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OYER THE WICHES
Score Early in the Game Enough to
Win Before Southern Tight
ens Up.
SOUTHERN IN FUtL FORM
WICHITA. Km.. June .-8pciJ.)
Omaha won the second game of the series
In the flrat three Inning, when poor
fielding, two errors, two walk and three
1 hlta were mined for four run.
Not a hit waa made oft Southern after
the third Inning. Johnson waa hit hard
.at times, but he waa tight in the pinohea
and waa given errorleaa support. All of
the hits but one were made after two
were down.
In the fourth. It loked dangeroi for
Omaha, when four clean stnglea followed
in aucceasion. But one acored, however.
All of the hlta were made direct at some
outfielder and Vere hard, drives. With
the bases full mid one run In and two
down, Johnson caused Manager Wares to
hit a weak one at him for an easy, out
at flrat.
Breta Scores,
Breen atarted the game by drawing a
w alk. Forsythe hit his to third ' on a
single to right. Krug waa out on a short
fly to right. Kafora alngled : between
third and short, acortng Breen. . .
Smith walked in the second, and scored
when Southern threw Whelan's aacrifioa
oxer flrat base.
Forsythe walked in the third. Krug
forced Forsythe at aecond. Kafora waa
safe on Charles' error. The runners took
aecond and third on a pased ball. ' Payne
hit to Wares and Krug beat the ball
home. Schlelbner hit one to Southern too
hot to handle and Kafora scored. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. a A. B.
Wares. 2b. 4 0 0 1 0
Nicholson, If 4 0 0 1 0 0
Hoap. as 4 0 1110
Fisher, lb 0 1 11 0 0
Tydeman, rf 4 0 1 I 0 0
Golst. cf 4 1 1 1 0 0
Charles, lb... 4 0 1 1 1
Gray, c 401610
Bout hern, p. S 0 10 8 1
iTotala ..14 1 l .ii 16 I
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Breen. 2b I 1 0 S 2 0
Forsythe, rf 2 0 1 2 0 0
Krug, 2b. 3.1.0 1 3 0
Kafora, c 4 1 1 0 0
Payne, cf I 0 0 1 0 0
Schlelbner. lb 4 0 110 0
Pmlth, if 2 1 0 4 0 0
Whnlen. aa 4 0 0 1 1 0
Johnson, p. t 0 0 0 I 0
Totals 28 i I 27 7 "o
Omaha 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
.Wichita 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Lett on baaea: Omaha, 3; Wichita, 7.
Sacrifice hit: Schlelbner: Stolen base:
I'ayne. Double plays: Charles to Gray
to Charles; Breen to Schlelbner. Struck
nut: By Johnson, 6: by Southern, a.
Basea on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off
Southern, . Pased ball: Gray. Time:
2:00. Umpire: Van Sickle.
BOO SCORE FAST AT BREAK
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEA QUEL
W.IPot
Pes Moines.M IS .032
Topeka ...,H
Omaha 20 18 ,f
Denver ....17 16 .6X1
Uncoln ....16 17 .46
8t. Joseph. .14 18 .471
Sioux City. 16 10 .420
wicnita .... a a .a7,
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.LPct.l
Chicago ...28 16.SM
Detroit ....29 17.630!
Boston 20 16 .561
New York.. 19 20 .487
Waahlngton.17 20 .4f!
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.LPct
Chicago ....13 14 .22
Brooklyn ...21 20 .613
Boston 21 20 .612
Phlla 23 22 .6111
St. Louis. ..22 22 .600
Pittsburgh .19 21 .477
Cincinnati .17 12 .430
New York.. IB 21 .432
AMER, ASS N.
W.LPct.
Indiana polls. K 16 .644
Louisville ..24 18 .671
Milwaukee .24 20 .646
Kan. CUV..22 20 .624
St. Paul 22 21 .612
Cleveland .18 22 .4M Cleeland ....17 2 .436
St. Louis.. .17 26 . 4( ColumbUB ..16 26.31
Phlla. U 27 8t7 Mtnneapolle.la 26 .266
KD. UCAGLiK. I BTAThi L-Aoca.
