He's Big Enough to Fight, . 1 ' 1 : 1 C T srjEFT WE'RE RICH .r ueJeK f 7, 1 f I Pouno HIM DRiVNG A I WWPNVBoOy DU TS TPtCK- HG WEIGHS ZIO FbND5 Z V..., J v ' sC . J OMAHA LOSES BOTH GAMES Double-Header Goes to St Joseph by Scores of S to 4 and 8 to 4. FIRST CLOSE UNTIL THE NINTH In, the Second Content a Prttr Even Break Until the Seventh, When the Visitors riled Vp Six Bank. Omaha dropped both ends ot a double header to the St. Joseph club yesterday afternoon. Tho first game went to the visitor, by a 5 to i acore In the ten innlnrs. while the Rourkes took the short end of an t (o I icdre In the second. The first same was a wlsiard until the ninth inning, when both clubs seemed to aviate at the same time. At tho opening pt the ninth the score stood, 1 to 1, with both pitchers rfolne like wlld'flre. Omaha had made but (lve hits oft Iloehtcr, while the Josies had cured but fouf off Brenner's offerings, In the ninth, Brenner walked the first man. Tttefe after two had gone, two hits and an error meant throe runs for the visitors. Omaha came to bat with defeat star ing it in tho face. Out the first two men were safe on errors and then John eon slipped a two-base hit to center and two runs came home. An error allowed Johneon to scoro and It was four all. In the tenth Payne dropped high fly and the Josies scored the winning run. The second game was uninteresting and the majority of the fans left after tho first re innings. The visitors cinched this battle In the seventh Inning, whn they bunched on Sohtltes, one a pitcher far the Athletics, for six hits, which meant six runs. After this inning fit. Joe neither hit safely nor scored. Omaha ft tores First Ran, Omaha scored the first run of the first ante in the fourth Inning. After two .wtrft down;, Cong atton doubled to oefttcr and scored cm Kane's single to. right. The Joslea tied it In the tttth. Oygll 'walked and Watson sacrificed, Orlfflth singled to left and OygU tallied. Kelley opened the visitors' ninth with a walk. Zwllllng flltd to Payne and "Wetter!! lined out to Ooyle. Orgll doubled and Kelley ent to third. WaUon singled scoring Qyglt and then stole seo end. Juatico dropped dri tilth's pop fly and Watson scored, Payne as safe for Omaha oh Watson's error. Cc.nge.lton as stfe. when Melnke booted his grounder, Payne taking ted ond. Johnson doubled to left center scoring Payne And Connie, Bohlpke sent a hot one to Watson and he made a mess trying to stop It and Johnson scored, deadlocking the score. Kelly was safe in the tenth on an In field kit Payne dropped Kwiillng's high fly and then tossed the ball to Sohlpka who threw It wild to tho pUte la an attempt to get Kelly, who landed safe. In the second game, St. Joseph scored the tint run in the opening on a double and a sacrifice fly. Omaha evened up In the third on two Mnglea and an error. Two errors and a passed ball given fit Joseph another In the fifth and Omaha evened It In the slith on three singlet and a sacrifice, In the seventh the Jotles got six runs on six hits and a walk. Two hits and a walk gave Qmaha the two last runs In the seventh. Score OMAHA AU. It. IL s 0 2 2 1 0 0 s 0 A. t 0 0 2 a 0 0 2 0 0 Justice, it. ......... 