-a. 12 ROMHESIAMCOHD GWffi Slaughter Two Des Koines Pitchers for Thirteen Buns. ' . ( . .' CATCHER JOHNSON IS EWtlBED Clever Backstop Hit; la taaHead with Ball la Seriate. . and Take from Field la Doctor's Car. - Ta Rourke's athlete found two Dee Mojnes pitchers yesterday eacy pickings and took-the second firm of -the series to the tune of 13 to 3. Jack Ryan, work ing on the mound for the Omaha team, had thingse all his own way and after the first inning was never in danger. Des' Moines acted as If It wanted' to make It two straight by the . war tise bunch started out ..They found llyan In the first tnitfnf fPf e.brace.,of safe ones which aided by a "walk, brought to two runs.' But ihe "B.ourltes were aoi to be outdoor as they-were la the,, game "of Ihe day previous and landed orC"aed.,f Taber for all they vera worth and when tha clouds of ' smoke, dust and others bad passed away in tha first Innings, it. aas found that every batter on the home team had been tip and five runs were slammed across the. plate, on four tits, a walk and a. dead. ball. ,.rj .,.. From .the second Inning on Ryan kept his hits ai soattered and It was not until the last inning that the Hopefuls were allowed another tally. And then It was the ibJr stlcle in.Jhe hands of "Said. Eagle" Isbeli which brought in tne run. lazy went In as a pinCM hitter and v de livered the goods. ' When Northup was sent to tha mound at the beginning of the sixth inning, he was Initiated into the swatfest and fared as bad aa did his predecessor. ' In the seventh Inning he hit Hickory -Johnson on the aide or the head with such terrible foiroe that the latter was floored. Medical attention showed that the husky boy's left ear had been split and there may be a frae- ture of the akulL The ear drums may also have been affected". Doetonforoer are that he stay In bed for ft least four days. : Hahn " opened the gam with a tingle to left, Belden walked. Colllgan doubled to center scoring Hahn and Belden. Omaha came back with flv With on down Coy I beat out a bunt. Thomason singled to center. Kino was hit by a pitched ball, filling the bases. Johu son struck out Bcanlon was wanted forcing Coyle home. Niehoff singled, scoring Thomason and Kan. Davidson sent Bcanlon and.Nehoff, home on three-bsse hhV He died B third. Justice. aigldu'in thf:seoondJ. Coyle singled to left Thomason sacrificed. Kane walked and Justice scored on Johnson's sacrifice fly to center. Rvanr xoeried the 'fourth -with ' double to center. Justice sacrificed.- Coy doubled to right scoring Ryan. He stole third and atorM on Tnomason's grounder to Korea to Thomas. In the fifth Johnson tingled td left A passed ball put him on second. Bcanlon sacrificed him to third and he came home on a squeeze play .with, Niehoff, handling the stick. Juayoe started, things 1$ the sixth when JieA.wai bit with Ithevfcallhannem of. 2 Cejle saerrficens- Thomason got to first on Colllgan's error and Justice scored. Thomason .stole second and , scored, on Hansen'8lld heave td catch him at sec ond, Juhnson' was hit by the ball in the sev enth and ArboKait ran . for him. Bcan lon singled to left, Arbogast going to third. A double ateal sent Arbogast home and put Bcanlon on second. Ryan's second double to center scored Bcanlon. Leonard .made pat Moines' last run In the ninth. :!' He. doubled to right, went to third on Hansen's out and scored on s bell's single to left Score: i OMAHA. AB R H o Justice, ss 3-2 I 2 Ooyle, rf ............ 4 2 Thomason.; ct, J,...i 4 I Kane. 10a Johnsonr'C .m. 1 Arbogast c J J Scan Ion, lb, ........ I I Nlehotf, 3b 1 I lavldson, If 4 Ryan, p, 4 1 I it 0 1 0 S Totalis i... 31 13 13 ' DEB MOINES. ' AB R H 27 O s ITahn. rf..... 4 1 1 Curtis, .iff, ,.....-4 Kpres. cs....M. I Helden, If. 3 !nigan, 2b 4 Thomas, Jb ........- 4 lAtonard. 4b .v. 4 McGrawt; c,.,,j,v J Hansen, Ci 3 Faber, p, -.... 2 Northup,-, Pj;"-.f.M..l A t A . i 'o o i 0 3 0 8 12 1 2 4. VI.' 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 isbell Totals 35 24 16 3 Batted for Nortbup in ninth. Omaha- . ' Runs '....;-. 110 2 1 Hits .............. 4 2 0.2,1 0 Des Moines- " Runs 0 0 0 0 JilU 2 1 0 0 2 1 -13 1-2 2-9 Two-hnse hits: Coyle, Ryan (2), Col' Itman, Leonards Three-base hits: David. n. Double nuaysr Ryan "to JusUce to Kane: Niehoff to Justice to Kane. Hit with nitched ball: Justice. Kane, John son. Hits: off Faber, In five innings; off Northup, 0 in three innings. Struck out: by Ryan. .7; by Faber.. 2; by Northup, S. , Bases orr bails: off Ryan, 3; oft Faber, t.'i Stolen baeesr Coyle, Thomason, Ar. bbgast Scanlon. Niehoff. Lett on- bsses: Omaha 6; Des Moines 7. Tune; :W. Um pire: Johnson. , ' . . V: i; otes i of taa Gasae.J, ,The third of the series today. Marcus Anthony will do the flinging in today's game. , i -'if The loss of "Hickory" Johnson will not hurt the team much, but the big fellow is a favoriu with the fans, ana tney .wisn him a speedy recovery ,,Y " UfDlre Johnson don't belong' to ball field. He Is a natural born cqmedlao," and should be flitting about betore-We foot lights, it s wortn tne price oi aamuwon t see him oa the field. iNorman Coylefyas there with the .club, gstung four hits in as many times to bat Ryan not only pitched a good game, but taaoe two two-Daggers. Old Jimmy Kane could not locate the pill once yesterdayr and had. to 4e con tented with no hit. ' Iea Moines has a new backstop In Han sen. Although the big fellow is green, he i Th9 causa of att .tfett dlsi&sea can tao olooa; the cattole) Is always healthy where the circulation la free from. Impurities. When the blood is infected with "anrM fS.lri! a4w o iMtead It irritates and feflaxae. the delicate . fibres and tissues aroundthe potes and glands and produces some of the many forms of skin disease. tr6iTn! d tln1? fo often aecompanyiiig skia affections are produced bj the depprft from the blood of the aWhmnors with which it islSS bto the sensitive membranous flesh ljing Just beneath the outer cowing 89UJi2lBfl! wti ntrvet, pores and glands. This explains why fl ffiurd no n!t Itching and burning. P-o. cures Bkta Dawaaea Df . awarv rhTft kv nHMi,. .v. ki j f I'l ZzZZr "J? wea, aono Diooa, ana permanently cures irery Tarwty of, akja affection. ; Xocal applications can only soothe: they " -- w- w -u uuwu. ), o. o. s..goes rucus into too s cSi?1' TcbeB ha trouble and cures it by remoTing the cause. Book m, fida Diseases and any medical advine free to all whowrite. .. v - H. jgjg gTXFX SP2CIFIGL CO- A1LAHIA. fiik We're Off to iFve stolen bases is not so worse, and then six sacrifices count also, sure has , the makings of a real live catcher. . Leonard was the only Des' Moines" player to get mere than one hit, He found Ryan for a double and two single. DENVER WI.VI Iff THE FIRST Makes Enoaah la the Initial innlnir ., . : to Capture Game, -, ',,:,..,,..; DENVER, June 19. Walnwrlght was hit hard In the first Inning and Denver scored runs enough to win, though they added two In the etfchth. Hcore: DENVER. AB. K. H. O. 0 3 2 1 os; 0 2 A. E. 0 0 0 ;o French. 