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TI1E OMAnA DAILY PEE: THURSDAY, JUNE ir, 100.T
OMAHA LOSES IN ME TENTH
Tioi tka Score in Ue Eighth by Getting
Throe Men Over the Pan.
STARTS OUT THE TENTH WITH TWO MORE
Mm Nolnn Goes Roirkr'i Men One
Hrllrr, Honrttr, by Getflnay Three
Aronnil the Circuit br Aldl
of Home nan.
DES MOINK.8, Jum H -With the score
C to 4 In favor of Omaha and two Dps
Moines men on hair and two outs, Wake
field, the. big reserve catcher, lilt the ball
over the center field fence. The game wan
one of the most carefully played that has
been Been here. Krrors were few and not
costly, and from the start to the sensa
tional finish both teams were playing fast,
straight base ball. A base on balls, a sac
rifice and three singles gave Des Moines
three In the first, and the lead was main
tained until the eighth, when Rourkca
team went after Llcficld. Carter singled.
Dolan singled, but was caught at second
on Welch's hard drive to Phugart. Schlpke
lilt for two bases, scoring Carter, and
Freese scored Welch and Schlpke on a two
acker tt-i left field fence. Gondlng made
the final out. With the score a tie, neither
team was able to land a run In the ninth,
but In the first half of the tenth Martin
walked to first, Freese singled and Gond
lng'i double brought them both In. The
game seemed safely Omaha's, but Long sin
gled. So did Rossman, who was caught at
second on Caffyn's drive to Thell. Then
Shugait hit Into deep right, but Carter
pulled the ball down. Towne, batting for
McNIchols, hit safe, and Wakefield put
the ball over the fench. driving In Long
and Towhe. FreeBe was substituted for
Henllno In the seventh. Score:
DES MOINES.
AR R.
....3
...A
...A
...5
....5
6
Oanley, rf
llogrlever, rf..
Long, ss
Hossman, lb...
CafTyn, If ,
PhUKart. 2b
McMchols, Sb 3
Towne 1
Wakefield, c 4
Lelfleld. p 2
H. O. A. E.
12 0 0
12 0 0
2 12 1
3 9 11
12 0 0
2 7 4 0
0 12 0
10 0 0
3 6 2 0
0 0 3 0
14 30 14 1
If. O. A. E.
12 2 0
3 6 0 0
3 11 1 0
3 0 0 0
0 4 6 0
2 14 0
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
16 3 0
10 2 0
16 t29 17 1
dropped fly bv Nobllt let In the only run
made bv the locals. Five hits for the home
team, (is against eighteen for the Indians,
expltilns how the game was won and losi.
Mott and Metsltt collided In the first In
ning and the flrot baseman was knocked
out for five minutes. With two out, New
ton put up a tail fly a few feet In front of
the plate and both Mcssltt and Mott went
after It The men came together, with the
result that no one caught the ball. After
that three runs came In.
The Indians made another trio In the
fourth. Collins tripled, liaerwald singled,
Weed hit for two bases and O'Hara also
hit siife. Another block of three was made
In the eighth on a base on balls, a sacrifice
ami three hits The visitors scored their
hist run In the ninth on two hits, a sacri
fice and Collins' whittle.
For the Millionaires, Mott made the cir
cuit In the first inning and after that the
locals got but one man as far as third.
Molt s llv to center was dropped, he took
second on Frlshee's sacrifice and scored on
Dull lmnty's hit. Score:
BlOl'X CITr. COLORADO B THINGS.
R H.O A.E. R.H.U.A.E.
Wffit. 2b ..
U Hin. If..
Wilton, lb.
Stt.rnaalf, lb. 1
Nobllt, rf 0
Collin, rt.... 1
llftl IWHld, C. 1
Yllleman,' p., 1
1 0 Mott. lb I
0 0 Frlshee. rf... 0
0 1 nitkr, 2b.... 0
C 0 tfelrbintr. lb D
1 0 Prnnell, rt... 0
0 1 Knnhe, If 0
0 0 Bader, aa 0
0 1 .lsllt, c. ... 0
1 0 Btlmmsll, p.. 0
Totata.
.10 18 V tl I Totala 1 I 27 16 I
Totals 36 7
OMAHA.
AB. R.
Thiel, bs 5 0
Carter, rf 5 2
Polan, lb 4 0
Welch, cf 6 1
Martin, 2b 4 1
Schlpke, 3b 5 1
Freese, If 1 1
Henllne, If 4 0
(lending, c 5 0
McCloskey, p 5 0
Totals 43 6
Ratted for McNIchols In the ninth.
ITwo out when winning score was made.
Des Moines 3 00100000 37
Omaha 0 01000030 I 6
Stolen bases: Thlel, Martin. Home run:
Wakefield. Two-base hits: Dolan, Schlpke,
Henllne, Oondlng. Shugart, Wakefield (2).
Rases on balls: Off Lelrleld. 2; oft McClos
key. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By McCloskey,
1. Struck out: By Lcifleld, 6; by McClos
key, 4. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Schuster.
Millionaire Are Easy.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. June 14.
