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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. SKPTKMHttK 1. 1015. 1.1 RUDDY HOSE ADD YICTOKHO STRING American League Leaders Make it Three Straight from Decrepit Athletics. SHORE IS VERY EFFECTIVE PHI tA DELPHI A, Sept. 3. Boston won Its third straight fame from Philadelphia today, the score being- 10 to 2. Six of the visitors' runa were made In the third Inning after ohanres had been Riven to retire the aide. Ho ton lilt the ball tale In every Inning, Shehan and Anrker, the latter a right handed man from Tanafly, N. J., being the victims of the attack. thore waa very effective, the home team escaping- a shutout In the ninth, when Malone landed on one of Gregg's curves for a home run with Sotiang on first tiaae. Score: bottom. Philadelphia. ...H.VA E. Afl.H.O.A K. )l"nnrr. rf...i I fWalall. rf....4 140 I Djtrunk, rr....t S; off AncKer. i. Tilts: Off Shore, 4 In six Inn Ties: off tireKK, 4 In three Iti nnm; ofr sh"han, t In four inn.iura; off Ancker. In five innings. Umpire): Nallln and IHneea. IllT.de Ostkli BUI. CHICAGO? Sent. 8 An unusual plsy which caught the Chicago White Po nar-plng, coot them a double victory over Cleveland today. Chicago won the first rame, I tn i, but the visitors took the second, I to 6. The play which cost Chicago a game occurred In the fourth Irwilng of the sec ond contest. Two men bad Scored and Smith waa on first base with one out. Kirks swung at a wild pitch for the third sinks and ran to first while 8mtth toow second. I'nder the rules, Klrke should have been called out. but neither the umpires or the local players seemed to notice the blunder. Two more wild fitches and an error enabled Smith and Kirks to score. In the initial contest Chi. rngo bunched Its hits and won easily. Weaver's home run In the first game, and the fielding of Chapman, Lelhold and Kddie Collins were features. Score first game: CUffVELANP. . . CHICAOO. ABH.P.AS ABHOA.E. 'Ills .... Co in be, p. (". . I Fslac ., . T T 1 I Chopman, m.i Hoih. rt 4 I i OMurah. rt 4 t I 1.J Collins. Ik 4 It nrsnr. If. ...4 10 4 9 E Collins, th J S I Janvrls. .... PtweksT. of. I lOnrlkaaa, it I 0 1 I 1 1 I. 1 ,w A OsJncr. lb... I 1 4 i !. it t 4 e ;rdner. Sb. .4 1 Hi try Jb 4 1 I lidT. o I 1 1 VitrrlRsn, S...S 1 I Shore, p.. ....a 1 CI)I. lb. ..4 0 0 Mrlnnla, lb. .4 17 0 0 o lomrias, ir... u j w 0 CXchini. Jb... I 0 OMalon. as... 4 1 1 ILapp. o 4 1 4 SShnhsn, P...1 0 A OAsrkar B....1 0 0'McAror 1 0 1 II (10 0 0 1 1 0 aras. B 1 0 0 Totals ....IS ST II I 'Hum i oooo nTtals ....41 II IT It t Hattod for Cady In fourth Batted for A nc leer in ninth. Donton ' 0 8 2 10 0 0 010 Philadelphia 0 00000002 Two-base hits: Hooper (21. Three-base hits: Shore, LuPi, Plrunk. Home run: Malone. Double pln-s: Speaker to Oady, Harry to Janvrin to Hohlitiel, Fchang to J-s,Me to Mclnnls, Ancker to Lajoio to lPt to Rclisng. Stolen bases: Janvrin, )wls (2), Jlolnnla. Struck out: Hy Shurv !: by OreKg. 1; hv Sheehsn, 2; hy Anoker, 1. iiaaea on balls: Off fheeh&n. Smith, rf I Klrke. lb. ...I Turner. 8b ..I V'imliii., 2b I O'Nslll. C...I Mltrh.il, S. .1 Wills t Jon.a, p 0 Uarkans CI..4 I S 0 I 0 I 0 s 4 t I 0 I 1 rotten. If I 1 1 IWKtff, ...! 1 "Johns lb. ...4 1 1 t 1 C9chlk. ... I 111 1 Boi, 4 t 4 0 0 1 0 Totals ....) I 17 14 1 Totals ....14 I 17 1 I sTtsts rcors seeond gsme: Batted for Morton In seventh. Cleveland 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0- Chicago 0 1010000- Two-base hit: Klrke. Three-base hit: O'Neill, r'aya- Chapman to Wamos ssnss to O'Neill to Turner to Morton to O'Neill. Pases on balls: Off Klepfer. ; Off Morton, 1; off Coombs, 1 Hits: Off Klepfer. 7 In seven and one-third In. lilngs; off Scott. 1 In one and two-thirds Inning, f truck out: By Clcotte. R; by Klepfer, 1; by Coombs, 1. Mld pitches: Clcotte, 1 I'mplres: Evans and Chill. Jeaasea Bleaks Teaks. WASHINGTON, pent. . Washington's fourth victory of the series over New Jork today was a shut out, I to 0. Walter ohnson was threatened In the first In ning when Pecklnpaugh a Texas leaguer was followed by Bauman'a solid single, but Pecklnpaugh was forced at third on the next play, he and Pauman being the only visitors to get as far as second base. Pish waa effective except In the sixth Inning, when Mian doubled, advanced on Mhanka' sacrifice and scored on OandU's double. A single by Williams scorefl uannii. score: NEW Y'RK. WASHINOTOV. A.B.H O.AC. B.H.O.A H Totals . ... 