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ROURKES BEAT KAWS
IN SNAPPY CONTEST
zisitors Are Strengthened, But
Can't Stop the Locals'
Pennant Plunge.
ENGLE PUT OUT OP GAME
The Rourkes trimmed the recoil'
strutted Topeka team yesterday afU -
noon, 3 to 2, in a snappy and interest
ing straggle marked by goo'- pitching
and excellent fielding on both sides.
The Topeka team looks different
than when last in Omaha. Under the
leadership of Clyde Engle, the man
who hit the fly Fred Snodgrass
droooed.' a muthty nifty aggregation
including quite a batch of former Fed
league talent, has been gathered.
An interes.ing feature of yesterday's
eame was the fact that four players
who have participated in world's series
lingte ana K.rug, tormer nea sox;
Krause. ex-Athletie, and Devore, tor
mer Giant and Brave.
The Rourkes started after Lambeth
on the jump, Smith whacking a triple
to the center field fence on the first
ball pitched and Marty sending him
home with a single.
That was all for that Inning, but in
the third frame some more things hap
pened.
Where We Won.
Krug led off with a clean tingle to
center, and Thompson attempted to
sacrifice. His bunt was good, and
Lambeth, who fielded it, didn't know
whether to throw it to first or second,
n ht, didn't throw it at all. His bone
flustered him to thoroughly that he
walked Miller and Krueger, forcing
Krug to score. Forsythe then landed
a sacrifice ily to center, putting
Thompson over the plate tor wnat
proved to be the winning run. KiU
duff fouled out to Cochran, ending the
inning, after Miller had been nipped
off second base by Nick Allen, Kaw
catcher. . ... , . .
The Rourket didn't score after thit,
although they had an excellent chance
when Krause doubled with one gone
in the seventh. A double play spoiled
the opportunity. .
Krause breezed along in great form
....;! h cvnth inniner. Uo to then
only one Topekan reached first base,
Goodwin singling in the fifth, but be
ing caught in a double play immedi
ately aiierwara. ,
In the seventh, however, Josh De
vore opened with single and went to
third on Agler's double to left Both
scored on Engle's single to center, but
Engle was caught attempting to
stretch the hit to a double, ending the
rally. .
Engle Is Bounced.
Engle was banished from the game
in the eighth for protesting too fre
quently upon close decision by Um
pire Shannon, who called Allen out
when Krause snapped a quick throw
to first, and a few minutes later held
that Cochran had failed to steal third.
The Kaws made a bid to tie the
score in the ninth when Engle singled
with two down, but he was nabbed at
tempting to take second on the hit,
Forsythe to Krug to Kilduff, in a
lightning fast play. Ordinarily the
hit would have been an easy double.
American Association.
At Columbus; H. K.
Kuiu Clly ....1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 0
Columbu. 0 0100000 01 t 1
Batterle: ftaxan and Barry; Fllltotim
nnd Colamatr.
At IndlanapolU, tint game: Jt. H. E.
St. Paul 0 0000001 1 S t 2
IndlanapolU ..0 00010000 01 8 8
Batterlet: Apnam, Douglas and Clinton,
tllenn: Rogge, l)aw.on and Schang.
At Indianapolis, seclmd game:
8t. Paul 01120010 (6 12 t
Indianapolis ,...0 0010000 01 4 0
Batteries: Orlner and Clemonl; Willie,
Wallenberg and Uossett.
At Louisville, first game: R. H. E.
.ilnnnapollit 0 0100102 0 1 10 2
.oulsrhle. ......0 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 I 10 1
llatterk-s: Bentley and Land; Jamea.
i.uiiue tind LkLonge.
At Louisville, vuvond game: R. H. B.
Minneapolis .....0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 14 I 0
jrjlivllta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 2
llnttorlt's: : Yltisllne; -and Owens; Falm.ro
in.l Williams.
At Toledo, first game: R. H. E.
illsmuke. 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 07 7 2
,'oledo ...... ....1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 11 2
Datterles: Faeth and Mayer; Adaml and
:.veeny.
At Toledo, second game: R. H.E.
lllwuukoe 0 0010001 24 10 0
1'oledo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 t 0
Batteries: Moran and Mayer; Kalserltng
.lid Devogt.
Lincoln Releases
Infielder Williams
Lincoln, Neb., July 11. Harry Wil
liams, first baseman for. the Lincoln
club of the Western league, was un
conditionally released today by Man-
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Still Traveling
OMAHA.
AB. B. H. O. A. E.
