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standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Played.
De Molnea 118
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UGEHSGLL UPON THE MOUND
DC MOINES, la., Au. 11 Rpclal
Tlerrm l Tannhlll ram vory
nr bttn- hi reomtt (tunmitM In th
pnlnc a-in of Ui ir1ei between Dea
Molna and Omaha her today, when he
noted In th third Inning en hi own
double and a two-bavger by Bohllebner.
A a It waa, rain put an and to the con
flirt after Omaha had completed the flrat
half of th seventh, with th count I to 1
In favor of th leagu leader. I lain fell
at Interval during; th entire game.
Ira Thomaa, anout for Connie Mack,
waa In th grandstand during; th gam,
pit did not a any stellar playing be
iun ttf th atlppery field, atthouxh both
Ingeraoll for Omaha and Mogrldg for
the Booetur put up an excellent brand
tif pitching. Th Rourkea atarted a llfe
led rally In th third that ought to
have given them a aaf lead. After
Tannnlilll had cored en Schtlnfaner'
double, Ingeraoll bunted to Mogrldg.
By a Quick throw to second flchllebner
waa touched off th baa and th double
on Ingersoll waa completed at first.
Fmlth field for th third out.
Again, In th alxth Inning, a double
play apotled th ylaltora' chance .for a
circuit of th bases. Ingeraoll elngted,
but Hmlth hit to Bwoldt at third, who
completed th circuit by way of trapping
Ingersoll at second. Pea Molnea ruahed
aeroa a brae of run In th fifth, )uet
enough to no out a victory,
IngersoH leaued Sawyer a free paaa t
first. Bwoldt bunted to Ingersoll, who
tried to catch Sawyer at second, but
mad a poor throw. Both men were safe.
rah man waa advanesd a baa on a wild
pitch. Graham singled to eaatar, scoring
awyer. Mogrtdg forced Oraham at
second, Preea to Krof. fewoMt scored
n th play. Hunter forced Mogrldg at
oend. Inverse! to Krag. Bill filed out
lo R. Breen. Two runs, on hit. no er
rors:
Kcore:
OMAHA.
A B. R. It. O. A. E.
.. J 0 o I n o
.. 0 1 a I
.. a o 0 o o o
.. ft 0 4 1
.. 1 1 1
.. 1 0 ft 1 0
i i i ft a ft
a o l a o
l t l
lenver
Topka ...
Mnroln ...
Hloiix City
Omaha ....
Wichita ...
HL Joeeph
NAT. LE A (iV K.
W.l,.Pct.
Phlla. ...j. W 45 .UA
Hrooklyn ..67 W .6:u
ChlraKO ....53 1 .510
1'IUnhureh .63 M .4i'. Wanh n 54 it MH
Koaton 6J 53 .4!T New oYrk. bl 61 l
New Vork..W 61 .4IMI Ht. Ioul....41 M .871)
St. Ixula...61 Ml Cloveland . 41 64 .3H)
ClnnlnnaU .4M I .4uit I'lilla 84 71 Mi
AMER.. AMM'N. KED. LJSAOUK.
W.UPrt. W.UPrt.
St. raul.... S 4U .( Newark ....) 4
Mlnneaplla 4 50 . 5'.2; Chicago ....1 47 .W
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pit.
Boston 9 l'i MA
IrtrU m HI) .til
Chicago S4 42 .4
riHiila m 61 .641
an. City.. 67 54 .r.i:i
Cleveland .49 0 AMI llrooklyn ...60 HI .4.1
ltaiika in Rl Ull I lirm II 0" J
Columbua ..4a 70 lialtimor ..37 70 ,84s
Yeaterday'a neaalta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 1: Pea Molnos, 2.
nt. joaepn, i: mioiik cuy, .
Denver, 4; lincoln. (.
NATIONAL, USAOUB.
New York, i: Brooklyn, 1.
lioaton, o: i'niiHininm, s.
Cincinnati, 4; l'ltt-burtth. 5.
AMERICAN LEAOUT-1
Philadelphia, 1; New York. 0.
Washington, 0: Boaton, 1.
