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    1L 2
Bringing Up
POUND BOOSTERS AT WILL
Eourkcs Run Rampant Over Issle's
Proud Ball Team. -
EMERGE WITH 14 TO 5 VICTORY
Pitcher Styles l'rnf Home IIIMrx
"nil Chnlk Up llnne linn
AnioBR III Uthrr Aeeom
lillshmrnts. DBS MOINES, la.. July L-(8peclal Tel
egram.) Omaha took revenjra on Dos
Slolnes for all the Injury done In the
jircsent Mrlts ana as a, result the visitors
won In a landslide, 14 to C. Manager -s-hell
usd three pitchers against tho ram
rant Ilourkcs without avail. All three
were hit with equal propensity for every
thing on the calendar, from bunts to home
runs. Tho series ended three to two
camrs In favor ot Dos Moines.
Omaha started right out making runs
and kept It up for alt hut three out of
the nine Innings. In tho first two enough
tollies were mado to have tied Oes
Moines. Tour errors nldcd In 'the two
runs made In tho opening round, but they
were reinforced by 'rug's triple and Con
tnlton's single.
Pitcher to Hescur.
In the second, with one down. Styles
singled, Thomason walked and Dunlop
was hit by a pitcher, filling the bags.
Kruc's single scored tho first two run
ners and Isbrtl sent tfinnlce, a local
ticml-profcsslonal pitcher, to the mound.
01 o walked Thomason and Congalton fol
lowed suit, forcing In one run, which
made tho throe for that round.
The ltourkes rested for a couple of
rounds and then started In again. With
two down in the fifth, Pitcher Btylcs
added to the merriment by poltnit out a
homo run. In the sixth Krtig opened with
n double nnd Thomason liven on Van
nic'o'a error. Congalton nnd Ward filed
out, but Krug counted on tho last one.
Hchlpko was hit by tho pitcher and
Crosby singled, scoring Thomason.
With one down In the aoventh frame,
Dunlop walked, Kmc singled and
Thomason fanned. Congalton poled a
homer, which brought across an addi
tional three runs. Three more were added
for good measure In the eighth on three
hits and a Des .lolnes bobble.
The Boosters reached Styles for a
Eoodly number of hits, but they foiled In
the pinches. Jones mode a homo run In
the seventh, but the bags were empty,
t'core:
DES MOINICa.
AB. II. II.
O.
1
.1
1
10
1
a
o
o
0
0
plfthn, rf. ,.
Hunter, cf, ..
O'ltourke. c.
IHreen, If. .,
Jones, lb. ..
Andreas, 2b,
jHurrell, 3b.
F.woldt, ss.
oilier, p. .,
"Vannlce, p.
i.arrerty, p.
Unlev i
Totals SS K
OMAItA.
H 2S 9 4
All. n. H. O,
A. K
-i uomasou, cr. s z
tUnnlop. ss, ,4 3
VKruz K. 0 a
Thomas. 3b, ........J, 1
Congalton, rf. I.-.. 8; 1
Ward, lb 4 o
P'hlpfcc, 2b ...u, 5. J
t ichby. c. S. 1
styles, p S 1'
n
7
0
4
I
1
15
Totals 41 14 17 2
Uattd for Vannlce In eighth.
"Hunter hit by batted ball.
Xe Molncs 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 15
Omaha ! 3 II 1 ! H 0-14
Two-base hits: Burrell, Krug, Mun
lor Three-base hit: Kruu- Homo
runs. Styles, Congalton. Struck out:
By Collier. 1: by Vannlce, 3: by If
forty. 1: bv Stylus. 4. lilts: Off Col.
1 -r, C la ono and ono-third Innings; off'
A.mtT. 0 In six and one-thlK'.a In-!
nines; off Latterly. 1 In one Inning. I
Bases on lialls: Off Collier, 1; otf Vau-l
nice, ; on rtiyits, 3. Double plays:
Kwolrtt to Andteas to .Tones; Tbomaa to
hlpke a Crosby. lilt by pitched ball:
Ty Colllor (Want, Dunlop): by Btyles
(Andreas. Halm; by Vannlce (Crosby.)
J-eft on bases: Dca Molncs, 11; Omaha.
J2 Time: 2:l&. Umpires: Haskell
and Haley.
GRIZZLIES UUl'UAT THti KAWfl
Hldxenny'a Wlldness and Vtjroru
Cost TopoKn thrt Until.