Pttteburg ..26 18 .601 Beatrice 11 6 .M
New York .24 IS .671 York 8 7 .634
Kan. City .. 19 .664! Norfolk 11 R 6M
St. Louis ..22 18 .6V Fetrbury ....10 7 .Ks8
Chicago ....24 S3 Ml Hasttnav .... 8 8 .6"0
Brooklyn ..20 22 .4761 Or. Island .. 7 0 .437
Baltimore ..16 24 .400
Buffalo 16 81 .326
Yesterday's Result.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Pt. Joseph-Denver, rain.
Pes Moines, 6; Uncoln, L
Sioux City. 10; Topeka, L
Omaha. 4: Wichita, 1.
NATIONAL LEAOUHl
. Philadelphia. 1; St. Louis. 3.
New York. 6; Chicago. 8.
Boaton, 6; Cincinnati, 2 (ten Innlga).
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit. 6: New York. 4.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Baltimore-Brooklyn
PltUburgh, 6; Chicago, 10.
Newark, 8-2; Buffalo. 6-4.
Kansaa City, 3; St. Louis. I
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 8; St. Paul. 4.
Cleveland, 6; Milwaukee, 6.
Louisville. 4: Mlneapolla, 3.
Indianapolis, 3: Kanaaa City, I.
STATE LEAGUE.
York. 4: Falrbury 6 (ten Innings).
Grand Island, 0; Norfolk, 6.
Games Today.
Western Lettgue St. Joseph at Denver,
Dea Moines at LlnArin. Sioux City at
Topeka. Omalia at Wichita.
- National League mnafleipnia at bi.
Louis. New oVrk at Chicago, Boston at
Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
American League St. Louis at Phila
delphia, Cleveland af Washington, De
troit at New oYrk, Chicago at Boston. '
Federal League St. Loula at Kansas
City.
CUBS POUND GIANT
MOUND JEN HARD
Force Tesreau and Schaurer to
Retire Before Continued
Fusillade.
VAUGHN HOLDS 'EM SAFE
Claaa Weakens la the Sixth asl
lewaas Wla.
TOPEKA, Kan., June . When Pitcher
Clunn broke In the sixth Inning ttioux
City amassed four runs and a lead which
finally ended in a victory for Sioux City.
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itkLun,; i t 4 V I 1 0 V
McmivK, c 4 o 14 3 i
Jui,u, i) ! 2 1 1 v 3 V
uioor 0 U V V 0 0
Totals ....2 1 6 il JU -
oiUOJk. Cli'Y.
A.H. ti. H. O. A. H.
Cooney, 2b- 4 4 33
Laviuitun, It t i i u' u
Anue, iu a 4 4 ll W 1
L uua, ct It 4 ' V 1 v
cnlluhuu, m 2 8 1 1 ' V
iiuiiauua, u 1 a i 4 1
1 uuiik, as V 4 1 4 V
OMti, O 4 V 1 o u
ouiar, p ., 4 U V V 4
Totala 36 10 13 27 13 i
united lor Ctuiin In ninlo.
Toirt-Ru 0 0 0 v 1 0 0 01
City V V 0 tf V 4 3 0 4 1
iu.'i't.j hlta: Davldaon (.2). rtaenfice
liy: jiauioi, LeJeune. biulen baae:
i.. ii.hIIi.k. oases on bails: utf Clunn,
oik uuapur, a. btrucx out: Uy CI u nil,
S; i.y tiuxpar, 6. Passed ba i; Crlap.
int by puttier: tiy Clunn, 1. ilrae: t.lv.
Ci-pue; iiarnet.
BOUSTfcJRS HIT POWELL HARD
Urs Molars Wlat (iasne by Laadlag
Hard la Tvrs Jsaiaui,
LINCOLN, Neb.. June 6. Dea Molnea
bu'.ters landed effertWslr on Pitcher
Powell In two innings, winning the aecond
game of the serlee by a score of 6 to 1.
fccore:
LINCOLN.
.... AB. H. H. O. A. B.
