Bringing Up Oor vyi VMAT fb THAT NoibE1 BOOSTERS' TAKE ALL GAMES 0utcla8 Wichita by Good Work in Every Department, MU&3ER IN PERFECT FORM Given Perfect Support nuil Brings Oniric III War the Score of Ten to I'a nr. WICHITA. Kan., Aug. 19.-Des Moines made a clean sweep of the series, out classing Wichita In every departmnt Mussor Pitched treat ball with men on bases and had perfect support.. Score: DE3 MOINES. AU. H. 11 O. 1 3 4 1 2 1 IP A. B. iiahn, rr 3 3 3 0 0 Fox, IT 6 Hunter, cf & Leonard. 3b. 4 Jones, 2b 5 Itellly. ss Hhaw, c, S Sheldon, lb....,,..,, 4 Muiscr, p... 4 Totals ..40 10 'IT 27 " ' 4 . au. it. ;t Rapp, ts i. 4 2 d Nicholson. ..If 4 1 i O, 1 A. K. 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 10 0 0 1 0 1 1 Middleton, cf r. 0 Hughes, 2b 6 0 mils, lb 3 0 Burke, rr 4 0 0 Smith. 3b...' 4 0 0 Wacob. v 4 0 0 Durham, p 8 l o A 0 JO 0 Totals ...t i 1 "t SI U "t Des Moines I 0 0 1110 1 1-10 Wichita 0 OlOaO'lOO 4 Lett on bases; Des Moines, lit Wlthlta 8. Sacrifice hits:. Hunter. Hclily. Leonard, Sheidon, Mussor. Two .base hits: liahn. Itellly, Bills, Midd.eton, IRapp, 'ihreetbssa .hit: Fox. btolon bases: Nicholson (I), , Rapp. Hushes, Fox, Struck; out: By Mussir, 3; by Dur ham, 3. Bases- on balls: Off Durhairti J: nff Musser, s. Hit by pitched balls (Leonard, Bill.. Time: 2,15. Umpire: AP- Iboti. ' Lincoln captures HEitiiiis Mokita Clean Fmec-p With St. Joseph, WlnatnE Three to Two. LINCOLN, Neb;. Aur. la.J-Llncoln made & clean sweep of tho St. Joseph series, winning; the final same by a score of i to 2. it waa another buttle between the pitchers, in which Khman had much the better of It, holding; the opposing bats men to three hits, but one of theso was n home run and the other a triple .In all but one Innlntr Jenkins kept tlia Un coin hits scattered. Score: ' aL II. O. A. K. Jioitl. lb;.... -.v. o i Eolllnt. to,. ........ 4 ole, cf 3 McConnlcK. t 4 Barbour, lb. ...,.. 4 aonovan, rf 8 Dowllnt, cs 2 Carney, o....... 3 lChmtn, p.... , 1 0 0 1 0 1 o l o a l i o 2 o o l I 0 0 0 'a1 2 ToUls 28 3 8 27 10 1 err. juhisj-ji. AB. R. II. O. A. a Dawson, rf...., ..... 4 1 1 1 0 0 JCellev. It 8 0 0 3 0 0 KwlllfnV, Cf: 8 X 1 3 0 0 Weeterxil. 8b... .,.. .01020 Oygll, lb. ............ 3 0 0 8 I 0 Watson, 3b 3 0 0 3 2 0 Bchang C... 8 0 0 6 3 0 Mtlnke. as 8 0 0 1 0 T.nWIn. Tl 3 0 0 110 Iluschsr, p., .-O 0 0 0 1 0 atener I O 0 0 0 0 QulnIan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .5 ."a "s u II 1 Batted tor Bchang In the ninth, matted for Jenkins In the ninth. Uncoln .0 J 0 0 1 1 1 0 8t Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 Earned runs: Lincoln, 1: St. Joseph. 1. Three-base hit: Zwtlllng. Home runs: McCormlck. Dawson. Bases on lulls: Off Ehraan, 2; off Jenkins. 2. Struck out: By Ehman, 6; by Jenkins, 4; by Busohec. 1. Left on bases: Uncoln, 4; Ht. Joseph. I Bacrjflce h'Ul Dpwiing, Ehman. Gygll. Stolen bajea: McCor. mlck, Donovan. Westersll. Doub.a plays: Collins to Lloyd to Barbour; Watson to GygU. Passed ball: Schaiix. Time: 1.5J. Vmplres: Begrst and Collltlower. KAWB WHY SNAPPY GAME Ilroim Wtchrs Star flume Agntnst blaux Cltr Team. TOPEKA. Kan.. Aug. 19. Brown pitched excellent ball against his former teammates and Topeka took a fast, snappy game from Bloux City. Bunched hits off Klein In the fifth and sxth In nings netted two run, which were enough to win. Secret TOPEKA. AU, It. 11. O. A. E. Cochran. 