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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1917.
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ROURRES BEATEN
IN g BATTLE
Friday, Thirteenth, ' Contest
With Josies Results in Dis
astrous Thirteen to - One
Smashup on Omaha Lot. '
Wowl Fourteen li its! Thirteen runs!
Four errors. Good night!
That's what happened at Rourke
park yesterday afternoon when the
Drummers and the locals met in the
last game of the series. Babe Adams
held the champs runlcss till the eighth,
while his pals by that time had hit
and run till they were tired.
Pete Moore, Pa's latest acquisition
to the pitching staff struck out Mr.
McCabe for a curtain-raiser. The
next man up was Falk and he was al
lowed to live on account of Dave
Williams' error. McClelland and Diltz
walked and Harry Williams nailed a
single into the center pasture, giving
Falk and McClelland the opportunity
of scoring. At this juncture Manager
Marty jerked Mr. Moore and pitted
Leticncn on the mound.
That wasn't all the joy-killers from
down-stream weren't through yet.
Castle singled, scoring Diltz and plac
ing Harry Williams on sack -number
three. Williams and Castle then
pulled off a double steal for the fourth
and last run that inning.
Second Not .so Bad. '
The second inning was just half as
bad. O'Brien walked, but was forced
at second. - McCabe doubled and Falk
singled. McClelland forced Falk at
second and he himself died stealing
second. Then the kid sneaked out
and hung up a bik two on the scoe
board. The Josies got the bug again in the
fourth and brought in four runs with
four singles and two infield outs.
' The Josies got the bug again in the
fourth and ere the inning was over
they had annexed two more counters
on tour singles, Then another zero.
Four more singles and an error in
the sixth added three more and a
double and a single in the seventh
gave the visitors another pearlie. A
.walk, an error and a sacrifice fly in
the eighth brought in one more.
After all this had taken place, Mor-;
ric Schick stepped up to the plate in
the eighth and drove a single down
into Dilu's ditch. Wild applause
from the fair fannettes greeted the ac
complishment of this feat, but a mo
ment later when Shag Thompson
singled for the Rourkcs first and, only
tally, their joy knew no bounds.
Johnnie Castle played left field for
the Drummers for the first time. Mc
Cabe was shifted to center and Hart
rcll warmed the bench.
Tomorrow the "champs" encounter
Joplin. Lookout Joplinl
Leaders Bunch Hits to
Defeat Denver Bears
Dcs Moines, la., July 13. Des
Moines bunched two of its four hits
with an error and four stolen , bases
in the first inning for four runs,
enough to defeat Denver, 4 to 1. Kal
lio pitched invincible ball throughout
the game. .Score: . ' ' . . .
DKNVfcK. ' . DES -MOINES.. ' -AB.H.O.A.&
AB.H.O.A.E.
Ketlehr.ss 4 J. 4 4 O.lass.lr 3 110
3k.rf i 4 S t OSwoldUb S '4 J I)
Mills, Jb 4 Oil i lMoeller.rf 4. 1. 1 Ot S
Bthr.IMb S S I S OHuntf r.rt 4 10(1
McCmk.rf 109 Coffe'. !b I t II
tewrt,3b let 1 flHmfrO.M 110 10
Hartmn.lf 1 t lSwny,lb 3 IT 1 t
Wuffll.lb 10 8 1 Rreen.e Mill
iheelak.o 1111 KaMo,p 3 4 1 10
PHbr, J 0 0 I 1
Dale' 19 9 9 Totals.. St 1 37 13 1
Cain, r 1 till
Totals.. 3 4 24 14 1 t
Batted for Kabors In eighth.
Cenver ....... 0 I 0 1
Dpi Molnra ...4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4
Sacrifice lilts: Butchr, Kwolflr, Hartford.
Stolen baura: KellHirr, Oaken. Midler
Hunter, Coffey, Bweeney. Left on baertit
Denver, 4; Dee Molncn, 4. Struck out: Hy
Kalllo, T; by Nubcra. 1, Baei-a on bulla: Off
Kallio. 1; off Nabora, 4. II It a and earned
runa! Off Kalllo. 4 and 1 In nine lnnlnga;
oft Nabora, 4 and 1 In fven tnnlnira: vtl
Cain, none In on tnnlnn. (Charire defeat ro
Nabora). Double play: Kwulclt to Sweeney.
