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Bringing Up
ROURKES DROP A
SHORT ONE, 2 TO 1
De Moinei Win Contest Called in
STeath Inainj Became of '
Kaia.
IwGEHSCLL UPON THE MOUND
DM MOINES, I.. Aug. l.-8polal
Tel eorrem . ) Leo Tannehlll cam vary
near beating Ma recent teammates In th
opening ram of tha aerie between Ie
MiHna and Omaha her today, when he
noted In th third Inn In en hli own
doubl and a two-bager by Bchllebner.
A It waa, rain put an end to th eon
Diet after Omaha had completed th first
half of th aeventh, with th count 8 to I
In favor of th leag-u leaders. Ilain fell
at Interval during th entire gam.
Ira Thomas, aoout for Connie Mack,
In th irrandetand dtrrtns; th Kama.
ri did not e any atellar playing b
raua of th Hprery fleld, althotih both
Incereoll for Omaha and Morrlds for
the Pooatera put up an excellent brand
ef pltchlna;. Th Rourkea started llfe
tixed rally in th third that oufht to
have (iven them a aaf lead. After
Tannehlll had aoored on Schllebner
double, Inceraoll bunted to Moarldce.
By a quick throw to second Achllebner
was touched off th baa and the doubt
on Insersolt waa completed at first.
Kmlth field for th third out
Araln, in the alxth Innlnfe, a doubt
play spoiled th visitors' chance .for
circuit ef th baaea. InjrersoU singled.
but Smith hit to Bwoldt at third. Who
completed th circuit by way of trappma;
InRersoll at second. ea Molne rushed
acroe a brae ef run In th fifth, just
enough to noa out a victory.
Inrersoll Issued Sawyer a free paaa t
first Ewotdt bunted to lairsraoll, who
tried to catch Sawyer at second, but
mad a poor throw. Both men war aaf.
Rarlt man waa aIvan oed a baa on a wild
pitch. Qraham singled to center, scortng
Sawyer. Mo grid re forced Oreham at
second, Breen to Kroff. fewoMt boo red
n th play. Hunter forced Mogrldg at
sncond. Ingeraet to Krug. Bill filed out
io R. Breen. Two rune, on hit. no er-
rnrs:
Kcore:
OMAHA.
AB. R
3 A
H.
0
1
o
A
I
A
o.
A. K
Smith, rf
Tiroon. lb
T'orsythe. rf...
Kru(fir, c
Krus, ss
Mri'hesney, If
'I'nnnehlll. Ih...
ft'hltehner, lb.
JriKro!l, p....
j... J' fFMf I LL PAt - RRf ' CWT TOULL 1 - WELL- VUL ,rYE X YMiS
..Ar."- N r-f0S - fFOR lllf THIRTY OOULARb 32 HNvt TO MOVE OM A - THIRTY- FIVE - MOW
3 nn BY COI tv RNT M rEMT A. MONTH FOR THENTLEMAN if ft r CO ON VOOR WN-I E'
iVXfi r?nS? -) 'A 0 THJ hou,e aoout to wnt LV M U must have me nap:
ir c l VjAL ' H Li .. ahovillm :: th place - ( !? rKu V -r
tome: r: Ecou- cirOCD TTffl Ioh-heiT fC3- ,rS $D
Totals tS t
DE8 MOINES.
AB. R. IT,
H inter, cf I 0 0
'i;i. if too
Itmhn, rf lei
Joni. !h 10 1
Hartford, ea.. ....... S
Kuwv.r. 7b 1 11
Kwnlrtt, lb 1 1
Ornlmm. e 11
Mngrldae. P I
Totals il 1 "i
II
O.
1
e
10
a
t
t
l
A.
0
(I
0
4
I
t
1
1
21 U
Called on account of rain.
Omaha 1 0 0
l"-a Moines 0 0 0 0 8 0
Two-base hits: Tannehlll. Behllehner.
strlflce hit: M'-Chesnry. lft on bears:
oniMha. 1; les Moln-s. 1 Btruck out; By
Mnurtdge, 2; by Inxersoll, 1. liases on
balls: off IntrTK)ll, 2. Double plsva.
.stosridse to Hwol.lt to Harlfttrd. Kwr.l.lt
! Bswyer to Jonea psaaad ball: Krueger.
Time: l.CZ. Uutulre: Uciaal. -
LINCOLN DEFEAT! T11K BRAltt
Hesse Teasa Coaae frosa Behind aad
Wlsl.
