THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. GEAR WINS WITH HOME RUN Sits Ball' to Right Field and it Jump i Into Bleachers. COOHREHAM CHASED TO BENCH Omaha Lands on Their Hoodoo Trrlrler In the Klithlh Innlnsr, bnt Kairs Win lr a Si to Five Score. Bunk Is No Trailer Drawn for The Bee by Tad r4 u 1 i u it ifl I 1 i ! ! Dale Gear mado a fluke home run In yesterday's game and It was thU which beat Omaha out of a game which went to the Kaws by a score of 6 to 6. The fluke came In the third Inning, when with Forsythe on flrat baso and two men out Gear hit tho ball down the first base line until It came to the right garden fence, where It Interacts with the bleechers. Here the ball -took a bounce, went up In the air again and then dropped out of sight In the bleachers. The next man up wa an easy out and If It hadn't been for Gear's luck there might be a different tale to tell. Omaha did not win the gomo-that much Is a.clnch but tho shameful way In Srhlch "Old Lady" CoChreham was treatrd should be brought to the attention of the humane officer. Those who have fol lowed the destinies of the Omaha club lor the last two seasons know that Cochreham has beaten Omaha every time he has pitched against them. Never did the team get over four or five hits until yesterday, when ten rich clouts were picked from his offerings and In the eighth Inning he was driven from the mound under a fusillade of safe hits. Omaha Braces Up. Omaha plugged along for eight Innings before they managed to slip a run across. Then It was started by two con secutive orrors by Cochran. Then Cochre ham blew up and with the bases full and two out he was Jerked and Fuller ton brought to the rescue. "Hick" John con caught the first ball on the nose and elammed It to tho center garden, where Gear Dale nipped It The Kaws started early. McLarry opened the second wtlh a single and scored on Omar's double. Rapps walked and both advanced on Applegate'a wild pitch. McAllister landed safe on Jus tice's error and French slipped a two bagger to the left field fence, while Gear, Itappa and McAllister. scored. In the second Forsytho was Bafo on a single to right and Gear scored himself and Forsythe with a home run In the eighth for Omaha Hennessey was safe when ho forced Johnson at second. Orubb was safe on Cochran's error, Hen nessey going to third. Anothor error by Cochran of Stevens' grounder scored Hennessey and put Orubb on third. Jus tice singled, scoring Grubb. Coyle singled coring Stevens. Thomason forced Coylo at second and Justice went to third. Con salton's single scored Justice.- In tho ninth Hennessey opened with a single and Grubb was hit by a pitched ball. Schlpko batted for Slovens and sacrificed, ikonnossey scored on Justice's out. Score: OMAHA. All. n. Justice, sb. .......... 6 1 Coyle. If. 0 Thomason, cf. 5 0 Congalton, rf. B 0 Kane, lb, 0 Johnson, c 5 0 Hennessey, Zb.u..,,. 4 ' 3 Grubb. 2b. 3 1. Applegate. p. 0 0 ""Stevens, p I 1 , 'Bchlpke 0 0 H. 1 2 1 1 2 l. 1 0 0 0 o. 3 3 2 1 11 3 3 : 3 A. 6 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 Totals 4... ......41 . C JtOPKICA', , All. II. Cochran, lb 4 0 Smith, If. S 0 Foraythe, rf. 4 1 McLarry, lb. ...,... 4' -1 Clear, cf 4 3 Itapps, lb, 2 1 McAllister, o. 4 1 Crist, c 0 0 French, ss. ......... 3: 0 Cochreham, p. r 3 0 Fullerton, p. .......1 0 11 27 14 H. O. A. 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 13. 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 o l 0 0 1 3 Totals .14 27 12 Datted for Stevens In ninth Inning. Pmaha .'