Ietrlot. -3: Clevelajid, 1-1.
Chicago, a-5; Ht. Louis, 4-t
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Chlnnro. S: Baltimore. 4.
liroomyn, t; i iimnnrun, i.
Kansas City, 5; Buffalo, 0.
Gantea Today.
Wcatern lieaaue Tenver at Lincoln,
Topeka at Wichita. Ht. Joseph at Blou
CHy, Omaha at les Molnea.
National league Brooklyn at New
Tork, ClnolnnaU at Philadelphia, Chicago
at Pittsburgh. . . . .
American ieasrue Chicago at ou louis,
(Detroit at Cleveland.
Federal League Chicago at Bammore,
Kansas City at Buffalo. Ht. Louis at
Nawark.
Lejemn, cf
Kane, H ...
innMltng. Ib
Klohaxa. rf
roeby, a
Clark, p ...
Totals ..
Smith, cf
Hrn, ab
Foraythe, rf....
Kruoger, e
Krug. os ,.
Mcfheeney. If.
Tnnn-hlll. th....
Pi'hllehner. lb..
Ingeraoll, p f
Totals S B
PES MOINES.
- AB. R. H.
nunler. cf a
Bills. If
a
llahn. rf
Jonn, lb ,. a
HarKnrd. as I
I'awver, Jb 1
Kwnlrtt, Jb 1
Crhm, c f
Mogiidge, p.... t
Totals SI 1 4 21 It
Called on account of rain. -
Omaha ft ft 1
la Moines 0 ft 0
Two-baa hlta: Tannchlll,
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RrhlUbner.
.'a'Hfice hit: M'Cheaney. lft on baara
mha. 1; Iea Molnea, 1. btruck out: By
Wr'fcrlc. a, by InKeraoll. I. Bas-a on
balia: Off InepriHll. I. I tnuble Dlava
M(-riiii lo Hwulilt to Hartford. EwuWH
in hr to Jones. Paiisod ball: Krueger,
lime: i.uz. L inuire: utlirl.
LINCOLN Ut.KKATi TUB RKARI
llsai Teaaa Coaaes from Behlad aad
vVlaa
LINCOLN. Aug. 11 Although eulhit by
TVnver, the b-caTe came Irani behind and
woo. I to I.
LINCOLN
AH. It.
1 lovd. Zh
Violle, If
Mci i f f;n, as..
1lriiyi, rf
Will i ma. lb
R.-hrcilK-r. cf
.iorMi Sb.....M.
McAi;iier, o....,
Xtervtsaun, p.....
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11
A. H
Totals I 27 14
IiENVER.
AB. n. If. O. A. E
Vi'i.r, rf 4 o 1 a ft 1
ir.,'w, s , a a 4 a
.-iM-tu er, cf I 1 1 1 ft
i.KinKy. Ib........ 4 1 1 1 ft ft
v ..rn.i.k, J 4 ! 1 7 ft
t io w a i i a
V 1't-it.n, ib 4 I'll ft U
i-i iir, C. ............ 4 ft a ft ft
: :,..: r!t, p.. 4 ft 1 ft 4 ft
p ft ft ft ft ft ft
TuUls ...... .ia 4 11 14 7 1
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To-bs Ms:
Wi'.llHrna (?. Oalloeav,
: iliiufnjin to V li
jHu!.ie iiiv: Wiuirfgan to V 1
r lo .a.nr, Ul...i.n. (una
..xff'aii 'rli.e till
er hi iprior li), Millar. Bhl.ilii
i in '!f Jiiluhrll 1 1'livliiug n-cor
!f fcin. r-il, 5 rum anl T km In ecvu
ii ou- i!:itd ifiiiii'iiii; tf (.ttakcil. 1 ru
i l i o l it In ti li.l:d lulling, lime
tv. L ii. i ii: Van MiMle.
Kan. City... .6-
IHtabursh .6ft 47 .6ri
Ht. Ioula....57 61 .6:'M
TIGERS WIN TWO
FROM CLEYELAHD
Detroit Take Both Enda of Doable
Header from Indiana, Six to
Two and Three to One.
a double-header from the loci u, ....
scores of R to 4 snd 6 to 1.
