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ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aui. 17. "Date"
Vance, a recruit from the Nebranka State
league, held Omaha scoreless this after
noon, while St. Joseph was pounding out
a victory from Willis. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O A. B.
Kru. If. 4 0 S 1 1 1
Thomason, cf 4 0 1 4 0 0
Thomas, 3b t 0 0 2 2 0
Schlelber, lb 4 0 0 11 0 0
Congalton, rf 2 0 1 0 0 0
Krueger, c.-lf 4 0 1 8 0 J
Ward, as. 4 0 0 2 2 1
. Graham. 2b. 1 0 0 1 1
McAllister, o 2 0 0 0 0 0
Willis, p. 8 0 1 0 2 0
Totals
.....32 0
, ST. JOSEJPH-
7 24 11
B. Watson. 2b..
Fox, If
O. Watson, cf..
Patterson, lb....
Brltton, 8b
Williams, rf
Potts, ss
Schang,
Vance, p
AB.
.. 6
.. 4
.. 6
.. 8
.. 6
.. 4
.. 8
.. 4
.. 4
U. H. O A. E.
1 2 2 8 0
0
0
11
2
2
2
8
0
Totals 41 1 27 11 0
Omaha 0 S S S I IlS
Bt. Joseph 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 -
Three-base hits: Williams. Vance, Fox.
Two-base hits: Vanca, Krueger. btolen
bases: O. Watson (2), Potts. Double
play: Thomas to Schllebner. Struck out:
By Vance. 7; by Willis, 2. Bases on balls:
Off W,lllls. 2; off Vance 1. Hit .by Pitched
ball: By Vance, Congalton, Wild pitch.
Vance. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Crabb and
Griffith.
W1CHE9 WIN THIRD COMBAT
Defeat Toeka, Kaa., r scora of
Six to FlTO.
WICHITA. Kan.. Aug. 17.Wlchlta won
the third game of the series, with To
peka. 6 to 8, when Forsythe PPJ
fly. which should have been the third
out In the ninth. oBth teams staged
batting rallies and see-eawed back and
forth. Boors:
AB. R.
Tydeman, rf &
N'lcholson, If
O'Rourke, 2b 8
Fitxaimmona. SS 4
Bills, cf..
Rapp. 8t
Henry, lb....
Graham, o...
Durham, p...
Clemens, p..
Totals ....
..4
2
....4
2
2
1
H.
O.
A.
0
Whelan, cf...
laFlumbolse,
Forsythe, rf....
Koerner, lb
Talllon, ss
Dattiraore, 2b..
,Bapps. e........
1'ochran, b....
Orover. p
anford. p
Beistgl. P
24
TOPBKA.
AB. R.
8
If 8
4
6
4
2
4
.4
.8
I li
H. O.
8 3
A.
0
0
1
0
1
2
a
a
8
0
0
E.
0
Wt'iT. LEAGUE.
W.UPct
3loux City. 74 .17
Denver .... 70 81 .874
St. Joseph.. 6S 62 .867
Lincoln .... 88 6 .49W
Des Moines M i .4iMi
Omaha
roDeka .... 49 7S .4U1
Wichita ... 48 72 . 4t)0
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
Phlla 70 25 Ml
Boston ....( 47 .M7
Washingtn 57 0 .6.13
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.UPct
New Tork. 69 42 478
Boston .... M 46 .849
Chicago .... 85 61 .610
!St. Louts... 88 82 .627
1'hlladelphta 48 .4S1
64 65 .464j Cincinnati.. 47 69 .443
Pittsburgh . 47 66 .4ii
Brooklyn .. 4 65 .469
FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Chicago ....69 48 .651
Brooklyn ..64 45 46
Bsltimore ..57 47 .59
NORFOLK'S LEAD OVERCOME
Grama1 Islaa Takes Several Hasky
wats at tko Ball.
CLAIR SENDS IT OYER FENCE
BRAYES CONTINUE ADYANCE
Take Beth Game 8 of Double Header
From Cincinnati.
HIT BENTON CONSECUTIVELY
Detroit ....65 53 .50V lndlanaplls 67 47.539
Chicago ...56 56 .4951 Buffalo ....53 50 .515
St. Louis... 62 54 .491 St. Louis. .. 63 .436
New York.. 48 6 .5 Pittsburgh 45 59 . 413
Cleveland.. .3 78 .315 Kan. City... 47 62 .431
STATE LEAGUE. AM EH. ASSN.
W.L.Pct.1 W. L. Pot.
Beatrice ....8S 39 .m Milwaukee ..71 60 .687
Or. Island. .64 43 .5o7 Louisville ...69 63 .666
Hastings ...63 44 . 642, Columbus ...64 67 .o29
York 50 47 .6151 Cleveland ...62 61.604
Superior ....49 47 . 610! Indianapolis. 62 62 .600
Norfolk ....46 61 .474 Kansas City. 60 62 .492
Columbus ..46 51 .4741 Minneapolis. 68 66 ,4K
Kearney ....32 65 .33oSt. Paul 44 79 .36
Yesterday's Resalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 0; St. Joseph, 9.