. Huns .,.0.0, 0Q 0 0.0,6 06 Hits 2 I 0 t 1 1 0 4 1-U Topeka Ituns 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 08 Hits 0 3 3 1K0 1 0 1- Two-base hits: 0tr, French, Rapps. Bacrtrice hit; Schlpke. Double plays: Hennessey to Justice to Kane; Justice to Kane: Smith to McLarry. Hits: Off Ap. filegate, 3 In two Innings; oft Stevens, 6 n seven Innings; off Cochreham, 10 In Btrven and two-thirds Innings; off Fuller ton. 1 In one and one-third Innings. Struck out: I3y Stevens, l: by Cochre- feast, j. oases on bails: orr Appsegate. 3; Mf Stevens, 1; off Cochreham, 4. Wild Vttches: Cochreh&m. Applegate. Hit by sKcnea oau: uruuo, irrtncn. JWiIt on Mass: omana, is; Topeko, 4. Time: 2:00. XJsapIfe: Colllfjowtr. X.I3CCOLN GBTS BDT TWO HITS Sfclei Allorrs Antelopes to dot Almost Xothltis;. 8T JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. ,-Boehler M loWtd but two hit and Wu Hv.n man, atlonal support while Clauss and I)s- ui wire nil treeiy ana bt Joe won. Score: LINCOLN. . - ab. rt II. 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. 3 Uord, Zb. 3 CoUlns. rf. 4 Dowllng, ss '3 WcCormlck, If. 3 Cole, cf. 3 Barbour, lb 4 Carney, c, ...,. ,4. ,. 3 'Donovan 1 Peploskl, Sb. 3 Clauss, p. 0 Dessau, p, 2 1 Totals 24 3 21 13 Batted for Carney In the ninth, ST. JOSEPH. AB. It H, O. 7 1 0 0 10 3 3 3 1 A. 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 7 3 (Dawson, if. ..1 Kelly, if. 6 twilling, cf. Qulnltn. 3b. aygii, id. .... Ochs, 3b chang, c. ,. ilelnke, ss. . jioehler, p. ., Totals 33 8 IS 27 IS Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St Joseph 20310011 -S Earned runs: St Joseph, s. Two-base hit: Uoehler. Three.baso hits: zullllng, Bcaang. liases on. oaus: on ciausi, 5; oft Dessau. 2; off Boehler, 8. Struck out By Dessau, 1; by Boehler, 2. Lett 011 baes; Lincoln. 6; St. Joseph, 8. Double iHaya; Melnk to Ochs to Uygll (i). Ochl to Melnka to GygU, Collins to llaibour. vvtM nltchi Uoifrltr. Passed ball: Schanif. ailU: Off 'Clauss, 3 in out and one-third Innings; ou uessau, a m seven anu iwp thirds innings, lime: 1:41. Umpire: Ab bolt SIOUX WIN AT THE FINISH Bandied lilts Off Scott Wichita. Defeat BIOUX CITY, la.. Aug. e.-81oux City bunched bits off Scott tn the last five Innings of today's game and won easily by a score of 13 to 6. The Jobbers cot to. Exalt in the sixth inninr and he re tired In favor of Klein. Klein finished a strong gains, Keeping out of danger jo wire; SIOUX CITY. O. 3 0 A. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cooney, 2b Clarko, If tfmlth. ss Callahan. 3b V J .. 3. .. S .. 4 .. 6 .. 3 .:. 4 D3urns, lb. ........ iniicir, rf..., 4 Jupp, c 0 -sp, c f A!!" 90YOJ TV. UK OP r CftJr-tlJAl- r LOOK AT THtf PROFILE - f , AWD TMOSE?UIIo"e - ' ( MoftAj ojt cf stops j ( 'gge ,$N I fnT messes-coot-o LA P'jV JLL AUT ' ) . r Amp - ) r'T'AA AAD m Standing of Teams WESTEItN LEAGUE. Flayed. Won. Lost. ret .714 .617 .509 .603 .495 .457 .43$ Denver ,108 70 28 Ims Mones,..,,..,105 00 Li 64 M 48 46 62 63 66 D7 Lincoln 106 St Joseph 107 Omaha 109 TopekA 106 Sioux City lffi "Wichita 1(0 48 41 69 68 ,876 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L Pet Now Yorlf-.GS 81 .6S7 AMER. LKAQUE. W.UPct Phla'phla ..70 31 .CM Cleveland ..04 40 ,(1 WashlntTn 67 44 .664 Chicago ...'.51 62 .609 Fhtla'phla .00 SS .632 Chicago ...63 48 .623 Pittsburgh SI 47 .620 Ilrooklyn ..4) 63 .163 Hoiton 43 62 4S0 HOSton .....41 66 .423 Hetolt 44 61 .419 Cincinnati .41 62 .238 St Lois... .,42 G4 .3S9 St. Louls....33 64 .372 New Xork...3ZC6 .330 STATE LEAOUH. W.L.PCL AMER. AS8N, W L Pet Milwaukee 66 46 .6R9 Koarney... 