THE "BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. Cubs Clamber Into First Place in National League; Tigers Win; Omaha Loses GRIZZLIES SHUTOUT ROURKES O'Brien Lets Down Visitors with Eight Hiti and No Bum. THREE TIMES TWO FOE DENVER Roklnon a lilt Hard Spnhr Seenre Three-Baa Hit Foar Two-Baa;, grrt Qalllin , Mnkea Hacrl flre'lUt. DENVER. Colo.,, June 12 O'Brien, . the strike-out wonder, rucceeled In shutting out th visitor, f to 0. Robinson, wa hit hard. , Scor: UknYer. ' ; . ' , ; v V 'AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1.1 ,yrt !h,;.;,,.t 4 1 0 4 0 GHrrore, r. vk. 4 0 I I 0 9 Ctix dy. rt.. ...'....-. 4 1 0 0-0 9 i?aii. if t t t o ljutilin. 3t. ..;,.. rf-w llrdsay, lb., V..4- Coffey. M,.l.,.i.i.,. 1112 Bnshr. c..i.,.l... 4 1 t II c...V....;:;.,4 1 t 11 1 1 O'Brien, p,. .,....,..-. 4 0110 Totals ;...d2 S ; 10 27 11 1 OMAHA. . "AB. R. H. O. A. E Pick. 3h 4 0 1 I 0 0 Kane, lb 4 0 , t 2 0 Willlama. rf J.... 4 0 110 0 Nlehoff. 2b A.... 0 0 t 0 king, cf A.... 4 0 1 2 0 1 SthtM.nover, If. 4 0 1 0 2 kneaves, .......... 4 . 4) i I J 0 1 Arhogast, c. ........ v.-. 0. 0 6 1 0 Rcblraon, p.. ....... 00 1 8 1 Asnew ".. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sehlpk 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals i.36 0 24 18 S letted for Arbogast In the ninth. Fatted for Robinson In th ninth. Denver ..m. .i.'. .0) 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen bases: Lloyd, Rchoonover, Pick, Ki.eaves, BeaU (2), Cassldy, Qulllln. Twj bajio hits: Oilmore, iiieivei. Kane, Pick. Three-bam, hltf t rtj.ahr. eacrlilce hit: yuillin. Struck out! " Hy O'nrlen, 13; by Hi.blneon, 4. Bass on, ball: Off O'Brien. 1; off Koblnaon. 4 Douol play. Nlshoff to Kneave. Wild irttchea: Koblnaon, 2. l,eft on bases: Denver. 7; Omaha, 10. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. APPLBOATB WINS rOIt ANTKLOPKS Pllehea Clever Game and U4a Triple, .lloabla and Sacrifice ' LINCOLN, Neb., Juna 12. In addition to pitching a clever game today, Applegata rontrlhuteA to the run getting by getting a triple, double and a aacrifice hit. Lincold. won by a acora or no i. rcore: . . . LINCOLN. ' ' '' AB. R. It. O. A. E. Gagnler, aa 4 3 1 2 2 0 UnKlaub. ib. I 0 2 13 0 0 ooie. at..:. 4 0 1 2 0 1 Cobb, rf 4 0 0 S 1 0 rnni4nn. Ilk....... 4 1 1 .0 1 0 MllUr if 4 1 2 4 0 01 Cnokman. Sb 2 0 0 0 0 0 'Strattttn, p.t.w.. ...... S '21110 Applegate, p.v,r.,f 2 .' Totala : 30 T 10 17 ' 1 fES MOINES. .... ; - -XB r. h. O. A. E. Anderaon, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 oUigan, aa 4 1 2 4 2 1 CurtlH. if v.. 8 0 1110 Mat tick. c"f. '....-, J 0.0 4 0 1 Dwyar. lb,.. J 11 0 I Korea, ib....? '4 .0 1 0 2 0 Graham. 2b.-..... ? - .1 .. . . Wachant. c S 0 0.0.8 0 Pdttom p...-i.k 1 0.0 0 S O Mitchell VI 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .'Total's '.:,CvU.,i 1 i i Batted tar '. PftUQn- n ninth. . Lincoln .(0 S 0"-0- 0 10 T Dea Moines 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-S Rtwia pattert ln Viglaub, 1; Cola, t; Ap pleaate. 2. Thre-baa hlta:. Cola. Appla gate. Two-baae, fctia: .UagnleVv. Dundon, p lilegatae Douhto piaye: Cobb to Unglaub, Uiaiiam Uo rDwcr(.,C"rlla to -Colllgan ,to t,t..n t. Xiru hft m to TJWVhr. LfL on baaea: )incoln..Si Dea Molnea, 7. Btoien Vbaaea: Gagnler, Millar, Dwyer, Korea. Hao rltlce hit: Cockman,- Applegate, Graham. ui..,.nk mil ' Um Annieiratfl. 2. Baaea oil halla: Off Applegate, 6; off Patton,' 2 lime: i:i. uuipire. oi!UBumii. Fl'EBLO'l HITI AXB MORIS TIMELY Sloax Tltr Loaea GM fcr Tare to y -iwro' Score. ' PUEBLO. Tune II Pueblo hit more timely than Siou City and won the flrat Same of the series today. S to 1. Both arber and Ellis pitched good ball In the plnchea. Barbor' receiving the better sup- fiort. Pueblo . took the lead In the flrat nnlng and ww never headed. Sioux City rallied in the ninth and acored one run on two singles. and one error, hut left two men on baaea. Score: SIOUX CITY. - a AB. R. H. O. A'. . Andreaa, 2b... i "Oil 2 2 0 Stem. lb. ,4. 1,1 0 1 Hrnen. If 8 0 0 1 0.0 Neighbors, 'rf......i... S - 0 1 1 0 0 Hartman. as. ...... 4 0-1 2 4 0 Wagner, cf.,...,, 4 1,1 4 0 0 Rellly, 3b. 3 0 0 1 1 0 Towns, c. i', 4' 0 0 1 1 0 Barber, p.. .,........ 4 0 ' 1' 0 0 0 Miller 1 0 10 0 0 Totals. 35 S 24 ; 8 - ifl,: p H. o. A. E. Mlddleton, jfv:"J.v-.'.4 1 1 0 ; 0 lierger, aa. 4 ll 1 1 7 1 Belden. If. . i... !..... 8 1 1 1 10 0 Koerner, lb-...t. ...... 4 . -0 1 11 1 ' 0 llughee, 2b....,;..w.,: 2 0 ' 0 1 6 1 lavia, U....I. v.-.... 3 11 S 0.0 Claire. ss...i.. S 0 - 1 1 1 I Clemona. c.,... S - 8' 1-0 Kills, p ,,r u,l - . 0 2 0 Totaia.. A.'. -. : T.. ,i 7 a Ju 4 Batted lor Rellly In the ninth. . ' Sioux city.. .',:... o oo iooo oi-1 Pueblo . I N1M I Stolen base ,Vanor. Uelden, Da via. Two-base hit t lm.. oaurlflce hlu: Neigh bors, Mufchen. . ,Liible - playe. Ellla to Itughea to Koernarr -Clcinotia to Berger to Koerner to ltiixasa, Hughes to Berger to Koerner, Hartman to Andreas to btem. First base on balls: Off Barber, S. Struck out: By Barber, 8; by Ellis, 4. Hit with pitched bull: By Kllia, L Time; 1:40. Umpire: Morgko., . .. 