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THK BKiS: OMAHA. i'iilDAY, AWTST 1.1, 101..
Bringing Up Father
Copyright. 1tg, International
News Pervloe.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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A RE CEPTION TONic? 2JI.0UT I JL WHA.T IN f VOTt-OMt OF THEM
IN LOSELES-thTy SoE.X V M , ) (T) xJU."He. HAVE too rt MEr VrrrW
hav e,eEN o k,nq YQ SSSr K5f o? ? ? n N m . "ft done J aroumo oowr moth
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Offey, Kb
r-hleh!, lb ..
Kelleher, sa
Knehr. c ..,
Bteraer, p
Cantwell. p
OMAHA WINS CLOSE
GAUE IH TWELFTH
Double by Smith and Breen'i Single
Win Extra Inning Combat from
the Linki.
GAME SrOHED BT UMP BAITING
Will wonders never ceaaeT
The never will.
The Rourkea yesterday copped an extra-inning
gam.
It took Juat twelve Innings for Marty
Krura trlb to defeat the Unka from
Lincoln, but they did, and thua made It
three vlctortea out of the laat fifteen
'games played. The acore waa 1 to i.
Both of the Omaha runa were earned.
The ftret run came In the opening frame
when Breen singled, atole aecond and
acored on Cyrua Foraythe'a knock to left
The winning; count waa reentered in
the twelfth when Smith doubled to left
and came romping Joyously home when
Dick Breen combed a single to center,
on which Smith marked after a desper
ate sprint to beat Heinle Schreiber'a
throw to the plate.
Breen la the Star.
Dickie Breen waa quite a factor In the
home victory. Dickie made three hits,
had a hand In counting both runa and
handled eleven chance at aecond with
out a bobble. Dick alao copped a base.
Marty Krug waa another shining light.
Marty accepted thirteen chances at ahort
without a muss and swiped two bases.
Karl Smith atole two bases, loo, and Cy
Korsythe, who la a cripple, copped one.
Some base stealing.
The Links scored their one run In the
ninth on an error by Schliebner and hlta
by Williams and Schrelber.
Link Athletes Crabbed.
The Lincoln athletes tried to make a
Joke out of the game by conatant crab
bing with Umpire Van Sickle. Van
Sickle' is without a doubt the cream ot
the league's umpiring ataf f, but la In bad
with the club owncra because he lias
nerve enough to fire any obstreperous
athlete out of the park. In fact, at the
recent St. Joaeph meeting the magnates
Instructed O'Neill to bounce, among
others, Van Sickle, but the Western loop!
prexle has so far wisely refrained. '
The Lincoln playera evidently thought I
.they were playing In a lot behind some!
gas works yesterday. They crabbed and
fussed and stopped the game by their
wrangling.
Van Sickle finally ordered Manager Mc- jTS "i"'',f""
Intyre. Red Whalen'and Harry Williams ! Button! 2b.:!:
Totals 39 IS 16 27 IS 8
Bated for Clark In ninth.
Sioux City S D 0 1 ! I 0 0 1-11
Denver 0 0 1 0 0 7 1 tt-lS
' Two-base hits: Boothby, Ppencer, Mll
.', Rhard-, Shields, McCormick, Don
nelly. Sacrlfie hits: Davidson, Miller,
Kelleher. Sacrifice fly: Hensllng. Stolen
lases: Donnelly, Kane. Double plays:
Boothby to Hensllng to Kane, Callahan
to Cooney to Kane, Cooney (unassisted.)
Innings pitched: By Boothby, 1 (none
out in second); by Sterser, 4 1-8; by
Clark. 8; by Cantwell. 4 1-8. Hits: Off
Boothby, l; off Sters er, ; off Clark,
1; off Cantwell, 6. Bases on balls: Off
Boothby, 6; off Sterser,. ; off Clark,
3; off Cantwell, struck out: By Clark,
6; by Cantwell, 1 Wild pitches: Boothby.
Hit by pitched ball: Kane by Sterser,
Miller by Clark. Time: 2:42. Umpire:
O Brlen-
CUBS TAKE LONG
ONE' FROM CARDS
DBS MOINES WIN) TWO GAMES
Wlchea Lone Rlaa-erlasr Match and
Pitching Duel.
