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THK ItKK: OMAHA, FR1DAV. ALU JUST 14. 1914.
Bringing Up
y ' ; " n t 1 j r ;
-i THINK OF i f DeRTwfDcl h TER TVO U CW JUT DRIVE BUT DO LOOK rT ,Vf V V
EYEN BREAKWITH SIOUX
Omaha Loiei the Flnt and Win
Second Game of the Day.
GARRETT POUNDED ABOUT LOT
t.at Coatrst Farataara a ery
flood Article of Ball, Omaha .
Ilalillair the V LI tar.
Omaha played a double bill with Slou
City yesterday, losing th flrat and win
ning th second came. Stylea and'Oarrett
mussed up the flrat, 10 to (. but Sanders
lipped over a I to 3 victory In th second.
Red ftyle laated three rounds. Then
ha waa derilckod and Garrett cant Into
4 he (am. Tha Sioux till hava a dislike
for Garrett' front name, Jesse. Tliua
they mauled him for five. mora rounla
during liia career- In tha interim Lurid
Lou. lUchta made liia dubut. Lurid Lou
wa one one of the moat lurid figures
la Chicago. One in a. while he won bull
same for tha Cuba. Lurid Lnu didn't
a how much for tha Sioux, but hla mala
war a aufflcteney, ao Omaha loat easily.
Tha ocond game waa quit a conteet,
all things being: taken Into consideration.
Handera held the 8lou In the hollow ot
hla hand, whlla a perfectly good "Merkle"
or unknown origin lad to Omahaa vie.
lory. In tha third Krueger walked and
Ward laid down a bunt, which Balrd
fielded perfectly, but neltjier Kana nor
Cooney wera covering first. Thua Ward
waa aaf and three runa wera ultimately
counted, which apelled tha doom of Klein,
another of tha Sioux typhoid Prona.
Who pulled tha bone la a mooted ques
tlon. Cooney asserting Kana did It and
Kana asserting Cooney did It. It gavaj
tha Raurkea (am.
Larry LaJeuna apparently waa suffer
ing from a relapsa. Ha only roada thraa
lilta out of aeven times up, besides ipear
ing a coupla of drive tagged for hlta.
The Let game of tha series will be
played today. Ltdles- day. and tha game
will ba called at S o'clock.
Score.
flrat aame:
8IUVX CJTV.
At). R.
K.
0
o.ney. ih
Oeike, rf
Kane, lb
lune. cf........
Hlr(1. 3b
I'allahan, If
Smith,
Morphy, o
Richie, p
0
1
1
A
0
1
. 0
Total a
8 10
OMAHA.
AB. R
...... 4 1
E.
0
0
1
0
1
2
Krug. If
'fhomaauii. cf..
Thoniaa, 31....
Wchilelner, lb
foiijfulion, rf-.
McAliteier. c.
Ward, aa
Iraham. !b....
wtyloa. p
larrlt, p
Totals
hloim City
Hum
Hlta
Omaha
itona
0
A
0
a 0
4 0
6 0 0
4 0 1
0. 0 lu
I 1-1
...I I 1 M 1 Ml
...00I31MV1 I s
Katie, Corigallon. , Two-
Home run
i ase bits: tiarrelt tit. i iarKe, rinun n.
Murphy. Kana. Htolen ,!J.,-)',"",
Halrd, Cooney. Clarke, bacriflce hits!
Vhomaaou. Ward. Ift on baars: Omal.a.
11; Pious. City. 7. Hits: Oft styles. lu
tao and two-third innings; ofl U:trrett.
; In rl and one-third Innings. Htruck
cut! By Ptylea. i by Harrett. 5; by
lll-hle. 2. Bases on balls: Off Ptylea. J,
off Oarrett, 8: off Richie. 4. Passed hall:
McAllister. Hit by pitched ball: Krug.
Ward.
Time: j:2j. empire: nsrr.
Hoie, (riiiw game.
Bco.t. a;cond gauie:
OMAUA
1
II. O. A.
0 4 4
a 2
S X 1
2 a
1 X
0 3 0
a .8 . a
1
4 0 4
It 27 IS
II. O. A
14 0
U 4 0
r il 0
ISO
1 1
0 I &
0 A .1
4 ,1
0 0 0
toe
1 STi '
All. K- H. O. A. K.
KrUg if 3 3 110 0
Ttioniason. cf S t 1 4 J 0
Tlioinaa. Jb 4 t) 0 0 1 0
Hclillebner, lb 4 O S IS 0 0
'on sal ton, rf 4 0 0 a
Krurgar! c J 1 A 0 0
Ward, as 0 1 0 4 0
Iraham. tb.. 0 0 a 0
.S4Btiers, P g 1 0 0 I 0
Totals- rr 1 1 s 11 "i
SIOUX CITT.
AB. B, H. O. A. E.
'oonav, tto J "I l i 0
i isrka, rt t, o a J o 0
KaiM., lb J 1 1 1 U
ljeune, cf I 0 1 v u 0
Land. Jb 4 0 1 I t 0
i-allahan. If 8 1 1 0 0
omlth, aa 4 0 0 4 fc 1
.Murphy. C 4 0 12 11
Klein, p S 0 S 0
Iroyle. 1 0 0 0 1 0
'Uisuible 1 0 0 0 0 0
Tptala S t I 24 17 1
Hatted for Doyla In tha ninth.
Omaua
IMua 1 0 1 J 0 l I
Hlta
e.'jui Cltr
M 1 I I M 1 M
P.una 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-S
HlU 0 1 S 1 1 0 0 0 ft-t
Two-base hit: Murphy. Stolen bases:
Krug. nVnliaboer, Thuiuasoa. Bavriflie
hit: Callahan. Double plavs: hinlth to
I'ooney to Kan ). Jft on bases:
!ii,ol,a. I; Bious City, t. Struck out: iiy
Kanaers, 7; by Klein. 1; by 1 -!, 1.
bases on balls: Off riandera. li off KMg,
i. Hits: off Klein, 4 In three and two
thirds Innings: off Doyle, 1 in four and
ne-lblrd Innings. Wild pitch: Klein.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Banr.
