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TWO GAMES F0R ROURKES
Take Both Ends of Double-Hcader
by Good Batting.
BUNCH BITS IN THE FIRST
Johnson's Triple In Second, nllU
Tno on Dnar, lleionlble for
fVlnnlnsRnn In Second
Gnme.
WICHITA, Aug. 21. Omaha won both
games of a double-header, tho first by
bunched hits In the seventh annd tho
eighth Innings and the second by John
son's triple, with two on bases In the
eleventh. Hughes drove In four of
Wichita's runs In the second game, three
from a ddublo with th-i bases full In the
eighth. Score, first game:
WICHITA.
AB. R, H. O. A. E.
Rapp, ss
Nicholson, If.
MiUdieton. cf.
Hughes, lb....
Davis, rt
Uurke, 2b
Smith, 3b
Wacob. c
Poctt, p
Kenan, p
Bills
.. 3
.. 4
.. 3
.. 4
... 3
... 2
.. 4
.. 3
.. 2
.. 0
... 1
2
1
3
13
1
S
3
4
0
0
0
Totals 29 3
OMAHA.
Payne, 2b 5 0
Justice, ss 4 1
Thomnson, cf 2 1
ConKalton, rf 3 2
Kane, lb 3 1
Johnson, c - 4 1
Coyie, If ....... 4 0.
Hch pke, 3b ,3 0
Stevens, p 0 0
O'Brien, 1 2 0
tllcks, p 2 0
8 27 17
0
3
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
4
3
1
10
3
3
1
0
0
0
Totals 32 6 11 27 10 3
Batted for Davis In ninth.
Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 0-6
Wichita ............2 1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0-3
Two-base hits: Congalton, Nicholson,
Johnson. Stolen bases: Nicholson,
tfclilpke, Congalton. Struck out: By Scott,
2; by OBrlen. 2. Bases on balls: Off
O'Brien, 1; off Scott, 3. Time: 1:35. Um
pire: Anderson.
Score, second game:
OMAHA.
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Payne, 2b 4 0 142
Justice, ss 4 0 0 5 5 1
Thomason, cf 6 110 0 0
Congalton. rf 6 3 2 3 0 0
Kane, lb 3 1 0 13 0 0
Johnson, c 4 2 3 5 1 1
Covle. If.
4 u u u v v
5 1 2 2 2 1
3 12 1:30
1 0 0 0,0 0
Schtpke, 3b,.
Closman, p..
Hicks. D
Shcstak 1
0 0 0 O0
Totals
40 9 11 It 6
WICHITA.
AB. It- II. O. A. E.
Rapp, ss 5 0 3 4 2 0
Nicholson, If., 4 1 2 4 0 0
Wocob, If., 1 0 0 0 0 0
iUdttleton, cf 4 1 1 S 0 0
Jin vis. rf 1 0 0 0 0 0
Hughes, lb 6 0 2 10 1 0
Bllis. rf.-cf 6 1 a 4 0 0
Burke. 2b 4 0 15 12
Hmlth. ah 6 0 0 0 4 1
Castle, c 5 113 0 0
Maddox, p 2 110 3 1
Ttoirnn n.-. 10 10 11
Koerner 0 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 45 6 14 S3 13
Batted for Nicholson In the tenth.
Batted for Mladleton In the eighth.
Mailed fnr Hlnaman In the ninth.
Omaha 0 000112110i-9
Wichita ......1 100O0IJ0OM
Two-base hits: Castle, Hughjs.
Hchinke, Regan. Three-base hits: Ops
man, Johnson. Home run: Conga 'on.
Stolen base: Thomason. Struck out: By
Closman. oy iwnan, . " ";- . V.
Babes on balls: Oti Madaox, 4; off clos
man, 4: off Hicks. 1; off Regan, 1- lime:
2:40. Umpire: Anderson.
LINCOLN AND SIOUX DIVIlW
Double B1U, Ployed with Eqnal Hon
or nt Iilncoln.
LINCOLN. Aug. 1 -Lincoln and Sioux
City again b.oke even in their double
header today, tbe locals w.nnlng the
flist game In a hard battle, 6 to 4, and the
visitors taking the sicond with eaie by
a score of 5 to 1. Scote, first same;
LINCOLN.
AB. R. It O
A.
S
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
Llovd. 2b 4 3 2
1
Collins. 3b 4 1 1
0
4
2
7
1
1
10
0
r'nla rf
(, 4 V A.
..3 0 1
..4 0 0
..4 0 1
..3 0 1
..3 0 0
..3 1 I
McCormick, If .
Barbour, lb ....
Donovan, rf ....
Dowllng, ss ....
Curney, o
Jordan, I
Totals 31 5 I 21. 9
SIOUX CITY,
AB. R. H
O.
E.
0
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
0
0
0
Gooney, 2b s o o Jt
Htreeter, If , J l
Sin.th. ss 0 i 2
Culli.nnn. 3b 1 J J
Davidson, cf 4 1 1 1
Clarke, lb 4 0 16
Marshall, rf 4 112
Rapp, o 3 0 2 7
Doyle, v 3 0t0
Vann 1 0 0 o
Netf, p o 0 o 0
Total 3 4 9 26 10 1
Batttd for Doyle In the nlntli.