In the first game fU. Louis drew ex
actly twice a many hlta as their con
querors', but Scott' a great 'control whon
men were on bases and excellent support
of his toammaten kept St. L-ul down.
The aecond game was an exhibition of
poor fl-Mlnir. 8core, flrat game:
CHICAGO. 8T. llt'lf.
iB.HO.AK AHHOAK
BO LAND KEAHLY GETS SECOED
CLEVELAND, Aug. 11 Detroit took
both games from ICevoland today, to 2.
and 3 to 1. Nto a hit was made off
Roland In th second gam until there
were two out In tho ninth Inning. Then
Ben Paschel, a recruit from Alabama,
batting for Pitcher Hagerman, singled
cleanly over second, robbing Roland of a
no hit game. Oambaganas' two ejrrors,
oth muffs of thrown balls, gave Detroit
all of Its three rune. Cleveland' a on run
was scored by Chapman, who was hit
with a pitched ball, stole second, took
third on a passed ball and horn en a bad
throw by Bush. Walker's on bad Inning
gave Detroit lta victory In th first game.
Score:
Knrphr. rf..
WatTer. aa..,4
T. Olllna. h I
Fournlor. Ih I
I i C'olllna. f ft
: r.i-a. ef....l
. Krhlk, 0....I
Mavar. a A
Blarkb.. 1b. .1
Sontt a 4
Kabar. s
CLBTVBI.ANO
AH H O A R.
will, et
Turner, lb...S
Chapmaa. aa 4
I Jarkaon, H..S
I Klrka, lb.. ..4
Cmllh. II 4
ftimnaj., .,
Fnan. a S
Walkar. ....0
Prantea, a... I
Kvan 1
O'Nalll ,...1
Paarhal . ...I
Soulhworth
BT.
...2f a
JOSEPH.
AB. R.
KVholson, If 4 1
Watson. 2b I 0
Inlmer, CI "
w.. IK 4 0
lkulta, ab a o
Wlliiiuiis, rf 4 0
lOnmlliig, ss 4 V
t nnnelly, O
VaO. p
Urodb-k v
ToUU S6 1
Batted for Val. In ninth.
Wou CJty a ft 1 o
fct. Jomh ft ft 0 ft
Two-bam hit: Wataon,
Clarke. Lin. Three-base hits:
Faurlf c blta: i ananan,
1 1 0
a io o
a a 1
i 3 0
s 1 l ft
a o a o
li it 1 1
11. O. A. B.
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o o
T a
HUM
ft 6 ft 1 0-1
I t
t iiti aa.
t lOMih. "t.
ft OJaeofcana.
1 oci-awrora.
DCTROrr
AB H O A K
.1
....4
ef
rt ft
OVfark. If....
.4Bunia, lb... 4
SaVnuna. Jb....t
(Htanaaa, ...4
I DCoralaakla, 4
ft Tetala ....14 13 17 11
a
a l
01
ToUli
Huff, p..
.it an t enrid
-Tuition. II
OAuatln. lb.. .3
Klalar. Ib ft
CI"rU. 2b.... I
OWiikar. cf .
0 Howard, rf. 4
0l4van, at. ...ft
Olarr. e 1
Co-Brian. C...1
dWallman, p.. 3
g M. car. p...o
1
... 1
J 1
1 1
t 13
1
TotaA .... 14 21 II 4
Batted for McCs.be In the reventh.
Chicago .0 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1-1
8t. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2-4
Two-lfcae hlta: Fournler, Iivan. Three
baae hlta: Eelach, Pratt, tinier. Stolen
baapg; k. Collins (2). Earned runs: Chi
cago. 6; Bt. LoulH, 4. Double play: BlacK
burne to Fournler. Baaea on errora: Chi
cago, J. Baaea on balls: Off Scott, 2: off
Wellman. 4; off Hoff, 1. Hlta: Off Kcott.
In eight and one-third Innings; off Fa
be r. none In two-thirds Inning; off Well
man, 6 In six Innings; off McCabe, 1 In
one Inning; off Toff, f In two Innlnps.
