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    T7IE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, JUNE II, 1D0
UMIIA SKINS BEARS EASILY
Jolti Walk Over New Pitcher Baden
baqjh in Bade Fashion.
.BAHAM GETS THEEE OF TEN BITS
Mrrly . U Tcickri Ela TtaM
Safely, at Ha HrCfa Tkeas
Scattered and Has Good
Caatrel.
Omaha, 8; Dfnvtr 1.
McN'flfy wis the stumbling hlocK 111 tha
rax of Denver' pennant aspiration at
Intnn street park Monday afternoon,
lolding them to ona tittla run whlla hla
earn mates were lambasting iRodenbaugh,
h new twlrler aecured from St. Paul, for
oough hlta to make a total of eight runs,
ha final score being I to 1. McNeeley
iltchsd gllt-edgpd ball, and at no time, wai
he gama In any danger for Omaha, and
hi In tplte of the fact that It was ladlea'
lay and the women and children were out
if the hundreds. It waa a magnificent
fonday crowd, and tha entire Omaha team
lacked up Mo Noel ey In a way that win
fell games.
Omaha made ten hits to eight for Denver
nd each team made two errors, both the
enver error assisting In the run getting,
nd neither of the Omaha errors doing any
njury. McNeeley did not pass a man and
Ielded his position In fine form, but the
tew youth from 8t Paul waa easy picking
or Omaha. Wheeler would not take him
ut when Omaha waa lambasting him, but
nad him stay and take hla medicine.
How Casaa Mart.
Do lan fumbled Cassady' grounder In the
Irat inning and that youth stole second.
Hit the beat Wheeler and 'White could do
ill to hit the ball to McNeeley. Franck
nad a double in the first Inning for
maha, but It waa also wasted. McHala.
.he first man up In the second, hit safely,
lut he could not get beyond first base.
'Twaa different In the second for Omaha,
kfter two men were out Graham hit for
ft double and waa driven home by La
brand' single. McNeeley walked and Bel
den drove both him and Labrand home
with a two-aacker. Trannk i flaw out to
Cassady.
That was three to the good for Omaha,
nd It looked like It might be enough, judg
ing from the gait which NcNeeley waa
rolng. Wheeler hit a double to tha fence In
he third, but that was wasted. "Three runs
rill never win this game," yelled Pat Bo
hannon, the giant twlrler for the Mountain
ter. The Rourke family thought It might
be so and proceeded to annex some mora.
!n the third Welch walked, stole second,
rent to third when - Reddlck missed the
throw and came home on Dolan's single..
Three lilts In a Row.
Denver made a lonely little run In the fifth
nnlng and It took three singles and an out
;o do It With one out. Murphy, Cassady
nd Wheeler singled and .the bases were
tilled. White hit a grounder to Graham,
who touched the runner between first and
second, but Murphy crossed the plate. Mo
rtals' grounder sent them all to the. field..
Omaha let matters run as they were until
tha seventh Inning, when ' two more runs
aere' made to cinch' the' game. Graham
yaened with a hit to "right Held and La
brand's aafe bunt left them both on base.
McNeeley executed ' a good sacrifice and
Belden' hit to the pitcher sent Graham
home and Labrand came home on Franck'
infield out. , . , , ;
Two more were added to : the acore In
the eighth Inning, Welch walked and got
out on Dolan's attempt to saorlfloe. A
tin' grounder the pitcher put Dolan
out at second. Graham bunted, -and beat
the bunt a mile, but the pitcher seemed
rattled and threw so wild to first that
both Austin and Graham scored. A fast
double play from Franck to Graham to
Gondirg ended the game and sent all home
happy.
The same teams this afternoon: ,
The score:
, OMAHA.
I
A3, ft. H. PO. A. E.
Belden, rf ..
Franck, ss ..
Autrey, If .,
Welch, cf ...
Dolan, lb ...
Austin, 8b ...
Graham, 2b .
Labrand, c ..
lacNeeiey, p
Total ....
81 S 10 27 15
DENVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Murphy, rf
aafcady, If
Wheeler. 8b
While, lb .,
McHule. if .
4
4
..... 4
...
4
McDonough, c ........ 4
Reddlck, 2b 4
Moore, sa 4
Rodenbaugh, p 2
Total
Denver
Hits-
Omaha
Denver
...85
8 24 13
0 I 1 M 0 I I M
00001000 0-1
.13101081 -10
.01303001 18
Franck. Graham, belden.
Two-base hits
First base on balls: Off Rodenbaugh, 8.
struck out: By McNeeley, 2; by Koden
bau4ih, 3. Left on bases: Omaha, 8: Den
ver, 8. Double plays: Franck to Oraham
to Dolan, MeloiiouKh to Reddlck. Stolen
bost-s: Caxaadr, Weloh. 8 icrlflce hit: Mc
Neeley. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Conahan.
Attendaitce, X.lfXi.
Aota of the Game.
Ladles' day was no hoodoo.
Graham third hit turned out to b a
home run bunt,
Dolan was cheated out of a beautiful
lilt by a hard sprint and catch by Cas
sady In the second Inning.
McNeeley grabbed one grounder and
would take no chances ou throwing the
bull, but ran to first with It himself.
