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THE BEE j OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1P13.
The Wonder Is They Let Jeff Get Away With It
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- i- rtOUR LOST PG"T ,,1 THG T06'. - V . - , V R.OAD TO SHOOT a ' v W
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ROURKES PLAYffl BAD LUCK
Hake If wtaeukr P lays, list UaaMe
9 IftTt the Bay.
rancx uets ix two xuxs
Staked Throw te Sfceeud Whea He
Xlafct Hare) Xetired 8IdA at
FJtrtrt CeBtratten Makes
Two Homer.
DENVER, Auk. 18, Denver won th
last of tho series from Omaha today, 0
to 8. Coagalton vmo responsible for all
tho visitors' runs, getting twv homo runs,
with on man on base. Tho - batting at
Harris featured for Denver, Score;
DKNVE1U
ah. n. it.
atlmore, U. 4 0 1
Cassldy, rf. 6 13
KUton. cf. ........... 4 10
Butcher. Sb. t S 1
OuilUn, b. ..t. ...... 4 1 X
Slock, C. 5 0 3
Coffey, sa 4 13
Fisher, lb. 4 0 0
Harris, p. , 4 2 3
ANTELOPES OVISHCOME JOHII3S
O. A.
3 0
B
3
a
3
2
3
1
13
0
Cruncher More LUiernl Trlth rassea
Than DeM.
LINCOLN, Aug. 18. Lincoln won a hard
fought game from tit. Joseph today by
a score of 3 to 3. lloth pltohcra were
iquuJIy effective In tho pinches, but
Orutcher . was more liberal with . ils
pauses. Knapp and Dawbn dlt.nsulshed
themselves by their battlnif. Score:
All. It.
iiova. zn 3
Collins, 3b 3
Cole, cf ...3
Knapp, If 4
Donovan, rf 4
uowms, ss a
Carney, o . 1
uqtsau, i... ., a
Totals 27 3 7
ST. JOSDPIL
Ail. It, It
Bnwsoni rf.... 4 0 3
Keiiy. if..,. ,4
Zwjiifnr, ct 4
Wesurslt, 3b 4
Uyfill, lb!.... ,. t
Watson, Sb I
Hchnntf, o..,,., 3
Metnke. ss 4
Crutoher, p 3
&teiser , 1
Orllflth.O. 0
-Mlllan 1
H.
0
0
1
3
2
1
1
0
0
Totals
37 0
OMAHA.
AD. It.
.0
0
1
2
0
0 .
0
0
0
0
0
IS 27 It
II.
0
1
3
X
1
0
0
e
i
o
0
0
A.
0
3
0
0
1
1
3
3
3
0
2
e
ray no. if, 4
UrUBB, jo. ...........
ThotMson, cf. 4
Concakea, rf. ...... 4
XtM. 1 3
Jsaasn. o. 3
IMakt., . , 4
Justie, s. ......... 4
MtSlM, . 3
fcasiT... 1
Tttl 8 T 34 14 a.
jMttM for O'Brien In ninth.
OwalM, 000301000-3
dotTy.- nomns
StoUn 'baso Butcher. Two-base ixU
Harris. Three-base hits: Qultlln, Coffey,
Slarria. Home runs: Uutcher. Conxalton
, Sacrttlce hit; Coffsj". Bacriflce llys
QtUnore. Struck out: Uy Hicks, 3S by
O'Brien. J. Bases or ballut Off Harris, 1
oft Hicks, 8. Left on bases; Denver, 11;
Omaha, 6. Hits: Oft Hicks, 13 in seven
innlnrs. Ttme: 3:00, Umpire: Anderson.
JOBBERS L08I3 ON BLOWUP
lueifc ctlre 1'itchiuE Gives Gsme to
the Boosters.
WICHITA. Autr. lS.-Inoftectlve pitch.
Ins and errors save Des Moines u walk,
away In the second game of tho series.
Two home runs and two doubles and a
Ingle were made off Perry before there
iras a out. in. me iimi. score;
WICHITA.
All. It. IL
napp, ss b
Nicholson, If.., 4
Stiddieton, cf....... 3
3Iurhes. 2b. 6
ptlli. rf..... 4
Koerner, lb,,,....... 6
Bfnith. 3b..........,t3 ,
Wacob. o
Perry, p... ,. a
lDavls 1
Burke
O.