4 Coyle, if S Payne, cf. 4 Congulton, rf, 4 Katie, lb. 3 Johnson, o. 4 Orubb, lb. J Schlpke, lb 4 Ilrenner, p. 4 Thumeeon 1 Snettak 1 Totats ...IT C SO T BT. JOSKP1L AD. R. IL O. I 12 S 0 A. 1 pawsoti. rf 9 ? l Kelly. If. t Zwllllng, cf i 0 2 Weiterrll, 2b. 4 0 0 Cygll. lb. J J Watson, tb. 2 11 UrTfflth, c. 4 0 2 Melnke, st. , 0 Q lloehler, P S 0 0 0 u I 0 2 2 4 Totals .....SJ S 7 20 IS t Ratted for Justice In tenth. liatttd for ryn in tenui. Omaha ltuns 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 0- 1-5 Hits 0 10 2 0 0 St. Joseph ,. nuns 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ? Hlu , V V V 1 1 0 1 1-7 Two-ba4 hlU: Confalton, J Minion. iienier. Stolen base i Watson. Double ,11 OriffUh to WatSOII. 5iruck outs By Brenner, i by Boehler. 7. Bases on lauss Ull ureuner. Un.i.1.. 1 'mi nn haai'l: Omaha SI off Joseph, S. Ttmei2;S0. Omplrei Anderson. Boors, secona utroii OMAHA. Justice, ss.. 4 1 1 coyle, rr. ....,,, e Payne, ci. Congalton, rf.,..,... 6 Kane, lb............. I Bhestak,' c.t. ,.,. 4 Orubb, b 2 Behlpke, 10. .......... 2 gchlitser, p.. S "Johnson 1 IS Totals 11 4 IT 15 BT. JOBEPII. AB, K. If. Uawson, rf. , S 2 2 Kelly. If 5 11 Zwllllng. cf 6 1 1 O. 2 2 4 A. 0 0 0 Westersll, lb 4 aytll, lb..., 4 Watson, 2b 4 Griffith, e 4 Melnke, 4 Bterter, p............ 8 6 1 5 It 1 Totals 88 S 27 Omaha nuns 0 0 10 . ' 0 1 2 1. Bt Joseph nuns ,,,,,,, l 0 0 0 HUb l loo 1 1 1 2 0-4 c 0-3 Two-basa hl,. kha r., i.. r..... n;,i;V,W0n.V.ar,Wth- Three-base hit: Jr"- ..Sacrifice hlu: Payne, Behlpke, ?lruS,k 0ul: "y.Hchl tser. a; by Bterxer, Hi. J&f 2 """fv OU chlltter, 1; off t WJim Jt, t., ur'"h, Hhes uV11??1."1 Bterxer. Lft on basest trt.Jr. '".v"1 JO'epn, s. Time: 2:20. u uitm o. inaerson. SIOUX AND DBS MOINISft DIVIDI3 Rocs la (3 1 Yen at Trimming In First "" or Doul)leIfenler. SIOUX f!TV. T. . a.. L, ... . trimming in the first game of ta&nv'm ;-"v"',u'u iwo.nns, me locals win ning by a score of 8 to 1, Lakaff and fr YnT ." hard In X "ecSKd game, but the w Idness or Elder and viaVif J&i?1?" wlth ooe fielding, gave the visitors the game by a score of 11 to 9. score, first aamai SIOUX OITV. 1TI t) ft A a m r... Hi. wr V.' vwwno 1 nu, tatet 4 2 8 1 Clarke, If...,.,.,.,., a l a 4 o nnum, s 4 0 1 S 1 Callahan, lb a n n A Davidson, cf 4 0 1 e 0 Wood, lb .' S 0 0 2 0 marsnau, rr 4 1 2 i i o XW"' 0 1 l 2 4 S 6 mum, (i,,,,,,,,,.,,, V V 0 Total 24 E 11 27 DBS MOINES. jiw. vi tr. O. 0 A. E. riann, ri.,.. ......... t Breen. ri,,,,...,,,,, a Hunu'rV-'cf'.v,;;::::::! Leonard, St ,,. a Janes, lb......,,,,,,, 1 ftellly, ss 2 haw, o. S SieldOn, 8j.i. 8 ROfg. p... a 0 0 2 0 0 0 o 0 0 I 1 0 TptfclS , !7 1 t 24 2 4s Mohtee,., 0 0 Sioux city .....4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 a i i o i i 0-1 Left on basest Bloux City, Si Oes First faaaa on errors! fttnux Moines, 2. City, 2 Dee Mottfts, 1. Two-base hltsi Coonsy. lAAiiard. MaWihall. Stolen basei Clarke. Double playi SMIth to Cooney to wood. Btruek out: ay white, it hr Rngce, 9. Bases on balls) off nogge. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Cal- i. ood, lahan. wood, Timet i;w. umpires Hesnst. score, arcona garnet BlOUX C1TT, AB. n. H. O. 0 1 0 1 8 0 7 0 0 0 IS 2 0 1 1 A. 