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unday Bee. lAtT TITST. SPORTING TAaxa on to rovm. The Omaha"' SPORTS VOL. XL NO 1. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1910. SINGLE COrY FIVE CENTS. Rourkes Show Topeka; Antelopes Check Denver's Rise; Reds Trim Phillies; Sox Win Out CARDINALS TAKE TWO EK0M DOVES St Louis Nationals Invade Boston Territory and Bag- Double Header. yHAMPIONS WESTERN EJMffiJ mL .:T - 1 1 i T , i i TT aammtwatau ifriiiiWtMiaWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. v ..' -.jar 'V FIRST GAME SEVEN TO TWO Dili ROURKES TAKE OPENING GAME Dick Cooley't Bunch ii Forced to Bite the Bust as a Starter. TWO. PLAYERS QUIT TZ. HEAT Although Bay is Perfect for Past Ball Wooley and Stowers Succumb. KINO HANDY WITH WILLOW Tries to Stretch a Double Too Par ' and is Nabbed. PITCHERS HAVE GOOD SUPPORT Corrldon Play a Fast Gincf with Tea Chances, FIT Assists and Frw Pntoute Other Field I Well. Omaha won Saturday from Topeka by a core of 7 to 3. Stowers woi In the box for the Rourkes and pitched n great game, but wai taken out after the sixth because he felt 111 from the effects of the heat. lie did not show any slgva of feeling unwell until after he ran from first to home when King hit a two-bagger in the fourth. When he got to tha bench he appeared to be all In and after working two more Innings Hol leiiDCCk was called upon to finish the game. Up to the sixth Stowers let the Topeka loam down with a single. In the sixth three were made off him. one of which was a homo run. Holly allowed but, four hits, all of which were singles. The Rourkes gave their pitchers excel lent support ail the way along with the exception of an error made by Thompson In left field when he misjudged Pennell's fly. However, nothing of consequence re sulted as Pennell was thrown out at sec ond when Kunkle hit a grounde r ' to Stowers. . j Corrldon la Fast. i Corrldon played a fast game at short. He had five assists and five put outs.' He got away with a fast double in the last in ning with the assistance of Jimmy Kane, wnen xnomason nit a lasi one at mm. tie took the ball on the run and sprinted for second In time to head off Boles and then winged the sphere to Jimmy at first and caught Thomason. v Omaha started scoring in the third. Stow ers was the first man up and singled. King .. cracked on over third and reached first Bk w miiv r a nvus wv. wvoowe vui iuuii J one JiqHarrls who threw Stowers out. , at tli lid. King -attempted' to steal third, but was caught by a throw from Kerns. - Corrldon went to second on the play. Kane ' walked. , Welch Jjlt a ripper out to the right ' field fence that was good for two bags . and scored Kan and Corrldon. ' In the next inning Schlpke singled and Graham beat out a bunt when Kahl forgot ; to cover first and Harris had to bang onto 'the ball as there was no place to throw it. Oondlng went out, pitcher to first, while the runners moved up a notch. Stowers ' won his game right here by placing a sin gle over second. Schlpke and Graham brought in a score each. King iilt a tw(o ' bagger and scored Stowers. King got it Into his head about the time he reached second that he could stretch his knock into a triple aud kept on 'running. ' Schmidt mad a' pretty throw from center to third end caught King. Skipper Opens for Three. Captain Fchipke started off in the sixth with a three-bugger. Graham laid down a fin sacrifice and Skipper scored. The last core mad by Omaha resulted from, a . double steal, which was nicely worked b 'Messrs. Schlpke and Gonding. Skipper got . on first by the base-on-balls route. Gra ham hit a pop-up to Young, who caught It. but threw the ball several feet over Landreth's head. Schlpke beat It for third. Oondlng was hit on the head and went to ' first He started the Ndouble steal on the first ball pitched, and when the. dust was cleared from the diamond It was found that ' Schlpke had put another over the plate. Just as Wooley, who is the regular center fielder for Topeka, - started to bat at the beginning of the game he was suddenly with ' u alrtW u , ... 1 1 oril r-t i , en ai In tu bench. Schmidt was sent lu to take his place. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. X 2 0 v 0 6 S O 0 7 0 i) 10 0). 