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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1920.
Two Home Runs In One Inning Defeat Rourkes atDes Moines
II
DENWALD PUTS
OVER ANOTHER
SHUTOUT, 2 TO 0
jhn and Banner Each Hit
Circuit Drives in Seventh
Inning Boosters Break
Even With Omaha.
BASE BALL
DIRECTORY
Standing of the Teams.
Western league.
Tulsa
Wichita
St. Jos
Joplln
Brooklyn
)es Moines. Ia.. July 16. Home
lis by Banner and Hahn in the sev-
rh inning gave Drs Moines a 2 to
victory and an even break in the
br-game series with Omaha, Fri-
Odenwald completed in in-
gs of shutout ball against Oma-
OMAHA.
neon, 2b . . .
lead, s .
Ie, rf
3h . . . .
Ivrlt. lb ...
He. ir
ion, rf . . . .
Iwn, e
inard, p . . .
btals
AH. H. H. P6. A. E.
W. I,. Pet W. T,. ft
61 31 .622 Omaha 40 41 .49
SO S4 .66Okla. City 40 46 .41".
41 37 ,lt . P.i Mol's ill S3 .31
44 31 .637 Sloux City 33 68 .333
National League.
W. L. Pr I W. L. Pet
60 33 .0:Oh.lcego 41 43 .
Cincinnati 44 33 .571 Boston 32 It .431
PHtshuh 3 37 ,51i:New Tork 32 41 .484
St Touls 41 41 .tOMPhlladel'a .".1 48 .39;
American League.
w. l. pet ! w. l. pr!
Cleveland 54 27 .e(!7 St Louis 40 41 .4t
New York 54 .i? f-CLBoston 37 40 .41
Chicago 60 ;.i .e'V Detroit 33 6:
Washln'n 38 31 Phlladel'a II 2 .262
Yesterday's Results.
IS O 4 14 11
PES MOINES.
tn. rf
ay, 2b
Permott, so
hnnor. rr . .
lerson, rf . .
brook, lb
hen, ss ....
, e ....
nwald, p . .
AB. H. H. PO..A. E.
ttala 28 2 7 27 10 S
ha O00OOOOO 00
Moines 00000010 g 1
pme runat Banner, Hahn. Three-base
French. .Sacrifice hits: , Weidell.
Inard, Hashronk. .Stolen basea: Lell-
C'offey, tfasbrook, Banner. Left on
Omaha, 6: Den .Molnea, 0. Struck
By Odrnwald, 5; by Rralnard, 4.
on ball: Off Odenwald. 1; off
ard, A. Hit by pitcher: By Bralnord,
rraon. Earned runs: Pea Moines. 2.
He play: Coffey to French. Odenwald
McPermort. I mplres: Buckley and
Time: 1 :2.
lux City Makes it
Three Out of Four
. Joseph, Mo., July 16 Sioux
made it three out of four from
Joseph by taking today's game,
J. r oor ticldtncr in then eighth
fig, donated three runs to the
lors.
IIPUX CITY. I ST. JOSEPH.
AB.H. O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
fh. If 4 2 2 MILmerleh, If 5 1 0 t
I 3b 4 0 5 niMcD'Id. rf 3 I 1
le. ss 4 1 1
lb
' Kelleher, ss
0
I 5 4
5 1 1 3
S 2 3 Z
3 0 10 4
nan.e 3 12 olRono'tx. cf 4 0 3 0
5 1 14 O.Conn'y.
cf S 1 0 'i'Sheetak. e
rt, rf 5 1 1 0:Conroy, lb
0 2 0
2 2 :
1 0 0
Western League,
Pea Molnea, 2: Omaha, 0.
Sioux City. S: 8t. Joaeph, 8.
National League.
New Tork, 7: Plttaburgh. 0.
Boston. 3; Chicago, 2.
Brooklyn. 6; Cincinnati, 4.
St. Louis. 11: Phlladalphla. 2.