Smith, If. A. 4 1 1 t 0
Krug, So. a t 1 1 a 0
Thompson, tU 1 1 t 1,0
Miller, lb. 1.0 0 11 0 0
Kraeger, . 2, 0 0 t 0 0
frorftywe, n. ........a u o 0.1 o
Kilduff, St t 0 0 4 4 0
Burg, 8b t 0 1 0 0
Krauea, p 2 0 1 0 0
Total! SO t 17 11 0
TOPBKA.
AB. B. H. O. A. E.
Deeore, rf. 4 1 1 O 0 0
Aglar, lb 4 1 1 0 0
Engle, 2b I 0 1 1 0 0
Monroe, 2b 1 0 1 0 0 0
Goodwin, tb t 0 1 1 a 0
Scbweitter, If. 0 t O 0
Cochran, as t 0 1 5 ft 1
Kruger, cf t 0 6 2 0 0
Allan, e 2 0 0 0
Lambeth, p 2 0 0 0
totals 27 1 N 11 1
Omahai
Runs ...1 t t 0 0 '3
Hlta 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0
Topeka:
Bona 00000O8O 02
Hlta 001)1611 1
Three-base hit: Smith. Two.baa. hlta:
Aaler, Krause. Saeriflee hit: Kroger. Sac.
rlfloa fly: Forsyth. Ponble plays: Good
win to Cochran, uaodwin to coenran to
Agler, Krug to Kilduff to Miller. Baaea on
balls: Off Krause. I; off Lambeth, 4.
Struck out: By Krause, St by Lambeth, ft.
Passed ball: Allen. Timet 2:00. Umpires:
Mullen and Miller.
BEARS BREAK A TIE
Defeat Lincoln Team in Ninth,
When Batcher Hits a
Home Sun. .
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EIGHT TO SEVEN SCORE
Lincoln, July 11. A home run hit
by Butcher in the ninth inning broke
up a tie today, Denver winning by a
score of 8 to 7. The game was
marked by hard hitting and frequent
errors. Hunter, Lincoln's new first
baseman, got three hits in four times
at bat Score:
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Millar, rf. 4 2 2 2 0 0
Kelleher, ss. 2
Oakea. cf I
110 2 1
1 2 2 0 0
Butcher. If. i 1 2 1 0 4
Cole, 2b 4 1 2 4 1 0
Dyer, 2b. 2 0 1 1 1 0
Shields, lb. 8 1 1 11 0 0
ghestak, c. 5 0 - 3 5 S 1
Ford, p 4 1 1 0 2 0
Total! 40 2 15 27 10 3
Carlisle, If. ...
T. Smith, as...
Thomasoa. cf. .
Lobar, rf. ......
Lattlmore. 2b.
Hunter, lb. ....
Williams. IN .
Rohrer, c
Johnson, e.
Oratory, p.
H. Smith, p...,
Holmes
LINCOLW.
AB. R.
4 1
2
2
..... 4
8
4
2
..... 2
2
1
2
1
1
1 1
1 2
0 0
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
O. A. E.
4 10
2
1
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2
1
2
INDIANS AND NEW
YORKS SPLIT BILL
Yankees Take First Battle,
While Cleveland Wins
Second One.
NINTH ONE FOR CULL0P
Nunamaker Suspended.
New York, July 11 Catcher Leelle Nuna
maker of the New York Americans was no
tified today by President Ban Johnson of
the Amerletn league that he had been sus
pire O'Loughltn during a dispute over balls
nnd strikes In the (lath Inning of yester
day's game between New Tork ,-nd Cleveland.
Totals 22 7 10 27 12 4
Batted for H, Smith In ninth.
Home runs: Hunter. Butcher. Three-
base hits: Shestak, Oaket. Two. bete hlta:
Cola (2). Snettek. Stolen base: Hunter.
Sacrifice hlta: Thomaaon. Lattlmore. Wil
liams, Miller. Kelleher. Struck out: By
Gregory, 2; by Smith, 9, by Ford, (. Baees
an balls: Off Smith. 2: Oft Ford. 1. Left
on baaes: Lincoln. 2; Denver, 2. Hits: Off
Oratory, 7 la two Innings. Time: i:.
Umpires: Eckman and Anderson.
Thomas Holds St.
- Joe to Four Hits
Dm Moines. Ia.. Iu!v 11. Thomas
held St Joseph to four hits, three of
them scratches, while Des Moines
bunched hits on Summers in the sev
enth and won, 6 to 0. Many of the
Des Moines' hits were of fluke variety..
Ewoldt s all-round playing featured.
Score:
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. S. H. O. A. E.