The Millionaires continued their losing
streak and escaped a shutout at the hands
of Sioux City today by a halr'B breadth. A
Sioux City 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 1-10
Colorado Springs ..1 00000000-1
Stolen liases: Newton, Starnagle, Dele
hanlv. Three-base hit: Collins. First base
on balls: Off Stimmell. 3; oft Vlllrman, 1.
Struck out: By Stimmell, 3; by Vllleman,
3. Left on bases: Sioux City, 7; Colorado
Springs, 4. Earned runs: Sioux City, .
First base on errors: Colorado Springs, I;
Sioux City, 1. Two-base hits: Weed,
Nobllt, Frlshee. Hit by pitched ball:
Weed. Double plays: Bader to Blake to
Mott; Vllleman to Starnagle to Newton;
Weed to Starnagle. Sacrifice hits: O'Hara.
Newton, Nobllt, Baerwald, Frlsbee. Time:
1:40. Umpire: Mace.
rienty of Hitting; In Game.
DENVER, June 14. Denver won a hard
hitting and Indifferently played game from
St. Joseph by the score of 7 to S. The teams
see-sawed in the lead and the free hitting
kept the crowd In a good humor. Hoel
skoetter and Perrlne played a brilliant
Heldlng game. Fleming, Andrews, Mcliale,
I'cirine, Muelskoutter and McGIlvray hit
well.
Denver scored In the first on Noyes' .bad
throw to Douglas, followed by Belden's
single, Hoelskoetter's single and McGIlv
ray s homer to left. Two more came in on
the second. Mclialu's single, Hurtzell's sac
rifice and terrine s hit scored the tourtn
run in the tilth. Denver's last three runs
came in the seventh. Hoelskoetter hit and
McUilvrav walked. Hickman s unexpecieu
single scored Hoelskoetter and McHale's hit
tallied McGIlvray.
St. Joseph scored inree in me lounn.
Fleming hit and reached second on Ran
dall's error. He reached third on Hoel
skoetter's remarkable stop over second and
retirement of Lezotte, and scored when
Mcliale dropped Douglas' fly. Andrews'
two-bagger to left scorea ifougias ana
(Julllin pounded in Andrews. Jones hit for
two bases at the ODenlng of the fifth, was
advanced by Ketchem, and Bcored on Flem-
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two out. Outllln walked and stole, scoring
on Noyes' hit. Attendance, K). Score:
DENVER. ST. JOSEPH.
R. H.O. A.E. H.H.U.A.n,.
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I. . U I . a Call or wrlta. bus 1M. Ode
VI S. Utk St.. UlSttkA. N.k.
MrHale, cf... Ill
Hurijell, 3b.. 0 1 1
Itandlll, rf... 10 2
Helrirn, It.... 0 1 i
Perrlne, 2b. ..Oil
Horl.k'ter, til
M'dllvray, lb 2 1 11
bucla. c 0 2 3
Hickman p.. 1 1 0
0 1 Ketchem, cf.. 0
1 0 Fleming, If.. 1
0 1 Lieintte, rf... 0
0 0 DcURlas, lb. . 1
6 0 Andrewa. 3b.. 1
b 0 Uulllln, aa... 1
0 0 Nnyea, 2b.... 0
0 0 Zlnran, c 0
1 0 Jones, p 1
Soudert, p.... 6
Total! 7 13 27 12 2
Totala 6 9 24 IS 1
Denver 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 7
St. Joseph ;.0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 06
Stolen bases: Hartzcll, Perrlne, I,uiia,
Hickman, Qulllln. Passed ball: Zlnran.
First base on balls: Off Hickman, 2; oft
Jones, 2. Struck out: By Hickman, 2; by
Jones. 1. l'ft on bases: Denver, 5: St.
Joseph, 6. Kirst base on errors: Denver,
l; bt. josepn, i. Home run: racuiivray.
Two-base hits: Andrews, Jones. Sacrifice
hits: Harlzell, Ketchem. Double play:
Hoelskoetter to McOUvray. Time: . 1:46.
Umpire: Burns.
Standing
bases. Dnvls was the star at bat and on
bases. Attendance, 1,200. Score:
CHICAGO. WASIIINC.TON.
R H O A K R.H.O.A C.
none, rf... I I 4 0 Hill 3b t t I 1
Hnlm-K. If... I 1 0 I I C Junta, rf... 0 0 18 0
Callanan, rf.. I 0 1 1 Mullen. lb...O 0 I 1 0
Darla. aa t 4 I 4 1 Anderron, rf.. 0 0 4 0
Donahue, lb.. 0 1 7 0 0 Huelaman, If. 0 1 I 0
M. F'arland. e. 0 1 I 0 0 MM, 2b 0 0 2 4
Dur.don, lb... 0 lit 0 c.Mv. as...! 1110
Tannehlll, lb 0 1 1 0 1 Kilt reds', c, 0 1 4 1 1
YlU.h, p 0 1 0 1 1 Wolfe, p 0 I 0 4
Totala I 12 27 13 4 Total! I t 27 11 I
Phlrngo 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1-6
Washington 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3
Stolen bases: Hill, F. Jones, Davis. Don
ahue, McKarland. Sacrlllce hits: Holmes,
Callahan. Donahue, Dunden. Tannehlll.
