10 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916. BRINGING UP, FATHER Copyright, Hit. International News Service. 1 )rawn for The Bee by George McManus v. 'PHONE THE VtATHCR MAN AND MK HM"WHAT HE THINKS Qt TnK. WtATHEH A rVEOT IF THERE'S, ' ANTTHIN4 I OOtil HAVE TO 00 .AROUND THft HOUSE 10 UKE TO KNOW "WHAT IT I- I , I , ; . V I it: CTIV7i -vik fl : a 1 IT.-.-' ' I v r ; ; , SAT- WEATHER MAN -WHAT DO YOO THINK OF THE WEAThpq rfE SAID -HE'S NOT, ALLOWED tO SAT WHAT HE. THINKS OF THE WEATHER OVER PHONE- ' UT ' It 0 'HE i i rs- i - ..... y BURG'S HUFF. GIVES BEARS SECOND FRAY Joe Bobblei Easy Grounder Whioh Permit! Denver to i Seore Only Eun. v" t ROURKES FLUNK IN PINCH .lord, tb. .. kelleher. as. t Oekee, f. .......... 4 nuteher. If. ......... I er, lb. ,.... t Mitotan, Ik. 4 Cole, rf. ............ I HHeotak, . t HarrHigtpn, a.. ...... I Maaeer, a. t Kicking away ball garnet is getting to be quite the thing among the (elect circle of Pa Rourke't de luxe athletes. Kewpie Kilduff did it Thursday and yesterday Joe Burk broke einto to ciety with a 'similar stunt. At a re ault Omaha loat a nifty combat, 1 to 0. Burg't cottty bungle occurred in the fourth inning. After Lloyd bad rolled out Kelleher caught a paai and Moot ed to third on Rebel Oake'l ripping tingle to right, .Hank Butcher pro pelled a dinky grounder t. Burg and Kelleher thould have been caurht ten feet at the plate. But Burg rhuited it up ana Kelleher acorea easily. The Grizzltet tried to return - the gift to the Rourkes in the seventh, but our athletes wouldn't have it. After Milter went out Krueser reefed a tingle into right-center nd swiped tecond. This sent Harrington up in the air and he walked Forsythe and Kilduff, filling the. tacks. Joe Burg had a chance; to redeem himself at this period, bat he footled again, knocking an easy grounder to Kelleher, who cut Krueger down at the plate with time to spare. Bobby Marshall was sum moned' to bat for O'Toole, but Bobby proved to be a bum sniper and ground ed to Lloyd, w ,jv ; OToola Hurls Well. Barring Burg's miscue arid the fail ure of the Rourkes to deliver injhe pinch, it was a good ball game. All four pitchers hurled good ball. Dur ing his seven stanzas on the mound O'Toole allowed but two hits and un served better treatment. Harrington allowed four hits in six frames. He might have blown up as the game pro gressed and (Jakes evidently had that hunch for he yanked him and put in Manser, who stopped the Rourkes in their tracks. , - - V Lata Rally Fails. Both the Bears and Rourkes tried to stage rallies in the ninth and the ti . . . : . i. . tir:.i Dears iioiuh ifut away wuu ic. . vvun one down-Miller's faux pas gave Oakes a life and Butcher singled jto right A past to Dyer filled the bases with two out But Shields hit to Thompson, who threw Oakes out at the plate, Krueger tried' to double Shields at first, but was too late. Butcher tried to come home When Ernie threw to Miller, but Miller's re turn to plate beat Hank there and the 1 umpa waved him out. :" In the home half Krueger Opened with a tingle to left and Forsythe bunted him to tecond. - Kewpie