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ROURKES HAMMER
WICHITA HURLERS
Omaha Captures Second Contest by
Getting to Three Opposing
Boxmen.
FINAL SCORE IS TEN TO ONE
WICHITA. Kan.. Auk. 23. (Special Tel
egram.) Omaha cleaned up on Wichita
in the second game of the aeries, land
ing on Pate, eOist and Powers in the
pinches almost at will. Thompson pitched
a steady game after he got warmed t'P
The final count was 10 to 2.
Omaha started the scoring in tho
fourth. Forsyth led off with a single.
Wells flew to right. Krug singled to left
and McChesney followed with a drive to
light that scored Forsythe. Tannehill
walked, filling the bases, Oelst replac l
Tate. Schllebner hit to short and Brlt
ton missed a chance for a double play
when he dropped the ball. Krug scored.
Thompson hit to short and Hosp booted
tho ball. McChesney scoring.
Gelst Given Gate.
Thompson led off in the seventh with a
single. Smith and Breen singled, filling
the ba;s. Forsythe was hit, forcing in
Thompson. Wells cracked the ball against
the right field fence. Talllon hit rhe
fence as he was trying for the catch and
fell down. He lost the ball and it went
for a home run. Towers replaced Oelst
and stopped the scoring.
Schllebner' single In the ninth scored
Krug and McChesney.
A walk and two singles and a sacrifice
fly scored one for Wichita in the first.
Doubles by Hosp and Thiesslng counted
the run in the third.
Tomorrow's game will be called at 2
o'clock in order to allow Omaha to catch
a train for Denver. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. K. O. A. 13.
Talllon. rf 4 0 1 i 0 0
Fox., If 8 110 0 0
Hon p. SS 4 13 2X1
Thieslng. cf S 0 2 2 0 0
Heiling, 8b 2 0 0 0 8 0
Brltton, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 1
Patterson, lb 4 0 3 10 1 0
f rlf ith, c 4 O O 8 0 0
Pate, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Oil't. p 10 0 10 0
Powers, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Smith, cf 6 1 2 3 0 0
Ilreen, 2b 6 114 6 0
Forsythe, rf 4 8 2 2 0 0
Wells, c 4 112 0 0
Krug. ss 4 2 1110
McChesney, if 6 2 2 0 0 0
Tannehill, 3b 8 0 0 1 2 0
Schllebner. lb 6 0 1 14 0 0
Thompson, p 6 110 9 0
ToUls 40 10 U 27 17 "o
Omaha 0 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 210
Wichita 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Left on bases: Omaha, 2: Wichita, 6.
Karned runs: Omaha, 6; Wichita, 1. Sac
il.lce bits: Tannehill. Thlesing, Hetllng.
Two-base hits: Hosp, Thieslng. Home
run: Wells. Stolen bases: Schllebner.
Hits: Off l'ate, 5 In three and one-third
innings: off Ocist, 4 In two and two
thirds Innings. Double play: Krug to
Breen to Schllebner; Thompson to Tanne
hill to Schllebner. Thompson to Breen to
Sen lebner. Struck out: By Thomps. n, l;
hy Pate. 1: by Ueist, 1; by Powers, I.
Bases on bulls: Off Thompson, 2; off
Pate, 1; off Powers, 2. Wild pitch: Pate.
Hit by pitched ball: Ky Uclxt, Forsythe.
Time: 1:60, Umpire: Van Syckle.
LINKS DEFEAT JOSIF.9 TWICE
Drnmmers Drop Two Games, Five to
Four and Five to One.
Lincoln, Neb. Aug. 23. Lincoln took a
double-header from St. Joseph this after
noon by score of 3 to 4 and to L
First game
LINCOLN.
AB. R, II. O. A. K.
Wolfe, If 3 10 10 0
Lloyd. 2b 4 0 1 3 0 1
McOefflgan. ss 4 0 1 2 2 1
Morse, rf 5 1110 0
AVllltams. lb 8 0 1 8 0 0
M. Schrelber, cf ....3 0 1 3 0 0
Smith. 3b 2 1113 0
McAllister, e 4 10 7 10
B. Schrelber, p 8 1 3 3 1 0
Totals 81 5 8 27 1
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. II. O. A. B.
Nicholson. If 6 0 8 10 0
Grodlck. 2b 6 1 3 3 1
Heimer, cf 6 0 0 3 0 0
Ens. lb 4 11(04
Boultes. 8b 4 1 1 0 0
Watson, rf 8 0 3 1 0 0
Groellng. ss 4 0 1 4 4 1
Connelly, o 4 0 0 8 4 0
Kelfer, p 4 0 0 0 3 1
Totals 4 "lO 24 14 !
Lincoln 0 0131000 5
St. Joseph 10003100-4
Home run: Morse, Two-base: Boultse,
IJoyil, H. Schrelber, Groodick, Ens.
1'oubls play: McOaffujan to Williams.
