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/ SRR SIS S S R RESE R WILL YOU PLEASE WURRY AND GET RE LATE NQADY e TOPEKA CARRIES OFF FIRST FRAY| tagersoll and Everdon Are Hit Hard, While Rookie Hall Pitches Fair Game, UOCHRAN IS THE BIG NOISE The Topeka Kaws, headed by the re- Youbtable James Jackson Invaded these rts yesterday and when the first en- gement of the world's war was over maha had dropped another combat, § 4. Bob Ingersoll's dollar movement was pipe for the gents from Kansas and rney Everdon, who succeeded him for he ultimate chapter, was equally vul- Jorable, On the other hand a youth med Hall, obliging for the opposition, Jtched a falr sort of a game, The Topeks landed on the dollar move- mt in the opening stanza. Bostick, hran and Fisher plunked off bits in & bw and two counts came over. A sacri- fee by Tydeman and Brown's blow Rored another. Not until the ninth did the Kawa score E-ln. although they combed Ingersoll i te frequently during the intermission. the ninth with Everdon working, a yali, a double by Cochran and a triple Jy Tydeman scored two. Omaha Scores in First. Omaha registered one in the first on rfll hit; a steal, a passed ball Jand roythe’s Infleld out. In the eighth Schliebner's hif, a wild iteh, *Wells' pinch blow- and ' Smith's o8 out scored another. A hit by Forsythe, a walk to Krueger, infleld out and Tannehill's single two more for Omaha in the final Sm, but Schliebner blew In the pinch the game was lost. George Cochran and Tydeman were leading factors in the hostile victory. ran and Tydeman each made three Hts and George accepted eight fielding hances out of nine. A double bill‘is carded for today. First une at 2 o'clock. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H, 0. A, B Py GO WA gt §58 Ha g gos 4 3 317 0 0 - T s Ao S ¢ 00§ L ey B0y § e 4 01 1 0 0 | R Lo G N LF & 9 30N S8 . ¥ 5 U ;w1 OMAHA, AB. R. H, 0. A, B .40 p 2 0 0 v e By A 5 9 ST Tk 5% B 0§ s S B R O (Y 8 Sl e fl g1 9 &3 .0 L o Sel Ve Al aed LR B TR e B | T NN et WOP 3 0,0 v 3 0 s G, e 0L TN 1 ) Sl O ST AR M 4 T. W 1M 3 *North ran for Forsythe in ninth, *Wells hund for Ingersoll in eighth. poka— 000 2-5 0132 32-u 00124 002317 Two-hase Bostick. Stolen bases: Sacri! i lay: Breen'to g Laft on . Struck out: 3. Bases on balls: 8, Hits: Off off Everdon, Hall. d 'mpires; Cusick L‘I MOINES CAPTURES TWO Denver Drops Both Ends of Double- Header. Dlfl mmm Aug. 9.—Des Moines won rm- D-l'ltr with scores of 4to 5 to 1. was & . The first game hard qunt battle, h ‘Qllch poor su) 'nmmn hole. J rst game; AB. R H O A B 0V 3 3 90 o $ 8 5.9 L B8 B9 Wk e 0 0 0 0 859 858 8 s Gl &t o 0 2 0 0 S B B U 58 VCE T 989 "L ¥ o 0 0 0 o Totals ............81 3 3 U T O DES MOINES, R M O A B ¢ 0 3 0 & s 0 30 ¢ ¢ 2 1 0.0 1 3 6 o 0 R B B 35 SR Wd £ ) e 6 03 o 4 0 ¢ 6 o 4 98 13 3 n ninth. 01100 20001 Jomes. Two-l v Fiwoldt, Sawyer, Baori- r, Galloway, Shieldas, ARE ver, 9; Des Moines, 8. Struck ‘outi Thomas, 7; by Sterser, 6. B..1 on baite. Off Thomas, 2. off Sterser, .