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SIOUX CITY GRABS. LAST ONE
Final Conflict Ooei to Braves, Minus
Larry Lejeune. f
WILLIS FLAYED TO LIMIT
! Toaeh llarler for Seveateea
Blows, Wkllo ftaaper Permit
Roarkea to C'oaat la Flral
mn4 Last laalaaa.
DespKe the fact that Larry Lejeune.
tha well known Belgian typhoid fever
patient, was out of tha combat, nurs
ing a bum digit, which was the re
sult of an encounter between said
bum digit and one of Jesse Oarrett's
fast fllnga tn .Thursday's fray, what was
left of the Sioux City army bombarded
the Rourkes with their heavy guna be
fore tha ladles' day attendance until Pa's
high salaried ginks floundered helplessly
around In their own gore and the old
ball game went to Josh Clarke. It to 3.
Pavy Pavldaon played center. field In
place of the Belgian. Pavy was a' rotten
substitute, II only ml tie three hits, one
a triple.
Ttalph Willis was tha chief mourner.
Ralph was touched for seventeen blows.
If Larry had been In tha game there la
no telling how many he would have been
touched for. But Ralph was a game guy
and he stuck throughout the battle, al
though he was badly' Injured tn tha very
first when the enemies' ahrapnetl rune
tured l'lu In the lattice and chalked five
rune against him. They continued t
bang htm until the seventh when tha
Hloux got all t ired .put chasing round the
runway and they quit
The Rourkes scored In tha opening and
lsst stansaa only. , A chuck by Tony
Smith Into the grandstand, where sat a
couple of Inoffensive lady buga, let Fred
Thomas go to second and Frd Bchllcb
ner, the . well known Prussian prince,
poled a triple Into Belgian Lejeune'a ter
ritory. The prince probably thought the
Belgian waa In the center garden or ha
would ' ha va sent ' the triple- to some
other spot.
Two la Laat C haater.
In the ninth Krueger doubled and Ward
followed with another.. Ktueger scored
on Graham's sacrifice fly and Ward took
third. On McAllister's Infield out Ward
sneaked home for, the third and last
count.
Tha Rourkea left last night for fit.
Joseph for a four-game campaign. After
that series they return for twenty
straight conflicts on the home lot. 8corc:
SIOUX CITY.
I W -v
AB. H. H. O. A. E.
Cooney. 3b. 1 6
larke, rf. 3 i t i 0 0
Bramble, rf r 0 0 t 0 0
Kane, lb. ...v 5 ' 2 10 0
Pavldeon. cf. 4 1 . 1 ' 0 0
Kalrd. Kb 6 2.2 111
allshan. If S 2 0 2 0 0
t-mlth. as. 4 2 4 1
Murphy, c 8 0 2 8 0 0
"Wllhrow, c I 0.0 1 0 0
Citer. p 3 "! 2' ' ' '0
Totals 38 13 17 27 10 9
. OMAHA.'
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Krug. If 8.0 0 1 10
Thomaaon. cf 4 0 2 8 10
Thomae. 3b 4 1 0 0 3 0
W -hllebner, lb 4 0 2 la 0 0
Conga Iton. rf 2,0 v 0 0 3
Xruer, c 4 1 1 3 a 0
V, ard. ps 4 r 1 '2 '
firaham. 2b 2 0 0 1 2 0
Willis, p. 2 0 0 0 2 0
McAllister 1.0 0 0 u 0
Totals 31 3 8 37 18 4
McAIIUter batted for Willis In ninth.
ioux City-- - .
Huns S 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 0-12
Hits 8 0 1 3 4 1 1 1 0-17
Omaha
Hun 1 0.00000022
Hit 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 28
Three-base hits: Schliebner, Davidson.
Two-bsse hits: Krueer ti). Wsrd, Kinlth.
Oiolen base: Caliahun. Davidson, Huuth.
rortilca hits: Callahan, lfevliaon. Oas
per. Kacrince tl.es: Orahnm. Hmlth.
Double play: Kmlth to Cooney to Kane.
Left on basea: Omaha, 4; Sioux City, 4.
Htiuck out: By VMilis. 2; by Oasper, 3.
Bases on tails: Off Willi. 4; olf Gaaper.
