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efoall News and Gossip of All the League:
Amateur Results
C. C. C., 9-10; S. V. D., 3-3.
The Central Congregational team
cinched second place yesterday when
they copped both ends of a double bill
from S. V. D. The box scores:
First Game.
C. C. C. ab. r.
A. Turner, c . 2 1
N. Turner, lb . 3 0
Boling, 2b . . 3 0
Shaw, ss . . . 5 1
Braswell, cf . 4 3
L. Turner, If. . 3 1
Loehlin, 3b . . 3 0
Cook, rf . . . 3 3
Ball, p. . . . 1 0
Totals . .
S. V. D.
Callahan, cf
Blodget, ss
Smith, 3b .
Starr, 2b
Floyd, lb . .
Ewing, p . .
Clower, cf . .
Wallace, c .
Grenlacli, rf . . 8 0
Here s Lou
Castro, Former <
Cracker,- V/ho Will
Frobably
Manage the Loca
l Dixie League J earn
| NATIONAL LEAGUE ]
h.
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
3
0
po.
5
10
2
0
1
2
1
0
0
These photo
graphs show
“Comedian
Lou”
coaching on
the lines.
27 9 9 21 10
ab. r. h. po.
2 12 3
• 3
0
0
2
11
0
1
4
0
Totals ... 27 3 4
* Score by Innings:
C. C. C 130 108 1—9 9 3
S. V. D 201 000 0—3 4 3
Summary: Struck out—By Ball, 4;
by Ewing. 3. Bases on balls—Off Ball,
0; off Ewing, 5.
Second Game.
Central Cong.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
*.
A. Turner, c.. .
4
0
2
3
2
0
S. Turner, p. .
4
1
1
0
2
0
H. Holing, 2b. .
4
0
2
2
2
0
Shaw, ©6.. . .
4
1
1
1
2
1
C. Braswell, cf
4
I
3
1
0
1
F. Turner, If..
4
1
1
0
1
Loehlin, 3b. .
4
1
1
0
2
0
Sam Cook, lb
5
2
1
12
0
0
Duke Ball, rf..
4
2
2
1
0
0
Totals . . .
87
10
14
21
10
3
S. V. D.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
«
Callahan, cf..
4
2
1
2
0
0
Blodgett, 2b..
4
1
0
0
2
0
Smith, p. . .
4
0
0
0
1
0
Starr, 2b.. .
4
0
0
0
2
1
Floyd, lb. . .
8
0
1
14
4
1
Ewing, ss. .
3
0
1
0
4
1
Glowers, If. .
3
0
0
2
0
1
Wallace, c. .
3
0
0
2
1
1
Gerlock, rf. . .
3
0
0
8
1
ft
Totals . . . .
31
3
3
21
15
5
Score by Innings:
C. C. C
S. V. D
..001 001 8-
..000 020 1-
JOURNAL, 9; GRANT PARK, 7.
The Atlanta Journal cinched the
pennant in the
Grocers’
League
Wed-
r.esdav when
they
defeated
Grant
Park, 9 to 7.
Journal,
The
ab.
box
r.
score:
h. po.
a.
e.
Simmons, ss.
. 3
2
1
2
1
0
Osburne, lb.
4
2
2
8
2
0
Laird, 3b. . .
5
3
2
1
3
1
Hull, 2b. . .
4
1
2
3
2
ft
McGhee, c, . .
5
1
2
7
4
o
Pavlovsky, rf.
. 5
0
0
0
1
0
Stallings, cf. .
. 4
0
0
4
2
0
Manasse, If. .
2
0
0
0
0
0
Johnson, p. .
4
0
0
2
3
0
Black, rf. . .
2
0
0
0
0
1
—
—
X
—
—
Totals . .
.38
9
9
27
18
2
Grant Park.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
e.
Allen, ss. . .
3
1
0
2
4
o
Gillam, cf, .
4
0
0
1
0
0
Hadley, c. .
4
0
1
10
2
0
Thompson, p.
4
0
2
1
3
1
White, rf. . .
3
1
0
0
0
0
Coker, 2b. . .
4
1
0
1
3
2
Geter, 3b. . .
4
2
2
1
2
0
.Smith, If. . .
