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    Tllf: I5KK:' 'OMAHA TJintSDAY; 'AUGUST -ft, 1015.
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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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i OMAHA GETS AWAY
TO A POOR START
rdpeni Series at Home by Losing Two
Games of Doable Bill to
Des Moines.
! SECOND GAME IS A 8WATFEST
OmahSv
Runs I ii 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 I ,
lllls I 0 1 0 t 0 0 1 I r.
Homo run: Baker. Two bn- hits: Saw
yer. Bill. Btolin bases; Ewoldt, l. '
Hreen, Bnkfr. It. Hreen. Sacrifice tilt : I
nmitn. . ijnume piav: NiIiIIi-ihht to
Hlanrk. IWt on Iikjicii: Ilea Moines, i;
nii.hu, 11. Struck out: Hv BaJcr, A, by
Thompson, 7. Bases on balls: off linker.
V otf Thompson. 2. Wlll pltrh; Baker.
Time: 2:15. Umpire: O'Brien.
Judge Sears' Shadeline, 2:07 14
KAWl
AMI
All.
4
; Somewhat petulant over ' the , recent
trimmings administered them by the
lt3iueky and climbing Qrlssltna, Frank I
JJell's crew of Boosters took cut their
-plt on the Rourkea yesterdsy and
aalked off with bargain Mil, Copping
vhrn opening fray, 8 to 2, and the sec
ZLn. 7 to 1.
, .The first ram vu an exhibition of jWhaUn, !b.
I how mtnv runa n n ha marlu nn th ! Mcintyre .
i .... . ; liuill, c
twinur-m numinT 01 fina. i nn irconii
' ijame waa an exhibition of slugging, six-
teen Itttt being poled Off the aouthpaw
! ajanta of one Cerll Thompnon.
Hear Morrldfre, who began to hit the
Mkida m men aa he waa aold to the 1 jot hran, Kii...
Sfankeea. ahowed a. Tevemal of form In TyUomapb rt.'.
Jhe flmt fray and pitched fairly goofTitrown, If....'.'.
Hme, ' lie alo nicked a homo run, I Uittlmore. 2b.
j-hlfh atarted the downfall of tou: c';;;;;
-iorth. The Booatera only made three j iakaff,' p. '.!!'.!
ilta off Ijou in aeven apaanta, but they I
! made aa many runa. In the elf hth Boh
j Itigeraoll, recent acquisition, ahowed the j Lincoln 0 0 2
t ina m cnuna, oi nia aoiiar movameni.
i During that Inning It looked Ilka 30 cent.
J Mb the Booatera hammered home three
runa on a couple of blta.
Povsrth la Oat.
' Uunager Marty switched the llaeup ot
Saffltrftn. a.
."Ifrso, if
'Allium. li .. .
Pchrt'lr, cf....
NarVcHon, p.
Totala ...
Roetick. pa.
niviDB i . :v rv t
Home -V ''rV.VJv" "rV J-ViV
, ,vv. I ' V i -J. ...;v. 1
It. H. O. A. K. 1 I I-,' -y -"W ::.:? I
5 15.:? L.r- I S-' - CL, lW;,'J
1 1 ail b -;v..-- NX) N m-M
1 2 - !! J! 0 , ii V- lM: ,-
....r j s k ii 1 ' L' v ' ' x ---"vi
AM. K. II. O. A. K. V, - i ' ... -i'f
4 o o o 1 a :.r . . --'" .' , - v. , , - ,
4 I 1 1 0 ,0 i ii i i tn t'
4 0 3 2 n o
0 1 ft 1 1
4 0 110 0
.1 0 I) b 3 0
S O U 0 7 0 I
Vlaltera VI the Flr.t and
Team the Hrooad.
IINCOI.N, Am. 4 To'ka and IJnoIn
nivlrli-d a 1oulln-h-iidpr to clow th n.
rifa. the vlritora wmnlnit th flret a;aroe,
4 U 3, ind the locale the a-cond, 7 to 4.
ocore, riint Kit me:
'Moy.l, 2b
vnoire. ir.
BOSTON TAKES ONE
MORE 0FF PIRATES
Buccaneers Drop Third Straight to
Stalling!' Brares on Home -Grounds.
Standing of Teams
WESTKRN LJCAQUE.
Played. Won. l-ont.
HAL NSCORE IS FIVE TO ONE
.33
ft XI 15
hi foroea la Uta aaoond event for luck. !
.A)ao Cy Foraytha hart hla leg trying to
run too taat and waa unable to do any of
' hla famoua tangoing. Hippo MoCheeney,
',' now gent, topped from left to right and
; Varney went into left. Welle went be
i blnd the bat, rtoe Krueger. retired.
But the awltoh didn't do any good as
thoae Booster just naturally tore
Thompson to pieces. Sixteen blows they
;; garnered and It was aa easy victory for
" the hostile crew, r
Hippo McCheeney looks Ilka a pretty
good player. H hits the ball hard,
i harder than anybody ela on the club,
') and he fielda fairly well (or a person of
suoh dlmenslona,
Kar smith la lajarad.
Ear Smith bad a bum day at the bat
ltnti...l fur Whuloii In the ninth.