Williams. 2b .8 .0 0 2. 0 0
Jourdan, lb 4 0 1 2 0.0
McCabe. cf 4 0 1 2 0 0
Block. 8b 4 0 1 1 1 0
Sullivan, rf ... 4 0 1 2 0 0
Klrkham. It 4 0 0 2 0 0
Fusner, c. 4 0 0 2 3 0
Keating, si 2 0 0 0 2 0
gommers, p 2 0 0 0 t 0
....... .22' 0 4 24 2 0
DEB MOINES.
' AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Hunter, rf 1 J I 0 4
Bills, cf 4 1
Hartford, sa 2 0 0 2 2 1
Meloan, It 4 0 0 2 0 0
Jones, lb 4 0 1 12 3 J
Claire, 2b !!!
Ewoldt. 8b 4 2 4 1 4 0
Spehr, c 4 1 1 J J o
Thomas, p 2 1 1 1 I
Totals ,
Totals 82 11 27 10 2
8t. Joseph ....0 0000000 00
Des Molnee ...0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 4
Three-beee hit:- Hunter. Two-base hits:
Bills. Hunter. Sacrifice hits: Hartford.
Thomas. Stolen baaes: Block, Ewoldt. Left
on oases: St. Joe, 7; Des Moines, 8. Struck
out: By ffhomas, 4: by Sommen, 2. Baee
on ballet off Thomea, 2. Umpires: Shan
non and Carney. Time, 81.41.
Csdmue Blanks Hardy.
Cadamt, Neb., July 10 (Special.) Ced
ents base ball team beat Hardy Sunday, 7
to 0. The feature of the game was pitching
by Nledergerka for Cadmus. He struck out
eighteen men. Batteries: Cedents, Nleder
terke and Wart; Hardy. Webster and Myers.
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. New Ydrk, July 11. New York
and Cleveland broke even on a dou
ble header here today, the home team
winning the first game, 8 to 2, while
Cleveland won the second game, 4
to 2.
Pitcher Cullop, who started the
first contest, won his ninth straight
game of the season. He was ahead
when taken out in the fourth inning
for a pinch hitter. Fred fleece, the
veteran Cleveland pitcher, was hit
hard, Baker making a home run with
two on bases in the first inning, and
he was knocked out of the box in the
fourth inning when New York scored
five runs.
The pitching of two minor league
recruits, who finished, featured. Kus
5c 11, who relieved Cullop did not per.
mit a hit in five innings, while Gould,
a youngster just obtained by Cleve
land ftom Davenport, cllowed only
one Yankee hit in four innings, and
struck out six men.
In the second game Cleveland
knocked Keating out of the box in
the third inning, and Russell, who
relieved him, again pitched shutout
ball, permitting only three hits in
five and one-third innings. Lowder
milk was very wild, but the Yankees
could not hit him in the pinches.
Score, first game;
CLEVELAND. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E.
Qraney.lf 4 2 10 OH'ttel.rf 8 110 0
W'bic't.ts 4 10 1 0Hlgh.lt 4 2 C 0 0
Sce'ker.ct 4 18 0 OP'k'p'h.it 2 112 0
Koth.rf 2 14 0 OPlpp.lb 4 0 7 0 0
Osndll.lb 2 0 4 2 0B.ker.Ib 4 2 12 0
Ch'p'an ss 4 0 2 0 OMegee.ef 10(00
Turner.3b 4 0 0 2 OQ'deon.ib 4 12 10
fiiilngs.o 8 0 7 2 owaitere.o 40200
eebe.o 2 12 0 OCullocs 1 0 0 0 0
Coumbe.p 0 0 0 0 O'Caldweil 11000
Oould.p 10 10 ORusselLp 2 0 0 .2 0
-nmiut l o O O o
Totals. 30 8 27 7 0
TOtelt.22 ( 24 7 0
Batted for Oould In ninth.
Batted for Cullop In fourth.
Cleveland .....0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
New Tork ....8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2
Two base hit: Caldwell. Home run:
Baker. Stolen bases: High. Bases on balls:
Oft cullop 2; on Russell l; on Beebe 4:
Off Oould 1. Hits and earned runs: Off
Cullop ( hlta. 2 runs In four Innings; Rus
sell no hits, no rune In Ave lnnlnge; Beebe
2 hits, 7 runs In three and one-third In
nings; Coumbe 2 hlta, 1 run In two-thlrd
Innings; Oould 1 hit. no runs In four ln
nln.i. Struck out: By Cullop 1; By Bus.
sell' 1; By Beebe 1; By Oould 4. Umpires,
HUhebrand and O'Leuthlln.
