OCR Text |
Show Evanstoe Defeats Ogden by 3 io I Five Errors Lost Game to Home Team Despite Good Pitching 'of. Shurtliff. ! Special to Tho Tribune. OGDICN, June 19. Evanston. defeated Ogdcn here today In tho prettiest game of the season: The filial score was 3 to 2. Both Shurtliff and .C'fil-veral .C'fil-veral performed cleverly In tho box. The former had a little the best of the argumentbut argu-mentbut five bad errors behind him lost the game. Ogden scored In the opening inning and was then OianKed for tho balance bal-ance of the contest. Evanston did not reach home until the seventh, getting ono each in the three final Innings. EVANSTON. A B. R. IT. PO. A. E. Cray, ss G 1 . 1 0 2 1 Allen. 2b 5 0 0 - i3 ' F. 2 Carr. cf 1.0- 1. . 1 0 0 Cowan. 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Sago, lb I 1 '1 12- 0 0 Chiveral, p I' 1 - 3 " 0 2 0 Fuller, c 10 0 S "2 0 Powers, If 1 0 20 0 0 McAtce, rf 4.0 2" 1 2 1 0 Totals ; .'...3S 3' 1027 11 ' 3 . OGDEN. A B. R. H. PO. A. E. Clark, cf 3 1' 0 ' 1 0 0 Weaslor. 2b Ii 1 1 H .3 0 Pllzild. lb 4 0,' 1 10 ' 0 2 Mortensun, If 4 0 2 2 1 0 Johnson, 3b I ",0 ' 0- 1" 1 2 Henry, c 2 0. 1.7 0 1 Taylor, rf I 0 0 0. 1 0 0 Chickens. ' ss ..." 4 0 I '3 1 2 ;0 Shurtliff. p 3-0 1.0 4 0 Totals 3?. 2 7 27 11 G Score by innings Ogden 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Evanston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 Base on balls, Clark, Henry 2. Two-base Two-base hit. Sage. Double plays, Mortonsen to Wessels; Allen to Sage. Struck out. by Shurtllif 7. Chiveral S. Wild pitch, Chiveral. Chiv-eral. Stolen bases, O'Leary, Sago, Clark, Wessler, Mortcnaon, Chlckelts. Umpire, Randall. Time, of game, 1:43. Attendance, Attend-ance, 700. Ogden, 3; Woodmen, 2. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, June 19. Ogden defeated the Woodmen of the World team of Salt Lako this morning In a seven-lnnlng game, by tho score of 3 to 2. Ames and Everett were the battery for tho Woodmen and Wcssler and Henry for Ogden. Scoro by Innings: Woodmen 1 o 0 0 0 0 12 Ogden ;. .0 1 2 0 0 0 '3 AMERICAN. LEAGTJ'E. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. P C. Boston 51 31' 17 .r,G7 New York 49 29 20 .593 Chicago : 52 29- 23 Cleveland 47 25 22 .532 Philadelphia 49 21 23 .531 St. 1OUls '.-4 7 23 24 .189 Detroit .. ..: AS, 20 -2S -. .117 AVashlngton ..47 9 K - .191 Yesterday's Games. Chicago 0. Boston 2 . New York 4, St. Louis- 3. - - . St. Louis 1. New York 0. , Today's Games. ? No games scheduled. Chicago, Oj Boston, 2., 4 CHICAGO. Juno 19. Boston won out by bunching hits in the first when they counted. Score: . i rt. II. E. Chicago 000 OOOTiOfc-o 7 2 Boston 100 010,i0--2 7. 1 Batteries Altroek and McFarland; J. Tfljinehlll . and Criger. , New York, 4-0; St: Louis, 3-1. ST. LOUIS, June 19. Tho St. Louis and New York teams broke even today. Powell, Pow-ell, who failed in an nnte-scason game, twirled for Now York. Glade Bhut the vlsltora out In the second gamo, striking outi ten and allowing only four hits. Attendance, At-tendance, 20,100. Scores: FIRST GAME. R. TL E, St. Louts 102 000 0PO-3 5,2 New York :,200 0)0 O02-1 S '2 Batteries Howell and Sugden; Powell; ' Klelnow and McGulre. SECOND GAME. - ,-V t 1 . R. 7f. -YJ. St. Loulu .