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    f LK UHlv OMAHA. UDNKMM i , .IllA "J2, 11U4.
CARDS DEFEAT BROOKLYNS
Pf ef fcr Goes to Pieces After Hurling
Four Hitless Frames.
FOUR PLAYERS ARE BANISHED
lliidaer'fl Sirr Ituna ley rinnrhlns:
Jilts In Srcond nnd'Mxth ami
by IJnnbert's limner in
FlIUi.
ST. LOOTS, July SI. After pitching
nlrticht ball ror fiva Innings. lfetfer
went to pieces and 8t Insula acored five
runs, winning the second pa mo of the
series from Brooklyn, 6 to 4. Up to the
f.fth inning, Pfeffer did not allow a hit.
-V tiler and Wilson sluglod. but died on
the bases. In the next lunlur. Uucgina
vas passed nnd scored with Majre; on
the latter- home run .drivo.
Cruise and MlUer elngled in succession
and when "Wilson elngled nnd O. Miller
dropped a perfect return from Wheat,
Cruise and J. Miller were safe. Wilson
taking second. Beck then singled and
Wilson scored.
TJio umpires banished four local player
for disputing decisions. Brooklyn scored
Its run by bunching hits In the second
and sixth Innings and by Daubcrt's home
run In tho fifth. Score:
BROOKLYN. ST. LOU1R
AH.K.O.AJE. AI1.H.O.A.K
D Mnra. en.. 4 113 OUusctnt. Zb.. 8 0 3 4 0
llaubert. lb.. 12 7 1 OMaire. ct.... 4 1X09
IJaiton. cf. I 1 OCruUa. It.... 1 2 J 0 0
Vlirat, It .. 4 8 2 0 0J. Miller, ist 2 1 3 0
4'utahair. Sb. 4 111 OWIIion. tt... 4 2 1 4) 0
Hummel, rf. 4 1 16 OPeek, 3b 1 1 0 t 9
ATHLETICS TAKE TWO MORE
Wir Both Games of Double Header
from Cleveland Naps.
SEVEN CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES
Sernnd Vrnr Strujciillnft Mi
Won by rtlncVa rUlnsr Vp
Six Jilts nnd Jnc
rlflcr.
Irk
GAME LANDED ON STEAL! : S
Hildebrand Hakes It for Superior
With Close Shave.
GRAY OUT FOR CUTTING BASE
Content full of Sensntlnnnl I'lnja,
Hrrett IMIrhlna Klne fSntue
llnitlnu'i lle.ls Trim he
Inland rrs.
. PHILADELPHIA, July Philadelphia
Tan Its string or consecutive victories up
to seven by winning both sarncs from
Cleveland today, the first. 2 to 1, In elevca
Innings, and Ui second, 7 to 6. In the .
opener Mitchell pitched wonderful ball '
for eight innings, during which ho piled
up twelve strikeouts, but In the ninth the .
home team tied the aoore on 4,olltn' j rumlcnu. ji
single and steal of second nnd out and a J . .
,. . I foal. Ib . 4
-wild pitch. J Atf.m,. m . t
In the eleventh, after being held down . J-, l,'r"lff
to three hits. Philadelphia doubled its 'vfLtfll'.... 4
JM, c 3
Sl'PamOR. Neb.. July (Special "Jvl
CKram.) Hildebratid'e steal In tho third
or. a wild throw won the name today.
Gray was put out for cut tin it third base.
Krrett pitched a fine game. Many rensa
llonnl plnys were made. Score:
urnhf rf . 4 1 4 0
rrw. M J 1 1 S 0
4rttMM- t . 4 I I I
rijmpwta.. f " I CH4ttr, r... . 1 1 4 0
Iterie f . t 1 1
Mfion .. 0 0 Trtalt ... II M IT t t
Tll H 3 14 I
ltan for Herte In the ninth.
Kearney 0 0 10 0
York
..0 1 3
o -1
0 0 0 0 4 Si
COl.VMIUV
All II. O A.E.
pvrHiuun.
AB.H.O a r.
