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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913.
You Really Can't Blame Mutt and Jeff For This
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
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THM UrHtYr YOU f I"?G f X COOUO CAT! NT ) CofA- ) ' r fPPe7 (N TH6 f fcgl
' Brenner, p 3 0 10 1
scnntzer, p z u u u u
Hicks 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson ............ 1 0 0 0 0
Totals S5 6 0 27 15
DES MOINES.
AB. R. II.
Tt.L at a
HOT MUCH PEP IN WHOLE GAME ' fox, if
i . Hunter, ci o
DES H0IHESTAKES .THIRD
Makes Clean Sweep of the Whole
Seriea with Bonrkes.
Enthusiasm Among the Playera Ran
Low and Local Team Mkn
SeTernl Errors that Let la
Winning Rune.
Des Moines made a clean sweep of tho
Ber!es when they took advantage of nine
errors .by tho Ro"rkcs yesterday and
copped the final game of the series by a
12' to 6 score. It was Dea Moines fare
well same of the season on the local
grounds and ther celebrated In great
fashion.
Omaha started booting the bal) In the
opening frame, when Thomason dropped
Leonard's high fly and let Hahn score
from second. Then In the second he
dropped another fly and let two more
runs In and Justice contributed two errors
In the same Inn'ng.
Bert Brenner was Manager Babb's se
lection for mound duty, but. he was ro
lled 1n tho fourth In favor of Vic
SchllUer. late of the Toledo Mudhens,
end he .finished tho pastime, but Vila ef
forts were Useless, and the Bupport he
received was ragged and. rough to say
the least.
Neither team showed any class and the
Bame reminded the handful of spectators
of some baoklot work, but then It seemed
to satisfy and the tans stuck It out to
the last.
Hahn opened the game with a double,
to left and" scored vwhen Thomasou
dropped Leonard's fly. In the second
Rollly was iafo on Justice's error. Shaw
walked and Bheldon scored both with a
triple over third. Fox walked and stole
lecShd. while Sheldon etolcTh'oma . TlfxiUr
slammed f one to deep center (Sfl Thoma-'
son dropped tt, and HuntSt-'went all the
way home on the errsr, tocorlr.fj'bfchlnd
Fox. - ,
Two iu the Faarth.
Omaha got two In the fourth. Congal
ton was bit by a pitched ball and took
second on a wild pitch, going to inira
whrti Leonard booted ShcwtaH'a grounder.
Bchipke walkrd and Brenner scored Con
ralton. and Shestak with a double to right
The Boosters Increased . their lead In
the fifth with four runs. Jones opened
with a single. . Bhaw was hit by a pitched
ball and Sheldon walked filling the bassa.
Lakaff strolled, forcing Jonfa across.
Hahn singled, scoring Shaw and 8he!don.
Lakaff scored when Taxne booted Fox's
rounder.
Brlnsr In Four More.
Omaha came back with two In tho same
Inning. Justice landed safe on Rellly's
frror and Thomason walked. Congalton
f orcd Tommle at second. Kane singled,
scoring Justice and placing Connie on
third, from whence he scored when Shea
UH forced Kane at second.
Bheldon opened the visitors' seventh
wth a double. Itogge was safe on an In
field hit. Hahn forced Itogge at seebnd
Fox singled, scoring Sheldon, and Hahn
tallied on an error by justice.
Omaha ralllod In the ninth and made
two. Thomason walked md scored on
Congalton's double. Kane was hit by a
pitched ball and Shestak landed safe on
,Btield6n's error. Schlpke's sarlflco 'fly
registered' Congalton. Score:
AB. .B, II.
Payne, 2b
justice, bs 4
Thomason, cf 3
.Congalton, rf 3
Kane, lb
Shestak, o o
Cole,,U 6
bchipke.- Sb J
UVUlltMUl WW ......... "
Jones, lb S
Rellly, ss S
Shaw, o 2
Sheldon, 2b 4
Lakaff,. p 2
Roghe, p 2
O.
0
3
1
12
2
5
1
0
0
A.
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
8
0
1
Totals i2 U 10 26 13 8
Ran for Kano In the ninth.
'Batted for ScKltier In the ninth.
'Shestak out, lilt by batted ball.
