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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TI ESDAY, JULY HO, liH."i
SIODX TAKE TWO
FROHM'S CREW
Wildneti on Part of North and
Thompson Loiei Pint Game
After it i Won.
Phool Phan Phables
Drawn for The Bee by Hoban
3
SECOND IS A WOEFUL AFFAIR
VffcP 1 over pd CeTTN lW TO LEfrOa -the 6a?U2 euHEY ( 0 ot ,e uasKT. -cue (Try rWfe cm ace imwsouh home
lBrtUI, 7; ' " ' s- yv K?
TJie iter ling force of General von
Htndenberc Krug met defeat twice yes
terday. Two battle wore mini at the
Rnurk ball lot and both time thr Krn
army waa repul vd with heavy losses .
The flint count wa i to J In favor of
the enemy and the orond. I to 3.
'Twaa a mi) ocaalon for all supporter
of the local. For even framen of the j
Initial mobat the Rourke led In the '
skirmishes, but when, the Floui started (
their heavy bombardment our brave i
athlete were quickly aubdued. The fatal
pa nm was the ebjhth. Four run were
put over on two hit and a flock of
battery mlatakea and It remained for the
hoapltal rorpa to come around and col
lect the dead and wounded.
To open the affair North aalkej Pa vis
and Lejeune hit aafely. . Kano beat out)
a bunt when North waa alow In field In
It. Then North walked Henallnr. froclnit
uavis over me runner, ne piirnei iwn
wide one to Davidson and General Krtiu
sent out an ft. O. 8. for reinforcement.
Colonel Thompaon ram to the rescue.
but didn't rescue. He completed the walk
to Davidson and Lejeune trotted home
unmoleeted. Aa the acore waa previously j
J to lln our favor, the count waa tied. ,
Donnelly' Infield out rea-lHtcred Kane ;
and on thle out and Kelly Davidson i
scooted lo third from which point of
vantage he marked on Krueier'a passed
ball.
Waste Tine.
The hostile crew atarted out In the very
first Inning of the aecond fray and when
the flrat Inning waa over the game wa
over. Five runs were pinned aero on
four hit off jrounx Mr. Hoffman and
four blunder by the Rourke defenne.
Bverdon went la after the flrat at ansa,
but he wa too late. The game finished,
I to J.
The ama team play today
called at J o'clock. Mcore:
Score, flrt game-
SIOUX CITT.
xa n. fi
ooney, 7b 4
flame
0
Talllon. ss 4 0
niavls. If 1
l-eteune, rf I I
Kane, lb 4 1
llenalln. 3h J 1
Davldeon, rf.,.,u...3 .1
dxinnrlly. r 4 0
'Kelly, p 0
Totals
Well. If
Hmlth, cf
tl'oreythe, rf...
I.rufupr, o....,
Krua, 2I ,
rMhielbner, Ut,
'Hrecn, b ,
M'halen, a
North, p...
Thompeon, p..,
Wane ..
Totalw
M t
OMAHA.
AH, K.
4
4
4
4
4
4
S
0
1
.34
O.
1
!
It
I
. 1
1
11
O.
O
t
i
t
u
i
0
0
A.
11
A.
0
0
0
IX
K.
I
Tnniiel.lll, tb.,..
Hieen. c
Tlionui, p
MngrlilK. p
Va-dcrveldt, p..
.y Lit MB HdM ' -toot f,,jj? etM MP COfe MlWtS 4; A poNNlN HOME WOW ' SOME Tae,- ft Jf iJJ W
iPllL lllIIIWittl!flf(llll(lllillllllilll
1 1 . .
Total IM 1
tit JUSKI'H.
AH. R.
7 24 15
Koehlrr. 2b...
Nloholaun, If..
WaUon. rf ...
Hllllama, lb..
HelrrMT, cf....
ltIP. a
0CronllnK. lb...
6 lilt, o. .......
vance, .... .