'LOPCI WIW WITH TUBE" 1IITB
la We (iaaao fra Kw as Resell
of Errors.
l.ljCCOIJi. Neb.. Aug. 13.-Llncoln
d.1 only three hits off Pitcher Danhner
today, but won the game from Topeka.
2 ta 4. as a result of errors. Jordan also
i:t bed tlsht bail and was given good
of.port. bcora:
UXfXL.V.
AB. R. II. O A.
(V ,i'!:r, ,-,b 4 1 0 u I
blwuat.'igaa. ta. ... I I o 4 i
i
Father
IJoyJ. 2li. .
Miller. If. ..
Blackburn, rt.
Williams, lb.
('nihil, it. ..
i
h
V.
A
1
II
Hchrelher.
Ji.ruan, p.
Totals
rf.
.... 27 2
TOPEICA.
AH. P
li.
1
0
A
0
0
I
1
I)
A.
A
A
0
1
.1
o
0
s
1
1
1
Whelaii, rf, ..
l-aflttmbols. rf.
Forsytho, If. .
Koerner, lb. .,
Cochran, 3b. .
Helsigl
Ogrem, 8b. ...
Tallinn, mh. ...
l-aUlinorc, 2I.
Rapps, c.
Dasliner, p. ..
Totals
4
.... 1
:s
:i
1
3
3
I . 'A 10
Halted for t'ochlan in tha ninth.
i.incciin a n 0 0 0 t o 0 j
Tni-ka u 0 0 0 0 0 A 00
Two-bne hlta .Tnrdan, Ittlmore.
Joiilil playa: l.loyU to McOatflgan to
XXIIIIatna. Oahiir to Tallinn to Koerncr
t i lnahiier. Left on baitra: Lincoln, I;
Topeka, . Baorlfite litis: Koraythe,
KornT. Talliun, pHuhnnr. Rtruck out:
Hy Junlan, a; hy Uuhhner. X Hunri on
bulla: Off Jfirdn. it; off liaahnrr, 1. Hit
by iiltrhi,,! ,H: Hy Jordan. I. Time:
1:U Impln: Htoikdalc.
UK" M4I.KN 4SID JOIti SPLIT
Plwaetera and nraaamara 4ilve Two
Una Kaklalllona of tha l.inr, ,
Vtt AIOJMCH, Aug. ll-Poa MolenK and
Ft. Joeeph broke even In a double-lmailer
thla altemiKin, the locala wlnnlna; tli.i
urai gatw. j to 1. and the vloltom
cciond, u to 4. Hrore, flrat aarne:
MOINK.4.
the
AH. It. 11
O.
4
1
1
n
0
i
' 1
0
.lluiitn. if
ttann. rr
"Hiirroll, Jib
Jnnea, lb
Haley, c...
lireen. If
Kwalilt, L'b
llHrtfnr-d, aa...
aigiit, p
. 2
'. a
TVala
...ao X
JOfiRPII.
AB. R. .
I 27
HT.
O.
1
0
II
1!!
1
8
.1
3
0
1
A.
n
0
11
1
"1
0
a
n
0
0
It. Walauii, :'U.
Kox, If
J. Wutaon, cf..
i'Htteraut), lb...
Hrltton. b
f'etNaiew. if...
HrlffUh. c
Wail, aa
iltfferty, p
Lrowti, p
Hchang
Totala
..31 - I
il
: Batted for Lafterty In nlghth
Ties Moines 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 !
Pi.. Joseph A 0 1 0 0 0 0 V 01
Three-haae Mr tlaliM atii,..b ... '.
1 Mogrldge, 6: by lafterty. 3. Hits: Olf
i.nneriv, t m aeven innings; orf Drown,
lln one Inning, paoeew on balls: Off
Mog ridge, 1; ojrg tffeily. 1. Double
Play: Wall to Patterson. Hit by pitch?
bull: By Mugrldga, Pox. Ift on bases:
lies Moines, ; Ht Joseiih, 4. Time. l:5i.
I mplres: Oaslon and MeCafferty.
Hi: MOINKH.
AB. R
H. O. A. K.
13 0 0
0 1 o ti
1 S 3 l
0 7 0 0
1110 1
onus
0 J 2 2
1 1 3 1
10 0 0
S 37 1 i
u. . 'a i:
i A :i i
1 i a o
i .1 t o
a T O 1
112 1
10 0 0
OHIO
0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 i 0
0 0 0 0
37 It S
.Hunter, if
Hahn. rt
iHurrell, Jb..,,.
Jones, lb
Haley, e..,!....
Hreen. If
Kwattl 2b
Uartfoid, s....
lakaff, p......
4 1
. 1
, 4
. 4
. X
. I
. 4
. 4
. S
.30
Totola
JOSKPH.
AB. R.
R. Watson. !b.
Fqx, If
H. Watsan, cf...
Patterson, lb....
Hrltton. 3h.-ea..
... 4
iWllilams, if.-iib.
nensng, e
Wall, as
Pettlgrew, if...
Vanm, p
f terser
Totals
Batted for Wall In eighth.
Des Moines 11010000 04
.t. Joseph 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 45
Tmo-basa lilt: Rrltton. Three-base hit :
Williams. Home run: Lakaff. truck
out: Hy Lakaff, I: by Vance, 10. Baaws
onu balls. By Lakaff. ; by Vance, .1
Double playa: O. Watson to Rrltton to
R. M ataon to Kchaiut, Bin-ell to Jones.
Hit by pitched ball: by lakaff, fKhara.