Htrtick out: By Scott, 6; by Eaber, 2; by
Wellman, 4; by McCabe, 1. Umrlrca:
Nallln and Dlneen.
OHICAOO. iT. liOl'18.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E.
PHILLIES MAKE K
SWEEPOF SERIES
Take Three Gamea Straight from
Stallinga' Erstwhile Miracle
Crew.
RIXEY SHUTS OUT BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 18. Philadel
phia made a clean sweep of the series of
three games with Boston, by winning to
day's game, S to 0. Rlxey pitched In
splendid style. The Phillies' flrat run was
due to three hlta In the opening Inning
off Ragan, while Nlehoff and Klllifcr
scored In the seventh when Tyler was
pitching on the "double squeeze" play,
Byrne producing the bunt A paaa and
two hits scored two more runt In the
elifhth. Score:
BOSTON. PH1LAEDT.PH1A.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E
F.ian. rt I 0 10 ORyras, lb.. ..I
t'ltzpat.. lb 4 0 J I 0 Bancroft, aa.4
(Viimton, cf.4 1 ft 0 OTaakaK, rf..S
Masaa. K....
. Krhmldl. lb,
base hit: Wagner. Home tun: Groh.
Mtolcn bnaea: Clark, Coetello. Earned
runa: Cincinnati. 2: PlttshurKh. 3. Base
on errora: Cincinnati. 1; Pittsburgh, 1.
Bnees on halla: Off I -car. 2; off Kantlc li
ner, 3. Hits: Off Schneider. 8 in four
Innings; off Lear, & In four ami two-thtrda
Innlnsa. Struck out: By Schneider, 1;
ty Kantlohner, 2.' Umpires: Klgler and
Km-lie.
Klaata Trim Dodarers.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 16. Tying the score
m the ninth Inning, New York scored a
run In the tenth and defeated rBooklyn
today. 2 to 1. Doutdaa had the Giants
ahut out, 1 to 0, until the ninth when he
waa dilven rrom the Dox by a oounie ty
Burns, an out and Doyle's elngle. In the
tenth, with two out, Lobert HinRled s'ole
second and scored on a hit by J. Meyers.
Brooklyn (-cored In the aecoi.d on num.
mell's single and a triple ty Gets. Score:
NEW YORK. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E
Burna. If 4 1 i 1 OH Majrarl. cf.4 110 0
00 Mara, ...! 1 1
OauDbart. lb. .1 0 15
IIKhnt, If. ...4 t
tl'unhiw, 2b . 4
(Hummel, rf..S
Murehr. rt...4 1
Wearar. aa .1 0
1 fitlllna th A 1
Kmirnl.r, lb. t 1
ij eolllua. 1( 4 3
Falarh. rf...l I
' Blarkb.. lb.. 4
Marer. a I 1
allr. e
Bam. p I
4 ft
Total ... It 10 17 14 1
Batted for Wambaganm In ninth.
Baited for Kan In ninth.
halted for Brentoo in ninth.
Kan for O'Neill In ninth.
Cleveland 0 1 0 ft ft 0 0 1 0-
Detroit 0 IHMMW
Earned ruii: Cleveland, 2; Detroit, 1.
Two-ha an hits Turner. Stanage. Stolen
bRMa: Push, Vttt. Htanag. Oobb 13),
Bums, Young. Double play: Young to
Bush to Burna: -Chapman to Turner to
Chapman. IHta: Oft Walker, 4 In two
Inning; off Brenton. a In seven Inntruis.
llasea on balls: Off Walker. 8; off Bren
ton 3: off Coveleakle, 1. Strck out: By
Brenton, 2; by Coveleakl, 4. Tint base on
errors: Cleveland, 3; ietrolt, 1. Umpires:
Evan and Chill.
cwvEt.ANn. DfTRorr.
AB H O A K AB H O.A-E
111, cf 4 OVItt. Ib 4 I ft
PHuii, m a
orobb. ef t
"Crawford, rf.4
lVaarh. If ...I
ap.irna. lb.,,.1 1
ITauns. lb.. ..4 I 8
ataaaaa, a. ..4
HBoland. p... 1
Totals ....It THII I
Don't Be Constipated.