Itrst base on balls: On Wolfe. 4; oft
Walsh, 2. First base on errors: WashlnK
tun, 4; Chicago, 1. Struck out: Hy Wolfe,
3; by Walsh, 6. Left on bases: Washing
ton, 4; Chicago, 12. Wild pitch: Walsn.
Time: 2:06. I niplre: Sheridan.
Philadelphia Wins with Stick.
FHIIADKI.1'HIA. June 14 The home
team defeated Detroit today by good con
secutive hitting. Both trams played fine
ball. Attendance, 3,044. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
11. H.O. A.E. R.H.O.A.K.
Hartml, If... 2 2 1 0 0 O'Learr, sa..O 0 0 0
Knight, 3b... 0 13 0 1 Coolry. cf....O 2 110
Davla lb 1100 Hickman, lb. 0 1 4 0 tl
Lord, rt 0 1 2 1 0 Crawford, rf.. 0 12 0 0
Murphr. 2b.. 0 1 4 2 0 Donovan. lf..l 0 2 0 0
Hoffman, cf..O 0 2 0 0 Srhaefer. 2b.. 0 2 12 0
I'ro.a. aa 0 1 0 4 0 Lowe. 3b 0 0 I 2 0
Schrrrk, c... 0 1 1 Drill, c 0 14 10
Plank, p 1 0 0 1 0 Kllllan, p....O 10 11
Totals 4 I 27 11 1 Totals 1 24 I 1
Philadelphia 2 0001010 4
Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
I-ft on bases: Detroit, 6; Phlladeplhla, 6.
Stolen bases: Donovan, Schaeffer. Two
base hit: Lord. Three-base hit: Hartscl.
Double play: Lord to Davis. Struck out:
By Plank, 7; by Kllllan, 2. Bases on balls:
Oft Plank, 1; oft Kllllan. 3. Time: 1:45. Um
pires: Kelley and McCarthy.
gtaadlaa of the Teams.
Flayed. Won. Lost. Pet.
Cleveland 41 27 14 .t9
Chicago 4n 27 19 ..W
Philadelphia 45 2 1 .o78
Detroit 45 23 22 .611
Boston 21 22 .488
New York 43 18 25 . 419
Washington r 47 1 9 28 . 404
St. Louis 46 " 29 . 370
Games today: Chicago at New York, 8t.
Ixiuis at Philadelphia, Detroit at Boston,
Cleveland at Washington.
GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis Wins Two Close Finish
Contests from S. I'snl.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 14. Indianapolis
won two games from St. Paul this after
noon by ninth and tenth finishes. Attend
ance, 7,500. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAUL.
R. H.O. A.E. R.H.O.A.K
Lee, Marshall, Fox. Double plays: Doyle
to Boyle; (remlnr to Fo to Freeman.
Irft on bases: Toledo, ; Mlnnespoll", .
Bases on balls: Oft Martin, 2; oft Hlevers, 1
Struck out: Bv Martin, 8; bv O'Brien, 2t by
Slevers, 1. lllls: Off Martin, 9 In si In
nings; oft O'Brien. in three Ininngs. Wild
pitch: O Brlen. Passed balls: Clark. Mar
shall. Time: 2:10. I niplre: King.
Mllarankee Mine Both names.
IOl lSVILI.K. June 14. Milwaukee won
both games of a double-header here todiy.
In the first the visitors batted Ftecher hard
with men on bases, while McKay held Ihe
locals saTe at all times. Louisville usd
three pitchers In the second, all of whom
were hatted hard. Attendance, 4,0"0. Heoro,
first gome:
MILWAlKr.lt. LOl'ISVM.LK.
R.H.O.A.K. R H.O. A E.
Robinson, aa. 1 1 I i 0 Hallman If . . 0 0 I 0 1
(I Nelll, If... I I 2 0 OSulllran. 3b. . 0 0 2 1 0
MTi'j, r-3b 0 110 0 clar. cf 0 1 I 0 0
o nrlen. 21' . I 2 10 1 A Kerwln. rf...l 2 2 0 1
M. c mlrk.f 2b 0 1 2 1 0 Braehear, lb. 1 0 0 1 0
Hatem'n, r-Zb 0 1 1 0 0 Hester, lb I 2 12 0 0
( lark. 3b 0 12 4 1 Shaw, c 0 I 4 1 0
Hevllle, r 0 1 I 1 0 Qulnlan, M.. 0 0 3 1 1
McKay, p.... 1 0 Sire her, p....O 0 0 10
'Wright 0 0 0 0 0
TotaH I 11 27 11 1
Totals I I 27 12 1
Batted for Stecher In ninth.
Milwaukee 0 0300080 28
lxulsville 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 i
Two-base hit: O'Brien. Home runs: Dex
ter. Robinson, O'Neill. Stolen bases: Bute
man, Clark. Sacrifice lilt: Kobinson. Basos
on balls: Off Stecher, 2; off McKay, 1.
Struck out: By Stecher. 3; by McKay, 3.
Ixft on bases: lyoulsvllle, 4: Milwaukee, 1.