LINCOLN. Aug. 11 Although outhlt by
IVnver, the l-ais came from behind and
wva, I to t bcore:
LINCOLN.
AH. K.
H.
0
O.
11
A.
4
0
1 lovd. 2h
Woi.'a, if
Mo taffiKan. a
.Vctntyr. rf..
S illirna. lb..
f"hritx'r. cf.,
... I
... I
... 4
... 4
I
I
Morwi, lib 8
McAllister, o.. ....... I
.StrtMun, p , 8
Total ...
87
T 27 It
DENVER.
AB. I-
MlHar. rf 4 0
Keit.r, ss..... 8 0
cini'ar. cf I .
i.H. oway, lb.. 4 1
.mj, k. If 1
i I. I is, lu 8 1
v. .. ia, to 4 1
Hi-Mtir, o.. ....,. 4 0
:-!u. i.e!!. p. .......... 4 ' 0
p 0 4)
O.
0
ft
A.
1
1
0
0
e
4
4)
Totals . 36
I.ictolu 1
jii.nr 0 4
4 li
0 ft
0 1
24
0 2
1 0
ro-bc.M hits: Williams ?. Osllowsv
fM.al.r. in.ut.ia j. lava ki.-Onf firn to Wil
l.'i.. f i if to Keliher, William (unas-
.,,.!). t ' i.srn lia; l-iilcl.la. lnier, V il-
' af. a. i.'.rtifNn t-t. .l'lttL'e hlta
1 t-if.er. I idroiir lii, Mnii-r. bM.-l l.
t ti : ixf Mitchell 3. 1'ltcb.ag recuid:
t'.'f M.i- lL 6 runs and 7 tilia In Mven
n.1 oi n na iiitiines: orr t,a.kii, l run
si"! t o I us in too tf.lios ltitilittf. Tuno;
J a. V nii'iie: Van rickie.
I
MH tlTV TAKES OPEEl
t. Joacptt
Loan It
loirs ef gla
la Oae.
fUVX C1TT, Is.. Aug. 18-hloux City
t'.'.k tne tin-tAi. samite of the eertrs front
m. Jbarpu lo'iny by a acre it to I.
6IOCX CITT.
AB. R. ir. o.
..' .V. I 1 t 1
.- If 3 l 2
t I s a
A.
i
0
1
Father
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LKAQUE.
I'luyfd. Won. I.ost.
Pet.
.MH
.6S7
.617
.h0
,4.)
.4'i2
.4.6
Dos Moines Ill 7&
4
Ienver 114 M
47
M
M
6H
M
6
Topeka ll m
Mnroln 112 M
HIiiiix City 1)1 t'y
Omaha 117 M
Wichita 113 41
8t Joseph 1U 43
71 .3,1
NAT.MSAaUB. AMKK.
MEAOUB.
W'.L..Pct.
69 to Mt
UK 3 ..!
M 42 .
64 61 MM
W.L..Pct.
Phlla. ... j.M 45 .UA Boston
Brooklyn .7 M) .M;ii I etriU
rhlrago ....53 61 .BKi ChU-Hgo
tlttslairgh .M M .4' Wash n ...
Hoeton 63 63 ,4!f, New oYrk
New Vork..M 61 .4K,i St. Iuls..
61 61 .HD
41 6 .m
Bt. Ixuls...61 I .4i.i! Clpvelund ..41 64 .8!0
CinclnnaU .4 68 ,4u3 1'hHa 84 71 .1.4
AM ER,. AHS'N. FED. IEAQUK.
W.IPrt. W.I.Hrt
Bt. Paul. ...60 4 . Newark
.60 4H .6i
,t 47 .W
.til) 4H ,6X
Mlnnraplls 4 60 .W,2 (Tilrano
Iniltannnl 60 61 .Mil Kan. City.
Kan. City.. 67 64 .Mill l'lttuburnh
.m 47 .Wd
,.67 61 .6
...V 61 AM
,.60 63 .441
,,37 10 .34
l'ilsvllln .67 M .613 Ht. Ixiuls..
Cleveland .49 60 .4fJ Urooklyn .
Milwaukee 48 61 .44M Hurrnlo ...
Columbus ..41 70 .liTil Ualtlmor
Yesterdsiy'a Itesalts.
WK8TERN LKAOUE.
Omaha, 1; Ies Mnlnes, 2.
