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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. 3

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ITDUll OOUIMTC A DANVILLE COMES PRETZEL PILOT IS RECORD SMASHED HERE IT IS. PICK rnmm DANVILLE IS SHORT KAHL KOLTS NOSE ABLE TO BE ABOUT YOUR WINNER NOW ouiiulilh 5,000 ADMISSIONS UP FROM BEHIND IN LENGTHY GAME BACK HOME OUT You've pot to give it to Dan O'Leary Phi! Appel, the expert statistician HERO Danville, 111., Aug. 29. Counting in DECATUR GANG and mathematician of Quincy, 111., fig- for l.is age defying proclivities. He the attendance at the Soldiers' Home capers aruur.d behind the bat with the' ures Davenport and Danville out of i running. is the club is now still 5,000 short of Slaughter Couchman in Seventh ability of a youngster, still retains the j Walter Johnson Fails in Second the Here the stuff on Du Honored at Binghampton by John Henry Myers Tr.iiiS buque's chances: the required attendance for the sea- "Bull" , Bunching Hits for old tfme peg that makes base stealing Attempt for Successive 6,000 Fans Presented with Lakaff First Sacker Has a precarious occupation, bats in the i Quincy (FinaH son and with James Boyle a candidate Five Markers. pinches, dances a Celtic jig around Erst Victories. W. L. W. L. Pet. 200 Seeds in Cup. for league president and Tearney giv- But One Putout. ' 9 5 82 base, uiitil he worries the pitchers into 58 .586 ing Danville none or 81 59 .579 the best of the the beiir f he is about to go down, and Boston. Mass.. Aug. 29. Walter breaks, FINAL RALLY IS IN VAIN - so eo . 57i MEN ALSO it is certain that Danville at the Fame time keeps his team pep- Johnson's second attempt of the pres- - MOVIE PRESENT CELLAR BOYS WIN GAME 79 61 .564 must come clean with the attendance, - pered and fighting. Ball player3 may ent seas0n to set up a new pitcher's " 78 62 .557 if baseball Is to be continued here Sox Push Over Pair of Tallies In Ninth V1.?nd , b" record for uccessire victories failed 5 3 Sox - Dubuque (Final) Cub3 Win Game, to White another year. Shut Out Senators, 4 to 0; Rotten Sup. uii ii)caio iu 6" jii yesterday wnen Boston won an li-m- - Nov; W. L. ' Up to Wednesday at- Record Two Wins There would be a riot in Davenport"i'-if ning 1 0. Pet. Trim Dekalb "Bustiers," afternoon the port Causes Bloomer Defeat contest from Washington. to was j anyone had suggest 80 57 .584 tendance just a few .better than Out cf 11. the temerity to For 10 inDings Johnson had disposed 11 to 3. - anyone . 79 58 .577 30,000, while league rules require that . by the Dubs. I else for the post of of Boston batsmen in a procession H 78 59 .569 there must 35,000 persons ii xney con i sen an oi nis piajers in that was monotonous, except for the 11' have been THREE-EY- 11 3 77 60 .562 pass the gates during the season. With LEAGUE. midseason next year, he intends to win interest which his performance devel-th- e Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 29. Viewed Quincy, 111.. Aug. 29. Three passes. w 10 4 76 61 .555 the few games remaining it is possible V. L. Pet pennant. He ould have won this nned. Onlv in the second innine w as 9 5 75 62 .547 in its assorted phases, Frank Schulte to deliver the goods bugs a bunt, and an infield out gave Quincy Quinry 74 F.3 .53 year if Coleman et al had been re" the one, two. three order of Eoston's if the turn Dubuque Bloomington day was a gala occasion. Toasted and out, but should there be less than its first , and hits by Collins and 67 r.7 .:,40.tained Panttagraph. i going out interruoted. this by Verkes' C4 lionized by 6,000 natives gathered to 2,000 persons at the park Sunday at Golvin Danville 61 I over short, 11th inning. accident and