Time: 1:92. Umpire: Shannon. j
Caspar Allows But Four
Hits; Izzies Lose Game
Sioux City, la., Jul J 13. Gasper al
lowed but four hits today and Sioux
defeated Wichita, 3 to 0. Score:
WICHITA. 8IOUX C1TT.
AO.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.K.
Steuther.cf 10 4 Mllmore.lf 41100
Bera-er.ea S 0 OAader.ae. S 1 1 S
lonea.lb. S S 1 eA'ateon.rf 4 10 10
Toy.rf... 4 10 1 nn"y,3b 4 131
U'Brlde.lf 4 0 4 Mueller.lb 4 til 10
. :onroy,Ib 111 OMonte.rf. 1 1 1 t
Dvl..Jb. 4 111 OHunxo.lb 1 1 4 t 9
Debblna.e 111 Uro.by.e. 1 I i 1 1
Baker.p. 1 1 lOaaper.p 114
. Totala 11 4 24 11 1 Totals 11 1 17 11
niroui e w w v e w
Bloux City .... t 119 1
Two-ba.i hita: Connolly, Ollmore, Cros
by. Bacrlflea hits: Bader Hunvo. Stolen
bases: Morse, U us per. Double playa: Mueller
to Rader to Bunco. Hits and earns runa: Off
Gasper 4 and t In nlne'lnnlnm; off Baker,
t and 1 in eight InnlngK Base on balls:
Off Gasper t, off Baker 1. Struck out: By
Gasper S, by Baker 1. Wild pitch: Baker.
Time: 1:43. Umpire: Daly.
This Is Cricket
OMAHA.
AR. B. H.
O.
Thompson, ef ..4 t , 0
('ooney, Jb , 4 0 S S t
Smith, If 4 1 1 O
Kmg, a 4 1 8 a) 1
ftrottem, r. 4 1 S
Bradley, Sb 4 6 0 1 S
It. William., lb. l 14 1 I
Mrhlrk, rf . S 1 1 I 0
Moore, p S 1
Leusrhen, p ....S 1 V t
Totals .. ....IS 4 1 17 19 4
ST. JOSKrif.
AB. R. II. O. A. K.
McCobe, rf 5 I S 1 0 0
Kalk, ib ..I 1 It 4
Met lelland, Sb ..I I I S I 0
Dllta, rf 4 11 6
11. Williams, lb..S 1 1 111 A 1
Castle, If S 0 1 S 41
fthay, s 5 3 S O
O'Brien, e 4 S 8 S t 9
Adams, p ......4 U t 0
Totals .... ..40 IS 14 17 11 1
Omaha 00008001 01
M. Jaeeph ...4SV80I11 Oll
Two-base hits! Thompson, McCabe,
O'Brien, hacrtflce hit: II. Williams. Base
on hnllai Off Moore t, off Lensrhen t. Htmrk
out I By Adams 7, by Moore 1. I-eft on bases:
Omaha 5, Mt. naeph 4. Kamed runst Hi.
Joseph li, Omaha I. Charge defeat U
lui'hen. Stolen bases: Falk, Met lellonrf,
'. IVIIIIams, Castle. Timet 1:45. I'mplret
Broun.
PIRATES DROP PAIR
TO BROOKLYN CREW
Tailenders Shut Out in First
Argument and Lose Second
Contest in Tenth
Frame.
Joplin Moners Take Last
Of Series From Ducklings
Lincoln, Neb., July 13. Joplin
made a clean sweep of the series, -winning
the concluding game today, by 6
to 2. Score: .