Wild pitch: McKay. Passed ball: Bevllle.
Umpire: Kane.
Score, second game:
MILWAl'KKB. LOt'ISVILI.B.
R. H.O. A.E. R. H.O. A.E.
Robinson, aa. 1 1 I a 0 Hallman, If.. 0 0 1 1 1
0 Sulllran id., o 1
0 Clar. cf 0 1
1 Kerwln, rf... 0 1
0 Brashear. 2b. 0 0
0 Doner, lb... 0 1
0 Shaw, e 0 1
0 Woodruff, c. 0 0
game and Harvard halted hard. Matthews
making a nit every tune ne came to tne
bat. Score:
larvanl 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6
'olumbla 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
llaieman, If.. 1
MCh an'r. rf 1
O'Brien, lb... 0
Hemphill, cf. 1
McC'mlck. 2b 0
Clark, lb 1
Bevllle, o..., 1
Hlcke, p.... 1
I 1
1 0
1 u
I 1
1 7
I 0
1 I
112 0 qulnlan, ss... 0 1
. Wrliht. D....4. 0
Totals t 14 17 14 1 Kenna, p 0 0
Duiikle, p.... 0 1
C.rr, lb 1
Bruce, rf 1
MeCreery, cf. 1
Thonejr, If.... 0
Osteen. as.. . . 0
Farrell, 2b... 0
Frlel, lb 0
Roth, c 1
Reldy, p 0
4 2
1 0
2
1 1
1 1
1 I
0 12
1 3
1 I
0 Oeler rf 0
0 Hemrhlll, rf. 0
0 Wheeler, 3b.. 2
0 O'Brien, ss... 1
1 Marcan, 2b. .. 0
0 Flournoy, If.. 0
1 Keller, lb.... 1
1 Sullivan, c... 0
0 Besslons, p... 0
1 0
1 I
1 1
1 I
0 I
0 0
2 10
0 1
0 0
of the Team.
Played. Won. Lost.
Sioux City 41 28 13
Denver 44 27 17
Des Moines 38 22 . IS
Omaha 40 19 21
St. Joseph 41 14 27
Colorado Springs 42 13 29
Games today: Omaha at Des Moines, St.
Joseph at Denver, Sioux City at Colorado
Springs.
Pet.
.683
.614
.679
.475
.341
.310
GAMES lH THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Wins a Sharply Tiered Con
teat from Cleveland.
BOSTON, June 14. Boston took a sharply
played contest from Cleveland today, 2 to
1. The visitors hit the ball hard, but the
fine fielding by the home team kept the
score down. Attendance, 9.322. Score:
BOSTON. CLEVELAND.
R. H.O. A.E. R. H.O. A.E.
Selbarh, rf... 0 0 I 0 0 Jackson, If... 0 0 I 1 0
Psrent, SS.... 0 1 2 4 0 Bay. cf 0 0 12 0
Burkett, lf...l I 0 1 Flick, rf 0 1 0 I 0
Collins. 3b... 0 Oil 1 Lajole. 2b.... 1 0130
Buhl, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Bradley, lb..O 0 14 0
Orimshaw. lb 1 0 0 0 Turner, ss.... 0 14 0 1
Ferris. 2b.... 0 111 03tov.ll, lb...O 1(00
Crtger, c 0 12 1 0 Be ml., c 0 0 4 1 0
Tannehlll p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Rhoades, D...0 10 2 0
Totala I III I I Totala 1 4 24 It 1
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Sacrifice hits: Bay. Burkett, Stovall.
Two-base hits: Rhoades, Burkett, Ferris,
Stovall. Three-base hit: Burkett. Stolen
bases: Parent, Flick, Collins. Double play:
Ferris to Collins. First base on balls: Oft
Rhoades, 3. Struck out: By Tannehlll, 1.
Time: 1:33. Umpire: Connolly.
Kew York Wins from St. Louis.
NEW YORK, June 14. After knocking
Powell out of the box In the fifth Inning,
St. Louis was again defeated by New York
today. Hogg, who reliuved Powell, held
the visitors uown to one hit. Home rum.
by Dougherty and Conroy In the eighth in
ning gave the home team the game. At-,
tendance, 4,mi0. Score:
NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS.
Totals t 11 27 17 I ToUls 4 728 12 t
One out when winning run made.
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 25
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 i
Bases on balls: Off Reldy, 8; off Sessions,
8. Struck out: By Reldy, 1; by Sessions, 1.
Wild pitch: Reldy. Two-base hits: Osteen,
Reldv. Farrell. Three-base hit: Carr. Sac
rifice hits: MeCreery, Wheeler, Sullivan,
Reldy. Double play: Frlel and Farrell.
Stolen bases: Bruce, O'Brien. Left on
bases: Indianapolis, 8; St. Paul, 5. Umpire:
Glfford. Time: 1:32.
Second game:
INDIANAPOLIS. BT. PAUL.
R. H.O. A.E. , K.H.U.A.B.
Carr. b 2
Brura, rf 0
MeCreery. cf. 1
Thoney, If...
Osteen, aa...
Farrell. 2b..
Frlel. lb....
Zalusky, c. .
McGlll, p...