4- ST. JOSEPH' LOSES TO TOPEKA Backaaaa Pltckea Ef feed vela- After She First laal. TOPEKA. Juna 12 Buchanan pitched ef fectlvely after the first Inning and Topeka defeated 8t Joaoph. S to 2. Score: . r 4 TOPEKA, , . AB. R.' H. O. 4 1 1 10 0 1 Rickert. If. , 0 .0 Beecher, Sb S Thomaaon, c(.,.... 4 Whitney, lb. 2 liopke, as I Rreitenslein, 2bA.w 4 Cronipton. rf 4 Frambea, e 4 Buchanan, p.. 4 Totala. 32 I T sr. josErK. AB. R. u. a )&. Kelly, rf.....nr...,. 4.1 0 . u Powell. If..... .7. 4 1 1 ,i 6 0 Jones. 2b ,. 4 0 2 1 1 0 Zwlliing. cf. ......... f 0 2 ft 0 Hon on, lb. 4 0 1 10 1 0 lloeaett, c....,..... 2 0 . 1 4 0 0 Melnke, as-v.-. 0 0 I I 1 Hamilton, Sb. 2 0 0 1 1 1 Freeman, p. .......... a 0 4 0 t 0 Kerns I 0-0 0 0 0 Rellly ;. ,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 5 I "? "l 24 M l Batted for Ooaaett In the ninth. Halted for Hamilton In the niatn. Topeka 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 S bt Juaeph H M 10 M 4-1 Two-base hits: Jones, Goaaett. Sacrifice hits: liopke. ZwlHing. Mrtnke. Double play; Kickart to Frainbee. rliolri bases: Krambea. Powall,' Freeman. Ftrat base on talla: Oft Fierman, 4. Stmck out:. By Hurhiun, T; by Freeman, 4- Utnplrea; Clark and Gardner. llearlac Saettoaad. NEW YORK. Juna II-Lillian Graham, a chorua girl, and -thel Conrad, an lllua trator, chargeC with ahooung U. 1. Mtukos. proprtatQ.r of the Anadnta hotel, la tbuir apartments last Wednesday night were arraigned In the West Hide court to oar. but beUM ef the Inability of Stokea tvi leave the hoapital their preliminary hear. Ui- was pustpuCHHl unul neat Wednesday. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. , NATL, LEAGUE. W.L Pet. ' W.L.Pct. Denver S.J IS .l Chicago SI 1 ..H Pueblo 28 18 ,(v.ew York ..3119.430 Lincoln 2S 1 .'M Philadelphia 1 20 . WS Sioux City ..24 13 .611 Pittsburg ....27 21 .Sol St. Joseph. .. 2 25 .SWSt. Ixule ....24 S3 .S3 Omaha 23 26 .4T'.lClnclnnatl ..14 27.47". Topeka 22 24 .4ftx Brooklyn 18 22 -' Des Molnea. II 42 .lWjBoatnn 12 S9 .S3; AMER. ABSN. I Ail BR. LKASUE. W.LPrt. W.L.Pct. Kanaaa City. 35 IB .64! Detroit 87 16 .712 Columbus ...13 22 .tfwi Philadelphia 30 17 .'( Chicago 24 20 .MS Minneapolis 30 28 .617 Milwaukee ..28 29 .42 Boaton J n .Ml New York ..24 22 .622 Cleveland ....20 31 .X Loulsvill ...27 29 .4.12 St. Paul ....28 81 .4fi Toledo 25 S3 .431 Whlngton. 17 23 .340 Indianapolis 22 8R .38:St. 1-ouls ....1A 24.220 NKB. LEAOUR. MINK LEAGUE. W.I.. Pot W.UPct. Superior ....1 10 Fremont ....14 IS .51 Falls City. ...13 8 619 Olarlnda. IS 61 Grand Is'd..17 12 .im KeK City 10 11 .476 Auburn ......10 12 .V5 Kearney ....IS 13 .Rno Columbus ...13 l!U.4iv Marvvllle ....10 12 .4FTi Seward 14 1 T.BV1 Shenandoah.. 9 13 .4 0 Hastings ...10 18 .4T.7 York 11 14 .444( . Yeatecday'a Heanlta. WK8TERN LEAGUE. . , ' Cmrha. 0; Denver, 4. Ploux City. 2; Tueblo, S. Dea Molnea, 2; Uncoln, 7. tt. Joaeph, 2; Topeka, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Piooklyn. 2; Plttaburg, 4. New York, 1; Cincinnati, 1 ;oeton, 6; Chicago, 8. hlladelphla, 8; tit. Louis. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE, t Mcago, 4; Waahington, a tt. Loula, 0; Philadelphia, L ( leveland, 1; New York, 4. Detroit, 5; Ronton, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 2; Minneapolis, 10. Toledo, 9: Kuuiri City, 10. Indlanarolia, Milwaukee, S. Lcuievllle. ; St. Paul. 6. ' NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Puperior, 11; Kearney, 4. Hastings, ; Grand Inland. 10. , York, 10; Columbus, 2. Beward, 12; Fremont, 11. MINK LEAGUE. Falls City. 7; Auburn, 6. . ' Shenandoah, 10; Nebraska City, 2. Clartnda, 7; Maryvllie, 4. Gaatea Tedajr. Weatern League Omaha at Dnver, BIouk City at Pueblo, Dea Molnea at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Topeka. National League Brooklyn at Plttaburg, Naw York at Cincinnati, Boaton at Chi cago, Philadelphia at Bt. Loula. American Lsagua-rCtHLUho a.c Washing ton. St. Loula at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New York, Detroit at Boston. American Association Columbus at Mln neapolia, Toledo at Kanaaa City, Indian apolla at Milwaukee. Louisville at St. Paul. Nebraska State League Superior at Kear ney, Haatings at Grand Island) York at Columbus, Keward at Fremont. Mink League Falls City at Auburn, Shen andoah at -Nebraska City, Clarlnda at Maryvllie. Nebraska City Easy . r for Shenandoah Iowa, learn Makes Twelve Hits Which ; Result in Ten Buna Home Team Makes Errors.- NEBRASKA CITT. Nb., June U-(6pe-ciaJ Telegram.) Score: " . . . ; ' R.H.B. Shenandoah 0 4 0 0 01 4 0 1-10 12 1 Nebraska City 1 0000000 1 2 12 t '.Batteries: Charleaworth, O'Byrne and Ke,rmani,Durri and Caatle. t Vmjjire; Kia aane.. ., , ' 4,4. v.. v CLARINDA. Jgoe ll.