JOP'I.IN. . LINCOLN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
r.amh.2b 6 0 11 OCarllsle.lf S 1 4 t 0
Corhrn.lb I t 0 I Oamlthss I 1 4 ( t
Davore.lt 4 14 0 OBayless.cf 4 1110
lavls,rf 4 0 1 OLober.rf 3 0 1 1
Metx,lb 8 1 11 OHch'dt.lb 10 3 11
Dalton.cf 111 OOrlffln.lb I 1 10 1
Monroe.s 4 1 4 0 0I,amb,3b 4 0 0 0 0
Dlnd're.as 113 8 tltohrer.c 4 0 10 1
Urahsm.p 4 10 4 IRtlles.p 0 0 0 3
. dregory 1 '0 0 0 0
Totala 15 113711 tMeyers.p 1 0 II 1 1
Elffert 1 0 0 0
Totala 13 4 37 15 1
Batted for Stiles In third. , ' ;
liatted for Meyers In ninth. ,
Joplin .......0 1 4 t 0 0 0 1 0 t
Lincoln ...... 000003 01
Two-base hits: Mett, Mndnmore. Double
plsy: Smith to Orlffln (2). Sacrifice hits:
.Davis, Dalton, Orlffln. Struck out: By
Oraham, I; by Stiles. I; by Meyers, 1.
Bssrs on balls: Off Oraham. 3; off Stiles,
3; off Meyers, 1. Willi pitch: Uraham (2).
Left on bases: Lincoln, 7; Joplin, I. Hits
and earned runs: Off Orahnm, 4 and 0 In
nine Innings; off Stiles, 4 an 3 In three
Innings; off Meyers, 4 and 1 In six In
nings, Time; 1:40. Umpire: Miller.
Fine for Prize Fighting
Fixed' at Five Dollars
Dcnison, la., July 13. (Special.)
The second of the principals in the
recent Sunday prize fight at Denison
came up for trial in the court of Jus
tice Bleismann. The fine was pjaced
at $5 and costs. The other principal
who pleaded guilty before Justice Rol
lins was fined $50 a week before.
Standing b Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. I
W.L.Pet.
De Moines. 44 13 Mb
Lincoln ....45 19.C46
Sioux City.. 41 11 .426
Joplin 4118.(15
Omaha . ... .S3 S .MO
Dencer ..41 40 .SIS
t. Joseph.. 11 44 .41
Wichita ....IS tl .141
AMKR. LEAOUB. j
W.L.rrt.
fhlcago .. .50 30.415
NAT. LKAOUE.
W.UPet.
Now York.. .44 IS ,641
Philadelphia 8 It .667
St. I.oul 41 31. 561
Cincinnati ..4( 40.62
Chicago ,..,41 40 .613
Brooklyn ...14 31.473
Boston IS 41 .14
Pittsburgh ..14 4 .32
AMER. ASH'N.
W.L.Pet.
Indianapolis 6411.621
Boston 47 10.10St. Paul 4S 34.670
Irfulsvllls ..440.151
Kansas Ctty.4l IS .551
Columbus ..43 42.604
Minneapolis 33.4J
Toledo 1M 4 .403
Milwaukee ,.2 48 .377
JStnlth.rt
Balrd.lb
Long.rf
H'neby.ss
Cruise, cf
Mlller.Sb
P'lette.lb
O'salcs.o
Htmeti.p
May.p
Watson.p
P'kard.p
Snyder
Betxel
Sport Calendar Today
Replug Ooenlng af sammer meetinc f
WiBdser Jockey eJub, n Indaer, unt. -
Rowing North wixtrra Intensatloaal row-
Inc regatta vt Dululhu
AaiaosbUe Speedway rseea it Mlaaa
poua.
Baling -Jack Sharkey against Benny
Coater. tea rasnda. at Now lark. BattUns:
Baddy against Terry Martial, tea rounds, at
4tw York. - -
Cleveland ,.44 17.(41
New Tork...3 S .6201
Detroit ,...40 18.61.1
Washington 31 44.41
rhlla ......: 44 .1871
Kt, Louis... 31 60,38
Ventenlaj'a Hesults.
WBSTKRN l.RAGt'B.
St. Joseph, 11; Omaha, 1.
Joplin. ; Lincoln, 8.
Denver, 1; Des Moines, .
Wichita, 0; tfloux City. J.
AMERICAN LKAQl'E.
New Tork. ; Chicago,. 5,
Philadelphia, 1; Ht. Ixiuis. t.
Wsshlngton-Clovelaml, rain.
Boston, 9 ; letrolt, 1.
NATIONAL LEAOUK.
Pt. Louis. T; Boston, (.
Pittsburgh, 0-1; Urooklyn, 4-1 (second
game ten Innings).