3
1
2
5
1
0
Cobb, lb. . .
2
1
0
6
0
3
Donaldson, 2b.
. 1
0
0
1
1
0
—
—
——
—
—
Totals . . .
32
7
7
27
16
6
Score by Innings.
Journal
240
000
300-
-9
Grant Park .
110
003
002-
-7
Summary: Two-base hits—Thomp
son, Geter, Smith. Three-base hit—
Laird. Home run—Smith. Struck
out—By Johnson, 3; by Thompson, 2.
Bases on balls—Off Johnson, 5; off
Thompson, 10. Sacrifice hit—Os
borne. Stolen bases—Laird, Osborne,
2; Hull, Smith, 2; Thompson. Hit by
pitched ball—By Thompson, Sim
mons.
GINTS, 3; CUBS, 2.
NEW YORK, Aug. 23—The Giants
won the final game of the series from
the Cubs, 3 to 2, grabbing the entire
series. The locals tapped Smith live
ly during the first five rounds, when
they scored all their runs. Marquard
held the Trojans safe until the eighth,
when four hits netied two runs. The
box score: ,
Chicago. ab. r. h. po. a. e.
Leach, cf. . . . 3 0 0 3 0 0
Evers. 2b. ... 3 0 0 2 0 0
Phelan, 2b. . . 1 0 1 0 0 0
Schulte, rf.. . 4 0 2 1 0 0
Zimmerman,3b. 3 0 0 1 0 0
Corridon, 3b.. . 1 0 0 1 0 0
Saler. lb. ... 2 0 0 6 1 0
Williams, If. . . 4 0 0 8 0 0
Brldwell, ss.. . 4 0 1 3 1 1
Archer, c. ...4^1 2 4 1 0
Smith, p. . . . 2 0 0 0 8 1
Lavender, p. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bresnahan ... 1 0 1 0 0 0
Good 0 1 0 0 0 0
Needham ... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Miller .... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stewart .... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .33 2 7 24 8 2
Bresnahan batted for Smith In eighth.
Good ran for Bresnahan in eighth
Needham batted for Lavender in
ninth. Miller ran for Brldwell in
ninth. Stewart ran Or Archer in
ninth
New York.
Burns, If . .
Shafer, 2b. .
Fletcher, ss. .
Herzog. 3b.. .
Merkle, lb. .
Murray, rf. .
Snodgrass, cf.
McLean, c.. .
Wilson, c. .
Marquard, p..
Grant . . .
Totals
ab.
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
3
0
3
0
.32
h.
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
3
0
1
0
po.
ft
2
4
0
8
3
6
6
0
0
0
3 10 27
Grant ran for McLean in seventh.
Score by innings:
Chicago 000 000 020—2
New York 110 010 00*—3
Summary: Bases on balls—Off
Smith. 1; off Marquard, 2. Struck out
—By Marquard, 6; by Smith, 1; bv
Lavender, 2. Two-base hits—Murray,
Schulte. Three-base hit—Bresnahan.
Stolen base—Shafer. Double play—
Marquard to Fletcher to Merkle. Um
pires—Rigler and Byron
McDonald batted for Perdue In
third.
Score by innings:
St. Louis 013 000 000—4
Boston 042 020 OOx—8
Summary: Two-base hits—Whit-
ted. Maranville. Three-base hit—
Whaling. Home run—Griffith. Sac
rifice fly—Maranville. Stolen bases- —
Connolly, Myers, Smith. Bases on
balls—off Harmon, 1; off Tyler, 2.
Hits—Off Perritt, 7, in 2 1-2 innings;
off Harmon, 8, in 6 2-3 innings; off
Perdue, 7, in 3 inings; off Tyler, 6, in
6 innings. Struck out—By Perritt, 1;
by Harmon, 1; by Tyler, 2. Double
plays Sweeney to Maranville to My
ers; Huggins to Konetchy. Hit by
pitcher—By Perdue. 1 (Magee); by
Perritt, 1 (Smith. Time—1:37. Um
pires—O’Day and Emslie. Attend
ance—8,000.