American League.
Chicago, 4: Washington. 1 (flrat gams.)
Chicago, 8; Washington, & (second
game.)
Detroit, 6; Boston, 5.
St. Louis, 5; New York, 2.
Philadelphia, 5; Cleveland, 4.
GIANTS TRIM
PIRATES, 7-0,
IN 17FRAMES
Hamilton Blows Up in Seven
teenth Inning Benton In
vincible Throughout
the Game.
Games Today.
Western League.
Oklahoma City at Omaha.
.Toplln at Pes Molnea.
Tulsa at St Joseph.
Wichita at Sioux City.
National League.
Philadelphia at St. Louts.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Boston at Chicago.
American League.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
D&trolt at Washington.
Cleveland at Boston.
Chicago at New York.
ROURKES MAKE
TRONO BID FOR
ESTERN FLAG
It, 3b 3 2 1 4'Allen. 3b
p 4 3 0 5 McLan. p
Walker
lals. . .37 12 : 17
Totals. . . 16 9 27 13
ktted for McDonals In the ninth.
City 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 05
oaeph 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 03
hi: Crouch. Robinson. Scellman. Al-
Itt (2). McDonald. Connolly, Bono.
Errors: Mnrr (!), Shestak. Con
Kelleher. Hits and runs: Off Mc-
filln. 11 and 2. Earned runa: Sioux 1
2: St. Joseph. 3. Bases on halls: i
McLaughlin, 4. off Lyons, 4. Struck
By elcLaughlln. 2; .by Lyons. 1.
rn basea: Sioux City, 10; St. Joseph,
wo-naes nits: (..onno ly. A termatt.
Ih. Spellman. Lyons, Robinson, Mo-
nun. Three-base hit: Kelleher.
plays: Connolly to Kelleher to
ly; Marr to Altermatt. Hit by pltch-
su: .noLaugniin. by Lyona; AAlter-
oy ttcuauirn In. Umnlrea: Fit a.
Ik, Daly, Backer and Lauzon. Time:
Grace H. Magney
Granted Divorce
And Adopted Child
ce H. Magney was granted a
ce from Llyod A. Magney in
ct court yesterday by Judge
on grounds of cruelty.
gney is a young attorney, son
prge A. Magney, former county
ley.
itody of the adooted child.
I, 3 years old, was given to Mrs.
ley with permission to Mr.
iey to visit the child whenever
ishes. A property settlement
or of Mrs. Magney was made
f court.
y were married June 29, 1914.
her Attorney Claims
Suit Only for Advertising
lliara Ritchie, jr., attorney for
kinner racking Co., in a state
issued yesterday declared the
Imittee of Nine," appointed at
ss meeting of Skinner stock-
rs in the Auditorium May 25. is
g improper use of the courts
h apparent attempt to secure
advertising which, if persisted
In only result in wrecking the
hg plant." .
statement was issued after
lin district court yesterday of a
y Walter A. smith, lorn Mor
William Bennett, T. N. Shoup
Lndrew Coulthard, members of
smmittee, in which they ask
lurts to order the books of the
fer Packing Co. turned over to
las stockholders for examina-
an Sues Dime Store for
00 for Fall at Doorway
V. Cherek sutd the F. V.
fMh 'company for $20,000 in
court yesterday, alleging
le was badly injured March 4,
when she slipped at the en-
of the 5 and 10-cent store of
fendant company at Sixteenth
arnam streets.
Platte, Neb.. July 16 (Special.)
Platte base ball team played tw
and two games with Sidney.
Platte, defeated Sldrey on their
unds. Score 2 to l in one or the
noes ever played on the Sidney
I.
t-lea: North Platte: , Tottenhof and
Sidney: Closeon and Him Hits:
latte, 7; Sidney 4. Errors: Sidney,
Platte, 1.
Omaha Club Holding Its Own
Despite Hard Luck Should
Forge Ahead in Long
Home Stay.
