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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1920.
Sooners Trim Romkes Again Will Close Series loday
SECOND GAME OF
SERIES GOES TO
OKLAHOMA CITY
uhr Is Hit Hard by Indians
Rourkes Couldn't Hit
Mitchell Until
Late.
I Omaha dropped the second Rame
f the series to Oklahoma City yes
frday, score 8 to 4.v A rally that
lttted two runs for the locals in
Ifie ninth was choked off in its in
ancy when Salisbury took the hill,
elieving Mitchell, whom the
Rourkes had just begun to find.
i OMAHA.
1 A.M. B.
Inner, s 3 0
Meidell. Sb 4 0
: tislason. 2b 4 I
Platte, rf . 4 0
Lee. If 4 it
UliTFlt. lb 4 1
Mason, rt v 8 1
Brown, 3 A
Fuhr, p ... 'J 0
Williams
H. P.O.
0 3
1
3
1
I
10
1
7
0
34
8 27 13
OKLAHOMA C1TV.
A.B. R. II. P.O. A.
Pitt, rf ......
Moore, If
Uarper. ef . . .
Llndemore, 3b
Derringer, , as
Griffith, e ..
Graham, lb .
Hltrhell, l ..
(Hughes, 3b ..
Salisbury, p .
S
. .5
..5
,.S
..4
..4
'.'.I
.'.4
..
88 R 10 37 14
Batted for Fuhr In ninth,
Omaha 0 o O 0 0 0 0 t S I
pkta. City . 010041 08
' Earned rant! Omaha 3, Oklahoma City
2. Two-hase hlta: Maaon (), Griffith,
Harper. Mtolen baant Darrlngrr (3), Ora
ham. Hughes. Double playt Graham to
Griffith. Struck out I By Mitchell 1. by
Fuhr 7. by Salisbury 0. Hlta and runs:
Off Mitchell, 8 and 4. Base; on balls:
Off MlteheU 8,off Fuhr 4, off Salisbury 0.
I'assed ball) Brown.. Time! 1:35. Lmpireai
Fitipotrlck and Daly.
Wichita Catcher Gets Two
, Home Runs From Sioux City
I Sioux City, la., Aug. 24. Wichita
and Sioux City broke even in a double-header
here today, the victors
winning the first game, 7 to 3, and
the Indians the second, 10 to 1.
Yaryan, Wichita catcher, made two
home runs in the first game, bring
ing his total for the season to 26.
"WiT.'A. I SIOUX CITY.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A
Smith, rf 5 2 2 OlCrouch, If 3 0 10
vvashb'n,2U,4 1 3 5Marr, Sb
Berger. 6 1 0 ljDefate, as
2 13
2 13
011 2
0 0 1
0 5
0 6 4
0 2 0
0 0 2
Yaryan. c
Beck, lb
Butler, 3b
I onian. If
Griffin, rf
Uusser, p
Totals
4 16 1
4 1 14 0
Met I. lb
Elffert, rf
3 8 1 1
Spellmah, e
10 1 OlCooney. 2b
10 1 2 Robinson, cf
3 0 0 31 Dickson, p
32 t 17 131 Totals 29 -27 15
ichlta
0 0 0 2 0 1 2 2 07
Sioux City 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 p 1
Runs? Smith, Berger (2), Yaryan (J),
Bock Conlon, Crouch, Marr, Defate.' Er-r-rmw
h Rases on balls: Off Dickson,
: oif MUBser, 5: Sacrltloe hits: Wash
burn, Musser. Spellman, Griffin, Butler,
NiMian. Two-base hits: Delate, Berger,
Washburn,, Homey runs: Defate, Yaryan
t:). Marr.' Left on bases: Sioux City. 5;
Wiehl'a, . Stolen baare: Smith (JK- Elf
fert, Washburn. Earned runs: Sioux City,
j; Wichita, e. BtrucK oui; oy
4: by Muwer. 4. Pssscd ball: Spellman.
Lmplrct Wilson. Time of game: 1:45.
bit -"me: (
WICHITA. SIUL'.x. l ilt.
..iJ.ri.O.A.
AB.H.O.A.
4 3 10
4 2 0 1
10 3 6
V 1 13 1
4 3 3 1
5 2 1 ,1
fmltb, cf 4 1 S 0
Washb'n.Sb 3 0 12
Berger, ss 2 0 11
Yarvan. e 4 0 9 3
Crouch, If
Marr. 3b
Defate, ss
Mats, lb
Elffert. c
Powell, rf
Cooney, 2b
Robinson, cf
Lyons, p
Beck, lb 4 0 6 0
1 :uler. ;'b 4 0 8 1
Conlan, If 1 1 1 1
cirllfln. rf 3 0 0 1
4 0 3 3
4 2 2 0
4 0 0 0
Bowman, p 1 1 0 3
' Totals 29 1 24 12
Totals, 35 1326 13
Griffin out for bunting third strike.