K-il duff tent a drive tailing into left field. It looked tike two bases and a knotted count.,. But Hank Butcher made quick sprint over the greensward and speared the pill. Burg was easy and the rally was over. The Rourkes and Bears will' resume hostilities at 3:15 this aiternoon. .. Boosters Gam Mettle, Trimming Jozies, Det Moines,, la., Aug. 11. Dei Moinet flayers hit Sommera in the pinchet in two jnnings and in another a run wat scored on a hit, a wild pitch and a wild throw, the locals winning from St. Joseph, 3 to 1. Muster pitched invincible ball, despite poor support, .core: v. ., , ST. JOSEPH. , OMAHA. Totals AH. Smith. If, 4 Knit. th. 4 ThrainMl, (,...., I Miller, lb. 4 integer, a. t. 4 Forsythe. rf t Kilduff, St. t-, Bung, th. t OTooto, p. S- Marshall .., 1 IV Thompeaa, P a Wright ef. ,. Kutlna, lb. . McCebe, lb. , Klrkhan, If. Sullivan, ft. , Wlllleme, IB. Puener, lk. . . Jourdaa -. ... Baere, o. .... avramers, p. . 't Totals AB. i. 4 ; O. A. E. I I Hahn, rf. ... Hunter, ot , Hartford, aa. Heloaa. Ik. . Jonas, lb. ... Braan, 11 ... Spahr, c. .,, Ewoldt, Sk. , MuMMr p. . ........II t DEB MOINBS. . AB. B. H. til t S I I 1 I IS 4 H It 1 IT It ' that Error Again PKNVER. ' AB. B. H. O. A K. .at l 4 ii n t 11 It t Totals Wl ' t Hattaa fM OToola la aavantk. Danvar . ' Hlta .....t tflttll JJ Runs .,.,.',,. t f a o Hits ..t Ilium- ana t t klti KIMnff.' Haorilloa hlta: , rontytna, nnrg. nuiiaa ttraaaar. Doubla plarat Klldnff to uin.. ihuh, m Ulllaa to Kraoaar. Hlta! Off Harrington, 4 la oil ana ana-third ta- alnaal aff Manaar, 1 in two ana oaja-tiuro Innlnaat aff O'Toolo, t la aavan Inalntu an C. Thomnaoa, t In two lanlnta. Rtrnak outi llr O'Toolo, 1. ' Booaa aa hallal Off Haj rinaton, 4 off Manaar, ll off'Toola, tl off C. Thompooa, 1. laft aa koao.1 Doarar, Si Aaaaha, I. Tlwal US. Catplnst Col- tat and Millar, smic up And Defeat Sioux Sioux City, la., Aug 11 The viar itors hit Kelly hard today and by bunching the blows won by a score of 11 to 4. Score: Davoro, If . Cochran, ah Ooodwln, 2b Snalo, of -., Dafato, oa ,. Atlar, lb ,. Honroo, rl ., Allan, 0 Larthrop, p , . Touia Qllinora, If . Witon, rf . Mali,, lb , . Lajaune, ot. Connolly, lb ftador, aa Coonoy, lb . Croaby, o , Kally. D ... Hlnohman ; ,'Totala . TOPEKA, AB. R, 1 ........ i t ........ t 1 t . f ........ Illl . BIOUX'CITT. , , AH. R. .....i. t H. O. t H. O. t 11 1 ' 1 BRAVES AND PIRATES EACH TAP A GAME Miller Holds Boston to One Hit Up to Ninth and Then Three Singlet Net Bun, AN EBBOB MEANS A SOOBE Boston, Aug. 11. After winning the first game today, 2 to 1, Pitts burgh lost to the Bravet in the sec ond, 1-to 4. Miller held Boston to one hit up to the ninth inning in the opening contest, when three singles netted a run. ' ) the Pirates hit Barnes freely, but were able to score only once in the ninth,' when, with . Tyler pitching, Fischer, who had reached first on an error, advanced to third on a fielder's choice and an out, and acored on Rice't passed ball. , Tyler pitched again in the second game and was in control all the way. He allowed but two hits up to the ninth inning. An error by Smith