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ROCnESTETl DEMOCRAT AND CITROMCLE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914'. 17 PROGRESS OF PENNANT PARADES. BOTH GAMES GO TO WHITE SOX BY SAME SCORE HALF OF LOAF FOR CLUBS IN FIRST DIVISION INTEKlfATIONAX IEAGTJE. Yesterday's Sora, Rurhreter .5 tanlngt.

City prevldeufe 9... UoatreeU I Twoato PRIEST SCORES ONLY TALLY AS )UPE BDTTS IN Wild Throw Lets Him in but Run Doesn't Count. CUBS ENGAGE IN FIST FIGHT AND PIERCE IS TOO MOUTHY Brcsnahan and Zimmerman Punch Each Other and Are Banished Along with Pitcher, Chicago Going Down to Defeat in Rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yestarday's Scores.

fhteaa-o first isnw Cleveland 0 Ch.tf.iegi S. gsun. 0 Noae others senesJuled. Standiut of the Clubs. Newark rain Iluffalo Standing: of tha Clubs.

Won. I.cmt. PC, Baltimore S.H 44 KlK S.1 43 Provldeaiae 44 Buirals OS 47 Ml Toronto fa Jan Kewark 4S AS Montrea 41 SS Jersey City 34 11 ,4 Woo. Lost. ir, PhihadelDblw 7 34 HotoD AH 45 MM ashtnaton AA 47 .0:19 Detroit AH 51 .510 hloKO A.I Ail JUHI St.

Louie AO Ag York 44 .44 t'levelwd gS If IN GREAT DUEL Games To-day. KiM'tiester at Jersey City. Buffalo at Newark. Montreal Providence. Toreuto a4 Baltimore.

LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores. at. Louie 3, ...5 Inufngs. Vftrk Boston 0 IS inolnga rinriuuavti BrookLvn I'htiaae PbUsvdslpuia Pittsburgh 4 Standing of the Clubs.

Hon. Lost. P.O. New York A7 4A JUS HI, Louis AA 4 B.N. ton Al 4 JUS liicage 33 4H Philadelphia 47 Cincinnati 47 4 Itrooltlta 44 A3 Pittsbarxh 43 A3 Games To-day.

St. Louis at New York, bliiuts at Urooklyn. mt. Hwton. J'ltUburgh al phUadelphls.

---t4- Brooklyn May Take Getz or Callahan from Newark Something in Nature of a Swap Is Likely to Develop Before the Week's End. New Vork. Aug. 11. The presence of (Jus Gets, Leo Callahan and Mike lleck-inKcrofthe Newark Indians at Ebbetg Field yesterday led to tbe report that either Ciala or soon would be seen in a Superhn uniform, Gets playing third base instead of Egan, or Callahan covering right field instead of Ktengel.

Officers of the Urooklyn club, however, dpnied thnt any transfer whs contemplated. Many of the Brooklyn fans would like to see Callahan on the starboard aide of the Superba outfield. Stengel's work hag not been first class this season and rompmbranees of the form flashed by Callahan when the youngster ca mo down from Elmira couple of years ago to play for Brooklyn, have the fans velline for Callahan's purchase, With Hy Myers. Dulton and Wheat In shape probably would he kept on tho bench a greater part of the time. Wheat nt present is on the hospital list with an injured ankle and Myers is playing under the handicap of a strained Count of 2 to 0 Is Twice Against Cleveland.

JACKSON HOLDS TALLY DOWN Outfielder Hakes Kemarkable Spear of Ply With Bases Full to Retire Sox Collin Belts Out a Homer to Settle One Encounter CJik-ago, Aug. 11. Chicago abut out Cleveland by tbe aame score, 2 to 0, in each game of a double header to-day. Both coutet were pitching duels. Weaver's triple followed by a fielder's choK-e.

gave the locale tbe firwit game, while C'ollina'g home run in the opening ul the aecoud game was enough to win. Jackfou made a great run after F0111-aicr'a long Hy and speared it, and retired the aide witli the buses filled, in the first game. The fielding of Weaver wna a feature in each game. Scores: First Game. OI.BVBLAND.

ab. b. po. CIBCAOO. ab.

h. po, s. Weaver as. 8 4 4 wane 4 Clwpfnea lb 4 Jaceaot) rf. 4 H'hburo 3b 1 0 9 1 1 1 1.

I 9 I I 0 1 9 1 9 I'olllna rf. Wonoj rf Kirks Knurnler lb Mayer W'bMffan as Deromltt If Pefolil O'Nolll Mitrhell p. Cnnntbe cf. Breton 3t. Woltgang Liol more Totala i 54 13 4 Totals 7 27 IS Cleveland OOOOOOOO 00 Chicago 00001001 '2 Huns, Weaver, Coombs; two-base bit.

Wood; three base bit, Weaver: hits, off Mitchell 7 In 7 lunlnss, ofT Coliamore 0 in 1 innlug; sacrifice hits. Momtnltt, Breton; stolen bases. Jackson, Chapman, Coombs, Collins; left on bases. Chicago 8. Cleveland hit by pitched ball, by Mitchell 1 (Weaver); struck out by Wolfgang 3, by Mitchell time, umpires, Dineen and Hhcridan.