W olfe If 3 0 1 S3 0
McGafflgan, ss 4 11110
Mllama. lb 4 0 0 8 1 0
Mrlnlyre. rf 4 0 0 1 1 0
, Daley. 2b 8 0 1 1
Schrelber. cf v. 4 0 1.11
Lloyd, 2b 10 114 0
Powell, p. 3 0 113
Yants. c... 8 0 0 7 I
ToUla . 1 4 27 15 0
DCS MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
himi. rr. , o
Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Des Molnea 1 o o o o i u v -o
Two-base hit: Breen. Double play:
. , i . r. T " " K n oh- UnrvJn
6: Des Moines, 9. Earned runs: Lincoln,
1; Des Molnea. 5. Stolen baae. Daley.
Struck .out: By Powell. 6; by Muaaer. .
t . k.n. nnwai 7. rtf Vfita
aer, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Powell.
a titiij i.e-., Daw1I Miiaaoai T-aa a-Sjakfl
Kakiiai Prson (2l Tim: 1 .its. Lmuires:
CuMkCk and Myer.
Robber Saws Off
Board to Get Part
Of Rourke Receipts
WICHITA, Kan., June 6. (Special
Telegram.) A robber aawed a board off
the bleacher ticket office before the game
I today between Omaha and Wichita and
aome time aurinK tne latter part ot me
game made away with 1118 of the re
ceipts. The paid admlsalons were a little
over 1,800, In spite of threatening
weather.
Oakland Trims
Fontenelle. 1 to 0
OAKLAND, Neb., June .-(Speolal
Telegram.) Oakland defeated Fontenelle
on the home grounds 1 to 0. The game
waa finished In a row, but was the beat
game aeen here for a long time. The
game ended in the last of the aeventh,
the umpire celling Fnrwt safe because
the catcher pushed Holmqulat, who was
batting out of the box. Up to this time
It waa a pitchers' battle between Cook
and Brown, the latter having the beat
of it because he allowed no hits and
struck out 11. Cook struck out 13 and
allowed 2 hits.
FALLS CITY GIVES BLANK
TO HIAWATHA INDIANS
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FALLS CITY. Neh.. June . (Special
Telegram.) Kails City eaelly defeated
Hiawatha todav 6 to 0. Salabury stole
a run in the fifth Inning. Score:
- R.H.E.
ti..wr,v, ..noftftOOOO 00 6 4
Falls City ...0 001 3 0 0 1 -6 10 0
', Two-biuio hit: I'oteet. Three-base hit:
"ckllri. StmeV out: Br Pot4. 6: by
t Rlloy 10. HfitteHee: Hlawstba. Rlle.v
I en'. McDowell: Falls City, Poteet and
J Poteet. Atteden-e: 600. Time: 1:27.
umpire: vanuernii.
WHALES. IN BATTING FBAY.
POUND RFRELS INTO SOD
A aa
. s aa liiiiiii w V M V M
Hunter, cf 12 110 0
Jons. lb t 1 13
Bill. If 4 1
Sawyer. 2b 3 10 3 16
Hartford, as 4 1 1 0 4
Tannchlll. 8b 40010
Breen. o 4 12 3 8
aluuer, p I 0 1 1 4 0
Totals ...JU 1 37 14
rHTCAOO, June . TJslraao outalueged
PIKshnrah and won a hard-hitting game
torfav. W t 5. Knetaer"a lack of control
snd inability to bffle the home team
caused his withdrawal, and Dlckann.
after three hlta had been made off him
without hla retiring anyone, gave way to
Le Clair. MrConnell alao waa batted
hard, but Hendrx. -who took Ma pises
In the sixth, manaaed to atop the visit
ors except in the ninth fnntng Score:
R H E
Pittsburgh in t t
Chleaao 8 1 2 3 1 16 t
"Batteries: IMttshurgh. Knetser Dick
son. Le Oslr and Berry. Kerlln; Chicago,
MrConnell. Hndrlx and Wilson. Fischer.
mm
Ntraaar vvrf Cause Nraralala.