Bt Joseph. 1; Hlmn city, .
Denver, 4; linroln. I,
NATIONAL, L.EAOUB.
New Tork, 1: Brooklyn, 1.
Boston, 0: 1'hllHilelphla. 6
Cincinnati. 4; I'lttxburgh, 6.
AMERICAN LKAQUM.
Philadelphia, I; New York, 0.
Washington, 0: Boston, 1.
IXtrlot, 4V-J; Clftvelnnd, 1-1.
Chicago, s-l: Bt Uula. 4-1.
FEDERAL, LEAOUK.
rhtnas-o. i: Baltimore. 4.
Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 1.
Kansas City, t; Uutfalo, 0.
Oavmea Today,
Western Ieagu Denver at Lincoln.
Topeka at Wichita, Bt. Joseph at Hloux
City, Omaha at Dee Moines.
National league Brooklyn at New
Tork, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Chicago
at Pittsburgh.
American League Chicago at 8t. Louis,
Detroit at Cleveland.
Federal Leagu Chicago at Baltimore,
Kansas City at Buffalo, Bt l,oula at
Newark.
LeJetMi, ef .
Kane, ro
I
10
I
1
0
HeneMng, lb .
Richards, rf ,
CroMbv. o t...
Clark, p .....
Total
... I
JOSEPH.
it n
ST.
AB. R
A.
0
TVVihjoSeon.
If
4
Watson, 2b
Hnlmer, ci .
llris, lb
Houltes, lb
Wlllliuns, rf
Groellng, ss
t onnelly, o
Val, p
Urodlck ...
Totals 86 1
T 24 30
Batted for Val. In ninth.
Rioux Otr I !!!-
fct Joseph 0 MMM1H
Two-base hlta: Watson. Oroellng.
Clarke. Bn. Three-base hits: Lejetme.
Bac.iiflc hits: Callahan. Kane. Btolen
bases: Crosby. IVHtlile plays: Williams,
l it. mm nn hallH- tiff Clark. 2: off Val.
4. Btruck out: By Clark. 7; by Vat 8. W 14
pltchea: Val. Passed llls: Connelly.
Tim; 145. fmptre; Cuaack nd Ryan.
Carter's Option on
Cincinnati Club is
Allowed to Lapse
PASADENA. Cat. Aug. ll-Warren N.
Carter, truste of South raaaaena, an
nounced today that h would not exer
cise th option h holds to purchase the
Cincinnati National Iragu Baa Ball
club. Th option expires today. Mr.
Carter ald, however, that ha expected
to go to Cincinnati next week, but, re
fused to say whether he would endeavor
to renew negotiations to participate on
different terms.
Mr. Carter dictated th following state
ment: -
"Mr. August Herrmann has been noti
fied that my option on the Cincinnati
club, expiring today, will not b exer
cised. I expect to leave for Cincinnati
In a few days."
Mr. Carter was asked If he would seek
to renew negotiations to purchase tha
club on different terms, when h re
turned to Cincinnati.
'I will have nothing to ssy on that
point," h replied.
Cardinals Put Ban
on Sale of Soda Pop
to Bleacherites
ST. LOUIS. Aug. lt-To prevent the re
currence of pop bottle attacks on um
pires at th loral National league ball
park, such aa was made from the bleach
ore airalnst Umpire Byron in th gam
with Chicago yesterday. President Schuy
ler P. Brttton of the local Nationals an
nounced today that henceforth no soda
water would fc sold to the bleacherites.
Th sal of soda will continue In th
gran&aiand a th fans there did not
participate in the attack on Byron. Al
though hundreds .f bottles and vege
tables were burled at him the umpire
escaped uninjured.
loalarra AmwIaIIai
Mobile. 4. 1: Birmingham, 3. 3.
Naetivllie, 8, Little Bock, 4
New Orleans. 5; Atlanta. 0,
Aijinv.tw A: rhaltaiuuiaa
nn; i.ek.
CoprrlgM. IM, International
Vcw ervl.
TIGERS WIN TWO
FROM CLEVELAND
Detroit Takes Both Ends of Double
Header from Indians, Six to
Two and Three to One.