3
1
3
3
1
e
o
o
0
0
0
E.
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O. A. K.
110
110
10 0
2 0 1
8 0 0
2 0 0
C 3 2
7 10
0 3 0
27 It 8
O. At E.
2 0 0
1 0 0
3 0 0
0 10
6 10
12 0
6 3 0
6 3 1
0 2 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Standing of Teams
W1CSTEIIN LKAOUB.
pinyM. Won. Lost.
77
67
at
(M
Ut
51
a
47
Pcb
.&V
Ml
,Vii
.501
:175
:45.
.-141
8 21 12 . 1
Totals... as
Stumer battc-d for Hchania In elehth.
MI!lnn Imttixl fnr Crutnhep In ninth.
Lincoln 010O03OO-3
St. Joseph .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2
Karned runs' Lincoln. 1 Two.base
nus; wesserxii, lxiwnng. 'rnreepase
lilts: Dawson (21. Homo run: Knapp.
Doses on balls: Off Crutcher. S. Struck
out: By Dessau, 6; by Crutcher. 8. Lett
on iases: Lincoln, 0: St. Joseph, 7. lilt
by hitched ball: Lloyd. Sacrifice hit.
OVkII. Stolen bases: Knapp, Watson.
Timoi 1:S5. Umpires: Beprlst.
SIOUX WIN ON TURBO HITS
ReHola te J!ven Poor Sayaart by
Ills Fellavr Kawa,
TOPEICA. Kan.. Au. IS. Although the
Sioux City players made but three hits,
they defeated Topeka because Iteynolds
was given miserable- support, Reynolds
was benched by Umpire O' Toole for pro
testing the laVter's decision on a called
uaii. score;
TOPEKA.
JOS. It. II. O.
Cochran, 8b 3 l o l
Lee, ct 4 0 3 1
Forsythe, rf. ., 3 0 11
McLarry, Sb. ....... 4 0 13
Oear, If. ........ft o o 0
lupps, lb l l l 13
Sweet, c 4 0 17
French, sa. 3 0 0 2
iteynolds, p 3 0 0 0
Fullerton, p 10 0 0
A.
4
0
0 3
0
0
3
4
3
3
Totals 31 8 6 27 18
SIOUX CITY.
AU. 1U II. U. A.
Cooney, 2b, ..
Clarke, If. ...
Smith, ss
Callahan, Sb. ,
Davidson, cf.
Hums, lb. ....
Marshall, rf.
Itapp, c ......
Elder, p. .....
3.
...... 3
4
, 3
4
4
3
3
4
3
0
3
1
0
0
6
10
0
13.
43
SI
ta
ct
ftt
G6
74
'AMian. LBAanB.
W.L.PCL
Phlla. , 73 3S .CGS
Cleveland ..CO 45 ,GUG
Wash .42 49 MS
Chicago ,... 65 ,tX
UOSlon 53 (6 .18!
Detroit 43 C3 .43')
St. Louis ..45 73 .3S1
New York..SS 69
NEB. LB A OUR
. W.L.Pct.
Koamey ...M 33 .111
Hnjtlnss ...&3 40 .670
Superior ...49 44 ,527
York 47 45 .511
Columbus ..44 48 .478
Krcmont ...43 60 . 462
Heatrlcr ...W M -ISi
Qr. Island.. 3S $1 ,I1U
Totals S
JJE58 MOIWKU.
, All, K. H.
Xiann. IT...., 3 .1
jrox, n 6
Hunter, cf 6
Ltonard, 3b , 6
Jones, 2b,,, i
Ilellly, as , 4
Shaw, c 3
Hanson, c. 0
Sheldon, lb...... 4
Uufser, p l
Lakoff, p...- 0
raber, p , . 4
5 15 27 11
1
3
.3
1
3
1
0
3
0
0
0
O.
0
3
3
0
2
2
10
1
7
o-
0'
0
A.
o
0
0
1
3
3
3
O
O
0
0
1
H 17 27 9 1
4 2-14
0 0-
Totals..,, 39
Batted for Smith In ninth., ,
-ua'.ieu igr DC911 in nintn.
pes Moines , 5 0 1 0 0 0 3
Wichita ; ,. 1 1 0 0-0 0
..Left on bsses: Wlcltlts, U; Des Moines,
H. Sacrifice hits: Shaw (2). Sheldon;
Rsllly. Two-base hit: Leonard ). Jones,
Bheldon. Illlia. DiVli. Tha.lui hit?
