Tin; bhe: omaha. fuidav. junk n, ' 1 ! ti i ! i 1 ! Bringing Up Father km gerrloa. aa Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . , . . t i If OH! DID I r iO OACK- NOW COME ! HOY OTTHAT YOUR WESS STEP ON YOO DID 1 IMSlVr ON ON -IM READY- DARE YOO?J AroI r VlATCACH ivpu I XX)RroOT?J THAT-AND YOO TEACHING ( ALL . T SAFETY LJ'l-J METOTANqo- r-J IVE HAD V J IF I HADN'T nis .)C1.. ALl- V k rit,T, ) ' LT! '' t t i ' o JOHUSOn EASY AMD ; OMAHA LOSES FRAY Grinliei llimraer Rourke. Hurler from Mound with Fire Bun. . in First Three Fnunei. MITCHELL A DEEP PUZZLE DBNVEnj Oolo , June W. (Special Tel esTam.) (Isver clouting by the Bears and Mint sweet twlrllnt br TMtcher Mlt thell enabled the . Bear to rwreraa the. tables and win the stron tame of the Rourks series, f to 4. today. The Rourkorlnlsns drew just four safe hits off of the southpaw, but bunchsd all of these In one Inning. Johnson started for the visitors and the Bear took, kindly to his offerings from the Jump. Two home runs In the first two tnnlnss were mixed la with the other hits and the five-run lesd thus obtained esulted In the early disappearance of the lefthander. Hallman then took tho mound, and, while the Cuba farnered an other run In the fifth, his hurting was of a much more effective sort than that of hi predecessor, H it MrCormack ' put In his btd for heavy hitting honors In the first inning. wh ii. after Spencer had doubled, ha new outfielder walloped the ball over the wire fence In rifht field. Prrond llama) Itaj In the second frame Kelleher hit, one of tho same sort and took the'K at Hpenoer came back with another In the third and Johnson chose to 'wlik .McCormark. Shields forced Spencer at third, but Galloway rame through with nifty double that put McCormack across and sent Hileids to third. Coffey's fleld Iiik out was rood for the run. It took four hit's to'trat one across for the Bears in the fifth. .With one down McCorniack, Shields and Galloway each Mlncled, fllllne the -bases. Cofffy scored the run with a hit, but on the nest play Kelleher hit Into a double play, retiring the side. r . , , ; , Fear la V Frame. The tale of Omaha's runs Is quickly told. Johnson walked and when Breen olnnlcd Spencer booted Johnson taking third and the Inflelder going to' second. Krug's fly to right was good ''for the first run. Forsythe 'flew to short right and Kafora came through with, a single which scored Breen. Thomason'a alntila sent Kafora to third. A wild pitch by Mitchell let the catcher complete the cir cuit and Tliomasoa followed when Srhllebner doubled. Umpire Van Pickle had his first run In of the year here when the Omaha bench began to get hungry and set up a Roman roar In the seventh. Lang, who Joined I ha Omaha club here yesterday. . was picked as the arlctlm, and after he had ilepaited for the club house matters est tied down to their normal quiet. Score: DENVER. AB. K .. 