in that inning allowed the visitors, the only score. Mamaux, although holding Boston to five hits, was wild The score: , PITTSBURGH. - , BOSTOW. AB H.O.A.B. B.lrd.lb 14 11 lH'Tllla.n Carey.cf I 8rhulta.lt 4 H'h'an.rf t Joh'on.lb 4 Frmr,2b I McC'hy.as i Flacher.0 I. Mlli.r.p I oRaan.lb OWIIh't.rt SMaaea.lf OK tchy.lb OSmlth.lb IColllna.cf OB'kburn.o 0 Barnra.p , - Tvlar.MV Totals. II 11 It 10 IRIeo.o , 'Connolly AB.H.O.A.E I1I1S 4 9 1 4 11 4 11 I 1 10 I S 1 4 4 1 14 1 t S 1 10 1 0 4 4 1 0 0 ' i Totals. II 4 It II I Battad (or Blackburn In aljhth. - V Plttaburah .... 4 4 0 4 4 4 1. 11 Boaton ........4 t I 4 4 I I I 11 Two-baa hit: Hlnchman. Stolon baaa: oVhulto. Saorlflco hlta: Farmer, Konatchr. Miller, Flachar. 'Doublo play: Bnrnea to Blackburn to Konatchy. Baaaa on balla: Off Miller, 2. Hlta and earned rune: Off Bamea, 10 hlta, lrun In aavan and ona-thlrd Innlnsa; off Tyler, 1 hit, run In one and two-thlrda tnnlnae: off Millar, 1 ran. Struck out: By Miller, I; by Barnes, t. Umpires: Klem and Bmalle. Score, eecond tamer PITTSBURGH. B08TON AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Balrd.lb till OM'vllle.ea 14140 Carey.cf tilt OEran.lb I 1 0 I 0 Bch'ltae.lt 111 I 0Wllh t,rf 14140 H h an.rf '1 I t OMaaee.ir I A K A A Joh'on.lb 11111 OK'tchy.lb t 0 10 0 0 r rmcr.io sill OBmllh.Sb ,41440 McClhr.as fill' O8'dt'aa,or 11400 Suhmldt,o 10 11 OB'kburn.o 4 110 0 oia aux.p isi. OTyler.p I 1 4 I 0 8rhults 1 0 0 0 0 Qtbaoa 1 0 0 0 4 Totals.il 1 11 I 1 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet Omaha 4011.441 Lincoln SO 41 .6111 Deo Molnee. .11 tl .400 Denver ....10 It .til Sioux City.. 10 It .470 Wichita ....4HI .481 W. U Pet. Brooklyn .. .St 16 .039 Boaton 60 10 .680 Phlla. 67 41.670 New Tork.,,61 41 .611 Chlcaso ....40 67.441 Plttaburrh ..41 64.417 Toledo 61 64.401 Columbus ..44 00.421 Milwaukee .'.IS 71.146 Rciulte, ,11 4 11 IT 11 ToUlt . .......14 I I . 'BatUd for Faanar la ninth. St. Jooeph..... ,.0 t t I t 1 I t t I 100 Motneo...... 4 1,0 t t 1 1 t Throo-baao hit: Wllltama. Two-baa hit: 4ne. Sacrlfloo hlu: McCabo. Fuanar, Hartford, Breen (t, Spahr. Stolen baeea: Hut'aba ll, Hartford. Lett on baeeo: SL Joaevn. 4: Dee Molnea, 6 Struck out: By atueeer, 4; by So in mora, 1. Baaee on balla: Off Muaeer, 1: aff Summera, S. Hit by . ptlrhed ball.' By Sommera (Hunter), Wild , pltcnca: Muaaor. Komtnere. Doublo playa:. Ewoldt to Jonoa, Sommera to Faaner. Time: 1.16. Utaptrea: Shannon and Camay. . Cne Dollar fine, for Six Who Break Traffic Regulations Six violators of the traffic regula tions wvre arraigned in police court and fined $1 and costs each. One other received a suspended fine of $5 and costs. . ; Batted for Kelly In ninth. Topeko I 1:4 0 1 0 J 1,411 Sluoa Clty,.t 4- I 0 t 0 I t' 11 Lart an baaee: Topeka. I: ISolii' City. t. Vie baaa on errors: Topeka, i: Sloui City, L Sacrlfloo hlta: Enale, Devoro. Two-baae hlta: lJavoro (I), Wataon, Gllmoro (II, Croaby, Bnale. Three-baao hlta: Lojeune (I). Stolen baaee: Aejler. Connolly, Enda (11, Cochran. Ooodwln. Doubla plays: Oll more (unaealatad), Cochran to Allen to Afler, Lathrop to Dafata to Asian, struck out: By Kally, I; by Lathrop, I. Baaaa on balla: Off Kelly, I: off Lathrop, 1.