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 a 0 10 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 a 1 cooney, zt, 4 Clarke, If 2 Bmtth, as,..,,,,....., 2 Callahan, b tt Davidson, cf..,..,,.. a wood, id.....,,...,., s Marshall, rf.. ....... S Ilapp, 0,,,,,,,,,,,',,,, a Kiaer, p.,..., ,, 1 Wheatley. t 1 Vnnn .. tt,,,,t,,,,,,i Totals.,,,,, ......ss DBS MOINES. Hahn. rf 2 Vox, if. , a Hunter, cf a 1 1 Leonard. 8b , 8 Jones, id 4 Rolliy, a Shaw, a...,,,,,,..... 4 Bheldoh, lb a Jfarr, p 1 Faber. p, , 1 a iil$yrJ0T ZM:T ,inJh ,0UrtH Inning. Called at end of sixth n - Des Moines,.,, ,,.s 0 0 6 1 1 11 eioux vity.,.., ..,,.,1 0 4 4 0 09 Left on basei: Bloux city. 4 n . oawiiiius nus; ueonard. Hunter. JWO-DOSe hltSI WOOd. Clarke Mnmi runs! Cooney, Joftes. Rellly, Stolen basts: Pot. Clarke. Callahan k Divld" son, Rapp. li tu o Lakaff. i uTiwa and one-lhlrd Innlngst f Elder 10 lS fu' '? ? -aber. 8 In three ivnd twp-thlrds Innings) off Wheatley 2 In V ,?,f r- ,! " Wheatley, 1. PaiseJi balls; Rhaw (. yfm bitchesl Lkfr T mi" tlUt.by 1 ballirben Time! tioO. Umpire; Begrist "WICHITA LOBES LOOBK GAMES r"" Up IMtchera and the aainnpn (VIA Ont. WICHITA, Kan.. Aug. Sl-WlchlU and U''54l" Though hit hart. "ti.T,U2"" . . f .15? Pitching winning 'ba! away chances for two doublV nlaVs a'n let several balls fall saft that ah.T have been handled. fteSK? ln" ,houl en handled. Score! WICHITA. ruvp, s.....,.,,,..- t Mtddleton, cf,. i H. 1 1 a A. 0 ? 1 6 0 a i i Davis. 0 4 0 rf 4 Burke, ID 4 b :. j e....... a Waiofc. Reily, p..,..., i Bin; p..,.,..,,;,.,., a Totala 86 7 LINCOLN. Lloyd. b ? Rader, 8b 4 1 Cois. ce..,.,..,. 6 1 Mccormick, if s 4 Barbour, lb 7 27 18 H. 1 A. I 0 0 0 J 8 1 2 Cclllns, rf 5 2 yowling, as.,, e HI aker. e k Eliman, p , s Totals .,,...,,...41 Lincoln 4 0 WlchlU i 0 16 0 0 IS 27 7 10 0 0 2 10 a i-i 1 0 1 0-7 ian on mui winkii. r i , Bacrlflee hltt Rader' Two-hi.V Thltsi USP' &lr bolson;n Dowllng Rader, JUoyd. McCormlck (2). Home runs? Ehman. Bill.. Mtddleton. StoloS basest Collins, Mlddleton. Dowllng (2) !L'.uj :. i " 'our and two- ene-third Innings. Double plays: Wacob to Hughes, Davis to Buike, Dowllng THE BUJJ3: but- Standing of Teams WE8TBBN LBAQUB P. w. ss 77 71 M M 61 69 CO L. J (A M 65 71 71 75 S5 Pet. .39 .679 .S2 .511 .474 .462 .40 .871 Denver 181 X Moines 183 uncoin 133 Bt. Joseph 133 Omaha 185 Tooeka 182 Bloux City,..,.....' 134 vvicnita in NAT. LBAQU1S. W.L.Pot AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.P0L Phlla. 81 41 .664 Cleveland... 75 49 .005 Waehlngton to 62 .670 Chicago.,,.. C5 1 .616 Boston D9 61 .492 Detroit. 54 71 .432 St. LoUls.... 48 81 .371 New York.. 42 77 .858 STATE LBAOUK. W.UPct. Kearney ...fll 41 .51 Hastings ..57 47 ..MS Tork M 60 .r.15 Columbus .68 51 .610 Superior ,..51 61 .460 Fremont ...61 68 . 400 BeatriOi ....47 66 ,4S6 (3d. Island.. 41 63 ,331 New Tork.. 88 88 .KS8 I'hlla , 69 45 .000 Pittsburgh. 61 W .583 Brooklyn.. 63 e .441 oston ..... 62 66 .441 Cincinnati.. 62 76 .407 8t. Louis... 45 80 .800 Chicago ... 