Kaan. sb 4 1 U 1 O.Vaih. lb
O. Millar. . 3 0 1 lWlnso. e.
0
0
rtctfer. p
lleulbacb. p. 1
Mj-era ..
0 1 e
t 0 1 0
0 0 OSnvder, c ... 1 1 2 0 0
0 0 IDcnwn, lb.. 3 0 S 0 0
10 0 0 OPtrdoe, p.... I 0 e
31 i io o
Stock. 3b.... 2 1
Clruit, 3b.... 110
Dem&ruv p2 0 4
ToUU. ... 36 11 !4 1 ToUJi
JUaUed for Miller in ninth.
Brooklyn .' 2 0 1 t ft tt 04
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) t i
Two-base hit: Daltoti. Three-base hit:
(Cutshaw. Home runs: Daubert. Maeec.
Hits: Off lfcffcr, 0 in five and one
third innings; off Jteulbuch, 3 In two and
two-tblrde Innings, stolen bases: Cut
Hhnw. Beck. Double play; J. Miller to
Wlneo. Left on bates: tft. X-ouls. '3;
Brooklyn. 4. Baoes on balls: Off Wcf
fer. 1. Struck out: By Perdue, 4; by,
l'feffer, A; by Ileulbach, 3. Wild pltche;
Perdue, Keulbach. Thno: i2. Um
pires: Byron and Johnson.
Clnnts Beat ZU-ds.
CIXCINNAT1, July ZL Wth two imm
on base lu the thirteAiith inning alalitcw-1
son drove out a single whluh brought Jn
the run that wroa the same from Cincin
nati today, 6 to 6. In that lunlnc nctcltor.
the first man up, doubled. Ho was ad
vanced to third on a .sacrifice by Merkle.
On Meyers grounder, Fletcher was run
down between third and the home plato.
Pies then ran Meyers. Pic went to
fcecond "when Grant was given a bare on
balls and scored when Mathewsou singled
to center Hid.
Dmarec. "who .started the game for New
York, lasted until the sixth inning when
Cincinnati mnfle five hits good for thuee
runs. Frotump, who succeeded DcitmH
pitched two Innings and did not allow a
hit. Muthereon then went Into the box
nnd succeeded In retiring the Cincinnati
batsmen In one. two, thrc order lor the
rest f tho game.
Benton pitched well up to the eighth
li nine when he weakened and New York
tied the. ncore. Score:
ts-ETT YORK. OINCaNTCATl.
AH II. O A. R. AB.djOJE
Jlrnchfr. cf.. 1 2 0 IDuilel-, rf.. : i 0 0
Uojie, ib S 1 4 Hmoc, u... -0 2 6 t
Horn, rf. ...6 2 2 0 OTnomblejr. U t 1 I 1
Snolira-, ll 1 I t OvIrhotC 3b.. 5 41 0 2 0
FI.Hrbrr, m. C t 2 1 SSrob, 2b 4 2 5 0
Merkle, lb...C 12 1 OMoran. tt.... 4 1 i 0 0
HfVRTi. c... 6 14 1 lMollwUz. lb. 4 1 14 3 0
itclAMU c . 0 0 0 D OEjTflll. c... 3 13 11
2 0 ".onii-lcj. c. 2 0 2 v
2 Jf ntan. 1 0 4 I t
t QAlifew. p I t 1 1
l O'UMcr o o s o
MiIhe'Kan, ji 2 1 0 1 'MlUer 1 fl 0
"Aittrroy l l o u w i
Kobprtrron .. 1 0 0 0 B TaUla 44 l2t t
Ilonlln 1 n o 0 o
i'irx V 0 0 0
Total- to 16 i 24 2
Batted for Dcinaree In seventh.
Batted fur Mock lu eighth.
Batted for Froinme lu ninth.
Hutted for Meyers in thirteenth.
Ban ofr Erwin In tixUi.
Batted for Nlelioff In thirteenth.
New York 00 0 1 4) 1 1 2 4)4) 0 0 l-C,
Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Fletcher. Hit: Off De
inaree, 8 in elx irmings; off Frornme, 0 in
two innings; off Mathewson. 0 tn five In
nings; ofr Benton, S in seven innings
i none out in eighth): off Ames, S in Hlx
innings. Sacrifice hits: Merkle, Moraa.