2. Time: 1:4a I'mptre: Barr.
I
BOOSTERS WIN FINA C AMIS
Defeat St, Jswsk by Score of Five
to Three.
DE8 MOINES. Aug. 14. -The Boosters
won the final game of the eertea .from
Wt. Josoyh thla afternoon by a score of
I to l bcore:
- PES MOINES.
AH. R. H.
O.
A.
0
0
Hunter, cf 4 0
1
llahn, rf 3 0 4
BurrrU, 2b 4 1 3
June, lb 2 2 0
Hairy, c 4 1 ' 2
Brren. If 3 11
1 Hughes, lb 3 4 1
Itarturd. as 4 4 1
Turner, p 2 4 0
liogan, p ' 1' - 4 4
Totals
...Ju 8
JOSKPH.
S V 11
fT.
AU. H.
II.
0
0
4
o.
A.
M. Watson. 2b...
Fox. U
O Watson, cf....
Patterson, lb
Brittun. ab
Williams, rf
rM-hang, C
Mall, aa
Brown, p.,...,...
fcteraer, p
... i
ToUla ..
!Tes ktoleas.
bl. JuriJb ..
U 8
2 0 0 1 3
4 14 14
Burrell.
24
4
4 4
14
4
I 4-4
ej'
Two-ba
bits-
Patterson.
i ii. riram. eimck out:
Turner. I; by llruwn, 3. by Meraer,
Hits: Off Turner, X in seven innings none
ul la eighth; off Mrown. a in si lnnluxs.
B:8 oo balls; Off Turner, I; f( lltii,
Father
That wip
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out?e Talkin'
2: off Brown, 3; off Bterier. 2. lyft on
bases: ! Moines. 7; Ht Joseph. 8.
Time: 2:l.. 1'mplres: Gaston ami Mc
Cafferly. SMITH WILD AMI K(W WIN
Aatelopes Loa to Topeka by 91a to
Two Score.
LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 14 -Pmlth's wlld
n and poor fielding behind him cont
Lincoln today's game, which Topeka won
by a score ol to 2. Hcore:
LINCOLN.
AH. R. H. O. A. E.
Allen,- rf a 0 0 t 0 t
Jordan 1 0 0 0 0 0
McOsfrigan. ss 0 1 S 0
Lloyd, 2b 4 0 1 6 0
Mlllor, If 4 0 1 Jlfl
Hlsekburn, c 2 10 4 10
William, lb 4 I 1 13 2
Qnlllln. 3b ... 2 0 1 o 4 1
Hrhrelber, cf........ 4 0 2 1 0 0
Btnlth. n 1 0 0 0 2 0
C'Colllns 1 0 1 0 0 0
Cooney, p 0 0 0 0 1 1
8chlrm 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 22 S I 11 1
TOPKKA.
A B. R. H. O. A. K.
Whelsn. cf 3 0 0 0 0
Irfiflunihols. if 4 0 1X10
Korsythe. If 4 0 1 S 0 0
Koerner, If 4 0 2 0
Tallinn, S 4 0 0 2 X0
Lattlmore, 2b 1 f o g 2 0
lUppa. c 4 0 1 2 0
Cochran, 3b 8 1 0 0 2 0
Han ford, p 0 0 0 1" 0 0
O rover, p 2 2 0 0 1 0
Totals .30 I 27 U 0
Jordan batted for Allen In nlntlC
Collins balled for Smith In seventh. ,
Hchlrm batted for Cooney In ninth.
Lincoln 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Topeka 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 1-4
'Earned runa: Lincoln, 2; Topeka, 4.
Two-baau hits: Williams, Iflimbols.
Aifl on baaes: Lincoln, 8; Topeka, 5.
Double plays: Miller to Lloyd; Lattlmore
to Koerner. Sacrifice hits: McOafflgan,
Whelan, drover, struck out: By Hmlth, 4;
by Cooney, 1; by Panford. 1; by Orover,
8. Bases on balls: Off Hmlth. 4; off Coo
ney, l: off Hanford, 2; off Orover. 2. lilt
by pitched ball: By Cooney, 1; by Orover,
1. Wild pilch. Bmllh. Time: 'l .48. Um
pire: Htocltdale.