-. 001 OOOOtf 1 7 0 ( New York 000 000 000 0 I 3 Batterlfl-Glndo and JCahoc; Wolfo and Klelnow. No Sunday Gamo nt Detroit. DETROIT, Juno 19. Sunday basrball Is not permitted In this city and, as no' available avail-able grounds could bo secured In anv nearby near-by city, tho American league gamo'sched-uled gamo'sched-uled for today between Detroit and Philadelphia Phil-adelphia wn:j postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. P. W. L. P.C. Chicago 4S '32 16 .657 Now York :...51 31 17 .067 Cincinnati ;;&2 33 19 .033 Pittsburg -IS 2S 20 .5S3 St. Louis ir, 21 21 .fi33 Brooklyn 13 22 21 .512 Boston .. ;:.G0- 20 j'KI " MO) Philadelphia ;;'....4i7 ""-ID' "CO 7217 Yesterday's Games. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 0. New York 11. Brooklyn 0. St. Louis 4. Pittsburg 3. Pittsburg G. St. Louis 2 Today's Games. ,' , - Pittsburg at St. Louis. - Chicago at Cincinnati. . Brooklyn at New York. v Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 0. CINCINNATI. June 19. Chicago failed lo get a man as far as third base: Tlmolv hits were responsible for all the runs by tho Clncinnatls. A heavy rain Just before tho game affected the attendance and made playing hard. Attendance, 0CO. Score: . R. IT. E. Cincinnati 101 1(H) 0003 7 6 Chicago 100 CCO 000 0 5 1 Batteries Hahn and Pell7,; Lundgren and Klllen. Two-base hit Odwell. Bases on balls Off Hahn. 2; off Lundgren, 2 Struck out By Lundgren. 3. Umpire Mo ran. Pittsburg, 3-5; St. Louis, 4-2. ST. LOUIS, June 19. St. Louis and Pittsburg broke oven In the first double-header double-header of the season here todav. Eoth games were hard-fought and In each case poor work In the Hold was responsible for defeat. Attendance, 19,000. Score: . . P- E. SI. Louis 00) 100 21 4 lit 0 Pittsburg .2ZQ QC0 000 3 7 4. Batteries Taylor and .'Zearfoss; Leover and Phelps. Two-base hit Clark. Bases on balls Off Taylor, 1. Struck out By Taylor, i; by Lecver, 1. Umpire O'Day. SECOND G'AMI3. , , . R' ll- E St. I-ouls A100.000 100 2 7 I Pittsburg COO 200 0305 10 2 Battorles O'Neill and Grady; Miller ond Smith. Two-baso hits Smoot, Leach. Three-base hits Ritchie. Hransflold. Bases on balls Off Miller, 2 Struck out By O'Neill. 5; by Miller. 3. Umpire O'Day. New York, 11; Brooklyn, 0. BROOKLYN; Juno 19. Wiltso for tho visitors pitched a flue game, only thrcs hlta being mado off him by Brooklyn. Attendance. At-tendance. COM. Score: R. If. E. Now York 002 3l 020 U 18 0 Brooklyn .'. 000 0 00-0 3 4 Batteries Wlltse and Boworman; Cro-nln, Cro-nln, Jones and Hitter. Two-baso hits Bresnahan, Mertcs, Brown, Boworman. Dillon. Thre-baso hit Dillon. Biiscb on balls Off Jones, 1. Struck out By Wlltse, 1; by Cronln, 2. Umpire Emails. WESTERN LEAGUE. 