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2-S Bringing Up PHILLIES IN LEAD; GIANTS GIVEN GAME (Continued from Pago One.) the very large attendance there waa no place for the apectatora to move to. The gum tiUrted aa a. runaway affair for New Tori:, who icored six runs in the fint three Inning. Alexander op poeed Mathewson. and the .former wild ties helped the vlsltora to make a four-, run atari Alexander walked the flrat thnta men and then a alngle by Doyle and, a double by Merklo cleaned up the baata. In the fourth Inning Chalmbera relieved Alexander and he held the New Yojktra scorolcsi for the remainder of the game. They did not secure a hit nor did a runner reach4 firat bate. The Phillies turned upon Mathewson In the jilxth and with tho aid of five hlta and two error scored fvo, runs. In the eov enth with one on bate. Byrne bounded tho bai into the left field blcaehera for a homo run. That put the locala one run ahead and another run waa added In the eighth on Mttgee's double and Cravath'a Ingle. Score: NEW TOIIK. mtLADKM'inA. AB.H.O.A.B. AU.1I.U.A.B. fl. tlurnt 1. 1 0 UlTrne. It... 4 1 1 Mater, lb... 71eUhf. St. I Doll. lb..., 4 1 0 1 4 10... 1 a t eruknt, (.. 4 l a iwit. if.... I I I 0 CCravslh. rt. 4 a 1 0 OlAiiltrus.- b. 4 1 11 1 SDMlan, M.i. 4 0 1 1 IBurna, ...... 3 1 J 1 I Merkl. lb.. 1 1 11 yum), rt.. 1 1 o Kerire, e... 1 HuMmo, cf 1 0 4 0 1 e e o t dthwa, p'l WcOemtck. 1 1 OAlexandtr, pp 0 0 6 t Chalmers, pt 1 o 0 a w i a r-.-r Ttl.....4 H'X IS 1 Batted fef Alx4t4ar In third. ,, rone eut when Ram, waa forfeited.'- JNrttad fee JKerkle to ninth.. , , New1 Tee ......,v.i.4 1. 1 .-, huladtfpkt ........... M M I 1 H ,Tw.bM hlta: . Sferkle. Cravath, Cuderue, Knabe. x Magee, Home rant Byrne, KHs: Off Alexander. 0 in threo Innings; off Chalmera, none in five and ace-third lnnlnf . ' 8criflce hit! Murray. Stolen bases: O Burn, Mertcle. left on baaea: New York 1: Philadelphia, 2. Baica on ball; Off Alexander. 3. Vint baiw.oit arrorai Htw TTork, rhlla delv)Vlia, 1. Struck out: By Mathewton, ; by Alexander, l: by. Chalmera, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpirea: Jrrennan and ao;rf. , WEDS WIS . SLOW GAME Ooak. So Wild He Retlrca In Third Znitlnar. CINCINNATI, Autr. 30.-CtncInnRtl won a alow and ragged game from St. Loula today, t to 4. Doak waa wild that ho retired In favor of Ferrltt In tho third. She " latter waa hit freely durlnu hla reflma on the mound, while Oerer ap peared too late to aave the day. Amea, n the other hand, -pitched fair haU. Oroh's home run in the flrat inning 'wtia it! battli feature. Both catcheia we wtM In thalr throw to. tha bate., tc ialaw aacka bleig recorded during the lai,' 9c ore: , BV. 16VK. , OKCXNNATI. AB.K.O.A.E. AB.M.0.A.8. K...4 1 2 SSm, tth 4 3 .1 4 (ItotM. rt..., I a t 1 Otamm, sr.... a a I v uuron. till 1 IMumm" f. 1 0 8 tShtckkrS, efl 1 10 1 CHoMIUtl. Ul 111 Virniw, W. 4 1 rukr, lbi i VXmit, M, 1 1 ' X CKnn. M..... Mil floru. (.,( I l Woif, lb... 4 111 DMk, rtrrilCp.... 10 rtrv p. oi 0 e (cunt, ,.... 4 111 t CAmM. p..,.. 4 i a o i -wiaaa, .mm i t o Touu uunit 4 ..... V V 9 ToUh.,..,W 1 H I I Batted for 0Leary In ninth, Batted for Oeyer" In ninth, 6L LoUla- 0 2000000 1-4 Cincinnati .....s 0200020 -7 TWQ-baaa hit! Clark. Home runs Oroh. Hlta: Off Doak, S in two and one-third Inning; oft Perrltt. 7 in four and two thirds innlnga; off Oeyex, 2 In' one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Beacher. . Stolen baaea: Konetchy, Whltted, Magea, Oakea, Hug jrtna, Beacher, Batea, Oroh, UheckarU, Hoblltael. Double playa: Oroh to Hob llUel, O'Leary to lIugRlna to Konetchy, Left on bacea: St. Loula, 6; Cincinnati, t Baaea on balla: Off Doak. 4; oft Perrltt, ; off Amea. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Amea, Konetchy. Struck out: By Doak, IS by Perrltt. 3; by Amea, 1 Paaaed ball: Clark. Wild pitch: Doak. Time: 'S:07. Umpires: lUgler and Byron. ran) poe fifth place "Brve TnUe Both Kadu oi Double, llrnder from Dodnera, BROOKLYN, Aug. 50.-Boton tied Brooklyn for" fifth place today by tak ing a double-header by the scores of 12 to 0 ana 6 to L Both Tyler and Qulnn. tho latter Juit pure hated from Rochcater, had the local batatnen at tholr mercy and It n not until the ninth Inning of tha aeo4nd game that tb Brooklyna were ble to aco.-e. Then X Smith tripled and camo home in PUher0 out The oBatona hamroored the Br-kly titchcra all over tha field and tooit ad vantage of them laerable fleldlntr of the, iiamen team, xne first gamo waa a Bmo waa a farce, Brooklyn piling up aeven errora of which Fisher accumulated ;our. Zlnn bad a rrest day at the bat. getting two . hlta in the first game and four In a row kt the second. MaranvllU'a Ul around 1 wora tor uosion was me reatnre. soore. rrt game: narrow, 2atooxi.TK. . AD.H.O.A-E JLB.II.O.A.E HiruTll. nl t a 1 OMena. rf... t l o 0 Mnt. lb,.. 0 111 Lord. rf... 1 a a s -iixioir .10(0 a (Cviw, nuii 0. CClltu, .... 4 2 10 1 Wbcit. u. .. 4 a 4 a CaaMHr. M..4 a a lnir, M. 4 2 1 Ilea CDjabJirt- lk. J a. 1 onmtW ft. 4 t i a ci. salts, lbi o a l Klsa, tt 4- 1 0 tVlthtr. m.,. Sail f amU Sb4 1 4 14lllr. t 1 1 a IWItca. I i T ( VUOrtjr. 1 0 a 0 p... I I t OJUUs, p.... 0(00 onmtbTj r 1 I 1 "V I (wELu-viHusr ) II mtoww ) I : tSS'Sf' S ) I You don't o I wruuTum- 1 be oini mow u" hosbmid diont I - Htr 6 one, - ME 6 I ,tMV OUT OP THlb -i ,, i ,. VOU "iTVVf Tnnnnnnnnnnrrnenl SOtfY.WChV i HOME FP01 HiHHv TRICKED ME! J .COMPANY Wit I BB fl9 SCIWBM -VoU JjMtMmK I HAD A Dtl-lHTFU. ' 1 WGILI- Pffili V l Father wffnr. p... t a a Tout 49 U1TU C'Humm.ll .. a a 9 9 0 TUUM, p.. 1 0 1 0 yout....To""1rt"ii t 'Batted for Koran in ninth. Batted for Wanner In the third. ftoaton 1 8 0 1 0 0 4 Q-U Brooklyn o oooooooo o Left on baaea: JBoaton. It Brooklyn. E. Two-baae hlta: Myera, 8weeney, Threa- baae hit: lr. Smith, sacrifice fly: Zinn. Hacrlttce hlta: Maranvllla, F. Bmlth. Flrat ba on trrorai Boston. C. Stolen baaea: MnranVllle, V. Bmlth. Baaea on balla: Off Allen, l; off Waener, lr oft I'felffer, 2; oft Tyler, 2. Rtruok out: By Allen, l; by Preirfer, 2; by Tyler, & I'aased ball: Miller. Hlta: Off Allen, J In one and one-third Inning; off Wagner. 2 In ono and two-thirds Innlnga; oft I'felf fer, 6 In tlx innlnga. Tlme.t 1:63. Um pirea: O'Day and Kmtlle: J Score, aecond game: I BOSTON. BH00KT.TN. AB.1I.O.A.R. A0.II.0.A.B. Miranirll, 4 l l t eMortn, rf... 4 0 2 (0 Mrri, lb... 4 connollr, tr. I mittntj, Sb. 4 Orltflth, rt. 1 Zinn, cf. .... 4 P. Smith, lb 1 1 14 0 4 1 1 1 0 il 1 I ocuuniir, .164 i s ltacL t., 4 11 jWbMi. It... 4 11 0ubrt, lb. 4 11 (. nralth, Ul I 0 tn.Flhr. (14 0 1 OMIIlfr, 0.... 1 0 f lW. nhr.. 10 0 nnannr, a.. 4 Quia, p.... 4 0 0 . niuiixeh. n. i o e TcUl 11 11 17 It 7ln(llna ...100 Wikr, p... ooo ToUK 14 n W Batted for Miller in the ninth. Batted for Reulbach In tho eighth. Boston 0 11200020-4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Loft on baaoa: Boaton. 6i Brooklyn, 7. Two-base hlta: Maronville, Whaling; Wheat. Three-baae Jlt: X. Smith. Sacri fice flyt F. Smith. Sacrifice hlta: Myera, V. Smith (2). Flrat baae on errora: Boa ton, 3. Stolen baaea: Myera (2). Double play: Qulnn to Maranvllle to Myera. Baaea on ballet Off Reulbach, 1; off Walker, 1. Struck out: By Reulbach, 1; by Wnlkor. V, by Qulnn, 1. Hlta: Off Reulbach, 12 .In eight Innlnga! off Walker, none in ' one Innfrir. Time: 1:45. Um pirea.. O'Pax and Emelle. , . TlXkUM TUX. OmOAQOS Smith nsA Rttblnaain Knangfe 1 Pltahlna; PITTSBUBOH, AUg. S0.