CRIZLIK9 TAKE TUB LAST ONH
W tehee Bealea la Float by Sis to
Foar Score.
DENVER. Colo.. Aug. 14. Denver won
the last gnme of the aeries from Wichita
today, 4 to 4. Clemens of the visitors
Ushtcn.1 up a'ter slowing the locale to
suora five tuns on three singles and two
home riino li. the flrkt Inning. Icnver
scored tlxlr Inst run In the eighth on a
trlpln anil u rniR'n. Wichita scored tmo
In tha first on a base on hulls, a double
and a single; one In the fifth on a triple
and a Mngte, and scored their last run In
the eighth when llopp hit for a home
run. Bcore:
WICHITA.
AB. R.
.... 4 1
II. O. A. JT.
12 0 0
0 0 0 0
2 8 S 0
: 2 s i
0 3 0 0
3 2 10
1 8 0 0
0 8 0 1
0 0 10
0 0 0 0
t i'4 M 1
II. O. A. IX
2 8 0 0
1110
11 2 0
2 10 0
1 0 3 0'
1 13 0 01
14 10
0 6 3 0
1 0 4 0
10 27 14 "o
Tydeman. rf,....
Nicholson, If
O Hourke, 2h
Ftisti'nmona. as.
Billi. rf
Raiip, 31
llvnry, lb
tlraham, c. .......
Clejne-ns, p
Oclia
.. 3 1
-1
Totals..
V
DENVER.
AB. R.
Eddlngton, cf.
Cass.dy. rf
rsye. ib
Butcher, If
Coffey, ss
Ftuher. lb
lisrbour.'Sh...
MiCarty, c....
OaKkcll, p
Total....'..'.
t 4
....33
Molen base: Repp. Two-haee hit:
ORourke. Three-lmae hits: Tydeman.
Oaakcll llon runs: E-llngton, Coff.y.
Rapp Racrifl'-a fly: Biiia. Struck out:
nr iinmni, ny usskell. T. li,
1 1 . i .f r i-' i . ' ' 1
- -K"nens. ; oir tiaskell, 3.
wild Pitch: tu-niti Iw..i...
O'Rourke to Mtsslmmona to Henry. Tlmc:
1:6. L'mplrea: Fyfe and Cutten.
LOUDERMILK AND SEVEROID
TRADED4 TO THE BROWNS
LOV1SVILLE, Ky., Aug.
H.-O. H.
f-.-.vjnw V4 mo Luiavi
ilia club
of the American association, today an
nounced that Pitcher Orover Loudermllk
and Catcher Henry Heverold had been
traded to the St. Louis American leaaue
club for Pitcher Wyllle Taylor. Catcher
rrank Croaaln. a player yet to be ae
lacted. and a caah consideration. Louder- j
milk and Severold will report to Bt. lxuls
at the end of the American association
season. Taylor and (oaaln will coma to
Louisville immediately:
CHICAGO UNION GIANTS '
. WIN FROM NEOLA TEAM
NEOLA, la. Aug. 14 epcial Tele
gram. The Chicago ' I'nlon Giants de
feated the Neola squad hare today, 8 to
1 Tha Giant then left for Omaha,
where they play the ttors Triumphs Sat
urday and Sunday. Hcore: R H II.
UUnta 8 1 0 4 0 4 1 0 18 10 3
Neola 0I0U 4 20O-4 ( 4
Batteries: Ranchnuin and Tinner;
Prveman and Bennln.
O'MARA INJURED AND MAY
NOT PLAY REST OF SEASON
NEW TORK. Aug. 14-Ollver O'Mara.
etar shortstop of tha Brooklyn National
,'lleagus club, collided with Catcher Kll-
lifer of Philadelphia at
the game in
Brooklyn today and aualalned an injury
which will probably put hJm out of the
game for the rest of the season. Both
bones la hi left leg snapped In two just
above tha ankle.
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KID BROWHJHNS GAME
Superior Shortstop Tiei Contest
with His First Rap.
TAKES IT WITH HIS LAST ONE
Km It a mm4 . Tkleesla Make Great
(arches and Stops anfl Perform
Otherwise la Rather
Classy Form.