Wall, R. Watson. U. Watson. Wild
pltcli; Vance. Paaaed ball: Haley. Left
on bases: Iws Moinsa, 3; Ht. Joseph, I.
Umpires: McCgtierty and Oaston.
WU1IEI WIN TIfH THIRD U A MB
Jobbers i Defeat Deavor br Tea to
Two "coro.
DKNVKR. Colo,. Aug. 11 Wlcliltg woa
tne third game of the seriea todav from
Denver, 10 to t Harrington lasted two
thirds of an Inning and tnihretber was hit
hard. With two men on base, Bills hit
for a home run In the ninth. tVore:
WICHITA.
Aa R.
. 4 1
. S li
. 5 1
. 3 S
. 4 3
. 4 1
. 4 1
. 4 0
. 4 0
ii. o. a. n
X 0 0
t S 0
13 10
1111
I 4 I 0
0 110
1 i 0 0
3 T 1 0
0 0 3 1
It 27 2
11. t. A. li
2 3 10
3 1 0
Olio
0 3 0
0 0 3
,1 10 I 1
1 1 t 0
0 0 10
0 0 0 1
0 3 4 1
0 0 0 0
1 27 li "j
ninth.
1 0 0 0 4-10
1 0 1 0 0 t.
, 1 Tuo-lwiw
Tydeinan. rf
Nicholson, if
O'llourke. lb
Fltsslmiuons, ss..
Hills, if
Oraham. Sb
H.arv. lb
Juues, c
Uakcr, p
Totals.
St.
10
DKXVER.
AU. R.
Kddlngton. cf
CassUly. rf
Pays, lib
Butcher. If
(if(, as ,,
Fisher, lb
Barbour, Jib
Met'arty. c
4
4
Harrington, p , 0
Hi lirelber, p 1
Block 1
Totals .'. 54 1
'Batted lor tk lirelber in
Wichita I 0 0 0
Drnver 0 0 0 0
Stolen bases; Nicholson.
bits: ll. nryg. Junes. Lddlnto i2i.
Three-hese hit: Barbour. Home run:
Pdls. Sacrifice hits: Nicholson. . struck.
on bulla: off linker. : orf I Urrlimton, a
I , (ills: lirr Harilnaton. I lu tao-tiiiids in
O.iuug: olf Hiuruibai, ii li, eijflil and on-
Cnpx right 1914. International
News Pervlce.
Standing of Teams
WKPT.
,EA(JI'K. I NATL LEAOUK.
W.LFct.l W.L.Fct.
Sli.ux City.. 70 4ti .Oil New York.. 8 41 .Mi
Iw'nver 7 4!t .07' Hoxlon 44 .Gal
ft Joseph. ,.H5 no ..Vi Chicago ....54 49 ,5
Iea Molnea..' SB .4! 8t IxidIm... .as hi Mi
Lincoln ....M W .ino, 1'hllailcl m .4753 4,u
Omaha ... .M 01 .4WA! Cincinnati .47 I 411".
Torek a
W li hila
AMJTH.
Phlla ...
,...47 71 Rrooklvn . 4.1 m j-.o
...40 7" '.W, i'ltehurgli ..4i R '.m f
I.BAOrB. 1 kkw. lbaoi:k.
M'.LI'ot.l WLPcl.
:i4 .i7 ciii.'ttKo .,..M 44 .&
, ...,VS 41I .r,(xi Raltlmoi n '.S 41 bl
Iloatnn
Wnahlngt'n AA 4. .Ml) HroKlyn 44 ,M2
Pwirolt to M ..VS' Inillan'Dnlla (a u r.M
Chlcugo ....ia M .4H.Sj Huffnli. CI 40 .GUI
Kt. l.jltl....V .'.2 .4!Ht. Louis, ...47 W ,4t'l
ew iork.,47 5 .44i Pittsburgh ..44 M
Cleveland .35 75 '.illSj Kun. City. ..44 61
Veaterday'a Reanlts.
.44i
.4111
WKSTKHN LEAOCK.
rtoux City, 10-1; Omaha. 4-3.
t. JoNnph, 1-5; I Moines
Wichita, 10; Ienver, 2.
Topeka. fl; Lincoln, .
i-4.
AMHRICAN LKAcifK.
tirtniit. . Cleveland, 6.
WaahltiKton. 0; Philadelphia. J, .
New York ,1; Tins tun, 0.
NATIONAL LEACH'S".
r'hlldlphla. 0; Hrooklvn, .
Kt. l.ula, MttHburgn, a-
; lioston, i: New Vork, 3.
FKDKRAL LBAGCb'.
PlItKlniriili-t'lili ami, poatponed, rain.
tliiffulo, 1; Inillatiapollu, 3. . .
Brooklyn, 1; Ht. Louis. 0.
Jtaltlmore, i; Kunsaa City, 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland. 4; Indianapolis, 7.
Louisville. o-C; t.'olumbus. -2.
Milwaukee, II; ft. Paul, 2. I
Kansas City, li; Minneapolis, l
tJaates Toda-
Western lsgue-Hloux Clly at Omaha,
Bt. Jowiph at les Moines, WKhlta at Oen
ver, Tuieka at Lincoln.
American League Chicago at Ht. Louis,
Detroit at Cleveland, Washington al
PiilladHlphla, New York at Huston.
National League Philadelphia Ht Hrook
lvn, Hoston ut New York, 8t. Jjouls at
Pittsburgh.
Federal League Hrooklyn at St. Louis,
Baltimore at Kaunas City.
American Association Cleveland at In
dlnapolls. Louisville at Columbus, Mil
waukee at St. Paul, Kansas City at Min
neapolis. Htute. league Beatrice at Hupertor.
