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    War Has Very Little Terror for a Batter from the Bush League
TIPPLE FREEZES
HOLLAND'S TEAM
Elongated Cross-Fire Artist Heaves
Nice Ball and Wins First
Game at St. Joseph.
THOMAS IS HIT IN PINCHES
Frosty Succumbs to
Blows in the
Inning.
Battery of
Sixth
I0SIES STAGE LATE RALLY
Two Runs Driven Over in Ninth, but
Hitters Fall Short.
VANCE FINISHES THE COMBAT
Vnrmfr Mate Immf llnrlrr Worke
I. nil Two Innings and Klrlkn Oat
Three of l Ronrke Matters
Who Oppnui1 Hint.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 1.",.-(Special
Telegram. Bunching their hits in two
Innings off Frosty Thomas, Jack Hol
land's star flinger, the Rourke captured
the first game of the last Omaha-St. Jo
seph Beries in St. Joseph, 4 to 2. The
hits were evenly divided, but the Drum
mers failed to connect in the pinches,
with hut one exception, the ninth In
ning, when a triple by Griffith, pinch
hit tins for Vance, sent to counters
across.
Pan Tipple apparently had everything
in the world for the usually hard hitting
Hollanders were helpless, popping up on
several occasions when hits would have
meant runs. The fact that Tipple dealt
out six bues on balls speaks well for
Ms pitching ability.
Thomason started the, trouble for
Thomas In the fourth Inning when he
lammed a triple to the left field fence
and came home on Fred Thomas' drive
to center.
In the sixth with on down, Krug
doubled and scored when Thomas again
hit for one base. Fred scored on Schlleb
ner'a two-base knock, and the first
packer stole third, from where he scored
when Congalton bounced a single off
Frosty shins.
It was not until the ninth that the
Drummers were able to score. In that
session Britton singles and Schang hit to
Schllebner, who threw to Ward. Ward
dropped the throw and both runners were
Hafe. Griffith's triple scored both men.
but he was left stranded when Rip Wat
fon grounded out. .
A double-header will be staged tomor
row afternoon, tho first game Btarting
at 2:30. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R
H. O. A. K.
1 10 0
10 0 0
2 14 0
1 13 0 0
10 0 0
0 4 3 0
0 3 5 1
0 6 0 0
0 0 2 0
"i Zl 14 1
II. O. A. E-
0 15 0
0 0 0 0
110 0
1 14 0 0
t 110
0 4 0 0
1,8 0 0
0 0 .". 0
t 0 0 0
0 0 4 0
0 0.00
0.0 0
10 0 0
27 13 0
Krug. If
Thomason, cf. ..
F. Thomas, 3b.
Schllebner. lb..
'on?alton, rf..
MvAllister, c...
"Ward, es
Iniham, 2b
Tipple, p
.. 4
.. 4
. 4
.. 4
.. 4
.. 4
.. 3
.. 3
Totafs
33 4
ST. JOSEPH,
AB. R.
It. Walaon," 2b
, 5 0
i-ox. u..
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Watson, cf. ...... 4
1'atterson. lb...
Hiltton, 3b
Williams, rf....
Nchang, c
Wall, sr
"Pettlgrew
11. Thomas, p.
Sttrzer
Vance, p
Griffith
Totals 31
Batted for Wall in ninth.
Batted for IX Thomas in seventh.
. 'batted for Vance in ninth.
Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 ft 4
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2
Three-base hits: Thomason, Griffith.
Two-base hits: I'utterson, Kras, SchllPb
lu.r. Left on bases: Omaha, 1'; .St.
Joseph, 6. Hits: Off D. Thomas, in
iteven innings. Stolen base: Schllebner.
Double Vlay: F. Thomas to .Schllebner.
I.uttcs on balls: Off Tipple, J. Struck
tt: By Thomas, 3; by Vance, 3; by
J lppie, u. rime. i:v umpire: isarr.
Kansas City Wins
m n T 1 j "x Hna one-inira innings. Lmunie piays:
TWO I rOTTl r5alLim0rfi I'' t Koerner; Kelsigl to LatU
JvWU ItUUI JJU1 tilllUl O more to Koei-ner: Fitaaimmona to
K-VNSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 13. Kansas
t-ily won two games from Baltimore to-
day. Packard was too much for the By Kelsigl, Nicholson. Time: 3:30. t'm
vLsitors in the first game and the locals j P'res: Cullcn ad Fyfe.
won. 4 to 3. Consistent hilling won the
beeond game for Kansas City, 11 to 2. I
.Score, first game: R.H.K.