CLEVELAND. NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Qraney.lf 2 0 10 OHartiel.rf 4 10 0 0
W'b'g's.tb 4 0 2 1 OHIgh.lt 2 12 0 0
Speaker.cf 3 2 10 OP'k'p'h.it 2 112 0
Roth.rf 4 0 2 0 OPlpp.lb (0(20
QandIMb 4 2 8 1 0Baker,3b 4 0(10
Chap'an.es 3 2 2 2 1 Magee.cf 2 110 0
Turntr,8b 4 111 OOedeon.ib 3 12 0 0
Daly.c 4 0 8 2 0 'Caldwell 110 0 0
Low'm'k.p 4 112 0Boone,2b 0 0 0 0 0
Waltert.c 118 2 1
Totals. .23 2 27 12 IKeatlng.p 0 0 10 1
Rustell.p 2 0 0 2 0
Mullen 1 0 0 0 0
. Sh'wkey.p 0 0 10 0
Totals. .817 27 1l"2
Bitted for Oedeon In eighth.
Batted for Russell In eighth.
Cleveland ....0 1200000 04
New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03
Two bass hltst Speaker, Chapman, Lowd
ermllk, Walters. Three base hit: Chapman.
Stolen baee: Gandil. Double play: Daly and
Wambsgass. Bases on balls: Off Keating 1;
Russell 2; Lowdermtlk 7. Hits and earned
runs: Keating 4 hits. 4 runs In two and
two-third Innings; Russell 2 hits, no rune
In five and one-third Innings; Shawkey, no
hlta, no runs In one Inning; Lowdermtlk 1
run. Struck out: By Keatlnt 1; By Rmtell
5; By Shawkey 1; By Lowdermtlk 7. Um
pires O' Loughlln and HUdebrand.
Divide Double Header.
Philadelphia, July 11 After losing the
first geme to St Louis. 8 to 8, Philadelphia
broke a long losing streak by defeating
the visitors In the eecond contest, 2 to 0
Wlldness on the part of the home pitchers
and costly errors gave St. Louie an easy
victory In the first game. In the second
liush held the visitors to five scattered hits
and wee well supported, while Philadelphia
bunnhod five of their six hits with two
eirors. Score, first game: ,
ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Shotten.lf 8 2 4 0 lLtwry.Jb 8 0 0 1 1
Austln.Ob 2 0 0 1 OKInt.ts ( 2 2 2 3
Miller. rf I 2 2 ( OStrunk.rf 2 110 0
Slsler.lb ( 1 10 0 OSchang.lf 4 0 2 1 0
PratUb ( 2 1 ( 1 La Jolt, lb 4 19 2 0
M'tana.ct ( 0 2 0 0Plck,3b 21131
Lavan.ts 112 2 OMIt'llnc.ct 4 2 2 0 0
SevereldtO 4 0(0 OMurphy.c 41220
Koob.p 1 0 0 2 OHat'b'er.p 1 0 0 2 0
WU'ame.P 0 0 0 1 1
Totlla..!210 27 1S 28htehan.p 2 10 0 0
Meyer 1 0 0 0 0
Total. .24 J0 27n(
St. Louis 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 01
Phllsdelphlt .0 0000200 01
Two-base hits: Pratt, Strunk, Lajote,
Home run:: Pratt. Stolen bases: Shotten,
Miller, Pratt. Double plays: Pratt ti
Lavsn to Slsler, Lawry to King to Lajole.
Betes on balls: Oft Koob, 2: oft Hasttl-r-ucher.
6; off Williams, 3; off Sheehan, 3.
Hits and eerned rune: Off Hesselbacher. 4
hits. 2 runs In three Innings; off Williams,
2 hits. 1 run In one Innlnga; ott Sheehtn, 4
Mts. no runs In five Innings, off Koob. 2
runs Struck out: Br Koob, 1; by Haesel
bachtr, 1; by Wllltamt, 1, by Sheehan, 8.
Umpires:: Owens and Connolly. Score,
second game:
ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A I. AB.H.O.A.E.
Shotten.lf 1 1 0 0 0Walsh.fI 112(0
Auttln.tb 2 13 1 OKInt.ts 2 18 11
J'nton.ib 10 12 OStrunk.lb 2 1 12 0 0
Mllltr.rf 2 10 1 0Schant.lt 3 110 0
SltXr.lb 4 17 1 0I.Jol.2b 4 0 1 4 0
Pratt.Jb 4 0(3 Orick.Jb 41400
M'sans.rf 4 12 0 1 Mlt.llng.cf 1 0 19 0
Hertley.o 1 0 8 3 OUeysr.o 2 12 2 0
Lavanst 4 0 2 1 OBuah.p 2 0 0 2 0'
Hem't'n.p 0 0 0 0 0 .
oroom.p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals. .22 ( 27 12 1
Wtllm a,p 1 0 0 4 1
Parkt.p 0 0 0 0 0
Tobtn 1 0 0 0 0
"Barton 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. .2"( 24 lti
Batted for Hamilton In second.
