4' 41 't '"' i t THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1!H3. 9 If Mutt Loses Today it Looks Like the Bastile For Him Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher Ybu ARE Go 1 1 tv em rpdkiu TV Do rH OP pi CP R.. PSAMft A e LvtivKim ON "YOU? r Vt,VCXn HONOR "TMI. fAS? 30 XCAMC6YA I u ... . V I .HBBBS JBBBBBBBB I tLlU BBBBBBBBBBBS ir .-VT .TBBBBBBfe. I I C- - v. Mr, i w v fc-"- It. ,U I l I r I I r i:kih i m kMH v 'v-bbbbbbbbbbbv ijakj- ii itio i .e- i s i" - irar. i i i i i ' ' . , ...... ... mrnnnn rTTITTT 11, rrnun.l wrtth Collini Sate Otl tlie bftw. I iSS?"', Jb J 2 li i OTtlknT'tSl t 1 0 0 tt TWO STRAIGHT FOR GIAMTS j Stanai Ieams mmm JmWm ' 4 W UUXJ.V4.XAft V a.wi.vw i j- ih direction of the Pcher ox v"i Oullop. p. 0 . . 0 . g I - l.wtrniti 0Una J;ortt UU Juouuu m owrlnit. T autok a b Oa.h. Urt. honw ( 'BtmiBii-n " . Melanin rouowtn k . i toiiii i .... WES NAB THE ODD GAME i Bunch Hits otr Sioux City, Trimming: Elder for Fair. FOPLOSKI SHOWS UP WELL rtnta Three tifetlr nt Ilat and Cntm ; Ott Three-BBor br -tlanl Catch In night Field. BEATRICE TRIMS SUPERIOR "imli x . Cement Makers unable to Make Neceisary Headway. THLESSING MAKES HOMER Dentrlce Ilnita In Sercn Soore In Flrt Innlna: and Dow Uot Make Another Mark Vntll the Seventh. Win Second Qame from Chicago by Eight to One Score ' . CHENEY WILD IN THlflp' INNING Teireau la AUo Wtld hnt Onb Bats men Cannot lilt Him with Stan on Daae Arahev Haa a Bad Day ' LINCOLN, Neb Aujr. a-Uncoln took SUPEIUOll, Nebt. Aug. 22.-(BpecIal the odd game or th Bloux aty series , Te!egram.)-Beatric won from Superior by bunching hlU on Elder in two in- today, to e. ThcUslnt got another homer .nlnga nnii taking advantage of the via- j today In the ninth. Score: nor. iur. i """';r,rn.A.K. la.il.O.X. Lincoln recruit, made a good howlng at Tp4n .."a s jUtitj.n. ct.."tt."' o o the bat. and cut off what looked like nnnnoo, it. I l a oMand. in . l o j l a thfee-baee hit by a eenBatlonol catch til i l t Hlnklln, of.. 4 I t 0 onokwlti, Ibt 0 I 0 0 I Blick. rf.... 3 I 0 OObst, 3b 3 2 0 1r ,i . v 1 Bnwtr. lb.. 3 1 10 lurown. ... i b ' - CM. e 4 1 tBch.W, C..J J I - - J Ertett, p..-4 1 0 4 0V;nc. p.... J 1 In right Held. Score: LINCOLN. AB; n. Lloyd, 2h 4' 1 Collins. 3b 2 0 Cole, cf.. J 2 iloCormlck. If 3 2 Barbour; lb 1 Oonoyan, rf 0 p Peploskl; rf.. ....... 4 a Dowltng, 3 0 Baker, o. 4 0 Ghnjtn, p.....'. 1 0 Totals 3 o 0 0 0 r 3 0 Cooney, 2b Streeter, If Smith, as 'Callahan. 3b.... Davidson, Cf.... Clarke, lb Marshall, rf:... Rapp. c Vann, c. Elder, p. White . 26 7 SIOUX CITY. AB. It. 1L 3 37 11 .... 4 .... 3 .... 3 4 .... 4 .... 4 .... 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 A. 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 10 40 0 0 0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 3 9 24 18 Totals S5 "Batted for Elder In ninth. Lincoln 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 Slous Clty....V"....0 02001000-3 Vrs-A piin. Tnmlrv 2.' .TWDb&SO hit: McCormlck. Bases on bllo:'J Off Bnwn, u...t 2 5 8 lMlmqlt, m 1 S ' S Ehman. i: off Elder. 4. Double plays: ijMtwtiiw. lbs a o o onrom, o.. 4 s t WESTERN LEAGUE. llayed. Won. I0t 0 4 7 79 Pet. .l! .m .328 .312 .530 .451 .433 Ory ToUU If 12J7 113 - -- ToUll.....3 10 31 IS 1 Gray batted for Bockewlti In ninth. Beatrice 7 0 0 0 0 $ 2 0 0-9 Superior 0 0 0 I 0 0 H 1-1 Home run: Thelsslngv Three-base hits: Block," ErreU. Two-base hits: Brown, Obst, Thelsslng. Stolen bases: Brewer (3), Coc. Hit by pitched ball: Ling. Struck out: By ErreU, 5; by(Vance, 6. Bases on balls: Off Errett, 2; off Vance, 6, Umpire: ifreese. Ilcda Wallop York. YORK. Neb., Aug. 22.-Speclal Tele gram.) Hastings took advantage of the Prohlbs loose' fielding and wallcpped them. 13 to 7. In the seventh six hltsand three errors netted them runs. York aade four In the sixth on four hits and a walk, but their rally was short.. The only feature was Brown's catching Tackj and lltley off first base, when each had a good chance of scoring. Score: lUanrras. tork. AU.1I.O.A.B. JJ1.H.O.A.14. Btehtold. rf. t 0 1 0 OBnaw. 