Stolen bases: McGalligan, Nicholson. Sac
rifice hit: B. Schrelber. Struck out: by
Schrelber T, by Kelfer 8. Base on balls:
Off Schrelber S, off Kelfer . Hit by
p'tched balls: By Kelfer 2. Passed ball:
Connelly. Time of game: One hour and
fort-six minutes. - l'nnire: Gelsel.
LINCOLN.
Wolfe, if S I 8 3 0
Lloyd 2b S 1 0 1 4 0
McGafflisn. ss 3 0 1 S 3
Mclntyre cf 0
Morse, rf. 4 1114)
H Williams lb 4 1 1 13 0
Schrelber. cf.-aa...., 4 4 110 0
Smith. 8b. 4 4 118 1
J'ants. e 4 1 1 T 4
Narveson, p. 4 4) 0 4 S 4
Totals 84 "s iT 37 11
T. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. F
Nicholson. If 4 4 0 1 0 0
Grodlck, 2b 4 113 6 0
Watson, cf 4 4 1 S 4 0
Eaa, lb 3 0 4 8 4 0
Father
Boultes, 3b 8 0 118 1
R Williams, rf 3 0 0 10 0
Oroellng. ss 3 0 0 8 8 1
Connelly, c 8 0 13 11'
fWldeman, P S 0 0 0 I 0
Totrls SO 1 4 24 12 2
Lincoln 1 0 0 0 1 1 t 0 B
St. Joseph 0 0 U 1 0 0 0 0 01
Thrre-baso hits: H. Williams. Two
bane hits: Morse. Double plays: Mc
llaffigan to Williams; Uroellng to Oro
ilkk to Ens. Stolon bases: Lloyd. Wolfe.
Sacrifice hits: Ens. Lloyd. Struck out.
By Narveson, S; ly Wideman, 2. Bass
on Lull .: ir: i,. nial), I. Hit by pitched
LhII: Bv WMemon, 1. Time: 1:86. Um
pire: Uelsel.
TO IT K A
TAKES
FINAL
0E
SntiieM Hmim-Ii lilt Off Ilovthby
(1 Hcnt Sioux.
TOPFJIv A. Knn.. Auk. 23. Topeka
hum hed hils off !lr).,thh- and defeated
Sioux City In tho f mil game of the
series. Two Toprka run were scored on
wild pltfliKM. The liilthiK of Tvdeman.
who singled en his first throe nil's to
the pltiiw. featured. Score:
TOPKKA.
AM. It. If. a.
Bustii k, fig :i l i
Cochran, 3b 4 L' I
Pi own. If 3 2 I 2
Tyihunan. rf 4 o .'1 1
I jil timorc, 4 0 0 1
Jm ksi.n, cf 4 0
Fisher, lb 4 O 0 11
Monroe, c 8 1 0 2
Orover. p 3 0 10
-. J-:.
1
Totals
32
7 27 8
SIOUX CITY.
AB. B, II.
Cooney, 2b 3 12
CYwKrove, If 4 12
Callahan, ss 4 0 1
O.
3
3
2
4
7
1
1
2
1
24
. Lejeune, cf 8 0 0
I Kane, lb 2 0
HeiislinK. 3b 8 0 0
Richards, rf 8 0 0
I Crosby, c 4 0 0
j Boothby. p 3 0 0
Totals 29 2 6
Topeka 0 0 2 0 8
10 3
0 fl
1 0
2 0
Sioux City 0 0 O 0 0
0 02
Two-base hit: Orover. Saicriflce hlt:
Kane. sacrifico- fly: Kane. Double
play: Cochran to Fisher. Stolen base:
Cochran, xia.-eft on iin-;; Jit. orover
3; off Boothby, 2. Struck out: By
Grover. 2; by Boothby. 1. Wild pitches:
Boothby (2). Hit bv pitched bnjl: By
Grover. 1. Time: 1:39. Umpire: Ryan
and Cusack.
Stecher and Roller
May Arrange Bout
During State Fair
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Aug. 23. (Special.) State
fair visitors may have an opportunity to
see a real "rasale" if the plana of Joe
Btecher materialise. Stecher is anxious to
t.k. n .nm- -..,J
. ... . " . ., , 7"". . " j
" win niaaa 11 interesting;
for him and has entered into negotiations
with Dr. Roller, the Seattle husky to
come to the fair and show what he has
got.
Or. Roller would probably make the
Dodge county wonder stretch himself, at
least a little, and wrestling fans in Ne
braska would go a long way to see
Stecher and the doctor stage a few bouts.
ARMOURS GAIN VICTORY
OVER JJUCKY HOLMES
The Armours invaded Ducky Holmes'
park yesterday for the second time this
season and again managed to bring back
the bacon to the smoke-house. Graves
i was on the mound for the packers and
'kept eight hits well scattered. Good
support was also given him by Clemmons
at short, Curro Sullivan at second and
Corcoran. Shannon pulled down a line
drive off Konneck's bat with one hand.
