Yes! Mr. Jack l. SDPERBAS DEFEAT THE BRAYES TWICE Brooklyn Takes Both Endi of a Double-Header from Boston on Ebbets Field. MA1JY PLAYERS LEAVE GAME BROOKLYN. N. V., July 8-Brooklyn tviin.1. n , 4 to J, In two of the scrappiest nmi seen thla year at hbbeta field, five players were forced to retire on account of Injuries, while the umpire wire busy trying to quiet player who complained srilnst declilon. The tocsin won the flrt gsrae through the fine pitching of Coomb and Apple Ion. -Coomb held tha Bravea hltle for lhrea Innings and had two out In the fourth when he stepped Into a hole a he wa- -bout to pitch and trained a tendon 1 hi left leu, which necesl- ilated hi removl from the field. Ap- plcton held the Hrave. to two nit and iwo run. Rudolph waa batted freely. He retired with two out In the eighth after apralntng hi knee while ducking a throw to aecond baae. Gowdy letlred with an Injure arm ar.d Hchmilt gave 'way to Egan In the eighth after he had len hit twice on the right arm by wild ji'tchea. In the aecond conteat Ragan waa knocked out of the box 'n the alxth, the uperba getting a four-run lead. Dell grew wild after the firth Inning, hitting i.Moran on the left ankle in tha lxh and forcing him out of the game. Score. flrt game: OeTON. WIOOM.YN. AB H O A C. AB H.O.A.B. nilkett. if.. 4 t rn. rf... I I Kvm t.. . I t lO'Mara. i I I 1 l onnollr. If. S t 1 ntnbwt. Ik. I I 1 I Mum, er . , l iwmi, ll . i rkhralot, Ik. t ! 1 Cuah, Mill ll.mi. . . . I ill IFl.her. M..I I I I 1 r-gaii, w w "miiini, ri . . v w w hmlils lb.... I 1 1 4i.ii lb. .... I III MeraffWI, aal 1 I OMilln.. .,.. I till lr. 0....4 2 I ( oomh. ... i I o WhalUi. .. I t 1 I AnlMa. p. 1 4 4 t 4 fte4olpk, .. I 4 4 ' , Hiirbaa. ... TtaU...7 M I 27 t Mora ,.. t , ,v . ITolala I 24 IT I ' , levied for Hughea In ninth, oeton 0 i) l 0 1 1 I) 0 0-2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 I) 1 -3 Two-bass hit: OMara. Double play: ituuhaw and Daubert. Base on ball: Off Coombs, 4; off Appleton, t; off Ru cVlph, 1. Hit: Off Ci-ombs, non In ihree and two-third Inning; off Apple ion, t in five and one-third Inning: off Rudolph, S In seven and two-thirds In nings; off Hughes, none In one-third In nings. Hit by pitcher: By Appleton, Hmlth J, Colly. Struck cut: By Appleton, by Rudolph,' 2. empires; Rlglor and Mart. ;oore second gams: f. 90VTOH. BROOKLYN. ? A0. H.O.A.B. AB H OA B. Mnfaa. rf... 1 1 Vrera, of..., 1 I I f f HlWt. rf.. 2 o'Uara. aa . I 1 I I r.MfW 2b.... till 4H.ub.rl. Ik. I I It -liav't'k. Ifcl IWhaat. If I 1 2 aiullr. U. 1 2 irmahaw. lb. 4 1 1 I nn.mi .... I IHtansal. rf.. 4 11 Kasea. ef... lit ot. lb 4111 t iu. lb ... I til IMIIIer. a ... 4 lit J Hmllh. lb.. I I t III. p 4 1 t t IMaravtL s t t IgKmltk, ..! Whallna, a.. 4 I I 4 t : 'Umm TnUla II I IT II I a. p.... t I -ikar .... t ' ...... t I Timt list ' ToUta.....n I 24 12 4 61 oaten 0 4) 0 fl 1 0 2 (V-S irooklyn 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 Hatted for Connolly In ninth. i Kan for Whaling In Tlnth. ' Batted for Ka.gaa In seventh. . 'Hatted for Davis In ninth. . 1 Two-baae hits: Magee, Myara, Dell. Thrsa-base hits: OMara, Ptengel 1 Baaea ma balls: Off Davis, 1; off Dell, t: Struck wut: By Ragan. 