All kind of ailments result from con
stipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills are
mild and effective, prevents constipation.
26c. All druggists. Ad vertlaemsnt.
Omellng,
Lrjeune.
Kane. Stolen
bases: Crosby. iHwble iJaye; William.
Kna. Haa on halls: off Clark, ; off Val.
4 struck out: By Clark, 7; by Val 8. wild
t
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t a
11
a
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ft
ft
ft
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rltches: Val. Paeaed: 11 la: ixmnouy.
Time; 1:45. Umpire; Cuaack and llyan.
Carter's Option on
Cincinnati Club is
Allowed to Lapse
PASADENA. Cat. Aug. 11-Warren N.
Carter, truetee of South rasaaena, an
nounced today that he would not xer-
cls the option he hold to purchase the
Cincinnati National I.eague Ba Rail
club. Th option expire today. Mr.
Carter said, however, that he expect on
to go to Cincinnati next week, but re
fused to say whether h would endeavor
to renew negotiation to parthlpat on
different terms.
Mr. Csrter dictated th following state
ment: "Mr. August Herrmann has been noti
fied that my option on th Cincinnati
club, expiring today, will not b exer
cised. I expect to leave for Cincinnati
In a few days."
Mr. Carter was saked If he would seek
to renew negotiation to purchase th
club on different term, when h re
turned to Cincinnati.
I will hav nothing to say on that
point," he replied. .
Turnar, lb-.. 4
t'baptnaa, M l
Jarkaoa, n..I
Klrka, lb.. ..4
amllh. It I
W amba . lb I
r.ana 16....1
Kaan, c I
Haworth. a
llaaarmaa. a. 3
I numba. a... a v a a
tutbworta f
riachal ....1 1 0
Total ....II 1 IT II I
Batted for Wambaaanaa In eighth.
aBtted for Ilagrrman In eighth.
Detroit i 0 OOJOOlOft-a
Cleveland 0 ft 0 1 ft ft 0 ft 01
Double blav: Turner. Wambairanaa and
Klrka. Hits: Off Hauerman. 1 In eight ln-
nlnKa; Combe, none In one Inntn. uase
on ball: rr Hagerman. t; oir notana, s.
Illta bv Ditcher: liy itoianri (L imrvmani.
btruik out: llv Ilaavrinan. 1: by Boland,
4. h lrat I aae on errors: (.loveland, 1; De
troit, 1. Umpire: Chill ami bvana.
Heal o Take Aantber.
BOSTON. Aug. 11 In scoring th onty
run of today' Kme. the laat of the local
eerie with Waahlngton, th Boaton
Americana erconiulluhed the feat of de
feating the Senatora In all of the eleven
aaniee nlayed between th teama at Fen
way park thta )ear. The pitcher' battle
between Wood and Gallia thla afternoon
waa notable for the letter's fine pitching
end his even more brilliant aunimrt by
Milan. Hooper's triple, one of the two
local hits, and etcntts aacririca fly scored
Boston a run at the outaet. Soore:
. WARMINllTUN. ltOlTrON.
AD.H O.l t AB H O AC
Knap. If 4 II 0 Hoe par. rf.. I 1101
i naoii, aa I a I ft I
' r-aar rl. l I I
Hohlltael. lb I 0 1 I
( lla. It I ft l
itaranar. lb. .1 10 0 1
ellarrj. lb... 1 0 I I I
ICadr. I ft 0 i
IWaoo. t 441
..14 I li U
Knwar, lb..,. 4
Milan CI....4
Khaitki. lb.. I
Oaadll. lb.. . 4
Aeoata, r(....l
Haury. 0.....I
M, Hriaa. as. .1
Oallla. p.... 8
lAilllaaia ..1
I
1
0 11
1 1
ratals
tahottoa. If... 4
lAiiatln, 3h...4
OHlalrr, lb. ...4
1 Pratt, tb 4
0 Walker, rf 4
4 Howard, rt. .4
ILavaa. a. ...4
OAa-new c 4
0 Hamilton, p.l
OKoob. p 0
Savarald ...I
I 37 13 4
Total. ,...ft4 17 IT I
Batted for Hamilton In the seventh.