Denver, 3; Lincoln, 7.
Topeka, 6: Wichita, 6.
Des Moines, 8; Sioux City, 9.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 1-3:. New York, 0-4.
Cleveland, 0; Philadelphia, 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 7; Pittsburgh, 8.
Boston, 11-6; Cincinnati, 1-8.
Brooklyn. 0; Chicago, 8.
Philadelphia. 1; St. Louis, 4.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, ., Kansas City, 1.
Pittsburgh, 7; Indianapolis, 8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis, 4; Louisville, 8.)
Cleveland, 16; Columbus, 3.
St- Poul, 7:, Minneapolis, 8.
STATE LEAGUE.
Norfolk, 3; Grand Island. 6.
Superior, 6; Hastings, 12.
Beatrice, 0; York, 2.
Columbus, 2; Kearney, L
Lloyd. 2b
Miller, of
Blackburn, o.
Collins. If
Williams, lb..
Schrelber, 3b..
Ehman, p
Totals
..3 0
.'. 4 ' 1
..4 0
..4 I
..4 1
Edington. of..
Cassldy. rf....
Faye, 2b
Butcher. If....
Coffey, ss
liner, id
Barbour, St...
MoCarty, e....
Schrelber, p..
Morgan, p....
Block
84 7
DENVER,
AB. K. H
11 27
O. A. 3.
3 10
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
0
16
0
8
8
1
10
1
3
0
0
. 0
Totals 37 6 W 2 U 3
Two out when winning ruaored.
wThua :::::::.::.:o 0200 030 1-
Left on bases: Topeka. i. Wichita, 7.
Sacrifice hits: Rapp, Lattimor.5. Iwo
bise hits: .Kappa. Whelan. O'Rourke.
Stolen bases: Nicholson. Bills, oCchran.
Hits: Off Durham, 13 In eig'ui md one
third Innings; off demons, none In two-
thirds Inning; off urover. in
. .kiH. innlnKs: off Sanford. 3 in
one and one-third Innings; off Reisigl,
1 in two-thirds Inning. Double plays,
forsythe to Koerner; Durham
Simmons to Henry. Struck out: By
Orover. 1; by Durham, 1. Baoes on, bans.
Off Grover, 3; off Sanford. 1; off Dur
ham. L Hit by pitched ball; ByDur
ham. Forsythe. Time: 1:65. Lmpires.
Cullen and Fyfe. j I
BIOUX OVERCOME BOOSTERS. !
Loose rielaloc Marka Coateat Tkat
Eads Nine to Three.
8IOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 17.-Loose field
ing featured . today's game. In which
Sioux City beat Des Moines, 9 to 3. Score:
SIOUX CITY. '
ar M H. O. A. L.
6 3 3 4 1 0
4 110 0 0
3 0 0 14 2 0
4 8 3 2 0 0
1 i 1 2
2 0 0 0 2 0
3 0 0 2 6 1
2 1 0 3 2 0
4 1110
Totals 28 8 It 24
'Batted for Morgan In ninth.
Lincoln 0 2021110 -7
Denver 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-8
Earned runs: Lincoln, C; Denver, 3.
Home runs: Williams. Ehman. Two
base hits: Blackburn (2), Williams.
Double plays: McGarflgan to Lloyd to
Williams. McGafflgan to Williams, Bar
bour to Fsye to Fisher. Left on bases:
Lincoln, 6; Denver, 8. Stolen base:
Butcher. Sacrifice hit: Lloyd. Struck
out: By Ehman. 6; by Schrelber, 1; by
Morgan, 1. Hit by pitched bill: By Mor
gan, L Time: 1:43. Umpire; Stockdale.
DAVID CITY WINS GAME
FROM WAH00-1
TO 0
Cooney, 2b. ..
Davidson, If.
Kane. lb.
Lejeune, cf.
Baird, 3b
Callahan, rf.
Smith, ss.
Murphy, c ...
Doyle, p
Totals
, 31 t 10 27
DES MOINES.
Hunter, cf
Hahn. rf
Hughes. 2b. ...
Jones, lb
Haley, r
Breen. If
Andreas, 2b. ...
Hartford, sa ..
Hogan, p.
Burrell
AB. R.
4
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0
0
o.
24
19
A.
Totals 31 2 4
s wa a A 4Fs XI abt mn it, ninth
Slous City 0 0 0 1 8 0 8
Ites Moines 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Balrd. Breen. Sai-riflce
hits- Andreas. Callahan, Smith. Stolen
bases'' Lejeune, Breen. Doyle, Cooney.
Base on balls: Off Doyle. 5; off Hogsn.
4 Struck out: By Doyle, 4: by Hogan.
7 Wild pitch: Hugan. Paased ball:
Haley. Attendance. 1.6n0. Time: 2.06.