67 66 .3001 AM EH. ABBN. W.L.pct. Mllwaukee.,80 55 .693 Minneapolis 63 .573 Louisville ..76 69 ,m Columbus ..76 62 .561 nt. Paul 61 73 .561 Toledo 60 75 .443 Kan. Clty...E0 78 .431 IndlanapolMl 82 .883 Yesterday's nesnlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, l: Tppeka, 11. Lincoln, 15. Wichita, 7. Bt Joseph, 6-8; Omaha, 4-4. second game ten Innings. , , k Des Moines, 1-lli Bloux City, 6-6. AMERICAN LBAQUB. . Cleveland, 8; Bt. Louis, 1. Detroit, 5f Chicago, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bt Louis, 5-Sj Cincinnati. 10 Pittsburgh, 0; Chicago, 10. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, 1-14: Columbus, 7-4. Louisville, 1: Indianapolis, 12. Kansas City, 2; Milwaukee, 7. Minneapolis, 1; Bt. Paul, 8. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Waitings, 4i Columbus, 7. York. 2: Orand Island, 8. Superior, 2; Fremont, 9, Games Today, Western League (Double-headers at all points) Denver at Lincols, Wichita at Topeka, Des Moines at f,U Jostph. Bloux City at Omaha. , M National league (DouVle-headere at all points), Botton at New York, Phila delphia at.Brooxlyn, Cincinnati, at Pitts burgh, Chicago at Bt Louis. American League (Double-headers at all points). Chicago at Cleveland, Bt Louis at Detroit Washington at Phila delphia, New York at Boston. American Association-Toledo at Colum bus (two games), Louisville at Indian apolis (two games), Kansas City at Milwaukee (two games), 8t. Paul at Minneapolis and Minneapolis at Bt. Paul. Nebraska State League-Beatrice at Kearney. Hasting at Columbus, York at a rand Island, Superior at Fremont Lloyd to Barbour. BtrUck out: By Relley, l: by Ehman, 8: by Bills, L Bases on balls'. Of r .Relley, off Bills. 1. Hit by pitched balli Barbour. Ttraei liKO. tlmtilral 0Toole. II R tflcAT TUB GRIZISLIBa Victorious In Last Ativearanoe ot Leaders nt Totielca, TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 81.-Topeka de feated Denver In the last appearance of the leaguo leaders in Topeka. Gilbert was wild and batted hard. . Sloan who finished the game . did. slightly better. Coereham tor the locals wa .never In danger. The hitting and fielding of Rappa featured. Boore: TOPEKA. AB, R. H. O. Coereham, Sb ,. 5 0 0 f orsythe, rf 4 2 1 0 MoLarry, tb.. ....... .4 t a 5 Koer&er.' lb 2 1 2 6 Qo. i 5 1 ! 1 A. 2 0 a 0 uapps. u 5 IfnAlllrtsr. O ..8 13 8 Bmtth,. su 8 1 0 0 Cocrecham, p, 4 1 8 9 Totals 51 11 12 !7 11 S DENVER. AB. It H. O. ailmore, if .6 1 a 0 Cassldy, rf i 1 J Shannell, cf 5 112 utoher, 2b 5 0 2 1 QUIllen, 3b,...., 2 0 0 3 Block, 0 ...S 0 14 Bpahr. 0 19 2? CoJfey, ss 0 J 1 Fisher, lb i d J lj Ollbert, p J 0 10 Bloan. p 1 0 0 0 Elston I 0 0 0 A. 0 1 Totals 38 s 10 at a 1 Batted for Qutllen in ninth. Topeka 0 1 0 0 S 0 Denver 80 0 1 0 0 0 8 a -u 0 0-1 Three base hits: Forsythe. Rapps. Coere ham. Butcher. Two-base hits: McLarry, Rappa. Bacrlflee tlyi Qutllen. , Double 8la-j Fisher (unassisted). Htta: Off tlbert 11 In six Innings; oft Sloan, 8 tn two tnnjngs. Rase on balls: Off Coereham, S: off Ollbert. 