2b. 5 0 2 2 S Cawsidy, rf. 4 Beat! If. 8 v-...lllL aft. 4 o o 0 0 0 Coffey, is. . 0 Lindsay, id i Block, c. 4 Harris, , p. S 14 3 ' I 1 Tota;. ... Rlckert, If. Walsh. 2b. . King. of. ... Gardner, lb. Frants, lb. a Lee, ss. rf. 28 8 TOPBKA. 8 27 17 AB. R, H. 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 t: 0 2 0 0 A. E. ......... 6 8. ...... v 0 1 Emory, lb. ftrhmiat c. t WJnwr)ht. D. ..... 0 Geafr rf. I 0 Chapman ... 1 0 Young, p. 1 0 Totals ............84 10 24 1 I Batted for Young In ninth. ' Two-base hit: Schmidt Three-base hit: Gear. Sacrifice hits: Walsh. Harris, Young. Lindsay. Struck out: By .Harris,, 8; by Young, 2. Rases on balls. Off Waln wrlght, 8; off Young, 8; off Harris, 4. Double Piaye: Lee to Walsh to Frants. Hit by -pfthed ball: Schmidt. Channell. Left on bases: Topeka, 8; Denver, 3. Hits: Off Walnwrlght 4 In two-thirds Innings; oft Young, 4 in seven and one-third In nings. Time: 1.88. Umpires: Flynn and Knapp. HOVX EASY FOR ST. 'JOSEl-H Loral Team Accumulates Ten Rnas to Three. ST. JOSEPH. June l9.-Sloux City was easy for St Joseph today. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. B..JK." O. I 1 4 7 2 A." 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 1 8 0 M l on. cf oi Smith, ss 3 Myers, if ............ i Tennant lb ........ 4 Breen, rf .... French, 3b .. T. Rellly, 3b. Orendorff, o Brown, p .... Cadman .... ToUls .... 35 3 9 24 11 3 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, cf 4 3 1 10 0 PoweHSf 8 1 S .1 ,' 0 Watson, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Borton. lb t 2 1 U . 0 0 B. Rellly, 3b 4 2 3 6 J 0 Melnke, ss 4 0 2 3.5 0 Roth, 3b 4-0:1,0 1 1 Gossett, C 4 0 0 8 1 0 Johnson, p 4 1.2 0 4 0 Total .36 10 12 r 14 1 .... Batted for Brown In ninth. Sioux City........ 00O1010 0 1-3 Bt Joseph. v 1 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 -10 Three-base hit: Tennant. Two-base hits: Meinke (2). Johnson, MyeVs.. Sacrifice hits: Watson. B. Rellly. Stolen bases:.. T.. Rellly (2). Left on bases: Sioux CUy. ; 6t Joseph, 7. Struck out: By Johnson, 5: by Brown, 1 First base on balls;. Oft Johnson, JS off Brown. 3. Wild pitch: Johnsonv Double plays: French tO Oren dorff to Tennant; Gossett to B. Rellly. H .... V. I - . T .. (. 1 1 lime; i w. uraiii i CLOSE GAME GOES TO LINCOLN Wichita Defeated by the goathpaw : PItehe WlTroa. t LINCOLN, June 19. Lincoln used . an other southpaw pitcher today -against 4 .. CURES LEI DISEASES be tii(sd!to some War r aw tn nourishing the skin, regulating its turn; or add. which are THE BEU: OMAHAV THURSDAY, JUNE Chicago, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE NATL. LE O-VK- W.LJPct. W.UPct Bt. Joseph. 3 23 .610 New - York.. 89 U .780 Omaha 31 24 .(44 Pittsburgh .29 21 .586 Denver, ....30 25 .545 Chicago ....27 21 .663 Des Molnes.29 27-.618 Sioux Clty.28 28 .500 Wichita ...28 31 .476 Lincoln ....21 30 . 434 Topeka -....20 35 . 364 Cincinnati .80 25 .645 PWla. .......20 2ft .485 St." Louis.. ..a 84 .404 Brooklyn .,.19 80 .388 Boston 18 37 .327 ; AMER. , ASSN. -W.L.Pct. Toledo 42 21 .667 Columbus .: 43 23 .625 Mlnneap's ..88 23 .618 Kan. City.. 82 32 .500 8t Paul..w..27 88 .415 Ind'apolis .26 39 .400 Milwaukee .25 39 .391 Louisville ..22 39 .361 AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPet Boston 36 19 .665 Washlngton84 23 .66 Chicago ...34 24 -686 Phila. 