2; by Dnvla, 8; by Dell, 9. Hit by pitcher: By Moran. Dell; by Wneat. Davis. Hits: Off Hagan. In mtx inning: off Davl. 1 In two tnningan nff Dell, t In eight and one-third In Inlnge; off Smith, none In two-thirds ln jilng. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Tarda Beat 11 rates. PITTSBURGH, Julv , 8L DouU de- feated Pittsburgh today. 2 to I. wlnnlnif ha game In the eighth Inning, when 3xng singled and ecorsd on Grlner's Wtoubla. The locals tied the count In tha eilxth on Carey's sats bunt and a triple Jy Baled. Boors: ft. 1)UMI. riTTHBrlUlH - AJI.H O.A B. AH H O A g aiiMUr, ... 2 11 tear, If ... I lit lu3c Ik. 4 111 troilla, ,1.1 Mil t'.uibar. It. 4 14 tbalr. Ik.... 4 I I I iliac. Ik.. 1 12 t tHiarkma. rf I I Vums, ef...l llUut, h.. 4 I I I (Mlaa. cf.... t t Vk, ta 4 I I 1 jHpsiL rf.... t I 1 tJohaatM. lb I t t iioas, rf.... I 2 1 tOltawn. ...! I I t I t I tMruiiiaa. pi t 1 biataar, a... 4 1 t 1 tfUnllaiMf, 1 t I 1 Vrtaar. .... 4 lit 4VW.H. ... I t - - -Ouilua aa a a a TauUa r, unit I Tutal I I IT II t i Batted for Kantlehner in elxhth. hi. Uiula 1 e 0 0 0 C 1 0-2 J'lllaburgh 0 A 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-baae hlta: Orltwr. lox. Threa ee tills: Butler, Ililrd. htolen baaea Balrd lit. Double play: Pnvder to Hug riu: M 'Qiilltnn to X'iox. Balrd to Gtbaon to Johnston. Base on balla: Off Grlner. :; off MeQull'an, I; off Kantlener, 1. Hlta orf McQuillan. In three Inning, none out In fourth, off Kantlehner, S in five Inning: off Convlnian, nun in one In ning. Pi ruck out : Bv Briner. 2; by Mc juillan. 2: bv Kantlehner. 2 hy I'onael man, 2. I'mplrea: Klein and Kmalia, lilaate Blaalt Phi la. PHIUADCi.PHIA. July l-Xtw York won today's game by ouiuling .Mayer's delivery fcr ven hits, which ln ludrd a triple and two double. In the firet and third Inning, the score being t to I. lineup and Daumgardne blanked New )ork In the l-t klx innlnaa. 1'lilUilrl- plus hit MamuarJ'a dellveiy hard, but the safeties were scatterv snd the only one Uiat counted was Cravatn homer. ct.re: KBW TORKK PHILADF.IJ-HIA At H O A E AB H O AI It. Buna, Villi tBrra. Ik . I lit ' JtolMrua. if 4 1 tHanrrofl. aa I I II la... 4 114 Whuu4. rf I I KM.kar, as. 4 t t t a,in. rf . I I M.rkK lb.. 111 M.koCf. Ik. I I t I iM-n. is.. I I IU,w lb. I I t I Ssr'aa. at 4 1 I Ktllir.r. ... I til . a.... 4 I 4 I l larM, -. 2 I 4 1 Kutuit pi t t t Aaaina, .... t 1 Sir. ... I 1 iai, p.... 1 t I . ilfu. s... 1 S 1 imsis M Ll r, II e.rtar. pt t I t iua.r 14 p a k t t t ' '; 1 p t t lle.tted for llnc.jo in uv.i.ih ' I atia.l for y. I, urn in eighth. 'baited tor I'aumuat dned in ninth. , TVew lork 4 1 - ' i'l ilal. Ii.l.ia . .. t 4 0 t) p 1 , Two-le hila: Flrtcher, Mnodgraas, , 'w w mw. 1 uiiuu, uii: Kow-rison : Jimn run: .ruatft. Duubie pl): Is Some Husband 2. HU66Y DA DQ DE CJDE. which, is Tmp TallER Miss , WILLIAMS O? NTTSCUK Doyle to Mcrkle, Ntclio.;' to Bancroft to Ludcru Pases on hall: off Marqua.nl, J, eft Mayer, I Struck out: Hy Mar quart!, 4; lv Mayor. 