-Speclal Tele gram.) Maryvllie took a ,o!os game, from the Clarlnda. team this afternoon. One player from each team umpired, Sage. being atck. Hcorej R.H.E. Clarlnda .1......0 0.3 0 1 0 0 0-4 S 7 Maryvllie , 0 1 'i 0 2 0 0 0 1-S 4 4 Batteries: Clarlnda, Burch and Harmony; Maryvllie, Oswalt and Diets. Umpire: Kis sane. , Al BURN, Nb.,'June 12. (Special Tele gram.) Falls City won one ef the closest games of the season today from the Au burn team, the latter fighting from the first to the last inning. Score: R.H.ii Auburn 1 0100801 1-6 84 Falls City 0 0 2 1 S 0 0 1 0-7 10 8 Batteries: Auburn, Hlrach and Musser; Palis City, Finch and Vanderhlll. Umpire: BaraOa. Lay Aside Business , for Sport on Links Members of Commercial Club tWill Perform with Driver and Put- , ter Tuesday. Business will be laid aside for a day by members of the executive committee and other of the Commerical club, and driver and putter will be taken up la tb chase of the elualv gutta percha sphere. George Havenstlck. assistant cashier of the United State National bank, will be host at the Field club to twenty-five member of the club on Tuesday. Oolf will be the main event of the day. Two. team will be chosen, the one with the losing; score agreeing to entertain the victorious devotees or near devotee at a dinner. T. W. Judaon will captain on team while Thomas Fry will lead the other on over the Field club course. Omalia Takes Part in the" Baraca Athletics One Hundred and Fifty Men from Missouri Valley Cities in the Contest. KXNSAB CITY, Mo., Jun 12. On hun dred and fifty athlete mostly from Missouri valley cltlea. are her to take part In the first annual National Baraca track and field meet, to be beld here thl .afternoon la connection with the joint coavtntlon of the Baraca and the Phllathea Bible So cieties now in progrea In thl city. Most of ' th entrant are from Kansas City Baraca aocletlea. . These other cltlea are represented; ' . ' Omaha, Bancroft. ' Centervllle, Florence, NetM Portland. Mich.? Council Bluff and Centerrtlle. la. - Merehaata Wis la Klevea Iaalaars. An 'eleven inning game played on the Box factory grounds between the Sherman Ave. Merchants and the Elmwood Parka, was won by th Merchant after a hard and stubborn fight. A series of errors by the Merchants worked well for the Parka, giving them a lead of seven runs In the sixth. The Merchants "came back' in the aeventh. and from that time on thlnga worked better for thern. The features of the game were the classy pitching and base ateahng of klnnard of the Merchants, he striking put nineteen men and walking but three. The acore: . R.H.E. Merchants ..1 00 40 1 1 0 1 1 112 10 7 park 0 000140011 1-U S S Batteries Merchant: Klnnard and Wade; Parka: Doll and Stuart. Twla Cttlea Wis. The Twin Cltlea won from the Belvlderee' uSaday by the score of 10 to a Batteries: Twiu Clue. Kaapar and Rlha; Belvlderee. MuGuIre, Petersen and Jovp. Now Cttarajed with Graad Lsreear. NEW YORK. June 11 Henry A. Scheib, held In connection with the uiystarioue doath of hla wife. Lillian, whose body waa found la the bath tub of their apartment, waa dlarharged In police court today, but waa immediately rearrested, tbia time on a charge of grand larceny. The police had failed to prove that Mrs. Scheib had beea murdered. CUBS BREAK TIEJN THE NINTH Pitchers Brown and Reulbach Have Diffiooltj In Finding- Plate. K1DJ0 SITS Df THE GRANDSTAND Flaal Saetro Is Sis rive Oaa Three-Baa Htf Twe Two-Baa;. aTerl Five Saerlflee Hits. CHICAGO, Juna 11. Brown and Reul bach were both wild, but Chicago man aged to win over Boston, S to S, In a see aw game, with the assistance of error. John Kllng, who has refused to play with Boston, occupied a seat In the grandstand. Score: CHICAGO. . BOSTON. AB.H.O A.l. - AB.H.O.A.I.' Shsoksrt. If. 4 1 S lMMr, Jb. I l l I 1 SrhulU. rt... 4 t STriMMT, 1..,4 I 7 Arrher. lb... 4 I II t Henna, as... I lit Clm'msn, lb I i t I Miller, ot....l IVvl. 3h ... 4 14 Olnrertan, It. 4 I 4 0 9 Tinker. I 1 4 Kalsar. rt.... t Sit tronn, C, jl I V STCttmg. b.... 11110 nm. s.. i i Rartiea, t. ..4 a f a, e... 4 4 t 1 , p.... 12 4 14 Rsulbach. . I 0 1 t urowa, ' . TeUls SO 1 17 II I Totals tt l5S 14 1 One out when winning run wa acored. Uhloago 1 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 1-41 Botoa 1 9 0 0 2 1 0 1 0-6 Two-base hits: Hereon, Ingerton. Three base hit: Good. Sacrifice bits: Zimmer man. Brown, Reulbach. Tinker, Sheckard. Htolen bases: Sweeney. Schulte. Double Plays: Archer (unassisted). Young to Sweeney to Tenney. Left on bases: Chi cago. 7; Boston. 7. Base on balls: Off Brown, 3; off Reulbach, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Graham. Struck out: By Reulbach, i. by Brown. 4. Wild pitch: Reulbach. Time. 1:4S. Umpires: Klem and Ems He. Phillies Land oa Harmon, ST. LOUIS, June 12-Phllndelphla fell on Harmon In the sixth Inning, acorlng seven run and driving him from the box. The visitors won th ethird game of the series with the local team, score, 8 to 4. The local' fielding was ragged. Score: - '. Batted for Geyer in eighth. i PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A. E, Knaba, tb.... 4 I t Huts-ins, lb.. I t 1 4 S Psiksrt, el.. I I 0 HiuHr, as... I lift Lubert, lb... 4 SSt 1 Kills. It I 1 1 Mags, 11. ... I 1 t OKonetcbr, lb I 111 t 0 Ludarus, lb. I 1 I 4Eans. rt.... 4 I Mayes, rt.... 1 1 Moerav. lb.. 4 t t Doaisn, as... 4 111 OOakes. ct.... 4 lit Doom, a I 14 4 tSrasnshan, et 1 Alexander, 4 1 1-1 Hsrmoa, P.4 I 4 1 Walsb, rt....l 10 anitas. o. I- 110 0yer, p..... J toil Totala 14 t 17 I I Smltb laud' milk, Totals. .....K t 37 II 4 Philadelphia "...1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0-8 St. Louis 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Konetchy, Hugglns, Walsh, Lobert. Three-base hit: Hauler. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 3; off Geyer, 1; off Alexander, S. Struck out: By Harmon, S; by Laudermllk. 1; by Alexander, 1 Time) 2;00. Umpires: lilgler and Flnneran. Olaata Lose t oReda, CINCINNATI, O., June 12.-Keefe pitching, backed by aome brilliant fie d ing, wa too much for New York a .id Cincinnati won. 3 to 1. Bates was hurt In a collision with Merkle at first base. Score: CINCINNATI. KaraT YORK. AB.H.O. A. K. AB.M.OA.g. Beacher, It... 4 PTr, rt... 4 114 Kn, ir a l 4 luorie, lb.... I I i s Bites, tt t 1 4 4 tSsodfrus. ct 4 1 4 necs, cf.. 10 14 tMurr&r, It... 4 4 t 0 HnblltMl, lb4 8 6 2 Mrkls, lb... 4 4 14 4 Mitchell, rl.l I a OBrldwsll. as. t 1 1 1 Esmond, as,. 4 14 4 1 bevlln, tb... 8244 ursst, so.... 11X4 ocrsseau ... 1 a e e Clarke, .... 8 41 1 Myers, c t 1 I 0 0 McLeaa. a... 1 t 4 4 Am, I 14 1 Kesla. g I 4 1 t Beekar I 4 4 Raymen4, p. 4 4 4 1 Totala 81 1 tt U I Totala. SI 4 84 14 1 Batted for Devlin In th ninth. ' Batted for Am in th eighth. Cincinnati .....,.,,, 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 I New 'York ...0 0 0 0, I, 0 0 0 01 Three-base hits: Snodgrao. Esmond, Mitchell. Bases on balls: Off Keefe. 1; off Ames, 1. Struck out: ' By Keefe, 4; by Ames, 2. Time: 1:66. Umpires: , Bren nan and O'Day. , . riratee Beat Trolley-DaMtgere. , PITTSBURG. June 1!. In one of the fasteat gamea In point of time played at Forbes field Plttaburg today defeated Brooklyn by a score of 4 to 2. Camntu was steady front flrat to laat. Score: lTT8BURO. BROOKLYN. AS.H.O.AB. AD.H.O.A.K. Lesob, ef....t 14 4 Toalsy, as... I 1 Clark, It.... 4 lit 1 Stark, ss..!.. I 141 Byrn, tb.... 4 I 1 Daubert, lb.. 4 r 11 4 V.inr, ss..t t I 7 Wheat, II.... 8 1 3 1 Millar, tb.... I 1 7 t 1 HuninMl, tb. t 4 t t Hunter, lb... 4 17 4 1 Bursb. et....l 17 4 Wilson, rt... 4 1 I 1 Coulsoa, rf..4 1 t Olbun. O....I 17 1 Clrn'Ma, lb 4 1 1 I 4 Camnlu, p.. I 0 I 0 Erwln, o i 4 14 4 Barter. .... 4 14 4 4 ToUls M 10 tt 14 I Totals tt I 14 It 1 Pittsburg 0 0120001 4 Brooklyn 0 0100010 02 Two-baa hit: Hunter. Gibson. Throe- pbaae hit: Clarke. Byrne, Wilson, Gibson. eaonnce nu: Miner. acrinoe ny: wag ner. Stolen bases: Daubert, -Zimmerman. Double plays. Wagner to Hunter, Wilson to Gibson, Miller to Hunter. Flrat bane on balls: Off Camnlts, 3. Struck out: By Camnita, 4; by Barger, 1. Left on bases: Plttaburg. 4; Brooklyn, 7. Flrat base on errors: Brooklyn, 3. Time: 1:35. Umplresi Lason and Johnstone. FINLAND'S CHAMPION GETS INTERNATIONAL RACE William Kehlemlaen, LongrDUtaace Rsaatr, Take Twenty.MIl Competition. NEW YORK, Jun 12. William Kohlem Inen, champion long distance runner of Finland, won the International twenty-mile race for professionals at Celtlo park today. The winner's time, 1:56:414 I thirty minutes behind the American record. There were ten starters, but only four finished. Thur Johnson of Sweden waa sec. ond, 400 yards back of the winner, and Jim Crowley of Yonkers wa third, beaten by about the same distance, but half a mile ahead of Karl Nlenieman of Finland. KLINQ WANTS TO RETIRE FROTwJ WORK ON DIAMOND Says la Letter to Official ( Boston Clan City la Tow Far from " Kanaaa City. CHICAGO. June 12. In a letter to the official of th Boaton Bat Ball club of the National league, Catcher Johnny Kllng, traded from the Chicago club Friday, an nounced his Intention of retiring from baa ball. He Is said to have given aa hla reason that Boston Is too far from hi prlvat In terest In Kansaa City. Manager Tenney of Boston would not ad mit that Kllng had left the team, but de clared he had given the former Chicago catcher a couple of days' leave to attend to hla bualneaa affair before leaving her. llaac Take Flret Gam. WISNKR. Neb.. June 12 'Special Tele gram.) Wlsner opened the base ball season here today by easily defeating Wast Point. A high wind made good fielding Impossible, resulting in a high score. Score: West Point 2 10012 1 Wlsner 6 S 7 0 1 S I 4 -27 Batteries: West Point, Wagner and Thieaen: Wlsner, Ryan and Thompson. Hits: Wisner, 17; West point, . Struck out: -By Ryan, 12; by Wagner, 7. Brnlnnrd Win A gal a. BRAINARD, Neb.. June 12. Special.) Bralnard defeated Lin wood Sunday on the local grounds by the score of 8 to 2. Score: Bioinara .......2 8000011 i AaaaAa a un.cua v w w e w w v a . Batteries: Llnwood. Kerehka, Psachek, Jenkins and Schauneburg ; Bralnard, , Srniin and TaJbot. Crenennta Win from Clheon. Th Crent of Omaha defeated Fort Calhoun, t to L Stangl for tha Crescents pitched shutout ball, allowing but three hits and at rt King out eleven. Boor: . Creacenta , 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 04 8 i Fort Calhoun 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 8 4 Batterle: Crescent, Mangle and "Fat" Joe: Calhoun. Kronta and Slater. Umpire: ehinanigaa and Slater. . Pexaletani AOverUalug la th Road ta Elf Return. CsV YVSwVAT t TT SUPERIOR DEFEATS KEARNEY Kflitalists Are Given a Severe Drub bing by Leaders. WRIOHT AND STRTJBLE EASY They Ar Toached t for tevrsltt Hits Whlrh Reaolt In Eleven Rons Grand laland Wlaa I From Haatlngra. - KEARNEY. Neb.. June 11 Superior gav Kearney a bad drubbing here today, win ning the game, 11- to 4. Score: CrPRKIR. KEARNPY. . AB.H.O. A.B. AB.H.O.A.I. Allen, ef ( I I 1 L. Oray, cl.. I 1 t I Michaels, Hi I I I 0 Downy, lb.. 4 tilt Coy la, rf....t It Jrr.tt, rt... t 1 ( 4 McDowell, l 1 4 I ersslea. as.... I 1 4 I F B'k't, If. lit Oruirs, lb.... 4101 gpellmtn, c.1H I t A Harsls, It.... Ill Orr. lb. I 1 1 1 4 H. oray. e. . 