0 0 'J 220002 d
H.ts 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 if
Oes Moines
Runs 1 6 0 0 4 0 2 0 0-12
Hits , 1 1 2 Q 2 0 3 1 0-10
Two-base hits: Shestak. Brenner, Thom
ason, 'Congalton, Hahn, Sheldon. Th de
base hit: Sheldon. Stolen bases: Fox,
Sheldon. Sacr f.ce hit: Justice. Sacri
fice fly: Schlpke. Hits: O.f Brenner. 6
In- four and one-third Innings; off SJillt
zer, 4 In four and two-thirds Innings; oft
Lakaff, 6 In four and two-thirds tnnf.nKs;
off Rogge, 3 In four and dne-t!ilrl In
nings. Struck out: By Brenner, I; by
Schlltzef, 1; by Lakatf, 2; by Ro;ge, 8
Bases on balls: O.f Brenner, i: off
Schlltcer. 1; off Lakaff, 3,; off Rogge, 2.
Hit With p tched bail: Conga ton.. Kane,
Schlpke, Bliaw. Wild pitch: LakcXf. Left
on bases: Omaha, 7, Des Ko,ni.s, 10.
Time: 2:10. Umpire: Anderson.
i
Butcher, 2b ;.; 3 0 0 S 4 0
julllln. Sb 4 0 0 ,1 1 0
U:ock, c ,.4 0. 0 5 ,2 0
Coffey, s 3 0 0 31 0
Fisher, lb 4 ,0 0 C ' 0 1
Wilson, p 3 0 0 0 0 1
Sloan, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Klaton 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 "i 8 24 "5 1
Batted for Sloan In ninth.
Denver .....0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-2
Wichita ..J O'O 0 10 0 I M
Left on bases: Wichita. S; Denver, V.
Sacrifice hit Davis. Two-base bits: Davis
ci.auell. Hits: Oft Wilson. 9 In five In
'alngs; off Sloan, 2 In three innings.
Double plays: Perry to Rapp to Hughes,
GUmore to Block. Struck out; By Perry,
lv; by Wilson, 2; by Sloan, L Bases on
balls: Off Wilson, 2; off Perry, 6; ofi
eioan, z. umpire: u xooie. Time: i:a.
BIOUX TAKE EASY VICTORY
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Played. Won, Lost.
and
DENVER WINS
AMD LOSES
Breaks Even Ir, Contests with Job
bers at Wichita.
WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 28. Wichita
broke even with Denver in a double
header; Bunched hits on Regan decided
the Jirst ftame, wh'.lo Chavmell'o triple,
following two singles, saved Denver a
s'nmutout In tho second. Hughes, Mld
dleton and Channell featured by heavy
hitting. &core. first game:
WICHITA.
AU. R. H. O. A. B.
Rapp bs 3 Vi
Nicholson, If. 5 4
Mlddleton. cf. ...... 6 1
Hughes, lb G
(Hills, rf. 3
Burke, 2b 4
Smith, 3b 4
Castle, c. , 4
Regan, p. &
Durham, p. 0
Wacob 1
2
2
0
10
2
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
1
0
0
O.
0
3
1
2
1(
6
3.
0
A.
7
2
0
0
1
2
0
1
3
Totals SI 4 11 27 15 0
DENVER.
AR. R. H. O; A. EJ.
Ollmore. It 4 0 13 10
Cassldy, rf. C 1 1 1 0 0
Channell, cf. 3 12 10 0
Butcher, 2b. 4 1 S 3 2 0
Julllin, 3b 3 0 1 2 3 0
Spahr. c 3 0 2 8 1 0
Coffey, ss 4 0 0 2 0 1
Fler, lb 4 2 15 12
Gilbert, p. 4 112 10
3
4
3
t
,4
2
..... 1
1
A.
3
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
' Totals 33 3 12 27 9 3
Battedfor Regan In eighth.
Denver , 00020021 1-0
Wichita 00000301 0 t
Left on bases: Wichita. 9: Denver, 5.
Sacrifice hits. Qulllin, Bpahr. Two-banc
hits: SSmlt'n, Spahr (2), Ollmnre, Husrhev
Three-base hit: Gilbert. Btolon base.
Burke. Home run: Fisher. Hits: Off
Regan. 11 In eight Inn'ngs: off Durham,
I In one Inning. 'Double plav: Rapp to
Smith. 8truck out: By Regan. 4: by
Gilbert. 7. Bases on balls. Off Regan, i
off Gilbert, 3. Hit by pitched bait:' By
Heean. Channell. Time: 2:00, Umplrei
O'Toole.
Score second game.
WICWTA.
AB. R. H. O. A. K-
iiapp, ss 5 0 1
Nicholson, lf...i S 2 1
Mlddleton, cf. 4 1
Hughes, lb....i 4 1
2
4
3
8
0
3
1
10
1
Davis, rf 2 , 1
Burke, 2b 4 0
Bmlth, 8b 3 0
Wacobr o 4 0
Perry, p 4 0
Totals 85 G 1 27 8 1
DENVER.