-Smlth and Robinson engaged In an Interesting pitch- 1 era' battle thla afternoon, effora behind the Cltlcago man being mainly reapon albla for PitUburgh'a victory, 3 to 1. Dolan walked in the flrat, advanced --n Carey'a bunt, atote third and acorcd on Even' wild throw. Vloxa two-baggor and Brldwell'a error on Wagncr'a groundor gavo Plttaburgh another run In thla Inning. Mitchell waa credited with n ateal In tho fourth though -Evcre dropped the throw. He acored on Slmon'a alngle. Vlox'a wltd throw allowed Wil liams to go to aecond In the aecond inning and Brldwell'a alngle scored him with Chicago's only run. Vlox waa ordered out cf the game for dlaputtng Umpire Klem'a decletbna In the ajventh. Hant Hyatt, who batted for Vlox in that Inning, struck out for the -flrat time thla season at Forbes field. Score: CHICAGO. TT8EimOH. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.n.A.B. lifttea, tr..., 4110 oTMaa, t o i l e arum. 2b.... 1 0 1 iLiirtjr, lr..,. s OVIoi, ..... Hr 1 ewortthy, iti MllT?r. lS7.. 4 iwumo, rf... 4 extitciitit. ct. leimon, ,.., l tltebtnasn, p. I 1 1 1 1 0 0. 0 0 II 1 0 a 0 .S e 0 1 0 0 PhtUn, tbl 0 0 Scfcolte. rf.. 4 01 ataman. Ml 1 t 0 0 IttMr. lb.,.. 4 011 0 4 1 1 1 a WlllUm. If. t u 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 e 0 atum 0 0ood 0 fertilwtti: m. I Aither, e..., t (Tmlih. p.... 1 0 s 1 1 1 1 a 0 nrMuhaa . 1 'TXi...M Sf'U "l MTner, p 0 ToUl a Til 11 Batted for Vlox In seventh. Hatted for Wllliama in ninth. Ran for Needham In ninth. Batted for Smith In eighth. Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 iiitauurgn x 0010000 2 Two-base hlta: Vlox, SSImmorman. Sacrifice hit: Carey. Stolen baaea: Dolan. Carey, Mitchell. Flrat baaa on errorat Plttaburnh, 2: Chicago, L Left on bases; Plttaburgh 7: Chicago, 6. Hlta: Oft Smith, 8 In aeven innlnga! oft Lavender, 0 In one Inning. Bases on balla; Off Bmlth, 1: off Robtnson. 1 Struck out: By Smith, t; by Robinson, 2, Double playa: Sater to Brldwell; Simon to Miller; McCarthy to Wagner to Miller. Time: 1:42. Umpirea: Klem and Orth. REDS CAPTURE THIRD ONE (Continued from Page One.) Potest Sacrifice hits: Smith, Time: 1:20. Umpire: Meyers. Barry. YORK "RATTiTEB IN THE NINTH Sinks- Four linns and Win SlnRfest, Tan to Nine. KEARNEY, Neb.. Aug. 20,-(SpeClal Telegram.) York won out In the ninth inning. today after having lost und won the game several times. It was batting practice day for both teams. In which numsroua extra base drive wer run up. Five pitchers were uaed and RichuMson und Plympton wero the effective hurler. Catches by i'rica and tho catch of Mai mouiat's liner by Singleton were tho fea ture. Feore: TOniC KSAAKKT. AU.K.O.A.E AH.H.O.A.E. RIM. lb 4 10 tBlultn. lia 4 1 0 0 MoiTtr. rr . 100 ibjmb. 0 0 l Br MIL. tb... 1114 1 Mm(tii, nt t 4 1 cAeetk. 2b... 1 1 1 4 0 curv. U....4 1 4 1 cHwiott, ib. 1 no 0. J, , J ?g SyS.. 1 J 0 Uattiek. 4 1 1 iWoolntf, 'ia 4 1 1 a Kfji,"- ;'! J J JJfflr "'i-J i 1 ? ! Wllllim. n. 1 0 1 i el'liuiDUa. n 1 o a a a nuth'iijin. ail a a e ToUU...UlT IS i T9UU.....U unu i York 0 2 t 0 0 0 1 0 4-10 Kearney 1 002202019 Two-base hlta: Clark (2), Lelae, Bnapp, Hattick, Richardson. Singleton U), Wood ruff, Lots (S). Three-base hltai Locke. Gray. Home runs: Lelae, Gray. Double playa: Snapp to Price; AlatUuk to Smith son to Rice. Bacrlflce hit: Itutllck. MalraqulSt Baaea on balls: Oft Rich ardaon. I; off Maples. L Left on baaea: York, 10; Kearney, 2. Hit by pitched THE OMAHA OfW7riXht. W. Tataroational Ham Barrloa, bait: Price. Hlta: Off Smlthson, B; off Wllliama, 5; off Maples, it. Struck out: By Smithaon, 2; by Willlame, 1; by Rich ardaon. 