'Blanck batted (or Thompson In ninth.
t-lr.u city
Hit I t 4 :U 0 I -
1'i)N ...0 3 1 1 1 1 2 110
Omehar-
He 1 a 1 1
Hun 0 1 1 0 0 t t V o-f
Klanck batted for Thnpeon In ninth.
Two-baa hits: Kelly, Kruraer. Ptolen
baeea: Hensllns;. Knmirer. hrnUh, Whalen.
mhiiebner. fcrlflce hit: Tulllon. Teft
on baaea. Klou tMty, 7; Omaha, A Hlt:
Ciff North, In aeven and part of another
limlnir; off Thompaon, t In two lnnlrut.
iMnick out: By Kelly, ; by Thimpaon,
1. Kaae on halt; Off Kellv, t, off
North, 4: off Thompson, 1. Will nltoti:
Kelly. Pawed ball: Knieanr ii). lVlk:
Kelly (1). Time of (ante .:0. V niplree.
Ablott and Cuaick.
OMAHA.
AH. H. U. O. A K.
Hmlth. cf 0 11 2 1
Hrevn. Sb 1 2 0 0
K.ireythe. rf I 0 t I I 0
Well. If 3 t M 0 I
Krueger. e M 4 0 1 1 3 a
Krug. 3b. . 3 0 t 3 I
reVhltebrter. lb 4 aim 0
W luJen. 4 1 12 4 1
Hoffman, p A 0 0 0 0 ft
erdnn, p I 1 6
Ulanck 1 0 0
Totfcl 31 1 " 31 "
blOCX CITT.
B, R. H. O. A. K.
Ooonay, Jb 4 114 10
Talllon, as 1 I 0 3 3
Devta, U. . I. 4 3 3 3 0 0
ue)un. of..M.....n 3 4 0 a
Kane, lb 1 0 0 7 1 0
llenallns. tb 4 11110
iNtvidson, rf..M..... 4 13 3 10
lOoaby, C. ...... ...... 3 O 0 4 0 0
Uaaper, p. 4 0 1 1 t o
H.
0
3
0
o
3
1
0
0
1
o.
i
1
A.
I
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
Totals 1)2 4 7 27 ( 1
IV Molnea 0 0 0 It 0 0 I 0 01
81. Joanpli 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 4
Two-ba hits: NU'holnon (2), Hunter,
Vivnce. rltolen !: Itllln. rUrrtflce lilt:
Wateon. lilt: f)lf Thomne. 3 In twi-thlrda
Innlna; off MoKrldg.-. u In one-third ln
nln(. ("truck out: liy Vanoe, 0; by Thomaa,
1; by Moarlda-e. 1: by Vanderveldt. 2.
Haaea on balls: Off Thomas, 1; off Van
Oerveldt. 4, off Vanoe, 4. Hit by pliotied
be.ll: By Thomaa, l; by Vaitflo, 1. 1U on
baaea: lr Molne, 11; Ht. Joeeph, 11.
Kerned runs: Ht . J.ianph. 6; le Wolnce, 1.
Ioubl nW: Wllluttiis to Itapp to Wil
liam. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Mullin.
WirilKS rtPTlBK TUB SKCONII
awlk
Aid ef
lilts m4. Wlm with
Llaeola'a Hrrora.
tI.fCOJ.N, July with a' rrn
strutted team the Wichita bunched their
Mis with Unooln'a error and won the
second fame of the serlus, I lo 4. Ht-ore;
MNOOI.N.
' All. R
Wolfe. If ..4 1
MvOafflKan, s. .. 4 0
II. Hchrelber, lb... 6 0
4 0
II 1
4 3
A
J' s
3 0
P 0
Mrlntym r(.
Yanta, of. ...
Lloyd, 2b. ....
lHily. b. ...
Mc MlieUir, c
Morse, .
11. tkhrleber.
11.
0
1
3
0
3
3
1
0
1
A.