AB. R. IL O. A- E
GUmore, If 3 118 10
Cassldy, rf 5 1 2 0 0 0
Channell, cf... 4 0 3 4 0
Banch .Hits Off Boehler
Bnarher.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.( Aug. n The
Sioux bunched hits off. Boulder and
Buscher, which, combined with loose
fleid.ng, gave them an easy victory over
St. Joseph. Wheatley p: tched good ball
for the locals until the slxtn, when ha
weakened somewhat. Doyle finished th
game, 'holding the Drummers eafely.
lioehlers offerings were hit hard and
timely by the locals. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H4 O
'Streeter, If. 4
tsmun, ss 4
uaiianan, aa
Davidson, cf.
Wood, lb
Marshall, rf.
Vann, c
Wheatley, p
Doyle, p
Totals ....y, 35 .10 13 27 8 2
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.' II. O. A. E.
Dawson, cf. 4 0 110 1
Kolley, If. 4 0 1 0 0 0
ZwilUng. rf. 5 0 0 0 0 0
e sterzil,, Sb 3 2 1 1 3 0
Gygil. lb. 4 2 2 8 Z 1
Watson, 2b 4 0 1 1 3 0
Grltlltn, c 3 0 2 8 2 ,0
Mo nnc. ss i.. 4 l o G .2 1
Bochier, p ., 2 0 O 0. 3 1
Buscher, p. 1 0 0 0 3 1
Steener , 10 10 0 0
- Totals .35 D "i 24 18 1
Batted for Wheatley In sixth.
Batted for Bochier In sixth.
fit. Joseph 020003000 ft
Sioux City 32002030 -W
Left on bases: Sioux City, 1: St. Joseph,
9. irat biue on errors: Sioux Citv, 2;
gt. JoBepn, 2. Two-base hits: Griffith,
bmltn, ivtsterzll. btolen bases: (-allalian.
JJoyie. H.ts: orf Bouiiler. m in live in
ti.nss; off wneutifcy, m six mn.ngai
of Wuschor, 3 In three Innings; off Doyle,
J In three Innings. struck out: By
iioehler. y, by Wheatley, 2; by Doyle. 1:
boeuler, 2; off Whtauey. 4; off Doyle. 1;
?Jl5..".U.BCher,. J'ooA balls: Vann
ni't, V",4 pllcn;. Uoewer. Hit by
pitcntd bail: Westentll. Time: 2X). Uni
an: begnst.
LINCOLN AND KAWS BREAK EVEN
Topelia Captnrea First Contcat Alter
Tvrelve Innlnaja.
TOPEICA. wi., Aug. M.-Uncoln and
Topeka broke even in a dodbie header,
oi own bad only one bad inning in the
Hint game, wh.ch lopeka won in twelve
nmlnfts. The Btcona game went to the
visitors because of Miller's wilanesa and
poor support. Score rirst game:
TOPEICA.
AB, R. II. O, A. E.
Cochran, Sb 4 2 1 3 6 0
'orBihe, rf 3 3 2 1 0 .0
Aicmrry, 2u 3 l 1 4 3 1
tvoerneri Id ,, 6 0 8 13. 1 l
Otar, cf 4 0 J. 0 0 0
.napps, if , 4 0 110 0
aiitllisler, o 3 0 0 8 4 u
G. Smith, as 6 0 1 3 3 2
iirown, p 6 0 0 0 2 o
, Totals 37 6 10 30 19 4
LINCOLN.
Donver 130
Des Moines 128
Ltnooln 133
St Joseph 129
Omaha ,...131
Topeka 139
Bloux City 129
Wlch'ta 133
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER.
New oYrk.,82 37 .689
Phlta. CS 45 002
Chicago ...G5G5.G43
Pittsburgh .(3 64 .5-S
81
74
69
08
62
63
67
49
46
G4
63
63
69
TO
72
83
FREMONT WINSBY BIG SCORE
Pathfinders Find Weak Spot in
Hastings' Armor.
Pet.
.678 . LEAD BY TREMENDOUS TOTAL
.623
.512
.473
.458
.443
.371
Brooklyn ...62 64 . 448 Boston
LEAGUE.
Beatrice Celebrate First Appearance
in Grand Ialnnil by Defeating;
Home Team by Nine to Fonr
Kearney Wlaa.