Don't suffer. Get a Sc bottle of Sloan's
Ltnlrxent. It penetrates to the painful
part at ores. Kills ths pain. All drug
gists. Vdvertts ement
CHICAGO. June . Chicago's heavy
hitting defeated New York today, 8 to 6.
The locals forced Tesreau and Schaurer
to retire. Score:
NBW YOBUC. CM1CAOO.
A&.H O.AX. AB H.O.A.B.
fhxxVrmin. et t I "Oona, rf t I 6 t
Lobert, lb.. I I Flhr, .. 4 1 1
Dajrls, lb... 6 13 4 Osehulls, If . . . 4 1
Burns, rf.... 4 4 4 0 O.im'msn, lb 4 1 8 8 6
Brslnsnl, s 2 0 1 1 0Mfr. lb.... 4 3 10 0
Rnberuon, III I I CwillWm of 8 3 I 0
Morklo, lb.. 4 1 M 0 Ollrmnahan. e 4 1 I 1 1
MrLran. c. I 1 I 4 tiphelan. lb.. I I I I 0
Smtth. .... 3 1 t 4 OVaughn. p... 4 14
TMraau, p.. 16614
Srhaucr. p.. 1 0 0 ToUls M II 27 10 3
Murrar ..11600
R1itr. p.... 6 4 0 0 0
M.j.r. .... 140
Scharupp. p. 6 4 6 1 0
Totals N 14 14 10
Batted for Schauer In seventh.
Batted for Kiter in eighth.
New York 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0
Chicago 0 1 8 0 0 8 0 0 8
Two-baae hits: Saler (3), Doyle.
Vaughn. Three-base hit: Smith. Home
rur.a: Bresnahan. Zimmerman. Baaea on
balls: Off Vaughn, 1; off Schauer, L
Hlta: Off Tesreau. 7 In three Innings;
oft Schauer, 6 in three Innings; off Hitter,
1 in one Inning, Struck out: By Vaughn,
6; by Tesreau, 1; by Schauer, 3; by
Schupp, 2. Umpires: Byron and Orth.
Chalmers Hit Hard.
8T. IXJUI8. Juno 8.-St Louis hit
Chalmers hard and scored three runs In
aa many Innings, but this waa enough to
give the local team the game in aplte
of the fact that Demaree failed to yield
a hit for four lnnlnn Philadelphia waa
saved from a shut out by Luderua, who
after hitting for three bases, scored on
Welser'a out. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. 8T. LOUIfl.
AB H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Bancroft, m. 1 0 2 4 lButlar. si... 4 4 0 8 1
Brra. lb.... 141 IBMrhsr. If.. 41800
Backar. If 4 114 SMIIIar, lb... 4 6 11
iTavatn. rr.. o l oiyn, rf x I s s
Nlahnrf, lb.. 4 4 t 4 ODoUm. of.... 4 2 2 6
Luderua, lb. I I 16 I OHyatt, lb... I 1 14 0
Wlwar, ct... 4 0 SBetaal. lb... 81430
Kllllrtr, e... A 14 lSnjrder, c... I 131
Oialmara, p. 1 0 0 OlJnak. p I 1 0 I 1
! rimar, p.. 21006
'tnoca i o o 6 Total II 11 17 11 I
Totala II 4 14 U 8
Batted for Demaree in ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
St. Louis 10 3 '0 0 0 0 0 8
Two-base hits: Mller, Doak, Bescher,
Becker. Three-base hlta: Long, Luderua.
Double play: Nlehnff to Luderus. Basea
on balls: Off Doak, 8. Hits: Off
Chalmers, 6 In two innings (none out in
third): off Demaree, 6 In alx innings. Hit
by pitched hall: By Doak (Byrne). Struck
out: By Chalmers, 1; by doak, 2. Um
pires: Wulgley and Eaaon.
Braves Win la Tenth.
CINCINNATI. O.. June . Boston's bat
ting rally In the tenth inning, assisted by
two errors by Dooln, defeated Cincinnati
today, 5 In 1 Score:
1IOSTOJ CINCINNATI.
ABH.OiJ. AB. H.O.A.B.