46 33 .681 Hastings ..46 8 6.666 Louisville ,,C4 4 6.580 loiumuus 61 .Ml St Paul. ...60 68 . 463 Superior ...44 37 .643 York 43 37 .633 Columbus ..40 40.600 Fremont ..39 43 ,481 Od. Island. -33 48 .407 Kan. Clty..W 60.466 Toledo 60 6 0.465 inaianap's. W 6 D.JH Beatrice ..,.32 48 .400 Game Tortny. Westerit Lsague Denver U DesMolpei, .Tiuiiiin ui oiuun -ivx. uincoin ill ,ni. Joscoh. Toneka at Omaha. . National L.eaeuitIlmitnn at Tithiirirh Ilrooklyn at St. Louis, New York nt On- American league cnicago at wasn lngton, St. Louis at Iloston. Cleveland st 'niiaiieipnia, uetroit at New York. American Association St. Paul nt Tn. lrdo. Minntaoolla nt Inrilanannlla. Tfnn. has City at Louisville, Milwaukee at Co- lUIUDUI. Nebraska Slate Laru flranil Iilnnd at'Hastings, Columbus at Beatrice, Kear- .y ui Buperior, irremont at York. Yesterday's Itcanlta, WESTHUN LEAGUE. Denver, 3: Des Moines, 8. Wichita. 7; Bloux City, 13. Lincoln,' 6; St Joseph, 8. Topoka, 6; Omaha, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Nsw York. 1; Pittsburgh, . Philadelphia, T; St. Louts, 1. Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 1. Boston-Cincinnati, postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUES. Chicago, 3; 'Washington, 11. St. Louts. 1; Boston; 4. Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 7. Detroit. 3: New York. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Bt Paul, 4; Toledo, . Minneapolis, 4; Indianapolis, 3. Kansas City. 3: Louisville. 3: (Called end of fourteenth, darkness.) Milwaukee, 3: Columbus, II. NEBRASKA STATE L HAGUE. Grand Island, 0; Hastings, 9. Columbus, 8; Beatrice, 3. Keamey, 1-2; Superior, 3-1. . Fremont, 7; York," L Vann, 0.. 4 EielU p 1 Klein, p 1 3 7 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 18 27 U "3 H. O. A. E. 0 2 2 0 13 3 0 13 3 0 17 2 0 10 10 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 3.0 "5 21 15 Totals 84 13 WICHITA. AB. IL J. Ropp, ss 4 0 Nicholson, if 6 2 Mlddleton. cf .6 ,0 Hughes, 2b..... 3 2 uurKv, ap.......... . s Kosrner. lb. 4 1 Davis, rf 3 0 Bills, rf 3 0 Wacob, 0... 4 0 Bcott P 1 0 Totals .33 "5 Wlohlta 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 06 Sioux City 0 0 0 1 3 S 2 4 - ixn on oases: aiour uuy, 7; wicnua, First base on errors; Sioux City, 1: Wichita. 2. Sacrifice hits: J. IUpp. dell, Burke, Davidson, Burns. Two-base hits; Clarke (I), Callahan, Davidson, Burns. Stolen bases: cooney. Hughes, Nicholson. Vann. Hits: Off Esell. ( tn five and two-thirds Innings; Klein, 8' in three and one-third Innings. Double lay: Nicholson to wacob. struck out: Iv Exell. 6: by Klein. 2. Base on balls: Off F.sell 4; off Klein. 2; oft Scott, 0. Passed ball: Vann. Wild pitches: Exell, Srott Hit by pitched ball; Davidson. Tlmo; 2:15. DBNVEll HAH TIIK LITTLE END Des Moines Hammers Scbrelber and Harris Hard, rtca nt fv3isa tM 1m. a ift.. f ..... 1 MV.,,. WW, AM., A.D v. , iq UI. hammered two Denver pitchers hard to day, winning the second game of the series oy a score oi o lo . l uuer was effective at all times. Score: DCS MOINES. Kit. It. II O. A 14 Hahn. rf 4 113 0 0 Hreen, ir .633300 Hunter, cf ( 1 4 0 0 0 Leonard. Sb 4 0 3 0 2 O Jones, lb 6 2 8 0 3 0 Kelliy, ss 10 112 0 SUght c 4 0 2 8 0 0 Andreas, 2b 4 0 1' 3 3 0 Faber, p 3 1 0 l 2 o Totals 37 8 17 27 10 DENVER. AB. It ir. n a Qulllln, 3b. 4 10 13 Cassldy, rf 8 1 0 2 1 Channel!, cf. 4 0 2 3 0 Butcher, 2U-, 40000 Elston. If. 4 0 1 2 0 llloofc, c 4 112 2 Coffey, ss 4 0 12 4 Fisher, lb. 4 0 8 12 1 Schrleber, p 0 0 0 0 0 Harris, p. 4 0 0 0 1 Oltmors .1 0 9 0 0 E. Totals 18 3 8 24 13 3 Batted for Harris ill ninth. Des Molni 43001001 8 Denver , , 0 02OO0OO1-3 PIRATES TROUNCE HEW YORK Give Mathewton One of Hardest Beatings of His Career. WIN BY NINE TO ONE SC0BE SloUalllnn Pitches n Steady Gamo for Plttsburah Terrific Bnt- tlnar Dee In Fifth anil SeTen Itana Made, PITTSBURGH, Aug. .