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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1911.
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FREEMAN PUZZLES ROURKES
New Twirler for St Joseph Wini
Game for Drummer..
BOBLNSON WEAKENS IN THIRD
Deaiott Seat in ta Taha Ilia Tim aad
Does Well t'atll Eighth Inalaa,
Faaala cElcat of Hoi.
land's Men.
ST. JOPKTH. Mo., June .-Specla1 Tel
egram.) The Rourkee oouldn't repeat
against the Drummers today, mainly be
rtuM they could not hit Buck Freeman,
the twirler bo'ught recently by St. Joseph
from Slcux Cltr.
Fret man held Omaha to five hits and
St. Joseph Wrn, 1 to 1. Robinson artel
10 twirl for Omnha, but he wa anything
but effective. The Drummers bunched
three hit off him In the fliat Inning for
l no runs and repeated the trick In the
third. N
Robinson waa taken out at the end of
the third session and Demott, Omaha's
new twlrlt r, waa rent to the mound. lie
held the Drummers to one hit for four In
nlnga and then weakened In the eighth,
Ihe Drummer bunch ng three hits for two
more runs. He showed a rood deil of
e'evs, however, and Pa Rourke Is pl.aal
over his purchase.
During the five Innings he worked
Demott whiffed eight men. The Rourkes
got their lone run In the seventh Inning,
when they bunched three of their five hits.
Bchoonover led off with a single, went to
third on Nlehoffs swat and scored on
Agnew's blngle. Poors:
OMAHA.
AB. R. R. O. A. E.
Pick, Sb....: I 0 0 1 4 0
Kane, lb 4 0 S 0 0
Tomaaon, cf I 0 '0 1 0 1
Bchoonover, rf 4 110 0 0
Mehoff, 2h .. 4 0 110 0
Schlpke, If...,. 4 0 110 0
Kneaves, ss t 0 1 0 1 0
Arbngast. c 0 0 0 1 1 0
Agnew, e 10 1 1 0
Robinson, P 1 0 0 0 1 1
Demott, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
Williams 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ...... 8 15 1 M 10 I
8T. JOSEPH.
AB. R. R. O. A. E.
Kelly, rf....: 4 1110 0
Powell, If 4 115 0 0
Jones, lb ...4 t 1 0 0
Zwllltng, ct 4 1110 0
Rellly, fb 4 0 8 1 1 0
Kerns, c 4 0 0 S 1 0
Melnke, ss 10 0 14 0
Hamilton, lb 10 0 111
Freeman, p 10 0 110
Totals S3 "l 10 if 1 "!
Batted for Kneaves in ninth.
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
St. Joseph 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4
Stolen bases: Kelly, Powell, Jones, Tom
ason. Double play: Freeman to Jones. Threo
nine hit: SCwIlling. Struck out: By l'"ree
man, 7; by Demott, 8; by Robinson, 2.
Bases on balls, Off Demott, 1; off Freeman,
8. Hits: Oft Robinson, In three Innings;
off Demott. 4 In five Innings. Passed balls:
Agnew, Kerns. Left on bases, St. Joseph, 1;
Omaha, 6. Umpire: Shoemaker. Time: 1:60.
TOPEKA DIVIDES WITH PUEBLO
Visitors Talc Fire Gamo and Lose
the Secoad.
TOPEKA. Kan.. June 29.-Topeka and
Pueblo divided a double-header. Pueblo
taking the flrat. I to l and Topeka the
last t- to 2. Durbln, who waa secured In
the Omaha trade, pitched great ball In the
second and would have scored a shutout
but for Breltensteln'a error. Score, first
game:
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Hafford, lb....... ( 1 2 0 0 0
Rickert, It 4 0 110 1
King, cf. 10 1111
Whitney, lb 4 0 0 7 0 0
Moore, ss 5 0 0 1 1 0
Breltensteln, rf 5 0 1 4 0 0
Krebs, lb I 0 0 " 1 r 4 0
Frambea, c. 4 1 1 B f 0
Clark, p 4 110 4 0
Hawkins 1 0 0 0 0 ' 0
Total 87 "l 1Q 17 11 1
PUEBLO.
. . AB. R H. O. A. E.
Mlddleton, cf 6 0 1 1 0 0
4 114 10
BelderT, If t 11110 0
Koerner, lb 4 1110 0
Hughes, 2b 1 1 1 1 1 0
Davis, rf... 4 0 0 1 1 1
Schmidt,- lb 40 1 0 5 0
CIrmons, c .. 4 0 1 7 0 0
Jackson, p 4 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 14 1 10 27 10 1
Batted -for Kreba In ninth.
TOP 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0-1
Pueblo 0' 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 0-0
Two-base hits: Frambea, Hafford, Belden,
Hughes (2). Sacrifice hits: Belden, Hughes
Double plays: Clark to Moore to Whitney,
Stolen bases: Breltensteln,
Rickert. Bases on balls: Off Clark. 1; oft
Jackson. 7. Struck, out: By Clark. 1 by
Clark.0" pltCh: C,""r- Un,PlrS
Score, second game: , .
TOPEKA.
O. A. B.
0 4 0
0 0 0
11 I I
110
0 11
110
0
110
27 U 1
O. A, Et
1 0 0
0 0 0
5 4 0
2 0 0
4 0 0
110
0 0 0
10 0
T 0 0
0 10
000
0 0 0
000
24 1
0100-1
........ v
King, cf 4 0
Whitney, lb 4 1
Hawkins, o. .
Total
84'. t
PUF.BLO.
AB. R.
Mlddleton, cf
Claire, cf
Brrger, . ss
B.lden, If...
Koerner, lb
'Hughes, 2b
I 'avis, rf
Schmidt, 3b
Shaw, o
.4
. I
. 8
Junes, p ,., 1
P rr , p 1
Jarntgan, p.... 0
CI. lllulli 1
Totala 82
Pueblo
. Two-
lllleha
i.lngs; off Perry. 5 In three Innings. Bases
uw.ai miran, 1; olt Jonra 1
K truck, out: By Durbin, T; by Jonea 8- by
, Perry, a Stolen baaea. Hafford, Koerner.
: 43FUZr i.lES IHl'T LTxCOLN OUT
Deaver Baaekea Hits Hagermaa
tar Caaatars,
, LINCOLN, Neb., June 2 -Denver won
aain fix.ni Lincoln today, to 0, by bunch
ing bits oa Hagerman. The one en 01- of
the lucals waa ouatly. Score;
1 DENVER.
' I AB. R. H. O. A. E
Lloyd, lb 6III10
Wull.ln. 8b 8 1 8 1 0
Cassldy. rf I 1 8 0
B.ail. cf 1 9 4
Undsay, lb ,.,,4, 0, 9, 0
offey. ss 1 " 1 ' 1 ' 1 v
(Mlinore. If I J 0
,M-Murray, o. 4 8 1 1 1 a
Ofirian, p.. 4 1 1 1
( Touu "i "i n. i "
) ,v LINCOLN.