30 82 .656! Detroit .,'....27 31 .466 Cleveland ..24 29 .453 New" York. .IT 32 .84: St Louis.. II 38 .2961 WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines, 8; Omaha, 13. I V Soulx City, 8; Bt Joseph, id. ..Topeka, .;.Denver, 8. - . Wichita, 4; Lincoln, . NATIONAL LEAGUE, .,, k Philadelphia, I; Brooklyn, 6. New York, (; Boston, t. St Louis, 1; Pittsburgh, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. t St Louis, 1; Chicago, 2. , i i icvemna, s; feiroit, l, , Philadelphia, 8-4; Washington, 1-3. Boston, 6; New York, 2. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ' s Columbus, 1; Toledo. 3. Minneapolis-Milwaukee, rain. Indianapolis, 7-0; Louisville, 2-3. St. Paul, 7; Kansas City, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. ' ; York. 6; Grand Island, 10, N , Seward, 6; Kearney, 7. . ; Columbus, 3; Hastings, 7. , ' Fremont, 9: Superior, L ' . MINK LEAGUE. . , !", Beatrice, 8; Nebraska Ctty, 7. Auburn, 1; Falls City. 4. Humboldt, 4-2; Hiawatha, 16-8. Games Today, r Western League Des Moines fit Omaha, Sioux City at St. Joseph, Topeka at Den ver, Wichita at Lincoln. ' National League Philadelphia at Brook lyn, New York at Boston, Chicago at St Louis, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. American League St. Louis at cnicago, Cleveland at Detroit, Philadelphia at Washington, Boston at New oYrk. American Association Columbus at To ledo, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Indian apolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Kansas city. -. . . . .. . Nebraska State League xorK at urana Island, Seward at Kearney, Columbus at Hastings, Fremont at Superior. Mink Leasrue-Nebraska City at Bea trice, Hiawatha at Auburn, Falls City at Humboldt. Wlehlta.and won a smart contest by a score 01 o to . ecore: LINCOLN. ' AB. R II. O. A. E. II. ' V a. Berghammer, ss., ..J 1 . I 11 role. 2D i. .. 3 .i 4 Cobb, rf Mccormick. .. 4 Barbour, 3b., ........ 3 . Mullen, lb........... S Miller, cf.. .......... S Camey, c S Wolverton, p. 3 Totals .,31 10 37 IS I WICHITA. AB. R.-H. A. 0 0 1 0 0 PettlKrw. cf 3 1 Craig, if 6 0 e I: o . i 0 Davis, rf 3 Wacob, rf 3 ; Hughes, lb ..- Westersil, 3b 3 Callahan, ss. ........ $ Mee, 2b S demons, c..,, 4 Purham, p..,.. Mlddleton ! Totals .,v,t.v...S7 4 ' 24 10 2 Batted for Purham in ninth. Lincoln 3 0 0 4 01 3 0 - Wichita i .0 0 0 H4IOM Runs batted In: McCormlck. Mullen. Wacob, Mee (2). Three-base hits. Bar bour. Two-base Jilts: Mullen. Carney, Mee. Left on bases: Lincoln, 8: Wichita, K Double play: Mee to Callaban to Hughes to Clemons. , Stolen bases: Mil ler, Craig.- v Sacrifice ' hits: Cole. B ar bour.1 Miller, fitruck out? By Wolverton, 4: by -Durham, 3. Bases on balls: Oft Wolverton, S; off Durham, 4. Wild pitch: Durham. Tim of same: l:5i. Umpires: Klssaneand Myers. . ; ' Orleaaa Omm Hew Park. ORLEANS. Neb.. June 19.W8DeciiLl.V- Tne vrieans Atniettcs opened their new ball Pr wiui a viotory over Huntley. Wynkoop tor Oleans starred at bat with a two-bagger and a home run, scoring seven of the lrht scorea,'-- Pitcher Short relieved Wynkoop in the seventh inninc end held Huntley hltiesa for the balance O rtae . same, , , tscora oy, wnings:. Huntleyv 0 0 1 l Orleans 'A 1 -. 8 4 Batteries: ' S trickier and Richmond; vvynaoop,, bnort ana carroii. - , v , - , :. .v v? -; Klavn atralaht fes Blooaaflclil. BLOOMFIELD Neb.. June 19.-(Sie. tlal.) Bloomfleld defeated Newcastel for the second time on the home grounds yesterday This makes nine straight sanies tor Kioomneia. score; Bioomneid ,J i i m M n Newcastle .4 0 0, 1 3 0-4 S 'Batteries: Bloomfleld, Lackas and West; Newcastle, sanro. ana ratridge. .tfninire: Faoiur WaUaca. . fcr a A.AA ' Copyright 1M3, National Nswt Asia. y --"' ';' ;" :.