Batted for Wellman In seventh.
ft Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 00
Philadelphia ..2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
Stolen base: Marsana. Schsng. Sacrifice
bits: Austin, King. Strunk. Schant, Meyer.
Buth. Double plays: Wellman to Austin
to Slsler, Johnson to Pratt to Slsler, Lajolo
to Strunk. Bases on balls: Off Oroom; C:
off Wellman 2; off Parks, 1; off Buth, t
Hlta and earned runs: Off Hamilton, 3 hits,
1 runn In one Inning; oft Ornom uo hits, no
tuns In two Innlntt' off Wellma, 3 hits, no
tuns In three .Innings; off Parks, no hits, no
tuns In two Innlnga Struck out: By
htmllton, 1: by Groom. 1; by Parke. 2:
by Bush, 2. Umpire: Connolly and Owens.
Divide Double-Head or.
Waahtntton. July 11. Detroit and Wash
Ington broke even In a double-heeder here
today, Detroit taktnt the first teme, 4 to 1,
and Wathlntton ..the second, 2 to 1. The
opener wa a free hlttlnt contest, In which
both Gellla and ,Rush were knocked out
of the box. In the second game Johnson
never wae In trouble, while the locals
bunched hits on Boland In one Inning for
enough rune to win. Score, first tame:
DETROIT. WASHINGTON!
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E.
Vltt.Sb 8 12 0 OM'eller.rf 5 2 10 0
Bush.11 1112 0 Fuller. ib (0(20
HTenn.rf 2 0 4 0 OMllan.cf (1(00
Cobb.cf 4 0 2 0 OWIIH'a.lb ( 1 12 1 1
Veach.lt 2 2 2 0 0Hhankt.3b 4 0 2 ( II
Burnt. lb 4 2 2 0 OBarbcr.lt 4 2 0 0 0
You.nt.2b 4 10 2 OHenry.c 3 1(20
Blanigo.c 0 0 0 0 0MuUoe.it 4 2 14 0
BaKer.c 4070 ouauta.p 1 u u 0 1
Uaute.p 2 10 2 OAyr ap 1 1 0 1 0
C'lham.p 10 0 1 0Ja'eon 110 0 0
Duntbnt.p 0 0 0' 0 0
Toula.il 8 37 8 0'Rlre 11(00
Boehll't.P 0 0 0 1 0
Totals.UIjiT 1(
Batted for Ayre In sixth.
Batted for Dumont In eighth.
Detroit 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 04
Waahlntton 0001200 03
Two-ba hlta: Henry, Tount- Double
plays: HcBrlda to Foster to Wlllltme (1).
Shank to William to shank. Base on
ball; Off Gallia, 3: off pause. 1: off Du
mont, 1. Hlta and earned runs: Off Dauss,
10 hit and 3 run In flv and one-third
Innlnt; off Cunnlnthenv 8 hits and no
runs In three and two-third Innlnts; off
Gallia, hlta and 3 runs In three and one
third Innlnts; off Ayres, 1 hit and no run
In two and two-thirds Innlnts; off Du
mont, 1 hit and no runs in two Innlnts;
off Boehtint. no hit and no run In one
Innlnt. Struck out: By Daus. 2; by Gallia.
1; by Arret, 2; by Cunnlntham, 1. Um
plree: Nallln and Dlneen.
Soore.-aecond tame:
DETROIT. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E
vltUb 2 0 0 2 OJam'eon.lf 4 10 0 0
Butn.it 2 0 2 2 OFotter.Jb 2 2 110
H'lmtn.rf 4 0 2 0 OMllan.cf 4 12 0 0
Cobb.cf 1110 OlVlll'ml.lb 2 1(00
Veach.lt 2 0 0 0 03henka,3b 4 1110
Burns.lb 3 0 110 OBarber.rf 4 0 0 0 0
yotinf.Sb till Uphmon.p 2 0 0 2 0
Daker.c 2 0 4 3 lMcBde.it 3 14 3 1
Boland.p 3 0 18 OAlham'h.o 3 0 112 0
Crawford 11000
Harper 1 0 0 0 0 Total. .28 7 27 2 1
Kavan'h 1 0 0 0 0,'
Total..28"J StliT
Batted for Boland In ninth.
Batted for Vltt In ninth.
Batted tor Buh In ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Washlntton 00200001 3
Two-base hit: William, Cobb, Milan.
Crawford. Stolen bases: Foster, Milan.
Baaes on ball: Off Boland, 3; off John-
ton, 2. Earned runt: Off Johnson, 1: off
Boland. 2. Struck out: isy Boland. 4; by
Johnson, 10. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln.