TOPEKA. Kan., July lo-Rldgeway's
wildnesi and errors at critical times lost
lor the local cluj to Denver today. Dcore:
TOPEKA.
r- s
AT D, HOLD t ' fVC "f fE&-Our fOO C W- , WAHT f ? "
V V -LJ TAOLE WHTIU U EATJ C- -T 7 HAVE TO TT A bhXE f
f COOP TO ) I I 1 J VSnr UNTIL . I IH THE DrTHfu all NOWA.2w
' HCRoori f V J UP TO HE 1 ROOH! HT I NO WALKING
AMD POT IT I HCXnKH. V j IR! ( J.
11. O. A. K.
0 4 11
0 2 0 0
12 0 0
a 11 0 1
S 2 0 0
1 1 G 0
0 2 2 1
; 1 1 0
0 10 1
1 0 G 1
0 0 2 1
10 0 0
IT 27 18
H. O. A. E.
3 4 0 0
0 0 0 0
12 10
0 2 0 0
0 4 2 0
0 00
15 2 1
0 ' 0 0
0 10 0
"4 ZT 1 "1
Coehran. ss....
Potts, cf
Vorsvthe. rf....
aiceino-, lb....
Kirrs. If
TeUlon. Sb
-4tt i Arc. 21)..
ittAl lster. c...
6
..... 3
5
4
5
4
3
o
o
0
1
0
0
I
0
o
V
0
a
lmon. c l
JtiJxeray. p I
Jotie. p 2
Wakelleld 1
Totals
..24
DENVER.
I-ddlnjton. of & 2
Cassidy. rf..... 3 0
Coffy. ss 3 1
Mitcheii, if..r.:MtB. i
Butcher. 2b ,;.S I
Barbour, Jb.'.i.'.A.,. I i
Pisher, lbj-Mp,.,. 4 , o
Block, o...V..r.....1.-4 J 0
Siarrlngton, p 3 0
Totalr.rt....K 7
mr ones .in ninin.
Topeka 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1-J
enver .....4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1-7
Two-base.blts: Koerner, Talllon. Sacrl-
Father
I r s
I Standing of Teams 1 1 SDPERI0R T0 Y0RK
! I L
WEIIT. LKAGUB. NAT. LHAOUH.
W.I. l'r
W T. t'xt
Denvnr 42 !f7 .Alt
New Tork...37 .W
t'hlnm . "I U7
St. Joseph... 33 30 M
Ht. Louis SJ 34 ,C07
Cincinnati ..33 33 Jm
1'hlla 30 31 .432
PKInlillrah ..0 32 ifU
Lincoln 2 32 .513
Ues Molncfl.37 31 ,D29
Omaha 31 38 .449
Wichita . . . .20 44 Ml
I .... 97 fl If
Topoka 33 45 .357 Boston .M 37 .413
A Allele, LUAUUB. FED. LEAGUE,
W.Ul'ct. W.UPct.
Phils. 20 24 .001 Indianapolis 36 2b ,av0
VMhton ..3G 2 .ft7IIalttnore ...33 27 .MO
Of r amIb V7 Lin m rk. ,11
Boston 35 32 ,w2; Urooklyn ....27 31 .tin
New York... 22 40 .( inttsburgh ..25 33 . 431
AMKIt. AHfi'N. BTATU LKAOUE.
Ixiulsvllle ..42 31 .6761 Hasting 30 17 ,S4
MllwaUkno .40 a. ,b71 Ucatrice 28 19
Kan. City... 41 3 ,622, York 25 21 .013
i-ioveianu si ur. Island... ZS 23 ,632
Indlanaplls 30 XI .1931 Columbus ...24 23 .fiil
Minneapolis 35 3s ,47 Kuporlor 23 25 .479
Columbus ..33 3D ,4i Norfolk .....18 28 .354
Ht. Paul 27 .370 Kearney ....15 31 .324
irairrnny-n llnlllt.
WKHTKItN LBAOUK,
I.Incoln-Wlchltai postponed; rain.
Topeka, 2; Denver, 7.
Ht, Joseph, 4; Bloux City, 6.
Omaha, 14; I)es Moines, 5.
AM Hill CAN M5AUUE.
Chlcago-Detrolt; postponed; rain.