Roth
Cromley, p..
Totals..
3 1
0 I
0
1 1
1 4
1 2
1 10
1 I
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 Oeler. rf..... 0 0 I
0 Hemphill, cf. 1 1 t
0 Wheeler, 2b.. 1 1 0
0 O'Brien, aa. .. 1 0 1
0 Marcan. Sh... 12 1
0 Flournoy, It.. 0 11
1 Kelley. lb.... 0 1 12
0 Sullivan, c... 0 0 1
0 Ferguson, p.. 0 0 1
0 Totals 6 720 14
0 1
0 0
2 1
1 1
5 0
1 0
2 0
0 0
1 0
10 12 1
Batted for McGlll In ninth.
Two out when winning run made.
Indianapolis 3 00010001 1-6
St. Paul 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-5
Base hits: Off McCJill, 7 In 9 Innings; off
Ferguson, 9 in 10 Innings. Two-Dase nit:
Zalusky. Sacrifice hits: MeCreery, Bruce,
Frlel. Flournov. Double plays: Osteen (un
assisted); O'Brien and Kelley. Stolen bases:
Wheeler. Marcan. Kelley. Left on bases:
Indianapolis, 7: St. Paul, 6. Umpire; (ill
ford. Time: 1:60.
Kansas City Wins In Tenth.
COLUMBUS, June 14. Hard hitting, by
which Kansas Citv tied the score in tno
ninth, was continued in the tenth, giving
the visitors the third game of the series.
Attendance, 1,802. Score:
KANSAS CITY. COLUMBVB.
R. H.O. A.E. R.H.O.A.K.
Castro, rf.... 0s 1 3 0 0 Dsvls rf 0 110 0
Nancw. rf I' 0 1 0 1 Pickering, cf. 0
Masaey. lb... 2 2 16 1 0 Hulswltt. aa. 0
0 I (I 1 l.onsalion, ll. v
0 0 0 0 Klhm, lb 1
10 10 Wrlgley, 2b.. 0
4 0 10 0 Pierce, c 0
1 4 0 0 Barbeau, lb.. 1
1110 Ryan. c-2b... 1
0 0 11 Dernar, p.... 0
Rtckert, If... 0
Kranta. If.... 0
Donahue. 3b. 0
Bonner, 2b... 2
Butler, e 1
Downey, aa. , . 0
Eela, p 0
0 7 0
1 1 1
1 I 0
1 11 1
o o a
10 1
til
2 4 1
0 0 1
Total! 0 I 17 11 4
Milwaukee 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 08
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-baae hits: Sullivan, Hlckey, Qulnlan,
Hemphill. Home run: Clark. Stolen base:
Sullivan. Bases on balls: Oft Kenna, 2;
off Dunkle, 1; off Hlckey, 2. Double plays:
Hlckev to O'Brien: Hlckey to McCormlck
to O'Brien. Hit by pitched ball: McCor
mlck. Hits: Off Wright, 4 In one and two
third Innings; off Kenna, 6 In two and one
third innings; off Dunkle, S In five Innings.
Time: 1:62. Umpire: Kane.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Columbus 62 32 20 .618
Milwaukee A 62 32 20 .616
Minneapolis 62 31 21 .6M
St. Paul 63 28 27 . 491
Indianapolis 48 24 24 .5J
Kansas City 62 24 28 . 4(12
I.ouisvllle 61 20 31 .392
Toledo 60 18 32 .360
Games today: Milwaukee at Columbus,
Kansas City at Indianapolis, St. Paul at
Toledo, Minneapolis at Louisville.
GAMES IN THE NATIONAL I.EAGIB
Cblcasro Shots Oat New York In a
Close and Exettinsc Conteet.
CHICAGO. June 14. New York was help
less today before Wicker's pitching, getting
only three scattered singles and the last
rcme or an exciting series went to Chi
cago 1 to 0. Attendance, 10,600. Score:
CHICAGO. , NEW YORK.
R. H.O. A.E. R.H.O.A.K.
Slasle. cf 0 110 0 Ponlln. cf.... 0 14 10
Srhulta, If 0 0 1 0 0 Browne, rf... 0 110 0
Malnney, rf.. 0 0 4 0 0 MrOann, lb.. 0 000
Chance, lb... 1 1 It 0 0 Mertea, If.... 0 0 10 0
Tinker, aa....O 1110 Dahlan. aa....0 0 110
Even, 2b 0 0 111 Devlin, 2b.... 0 1110
Casey, lb 0 10 10 Ollbert. lb...O 0 110
Kilns; c 0 0 S 0 1 Bowerman, e. 0 0 0 0 0
Wicker, p.... 0 10 10 MoOlnnlty, p. 0 0 0 1 0
Total! 1 I 27 10 I Total! 0 1 24 11
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 !
New York ...0 OtlOOOOOO-0
Left on bases: Chicago, 6: New Yoni, 5.
Two-base hit: Slagle. Three-base hit:
Casey. Sacrifice hit I Tinker. Double play:
Devlin to Dahlen. Struck out: By Wicker,
2. Bases on balls: Off Wicker, 8; off Mc
Glnnlty, 3. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Enislle
and Bauswine.