..uozoivvw v -t
fnik. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-4
Home run: K1hr. Two-heee hit:
Tydeman. liouble pl: MoOaffigan to
Williams' McUafflgan to Uoyd to Wlll
Itmm Htolen biwi: Hrown, Uoyd. Pao
rlflce hits: Mrtlafflajan, Uoyd, Hchrol wf.
Struck out: by Narvson, 4; by Lfikaif,
ft. Rams on bulls: Off Nnrveson, 1: oft
Khadcllne. with a mark of 8:0714 on a . of the district bench. Shndplln is rn
mile track, and il:lli on a half-mile tered In the Omaha DrivliiK club's races! Tul
ring, ta ownea oy judge willla u. Bears) here thla week.
riTT8BURQH, Aug. 4.-PHtaburgh lost
Ita third straight game to Boston today,
i5 to 1. Mamaux left the box in favor ot
Cooper In the thiid Inning after the visit-
; ors had batted out three singles and two
triples off hla delivery. Hughes relieved
I tavla when th latter passed a man in
the second Inning and held the home team
safo until the lest inning, when threo hi.s
produord the locals only run. Score:
BOSTON. PITT8Bl'ROIl.
I AR H.O.A.E
If.
olllu. cf. ..I
JuUomeo, lb.4
Hiucbman, rl.4
V.aor. M...4
Vlw. b
Blrd. In 4
Glbaoo. O....I
AUIll .....1
Mamaul.
Pes Moines H"i 2 3S
lenver WWW
Lincoln 7 .V 4
Topeka 101 hi
Omaha 11 4S 5::
Ploux City Si
Wichita P6 41 57
St. Joseph H? X! An
AMER UEAQITB. I NAT. LEAGUE. ,
W.li.I'.t. W.i..Pct.
Boston 5 34 .M Phlla 61 41 .5M
Detroit ....69 37 .15 Brooklyn ..60 46 .521
Chlcano ....58 3S .6041 Boston 60 4 .621
Pot.
.C0
.ia
.51
6-16
.Vo
.49
.418
.7..
SENATORS DEFEAT
PALE HOSE TWICE
Washington Take Both Ends of
Double-Header from Comis
key's Team.
BOEHLEJG AND GALLIA HURL
Wash'n 61 41! 62fil Chlr-sea 47 4K F.P
New York.. 45 47 .4KH New York. ..40 4 .6i
Cleveland .37 67 . 341 Cincinnati.. 41 63 .438 , "B let the White Sox down with four
VaSHINOTON. Aug. 1 Washington
tok both games of a double-header from
Chicago today, n the first gnmo Boeh-
Moran,
KUipl . Ib..t
t... uoi.y. U..4
MN, CI....I
Kri.midt Id. .4
Mints, lb... I
Mftranvll., si. I
Whaling. S...4
LsvU. 9 X
IkUkllM. p. ...3
BOSTON.
AB H O A E
rt....s l (Ca,r,
l
3
0
AB Slo.A E. "r.W
e V I V O ! auaaaiu
1 l
7
11
I
1
U
0 4
0 S
1 0
Phlla S 3371 St. Ixmls.. .4 63 .465
r En I.BAOUK AMER. ASSN.
W.UPct. W.Ui'ct.
Kan. City. .67 4) .6vW St. Paul 3 4 A12
Chicago ....55 43 .Ml .M1nnes,polls.6'i 48 .KS4
Pittsburgh .63 43 .K Indiana rll.64 4K .529
Newark fi2 4 4 . 541 Kn t ltv . FU 4Q r.'t
St. Ioiilj....51 66 .V I lxui.vllle ..E')4' .frJo
.45 65 . 4601 Cleveland ...4S 63 .4 9
.46 57 . 44HColumhiia ..S9 62 Ste
hitH, and Gallia dupllcatod the perform
ance in the second contest Scott allowed
five hits In his game, and Clcotte and
WolfganK. In the second game, allowed
the same number. Score, first game:
CHICAOO WMHlNdTflX.
AH H O A E W.H.U I.E.
Lakaff. 0. Umpire: Uelsel. 8core, see
ond game:
lloyd, !b.
Wolfe, If,
Yanta. e..
McOafflKan, aa.
Morse, rt
Williams, lb
M. hrelber, cf...
Whalen, lb
Mclntyre, If
McAllister, o
11. Bohraiber, p....
lawaon. p.
AH. K
3
3
0
Totals..
Boatirk, aa
Cochran. b
FlnKer. lb
Tydeman, rf...
Hrown. It
... i
1 ' Ttapps. c...
county PortMoouU, O., la In, watched , Monroe, o
. the game from a box and of course Earl
i couldn't hit. Papa Smith, who fully
looks the part' of a sheriff, la on bis way
. to South Dakota to hook the oufts on a
; culprit and ha stopped otf an routs.
Another chap who took a lively inter-
eat In the doings was Chick Fraser,
HuKKlna, P.
Uaahner, p.
34 7
TOPlOiCA.
Alt. II.
4
S
'.'.7.T. 4
3
a
,.,.,
s
s
0
.17
It. O. A.