For the Pucky Holmes Flanagan and
Carmody starred. Score:
! ARMOtrKf". DUCKY HOLM ITS
I Alf.H.O.A K kUHC.tr 1
rnny. If.... 4 12 1 LCWham, If 4 1 2 0 0 I
Oamraona as ft
3 1
b uctrmody. sa. 4 1 0
1 0Klana o. 8b 2 1 0
1 Trout, lb.... 4 2 14
2 OHaaaan. rf . 4
0 eOllllapla. e. 4 1 8
2 OMcC'ofk. Ibl 1 I
4 OKonnsck, cf. 4 1 1
0 OBakar, p.... 2 4 4
a ,
Gravea. p... 4
Pletchar, lb. 4
Corcoran, 2b. ft
Yoat. c 2
HullUaa, 2b. 4
Gumaaa. cf. 4
Shannon, rf. ft
I 0
1 12
a
S i
Totala ... 27 10 27 14 1 Totals... .24 3 37 H 1
Score by innings: R I R.
Armour 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 47 10 1
Ll'cky Holine.O 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 04 7 1
Earned runs: Armour, 4. Struck out:
By Baker, 7.; by Graves, 4. Base on balls:
Off Baker, 4; off Graves, 3. Two-base
hits: Ienny, Graves, Fletcher, Corcoran,
Yont Flanagan, Trout (2). Gilleaole.
Konneck. Sacrifice hit: Sullivan Loubl
I plays: Clemmons to Sullivan to Fletcher,
.ariwftiy 10 .ui. orirai a 10 1 roue. KtOletl
bases: Fletcher (i). Time, 2 hour Um
pires. 1'ike and Mutt.
NORTH PLATTE BOOSTERS
OUTPLAY LINCOLN TEAM
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Am 33.-Spe-cial
Telegram.) The North Platte Boost
ers turned the trick this afternoon on
the Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works
. I . v. -. . . .
uTiownt vnciii, i ig a. i ne uoosi-
ers leave Wednesday for Eustls to play
In n. n , . n n
IJncoln 0 i 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 8 3
21. Platte 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 04 7 3
Batteries: Lincoln, Orsnt, Meyers and
Hans; North Platte, Art ley and Rodvers.
Furned runs: North Platte. 1; IJncoln. 1.
Three-base hit: Bright. Two-base hits:
Slatterv. Simonds Home run: Knffim
liases on balls: Off Meyers. 1: off Artlcy
1. Wild pitches: Meyers. Artley. rtrucV '
out: By Urant. j; by Meyers, 3: by Art
ley. . Double play: Prlsht to Amen.
Passed ball: Rodger. Time: 1:40. Um
pire: O'Keefa.
Tlarli Wins 8epnt Btantea.
LKIOH. Neb.. Aug. 31 -'Special Tele
gram.) Lelh won Iron. Stanton todav,
8 to 7. Score: R H E.
I'igh 1 01OOSOSO-883
Stanton 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 3
Batteries: La Igh. Wlebold and Karel;
Stanton. Chllcoat. Holsteln and Olaser.
Struck out: By Wlebold. 13: by Clillcoat.
1: by Holsteln. 4. Two-base hits: Wlebold.
, lamer. Threa-Usse hit: Harel. Home
run: Miselbach. Umpire: Vlach.
TIIK IJKK:
Copyr.'gM. Wi, International
Nt Service.
CUBS AND PHILLIES
SPLIT DOUBLE BILL
Chicago Wins First Game, Four to
Three, and Quakers the Seoond,
Thirteen to Five.
M'OUILLAN BACK IN THE GAME
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13, The doublo
header here today resulted In an even
break. Chicago winning the first game.'
4 (o 3, and Philadelphia the second, 13
to 5. In the opening contest, Mayer
weakened In the Hct two Inning.. A
throw by I.nuVru buke the little flnner
of Byrne's left Viml. The closing affair
was a -.alknir f o the Phillies. Hum-
I hhries belnn driven off thP rubber in the
.j neeiinii iiiiunK, worn seven runs were
o rcnreil. McUulllan made hla reappeurunce
with tlic home team, pitching In good
Mlc. Score first yaine:
l ItK'AlM. rilIJAlK!.P!IIA
AH.H.U A K AH It O A K.
!"il rf 4 0 11 1 llvrw. ill). ...3 0 10 0
Fllslicr, n. ..4 I 1 4 l Hmu roft. M..4 i 4 0
Hchiill. If.. 4
(i ol'arkort. rf . J I t 0
r.lmmerin.
h 4 I 2 .1 0 1'rarmli. rf . ! 1 1 1
Kaiir. lb 3
Wllllanis. cf 4
Thelan, 3b 4
1 In 0 0 Klein uk. Ih .4 J t 2 1
1 4
0 2
n 9
n o
0 n
1 o
i) Whlitnl If 4 o 1 0 0
0 0 Nlrlioff. ;t..4 I 1 I
1 1 Kllllfur. C....3 1 7 II 0
3 1 Mavrr. P :l 1 1 S 0
0 0 Alcxxnilrr. p II 0 II A 0
0 O'Htrinf 1 0 0 0 9
Arrhr.