-PltUburgh made It two out of three this afternoon in the series with the ' Giants and gave Christy Mathewson one of tho hardest beatings of his career, thereby checking tho winning streak of anothor New York, pitcher. The score was 9 to 1, McQuillan pitched a steady game for the Pirates and but for an error by Carey on Murray's single In tho eighth the Columbus "come back" would havo scored a shutout. Pittsburgh hit Mathewson hard from the start, fast fielding, however, saving him. The terrltlo batting bee came In tho fifth, whtn the Pirates scored seven uns. .Everything the Pittsburgh piayers hit went safe and at . the' sorne tlmo 'the Nsw .York team made several fielding slips, which aided In scoring runs.' After one man was out In- this Inning; Shafer fumbled McQuillan's easyroller, which should have been the second out. Then followed a succession of clean hits, with a pair of outfield errors thrown in. Eleven men faced Matty In this Inning and seven hits and six runs resulted. Pittsburgh's first two runs were scored In the third, wheri Gibson led oft with a single and McQuillan struck out Byrne single to left, sending Glnson to third and took second on the play. Carey brought both across tho plate with a single over second. Mathewson retired after his disastrous fifth Inning. Wlltse went Into the box after the sixth, holding the Pirates run less In the succeedng nnngs. Score: kww Yonic riTTsnimoii. AU.ll.U.A.K. AU.Il.O.A.E. Bursa. If.... 4 l o 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 l-rraa, lb... t I l 1 o imttir, lb... 1 Flitcbtr, M. 4 Ilinocilb.. 4 Ctnr, .... 2 2 11 T CJVlox, 2b 4 114 0 1 0 Winner, .. 1 .0 1 1 0 1 0 Millar, lb... 4 17 10 0 lO.WIlaon, rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kommara, cf 4 1 0 0 1 OOlbaon. c... 4 1(10 1 OMcQultui, j4 0 1 1 0 0 t 1 ( Total 17 it n 11 1 Mark.!, lb.. I 0 11 Mumr, rt.. Ill SoMcr-a, ( 3 A. wllaoa. si MatbaMB. p 1 MeCtomlek 1 WIltH, p.,.,1 1 1 1 ( 0 0 1 s ToUla 10 8 24 13 4 ..Batted for Mathewson In the sixth. New York ....... . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 0 -9 Two-base . hits: Murray, Kommors. Three-buse hits: O, Wilson, Olbson Hltsi Off Mathewson. 10 In five Innings; off Wlltse, 2 in three innings. Left on bases: Pttsbureh, C; New York, 3. Bases on balls: Off McQuillan, l: off Mathewson. 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, 2; by viiibu, ii oy aicwuuian, . uouoie piayo: Gibson and Byrne. Time: 2:23. Umpires; O'Day and ICmslle. Cuba Defeat Dodgers. . CHICAGO, Aug, 6. Chicago was forced to go ten Innings today to defeat Brook. Ivn. 4 to 3. The wlnninr run wm mnr1 when Schulte singled and went to second pn Zimmerman's sacrifice Saler fol lowed with a hit to the sign board In nam wnicn woum nave gone ror tils sec ond home run but as Schulte scored the wlnninr run from ircond. the rhlr-im first biuomnn got credit only for a double. i ne frame was a pitchers' battle between benched in the second Inning for arguing the decisions of Umpire Brcnnaii. Manager Evers appeared In uniform to- cay, out oin not piay. score: DROOKtTN. C11ICACO. AU.Il.O.A.E. AD. ll.O. A. E, BfhMf. rf. , 4 10 0 Otatob. cf 4 1 1 1 ( Cutrbiw, lb 4 1, 4 7 OPtialaa. Sb.. 4 1114 noi,i. at . i o 3 0 0 Krbolta, rf. . 4 1 I 0 Wttaat it. . 