6: by Maplea, 4. Paa4d ball. Matttck. Wild pitch: Wllliama. Earned runs: York, 2; Kearney, 7. Time: 2:53. Umpirea: Munroe and rreeae. PAWHEES PULL OUT AHEAD Lead 3nerior After Game Ifad Gono Apparently to Bad. COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 20.-JSpec!al Telegram.) It required-but one inning for Cotumbua to down Superior In today's contest. During th firat alx innlnga the Cement Makers piled up five scores, While the Pawneea were atandlng around Idle, but In the atxth frame the locals broke looae knocking Miller out of tho box and aecured the alx runs neceatary to win. Corey then settled down and had JLho vlaltora at hla mercy until the end of tha game. Red Smyth again aavod the day with a running catch In tho .ninth Inning. Cran and Tholaalng alao played atellar roles In the outfield. Rum aey atarred at tho bat with ft totat of two two-baggers and a slgne to hla credit The game waa tranaferred to Sil ver Creek on account o fa tall festival In progreai there. tScore: BUPEniOIt COtUMDUS. . , AD.H.O.A.B. AD.II.O A.E. Mlntt. cf.. ill MlondMo. Ih 4 1 o 0 1 Mnd. lb.. 1 1 1 O'lPtoplei, tb.. 1 0 1 1 0 ThlMlnit, ct4 1 4 0 OBrarth. if.,. 4 1110 Undrtth, r(4 1 o ODtal, lb.,...t 1 11 0 w - - wiaiawr, ri. M u u OUt. lb 4 0 10 tCrin. !(..... 4 110 0 Srewn. m,,. t 10 2 OAdim. ... 4 o l i a Orr, e. 4 1(0 HKrulngr, a 4 1 100 hiiiv,. p..., t d i rwrtr, P.l.-i 4O001 Clemtnt, p.. 10010 , . .l T.T."" Total...,.!! 10 17 1 Total. ...,14 ' E 1 Sueperlor 20001200 0 S Columbub 0 0 0 0 0..? 0 A,-6 moien eases:- 'ManavheiMins. -Baert-flee hlta: Manda (2). Bockewltz. Dtal Two-baao hltJi 'Landrcth, Bockowlts, dray, Ramaoy (2): Three-paoe hits: Melnert, Brown, Cran. Innings pitched: uy Miner, rive ana twonmrua inntnga; By Clemen. thre and ona.thlrd Innlnn'. by Corey, nine Intilnss. struck out: By Miller, 61 by Clemens, 2J by Corey, 4. uaaea on Dana; uii juuier, a; on Corey, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Corey. Paaaed ball: Kranlnger. Time: 1:W. Umpire: Longneckcn DURHAM WINS FOR WICHITA ' (Continued from Page One.) base hlta: Cochran. Gear. Ollmore. Ciinn- unit. Butcher, Block, Fisher, Wolfgang (2). Bacriuce nils: uassiay, uuiuin, uorrey. Sacrifice files: MoLarry, Fisher. Doublo iay; urnim to MOAiiister to Koerner; -ochran- to UoLarry, tStolen boars: For- Utk. 11.. H unll t t. 1 I .. . r4 Itoynolda, 2; off Fullerton. 8: oft Wolf gang, 2. Struck out: By Fullerton, 2j by Wolfgang. 4. Wild pttchea: Fullerton, Wolfgang. Ttmo: 2:10, Umpirea: Colli flower and Wood. SIOUX WIN 0VEX BOOSTERS Take Advantage of Xuaeer'a ISrror k itiiuKe aia ueanvray. glQirV rrtTY. In.. Ailir KLRlmi-r OIv was outhlt by Dea Moines today, but took 'advantage of Mussera error in tha third inning, adding aever&l timely hits Doyle scattered the slams of the visitors eiiecuveiy, ucore; SIOUX CITY. ATI V . T a si On Cpcney, Jb. m..m. 3 1116 0 gtrcctor. If. 4llioo Callahan; 3b. 4 1112 0 pavidaon. cf, ..i.i. 3 113 0 0 wood, lb. , 4 0 2 13 O 0 Maranaii, rr. a 0 ,0 2 0 0 Doyle, p. 2 l '0 o 8 0 Totala 5 "S "5 27 H "5 DBS MOINES. ' ah t" rr r i t Ilahn, rf. 5 o l l 0 0 fT, it o o l o p o Hunter, cf. 4 12 3 0 0 Leonard. Jb. ........ 5. 0 1 0 0 1 Jones, lb. .., . S o 0 10 1 0 "ely. ss 8 1 S 1 1 l Shaw, a 2 0 1 8 0 0 Sheldon, 2b 10 12 2 0 Muaser, p. 4 0 0 0 4 2 Tnlnlft A -ia ........... w ,v . , a Dfl .MAIn A A A l A A a A Sioux City 00400002 - Left on bsaes: Sioux City. 4: Dea Molnea, 13. Flrat baae on errors: Sioux ."c.? JM!tv 9l?i. ?mh. Wood. Hunter, tiholdon. Leoiutrd. Basttn UftM! Taa VtiSAn U miL A..a . n. - " ? ,b Muaaer. J. Baaea on balla: Oft tC .'