'Omaha, 6; Denver, 1. OMAHA. Juno 19. Omaha batted Kyler at will, but thn vlnltorn were easy for Brown, who held them down lo four hits, ono of which was a home run by Hayes. Score: H. H. E. Omaha Ill 000 2l-6 If. 7 Denver .000 000 100-1 4 2 Bat teriea Brown and Froe3C, Bylcr and Lucia, St. Joseph, 2; Colorado Springe, 1. ST. JOS13PH. Mo., Juno 19. SL Joseph pushed Kemmer over tho plato In the ninth. It was tho best game played on tho local grounds thin year, Scire: R. U. E. SI. Joseph (V1 000 101-2 K 0 Colorado Springs COO COO 100-1 ', 1 Batteries Chlnn and McConnolI, Vlllo-man Vlllo-man and Barwald. Sioux City, 2; Des Hoinee, 1. DES MOINES, la-. June 19. Sioux CJly won through tho effectiveness of. Llnde-mann's Llnde-mann's pitching and a bad error, by Dos Moines's second baseman at a critical time that made tho visitors a present of two runs, which ga'c them tho victory. Scoro; , 7i. 11. E. Dt-s Moines 000 000 000-0 5 2 Floux City 020 COO 005-2 S 2 Batteries Llefold and Towno, Llndc-mann Llndc-mann and Kelly. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. San Francisco, 6-5; Tacomu, 2-6. TACOM.A, Juno 19. Tacoma and San Francisco brok even in a louble-he;uler today. Tho locals wero unable lo lilt Whalen in tho morning contest, whllo the visitor bailed McDonald, a now pitcher signed by Fisher, when hits meant runs. Tho afternoon game was interesting, but was won by hitting Yerkes at opportune times. Scores: MORNING GAME. R. IT. E. Tacoma 0:0 000 000-2 4 3 San Francisco 021 030 000-6 9 1 Batteries McDonald and Graham; Whalen and Gorton. , AFTERNOON' GAME. It. II. E. Tacoma 003 Ml 20-f. 10 2 San Francisco ICO 2(0 200-C 8 0 Batteries Overall .and Hogan; Yerkes and Gorton. Umpire O'Conncll. Oakland, 4; Portland, 1. PORTLAND. June 19.-OakIand look uui iiiusl iKiin' ctjrcu-'isi.'.'u gamo such nr:ic this year from Portland by bunching hits on Roach in the eleventh inning. Whilo both Roach and Cooper were liueral with their hits, tho team work on both sides was splendid and Interest in the game was held at the highest pitch from start to finish. Attendance, 6009. Score: R. IT. E. Portland .w) V 10) (0-1 ii 2 Oakland GOO 000 010 031 11 0 Batteries Roach and Steolmam; Cooper and Byrnes. Umpli Brown, Seattle, 3; Los Angeles, 1. SHATTLE. Wash., Juno 39. Hughes and Newton wero both in good form today. Th- locals bunched three hits In 'the sixth and scored twice, and added another In the n-xt hinlng on a bunch of errors. Los Angeles was blanked till the ninth, when Flood's double and Cravath's 3inglc scored the former. Score Seattle 000 002 10 3 ' 4 0 Los Angeles ,....000 000 001 1 5 7 Batteries Newton and Spies: Hughes and BlnnkonsTTIp. Utnplrcs, McCarthy and McDonald. - - American Association Games. At Louisville Loul.Mvlllo 6. Minneapolis S. At Toledo Toledo 1. St. Paul 7. At Columbus Columbus 9, Kansas City 1. World's Fair Handicap Saturday. ST. LOUTS. June 19. Tho World's Fair hardlcap. with a cash value of SoO.OoO. will be decided next Saturday. With such a field as Hermls. Irish Lad. McChesne. Gold Heels. Bernsys, Wilful. Judge IIlmoK and Colonial Girl, It looks as though the field will be tho best thai ever filced a starter In one event In this cltj. |