Denver has a good first baseman In
White. Mi nelds well, although he has
not hit much In the umalia game up to
date. ,
Omaha hit the ball hard from the start
and It was only a matter of time when
some of tbose hit would get to going
Bfu.
Uondlug waa again sick and did not
how up at the grounds, but Labrand
waa there all the time and made to
hit and two runs.
If Oraham can keep up that lick with
the stick thU wilt surely be the last
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J.
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f fl
It deliahts the taste and afio is 1
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year Omaha fans will have the pleasure
of watching him play.
Graham has been hitting some for the
last two games. . Three hits Sunday and
three Monday Is pretty good for a coun
try boy. He also scored threa times
Monday.
McNeeley was'- steady all the way
through and, although they hit safely
eight times that was till their waa to It,
for not a man was passed, end he kept
them close to the sack.
McDonough got rattled 'In the seventh
Inning. He got It into his head that three
men were on bases and when lielden hit
to the pitcher and the ball waa thrown
home McDonough did not try to touch
Graham, but stood ou the plate Instead,
thinking that put him out.
Williams Outpltchea Jackson.
SIOUX CITY, ' la., June 10 In a slow
game on a rathur soft tltlil, Williams out
pitched Jackson, and the Bioux took the
rirslmmona today from the Pueblo Indians,
to 1. Drill was the only Indian wbo could
hit Williams successfully, and his drives
usually came at Inopportune tlmea. Score;
BIOUX CITY.
. . AB. K. IL PO. A. B.
Campbell, If a 1 1 0 0 0
D. Bheehan, 8b
NODIlt, ct 3
Wed, 2b J.,... 3
Hart, lb 2
Hupp, rf I
Granville, as ........ ..4
J. Sheehan, 0 1
Williams, p a
Total ....
27 a
ft 27 14
PUEBLO.
. AB. R. H. PO.
A.
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
2
4
0
Ryan,-3b
Klwert, Sb ...
McUllvray, ct
Look, If
Belden, lb ....
Melcholr, rf ,.
Drill, . c
Corhan, ss ....
Jackson, p ...
liender
.. 4
.. 8
.. 8
.. 4
.. 2
.. 8
.. 8
.. 4
.. 2
...1
Totals ....29 1 7 24 10 0
Batted for Melcholr In ninth.
Sioux City 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Pueblo ',...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Two-bane hits: Weed. J. Sheehan, D.
Sheehan,' Hupp, Drill, Jackson.' Double
plays: Hart to Wevd, Weed to Granville
to Hart. Left on bases: Sioux City, 7;
Pueblo, 5. Sacrifice hits: D. Sheehan,
Weed, Hupp, Jackson. First base on balls:
Off Jackson, 4; off Williams, 4. Hit by
pitched ball: Drill, I.Nobllt. Btruok out:
Hy Williams, 8; by Jackson, 4. Time; 1:40.
Umpire: - Brennan. Attendance, 1.800, ,,
Miller Geta Ills Bnmps.
LINCOLN, June 10. Five' successive sin
gles, preceded by a base on balls and an
error gave Lincoln four runs rn the third
Inning of today's game- with De Moines.
Four more runs came the next Inning on
a pass, a hit by pitcher and three singles.
That drove Miller to be bench, Sporer tak
ing his place. Clcotte was hit hard at
times, . but seldom successfully with men
on bates, error figuring largely in the
visitors run getting. The batting of David
son, Thomas and Hog-rlever were feature.
Score:
' LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. PO. A- E.
A.
0
2
2
0
0
1
8
2
3
13
Ketchem, cf.
Fox, 2b
Holmes, 8b, .
Fenlon, rf. ,
Davidson, If.
Thomas, lb.
Oognler. as. ,
Zanran, c. ,.
Clcotte, p. ' ,.
Total ......
8 1 0 2 0 0
88 10 IS 27
DES MOINES.
AB. ft. H. PO. A. E.
Schlpke, 8b 4 1 0
Hogrlever, rf 6 1 3
Dexter, lb 6 0 1
Cqrkhill, If. 6 0 2
Andreas, 2d 6 11
McLaughlin, cf. 2 10
Oochnaur, as. 8 0 0
Yeager, o. 8 0 2
Miller, p 2 0 0
Sporer, p 2 0 1
0
0
1
10
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
1 . 1
3
2
1
Total 86 4 10 24
14
Lincoln 0 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 10
i Des Molne 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 04
Earned runs: Lincoln, 4. Two-base hits:
i Zlnran, Yeager. Home run: Thomas. Sac
I rifles hit: Ketchem. Stolen bases: Holmes
' VI), Thomas, Schipke. Double plays: Fox
to Qagnler to Thomas; Oagnler to Thomas;
Andreas to Dexter. Struck out: By Cl
cotte, t: by Miller, L First base on balls:
vicotte, 4; on" Miller, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: By Clcotte, 1; by Miller, 1. Wild
pitch: Clcotte. Left on bases: Lincoln,
8; Des Moines, 1. First base on errors:
Lincoln. 2; De Moines, 2. Time: 1,40.
Umpire: Haskell and Olfford. Attendance,
1,000.
Standing; or the Trans.
Played. Won. Ixst- Pet.
Dee Molne
Omaha
Lincoln
41
24
27
17
20
47
43
88
42
46
.674
.608
24
20
IS
18
23
82
. Denver
' ai f-t . . .
diuui ,ujr .....