DBS MOINKS, Aug. 12.-Des Moines wort
two games from the Wichita team this
afternoon. to 8 and 8 to 1. The first
waa a alugglng match and the second a
Pltchera' battle. Score, first game:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
.411411
.10 10 0 0
.48 2 0 0 0
.611800
. 4 0 0 4 2 0
. 4 2 0 1 2 0
.401011
. 4 1 2 3 2 1
. 4 0 0 8 0 I
.8 1 1 1 ' 0 0
.10 0 10 0
Bennett, cf
Thleslng, cf ....
Fox. If
Tallion. rf
Patteraon, lb
Brltton. 2b
Hetling. 8b
Hosp as
Griffith, c
Riley, p
Southern, p
See-Saw Contest Goinj Thirteen In
ning ii Won by the
Rojrsri.
SAIER IS BACK IJT THE GAME
i
.ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12. -Chicago opened ! Brooklyn'
Its series here with a seo-sa'V tontejt, ' aburli
Which It Innb trnrA til 1 I. In Ih. t hlr. I V." .
. . - ' ... . i-ioiliotl ...
Standing of Teams
WE3TKBN LKAOL'F.
I'layed. Won. Lost.
Pet.
Den Moines 11J 7i 40 ,B4S
ll-mei- 1" H 4:i .Wl
Lincoln WJ M M
Toptka Ill M fo .WJ
Ploux City KXS M .4M
Oinnha Ill M m . .4.9
Wichita 107 4fi M ,4.
St. Joseph 108 40 IK .377
NAT. LKAOt'K. I AMKR. LKAQt'K.
W.l.Pct. W.L.Pot.
..M 45 .Mil Boston 35 .U.'2
..bo 4 .t19 I'etrolt H4 .
..bi 4 .615! Chicago 62 40 .608
,.b2 4 .fln Whbii n 4J
. i ill ill! K'p. Vnrk lllfal lor.
terntli Inning, to 3. i New oYrk..4 40 ,EA Cleveland '..! 61 isiiO
St. Louis scored In the first Inning. Iho , Innati 67 .4.IU1 8t Louis...) 64 .3K4
ui. i'u 1.. ui i ruin ....1.1
viallnra teftrA i Vi o 4 ln I V. a I it H I V. I n n I litr
on ScUultes homer to the 'rllit field!
bleachers. Deschsr tepeated Schulte's per-;
formanco and tied the score for St Louis,
but a scries of singles In the thirteenth
brought In Murray, Fisher and Schulte
with the winning runs.
Victor Saler. who hds been nursing in
juries for three weeks, returned to the
game as a regular and helped C Icago to
victory by scoring fifteen putouts from
the first sack. Score:'. .
FLD. LEAtSTH
W.I..IVt.
Chlcngo ...59 4o AG!
Kan. City .bS 46 X
Newark ..M 4
Pittsburgh M 46 .iV.i'
.t. Iiils
Brooklyn
St. Paul .
Mlnneap's
ltullBPS
Kan. (.11 v
M 47 .M lulnvllle
4X 0 .423 Clevoland
AAIER. ASSN.
W.UPct.
44 .hit I
.68 60
.b9 49 . T. 4-1
..67 fa .W3
.54 64 0
..47 6 .143
CHICAOO. ,
AB H.O.A.E
8T. iins
AB.H.U.A K
Totals
Hunter, cf..
Mills, ir
Hahn. rf
Jones, lb....
Hartford, as
Sawyer. 2b.,
Kwoldt. Sb..
Oraham, c.
uiuiKan, p.. 1
Breen
Thomaa p...
Totals
3 8 1
DE3 MOINES.
AB. R. H.
6
. 6
6
. 4
, 6
6
4
. 3
. 8
1
. 0
.49
O.
2
8
0
16
1
1
0
8
8
Murray, rf.. 1 I
Flhr. M....S 1 1
Rrtlillt. If... I 8
Zlmratrm., 8b. 0 I
Hir, lb 4 1 U
Williams, ef t 3 7
Phalati. lb... 6 S 1
Archer, C....4 1
Vitinhn. ...! 4
Knlaakpy .4 4)
Homphrtrt. 0
0Butlr.
fii,hr. It.. 5
OMIHar, tb....4
. Lnns. rf I
OHratt. lb. ...4
tWIIinn, c(...4
OKnydar. 0....I
I 8tetMl.. Sb....S
04llM. p.... I
0Dflaa (
Orlnar. e v
p.e
I
4 I
11
16 29
1
Smith, ef ......