The Rourkes are making a strong
bid for the Western league pennant.
Two months ago they led the
league. Injuries to Weidell, Maul
lin, Platte and other members of the
team occurring in the course of a
long trip around the circuit, sent
the team tumbling down into sec
ond division.
The jumping of Hale and Donica
came when things were at their
worst. The addition of Haney and
the return of Weidell and Platte to
the game and the acquisition of
Bernard to the pitching staff gave
the team a new start. In eight
games on the road since the team's
rejuvenation, the Rourkes have
won six. They took four out of
five from Sioux City in Packtown
and after losing the first one to the
Boosters, trounced Jack Coffey's
crew twice.
Today they open a 17-game stay
at home. Of the 17 games they
should win at least ten. Then they
are off for a seven-game trip and
back home for 22 games in a row
with but one brief interruption.
It is hoped that Billy, Lee, Pa's
stellar left fielder, and the leading
base stealer of the league, will be
back in the game today. Then bar
ring accidents, the club should have
ahead rapidly.
In spite of the fact that they are
still in second division, the Rourkes
arc regarded around the loop as one
of the most dangerous contenders
for the Western league flag.
American State Bank. Sues
American Bank Building Co.
Through George S. Wright, attor
ney, the American State bank in
Omaha Thursday filed two suits
against the American Bank Building
Co. of Omaha to collect promissory
notes totaling $25,500. Marion S.
Shafer and Ward E. Shafer, pro
moters of the building firm, were
named defendants.
An undetermined amount of stock
held by the First National bank of
Council Bluffs, placed there by the
Shafers as collateral, was attached.
Pittsburgh, Julv 16. New York
ceteated Pittsburgh, 7 to 0, in 17 in
nings. Hamilton weakened in the
17th, when the visitors scored all
their runs. Cooper relieved Hamil
ton with one out and retired the side.
Benton was invincible throughout.
especially when the bases were oc
cupier.
NEW YORK. ' PITTSBURGH.
AB.HO.A..1 AB.H.O.A.
Burns, If 3 2 6 ilirtigbee, If 6 3 8 I
3 JllU'arcy. cf 7 13 0
0 0 .1 South'h. rf 7 0 5 0
0 0 I), Whit d, 3b 6 3 i
1 I OiCutaw, lb 5 1 0 C
Banc't, sa 7
Young, rf 2
McCarty 0
?pencer, rf 4
Frlsch, lb 7
Kelly, lb
King, cf
Poyle, 2b
Snyder, c
Benton, p
xLefevre
Smith, e
2 3 J Hrlmm. lb 0 10 1
2 23 1 caton. as fi 0 1 k
2 4 ll.vhmldt. e 6 2 4 i
1 0 IHamirn. p 5 0 0 i
3 4 3: Cooper, p 0 0 0 0
1 1 SirNlcholson 10 0 0
o o o
0 1 01 Totals. . .54 9 51 2C
Evans and Wolff to
Meet This Afternon
For Western Title
Memphis, July 16. Charles
"Chick" Evans of Chicago, and
Clarence Wolff of St. Louis will
meet Saturday in the finals for the
amateur championship of the West
ern Golf association.
In the semifinals Friday Evans
defeated "Bobby" Jones, Atlanta
youth and holder of the southern
title, one up, while Wolff won his
way into the match for the title by
defeating Henry Wenzler of Mem
phis, 2 up and 1 to play.
Lord Astor's Horse Buchan
Wins Eclipse Race Stakes
Sandown Park, England, July lo.
Lord Astor's Buchan won the
Eclipse stakes, a classic one and
one-fourth mile race, for 5,000
sovereigns, against a field of seven
horses here todav.
Sir Edward Hulton's Silvern was
second and W. Raphael's Allenby
third.
American Association
At Milwaukee K. H. E.
Toledo 2 7 3
Milwaukee 1 23 0
Batteries: Duhuc, Nelson and Murphy;
R. Reinhart and Gaston.
At Minneapolis R. H E.