4 1 Oaapar, p 4 Totals M I II Zl 14 1 Uncotn 000eM eioug City M I I 1 I I H Two-base hits: HenallnsT (3). Davidson. Oanrar. DotihU plays: Powell to Mo (Jefflsan to 'Williams; Oaapar to Cooney to Kane, Htolsn bases: Kane. llanallns- Baarlflce hits: f. (Hark. Frtoe. Cooney, Young. rteaimr gtniok out: Hy Powell, 1: by Oaspar, 1 Bases on balls: Off Powell, 1; off Oaspar. t Wild pitches: Powell (2). Time: 1:44, Umpires: Myers and Cusack. . wiciirs wiw rnoM it. joeph talllvaai Weahene tu rtrth. WICIUTA, Kan., June lfl.-Wchlta hit twe Rt Joseph pltnhers hard and won. Kiillrvan weakened In the fourth and fifth and Ht. Joseph tied the score. .Ty de man secured a three-base hit and home run for Wichita. Brora: ' WICHITA. AB. R. 'harlea. 2b 4 Ko. If S Tydeman, rf 4 II. Patterson, lb.... I lloap. HrlHon. b.... K. White, rf. Gray, c Aulilvan, p... Oelst. p 1 0 t 1 . 1 0 0 A I t o. It A. Totals Pars, 8b Nicholson, If. IWatnon. rf Williams, cf W. Patterson, cf Kwoldt, ss Fisher, lb......... Itapp. Jb 1'onnaman, c... Wllley. p Klannagan, p...'. M 6 T. JOBEPH. AB. R, H I 77 IS O. I 10 0 a. n RED SOX DEFEAT JEMS' CREW Boston Wisi Game Calling Oat Erery Element of Keierre Strtnith. SIX TO HVE IS THE 8C0EE BOSTON, June la Boston bested De troit, t to B, today In a game which called out nearly every element of reserve strength In each .team. Tigers and Red Box hit frequently and pitchers changed often at a result Iloblltsel waa ordered from the field in the seventh for dis puting a decision by Umpire Evans by which Leonard waa charged with a balk. Boott, Boston's shortstop, who had fielded without an error In morethan a month, sprained an ankle In practice today. Score: Standing of Teams WBBT. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. L'MTM. W.UPct. Denver 19 17 .BM Phlla 1 Uncoln ....1 If .4M Chicago ....24 19.N M. Joseph.. IT II .447 Brooklyn ...23 21 .13 Omaha 3 IS ,60 Boston SU .t Toreka ....24 IT .ff . Iouls. ...i 34 0 Bloux City .! Z .410 Pittsburgh M t .8"0 Ds Molnss.au U .KM Wichita, ...11 23 .4 AM Eli. LKAGUK. W.Ul'ct. Chicago ...HI 17 . IWrolt New York. .17 23 .42fi anclnnatl .17 24 .416 FEU. LEA G UK V.L.Pct. I Kan. City...M 1 .5W DrrRoiT. AB II O A K. Iluah. aa.... 411 Vltt. lb I 1 t 4 vhfc. rf i I 4 rvawfort. rf I I I VMU'h. If.... 1 1 f S Karana', lk. 4 I tl Tnima. lb... I S I 4 Dunue ..... 1 V.'Kaa !..,. 1111 Kaker. a.... till C'oTalaakle. 0 BolaaS. .... Jackaoa .... t rtvat. s 1 S Delias, s t Tnttll. Totals J 11 a U Rn for Ixnnard In seventh Patted for Young In ninth OSTOM. AB.H.O A E. SOalnar. ct... t enanrlkaa. rf t 1 Waanar. Sb. . I S Ria her. r-cf t lwl.. If.... 4 (Hnblltaat, lb I Thotnaa. a... 1 SjAliTrln. aa.. 4 Clardnar. lb. I er.dr e-lb.. I OHhnre. s I SI(nar4. a.. 1 Rndawe ... 1 Woad. s..t.. t S M 11 IT H f SIS t t 4 S i it T S t 0 1 ( I I 1 T 9 I I ess s i Totals , Pt. Joseph (Wichita .. Left on bases I 'Batted for.Bolan s M .W 4 ,1 M I I M t M .ltO100- Bt Joseph. 4: Wkhha. (. Barrlfire hit: Watson. Three-baea hits: Nicholson, Tydeman, Hrltton. Honva run: Tydeman. rstolen bases: Page, Nicholson, Williams, Patterson, Hoao. liita: Uff Wllley, 6 In two and one-third Innings; off Klannagsn, 4 in five and two-thirds Innings; off Sullivan, I In tour and two-thirds Innings; off Oelst, none In three and one-third Innings. Double ul a va: Orsv to Brltton to Patterson: AS bite to Patterson, fetruck out: By Flannsgsn. t; by KulUvan, li by Oelst, 1 Baes on balls: Oft Wllley, 1; off Flanna gan, I; off Sullivan, 4. Time: 164. Um pire : GelseL - . KAWI . WALLOP DBS MOIKBH Miner Mamaianl Hard, While damn Keepa Iflta pattered'. TOPEKA, Kan., June lo.