4 t I I D.O'ka-ts, Ibt t t I Marerk h. lb 4 M gtevena, p... I 14 1 t Wrlaht, I 0 4 0 Stnible, p... 141 Totala 44 111114 1 !: . . ToUla U T 27 14 1 Kearney 0 0080100 04 Buperlor ,..,.0 0 1 S 2 1 2 0 0-11 Earned run: Superior, S; Kearney X Three-base hit: D. Bockewlts. First base on balls: Off Stevena. 4. Left on bases: Kearney, 9; Superior, 9. Two-base hits: L. Gray. F. Bockewlt (2), Hargis, H. Gray. Homo runs: Stevens, Allen, Claire, H. Gray, McDowell. Struck out: By Wright 4; by Strauble, 4 by. Stevens, a Double Play: Pagles to Downey to Mogerkurth. Passod balls: Spellman. H.,Gray. Hit by Pitched ball: Steven. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Held. Grand Island Win From HaatlasT. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., June 12.-f Special Telegram.) Will' Smith fielding wa feature In the game of ball between Grand Island and Hasting todav. He ac cepted nine chance to assist without a Ollivee ,nH ha4 en... m. mw- - - .v... puwuia, i ii a viaiior did not have a look-In at any (tag of ...v pniiTv. Dvure; CRANO ISLAND. HASTING. AB.H.0.4,. AB.H.O. A. cr McLear. rf. . 4 I 1 " 0 Wstsoii, Sb.. t 4 I I Smltb. as.... 4 14 4 Genes. If... t 1 t 4 4 McKlbbea. If 4 t t 4 it Bromley, of . 6 1 10 Cbek. et.... 8 r 1 ,0 0 Cooke, lb.... I 1 t 1 0 Ar' strong, 14 1,11 6 Heernlee, rt. 4 Jokerat, o ... S 8 t 1 I Hulok'soa. a 4 18 4 1 Watson, If,., 4 It 4 fierce, a.. 4 411 Booth. IV... t J.S SORnos, a .J tilt Hsrtraan, p.. t fi'IOrtu, 9. 4 4 4 t Totals:. ...al 14 'lri ' sv,,.i 1 u T IT 71 T , w. . .mi. ,1 . a. I. . HasUng; .1 000010IS--S Grand Island 0 0 O 1 1 1 4 S-1C Earned runs: Hasting. I; Grand laland. 8. Two-base hrtt Watson. Cook. HasUng: Wataon, McKlbben. Grand Island. Threol basa bttaj. WatacrJH'"Cok. Home run: Wat aon. Flrat on lH!r;Off Orth, 6; off Hart- ;. w ovii: ty urm 4 ty Hart men. 9 Tft ...... T1....1 . . . . Island, 8. Hit by, .pitched ball: Cook. Um pire: McKee. '" Fremont Lose on' Error. rnrunwT xtw t , , . egram.) Fremont ' lost the; game today t hrnn.h ivi filM.i..ii -1 1. . ' ... n , , - "-""'i'"" Buouio nave won h game easily with good support. Rouse hit for a hnm enm t. v. . bae in the fourth inning. The same trams , ' if, wnicn ta pennant rais ing day for Fremcnt Score: . BBWARD. , FREMONT. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.B. Robinson, al I I I 0 Bennett, tb.. 4 1111 Coo ley, lb... I 110 1 Full.n. lb... 4 111 1 1 Hnry, lb.... 4 4 I 1 Bohner, a.... I 1111 Barns, If.... I 14 0N.lt, rf. I 1 1 i Lures, rf.... I lit tThomps'n. - as I t 4 t 1 Fullen, lb... 4 11 Rouse, ct.... 5 t 1 West. t 1 110 OCaray, lb.... 4 0 4 1 0 wr. e I 1 t 2 tTurplc. It... I 114 Miller, p...t 1 t 4 . Campbell, p. I -e Smith, a 1 0 4 Total 41117 14 1 ' .Prttala - e " . avak.. .. II II i 1 Reward 6 0 I H 0 0 S S tWii tremont I 0 6 1 1 0 ,0 -n Twivks Va Vtit- XXfo 11 w fp.4 1 . , - . v- 41147 . a ii i co uavaoj nii: Campbell, Turpin, Burn. Home run: Routte. 4; off 8mith, 1 Struck out: By Miller. 6 t. uy Biiiim, i. jjen on case: beward, 7; Fremont, 7. Wild pitcheei Mil ler (2. Umpire: Thiel. York Ontplay Colambns. COT.TTXfRTTa XT.K T . ,a ... . :i i ,' ". topeciai rei- egram.) York won today's game by out playing; Columbus at every stage of the same Th . i .... .v..uaw mo aaiiie was nav- dura ateadv playing. Score: una.. , COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. B'dbrook. tbi 1 Moli.tl, rl I 1 I I I f-.rr.ll, lb... I 18 8 CorbeU, ..,. 4 1 7 1 Hennlsay, It. t 1 1 Malum, tb... 4 t I 1 " orowa. aa 1 a 4 t Devle, rf....4 I 1 Lescb. ot,...4 lilt Payne, lb..,. 4 t 14 I IK. Brows, lb 4 0 1 I ? S I 1 Badira, It... 1 0 10 Hill. p- , K . A . . . , ...... MiMen, p... 111 8padew t 14 11 Totals...... 44 I tt M T Totala It 7 17 li " York 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 2 410 Columbus 10000000 11 Earned rune: York, S; Columbus, L Two. baa hit: B. Brown, Leach. Three-base hit: - Payne. ' -Sacrifice hit: Davla, E. Brown, Copple. Stolen bases: Harm, Stuart, Malum. Struck out: By Masters, 3; by Spade, 4. Bases on balls: Off Master. 3; off Spade, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Badura. Passed ball: Corbett. Wild pitch: Mae tar. Left on base: York. 9; Columbus. 