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    THE BEE: n.MAJIA. TUESDAY. .11 'NE 10. 1915.
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Found! Two Lincoln Fitc&ert Orer
Lot, Making; the Final Connt
' Xtn to Two.
TWO 'HOJIZHS FOB SCHUEBJTEH
LIXCOIN.'Jufe l4.-8pcU Telegram.)
Ontht had on ft batting clothe today
. and harvested twenty-two hlta off of
'wo Lincoln pitcher for Ub runa. win.
l ine. 10 to 3. Thompson waa practically
unhlttable up until th Ighth, when ha
eased up and Lincoln got two runa aa
k result of a baa on ball and Hchrelber'a
homer run ftrtr the left field fence.
Kruir. Krwgrr, Thomaeon, Whale and
rtchllebner led In tha bombardment. Km.
Krur got four hlta, of which two war
doubles; Kruegar four, Thomaaon three,
Whalen three and Schllebner two. RchlUb
rer twice put tha hall aver tha laft field
fenca for homa runa.
atari tm mm Pawll.
.'Omaha jumped onto Powell In tha aeo-ond.-
when- Kwlf singled and Breen
and Krug each followed with hlta.
Kchllebner'a long fly scored Krueger and
Ilreen came homa on Whalen'a slngl.
Tha- Rourkes took threw snor la tha
third, and Powell went to tha doghouse,
while Mora took up the work. Smith ln
tied to right and XrtMttr followed with
one to the same apot, after oFraylha filed
out Smith movad ,up, a. baaa on aosaa
Mnehead work by Uncoln aad than aoored
whn'VanU threw wild to third.-Kru
doubled to rlaht, acorin Krueier, and
acored hlmaelf when Wolfe dropped
WhlW-bnafa . fly. ... '
Omaha i ? ntliacv In tha ,tlth oo
Krug a alntla aad i Whaloa'a dwabta.
Thomaaon alnaled in th aaiatn. want U
third on aoma bad baaa throwing and
cama homa on Toraytha'a out.
Tw Maaacra for kllakara.
SchUebner'a heme ' run. ecoied aaxXhar
In tha arventh and Omaha rt two mora
In.-, the ninth when Sr alnglad ' a4
hltebner tvi, bla aaooad noma run ot
the day. (acre: i ' , .
OMAHA.
Aa r.
Thama. cf
Hintth. If
Coraytrw, ii.. &
KriMirrr, ".-.. ..t.... I
Rreen, 3b...,.. i
Kruw. t
fehietbnrr. lb
Uad hM by Pa Molnra and to win the
am. Th Uelna run waa forced In by
Thnrnaa, who rllvl Muaaar, and a
Ingle by Tydeman. cored tha winning
tally with twa down. Prore:
W1UH1TA.
AB. K. H. O. A. K.
Charlea. :b 4 0 3 A
Fox. If a 1 1 O O V
yeoman, rf 4 a 0 0
-attaraon. lb S 1
loap. aa 4 2 1
urttton. jh 4.0 a i I a
Spnncar, cf 4 1 I 8
Orav. e 4 1 I 1 t
Haker, p 10 010
Cochran, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
orirftu i i l o o
Of tat t 1 1 0 0 0
Standing of Teams
TaUla
Hahn. rf.
"wyar. tb
Hunter, ef
Jone. lb
Hartford, aa
tmie. If
nan lay, go.....
Hro. e
Muaaar. p
Thomaa, p
l otaia
04 0
17 14
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Rattd for Baker In eighth.
Hatted for Coohran In ninth.
Ywo ent whan winning run aoored.
Dee Molnea 0 OfOOOOZO-i
Wichita 0 00000041-4
Lft on baaea: Deo Molnea, 0; Wichita,
T. faotiflea httai Hahn. Sawyer, Jonre,
Hartford. Two-baae hlta; Jonea, Hunter,
Tydeman. Thrae-haae hltt Hunter.
Stolen baata : gawyer, Fux, Tydnman it).
Hlta: Off Muaaar. A In eight and two
thlrda Innlnaa: off THofnaa. 1 In ona-
thtM inning; or? Baker, to in eignt in-
ninga: on cxxinran. l in one inning.
louble play; Charlea to Pattereo. Btrurk
out; Hy Muaaer. 4; by Cochran. 1. llaaea
on balla: Off Muaaar. 4: off Thomaa. 1:
oft Haker, L WUd pitch: Muaaar. Hit
by pitched ball: Hv praan (Cochran).