Gibson, e. . . 1
Simon, c. ... 1
McQulllen, p. . 1
Hendrix, p. . . 3
Hyatt .... 1
Total* ... .39 10 14 27 12 0
Hyatt batted for Gibson in the
fourth.
DODGERS, 5; REDS, 2.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 23—The Dodg-
ers defeated Cincinnati, 5 to 2, here
to-day, winning In the first round,
when four hits ar.d two passes gave
them all their runs Suggs was knock
ed out in the tlrst round, Packard
relieving him, Reuibach pitched a
steady game for the locals, granting
only two passes. The box score:
Cincinnati.
Bescher, If. .
Bates, rf. .
Egan, 2 b . .
Marsands, cf.
Hoblltzel, lb
Tinker, ss .
Dodge. 3b. .
Clarke, c . .
Suggs, p . .
Packard, p .
Sheckard . .
Kling ....
Totals . . .
ab.
. 5
4
3
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 3
. 0
. 3
. 1
. 1
38
h.
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
po.
1
1
3
1
11
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
24 15
Sheckard batted for Clarke In the
ninth.
Kling batted for Packard In the
ninth.
BRAVES, 8; CARDINALS. 4.
BOSTON, Aug. 23.—The Braves de
feated the Cardinals, 8 to 4, here to
day. making a clean sweep of the
series. Perdue and Perritt were the
starters, but both were hammered
hard and both were relieved in the
third. Harmon went Into the visi
tors anil fared little better, while Per-
The
“Buck” O’Brien Sent
To Minors by Sox
CHICAGO. ILL., Aug 24.—'Thomas
(Buck) O’Brien. White Sox iwlrler, was
yesterday sold to the Oakland club, of
the Pacific Coast League. He left last
night to report to his new manager.
O’Brien was purchased by the White
Sox a few weeks ago from the Boston
Red Sox He started in but two games
for the Callahan club, and in neither of
them did he stick to the finish. He fin
ished a few games for other pitchers,
but at no time since Joining the club
Dan McKetrick Secures Bouts for I pitching that he delivered for Jake Stahl
Jeannette, Moran, Williams,
Dunn and Ahearn.
PIEDMONT, 6; PRESSMEN, 4.
Piedmont defeated the Pressman
yesterday by the score of 6 to 4. The
feature of the game was the pitching
and batting of Carroll. He struck
out ten men and wa* at bat three
times and got three two-baggers. The
box score:
Pressmen. ab.
Turnipseed, 3b. 3
Cochran, ss. . . 3
K. Mahon, c.. . 3
Phillips, lb. . . 3
Mahon. 2b. . .2
Ridgeman, p.. . 2
Easley, If.. . .2
Rhineheart, cf.. 2
Dockendoff, rf.. 2
Totals ... .24
Piedmont. ab.
}Yilliams, lb.. . 3
Chapplear. ss. . 4
Harry, c. . . . 3
Brooks, 3b. . . 3
Carroll, p.. • 3
Kelly, If. ... 3
Ausburne, cf. . 4
Gaston, rf. . .3
ItHart. 2b.. . 3
h. po.
1 1
Score by innings:
Kampers 203 030 501—14
Associated Grocers . 000 113 100— 6
Summary: Two-bas e hits—-White,
2; Cheek, 2; Barker, 3. Three-base
hit—Niblach. Double plays—Plyant
to Donaldson: Niblach to White.
Struck out—By Broadwater, 4; by
Aikins, 10. Bases on balls—Off Broad
water, 4; off Aikins, 2. Stolen bases
White, 2; Cheek, 3; Mozley, Smith.
Plyand; Barked. 2: Daniel, 2. Wild
pitches—Triddeli, 3. Hit by pitched
ball—By Smith (Stewart),
AGOGAS, 5; JONATHANS, 3.
The Agoga.team had little difficulty
in dow'ning the Jonathans, 5 to 3.
York pitched a good game, allowing
noly four hits. The box scores:
Jonathans. ab. r. h. po.
4 3 18 0 3
r. h. po. a. e.
5
0
1 10
Spurlock, ss.
. 4
1
1
1
Little, 3b .
. 3
0
0
5
Thompson, p
2
0
0
0
Hafer, c . .
. 4
ft
0
6
Foster, cf .