BOIAKD NEABXY GETS BECOED
CLEVELAND, Aug. !. Detroit took
both games from ICevoland today, to 2.
and I to 1. Nto a hit was made off
Boland In tha second gam until there
wer two out In tho ninth Inning. Then
Ben Paschel, a recruit from Alabama,
batting for Pitcher Hagerman, singled
cleanly over second, robbing Boland of a
no hit game. Gambeganss' two errors,
both muffs of thrown balls, gave Detroit
all f Its three runs. Cleveland' on run
waa scored by Chapman, who waa hit
with a pitched ball, stole second, took
third on a passed ball and horn on a bad
throw by Bush. Walker'a on bad Inning
gave Detroit its victory In th first game.
Score:
CLEVRJANrv DETROIT
AH H O A. K
AB H O A 15
Wills, ef.
..141
Turiwr, lb... I
Chtpmia, u.4
Ill ICMih. t 4
til CJacnhsnn, ef
10 1 OCrewtorl. rf.l
I 10 I OVrark. If.. ..I
1 4 .Burns. lb... 4
I OVsuna. lb ... 4
0 10 OBtsniK. C...4
0 0 1 OCorelMBis, 4
Jarkm, rt.
Kirk. 1b.. ..4
Hmllh. II 4
Wambss., Ib.t
Kuan, s I
Watkar, a)6
Pranles. p...l
RTani 1
0'NI1I ....1
Paarhal ....1
Mouth worth 0
10 1
0 Tetal M It 17 11 I
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
ooo
Total ... 17 10 17 14 1
Hatted for Wambsgansa In ninth.
liaited for Kan In ninth.
trailed for Brenton in ninth.
Ran for O'Neill In ninth.
Cleveland 0 lOOOOOtO-
Detroit 0 414)0000 1-4)
Earned ruii: Cleveland. 2; Detroit 1.
Two-base hlta Turner, Btanage. Btolen
bases: Push, Vitt. Btanage, (.Vbb (3),
Hurni, Young. Double play: Young to
Hush to Burns: Chapman to Tumor to
Chapman. IHls: Off Walker. 4 In two
Innings; eff Brenton. I In seven lnnlnjja
liases on balls: Off Walker. I: off Bren
ton, 1; off Coveleskie, 1. Strrk out: By
Brenton, t: hv Coveleskl, 4. FlrJt base on
errors: Cleveland, I; i)elrolt, 1. Umpires:
Kvana and Cblll.
IUVIUNR. DETROIT.
AB H.O.A.K I H.II..I
Wills, cf 4
OVItt. lb 4 0 3 0
OBuab, as 4 1 3 I I
(K'nhb. ef I 110
Crawford, rl.4 8 10
lVaarh. If. ...I 1 0 0
Ofturna. lb. ...I 0 10 i 0
tTouns. lb. ...4 I I I 0
Odtaaata, a... 4 1 I 1 0
OBotand, p.,,-1 0 0 10
t
o Totals ....li mil 1
Tnmar, lb . 4
rhapmaa, aa I
Jarkaoa. IT.. I
Kirks, lb. ...4
Smith. II I
Wambag . 3b. I
r.van. ID....1
Kaan. e I
Haworth. a. I
0
0
llasaraaas. P I
4 oumha. p...S
0
rt.ulh worth 0 0 0 0 0
r-amhel ....1 1 0 0 0
Totals ....It 1 It 14 I
Batted for Wamhagansa In eighth.
atitted for llagerman In eighth.
Detroit i 0 O0I0O1OO-8
Cleveland 00010000 01
Double play: Turner. Wambstransa and
Klrke. Hits: Off llagerman. 7 In eight In
nings; Combe, none In one Inning. Uasea
on balls: Off llagerman, 7; off Boland. 8.
lilts I'V Pitcher: By Boland (Che-pmanl.
btruck out: By llagerman, 1: by Boland,
4. First lase on errors): Cleveland, 1; le
trolt, 1. Umpire: Chill and klvana.
Med Take Another.
BOSTON. Aug. 11 In scoring tha only
run of today' game, the last of the local
series with Wsshington, tha Boston
Americana accomplished tha feat of de
feating the Menu tors In all of the eleven
gamea played between tha teama at Fen
way park this ar. The pitchers' battle
between Wood and Gallia thla afternoon
waa notable for th latter' fine pitching
and his even more brilliant support by
Milan. Hooper's triple, one of the two
Iocs! hits, and Mcott s sacrifice fly scored
Boston's run at the outset. Score:
. WAeHlNiTt.tN. BOSTON.
