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Bringing Up Father
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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HOfiEbT AND
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FROM ROME CREW
iliyrr'i Home Bun in Tenth Inning
Wins Close Game for Ksw
j. Aggregation.
Jfihai score is imt to eight
I 'tOPKKA Kan.. June L-Mayer's home
IVun In the tenth Inning won a rugged
oaw nnK for Topeka, to I. Kru
jpr'g hlttin fT Omahi an early lead
nd Ilea the ecore In the ninth. Score:
t OMAHA.
AD. H
Vmlth. If
Jreen: 2h
."t"orylh, rf..
rJ rubier, c...
jruK. 3b. .
f i'honinaon, 'f
clilletinr. lb
jWhelan, ms....
P .
Mobnson, p....
i'looinun. p.,.
t.verd.in, p....
U
C Total"
1
Vo li rm. lb
tllortwk'k. a.,,,,
ZMayer. !..
3.Hliiiore, Sb.i.
Vi.ckson, cf
XU-M-he, if
tTralticr. rf
;J!upp, C
4 nr liner, p
"'YUdman, p....
(lunn, p..,
finover .........
- Total
:::::: 8
8
6
4
6
6
3
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1 .
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TOI'FKA.
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0
JI. O. A. B. j
I 7-1 0
0 110
1 t c
4 4 1 8
2 14 0
OHIO
J 7 I 0
111
821
0 0 0 0
1. 0 0
t o U 0
IS 29 12 6
H. O. A. K.
112 0
2 3 2
1 W 0
410
110 0
1 1 0 0
1 too
0 1 0
0 0 0.4
0 0 1
0 0 0 0
7 II 0
Standing of Teams
NAT. JjKAOI'K
W.L..I'1.
VTEBT. LVTAIU'E.
W.l. I'i t
lo Molnc L'l 12 .i!-.i CMcaao V.l At
Top.k ,...!S 14 .Wi; HoiHon ...... v 1 f-';
OmHha 17 14 .M Fhlla 71 1 .R-'
I-nvT Ill 14 .fil"! HrKklyn ...IK IX .V
Ht Joeph..l'l IS .r.ltllHt. lxxil....19 0 .17
I.lmoln t...14 H .IM PlttKburah ..H 20 .474
Hloux City.. 13 1 .419'Clnclnnatl ..15 1 .441
WloMH .... 7 1 ..! N Vork...l4 .4U
AMHH. AB8 N
W.tl'ct.
Indianap'lla.M 14 .mm
Kan. City. .21 14
Ixiilvlll.. , 30 1 .fi- Falrhnry
-iiiwuKee..ii is .b.0 .-vorniiK
MTATK LKAOUK
W.UUI'rt.
Bfatrloe .... 4 Ml
Ynrk 7 6 SM
1 .Nix
7 6 .r3
!; 'Two out whn wlnnln pin ooi"d.
f 'Hat tod tor Wiedman In the aeventh.
Topcha t OQ111BVO
3 'mat. 1 0 0 t 1,3 0 1 0-4
Dome rune: Mayer, Strslih. Two-haee
J, it: i'orhran. Jai-kaun. Kruoirwr (K). Kor
yth. Kruir. rUltlli'liiir. Kverdnn. facrt
h!t: Mnyrr, lalinr, Trlnr. 80-llfir-e
fly: Trainer, breen. iruiible Playa:
J xttlmor to llayer: bralth to Kmc.
Mi.lfri baac Cmhran 2), LAttlniora,
tiarkaQn. Koch (S), llappa (3. llrvar.