PHILLIES WINBY HITTING
Take Opening Game of Series from
Giants by Seven to Two.
MAItQUAItD DRIVEN FROM BOX
PhUa. ...
Cleveland ..72 49 .595 i
rhir2Sf " B K4 Telegram.)-WhIU Hastings erred fright-
FREMONT, Neb., Aug. S.-(5pec!al
Detroit 53 71 .423
St. Lout 48 78 .831
New York.. 40 77 .842
STATE LE lOL'tl
W.L.rct.
Kearney ...61 9. '10
Hastings ..30 46 604
vorK
superior
Boston 60 66 .431
Cincinnati .49 7G .396
St Loul 44 77 .304
AMER. ASS'N.
W.L Pet
Milwaukee 78 64 ,l'Jl
Mlnneaplls 76 &7 ,v,i
Louis v 11 o .16 67 .&'!
Columbus ,.74 eo'.K:
Bt. fftUl fO 70 46!
Toledo 58 76 .4 3
Kan. Clty..t8 76 .Hi
inaianapiis 49 kl .37
Yesterday's Reanlta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, C-S; Wichita, 4-0.
Lincoln, 5-8; Topeka, 6-4.
DeB Moines. 12; Omaha, 6.
St. Joseph, 5; Sioux City, 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 2: Philadelphia, 7.
Boston. 1; Brooklyn. 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington. 0: Boston. L
Philadelphia, ; New York, 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Toledo, 8; Indianapolis, 12.
Louisville, 4; Columbus. 3.
Milwaukee, 8: Kansas City,
Minneapolis. 4: St. Paul, 8.
. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Hastings, 1; Fremont, 17.
York. 2: Kearney, 6.
Superior, 2; Columbus, 4.
Beatrice. 9; Grand Island, 4.
Gamea Today.
Western League Denver at Topeka,
Linco.n at Wlohlta, St. Joseph, at Omaha,
Xtaa -Moines at Sioux City.
National League Mew tfork at Phlla
delph.a, St. Louis at Cincinnati, Chicago
at Pittsburgh.
American League Washington at Bos
ton, Philadelphia at New York, Cleve
land afSt. Lotils.
American Association Toledo at In
dianapolis, Louisville at Columbus, Mil
waukee at Kansas City, Minneapolis at
St. Paul.
Nebraska State League Hastings at
Fremont, York at earney, Superior at
coiumbus, Beatrice at Grand Island.
..69 69 .600 fully In the field, Fremont played a tight.
In Four Times nt Bat Slngee Hits
for it Home Run anil Tvro
Donlilrn Srnton Pitches
Masterly Unit.
game and fell heavily on the visiting
pitchers, getting flftoen hits for a total
of seventeen' runs. Hastings used four
catapults. Score;
ItABTlNOS. FREMONT.
AD. I l.O. A. E. AD.II.O.A.K.
0
0
ork ol 43 810 Dentol4, II, 4 0 l t) WklUoe, M. i t i
,Y..IA. Kt .vi r.A WlMtr. lb.. I 1 1 X Turnln. Ir.. 110 0
Columbus .. it ,4 Tkr. e.. 1 0 0 0. lltmy, lb.,. S 111 II 0
Frilmont ."isCJ.'lffi 2ffh J . .''V'" i ? 'o i o
leatrlce ....46-O.4C0 ?"?' 5'" i 2 '2 i '' ,by" 1 i .? I 2i
n. . m jc "WS f " J" !" ? "I
Off Miller, 5 In eight Innings. Bases on
balls: Off Miller, 4; off Dessau, 6. stiucK
out: By Miller, 3; by McCullough, 1; by
Dtssau, 4. lasscd ball. Baker, Wild
pitch: MoCulloUgh. Hit with pltche.
ba.l: By Miller, 1. Time: 1:52. Umpires:
Colliflower and Wood.
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A
. . AB. It. H. Ol A. E.
uoya, 2D b i, 2 3 1 o
nuuer, 3b 6 0 114 0
-o.e, ct 6 1 3 0 0 0
McormiCK, If 2 1 0 1 0 0
Itiaruour, lo... 6 0 0 14 1 0
coutns, rf..... 4 0 0 3 0 0
uutvi.tig, ss 3 1 0 3 6 0
icawir, c , 5,1 0 9 2 0
b.i.lili, p 3 0 1 0 3 0
iwiupp, p 2 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 49 5 7 34 18 0
One out when -winning run was scored.