3b 401010 1.. nt...... , J I - i .1 0 3 0 0 3 3 3 Vorsythe, rf...... McLarry. 2b....... Gear, If , 4 , 3 , 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 jiap,- id McAllister, c 4 Krcsoli. as 3 Brown. B -8 . 3 Totals. .....JO 2 27. J4 SIOUX-CITY. AB. H. U O. A. E. Cooney, Sb 4 o 1 mreeier, ii ......... v i Smith, as 3 0 0 Callahan. 3b 3 11 Davidson, ct 3 0 0 Burns, lb 2 0 1 Marshall, rf ......... 3 0 0 JUtpp, c , 8 0 0 Klein, p..., -.3 0 0 Doyle, p. 0 0 0 Clarke 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 4 24 12 1 Batted for Klein in nlath. Topeka o oooiloo 2 Jdloux City -o..0 1. 000000 0-1 Throe-base hit: Cooney. Two-base hits: McLarry. McAllister. BacriflM hits: La. Krtnch. Callahan, Double play: Callahan to Cooney to Burn. Hits: Off Klein. 9 In tfrVcn Innings Bases on balls i Off h -Father t fis OAUCHTER - Oo'.fOO Hr;AR Standing of Teams WKSTEIIN LEAGUE. .Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Denver 120 77 42 .645 Dos Molnfti 119 M CI .C72 Lincoln 120 63 67 .625 St. Joseph 120 00 00 .600 Omaha 122 63 64 .476 Topeka 119 65 64 .4H2 SIOUX City 119 62 67 .437 Wichita 13 47 75 .388 NAT LKACJUU:. I AMUR. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct Sew York.,77 84 .6!M mil'nhla ,74 3)1. .06 'hlla'phla .CI 41 .610 Cleveland 45 .000 I' ChcaRO ...62 61 .40 Wnshlns'n 63 49 .6(3 Chicago ....62 U .W0 Boston a 67 .4 Detroit it CO .426 St. Louis.,. .45 73 .331 New York ..3$ CD ,356 Brooklyn . .49 60 .645 wnsion k c.1 .4a Cincinnati ,45 72 .88 HI. LOUIS., ..43 71 .3771 AMKHICAN AH8N W.L.lot STATU LKAOUi: W.L.I'et. Milwaukee .74 49 .602 Kearney .. .M S5 .613 HastltiRB ...C3 41 .664 Superior ....49 45 .Ki York 48 4S .SID ColUmbUS ...45 43 . 4S4 IX)UIsvllo ..70 64 .603 Mlnneaplla 70 64 .665 l.OlumDUS ..13 67 . 644 St. PaUt ...67 61 .43 Kan. aty .66 69 ,W Toledo 66 73 .421 Fremont ....43 ll .467 Beatrice ....41 53 436 Or. Island., ,33 CO t40u lndlanaplls 45 78 . 36o ..Xestcrday's llesnlts. WEHTISItN LEAGUE. HL Josoph, 2; Lincoln, 8. : Des Moines, 10: Wichita. 4. Hloux City, 1: Topeka, 2. Omaha-Denver game scheduled for y6s torday pluyed In double header Sunday. , . NATIONAL LEAaUE. Pittsburgh, 8: New York, 3. Cincinnati, 4-2t Boeton, 2-0. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 2. fit. Louis. 8; Brooklyn. 2. AMEItlCAN LEAGUE. Boston. 1: Chicago. 6. ' New York-Bt Louis gamo postponed! Phlladulphla, 4; Detroit, 3. J . Washington. 0: Cleveland. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. !l Indianapolis, 6; Toledo, 4. V Minneapolis. S; Milwaukee, 0. , Columbus, C-l: Louisville. 0-2. . . 1 St Paul. 3r Kanso City, 8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.. , HastliiMs. il Beatrice, 3. Yock, 8; Superior, 2. . , Keorneyt 7; ..Fremont, 0. Columbus, 4; Grand Island, 2; eleven in nings. J , Western League Omaha at' Wichita, Uloux City at Lincoln. Des Moines at' Bloux City at Lincoln, Des Moines ntJ Pjnver, JTopeka at St. Joseph. iiauuiwi j-.ua buc I'liiBuurgn ai 4ew, York, Clnolnnatl at Boston, Chicago nt Philadelphia, St. Louis at Brooklyn. I American League Boston nt Chicago, I New York at Bt. Ix)Us Philadelphia at! Detroit. Washington nt Cleveland. American Association Indianapolis at Toledo, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Co lumbus at Louisville, St. Paul at Kansas City. - Nebraska State League No garnet scheduled. .... ... ... i - ' Brown, 4: off -Klein. 6. Struck out: By llrown. 