'Two out when w.nnlng run scorrd.
Lincoln 0002010 1-5
iloux. City 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 I
Earned runs: Lincoln, 2; Sioux City. 3.
Sacrifice hit: Carney. Sacrifice fly: Mc
cormick. Two-base hit: Lloyd. Three
ttise hit: Clark. Struct out. By Jordan,
j; by Doyle, 4, Bases on balls: Off Jor
iUii, 1; ort Doyle. 4. Wild pitches: Jor
dan. 1; Doyle, I. Hit by pitched ball:
Cole by Doyle. Passed ball: Carney,
Umpires: Colllflower and Wood.
Score, second game:
Score, second game;
LINCOLN.
AB. R. IL O. A. E.
Lloyd. 2b...
10 0
2
Collins. Sb 3
3 2
0 0
1 1
0 0
Cole. CI ,
McCormick, If
5
, 1
harbour, lb... ..... 3
ovie on' lLCT'i see. t t said kcvjc on ) fBooKoo SffeM on
Standing of Teams
WESTEUN LEAGUE.
Played. Won. Lost.
Pet.
.651
.666
.621
.508
Denver 123
80
69
65
43
Des Moines
122
63
69
CO
61
01
6S
79
Lincoln ...
St. Joseph
124
122
125
121
122
125
62
61
55
54
4C
umana ...
,530
Toneka ..
"Xi
'Si
Sioux City
Wichita .
.SSS
NAT.
LEAGUE.
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.l'ef
W.UPct,
New York..7S 35 .6V
Phlla 76 3S .667
Clvleand ...69 47 .695
Fhlla 63 42 . 607
Chicago ...62 M 639,
Pittsburgh 60 63 .531
Brooklyn ..60 ft) .4,T
Boston 47 64 .424
Wash'ton ..64 '9 ,63
Chicago ....63 56 .629
Boston 54 53 4
Detroit 49 67 .423
St. Louis.. ..47 74 . 38S
New York.. 38 71 .349
Cincinnati .47 72 . 3!
at. Louis ..43 73 .371
AMER. ASS'N,
I STATE LEAGUE.
, , W.L.Pct.! W.L.Pct.
Milwaukee 74 61 .502 Kearney ...66 36 .609
Louisville .70 56 .666 lasting ....53 42 .MS
Mlnapolls 72 54 .5711 Superior ....60 45 .526
Columbus .69 67 .5481 York 49 45 .521
pi. -aui....68 63 .4791 Columbus ..46 4S .4S9
Kan Clty..67 70 .4491
Toledo ...t.B7 73 .'SSI
Fremont ...44 61 .463
Beatrice ..,.41 64 . 432
Gr. Island. .33 56 . 401
inu apoils. 46 79 . 368
Veat-rrtnya nnilta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
.maha. -9; Wichita, 3-6.
Sioux aty. 4 5i Lincoln. 5-1.
e Moines. 2-4: Denver, 3-8.
Topeka.1: St. Joseph, 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburg, 9; Philadelphia. 6.
ClnclnnaU. 6; Brooklyn, i.
St. Louis. 6j Boston, 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York-Dctrolt; postponed.
Washington, 2; St. Louis, 0.
Philadelphia, 7: Chicago, 1.
Boston, 8; Cleveland, 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus-Toledo; postponed'.
Minneapolis, 9: Milwaukee 2.
St. Paul, 5: Kansas City, 6.
IndlanapollB, 6; Louisville, 4.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Hastings, 6; York, 10,
Beatrice, 2; Buperior, 9.
Grand Island. 11; Fremont, 12.
Kearney, l; Columbus, 2.
Games Today
Western LeagueOmaha at Wichita.
Sioux City at Lincoln. 'rvnVa nt k
Joseph. - '
National Tj.npi in PI t uTi ,.. v. n y-i. 1 1 -
delphla, ClnclnnaU ut Brooklyn. St. Louis
at Boston, Chicago at New Yoik.
Louis FhiladMnhla t El m
Yoik'at ffi5thitfli ?.hl.?i,-Jffw
American As8Miatlon "rn.n.r , VA.
ie0,'.. '""W?."" t Louisville. Mlnne-
apolis at Kansas City.
N..l.e-H-t.ngH at
Y.or&. Boaflce.at Superior, Grand Island
v ricmuui, vearney ajr Columbus.
Donovan, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Dowllng, ss 4 0 0 0 2 0
Baker, fc., , 4 0 19 10
Knapp, p i... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Desau, p 4 0 0 0 1 0
j-epiosKi, zo 4 0 0 3 1
Carney, rf 2 0 10 0
Totals
34 1 6
27 11
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. II,
O.
2
1
1
1
3
3
1
15
A. E,
v.ooney, ZD..,,, 6
Streeter. If 4
Smith, ss , 6
Callahan, 3b 4
Davidson, cf 5
Clarke, lb 8
Marshall, rf 5
vann, C...,, '4
... 0 0 0 0 o
-i i 1 0 ?
ItKll, p
Ezell, p
Totals ....
Lincoln
Sioux aty....
Earned runs
"'.0 0 0 0 0 o" 1 0 01 I he could havo bate around the .2G0
...3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 05 or .210 mark he would have made a valu
Sloux City, 3. Two-baifl able man for the Whlto Sox," says the
hits: Cole. oCIIIns.
