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AWS WIN IN THE SIXTH
frake it Three Out of Four with
Des Moines.
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FINAL SCORE 18 THREE TO TWO
VUllon Get Flmt Itnn When For
Tthe Droit Ilnlin'a Kir nnd
llnntrr Follow Trlth
Triple.
TOPEKA, Kan., July 2S. Topcka made
U four out five with Des Molnncs, by
taking today's game. Topckn won the
same In the sixth Inning when, with
two out, Rapps tripled, scoring Kocrncr,
who had walked. Tolllon followed with
i single, scoring Rapps with the winning
run. Two singles and a stolen base
"cored Topeka's first run In the third.
The visitors not their first run whun
Forsythe dropped I latin's fly nnd Hun
ter followed with a triple. Doubles by
Breen and Hartford Rave ,Des Moines
Its final nln. Grovcr "pitched a strong
game, Score:
7 topbka.
AU. n. II, O. A. B.
Coi-hran. 3b 4- o o -o 2 o
ljFlambcrs, If 4 11 2 0 o
-Forsythe, rf. 4 0. 2 3 0 1
Kocrncr, lb 3 1 o 14 0 o
.Rapps. c 3 1 I & 1 l
JfaHlon. ss 3 0 I o 4 0
JLattlmore. 2b 1 n l l 5 0
Svakcfleld, ct 2 0 0 2 0 i
fcrovcr, p 3 0 0 0 2 0
H Totals 27 3 6 27 II 2
S BES MOINES. .
2 AH. . It. O. A. B.
SUhn. rf i..-4 1 0 2 0 0
Stunter, cf ' 10 12 0 0
Surrcll, 3b ...4 o 1 l I o
Uones, lb 2 U. o n, 0 II
siaiev. c 4 0 0 4 4 0
Slwaldt, ss 4 0 0 2 2 0
IBreen, ir. 113 10 0
Hartford. 2b 3 0 1 3 0 0
Lakaff, p 3 0 0 0 0 0
Turner, d 0 0 0 o 0 o
Mogrldge, p 0 o o 0 0 o
thaw 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 2 24 10
Baited or Turner In eighth.
Topcka 2.. 00100200 -3
Des .Molhes 00110000 0-2
f Tiireebnn hits; Kiimvth Tinnn.
iiiunler. Two-base lilts: Urccn (2)!
liartford. Hacrlflco hit; Hunter. Stolen
bases. l.afiatnberH. Korsythe. llurrell cn.
JoncF. Dreen. lilts, Uf lynkaff, 6 In
Mx IlinlnKS. Dascs on balls: Off tlrnver.
; off I.akaff, i; oft Turner, 3. tftruck
" 1 1 . it.. . i . . n . . ...... . .
uu.. Ajjr uruvn. . ny iukhxi. j; iy
JTurner, ij by Mosrldge, 2. Wild pitch;
. Lini'irca; niucnunia nnu uuiicn,
3WIC1IB9 A.MJ JOSIBS DIVIDK
yjJrntnrarra Tnke First One nnd
3b w Jobber Second.
WICHITA, Kan.. July 2S.-Wlchlta and
fit JOUfDh divided il doubln.hemler In.
-iy Vance, a recruit with the Drum,
mers. held Wichita to threo hits In the
; first game. One. a home run by Hills
In the ninth Inning, with a runner on
oass, scorea tne two runs ana prevented
" a shutout.
. The locals hammered Brown and
pounaea jatierty hard in the last game,
Durham also was butted off the mound.
J Score, first samo:
Z WICHITA.
' . AB. II, 11. O. A. E,
; urns, D 3 0 0 0 2 0
v iNicnoison, ir 4 0 0 1 0 0
j u uourKP, so i o i l o
Graham, c 4 10 6 4
I j o itourko, rf 400200
t Bills, cf. 4 1 1 2 0 0
intzsimmons, sn. ... 3 o o 4 2
. Henry, lb 4 o l H i
Clemons, p 1 0 o o l
. lmbert, p o o 0 0 1
Hrsdlon! , I o o o 0
I Totals 22 2. 3 27 11
ST. JOSKl'H.
I AB. n. II. O. A. K,
v ji nation, ;n..... & I J l 4
J" OX. ir i II 2 3 0 0
chang, lb 4 1 2 7 0 0
i. u. watson. cf. .... 4 ,o 2 o o
w, Hrltton, 3b 2 o 1 0 o
J J'ettlgrew, rf 4 1 1 3 0 0
5' moioir, ss 4 3 2 l l l
(Jrlfflth, c, 4 0 1 u o 1
r M w w
f Totals 31 6 13 27 S 3
'Batted for demons In eighth.