Wichita 0 0 "0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Sioux City 0 1 0 0 2 0 6 1 x 10
Runs: Conlan, Crouch (3), Marr, Defate,
Meta (2), Elffert. Powell, Lyons, Berger,
Yaryan, Conlan. Errors: Berger, Yaryan,
Conlan, Robinson. Bases on balls: Lyons, 3;
Bowman, 7. Sacrifice hit: Washburn.
Two-base ita: Robinson. Crouch, Marr.
Home run: Powell. Double play: Conlan
to Butler to Washburn. Left on basrs:
Sioux City, 8; Wichita, 6. Struck out: By
Lyons, 2: by Bowman, 7. Stolen base:
Towcll. Earned runs: Sioux City, 8;
Wichita, 0. Umpire: Wilson. Time: 1:50.
Tulsa Grabs Early Lead
In Game With St. Joseph
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 24. Tulsa
fell on Rose in the first inning to
day and piled up a lead that the
Saints were unable to overcome.
The final count was 5 to 2. Rose
allowed four hits and three runs be
fore giving way to Williams.
TULSA. 1 ST. JOSEPH.
AB.H.O A.l , AB.H.O.A.
p,..., vf : a 1 3 HBonowits.lf 4 0 10
3tutl.Ib.ss , 4 1 3 6IKelleher, ss 4 14 3
f . . ,. .i,-b 4 110 01
Connolly, 2 b -i 1 1
Tiernev. ss 2 112
rievc! d.3l.' 2 113
Conollv.cf, 19 10
Davis. K ,,4110
o,'rry, n 4 1 4 0
Adams, p -'it 0 !
Wuffii. :b ; 1 1 1 o,
Totala 317 27 16
Walker, rf 4 2 1
Conroy, 3b
Rlche, cf
Shestak, lb
Crosby, c ,
Rose, p
Williams, p
Allen
1 0
0 0
0 12
0 8
0 '0
0 0
0 0
Totals 34 6 27 14
Batted for Williams in ninth.
Tulsa 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6
Si. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 01
Tluns: Burke, Sfutx. McManus, Tlernoy,
Wuffll, Connolly, Walker. Errors: Stutz,
Tlerney. Runs and hits: Off Rose. 4 runs,
4 hits In no Inning; off Williams, 2 runs,
6 hits in nine innings. Earned runs: Tulsa,
6; St. Joseph. 2. Bases on balls: Oft
Adams. 1; off Williams, 3. Struck out: By
Adams, 3; by Williams, 6. Left on bases:
(Tulsa, 4; St. Joseph. . Two-base hit:
Conroy. Three-base hits: Tlerney, Davis.
Double plays: Connolly to Kellcher to She
stnk; Conroy to Connolly to Shestak. Sac
rifice hit: Cleveland. Umpires: , Jacobs
and Fitzpatrlck. Tims of game: 1X39.
. y
Do-.'e W'.1U : irull
t.-i'ns Game for Des Moines
Des oMines, Aug. 24. French's
double with the bases full in the
sixth inning broke a tie and gave
Des Moines a 6 to 3 victory over
Joplin in the second game of the
-ieties? -Score:
JOPLLV. I DES MOINES.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Sperow, 3b 4 10 1 ! French, ss 6 3 19
Rob'tson. sa 4 13 ll M'De'ott.3b 3 0 3 3
Bogart. rf 4 1 1 OiMoeller. lb 4 1 1! 1
Snedocor.lb 4 111 0 O'Connor, rf 4 ISO
Wolfer, If 3 0 0 OlAnderson, c 4 2 2 0
Yockey. lb 41 1! Coffey, 2b 112 1
Lamb, ef 4 11 01 Lied, rf 4 10 0
nn. e 4 17 1 O Hara, If 10 4 1
Boehler, p 4 18 ljBuckalew.p4 Jj JIJ
Totala all 1411 Totala 32 9 27 14
jopiin ... 2 i H 2 il
Des oMines J...8 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 t
Runs: Bobertaonl Tockey, Lamb, French,
O'Connor, Anderson. Coffey. Lied. OHara.
'Tora: Tockey (2). Boohler. McDermott
TwA-base hlta: Boehler. Dunn. Bofart.
Anderson, French. Sacrifice hits: Mc.
Dmott.' Coffey. Stolen bases: French
Moeller. Left on bases: Joplln, t; Dea
Moines, T. Struck out: By
b Boehler. T. Basa on balls: Oft Buek
auw l; off Boehler, 1. Wild pitch:
Bebler! Earned runs: Joplln. 1; De.