-Topk de feated Des Moines her today. I to 1 Paul Musaer, aUr right hander of the Booster hurling corps, was easy, while "outhpaw Clunn kept the nine hostile lilts well scattered. Score: RU E, Des Moines ..I I I t ll't I M I I Toreki Batteries and Monroe. .!40e-lli Musser and Breen; Clunn Kpcncor. cf McCnrrolck. rf... Mlielrla, lb (iallovtav. 2b ... Coffey. If K-lleher, Vhelan. 3b Kheatak. r Mitchell, p ToUls... If. O. It A. 0 0 1 0 4 1 a 1 Chicago Giants to Play Storz Team Here Two Days ng in nd In third. "Gabby" Ureen and hla crack colored ball team. Iceland's Chicago Giants, will be the attraction offered by Manager Fred Bradford of Omaha's crank semi pros, tho Btora, for Batnrday and Sunday Ureen, it Krug. h Korevthe. rf Kafora. C Thomaaon. cf . . . . S hiiMbtiirf lb.H . f-inilh. If VStirlan. as...... .loliiaon. p....... ItMlinan, P Kriii gi r Totals. SI OMAHA. A P. R. 4 1 1 ..... 4 11 77 ir o. 14 1 A. V I H 11 1 I t X , at Rourke park, , This is me tnirn season tnal inn great colored team has visited Omaha for games with the Ptort and their appear ance Is always an assurance for some great base ball. Unablo to onter the professional ranks, these clever colored players find It more profitable to sign with such well known teams as the Chicago Giants thsn It would be to accept, a place on some In dependent team In one of the smaller cities. "Husk" Olson, who s i.ow pitching In his old time form, will probably work against Dixon In the opening game. Detroit 0 1 1 1 0 I 0 0-4 Boston ' 0 0 I 0 -4 Two-base hit: Crawford. Three-base hit: Lewis. Ptolen bases. Cobb 2. Double nlay: Shore te Cady to Hoblttsel. Base on error: - Detroit. 1. liases on balls: Off Covjleskle, 1; oft Cavet, 1; off Hliore, t; off Leonard, I: . off Wood. 1. Hits: Off Cnvelpki", 7 in two and one third liuilnea: off Holand.' none in two and one-third innings; off Cavet. 4 In three and one-thira . innings: orr nauaa. none In one and two-thirds Innings; off Hhore, S In lour and one-third mninss; off Leonard, I In twa and two-thlrde in nings; off Wood, J In two Innings; Ktruck out: By iAonard, 2: by Cavet, 1: by Wood. L Umpires: Kvans and Wallace, rfclcaa-o Whips Yaaks. NEW YORK. June 10. -Chicago made It two straight from the New York Ameri cana today, winning I to 4. The visitors won in the ninth by scoring two runs on Foumler's paid, J, Collins single, a sacrifice fly by Uehalk and Boone's fum ble on Blackburn. Score: CHICAOO. MEW YORK. AH H O A AB H.O. A S. ri-b. cf... 4 I & e ecook. rf t Sloe Wm, aa.. t 1 I t irarklnsa'. aa I IIS BOlliM. lb 4 lit tMalaal. B... 4 t 1 4 S rourntar. lb 1 1 T t P1. lb..... I SUSS J.raiilna. rt. I 1 t HIb. at I Rath. It 4 4 1 Hart nil. If.. 4 144 Ik-haik. o.. . I S 4 SUmm. lb... 4 111 Hlavkbm, lb 4 111 hswmimv. c.. I 1 T IS kkatt. s 4 1 l'ull. .,..1 S riaher. a.... 1 S 1 ToUla It III I l'Calawall ...114 ' ' ToUla tT V Wt anattad for RvMniir In ninth. Batted for Ftshsr In ninth. ' Chlcan t 0 t 9 A 6 J 4 New York 040440 1-4 Two-base hits: K. Collins (1. Felsch, MalaeL Three-base hit: Pecklnpaugh. Home runs: Weaver, Caldwell. Btolen bases: E. Collins. J. Collins, Maine), High. Karned runs: New York, 4: Chicago. 