8UPHHIOR, Neb., Aug. 14.-(eclal
Telegram.) Nebraska Kid Brown starred
When his first hit tied up the game and
his last hit won it. Smith and Thlesalng
made some great catches and stops.
8core:
BKATR1CK. fllTBHton.
AH. H O. A. E. All. H O. A K.
riot.r. Ih.. IIS S(iMbra1. lb 4 II 0
MHlrlrb. s I Z 4 esmllh, 3b... 4 1110
Nf, cf.!... 4 1 W Silr.v. 2b. ... 4 0 I 7 0
Klai'k, rf..., I I Siirown. n... I 1 t I i
Una. if I i l rin-iniinc, if 4 o I oft
Hcxk.wll.lb M IT I Olndrwh, rf 4 4 0 '
lrl.l. 3b.... 4 t OMonro. cf.. 4 2 i 0 0 j
(.' c 4 1 Ollrn, e ... I til 1 !
MvOrsth, at 4 T Olllihop, p.. 14 0 4 ol
Total i 4 40 21 1 Totals 4 43 19
Beatrice 00000000000 10 0 01
Superior 0 00000000010 12
Two-base hits: Florey, Smith, Brown
2i. Sacrifice hits: Hmlth, Gray, Thlessliw.
Htolen base: landreth. Basea on balls.
Otf McOrath. 6; off Bishop. 4. Struck
out: By MeUrath, 6; by Bishop, 10. Um
pire: Newhous.
York Takes First of Series.
YORK. Neb.. Aug. 14. Spclsl Tele
grain.) York took the first game from
Hastings by upsetting Wllley in the flint
Inning with two out and one on. tie
purposely walked Clarke and Chaac, fill
ing the basea. Harris cracked the flrnt
one over, scoring Rica and Clarke. Hchls
sel also landed on the first one, soonng
Chase. Bnrnaen fooled lilm and doubled,
scoring Bernaen. In the second Murphy
KlnRled, atole aecoiul, went tu third on
Totten's out to Bennett and acoied when
Clarke singled. Hastings made one In
th sixth' on three hits and a walk. Os
borne pitched a steady game and the
sixth wss the only time he wsa In a
hole. The fielding of Murphy and his
heating out a bunt and an In fluid hit
featured. Hcore:
HASTINGS. TOR.
AI.H O.i t ah it n a r.
Oan. rf 4 I 1 I ortir. .... t
Sioloff. u... 4 1 1 t OMurphr. rf.. I 1 4 4
ntaiMtt. rf. 8 4 8 omtim. n... a ft i a
0tmn, It. 11 M nir. If tl I t I
if. 4 I 1 ochiM. lb... I s a
Maitlrkt, Ik I I 4 i lg. Harris, Ik 4 I I 0
brows. Ik... 4 4 1 i IHchlaMl, c. 4 I I S
Sriirdss, .. I I I t trMrnwn, rf. 4 t t 1
Wlllry, p... I S I SiMborua, p.. I 3 4 S
Tirtala ... It 4 14 I I Tolala ,...M t 37 I 1
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
York 4 1000000 J
Two-bas hits: Bernaen, Osborne, Cran.
Stolen baaea: Clarke l2l. Murnhv iV
lioiible play: Mattlcka to Oettman. Baaes !
on balls: Off Owboine, 3; off Wllley, .
Left on bases: York, 8; Hastings, li.
HI ruck out: By Osborne, 8; by Wllley. 8.
Time: 1:40. empire: Meyers.
Jla Sllll Parsers Kearney.
KEARNEY. Neh., Aug. 14. -(Hpeclsl
Telegram.) The same Jinx, which lies
been with Kearney all aenaon took
rharge of the game today, and although
Kearney played a better fielding game,
failure to hit In the pinches, lost the
gnmo. Irio'i, a former I upltallf t, played
with O rand Island. Score:
GRAND ISLAND. KEARNEY.