Cincinnati, 1: New Tork, 4.
Chicago, 0-1; Philadelphia, 7-0 (second
game ten Innings).
. AjftTlUCAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee-Toledo, rain.
Kansas Ctty-Columbus, rain.
Minneapolis. 3-6; Louisville, 1-1. .
Bt. Paul, t; Indianapolis, i.
(ismes Today, i
Western League Joplin at Omaha, Den
ver at Lincoln, Wichita at Dei Moines, at.
Joseph at Bioux City.
American League New Tork at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Ht. Louis, Boston at Detroit,
Wsshlngton at Cleveland.
National League Wt. Louis at Beaton;
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Chicago at Phila
delphia, Cincinnati at New York,
Albion Banker Win Oama.
Albion. Neb., July 13. (Special.) Tha
sixth annual base ball game between the
Hankers and professional men of the city
was played her today, the banker win
ning by a score of 1 to . Th batteries
were Smith and Flotrea for the banker
and Florv and McRae tor the professional.
I.ehr, umpire. Heretofore th receipt havs
gone to th city library but this year to
the Red Crosa.
All Traces of Scrofula
Brooklyn. July 13. Brooklyn beat
rittsjlurgh twice today. The first
game was a 4 to 0 shutout and the
second went ten innings, 2 to 1.
Cheney's great pitching, backed by
faultless support, featured the opener.
Steete pitched shutout ball until the
ninth inning on the second game.
Score, first game:
PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.JI.O.A.K.
rarey.of 3 2 3 0 OOlson.s 4 111
Blgbee.lt 3 0 10 Olnh'ton.lb 4 3 11 0 0
Klng.rf 4 13 0 OMyers.cf 4 3 2 0 0
W'gner.lb 4 0 7 0 OStenael.rf 1 14 0 0
Plscher.o 3 16 0 OWheat.lf 4 0 10 0
ward.SK 1 0 3 4 C'haw.2b 4 3 2 2 0
Pltler,2h 3 0 14 OMo'rey.lb 4 0 0 2 0
MrC'hy.lb 4 0 3 1 OMlller.o 4 0(00
lacobs.p 8 8 0 3 OClieney.p 3 10 3 0
Wllhoit 1 0 0 0 0
Wolfe 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .32 27 0
Totala. .33 34 12 1 ,
Hatted for Ward In ninth.
Batted for Titter In ninth. ,
Pittsburgh ....0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 99
Brooklyn 0 0 III 0 0 1 0 4
Two-baa hits: Jacob. Myers. Stolen
bases: Fischer, Stengel. Double plays:
Olson to Cutshaw, Ward to Pltler to
Wagner. Bases on balls: Off Jacobs, 2; off
Cheney, I. Struck out: By Jacobs, 6; by
Cheney, 4. Umpires: Klem and Bransfleld.
Score, second game:
PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN.
' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Carey.cf 4 110 OOlson.a 6S27S
0 (J'ston.lb 4
0 0 Myers, cf 6
Blgbee,lf 4 12
Klng.rf 4 13
J.W'g'r.lb 4. 1 13 1 OStengel.rf 3
riscner.o 1 0 3 0 OHIck.u.rf 1
0 6
1 0
W.W'g'r.o I
Ward.as I
Pltler,3b 8
0 1 3 1
110 0
0 OWheat.lf 4
3 3Cuta'w.3b 4
31 OMow'y.Sb 4
McC'hy.lb 8 10 3 Meyera,o 4
Steele.p 8 10 OSmlth.p 4
urimea,p o o o l
Total,, .iT 1 30 23 1
Totals. .33 7ai 13 3
Two out whan winning run scored. :
Pittsburgh 0 0010000 01
Brooklyn 0 00000001 13
Two-base hits: Olson, Cutshaw, Mowrey.
Three-base hit: Steele. Double plays: Plt
ler to J. Wagner, Olson to Cutshaw to John
ston. Baa on balls; Off Steele, 1. Hits:
Off Steele, 7 In eight and two-thlrda In
nings. Struck out: By Steele, ; by Smith,
1. Umpires; Klem and Bransfleld.
Giant Defeat Reds.