0
3
X
0
0
4
V
4
1
0
0
1
' 0
0
0
1
3
I 13 37 11
0 1-1
1 i is
0 1-3
0 1-0
Totals .U
Baited for Itmddi In ninth.
loua Uty
hum a 0 a 1 0 1
Hits MMMmM..4 0 1 1 a 0 1
Cmah fe
lt una , w. ..0 I I I I I I
Hits .... 1 0 0 1111
Three-base hit: Whalen. Tvikkiu Mt
Tune U. Iavla (2), Henallna, K rue for,
Torsytae. Htolen base: lun. Sacrifice
hit: lvts. Double plays; lavtdson to
Kane. Breen to Whalen to pVhllebnar.
Hits: Off Hoffman, 4 In on Inning; off
K. vvrdon, 3 In eluht Innlnars. Struck out:
By Uasper. 3; by Hoffman, 1. lilt by
pucluxl Ull: By Gasper. Kvardon, Kmlth.
Kruif. Timet 1:46. U'mplrea: Abbott and
Cuslck,
DITIOI TUB DOrDLH-lIKAUER
BMtera Take Ik First Jesles
tb le4.
TT. JOSFPH, Mo.. JHy St. Joeph
nd Dea Moines divided today' double
header, the visitors txkliui tb first,
and the local the last contest. Men re,
first game:
PES MOINES.
Totals
Bennett, rf. .
Fox, If
lloep, lb.-aa.
Untton. as. .
I'attereon, lb.
Hovhe, b. ...
Thieaalna;, cf.
I.amP, jb. ...
flrtfflth. c. ...
l'at. p
flelst, p
37
WICHITA.
AH. K.
I 1
4
4
, 1
3
2
J
&
3
3
1
4 10 CT 14
11.
0
O.
1
4
6
0
3
3
0
0
A
0
0
4
U.
0
Totals M 3 Hi n 11 3
Lincoln 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0-4
Wichita 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 1 0-3
Three-base hits: Fox, Thlesslnif. Two
bass bits: Kwirelber, Daley, Uonnntt,
Fox. Patterson, iJoyd. Stolen bae: Mc
Allbrter. bairtflct hILa: Motlaf flaan,
Koch (), llosp. I'atterson. Htrucli out:
liy Morse, I; by Tate. 3: by (Met, 4; by
Hchretber, 1. llaaca on balls: Oft Mores,
3; off lat. 3: off ttelet. 1: off KchHeber,
3. Wild pitches l'atn, Morse. l'ttchln
record: Two run and five tdtj In three
Innliuia 01 f I'ate: four runs and five hits
In aix Inntnn off Uelat; four run arid
tx hit In four inning off Morse; four
run and four hits In five innlnT off
RchretlK-r. Time: 2:U0. Umpire: O'llilen.
laho, K
Hunter, cf....
3 -Hi. If
Jotves. lb
Hartford, as...
LooUit, 3b....
Tannehlll. b..
(irahsm, c...
Mussvr, p
AH.
H,
1
0
I
2
0
0
0
0
II.
Total
8T.
Kosliler. 2b...
NUholson. If..
Watson, rf
tVhiiaius, lb...
Hl ier, cf
rispp. as
ticoeilns;. 3b....
hlchsrdson. e..
loutiertnllk, p..
Vl
WUiey. p
Totala
...34 I k
JOSRP1I.
AH. It. H.
.4
...31
0
1
1
I
0
0
)
o.
It
q.
n
A.
1
0
0
1
1
t
t
0
3
13
A.
4
a
0
0
7
3
3
0
DEYVGR AMI) TOIT.K4 DIVIDH
Bears taptar First, bat l.us Ke.
41 to Kama.
TOPKKA, Kan.. July ).-Lcnver walked
away with the first iinme of a double
fhmkder, but lost the second. Score, first
ruite:
DBNVKK.