4 1 I 0 OZImrman, Ibl 0 1 S Daubart. lb. 4 oil 0 OBatcr. lb.... I 1 II 1 Smith, lb... I ill OWIIIUma, It 4 I 1 0 Flahar, M...4 lit OIlrM.all. a. 4 1 1 I Millar, e. ...4 1 I 0 ONWdhtm, e. 1 1 1 1 WU,r. p. . , 0 0 9 0 0 Arthar, e. . . , 1 0 3 0 Wainar, p. . 1 0 0 1 OChanar, p. ..I 1 J ToUls 11 2114" TwUIa.....lI"i M U One out when winning run scored. Brooklyn ..,.,,..0 120000O0 01 Chicago ...0 11000010 1-4 Two-base hits: Wheat MUier, Cutshaw, Williams, Baler- Homo runt Saler. H.ts: Off Walker, 1 In one and two-thirds In nings; off Wugncr, 8 In seven und two thirds Innings. Sacrifice hit: Zimmerman. Double plays: Zimmerman to Saler to Zimmerman, Fisher to Cutshaw to Dau bart. Cutshaw to Daubert Left on bases: Brooklyn, 2; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Walker, 6; off Cheney, 1: off Wagner, 1. Struck out: By Walker, I; by Wagner, 3: by Cheney, 2. Time; 1:60. Umpires: urennan ana isason. Phillies Take First. ST. I1IJIB. Auc. 6.KrDa Rlxey war almost Invincible this afternoon, while Harmon was nit nara, I'niiaaeipnia win ning the final game from Bt- Louts, 7 to 1, and making; It four straight on tho aeries. Rlxey held the locals safe In all but one Inning, the seventh, when one lun was scored on two hits. Philadelphia tallied first, getting two runs In the opening round on a pass to Paskert, Knabe's triple and a sacrifice flj by Lobert. In the fourth Cravath hit the ball to deep center for a hnwe run it whs his fourteenth tour-base hit of tho season and the second of the present series. St. Louis tallied Its run tn the seventh when Whltted singled and Mowrey doubled. O'Leary batted for Wltiro and sent out a sacrifice fly, sending Whltted home. In the final Inning a pass, Becker's single and a triple by Cravoth counted two, Luderus doubted and Doolan tripled, sending two runs uiore across the plate. Catcher McLean has been traded to the New York Giants for Pltoher Otis Cran dall. Score: ST. LOUIS. rllIUDKLPl!IA. AO. 11.0. A. K. AU.Il.O.A.E. lluiflni, 2b. 1 0 1 3 erukert cf.. I 110 0 OlkM, cf.... 4 0 3 0 0 KdiW, tb... 4 1110 Mg, If... 1X0 OLotxrt, lb.. 3 0100 K'nttehr, lb 4 0 10 0 0 Dker, It... 4 16 0 0 Ctthtr, rf.., 4 0 10 Ocraratb. rf.. I , 1 0 0 WblttJ, m. 4 12 4 OLudtnu. lb. 4 2 I 0 0 Movrej, lb. I 2 0 0 ODoolui, tj.. S 1 1 1 u Wlmo, o.... 2 01 OKIUIfr, e... 10(00 Ill!Jtrnd, O0 0 1 0 onixtr, p.... 4 0 0 2 0 Karoos, p., 1 0 1 4 t crLerr ... 0 0 u 0 0 Tetil I 27 7 0 Totals. ....t4 l7H"o Hatted for Wlngo In seventh. Philadelphia 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 47 St Louis..... 0 0000010 01 Two-base hits: Mowrey, Luderus. Threo-baso hits: Knabe, Cravath, Doolan. Home run: Cravath. Sacrifice hits: Ma gee, Kllllfor. Sacrifice files: Lobert O'Leary. Stolen base: Mowrey. Double plays: Harmon to Konetchy, HOgglne to Whltted to Konetchy. Left on bases: St Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 2. Based on balls: Off Harmon, 4; oft Rixey, 2. Struck out: By Harmon, 6; by Itlxey, 3. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Klem and Orth. Larmon Takes Match . in. Second Eound n LINCOLN, Neb... 'Aug; '6. Itossell Lnrm'on, tho' Omaha High school boy, took his match tn the .'second round of tho state tennis tournament' today from Earl Meyer in straight sets. The first was; a 7-5 battle, but the second went to Larmon, 6-1, when Meyer weakened In his serve. Larmon Is now pointed out as- the dm. slble man to defeat McCsguo for the challenge round. They are In line to meet In the finals. Play In the doubles started this afternoon with other matches in ine singles still being played on the second round. t FAIRBURY FANS PLACE SAUARIED CLUB IN FIELD FAIItBURY, Neb., Aug. 6.