THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913. Mutt's Patriotism Makes it Tough on the Canine Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher - wmw - loC: r vmp. I COVtD Eft til A A . . aa-aia..'. IF WILSON hx tvct- Nepse H6'D SEND ABOUT FIFTY CTTf HALU BUfAS OVER. TUB UKG rYAO CtSAN OP. t CMTX 5TAN WYTHING NVexiCAM. A fAGHlCtVW To e r UKe f PLfctt TO S BUtt J - I i w OH, MUTT, SEE THE LITTLE TXKo 1 f4M GONG fVE. HE'S c SWfcUv. HS'S VALUABLE TOO. HE'S A H&'S A FOLL BLOOD HfAlRlEb SPITZ Ff.OfA Mexico ,4v, -, 1 ROURKE'S HEHTAKB A GAME Locals Win from the Wichita" Team by a Score of Eleven to One. CLOSMAN IS IK GOOD FORM ntehlnnr of High Order -and he Ylaltora Are Unable to Locals Ball at Any Slave of Contest, Smith, if B Callahan, Sb ,. S Davidson, cf... ...... 6 Burns, lb...., 6 Miller, rf 4 Happ, o 6 Ycung, P.. 0 iDoyle, p 3 Esl, p...... 0 i Commodore Perry's offerings had abou: at much effect on the Omaha batters yes terday as oil hu on Water. When tha Omaha club loft the field In tho ninth Inning It had broken Ita toeing streak "While Totals - 42 11 TOPEKA. . All. It uoenran, sb 4 C. smith, of R rorsyine, ri o McLnrrr. 2b......... 8 Hear. If 4 McAllister, c 0 Crist, o.. rrencn, as 4 nltn, 8 ' X 1 11 0 9 0 0 3 1 0 a o 2 0 1 0 0 17 27 11 O. Bmil P.. 3 H. 1 0 2 3 2 0 3 2 O. 0 3 3 3 0 1 6 .2 2 A. 1 0 1 2 0 4 a 14 Totals 38 10 18 25 Batted for Dovle In seventh. 'One out when winning run scored. find had hammered fourteen hits out for Topeka 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 O-10 a total of eleven runs, while "tfti'U Clov Bloux City 0 3 1 0 0 0 i 1 2-11 TWO STRAIGHTFOR BROWNS Defeat Maokmen in Second Succes live game, Five to Three. . DARKNESS STOPS THE CONTEST man held the visitors to but four hits. two of which were decidedly scratchy. Left on bases: Bloux City. t! Too lea. 8. First base on errors: Bloux City, '1; To- pena, i. Two-oase mis: uoyie, uooney, u Closman pitched tho best (imt of bit (2), Burn. Three-base hit: Clarke. . .... intoien bases; Forsytne. McLnrry. l urni. "r ,n mana. i ws up on mi ios. Hlti. orf Young-, i In one and one-third all the way through. Never was he tn lnnlnea: off Dovl danger and Only two Qualified hlta wtrs thl InolnRs. Double playsi Cooney to , ., i . . " ... .... " Tiamun io liurns, wmitn to.uu e, 7 in five and two- Struck lammed the boll over th rlsht field pitched ball: McAllister atid Crist Time: fence in the fourth Innln for a home umpire. Anaersoo, un. I niaa urmhtm Mumira v.niic me wmana team piayea an axeiient nl howed Just what could be jloBo Holda team to Fonrltlts with uone wnn a irooa pticner in ma oox l liar's Raet, The batUng of the Rourkes wu clastyrt DBH MOINB8, la., Aug-. L-Des Motnes ta aav thn leant. Tha fnnr..n hi vhirh I won the last irame of the series with bm.W.a e Wncoln i ths afternoon by a score of 10 .-..r-f., -.,r.,n. .v, ,,v,.vf .l.i.., w x Wlnt noitco, dame .back with but oaes. jinree, oases wore sioten ana lour one days rest wtr peatins tha visitors sacrifice hU(4ald. down. Itn. the first ,imi. of the aeries and Umpire Colllflower jtot alonjr lust about XIV.L ll'J.Sili, VI3 i ' ' i , ut u ivaviinr vm, kiiu viiip vfc mm uw m d hu uiimr inn vij- i moo was qn - on error. Bcore: era KicHea on his decisions and so did tne ran, but be seeros to knqw little about the game1 and care lew. MOINE8. An. Tt Mann, rr , 3 Ureen, If.....,..,..,, 4 Hunter, cf 3 1 2 2 1 X 1 And Jtastlc Cornea Haolc. nil. .... ' i ieonara. uuuc Biaricq put as It ne was jnnoa lb ..... a colng to to to piece before the same not llUllly. ss..:.v 3 ra mi errors, out ne enuea mo Row, P , -8 0 Totals M 10 Inning- by aseietin in a double play. Then, Jutt to retrieve himself, h hammered out four hits in five times up, including Alt. tVo doubles. In the fourth Inning he xAm-i, 3b...... .74 robbed Hughes of what appeared to be a Collins, rf 3 Ure hit when ho scooped his grounder P,X1,nri..",,:i i up back of second base and, throwlne the cole of,.... 