Alt. K. II.
(pence r. cf. 3 1 1
Miller, rf 4 3 3
Mwt'ormtck. h? 4 0 0
Hullowy, 2b 4 3 2
rViffev. M (11
HlilrUU. lb. .. 3 1 ;
Kellhrr. ss 3 0 2
Wirolsk. c. 3 0 1
Harrinirlon, p 10 1
(askoll. p 10 0
Totala
I't'ochraa. 3b. .
T"Hsik3k, aa. ....
llll. cf
iFtsher. lb.
Jackson. If. ..
j 1 Attiiir, 2b..
I Trainer, rf. ...
F-. 1 Monroe, c
0 Daxtmei, p. ...
0rtarurs, . ...
4 0 10
TOPKKA.
AH. H.
Totals
..
I H II 1
hatted for Iouderrpllk In els-nth.
'aiuasvr out
Ie Molne
t. Jose(b .
bunted
bird strike.
..3 0001000 0-4
.0 00000003-4
Two-bass hits: Tamuolll. Joi.es (2;
Orweiina-. 8toln Iwscs; litlls. lurtforl.
Kits: Off Ixtudurmitk. to eicht 1 11 nine,
fctrvick out: Hy Miliar, 4. laj 10 ll:s
f f Loudniillk. 4; jff iit, L left
ni) runs: ! Moines, t; it. Jkepli, 3.
Isrued runs: lHfMjln., 4; JusmoIi, 1
lliiko: tn. t'mp.ie: MulMn.
Cx-era, svx-onil asue:
H UK Kins, p,
,-urou
e
I 'Batted fur lluinj In ninth
0 Denver 4 0 I 0 0
i'Tupofc 1 a
. . .
ii"to run: Bivieins. 1'nree-nsea hit:
Qallowsy. Tisu-tMLse lilt: KrlDier. nc.
rifio hlu: Mot'ormh-Ji. bheslaa, Oaskeil.
iKmble plsy: McOoniilck to Khestsk.
Hits: Off I'ashner. 4 In one Innlns: off
Msnders. 4 In two and ono-third innlnaa:
luff llarriiiaiou. It lit ftt Imuima. Basra
O. A. F
3 I 0
1 0 o
1 1 0
0 3 0
0 0 0
40
4 0 0
lit 2 0
V 0 0
0 10
04 0 0-0
O. A. K.
1 t 0
3 3 0
3 10
12 1 0
I O 0
3 I 0
I 0
i 0 U
0 1 0
so
0 3 0
0 0 U
u
I.
0 4 0 0-0
1W0 0-2
DKS MOINES.
Hahn. rf
rbajo. rf....
H jnur, If....
J.ll.B. If: .
l r..,
H.i 1 as..
.Atfiu 10....
AB.
R.
I
0
II
o.
0
I
3
14
I
1
K.
0
on balls' Off banders. 1; off Husaina. k:
off liarrUtatoii, 1. off Cioakell, a bVruck
out: ly lluaaiiis, 4: by Harrinftoo. 4;
by Oaskfll. 4. Hlthy pitclird IhUI: By
Iluvalns, 1; by liarrinston, 2. Wild pitch!
HumicIii. Time: t An. I'ntpir
Hytklo. rlcore. seoond gaine:
M5.VVER.
AB. R.
rueiKr, cl 1
Miller, rf I
V.(,len. rf.. 1
.'ornikk, It 4
tisJloway, 3b I
Vftl'Y. 2b
M.I..I U. lb 4
keilher. ss 4
telbr, c 4
Van
H.
1
0
0
1
.2
I
t.
Standing of Teams
Dei Molnea
Denver
Omaha
Lincoln
Topeka .....
rilous Otty.
bt. Joseph
WEITKRN LRAOVB.
Palyed. Won. I-ost
...14
...M
...
..HO
63
4H
43
43
4K
37
32
30
30
34
42
37
40
46
43
61
Wichita. 31
AMER. LEAOl'B.