4; hv Vlotn 1 hv rtnvia 1 rrin... 1:60. Umplrea: Q Toole and Kempton. tionsiderable Class to These Golfers WASHINGTON, Aug. -19. - Golt has forced the more weighty problems ot statesmanship temporarily out ot the minds ot senators. Rumors that leading and boastful golfers ot the house were crowing of their proweat on' the Chevy Chase and Columbia club links, led golf ing senators today to perfect their senate golf association, which will soori be ready for nil comers. Bunator Halilsburrv has tin thn aotli'n tlguro In bringing together- the golfing enthusiasts, who ' Include many of the lending men ot both' parties. Here Is the rotter ot officers and directors of the new association, as given out by Senator SaulsbUrryftQdayj Honorary president. Vice President Mar shall. Honorary secretary. Senator Galllnger. President. Senator O'Gorman. . Vice president, Benator Cummins. Treasurer, Senator Uppltt. Secretary, Senator Hitchcock. Manager, 8enator Saulsburry. Captain, Senator Hollls. Sxecutlve committee. Senators PJtman, stow, Townsend, Walsh and llansdeli. Former Senator Jonathan Bourne ot Oregon, as ex-offlclo member of the sen ate association, will aid In the manage ment ot tho team. He it an, expert player and defeated President Tail on several occasions.' , ' Am.erlcnn Association .Results. At Milwaukee R.H.E. Minneapolis. i. a-. 8 11 1 .Milwaukee v...v 0 4 8 uauenea: Minneapolis, i'icdo ana Smith; Mllwuukee, Blapnlcka and Hughes. At Kansas City-' IMI.B. Bt. Paul 3 3 Kansas City i 8 11 8 Batteries: St Paul, Laroy. Walker and Jtmei; Kansas City, Richie and O'Con nor. ' At Toledo- ItlLE. Indianapolis 6 8 2 Toledo - , 4 6 4 Batteries: Indianapolis. Willis, Casey and Cotter; Toledo, Dashner, Btnn and Devought At Loulsvllle-Flrst game: IUf.E. Columbus, 6 9 1 Louisville , .....0 4 2 Batteries: Columbus, Cole and Smith 1 Louisville, Nbrthrop. Powell and Sever old. Score, second game: . R.H.E, Columbus 1 7 3 LoulsvUW. 3 4 2 Bstterlet. Columbus, Ferry and Smith; Louisville, Woodburn, Tonry and V. Clinmona. tUven Innings, Persistent Advtrtlslng Is the Rood to PljPjJeiHrna -7- t- Bk ' TIIK BEE: COTTlght UU, Intsrnational News &nrlc. -'KffAvfoW I Ib'IT- PIRATES EVEN UP SERIES i Take Fourth Game From Giants by Eight to Three Soore. SIX RUNS IN FIRST AND SECOND lilt Frorame Hard During Thimc In nings, In Each of Which Carey Gets Homo IlaD Murray Make Sensational Catch, NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Pittsburgh evened tho series at New York by tak ing tho fourth game by a score of 8 to 3. The visitors hit Vrommo hard In the first und second Innings, scoring six runs. In each of thete Innings Carey drove a home run Into tho upper tier of the grandttand. Ills long drlvo in the second followed Adams' ulnglo and Byrnes' double. Crandall, who was purchased back from Bt Louis yesterday, alto was hit hard and. was poorly supported. Bchupp, a young left handor, who has been with tho champions all yenr, -got Into his first big league game and did not permit n hit In the two Innings he pitched. Adams waa very elective In tho early Innlgs, hut weakened In .tho fifth and sixth, when six hits were madd off him. However, he finished strong in tho last threa Innings. A sensational one-handed running catch by Murray on Wagner l the eighth IrTnlg wast a feature. Score: CINClrfMVrt. BOSTON'.; AD.H.O.A.E. A.U ll.O.A.l!. Etcher. If.. 4 10 0 OMaranvll. M 3 'I 2 3 riUi, rt,...l 1 1 Q OMror., lb... 4 S 12 Druh tb.... 4 1 I j ,ipBnAlr. U 0 1; V 0 1 0 ft 0 M. Ilsblltnl. lb I 1 11 1 OOrlltltb. rt. 4 Tlnkar, ... 