4 ball on tha run, retired "Doggie" at first Barbour,' lb!U '. 3 Omaha (.pened up with two tallies In i!k.erv,";v: i the first Inning, Justice singled and wsnt Jordan, j ! l tp third when Coyle oacrtneed and landed Knapp,' p I eafe on Hushes' error, Congalton was Pwaau, p 1 safe on an Infield, bit and Justice scored m...,. Ooyle going to third, from whence haiDes Molne!!"!!"o 0 acored when Kane forced Connie at mo-I Lincoln ., .0 0 end, u 0 0 0 0 1 0 t 0 0 '0 Two-Uaso hit: s 1 4 0 0 Dessau". It O. A. B. 10 0 0 3 3 0 0 M I l 13 1 0 12 6 0 8 6 .0 0 o t a o 0 110 lo rr Is "s II, O, A. B. 13 3 0 0 3 10 13 3 1 0 10 1 0 4 0 0 1 11 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 10 1 il ' 5 "4 4 0 0 1 -10 Bfltchell ErfectlTC In Fourth When Athletics Hunch Three lllts.-irtth Three Krrora and Score Thrice. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. l.-Bt. Louis won its second successive game from Philadelphia today, 6 to 3, by a batting rally In the sixth Inning. Play was stopped In the eighth owing to darkness. In tho sixth the visitors scored four runs on doubles by Dalentl and Pratt, Will- lams single, Brief being hit by a pitched ball, apd errors by Barry and Collins, the latter s mlsplay eblng a wild throw to tho plate which permitted Williams, and Brief to score on an attempted double steal. Tho visitors scored another run In tho seventh on a pas t to Lavan, Mitchell's sacrifice, Chotton's single and a wild throw by Schang when Shotton stole second. Mitchell was very effective, ex cept In the fourth when the home team bunched three hits with three errors and scored three runs. The start of tho game was delaped ow ing to a light shower and Umpire Evans was obliged to call a halt In the at touts half of the eighth Inning owing to dark ness. In this Inning Houclc succeeded Bender and gave Williams a pass before play was stopped. Bhawkep, who started tno game ror Philadelphia, pitched only to one batsman, This was Shotton who singled. Bender then took hi place. As Hamilton has not boen successful In games against Bender this season Manager Stovalt sent Mitchell to tho mound In the second Inning. ' BcoVej BT. LOUlfl. ' PillLaDBtJ'lilAl ' ATI. Iff n. A. n. . n T, n ft pnnuon, ei i i j ,j D,MfOTr. II 1 0 0 e Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost 0 0 0 2 0-3 ' Home rum Ju.tir. nnnA th tth . vi..ku 8Hht Saertflco hits: Collins, Breen, justice opened tno third with a double ah,, . innnni. johh. itniv n nfui una uoyte aacruiceu. xnomaaon Hann. Douma play: uowiing to uoya. waixed. Justice scored and Tomtnlo took ia," .n "iv'Vv. wt i" second on Congalton'. .Ingle. Johnson', LVXiwV, 6j" yinatp. 1. aafe clout through short, scored Baker. HlUt Off Jordan. Jordan, 2; off atrucK out: Passed ball i in tour an Thomason. Closman hammered the ball one-third Innings) off Knapp, none In loan; l:W). Urn' plre: Begrlat WINS IK Rana Rasea at Will for Innlnar. TIIIKO Jast One Coffey. M..., 4 IFtshtr, lb,,. s IHagerman, p 3 O. 0 0 r? EX fourth. tn th fifth c7nnsrftlAn nrutrymA hI(i angle and took second on a. passed ball, ntoNVBR ttoring on Johnson's single. Wichita Score 8sta, W Ah t irnt nMA In 1 1. . Jwll. ...V. Muaii .alkad Z Lrj n,!. ST. JOSEPH. Wo., Aug. l.