-Sneel.i.i The Falrbury base ball assoclatldn and commercial club held a Joint meeting Monday night and perfected a base bail organization. Tho officers of the Falr bury base ball association Include J. R. Cory, president; Dr. II. E. Potter, sto re tary; Lyle PutWiI, treasurer; T. C -iisgeraia, c. w. Crawford, board of dl- rectors. Bert Shaner; pitcher of the Fatr- oury nine, was elected manager of tho team. This gives Falrbury a salaried nine, th first since 1901. As soon as the Falrbury Chautauqua Is over, August' 17, fans will enjoy Sunday bass ball. Man ogsr. Shaner announces that he will have aaiiy praotice. The Falrbury team re turned this wsek from a trip to Doykln ana wiiour. a gams has been scheduled with Belleville to be played here Wed nesday. OMAHA TEAM WILL PRACTICE AHEAD OF THE VISITORS Charley Babb, the new manager for the Omaha Base Ball club, has a new wrinkle which he Is trying out with the Omaha team. Heretofore It has always been the policy of the managers for the Omaha club to have the team take prao-' tlce prior to a game after the visiting team has practiced. Babb has reversed this system, sending his team In for practice before the visiting team Is al lowed the field. "I figure," said Babb, "that the boys get a few minutes' rest this way, whereas the other way they Jump right from practice Into the game, getting no 'chance for a breathing spell, thus going In under a disadvantage." TY NEFF EXCHANGED FOR CHARLIE PAYNE Ty Neft of the Rourkea has been ex changed tor Charlie Payne of the York. Neb., team- Neft has gone to Join his new associates and Jayne is on his way to Omaha. American Assoetatlon Itesulta. At Indianapolis Minneapolis 4 7 2 Indianapolis ,...210 2 Batteries: Moarldire and Smith: Works nnd Caiey. At Columbus Milwaukee 2 7 2 Columbus ,, It 14 1 uattrnes: siapnicxa. Toung and Mar sh" II; Ferry and Murphy, At Tolsdo- Pt. Paul , , 4 12 5 Toledo 9 14 1 Btterli: Karger. Gardner and Miller; George. Benn and Land. At I.ouIsv1Ia Kansa City S II 4 Lnuisrille , 2 6 0 liatieries: iorontn. Vaughn snd O'Con not: Northrop, R.. demons and Severold, The Persistent and Judicious Use of Kewtpsper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. YASHINGTQNSJAKE THIRD Chicago White Sox Defeated by Eleven to Two Score. ELEVEN STRAIGHT FOR JOHNSON Cbappelle and Collins Collide In Second While Going After Milan's Texas LcaRser Back of Second.. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C By ' bunching hits with two bases op balls oft Smith and O'Brien in the second In ning today, Washington scored six runs and settled tho third game of the series with Chicago, the final score being 11 to 2. After the sixth, the exhibition was one-sided and uninteresting. 'Chicago was unable to do anything with John son In tho four innings ho was on the mound, and Gallia, who succeeded htm, was Just as good, holding the Wlitto Sox to two hits on the five innings. , Lathrop took up the box work for Chicago tn the third and his wlldness, Coupled' with two singles,, a hit batsman and two sacrifice tiles wcr6 responsible. for tho other Washington, .runs.' Chappolle and Collins collided In tho second Inning while going after Milan's Texas leaguer back of second. Collins was knocked Unconscious, but recovered sufficiently to walk from the field. Chappelle remained In the game until the next Inning when he was relieved by Rader. Neither was hurt seriously. Both teams used many players, twenty-seven men participating- In the game. Credit for today's victory gave Johnson eleven straight, tying the season's rec ord held by his teammate, Boehllng. Score: WASHINGTON. 