Solnea. 1. Doubla Plays: French to Moel
ler. French to Coffey to Moeller, Yockey
to Robertson to Snedeeor. Umpires: Lau
ion and Becker. Time: 1:13.
w.t. - An . 14. Greeley and
North Loup staged a brilliant exhibition
i k... hall hero Sunday afternoen. the
latter wtnnlnglln the final frame by a
4 to 1 count. 'Brilliant Infield playa fea-
BASE BALL
DIRECTORY
Standing of the Teams.
Western League.
W. L. Pel. W. L. Pet.
Tulsa 72 61 .685jOmaha 3 59 .511
Wichita ..71 52 .577IJoplin 67 87 .460
St. Joseph. 6 0 .624:Sloux City 6 71 .43?
OkL City. .65 0 .620iDes Moines 49 7S .396
National League.
W. L. Pel I W. L. Pet
Cincinnati tin 49 .670Chlcago ...69 61 .498
Brooklvn .66 61 v664iSt. Louis. ..56 61 .479
Vew York. 63 62 .54SBoston ....47 63 .437
Pittsburgh 68 66 .509Ph'delphla 47 69 .406
American League,
W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet.
Chicago . .76 44 ,33Roston ....56 61 .479
Cleveland '73 46 .619Wah'gton 49 63 . 437
New York. 74 41 .407Detroit ....46 71 .393
St. Louis.. 58 66 .609Ph'delphla 37 81 .314
Yesterday's Results.
Western League.
Omaha, 4; Oklahoma City. 8.
Wichita. 7-1; Sioux City, 3-10.
Tulsa. 6; St. Joseph. 2.
National League.
Pittsburgh, 4; Brooklyn. 3.
Cincinnati. 7; Philadelphia, 2. ,
Chicago. .J; Boston. 2.
St. Louis, 6; New York, 4.
American Leagae.
St. Louis. 3-3; Philadelphia, 1-1.
Boston. 7: Cleveland, 3.
Detroit. 5; New York, 1.
Washington, 8; Chicago. 5.
Games Today.
Western League.
Oklahoma City at Omaha.
Tulsa at fit. Joseph.
Joplln at Des Moines.
Wichita at 8ioux City..
National Lea go e.
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Plttsburkh.
American League.
St. Louia at Boston .
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Women's Western Golf
Tournament Opens
At Chicago Club Today
Chicago, Aug. 24. Thirty-two
players today were bracketed in the
championship flight of the eight
eenth annual tournament if the
Women's Western Gold association,
women's Western Golf asso iation.
They qualified yesterday out of a
field of 189, the largest in the his
tory of the event. The rnals will
be decided Saturday. One round of
match play will follow each day.
The putting greens were fast to
day. Mrs. Perry Fiske of DeKalb,
111., the titleholder, was paired with
Mrs. E. E. Harwood of Olympia
Fields club of Chicago.
Miss Carolyn Lee of Beverly, Chi
cago, holder f the Missouri title,
was bracketed with Miss Marie
Powers of Glen Oak, Chicago, and
Mrs. David Gaut, Memphis, Tenn.,
played Mrs. H. D. Sterrett, Hutch
inson, Kan.
iToeSporUngVferld?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions.
1. Roland Roberts of San Fran
cisco is national clay court tennis
champion.
2. This is the first time Roberts
won the clay court title.
3. One hundred and forty-four is
the lowest qualifying score ever
made in a national amateur golf
championship. W. C. Fownes and
R. R. Gorton made it in 1914 at
Ekwanok, Manchester, Vt.
4. Ben Walker is called the
"Stormy Petrel" of the trotting turf.
5. Ssonby, the undefeated horse,
had luungs twice the ordinary size.
The autopsy disclosed that fact.
6. Debpsey received credit for a
third-round knockout over Willard.
7. In 1884 ! from midseason, Rad
bourne was only Providence pitch-
cr.
8. Foreign fours by American
base ball teams were made in 1847,
1888-89 and 1913-14.
, 9. In 1909 a rule was passed call
ing a runner out if he runs ahead of
a preceding runner.
10. Cleveland and Chicago joined
the American league the same year,
1900.
New Questions.
J. When was the knickerbocker
style of uniform introduced in base
ball?
2. Has the size of the base ball
diamond been reduced since the in
troduction of the game? (
3. What was Guy Morton's best
season with the Cleveland team?
4. Does a fair ball which swerves
and hits an umoire in foul territory
remain in play? ,
5. What horse won the great Ken
tucky Futurity of 1904, after being
given a quart of champagne, when
apparently the race was lost?
6. What great stake horse now
running was named after a famous
brand of whisky, manufactured pre
vious to the great thirst?
7. How manv compete in the
championship flights in a national
amateur golf tournament?
8. Who is Considered the longest
driver among the professional golf
ers? When was the ranking of na
tional tennis players started?