Cincinnati Beats Philadelphia.
CINCINNATI. June 14.-Both pitcher
were hit hard, but Hahn was most success-
ful in keeping his -safeties scattered. Trre
of the Philadelphia', Xour hits were triples.
Seymour, in centeraeld, accepted nine
chances, the season's record for an out
fielder. Attendance.. 2, mi. Score:
CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K
HugKlns. lb.. 1
Barry, lb 1
Kelley, It.... I
Seymour, cf.. 1
Corcoran, as.. 1
Odwell. rf.... 0
Brldwell, 3b.. 0
Phelps, c 0
Habn. p 0
Fults, cf 1 0
Keeler, rf.... 0 1
Dougherty, It 1 1
Williams. 2b. I 3
Conroy, 3b.. . . 1 I
( 'has, lb 1 1
F.lberfeld, s. 1 1
Klelnow, c. . . 0 1
Powell, p 0 0
'Orth 0 0
K. H.O. A.E.
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4 0 0 Stone, If 1 I I 0 0
0 0 0 Moran, 2b.... 0 0 14 0
2 0 1 Vansint, rf... 1 1 1 0 0
3 10 Koehler, cf... 1 I 2 1 t
0 10 Jonea, lb 11 I 0 0
7 11 Wallua. a.. 0 1 1 1 0
8 0 1 GleaaoD, lb... 0 1 0 0 0
1 0 Sugden, c... 0 0 4 1 0
13 1 Way, p 0 0 3 1 0
0 0 0 'frisk 0 t 0
Hogg p 0001U
ToUls t 24 1 0
Totals 7 9 27 4
Hatted for Powell In fifth.
Batted lor Petty In ninth.
New York 0 3001107 7
St. Louis 1 U 0 1 3 0 0 0 05
Two-base hits: Chase. Elberfeld. Three-
base hits: Williams, Klelnow, Kohler. Home
runs: Dougherty. Conroy. Sacrifice hits:
Chase, Jlomn. Stolen bases: Conroy, Stone.
Double play: Powell to Williams to Chase,
lilts: Oft Powell, & in five innings; oft Hogg.
3 In four liiiiings. Left on bases: New York,
3; St. lxiuls, o. First on balls: By Pelty, 2.
Struck out: By Powell. 3; by Hogg, 2; by
I'eltv, 3. Passed ball: Sugden. Wild pitch:
Powell. Time: l:io. L'mplre: O'Laughlln.
Chleaao Beats Wsalilnitoa.
WASHINGTON. D. C. June 14-Wash-
Ington was unable to lilt Walsh today and
Chicago won the third game of the series.
The visitors hit Wolfe opportunely and by
good bae running and successful use of
the savi'inee got their runners around the
Totals IliUll I ToUls 10 W 14
Kansas City 2 00100002 1-6
Columbus 0 12010100 06
Stolen bases: Klhm, Barbeau, Downey.
Sacrifice hits: Nance, Frantze. First base
on balls: Off Dorner, 3; oft F.els, 3. Two
base hits: Congalton, Bonner (2). Butler.
Double play: Hulswltt to Byan to Klhm.
Hit by pitched ball: Pickering (2). Struck
out: By Dorner, 1; by Kels, 3. Passed ball:
Kyan. Wild pitches: Dorner, Eels. Time:
1:60. Umpire: Haskell.
Minneapolis Wins Two Games.
TOLEDO, June 14. Minneapolis won both
games of a double-header from Toledo to
day. Toledo batted hard In both games,
bul could not bunch hits. Attendance, 2,su0
Score, first game:
MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.K. R. H.O. A.E.
Jones, cf I I 1 1 0 Cllnsman as. 0 114 1
0 0 Gilbert, cf.... 1
1 Durrett, If.
0 Lee. rf
V Demont. 2b
0 Doyle, 3b...
0 Boyle, lb...
0 Clark
I 1
Sullivan, rf.. 1
Freeman, lb.. I 1 10
Coulter. If... 1 I 0
Schmidt, c... 1
Gremlng'r, lb 1
Foa, 2b I
Oyler, aa 1
Stovall, p.... I
0 Camnlts, p. .. 0
1 0
1 4
1 0
1 0
1 t
1 II
I S
1 0
Totals It 17 17 It 1 Totals I 14 17 15
Minneapolis 1 2 0 1 0 7 0 5 0 lii
Toledo 0 0001110O-3
Two-base hits: Doyle, Oyler, Stovall,
Schmidt, Gremlnger, Fox. Stolen bases:
Cllngman, Camnliz, Jon's, Fox. Sacrlllce
hit: Durrett. Double plays: Freeman to
Oyler: Fox to Freeman. Left on bases: To
ledo, 8; Minneapolis, f. . Bases on balls: Oft
Camnitz, 3; off Stovall, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: Fox. Time: 1:50. Umpire: King.
Score, second game:
MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K
Jones, cf 1 1 I 0
Sullivan, rf.. 1 1 I 1
Freemaa, lb. 0 2 4 1
Coulter, If... 0 1 I 0
Marshall, o... 1 1 I 1
Gremlng'r. lb 1 1 1 1
Fox, lb 0 1 6 1
Oyler, aa 114 1
Bl.iera, p.... 1 1 0 4
O' linen
Totals I IS 10 11 I
ToUls....