Louisville 2 1
Minneapolis 1 7 0
Batteries: Wright and Kocher; Robert
son and Mayer.
At Kansas City R. H. E.
Columbus Bll 3
Kansas City t 14 1
Batteries: Mulrennan, McQuillan and
Hartl"y; Bolden, Ames, Letter, Horstman
and 8weeney.
At St. Paul R. H. E.
Indianapolis 8 H 1
St. Paul 4 12 2
Batteries": Cavet. Jones and Henllne;
Hall. Browne. Williams and Hargrave.
Totnls. . . Kg 1 51 13'
Batted for Young In the sixth.
xltan for Snydr In the seventeenth.
iBatted for Grimm in the seventeenth.
New York 000 000 000 000 000 07 7
Pittsburgh 000 000 000 000 000 00 0
Runs: Burns, Bancroft, Spencer, Frlsch,
Kelly, Doyle, Lefevre. Errors: Bancroft,
Carey, Cutshaw, Caton (3). Two-base hits:
Burns. Blgbet. Bancroft. Three-baae
hits: Trisch. Kelly. King Stolen basa:
Frlsch. Sacrifice hits: Bancroft, Cut
shaw 3), Frlach. Double play: Ban
croft to Kelly. Left on basea: New York,
13; Pittsburgh. 9. Baaes on balls: Off
Benton. 2; off Hamilton, 3. Hits: Off
Hamilton, 15 In 16 1-3 innings; off Coop,
er. ' 1 In 2-3 Inning. Struck out: By
Benton. 4; by Hamilton. 1. Losing pitch
er: Hamilton. empires: Moran and
Rlgler. Time: 2:64.
Boston Bears Chicago.
Chicago, July 16. Mann's tripla and
Eayres' single In the 11th Inning gave
Boston a 3 to 2 victory over CTtlcago.
Crulsa hurt his ankle sliding Into the
plate.
BOSTON. I CHICAOO.
Fo'l, cf-rf 5 3 10' AB H O A
Pick, 2b 5 2 3 JITwolv, rf 2 o'l'fl
Mann. If 6 2 4 'iHerzog, 2b 2 0 2 2
Cruise, rf 4 3 0 i Terry, ss 5 2 4 3
Eayres, cf 1 1 1 OiMerkle, lb 5 I t 2
Sullan, lb 4 0 10 OIRoben. If 6 0 8 0
Boec l, 3b 6 0 1 Paskert. cf 4 1 1 0
Mara'e, ss 3 2 1 MOeal. 3b 5 2 0 1
O'Neill, c 2 0 11 SiFrlb'g. 2b 2 0 2 i
Scott, p 4 0 1 0 Flark, rf 10 11
IKllllter, c 3 010 1
Totals. . .38 13 33 17lBarber 110 0
Paly, c 0 9 0 0
Hendrlx, p 4 0 0 6
Totals... 39 7 33 18
Batted for Ktllifer in 10th.
Boston 1000100000 1 3
Chicago 0200000000 0 2
Runs: Powell (2). Mann. Robertson. Pga
kert. Errors: Scott. Hendrlx. Two-baae
hits: Paskert, Merkle. Terry. Three-base
hits: Deal, Maranvllle, Powell, Mann.
Stolen bases: Powell, Curtis. Sacrifice
hits: ONill. Sulllvaji. Double plays:
Hendrlx to Terry to Hferkle; Frlberg to
Terry, Boeckel to Pick to Sullivan. Peal
to Hertog to Merkle. Left on bases: Chi
cago, 7; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off
Scott. 7; off Hendrlx. 2. Hit by pitched
ball: By Scott, Flack. Struck out: By
Hendrtx. 6; by Scott. 10. Wild pitch:
Scott. Umpires: McCormlck and O'Day.
Time: 2:38.