3b.,. 3 0 2 2 0 Wlwr 4 11 (IMnlr.y. rf.. 3 2 0 0 0 'Ituuu, ct.& 14 0 Prlc. Jb.... 3 It 3 0-1 Tickatt..,i o i o ocaame. u... i s v v cooney to wmim io iro, ouwiw .v mcvu. ii.. s u v vuviw, w v v Cooney. Cooney to Clarke. Sacrifice hits: KichnUon. o S l s x sniw, 3b 4 o o i CoUtas reTEhtnan (4). Btreetcr. Stolen , nner, p 4 o o 2 uWllllimi, p. 4 0 o 2 l - SS& S&f&J1 tou .5 w n 1 ouai " nnl NEJW YORJC-Aug. 22. Now, York made it two straight over Chicago today, win ning the second game, of the series, 8 to L Cheney was wild and ineffective In the third inning, when , the champions took a- winning lead by scoring three runs. VRUghn, a former member of the Now York. Americans, who Is trying to come back with Chicago, wan not hit hard, but the champions bunol'cd their throo hits with two passes tie four runtf. Tcarcau, the New York pitcher, waa very wild, but the Chicago batsmen could not hlChlm wltli men n bases. Zimmer man fouled out two with the bases full. Chicago filled the bases In the first In ning with none out on Loach's triple and passes to Evers and Schulte. Only one run was scored, however, Baler's tn fieid out witting over th tally. New York tied tho score in tho second on Merkle's single and steal, HnpdgTass' In field out and McLean's single. Thrca runs followed, 'when Cheney hit two men. lisued a pass and was hit for a single and a double. Herz6g made two doubles and a single In four tlmis to and was responsible for five -of the Now Ycrk runs, driving in two and scoring- tr.rce.- Archer, tho Chlcaggo catcher, had a bad' day. Tlve h'a.o. vrr stolen on hlnv wvi. no had two I passed balls, one of which let-in a run. Score: . ' AB.H.O.A.S. T,ecb, tf..w 4 1 0- 0 1 t--M .K a 0 a ucuiaivr, - - - BcbaUt rf." 3 11 orieteher, . a J J W4' J . J ouanw.-.f-J 10 0 AB.It.O.A.E, .30100 . 3 0 1 tMniir nut! Ttv lChman. 6: by Elder. 4 Time: 1:40. Umpires: ColllI lower and Wood. BELL WINS OK IHS RBTTJRSr Pitcher Back from northern Leasroe Helps Jostea. -ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. 22. Pitcher 'Ball, who won a pennant for the Winona Northern league club, returned to St. Jo seph and easily defeated Topeka today. Reynolds was hit hard, extra' baao hits being features. Score: Cochran, 3b.. Lee. cf Forsythe, rf. McLarry, 2b, ucar. ii Rapps, lb,.... Sweet, -c Ifrench.-ss.-.-r. Reynolds, p,.. t'ullerton, p... TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 3 0 1 2 3 0 -4 0 ' 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 0' 1 0 1 0 4 01 1.0 0 4 112 10 4 0X611 -.it... 3-0-0-3 5 1 3 0j 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22. 7 1 24 13 2 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. It. O. A. E. Dawson.' rf, S 1 3 3 0 0 Kelly, If 3 0 110 0 Zwllllng, Cf 5 .2 3 2 0 0 1 Westerril, 3b 6 3 2 1 1 0 Gygil. lb 3 117 0 0 Watson, 2b 3 1 0 5 3 0 Sohang. c... 3 1 3 8 0 0 Melnke. s . 3 1 1 0 0 0 Bell, p 2 1 0 0 4 0 Totals M 10' 11 27 8 0 Topeka 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 8t. Joseph 2 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 -10 Home runs: Dawson, Zwllllng. Three baae hits: Kelly, Gydll. Two-base hits: 8ehang, Rapps. Sacrifice hits: French, Kelly, OygH, Melnke. Stolen bases: Weeterzll, Gygli (2J. Earned runs: St. Joseph, 7. Lett on bases: Topeka, 7; St Joseph, 7. Struck out: By Bell. 8; by Reynolds. 4: bv Fullerton. L Bases on balls: Oft Bell. 1: off Iteynolds. 4: off Fullerton, L Hit by pitched ball: By neu (f orsytnej; oy Kuiierton, (Kelley). lilts: Off Reynolds, 10 In seven Innings: off Fullerton, 1 In one Inning. Passed Dans: Bcnang, ttweet. Double play French to Rapps. Time: 2;10. Umpire S grist. WOMAN UMPIRES GAME AND PLEASES FANS FAIRBURY, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special.) Kalrbury s.nd Haddam played one of the -fastest games of the season. Bert Shaner did excellent pitching for Falrbury, his work contributing largely to Falrbury'a 3 to 1 victory. This was "Booster" day for Falrbury and everyone turned out to make the occasion a success. Miss Beuloh ltader, an