Stolen bases. Burns, Doyle, Enodgrass,
Daniels. Double plays: Fletcher to 3dorkl
to Meyer, Fletcher to Merkle, lienor to
Urou to Moilwltz. Ieft on bases: New
Y'ork. 11; Cincinnati. 6. Balk: Benton.
Bases on ballu: off Drmartt, 4: off Ben
ton, 2; off Ames. 1. lilt by piUhed ball:
By Benton, Burns and Stock. By
Fromrof, Groh. Struck out: By Benton. 3;
by Ames. 3. Time: 2:24. Umpires: Klein
and Hmstie.
Cub's Tniusc ePhlllles.
CH1CACO, July SlIeach's Irtple en
abled Chicago to win from Philadelphia
again today. 4 to 2. Tho locals played
un uphill game and scored with the as
sistance of errors and the wildness of
the visiting pitchers. Bates batted for
Vaughn in the eighth inning and drew a
base on balls. .Leach sent in the tielng
run on his triple and Good's acrfico fly
cored Leach with the winning run.
Vaughn was hit steadily, but pitched
good ball in the pinches. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO.
ADJI.O.A.U. AJ1.H.O.A H.
hymr. It,... 4 2 b OLeirJi, cS-...t 2 2 0 0
J'aktrt, rf.. 4 2 2 0 OJood, it z 0 2 0 0
I'ramtn, rf.. 3 1 1 Ojiler, lb.. . I 1U 0 tt
iubert, 3t... s l iiumu, b2 0 1 0
.4018 licliulU, If.. . lleo
l Ziwttnty, 2b. 2 t 0 i
1 OOrrrick mm.. 1 0 I l
nurna. c 4 0 t 2 Odmnafcaa, (toil)
(Hw4iKr, p.. I o 0 1 Ok'iugha, p... 1 1 e 5 1
Tinrup. p. .. I 0 11 0'Batea 0 0
llt-cLtr 1 0 0 0 Oilagemaa, p. 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ... .34 8 21 12 Total 21 i 17 11 3
Batted for Martin In ninth.
Batted for Vaughn in eighth.
Philadelphia I 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 0-3
cmcngo o l o o l o o 2 l
Two-base hits: Byrne. PaskerC Three-
bare hits: Cravath, Leach. Hits: Off
Oeschger, 3 In one and two-thirds in
nings; otf Ttncup, z in six and one
tl.lrd Innings; off Vaughn. 8 In eight In
nings; off Hageman, none In one Innlnyt.
Sucrlflcu lilU; Cravath, Martin. Sacri
fice fly: Good. Ktoteu bases: Bweeney,
Schulte. Lett on bases: Chicago 11:
Philadelphia, 6. Bases on bails: Off
Oeschger. 4; off Tlpcup, c. Struck out:
By Vaughn, 6; by Oeschger, 1: by Tlnciip,
X Wild pltcht Vaughn. Time: 2:06.
I'mplres; ISaaon nnd duigley.
lira rra Blank IMratrs.
PlTTSBtmOH, July 2L-Boston shut
out l' ttsourgn lor the second time in
two dayn this afternoon by a score of
6 to o. liuaoipn anowea tha home team
only tlirefl hits Maranvllle hit for a
liciner n me tiura inning. Another run
was scored by Boston in the seventh In.
nlng on Connolly's triple and an infield
out. A triple and three singles in the
eighth Inning, together with two bases
on balte, netted the visitors four more
uns. teoro:
Boston-. mrsBonoK.