Second Game. CLEVELAND. ab. h. pa.

a. Oraaey If. I 1 9 CHIi-idO. ab. po, a.

Weavnr aa a ft a Ctttprasn 2b 4 0 4 1 H'kburn 7b I 9 1 1 9 JerkHon rf, i 1 9 Qllins 3 1 0 9 Courtlier Hi 3 9 IB I a Wood cf Kirks lb. 1 9 14 9 9 9 3 9 9 4 a a 2 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 srhal I 1 9 W'hgaoa as 3 Dt.mmltt If 1 0 9 0 9 Pmjit Jb. t'oombs rf. 3 0 0 9 Rnitotl lb. 1 9 0 4 9 lOlcotie 19 19 1 Kean Morton Cuwnbe p.

Totals 8 34 14 3 Totals I IT 19 9 Batted for Morton tn eighth. Cleveland OOOOOOOO 00 Chicago 10001000 2 for Chicago, Collins, Schalk two-basa lilt, tJrnney; three-base bit, Kirke; home run, Collins; hits, oft Morton 8 In 7 Innings: sacrifice nil, Deminltt: stolen bnao, Dcnuiitt; double ploy, Hchalk to Weaver; left on bases, Clcvelnnd first base on balls, off Morton 1. off Clcotre struck out. by Cicolte 5, by Morton 3. by Coutulm time, umpires, Dineen and Sheridan.

SEVENTEEN SINGLES EARN UTICANS EASY VICTORY OVER STARS Pent-ups Romp Away with First Game of Double Bill-Second Tied. State League Scores. J'tjee 12 flrt game Syracuse 5 sacond gsuie Mynicuw 4 Oilier a.imes poslponsd; roln. Standing of the Clubs. Won.

Lot Ill M2 ,111 40 4S. 41 IW) 4 4ll SH -IS ill iii IMV .014 fsi Wilkes llarre Kltniia ilea Troy Itinxri a tnton AHmiiiv Syracuse bora ton Games To-day. Tn.y at Albany. I tlca at Syracuse, ki'-ranlon tit Wilkes Bnrre. L'llliira at llin-liiiiotoii.

Syracuse, Aug. It. I'tlca won that firot game of a donble-besider, 12 to 3. by superior stick work, but darkness halted the second game In the ninth will) the score tiod at four runs each. Hewe; Kilter A V( Ii, Syracuse 00020003 0 -5 I tlcu 3 1 2 0 1 3 3 0 (J--12 17 i Batteries Iloust-r.

Alexander and Psvne; Buck ami Mi Douough. I'mpire- MoHrlde. HK(HND GAMK. Syracuse 0 10 0 2 1 0 0 0-4 3 3 V'tlca 00004000 04 1 Ballerina-; North and Wheeler: Hrower, Oberlln and AJilea. iupire LEHIGHNOfTOWHT NAVY-SWARTHMORE ON FOOTBALL FIELD Penn State.

Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Tech. and Villa Nova on Schedule. Soulh Bethlehem, Aug. 11. The Athletic Committee of l-cliigh University has announced the lint of football guinea for tbe coming season.

On the schedule will appeur four new teams in i'grnugle Johns Hopkins, Penn State uml Villa Nova. Tito teatua dropped are Albright, Navy, Kwarthmore and Haver-ford. Of, the occasion of the Carnegie game the gymnasium will be otlioinily dedicated and opened. All of tile games but two will be played at home, tbce with Yale end latl'ayette. Tho schedule ia peiiiapa the hardest Lehigh baa had In years, aUo the most attractive.

It is expected that the new Taylor stadium will be about finished by the lime the football sen son opens. The schedule. September and Marshall Coi-lege, ot home. October 3 --Carlisle Indians, at home. 10 Vale, at New Haven.

(htober 17 Cnriicttlo at home. October 24 Muhlenberg, at loane. OctolsT Iidnis HopLlns, at home. Noventlwr 7 Penn male, at borne. Nm-eiidapr 14 V1M Nova, at home.

NoviulH'r 21 Ijifa.vi-tte, at lOa.stun. Scottsvllle Nine Wants Game. Kcottsillle, Aug. il. The Hcottsvllle town team would like to play some grl oul of town nine Saturday.

Bergen or t'hurchvllle preferred. Write Wra. Chicago and Brooklyn vide Double Header. Di- SO IT IS AT INDIANAPOLIS Hoofeds Take First Gam but Terrapins Turn Tables Tom Seaton Gives Tinker's Men hut Two Hits, Jack Qulnn and Cy Barger Beaten Chicago, Aug IL The Brooklyn snd Old. cago Kederal leaders divided double-hsader to-dny.

In the oral game Seaton held Chicago to two bits snd won, to 0. In the second game Chicago drove Blue-Jacket from the slab and won, to 8. dcorea: rilt.ST 4JAME. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 12 Chicago OOOOOOOO 04) 2 rteaton and Land; Uendrti and 11 lock. SKCOND GAME.

Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 9 Chicago 001 10300 11 i Batteries Blneacket. Uouek, Chappello and Land; Johnson aod Block. FEWER HITS BY WINNERS Indianapolis, Aug. 11 Indianapolis and Baltimore divided a double-header here today, the home tealu winning the first game, 7 to 3, and the visitors the second, to 4. Kauff's fielding was a feature In the first eonteat, and timely hitting waa rewisinslible for oth vietorlirs.

Scores: Flit ST UAMK. Baltimore 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 a 4 Indianapolis 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 11 1 Batteries Quiun aud Jacklltneb; Kaiser-ling and Kurlden HliCOND GAMlB. Baltimore Vi 0101001 0 6 2 ludiaiiupolis 2 II 0 II II II 'J 04 11 4 Batteries 4'nnnelly, Suggs and Russell; llilllard, UrCuuuuughly and Warren. BUFFALO 3, KANSAS CITY 2. Kansas City, Aug.

11. Schuls was master of the situation at critical periods, and Buffalo defeated Kansas City to-day, 3 to 1 Score: 'Sun's lo 00 0 20102 0 ft 3 Kaums City 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 tl 4 Batteries Ichuls and Klalr Alton, Adams, Won ud Bron. ST. LOUIS 4, PITTSBURGH 2. St.

Louis, Aug. IT. Ht. Louis took today's gnoie from Pittsburgh, 4 to 8, and matlo It three out of four for the series. S-ore: Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 09 I St- Lo'li 01020100 94 0 0 Ballerina -Burger and Berry; Brown snd Simon.

CASHION BLOWS IN SIXTH; LEAVES BOX WITH BASES LOADED CouchmanThenForcesRun Across and Providence Has Game Sewed up. Providence, Aug. 11. The Grays knocked Cushion out of the box in the sixth Inning this afternoon, scoring five rims in quick order. Couclimau, who euccewicd him wilb lhe bases full, forced in a run by passing plutle, but went well thereafter.

May pitched an xy game, lightening i tm pinches. i-nmuenee won, to a. Bcore: MllVllVENiW. MONTRBAU sli. h.

po. a. a all. Ii. po.

s. Platte rf. 4 1 .1 9 0 ir.inimr 1k 4 I a 9 Powell 1 9 9 0 9 Purtull ae. I 1 A a a Sheas, lb. KOnii'w lb I 9 19 Klpport, If.

I 9 0 woman cf 4 Twellnr rt I I 4 faeruiue as 1 3 fiauman lb. I I 0 "ISroltli rf 4 I 1 4 I 9 9 4 1 4 id. 1 lino, 9 9 9 1 Kwher 114 1 c. 11X90 9 I 1 0 1 0 4 I rtsiina 3 rcbmaA all 9 3 9 9 Toiale If 14 0 Tolals 4 10 II I'rovldnico 10 0 110 0 0 Montreal 0 0 1 000 2 0 03 Hons, for Providence Pintle, fchesit, K. 2, Tiiliveller.

Ma Muan, Ko ber j. Onslow May- for Montreal. Boyle. How-ley. Cushion: hlls.

off Cushion, in rt 1 3 lnnlnirs; stolen b-ses, Kalulpie, Platte I'onoll: Kirriflrs) hits K. Onslow. Vuitoll, Kippert, Viy. Hhean: doitble plays, Kncher to IS. Otislr.it- fttnlth to Pelnlneer: struck out.

by Mijs by r-Mshnm lliht base on bulls, off Mnvs 1. off ''u-hion 2, oft- Couch ma hit hy pitched ball, bv Cushion. IK. p.ft on lases. Providence 1.

Montreal 1:41: iimnlica. I'hIv and Oiilllllower attendance, wt, BIRDS SOMETuCKY NOT TO BE TWICE THUMPED BY LEAFS Four Runs to Bad When Second Game Summarily Ends Four Hits by Pick. Baltimore, Aug. 11 The Maple I.eafa took the opening game of the series from the Oriole (o-day, to Itogge held the Flock safe at all singes of the game. Howard, a rcrrult pitcher, was touched uj for thirteen hits, but seven of the numl er wer of the lullcld variety, i'll'ck's playtug featured, lie made four hits In as many times up and stole three bases.

the secoud contest was halted in the second inning with the ncore 4 ta 0 in tbe visitor' favor. Hcore: BALTIMOHK. I TOHDVTO. ad. b.

po. a. ab. o. e.

s. IS. I I 1 9 9 I 19 I 4 9 I 4 1 Wtlsim rf 4 1 Barrows ff. Kail is am it Parent es. Sas'l'skf rf Dunn cf Mt'Avojr fifths Howard i'u 1t I 4 1 1 1 4 I 9 4 9 I 1 4 1 4 9 1 Starter PrUisi 'loOaa to, O'Msrs st.