Topea 1 0002200000 1 ti
LiliCoin ....O 0100400000 0-4
'i too-base hit: Gear, tmlth. Sacrifice
Ims; 4ioi-arryUJ. uear, McAllister, Cole,
Barbour, louoie p.us: ctn.Ui mi to Jio
Anlb.er to Koorner; naaer to Uarbour to
uaber: Miaijp id fowling to baroour.
btoien bae; Ooctiruu, Mci,urry, itupps,
ivweiiier, Rader. Hits: Utt Sniuh, o in
seven innings; oft tvuapp. 6 ,n lwe In
lungs. iau on bu.i: Oft Brown, 7;
ott Bmlth. u; olt iviupp, Z. Struck out:
xy wown, ti; oy oiu.ia, .6; by xvnupp,
v Wua pitch: iirown. Time: 2:3v. bin
pires: Wooas aim Colliflower.
Score, seoond game:
TUPKKA.
AB. R. IL O. A. H.
Cochran, 3b 4 0 1 2 3 0
Foisythe, ,f ....
McLatry, 2b 1 1-1 2 z 1
lvoe.ne. , lu i 0 0 11 0 0
(jeur, cf 6 1 0 '1 0 0
ltapvs, if S 1 a 2 O l
Swbel, o 4 0 0 6 11
C. omllh. ss 4 1 2 1 i o
il.l.er, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
aiucui.ougn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0
C .m.tu 1 A A n a . a
- - ........... v w w v
Totals
'V
....h.7. 4 I -27 11
LINCOLN.
AB. R. IL O,
A.
Lloyd, 2b 6 0 1 S 3
Ita-er, 3b 4 3 0 1 1
Cole, ct 2 2 0 2 0
iiCv.ormlck, If 6 13 2 0
baruour, lb 4 0 0 12 0
CoiUns, rf 4 0 110
Doming, ss J 1 1' 2 2
Baker, o 8 10 4 0
Leniaj, p 2 10 0 5
Totals ,,,.82 8 5 17 11 3
Batttd for Miller in the eighth.
Topeka .0 11110000-4
Llncon , 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1-8
Three-base hit: G. Smith. Two-bai.
I h.ts: oiy.he, McLarr. Kapps, Aicco.
trick, t'olllns. Sacrlf.c hits: Baker.
role. HacrKIce fly; Barbour. Stolen
1 bases. Koerner, G. Smith, Dowllng. Hits;
Aquill Breaks Iowa '
Record for Trotters
DES MOINES, Aug. 2J.-(Spoclal Tele
gram.) Another state record hi trotting
was broken at the state fair lr.i the 2:10
trot, when In the second heat Aquill, an
Oklahoma mare, went the mile In 2:10H.
The free-for-all pace waa hard fought
and the best race of the day, but all
races started late. Summary:
Trotting, 2:10 class, purso 8900:
Aquill, b. tn. (J, McQlalg, Tulsa,
Okl.) 113
Ramey Constantlne, br. g. (King
HIU Farm, St. Joseph)... 4 2 1
Prince Lot. blk. K. (M, C. Keefer,
National City. Cal.) 3 3 2
Margaret Preston, blk. m. (Joe
Rea, Lexington, Ky,), 5 6
Frank L-. b. g. (O. Amundsen,
Belolt, Wis.) .-. 2 4 4
Pewee, b. r. (B. Fenyon, Mem
phis. TennO 6 6 6
Bell Tolus, b. m. (T, Branlgan,
Kimball. Neb.) 7
Time, 2:12M, 2:104. 2:13.
Pacing, free for all, purse 8S00:
ColnnrWa Fire, b. h. (E. O.
Bohanan Lincoln. Neb.) 3 2X11
Kewanee Queen, blk. m. (W.
B. Taylor. Sedslla Mo.) 112 2 2
Glmrr. br h. (H. W. Brown,
WInfleld. Kan.) E E 3 3 4
Klrhy Ptar. b m. fD. McMa-
hon, Llbertyrllle. Mo.) 4 4 4 4 3
Sam b ':' (A. Johnson, Gran-
rer, -Mo.) 3 3 5 5 6
Ti.ti. .(vu v.oru., I:W. 2:10.
Trotting, 2:17 class, purse S700:
il va Dllnn b. h (W. B. Tay- ,
lor Sedalla, Mo) , 1 1'3 3 1
Chsrlev J., b. h. (C. E. Alger,
Down) , 3 6 J 1 2
Ivan The Oreat. b. h. T. Mc-
Mnhon, UbertwHie Mo).... 3 2 12 8
A. L. n. b. h. (Charles Low-
der, Waverly) , 4 3 4 5 4
Rnslor Rtnne. b h. (N. L.