Instructor at the county In stltute, now In session at Falrbury, um pired the game and gave satisfaction. Blie was formerly director of athletics n the State Normal at Peru. Score: R.H.E. Falrbury ..0 00106010-24: Haddam 0 0000001 0-1 6' Batteries: Falrbury, Shaner and Booth Haddam, Campbell and Dillingham. Hastings 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 212 York 100004200-7 Two-base hits: E. Brown, McCabe, , tFtrestlne, Mulvey, Price. Home run: Richardson. Stolen bases: Rouse (2), Clarke. Double plays: Brown to Tacke1: 'racxe to urown to xacKe. aaaeu on balls: Off Williams, 2: off Riley, 5. Left en Doses: Hastings, o; lorn, o. nit ay pitched ball: Beehtold. Rouse, Snapp. Struck out: By Williams. 6: by Riley, 0. Wild pitch: WlUams. Time; 1;4J. Um pire: Pontics. Kapa Lose Twice. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Aug. 22. (Special Telegram.) Kearney's pennant aspira tions receivea a aeciaea neiuacn nera 10 day, when tho Kaps lost both games of a double-header while the Hastings Reds were winning their game' at York. In both gnmes. the Pawnee twlrlers pitched shut out- ball until the ninth, when they weakened and retired in lavor or newer and fresher men. In .the final frame of the first contest, the Kaps mado a de tmlned effort to win. They knotted th count with three scores, and would have made another but for a beautiful one handed catch by Peoples. Rondeau won the game for the Pawnees by connecting wlththe ball for a single and driving in Adams from second. Not a visitor (ached first baao In the second encounter until the firth Inning. Kraninger, Smyth ana ucneuren viea wiui cacn otnor in making spectacular catches in the out- neia. ticore, ursi gama: , KEARNEY. COLUMBUS. AU.H.O.A.U An.lt.O.A.'K. UjDtk. 2b... 3 2 0 1 OPmpIm, b. 4 0 3 3 0 Acock. Ib... C 0 3 3 1 ftnrth. f... 2 0 10 0 Herrtott. lb. 4 3 0 0Dal ,1b 3. 0 II 0 0 Hcnturni, ci b i oo oitamur. rf.. 4 l o 0 Orar. rt..-.S 130 i-Crtn. if 4 2100 Woodrurf, 3 0 0 1 lAdtm, .. 1 0 0 3 0 Erlckaon, c 4 110 3 lKnnlmr. el M H w, p i a v scorer, p 3 o o I o ThUmta, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 T0Ut..,..W Iff-If 11 3 ToUU 31 27 3 0 Kearney 00000000 33 Columbus I1OO0100 1-4 Earned runs: Kearney. 3: Columbus. 3. Stolen bases: Singleton, Synek. Peoples (2). Smyth. Ramsey. Sacrifice hits. Gray. Deal, Kxamnger. -rwo-Dase nits: uray Untz (zi. DouDie: 1'eopies to ieni, num. tr lnnlnirs Ditched: By Lotz, 9; by Corey. 8. H.U: Off Corey, 9: off Thieman. 1, struck out: By Lotz. io: oy uorey. s: by Thieman, 1. Bases on balls: Off Corey. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Lotz, riniytn. lime: i:o. umpiress: monroa ana ixnganecKer. tscore, -second game: American Association Results. At Toledo B.H.E. Cotumbus 1 Toledo 0 I Batteries: Davis and Smith; Brenton. Uaskette. Benn and Devoght At Kansas Clty-r R.H.E. Allruieapolls 9 13 3 Kansa City 6 7 7 Batteries: UUllgan aad Owens; Lange iind O'Connor. At Louisville lxmlsville-Indlanapolls same poMponed; wet grounds; two gamed tomorrow. Brldw ArcbM-, Cbaer, stewt Vuih: Oool Pnthflnders Win. Telegram.) Fremont batted Brown op portunely In. today's game and amassed a total of nine hits for eight scores, win ning the game of the series, I to t Getchell pitched the first seven Innings for the Pathfinders and held the visitors to" five hits and two scores, while he worked Routt, who relieved him. allowed Grand Island only one hit for the re mainder of the game, but a base on balls followed by the single resulted In the scores. Downey got a home run on hit over wetsers neaq in center neia. Bcore GRAND ISLAM). ritBMONT. AB.I1.0.A.B. AU.H.O.A.n Smith. If. .. 4 0 0 0 OWilltc. .. 4 3 1 3 Downer, rf.. 6 1 10 lTurpIn, If... 2 1 1 0 Btrrr, 2b.,.. 4 0 2 3 lilltnrr, lb... 3 1(1 fletutoTT. cfS 2 0 Q 0W.tr!. cf... 4 14 0 Pottet. C... 3 0 3 3 Ollela, 3b. ... 4 1 3 2 Farter, lb., 4 30 lflUnr. ... 4 1310 W.rd. lb.... 2 13 3 OWilch. 