Et Joseph 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 I 1
Wichita. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Kaerlflco hits Fox, Schonsr. Hrltton.
Two-base hits: Fox, 1'vtMicrew, Bchanr
), Htoloff. Homo run: Bills. Htolen
bases, a. Watson. Henry. Hits: Off
demons, 11 In eight Innings; off Lambert.
3 in one Inning.' Double play: Henry to
FlUslmmona. Struck out: By Vance, 10;
by Clemons, 8. . Bases on balls: Off Vance,
S, off Clemons. 1; off ltmbert, 1. Wild
trftch. Clemons. Hit by pitched ball:
Jly ance, Clemons. Vmplres: McCaf.
ferty and Baker, Time: 2:10.
1 Fcore, second game:
WICHITA.
AB. 1U If. O. A. K.
Ochs. 3b S 0 1 1 1 0
Nicholson. If 6 1 3 2 0 0
T Cltourkc, 2b B 1 3 & 6 1
J O'ttourke. rf 3 0 1 0 0 1
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Standing of Teams
WKST. LKAai'B. I FBD. LB.Ul'K.
W.I.I'Ct I W I. Prl.
Sioux City.. r 40 .GOOj Chicago S3 .IS .R71
Denver .. ,.37 41 ,6821 Baltimore ..17 40.641
Ht. Joseph. .65 4J .661' Indlanapolis.47 Hi .641
Lincoln . . . .51 17 .520 Hrookljn ...44 38 .537
Des Moines. 60 60 ,60o' Buffalo 43 42 .605
Omaha Ifi 61 .474Kun. City... .4151 .448
W ell (a .. .40 00 .401) lIMttAbllruh. 37 4H 1
Topcka 37 61 .95C8t. Louis.. ...3S 52 .422
NAT. LBAMCH. I A MBit. LBAdl'B.
W.L.Ict.
W.L.Pct.
1'hlln M K .(IB
Bonton 61 41 .mi
Washington. fJ 41 .641
Detroit ts 45 ,5l
Chicago 47 4.1 .611
Ht. I)Uls...05 IS .MM
New York.. .37 62 .4M
Cleveland ...30 61 .331
New York. .61 33 .6071
Chicago ....SI 33 .673
Ht. I.OUI8...60 42 .643
Boston 41 4.'. .477
Cincinnati .41 48 .I'll
Ph In : 47 .4X3
Pittsburgh M 47 .447
Brooklyn ..3r, w .131
8TATB LBAOl'B. I
A MBit. ABfl'N.
W.L.Pct
Lnulsvllle ..57 4T, .651
Milwaukee .M 4; .5V
Cleveland ..65 47 .631
AV L.Prt.
Beatrice ....41 2U .RSS;
York 43 34 ,55S
Hastings ..44 21 .679
Huperio. ..in ;u ,mu
Km. City. .63 61 ,51(
Or. Island. .38 38 .5001 Columbus ..51 7) .50!
Columbus .35 42 .41
tndlannpotls.ul 52 .61X1
Norfolk ....30 4 3 . 411
Minneapolis. 47 m .is.
St. Paul 38 93 .37(
Kearney ...2152.3161
Vcntrrilny' BrsnK.
WEST IS UN LBAGUB.
Ploiix Cltv. 3; Lincoln. 0.
St. Joseph. 6-4; Wichita, 2-9.
Des Moines, 2; Topcka, 1
AMBBICAN LBAOUB.
New York, !; Chicago, 2.
Washington, 7; Ht Louis, 3,
Philadelphia. 2; Detroit, 4.
Boston. 3; Cleveland, 4.
NATIONAL " LBAGUB.
All games poxtponcd.
FFDBItAI. LBAOUB.
Kansas City, 8; Pittsburgh, 12.
Indianapolis, 6; Baltimore, 2.
Chlcaao. 7; Buffalo, 1.
AMBBICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 6; Ht. Paul, 4,
Cleveland, 8; Minneapolis. 6.
Indlanitroll. 6; Kansas City, 3.
Luulsvlllc, 6-0; Milwaukee. 1-10.
NBUBA8KA HTATB LBAOUB.