1 .1 S
1 .1 0
0 0
oil
1 0 0
3 10 0
10
1 3 2
0 0 0
0 2 1
1 0 2
10 0
" I 10
H. O. A.
1 0 3
0 3 3
0 4 3
0 0 0
1 1 I
1 3 1
1 3 1
ISO
0 1 3
0 0 0
"5 rf is
a o s
o s s e
K.
1
0
0
0
0
0'
iyio. p 4 i s o l i
Totabj M 1 1 3 1
Batted for HI Ins In tenth.
Rt. Joseph V 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Kloux City 0 00100000 13
To-be hits: Clarke, Koehler. Rapp.
Bases on balls: Off Kftfer, 2; off Doyle,
J Htrui'k out: By Kelfer. 6; by DoyWs
I Wild pitches: Kelfer. loyle. Hit by
r Itched bull: Koehler by Doyle. Time:
:. Unplrea: Ryan and Cuslck.
WObVF.S A.U DE.WKR DIVIDB
B.
. I
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
Bears Take First and Wlehra lyoaa;
Merond One.
WICHITA Kan. Alls 1 Wlkll . ..
I llVnvar fllvlrlaH . .l,...I.T-V,'..,l- k.. ..v.
1 . ."enver laklng the first, to 3, and
V
3
-T
Wichita the second, 7 to , In twelve In-
ninns. ecore. llrHt aume:
WICHITA.
ab. it. ii. o. a. n
. 4 0 1 0 0 0
. 4 0 0 1 0 0
.4 0 0 14 0 1
. 5 0 0 1 t 1
.6 1 1 0 11
.412711
. 3 0 1 0 0)
.301241
.10 112 1
. 1 0 0 41 u 0
.1 0 0 0 1 0
. 1 0 0 0 2 0
Bennett, ef. ..
Trillion, rf....
Patterson, lb.
Mrltton. 2b.. i.
Kettllug. 3b..
Husp, rs
Thleslnn, If...
flriffltli, c...
Buster, c
Oelitt, p
('RrnptHill, p..
Southern ....
Totals
Spencer, cf.
Milter, rf....
McCormlek.
Ualluaay, 2b...
Hunter, cf.
Hills. If. ...
Hnlm. rf. ...
Jones, lb. ..
Hj-trorO, ss.
f's vi yer, Zh.
Kwoldt. 3b.'
Mreen, e.
Mogrldve, p.
1
1
1
16
1
0
.' s
2
A'. ' K.
the combats.
The Boosters are t ere again today.
The game will be called at 3 o'clock,
.core, first game:
DES MOINES.
All. R. It
M 2
DENVER.
AH. R.
4
7 27 . 24
It.
II.
0
0
3
1
O.
0
1
3
6
.11
2
4
0
Totals
Lincoln
Touuka. 0 0
t w v k.i. kit- lttimore. Double tilsy:
t x4nnrfluan in Wllllama htoleil rruu 4k
base: Wolfe. Saivrlflee hits: Uoyd. H. I Hhlnlda. lb".
Pittsburgh soout ChlcH didn't ovldenoo l fchreiuer , wjr". .J""1;-. Tb nw.if'',
any symptom, of purch.ltal. after seeing hrfe S'J&I?Y&'&&r"
1; off Ilusgtns, s: on , .
Daaliner. L Hit v pitched UaJI: Hy Total Stt 8 27
Svhrolber, 1: by Hunrlna. -.."iVi1 Ratted for Campbell lo eighth.
record: Four runa and six hits In lour rVnver 0 0 4 1 0 1
iAjkini. innlnui off ek'hrlnr: no , i . . u . . . .. . A , A . A
WIU ,. ........ - 11 II , . .V V V I V V t
runs and no hlta In lo ana onunira in., (rfl on i1(U,M; inver. Wichita. 10.
ntnira off Dawson; five iuna and eisni Kmd run: TV-nver. 1: Wichita. 2.
blta In five and one-thlra inniDKs on Kac-rlflce hit: McCormlek. Two-base hit:
Hun sins; two rune and ona hit hi two- Coffey. Tl.ree-bn.He hit: Kellher Stolen
thirds Inning otf Daahner. Time: 1:21. . bnsea: Coffey, r'hlelda. Hits: Off tlelst.
i.niuire: uowml
I
Siorx CITY C A rTl R a. s t
11
t 0-0
1 0-3
Tolala 81 ( 6 27 IS
OMAHA.
AU. R.
. 0
H. O.
0 1
A.
-mlth. cf.
Krcen. lb. ...
l-'orsythe, rf,
Virus, 3d, ....
KrUf-aer, c. ..
Mn'hraney, If.
' ISt-hllftiner. lb.
vtUlallik, as. ..
Noith. p. ....
I "VVlls
J .Tngvrsoll. p.
ToUls 33
, . 'Batted for North in the seventh.
l ea Moines
11 Huns
I! H"
- 'tm.ha
- Home run: Mogrldire. Three-base hits-
-hllebner. To-bass hltsrjwii
"""ey. Hiolen base: Korsythe. Ka-
.'lce I. its: lliiia. Hunter Mn.ui,
fly: Hilis: lft on i J.
j'joslew t aable lilt or Staa Bases
i ad Drop D-able-Headr.
S ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 4. St. Joseph
'could not hit or run bases successfully
F 'to.l ay and Sioux City took both games of
A a aounio uni, w m tiini . iu i.iw n v i
ronifHl Ruins ii mn um viiinnH.
In the
second
lKiyl
tMl f
e of
team link.
ame Kelfer pUched welL but
hlou l Uy bold the Bt. joaepn
m six and one-third Iiiiuuks; otf Csmp-
neii. z in one and tnn-tlilrds Innlnvs.
Double play: Coffey to Oxllowiiy. Htrui k
out: By Hleraer, 3; bv tlelst. 1; bv South
ern. 1. Buses on Imlls: off terser, 2:
off Oelst. 4: off Camnlel, : off S.nith
ern. 2. Wild pltrh: Ueint. Hit bv pitched
Onu: Tamiii. ueist ana I'atterson hy
Sterser. rime: i 10 1'inplre: Van
aycKie. scoie, secnnn name:
WICHITA.
AM. K. II. n. A. E.'
1 2 1 0
0 1 2 4 0 0
Si-ore, first ai-roe:
ST. JOSEPH.
17 10
S 1 0 s
0 1 1 1 1
0-6
. .'"in, . inu: off North t
. s- ven lniilnKs: off Innersoll. 1 two
::' Mh4i .rurk out: KHy MridK. J:
I ",UJ- "es on bails: Off Mogridss
off North. 3: oif Inrii . fl."
. W Mil .
I . .
Ki ueser f2. Tlr,.. t ir. i-JTrT..
. .iBrien. biore. second same ""
llf J kl.Ll. l. '
A is.
.Jli-nier, cf...
.-His. If
Hii-hn. rf..,.
J 2" n". R
. ; ii.ii r i.i d, ss.
a-wr, 26..,
1 uoUU, 4l...
J35i''n, c
, jk-r, p
TuUls
-nUth. f
' -..leen, 30
'""km, 3k
. ei:i, c
i 1W 'heenry, rf.
lillelMlor, 10.
I ;rii-y. if.
r oisylha
i hiui k. as
" k r.-eicr
i Koi ipsun. p...
. t-tiiou, as
T.Kal
b
...6
... 4
R.
0
f
1
0
i
I
1
1
1
II.
A.
W 7
OMAILA.
AH. R.
esse 9
4
tee
9
es m
w u
ii.
i
o
A.
E.S
4
1
0
0
4
, i
I
1
33
I
t-jiiKi for Varnry In elahih.
K.ti.-d for I (. In eighth.
iirtrii(Md out on infield fiy.
S .ICltJVS
; !: n ...v ....... .f 1 J 0
u 1 i 1 3 1 1 1
AB. 1C- . O. A. B.
Nicholson. If. 4 0 1 0 0 0
Koehler. lb !
llclmer, cf. 4 11110
Williams, rf. 110 0 10
Orodlck. lb 4 0 1 4 t 0
Kai. ss 3 0 1 4 4 3.
tiroellug, 3b. 3 0 0 4 1 1 1
Bliss, u. 8 1 T 1 0
Val. p S 0 0 1 3 0
Kelfer. p. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Watson 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals SO "7 "J 5? 17 t
SIOCX CITT.
AB. It, H. O. A. B.
Cnoney, 3b & 0 0-3 4 0
Clark, rf 4 0 1 3 0
Cailshan. aa 4 0 0 3 4 0
ljeune, cf 4 1 t 0 10
Kane lb 3 0 3 14 2 0
Henslllig. tt 4 1 0 2 2 4
Dttvtdsmi, If 3 I 1 0 0 0
iJoniully, c 4 e 2 S 1
Booihby. p ,4 0 1 1 ( 0
Totala 36 3 V 27 SI 1
Bennett, ef
Tallinn, rf
l'aUera.cn, lb...
Brltton, 2b
Helling. 3b
Hou, vs..
Thieving, If
Orlffith, c
Ril. P
'te p
Southern. ......
Vol
Totals
A.
1
0
0
6
3
o
o
o
0
3
0
HARRY KOCH KEEPS
TITLE JN TENNIS
Omaha Player Defeats Coach
"Jumbo" Stiehm in Three
Straight Sets.
11 i 1? ID
Totals ....11 J 17 1
1 'Hatted for Oinson In n.ntn.
I 'Batted for Cooper In ninth.
'Boston 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-S
! Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
inrefl'uam nius: sum, maiviiTinv,
AVagner. Double play: Collins to Johns
ton. Earned runs: Boston, 6; ltltsburgn,
j. Bases on balls: oft Davis, 2; oft
H'JKhes. 3: oft Mamaux. 2: off Cooper. 1.
Hits: Off Davis, 2 In one Inning (none out I
In second Inning); oft Hughes, a in eignt
Innings; off Mamaux, S In two and two
thirds innings; off Cooper,. 8 in six and
cne-thlrd innings; Hit by pitched ball:
By Cooper, Smith. Struck out: By Hughes,
4: by Mamaux. 8: by Cooper. 6. Umpires:
! Quigley and Emslle.