.f viia pitcn: Doyle. Hit by mtched ball: Shaw (2). Times 1M Umpire: Segrlat, COMUSERSAREUNINGUP (Continued from Page One.) couraglng letters nnd said they would be in Lincoln within n few days. 8tlehm has the entire line and on end to replace. Warren Howard is the only veteran forward to return and his po sition at end looks to be a cinch. In addition, the punting burden will un doubtedly tall on the Omaha boy, as he gave excellent Indication laat season of developing into a high clasa puntei. Btlehm undoubtedly will have to use aom of hla plentiful baekfleld material to play on the line, where anything with weight and apeed will be extremely welcome. Purdy, Rutherford, Towje and Halligan look like flxeures of tho back field, while the rest of the team will probably be shifted about until the line position are filled. In addition to wanting help from the graduate Comhuskera. Btlehm Is also casting about for an aaalatant coach to be rvgularly employed and ia anxloua that he b an easterner Ha htm several men In mind, he vaya, but has not yet SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST Blair Boys Who Aro "BABE" LANDT Blair haa a couple of 10-year-old tennis players, who want a match with any pair In Nebraska of their agn. They are "Babe" Landt and "BUI" Tyson, the one four feet four and the other four feet six tall. They use twelve-punci lac quota, and each la credited with a smash made up hla mind as to who the second coach will be. OMAHA VICTORIOUS IHL0OSE CONTEST (Continued from Page One.) acored. Thomaaon tallied on Johnson's alngle to left The Josies got two In the ninth. . Kelly singled and acored ahead of Zwllllng, when the latter hit over the right field fence. Score: ' OMAHA. AB. Rv H. O. A. E. Justice, as. ........... 6 0 1 0 2 0 Cc-vle.. If. 3 12 2 0 0 Thomaaon, cf. 4 3 14 11 uongaiton, it. v s u u v Kane, lb 6 0 1 1 1 Johnson, c 8 0 S 6 0 0 Orubh, Jb. ........... 4 3 2 1. 2 e Bchlpke, 2b. 2 3 1 4 4 1 (V Byrne, p. ......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Robinson, p. 2 0 113 0 Totala ' ...28 1 14 27 12 !a ST. JOSEPH. V AB. R. n. a A. E. Dawson, rf. 4 2 1 2 2 1 h elly, If 2 2 1 1 1 0 Zwllllng, cf. ,.4 1 3 t 0 0 Wcaterall, Sb; 4 0 1 2 2 2 Gygll. lb! 3 0 1 8 0 0 Watson, 2b 5 0 1 3 2 k Griffith, C 6 0 16 1b Melnke, sa 4 0 112 1 Bell, p. 3 0 0 0 1 1 Struaer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Buacher, p. an 1 V V V V V Totala 35 6 S 21 11 Batted for Bell In tha alxth Inning. Omaha Runa 13012002 HILl 0 4 S 2 1 1 0 4 -l! St Joseph Buna 0021000020 Hlta 0 20110104 Two-base hit: Congalton. Home run Zwllllng. Stolen basat Kelly. Sacrifice hits: Coyle, Hchlpke (1). O'Byrne. Dou ble play; Kelly to ,Wataon. Hits: Off O'Byrna, In two Innlnga: off noblaann, 7 In seven Innings; off lull. 9 In five In nings: off Buacher. 6 In three Innings. Struck out: By Roblnaoru. fl; by Bell. 4. Basea on balla: Off O'Bryne, 4; oft Rob liiton. 2; off Bell. 3; off Buacher. 1. Wild Pttchea: Roblneon, Buacher. Pasted ball Orltflth. Left on basea: Omaha. 7; St. Joseph, 10. Time. 3:20. Umpire: An derson. Amerienn Association Ilesulta. At Kansas City RILE. Milwaukee 2 8 3 Kanaas CHy 4 6 3 Batteries: Hovllk, Slapnlcka and Hughes: Langs and O'Connor. At Indianapolis R.H.E. Toledo 5 10 2 Indianapolis , 1 4 1 Batteries: Brenton and Davoght; Har rington and Livingstone, At Minneapolis R.H.E. St. Paul 2 t 0 MtnneapoUa 2 0 1 Batterlea: Loroy, Gardner and James; Patterson and Owens- At Columbus ' R.H.E. Loula vtlle 2 6 1 Columbua 1 7 4 Batterlea: LoudernjUb nrt Revi,; Cole and Smith. 31, 1913. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Experts at Tennis AND "BILL" TYSON. ing service and clever returning ntillty. They play well In doubles, and are looktd upon by the Blair Tennis club as promis ing youngsters. If any boys of their age would like- to meet them, tha Blair Tennis club will make arrangiimimta for tha matches. Army Team Takes First Prize in the Service Rifle Match CAMP PERRY, O., Aug. to-By1 making a fine apurt in the skirmish atage, the laat of the event the United States army team led by Captain It IL Allen today won the United service rifle match. The final ecore of the winning team waa 4,414. The United Btate marine corps was sec ond with 4,409, the United States navy third with 4,253 and the National duard fourth with 4,iOT; At tho conclusion of the third atage, the 1,000-yard alow tire, when the marine corps' team had taken the lead with a score of 2,705 and the navy Jumped from third to second with a scoro of 2,691, the chance of tbo army, which bad slumped from firat to third with a score of 2,6; appeared to be dwindling. However, In the lost stager' the army took a big braco and by making a run of 1,745, re gained the lead. The other scores 'In the skirmish fire were; Marine Corps, 1,704; navy, 1.6CT; Na tional Guard, l.cio. ., The tabulated scores of the four' teams were: .( jj "Eil -5 TEAM. Sf IS ?t I j -i V ji d 3 is ti U ia s Army" 23 918 S2J 1.745 4.414 Marines 214 $24 865 1.704 4.409 Navy S01 220 SCS 1,67 4.254 Nat Guard.. SS0 931 813 1.C10 4.262 Florence Gun Club Has Shoot Tomorrow A trap shooting contest will be held by the. Florence Gun club on their grounds near the water works tomorrow. The events aro scheduled to begin In the morning and continue throughout the day. The prres will consist of cash or sporting goods and each event is provided- with three awards. Admission la free, nnd n number of seats are being arranged. Tbo grounds have been worked ovr and are In good shape. The entry list Is large, and It Is expeoted the shoot will continue all day. Win Women's Title. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAICE. Ont, AUg. SO. In tho final ot tha women's open ohamplonship of the international lawn tennis tournament here today, Mrs. Rob ert Wllliama of Philadelphia defeated Mtsa Mary Browne of Los Angelas, the Amerloan national champion. 8-t, 3-6, 6-4. YANK SDEFEAT ATHLETICS (Continued from Page One.) 8htwkr. p. 1 0 0 1 ICallweU, p. 4 0 0 1 9 Houck. p.... 3 0110 5 " Total :i 117 1 4 Tattli 10 1 14 IS 4 Philadelphia OOOOOOOOIV- New York 00200003 Firat baso ori errors: New York. 3; Philadelphia, 2. Sacrifice hits: Collins. Hansen, Crac. Stolen banes: Malsel, Cree, Hartxell (2), Wolter. .Lett on bases N6w York, 7; Philadelphia, 0. Double play. Walsh to Collins to Barry. Bases on balli: Off Caldwell. 1; off Shawkey, 1, off Houck, 4. Struck out: By Cald well, 6: by Houck, X Hit by pitched talli By Caldwell. Barry: by Houck. Sweoney. Hits: Off Shawkey, S In two and one-third innlnga: off Houck, 3 in five and two-thirds Innings. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Ferguson and Evans. SENATORS TAKE TWO GAMES Bosto.Red Box Defeated br Four to One and Four to Nothing. BOSTON, Aug. SO. Hits for extra basea figured largely for Washington in win ring both games of a double-header from Boaton today, the firat by a ecore of 4 to 1 and the aecond a shutout 4 to 0. In the flrat two Innings ot the flrat con test two-baggers by Milan and Fostor drove In all the vlaltors' runs. Bedlent settled down after these hlta had been made and was very effective, ll&opcr, the only1 Boatou player to got more than one Hit off Engle, scored the locals' only run In the sixth on a triple and an In field out Leonard and Groom were both batted hard In the second game, but the Washington pitcher held Boston sat? when the bases wero occupied. A double and a triple by Moeller and two doubles bji H.enry .drove threo' of the visitors'" runs' across be plate. "' In thr'ie instances during the game when Washlrffffan had a nJan 'on ' second base, Gandll, who had made' three singles in the first game, waa purposely passed by Leonard. Gandll came to bat In the ninth inning of the second contest with two men on bases and Leonard struck the first baseman out on four pitched balls. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. ' UOST-ON-. w , AD.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Motller, rf.. s 1 J o OHooprr. rf... 4 200 Foiter, Jb... t l o 1 tEnale. it,.... a o 14 I 1 Milan ct..,. 4 10 OBiwakcr. cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 aandtl. lb... 4' 1 11 0 OlUbf. If..... 4 1 0 0 0 Morcin. lb.. 4 1 1 4 10-uttntr, lb. 4 0 0 1 0 Shank. It... 4 110 (Ycrks. lb... 11111 McBrlde, e. 4 1 1 S OWaaner. as.. 1 0 4 4 0 IUbit, C....1 110 OCadr. ....... 1 0 110 P 1 0 0 4 bThoma. 0... 0 0 0 0 0 A . Bedlent, p. 1 0 0 4 0 Totat W 10 27 15 llonard, p.. 0 0 0 0 Janrrln .... 0 0 0 0 0 Lewi 1 0 0 0 0 Totl.,...lI" rill Han for Cady In eighth. . Batted for Bedlent In elghtH. Washington 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Boston .-. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-baso hlta: Milan, Foster, Hooper. Hlta: Oft Bedlent 10 in eight Innlnga; off Leonard, none In one Inning. Sac rifice hit: Engle. Stolen baae: OandlL Doublo playa;- Moragn to McBrlde to Gandll; Yerkea to Wagner to Engle; McBrlde to Morgan to Gandll. Left on baaea; Washington. 7: Boston, 4. Flrat baaa on balls': Off Engel, 1; off Bedlent First base on errora: Washington, 2; Boston, L Struck out: By Engel, S; by Bedlent, 2. Balk: Bedlent Time: 1:40. Umpires: Egan and Connolly. Score, second game: WASHINGTON. BOSTON. , .. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Mo!lr, rf.. I 10 1 OHoopar, rt... 110 0 Fo;tr, lb... 4 10 1 tSnl. lb... I 0 111 Milan, ct... 4 2 10 CBixaker, cC. 1 1 I 1 0 Oandll. lb... 2 Oil Jltthi. If...,. 4 0 0 0 Morcan. lb.. 4 0 6 1 CGardaar, lb. 4 1 1 1 0 Blianks. It... 4 0 10 OTtrkta, tb... 4 0 10 0 McBrlde. . 4 1 1 1 0 Warner, M.. 4 13 10 Henry, o.... 4 li Ccarrtian. e. 1 0 t ri Qnwra, p.... 10 0 1 Ctaanard. p.. 1 1 110 . "T- lwl ...til 1 0 TqUU.....SI U It lThoma .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totall,..T5To K HI Batted for Carrlgan In ninth. Batted for Leonard in ninth. Washington ...... 01000020 1-4 Boston 00000000 00 Two-baso hits: Henry (2), Gardner, Wagner (2), Moeller. Three- base hit: Moeller. Sacrifice hit: Groom. Stolon bases: Moeller. Milan. Left on basest Waahingtan, 9; Boston, 11. Bases on bain: Off Leonard. 5; off Groom, 3. First base on error: Boston, L Struck out: Bv Groom, 5; by Leonard, , Time: 1:54. Umpirea: Connelly and Egan. BE0WH8 SHUT OUT AGAIN St. Loula Cannot Find Dlandlns and la Beaten. ST. LOUI3, Aug. SO. St Louis could not hit Blandlng when hlta would have counted. -and as a reault tho home team autfered Its fourth successive shutout Not a local player has crossed the home plate with a run for forty-one Innings. On the other hand, Cleveland bunched Us hits off Wellman's delivery and acored four runs, ' Sensational catches and throw by Bt Louis outfielders and BalenU's fast work at short prevented the visitors scoring at least five more runs. Score; ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND. ok... AB.II.O.A.E. AD.lI.O.A.n- I Bh.,J,n--5'" 4 110 LlboU. ct. 4 2 10 0 Auatla, lb... 114 0 Icbapmui. a 1 1 4 1 0 Pratt. 2b..;. 4 Oil tjacktoo. rt.. 4 0 1 0 0 William. rtl 2 1 1 CLaJoU. lb... 4 114 0 Walker, If... 4 110 lOUoo. lb.... 4 1 S 0 I BaltaUu as.'! 