3b... 4 13 11 R'lbnbrf. u4 0 1 1 Ntf, rf 3 10 0 0 Bron, p.... 4 0 9 1 oounll. p.. 3 a 1 2 0 jujou, p i ooo TftUl 3S 4 14 15 3 Totall 33 J7 10 Grand Island 0 00002200-4 Fremont 1 0240100 8 Two-base hit: Welch. Home run Downey. Stolen bases: Turpln 12), Henry (2), Neff. Double Play. Ward to Barry to Farley. Bases on balls: Off Brown. 4; off Getchell. 2: oft Itoutt. 2. Left on bases: Grand Island. 9; Fremont, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Potest. Struck out: By Brown, 7; by Getchell. 4; by Routt, 3. Time: l;J. umpire. Aijrer. Denver 123 ? Des Moines 122 ,M Lincoln 125 &i St. Joseph ........US C3 Omaha IX 61 Topeka 123 M Sioux City 123 54 Wichita 125 48 NAT. LEAGUE. W.UPct New oYrk..79 33 .C93 Phlla 05 42 .0u7 Chicago ...G2 64 .5S4 llttsburxn go n .hi Brooklyn ..CO 61 .4M lioston ....u vt .4 Cincinnati. 48 72 . 400 SL Louls..43 74 .3CS AMER. ASS'N. W.L.IcLl Milwaukee 74 fit .592 Kearney ...ft! 3S .104 MlnnrtKilln73 H .6761 Hast ngs ..M 42 ,tw LniilavlUa. 70 E3 .6T.8I Hupcrlor ,..M4.S21 Columbus .70 67 .661 York 49 4 .618 Bt. Paul ..68 63 .479 Columbus ..4S 48 ,ku Kan. Citv..67 71 .415 Fremont ...48 61 ,49 To edo ....67 74 . 435 Beatrice ... m .4: IndlanapollUS 79 .3S$ Yesterday's Results. WESTBRX LEAGUE. Rlniir Cltv. 8: Lincoln. T. Topeka. 1. St. Joseph. 10. NATIONAL LEAGUE. nttsburch. 3: Philadelphia, S. Caled end twlfth, darkness. Cincinnati, T, uroomyn, --. Ht. luis. i: rsosion. . Chicago, l; New York, S. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington. 0: St. Louis. 3, Phlladtlpiila. 2: Chicago, 1 . . , New York. 4-13; Detroit. 7-7. ' ' Boston; 2: Clovetand. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cclumbux, 4:' Toledo, 0. ' intltananolla-Louisvllle postponed . wet. grounds, two games today. AlinnoapollS, i, JVUIIBUB v.uy, v. t Gamea Today. ti'.f.mi Tamin Wlrhlta.. ,at Denver.. Topeka at Lincoln, Omaha at Dcs Moines, Bloux tJiiy at hi. jiwepii. national League l'litsourBii ai j.inhi. rininnnt nt nrooklvn. bt. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Now iork. a T "'o shlufhin nt M r.Ti? ... ioit OBnoAtW, CIS 0 4 0 0 x e..r. 4 14 3 OMcLrsn. ... y. v". 10 11 0Tire, p., 4 9 0 3 0 isCp.'.:,! o 3 o I t.ui...;.7t"5 ... 1 0 0 0 0 Hot au Innornllan. Xorth I'latte Defeated. , vnoTir -PI.ATTR. N'eb. Auir. 2?. IHr.r. some Ol me greaieii uuimiurm werciclul Telegram. i ne nanwu -iiy jirn tcher when thev broka ino fat com- Sox ball team defeated North Platte to in so that Griffith a efforts to develop 'dav Jn th' fastest gome of the seanon nt' cehii .nto an ouiflrWer is 1" no t s t e of ' to t He Mme tear v- ' . t'i 'n- a-, n fr'at--Jav -ivt Smdai ToUU II (It" 1 Batted for Cheney In ninth. Ratted for Vaughn In ninth Chicago ,. G New xorK viuv--- , kit., u.nnr ivi. Three-nasc hit: Leach. Stolen bases: 2i Murray, ncrzus xjo u ms.,w, ffilu7?VhS . Double play. i5"."V.'-. oh.;r. r. i.ricir. ns.sea on r..n.v.n v tilt hv nilrhod ball: By Cheney.' Fletcher nnd Snodg-rass. Passed bills. Archer, 2. Hits: Off Cheney, 4 In nings. iiiiio; i;w. uim'.iv". -..o.v. uyron. Play Viet Game. TmTT.ATiKT.-PHTA. Pa.. Aug. 22. Phlla' Hinhia and Pittsburgh played a tie irnmA h,r. iniH niLnrnouii. Liin vuuicak ire Ine stonDnd owing to darkness, after twelve innings or piay wim me ecoro imi Ph ladelDhla made all ol us runs In the tnira inning on two emsioB, u double by Cravath, an error and two tnion hajve. In the next nine inn'ngs only three hits, were made by the homo team. Pittsburgh used two extra pitch am. nwlnc to Dlnch hitters being used. Ona of the latter, ityatt, scorca wuion m himself in the seventh Inflloic with a home run drive. The visitors tied tho score in the eighth on two vngies, un error and a sacrifice fly. Fine fielding plays by Cravath and Dolan prevented the visitors from winning in tho tenth and eleventh innings, respectively, ncore lMTTRnunolI. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.r Brrn. 3b... I 2 14 IPscktr, If.... a 1 4 B Ctr7. It... 0 OKnsbe, id.,, s Vlsx 2b.-... J 3 lpoun, 8b... I 111 wssner, w vmbsw, i.,... v MllUr. lb... t 1 3 1 OCTSTStb. rf.. 4 2 4 1 Wilson, rf... 4 14 1 0Lu4ra. lb. 111 0 MHcll, CI. s J v vikoi, ., i Olbton. C...1 0 3 1 01U1. SS....1 0 0 1 Simon, e.... 1 0 3 1 OKIIIIfer, C... 4 0 2 1 AOtras. p.... 2 0 0 0 0Mr, p.... 2 0 Koblnsoa. P.'l 0 0 0 Olrstoo, p.... 10 0 0 CsmnlU, p.. 0 0 0 1 0Lobrt .... 