More, N'fon, N-h.)... 5 4 K 4 8
Time, 2:1714. 2:1V4 2:14U. 2:16K. 2:W4,
Amerlcnn Aaaoclation Rrsnlts.
At St. Paul R.H.E.
MlnnranoMs 4 13 2
m. I'aui , 8 12 1
Tlnt'eries; Burns and Owens; Rleger and
James.
At Columbus R.H.E.
Louisville , 4 o i
Coumbus , ,,. 3 io l
Batteries: P".ll and demons; Cook,
Turner and Smith.
At Indianapolis R.H.EL
Toledo 3 12 4
Indianapolis 112 19 2
Batterlss: George. Benton, Been and
Devoght; Wetzel and Casey.
At ansaa City R.H.E,
Milwaukee 8 12 0
ansaa. City 3 7 2
Batteries: Young. Dougherty. Cutting
and Marshall; Rhoades and Moore,
O'Connor.
W.lcb. lh... i 1 1 i u
UcCUm, It.. 4 111 ONitf. rf.... 4 0 10 0
ItletidJon. 0 3X01 .Iloutt, p... 4 1 0 0 ,0
mier, it... i o l l u
Wilier, p... 0 0 0 0 1 ToUli ....SI II 10 1
Johnson, p., 0 0 0 0 0
Touu ,.,.u"Ja!il
Hastings 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Fremont 85120240 17
Two-base hltsi Routt. Turpln. Three
base hits: Stone, Henry Wontsel. Home
tuns. WentXAl, Wal.ace. Stolen ba-ji
Turtln. Double Plays: Firestone to
Tacke! Brown to Tacke; Rlchardeon to
Firestone to Tacke, Bases on balls: Ott
Willoy. 3; off McCabe. 2; off Routt, L
Left on base: Fremont, 2. Hits: Otf
willey. 1: off Johnson, 6; off McCabe, 1.
Passed balls: Siange. Richardson (2).
Wild pitch: Routt. Time: 1:56. Umpire:
Pontius.
Beatrice Tflms Grand Island.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 2S.-(8pe-elal
Telogrm.) Beatrice celebrated Its
tn.tlal appearance In tnls city by easily
winning the game. , It was a slow and
rather llstloes contest,, Beatrice taking
the lead at the beginning of the gome
and holding It to the end,
' Although the locals had slightly better
or the hitting question, Artley's free
passes to first tipped the balance In
favor of the vis tors. Both teams hit tho
ball well, Joo Smith getting two thre
backers and a single In five trips to thH
rubber. Artley walked, seven men and
hit two. Scoro;
MBATniCK. OTtAND f LA Nil.
AB.H.0.A.B1. AD. ll.O. A. B.
Tappon, ss., 1 1 2 CETmlth, is... t o X J
untanoa, . i o I iDownsr. rr.. IS 0 1
UUck. tt.... 8 110 iBsrrr, 2b... I 1 I
Hale?, lb... 6 1 a 1 i Rchoonovr.ef 4 0 1
lllnklln, cf, 4 I 1 0 Potttt. 0.... 4 0 6
Ltns. It 5 10 0 Farler, lb... 4 1 10
Brtwer. lb., i D II 1 4)Wsrd, lb.... 6 11
Cos, o I 1U t IKuitaberr. If 4 t 1
Tbamu, p I 0 9 1 .ArlKjr, p,,.. 4 0 0
ToUl U It S7 It 1 Totals ....If 11 IT 6 I
Beatrice 01130111 10
urana island ..... ooooioso 0-4
Earned runs: Beatrice. 3; Grand Island,
8. Two-base hits; Farley, Tappnn, Ward.
Three-base hits: Smith (I). Bases on
balls: Off Thomas, 4 off Aitloy, 7.
(truck out: By Thomas. 11; by Artley,
6. Left on bases: Beatrice. II rtrnnri
klsland, ii First base on errors: Grand
isiana, ij ueatnee, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: Tappnn, Brannon. BtSolcn bases'.
Haley, Ling, Brewer, Cce (I), Downey.
Sacrifice hits. Tapnan, Brnnnon. Black,
Brewer, Thomas (2). Time: l!55. Um
pire : Myers.
York Falls to Connect.
KEARNEY. Neb.. Aug. -.-(Special
Telegram.) while York batsmen vainly
tiled to connect with the hall at tn
opportune moment, the Kaps by bznging
the ball when hits meant runs won t.u
first game of the series In a decisive
manner. Acock started th.ngs in tht
first inning by hitting one straight over
the center field fence for a homo run
and Osborne was unable to stop the n't
ling until after tho end of the second,
when Kearney had secured a four-run
lead. Woodruffs fielding and a home tun
by Clark in the fourth also featured.