Breen. 2b ....
Korsythe, rf ..
Wells, o
McChesney, If
Tannehill, 3b ..
Schliebner. lb
Krug. as 8
.... 4
Blodgett, p
Totals
H.
1
3
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
o.
0
0
a
0
1
0
10
0
I loyd, 2b
Wolfe, If
McOafflgan, sa .
Mrlntyre, rf
Khman, rf
Williams, lb
Whalen, 3b
Schrelber, cf
McAllister, b-lb
1 ants, c
Dawson, p
43 1
LINCOLN.
Aa r.
6
4
1 .... &
8
8
t
0
6
6
6
6
8 30 19
II.
0
2
E.
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
out of the Dark and chaaerl Rr-.r i HetllnK. Sb
Moon of the club from the ' bench, i !.b
Whalen was permitted to return later. Southern, p
aa he was an extra player. Van Sickle
also chased Cecil Thompson of the
Rourkes, who threw In his oar. An offi
cer was called to show Williams the
gate. As a result the game dragged and
was tiresome. But for the continual
wrangling, for which there waa abso
lutely no occasion, it would have been a
mighty good game. of ball. .
The Links play here again today. It
will be ladlea' day and the game will be
called at t o'clock. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. A. O. E.
...6 1 1X0 0
,.. 1
... 4 0
... 6 0
4
6
6
One out when winning run scored.
'Batted for Bennett in ninth.
Batted for Gilligan in eighth. .
Wichita .. ....0 2 8 0, 0 0 0 4 0
Des . Moines 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 1
Home runs: Fox I), Sawyer. Three
base hit: Hunter. . Two-base hits: Blley,
Tallion, Hahn, Jones, Graham. Bacrlflco
hit: Patterson. Stolen base: Hartford.
Left en banes: Wichita. 7: Pes Moines.
8. Hltv Off OIlllKun, 8 in eight Innings;
off Riley. 12 In seven and one-third in
nings. Struck out: By Ollllgan. 2: by
Thomas, 2; by Riley, 5. Bases on balls:
Off Ollllaan. 1; off Thomas, 1. Double
play: Hetling to Brltton to Patterson.
Passed ball: Griffith. Time: 2 -04. Um
pires: Ryan and Cuslcks
Score, second game:
WICHITA.
AB. It. II. O. A. E.
.. 3 1 0 0 0 0
..3 0 11 0 0
.3 0 0 2 6 1
..4 0 2-2 0 0
.. 4 0 0 6 4 1
.. 3 0 1 0 0 0
..4 0 0 10 0 0
.. 4 0 2 4 2 0
..3 0 0 0 4 0
Hublnsan,
,Tal. ...... .U 1
Batted for Vaughn In eighth.
Kan for SaUe In twelfth.
Chicago ,M t I t t 1 1 0 H I M
St. Louis. 1 1001 00000-8
Three-base hit: Saler.- Home runs:
Schulte, Besoher. Stolen bases: Williams,
bescher, Murray. KaMied run'j Chicago,
; St. Loul( 2. Sscri.lce hit: Humphries.
Left on bases: ChlciKo, 7; 8t. . auia, .
Base on errors: St. l.oUls U. leases on
balls: Off . Humphries,- 1; ofi fa11-
off oriner. 1; off lloblnson, L lilts: Oft
Vaughn, 7 In seven Innlnps: off Humph
ries, In six Innlnssl off Bailee, In
twelve Innings: off Oriner 1 in no inning,
none out In thirteenth; off Robinson. 2
in one Inning, struck "A-'.y Y,uf-
1; by Humphries, 8: Xiy Sallee. 4. Um
pires: Lyron and Easjn.
Mamaax BlanU4 t.lants. '
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 12.-Pitcher Ma
maux shut out New oik here today.
Pittsburgh winning, 4 to .'. He allowed
the visitors tnjr tn.ee .,- - and onn Da ae
on balls, ana urj.c it. . - runs himself.
Score:
new YonK. rrrrsBy rt-iit.
AB.H.U.A
nuraa. If 4 0 I 0 tCoMallO. rf..4
Bennett, cf.