& Hit by itched ball: By Thomas, = Millef, ‘llr- Cormick; by Sterzer, Hartford, Sawyer. Pitching record: Nina hits aud theea Fans | ofr Thomas in eight and two-thirds in- . Double play: Miller to terger to Time: ™ 2:08. Umplre: Van " Boore, second EAme: g~} game: DENVER. AB.R. H O A E Spencer, cf.. S LIRS ¢ fller, Tf. 40 148 MoQoimick, if. i OS¢ N | 0 Galloway, 'tb. 4 0 1 0 Coffe; 4 0 1 0 0 Shields, 1b. $ 9 2F 80 Kellher, $ 09 ok | Spahr, ‘c. § To PrEpae. @ itehell, 8§ 0.0:.808 0 Totals.. L8 1 .58 DES MOINES. AB.R. H Q@ A B Hunter, ¥ ¥ % 00 Bllls, 1f. i T 2 T A Hahn, rf. 3 0 0 00 Jones, 1b. WY Wi 10 Hartford, ss.... 3 0 1 g1 wyer, &5 &6 1 83 ) Bwodt: 3 4 0 1 3.0 Graham, T O % RN K Musser, 36 ¢'¥L e 0 5 9 WH 1 0 0 0010001 0.9 o 0 1 3 Two-base hit Epflnrer. Left on bases: Denver, 6; IIOI, Struck out: By Mu-nr, % by Base : | Off, Mitchell L Wid piteh: lay: Bpencer to l)oul\lo Spahr, . mn re: Van Syckle. JOSIES LOSE ’l‘wo TO * LINKS Nebraskans Capture Both Ends of Double-Header. 8T, JOSEPH, Mo, Aug. 8—The locals lost both gemes to Lincoin today. Soore, first game: LINCOLN. LR, H. 0. A B. Wolte, 1. s W iy T QR 8y DR BT | o 0 3 5 0 L Pk Wk O Yo ) PO T MR A | [ U i B AR Uk B 0 110 1 o 4 91 90 10 351 3 7N 1B 3 OSEPH, AB.R. H. 0. A E U e W, R T L S AR T N SO LI Ve R T8 4 0 0 1; 00 ! S Ve ¢ 2 0 4 Ry QPRI R SR Tk vl R 150700 8 8% 3 2 0'0°86 3 0 Felling, p. 3§70 1% 8 ¥ *Watson . 1.0 0 0 0 o Wideman, 0 0 0 0 0 o Keifer, p. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pt Totald ............ “ 3 9 B U o *Batted for Bliss in ninth. *Batted for Felling In ninth, jLincoln ... 100200003 t. Joseph . ooloo‘&oo—a Three-base MelIntyre, lliams. Sacrifice hit: MeIntyre. B 8 Wolfe (2), McIntyre, Lilo; ffigan, Bliss. Double plays: to | Willlams: Koehler to Bns. 8 out: By Felling, 3, by Dawson, § balls: Off Felling, 3; off Wideman, 1; off Kelfer, 1. Dawson, seven Inninga; off Wideman, nahe third inning: oft, Ksmr.u' 2:00. Umpl inning. Time: re: Score, se: game: LNCOLN. Wolte, If . cAB{ Ri HA Avi % LI . 370084 1.9 2 2 1 3 [3 % 9 ‘ [ [ Gy J# T T RS Seh ber, 50 9T R &N Whalen, 3b. 3 0 0 o0 ’ o McAister, G TR R | H Morse, p.. O ES PE R | 0. Totals obnei L U8 9URY. Bldg © ST. JOSBPH. - AB. R . Y Nicholson, 1 4 0 1 lt 90 Koehler, 2b. i 0 @ 290 Helmer, cof. 0 4 i 1] inz, 1b 9 3 0 Boultes, B el 30 T8 - \vuufim-. 3 3 L H wGroeling, e & i | o [ B | 3 0 2 6 21‘ 1B 0 000! $80888 88 'hu»l):u' ite: 1 u-d.gnenwlllhlx.m o its: Wolfe, Schreil Gatti n. Doublo pioy Bout- to Bnz, Strusk out m:uo 4. Hases on b.lll fer, 7; oft Morse, L. Prien. WICHITA OV I'lll’l--. sovx BIOUX CITY, Aug. .- in Bloux Cuy."':tfflt today of Wi 1 hurled ball, but the erroriess Bcore: SIOUX CITY. a RN ° ° ° 1 : o 5 o . ° LA (e WICHITA, AB, R, 3 ‘ 1 " ° 4 0 i o i ; et @ 3 aF -nnd\\h. *Batted for Richarde in nite, =31 153 10 one- | auigley was seriously injured this after- THE BF‘L, LEAGUR, ved. V\'on Lost. l’c( a 2 23:! W.L.Pe “ | Pittaburgh 5 u .56/ Kan. City. ... | 8t. Louis ..54 47 .1 | Buffalo . Brooklyn . Baltimore Yesaterday’'s Retn WESTERN mouu. Wichita, 3; Sloux City, 2. Topeka, 5; Omaha, & Lincoim, 3:4; Bt. Josebh, 30, i Denver, 3-1; Dea Moines, 4-5. \ATthAbl.’lABAQUR Boston, 6; St. Louls, 2. Brooklyn,' 18;" Chlcag Philadeiphia, 4G unanmu. | P New York: burgh, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. .35 86 ,847| Columbua .41 € Chicago, Pltl.lburlh. Bt. Louls, §; Ball AMERICAN AlmlA'HOfl. 4 Wichita at Sloux Omat coln at Bt | r at Des uo—Bomu at St Louts, Brool Philadelphia Ll cmcmn.u Nev Ym- at Pittsbu N H Leagu roit at Washing. Chicago at Phlhhlphll. Chnhna o k-w York, Bt. Lo\ Fede: flu—P\z buun at Balth uon. Bt. Lo 1:( Bufialo, Chicago at Newark, Kansas City at Brookiyn. ble playe: to Kane; Talllon ot % ls: Oft Clark, 1, g Ll S S { Umpire Quigley is Seriously Injured | by Gas Explosion| OHICAGO, Aug. 9~Umpire B. C. noon by an explosion of gas in the stove of the ticket office at the National League perk. He was inflating his breast protector when the accident oc- ourred. He was badly burned and was siclans said there was nothing to indicate that his injuries affected any vital organ and that probably he would recover. 