Umpires: Mcf'afferty and Gaston.
LlCOLW KAIILY BESTS BEARS.
Ill
aehes Hits Off Srkrristr aaa
Morvasi asl Win, T to 8.
IJNCOLN. Neb., Aug. 17. Uncoln wos
easily today from Ienver. J to 3, by
bunching hits on both Schrelber and
Morgan, playln an almost faultless field
ing game sod running bases well. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Allen, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0
McGafflgan as 4 1130
In a sensationar twelve-Inning pitchers'
battle at Wahoo Sunday, David City won,
1 to 0. The pitching and hitting of Corey
and a line throw from left by Sobota, cut
ting off a Wahoo runner at the plate,
featured. Corey struck - out twenty-one
men. Score:
R H E
David City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 6 3
Wahoo 0 0900000000 0-4 6 s2
Batteries: David City, Corey and Pick
ering; Wahoo. Anderson and Gould:
Struck out: By Corey, 21; by Anderson, 1.
Umpires, Yarman and Machurek.
Sehaelaer WIU to Soooaa Moll
wltT rails aaa Iajares Skoal.
er and Will Be Oat of
Gam for Some Tlsae.
CINCINNATI. Aug. 17. Boston con
tinued Its winning streak today by tak
ing both games of a double-header from
Cincinnati, the first by 11 to 4, and the
second by t to 2. Boston won the first
contest easily by hitting Benton con
secutively, while they were favored in
the second by Schneider's wlldneaa.
Mollwits fell and Injured his shoulder In
the second Inning of the second game
and will be out of the game for some
time.
Score, first game:
B08TON. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A K AB.H.O.A.B.
Cathan, rf. 4 1 0 Mono, of... 4 I 1 0
EYrs. lb.... 4 I I f l.fnoi
Whlttcd, If. 4 t I S OKrchmr,
SENATORS AND YORK SPLIT
form. A one-hand catch by Mvers of
Zimmerman's long fly was the feature
of the game: Score:
BROOKLYN. CHICAGO.
tnci. H.4 i i ( i i Waihineton and New Tork Each
PauMrt. Ik. II M Vwvl, ff.. 4 I t . . ,
mt. rf .. i i ib.... t 1T Win by Marrm of One Run
wiheat. If.. 4 I I t SZlmrma. lb. 4 I '
rta. a.... I t I IfehuKe. If.. 4 1 I
lf?"b..i ! J i rT' f.i l i 1 J I JOHNSON LOSES HIS OWN GAME
w mrt v m w m m vnrvananaa. a I s I 1 V
Totals
Varney ' Also Tkoro wltk tko Stick
aad Other Maaabera of tko
Asa Follow wltk
T logrloa.
" i"
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 17.-Sp-
cial Telegram.) Homo runs by Turpln In
the first and Brown In the second gave
Norfolk a lead. Varney and Manager
Clair sent the pill over the fence In the
next two frames and evened things up.
Vamey's three-sacker, followed by Do--new's
sacrifice, gave the Islanders a lead
In the fifth, and three s:ngles brought In
another In the eighth. Score:
NORFOLK. -aNVISI GNVHO
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Turpln. rf... 4 3 1 0 Robin, lb.. I 0 110
Lar. If 4 110 Oobat, tb.... I I 1 I I
Mrlkar. lb.. I I t 0 ayns, as... 4 0 10
Ton. lb... 10 4 0 OVarnay, aa. 4 I I 1 0
Beawu. M... 4 13 8 ODowner. rl. I 1 1 I
HIM, lb..... t 0 I 0 OVanca, a... 4 3 110
Bruce, el... 4 0 10 ar-ujra. lb.. 4 I t 0 0
Nae .e. I 0 I I Wrona. II... t 0 I 0
Rnd, a 4 0 0 T (Mt.rena, a.. 3 .0 0 4 0
ToUla ....U 1 84 U 0 Totala ....M 10 17 11 8
Norfolk 102000004 3
Grand Island 0 0 I 1 1 0 0 1 M
Earned runs: Norfolk, 2; Grand Island,
4. Left on bases: Norfolk, 6: Grand
Island. 8. Struck out: By Reed, 3; by
Stevens, 7. Bases on balls: Off Reed, 3;
off Sievms 2. Wild pitch: Reed. Two
base hit: Obst. Three-base hits: Varney.
Home runs: Turpln. Brown. Varnev and
Claire. Sacrifice hits: Towns. Rles. Dow-
new. Claire. Double play: Varney to
Claire. Hit by pitched ball: Nee. Um
pire: Newhouee. Time: 1:60.
Sapexlor Weakens la Seventh.
HASTINGS. Neb.. Auar 17 rSn..l
Telegram.) The Reds found Weldeman
ror nineteen sare swats, seven of which
were for extra bases. It was nobody's
game until the seventh when six hits, a
walk and a sacrifice netted six runs for
the locals. The score:
SUPERIOR. AB.H.O.A.B.