114 janntj. It'!.'l 0 10 0 .McAleatar, el 0 1 Wallmaa. v. 1 1 1 9 VUTICUI, a v i 9 1 OBlaatltna, p. 1 1 0 1 0 -sTiapon , a v o a Johaaton ,. l o 0 0 0 Totali H o Total.. ...11 7 27 14 2 Batted for BaUntl In ninth. Batted lor McAllester In ninth. Clevelaod ......'.....1 30610000 I St Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-baaa hit: Williams. Home run: Chapman. cvicriflci lita; Chapman, Granay, O'Neill, Turner. Double play; Balentl to Etovall. Loft on bases: St. Louis. 2; Cleveland, 2. Bases on balls; Oft Blandlng. 3. Btrucq out: By Bland lng. 3; by Wellman. 1. Time: 1:46. Um pires: Dlneen and Sheridan. CHICAGO . LOSES THE OPENER Fnll to Hit Dnbeo Sntely vrltb. 3Jtcn on Bases. CHICAGO, Aug. 30.-Chlcago failed to hit Dubuo safely with men on bass to day and lost the opening game of tha farewell series with the Tigers, 5 to 8. The locals alao blundered badly on tho field, errora by Lord and SchaUt prov ing costly. Scott was taken out In tho fltth to permit Rousch to bat for him n id was supplanted by White. DETROIT. CHICAOO. AB.H.'O.A-E. AB.K.O.A.E. Bath, is..... Sill I Wearer, aa.. 4 2 1 S 1 Bauman, 2b. 1 2 2 2 1 Better, 2b.,. S' 1, 1 4 Crawford, rt 1 1 0 CLord, lb.... 1 01 1 2 Oobb, cf 4 110 tChaae. lb.... 4 111 0 0 Veach, It.... ( 2 10 (-Bodla, ct....l 0 10 0 Tutwller, lbi II I t CChappell, It 3 1 4 0 0 Btant, .. 1 1 1 1 cColllna, rf... 4 110 0 Morlarty. lbi 1 0 1 iKuhn, o 1 0 l 1 o Dubuo. p....t 10 1 CBhalk, c...r. 1 0 10 1 Scott, p 1 0 0 1 0 Total 17 10 27 12 Rousch .... 0 0 0 0 O White, p.... 2 10 3 0 Kou ruler ... 1 0 0 0 0 Enter! ... 1 0 0 0 J Total!.. ...U 1 2711 4 Batted for Scott In seventh. Batted for Kuhn In eighth. Batted for White In ninth. Detroit 002200202 I Chicago 10001120 O-o Yur S.. uOylnJ tooln ctaoln etaoln etao Two-base hit. Collins. Three-base hlta: Weaver, Berger, Veach. Hlta: Off Scott, 4 In five innlnca; off White, 8 In four inning. Sacrifice hits: Dubuc, Rousch, Morlarty. Sacrifice files; 8tana?c( Weaver, Stolen bases: Weaver, Lord. Double play: Bush to Tutweller. Left or, bases; Detroit, 7; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off Dubuc, 3; off White, 2. Struck out: By Scott, 1: by White, l: by Dubuc, Z. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Hlldebrand ana O'Loughlln. Lincoln Club Buys : LinnScrogginS CHICAGO, Aug. 3a Linn Scrogglns, a pitcher, was sold to tho Lincoln Western league club today by tho Chicago Ameri cans. Scrogglns was bought from, the Hugo, Okla., team by the local club. Red Box ISven Up. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. S0.-(Spe-clal Telegram,) Kanaas City Red Sox ovened the series by taking today's same, 12 to 3. The gome was listless, relieved only by tho heavy hitting of the Red Sox. McClure, who waa knocked out ot the box In the first Inning of yesterday's game, went In today -for North Platte and received the worst beating any pitcher haa ever received on tha local field, a total ot twenty-one hits for twelvo scores being made off his delivery1. The hits included four two-base hits and three triples. Score: R.H.B. Kansas City 0 0200136 012 21 2 North Platte 102000000S 9 3 Batteries: For North Platte, McClure and Danze; for Kansas City, Belts and Kennedy. ' ' Pennnnt is Victor. SARATOGA, N. T., Aug. 30,-Harry Payne-Whltnoy's Pennant won the rutur Ity this afternoon. Robert Davis' South ern Maid waa aecond and Adle M. third. Time, 1:16. Hcnntnsrton Wants Game. The Bennington base ball team want Sunday gamea with out of town teams. Jim Ohrt Is manager of the team. , I Union Association Re-aslt. Butte, 0; Great Fulls, 1. Missoula. 4: Ogden. 12. Salt Lake City. 2: Helena, 8. 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