8. Double plays: Davis to Stuart. Leach to Copple. Umpire: McDermott. CHANGES AMONG BASE BALL MEN Releases, Now Contract and Far. enaaes In Blar Leagrnee. DETROIT. Jun 12. President B. B. Johnson of th American Base Ball league, today gave out the following changes: Released By Philadelphia to Fort Wayne. W order; by Philadelphia to Savan nah. Ua., Hesaler; by St. Louis to Mont gomery, W. Bailey; by Bt. Loula to Indian apolis; D. Hofman; by Cleveland to Toledo, Paige; by Cleveland to Toledo, Ylngllng; by Boaton to Toledo, T. Madden. Contracts With St. Loula, D. Rowan; with Detroit. J. E. Harrington. Purchaaed By Cleveland from Toledo, Jarnee til bey: by Washington from Spar tanburg, C. W. Walker. Tb Ky to th Situation Be Want Ada, f- fc5)o tZ)o tD IIATlinES Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and ab scesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed systems, aro the most usual wavs in which Scrofula is manifested. In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held In check during young, vigorous life,, but when the system begins to weaken, especially after a IpcU of sickness, the disease will often manifest itself in some form. tS.&is Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly safe medicine for young or old. S.S.SL goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrofulous matter, and sup- ' phes the blood with the healthful qualities it is in need of. In this way it builds up weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. Book on the Blood and medical advice free. S.S.S. is for sale at drug ores. TUE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. CA. WHITE PUZZLUO SENATORS Sox Beat Washington by Score of Four to Nothing. BODIE HITS BALL OVER FENCE Clever Catrhea Made by MrRrldo nn Street Foar Treo-Baae Hlla Tw Rarrtftr) Hlte Two Doable Play a. WASHINGTON, June 12. White wa a puszle to Washington today. Chicago win ning, 4 to a Clever catche were made by McBrlde and Street. Bodle drou th ball over the center field fence ifor home run. Boo re: CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Mrlntyre, rt. 4 1 1 OMllan. St.... 4 14 Lord. Sb I t 1 4 tSrh.efer. lb. I 111 14 C. II hen, It. t t 1 C. Walker, If I 1 I 4 Borfle, cf,...l II ORIherfrld, Ibt 111 Eeld.r, ss.... 4 t 4 OOessler. rf...4 4 14 rtto'nard. lb 4 4 1 I MrBrld. aa.. 4 14 14 Mullln, lb. ..4 t II 4 OTenroy, lb... 4 till Cslllran. a.. 4 4 1 1 Istm. e 4 111 WhIU, p.... I 111 0B. Walker, p. I t 1 4 0 Alnamltb ..11444 Totals II 1117140 : Totals'. S4 7 17 18 ,1 Batted for E. Walker in ninth. Waahington 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0-0 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 Two-bin hit: Mclntyre, C. Walker, El berfeld, E. Walker. Home run: Bodle. Sac rifice hits: Lord, Callahan. Stolen bases: Callahan (2), Lord. Double plays: Schaefor to McBrlde; McBrlde to Elberfeld to Schaefer. i Left on bases: WashlnRton, 10; Chicago, S. Hit by pitched ball: Elberfeld. by. White. Struck out: By Wa'iter, 1. Wild pitch: Walker. Time, 1:45. Umpires, Egan and Sheridan. Napa Defeated by New YrU. NEW YORk. June 12. Cleveland tried a young pitcher named James from Toledo against the New Yorks today and he did splendidly, though hie team was beaten. 4 to 1. Ball and Birmingham starred in the field. Score: , NB WYORK. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Daniels, ef.. I 4 4 4 OOraney, II... 4 110 Woll.r, rt.... 1 4 14 OOlann, SS 4 1111 Hsrtsell, lb; t 1 1 1 1 Easterly, rl.. 4 114 Cree. it 4 II 0 Btovail, lb... 4 4 18 0 4 Knight, ss... I 4 0 I 1 Blrm'ham. ef I 4 I 0 1 Chase, lb.... 4 4 1 1 0 Turner, lb... 4 I 1 t 1 Gardner, lb.. I 1 1 I 4 Ball. lb...... I 4 114 Bwsensy, e.. 4 1 4 1 Land, e I 4 I 0 (0 Qulnn, p 14 11 OJam.a, p 10 4 14 Totals 90 4 17 II 8 Totsls II 4 14 14 t Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 New York .' 0 Q100110 4 Flrat bas on errors: Cleveland, 2; New York, 2. Two-base hits; Gardner, Graney, Stolen bases: Cree (2), Daniels, Wolter, Stovall. I .eft on bases: Cleveland, S; New York, 7. Bases on balls: Off James, 6: off Qulnn, 1, Struck out: By James, o; by Qulnh. 4. Passed ball: Sweeney., Umpires: Connolly and O'Loughlln. Time: l:4i. . Detroit Defeata Boston. BOSTON, Jun 12. Detroit defeated Boa ton, i to 4, in a brilliant game today. Cobb's hitting wa one of the features, hi two donhlea driving in three 'nn-, Score: DETROIT. , BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Jonee, if t 11 OHoorver. rf .. 4 1 t 0 Bush, a I 1 I 7 1 Oardner, lb.. 4 14 14 Cobb. of..... 4 4 1 4 4 Speaker, c(..4 lit Crawford, rf. 4 1 1 4 Lewie, if 4 I 1 t 4 Deleh'nty, lb 4 111 1 Yrks, as... I 1 I 4 Mortarly, tb I 0 I I 1 Williams, lb 4 4 I 1 O'Leary. 2b.. 4 t 1 4 tPanall. lb... 4 1141 Casey, a 4 4 4 1 4 N n' maker, 4 1 T 4 Wlllet, p.... 4 14 1 4 Hall, p 4 4 1 Totala 24 14 17 248 Total.. "li ttul Boston 1 U u u 1 u 3 0 U t Detroit : 0 0 1 0 11 2'0 0-6 Two-baa hit:. Lewis (2), Cobb 2), Speaker. Threo-baae hit: Wlllet, Purtell. Stolen base; Crawford. Double plays. Gardner to Williams; Yerkes to Garaner to Williams, fiacrltloe fly: Yerkea. Left en bases: Boston, 7; Detroit, i. First baa on bails: Off Hall. 2; olf Wlllet. a Struck out: By Hall, 8; by Wlllet, 3. Time: 1;JU. Umpires: Mullen and Evan. RESULTS IN THIIUK.I LEAGUE Pecatnr, Dnnvlll and Peorln Ktrk Get Doable-Headera. DECATUR, III., June 12. Decatur won both fame ef a double-header Sunday. Score, first gam. R.H.E. Decatur S 12 1 Rock Island. 