1; hy Tlnrup, 4; by Haumganlncr. A Hit: off MHrquanl, 12 In jh-vpii and one-thin! Intlng"; off Stroud. I In one and two-thirds Innlnss. off Mayeh, 7 in thro Inning: off Tln iiip, A In ri.ir InnlnK; off HaumKard ncr. 2 In two Itinln I'nitilres: liyron and Kaw.ii 4 ! Take Mrat Onf, rilirAiiO. July .. Chicago defeated Cincinnati, to 4, sfter fourteen innings of the firm game of a double-header, and tied the visitor, 2 to 2. In the second game, which wa called on account of darknes at thr end of the seventh In ning. .Immcrman a triple and Iinlsety ain- winning run of the Initial game. The local took a three-run lead In the flrat inning, before Benton had time to steady hlmaelf Thereafter the vUltor played an iirhlll same. Wllllama made the flrat run for Chi cago In the second name on a homer. Zimmerman scored the other run when ho singled and scored on Wllllama' sin gle. Wegner's double, while batting In a pinch in the aeventh, enabled tha vis itor to tie the count, when It scored HerxoK. who had walked, and Twomhly, who singled. Poor baae running on Man W Hresnahan s part cost Ghlcago enmiu Rniiir, iriirn nci .n - " - .- ping off aecond Jiiat before Good tripled. A free-for-all fight orrurred In the aev enth after Oood tripled, lie alld Into the bag and aplked Olaon. (Neon beoa.me en raged and atrurk at flood. In a moment they were exchanging blowa. The local player came to the altan-e of Good, ftwlnnatl player Joined the fraea. and t'mplre (JulKley ruhed a'na the field and picked olaon up and carried htm to the atand. Olaon attempted to free him aelf, but Qulgley held him until hi team matea rould quiet him down. Qulgley then ordered him to the rlub houee and made Good follow. All the extra play era on the bench a I no were banlehed. Hcore, flrat game: CINCINNATI. fHC0O. AR H O A K AR.H O A.K. ttxii. rf . .7 0 t mtMiil. rf 1 1 I t Wlniin r...t 2 I I OH.hult. If . 4 lit Klllirer, If . I I CHImrm.n. lb T 4 R 4 V'Kolii'a, 4b ftPnUr. lb.... I I II Grab, lb..... 4 I t ftWIIIIani. rf 4 4 Orlffltb. r-lf I o I KnlMly, rf . 1 I I Olaifk. Ik-lb I I I MTl.l.n lb.. 4 14 1 MkIIwHii. Ibt 1 'Arrhr. 0, .4 1 Tie TwomM ..I a (HmWrlH. t I 1-0 wn.r. tbrf I t I I MitiMih. l I 1 BenlM. a... 4 1 i 1 Cbrar. .. I I Tottli M lfl 1 I Telal (I l4l It 1 yVi'lngo out. hit hy batt-d ball. Noi.e o-.it when winning run a'orod. Batted for Mollwilx In aeventh. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 o o 4 Oilcago 2 0 P 0 0 1 0 0 i 1 Two-bnei, bile: Zimmermen ill. iviiurer, Iroh 12). Meraog, Wingo. Three-bno hlf 7. mmerman. Ktolen baaea: m nuite. ilood, Zimmerman. Double playa: Flalier to I'hi-lan, Zimmerman to Phelan. Good to Baler, l'aaaa on hall: Off lienton, 4; off t'henev, 4. Hit: orr iiumpnnw, In five Innlnaa: off Standrldue. In three inning and none out In ninth: off Cheney, 4 In ml- tnnlnga. Struck out: My Humphries. X by Benton, a: by Cheney, i. I'mplre: Qulgley and Orth. Hcor?, aecond giuue- riNCINNATI. CHK'AOO. AH. H O. A K. AB.M.O.A . Iwt, of ... I I t lOood. rf 4 12 Hr, ..tl 1 4 t ri,hr. M.I I I l.rk,. a.... I 4 t Hcbiili. If., i Wingo, a I 0 S t Simrmfi, lb I 1 I I 1 TwomblT. If I 1 1 lb... I 1 T Oroh lb.... . I 11 IWlllMma. cf I I I Oriflltk., rf.. I I orhln. lb. . I I 1 Waner. rf.. I It OHrentaAta. 