0 0 0 0 uensor .... 1 o v v o-uooin ...... v v v u It, alt 1 10 0 Pukert ....1 0 0 0 Butitr 0 0 0 0 (tn. Mlllr..l.l 0 0 -uicrs .... v o v v ToUU 43 10 II 2 Totil 41 34 It Batted for Dotan In n!ntll. Ran for Lobert In ninth. Hatted for Mayer In ninth, Batted for Kllllfer In twelfth. Ran for U. Miller In twelfth. Pittsburgh ..........00 0 0OO210CO0 03 Philadelphia 0 0300000000 03 Two.bnse hits: Byrne. VIox. Becker. CrDviih Mnire. Home run' llvatt. Hits: oil Aatmi, e in six innings; ott Robinson, z in (our innings; on uamnur, 1 in two innings; on Mayer, 6 in nine in nlnirar off Beaton. 2 In three InnliiKS. HiJ: rifio hit-. Dnolsn. Sacrifice fly: Wilson. Stolen bases; uecxer, j.kiqii. uouuie l'lsy: Knabe to Doolan to Luderus. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. iu: pjuiaaeiprta. 7 nases on balls: Ufl Atlamf. l: otr 110 bin ron, 1; off Camnltz. 2; off Mayer, 1: off Beaton, l. uase on errors: i'uisoiirn, 2: PhlladelDIHa. 2. lilt by Ditched ban Bv Mayer. Viox. StBruck out; By Robin rum. 1: hv Maver. 'J. Wild nttch: Mavrr. Time: 2:25. Umpires: Brcnnan and Kasoru Reds Defeat Dodgers, Brooklyn, Auir. 22. Onolnnatl made. It two straight with Brooklyn today, win ning by 7 to 2 through Allen's wfldness and Hacker's Ineffectiveness Allen left llucker a full house wtth nobody out in the third Inning, through passing Johnson and Beacher and hitting Bates, and Euan greeted Ruckcr with a slnrue, sending two runs across. After disposing of Marans and Hoblltzell In. thi elsfti. Rucker grew caroless and Cincinnati scored three runs on five hits, three of ih.m InflcM scratches. Esran elncled In tho ninth and scored with Hoblltzell on the batter's homer to deep center. Johnson was batted freely, but kept the tirnniivn hits scsttereu ezct'Dt in tno see i nnd. when four hits. IncluuInK a trlitle netted Otliy a sinxie (any. hik oprruKt with a single and was raugni eteuung (tak, cf..... t 1 4 0 ODsumsn, 3b. 4 1 2 CM, If 4 1 1 0 OCrswfonl, tKl I M imnHn r,rn rv V h l n crt 1 1 n at St. i, . ,vM.h , i i i a n Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago, Now r.aT, lb... 3 o 7 1 iTolwler, lb 4 3 13 0 0 oriO nt ueiroil, uooion ni uorawm. nwrtatj, e. . l 2 l VMtnn, c, .. i u i Anurirm AHsoclutlon Columbus nt To- Kord. p.. .... 3 0 4 0 OMorlnrtif, 3b 4 1 0 3 0 lerlo. IndianaDOlla at Louisville. Mlnne- Kttln, p..O 0 1 oWlluu, p...4 10 3 1 apol . at Kun-aa City. Milwaukee at St. l J J ... .Tt Nebraska Slato Leugue-HoaUnris at i ,woitr .....j jjjjjj xoni, ijeatneo au nupenui, viinuo Fremont, Kearney at Columbua. AMEIt. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 77 3S .070 Cleveland ..69 4S .650 Washlngton.64 60 ,6e2 Chicago ...63 67 .5J5 Boston ..,.65 68 .47 Detroit 60 6S .4.4 St. Ix)UlB...IS 74 .333 Now oVrk..i9 72 .351 STATE LEAGUE. W.UPct. .Detroit Pound Ford Off Mound in. ! Tiiiii Thnti 1?nnr TVfimeS. iA. . ' RECRUIT EASY FOR VISITORS Yields Base lllls When He la 'ot Issnlna Paae Score ot Second tJamr I Trtclve to SOTCB. . l TT!TR01T. Aug. 22.-After losing tho first game ot a double-heather today to Detroit, 7 to 4. bocauao the Tigers knocked Russell Ford off tho mound In less than four innings, New York evened up by winning tho second contest, 12 to 7. In tho last game North, a south Michigan league recruit, mado his debut in a De troit uniform nnd when ha was not Issu ing posnes, he was yielding basa hits. Three hit, an error and Wlllet's two bases on bolls gave New York their four runs In the early Innings ot tho first game. Detroit hit in two tallies In tho third and found Ford and Keating for seven, aafo drives In the fourth. Thoso produced flva runs nnd wera enough to win. McConnell replaced Keat litg In the sixth and pitched good ball. Schultz, In the second game, shut De troit out until Cobb's daring base running broke New York's defense in the seventlu The Georgian singled, took two bases on Veach'a short single and set sail for tho Pato when Malsel dropped tho ball. Tho throw to the Plato was high, but Gossett tagged, Cobli out and then dropped tho Dull, irour nits, inciuaing joud s iripie, gave Detroit tliree more in tho eighth, and four hits In the ninth gave the Tiger another trio ot runs, hut Hartxcll cut tho rally short by retiring Veach, Now I York hit safely only In the innings when runs were mode. Score, first Biiw: JfBW'YOJIK. AB.H-O.A.U. nrrrnOiT, AU.JI.U.Jk.l. MaJul. 