V ' ' : AB. R. H. O. A. E
.Cockmaa, 8b.......... 4 0 11 1 4
i nsiauu. o-4. ......... t I 2 1
'Cole. t..,.k..... I 8
MotornUck. If.,....,,. 14 1 1 1
liumluifc .,..,.... 4 1 i ' i
obb. rf.., 41 1 1 $
Thi'tna. ' lb...
M cil 1 aw. e.. ........... 41110
HagvimaA; p 8 4 4 110
Miller
TotaU 81 115 3 1
Miller batted for HsKetnian in the ninth.
IVnver I I It t I I M
Unci In a 9
Runs batted In: Lloyd. MoMurrsy,
CTLtito. Tares-baa bit; Tbooiaa, Tw-
. s
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
W I.Prt
NAT. LEAOIF..
W.L.ret.
New ' York... 41 2.1 tl
Philadelphia 39 25
Chlrogo M 2H :-3
Pittsburg ....37 2H .5x7
St. Ixiuis 35 29 .5-17
Cincinnati ...29 35 .4f4
Denver 41 23 .041
Pueblo 39 22 ..t9
ft. Joeeph....87 29 .Mil
BIouk City. ,.85 2 .(561
IJncnln .....33 2M ..VI '
Omaha 30 84 .4S91
Toneka 27 31 ,4ia
Dee Moines.. 1 J 53 .1571
AMER, A8SN.
. W r. Pct.
Brooklyn , ...22 41 .3
Boston .......14 SO .21
AMEIL LEAOl'E.
W.I. .Pet.
etrolt 44 22 .67
'hlladelphla 41 21 .Hf.i
N'ew Turk ..SS 27 .56
Chicago ::l
Boston S3 31 ,5I
leveland ...M 37 .44H
VVsshingtnn. 24 42 .3K4
t Iiuls 17 40.270
MINK LEAGUE.
oiumnus ...43 .f,!7
Kan. Clty....40 31 .P-a
Louisville ....36 3S .fr7
Minneapolis ..M 3 ,6(ifM
siuwauKee ...35 37 .4i
Kt. Paul 3.1 ss .471
T"1"''' 32 40 . 444
Indianapolis 31 42 . 4251
NEH. LEAOITK
W.UPct
W.UPrt.
i-uperior 27 17 ,r,4
Fremont ....24 19 .K6M
Falls City
.Marvvllle
'larlnda .
uhurn ..
.21 IS
.19 IX
.IS 1
wr. island. ..24 22 C2
Hastings 21 22 .boo
Senard 21 2:1 477
Kearney 20 23 .4T-5
Columbus ....20 25 . 444
Tork ig is M,j
...18 19
Vcb. City. ...17 19
Shenandoah. 17 20
Test era's r' Reaalta.
"WESTETCC IJOAQUK.
Omaha, 1; St. Jowpb. t
Des Motnea, 2; Haul City, L ' ,
Denver, ; Lincoln, a
Pueblo. (-2; Topeka. 8-5. -
AMEJUCAJJ A83OCIAT10N.
Boeton, 4; New Tork. 10.
Brooklyn, 1; Philadelphia, 4.
Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, ft.
PitUburg. 8; BU LouJs. 1
AMERICAN L. HAGUE.
St. Louis, : Detroit 5.
Chicago, 7; Cleveland. 8; ten Irunga
Phildelphia,7 ; Washington, a .
New Tork, 8-2; Boston, 1-3.
NATIONAL) LiEAGUE.
Minneapolis, 6: Columbus, L
Milwaukee, 2; Toledo, 3.
St. Paul, 6; Indlnnapolis, 4; ten Innings.
Kansas City, 3; Ixiuisvllle. 5.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Kearney, 2; Buperlor, U.
Fremont, 3; York, 6.
Orand Island, 12; Seward, 6.
Columbus, 2; Hastings, 10.
MINK LEAGUE.
Maryvllle, 7; Shenandoah, li
Faila aty, 2; Auburn, 9.
Nebruka City, 7; Clarlnda, 6.
Uauaes Today
Western League Omaha at St. Joseph,
Des Moines at RWmv . 1 i.nV.. u
Lincoln, Pueblo at Topeka.
iaiionai LaKUe Boston at New York,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cin
cinnati, Pittsburg at St. Louis.
American League Chicago at Cleveland,
Philadelphia at Washington, New York at
Boston.
American Association Minneapolis at
Columbus. Milwaukee at Toledo Kt Paul
at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Louisville.
iicurusa, cume ieaue Kearney at Bu
perlor, Fremont at York, Grand Island at
Seward Columbus at Hasting.
Mink League Clarlnda at Nebraska City,
Auburn at Falls Citv. . Marwiiia a tihn.
andoah.
base hits: Dundon, Lloyd. Cas-ddy", Mo
Murrav. O'Firien. tttnin h. i'nUnK
Cole. Mct'ormtrlf MnvA r'uanMv rii. Illn
Coffey, G.lmore, Mc Murray 'sacrifice
nis: Ullmore. O'Brien. Left on bases:
onooin, s; Denver, 12. Struck out: By
nnstrnin. Dy r nrien, v bawl on
balls: Off Hagerman, ; off O'Brien, 3.
Hit by pitched ball: Hagrman. Balk:
Haeerman. PhhpH Vinllr Mllni w T rti
2 20. Umpire: Hakell.
DES MOINES TAKES OAME, 8 TO 1
Bloax City Drops Contest ta Tall-
enders by Bad Playtaa.
aTrvTiv r-iTv T.,n. w tu. . .
between the Champions and Des Molnea
waa a pnunera UHllia, - WHO, oem naving
the better of the ar1ruhlt.., Four scratch
singles In the seveatk:rff AHohtson' and
two bonehead plays by the locals allowed
the tailendera two runs, .enough to win.
Poor Judgment on the battes In the eighth
kept Sioux City from tying the score on
two hits.- the only ones made during the
game. Score:
6IOTJX C1TT.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Andreas, lb ,. 4 0 0 4 4 0
Stem, lb , 4 0 0 IS 0 0
Breen. If 4 0 0 1 0 0
Wagner, e 11110 0
iai imaii, aa ,.., 9 V V V G O
Rellly, 8b 1 0 1 0 0 e
Miller, o I 0 0 7 1 0
Campbell, rf , 1 0 0 0 0 1
Altchison, p 1 0 0 0 8 0
Hage, p 0 0 0 0 1 0
Towne 1 0 0 0 0 0
Barber 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 1 1 27 15 T
DE8 MOINES.
AB. .R. H. O. A. E.
Curtis, If j.t 4 0 0 0 0 0
Colllgaf, ss 4 0 0 0 1 0
Mattlck, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Dwyer, lb .. 8 0 0 10 0 0
Korea. 8b 4 0 0 1 3 0
Anderson, rf , 4 .1 1 1 0 0
Graham, 2b 4.1 1 1 2 0
t'ltowskl, o 4 O il 13 0 0
Bens, p 2 0 1 0 2 1
Totals .'.23 I 1 1 1
Batted for Campbell In eighth.