Struck out: By Dessau, 7; nyBTell jt
Bases on balls: Off Dessau, 3; off Ezell.
8. Left on oases: Unonln ik. v:n,.
City, 11. Time: ?:JC Umpire: wSod
HEAR8 WIN IN KACir n turin
Boosters Lose First, Three to Two,
nnd Second, Eight to Four.'
DENVER, Colo.. Aug. 2I.-Denver won
a double-header from Des Moines today,
taking the first. 3 to 2. and the second.
..t In the ""icond, which was called
at the end of the eighth on account of
W&1tESgr61S$i83toXat VSS55;
Pitcher, to the mound for Denver. Ho
..cm tno visitors to six scattered nits and
scored eight strike outs. Score. rt
same:
DENVER.
AB. R.
o.
3
5
4
1
1
3
2
7
1
0
A.
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
1
1
0
Gllmore, If
Cassldy, rf,,..,
Elston, cf.'
Butcher, 2b....
Qulllln, 3b
'Block, c. .......
Coffey, ss
Fisher, lb
Harris, p
Channel!, cf,,v
...... i
2
. 4
, 3
. 4
.. 0
Totals KS 3 10 27 8
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H
O.
1
4
0
0
2
2
6
10
0
0
Hahn. rf 5 2
Kox. If 3 0
Hunter, cf 3 0
Leonard, 3b 4 , 0
Jonrs. 2b 3 I 0
Rellly, ss 4 0
Hi-aw. c.. 4 o
Sheldon, lb 3 0
Faber, p 4 0
Breen 1 0
0
0
0
2
3
3
0
1
.3
0
Totals 31
i 2i 12
Breen batted for Faber In the ninth
Des Moines 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Denver 0 C 1 0 1 0 1 0 3
Stolen bases. Elston, Leonard. Two-
. Li.., 1 . r.l 1 . - ir-i. m i
bate hits: Hunter, Gllmore, Hahn. Three
base hit: Coffey, Hahn. Sacrifice hits:
Cusldy, Coffey. Passed balls: Shaw.
Mrucx out; uy iiarns, ; oy rater. b.
Bases on balls; Off Harris, 2; off Faber,
1. Wild pitch; Harris. Left on bases:
Denver, 10: Des Moines, 9. Time; 2w0.
Umrlre: O'Toole.
Score, second game:
DENVER.
All R, H. O. A. E.
Gllmore. If 3 2 2 1 0 0
jfassldy. rf 1 1 0 0 0 0
i nannen, ci t s s o
Butcher, 2b. 4 1 2 3 3 1
THE BKE:
Qulllln, 3b 3
Spahr, c 4
Coffoy, 88..... 2
Fisher, lb 3
Wilson, p 3
2 2 2
8 1 0
12 0
7 0 )
0 10
24 9
O. A. I
0 0 I
1 0 1
2 0 0
r i o
1 4 1
0 0 0
3 0 0
11 0 0
0 2 1
0 2 0
21 U 3
0 13 0-4
0 0 2 S
.Totals
W S 10
DES MOINES.
AB. It. H,
Hahn, rf 4
0
I'OX, u
Hunter, cf
Leonard. 3b
Jones, 2b
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
. 3
. 3
.. 4
. 3
. 2
. 4
. 4
. Z
.30
,...0
Rellly.
Shaw, c
" I UhnMnn 111 .
Lafferty, P
Hanson, p..
Totals .,
4 6
0 0 0
1 .2 1
Des Moines.
Denver ..
(-nlifri in otirlith account darkness.
Stolen bases: Coffey (3). Two-basu
hits: Leonard, Gllmore. Home runs:
Butcher, Spahr. Sacrifice hits: Cassldy
(2). Passed balls: Shaw 12). Struck out:
By Wilson, 8; by Lafferty, 3. Bases on
balls: Off Wilson, 4: off Lafferty, 5.
Double plays: Leonard to Sheldon. Jones
to Sheldon. Left on bases: Des Moines.
9: Denver,. 4. Time: 1:55.- Umpire:
O'Toole. n
KAWS POUNDEO INTO EARTH
Miserable Support Given Both Cocre-
hmu nnd Hmlth.
rt. josrpii.Auit. 21. Both Cocreham
nnd Smith wore hit hard and received
miserable Bupport rrom meir team
mates and St. JoKeph won. Score:
TOPEKA.
AB.
... 5
... 4
... 5
... 3
... 4
H.
3 .
0
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
A.
1
0
0
4
0
0
1
s
1
E.
0
0
2
1.
0
1
0
0
0
0
Cochran, 3b...
Lee', . cf...
Forsythe, rf..
McLarry, 2b..
Gear, if
Rapps, lb..' 3
Sweet, c 4
French, ss 3
vocrenam, p.k a u
Smith, p. .....1 1, 0
Totals .'34 1
R 34 12
ST,
JOSEPH.
AB. 1L H.
A.
0
0
2
3
5
1
5
3
Dawson, rf......
Kelley, If.
ZwJU.ngr cf..'...
Westerzil, 3b,...
Gygll, lb
Watson, 2b......