ST. LOUIS WINS
ODD GAME FROM
NEW YORK YANKS
Bayne Pitches Well for
Browns Jacobson Makes
Remarkable Catch
In Field.
Dodgers Trim Champs.
Cincinnati, July 18. Brooklyn over
came a four-run lead and won the first
game of the series with Cincinnati, 6 to 4.
Both teams fielded well, but the hitting
of Brooklyn was mora opportune.
BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Olson, ss 6 3 3 2 Rath. 2b 4 3 8 4
.lohn'n, 3b 4 1 0 ?IDaub't. lb 6
Grlff'h, rf 3 2 2 oT.roh. 3b 3
Nets, rf 2 0 1 OlRouah. cf 5
Wheat, If 5 1 2 0' Duncan, If 4
Myers, cf 3 1 1 fl;Kopf, ss 4
Kone'y, lb 4 3 11 UNeale. rf 4
Klld'f. 2b 2 0 8 4!Vingo, c 3
Miller, 0 4 2 4 21 Fisher, p 2
Orlmes, p 4 0 0 URuether, p 2
Totals... 37 13 27 18! Totals.. .36 12 27 14
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 08
Cincinnati . 04000000 04
Runs: Johnston. Griffith, Wheat, Myera
(2), Konetchy, Duncan. Neale. Wlngo,
Fisher. Errors: Konetchy. Three-baaa
hits: Wheat Myers. Stolen bases: Dun
can, Neale (2). Sacrifice hits: Rath", My.
crs. Klldruff. Double plays: Groh to Rath
to Wlngo to Rath. Olson to Konetchy.
Left on bases: Brooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 9.
Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 1; Beuther, 1:
Orlmes. 3. Hits: Off Fisher, 10 In 6 1-8
Innings; Reuther 3 in 2 2-3 Innings.
Struck out: By Fisher, 8; Grimes, 4,
Losing pitcher: Reuther. Umpires: Harri
son and Hart. Time: 2:03.
Cards Beat Phils, 11 to t.
St. Louis. July 16. St. Louis hit
Causey freely and defeated Philadelphia,
11 to 2. In the opening game of the
series. St. Louis ran up 15 hits, while
Doak kept the visitors eight hits well
scattered.
PHILADET.PHIA. I ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A
Paul'e. lb 5 2 10 jl Smith, If 5 3 2 0
.7. Mr, 2b 4 1 2 4'Four'er, lb 4 3 14 1
Willi's, cf 8 1 2 flstoek. 8b 4 3 0 2
Lingle, rf 8 1 0 ol Hornsby. 2b 4 3 2 4
Lebo'u. rf 1 0 3 oILavan, ss 3 111
Meusel, If 4 0 Oldemons. C3120
Fletc'h, ss 4 0 1 3 Heath'e, rf 5 0 0 0
Wrlg'a. 3b 8 1 0 I'VoHenry.cf 4 14 0
Wheat, c 4 10 ilDoak, p 2 0 12
Causey, p 3 1 0 0l
Totals . .34 18 27 18
Totals. . .34 8 24 15i
Philadelphia 10100000 02
ft. Louis 20100224 x 11
Runs: Paulette, J. Miller, Smith (2),
Fournier (3). Stock (3), Hornsby (2),
MeHenry. Errors: Meusel, Vheat, dem
ons. Two-base hits: Fournier (2). Horns
by. Smith. Three-base hits: Stock, Clem
ens. Stolen bases: Fournier (2), Smith.
Sacrifice hits: Williams, Lavan (2),
Stock, Doak, Clemons. Double playa:
Lavan to Fournier, Left on baaes: Phil
adelphia. ; St, Louis, 8, Baaes on balls:
Off Causey. 4; Doak, 3. Struck out: By
Doak, 1, Umpires: Klem and Emslie.
Time: 1:46. ,
Shamrock IV Suffered an
Accident, Too, it Is Learned
Sandy Hook, N. J., July 16.