Cheney, p.
7.aliel. p....
Murray .
Totals ..
tuek 1 0 0 0 0
IS I 27 II t
Totala ....32 7 27 11 1
Hatted for Cheney In eighth.
Mated for KUIIfer in ninth.
Matted for Alexander In ninth.
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0-a
Two-base hits: Zimmerman (2). Lu
derus. Kllllfer. Cravath. Home run:
Fisher. Stolen bases: Cravath. Whltted.
Nlehoff. Karned runs: Chicago. 2; Phil
adelphia, 1. Double play: Mayer to Ban
croft to Luderus. Bases on balls: Off
Cheney. 3; off Alexander, 1. Hlis: Off
Cheney, 5 In seven Innings; off Z.ibel, 1
in two Innings: off Mayer, 8 In eixht and
one-third Innlgs; off Alexander, none in
two-thirds inning. Btruck out: ' By
Cheyney, 8; by Mayer, 5. Umpires: Rlgler
and Cocklll. Hcore second game:
CHICAGO. ritlLAnrl.PIIlA.
AB H.O A E AB H O A K.
Dond. rf i I I 0 Stock lb t 2 1 2 0
Flahar, .... 4 8 i I 0 Bam-roN, at.. I 1 f J
Pchulla. it..,. 4 I 4 0 1 Paakert, cf...4 2 I 0 V
glmmarin., 2b.4 0 1 8 2('iavath. rf...S 4 10 0
Kalrr. lb 11 0 1.uiliTUa. It) .1 0 11 0 0
Williams, of. 4 S 0 0 OWhlltrri, If . I 1 0 0 0
Ptllnn. 2b... I 0 0 3 1 Nlrhoff, 2I..4 0 2 0 1
Hraanah.. e. .4 0 1 2 0 llnma c 2 0 7 1 a
HumphriM, p.o o o o o.M.cjuilian. p o I o
'.'.'.'.'i 1 o o o oTt.i. .. .32 10 27 j
To' ' ' " " , ...
xBatted for Zabel In ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 2
0 0 1-6
Philadelphia
..0
0 2 10
1 2 13 !
Two-base hits: Williams,
Whltted. Cravth. Home run:
Paskert,
Cravath
Stolen bases: Whltted (2). Brcsnhan.
Murray. Earned runs: Chicago 3, Phila
delphia 4. Double play: Luderus (unas
sisted. Basses on errors: Chicago 3,
Philadelphia 2. Bases on balls: Humph
ries 3, by Zabel 6, by McQuillan 1 Hits:
Off Humphries, 4 In one and two-thirds
Innings; off Zabel, 6 in six and one-third
innings. Struck out: By Humphries 1, by
Zeliel 1, by McQuillan . Umpires: Rlgler
and Cocklll.
t'rd Beat Ciants Twice.
NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Perdue' fine
work a a rescue pitcher enabled St.
lMuis to win a double header from New
York today. 6 to 4 and 4 to 3. He relieved
Ames In the seventh inning of the first
game and checked a Olunt rally, and
again was called to take Robinson's placv
with the bafee full In the third Inning of
the second game. Two runs came in be
fore he could retire the side, after whlcb
he again pitched shutout ball. Score first
game:
BT. LOfTfl. NEW YORK.
AB H O AT. All. H O A R.
rtnt-jrlna, 2b.. ft 113 Burns, If e 1 0 0 0
Butlar, sa....4
Baarhar. If... 4
2ft OHoliartaoB. rf.4 2 2 0
20 ODovIa 4 a a 1 a
Mins. rt...
r)lan. cf..
.1 o 9 ritrhr. as. 4 0 12 4
I 1 0 OWrrkla. rf....2 4 4 4 1
.0 0 14 1 OKaller. lb... .2 0 0 0 0
.4 2 0 2 1 'Grant 1 0 0
.4 1 ft 2 OUralnanl. lb.l 0 0 0 0
.2 4 0 8 Olibart. 2b. ...4 2110
.10 0 1 0M,.ra. .... 0 1 0 ft
Millar,
lb.
3b.
.
nnraar. o..
Amaa, p
J'arUua. p
Dootn, a ft 0 2 0
TUls ... 22 4 27 14 I llabblnst.. lb 1 4 0 0 0
Parrltt, p .,.0 4 0 0 0
Hrhauar, p. ..8 10 2 0
W'enilal 1 0 10 0
Tula I a ....24 17 1
Batted for Kelley In sixth.
Batted for Schauer In ninth.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 04
St. Louts 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-6
Two-base hits: Robertson. Doyle,
Schauer. Three-base hit: Robertson
Stoler bases: Burns. Hugglns, Butler.