3,3 0 zV 01luli. m..,.. 3 4 6 0 put but of the game In the eighth for pro testing decisions. Bcoro; , CINCINNATI. BROOKI.TM ' AB II.OJLE. AB.H.OTA.E. Bescbcr, If.. 3 0 3 0 OMortn, rf,.k 4 1 I 0 0 nsts, rf.... 3 12 0 ottusn, jo. s p j z v Hf n. lb 6 3 3 4 0Huuil, cl.. 4 1 4 0 0 WlckUnd, cfO 0 0 0 OWllt.t. if.... 3 12 0 0 MansDj, cf. 3 0 10 OOsubert. lb. 3 2 O 0 Hoblltiel. 10 4 lit 1 OSmllb. lb .. 4 1 0 I 0 Tinker, si... & 1 1 4 I Krkitck. 2b A 0 0 0 0 Dod. b,.. 4 l o 3 (jiR.UUhtr, si 4 2 0 2 1 York, 6; Detroit, 9. Bases ott balls: Kllnz. ft. ' vjuiuvr. v w JobMon, p.. 3 3 0 2 O'W. Wbr.. I 0 0 0 m n AIIV1I, p..f a v v a n T0I0I1....M I IT IS jHuek.r, p... 3 1 0 0 a Collins .... 1 0 0 0 0 TUUs..... It 27 "7 T Tlattml for Millar in ninth. Batted for Rucker in nlntly ToUt 33 (11 I i Batted for" Selder in ninth. Batted for McConnell In ninth. New York JJ 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Detroit 0 0 '2 6 0 0 0 0 7 Two-base hits: Cree. Tutweller. Hits; Off Ford, 10 In three. Innlncs. none out In fourth: off Keatintr. 4 In two and one- third Innings; off McConnell, none In two and two-thirds Innings. Stolen bases: Malzel, Baumann, Bush, Cobb. Double Dial's: Morlarty to Baumann to Tut w filler, Knight, unassisted, Baumann to Bush to Tutweller. Left on bases; new Off Ford. 1: off Keatlnir. 1: off Wll ctt. 2. Struck out: By Ford, 1; by McConnell, s; by wiueit, 2. rassetf ban; M0K.ee. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Evans and Fer guson. Score, second gome: NEW YOlllK. DETROIT. AB.It.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.U. MalMl. 3b.. 3 0 3 3 OButll. M 4 0 1 i 0 Cook. cf,,.. 3 6 0 OBsumsn. 2b. 4 3 3 4 1 the ground with Collin Oldrlng renvtinou Weaver lay there out. He rose and the direction ot th Oldrlng. quick as a h.I v .I,,, ivlhr Mln llh Mlntrln and Collins CSm home vM the winning rmu Chicago- had two op-t portunltlts to score, but lost them when thay tried to work a double, -steal with men on first nnd third. Both times tho man was cu oft at tho plate. Score : VlULAUKM,mA. CII,C,??,- . CW'rphr. rf 4 0 1 S 0WJsr. 4 13 3 3 OMrlnt m.. 4 t 3 0 D.ntr. 3.0,.. 3 1 2 3 .-..l.i. A ft t An. !lh 9 0 0 4 0 luikw. 3b... 3 1 3 3 OCtisM,. lb... 3 10 0 Mrlnnls. 1UI 1 I 1 onoUle. rt.... 3 0 0 0 )Uy, cf....3 9 1 1 0CbPPl1. If;' J 1 ? ! WsUh. If.... 3 0 I 1 J. Cslllts. ctja J 1 Behme 4 0 3 ICebAlk. c... ' llOUCk. P....S P O Z CHUIMII. p... j j " runk, p....l 0 0 0 t'Fourotef .. J' J ? J ciroti Totsis 3t 3-rr i 1 , "ZTZ7:", Touts 37 T 31 II 3 Batted for Russell In the eighth. Philadelphia ..'....0 0000000 -i Chicago 0 00O001OO-1 Two-base hit: Weaver. Hits! Off Russell, 6 In eight innings: off Clcotte, none In one Inning: off Houclt. 6 In seven nri nnc.tlilr.1 lntllnssl Off Plank. 2 in ono and two-thlrdn innings, eacniice hits; Lord, Daley. Stolen bases: Chp.se, B. Collltw. Double plays: Baker to Mc. Innls to Bakeri Wulah to K. Collins, to Mclnnla. Left on boscn: rh.lndolpnia. 7; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls: Oft Houck, 4; otl ltusseu. z; otr i-tana, i. ou v-i-cotte, L Hit by pitched ball; By Rus sell (Baker). Btrtick out: By Russell, 6,' by Houck, 3. Time: i:. umpires; juu Oreevoy and Connolly. Champa Again Trim Naps. rf.mn.-.T.A7in. Auir. 22. Bostorl Won again today from Cleveland. 2 to 1. It mi. n nltrhni-.' tint tie. In wllldl honors were even between Uedlent and Uregg, but Bedlcnt had the better support, hub ton ecored Its first run lu tho firth in ning. Carrlgan singled to right. Jackson thought do liaa a cuanco to tnruw mc Boston manauar cut at first, but the; boll ullnntil train his hands and rollod to the grandsta-id and cCrilgan took sec ond. Ho scored on Bodtcnt's pop fly. which wiui inUlu-lgcd by LUbold and counted for two l.