Krayi rf Ivellr 9 Hus 9 1 I I 9 1 I 9 9 9 Tunis it I 17 14 31 Totals Ml It 11 9 Baltimore OOOOOOOO 00 Toronto 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 1 1 Kuus, for Toronto, Wilson, Pick, Kelly 2, H-gge; twobsse hit, r'itstrlck; sacrl. flie hit, 1'arent; stolen bases, Kandusky, Pick frst bases on balls, off Howard I. erf ItoiMfe striK-k out, by llonurd by KccKo left on Imses, llnltlttiort 7, Toronto tbne, umpires, Borty and I'llincntii. TEI-STATE LEAGUE. At Heading Reading 8, Trenton S.

Other games postpoued; rain. HANRETTE BEATS FIELD OF CRACK SWITOIERS FOR BUFFALO NEWS CUP Does Hundred Yards In 62 Seconds, Fast for Open Water, in Crystal Beach Meet. NOT A 5KEETER SEES FIRST Bill Upham Retires Fasts In Order for Tire Successive Innings Pipp Swings So Viciously at tha Ball He Throws His Arm Out of Joint Jersey City, Auk. U. The rainmakers butted into the proceeding between Jersey City and Rochester at West Side Park this afternoon anrj flooded out the game just when Gan-zel's pennant contenders had made a break for the victory and increased strides toward the trout, drowning out their prospects by stopping the game, compelling the result to revert back to even frame and making it a draw without a score either way, Rochester was the aggrewor all the way ami made their rivals hustle some to keep them away from the scoring tablet.

They took liberties with Gilbert's benders at tbe itart, while Jersey City wan made helpless in their attack throitifh the ipleiidid form displayed by Bill Upliam. The Rochester twirlcr had rare curve ami perfect control and as a result of this dryer combination Jersey City found it impossible to register safe hit or to land a representative safely on the initial sack during fhe live rounds of duty performed by fhe Rochester gunner. Gams) to Be Transferred Here. WTien hostilities were Interrupted Rochester had one run over the plate and a man on third with noun out. After wailing the required length of time for it to clear up Umpire Carpenter appeared and declared tin gain' off.

President Tom Fogerty at first announced the tie game would be Included lu a double bender to-morrow hut later changed his niind and decided to fro liefer the (tame to Rochester and pliy it off on the Skeoters' next yjait tn tha Hustlers' camp. Third baseman Bues was Injured in collision witb the fence in running for a foul fly on Sunday and ws out of the scrimmage to-day. Pltehor tuque, the Cuban, took bis place at tbe hot eornee. Thrse Hits In First Two Bounds. In the first Inning Messenger lined to Murphy and was retired it Brat.

Priest hit a fast one through the box to wnter field. Walah laced i long fly to right which Wriglit nailed on the run. Priest attempted to pilfer lecond but was caught in tha act by Reynolds's goivd throw. Pipp In tha second singled to right, Hchults hit one too hard for Murphy to handle and both men were snfe, Then Pipp fell asleep but wan aronsrd from his nap at second by Otlbert's quick throw to Mtipyhy who tagged the first saoker wide of the cushion. Smith bit an easy fly which Murphy grabbed and Schnlts was caught The third appearud promising witb tbe bags Jammed wllb Rochester runners ond two out but Jersey City succeeded in polling out safely, McMillan lined to LBQtie for an out at Erst.

Williams filed to Kelly, t'pham was safe on Murphy's low tbrovr toward Srst. Gilbert lost control, permitTing Messenger snd Priest to stroll. Walsh, bow-ever, raised a foul which fell nenr the pleyera' bench witb Reynolds tinder it Bchulta Hits for Two Backs, In the fourth, after IMpp had failed on strikes Scbults Hoed a two-bagger to left. Smilh holste,) an easy fly which Lehr siueosed. McMillan hit to Murphy who tossed him out at first and another good chance faded.

It was regular order in the fifth. Ttii'u cinirt the sixth and the tain. Priest worked Gilbert for a free trip. Walsh sacrificed ir. front of the plate.

Gilbert rushed in, grabbed tbe ball and threw Into Tight field and Priest crossed the Pan while Walsh slopped on third. Pipp made a Vicious swing at the bull after taking his B'n'-e st tat, missed and threw his arm out of joint. He received first nld to the injured and before the gnme could net started the shower broke. Tbe score: ROCHBfvncn. ab.

I). So. a. a Mne'tieer a I I I JHKMEV OITf. eb.

k. ne. e. 9 Wrlshl rf. 19 14 1 Prion.

Walsh st Ptpe 11 I I I I I 9 9 9 1 4 farreli rf. Utttue I.hr 2D K.lly Hai-rr 4 19 9 119 19 I 4 4 9 4 119 Hill Schiills Smug If MU'ltas ae 1 1 4 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 1 9 9 I 9 Menrjr a. I I I 1 Williams e. Cphsm 9 9 fievmilile it, 9 I 9 Otilwt 19 9 14 Hi 4 14 III I 1 (law called In first half of sixth Inning. Rochester 0 0 0 9-0 Jersey City ei)M Klrst base on errors Rochester i (Walsh, I pliant), Necriltce bit YVsJsa.