I - Hetls Trim gaperbas.
: - CINCINNATI. Aug; 4. Dale kept) the
" visitors' hits scattered and Cincinnati
ELLIS AND DAVIS IN DOUBLES uenBeH,nelgameito' one.rCClnc?nnatl
i ' . hit Appleton hard In the fourth and also
LJNCT.N A it 0 4 fnrwtoi -r.!. took kindly to Deli a curves In the sev-
Harry Koch of Omaha retained ills
laurels aa atata tannl. fhumrtlnn l kA
singles hero this afternoon by defeating " Jar., si.'!? I a
Coach "Jumbo" Stiehm of tho University rsu t. ib.. l u
of Nebraska in three straight acts. Koch osTahlV.' tbll a
and Stiehm fought their way through the Bt.ni. ' rt. l I t
state tennis tournament to the finals in Applet! "p.'.l l
the singles by some brilliant playing this " 1 n a o
morning. ,
The Cornhuaker mentor waa no match 'Hummal ,...t a
for Koch la the finals, however, and waa
forced to wag a defensive battle through
out. Kooh had the better of Stiehm In
serving and during the first set manager
to take It rn straight games.
enth. Sent-
BROOKfAV. CINCINVATT.
AH H O. A H AB H O.A E
1 Oflroh. lb. ... 1 vi oi
I Heno.
1 t Waanar.
o I Hoc!
I OKIlllfsr c(...l It
4 Ortttltb. rf...4 8 0 a
4 0Wl.ro. s 4 18 3 0
0 OWIIIIama. If I 18 4 0
1 CMollewlu. lb.4 0 II 4 0
4 i i.. a t a a i a
0 0 "Clark. 1 14 4 4
1 a
TstaJs ....at a 17 II 1
Totals ...M I 84 10 0
't-nitea icr Wagner In seventh.
I tatted for Appleton In fifth.
Batted for Dell In eighth.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 4
Yesterday's Ileaolts
WESTERN LEAGUE.
TopeVa, 4-4; T,lncin, .1-7.
Denver. -; '.Vlchita. 2-7; tied.
Des M-nca, 6-7; Omaha, i-1
Sioux ICty, 1-3: rtt. Joseph. 2-1.
NATIONAL LEAOUIC.
New York. 11-7: Rt. Louis. P-0.
New York, 11-7; St. Louis. 8-0.
Philaiie!,hln-Chfnif.-. rain.
Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 4.
IlOHton, 5; Pittsburgh. 1.
AMERICAN LFTAGUE.
Detroit. 1; Philadelphia, 0,
Chicago. 0-1 Washlnaton, 1-S.
Cleveland-Boston, rain.
Si, Louis-New Y'irk. wet arounds.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn. 1: Pttsbunrh. .
AMERICAN As'SOCl ATlON.
Kansas City, 6; IndlsjispolU, 1.
Minneniiolls. 2; Iiuisville, S.
Milwaukee, 3-6; Cleveland. 8-0.
St. Paul, 0-4; Columbus, 1-0.
(James Today,
Western Leaa-ue Toneka at Lincoln,
Denver at Wichita. Ploux City at St
Joseph, Des Moines at Omaha.
National LeaguePhiladelphia at Pltts-bure-h.
New York at Cincinnati. Boston
at Ch'caao, Brooklyn at St Louis.
American League Chicago at Washing
ton. Detroit at Philadelphia. St. Louis
at New York. Cleveland at Boston.
Federal League Ft. Louis at Baltimore.
Ch'rssro at Brooklyn, PittsLurgh at
Buffalo.
Murphy. rf..4
Weaver, SB... 4
r. r-i In., tb.t
Kournter. lb. I
roach, cf....4 1
I f'o lm. lf. 0
firhalk. C....4
Illarkb.. Jh. l t
Scott. P 1
0Mnll.r. rf
Foater. Sb
. nn. cf.
Srhans. 3b.
lnnli. lb.
Ropp. If.
tlenrv. c..
1 V n-ld. aa I
i Boahllns, . .
0
1 a
1 1
1 0
1 IS
a a
0 6
a l
1 3
i!ii?l;M0RB TO GAME
THANWINNING
Superintendent English Has Ar
ranged Rules to Govern Ball
Games in the Parks.
Koch will receive a silver cud for the' Two-base hlta: Stengel. Groh. Killlfer.
championship in the singles, while Stiehm ! Three-base hits: Stengel. Killlfer. Stolen
will rav.lv. a slWer cup a. runner-up. ! Bk.y'nrT.neli'tri. JS.l
In the doublcs'Ilarrj' Ellla of Lincoln ' Cotshaw to Daubert, Hersog to Mollwlts.
and Guy Davis of Lincoln carried off the Her,f 10 ,n,r' Hersog to Wagner to
honor, by defeating McKllllp and Oeeson Br.:Off p'p.e'' 'i'ofV
in three straight sots after the latter pair Coombs, 1; off Dale, 1, Hlta: Off Appleton.
had succeeded in eliminating Clarko ln tour Innings; oft Dell, ft in three In
Powell and Harrv Koch of Omaiia in n,n"BL off Coombs, 0 in one Inning. Struck
fk .n. . i .v i "ut. B APPleton. 2; by Coombs, 1; by
three thrilling eeta In the semi-finals. Dale. 2. Umpires: JUgler and Hart.