New York, July 13. New Tork took the
third game of the series with Cincinnati
4 to 2. Klmmerman started th Uianta
off to a commanding lead when he hit a
horn run In the first Inning with two
m on on bases. Polke mad a double and
three singles In four times at bat. Scoro:
Inning in the second game. Score, first
game:
, CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Flack, rf 4 0 0 0 lPaskert.cf 4 10 0
Mann, If 1 4 0 0 0 OBanc ft.ss 3 0 0 1 0
Doyle, 2b 4 13 3 lByrne.lb 0 0 110
Merkle.lb 4 0 7 1 4tock.3bcs 4 2 6 0 0
Wll ms.cf 4 4 3 0 OCrav'h.rf 4 3 2 0 0
Deal.lb 2 113 0Whltted.lt 4 10 0 0
Wort'n.ss 3 0 3 2 lLud'us.lb 4 2 7 2 0
Wilson, c 3 0 8 1 0Nlehoff,2b 4 16 4 0
Douglas.p 3 10 6 OKIIIIfer.o 4 17 2 0
j Alex'der.p 4 10 2 0
Total.. SO 7 84 13 I .
Totals..34 11 37 13 0
Chicago .,
Philadelphia ....
..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7
Two-base hits: Williams, Cravath. Whit
ted, Ludenis, Nlehoff. Home run: Cravth.
Stolen base: Stock. Double play: Douglas
to Doyle to Merkle. Bases on balls: Oft
Douglas, 1; off Alexander, 1. Struck out:
By Douglas, 6; by Alexander, 6. Umpires;
Klgler and Emslle.
Score, second game:
PHILADELPHIA.
Plack.rflf 4 1 2 0 0 , AB.H.O.A.B.
Mann.lfcf 6 2 10 OPaskert.cf 3 0 3 0 0
Doyle, 2b 6 0 11 OByrne.Sb 3 110 0
Merkle.lb 4 10 Ofltock.ss 4 2 4 3 2
Wll'ms.cf 3 0 7 1 OCrav'h.rf 4 12 10
Wolter.rt 0 0 0 0 OWhltted.lf 4 0 6 0 0
Deal, 3b 4 0 11 OLud'us.lb 4 0 8 1 0
Wort'n.e 8 1 0 8 0Nlchoff,2b 4 0 110
Dllhoter.o 4 10 OKIIIIfer.o 3 0 6 1 0
Dem'ree,p 4 10 4 ORIxey.p 3 0 0 6 0
Zeider 9 9 9 0'Schulte" 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 36 7 3010 0 Totals.. 31 4 30 12 8
Batted for William In ninth.
Batted ofr Kllllfer In tenth. -
Chicago ,..:.0 000000 1 1
Philadelphia ...."....0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Mann, Merkle. Left on
bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 6.- Bases
on ball: Off Demaree, 1; off Rlxey, 2.
Struck out: By Demaree, 6; by Rlxey, 4.
Umpires: Klgler and Emslle.
; I 1 1
Southern Association.
Birmingham, 7; Chattanooga, 0.
Little Rockt 8; Mobile, 8.
Memphis, 0; New Orleans, 7.
Atlanta, 6; Nashville, 6. (Ten Innings.)
FREAK PLAY GIVES
CONTESTTO YANKS
Mixup at Home Plate in Elev
enth Frame Takes Victory
Prom, the White Sox
Aggregation.
i i . ' r
Chicago, July 13. An unusual paly
in the eleventh gave New York a 6
to S victory over Chicago today. Af
ter one man was out, Peckinpaugh
singled and took second on a sacri
fice. Pipp then singled to center and
Peckinpaugh started home. Felsch's
throw to the plate was perfect and
as Peckinpaugh slid, Schalk dropped
upon him and also dropped the ball.
While sitting on the New Yorker
Schalk recovered the ball and touched
Peckinpaugh out. Peckinpaugh was
trapped a foot from the base, but Um
pire Evans ruled hiin safe, claiming
that Schalk held him while he was
recovering the ball.
Caldwell was batted out of the box
in the first inning and Chicago
scored four runs. Felsch's home run
came in the sixth inning and was
the noly hit made off A. Russell.
Score!