Hastings at York, Norfolk at Columbus,
Orand Islund at Kearney,
third innings. Balk:
pitched ball; Tydemnn
Plres: Cullcn and Fyfc
Riiker. lilt hy
Time: 2;3. Um-
Johnson Wins First
Game for Kawfeds
iA.RAn in i, 3io., aui. i.i.unnnuii
today won hi. first gamo .Inc. lie Joined
the Federal league, defeating B.lthnore,
4 to 2. Hcore: R.H.H.
Bslliuiore .,
Ksnsas t'ltv
00100000 i 11
0 1 0 2 1 000 '-a
Hatteries: Bailey and Russell; Johnson i
and Bi-onii, (Easterly.,
KT. 1U1S. Aim. IX The Ilraoklvn.St.
IllltS aame Was called u.t the noeninar nf
llit unlll Itxklt.ir r.n uo., ,,, (n t
here today, giving the visitors tha victory,
1 to 0. Score: R.H.fc.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 4 0
Ml. IaiuIs 0 0 0 0 0 0O 3 1
Hat rles: Finnaran and Owens; Orooine
and Simons
DESHLER TAKES TWO GAMES
IN BRILLIANT FASHION
DLWHLKR, Nab., Aug. W.-tSptclal Tel
egram.) Peshler walloped Narka in the
first game al the big llubhell Vlcnlc
Wednesday, 11 to 4. larrell for Deahler
secured two-two-base hits, two single,
and a sacrifice hit In five trip, to the
ulala and stole two base. Jepson .truck
out twelve. Hcore: , R H K.
i,.ui.i.. ' a a a in k
Narka W'.M 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0- 4 4 4
Batteries: Deshler. Jepson and Crane;,
Narka. Bever and Hudson. i
Deshler trimmed Falrbury In the second
gsma, 7 to 4. which waa a brilliant eleven
Inning battle. The main feature was th.
pitching of Slttler for De.hler, who went
In In th. first Inning after three had
cored with only one out and struck out
thirteen and allowed only six hit.
Bcore: R.H.R.
Falrbury .1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1-0 10 3
Deahler 1000300010 3 7 11 J
Batteries: Falrbury. Hcholl and Booth;
Deahler, Crane, sutler and Zleachane,
Crane.
Bruiting will play at leshler Sunday.
Fifteen lanlngra to Tie.
RANDOIJMt. Neb., Aug. 13. Special
Telegram.) Hartinaton and Randolph
played fifteen Innings of brilliant base
Vail, when tha gama waa called on ac
count of darkness, the score being tied.
Both sides made one score In the fif
teenth. Bush allowed but two scratch
hits, atriking out alxteen. Score; R 11. H.
Hartlngton
ooooooooooooooi-i : 2
Randolph
00000000000000 1-1 10 4
Two-base lilt: Tift. Three-base hit:
Strlegle. Sacrifice hits: Strvlgle, Croh
man. Stolen bases: Brown, Mr tide, lat
ion. Bases on balls: Off Hay. 1; off
Buh. a. Hit by pitched ball: By Bush
(Patton and Mericle) . Lett on bases:
Randolph, 12; Hartlngton, 14. Latteries:
Harlington, Hay and Patton; Randolph,
Bush, and Tift.
gtoraa Lake Blaaked.
STORM LAKE, la.. Aug. 11 (Special
Telearam 1 In a Ditchers' battle the All
Nations shut out storm lke today, 1 to
0. Kadi team had but mie man on until
th. ninth inning. Donaldson allowed but
one hit and struck out twenty. Crawford
alluaed but two hits, one a scratch.
bstierlea Craaford and Miller; lKn
aldson and SchaumOerg.
, . . . . .
. 4 map aa t oah Heaaesly.
J l'r Kli.g s New Discovery gives almost
' ieiiedy fr coughs, eolda and lung trouble.
and t.. AH di Jgglsts Advei tiacmenu
PAWNEES LOSE SECOND ONE
Grand Island Comes to Front, Win
ning, Six to Three.
PRATT 8TARS AT THE PLATE
Deal Also Mties 4lat Home Raa
Crack that llrliia Rome la t'oant
lua; tar "cores I anplre
Proves 1 aaopolar.
COLUMBl'B, Neb.. Aug. 13. (Special
Telegram.) The Pawnees lost the second
gama to the Islandeia. 8 to 3. Fratt
starred ut the bat for the locals, and
Denl also lined out a homer. Roth sldns
thought the altitude affected the um
pire's eyesight. Hcore: A
GRAND IMLAXI).
COLi'MM'S
AH. 11. OAK.
AP.H.O.A.E.
RobU. Ib
0
1 OHnnrinsu. ill i I 1
Oliat. 3b. . .. i
1
2
0
1
1 '.nndinn. If J 0 4 0
OPrltt. rf.... 13 10
e siimi. ib i i il o i
0 0tyRRt. of.. 4 13 1
1 t-nr. tb 4 l 10
t rtni. ... 4
I Varnr. cf. 4
' DoirnH), rl. 4
Vinre,
111
llrt.
lb... 4 J U
J l-k-.hmliU, n. 4 1 V o e
lUtcU. It
lit nn.l.h. c I l 4 n I
tvtrdun, a
.. 41 I triilotiKin. . 4 1
Kranlnfr ..1 0
17 It 8711 1 :
Total i
TOlUl IB .t 1 '
Batted for Zjnderman lu ninth.
Grand Island 1 0620003 J i
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0-S
Stolen bases: Pavne. Rohen. Harriflca
hit: onderman. Sacrifice fly: Nance.