. 4
0
1
0
Donnelly, 2b
. 3
0
0
3
Tinsley, lb .
. 3
1
1
6
Smith, If. .
. 2
1
1
ft
Evans, rf. .
. 2
o
0
0
Vandergriff,
rf. 2
0
0
3
Totals . .
. 29
3
4
24
Agogas.
ab.
r.
h.
po
Roberts, rf.
. 4
1
2
0
Harper, lb .
. 4
2
1
13
Sullivan, 2b
. 4
0
2
2
9 21
Totals ... .29
Score by innings:
Pressmen 100 012 0—4
Piedmont 00 931 *—6
Summary: Two-base hits—Car
roll. 2. Innings pitched—By CarroM.
7; by Rigeman. 7. Base on balls—Off
Rigeman. 1. Time—2:00. Umpire—
Wallace.
KAMPERS, 14; GROCERS, 6.
Kamper Company swamped the As
sociated with hits and runs last Wed
nesday. when the Grovers Journeyed
down to Warm Springs for their an
nual picnic. , ,
The batting star was Daniel, who
secured four safeties in as many
ps to the pan. The score
Byers, 3b . .
. 4
0
2
3
Smith, ss . .
. 4
0
0
0
Mayfield, cf .
. 3
0
1
1
Kiker, if . .
. 4
1
2
2
Lewis, c. . .
. 4
0
1
5
York, p . .
. 4
1
0
1
Parks, 3b . .
. ft
0
0
0
Christian.
Spires, c.-rf. .
Zubert, 3b. . .
Brock, ss. . . .
Nally, 2b. . . .
Everette, lb. .
Wasser, p. . .
H. Lowery, If.
D. Lowery, cf..
Rhodes, rf.-C .
4 27 12
0
1 »•»'*" ■ *—
Asso. Gro.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
Turner, c. . .
4
0
0
5
Mozley. rf.
4
0
2
1
Donaldson, lb..
4
2
1
10
Edgar, ss. . . .
4
0
ft
2
pyland, 2b. . .
4
1
0
2
Tuddell, 3b. . .
3
2
1
1
Retsch, If. •
4
0
0
2
Smith, cf. . .
4
0
0
3
Broadwater, p.
4
1
0
1
Totals
.35
6
4
27
Kampers.
Niblach, lb..
Rarker, 2b. .
Daniel, ss.
White, 3b.
ab.
. 6
. 5
. 4
. 4
Cheek, c. . . • 4
Seating, cf. . . 4
Stewart. if.. . • 4
Aikins, p. . . 4
Pack, rf. . . ■ 4
h. po. a
8
2
0
1
12
2
1
0
1
Totals
.39 14 20 2T 9
Totals ... 35 5 11 27 14 5
Score by innings R. H. LL
.! - >na (bans 002 0 *
Ago gas 200 100 20x—5 11 5
Summary: Two-base hits—Byers,
Spurlock( Roberts. Double plays—
Kiker to Byers to Sullivan. Struck
out—By York. 5; by Thompson, 3;
by Tinsley. 3. Bases on balls—Off
York, 3. Sacrifice hits—Lewis (2).
Evans. Little. Stolen bases—Thomp
son and Foster. Balks fork. Time
—Two hours, ten minutes. Umpire
—Weston.
FIRST BAPTIST WINS.
First Baptist defeated First Chris
tian by the score of 10 to 8, making
18 out of 19 games won this season
The feature of the game was the goon
hitting of Smith and the double play
pulled off in the ninth Thning by Ab
bott, T. Forbes and Simth. Wasser
pitched good ball for First Christian.
The box score:
First Baptist ab. r.
Abbott, ss. . . 5 1
8uddith, lf.-p. . 4 2
Wooten, c. . . 4 1
Myers, If. ... 4 1
T. Forbes. 2b. . 5 2
L. Forbes, If. . 1 0
Lockhart, rf.. . 4 2
Smith, lb. ... 3 0
Lewis, ss . . , 4 0
po.
4
0
6
1
4
1
8
1
Totals ... .33
Score by innings:
First Baptist . • • .100 070 200—10
First Christian . . . 200 040 000— 8
Summary: Two-base hits—Smith,
3 Three-base hit—Wooten. Double
play—Abbott to T. Forbes to Smith.