Ht. Ixiiils.ciovoland; postponed; rain,
New ork. 4; Washington, 7.
Uoston-Plillndolphla; postponed; rain.
NATIONAL, LKAOUH.
Phllajlelphla. 7, 5; Boston. 2, 0.
ilrooklyn-Naw York; postponed.
Cincinnati, 0; Chicago, 7.
Pittsburgh. 1; Bt, Louis, C.
KlSDlCItAL LKAOUK.
fit. luls, 7; Kansas City, 4.
llaltlmore-Plttsbursli: postponed; rain,
Buffalo, f; Brooklyn. 7.
Chlcago-Indlannpolls; postponed; rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, .1, 0: Milwaukee, t. 2.
8t. Paul, 3, 2; Kansas City, 2, 8,
Columbus, fl; Louisville. 5.
indlanapolls-CIevelnnd; postponed; rain.
NEBRASKA STATE LHAOUIC.
Tork. 7; Superior, 5.
Hastings, 3; Beatrice. 6.
nlngs ' uiioon in-
Kearney, 5; Norfolk, 2.
fissiK Tenia ; .
nF'f;P league Wichita at Topeka,
Joseph, Uenvtr at Lincoln.
rtuioriwtn league Cleveland at Detroit,
Phnad;ihla. "
ntlonol League-Philadelphia at Bos-
at Chicago,
elera League St. Louis ot Kansas
City, Baltimore at IMttalmrBh. Buffalo at
Brooklyn, Chicago at Indianapolis.
American Association Minneapolis at
Milwaukee, Columi us at Louisville, In
d.anapolls at Cleveland.
Nebratika State Leugun York at Bu
ptrlor, Hastings nt cBatrlce, Grand Island
at Columbus, Kearney at Norfolk.
flee hits: Cassidy (2), mrbour. Double
Slavs; Barbour to Butcher to Fisher,
tolen banes! Ooffey.2. lilts: Off Rldgw
way. 4 In five and one-third Innings. Bases
on balls: Otf Rldgeway, 3; off Jones, 1;
off Harrington, 8. Struck out: By Jones
1; by Harrington. . Hit by pitched ball:
By Rldgeway, 3; by Jones, 1. Wild piuh:
Rldgeway. umpires: Ktockilalo and Cut
lum. INDIANS RALLY" IN TUB EIGHTH
Sioux Drive In Three In thnt frame,
DpfrjttliiK Saints.
SIOUX CITY, July 1. The Indians mi
lled In the elffth and drove In three runs,
pulling out of a hole, 0 to 4. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. II.
O. A. E
1 1 1
4 0 0
J 1 1
8 0 0
3 1 0
4 1 0
U 3 0
6 1 0
0 4 0
0 0 )
0 0 0
27 H 1
O. A. K.
2 4 0
2 0 0
2 0 0
12 0 1
0 2 U
0 0 0
1 t 1
5 1 0
0 0 0
V 1 u
0 0 0
24 10 1
113 5
10 0 0-4
Cooncy, 2b 5
Clarke, If S
Smith, ss i
Kane, lb 4
.Leieune. cf 2
Balrd. rf 5
Callahan, 3b 4
Crisp, c 4
Klein, l 2
Murphy 0
IDoyle, p 0
0
Totals
...M 6
BT." JOSEPH,
R Watson, 2b 5 0 1
Fox. If ,. 4 0 0
O. Watson, cf 4 0 0
Patterson, lb 4 2 4
Brltton, 3b 4 10
Williams, rf 3 0 0
Walls, ss 3 12
Orlfflth, o 4 0 1
Purcolt, p 10 0
Duffy, p 2 0 0
.xchang , 10 0
Totals 35 4 1
Battol for Duffy In ninth.
Batted lor Klein In ninth.
jloux City 0 0.1 0 0
St. Joseph 0 10 2 0
n.nn I.ama 1.1. a. n.l.fl.t.
..,." hub. uiiiuin, ivane. vnreo
base hits: Patterson. Walls. Sacrifice
hit: Williams. Stolen bases: Kane,
Baird, (2); Lejcune. Innings pitched: by
Purcell, two and one-third; by Klein,
eight, by Dufty. five unit two-tnlrds; l.y
Doyie, one. Hits: Olf IMrceli. ; eft
6- Kases on balla
Otf lurcel, S; oft Klein, t; off Duffy,
4. Struck out: By purcell, 1; by Klein,
i:PuUA'' Attendance: 1.W0. Time:
2:15. Umpire McOafftrty and Eyfe.
