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REAL BATTLE DEV. MI SSOULA DEFEATS OG.tEN'- ANH W-A- ISi SECOND GAME GOES u It~I1E RS 11 T1 3 N.OME GUARD TAKES THE SEC OND BY HITTING THE PILL AND ON GIFTS, STONE IS THROWN DOWN Visiting Infield Sage Behind Tail Pitcher in the Seventh and He Blows Up-Erickson Takes It Easy I -Zamloch Is Steady Throughout. Standing of the Clubs. Ciffh- - Won. Lolt. Pet. Missoula 74 41 .644 I ~alt I.,kr 71 4A, .61);7 (lFgR l 1"d II* .4I :41 . .4711: (Ogdl tl . i i fit .47i9 Hlulln' .o '7" .34. : ri- . W ihl Hill (';arin,, le was wild. He unmlhr. Ilk e . e lo4'r4h chld; 1Ie chna.'l1 '' in ,ill ;o d 'tclled 'inl 411,.I hit t, 1h.i, they l d i r hl i l 'It n .nii! III l.aniler IHymn. The Illghinln.h ,rt won Ie 1,. Fe('cto game. fr.tml the Apostles,4 . 11 i 3', hl'|i( 'lvsitor t de i a1 ravt tand unll til theII t InPV1ent h. iringr alatys within strliking 11is l c'l. , hill in that s4 iItunitt. i o ite altp14Ir t 'til t 4.4l44k 4rII him ;ini( | 14,' h 41'i - pmredt. 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Per rlne walked and lassey scored Warren with a single. Octet's single counted I'errlne. Ilore's where 'arney pulled another weird one, Oriet started to steal see tll andl Perkins mnlile a perfect throw. 'I'ThI umpire called Bill out, hut i4,hllmplff dropilped the ball. Oriet xt liltlned this to the tuuhbter ?from hiln tlllion, .htllc wias a scissors hold on the k'eyst.lne. Just then Arthur dis inriangle d hhnself, walked out and p.tleked up the ball. ('lilrney stood pat, hoev.\.er, antd Oriet stayed iict. c'armlin then ipoked ln single and BRas cey seir.ed Mttlserla's eleventh and ftinal run. Ilankenshlp glot the run in the first Illning for protetini g a decisionll at see nld llse. Two w'rle out and two, Itljamey and Orl t, were on. (farmamU lil to Wasluer, who tosced tl ehlilltpt orr it force. The play w.ts calose and thiiinkelmhlimlp tIhoughtl nartl safe. Here Is the saore: Ogden. Play.r- AR. It. II. Po. A. E. Whallen. 3 . 4 1 1 1 0 2 Spencer, If 2 it 1 2 i0 a Van. th .. .. 4 0 1 7 0 i VWessle. 21. 4 1 1 0 3 1 t',hintipff, as 4 0 1 5 3 0 Mriray, cf 3 ft 0 3 0 0 ,lih r, 1p 3. (i 1 0 3 1 I:rltckson, ......1 I 0 0 0 0 trlalip , a . 2 1 1 4 0 0 Perkins, i 1 0 1 0 i 0 Jensen, rf. 4 I 1 2 0 1 32 3 9 24 10 5 Missoula. Player-- AR. 1T. H. PO. A. E. Warren. rf . .. 2 1 0 0 0 I'errline, .. 4 2 1 1 3 0 Illtss'y, If 3 2 2 i 0 0I ( Irtel, .s 4 3 4 6 0I ('rmaniii, lb 6 ' 2 4 12 iI I 'Tnill. of 3 0 2 2 1 0 I'hllangnoni b . 4 0 1 3 :t 0 Rtherts, .. 4 i 0 5 3 0 ullochIt, 4 1 1 t I 1 36 11 15 27 16 2 lalore by nnings: Sctore by inniingl - It. II. 1. SIIlgden . I it 0i 0 i i 1 0 i1--- :1 I Milsnaila ii t I 2 1 1 4 3" i 15 2 Sln iililary. : l ,eft on lalelfC-- igaden 6, Minaltlml:i 5. ltolen i(ases -. Van, 1ais any, Mliurrnay. tripll, 4lpnceer, Prrline. $;Hieriflc. ils ·lone. r Harssy. ilSe rIliic' flies -r',obinn, I'hiingnin, Ians sey. Tw' -hiea hbLia- titrlipp, Jonsen. Wss. lor, 'Perklin. l'lhree-hiln se lhit- ('ltrliamt. Ith.ule pluavya4- .'ssloer to, lehhtituff to ailli; Perrin"Ii Ito irolt Ito larmllan. lnin i'ngs pltched - tHy lStonel 7, Iby rh'k lson 1. R1tuns hIattledl I -y-t.v Van, To ti, ('hlla.ngnlrt , .tassey 2. Jlensen, trliet 3, 'arlnuima 3, IPrkinss. Itase hits --ft Ntlone In, of Icrlcksn 5t. Legal :at ,allts --Against toine 29, 9 rlckson 7. Strullk oit itv Htnell 4, bly Zamlircth 7. iltaes on a lil. -()ff aStonei 2. 