4 8 0 Batteries: Willis and Johnson: Lakaff. Quesser, Deller and Jacobson. Score, econa game: R.H.E. Decatur S 10 1 Rock Island 18 4 Batteries: Mlddleton and Johnson: Dollar and Jacobson. WATERLOO. la.. Jun 12. Waterloo lost two gamea to Danvlll. Score, flrat game: v R.H.E. Danville 7 7 8 Waterloo 1 S 7 Batteries. Hendrlx and Harrlnaton: Louinls and Hildebrand. i Scor. aecond game: R.H.E. Danville 10 14 0 Waterloo ;. t t 4 Batteries: Chapman and Massing; Hughe, Shackleford and Wolfe. QUINCY, HI.. June 12. Dubuque and Qulncy divided tb two game today. Score, first gam: R.H.E. Qulncy 14 2 Dubuque SSI Batterle: Boyer and Forney; A ken and Kreits. , Score, aecond gam: - R.H.E. Qulncy v.., 4 8 1 Dubuque 0 S 1 Batterle: Spencer and Paddock; Boucher and Krelt. i DAVENPORT,' June 12. Peoria took both game of double-header today. Score, first game. - R.H.E. Davenport. 2 4 4 Peoria S S 2 Batteries: Flnke, ' Crabb and Coleman; Hovllk and Jacobs. N. Score, second game: R.H.E. Davenport 8 4 0 Peoria S 14 2 Batteries: Nelson and Coleman; Tammen and Jacob. Alcantara II Takes French Derby. PARIS, June 12. The llpix du Jockey club, which 1 known a the French Derby, was run today over the Chantllly course and wa won by Baron d Rothschild' Al cantara II, a bay filly by Codoman. Frank Gould's bay colt, Combourg, finished seo ond and 8. O. Joel's Cavallo third. The French derby ia for 2-year-old at a mil and one-half, and the value of the tak thl year waa 840,000. Alcantara II was th public favoiit In th betting. She went to the front at the atart and held the lead throughout, winning easily by six length. Rancor Detent Cross. Th Ranger won from th J. S. Croe team by the scor of I to 0. Rltchl pitched fine ball, allowing but two lilts and strik ing out nine men. Roumann won the game bv singling into right field, scoring two man. Ritchie was in tine form, but one man reaching third base Score: Ft, II. Ranger 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-2 4 J S. Croaa 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 Batteries: Rangers, RJtohte and Nystrom; J. S. Cross, Murray and Pollfka. Nn Plans Ar Foraaalated. NEW YORK. Juno 13. Attorney for th Standard Oil company ar etlll at work on flan for reorganisation of the company o conform to the decision of th supreme court. Nothing definite ha been agreed upon, It wa aald today. Th Key to the SituationBe Want Ads. SCROFULA Many Horses Ready For Circuit Opening On Eleventh of July Tcore or More Horses Are Being Worked Oat on Indianapolis Track, Whi-h is Fast. INDIANAPOLIS. 11,(1,. June U.-Mnre than 200 fast horse from all over th United State and Canada ar here In preparttion for th four-day opening of the grand circuit racing course, July H to 14, Inclusive. Thl la the first time In dianapolis has beeu given .grand clroult dates, and th Indiana Trotting Hone Breeders' association, under whose a u pice the melt I to be held at th Indiana state fair grounds, Is endeavoring to make It succeaiful. A number of race already ar closed to entries. The track, for so early In the season, Is In excellent condition and a number of fast workouts hav been run. A acore or mor of hone ar on th track practically all of th tlm. Pen! Maid and th thne trotting colt recently purchased by a J. McKenr.ie of Winnipeg, Manitoba, from M. D. Schutt for 835,000 hav been transferred to th McKensle stable at th stat fair ground. Headed by th veteran Pop (leers, many of the noted driver will perticlpat In th optnlng here. Frank Walker of New York will be the starting Judge, and A. J. Kegt ing, also of New York, will be the pre siding Judg of the meet. Following I th program of the foua-day meet: Tuesday. July ll 2:1S pacing class, 2 in S, t,000 t:M trotting take. 3 In 6. closed, 82,600. 2 07 pacing class. 8 In 5, $1,000. 2:1S trotting clase, 2 n 8, $1,000. Wednesday, July 12 2 IS trotting clas, 2 In S, 11.000. 2:'i9 pacing stake, 1 in r., rinsed, 12,600. 2 2;i trotting class. 2 In I. 81.000. 2:14 pacing clsss, 2 In 8, $1,000. Thursday. July IS 2:11 pacing class, 8 In 8, $1,000. 2:12 trnfffnff Mali, t In K .1 M iwt . .7 r, ....... . ,11 ,,, V 1 1 TIT7VJ, UVU, 2 S4 paring class, f n 8, $1.0n0. 2:08 trotting class, 2 In S. $1,000, f ridayl July 14 2:10 trotting class, 8 In S, $1000. 2 1 S nerlnw ! u . a In K i km Trotting aweepatakes, 1 In a closed, $600. v.u viaee, la e, l.UOU. Colonela Handy with Stick. . ST,- PAUL, June 12. The visitor batted . . i-1 'iii. ocors: LOUIRVIU.E. gT. Paul. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A E Rohlnsoa. as. I 4 I oflarks, If.... I 0 10 4 Howard, lb.. 4 t 7 1 ODsUh ntr. rti I I I 0 Lennos, tb. . I 1 t 1 OM C.-mlck, tb I 1 I 1 1 Harden, rf.. f lAutrey. lb... 4 lit I Flher, if.... 4 0 I 4-9 Ralato. cf.. 4 I I 1 0 Stan.bary.Sb4 I t 1 4 Butler, sa... 4 lilt Stanley, ot... 4 I 1 Kelly. 4 1 I 0 E"1 ! 1 8 1C. Jones.... 0 Hl'botham, p 4 ! 4 I 4 Kohl, e 0 4 4 0 1 . Howell, lb... 4 1 0 4 1 ToUls 11 7 U I Chech, p 4 4 4 1 0 Laroy, p I 0 0 I 0 eat.!... f a e a Oehrlng. a... 41 : Total tt 111 It 7 Ran for KaIIv In ninth Batted for Laroy In ninth. Iennox out. hit bv baited ball. Louisville 0 S 2 0 1 0 0 0 l- s'- I""! 