RADICALS VICTORIOUS
AT RABBIS' CONFERENCE
DETROIT. Mich.. July l.-The sa-calltd
"radical reform" elemegfc In the Central
conference or American Rabbis over
whelmed the alleged conservative faction
today when the conference meeting here
voted down a committee report submitted
by Rabbi William Rosenau of Baltimore,
with reference to a new ministers' hand,
book. Rabbi Kaufman Kohler, preildenl
of the Hebrew Union college of Cincin
nati, and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New
York were among those who led the op
position to the report.
TOE BEE:
Copyright, Jill, by International News
Hsrvlce.
Prohibs Bejin to Return to Old
Time Form.
1 GAME WINDS UP SEVEN TO FIVE
llotli Trams liitRHKC In Henvy lilt
llnnr Mnnnscer Kcrney of Ce
ment Ileatirn nnd nrjflpy
Tnkrs Ills Place.
SUPERIOR, Ncb July l.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Superior lost tho first game of
tho scries to York, both teams doing
heavy hitting. Manager Focney resigned
this morning nnd First Baseman Bsgley
Is acting manager. The scoro:
YORK. supEmort.
AII.II.O.A.B All. II. OA. V..
nic. n ft 2 I 1 10ht. 3b 4 0 S 1 0
Hurts, rf..., 4 2 3 0 V(lry. 2b & 1111
Tntten, )b..., 5 2 0 3 OKeuipln, 4 13 12
Mulrr, It... 4 2 1 0 Mlrown. It.... 4 2 110
Iltith. lb... 3 Oil 0 Ollctley. lb... 4 3 S t 0
Murphr. cf.. 4 110 0Thliln(, cf 4 3 1 3 0
Plorrs. 2b... 4 1 2 1 OOretns. C....3 0 7 3 0
Seblml, e...4 2 I 1 oniohop, rt...3 0 0 1 0
Skyoclc, P....S 1 0 2 0ErrU. p.,.,. 3 3 0 0
ToU! 3S 13 XT 9 1 Totals 33 13 27 17 S
Tork l 4 o o o o 2 o 7
Superior 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-G
Threo.h.ise lilt: Thelsslng. Two-bare
hits. Schlssel, Mulvoy, Pierce, Errett.
Sacrifice flies: Greene, Bishop. Sacri
fice hits' HkyocK, Obst. Stolon b.iso.
Thelsslng. S'.ruck out! By Skyock. 8;
1)V Errutt. 4. Bases nn hnlls' Off Skv.
ock, 4; off Errett, 4. Hit by pitched ball.
nerce. umpire: .Movers.
Pawners Win In Fifteenth. h
COLUMBUS, Neb., July L-Hpeclal TeJ-
e.Knim.)-A hard roileht and cnntpstlnir I
xome was played here today between
Grand Island and Columbus. It was a
pi tellers battle all the way. Grand
Island scored on a passed ball In the
third Inning netting them three scores.
The Pawnees startnl h. rallv in thn lust
half of the ninth Inning tlelng tho score
mm iv iook imcen inningH to ceciuo ma
contest. Manager KraniiiRer was sub
stituted for Nee, but was ordered on the
bench by the umpire nnd Dygert, tho
center fielder acted as catcher during
the rest of tho game. Dygert caught
eight files while In the center field and
after that he successfully won tho ad
miration of thn fans as catcher. Only
four of the players were In their regular
places nftor the chnnge. Corey, the
pitcher, took tho place or left field, Cran
playing short and without both of tho
regular catchers tliA PawiiM.fi riMinhp.l
te goal In the fifteenth Inning, winning
by one scorn. Tho score:
OHAND ISLAND. COI.UMnt'B.