Columbus, 0: Hastings, 4.
Norfolk, 0; York, 9,
Beatrice, 6; flrnnd Island, 10,
Superior, 2; Kearney. 7,
llnnirn Today.
Western Lookuc Sioux Cltv at Wichita.
Omaha at Topcka. Lincoln at Des Moines,
umiver at bt. Joseph.
American Inuuc New York at Chi.
CBiio, Washington at St. Louis, Phlla
drlphla at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland.
National Leucilo Chlcacn nt Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at
INcw York. St, I.oula at Philadelphia.
Federal League Kansas l"lty at Pitts
burgh, Indianapolis at Baltimore, St.
Lou In at Brooklyn, Chicago nt Buffalo.
American Aasoclatlon Columbus at St.
Paul, Cleveland at Minneapolis. Imllanap
oils at Kanfas City, Loulavlllc at Mil
wallkee. Nebraska State League-Superior at
Kearney, eBatrlco at Grand -Island, Nor
folk at York, Columbus at Hastings.
Bossolonl, rf I 1 1 0 0 0
Bills, cf 3 1 2 1 0 0
Fltzslmmons, ss 2 2 0 0 3 0
Henry, lb 3 2 2 ! 0 0
Jones, c 3 0 1 3 0 0
Durham, p : i l s "
Baker, p 1 0 . 1' 0 o 0
Totals 33 "a 1C 21 12 2
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. B. II, O. A. B.
K. Watson, 2b 4 0 1 1 4 0
J'ox. It 4 113 0 0
Bchang. lb 4 0 2 li 0 0
O. Watson, ct 4 0 1 1 0 0
Blittou. 3b 4 0 2 1 0 1
Williams, rf 3 2 1 2 0 0
Stoloff, ss .10 10 2 0
Griffith, o 2 t O 3 0 0
Brown, p 2 0 0 1 1 0
Ifferty. n 0 0 o 0 o a
Hterrcr 1 0 1 0 0 o
reel- ..
6tals..
Totals 31 4 10 H 7 1
Batted for Brown in sixth.
St. Joseph 1 0 0 1 0 2 0-1
"Wichita 0 2 0 2 0 5 -3
Two-base hits; Williams, Htoloff, Three
base hit: Nicholson, lilts: Off Brown,
10 In five Innings; off Ijifferty, 6 In one
Inning, off Durham, 10 In five and two
thirds Innings; oft Baker, none In one and
one-third Innings. Struck out: By Brown,
1; by I.af forty, 1; by Durham, 1; by Baker,
S. Bases on balls: Off Brown, .1; oft
Ijif ferty, 1; off Durham, I. Wild pitch;
Brown. Time: 1:40. Umpires: McCaf
ferty and Pcttlgrcw,
HI OCX AGAIN BLANK 'I.OPF.X
Lincoln Stmt Out Third fttralicht
Time by Indians.
LINCOLN. July 2S.-8loux City took
the final game of the series from Lincoln
today, by a score of 3 to 0, making three
successive shut-outs the local team has
suffered nt the hands of the visitors.
Ilaln stopped the game at the end of the
seventh inning. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. n. JI. O. A. K.
qulllln. 3b 3 0 112 0
McGafflKun. ss 3 0 1 0 2 0
Uoyd. 2b. ., 3 0 0 3 2 0
Collins. If 3 0 0 4 0 0
Blaukburne, c 3 0 0 2 0 0
Miller, cf 3 0 110 0
Allen, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0
William, lb 2 0 0 7 1 0
Scrogglns. p 2 0 0 1 4 0
Totals i.J4 "o 3 21 U "o
SIOUX CITY.
AB. It. II- O. A. B.
Cooney. Sh. 4 0-0 3.0 0
Callahan, rf 3 1 2 2 0 0
Kane, lb 3 0 2 S 0 0
I-eJenne. cf. 2 .0 0 3 0 0
Balrd, 3t 3 0 110 0
Clarke, It 3 0 0 0 0 0
Pmlth. ss .1 o 0 3 4 1
Crisp, e 2 1 2 7 0 0
Caspar, p 2 1 0 1 1 0
Totals 36 3 7 31 6 "I
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Sioux City 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3
Earned runs: Sioux City. 2. Two-base
hit: Miller. Left on bases; Lincoln, 4;.
Ploux City. 4. Double play: Scrogglns to
Lloyd to Williams. Stolen base: Lloyd.