Slira; Off LhnT, 7 in our mni one
Si.lnl tiinlntf; off Wlcriman. 1 in two and
lo-thlni Intilnira: off Cl'inn. I In three
inning; off Ijkruoii, 2 In three ant two
Jhlrda Innlnsa; off Johnaon, 1 In cna In
jilnr; oil Cluaman, S In two IihiIuki; 6.f
w vordim, 1 in three Innlntc. Kura - on
Jail: off t'na.'inrr. 2; off t'lunn. 1; off
JelHn, S; oft Clonman. 2; off Kverdnn,
3. struck out: Hy Iiaahnrr. ; by Wied
man. 1; by Clunn, 2; by larnon, 1; by
. Iwrnnn. I; by Kr5nn, 1. Ktruck out:
liy iaiinrl fc, by I'iunn, 2: by Laraoa. I:
,v 'aian. 1. Hit by pitrnvd ball: Py
J Arnon, 2; by Cloaman. 1; by Kvcrdon. ;
i-y Clunn. I. Paart bail: Kruener. Time:
2' 40. L'mi'lrea: Cuaick and parent.
j .
INtOLN WINK THIS UPESBft
laaaser mm4 Onarr ( Joalra
, allied frvaai tiroaaxda.
- MN'OOLN. June L-I.lnraln won the
j t""uim aajne of the M. Joaeph arlea.
f to 4. hy outl'attlna; and outfmldlnv their
i'Pponenta. Manaaor Kattcraun of the
icitora waa iineu ana rxmiiea irom inn
rounda by 1 niLtlic Myara. and later
twi.rr Holland waa compelled to follow
la ntaiMMfer. Bcore:
LINCOLN.
AB. It. If. O. A. E.
.. 4 1 0 0 0
,. a a i a t o
Ht. Paul....2) 1 .M3 Ilaatinae: ...7 .(.
Cleveland .14 21 .! Ud. Uland.. J .t-W
Cnlumhiia ..l." 22 .40T.I Kearn-y
Minn-Hp lm 1.1 Is All I Colttmbna 4 .'i
AMER. LKAOt'K. KKD. LEAOl E.
W.L.Piti W.I..Pt
Clilcao ...."7 14 .CM rittburgh..24 16 .IS
IX-trult 2U 17 .t'y Newark 2 14 ;i l
Hoiton M .hW Chimao 28 17 .i5
New York. .19 14 .64.11 Kan. Clty...2a lr .F4
Warh 14 in .4.7, Ht. Iula....l7 17 .tM
Cleveland ..17 HO .4Mi! Brooklyn ...17 3 .4f0
Kt l,oul....lS .4111 Paltlmore ..15 U
1'hllB 13 27 .r.".f Buffalo 1
leerda'a lleaalla.
WESTKMN LBAOl'E.
8t. Joceph, 4: Lln-oln. 4. -!
Alolnea-Denver, rain.
Omaha. 8; Topeka. . ,
NKI.KAfcKA KTATK LEAOL'K.
Norfolk. 1: Columbua, s.
llaatlnKa, j; York, 11.
Orand laland. 2: Kearney, 3.
Beatrice, 1: Falrbury, 2.
NATIONAL LKAOVK.
New York. 0: Beaton. 7.
Philadelphia. 4: Brooklyn. I.
Chlraei, 2: Plltaburgh, 0.
Cincinnati. S: 8t. lxula. 4.
AMKRICAN LEiAQUK.
Detroit. 1; CliK-ano, 4.
Ht. Louia, 2; Cleveland. 1. ...
PhllMdvlptilH, S; Waahlngton, . ...
Boaton, 4; New York. a.
KKDKRAL L1CAQVK..
Hsltlmore, 1- Buffalo, 1.
Nowark. 7; Brooklyn, 2.
Kanaaa City, 3; Chioaa;o,l.
AMEK1CAN AHHOCIAT10N.
Loulavlllo, 2; Columbua, 4.
tiamta Tnday.
Western LeatueHt. Joaeph at iLnooln,
IkB Molnea at Denver. Omaha at To
peka, BUu City at WlrhlUi.
National Leaaue New York tt Boaton.
PhtlRdelphU at rBooklyn. Chliaao at
plttaburgh. Cincinnati at 8t. Loula.
American I a rue Detroit at Chicago,
ft. lula at Cleveland, New York lit
Wanhiimton, Boaton at PMIadelphla.