4. Double plav: Sweeney te Boone: Bases on srrors: New York, 1; Chi. ago. 1. Bases cn balls: Off Scott. I; off Fisher, I. Struck out: By Fleher, 7: by Scott, t. Umpires: Hildebrand and O'Loughlin. eaators (rash Browaa. WASHINGTON. June 10 Washington defeated tt. Luuia again today, I to 1 Ifoch. for St. Louis, pitched well, but his suDDort faltered at critical Periods. seven errors being charged against his leammatea. ST. UM'li. WASHINGTON. AB H O A E. M H O.i l Jn.Hna. If.. J III SWMllar. rf .l 1 iroeir, ... l l a l l r)haka. It... I 1 I 1 Milan, ft ... I I I I 1 ()nall. tb... 4 I I 1 e t Uortn. lb.. 114 lAie.aiitb. a. 4 1 S 4 e I M Bride, aa. I 1 4 1 Jobnaea. e.. 4 I 1 4 I S Tata la II I rt 17 I Boston a 1 .fnftl Wanhlngtn Zl X .612 Cleveland ..IS 26 .12 ft. Louis... IS 28 ." .XI 19 .M Pittehurgh .26 1 .W ..W 22 .M2 ..21 20 .m ..24 Zl .fS8 .24 23 .fill Brooklyn PL Louts Newark . Chicaao . New York. .20 23 .41 Baltimore . 17 29 .3.0 Phlla 17 2 .S70 Bufalo 17 SI .364 STATE LF.AG V E. A.MEK. AHS'N. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Beatrice ...IS 4 ,H4, Tndlanapola 81 17 .644 York 11 .447 Milwaukee .26 21 .M3 Norfolk ....13 6 .727 Ioulsvllle ..24 22 .522 Falrhury ..10 10 .6tV Kan. City. ..-'3 22 .511 Or. Island.. .4711 St. Paul.. ..22 .23 .41 Hastings .. t 11 .421 Cleveland ..IP 22 .4KJ Columbus ..1R2S.409 1 Minneapolia 17 26 .3 Yesterday's Reaalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph. 4; Wichita. 4 Des Moines, 1; ToPeka. ft. USioux City, ft: Lincoln, 0. Omaha, 4; Denver, . AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 1L tit. Louis. I; Washington, 8. Chicago, I; New York, 4. Detroit,' 5; Boston, ft. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, ;. Cincinnati, t; called end fourteenth; darkness. Philadelphia-Chicago: rain. New York, 3; St. Louis, 13. Boston. 1; Pittsburgh, 2. Gaaaeo Today. Western League St. Joseph at Wichita, Des Melneo at Topeka, Sloua City at Lin coln. Omaha at Denver. American League Cleveland at Phila delphia, St. Louis at Washington, Chi cago at New York, Detroit at Boston. National League Brooklyn at Cincin nati, Philadelphia at Chicago, Boston at Pittsburgh, New York at St. Louis. Federal League Buffalo at Baltimore, Newark at Brooklyn, Chicago at Kansas City. Slate League Norfolk at Hastings, Fuirbury at York. Beatrice at Grand Inland. DALE AND DELL TIED IN A PITCHIH6 DUEL Cincinnati and Brooklyn Go Four teen Inninga Until Darkness Stops Game. TWO TO TWO IS THE SCOEE '(CINCINNATI, June 10. Dale and Dell indulged in one of the best pitchers' battles of the season hero today and when darkness settled down at the end of the fourteenth Inning, Cincinnati and Brook lyn were tied, 1 to 1 Daubert made three hits in- four times up and In the tenth Inning was dellber ately paased. Double playa spoiled sev eral chances for both teams. Mollwlts waa spiked sliding for home In the eleventh Inning and waa forced to retire from the game. Score: BBOOKLTN. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O. A I. AB.H.O.A E. n-Mara. I I 1 I oixicb. cf ... I l OtUranc. ... Ill 1 tKlllller. If.. Ill 1 SOron. lb..... 1 I 1 OOrlffltb. rf.. I I I I C!rk. c.... Ill 1 I Wlneo. e. .. I 1 I 1 Moilwlts. lb. I 1 IT I OOlMn. Sb-lb. 114 V'K'lalts. lb 1 1 I 60 1 41 14 IP. la. p 1 1 blar .SSI Grant. 2 to 0. and today beat the Lewellcn club by a score or to o. The feature of today'a game waa Marlatt'a pitching a no-hit, no-run game. Jonea Makes Neat lin. in connection with the release of Davy Jones, Rebel outfielder, It develops that Jones received a wad reported at for hla contract. Jones knew a sprained tendon had ended his base ball useful ness. Oakes did, too. Oakea asked Jones how much he expected to save thlg season A figure waa . named and tho deal followed. Stall Rereraea Outfield. Manager Stalling Is sHU using his re versible outfield. Sherwood Magee is sup posed to play every day In center, but the other two gardeners are aa Itched whenever a left-handed pitcher goea to the mound In opposition. Barry. Homo run: Kopf. Stolen bajaes: Graney, Murphy. Eferned runs: Cleve Isnd. 1; Philadelphia, V. Forat on error: Philadelphia. 1. Bases on balls: Off Walker, t; off Wyckoff. b. Hits: Off Hagerman. 4 In two Innings; off Walker, 4 In four Innings; oft Jones, 1 in two In nings. Struck out: By Walker, i; by Jones, 1; by Wyckoff, ft. Umpires: Dlneen and Nallto. MARKS AND TIPS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Visitors Win First Contest and Home Team Takes the Second Battle. FIVE HTJTLLEBS IN THE 0 PENES Hutted for Johnson In fourth. , ...,,a 0 4 4) 4) 4 DenVer i I I 1 4) ft Two-baae hits: Si-encer (. Schlelbner. ' h iin. Il.ne run. M.-"orruick, Kellrher. rifi.e f.y; Krug Wild pitch; Mitchell, struck out: By Juhnwn. t: v Miuhl, lt lUilinan. 2. laee on bsH: Kf m!.-i...ii 1; off MH'hell. I; off Mailman. liniil.le i.lav: Whelan l, Bien to " I'-t-ibnf r. Illis: Off Johnson, S In three i-x'inuri off Mailman. 4 In five Innings, "tine. 1.44. I iiipne: Van Bl klc. Mill V SHIT OCT TUB LINKS ladlaaa l.aad Hard ea . Fwwell, Wlaalag, I la 4. I.IMMLN. Neb.. June 10. Sinus Ctty Ii-. 1 liard on 1'oarll In today'a gam. Mii.n i. hy I to a. Score: IJNCOUN. kaaii, lb... 4 rratt tb.... 4 C Walkar, ef 4 wnii.au. rt t n, lb.... 4 Iwaa. aa... I Aaaaw. a.... I Hoca. a I C. Walker.. I rarrraaaa. a I I tl Marar. cf ...l 1 liauhert. lb. 4 I II Mnil. rf. . I 1 I Whaat. If.... Ill Outahaw. lb. I I MrtTartT. c 4 (lata lb Ill Pall, p I 1 4 Total.. T 0 I 1 4 0 0 4 I I I Total 41 I 42 20 t Brooklyn 0010000100000 0-1 Cincinnati 0 0010001000000-4 Ran for Clark In the eighth. Two-base hits: Mollwlts. Killlfer. von Kolnlta. Three-base hits: - Daubert, Clarke. Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1; Cin cinnati, 1. Double plays: Dale to lienor to Oroh: Olson to Hersog to Olson: Dell to Daubert: Wheat to Gets to McCarty; Stengel to Daubert; Cutshaw to Daubert to O'Mara. Base on errors: Cincinnati. 