AH. II. O. A. K. An. it. n. am
WallSCS. rf . G 1 1 a clllrwirt l-l-r t 1 11 1 n
Jtobrn, Sb.. 6 1 3 7 OCran, lf-u.,4 3X20
rrnr, if,.., l ( 0 omit, rf.cf.. I 4 2 3 0
Schmor'r, f!U 0D1, lb...., 3 1 It 1 0
"ru. IR 7 z 4 OAcUmi, 5b... 7 3 4 4 2
Vnr. e 3 0 11 3 OClarii, 3b... 3 12 3 0
ifmlth, 3b. ..7110 OTHhsudcr, 4 0 3 2 2
nilr, lb.... 8 0 1 0 OCttnf, It...., 3 0 I 0 0
liicn, p : o 5 Once, c 1 0 0 0 0
Krnlnir. o. 2 0 0 0 0
Totali.. ..(4 10 41 ll.OKIrchnw, rf. 4 2 3 0 0
Zonl'rmtn, p9 1 0 5 0
,,. , , T1UU If 1 41 10 t
Two out when wlnnlti soor an mudu.
urand Island O03O2(i0tiO00ulo o i?
Columbus .... 1OOO0OOO4O0J1017
Stolen base,. vftld (2)i HAtoh (2),
Clarke. Sacrifice hits; Claire. Zonder
roan. Sacrlflco flies: Schoonover, Wal
llcel Jce. Twu-baso hits: Dygert,
Deal. Adams. Criui. Pratt (2.) Double
play: .ondermnn to Adams to Deal.
Htruck out: By Hatch, 10; by Zander
man, , if. Bases on balls: Off Hatch. 9;
off Zondermau. 5. Passed balls: New,
Dygert (2.) Time; 3:00. Umpire: Qulsley!
Ueil Taken to Cleaning.
BEATRICE, Neb., July l.-(Speclal Tel-erutiL)-Bcatrlco
took Hastlnss' Reds
to a cleaning tixlnv. hv th hi-
3, in n close und exciting gamo. Bechtuld
nnu woum'in oi iiaaiuigs nit for homers
In the first inning, und Notf of Beutrlco
mado two, and Line one during the game.
Wllley ot Hasting was rorcod from tho
mound In the seventh and was replaced
by bherman. Brian pitched a steady
gumo for Beatrice until tho ninth, whon
two bases on balls and nn error filled
tho haites. Johnson was called in, and
retired thu side. One of the features
was tho battlnK and fielding of Neff of
Beatrice. Score;
HASTINCW. BKATniCK.
An. h. n. xv. At, ii i. a .
IWcJitolJ. rf. 4 1 10 oLlns, If. 21310
K. Ilrotrn, a ( 0 0 2 onriunon, 3b. i 0 2 1 1
llfnnm, ef., 4 I I 0 ONuff cf 4 3 3 0 0
0ttran, lb. I 1 I 0 OUUfk. rf,... 3 13 0 0
MoCtbe, It.. 4 110 OHoc'ewItt, lb 3 0 t 0 0
11-ilrkb, .. 2 113 OOae, 0 3 0 3 0
Msttltki. lb. J 1 I 0 lOrWm. w.... 4 0 0 2 1
JllehM.on, c 4 0 1 QKIorty, 2b... 2 131
Wllley. p.... 2 0 ft 1 onrtsn. p 3 0 0 2 1
Snsrmin, p.. 0 0 0 0 uJahnion, p... 0 0 0 0 0
I Itrawn.. 1 0000
, , Totals 27 4 27 11 4
Tolali 31 34 I t T
L. Brown batted for Sherman In the
ninth.
HaMlngs , 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Beatrice .2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 a
Stolen bases: Neff, Florey (3). Sacri
fice hits: Hlaok, Coe. Homo runs: Neff
(2), Ling, BcchtoM, aettma.v. Two-base
hits: Neff. Bennett. Struck out: By
Wllley. 7; by Brian. 7. Bases on balls:
Off Wllley. 2: off Sherman, 1; off Brian,
1 Hit by pltchod ball: By Brian, Mat
ticks; by Wltllo. Ling, Beckewlti. Base
hits: Off Willie. 6 In seven Innings; jff
Brian. 6 in eight Innings. Winning
nitcher: Brian. Time ; 1:40. Umpire:
Black,
Kearney Wins Easily.
NORrXJLK. Neb., July 1. (Special Tel-egram.)-Btttng
Hlrsch. the Norfolk star
twlrler, for eight hits In seven Innings,
Kearney had an easy time winning to
day's game, 5 to 2. Plympton pitched a
good game, holding the Drummt-rs to four
hits. This had much to do with keeping
Norfolk tallies low. The feature of the
game was Drumm's batting two doubles
out of three times up and the running
catch by Scheuren. Score:
KBAllKKY NORFOLK.