W.UIVt.l
Boston 62 29 .M3 Thlla. 43 34
Detroit ....63 31 .KM
Chicago ....MM .:'4
Now York..42 41 .60S
Waah'n ....42 42 .600
W Douia.... 4H ,4e
Phil 2H 63 ,3M
Clsveland M .34
FED. L.BAQCK. I
ret.
..
.676
.604
.M
.61H
.461
.4
.370
NAT. UUaUG,
W.UPct
6fA
Chlso 41 1W .Ml
Brooklyn ...43 3 .Ml
Bt. Louis.... 43 43 .M
ll'ttsburch . 40 41 .iH
New York.!33 30 .44
Boston W U .476
Cincinnati ..32 44 .421
AiMEW. AfldN.
W.UPct.
Kt Poul 64 36 .MS
Minneapolis 46 43 .611
Indbwiapolla 4M M ,U
Kan. City.. .46 43 .611
Cleveland ..40 43 .42
Louisville ..41 46 . 477
Milwaukee .41 46 .477
Oolumbua ...34 63 .313
W.UPct
Kan. City. .4 M .646
iitfoaco ... ,u a ,tfi
Bt. Uul...4U 34 .Ml,
Plttabura-h 43 38 .631
iNewark ....43 41 .313
Brooklyn. 37 43 .J
Buffalo ....S3 61 .437
BaJllmoro' .31 61 .S7i
Yesterslay Reealts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Kloux City. -: Omaha. K-8.
. Ie Molnea, 0-1: HU Joenph,
WlchlU. 3: Lincoln, j.
lenver. 3-6; Topeka, 7-4,
NATIONAL. LKAOUO.
Pt. Louis, 3; New Yor. 1.
Chlcaa-o, 0; Philadelphia, t.
Cincinnati, 1: Boston. 4.
Ilttaburvh. ; Brooklyn. ?.
A-MRIUCAN LEVOUE. . ,
Boston, t: Chtcasro.
' Philadelphia, 6; letrclt, f.
waahlnarton. 4: Cleveland, i.
New York. 3; rX. Loula. 1
FRDERAL. LEAOITE..
Baltimore 17; M. Louis, 4-4.
Buffalo. 3: PltUtburgh. &.
Brooklyn, 3; Chtcaajo, I.
Newark, 6; Kanaaa City. 0.
Caasaea Today.
Western lSs-ru Htoux City at Oniaha
Pea Molne at Bt. ..'oaeph, Wichita, at
Lincoln. Denver at Topeka.
National Lea-ue St. Loula at New
Tork. Cliloaao at Phlladelpnlt, Clnaln-
natl at Boston. Itttslurclt at Brooklyn.
American lvalue Boston at feH. Loul.
Federal Ieue Brooklyn at Chicago,
Baitlmor at at. Loula.
BLUES OVERWHELM
SMOKY CITY REBELS
Both Sides Change Pitchers, but
Hearn Is No ImproTement on
Dickinson.
EIGHT TO FIVE THE SCORE
Cantwelt,
Total
P i
34 I
TOPKKA.
AB. R.
Cochran, 8b 0
I0tU'k. ss
Dell, cf 4
r leher, lb............ 4
Jackson. If ........... 4
,lAttlmor. 3t. 1
Trainer, rf.
Hupps, C...
Cluiio, p....
Ikaff. p...
Dastiner, p..
a a 1 0
a S4 11 4
K. O. A. E.
1 3 0
114 0
1 4 0 0
17 10
0 0 0 0
13 10:
3310
13 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 10 0
0 0 10
"a v Ti 0
I 1 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 -8
Total 34 S
TMnver 1 10 0
Topeka 4 ISO
Two-base hit: Trainer. Oallosray,
Hhleld. KacrMlc hit: lkaff. Harlflc
fly: Cantwell. Double play: Trainer to
Bostlt'k. Stolen bases: Cochran, llostlck,
Dell. Trainer. Hits: tff Ctunn, 4 In
four and two-thirds Inning: off Das li
ner. 6 In five Inning. Base on ball.