---.r l-rHe COrAJBTtO 5 MARQUARD JflNS FIFTEEN Giants' Star Twirler is Credited with v Anothet Vctory. -GOES IN WITH THE SCORE TIE Victory la Won Over Boston Team , la the Tea th Inatns of a Heavy Hlttlna Contest. . . BOSTON, June 19.-The New Yorks de feated Boston 8 to S in a ten-inning game today. It counted as Marquard's fifteenth straight victory, as the score, was a tie when he went in during the eighth inning. Score: .;;: . . -. ...';.. NW YORK. ..BOSTON. AB H.O.a ll, vi , aA.H.O.A.S. nasr'sa, etl I 1 fMeDon'S, lb 4 t 1 I 0 Doyle, Sb.... t Cimpbell, ell 1 I M Merkla. 16- "SWMiwr, Xb. l t 4 10 llunu. .. i Klrk. rt...I I 1 l. 0 Becker, rf... 8 Menos. b.- I l i JtckmiL If.. I A A 1 4 HouMr,'lb..4 til 0 Heron. '"1 I O'R'urse, sltld . a I H 1 Drlln. .., o 0 r 4 e a 4 Rriiin; :.. 4 "8 s i i yietsber, Amu, lUrauarS, pv D UHese, p Miller 4114a ..l 0 0 0 Totals It 11 10 14 1 ToUlt 11 10 M 14 1 Ney York 0 I ( 0411 I t 0 1-ti Boston 0000 02210 0-5 Batted for O'Rourke in eighth. Two-base hits: Becker. Sweeney. Merkle, Kirke. Three-base hits: . Fletcher. 8nod gress, Hess, Heriog, Sweeney. Hits: Off Ames, 9 in seven and two-third innings; off Marquard, 1 In two and one-third Innings. Stolen bases: McDonald (2 Jackson. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 6: off Ames, 1. Struck out: By Hess, 3; oy Ames, s; by Marquard, 3.. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Brennan and Emslie. - Fire Stralsbt for Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, June 19.-The Brooklyns won their fifth straight same, defeating f miaaeipnia. tsoore: . . r. . , , BROOKLTls. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.OA.B. Marsn. cf... 1111 OPukerl cf.. 4 110 0 Cutthew, lb. 4 I 1 S SKittbe, lb... S S i i 1. smtin, id s l l s urvta, rf .. 4 0 1 Dtuoen. id. t 1 is UMegee, It ... 4 l e o s l a ouiderui. lb. I 110 0 Downey, lb.. 1 e Tooley. ss... 4 III ODoolta. ... 4 1-4 t Miller, 0.... I I 1 OKIIllfer, o.4 4 2 1 KoeUer, p.. 110 1 0Tltu 1 0 0 0 0 Curtle, p.... I 0 0 4 0 Totals.. wunwe ToUIl II T 14 11 i Philadelphia 00000200 0-2 Brooklyn 02101001 Two-base hit: Cravath. Three-base hits: Luderus, Tooley. Home run: Daley. Sac rifice hits: Smith, Miller. Stolen bases: Cutshaw, Smith, Tooley, Miller, Bases On balls: Off Curtis, 1; off Knetser, 3. Struck out: By Curtis, 3; by Knetzer, 6. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Bason and John stone. Pirates Beat Cardinals, PITTSBURGH. June lfc-The pitching or Rooinson featured the game today, Pittsburgh - defeating St Louts- 8 to t Dcore: HTT8BITROH. ST. LOUI3. AB.H.O.A.B. ' . AB.H.O.A.B BTrne. Sb... 4 10 1 SBunlnt. lb. 4 1 1 1 0 Cerej, lt.. I 1 I 0Me.se. if... 4 4 S 0 0 HjraU. rt.... tlO OHenmr, ss... 1014 0 Wtsner, .. 4 1 0 4 lK'netchy. lbl 110 0 I) Miller, lb.4 ,l I 0 lEvue, rf.... 4 4 10 0 Wlleoa. cf...l lie OSmlth, lb.... I 0100 M'Crthy. lbl 0 1 t OOakes, cl.... 1 0 10 0 Olbeoa, e.... I 0 10 1 SWloto, C....I 0 110 Robmeoa, p. 4 l o l Owoodburn, p 1 0 0 0 1 Willie, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 1 10 M U IDeJe. p Mill T0U1b...S0 Hi .0.1 Plttsbureh 10430000 -8 8t. Louis 0100 000 0,1 Two-base hits: Byrne, ' Miller. Three- base hits: Wagner,- Wilson. Home run: Koenetchy. Bases on balls: off Robinson, l: woodburn. 