AB H O A E AB. ll.O. A .C
TUibaa. lb., t 3 t 1 tSvnpk 3h... 4 1110
Out, lb ... I I 8 t I trork, 3b .. 4 0 I T II
i J'. m... s oprunim. lb. t 4 W 1 s i
Varnay, . cf.. lit .-rhur. rt 4 1 I 0 S '
Ioo.T. rf. 4 1 I 0IUm.. rf . 4 1 1 t
Vanra, s. ... 4 I S OMaliwy. If. . 4 I I S'
( lain, lb .. 4 I I I Woodruff, as I 8 4 S S
Irioa. If 4 I OKrl. k.on. r. I I 1 I
8lveiis, p.. 4 1 8 SWrlshi. p .. I 0 0 1 1 i
IMymptoa 1 4 4 4 0
ToUl M I 57 IS I '
TnUla 4 17 II S
-naiiea tor wrlgnt In the niiuh.
Orand Island 103000UO 0-4
Kearney I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Tf o-base hits: Roben, Pcheuren, Ram
ey. Struck out; .By Htevens, 3; by
Wright. 1. Basea on balls: Off Stevens,
; off Wright, 3. Left on bases: lirand
Island. 6; Kearney. 0. Htolen baxes:
Downey, Hynek. Drumm. Hacrlfiee hits:
tibst. Woodruff, Krlrkson. Karned runs:
none. Wild pitch: Wright. Time: 1:45.
l.'mplre: Vlulgley. Score: McClure.
Wolf liood, bat Wild.
COLtrMBCeV. Neb.. Aug. 14. (SpeclsJ
Telegram.) Wolf, the Pawnee' new
pln-hrr. nut up a good game, but hla
wlldness lost it for him, although he al
lowed but five hita. Hepk. the new third
baseman for the locals, made a double
play unasslHtcd. Walworth waa put out
of tha game for crabbing. Score:
COU MMH NORFOTJt
, AB H O A AH 11.0 A K.
Si4aa. kill I ITvrpls. if... I 8 3
Uapk, lb.... 4 1 'I 3 ORria. i'b I I 4 1 S
Pralt, rf ... 4 I 1 SMalkar. Ik.. 81
11. lb 4 I t Ol-y, ( 4 S
tsn. rf... 481 lro. n.. 4 1 1
H"r, If I I OTowaa. lf .. I 1 1 I I
H.hilt. aa. 4 I I llru. cf... I 1'
llarrla, c.... 3 IS Nr. r 4 3 I
'olf. p I J lttalvonh. p 3
Hindi, a... 8 1 1 '
Tolala ... M 4 37 I l'l.. ... ...1 e
Tolala n 1 n 14 a '
Batted for Hlrwh in the ninth
Norfolk 0 0844000 13
Columbus 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 4 02 I
Stolen bases: Bruce tf. Tnrpln, Ron
desu, Prstt. Sacrlfl-a lilta: heia at.
Double play: Hepk, unassisted. Htru. k
out: By Walworth, 3 In tliree Innings;
by Hirsch. 7 in six innings; by Wolf 3
In nine Innings. Rases on l.l: Off
Wolf, &. Wild pitch: Wolf. Time: l:ii.
Umpire: Black.
America a Aasorlatloa Hesalta.
Iutsville 8 11 4
Columbus 13 it u
Milwaukee g a
Ht Paul 4 10 6
Cleveland 3 4 3
Indianapolis 8 4 3
Kansas City 4 13 J
Mtiuieaooila 10 li 3
- Toaraey at Kastls. '
El'STlX. Neb.. Aug. 14 -tHpecial Tele
gram.) The big base ball tournament
ciMK-d today with an extremely large at
tendance of fans The most brilliant game
of e.ll as a thlrteen-lnning same In
which Cambridge beat Klwood, 3 to 2 la
the second gam ttuckvUI bagged Vt al
low Island, 14 to 4.
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OMAHA. SATl'RDAY. AUdCST 13, 1!)14.
. POUCT THAT (H, CA-bC V04J
'KK THf PRCMlVJl 14 0OUfJlO
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THE PFKi-int -
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAOI E. AMER. LKAOUE,
W.L.PctJ W.LPctJ
Sioux City. .71 4i ,i.'i f'hila 6t 35 ,6i
Denver Oft 49 .!is. Boston r.8 47 .imi
fit. JoKeph..ii ,M ,hWWaahlngton..iifi 4S .R71
Ies Moines . r9 .aw Detroit M 82 .fiW
Lincoln fW r.7 Chicago 54 54 .i'iOO
Omha &3 f!2 .4lSt. Louis M W .4Ko
Topeka i 71 .4041 New York.. .48 58 .45.1
Wichita ....48 71 ,.3!M; Cleveland .. JR 76 .315
NAT. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.l W I.