Time: 1:10. t'mplrea: I'arent and C'.a-
I 0 a . i mm
DEffVEK. OLACUHTBRI TUB PIOVX
ladlaao O Daw a 4 Dafae by Faar-
4a Twa gcora.
THNVER. Colo.. June 14. Denver
held a batfeat here today whan It de-
reM4 bioui. city by a aoore of 14 to n.
gxre :
BIOUX C1TT. .
' iR. R. H ' O.
cooney, M i
f. Clark., ct 4
Kane, lb 4
Callahan, rf I
Tavldaon. If 4
Hcnallng, lb - I
Toungr, at .4
Price,' o i
whalen. aa.
Thompson, p.
Tot la
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Wott'a.'- If. .-.
Mi (Ufflgan.
'WMllamk. lb
Mclniyre,
Do lev. b.
BVhretber,
l.loyd,
Vanta. c.
fowell,- p
M ra. p..
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Omaha
1 .1 nral n
Hme runa: Bchlellmar, . j; wnraicec.
Two-baae hit:' Krug I?. Whalew -(IV.
Double pluya: tlotlaf flgan ' to ' Mlllama;
Km . tn Mreen to Kcbretbfwi. Stolen
bnaea: . Tliumaeon. Bmllh. Krueger. Bae-
Hflrw hit: rtcMlelbnar. Struck, out iy
Hawell. 1:. lur aloree. 1: br Thmpaow.-.
Baaea on balla: Otf Mora. 1; off ThomP
ami. t, Hlta: Off Pewatl. In tfr
innings: oft Moree. 14 In aka Inulnga
Tima:. i:0u.-. UmWra; Gaialjr.
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R ALLIES 4.1 VK GAME TO WICHHf
Ktva.Raa Laad falU' ta'lara Dee
' Malaew Taaaa.-
WICHITA. Kan.. June 14. Ralllea Itt
ha eighth and ninth knnlaaa aave Wloh
ita enough runa to overcome a flvw-run
i I. "
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Otapar, p 0
I'orla, p , i
Crtep
ToUi
Hpenoer, cf
Phlelda. lb.
McCormlck, rf
Galloway, lb...
Coffey. If
Kelleher, aa....
w iMtian, Wb
fUteatak. o.
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WEST. LEAOt'E. NAT. LBAOUK.
W.UPct W.LPct.
Tea Molnea. 20 Ik .m Phlla 17 ."
Topeka ....M U .fl ChK ago J W .W
Denver a 17 Moaton 33 JS .1W
Omaha i....n.S3a Brooklyn ...UU.(0
Uncoln ...,n.Mi Ht. Ixule... V .t"0
Ht. Jowth..l 24 .43i llttaburati...Z2 24 .470
Wichita ....18 ,m Cincinnati ..10M.44J
BIouk City.. 10 17 .1731 New Tork..U 34 .428
Kbl. U3AOUK. AM tlC ASBN.
W.U.Pct. W.UPtt.
Kan. City..) 11 .jwtj Ind'napolla.M l Mi
Bt. IAUIB....K 10 .WJJ lotllavlllo ..3.6
Hrooklyn ..27 IS .WO) Kan. C1ty..3S.4W
Pittsburgh. .2 23 MJ Mltwaukea . to .&I0
Newark ,...M .KM! Paul.... 27 .4f
Oilcan ....aa 9 Cleveland ..21 K .447
Baltimore .19 1 .3U&1 Oulunibua . 31 tS .4
Buftalo ....II 14 .146 Mlnneap'Itft.U 10 XiS
8TATB IJCAnt'B.
W.UPct.l
Beatrice ...li k .f-2
Vork 14 t .WW
Norfolk ....10 .82.
AMEK.
Chicago
Detroit
Hoaton
LKAOTTK.
W.UPct.
... W 10 .037
12 21 .J4
. 11 .Ml
Od. laland 11 11 .K2i New York.. tl .SU
Haatlnga ..11 13 .fiooj Washington. 33 23 .400
I'alrbury ..11 15 .tai ClevelanH li
St. Ixiuia...ln .W
Phlla....,.. 1 l
Federal I.eagtie No aamee acheduled.
AMRH1CAN ABHOCIATION.
Kanaaa 4'lty, ; Cleveland, a.
