplanck, of Flshklll,)Jbr
N, Y,, who wero tho only aviators to
covered tho first leg of the 900-mllO hyro-
aeroplane cruise which started from Chi
cago yesterday. Discovery of the craft
was made today when they were tuning
up for the second leg of the race to
M.MM.W. tw Mlh Th. flvlnoi h..t
"
was not drawn far enough shore and
the Waves last night damaged the watet
steering gear.
Wllllnm Pti.lrAn .1 ( 1-lwilnK w
received word that Walter Johnaon would
leave Whiting, Ind., tonight for this
city, Owing to a storm, Johnson was
compelled to land yesterday.
Pickens stated that Roy I, Francis,
the Ban Francisco aviator, who was de
layed at Chicago, probably would get
away today and that Glenn Martin, whosa
craft was Injured in a recent practice
flight, might get away tomorrow.
Plckons said he hoped the original
schedule might bo resumed at Manistee,
-Mich., which is scheduled as the Thurs
day night control.
BInnie the Manna-er.
i-A JlnS Btre&J. always brings forth a
lot of stories of dissension concerning tho
team which Is so affected and the latest
yarns are to the effect that all Is not
running smoothly on tho Chicago White
So. Some of the players hdve sourod
cl ' if, . """"I"'. "BB De' severe
in his criticism of them since the team
"V" y"V" piayers, il is
claimed, are blaming the tram's slump
on its xnanagor and ere making the
claim that Harry Lord would get better
results than Callahan is getting.
President Wilson Plays Folf.
HANOVER. N. II Julv D Prcaldent
toiu " u , 7 b. president
wlI,,0h "Pent the forenoon at golf on the
Dartmouth college finks, He1 was in
Playing form. Dr. Grayson, his
p,hyBlc,ftn' oeoinPaf1 him. No' one
else was on the course except the secret
service men and chauffours, who took
turns aa cacaies.
Clarke Invnilcaj "vVeatcrn.
Manager Fred Clarke, of the Pittsburgh
club last week closed A deal with tha
St. Joseph (Mo.) club for the purchase
of Outfielders Joe Kelly and George Wat
son. The consideration was not an
nounced except that money and players
were involved. Each man., is hlttlnir
above the .300 mark, but Watson now Is
out of (the game with a broken leg. They
w,u to Pittsburgh, next spring.
Rickey a Scottt,
..Brf neh former catcher In both
big leagues, who cooched the University
sir"' -"V"""1?". ' """i. oar, vtto miurneu
V wvuufc iui aio xii u iv I la
Lin m v. n . .. M it. . .
tak Intr to the team with him iwn nt hi.
Michigan stars. Pitcher Powell and
Shortstop Lavani.
Pitches Few Balls.
According to an Unofficial count,
vjnnsty Aiatnewson pitcnea oniy seventy
balls . to the Brooklyn batsmen In the
nine Innings of tho second game of June
33. The record for delivering tins small
est number of balls In nine innings was
em tn aa?, wiicii xjtjii oanuers at tno Atnt
letlcs pitched sixty-eight to the St Louts
Browns,
Pitcher Stakes Good.
Though he was virtually unheard of
wnen mo season siarieov ana was not
mentioned, in connection with the ap
parently brilliant Dltchlns- ataff nt th Rt.
Louis Browns, Leverenz, the young left
hander of that team, appears- to be the
Deer oi niovau s twiners, his work dur
ing the last few weeks has been nothing
short of marvelous.
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