Baltimore ....0 0000003 03 5 0
Kansas City...O 0 I 0 I 0 I 1 HI! 4
Batteries: Baltimore. Suggs. Vount and
JacklitHch; Kansas City, I'uckard and
Latterly.
core, second game: R.H.K.
1 altlmore .......0 0000002294
Kansas City.... 0 1 1 0 0 0 311 14 1
Called to allow Baltimore to catch train.
1'atlerjes: Baltimore, Vount and Russell:
Kansas City, Johnson and Kaslerly.
.ST. LOCKS. Aug. 10. St. lopts hit the
veiling pitcher hard, scored heavily in i
three Innings and defeated Brooklyn, n
to 6. Score:
Brooklyn
St.. Louis
""
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 6 7
u . a a v u -ii iu Vl
Batteries: Seaton, Cliappcll, Marion and
Lund; Brown and Simon.
Dai Id City Wins and Loses.
DAVID CITY. Neb., Aug. l.V (Special.)
David City played to games at t en-1
trul City this week, getting an even
break. Score, firt game: R U K i
Central ( ity ....... .1 0 I I 1 3 4 2 '-ll 12 3
J.ald City ...0 1 02 000003
Wright and!
Battencu: Central I Ity,
Ward; David City. Sobuta. Peechek and
l'l -kering.
Score, second game: R.H.K.
David Citv 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-4 11 2
Central City O00OOO21OO-3 8 4
Batteries: David City, BK'heinuehl.
Cnrey ani Pickering; Central City, Kalen
iind Ward.
i
Big Ed UeulbH. h s days with the Dodg -
ers are numbered. Waivers have been
ntked un liii her vices, and It is under
Hl'jod that he will be sold to some other
club In the National league. Keulbai'h
bus become extremely unpopular at Lb
bets Held, where the fans believe that he
la devoting too much of bis time th the
affairs of the fraurnity and the Federal
league. He has been liberally treated by
i tin Brooklyn club, yet hid Work on the
blab has been far below the requirements.
Chalmers to He at Giant.
Pitcher George Chalmers, who recently
was unconditionally released by Phila
delphia because of a lame arm that re
fused to respond to treatment, will sign
with the Giants as soon as he is fit.
Chalmers is in the hands nf a hpecallat,
and is said U be paying a day Vt a
new form of electrical maiti-age which Is
producing encouraging result. Chalmers
Is practicing at the Polo Ground rry
oay, but be Is doing no p'ti hing.
Hart Valuable Aaldllloa.
h.pltrher Billy Hirt Is a g"-d addition
to tlie National I-eajue umpire stsfl. No
mistake waa made when the former
Cincinnati printer and ffirrer Athletic
pitcher back In the s wus snared by
ireudent Tener.
TENER BELIEVES BASE BALL
WAR HURTS GAME.
I
j . v 4
1 ."-j?" . !,
V v. N s? f
i it'' A "Y
MS ,
A." .. . ' 0
GOVERNOR JOHN TliN'KK.
NEW YORK, Aug. 6 Expressing the
belief that the majority of the fan of
tho country are tired of base ball warn,
Governor Tener, president of the Ameri
can league, says that he believes the in
terests of the players as well as the mag
nates would" be best served by calling a
halt. The ba.se ball parks have been
neglected this year, Tener says, not eo
much because fajis are tired of the na
tional game as because they prefer peace.
Quit the mudsllnglng, says Tener, and
you'll get the business.
WCHES WIN FROM THE KAWS
Take Twelve Innings to Overcome
Dick Cooley's Pets.
FORSYTHE DROPS HIGH FLY
Two Were Down at lime and Muff
Allowa Wlnnlnar Ran to Come
Over the Plate Only One
Rnn Knrne.tl.
WICHITA, Aug. 15.-Though outliit by
Topeka, - Wichita won a twelve-lnnitig
game, 3 to 2, when Forsythe dropped a
high fly with two down. Of the five
runs made in tho game, nly ono was
earned and that by Wichita. Score:
WICHITA-
AB. R.
H.
1
1
0
1
0
1
I
1
0
O.
5
1
3
6
3
it
12
1
A.
0
0
3
2
0
K.
Tydeman, rf 6
Nicholson, If.
O'Rourke, 2b. ...
Fltssttnmons, ss.
Bills, cf.
Rapp. 3b
Henry, lb
Graham, c.