a railroad train, while the second. Blitz's double and "2 - hit until the the double admission double bill, good- DAVENPORT 60 61 4QK Then Yerkes slammed the second hit he lost his hat in a final dash for the do him honor, the slugging Chicagoan Duggan's single prevented a shutout Mi R E. Craw- - Decatur 6i 63 .45 n Klinkbiel and park and had to retrace his steps. An bye to baseball for 1914, should Pres- ley. were off Johnson into centerfield; Milan had his biggest day in baseball on the Tearney for Decatur. Duggan at first had only nioornington Cf 64 .4M rescued. way other writer just got into his seat ident enforce the ruling, and Til"- ')rc!lr IviH alcA n C V fumbled; Moeller got in the of his local New York State league grounds putout. Springfield 59 66 hi ahead of the opening announcement, he asserts he will do this. one Score: .472 ' won . . . ; Peoria 53 .424 Hnfk, this race, but had a board . . . having had his hat jump out of a yesterday when the Cubs paused for Quincy. R. H. PO. A. E. by pounding loosened of the waves and way street car w indow, necessitating a tw o exhibition purposes to bump Bingham- Conger, ss 0 2 v5 3 0 - ' bemg P"1 ut on the to home, but Smith, p 0 5 0 was taken from the course in a sink Herald-Transcrip- t. GAMES TODAY AND not until Wagner had reached second. block walk. Peoria ton, 5 to 3. 10 Kerwin. If 0 0 j ing condition. Because of tha rough Davenport at Danville. Manager t'arrigan was bat. John-- ; Kahl, 2b 0 1 1 2 I course the races were postponed un- at "Wildfire" didn't collect a homer, Total 11 16 27 15 0 Dubuque at lilooniington. son sped over for a KAIER GOIXO WEI.I.. Ward, cf 0 0 2 o o To A til today, when the Webb trophy and had three balls though he tried his best to please the DeKalb. R. II. TO. A. E. Springfield at Peoria. count of two strikes, one ball, when Joe Kaiser, in winning Wednesday, Collins, rf l l 10 0 I I mile trial will be run. Fenton, rf 1 1 2 0 0 ! ; Decatur at Quincy. Carrigan met the fourth squarely for has won seven out of the last eight homefolks. In five trips to the plate Billings, c 0 1 4 2 0 I The Oregon Kid made ten miles in Eberly, lb 1 1 7 0 0 I a clean hit between the left and center games that he has twirled. Joe has against Rapp, a portsider, the easy go- Golvin, lb 0 1 7 2 0 class E yesterday in 15:07 3-- The Campion, ss 0 1 2 1 1 Danville, III., Aug. After hum- fielders, and Wagner raced home, and rounded into great form during the ing Cub plucked a single and a pass. Turner, 3b 0 0 3 0 0 jA 2. third heat was declared off and it was Gertenrich, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Myers, p ming aleng "rippingly" for six inning?. winning streak had last three weeks, and at present is one 1 0 2 3 0 I i named winner. Baby Reliance finish- - Walter Johnson's Before he faced the music in tha open- McElwain, If 0 0 1 1 0 been stopped. of the best twirlers on the local staff. hurling ball and whining llied second and Hydro Bullet third. ing round Frank collected something Leifheit, 3b 1 1 2 3 0 2 Up to league's lead- - Decatur Heraid. Total 6 27 13 1 Danville Big Bob yesterday the substantial in the form of a huge lov- Novak, 2b 0 0 3 2 0 athletes. Couchman Decatur. R. H. PO. A. E. ing cup with five-cas- e notes. 