Hunter. Horns runs: Pox. Hunter. BtoUn
bases; Jones. Hahn, itapp. Hits: Off
Stusser, t In one Inning; off Lnkoff. 1 in
Boe.mjro, inning: oir truotr. in seven
and twoHhlrds innlnrs; off ?erry, 10 in
stg and one third innlnics; off BeotL 7
la twoand two-thirds Innlnrs. Double
pir; v aiwr u :iaw to Hheldon. Hughrs
Kperner. struck out By Perry. S,
Muustr, a; by. Fabor. 6; by Scott. 2
i&l? ,.0f.r2irfc 5i.- .Mass".
by rJtohsjl lmll; By Lakoff. l'
Totals 30 5 3 27 0 3
Topeka 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Bioux City 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6
Threo-baso hit: uurns. Two-nase nits:
Itapps. Marshall. Sacrlflee hits: Lee,
French, Clarke. Double plays: French to
McLarry to Cochran to Sweet to Coch
ran's Cooney to Smith. Stolen bases:
Cooney, Clarke (2), Callahan, Marshall,
Itapp. fittcritlt fly: Cochran. Hits: Oft
iteynolds, 1 In six innings; off Fullerton.
2 In three Innings. Bases on ballu: Off
Reynolds, 2; o(t Fullerton. 3; off Elder,
7. Struck out: By Iteynolds, 6; by Ful
lerton, 1; by Elder. . Hit by pitched
ball: By Reynolds, 1. Timet 3:16. Um
pire: O'Toolo.
Close Game at Dodge.
DODOE, Neb.. Aug. l.-8peclal.)-Dodgo
defeated Scrlbner on the local
'grounds, t to L Dodge scored the two
runs on two errors and a two-base hit
In the second Inning and Scrlbner in
the eighth on a single and a three-bast
hit The feature of the game was tht
pitching of opposing pitching, Lueschen
and timith. Scors:
Dodge 03000000-1
Bcrlbner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Batteries: Dnd. Lueschen and But.
ler; Scrlbner. Smith and Scott Karned
run: Scrlbner. Two-base hit: Schult.
Three-base hit: Clay. Sacrifice hits.
Perrtgo, Hchultx, Khlers. Stolen basts
Butler, Perrlgo. Basts on balls: Oft
Lueschen. 1, pt Smith, I Struck out.
By Lueschen, 12 by Smith, 6. Left on
bases. Dodge, 3. Superior. 8. Time.
1:33. Lmplre. Ralston.
Key to the Situation-Bee AdverUjlog.
Denver 120
Des Moines ...,,..113
Lincoln ...,',..,.,.,.119
St. Joseph .........119
Omaha .,..,......,.122
Topckii ., ....lis
Sioux City ........117
Wichita ..121
NAT. LEAUUtS,
W.I.Prt.
New York. .77 83 .700
Phlla. oi 40 .616
Cnlcagq ....61 61 .646
Plttsbiii-Kh 67 U .m.s
llrooklvn M
Boston 46 61 .4301
uinctniiatl ,43 72 .274!
au IOUIS ..43 71 .373!
AMER. ASS'N.
Milwaukee 74 49 .602
Louisville. 69 63 .566
M nneaD'lls ta m bm'
Columbus, 67 60 .54
Ht. Iaul...,67 60 .187
Kan. Clty..64 69 ,m
Toledo 60 72 .438
Indlana'lis 44 77 .364
Yesterday's Results,
WESTERN LEAGUE,,
St Joseph, 2; Lincoln, 3.
Des Moines, 6; Wichita, 14.
Sioux City, 6; TopekaTi.
Omaha, 3; Denver, 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 3-1; New York, 6-5.
Cincinnati. 1; Boston, 4.
Chicago. 10; Phliade phla. 4.
St Louie, 1-2; Brooklyn. 7-6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE, "
Boston. 0; Chicago, 1.
New York. 4; St. Louis, 2.
Philadelphia, 4; Detroit 6.
Washington, 6: Cleveland. 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION,
Indianapolis, 2; Toledo, 7,
Minneapolis, 3; Milwaukee, 1..
Columbus-Louisville; postponed.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. .