AB.H.O.A.B. HA8T1NOB.
Smith, tb... till tOa.s rf ... I a 0 0 S
Ocy. lb.... 4 4 10 IStoloff. aa.il ii l 1: off Fahrer. 1. Hit by Ditched ball:
Br&ws, aa... f 3 14 onenaatt, cf.. I 1 4 o I i By Benton, Cathers; by Rudolph, Moll-
Mooroa, IM I l luattmaa, lb I 4 10 0 0 w its. Struck out: By Rudolph, 3; by
UJ ! f ! I?1"' HI f I Benton. 6; by Fahrer. 3. Tune: l:s.
l-ndrath. rtl 010 sBrowa. lb t t o I 1 Umpires: Rlaler and Hart.
: : izzz-":: : boston. . wnoinvati
Waltfamas. p 4 0 0 1 ORIlay, a
Blahoa .... 10 0 0 0
Tola la
Totala ... M 11 14 I t
-Batted for Landreth In ninth.
Superior 1 0200001 18
Hasting 3 0 0 0 1 1 8 1 1
Home runs: Oettman. Two-base hits:
J2?ttman' Moore. E. Brown, Rlohardson
(2), Riley, Grsy. Theissing, Smith. Sac
rifice fly: McCabe. Stolen bases: Smith.
Struck out: By Riley 6: by Weldeman. 6.
Bases on balls: Off Riley. 2; off Welde
man, 3. Double plays: Stoloff to Oettmsn.
w'.lt5eP'tTnimr.:B,y'demM' Umpl:
Shntont for
Alias, a ... 103 OLawoear, ft 1030
Total ....II t 84 II 8 Total M "l M II 1
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0
Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 J
Sacrifice hits: Leach, Hater. Left on
bsses: Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, I. Bases
on balls: Off Allen, 1. Struck ourt By
Allen, 8; by Lavender, 3. Time: l;4o.
Umpires: Byron snd Lincoln.
Wild Pltvklnc Gives tko Highland,
ore TheJr First Victory Over
Walter Johnson Slnee
tko larlax of 1018.
Big Races at State
Fair on Omaha Day
Omaha and South Omaha are promised
the best racing program of the entire
state fair for their day, when great
crows from Omaha and South Omaha will
attend, September 10. Among the races
scheduled for that day are a 2:09 pace, a
2-year-old trot, and a 2:25 pace to be
aa. I 1 4 0 1 ! known aa the Cornhusker pace. Besides
1 0 0 0 1 theas there la to be a 2:14 trot and a half
at A A A - .!.. IB A A at A St
richmidt', ib. I iu o ovnKim, ib. . 4 l l I i mile and full mile running dash.
Smith, lb... 4 o i o oxiebaft. ib.. 4 i o I o The fair authorities have arranged to
a::';.,li,:V. t i I om'm-u.. Vbi ou I o have the race, on that day start at 1
fuuaoiphj p t 0 o I ociark, a I o 7 0 0 1 o'clock In the afternoon in order to make
Uonaalae. 0. 0 0 I 0 0 ; ..u . v. . . . n .n
.Mil mi on.ntott. p...i i o i -"'
K.hrtrl p... o 0 l o o ' put through on time to let the crowds take
Miner 1 o o 0ith, o'clock train back to Omaha If
Oroh 000001 .
1 inry warn 10.
Total It T It 11 I
'Batted for Benton in Urn seventh.
Ran for Miller In the seventh.
Boston 2 0 2 2 8 0 0 1 111
Cincinnati 1 0000000O-1
Two-base hits: Gowdy, Whltted, Evers.
Three-base hit: Hersog. Hits: Oft Ben
ton, 9 In seven innings; off Fahrer, 3 in
two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Schmidt,
Whltted, Rudolph, Smith. Sacrifice fly:
Schmidt. Stolen bases: Von Kolnlts,
Moran, Evers, Gowdy, Rudolph. Double
plays: Maranvllle to Schmidt; Benton to
Mollwits to Von Kolnlto, Mollwits to
Fahrer. Left on bases: Boston, 8; Cin
cinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Off Benton,
l; orr Fahrer, l.
Special trains will be run to Lincoln on
Omaha and South Omaha day.
Wither beats Crete.
WILBER Neb., Aug. 17. Spclal.)
Wllber defeated Crete yesterday afternoon
by a score of 29 to 8. The game was
poorly played throughout by Crete, The
visitors were never In the game from
the start. Anton Shlmerda, Wllber's right
fielder, badly sprained his ankle stealing
second base and will be out of the game
the rest of the season. Score:
Wllber 8 4 2 8 1 8 8 -29 8 4
Crete 2 1010000 1- 84 17
Batteries: Wllber. "treat or and Frarha;
Crete, Klrkland, Blllhorn and Bayer.
Struck out: By Ptreator, 6; by Klrkland,
1; bv Blllhorn. 3. Basra on balls: Strestor,
8: klrkland. 1; Blllhorn. 6.