Batted for Aitchlscn In' eighth.
w i . ..,..... VVVVVVSV V M
Sioux City 00000001 01
Btoien Dases: Graham, Curtlsi Hits: Off
Altchison, 6 In I Innings. Struck out: By
Bens. IS; by Altchison, 4. Bases on balls:
Off Altchison, 1. Wild pitch: Bfens. Time:
1:46. Umpires: Gardner and Morgan.
Shenandoah Has
Maryvilleat Mercy
Wini Swatfeit by Score of Twelve to
Seven Clarinda Defeat Ne
braska City.
SHENAINDOAM, la, June 28. Special
Telegram.) Shenandoah won a swatfest
from Maryvllle today. Score, R.H.E.
Shenandoah ...0 1110 14 0 12 11 1
Maryvllle 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ml 1
Batteries: Shenandoah, Cochran, Duran
and Ellis; Maryvllle, Southward, Oswald,
Griffin and Diets and Black. Umpire; Kls
sane. AUBURN. Neb.. June 29. 8peclal Tele
gram.) Auburn bunched hits on Falls City
and woo by the score of to 2. Score.
falls City ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 lilHE6
Auburn 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 3 0-0 I 1
Batteries: Falls City. Balrd. Wood, Finch
and Vanderhlll; Auburn, lllraoh and Kran-
ir. 1 1 null re- filaann
NEBRASKA Clil. Neb.. June 2S.-8pe-eial
Telegram.) Nebraska City won a
loose game from Clarlnda today. Score:
R- H E.
Clarinda 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 7
Nebraska City.. 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 07 T (
Batteries: Clarlnda, Macon and Har
mony; Nebraska cay, Wllliford, Hayes
and Plnkerton. Umpire: Saga
Brave Lase to Cambrlda. V
ARAPAHOE. Neb., June 2.-t8peclal
Telegram.) In the game of ball played
here thia afternoon between the Arapahoe
Braves and the Cambridge team, the
Braves were delated by a score of 11 to k.
Score: R.H.E.
Cambridge 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 011 U 5
Arapahoe 111011100814
Batteries: Cambridge, Wood and ..Gil
bert; ArapaiKM,' LajlinRiC iieltser and
Carrol, btruck out: By Wood, 7; by tJl
naa. 3; by Beliser, L Three-baae hit:
tanner. iwo-baae hits: Flank, Thoo
dyke. Hay a
.. .. .
B. B. Jvaasoa Saddealy Takes III.
CINCINNATI, June 2. President B. B.
Johnson vf the American league waa taken
suddenly 111 with lnflamatuiy rheumatism
while on his way to Cincinnati taat night
and Is now laid up at the home of his
brother in thia otty.
A meeting of the Nation 1 Base Ball com
mission, which waa aet for today, has been
pustpwned uatll he recovers.
Saturday la the Big Blue Serge Suit
day 11J.75 for choice of 430 suits. All
models, worth 830.00 to 836.0a Hayden
Broa. Men's Clothing Dept.
Persistant Advertlsta la Ui Head ta Bi
Keturoa
Yale and
NEW I-ONDON. Conn., Juna .-The Har-
jvard-Tale rowing races, those classics of
college sports, are to be contested again
, tomorrow over the Thames river course,
I hL'h has been the scene of alternating
triumphs of the Crimson and the Blue for
many years past. The program of tomor
row's racea-ls as follows:
HMSah ma" ft-Ored Rce-,s,ar, .hmM
. .1. I, 1,'",'n-'. two miles, beglnninu
..l the railroad draw-brldae in ni.S 2?
raw-bridge and finishing
two tue
yard
rt t V "irenm iin.n.i n,,.
... J "- iw up-streara course:
rV..il'"r down-stream course. Harvard
Freahman crew of lto In 9.S3, ,l',,,ru'u
us., k T 'ours-Mnrt at conclusion of
n r7,U,ra0e- i""18". two mile, be
...i.rin at t.uvy ,) l1,,111,1M t 0
nules up the river, olf the tiarv-i
quarters at Red Top. ITesent record Yale
crew of Ii8 In 10.g;i'4. ora' lale
Varsity Eight Oared Race-Start about 8
it'.?.; L"'1",le' !"' niilos, ouwn atieam,
J l nf? ,larv''r'1 qrters at Red Top
and finishing at railroad draw-brldir.
Present Yale-Harvard Thame, record held
oLl Tw of 1SSii' 2,1:1,1 over down-stream
course. Yale crew of 1907 also holds the
up-stream record in the same time. 20:lo.
Harvard and Yale rowing antedates all
04hcr Intercollegiate aport. Rack In 1S52
two crows In crude boats pulled over a
Harvard.
VARSITT CREW.
o. a. wrong New York
BOW ft. vnn T . 4- ff ... .
Sain Ki S.r".",!J Cambridge. Mass.. 21
S0- ! ? .?' let," Providence 21
No. 4 A. M. Onndale fiaoo. Me 21
No. 5 L. Wlthtns-tnn nAi..f
ivo. 7 K. w. Cutler (C). Brooklinc, Mass.
Mroke O. F. Newton, jr Cohasset. , Mass..
Cox. A. T. Abelea St. Louis.". . . .
Average weight, 17H lbs.
VARSITT FOUR.
. . J n l"r Pomfret
Conn.....M
no. i James Trumbull saiem vt.
. a ... .... j Westbury, N,
Stroke Waltt Rn.in.
Cox. C. H. Abeles Rt I.n.'""
Average weight, 1C3H lbs.
' " FRESHMRV.
SW. 5' li- Znrv" Cambridge ..
No. IF. H. Turnhull ?T.slem m...
No. 8 (J. Revnoirls..
Montclalr. N.
No. 4 A. Taylor
.......Newton, Mass
Newton, Mass
Boston ...i
Boston
Portland, Ore
No. 5 L. Curtis, Jr
No. 6 W, T. Gardiner
No. 7 L H. Mills. ...v.
Stroke E. Curtis
Cox. R. St. B. Boyd
Average weight, 172 lbs.
.Dedham, Mass... ..19
UNABLE TO STOP SUPERIOR
Kearney TTsei Three Pitcheri in
Futile Attempt to Win.
STEVENS EFFECTIVE ALL TIMES
Strikes Oat EUht Men and Allows
Bat Elcht Hits, Giving No Player
, Base oa Balls lalanarra
Wis from Seward.
SUPERIOR, Neb., June 29 (Special Tel
egram.) Kearney used three pitchers in.
a vain effort to stop the fierce batting of
the Superiors, who slugged the ball for
nineteen safeties and eleven runs, while
Kearney: waa unable to locate Stevens ef
fectively. The real feature of the watne
was the pitching of Stevens for Superior.
He allowed but eight hits and struck out
eight men, giving not a single base on
balls In the nine innings., The batting of
Prucha was also a feature. This ends the
series at home. Score:
SUPERIOR. KEARNTOT.
B H 0 A B AB.H.O.A.B.