Chicago 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-6
St. LOUIS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-bas hit: Rhotton. Three-base hit:
E. Collins. Stolen bases: Kelsch, Four
nler, J. Collins. Earned runa: Chicago,
Double play: Bens to Weaver to
Fournler. Base on errora: St. Louis, 3.
Base on balls: Off Hamilton. 1; oft
Koob, 3. Hlta: Off Hamilton, 7 In aeven
Innings; off Koob, 2 In two Innings.
Struck out: By Ben. 1; by Hamilton, 1.
Balk: Ben. Umpire: Dineen and
Nallln.
Rt. Edward Trlaa Alttloa.
ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Aug. ll-CRneclal.)
St. KM ward made It three -train ht wins
in the tournament ny defeating the fa at
Albion team here Saturday. St. Edward
won the game after two men were out In
the ninth Inning. McKav lost hlaown
game by hitting a man and walking two
more. Then one hit ended the game.
R.H.H
Albion 0 0001000 0-1 60
St. Edward. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0ft 22 8 0
loto nrrarath. rt .l
.414 OT.urterua. lb. 4
Kmllh, lb... 4 I 0V.hltled, If. I
MaranTll., aa 1 1 1 2 ONIehoft, lb. ..4
Whaling. e...l 18 1 IK'llirrr. C...I
p I 0 1 3 HIKIiay, p 1
p 0 0000
100 TOtdla n la V
Oowdy
i i Kinn,
" Tvler
v
0
0
1
1
0
0 1
0 4
1
1 4
3 10
1 0
I 4
0 4
1 0
1 A
4 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
4 0
0 0
1 0
Total ...
Batted
Roaton
.30 4 It 11 l
for Ragan In seventh.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 -6
Two-base hits: Compton, Whaling,
Luderus, Whltted. Earned runs: Phila
delphia, 6. Stolen base: Cravath. Double
Clay: Nlehoff to Luderua. Baaea on
alia: Off Ragan. 2: off Tyler. 1; off
Rlxey, 8. Struck out; By Kaftan, 1; by
Tyler, 1; by Rlxey. 4. Hita: Off Ragan,
t In atx Innlnsa; off Tyler, 3 In two In
nings. Umpires: Klem and Cockill.
Reds l.oae to Pirates.
PITTSBURGH, Ava. 11 Cincinnati
twice tied the score In the game today
with f Ktaburgh, only to lose out In the
ninth Inning by a score of 6 to 4. In the
ninth, after Collins and Hlnchman had
singled Wagner was purposely walked.
I .ear then kit Vloux With a pitched ball,
forcing Collins In with the winning run.
Score:
CINCINNATI. PTTTSBttRCIH.
AB.U.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Oroh. Ib 4 I I 1 tiCoatello, rt..ft 1 00
RrnJaara, a... I 4 3 1 CCfllllna. ef....ft 14 1
1 ojonnetoe. ib.t
HlDihm., If. I
1 OH.Wacnar, aa I
Haraog, M...0 0 1
iMrl, ft... I
Kllllf.. cf-lf.l ft
Griffith, rt. 4 1
t'lark. e I 1 I
J Wasnor, 8b. 4 0 0
Mntlwltl. lb. I I 11
Brhnolaar. p. 4 0 0
V.Kolall ..10
baar. p 1
OVotx, lb
OFMIra, lb.. ..4
4 OOlhaon. 0....4
0 OKantlaha., p. 4
10
0 ToUl
ft
1 1
Hnbertaon. rf.4
fiDjrle. lb 4
Flatr-her, " I
Morkla. el-lb. 4
Hralnard. lb.l
Grant 1
Uabblnat., ct.O
Bchaurar, p..l
Uohert. lb.. . 4
X Meyer, C..4
Taaranu, P...3
Hninlnraa". cf.l
Marquard, p.u
I (leu. 3b.