Minneapolis, 2; Columbua, S,
Ht. Paul. 1; Loulavtlla. t.
Milwaukee, 1: Indlanapnlta, 2.
. N1HRA8KA BTATR 1JEAOUE.
Haatlnga, 7; Kalrbury, I.
York. R: Beatrice,
Urand laland. 1: Norfolk. 0
(art Today.
Wee tern league Dea Molnea at Wich
ita. Maui City at Denver, Omaha at Un
coln, Ht Joseph-at Topeka.
National league Boston at Chicago,
Brooklyn at Bt. Lmula, New York at Cin
cinnati, Philadelphia at Pltaburgh,
American League Chicago a.t Wash
ington, Bt. tiouia at New York, Cleve
land at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia. -
Federal League Chicago at Buffalo,
Kansas City at Baltimore, Pittsburgh at
Brooklyn.
Ktate League Beatrb-e at York, Fair
bury at Haatlnga, Norfolk at Qrand
laland. 11
YANKS WIN TWO;
IN TOPQUARTT
Taking Double-Header from St.
Louii Flacei New York in the
. , Fint Diyiiion.
SECOND ONE GOES TEN INNINGS
Wmhemm lb S 4 I lUaninsr. Ik. 4 1 1 1 0
O'Nslll. r...l til ICadr. c 4 I 1 I I
Mitchell, p.. t 4 1 StVo-jd, ....! 4 4 10
Ilbold ...1 0 0 4 0
ItsrsU4. p..4 4 4 4 To-l 13 10 27 11 1
TnUli 11 4 14 11 t
'Hatted for Mitchell In eighth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1"
Boeton 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 '4
Two-baae hit: Oftrdnar. Three-bane
hit: Jackson. . Stolen base: Janvrln.
Double play: Wood to Janvrln to
HoblitirL Bane on error: Cleveland, 1.
Uasee on balls: Off Mitchell, 2: off Wood,
I. Hlta: Oft Mitchell. In seven Innlnas:
i,off Hanrtad, 1 In one Inning. Struck out:
Jiy aiiicneii, r. ay v ooa, j. umpires:
OrLout;hlln and Hlldcbraud.
33 I
DENVER
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Arellanea, p. 4
tpall. If 1
17
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Totala 31 14 21 17
Halted for Qaapar in aacond.
Floux City 0 0100001 0-1
Ienver 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 14
Ptolen baaea: Coffey (t). Galloway (21,
Dell. Tao-baee hlta: Prloa, Kelleher,
Davidson. Three-haae hit:-' Shields.
Home rung: tihlelds, McCormlck. Mac
riftua. fly; Chaatak. Wild pitch: Oaa-
par. Hit by pitched ball: Oalloway,
BhMda. Struck out: By Arellanea. 1;
v. ii - - . w twi. . n - - it..
Off Arellaaea. aft 'DiylaTT. Double " Pnw:Ut,l' "TtaJn. Proporat will drive
filaya: Young to Cooney to Kane, Price
n toung to Kane, liensllng to Price.
Hlta: Off Claarmr, I In one and one-third
Innings; -off iHtyle, 11 in eta and two
tbirda . iarUnga. TUna: t0. . Umpire:
Van Byckle.
IIAXWELL CARS TO
EIITER OMAHA RACE
Report Alio Comet that Jean Chat
- lagTifl May Filot English San
beam in Derby Here.
STUTZ ALSO MAY ENTER HEBE
That three of the racing Maxwell cara
will ha entered In th Omaha raoa wa
the word received yesterday by Direct'
of Contaata McBhana of the Omaha
speedway. Thee cara will probably be
piloted by Eddla Richenbacher, Tom Orr
and Billy Carlson. . . '
But th big new of th day was a
report that there la a good chance for
Omaha to are Jean Chaaaagna, who hold
tha world' racard of 111 mllae an hour.
In on of the Kngllah Runheama. That
thu Hunbeam team will enter her tf
TOFCKI WI lit THE NINTH
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Kiwi OTarvaaao !Ml at Paar Raas
' ' mm Beat JJaala.
TOPEKA. Kan.. June 14. Topek over
earn a lead of ttntr runa in tha ninth
and dfu4 nt. Joaeph In tha ninth,
l-ekatf waa unllltabla In tha plnchea un
til tha eighth when Topeka aoored It
first run. After two gnera war aoored
In tha ninth Brown replaced Lakaff.