Sacrifice hit: Lejeune. Struck out: By
Scrogglns, 3; by Oaspar, (. Bases on balls:
Off Scrogglns, 2; off Gaspar, 1. Time:
1.23. Umpire. Fyfe
I7IO
FA.FR NAM.
GOOSE EGGS FOR PAWNEES
Hastings Reds Apply Whitewash to
the Columbus Experts.
GET FOUR HITS OFF RILEY
Klrnchnrr Located for Bight Sin
dle, Tiki Dnnlile nnd Home
Itnn hy Former LenKne
Lender.
HASTINGS. Neb.. July 2S.-(8pcclal Tel
egram.) The Beds ngaln npplled the
whitewash today, defeating Columbus, 4
to 0. But four hits were gleaned off
Itlloy. while Klrsohner was found for
eight singles, two doubles and a liomer,
The game was fast and thrilling, both
pitchers having good support. Score:
COM'Mni'P. IIABTINOH.
An.lt.O.A.K. All. II. O. A E.
Itondeau, !b. J 0 1 1 onhloia, tt. 0 4 0 0
... .... .. 1 S 1 Z 0
rrn. It S 0 1 1 oniclirdnon. cl 14 1 0
Dftl, ID... . 1 1 unliniaD iu. ' -l))Serl,
cf.. . 4 1 2 0 0McOb, If . 4 0 10 0
Trail, ir. ... o 2 t nrpwn, - - "
Adtmi. H...4 1 I i OMittlcke. :b. 2 0 1 2 0
Nr. r 1 0 3 1 fljhrmn. rf.. 4 J 3 0 1
Klrchnr, p 3 0 1 J OHIley, p... 1 2.-2 -
Totslt Jl Ti Tl T ToUl It 27 7 1
Columbus 0 0O000O0O-O
Hastings 2 0000002-4
Homo run: Sherman. Two-base hits:
Moore. Clarke. Sacrifice lilts: B. Brown.
Gettmnn. Struck out: By Blley, 4: by
Klrschner, 1. Bases on balls: Off Blley.
2; off Klrschner, 4. Double play: Adams
to Deal. lilt by pitched ball: Bv lUley,
1. Passed ball; Nee. Time: 1:38. Urn
plrc: Meyers.
Norfolk Illnnked.
YOItK, Neb., July 2S.-(Spcclal Tele-gram.)-Harrls
had Norfolk at his mercy
today, while Lane was batted all over
the lot, being touched up for threo
doubles and a triple. Clarke had a per
feet batting record with two singles and
n dnuhln nut of three times up. Score:
vnm.-ni.n- YOltlC.
aii. il. o. a. K. ah.H.o.a.k.
nrnwn. 4 1 3 4 Olllc. .. 1 I
Ittli. :h.....4 1 I OMurphy, ct.. 4 1 3 0 0
Mflker. :b.., i zoo omutn, .id.. ; . - . "
iirlht, if.... 4 i o o .." i 1 X a
VX.-."- 1 , 5 Si.iT.Vi Hi 5 i ! o
Illtl.U,, . , ft ft ft ft
Hell ml .11, lb,. 111 . urnrrr, i ; - "
Turpln. rf... 3 0 0 fl nScliliMl. c. 4 t T 0 0
.... . ft ,,...1. n 1 . A . A
Munrr, c..... 2 u it i uu il.,,,., . , . v . v
' T a n ft n Tritili )S 12 '37 I 0
Wlo'rih . 0 0 o' o 0
Touii sj 7 :i n i
Hatted for line In the ninth.
Ban for Brown In tho eighth.
Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
York 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 '9
Two-base hits: Melkcr, C. Harris,
Clarke, Hehlssel. Three-base hit: Totten.
Stolen bases; BelH, Murphy. Chase.
Double plays: U Harris to Chase; Brown
to Bels to Schmidt. Bases on balls: Off
Harris. 3: off Lane. I. ,lsft on bases:
Norfolk, fi; York. 4, Struck out: By Har
rls, 5; by Lane. 4. Time; 2:00. Umpire:
Black.
Fnll for nenlrlce.
GBAND ISLAND. Neb.. July 2S.-(Spe-clal
Telegram.) Especially fast Infield
wnrk hv Itiiben. Ward and Clair assisted
materially In reducing the run ratio for
Heairice. as comparen wun mm. iriu
frll fiii- sAvrrnl walks and humns 111 the
second. Con's hitting and Varney's homo
run wore features. Score:
nEATnirB. or.AND ISLAND,
aii. ii. o. a. k. An. ho. a. e.