2off '/.am. hii 3 olff I:rhakraon 1. PaIsse'd hblt- Ito.lrts, Sltillip. Tin' of gannim.-2:05. I'ultre -- 'arney. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. 'uth -- W.i. lusit. Pt. lli, tin . 79 f16 .617 VWa;ihlgtloin .72 44 .621 1'hIllull ellphli . 6. 67 46 .593 S'llh~a.ut . .7 57 .500 Ilitrolt .. 55 63 .466 I'hv hl. .. 52 6 3 .452 N'w York 414 73 .354 St, 1.utls 3. 7 77 .325 Naps Humble Leaders. mi- nli. A ug. 21. ' hrev '.land halted tilt an easy vict' ry over t'ilt lea !gu I* .lhri.. N I ll.th r 4i'llr1rn nor Ih ll . vh. s. l . leeded hIIl,. w ,vas effective. ,Ms tiln ' rroirs tihlpId to miake seve.rul I''vli and runt'.l 4l I' n, ndl i',ired three Ir111.i tiff 4)'rllitn in to i first oin a , ihl n t . iiingle iinil 1iirrigantl'a error. in tht. .e.'lnd, with lall 'llpitching,r I'i'ktkliigitih iingled. IYan waits hlil lid three nn i'ioredi wheln Ilooperl 1"I .h., ksh i'ir t hi go Ihrou lgh his legn. I.li-,ksil got four tillt ild four run.. ill I',lt t lim .s at l it. ~,,r`+ tf. II. e1. ' Ib ' v' inl .9 1;5 0 li.,tnl 4 6 4 Itatte"r uie; I1. lllg nId, O'Neil; 'lrlit, Hall andtl I arriIgani, Nuluai li. k'-r. Washington Creeps Up. Wt: hitrglnrt, A iug. 21.- (iI'rotu t out Itsl hI,' I Ill,,k and iWauhinigltol heat t r,, 'li litttiu .1f ( utiudli ;aid th,. I. r'i, r uning iof Moeller tier, fei - tilr,, , 1-r ; 1t. II, I':. W' ,tshftitte,, 3 6 1 lui "ll It I f "itnl+ ir'eo- n ul hnrd ; liPlr uke, \',,rký a d K'l , lher.ll Yanks Beat White Sox. N,".v York, Aug. 21. N.,w ylork\ wolh fr! : i'wgoi,. 4'alldw 1l l-p I h'lIlco's lilt v.,ll I niutterpd whlli, Nem, York N1,t York .. II h N1. I1l"l 1 - hll F li+1111to'lpl h i t Plhilllhly - ,Ilti-g , 1 I. Iin.; 1i:. CHARGES DISMISSED. 'It'n torim , Aug. 21.-- l '. J. Ctrpentetr, W. .1. 'i t o. r nt It. ,. Miller wern di, harg, d frol- ir 11 l utll o yel h lcl.. r ly lldav hy t'ert thiirgndrl with iitiii'tting a lot try i.l .ith'otil' on with thl , sale' of i'all forihia landll, said to ie arid and un piroductlive. Pitcher tliorge McConnell, of the Highlanders, is now "howing somo of the fancy stuff that made, him famolnc in Raoohester lat alhon. ;UAES ULB TOA IRY BY IlE GREAT TWIRLER SHUTS OUT IIANTS ANO WINS THREE GAMES OUT OP FOUR. CONESTI ECOMES.CLOSE Only Four and a Half Games Between New York and Chloago in the Raoe for the National League Pennant Large Crowd Present. Standing of the Clubs. Club- Won. Lost. Pet. New York ................... 77 38 .7wn (hicago .............. 74 88 .661 Pittsburgh 66 44 .o00 Philadelphia .......53 57 .442 ('lncinnatl ...... .. 61 .4 St. Loula ............. 50 63 .442 Rrooklyn ...........4.....1 72 .363 Hoston ............. .. ..32 79 .266 r'hicago, Aug. 21.-For the third time in four games, lw Richle pitched ('hlcago to a victory over New York today. He shut out the (alnts, 4 to 0. and enabled Chicago to creep up to within four one-half games of New York In the race for the National league pennant. Rlchie was manter of the lsituatlon from the start. lie pitched superh hall. holding New York to seven widely-scattered hits. le had brilliant support. The only time New York threatened to score war In the fifth. With two out, Fletcher and Teurean drove singles. Hnodrrass hit the flrdt hall pitched over .immerman's head. but Zimmerman leaped In the air, stuck up one hand and pulled down the drive that otherwise would