AB.H.O.A.B. Jl.r u n A n
Dtfore. rt . J 0 0 OMtosor. of.. 2 0 2 0 0
Krer, 2b. 4 1 I 1 OCanr, If t 0 4 0
Connollr. It 1 1 I OUowror. 3b.. 4 1 1
Maraavir, is I 3 3 t OA'asatr, u 4 0 0 4 1
Schmidt, lb. 3 1 13 1 OVIoz, 2b..... 0 s 3 t
Ittll. Ib i 1 3 2 2Kultbr. Ik 3 0 14 0
Mann, rt.... 4 12 0 Olalljr. rf.... 3 12 0 0
Oomir. C.... 4 1 2 2 0 loIma, t. 3 0 1 2 0
Ludolph. p. .3 1 0 2 0" Leonard ,,. 0 0 0
B. Wapwr, t 0 t 0 (
Total!.. . 34 IT 13 JTToola, p... 140
-"rui I 0 0
Coutlmon. p 0 0 ( 0 0
ToUls 23 I IT 15 7
Batted for Cotemaa In eighth,
Batted for O'Toole In eighth.
Boston 0 0 10 0 0 14 0-4
Pittsburgh 0 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0-4)
HltsOff O'Toole. 9 In eight lnninira:
off Conselman, 0 In one inning, Threer
bte hits: Connolly, Mann. Home run:
Muranvllle. Stolen bases: Schmidt, Con
nolly, Muranville, Casey, Mowrey. Bases
on balls: Off Rudolph, 4; O'Toole. 9. Bases
en errors: Boston. 1. Left on bases: Bos
ton. U. Pittsburgh. 5. Struck out: By
Uudolph, 1; by O'Toole. 2. Time. 1:60.
impircs. iiert ana lugier.
total of safeties and won on singles by
Murphy, who was forcod by Oldrlng, and
Baker and Mclnnls. During this inning
Mitchell got his thlrtecntlt strikeout vic
tim. Tho second contest wan slugging
match, which Philadelphia captured by
piling up six MUi and a sacrifice fJy off
tsteen and Hagermnn In the fifth. Scora
first aine:
CUtVEMXD. rKl LADIU.PHU
AR.H.O.A X. Ait.lt.O A lt
Oijumit, lf.... 1 1 0 lMnrrhy. rf . 4 14 0 e
Chapman, u.4 1 I 1 OOldrinr, It.. 0 1
Jaikwa. ct.. 4 1 2 0 OColllna, 2n. 4 10 4 0
lJolc Sb... 4 0 2 3 OUoker, lb.... 6 12 11
Itlrkc. rf ... 5 0 2 0 OMrlonli, lb. 6 2 IS 0
Oljtm. "Sb. ... 6 ISO OtValth. CT....I 1 2 D 0
Johnnton. lb. 5 2 S 1 OtUrry. a....4 0 1 i l
Carmch C...3 0 IS 1 OSchajif, c. . S 0 6 2 B
MKcbll. p. 4 0 1 ODufb. p 4 0 0 S t
Totaln.. ..39 712 I 1 To'alf . . 37 4 33 1 2
Cleveland ..-.OOOOlOOOoo tk-l
Philadelphia .0 0 t U 0 0 o o J o 1 I
Two-ttase hits: Johnston tX. Jackson.
Walsh. Sacrifice hit: l.ajole. Stolen Irascs.
Collins, Baker. Double play: lxjole to
Johnston. Left on bascn: Cleveland,
PhibsdvlphiH, I. Baees on balls: Off
Mitchell, 4; ofr Bush. 3. Bases on errors:
tevelsnd. 2; Philadelphia, i. Struck out:
Br Mitchell, IS; by Bush, 2. Passed balls:
Schaug (Z). Wild pitch. .Mitchell. Time.
3:3). empires. Dlneen ana isvaas.
CLKVMJJs'D. PHILADKIJniA
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.ll.O.A
(Iraner. If.... 4 2 3 0 OMnrphT. rt..l 0 X 0
t Diannt. ir... i
vstrunk, ji...
2 3 0 (HtNilbr'eit. lbs 0
v 1 2 oarar. 24)... . 3 s
1 1 0 OQrMme, r. . . R 2
3 10 lrttrlMliuc. If 4 1
41 2 S Jnrc-n. in 4 X
141.1 OlAlidrrth. rj. 4 I
I 2
3
0 0
o e
ft 1 0 Ollmiroe, tf
1 2 S Otmltli. Sb.... 1 S I 1
1 S 0 OErrMt, p.... 4 ti 1 4 0
XlrscbDW, p41030
ToUli SS 11F24 14 4
ToUli ... X lVtt II 3
Gray out. cut third.
