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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 21. 1919.
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BOURKES SPLIT
WITH WICHITA'S
SUMMERS
Visitors Outhit Locals in First
Contest, But Old Fight Spirit
Enables Them to Win;
Second a Farce.
tie hits: Thomaion. Sacrifice fly: Wuffll.
Htolen banes: Thompson, Cleveland, Haa
brook. Left on bas: Tulsa 6; Pea Moims
. Strurk out by Boyd 1; by Whltrhlll 3;
by Salisbury 4. Bases on balls: Ott iioyd
3; off Salisbury 3; off Whltehlll 1 Hit
by pitcher: By Whltehill (Dlltz). Earned
runs and hits: Off lloyd 4 and 4 In 2 2-3
Inninga; off Whltehill 2 and I In 6 1-1
Innings: off Salisbury I and 7 In 8 in.
nlnits. Charge defeat to Boyd. Umpires:
Becker and Holmes. Tims: 1:6!.
Second game:
TULSA. I DES MOINES.
AUHO.EI AB.H.O.E.
Wuffll, as 4
Slatterv, lb 4
IMIti. If 4
Tho'Hon, cf 4
1'levH'd, 3b 4
Davis, rf 4
Tli-rney, Jb 4
o'Hrlon, c S
Salisbury, p 3
Roche 1
UMilan, If I
O.H'brook, lb 6 2
OlCasa, cf 4 0
oifon ley, rf 4 0
OiWalker, c 2
0 Ewolilt, 3b I 0
l'Caffey, 2b 3 2
l! Hartford, as 4 3
0 Payne, r 2 1
01
Omaha took the first game of the
double-header at Rourke park by the
close score of 6 to 5, in one of the
very best games seen on the local
lot in a long while. It was a nip
and tuck battle throughout, Wichita
using two heavers in a desperate ef
fort to win, but their mighty trials
availed them naught, for the Rourkes
were determined and would not be
denied. Every player was on his
toes throughout the game and made
it hart' for batters to get anything
by them.
The fans settled down for a hot
old mill in the second encounter, but
were sadly disappointed. The clubs
went two innings without a score,
Until two men were out in the
Rourkes' half. Then they broke
loose and with two walks, an error,
a double and a single, counted four.
It looked rosy for Omaha then and
when Ilazen popped to first, nothing
was said.
A bitter awakening was on tap for
them in the third. Pitcher East was
the first batter and he grounded out
to Jackson. Wilhoit doubled to cen
ter and Washburn scored him with
another double. McBride singled,
scoring Washburn. Mueller singled
and McBride counted, Mueller going
to second on the play at home. Ne
washa skied to right field and Muel
ler took third on the out. Yaryan
singled and Berger tripled, Marr
walked and East on his second turn
at the plate, singled. Wilhoit sin
gled, making his second hit in that
frame, but washout at second on
Washburn's grounder to Mason.
Eight runs on seven hits was too
much for the Rourkes and they ap
parently lost heart. Three more
run on two hits in the fifth and one
score on three hits in the eighth,
...... ,! it m,L;, ccnrB 11 tn I Burke, cf 4
uu..u , up, ....u.h , I Tho'son. 3b 1
Boehler, lb 4
Collins, c 4
Xutt. If 4
Lamb. a 4
Hall, if 3
Uraml. 2b 4
llurwoll, p 4
llrlebeck, c 0
Totals 35 9 24 3! Totals 32 12 27 3
Batted for Salisbury In ninth.
Tul.a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 t 3
lies Moines 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 3 x 9
Two-buss hits: Wuffll. Roche. Hartford
(2). Sacrifice hits: Kwoldt, Payne 2. bac
rlfica fly: Milan. Stolen bases: Milan,
Cass. Left on bases: Tulsa 7; Ilea Moines
S Struck out: By Tayne 6; by Saltabury
1. Base on balls: Off l'.iyne 2; off Salm
bury 1 Hit by pitcher: By Salisbury
(Milan). Wild r"ch: Salisbury. Earned
runs: Tulsa 2: Des Moines 6. Double
plays: Salisbury to Wuffll to Slatlery.
Umpires: Becker and Holmes. Time a:22.
St. Joseph and Joplin
Divide Double-Header
St. Joseph, July 20. St. Joseph
and Jorlin split a double-header to
day, the first going to the visitors,
2 to 0, and the second to the locals,
7 to 4. Monroe fanned twelve men
in the first game but errors behind
him cot the game. The second
game was a batfest, the Saints hav
ing fhe better of the argument.
Score, first game:
JOPLIN.
AB.H.O.E.'
ST. JOSEPH
AB.H.O.E.
Burke, cf
Tho'son, 3b
Boehler, lb
Collins, c
Nutl. If
I.nmb, ss
Ball, rt
Brandt, 2b
Marti, p
0 0 0 nolan, rf 4 0 10
2 1 0 H'Krave. 2b 3 1 2 0
0 10 OiKi lleher. sa 4 12 1
0 6 0 .lai kson. cf 4 0 1 0
1 1 OjBmowitz, If 4 12 0
0 2 1 IVbaker. 3b :1 1 0 0
3 1 0 Be-all, lb 4 17 0
0 6 1 'Crosby, o 4 112 1
0 0 0-Monroe, p 3 10 0
i'Xorth 0 0 0 0
IxShestak 10 0 0
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11 runi. Omaha 6 hits and 4 runs.