2 I Olaon. lb.. . I 111 Vuhn. ...! t VKnln'a, lb HtantfrWI Mnllwlta. lblfv Ton.y. 2 Totala II II I 1 Ton la 34 I II 1 Han for Good In seventh. ' Called end aeventh, account datkneaa. idnclnnall 1 0 0 0 22 1 nicago v v i i v Two-bane lilt: Haler, wagner, Hreana hen. Tliree-baae hit: Good. Home run: William. Htolen baae: Zimmerman. Double play: Zimmerman to Baler, lin ing lunaeelaied), Mollwlts (unaaelated). Ilaaea on ball: Off Toney, S: off Vaughn, 2. Htruck out: Bv Toney, t; by Vaughn, i. I'mplre: Orth and Qulgley. Contest Director at Indianapolis as Pleased with Omaha The prettiest speedway In tha world, from the etandpolnt of tha spectator, la the classification given the Omaha auto speedwsy by C. W. 8dwlck, director of contests at Indianapolis. Mr. Sedwtck was one of the crowd sitting In, the grand atand Monday, and he declared that the track, which can be seen from end to end, is the best In ths country to look at. And that Is considerable admtaalon from a man who direct the conteat of the moat expensUs speedway plant In the world. Kay Harroun, chief engineer of the Maxwell company, agreed with Mr. Sed- wlck that the Omaha track la a great speedway to kee a race. The view of the track waa such a wonderful one that Harroun sat throughout the race In the atands instead of working In ths Max well pits, at Is his custom. Of course It Is too bad." said Mr. gad- w. k, "that so fsw cars wsrs In ths race. That is due to tha fact that ftloux City and Tacoma were allowed to hold raes at practically the asms time. But with fifteen car on the track It a ill be a prettier eight to ace a race here than at a laiger track with thirty cars on It." l.ian at l.Ueaflela. LITCHFIELD. Mo.. July . (Special Telegram.) Pleaaanlon wan from Litch field in the flrat game and liasird de feated Pleaaantnn In I he second game at the celebration held at Haaard Monday. Scores: First same H 11 F Ut.hfleld ....1 2 0 0 2 S t-lraaenton ...O2I2O0 0-7 T 4 Batteries: Litchfield, Hager, Kasta brooka and Haltjelsen: Ptraaenton, Mar ietta and fYaute. (second game H U E. Pleaaanton .. 0 0 1 0-1 8 4 Hazard 2 0 S 1 1 0 -7 Batteries? Pleasanton, Graaameyer and Marietta; Haaard. Koberte and V Ining. Sleraa Lake Takea Fast Oar. iTORM I.AKK. la. July 1 8uecial Telegraio.1 In the most exciting gams of the aeaaon, florin l.ak took a 8 to 4 game from Slous Itaplda today. Watts, for Storm Lake, waa relieved in the av nil by Furchner. The festur of the game wss the battlna of r-torm Iskr new flrat sacker. Tomer. Balterlea: Watt Furchner and Cbapmaa; O'Drll and Krrto. TIIK REE: UM-E" LET MS SEE -SURE.-" t Standing of Teams W B.ST. LEAOCB. NAT. LKADIE. w.i.fvti W I, prt. TV Mlne4l ?S .-'l, Chicago . Denver 28 .K3I Plitla .... Lincoln HI .ii 8t. lunula. Omaha 34 Xi .MR Pltlsburah Topeka .fiUI Cincinnati Ploux City. 2 3H ,4t t'mnklvn m 2 .571 2ft ..M7 iW Sn .S'Jl 34 32 .6"7 VI S4 .4'' a.i v, .4: Ht. Joseph. 77 V .42) New York.. . 34 XC Wlrhlla ... 27 , 40Ji Boston SO fx .441 AMIOR, I.KAOI'K. I I'KU. DKAGI'R. W l. prt.i W.L.Pct. Chicago ...47 y, .64ii St. Ixul....41 2S .?! I'oatnn 41 24 .Ml Kan. Cltv...4 t .Sw Detroit ....44 2 .Kill I "hie ago . . . .41 31 .top New York..3n .TJ .Mnj (Of j ; i(gJnr."Hi Wnahlng'n 22 24 .4KA -. .,'otm ....27 IB .S14 Phlla 43 . 277; Brooklyn ...21 41 .4.11 Ht. Doula.,.28 4.1 .277 Buffalo 2H 44 .7 Cleveland & 42 .3 Baltimore . 27 44 .3X0 AMEH. A88 N TATK LEAOI'K. W.L.Pct. 1 W.I.Pct. Tndlanap'lt.44 2t M Beatrice ...J9 14 .74 IxiuUvllle ..28 82 .Mf.l Haatlng 1 .S78 Cleveland ..2 82 York H 2H .40 ft. Paul 87 26 .5141 Kalrbury ...1 25 ,8!) Kan. City. ..87 87 .M0I Milwaukee .S 27 .4'' Mlnneap'la .22 24 .4l Columbus ,.M 43 .877i Yesterday's Reaalt. WKRTFRN IJRAOUB. Roaton, 8-8; Brooklyn, 8-4. Ht. Loula. 