Two-base htt JH-htUts. Left ou baNae BorheMcr tl. r'lrsi base on ball Oft tjtl-ttert a (Messenger. Priest 2), Struck ottt. By tillbert (I'ipp.

Upham); toy I pliaai (Uhr). I nipires Carpenter aud fsellla. Time- to minutes. SEHI-PRO BASE BALL M. C.

A. team without a gaitu for Saturday and would like to book struug opiKUicut, either the city or wit town. 'I'houe Kd aaitih. at tha y. M.

4'. or call bltn oa Dell 'pboav Una StWMV. KLTKR CLKAXEUS have Soturrtay tad Sunday upon for games on their esa grounds. Out of towa engagements will be accepted for eek daya atl Ujclt. ter 'pboue Ktone COVCOKIW birve, Sslurday and Suatlay open for strong amateur er semi-pro pa ms.

Climax A. Klter Cleaners, 1hb. auta A C. or Orange Blossoms preferred. An out of towa engagement le) warded fcr Saturday.

Call Harold Perry evenings on Bell 'pbooe Main 40H-J. KOCHBSTBH A. A. has Saturday ODea and would like to bear from a good out-of-town team. Address 1.

Conover, No. Hit Clinton sveuue south, or call 7e4, eltlier 'pboue. jra'FKKHON TilkiAPKtt team "will sa-gage the Trolleymen this forenoon at 10 o'clock at fteriesee Valley I'ark. The fersons would like to book other foreseen games for weak days. Afternoon contests can be arranged will) out of town time Ad.lresi Dave Allcu, Jefferson Tbeaua REDS AND BRAVES New York, Aug.

Bresna-hn, catcher, and Henry Zimmerman, third baseman, of the Chicago National league baseball club, eugaged in a fiat fht on the diamond during the game with Brooklyn to-day. Umpire Kason terminated tha encounter by ordering K)thi nu'n from tha field. A wild throw by Zimmerman, which 'suited in two Brooklyn runners scoring in the fourth inning at a time when was leading, 2 to 0, angered lircsnuban, who directed some re.murks to Zimmerman. To these Zimmerman tuok offense. The fight followed.

Brooklyn won, 3 to 2. The winuing fin came in the fifth inning on OMara'a scratch hit, I'ailbert's sacrifice and errors by Ih-rrlck and Snier. l'iarce was eent 4v the clubhouse for talking from the bench. Score; CKHUOO. BROOKLYN.

tt h. ps-s. ab. It. po.

Les rf 9 9 9 1 9 O'Miira nr. 4 llaubnrt lb 3 cf. 4 filrnrc.1 rf 1 Wheat It 1 Cittshaw fib 4 If rt 4 Ugan 8b Miller 3 flood ri tialer 111... litn'm'ii gh forrtfiin SI rVhulls If. Seene, "Perrl'll ss.

Bres' hsa Hum'rtes Kntseii tail 0(91 i i i i i i 9 0 I 1 9 4 0 9 0 I 1 1 9 19 14 0 oiiio 0 II a Totals ..10 I TolaU 30 it- 13 Kan for Sweeney in ninth. Rutted for Humphries in seventh. thaler out, bit bj batted ball. Chicago 20000009 0-2 Brooklyn 00021000 3 Hunt, for Chicago. Leach, Oood: for Brooklyn, O'Mara, Wheat.

Kgnn; loft on haws, Chicago 5. Brooklyn tl: two-base "hit. Hweeucy; Ily. Snler: sacrifice bin, )crrlck, L'uuhort, Wheat; Urst tiase on errors. Chicago t.

Brooklyn stolen bases, liooil doiiMe play. Miller to Cutshaw; first bn on halls, off Humphries oft Rngan struck out. by Humphries 1. by Kagau nil, off Humphries 7 in 0 lnuings; time, umpires, Ns-sou and Quigley. HATHEWSON BEATEN AGAIN For First Tima This Year He Sustain Two Successive Beversals.

New Vork. Aug. H- t. UnU defeated New York to-day, 3 to in a game which in brokun up by a thunderstorm as St. l.ouis went to bat in tb sUllt iuniug.

A siugle by Miller drove in the visitors' winning run in the third inning. It wan the first time thW season that Matbewson bad suffered two consecutive defeats. Heorc; ST. MH'ia. NEW TOBK b.

h. po. i. Mssw cf 0 al. b.

po. a. a Rowhac ct I 1- a 1 0 Ooyla lb I I liolan If 10 lluraa If I ri 0 ss Id Iwk Hiiyaer e. Duak Grlnr a-. 1 it I 1 I II 1 1 .) KleK-har as a 0 4 4 Merkla 10.

I I Myr iik U-. I 8 Maih'aoa 1 I 0 0 0 Murray 0 0 9 0 0 Tollla 1J 4 15 i I 1 1 0 i a a I i 0 Totals II Hon for Matbewaon In flfUh. St. Unia 0 I 0 New Vork 6 110O-2 Ituno. tor 8t.