Lambert, p. .....
8
8
Totals..
39 3
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
13
A.
0
o
0
o
0
6
1
0
3
8
14
H.
1
O.
1
2
3
12
4
7
0
0
0
Whelan, cf. ...
LaFlumbois, If.
Forsythe. rf. .
Koerner, lb. ..
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Tallon, ss.
Ittlmore, 2b f
Kappa, c a
i'ochran, 3b 4
Kelsigl. p 2
Sant'ord, p. ' 2
Totals
.48 2 1135
Two out when winning run scored.
Tbpeka .2 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
VUehilR 0 0001 100000 13
"Left on bases: Topeka, 12: Wichita, 9.
Sacrifice hits: O'Rourke, Rapp, I-ambert.
Two-base hits Re slgl, Henry Tydeman,
Fitzsimmons, LaFiumboise. Three-base
hits: Oicluan. Stolen base: Bills (2).
I!
i Rapp. Hits: Off Kelsigl, four in five and
one-third innings; off Sanford, three in
O'Rourke to Henry. Struck out: By
Kelsigl, I: by pianford, 1; Lambert, 3.
I Bases on balls: Off Kelsigl, 2; off San-
: fr,i. 2; off Ijinibert. 2. Hit by pitcher
Mitchell Wins for
Cleveland Over
the Detroit Tigers
CLEVELAND. Aug. 15 -Mitchell's brand
of pitching was too much for Detroit
today and Cleveland won, T to 1. Mit
chell hold Detrol to tlx hits well scat
tered and struck out eight men. Uubuc
was batted hard in the first and seventh
; Innings.
Fcore: R H E.
1i ICt.lfllllt .....1 v v U V v i is i
iDctrnlt O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0t 6 2
31 Uatterits: Mitchell and Egan; Dubuo,
KtuiuiKe and Hakcr.
Sioux City Pounds
Duffy Hard and Wins
hlOL X CITY, la.. Aug. 15. -The Indians
P unded Duffy for eighteen hits and a
JO to victory In the opener here. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H
O.
4
:t
8
1
0
S
6
0
Coonev, '.'b...
Clarke. If
Kane, lb
I'avidson, cf.
ralrd. 3b
0
0
ft
Callahan, rf..
0
f
0
1
13
' f.n'',,,,1' "
White, 'p
TotaJs
. .:r; io
MOINES
AB. R. II
O
0
:
10
5
1
1
0
0
n
.Hunter, cf
Hahn. rf
Burrell. Sb....
.tones. Ib
Haley, e
Preen. If
Hughes, 2b....
Hartford, ss...
Tmffy. p
'Mugridge ....
Totals
..4 0
0
1
0
16
Batted for Iuffy in ninth.
filoux ( ity 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 0 -10
Ies Moines 0101000tn-:
Tuo-liesc hits: Smith. Cooney. Imffy,
Kane t.'i. Hahn. 1'hrt c-baie hit: I'alla
ban. Home run; Multh. Sacrifice hits
Haley. Iiavidson. Stolen ba"e: Burrell.
1'ouble play: Smith to Cooney to Kane
Lacs on balls: Off White, j; off Iuff.v,
1. Struck -jut: By While, 7; by Huffv,
3. Wild pitches: By White. ; by Huffy.
1. Pasenl ball: Murphy, lilt by pitched
ball: HunUr. Time: 1. 1 niulrea: Mc
t after ty and Gastun. Attendance. 3,0X. '
I I . jf" X
.. yJi
BEANEATERS CUT
DOWN GIANT LEAD
Mathewson I Unable to Stop the
Onward Rush of the Boston
Nationals.
TYLER PITCHES TIGHT BALL
Pitching Duel Goes to Youth Pitch
ing on Grounds of the
Enemy.
NINE FRAMES ARE BLANK
In the Tenth Matty Weakens and
Boston Wins Out.
BOOKWORMS ARE MOVING ON
lilnnta ot Have a Lead nf Rot
Three and One-Half tiamea from
the t potarts W ho Came
from Vay Behind.
NEW YORK. Aug. 15 Boston reduced
New York's lead to three Hnd one-half
games today by taking the third straight
game of the series by a score of 2 to 0.
the winnlnn runs beimr eacorcd in the I
tenth.
The game was" a pitchers' battle between
Matthewson and Tyler, tho local star
faltering in the last inning, when Port on
scored two runs on Smith's single, Mann's
sacrifice, tiowdy's second triple and a
wild pitch.