- Wild pltohl Kelly. Hit by pitched ball: By La throp (Mats), Time: 1:00, Vmplroa: Kane and Mullen. : - . - . , .' . Mph Powell Fights , way mio tinais 4 Sioux City, la., Aug. 11. Ralph Powelf of Omaha detested John Bar ton of Sioux Falls, interstate tennit champion, today in the temi-finalt of the interstate tournament. The scores: 8-6, 2-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0. , . Kenneth Rerick of Primghsr defeated Harold Oldham of Winner, S. D. 1 nil AO scores ; u-tf, a-v, w-a. . , Rerick and Powell meet tomorrow in the finals. Miller Tries for Two Hours To Throw Daily of Lincoln Joe Miller, pride of the ' packing town wrestling tribe, fought vainly for two. hours last evening at the Eagles' hall in an effort to down Owen Daily, lightweight wrestler of Lincoln. The match was declared a draw at the end of the two hours. John Albert refereed. ' Miller it an employe at the Swift & Cd. packing plant and hat a wide ac quaintance in Omaha. A big crowd of foltoweri of the wrestling game attended tne matcn. ' ' ' V ' Today's Calendaftof Sports v ! Rowtaj Aoatual rocatta at HtHnal Aa- aaeiauea at ouowiaar uaramea el Dalath. Staelna Cloaa of the MaJoaaajaara Vark look oluk an retina at Montreal, rieaa at tha Ntaaara Paclntr aaaorlatloa moatlaa at Fort Brio. Openlat of tha llafforut - Park eackey oiaa aaoouaor at Tofaala. , lloaoh Hhewe Anaoal ohaw ox? ialaaa Kaoaoot elub at Newpeat. . Vaohrlan Aaaaal roaatta af Taakt oluk. loa Ialaad NeaBd. . Teanle aoathara Poaaayhraata aha hip toaraamoal at Bodford. Pa. Swlmmlnr Natloaal : Amatoar ' Athletic naloB SSO-yard ohaaiplot,ahlp for atea al St. Louie. Nntlonal Amatoar Athletes aatoa 444-yard ohamptonahlp for- womea at f'hl eaao. Weetorn Amatoar Ashlatte Bauoa ahaaaplaaahlpa at at. Laala. Hailar-Waltea Mohr re. mala raaaa. tea raaada. at Braahlya. . '"oaa. 11 ToUls.lt III I I '. Batted for Mamaux tn ninth. Batted for Johnston In ninth. Plttabunh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 Boaton 1 1 t 0 0 1 0 0 Three-base hit! Blackburn. Stolen hu, Maranvllle. Sacrifice hlta: Baan, Snodsraaa, mranfiut. oaaee on nan: urr Mamaux 4. Earned runa: Off Mamaux, 4. Struck out: By Mamaux. 1: by Tyler. L Uutnlru. and Emalla. . New York Wlaa Both Oaaaoo. New Tork. Aua. '11. New Tork art.rf St. Louis today In both seotlona of a double header, I to I, and I to I. In tha Srat fame, Bailee, the former St. Louie hurler, pitched hla -rat tame aaalnet hla former teemmatee, rallevlnp Anderaon In tha second Innln with the aocre a tit. Ha permitted only four htte In aeven and two-thlrda Inntnne. In the second tame Teareau held tha vlaltors to torn hlta In a aavan Innlns vamo. It waa called to allow St. Louie to catch a train In time to slay tomorrow at Cincinnati, Manager McOraw waa ordered off the Sold In the flrat same by Umpire Qulaley. Captain Doyle of tho Olanta handled alxty-elsht consecutive chancea cleanly at aeoond baaa before ho made an airor today In tho aecood game. The score; T.LOUIS NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. 