Louis, riut'Klun. Wilson, Io.ik; for New ork. Bewln-r. Fletcher: first base on errors, New York; omrlflie hit, Maitee; left 014 boaea. New Vork 3, bt.

Louis double pluy, Wilaou to Ure- TWO SHUTW VICTORIES Milwaukee Twice Applies Calcimine Brush to llinueapolis. STAXDINO OV TUB ThAWS. Won. lost. PC.

Louisville fa) Milwaukee .50) rlevelan.l ItU .511 Kansas Cltr U) InilianapolU (ill SB Mlnnpiipolls Vi 4 Ht. 1'atil 7 At Tmltanapolist Cleveland 10000000 If 1 5 1 ludiauapolla 0 0 3 0 I 1 0 0 9-4 7 3 flatteries 'Brenton. Hagerty aod De-soght; Adams anil Livingstone At Minneapolis: FIHST GAM K. Milwaukee 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 12 0 Minneapolis I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 2 Kalliiples Vouna and Hughes; I'allcr-son. lluriia and linlth.

SKCOND GAME. Milwaukee 110 13 2 0 0 10 1 Miuiioapolla 00 000 000 0-0 4 1 Hatterfea f'onifherty and Hughes; Bn-niont and Smith. At St Taul: F1H8T GAME. Kmisas City OOOOOOOO tl 3 ft 1'aul OOOOOOOO 0 5 il Hatterles Oallla and Oelbel, Gardner and James. ftTOOOyn OAMR.

Kansa at7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 2 St, Paul 00000052 7 8 2 Hiitterlea Delhi and Moore, Hoppar au4 Glena. At Columbus: Louisville Columbus, rain. LUTHERAN A. A. TRACK MEET Eventa for Senior and Juniors Are Carded for Next Week.

Lutheran Athletic Association has derided to eloaa tha baseball season with tha coming Saturday's The Saturday following thara will 4 track and Held Diet at Genaaee Valley t'ark. Tiers will be 9VBUI9 for lb t. nlora sod also for three clauses tif Juniors, graded accord, tag to age, aa (illowa: Heotorejnu, 2l and 440 yards dash, half utile run, quartar mllo walk, tkut let, high juiuu and bruad J. 1111(1. JiiHlurs, to 11 and 100 Mds daxlies and broad jump.

Juulera, 14 to JO fears loo yurda dash, broad jump and relay race. Juniors, 1U to 1 jaara Its and SJO rds daabaa, broad J'liuu and relay rcc. EASTEBN ASSOCIATION. At Hprlnencld ff.irtford Springfield 1. At Waterhury Waterbirv 1, lint-(tin 0 -it Sew London lendon 4, New Haven at I'litsflsld Blttsfleld B-idgtport; rain.

Games To-day. 'Msad at I'bleage. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores. Brooklyn t.

first asuna. rhlcitao 0 Ot'sse game. I IndiaaaDoils 1.. first ame Hulllniore I Hnllimore S.aeeoael gana. ludianapolle 4 Burr ado 5 Usuxiw Ily St.

Louis 4 PUt-burgh I Standing of tha Clubs. AS 4,1 p.r. Jiai .44 .434 Chicago UsvltiiHove Urooklya Indikuieviiolis Uurrsdo St. Louis PllUl.ursh Kansaa litr AA Al Alt Al 441 43 44 47 4S AS AS Games Brooklyn svt Ht. Louis.

Pittsburirli at Chtrneo. Buffalo svt Indianapolis. 44.4444-4-4-4444444- shoulder. CaHalm certainly would fill in good in the Brooklyn outfield. According to a stor sent out from Newark Oeta already has been asked to talk terms with President.

Bbbets. Gits Is a good secoud sarker and ia considered one of the most dangerous pinch hitters in the International League. He was a third baseman before he went to the Newark club and thinks he can shine again at the difficult corner. He is under a two-year contract with Newark. Whether not President Ebliets fakes over Callahan or tietz, there is likely to be some kind of a swap made before Saturday.

Heckiuger. Moweand Ilolmqiliat came to Newark from Brooklyn under optional aareemctits, which empire on Aueunt loth. With Miller, McCarty and Fischer, it doesn't look as If Brooklyn could use Hockinger. O'Mara is doing such splendid work nt short that Mowe'a services are not needed. Holm-fiitlst, however, would fill In good as a pilcher or utility man.

Mass. After the gun, the was between llanrette, t'bauucey Cross, called tbe champion of Weatern New York, aud Taylor. The trio almost distanced be Held, muk-iug pretty fight at he finish. Croll was second to Ilaurotte, with Taylor third. Usnrette is well known to Buffalo sport followers aa lust tall, at the swlmfest in tbe Niagara river, held In cotmoctlon with tbe ferry Cenleuttlal, he won the thnu feature eventsthe 30, Ksj and 200 yonjs, Agniu in the winter bo made a aeuural clean nji of the Buffalo swimuisr when he won the rk), lti snd 2io yards events lu the open meet nmdmted by tho Buffalo V.