-Denverran Hughes walked and registered on Burke', bases at will on Catcher Schang tn the taree-bagger. ' third Inning and the thefts together with Kane doubled for an opener In the thr,co n.lu won torJiiS visitors. Denver Mvmnth nrt .Mnui trLL.. I 8,0,0 nlne basM., Coffey being cred ted aeventh and acored when Koerner mlieed with fire. Umpire O'Toole became III Hughes' throw of Jbhnson's grounden and was relieved by Rellly of' last year's urubb saerincd "Hickory" to eeoondand JoP" clu he romned trrno thm nt.t nn .in.ilr.1. I DBNYXwR. tn Imtt I . .... .. AH .7.7 uuuiin, so 4 With two out In the eighth Kane drew Cassldy, rf., 4 A walk and stole second. Johnson tent fl'1- 3 bin over with a triple and scored himself Kuton. If 4 on Orubh's double. .Schlpke elngled and Block, o 4 7rubb scored. The score: OMAHA. . An. it ii. o. -a. a Justice, SS 6 3 4 2 3'2 Coyle. If .,.... 2 1 0 0..0 0 Thomason, cf 4 1 0 2 0 0 Congalton, rf....... S 1 2 . 1 0 o itanu, lXt. 3 3 1 15 0 1 Johnson, o. 12 3(10 Orubb. Sb.... 3 110 10 Schlpke. ib 4 0 12 9 0 Closman, p S 1 1 0 8 0 It It. o o 0 0. 8 0 0 1 0 2 Totals r.7Sf 1 . . BT. JOBEPIL AB. It ir. O. Totals Si U 14 27 17 WICHITA. AO. P. H. O. A. a Ilapp, as Nicholson. If........ 4 0 1 1 0 1 Middleton. cf , 4 0 0 3 0 0 Hughes. 2b 2 1 0 3 6 1 Burke, lb ,, 4 0 113 0 Koeiner. lb 4 0 1 11 l l Ellis, rf,.... 8 0 110 0 Caatle. o 4 0 0 3 0 1 Perry, P 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals . "i 1 24 IS Omaha Runs 2 0 3 1 Hits 3 0 3 3 Wichita Buns 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 0 10 0 11 Dawson, , rf 4 o 0 1 Keuy. ir olio n iiiik. vi. .a...... v V J. Oygll. lb 8 1 1 8 Bonang. o... l o O J Watson 10 0 0 Griffith, o 3.1 1 7 Oohs, 2b ,. 3 0 0 1 Westersll. 3b 3 113 Melnke, ss 3 0 18 vtuiman, as l o 1 o Bterxer. P 3 0 0 0 A. B. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 ' 3' 1 0 2. 3 -ll loss 'If 0 0 01 0 1 0-4 Two-base hits: Justice (ll. Kane, Orubb, Nicholson. Three-boso hits: Johnson. uurun. itome run: uioiman, utoien base: Kane (2), Coyle. Sacrifice hits. Coyle (I). Kane. Orubb. Double nlarsi Rchlpke to Justice to KaKnt. Struck out: . . y- . . L. . . T". . ... . balls: on Closman. i: Ulf I'erry. 6. Passed ball: Castle. Left on bases: Omaha. i: Wichita, 7. Time: 2:0. ' Um pire: coiBtiower. BIOUX WlJf UPHILL yiGUT Overcome Kiabt Ran Lead of Topeka ana Win. fought an uphill battle today and over, came an eiaht-run lead of tha Kin. vtrnthg by a final count of 11 to 10. The etciainir scores were maae ty tne locals In the last of the ninth on a single, triple ana a uouum. jxhu aiaes mi irneiy. F BIOUX CITT. AB. R. IL O. A. E. Cooney, 2b E 0 H 2 4 0 Clarke, if. .A 4 3001 Totals t3 4 8 rr 13 Batted for Schang In third. Denver o 0 5 o o o o a o s St. Joseph 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 04 Three-base hit: Eliton. Tnn.ima hits: Kelly. Weaterill. Baurlflca hit: Sulllln. Stolen bass: Chanusll. Butcher, lock ). Coffey (6). Kelly (2). Gyiril wuatu runo. fciivtr, a, Bl. Josepn. S. Loft on bases: Denver 6: KL Jm.nh s Htruck out: Bv titcrxer. 9: by Ilsiirnun. . Bates on balln: Off 8trr. 6: off llaaerman. 3. ' lilt hv nttrM-A tuii. Dawson. Oygll and Westrrsll by Hager- man, Wild pitoh; Btersr. Balk: Bter xer. uouoie piay: uuiuin to Butch Amerlcau Asaoclatlan Heanlts. At Toledo- RJf.K. tUUlM A1IUUI .................. X K Toledo : i ii Batteries: Bchardt and Livingstone Collamor and Devoght v At St Paul- R.H.H. awta uijr , 4 I Bt Paul , it t Batteries: Morxan. Covlnirtnn. )in.v and O'Connor, Alcxjrej Brandt. Walker At Louisville Xtlf.li uoiumous 1. , an Louisville t a it Batteries: Davis and Mumhv. Rmith Powell, Lioudermllk and. Clemons. Twelve innings. At Minneapolis H H.I3 AiiiwauKee 3 ft lllnn..nnll. . m Mlllll.VM. ..... A , A Batteries: filapnloka and Hughes; Corn stock and Owe da DsUntl. it., i Pmt, ib..,, 4 Wllliimj. rf Austin, ip,., S Alcoriq4r, e S LtTin, si... I llimllton, p Mltcbll, p. t 0 0H.Mnhr. rf 1 1 scaler, St.... ft SWslih, ef...S I ftCalllas, 3b., t 1 Ollkr, Sb.S 1 SMclnnli, lb, S 1 lOMrtat, It., tr o nitrr, M....S S ORohsnc, e... S .M flit I.V. n . A ToUti U 8 SI 11 4 Bender, p... 8 Btrunk ....1 Totali St 7 11 I Batted for Bender In the seventh. Bt Lou! , 0 0 0 0 0 4 IS Philadelphia ., , 0 0 0 3 0. 