There will be no game today, the
double-header of yesterday including
today' game. The scores:
First s;ame:
t OMAHA.
AH X H ro A E
TUrhenu, Sb S S 1 2 8 1
Jackson, lb 1 111 1 0
lhilBon,2b O O 2 3 1
Williams, e 5 O 0 5 O
irohnm.rf 1 1 0 O 0
llnzrn.ef 3 1 1 4 O ft
8chlnli.l, If 4 O 8 1 0 O
Mnoii,s 4 0 0 3 2 O
Bark, p 4 0 0 0 4 0
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WICHITA.
All U
Wilhoit. of S
Wawhlmm. 3b 8
McBride. If
6 27 15
Mueller, lb
Nwah(i, rf
IfaryRn, e . ,
Rerirer. ss . ,
Marr, 3b . . .
Eiidt. p ....
Lynch, p
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0 3
2 1
3 It
1 1
2 B
1 2
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Totals 3
Wlrhlta S 1 O O O O 0 1 05
Oinnha 100 1 02 1 1 6
'Two-base hit:, Mueller (21. Home mn:
Ynritnn. Sacrifice hits: Wnshburn and
OUnson. Sacrifice fly: Mcllrlile. Stolen
bases: Graham, Mueller, Washburn.
Left on base: Omaha, 10; Wichita. 7.
Two hits and two runs off Fust In four
innlnira. Base- on balls: Off Burk, 1;
off F.ast, 4; off Lynch, 2. Struck out:
hy Burk, 6: by Kast, S: by Lynch, 2.
I)oble plays: Washburn to Berger to
Mueller. Hit by pitched ball: Lynch (Ha
swn end Ciisnwn). Passed bull: WIIHnniB.
Vmplres: Freshwater and Dally. Time:
1:4ft.
Totals 31 6 27 2! Totnls
Ran for Crosby in ninth.
xBatfed for Slonroe in ninth.
Joplin 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Ball (2), Thompson'.
Kelleher. Sacrifice lilts: Boehler, Mauel.
Double plays: Margrave to Kelleher;
Lamb to Brandt to Boenler. fteft on
bases: St. Joseph, 10; Joplin, 7. Base on
balls: Monroe (3), Mapcl (2). Struck
out: By Monroe, 12; Mapel, 6. Hit by
pitched ball: .Mapel (Bnrnrave). Stolen
bases: Brubnker, Hall. Umplrts: Meyers
and Jacobs. Time: 2:1G.
Second same:
jon.iv. I st. josepil
ABH.O.E.I AB.H.O.E.
3 3 0 Pitt, rf 2 2 0 0
0 2 0 H'Krave, 2h 2 0 3 1
0 H OiKelleher, ss 4 1 1 0
14 0 J'kson, If-cf 4 14 0
0 10 Dnlan, cf-rf 2 0 10
0 2 0 IVbaker, 3b 3 2 1 0
2 1 O'Beall. lb 4 111 0
2 3 0'Shestak. c 3 0 6 0
1 0 0' Williams, p 3 2 0 0
0 0 0'Bonowitz, If 1 1 0 0
Totals 32 9 24 Oi Totals 2S 10 27 1
Joplin 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14
St. Joseph 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 x 7
Tno-base hits: Hall (2). Brubaker (2),
Williams, Bonovvltz. Sacrifice hits:
Thompson (3), Hargravo (2), Brubaker.
Left on bases: St. Joseph, 4; Joplin, fi.
Base on balls: Williams 1; Burwell, 4.
Struck out: By Williams, B; Burwell, 3.
Stolen bases: Kelleher and Jackson. Um
pires: Jacobs and Meyers. Time: 1:55.
Second came:
OMAHA.
Barbrau, Sb 4
Jackson, lb 4
Glslason, 2h 4
Bpollnian, r 3
Graham, rf. 3
llaKen, rf. . , . 4
Schinkel, If. 4
Mason, ss. 4
Townsend. p -. t
Schatxman, P 2
X Ohlln 1
AB.R. n. PO.A. E.
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0 0 9
0 0 3
1 1
0
0
2
I
0
1
0
Sioux City Takes Both
Games From Oklahoma City
Sioux City, la., July 20. Sioux
City won both ends of a double
header from Oklahoma City, ftitting
all opposing pitcher-' hard. Both
games were ragged, S mix City tak
ing the first, 9 to 2, a. d the second
20 to 10. Scores:
First game:
SIOUX CITY. OKLAHOMA CTTF.
AB.H.O.E.I AB.H.O.E.
Moran. rf 4 3 0 O'Lindi'ore, ss 5 1 1 0
Oo'dwtn, 2b 6 2 4 2 OrijtKS, If 4 2 2 0
Defate, ss 3 11 ln'.rtff In, cf 4 0 10
Meloan, If 5 2 0 liAdams, lb 4 0 9 1
Rob'son, cf 5 0 3 O Falk. rf 4 12 0
Brokaw. lb 3 111 l'Bensen, 2b 5 13 0
Schmidt, c 5 3 5 0 Speltzer, 3b 1 0 0 0
Jones, 3b 5 13 1 Hauk, 3b 110 0
W'b.iuer, p 2 1 0 O'Grtfflth, 0 3 2 7 0
xEiffurt 0 0 0 0: rowers, p 4 10 0
Dennis, p 0 0 0 0
JACKSON'S HOME
RUN WINS LONG
GAMEFOR SOX
Joe Ends Pitchers' Duel Be
tween Cicotte and Shore,
Giving Yanks
Short End.