3; Willi, s: Dale. 1. Hit by pitcher: Willie, McCarthy; by Robin- scon, tiauser. structc out: oy KoDinson, ;b yWoodburn, 1; by WiUis, 8; Dale. 1. Hits: on wooaourn. in x l-s lnninsa: Willis, 4 In 1 3-3 Innings; Bale 3 in 4 Innings. Time: z:oo, umpires Rlgier and Firmer an. Wlaa rifteea . stralckt Games. INGLESIDE. Neb.. June 19. fBneclal.e- The State Hospital team defeated Qlltner, nere today oy tne ecore or 10 to 2. This Is the fifteenth consecutive victory tor the Hospital team, not having lost a game this year. . . Tne oatung oi crann and the ail around work of Haley featured. Batteries: f or ingieside, Haley and Smith; for Glltner, Harris and Luby. Umpire: Meltvedt. Wleser Wins from Madison. W1BNKR. Nsb.. June U.-tSneolaLV- Wlsner defted Madison here Tuesday by thee core f 3 to L With men on seo on dan dthlrd in the fifth McMullen hit for three bases, scoring two. Madison scored on an error. Score by innings: Wisner .: 0. 3 0 0 0 j Madison 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 NEBRASKA CITY. ; Ne.f june,l9. (Speclal Telegram.) Nebraska . City won the second game of the series .from Beatrice in the seventh' inning. Sporrer, Cocoran and Clair of Nebraska' City knocked home'Tuna. ' 43core: R.H.E. Beatrice 000030000-378 Neb. City 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 0 0-f 3 4 Batteries: Dull1 and Darrow; 'Corcoran ana uoiawait. umpire; ward, ham... The Persistent ana Judicious 'Use "of Newspaper Advertising Is the-fiead to Buslneas -Success . 20, 1912. DrawiM for The Bee by; Tad TO CONev 15"- 1 ValOOtO CMtCA GO?J '. ATHLETICS STOP SENATORS Washington's Winning Streak Comes ... to Abrupt Termination. TWO DEFEATS CHALKED UP Philadelphia Captorea First Game in Tern Innings and the Second la Rally la ae Niata Ianlnc PHILADELPHLi. June .-Washing ton's, winning streak of seventeen games was broken when the home team won a double-header. Philadelphia captured the first game In ten innings and the second by a nlnth-innlng. .rally. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. " ' WA8HINOTON. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. Lord. rf..... 4 0 11 OMoeller, rt. 4 0 1 0 1 Olaiing. ct..4 11 0 OKoiter, lb.. 4 0 0 1 Collins. . lb.. I 0 4 8 OMllea, ef. 4 0 10 0 Baker, lb... 4 1 1 2 OOendli, lb... 4 0 IS 0 Struok. .lt.- 4 0 10 OSbenks, If.. I 110 0 Mclnnei; lb. 4 0 10 0 1 Morgan, 2b.. 4 1 1 1 1 Barry. aa....4 -1-0 i OMcBride, n.) 1 1 I Lapp,- e...ii. 'l -7- 0 Henry , e.... 1 0 13 Coombe. p... 1 111 OHughee, p.. I 1 0 ToUle.....34 7 80 16 J Totals 30 111 11 3 One out when winning run scored. Washington ....0 0 0 001000 0-1 Philadelphia ...0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 Two-base hits: Shanks, Hughes. Home run: Baker, Bases on balls; Off Coombs, 3. Struok out: By Hughes, 4; by Coombs. 7. Time: 3:20v - Umpires; Egan and O'Lougblln. - Score, second game: One out when winning run scored. PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K. Lord, rt.... 4 0. Oldring, of.. , 0 Colllne, lb.. I 1 Baker, lb... 4 1 Strunk, If... 2 1 Mclrmet, lb. 4 1 Barry, is.... I 1 Thomas, c... I 0 Bender, p... I 0 0 Moeller. ct. I 0 1 1 Footer, lb... 4 0 Milan, cf... 4 OOandll, lb... 3 OShanka,. If... 4 OMorgan. 2b. 4 OMcBride, . I OAlntmltb. o. I OFelty. p. 2 0 0 1 I 1 I 1 I 0 0 4 0 0 ToUls 10 7 27 1 ToUlS 10 41S 0 3 Washington 000300000-8 Philadelphia , 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 Twn-base hit: Baker. Three-base hits: Shanks, Barry, Gandll. Stolen base: Milan. Struck out: By feity, i; oy eenaer, . Bases on balls: Off Pelty, 1; off Bender, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Kgan. . Bodle's Home Ras Wlas. CHICAGO, June 19. Bodle's home run In the sixth inning gave Chicago a vic tory over St. Louis. Score: CHIOAOO. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Rih. lb.... 112 4 OShotten. cf.. 4 0 110 I liord. 