Tho champions filled the buses In both
the ninth and tenth li.nltigs. In the tenth
with none out, but failed to score. The
second largest crowd of the season saw
tho game. Score: R U.K.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O z s 1
New Vork 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 00 8 0
Batteries: Tyler Hnd dowdy; Matthew
son, McLean and Myers.
Trolley Dodgers
Take Two from the
Phillies on Errors
BROOKLYN. Aug. IS. Brooklyn took
both games of a double-header here today
by hitting the ball when I'hiladelphla wa
making errors. In the third Inning of the
first game they bunched five hits on top
of two errors for five runs. Tlncup was
knocked out of the box In the second
game. Getz. who was purchased from
Newark today, owing to O'Mara'a Injury,
fielded and batted well. Score., first
game:. R.H.K.
rhiladelphlR...O 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 12 .1
Brooklyn 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 -8 14 1
Batteries: "Philadelphia, Alexander and
Killlfer; Brooklyn, Itagan and McCarty.
Score, second gsjne: R.H.E.
Philadelphia 0 010 3 Oft 1-501
Brooklyn .......2 102112 41.118 4
Batteries: Philadelphia. Biiumgardner
and Burns; Brooklyn, I'feffer and Mc
carty. York and Hastings
SpliUMhle Bill
YORK. Neb., Aug. 15. (Special Tala-
gram.J Xorlt and Hastings split - in a
double-header today. Hastings came from
behind In the ninth in the first game
and made two runs on a double, a sacri
fice and a single. In the second York
lambasted Piercy. the St. Joe wonder,
all over -the- lot and won easily. Bechtold.
a Hastings cast-off, brought In two runs
for York with a double and single. Ben
nett and his1 cohorts adopted their usual
tactics of crabbing and rushing on the
field. Mattlck was fined 110 and chased
from the park for crabbing. Score, first
game:'
HASTINOS.
YORK.
AH H O. A K.
A8 H O A K.
Prn. rf i
Ftoloff. .... 4
Oerhtold. rt. 6 1 I 1
1 0 Murphy, rf.. 4 1 4
Bennett, cf.. a
l lutten, b... 4
0 'Urke. If... &
O'Iiiui lb I
1 S
OttmB0, lb I
M -fibe, If..
Matll.ke. Ib. I
o 10 j
1 ttlre. u 4
l t
i
Hrnwn. 3b... 1
Hlthardtttl. c 4
Puroell, p... I
Kiley, p 0
Piercy. p.... 0
Moore 1
0 llarrl.. 2b. 4
OChlKMl, e.. I
i :
1
0 8 0 ; HrrU. p.. 4
I
0 Totals.
0 0
u 77 it j
Total! 30 7 tl t I
Batted for Klley In ninth.
Hastings 0 1110
0 0 0 25
York 0
Two-base hits:
0 10 12 0 0 0-4
Schlssel, Bechtold,
tJettman. Moore. Ptolen bases,: Bennett
t-i, uettman. mnei on Daiiw: urr
Harris, S; off Purcell, 2; off Riley, 1.
Ieft on bases: HsHtint-s. 10; Yolk, w.
Hit by pitched ball: Matticks. Hits:
Off Harris, 7 tn nine Innings: off Pur
till. 8 in fice and two-thirds innings; off
Riley, 2 In one t.nd one-third innings; off
Pien y, 1 in one Inning. (Struck out: llv
Harris, 2; by Purcell, 3; by Riley, 3.
Penned ball: Sclilssel. Time: 2:15. Um
pire. Meyers.
HASTINGS. AB H O. A E.
AB H O A E BechtoK, rf. 1 t 1
Cran. rf 3 111 OMurptr, rf.. 1
Ploloft. ta... 4
Bennett, cf.. 4
UeltmeQ, lb. 3
MoC'abe. If.. 3
4
1 1 tolln, ll. .. 2
1 t une, If.... I
I
00
Iiuk. lb.... 1
12 0
OHIcc, ..
t
v s
Mattl.ka. 2b.. I 0
1
0
1
1
0
1 0.. narria. b. i
Muure, 3b... 0
Uronn 3b-2b 1
KI hanlMi, e I
Piercy, p.... 3
O.i.luunl. u.. 1
1
l
l
1 l.kjixk. b... 1 I 1
3 uiey. p 1 t 0
I I
- TolaOs U 11 10 4
Total! 'li II 11 1
Score, second game:
Hastings 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-3
York OOIJIIIM
Two-baae hits: M'irphy, Haley. Home
.i,- h: IlKrria. ht i ile ii bas: Totten.