Shamrock IV sustained an accident
to her bowsprit shortly before the
finish of the first America's cup race
yesterday, which, had it occurred
earlier in the contest with Resolute,
would have left the challenger in as
helpless condition as the American
defender, which had to withdraw be
cause of broken halyards which al
lowed her mainsail to sag.
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Ills week, beating Loretto, Stedwaid
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ohnston Wins First Match
For Davis Tennis Trophy
Wimbleton, England, July 16.
(By The Associated Press.) Wil
liam M. Johnston of California won
the first match for the America.!
Davis cup team today in its contest
with the British team for the right
to challenge Australasia for the
trophy. He defeated J. C. Parke n
five sets, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2.
New York, July 16. St. Louis won
the odd game of the series with the
New York Yankees, 5 to 2. Bayne
pitched line ball for the Browns,
holding the Yankees hitless for the
first six innings. Jacobson made a
remarkable running one-hand catch
of Bodie's drive in the fourth.
ST. LOI7IS. NEW YORK.
AB. If o. .A i AB.H O.A.
Tobln. rf i 3 1 OlPeckl'h. ss 4 1 1 J
Ofdoon, 2b 5 2 3 6, Ward, 3b
Slsler, lb 4 3 10 il'lpp. lb
Jiic-nn, cf 4 1 5 OlRiith. rf
Willi's, If 2 0 1 0 Lewis, If
Smith. 3b 6 1 0 llUodle, cf
Oerber, ss 5 n 1 J Pratt, 2b
Severeid. c 4 2 8 llRuel, c
Eayne, p 4 2 0 liMogrl'e. p
'Meusel
Totals. . .38 13 27 HlMcGraw. p 0 0 0
McOraw, 3 In 2. Hit by pitched ball, by
Bavne, (Ruth). Struck out: By Morldge.
3; McCraw, 1; Bawie, b. Wild pitch'
Mogrldge. Losing pitcher: Morldge. I'm
pirts: Hlldobrand and Evans. Time. l.ii.
Yearn Breaks l'p Oania.
Boston. Julv 16. Veach's doubla scored
Cobb from first baas and gave Detroit
a 6 to 5 victory over Boston In the 10th
Inning. Hoyt returned to the box for
the first time in 11 weeks and pitched
well, being taken out for a pinch hitter
In the ninth.
BOSTON.
2! AB.H.O.A
DETROIT.
Young. 2b 5 0
Hush, ss
Cobb, rf
Veach. If
Hell'n. lb
2 4 5! Hooper, rf
3 1 L.MoNy, 2b
2 1 0i"E!bel
1 :S liHendrvx.cf
Flag'd, rf 5 3 0 l!Menoaky, If
K. J s. 3b 3 1 4 4 Schang. e
Stanage. o 4 0 4 ll.Urln'a, lb
4 10 5Fostsr, 3b
Scott, ss
33 12 30 2i'iBallay. cf
xKarr, p
Dauss, p
Totals.
0 0
2 0
2
3 4
1 14 A
S. Jo's, p 0
0 3 1
4 0 7 0
2 13"
3 0 3 0
4 111'
4 13 1
3 17 0
2 0 0
10 0
xVlck
10 0 0
Totals. . S3 6 27 7
Batted for Morldge in seventh.
xBattcd for McGniw in ninth.
St. Louis 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 06
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02
Runa: Tobln, Gedeon, Slsler j; Svereld,
Pratt, Ruel. Errors: Smith, C.crber, Ruth.
Two-base hits: Ruel, Muesel, Bodle. Hom"
run: Slsler. Stolen bases: Slsler (2). Sacri
fice hits: Williams (2). Double playa.
Gerber to Gedeon to Sisler (2). Lett .,n
bases: St. Louis, lr New York, 9. Bases
on balls: Off Maridge. 3: McUrav. 1:
Bayne, 4. Hits: Off Morldge, 11 In T;
Fortune, p
Hoyt, p
Vitt, 2b
2 0
0 0
0 3
0 1
0 0
1 0
Totals. . .41 13 v'O 15
Battel for Bailey In ninth.
xRan for Karr In ninth.
zfiatted for Hoyt In ninth.