Dannebrog Breaks Winning
Streak of Boelus Team
Farwell, Neb., July 11. (Special.)
J)annebrog put a crimp in Boelus' win
ning streak Sunday by taking a dou
ble bill on the Boelus diamond. The
first game was 6 to 0 and the second
one was 3 to 0. Boelus has won
eight straight in this league and must
win one, while Dannebrog must lose
one before Boelus can cinch the pen
nant. The schedule consists of twelve
games.
At Ashton Farwell took a slug
ging match, 14 to 12.
STANDING OF TEAMS.
Won. ' Lost. Pet.
Boelut 2 2 .300
Dannebrot 4 4 ,300
Ashton 2 4 .338
Farwell 2 8- ,2S6
Berwyn. Neb.. July II (Special.) Bar.
wyn was defeated by Oconto, 2 to 2, in a
fast tame at Oconto Mondey. Oconto bas
not lost a tame this year, but was tlven a
close rub by the Berwynltes. They play here
July 23. Score; R. H. E.
Oconto 0 2 0 0 0 0 A 1 t t
Berwyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 3
Batteries: Berwyn, Burket and Hill
Oconto, Horn and Braudttedder.
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Scores for Pat Moran' s
Men at Chioago.
CUBS GET THEEE HITS
Chicago, July 11. Witted's f$t
base running in the seventh scored
for Philadelphia the winning run in
a 2-to-l pitchers' battle over Laven
der today. Whitted singled, stole sec
ond and third and counted on Fisher s
wild throw. Fischer cut down four
Philadelphia base runners. The Cubs
bunched two of their three hits for
one run in the seventh Score: j
CHICAGO, 1
AO.U O A
PHILADELPHIA.
Ptfkert.cf 4 i 1 0 6Zt!dr,M 3 0 12 0
Nlolioffb 1-6 1 S OK lack, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Stock, 3 h S 0 0 1 OZlm'an.Sb 4 lilt
Cravath.rf 4 0 I 0 OWUt'mi.ee 110 0
louder viD t ill l .cnune,u u u
WMtted.K 114 0 o.Hinr.io o , v
!inc'ft,f S 0 3 1 OKiiftbo.Sb I 0 1 4 1)
inillfsm S A 1 6 flFlh(ir.fl S 0 ft S 1
Alex, deep MM OLtf der.p 1.0 0 0 o
Total.. JO 1ST 10 O'ZwIlltnt 1 U M
ZwlHInr batted for Lavender in libtb,
Philadelphia ..lOOOOftiO 01
Chicago 6 0 o 0 0 10 0i
stotan baiei: Wfemet. Sacrifice bit. Nte-
hoff. Double play; Aleiander an Luderui.
Qaie on ball: Ott Ale Winder, 1; oft La van -Amr.
i. Hlta and aarned ruflet Oft Laven
dtr. t hit, l run ia elfht Inntnta; oil Sea
ton. no hiu. no nine la one tnnlng; oft Alex
ander. 1 run. Struck out: By Alexander, .3;
by Lavender. . umpiree; u uwj
Plratea Bump BoiitWk
Ptttiburrh, July 11 PliuburiH defeated
Boaton here today, by a icore of to t
The vieltori made two rune in the fifth
cr. two baaea t ball. en4 Maranvilte'e hit
The Pirate tied the counting in the eav-er-th
en two triplet and. a elnfle and won
th same In the next inning when wag-
nrr'a alngle. took second on Hlncbman'i eao
rlftee and icored n Barnea' wild pitch.
beer :
PITTSBURGH. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB H O A.E-
r..a. ft i fa A AU'vflla.aa 4 14 2 0
Co'pton.rf 3 0 3 0 OFltiTk.lib 4 0 6 10
Wagner.M 4 3 S 1 OColllrva.rf 4 110 0
H hVlb 3 313 X 0Magee.lf 4 0 10 0
Schult.2b 0 0 0 1 OK tohy.lb 4 14 10
Harmon 0 0 0 0 DSmlth.ib 31130
Viox.Zb Sill OS'dg'ee.cf 16300
Panner.lt 4 3 3 0 OOowdy.o t 0 S a 0
Baira.sD u nnuiiiw,(i w v
vviiKnn.fi fits oQamaa.D 1 0 0 3 0
K t'hner.p 3 1 0 3 0
Coitallo 1 1 0 0 0 Totala. 30 t 84 13 0
Jacobe.P o o o a o
ToUl.30 10 37 IS 0
nan for Bchulte In etcond.