ABH.O.AK UHOXI
Kooo. If. 4 110 0 Hoopar. rt.,.1 110 0
Koaler, I1.....4 III I fault, as I 0 8 4 0
Milan rf....4 10 4naker. rt..l 010
Phanks. lb.. I 10 0 OMohlllaal. lb I 0 10 0 0
(taadll. lb... 4 til Iwla. It I 000
Acoata, rf ...I 0 0 0 tareaar. lb.. I I 0 0
Hvnry. s I 4 I f Harry, lb.... I 0 110
M.H.Ida. ss.. Oil (Cut. . 010
(iallla. a ... I 0 10 Wao4, 3 4 0 4
ttllllama ..1 4000
ToUls ....M I li U
Totals ....II I 34 8 0
.Hatted for Henry In ninth.
Washlrurto. 0 0 0 000
Boston 1 000000 1
Two-bes hit: Fuarter, Bhanka, Threo
taa hits: lluouer. btolen kxtse: Milan,
l'ouble plev: ltrrv to Hcott to Hobiltsel.
lft on baaes: WasUinglon. 7. liaae on
balls: Off Wood. 8. Struck out: By O ,111a.
t; by N od, 4. Ur.iptres: Connolly ani
Wallace.
Marks Blaak 1'sska.
NBW YORK, Aug. 11 llilladelphi
R laying Ita last game of the suae on in
e Vork. shut out th Yankees lody,
t to 0, It being only the fouuh shut out
suffered by New York this season. Braes
ler aliuoat pitched a no hit ge-iim as liiwaa
aoored Mew lark's only bit with a liner
to rlht which WaJeU could not hold after
making a fin aiteanpt. lireralur also
drove in lttitadelphla's first run with a
lunna run Into tlie left field bleaker.
President Jaiuea till more and Vice-President
Robert B- Ward of the Federal
leasue attended th game. Roora:
PHlLALiKIHlA. NBW TORK
ab.h.u.a a AB.n.uaa
Knot aa
1
4 'Mian, cf I 0 I 0 0
I lh.,1.. X S 1 A A
8trunk. lb.. .4
iMtvlaa, rf...l
! . haus. lb. .8
l-f .1
i Malons, lb.
' l-l.ie. lb . ..4
jWaWh. If ..4
i Oidro,. rt..4
I 1
I
0 Ualaal. Ib.-.l 0 I I
1 I fipo. lb I 0 II 0
0 t .x. rf 4 0 0
0 OHartae!!. If.. I t 1 0 0
1 an.-a... la... i liii
0 ahsr.aaak.. A.I 4 110
o io!, p i o l o
3 0 Taaaia .... 17 l 1
MrAvar, A. ..I
Draaalar, p...4
T.tala ,...M 10 IT 14 1
batted for Boiiang la seven til.
Phlladelphut 0 0 0 1 t 08
New York -0
Home run: Bressler. Stolen base: Da
Ws. 1-srned run: ptuladoiphia, 1 loibl
...... K.' .... u .... i. u t ('f. rv
Haaes on rrus: pt.llsrt-lp'-' ' u-a n
l.aiis. Off Caldwell. 2: off Breasler, 1
Uruck otit- By CaWwell. 4; by B.raHtir. 3.
Uuipii-vs Hlldebrau.d and O L nihlin.
While Mux Take Tw.
BT. IXH'leJ. Aug. 11 Chk-ago opened
tka aarM H lauls UmIav bv taking
omaha, -Tuesday. august
a double-hf adrr from the loc,
scores of I to 4 snd 6 to 1.
In the first gam St. Louis drew ex
actly twice as msny hits as thnlr con
querors', but Bcott'a great -control when
men war on bases and excellent support
of his teammates kept Bt Louis down.
Tlte second game was nn exhibition of
poor flHdlnif. Score, flrat game:
CHICAOO. ST. i-nt'is.
ABU O A K
AB H O A K
Vtirehr. rf..
0 1
e fffcntton, II
1110
W r . M...4
T. Cllli. ih I
Fourntr. Ib.B
Auxin. 3b.
Kl.l.r. .lb..
Hmtt. 2b..
ewalkar, rf.
0 Howard, rf
Oiivan, at..
Olarr. e...
0 0 Brian, t.
1 1
1 13
3 0
iJf'olllne, fi
' rol.rh, cf....l
r.r S
01
0
t
I
Bf?OH p 4
On at I man, p
I'sbar, p.
0 CM. ('aba. D...0
llotf. p I
I 37 I O'Srvarald ... 1
Totals
.11
Total ....31 14 37 II 4
Batted for McCabe In the seventh.