have gone into the left field crowd for a two-base hit. Chicago got to Tenrenl for four hits In the sixth and uscored three runs. Tinker opened the inning with a single and went to third on Zlmmer man's do)Iubl. I.each sent a single to center, sonriln Tinker nnd Zimmer man. 14lter grounded to llernog. Who failed in1 an attempt to catch IAsch at second on a flelder's choice. Fvers heat out a hunt to Tesreatn and Satle and LAaclh advanced a base when Ilerang threw wild to first. He came home on a passed hall. Another run was scored hy Chloago In the elghth when SIaler singled, went to second on Evern' out and home when Archer Istgled deep into left field. The game was witnessed by a capacity crowd. The stands and hlea(chers wero parked and the out fiehl was lined with thousands of men and boys ulnable to get seats. Fully 2o,000 persons were within the en Chicago. P'layer- AH. R. It. PO. A. E. Shc.kard, If. ... 5 0 1 1 0 0 Schiult, rf... 4 0 "1 2 0 0 Tinker, s. ..... 4 1 1 6 2 0 Zimmerman, :lb. 1 1 2 8 1 Leach, cf. ... 3 I 2 5 0 0 ainr, lb ..... 2 1 1 8 0 1 Evers. 21 ....... 4 0 1 3 6 0 Archer, ......... 4 0 2 0 2 0 Rhi hle, p ............ 4 0 0 0 1 0 tai .............33 4 10 27 14 2 New York. Pi'layer- AR. R. If. PO. A. 4. 4ncodgraas, lb. . 3 0 0 7 0 0 Doyle.,2h ...... 4 0 1 2 2 0 Rerker. ef ......... . 4 0 2 2 0 0 Murray, rf..... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Devore. If .........4 0 0 1 0 0 llerz,ng, 3h .. 4 0 1 1 2 0 Meyers, . 8. 0 0 7 1 0 Pletcher, Hs. . .. 3 0 1 1 0 1 To'sran,, p........ 2 0 2 1 0 0 'randall, p ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 *MdI'ormick .....1 0 0 0 0 0 'ttai ....32 0 7 24 6 1 *Retted for Teareau In eiglhth. ..omre by inning- ('hiiage .........0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 .-4 New York ...........000. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Iummary: Two-base hits-Sheek uerd, Zimmerman, Schulte, Becker. Hits --Off Teareau, 8 in 7 Inninga; oft ('rarlnall, 2 In 1 Inning. Sacrifce hit -Ranir. Double plays--Zimmerman to Rater; Tinker to Evers to Baler. Left on haeb.-C-hicago, 9: New, York, 6. Fiass,.e on balls--Off' Teareau, 3: oft {Rihie, 1. Struck out-Tosreau, 6. 1'assed hall-- Meyers. Time--t:40. Third Defeat for Reds. I('lichmiatl, AIg. 21.--Boston won, ilukinig if three alit of four from Cin cinoati. l.ard and timely hitting by Nwelney won the game for Boston. lls dt.nhll in the third with the bases frll put tihe visitors in the lead and a.nqel Il', retirement of Pitcher Prill. lllpiehrlees plchhed good ball until the ninth, whellnl four singles netted three rlnlc, Iinl,nnati tied the score in the .;venntlh whten, with Iwo outs Kirke thlr,,w wild to first, three runs aooring tefre Hil,,ux. r could return the ball. nrr .. R. . E. ('iru nnatl . ..................4 7 4 r totr, ... ................ 7 10 5 Iatte.ries--- lrlli, Humphries and Mo Iean; 'Perdue and Kling. Pirates Blanked, Plltsurgh, Aulg. 21.-Wagper, whi kllnncked a three-bagger in the ninth inning, was the only Plttshurlh player to reach third base. Brooklyn won. lRucker allowed the home team only four hits. SLore- R. H. W. Pittsburgh ................................ 0 4 1 Brooklyn ... ... ................... i 8 0 Batteries-Adams, Warner and Gib son; Rucker and Erwln. HELINA$ 0 WONDER IS WiLD AS A MATCH HARM AND A . ' LAKE WINS.. , - ,, MORGANiS ONE OVER Skyserepare' Ptoeher Is Hit Freely, but His Mates .Ally in the Plnoehe and He Gets A4Sy With a Viotoey Walk Reooed Established. 