Batted for KanUehner In aeventb.
toeton ....'...0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 J
t'ltteburgn ...o v v u u u x
Threa.baae hlta: Smith. Farmtr. Wf eon.
Blolen baaee: Carey, Wagner. Biaea oft,
brlli: Off Hughei. 1; off Kantlohner, 3.
Hits and earned rune: Off Hughea. hlte
t rune In elx Inning (none out In seventh):
Lit Barnee, 1 hit. 1 run In two tnntnge; off
Kantienner. R- au. a rune in Mven inninga
off Jacob, no hit, no run In two Innlnge
Hit by pitenea Dan: ay nugoee. ocnuui,
Struck out:: By Barnee. 1: by Kantlehner,
J; by Jacobs, It. Umpire:; Klem am'
melle.
Olaat Trim Red.
Cincinnati. O,. July 11. In a tanth-lnnlnn
battlns- rally. New Tork took the flrat game
of the Mrles from Cincinnati here today,
to 4. with tne acore iiea in in inm,
Merkle doubled. MeKechnl then eacrlfl
and wa eafo on the play to catch Merkli
Merkle ecored on Pinch Hitter Lobert'a eat
riflce fly. Burn followed with a home run
Mrvnhnl alao acorlnr. Kault tripled ani
ccored on Bobertaop'i alngle. Burn mad
four hit,
Uniea up.
Hurni.lf
Kaurf.cf
Rob'non.rf
Dooisn,
Morkle.lb
McK'le.3b
Rtr tdyn.c
Pirritt.D
S(hftuir.p
Unntim.p
And'non.p
itnuaii
Lobort
two of
Hen re:
VohK.
AB,H,0,
i t
them home run. In live
CINCINNATI.
Am. AB.H.O.A 1
nL,ouacn,3i t a o a
ONuHlc.cf
1 lloraoft.Sb 4
Ol'huii,lb 4
0Mol'w'.3b 0
OKUhor.ai I
nunfflth.rf e
000
OKllHfer.lf
0 ItiRO.C
OKnrtser.p
OMonttley.p
OHTIarke
iiUroh
ul: turner
1 1
0 0
1 0 0 0 0
Total. .41 13 0 IS I Total.. U 17 10 S 1
Batted for Perrltt In eighth.
Batted for Benton In tunth.
Batted Cor Knetser In fourth.
Han for Clarke In fourth.
Batted for Moaeley In tenth.
New York ..1 1 00000 30 41
Cincinnati .300 1 1 0000 04
Tow-baee htte: Poolan, Herxog. Merkle.
Toreebaae hit: Kauft. Home rune: Burna.
(3). Stolen baao: Kauff. Hacrino hlte;
Motlwlti, McKechnle. tiaae on ball: Off
Perrltt, 1; off BcUauer, 1; off Hen ton, 1;
off Metier, b: off M one ley, 1. Hit and
earned runai Off Perrltt, 13 hit, 3 run In
aeven, Inning: oft Benton, no hid, no run
lb On and one-third inninga; off Audereon,
I hit. n run In one Inning; off Scheuer, 1
bit, no rune In two-thlrde Inning; off Knet
xer, 0 hit, 1 run In four Innlnga; off Mow
ly, 7 hit, 0 run. In lx Inning. Btrurk
out: By Perrltt, 1; by Beuton. 1; by Andir
on. l; by Kneter. i; by Moely, 3. Um
pire; Iligler aod Harrlaon. '
Sioux Win Uphill
Game From Wiches
C: r.'.. T I..U. It Cmiiv Titu
won in uphill game today Irom
Wichita, 6 q 8. Score:
, wintiA.
AB. R. H. O. A. B
Jaokion, ct 8 1 1
Co.. It J. 8 1 8 0 1
rl. 4 1 1 1 0 0
tlray, e 8 0 2 ( 2 0
Urllton, 2b "
Hetllni, Sb. ,12 12 1
, ....l7 .ASIA
Ltueviu. v - - -
lt.pi, lb. 4 0 18(1
KfHsttier, p j t u v t v
Ualarkey. p ( 0 0 0 0 0
Uilllllh 10(000
Davis, p 0 0 0 0 I 0
Total 28 ( 2t 14 8
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. H. O. A. X.
Ollmor., If. 4 1 1 4 0 0
Watson, rr s v i " y u
Callahan, It. ........ 8(1810
Met, lb. 8 12 8 11
Connolly, Sb. 8 110 8 0
Cwney, 2b 4 1 1 1 4 0
Co. trove, cf 8 0 0 1 ( 0
Llvlniatun. 0- ' "
ScheKlt, p. 2 110 0 0
flrover 1 1 1 0 0 0
Clark p 1 '
Batted far Melerktr la elibtb.