Chicago ;.0 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 S
Bt. Louis 0 0010001 2-4
Two-las hits: Fournler, Lavsn. Three
base hits: Fclsrh, Pratt, Blsler. Btolen
bases: K. Collins (2). Karned runs: Chi
cago, 6; 8t. 1xuIh, 4. Double play: Black
burne to Fournler. Bases on errors: Chi
cago, 3. Bases on bnlls: Off Bcott, 2; off
Weilman, 4; off Hoff. 1. Hits: Off Bcott,
in eight and one-third Innings; off Fa
be r. none In two-thirds Inning; off Well
man, 6 In alx Innings; off McCabe, 1 In
one Inning; off Toff, I In two innings.
Btruck out: By Scott. 6; by Faber, 2; by
Weilman, 4; by McCabe. 1. Umpires:
Nallln and Dlneen.
CHICAGO. BT. IjOUIS
AB H O A E.
AB.H O A ,K.
Murphy, rt...4 10 0 OKhottos, If.. .4 t 0 0 0
Waarar. aa ..I Oil lAuatln. 3b. ..4 0111
PJ Collins tb.l 111 OHIalar, lb. ...4 I It t I
Foumlar. lb. I 10 0 1 Pratt, lb 4 1110
I i ) r-ol I Ins, If. 4 14 OWalkar. ef .4 I I 0 n
Falarh, rf...l 111 0 Howard. rt..4 0 1 0 0
Blackb.. lb.. 4 0 3 1 tlran. as. ...4 0 111
, Marer. s I 111 OAanaw e 4 0 I I 1
alllr, t 0 0 10 Hamilton, s 1 0 0 I 0
Bana, p 4 14 OKoob. p 0 0 0 1
davarald ...1 0 0 V
Totals ... M 0 17 13 4
Tetal ...14 1 17 IT I
Batted for Hamilton in the aeventh.
Chicago I 00000120-
Bt. Loula 0 1000000 0-1
Two-baa hit: Bhotton. Three-base hit:
TS. Collins. Htolen baaea: Felsch, Four
nler, J. Collins. Karned runs: Chicago,
I. Double play: Bens to Weaver to
Fournler. Bases on errors: Bt. Louis, 3.
Bases on balls: Off Hamilton, 1; off
Koob, 1. Hits: Off Hamilton, 7 In seven
Innings; off Koob, 3 In two innings.
Btruck out: By Bens. 1; by Hamilton. 1.
Balk: Bens. Umpires: Dlneen and
Nallln.
Dss't Be Coastlpatea.
All kind of ailments result from con
stipation. Dr. Kin4fs New Ufa Pills are
mild and effective, prevent constipation.
26o. All druggist. Advertisement.
I. Edward Trim Albloa.
ST. TOWARD. Neb.. Aug. 11 (Rneolal.)
St. KXIward made it three straight wins
In the tournament by defeating tn fsat
Aioion team nere Haiuraay. m. bowtrd
won the game after two men were out In
the ninth Innlnir. MrKav lost hlsown
game by hitting a man and walking two
more. Then one hit ended the game.
- R.H.H
Albion 0 001000 0 ISO
fit. Ldward...O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 3 0
A
0
0 I
0
ondny -
I
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I
I
U Va LJ U LJ U ta irM J
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n, 1.015.
Drawn for The 6ee by George McManus
PHILLIES MAKE K
SWEEPOF SERIES
Take Three Games Straight from
Stalling!' Erstwhile Miracle
Crew,
RIXEY SHUTS OUT BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16.-Phlladel-phla
mado a clean sweep of the aeries of
three games with Boston, by winning to
day's game, 6 to 0. Rlxey pitched in
splendid style. The Phillies' first run was
duo to three hits In the opening Inning
off Ragan. while Niehoff and Kllllfer
scored In the aeventh when Tyler was
pitching on the "double aqueese" play,
Byrne producing the bunt A pass and
two hlta scored two more rung In th
eighth. Bcore:
BOSTON.
FHILAEM.PHIA.
AB. ll.O A.E.