Mnran. rf.... I I 0 01x-h, ef... 4 6 2 1 0
PltiDS'.'k. 2b i 8 2 4 OHarioa. as.. 4 4 14
Connolly, if I 1 I 1 Kllllfar. If.. 4 Oil
'.Mam. cf.... 4 110 OOroh. lb.... 8 18 4 0
I Schmidt, lb, I I M Orirlfruh, rf.. I 1 6 0
Kmith, lb... till OOlnon. lb.... 481
Maranv's, ss 4 I 1 4 SMollwHa, lb 4 1 11
Whaling, c. 6 1 4 I OIKmln. o 4 3 111
Rasn, p.... 4 0 2 1 ILur, P 1 1
Total! 84 11 10 11 1 eTtale II 80 14 8
Bofton 2 00000000 86
Cincinnati 3 00000000 0-2
Two-base hits: Griffith, Fit spat rlck,
Maranvllla. Baaea on balls: Off Ragan,
2; off Lear, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By
Ragan (Groh): by Lear (Maranvllle).
Struck out: By Ragan, 2; by Lear, 1
Umpires: Rlgler and Hart.
Pitchers' Battle Goes
In Favor of St. Edward
PETERSBURG. Neb., June , (Special
Telegram.) St. Edward defeated Peters
burg in a pitchers' battls, the score be
ing 1 to 0. The feature of the gams was
the pitching of both James and Madden.
Score: R.H.E.
Petersburg ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 S
St. Edward ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 0
Batteries: Petersburg, Madden and
Wilght; St. Edward. James and Fisher.
Struck out: By Madden, 16; by James, 7.
Umpire: Wright.
Freanoat Has Clear Record.
FREMONT, Neb.. Juns .-(SpeciaJ.)
For the flrat time In the hlatory of the
Institution the Fremont High school base
ball team won every game it played this
season. By cancelling the Omaha game
Friday afternoon, hlrh waa conneded
the hardest match of the schedule. It
completed the schedule without a defeat.
The Omaha game had been acheduled for
four different occaaiona, but rain Inter
fered each time. Fremont has defeated
Wahoo twice, ricbuyler twice, Arlington
once and Blair once.
Glrawood Defeat a Red Oak.
OLENWOOD. Ia June . (Speclal.)
The Glenwood Merchants defeated the
Red Oak Uraya here yesterday afternoon.
Rain stopped the game at end of seventh
Inlnv rrtr:
Grays 1 0 0 3 0 0-1
Merchanta 3 1 1 4 0 0 214
Haterlee: uraya, c. Hobba and G.
Hobba; Merchanta, Stlmson and Mann.
Umpire: Ballance.
Soathera Aaaoelattpa.
Nashville, 8; Birmingham, t.
Memphis, 12; New Orleans, 3,
Other games not scheduled.
Hew Mrs. Marred Uot Rid ef Her
Stoaaaeh Troeble.
"I suffered with stomach trouble for
yeare and tried everything I beard of,
but the only relief I got was temporary
until last spring I saw Chamberlain's
Tablets advertised and procured a bottle
f them at our drug store. I got Immedi
ate relief from that dreadful heaviness
after eating and from pain In ths
stomach," wrltea Mra. Linda Harrod,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every.
here. Advertisement
THIESING SAYES
DAY WITH HOMER
Fairbury Centerfielder Baps Ball
Over Fence, with Score Stand
ing Against Hit Team.
FANS WILD AT STAR'S PLAY
FADtiBURY, Neb., June . (Special
Telegram.) Thlealng. centerfielder fer
Falrbury, hitting a home run over the
left field fenoe In the tenth inning of
one of the moat spectaouiar games played
on the looal grounds, took the aecond
game from York Phohlba today, 6 to 4.
Thing looked gloomy for Falrbury
when the dramatic moment came aa two
were down and ITmptre Shunter had
called two strikes on Thlealng. Brown
waa on second base, having slammed out
a two-bagger a few moments previously,
scoring Lamb. Thleslng landed on the
ball with a powerful rap and sent It over
the fenoe Into a neighboring plantation,
scoring Brown.