1. Bases on balls: Off Dell. 7; off Dale. 4. Struck out: Bv Dell, 2; by Dale, 4. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason. Pirates Trim Braves. PITTSBURGH. June lO.-Plttsburgh de feated Boston today, 2 to 1, In a game featured by good pitching by Harmon and Hughes. Collins' wild throw a catch Maranville at third In the fifth allowed Maranvllle to score with Boston's only run. In the seventh Collins tripled and scored on Hinchman'a single. Hinchman stole second and scored on a single -by Vlox. Soore: BOSTON. PlTftBl'ROH. AU.H O.A B AB.H.O.A E. Moras. rf....4 I OJohnaloa. Ibl 14 Carer. If.... 4 11 oi'ollina. cf.. I I I SHtnchma. rf I 1 1 OWaaner. aa. Ill Vioi. lb Ill OOarber. lb. . I I OGlbaoD. e.. 14 SUarmoa. .. I 1 Total IS 4 IT 14 2 KltipTk. tb 4 I I Coonollir. If. 4 I Hum. cf... 4 11 Schmidt, lb. 4 1 I Smith, lb.... Ill Maranvil, aa I 1 1 Whaling, e.. I t I Huaha, s. .. I 0 Uttberl .... 1 Crutcbar. a . 4 GENOA AND ST. EDWARD PLAY NO-RUN GAME GENOA. Neb.. June l.-Speetal. SL Edward playsd Genoa to a tie In a fait ten-lnnlng gam on the Genoa grounds. The game broke' up In the tenth with no run over a disputed decision of ths um pire. Score: ' R.H K. M. Kdward a4 Genoa - t I Batteries: St. Edward. Klrsvhner and Fleher: Genoa, Irian and Coppl. em pire: Smith. A R. B. H. ). A. K- .. fe If 1 4) 14 1 I V. ImffiKsn. ss 4 2 I 4 f) A iiliiiiu. lb 4 2 M. Intyre. rf 4 1 I !. b 4 - 2 4) 2 4) I-. hreiber, if 4 1 2 . 4) I ivd. 2I '.. 4 1 ' 4 I V fcn c 4 4 fc.ril. p a t 4 Totals M T 77 II 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. ft, II . O. A K. '.ir, 2b 4 0 3 14 1 rf 4 1 I 3 2 4 lu 3 2 2 ' .i:!.in. rf.... 4 12 31 1 an n. If 14 1 I t I )., ..,i.s. f I 4 2 o ,... rf 4 1 I i il . 3 t I I mmt ml Red Oak Tea m 1'raasi. nZO OAK. la.. June W.-Speclal f;fiitl.ig Editor Omaha Bee, lear C4r: On our sporting page last Monday there spprared an Item whlC stated that Glenwond, la., baae oall team had de feated the Red Oak Gray. This 1 want to deny, for the Bed Oak Grays have not met defeat this neason. The team that played there was ths Red Oak Intlnctbles and the player wer4 al.y a few auit and I loaned I hem ours, hence the Mistake. MANAGER Rtl) OAK GRAYS. Totale M I H 14 1 Batted for Jloch In eighth. St. Louts , I 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Wsshinaton 21022 I Karned runs: St. Louis. 2. Three-baee I lilts: nhottttn. Lavsn. litis: Oft I loch, 7 in seven innings; orr t-errymsn, i in one Inning. Stolen baaee: Pratt. Meeller. Milan Iiouble play: Austin to Lery. Left on bases: St. Inla. 4: Wsshinaton. ft. Hsses on errors: Waahington, 3. Struck fiut: B- Hnch. I: by Johnson, 4, Balk! Hoch. Cmplrea; Connolly and Chill. Maeka Wis. fraaa ladtaaa. l'IIIUnKlJHU, June 14 Phtladel- i'lus knot ked two Cleveland terlrlere off he rubher today and won. II to 1. Hager man as taken out after the second in ning, during which the borne team scored four times en three ai nit lea. ao error by i napman and a nome run oy tvopr. in the ritih and alxtn sessions six hits, a (-ilfi.