MottrW dounla tted - tha aoore and
Vanca, who replaroed Brown, hit Boetiuk
wiin tha beaea full aad fooad lo, tha wln
nrug run. aoore
- , . . TOPEKA. . ,
' AM. R. It. O. A. B.
TUx he. If 0 0 1 a 0
Boatkck,. as . 4 I '. 11.4 1
Trainer, rf 4 14 8.00
Mayer. . lb I 1 1 0
Jacksoti f. ......:. 4 Oil 0 0
Lattlnior. lb 4 1 t 4.4 0
Monroa. e ft 1 10 l a
Cochran, lb t 1 1 1 I 0
....1. 4 0 1111
Cortland' 4 '
A glance at thl omart model and
you'll be rgptivatad by Ita tie-
fance. If new. It" becoming.,
t'g comfortable. Youll like it-
ids Silver
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14
NEW YORK, June 14.-Th New York
Americana wont back into the first di
vision today by taking two game from
Ht. Louis hero, 12 to 7 and 6 to 4. Tha
aacond gam went ten innings, Cree. a
pinch hitter, driving In the winning run.
Tha first game was a slugging match,
tha Yankee piling up an early lead at
tha expense of Lowdermllk and lloch.
The home run carnival started at the
polo grounds last week and wag continued
In today's game, six men hitting for the
circuit. The St. Ixtuts team waa man
aged by Captain Austin, in the absence
of Manager Rickey, who waa called to
Detroit Kcore, first gam:
OT. LOUIS. NBW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
emottoa, ir.. I 10 oronk. rf.....l 14
1 OKarklnpa. at 4
1 MlaI. Ik... 4
OPIpp. lb t
0 Mullen, lb.. 1
Omaha Meets Tough
Luck All the Way
Mrs. W. A. Rourke came in from Lin
coln Sunday night, alter having made the
trip around th circuit with the team.
( Bhe says the boys are feeling pretty good.
although complaining of the hard luck
they have encountered ever since leaving
Omaha. Several tough gamea have been
lost by, a turn -of the luck, such as th
only three bagger Bert Graver ever made
winning one game at Topeka, .and the
Lincoln pitcher getting a home run with
two on, after two atrikea had been called
Ion him.
J The wtatrer, too, ha been bad. At
4 Topeka the playing field was deep in
Jjmud; at Wichita rain fell every night
e and the diamond was a quagmire; at
I nenvee th. we.th.e w.. -A -, .t..
Ita. attendance waa poor.
I No word hag been had from President
Totals 54 4 M It t Totali 4 14 17 to 1 O'Neill about the meeting said to have
Ft'. Louis 0 001 1 2 0 0 17 i been called for Omaha on Thuraday, and
New York 4 0 6 1 0 0 1 'li Rourk and Krug are both In the dark
Two-baae hlta: Leary, Howard. Three- , - t What tha nrvaidnnt axnecta tn An
base hit: Uvu.Humt run: HartzeU, Plpp, L, . " ...Pv ! i xptciM ? do"
C. Walker. Howard. Stolen buses: Cook, The team will be at home on Tuesday
Matsel (2). Plpp, Pecklnpaugh. Earned ; to mix with Lincoln and a big crowd
Hnwar. lb.. 4 1
Pratt. Ih....l
'-.Walker, rf 4 I
Williams, rfl
Iarr lb-... 4 1
Lavas, as... 4 I
BVwald. 0.. 1 1
Lnwdna'b. p
B. walksr..
Huch, p 1
1 OHl.h. cf..
1 lHKrlaall. It.,
2 lHoana. tb...
1 OHweaaer. o..
0 SHchwarU. o.,
1 iKaallas p.,
runs: New York, ; Bt. Louis, i. uouoie
play: Boon to Plpp. Lavan to lary.
Baaa on errors: Ht. I.oui, .1. . Bases on
balls: Off Lowdermllk, 2: off lloch, 2;
off Keating. 6. Hits? Off- Iiewdermilk,
4 tn two, Innlngsv off tloch.-s In' six in
ning, struck out: By Keating. : by
lowdermllk. 2: by Hoch. 4. Vmpirea:
Kvans and Chill. Score, second game:
IT. LOUIB. NRW TORtt
ABHOAt AB.H.O.A.B.
Btintten. If.. I I 10 tCatt'i. rl.N.. 4 110 0
X v s n rwra'npa. .