Federal Leftfrne it. Loula at Chlcao,
rittburh at Kanann City. Baltimore at
Newark, Brooklyn at Burfalo. .
ttte League (trend lalnnd at Kearney,
Norfolk at Columbua. Hauling at York,
Beatrire at Kalrbury.
ROMPING BRAYES .
FIND "OLDMASTER"
Bostona Hit Mathewaon Freely,
While Pitcher Raptn Slanki
Giant Batamen.
FLETCHER
IS
BANISHED
.(C.iBffli
it. win
Volfe, If
afflnan, ...
lumu, lb.
dilntr. rf
Velly.
iHciirelber, cf......
I.loyd. 2b
h ants, c
arveaoa, p
r
ToUla J3
1
2
w
a
i
i
2
10
o
o
o
1
0
4
0
10
t
a
27 17
t'aae. 2b..
J'o
ox. If.
r.VatKMt. rf
01. faueraon. lb.
J.wnIuI. t'f
tHrtttuu. ab 2 l
t. II I lam, cf .. 4 V
?'. I'at'aun. Mf-lb a 0
Kvhli. c 3 0
ikaff, p 3 0
BT. JOSEPH.
AIL It. II
4 11
4
4
3
1
2
O.
0
A.
24 ia
Total 81 4 3
iijiiuuill e w a v -v
l. Jo-)h 0 1 0 o a 0-4
1 Twe-baa hit: Naeveaon. R. William
riMjul.ie play: Brtttun t" White to II.
'lettereon. Stolen baaea; Wolfe, Mo
2iaffiKun, II. Wllllitin. It. t'atteraon.
ucrlluc hit: McUafllfnn. Dally. Brit
,'iun Kiriik out: By Narvvaon, C; by
Ukaff, . Raca on bell: off Narve
o!i. 2: oif Lakalf, . Time: 1U. I'm
',1'lre: Myre.
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Oaklaad Trlaaa Lyaaa.
J OAKLAND. Neb.. June I. special Tel
Fred Hamilton Puts
Golf Ball Into Hole
in One at 200 Yards
i
The Omaha Country 'club pulled t'.f a
number of odd atunta on the golf link
a aort of Memorial day Affair to rare
for the Urge crowd of golfer who were
preeent.
The main event was a flag corneal.
Khlch waa won by Moaher O. Colpetier
over field of 130 atartere. With a hand
icap of twenty-four he took the flag
I. round to the twenty-ftrat hole, ualng 104
troke.
In the driving conleit P. Chaae waa
fit at, the aggregate of hi three .Irivea
being Cut yard. W. N. Chamber had a
tutur average, but hi total waa only
HI.
J. W. Redlck won the approach conteet.
rutting two out ef three ball into a bar
rel at thirty yard. J. T. Htewart waa
acond with one out of three.
The real aenaatlon of the aftnrnntwi
waa when FVd P. Hamilton made the
eighteenth hole In the flag conteat ia one
ttoke. The dlataaoe ia 3u yard.
HARLEM RIVER EVENTS
RUN OFF SMOOTHLY
SEW l'ORK, June 1. 1i fe't weather
and water condition prevailed today
during U.e aecond annual regatta ot the
New York Rowlug aaeoclatlon, held on
the tnilu and a quarter cfcurae en the
Ilarlain river here.
Ihla city carried away moat of the
Junior race. Philadelphia won the three
rlaaalc f sat urea and Baltimore ormen
took the aclaliun aingle prlae.
The junior elght-oared raoe waa won
by Columbia university lit 6. 80S. but the
cram.! Oakland gave Bancroft a terrt- Funlhaja university crew gave them a
.i.le beating at lue tif Memorial oay oale- ood raoe.
"f.rauon a( i-yon. Monuuy. it t i. nrown , ,
;l ad the Bancroft Uittera at hia roervy at . . , , ,. -r n . Ilr-
-all tttne. atriklng out BlxVen of them RALLY FAILS TO SAVE
.tud letttng them down with but on tit. .,., . . .