Batted for McNally in ninth.
Detroit 300000110 16
Boston 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 06
Runs: Bush (2). Cobb (2), Veach, Flag
stead, Mer.osky (2). Schang (2), 8. Jones.
Errors: Bush, R. Jnni's. Two-baae hits:
Cobb. Veach, Menosky, Srhang. Three-base
htl: Dauss. Sacrifices: R. Jones, Hellman
and Hoyt. Double plays: Scott to McNal
ly to Mclnnls. Left on basea: Detroit, 6;
Boston, 10. Bases on balls: Off Dauss. 2;
off S. Jonps. 1. Hits: Off Fortune. 4 in
one-third Inning; off Hoyt, 6 In eight and
two-thirds innings; off S. Jones, 2 In one
Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Dauss, S.
Jones Struck out: bv Dauss. 8; by Hoyt,
4 Winning Pitcher: Dauaa; losing pitcher.
S. Jones. I mpirea: Dlneen and Friel.
Time:: 1.56.
Unite tax Mln Twice.
Washington. July 18. Chloaao won both
gumes of a double-Iu-ader with Washing
ton today. 4 to 1, and 8 to 6. In the flrat
gams, a pltchara' contest belween Faber
ana jonnston. nice or the Washington
team failed to get a hit after having
mi snreiy in is conaecuuve gamea.
CHICAGO. WASHINGTON.
AHH.O.Al AR.H.OJ,
Llebold, rf 6 2 3 v'Judge, lb 4 8 11 1
4 i Milan, it b
3 llltbe, cf 6
3 0 Hoth. rf 4
0 Harris, 8b 6
o Shanks. 3b 6
f Shannon, as 4
0 Gharrlty, o 8
fl'Courtney, p 3
OIKrlckson, p 1
ll Totals. . .39 13 27 )
III
01
E. Ce. 2b 3
Weaver, 3b 6
Jackaon, It 4
Kelsch, cf 6
J. Ca. lb 3
Risberg, ss 4
Lynn, o 2
schaik, o
Kerr, p
Wllkl'n, p
Murphy
xJourdan
Cicotte, p
3 1
3 0
2 0
4 2
1 4
1 4
2 0
0 1
0 1
State Base Ball
Humphrey. Neb.. July 16. Humphrey
dpfeated Howells at Howells Wednesday
20 to 3. Wagner, Humphrey hurler.
pitched great ball, allowing but one hit
up till the ninth Inning and but thre
hits in the entire game. More than 2 ' 0
1,'jmprey rooters accompanied their team
l,i Howells and saw the Kame.
Batteries: Humphrey. Wagner and I
Baumgart; Howells, Zavadll, Hook anil
Suchan, Schwanskl. I
Totals. . .37 12 17 :'l
Hatted (or Lynn In sixth.
xBatttfd for Wilkinson in ninth
Chicago o 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 48
Washington 11201000 0 6
Runs: Llebold. E. Collins (2), Weaver
(2), Jackson (3), Milan, Harris. Shannon
(2). Gharrlty. Error: Erlckson. Two
base hits: Judge, Felsch, Three-baae hlta:
Milan. Home run: Jackson. Stolen basea:
Rice (2), Harris, Felsch, J. Collins. Sacri
fice hits: K. Collins, J. Collins. Double
plays: Shank to Harris to Judge. Risberg
to E. Collins to J Collins. Left on hasca:
Chicago, 7; Warhlngton, 11. Base on balls:
tirr Kerr. 3; off Courtney, 3; Wilkinson,
1; Erlckson, 1. Hits: Off Kerr. 7 In 2 2-3:
Courtnev, In 5 1-3; Wilkinson, 5 In 6 1-3;
Erlckson. 6 in 3 2-3; Cicotte, 1 In 1 Hit
by pitched ball; By Courtney, (Jackson )
struck out: By rourtney, 1; Erlckaon 2;
Winning pitcher: Wilkinson Losing pitch
er Erlckson. Umpires: Moriartty and
Chill. Tims. 2 hours.