Pueblo
to
13
.474
,2e
Games today: Denver at Omaha. Pnahln
at Sloua City, Lincoln at De Moines.
Cndahys Defeat Roaarala.
The Cudahya defeated the Rosgal by a
score of 7 to 2 Sunday In a game In which
the pitching of Cunningham and the work
of Fox at short and Casaldy at catching
and baae throwing were the ' features.
Score: R. H. B.
Cudahya 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 7 6 1
Rosgals 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3 3 I
Batteries: Cudahys, Cunningham and Caa
Idy; Rosgals, Corcoran and. Jama. .
PURIFIES
oTHE BLOOD
CLEVELAND DEFEATS BOSTON
Napoleoni Shut Out the Book-worms
Fire to Nothing;.
EEROSS GIVE VISITORS STAUT
Vstst ta t nee t tie In the Fifth an
He la lilt Hard Thereafter-
Score of Other
Oamrst
BOSTON, Mass.. June 10-Cleveland won
again today by 8 to o. Error In the fifth
gave the visitor a start and seemed to un
settle Young, who waa hit hard thereafter.
In the third Inning a foul tip broke the
middle finger of Clarke' throwing hand.
Scores
CLEVELAND. : BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B.
rilr. rf...,
Bradley, Ih
Slovall, lb,
Lajole. lb..,
Clarke., c...
4 110 Hoar, at 4 0
118 8 Pir.nt. It.... 4 11
0 0
1 9
e
i i
I I tl 0 OVnglaut lb.. 4 0 I
10 4 4 oronaellon. rf. 4 I I
10 4 0 0 Knight. 4b... 4 0 1
I 1 t 4 0 Ferris, tb.i... 10 4
n-mls
I 4
Brrangh'
erf 4 I 1 0 IWimit, as... 1 t
Hlnr-hmsn, it. 4 1 1 0 0 Crlier, e 1 I
Turner, M....4 t 1 4 0 Young, b I 1 0
4 1
LelabarfH, . I 0 I I 0
ToUlt 00 4 1 1
Totals 04 It 07 14 0 ,
CTeveland 0 0 0 6 t 1 0 1 08
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Parent, Congalton, Sto
vall. Three-base hit: Birmingham. Stolen
bane: Flick. Sacrifice hits: Lajole, leih
hardt (2). Double plays: Turner to I-aJole,
to Stovall; Wagner to Unglaub to Knight.
lft on bases: Boston, 5: Cleveland, 7.
Struck out: By Young. 8; by Delbhardt. 2.
Time: 1:82. Umpires: Stafford and Evans.
White Sox Derrat Senators.
WASHINGTON, D. C June 10. Walsh
held Washington down to three scattered
hits today and Chicago won, 2 to 1. Chi
sago bunched their hits In the second In
ning and scored all of their runs. The
Holding of Charley Jones was the feature.
Score:
CHICAGO. WASHINGTON.
B.H.O.A.B. BR. OAK.
Harm, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Oanlar, rf... 0 100
F. Jonas, ct. I I I 0 0C Jnoes, of.. I 110 0
laball, lb 4 0 4
Darla, m 10 0
0 OPorrtne, Ob... 4 1 0 0
1 l Mil. If.. 4140
0 OAlUiar, m.... 4 0 4 1 0
0 Anderson, lb. t 0 T 1 0
t i-halfly, 3b.. I 0 I 0
0 0 Heydon, c. .. t 0 0 0 0
4 OHustass. p .. 110 4 1
Dousbarty, It 4 0 1
Ifonobue, lb. t t 14
Rob, tb 4 10
BulliTin. a... 4 14
Walib, p I 0 I
Touts 01 mil I Totals...... 10 t 17 II 1
Washington 0 0000001 0-1
Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hit: . Hughes. Sacrifice hits:
C. Jones, F. Jones, Donahue. Stolen bases:
Oanley (2), C. Jones, Hughes, Isbell, Sulli
van, Walsh. Double play: Davis to Isbell
to Donohue. Left on bases: Washington, 4;
Chicago, S. First base on balls: Oft Hughes,
T; off Walsh, 2. Struck out: By Hughes, 2;
by Walsh, 1 lime: 1:50. Umpire: O'Xiougb
lln. Re York Win from Detroit,
NEW YORK, May 10. After a, aeries of
defeats by visiting clubs the local Ameri
cans won today from the Detroit team by
a score of ft to 3. Ktllian was relieved In
the latter part of the second Inning after
New York had made four runs. Score:.
NBW YORK. : DETROIT.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B.
KMlrr, rf.... 110 OJosos, If S 14 0 0
F.lherftld, s. S 1 7 1 lCoihlln, lb. 4
Chus. lb.... 4 I T 4 OCrmwtord, of. t
Laporto, lb... 6 10 1 lt'ohb, rf, 1
Wlllluni, ib, 4 I I 1 Romas, lb. 4
Conrnr. If. ...5 I 4 0 0 8rh fer. lb.. S
too
t 1 0 0
0 111
0 4 0 0
1110
Morlarlty, cf. 4 I 1 0 ODowna, lb... 1 10 0 0
x if mow, e... 4 14 1 oo'Lmrr, 4 114 0
Doris, 0 0 0 4 OSrhmldt, 4
0 119
10 3 0
0 0 0 0
Euhanks, p, . 9
ToUls 10 18 tl It 2Mulllo. 0
1
Totals.. ....0 0 U 10 1
Batted for Eubank In ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0-8
New York 1 41 0 2 0 1 -9
Two-base hits: Crawford, Morlarlty.