1 up sev-fnt- h s.icK was nrtv. stacked Rehor, c 0 2 9 2 blew with a loud report in the 14 without defeat, beginning (i Scherer. rf 0 0 1 victories Waving The trophy and inclosed $200 repre- Friedly, 0 0 0 2 0 stanua, when the home boys got j for a player to come home p. Lynch, "NOTHING TO IT" June 27, when Washington shut out good will of "Wildfire's" 3b 0 1 1 to him for five hits totaling 10 bases, from third and then callinir him nut i sented the 2 0. as Lester-plat- e Flanagan, If 0 0 0 Philadelphia, to This stands constituency around and about 3 6 27 10 3 and five runs. That fusillade put the as he is touched with the ball at the Total Biltz, 1 1 record for this j cf 2 the is a new method of shire, where the ball yard is situated. Blue Hose into the clear thn and season, is two games short of the umpiring White Sox 6 0020110 111 Duggan, lb 0 1 1 SAYS MEIDROTH but now vogue Lye league. When Schulte day was first sched there. Robert had everything during j in in the Three DeKalb 0 10 Donica, ss 0 1 4 mark set last season by Johnson and uled Frank's admirers went through 00101 03 the early . Danville grabbed It is said that when an gets Home Eb- Blake, 2b 1 Wood, the latter of Boston. one shoe factory employing 3,000 runs Bodie (2), Rousch. 0 4 a tally off him in the first, but after tired and restless and is anxious for a Four-nie- r, Yesterday's game was a remarkable assessed each person a erly. Three base hits Collins, O'Brien, c ...0 1 10 that they were shut out for five "big one." all he has to do is to tell workers and Berger. Lakaff, p o Peoria President Denies Any exhibition of Johnson's pitching skill. dime. Three hundred dollars Leifheit. Two base hits 0 1 the base runners to advance and then thin Fenton, Campion, Breton. 11 innings only 35 men d Stolen Intention of Resigning in ihe faced' was raised and one-thir- of it was inan looked likn a flock of vtw mony call them out as they walk into the Breton, Easterly, Rousch (3), Total 1 6 24 10 him, and but four of these reached sunk in the silver bowl of everlasting bases 0 uiid O'Leary was considering His Office. ball. Cusack admits he waved for ball-Br- eton. Just t.io Only one man got to first base j Collins, Rehor. Hit by pitched 0 0 0 0 0 1 base. - friendship. Ceremonies befitting the Decatur 0 0 0 1 advisability of hiding him behind the j Fountain to come home from third yes- out By Smith, 7; by in the first nine innings. Ten Boston occasion w ere gone through with when Struck Quincy 0 2 grandstand to prevent Ms being kid- terday but he can't explain by what Friedly, 3. Bases on balls Off Smith, 0101000 Teoria, 111., Aug. 29 "I have no in batsmen struck out ana .Johnson, pranced to bat, giving the mov- Stolen bases Donica, Kerwin. Sac- napped by big league scouts, w hen the authority he called the Distiller cap- Frank 1; off 1. itetuion of resigning. With Peoria working like a machine, did rot allow ing picture fiends a lot of A No. 1 local Friedly, Passed all Gentle- rifice hit Billings. Two explosion came. tain out. Peoria Star. man. Time 1:25. Umpires Lowery base hit baseball affairs in their present condi-- 1 a . color stuff. Biltz. Bases on balls Oft Myers, 3; UM'Tl.H - j and Connolly. S(Ki !tion, resigning is the last thing i! 'o!Iins pitched well, and was partic- m xot Every subscriber to the Schulte fund off Lakaff, 4. Struck out By Myers, With a lead of to i:i.niv. three runs his would wtiiinuiv itr. ularly effective when Washington had With the final pay day of the season was on the job for the big show, the 4; by Lakaff, 8. Time 1:37. Um- Bob climbed mound Meid-fata- - credit. the in that The foregoing is President l men on the bases. The Senators push iePS thaR two weeks distant and with factory officials having granted all pire Bannon. inning, and right away there warmth's led men to third base in three innings. treasury, statement made late last night 'a denleted " the hands a half holiday. One W. II. Hill BASEBALL a - Jl pyrotechnical display that would w hen asked if there could be an v truth but each time Collins held them with- management of the Dubuque Three made a stirring talk before "Wildfire" PKOniA, 4 SPRrVGFtFXns, o. - I cause Mr. Paine's show to an , i SUt- resemble the following article published bv out score. Wagner and Yerkes Wo l.scnt.nll rlnh has msiio airanim. came into possession of his wealth. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Teoria. 111., Aug. 29. Malloy held iMiiuteur production. Everybody clout-- ; y. anil ported him brilliantly. R Smith, editor of the "best Score: ments to hold a river excursion on the Thirteen years ago, after falling W. L. Pet. Springfield to two Distil- i d Ui agate, tmd Miiofce, - hits and the when the ,.ni v reliable pnnrt i.nw in PenH"- Washington 00000 0 0000 6 1 steamer Sidney Wednesday, Sept. 3, in from a nut tree while trying to view a Philadelphia 81 29 .675 ItMtred away Danville was two 00 lers won, 4 to 0. The feature of the mark MiriDROTH TO RESIGN? Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 the hope of realising enough coin of ball game, "the man of the hour" made Cleveland 72 49 .595 era to tlin roxy. WaMi & Co. came 13 game w as the fielding of in- That Billy Meiciroth will resign Batteries Johnson and Aiiismith; tle realm to pay off the players and his first bid for fame in the national Washington 67 52 .563 the Teoria right in r'-x- t help- " field. back tlio frame and as president of Amuee- - -- ' Chicago 5 59 .524 Four double plays were regis the Paoria s satisfactorily settle all accounts game, and the good people of these ed to a coupl more, shoot- and Carrigan. themelves nient company, and that a man ,f, against the club. Dubuque Telcgraph-- ! him he went Boston 59 59 .500 tered. Score: ing up eight. parts had not seen since their total to The lios" well known to the fans and amuse- Herald. out into the world to join Syracuse Detroit 52 71 .423 Springfield. R. H. PO. A. E. "l ulled" a battlrg rally in the ninth ment lovers of l'eoria will succeed II and subsequently the Cubs. St. Louis 48 78 .381 Baird, 3b 0 0 1 4 0 n rid managed to THREE EYE GOSSIP (11.11 shove over two more him was gossiped about on the TI1IKK M'OIT, Had Karl Moore gone the full route New York . 40 77 .342 Wheeler, 2b 0 0 2 3 0 runs, which were iit. Uolke age, insutriii' local baseball rialto today. Meid-rot- White haired and carrying some are the Bingos would have Clayton, cf 0 1 1 0 0 wan clouting baby IT l in: so. chances the with three it is said, plans to present Willie Hutchison, former premier drawn nine successive blanks, but af- . Wakefield, lb 0 0 10 1 2 :ind two bagger. It was ast aprjear.mre for a Score: liis resignation at a special meet- the hurler for the , sat in the toiling five innings, during which W. L. Ludwlg, c ... 1 6 1 0 So-- ; ".ie ter Pet ...... 0 J Ulue this year, i DavenpaTt Danville. It. !. P(). A. K. ing of the board of directors to be grandstand Tuesday afternoon and time he allowed a couple of singles, New York 82 37 .689 Lofton, If 0 0 3 0 0 1 club would hd.n ':o;:j."l the with 1'ulk. fs 1 1 0 7 h'.it within the next day or two. ra? saw Danville and Dubuqne go to it. former Philly retired in favor of Philadelphia 68 45 .602 Sargent, rf . . 0 0 0 0 0 for :wl-- cf Coleman. Clem- the Yogel. i;b 1 0 4 2 1 President Meidroih further case but the 'Twas the same Willie who hurled an who was nicked for six Chicago 65 55 .542 Burgwald, ss ...''...'. 0 stated ens sr.le of tlieso Eddie Stack, Orahmn. If o o 0 n that to his knowledge tiiere had been and Reed. Vhi t'iree exhibition game against Kossville in ruus in four Pittsburgh 63 54 .538 Middleton, p . 