Hastings, 34; Beatrice, 4-3.
York, 0; Superior, C
Kearney, 4; Fremont 2.
Columbus, t; Grand Island, 10.
dames Today.
Western League 8t Joseph at TJn
coln. Des Moines at Wichita, Sioux City
at Topeka, Omaha ut Denver.
National League Pittsburgh at New
York, Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at
Philadelphia, St. Louis at Brooklyn.
American League IJoston at Chicago,
New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at
Detroit. Washington at Cleveland.
Amerlcon Association Indianapolis at
Toledo, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Colum
hus at Louisville, St Paul at Kansas
City.
Nebraska League Hastings at Beatrice,
York at Superior, Kearney at Fremont,
Columbus at Grand Island.
UEHLING MAKES CLEAN SWEEP
OF GAMES IN BALL TOURNEY
UEHLING. Neb., Aug. 13,-(SpeclaU-
uennng maae a clean sweep or all games
at the carnival just closed. Scores:
Oakland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Uehllng 6 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 t
Batteries: Oakland. Krasne. Eggert and
Krai no; Uehllng, Bockemule and Cook.
Umpire: Talley.
Uehllng 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 C 11
Herman ..., 0 022002039
Batteries: Herman, Penry and Bggert;
Uehllng, Cook and Cook. Umpire: Tulley.
Hooper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Urhl ng I 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 7
Batteries: Hooper. Hams and Hennlng
aen; Uehllng. Uookemule and Cook. Um
pire: Talley.
Argo , 0 32000000-4
Uehllng ..8 1 1 1 3 3 0 1 10
Batteries: Argo. Johnson and Selvls;
uehllng, Cook and Miller. Umpire: Tal
ley. Jansen Loses to Palrbury.
FAIRUURY. Neb.. Aug. lS.-(8peclal.)-Falrbury
and Jansen played a spirited
game at the new dlumond In this city,
which was witnessed by a largo number
of enthusiastic fans, the former winning,
11 to 3. Jojisen players couldn't hit the
ball, and could not get around tho path
when a man got on base. -Pursed! was
the new pitcher for Falrbury.
Score: R.H.R
Falrbury ....X 3 1 0 3 1 2 0 111 14 6
Jansen I 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 03 2 3
Batteries: Falrbury, Pursrell and
Booth; Jansen, Zimmerman and Aber
nathy. Heath from lliood Poison
was prevented by O. W. Cloyd, plun.
Mo., who healed his dangerous wound
with Bucklen's Arnlru Salve. Only 35c.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement.
GIANTS WIN DOUBLE-HEADER
Defeat Pittsburgh Pirates by & to 3
and 5 to t Scores.
NEW Y0RKS STEAL SEVEN BASES
In 'Flrct Content' lloth Domarcc aad
Cuiuiilti Yield Ten Hits, but '
;lnt.TYlrtrr Is Stronger
In the Pinches. ,
NEW YORK, Aug. 18.-The New York
champions Increased their lead by win
ning a double-header from Pittsburgh to
day, the scores being 5 to 3 and 5 to 1. 1
In the first gamo both Demaroe- and
CamnlU yielded ten hits, but the Now
York pitcher was stronger In tho pinches.
In tho second gamo the Giants pounded
Robinson froely in tho first, four Innings.
and Cooper, who also finished the tlrat
game. Score,, first game:
NEW YORK.
AU-H.U.A.li.
Mute 1 0 0 0 0
pittsuuhoh.
AU.H.O.A.C.
Hrm. t...4 111 lDunui, if.,..
0rjr, It.,.. 4 0 3 0 0Bhilr. Jb-.. 4
Vlox. tb 4 I
wainor, m.. w
Mllnr. lb... 4 ,0 4
WIIon. rf... 4 1
MltehCl. ct. t 1
Wraon. e.... t' 1
llru i
0
K
4
0
OUon, a.... 0 0 1
ilttidru ... e a s
CamnlU, p.. 2
llutler 1
Cooper, p.... 0
Kill i
0
i
0
0
0
0 0
0
Of
0
i 0 Fletcher, ta. 3
t ODorls. tb.... I
l.OMertle. lb., t
0.0 Murray, rf.. 4
ISnodfTiU, ct 2
OUcLeas, o. . 4
UDiniucc, p.. 4
0 V
0 1oUl
0 v
t 4
2 1
0 0
0 0
1
t
.0 0
Jl 10 27 I 2
9, 0
o o
Total 6 10 It 7 2 '
Hatted for Simon in seventh.