Two-base hits: Vnrev, Claire. Hatch,
Hagxertv, liygert. rPatt. Home runs:
Pratt, IfeiU. Hlriick out: Hy Kverdon, 7;
bv Thlcman. 4. Huses on balls: Off Kver
don, 3; off Thlcman, 1. Time: 1:43. em
pire: Illack.
Foar M las for Xorfolk.
NORIOLK, Neb., Aug. II. (Special
Telegram.) Norfolk made It four straight
today and beat Kearney, 10 to In a one
sided contest. Kearney found It hard to
hit eCUchell. taking but two sate hit
until the last Inning. Mono waa easy foi
the lirummera. The score:
r v . n j w Knuimi.i.'.
AB.H.II A E. All.H.O.VE.
Hyn. tb... 4
1
ITuraln. rf.
t I
Arwk. 2b... 4
lirumin, jb. 4
Mi'hira rt 4
Hamay, If 4
Mln.y. I'.. 4
Woedrulf, 3
Krlcasua. c. 3
lumu, y 4
1
to
1 I
.1 t
o l
0 1
U 4
it li
0H!i. Jb,....
I Melkst, 3b.
nlair. If.. i..
uiUuwn, ..
lTowns, lb..
iiRrwx. af...
AMuaxor ,c...
0Otcbll, p..
1
I 1
0 3
v
1
Totals ....31 Bia 11 0 Totuli ....33 4 37
Krlckson out, bunting last atrike.
Kearney 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 g J
Norfolk I 0 1 3 1 1 -10
Sacrifice hits: Mvisfer. Melksr. Pels.
Sacrifice flv: Brown. Htolen bases: Mel
Iter. Liv. ltta. TuiDln (2). Ramsey. Two-
,huse hits: Ramsey li). Three-base hits:
MiMkcr. bclienren Hasps on nsns: uu
Bono, 7. Struck out: By itetchell, fl; by
Bono. a. Passed ball: Musser. Hit by
pitched ball: By Bono, Turpln. Time: l:4o.
I'moirc: Oululev.
.... . fl,
I ' -" - "
l.. UI.VhKS
Donnell today and lost by. tha score of
l'J to X A Inune run hy Neff of Beatrice
U In the fifth, with a man on base, fea-
tureU.
score :
TOItit.
BEXTRICE.
Al! rt.o.A E.
AB H O A E
Rlc. 4 13
t SKInrer, ! 4 13 11
Mlinih) . cf.. 4 11
ftllnllrich. . 8 0 1 0
3 .Vt, cf..,. 4 3 1 S
dBluok, rt.... 4 13.0
0 OUng. It 4 110 0
t o.kttl, 1 4 t 11 1 .
3 .rsnaon, Jb. 4 t 1
4 -.., r 3 4 111
4 .McDonnsll.p I I I
T.-ltii. 3b... 4 1
Clarke, If... 4 0 1
('bane, lb.... 1 0 1
r Harrl. 8b 0 1
SVhtwnl, c. 3 0 1
llariiHi. rf. 4
Mly, p.... t . t
Totals ....33 3 34 10 3 Totals ....33 T 37 13 3
York ....... 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3
Beatrice I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 a
Stolen base: Coe. Sacrifice hit: Hel
lerlch. Home run: Neff. Two-base hit:
Rice. Struck out: By McDonnell. 7; by
Haley, 2. Basra on balls: Off McDon
nell, 1: off Haley, 1. Hit by pitched ball:
Bv Mrlkmnell. Chaso and K. Ilarrla.
Passed balls: Coe, 3. Time: 1:35. Um
jilre: Meyers.
America a
Association Reaalta.
i
t Cleveland ....
R.H.K.
4 11
: Indianapolis
7 11
0 4
t
Louisville
..6 12
..3 7
Columbus ...
Kansas City
5 10
13
.11 14
..M0
Minneapolis .
Milwaukee ..,
St. Paul ....
Calraao t.laats Beat Wither.
WII.RER. Neb.. Aug 13 (Special Tele
gram.! The I'nlon Olana of fhlcago
again defeated the locala and won first
money In the tournament. Tha Olans will
play the Stora Triumphs at Omaha Sat
urday and Sunday. Score: . lt.ll.lC.
(Hants 0 3O0 3 0OOO o V 3
Wilber lOOOOJeao a j
Batteries: Lynch and Davis; Streator
and prucha.
' t'larl Takea K.shlhltlon tiasue.
JAMESTOWN. N. V.. Aug. U.-Cin-clnnatl
defeated Jamestown club of th.'
Inteyrlate league here today by the score
of 6 to 0 In an sxhibition game. Score:
R M E.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 1-4 10 4
Jamestown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 4
Batteries: Cincinnati, Ijear and don
gales; Jamestown, Shea and Mulvrey.
Tholuas to American Leanae.
Fred Thomas. Rourke'a third baseman,
has been released to the Cleveland club
of tha American league. Whether Thomas
waa sold or exchanged for players ia not
known. The deal waa made some weeks
aao. but never announced by Rourke.
I
,o Aaaoaaeonaent Yet.
A persistant rumor ha It that Marty
Krug has been released to one of the
big league clubs, but It cannot ba veri
fied, a no announcement of the release
has coma through the national commis
sion as yet.
Tearney at ISaetla.
UltSTlS. N.b., Aug. 13. (Special Tele
gram.) Willow Island defeated El wood
today, & to 3. Cambridge In the second
game outclsased StockviUo, mailing ton
core to the latter a two.
KALAMAZOO. Mich.. Aug. -13. Tha
Orand Circuit races cr poatponed to
ils on accouut of rain. They a 111 b?
helil tonKiiron a ad the rcea oriainally
act for toiiKiiow u ill be ruu Saturday.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
CUT DOWN THE6AHTS9 LEAD
Boston Bravei Take First Game of
Series at Polo Grounds.