Rases on balls: Off Skyock. 6: off Pierco, I
J. Left on base: Hauling. ; lorn. a.
Hits: Off Haley, 1 In ono and one-third
linings; off Pierce, 9 In nine innings.
Struck out: By Skyock, 2. Wild Pilch:
Haley. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Meyers.
Grand Island Men
Outclass Kearney
KEARNEY, Neb . Aug. 15.-(Bpeclal Tel
egram.) "Clink" Clalre'a pennant chasers
simply outclassed Kearney today, both In ,
fielding and batting and had an easy
time, winning the second game of the ae
ries, 7 to 1. Hatch was Invincible In the
pinches and held Kearney hltlefa until
the sixth. Five of Kearney's hits were
m ratlins. A double steal by Claire and
Vance of second and third was a feature.
The sfore:
GRAND lSlJkND.
KEARNEY.
AB H O.A t.
AB H O A I
Rnbea, tb... t
Obt,c, tb I
-an. as..., 4
Varnry. tt., 4
tKDey, rf. . 4
Vanca, c f
Clam, lb 4
Iriun. cf..., i
ILtih, (i 4
3 3 4 rnak, 3b.... 4 1 0 1
1 ('Acock, '.ib... 4 11
1 1 Sllruoim. lb . I M ) I
t 4
1
SSrhMiren. cr I 1 I e
Haineer. rt.. 4 3
I 7
OMatney. II... 4 I 4 t
S 11 4 .Woodruff, as 4 3 I 4 1
ri
Krl. kaou. c. . 4 4 1
1 Plnnptoa, 9. I 3 t S
To'ala 45 li.M4 I 1 Totals 44 1 11 I I
"alainey out hit by balt.d ball.
Orand Island 0 :i 0 0 2 0 0 1 17
Kearney 0 0 0 0 1 0 u 1 1-S
Two-baae hit: Vance. Three-base hit:
Acock. St'ilen basee. Vance. Claire ('),
I'runiin. Sac rifice hit: l a ne Karried
runs: (rraiid Inland. 3: Kearney, 2. I eft
on liases: 'irarid Island. II : Kearney, ft.
1'assed ballH: Value. Krhkson. Struck
out: Bv Hatch, 6; by l'lymplon, J Banes
on halls: Off Hatch, 2. Time. 1.42. Um
pire: Qulgiey.
SPORTS SECTION r
The Omaha
OMAHA,
Yankee Players
Two American league players uncer
monioualy "fired" by the Yanks, bought
back and then more than made. good.
Birdie Cree is shown on the left and Bert
Daniels on the right. Both were playing
GRIZZLIES BEAT ANTELOPES
1 win. inougn neia to inree mis oy
TT ' . IKI TF 1 T ml WT.A 1
Scogrgins of Lincoln,
FINAL SCORE ONE TO NOTHING
Only Han of loee f'aatest t'omea
aa the Result ot an Error on
l'art of Home A a are -Bat
Ion.
LINCOLN, Neb., Auj. U-8cogglns
held the Denvers to three hits today, but
lest when the only run of the game
came In aa a result of two errors Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. H. II. O A. V..
Qulllln. 3b
McGarflgan, as.
Lloyd, 21)
Miller, If
Blackburn, c. .
Williams, lb. ..
Collins, rf
Schrelncr, cf. ..
bcoggins. p
Totals
6 .1 1 0 5 1
Jt 0
DENVER.
7 Tt IS
AB. H. II
O.
I
1
1
A.
0
0
o
l
1
i
l
3
4
Kddlngton. cf 10 0
Block, cf 3 0 0
Caasidy, rf 1 0 1
laye, ;b 200
litiiiber. If 4 0 0
Coftey, ss 4 u
Kihhcr. lb 3 1 0
Baruour, 3b 'A 0 1
'bpahr, c 4 0 1
iiLiler, 2 0 0
Totals 30 1 3 14 1
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Lenver 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-l
Left on bases: Lincoln. 5; I'enver. 7.
Stolen baae: Harbour. Sacrifice hits:
WuilUn. Kaye, Barbour. .Melter. Struck
out: liy ScogKlns. t: by Melter. 2. Bases
on balls: off Scoggln.-i, -; otf Meiter,
Z. Time: l.'Sa. Umpire: Stockdalc.
Mackmen Shut Out
Washington Team
PHILAObM'HlA. Aug 15.-Pniladel-phta
shut out Washington today. t to 0.