Fox, If...
ftnodsrau. ef.4
1 Doyle. Jb 4
: Kleu har. u. .4
Wfrkla. rt....S
Itbert, lb. ..I
Braliwra. lb. I
MOvera, ....
Tfaraau, S...S
Grant 1
Muhrwaon, p
HabblDiton .1
Kluar. a 4
1
Totals 31
, DES MOINFS.
AB. R.
Hunter, cf 4
Bills, if . 3
Hahn, rf
Jones, lb,
Hartford, as
Sawyer, 2b
Kwoldt. 3b
Graham, c
Muaaer, p
24 IS
Totals ..
Wichita ...
Dea Moines
Two-base hit:
...29 2
.0 0 0 0 0
.0 0 0 2 0
Bl' Is. Sacrifice hit: Tal
A.
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
1
. 0
12 1
0 0 0-1
0 0 -8
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
I 0
0
lion. MuKser. Left oa bases: Wichita, 7;
Des Moines, 9. Struck nut: By Musser. 3;
by Southern. 2. Haes on halis: Ofl Mus
ser. 2, off Southern. 4. Hit by pitched
ball: By Southern, Jones: by ii.i.-nt-r,
Btnnett. Wild pitches: Southern, 2. Doub e
plays: Tallion to Brltton to Bosp t2),
Kwoldt to Jones. Time: 2:04. Umpires:
Cusick and Byan.
1 t e
l Collins ef...4 0 f S 0
1 (iJohnitM. lb. I 0 10 I 4
3 OHInrhman, It. 4 1
t tWasnar, M..4 1 I I
1 Vlo. b 9 0 II 0
( fiB.IM. tb 3 lit
t Olbaoe. e i 2 110
1 OaUmaus, p..l I 1 0
t 0 Tstals ....30 17 11 u
t I
OB'
r
0-0
4
TOPEKA SHITS OUT ST. JOB
Drammers
Severn
l.nse by Seore of
to Nothing.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. Dashner's
pitching fur Torek a and six hits in the
third, five off uston, an amateur, and
one off Kelfer, was the cause of St
Joseph defeat here today. Score;
AB. R
AB.
Bostlck,
ochran,
Totals
, Fisher, lb
as ,
3b
I 10 15 19 2
Two out when winning run was scored.
Omaha
0 0
0 1
Runa
Hlta
Lincoln
louna Has
..1
..8
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1-J
38
0 01
1 1-10
bases:
1
.0 000000010
.10024)131
Two-base hit: Smith. Stolen
Bmlth (2), Breen. Krug (2)T Korsythe.
uiw nu: rorsyine. uounie plays:
Krug to Breen to 8'hlicbner, LJoyd to
McGafflrfan to Williaina. Left on bases
Omaha, 10; Lincoln, . Struck out: By
Bloilgett, 6; by Dawson, 7. Baaea on
balls: Off Blodgett. 1: off Dawson, 8.
Hit by pitched ball: By Dawson. Kruir.
Tim.. a-fc I. ..1 . . ..J
...ura. .v. LiiiiLiirc:! van du'kib.
BEARS TOO MANY FOR SIOUX
ladlaas Start Off llroif, bat Lose,
rifteea to Klevea.
BIOIJX CITY, 'la.. Aug. 12. Bioux City
ataj-ted off strong, but the Bears were
not to be denied and they won, la to 11
bcore:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R.
Cooney, 2b .
InvM.on, If
4 aliahan, s
I Jeune, rf
Kane, lb ...
Richards, cf
lilt-bards, 3b
i onnnlly, c .
Boothby, p .
Clark, p
Crosby .. .
Totala ..
re r, cf ...
M I rr. rf ....
M.Vormfc-k If
I ..ny v. 2b .
S3 11
DENVER.
AB. R.
( 3
1 2
1
H. O. A. E.
13 4 1
3 4 0
2 3 3
3 10
1 i 0
8 8 0 0
2 2 0 0
..it
113
4
15 17 12 1
H. O. A. E.
4 4 1
180
2 4 0 0
18 3 1
Tydeman. rf
Brown, If ....
Lattlmore, cf
Jackson, cf ..
Monroe, c
Rapp, o
iDashner, p . .
H.
H.
0
O.
O.
A.
A.