Orr. Sb I 4 1 o Downer, aa . 4 111
Oov rt 4 1 1 At n '-' . 1 1 t Z
AHn. cf t I t 0 Ple, lb... 4 4 I 0
Mcrvw.il. Ibt t 0 J.rrott, p.... I t I 4
D B'kw's, 16 4 18 1 ft Meters, p... 1 0 0 1 0
ri B Jw', It I I M t Hargla, If... 4 14 4 4
Prurka. e....4 8 1 0 0 Clalra. lb... 4 1110
Mlrhuils, m. I 1 1 ( 1 Mas'korth, 0 4 0 1 0
Bteveaa, p... 4 0 0 1 4 Foatar, lb... 8 till
Touu rrurru-,0' "11111
Totals a I 14 14 t
Kearney 0 001000102
Superior 2 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 U
Home rune: Prucha, Orr. Three-base hits:
Allen, McDowell, F. Bockwlta Two-base
hits: McDowell, I Gray, Prucha, Coyle.
Sacrifice hits: Coyle, F. Bockwlta Stolen
bases: Orr, Allen, Prucha, Downey.
Double plays: .1). Bockwlts to Orr; Slich
aels to McDowell to D. Bockwlts; Foster
to Downey. Struck out:" By Green. 0; by
Jarrott, 2; by Masters. 1; bv Stevens, 1.
First base on balls: Off Jarrott, 1. Urn
plre: McDermott. Time: 1:82.
Seward Dross Game.
SEWAiP.D, Neb., June 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Grand Island won from Seward to
day. 12 to 6. Score:
GRAND ISLAND. B SWARD
AIJ.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Ook. cf 4 110 0 Stanlar, aa... I 1 I I
Smith, aa. ... I 110 1 Cooler, rf... 4 0 0 0 0
McKlbbao. iro 8 8 0 0 Naff, ib 4 114 1
McLear, . rt.. 4 I I 0 0 Hanry, lb.... I 1 10 0 4
Ar-atrooa, lb I 8 14 0 0 Kobloaon, 1(. ( 1 0 4
Jokam, .... 1 8 8 4 0 Kullaa, Ib... I 1 I 0 0
Moraa, lb.... I 114 0 W'aat, ct I 110 0
Buchanan. Ib 8 0 1 8 0 Lucas, I 1 a
Wan), lb ... 8 1 0 1 0 Millar, p I 10 10
Wataaa, p.,. I 10 0 1 Wbaaler, p... 1 14 0 0
Graao. p 80000 !
. , Totals U T 14 8
Totals 41 17 IT II I
Grand Island 01011400 412
Seward 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 04
Home run: Stanley. Three-base hits:
Nelf, McLear, Armstrong (2). Two-base
li moire: Thlel.
HASTING. Neb.. June 2.-Spei-lal Tel
egram.) Hastings has taken three stralg it
troiii the Dlecuverers by w.n-lng t. day's
gsme. 10 to 2. The name wfcs feitur, d by
V atson's and Garsee's one-handed catches
and Kats's home run In the first Inning.
Score: ,
HASTINGS. COIXMBl'S.
AB H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.B.
Wataon, lb. I 111 0 Matiall, rf.,4 1 I 0 0
Fortmaa, as. 4 1 I 1 4 lirown. 3b... I 1111
Broiulay. of.. I 0 1-0 0 Graham, ib..l 1 1 I I
Kali, lb 4 I I 0 IB. Brown, si I t I I
C'ooka, lb.... I 110 0 Wa b gar. cf 4 8 I 0 0
O'Brtea, rt.. 8 1 1 0 0 Laach, l( 4 10 0 0
Oaraaa. It.... 8 111 0 Cupple, lb... 4 1 II 1 1
Hoarnla, e... 4 till At new, e.... 1 0 I I 0
Orta, p 8 1 0 4 0 Walwurtb, p. I ft 0 1 0
.rht. ... I 14 0 0
Totals.. .H 10 IT 4 I ftpada. p I 0 0 10
Totals. U I 14 14 I
Hastings I 1 0 0 1 1 6 0 10
Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12
Stolen bases: Ixach, Corbett. Graham.
Kata. Bromley 2). Hoernle. Struck out:
By Ortli. 1: by i Wal wurUi. I; by Spade. 1.
Two-base hltai Orth, Fortman. Tbrre
bae hit: Conk. Buses on balls: O.'f
Orth. 2; off Walworth. 1; eff Spade. 2.
Wild pitches: . By Orth, 1; bv Walworth, 1;
by 8pade, 1. Home run. Kats. Hit by
p'tched ball: Orth, Time: 2:00. Umpire:
hVdwarda, . (
Yark Wlaa Final Game.
TORK, Neb., June 29 (Special Tele
gram.) Tork towk the final game of the
series by th encore of i to 8. Fremont
started out with two In the flrat. Tork took
three in Its half. Fremont tied It up In the
second on a single and stolen base by
Boudeau. a double by House. Tork came
back In the third and by a walk for Smith,
a single by Hennisaey and a home run
by Payne cinched the game. By agreement
the game was called at 6 o'clock to allow
both u-ams to catch their train. Score:
TOItK. ' rRSMONT
AU-H.O.A at, ll.K O.i l.
Farrall, lb.. 10 10 1 KooAaaa, Ib. 1114 0
Smth. IB....1 0 11 0 Fullan. lb... I 4 4 0 0
Haanlaawy.' II 4 1 0 0 Kxuaa, cl ... 4 I 0 0 0
Barm. at.... 8 t t I 0 Bohaar. H...I 1 1 4
Parna, l ... I I t 0 0 Naff, a I 1400
I a via. rf.... 1 1 0 0 0 Taompaua. as I 0 0 0 0
t,a. aa I 0 0 1 0 Taroia. It ... I 110 4
Siaart. i 114 I lb.... 4 114
p-ui, p I 4 0 1 0 Campball, p. I 14 1
Totals 1 f II t 8 Totala IT 0 11 I 1
Fremont - 2 1 0 0 4 01
Tork 1 0 1
Home run: Payne. Two-base hits: Payne,
RoUve, Stuart. First on ball: 'if Fna. I;
Uf CambalL L tluuua out; By fox, 7;
hub: nenry, binltn, Armstrong, Jokerst,
Watson 2). Buses on balls: Off Miller,
8; off Wheeler, ft; off Wataon. 4; off Green,
I. Struck out: By Miller, 1; by Wheeler,
2: by Watson. 1: by Urmn. 2. tiit,- n-mi
Harvard Meet
two-mile Course on Lake Wlnnlpesaukee
and Harvard won. Since that Initial event
the two universities have met forty-three
times In various places and at various dls
tiinces, with Htrvard winning a majority
of the rally races and Tale proving faster
In the later years, until today the record
stands: Yale; 23; Harvard, 21.
From Lake Wlnnlpesnukee the scene
shifted to. the Connecticut river at Spring,
field; then to Lake Qulnslgamond at Wor.
cester. Lake Soltonstall near New Haven
, was aiso trien ana in one year Harvard
fast her lot with other colleges at Tough
kerpsin. Racing at New Ixindon began In
1S7S and seveml times there have, been
three crews on the river. Cornell came
here In ISM and beat both Tale and Har
vard, but since that time the two oldest
unlversjties have rowed only each other
over a four mile course.