The best the visitor could do with Ben-1
der waa to get one runner as far us sec-
ond base. Shaw was knocked off the rub
ber In six Innings. Bender aiding in the '
rally In the sixth session with a home
run drive which also scored Schang. It
was the Athletics' twenlyflfth victory In
the last twenty-eight games played. Score:
IUIK,
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 it I
Philadelphia I o 1 0 u 4 0 O U 0
Batteries: Sliaa, Harper and Henry;
Bender and Si hang
A Ureadeu Boll.
"She has a cotujilexlon like tinted por
celain." "Im. I know the took leaaons in ehina
painting "
, mri mmm
unday Bee
SUNDAY MOIJXIXC, Al'lJlST
Who Were Brought Bank and Made Good
witli the Yankees last year. Cree was
sold to the Baltimore Internationals for
l.'.SOO. Chance, however, saw fit to buy
him back for $0,000. leaving a nice llttlo
bit of chaugo In the hands of the Bal
ERRORS COSTjSUPERIOR ONE
Ball Goes Through Fence, but Ump
Allows but Three Bases.
FANS PROTEST THE DECISION
Entire Town Is Mill Tailing of
Friday's Game of Twelve luulua
ttHb No Kcore Reins
Made.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. 1.1.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Superior lost the game by
errors, letting In two scores. In the ninth
inning Brown's hit went through the
fence and a player reached through and
got It. The umpire only allowed three
bases. The fans still claim yesterday's
gume, the best twelve-inning contest c,ver
seen in the State league. Heven Inning
before a hit was made and only one
error for fourteen Innings la a statu
record. Score:
BEATKKK.
Kti'EHion.
AH II O A B.
AU.H O A F.
Klory, 2b ... 4 1 0 :l oiiiiiei,'sd, lb 4
I
Helllrrh, aa.. 3 0 14 1 Smith, ob ... 4 1
Nell, cf 3 0 0 0 oi;m, 2b 3 0
Hlurk, rf 3 0 0 (I Altnin aa ... 4 1
l-iia. If 4 12 1 JirhelMllia.. If. 4 1
kea'l, Ib 4 0 10 1 li jinlr.lh. rf 1 1
Oriel, lb 4 I t 0 V Monroe, rf. . . 3 1
4
I I
toe, e
Johutoe, p.
Toula
Beatrice
3 0 11 0 Ulirtetie, c 3 t
4 10 1 OA id. man. p. 1 0
... Kratlklin. p . 2 0
0 1 u
31 4 H 10 a
Totala M i 21 11 4
0 0 11 2 1 II II 0 0-3
0 0 0 0 0 O i) 03
Supetir
Three-hnse hit: Brown. Two-bum- hits:
Hrnltli, ThelsNlng, lanrtreth. Sacrifice
hits: H'Mlll' h. ie, tirav. Stolen haaes:
Hlaik, Ling. Double play: Jlellrtch to
Rnckewlts t' Oriet. Struck out: By
JohriHiin. 10; by Wideman, 3; by Kraiiklin,
4 llawes on halls: Off Wideman, I 111
plre: Newhouse.
BROWNS BEAT SOX BY
BUNCHING HITS AND ERRORS
ST. LOt. 19. Mo., Aug. li. I'rrors and
bunched hits gave St. Louis a 7 to 4 vic
tory over Chicago this afternoon. S-ore:
It II i-:.
-hcagc 0 10I1O00 1 4 J 4
St. Louis .... 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 -7 9 0
Batteries: Wolfgang and Hehalk, James
and Leary.
American Association Results.
It. If. K
Cleveland
Coumii8
St. Paul
MinneapoliM
Khish City
Milwaukee
ImJiaftateiliM
Louliville
7
8 1
t 2
h -A
1
W 1.
i II
C 15
' 1
7
I laaai k hrorri.
FAIllFllJI.I). Neb, Aug. li. (Special
Telegram.! S orea. iTanuck league:
1-Miriiald. 4: (ilenMlle, rt.
Flgar. 9: Clay Center, 7
Nilaun, V: leWeeee. W
Hi, 1!U.
timore magnates as a result of the deal,
free Is now leading the American league
In hitting. Daniels, like Cree, was sold
to the Baltimore Internationals, but Bal
timore sold 111 til back.
ONE RUN WNSF0R RED SOX
McHale Keeps Boston's Hits Scat
tered Until the Eighth.