Three-base hits: Chase, . Klelnow. Hits:
Off Kllllan, 6 In two Innings; off Bubanks,
12 In six innings. Bacrlflce hit: Doyle.
Stolen bases: Mullln, Coughlin. Left on
bases: .Detroit. 7; New York, 9. First
bane On errors:' Detroit, 2; New York, L
Hit by pitcher: By Dtoyle, 1; by Bubanks,
3. StmCK out: By Doyle. 8: by Ehibanks.
1. Passed ball: Schmidt, Time: 1:60. Um
pire: Sheridan. , ,
Waddell Too Afach for Browna.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. June 10. Wad
dell was at hla best today, holding St.
Ixuls to four hit and striking out eleven
men. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS.
B. H.O.AC. .B.H.O.A.E.
Hartul, If... 10 0 OHartioM. Ib .l t i I I
Nlrholla, Ob. 8 3 11 1 Plckarint. rf. 4 3 0 0
8ybol4, rf... I 110 0 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 4 0 0
Darla, lb I 1 I 1 4 Wallace, m.
Collins, lb... 4 10 1 OStona. It....
4 0 110
.10 8 0 0
. 4 tt 1 8 0
.1114 4
.10 4 0 0
.10 0 3 0
.10 0 0 0
H t 14 1 1
Oldrlng, cf.
Brhrvck. c.
, 4 ' 1 I 0 OTeaor,
. 1 0 It 0 OJonaa. lb...
. 1 0 0 3 0 O'Connor, 0
.10 11 OGIada, p.,.
wlhantr
. 0 IT 10 I
Croaa, at....
Waddall, .
Total,,...
Totals....
Batted for O'Connor In the ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia ' 0 0030100-3
Two-base hits: Nlcholls, Jones. Three-
base hit: Oldrlng. Sacrifice hit: Seybold.
Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia,
6. First base on balls: Off Olade, 3; off
Waddell, 3. First base on error: St. Louis.
Hit by pitcher: By Waddell, 2. Btru-k
out: By Glade, 4; by Waddell, 11. Time:
1:50. Umpires: Connolly and Hurst.
Standing; ot the Trams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Chloago
Cleveland
Detroit
Philadelphia ...
46 80 16 .687
44 80 16 .663
41 34 17 .66
44 24 fO .645
41 80 31 - .488
44 18 28 .881
41 14 27 .841
44 14 80 .318
New lork
St. Louis
Washington .....
Boston ,
Games today: Chicago at Washington,
St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at New
York, Cleveland at Boston.
GAMES IN THE! NATIONAL LEAGUE)
New York Scores Klght Ran In
Second and Wins from St. Ioala.
8T. LOUIS. June 10. The sudden Inclina
tion of the whole St. Louis team to relaxa
tion in the second Inning enabled New York
to score eight runs, and gain the victory
by a score of e to i. fcineliis pitching was
wild and ineffective and Karaer took his
plaoe. Score
MEW YORK. . ST. Loins.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Shannon, K..4 I 4 Holly, as I 1 4 1 1
browna, It... 4 111 BannaU. lb.. I 1440
Derlln. lb.... 8 19 1 0 Murray, If... 4 3 0 0 1
Seymour, cf.,4 3 1 0 I Brma, lb.... 4 I 0 0 1
Uraanahaa, a. I 1 4 I a Berkley, lb.. 4101
atouua, lb.. 4 111 0 lUHara, If.... I 110 0
Bhar. aa I 6 1 6 OBurcb. cf 4 1 I 0 0
Corcoran, lb, I I I ) 4 Marahall, e. 4 1 I I 0
Parsuaon, p.. I 1 0 4 0 Shields, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Haautfan. lb. 8 I I 0 Karaer, p.... 4 130
ritagaraia, I i
touus as s n u 4
ToUls 16 11 14 0
St Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2
New York 0 80000090-4
Two-base hit: Seymour. Hltsi Oft
Shields, 8 In one and one-third Inning: off
Karger, 8 In seven and two-thirds Innings.
Sacrifice hits: Holly, Browne. Stolen
bases: Devlin, Breenahan. Double plays:
Holly, Bennett to Berkley; Hannlfan to
Fltsgerald. Left on bases: 8U Louis, 8;
New York, 7. Base on ball: Oft Shields,
3; oft Ferguson, 3; oft Karger, 2. Hit by
titcher: Fergvson, 1. Struck out: By
Ferguson, 6; by Karger, 4. Wild pitch:
Shields. Time: 8:10, Umpires; Johnstone
and Carpenter.
Plratea Hit the Ball.
PITTSBURG. Pa., June 10. The Pltta
burgs today engaged In the hardest hitting
game Of the settaon, getting eighteen hits
for a total of twenty-nine bases. Willi
waa strong all the way. The feature waa
the batting of Wagner, who hit the ball
safely every time tie went to bat. Score:
flTTSBlHO BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A.B. , B.H.O.A.B.