8 1 tRmlth, tbi. 1 Dotti, 3b... 111! 1 MtDR. ct-.. 4 Kilns, 0....4 0 6 0 Pltsrliltn, e. I JohDMA, p. t 0 0 t llUddpn, ' j Dlckion, p.. 0 'ToUls l a 27 17 4McDontld .1 !! 1 Colllai .. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total! tl imt 1 Batted for RudolDh In the sixth. Battod for smith in the ninth. . . Ran for Hess in. the ninth. Cincinnati ..........0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 14 Vostoit, ..VM.1 0000100 0-2 ' Twn.hnun tittnl Jtnfilllr11 DniliiH Thr. base hit: Ileichor. Hits: Of; Rudolph, 7 in eight Innings; off Dickson, 1 In one Inning, Sacrifice fly: Bates. Stolen unses: Myers (3.) Sacririce hits: Rarl den. Marsans, Dodge, Tinker, Double plays: Myers to Maranvllle, Tinker to lloiilltzcll. Left fin bates: Cincinnati. 6; Boston, 0. Bates on balls: Off Ru- aoipn, ii otf Johnson, z; off Dickson, 1. First base on errors: Boston, 2; Cincin nati, 1. Btruck out: By Rudolph, 3; by Johnson, t; by Dickson. 1. Time: 2:10. Umplrea: Brcnnan and Eason. Bcoro. second game; PITTSBtmOH. NEW OTlK. AB II.O.A.C All U O A K. una; id., b i e i orii-h, if... j c i l o Carejr, It-., 4 Vlox, !b,... t Winr, , l Millar, lb.. 4 O-Wllaon, rt t Mltcbtll, cl 4 Olbeon, t... I Adamt, ,.. 4 t;t.- ib.. 4 . 3 oi'cn nr. ' l 2 or, b... l .1 VikU, lb. 4 ?1i SMurrtx, r., 4 3 3 osnodira, ct 4 OMctean. c. S ftThorp .... o ---- "artier, n n i i irommi, D. 0 CVandall. n 3 t'McC'ormlek t sehupp, p. .. 0 Coppr'- 10, 0 0 0 Total SS -p 27 1 C Ran for MoLean In the seventh. Batted for Crandall in the sflventh. Batted for Schupp In the ninth. Pittsburgh 3 30011000-8 New York .........0 000210003 First base on errors: Pittsburgh. 2. Two-base hits: Byrne, Shodgruss. Mer kle. Homo runt: Carey (2) Sacrtripx ''"Miller. Stolen bW Shafer?Carey iHa.rtLcy' . S" ." ba: New York, 6 Mrrk e; Miller to Wagner: Snodgrass to lVuX UaB,CB ." O" Crandall, 1; off Schupp, i; off Adorns, 1, Struck out By Adamt. 2. mia: ntt ii i i and one-third Inulngsi off Crandall. 7 in oft iw-rll,,tdV !nn,F: off "hiVp" PIHlniiLPHIA, Aug. 19-ehIeac-o PhR J,,.".ri0.urt!,1 t"l'1it here todai ovc? Ph ladelphla. the score being 3 to 2. Tho ni2r1 'ct tlielr runs In two In iilngs by bunching four hits. Including doubles by Sohulte and Archer, with two p??' rrvaJt.h and Ki'Ufer made six ?.i J1?.' I,hl, h,u " plorce- ,outh ' JJ'.. UlB ifor,ner. 8lne two doubles and two singles In four times at bat. Pierce kept Philadelphia's hits souliirod. except In two Innings. , Score: CIIICAOO. PH1LADB7.P1IIA. AU ltaar. An. i i.o ax !. a i Plieckar. If . 3 1 10 0 Kera, 3b... 3 Hcbult., rf. S Xtmrnan, 3t 3 Baler, lb.. 4 Wtlllaraa, If 3 Oirrldun, aa 4 Archer, e. .. 4 - v virvTOire. ir. . o o o o t 1 OKnab. Sb... 4 0 3 4' 12 1 tLobart. Sb.. 3 1 X 0 0 10 0 Oilat, cf .. 4 0 t 0 oio eeramu, rf. 4 4 o o J 1 J (Lulcrua, IbJ oil 0 17 2 ODoolin, aa.. 4 0 4 4 I'lerce, p 4 o OKIlIKrr. e.' 4 2 3 3 Beaton, p. . 2 e 0 1 11 T 27 11 0'Dolan ...10OO Tulal... Dooln .... 1 0 6 0 . , Totale 33 I 37 It 3 Batted for Becker In eighth. Batted tor Seaton In ninth. Chicago o 0 0 2 l o 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia 00 1 00000 1-3 r7''8"b'fS hits Schulte. Archer. Cravath (I). Sacrifice hit: Seaton. Loft on bases: Chicago. P; Philadelphia, 7. Struck out: By Pierce. . by Seaton, 8, First bare on errors: Chlcayv, 8. Bases on balls: Off i1?.. ,'..off Beaton. 