Off Clunn, 1; off LaJiaff, 1: off Cantwell.
3. Ktrurk out: By Clunn, 8: by lhiir,
1: by Cantwll. 3. Wild pitch: Cant
well. Hit by pitched ball: By Ukaff.
1. Ttm: 100. I'mpire: Van feyoUe.
BURLINGTON TEAM IS
DEFEATED AT SENECA
StS'l-X'A, Neb., July 20. Before one of
Ui largest crowd aver attendlrur a tali
game In thla town the fast Beneoa team
defeated the Iltirllncton team from
Omaha by the oor of 3 to 1. ft-ore:
R.H.E.
Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 3 '.
benera 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -3 4 3
Balirrles Omaha: l.dKsr and Bouiuinn,
feneca, Mrlntyre and Mclnlyr.
( ,
isaerleaa Aeeeelatlea,
At t. Paul- R.tt.K
Ciiluni'Mia v 2 ;
Xt. Paul 8 U 1
Batieiirs: Kerry and C'enian: Hall and
Jo4inm.
At klllwaukee R 11 K
l.outvill 1 k f
Milwaukee 6 It 0
Batteries: Taylor and Clemens; Cos n
Bbarklefont and Brannon.
At K annas City, first tame: R.H F
Indianapolis 14 '
Kansas City 3 lv -
Batteries: iters and Blackburn; ft and
era. Carroll, 1 arinn and Alexamler.
At Kansas City, second (tiw: I1.UF
Indianapolis v 14 1
Kansas City 3 0 :
Battertea: Burk and Blackburn: DaJh'.
Regan and tlt'tliel. Aleiander.
At Mmneapulla first asm: R.H F
Cleveland f 11 (
Mlnneapotl It 17 :
Batter' as: James and Bl'Urur; Huupv'
and CHililvan.
At Minneapolis, second am: M.H F
Cleveland 0 17 t
Minneapolis 1 :
Hattsviea: How maa, James and rerort
Ingersoll, Ylo(tlc, William and mil
llvan.
0el4 to Taabeoa.
CHARJ-JBrtTOM. July 30 OttfleWsi
Euaeite I-irden Teyden of the Columbia
. C., teaia of the Bwutb Atlentlo lur
has iMwa sold 60 the New Vara Aiuer-Kana.
PITTHBUROH. July 20. Buffalo won
from Pittsburgh today In the Federal
league, 8 to S. Both aide were forced
to change pitchers. Krapp relieved La-
fltte for the visitor In the fourth and
held the bom tea-n aafo, but Hearn wa
no Improvement on Dickinson. Score:
R.H.B.
Buffalo 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 08 1 1
Pittsburgh ..0 04 00000 1 S 0 1
Batteries: Lafltte, Krapp and Allen;
Dickson, Hcarn and Berry.
Newark AVhlp Caa eye.
KANSAS CITY. July 20. Moeelcv held
the locals to three acattered hit today,
Newark taking; the final trame of the
series. Main waa knocked unconscious
by a drive from M'clcy' bat in the
fourth. He was carried from the -field,
Hennlng replacing hint. Score: R.H E
Kansas Clt,v..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 4
newsrK 1 01 1 0 0 0 0 3-4 10 1
Batteries: Main, Hennlng and Brown;
Moseley and 1 la ride n. .
Tops Drown Whales.
CHICAGO, July 20 Joe Flnneran al
lowed ChicaKO only three hits today and
Brooklyn won. 8 to 1. with rMnion's hit-
1 1 n malnlu m.H.IKI. , t 1. .L.,l..