Hallman, rf.. 4 I 1 0 OAlparmaa, Ml 0 1 t 1
Leach, of I 8 4 4 Hummel, Ib. I I I I t
Clarka. cf.... 1 3 8 0 Car. lb,.... I 0 18 0
W.sner. as. .14 14 OLunley, H...4 18 0
Aboaicltlo, Ik 4 I 4 i 1 Batck. If 4001
Nealon, lb.... 4 1 II 4 4 Jordan, lb.... I 1 T 1 4
8!baa. Ik.. 4 1 0 8 0 Ma loner, ci.. 4 0 10 0
OlLaao. 4 6 lit OLawla, as 4 8181
WllUa, P 6 1 Sbuller, a 4 0 4 1 1
Strtcklstt, p. 8 0 0 6 0
ToUls 41 14 17 11 I
ToUls U 0 14 ta I
Pittsburg t 0 3 0 3 8 3 3 14
Brooklyn H M I I I -l
Two-base hits: Hallman, Wagner, Ab
batlchlo, Nealon. Jordan. Three-base
bits: Wagner, Sheehan, Hummel. Home
run: GUaon. Sacrifice hits: Abhatlohio,
Jordan. Stolen bears: Leach, Slieehan.
Ikjubls playi Casey to Hummel to Jordan.
First base on balls: Off Will la, 1; off fcHrkk
lett. 3. Struck out: By Willis, 3: by Sirlrk
lett. 1 loft on baeea: Pittsburg, T; Brook
lyn. 6. Wild pitch: atrkcklett. Time: 1 60.
Umpire: Klem.
Oasias "etpwaed. .
At Chicago Chicago-Philadelphia gam
poatponrd: wwt grounda
A I Ctunlaaavll t tu.'U.iutl-teatos f J,-n
poe4ponl, on ecronnt of the Lwtonla derby.
Standing; f the Teams.
flayed. Won. J-rt. Pot.
Chicago 44 tn .TBS
New lork 44 80 14 .61
Philadelphia 43 M 17 .
Itttslmrg 40 32 18 .60
Boeton 43 17 28 : .396
(Inolnnatl 44 1" 3' .80
iTooklyn 44 15 M .Ml
St. Louts ............ 48 13 86 .371
Oe.m ttxIsTi New' York at St Ixrtrta.
Brooklyn at Mttnhrg, Philadelphia at Chi
cago, Boston at Cincinnati.
(JAMES in A.MKPICAN ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee Benches Hits ssl Wlai
from ladlanapolla.
INTUANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 10. Milwau
kee bunched hits on Cromley In the first,
and third Innings and defeated the locals
4 to 1 today. During practice Williams was
struck on the head by a thrown ball and
knocked unconscious, but managed to re
cuperate and played a rrt of the game,
when he retired In favor of Armstrong.
Score:
MILWAfKEB.
rNPIANAPOWH.
B H .0 A C
Rnhlnaos, sa. 4 I I OWIIIIama. a
own,- rf 4 0 0 0 fColt,r. If...
OelrT. ct. I 14 0 CCarr, lb
h'Tlllo, o.... 4 1 11 4 Hlm, Tt...
MrCormH, lb I 0 0 Kmc. Ih....
M'Chnnsr, If I 0 0 . 0 fSlcatlo. cf....
Prmra. lb... 4 1 1 OH.wl.y. o...
rihT, lb.... 4 I l'.Hnpk. 3b...,
h H OA
3 10
,10 1
4 i S
4 11
,401
, 4 0 T
til
0 4
1 0
WllaoS, p.... 4 0 0 0 1 Crnmlor. P
Armitmnc
aa 1 0
I 0
Totals.
.St 1 XI I lUTlngaloa . 1 0 0 0 0
Total! 33 7 27 II I
Batted for Armstrong In ninth.
Tndiannpolla 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Milwaukee 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Two-base hits: Oder, Bevllle. Sncrlflce
hit: Green. Stolen bases: Williams, Himes,
Krug, Robinson. Double piny: Byrnes to
Robinson. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 6;
Milwaukee, 7. First base on balls: Off Wil
son, 4; off Cromley. f iflt by pitcher: Mo
Chesney. Struck out: By Cromly, 8; by
Wilson, 11. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Sullivan.
Toledo Wins from St. Past.
TOLEDO, O., June 10.-Toledo won from
St. Paul today by superior all around
work with timely hitting. Score:
TOLEDO. ' ST. PAtll,.'
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B.
Parhnu. aa.. a t 1 Dunlaary, rf .. I 10 0 0
J. Clarka, If. 4 1 I
0 4 Koehlar, cf.. 4 4 1 0 0
0 OFrt.k. If 4 3 1 0 0
0 Nordyke, lb., t 1 t 0 0
1 i Pndilrn, lb... I 0 I 3 1
4 1 Williams, as.. 4 0 111
2 I Tlomeyer, lb. 4 1 1 1
0 t Irwin, c 4 0 1 I 1
1 Fnrrls. B 4 0 0 8 .0
Artnhruat'r, rf 6 0 I
Smoot. cf...H 4 0 0
Roaratt, tb. .. 4 S I
Parrtns, 4b... 4 3 0
W. Clarka, lb I 0
Abbott, o 4 10
allien, p 10 1
Crlas 1 0 0 0
14 10 17 II 4 '
Totals.,
Totals U 0 14 11 4
Batted for William In ninth.