'Gilmore Puts Ban On the Mud Ball ll\lAH \ TUES DAY, AUGL GRORGE CUTSHAW TIES WORLD REGORD! Six Consecutive Hits in that Many Times Up. CHICAGO TEAM IS SHUT OUT CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—Qeorgs Cutshaw, sceond baseman for Brooklyn, today ticd the world’'s record beld by Clarence Beaumont of Pittsburgh, by making six consecutive hits in as many ‘imes at bat in the game against Chlcago. ‘The visitors ghut ont the locals, 13 to 0 Brooklyn played a slugzing game, making a total <f twontyt-hree hits off Plerce and Btandridge. Not a man walked on | oither side and no sacrifices were mado. Umpire O'Doy, who was reappoinied yos- terday, was compelled to oficlate alons today Quigley, Beore, BROOKLYN, o =l vo~cnence? 1 Bl o ansung | cacwnaBont vled for Bl‘nflfld.a n n 1004 CINCINNATI, Aug. fight which lested twalve nati won from pmlm-n-tr-:. CHICAGO, Base on error: Brool e, I in five lnnmn. n four innings. Stru hy Prefter, 1; O funing ga (hml‘n lnfl 'hleg lrt.‘“lla\lh uvercome o Soored twice on Hyatt's CHICAGO, Aug. %~Use of the “mud David City Defents ut"u-. DAVID CITY, N s —(Bpebdial,) ~Dav| city Nl uy Leam Aunvn for mnr 1 nn because his partner, Ernest C. was hurt by a gas explosion. b' t'fn °.&v.?:: in in » n- % Moeller, I" l 0 LA "{ ! 107ater, 5 3 nd Cobb, 0 - Milan, oo yron & wiond 0 0 Shanks, 1 9Gundil, 1b...¢ 11 | 1 0Kopp, 'If 1 3 01 . 1 ampions & 0 ed in t :‘I‘ei wingle and Griner’ flm!hlc‘ . flflh -.ne‘ £25 - PO 'fl% IST 10, !ll.'u Drawn for The Bee by George McManus IW’TQO MOTHNER - | MAVE NOTHIN Y ONE TO ONE ARD IS PLAYED 70 A TIE Inning While a Heavy Thunder- Storm is Passing Over. TWO GAMES CARDED FOR TODAY | prAY STORZ T!Al IN OMAHA NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—~New York and Cleveland played a short 1 to I tie here today, the game being terminated in the sixth inning by a heavy thunderstorm. w York was at bat at the time, there being two out. Kirke scored Cleveland's run in the second inning on a home run and New York tled in the fourth on a single and steal by Boone and Caldwell's single. Two games will be played to- morrow, Bcore: CLEVBLAND, NEW YORK. ABH.OAE ABH.O.A B, Wille, 33170 0High, of,. 11700 9 0 1 OPeckinp, #s..3 0 3 ¢ 1 0 2 4 0muwel, ib 0111 90 8 uPlon it 1600 i 19 1 0Cool 6000 0 0 ||-r\ul| 010 ] 1 1330 B, 0,108 0 400 Mitchell, ‘.2 0 1000 | Totals .21 ¥ RN ! *Two out when game called account of rain, 4 Cleveland 01000 01 New Yor! «1-010-—1 Home Blul n_bases: Peuklnn & .Bnone Dou E}l l'ullnmllih l p. rned runs: New York. 1; Llnvallnd. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. on atiere Ofe Caliwell, 3! off. Mitcnell, & Struck out: By Caldwell, 3; Mitchell, 8. Umpires: O Loughlin and Hildebrand. Nabors Setties Down Too Late, IRohin gave. Chichgo A bix' food 1 {he ng gave Chicago a big lead in Hirst threo nnings today and Philadel- phia was easily defea! lormerly of the Newman, Ga., club, dowu after the third inning al good ¥ Wis evel except ln lhn ninth inn) .pkndla -upnnn Seor and was given PHILADELPHIA, Teh visitors took an ea get! 1wo runs in the first on & base :NiiAnl‘ lnfl hree singles. They A‘dn ln """.'- " 6166 the third on Willlams' error. An error R Dale was responsible for another in 2360 sixth. n the sixth the locals scored twa, p, 31330 runy oft o dguble, An error and four sin< g 11830 lorced aree’s @, ‘l‘h:‘ ::vmm Cincinnati tied the Blackb., 0331 score on (wo sinsles a l sacrifice. ‘r-har. ». 