Run for Gibson In ninth.
Batted for CamnlU In eighth.
Batted for Cooper In ninth.
Pittsburgh 1 000000023
Now York ,,.,......0 1 1 M J ! 0 H
First base on errors; New York, 1.
Two-base hits: Burns (2). Three-base hit:
bhHter. Home run: uitcneu. tsacruice
tiles: Doyle, Snodgrass. Stolen bases:
Byrne, Vlox, Fletcher, TDoylo (2), Murray,
Burns. Shafer (2). Left' on bases: New
York. 7: lPttsburirh. -6. Bases on balls:
Off Demaree, 1; off Camnlts. 3. Struck
out: uy ucmaree.. 7: oy minniix,
Passed ball: Gibson. Hits: Off Camntts,
10 In seven Innings; off Cooper. 0 In one
Inning, Umpires: Brennan and Orlh.
Time: 1:60.
Score, second game:
l'lTTSutman now yoiik.
AU.Il.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.,
nrrne. Jb... 4 I I 4 onurn. If..,, t 110 0
Carer, It 3 1 2 1 Ollenoc. lb.. 4 1 1 1 1
Vlox. tb 4 2 0 2 OFleUher, M. 4 4 1 1
Warner, at.. 4 1 3 ' ODojie, Jb... 4 10 2 0
Miller, lb... 4 0 4 0 lMrrkle. Id.. 4 0(20
O. Wilton, rf 4 1 10 OMurrar.- rf.. 4 2 2 0 0
o osnoocraa. era a o u
J OA. Wll.on, C4 2 1 0
0 OTMrasu. p.. 1 0 0 1 0
ooo ;
0 0 Tolala S3 13 ZI II 1
Mitchell, ct. 4 0 4
aibaon, e.. 4 0 2
rtotlntcn. b 1 0 0
Mentor .... 1
Cooper. 0 0 0
Hyatt 1 0 0 0 0
O'Toolo. p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Duller .... 1 0 0 0 0
TottVi U 10 Jl 11 1
Hatted for Robinson In fifth.
Batted for Cooper In seventh.
Batted for OToole in ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0001000 0-1
Now York 2 0.2 0 1 0 0 0 -5
First base on errors: Pittsburgh. 1. Two
baso hit: Murray. Three-base hit!
Fletcher. Sacrifice fly: Carey.. Stolen
bases: Doyle (2). Left on bases; New
York. 6; Pittsburgh, 8. Double plays:
Herzog to Merklo to Fletcher, Carey to
Gibson. Tesrvau to Mllson to Merkle.
Wugner to Miller. Bases on balls: Oft
Itobiuson. 1. off Cooper, L Strucic out:
By Tesreau, 6; by Robinson, 1. Hits: Off
Iloblnson. seven In four innings; off
Cooper, 3 In two Innings; off O'Toole, 2
in two innings, rime: i:7. umpires;
Klein and Orth.
Cnhm Beat 'Phillies.
PHILADELPHIA. .Aug. 48,-For ejght
innings touay s game vras hard fought.
Then hCicago developed a ulnth-lnnlng
butting rally and by making nine con
accuttvo hits scored six ruus and won the
Kama from Phlladelnhla bv 10 to 4. Thn
visitors knocked Alexander, who had pre
viously won eight games In a row, ofl
tho rubber. Score;
CmCAQO. . PHILAD&UnilA.
AU.ll.O.A.C AU.H.O.A.E.
LeaLh. 3' 4 2 4 0 Ol'okert. cf.. 4 0 2 0 0
4 OlU'lw. ID..
0 iUUtt, lb.
4 ' Sfimtr. If..
2 1 0 ltlrenaan, p.
lio oiiiier, p...
t Olmltr. p .
1 li ravtth. rf.
1 OlAulerut. lb. 4 2 11
lltmphr'a, pi 1 0 0 OUooUn. h.. I I I I I
-sliced, aa 1 1 0 0 0
Totslt. II n I! JHa.ley e 2 0 2 0 0
Kllltfer, e toils
Aleitnoer. ,11111
I)?or. if 4 t. 1 0
v MUIr 1 0 0 S
i Uelaa . . . 0 0 e
Totals 15 0 27 17 0
Batted for Howloy In seventh.