M. C. A. Ills winning uf the InteruatlouaJ huudreil" yesterday gave the Bocbester boy a beautiful stiver cup, said to be worth 145. which was offered by the It Halo News, consent and eignature that was another matter.

Tbe management of tbe Brooklyn Federal League team was also wise to the worth of the big Indian twirlcr and was quietly negotiating for his services. The Indiun was made an excellent offer by the Feds. The result wn- that Bluejacket promptly accepted their proposition and affixed bis signature to a two-year contract. Bluejacket is 21 years of age. six feet three inches in height aud weighs 212 pounds.

Despite his splendid height and weight. Bluejacket Is not heavy-looking, being of trim build, quick in action aud remarkably agile. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. At Mew Orleans New Orleaoav-MolAie rain. At Nsshvllle-drirst game, Chattsnoofc-a 4, 9, Nashville ii, second game, 7.

7, Cbatignooga 4, II, 2. At Memphis first same, Atlanta 9, IS, Memphis 7. 12. 1: se.snd frame. Mein-phij.

0, a Atlanta 0, 3, 0 (called end seventh. darkuuss). At Montgomery Birmingham 2, 8, Montgomery 1, 10, 1. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE. At Towell Ijiwre-ice tan-ell At Woreester-lfirn game.

Worcester 0. 'Manchester 4: second gsmo, Worcester 3, Manchester O. Portland Portland Hi Haverhill t. At Lynn Lynn 0, Iwlton Lake Erie Trots Go Over. Belle Aug.

11. The Itke Erie circuit races scheduled to begin here to-day were postponed until to morrow because of ruin. To-day's program will be run to-morrow. aan Bock to Hugglm to Dreaaan, Beach-er to Mcyara; ii rttt baw on balls, o5 Uoak ruck out, by Mnthewaou pau ball, Snyder; kits, off Doak 4 In in-lilntrs luone out In 'fifth); tlmtt, umpires, Hart and Ulgler. NO SCORE 13 INNINGS Ames and, Tyler, With Magnificent Support, Sava Beautiful Duel.

Boston, Aug. 11. Boaton and Cincinnati played thirteen innin to a scoreless tie to-day. Ames bad the better of pitching duct with Tyler. Superb supjwrt saved the gttjne for the latter.

The score: BOSTON. ab. a. do. a.

ab. a. po. a. Peirore rf.

Mill nanlirli If. a whutA at Connolly it I 4 0 Hpraoc aa. Moran V'K-lo' I is 1 i 1 M'avilla urn 155 S'hmtrlt lb ftiBith 0 aito Groa Miller 9 Mann 0 4 Muiiwiu ta a Pugsr cf CnwU a Trlr UMben Totala 1 I 111 L'laraa iui 4 a I 0 till HII 43 I 3 tl I Taula 4f IS 0 Batted for Mann In tenth. Boston 000060000000 00 Cincinnati 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Two-base bit. Groh; sacrifice hits.

Amen, Tyler: double ploy, Mann to Sihmliit; left on baes, Boston 7, Cincinnati 11: first base on bulla, off Tyler 4, off Ainea lilt by pUrhnil ball, Haranvillc; atrurk out, by Tyler by Amis time, umpires. Kit in anil Einalie. QUAKERS HAMMER O'TOOLE Get to Him for Four Singles Before a Batter Is Eetired. Philadelphia, Aug. 11.

Philadelphia won to-dnj's game from I'ittalnirKh, 5 to 4, by burd hitting. In the eiglith the home team, drove O'Toole 01T the rubber by makiur four lule before a man WU lut out. 4'onelman took O'Tmile'a place ami a single by linkrus gcut in llngee with the winning run. Afier being hit hard in the early inning, Alexander settled down. lie fanned nine batsmen.

Tjobert was benched by Uwiiiinj Jnlmaon for kicking Bcora: riTTSBCROH. piuuADra-Pin ab. h. po. Byrne 4 tUrtb 4 nVkw rf 4 1 b.

h. 0. vim et Kon'chr tb Klly Bf Wnger Sll Farn- if Collide Oihttoa c. lnartl O'T'tole p. ruux'rflaii 9 Hralt Mama If iavatti rf.

9b. Iralan Ludrua lb killifer e. Alakao'r a 2 a a i 9 9 0 0 a 9 1 9 I 10 1 9 Totals as i 11 it Totala Hi IS ST 11 1 Han for riihaun In ninth. titan for Cuuselnioa lit ninth. Pittshiirirli lODOAOflO 04 I'hllailclphia 00 2 00003 3 Ituns.

for llthurifli. Viol 2. Konotchr. Wiiirner; for l'biloilelnhla, Brrna, Martin, Heckar, ilageo. Kiiiar; two-baae hits.

Vlox, Kelly, Killifer; off OTooli. II lu 7 luuiugg (none out lu elchtkl, off t'ouacl-lllun 1 In 1 lnuinx: stolen Uaxe, Uvt kor; Hacrlflre hit, Kelly; sucriflca Hiv. Wuk-ner, Maeee first base oa ball, off AUx-iimler 3: left on base, l'iluliurali 7, l'hilailelphia 7: stru out, bv I) 'l oo le 2, by Alcsaiiilcr 0: time, limplrog, liy-rou and Johnson. COBB STICKSJO DETROIT Georgia Peach Bigns Contract to Play Three Mora Years. Detroit, Aug.