Adam bunted third strike.
Columbus n 1 1 0 o o e 0 1-3
Superior 0 l 41 0 ? 0 o 1 '4
Three-base hit: Cratt. Two-base hits;
Dygert, I.andreth. Sacrifice hits; Iton
deau tZ), Gray. Stolen bases; Pygert.
Gray, Brown. Bases on balls: Off
Kirschner. 4. off Brrett. 1. Struck out:
By Kirschner, 3; by Brrett. 6. Dotiblo
play: Gray to Brown to Hildebrand. Um
pire; Qulgley.
Krnrney Held to Three nits.
YOllK. Neb- July II. -Special Tele
gram.) Hairy held Kearney to three scat
tered singles today, while York hit Ilymp-'
ton and llerte at -will. Plymptnn was ptrt
out of the game In the third for disputing
a play at home. The fleUilnc of Murphy
anil Hale and the butting of Clarke and
Bier featured. Score
KUAllNKT TOn.iT
AB H.O A.E AH 11 o A B.
tiyntV. Sb . . 4 1 1 1 Ullc. jw . b i 2 1 ti
AlKrtk. 2b 4 0 12 0-,brr lb .41020
Cromm. lb. 0 10 0 OTnttfn. Sb .4 10 0 1
Scbeuiaa, rt 3 2 i) ,lrV. If ... 4 S S 0
Itamrrr, rf S 0 2 0 OliaitU, rf . . 2 0 2 0
Two-base lilts. T4irten. Hire. Clarke.
Haley. Thret-bnse h4t: Murhy. Home
run: Harris Stelen kno: Irion liable
4ys JHee to CInr. Matney to Syne4t
to Woodruff. Base balls: Otf Plymp
ton. 1. Left on Kearney. !, York,
T. Hit by pltrh ball: Halgh Hits.
Off nympton, I In two-thirds liming, erf
Berte. $ in six and one-third Innings.
Struck out. By Haley, R; bjr Plytupton.
! Paused ball: KHCkosu. Sacrifice hits:
Hnlgh. Chase, Tottrn, llrlckson. Tttn.
1.17 Implre. Uhttk.
ItedR VI nfor Clinnae.
HASTJNrtS. Neb. July SI. -tSpet lal
Telegram.) -"Paxij-" Vance was In his
usual masterful form today, allowing thn
Islanders but four hits. He had tight
rupixirt. the Hetls winning. 3 to 1. though
Grand Island made n hard fight. Stohtff,
lately acquired from the Western league,
made hit with the fans in his first
appcaruuee at homo. Score:
0AX BLAND. HABTINOW
AR.H.O.A K AB.ll.O-A .
ItoHin. Jb ..4 0 0 ITV-ehtnlh. rf 4 1 S 0
Iiomnci). rt . 3 1 t 0 Oitulorr, . 3 14 10
I'O-n. It.... 4 t S Oltmmit. rf 4 0 10 0
Varnrr. rf .. t 0 I 0 Oilfttman. lb 4 1 IS 1 I
Ward, ip ... S 0 s 4 lMoCal. If . 3 n 0 0
Olot. lb ... a v I l IMaltlraa. cb 4 11
Outre, lb 4
I OMoorr. Sb
K. Clalrr. J 0 W 1 OUIchrtlKW. c 2
Vancr. r 1 4 0 0 0anr. p s
IItl. p 3 0 (
S 0
3 (I 0 0 0
ISIS
1 0 f s
Totalt.
.21 4 M S
Totals
4 27 11 1
Ornnd Island . . . .1 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 J
Hastings 2 0 4) O 0 1 0 -
Two-buse hits: Stoloff, Richardson.
Sacrifice hits: Mooro. Stoloff. Stolen
Iih: Vorncy. Downey, Mattlcks. Stol-
?ff. Struck out: By Vance, 9: by
latch. 4. Bases on balls: Orf Vance. 4;
off Hatch. 2. Wild Pitch- Hatch Passed
balls: Itlchardson (2). Time: 2-05. lm
plre. Meyers.