Ilellrlch, u,i ! I 1 0riorn. tb.... h 14 10
IMortr. lb... 6 3 3 3 Olonr, rf..4 0 10 0
ninrk. cf.... 1 3 0 Ofaynr. If.... 5 3 1 0 0
Hoc', Kill, lb I 2 3 1 0Vrney, cf...4 12 0 0
Lin. It 3 1 3 0 UVrt. M 3 1 2 3 0
Orlrl. 3b 4 10 3 lVinr. r 3 1 3 1 0
nminon, If.. 4 10 0 OCltlrf. lb.... 4 3 13 0 0
I Me. e 4 3 3 03bt, 3b 3 10 10
Prltn n 0 0 0 0 OEtrrdon, p... 3 10 11
Mcllnth, p.. 1 1300
loitll w ia if I
Tolltl.. .31 10 34 13 3
Beatrice 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 05
Grand Island 0 7 1 0 0 0 2 0 -t0
Earned runs: Beatrice, 3; Grand
Island, 2. Twoibaso hits: Hsllrlcb,
Bockewlts (2), Boben. Three-base hit:
Coe. Home run; Varney. Sacrifice hit:
Downey. Stolen base; Payne. Double
plays; Boben to Ward to Clair; Ward to
Boben to Clair. Bases on balls: Off
Brian, 2; off McGrath. 2; off Everdon. 1.
Hit by batsman: By Brlsn, Everdon.
Passed ball: Vance. Wild pitch: Mc
Grath. Struck out; By Brian. 1; by Mc
Grath, I; by Kverdon, 4. Left on bases:
Beatrice, fi; Grand Island, 4. Umpire;
Qulfflcy.
Kramer Win 4)ne.
KKUV11NKV, Neb.. July 2S.-(SpeclaU-Kearnoy
took today's game, 7 to 2. Bono,
a new man. held Superior dow nln the
plncheH and was aided by excellent sup
port. Kearney hunched hits on Bishop
and tho game was in danger nt no time.
Umpire Newhouso is a welcome diversion,
crabbing being entirely eliminated. Score:
An. n o a. i: KEAHNF.r.
Hlldbr'n4 lb 3 T 0 0 AD.H.O.A.E.
Our. 3b t 3 3 4 Ojynrk, lb,..l I I I I
(lrrrn, e... 1 3 3 3 OAnxk. 3b.... i 1X20
Ilroon. .... i 2 13 lnrumm. lb . 5 113 1 0
Th,Uloi, II. 3 II ! D Ojiclicurts, rf. I. 0 0 a ft
lAndrrlh, rr. o i o oRmty, n. i i i i i
Monro, rf...l 0 0ft flUilnfy. If .. 4 3 3 1
Hmltt). 3b.. . 4 0 0 T 1 Woodruff, h. 4 3 3 1 1
IlUtiop. p.. .3 J 0 A or.rlrktoo, c. I I 1 0
KrrMt 1 0 0 0 ODono, p ,3 0 1" 4
Totali. .34 11 34 1 ToUli.. H':J J4 3
Batted for Bishop in ninth.
Superior 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 -7
Two-base hits: Illlderbrand. Bishop,
Matney, Woodruff, Drumm. Stolen bases;
Brown. Drumm. Matney. Sacrifice hit.
Bono. Left on bases: Superior, H; Kear
ney, 7. Earned runs. Superior, 1; Kear
ney, 6. Struck out: By Bishop, 6; bv
lono. 4. nates on nans: uic nishop,
off Bono, 4. Double plays: aoiio to
Woodruff to Drumm. Synek to .Cumni to
Bj nek, ono to Brlckson to D-umm,
Matney to Acock. Base on error; By
Kearney, 1. Time: Umplt: New-
I ouw.
Players of Western
League in Demand
CHICAGO. July .-Wetern leagu
clubs are already getting offers from
some of the stars developed this year
according to President O'Neill. Frank'
Isbell of the Des Moines team Is here
considering a bid for Kwoldt, an In-1
fielder, and Healey, a catcher. The St,
Jowph club has received flattering often
for Outfielder Fox. j
Another Defrnt for Haveuna, '
ECOTIA. Neb.. July 2S.-i,8peclal.)-3co-tla
defeated Ravenna here asaln today
In another tight game, 3 to I. Duryea al
low el but two clean lilts. Bosen's homo
lun witli a man on base won the game
for Scotia In tho seventh Inning. Score:
i H.H.E.