Cobb, prl.c cen-terltelder of the Detroit American League team, today sot at rest reports thit be Intended Jumping to the Federal l.esgje by signing a eoutract tn pluy three n.ore years with the Tig.rs. Tlia eoutract does not contain the ten days' clause. Neitlier iloos It cirry an lu-crease In bis salary, bleb la said to be a year. AlVIATlSjRJBASEBALL. Arrow Heads would like to bear from the Iajrua C'ml, I)via A.

c. and llnxlner Cubs. An lutielder ami catcher also are wauteil. TuMtua dasirins itaiuos should d-drt-Mi 1. IjiHtlp, No.

Hi 1'rj or atrwt. iauaiiw tbe K)Lliio A ttunaily at tieuonm. Vaiify Pal'rk Tbey would like to book tlie ninton A. C. for angiekt -iOtb.

Ihe culm hats won of twenty oua enaaaeiauot. Kor irauii atl-dreaa lleury (ioidiimu, No. 20 tiorham atreot, or call Jtoclieatoi plioat'. ltocket A C. in the la.vear division, has lost only two of twwttyoiw game Tbey would like to arrauice gumr with tile atrnugtHtt teaiita.

'r Mm ad.lre. Uawrge timmua. No. lttt iiltftTulli atrewt. Blue lailwls buva a dlanioud at alley 1 ark tor hiitelay wwlU ukl, lo book a teajq averaging jj ysars, Ilaiut.lor 1 K'i-Oeweata or Cvl-rea ton a.

1. Uthor Day. tadrmH lu a Kuoi. No. Brr or Ko-betor 'phoua, Mtoua 741)7 it Hudaon A.

C. plavs team, averaug up like to haar fr-Ho the lttycar dlvlaion. Adorer, No tf Maialcr park. Ju Rambler A. will tuk.

itBr Juniors eatmday ,1 road grminda. Huiida. 1 the Cleveland A. I I fay teams averaglnir 12 J-fHerT reaoem, Sunday A ao.l LUC Vose Cubs will the Koeliestcr local. 5.nl!'.5d.,,7B,,KE"",,M Xo- H.u"t,'r,,' the Hrodncr rub.

Balurdny afternoon st 3 on he circus In He tbeS' serlea. 1 cuius tp p) ynrt log Saturday games sboii, niiclveM Jobu Cardlnale, No. ID Vetter street Competing against field at fourteen of the Ix-st sprint swimmers In this part of tbe country and Canada, Hdward P. Han rette, Hockeater's oracfc waterman, won the" luu ruaiioual 100-ysrds awim, the feature event of the big meet held at Crystal Beuch, fjike Krie, yesterday, under tne auspices of the Buffalo News, llanrvtte wuu by a couple of yards In tbe fast time, fur opto water, of 62 setfouds. The meet attracted most of the beat swimmers from the netirtiy states aud Canada.

Tbera wore 17s eut milts, wnlun made it the biggest water meet held In Buffalo In some time. Aaaliut llauMlte were several well known Buffalo suimuiurs. Brown, the Toronto crack; Willlsm Miller, of Hartford, and Chans Taylor, of Brooklyn. Jim Bluejacket, Indian Hurler, Takes to Our National Pastime Much as a Duck Does to Water Because of his purchase by tha Giants from the Bloomiiigtuu club of the Three I Lougue, and bis jump to the Brooklyn 1 exloruls, considerable interest bas been aroiiMid in Bluejacket, the Indian pitcher, Scout Kinsolla predicted great things of the Kedskin aud it is questionable if his move in jumping tbe Giauts in favor of the Federala wa a good one as far ns ids baseball advancement is concern ed. Bluejacket was born in at Adair, Ofcluhoiua, his parents bing Shawnee Indians and reciih nts cf the fliawnoe National reservation.

Bluejacket waa cent to tho National Cherokee Male Seminary, which he atteuded for fnilf eyars. Having finished bis studies Jim nt tirt took ttp farming as a means of livelihood, but being a strapping big athletic follow, be soon developed Into an all-around athlete. To hasebnll he took like a duck doe to water, aud soon showed great prow, ess as a pitcher. In VM'i Bluejacket became a member of the Keokuk, Iowa, team, with which he remeined during most of that season. Ha wa loaned to the Pekin, 111., team for a short time near the close of the eoueon.

The following yur he went fo Hloomlngton. and pitched there the entire season ami waa signed up for 1113 and 1014. lie -was their mainstay as a box-man. His reputation became known to several fltrfui of the two major leagues However, offers for Bluejacket wern declined by the management of the hloomingfon club until recently, a big price was ofTcrcdj for him by tbe Gianfa. This waa accepted, and waa thought to he settled transaction, but when it eame to having Bluejacket's.

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