0 2 0 1 2 12 1 2 2 0 C 010 2 0 2 t 0 0 0 C S 27 10 "l II. O. A. K. 12 0 1 2 .0 4 C lilt 1 11 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 t " tl 1 S t it 0 2 2 u 0 0 2 0 110.1 14 IS It him 0 1 0 0 - 0 2 10 0-2 0 2 2 1 1-s King, cf Corrldon, Si... Kane, lb Welch, rf Thomson, if.,.. Schlpke, 3b.... .Graham, 2b.... UonUing, o Ulowers, p liullenbeck, p. Total n 1 TOPEKA. Schmidt, cf... Boles, ss J humaaon, If. l.andreth, lb. I'enncll. rf.... Kunkle, Sb.... Kahl, 2b.... Kerns, c Harris, p Koung, p Totals ..... Omaha Runs ......... tilt Topeka Runs Uita. ... 4 . . 4 ....S3 ...0 ...0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Home run: Pennell. Three-buse ht: Hchlpke. Two-base hits: King, welch (Sacrifice hits: Corridon (1), Graham, Thom ason. Stolen bases: Schlpke, Uouaum Hits: Off Stowers, 4 In six Innings; ult liullenbeck, 4 Ip three Innings; ott Hutu, S In live Innings; off Young, 1 In thrte In CinKs. Struck out: liy Stowers, 4; by ilol lenbeck. 1; by Harris. 1: by Young, 1. Itase on balls: OK Ntowers, 4; off llullen-b-k. 1; ott HsrriK. 2; off Young, 4. tin by pitched ball: Young. Iouble play: Corrldon to Kane, lrtt on bases: omana, 6; Topeka, 10. Vmpire. Spei.uvr, Time: 1W. Attend ance: 2.0U0, Crete Defeats I.laeola C.lanta. CRETFi, Neb., June M. (Special.) Tt Crto nine beat the Colored ttiant of l.li oln Friday afternoon hy the score of to S. Score: H H I Ulaixs eooixo- Ciet 4 0 4 0 2 0 0 -lrt 15 Neb., June M t Special ) The ,ln- 16 4 naileries: umnrs, yiirmuiu, ninmiiu and Johnson; Crelu, Orth, Zaltnke, Norton ' ,,,t A ... f, Ileda Ue( ISaw Harler.. CKVPINNATI. June 1--The Cincinnati flub has bought Pitcher livnton, a left . . -f . , -.. II (IUI1 II.RC price it la staled, Is "the largest ever paid - "'7 h ... AtiJaaHsJMaMMn ANTELOPES OUTRUN BEARS Grizzlies Get Tast of Defeat from Lincoln Team. WIN GAME. ONE SCORE TO -GOOD Knapp and Ilagerman Pitch Equally Well, bat ' ' Lincoln ' Bnnchea Hits In the Eighth Inning;. LINCOLN, June 18. Lincoln cheeked the upward march of Denver today by winning the first game of the aeries, S to 2. nKapp and Hagerman pitched nearly equally well, but the ILncolns bunched hits in the eighth. Score: '.'.-' LINCOLN. ' , " AB. R. H, O.' 3 1 1 0 1 11 2 , 7 1 A. " E. Is. 0 Jude, If 8 Uagnler, ca Cobb, rf Cockman, 3b.,.. Davis, cf Thomas, lb .. 4 .. 4 .. a .. 2 .. 2 .. 4 .. 2 .. 4 2 WJedenaul, 2b... Sullivan, c. ....... Knapp, p Totals 29 t 27 17 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lloyd. 2b 4 , 0 . 1 2 4 0 Waldron. II i o i o u l Beall. cf J 0 0 6 0 0 Cassldy, rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 Lindsay, lb 4 1 I is v u Kellcy. 3b 1 0 0 0 2 0 Craneton, sa 4 0 1 1 4 0 MeMurray, c S 0 1 2 l Hagerman, p S 0 1 0 3 0 Totals '. ...31 2 8 21 13 2 Lincoln ,.1 0000002 -3 Denver 0 l w w vi T V. 1 - 1 - . T tnv t n TJnKAV. tRolATI bases: Cobb, Davis, Thomas, Lloyd. Sacri fice hits: juae, i nomas, waiurun, jwncj. Struck out: By nKapp, 6; Hagerman, . t,..u- nn haiia- tt itnunn l: off Hairerman. 5.. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Clark. TIMELY HITTING FOR SIOUX Game Taken from Ht. Joseph or vao- Slded Beor. SIOUX CITY, la., June 18. Sioux City won, 12 to 2. Score: ' SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. 4 1 0 i A. 0 0 E. ciniuin Sh Myers, u " i Neighbors, cf 4 2 2 AnureaB. 2b.. 4 0 3 . . - . 0 1 6 H'.em, lb 1 0 -- 3 1 3 3 4 8 0 0 Kenlon, ri v Hartman, ss 4 3 Miller, c 4 8 Alderman, p 3 0 Totals ..84 12 18 27 11 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Powell. If 6 1 0 0 r'ox, 3b " 1 1 5 McChesney, cf 3 0 2 8 0 0 i..m ik & 0 0 8 0 1 Itauar. rf 4 118 0 0 Corhan, ss S . 0 J J J McNeill. D i t Shea, c 2 0 0 J 4 0 ualnano, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Watson, p 1 0 0 0 1 1 Wolfe 1 0 0 0 Jj 0 Totals ...34 8 7 2 IS 4 Batted for Watson In ninth. Sioux City 1 2 4 2 0 0 1 1 -12 St. Josepn 0 0000Xlt-S .Stolen bates: Miller (2), Hartman, Neigh bors. Two-base hits; Miller, Hartman, Mc Neill Bauer, Powell. Sacrifice hits: Fenion (2) Alderman. Struck out: By Alderman, j- by Watson, 8. Base on balls: Off Aldrr man, 4; olf Ualgano, 2; off Watson, 2. , id u.tch: Alderman, lut Dy pucneu pan; oy Alderman. 