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CLOTMEf-VmiH;ER:
OMAHA TAKES FRAY
FROM LOWLY LINKS
Barney Schreiber la Hammered for
Three Sam in Second tnd
Eighth Inning.
SL02QZTT HAS ONE BAD FRAME
Nv let It bo as Id that the Rourke
ra not wUHni' to do their abare In an
lArUinlnf tha T. P. A. drleaatc. Tea
trdar a number of fur well known vla
Itora wandered Into Bonrke park to lamp
a little paallniln. and fnr their eapeclal
naneiflt and difltlon the above men
tioned Rourkea wiped the earth with tha
lowly Llnka from tinfoln and then held
flair-daf exerrlaea over them. The of
fl4al count wa 6 to 4.
. Barney Hchrelber. the oldeet plUer in
the wttrld exeett 'Huff ftman, waa the
roat. Vwlre e llntirkleta cut loneo bom
bardmenta which ruined Mr. rk-hrelber.
One of tha artillery ruahea came tn the
aecond fron and the other In the eighth.
Krh waa good for tliree nut.
On the other hand Thomaa Btoriirtt of
Kanaaa hd but one punk round, whh'h
gave the Unka three run.
Forartke Takea Hand.
A ent named Foreythe, who play a right
field, aJuo cut conalderable pumpklna In
the dolnga. The Tangot Kid ataged aoma
Ty Cobb fielding at dlvera time when the
Unka wer getting notey.
To vet a good atari Dirk Breeu un
i-oupled a double to left In the aecond
after Krueger had whiffed. Krug sot
walk and Frlta Bchllebner poled a hit to
uenter which acored Pick. Krug went to
third and Frlti to aecond on the throw
lo the ptatit. Krug reclatered on Whalen'e
tnfleM out and ft'hllebner pranced horn
en Elodgetfa pok. to right.
fourth. I Joy 4 waa aafe on Breen'a error,
and McAllister, Hehrelbor and Wolfe made
alnglea in a row, eoorirvg Uoyd and Mc
Alllater. McOaffUan got a walk, choking
the runway with hoetlle live stock. Hera
la where the Tango Kid ftret broke Into
fame. Harry AVIlllama caught a alant In
the noee and aent drive to center whU h
waa tagged tor three turn But Cyrua
galloped over toward ttie flagpole and
pcared the pHL Bchretlier eaally aoored,
but Wolfe and McOaf ftgan, w ho had:
atarted to run at tha craxk of the bat.
had to hurtle to get bark to their baeea.
Tha Llnka took tha lead in the eighth,
bui couldn't hold It William alngled to
left, went to aecond on an infield out
and acored on Heinle Schreiber' double.
W. I. F.labta.
In the home half of the eighth Omaha
ran away with lh combat. Choke-Hm-Whlie-Thelr-Iown
M'Kafflgan gava a,
demenstratton of Ills chucking ability and
h vonrlualvely proved he can chuck 'em
wider than any other athlete In Nebraska,
Thomaeon a result got to aecond on a
toller which should have been a cinch
out. Smith sacrificed and Forsythe drove
Tommy home with a hit. Forsythe gal
loped hitiie on Kruegcr'a doubly to left.
In relaying tha ball home McOafflgan
tried to knock down tha grandstand with
another wild ig and Krueger wont on to
third. Breen waa hit tn tua slats by a
pitched ball, much to tha (lee of his room
mate. Whslon. who waa performing on
the coaching line. When Krug forced
the wotinded Breen at aecond Kruearr
tallied lh sixth ri n.
Ju.t lo furi.l.li a Utile excltrrnant to
th b.:s ho remained for the ninth.
l-Vuiy.Uit made another of hi nifty
catrhc and everybody went home in
bapp;' spirits. Th aar.ie team will bat
tle toda), starting at o'clock. Score:
OMAHA. '
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Forsythe, rf. ..
Krueger. C. ...
Hreen, tb,
Krua. tb
f"''hllehner, lb.
W helen, a. ..,
Uloogett, . ...
Total Jl
LINCOLN.
7 a
AH. B.
H.
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Wolfe, If
MJaf flan. as.