10. Who was chamoion longer.
Bob Fitzsimmons or Jim Corbett?
(Copyright, 1920, Thompson Feature Serv
ice.) American Association
At St. Paul-
. E.
Columbus
SL Paul 11 14
Batteries Mulrennan and Kelley; Grtner
and Hargrave.
At Milwaukee i R. H. E.
Indianapolis ,....1 7 2
Milwaukee 4 f 2
Batterlea Jones and Henllne; McWhee
ney and Gaston.
(Ten innings.)
At Kansas City R. H. E.
Louiavllle 2 1
Kansas City 4 S 1
Batteries Tlncup and Meyer; Weaver
and Sweeney. I
Second Game R. H. E.
Louisville 6 T 1
Kansas City 4 12 1
Batterlea Graham and Kochtr. Horst
mann and Brock. ,.
(Eleven innings.) '
At Minneapolis R. H. E.
Toledo 9 11 1
Minneapolis T 10 4
Batteries McCcAl and Woodall; Hovllk
and Mayer.
Second Game R. H. E.
Toledo 1 9 2
Minneapolis 11 IS 1
Batterlea Brady, Nelson and McNeil;
Schauer aad MsVer.
Cornlea. Neb.. Aug. 14. Cornlea' beat
Petersburg Sunday, 6 to 9. Bstteries:
Cornlea, Oik and Danahy; Petersburg,
Hylsnd and Diers. Struck out by Oik. It;
:.v I : :-:iC. 7.
PITTSBURGH
VIGTOR OVER
DODGER GREW
Giants Fall Before the
Cardinals Champions
Trounce Phils
Chicago Wins.
Pittsburgh, Aug. 24. Pittsburgh
defeated Brooklyn, 4 to 3: Carlson
was hit hard but four double plays
helped him. Kilduff was hit in the
face by a batted ball in the eighth
and McCabe took his place.
BROOKLYN. I PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.! AB.H.O.A.
Olson, aa 4 0 3 61 Blgbee, If 4 2 12
.Iohnr.ton.3b 4 2 O 2iCarey. cf 3
Griffith, rf 3 13 OiS'worth, rf 3
Wheat, If 3 2 0 0 Cutshaw. 2b 4
Myers, cf 4 13 OfWhltted, 3b 4
Kon'chy. lb 4 2 10 SlSchmldt, c 3
Kilduff, 2b 2 1 2 aiBarbare, ss 3
McCabe, 2b 0 0 0 03rimm, lb 3
Lamar .1 0 0 0 Carlson, p 3
3 3 0
1 1 0
0 3 7
0 1 1
0 4 0
1 2 3
0 12 0
1 0 3
Miller, c 4 13 1
Grimes, p 3 10 1
Totals 30 8 27 15
Totals 3! 11 24 15
Batted for McCabe in ninth.
Brooklyn ...0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 03
Pittsburgh .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 x 4
Runs: Johnston, Griffith. Wheat, Blgbee
13), Carey. Errors: Johnston. Kilduff.
Two-be hits: Wheat. Blgbee. Thrce-haso
hit: Johnston. Stolen bases: Johnston.
Curey, Southworth. Sacrifice hits: Grif
fith, Carey. Double plays: Barbare, Cut
shaw and Grimm; Carlson, Cutshaw and
Grimm; Cutshaw and Grimm: Blgbee and
Schmidt. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 6;
Pittsburgh, 4. Bases on balls: Off Grimes,
; off Carlson, 2. Wild pitches: Grimes,
Carlson. Balk: Carlson. Passed ball:
Schmidt. Winning pitcher: Carlson. Los
inu pitcher: Grimes. Umpires: Blgler and
Moran. Time of game: 1:34.
BOSTON. 1
CHICAGO.
AB.
H.O.A.I
AB.H.O.A.
Powell, cf 3 1
Flack, rf
M'nvllle.ss
Mann. If
Cruise, rf
Holke. lb
Boeckel.Sb
Ford, 2b
Onwdy, o
Eayrs
Terry, ss
Rob'tson. If
Merkle. lb
Paskert, cf
iDeal, 3b
Herzog, 2b
O'Farrell, c
Alex'der, p
S 2
rvNell. e
Fllllnglm.p 4
Totals
33 11 27 13
Totals 34 12x25 14
Batted for Oowdy In ninth.
zOne out when winning run scored.
Boston ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Chicago .0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 13
Runs: Cruise, Boeckel. Deal, Herzog (2).
Errors: Maranville (2), Eaakert. . Two-base
hlta: Boeckel (2), O'Farrell, Deal. Stolen
base: O'Farrell. Sacrifice hkts: Ford,
Morkle. Left on bases: Boston, 8; Chicago,
6. Struck out: By Fllllnglm, 4; by Alex
ander, 4. Umpires: Harrison and Hart.