8. lime: 2:iiU. Umpire: Mullen. Attendance: 2,000. ISR0RLES3 P0R DES MOINES Wlrblta I.oaea tha Gaas la th Klahtb lnnlnc r DES MOINES, June 18. Des Molne woh an errorless game from Wichita this aft ernoon, the score being 6 to 1. Both pitch ers wer effective, each allowing four hits. Score: DES MOINES. H. PO. , A. E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 12 1 0 0 3 4 .0 1 18 0 14 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 W " . 27 10 0 H. PO. A. E. 0 2 0 0 0 01 1 3.4 0 1 3 B O 14 1 0 13 0 0 1 0 1 13 1 1 0 4 0 24 18 3 I 4 -6 Oates. If (.'oilman, ss.... Mattuks, cf... Dwyrr, lb Nletioff. ih llader, 2b Ketser, rf hachant, C... Uwens, p Totals WICHITA. Helden. It Mlddleton. rf.. I'laire, ss HuKlies, 2b Koernt-r, lb.... WeMterzll, tl.. PotilKrew, cf.. Jokrrst, c Durham, p Totals Des Molne ... 30 I 0 1 W Ichlla w 1 0-1 V' ,it, 1 . ' - rS'MoiNlltS ASB ALL STANDING OF THE TEAMS WEST. LEAGUE. W.L-Pct AMEK. LEAGUr. W.L.Pct. Philadelphia 31 16 .669 New - York.. .30 16 . 652 Detroit. 84 20 .830 Boston ......25 23 .Ml Cleveland -..19 23 .452 Washington 22 29 .431 Chicago 18 27 .400 St. Louis ..11 36 .234 AMER. ASSN. W.LPct. Minneapolis . 42 19 .69 St. Paul. ....36 23 . 610 Toledo 88 21 .644 Indianapolis 28 81 .475 Columbus ..24 82 . 429 Kansas Clty.20 33 .877 Milwaukee .21 84 . 382 Louisville ..22 28 .367 MINK LEAGUE. ' W.L.Pct. Clarinda ..1 7 .696 Falls City ..12 12 .600 Shenandoah 13 14 .481 Maryvllle .'.73 14 .481 Auburn 12 14 .42 Neb. City ..10 IS .400 Denver 81 22 .r.sfi Wichita 29 23 .S58 Sioux City. ..27 24. .629 Lincoln 26 25 . 610 Omaha ...... 26 26 .604 Des Moines.. 26 29 . 463 Topeka 20 27 . 426 St. Joseph... 20 28 . 4171 NAT. LEAGUE. W.Y.Pct Chicago 31 16 .859 New York...29 20 . 693 Cincinnati ..25 22 . 532 Pittsburg ....23 22 .511 St. Louis ....24 26 . 4X0 Brooklyn ...22 27 . 449 Philadelphia 20 26 . 435 Boston 18 S3 .853 NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Gd. Island... 19 10 .655 Fremont 18 11 .621 Seward 15 13 .636 Superior .....14 14 .600 Columbus ...14 15 .483 Hastings ....12 16 .429 Red Cloud ..10 16 .884 Kearney ....11 18 .879 Yesterday' Results. , WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, ' 7: Topeka, 8. ' Wichita, 1; Des Moines, 5. '. Denver, 2; Lincoln, S. St. Joseph, 8; Sioux City,' 12. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 7: Philadelphia, 1. Chicago-Brooklyn, rain. St. Louis. 7; Boston, 2. Second game: St.- Louis. 8: Boston, 2. Pittsburg-New York, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 0; St. Louis, 9. Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 7. New. York, 6; Cleveland, 2. Boston, 2; Detroit, 6. 'AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus-Milwaukee, rain. Toledo. 8: Kansas City. 0. Indianapolis, 10; St. Paul, 1L Louisville, 3: Minneapolis, 7. game: Louisville, 4; Minneapolis, 5, Second NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Hastings. 10; Columbus, 4. Red Cloud, 4; Seward, 5. Second game: Red Cloud, 10; Seward, 4. Superior, 8; Fremont, 9. Kearney, 2; Grand Island; 8. ' MINK LEAGUE. Clarinda. 2; Falls City, 1. Shenandoah, 4; Maryvllle, 14. Auburn. 1; Nebraska City, 2. Games ' Todar. Western League Topeka and Omaha, Wichita at Des Moines, Denver at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Sioux City. National League Chicago at Cincinnati. American League Washington . at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee. Toledo at Kansas City, Indian apolis at St. Paul, Louisville at Minne apolis. Nebraska State League Hastings at Co lumbus, Red Cloud at Seward, Superior at Fremont, Kearney at Grand Laland. Beaver City Holds the Lead in the League Cambridge Advances in Team Stand inz as Result of Games in ' Furnas County. ARAPAHOE, Neb., June 18. (Special.) Two ball .game were played in th Furnas County league yesterday. Edison lost at Cambridge by a score of 13 to 4, advancing Cambridge in the team standing. Arapahoe defeated Hoi brook at this place, I to L Tull pitched shutout ball, as the visitors made their Ion score In th first inninc on an error. The feature of the gam was Disbrow's sensational catch of a wild throw to first, retiring the side when a mis would have meant two runs. Green caught a gilt-edge gam as usual. He has made but one error In twelve game played this season, four of th game being out league games. Standing of th teams P. W. L. Pel. Beaver City 7 llendley 3 Arapahoe 8 Kdisou t Cambridge 4 liolbrook 10 .714 .6u0 . .bMO RESULTS IN MIirX( LEAGUE Clarinda, Xebraaka City -and Uarjr. villa Are Victors. At Nebraska City Score: Auburn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 4 2 Nebraska City. 20000000 3 8 8 Battrrles: Hlrsch and KrCnlnger, Miller ana wauer. impire: Myers. At Fails City Score: Clarinda 00100100 03 7 4 Falls City ..... 