New York... i) 42 ,50I Chicaso M 47 r-.i
Boston 53 4tf .5.'A Baltimore ..56 45 .560
nicago ....:4 4H .o3 Hrooktyn ....53 44 .54
r-i. mollis ..00 nz .pin ImllanapoUa.M 4H .540
Pliila." 48 53 . 4751 Buffalo 51 4 .510
Cincinnati ..47 55 .4il ; Pittsburgh ..45 M .4t
Brooklyn ...45 i4 .4-"w Ht. Douls 47 00 , 4:
Pittsburgh .4 55 . 455iKan. City... .45 61 .414
HTATE LEAGUE. I AMER. ASS N.
W.I Pet. I W.L.Pot
Reatrlce ...57 38 .VOMIlwaukee .9 50 .5Si)
Hastings ..51 43 .54.(1 Ixnilsvill ..7 M
(ir. I:urd 53 43 .5471 Columbus ..3 5o.5;
1 ora 41 .!! I'lpvcland .tin 0 .yl
Hiver'or ..48 4'i .5I1 Kan. Cltv...r0 .500
Norfolk ...46 4!l .48 I nc lHnapolls.tffl 80 .508
Columbus ..44 51 .4'BI Minneapolis ti6 .4kJ
Kearney .. .Si 63 .35"7 Ht. Paul 43 77.353
Yesterday's Reaalta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Hte-ux City. 12; Omaha, 3.
St. Joneph, 8; Des Molnos, 5.
Wichita. 4; Denver. 6.
Topeka, 6; Lincoln. 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chkago, 8; Pt. IajuIs, 4.
Detroit, 8; Clcvclnnd. 4.
Waahlngton, 2: Philadelphia, L
New York, 7; Boston, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia. 8; Brooklyn, 7.
Boston, 7; New York, 3.
Cincinnati, 7; Pittsburgh, 8.,
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn. 5; St. Louis, 3.
Baltimore, 5: Kaunas City, 6,
llttsburgh, 6; Chicago. 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, 2; Indianapolis, 8.
1-oiiIhvIIIc, 8; Columbus, IS.
Milwaukee. ; St. laul, 4.
Kunsaa City, ; Mlnenapolla. 10.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Beatrice. 1; Superior, 2.
Hastings, 1; York, 7.
Norfolk 3; Columbus. 2.
Grand Island. 4; Kearney, 3.
, (iiari Today.
Western league Denver at Lincoln To
peka at Wichita. Des Molpe st Sioux
City, Omaha at Ht. Joseph.
American League Chlcugo at St. Louis,
Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Phil
adelphia. New York at Boston.
National League-Philadelphia at Brook
lyn, Boston Ht New York. St. louia at
Chicago, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
r'edrnl League-Brooklyn at St. Louis,
Baltimore at Kansas City, Pittsburgh at
Chicago. Buffalo at Indianapolis.
American Association Cleveland at Co
luinhtis, Milwaukee at Kansas Cltv, St.
Paul at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at
Luulsviltc.
Htute Lengue Beatrice at Superior, Has
tings at York, Norfolk at Columbus,
Grand Island at Kearney.
Knetzer Tight in .
. Pinches and Wins
CHICAGO. Aug. 14 -Knetier a tight
ness in pinches was tho main factor In
Pittsburgh 6 to 3 victory over Chicasro
Fedcrl today. Score: R H.E.
Pittsburgh ..1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 S 10 3
Chicago 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 S S I
Batteries: Pittsburgh, Knetzer and
Berry; Chicago, Prendergast, Fisk and
Wilson. .
KANSAS CITY, Aug. H Kansas C4ty
came from behind in the seventh inning,
scored four run and won today' game
from Baltimore, by 4 to 5. Score:
R II E
Baltimore ...00230100 06 0 3
ivansaa City. O 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 4 4 3
Batterlea: Baltimore. Wilhelm, Conley
and Jackllts'-h: Ka.ieaa City. Cullop.