-ehtcb a a fiuke, a pop-up baik of f u t BROWN FROM DEFEAT
'bae which could eaaily hava bma cuthi I
.i.y W-r. .Oakland would Ilka to hear iViiiiv.-m- ' i ti
.irora auiue flit-ilaaa teama for July 4! CRoMDlINv L. It J.. Juue l.-AI-
Btga tp.
r 1X)8 ANOKLK8. June L-Artliur
' I- ronune, lurnur pitcher for the New
. V'ork National lawgue team, algned a cou
ttrtul today tth tii Ventre Coast league
'i lu. )uy Miu-he'l ui be turned back
p.. ia M. Iouia Amnrdtu from when.
cam, undsr onion, it wa announced.
Mat.
though Brown had aplrlted nlnih
Innlng ral!y, nuiking five hit In uccee
kn, the game waa lost to Harvard, 11
to 10, today. With the Laee full In tht
fifth, Charlie Bry of Harvard made a
home run. In the next inning Crowell,
Brown' flrat atxlng pit' her, wa driven
from the box. Score: It II K.
Brown 0 4 0- ft 0 e 3 4 414 17 t
Harvard ...1 3 4 3 0 0-11 11 8
Baturrtra: Mahan and llerte: Crowell.
Cram and Donoviui.
; n.aeflteg r tkaerUU'i
T awal.
j I juit winter I uaed Chamberlain'
. Llnlrtier t for theumatlc palna. atirfnaa Bark Vear la la.ur tided.
: aor-wae of ti e knoea, and can con-i rni''Alo. J:ine 1 pveaidrnt JohiiMtu
jAcletUloi'aly aay that I never used any- of tli Aimrican lea.'ia U.iy m.l.iJinu.ly
:'h r that did me eo much rood.1 -Kd-; '"Pendea Bui k Weaver of the White
r-.tt viv v .... tui hi conduct laviaru I mplre
'raft. Kit. V T. OHalnaMe h,m.i., , iutr...i
n.frrtif n .-ti cri i-eriirm
BOSTON, June 1. Boston's ability to
hit Mathewaon freely while Ragan was
holding New York batsman to two hits.
resulted In nn eav victory for the Braves
today. 7 to t. One of the visitors' hits
was the rewiilt of an Intended sacrifice.
Fletcher was banished from the gam In
the sixth for disputing a decision. Score:
NEW YOKK. BOSTON.
Buriw, rf....4 1 S AB.H.O.AK.
Iuil IK... 4 aft Stfnrin. rf ..4 410
lohert, lb . I 1 lililoert. rf.. 4
KMirher, . Ortiip't'k. Zb 4 I I t
Oram, M... 1 iynnollr. It. 4 I 14 4
Itnlwrtin. It I 1 t OMiim. cf...4 14 4 4
Merlile, lh., I 1 IA 0S. hml1t, lb. I 4 4 4
UfImi n . 1 0 1 I J Hmllh. In. 4 1 I 4 0
HmxtaraM il 4 YUrantl. a 1 1
II. Hinlih. . i DWhiltng, .. I 1 t 14
Mumr, ef. . I 4 4 4 lfUs4. 4 14 3 4
MBthewea, a0414 .
Hnilrwnl ..1 4 4 Total.... 33 t 27
ftchupp, p. .. 4 4 4 3 4
TntU.....M"4"i"i
Batted for McLean In the eighth.'
Batted for Mathewaon in the eighth.
New York ......0 0 e 0 0 0 C
Boaton 1 0 Q 0 0 0 4 3. 7
Two-bane hits: Connolly, Maranvllle,
Whaling, Ragan, ,T. Hmlth. stolen base:
Fltr.patrlck. Double play: Fletcher to
'Doyle, llaae on errors: Boaton, 3. Bases
on halls: Off Hchupp, 3; off Reran. 3.
Hits: Off Mathewaon, 3 in seven innings;
(iff Hchunp. l lu one Innlnu. Mtruck ut!