00010v00 0-1 3 1 Batteries r Hunt and Bromley, Miller and roiact, rmuiree: r ietcher anJ Sage. At Maryvllle Score: Shnnaiidivh .00000080 1 433 Maryvllle ,...6 0 3 0 3 14 80 1 Batteries! Ward, Castle, Cororan and Bird: Tborp and PoUuck. -..V :.f&j;-: J ' Kiss; V ' '..,4 ROtaON STAR OF MUDHENS Crack Twirler Pitches Hitlesg' and Eunless Game. BLANKS X. C. EIGHT TO NOTHING Minneapolis Take Doable-Header . from Louisville (ft. Paul Lick Indianapolis No Game ' at Milwaukee. KANSAS CITY, June 18. -Robinson pitched a hltless and runless game here to day. Th visitors hit Carter and Esslck without difficulty, Sullivan's work (n center field was spectacular, two of his putouta being made after long runs to the fence. Score: TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A. Hallman, rf.. 4 1 1 0 KAJCSAS CITT. I. AB.H.O.A.B. CRhinnon, It.. 10 110 Hl'chman, Xb t Sulllvaa, cf.. 4 Hickman, If.. Fraeman, lb. 4 Butler, ss.... 4 Abbott, a 4 Klvart, Sb.... 4 Hoblnson, p.. 4 4 1 1 I OKafterjr, cf... 4 C Hunter, lb... 8 OLova. 2b I OCocash, rf.... 8 t Barbaau, sa. . 4 ODownla, ab...S tHIttar, a..... 8 OKssttk, p..... 1 - Cartar, p 0 4Jamas, 0..... 1 0 1 0 11 o 11 Totals... ...M 15 U Totals....,.! 0 27 14 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Toledo .......:.0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 28 Hits: Off Esslck, 8 In seven Innings; off Carter, 7 In two Innings. Two-base hits: Hallman, Hickman, Elwert Left on bases: Kansas City, 6; Toledo, 10. First base on errors: Kansas City, 4; Toledo, 1. Sacri fice hit: Robinson. Stolen bases: Hallman 2), Butler, Abbott, Hinchman. Struck out: By Esslck, 6; by Robinson, 8. Bases on balls: Off Eeslck, 4; off Robinson, 4. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Bierhalter and Ferguson. MILLERS ANNEX DOUBLE-HEADER Trounce . Louisville Twice, Making; Ela-ht Straight Victories. MINNEAPOLIS, June. 18. Minneapolis won both games of a double-header from Loulavtllo title afternoon, making eight straight victories for the home team. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. LOUI8VIIXE. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Clymar, rf... 4 0 1 08tanly. cf... I 0 10 4 .1,1..- .a .At! .b.kl.M A n . . -i , .,.. . V . V vnuHiiiwii, . , . . V CraTath, If.. I 0 3 4 OO'Nelll, , If... 8 0 0 0 Williams, K. 8 0 8 4 OMorlartj, sa.. 113 3 0 Melons a, so 4 i l x Hoara, lb.. 1 1 e 0 Plck.rlna. of . 4 8 1 0 OMiin. b.... 4 3 4 1 0 Olll, lb 4 8 U OUoyla, rf 4 0 4 0 0 Owen, e 1 1 I 0 oJ. Huibas. . 1 0 8 1 0 Huihss, p.... 3 0 13 OSchrack. c... I 0 110 Iiacannler, p. ft 0 4 1 0 Totals tl 18 87 It lHalla 0 0 0 0 0 Wearer, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Flournor ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 4 14 11 0 'Batted for Decannler in th eighth. Batted for Weaver , in the ninth. . Minneapolis 4 .0 0 0 1 1 1 0 7 Louisville 000000120-8 Two-base hits: Cravath, Pickering, GUI, Robinson.' Morlarty, Magee. Home run: Cravath. Hits: Off Decannlere, 12 In seven Innings; off Weaver, 0 In one Inning. . Bases on balls: Off Hughes, 6; off Lecannlere, 4; off Weaver, 1. Struck out: By Hughes, 7; by Decannlere, 2; by Weaver, L Time; 2:00. Umpires: Chill and Cussack. Score second game: ' ' MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE). - A B.H.O.A.X. AB.H.O.A.T. Or mar. rf... 4 2 0 0 lBtinl.r. cf... I 110 1 Altltor, sa.... 4 118 OHnblnson. ss. t 0 8 1 0 l-rarath. If... 8 010 OrrNalll. If.... I 0 0 0 0 Wllllama, b. 4 1 4 2 OFlournor, If.. 1 0 0 0 0 McCorm'k, lb I 1 1 I OMorianr, tb. 4 1 0 1 0 Plrkarlna, cf. 3 0 OA 0How.nl, lb... 4 0 11 II Karrias I 0 0 o OMagaa, tb. Thlalman, cf. 1 0 0 0 ODoyla, rf.. Olll. lb 4 0 II 0 OHughaa, a. Owana, 4 14 3 1 Ha I la, p... lllralt, p.... 8 0 0 I t Uawaon 0 0 4 0 0 Totals... 