Schang, c
Mclnke, ss
Boehler, p
1 1
0
I
(I
0 i
1
1
0
2
0
Totals
' rr
10
0 0
II 27
0 10
2 12
19
0
0
0 01
3 10
St Joseph...
' ThL.h.,,
0
hits:
Melnke, Westerzli,
Watson. Two-baso hits: Cochran (2),
Mclnke. French. Stolen bases: -Kelley,
1 Zwll ling (2. 8truckout: By Boehler. 7;
K.ASSlT'tlrr
6. Bases on balls: Off
Boehler, 3; off Cocreham, 1; off Hmlth, 2.
!Treb ayum1D rsrVsAJBml "
MATTICK AND LANGE LOSE
OUT AT LAST IN CHICAGO
Walter Mattlck and Bill Lango, out
fielder and Ditcher, two former Des
i Moines players who, among others from
inai city, nave gone
Sox have been swap
for Shortstop Breton,
Jor leagtie managers
Ins.
This trade 'a made after Comlskey's
0 I proposal to exercise his option In recover
0 ! lng "Iena ' Biackburne Irom Milwaukee
0 raised such a howl In that city.
0 Mattlck la reterrtd to In a Chicago
8paPer as "a wonderful outfielder " who
pweT' WttUIck Wa8 a CreBt "eldor ln the
(Western league and also a good sticker.
I . n. .iin..
and has done some oxce.lent work for the
! Sox off and on. but has not been In form
all this season, and was off part of 1912.
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETIC
FEDERATION IS LAUNCHED
BERLIN, Aug. 21. The International
Amateur AthleUc" federation was formally
organized at a meeting held here this
morning. Tho unltea etates, ureal
, j a.....ii a,.i. AriD
ri.gypt, Belgium, France. Norway, Den-
K mark, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Hun
gary, Austria and Hw.izeriana are me
charter members. Nineteen other states,
including South American countries, have
been Invited to Join.
'American
Association Results.
i- R.H.E.
9 12 0
2 6 3
Comstock and 'Smith;
At Mllwauke
o;
i Minneapolis
Milwaukee
Hanoi ice;
praun, Dougnerty aim tiugnes, .Mamnan.
At Louisville R.H.E.
Indianapolis ., i 2
Louisville 4 11 1
batteries: Burk and Cotter: Louder-
a milk. Bills and Severold, demons. Ion
2 At Itansas City . R.H.E.
S! Si. Paul , 6 11 0
0 i Kansas City 6 9 1
Ol Batteries: wanter. larger ana auuer;
.0 i Rlicy, Daniels and Moore.
At ioieao toiumous- luieuo game
postponed; rain.
To nciculute lloxltiK,
1ATtPnti Win.. A nr. 51. A tat com
mission to regulate boxing ln Wisconsin
' . . .. . , . l. . . .., -... , . V.
In accordance with provisions of the re
i cent law enacted by the legislature was
tcviay named by Governor McGovern. Tho
law provides for ten-round no-declslon
contests, all bouts to be under the super
vision of the commission.
Brooklyn SIkiin Fred Groan.
' BROOKLYN. Aug. 21. The Brooklyn
National league club today announced
that' it hud signed Fred Gross, cap aln,
second baseman and shortstop of the Ice
land Stanford university team of f all
fomla. Gioss battMl ,X6 for his college
year, Ho will report next month,
, whom several mn-, woodruff, l 1 JJ ocrtn. it..... J
OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST
FREMONT WINS IN SEE-SAW
i'inkley Stops Grand Island Batters
in Seventh.
jET eighteen hits and lose
Five Pitchers Used on Doth Sides, tint
None of Them Prove Effective
Conntlnir Score Un
enrned linn.
VFREMONT, Neb., Aug, 21.-8pcrlal
Telegram.) HInkley finally stopped the
Grand Island batters In the soventh In
ning and Fremont won a see-saw ntvit
fest today by nosing In an unearned run
In tho ninth. Five pltchors were used
and none proved, very effective. Grand
Island got eighteen hits against Fre
mon't eight. Score:
QRAKD ISLAND.
FREMONT.
All. ll.O. A. K
Ai).ii.o.A.r;.
smith, It..,. 4 2 3 0 uwalltce. m. t 0 1 1 3
Downer, rf.. t 1 0 CTurpln, It... 1 0 1 0 0
Iltrr, tb.... i 4 I vJlLnrr. lb... 6 1 I 0 3
Hchanorr, ct I t 2 1 OWiticl cf... I 0 2 10
roiei, e..,. t 14 0 q lit it, .d i J 1 o
Frlr. lb.. II 0 Stsnre. c... 4 1 11 1 0
J wrd. 3b.... 4
Drown" "5
1 bv.i,i'i ''' i
3 11 3V1CD. JD...6 10 10
0 0 t S.Volf. rf 3 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 oOctchtli, p,, a 1 0 1 0
0 0 1 olllnklejr, p.. 1 1 0 0 0
1110
- - Totili M I 17 10 1
j Robrt,' p.. 2
Totals 44 It '28 U 1
Two out when winning run'scorpd.