111S lBurns.rf I 0 I 0 0 V VDoyie.ao 0 OHeraog.Sb iHoD't'n.rr 1 OKauff.cf 4 OMerkle.lb i vr-rcner,aa t ORarlden.o t. 0Andaon,p a voauee.p 4 4 Totals. at 0 17 Smith. ct Lona.rr l Corhan,as 4 B'echer.lf I H'naby.tb I Wl'n.rt.cf I HI ler.lb I O'naalea,0 4 uatael.lb t M'dowa.p I Butler 1 Beck 1 1 t !! 1 1 1 1 i ii 7 I Totals. II 114 14 t " Batted for Wlleon In ninth. Batted for Meadows la ninth. St. Loul 4 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 11 Now Tork ....I I 0 0 0 4 0 1 I Two-baas hlta: Rarlden. Fletcher, Butler. Three-Dane hits: Wlleon. Stolen baaee: Smith, Miller. - Sacrifice fly: Burna. Doubla playa: Doyle to Fletcher; Betael to Miller, Baeea on balla: Off Anderaon, 1; Meedowa, I, Hlta and' earned runa: Off Andereon, 4 hits and I runa In one and one third Inninge: off Bailee, 4 hlta and 1 run. In aevon and twa-thlrda lnnlnga;off Mead owa. I runa Struck out: By Anderson, 1; by Sail... I; by Meadowa, I. Wild pitch: Meadowa Pasted hall: Oonaalea Umplree: Byron and Qulgley. Score eecond game; ST LOUIS. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.B. Topeka 47 II .441 St. Loul 40 11.410 St. Joaeph..4IS0.412fClnclnnatl ..4111.170 AMER. LEAGUE. 1 AMER. ASSN. W. L, Pct.l ' W. L. Pet. Boston ... .01144.611 KanseeJClty. 06 46.6S1 Cleveland . .00 41 .601 Loulavlflo . .01 47 .171 Chicago ... .11 41 .600 Indianapolis. SI 41 .664 Detroit ... .60 61 .610 Minneapolis .ss s .sot St. Loula...4S61.0lSt. Paul 6161.100 New Tork.. 66 60. 6141 Washington. 6t 61.4601 Phlla. ..,..10 01 .10 yoatarday' WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 1; Omaha, 0. Topeka, 11; Sioux City, 4. St. Joaeph, 1 : Dea Molnea, I. Wlchtta-Llncoln; wat grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 1: Philadelphia I. St. Louie. 1-0; New Tork, l-t. Chicago, 1-1; Brooklyn. 1-4. Plttabargh. 1-1: Boaton, 1-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. f Detroit. Si Chicago, 0.' Cleveland, 4-1; St. Louis. 6-1. No other games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis I; Minneapolis, 4. Loulevlllr, 1: St. Paul, I. Toledo. 11; Kanaaa City. I. Columbua, l-S; Milwaukee, l-t. Today's Games. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver at Omaha. Topeka at Sioux City. ' St. Joeeph at Dea Molnea Wichita at Lincoln. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis at Ctnolnnatl. . Chicago at Pittsburgh. New fork at Philadelphia - Boaton at Brooklyn. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit at Chicago. Washington at Boaton. 'Philadelphia at New Tork two tames. Cleveland at St. Louie. reached third. Vmplro Rlgler asserted, that a bleacherlte had touched the ball aa It bounded toward the atand and that KIILIfer was entitled to only a single. Dugey waa sent back to third baaa and Stock to aecond. Knetser then fanned Paskert and caueod Cooper to force out KHltfer, ending the eon teat. The score: . CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB H.O.A.B. Oroh.tb -4 0 11 OCooper.cf 4 14 0 0 Rouah.cf 4 110 ON'hofMb 10 16 1 Offlth,rt 4 0 10 OByrne.lb 4 10 1,, Chue.lh 4 111 OC'vath.rfl 110 0 Clarke, o 4 4 11 0Whltd.lt 4 4 0 0 0 Nealclf 4 110 OLud'ue.lb 4 t 10 0 0 L'uiten.lb I 14 1 4B'croft,aa I 1 t t 0 Flaher.aa 14 14 lKllllfer.o 4 114 0 Emmer.aa 0 4 0 0 ORIxey.o 110 10 Moaeley.p 10 0 1 0MctJ'lan.p 0 0 0 0 0 Knetaer.p s o o o o-uooa . e v o v Winer, 1 1 0 0 0Duaev 0 0 4 0 0 'Stock 0 0 4 4 0 Totals. 