1elena, Augl, 21.-tPowers was wild as a MarOb bare today and establlshed a new league record by issuing 18 passes, five of which were converted Into runs. Morgan was hit freely, but was given' suibatlnnal support in the plnches. The rore: Sait Lake. Player- Al, R. H. P0. A. E. Spencer, It. ......... 0 1 6 0 1 Portier, c. ........ 4 0 2 6 0 1 Bauer, cf. .......:.. 5 2 1 2 0 0 Devereaux, Sb. .... "t 1 2 1 4 0 Davls, 2b. ........... 5 2 3 0 4 0 Dressan, rt. ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Pendleton, as..... 2 3 1 0 4 0 Abbott. lb. ........ 2 1 1 18 0 0 Morgan, p. ...... 2 2 1 0 1 0 Totals ............35 12 13 27 14 2 Helena. Player- All. R. H. PO. A. E. Menges, 3b. ........ r 2 3 3 2 0 Quigley, 2b ........ 5 0 4 1 3 0 Killilay, e. ..... 4 0 0 4 0 1 Lusnl, 1h ............. r, 0 0 5 0 0 Irhy, rf .............. 5 0 1 1 0 Kelly. If ........... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Morse, as. ......... 4 1 2 2 0 0 Thompson, c. ....... 2 0 10 2 1 Powers, p. .......... 4 0 1 0 1 0 Totals ............"40 6 13 27 9 2 eore{ by Innlhga alt. Lake .......... 0 5 0 0 1 0 1 4-12 Ielena .............. 0 0 2 0 1 3 0- 6 Summary: ,i4tol,.n hases-F'ortler, Davis. Pendleton . Killlllay, Morse. Harriflce hits-bavis, Dressan. Two lhae hilt--Pendleton, Ahhott, Morgan, Mcengep 2, Qul hly 2. Kelly 2. Three 1Imloo hits-ForP Bauer. Homerun Davis. Basees n hall--Off fPowers, 13: off Morgaut, 2. Struck out-By Powers. 2; by Morgan. 3. Hit by pitcher---By Powers, Dressan. Passed hall--T'hompsonn Time-2:00. Umpire -l'rnry. ' NORTHWESTERN Standing of the Clubs. RAlwkane .. ...... 70 54 .665 Seattle .... . ........ 69 57 .549 Vaneouver ..... ...... 69 5S .540 Portland .................. 62 63 .496 VictorJa ..... .......55 27 .451 Tacoma .. ................. 51 76 .402 Big League Men Play. Spokane., Aaug. t2.--Five ball l)lay ers who will report to the Booton Na tionals In 1913 piMtlicipated. n today's game between Spokane and neattle. The four nmen omposlng the two bat teries and "lita' Myers, Spokane's first baseman, lt. have been Mold to Boston. The Spokane battery had much the best of the visitors, though errors behind James figured largely in the local eaum's scores. It is esti mated that Baoton had $17,500 worth of players In today's gamne. Score: R. H. BI. Seattle ....... ................... 0 5 4 Spokane . .................... 3 10 2 Batterles-Jm roes and Whaling; Noyes and DeVogt. Holderman Gets Two Homers. Vancouver, Aug. ai.-Hoolderman'n two homeruns won today'e game for Tacoma. loiodman played first base for Vancouver, Brashear being un conditionally released. Hunt pitched fine balh and was Invincible after the first Innning. The game went 10 inn* Ings, the visitors scoring four runs in the last inning. Score: * R. H. B. Toma ............ ........................ 10 2 Vanoouver ......................... 7 4 Batteries--hunt and Crittenden: Gervais and lAwls. Wilson Loses for Viotora,. Victoria, Aug. 21.-Wilson lost the game today for Victoria in the first inning. Kant lehner got an even break with tastley. both pitching fine ball. Hcore: t. 1,i. B. Portland ..................... 6 9 2 Victoria .......... .................. 3 9 3 Batterles-aiatiley and .Burch; Wil son, Kantliehler and Troeh. IDENTIFPI3. - Salt Lake, Aug; 91.