8) oft Blaon. It Btruek outt By Coereham, 4 by Oll bert, 4. Wild Pitch: Coereham. lilt by Bitched ball: By Bloan, 1. Time: l:5t fmplrees: Wood and Colllflqwer. d d BOWLING LEAGUE AWARDS TWO MORE FRANCHISES Two moro teams were glyen franchises In the Commerolal Bowling league at a meeting at the Metropolitan alleys yes terday afternoon. The Jabes Croks team and Beselln'a Trade Marks were the teams to whom -franchises were Issued. It waa also decided to have a ruling this year to the effect that no player should ba allowed to participate In more than one league. The reason for the ruling that last year many players were members ot three or four teame and as a result many matches were played with two straw men. The meeting of the Metropolitan Bowl ing league, which waa to have been held at the Metropolitan alley Sunday, was postponed Indefinitely. The meting will to probably be held some time this week. OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913. GRAND ISLAND WINS OPENER Takes Pirst of the Series with York by a Swatfeit. HITS BUNCHED IN FOUR FRAMES nichnrdaon line Poor Support and Home Toam Best Prohlbs at Every Torn ot the Road. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. AU. Sl.-Boe- clal Telegram.) Grand Island had a swatfeat In the first of tha srl- with York today and bunched hits In four in nings. Kioh&rdson had poor support and the locals had the Problhs bested at every turn of the road. Score: YOltK. ORAND INLAND. All tT tV V aye sm t w Wee. lb. ... 4 i 1 1 OBniilti. ...TrfV Molr. tl. t Prle. lb lDoKhr. n, t 1 1 lDrrr. 28... Bit Urtlr t... 4 11 lPoteM, c.., i a te OFtrUr, lb., i 1 e Cltrk. 11..,, 1 Mftlmast. J Jtlte, of.,., 4 BntD0, n... 4 IflaaBi. a., i inura, id... 1 I Onmhnbrf, II 4 0 1 IUcbrt1n, p 4 Cllrown, p.... 4 10 - - - . v (VI.L..I.II. U, , V Ynrk t A A A A . n A A . Grand Island 02013030-S arnea runs: York, 1) Grand Island, a. Two-base hlu: Rioe. Poteet, Farley, Downey. Bases on balls: Off Richard, son, l; off Brown, 2. Struck out: By bases: York, 6: Grand Ieiand, 6. First 2" errors: York i: Grand Island, a. stolen base! Rushenberg. Sacrifice hits: Free1 Fa"ey' T,m! 1:W- Umipre: Wine la Ldekr eratli. rvit.TTXniTa vtu i.. ... Telegram.)-,. iucky Mnth caml to 5f IJSl0" t0y Bd,.nabled him to win anOther game., With the count "'-'""' , n iaver Hastings and with Kranlnger on eecond and AOama on third Peoples connected with a sharp single, scoring the two runners. As Kranlnger slid homo Catcher Richard son stationed himself on the home plate In an apparent effort to block the Paw nee manager and prevent a store. Hie !ef.; IL. Wly .Plked fearfully, necessi tating "his retirement for the day and possibly for the season. Later in the contest Shortstop Flrestlne was spiked while attempting, to catch Adams asleep at second. Including today's game. Reed has won sixteen games out of twenty iuucru, Bivinc mm an average oi ow so 11A8TINOB. ..... n . COLDMAtm. ,n 1, A k Vk JI'MId, t(.l 4 10 i djiooAm, lb I M I I 1 OptopUl, lb. 1 I O 1 Ogmjtb. et... 114 0 0 DM. lb.... I tlli 0 Wluir. h . I o t ll! nnntt, of. I Brtum, lb.. 4 Tick, lb. . . 4 Flnatlat, n t jtirater. n. j i i o !crA. It 4 0 14 0 OAAtmt. M.. 114 8 1 OKrtninrr, e 4 i I I e ona, p..... aioeo nubrdsn, e 4 Tucky, rf, l wilier, ', P... 4 i l 4Ylatd, II ll h y Tnl.1. ... M tl , " m ITnattntra AAnAAA4A , Columbus ,,0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 -. 