Bavenna 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 i 3 3
.vC0tla 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 -3 10 1
Batteries: Bavenna, Thlesgcn and Green
slit; Scotia, Duryea and Ammcrman. Um
pires: Holland and Murphy of Greeley.
Ohifeds Win an Easy
Game from Buffalo
BUFFALO, July 23. Hcndrlx was In
vincible today and with the Chlfeds hit
ting Schultz freely is was an easy vic
tory for the visitors, 7 to 1. Ten of Chi
cago's hits were off the former American
league pitcher In six innings. Flack
sprained an ankle sliding for homo In tho
seventh inning and will bo out of the
game for several days. Score: H.II.B
Chicago 01001210 2 7 12 0
uurraio oooooiooo 160
Batteries: Hcndrlx and Wilson; Schultz
Moore and Blair. '
PITTSBURGH, July 2S.-Plttsburgh took
the second game of the series from the
Kansas City Federals today, 12 to R.
Heavy hitting featured tho contest. Five
doubles, two triples and two home runs
were made off the five pitchers who par
ticipated. Score: Il.H.E.
Kansas City.. 4 0 3 1 0 o 0 o o S 12 4
Pittsburgh ..4 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 12 15 0
Batteries: Adams. Hennlng, Harris and
Kasterly, Enzcnroth; Knetzor, Leclalr and
Berry.
BALTIMORE, July 2S.-lndlanapolis won
from Baltimore today, & to 2. The bat
ting of Meyer of Baltimore was a feature.
He Was credited with a homo run, a three
base hit and a two-base hit and scored
tho home team's two runs. Score: It I I.E.
Indianapolis .0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1- 5 7 1
Baltimore .,..0 0100001 0- 264
- Batteries: Moscly and Texter; Conlcy
and Jackslltsch,
American Assnclntlon .Ilcanlls.
n.ii.B. n.ii.B
... 7 60 2 1
. . .1 5 6-10 12 3
A 11 2
4 G 2
8 10 1
6 10 4
3 9 1
Louisville
Milwaukee
UOlllmbtlS
gt 1mj t
i Cleveland
i Minneapolis
Kansas City
Storm Lake Winn.
STORM LAKE, la., July 28. -(Special
Telegram.) In a game In which the
features were the batting of McDonald
of Storm Lake and an outfield catch by
Cox of Peterson. Storm I.ake defeated
Peterson. 5 to 3. Batteries: Crawford
and MIDer; Loucks and Johnson.
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BROWNS LOSE TO SENATORS
Washington Bunch Hits Almost at
Will, Making it Three of Four.
FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO THREE
St. l.onl Pitcher Are Not Kffcctlve
nnd Tram la Ilndly Defeated
by VlnltlnK Nine from
Bnl.
ST. LOUIS, July 2S. St. iouls pitchers
were not effective this afternoon, so
Washington -players bunched hits almost
at will and made It three out of four
games In tho scries with the home club.
Tho score wbb 7 to 3. Score:
WASHINOTON. ST. LOUIH.
An.ll.O.A.E. AB.H O.A.E.
Jloellrr. rf. 3 3 3 0 Otlowtrn, 3b.. 3 0 2 1 0
Knuter, 3b. ..6 4 1 I Oahotten. tl..! I ! H
Mitchell, It. 3 1 2 0 Oralt, 2b 4 2 13 0
Oandll, lb... 3 0 7 0 0C. Walker. If 4 2 3 0 0
Fhanks, cf...5 1 2 n Olrfary. lb.... 4 19 0 0
Morcon, 2b.. 4 3 6 2 OO.WIIIma. rf 4 3 1 1 0
Mcllrlde. ta. 4 0 3 3 OLtvan, ta.... 3 2 0 0 0
A.WIIII'mr. 04131 OAsneK, C....S 0 t 0 0
Dot-hllng, p.. 4 10 3 OCrosaln, c... 1 0 4 0 0
Hamilton, p. 1 0 0 3 0
Totala K 13 27 10 0Humlfr ....0 0 0 0 0
Taylor, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
Miller 0 0 0 0 0
lloch, p 0 0 0 0 0
Jamea. p 0 0 0 1 0
Aus:ln 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 11 27 0
Batted for Hamilton in fifth.