Chicago, July 20. Joe Jackson's
home run drive into the right field
bleachers today ended a ten-inning
pitching duel between Cicotte, and,
Shore in favor of Chicago, New
York tiking the short end of the 2
to 1 .'core. The score:
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.E!
Peck'frh. ss 4 1 2 lll.iebold, rf
116 0 K.Coll s, 20
0 1 0' Weaver, ss
1 3 O'.Tarkson. If
0 0 OlEelsch, cf
0 4 OIRIsbersr. lb
0 1 OiMcM'llll. 3b
0 3 0'Schalk, c
0 0 OiCicotte, p
bipp. n
Baker, 3b 4
Lewis, If 4
l'ratt, 2b 4
Bodle, cf 4
Wickl'd. rf 3
Hannah, c 3
Shore, p 3
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.E.
4 0 3 0
4 0 0 0
5 0 2 0
5 2 2 0
3 15 0
2 1 15 0
3 1 0 0
4 13 0
3 0 0 0
Stoner, p
0 0 0 0
Totals 35 925 1
Totals 37 14 27 6
nne out when winning run scored.
xEiatted for Waldbauer In ninth.
Sioux City 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 3-
1 1
O O : Oklahoma City 00300201
Total
-9
8
Two base hits: Defate, Goodwin. Sac
rifice hits: Moran, Griffin. Stolpn base:
Schmidt. Double plays: Defate to Good
win to Brokaw (2); Benson to Adams.
Passed balls: Schmidt, Griffith. Left
on bases: Sioux City, 10; Oklahoma City,
9. Hits and earned runs: Off Waldbauer,
3 hits. 2 runs: off Powers, 11 hits. 6
j runs In 7 1-3 Innings; off Dennis, 3 hits
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WICHITA.
ATV.R. H. rO.A. T..
8 1 2 4 O 0
1
4 1
5 1
ft 0
,.. ft 2
5 ,2
4 't
2 0
S 1
3 0 10
13 0 0
3 11 1 1
0 2 0 0
2 3 0 0
4 8 3 0
0 0 4 0
OlOO
10 0 0
Wilhoit, rf. i
Washburn, 2b
McBride, if
Mueller, lb
Mewasha, rf .
Yaryan, e. , .
Berger, ss
Marr, Sb,
Kt, p
tirerury, p
Total 44 11 1 27 1
x Batted for Schatzman In the ninth.
Wichita 0 0708001 011
Omaha 0 400000004
'..Two-base hits: Schinkel, Wilhoit, Wash
burn, Mpellman, Murller, Berger. Three
base hit: Berger. Stolen bases: Mueller.
Ohlln. Double play: Barbrau to Otslaann
to Jackson; Glslason to Mason to Jack
son. Left on bases: Omaha S; Wichita 7.
Sacrifice fly; Barbeau. struck out by
Townsend: 1; by Schatzman 4; by Kast
ll by Gregory 2. Bases on balls: Olf
Townsend 2; off East 2. Eight runs and
runs off Townsend In S 2-3 Innings. Two
hits and t runs off East in 2 innings. Hit
batsman: Wilhoit by Schatzman. Time:
2 hours, rmpires: Dnlley and Freshatcr.
Attendance 3. S00.
Des Moines and Tulsa Split
Two One-Sided Games
Des Moines, July 20. Des Moines
and Tulsa divided two one-sided
games here today, the visitors tak
ing the first 8 to 2 and locals the
second 9 to 3. 'Salisbury pitched
both contests for Tulsa.
First game:
TULSA. DES MOINES.
AB.H.O.E I AB.H.O.E.
Wuffll.es 4 3 1 O.Milan. If 5 0 2 0
and 2 runs in 2-3 innings; Stoner, 1 hit
and 1 run In 1 inniiiK. Bases on balls: Off
Waldbauer, 8; off Powers, 6; off Dennis,
1; Stoner, 1. Struck out: hy Waldbauer,
5: Powers, 6: Dennis. 1. Winning pitcher:
Waldbauer. Losing pitcher: Stoner. Um
pires: Vitter and Shannon. Time: 2:20.
Second game:
SIOUX CITY. I OKLAHOMA CITY.
AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E.