Ilenlrloe Wins n Ilnlly.
BKAT1UCE. Xeb. Jul) .-(Special'
Telegram.) With the score 3 and 3 up to
tne msi nnir oi tne eignin, ieatrice toon
cn a batting streak and brought In two
runs, winning from llabe Towne's Drum
mers by the score if b to 2. Neff of
llnnMnn mvn V. n 1 1 V. . l.f, 1.1.1
fence for a homer Brian, -who hurled
fur Beatrice, struck out nine men Th
Nonpot.K nEvrmcir,
ah ii o t k Ati it n a r.
Bfews, 3 .1 ! t 1wr, 24. 4 0 4 X1
IM. b .. t t HMHch, m o 4 0
MfUrr. lb .. I 2 4 2 O.S'rff. rt.. I I I 1 0
Brlnkt. ef.. 4 I s m.A. rf 4 i I o e
Tarsia, rt... I 1 f Ki, lb 4 s i I
Town. Ib S t 10 0 OHmhmm lb 4 S 1 .1 0
WltlwwfOl. If 4 1 ft.lm. It. 4 100
Miwr, r .3012 01N, c S II i
Unr, p tail OHrlin. p . I I l 0
IMtU S II I! 0 Totak 34 II :; i: I
Norlolk I 0 0 0 1 I li ,
Boatrlee , I 1 I U ' i,
Stolen base. Bels Snirulee bit I.nnr
Home rH. N-fr. Thre-UiHe hit Hrowr
Tno-lwise hits Itm'kewlti Hrnntioli
Dotiblo plvv. Kletrev lo llrannon Struck
out- Iy lrfne. 1. by Brian, 9. Hnses
on bulls- Off llrlan. 2 PssmhI ball ir
Time: 1.IS. 1'mplre: Posattui. '
llnildoliih 43 it I It 1 1 llliximrielil.
IIANOOI.PH. Nrb. July 21 -8clal
Telegrniu Hush tor Itnmlolnh kent
Bloornfleld's hits well sctterel whde
his tiHimmiites hit Klugdon opportunely '
nnd often. Tbe score: It II V.
Blooiufiold ..0000 2 000 2 -I
Knndolph ....0 1 1 1 1 l 0 C 4 11 i
Tluwbase lilt- Hires. Two-base hits
rattoju IVkay. Hills, l.lppold. Tift. Sarrl
fltv hit: Hamblln. Stolen hs: 1 lamb In
ll)-att Struck ouL By KliiRdon. J; by
Bush. IX Hares on halls Orr Hlngilnti,
Z; otf Hush. 1. Batteries. Bloomfleld,
Klngdon nnd Pattou; Handolph. Hush
and Tirt. Umpire: Pape
Dralilrj- D.'frsta Dm rnport.
DKBH1.RH, Neb , July 21 -fSperlal )
Deshler and Dnvenort plaved an ox
dtlng game of hall on the local grounds
Sunday. The poor fielding of Davenport
allowing the locals to tie the score In tho
revrnth and win In the ninth.
Score: ILH.E.
pavenport .11111200 0-4SSU
Deshler 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 l T 7 2
Hattorkis: Dnveport; Row and Rile.
Deshler; Thloinnn. sutler. Jepcon nnd
7.lcschunjr. Uanicd runs. Duvonport, 6,
!Deshler, Z.
4'rel4 Uleet' Ilefeal.
WILHKH. Neb. July 21 -4Speclal.l- i
Crete again wns tlefentwl hero Sutiday ,
afternoon 6 to 2. There were no long
drlvivs and the gujim was rather innnol- .
nnous tnrougnout. srore it.ii K
WUber .0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 S t.
Oeto 1 0O00O0O 3- R ?
Batteries Wilier; Streator and Prurha
Crete. Blllioru and RUiisell. Struck out
ly Htreator 4. Bllhorn 4- twain on balls
off Slreator 6. Bllhorn 3. I'mplro Cree.
of Umolii.