Millet. Karned runs: St. Iuis. 4; New
York. 4. Double play: Dooln to Doyle.
Bases on bslls: Off Perritt. 2; off
flchsuer, T: off Ames, 1. Hits: Off Per
rlt, 1 In one inning, none out In second'
off Schauer. 8 In eight Innings; off Ames,
8 In six Innings; off Perdue, 1 in three
Innings. Struck out: By Schauer, 7; by
Ames, 2; by Perdue. 2. Umpires: O'Day
and Ptockdale. Score second game:
BT. LOUIS. NBW YORK. '
AU. 11.(1 V. AU.ll.i- A K
Hussln. 8b 4
Butlar. as. ...2
Bcar.bar. If... 4
4 4 2 cnurtia. If 3 1 3
13 2' Knbartaon. rf 4 1
1 I lx,rl. lb . 3 1 3
20 Plairhar, a.. 4 1 1
14 4 Marala. cf...4 2 2
Til Hr.Inari). lb 4 13
3 I Orant. 3b. ...4 3
3 I Marara. a. ...4 1 4
SOI Maibawsoa. p 8 1 I
13 Kalljr 1
o
4
:i
T
I S
8 s
IMit. rf 2
roin rt
Millar, lb
2
4
Hatiall, 3b.. 8
tnytur.' a..!! 2
TtOblnaoa. D 1
',,u
Total ....20 8 IT 11 ToUls ....33 t 17 14 1
Hatted for Mathewson in ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 04
New York 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
Stolen bases: Merkle. Dolan. Burned
runs: New York. 3; St. Louis, 3. Double
plays: Orant to Doyle to Brainard:
1-letcher to Orant to Doyle; Orant to
Brainard; Orant (unassisted). First base
on error: St. Louis, 1. Base awi balls:
off Mathewson, 1; off Robinson, 1. Hits;
off Robinson, 4 In two Innings, none out
In third; off Perdue. S In seven Innings.
Struck out: By Mathewson, 3; by Per
due, 2. Umpires: Stockdale and O'Day.
Brave Trim Pirates.
BOSTON. Pa.. Aug. 23.-The Boston
Nationals took the third straight same
from Pittsburg today. 3 to 2, Fred Snod
grsas, A UK for ner menWjer of the New
York Hints apueared in & Hr.ati.n n.,l
fciin for the first time. Ills double in. tin-1
OMAHA. IT'KSDAY, AUdUST 24, 10t5.
I Standing of Teams
i
WESTERN1 LRAOUD.
p. w. r.. r.-t.
Dee Moines li'4 77 47 ,L'l
IetlVfir ll! 71 4X ,d!'7
Sioux City 11 bl M .filS
Lincoln 119 HI M .MS
Topeka 14 6J t .M8
Omaha 1"4 M M .4X4
Wichita V.'l ftrt 71 .4IS
St. Joseph 1J0 42 78 .
NAT. LEAGUE. I AM BR. LKAOITi
W L Pct i W.LlVt I
. ? L I " .J7
vston ....67 64 .6i:i Chicago .".',!70 44 . din
lilcao ...6 67 .4H- ashligtn 7 64 .614
r-iiuniiirsn lirwMlIew TorK...6J nfi .4NR
St. 1-ouls ..fV, B0. 47i Cleveland ..43W.8f4
New York. .61 67 . 47il St. lxuls....4t 72 Sii.1
nnclnnatl 63 60 .4Hi Phlla X 75 .318
FWU. LHAOl'E. AMUR. LBAOUE.
W.LPct WLPct.
Vewsik ...8 49 .FiVl' Minneapolis. 7? M .6'
Kan. City..4 61 .6f7! St. Iaul 72 61 .61n
Pittsburgh .63 60 .6C41 Ixmlsvllle . MMM
iuchico ...m rs .i4c moianaoniis Kt Ml .tiZf
Pt. Ixiuls...(!i) 64 ,KV Kan. City.. .69 61) .4:1
Buffalo ....6 S .4';i Jillwaiikee .6S ft" .419
Brooklyn ..64 4 .46tl Cleveland ..61 7 4:
Baltimore .39 75 .3421 Columbus ..46 74 .378
Yesterday's Results.
WBST1-7KN LKAOUK.
Pes Molnes-llenver, rain.
St. Joseph. 4-1; Lincoln, 5-5.
Slonx Citv, 2: Topeka, C.
Oniana. 10; Wichita. 2.
NATlONAIj LKAQUE.
Plttsbiirgh, 2; Mnstrm. a
Cincinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 2.
Pt. Ixiuls, 5-4' New York, 4-3.
Chicago, 4-5: Philadelphia. 8-18.
AMKIUCAN LKAOUK.
New York, 8; Chicago, 4.
Poaton. 7; Ht. Ixiuis, 0.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis. 11; Chicago, 5.
Kansas City, 0; PittMliurgh, 4.
Brooklyn. 6; Baltimore, 2.