1 Cllngman. aa. 1
0 Ollbert cf. ... 0
1 Durrett, If... 1
1 Lm, rf I
0 Deraont, lb... 0
0 Doyle, 3b 0
0 Boyla, lb.... 0
0 Clark, c 1
0 Martin, p.... 1
p.... 1
1 I
I 0
I 0
I 14
7 n:a it 4
One out when winning run scored.
Minneapolis 1 01211101 0-fl
Toledo 2 0200001 0-7
Two-base hit: Jones. Home run: Lee.
Stolen bases: Lee, Sullivan, Gremlnger,
Fox. Sacrifice hits: Cllngman. SuUlvan.
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Totals I 1 24
Batted for Corridon In ninth.
Cincinnati 4 1000100 6
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Odwell, Hugelus (2)
Three-base hits: Seymour. Thomas, Dooln,
Titus. Stolen bases: Corcoran, Hugglns,
Bransfteld. Double plays: Doolln to Ulea
son to Branslleld, Courtney to OIasnn to
Bransflpld. First base on balls: Oft Hahn,
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Boston Wins from Pittsburg;.
PITTSBL'RO. June 14. Pittsburg lost
through miserably Blow work and costly
errors. Willis was hit freely, but man
aged to keep the hits pretty well scattered.
Attendance, 7.W9. ecore:
BOSTON. PITTSBCRO.
R.H.O.A E. R.H.O.A.K
Ab'tlchlo, aa. 1 1 16 0 Leach, lb.... 0 111:
0 0 0 0 Beaumont, cf. 1 1 I 0 I
10 10 Clarke, If.... 114 0 1
0 10 0 Wagner, aa... 0 1 1 5 I
0 II 1 I Howard, lb.. 0 10:
10 10 Clymer, rf.... 1 I 1 0 l
17 10 Rltcbey, lb... 0 111
0 110 Pelts, e 0 0 I t I
0 1 b 0 Hlldebrand, e 0 0 1 1 i
Lynch, p 0 0 0 0 i
I 4 27 17 1 Flaterty, p... 0 0 0 0 1
Moore, p o o o u i
Carlsch 0 0 0 0 1
Totala t 10 27 10
Batted for Moore In ninth.
Boston 8 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 06
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 S
Two-base hit: Rltchey. Three-base hit
Ahhatlcchlo. Stolen bases: Leach. Clymer,
Dolan. Double play: l-eacn 10 reiiz 10
Howard. First base on balls: Off Flaherty
2: nfr Willis. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By
l.yncn, 1. . rnruca out; ny aiuorp, i; uy
Willis, 7. Wild pitch: Flaherty. Hits: Oft
Flaherty, i in nve ana a nan innings; un
Moore. 2 In three innings. Time: l.w. urn
plre. O Day.
St. Louis 'Wins Third Game.
AT. LOl'IS. June 14. By winning today
game, 3 to 1, St. Louks registered Its third
victory oi tne present series over Drvuhiyn.
rtunleavv trlDoed over first base In tha sev
enth Inning and wrenched his leg so badly
that he was rorced to retire in tavor or
Brain. Attendance, 1,100. Score:
ST. LOl'IS. BROOKLYN.
R.H.O.A.K. R. H.O. A.E.
ghay. aa 1 2 1 i 0 Dotha, cf 0 1 1 0 o
Shannon, It., 1 " sneraara, u. . e I i u v
Arndt. 2b 1 I 1 1 1 Lumley, rt... 0 I I 0 0
Berkley, lb..O 0 If 1 0 Oek.ler, lb...O 0 110
Clarke, rf ... 4 10 0 Batch, lb..... 0 0 110
Punleavy. rf. 0 1 0 0 0 Malay 2b.... 11110
Burke. 3b.... 0 I I 1 0 ilabb. aa 0 0 14 0
Grady r V 0 0 1 0 Uereen, e 0 1 7 2 1
Eaan,' p 0 1 1 0 Ka.os, p 0 0 0 1 1
Brain, rf 0 0 0 0 0
Total! 1 IIIU t
Totals I 10 27 II 1
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 S
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Karned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-base
hits: Arndt, Shay, Sheckard. Sacrifice
hits: Lumley, Babb, Double plays: Malay
to Babb to Gessler, ' Batch to Bergen to
Gessler. Passed ball: Bergen. Base on
balls: Off Kgan. 1. Struck out: By kJuson,
4. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, 7.
Time; 1.30. Umpire: Klem.
MHtltllA IUM1H AC tOMPS TODAY
rlhl, the Kerne Kntry, In Favorite
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NEW TOHK, June 14 Shecpshead. wllh
he green stretches and splendid racing
ourss reaching almost to the onshore.
will witness the twentv-seeond running of
he greatest of American handicaps to
morrow the Suburban. Bright skies sre
urecasted, a fust track probable, anil a
goodly llflil of thoroughbreds will contend
or the li.imi stake, nil of which gives
promise of h record -hren king crowd to wlt-
ii'ss the winning of the race that in trus
country Is what the derby Is to F.ughtnd
r the premier classic In other lands. Only
welve iiorsns are ciinlca to go. it is a
well-matched field, with the possible chance
of any one of the card reaching the wire
first. From Pel hi. the Iseene entry mat
carries the Impost, to Ostrich with the
rather Crlmmons on his back.