3. Hit by pitched ball; By Seatoa Evers. Williams. Time: 1:50. Vnmlres; ryDay and Emulle. BOBTOK, ,AJ. -Cincinnati, pinylng good base uall. today won both garnet of a double-heavier from Boston, hs ilr.,t., to :- ttna oond a thutout. 3 to 0. ; Long hits by Headier and Hobhnr.il were ihuinly Instrumental in givuu Cin cinnati the victor- In the nrst oopttAt Suggs allowed but two Boston men to reach ,frst haae .In the mooud uontrst and hp was only prevented from plicnln a.-AQ-bit orno whet) MaranvlUe 3l a r . . - A BATW! J I s OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, ALUL'ST 20, liUy. HpAVEN' S T IN the Kitchen ' A VILU scratch Infield elude In the fourth In nlng. Tlio ball that the Boston short stop hit boundod off Hoblltzel'a Riove, and before the first basemun could take It and throw to Suggs, who covered tlrst, Maranvllle had reachod tho bag. Ihe official scorer and all tho reporters agreed that It would hava to be recorded as a scratch hit. Score: CINCINNATI. TIOBTON. AU.It.O.A.E- AD.H.OA.E. Il,echcr, It. 4 110 ollcrrnvll, 4 l 3 I ) IJitM, .rf.... 10 3 0 0Mycr, lb... I OHIO flroh. 2b... 4 1 1 2 OConneflr. It. 1 0 Z I) 0 Mimti, cf. 4 2 0 0 0Rwner, 2b I 0 1 6 0 HoblltMl, lb 3 0 1-oarlttltb, rt. 3 0 0 0 0 Tinker, .,. 4 0 4 1 OPtflln, 3b.. 10110 Dmtge, 8b... i 0 1 4 OSTmlth, Sb... 0 0 0 0 0 Clarke, e... 3 110 oMann, c(... 3 0 10 0 Hen; p.,.. 3 2 11 OWtullns. o.. 2 0 7 1 0 - TrUr, p.... 3 0 13 0 Tbtl' !2 7 27 9 O'Morxmaia . 1 0 0 0 0 , HtM 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totals..... .27 1 27 15 0 Batted for Devlin In tho eighth. Batted for Whaling In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 0010010 0-2 Boston , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit! Groh. Ritcrlflcn lilt: .Hoblltsell. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 6; boston, l. Buses on balls: Off Tylor, 2; off Suggs, 1. Struck out: By Tyler, 7; or Suggs. 8. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Easorr and Brcnnan. HO.QICLYN. .Aug. 19.-St Louis played a bunting game, to defeat Reulbach to day and had the Brooklyn inflelders standing on their heads try 1 nff to stop th csacriflce bunting. This was especially truo of the sixth Inning, when the usually reliable Daubert made two errors that went a lurlg way toward scoring tho visitors' three runs and deciding the game. Perrltt was effective up to the eighth, when he weakened, W. FMiher's triple, singles by Moran and Stengel and un out sanding two tallies over. Purritt filled tho bates bv toasslhir Whent anil Daubert and another ball was cn'led on smitn wnen Muggins substituted Haiiee. who stopped tho rally, Ragan pitched j tho ninth for Brooklyn and struck out, tho three batters who faoed him. Score. DHOOKLYN. BT. UOVIB. 'AD ll.O.A.E. All lt.0 A.E. Moran. ft-. 4 11? Olluulna, 2b 8 1 S I o Mir,4..u e ,o ,o;ok. ct... i i.o c Ciililiaw, 2b 4 0 2 t OMann, If... 4 2 1 0 0 4 OMllKa. If... 4 2 1 0 0 OMowrfr. 2b. 3 3 i 4 1 OKnflchr. lb 3 1 13' 0 0 2Uhltttd. aa. 4 " 4 3 Bteniti, ei,. 4 3 a a OMoirrrr, Jb. 3 2 l 4 0 meat. If... 3 1 1 1 OKnttchr, lb 3 lll'O 0 Daubert, lb. 3 0 t Bmtth, Sb.. 4 1 1 II. Planar, sa 4 0 2 Miller, p... 3 1 6 W.PlMihr. rf 1 1 8 Colllna .... 10 0 OCalhera, rf. 4 0 9 0 0 1 OWInao. 