--That the Jack Callahan, arrested in Butte, is one of the two men who perpetrated the rob bery of a saloon at Midvale. in which Marshal .Ailemigh was killed, was the teteimony of eoven Witnesses who saw the suspect yesterday. Callahan ls known to hlave beeu an intimate friend of Charles (iummett, who confessed, when dying from a 'wouni Infllcted by the marshal, that he was the second holdup. IYVER WIN., Oakland, Aug. I..-Sack Geyesi of Denver won nil 'th way from Soldier Elder of San liBtSacso in their 10. routd bout tonight. In the sWventh rounld Elders' sdlends threw a towel in the ring, $10 DILL THROWWS Hi OWN GAME AWAY IN IA*Y .ART. OF THE CONT1T, RufusrHaired Seut; paw Holds the Mountmen to i'x Hith, Whioh is Just Wht fteletrdi"'llet Off Former iktter Rooter--ekot AI' Many. Great Phile, Aug. 21.-Welsor 1Deli was wild toddy and lost the ~tme for Butte In the fourth Inling, when a single, in error and a base on halls filled the sacks. Dell walked an-. other man, forcing In a run, and then pitched a wild one, which let In two more, one more' ran belng scored on a single. Hlldebrand was effective all the way. The score: Butte. Player- AB. a. H. P.. A. E. McGeehan, 3h . .4 06 1 1 0 Levy, ra ...........83 0 0 1 3 1 Stovkll, rf ............4 0 2 0 1 Whallng, lb ......... 1 1 ti 0 0 f'athes, cf ............4 0 0 2 0 1 Morehead, If . .......4 0 0 0 0 KellyI 2b .............4 0 1 3 1 0 Kafora, c ............ 0 1 9 0 1 Dell, p .......... 0 1 0 3 0 Shannon, rf .....0 0 0 0 0 Totals .............31 1 6 24 8 4 Great Falls. Player- All. ,R. H. PO. A. E. Murphy, cf .........4 1 2 3 0 0 Mtlsue, as .......3 0 0 0 1 1 Huelsman, If ......4 1 1 0 0 Toner, 3b ............4 0 1 1 .2 1 Gtffin, rf .............4 1 0 4 0 0 Hester, lb ............2 , 1 a 6 4 0 Paye, 2b ................ 1 0 2 2 '0 (libson, ............3 1 1 6 0 0 Hilldebrantl, p ....4 0' 1 4 1 0 Totals ...........31 6 7 10 2 score by Innings Butte ............01 00000 0-1 Srea t 'allx ......... 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 x .Summary: TWq-Obse,: hit-l4tovall. Thiree-base hits-Whaling, ;JKafora. North Coad t l 11, Low RnuTrip ates ai iat Also Sunday Rates--Missoula to Rock Creek, Plateau, and all Bftter.Root Points; on sale Saturdays and Sundays; good to return ' following Monday. Round Trip Missoula tound Trip Hsalltbn -TO- -TO Chioago ...... $6 .0.Chia . ........... . . . Milwaukee .. .. ... .... ao MUtw ukep .................... 4.85 St. Louis :..........5............. 8.80 St. Louis .......................... S. ..... Peoria .......................... 05..1.$5 . Peoria ......................... 60.. 91. ) Des Moines ................ ..$53.40 Dee Moines ...... .............. 85 at. Plut, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, St..Paul, Minneapolls, Duloth, Siperior, Op.aha, St. . Omaha, St. Joe, Kansas City, $49.80 Joe Kansas City ........................................ . $5 .T. Prqportionately low rates from other Bitter Root and Main " Line points. On sale August 23, 31, September 4 and 5. Going limit I0 dam`. from date of sale, final return limit October 31st. Stop-overs al lowed in either direction within limits at and west of St. Paul, Dul, uth and Missouri river points. Round Trip Misscula Rolbt Thip Hamilton t , To Seattle, Tacona, Portland, To I3ttle, T'.ooina Portinrd, Vancouver, Victoria, Moolips, Vancouver, Victoria, Moolips, Holladay, Clatsop and Lon I Holladay, Clatsop and Lon, Beach points .................... 