OMIIler. e...
OoualiUs. p
OPfeffer, p...
O'Slenad ...
0rjrhulta ..
0 Totals ..
.31 4 30 14 3
Totals ....IS 7 10 14
Batted for Hummel In tenth.
Baited for Stengel In tenth.
New York 0 00000001
Brooklyn 0 10000000
Two-baae hita: Burns, Ctltshaw. Three
base hit: Getx. Stolen baaea: Doyle,
Fletcher, Lobert. Earned runs: New
York, 2; Brooklyn. 1. Double plays:
Burns to Brainerd to Fletcher. Merkle to
Brainrrd to Trsreau. Daubert (nnaa
sluted). Base on errors: New York. 2.
Bases on balls: Off Tesresu, 2. Hlta: Off
Tcaneau, 6 In eight innings: off Sehauer,
1 in one and two-thirds lnninga; off Doug
lns. 5 In eight and two-thtrda lnninga; off
Pfeffer, 2 In one and one-third Innings;
off Marauard, none In one-third Inning.
Struck out: By Teareau, 6; by Schauer. l;
bv Marquard, 1; by Douglas, 4. Umpires:
O'Day and Stockdale.
WHALES DEFEAT
TERRAPIN BAUD
McConnell in Good Form All the ,
Way, While Sugga Ii Kit
Opportunely. . .
LES MANN HITS A . HOME BUN
it if 14 a
. Total 10 ft'14 11 I
Two out when winning run scored.
-Batted tor scnneiaer in mm.
Cincinnati
I'lttsburgh
o o a o o o i o
......0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
04
10
Two-baae hit: Collin. Balrd. Three-
New World's Record
for Motorcycles is
- Made at Tacoma
TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 11 New world'
records for 3ii0, 200 and 100 mile were
established yesterday by professional
motorcycle racer on the Tacoma Lat
tice speedway. Earl Armstrong. San
Francisco, averaged T9.M miles an hour
for the 300 miles; 82.8 miles an hour
for 200 miles and 81.41 miles an hour for
100 miles. His time for the 300 mile
waft 3:45:2.
Otto Walker of Oakland. Cal., was sec
ond, his average being 77.66 miles an hour.
Done Johns of Lo Angeles was third
with an aerage of 76.S miles an hour.
All three men lowered th 300-mtle record
of 76.36 miles an hour made at Podge City,
la., on July 4. .... . . -
CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Chicago de
feated Baltimore today, 6 to 4. McCon
nell was In good form throughout,- while
Suggs was hit opportunely. Errors, helped
Baltimore to four runs In th ninth. Mc
Connell" and Mann had home runs over
the left field fence. Score: R.H.E.
Chicago 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 J 0-8 9 3
Baltimore ....0 00000004-473
Batteries: McConnell and Fischer;
Sugg. Leclalr and Owens.
Reba Lose to BrooWlya.
PITTSBURGH. Aug. 11 Hearne wm
ensy for the Brooklyn Federals todsy and
they defeated lPttsburgh by a score of 4
to t. Flnneran paeaed seven men, but
was unhlttable when hlta meant run.
ft 4 t Crr,r K.M.1S.
0-1 Brooklyn ... 0 1 2000010-4 U 0
ftttsDurgn ...VUVVUVV V a
Batteries:' Flnneran and Land; Hearne
and O'Connor.
Bluea Lose to K. C.
: BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 11 With only
one hit off Main today the Buffeds failed
to get a man past second base, while
Kansas City hit Ford freely In two In
nings for five runs. There was a differ
ence of opinion bout the hit off Main,
a grounder to short, which Rawlins
stopped, but did not attempt- to throw to
flrat base. The official scorer called It a
hit. Score. R.H.K.
Kansas Clty.J 000000 0 3 841
Buffalo 0 0000000001 3
Batteries: Main and Easterly; Ford and
Blair.
Trap Tournament
Opens in Chicago
CHICAGO, Aug. 11 Amateur and pror
fesslonal trap ghootcra from practically
every stat in the country were ready
today to compete In the opening events
of the annual Interstate association,
tournament.