By Maine wson. 2; by 'Hchupp, 1; by
Ragan, 4. empires: Qulglcy and Eason.
' Dodarera Defeat Pblla.
BROOKLYN, June l.-Kack Wheat wa
the hero of a 6 to 4 eleven-Inning game
victory by the Brooklyns over Phila
delphia today. After the vlxKors had
forwod ahead by a ninth Inning rally.
Wheat came up with two out and two
ttrike called and tlod the score with a
homer to deep left. He came up ngulu
In the eleventh with the bancs full and one
out and scored o Mara with the winning
luu jy making an Infield hit. The lo
cals bunched lilta off Alexander In the
second and fourth, getting a three-run
lead. He waa taken out in the eighth
and Demaree ftnlxhed the game. Dell
waa ill, Klvlng nine pues ami hitting
a batter, hut he tightened up when hit
were needed until tho ninth when three
hit pi need Philadelphia ahead. Score.
PI1ILADK1JMIIV BIIOOKL.TN.
AH H O AK AU H.O.A
Ranrrort. aa. 3 4 lO'Mara, .. 444
llyrne. lb... 4 CMv.ru, of.... 4 444
Nlahnff, 2b.. 3 8 9 01i.uh.rf, lb. 1 I I
Oavatb. r( . I 4 14 OHt.n.!, rf., 4 1 3 4 4 1
llerlier. It.... llWhaat, )....( 4 4.
lAciama. lb. 8 1 3 4t'iitbw, 2b. 3 4 I 3 1 i
liuimrdnr .4 4 4 4 (Htoit. lb..... 4 14 1 1.
Adama. lb., t 13 4 lM,'rly, c. 4 lit 4-1.
r.tk.rl, cf..t 4 i 4 41M1I. 4 4 4 4. 4
Klllller. a. .. ( 4 4 4
WHw .... 4 4 4 4 Total M J M 14 (
Burna. 1114
Alaianter, t 3 4 1 I 4
Iur 1 4 4 4 4
Uaaiarae, y. 1 4 4 3 4
Total 4 S1 11 I
Han for Luderus in ninth
'Baited for Klllifer in eighth.
Halted for Alexander in eighth.
On out when winning run adored.
Philadelphia .0 0004 1 01 30 04
Brooklyn 0 S01000010 1-4
Two-base hita: Nlehoft, Becker, Ludnrun,
Ptengel. Thvee-baee hit; MoCartv. Home
run: Wheat, htolen bases: Bancroft,
Byrne, l'l.crt.- turned runa: Philadel
phia, 3: Brooklyn. 1 Bar on error:
Philadelphln. I; Brooklyn. .'. Bases on
balls: 'Tf Alexander. I; off Demaree, 2:
off Dell. . Hit: Off Alexander. 4 In
taven inning: off Demaree. 3 In four i
Inninc. Mruck out: By Alexander. 3:
by Iemaree. 1: by Dell, S. Umtilrea:
Mem and Kmlle. .
Caba Blaak Ptratea. j
PITTHBCROH. June 1. -Chicago shut
out Pltuburgh. 3 to 4, today through the
el fectl v pitching of Zabel. who allowed
only two hit. Double ly Good and
Bceanahan were responsible for the
vlsltora' runa. Hcore;
CIIICAOO. PtTTSBt'ROH.
AH H.O.A.E. AB. H.O.A. 84.
I-HW4. rf ... 4 It Owr.r. If.... 1444
h'llr. ..! I I tjahnaloa, lb 4 11 4 4
Mi hull. If . I 4 0H.IM. cf.... ( 4 1 4
Iiarani. :4 1 6 I aill.ohmn. r(4 1 14 4
Kaler. lb.... lit IWiiur.m, I (It
Wllllama, of 4 3 4 Vloi, ..... 4 41
Hren'kan. il 1 1 ;rlr, Kb... I 4 2 14
Plilaa. Ik., t 4 3 1 elitaa, c... t 43
Kabal. 118 SrK.n. .. I 4 4 4 4
Adouu. 2 4 14
Totala II 4 21 14 41'oilun .... 1 4 4 4 4
Mcquillan. 4 1
ToUl at n I1 1
Batted for Adams in the eighth.