14 10 17 11 lPaakart 1 0 0 0 0 " ., Totala.ll 11114 1 Batted for Moseley' tn ninth. Batted for Rtxey In seventh. Ran for Luderus In ninth. - "Battad for Bancroft In ninth. Batted for McQuillan In ninth. Cincinnati ....- 10 10 14 0 11 Philadelphia . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 01 Two-baae . hlta: Neale, Cravath, Luderus. Three-base hit: Rounh. Stolen base: Rouah. Sacrifice hit: Ntehoff. Double playa, Groh to Loudon to Chaae, Chae to Flatter to Groh, Flatter to Groh, Kllllfer to Bancroft Baaee on balla: Off Moaeley, 1; off Knetser, 1; off Rlsty, 1; off McQuillan, 1. Hlta and earned runs: Off Moaely, 7 hits, 1 run In eight In nings; off Knetser, I hlta, 0 run In one In ning; off Rtxey, 7 htta, I runs In seven Inntnge; off McQuillan, I hlta, 0 run In two Innlnge, Struck Jut: By Moseley, ; by Knetser, I; by Rlxey, 4: by McQuillan, I. Umplrta: Harrison and Rlgler, Brooklya Takes Double-Header. Brooklyn, Aug. 11. Brooklyn defeated Chicago today In both games of a double header, t to 1 and 4 to 1, maktng It three straight. Dell kept tho hlu scattered In the first game. Brooklyn mads eleven hits off Hendrlx, among which were a triple by Sieuget a I Wheat Knabo'e fielding saved. Vaughn In the sec ond gatna until the ssvonth when Cutahaw's single started a rally of five hlta and three runs. Hy MVere made a home run off Pack ard al tho eighth. Chlcaao'e run In tha aec ond game waa due to Baler's single and Zimmerman's triple. The score: , CHICAGO. . BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Zelder.lh till OJoh'on.of 4 0 2 0 0 Mann.rf 4 110 OMcC'ty.lb 4 1111 Saler.lb '4114 OWheatlf I t I 0 4 Z'man.lb I 0 0-1 OC'haw.lb I 4 t 1 0 lioll'ts.lf t 1 I 0 08t.ngsl.rt 14 10 0 Archer.o 10 10 OMo'rey.lb I I I 1 0 Kelly.cr l o s o suison.ea 4 s 4 I 0 S 0 First Bound of "Y" Tennis is Finished .,, - -. Play in the first round of the annual Young Men's Christian association tennis tournament has been "com pleted. Results were as follows: Babe Crawford beat A, A. Remington, 4-1, 0-0. Wllmer Beerkle beat C. Peterson, 4-1, 6-1. M. Aaher beat J. Shaw, 0-1, 0-0. L G. Griffith beat V. Moore, W. O. Paul Wlthey beat J. B. McLean. 0-1, 0-0. M. Frederick beat J. C. Halaey, 0-2, 1-0. J. S. Alnacow beat C. I. Hlgby, 0-4, 0-4. M. I. Dolphin beat T. Bender, 7-1, 0-1. Two matches have been played in the second round, with the following results: ! Baugh beat ti. P. Edwards, 4-t, 0-0. W. Beerkle beat C. Cheney, S-,1, 0-1, Pairings for the remaining matches in the second round are: Kronatadt playa Leake. , Hunt playa Aaher. Griffith plays Wlthey. Frederick plays Alnacow. Dolphin plays McQulddy. Smlthef 0 Corhan.aa I B'echer.lf I H'neby.lb I Wllson.rf I Mlller.lb I G'naaleao 1 Betael,lb I Wataon,p I 0 Burna, If 4 10 0 0 uiJoy.p.iQ i i l (memo, 3 b 11110 nob'ton.rt 10 10 Kuff.cf 1 o Mtrkls,lb t 0 10 1 0 lFt'char.N 1110 fUrldea.o $1111 lT'an&ii.p Jilt ToUUsll mi Total. .V iiu vmumu 9r rtmni to tWrmlt Mt. laoula to eotck train..) 