2b I 2 0 1 OComptoa. rf I i VVIJBUH, ... . - wu.u.m... - - Colllne, rf.. 4 13 0 OPratt, lb.... 4 1 Bodlo, ct.... 1 110 OHogan. If... 4 0 Zelder. lb... 1 0 il 1 0 Austin, lb... 2 0 Weaver, H.. 2 1 2 1 0 Wallace, so. 1 0 Kuhn, o 2 0 ( 4 0 Stephens, c 1 1 Bern, B.-.r.-rS- e 1- 2-OG.-BroB, - 0 . . .. ...... . .isj.j. Brtrva, pl 'O Total .21 7 27 14 0Laporte .... 1 0 I. Totals 80 I 24 14 Batted for E. Brown in eighth. Chicasro 1 0 0 0 0,0 !1 0,1 3 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0-00 e 1-1 Three-base hit: Stovall. Home run Bodie. Hits: off B. Brown, 7 in seven Innings; none off C. Brown in one. Dou ble clays: Exan to Stovall: Austin, Pratt, Stovall, Shotten, Stovall. First base on balls: off Bens.. 2; off E. Brown, 8; off C. Brown, 1. Struck out: by Bens, 7; by Brown, L Umpires: Connolly and Hart. ' .- Gvesa- Holds Tia-ers. , DETROIT, June 19.-Gregg held Detroit to three hits and Cleveland won. The visitors bunched four singles with an error in the seventh and soored all their runs. Score:. . . . , CLEVELAND. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A-E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney, K...I 14 0 OBuah. e... I 0 2 10 oleon. n.... 4 Louden id., ivies OCobb, of..... I 110 0 OCrawford,, rt 1 0 0 0 0 ODe-oaoty, U4 0 1 0 0 OOalaor, lb... I 10 1 0 0 Mori art y, .2b 4 I I 3 1 OStasas. e..l lilt OWlUett. p... 10 111 Jacksoa, rf.. 4 Lajole. lb... I Eaotort. C 4 B'm'baa, ct 2 Turner, 2b. .-2 Bel), lb 1 Gregg, p....... 4 Totali.....24 10 2T I 8 ToUle..... I 27 10 X Detroit . o -i e o e 0 0 0 0-1 Cleveland 0 0 .0 0 0. 0 3 0 03 Struok out: By Gregg, 7; by WUlett, 1 Bases on balls: Oft Gregg, .; off Willett, L Double Play: Bush te-Stanage. Passed ball: Stanage. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Dineen and Sheridan. ' Chase Oat of Game. ' NEW TQRK. June 19,-Bedlent pitched well, holdiiur New York to live singles. First Baseman Chase of New Tork was struck in the chest by a flying bat in tha morning practice and will be out of the game tor an Indefinite period. Score ..BOSTON." ' ' NOW TOIUC. , AB.H.OjUt. AB.H.O.AJS. nrv'rf.. 2 10 0 OMaloney. ef. 4 1 10 Henka, rtl 0 Terkee, 2b.. 4 1 Speaker; ct. I 1 Lewie. If...'. 1 UOert'e, 2b 4- 2 Stehl, lb.... 2 1 Knitle, aa. I 0 Carrlsaa. .. 4 1 Btdleot, p... 4 1 VB-uara r, aow v m IOm, If. 4 2 4 0 OSlmroona. lb 4 0 12 0 OXInn, rf 2 0 10 OHartaell. lb. U 1 I 1 Stamp, at... 2 0 14 0 Sweeney, c. 2 14 0 OWarbop, p.. I 0 0 I Totals 22 1 17 13 1 TOU1S.....32 10 J IS 1 -Boston .....w.-i, 0 0 0 2 0 8 1 0 New York 0 01100000-3 ' Tnree-baso hit: L. Gardner. Home run: .Lewis. Double play: Stump to Gardner to Simons. Bases on balls: Off Warhop, l;-off eBdlent. 1. Struck out: pitched ball.' By Warhop, -Stahl. Time: 1:40. Umpires:.- Evans and Wsstervelt. t. Hiawatha Drubs -: uHinboldt.Twioe "V ." " " ' '- .', -.si- 'HIAWATHA Kas., Jun. 19.-f(Speclal Telegram.)Hlawatha crawled into fourth place, today by taking two slow ones from . Humboldt, , Both : games were ; Jpter estlng, A fight between the vistors' third baseman '.and- short stop over a headon hump when both fielded the same-bail was an-event. The benching of Kant, the Hiawatha. leader, evened things. Score, flrat'tame; V.4.. B-ttB. Humboldt 03101010-415 t Hiawatha--.;....-.. 1010 6 4 0 4 -W 14 .. BatUHMi'etpohr. HalL Btaok and Dle; Riley and waiey. oeeono uame: amb0ldi , 1 0 Q 0 0 Irr T .1 Hiawatha '".,.;....;ru....x .0,1 3 i ,4 Battrles: EJrrOtt and Diets; Smith, and Mazav. "' f . " 'i'1" FALLS'. CITY",- Neb-, June -19(Special etelegratml-rFalls City , won today; The fildlng; tf StlU well .and the:, pitching' of WSCtouttpZ)UL trnck Sout- fifteen- -men,: L were notable, events ot the' game. " Seore: . . . ,.; ,.