Chlcaa-o .....1 0 0 1 0 0-2
Pittsbuigh 0 0 0 0 0-4
Iwo-haae hit: Good. Brevnahan. fctolen
bare: baler ill. Earned mna: thlcago.
3. Hae on balls: Oif abel, 2; off klc
QuIIIhu, 1. Hit: Off Adams, 4 In eight
Innings: oir ucijuiiian, none in one in
ning, tilt by pitched hall: By Zabel,
Johnston, tttruck out: By Zabel. 1; by
Adajus. L empties: Rlgler and Hart,
tarda Defeat Reda.
fT. lOCia. June 1. A alngle hy Betiel
in the eond Inning of today a gnrne with
Cincinnati aired two nina f'r Ht. Louis.
Long and iHilan making the two tallies.
Bel if I then scored ou a wild pitch and
(nyier stored on Hugglna' bunt. St.
Loula won. 4 to ;. score:
CINCINNATI. ST. LOI'l.
AB H O A E AH H.O.A C
lh. t...4 3 I SHufxtaa. 3a. S 3 4 4 4
1..-. mm . i t 1 4 OUaek. aa. 4 4 4 4 4
KMIIIar. if.. 3 1 8 4 4eahr. It.. 4 4 4 4
utaii. tb 4 4 1 H'rtV rf ... 1 4 14 4
Orifim. H. 4 I 4 4 4MIIIr, 14... I 1 14 4
V'k Inila, Ik I 4 I 1 ls. H-rt . 4 3 14 4
MaUvlia. lb 4 4 14 4 (Dolaa .rt-lt. ( 344
wiaao. e ... I 1 I 3 orwuel. Ik.., I a 8 8
. a a a tmekdar. aa... i a
. i 4 t Uaaw, p. 4 4 3 4)
.4 4 4 1 4
.!! Tot I 37 II 4
off Toney, 1: off Meadows, 1. Hit: Oif
Brown, 4 In one inning (none out In se---rnd;
oft Lear, 6 in : innlnsa; off
Toney, 1 In one limine. Ptrtick nut: By
Toney, 1; by Lear, 1; by Meadows 4.
Umpires: Byron and Ort'.i.
Motorcycle Eace
Opening Changed
to Saturday Night
Management of the Motordrome hava
discovered that the recent lieavy rains
have warped some of the boards of the
big track, which will have to he re
placed, and also that the light system
cannot be gotten In shape, so that it Is
necessary to. postpone the opening raoe
vents from Wednesday night until Pat
urday night, when everything will be In
shape. '
Manager Bernstein says that by that
time he will also have a large field of
racers and that better races will be
staged than would have been possible for
Wednesday night. The tickets sold for
Wednesday night will be honored Satur
day night.
Soathera Aaaoclatloa.
At Memphis Memphis, 2: Mobile, 0.
At Chattanooga Chattanooga, 5; New
Orleans, 4.
. At LlttU RockLittle Rock, 3; Birmlng
nam, h III innings!.
At Nasnvllle Nashville, t; Atlanta, 2.
Aaaerlcaa Aaaoclatloa. .
At Columbus:
Louisville .,
Columbus ,
Batteries: : Northrup . and
Bchenebarg.
Called end sixth, rain.
. Only one scheduled. " A
f- ' i s-i '
tarda Get Horaaby.
The Ft, Louis club has purchased short
RUE
...2 2
...4 3 0
Crossln;
-i
PAWNEES m ODT
IN LDCKYSEYENTH
Norfolk Starts with Bush, bat
Columbua Ties Up and Wins
with Ease.