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-S TtA't-wHtl hltaa UnU4- tI..L A ..a a. a,-. IMt'HlUH, llt3B, AUirf. Three-baae hlt: Raltonp Higifinbotham. vii u.t.usj: uii untjH'n, 1; on laroy, I: off Hlgglnbotham, ft. Btruclt out: By " l t 'fSr"44avwilIs,IIt, m, nns . JH Chech, 6 In on and two-third inning; off I Jr.. V I. .1. Jl . . . , , . , D .1 iii .i ana uue-tnira inning; oit Gehring, 1 In one Inning. Time: 1:60. 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BEHIND Kansas City Bats Out Victory in Garrison Finish. TOLEDO DEFEATED, TEN TO NINE Hyatt Get Two Home Han nnd Bar bran Xeroree One Five Two rtnse lilts Five Men Strnrk Ont. KANSAS CITY. June ll.-Kansas City cam from behind In the game here to day and In a spectacular finish batted out five run and a victory In th ninth when a home run and six single netted five cores, making a total of 10 to Toledo' 4. Tingling wa taken out In th ninth befor three wa an out. In the first. Brandom for Kansas City was taken out bafor a visitor was touched. Score: XAX8AS CITY. TOLKPO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A B. Barbeau, tb.. 4 111 Ktlen. tb 4 4 119 Gardner. If.. 4 It HIhman. Ibt till Love, lb I t t IKIIck. rt I 14 14 Hyatt, rf....4 114 1 Hickman, If, 4 t 4 0 Bulllran, ef. I 1 4 t IHo'nhorst, lb t 4 10 4 1 I'orrHon, as. I 1 7 I Burnt, ef.... I I Downey, lb.. I I 1 7 inmnkl, as.,4 0 O'Connor, .. 4 I 9 I 4C.rl.nh, a... 4 114 Brandom, p.. 4 4 4 4 lYIncllng. p.. 4 4 4 I 1 AH rock. p...l 9 9 1 Otwano, p...y 4 4 9 9 4 Baker 11944 .i. TUb).'...'..SI 111 t S Totsls 40 It 17 17 4 Hatted for Altrock In ninth..- Toledo 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Kansas city 10011000 4 10 Two-base hits: Flick (2), Downey, Hick man, O'Connor. Home runs: Hyatt (2), Barbeau. Base on balls) Off Yingling. 2; off Altrock, 6. Struck out: By Ylngllng, 8; by Altrock, 2. Hits: Off Brandom. 3, before an out In flrat innings off Ylngllng, 8 in 8 innings; off Swann, i. In third of an inning. Double play;. Nile to Hlnchman, Downey to Corrldon to Love. Sacrifice flv: Hyatt. Stolen base: Burn, Bronkle. Ieft on bancs: Toledo, 7; Kansas City, a First on errors: Toledo, 4; Kansas City. 2. Time, 2:10. Umpires, Weddige and Biorhalter. Brewers' Hits Fal to Win. MILWAUKEE. Wl.'. June 12. Though the home club mad nineteen hits off Rob ertson the visitors won, 8 to 6. Score: INDIA14APOLI. . MILWAt'KEB AB.H.O.A.B.' AB.H.O.A.B. Hoffman, ef, I 1 I 0 0 Barrett, ef... 4 4 t 4 Woodruff, If. 4 I 1 4 I Charles, lb,. 4 I I 4 V.llm.n rf. Kit llnna IH ... 4 V A - House,, lb... 4 1 4 -t 4 Bendsll, rt.. 4 1 9 4 1 Oeta, 9b 4 1 I 4 4 fttone. If t 4 4 4 McCarthy, as I 1 I t 4 Clark, lb.... 4 4 1 Killer, c 4 I I I 9Lwl ....! till Williams. Ibl M 1 I Marshall, a. I 1 I 4 . Robertson, p 4 I t t 0 Nlrholaoa, p 0 0 0 T Ollllcea, p .. I 1 I I T.l.la IT 11 ll 11 t Totala. ...,.44 10 IT f t xjtn.iativ.a i a n n t a i i i x IndlanaDolis 410100-10 08 Two-base hit: Woodruff. Stone. Lewi. . Three-baa hit: Woodruff. Home run: Marshall. Bases on balls. Off Robertson, 4; oft Nicholson. 1; off Gilllgan. 1. Struck out: By Robertson, 1; by Ollllgan, 4. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Eddinger and Hayes. Millers Knock Senior. - MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. June 12 Leard waa batted off the slab bv MlhneaolM today, the home team bunching hits with Columbus' errors In two innings snd run nlng wild on Ludwlg. Five double plava by Minneapolis, , Williams taking part in each, cut off Cniumbus' runs.. Pone: i . MINNEAPOLIS, l i, COLVMBI'S. AB.H.OIA.B. AB.H.O.A.B, Clymer. ef... I 110 4 O'Rourk. lb I I I 4 1 0111. Ih . i l li n l uivtn... ii i a i a s j Crarath. If.. 4 1 4 (XVinaatton, rf 1 t 10 1 Williams, Ibt 1 t I IDowna, tb,.. I 114 1 Roa.man, rf. 4 1 I 0 0 Parrlns, lb. .4 tit 0 MM-mlr.k. at I 1 1 I 1 Mahllnf, aa.. I I 1 Kerrla. 3b.... III OOdwill, rt...4 I 0 Owana, o 4 1 I 4 0 Ludwlg, c... I 0 4 I t rstterson, p. I 0 t OBemls, e I 0 1 I A iLeesard. ... I 0 4 1 Totals 15 11 17 11 tHaiikaid .... 1 100. Sltton, p .... 0 4 0 1 0 '." Total...".. .21 "i S4 h"? ' Batted for Lesaard' In the' seventh. Minneapolis .0 110 0" 4 0 0" '0 Columbua .....-..,..0 0 0 0"2' 0 f o-'t1 Two-base hit: William! Dcwn. Three- base hit: Ferris. Stolen bases: Gill, Cia vath, Williams. Rost-man, McCorm ck. Sac rifice hit: MoCormlrk. Patteraon. Hlnch man, Mahllng. Double plava: Williams to GUI (2); Own to William; McCor mick to William to GUI: Patterson to Wil liam to GUI. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Columbus, 8. Hits; Off Lesnard, 19 in alx Innings; off Sltton, t In two innlnga. Base on ball: Off Patterson, 2.. Struck out: By Patterson, 4; by Lesraid. 4; bv Sltton. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lessard, McCormlck. Timet 1.30. Umpires: Fergu son and Chill, tVewn Lbt B. T. D. Coat Cut Undee ahlrta and anas Lsngrti Drawers. YoeUef slaas. 0e a tanaerf, Is.s'S elr.a. 4a. 74. tl AaaJ M s a 1 1 iniiiiieiiH"!"- N - PH : 3 msii IIIMSIS llllllllMMI I , a