Flcht Is Postpones!.
LONDON. Aug, 17. The fight arranged
"Young" Ahem of New York, has been
p. 4) 4 10 1 oaoiiwita, lb I 0 10 o 0 1 postponed until August 24, owing to the
Kansas City Red Sox Win Three.
SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb., Aug. 17. (Spe
cial Telegram.) The Kansas City Rex
ecx uereatea tne bcott s limit club three
gsmes, by scores of 4 to 3, 9 to 8, and 10
to 3. The feature of the games was the
hanvy hitting of the Red Sox. They will
play Bridgeport Monday and Tuesday.
Sunday's score by Innings: R H E.
Red Box 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 110 12 0
Scott's Bluff .0 00000200243
Batteries: Red Sox, Modlln and Thomp
son; Scott's Bluff, Westervelt, Morrow
and Holllngsworth. ,
Beatrice.
TOR.KV. Nb- Au- 17. fSpeclal Tele-grara.)-Haley
shut out the Beatrice
wrecking crew today by keeping their
hits well scattered, and was not in danger
Z. rr ,u",r' anoiner western leaguer,
held York to four hits, but was wilder
than a March hare, walking nine men,
hit one batter, and cut loose a wild pitch
which helped York to one run. Two of
i1.'".J.wa,k." reule In scores. Totten'e
fielding featured. Score:
BEATRICE. YORK
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
rioray, id... I i avcbtnM. rf. I 1 l s e
1 0 OUurphr. cf. I 0 I 0 0
I 0 erotica, lb.. I 0 I t 1
0 0 0:iarsa, If... 10 110
0 0-haaa. lb... I 0 II 0 1
4 0 Otlce. aa I 1 f o
4 0 0 1. Harris, tb I 1 4 1 0
1 I 1 VchlHoi. .. 1 S I 1 a
i iit,
0 10
ToUla ....II 4 17 It I
Totala 7 14 11 1 "
Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 00
York 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 -3
,.POUw P'a'": R'co to Harris to Charles
(2); Mauser to Bockewlts:, Brsnnon to
Horey to Coe; Florey to Bockewlts. Bases
on balls: Off Huley, 2; off Mauser, 9.
Left on fosses: Beatrice. 8; York. 10. Hit
by pitched ball: ethissel, Totten. Sscrl-
nce nits: Murphy Harris . IWhtoM
Struck out: By Haley. 1: bv
Wild pitch: Maimer. Time:
llrllrlrh. aa. 4 0
Naff, cf 1
Black, rf... 1 0
Orlat, rf ... I 0
Una ,lf 4 1
BoekowfU,lb 4 1
Braoaoo. Ib 4 1
Cos. c 4 t
Mauler, p.. I 0
Thlrty.One Cars Ealervd.
CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Thirty-one cars
have entered for Elgin 'automobile races
to be held next Friday and Saturday. This
is said to be the largest list of entrants
ever received for an American road race.
The list of drivers Includes Oldfleld. De
Palma, Burman, Rlckenbacher, Tetslaff,
Wlshart, Pullen and other veterans. The
first race Is for cars of 460 Inches and
under, while the last is a free-for-all. The
distance is 301 miles for both rsces.
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 17.-Nsw York
defeated Pittsburgh, 7 to 3, here today
by a rally In the eighth Inning, when
Harmon was batted out of the box and
McQuillan was sent in to relieve him.
Tesreau allowed six hits, scattered, but
let Wanner score on a wild Ditch, for
p.... 8 1 0 3 0 the ft rut run of the game. Score:
NEW YORK. PITTSl'BROH.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A C.
BoKhsr, ef.. 1110 OVIowi. tb.... 4 110 0
Doyle, tb... 4 111 OKoiMtohr. lb I 0 11 0 0
Duma, If... I 3 10 OKallr .if.... 4 0 I 0 li
Rnbrtaa, if I I I I I A nr. as. I 0 I I 0 ;
Kiatcher, aa 4 I 1 4 lMoCarthy.lb 3 0 0 1 0.
Mrkl., lb.. I 0 10 4 0 'rv, rt....4 13 0 0
MrLeaa. a.. 4 0 0 Oolllna. rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 1
Stock, lb. .. 4 I 0 0 0 'olaman, c. I 1 4 1 0 1
IVaraao, p. I 0 0 4 OVUrmon. p. I 0 0 1 0 I
PDont.a ... 1 0 0 0 OMcUulllta. p 0 0 I 1 0 i
rromma, p. isits
Totala ....II 0 17 11 1
ToUla . . . .11 11 n It li
Batted for Tcsreau In eighth.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 17
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 03
Two-base hits: Viox, Rpscher, Rob
ertson. Three-base hits: Carey, Burns.