Toledo 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 8
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 34
Two-base hits: Perrlng, Barbeau, Regan
(2) Tlemeyer. Sacrifice hits: W. Clarko,
Glllen, Padden. First base on balls: Oft
Farrls, 4; oft Oillen, 6. Struck out: By
Farrls, 1; by Glllen, 6. Stolen bases: J.
Clarke (2), Perrlng, Padden, Barbeau (2)
Hit by pitcher: Padden, Barbeau, Smoot.
Passed ball: Irwin. Time: 2:10. Umpire:
Kerin.
Kansas City Bnnches Kits.
LOUISVILT.E, Ky., May 10 Kansas
City batted Puttmann at opportune time
today and had no-trouble In winning nn
easy victory. Kerwln waa hit on the Jaw
wlttt a pitched ball, and knocked uncon
scious. Frant took hi place in right
field. Score:
, " Kansas rrrr. Louisviu.e.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Kerwln, rf... 8 110 ORtovall, rf.... 4 0 0 0 0
Lladaar. lb.. 4 10 4 eCouloy, If.... 4 1110
Hill, cf 4
110 0 braahnar, lb. 1 114 0
10 0 OBulllraa, as.. 4 0 t 0 0
0 t I OPeltt, lb I 1 0 1 8
0 10 OHughfs. o.... I 18 4 0
14 1 0 Stanley, cf... 4 1 I 0 0
1 4 0 0 Woodruff, 8b. 4 0 1 10
2 0 1 OPuttaiaon, p. 4 1 0 1 0
1000
Totals SI 4 24 14
H'laman, lf-rf I
Kruoser, lb.. 4
Burka, lb.... I
McHMda, si.. 4
J. BulllTan, a I
E(au,-p 8
Frauua, If... 1
. Totala SO 10 17 It 0
Louisville .....v. 0002 01 00 03
Kansas City 30002 2 00 4
Two base hits: Hills, Puttmann. Three
base hits: Huelsman, Oooley, Brashear.
Sacrifice hit: Lindsay. Double play:
Hughes and Braahaar. Stolen base: Bras,
bear. Lelt on bases: Louisville, 4, Kan
sas City, 7. Hit by pitcher: Kerwln,
Burke. Bases on Imll, by Puttmann, 4;
Egan, 8. -Wild pltxjtt: Puttmann. Passed
ball: Hughes. . Time: 1:63. Umpire:
Warden. ' '.
i ; Millers Dcfrfjt Champions.
; COLUMBUS, 0.,bMay 10. Timely hit
ting aided by. the locals' . errors gave
Minneapolis a victory xJVer .Columbus to
day. Score:
M1NNBAPOU8. COJA'MBl'S.
- B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
p-Nalll, If.... 4 0 10 OJuda, rf . 4 110 1
Dundon. tb... 6 0 4 8 0 Prlal, Ib 6 1 0 0 0
liarus, sf.... I 110 Ollulawltt. as. 6 1 4 4 8
J.Prarman. rf I I 0 0 OOeaaiar. cf... 1 1 I 0 a
'jrtnninawr, IDS I a-j , Klhm. lb.... 4
JrPrtwtnan, lb 4 8 10 1 0 Wrlslay, lb., I
Orler, aa 4 114 4flsillr, If I
Fhannon. e... 4 0 8 1 1 Blue,
Muaka, pi.. 8 1 1 1 , 1 Rohartallla, pi
Kohl 1
1 II 10
13 3 0
1 1 0 0
4 4 2 1
0 0 11
0 0 0 0
i ota is n 10 21 it .
Totals. .....14 I 87 14 I
Columbus .,. . 0 0 0 2 00 0 0 1 3
Minneapolis 00021001 1 S
Batted for Robertallle in ninth.
Stolen base: Mertes. Sacrifice hits:
Wrlgley, J. Freeman, Gremlnger. Bases
on balls: off Robertallle, 1,. off Manske.
6. Two base hits: Hulswltt, J. Freeman,
Jy. Freeman, 3. Two bats hit: Rellly.
Double ploy: Dundon to Jy. Freeman. Hit
by pitched ball: O'Neill. Time: 2:10.
Impires: Egan and Kane.
Standing of the Teams.
Played.
Columbus 46
Won. Lost. Pet
28 17 M
Minneapolis 43 24 19 .664
Kansaa City 42 as ai k-ia
Toledo 46 23 23 . 611
Indlanapoll 60 26- 26 .600
Milwaukee 4r 22 24 ,478
Louisville 43 18 26 . 419
St. Paul 4H 18 20 .ZM
Games today; Kansas City at Louisville,
Bt. Paul at Toledo. Mlnneannlle- at rvilum.
bus, Milwaukee at Indianapolis.
SOME AMATEUR GAMES SUNDAY
Few Spirits Too Arduous (or Erea
4he Rain to Wet.
, The Jolly Tars defeated the RtarnWd
Eagles by the 'score of 12 to 7.
i ne Hrodegaard Crowns took an eaav
victory from, the Eclipse Social club' team
Dy tne score ot 11 to 6.
lierg Clothing company shut out Gretna,
16 to 0. Batteries: Frankfort and Wal
.brldge; Mllea, Donohue and Dutslnger.
Bergs made fifteen hit and Gretna 2.