Yale's longest series of successive vic
tories, six In number, waa broken by Har
vard In l!i8 and, while the Blue won In
1907, the Crimson has been to the fore for
the last three years and with a powerful
collection of varsity, freshman and substi
tute fours, have swept the river on every
occasion except the four-oared race In 1008.
The two varsity crews oame to New Lon
don this year after an unsuccessful prellm-
Age Height Wet-It
17 Bow B. P. Frost (C.) Waltham, Mas.... 22 6.10 M0
6 '4 . ViH No. 1 J. W. Field Washington, D. C. .24 R.10 1t
.2 1V No. I J. W. Scully, jr IMttsburg 21 6 175
6 172 No. 4 R. S. Tucker...,. Raleigh, N. C 20 B.H 1
t i 118 No. 5 R. Romevn ..New York City 21 6.2'4 173
2Vj ' 19 No. 6 J. H. Phllbln New York City. ...20 6.114 175
6.2Mi l.2 No. 7 D. Van BJarcom St. Louis 29 6 2H 170
611V4 10 Stroke A. A. Low, Jr Brooklyn 21 6.11 1S8
6 114 Cox. J. A. Copp Groton. Cona 21 5.4 110
: Average weight, 1684 lbs.
' ' VARSITT FOUR.
5 ? lS Bow rt V. Ives Cincinnati 20 5.11 1"0
6.11 ISO No. 1 D. C. Oldenborg, Jr New York City.... 25 A. 4 1W
81 1 15 No. 1 A. D. Adams Brookllne, Mass. ..20 6.11 . 173
6.10 10 Stroke W. F. Howe, jr Brookllne. Mass. ..21 6.11 170
6.6 112 Cox. P. Barnum Mamaroneck, N.Y.19 . 6.7V4 111
Average weight. 176 lbs.
.21
.21
.21
.19
23
Y...2D
22
.18
19
IKS Bow O. . n-. .....Nelson, B. C 20 6 8'4 151
It No. 2 H. L. Roger Hyde Park, N. T...19 5.11 153
6.1 t-A No. 8 O. V. .-j ...Cincinnati 19 6 1H0
8 175 No. 4 M. S. Denman Des Moines, la.. ..19 6.1Vi 175
172 No. 6 F. L. Stephenson, Jr Pittsburg ;..20 174
B.l 17 No. 6M. B. Rosa Springfield, Mass. .18 6 1S2
6.11 180 , No. 7 J. H. McHenry t.... Baltimore, Md 19 18
1.2 174 Stroke C. N. Snowdon (C.).... Pittsburg 20 6.11 150
6.7 109 Cox. C. O. Shepard Hartford, Conn. ...19 6.6 115
Average weight, 166 lbs. ,
..19
J 21
18
19
19
18
18
fceS fWTaatt
by Campbell, 4. Wild p ten: Campbell. Time:
1:30. Umpire: Held. '
Lulu Williams Loses
to The Legislator in
Hard 'Five-Heat Duel
Son of Egotist Defeats Mare with Eaie
After Losing the First Two
, Roundi. ,
FREMONT, Neb.. June 29. 8peclal Tele
gram.) Nearly all the business houses In
the city closed for the races yesterday. A
strong north wind, blowing straight down
the home stretcli. and a dusty track made
the time a trifle slow.
The result of the 2:19 trot was a surprise.
Senator O'Dell, previously looked upon as
a winner, was set back to seventh place
In the second mile, while Rose Bell, a
Louisiana mare, won the heat and' re
peated the trick in the next two.
It took five heats to decide the 2:15 trot.
Lulu Williams taking the first two heats
with The Legislator a very close second.
The son of Egotist won the last three
easily. Summary:
1:19 Trot, Purse 1400
Rose Bell, b. - m. by Alcantara
tMUcs) , t 111
Royal Wilkes, b. g. (Sumner) 1 15 1
Senator O'Dell, br. g., (Murray). ...4 2 4 2
The Cochran, br: g.. (Murray) 4 2 4 1
Tony Dillon. Glenwood T and Glen On
ward also started.
Time: 2:lW; 2:22; 2:18V4; 2:21.
1:23 Pace, Purse 2400
C. S. O. b. g., by Directum Boy
(Thomas) 1 l i
Tlllle Fox, b. m., (Connor) 8 1 1
Helen Whitman, ch. g (Tltler) 8 4 2
t.uiy II, br. k, lltamsey) 4 6 4
Miss Infern. Harry K. Thaw and The
Major also started.
Time: 2:lo; 1:17: 2:19.
2:15 Trot, Purse 8400
The Legislator, b. g., by Egotist,
(Jackson) 1111
Lulu Williams, br. m., (Owens). .1 12 6 6
Charles K. Cole, b. g., (Rags
dale) , I 1114
Tommy Horn, b. g., (Cherry). ...6 4 4 7 1
Freddy C, ' Dr. Reeves, Belle Tolus,
Flower Girl and Louise also started.
Time: 2:1; !:14; 2:17; 2:19; 2:21.
Running race, five-eighths mile: George
Clevis, won; Mumie March, second. Time:
RESULTS IN T Hit EK-1 LEAGUE
Rock Ilaaad Defeats Waterloo by
Foar to Two.
DECATUR, 111., June 29. Errors proved
costly tor Decatur today and Danville won.
Score: RH.E.
Danville - 4 4 0
Decatur 1 10 )
Batteries: Bens and HUdebrand; Middle
ton ar.d Jonnsun.
KUCK ISLAND, 111., June 29. Quelaser
won hjs own tjauie by batting In three runs
for Ruck Island today. Score: KH.ii
Rock Island 4 4 1
Waterloo 2 1 1
batKr.es: Queiaer and Goading; Hen
drlx and Harrington,
PEORIA, 111., June 29 McTafflgah. bat
ting fur HovUk, with the baasa full In the
tili.th Inning, si. g 4 and gave Peoria a 2
to 1 v.ctory over yuliuy. Score: R.U.a!.
Peurla . 1 7 1
Qun.cy 1 4 4
Baturlos: Uovllk and Jacobs; Vyskocill
and Foiney.
DUBUWL'E, la., June 29 Errors, coupled
wttu a batting rally In the seventh, give
Davenport a ta 6 win over Dubuque to
day. Score: KH.K,
Ukver.pori 9 13 0
Dubuque 1 4 4
Batteries: Smith and Coleman; Akers
and Krelta
Cskss Player Report to Rede.
CINCINNATI, a. June . -Ralph Al
meida and Armando Marsan, Cuban play
ers, Uo were purchased from the New
Britain (Conn ) club by the Cincinnati Na
tionals, reported for duty today. They
are the first Cuban players to be signed
by a ma 'or laague olub.
ad ti landing Ivrtnta ...... j
Saturday
Inary season. Y'ale had met defeat twice,
once at Springfield by Pennsylvania, and
again at Princeton by both Cornell and
Princeton, while at Ithaca Harvard was
beaten by Cornell.
Until most recent practice, the Thame
bore a decidedly Crimson hue for Harvard's
boatload of veterans was looked upon as
far superior to the green material In the
Y'alo shell. But the Improvement of the
Yale crew since the Frlnceton race has been
marked, especially In recent practice.