Hits: Off Tesreau, 6 In sevsn Innings;
off From me. 1 In two innings; off Har
mon, 9 In seven and one-third Innings;
off McQuillan. 2 In one and two-thirds
Innings. Stolen bsses: Wagner, Rob
ertson, Merkle. Double plays: Wagner
to Viox to Konetchy. Wagner to Kon
etchy, Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on
balls: orr Tesreau. 1; off Harmon. 2.
Itches: Tesreau. McQuillan. Hit
uv pucner: rwyie ty Harmon
Totten.
Mouser. 4
(1:46. Umpire: Meyers.
Pawnees Win.
KEARNEY. Neb., Aug. 17. Special Tel
egram J Columbus defeated Kearney to
day, 2 to 1, In a pitchers' bsttle played
In a bad duKt storm. A walk and a hit
by Pratt made the winning run. Sense
tkmsl catches by Dygert and seven put
outs bv KrhiK-ren were feature Score
COLUMBUS. K AR NIT.
AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Randaau. Ib I 0 1 4 0 hi nek, lb .. 4 110 0
Hftpk, lb.... 4 111 OArocIt,. lb.. I t I i
V- Z- l , : r-"-. ,b;! i ! ! ! .wild pitches:
- " w w nHH, ej w f ss ss
l!!Hiii!!ii!l!ii liiiH!
a a l l ' tw-mm w.. aatSfl A u u r A
.iiti o: , ; : . :,. r .-, . i
r"r- Conn.llr, If 4 I I 0 0 4rwf ,aa-lb 4 11101
..41 It 17 IS S i . , A a . r. .... tm m . - -
BonmlSt, Ib. I 11 0 O.llebefl, 3b. 4 0 1 0 0 . ,ur fiw " "
Bmith, ib... I oof l ;rob, 3 114 lithe American heavyweight pugilist, and
nana, i....a a a a a iratinr, as. i i a a a
noway; a... 3 0 4 0 0 lanlalt, rf..4 1 1 0 1
Kelloia. lb. I 0 10 0 Ol.ii m .-
TaUU ....81 IKU I lark, a 3 0 I 0 t ''"'"
.Oonuila., c, 1 1 1 0 0!
ISchnaldar. Rl 1 0.1 !
.VnKIn 1 0 0 0 0
Millor 0 0 0 0 Oi
' Totala ....14 7 XI II 3
Hersog out, hit by batted ball.
Batted for Groh In seventh.
Batted for Schnelcder In ninth.
Boston 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 18
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-8
Two-base hits: Hersog, Berghammer.
(Sacrifice hits: Smith, Connolly. Sacri
fice fly: Miller. Stolen baae: Evers.
Double play: Evers to Schmidt. Left on
bsses: Boston, 9; Cincinnati, 7. Bases
on balls: Off James, 2; Off Schneider. 7.
Hit by pitched ball: Smith by Schneider.
Struck out: By James, 3; by Schneider,
6. Passed ball: Gowdy. Time: 2:00.
Umpires: Hart and Kigler.
Giants Win. Too.
Fmiirr, lb... 4
Mltcball, If. 3
tl.mlll. lb . I
Mnraan, Ib. I
Hhanka, cf. . I
MrBrlds, aa I
Hanry ,c. ... I
Ayara, p.... 3
Totala
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
Sacrifice hlto: Shanks (3), McBrlde.
Poone, Stolen banes: Morgan, Pecmn
paugh. ItCt on bases: New York, 9;
Washington, 4. Double ploys: Alnsmlth
to Morgan, Boone to Mullrn. Morgan to
McBrlde to Gandll. Bsses on balls: Off
Klsher, 1; off Keating. 3; off Johnson, 8.
struck out: By Flaber, 2; bv Kettlrg.
1; by Johnson. 8. lilt by pitched ball:
Morgsn by Keating. Wild pitches:
Johnson (li. Hits: Off Fisher. 8 In five
Innlnss; off Keating. I In two innings;
off l'leh. 1 In two Innings. Tlma: 1:48.
Umpires: Connelly and Chill.
as Arc that tint.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17 Buah kept
Cleveland's hits scattered, the visitors be
ing shut out, 6 to 0, not getting a runner
Part second ha.se. A great running catch
hv Oiling off O'Neill's bat on which
Wtmlminmi was doubled up because he
failed to touch second base In running
back to first, prevented the visitors from
sccring In the ninth. Philadelphia won
the tinM In the first Inning, bv scoring
four runs on singles ry Welsh and Baker
and triples bv Collins and Mctnnis with
nn o't Oft
Cl.ICVRI.AVn. FKILArF-TPH!A.
All. 11 o A E AB.H.O.A.B.