14 CHICAGO. AU.Il.O.A.E. AB.Il.O.A.K. MoalUr, It.. 4 0 4 0 achappella. If 1 0 t 0 1 Foatar, lb... 1 10 1 0iuar, If.... 2 1 2 0 0 Milan, cf... I 12 0 ODarrar. 2b... 4 0 0 0 Acoata, cf... 0 0 0 0 OLord, lb.... 4 0 111 Oanall. lb... 4 111 OCbaae, l.b., I lit' 1 0 Marian, lb. 1 0 2 1 OCoIllna, cf.. 1 0 0 0 0 Oldaon. lb... 1 0 0 1 0 Podia, cf.... 1 0 10 0 Caihlon, rf.. 1 1 2 0 0 Foumlar. rf. 1 0 1 0 0 JIcDriaa. . 1 2 6 0 Kuhn, c 1 1 3 0 0 Alnsmlth, (.11 1 OWintr, Bs.. 2 0 2 4 0 Johnaon, p.. 1 1 0 1 SBrolth, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 Oallla. p.,,.l 0 0 2 0 O'Brien, p., 0 0 0 0 0 Lathrop. p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Total 10H 13 0Behlc .... 1 0 0 0 0 BaaUrlr .. 1 0 0 0 0 Total.. l.IJ "ill ill Batted for O'Brien in the third. Batted for Lathrop In tho ninth. Washington 0 6 o 0 8 0 1 1 U Chicago 0 0000001 12 Two-bate hit: Rader. Hits. Off Smith, B In one and one-third Innings; oft O'Brien, 1 In two-thirds Inning; off Lath rop, 2 in six Innings; off Johnson, 1 tn four Innings; off Galla, 2 in five Innings. Sacrifice flies: Morgan, MpBrlde. Stolon bases: Alnsmlth, Johnson, Foster (2), Fournter. Left on bases: Chicago, 1: Washington. 8. Bases on balls: Off Smith, 1; off O'Brien, 1; off Lathrop, e; off Johnson, 0ouu,.tcmfwyp cmtwyp cmt 6; off Gallia, 1. First base on rerrors: Washington, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lathrop (Gandil). Struck out: By Lath rop, 2: by Johnson, 3; by Gallia, 1. Passed ball. Kuhn. Time: 1;W. Umpires: Evans and Ilildebrand. Napa Lose to Athletics. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 6.-Cleveland put up a very aggressive game against Philadelphia today until the fifth inning, when a bunch of errors by the Visitors, a safd bunt by Collins and a home run by Baker gave the home team four runs, the vtslto.s eventually being defeated by U to 1. Both Gregg and Bush were hit harder than the base hit columns show, each team DUlllnc off two double nlnva , and Strunk made three wonderful run- iiiiia vanvuca mm wiuriuet uuuuicr. Barry and Collins robbed the visitors of hits by five running stops and throws. Johnston was ordered off the Cleveland bench by Umpire Ferguson for yelling and Umpire Connolly ordered Graney off the field for disputing a decision at the home plate. For the third time In the series, and the sixth consecutive game here this teason. Jackson failed '"to tret a hlL Score: CLfJVTmND. rillUADKLPIIIA. AU.Il.O.A.E. AU.Il.O.A.E. LalboU. ef. 4 1 I 0 lE.M'ruhT. rf S 1 10 0 Chapman, aa 4 0 1 1 0 Oldrlnc, It., til o o Ulaon. is.... t a i acoinna, lb.. I i Jaakaon. rf.. 4 0 0 OUaaar. lb... 4 I 1 i o i o LaJol. lb...l 1 4 1 lllelnntt, lb. 4 111 1 0 Twrnar, lb., 4 1 1 1 0 strung, cf... 1 0 4 0 0 uranar, ji. . i i u viwrrr. at... i j i BraaibBi, It 1 1 0 0 OKrhanc. 0.,. 2 0 1 (0 l o o roain. o...j i z l Bum. s. 4 0 0 1 0 Oraaf, p.... 1 o 0 1 0 KtMar. p.. 0 0 0 0 Totali... .11 10 27 IS 0 -ixiiraii ... i w v w Total! .,..11 t 14 10 ( Batted for Greg? In eighth. Cleveland .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 1 U 4 0 1 1 7 Two-base hits: Lajoie. Lclbold, O'Neill. Home run: Baker, lilts: Off Gregg. 10 In seven Innings; oft ICahler, none In one Inning. Stolen bases: Barry, Schang. Double plays: Turner to Olson. Gregg to Chapman to Olson, Baker to Mclnnls to Schang, Barry to Collins lo Mclnnls. Left on bases; Cleveland. S Philadelphia. T. Bases on balls: Off Gregg. 