AB H O A K
r.an. rf I 0 10 OBrma. lb. ...I Oil
Kltzpat.. ih 4 0 13 ORaacrnft. aa.4 0 4 4 0
(N.mpton. cf 4 110 dPaakart, rf. .1 1 0 0 0
Miih. If I 0 10 ocravaih. rf..l 14 0 0
. avhmldl. lb.. 4 110 Ol.tidarua. lb. 4 t 10 0 0
! (i-itk aw a a a a Au'Kitt it l 1 AAA
M.ran'U ..'aa I 1 I 1 ONIahoff. lb. . 4 14 4 0
wnaiins. e...i ill lK'inrar. c... o a o a
Hasan, p I 0 1 3 (Uliajr. p 1 10 10
Tlcr p oooo
tiewdy
.10 00 Total! ....21 I 27 12 0
Totals ....10 4 14 11 1
Batted for Ragan In seventh.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia 1 0000023 -6
Two-base hits: Compton. Whaling,
Luderus, Whltted. Karned runs: Phila
delphia, 6. btolen base: Cravath. Double
Clay: Niehoff to Luderus. Bases on
alls: Off Ragan. 2: off Tyler, 1; off
Rlxey, 8. Struck out; By Ragan, 1; by
Tyler, 1; by Rlxey, 4. Hlta: Off Ragan,
6 In six Innlnas; off Tyler, 3 In two in
nings. Umpires: Klem and Cockill.
Reds Lose to Pirates.
PITTSBURGH, At'lf. 11 Cincinnati
twice tied the score in the game today
with f ictabtirgh, only to lose out In tho
ninth Inning by a score of 6 to 4. In the
ninth, after Collins and Hlnchman had
singled Wagner was purposely walked.
Iar then kit Vloux with a pitched ball,
forcing Collins In with the winning run.
Score:
Cincinnati. prrrsBrmciH.
AB U O A C H.O.A E.
Oroh. lb 4 1 I 1 oOoetello, rf..! 1 00 0
Ro4ara, M..I 0 I
1 ocolltna. CI....S
Hanoi, aa. ..0 0 1
Iach, cf ...1 0
Kllllf., cf-lf.l 0 I
Orirflth. rf..4 1
Clark, c I 1 I
3 Waxner, lb. 4 0 0
Mollwlli. lb I I 11
Krhnalder. pO 0 0
V.Kolnlts ..1 0 0
OJohnatoa, lb. I
OHInchm., if. I
OH.Wacnar, as. I
1 10
OVolt. lb 4
ORalrl lb,
OOlhaon. o
Ogantleha..
0
....4
....4
P 4
ToUia .
..81 II 37 14 3
tear, p.
.1 0
. Totals ....10 611 11 I
Two out when winning run scored.
Batted for Schneider In fifth.
Cincinnati ...0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 04
Pittsburgh 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 15
Two-base hlta: Collins, Baird. Three-
FIRST PRESENTATION
That Wos Irlcld at
FEET OF FILM
Depicting th rTndrtaI Tartleg f He-wt-aaka'
TonBr t kaaiplug it Charley Citlcr.
Tt2GS3oy - l7o!Inosd!ay a i.VT.i.nt,s.!",
base hit: Wagner. Home run: Oroh.
stolen bases: Clark, Costello. Earned
runs: Cincinnati. 2: Pittsburgh 3. Base
On errors: Cincinnati. 1; Pittsburgh. 1.
Bases on balls: Off I-ear. V, off Kantleli
ner, 3. Hits: Off Schneider '8 In four
Innings; off Lear, 6 In four anil two-thirds
Innlnes. Btruck out: By Schneider. 1;
by Kantlchner, 2.' l inplreo: Rlgler and
Emslle.
r.laata Trim nodarerS.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 1G. Tying the score
in the ninth Inning, New York scored a
run in tlie tenth and defeated rBooklyn
today, 2 to 1. Dounlas had the Giants
shut out, 1 to 0, until the ninth when be
was diiven from the box by a double by
Burns, an out and Doyle's single. In the
tenth, with two out, Lobert ulnglcd siole
second and scored on a hit by J. Meyers.
Brooklyn cored In the secoi.d on hum
mell's single and a triple ty Oetx. Bcore:
NEW YORK. BROOKLYN.
AR.H.OAK. AB.lt. O.AE.