MANN MOST EFFECTIVE HITTER
Makea at Home Raa and Later Drives
la Two Raaa with a Klaale
Kllmo Stralckt Wlas for
Aadolph.
NEW TORK, Aug. 13. Boston cut an
other game from Nek York' lead by
winning the first of the series hero to
day by S to 8. Th visitors' hit both
Marquard and Promina hard. Mann wag
tha most effective batter, making a home
run In the aecond and driving In two
runa with a single In the afxth.
Rudolph, a New oYkrcaat off pitched
a great game for Boston, winning- his
ninth straight game. Bcore: R-II.B.
BOSTON. NEW YORK.
, AB.H.O.A C. AB.K.O.A.E.
nnre, rr t 1 1 o onh.r. ut. 4 0 2 0 0
i"... 1 S 4 0Doyl, Ib... 4 1 3
Connolly, If I 3 J 1 oBurnf, If... 4 1 4
Mrnvllls, ia 1 1 SOKob'wn, rf. 4 1
Kohmlit, lb.. Mil ft OKIstrhsr, sa 4 1 2
Hmlth, 3b... 4 111 IMerkla, lk. II
M.nn, of.... 4 t i 0 olrrs, a... 3 1 t
Uowdv, ... 4 1 3 t pi., t a
turtolph. . 4 t froram, m. I 0 0
'Murrar ...1 0 0
Si 11 27 13 IStixli. 3b.... 3 1
Oruil, 3 1 1
ToUlt
Mirousrd, P 1 I
HcIjwii, c. 3 o i i a
Totals ....li ST It 3
Kun for Meyers In seventh.
Butted for Promina in ninth.
Roston 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 05
New York 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 141
First base on errors: New York, 1;
Boston, 2. Two-base hits: Cather (2).
Fletcher, Mnrklo. Three-base hit: Maran
vllle. Home run: Mann. Kacriflce hits:
Kvers, Maranvllle, Schmidt. Left on
bases: New York. 6; Boston,' 7. Double
nlay: Kvers to Maranvllle. Bases on
balls: Off Rudolph, 1; off Ma.ro.uard. 1.
Struck out: My Marnuard. : by Fromme.
1; by Rudolph, 4. Hlta: Off Marquard. 7
In seven innings; off Fromme. 4 in two
itinlpgs. Time: 2:u?. Umpires; Idem
Phillies Are. Shat Oat.
BROOKLYN. Aug. i:!.-Reulbach. on
whom Brooklyn recently asked wslvera,
pitched shutout ball against Philadelphia
today, wlnnlnK. 8 to 0. Daubert scored
In the first inning on Wheat's sacrifice
fly and In the eighth stole home. Kga.i
scored the other run on Keulbach's
tingle. Score: U.U.E.
FHILAOEI.PHU. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A. I. ABH.Ag.
H. in. b... 3.1 tyilara. 4.311
Mnln. .. 3 1 3 ajasberl, Itl 1 I I t
Bfoker. cf.. . 4 . j,Uon, cf... 3 1 4 1 .
40 1 A'ht. If.... 1.300
t.'rvt.. rt. 3 1 3 0 aJuuhav, 3t . 4 3 1
lnberi, Ib... 4 1 1 0 uMvyan, rt.. 4 1 3 0 0
I. udarus, lb. 3 11. 0Ksn, Ib 4 1 t 0
DouIb, .... 3 8 1 .MuOrthi, 3 4 3 0
Wr, ... J 0 0 4 Orttulbaik, . 3 1 3 .
Tolsls ...Jl 4 34 3 TotsU ....tTlnIS 3
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3
1-eft on bases: Philadelphia, ; Brook
lyn, !. Sacrifice fly: Wheat. Haurlflce
hits: Becker, Dalton. Buses on errors:
Philadelphia, 3. Stolen bases: Daubert.
Imlton. Cutshaw, Meyers. Double plays:
Dalton to McCarty to Kfran, O Mara to
Cutshaw to Daubert. Bases on bulls: Off
Mayer, 4: off Heulbach. 4. Struck out:
By Mayer, 3; by Reulbach, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: B Mayer, Cutshaw. Wild
pitch: Mayer. Tim.: 1:82. Umpires:
Byron and Lincoln.
Peter Volo Breaks
Two World Records
On Kalamazoo Track
KALAMAZOO. Mich., Aug 15,-Two
world's record wera broken yesterday by
Peter Volo, driven by Tom Murphy, in
winning the Horesman end Spirit of the
Time, futurity for i year-old trotter.
His time of 1:04, 2:(Vi i,nd 2:90. msk
them the three fastest heats ever trotted
by a stallion, the former record being
2:07i, 3:08 and tM. made In 110, by The
Harvester.
The heats were also the three fastest
hy a 3-year-old trotter, the honor having
previously been held hy Lucile Spier,
who went them in S:0Tt. 2:07Vi. 2:11. ot
I Grand Rapid lost week.
Only second In linportancj waa tha race
for 110,000 Paper Mills' purse 'or 2:11
trotters, won by Las.ile JJeOrejcr, who
took the second, third nod fourth beats.
Sienna won th first neat.
Thla was "Pop" Heirs' day nd the
-eterau delighted the crowd by driving
home the wlnnor In tw vents. He cap
tured th lioresmm und Spirit of the
Time' f'irurlty for !-ycr-oid trotters
with Sparke Watts uid drove Napoleon
Direct to victory In th 12,000 American
Hotel stake for t-li :acr.
The firth and sixth heat of th un
finished 1:03 trot, res'ilteC In victory
for Omar.
Tommy Murphy annuccced th pur
chase from Sanford Sm.l of Boston, th
trotter, Peter Scott, by Peter Th Great,
the price wag given i t J2t,000.