NEW TORK. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hen'yx.o 4 13 0 OLelb'ld.lf 3 0 0 1 0
Peck'h,sg 4 14 8 OWea'r.lb S 2 3 4 0
Magee.lf 4 110 0E!.Col's,2b 3 13(1
Plpp.lb S 814 1 OFelsch.cf 4 3 110
Baker, 3b 6 3 2 2 OJ.Col's.rf 4 0 0 0 0
Mlller.rf 4
Bau'an,2b 5
Nrtna'r.c 4
Cald'll.p .0
Love.p 0
Walter 1
Cullop.p 1
Gilhol'y 1
A.Rusl.p 1
OGandiMb
lRlsb'g.ss
ISchalk.o
OWUlia's.p
OFaber.p
O'Murphy
0'iackson
0
1 Totals.. 36
1 18
1 2
8 33 24 1
Totals.. 40 14 3J1 S
Batted for Love In second.
Batted for Cullop In sixth.
Batted 4or Schalk in eleventh.
Batted for Faber In eleventh.
New York 0 100013000 1
Chicago 4 000010000 06
3hn!JdrnVmmvellBm ..$..11
Two-base hits: Gandll, PlpP, Bakv.
Three-base hit: Pipp. Home runn: Felseh.
Stolen bases: Gandll, Risberg. Double
plays: E. Collins to Gandil, Cullop to
Peckinpaugh to Pipp, Weaver to Gandll,
A. Russell to Pipp to Baker. Bases on
bails: Off Caldwell, 2; Williams, 4; Cul
lop. 1; A. Russell, 8; Faber, 1. Hits: Off
Caldwell, 4 In 2 three Innings; off Lov 0
in one-third Inning; off Cullop 3 In four In
nings; off Williams, 7 In five one-third In
nings. Struck out: By Caldwell, 1; Will
lams, 1; Faber, 4; A. Russell, 6. Umpire:
Evans and Owens.
Tiger Win Tight One.
fotrolt,July 13. James shut out Boston
today, holding them to one hit, and Detroit
wonl to 0. The only hit made by the vis
itor was a single by Lewis In the seventh.
Leonard also pitched fine base ball. Rush's
fielding featured. Score:
BOSTON. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.E. i AB.H.O.H.E.
Sooper.rf 3 0 0 0 IBush.s" 4 0 10
Barry.Sb 10 4 1 OVltt.Sb 4 12 2 0
H'lltz'll.lb 4 0 10 0 0:obb,cf 4 110 0
3'dner.3b 4 0 0 2 OVeach.lf 3 0 4 0 1
Shorten, If 3 0 2 0 0HTan,lb 3 0 15 0 0
Lewis.lf 3 10 0 OHarper.rf 3 0 10 0
Walker.cf 2 0 4 0 0Young,2b 8 0 0 2 0
Scott, 58 3 0 0 3 0 3tanage,o 3 13 0 0
agnew.e 2 0 4 0 0 James, p 110 4 1
Leonard, p 3 0 0 3 0
Totals. .27 41714 2
Totals. 28 124 8 1
Nono out when winning run scored.
Boston 0 o' 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Amateur Games
I Union Pacific League.
Traffto against Signal Department, Thlr.
ty-second and Dewey, 4 p. m.
Auditors against Nebraska Division, Miller
park, 4 p. m.
Engineer against Passenger Accounts,
Fontenelle, 4 v. rn.
Runerintendent Transfer against M. F. ft
M West Elm wood, 4 p. m.
Three-base hit: Cobb. Base on ball
Off James 2: of eLonard, 3. Struck oull
By James. 2; by Leonard, 3. Umpire! v
HUdebrand and O'Loughlin.
Browns Take Session.
S. Louis. July 13. Sister' hitting enable
St. Doul to win from Philadelphia, 8 to .