0 0-3 (Called end of seventh, darkneas). Two .base hlta: Ilalenil. Prntt. flrtinnr, nnui At iiiiai un jum inn. 1 in nn. Innlnff. nft .f I , nV. .11 m In .( I n h I . tlhawkey, I In two Innings: off Bender, 5 In aevn Innings. Sacrifice hits: Dalentl. Mitchell. Stolen bases: Shotton. Williams , Brier, Collins. Left on bases: Bt OU s. 4: Phlladelohla. 4. Baaea an balls! Off Hamilton. 1: off Bender. 2. First base on error: Philadelphia. 1. Hit by pucnea ban: uy Bender (Brief). Btruok out: uy Mitchell, 1; by neiider. 4. Time: umpires: zsvans ana midebrand. Tlarera Tranaee Senators. WASHINQTON. Aur. I. Detroit batted Groom hard In one lnnlns today and with juaxe pucning air.tiKiil ban, tne result was never in doubt Detroit winning easily, 9 to 5. .Washington used, three Pitchers In an effort to stop the visitors. but only one of them. Harper, a recruit met with any success. He allowed only one hit In the four Innings that he was on tho mound, struck out four and gave one bases on balls. Groom startod for Washington, but waa forced to retire with one man out In the third inning after Detroit had scored four runs. Qallta then took up the pitch, lug with two men on bases and Moriarty scored both with a elncle. He lasted until tne opening or tne sixth inning, when uarpcr went in. acoro: Durnorr. WaSH!M3t.'. AD.II.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. nuih, .... i o saicxiier. . I 4 l TOHrr, lb.., 1 0 Milan, ct...f OOandll, lb... 4 e 0 Motrin, lb. 4 0 OhaIto, rt.... 4 S OMoDrU, is, 4 0 DIttnrr. ..., 1 1 1 Alnnnltb. e. S s suroom. p.... J Diuraao. Ib S I Criwford. tt l 1 I Cobb, t( I 1 S IllCb, ct see Vnch, If.... 1 S Oilner, lb... II 1 Mrlirtr, Ul I i Uk. p i t 0 OaIMi. B....0 ToUli.....t( 1X7U lllirptr. p... t Lnporit ... 1 wiuIauu .. t 67 63 SO 43 42 40 34 44 47 49 61 60 68 C3 Pet .eei .660 .631 .615 .481 .434 .43) .SS8 AMER. LKA.QU B. W.UPct Phlla. .i.i. .67 30 .691 Cleveland .61 38 .618 Wash. ,....68 42 Chicago ....61 61 .500 Boston 6Ad .481. Detroit 42 69 . St. Louis... 41 C3 ,J9I New York.,31 62 .3:3 NKB. LEAGUE.. W.L-Pot. Kearney ...42 31 .575 Hastings 34 .u3 MATHEWSONT0THE RESCUE Goes to HcQraw's Assistance and league Xeaders Win. WHITE SOX HELD TO FIVE HITS Only Two of TheuiBnnchedi Visitors In Fine Form nehlnrt Tvrlrler nnd Kpoll Dlnny A lilt by Stnrtllna Flnys. Denver 101 Des Moines ...... .100 Lincoln 100 Bt Joseph ...i 101 Omaha 104 Bloux CltD B0 Topeka OS Wlohita 103 NAT. LEAGUE, W.L.Pet. New1 York..W5 29 .60S Phlla 60 46 .621 Pittsburgh 48 46 .611 Brooklyn ..42 48 .467 Boston ....41 62 .441 Cincinnati .38 61 .384 St. LOU1R...S7 CO .331 AMER. ASS'N. W T. Tin I Milwaukee US 43 .&m L9UlHVlIn .61 4 .673 MlnneftDlls.60 47 .667 Bt Paul.,. !48 66 ,48l Columbus ..38 37 . 607 I mature. The visitors wero playing llko Kan. City. .49 68 . 461 Fremont ..187 S9 .487 I flonds . behind Matty, and spoiled many Toledo .....47 68 .4 Or. Island. ,32 .421 n hit bv aturtlltiir tilnva. Mnthmv.nn l.n IndlonapUs.sl 65 .350 Beatrice ...zj n .( Yesterday' Heenlta. CHICAGO, Aug. 1-Chrsty Mnthewson, Idol of the New York fans, went to Man ager MoGraws assistance today and the leaders defeated Chicago, 6 to 2. Math ewson held tho locals to five hits, only two of which were bunched, In tho first Inning, and he did not issue a base on balls. Whenever Manager Evens' men lhrefl.tn.npll tn apnrn thn Vftn Vrtflra Yo?krl'..!.".S re !K7 would snten up and. the runs would not WESTERN' LEAGUE. Lincoln. 3: Des Moines, 10. Wichita, l: Omaha, 11. Topeka, 10: Sioux cny.lL Denver, 6; St Joseph, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 3; Bt Louis, 0. Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh, New York. 6 Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, 6; Cincinnati, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 9j Washington. 