2; Plttaburgh. I. New York, 5; Philadelphia. 1. Cincinnati, 4-2; Chicago 5-2 (called end seventh; darknes.) AMKRICAN DRAOI'F. Waahlngtnn, 1-1; Boston, 5-4. Philadelphia, 7: New York, . Cleveland, ; Detroit. 7. Chicago, 12; Pt. Ixiul. t. FKDKHAI, 1.I-:A(1CK. St. I.oul. 0; Kanaa City, L Buffalo. 1; Brooklyn, 5. Newark. 7; Baltimore. 1. AMERICAN A'MOClATIO.V. No games scheduled. NKBRABKA HTATB LEAGI'E. F'alrbury, 7; Heatings, 1. Bestrlce, 2; York. 1. Uames Today. Wetern league rvnv,-i' a I Oinana. Lincoln it Hlcux City. Topeka at Da M nines. Wichita at Ht Joseph. National IeagiiH Boaton at Brooklyn, New York at I'hlliulelphla. Chicago at 1 11 iinurKn, . American league Wanhlngtno at Boa ton. Philadelphia at New York, Chicago at Bt. Ixtuia. Detroit at Cleveland. . Federal Ixanue-Buffalo at Brooklyn, Newark at Baltimore. TIP TOPS DEFEAT BLUES OFBUFFALO Brooklyn Breaks Its Long: Losing Streak by Winning Five to One Game. BLUEJACKET IN OOOD FORM BROOKLYN. July (.Brooklyn broke Its long loslntr streak today, winning from Buffalo. S to 1. Bluejacket pitched well for the locals: Score: R H E. Buffalo 00001 00 0-1 62 Brooklyn I 0 1 0 o 1 0 2 5 7 0 i:alterlea: F. Anderson, Krapp and Blair; Bli'cjacket and Himun. Terpa Kaay far Newark. BALTIMORE, July .-Newark found Baltimore easy today and won. 7 to I, The vlaitora bunched hlta off Uulnn. while Falkenberg kept tha home team s mow scattered, ucore- 1LH.K. Newark 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 07 18 0 B I timer ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 12 2 Batteries: I alkenberg and Rariden; uuinn ana jacauiscn. t'aseys Blank Terriers. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July 6-Slngles In the seventh Inning bv Easterly. Packard and fhadbourn enabled Kansas City to score the run which won today a pamr, 1 10 w. Jicore; K M K. St. IiOuta ...0 000000 00 7 0 Kansas City OOOOOillO 1 t 0 Hattenes: liavenport and Hartley; Cul lop, Packard and Kaaterly. Denv.er Comes for Four-Game Series The Denver Bears will Invade Omaha today for a four-game series. Two games will he played un Thursday and Friday will he ladles' day. Games will lie called at S o'clock except on Thursday, when tha first gam will start at I o'clock. i WORLD RECORDS SMASHED AT DODGE CITY RACES World a record were smashed at Dodge City In most Important SOO-mlle International motorcycle classic of ths season and Otto Walker retain to title of world's chapton. Otto Walker, on a Harlry-Davldaon. broke t',te former world's record (hold by himself) for ton miles, making the distance in 2 hour U mlautt and to seconds, svartglng 7i:J7 miles per hour. t it... former record being an avetag of mllea per hour, rrade at Vrnlca, Cel.. on April 4. Harry Crandell came in sacend on a Harley-Dalion , time 3:M.; Carl Go'idy. tMcelslor. third, time 4:07:02; Joa Woltera on a llarlcy-Davtdson. fowrth; "Red" Parkhurst, .m a Harley-Davidaon. fifth: A I. H-atton, on a Haney-Davldson. aixth: Kalph Cooper, on a Harley-Davld-ion, seventh. Daeky II .la.ee Take baasea. tueky Holmes defeated the Bourgeois at Carter lake Monday. Baker, pitching for the Duckya, allowed two hlta and strack out. ten men. The score: RH K ucks 0 2 0 a I 0 4 - ii a ! Itoureeols ...S000000aa.a Stolen bases: Wome. Cunnin.h.n. Two-baaa hlta. Baker (1). Homeca, Klana- aan. Basra on ball, off Baker. 