-n-ea Verkes' double and aCrrigan's mnjio .produced uio uo cldlng run In thu seventh. it looked IlKd a suutout ior loveianu until tho nlnthi Thon a belated rally produced onot run and for a while mode. It look as If tho scorn might be tied. Chapman walked Jackson and Lnjolc, singled, scoring Chopman. Thert, 'with two on bases and ono out Johnston droyo l terrino liner to rignt, trnicn Hooper caugnt nna Jacxson whs uouDiea on second. Score: CLUVKLAKD. BOSTONV AB.II.O.A.n. ABJI.0.A.K. Ltlbold. cf., 4 13 0 Olloopr, rf... . OA 3 0 CJitpnuB, ill 0 14 OEnile. lb.... 3 0 ff 1,0 Jufkton, rf.. 4, 3 0 0 IPpetker, cf.. 3 2 4 0 0 LAjols, 3b... 4 3 I 3 OLnwIs, If.... 4 1 3 9 t..tj n w(r in Alsrhth. Cleveland - O.OJf'bi Boston --V v ww r Two-base hits: iieaient. i cl."J;-r:r rtflS.WiLrE' . to1 ffi iton. Hooper to Carrtgai). Hooper to En- oTegV 3; oTf-.Bidnt.,r tru out li 'OrR F b Bedlenu 3. Passed ball tyNellL .First base on errors: Boston, 1 , Lett on basest Cleveland. 4; Boston, 6 Time: !:. Umpires: O'lioaKhlln. and Slieridao. PAT RAG AN IS AMONG THE HARD HITTING PITCHERS NOW Much has lieeh said In The Bee's "Judg mcnt" column of the .Inexcusablllty oC commonly weak hitting by pltchsrs ot the prosent. as compared with tboso ol former days. Harper's Weekly has au Interesting nrticlo showing; how many of; tha big leagu slabmen are developing; Into real batters. There is waiter donn son. tho peerless Senator, who is a hard hitter; Otis Crandall. Caldwell Bixey, Harmon. Rucker, Wood. Benton. Tesreau, Adams, Blandrng and Don Carlo Rag an or llagon, as. Harper' and other in sist on miscalling hlm-who hat as well as pitch. Ot "Pat" Ragan, the Omaha citizen and former star slabman, Mr. Hapgood's sport writer aa,vs: ' "Tho most amazing reformation In the big leagues in found In the case of Ragan, the big Brooklyn rlght-bandei. Last year Ragan -was a really pltlfu' figure as he swung aimlessly at bat- Tha "fans" laughed every time, ho came up. For that matter, so did Ragan. Early this season, when Ragan was Winning on game after another, ho began meeting tho bait hard, and sometimes got two hits a game. Bo surprised was ho, attei knocking the ball Into eats territory, that he turned handsprings. Tha "root ers" forgot' to grin when hi turn camt and the cries nowaday afi -"Get a hit, FaW Look at that hole itr rlghU" ,- Ragan now haa all the confidence m .ne,eK . Porhaps, In 19H, ha will join tho rank r of plnch-hlttipg pitchers. rr Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 27 Cn. if I 0 3 0 0Crwfortl. til I M 0 Brooklyn ,...0 1 0 l'O 0 0 0 03 lUrtsall, Sb. 4 I 3 OOobb, If 4 3 3 0 0 Cincinnati,; Brooklyn, "J"""' iillllL l i ? S f : Rucker. Three-base 1 X?f5? : !.??! I II. n.hr Unm. mm ltnhlllKAl. rroiwr, a l l UVIUT. i 1 11 I II Sacrifice hit: Marsans, Dsubart. Double Dlay: Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Allen, 4; off Rucker. 1: off Johnson. 3. Struclc outi By Rucker, 4: by Johnson. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Wtckland and Bates by Alien, wna pucn: jonnson. nits: mi Allen, none In two Innings, none out In third: off Rucker. 9 in seven Innings. Time: 2:01. Umpires: Kleni and Orth. Braves Trounce Cards, BOSTON. Mass.. Aug. 22. Boston' bat- ting was timely today and the locals easily defeated St. Louis. 9 to 1. The visitors started In as though they weio polng to drivo Rudolph from tho box in the first inning, but ho settled down and kept the hits wen scattered. Doak. who started the pitching for the visitors, was wild and errors by St. Louis inflelders allowed tne locals to score, in By Schulz, 2; by North, 3; by House, L tlie sixin inuinK iiosiuii nuuio wiroe nits - j'assea nan; manage. Time, !.. Lin OotMtt, e... I 110 ist.tuie. o..4 l l l 4i3 usiorisrir. Ib4 o i o Nortb. v.... I 0 3 10 ToUli...l 12 27 13 lllousa, p. .. 