Aaams and Easterly.
HT. LOUIS, Aug. 14.-Chlcago pounded
Wellman In the ninth inning and beat
St. Louis today) by 4 to 4. Score:
R II E.
Chicago 01003000 34 10 1
Ht. Loul 01300000 04 8 3
Battenea: Chicago, Faber. Lathrop
Beus and chalk; St. Louis, Wellman and
Agnevr.
HT. IXll'IS, Aug. 14.-A aerie of single
In the ninth inning gave Brooklyn three
runs and enabled the visitors to turn
the tabioa on Ht. Louis today, defeating
the locale by 6 tu a. Hcore: R.H K
Brooklyn 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 36 J 3
HI. lx)Ul 0 3 0 0 00 1 0-3 7 0
Batteries: Brooklyn, Bluojacket. Seaton
and land; St. LouU, Davenport, Brown
Sandlot League
to Play-Saturday
Games in Saturday' (las A league
follow! ' '
Nebraska Telephone Company aalnat
FontenWIe. at rntenelle ptik.
Omaha Uaa Company against Armours,
at Chris Lyck park.
Alanutoa aiaiiial Pagomaa, at ' Elm
wood park.
Game in tha Commercial league:
I'nlon Paciflu Passenger Dtiwrtment
agarnat Immanuel Baracaa. at Fonte
nrlln park.
I'moa Psvclflo Freight against Council
Bluffs Ybung Men's Christian asan-la-lion,
at Athletic park. Council Bluffs.
McGrau Electrlca against Omaha Elec
tric Light and Power Company, at
'i dirty-second atreet and Iwy avenue.
Only three gamea will bo played in
this league.
Omaha Printing company will play the
Beacon Press at Elmwoud park.
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SAN FRANCISCO, C.. Aug. 14
George Chip of fiw Castle, Pa, and
Billy Murray of Petaluma, Cal., war
matched today to fight twenty round
hero on Admission Day. September 4.
In their last fight Chip knocked Murray
ul la the fifteenth round.
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BRAVES INTO SECOND PLACE.
DICK RUDOLPH.
With the Boston Braveg in second place
Jawn WcOraw.is beginning to regret that
he ever let go his hold' on Dick Rudolph,
tho man who Is being given tho greater
part of the credit for the Braves remark
able climb. Rudolph-broke Into big league
ball as a Giant, but -waa shipped to To
ronto after a tryout. He next popped
up as a Brave and has been with Boston
ever since. During the last month ho
has gained a record of more shutouts
than any other pitcher in cither of the
league.
BRAVES OUTPLAY THE GIANTS
Chop Another Game from Lead of
League Champions.
FIND DEMAEEE AND TESREAU
Coaaelly, Lradlag Charge, Make
Homer, Doable,' Single anal
Sacrifice In Five Times '
, at Rat.
NEW YORK, Aug. H.i-Boslon chopped
another game from New York' lead
today by outplaying the champions in alt
department, the score being 7 to 1
Tha visitor pounded Tesreau and
Demareo hard and clinched the game In
U early Innings. Connelly led their
charge. In five time at bat - he made
a home run, a double, a single and a
acrlflc fly, and drew a base on ball.
James pitched brilliantly for Boston,
holding tho champion to six hit divided
evenly between Merkle, Stock and Doyle.
Score: R.H.E.
Boston 02202100 6-7 11 2
New . York 01000010 13 6 3
Batterlea: Boston, James and Oowdy;
New York, Tesreau, Demaree, Wilu and
nieyera,
Tragedy aad Comeisly.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 14 Today' game
veiwfeii orooHiyn ana rnuaueiptua was
a mixture of tragedy and comedy. Three
player were everely injured, the two
team aiviaea eleven errors. pitchera
came and went with remarkable fre
quency and the umpirea were almost con
tlnuoualy in trouble before Philadelphia
finally beat Brooklyn In a ninth Inning
rinian oy s to 1. u Mara broke hla left
leg In two places in a collision with
Klllirr at the ulate In the first Innlnz.