AH. 11. OAK. AH.II.O.AK.
Srnk. lb. .3113 Onrewn. as. 1 1 1
Acock. 2b .. 4 1 4 0 OKtU. 3b ... 2 0 t I 0
Drum to. Ib . 3 3 OLar, tf .41100
Bchurn, d. I t I I Ollrliht. It.. . 4 1 1 a
Butler, r'. 4 00 OMtUtr. Sb... 4 1 u
JJtnT. If. . 4 0 0 OTtvae, lb. . , 4 1 t 0
Met Us Friday on
Myers - Dillon's Cor
ner for FIREWORKS
tCIT PUCES. 11th and Fanian
OMAHA, THTBSDAT, JULY '2, 1914.
owlnilf. nt : 1 I ulUmxj-. it. .3 0 1 0 0
nrlckrcn, a. 4 0 I 0 l.Mu.Mr, c... I 0 IS 0 0
riyropton, p. I 2 0 3 llllmch. p J 0 0 1 0
. Houtt. p 1 t 0 0 i)
TotsU 10 27 72
Tolsl Si) 4 27 0
Kearnoy 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 05
Norfolk 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Drumm (2). Sacrifice
hits: Synek, Rels. Stolen bases: Plymp
ton, Brown, Synek, Towne. Bases on
balls: Off Hlrsch, 3; oft Routt, 1; off
Plyropton, 2. Htruck out: By Hlrsch, lit
by Routt, 2; by Plympton, 7. Hits: Oft
Hlrsch, 8 In seven Innings; off Routt, 2
In two Innings. Left on bases: Norfolk,
3; Kearney, 8. Passed ball: Erlckson.
Attendance: 600. Time: 1:60. Umpire:
PoBiiterl.
Slufeds Get Early
Lead and Defeat K, 0,
KANSAS CITY, July l.-Kansas City
was defeated by St. Louis today, 7 to 4.
The visitors obtained on .early lead and
were never headed off: Score: , It. U.K.
St. Louis 2 0110000 3-7 13 3
Kansas City 10000201 04 11 i
Batteries: Crandall and Chapman;
Adams. Cullop nnd Eaa.erly.
BROOKLYN, N. Y July 1 Brooklyn
defeated Buffalo 7 to 5 today In tho first
game of the scries. Marlon held Buffalo,
to one hit up to the seventh Inning, but
was hit freely In that Inning and the
eighth, when he was token out Score:
D.H.E.
Buffalo N 0 I) 4 0 H M10 1
Brooklyn 10101301 7 11 3
Batteries: Anderson, Brown and La
vlgne; Marion, Lafltte and Land.
MOR MINGSIDE AND CHARLES
'""'""lliUOlUC, MWU uniMILW
CITY COLLEGES ARE MERGED
SIOUX CITY, la.. July l.-Tho merger
of Morning Side college and Charles City
college, of Charles City, was effected
today. Under tho terms of the agree
ment, the work now being carried' on by
the two Institutions will be conducUJ
at Morning fllde colledge. Jr. Alfred
13. Craig, president ot Morning Side col
lege, will be president of the Joint Insti
tutions. JACK DOYLE, SOX SCOUT,
LOOKS OVER STATE TEAMS
BEATRICE. Neb., July l.-(8peclal Tel
egram.) Jack Doyle, scout for the Chi
cago White Sox, visited here today nnd
looked over the Hastings and Beatrice
players.
SIOUX GET PITCHER
FROM LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE, July 1. "Gone" Wood
burn, pitcher for the Louisville American
association club, today was released to
tho Sioux City team ot the Wcstarn
league.
American Association ItesnHa.
IUI.E. R.H E.
, 1 5 C 0 0 4
...8 15 0 2 3 2
3 11 0 2 9 0
2 5 0 6 11 0
6 0 2
6 7 1
Minneapolis
Mllwiuikeo .,
t-t Paul .....
Kansas City
Columbus ...
Louisville ...
Pttutliern Association Itesnlts,
Birmingham. 5 Nashville, 2.
Chattanooga, 1: Mobile, 4.
Memphis, 17: Mont-ornery. 6,
Atlanta, 7; New Orleans. 4.
A
Rob Bums
Cid&r JO
Little Bobbie
CONWAY CHAR COMPANY, SIOUX CITY, IIWA.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
REDS ARE HELD TO ONE HIT
Larry Cheney Effective hi Box
While Mates Pile Up Runs.