0 0 1110 men club and they are clouts and three the last 13 Waliuce, cf - :l 0 0 no rumor current concerning a possi- riddled their 1895 on the Cubs' first barnstorming periods. Score Brooklyn 52 64 .448 just as m race as they be-- j main-lon- g Stuley. lb 2 2 17 o ble resignation of his office as execu- hif:h the tolir an(j Vne same who was the Boston .50 66 .431 Total 0 2 24 13 3 I5!oom- - Chicago. R. H. PO. A. E. :;i t) 1 2 0 with the present outfit. stay 0f old Cap. Anson during his final White, tive of the Peoria Amusement com- 0 0 Cincinnati 49 75 .895 A. ; Miller, If ..0 Peoria. II. II. PO. E. 1 1 0 pany, ington Uuiletin. siall(j with the "Orphans." Willie w as 12 uhliii, rf owners of tiie Peoria basebutl Evers, 2b 2 2 5 2 1 St. Louis 44 77 .364 Walsh, If ... 0 0 0 0 0 fcJrlorr. c 1 1 0 club. playing when Governor Tener of Penn- - Ill.OOMKHS STRKNfiTIIKV. Schulte, rf 0 0 Fountain, ss , 0 0 2 7 1 Klier. p 0 l 0 sylvania was one of the pitchers for 110 . "If there lias been any gossip in 1 2 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Sullivan, , 0 0 2 0 0 President Billy Hunter of the w Zimmerman, 3b cf Neul. p 0 0 baseball cirelea 1 pre- the Cubs, and hen Tim Donahue was 11 W. that intend to Bloomington club has announced that Saier, lb 1 0 0 I. Pet Regan, rf 0 0 sent my resignation a meet- - catching, Bill Lange out in center, Bi.'! 15 Milwaukee 78 54 .591 110 at special local club is planning to draft at Phelan, 2b .. 0 0 Beeson, lb ., 1 1 14 00 .8 9 27 : ing w the Dalilen at short, Charlie Irwin on third, 10 Total of the board of directors iihia 'a . Minneapolis 76 57 .571 2 0 X oun-s'e- ! Stev. art, cf . 0 3 0 0 Desmond, 3b 4 I 'haven't rs tro Fred Pfetier on second. Walt Wilmot 10 Davenport. n. po. day or two.' heard of it andi'?1 cVfs Louisville 75 57 .568 . 1 h. 6 Cor rid en, ss . 2 2 3 0 Walliser, 2b 0 4 6 1 "xro "-- " , 1 I ..f ,, .v, anti in the held 74 60 .555 Becker, cf . . l.elirve " - that -Krt- ,1,....,,. " Ck nf D ..n ... U..W.A . Brospahan, c 0 3 0 0 Columbus Yelle, c 0 2 4 0 0 .13 cii.icj Lt m ojiuv W .scouting, going in- - . wav n- - iuoo uiicjnri illie is ...it 60 70 .462 Carrigan. If .0 0 0 their u. i little St. Paul Malloy, p . . . unci j It is a d rcd Hpnenrfpnttv a Needham, c . . 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 Mc-idrc- nkn line on 10 31) . n gunteuiiun." ' art Toledo 68 Ti .443 Hrnintrh, .0 tail President j p 0 (certainty that Bluejacket will be lost t!;e iads wuo wilI do for draftir.g( giip. Moore, 10 0 . .1 6 "I offered to resign at ...... Kansas City 58 76 .433 Holke. lb ... the tirre of ii tl--w,c ri ia it QLi:i'riniia hivitiff tmc. . - . . . Stack, p 0 0 3 1 Total 4 6 27 20 2 i McCormick hnrt : ""'"-" Ping tins intormauon to ins oia tnenas. Klaharty. rf . ,. .0 l the imbroelio. and " ),:" u': Indianapolis 49 81 .377 " . Springfield .. , . , . . , . trom two different class A. ciuos mat Danville Commercial News. 0 0 . u,.v.w,a... u, .we. 00000000 Koeppfng. 2t .0 l . ormi.-- thov intPnd tQ ,n a drafl for ,hp Total 5 10 27 9 3 Peoria 4 o'l'ary. c . ...1 13 as manager I would have stepped out , RESULTS YESTERn Y. 02000020 bJ fe ,Q hp Rot draftd bv Binghamton. R, H. PO. A. E. Stolen bases Malloy. Three base Spicer s . . . .1 0 0 of office as graceiuhv as posio e. At ONE MORE VETERAN THREE EYE LEAGUE. ; a big league chib during the majorsV Curtis, If 0 0 2 0 0 hit Desmond. Sacrifice Middle-ton- . p 0 ii present, quu ? ; hit 'nuc:,man, ..1 ! 'o the direction of the scr-so- J ' Danville, 8; Davenport, 6. n tor drauing, winch closes Sept. TO MINORS Fullerton, 3b 0 2 3 Bases on balls Off Malloy, 3; off Mlemirix 1 o o teams affairs would be quitting under GOES THE 10 6. ., j jt.lti iot aj rulb is determined to 0 0 Dubuque, 10; Bloomington, 1. (ire. I 11 Johnson, bb ...0 Middleton, Struck out By Malloy, and never do tnat. ' summer, 11 Quincy, 2; Decatur, 1. 