The tournament will include the Grand
American handicap, the classic of th
trap shooting world; the national amateur
championship at double", and several spe
cial events. The Grand American will
be decided on Thursday. More than 8T0
shooters havo entered the event. Wool
folk Henderson of Lexington. Ky., who
won the honors. at Dayton. O., last year,
la here to defend his title. ..'".''
Cardinals Put Ban
on Sale of Soda Pop
to Bleachorites
ST. LOUIS. AAig. 11 To Prevent lh nv 'Kwi a 4
currenc cf pep bottle attacka on um- 1 tiria." ct'.'.i
plres at tb local National league baj' ! avhaua, lb. .1
park, suoh as was made from the bleach- HaVJIa," lb!.
era against Umpire Byron In the game 111. lb. ...4
wlfk m.l,-A ta..l . Yirklt. K.-hiiv- 1 Wa'.ah. if ...4
I I
Teuia
Total ....It I M I
.United for Henry In ninth.
Washington 0 ft 0 ft ft ft ft
Boaton I 1
Two-baa hits: Footer, Shank a. Three
base hits: Hooper. Stolen bse: Milan.
Double piny: liarry to Scott to Hobllllet.
Ift on baaoa.' Washington. 7. Bases on
balls: Off Wood. 8. Struck out: By Uavllla.
t; by Hood, 4. Ur.iptrra: Connolly ani
Wallace.
Marks Blank Tasks.
NEW YORK. Aug. 11 Philadelphia
playing Its laat game of the aumi In
Near Vork. abut out the Yenkeos lody,
I to ft, It being only the fouith shut out
suffered by New York this season. Brvua
ler a I mix pitched a no hit rajne aa Booa
-cored New Yerk'e only hit with a liner
in riklit. wbl' h WaUli couia not hold after
maMaa" a fine attempt. Breeeier also
drova In Phlladelpiiia'a first run with a
hiwiio run into the left ft4d bleayihac.
President Jainea Utlmor and Vtce-Preel--"iit
Hbe rt H. Watxl of ih FederaJ
lualfiH attended the game. Soore:
I'MLADKIJ-HIA. NEW MRK.
tI.kU.il tlHO.il
MOt'X CITY TiKSi OFKXEIt
Juse(k
Luar by score ef Six
te Ose.
f!t'X C1TT. Ia.. Aujf. 18 Sioux Oljr
a ti.e ,.iii tome of ti.a -rira frou:
' J,rii viuf ly a si-oie. of 4 to 1.
SIOI X CITY.
ab. it r.
I 1
3 1 ft
I
hi.
0
0
a
ler 1. Britton of th local National an
nounced today that henceforth no soda
water would be sold to the bleacherltes.
Th aal of Soda will continue In th
grmndjtanj a th fans there did not
participate In the attack on Byron. Al
though hundreds .f bottle snd vege
tables were hurled at Mm the umpire
escaped uninjured.
iaalkrra AMaeUtlaa,
Mobile. 4. 1: Birmingham, 8. 8.
NaaliMlle, S, Little Hock, 4
Nr triAta. &; Atlanta. 0,
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Harttall. It. . 1
4 a.... lift
IKlMHl., 1114
4 ocae-ii. p i I'
8 4 Twtaia . .. . "I rr I) "I
TaUla ....M 10 IT 14 1
Batted for Sotiang la seven rh.
PhlladelrhU 0 0 ft ft 1 1 ft ft 0-8
New York, ft ft
Home run: Breseler. Stolen base: Dv
ir tnrn.ii run: l'hiladlihia, 1. iKjlliie
ii.il t . . a Kl, , ....... b j. VI, r.
Have on rrrtna: phlll'-lp'-'a ' ,n I
l.aJia: Off Caldwell, f; off Breasler. 8.
e'.rui'k out' By CaUiiwell, 6: by Brxealur. 3.
I'liitiicvs HtiuiOiaviid anil U L-'iuhlln.
Wbll Sea Take Tw.
BT. IXM'lti. Aug. 11 Chicago opened
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July 4tli
n FEET OF FILM
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AN ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE
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