CHICAGO VISITORS SHUT OUT
Third Ilsirnisii N'lclioff or Clncln.
natl, Reported About to Join
Federals, l'lnyn Ills Reg
nlnr Posltldn.
CHICAGO, July 1. Larry Cheney held
Cincinnati to one hit tfeday while his
teammates batted Benton opportunely for
two runs and bombarded Koestner for a
total of five runs in one Inning, shutting
out the visitors, 7 to 0.
Third BasemHii Nlchoff of Cincinnati,
who was reported about to join the Fed
eral league, played hlr. regular position.
Scote:
CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
AD. ll.O. A. AU.H.O.A.H.
Moran, rf.... 4 0 0 0 Olach, cf.... 4 2 2 0 0
Iltrthsunr, an 4 1 1 1 OOorxl. rf..... 4 10 0 0
Nlehorf. 2b.. 4 0 4 2 ISaler, lb.... 4 1 13 0 0
Clark, c 4 0 8 1 OZImrman, 3b 4 1 2 1 1
Oroh. 2b 3 0 0 1 OPchulte, If... 4 2 S 0 0
Hoblltul. lb 2 0 7 0 0Pweney, 2b. 3 1 4 3 1
Lircxa, It.... 3 0 0 0 ICorrlden, a. 3 1 2 4 0
Miller ..... 1 0 0 0 00ranaban, c 4 2 2 0 0
Uhler, If.,.. 0 0 0 1 OChcney, p... 3 0 0 S 0
Lobr, cf 10410
Uonton. p..,. 2 0 0 5 0 Total! ....3 11 27 13 2
Uato 1 0 0 0 0
Roeatner, p, 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 90 1 :i IS :
Batted for Irtross In seventh
'Batted for Benton In eighth.
Cincinnati 0 0000000 0-
Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 -7
Two-base hits: Sweeney, Schulte. Home
run: Leach. Hits; Oft Benton, G In suvei.
Innings; off Koestner, 5 In one Inning.
Sacrifice hits:. Conrlden. Sacrifice fly
Cheney. Stolen bases: Hoblltzell, Brcsna
han. Double play: Uhler to Koestner to
Nlchoff. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Cin
cinnati. S. Buses on balls: Off Cheney, 2;
otf Koestner, 1. Struck out: By Benton,
7: by Cheney, 1. Passed ball: Clark.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: Kason and Qulsley
. .Curds Detent' Pirates.
ST. LOUIS, July 1. Casey Hagemau
pitched his first full gamo for St. Louis
this season today and won from Pitts
bugh, 5 to 1. Until the ninth inning not
a man got beyond second base. Score!
PlTTdUUllOII. 8T. LOUI8.
AU.II.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.K.
VI01. 2b 4 0 1 S OIlus tins, ib.,1 lilt
Cbre), It 3 0 3 0 OMaara. rf.... 1 0 10 0
Mowrey, 3b.. 4 111 UDoliu. It S I a 0 0
Mitchell, rf,. I 0 3 0 0J. Millar, lb 3 113 0 0
Wigntr, 12 3 1 IWIlion, rf... 3 1 2 0 0
Konrtclir, lb 4 1 a 0 OIlutlM-, as,... 2 13 3 0
Jo Kelly cf, Z 12 1 OWtnro, 0....J 1 4 1 0
Coleman, c. 10 2 1 Olteck, 3b 3 0 0 3 1
Hyatt, e 2 0 10 OlUreman, p.. 2 1 0 3 0
cuirelman, pIOOIO
Mcgulllan, p 1 0 0 1 0 Totali 34 7 27 14 1
Ijeonard ... 0 0 0 0 0
Manaux, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Menaor .... 1 u 0 0 0
ToUla 31 t It U "2
Batted for McQulllIn In ulghlh.
Batted for Manaux In ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 1-1
St. Louis 0 11110 0 1 -o
Home run: Wilson. Hits: Off Cunael
raan, 2 In three Innings; off McQulllIn,
& In four innlmrai off Manaux. none in
one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Butler, Magee
(2). cecruice ines: uecK, .Miner, wmjJ.