SMITH ORDERED FROM FIELD
COLUMBUS, Neb.. Juns l.-8petial.)-4.
lucky seventh. Inning won the game
for the Pawnees today. Corey had per
fect control of the ball, which finally
won the game. The Drummers were tne
mastera of the game until the last of the
soenth Inning, when Columbus tied and
got another score. Catcher Smith ,
ordered off the diamond and was fined
$2 for slapping the umpire, Tl was
the best game played her this season
rnd had a fairly good attendance. Score:
NORFOL.K. COLCMBt'S.
AB H O A E. AB H O A E.
BroArlrk, 3b 4 4 4 4 OOrlmm, ef.. 4 1 4
Campbell, e t 4 4 4 OMcC.ralh, IM 1 1 I I
-R Brown. rt..4 4 4 4 Whtte. (b... 1 3 1 1
v.mi If.. 4 1 4 4chmldt. lb. 4 1 1 1 4
Mllkar, 3b.. 4 4 4 4 IBunaar, M.. 4 4 8 4 4
B Brawn. 14 1 1 t SOonpra, a... 4 11 0
Ttrm mm 1 lDnrbam. rf . 1 1 4 1
Kmllh. e.... a 4 3 4 lOutaiMT, a 4 4 4 3 4
Walworth, a 4 4 40orT, ..... 4 11
Ollla. a 1 4 8 1 4
Teui:,...ao inn a
Total.. at inn I
Took Bmtth's plaoe in fifth Inning.
Norfolk v..;.. :0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 a.
Stolen baaea; Broderlck ff. Sacrifice
hit: McOrath. Two-base hltaf B. Prown.
Dye. McUrath. taehmldt Struck out: By
Walworth. 4: . by Corey, 11. Basra on
ston Roger Ifornsby from the Dentson tialls: Off Walworth, i: off Corey, 1. Hit
club of the Western association. by pitched ball: By Corey, Broderlck.
ressed balls: Hmtth. (2. Time of game:
1:60. Umpire: Schuster.
Walloping; for Haatlaga.
YORK. Neb.. June 1. (Special- Tele
gram.) York walloped Heatings today
11 to 8. lieedle lasted Ipsa than nn in
ning and walked throe men and made a
wild pitch, forcing in a run. uman ;
Wright relieved him and waa hammered
all over the lot. Weuell put one over
left field fence with one on In the sixth.
Skyock pitched tight bull and after tne
first Inning wss never In danger. Wat
son and Wright were chewed from the
park by Umpire Monroe. Wright threat
ened to get the latter' Job and the
Hastings players on the bench upheld
their reputation for rodylsm. Score:
HASTINfl". YORK.
AB. H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.B.
OlMn. tb....4 III fTU. IV ... 4 1381
ulllrao. a. 4 1 1 1 IFIkm ,aa.... 4 14 4 4
Dnirnrn 1h . I 1 1 4 lTMlell. lb. . . I 3 4 3 4
MiTab. If.. 8 1 4 4 OMurpby. cf . 1 4 4
Hlc-h rdan, a a 1 owetaeu, it.. i o
Obat. ab 8 13 1 lwetdell, lb.. 4 4 11 4 4
Moor, rf.... 4 114 OPlarra. rf... I 3 14
OotMholl. rf I 4 I 4 ORalnaa, o ... 4 17 4 4
Beodi, p.... 4 4 0 4 CSkyock. p... 4 10 14
Wrlrht, p... 8 440
Pmltb. .... 4 4 4 4 4 Totals ... 83 11 27,11 1
Kller 1 4 4 4 4
Total,....! I M 11 I
Batted for Smith In ninth.
Hastings .j.l 00100000-J
York 4 1 0 0 1 4 10 -ll
Two-bsse hits: Pritmm, Riley, W4t
re.ll. Home run: Wetsell. Stolen baaes:
Totten (2), Rice.. Sacrifice hits: Drunim,
Rlchardaon, Balnea. Basts on balls: Off
Skyock, 3: off Beedle, 3. off Wright, 3;
off Smith, 1. IWt on bases: Hastings,
4: York, 1. Hit bv pltcned hall: By
Wrlsht, Murphy. H'ts: Off Beedle, 0;
off Wright, 11; off Smith, 0. Struck out:
By Skyock. : by Wright, 6. Time; 8:06.