Summaries:
Trotting, in rlaa, three In five, purse,
II Owl (unfinished from Tuesday):
Omar, bg., by Nobleasd
(Floyd) , S fi I 1 3 1
Maymack. bin. (Uarrity). 1113 13
Oak dale. gr. g. (McDonald) 3 1 4 0 1 di
Heuaena, ch. g ttieera): Tommy Horn,
lg (Owen): M. La J.. bm. (Britenfield);
Judaun Girl. br. nv (Cox); Orand Mar-
ihnll, bg. (Show), also started.
Time. I:0a'i. 1:07. 1.07W. 1 0S. 2:08. 3 10.
Pacing. 3. It class, three In ftva, Amarl
can Hotel puree, l-.Outl:
Napoleon Direct, ch. h., by Walter
Direct (Gvera) 1 1 1
Major Oug. bg. (Murphy) I 3 2
B-eter 8, ba. (Ilarrla) 13 1
Ldlth C ch. m. (Oarvtn): tlla McKay,
bm. (Co): Tom King, ch. g. (Boylt),
Fleeta Dillon, bm. tlierahey); also atartad.
Time. 2:01,, 3:06",. l.fc.
Horaeman and Spirit of tha Time
futurity for 1-year-old trottera, two in
three heal a. (xu:
bpaik Watts, ch. cf., by General
Watts fOeer) 1 1
Rustlcoatch, c. (Andrews) I t
Northspur, be. (Monahan) 2 5
Lenall, bf. (Cox) 4 4
Time'. 2:18'.. 2:214.
Horseman and Spirit of tha Times
futurity for 3-year-old trotters, three
lieatav purse. flA.OOO:
Peter Volo. br. c, by Peter The
; Oreat (Murphy) 1 1 1
Ie Axworthy, be (Jnliews) 2 1 j
Ortolan Axworthy, be. (McDonald) 4 3 3
Lucile Spier, bf. (Snow); Ijidy Wanetka,
br. f. (Cox); Adella Watts, bf. (Mc
Lcrmltt), also started.
Time. 2.01, J:05-v4. 2 0ii.
Wilding Wins First
Battle for the Davis
Cup in Straight Sets
FOREST HILLS,' L. I.. Aug. 13.-The
United States and Australasian tennis
teams met on the courts of the West Side
Tennis club this afternoon for the first
contests of the 1S14 Davis cup battle.
Twelve thousand, devoteea of the game
formed the gallery.
So great was the. interest In the matches
that long lines of waiting ticket holders
formed an hour before the opening of the j
gates. The order of the play brought to
gether In the opening singles match R.
Norris Williams I'd, representing the
United States, and Anthony V. Wilding
of the Australasian challengers.
l Wllrllnif won the tliirfl Met and ml.-li I
defeating AVilllams games to 8. The i
score In the first set was 7 to 5 and In I
the second 6 to 2. '
Cardinals Beaten
in Double-Header
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 18.-Ft. Louis was
defeated in both games of a double-1
header today, tha acore being, 2 to 1, anl
S to 3.. It waa the flrat time this season
j t he Plttvburaha luv. -nn. iwn nnm In
riusourgiis lia a won- two games In
no dlty' Konotehy had a small piece of
cinder removed from his eye and was
kept out of the game, Hyatt playing tem
porarily on first base. Cooper allowed
four hlta In the first game and Aduma
a. touched fur only four !n the xtcond
game. Score: .It. U.K.
St. Louis 00000000 11 40
Pittsburgh .. 0 0 0 1 0000 13 10 0
Batteries: St. Louis. Perdue. Grlner
and nyder; Pittsburgh, Cooper and Cole
man. Score, second game: R.H.E.
St. Louis 00000020 02 4 ,
Pittsburgh ... 30110010 0 S
Batteries: Ht. Louis. Perrltt and
Snyder; Pittsburgh, Adams and Cole
man.. , (
Antipodean and U. S,
I y-V SA akna-sa, mm -V M 1 M XVaX M
FOREST HILLS, L. I I., Aug. 13. The
United 'States and Australasians tenia
team broke even, here thla afternoon in
the first matches of the challenge round
for the Davis cup. Anthony F. Wilding
defeated R. Norris, Williams, second, 7-j.
-J, g-3. Maurice K. Mclaughlin retrieved
tha day by defeating Norman E. Brookes,
IT-IS, 0-3, tf-S. The doubles match . will
be played tomorrow, McLoughlin and
Bunday reprenentlng the United State
against Brookes and Wilding for tho
Australasiun cup challengers.
Indiants Win from
Buffalo Federals
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd . Aug. 13.-ln-dlanapolyl
on timely hlta scored two
runa In tho second Inning of today's gama
and won from Buffalo, I to 1, In a pitching
duel between Mosely and Krapp. Rarl
den'a triple drove In what proved to be
the winning run. Score: R.II.E.
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 1
Indianapolis 02000003 2 i 0
Batteries: Buffalo, Krapp and Blair;
Indianapolis, Motwty and Raridcii.
ghenandoah Baofa.
SHENANDOAH. Neb.. Aug. 13,-tSpe.-rlal
Telegram.) I-ou Jennings, owned by
lou Oorliam, Iawrerice, Kan., won vha
2:34 trot today; Miss Rexetta, K. B. Mc
Coy, of Avooa, second; The Orphan, F. S.
Jenkins, of Blair, Neb., third. Best
time. 2:17.
Baron Lac. owned by Ed Berry Albia,
won the 2:15 pace; "Berth Crelgnton. O.
M. Hatch. Knox: Cltr. la., aecond
Shady Lady. O. 11. White, Malvern, third.
Bert time. 2:11
Claim y Variety, owned by Joe Hone,
won the four and one-half furlong Jesh:
lassie Dere, ePte Sells, second, lea S.
Shlelcs, third. Time. 1.03.