Moran, rf 3 13 OiLlndi'ore. ss 4 3 0 0
Oo'dwln. 2b 6 3 0 OlGriRgs, If 6 0 0 0
2!Orlffln, cf-p 5 2 11
OiAdams, lb 4 0 13 0
Defate, ss 4 3 2
Meloan, If 5 2 0
Rob son. cf 4 1 0
Brokaw, lb 3 2 10
Schmidt, e424
Jones, 3d 10 2
Barnes, p 110
Fletcher, p 2 0 0
W'bauer, p 1 1 0
Totals 35 16 21 4
Falk, cf-rf 4
Sp zer, 2b-p 2
Bensen, 2b 2
Hauk, 3b 4
Havs, c-rf 3
Griffith, o 0
Dennis, p 1
Meadows, p 1
Powers, p 1
0 0
0 0
2 0
1 1
4 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
Totals 36 12 21 3
Slatterv. lb 5 3
Dlltz. If S
Tho'son, cf 4
Clevel'd. 3b S
Davis, rf 4
Tierney, 2b 4
Manton, c 4
Salisbury, p 3
HH'brook, lb 4
l:Cass. cf 3
OiCon'ley. rf 4
a Breen. c S
JEwoldt, 3b 3
0'Coffey, 2b 4
l'Hantord, ss 4
0;Bovd, p 0
IWhitehill, p i
Walker . 1
2 110
1 0
2 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
5 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
Totals 34 13 27 31 Totals 34 7 27 1
Batted for Whltehill In ninth.
Tulsa 0 110 110 0 18
Dea Moines 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2
Three-base hits: Coffey. Two-base hits:
Davis, Salisbury, Coffey, Hartfo-d. Sacri-
Sloux City 0 0 0 0 5 S 1220
Oklahoma City 0 3 0 4 1 0 2 10
Two-base hits: Fall, Robinson, Hauk,
Lindlmore, Waldbauer, Goodwin. Sacrifice
hits: Dennis, Jones. Stolen bases: Good
win, Meloan, Jones, (2). Double play: De
fate to Brokaw. Passed ball: Schmidt.
Wild pitch: Griffin. Struck out: llv
Barnes 2; by FItcher 1; Waldbauer "1;
Dennis. 4. Bases on balls: Off Barnes 3;
off Dennis 6; off Towers 1; off Griffin 4;
off Speltzer 1. Hits and earned runs: Off
Barnes 5 hits and six runs in 3 1-3 in
nings; off Fletcher, 7 hits and 3 runs in
3; off Walbaoer. 0 and 0 in 2-3; off Den
nis. 11 hits, 14 runs In 6 1-3; off Meadows,
2 hits and 3 runs in 0 Innings; Powers, 1
hit and 1 run in 1-3 Inning: Speltzer, 1
hit and 1 run In1 0 Innings; Grifftn, 1 hit
and 2 runs in 1-3 Inning. Left on bases:
Sioux City 4; Oklahoma City 5. Winning
pitcher: Waldbauer. Losing pitcher: Den
nis. Time 2:30. Umpires: Shannon and
Vitter. v
Southern Association.
At Nashville, 0; Atlanta, 2.
At Memphis, 1-1; Mobile, 2-0.
At Little Rock. 4; New Orleans. 3.
At Chattanooga. 21-1; Birmingham,
Totals 32 329 1 Totals 32 6 30 0
Two out when winning run scored.
Now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1V-2
Two-base hit: Tlpp. Three-base hits:
Felsch, Jackson. Home run: Jackson.
Solen bases: Risherg, Felsch. Sacrifice
hits: Pipp, Cicotte. Sacrifice fly: RIs
berg. Double plays: Peckinpaugh to
Hannah to Pipp. Left on bases: New
York. 2; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls: Off
Shore, 5. Struck out: By Cicotte, 3; by
Shore, 1.
Boston Wins With Stick.
Detroit, July 20. Boston pounded
three Detroit pitchers for 15 hits to
day and won the opening game of
the series, 8 to 0. The score:
BOSTON. I DETROIT.
AB.H.O.E.I AB.H.O.E.
Hooper, rf 3 2 1 0'Bush. ss 4 12 1
Vltt, 3b 3 10 OlYoung. 2b 4 0 10
Roth, cf 4 3 4 0 Cobb, cf 3 2 3 0
Ruth. If 5 0 3 OlVeaeh. If 3 0 7 0
Schnng, c 5 1 1 O Heilm'n, lb 3 0 10 0
Mclnnis, lb 5 2 11 0! Flagst'd, rf 3 12 0
Pcott. ss 5 2 0 OiDyer, 3b 3 0 0 0
'Sha'non, 2b 3 1 5 OlAinsmtth, c 2 0 2 1
Pennock, p 4 2 0 0'lloland, p 110 0
McN'lly, 3b 3 12 O'Ayers, p 0 0 0 0
Cun'ham, p 1 0 0 1
Yelle. n 10 11
I 'Ellison 10 0 0
Totals 40 15 27 0! Totals 29 6 27 4
Batted for Cunningham in ninth.
Boston 10021220 08
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Hooper, Pennock, Cobb.
Three-base hit: Schang. Stolen bases:
Mclnnis, Flagstead, Shannon, Hooper.
Sacrifice hit: Hooper. Sacrlfce fly: Roth.
Double plays: Shannon to Schang to Pen
nock to McNally; McN'ally to Shannon to
Mclnnis. Left on bases: Boston 12; De
troit 2. Bases on balls: Off Boland 1; off
Ayers 2; off Cunningham 2. Hits: Off
Boland, 9 In five Innings; off Ayres, 1 In
one Inning; off Cunningham, 5 In three
innings. Struck out: By Pennock 1; by
Boland 1. Wild pitch: Pennock 2. Losing
pitcher: Boland.
Indians Beat Athletics.