GREGG HOLDS YANKS TIGHT
Are I nable to Hit When Rate
Hunt Would Mean n Han
and New York Is Skat
tint.
BOSTO.N, Aug. li.-Mcllale kept Bos-
ton's hits scattered until the eighth, when
O'ady's double, Hcnrtckseu's out and
Hooper's single) gave the Bed Box the
only run of the gume. New York was
unable tn hit Gregg when hits meant
runs: Pcore: R.H.K.
Huston 0 0000001 1 K0
New Vork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-t t
Batteries: Burton, Clregg, Shore and
Ciidv, Thomas; New York, Mcllale und
Nnnamaker.
Chif eds Outhit the
Pittsfeds and Win
CHICAUO. Aug. l.Y-Pittsburgh out
hit Chicago today, . but played a loose
fielding game and the locals won, 10 to
. Hendrix was in trouble In reveral In
nings, but fat fielding saved him. Score:
It. U.K.
Pittsburgh ..2 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 O- 1". 5
Oilcaao 1 0 0 2 4 1 1 1 '-ID 12 1
batteries: liickson. Walker, Leclulr and
Beny llendrlx and Wliaon.
KIRCHNER'S THREE HITS
TOO HOT FOR NORFOLK
COI.I'.MBl'S. Neb.. Aug. 15 (Special
Telegram. I The Pawnees played an air
tight game today and Klrchiier allowed
only three hits. Ilaggerty added to lit
home runs and put one over the fence.
The new umpire gave the beist of eatlsfac
tii.n, and all crabbing was tubooed. Score:
NOUKOIJC. COLIMHI'U.
AB II II A t AH II O A b
Turplo, rf ... i S 0 0H,iiHeau. ZU. 3 1
en.Hiiieau. :u. a ': 1 4
oilri.a. Ik ... I 1 lit
llela. Tb 4
Zb 11 u a "nr .a. ad ... a 1 5
Mrlker. Jl) . 0
1-), rf 4 1
Hiuwn. aa . . 4 1
Toaue, lb... 4 0
Bruce, cf ... 1 4
Nee. c 2 0
VSalaurib. a. I 1
a rait, rt.... 4 1 I 0 a
VPeal. lb 4 It! 1)
: nrTK"ri cf. .. 3 : I o
1 OHaMerty. II. 1 1
1 a-.haiMl. aa.. t 1 1
0 IKraiiliir c. I 4 T IS
1 OKIrrhiier, p. 1- 1 4 I
Zoudrruui, 1 0 4 4 9
Totals
: l U 13
. Totala -J4 7 27 14 I
0 0 I) I 0 (I 0 0 Ol
Norfolk ..
t'uluinbus
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3
Mclker. TuipIii. Sacrifice
Stolen bases:
hit: llepk. Sacrifice fly: Uygeri. Two
l.s. hit: Blown, I'rutt leal. Homo run:
Ilaggerty. struck out: By Wiilijrlh. (
in eight InnliigK; ty Klrclmer, 4 In el in
mnKs; by Zomierman. 4 In three iiiniugs.
Buses uu ballN: (nf Walworth. 2; off
kir' hner. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By .on
ilermaii (Tin pin). Time; 1:jU. I'mptre:
Waller.
PLAYERS FROM
THE ANTIPODES
TAKE DAYIS CUP
Norman E. Brookes Wins from
Norris Williams, Second, at
Forest Hills.
MAKES IT THREE TO ONE WIN
Gets First and Second Sets. Six to
One, and Fourth by Six
to Three.
AMERICAN SECURES THE THIRD
Yankee Is Extremely Nervous at ths
Opening of the Fray.
OTHER TAKES LEAD IN SECOND)
Aaatrntnslan OnM'Inja Opponent
Then Iw l'.tery lleparlment f
(be I.Stiie In tint
Met. ' V
I'UHKST llll I.. Aug. l.V-Norman B.
Brookes, the Australian tennis player, dj
feate.l Nnrrls It- Williams, II. here thin
afternoon, three sets to one In the decid
ing mulch fur the possession of the Davla
cup and the international championship.
Brookes won tie first set, six games to
one, the second six guinea to one and thn
fourth six games to three. Williams won
tho third set. six giimes to three.
Williams wsh extremely nervous at thai
opening set and Brookes eanily ran It Into
a three-hive lead. Williams won th
fourth game, his service and playing be
ing too much for the veteran. Brooke
proceeded to win the next three games)
and set by -l by steady playing. Th
score:
First set:
Brookes 4 4A-4I
Williams "I" S22 0-lS-l
Takes InltlatlT-.