Innings pitched—By Adams, 5; by
Suddith, 4; by Wasser, 9. Struck out
—By Adams, 4; by Suddith, 2; by
Wasser, 3 Bases on balls—Off Ad
ams, 4; off Suddith. 1; off Wasser. 3.
Stolen bases—Simth. 2; Lockhart.
Myers, T. Forbes, 2. Umpires—I>ong
and King.
BUFORD, 3; LAWRENCEVILLE, 2.
BUFORD, GA.. Aug. 23.—Buford
defeated Lawrenceville to-day in one
of the prettiest battles ever seen in
this neck of the woods. The pitching
of Robinson was the star feature. He
fanned sixteen men and allowed only
three hits. The box score:
Buford.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
e.
K. Brodgon, ss
6
0
1
1
2
0
Vance, 3b. . . .
4
0
0
2
4
0
N. Brodgon, lb
5
2
3
9
0
ft
Allen. 2b. . . .
4
ft
2
5
1
Stringer, rf. . .
5
0
0
0
0
1
Robinson, p. .
5
0
1
1
2
ft
Moffett, cf. . .
5
0
0
2
ft
0
Hannah, c, . .
5
0
1
16
0
0
Martin, If. .
4
1
1
0
0
0
Totals . .
43
3
9
36
10
2
Lawrencev'e.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
e.
Powell, rf. . .
5
0
0
3
0
0
Pentecost, ss.
5
1
1
0
1
1
T Kelly, If .
5
0
1
1
1
0
Robinson. 2b.
4
0
1
5
1
1
Smith, 3b. . .
4
1
0
0
2
1
P Kellv, lb.
4
0
0
11
0
0
Montgomery, c
4
0
0
7
0
0
McConnell, p.
4
0
0
4
2
0
Nearwood, cf.
4
0
0
4
1
0
.39
3 35 8
Totais .
Score by innings:
Buford 000 001 070 001—3
Lawrenceville . . . 000 000 200 000—2
Summary: Two-base hit—N. Brod-
gon. Three-base hits—Martin, K.
Brodgon. Home run—N. Brodgon.
Struck out—By Robinson, 16; by Mc
Connell, 5. Bases on balls—Off Rob-
ttison, 1; off McConnell, 1. Stolen
bases—K. Brodgon, Vance. Allen
Passed balls — Montgomery. Wild
pitch—McConnell. Hit by pitched ball
—By ^McConnell, Allen.
EW YORK, Aug. 23.—Dan Mc
Ketrick, the dapper little fight
manager, is going to make an
other trip to Europe. He has been
across the big pond so often that he
forgets the number of times. On his
next journey to the other side he’ll
take with him the largest string of
fighters that any manager ever pilot
ed to a foreign country.
McKetrick has just received a let
ter from Theodore Vienne, naming
his terms for the appearance abroad
of five American fighters, and Mc
Ketrick lost no time in hustling to the
cable office and wiring his acceptance.
The boxers thc*.t little Dan will take
abroad are Joe Jeannette, Frank
Moran, both heavyweights; Barney
Williams, a middleweight; Young
Ahearn, a welterweight, and Mickey
Dunn, a bantam.
This party will start for Paris the
latter part of next month. Most of
the battles that will be arranged for
them will be held in the Cirque de
Paris, the big club of the French cap
ital.
Two gof the boxers named above—
Williams and Ahearn— are proteges of
Dan Morgan’s, but as Vienne wanted
them. Moran agreed to loan them to
McKetrick, who is his side partner.
Williams has been promised three
fights, the fiFst of which will take
place within fifteen days of his ar
rival.
• • •
M ORAN will first get a slam at the
best of the French and English
heavies, after which he will be pitted
against the British heavyweight
champion, Bombardier Wells.
Moran is confident that he’ll again
make good abroad. He was over there
once before and made an awful hit.
He knocked out Tom Cowler and Fred
Storback, both of whom have tacked
K. O.’s on the Boer, George Rodel, and
he also put away Fred Drummond
and Charlie Wilson.
* • •
J EANNETTE has been promised two
matches, both of wh v h will take
p!ace within five weeks of his arrival.