Fremont 0 6 0 0 5 0 1 0 1-12
Grand Island ....3 3 0 2 0 1 2 0 0-11
Two-baso Jilts: Smith, Henry (2),
weicn, Barry, ueis. Homo run: stance,
lomo run: mange.
Downoy, Potest i
asss on balls. Off !
r, 2; off Brown, S
stolen bases: Hinttn.
(2), Turpjn, Henry. Bases
off Franklin. 1. Left on bases: Grand
Island, 10; Fremont, 6. Hit by pitched
ball: Turpln (2). Struck out: By
Getchell, 5: by HInkley, 6; by Brown.. 1:
by Franklin, 2: by Roberts, 2. Wild
pitches: Getchell, Franlttln. Time: 2:16
Umpire: Myers.
Kenrney at need's Merey.
COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. '21. (Special
Telegram.) In a wildly exciting game.
In which the locals nosed out ahead of
I .... n l.ni.M t.., B.n n f In 1
. ' Pitcher Heed of Columbus was pretty
Jr. nearly the whole thing. Bosldes securing
" three hits In thr6e trips to the plate, he
X allowed oniy one clean single and two
0 I scratches and permitted only thirty bats
"Timen to face him. It was his thlrtoa.Uh
victorv in the last fifteen games he has
pitched. Maples, star twlrler for the
Kaps, was ctlectlve until tho soventh,
when ho blew up badly. One-handed
plays by Rondeau and Adams were do,
cldedly of the spectacular variety. Both
nines supported their pltchors with error
less fielding. The contest was marrod
by freUent disputes and bickerings ovr
the decisions of Umpire Pontius. Second
Baseman Peop.es was benched m 'lie
sixth tor "Chewing the rag," coiuinuu
fans are. almost unanimous in the opinion
that Pontius Invariably tries to throw
the game to Pawnee's opponents and
.v.-.. t.nvunnnn nn him If PrOSl
dent elt allows nlm to stay here much
longer. Score: ,.,
KKAllNBY. COLUMDOS.
AU.II.O.A.B. A.u,,,1,0.,Arni
u..i.i.n if 1 1 0 0 oRondMU. lb 1.1 3 0
8-aVk. lb... 4 ? I J JKoPl-i J
in... a 1 m m H"ui i'imii - -
v v
Tofali
1 24 U
Talali .to i 17 10 0
Columbus 0 0 o 0 0 0 2 0 '-J
Kearney ....;....0 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Earned runs: Kearney, l; Columous.
2 Stolen bases: sniym, eeu. oacruivo
hits: Herrlott, Erickspn. Honaeau.ran.
' J""1'!. 0?" ik-ff
Struck out: Mv
Maples, 6; by Reed, 6. Bases on ba'is:
Off Maple, 1: off Reed, 1. Passed bal
KranlnKcr. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Pon
against aiapios, .
tius,
Vnrk lluucb.es Hits.
YORK. Neb., Aug. 21.-(Speclal Tele
gram.)-VoVk beat Hastings today by
SuSShUe hits on Johnson. T lire, doubles
; nrMt three similes In the first nettea me
runs. Two doubles ana hiiihiu "i i"u
third brought ln two more, In the fourth
Hastings touched Richardson for three
tlireo-lw.gKcrs and a double, and pushed
four over the plate. With two out and
two on. Osborne went In and retired tho
ildP bv stalking out Rouse. The old war
norse had good control and kept the hits
well scattered. York gcorod three In the
seventh on a three-bagger, a walk, n
double and an error. The futures were
Miectacular catches by McCabc and
Clark. The game was transferred to
Beaver Crosslngr on account of the old
sutlers' Picnic. Score;
HASTINOB. . V'.. .
AiJ.ii.o.A.r;. Mi.ii.ii.A.1
ntchtold, ill! I 0 OSnspp, Sb.. j
Wluer. ... 4 2 I 1 .Miilr-r. rt.. 1
Riiifte. cf... I 0 1 1 Ol'rlej, .
JvUr. lb.. . t S 1 ICUrku, If... 4
K. Drown, M 3 1 0 I 0Mlm(ilt, 4
Flritont. M4 2 1 SUrown, e.... 4
McCab. If.. 4 I i) OktUe, Ct.... 4
H.nich'in. C4 110 1 Ojt ce l..b... I
Jobnton. p.. 4 0 0 2 lltlch'rdiui. pi
. Oitomt, p.. 1
1 1
1 o
o o
ToUU JI 14 21 10 I
ToUl..... 1PS4 10 0
Hastings 0 00410100 il
York "..6 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 -10
Two-baso hits: Mulvey, Prce (2). Mulm
nulst, Wlsser. E. Brown. Bechtold, Lolse
Clarke. Three-base hits: E. Brown. Mc
Cabev H. Richardson, Wljser flnapn.
Double plays; Snapp to Mnlrnqiilst t
Price. Buses, on balls: Off Richardson. 1;
of Osborne, 1; off Johnson, 3. Left on
buses' Hsstlngs. V. York. 3. Hits: Off
Rlchnrd-on, 9 ln three Innings; off Os
home, 6 In six Innluts; off Johnson, U.
Struck out: By Richardson. 2; by Os
borne, 5: hy Johnson, 9. T'me: :V. Urn
pln-s Iont:ncker and Monroe.