0....1 3 5 3 0 4 QPrrltt', V- 3 1 0 3 0 0 oSallm, p... 13 0-00 0 0 Hfrilb.rh, p 0 0 0 2 0 VlntllDc 1 0 O o fl l ot nil Zl 3 27 10 i 1Ui5n, p.,. 0 0 0 0 0 llimmell ..1 0 0 0 9 Totala.....33 7 27ir"s ' 1 Battod for Moran In.thc ninth. Batted for W; Klther hi the ninth. Battod for Reulbach In thn.elghth. ' Batted for Rngan Iri the ninth. St Louis .....,.,,,,0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 05 Brooklyn iv.u.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 '02 Left on bates: St. Louts, 3; Brooklyn, 8. Two-hate, hlt Mowrey. Three-base hit. W. Flflher. Sacririce hits; Hugglns, Oakes (2), Mowrey, Konctchy, Reulbach. Pirst base on errors: St. Louis, 1; Brook lyn, 2. Stolen bate; Oakes. Bases on balls: Off Porrltt, 9 off Roulbaoh. 3. Struck out: By Perrltt, 2; by Reulbach, 3; by Bailee. 2: by Rngan, 3. Wild pitches! i-ernii, iteuiDacn. mis: uit I'erritt, v In seven and two-thirds innings; off Bailee, 0 In one and one-third Innings,;, oft Reulbach, 9 In eight innings; oft Ragan, 0 In one Inning. Time. 1:40. - Umpires: Rigler and Byron. Welsh Has Battle With Baokwoddsman " VAN60TJVER, B. C Aug. 19.-Freddie Welsh's breakdown, which has cauted a pnttponenient 'ot'hlr lightweight battle r.lth Champion Willie Ritchie, scheduled for Labor day, resulted from- a physical argument he hiid with a batkwoodsman a week ngo. Welsh and tho logger engaged in a difference of opinion over the com ing bout and the 200-pound woodsman struck the lightweight. The -latter re taliated, and before they wbro separated tho pair were rolling .on the pavement In the fight Welsh was kicked In the stomach and hit ankle waa turned. Ho resumed training a day or two later, but in running on tho road again sprained tho Injured ankle. Ritchie examined Welsh's ankle today and afterwurd vetoed a suggestion that (he Englishman might keep the Labor Cay engagement after all. CHICAQO cIuiFFINED FOR FARMING OUT PLAYERS CINCINNATI, Aug. 19.-Tlie Chicago National League club was tod,ay fined 1500 by the National Base Ball commis sion for fanning players to Louisville of tho American association white Will iam Gray ho ii, Jr., former prestdont ot the Louisville club, is debarred from con nection with any National league olub until he has been reinstated by the com mission. Ansley Team Defeated. ANSLBY. Neb., Aug. 19.-4Speclal Tele gram.) Tho Antley bate ball team, chamlnnt ot thlt section, were defeated here today by the Boston National Bloom ers In a fast well played game, scorn 3 to 0. Batteries: Antley, Munn Shepard, Rothenburger; Bloomers, Chesney and Jordan. VlBNER. Neb., Aug. 19.-(Speolal Tele gram.) Wittier defeated Bancroft on the home brounds by the scoro ot 8 to 4. The feature ot the game was a running eaten by K. Kane ot Wlsner Score: Wlsner 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 8 $ 4 Bancroft 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04 6 0 . Batteries: Wlaner. Martin and Thomp? son. Bancroft. Farley and Farley. A Kudden Collapse, or stomavh, liver, kidneys and bowels ts moot surely prevented with Electric Bit tera, tlio- safe regulator; SO centt. Kwr1 sale by Beaton Drug Co.AdvertIteiuenU Kranti for ITS IN MURE, ALL RiquT! ,T BOUNDS Uke' AN ELEDKant JOHNSON MAKES IT THIRTEEN Washington Thrower-Wins Ten-Inning Game With Cleveland HURLERS' DulTlflNE FRAMES In the Lnt Slow Vleldlnw on Part nt .Vnin and Free lllttlnur by Senators Giro Walter Victory. CLEVELAND, Aug. 