He is likely to get the winner of the
bout between Georges Carpentier and
A1 Palzer, and also he may be given
a chance at Jack Johnson.
Young Ahearn, who was born on
British soil, ■will be matched with
Johnny Summers, holder of the wel
terweight title, for the Lord Lonsdale
belt. He will also encounter the
French welterweight champion, and if
he wins from both of these boxers
he’ll return to the United States and
will he ready to fight for the world's
championship.
ANOTHER FOR RED SOX.
BOSTON, Aug. 23 The Boston
Americans added another pitcher to
their roster when Frank Kelley was
purchased from the Seattle club.
pitching
in Boston last summer. O’Brien loined
the Red Sox in the fall of 1911, going to
them from the Denver dub. Last sea
son he was one of the Red Sox main
stays in the box, but didn't show very
well In the world’s championship games.
due held the Cardinals
helpless.
box score:
St. Louis.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
Magee, If. . .
3
0
2
1
Huggins. 2b.
5
0
1
2
Oakes, cf. . .
. 5
1
2
0
Mowry, 3b
. 5
1
2
Konetchy, lb.
. 4
1_
2
11
Whltted, rf. .
. 4
1
2
2
O'Leary, ss. .
. 4
0
0
1
Wlngo. c. . .
4
ft
0
4
F’erritt. p. .
. 1
0
1
0
Harmon, p. .
. 2
0
1
1
Totals . .
.37
4
13
24
Boston.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
Maranville, ss.
. 4
0
2
4
Myers, lb . .
. 0
0
3
10
Connolly, If. .
0
2
0
Sweeney, 2b.
. 4
1
1
Griffith, rf. .
. 4
2
2
0
Zinn, cf. . .
. 4
1
1
4
Smith. 3b. .
. 3
2
1
3
Whaling, c. .
. 2
2
2
3
Rariden, c. .
. 1
0
0
1
Perdue, p. .
. 1
0
0
0
Tyler, p. . .
. 2
0
1
0
McDonald. .
. 1
0
0
0
—
——
—
—
Totals . .
.36
8
15
27
Brooklyn.
Aforan, rf. .
Vutshaw, 2b
Collins, cf .
Wheat. If . .
Daubert, lb .
Smith, 3b. .
Fisher, ss . .
Miller, c . .
Reuibach, p
ab.
. 4
. 4
. 3
. 3
.3
. 3
. 3
27
h.
2
o
ft
0
1
1
t
1
0
po.
0
11
1
2
8
0
8 27 10
10ft ftftft 010—2
500 000 OOx—5
Totals
Score by innings
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
Summary: Left on bases—Cincin
nati, 9; Brooklyn, 8- Two-base hits—
Brecher and Outshaw. Three-base
hits—Fisher Rnd Miller. Sacrifice fly
—Wheat. First base on errors—Cin
cinnati, 2. Stolen bases—Daubert and
Smith. Double plays—Outshaw to
to Fisher to Daubert; Tinker to Egan
to Hoblltzel. Bases on balls—off
Suggs, 2; off Packard, 1; off Reul-
bach, 2. Struck out—By Packard. 2;
by Reuibach. 5. Hits—Off Suggs. 3
in two-thirds of an Inning; off Pack
ard. 5 in seven and one-third Innings.
Time—1:35. Umpires—Klem and
Orth.
PIRATES WIN TWICE.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug 23 —The Pi
rates took a double-header from the
Phillies to-day, the first score being
10 to 5 and the last 13 to 8. The Buc
caneers won the opening contest in
ft j the fifth when nine safeties netted
0 | nine rune. Both teams hit savagely
1 in the second game, the locals gar-
1 nerlng 15 safeties while the visitors
0 went two better. The box score:
First Game.
Philadelphia, ab.
Becker, If. . .3
Knabe. 2b. ... 3
Reed, 2b .
Dolan, 3b. .
Magee, cf. . .
Cravath, rf.
Luderus, lb..
Dooian, rs. . .
Killlfer, c. .
Howley, c, .
Alexander, p.
Seaton, p. .
Marshall, p.
Imlay, p. . .
Miller . . .
Devore ....
. 2
. 6
. 5
4
. 4
. . 3
h. po.