Time of game: 1:4".
Giants Lose.
St. Louis. Aug. 24. Six hits, four of
which did not go out of the lnfieid in
the third inning, coupled with Doyle's error
and an Infield out gave St. Louis five
runs and a lead which New York was un
able to overcome today. The score was
6 to f s
NEW YORK. r ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Burns, If 4
Bancroft, ss 5
Young, rf 6
1 OUanvrln. lb
1 3 llxJ.Smith.rf
1 1 USchultx, rf
2 J 3zFourn'r,lb
3 10 1 1 Stock. 3b
0 1 OlHornsby.ib
1 0 OlMcHenry.lf
0 2 11 La van. ss
0 2 2lea'cote, cf
0 0 2!Clmons, c
0 1 UNorth, p
0 0 OlSherdel, p
Frisch. 3b
Kelly, lb
Spencer, cf
King, cf
Doyle, 2b
E. Smith, e
Snyder, c
Benton, p
Grimes
Douglas, p
1!1 01 'r
Totals 33 14 27 6
37 11 24 12
oTtals
Bstted for Janvria in fourth.-. , .
xBatted for PchultJi in fourth.
zBatted for Benton In fourth.
New York 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 04
St, Louis 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0
Buns: Bancroft, Young, Kelly, Doyle.
Janvrin. Stock, Hornsby, McHenry. Heath
rote, North. Errors: Doyle, McHenry.
Two-base hits: Furnler, King, Frisch.
Stolen bssees: Burns, Hornsby. Left on
bases: New York, 10; St. Louis. 7. Bsse
on balls: Off Benton, 1; off Douglat. 1:
off North, 1; off Sherdcl. 2. Hits: Off
Benton, 7 In 3 innings: off Douglas, 7 in
S irntngs; off North, 4 in 3 1-3 Innings; off
Sherdel, 7 In 6 2-2 Innings. Struck out:
By Douglas, 1: by North, 1: by Sherdel, 1.
Passed ball: E. Smith. Winning pitcher:
Sherdel. Losing pitcher: Benton. Umpires:
Klem and Emslle. Time: 1:69.
Red Trim Phils.
Cincinnati, Aug. 24. The Reds disposed
of Pitcher Smith In less than two innings
today and won easily from Philadelphia,
7 to 2. Napier, a recruit from the Texas
league, pitched the full game for the
champlona and was never In serious dan
ger. First game:
PHILADELPHIA. J CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Paulette.lb 6 3 HOroh. 3b 4 2 13
L'b'veau, If 4
4 01 Daubert.lb
4 llRoush. cf
5 Oi Duncan, If
Ra'llngs,2b 6
Stengel, cf
Meusei, rf
Fletcher.se
Miller, 3b
Wheat, cf
Wlthrow, c
Williams
Smith, p
Detts. p
xW'stone
1 01 Kopf, ss
1 liNesle, rf
0 31 Sicking, 2b
0 0 Wlngo, c
1 2 Napier, p
0 o Totals 33 12 27 12
0 11
0 01
3 0
1 1
Totals 13 24 10
Batted for Wlthrow in ninth.
xBatted for Betts in ninth.
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
... ,09100000 1-2
,.!.-4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 7
Runs: Faulette, Miller, Groh (2), Dsu
bert (2). Roush (2), Duncan. Errors
Fletcher. Two-base hits: Doubert (2).
Three-bsse hits: Roush. Lebourvesu. Dou
ble plays: Kopf to Sicking to Daubert;
Groh to Sicking to Daubert; Fletcher to
Rawllngs to Pnulette: WMthrnw to Rawl
Ings. Left on bases: Philadelphia 10,
Cincinnati 6. Bases on balls: Off Napier
2, off Betts 2. Hits: Off Smith, 6 in one
and one-third innings; off Betts In six
end two-third innings. Struck .out: By
Napier 3 by Betts 1. Losing pitcher:
Smith. Umpires: O'Day and Quigley.
Time: 1:45.
Grand American Shoot
Opens at Cleveland;
Earle r)as Perfect Score
Cleveland, Aug. 24. Twenty-first
Grand , American handicap, the
classic in trapshoottng tournaments,
opened Monday with nearly 1,000
marksmen registered.
Paul C. Earle of Starr, S. C,
turned in a perfect score of 100 in
the Forest City introductory match.
Allen Heil of Allentown, Pa., was a
close competitor with 99.
Mrs. Toots Randall of Lima, O., is
a likely candidate for the women's
national trapshooting championship
as the result of breaking 84 out of
a possible 100 targets in the wom
en's preliminary match.
Pirates Get Catcher
Pittsburgh. Pa.. Aug. 24. It was
announced today that Bill Gleason,
former catcher in the Idaho State
league, had joined .the Pittsburgh
National league club.