3tf L - Nw York ... t f TwA-baH hlU: Btweher. ThrM-bu hit: KsHilTe t Homo run: Burno. 8toia boaoi: Smltk, Robortoon. Dovl. DMrhr. K.ufr Doublo plan: Toiroou, Pltchir to Utrkla. ""W W ,rW, (MM OR Mir I OIT T, " on wotoon. 1. Farnd n,U! on Wauoa, It Struck out: By Twroau. 4; by aasawaatsx a, VHayilH. iUItJJ nQ UTTOO. aoNrlmrtt Tftfcoo FImU CMimo. ' PhlldlBh(aa Au. 11 Cincinnati ah th final Mm today, S to t, oithouirh for a Urn It .tMtkd a though th Phi 1 1 lei had pulled th vlPtory out of th flro hy a nlnth-lnnini rN Witk on out In the nlrth l)y on eond, jtnm Ti,.oek on first. Kill.. ler ni a onv 10 irt tll paot Nl Iucjr d Block ouor4 m Klilifor Heine Zimmerman Will Be Put on Market - Chicago, Aug. 11. Specials today from Brooklyn, where the Cuba are playing, confirm reports that Heine Zimmerman is to be put on the mar ket. Manager Tinker is quoted as saying Zimmerman it losing interest in the game. Baptist Girls to Play Base Ball on Saturday The Immanuel Baptist eirls' base ball team will play the girls' team from the Olivet Baptist church at Ducky Holmes park, Thirty-first street and Ames avenue, Saturday at 3:30 p. m. 1 ities: two teams played a game two weeks ago, which resulted in a tie. Both teams have been practic ing hard and a good game is looked for. ' :, ,- Fred Junk's Car Is First to Reach Top of Pike's Peak 7 ; Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 11 Fred Junk of Detroit," Mich.,, came in first in the first group of four cars in the motor races ' on Pike's Peak this morning, making the twelve and one-half miles of the course in 23:04.0. Roy Stentz, also of Detroit, came in second in 23:29.9, 'and Henry Jones of Kantaa City, Mo , was third in 26:05.3 ..The running of the second and fi nal group of the first event in the Pike's Peak automobile races failed to lower the time made by contest ants in the first group.. First, tecond' and third places for this event were therefore taken by Fred Junk,. Roy Stentz, both of Detroit, Mich., and Henry Jonet of Kansas City, Mo., re spectively. The races today begin the auto mobile events and are preliminary to the main event, the race for the Pen rose cup, scheduled for tomorrow.' Prizes in the two events today are' Event No. 1, first, $500; second, $250; third, $150. , Event No. 2: First, $500; second, $350; third, $150. List of Entries. ' Event No. 1, clase E. non-atock, open to cars with piston dlaplacement of 230 cubic Inches and under, starting In two groupa, at flvo-mlnute Intervale: Group 1 Chalmere, stents; Grant, Jones, Chalmers, Junk; Ford, Knowlee. Group 2 Maxwoll, Worthtngton; Saxon, Wetmore; Ford, Peteraon; Ford, Henry; ford, Spangler. Event No. 2, claaa C. non-stock, for oara with ptaton dlaplacement of 231 to 100 cubic Inches: . Group 1 Dueeenberg, Hughea: Delage. Oldfleld; Hudaon,- Mulford; Meroer, Par rtoh. Group 2 Deueenburg, Buxsana; Hudson, Pattoraon. DETROIT SHOTS OUT mTTTl ATTTlliMA A ATT . m liltlUAliV SUA i - f ' Triple and a Double, Made in Sixth