3
0
2
0
2
2
11
5
1
1
ft
0
0
0
0
ft
Totals
.37 5 10 27 17
Miller batted for Alexander In the
second; Devore batted for Killlfer in
the fifth.
Score by Innings:
Pittsburg ftOO 190 000—10
Phlladelohia 012 000 200— &
Summary: Stolen bases—Carey.
Wilson, Mitchell. Left on bases—
Philadelphia. 7; Pittsburg, 6 Earned
runs—Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburg 10.
Two-base hits—Dolan, 2; Cravath,
Byrne, 2, Wagner Three-base hit—-
Dolan. Home runs—Magee, Luderus.
Sacrifice fl>—Miller. Double play—
J. Miller, unassisted. Hits—Off Alex
ander. 1 in 2 innings; off Seaton, 8 in
2 innings; off Marshall, 5 in 2-3 in-
nlng, off Imlay, 2 in 4 Innings; off
McQuillan, 7 in 2 innings; off Hen
drix. 4 in 7 innings. Struck out—Bv
Seaton. 2; by Imlay. 1; by Hendrix.
3. Bases on balls—Off Seaton. 3 off
McQulllen, 2; off Hendrix, 2 Time—
2:03. Umpires—Brennan and Eason.
Second Game.
Pittsburg.
Byrne, 3b. . .
Carey, ’f. . .
Viox. 3b. . .
Wagner, ss.
J. Miller, lb.
Wilson, rf. .
Mitchell, cf.
ab.
4
. 5
. 3
5
. 4
. 5
6
r.
h.
2
2
0
2
1
3
1
po.
1
1
2
3
15
0
1
Philadelphia, ab.
Paskert, cf. . . 4
Knabe, 2b. . .
Dolan, 3b. . .
Magee, If. . .
Kravath, rf. .
Luderus, lb. .
Dooian, ss. .
Reed, ss. . .
Killifer, o. .
Hdwley, c. ,
Brennan, p.
Seaton, p. .
Imlay, p. .
Rixey, p. .
Devore . .
R. Miller .
Becker . .
Lobert . .
4
6
5
4
. 4
. 1
. 2
. 2
. 1
. 1
. 1
. 0
. ft
. 0
. 1
. 1
. 1
h.
2
2
2
2
2
3
ft
2
0
0
ft
0
0
0
0
0
1
ft
po.
2
2
ft
3
0
8
2
ft
5
5
5
0
0
ft
ft
ft
0
0
a. e.
0 0
3 1
2 0
0
ft
0
1
0
0
ft
0
ft
0
ft
0
0
0
ft
Totals .
.37
18 27
Devore batted for Doolin In sixth
R. Miller batted for Killifer in sixth
Becker batted for Seaton in sixth. Lo
bert batted for Imlay in seventh.
Pittsburg.
ab.
r.
h.
po.
a.
e.
Byrne, 3b.. .
. 4
2
3
4
1
0
Carey, If. .
. 8
3
3
1
ft
0
Viox, 2b. . .
. 5
0
2
2
1
0
Wagner, ss. .
. fi
1
2
4
8
1
J. Miller, lb.
. 4
1
2
9
0
0
Wilson, rf. .
. 5
1
ft
1
1
ft
Mitchell, cf. .
. 4
2
2
4
1
0
Simon, c. . .
. 4
3
3
2
2
1
Cooper, p. .
. 0
0
0
0
0
0
Luhrson, p. .
. 4
0
ft
0
1
ft
Totals ... .41 13 17 27 15 2
Score by innings:
Pittsburg 002 6ft2 300—13
Philadelphia 401 002 001— 8
Summary: Left on bases—Phila
delphia, 9; Pittsburg, 7 Earned runs
—Philadelphia. 8; Pittsburg, 9. Two-
base hits—Knabe, 2; Magee. 2;
Byrne: Wagner; Viox, 2; Mitchell;
Cravath; Carey. Home runs—Cra
vath, J. Miller, Luderus. Sacrifice hit
—Luhrson. Sacrifice fly—Knabj.
Double plays—Killlfer to Doolin,
Wagner to Miller (2).
Time—2:28. Umpires—Eason and
Brennan.