2
1
1
0
0
8
0
1
1
Totala
7 16 27
Nicholson. If
Orodlck. 2b ..
Heliner, cf ..,
Km, lb
Boultes, 2b ..
Watson, rf ..
Groeling, as .
Bliss, c
IFuaton, p
Keifer. p ....
Connelly ....
Widemann, P
Totals ....
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
4
0 0 0
...3 0
... 1
... -o
A. E.
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2 0 27 10 3
Batted for Kelfer In eighth Inning.
Topeka 0 0 i 0 10 0 1 0-7
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0-4)
Two-base hit: Brown. Baaea -on balls:
Off Kelfer, 2; Dashner, 2. Struck out: By
Fuston, 2; by Kelfer, 2; by Dashner, 9.
Double play: I -at tt more, Boslirk and
Fiaher. Hits: Off Fusion. 9 in two In
nings: off Kelfer, i in six Innings; off
Wideman. 1 In one Inning. Stolen base:
Monroe. Sacrifice hits: Fisher. Wideman,
Jackson. Time of game: One hour and
fifty-five minutes. Umpire; Glesel.
t
Tea t eats at Baltimore.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 12 -Ten-cent base
ball will be Inaugurated at the Federal
leaaue park here tomorrow. Announce
ment to this effect was made by the
management of the local team today. Ad
mission to the pavilion hereafter will be
26 cents tod to the grandstand W cents. -
Tala ... to 8 ti t 0
'batted for Tesreau" Ih lxths' '
Batted for Mathewson In eighth.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0
Two-base hit: Baird. Double play:
Fletoher to Doyle to Brainard. Earned
runa: Plttaburgu. 4. Bases on balla:
Off Mathewson, 1; off Mamaux, 1. .Hlta:
Off Tesicau. in five Innings; off Math
ewann. 8 in two innings; oft Kilter, none
in one innlg. Struck out: By lesreau.
2: by Mathewson. l; by Rliler, 1; by
Mamaux, 3. Umpires: Klem and Cock 111.
the Empress Wins
. From California B.
SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 12.-(Bpeclal
Telegram.) A close race, occurred today,
the closing day of the fair, flva heats be
ing required to decide the 2:22 trot, which
waa won by The Empress, owned by H.
B. Armstrong of Pleasanton, Cal. Sum
maries: 1
Pacing. 2:17 class, purse 300: Bud
weiser (Mumford Mumford). Plckrell,
Neb), first: Redwood tL. P. South worth,
Ravenna. Neb), second; Millie Brlnger
(J. n. Zenricher, Horton, Kan), third.
Best time. 2:14'. mM
Trotting. 2:22 class, purse 403: The Ban
press (H. . L. Armstrong. Pleasanton,
Cut), first; California B. (Earl Reealey.
Syracuse. Neb.), second; Heck tW. II.
Richardson. Rochester, Minn.), third.
Best time. 2:19.
Four and one-half furlongs, purse 3110:
Gertrude Dlx (H. Shields, Tulsa, Okl.),
flrat; Bessie Davie G. W. Sptcer. Leon,
la.), second; Orphan Boy . (J. E. Irwin
Shenandoah, la.), third. .
Chicago Federals
Sign Arnold Hauser
CHICAGO, Aug. 11 Anouncement was
made here today of the signing by the
Chicago Federals of Arnold Hauser, who
for years waa one of the greatest short
stops In the National league. Hauser dis
appeared from the game three years sgo
when he fractured an ankle bone. He
was a member of the St. Louts Nationals
fet that time. He la said to have recovered
completely and will replace Jimmy Smith
at short.
Buffalo ...47 (it .4:ir Mlln-Aiikea .44, SI itUl
Baltimore .36 67 .S60 Cohinibus ..42 67 .83
Yesterday's Hesalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver. 16; Sioux City, 11.
Lincoln, I; Omaha. 2.
T01 eka. 7; St. Joseph. 0.
Wichita. 8-1; Des Moines. -,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 0: Pittsburgh, 4.
Chhago. 6: St. Ixiul. :l.
AMERICAN LEAOUH,
Detroit-Washington, rain.
Chir-ago-Phlladelphla, rain.
Cleveland, 6; New York, 4.
St. Louie. 0: Boston. 1.
FEDERAL LRAOUE.