Floreaee Wlai from Rambler.
The Florence Athletics beat the fast
Rambler team in an exciting game of ball
at Florence Sunday. Store: R. H. E.
Florence 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 7 11 3
Ramblers 8 000000026 7 3
Batteries: Florence, Gustln and Curley:
Ramblers, Benson and Thomas. Earned
runs: Ramblers, 2; Florence 6. Two-base
hits: Swarts, Hughes. Three-base lilt:
NVstlebush. Struck out: By O us tin, 4; by
Benson, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Gustln, .
lime: 1:46. Umpire: Shlelda.
Cswr Goes (or Games.
"Brick" Casey, manager of the Union
Pacific ahopa baae ball team No. f, left
Saturday on the Colorado apeclal for Den
ver and other points west to arrange for
a series ot games to be played In July,
when they expect to be gone two weeka
White Sox Want Games.
The White Sox of Florence would like to
have a game with any Junior ball team In
the state. For dates call 'phone Florence
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Klorenca
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1IAGF.E AND TUB OlaNTS 8N 2.K.4.D
Qaaker and JVrw Yerk Top National
l.eaaae Batting.
Magee rf Philadelphia t-vvda the regular
In the Nwflnnal leaanie with the bo. Only
elaht men are hitting .3ot or over. Bower- j
man, who led for some time, Is one of them.
Steinfeldt of Chicago, who led for most of
last season. Is second. Many of the "rl
slugger are still way down the 11st. The
Cubs and Giants are battling for first place
In team batting and the Giants are ahead.
This Is the complete showing up to Sunday!
Name and Club. "-t-Smith.
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Steinfeldt, Chicago ..
Bates, Boston
Hofman. Chicago ....
Fromme, St. IxiuIji
Bowermnn. New York
Boultes, Boston
Beaumont, Boston ....
Mitchell, Cincinnati ..
Pahlen, New York ...
Wngner. Pittsburg ...
Tinker. Chicago
Odwell, Cincinnati ...
Schlel, Cincinnati
I.umley, Brooklyn ....
Browne, New York ...
Devlin. New York ...
Ieach. Pittsburg
Murray, St. Ixuls ....
fievmour, New York .
Pchulte, Chicago
Strang, New York ....
ITiiKglns. Cincinnati .
Titus. Philadelphia ...
Corcoran, New York
Flaherty. Boston
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Bresnahan, New York ...
PfefTer, Boston
Abbatlchlo, Pittsburg
Byrne, St. Ixnils
Iobert, Cincinnati
McGann, New York
Knabe, Philadelphia
Gansel. Cincinnati
Tenney, Boston ............
Bockley, St. Louis
MoOlnnlty, New York ....
Lewis. Brooklyn
McCarty, Brooklyn
Jordan, Brooklyn
Rltchey, Boston
Brown, Chicago ............
Bheckard. Chicago
Brown, Boston
Burke, Boston
McLean, Cincinnati
Hallman, Pittsburg
Moran, Chicago
Brain. Boston
Mclnfyre, Brooklyn .
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Kelly, St. Louis
Jacklitsch, Philadelphia
Casey, Brooklyn
Bransflald, Philadelphia '.
Overall, Chicago
Clymer, Pittsburg
Taylor, New York '"
McOlynn, Bt. Ixiuls
Rltter, Brooklyn ,
Bennett, Bt. Loul "
Burch, St. Loul ".'
Nelson, Pittsburg
Evera, Chicago
Ames, New York ,
Lush, Philadelphia ""
Davis, Cincinnati
Alperman, Brooklyn
Noonan, Bt. Louis ;..
Kane, Cincinnati '"
Mason, Cincinnati
Pastnrlus, Brooklyn t
Randall. Chicago " "
Beebe, St. Ixiuls
Maloney, Brooklyn
Young, Boston " "
Arndt. St. Iouls .'
Hummel, Brooklyn
Rucker, Brooklyn .,....,
Lundgren, Chicago
Marshall. St. Louis
Matbewson, New York
Btorke. Pittsburg
Kruger, Cincinnati "
Batch, Brooklyn ""
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Lelfleld. Pittsburg
Brldwell, Boston
Phllllppl. Pittsburg
Ewlng, Cincinnati
Butler, Brooklyn , ,""
Moren, Philadelphia "
Phelps, Pittsburg
Fraser, Chicago
Corrldon, Phllarlelnhta "
Plttlnger. Philadelphia
Dorner, Boston
SnsrV, Philadelphia '
Willi. Pfttshorg
Coakler. Cincinnati .v '
Karger, St. Louis
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TOWN SEND GUN TEAM WINS
Underwood, la., Team Defeated la
Fast, Snappy Game.
VNTJTCRWOOD, la., June 9. (8pecial.)
The Townsend Gun company' team de
feated the Underwood team Sunday The
frame wa the closest, snappiest and most
nterestlng played here this year. The
Townsends surprised themselves by playinar
an errorless game. Eastman pitched an
excellent game. Neno's work at short was
of the phenomenal kind. Wlnslow played
a euperb game on the lnltal sack, in the
outfield Shestak and Ryan carried off the
honor, nailing everything that came their
way. Score:
TOWNSKXDS. UNDERWOOD.
AB H.O.A.E. AB.H OAK
Esatnwn. p.. 4 18 1 4 Brrrwn .. . a V . . .