Cement Colts Win Knsllr.
SUPERIOR. Neb., Aug. 21. (Special
Telegram.) Superior look an easy game
from Beatrice today and pounded Mc
Donnell to all quarter. The features of
the game wire the home run by Thels
sing with the bases full and a home run
t,v n-i-"-T.. score:
iiEATnirn. BurBTt'ort,
AD.II.O.A.B. All.H.O.A.K.
Tappan, . t 0 0 1 ' IfrlDtrt cf.. J 0 1 0 0
nrDOn. al t 1 I Orty, cf 1 0 1 0 0
Ltnr. If 3 0 10 '(ndi. lb. . 4 t t I 0
Nt ft. 2b 3 1 2 t OTbrlKlnc, If S 1 0 0 0
lllc.llu. ef..4 0 1 0 Lnrrth, rf 4 3 0 0 V
IlUek, ff 4 0 0 1 Bnk-wltl, lbS 3 13 t 0
Urcscr, lb.. 3 l t I I Obit, tb...,, 4 10 11
Cie. c 3 Q I 9 onrown. 3 t 1 0
McUun'idl, pi 0 1 : ODcbeld, c... l 1 9 1 o
-JpfBO, p. . 4 1 1 ( o
TOUU 56 1 24 1 0 1 .-
TottJ. . .17 13 JJ JJ 1
Beatrice 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Superior 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 3 -9
to Comlskey's White Herrloit. lb. Oil 1 OBmnii. ... w u
lrriMr
pod to Kansas aty " i 0 0 0 OlUma'r. rf-o 4 1 I 0
were said to be seek-, JJipiii, p,;; j oil OKrnlntr. clU 1111
I Jlfta, p..
22, 1U13.
Bet
OPENER EASY . FOR GIANTS
New York Have Little Difficulty
Defeating Cubs.
KNOCK STACK OUT OF THE BOX
Mntherrson Keeps lllta of Chlcniros
Well Scattered rivers, Bnm
mid SnodKrnsa Feature
Trim Stick.
NEW YORK, Aug. 21.-The New Yorks
had llttlo troublo In winning tho first
gamo of their series with Chicago today,
score 8 to 2. Mathowson kept tho lilts
well scattered, while the champions
knocked Stack out of the box In the
third and also hit Mooro hard. Tho vis
Jtors took the lead In the third on sin
gles by Leach and Evers and Sohulte's
sacrifice fly.
In their half New York camo back
with four runs, which were scored on
Snodgrars' pass and steal, singles tiy
Burns and Shafcr, Flotchcr's Infield out,
Doylo's double and a fumble by flchiilto
Two more were Bcrcd off Moore ln the j
fourth on Snodgrass' second pass, Wil
son's single, Mathowson's Infield out and
Burns single. The New Yorks scored
again ln the sixth on Snodgrass a tlple
and Mathewson's single, and added their
eighth run In the eighth Inning off
Fletcher's single and Doyle's sacrifice
fly. The hitting of Evers. Bums and
Snodgrass featured. Score:
CHICAGO. NEW YOMK.
All.H.O.A.K. All. It. O. A. K.
LMh. cf.... 4 13 0 onurni, It.... I 3 3 0 0
Kren. 3b.... 4 3 8 2 OMuf-r, Sb... 5 1110
Bchulte. rf.. 3 0 10 lrittehtr. m. 4 1 0 I 0
Zlmrnun. 3b 4 3 1 3 ODo-lt. 11).... 1 14 10
Rlr, lb.... 4 0 0 0 OMerklft, lb.. S OHIO
WlllUrnt, If. 4 00 OMurr.n. rf.. 4 1400
Carriaon, u. i i l uhnomrn. t J u
Archer, c... 3 0 1 OMcUan, a.. 1 1 1 1 0
BUck, p 1 0 0 0 0Coorr 0 0 0 0 0
lloore, p.... 2 0 0 2. OA. Wllion, ol 1 0 0 0
. Mtrtion, pi 1 0 I 0
Totil .H I J4U 1
Total... 3 13 17 U
Ran for McLean In the third,
Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2'
New York 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 1
Two-base hits: Doyle, Burns. Three
base hits: Snodgrass, Fletcher. Home
run. Evers. Sacrifice fly: Schulto, Doyle,
Stolen bases; Evers, Snodgrass, Doyle.
Left on bases: New York, 9; Chicago, 4.
Double play: Zimmerman to Evers to
Baler. Bases on bolls: Off Stack, 2; oft
Moore, 4. Struck, out: By Moore, 2. Hits;
Off Stacks 4 In two and two-thlrds In
nings; off Moore, 8 In five and one-third
Inning. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rlgler and
Byron.
Pfratea Trim Phillies.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Aug. 21.-In a
hard-hitting game here today. Pittsburgh
defeated Philadelphia by 9 to 0. Pitts
burgh made fourteen hits for a total of
28 bases. Byrne led with a homo run, a
double and a single, while Miller made a
home run and a double and every one of
the visitors except O'Toolo got ono or
mure safeties. Alexander was knocked
off the rubber In four Innings and Rlxcy
lasted only one. but Marshall finished
the game In good style. After bflng hit
iie.ru ror three innings, u rooie ' somen
down until the latter part of tho contest,
when he weakened, but the home team
nuver got close enough to Pittsburgh's
score to be dangerous. Lobert was htt
on tho knee cap by a fast grounder off
Wagner's bat In tho flrstlnnlng-and the
Injury later forced him to leave the game.