1; off a.inno.t 4. t mpire; nogatl. Red Kas Release Met'ake. KOSTON. July 1-1 he Hoatoai AmeH eans trnUy released McCakM. a pitcher, and Holmes a catcher, to Lynn of ths New Kngiand league. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, .IULY Copyright. 11 a. International Newa Service. a. RED HOSE TAKE TWO FROiJ THESENATORS Bostons Repeat Performance of Day Before in Capturing Double Header. NARROW THE MARGIN MORE BOSTON, July The Red Sox took two more games from Waahlngton to day, further narrowing the margin to first, place. Tha flrt contest won, 5 to 1. was de cided In the flrat two Innings when Boa ton bunched hlta for all Ita nuns. Boehl Ing was forced to leave the game In the opening inning, when he waa hit on the pitching hand by a ball ofr Breaker's bat. Boston's four runs in the second game cam In tha first and third inning. Gregg gave way to a pinch hitter In the second Inning and' Mays upheld Boston's pitching burden well thereafter. Score, first game: WA8HINOTON. BOSTON AB.H.O..AE. AB. H.O.A.B. Mneliar, rf . . 4 lit tHoofMr. rf..,4 110 rnaiar. lb... I 14 4 OJanvrln, aa.. I 2 12 Hhanka. If... 4 til lHpMkr. cf . 4 1100 Milan, cf.... 4 2 11 tHoblltael, lb I 0 11 0 0 ni1ll, lb... 4 11 1 lLaola. If.... I I I 9 0 Oinnollr. lb. 4 1 1 2 OOaDtoar, lb. I 11 H Henry. C....I 0 14 OBarrr, lb.... I lilt Mi-llrM. a. 4 0 14 U'kdy, e I 1 I I 0 Boehllns. p.. 0 OBbor. p.... t t 4 0 Hnppar. p... lOttl Willlun ..100 Total ! t X 11 0 Total 14. I 24 PI 4. "Haiied tor Hopper In ninth. Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Ronton 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Two-baae hlta: Connolly. Btolon bases: pesker, Mhanka, Moellcr. Double play: Foster and Gondii. Base on halls: Off Hopper. 8; off Hhore, 2. Hlta: Off Hoe h ling,' 1 In one-third Inning; off Hopper, In seven and two-thirds In nings. Struck out: By Hooper, 1; by fhore, 4. - Umpire: Nallin and Dlneen. Mcore second game:-, WAtHINOTON. BOSTON. AB H.O A K AB.H.O.A B. Mealier. rf..t 1 10 0 Hon par. rf...i 0 8 0 0 Koatar. tk...4 1 t 1 Uanrrln, a,.. 4 I 2 4 1 Hhanka. If... I 1 4 1 OHpMkar. cf.. 4 I 4 0 0 Milan, ft ... I t I 0 tHoblltael lb 4 110 0 0 (1, nlll. lb . .4 0 t 1 1LU. If.... I 111 Coanullr. Il llll OOanlnar. lb. 4 4 0 1 0 H.nrr, c... I Pit I Rarer, lb... I 0141 MrUrld. a. I t 4 OThomaa ... 11110 Johnaon. p.. I 1 (k 1 Otlrasx. p.... 0 t 0 0 0 William ..1 0 0 0 0Hnrlkaan . 1 0 0 Maya, p I 0 1 1 0 Totala II 7 14 II 4 Totala II 12 27 11 2 Batted for Johnann 111 ninth. Batted for Gregg in second. Boston 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 WaHhlngton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baae hit: roter. Three-baae hit: Johnaon.' Double play: Foater and Gan riil. Base on balls: Gregg, 2: Johnson, Hits: Off Gregg. 2 in two Innings: off Mays, S In seven Innings. Strueit out: By Johnson, 1; by Mays. Z. Umpire: I'ineen snd Xallln. Tigers Wklp Cleveland. CLEVELAND. July .