Pol Peritt Rejoins Giants
St. Louis; Aug. 24.-Pitcher Per
itt, who left the New York Nation
als in 1919, owing to a sore arm, re
joined the club today. He pitched
in the Texas league this season. ,
1 No Trace of Bandits
Sedalia, Mc.vAug. 24. No trace
has been found of bandits who Sun
day robbed the safety deposit boxes
of the Bank of Deepwater, Mo., and
escaped with between $5,000 and
SENATORS H I T
FABER HARD AND
BEAT CHICAGO
Detroit Trounces New York in
Farewell Appearance at
Polo Grounds, Score,
5 to 3.
Washington, Aug. 24. Washing
ton hit Faber hard today and took
the final game of the series from
Chicago, 8 to 5. Courtney was
driven to cover in the seventh, vbut
the visitors were held in check by
00 S 1 3
CHICAGO. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.
Strunk, rf
1 0 Judge, lb 4 3 8 0
8' 2!Mllan, If 110 0
0 2Kllerbe,lb 0 0 0 2
0 0'Rlce, cf 3 2 2 1
3 0'Roth, rf 3 110
llHarrls, 2b 3 0 2 7
tt. Collins. 2b 4
Weaver, 3b 6
Jackson, If 6
Felseh, cf 3
J.Colllns.lb 4
Risebrg, ss 4
Schalk, c 3
Faber. p 3
Kerr, p 1
2 Shanks,3b,lf 4 2 1
4
lO'Nelll. ss 4 2 3 3
lOharrlty. c 4 13 1
0 2
0 llCourtney, p 2 0 0 3
Acosta, p 110 0
Totals 37 11 14 14
Totals 29 IS 27 17
Ran for Milan in fourth.
Chicago 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 06
Washington 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 x 8
Runs: E. Collins. Weaver, Jackson,
Fnlsch, Faber, Judge (1). Ellerbe .Harris,
Shankj (2), Acosta. Errors: Harris,
Shanks. O'Neill. Two-baae hits: J. Col
lins. Judge, Felsch, Shanks. Stolen bases:
E. Collins 2. Sacrifice hits: Rice, Ellerbe
(2). Roth. Doubla plays: O'Neill to Harris
tt Judge: Rlsberg to E. Collins to J.
Collins; Schalk to E. Collins. Left on
bases: Chicago Washington 2. Bases on
... : : .
balls: Off Courtney 3. off Faber 1 off
Acosta 1. Hits: Off Courtney, ll in six
snd two-third Innings; off Faber. 10 In
six Innings, 3 on base, none out in seventh;
off Acosta. 1 In two and one-third innings;
off Kerr. 3 in two innings. Hit by pitched
ball: Faber (Milan). Struck out: By Faber
3. bv Acosta 1, by Kerr 1. Winning
pitcher: Acosta. Losing pitcher: Faber.
Umpires: Morlarity and Hlldebrand.
Time: 2:03. .
Boston Beats Clevelund.
Boston, Aug. 24. By winning 7 to 2
today Boston took four of the five-game
series from Cleveland. Boston massed Its
attack on Clark while Bush kept Cleve
land's hits scattered until the eighth.
CLEVELAND. ! BOSTON.
AB.H.o;A. AB.H.O.A.
Granev, If 4 1 0 flHooper. rf 6 0 10
Jam'son.cf 4
W'ganss,2b 5
Smith, rf 4
Gardner, 3b 4
0 3 OlVltt. 3b 3 2 0 1
2 0
2 2
1 4
2 12
2 0
1 3
:x 3
1 2
0 3 4Menosky,lf 4
2 2 1 Hendryx, rf 3
2 4 li.McInnls, lb 4
2 0 l;.Schang. 0 4
O'Neill, c
Johnston. lb 3 0 11 ljSrntt, ss 4
Lunte, ss 3 0 2 3 Brady. 2b 4
Speaker 0 0 0 0 Bush, p 3
Clark, p 310 11 -
xBurns 1 1 0 01 Totals 34 13 17 16
Totals 34 9 24 12;
Batted for Lunte in ninth.
xBatted for Clark in ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2
Boston 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 7
Runs: Graney. Smith. Vitt, Menosky
(3). Hendryx. Mclnnlj (2). Error: Graney.
Two-base hits: Gardner, Smith. Hendryx,
Brady. Bush. Mclnnls. Schang. Stolen base:
Menosky. Double plays: Wambaganss to
Lunte to Johnston, Bush to Scott to Mc
InniB. Left on bases: Cleveland, 9; Bos
ton, 6. Esses on balls: Off Clark, 3: off
Bush. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Bush,
Johnston. Struck out: By Bush, 1. Um
pires: Dineen and Evans. Time: 1:46.
Detroit Wins Again.