Oeeson and McKllllp beat Powell and I y..Vi hl c T,M
Koch. M, H H Qecson played spec-; ST. .oris Au j.whlls .M..to
tacuiar tennis In these sets and wss re- were out in overcoats her today. New
aton.iblo for the elimination of the Omaha, fork beet St. Louis two games. The
niavMa . i i-cores were 11 to and 7 to 0. In the
P . , , . "rst game New York pelted four St.
Against Ellis and Davis, however, he Louis pitchers. St Louis knocked
was not so successful and the champion- Mahtewson out of the box and got seven
ahlr. allond from hla sraso runo m th eelghth Inning.
ship slipped from his grasp. ,n b. onA T.,r.a(1 .ow.a
Tho acoree ln both elngles and doubles flt. loiiI. four hta, three of these auecea-
chainpionshlps follow: jsively In the third Inning, but a triple
Bt.NGLKi! FINAL.
Koch heat Stiehm O-O. 1, -.
DOUBLES FINAL.
Kllia and Davta beat Oeeson and Mc
Kllllp, 7-5, 7-5. 7-6.
play prevented St. Louis seor(- Score:
NTW YORK. ST. LOVI8.
AB HO.A E AB H O.A.H.
Feds Plan New Eaid
On Organized Ball
Spencer, cf. ....
Miller, rf
MoOormU k. It
Oalloway. lb..
Coffev. Sb
Shields, lb
K nil her. ss....
Wpahr, c
Uaakell, p
Totals..
U 7
DENVER.
AB. R.
t).ae-sj
16 30 IT
If.
O.
13
A. B.
FJurna. If 4 1 I
Rabbins.. If-rf.4 a
finodgrasa. of. 4 1 4
Doyls. lb . I 4 1
KLtctMr. a. 4 4 I
M.rkla. rf-lf.4 4 I
IxtMrt, lb... I I a
Bralnard. Ib.l 14
Iianlti. c 4 3 1
W.nd.ll. c., 4 0 a
I1r..r.. e 1 a I
a bwaoa. lt
. ..a s
na-lwr. If.
Otons. rf....
Miliar, tb..
Pm. tb...
fVlSB. of....
ss.rii.r.
4 1 1
.4 1 1
I 1 8
a a a
I 1 4
i a i
Total Jl 4 14 11 1 Tout. ....18 .17 17 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
Two-hase hit: Milan. Double Play: Fos
ter to Gandil. Bases on balls: Off Boehl
ing, 3. Struck out: Hy Kcott, 3: by Boehl
Ing. 8. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneen. Score,
eccond s-sme:
CHlCAflO. WASHINOTON.
ABHOAK ABHO.AE
Murphy, rt..l 114 OMoellsr, rf...l 3 0 0
I (i homer, zb. ..4 " i l u
6 OMIIan, cf....4 1 4 a
4 OKhanka, 3b. .1 1 3 J'"
a OOamlll. lb. ..3 0 T 3 a
4 tAcaata, If.. ..3 1 4 4 V
1 fAlnamlth, C..8 1 6 I 0
8 rM"Hid. Sh.l 1110
0 (XTallla. p....l 4 8 3 0
a CHenrj. c 0 0 0 4 0
0 0
3 t 37 11 0
W- sver, aa...4 0 1
K CoUlna, tb.l 1 1
Kournler. lb. 3 0 II
F-lii-h cf...4 1 1
J. Collins. If. 2 4 4
May.r. e I 0 3
Hlackb., lb. .1 0 a
ricAtte. p.... 2 a a
l.lfhold ....1 1 0
Wolfgang, p. 0 0 0
TO USE SYSTEM OF MASKING
That the winning of a game should unaa. c...i a 4
U- .k I .1..- 1- ..!,. .DllbUC. P 1 0 0
ue iu ouiy iuiiue iu iuiuiuiiu ? o ,
Totals
Total 17 4 It 11 a
fitted for Clcotte In eighth. 1
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1
Washington 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 8
Two-base hits: Felsch, McBride. Three
baxe hits: Alnsmlth. Stolen base: E.
Collins, Foumler, Murphy. Earned runs:
Chicago, l; Washington, 3. Double play:
Blackhurne to Fournier. Bases on balls:
Off Gallia. 8. Hits: Off Clcotte, 5 In eight
Innings. Struck out: By Clcotte 8- by
Gallia, 4. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln.
Tlarers Beat Marks.
FHILADLFPiriA. Aug. 4.-Wyekoffs
wlldness In the sixth Inning enabled De
trdt to defeat Philadelphia today, 1 to 0.
Dubuo scored the only run of his pitching
duel with Wyckoff on a pass, Vltt's sac
rifice, a paita to Bush, Cobb's single and
Crawford's sacrifice fly. Score:
DETROIT. PHLADEH.PIMA.
AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Pitt. Sb 8 0 3 1 0 "!-. Ih...4 Olid
4 'f trunk. rf...t 0 1 a a
0 o"m ii. if. ..4 i a a a
a OSchans. rf...t 1 8 a 0
a i ..l 2b. ..3 4 14 4
t OMrlnnla. lb. MUM
T.PD e 8 0 4 1 0
3 OKopf. aa lt3
1 (Wyrkott. p.. 8 4 a 7 0
Itu-h an 1 S 1
rbh cf 4 1 I
Crawford, rf.l 4 0
,e neb. I r ... a I l
i Rurna. lb.... 8 4 11
I Youna. lb. ..2 a I
Totals
Itock
s A mc. p .
OOrln.'. a
t i niMuua,
"Hoalia -
84 13 tf tl tWlls.ai
'Qoaaalaa e.,4 1 I
4HT.lt. lb. ...5 I 11
OButlw, a. ...I 1 1
lb 4 4 a
.a a a
.3 i a
14 4
l a a
... l a a
Perdu., p.... a e a
athletics is a tenet not held Id, very
high esteem by Superintendent Eng
lish of public recreation.
During an inter-park competitive
series of playground ball and volley
ball to be held this month be will en
deavor to inculcate the importance
of real sportsmanship and provide in
centives for proper language and con
duct during games.
All contests will be marked on the fol
lowing percentage basla: Forty per cent
for winning. 36 per cent for clean sports
manship and X per cent for reliability.
Sportsmanship will inrlude fouls and in
fractions of rules, prompt acceptance of
officials' decisions and language and
conduct of players during a contest
Reliability will Include prompt appear
ance for play at scheduled hour and date,
faithfully carrying out all rules aa to
registration and weight. This rule is to
punish trickery of sny kind, whether in
trying to fix schedules or running In a
player or changing batting order,
Total. ....21 3 27 17 Tola la ...27 4 27 17 0
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit; Veach. Earned runs: De
troit, I. Double plays: Vltt to Young to
Burns, Mclmiis to Kopf, Wyckoff to
Kopf to Mclnnls. Struck out: By Dubuc.
2: hy Wyckoff, 2. Baaes on balls: Off
Dubuc. 3; oft Wyckolt, 6. Umpires: Chill
and Evans,
R.H.K.
5 S i
1 8 0
Ctv Sanders and
Tipple, 'Willis and
RUE
2 7 3
3 13 1
..a 10 34 IS
Batted for Val In the ninth.
eioux City 04000430 03
St Joseph ........ S 0 0 V 0 0 0 t 0-1
Three-base . hit: Maimer. - Two-base
V !t .'"". Kane, Booihby. Buea on
V, 7i' . . roller. i;- orr
Iim.tliby t Struck out: Uy Val. 3; by
Keifrr. S; bjrHoothby. 2. Time: 1A
linpirea: Cusack and Ryan,
fcvore. swcumiI gnn,K;
ST. JoEi'H
All. R. H. t). A. K
o v II
NI-ho!aon. If
Koehler, lb ,
Hflni.r. cf...
Williams, rf.
Orodlck. lb..
RPl. ss
Orueliruf, 4b.
Bliss, c
Kelfer. p
Watson
Totala ...
Cooney, lb . . .
CUrk, rf
Palilalia II...-44.
l-ejeiiue. if..
Kane, il
U.i.llr.u .11)
1 3 7 I I B vl1oli. If
S WiCroaoy. c
34 1
HIOUX CITY.
AB. R.
4
H
I
1
a
u
I
I
t
0
13
2
I
Matted for Pate In elahth.
One out when winning run acored.
IVnver 0 200004000 0-0
Wichita ... 1 OS0010S000 1 7
Ull on bases: Denver, 8; Wichita. 10.
Earned runs: lienver. 3: Wichita, 4. Sc
riiice hits: H'p, Griffith. Two-base
hits: Kellher, Galloway. Ortfflth, Tallinn.
Stolen ba&e: Bennett. Una: Off RiU-y,
8 In aeven and one-third Innings; off Pat,
two ta one and two-thlrus Inulnga
TENNIS MATCHES AT
BOSTON POSTPONED
BOSTON, Aug. 4. The final In the All
Coniera' Tennis tournament at the Long
wood Cricket club between R. Norrla
A llliama II of Philadelphia and N. W. i
Nllea of Ikiaton waa postponed today on
account of rain. It will bo played to-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 4.-James
01 A. Gllmore. president of the Federal
league, announced here today that hi i
league waa planning another raid on ;
Organised base ball and that negotlattoha
0 with fifteen star of the National and J
? American leaguea were under way. Mr. I 'Ratted for Betsel in the ninth.
1 Gllmore aald the Federala would endeavor ew oTrk 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 ft-lllalble under this system for
0. to sign several well known players In the " v w w a u- , wm , th f, , although auch a
?,f.ll -nd that other, would be found In Lj"?" ?":. Beacher. Dol.n. ,. - '.U!h team
1 ; i inrwDaae nns: urns, Hyatt. Sto.eci ' " "'"i " moat numoer ot
, tne reuerai iu. irainiui viiii n.i maw; iKvie, He.K Butler Lone. D-. in
0 spring. Gllmore said that no amount of play: Butler tc Miller to Hyatt, 'isi
-(money withln reason wouM ..and In ,th. j teVn.TV'hVwn'oJf
j way of the Federala If they could induce Teercau, 1 off Arms. 4 Hlta: Off Math
iauch men as O rover Cleveland Alexander, Jcason. 10 In seven and one-third Innings;
'on isereau. nons in one aria two-thirds
'innings; off Ames. 8 In two and two.