A MIOTIC AN ASStlCIATlON.
ioulsvllle, 21; Milwaukee, 8.
Columbus. 1; Ht. Paul, 2.
Cleveland, 2; Minneapolis, 4.
Indianapolis, 2-6; Kansas City, 18-4.
. Games Today,
Western League Omaha at Wichita,
Sioux City at Topeka. I'es Moines at
Uenver, St. Joseph at IJncoln.
National League I'lttshiirgh at Boston,
Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Ht. loula at New
York, Chicago at Philadelphia.
American league Washington at Chi
raaro, I'hlladelphTa at 9t. louls, Boston at
Uetrolt, New York at Cleveland.
Federal league St. Louts at Chicago,
Kansas City at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at
Baltimore, Buffalo at Newark.
eighth resulted in the winning run. Score:
rrrrsnvHOH boston.
AB H O A K AO. II. O A K
Karnav. If ... 4
0 8 0 OMoran. rf... 3 0
11 OKvara. 2b.. .4 2
12 0 OKnoitaraaa, cf.S 1
13 0 V Mum, If ...4 1
111 0 Schmidt, lb.. 4 0
JohtiMton, lb 4
Cnl Una. cf ...4
Klnrlim., rf..l
Wanaer. m.. .8
Vlox 2h I
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
3 0
1 I
0 0
10,
0 01
.8 0 4 0 OKmlth. 3b... .8 1
.4 1 3 2 0 M.ranvll., ,a 1 0
.2 0 2 1 OWhalln. c . 3 1
.4 0 0 3 OOoaily. o a 0
Tylar. p 2 1
21 ft 24 OHuahoa, p....l 0
Halrd. 2b. ...4
""0"'
Adama. p
Totala
Totals ....2 7 27 11 2
nttsburgh 0 1 O U v 0 1 0 U-4
Huston 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3
Hughes, none In 2 and one-third innings.
Struck out: By Adams 2, by Tyler t
byHughcs 2. Umpires Byron and Rason.
Reds Beat Soperbas.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Aug. 23 Pfeffer
was wild and ineffective in the first in
ning of the Brooklyn-Cincinnati game
ioday and the visitors accumulated three
hits and three runs, enonght to defeat
ths Puuerbas. 3 to 2. Score:
BROOKLYN. 'UVNMIDNLt
. AUH.OA.E. ABH.OA.B.
Mrera. ef....4 1 3 0 OOlaaa. sa 3 0 110
b 8 1 3 4 OUaubert. lb. .4 2 12 0
Hmni, SS...4 2 0
Wllllama, If. .4 0 1
KHIttcr. cf . 4 1 2
Orirntha. rf 8 4 2
Wlnin. 2 1 1
Waaner, 8b. ..8 0 4
Mnllwltl. lb 4 16
ri. p 8 o o
MrKanrr. p.. I 1
Rrhneldar, p.O 0
Leach 0
S SWhant, If ... 0 2
0 Ol'ulahaw lb.l 0 110
0 OHUnaol. rf...l 0 4 0
0 OOoli. 3b 4 1 t 0
3 0 Mccarty. e...4 1 2 8
2 dff.lf-r. p....t o 1
0Hchuts A B t 0
2 OApplrton, p i 10 1
0 0 'Smi th 0 0 0
0 OHouitlaa, p . O 0 0 1 0
0 0
. Totals ....W 27 10 0
Totals ...M 10 2T li
xKan for McKenery In eighth.
Cincinnati "1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03
Brooklyn o 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02
Two-baee hits: Orlffltha (2), McCarty.
Three-base hit: Herxog. Stolen base:
Leach. Karned runs: Cincinnati 8. Brook
lyn 2. Bases on balls: oft Dsle 3 off Mc
Kenery 3. off l'feffer 2. off Annl..inn l
Hits: Off Dale 2 In five and two-thirds'
inninKa- off lfrlfiiniirv 9 i.. AnAi.i-.tl
Inninings off Schneider 'l In two Innings; ;
off Pfelfer 7 In six Innings: off AppletonJ
2 In one nnlnar: off HhmiImi i i..
Innings Struck out: By Pfeffer. Um
pires: Klem and Kumlie.
American Association.
At Milwaukee Score: nur
LniilMvll'e 2i 22 I
jnuwauaee 8 15 6
Batteries: Iulavllle, Kills and Clemens;
Slupntcka snd Hughes, Brandon.
Sf. Paul Score: n H K
Columbus , ) n o
St. I'aul 2 7 0
Batteries- Columbus, Berry and Cole
man; St. Paul. Iroy and Johnson.
At MlnneaDolls-ricore: iiwr
i fiveiann
9 y k a
Minneapolis 4 11 1 i
Batteries- Cleveland. Hill. Jams and
llnnePo. Hopper and St.l-
A Kansas City-First game: RHF 1
Indianapolis 2 10 8 !