Philadelphia got Its only run in the elgliVtt
on a single, a base on balls, a sacrifice bit
and an infield out. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Ta'eson.rt 3 0 0 1 OMIller.lf 4 110 0
3trunk.cf 4 3 10 "Austin, 3b 8 8 3 8 0
Bodle.lf 10 10 OSloan.rf 4 10 0 0
Bates,3b 13 1 4 08lsler,lb 4 211 1 0
Mcl'ls.lb 8 1 13 0 0Pratt,2b 8 0 2 4 0
Meyer.c 2 0 4 1 01'obsen.ct 3 0 10 0
3chang,o 2 0 2 2 03evereld,c 3 0 7 0 0
Dugan.ss 4 112 lLavan.ss 3 0 13 1
3rover,2b 4 0 2 4 ID'nport.p 3020
Bush.p 2 0 0 2
WJoh'on 1 0 0 0 0 Totala. .30 7 37 13 X
Totals. .3.1 6 24 14 4
Batted for Bush in ninth.
Philadelphia ..OOOOOOIl 01
St. Louis 0 4 1 0 1 0 J
. Two-base hits: Strunk, Bates, Slsler (2).
Stolen bases: Slsler, Pratt, Grover. Doubl
play: Austin to Pratt to Slsler. Bases, on
balls: Off Davenport. 4. Struck out: By
Bush, ; by Davenport, S. Umpires: Mori,
arity, Nallln and Connolly.
McOraw Case Again Put Off.
Now Tork, July 13. The rehearing of fh
McGraw case before the board of director
of the National league was put over today
until July 2. 'ilt-'IB
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Batted for Ring in ninth.
Cincinnati '.. 0 0 1 1 13
New York ' 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
Two-base hit:. Holke, Fletcher. Home
runs: Zimmerman, Chase. Bases on ballet
Off Mitchell, 1; oft Ring, 1. Hit: Off
Mitchell, in. five Inning (none out In
sixth),- off Benton, 4 lit sis and one-thlra
Innings. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3. Um
pires: O'Day and Harrison.
" Carols Sneak I'p From Rear,
Boston, July 18. St. Loul cam from
behind today with four runa 1A th seventh,
tied Boston In the leghth, nad won In the
ninth I to I, Batrd's fielding and batting
of Paulett and Gonaale wer features.
Score:
ST. LOUISS. BOSTON.
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Batted for May In seventh. '.
Batted for Watson In eighth. . ; '
Batted for Barnes In eighth.
St. Louts ,.0 0 9 1 0 0 4 1 17
Boston ........ 0 1 4 0 01
Two-bas hita: Paulette, Oonsale, Horn,
by, Msranvllle, Rehg. Tragresser. Three
base hit: Paulette. Stolen base: J. Smith.
Double plays: Balrd to Paulette, Konetchy
(unassisted). Tragresser to J. C Smith.
Basea on balls: Oft Horstman. 4; off Wat
son, 1; off Packard. 1; off Ruelbach, 6; off
Allen, 3; off Barnes, 1. Hits: Off Horst
man, 6 in four anw two-thlrda Innings; off
May, 3 In on and one-third Innings; off
Watson, 1 in on Inning; off Reulbaoh, T In
six and two-thlrda Inntnga; off Allen, 3 In
one inning; oft Ragan, 3 In on Inning.
Struck out: By Horstman, 1; by May, 1; by
Packard, 1: by Reulbach, 3; by Ragan, 1.
Umpires: Qulgley and Byron.
Spilt n Shutout. ,
Philadelphia, July 13. Philadelphia and
Chicago split even nl two shutouts here
today, th horn team winning th first
gam' T to 9 and th visitor th second.
which went 10 Innings, 1 to 0. Th first
gam wa a pitchers' battle between Alex
ander and Douglas. Neither D Mare or
Rlxey allowed any scoring until th tenth
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How Russia Has Tome Back
The Smashingly Effective Stroke of Russia's Young Minister of War, Alexander Kerensky, Who, tik"
Napoleon at Lodi, Personally Led His Army to Victory.
America's First Victory Over
Germany
East St. Louis Race Riots
Giving the Railroads Half a Loaf
Why Tino Had To Go
Germany's Aims in Russia
Laying Telephone Cables Under Fire
A Motor-Car Grocery Store
Ireland Clutching the Torch of Prose
The Civil War in China
State Purchase Instead of Prohibition
in England
Spain's Rebellious Army
Hudson Maxim's Plans for Torpedo
Proof Ships
Plans for Rebuilding Europe's Ruined Cities
War's Effect on English Art
The "Battle Hymn" for the Allies
Injustice to Conscientious Objectors
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