3 :: Seore T . - - rmunmu“ Cllcl'lll‘no otals solale AN Byrae, 3. 11 31 | *Batted for Nabors in nlvllh Bancrof 11 171 Chie 100003 08 Paskert, 't 16 $ 3% th“olvhi- 0000001 Qrevals. o4 38 38 8|, Two-base hita: Schang, Weaver. Whitted, 01 7 | | Nlehoft. tb...3 0 & (E R W.Kiliter. 16 420 Demaree [ R 00 1| Wea Mayer. p. 00 0 ¢ 1| to Blackburne, Lapp to o Kopt. Mirst buse o 23 o8 erors: Cohluu(‘n 5y Jinses on balle Totaly et [ > ‘aber, 6; \of akors, *Rodgers 2 hed ball: ' By Nubo) xlurpny an i Struck out: By 4; by Na- *Onee out when wlnnm‘nrul weored. s "Umpire: 1vans lNi Chill. i B PP Wins in Thirteenth. 2 WABHINGTON, Aug. 9.Veach's dou- w‘ hl.. Burns' single and Young's tri Two-base h with two out in the thirteenth ng R gv- Detrolt, two rins t‘u’&‘ 86 lod vie- V-l' ashington jay. n ‘ash- s ington's hnr inning, ~Gandil doubled, Kopp drew a pass and ‘Willlams, pinch hitting for Han moved them up with a s, but McBride fanned and ter_Johnson, batting for Ayres, flew to Veach. Bcore: WASHINOTON. bl- out 'Blllod for Btanage h. *Batted for He vll!l McBride to Il'o-ur Bush | to Burns, Vitt to Y hctrvi Wi l. on balls: b..‘u-& Off Boell 554 s, 4 in sev IALM Btruck l o serase: 1 Bases 6 Hits: off Aye Berton Shuts Our St Louls. fTooers pess and Soeek it run on Gosbic. Tha eecond cama M. on Speaker's second deuble, & sacrifice and | Agnew’s error. Score: Lo masTON ABROA AmEO W i W3 812 e300 m..5 180 1100 oo 8 0 in1e of. .31 1 1300 1.3 0890 s130 NS R ef60 “.3 08y 1340 L w3 2 01 0000 ot reoaq 1110 “saryliioet 1 IR 1 ———] :. auMn L y | o000 10 0-2 Doubie o A #t. Loulh, 0 | L It " 't Koob,.| ‘ellman. | ok -] Koob, I Poster,, & | (fmpives: thew and Commolly. Tamnlirey Iwown -ulot-. [smcm;as TRAN 7 Brooklyn Seoond Baseman Makes | Gsme Called During the Sixth Dodge Club Opens ens Two-Woek Tour | Byuullnl.l byl‘-l by Ayers, 2. Umpires: Dineen and Nallin. chal Tel- | MADIRON, Nab. — it ) Sox Rept Wumpbrey 8 e A the | cHuring' s 1ocal dummnl o By o | tw & The ..w. of 7 ibom, T uwnu - e, | -E_% Nlhn: Tret.. Umpirms: . STARTS BIG TOUR in Nebraska Before Large COrowd nt Herman, Accompanied by hig ball team, which yesterday started a two-week tour of the state, Joe Stecher, world's champion wrestler, arrived in Omaha last night and registered at\the Millard hotel. The eam will leave at 8 o'clock this morning for Arlington, where they will play the town squad this afternoon. Stecher plays on the initial corner for the “Dodgers” and holds the job through sheer merit and not because of his box« office powers. His brother, Anton, ap- pears in the lineup aws short stop for the same reason. ‘When Btecher appeared in the dining roon. of the Millard the cabaret perform- ance was stopped by the applause for the young glant, The “Dodgers” opened their attack at Herman, where they beat the town team, NEWARK, { the ent're serles and made it stralght victorles by defeating Kahs & City twice today, terly fought. After Moran had measure in the firat George Stovall sent Main in to check the locals, but he falled. A pinoh hit Strand settled the game In the four.h inning. Stovall protested the game, clstming Rariden interfered with his bat- ters by touching their bats. same: Kansas City.0 0 0 Newark .....0 3 Batteries: ¥ Brown; Moran necond r Kansas City0 1 1 Newark & Protest. v 1 0 N. 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