8. Cleveland, 6; Boston, 2. , Bt Louis, 6; Philadelphia; 3. AMERICAN A880CIATION, Kansas City. 4: St Paul, it Milwaukee, 2; Minneapolis, t Columbus. 3; Louisville, 4. Indianapolis,' 3; Toledo, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. No games scheduled. (tames Today Western- LeagueDenver at Bloux City: Lincoln at Omaha: Wichita at Des Moines; St. Joseph at Topeka, , 4, Natlorfal Lsague Boston' at St. Louis; Brooklyn at Pittsburgh,-New York at cnicago, j'niioaeipnia at uinoinnau. American League Detroit at Washing ton, Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at New York, St Louis at Philadelphia. American Association Kansas city at Bt. Paul, Milwaukee at Minneapolis Co lumbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at To-ledo. Nebraska State League Grand Island at Superior. Columbus at York. Kearney at Hastings, Fremont at Beatrice. ' Totali It 7 IT S Batted for Gallia In the fifth. Batted for Harper in the ninth. .Detroit 006010200- hVashtngton 100110000-3 Two-base hits: Bauman. llorran Three-base hit: Lako. Hlta: Off Groom. 8 In two and one-third Innlnaa: off Gallia: i in two an atwo-tniras innings: orr Har per. 1 In four innlnxs. Sacrifice hit: Crawford. Stolen bases: Veuch, Moeller, Milan (2). Double plays: Foster to Oan. -till. Morgan tu MeUrlde, Left on bases: Detroit 3; Washington, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Lake. 1; off Groom, 3; off Harper. 1. First basa on errors: Waahlntgon, 3. Btruok out: By Lake. 3; by Groom. C; by Harper, 4. Time: 2J0: Umpires: Connolly and Ferguson. Napa Defeat Boston, Totals., ...St I 27 U SMoultr, p.. t 0 0 6 snail 1 1 t 0 0 Touii....."il" n Batted for Leonard In the third. Cleveland 213000000-4 Boston 101000000-3 Two-base hit: Hooper. Hits: Off Leon ard, 4 in three innings: off Moseley, 6 In six lnlngs. Sacrifice fly: Turner. Sao rtftco hits: Olson, Cultop. Stolen bases: Turner, Craney. Double play: Turner to Lajole to Olson. Left on bases: Cleve land, S; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Cullop, 3: off Leonard, 4: oft Moseley. 3. First base on errors: (Cleveland. l Uos- ton. 2. Htrucic out: uv uuuon. s: zy Moseley. 6. Time: 2:14. umipers O'Loughltn and Sheridan. Rourkes Will Take . On the Antelopes Here on Saturday Hughla Jones' Antelopes from Lincoln will come, to, Omaha today and open a three-game series with the Rourkes In the afternoon. To date Omaha has won all but three of twelve games played wltn the Llnooln team and Pa Rourke Is hop ing to bolster VP his standing in the per centage column at the expense of the Antelopes. Following is the lineup: Omaha. Position. Lincoln. Kane First base Barbour Bchlpke Second base Lloyd Grubb Third base Peuloakl Justice.,., ..Shortstop ., Dowltng Coyle Left field McCormlck Thomason., Center field Cole Coiicnlton......Hlfiht field Collins Johnson ..Catcher Baker Hicks , Pitcher Knapp PITCHER PETERS IS .SOLD TO SPOKANE TEAM "Rube" retera, for whom Pa Rourke squandered 81,600 to the Comlskey White Sox, has been sold for 11,00) to tho Spokane club of the Northwestern league. Petera joined the Omaha club shortly nfter tho opening of the season, but has foiled to deliver anything but wild pitches and a horde of base on balls. At one time Peters was looked upon to bo a world beater and while playing In the American association attracted much attention among the major league scouts. h a hit by startling plays. Mathewson also fielded his position to a queen's tasto In tho pinches. Chicago tied New York when Shafer fumbled Baler's groUnder and Mathewson's wild pitch put Baler on third. Miller got a scratch single and Baler singled. Fletcher'n ateal of second base, .following his single, virtually gave McQraw'a men the game. After he had pilfered the base Merkle tripled and Fletcher scored. Tho visitors added two more runs ,ln the ninth, when they bunched hits behind Brldwell's error. Humphries retired In favor of Moore after Fletoher scored New York's third run. Bcore: New york. cincAoo. AD.II.O.A.B. AD.II.O.A.B, Durns, If.... 5 0 4 0 OLtacti, cf... 4 0 S 0 0 Bhiftr. -lb. 4 0 0 4 lBven. 