13. Walter John con pitched hla thirteenth straight victory for Washington here today, downfng Cleveland in tv contest that went ten Innings. The tcoro was 6 to 1. For nlno innings tho game was ' a pitchers' battle, in which neither John sen nor Falkcnliere. who pitched for Cleveland, excelled. But In tho tenth slow fielding n the part of tho locals and free hitting by the visitors, gavo Johnson tho margin. Cleveland's' only run was scored 1n the first Inning, Chapman singled, took sec ond on Jackson's out went to third when Lajoto whs sate on McBrldo's low throw and scored on a passed ball by Alnsmtth, which was another wild pitch. Washington tied the score In the fifth Inning bn MoBrlde's single and stolen base and Johnson's triple. Their other runs wero scored in the tenth when Alnsmtth walked, Johnson's bunt took a hop past Falkenborg for a tingle, Foster singled, Gondii got a sun double and Morgan and Shanks singled and Johnston tnadp an error. Falkenberg struck out ten men. Score: CtETVlXANr).'' WASHINGTON, AD.H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.n. Lelbold, cf. b 0 3 0 MUbellenrt., 6 0 3 0 0 Chapman, ml S'7 0 rooter, Jb.. S 2 0 6 u Jackion, rf. 3 1 1 Lalola. 2b.. 4 1 2 v a Milan, ci . o z i u u 3 OGanall, lb,. ( 1 17 0 0 0 1 Morgan, lb. 3 1" 0 S 0 Johntton, lb 4 0 6 1 Morten. Sb. S 1 0 Turner, 2b.. till OBnanka, If,. 5 3 10 0 Jljan, If..,. 4 1 2 0 OMcUrldc,, aa 6 2 2 0 1 Cartach, e..'4 2 11 1 OAlcimlttf, 0 3 0 6" 2 0 2 OBnaalu, If,. 5 110 0 OMcUrldc,, aa 6 2 2 0 1 OAlcimlttf, 0 3 0 6" 2 0 OJuhDton, p. 4 3 1 1 Faiknbrt. p 2 0 o 0 OJoboaon, p. 4 3 1 1 o 'Olaon ..... 1 0 0 0 0 . Total!. ..t.42 13 20 11 I Total.., . 34 7 30 It 1 " Cleveland ,;L 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Washington ...iJO, fr'0.0 I 0 0; 0 0 4-5 Two-base hits: Jackson, Johnson, Gan dll. Three-base, hits Carloch, Johnson. Sacrifice hit: Jackson. Stolen' bases: Johnson (2). M6Brtde.-Mllaft. Gandll, Fos ter. Double plays Cartach and Lajole. Bases on balls; Off falkenberg, l; oft Johnson, 1. Struck out: By Falkenberg, 10: by Johnson, 5. Passed balls: Aln srhlth, 2. Wild pitch; Falkenberg, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, X. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Washington, 8. Time: 2:15. Umpires; Evans and Hlldebrand. Champs Lone to Chicago. , CHICAGO, Aug. IS. Chicago made It two straight from the world's champions today when they -defeated Boston, 6 to 1. Eddie Cicotte. the former Boston twlrler, was in great form and held his former teammates sate until the seventh, when he eased up, and the visitors saved them selves a shutout when singles by Speaker and Lewis, followed by a double steal and a hit by Janvrin netted their lone run. The locals got to Ruy Collins at the start ot the game, singles by Becker and Lord ana a aouoip uy cnate giving tnem enough to win. , During the seventh Inning Manager Car rigan of Boston protested a decision on Weaver at first base and waa sent to tho club house. Score; BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. Hooper, rt.. 4 Mundr. lb. , 4 Speaker, cf. 4 Jwta. If.. ,4 3 0 OCbappell, It 4 1 1 0 0 t 0 ouerger, Sb,-4 2 s 2 0 3 0 1 .0 OLord. Sb 3 2 0 i 0 Ollodlo. cf.... 4 1' 4 0 0 Gardner, Sb. 4 Janerln, aa. 3 Waaner. 3b. 2 0 1 OJ.ColllRa, rf 2 O S 0 0 1 4 0chalk, c 4 1. I 1 1 1 0 0 Wearer, aa.. 4 I. 4 2 1 1 0 carrltau, o. 2 0 I 0 OCIcoUe, p 3 10 Tbaroea, o. . 