Ran for Miller In seventh.
Batted for Brennan In eighth.
Chicago 31000100 610
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 14
Two-base hits: Schulte, Baler, Leach,
Corridon, Ludorus, Devore, Doolan.
Three-base hit: Cravatlu Home, runs:
Archer, "Saler, Luderus. Double - plays'.
Doolan to Knabo, Luderus to JlQWleyi
Evers to Corridon to Saler.. Sacrifice hits:
Evcrs (2), Williams. Sacrifice fly: Doolan.
Bases on bals: Off Humphries, 1; off
Brennan, 3. Lett on bases: Chicago, 8,
Philadelphia. 6. Baso on errors: Phila
delphia. 2. Hit by pitched bail: By
Alexander. Williams. Hits: Off Alex
under, n in tnrca Innings: off Breen, 3
In five Innings; off Mayer, 9 in two-thirds
Innings; off Imlay, 0 in one-third inning.
nirucK out: uy lirennan, i: Dy imlay, i.
Passed balls. Howley, 2. Time: 1:10. Um
pires: O'Dav and Emslle.
Ilraren Trim Reds,
BOSTON, Aug. 18. Boston won from
Cincinnati today, but a heavy rain and
electric storm terminated tho first game
of a scheduled double-header In the sixth
Inning with the score standing 4 to 1 In
favor of the locals. The second game was
postponed. Score 1
Game caled with two out In sixth.
Game called, rain.
Cincinnati 1 o 0 0 t) 0 l
Boston a o o .o t) 24
Two-base hits: Bescher, McDonald.
Three-base hit: Bescher. Stolen base:
Clarke. Left on bases: .Cincinnati, 4,
Boston, 4. Bases on balls: Off Ames, 3;
Off PerdU'e. 1. nmu nn Armr finrlhtintl
L Struck out: By Perdue, 2; by Ames, 3.
iimo; i:. umpires: Brennan and
Eason.
Dodfrers TaUca Tvro.
BROOKLYN, Aug. 18.-Brooklyn took
two games of today's double-header with
St Louia, 7 to 1, and 6 to 2. Score, first
gamo:
BT. LOUIS. BROOKLYN1.
, AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.EX
Hucdna, rf. 1 0 ,0 0 OMorsn. rf... 112 0 0
t . ucuuntw. 2b 4 0 a
OCoIllat, ct.. 4 2 2
OWhtat, If.... 1 X 4
ODaubcrf lb. 4 1 10
0 Smith, lb... Ill
OFIahtr, to.,, 4 10
OKillcr. c,. 4 1 8
ORucker, p.... 8 10
O-Learr. Zb. 2
Oaxea. ef.. 1
Matt. It..., 1
Mowrer. tb. 1
K'NtUSr; ibl
wnutM, .. s
Gathers, rf.. 1
WIbeo. c... 4
usnaon, p., 1
0
1
1 0
Tnbtlie 51 IK 11 J
Totala 4 24 tt 0
St LOUlM ..0 1 1 0 ft ft A A A
Brooklyn 0 0032001 6
Lett on bases: EL T.niiln fi- TtmnVivn i
Three-base hits; Gathers, Wheat. Smith!
wEi"?8 Mowrey. Sacrifice hit.
whitted. First base on errors: St. Louis.
2: Stolen base: Konetchy. Doublo plays:
rt!?.e.ei0.i'.e.ary! O'Leary to Konetchy;
Whitted to O'Leary; Oakes to Konetchy:
Cutshaw to Duabert. Bases on balls
Off Harmon, t; off Rucker, 2. Struck out:
jjjt i traun, i; oy llucKer, i. Time: 1:45.
Umpires: Byron and Rlgler.
Deshler Defeats Lovevrell.
DESIILER, Neb.. Aug. 18,-(SpecIal Tel.
esram.l Deshler AntenlrA T
. Dsshler's batttnr featured.
Deshler 3 0 0 1 0 1 E 6 S-n1!
Lovewell .... 100201010681
Batteries: Deshler, Newman and Dur
ham: Lovewell. Vanmeter, McDowell and
Burlln.
CEMEtil COLTSARE IN FORM
Administer Shutout to York in a
Pine Exhibition.