K"n'" C"y ."', 1H 8 J
ud Oeibel
Score, second game: R H R
Indianapolis (14 j
Kaunas City 4 y j
Batteries: Indianapolis. Willis Schsrdt
snd Blackburn; Kaniias Cltv, Kcuan and
Oeibel.
Kansas t'ltr Heal Boa 4 In.
ARNOLDS PARK. Ja.. Aug. 2S.- Spe
cial lilcram Tie Kanais Illy Red
Sox cou'iiiund their winning slreek by
defeatlrg the Storm I.ake club here to
day, 10 to 5. Today's game gives the Red
Sox twenly-one victories out of the last
twenty-lour gams plaed
A "For Sale" ad alii Turn second-hand
f " "'" "' cash.
Two-base hits: Smith, Snodgrass, Ma-jf'iiy- Stolen base: Lavan. Earned runs:
gee. Home run: Johnston. Stolen bases: Boston. 6. Base on error: St. Louis. 1.
Wagner. Smith. Uoul.lo play: Maranvllle ! ,1,V,"Von11b" 'IL "'n,- & ffLlVSt
to Kv.rs to S. hml,it. Base, on balls: , "'J.'J n. I ,JI Ml nl,? Uv tlr???
ate A.iiniji 1 nft Tvin- 7 nil.. ttt Tvii.i- one-tlilM InhlriK rirurk out. ny urpn,
L 1 J h iL in,' ili y ; ; bv Hamilton. 1. Umpire.: Dimen and.
ft In mix and two-thlrna lnnlnga: off v-m- I
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
JOE JACKSON WINS
GAME FOR CHICAGO
His Triple to Right Sends Eddie
Collins, Who Had Walked, in
With Deciding Run.
I FINAL SUOlUi IS I0U& TU TJUU..
' CHICAUO. Aug. 28. -Joe Jackson, re-
cetuly added to the local club from
Cleveland, won the game for the White
u tnil.v frnm Now Vnrkt In fha
" . . X If. , .
eleventh inning. The final score was 4 to
i 8. Jackson tripled to right and drove Ed-
die Collins, who had walked a minute be
fore, home with the winning run. The
locals played an uphill battle and tied
ud the score in the ninth. Kddlo Collins
walked and advanced to third on the
next two outs. He scored on Weaver'
scratch hit to Boone. Chicago was com
pelled to use two pitchers to win from
Hhawkev. Score:
CHICArVl. HTCW YORK.
AUHOAVX AJi.ll.O.A.n.
Murphr. rf- -4 1 0 0 Dlllsti. rf s 2 I 0 1
J Colllim. H 4 HI 1 Of'rralnp , sa..! 0 t t
K.Colllna. th.3 2 1 OMalarl. h....t 2 2 0 0
Jai-kaon. of.. 1 2 to 0 l'lpp. lb 4 I in I 0
1-Vlach. It.. ,. 12 0 Qt'wk, rf 4 1 0
W.avar. a...4 8 4 2 I Hantall. If 4 1 2 0 0
tUai kh.. 3b. .8 0 2 2 0 poena. 3b. ...4 0 2 2 0
Hrhalk, 0....4 2 18 0 Alonndir. I t I I I
.Huaiwll, p.,, .8 0 1 2 0 Hhawkey. p. .4 0 0 1 0
Hiull. p 1 0180
Uebold ... 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 4') 8M 17 1
Total 23 22 II 1
Matted fur Russell III eighth.
Jackson out In fourth, hit by batted
ball. One out in eleventh when winning
run scored.
New York ..0 001 008000 0-3
Chicago 1 OO 0 1 0 0 0 IO 14
Three-base hits: K. Collins, Weaver.
Maisel, Jackson. Stolen bases: Malael,
Plpp, Wesver Earned runs: Chicago, 4;
New York, 8. Ilouhlo plays: Weaver to J.
Collins 19. Collins to J. Collins. Bases
on errors: Chicago, 1: New York, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Russell, 1; off Hhawkey, 4.
Hits: Off Bunnell. 6 in eight Innings.
Struck out: By Kussell, 4; by Scott, 1.
Umpires: Evans and Chill.
Red go Blank Browns.
ST. LOl'IB, Aug. 23. Boston made It
four stralxht by shutting out tit. Louis,
7 to 0 here today, Hamilton was hit
hard. Gregg pitched a strong game and
was In danger only once In the second
Inning when he filled tho bases by pass
ing two and hitting a batsman but he
fanned Hamilton and retired the locals.
Score :
HOSTOtf iT. 1it'IB.