Three points off a team's score will be
Total n7onat th fnaty for swearing, which provl-
Batted for Niehaus in the eighth. 'on Mr English believes, will serve as
I a aeterrent He explains it nuv ha
team to
games.
A schedule of games has been made.
"Stuffy" Mclnnia to sign contracts.
Mr. Gllmore announced that the Fed
eral league undoubtedly would have a
team ln New . York City next year and
that the pennant winner In hla league
would again challenge the winner of the
world's series this fall.
3tf 13
0
1
0
0
. 1
0
. i morrow and th challenge snatch against
M. K. MuLiMighUa. originally scheduled
u I for tomorrow, will be put over until
"I j Friday.
STORZ TO PUY CHAMPS
OF LINCOLN ON SUNDAY
The Stors are booked to Invade Lin-
j coin Sunday, to play the Lincoln Clean
ing and Dye works team there. The
Cleanera have been champions of Lincoln
for two yeara and Deac Meyers, who waa
Just fired by the Western leagua club,
will twirl, so the Stors will have to hustle
to hold thalr own.
l
o.
3
0
Mala Malta Match.
plav.il
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Rain again pie
"enled the traich ! t '- western tennis
tournament at Unt Koivat lodav. After
nailing uiilll late 'n t'iu aft
..1-1. .I....I.4-.I tl.-t
. . - - - "in iiu..ua uniaif ana
I 1 wot ur; nuv Ivk, niU'. l.i r..,.i.. . . I
ana anu
and culled pUy off
8sstkrrs Aaaactalloa.
Naahville. 1; Atlanta 1.
Utile Rock. 1: New Orleans. 3
Memphis. 3: 1 Urn. Ingham. 4 (11 Innings).
Chattanooga, 7: Mobile. 3.
He ix aill Valaalac:.
PAULLINA. la.. Aug. 4.-'Speclal Tele
gram Ira Btdwrii s Kansas City Red
10. won from I'anllina. a to a The bog
son tvenly-Mw of tl.e last thirty games
thirds Innings; off Griner. 0 In three ami
two-thirds Innings: off Nlehaua. 1 in two
third inning; otf Perdue, none In one In
nini;. Mruck out Hy T.reau, 2; by
Ames. 2; by Oriner. 1; by Nlahaua, 1; by
Poeduo. t Umpires: Eaaon a.id Ryron.
Score, aeeond game'
KaTW tork. T. Long
. AIH O.A I. AS H O A S
nil It a 1 t S fiailMi W . I a a
I ti.hMns . If t 4 1 4 Ing. rf .4 4 4 4 8
ISngraaa. ot.4 t I I Millar. Ib-lb.4 48
l-ayl. lb 4 3 4 aiwlaa cf a I 4 4 '
' r-artelir. as. 4 3 I 4 (Hasslsa tb.l 4 8 18
Mrrkl rt...4 I 8 4 i.lc. ....! alls
I .brrt. lb.. ..4 4 I I H.. Ib-rfl a 3 8 a
Pr.lu.r4. lb I 1 8 4 Btlr. a... I I T 8 4
M.f.r. -... 4 18 4 tll.iael. 4b... I 1 4 I
TaarMa. P.4 14 4 Maadoaja. 8 1 1 8 8 0:
TMala ....84 8 81 8 T.tals ... If 4 87 18
MW I CI S 3 V V v 1 i II
Ht. Louis 0 0 0 0
Two-beso hit: Merkle. Threa-beee hits:
Bums. Teraeau. Stolen base: Bratnard.
Earned runs: New York, 4. Double play:
lluUcr to Hugglna to Miller. Triple play:
I ajbert to Doyle. Bases oa bails: Off
Tssreau. 1; off Mssdows. 2. Struck out:
By Teretu, 8; by Meadowa. 1. Umolrss:
n j run ail
fesahs and Celda Daagerasu.
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Batteries: Mlnneanol's. Honner and Rul
llvan: lii-v:ie Vortheon and C'ea.ln.
At Cleveland (first game) R.H.B.
AM'.waukee 3 9 2
Cleveland . tu i
Batterlea: Milwaukee. 8harkleford,
Rhoades and Brannon; Cleveland. McCall
and Billings.
Second Game n it v
I Milwaukee j g j
icveiana a ( i
Batterlea: Milwaukee. Sheckleford and
Bmnnon; Cleveland, Urennan and De
vout. ,
At Columbus (first game) R.H.B.
St. Paul 0 8 3
Columbus 1 13 5
Batterlea: St. Paul. Williams and
Johneon; Columbus, Davis and Coleman.
Second Game Tl.il E
St Paul 4 8 8
Columbus 0 S 1
Batteries: St. Paul. Lei ield and Glenn;
Columbus, Bennett, Ci rtiss and Roberta.
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