4 0SI1 ..80101 .. 1 8(04 ..3114 ..10 fst 14 8 Allrock, p.... 0 4 0 0 0 Totals J 1 87 15 3 Two out when winning run was scored. Batted for Pickering in the sixth. Batted for Lellvelt In the seventh. Minneapolis 00030110 1-6 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 04 Two-base hits: Altiser, Wllllama, Owens. Three-base hit: Wllllama. .Hits: Oft Le llvelt, 6 In seven Innings; off Altrock, 0 in two Innings. Bases on balls: Oft Lellvelt, 2; off Altrock, 1; off Halla, 0. Struck out: By Lellvelt. 4; by Halla. 6. Time: 1:65.. Um pires: Cusack, and Chill. BERLIN GOES TO HER DEFEAT High School Player of Springfield Take Game. SPRINGFIELD, Neb., June . IS. (Special Telegram.) Springfield, with a team com posed for the greater part of high school players, including tne pitcher, easily de feated Berlin's regular team here this afternoon, 7 to 4. Haney, who pitched good ball for. the high school this spring, held the Berlin aggregation to six hits. Gottsch went In In the eighth and was found for ons scratch in the ninth. Score: . Sprlnfleld 0 1121100 7 Berlin 0 2001000 14 Batteries: Springfield, Haney, Oottsrh and Comte; Berlin, Hoettger, limber and Miller. Struck out: By Haney, 2: by Uottsch, 4; by Itoetlger, 4; by Gruber, i. Rtelger Goes to Thrre-I, ST. PAUL, Minn. June 18. -The St Pau! bas bail club today sold Pltciier Hotn. bieiser to th Springfield, 111., cluo of tl.i vtireii T i - WBWi. ...w M. .... . ..... V.:''-,''.Um t ! 1 . i i w.,, i r ; TfiAM Grand Island, in Uphill Fight, Beats Kearney Closely Contested Battle Results in -Three to Two Victory for Morse. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., June 18. (Spe cial Telegram.) Grand Island made a hard up-hill fight of It today, and won despite a decision that seemed to have operated seriously against her. After the first in ning Morse was decidedly effective, allow ing only two hit. Score: R.H.E. Kearney ........8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 4 Grand Island.... 0 0100002 -3 81 Batteries: Herrick and Townsend; Morse and Carroll. COLUMBUS. Neb., June 18. (Special Tel egram.) Hastings had no trouble in' lo cating Dolan and Brown today, winning the game, 10 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 04 6 8 Hastings 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 010 15 8 Batteries: Columbus, Dolan, Brown and Agnew; Hastings, Pickering, Seavadil and Aw ally. Umpire: Nelson. FREMONT, Neb., June 18. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont easily defeated Superior Ihls afternoon in a game devoid of special features. . Score: , R.H.E. Superior 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-3 8 4 Fremont 0 1 8 2 1 0 1 1 0-0 U 8 Batteries: Superior, Ellis and Spellman; Fremont, Henderson and Bohner. Umpire: Boswell. .SEWARD, Neb., June 18. (Special Tele gram.) Seward and Red Cloud played two games on the home grounds today, Seward winning the first game by a score of 6 to 4, and Red Cloud . winning the second in a seven-Inning game by the score of 10 to 4. Score, first game: R.H.E. Red. Cloud 1 020000000 1-4 10 1 Seward 1 0001100008-6 10 4 Batteries: Seward. Pierce and Neff: Red Cloud, Jarrett and Moss. Score, second game: . R.H.E. Seward 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 9.8 Red Cloud 6 0 0 0 S 0 010 8 Batteries: Seward, Harrison and Sacek; Red Cloud, Mitchell and Moss. Umpire: Woods. . ... WHITE S0Z SMASH CHIEF BENDER Chlcaa-o Beat Athletics, Seven to One, on Homo Grounds. . CHICAGO, June 18. Chicago pounded Bender hard today and defeated Philadel phia, 7 to 1. Robert Kelly, captain of this year's Notre Dam team, played his first major league gam with Chicago. He made two singles In four time up. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. I. Eaidar, lb..., 8 3 4 4 lHartasl, If... 3 110 0 Browns, cf... I Kelly, rf 4 J. Collins. If I 0 1 0 OKath, lb. 110(0 0 0G. Colllna, 8b 3 1 4 3 0 0 OOldring, .... 4 0 8 0 0 0 Obarls, lb 4 18 0 0 ( 1 Murphy, rf... 4 10 10 3 1 Barry, ss 4 3 0 3 4 1 0 Donah na, ... 