7 Earned runs.' Hastings, i Columbue, Flrestlne. Sacrifice fly: Reed. Two- Cabe !). Home run: Bennett Double playi Ramsey to Deal. Hits: Oft Wll ley, 11: off Reed. . Struck out: By Wllley, 6. Bases on balls: Off Wllley, : off Rwd, 9. Hit by, pitched . ball: Smyth nnd Rondeau by Wllley. Time: 2:15. Umpire i Longanecker. Fretaoat Taltea Gasne. rttnuiunx, nto., Aug, . (Special Telegram.) Superior lost the game through tho wlldness of Its pitohers and costly errors. Fremont, on the other hand, played a perfect fielding game and Routt's control was good. ' Features were tha playing of Welch at third and Wat- gUPKRtOR. FRBUONT. AD.H.O.A.K. AD.1LO.A.E. Hinn, ci. Hinds, M., 4 Tbtlutnt, II 4 lAndrath, rf I B'Uvltt. lb 4 Otwt. tb..,. i Bravo, kt 4 Qnr. t 4 ClemmeBt, f 0 Jtpton, p.,. 4 0 iTl'.tl.n- 1 ft t a ITurpIn, if-. 4 110 0 1 Henry, lb. ..4 1 tt 0 0 OW.tMl, el. I 1 I H w isi, m v v I'OUli. .... 4 0 0 3 0 Chttnt, e, I i 4 0 i 0V,'lch. lb.. I i ill 4 r.rr. 0...... 1 1 1 t OHoult. I 1 1 1 0 e 1 1 w -t . . tl rf , a Tolali..... 14 10H tt 8 Routt out bunting third strike, Superior 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Fremont i a I 1 0 0 I M H Two-base hits: Meinirt, BoOVewlU. Three-base hlti Manda. Stolen bases: Turpln (3). Double play: Routt to Wal lace. Bases on balls! Off Ctemmons, 3; off Jepson, 8; oft Routt. 1. lilt by Pitched ball: Btange, Routt. Struck out: ly Jepson, 3; by Itoutt. 4. Passed ball: O ray, Attendance, 000. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Pontius. American Association Results. At Columbus (First a erne) R.II.S, Columbus 4 6 8 Toledo , lilS 1 Batteries: Davis, Turner and Smith; Robertson, Collamor and Devogt Second dame R.II.EV Columbus ... ., 7 7 1 Toledo Its Batteries: Eayrs and Smith; Dashner and Devogt. (Called after five innings, darkness.) At BU Paul-- K.H.E. St Paul , 3 ; Minneapolis 1 3 Batteries: Walker and James; Miller, Olmstead and Owens. At Indianapolis R.H.B. Louisville 1 3 I Indianapolis.., , 18 It 0 Batteries: v. demons and R. demons; Mers and Casey. At Milwaukee R.H.K, Milwaukee T 13 1 Kansas City a S 1 Batteries: Cutting and Hughes; Richie, Covington and Moore. City OttlelaU Win Gnat. ALBION, Neb., AUg. SL-iSpecial.) Tho county officials and those ot the city f layed a match gam ot ball today to he amusement of this locality. One ot the warm incidents of the game was when the shirt of County Assessor Pierce caught tiro from a lighted cigar and was extinguished after considerable Injury had been done to the garment. The score teaulted tn 17 to 27 in favor of the city officials. The proceeds were turned over to the elty "its fund," out ot which the city may acquire tome advertising. CUBS SHUT OUT THE PIRATES Pittsburgh Unable to Solve Curves of Bert Humphries. 0T00LE IS WILD AT STAET Bases on Balls, Followed by Oppor tune Hits, Pile Vp a Total ot Ten Scores for the Chi os iro Cnbs. CHICAOO, Sl.-Pittsburgh, baffled by Bert Humphries' curves, lost a lo to 0 game to Chicago today and with a chanco to go Into third place. O'Toole's wlld ness, some long and time bits off him and Cooper, and loose fielding by the visitors, combined to enlarge the Chicago total. O'Toole passed Leach and Ever In the first Inning and Schulte sacrificed. Zimmerman was purposely walked, fill ing the bases, but Baler waited for four balls and forced In a run. Ward Miller's single scored Ever, Zimmerman belm? cut down nt the Plato by Mitchell's throw. Baler was nailed at the plate :n an attempted double steal. Schulte's