.Burnt. If 4 1 t 1 OH Meyers, cf 4 I 1 0
Hobertaon. rf.4
0 0 0 OO'Mara. ...! I 1
14 1. OauDbrrt. lb. .1 0 It
111 (in'nrat. If.. ..4 0
1 I Gt'uuhaw, 2b. .4 1 I
Oil (Hummol. rf. l 1 t
0 0 0 ((Ml. Sb I 1 1
0 0 0 0 Miller, e I 0 I
0 0 0 OnualHaa, p. ..I 0 0
111 OPfeffer, p 1 0 0
17 1 O'HtcnuM 0 0 0
0 10 08chultl 1 0 0
nl)r), lb..,. 4
Flatrher. aa I
Mrkle. rf-lb.4
Dralnard. Ib.t
Qrant 1
Uabblnst., cf."
Schaurer. p. .1
Lbrt. Jb....4
J. Meyers, C..4
Tearaau. P...2
Hnodsraaa, cf.2
siftrquard. p.O
0 10 0
000
ToUla ....!! I 30 14 1
Totals ... ti 7 10 14 0
Batted for Hummel In tenth.
Batted for Stengel In tenth.
New York 0 00000001
Brooklyn 0 10000000 0-1
Two-base hits: Burns, Ctltshaw. Three
base hit: tictx. htolen bases: Dovlo.
Fletcher, Ixtheit. Earned runs: New
York. 2; Brooklvn. 1. Double plays:
Burns to Bralnerd to Fletcher, Merklc to
Bralnerd to Tesreau. Daubert (tinas
flMerl). - Base on errors: New York, 2.
Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 2. Hits: Off
Tesw-au, 6 in eight innings; off Schauer.
1 in one and two-thirds innings; off Doug
Ins, 6 In eight and two-thirds innings; off
Pfeffer. 2 in one and one-third innings;
off Marauard, none in one-third inning.
Struck out: By Tesreau, 6; by bchaucr. 1;
bv Marquard, 1; by Douglas, 4. Umpires:
O'Day and Stockdale.
New World's Record
for Motorcycles is
- Made at Tacoma
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 11 New world's
records for 3"0, 200 and 100 mile wer
established yesterday by professional
motorcycle racers on tho Tacoma Lat
tice speedway. Karl Armstrong. San
Francisco, averaged 79.84 mile an hour
for th 300 miles: 82.8 mile an hour
for 200 miles and 81.11 miles on hour for
100 miles. His time for the 300 miles
was 3:45:29.
Otto Walker of Oakland. Cal., was sec
ond, his average being 77. miles an hour.
Done Johna of Lo Angeles was third
with an average of 76.66 miles an hour.
All thre men lowered th 300-mlle record
of 76.36 miles an hour made at Podge City,
la., on July 4, , . .
i.'Battsal
K - raul irtt
OF"
JAM
V3UJU
mm of TG'flE
Rourkc Fnrlc, July 4tli
AN ADDED SPECIAl FEATURE
THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERYBODY WITH RED BLOOD
COURSING THROUGH THEIR VEINS.
WHALES DEFEAT
TERRAPIN BAND
McConnell in Good Form All the
Way, While Svggt Is Hit
Opportunely.
LES MANN HITS A . HOME EUK
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 run in th ninth. Mc
Connell" and Mann had home runs over
the left field fence. Score: R.H.E.
Chicago 1 100001JO-09J
Baltimor ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 7 i
Batteries: McConnell and Fischer;
Suggs, Leclair and Owens.
Reba Lose to Brooklya.
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 11 Hearne wa
easy for the Brooklyn Federals today and
they defeated IPttsbursrh by a core of 4
to 1. Flnneran passed seven men, but
was unhittable when hits meant runs.
l2)Score: V,, A
BrooKIVn .... J i w w V V r a xk ir
Pittsburgh ...0 000001 01 2 2
Batteries:' Flnneran and Land; Hearn
and O'Connor.
Bines Lose to K, C.
: BUFFALO, N. Y.. Aug. 11 With only
one hit off Main today the Buffed 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 ebout the hit off Main,
a grounder to short, which Rawlins
stopped, but did not attempt to throw to
first base. The official scorer called It a
hit. Score. R.H.F
Kansas City'. 8 000000 0 2 6 4 1
Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 2
Batteries: Main and Easterly; Ford and
Blair.
Trap Tournament
Opens in Chicago
CHICAGO, Aug. 16. Amateur and pror
fessional trap ghooter from , practically
every atat in th country wer ready
today to compete in th opening event
of the annual Interstate association,
tournament
The tournament will Include th 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. Mor than 8C0
shooters hovo entered the event. Wool
folk Ilenderson of Lexington, Ky., who
won the honors at Dayton. O.. last year,
la here to defend hia title. . . ' :
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