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LaJo4. 2b... 3
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0 0 0 0
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9 3 1
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Ktrkr, rt....4 3 3 1 OUokar, Sb.... 4 3 0 2
Olson, 2b.... 4 u l 1 OMclirala, lb. 4 1 10 n
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Johnritoa, lb. 4
BlBSlT, c. .. 4
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OWillb, rf..
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0 0 0 OKcbani!, c. . . . 2
1 1
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2 8
Uacennsn. 1 0 enaeaaler, P...3 0
Blrmnsnm . 1 o 0
Mine. If
liUdtrui, lb.. 4 1 U
Martin, ai... z o x
Swap anything in the "Swappers' col
umn."
Totals St 14 t7 11 4
Total.. .34 1123 11
Batted for Hagermnn In ninth.
Oruney hit by batted boll.
Cleveland ...... ... 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 u-0
Philadelphia .....0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 7
Two.h&se hits: Lajole, Graney, Jackson,
Collins, Bakor. Hits: Off Stecn. V In four
Innings (none out In fifth); off Hasrr
mun, 5 in four Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Chapman, Jackson. Sacrifice fly. Mur
phy. Stolen base: Mclnnla. Double play:
Johnston to Chapman. Scbang to Collins,
CoUtns to Barry to Mclnnls. Left on
bases: Cleveland, S; Philadelphia. . Bases
on balls: Off fiteen, 2; off Hagerman. l:
off Brcssler, 2. Bases on errors: Cleveland
B. Hit toy pitched ball. By llagerman,
Bressler. Struck out; By Bressler, S.
Time; 1:50. Umpires: Evans and Dlneen.
Yanki Defeat Tigers.
NEW TORK. July SL New Tork hit the
bill hard today and won Us first local
victor)' from cDtrolt this neason. the
ascore boing 7 to 6. The New Y"orJs
knocked both Coveleskle nnd Hall out of
the box and took advantage of Boehler's
wlldnees In the nlxth when they scored
the deciding runs on three passes, two
lilts nnd double eteal. Warhop was hit
hard in tho third inning, but then settled
4knw and pitched err at balL Purtell made
a aouuie anu tnree singles in tour umea
up, while a catch by Hartxell on Stacago
-was ins fielding feature. Score:
DETROIT. KKW TOItlf.
AB.U.0U..B. AB.ll.O.A. T..
Uuab, 4 13 3 OOoone. 2b.... 2 1 3 C 0
JUrUlI, 3b. 4 4 p 3 (lUctxril. II . 4 2 4 1 t
ItaUman. 14 1 4 I 01-tklnp'. SM : : 1
v ftjet, 3. a a , u o
J Malla, Ik.., t f B
OCook. rf S
S 1
1
o fl-Nunaroakr. c 4 It 4
i 1 OMntsrl. 3b... 4 D 2
0 1 OWw-hap, B...3 14
0000 L
TDUIl 23 II 27 11 2
S
1
1 S
Cra-fant It! 1 I
Vrach, tf....S 4
K&vana'n. so 1
ttnrns, lb-.. 4 1
8tnigf. o... 4 0
CoTfleakif. pi
Hlrh 1 0
Hall, p 0 O
AlcKee v v s u d
tloehler, p.- I 0 0 0 0
Dubus 1 0 0 0 It
Totals. .-.M t 24 11 "o
Batted for Coveleskle in fourth.
Batted for Hall in sixth.
Batted for Boehler In ninth.
Detroit .0 0 4 o o 0 1 0 0-6
New York 1 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 -7
First base on errors: Detroit, 1. Two
base hit: PeJirtell. Home run: TCavar
naugh. Saciiflco hit: Boone. Stolen
bases; HartsclL Bums, Warhop, Boono.
Left on bases: New York, 9; Detroit, f.
Doublo play: Pecklnpaugh to Boone to
off Boehler, S. Struck out: By Warhop, 1
a; by uoeouer, l. lilt ry pttcned ballii
Harucll by Coveleskle, Veoch by YVar
liop. Wild pitch: Warhop. Hits: Off
Coveleskle. 7 in three Innings; off Hall,
4 in two Innings; off Boehler, Z In three
innings. Time. l:t. Umpii'es: Connolly
and Chill.