MILLER PITCHES A GEEAT GAME
Superior in' V 'Batting: Tors and
V Melnert' and HockeTrltB
Oct Four Hits
, ' Each,
SUPERIOR,. Neb., Aug, 18.-(Speclal
Tologram.) Sup'erlor administered a.shut
out to York today and Incidentally gave
tho tans a' fine exhibition of base ball.
Features were tho pitching o Miller., the
batting of the Superior Colts, especially
Metnert and Bookowttz, whose batting
averages were 1000. Thelsslng made a
sensational one-handed catjh. of Clark s
long drive. Score:
TOriK. SUPERIOR.
AU.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.li.
Rice, lb 4 0 6 1 Oilelnert. cf.. 6- 4 0 0 0
o r OManda, it... s o 6
Mulrir, rf.4
Malmqlit. ass
t 4 lThetxalnc, 'If ( 2 3 0
Clarke, If... 4 1 0 -p OLandretu, Tt 1 4 1 0 0
Price, lb.... 4 2 8 0 luokewlta, lb 4 4 11 1 0
Lelit, .cf,,..,! 0 10 'lObit, lb 4 0 15 0
Snapp, 2b... 2 0 12 OUrownr H..14 1 1 5 0
Drown, c..,, 1 1 4 1 Ofcheld, o.., 1 1 1 0
Wllllamt, 1 0 4 Oillller. p ..33 10 5 0
Totalt...,.ll 24 11 1 Totalt K U 21 It "l
York , 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0-0
Superior .2 1 0 I 0 0 1 0 "5
Three-base hit: Melnert Two-baso hit;
Thelsslng. Stolen basea: Landreth. Mil
ler, Beheld. Sacrifice hits: Lelse. Land.
r.th, Beheld, Stiuck out: By Miller, 1;
by Williams, 4. Bases on balls: Oft
Williams. 1. Double plays: Brown to
Manda to Bockewltz, Rice (unassisted),
Time: 1:22. Umpire: Freese;
Kspt Win In Ninth. '
FREMONT. Neb.. Aug. 18. (Special Tel
egram.) After holding tho Kearney, bat
ters to six hits and one run for sight
Innings, Hlnklcy weakened In the game
this afternoon and 'after two out -had
been made walked Singleton, yielded a hit
to Synek and then Issued passes to Acock
and Herrlott In succession, forcing in. the
tletng run.
Routt was then sent In .to pitch tor
Fremont and Scheuren hit the first ball
pitched for a stinging single to center,
scoring Synek and Acock. Fremont was
unable to register In its half of the ninth
ah dthe second game of the series went
to the visitors, 4 to 2, Score
KEARNEY. FitEMONT. v
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.If.
0 Wallace, as. 4 0 1
PTBrpln, If... 3 0 2
1 iienrr. ID.
Sfmletoo, If 4 2 8 0
Hroek, lb.., 1 t 1 1
Aoock. 2b... 1 0 1 2
HerrloU. lb. 2 0 10 0 OWettel. ct..
Rcheuren. ill 1 U ORela, Zb....
iio uuonwar,
0 1
0 (
4 0
Orar, rf 1
Woodruff, aa 4
Erlekton, c, 4
4
3
4
4
1 Welch, lb... 4
1 OKeff. e 2
Wricht, p.,. 12 0 1 OTInkltT p.., 10 0
Plrmptoti, pi 0 0 0 0 Routt, p.... 0 0 0
ijoit, rr i u i v u
ToUIa 11 1 1: 11
Tot tit 13 1ST 1 2
Batted for Wright In ninth.
Batted for Erlckson In ninth.
o o
o o
Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-4
Fremont 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Wetzel, wrlght. Gray.
Three-base hit: Rcla. Stolen bases: Tur
pln, Henry, Singleton, Acock. Double
play: Hlnkley to Wallace to Henry.. Bases
on balls: Off Wright, 3; off Hlnkley, 7.
Left on bases: Kearney, 11; Fremont, C.
Struck out: By Wright, 6; by Hlnkley,
6. Wild pitch: Wright. Time: 1:52. Urn
plre: Myers. Attendance? 225. '
Islanders Wl nW One. ' ''
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug 18. (Spe
clal TelegramrGrand, Island got a good
lead In the first Inning with Smith ana
Poteet getting three-Backers, Barry a
homo run, Ward a two-saoker and
Schoonover a single. After the visitors
tied, drives by Schoonover and '-"Poteoc
gave the locals a safo lead. Tho Dis
coverers were strong on coming up from
behind and came near tleing the Bcore
in the ninth. Score ..