1 0 0 A lUcdMU ..1 10 0 0 TotU.....W u nil" Batted for House in the ninth. New Tork 2 6 1 0 0 3 1 0 0-12 Detroit .0 00009138-7 Two-baso hit: Pecklnpaugh. Yhreo base hits: Baumann, Schultz, Cobb, Crawford. Home run. Pecklnpaugh. Hits: Off North, 11 in six Innings; ott House, 1 in thrco Innings. Sacrifice flyi Knight, Stolen bases; Cook, Maliel, Baumann, Hartzctl, Pecklnpaugh, Bush, Rondeau, High. Double play; Qalner to Bush. Left on bases; New York, 10; Detroit. 7. Bases on balls: Off Schulz. 2; off North, 9; off House, i. Struck out: with none out before Doak was taken from the box. Qeyer, the relief pitcher, stopped the scoring In the sixth, but ne aiso was oattea nara later in tne game. Score: BT. L0UI3. BOSTON". AD.H.O.A.I1 All. 11. 0. A. K. pi re a: Ferguson and 'Evans. Senators Shut Oat. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 22.-ltoy Mitchell kept the Washington's hits well scat tered, shutting them out, while Ills team mates lilt lKMiuiiiK ior tnree runs. et. Huirlas. 2b. 4 2 3 6 oMrntll. 3 1 3 3 I I-mii, Krored Its first runs In Ihe third o.k. ef..., 4 2 2 o "";, ? J J t inning when Agnew nnd Hhotton singled Mai., If.., 4 I 1 0 oOoBMllr, If. 3 14 0 0 Qri BI,u..nP.d . baso n Marean a wild SVb 5 I I ImuSS'&U itll throw. Austin beat out an Infield slnglo. WhHM rf.. 4 100 oBmltb, 3b... 2 o l o l scoring Agnew, nnd whllo Gondii wss rrLmrr, ts. 3 l 2 3 SD.tiin. Sb,.'. I ioi o ' dleutlrtg l.'mplro Dlnecn's declslua onotton crosma tne iiaie. nnuiioi pcurca the third run In the ulRhth, when lie singled and stole second, scoring on Aus tin's single. Washington's scoring chances were spoiled by two double plays. Score; 8T. LOUIS. WASHINGTON. AB.U.O.A.K. An.lt.O.A.15. Hhoittli, if.. 1 & 0 i)Mol!r, rf . 4 I 3 0 0 ....... . 1. . 4 .. n t1fnmlmw tk. A A 9 A Boston 2 0100402 -9 r.::.,"' iu...: i i 4 3 OMIIsn. el.... 4 0 3 0 0 Two-base hit Mej'ers. Thpee-bAse hit: wiillsnn, rf4 1 20 oandil. lb. . 3 1 7 1 Dvlln. Hits; Off Douk, in five Inning luirati, m,.s 1 0 4 Moran, n. 3 1321 tnone nut in slzth): off Geyer. I In three BrUf. lb,. . 3 1 0Wnk. If, . 2 1 0 0 0 WlDfo. C....3 0 3 2 )ZIhb. cf 4 110 0 RobrU. c. 3 O 2 1 tWbllni. a.. 4 1 4 0 Doak, p 2 0 0 1 Jltudolph, p.. 4 2 2 2 9 Oerer, p.i..l 0 0 1 o'McDoniU .1 1 0 0 0 Eisni ,.,..1 0 O 0 ToUU,...13 10 21 19 2 TcUIs.. .14 7 14 14 3 Batted for Smith In sixth. Rt. Loul 1, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t innnlngs. wacnnce nit; unititn. fnc -; f ; Y Tf,:,,.. - i X i t X flco tlr. Mowrey, Stolen bases: Mvers e""! 1 ! J Sjj!Xf.V,,e,V I ? S l I It). Left on bases: BL Louis. 7; Bnitott, I Mllrhll, p.. 8 0 2 0Bo.hl sf, p. 3 1 0 0 0 4. Bases on balls: Off Doak. 1; off - 7. , ,ash'" Totals ) 6 21 10 1 Ban for Boehllng In ninth. Stolen bases: Knot ten, Schater. Doublo Washington 00000000 0-0 St. Louis... 00200001 -Z (ilays: Balentl to Pratt to Brief; Austin to Pratt to Brief; Foster to Morgan to UandM. Lett on bases: Kt. Ixuls. 4; Washington, X Struck out: By Boehllng, 5; by Mitchell. 4. rassea Dan: Agnewv never. 1. Base on errors: Bt. Trills. Boston, 2. Hit by pitched ball. By Doalt, Myers. Struck out: By Doak. 6; by Rudolph, 3, Wild pitches: By Pork, 4. Time: 1:47. Umpires: O'Day and Kmsll. Colled on Aocoant of Darknrss. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. Aug. K.-niSpe. clal Telegram.) The approach of dark .. rnrred the cilllnc of the same be tween Central City and the Nebraska , i!lnie; 1.40. Umpires; Egun and Dlnen r-,.tierin with a 6 to 5 tied score. Laub I for Central City received good support I Maekmea Take Secoiia. and woiked well. Front, the star pitcher CHICAGO. I1U, Aug. 2.-Qulck thinking, of the Collegian, worked in great form I clever base running and three bunched and deserved a clean-cut victory. hits today gave Philadelphia the second Batteries- Nehraska Collegians, Front game of the series with Chlcaro, 2 to 1. and Dlneen; Central City, laub and , unck Weaver of Chicago paved the way Muxey. ' I to victory for the league leaders when v le fu ,0 puy attention to the umpires. 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