Umpire: Monroe.
Falrbnry W'laa, Tare) 4 One.
' PA1RBURY. Neb., June l.-(8pecja1
Telegram.) In a fsst ten-lnnlng game
here todsy Falrbury trimmed the Bea
trice Mllkeklmmers, 2 to 1. The victory
was. clinched In the tenth frame, when
Left Fielder Brown slammed the sphere
deep into the eenter garden, scoring Con
ley from ' first. Brilliant fielding and
heavy slamming saved the day for Falr
bury, aa the locals registered eght hit
off Beatrice. Sholl, twirler for Falrbury,
prevented the Visitors from assembling
hits nd blsnkrd them except In the filth
frame. Score:
BEATRICE. FAmntHT.
AB.H.O.A.B. A. AB. H.O.A B.
nilraan, 2h. 4 0 4 I'llilsbrnd. rf 4 13 1
Brannao. -b. 4 0 2 1 JLamb. Kb. 5
Bir, e....4 1 2 4 lOnler. lb.. 1 J 4
Black, rf.... 4 4 4 0 HBrown. It.... i I J
Naff, f 4 0 4 OShaner, cf.. 4 1 1 4 "
Ixk-kliart, If 4 f 4 fPayton. a.) I I j J
Bokewll. lb 4 4 4 4 OOonbey. Sb.. 4 1 3 I J
Kortun? .. 4 4 4 OBootlia, o.... 4 4 14 1
Pate, i 1111 OSholU s 4 4 8 t
lUlllas. p.. 4 3 4 4 aia."s
Total 44 T 80 18 I
Total... ..K 33 W 1
Beatrice 0 OJJIJJSJ-"!
Falrbury 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Two-base hits: Brown. Conley. Pay
ton. Bases on balls: Beatrice, 4; Fair
bury. 4. Struck out: Ry Pate, 7;b
Hugglns. 2; by Sholl, S. Time: 2:00. Um
pire. Wood.
Islanders Trtmaaed. . .
KEARNEY, fceb.; June l.-(8peclal Tel
egram.) Orand inland and Kearney went
ten inning today in the best game on tho
local lot this year. Essert, a Kearney
Normal student, playing second base, was
the Individual star. Score;
ORAND ISLAND. KKARNyY.
AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.. I
-t. a a m a iVmI. a. aSOIl
K 3 3 IJonrtaa. lb.. 3 4 13 J
Pownay, If.. 4 1 4 Oram, II... 4 t J J
Brnay. if... 4 3 3 0 4Cambll. at 1 U
Cro.hr. 0....3 1 4 1 Iflhaw, , . 4 4 8 4 1
Millar, rf ... 4M.mil, rfl 4 0 4 0
Clair, lb..,.. 3 1 4 lBellr, lb.. 4 I '
Zeler aa...4 4 1 1 HCaert. lb... 3 0 14
ThlMn. p.. 4 4 4 4 .Klonti. p.... 3 3 4
Maar. rf... 1 4 4 4 4
Totals S3 28 10 7 . -TZTl-Z
' Total. ..;J3 I 14 IS I
One out When winning tun scored.
Grand Island. ...0 i552S2
Kearney 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-
Earned rum Orand Island. .1. Rase
on balls: Off Thlossen, 2; off Klontt, 1.
Struck out: Ey Thlessetl, 4; by Klonts,
T. Two-bsse hlti KlonU. 'Wild P'tch:
Thlnasan. Double play I yneU to Clair.
Sacrifice httai Crosby, Clair, Pea He (2).
Jorstad -(2).-Carrlg. Time-. SUA- Lm-pires:-
Maxey, Hoffman and Meyer. ,
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St. Louia 0 4)0 4 0 0 4 44
Two-baae bit: Dolan. Stolen base
liersog. KaiunJ run: Off Meadow. 1
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