14 1 SMaiaal. lb... 4
110 Oflnp. lb..... 4
4 1 (ir. 1
.1 II 1 OHIslk Cf..... I
1 4 4 0 Hartaall If..
4 1.1 IDaune, lb... I
114 1 flaraenay. 0. . 4
FWhar. p.... 4
.14 ion 14 'Mimas .... 1
Hn4rsr4. lb.. I
Pratr.- lb.... 1
c.Walkar. -'4
WllllamaJ It 4
Laary. Ikw... 4
Lavau, aa... 1
Aanra, a.... 4
Villwi, p. 4
la.,
Ill
VI
0 1 4
0 4 0
ought to welcome the wanderer.
limiirr Trarl4 Kanwralona.
Effective June 1, Nickel Plate road will
sell reduced rate, tickets to various east
ern points. Confer with local agent or
write John T. Calahan. A. O. P. A., 60 W.
Adams St., Chicago.
Boathera Assoclatloa. -
New Orleons, 0: Atlanta. 6.
Nashville. S: Memphis, 2.
Mobile, ; Birmingham, 3.
Little Rock-Chattanooga postponed,
rain.
Weaver, as . 1 4
Hoth.. u I 4 2
ak-kalk. a.... 4 1
Blackbra, lb I 4 1
Ctcolle. p... 4
Tutala...
one of the rare, but Pan Kaalte. who
finished tenth at Indianapolis, may be
railed back to the war. aa he la aa of
ficer In the English army. If ha la
called back Chaaaagne will come o er j S.'J,','- J n
toi pilot hi machine. Chaaaagna tg reoog- J iviltaa rl 1
niaea a on of the most daring and
.tlonsJ driver in th world.
McShane also received a letter from
Harry Ptuti yesterday. Btuta says lu
view of th wonderful tlnve made by Earl
Cooper and Oil Anderson at Chicago he
naa about decided ta aeud his team out
hor. Stut Is strong for the board
track. HI original plans were to send
his machine back to the factory and
ater no raoes until the Elgln'events In
August, but If any of liU car pluck
any of the money at Chicago ha will
probably oume Lo Omaha, for a crack at
the. board track hare. .
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Totals. .. . 11 W tl 1
Two out when winning run scored.
Ratted for Plpp in ninth.
Batted for Fisher In tenth.
St. Louis 1 OO0OO0O8O-4
New York 2 00001010 1-
The-haae hlta: Howard. Peckin-
paugh. Home runs: Vtuisel. C. Walker.
Stolen baswa: pecklnpaugh. Maisel. Shot- 1
ton. Williams. Earned runs: 8 1. Louis.
1; New York. 4. Double plays: Peckin-
paugh to Boone. Pratt to Lrary. I" 1
on error: bt Louis. 1. Baaea on halls: ;
Off Klsher. 2; off Wellmen. 4. Struck i
out: By KlBher, 4: by Wvllman, 2. I m- J
plree: tUiill and KVan. i
Wklte Hoi Drfewt Seaalora. I
WASHINGTON, June 14. Chicago
bunched hlta with, bases on balla today
and evened up the aerlea with Washing
ton. I lo 1 The hitting of Foumler nnd
Poster and the fielding of Collins and
Kournter featured. The latter mado
seventeen of his team's mitouts. Score:
CHIfAOO. WASHINGTON.
Au.H.O A a. An.n.u.a.a.
Palarh. rf...l 110 SMoallar. rf . 4
t ernater, 90... a
4 antvanKa. If... 4
4 Oltllaa. cf.... 4
0 land 1 1, lb... 4
OMoisaa. lb.. 4
OOHanry. c... .
1 Will lama, a 4
4 0M Urlda. as. I
- ha. p 4
P t 17 17 soillia p.... I
Acoata .... 1
Hoppar. p. . .
DODGERS DEFEAT
CARDINALS, 2 TO 1
Three Singlet and Two Sacrifice Hits
in Fourth GiTe Victory to
Brooklyn!.
FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE
FT. IX5UIS, June It-Three glngle and
two sacrifice hit In the fourth Inning
of tooay'a gam gar Brooklyn the
victory over St. Louis. 2 Jo L The
Brooklyn runa wer made by Cutshaw
and Z. Wheat In the second inning
Long made the only taHy for St Loula
by making a three-base hit and scoring
on Dolan'g sacrifice. Score:
BROOKLYN. BT. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.K. ABH.O.AC.