2b.... 4 11(0 FIttchir, si 8 4 4 t Sflchuttf. tt.. 1 1 0 0 llmoc, n.. 6 0 13 OZlmrmin, Sb 4 t 0 0 UerkU, lb.. 4 J It J O.aUr, lb.., .4 0 17 0 0 Murray, rf.. ISO OMIIlir. II..., l I o u Mtjrm, o... 4 S 1,0 OErldwall, w. ( 1 1 8 1 Hnodcrts. c(S 0 1 ft OBrein'bin. 8 0 3 0 DUatheaotw p S 0 1 8 1 Humprlis, pi ft 0 1 0 oooa ......1 q u w ,ToUli".....S (till SMoar. P.t.. 0 0 S 0 ' Totals.. ,..". 171 Batted for Humphries In the eighth. New York 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1' 3-6 Chicago .1 0000010 0-2 Two-bose hits: Schulte. Fletcher. Three-base hit: Merkle. Hits: Off Hum phries, 7 In eight Innings; off Moore, 2 in one Inning. Sacrifice fly: Mathewson. Stolen bases: Murray, Fletcher (Z). WU on bases: . New York, 8; Chicago, 5. Bases on balls: orr Humphries, z; on Moore, 1. Struck out: By Humphries, 2. Wild pitches: Humphries, Mathewson. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Rlgler and J3yron. Pirates Win In Tenth. PITTSBURGH. Aug. 1 Jack Miller's double. Wilson's sacrifice and Simons' slnglo gave Pittsburgh the winning run over the Dodgers In the tenth Inning to day. Miller's single and Wilson's home run gave the Pirates their other twb runs In the fourth. Both Allen and Adams pitched well, although Adams was hit rather hard In the early lnnlnas. From the third Inning to the finish the world's series hero of 1S0O was Invincible. Wheat's double and Daubertn' slnglo gave Brook lyn a run In the second and Allen's three. bagger and Cutshaw's sacrifice fly gave mem anomer in tne tntra, Bcore: BROOKLYN. riTTSDUnoH. AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Morn. rf...t 10 0 onrrn. lb... 4 o s a Cutihiir, tbJ Q 1 I OCtartr. If.... 4 10 0 0 Btins!, ct. I 0 1 0 OKomratn, ct 8 0 2 0 0 WbMt. It.... 4 ISO 0'Dutlcr .....1 i c M Diubert. lb. 4 S 204 a OMenior. cf.. 0 a l a n flalth. I6...1 0 3 1 IWitnir, cf.. 0 o l o 0 Flibir, ii... 4 0 J i 1 Winer, is.. 4 0 4 4 0 O. Miller. Ill I I O J. Miller ihl i in a Allen, p 4 t o 1 0 Wilton, rf... S l S l l VIoi, jb 4 OllO Total II T'lt 11 lOlhion, c... 1 l t o o Wood 0 0 0 0 0 , Blmon, ,,,, 1110 0 Adaim, p.. ,, J 0 0 3 0 Totali. ....32 10 151 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Kommers tn the eighth. , 'Ran for Gibson In the eighth. Brooklyn 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Pittsburgh 000200000 13 Two-base hits: J, Miller, Moron, Wheat, Daubert Three-base hit: Allen. Home run: Wilson. Stolen bases: Carey, Dau bert, Bmlth. Sacrlflo fly: Cutshaw. Sac rifice lilt: Wilson. Lett on bases: Pitts burgh, 2; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Allen, 2; off Adams, 2. Struck out: Uy Allen. 6; by Adams, 4. Passed bail: O. Miller. Double plays: Cutshaw to Daubert to Fisher, Wilson to Wagner to Byrne, Time: 1:60. Umpires: Klem and Orth. nerla Lose GitnTe. CINCINNATI, O., Aug. l.-Clnclnnatl played welrodly In tho eorly Innings of today's game and Philadelphia won easily, 5 to 1. Alexander was master of the situation at all times while the poor work of the locals placed Johnson In the hole frequently. Egan was the worst of fender, making errorts on every chance that ho had. Kllng played poor ball from ai fielding standpoint Packard re lieved Johnson In the seventh to allow Bates to bat for him after Cincinnati had a man on base. Paskert Lobert Lu derus and Devoro led In the batting. Score: PratADEtPIIIA. CINCINNATI. . AII.H.