11,1 have a winner next and deals McCabe. rf 0 0 4; by Middleton, 5. Hit by pitcher 6 14 24 7 1) u cf fimsuing ... . , ,. . ...0 14 Total better Vl.. 0 7 Peoria, 4; Springfield, 0. - Whitney, lb ...0 Lofton. Time 1:22. Umpire Cusack. than last in the league race the Pe- j , ! 10 Ran for Hromwich in sixth. u,lUesirM.!e Mmber wi.i be',!isoS. McChesney, . . 2 3 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE. team - cf ...1 ;or.a at present under tho direc- pd ()f h a .,uongj Duvenport 1 Jocd oh!b Cunningham, 2b 2 4 2 3 im a. 2000011 li 1T1 lf l'r.S.iftenr io flitin.r Te ...1 Boston, 1; Washington, 0 (11 iii i k, io ni,ooMi; ro, 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 8 , up right nna wi1! take 0 3 1 Danville it can game p niv low it r.t McMurray, c ...0 0 Bloomington, 111., Aug. 2D. Wretch- ins besi for each aved. tu-- n Stolen Yoftel (21 K ieritiee . . a who e lot of charges to the Rapp, p 0 0 0 New York, 3; Philadelphia, 9. banes a financial proposition the club has . . . . , . 12 ed support gave Dubuque eight of its t v;ni,...r i " its i present oniiu ino a ciiampionsaip Cresain 1 0 0 nns arrigmi. Koeppi'ig. j excellent record thU year. ,1 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE, ten runs and game. 1 t - the Lamline was ich. 'UD -- DU""l,u- Flaharty. Two base considering the many trouble eucouu - 'WJi"" Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 1. hit hard, but the Bloomers could J 8 27 7 5 not Holke, .spicer, Wal.uce, btaley. liaik , mid-seas- . otai tered in n. having started the l!OW IHFKKRfciVr. Philadelphia, 7; New York, 2. overcome the visitors' lead. Score: ( 1 . " P'iler te- 7,- ...1.1. iiea-.- j ... Hitfpit fnr Rann in ninth Hltllf" ' viui a iiaiiaicao 01 aenr :. j - .u Dubuque. R. PO. A. lnutngn on balls-O- ff ( ouch- - 'eui v IB II AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. If. E. Base sud a balI un JtT seVfral of ; Chicago 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 rark fm p. yesterday the substitute 05 4. Jude, If 1 1 0 0 nun. 2 oft Eller. 1: off Neal. 1. Hit water . P . Binghamton 0 Columbus, 3; Louisville, " S g 0000020 13 Beatty, lb 3 3 8 0 by pltchr-Yog- cl. Tinie-1:- M. Um- - Krom reports given Indianapolis, 12; Toledo, 3. irJLi,iHv out during the' terms vl,i, eVervone. The said o. s. oc- - Hits Off Moore, 2 iu 5 innings. Two R. Darringer, ss 1 0 3 0 few Kansas City, 3; Milwaukee, 8. last weeks the attendance record cupled a seat ,n tne lprt f.eId bleach. base hits Saier, Corriden, McCabe, H. Darringer, rf 2 2 1 0 so season St. Paul, 8; Minneapolis, 4. far this has been all that ers Peor:-- i Jourrs.1 McChesney, Cunningham, Cressin. Sw an son, cf 2 1 0 0 be ataU-enddub,- ! WESTERN LEAGUE. MOTOR BOAT SINKS iCOU'd elfted th Double plays Fullerton to Cunning- Boucher, c 1 0 10 0 and even more so. With j v Topeka, 6; Lincoln, 5 (12 innings). this sort of a ifjOKi H (tn i i k. ham to Whitney; Cunningham to Whit- Erlewein. 2b 0 0 4 3 1 as , 6. rf rord the club executive, it is noti Sporting in press coop j y ney. Bases on balls Off Rapp, 2; off Wichita, 4; Denver, 3b 1 1 AT KFflXIIKHI-Un- RFfiATTA writers the 'I Isaacs, 0 0 0 likely any - j Omaha, 6; Moines, 12. considered that other foun- yesterday related some fancy tales of Moore, 1. Struck out By Moore, 2 Des Lamline, p q 1 1 3 0 Keokuk. Iowa. Aug. 29. In the class dation for the published rumor exists j hardship concerning their efforts to (McChesney, Rapp); by Stack, 2 Sioux City, 10; St. Joseph, 5. or M r. t. a. regr.ua man a some k rce the ouier aesire in circles get to the game 15 minutes earlier (Johnson, Cunningham); by Rapp, 3 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Total 10 9 27 15 1 ! w yesterday the Van Blearick. owned by connected ith the baseball business ! (Miller, Stewart, Neeciham). Umpire