O'Msrs. aa.. I 1 4 I lBmler. as.. .4 1111
Mayan, cf .4 4 10 Baarhar, If.. 4 114
Dauhart, lh. 4 1 4 4 0 Millar, lb... 4 0 14 0
Cutahaw. lb. 4 1 1 4 OLons. cf....4 114
7.. Wheat. If. 4 I IS ODolea. if.... I 110 0
MrCarty. e..l 4 I OHratt lb.... I 4 II 1 I
etansal. rf . . I I IBataal, lb... I 0 0 14
Oeti, lb..... 4 14 OSnrdar. a... I 1114
Bmlth. p.... 144 OQeoaalea. (.. 4 0 4 0
DoaJt. p 1 4 114
Totala It 7 1711 lIvoobe 1 4 04
Fardue. p.... 4 4 4 A 4
Husxlna ... 0 0 4 4
. . , . . Totala II ttlUi
Batted tor Doak la eighth.
. Ran ofr Snyder in eighth.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 02
St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
.Two-baae hit: Dolan. Three-base hit:
Long. Stolen base: McCarty. Double
plays: O'Mara to Dauber t. Butler to
Miller to Hyatt, Cutahaw to O'Mara to
Daubert. First on error: Brooklyn. 1.
Baaea on balla: Off Doak. 2. Hlta: Off
Doak, 7 in eight innings; oft Perdue,
none in one Inning. Struck out: By
Smith, 3: by Doak, 1. Umpire: Grth and
Byron. ( ,
Plratea Lose 4 Phlla.
PITTSBURGH, Junei 14.-A pitchera'
battle between Alexander and Mamaux
ended In the eleventh Inning today when
tha latter weakened and Philadelphia
scored three runs, defeating Pittsburgh,
4 to 1. Four single and en out rvo the
visitors their runs -In the eleventh. Alex
ander, who had twelve strike out a, wis
efefective throughout. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBl'RflH.
AB.H.O.A.K. ' AB.H.O.A.K.
Bancroft, as- I 1 CaraT It.... 4 114 4
H.roa. lb... I 11 OJoho.toa, lb I 1 44
Backer, If... 4 4 OCoatallo. lb, 14 14
Cravat h. if.l I I I ecolllna. ct..4 114
Wh)tte4. ef. I 4 I 4 0 Hlachma. rf 4 0 1 0
Nletiotf. lb.. 4 114 IWnr, aa.. 4 4 110
ljuderua, lb. 1 114 1 OV'loi, lb 4 4 4 1 4
Kllllfer. c .l 1 11 1 Oerber. 9b... S J 1
AJeiandae. p4 1 1 I OOlbaoa. a.... 4 0 J J J
Maiuaax. p.. 4 1 1
Totals itinii
Totals 4 W 14
Philadelphia 0001000000 a 4
Plttaburgh 0 01 0000000 01
Ptolen baaea: Nlehoff. Coatello. Eerned
run: Philadelphia, 4. Double playa:
Wagner to Vlox to Johnston, (vlbson to
Wagner Baaea on balls: Off Alexander.
2; off Mamaux. 3. Struck out: By Alex
ander, 12; by Mamaux, 8. Umpire: RiBlf
and Hart
Giants and Red Tied. -
CINCINNATI. June 14 By tea"y
hitting and taklnp advantage of Cincin
nati every misplay, New York cre.pt
up little by little on the home team here
t- day and when darkness ended the same
in the tenth Inning the score was tied.
5 to 5. Cincinnati obtained an early lead
bv hatting Perrltt freely, but Stroud
pitched effectively after he entered the
NKW0I?ORK. CINCTWNATI. ,
AB.H.O.A.B. . A"..' '
Cwutrra'a cf 4 2 I 0 IlLaarh, f....S 1
tl l l u i worn im j, bi m
111 OHerioa. as... & 1
4 10 0 Kllllfer. If.. 5
114 lOroh. lb..... I
0 11 OOrirmh. rf.. 4 1
111 OCIarke. tl.... 4
14 1 IB'K'Inlta. tbl
A A 1 1 Olann. lh 4 1
1 1 OHchnalder. pt 4 1 0
4 4 0 4Amea. p 0 4 0
Tunar D.... 1 i 0 10
Totals II 1 10 10 1 -rrn,
Totala. . ...40 It 0 II
Batted for Perritt In fifth.