Of the eight men who pull the Crimson
tipped blades this year, five of them, Met-
calf, Wlthlngton, Strong, Newton and Cut
ler, were In the boat that beat Y'ale last
year, while two others, Stratton and Good'
ale, rowed In the victorious freshman crew.
On the other hnnd Captain Frost is the
only veteran In the Blue shell.
The old question Is again presented
whether a light, but green, crew, such as
sits In the Yale shell this year, can outrow
a heavier and more experienced collection
of oarsmen that propel this year s Harvard
boat. The race, no matter what the out
come, will probably be full of valuable
lessons for followers of acquatlcs of each
university.
The various competing crews, with sta
tistics of age, weight, etc., are as follows:
Yale. I
VARSITY CREW.
Age Height Weight
FRESHMEN.
NAPS BEAT SOX IN THE TENTH
Heavy. Hitting Game Goes to Cleve
land, Eight to Seven.
THREE PITCHERS ON EACH SIDE
Chirac oTIes Score la Ninth on Cal
lahan's Hit, Wild Pitch, Steal
of Third and Smith's
Muff.
CLEVELAND, O., June .-Cleveland
defeated Chicago, 8 to 7, In ten Innings to
"ay. Each team used three pitchers. Lange
was retired in the eighth Innings with the
bases filled. Walsh forced one run In and
Ball sent In three more with a triple. Chi
cago tied the score In the ninth on Calla
han's hit, a wild pitch, a steal of third and
Smith's muff of Stovall's throw. In the
tenth Birmingham walked and scored on
Ball's sacrifice and Collins' muff of Lord's
throw. Score:
CUBVELJWD.
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB.H.O.A.B.
una?, is., e I I 4 Q strintyre, rt. 6 ISO
Olaon. as 4 4 8 8 1 Lord. Sk 4 4 114
Jackaon, rf.. 5 100 Callahan. If. I 1 1 0 4
Oraner, If... 8 110 0 Bodla, cf.,..S 8 10 0
Btovall, lb... 4 1 17 8 0 t'Con'ell. Ib 8 4 1 8 0
Blrm'ham, oft 1 t 0 0 Z old or, ib... 4 0 4 0 0
Ball, lb 4 111 0 Colllna. lb... 4 1101
Smith, o 4 0 8 I 1 Tannahill, si I I I I
aat, p 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, ... I I 11 I 4
Blandlni. p.. I 0 0 4 0 I-anaa. p 4 10 0 0
Oram, p 0 0 0 8 0 W'alati. p 1 0 0 0 0
Easterly ... 1 0 0 0 4 Doughertf . 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 17 10 10 14 8 Totala 40 1311 10 1
Batted for Blandlng In ninth.
Batted for McConnell in ninth.
One out when winning run scored.
Cleveland 010110040 11
Chicago 040010001 07
Two-base hits: Jackson, Sullivan, Lodge,
Bodle. Three-base hits: Sullivan, Ball. fac
rlflce hit: Ball. Sacrifice flies: Lord, Col
lins. Stolen buses: Oraney, Collins, Calla
han. Double plays: Sullivan and Tannehll;
Ball, Olson and Stovall. Hlta: Off Wsst,
4 In one and one-third Innings; ff Bland
lng, 7 In seven and two-thirds InningB; off
Lange, 8 In seven and one-third Innings;
off Walsh, 1 In two Innings. Bases on balls:
Off Blandlng. 8; off Lange, 1: off Walsh, 8.
Struck out: By West, 1; by Blandlng, 2; by
Lange, 8; by Walsh, 4. Time; 2:25. Umpires.
Dlneen and Periine.
Bostoa aad New York Divide.
BOSTON, Mass., June 29. Boston and
New York split even In the double-header
today, the visitors winning the first game
by 8 to 1, and the locals taking the second,
I to t Each team showed loose fielding,
errors by Engle In the first game con
tributing largely to Boston's defeat. In the
second contest Blair the visitors' catcher,
presented Boston with two runs by wild
throwing to the outfield. Score, first game:
NEW TORK. BOSTOIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Panlals, of,. 4 0 14 1 Hooper, rf... 4 10 4 4
Woltar, rt ..4 1 1 0 0 L.Oard'r, In, 8 1 4 4 0
Broakatt, Ib. 4 0 1 I 8 Bpaakar, of.. 4 8 4 4 4
Crca. if I 1 4 4 4 Lawia, If.... 4 4 4 4 0
K mailt, as... 4 110 0 Yark .a, as... 4 1114
Chaaa. lb.... 4 I T 0 0 Engle. lb.... 4 0 8 1 1
E.Oanrr. Ib 4 4 4 8 1 Mrara, la... 14 111
Bwoanar, ..! 0 I 0 0 N'namaksr, 444140
Warhop. p... I 0 0 I 1 Wood, p I 1 I 1 0
Hall 1 0 4 4 0
Totals U 4 17 4 4 Williams, lb 0 0 I 0 0
Thonajr 1 4 4 4 4
Totala 14 4 17 12 4
Batted for Myers In the eighth.
Batted for Wood In ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
New York 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 18
Two-base hit: Chase. Three-base hits:
Hooper, Knight. Stolen bsses: Cree, Wol
ter. Left on basea: Boston 9; New York,
4. First base on balls: Off Wood, 1; off
Warhop, 1. First base on errors: Boston,
8; New York, i. Struck out: By Wood, 8;
by Warhop, 6. Passed ball. Nunamaker.
Wild pitch. Wood. Time: 1:45. Umpires:
Egan and Sheridan.
Score, second game:
BOSTON. NBW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hooper, rf... I 1 1 4 0 Panlsla, ef... 4 1 0 0 a
LUard'r, lb. 8 0 4 1 0 Woltar, rf ..I 10 10
dpaakar, of.. 8 4 8 4 4 Brockatt. tb. 4 4 I 4 0
Uwla. If.... 8 114 0 Oca. If I 10 0 0
Tarkea, aa...l 4 8 4 4 Knight, as.. .4 1114
Purlall, tb... I 14 1 4 (tiaaa. lb.... 4 8 1ft 4 4
Mrara. lb.... I 114 1 B Oarti'r, Ib. 4 1 1 I 1
Williams, a. I 1 T 1 4 Blair, s I 4 4 l'l
Klllllar, p.. I 4 4 I 4 Vauahn. p... 1 0 0 4 1
Caldwall, p., 0 4 4 0 0
Totals 84 8 IT 8 1 Swaena,, .. 1 1 0 1 0
Klluamld . 1 0 0 4 0
Totals U t 44 1 4
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8
New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Two-base hlta: Lewis, Purtell. Sacrifice
hlta: L Gardner, Lewis, Yerkes. - Stolen
bases: Jjantela (81. Hoopr, Williams,
Yerkes. I .eft on banes: Boston. 5; New
York. 8. First base on balls: Off Kllltlay.
4, off Vaughn, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By
Vaughn. Lewis. Struck out: By Klllllar,
6; by Vaughn, 6. Panned balls: WHHani'
(2). Balk: Vaughn. Time: 2:00. Umpires:
Egan and Sheridan.
t. Loals Loeea Claim.