Daubert sprained hia ankle eliding to
sreona nase, ana i.uaerus nun nis (net
rap badly by running Into the iron rail'
Ing of the grandsiand going after a
foul fly. Hcore: R.H E
Philadelphia ........ 4 0 4 2 1 2 0 4 2 M 13 7
Brooklyn 03210010 07 13 4
Batterlea: Philadelphia, Rlxey. Mar-
nau. rincup and Killlfer: Brooklyn,
Steele, etehmuti.' Allen and Miller.
Pirate Beat Red.
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 13. Pittsburgh de-
reaiea (.-inciiiiiau nere totay, 8 to T.
although the home team only made eight
hita off Pitchera Douglass, Ylngling and
Schneider, the visitors battod McQuillan,
O' Toole and Harmon for a total of fif
teen hiat. Score: RHE
'lncinnati 1 14 4 4 1 0 4 07 15 3
Pittsburgh 44144000 t 7 2
Batterlea Cincinnati. Douglaaa. Ylng
llng. Hchnvider and Clarke. UAnial-a:
Pittsburgh. McQuillan. O'Toole. llarmuu
and Coleman.
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Athletics Beaten After Long String
of Victories.
WALTER TIGHT IN THE PINCHES
Three Time Close lanlnga by Fas-
alas; Colllaa, Baker aad Bros,
ler vrlth a Raaaer oa
Seconal.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14-Wahlngton
broke Philadelphia's winning '. streak by
winning today's game. 2 to 1.' The home
team had previously won seven straiaht
and twenty-four out of tha nrevlnus
twenty-six contests.
Johnson waa Invincible Inathe nlnnhos
Three times he closed an inning by fan
ning a batsman with arunner nn arnnii
base, these batamen being Collins. Baker
and Bressler. .
Johnson knocked a-home -run in the
third inning, and the run which decided
the contest was scored in tho sixth on
Gandll's doublo and Morgan' single.
Ryan and Williams wan nrrlerod ntr
Washington' bench for" objecting to a
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1 It .extends to the very
center of the long leaf fill,
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It is the mildness that
can result only from know
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full flavored but mellow
tobacco.
COIWAT CI.At CO., Sioux City, It.
KAlLE HJUS DIBS COnCmiha an. Council Bluffs
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'Washington 0 0 1 0 01 0 0 04 1
Philadelphia, 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 4 0
Batteries: Johnson and Ainsmith;
BresHler and Lapp.
Tlire.ra Beat aps.
CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 14 -Detroit
turned the tables on Cleveland todav,
winning by to 4. Hteen waa driven from
the slab after having been a puzzle for
four Innings. Dauss waa ineffective at the
start., but was steady the remainder of
the game except In the seventh Inning. A
running catch by Cobb cut off two runs.
Score: R.H.E.
Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 04 5
Detroit 0 1002122 0-8 13 3
Batteries: Collamore, Coumbe and
O'Neill, Steen; Da una and Stanago.
Yaaka BeoU Red Sox.
BOSTON, Aug. M.-Ineffectlva pitching
and loose fielding, together with Inabllltv
to hit In pinches by the Bostons gave
New York another vlctorv today, 7 to 8.
Each team used three pitchers. Score:
R.H.E.
New York O21O40O0O7 7 2
Boston 4 0000100 l- 11 4
Batteries: Brown, Keating. Cole and
Pweeney; Foster. Collins, Bedient andj
Thomas, Cariigan.
Leigh Defeat Snyder.
LEIGH, Neb., Aug. 14 (Special.)
Leigh outhlt Snyder yesterday and won,
8 to 7. Hits: Leurh. 14: Rnvrior to lot
teries: Leigh, avadil and Vlach; Snyder,
Gustin and Seebcck.
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Presbyteriaa Cabs Victor.
SHENANDOAH, ta.. Aug. 14. tSpeclal
Telegram) Tho Presbyterian Cubs de
feated the Omaha newsboys In a ball
game at the fair today, 7 to 1
Magee's
announce the ar
rival of their fall
Kensington hand
tailored suits for
men and young
men. 1 he Fabnrs
embrace all that is
new in both foreign
and domestic weaves.
The models are the
handsomest we have
shown and are the
latest word in men's
fashions demands.
They are displayed
now iri our windows.
$25 to $40
Burns