New York 0 01002020 0-5
Cincinnati .....io 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-5
Two-baae hits: Griffith. Groh. Three
bane hit: Hersog. Stolen base: Merkle.
Earned runs: New York, 6; Cincinnati.
2. Double plays: Robertson to Meyers,
Fletcher to Merkle. Base on error: Cin
cinnati, 1. Baaea on balls: Oft Perrltt,
2: off Schneider, 2; off Amea, 2; off
Toney, 2. Hits: Off Perrttt 7 In four
Innlngs: off Stroud. 4 In six frmlrtga; off
Bcnneiaer, ( in m ona-iiiuu . y......-
Loliert. 3b.. I
Dorla. 2b.,.. I
Burnt. It.... 1
Flatchar, ia. I
Robcrtao. rf 4
Mark la. lb.. I
Marera, c... 4
Parrltt. p...l
Ptroud. p.... 1
Oraal 4
off Ames,' none In one Inning; off Toney.
1 In two and two-thirde Innings. Btruck
out: By Perrltt, i; Dy oirouu
Schneider, 2; by Toney, 2. Umpi
Stroud, t: by
re: Kiem
and Emalie,
i
' Inland Defeats Hasttaaa All-rs.
INLAND, Neb.. June 14. (8peclaJ.
Before the largest crowd of the aeason
Inland defeated the All Stars. 1 to .
Nowka for Inland pitched great ball.
Th base' running of Brown and a spec
tacular catch by Cornell - featured. The
game waa played in one hour and thirty
minutes. Score: '
Haatlnga 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-
Inland ..............4 0 4 1 1 I 1 -!
. Batteriea: Roth, Joe and Pedro; Nowka
and Nowka. Umpire: Kearney. .
Brnnlnar Trlma MUllsT"-"-
BRUNINO, Tfteb., June 14. (Special.)
Brunlne defeated the Milltgan Maroon
at Milltgan Sunday, 6 to 3, In a fast and
exciting game. Batteries: Milltgan,
Oreuber and Meade; Brunlng,- Lelmbach,
Goodman, Hawks and Bchulte. Carleton
will play here next Friday. .
'a! """"" K mm
1
' Totala'
Two out whan winning run acered.
Topeka .....7 0 0 0 4 0 0 I t C
bt. Joseph 0 00ia0lv-b
Two-baae hlta: Jackson, Moaro. Corn
ran, Cluua, PaaeT H4p, Wataoa. Bacrl
llea hilt rtanor. laniblo play: BeaHlck
t litUinorva to Mayer, bio lan baaea:
Boatinfc in, Hlta: Off Leaaff. 11 In
lelaltt and one-third Inalnga; off Brown.
!l In on Inalnas; af Vance, la two-thtrds
I . n. i.. - n ,.n. i ,.e i ' i . . a. . .
p v.. .i m urn. kiwui, a, vi
DakaaT, . err vsara, i. ntrui k out: By
t luim
I: by Le-kaXr.
Hit by purred ball
lime
1 Passed ball
M T (.luiin. .
1:10. Uraptra.
luon. I
Wmi.
1: by Vtuace
Ueyer.
gtksrlr Blanks De.tal Hy.
rCHUTLER, Nbw June 14.-(Bpectal.)-BcbuyUr
ahut out the fast David City
team bars Sunday by th erore of 4 to a
Soar: R.H.E.
Sotiuyler 001100 -4 11
Devvd City... 0000 - ( t
ttattertaa: flchayler, Andrewa and
Dsvu, David nt. Meyea and Pryor.
ApartHBtata, flata, kouoe and cottage
raa be reatad aultkly aad cheaulv hy n
T'aa -Fur Rnt."
. Aarrioaa Asaaavlatftaa.
At Cleveland Score: R H E.
Kanaaa City a 1
Cleveland , ,. f J
Batteries: Kanaaa City, Alilson and
Alexander; Cleveland, Carter and Davogt.
At Culumhua Moore: R.H K.
Mtnneapolla .101
Columbua 110
Baltarlea: Mlnneapolla, Bentiay and
Sullivan; Columbua. Ferry and Robertson.
St. Paul a i t
Loulailvle ill
Batteries: St. Paul. Wllllamaj. Karger.