Plllsbiirsh-Bnltlmore, rain.
St. Louis-Buffalo, wet grounds, '
Chicago, 2; Newark. K
Kansa Cltv. 2: Brnoklvn. 9.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St. Paul. 11; Loulsvillo, 2.
Milwaukee, 12; Indianapolis 12, ealisd
on account darkness.
Games Today.
Western League Denver at Sioux City,
Lincoln at Omaha, Topeka at BL Joseph,
Wichita at Des Moines.
National League Cincinnati kt Pitts
burgh, Chicago at St. liouis. New York at
Brooklyn, Boston at Philadelphia. s
American League Washington at Bos
ton. Philadelphia at New York.
Federal League Pittsburgh at Balti
more, St. Louis at . Buffalo, Chicago at
Newark, Kansas City at Brooklyn.
LE3 MANN'S BAT
PUTS1INX ATOP
Hitting- of Nebrajkan Keeps Newark
Feds from Capturing- First
Place.
TWO TO ONE IS THE SCORE
NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 11-Leslla
Mann's hitting kept Newark from taking
first place today. . In the seventh his
single tied the score and In the ninth he
tripled and counted on a squeese play.
when Hanford, batting for Hauaer,
bunted safely. Hauser played his first
game for the Whales at shortstop and
seemed to have lost none of his old skill
ln the field. He walked once. Score:
R HE
Chicago ......0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 7 0
Newark ......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 2
Batteries: McConnell and Fischer;
Moscley and Rarlden.
Tlpa Whip C'aseys.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 12.-Brooklyn made
two out or three games from Kansas
FOSTER ONCE MORE
SHUTS OUT BROWNS
Red Sox Hurler Also Factor in the
Offensive Work of Leaders of .
the League.
BOSTONS SCORE FOUR RUNS
BOSTON, Aug. Il-Foater shut out St.
Louis for the second time In tha six
game series today, the Red Sox scoring
four runs. He also was a factor In the
local's offense, his two doubles figuring
In three runs: Score:
. BT. IXl'lfl. BOSTON.
AH H.O.A B AB H O.A B.
hnttna. If. . 4 0 t 0 eflnnusr. rf.. 1 I s a
Aiutla. In... 4 1 I 4 I Droit, is I 1 I 8 4
tialer. lb.. ..4 3 14 1 8pkr, rt..4 114 4
Pratt, lb 3 0 4 1 OUnln.r. lb. ..I 4 4 I
Walker, ef .1 0 I 1 4 lwl. If. ...I 114 1
Howard. rf..l 1 0 4 OO.rdn.r lb .1 1 1 4
ljtv.n. M...I I S 1 Harry, lb.. ..I 4 i 3
Asn. e I IIS K'aily, e I 1810
waiimaa. p. l KIT SFoater, 8114
ToUU ... IS4 1j1 Totals .I..34 8 17 li"t
St. l.ouls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Boston 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Foster (2), Cady, How
ard. Stolen base: Wellman. Bases on
balls: Off Weilman. 1; oft Foster, 1.
Struck out: By Wellman. 1; by Foster,
8. Umpires: Wallace and Connolly.
Indians Beat Yaaks.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13. -Cleveland evened
the series with New York today by win
ning the fourth gsme, 6 to 4. Warhop
was hit freely. Donovan In the last two
Innings struck out three men. Walker
pitched well for Clevelsnd until the
eighth when he weakened. Haratsd
checked a Yankee rally by striking out
Alexander. Score:
CUtVSXANTJ. NEW YORK.
AD H.O.A B ABHO.AB.
Will. tf.... 14 0 fiHIah, ef 4 118 1
Evana. lb.. ..4 14 1 (Parkins., sal 3 8 4 1
rtiapman. sa I 1 I I 1 M.Lai, lb.. 4 3 11
Jarkaos. rf..l 8 11 ll'lpn, tb 4 110
Klrko. lb. ...4 111 1 I Took, rf I 114 1
Hmllh. If. ...I 8 ! OHartlr.ll, If.. I 1 4 ft 4
WnmbM.. 3b. I 4 11 Pnna, ih I 1 I 8 4
Kcan. e I 4 f 1 4 Aleiandar. 4 Sail 4 4
Walker, p. ,.4 8 11 OWarhoa, ...l 14 10
Haratsd. p. . 4 4 4 0 ( Xh.wh.r. p.. I 4 1 0
H'aldwalt ...1 440
Totals ....Nil 2T1I I Donovan. p..4 4 0
( Orss 4 4 4 0 4
' ToUl Miorrll
' Batted for Shawkey In the seventh.