, Aw A m m i . - - . .
'-- , " .... vneitneoy, a,, ,
Neno, aa 1 8 8 4 0 Rren, if 4
Wlnslow, lb. 4 I 0 0 OTallman, cf.. 4
Toxins, lb.... 4 10 1 OWillmont, lb 4
Qnlsler, a... 4 13 1 0 Bennett, lb.. 4
Sheeuik, If... 4 14 0 Ohairelt, lb... 4
Baundara Of.. 4 1 0 0 0 Read, rf 4
Blnnax, rf.... 4 10 0 OColbum, p... 4
0 0 10
0 0 3 0
ToUls 14 11 87 11 0 ToUls IT 0 87 11
Townsends 4300010007
Underwood 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 06
Two-base hits: Wlnslow, Neno. Wlllmont
Bennett. Bacrlflce hits: Kennedy, Young
First base on balls: Off Eaftman. 1; off
Co burn. 3. Hit with pitched ball: Rv
Colburn. t Struck out: By Eastman. 7:
1 WW.WH.U. V.
Game la Three-! Leaaruo
A! P;tur-Deratur, 4: Cedar Rapids, 3.
At Dubuque Springfield. 8; Dubuoue ft,
At Clinton Bloomlngton, 3; Clinton, a
Fight Postponed.
The Bngllsh-Bleloff boxing match did not
came off at Seltser' Island yesterday aa
scheduled owing to some Irregularity.
Yawl Llla Wlna Rave.
NEW YORK. June la-Late dispatches
rrom Hamilton, Bermuda, reported the ar
r,v?1 .til.p ?' th rwl Ul". three hours
and thirty-four minutes after the yawl
Hyperion, both contestant for the Throe
time it has been the
old whiskey. Its
ISatSnnO fljTrre V urie
clubs cttp for the smaller boats In the New
York-Bermuda ocean yarbt race As the
Hyperion showed the LI la six hours and
I forty-five minutes, the latter wins ths
; Three clubs' cliv I'd to a late hour last
nlsht the Deverlah and the Ftmmrock were
the only schooners thst had finished.
j ...
W'aaaoo Defeats Kremont.
FREMONT. Neh., June in.-(Spec1al Tele
gram.) Wahoo defeated Fremont here to
day In a mud ball gnme, both side chasing
the ball In boats. Score: It U.K.
Wahoo 00001004(V-66
Fremont 00000010 8 3 74
Batterlest Fremont, Bradley and Shea;
Wahoo, Richmond and Bolinn. Struck out:
By Bradley, by Richmond, 1 1-eft on
bases; Fremont, t; Wahoo, 10. Umpire:
Hansen.
Dervish
Wins Yacht Race
HAMILTON.
Bermuda, June 10. Tho
schooner yacht Dervish, owned by H. A.
Morse or the Corinthian Yacht club, Mar
bli'hesd, Mass., one of the yachts which
starte,! In the ocen race from New York to
Rermudn, June 6, reached the stakehont at
St. David's head at 6:26 o'clock this morn
ing. The yawl Hyperion, owned by Resr
Commodore Frank Maler, New RochVlle
Yacht club, crossed the line at 3:30 o'clock
thla afternoon.
La uses Beat Drenhere.
The Langs Grocery team easily defeated
the Dreshers Sunday at Twenty-second and
Charles streets. The features of the game
were the pitching of Mully, the batting of
M. Kaplan and a one-handed catch by
Rnhlnnwiti for the Lapgea, and the catching
of Bell for the Dresher. The Tjinge team
put up a fast Adding game, the grounds
being In a poor condition, and held their
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opponents afe ir through the gtme.
S. ore: tt. H. B.
Lang" 0 IIMM1 -12 14 8
Dresners .....0 08011003 6 t
Hfitteiiis: l.snges. Multy. Rnhlnnwiti and
A. Haitian Dreehere. Rone, Williams and
Hell Umpires: Mardls and Courtney.
The Ingo team would like to arrange a
game with solus team out of the city. Ad
dress A. Kaplan, car Lunge Grocery com
pel ny. Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets,
Omaha
llamholdt wins frarm Vrrdon.
HUMBOLDT, Neh., June li (Special.)
lltniiltol.il and Verdon plnyed a twelve
Inning game yesterday st Verdon, resulting
In a victory for Humboldt. Score:
Humboldt 00430001000 1-8
Verdon 60000080000 0 7
lilts: Humboldt, 10; Verdon, 10. Home
run: Pnlect. Three-base hit: DeLalr.
Two-baso hlta: DeLalr. Power, Buy lor.
Old Detnentrevllle hna been signed by
Harry VnuKhn of Hlrinlnghnm.
Hooters for the Chicago White Sox team
In Omaha are beginning to get a little
nervous.
Omaha still upholds Its reputation as
the best baso bail town for Ita slse In the
country. That Saturday crowd was a
Corker.
The Diet management has secured the
Bloomer Girls for the chief attraction at
the park next Sunday.
Harry Arndt of the St. Louis Nationals,
the man who lives In holy dread when play
ing a bane of getting spiked, haa bought hi
release and Joined Wilmington, Del.
Clark GrllTHh has cracked another joke.
He wants the season to begin June 1 and
end November 1.
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