2; oft Kahler, 1: off Bush, L First base on errors: Philadelphia, 4, Hit by pitched ball. By Oregg. Schun. Sttuck out: By Gregg, J. Time; 2:W. Umpires: Con nolly and Ferguson. tied box Trim Browns. BOSTON. Aug. 6. In a last game Booton defeated fit. Louts today. 4 to J. The locals hits Baumxardne r's pitching consistently and bunched hits In the first second snd eighth Innings. Be dient Pitched tn his last vear'a form snd kept the hits well scattered. In the seventh. Inning Austin, the first man to bat for St. Louis, tripled, but was left on 'third, as the next three men were easy outs. Tho Boston team has obtained two new pitchers, Fred Anderson having been purchased from the Brocton. New Eng land club, and Williams Byers, a Minne apolis seml-profeinlanal, player, having Joined the local club for a tryout. Score: BT. LOUI8. ' BOSTON". AD.H.O.A.K. AD.H.p.A.E. Shotttn, cf.. 4 2 2 0 0 Hooper, rf.. I 11 0 0 nalantl, lfta 4 0 2 2 OEngle, lb... 4 2 7 1 0 Pratt. Jb.... S I 1 1 OBpaaker, cf.. 4 2 1 .0 0 William, rfl 0 I 0 OLewla, If.... 4 2 2 0 0 Auttfn, tb... 4 1 2 0 0 Gardner, lb. 4 9 0 1 0 Brief, lb.... 4 111 1 OYarkea. Sb.. 2 14 11 McAletttr, o4 0 1 0 OJanrrln, sa. 4 2 0 2 0 lATan. aa.,.2 0 0 4 OThomaa, c. 2 1 I 1 0 Johnaton. If. 0 o 0 0 OBedlent. p., 2 0 1 1 0 B'mgTdnr, P10140 Compton .. 1 0 0 0 0 Total 11.1127 t 1 Tdtili Tt "o" 'Batted for Lavan In seventh. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Boston ...1 1 0 '0 0 0 0 2 I Two-base hits: Sptaker, Brief. Thtee base hit: Austin. Sacrifice hit: Bedient. btolen base: Lewis. Double plays: Brief to Pratt, Lavan to Pratt to Brief. Lett on bases: bt. Loulo, 6; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off Bedient, 2; off Baumgard nor, 2. First bane on error: St. Louis, i. btruck out: By Bedient. 9; by Baum gardner, 1. Time: 1:37. Umpires: Dlneen and Egan. . , . , Yanka, Lose to Tigers, NEW VORK. Aug. C-fleorge Dauss, tho sensational young pitcher of the Detrolts, wt)n a- pitchers' battle' from' Newvyork today, the. score being 2 to If I . . vu 1UUI (HUB, IWO OI' which were flukes. A home run drive v-rrtwuru won ior ueiroit in the third inning. Crawford's drive scored Dauss ahead of him, tho visiting pitcher having reached first when Knight made a bad muff of his little pop fly, ' News long run camo In the sixth when Hart zull's single, scored Daniels. Cree opened tho seventh with a fluke triple which Cobb dropped after a hard run. Cree won put out at the plate trying to score on a short wild pitch: A 'moment later, Sweeney hit a long single which would have tied the score. Score: DETnpiT. 1BW TOIIK. AU.Il.O.A.E. AB.lt a v Buah. m.... 2 2 I l iDanlelt, rf.. 4 I o o SfUB?b:4 0 1 s OWolttr. cf 1 1 ' 1 0 ,.ei ! till J D.u.. p."jijijp'..?::j 5 ! ? Tftt a 1 at n a. . . . . " ' - n ' " s. Totala J0 -4 '7 Detroit o 0 2 0 0 o 0 o A-i new xork 0 o o 0 o l 7, 7, ,T tifrBtiba8v.on P""or8v.New York, 2; De troit, 1. Three-base hit: Cree. Moma 0';,0rCraWf?rfl' , Salflce hitl "SLh! in?Ji "i.10,8"1' Hf on balls: Oft &E2' Dauss, 3. Struck out: By pires: u'uougniln and Sheridan'. BIRMINGHAM SAYS LAJ0IE IS NOT TO BE TRADED OFF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6. -Manager Birmingham fcent Vr Gregg, one of shls star southpaws, against the Athletics for the third game of the series here today, while Bush, one of the young twiners of the home club, was elected to oppose the Naps. Before the game Birmingham denied the story that Lajole would be involved In a three-cornered trade with Boston and Chicago. The Naps' manager said he did not have a deal on of any kind with these teams. 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