Cleveland, July 20. Cleveland de
feated Philadelphia, 3 to 2, in a
pitcher's battle between Bagby and
Perry. Cleveland scored the winning
run on singles by O'Neill and Gran
ey and Chapman's infield out. The
score: ,
F.Th'as, 3b
Walker, cf
Strunk, rf
Burns, lb
Dugan, ss
Turner. 2b
Perkins, c
Perry, p
Today's Calendar of Sports.
Racing: Summer meeting of Empire Clt.v.
Kartng association, at lonkera, i.
Trotting: Opening of Grand Circuit
meeting at Toledo, O.
Tennis: Southern sectional doubles
championships at Asheville, N. C; Xew
England sectional doubles championship,
at Boston; Tri-State sectional doubles
championship, at Cleveland.
PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.E.! AB.H.O.E.
Kopp, If 3 0 3 OlGraney, If 3 110
4 11 o cnap'an, ss 4 1 4 0
1 1 0 Speaker, cf 2 110
2 0 0 Smith, rf 3 12 0
1 10 O Gardner, 3b 3 0 2 0
1 5 O John'on. lb S 1 14 0
0 1 0 Wa anss. 2b 3 0 2 1
12 0 O'Neill, c 3 110
1 1 OlC.Tho as, c 0 0 0 0
Hagby, p 3 0 0 0
! 'Evans 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 8 24 01 Totals 27 27 1
Ran for O'Nell in eighth.
Philadelphia.. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 x 3
Two-base hit: Thomas. Three-base hit:
Chapman. Sacrifice fly: Speaker. Double
plays: Bagby. Chapman and Johnston;
Wambsganss and Johnston; F. Thomas
and Turner; Wambsganss, Chapman and
Johnston. Left on bases: Philadelphia,
6: Cleveland, 3. Bases on balls: Off
Perry, 2; off Bagby, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: By Bagby (Dugan). Struck out:
By Bagby, 1.
Senators Win and Lose.
St. Louis, July 20. Washington
batted the offerings of five St Louis
pitchers for 17 hits for a total of 31
baies and won the second game of
today's double-header. 13 to 7, after
losing the first, 6 to 5.
The scores:
First game:
WASHINGTON. ST.
AB.H.OEJ AB
Judge, lb 4 2 -5 l'Bronkie. 3b 3
Foster, 3b 4 0 0 0 Gedeon. 3b 4
Men'key, rf S 2 3 0 Tobin. If 4
Rice, if 4 2 3 1 Slsler. lb 6
Murphy, cf 4 15 0 Williams, cf 5
Agnew. c 4 2 4 0 Smith, rf 4
xLeonard 0 0 0 O Gerber. ss 3
Picintch, c 0 0 0 0 Severeid, c 4
Shanks, ss 4 2 2 1 Sothoron. p 4
Janvrin, 2b 3 0 3 0
GUI, P 0 0 0 Oj
Craft, p 2 0 10'
xGharrity 1 M ll
Zacbary, p 1 0 0 0!
Zachary. Struck out: By Craft 2; by
Zachary 1; by Sothoron 7. Losing pitcher:
Zachary. .
Second game:
WASHINGTON I ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.E. ! AB.H.OE.
Judge, lb 3 16 OiBronkle, 3b 6 3 3 0
Foster. 3b 5 2 1 0Gedeon, 2b 6 10 0
Meuo ky, rf 5 3 1 OiTobin, If 4 0 10
Rice, If 6 3 1 0 Slsler, lb 5 3 12 0
Murphy, cf 5 2 3 01 Willia's, cf 3 2 12
Ptclnich. c 6 3 10 0 Smith, rf 6 110
Shanks, ss 4 3 6 OiOerbrr, ss 6 13 0
Janvrin, 2h 4 0 0 LMaver, c 4 16 0
Erickson, p 2 0 0 njWright, p 0 0 0 0
Shaw, 1 1 0 0 O Koob. p 0 0 0 0
ILiefieid, p 0 0 0 0
Demmitt 10 0 0
Gallia, p 2.000
facJacobson 8 0 0 0
I Shocker, p 0 0 0 0
zitobertson 0 0 0 0
Totals 40 17 27 ll Totals 40 12 27 2
Batted for Liefleld in second.
xBatted for Gallia in seventh.
zButted for Shocker In ninth.
Washington 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 13
St. Luuis 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7
Two-base hits: Piclnich, Smith, Gerber,
Slsler. Three-base hits: Murphy, Bron
kie (2), Mayer, Shanks. Home runs:
Kice, Menoskey (2). Sacrifice hits Jan
vrin. Sacrifice fly: Erickson. Left on
bases: Washington, 10; St. Louis, 12.
Bases on balls: off Erickson, 1: off Shaw,
1; of Liefleld. 1; off Gallia, 4; off Shocker
1. Hits: off Wright, 3 in none (none
out in first); off Liefleld, 1 in two inn
ings; off Erickson, 11 in 6 1-8 innings;
off Koob. 3 in none (pitched to three bat
ter's); off Gallia, 4 in five Innings. Hit
by pitched ball: by Gallia (Murphy); by
Erickson (Tobin). Struck out: by Erick
son, 3;i by Shaw, 4; by Liefleld, 1; by
Gallia, 1; by Shocker, 1. Winning pitcher:
Erickson. Losing pitcher: Wright.