Batted for Taylor In seventh.
Batted for James In ninth.
Washington 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0-7
St. Louis u o u y i ii i i u i
Two-base hits: Foster, Shanks, Mor
gan, Walker. Hits: Off Hamilton, S In
five Innings; off Taylor. 3 In two In
nings; off Hoch. 1 ln no innings, none
out In eighth Inning: off .Inmes, 1 In two
Innings. Sacrifice hits: Gandlll. Mitchell
(2), oMellor. Sacrifice fllea: Howard, 2.
Stolen bases: Levan, Mocller. Double
plays: McBrldn to Gandll, Morgan to
McBrtdc; MrBrldo to Morgan. Left on
bases: St. IjouIs, 6; Washington, 9 First
base on bnlls: Off Hamilton, 1; off Boehl
Ing. 3: oft lloch, 2; off James, 2. Struck
out: By Ilumllton, 2; by Taylor. 2: by
Boehllng. 4; by James, 3. Passed balls:
By A. Williams, Agnew. Time: 2-ffi. Um
pires: Dlnccn and Connolly.
TlKcrs Check Athlcllc. '
DETROIT. July 2S.-Phlladelphla's rec
ord of consecutive victories was broken
today when Detroit, by virtue of Craw
ford's heavy stick work, took the fourth
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Crawford batted ln three of Detroit's
runs, his three-bagger In tho sixth driv
ing In the runs that tied the score. A
base on balls to Vench In the eighth
with the bases filled forced In the win
ning run,
.v inpie piay in mo loinin inning in i
which Walsh. Bush. Collins, Mclnnls nnd
Schang participated, was the fielding
icature. Tile work or Morlarlty at third
base with seven clenn Plays was also
noteworthy. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. DETIIOIT.
An.ll.O.A.E. All. II. O.A.E.
Murphy, rf. . 8 1 0 0 OD.aDuah. ea.. 4 10 4 0
Walsh, cf. .. 2 1 4 1 OMorlartr. 3b. 3 1 3 4 0
Colllna, 2b... 2 1 3 S Oltlgb, cf 3 2 1 0 0
Dakar, 3b....) 0 3 1 OCrawford. rf. 4 3 0 0 0
Mclnnla, lb. 4 1 8 1 OVeach, If.... 3 0 4 1 0
Oldrlnn. If... 4 12 0 OKaram'h. 2b 4 0 2 2 1
unrry, M. .. : I 1 : Ollurna, lb.... 2 0 13 0 0 1
Mcnang, C....2 0 3 2 OMcKet, C....3 0 S 1 0
L nueb, p.. 3 0 0 6 IDauM, p 2 10 3 0
Totala ....25 5 24 1J 1 Totala ?S 1 27 15 1
Dotrolt 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 '-4
Philadelphia 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03
Two-base lilts: Collins, Oldring. Threc
baso hit: Crawford. Sacrifice hits:
Walsh (2), Baker. Barey. Sacrifice fly:
Schang. Stolen base: Bush. Double play:
Morlarty to Kavanaugh to Burns. Triple
play: Walsh to L. Bush to Collins to Mc
lnnls to Schung. Left on bases: Phila
delphia. 3: Dertolt. 5. Bases on balls: Off
Bush, 5; off Dauss, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: By Dauss, Murphy. Struck out: By
Bush, 3; by Dauss, 4. Tlmo: 1:55. Um
pires: O'Loughlln and Sheridan.
Nm Trim Ilel Sox.
CLEVELAND, July 28Clcvcland broke
Its losing streak today and defeated
Boston, 4 to 3. Mitchell did not. allow a
hit until the seventh inning but Boston
made a run for very hit and. came within
ono of tying the score. Cleveland won in
tho third Inning whn Collins was hit for
scratch singles by Graney and Turner,
Cnapman following with a triple and
Klrko with a single. Cady was put out
of the game for offensive language to
Umpire Egan. Score-
CLEVEI.AND. BOSTON.
At). it. O. A E AB?lt. O.A.E.