9.9 Beach plnts ... ...,...8110 Proportionately low rates from other points. On sale daily up to and including September 15; 'final return limit October 31. Stopovers permitted at all points, on either going or return trip, within final limit of October 31.. Tickets first class, good on all trains. "Go via the popular route on your vaoption trip. Let us plan your trip, making rebryations, best connections, and explain the diferbnt routes. Ap ply at local ticket oa f.if or .onto Bell 37, Ind. 773 Nortkhan: haiot itrway D. P. P. A.. lutte, Mentana ; .·, 3·~~,' puI,!·- ·fntgn`; to WWhiºt . t~ft on af ý p, ' (trat 96.i . Ti.,t. ltd8.' tid 919 Buy a ticket for .tot ber 1. Thb old-time pep WA4s i ut0 idbt *cfe more. Perkins had hut onb throW to maske, but it was perfect. We are ltid that Presldeht Lucas saw Carney perform. It wars bad day for pheno.ns Dell and Powers gof thetls As'ýth ue Uth. 4iar4' '4n lth vla, " d tt.* 41,le nth. It Isn't "Thrw idolwn, Y6CO." ky," as much as 'bhrow MdCldskey out." Shortetdp Wood of. the Apostles rs stilt out of the aiane. Ils eyeb afr affected. * ", ", Cirmin squared all aeioenti yeetdr' dsy. Te iblg ftilow lims ed four'hlit , inoludfng a tHlle. Stripp, evidently, is improving in his hitting. His pet to second Isn't' ver dangerous, however. Thinteen was an unlucky numbek. for Powers yesterday., Hea save. 12 bases on balls and allowed 18. hits. 'That was a good peg Tobin let go in the seventh, when he caught Jen sen trying to makd a triple out of a double. Manager Rlankenship, cornme to think of it, has be~n chased much lesq this year than In any previous season of his career as a hero of the diamond. Well, it's up to us to reset th' nioe things we said ysterdaly morn ing about UmpIre Carey. We insist, however, that he did get away finely Tuesday. Skipper Roberts sIalawd up behind the hat yesterday. His whip to see olid Iws strong enough hut he need e'd a raagelfindsr.. 'He'll be shooting 'em dead"today In his old-time form, Honest John was benched during the first part. of the . ertmmage. The bleacher friends tof, John kept Asking · l I- -- I· i - " " _ tltleortb fot: doubt hist to 4 ..o. ý r v r, ,.atp, "llJ*' iýºoyi stbe r*4 n diapbalb ystne rh . niw, o b tieket.i foe* benefit Imto 6.be 'pt . e PtSeMt.' . o. 11d , . .... t...... o, .651 . tes ' ... .. .. . .t ,s 'Ltne. ..; .. ....... 80 " 1 .i 1 Bl "bt O r O.....................67 t .40s -t-chta ... ...... ' 7 t r .467 Topeka ...... 4 ."...t ..47 SOmath, ; Wldhtit 0. ' ' Des Motsi 1; Denver, 4.U Lineuoln, o; s oat Ciy, 6. IToplka, i; ,t, t *Itl; 4. AMERICAN ,SS'SWV Standing of the' Clubs.' Clulb- Won., ilpt. Pet. Minneapolls ................ Ii 5 .44 Cotlunibus ........"............. '6 0 .6 t Toledo ............................ 78 61 .0 Milwauked .................... 6 Il 6 .489 Kansas City ............ 592 .7 .481 T.. Paul ..............::........: i0 7 .44? Louisville ...................... 50 83 .87 Indianapolls .................. 46 87 .846 Minneapolls, 6-9;; W oleo, . Kansas City, 2.7: Indianapolls, 8-5. Milwaukoee, 4 1uleviller, 1. St. Paul. 3; Columbus, 15'. Manager red Clarke, of the Pirateb , will plaoe Jinntlo VIox In Wagner's lu- .when the bl n D .uth ptn decidct to ive up bseb.........ll for ood., Minneapoml, 6 -9; Toledn, 0±1.