The entries, with the probable betting,
are:
Horse and Jockey.
Delhi (Murnsi
Beldame lO'Nclll)
First Mason (Booker) .
Kngllsh 1ad tNlcol ...
Had News (C. Kelley) .
Allan A'TJnle (Lynel ...
Grnslallo (Odom)
Ad bell (1,. Smith)
'roper M. hnnpnl
Miss Crawford (Balrd) .
Ostrich (Crimmlns)
Jacquln (J. J. Walsh) .
Weight. Odds.
12R 2 to 1
....1.1
....US
....117
....115
....112
....11
....1"9
....19
....hifl
.... 2
....100
3 to 1
to 1
ID to 1
10 to 1
15 to 1
lo to 1
6 to 1
6 to 1
50 to 1
R to 1
20 to 1
upon. Pulllvsn and Hereford will leave for
the const next week.
OMAHA DAY AT MI9SOIRI VALI.RT
Many Visitors and Horse to Go to
Race Meet.
Ak-Sar-Ben having officially Indorsed the
proposition for Omaha day at the Missouri
Valley race meet Thursday, June 29, the
local men Interested In the meet are pre.
paring to handle a large number of visitors
at the track on that day. Secretary Tuthlll
says tne management nas tne promise or
owners that some of the best runners now
In the west will be at Missouri Valley dur
ing the three days or racing, mere are to
be frve races a day and purses amounting
to at least JfiOO are to be hung up each day.
As Harlan, la., Is to have a meeting, the
following week the owners or good sprint
ers find enough encouragement to warrant
them In bringing their horses to this sec
tion of the country. A special train Is to
leave Omaha on Thursday at noon and
come back In the evening. T he officers of
the association are Mayor James of Mis
souri Valley, Fred Brown, a prominent real
estate man of Harrison county; William
Neuflnd, chief of the nre department and
sunerlntendent of the Agricultural society
for a quarter of a century, and J. A. Tut
hlll ot Omaha.
WITH THE BOWLERS.
Tn the tournament games last night Rice
and Walenz rolled the highest total, with
1,908. Beselln and O'Brien failed to equal
their first series, but still have enough
pins to keen them In the lean unless some
team makes an unusually high score. To
night the four Council Bluffs teams are
scheduled and their games will be Interest
lng, aa Ntcoll and Frush are now In second
place:
1. Z. n. 4. ft. Tnr.np.iot
Welmer 192 197 162 151 202 904 65 99
Shanahnn ...105 169 152 168 139 133 65 798
Totals 297 368 314 319 341 1637 130 1767
1 9 1 A K Tnt Tin Tnt
Schneider ...163 140 170 159 169 801 60 851
...176 181 177 189 189 912 60 962
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ami the entry list Is large. The finals In
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be played off Saturday evening and a ball
game will be played on the fine diamond
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contests, one for the club cup. 16 to qualify
without handicaps, to he played off at
match play without handicaps. The Foster
cup will also be played for. 16 to qualify,
with handicaps and match play to follow.
MORSE HE IDS THE COR MUCK F.R ,
Elected (aptnln oj Base Rail Clnb for
"text Benson.
LINCOLN, June 14. (Special.) Clarence
Morse, Nebraska university's star box ar
tist for the last two seasons, has been
elected to the captaincy of the CornhuskerS
tor next year, tiis cnoice was unanimous,
Morse's team mates recognising that his
strong pitching Justly entitled him to an
election without opposition. Morse's euo
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from his record, which shows that his op
ponents In thirteen games aversged only
two runs to the game. Several league man
agers have sought to coax Morse to make
his debut In prolesslonal ranks, but lie will
stick to college base ball for one more year
end also will try out under Coach Boot It
as a candidate for the foot ball team next
September.
Field Clnh Tennis Tourney.
At the Field club courts last night the
second round of the open handicap tennis
tournament was plnyed, with the following
result :
Kohn beat Patterson, 1-6, -6, 6-2.
Martin beat Dinning, 6-1. 9-7.
West bent Hughes, fi-2. M
Doherty heat Van Camp. 6-4, 6-2.
Collet beat Dufrene, 6-1, 6-4.
Pollard beat Battln. by default.
Raymond beat I.aMore, 6-4, 6-3.
Schneider beat Chambers, 6-3, 7-5.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tot.Hp.Tot.
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..164 168 149 211 159 851 75 926
..334 348 345 403 330 1760 115 1875
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tot.Hp.Tot.
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..ITS 178 211 206 187 955 60 1006
..343 348 372 388 357 1808 100 1908
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MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia.. June H.-fSne-
clal.) The Missouri Valley Jockey club has
been recently organized with the following
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29 and .30. and SI. 600 will be awarded In
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Sullivan and Brltt Mar Fight.
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Chicago 64 29 26
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