4 4 7 3 0 I OUendar, p.... 8 10 3 0 8 1 1 1 Osndll, lb.... 4.1 18 Purtall, lb.... 4 10 Blackb'na. ss 4 Payna, 8 White, p 1 0 3 1 8 1 0 Totals H 814 16 I Totals IS I 84 13 0 Bender out; hit by batted ball. Chicago 0 0100204 7 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Barry, J. Collins, Purtell. Sacrifice hits: Rath. K. Collins. White. Stolen bases: Zelder (2), Payne. Hartsel, J. Colllna. Double plays: Barry to Collins to Davis, Zelder to uandil, Purtell to Zelder to Gandll. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, '7. Bases on balls; Ott White, 1; off Bender, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Bender. J. Collins. Struck out By White. 2: by Bender.M. Wild pttch: Bender. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Diueen and Connolly. GENERATION CF BOY- PHEN0MS No Sooner Doe On Stat Gat Ona Than Othera Follow. NEW YORK, June 18. This seems to be a generation remarkable for the develop ment of phenomenal youngsters, for no sooner does on section of th country boast of an "Infant phenom." than another comes along with a similar claim. A couple of weeks ago the Pacific coast had tha boards with the accounts of a wonderful tyto sprinter, and now Galveston, Tex., has its turn with a young fellow named Willie Uoln, who is not only able to sprint, but Is equally good at hurdling, Jumping and putting the weight The young Texan's beat point is th 120-yard hurdles, which he is down as having done" In U seconds, a feat which It properly timed is nothing short of wonderful for a chap not yet out of his teons, and he has run th low hur dles in 28 seoonds. Goln's time for th W yards Is Mi seconds and th 100 yard in 10 seconds. His time for th 440 yards is UH seconds and ha has Jumped twenty, on feet In the running board and has put the sixteen-pound shot 40 feet, It is said that he is tu enter some college next year, out which on it Is no one can tell. Th Key to the Situation Be Want Ads! " a s ' j . t I . SENATORS BOW TO BROWNS Washington Humbled by St, Louis Nine" to Nothing. . i RECRUIT - PITCHER DOES WELL Ghtcaaroane Take Philadelphia Into Camp New York Reveraea Form on Clereland Ttg-era Heat Boston. ST. LOUIS, June 18. Spade, a recent re cruit from tha National league, held Wash ington to three hits today, the first time he pitched for St Louis. Groom wns hit hard and was retired In favor of Gray, Score: , 8T. Louis. AB.H WASHtNOTOW. .O.A.K. . ... AB.H.O.A.B. 3 0 OMIUn. ef... 4 13 0 0 1 1 OLellrelt, If... 4 0 10 0 3 3 OKlbertetd, lb. 3 0 8 I 1 14 0 OOeealer, rf.... 4 0 10 1 1 0 eMcBrtde, as., 8 0 14 0 0 0 OConror. Ib...i3 13 18 8 1 OUnglaub. lb.. 8 0 I 0 0 1 1 OBtreet, c 1 0 8 1 0 1 4 OOroome, p.... 110 0 0 Fisher, If.... i 8 Hartaell, 8b.. 4 Walla oe, ss.. 4 Newman, lb. . 8 Schweitiar, rf 4 Hoffiua,. cf.. I Tnieedale, 3b 4 Stephens, e... 1 Spade, p 8 Hardy, o 1 0 4 0 1 37 10 COray, p 10 0 14 . Totals 12 I Totals 81 8 24 11 8 Washington .. St Louis .. 000000000-0 .. 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 1 Sacrifice hits: Stephens. Groomc. Sacrl. flee flies: Wallace, Newman. Double play: oicjjriue to miDerieia to ungiaun. stolen bases: Truesdale, Hartsell, Spade, Hoff man (2). Hit with pitched ball: By uroome, ritepnensK Hartsell; by Gray, Horr man. First base on balls: Off SDade. 2 off. Gray, 1; off Groome, 4. Struck out: By Spede. 4; by Gray, 4; by Groome, 4. Hits: Off Groome. 8 In five and one-third Innings; off Gray. 1 in two and two-thirds innings. L,eft on bases: St Louis, 10; va.jiiiiEion, - a. xime: z:u2. umpires: Sheridan and Kerin. . HIGHLANDERS TURN ON NAPS New York Beats Cleveland Flv to Two Loaera Bat Well. CLEVELAND, Jun 18. New York won from Cleveland, 5 to t today. Cleveland made as many hits as New. York, but failed to buch them. Scor: NBW VORK. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B!. AB.R.o.A.l Gardner, 8b.. 1 4 1 4 OOraney, cf.... 4 18 0 0 Wolter. cf.... 4 I 8 0 ONIIea. rf a s a e a unaee, lb..... l lid l 0 Turner, as.. 4 0 3 3 0 4 3 8 1 1 L porta, n... I 1 0 ILaJole, lb... Cree, If 4 1 3 0 0 Easterly, t. Knight, as.... 4 3 1 8 08tovall, lb. Auttln, lb.... I 0 11 lLord. If.... 14 8 1 1 14 3 0 4 3 110 Mitchell, ... 4 0 8 0 ODradley,' 8b.. 4 0 0 8 0 Hughes, p.... 4 0 0 8 OHarkaeaa. p.. 8 0 0 I 0 Totals 20 117 14 1 Totals.... ..88 8 V 84 2 Cleveland 10000010 03 New York 103000080-6 Two-base hits: Lord, Volter. Sacrifice hits: Chase, Austin, Laporte. Stolen bases: Graney (6). Bases on balls: Off Harkness, 4. Struok out: By Harkness, 8; by Hughes, 8. Wild pitch: Hughes. First on errors: Cleveland, 1: New York, L Left on bases: Cleveland,' 7; New York, 6. Time: 1:88. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hughes. TY COBB FIGURES IN TRIPLE Tlgfers Center Fielder Captures Hard One Boston Beaten, Six-Two. DETROIT, Jun 18. Cobb' great running cateh that paved tb way for a triple play In the fourth inning, featured today's vic tory of eDtrolt over Boston. With aOrdner on first and Stahl on second, Lewi drove th ball on a Una toward th comer of th right field bleachers. Cobb, after a hard run, pulled down the ball wtlh a frantlo grab and threw to Delehanty, who caught both Stahl and Gardner on the line. Detroit bunched hit In the fifth, when two singles, an error, Cobb's triple and Delehanty' horn run resulted in five runs. Score: Batted for Wood in ninth. DETROIT. B0ST0X. AB.H.O.A. . AB.H. OAK. Mclntyre. If.. 1 4 4 0 OLonl, lb. 4 0 3 1 1 uuin, sa lass Hooper, cf. Cobb, cf 4 13 1 OKn.le. ss..,, Crawford, rf. 4 3 1 0 0 Stahl, lb... Delehanty, tb 3 1 8 1 OUardner. lb .40000 .43101 4 1114 Morlarty, lb. 4 1 0 1 OLeaLe, If 4 8 3 1 0 Slmmona, lb. 8 1 4 0 ICariigan, I 0 8 1 0 Bianage, c... 114 OHall, rf. Uouovan, p.. 4 0 0 0 1 Wood, p. - 'Bradley 1110 0 8 10 10 1 0 0 0 0 luian at siiai Totals 14 8 84 7 3 Detroit 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 fl Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Three-base hits: Cobb (2).. Horn run: Delehanty. Double plays: Lord to Stahl, Engie to Gardner to Stahl, Lewis to Car rlgan. Triple play: Cobb to Delehanty. Base on balls: Off Donovan, 2: off Wood, 8. Struck out: By Donovan, 8; by Wood, 7. Time: 1:45. Umpires; vans and Egan. Merely Wished to Know. "Many astronomers believe now, young eutiemen, mat in Driuiani star, Hirtui, commonly known as th dogstar, 1 the con lor of the universe, "Professor," asked on ef the students, "has th universe any bounds?" "My answer to that would be In th negative. I cannot conceive of the possi bility of such a thing." "Then if It hasn't any hounds It hasn't any circumference, and If It hasn't any circumference how can it bav a center!" Chlcajo Tribune. Second Contest Much the Same, with Score Eight to Two. PITCHER WILLIS EFFECTIVE Curtis, His Opponent, Batted Hard During- First Battle. CINCINNATI BEATS PHILLIES Tana Tablae on Old Foea and Win by Soor of Seven to One Other Matehe Postponed by Rain, BOSTON, June 18. St. Louis won two game from Boston today, th first, T to I, and th second. 8 to i. Curtis, for th horn team, was batted hard in th first gama, while Willis v. a very1 effoctlv. In th second gama St Lout bunched hits In th flret two inning and won easily. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A 1. AB.H.O.A. Hoggins, 8b.. 3 0 1 3 OColllns. If.... 4 110 0 Ellis. It 8 4 10 OOeti. lb 118 0 1 Oaksa. of I 1 8 0 0 sharps, lb... 8 0 T 4 0 Koneicny, lb 1 ill I OMIIIer, it.... 4 18 4 Brans, rf..... 3 0 3 0 0 Shcan, tb.... 4 0 8 8 0 Phelps, a 8 1 1 1 OBeck. cf 4 8 8 1 0 Mowray, lb.. 18 13 ISwaeney, as.. 4 0 3 3 3 Hauser, as.... 4 8 17 OOraham. ... 3 18 11 Willis, p 8 0 0 4 0 Curtis, p 8 0 18 Matters, p... 10 110 Totals.... -..83 10 37 18 3 Totals 88 T 17 17 4 St Louis 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 8 1-7 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 Horn run: Beck. Hits: Off Curtis, S In seven and a third irmdngs; off Mattem. 2 in one and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice fly: Huggtns. Sacrifice hit: Evans, Konetchy, Guts, Bases on balls: Off Curtis, 7; off Willis, 1: off Mattenn, L Struck out: By Willis, 1; by Mattern, 1. Time: 1:25. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. - Score, second game: ST. Louts. boston. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hngglns, lb.. I 4 4 OColllns. It ... 8 1 1 0 S Hills. If 4 0 10 OOeti. lb.. 8.. .4 13 8 1 Oekea, cf 8 0 3 0 ISharpe, lb.., 4 3 11 0 0 Konetoby, lb. I I 1 1 0 Miller, rf 4 1 8 0 0 Erana, rf.... I 3 0 0 OShean, lb,... 4 0 0 4 0 Bresnahan, c 4 1 4 0 OBeck, cf 4 0.1 0 Mowrey, lb.. 4 1 0 0 0 Sweeney, at.. 1 1 4 4 1 Hauser, ss.... 10 11 IGrahsm, ... 