1 1 2 0 0 It.Collloa, pi u 0 9 0 Totala 31 11 27 10 3 Terkea ....1 0 0 0 s . Moeeler. p., 0 O 0. 1 0 I Untie 1 0 0 0 0 Hall, p 0 0 O 0 , batted lor Moseley In the ninth. Batted for R. Collins In the nlxth. Boston 0 0 0 o o o 1 0 01 Chicago -....,2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 5 Two-bate hits: Chase, Bergor. Chnp pele. Three-base hit: Bodle. Hits: lff It Collins, In five innings; off Moseley, 6 In two Innings; off HiUI, 0 in one In ning. Sacrifice hits: Cicotte. Lord. Stolen bases: Chase, Janvrin. Speaker, I Ga: Gas Company's Temporary Will be Located in the Independent Telephone Co's. Building Harney Street, Between 1 9th and 20th Sts. The Bee by George McManud ITS FATHER EATIN.CJ law . "l Lowls (2), J. Collins. Double play; Chase to Weaver. Left on bases: Chi cago, 6; Boston, 5. Base on balls: Off Cicotte, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hall (J, COlllns.) Btruck out: By Ci cotte, 8; by Collins, 2;. by Moseley. 3. Wild pitch: Cicotte. Time: 2:00. Um pires: Dlneen and Egan. Mnckraen Defeat Tigers. DETROIT, Aug. 19. Detroit prcsonted Philadelphia with a 4 to 3 victory today. Wild throwing. Indifferent' throwing, loose fielding and an error at a critical mo ment enabled tho vlstlors to come up from behind, score three runs in the sixth Inning and. win the game. Neither eani did a great deal of hitting, but Philadel phia used three pitchers and Detroit Used two. Halt, who pitched good ball, was forced to leave the game In the seventh. At tempting to field Schang's bunt he col lided with tho runner and Injured his ankle. Schang was spiked, but resumed play after his wound was bandaged. The latter entered the game In tho fourth In ning, after a foul tip from Hall's bat dis abled' Lapp. Score: NIILAUEtriltA. DCTtlOIT. AU.II.O.A.JS. AD.H.O.A.H !:.Mrp1lr, rt 5 0 2 0 uDuih, aa.... 4 1 3 3 0 Oldrlng, at. 4 1 Z 3 0 Louden. 2b. 2 0 1 8 X Colllna, 2b, 4 0 3 2 0 Crawford, rf 3 10 0 0 Ilakcr, Sb... 3 2 11 ICobb, cf....S 13 0 0 Molanla. lb 3 3 O lVeach. It... 4 4 4 0 3 Struak, ct, 2 13 1 OOalner, lb.. 3 0 10 0 0 Walah. If... 4 12 0 OTutw'ler. lb 0 0 3 0 0 tapp, c 1 0 3 0 OBtanae. 0.. 4 1,2 1 0 g&awiter, p. i o o z OMoriartr, so 4 o i i o Houck, p.., 10 0 1 Ollnll, p...., 7 10 10 gohant, c. 2 14 0 1 Lake, p 1 0 0 3 0 bender, P,., 0 0 0 0 OMilsh , 1 0 0 0 0 -uauM .....o oooo Totale., ...29 6 27 10 3'MeKe .... 1 0 0 0 0 I s s M a Total 22 7 27 17 2 Batted for Gainer in eighth. Ran for Stanago in ninth. Batted for Lake In ninth. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 Ol ueirou UV3U0000 03 Two-base hits; Iialtor i. rv,h Th,... base hit: .Crawford. Hits: Off Shawkcy, 4 in three Innings; off Houck, 3 In five ui.iuhb, uuiiB nut iri mnin. naeririce nits: Houck (2). SdeHflcfi nren' aftlnnia f Crawford. Stolen bases; Sohnngv01drlng' oubu. mil oq oaset: inuaaeipnia, e; w trot, 7. Bases on balls: Off Shawkcy, 2; off Hull. 3; oft Lake, 1; off Houck, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Shawkey. Louden. Struck out: By. Shawkey, 1; by Hall. 1; by Bender. 1; by Houck, 2. Time: 1:69. Umpires: O'LoUghlln and Sheridan. DOCTORS REFUTE OLD THEORY Cold Drtuks During: the Summer Do Not Injure the '-Digestion. A change has come over the .attitude of health experts with resard to the ways and means of preserving health, In hot weather In recent years. 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