It was anybody's game after the fourth
Inning, but each team made a batting
rally in the tenth. Falrbury outhlt
fork, registering nine safe connections.
Skyrock. Hurler for York, had the beat
of the pitching deal, registering eight
strikeouts, while Sholl, for the locals,
was credited with four. Fnlrbury fans
howered Thlealng for hla splendkl work.
Umpire Shunter fined Third Boman
Totten $8 for back talk in the sixth
inning. Score:
TOF.X. FAIRBfRT.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Rio. b 6 18 0 lHllneb'dt, rf I 1 1 0 4
riaas. St.... 6 60 llmh, lb... 81366
Tottan, Wl... 6 1 1 1 OConlsy. lb... 4 1 14
Murphr. f.. 416 1 Brown. It... 1 8 4 6
Wi.l, If... 4 1 4 4 OThlMing, cf. 6 14 0 6
Pleres, rf... 4 11 OParton. a .. 4 181
IRalnaa, ....! 6 1 OOonhnr. lb.. 4 1 1 1 6
Boekow's, lb 4 8 6 lro, a 4611
Skrroch, .. 4 1 boll, p 4 1 1
Total...'. .87 ID I I Total ....40 2 tA
York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 I .
Falrbury 1 01 0. 00000 36
Home run: Thlealng. Two-baae hlta:
irildebrandt, Bockewlts, Conboy, Brown,
Totten, Murphy, Htolen based: Brown,
Lamb, Conboy. Struck out: By fcMioll,
4; by Skyrock, 8. Baaea on balls: By
Schoil, 8; by Skyrock, 2. Tune: 2; 1(5.
Umpire: Schuster,
Blank for Grand Island.
NORFOLK, ,Xeb., Juno 6. (Special.)
Grand I aland waa shut out 6 to 0 In the
last of the series with Norfolk this af
ternoon. Corry. who was bounht by
Norfolk from the Columbus club, pitched
a great game, allowing three hlta. Hoff
man, who Is acheduled to go with Pa
It-Mirke shortly, was given very poor
support. Score:
OKAND ISLAND. KOnFOIK.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Room, lb... I 1 I I lRrodarlek, 2b I 6 6 6 4
Doarnay, rf. 8 6 I OOya, as 1146
ftrnak. lb... 6 42 OOampb!!. ef 8 1 1 0
Varn.r, It... 4 6 16 Kampra, If.. 4 4
Ooabr. e.... I 18 IMalkar. lb.. I 111
Orlmoa, ef.., 116 0B Brows, lb. 4 1 10 6 0
Clair, lb.... 8 4 7 8 OR Brow., rf. I 8 I 6
Balk. ss. 8 4 11 OHmlth. .... 1480
Hoffman, p.. 8 48 Oorj. p 3111
Millar, ....! 4 14
Totals IS 17 11
Total 17 INK I
Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-0
Norfolk 0 1 8 0 0 2 0 0
Stolen bases: Qrlmm, Dye, Campbell,
Melker, B. Brown, R.' Brown. PJaaes on
balls: Off Hoffman, 8; off Corey, 6. Hit
by pitched ball: Melker. Hlta off Hoff
man, 8; off Corey, 8. Struck out: By
Hoffman, : by Corey, 0. Time: 1:46.
Umpire: Mulr,
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings In the United States for
the week ending June 8, aa reported to
Bradstreet's Journal, New York, aggre
gate 33.O70.446.0i 4. agalnsf 38,001,672,000 last
week and 13. 18, 27 K, 000 In thla week last
vear. Canadian clearing aggregate till.
272,000, as against 81C6.tr74.000 last week and
I146.88P.0U0 In this week last year. Fol
lowing are the returns for this week,
with percentages ot change from this
week laat year:
Cltjes.
Amount Ine. I Dec,
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia
Boaton
St, Loula
Kanaas City. ......
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Baltimore
Minneapolis
Detroit
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Ia AnKelea
New Orleans
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Atlanta
lAulavllle
Seal tie
Buffalo
St. Paul
Portland, Ore
I Denver
j "Houston
Richmond
Indianapolis
Providence
Fort Worth
Washington, D. C.