Stolen base: Butler. Double plays- Huge-
man to Hugglns to Miller; Mowery to
viox to Konetcny. Lert on bases: Pitts
burgh, 7: St. I.ou!s. 6. Bases on balls:
Off Conselman, 3; off McQulllIn, 1; off
ltageman, sv oil .Manaux, 1. lilt by
pitched bull: By Hageman, Hyatt. Struck
out: By Conselman, 2; by Hageman, 4;
by Mnnaux, 1. Passed ball: Hyatt. Time:
2:00. Umpires: Klem and Emsllc.
Phils Take Dotli.
BOSTON, July l.-By bunching hits and
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I won two ganio from Besttin touay, me
first 7 to 2 at.d the ccccnu o to . ccol e,
tlrst gume:
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1 AD.IMI.A.B. - AB.It.O.A.K.
nrrn. 3b. ... 2 1 I I 10llbrl. rf. . 4 1 3 0
i Dwker. If.... S 2
0 oKrerr, b.... 4 12 2 0
2 ocuinoiir. if. 4 0 : 0 0
1 IMftraavir. Ml 0 4 3 0
joueii, id... 3 3 r.
Mac, sr.... 4 1
I'rarath. rf.. 4 0 4 0 OichmlJt, lb t 1 11 0 1
I.udtruK, lb.. 4 17 1 lUial, 3b.... 4 0 0 3 0
raaKart, cf.. 4 2 1 0 OMann. cf... t t 1 0 2
Dooln.
C 4 X u 1 (Oowrly. c.. 4 13 10
Mayor, p 4 I
4 ouavu. p..
- 'Duicn ...
0.030
1 0 n 0 0
Totali.
K 12 27 14 3
Tttals...
Batted for Davis In ninth
SI C 27 12 3
Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-7
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Two-base hits: Magee, Mann, Throe
base hit: Oowdy. Home run: Mayer. Sac
rifice nit: Minert. stolen bases: fasKerl,
I Dooln. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7;
Boston, S. Buses on bulls; Off Mayer, 1;
on uavis, 1. strticK out: By .Mayer, :i;
by Davis, 4. Time: l:co. Umpires: Htirt
and Rlgler.
Score, second game:
rtiiLADnLi'iiiA. uost6n.
All, ll.O. A. l: AB.It.O.A.K.
Dyrnt, 2b.... 4 2 17 OOllbert. rf.. 4-0 S 0
Iirckrr, It.... 2 10 0 OErera, ib... I 0 3. 4 0
Ixbcrt, Sb... 4 1 0 2 OUonnolly, If 4 3 2 0 1
Maste. pa.... 4 0 2. 4 OManmTll' is 4 0 4 6 I
Cravath, rf., 4 0 1 0 OMchmiat. lb. 4 1 9. 3 0
I.udmis, lb.. 4 0 13 0 ODeal, 3b 4 1 0 1 0
Paaktrt. if., t I a OMann. cf.. S 1 0 2
Kllllfer, c... 4 2 0 OOoYidy. u... 2 0 110
Alianaer. p 3 1 p 0 OWhiJInr, c I 0 1 0 0
Itudolph. p.. 3 0 1 '3 0
Total! 33 7 37 13 0
Totals 33 S XT 16 4
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-5
Boston ,..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base lilt: Becker. Three-base hit:
Munn. Sacrifice lilt: Becker. Double
play: Maranvllle and Schmidt. Left pn
banes: Philadelphia. T; Boston. 7. Bases
on balls; Off Rudolph, 2; off Alexander.
1. Bases on errcrs: Philadelphia. S. Hit
bv pitched ball: By Ru'Iolph (Alexander).
Struck out: By Alexander, 1: by Rudolph,
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Sioux City club of the Fame leag.tu for
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ONE AMERICAN ROWER
SURVIVES FIRST ROUND
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England. July
1. Only one of the three. American en
trants for tho diamond sculls supiv.cd
the first round ,.of the contest today.
Janice B, Ayer of the Union Boat club,
Boston, easily disposed of B. Gould' ot
Now Zealand' and Jesus college, Cam
bridge, but William Tudor Gardiner suc
cumbed to . C. Frlpp and' Paul With
ington to J. Lawrence Tann, In the latter
case after a most exciting finish, iu
which tho American came within an' ace
cf overtaking the Englishman at tho' fin
ishing line.
Bobert Dibble of Toronto also won hi
ince, sculling beautifully throughout
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the English crack, B. D. P. Pinks, and
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