6 14 I Hatted for Mitchell In eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 03 Chicago 1 1 0 t 0 0 1 S Two-base hit: Schslk. Three-base hits: Felsch. Chapman. Home run: Weaver. Stolen bases: J. Collins, F. Collins, Felsch Double plsys: Weaver a K. Collins to J. Collins 12): E. Colli.... to Weaver to I. Collins. Bases on bsl s: Off Mitchell, 3: off Mens. I: off Jones, 1. Hits: Off Mitchell, 6 In seven innings; off Jones, In one Inning. Struck out: By Mitchell, F; by Bens. 1: by Jones, 1. Umpires: Chill and Evans. CLEVELAND. CHIICAHO. AB.H.O.A.E. A B.H.O.A. K. Cobb, rf I Orawrsi. rf.4 VMi-h. If. ...4 PurfM, lh.. Testis, lb.. Slaaass. s. aiaaa, s ... Karknaea Pubwo .... t I S frrsit, T I t 4 I 00 SWalkar, ft.. I 100 til )ntm rt I tlM I f 1 Hra. lb. .4 I II 1 Oil !. .. 0 I T III 0sTrl4. S..I 1 I OS 0 0 4 Halltoa. . I 0 0 1 0 I00S ; 0 0 0 0 TU1 17 t 17 14 0 ED GEERS HAS A BIG DAY Tts It T 14 II I Hstted for Touna In ninth Hatted for Stansge In ninth. Detroit O 0 1 O 0 1 0 0 0-4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 111 - Two-bsse hit: Pratt. Three-base hlf Push. Stolen bases: MIL Cobb, Walker tJ, Howard. Shotion. Austin. iwni" plsy: lavtn to Howard. Bases on balls: Off Pause. 4: oft Hamilton. 1 Struck , out: By Danes, 7: bv Hamilton, 1. I'm- pires: Wallace ann l onnouy. DriTes Horieg to Victory Twice in Closinir Day at Yonken Meet HE IS GIVEN A GREAT OVATION TONK Kits'. N. Y., Sept. 3. With the fastest and best racing of the week the Grand Circuit meeting ended today at Empire City park. Ed Goers had a big bay. 11c won both races In which he drove and received an ovation from the spectators. Nearly everybody except two of the three Judges thought Geera won the first heat of the day with Hussell Boy, but the decision was lu favor of Hal Bay. Again In the third heat of the 2 10 trot ting race Geers appeared to win by a head with St. Ktlsco. This tlmo the de cision waa In favor of Myrthful driven by Murphy. When Oeers won the next heat he was applauded d when ha fin ally won the race the crowd became en thusiastic. The second heat of this race waa the lUrtwII. rt . 0 1-erklns., sa..4 I Pauman. aft. .4 l rinp. lb 4 0 Millar. f....l 0 Hlsh. If I 0 Boons, Jb... I 1 Nnnmmsksr. c I 0 rien. a o SMnallar. If.. I OHarbar. rt....l IFmut, lb... 4 SMIlan. rf.:..4 Shanks, lb. ..I OOsndll. lb. 1. 1 OAroata, If-rf 4 Williams. s..l MrBrKe. sal 0 1 t II 0 Ohaomsn, at 4 0 4 4 Roth, cf 4 III (Inner, lt.... I 0 0 S-mlth, rf I 1 t 0 Cla. koon, rf Ktrka. lb.... 4 IIS Turnr, 3b... 4 Wambna:., tfb.l O'Neill, C....4 Klfntrr. Morton. P....0 w 0 0 2 OMurnbr. rf . 4 0J. Collins, lb I OB Col Una. Ib.l I .1 .4 .4 1 IylaboM. If. 0 Wearer, aa. O.lnhna. STi . . 14 1 0 Mayer, c... 0 0 0 otvhalk. n.. 01 OCIwtta, p.. I I 04 II 0 1 0 0 0 4 .100 Totals ....II 4 M 11 0 Tstsls I 17 II 0 New York 0 00000000-0 Washington 0 0000100 - Two-base hits: Milan, Gandll. Double Play: Porter to Gandll. Pases on balls: Pish, 1. Struck out: By Pish, t: by John son, 7. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O Lough lln. Tlsrers Lose t Borwsi, ST. I.OUIS, Sept. . A triple steal led by Shotton gave St. IjouIs a victory over Detroit In the first game of their series here todnv, t to t. With the score tied in the eighth the locals filled the bases after two were nut. As Dauss wound up Shotton raced In from third with the winning run. avoid ing Stanage's attempt to tag him. Score: DETROIT. ST. UOt'IS. AB H.O.A h. AB.H OA E Vltt lb 1 1 lrbnttnn, If.. I 1 0 1 0 Buah, aa 4 110 OAuatln. Ib . l 1 1 I 0 I Kkstost for liaatiaaja rem. CAMHltlDGK. Neb.. Sept. 1 (Special Telegram.) 4?ambrldge shut out the Has ting lndepenusnta todsy, 11 to 0. Only Via the fifteenth consecutive win for the locals. Cambridge aecured tnmeen nus. while the visitors secured five. Alexander struck out twelve of the visitors. I rcaey vifinrr ior tsisariasr CAMBRIDGR. Neb., Bept. 1 (Specisl Telegram. (Cambridge won easily from Mc(.ok, 10 to 4. making the tourteenth1 ootueoutlve asm won by the locals. The Hastings Independents will be nere Sat urday in Plane of Beaver City, who can celled. Batteries: McCook. George and Mazy; Cambridge, Justus and Kranlngcr. 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