CHICAGO. I WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A' AB.H.O.A
Llebold. rf 4 2 3 OlJudge, lb 4 110 0
E. C's, 2b 8 0 3 1 'Milan, If 4 12 0
Weaver. 3b 4 1 0 4:nice, cf 2 0 2 0
Jackson. If 4 0 2 I'iRoth. rf 4 0 2 tl
Felsch, cf 3 1 3 OIHarrls. 2b 4 1 3 3
J C's, lb 4 3 10 4iShank. 3b 4 1 0
Risberg. ss 4 2 1 1 Shannon. s 8 0 2 0
Pchalk. c 2 1 4 liriclnlch. c 3 0 7 1
Faber, p 4 0 1 J Johnson, p 2 1 0 4
Totals... 32 9 27 15' Totals. .30 5:713
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
Washington 00100000 01
Runs: Llebold, Felsch, J. Collins, Ris
berg. Pielnlch. Errors' Risberg. Twe
bass hits: Harris. Risberg. Thrs-bas4
hits: Johnson. Risberg. Sacrifice hits
Johnson, E. Collins, Sohalk (J), Rica
Left on bases: Chicago. I; Washinton,
7. Basea on balls: Of I rabsr. t; oti
Johnson. 1. Struck out: By Johnson. 6
by Faber, I. Wild pitch: Faber. Um.
pirea: vnm aoa jsorisrur eimv.
Dugsn's Ingle Beats Indiana.
Philadelphia. July 18. Dugan's glngH
with the baaes filled In the eighth gev
Philadelphia the flrat game. I to 4
Ths Athletics, previous te the eevsntl
Inning, had a 8 to 1 lead when Naylor
with a wild pitch, gave Cleveland tws
runs.
CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A ' AB.H.O.A
Jamta'n. if t 0 2 OlWItt. rf 3 0 1 i
Chap an, ea 4 11 3 Pyk.es. 3b 4 11
Speaker, cf 4 1 1 OlWalkar, If 3 3 1 '
Smith, rf 3 10 OiW.ich. ef 10 3'
Oardr. 8b 8 It t 2lPugan. lb 4 1 I
Warn s. 2b 4 3 8 4 Perkins, e 4 1 8 I
Jnhn'n, lb 4 2 8 llOrlf'n, lb I 111 I
CNelll. e 8 1 3 liThomas, 11 M I
I'hls, p 12 0 3 Naylor. p 0 I
Bagby. p 0 0 0 Ol-Strunk 1 0
"Perry, p 00!
Totals. . .36 10 24 161 -
Totals... 28 8 27 P
Batted for Naylor In seventh
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 04
Philadelphia 3 0000003 a I
Runa: Chapman. Speaker, Wambagsnss
Jrhnston. Dykes (1). Walksr (3), Welch
Errors: Gardner (8), Johnston, Thomas
Two-bsae hlta: O'Neill, Walker. Saerlflci
hits: O'Neill. Welch. Double playa
Gardner, Wambsganse and Johnston
Chapman, Wambeganaa and Johnston
Dykes and Griffin. Left on bases: Cleve
land. 10; Philadelphia,, 4. Bases on balls'
((f I'hle, J; off Bagby, li off Naylor, 4
Hits: Off Naylor, 9 In seven Innings: of!
Perry, 1 in two Innings; off Uhle, I In
seven and one-third Innings; off Bagby.
1 In one and two-thlrda Innings Struck
out: By L'hls. 8; by Naylor, 3. Wild
rltrh: Miylor. Winning pitcher: Perry
,oslng pitcher: Uhle. Umpires: Nallla
and Connolly. Time: 1:66,
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