COLUMBUS. GRAND ISLAND.
AD.II.O.A.E. "AB.H.O A.R.
Rondeau, ibl 1 1 3 t Smith,- It..., ti ,1 10 0
reoplet, 2b. 5 1 3 0 lDonner, rf.. 1 0 3 10
Smyth, ct..,S 0 4 1 IDarry, 2b.,?.-. S 2 1
Deal, lb 4 20 u3chocc.vr, Ct 1 3 1 0 0
Rainier, rf.. 4 2 0 0 OToteit, c... 4 3 2 0 i
Cran, If t I 1 0 0 Farley, lb,. 3 0 Jl ft 0
Admit, ta.., 1 IDS OWard, lb.... 1 Ik) . S,. 4
Kranlnaer, el 1 t 1 OR'thnbrg, w4. 1 1 S ,p
Reed, p 5 2 'I 0 IThelMen, p. 4 0 0 21
Totala 13 It 21 8 4 Total 34 It 27 14 !
Columbus 0 2 2 0 0 .0 . 0 2 31
Grand Island 400011 4 0 It
Earned runs: Columbus, 4; Grand -Island,
6. Two-base hits: Ward. Adams,
Peoples. Three-base hits: Smith. (?)( Pp
teet Schoonover. Home runs: Barry, Po
teet Bases on halls: Off Reed. 4; off
Thelssen, 6. Struck out: By Reed, 8 1)
Thelssen, 1. Left on . banes: Columbus,
10; Grand Island, 6. Doublo play: -Downey
to Poteet. First base on errors: ,d?
lumbus, 1; Grand Island, 3. Hit by
pltched ball-.s! Barry, Kraninger Um
pire: Longanecker. . , -Wilier
Wins Second flame,
BEATRICE. Neb,. Aug: -18.-(Sfeblal
TelegTam.) Beatrice and Hastings tifoke
even In a doubleheader this afternoon,
the locals winning the first, 4 to 3, and
the visitors the second, 6 to 3. WJlley
pitched both games for Hastings, and
while be was hit hard In the second, he
managed to win by keeping the hits well
scattered. A home run by Neff for Be
atrice in the first and home runs by
Rouse of Hastings and Tappan of Be
atrice in the, second, featured. Three
pagers were also mado ' by BechtoW,
Brown and Neff. Scdro first game:
HASTINGS. PEATRICB.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Bchlold, c-rt 1 10 0 OTappan, U..1 0' 2 3 1
Riley, rf.,., 2 0 2 0 0.BmnDon, lb 4 I C 3 1
toute. cf.... 0 0 0 0'Jnt, if 1 u 0 0 0
Wlater, tb.. 2 12 2 ONeff. .JtJ ifi ISO
.Tank IK..-- I ft 12 A lilllblln l' t 1 . ft
Tlrotro, as... 1 0 1 1 illltck, rf.... 4 110 4
rirrttlne, lb 4 1 1 1 1 Brewer, lb., 4 1 13 0 0
MeCa.be, If,. 4 10 0 OCoe, ..I 1 ) n 5
Rlcbrdaon, e 1 P 6 1 OUcPon'tll, p 1 1 Q i 0
Wllley, p.... 4 0010
Totala 12 1 27 11 3
Totala 4-14 11 2
Hastings 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 03
Beatrice 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 4
Sacrifice hits: Wisser, Tacke, Ling.
Twobase hit: Bechtold. Three-base hit:
Brewer. Home run: Neff. Bases 'on
balls Off Wllley, 1; off McDonnell. 9.
Hit by Pitched ball: Richardson. Rouse,
Time: 1:60. Umpires: Pontius and Mun-roe.
Ga:
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t 3
Krrrs. lb.... S
Bchult. rf . 1
Zmlrman, 30 5 t 1
Ssler, lb.... 4
Wllllama. It- 2
nrtdwall. aa. 1
CurrMen, it, 1 1 ?
Arettvr. e.. a
1 t
4 0 3 4
110 4 0
1 0 0 0 0
1110
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
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