Score!
' YORK. KEARNEY.
AD.II.O.A.2. in.lt.ri.AK.
mc, iu,.,, t i i x oeingiston, ir I 0 0
MulT.jr. r.. 4 1 0 0 iBjrntk, lb.,, 4 0 1 1
Trie, lb.... 4 110 OAcock, 2b... 4 114
Clark, K ... 1110 Jlerrlott, lb. 4 114 0
Mllmqit, ss 4 1 1 2 Sehturss, cf 1 0 0 0
Msttlcka. o. 4 0 I 1 lOrsr. 0 4 111
Llse, lt.. 8 1 o 0 0 Woodruff, ss 4 1 8 4
Biupp, lb.., 4 2 4 4 OElrlekson, rf 1 0 1 0
Osborns, p.. I 0 0 1 Ipljmptoa, p 8 1 0 1
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eKarney 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Mulvcy, Hnapp. Plymn
tor.i. Home runs: Clark, Acock. Stolen
hmM! Ami! rimiht ntuu, r.lmn..i.i
to Snapp to Price. Earned runs: York.
z: Kearney, a. liases nn hnllai nff rtm.
borne, Bj off Plympton, 2. Lft on basesi
jrora, o; Kearney, e. Hacrifice flv; Si8n
glcton. Struck out: By Osborne. 9; by
Plympton, 4. Passed balls: Mattlrka (1).
Time: 1:37. Umpires: Monroe and
Fretse,
Coiamtios Edges Ont Ahead.
COLUMBUS. Neb., Aug. 28. (Special
Telegram.) With two down and the
bases full In the seventh Ray Cran
landed orr the bair for a two-bagger,
thereby clearing the sacks and winning
the game for Columbus. The Cement
Makers made a threaten ng rally In the
ninth, but Red Smyth saved the day with
a brilliant catch In center field. In four
timet, at bat Rondeau connected with the
ball for two singles and a double. Score:
COLUMnU8. SUPBIUOit,
AD.ll.O.A.E AD.II.O.A.K.
Rondeau, lb 4 I 1 I Mtlntrt, cf. 4 ) 0 0 0
Isoplta, lb. 1 1 1 I Manas, lb.. 4 0 4 2ft
Bmjrtb. cf... 1 0 1 0 Tblssln, If.. 6 1 0 0 0
Dsal, lb,... S 0 II 0 Lanilrslb, rf 4 1 1 0
Itanuar. .. 1 0 4 2 Ormr. lb..,, 4 0 10 0
Crao, rf..... 4 110 (Obat. lb 4 0 0 1 0
Adams, s... 2 1 1 I Brown, 4 0 0 1 ft
Krsnlfar, rf 4 0 1 0 hll. c... 4 111 4 0
Core, p 4 0 0 4 Jepton, p.... 1 1 0 I 0
- Bocswlta, lb 1 1 0 0 0
ToUl 87 I 17 II 6
v, Totsla ....17 T 34 U 0
"Batted for Jepson tn ninth.
Superior 1 0001000 0-2
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4
Earned runs: Columbus, 2. Stolen bases;
Rondeau (3, Peoples (2). Sacrifice hits:
Melnert, Manda, Smith, Adams (2), Two
base hits: The'sslng, Lpjidretb, Ron
deau, Cran. Hits: Off Jepson, 3: off
Coroy, 7, Struck out: By Jepson, 11; by
Corey, 7. Bases on balls: Off Jepson, 6;
off Corey, a Wild pitch: Corey. Time:
1:40, Umpire; Lonanecker.
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Union Aasoclatloa Results,
Salt Lake. 6; Helena. 4.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2S.-IIard hit.
ting on the part of Philadelphia won th
opening game or tho final series here
with New York today by 7 to 2.
Alarquard was' driven out of the box In
the fourth Inning, and Crandall, who
succeeded him, was a so hit hard, al
though many of the Phillies' drives wen
straight Into a New York fielder a hands
Magco played a prominent part In Phil
adelphia's victory. In four times at bat
ho hit for a home run and two doubles,
he hitting for tho circuit In the fl.rt In
ning with Byrne and Knabe on tho bases,
This gavo tho Phillies a lead they never
relinquished. Seaton pitched IrWe.ly
ball, holding tho Giants to six scatUred
hits. Doolan'B tleldlng and catches by
Magoe, Murray and Bums featured.