Ait H O. A. B. AU.H.O.A.K.
n Hmw. rf. ...6 1 0 0 ( Phntt.m. If. . 4 13 10
Sriii l. aa ft 8 8 1 0 Aun'ln. lb. .. 4 0 0 1 1
KpaaW of.. 4 ISO I Pratt. 2b 4 0 8 4 0
ta.lir, lb... 4 0 8 2 OWalkar. cf . 4 0 4 0 0
I-awla. If 4 12 0 Jarohaon. rf .l 3 1 0 0
Oardnar. 2b. . 4 2 1 1 I lrr, lb. ...2 0 0 10
Irrr, 2b 2 0 2 3 Ivnn. aa ...4 13 8V
(an, 4 1 2 1 O'llrl.n. 0....3 4 I 0
Orass. P 4 2 14 I Hamilton p. .3 10 3 0
Huff, p 0 0 1 1 0
Tnlsls ....37 11 27 13 I
Totala ....m 4 27 17 1
! Boston 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 07
j St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Gardner (2). Scott CM.
Miss Adelaide Fogg
Retains the Tennis
Title at Lake Club
Miss Adelaide Fogg retained the girls'
singles championship of the Carter I.ke
o'club by defeating Miss Helen Adams In
the challenge round Monday. The score
was B-3, 6-0.
Utile Miss Adams, who I but 14 year
of age won the right to play Mis Fogg
bv winning the girls' tournament at the I
lake, defeating Mrs. tleorgo K. Thomp
son In the final round. Mis Fogg wa
the winner In 1014.
The diminutive challenger put up a
game buttle, but the exiwrlcnce and sn
perlor genemb'hlp and speed of the title
holder i roved too much for her to cope
with succtukfully. Miss Fogg won the
first sit, 6-3. after nine hotly-contested
games, and then ruptured the second and
flnsl set quite esslly, 6-0.
n r r ii s
MlSS KOSentlial
ilUUWUKUUil
Makes Low Score
CHICAUO. Aug. 23.-Mlss Klaltic Koacn- j
Dial of the Ravlsloe Country club turned
III one of the best rsrds In the qualifying
round of the women's w s - tuf cham-I
plonshlp todsy. Miss P ' 'hot the
18 holes In SI. Mips n'nitr of
the Home club, wus next, . lu. Under
the rules of the 1 lurnainent Mrs. 11. D.
Hammond of Indianapolis, the title
holder, is not required to plsy In the
qualifying rounds
.
,.a Hlssk OsklssS.
1 1 KltMA.V, Neb.. Aug. 23.-(Speclal.)-'
Opportune hitting coupled with errors
gave Herman a 7 to 0 victory over the
of the game was the air-tight pitching of
Burdlo for the locals, he holding the
visitor to four scratch hits. He ha
now pitched twenty-eight foreles In
nings. Score: K.II.K.
Herman 7 3 3
Oakland 0 4 4
Batteries: Burdlo and West; Brown. '
Krause and K reuse. I
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3 WHALEP1TCHERS
Territs Beat Chifeds by Score of
Eleven to Five, Getting Eight
een Hits.
C RANDALL TANKED IN THIRD
CHICAOO. Aug. 23,-St. Ixiul rou'ed
three Chicago pitchers here today, de
feating the local teams, 11 to 6. For St.
lunula. Crandall proved Ineffective and In
the third Inning gave way to Wlllette,
who allowed but four scattered hits dur
ing the rest of the game. Score: R.H K.
St. liouls 8 0 0 3000 5-11 IN 1
Chicago 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 10 4
Batteries: St. I.ouls, Crandsll. Wlllette
and Hartley. Chicago, Wendergast, Black,
Hendrix and Fischer.
Hebs Blank Caseys.
PITTSM'ROH. Aug. 23-Plttsburgh
shut out the Kansas City team today,
4 to 0, due to the ood pitching of Allen.
Main was hit hard In the first tnnlni
when two alnirles, a double, a triple ami
a walk produced four runs for the home
team. Score: It. U.K.
Ksnaas Clty. O 0 0 0 0 A 4 0 00 4 II
l'lttshurgh ...4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 1
Batteries: Kansas Cltv, Main. Adams
and Brown; Pittsburgh, Allen and O'Con
nor. Tip Tops Bent Terps.
RAl.TlMOHr?. Aug. 28. John OanAol
made his debut here aa manaaer of the
Brooklyn Federals this afternoon and tho
team celebrated by easily drfentliiir
Baltlmore, 6 to 2. Falkenberg received
exceptional support, Cooper, Myers and
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Iowa Association
Favors Sectional
Tennis Tourneya
The Iowa Tennis association has suts
mltted lo the National I -awn Tennis as)
soclatlnn a plan of reorganisation that
would, if carried out. prove populsi
among the tennis players of the country
The Iowa association suggests
United States be divided in
that th
to eight
groups, each to hold a sectional tourns
ment, and the winners In the singles nj
doubles In each section alone 1j b4
eligible for the national tourney.
According to the outline, Iowa, Mi
souri, Kansas and Nebraska would com
1 prise the Missouri Valley district an
tournaments would be circulated amon
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Wlchlt
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and will depart tonight to Join the Clni!
wmiuii team ai noaion.
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Atlanta! 7; Chattanooga, 0 .
Mobile, t: Memphis, 4. (Kleven Innlnesi
Birmingham, 3; Little Hock, 5.
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