-e. three paasea end an error by Wamhssanss netted seven runs and cauaed tue ratlrxuient of Walker In favor of Jonea Score: txertjtn. piiila.dki.phi a. AU R O A V AS HO A Ilhold. ef. I I Mun4.l. If.. I I l'ra.r. Ib. .. I 1 I I I Ham aa ...l 114 1 oti.pmao. as I S 4 I Ifeaiab I1...4 I I M. lb ... 4 I 1 1 (Jtrlnnla. lb. 'I " Oiaaar. rf . .. I S tbironk tf... 0nvth, U . . 4 1 I . I I I I I nittesna a i s a k a.i.aa. sa.. . Ia a I I I km4. b I l I a H.aeraaa I Umai. S. . 4 1 I I .aikw. a... 1011 II II W 1 I aagka aa 4 wide Arw berieaa. ron t disregard your cold. Yoa steese, cougn. are feverish. Nature's asrnlng. lr. King's New Inscovery will cure you, toe. All druggist. Advertlsannu i BROOK (.YN. June 10. Brooklyn and Newark divided today's double-header, the visitors winning the first. to 7. and the home team the second 2 to 1. Heavy hitting, pocr fielding and errors made the opener A see-saw affair, five pitchers being used. Brooklyn outbatted the vis itors, but beses on balls helped Newark materially. Reulbach and Wilson had a pitcher's battle in the second game and both received fine support. With the score tied Cooper opened the last half of the ninth with a triple. Reulbach nasaed Msges to get Kauff, who singled, sending home the winning run with nobody out. Score, first game: - R.H.E. Newark I 1 4 0 1 3 1 0-9 10 t Brooklyn 4 2 0-T is Batteries: Moseley, Whttehouse. Reul hach and Rariden; Marlon. Lafltte and Lend. rPatt. Score, second same: R.H K. Newark 0 0 1 0 0-1 0 Brooklyn 4441004 1-3 40 Batierlea: Reulbach and Rariden; Wil son and 1-and. Divide Doable-Header. BALTIMORE. June ltt Baltimore and Buffalo apllt even In today'a double header. The visitors took the opener, to X title the Iwme team came bark stronyly In the alnd-up with a score of '.I to I. Score, first gsme: R.H.E. Buffalo 1 I 3 1- 1.1 1 Baltimore ...4 1 3400040-3 11 Batteries: Btdlent and Blair; Qulnn. Bender and Owena. Score, second game: R.H.E. Buffalo I t t I I I I 1-IHl I Baltimore i. I I I I t 1 M -ll 11 1 Hatterles: Schuts. Ehtnke and Allen SnUlh and Jarkiltach. W bales laaa to t'aseys. KANSAS ITTT June 10. The rally started by Chicaso In the ninth proved Ineffectual, kanwi tty winning, s to 3. Cullop maa Invlii. Jhle until the ninth, tVlng replaoed by Vackard. who stm.ped ths rally. Score: IU1 E. Chl.aao 1 4 0 31 I I Kansas Clty..X 1 2 4 11 4 HalteHa' Pr.nd.rs.lt. Hlck Mrl V.n Tlnell and Wilson; Cullop, Packard and btiu.iv. Totals a 4 14 I 0 Batted for Hughes in eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 Two-base hit: Schmidt. Throe-base hits: Collins. Stolen bases: Carey, Hinchman. Karned runs: Pittsburgh, 8. Double play: Kitxpatrluk to Schmidt. Left on bases: Boston. 