New York, Aug. 24. Detroit made its
farewell appearance of the season at the
Polo grounds today, defeating New York,
$ to 3, and winning the series three
games to one. Three of Shawkey's passes
in the first and third Innings were turned
into runs.
DETROIT. I NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A,
Young. 2b
SlP'paugh, ss 6
2 2
Bush, ss 2 0
Cobb, cf 3 0
Veach, If 4 1
Hellmiwi.lb 4 1
Shorten, rt 4 0
Jones. 3b 3 1
Alnsmith.c 4 0
l 4iP:pp, ib 4
1 12
1 8
0 0
3 2
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 OIRuth. rf
2 OlPratt, 2b
7 2 Lewis. If
2 ol'Fewoter
3 OlGleich. If
9 2iBodie, i f
V
'ts SottJb yaWffo Tuufl, 9' II
fiomzh do iRivi
-Or&fc (Jour o&L JbeUfth dttm -Wifcirs or
',
4 10 liWard. Sb 3 0 13
Ruel, c 4 17 0
31 4 27 13Shakey, p 10 0 0
xMeusel 10 0 0
Totals
Collins, p 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 10 27 11
Rsn for Lewis lit eighth.
xL'sttrd for Shawkey in eighth.
Detroit ,.' 1 0 3 (I 0 0 0 0 1 S
New York 0 1 0 0 2 0 e e 03
Runs: Young (21, Cobb. Veach. Jones,
Pecktnpaugh, Pratt, Shawkey. Errors:
Bush, Alnamlth. Pratt, Collins. Three-bsso
hit: Veach. Stolen base: Jones. Sacrifice
hits: Bush, Ward. Double plays: Alnsmlth
to Young to Hellman to Young Left on
bases: Detroit, 1: New York. 9. Bates on
balls'. Off Shawkey, 4: off Collins, 1; oft
Ayr, 3. Hits: Off Shawkey, 3 in 8 In
nings; off CnUtha, 1 in 1 inning. Struck
out: By Shswkey, 4; by Collins, 1; by
Ayres. 8. Losing pitcher1 Miaukey.
Umpires: Connolly and Nallln. Time: 2:20.
Brown Win Twice.
Philadelphia. Aug. 24. St. louia won
two games todsy by the same score. 3 to 1.
Philadelphia was unable to hit either of
tho vtsltora' recruit pitchers, Bayne and
Deberry. at the right time, while Rom
mel and Perry, though not hit hard,
yielded hits when they counted. Slshr
was held hitlers In the second game after
hitting ssfely in 24 consecutive contests.
First game:
ST. LOUIS. I PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H. O.A.I AB.H.O.A.
Gerber, ss 3 12 4 Welch, rf 3 0 10
Gedon. ib 2 0 4 6 Dyker. 2h 3 0 3 1
Slsler, lb 4
3 14 0iC.Walker.lf 4 1 3
.Tacobson.ef 4 1
Williams. If 4 3
0 F.Walker.cf 4 1
3 1 O'Dugan, 3b
3 2 1
Smith. 3b 4
Tobin. rf 4
Severeld, c 4
0 0 4j Shannon, a
1 1 0 Perkins, c
0 4 UGrlffln, lb
0 0 11 Rommel, p
2 0 2
3 1
2 0
Bayne, p 4
1 'Galloway
Totals 33 9 27 15lxMyatt
Totals 28 6 27 12
Pstted for Griffin in ninth.
xRsn for Perkins In ninth. .
St. Louis 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 03
Philadelphia 00000100 01
Runs: Gerber (2). Slsler. Pogsn. Error:
Gerber. Two-base hits: Dogan. F. Wal
ker. Williams. Stolen base: Tobln. Sacri
fice hits: Shannon. Oedeon (2). Double
ploys: Gerber to Gedeon to tiisler (2),
Rommell to Shannon. Left on bases: St.
Louis. 6: Philadelphia, 8. Base on balls:
Off Rommell. 1; off Payne, 6. Hit by
pitched ball Bayne (Griffin). Struck out:
Ayers, p
0m houun or a pxivu-k&fo Mill
...
By Rommell, 1
Chill and Owena.
Secord game:
. IT LOUIS.
AB.H
PHILADELPHIA.
O.A I
AB.H.O.A.
Gerber, ss 6 0
4; Welch, rf
Gedeon, 2 b 4
Slsler. lb 4
Jacobson.cf 4
Wllliams.lt 3
Smith, Sb 4
Tohln. rf Si
Billings, c 3
Deberry, p 4
2 1 Dykes, 2b
1 C.Walker.lf
olF.Walker.cf
O'Dugan, 3b
3lShannon. ss
l'Ferklns. c
2;Grlffln, lb
1 Perry, p
3 10
0 0
0 1
Totals 33 8 27 141 Totals 30 8l 11
WllUsms out hit by batted ball.