Memphis
St. Joseph
Columbus
Nashville
Albany
Salt Lake City....
Toledo
Dea Moines
Hartford
Duluth
Rochester
Savannah
Norfolk
Spokane
Wichita
Macon
Oakland
fV ran ton
Peoria
New Haven
Sioux City
Grand Replda
Hyracuae ,
Jacksonville, Fie..
Lincoln
Fremont
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"WILD BILL" FAILS
TO TWIST TIGERS
Donovan Makes Effort to Pitch
Yanks to Victory Against
Former Mates.
GAME IS SLUGGING MATCH
mt.toiHT. Mich.. June . "Wild Bill"
Donovan, for years the Wol of Detroit
MmA tnrlAv to show hi New oYrk
olub" the way to victory against the
Tigers. He failed. I to t Cheorea ny
thvuiMnrfa of old-time frlonda, the man
ager opposed Cavet for seven mmnars,
during which the contest was a Slugging
match. Score!
NEW YORK. DaTrnOIT.
AB. H.O.A.B. AH.H.OAB.
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Paeklnp h. ss 4 I 4 I OVut. b 4 I 1 J
Crwa, cf 6 8 4 0ibb. ct.... 4131
Pipp. lb 4 1 Kwfor4, it. I I I J
Cook, rf 1 1 1 OVaao. It... I 8 0 4 4
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Boon, lb... 618 SYouni. lb... I t 8
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Donorsn p.. I 4 1 I OOavwt. P 8 1
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Total 1I14U.
New York 1 10000110-4
Detroit 0 0410010-)
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McKee (2). Three-base hits: sJCvanaugh.
MHisei, i rawiora. nuwa ue. '
Cook to iKMiovan to Malael aTaaee on
halls: Off Donovan, i: orr ime,
off Oottrell. 1. Hits: Off Donovan. 11
, MM rv.Mll 1 In nn
in wvt;il liiiiiliSB, vi v w.. ,.-,
Inning. Struck out: By (txefl, 0; by
("nvet. 1 Umpires: Hlldebrand and
iNainn.
HEAVY HITTING IN THE
PHELPS-GOSPER LEAGUE
HOLDREOP3. Neb.. June . Bpeelal.
Games this week In the Phetpa-Ooaper
league were characterised by heavy hit
ting. The Thursday Holdrege-Loomls
gams was postponed on account of wet
grounds. Elwood took botff game from
Bertrand, ths first by a score- of 18 to 8,
and the second 16 to . Loomla defeated
Holdrege Tuesday, 18 to S. Charlaton, for
Loomls, struck out fifteen, thereby es
tablishing a league record. Holdrege won
an exhibition game from Lfiomis Decora,
tion day by the score of 8 to L Standing
of the teams:
Played. Won. Lost Pet.
TiOomla t 6 1 .88,1
Flwood m 7 S S .714
Bertrand T S 4 .428
Holdrege 6 .000
Games next week: Tuesday, Elwood
at Holdrege, Bertrand at Loomls; Thurs
day, Holdrege at Bertrand, Lomls at El
wood (double-header).
Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Hoaey
eaaea your onugh, loosens the mucous,
strengthens ths lungs. The first dose
helps. Get a bottle today. Orfly 25o. All
druggists. Advertisement.
Sioux Will Resist
Program of O'Neill
TOrEKA, Kan.. June 1 -Members of
the Sioux City Western league club at a
meeting tonight decided that they will
resist the proposed cut in salaries urged
by President O'Neill in an effort to Im
prove the financial condition of the
league. A letter was pent tonight to
O'Neill notifying him of the decision.
The Topeka players have taken no action
on the matter.
GRAND ISLAND PITCHER
TO BECOME ROURKE SOON
Guy Hoffman, pitcher on ha Grand
Island State League) olub, is soon to la-'
come a Ilourke, according to reports
from Grand Island. Rovrkaj had hla v
on the third city product laat year and
dfd Intend to sign, him at ths first, ef ther
year. (Hoffman's work In the state loop
this spring attracted the attention of the
Omaha magnate once more and this
time he decided to buy him. 1
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