Cudahy's Win at Blair.
The Cudahy "Puritans" defeated
the fast Blair team in a very inter
esting game at Blair by the score of
4 to 3. ' '
The features of the game was the
pitching of "Zip" Woosley and the
fielding of Eddie Trummer. The
Puritans are looking for afame for
next Sunday with any team in or out
of the city. Call J. E. Hachten,
South 2340.
Score by innings:
Puritans .0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 6 5
Blair 0000Q02 03 7 3
American Association.
Indianapolis, July 20. Score: R. H. E
St. Paul 1 7 0
Indianapolis 2 9 0
Batteries: Hall and Hargrave; Hill and
Leary.
Louisville, July 20. Score:
First game: R. H. E.
Milwaukee 11 12 6
Louisville 15 15 2
Batteries: Northrop, Hansen, Petty and
Lees; Long, Tincup, Bennett and Kocher.
Second game: R. H. E
Milwaukee ,1 6 2
Louisville 1 8 1
Batteries: Faeth and Huhn; Davis and
Meyer,
Toledo, July 20. Score:
First game: R. H. E.
Minneapolis 18 0
Toledo 0 4 0
Batteries: Shellenbach and Owens; San
ders, Adams and Murphy, M. Kelly.
Second game: ' ' R. H. E.
Minneapolis 2 6 1
Toledo 3 6 2
Batteries: Hovllk and Henry; Ferguson
and M. Kelly.
Columbus, July 20. Score:
First fame: R. H. E.
Kansas City 2 8 1
Columbus , 1 6 1
(Ten innings.)
Batteries: Haines and LaLonge; Wilkin
son and Wagner.
Second game: R. H. E.
Kansas City 6 8 1
Columbus 2 7 2
Batteries: Hall and LaLonge; George,
Horstman and Stumpf.
J With The Bee Juniors
Division 1.
P. W. L. Pet.
West Dodge Dairy 10 9 1 .900
Suburbas 10 9 1 .900
Woodman of World , . 10 8 2 .S0O
Locust Street Merch..l0 5 6 .600
Kaiman Ins, Co 10 4 .400
Fort Omaha Merch...l0 3 7 .300
Charles St. Merch....l0 2 8 .200
R. A. M's 10 0 10 .000
Totals 36 1126 31 Totals 36 9 27 2
Two out when winning run scored.
xRan for Agnew in eighth.
zBatted for Craft in seventh.
Washington 00020003 0 5
St. Louis 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 16
Two base hits: Rice. Agnew, Tobin,
Sothoron. Three-base hit: Smith. Stolen
base: Judge. Sacrifice hit: Tobin Double
plays: Gerber. Gedeon and Slsler. Left on
1 bases: nasnington 9: st Louis 9. Bases
on balls: Off Gill 2; off Craft 2; off Soth
oron 4. Hits: Off Gill, 2 in two-thirds in
nings; off Craft, S In 6 1-3 innings. Hit by
IrjUcb-eri B Sothoron Uanvrinl. Balk!
LA ARMIDA
CIGARS
Smokers
Sl Appre-
cae
Havana.
SIMON BROTHERS
Omaha Distributors.
Yesterday's Results.
West Dodge Dairy, 10; Fort Omaha
Merchants, 9.
R. A. Ms forfeit to Charles Street
Merchants.
Kaiman Insurance Co. forfeit to Wood
man of the World.
l.qfiist Street Merchants forfeit to Su
burbas. t
Division 2.
P. W
Farnam Candy Co.... 10 9
Dorcas St. Siars 10
Leavenworth Mer. Jrs. 9 i
Omaha Taxi 9 r
Omaha Bee 10 1
Slogr Juniors 10 0
Yesterday's Results.
Farnam Candy Co.. fi; Omaha Taxi, 3.
Slogr Juniors forfeit to Dorcas street
Stars.
Omaha Bee forfeit to Leavenworth
Merchants Juniors.
Division 3.
9
10
washed the Lake Street Merchants, win
ning by a 24 to 0 score.
The twilight gamea in division 3, sched
uled for this evening, between the Omaha
Taxi-Leavenworth Merchants Juniors ha-
been called off. It will bo announced
later when and where the teams will iday.
Y. W. L. Pet.
Meynrs Bearcats 10 10 0 .1000
Kiverview Cubs 10 K - .sOO
Walnut Hill Merch...l( 6 4 .two
Deer Park Ramblers 10 5 S .50(1
Krug Park Sluggers 10 1' X .200
Lake St. Merchants 10 0 In .000
Yesterday's Results.
Riverview Cubs 24; Lake Street Mer
chants 0.
Meyers Bearcats 9; Leer Park Ram
blers 5.
Carpentier-Beckett
Winner Will Meet
Heavyweight Chapip
London, July 20. Announcement
was made by C. B. Cochran, a fight
promoter, that it had been definitely
decided to have Jack Denipsey, the
world's champion heavyweight pugi
list, meet the winner of the coming
Pet. fieht between Georees Carnentier
9U I and Joe Beckett, respectively the
644 , French aid British champions, in
a bout in London early next year.
The date of the contest would be
agreed on later.