Trirenr. lh.. 4 0 I I OMurnhr. rf . 4 0 1 0
I DVilih. rf... 1 1 I 0 0
0 OVIIIn. tb.. I I 1 I 1
1 0 laker, lb... 4 1 1 0 n
OMrlnnla, lb 4 I I 0 A
0 0 lMrtnf, If,. 4 1 4 1 0
4 0 Urrr, aa... 4 1 4 0 1
1 OVhans. c... I 0 I 0 S
1 0 tuth, p I 0 0 1 0
oo
0 0 ToUla ... It I 17 I 1
Charman. Ib 4 0 t
JarkRan, rf. 1 I 1
Wcila, lb., 4 I II
Klrka, If.... 4 1 1
Wooil. rf.,.. 4 0 0
Vmana, aa 1 0 1
O'Nrll. ... 4 1 I
iVmmha, p.. I 0 I
IMIIInaar, p. 0 0 0
Lrlhola .... tOO
NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Wathlnglln and
New York divided their double header to
day, . Washington taking the first game,
1 to 0, and New York evening It Up by
winning the second game by a score of
4 to 8. A home run by Mitchell won the
first game while Johnson's wild pitching
put Now York's winning run over the
plate In the ninth Inning of the second
game. It wss New York's first victory
over Johnson since the spring of 1912.
Score:
WASHINGTON. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Moaller, rf.. I 0 I 0 O.imne, lb. I I I I I
sit onalley. If... 401
14 10 ook. rf.... I 1
0 10 0 0 'rw, cf I 0 6
1 0 0 lMullan. lh.. I 0 0
0 4 1 0,-erklnpa, a I 0 I
Oil OMunamakar.o 101
0 11 0lnlal, p... 1 I I
1 0 I OWarhnp, p.. 1 0 0
'lUrtnll ...10 0
SO 4 17 14 1
Totala ....10 I 10 9 0
Batted for Warhop In ninth.
Ayres out, hit by batted boll.
Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 00
Two-base hit: Mslsell. Home run:
Mitchell. Sacrifice hits: Shanks, Moel
ler. Left on bsses: New York, 3; Wash
ington, 3. Bsses on balls: Off Wsrhop,
2. -Struo kout: By WsrhoP, 3; hv Ayres,
2. Balk: Ayres. Time: 1:36. Umpires)
Chill and Connolly.
Score, second game:
WA8HINOTON. NEW YORK.
Mnaller, rt.. 4 0 0 0 0 AB.H.O.A.B.
Koater. Ib... 4 I 1 I tnnona, lb.. 4 0-4 1 0
Mll.h-.ll. If 1 I 0 0 On.l.r, if..., 1 1 1 1 o
Oandll, lb... 4 0 11 O -ook, rf.... 3 0 110
Morsan, lb., a 1 I 4 s ea, ef 4 1 4 0 I
I , .AAA A .. 1 1 ,w A ... I
MrHrlae. Hi 0 1 I lParklnpa. . I I I I 0 PORTLAND Ora Auar 17
Aln.mlth, o. I 1 7 1 ONunamakar.a 4 I 4 I 1 1 ""4iuHUi "re., Aug. 17. Fielder
jobnaon, p. I s i i SMataai. lb... I ill i ' Jones nere aamus inst ins r eaerai league
Tl Tol.l II 0 14 II 0
, : "Mattel1 for Loui.ibe In seventh.
O.Cleveland 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 00
0 Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -
Two-base nils: I. stole. Three-baa? hits:
Collins. Mclnnls. Hits: Off Coumbe. 6 In
six innings:-orr Dllllnger. 3 in two In
nings. Sacrifice hit: Collins. Double
play: Oldrlng and Collins. Left on bases:
Cleveland, ; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on
balls' Off Coumbe. 1; off Bush, 2; off
Dllllnger, 1. Bases on errori: Cleveland 1.
Hit by pitcher: Coumbe (Collins). Struck
out: By Coumbe. 1; by Bush, 6; by Dlll
lnger, 1. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Egan and
Evans.
Jones Says Federals
Propose to Expand
ToUIS
Planar, p... I 0 0 1 0, a aarlnualv nlannlnr nn hranchlnir
.17 I'M U S'Sweensr
Katlng. p.. 0 0 0
g and establishing several minor leagues.
Harttiell ., 1 0 0 0 0 bound to the narent bodv. and that nlona
11ah,
(Truaaoale
.iiooo
4 Totala ....a 0 V II 4
One out when winning run scored.
Halted for Fisher In fifth.
Matted for Keating in seventh.
Matted for Pieh In ninth.
Washington 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 S
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2-4
First base on errors: Washington. 3;
New York, 1. Two-base hits: Mitchell,
Cree, Ainsmlth. Three-base bit: Foster.
are under foot to establish on in the
northwest next season.
"The Federal league Intends to create
seversl of these circuits," said Jones.
"One scheme which It hag la to organise
a league In the northwest country, put
ting one club In Portland, two In Seattle
and the other three in other cities most
available."
Drsart. ct... I o lu.., rf i a a a a . P'l"": "0J D.y "STmon. tiescher
I Haaaerty, HUM Mtoy. If.. I t'e 0 i ?
Pchmldt. M. a a 1 A I 1'AutA.H . a
Dofent for West Point.
BANCROFT. Neb., Aug. 17. 8peclal.)