-Walker and Hamtad were wild and Ineffective and Detroit defeatetl Cleveland. 7 to 6. send ing the local team In the last Waco. Long hlta were responsible for Cleve- iniiu 1 nr., inrw rune, wniia m rally in the ninth Inning sent Cavet from the box. but left Cleveland one ahoht of a tie. Score: CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A B ' AB H O A E Southw'h. eft 1 It ovut. lb 4 0 2 1 0 Ham'ona. lb 4 1 1 OKavena'. lb. 4 1 I 1 1 t hapmaa, aa I I I lYnun, ?b...o t 0 0 A Jackaoa, rr . 4 1 1 ocobb. ef 1 1 1 1 Graney. If... I 1 1 0 6 crw ford, rf I 1 10 0 Kirk., lb. .. 4 1 II 0 tvoaeh. If.... 8 1 S Barbara, lb. 4 111 OBurna. lb.... I OHIO O'Nalll, ... 4 14 4 OBuaa. .... 4 114 Walker, p .; 10 11 Bkr, c 4 1110 Hanrtad, p.. a I tr,M, p.... I lot Johm. 0 Be Land. p... t tit Hmltk llttt Wmb.cn .. t 0 0 0 Totala 11 I 27 11 I LalDOld ....(OA Ctfurabe ...t S t t 0 Total 14 t 17 It 1 Batted for Walker In sixth. Hatted fur Haratad In eighth. Batted for Jones In ninth. Ran for O'Neill In fourth. Cleveland ..,.0, 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 8-4 Detroit 0 0 2 1 1 0 8 0 0-7 Two-base hlta: Smith, Hammond, Klrke, oCbb. Cavet. Three-base hit; Jsckson. Double plays: Burns to Buah, Chapman to Ktrks. Walker to Klrke Hit: Off Walker, t In six Innings: off Harstad. 8 In two Innlnaa; off Jonet, none in one Inning: off Cavet, 8 In eight innings, none ,,t In nith; off Bolad. 1 in one innia. Baaea on balra: off Walker,. 5; off Harstad. 2; off Jones. 1 off Cavet. 2; off Roland. 1. HUiuok out By Walker, 8; by Cavet, t I'mpires Connolly and Wallace), Macks Basasi Yanks. NEW YORK. July . Philadelphia took ita third straight game of the present series from New Yoiik today, 7 to . 1 nomas miowison. a semi -professional pitcher from Rldgeway, Pa., started hi flrat major league game for the vlaltora and waa hit hard, but waa effective In the pinches. Fourteen Tankeea were left on baaea. The Athletics knocked Mc Hale out of the box in the third. He wsa also poorly supported, four errohe being mado during his stay on the mound, hcore: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AH H O A I ABH.OAE Murphy, rf.. I 1 Hik. rf t I I at runt. ex.. , I eklnpa. sat I 1 lah. If.... I It IMalarl. Ik... I 1 I I 1 a SclMHS. lb. . I III rtg. Ik..... I I 11 1 t W4 jm. ie. . . a i a o,K rf M. lnula. 11,1 1 I I lliartaall. ir.. 111 ll. 4 I 4 I tBoaaa. th...l I . k.(. aa..... 4 til Srtr.n.r. ..! Knowlaoa. si 8 0 -.ldw.ll .. 1 Kunamakr. 1 1 Tol.la M 11 17 14 IMrHtK. S.l I I I I Broara. .... 11 'ra I I t nlT xir.ll. a... I aaumaaa ..11 Toula 41 14 rf II I Philadelphia 2 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 u 7 New York 4) 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 Hatted for Sweeney In eighth. Bstled for Brown in eighth. Kan for Cree In eighth. -Hatted for Cottrell in ninth. Two-bae hit: Sclin. Laloia. Maisel. HartaelL Home run: Lapp. Double plays: I.ajore and' Kopf. Baaea on balla: Off Mc Hale, 1; off Brown. 1; off Knowlson. 4 Hits: Off McHale. 8 In two and two thirds Innings; . off Brown, 4 In five and one-third Innings: off Cottrell, I In one Irnlng Hit by pitcher: Boone by Knowl son, Knowlson by Brown. Struck out: By Brown, J; by Knowison. 8. I'mpires: Hildebrand and O'Loughlln. Wklla Mas Beat Hrawaa. 