Armours Beat Herman on
the Herman Home Grounds
The Armours defeated Herman at
Herman yesterday. The score was
a tie until the sixth when a single,
two-bagger, base on balls and
Fitch's error allowed Armours three
runs which wf3n the game.
.556
.100
.uuo
Krug Park Sluggers forfeited
Walnut Hill Merchants.
to the
Only four games wero staged in the three
divisions of the Omaha Bee Junior Base
Ball association yesterday morning, while
the others wee of forfeit order. Two of
the games were hard bought from start to
finish, especially the one between the Far
nam Candy Co. and Omaha Taxi in divi
sion 2, which resulted in a 6 to 3 scujje
for the Candy Kids. Cahlll was on the
firing line for the victors and pitched nifty
ball. The other game was in division 1.
between the West Dodge Dairy and the
Fort Omaha Merchants in which the Dairy
boys wero victorious by a 10 to 9 score.
Both the West Dodgers and the Subur
bas are still tied for first honors in the
first division, as the Suburbas were
awarded a forfeit game from the Locust
Street Merchants. The Kaiman Insurance
Co. forfeited to the Woodman of the World,
while the Charles Street Merchants won a
forfeit from the R. A. Ms.
The Dorcas Street Merchants, by win
ning a forfeit from the Slogrs Juniors,
are still tied for first honors with the
Farnam Candy Co. in division 2. In divi
sion 3 the Meyers Bearcats continued to
hold the lead with a clean sweep by tak
ing the Deer Park Ramblers to a t to 5
trimming, while the Riverview Cubs white-
AllMOURS.
AB.H.O.E.'
A.Gr'ves, If 5 1 0 O Roben. If
0 2 OiR. Fitch, p
1 2 0C.Fitch, 2b
3 2 OiVost, c
0 1 2Minlkus, 3b
0 14 OiHazen. rf
0 6 0!Stengel, S3
1 0 OiWest, lb
HERMAN'.
AB.H.O.E
Willia's, 2b 4
O'coran, 3b 4
J.Collins, cf 4
M.Col'ns, ss 4
Reed, lb 2
Donovan, c 4
Lacy, rf 4
Graves, p 3
2 0 OiCameron, cf 3
0 0
0 2
4 1
7 1
4 0
3 0
2 0
7 0
0 1
Yesterday Amateur
League Results
Urmtrr Omaha, League.
Murphy-Dld-Its, i; ' Holmes White
Sox, 1.
4'lty I-egue.
Bowen Furniture Or. , 4; Vnion Outfit
ting C., S. (Ten Innings.)
Omaha Printing Co. forfeited to Mlckle
Vlctrolas.
McCaffrey Motor Co-Willard Storage
Battery. (Postponed by agreement.)
American league.
Riggs Optical Co., 19; Universal Motor
Co., 0.
American Railway Exchange forfeited
lo l'axton-Vlerllngs.
J. B. Roots forfeited to Sample-Harts.
Kmwter League,
Ramblers, 4; Benson Merchants, 0.
World-Horald, 5; Benson Merchants, 3.
Leavenworth Merchants forfeited to
Trimble Brothers.
Gate City Ig
Townsends, 12; McKenney Dentists. 4.
Reno Billiard Parlors forfeited to
Omaha Printing Juniors.
Dermanaky Pharmacy, 4; Beselins, 8.
(Ten Innings.)
Inter-City Iagne.
Harley-Davldson's forfeited to Beddeos.
Curo Mineral Springs forfeited to Hard
ing Creamery.
John Day Rubber Co .forfeited to High
land Park Tharmacy.
FREE-FOR-ALL
FIRST RACE AT
TOLEDO TODAY
Record of Three Heats Under.
Two Minutes Last Year
Expected to ;
Stand.
Amateur Standings
GREATER OMAHA LKAGUE.
P. W. L. Pet
Murphy-DId-Its 3 3 0 .1000
Rolmes White Sox ..2 1 1 i.iio
Nebraska Power Co. 3 12 .3.1.1
Brandels Stores .... 2 0 2 .000
CITY LEAGUE.
P. W. L. Pet
Union Outfltt. Co. ..13 11 2 ..846
McCaffrey Power Co. IS 9 4 .Rt2
Bowen Furn. Co 12 S 4 .Cci7
Mlckle Victrolas 12 S 7 .417
Nebraska Storage.. 1 1 4 7 316
Omaha Print. Co. ..14 0 14 .000
AMERICAN LEAiU'E.
P. W. L. Pet.
Riggs Optical Co.. .11 9 2 SIS
Paxton Vlerllngs 11 8 ' 3 .727
Sample Harts 11 7 4 .636
I'nlveral Motor Co.. 10 6 6 .500
J. B. Roots 10 1 9 .100
American Railway . . 8 0 (100
BOOSTER LEAGUE,
P. Wl L. Pel.
World-Herald 10 9 1 .900
Trimble Brothers ....11 2 ,N 18
Ramblers 9 3 .667
Maney Milling Co 7 3 4 .4'.'9
Benson Merchants ....11 4 7 .364
Leavenworth Merch'ts. 9 3 6 .3.13
Daily News 9 0 .000
GATE CITY LEAGUE.