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.B. gaskert, Cf.. S 13 0 OBeacber, If.. 4 110 0 jwmoe, .d. .1113 ODcTOre, cf.. I 2 I Lobert. lb 2 11 ooroh, lb 4 0 1 Deckir, If... 4 110 0 HobllUil, lb 4 1 II Cravath, tf. t 10 0 i Bgan. lb.... 1 1 0 Luderua, lb. 4 1 14 1 0 Sbickird, rf 1 1 Doplan. ss... 4 1110 Brghimr, 4 0 4 Hllllfer, e... 4 1 0 0 Kllng, 4 1 Alexander, p4 0 0 8 OJohnion, p., 1 0 0 Packard. P., 0 0 0 ToU 17 11 27 11 dSm 1 0 Totali 33 7 IT li Batted for Johnson In the seventh. Philadelphia 00031001 06 Cincinnati 000.10000 01 Two-base hit: Lobert Tliree.base hltst Knabu, Egan. Hits: Off Johnson, 8 in seven innings; off Packard, 3 In two in nings. Saorlllce hits; Paskert Becker, Doolan, Egan. Sacrifice fly: Paskert Stolen bases: Cravath, Lobert, Devore, Sheckard (2). Double play: Groh to Berghammer to HobUtzell. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 11; Cincinnati, 7, Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 2; off Alexander. 1. Struck out: By Alexander, 6; by John son, 1; hy, Packard, 2. Passed ball: Kllng. rime: i:6o. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Braves Blank Cardinals. ST. LOUIS, Aug. l.-Otto Hess pitched one of his beat games here this after noon, holding the ivome team to two hits, singles by Oakes and Cathers in the fourth and as a result Boston took the third game of the. series from St Louis by 8 to ft Willie Doak. who pitched a gbod game against New York this week, worked for the home team toduy and waa hit hard whle his support win, weird, his team mates making three errors of commission and. numeroJa of tile otsslon sort Hess hit a ivjmfi il'n over the right field seats with a man on bas, Score: sr. touts. 'boston. AD.II.O.A.B. AJJ.H.O.A.E. whltted. m. 0 1 OMaranTll, HI 10 H .4110 Oljort, M 4 0 jroRiiir, 1(1 osmitb. lb.- 1 0 SwMntr, lb, 4 0 OHi-en, ib... 4 3 1 !nn. cf.... B 0 OWblllDK, cf. 4 4 0 Hew, p 4 ii Totals II 11 rr in t Totals 30 2 27 1S t Boston 00043010 08 St Louis 00000000 00 Two-base hltsl Whaling, Myers. Home run. Hess. Sacrifice hit: Myers. Stolen bases: Lord, Connolly (2), Sweeney, Cather. Doubli play: Whltted to Konetchy. Left on bases: St Louis. 6; Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Doak, 6; off. Hess, 2. Struck out: By Doak, 7; by Hess, 6, Passed ball: McLean. Time: 3:15. Umpires; O'Day and Emslle. LOGAN WILL HAVE A BASE BALL TOURNAMENT l6gaN, la., Aug. L (Special.) A base ball tournament will be held here Au gust 6, C and 7, at which time 3300 will be awarded as pities for the winners. Logan and Mondamln will play on the morning of Tuesday, August 6, and Wood bine and Persia will play In the after noon. Wednesday morning Little Sioux and Missouri Valley will play and In the afternoon tho winners of the first day, Thursday morning's game will be 'be tween losing and winning teams of Wednesday and In the afternoon the championship game will be played. The morning games will begin at 10:80 and the afternoon games at 3. There Is to be a balloon ascension after the ball game of Wednesday after noon and a grand ball at the opera hpuse on the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday. Chance Denies that He Will Resign as Leader of Yankees Oakn. cf.. 0ljrr. Ib. 4 O 1 rather, rf... 4 10 K'netehr, lb S 0 10 Mire. It... 10 0 (McLean, ,. 1 0 4 Illldbrand, o 1 0 4 Mowrer, lb. SOS Doak, p S 0 1 1 1ft NEW YORK, Aug. 1, Manager Chance of the New York Americans dented em phatically today the report from Los An geles that he would resign as leader of the Yankees at tho close of the present season. He stated he was perfectly sat isfied with the present outlook for the team and the conditions under which ho waa working. "I have not the slightest intention of resigning as manager of the New York club," said Ohance. "Instead I am work ing and planning to put a real pennant contender Into the American league, next season. It Is slow! work, to be sure, for I have to go Into the bushes for new