single and Baler's home run added two more in the third. Cooper took up O'Toole's job beginning the fourth. In the sixth he pasted Baler and Miller with no one out and threw wild on Bnd well's attempted sacrifice, filling the bases. Singles by Archer, Leach and fiver folowed, and fumbles by Carey and Mitchell gave Chicago extra bases enough to make five more runs. Score: prmntmaH. J oIhcaoo. A8.H.0.A.B. AD.H.O.A.B. DtfUn, b.. 10 11 Orfccb. cf... 4 14 0 0 Can. If... 4 n 1 Eren, tb... I t OBtbult. rf. 8 I tairafmtn, lb 1 0 OBtler, lb... J 1 OW.MUUr, 1(1 1 IBrldwdl, M 4 4 OArehtr. s... 4 1 4 1 4 t o Vlex, 3b.... 4 1 Wttner, . 4 0 Mlllir, lb.. 4 1 Wlln, rf.. 8 0 UlUhttl, pf4 b Btmon, o,.. 3 1 O'TooJa, p., 1 e Cooper, y.. I 0 o o 0 a i o 1 10 o o 10 0 0 1 o t o 3 8 10 8 OHnmpM'i, p 4 0 0 1 1 1 i . TAUIa H 111 If II I ToUti., ...to 4 34 It 3 Pittsburgh 0 00000OOC 0 Chicago 2 0 2 0 0 6 0 1 -V Two-base hits: J. Miller, Archer. Three f,f hUL Archer. Home run: Baler. HSL Ptf O'Toole. 4 In three Innings! S Cooper. 6 in five Innings. Sacrifice hits! BchUlte, Brldwell. Sacrifice fly: Sthulte. stolen bases: Brldwell. Double play! Wilson to Simon to Dolan; Brld well to Ever to S&lsr. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 6: Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: Off Humphries, 3; off O'Toole, 6: off Cooper, 2. Struck out: By Humphries, 2 or. Cooper, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Orth and Klem. Reds Tnk. Two. CINCINNATI,. Aug. 3t-!Cnolnnatl won both games ot a double-header today from St. Louis, the first 10 to 5 and the second 8 to 2. The local had no trouble winning tlther, hitting the St Louis pitcher when hits meant runs. In the first game Harmon was hit hard. While JohnBo nhad his opponents at hta mercy, Johnson eased tip In the eighth Inlng and Bt. Louis was able to score five runs. Orlner started the second game for- Bt Louie, but lasted only through the first and part of the second Innings. Trekelt, who succeeded him. pitched good ball, but was taken out In the eighth inning to allow Roberts to bat for him. Suggs, who pitched for Cincinnati, kept the Tilts Aa A , I ...il m rA ... . - . I- tion at all times. n inn second conge stole home rrom thlnl base while Trekell was winding up, Bcore, that game: BT. LOUI8. CTNCnWATI. , AU.H.aA.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Mtg. it... itio e&Mchtr, ttioi oo llumn. lb. 3 0 T I (IULtei, rf... I 3 1 0 i . i w ursn. id..,, i i m o Mowrr, lb 1 1 I 1 06hokard: ct I 1 .1 0 0 wnit e, r-ib 4 o o l uE(tn. u..,, I I I OJUary, h. 3 0 0 I CDoJx. tb... I 1 1 Wlnte. 10 3 1 lKllnr. e.... til I 3 1 0 1 0 Hlldebrnd, 43130 IDUtSbrn, el 1 1 o 0 lUrmoo, p. 3 3 0 3 OJobainn, p. 4 0 0 0 0 Totals tl 14 113 TtoU.....32 13 iff U 3 Bt Louis 0 00000060-5 Cincinnati 28800800 10 forbeen.glOtUlssaeoCf.. etaol shrd etao , Two-base hits; Groh, Mowrey. Three base hlti Dodgu. Sacrifice hits: Dodge, Hoblltsell. Stolen bases: Groh, Hobllt sell, Blackburn. Double plays: Qroh to Hoblltsell; Egan to Groh to HoblltzelL Left on bases: Bt. Louts, 8; Cincinnati, 7. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 7: off John son, 8. Hit by pitched balls: By Harmon, Bescher; by Johnson, Konetchy, O'Leory. 