P. W. L. Pet.
Omaha Trints Jrs 14 12 2 .867
Townsends 14 11 3 .786
Berniansky Pharmacy. 13 8 6 .615
McKenney Dentists. . .12 6 7 .417
Beselins 13 4 9 .1108
Reno Ulllard Parlors. .14 2 12 .143
INTER-CITY LEAGUE.
P. W. I.. Pet.
Highland Park Phar.14 12 . 2 .867
Harding's Creamery.. 13 9 4 .692
Beddeos 14 9 5 .643
Barley-Davidsons 14 8 6 .57!
Curo Mineral Springs. . 14 2 12 .143
John Day Rubber Co. 14 1 13 .071
Tennis Tourney Doubles
Totals 34 7 27 2 Totals 32 6 27 6
Armours 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 6
Herman 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runs; Armours, 1. Three-base
hit; Yost. Two-base hits: Hazen, J. Col
lins, Lacy. Sacrifice hits: Reed, Fitch.
Stolen bases: Al Graves, J. Collins 2).
Left on bases: Armours, 5; Herman, 6.
Struck out: By Graves, 4; Fitch, 7. Base
on balls: Off Graves, 1; Fitch, 2. Time:
1:50. Umpire: Wilcox.
Road Association to Meet.
Superior, Neb., July 20. (Special
Telegram) The annual meeting of
the Goldenrod Highway association
will be held in this city next Tues
day. General Keifer of Ohio will
be one of the speakers at the ban
quet to be held in the evening.
Won by Miss Leighton
and R. G. Kinsey
Chicago, July 20. The closing
event of the ninth annual clay court
tennis tournament, the mixed
doubles championship, was won
Sunday by Miss Marion Leighton of
Chicago, and Robert O. Kinsey of
San Francisco. They defeated Mrs.
Ralph Field of Cincinnati, and Axel
Gravem of Berkeley, Cal., 6-3, 6-2.
Joe Stecher's Ball Team
Beaten by Schuyler Nine
Schuyler, Neb., July 20. (Special
Telegram). The famous wrestler,
Joe Stecher, brought his bunch of
baseball players over from Dodge
Sunday and was badly beaten up by
a score of 26 to 8. Schmeler and
Hook were battery for Dodge and
Halin and Burcs for Schuyler. It
was a slugging match with 12 hits
for Dodge and 18 for Schuyler with
nine strike outs for Dodge to three
for Schuyler. Two home runs were
made by Schuyler. A big crowd
was out to see the game and to look
at Joe Stecher.
Additional Sport on Page 11.
!i
Toledo, O., July 20, The tree-for-al!
pace is the first race 'pn the
program for the Grand' Circuit meet
ing which will open Monday.' Las!
year, in this event. Miss Harris M
and Single G placed a world'? record
to the credit of the new track by
pacing, three consecutive heats be
low two minutes, and while the stage
is set for an attack on the' l:58ji,
1:5914, 1:594. it is very doubtful jl
there is anything in thefield to force
last year's winner below even time.
The Tecumseh purse for 2:14 trot
ters is the feature event on the card
for the first day. The 4-year colt,
McGregor the Great, with which
Cox won af Kalamazoo on Thurs
day, will, if started, be the favorite.
Hollyrood Nabmi is also eligible, as
well as Constantine the Great, Fen
esta and Peter Coley.
Two early closing events will ap
pear on Tuesday's card, one being
the Maumec purse for 2:06 trotters
and the other the Cresreus purse for
2-year-old trotters. In the latter it
looks as if Natalie the Great has the
speed of the party. She won at
Cleveland in 2:15;4 and at Kala
mazoo in 2:13 14 .
In the Maumee purse Geers wilj
be given another opportunity to du
plicate his Kalamazoo performance
with Heir Reaper. With a good day
and track the winner of this lace
should beat 2:04.
The three-year old trotters and
the 2:06 pacers will be the attract
tions on the thirdday of the 'meet
ing. The list of elfgibles to thfe"2:ij5
pace presents the name of Fraukf
Dewey, Grace, Direct, U..'U. C,
Red Bearer, South Bend Girl .and
Symbol Baron, all of which are in
the first flight of racing material.
Mary Coburn appears among the
nominations to the Fort. Miami
purse for 2:09 trotters Thursday.
Her second to Alhe Lou in 2:U4J4
at Cleveland will give her consider
able support in a field with Echo
Direct, Mignola, Don de Lopez, Ihe
Substance, Red Bon and rctrex.
Direct C, Burnett and Eva Abbe
will meet again Friday in the' Fort
Meigs purse, their most foimidaDle
rivals being, Goldie Todd, Darvesier,
Double G., and Wellington Dfrect.
Norman Ross Wins
Swim Across Seine;
, Italian Close Second
Paris, July 20. Norman Ross of
San Francisco, United States army,
won the swimming match in .- the
Seine across Paris this afternoon, a
distance of about tt500 meters, in
one hour and 30 minutes.
Bacigalupo, Italian, was only four
fifths of a second .behind -Ross.
Morris, Australian, was third., :
An immense crowd lined both
banks of the Seine and gave evi
dence of the popularity of Ross, as
a consequence of his victories dur
ing the inter-allied games, by heart
ily cheering him.
No Game in National.
New York, July 20. New ..York
Chicago; Cincinnati-Brooklyn games
postponed on account of rain.' No
others scheduled. : .. .
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