0 4 10 0 Bailee, p 4 0 0 1 0 Hariden, e... 4 18 3 0 Frock, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 14 I 37 3 4 Burke, p 1 0 0 I 0 Martel 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 mil 3 Batted for Burke in ninth. St Louts 3 3 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-8 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0-3 Two-base hits: Bresnahan, Mowrey, Huggins, Evans. Hits: Oft Frock, 4 In two Innings; off Burke, 4 In seven . Innings. Double plays: . Hauser to Huggins to Kon etchy (2). Hoses on balls: Off Frock, 3; off Burke, 4; off Bailee, 1. Struck out: By Frock, 1: by Saline, 8; by Burke, 1 . Time: 1:66. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. REDS TURN TABLES ON QUAKERS Cincinnati Beat Philadelphia, Seven to One, In Blight Innings. PHILADELPHIA, June 18. Today's game her was sVitopped by a thunder storm in the ninth Inning, with Cincinnati ahead, 7 to 1. Scpre: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.AS. AB.H.O.A.B. Bascher, If... I 0 10 1 Titus, rf. 4 18 10 Paekert, of... I 13 0 Onatee, cf 3 0 8 0 0 Hobiltiel, lb. 8 2 7 1 Oorant. lb..... 4 0 13 0 Mitchell, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 Magee. If.... 3 110 0 Egan. lb 4 8 0 4 1 Ward, lb 0 0 0 0 0 Downey, ss,. I 1 s i Jarklltarn, lb I 0 s e o McLean, e.... 4 3 11 OWalah, b.... 3 0 3 3 Woodruff, lb. 4 1 1 0 ODoolan, as.... 10 8 11' Bugga, P till OMoran, e 10140 Moore, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals II 11 84 10 4 Mcquillan, p 0 0 1 0 0 Bhettler, p... I 0 8 3 0 Totals! 28 3 84 II 1 Cincinnati .1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0-T Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Game called; rain. Three-base hit: Hoblltzel. Hits: Off Moore, 4 In one inning and nont out in sec ond; off Bhettler, 6 Tn six and two-thirds Innings. Base on balls: Off Suggs, 1 off McQuillan, 1; off Bhettler, 8. Struck out: By Burks. 6: by Moore. 1: by by Bhettler. 3. Time: 1:45. Umpires! Klem and Kane. KJN0 AN EXAMPLE AT TENNIS Head Monarch Was Always Consider ate ot Player In Action. NEW YORK, Jun lS.-Although th lato King Edward never attended any of th championship at Wimbledon he was a close student of lawn tennis and went to see th big tournaments, especially on th continent whenever th opportunity of fered. Above all things he detested a fuss being made about him when he entered any of the playing grounds, for he waa of th opinion that the least commotion among the crowd had a bad effect on th players. So sensitive was he on the point that for one court he used to visit on the continent he had a private, key so that he and th royal party could go in and out unobserved. Speaking about the late king's visit to Homburg, C. A. Volght, the referee there said: "A prince of Wale he rarely mlseed a season for his cure at Homburg, ' and when there, generally spent his afternoons on th lawn tennis court. During th in. ternational tournament he took great In terest in the play and always presented th first prisa for the ladles' open singles, which the winner received from his own hands. Several arm chair wer always reserved for htm and hi suit under the tree facing court 6 and 8, and he fre quently had afternoon coffee served there, for when on the continent the king always took coffee In preference to tea. That ths seats were more or less in th line ot fir never disconcerted him in the least On one occasion he had been warned through m that a very hard server was ploying in No. court, and barely flv minute later a particularly fast delivery struck his tabl and upset everything, some of the coffee being spilled over, his knees. II merely laughed and ordered some more. "In order for him to enter and leave th courts unpercetved a special key was sent to his chief equerry, General Sir Stanley Clarke, which opened th corner gate, ad Joining th referee' tent. In this way th royal party cam and went as they pleased, Tha lata king was particularly fond of watching Mis Toupl Leuthor play. Th leading player wer presented to him, and he had a friendly word for each of them." A majority of these persons who at tended tournaments on this Bids of th water would do well to take pattern by th king in the matter of advancing without a flutter to wher a match might be in prog-tuna.