8T liOtlS. July (.-After losing five consecutive gsmee. Ctiieago braced and defeated tha locale today. 13 to I. Three Kt. Louis pitchers aad sixteen M 7. 1915. Drawn men failed to check the visiting "luaging and auccenafiil base running, .vore: t HK Arju. ST. UH'IH. AB.H.O.A K. AB H.O A E. Kelarh. if . , 2 10 OShoiton. If.. 4 I 2 0 1 Weaver, m . 4 1 I S OAualln. lb... 2 0 110 R l nlllna. 2b t 4 I t OIlrmpl, lb 1 0 0 1 0 J (oil Inn, rf. H I 0 II (il"rtl. lb 4 1 S 0 Holh. If 4 0 1 0 OC W alker, rf 4 I I 0 1 Vfulnlan. lf.. 0 0 0 OK. Walker, rf 4 0 1 0 0 f.lialk. C.. ..4 I I 1 minwinl lb . t 14 11 Rlarkbrn. :b 4 f 0 4 OSohmndt. lb 2 t 7 I el Faher p 4 0 0 1 PI.avan. M...1 0 0 1 t Walah. an. .. I 1 1 1 Totala ... 41 It 27 17 OAgnew. c.,.,1 0 4 11 HevereM. r . I 1 2 0 0 Pfrrrinin. p 0 0 0 0 t Konb. p 1 0 0 A 0 vk. p 1180 '.iearr 1 0 0 0 0 a Tolala 34 27 1 7 Cl.lcago 2 0 rt 4 0 2 0 : 012 Ft. IjuIs 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Batted for Cook in ninth. Two-bnae hits: Felach, E. Collins, Four ricr. Pratt, J. Collins. Three-base hit: J- Colllna. Home run: Fournler. Double plays: Austin, A Knew and Howard. Bases on halls: Off Ferryman, 1, off Koeb. 2; off Cook, 1. Hits: Off Ferry man, 2 in one-third inning; off Kocb, 8 In three and two-thirds tnntnRs; off 'nok, R In five Innlnns. Hit bv pitcher: ijiilninn nv tJooK. Howard by i-aber. Struck out: By Koeb, 1; by Cok, 2; by 1-aber, 8. I'mplrea: Chill end Evans. BEARS WIN BYSOLITARY RUN Denver Team Shuts Out the Links by the Score of One to Nothing. SHESTAK'S HOME RUN DECIDES LINCOLN", July 8. Shestak's home run In the seventh Inning was the extent of the scoring In today's game between Lin coln and Denver, the visitors winning. Today's game was one postponed hy rain at a former series. Score: LINCOLN. r WiFEY. I'M SURE A AB. K. H. O. A. E. Wolfe, If 4 0 0 2 1 0 JtfcGaffigan. as 4 0 2 1 6 0 H Schrelber, lb.... 4 0 0 15 0 0 Wclntyre, rf...'. 8 0 1 0 0 0 Morse, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 McAllister, c 3 0 14 10 Lloyd. 2b 4 0 0 3 8 0 lialey. 3b 4 0 2 2 3 0 B. Bchrelber, p J 0 0 3 0 Totals 31 6 27 16 0 DENVER. AB. It. II. G. A. E. Spencer, cf 4 0 2 2 1 0 Miller, rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 McCormick, If a o 1 0 0 0 Galloway, 2b 4 0 4 J I 0 Coffey, 3b 3 0 0 0 S 1 Shields, lb 4 0 0 in 0 1 Kelleher, ss 4 0 0 .( 8 1 rhestak. c i 1 1 0 0 Captwell, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 31 1 8 M 18 8 Morse out on Infield fly. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Denver 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Home run: Shestak. Two-base hit: Mc Intyre, McCormick. Spencer. Iouhle play: Daley to Lloyd to H. Kc.hretber. .Sacrifice hlta: B, Schreirer, Morse, Coffey. Struck out: Bv Cantwrll. 3. Baaea on balls: Off B. 8chrelber, 1; off Cantwell, 8. Hit by pitcher: By Cantwell, 1. Time: 1:28 Um pire: Mullen. I Atlanta Defeats Oxford. OXFORD. Neb.. July . (Special.) At lanta defeated Oxford on local grounds Monday afternoon by a score of 8 to 4. Lurking waa wild In the first two In nings, walking three men and hitting three, and this, coupled with some timely hitting, gave Atlanta too big a lead to be overcome. 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