Puts Chicago Men Into the Lead. WILD THROW NETS A RUN Chicago, Aug. H. Harry Cove leski allowed the White Sox six scat tered hits today, while Cobb's triple, which followed Vitt's double in the sixth inning, gave Detroit one-run lead, which Chicago could not over take, and won 2 to 0. The visitors added their second v run in the seventh inning. Heitman and Young singled and both ad vanced on an infield out. Coeteski then grounded to' Weaver, who threw ...;il r. Vta nlnfs nA IToitmsn BfnroiA V,U IU .11. ptnvb SUM ,,tll.,.HIl BVV,U The scorer v DETROIT. CHICAGO. AB H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.H. V 4 2 0 6 0JCIIna,rf 4 110 0 10 11 0W'aver,aa 4 1111 4 110 OEC'lins.ib 4 110 0 4 1 2 0 0T. ckson.lf 4 110 0 4 10 0 ONess.lb 4 1 14 1 ft 4 114 0 OFelsh.cf 4 1 2 0 0 4 14 1 OSchalK.C S 1 4 I 0 1 0 4 0 0McM ln.2b 2 0 10 0 4 0 0 1 OWolfs'g.p 2 0 0 2 0 V. K'l'ts 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. 82 7 27 17 OScottp 0 0 0 1 0 . Totals. 1S0 271j"l Batted for Wolfganga In eighth, Detroit ...... 0 0 .0 6 0 1 1 0 02 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0' 00 Two-baae hlta; Jackson, Vltt. Three-baaa hits: Crawford, Cobb. Sacrifice hlta: M0 Mullin, Bush, 2. Double play: Wolfgang to E. Colltna to Ness. Bases on balls: Off -Wolfgang, t. Hlta and earned runa: Oft Wolfgang, 7 hlta and 1 run In eight In nings; off 8cott, no hlta and no runs In one Inning. Struck out: By Wolfgang, tl by Coveleskl, 4; by bjcott, 1, Umpires! Hlldebrand aftd Owens, Ttt,3b Busha Cobb.cf Veach.lf Cr'ford.rf HTnn.lb Toung,2b McKee.c C'leskle.p Bee Want Ads produce best results. and three auoceaalva doubles "by W't'an.as lilt tMyera.0 Hendrlx.p 10 11 lDell.p 4 I 1 ZWllaon 1 4 0 0 0 Totala.ll 11 17 16 X 0 1411 1 , Batted for Hendrlx la ninth. Chicago ..4 t 1 t I 0 t 0 01 Brooklyn ......0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 I Two-baae hlta; Wheat (I). Olson (I). Three-baao hit: Stengel. Stolen baee: Sten gel, Saorlflco hlta: Zimmerman, Wortman. Sacrifice fly: Cutahaw. Left on baaea: Chi cago, I; Brooklyn, a Baaea on balla: Off Hendrlx, 2: off Dell, 1. Earned runa: Off Hendrlx. 2; off Dell, 0. Struck out: By Hendrlx, 2; by Dell, I. Umplree: Eaaon and O'Day. Score, second gamer CHICAGO , BROOKLTN. AB.H.O.A.E. ' AH H O A K Zelder.rf loll OJoh'on.rf I 0 I 0 0 esse vMcuty.ib t 9 s l Jvwneat,ir t OC'haw.lb 4 I IMy.rs.cf I I I t t i oato'rer.in a l a a l as, ouiaon,as . s 1 I t I 0 OMeyerao I I I 0M quard.p I 1 t I . P'ckaad.p Mill Totala.ll I II t S -Moirua life,, Archer 1 0 4 0 4 . , . Totals . IT "tit Tl"t ..,. ' Batted tor Boaton la eighth. " Batted tor Baler la ninth. Chicago 0 t t 0 .f t 0 Brooklya t t t 0 0 t I t Two-baa hlti Kelly. Thraa-haae hit: Elm mermaa. Homo roa: Myers. Baaea ait belle: Off Vaughn, 1 ; off Marnaard, I. Hlta and earned runa; Off Vaughn, 7 hlta, l runs In six and one-third Innlnge; off Beaton, 0 hit In two-thlrda Inning; off Packard, 1 hit, 1 run la ana Inning; eft Marquard, 1 run. 8truCk out: By Vaughn, I; by Packard, 1; by Marquard a.' Umpires: O'Day and laaoa. 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