8truck out: By Harmon. : by Johnson. 2. Passed ball: Wlnfto. Wild pitch: Harr rnon. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Byron and Qulgley. Score, seoond game: BT. LOOIB. OlNXINNATI. AU.H.O.A.B, AO.K.aAK. Hsrsiet. lb 4 1 1 4 OBeseber, 111 0 3 0 O Eraca. oakaa tv a ... 4 1 I 0 (I... 1 M r, lb. 4 0 1 3 enttt. rf... i OQroh. lb.... l (Ortbanr. lb 0 Mitcklrd, fl 4 OllohlltMl, lb I 4Eaa. u,. 1 CDodf. lb., 4 (iKIinr. a.... 4 OBurs. p.... 4 Cl'Wlckltnd . 1 o Xfowrav. K'mtehr. lb 4 1 it 1 whms. u. 4 1 o l ll o-Ltarr, m. t i o t Wloto, 0... I 0 1 0 orinir, Trakill, 0rr. .'.! oooi p.. I 1 I p... oooi lubarts ... 1 t o a 0 Totals., Total.,... 11 1 14 11 0 II 737 11 1 Batted for Groh In ninth. Batted for Trekell In eighth. St LoUIa 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cincinnati 4 i 1 1 0 0 Two-base hits: Hobllts!, Three-base hits: Bheckard. 0 1-3 1 - Bucks. podge. Hits; Otr Orlner. 4 In one and two. thirds lnninis: off TrekeJL 3 In Iva nrt one-third Innings; off Geyer. none in one inning, nacniioe nut: uescner, Groh. Stolen bases: Groh, Dodge, Cake. Konetchy. Double piaya: Mowrey to Hugglns to Konetchy. Bates to Hobllt- set. ixii on oases: tsu ixiuis, ; umcin natl, 4. Bases on balls: Off Griner, 4; off Geyer, 1 Struck out: By Trekell, It by fiugfs, 2. Wild pitch: Geyer. Time: 1.3& Umpires: IUgter und Qulgley. Counterfeit Dollntrs buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. King' New Life Pills; for constlpa tlon. malaria, headache and jaundice. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. .Advertisement The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Suoceaa Drawn for The Bee by ST. LOUIS TEAM BEATEN Loses Three Games in Succession, to the Naps. CLEVELAND WINS, NINE TO ONE Browns Field In XlAimed Fashion, Bnlentl Belnar tha Only Player of Home Team to Run In a Tally. BT LOUIS, Mo., Aug. Sl.-St. Louis lost to Cleveland today, 9 to 1, and made It three games In succession, Dal ento waa the only local player to tally while Chapman, Jackson and Lajole each scored three runs for their team. Today's run was tho first the homo teams has scored In forty-three Innings and the defeat marked the seventh suc cessive loss. 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Umpires: Dlneen and Sheridan. Tigers Take Game. CHICAGO, Aug. 31.-Detrolt and Chi cago bunched hits opportunely today, tho former winning a see-saw game, 6 to 4. This was tho final appearance of Man ager Jennings' club here this season. CHICAOO. DDTnolT. AB.U.O.A.E. AD.K.O.A.B. Weaver, .0000 ODuih, is.,.. 51410 nrcton, .. 4 113 IBauroin, lb 6 2 S 2 0 Dtrcer, 2b.. 4 1 3 Ocrtwford, rf 4 3 10 0 Lord, lb... 4 10 3 CCobb, cf.... 4 0 S 0 0 Colllnt. rf., 4 1 0 0 OVtach, cf... 10 110 Chun, lb.. 4 1 14 1 OTutw'ltr, lb 4 1 0 0 Bodle, cf... 3 .0 0 0 efiUnag, e., 4 1 4 3 1 Ouppell, if 4 1 4 0 oLouden, lb. 4 114 0 Schalk. e... 4 111 oWUIett, p.. 4 1 0 1 0 inuuell, p. 11040 'Easterly ., 0 0 0 0 0 ToUU.,,.17 11 17 11 1 ToUU...,.37lTI"l Batted for Russell in ninth. Detroit 011013000-fi Chicago 01003000 04 Two-base hlta: Breton Berger, Lord. Three-baee hits: Bauman, WJlIett Sacri fice, hit: Bodle. Stolen bases: Voacn, Bush. 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