Score:
riTTMDUnoit. i'HILADKIJ'lUA.
Atl.H.O.A.E. AD.H'.O.A.H.
Brm. tb... ft 3 0 0 Ontckcr, tf... 4 3 10 0
Carer. If.... 4 13 0 OKrulx. lb... I 1110
VIoi. 2b 4 2 1 3 0IUrt. lb... 1 0 0 10
wiener, J o i oooitn, lb..., I 110 1
Mlllir. lb... 4 2 3 0 OUini, cf... t 1 1 0 0
Wllion. rf... 4 2 X 0 OCmratli, rf.. S 1 1 0 0
Mltcbrll, cf. 4 1 0 0 1 Luderui, lb. 4 1 1 0 1
Blraoa, e.... 4 1 3 1 ODooUn, 2 0 3 1 1
(Tool., p.. 4. 0 0 1 01ted, 2 1110
- Kllllf'r. c... 3 17 3 0
ionu.....s ii j lllowltr. c... 1 1110
Aleunder, p 1 0 0 1 0
Jtlifir, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
MintuM, p., 2 1 0 3 0
Dcrers .... 1 0 0 0 0
Totslt 11 27 13 3
Batted for Alexander In fourth.
P'ttsbureh 2 0312100 0-9
Philadelphia 0 02000022-6
Two-base hits: Wanner. Mitchell. Byrne.
Miller, Becker (2), Mugee. Three-base
hits: Carey. Wilson. Home runs: Byrne.
Miller. Hits: Off Alexander, 6 In four
tunings; off Rlxey, 3 In one Inning; off
Marshall, 5 in four innings, nacmice nit:
Carey. Stolen bases: Carey (2), Vlox,
rinlnn. Cravath. Left Oil bases: I'lttB
Imrcli. 7: Philadelphia. 9. Bases on Im ls:
Off O'Toole, 3; off Alexander, 2. First
base on error: ritisuurgni i. jtii uy
uitched ball. By Alexander. Wilson,
Struck out: By O'Toole, 7; by Alexander,
6; by Rlxey, l. Time: z:w. umpires
Brennan and Eason.
Braves Win In Ninth.
BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 2L With the
score tied, two out and three men on tho
hum. in the last half of the ninth In
ning, Harmon gave Connolly a base on
balls and forced' Whaling acrors the
plato with the run which gave Boston
the victorv over St. Louis today. 7 to 6.
The visitors batted Hess hard In the
first, third and fifth innings. lioston
found Grlner easy after the third and
drove him from the box in the sixth.
McDonald's hit off Harmon drove In
the tying run for Boston in the sixth
Inning.
Kimi, who was purchased recently from
Rochester International league club,
played his first game for Boston toduy
and mado a good snowing.
P. Perdue bunted in the ninth, giving
him the fifth hit he has mado this sea
son. Score;
ST. IvOUIS. BOSTON.
All. It. O. A. E. All.H.O.A.K.
O'lxar. h. 4 3 3 1 0Wt.rt.ntll. 1 4 3 0
uilti, cr.... ft i 1 v anjtn. iu... z 7 0 0
Marta. If... 4 1 0 1 OCooncllr. If. 4 1 0 0 o
Mowrrcr. lb 2 1 1 1 6Swfmi;, lb. 4 1 1 1 0
K'Dttchr, lb 4 11 2 OOrlfflth, rf.. 3 12 0 0
WMtted, 2b. 1 1 1 4 Bnillb, lb... 3 0 110
Cstbrn, rf.. 1 0 1 0 , Zinn, cf 4 3 4 1 0
Etrtnt, rr.... i o o o oinnatn, ,. I o 1 z l
Hlldbrmnd. a t 0 4 1 OWtvallnc. .. 1 a 1 a n
Wlnto, e..., I 0 4 1 OHeu. p 3 10 0 0
Grlner. p.. . 1 0 0 2 I'trdur, p.., 1 t 0 0 0
lltrmon, p.. i o v uAieuonia ,110 0 0
T0UI1.. ..W 1024 i: 3 Total II 17 10 1
Batted for IUrlden Iu the sixth.
Boston 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1-7
St. Louis 2 0203000 '-
Two-base hits: Whltted, Konel.'hy,
Aiaranviue. inree.uase nit: .inn. nits
Off Grlner. 9 ln five and one-third In
nlngs; off Harmon, 4 In tlnco and o.ne-
Drawn for The Bee by
third Innings; off Hess. 9 In six JnnlnK",
off Perdue. 1 In throe Innings. BncrUlco
hit: Smith. Sacrlf ce ny: NnU'od.
Stolen bases! Magee. Konotchy. Do ublo
Play: Wlngo to Konetchy to Wlngo I eft
m balls: Off Hess. 3; off' Grlner. 1; off
Harmon. 2. Base, on error ":
Htnick out: By Grlner. 2; by """i'
by Perdue. 2; by Harmon. 1. Time
Umpires: O'Day and Liuslle,
Ileds Trim Dodtters.