Kasy Win for Haatiaajs.
BUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. U Special
Telegram.) Hastings overcame Superior
today. 12 to 2, Score:
Hastings 07020020 012
Superior 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 101
Horn run: Gray. Three-bae hit: Mc
Cabe. Two-base hits: Mct'abe, Smith.
Sacrifice hits: Bennett, etlttman, Rich
ardson, Riley. Bases oil balls. Off Errett,
4. Struck out: By Riley, k; by Krrett. S.
Ikouble play: Errett to Broern to Hlldo
brand. Passed ball: Greene. Umpire:
New house.
fare of Iatroa4laa.
Mr. Sadie P. Oawaon, Indiana, Pa.,
waa bothered with indigestion, "My
totnach pained m night and day," ah.
wriUa. "I would feel bloated and hav
headache and belching after eating. I
also suffered from constipation. My
daughter had used Chamberlain' Tablets
and they did her ao much good that ah
gave ma a few dose of them and in
sisted upon my trying them. They helped
me as nothing else baa done." For aala
I y all dealer
SENATORS ARE SHUT OUT
Shawkey I Invincible, Whilo Ayres
Is Knocked Off the Rubber.
HARPER LONG ON PASSES
Forces la Two Rons In the Blath by
Bases on Balls to Collins Bad
Baker, Whom II Evi
dently Feared.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Auk. IS. Shaw
key was invincible today and Philadelphia
defeated Washington, 7 to 0. Ayers was
knocked off the rubber in five Innings.
His succesor, Harper, forced In two runs
In the sixth Inning by giving passes to
Collins and F.aVer, Score: R H.K.
WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA.
AB H O A F AB.H.O.A K
Moeller, rf. 4 0 1 0 Murphr. rf. 4 1 1 0 I
Pusur. 3b... 4 3 3 1 OOldrln. If.. 4 3 4
Mltrhdl. It. 3 0 1 1 OCnlllnt, . Ib. 3 1 1
Gndll, lb 4 0 4 MHlkw, Sb... I I I
Htiankn, rf.. 1 0 2 0 OMcInnts, lb 4 1 12
Moiisan. 2b. 3 9 3 3 (rSlrunk. ef.. 4
MrBrlrtc. as. 3 3 4 0 Barry, I
H.nry. c... 3 1 4 3 .IrP. e I
Ayroa. p.... 1 t t 0 oshawkey, p. 3
t 2
1 1
0 S
4 0
Harrar, p... 14 0 4 0
r'ebaafer ..10.00 ToUla 21 2T 13 i
Totala 39 3 24 13 4
'Batted for Ayres in sixth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U-n
Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 7
Sacrifice hits: Collins, Lapp. Double
play: Collins to Barry to Mclnnts. Left
on bases: Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 7.
Base on error: Washington, 1. Hits: Off
Ayres, 7 In five Innings: off Harper, 2 in
three Innings. Struk ouct: By Harper, S:
by Shuwlie.y, 5. Bases on- balls: Off
Ayres, 4: off Harper, 3; off Bhawkes-, f.
Hit by pitched ball: By Ayres, Barry.
Paused ball: Henry. Time: 1:55. Um
pires: ICvang and Egan. .
llcrl Sox Lose, to Yanks.
BOSTO.V. Aug. IS. Fisher of New York
won a pitching duel from Ieonard of Bos
toi,, 1 to 0, today. Leonard allowed ul
four hits in seven innings, but lost In tin
third when he walked Maisel and made s
wild pitch after Fisher had sacrificed.
Boone s double then scored Maisel.
Fisher kept Boston's hlta scattered.
Score: t R.1I.K.
!!00"RR. NEW YORK.
AB.H O.A.E. AB.H.O.A K.
Hooper, rf.. 4
. OBoon. 3b... 4 13
0 Obaly. If 4.2
1 9Cook.- rf.... 3 1 1
1 COM, cf 4 1 3
Hcoll. n 4
Hpaak-r. rf.. 3
lwll, II... 4
Oiinliiar. Slu 4
Y'rkaa. tb.. 3
Hoblltzel, lb 3
i'arrfgan. e. 1
t'aily, c...,. 9
Loonard, p. 1
Bliora, p.... 9
M-anvrln . ... 0
Hnr1iaen . 1
KU 1
4 9 Mullen, lb... 40 19
IPacklnpa, aa 3 9 4
ONtinamakar.o 8.1
OMalarl ,3b.. 19 0
OKI.her, f... 1 1 9
a
. Ion la
..27 4 37 14 0
Totals ... 21 I 27 13 t
Ran for Carrluun in the seventh. ,
Batted for Leonard in the seventh.
Batted for Yerkes !n the ninth.
BoHtott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04
New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Boone. Moblltzell.
Three-base hit: Cree. Hits: Off Leonard.
4 in seven innings; oft Shore, none In
two innings. Sacrifice hits: Leonard,
Fisher (2), Carrigan, Yerkes. Stolen
base: Scott. lHuble plays: Puckinpaugh
to Mullen, Daly to Nunumaker. Left on
bases: Boston, 6: New York, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Leonard, 2: off Shore, 1.
Wild pitch: Leonard. Time; 1:42. Um
pire: Connolly and Chill.
IS'aps Beat Tigers.
CLEVELAND, Aug. 13 Cleveland de
feated Detroit today, 6 to 3, Hagermau
being a pcxsle to tho visitor, also making
his lint hit of tha year, a double. Cavot.
wh it-lieved Coveleskie after a pinch
hitter had batted for the latter, was hit
hard. I.'rror were responsible for the
runs scored off Oaveleskle. Score: R.H K.
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 6 9 3
Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 6 3
Batteries: liagerman and O'Neill; Co
veleskie, Cavet, Dubuo and Stanage.
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