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LI 03 R R THOMPSON VERY STINGY T0 TOPEKA Bavages Fail to Get Hit Off Rourke Slabman Until the Eighth Inning. TANNEHILL'S BAT DOES NOBLY TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 19.—(Special Tele- at the hands of Cecll Thompson. Up ! to the last half of the eighth inning, just anton | delivety. IT 15 NOT - ONE OF HIS WINGS ARE GONE ! Morse. Struck out: By Hoffmen. Muswer, 2; by Sehreiber, 2; by GHllig on % ot Ho;lmn'v'l. ?M ! fi ser, 4 , 3, o gan, 1. Puincd ball: MeAllistor. Pitohing record: Off Hoffmund runs and 7 hits in six jn- nings: off Sohreiber, 4 runs and 7 hits in filvo innings; off Musser, 2 runs and 7 its in five and two-thirds innings; off Gl in five and one- M. Umpire: Gelsel. 'RED 80X BEATEN BY WHIT HOSE Chicago Wins Great Fielding Game from Boston by Two-to-One : Soore, i FABER'S DELIVERY A MYSTERY CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—The Chicago White Sox woh a great flolding game from the Boston Red Sox, 2 to 1, here today. The visitors were unable to fathom Faber's John Collind walked In the n, 2 runs and four lll'(l Innings. pure |six(h Inning, stole second, took third on i 'l Bis ¢ isgfii, | is I°¢ i H § t : L. Thomes's wild throw, and -scored the winning run on Teibold's single to left. Bogre: onicy > wlowsoscoc® manasd Bluwe—cu-= P ulose— also Rl m. Beore CLEVELAND AB. two Bred o VI conemabewced Eewem LT PTG - 4 i Pkechori = i Col t, 1918, Internations) e Hrvicn. OH! ) CAN THAY CLAW MISBING ) BROOKLYN ALMOST UPON THE PHILLIES Advances Within Two Points of Leaders by Defeating Chicago in Exciting Fray. EXPLAIN HOW HAPPENS To BE OH! THERE'S A HISTORY 4OES WITH IT <18 THERE - l Standing of Teams | WESTHRN LBAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet Mol 5 513 500 500 AT BROOKLYN, Aug. 19.—The Brooklyns | ¢ advanced within two pothts of the Phillies today when they beat Chicago, 6 to 6, In an exelting battle,, The Cubs overcame & four-run lead, fihally tieing the scorw in the elghth, only to have Cheney send iu the winning run with a wild pitch tn the Dodgers’ half of the same inuins, Four pitohers were used, Lavender and Pfetfer being taken out because of heavy hitting. Two players ware severely Injured. Otto Miller wan hit over the right eye by & batted ball during practice and was taken to the Midwood sanitarium. Cy Wiillams w. 7 .002 6 51 664 528 818 608 A5 8 v o Yesterday's Results. WBSTERN LEAGUE. 8t. Joseph-Denver; team failed to ar- was hit by a pitched ball in the oighth | rive. inning and forced to retire. Score: llOO’l.-. > £l = 0% > - Glenonusmon msns s Qood, lutray, f. Cheney, 1; by Pfeffer, o ;In“- Trim Phils, ILADELPHIA, Aug. 19.Pittsburgh n hit Philadeiphia pitchers ety Sl T B itors also K 4 Al . Limes 3 SRatisd for Adame 2 o pes, @ Lincoln, 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gty & “Beieimore, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Loulsvitle, Kansas City, 1-0. Coll inneapolis, 5. Sirealahant, 53 3. A Atiante-Little Rock: postponed, rain. Gamey Toda, lmndnnh t cago Brookiyn. . o—ww:-‘mnm A Clove &E 'l' o : 5 W s -8t J 3 R R one- | p ity at wlohlu.u o ¢ " TS JOHNSTON MWLOUGHLIN WINS NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. 19.-Willlama defeated Johnston three sets to one. Mo- - | Loughlin vanquished Wallace Johnson, three sots to ome, and Griffin eliminated , | Trving Wright fa stralght sets. Sum- &% ePrescseonon Ul oo owpmnnanssd e S — e R e ol FOURTH ROUND, n“r“m. beat 1. C. ii;sa t i i £ i i1t i i i 4 :g;! e : : : g, : f _,5 i | ;: Drawn for The Bgf_gaorgé McManus YOU SEE * THE LOBSTERY ARg ALL PUT 1IN A _CRATE AND SOME TIMES THEY FIGHT AN ONE WiLL RITE THE CLAW OFF ANOTHER - WELL -TAKE 1T %) BACK AN' BRING ME A WINNER! NEWARK CLIMBS T0 FIRST PLACE Pittsburgh Team as Stepping Stone to Top Place in the League. FIVE TO NOTHING IS SCORE NEWARK, N. Uses J., Aug. 19.