Senators Beat Chicago.
WASHINGTON, July 21. Washington
made twelve hits and four runs off Bene
in six innings today, while Johnson held
Chicago scoreless throughout the game.
Uundll brought In the first run In tho
fourth Inning on his triple and 'Morgan's
single and three more came in thestxth
on triples by McBride and Acosta, to
gether with two singles, a sacrifice, a
base on balls and an error. Score:
ClUCAflO. WASHINGTON.
AB.ll.O.A Ti. AU.lt. O. A.E
Wearer, .- 4 2 3 S lAroata. If.... I 3 4 0 0
z iHocuer, n.. a i 3 o 4
1 OFoater, Sb... 4 12 2 0
o ojinail. lb... 4 2 110
Six OKbinks. et. .. 4 1 4
13 1 0 It or an. 2b.. 3 2 t
14 1 OMrDrMe. si. 3 1 0
0 0 OAlaatnrtb, c. 4 2 7
0 13 OJobneoa, p... 2 0 1
Btrr. 2k... 1 0 2
Dtmmttt. If. 4 0 1
Colllca. rf .. 4 1 2
Fooi-nlrr, lb. 4 2 3
d1I. ct ... S 1 3
grhalk. c... 2 14
Kuhn. e 1
Ilrrton. 3b... 3
Bern, p .... 2 4) 1 0
Lathrop, p... 1 0 0 0 0
0
1 0
2
4 0
1 1
Tolali IS IS 27 11 1
Total! SI 7 21 II I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Washington 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4
Two-base hits: Weaver, Colling. Threo
nine hits: Gundll. Acosta, McBride. Hits:
Off Bcnz, 12 in six innings; off Latbrpp,
1 In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Berger.
Morgan. Stolen bases; Morgan (2), Fos
ter, Double plays: Weaver to Fournler to
Breton, Foster to Alnspilth to . Oatidll,
Jchnson to Ainsmlth to Foster. Left on
bases: Chicago, 6; Washington. T. Banes
on errors; Washington, 1. Struck out: By
Bent. 3; by Johnson. 4. Time: 1:S5. Um
pires: O'Loughlln nnd Hildebrand.
IMay to Tie.
BOSTON. July 2L-A wind and rain
storm which cume up in th eflfth inning
and Increased through the first half of the
sixth resulted In the calling off of today's
Bofcton-SL Louis game with the score
tied, 1 to 1. after St. Louis had batted.
Ray Collins opposed Leverenz. Errors by
Speaker and Carrigan with Williams'
sacrifice resulted in a St. Louis run in
the second. Wlthtwo out In the fifth
Hooper singled to left, advanced on
Scott's scratchy single and scored when
Speaker's caromed off second and went
for a double. Score:
D03TON. BT. LOOM.
All II. O. A. U. An n n i r.
Hoopw. rf .. 3 1 0 0 OAiMttn, Sb... S 1 2 0 0
Kc.tt, a 3 1 3 OShottcn. ef.. 2 0 1 0 u
Speaker, cf. 2 1 4 0 1 rati. 2b..... 2 0 110
Lewla. If.. . 2 0 1 0 OC. Walker, If 2 0 2
(UrUner. Sb.. 3 0 0 0 OLaarr, c 2 0 S 0 0
Janrrta, lb.. 1 0 3 0 OH'illUma, rf. t 0 i 0 o
Y.rkea. 2b... 1 0 2 2 tllowanl. lb.. 2 0 3 0 0
Carrlxitt. c. 2 0 2 lWarea. M....I Olio
Colllna, p.... 2 10 1 oLtrrreai, p.. 2 0 0 l o
Totala II 4 IS 7 2 Totalt It IK
(me called; rain.)
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 l
Bt. Loulk 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-baxi hit: Speaker.- Stolen bases;
Janvrln (2). Sacrifice hit: Williams. Lett
on liases, Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off
Leverens, 3. Bases on errors: St. Lou to
1. Struck out; By Collins, 3; by LsverentL
3. Wild pitch: Leverens, Time: 1:10. Um
pires; Rgan and Sheridan.
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