Graney. If .. 4 3 3 0 .:ooser, rf... 4 0. 2 0 0
Turner, 2b... 2 2 11 O3co.tt. as 4 1M
JacKson, cf..2 0 3 0 OfpoaLer. .cf.. 3 0 1
Chapman, aa, 4 i 2 3 2Lenlt. It 4 1 3
Klrke. rf... 4 2 1 0 OOirdner. 3b.. 3 0 2
I raiold, 3b... 3 0 0 3 OJanvrln. 2-lb .1 0 3
Johnston, in J i: u uuoblltzel. lb:. 0 10
O'Neill, c ... 4 1 10 OVerke. 2b.... 1 I 1
Mitchell, p.. 4 0 0 0 OCarrlgan, c.l 0 0
' Cady. e 1 0 t
Total?.... S3 10 27 13 iThomaa, c... 0 0 0
Collins, p...i 1 0 0
Cooper, p 0 0 o
Coumbe. p. . 0 0 0
Iteha; 1 0 0
Engl 1 0 0
Totals 29 3 24 16 3
Batted for Collins ln sixth.
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Batted for Hoblltzel In eighth.
Cleveland 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -4
Boston ! 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-3
Two-base hit: Graney Three-base
hits: Chapman, Lewis. Sacrifice hits
Turner (2), jackson. sacilflce fly; Speaker
Stoien bases: Chapman, Klrke. Double
plays: Chapman to Johnston, Gardner to
Yet ken to Janvrin. Hits. Off Collins,
In five Innings; off Cooper, 1 in two in
nings; off Cotimbe, none ln one inning.
Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 2; off Col
lins, 1; off Coumbe, 1. Struck out: By
Mitchell, 6; by Cooper, 1; by Coumbe, 1.
Passed ball. O'Neill. First base on errors:
Cleveland, 1; Boston. 2. Loft on bases:
Cleveland. 8: Boston, 2. Time: 1;45. Um
pires: Bgan and Evans.
AVhlte Sox Win Final,
CHICAGO, July 28. Scott pitched al
most Invincible ball today, holding New
York to three hits, only two of which
were bunched, while his teammates hit
Keating opportunely behind bases on
balls nnd errors, and Chicago won the
final game of tho scries here, 6 to 2. The
support behind Scott was faultless. The
fielding of Weaver, Blackburn and Four
nlcr nnd the batting of Dmniltt and
Blackburn were features.
Manager Chance of the New York club
was taken .suddenly HI In the early part
of the gome and went to the hotel. 11
was said that ho was suffering with his
stomach. Score:
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E
Boone. 2b .. 4 0 3 3 1 Wearer, fa.. 4 11 4 0
Haruell. If.. 3 O30 OBIackb'rn, 2b 4 3 0 fin
Cook, rf 4 0 2 1 ODemmltt, If.. 4 3 10 0
Crei-. cr 3 1 1 0 OCollInn, rf...4 110 0
Mullen, lb... 3 1 9 0 OFournler, lb. 4 1 17 0 0
Pecklnpa'. ss 4 1 2 3 inodle, cf 4 0 2 0 a
Sweeney, c .. 2 0 4 2 IS-'clialk. c... 4 0 4 2 0
Malsel, !b... 2 0 0 1 OAlcock. 3b... 3 0 12 0
KcatlngC p...3 0 0 1 0cott, p 2 0 0 2 0
Totala... .28 3 24 11 3 Totals 33 9 27 18 0
New York 0 1 o 0 0 o 0 0 1-2
Chicago 0 Q 1 0 1 10 3 rt
Two-Dase nit: t'ournier. Three-base hit:
Demmltt. Sacrifice hit: Weaver. Stolen
bases: Bodle, Demmltt. Double play:
Schalk to Alcock. Left on bases: Chi
cago. 4; New York, 4. Bases on balls:
Off Scott. 4; off Keating, 1. Struck out:
By Keating, 4; by Scott, 5. Wild pitch:
Keating. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Hllde
brand and Chill.
Wlllovr Ilnnd Loses.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb., July 2S.-fSpo-clal.)
Before the banner crowd of the
season North Platte won from Willow
Island Sunday afternoon, 6 to 4 Score:
R.IJ.B.
Willow Island.. 0- 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 01 St
.North Platte, 0 0 O'l 0 3 2'0 6 II 3
flatteries: Willbw Island, -Raimussen
and Taylor; North Platte. Bailey and
Pass. Two-base hits: F Sandatl. Pass,
Halllgan, Kennedy, Carrie. Struck out:
By liasmusscn. 9; by. Ballc)'. S. Stolen
bases: Rlnckcr 13) Jones (2 . Duncan,
flohner. Bajses on balU: Off Bailey,- 1
T mplres: Swopc and Cochran. Attend
ance. 600. '
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