Iattfield and Johnson; Louisville, Dan
fort h and Clemoraa.
At IndianaDolia t4core: n u a
Milwaukee ! a i
Indlanapolla J j
Batteriee: Milwaukee. Slapnlcka gnd
Br annua: Indianapolis. Mars. WUllaraa
and. UosawtL Cailad end aeveath. rain.
Totala U 7 IT II 1
Batted for Oallia in eighth.
Chicago i a i o o o a o i-
WaahuTgton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
Two-baae hlta: Milan. Foster. Fournlcr.
Karnod runa: Off Cicotte, i: off Shaw,
i; otf Oallia, 3. Three-baa hlta: Foster.
Moeller. Hits: Off Shaw, 4 in two in
nings: off Oallia. 7 In six Inning; off
Hopper. 1 In one inning. Stolen baaea;
uhlk (H J Collins. Bases on balla:
otf C'lcotta. 1: off Sbaw. 1: off Oallia. i
Vlli. Ik 4 1
Cobs, vf 4.4 4
Cravfor. HI I I
Vavk. If ... 4 11
Kavaaa'. Is. 4 1 11
i Tevaa. tb... 4 1 I
lllablaadrrs Are Wlsaara. ' Staaaaa. c...4 1 4
FALLS CITY. Neb.. June 14 -t Special ! r,l'' 1 1 J.
i nra;iaun.f rails my lost Sunday to
Highland, Kan., 1 to 1. Score: . R.H E
Hlahland 0 0 0 I 1-4 ft 1
Fall City 04000000 W l 4
Three-baa hits: Puteet. Floyd j.
Base on balla: Off Potest 4: off Flovri
4. Batleriea. Falls City. Pot eat and
Poteet; HtKhland, Floyd and Blair. Tim:
i mpire:
2 10.
4U0,
Van DerbJu. AtUndanoe,
MASSACHUSETTS PLAYER
ACHIEVES DISTINCTION
FITCHBURO. Ma..' Jurt U-irhr.
torst baseman of tb, Wotoastor team,
had tha . diatinctkt of playing . througa
today's New England league game" with
ntchburg wlthvut, a putout, assist or
error. This record said to have baeo
(-quailed en on occasloH by Jlgga Pono
hue. fom.er firat haavman of the Cbl-
jiago Whit fox. rlt- hb ir won the game.
off HoiM-r. 1. Stru.k out: By Cicotte, ;
i: by Uallla, 4. Umpires: Nallln and I
Uln a.
Detroit Trlsue Macks.
PHUU)KLPHIA, June 14--Batlery and j
fielding errors gave Detroit a 2 to 1
victory over Philadelphia today. Covea
eskie held the home team to three hlta,
one of which waa a triple by Strunk. The
drive was followed by a wild pitch and
li re vented tha home lean from being I
shut out. Krbang had hta hand hurt by I
a foul off Kavanaugh s oat and gave
wuy to McAvoy. It waa the third in
jury received bv eWrtang this aeaao.
Score:
PKTltOIT rillLADICt.PHI
AH. H O AK. AB.H.O AK
O Bu.h aa..! 4 vnavlaa, cf. .. I Ills
Harry, aa.... tail!
4 4V.l.h. It ... 4 14 4 0
Ik. Inula, lb. 4 4 W 0 4
a r4 a t t a i
1 ISUfi. ... 11114!
1 IMiiiu, c I I I I '
t I Maluue lb.. I 4 I I I
I 4Kml. lb..... 1114!
J Bvaah. p.... 1411
Totala n 1 27 14 HJJt ...I 4 S
Murpbr ... i
J axsTww
X1
.
J 1 "I - -JF
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0 0 0 0-1
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Batted for Da vies in ninth.
Ran for Welsh in ninth.
IVtrolt 0 110
Philadelphia 010
Three-base bits: Young. Strunk. Stolen
bases: Cobb. V-hang. Walak. rwa4
run: Phlladrluhla. L base on errors:
Dttrolt 2. rtaaea oa balla: Off Coveleakla,
1: off J. Buab. a. Struck out: Hy
Coveleakla 7; by J. Bush. 4. I'mpires:
Connolly and Wallace.
Waal Trtaras ClcveUaal.
UOSTllN. Jon 14. Wood witched In
his old form today tuid akiataa defeated
Cleveland. 4 to 1. Oraner-s atagta after
.lackaoii bad tripled orii the visitors
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