- ,...... i i-.j"iin,,.ir iv., in .iniujin
runs. ltrnnan nl t , h rt a rli a ,1
Kauf struck out four Urnos In five times
up, Boor: It. U.K.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 03 11 3
ChicaKO 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 3 A
Batteries: Klnneran and Hlmons;
Brenxutn, Prcndergast and Wilson.
OMAHANS MAY HELP BUY
STECHER A DIAMOND BELT
Omahans are to be given an oppor
tunity to contribute to Uie diamond belt
which Is to be presented to Joe Sterner
by hi friend In Nebraska, according;
to a letter received from Manager Het
manek by Carl MarflMl. He writes that
the belt Is to cost between 32,f0 and
33,000, and that any who wlh may make
remittance to Dan Gaines of the Mer
chant hotel, Oene Melady of South
Omaha or to the Stecher belt committee
of Dodge. Neb.
for the game left. Yesterday tho Fat
and laa na played the oid team. The
core was t to 3 la favor of the Prohlbe.
Batteries: Haley and Wotsel; Rico and
Murphey. Umpire: Pierce.
Brickley Will Coach
Johns Hopkins Team
BALTIMORE Md., July 20. Charles
Brickley, the fnmou Harvard athlete,
ha signed a contract to coach the John
Hopkins foot ball next fall, tt waa an
nounced here today.
Lea Rarqaet Wleldera Win.
DOFF CITT, Nob.. July 20.-Spec!al
j ri-nr-m. ii nnrus cracKs rroin U.ls city
went to Broken Bo the first of the
week to witness the game of tennis be
tween the Loup City unl Broken Bow
clubs, which resulted In favor of Loup
City by a score of 70 to 46.
Rom Interest Left at Tork. '
YORK. Neb.. July (i-polil - While
York's bane bill team is a tiling of the
past, there 1 still plenty of enthusiasm
Coast leagna Results
At "Fait Lake City
Portland Salt Lake
Batteries: Coveleskle nnd
hmltz. Klttery and Hannah.
At San Francisco
Jyos ArvgvWea
ran Francisco
Batteries: Ryan and Boles;
and Schmidt.
At Los Angeles
Oakland ,
'Vernon
i Batteries: Beer and Kuhn; Elliott, Hen
ley and MiUe, -Spencer.
R.H.B.
,.. 12 1
...1 4 0
Fisher;
R.H.E.
...3 5 3
.... 8 1
Fanning
H.H.E.
,.10 13 4
.1 20 1
Kalkenbenr Sllpptnar.
Old Cy Falkenberg. who, with Kaiser
ling, pitched Indianapolis to the Fedoral
league pennant lant season. Is about, all
In. Falkenberjr ha lost tho old-timo whip
and It 1 aald tliat he I elated for the
Colonial league, the blberia for Federal
leagiien
Hunter Makes Low
Medal Score to Date
CLEVELAND, O., July l-FhootliiB
for the low medal score of the tourna
ment, the weatern amateurs Ihls morn
ing recorded the best scorn on tin course
to date.
W. C. Fownes, Jr., Pittsburgh, came in
with a 72, one stroke tv-Jow tho tourna
ment par, 73, giving him lii for the
thirty- x hole. J. D, Standrish, jr., of
Detroit had a 76 thla tnornirur, making;
hi total 1DS.
Slnklng a twanty-four foot put on the
last green, Paul Hunter of Chicago com
pleted the course thla morning In 74, giv
ing him a low medal score of 1T0. With
but thirty more to com '.a. It look a If
the gold medal for low score would go
to Hunter.
Harry Potter of St. luia mad another
77 today, giving him 164 for tiva thirty-
six bolea
JacJt Neville of Oakland, Cal., who tied
for low score yesterday, required 80
trokea to gat by today, tiviny him a
toU of 164.
I Seatkera Aaeoelatlom.
Mobil. 0; Chattanooga. 1.
New Orleans, 4; Memphis. 7.
Birmingham, 8; Little Rock, 8.
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