—Newark used Pitisburgh as a steppingstone to first place today, shutting them out, § to 0. Ed Reulbach, the local twirler, was in fine form, while neither, Frank Allen nor Cy Barger could stop Newark. Bunched hits were responsible for the Newark win. Score: RH.E Pittsburgh 000000000043 Newark 30020000 %591 Batteries: Barger, Allen and O'Con- nor; Reulbach and Rariden. Tops Lose to Terrlers. BROOKLYN, Aug. 19.—8t. Louls de- feated the Brooklyn Federals in a list- lesy game today, a feature of which was the running catch of Kore's long fly by Kauff in the seventh inning. Myers got four hits out of four times up, and Drake three, ot of four attempts, Score. R.H.E. 020110000492 0110001004811 Batteries: Plank and Hartley; Seaton, Upham and H. Smith. Cullop Too Much for Terps. BALTIMORE, Aug. 19.—Cullop was too much for Baltimore this afternoon and as a result, Kansas City won the open- ing game of the series, 6 to 1. The vis- iftors bunched their hits to advant and were never in danger of being headed. Score: R.H.E. 0012010208120 000000010192 Cullop and Basterly; John- Kkiitsch. Blues Biank Whales, BUFFALO, mn:d the el i tting them oul 3 ten hits off Prendergast were made L inning and these, with fast the bases, netted four runs. son and the seventh &rlm it Laki W. R Crosby. O Failon.. il., Y | "R. 0. Helkes, Davton," icago got a man past second base only | o once during the game. Score: RH.EB ‘Chicago ......0 0 0 0 00000051 Buffalo 040°5w0 3 Batteries: Preriflergast and Fischer; Krapp and Blatr. Seven Men Are Tied For Shoot Lead at The Chicago Meet,| CHICAGO, Aug. ¥.—The fact that 827 trapshooters tried to win the grand American handicap made it impossible to finish the contest, the big event of the Interstate assoclation's annual meet, in effect today, which darkness stopped short, however, the one contestants had shot eighty times, leaving a string of twenty ‘targets for tomorrow's compéti- tion. At the end of the day seven men were tied for the lead with scores of 78, six had 77 and seven had 76. The fifty high guns at the end of the contest will share in the purse of $7,813. The winner will receive 10 per cent of this, the second 9 per cent, the third best 8 per cent, and others in proportion. Today's leaders with theit Bcores were: . J. J. Randall (183 yards), Greensburg, K >. C. Hickman (19), Yeoman, la.: C. rgang (16), Chi ; L B. C fon: Tnd - Glison (B, Chicago; B Helm_(16), Rocktord, T’ o or eorge H. Mackle (18), Lawrence, Beers (18), Rockford, IIL; 19), Chicago: P. J. Graham X R. J. Stark 1t Neb.;: F. Card (1& H. L. Heinecke (16), Biue o S, i, benepre- Falt Lake City, against ke, Ta. against 94-04. Davton, O,, against J. R. J. M #" v Pittabu agatnst J v & 8, 8 Hinile, Oklahéma, City, ; ¢ Lawiy, Auburn, fll:"# Granam, REYNOLDS TO PLAY IN CHICAGO COAL GOLF MEE} Although already “in two golt toun naments, Sam Reynolds is getting ready to leave Sunday evening for Chicago t1 attend /the National Coal Men's Goll tournament to be held at the Glen Oa} Country club at Glen Bilen, Tk, a su. burb of Chicago. Reynolds is already playing in the Field club and Country club champjonshi) but will not finish either of them unt he returms from Chicago, where he ff | going in company, with Karl Bock ol the Union Pacific Coal company. Thed will be gone for four of five days. Recelve Regan Baek. The Detsoit club has recelved. Pitchet Steve Regan back from the Indl it club as not being up to specifications. ©L0. P. 1DE & CO., Makers, YROY, W, V. 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