CINCINNATI. O.. June . In a decision
handed down today the National Base
Ball commission declined to enforce the re
quest of President Hedges of the St. Louis
American league club that the Minneapolis
team of the American association apply the
earnings of Pitcher Waddell to the pay
ment of ll.CS, claimed to be due the St.
Louis club from Waddell.
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REDS' RALLY BRINGS YICTORY
Cubi Lose, Five to Four, After Get
ting Early Lead.
REULBACH YIELDS TO BROWN
mtth ta Milliard, bat la Effective
with Me aoa Daee Manaaer
Griffith Order Off Field
by I'mplre.
CINCINNATI, June -Cincinnati made
a batting rally In the seventh Inning and
scored four runs on a base on balls, two
singles and a dpuble. Iteulbach was suc
ceeded by Brown, off whom the winning
fun waa made. Smith was hit hard, but
was effective with men on bases. Manager
Griffith was ordered off the field for dis
puting a derision In the first Inning. Score:
CHRTAOO. CINCINNATI.
an li rt a a ..... A . m
Bherkard. If. 4 8 1 0 0 Bearher. If... 4 11 a 0
srnniia, rf.,4 1 1 1 0 Iownay. aa.l 1 4 1 0
.. Miian, id . in o o Batea. of I I 4 1 4
Zlm man. lb 5 I l o Hohlltiel, lb4 1111
l'oyla. Jh.... J i 4 o Mitrhall, rt. 4 1 1 0 0
Tlnkar, aa.. 4 I 1 1 0 llrant, lb.... 4 110 0
Ooono rf 1 1 t . . . .
. ' ; - v ns"n, in a a i a a
wliT'i. '' " ! 0 ' 1 4 MrLean, 0... I 14 10
ii. ' " . ennui, p I 0 a I f
ilrown, p.,,, I 0010
, Totals I I 17 It 1
Totals SS 11 14 i (
h'ras- o 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 04
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6
Two-base hits. Zimmermen. Ooode,
Reulbach, Mitchell. . Three-base hits:
Schulte. Hoblltfel. Hits: Off Reulbach, 1
,. x Bnd two-thlrdB Innlnga; off Brown,
i In one and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice
hits: Goode, Sheckard, Bates. Stolen
bases: Tinker, Pates. Double play:
Schulte to Doyle. Left on bases: Chicago,
10; Cincinnati, 4. First base on balls: Off
Ieu hach, 3; off Smith, 4. Struck Out: Bv
Reulbach, 5; by Smith, 5. Time: 2:05. Um
pires: Klem and Brennan.
cm n Ion Is Wild.
PHILADELPHIA. June 29.-Scanlon's
was responsible for Brooklyn's defeat by
the home team today, 4 to 1. The feature
ol the game was Knabes steal of home
In the first Inning. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN.
... Af.H.O.A.8. ABH.O.A.ll.
Knaba, lb ... 1 0 14 0 Ttnrch, ef.... o 4 0 0
Paakart, rjf..l 0 I 0 0 raubart, lb. 4 1 10 I 4
Iiobert, lb.,, I 0 10 0 Wheat, If.... 4 110 0
Marro. If. ... I 1 1 0 0 Hummat, Ib. 4 1 I 8 0
Luderua, lb.. I 1 4 4 0 Coulaon, rf . 4 4 8 0 0
Walah, rf....l 1 I 4 0 Zlm'man, tb I 1 1 4 4
Doolan, as... I 0 ' 1 gmlth, ss.... 8 4 110
Moran. o.... 8 0,1 I 0 Barnan, O....I 4 14 1
Moora, p 8 0 0 1 0 Sen Inn, p... 10 4 10
. Bar.er 0 0 0 4 0
Totals II 4T T 8 "EraIn I 0 0 0 0
j Brewno .... 1 0 4 0 0
' - Totals II 4 14 IS 1
Batted for Smith In ninth.
Batted for Bergen in ninth.
Batted for Scanlon In ninth.
Brookly 00000001 0-1
Philadelphia 10201000 4
Two-base hit: Daukert Thru, haaa hit.
Luderua Sacrifice hits: Paskert. Hnolan.
Sacrifice fly: Magee. Stolen basea: Lobert,
Knabe, Magee. Walsh. Btruck out: By
Moore, 9. Double plays: Zimmerman, Dau
bert and Smith; Knabe and Duderus. First
base on errors: Brooklyn, 2. Left on bases:
Brooklyn. 8: Phlladelnhla. H Bases on balls.
Off Scanlon, 8; off Moore,. 4. Passed ball:
Moran. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Flnneran and
BJgler. .
Giants Pound Sphere.
NEW YORK. June . The New Torks
had a batting matinee here today, hammer
ing the Boston pitchers for fourteen hits
and ten runs, nine of which they scored In
the sixth Inning. Score:
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 04
New York 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 10
First base on errors: Boston, 2: New
York, S. Two-base hits: Sweeney, Brown,
Brldwell. Three-base hit: Kaiser. Sacrifice
hits: Tenney (2), Merkle. Stolen basea:
Miller, Donlin, Murray. Left on bases: Bos
ton, 4; New York. 9. Double plays: Herio;
to Tenney, Merkle to Myers. Bases on
balls: Off McTigue, 4. Struck out: By Mo
Tlgue, 8; by Brown, 2; by Crandall. 6. Hit i
by pitched ball: By', v Crandall, '. Henog.
Passed ball: Kling. Hlta: Off McTigue, 8;
In five and one-third Innings; off Brown,
8 In three and two-thirds Innnlngs. Time:
1:50. Umpires: Frary and O'Day.
Tlarors Lose to' St. Lools,
DETROIT, June 29. Works was easy for
St. Louis today and his support waa also
ragged, the visitors winning, t to 6. Soore.
batted for Summers In ninth.
St. Louis :. 10120010 06
Detroit l 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-5
Two-base hits: Wallace. Crawfford. Dele.
hanty, O'Leary. Bases on balls: Off
r-oweu, 4; off Works, 2; off Summers, 1.
Struck out: Bv Powell. 2: hv Wnrka 1
by Summers, 1. Time: 1:04. Umpires: Mul-
iun ana .vans.
Groom la Good Form.
WASH1NUTON, June 29-Oroom out-
pitcnca uiree ot the Philadelphia pitchers
today, and Washington won, 9 to 7, the
visitors making a great rally in the ninth
Inning. McBiide waa sent to tha eluh
house by Umpire Connolly for protesting
a urcimun. ocore:
Batted for Plank In the fifth.
Batted for Long In the ninth.
Washington 1 2110002.
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 47
Two-base hits: McBrlde, Lapp, Baker.
Home run: Murphy. Hits. Off Moran, 2
in two innings; orr flank, 2 In two innings
of Long, 9 in four lnnlnga. Stolen base
Milan. Double play: McBrlde to Cunning'
bam to Shaefer. Left on bases: Washina
ton, 10; Philadelphia, 4. First base on
balls. Off Oroom, 6; off Morgan, 6; off
nana, i; on Long, i, irst base on er
rors: Philadelphia L Hit by pitched ball:
By Morgan, EUberfeld; by Oroom. Davis.