4; Pittsburgh, 2. Hits: Off Hughes, 4 in seven Innings; off Crutcher, In one Inning. Struck out: By Hughes, 4; bv Harmon, 4. Umpires: Orth and Byron. ' Cards Blast Tesreaa, ST LOUIS. June 10. St Louis slusircd Tesreau and Schupp for aeventeen hits and coupling tnia witn errorless ball playing on lis own side St. Louis won, 13 to J. nere touay. In the second Inning Miller tripled with ths banes full and In the fourth inning Bescher hit for a home run. again with the bases full. Score: Nw TOKK ST. IjOt'lft. AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.AE. ffnodara'a. cf 4 I 0 I Duller, aa... 3 3 14 0 lxtrt, tb... 4 0 3 1 lHrrrker. It.. 4 1 4 1 S DoTle. lb.... 4 1 4 0 H1.I... :b .. I I 0 1 Burna. if.... I 10 lWllaon. cf .. l Hutxrtan. rt 4 3 0 0 IDolas. rf.... I I Markla. lb.. 4 13 tHv.it. lb.... I 111 Bramard. aa I I I 1 Rtwl. lb... I 1 0 Oram. aa... 3 01 IHarder. ... I 3 I Xmlth. I I 0 ftOoaaalos. a . 4 1 Wrnd.ll. a.. 1 0 1 1 OlXwk. B 4 1 1 TVaraaa S...1 1 0 I 0 tHbuaa. .... 3 0 1 0 Total..... 17 tl 14 Totala 14 IM1I I i New York 0 0 9 4 4 1 1 02 St. Louis 3 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 13 Two-base hits: Snyder. Doyle. Three baae hlU: Miller, Wilson. Home run: KcHcher. Stolen bases: Snodgrasa, Dolan (2). Rutheler. Kared runs: St. Ixiula, i. Iouble play. Bsralnerd to Merltle. First on error: St. louts, 1. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau. 2: off Ioak. 1; off Schupp. 4. Hlta: Off Teereau. In two mninss: off Schupp. 11 in six innings. Struck out: Hy nupp, i; oy luax, . empires, rtigier and Hart. Mrs. Wightman Wins from Miss Sears ,0 0 0 1 0 Ti tala. ,o4 o butv. noalkvortb. 0 0 0 HaiOM4 .1 0 0 0 0 ToUta II 4 4 II 2 . -Hatted for llaa-erman In third. Hattad for Walker In seventh. Hatted for Jones In ninth. Cleveland 0 1 0 1 Philadelphia 4 1 4 -U Two-base bits: Turnsr, Wyckoff. Three-baea hits. Smith, Wahbaganes. Mtllaaa Attacks. When yeu have a bullous attack your liver falls to perform Its function You become constipated. The food you eat ferments In your steruach and causes nsusea. vomiting and terrible head acbe. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. The) 111 tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as sver. They only cost a quarter. Obtain able everywhere. Advertisement. - PHILADELPHIA. June 10,-Mrs. George Wlghtman, formerly of California, de feated Mis Rloannra Sears of Boston tod By in ths most Interesting match of the morning play In the tournament for the women's national lawn tennis cham pionship at tho Philadelphia Cricket club. Mrs. Wlghtman had to extend herself as Miss Sears played one of her best matches. Summary; Chamnion alt.alea. fourth round: Miss Moils Riiiraodt. Norway, de fraud Miss Anne aV Sheafs. Boston. 10-3, 4-X Mlaa Martha Gothrte, Pittsburgh, de feated Mlu Msrlon Vanderhaef. New York. T 4 . Miss Klisa M. Vox. Philadelphia, de ftated Miss Alice Cunningham. Boston, l i s-L Mrs. George W. Wlghtman, Boston, dn. tested Miss Klesnora .-ears, boston, a-4. -7. -2. Oaallala Wis Tmm (.a tiAL.lAIJk. Neb.. June 10. (Special.! -Ogallala'a ball taara yesterday defeated U Silk Lined 3 Piece Suits Specially Priced $20 Hiese are brand new in pattern and design, just in from the L system shops in Chicago. The coats are V4 silk lined and the vests are skeleton with silk back. The models are distinctively for young men; the coats with one and three buttons. You will ordinarily see these suits priced at $23 and $30. 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