Score;
new totik. riiiLADxt,ritu.
AD.H.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.U
Hums, rf.... 1I0 OMrrns, rt... I 1 I 1 o
Hhafer, lb.. 4 111 IKnabs, lb., tilts
Fletcher, ss 4 1 1 1 Paaksrt, ct. 8 0 I 0 0
Doyle, lb... 4 I I I OMarre, If... 4 110 0
Merkla, lb., 8 0S! FCraralb, rf. 1 0 1 0 0
Murray, If.. 4 110 t Luaerua, lb, I 1 IS 0 1
Bnodcraaa,cf 10 4 1 Doolsn,- ss.. I t 0 0
McLean, c. 10 I a OKtlllter, o.. 1 1 4 1 a
Marquard, pi M I . Beaton, p, 10 110
Crandall, p, looiv
, ToUU ....17 !! 1
Totals ....11 14 11 0
New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
Philadelphia 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 7
Two-base hits: Magee (2), Luderus, Kll
l'fer Shafer. Home run: Magce. Hits! Off
Marquard, 4 In three innings (0 Out In
fourth); off Cmndall, 5 In five Innings.
Sacrifice hit: Paskert Sacrifice files:
Doolan, Kllllfer. Stolen bases: Doyle,
Merkle. Double play: Doolan to Knabe to
Luderus. Left on bases New York, ;
Philadelphia, 4 Bases on balls: Off Ssa
ton, 4; off Marquard. Si otf Crandall, 2.
F rst base on error: New York, L
Struck out: By Seaton, 2; by Marquard.
2; by Crandall. t Tlmo; 1:65. Umpires.:
Brennan and Eason.
Dodsera Tronn'co Brave. '
BROOKLYN, Aug. 18. Brooklyn aver
ted a drop to a tie for fifth place with
Boston today by beating the Braves- tish
first game of their seriea, 6 to L Two
pastes, two errors, two steals and two
hits, tho latter a homer to deep lefUby
J Smith, gavo Brooklyn a four-run ia
at the start, Fisher scored the fifth and,
last run In the fourth on his triple aad
Miller's single. Score:
BOSTON. BUOOKT.TV. "
AD.H.O.A.R Aa
Mamvllle.sa a I 1 1 OMoran, rf... a 0 1 e I
0 9 1 cuubaw, xIl
0 10 OColllns, cf.. S
lot . -Whmt, If... i
110 1 Daubert, lb. 4 1
0 0 1 (J. Smith, lb 4 1
ISO i Fisher, ... 4 1
3 11 'Miller, a.... I 1
1 3 1 f Allen, p.... 0 0
0 0 0 mucker, p... 1 0
U U U 0 .
Totals ....N IK14 1
ToUl II It ( 1
Batted for Perdue In ninth.
Ran for Rarldan in ninth.
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 fi
Brooklyn ...4 0 0 1 0 0 0
Left on bases: Boston, 9; Brooklyn. 5.
Three-base hits: Cutshaw, Fisher. Home
run: J. Sm th. Sacrifice fly: Wheat First
base on error: Boston, 1. Btolen bases;
Mnranvllle, Moran, Daubert. Double
plays: Fisher to Cutshaw to Daubert,
stacker to Cutshaw to Daubert, Cutshaw
to Daubert, Cutshaw to Fisher to Daub
ert J. Smith to Cutshaw to Daubert.
Maranvlllo to Myers. Bases on bals: Ofi
Rucker, 4; 6ff Perdue. 8, Struck out: By
Rucker, 4; by Perdue, 2. Hit br g4tch4
ball: By Allen, Maranvllle. Hits: Off Al
len, 5 fn one and one-third Innings; otf
Rucker, 4 In seven and two-thirds In
nings. Tims: 1:25. Umpires: O'Day aaa
Emslln.
Uerers. lb.. 4
Lord, rf.... I
A Uonkld.lb 4
Mann, If.... 4
F.Smltli, lb 4
Zlnn, cf. .... 4
Whallnt. e. 4
. erdue, p.. 1
lUrlden,,., 0
Clrlttith.... 0
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DESHLER, Neb., Aug. 28.-(SpecW
Telegram.) DesWer shut out t?ubbel
Teusday on the Hubbell diamond by Ht
score of 6 to 0. Score. TtH.X
Deshler .,,.,,,1 0 01.0iM4I
Hubbell ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 7
Batteries: 'Deshler, Dull and nurtrarru
Hubbel!, Bowman and Welch.
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