material and then develop It M the big league. Unless circumstances-over wh(ch I have no control arise, I know of noth ing of the sort at present; I shall con tinue with the New York club until I close my active base ball career. "I have no apologies to offer for the showing of the club to date. 1 realised from the start It would have to be en tirely rebuilt In order to provo a winner, and this task, which cannot be accom plished In a week, Is the one which Is en gaging my entire attention at this time. I expect by trade, purchase and draft to gather players who will strengthen weak points on tho team and when I get tha combination together we will have a team to be feared." Quinlan Decides He Won't Manage Jobbers ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 1. Shortstop Larry Qunlnlan, late manager of tho Erie (Pa.), Interstate league champions, who came to St Joseph -when the local Western league team acquired si. Erie players, has ideclded to. reject" the man agership of the "Wichita Western "league team as playing manager, successor to Charlie Babb. Manager Holland 'has In timated that he will retire from duty on the players' bench after this season and put Quinlan in his place. Manager Holland today fanned out to the Superior club of the Nebraska 8tat league "Babe," Clemmens, a promising; twlrler of the City league In Kansas City, who nasi been wearing a St. Joseph unl form this week. Holland has recalled Cecil Thomas, a pitcher with tho Clarks dale (Miss.), club, and sent him to the Beatrice team of the Nebraska State league, to havo him more closely under observation. x Union Aaaoolatton Ilranlts. Salt Lake City, 4; Great Falls, 2. Ogden, 2;. Helena, 1. Wither Wins Handily. 1WILBER, Neb., Aug. 1. (Bpeclal.) Wllber defeated Wymore this morning here by a score of 10 to 2 in a fast game, which up till the seventh looked like a shutout for Wymore. This is the first of the carnival games. Score: R.H.E. Wymore .... 00000010 1227 Wllber ...... 10330030 -10 U B Batteries; Wymore, Chandler, Bnyder and Antrum: Wllber, Bhlmonek and Storr kan. Btruck out: By Chandler, 7; by Snyder, 1: by Bhlmonek, S. Bases on balls: Off Chandler, 8;off Snyder, y, Off Bhlmonek, 3. Three-base hit: Shlmerdo. Umpire: Miss Beulah Rader of Falrbury. Msnlion Illnnks Humphrey. MADISON, Neb.. Aug. 1. (Special.) Madison defeated Humphrey on the local diamond yesterday by a score of 13 to 0. The visitors played tight ball the first four Innings, there being no. runs until the fifth, when Madison scored three. The feature was the double play, Drake to Morris. Score: R.H.B. Madison ....0 0 0 0 3 1 4 5 -13 13.e Humphrey .. 000000 0. 00 036 Batteries: Madison, Odell and Picker lng; Humphrey, Zavadlll and Butler. HaiTltnna Win Twice. AUSTIN. Minn., Aug. l.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Green's Hawallans ' defeated Preston yesterday, 9 to 3, and Austin to day, 9 to 6, fin.l.Vj.v nnV n iliAnra nn him ine'n5ibetrsNof "thf Boston Toge hlm u,h "d then sold him ouf who attended today's game as .tho guests of President MeAleer of the local team, saw Cleveland defeat Boston, I to t It was known as "Elks' day" at the ball park, and the guests brought a band with them. The visitors batted Leonard hard und in the third Inning he waa taken out. Errors uy uaraner ana Manager cam. gan were responsible Indirectly for three of the visitors' runs. ' Cullop allowed but three local players to reach first base after the third ln nlng. ' Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON". AU.ll.O.A.K. AD,ll.O.A.R. Ltlbald, cf . 4 1 3 0 OJaarria, n. S 0 4 I t Shipnin. ai 4 2 1 4 tt Hooper, rf . . 4 1 1 0 0 tun. lb.... S 6 t laaktr. ct.. 4 3 10 0 JackaoB, rf.. 4 12 0 OLavti, It.... 4 0 1 S Laloli, lb. . . 4 1 ( 1 0Ow4r. lb. 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