BROOKLYN. Aug. '-t--B?ok1-'" ftn
Cincinnati battled on even terms up to
the ninth today, when Bescher was hit
by a pitched bull. Bates sacrificed arid
Kagan and HobllUel singled, when, with
Wlckland's out. sent two runs across,
giving tho victory to Cincinnati. 6 to 4.
",,"..-. v.. Ilnl,llll rilvldod
.. .A .. t .. . , a .nnilf. M f F llnfffin
lllliu 111 lliu viu.ii ...' ......... - - -
and Bescher scored half of th Cincinnati
runs. Ames was eireciive exccpi in it
Innings and was given faultless support.
Daubcrt and Miller worked tho squeeie
plan In the fourth, Daubert scoring with
.1,11 t - ..H.I,A A .l,A..II,tf itnl-ti 1 . ,
iiiilicrn tiii,iv:c RiiuvBii.itn w.w. .j
Wlckland, who made his debut with the
visitors, nun a icrici;i uiruw iu .ue v,(.u
for a double play by Moran, were tho
iieiuinr leniurus. oi;urai
CINCINNATI. nilOOKr.VN.
All.H.O.A.K. An.ii.o.A.n
nnier, z lit 1 Smith, lb,.. I 1 0 B 0
HodM. 3b.. 3 0 I 1 ORKIitiCT, M4 1 5 1 1
Claik, a 1 0 3 0 OMIIUr. e.... 2 0 110
P 4 0 0 2 0W. Flacbrr. 1 0 0 0 0
.. - Ilatan, p..,. I 1020
Total 13 11 17 I 0Colllas 1 0 0 0 a
Totals. ....i! "ill wl
Batted for Miller In ninth.
Batted for Ragan in ninth.
Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 33
Brooklyn 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 01
Left on bases! Cincinnati. 7 llrnnlrlvn
5. Three-base htt: Tinker.. Sacrifice fly;
Dodge. Sacrifice hits: Bates, Tinker,
Miller, Stolon bases: Bescher, Moran, Cut
uaw, nnmn. uouuie piays: Aioran to
Miller. Bases on balls: Off Ames, 2; off
Ragan, 3. Struck out: By Amos, 8; by
lunnn, t. iiu uy piicnca Dan; uy tuigan.
uescner, wiia pitcn: Ames. Time: 1:39,
Umpires: Idem and Orth.
Cnrdn Get Pitcher.
NEW 'HAVEN. Conn.. Aug. a. Pitcher
Booth Hopper of the New Haven East
ern association team was sold to tho St.
All. 11. w. A... All.ll.ll.A.I..
IVtchtr, If.. 4 3 10 OMontn, rf... 4 0 1 1 0
HatH, rf..,, 4 110 OPntabair. lb. 4 1 2 1 0
i:iin. 2b 6 3 11 OStrnrd, cf.. 4 1 I 0 0
Wlckland, til 0 I 0 OWIint, If..,. 4 1110
Hoblltnl. lb 4 3 0 0 ODtuhfrt. lb. 4 1 0 0
II SSSSSSBSSSBSSTBn 1 BSSSa.mV BBSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBr
I V
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- Your Remington dealer has these repeating rifles In
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i.
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FARRAGUT WINS FIRST
MONEY ON BALL TOURNEY
TABOR, la.. Aug. 21.-(Speclal Tele
vnrrntrut won a close gamo with
Thitrman this forenoon. 6 to B, winning
first prtie money ln the Dase doii tour
nament aBtterles; FarraguL Ward and
t,,... Thiirm-j.. Evler and Doyle. Hltai
Off aWrd, 8; off Eylcr, 9. Errors. Far
raffUt, 4; Thnnnan, 7. Let. on oases; r r-
nuruL 8: Thurman. 9. liases sioien.
Farratrut, 5; Thurman, 3. Passed: By-
Ward, IS by Eyler, 1. umpire: aoer. At
tendance. BOO.
Tabor defeated Malvern. 1102, moreor
landing second money. aBtterles: Tabor.
ttm 11 an.i noire? Malvern. Deardorft and
Fels. Btruck out: Uy Hall, 7; by Dear-
dorff. 11. Hits: Off Hall, 5 oft uearaorii,
0. Umpire: Faber. Attendance, 1,200.
Prises won: Farrajrut, 1100; Tabor, tSJj
Malvern, 03; Thurman, $50.
BEAVER CITY BOOSTERS
GIVE ORLEANS SHUTOUT
B EAVER CITY, Neb., Aug. It (Spe
cial Telegram.) Beaver aty defeated Or
leans here this afternoon In a game
which was forfeited to them, to 0, In
the last half of the eighth. The score
was 4 to 0 In the last or the eighth tti
tho Boosters' favor. When thoy came to
bat In tho last half at the eighth In
nlng, Beaver City scored a run and the
Orleans players got mad and quit.
Michael, the Beaver City pitcher, struck
out fourteen men In the eighth Inning
and only ono hit was made off his de
livery. Scores
n.l.nn. . ft 0 A A n A A A 01
Beaver City 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 H
Batteries: Orleans. Carroll And Carroll
Beaver City, Michael and Warner.
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act ten haiult far th He fUwm
A NEW
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