BttttJ tot Miar4( In (lath.
Wleblta 0 ( 0 ( 2 0 0 04
Slour Cltr 0 0 0 ( 2 ( 0 1 (
Left on bttet: Sloui City, I; Wichita. (,
Tint base on .rrora: Sloui Clty 2. Sac
rifice hit: weteon, voajrove, jaenson.
Lltcohl. Two-baa hlta: Qrova, Met, Koa.
Jackson. Stol.n base.: Uvn(ton, Wat
son, Ollmor.: Hit: Ott Scheldt, T In ill
innlnri; otc Ko.tn.r, 7 is nve innmdi ott
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAtlUE. 1
IV.I..MJ W.UPct.l
Omaha. ...41 !I.S44 Nw Tork. .44 0.6t
Mmolu ...30 as C!7i Llrvtlano .42 22 .(is!
UoaMnlne 2( it .(00 Boeten . ... 41 84 .(471
Denver .. ..17 37 .in"! Chlc.no ...424.(411
Wlctllia ...34 27 .4231 Weshlnfton.8 88 .137
Topeka . ...32 40 .441 Detroit ....28S7JI3I
St. Joseph 3! 40.4411 St. Lou la ..88 43.4171
Stout city 81 40.444Phlla II 11.8(11
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN.
W.L.Pet W.UPct
Brooklyn ..43 17 .(14 Kan.' Cltr. .41 38.(00
Phil. 32 30 .1(6 IndlanapolU 48 88 .848
Boston .I...38 30.lt8Loul.vlll. ,.412(.(44
Tork.. 33 2t .4116 Minneapolis 42 36.(38
IPttsburth 87 40.411 Toledo 17 14.607
Chlcaio ..,.14 40.474 St. Paul. ...11 88 .471
St. Louie ,.34 43 .443Colarnbu. .,31 43.408
Cincinnati ..24 41 .404 Milwaukee 28 48.372
Yesterday's lUealte.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denv.r, 2i Lincoln, T.
Ml. Joeeph,1 0i De Molne., (.
Topeka, 3i Omaha, 2.
Wichita, (: Bloul Cltr. 8.
NATIONAL LBAOUE.
Brooklyn. 6; St. Loul 4.
Philadelphia. 3: Chlcaio. 1.
New York, 8; Cincinnati, 4
Boston, 2; Pltttburcb, 8.
AMERICAN LEAOU8.
Detroit, 41; Wtthlntton, (.8.
St. Loul. (; Philadelphia, 2-2.
Cleveland, 2-4; New Tork. 3-2.
Chlcaio, 2-1: Boetoo, 6-8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kanea Clly, 8; C.lumbue, 1.
St. Paul. 3-8; Indlanapella, l-l.
MluneapoUs, 4-4! Louisville, 8-(.
Milwaukee, 7-4; Toledo, 6-1.
fismis Today.
Weoterft Leavue Denver at Llneola, St,
Joseph at pes Molne. Topka at Omaha.
Wichita at Sioux Cltr.
Netlonel Leagua Braaattya at St Leal.
Phllwlelphla at Chlcasa, New Tork at
Cincinnati, Boston at Pltltburfb.
America. Leaau Detroit at Washlntton.
St. Loul at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New
Tork, Chlcaio at Botlofi.
Maltrkey, 2 In two Innlnn. Double phy:
rletllng to Brltton to Rappe. Struck out:
By Schardt, 4; by Clark, 1; by Koettner, 1;
by Malarkey, 1. Bate, on ball:. Ott
off Malarkey, 1. Bait n ball! Ott
Schardt, 1; off Clark, 1; an Koeetner, 2;
oft Malarker, I. Hit r pitched ball: Br
Koeetnar, 2; by Schardt. ). Tim.; 2:1(,
Umptrai Kap.
. ' North PUtl. Defeats ladlaaa.
North Plett.. Neb., July 11. (Special.)
The. North flatte bate bail team yeattrday
dafeated the Cheyenpa Indiana.
Scor.: St If. S.
Oh.yonn 6618 6161 ( 1 S 8
North Platte ....( Ktitit 4 i (
Batterle: Chyiin. Cna6l.r and Ma
rlon; North Platta Todsphof and Itasaaey.
I
Baaday Baa. Ball at Srracaa.
Syracua., Neb.. July 11 (Special.) A
special eleetlon we held here Saturday at,
nine on th. Sunday baa. tall proportion.
The vote waa 118 ta (( la favor of parralt
tlna th. itmt on Sundaya Syracuse he a
trans local team and aev.ral (amea have
been .uneauied. Tne nret or tne eerie
will be played neat Sunday with Sterling.
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