than usual, in order to be on time fcr Chicago, 8; Kansas City, 1. Bloomington. R. II. PO. A. E. S F. Brock of Portland. Ore, had a locally to foist the blame for failures official Tom Corcoran. the earlier start. The scorer Pittsburgh, 1; Indianapolis, 2. Jackson, If 1 2 1 0 0 board loose on back : to win during kuocked the the latter part of the had a substitute on the job who was on Cleveland, 1; St. Louis, 7. immediately season. . Craig, cf 0 1 3 0 0 Mretrh and sank. Her j a street car which was delayed by an ? ! AT rjR'KAI.r-- CENTRAL LEAGUE. Hartford, ss 0 1 1 4 0 DeKa'.b. 111., Aug. 29 A large por- - Lucas, 1 Terre Haute, 4; Fort Wayne, Z. rf 0 1 0 0 i tion of population of town mi the this Evansville, 2; Dayton, 3. Vinson, lb l 1 7 1 1 - ; turned out here yesterday to pay trib- Springfield, 12; Grand Rapids, 9. Lister, 2b 0 0 2 1 2 Kelly, 3b 2 1 ute to Comiskey's White Sox and root CENTRAL ASSOCIATION'. 2 0 0 Kuepper, c 0 0 10 4 0 j for the Gray Sox to down the major Burlington, 2; Monmouth, 6. I ma I - - Marks, p 2 1 0 2 1 nil n - Keokuk. 12-1- r To leaguers ia an exhibition game. Near- Kewanee, Arthur Devlin. C edar Rapids, I; O'.tumwa, 4. ly 3,000 fans were disappointed in the Total 6 8 27 12 4 Waterloo, 0 10-- fJrfMLjT m, : 2, Muscatine, Another veteran stepped out of fast score, which favored Chicago, 11 to 3, Bloomington 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 W 1 S C O X K : N-- I I .U XOI 3 LE AG UE. ..0 company the cthe; day when President but seemed to enjoy the pastime just Dubuque 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 06 Gaffney of file Boston National league the same. Appleion, i:; 4. 110 5; 2. Two base lilt Jude. Thre base Rousch. Bodie Collins, out-Arth- Racine Foud du Lac, team disposed of Iim third baseman, and the Beatty. fielders, ball No o;'..er gamea scheduled. hits Jackson, Devlin, to the Rochester club batted the severely. The Marks, Kelly, H. Darringer. Struck of league. score: INTERN ATTION'AL the Intern atioE.il LEAGUE. out By Marks, 8; by Lamline. 7. uevnn wa one or tne old .New i ork ; Chicago. R H PO A. E. Ro'r.eitfcr, 5; Providence, 1. Bases on Off Marks, 3; off lam- gamee, balls league stars wi.ose work Rousch, If 3 0 0 Oiher rain. line. 5. Stolen bases Craig, Lucas, helped the Giants w in several chain - Berger, 2b .' PACIFIC 11. ' l 6 0 COAST LEAGUE. Marks, Beatty, Swanson (2), Dar- Moonlight Excursion SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 pionships and one world's pennant j Lord, 3b 1 0 ft Venice, 1; Oakland, 2. ringer. Sacrifice hits Lister, Bouch- that of 1S05. Since he began playing Bodie, cf 2 0 0 San Franc.'sco, 5; Los Angeles, 2. er, Erlewein, R. Darringer. Hit by SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 To Muscatine ' 'with Boston in the spring of 1912 Co'.iin's, 2. Davenport ... 8.y0 p. m. Adulta 50c Leave Davenport ... 2:30 p. m. 30c bis rf ...... 2 0 0: Portland, 5; Sacramento, pitcher Lister, Erlewein. Passed Tickets fielding has been up to his Umpires Uav Rock Island .. 8:15 p. m. Children 2i",c Leave Rock Island .. 3:00 p. m. Children 25c former Fourr.ier, lb 1 0 0 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ball Kuepper. Time 2:00. average, - j but in batting and base run 1 0-- On Famous Steamer SIDNEY Queen of all Steamers' Breton, ss . ..l 3 0 Chattanooga, Montgomery, Knapp and Johnson. !ning j Of he fell off to such an extent that Easterly, c .. .( 1 Atlanta, 5; MsmpHw 4. Latt the Season Music, Dancing and Refrethments ..... all time Th this season he has been used only as j Gentleman, c .'. . 0 0 Si Birmingham, 1 ; Mobile, 6. All the new the ja substitute. j Sullivan, c ..0 0 0! Nashville, 4; New Orleans, 8. Argus.