Struck out: By Oroom, 8; by Plank, 2;
by Long, 2. Passed balls: Thomas (2),
Henry (1). Time: 2:10. Umpires: Con
nolly and O'Loughlln.
Reynolds Ties Low
Score at Field Club
Young Golfer Makei Course In Sey-enty-Three,
Tying the Courie
Becord.
Sam Reynolds, the young golfer of the
Omaha Field club, who has been making
such phenomenal scores In the' last few
weeks, broke all his records Tuesday and
turned In a soore of 73, tying the Field
club record. He made 41 on the outside
nine and 82 on the Inside nine, playing
with LaDouoeur, who made a score or 82
himself.
Reynolds made a score of 71 three weeks
ago, which waa considered more than re
markable, and this week he made another
76. But his record score of 73 will put all
the others In the shade. It Is the same
score mads by the famous Chick Evans
of Chicago, who once went around the
Field club course In 78.
Following Is tha detailed score. He got
8 on the first two holes and made number
17 In I In his match with LaDouoeuri
Reynolds
Outsld 1 4 4 1 6 1 6 6-41
Inside 1 4 4 1 4 4 6 1 1-32
Total 7J
Laliouceur ,
Outside 4 4 1 1 4 6 1 6 6-42
Inside 4 4 6 4 6 6 6 4 4 to
Total 83
Bogey on the Field club course Is 82.
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Toledo Defeats Brewer' Aguin ly
Three to Two.,,
TWO BUNS IN THE LAST INNING
Nlrholaoa Pitches F.srelleat Ball
I'ntll Final Session Moae. Gets
Three-Base Hit Two Two
Ba aster.
TOLEDO, O., Jwne ii. Inserted- as a
pinch bstter In the ninth, with the bases
full, Hickman singled and enabled Toledo
to make It three straight from Milwaukee,
1 to 1 Until the ninth, when Flick doubled,
Burns walked and Hohnliorst singled, Nich
olson pitched great ball. Score:
Batted for Butler In ninth.
None out when winning run was scored.
Toledo 10000000 2-8
Milwaukee 10000001 0-1
Two-base hits: Baakette. Flick. Three
base hit: Stone. Stolen baae: lllnchmsn.
tacrlflee hit: Jones. Bases on balls: off
Haskette, 4: off Nicholson. 1. Struck out:
By Haskette. 4; by Nicholson. 8. Left on
bases: Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 7. Wild
pitch: Nicholson Time: l.oa. Umpires:
Owens and Hsndlboe.
Motorcycle Racers
Prepare for Events
Lincoln Will Send Big Delegation to
Independence Bay Speedway
Conteits.
Preparations for the "motorcycle races
July 4 are being pushed rapidly by the
OniaTia Motorcycle club. Letters from
out-oi-town clubs Indicate that there will
be many Nebraska cyclluts here to see the
races. Among the clubs which will come
here strong will be the Lincoln organisa
tion. The Holy City riders have entered
five of their crack riders in the race and
100 members will ride to Omaha on July
3, to be here for .the big race.
Des Moines, Sioux City and Fremont 'will
follow the example of the Nebraska capital
riders and some of the club riders will be
here to compete In the races and also to
witness them. Among the men entered
are, Armstrong of Denver, Matthews of
Chicago, Munn of Ksnsas City, Floyd of
St. Paul, Hubler of Marshalltown, IHuyk
of Chicago, the two McDuff boys ol St.
Louis, "Daredevil" Happln of Sioux City,
"Speed" Miller, and Tubby Wilson of Min
neapolis, and Wallace of Des Moines.
MABEL KINNEY WINS FAST TROT
Teddle Oh Bo Defeated After Fire.
Heat Battle at Maaon City.
MASON CITY, la..' June 21. (Special
Telegram.) TMrty-five hundred people
witnessed the second day's program of ihi
Mason City races. In the first best of the
2:14 ace Little Ng was tiirown, but e n
tinued In the race, wli.nlng th rd money.
Th hlachera rtrmn a1 hv V rart. ,
watch n r the Eldt ri-Macon C ty bate ball
fHiiic, collapsed and seveial were Injured.
Following Is the summary:
2:10 Face. Purse 8400
Roy Wilkes , 1 1 1
Lena May 8 6 2
Flsle H 2 4 4
Bill Pni ev... , 6 3 7
Best time, J:10.
Allei .Oh and General Luther also
started. .
2:14 Race, Purse 8400
Buck Muscovite .'..... 1 1 1
Ob d I 2 1 1
Little. Nla.. ...... ,. ,,.,.,...(,..,.. ..4 I 1
Bet t'rne. 2:13ti.
Mabel W ood and Mary B. Hamilton also
started.
2:15 Tret, Purse 8400
Mabel Kinney 8 1 S 1 1
Teddle Oh So 2 2 1 1 1
Test time, 2:18. .
Charles North, Miss Helr-at-Law and
Doris distanced.
GOLF RESULTS AT DES BIOINESI
gherhaa, City Champion, Defeats
Bert McKee In Second Round.
DES MOINK3. June 29.-Dcs Moines City
Champion Sheehan defeated Bert McKee
of Des Moines today In the second round
of the championship flight of the Iowa
State Golf tournament at the Waveland
links. The match was ended at the thirty
second hole. Sheehan playing the thirty-two
holes nine under boKey. One of the features
of today's play was the elimination of
Fred Carr of Des Moines, by C. A. Vorso
of Des Moines In a thirty-seven hole match.
Those matched In the third round of the
championship flight tomorrow are: Shee
han against W. T. Sowers of Des Moines;
Warren Dickinson, Des Moines, against
William Worth, Des Molnea; Howard
Adams. Des Moines against C. A. Vorse, V
Des Moines; and W. D. Mlddleton, Daven-
port, SRainst Kalph Rider, present state 1
champion. J
Good Roads Donation
By Commercial Club
Local Organization Will Urg-e Busi
neu Men to Attend Baoei at
Weit Point. '
Interest In the good roads movement was
manifested by the executive committee of
the Commercial club at Its last meeting by
the contribution of flOO to the Omaha-Den.
ver Good Roads association. This contribu
tion la to help In the extension of the
Nebraska portion of the highway. The
action was taken by the committee upon
the representation of 8. A. Bearle, who
has been one of the active participants In
the movement.
Letters will be sent by the Commercial
club to every business house in the city,
urging representatives to attend the races
at West Point, Neb., on July 13. The West
Point Speed association has set this aside
as the Omaha day.
Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were Irsued yesterday
to the following named persona:
Name and Address. Age.
Ouy P. 1-eacltt. Council Bluffs 22
Ethel Gallagher, Council Bluffs 19
T. L. Springer, Omaha 24
Georgia Hickman, Omaha.... 22
John B. Lavdure, Council Bluffs, ....29
Catherine Carlson, Neola 24
John Kllckefus, Irwin, la 83
Pearl Uardner, Harlan, la ze
Herman Thompson, Irwin. Ia 20
Lottie Gardner, Harlan, la ....28
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