Brookes took the Initiative at tte open
Ing of the second set, outplaying Wllllama
In every department of the game and win
nlng the set, H-2. The American mlsee
many placement shots by Inches. The)
score:
Second reri
Rrnokr .! 414
Wllllnms Ml 040 4iV-U-a
Willlsms opened the third set by win
ning hla service and the gallery tried to
cheer him on to steadier play. Hla driv
ing became, truer, .Tnd led at 2-1 when
Brookes began to runh to the net anil
block off returns for placements. At two
all both were playing championship ten
nis. Wllllama won the fifth game by hitting
the lines with rifle shot like drives.
Brookes made it three-all In his service
game and the youth Boon led. 4-3 on the
veteran's errors. The challenger made It
four-ell in a deuce game by gaining the
net and chopping off his opponent's drive.
Williams won the ninth game by fast
long range shots. Brookes made It five
all after deuce had been called threw
tlmea In a game of scintillating tennla.
The applauso was deafening when Wil
liams took the eleventh game on beauti
ful placement shot.
'Makes It lx-AII.
Brookes played to Williams' back hand
and made It six-all. Wllllama won thn
thirteenth game, nicking tho court cor
ners for placement aces. Brooke did.
likewise making - It seven-all. Brookes)
broke through Williams service In the fif
teenth game, winning on Williams' nets.
Wllllama then electrified the crowd y
passing Brooks at the net and making
the score eight-all.
The din from the stands waa a typical
base ball yell and Brooka threw hla
racquet and ball on the grounda placed
his fingera In hla eara and stood almost
doubled over.
The crowd went frantic when Wllllama
easily won the aevententh game on
srvice, Brooka being apparently -erjl
nervous.
Wllllama won the next gam and th
St.
Point score, third set:
Brookes 140 414 lfil Ttt 244 221-Cl J
Wllllama 44 140 4it4 6i3 li 444-bS li
Kreli the Strain.
In tho fourth and what proved to b4
the final set, Wllllama apopared to feel
the strain and In hla efforts to play safe
and sure softened up hla game. As a
result his strokes lost their apeed anJ
sting and when he did get them ovel
the net Brookes waa on top of them foi
a killing smash. As the polnta rolled up
against him Williams went to plecea and
the. captain of the Australasian tearq
clltuhed the set, match and Pavla cut
by winning six games to three.
The points score, fourth set
Brookes 44242434 J
wllllama 1 1 4 3 4 0 4 2 2-20 i
stroke Analysis.
Davis cup plav, third day, fourth match,
Norman K. Brookes. Australaala. against
l wiii,i.w 11 i;iiiteri e-tatea:
n. .""I"" - r. v. .7 r.
First Set
A.
N.
Hrookes
WllllaaiH
Second Set
Brookes
, 1
. 3
, 0
. 4
4
t
13
IS
27
4
15
I Vt IlilaniN
I Third tfet
I llniiikrti
1
14
Williams
Fourth Set
Hr iokes
Williams
It
0
t'nlted Slate,' aguiiift Anthony F. Wllda
I111:. AUHtraiaHia;
First Set A.
P.
M
N.
h
12
10
O. D P
Mcl.oiiKliUn :
Wilding 0
Second Bet
Mclaughlin 6
Wilding 0
Third Set
Mclaughlin 2
W ilding 1
Fourth Set
McLoiighliu '
Wilding
Kecapitulalion A.
Hi imki e 3
V. illlan- 12
MeUitiKhlin 11
V tiding 1
13
10
lb
ft
(
It
7
11
1
P.
Hi
3i
4
lb
s
o. D.r.
27
1
10
3
1
4.)
4i
33
r.i
Pirates Shut Out i
the Cinci Eedd
PITTSBL'ROlf, Pa., Aug. U- PttU
burgh today shut Cincinnati out by
score of 2 to 0 In a pitchers battle bea
tween Conrclman and Ames, the lattel
being removed in the eighth inning, t
try un emergency batter. Miller, wht
batted tor Ames, made a hit. Ames al
lowed only five hits and hla successor.
I Schneider, retired Pltsburgh In the eights
without a lilt. Seven h'ta were made of I
Conselman. Score: B.H.K
Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 0-0 I I
Pltsburgh ....00001 100 I ft 4
Hntter.es: Ames, Schneider and Clarke.
Conzelman and Coleman.
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