-.- .... ,,-.:.!'.-B,H.E-! Falls' City..U "2 0 1 I O' fl 1 -t 8 a Auburn 0 1 5 0 0 ,T1 Batteries: -FaUe lty,-MoClure" and Shestaok; Auburn, " Zonderman and Musser. . tTmpirej Harmony. ,.c -' Dorchester Blanks MUford. DORCHESTERk- Neb.. -June 19. (Spe cial.) Dorehestar; defeated - Mllford. in a snappy and. fast base, bail game here by the score 'or 4, to ft, Score by 'innings: "' '.:.'.':-.. 'R, u rrenester v.! 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 0-4 3 i Mllford .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 7 Brar A fnftViveof Story in Pteturtt by."Fanati,,Nb. 41 .' , erV i' eoawesseswaweBai j,:mj , 1.. L'jf - ja? ! H . V f trSeWi. A 1- .' - -. - ;-.-' i I rs M.i. A I aTail Bfur Badger may be excused for resort- . iag to atrategy to protect tha reputation of the 'k Oak Ifm" tad . WvmS Peerless Jeep This reputation ( 60 years' constant effort to furnish the best beer made. Phone our agent to ' send you a case end convince yquiself. Brewed, aged and bottled only by W. C. HEYDEN. iVtaaaaw, OMAHA, NEB. (1 AtoA344 . BeDPoaslat tZAJU. FURTH. DirfriboSar. 7U South 16th Strewt PbeSMet BeQ Oooilae 4634 AaA-J(530 Clip (Acs Prtau cartoon. HASTINGS :MEASr TIE Takes Game Handily from Columbus e . rf i IV T WVVW W anr w r. ... ' - . i E i FOETMAN STAES WITH THE STICX emia-saMaj Fremont Walks Awar from Superior WhU' York and- Craa4 Isla'a' " Put XT Iaferlor ExhlM , " "tlon of the Game.'' HASTINGS, Neb;,--June 19.-(Special Telegran?.) Hastings' v.'pn ; .easily, pter Columbua todays Toftman starring, with f five hits in to timet .. at .bat fimitll, i Fortman - and Palmar dia good work in I the- field.. Score:. . ....... r-. : R.H.E. J Columbus .-..'.A 0 .1 ff 1 0 .0.-1-4 4 Hastings ,..,..2 0 2 3 0 .0,0 VI11 Batteries: Hastings, Kauet ana xiarri Oii; Columbus, Shaver and Co. - Superior Trlmiuedi '; '8tTPEfR10R, Neb., juiie d.-KSpwial Telerara.-Saperior lost to Fremont to day, 9 to L Kingdon only allowed four hits, while the; victor gathered eleven ' off Quinn, Score: ;' ' "' J" ' R.H.B. Fremont ......i 2 0 10 0 0 t-U 2 Superior 0 0 0 . 0 1,0 i O-1 4 3 ' 'Ratteriesr Fremont. Kinjrdon and-Neff: Superior, Qulnn and Millor. .Umpire; Col lins. " GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June I.-(Spe- cial Telegrarh.)--Adrk -and 'Gritrtd Islarid put up a poor exhibition today in a game won by the locals. -Hit and errors were plentiful.: Schoonover made., two home runs .in '.succession.! one-.of iwhlofc- was done by hfrting. inside of the-, fence. ;avla was benched in; the first inning. Score: ''-' ' V-.; i. : .-: " E.H.E. York ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-ll-5j7 Gd..lsland ,.2 1 1 30 I V I' Wl2. S : Batterlesf Wilkins and BbhiUU;; Rich mond' and Jokerst. -'"Earned - una- York, 2r Grand Tsland,. 6. Two-base hit: Kelloy. Three-base hits: Thiretein and Grannan. Home "runs: Schoonover, 2. First base on 6alls:,'Otf Wilkins; 3; off Richmond, 2. Struck out By Wilkins. X; by. Richmond, 6 Double play; Osborne to Mslmaulst Hit by pitched ball: Firesteln, Badura. First base on errors: York, 3; Grand Island, 6. .Umpire: Nugentr.-. slhiite;ncjw on sale are new crop of otScco, theberfem- I jTIu ii uie puian ELT0R0 Badger has been earned only after nearly John Gund Brewing C LaCroMe, Wis. ' Yoa mill want the entire series. Try them "- .. ...... . I v. t. Jt.