Bancroft defeated West Point, 18 to 0,
yesterday in a game featured by Farley's
pitching, he allowin" West Point only
three hits. Bancroft knocked "Casey,"
West Point's crack pitcher, off the rub.
ber In the eighth Inning, scoring ten
times.
t alon (.lasts Win Aaalx.
WHITING. Neb.. Aug. 17 'Special Tel
egram.) The t'nlon Giants of Chicago
defeated the locals today. This makes
sixteen straight games won by the Gisnts.
Score: RUE.
(Siant a 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 S 0-4 6 4
Whiting 1 0 1 0 1 0000-3 2 3
Batteries: Whit worth snd Davis; Dear
dort and Glllls.
Fnlrhnry to Have Toarney.
FAIRftUKY. Neb. Aug. 17. tSpecial
Telegram.) A one-sided baseball gams
wss played here this afternoon between
Fairbury Greys and Narks. Kan., Fair
bury winning, 9 to 1 Iigsdon made a
three-base hit for Fairbury. Fairbury la
arranging for a baaeball tournament to
be held here Aug'iat 26. 27 end 2K, the com
peting teama being Fairbury, Deahter.
Narka and Brunlng
e. 0 0 0 1 0
1 nil's
Harrlroa. t. I 0 4 I 0 Srlcaaea,
airarkner. p 4 1 0 I 0
Totala
ToUla ....30 T 17 II 0
Columbus u 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
svea.rney a g g f 01
Two-baae hits: Schmidt. Rynek. Stolen
bsses: Rondeau 2, Hepk. Drumm, Ram
sey. Bases on balls: Off Klrschner. 3;
off Bono, 4. Left on bases: Columbus,
7; Kearney, 4. Struck out: By Ktreehner,
8; by Bono, 4. Tims: 1:46. Umpire:
Quigley.
Llpton's Challenger .art-tree.
NEW YORK, Aug. 17,-Slr Thomas
Upton's cup challenger (Shamrock IV,
arrived at the Brooklyn shipyard to
day. Captain Turner, sailing master of
the challenger, said the voyage from
Bermuda had been wlthut Incident
He said the Shamrock would be placed
in winter quarters at once.
American Association Besalts. '
Indianapolis 4 6 0
IxDuiavllle , 3 6 1
Cleveland t 19 I
Columbus . 8 6 3
St. Paul 7 9 8
Minneapolis 3 Jl J
Mlalafer Pralaea This Laxative.
Hsv. H. Stubenvoll. Allison, la., praises
Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipa
tion; best for liver snd bowels. 2Sc. All
druggists. Advertisement.
by McQuillan. First bsse on error: Pitts-
BUrgn. 1. 1-tacrtrice hits: Konetchv. Mc.
Csrthy. Left on bases: New York. 6;
Pittsburgh. 4. Struck out: By Tesreau,
4; by Fromme, 2; by Harmon. 2; by Mc
Quillan. 1. Time: :.01. Lmpires: Eeson
and Quigley.
tarda Beat rhlls.
ST. LOITI8. Aug. 17. St. Louis, by
timely hitting and brilliant baae running,
defeated Philadelphia this afternoon In
the first game of the series. 4 to 1. Score:
BT. LOlli. FHHaADKIaPH! A.
AI M Oi l. AB.H.O.A B
Huattaa. tb 4 1 I 6 OBrraa. Ik... I 0 4 0 0
L.Maaae, Ik 4 I la 0 OaUtla. as. 4 1 I 1 a
.If..
Dolae
Millar,
Wilaua, rf.
Crulaa, ef
SkI, Ib...
Haraar. a...
Partus p.
ToUla ...
10 10 OBarkar. If... 4 0 10 0
.lit t sl.Maaaa, lb 4 I IS 1 0
,41100 Va.ate, rf. 4 1 1 0 0
,10 10 0;-bert. Ik.. 3 0 0 0 0
.31010 ark.rt. tt. I 0 s s s
,1 0 0 0 OklllKer. a. I 1 4 I 0
.110 0 OMairar. p.... I 0 0 I 0
R'W. p.... 0 0 0 0 0
I 17 10 0'boola 1 0 0 0 0
Toaala ... II ( 14 14 0
Batted for Mayer In seventh.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
St. Louis 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4
Three-bsse hits: Miller, L. Magee
Home run: Beck. Hits: Off Mayer
In seven Innings; off Klxey none In one
inning. Sacrifice flies: Miller (2i. Stolen
bsaea: Magee. Ixilan. Double play
Miller to Hugglns to L. Magee. Left on
bases: St. Louis. 4; Philadelphia, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Mayer, 1; off Rlxey
1. Struck out: By Perdue. 8; by Meyer'
3. Wild pitch: Rlxey. Time: 1.3. Cm
plres: Klem and Kmalle, .
t'nba Blank Dodgers.
CHICAOO. Aug. 17. -Chicago bunched
bits snd with the visitors' errors shut
out Brooklyn. 3 to 0. Lander waa ia dua
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