St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 01
Philadelphia oOlOOOn.i' I
Runs: Jacobson (2) Tobln. Griffin, ev
ror: Shannon. Home run: Jacob
Stolen bases: Williams Perkins Dyk-s
Sacrifice hits: Billings Perry. Double
plav: Slsler to Gerber to Slsler. Left in
bases: St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 7. Base on
balls: Off Deberry 4, off Terry 3. Struck
out: By Deberry 2, by Perry 1. Umpires:
Chill and Owens. Time: 1:3.;.
State Base Ball.
Bennington, Neb., defeated the Big H
Hardware company team of Omaha Sun
dav. at Benninglon. score. 9 to 8. Sat
urday next, the Bennington team will play
the Excelsiors and Sunday the Elkhorn
club., both games to be played at Ben
nington. Elm Creek. Neb.. Aug. 24. Sunday af
ternoon at Peterson's summer resort the
Elm Creek ball team defeated Loomls.
Neb., nuking their sixth straight win.
Score: Elm Creek, 7; Loomls, 0. Batteries:
Ramsey and Llndville; Loomls. Masks and
Simpson.
Pierce Neb.. Aug. 24. Pierce won from
Norfolk Sunday by a score of 6 to 2. Bat
teries: Tierce, Whlrlly and Booth; Nor
folk, Winters and Ferris. Magnet plsys
here next Suifdey and during the Pierce
County fair Pierce will cross bata wltn
Dodge on September 1, Wausa on Septem
ber 2, and Tllden on September 1.
Bancroft. Neb., Aug. 24. Bancroft de
feated Wlsner here Sunday, 13 to 4. Bat
teriea: Bancroft. Rafferty snd Yost: Wie
ner, Hylsnd and Ksne. Bancroft is put
ting on a three days' bsse ball tournament
and carnival. September 7, t and 9.
Lindsay. Neb., Aug. 21. The base ball
tournament and celebration was marred
the past week by rainy weather,, but Sat
u&m amx fe&n
urday the weather was ideal and a large
crowd aittnaea, ana tne local can mm
put on an extra celebration of their own by
taking the crack Cornlea team Into camp
by the score of 6 to 2, and tharoby won
the long end of the 8150 purse that had
been hung for the event. The game was
close and Interesting until the sixth In
ning when the locals found Htttner for
six hits, nsttlng a total of eight runs.
R H E
Cornlea 080001 01 01 i 1
Lindsay 00000800 X t 1 1
Batteries: Cornlea. Hlttner and Danshy;
Lindsay, Stranskov and Hoegerl.
North Platte. Neb.. Aug. 24 The North
Platte Postofflce club outclassed Maywood
In a fast game here Saturday by a score
of 9 to 6. The game was. featured by the
ability of the locals to tightsn up in the
pinches and hit when hlta counted. Bat
teries: Maywood. Artley and Mills; North
Platte. Husband and Sandall.
Wayne, Neb. Aug. 24. Before a large
crowd Wayne defeated the fast Wakefield
team In one of the closest games of the
season, 3 to n. Sunday, at Wakefield.
Wright of the Joe Stechers pitched bril
liant ball for Wayne, allowing but six
scattered hits snd striking out IS. Rolfe
also pitched good ball striking out seven
and allowing six hits. Wsyne msde two
scores in the fourth Inning on two hits
and Rolfe hitting the leadoff man. Rat
teriea: Wayne. Wright and Clark; Wake
field. Rolfe and Trube.
Stanton. Neb., Aug. 24. In a fast snd
exciting 11-lnnlng game of ball, fealured
with many good plays, Humphrey look
the Stanton club to a trimming by a
score of 2 to 1. Neither team was able
to score until the nth Inning. Humphrey
acorlng 2 In the 1 1th and Stanton 1. Wag
ner for Humphrey pitched his usual good
game of ball getting 21 etrikeouls. snd
Atkinson for Stanton getting only five.
Batteries: Stanton, Atkinson and Carl;
Humphrey, Wagner and Cole,
Grand Island, Neb.. Aug. 24. The Hunt
ings Greys defeated the fast Beaver City
team Sunday before a large crowd, 3 to 2,
It was a pitchers' battle between Lefty
Thompson and Lefty Shocker. Hits: Hast
ings. 8; Beaver City. 3. The same teams
play at Hastings Sunday. September r,.
Superior plays at Hastings Thursday and
Grand Island Sunday.
Blooinfleld, Neb.. Aug. 24. (Special.)
The married and single men fought it out
on the local ball grounds Sunday after
noon, the benedlels getting beaten 10 to
4. Carroll was to have played here, but
canceled the game st the last minute snd
the time wss too short to book another
lesm. Niobrara plays here next Sunday.
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