Batted for Donovtvn In the ninth.
Cleveland 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0-8
New York 0 0000018 0-4
Two-base hits: Wills, Klrka. Hartaell,
High, Smith, Home run: Jackson. Stolen
base: Smith. Earned runa: Cleveland,
6: New York, 4. Double plays: Boone to
Flpp; Klrke to Walker. Bnseson balls:
Off Warhop, 1: off Shawkey, 8; off
rWalker, 4; oft Haratad, 1. Hlta: Off
Warhop, 7 In three and two-thlrda in-
T nlngs; off Shawkey, 8 In three and one-
mini 111,11111,, mi iinnuvin, 1 in two in
nings; off Walker, In seven and two
thlrda Innings; off Haratad. 1 In one and
one-third innlnss Struck out: By
Walker. 3: by Harstad, 1; by Warhop. 3;
by Shawkey, 8: by Donovan, 8. I'mplres:
O ioughlln and Hlidebrand.
(eatral City lfaa F.aay Win.
CENTBAI, CITY. Neb., Aug. U-(Spe-clal
Telearam It waa a very eaay
matter for Central City to win the second
?ame of athree-same sertea with North
latte today, 14 to 8. The feature of the
fame waa the strong halting lineup of
'entral City, Bosen getting a home run.
Batteries: Central City, Alexander and
Orant; North I'latte. l.tiby, Blight, Taffy
and Holiday. North I'latte won the game
yesterday, to 4. Batteries: Central City,
Davis, Wright and Orant; North I'latte,
Hartey and Holllday. Central City will
play Aurora tomorrow.
Marsans Case Goes
Over Until Friday
CT. LOUIS, Aug. 12. The petition ti
set aside the Injunctions restraining
Armando Marsans from playing ball with
any team other than tho Cincinnati Na-.
tlonsla, which was to have come up for
hearing In the federal district court today
was postponed until Frlilsy, because two
attorneys for the Cincinnati club were
unable to reach here today.
gnathera Association,
Mttle Rook, 4-4; Memphis. -?.
Birmingham, 0; New Orleans, 3.
Chattanooga, b; Nashvlllo, 1.
Atlanta, 0; Mobile, .
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.City bv a 8 to 2 victory In a twelva-tn
nlng pitchers' battle today. Brooklyn tied
the score in the sixth inning, scoring
two runa The winning run was scored
with two out ln the twelfth Inning on
Fred Smith's triple to the left field
fence and - Ueorgo Anderson's single.
Score: R.H.E,
Kansas City ..1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 1
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 t
Batteries: Main and Easterly; 'Marlon
and Land.
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Shenandoah Wlaa Toa-raey,
SHENANIOAH. Ia . Aug. 12. (Special
Telegram.) Shenandoah won the baaa
ball tournament at the Phenandoah fair
by defeating Tabor, i to 1. Essex placed
third, winning a 4 to 6 game from 1 mo
gene. Batteries: Shenandoah, Hayes
and Custle: Tabor. Kammerer. Wynian
and Mct'loy.
t oast l.eagra.
Salt Ijike City, 2; San Francisco, S.
Oakland, 1: Ixia Anaeles, 2.
Vernon, 2: Portland, 2. Called end
ninth; dsrkness.
Aaaerleaa Associativa.
At Louisville: R.H.E.
St. Paul ..1 ......111 1
Louisville 2 8 4
, Hail and johnaon; Hoch, Fills, Taylor
and Croesln.
At Indianapolis: . It H E.
Milwaukee 12 11 2
Indianapolis 12 14 2
louf.hi-ty. Bhackleford, Rhoadee, Slap
nika and Brannoh, Hughes; Wtills, Cran
dall. bchardt, levereiia and Blackburn,
(t'alled end tenth Inning; darkness)
Haevs Poetpaaad.
GRAND RAPIDLY. Mich., Aug. U.-Itain
raussd a postponement of today's grand
circuit races, which were to have closed
the local meeting. Am attempt will be
made to run todayg races tomorrow.
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