Williams, lb. .
Mclrityre. rf. .
Daley. . ...
H. fVhrelber,
I. loyd. lu ...
lcA!l!str, c.
T Cchrellw.
Mere
cf..
Totala 11 4
11
Morse batted for B. Pchreiber hi niDth.
(ifr.aha
Huns a e i .
. "tla 0 1 J aT
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Huns 0 0 t 1 0-4
'n 0 1 t 0
Two-be hlta: Breen. Kruefer, H.
'breit.er. KacHflc hits: (sinuh, B.
rhriW. iW-rifice fly: WUliam'. I-eft
on bsem: Omaha, 2; Lincoln, a. Struck
out: hy Hio.larlt, I; ty v-hretber. 2
l4ae on balta Off Blodicelt. U off
v lirelber. 1. lilt by t. Itched ball: By
H4oltt (Wolfri; by f hreiber (breent.
1 ""I bell: McAlllsier. Tim, la.
I mvire: Uelael.
bkabo i riRjir ratm
Fcrar Reao Tks Olea
4iaae.
Deaeer th
Pr.KYVR. Cla . June 18 Four runa In
ti.r fital tiu-ii.e s Wnvar tha game
K.jov ,tn fcmn ctiy. Teo mora t-uua
ur4 vre not lieeded. lentr atu
j. . to 5. Pxr:
flOl'X CITY.
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Father
WOULD I
DO WITH
A CLOTHF,
WRINGER" CND HER
Davidson, "f..
Hennllng. lb..
Young,
Crinp. c
Boothby, p....
Totals X I
DBSVKR.
AB. R.
7 : 1
It. O.
A. Ki
ll 0
Kpenoer, cf
Snleld. lh
MoCnrmkk rf.
Galloway, 2b...
2
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nffey. If
keilefier, .
Whalen. 3b..
Shestak, -...
Mitchell, p..
Totalt
Denver ...
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frloux City
Stolen baxea: Snencer. Kelleher. Coffey,
Whelen. Two-hen hits: Kane, Mccor
mick, Crisp. Thre-bee hit: Mitchell,
tairirice hits: MrOormlck. Hhentek.
Btrmk out: By Mltcnell. : by Boothby.
1. Haaea on belle: Off Mitchell. 1; off
Boothby. 4. Double play: Hnleld to KM-
lhor, Cooney to Kane. Time: 1:M.
plre: Van BUkle.
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Winin I.OIIK THIRD OF KBIF.
Dea Molaea Whips Walrea, l e
Five.
WICHITA, Kan., June IB.-Wclhlta lost
the third game of the series her to Iee
Moines. They triad to rally, but fell one
short, acore:
WICHITA.
AU. It. II.
O. A. K.
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O. A. E.
SO
14 0
1 0 0
II 0 0
1 1 0
4 0
1 10
5 1 0
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6.0 0
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Ko, if
Tydenvan, rf..
Patterson, lb.
Hosp, as
Itrttion, Kb. ..
Siwinrer, rf. .
White, rf. ...
(tray, r. ......
Southern, p. .
Urifflth
trclet
Total
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, illunter, cf.
JM11, ID.
j Hartford, aa.
CnehUl. '&
Breen,
ttllligan, p.
Total v., .
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rutted for finencer in eighth.
Ustted for Houtbrn In ninth,
,les Molne 0 IM0 I I M
Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 1 0t
Left on bsees: les Moines, T: Mlchlta,
; haoriflce tilts : Spencer, iuthern.
Two-baae hlla: Breen, lrltton 111, Oelst.
stolen bases: Jonrs. Pawyer, Breen.
Hlmck out: By Uilllasn, 1; by Southern,
i. Baeea on belle. Off Gllllgan. 4; off
Southern. 4. Hit ly pitched ball: By
Huuthern (Iltnni. Tim: iiiw. . niwrm.
Cutlck and Parent.
TOPKKAI TRIM THIS DRl MMKRS
M' 1 11 la an s Rata Iw Half of Vlsttore'
Ran. .
TOPCA. Kan.. J-me 15. Topeka batted
herd against Wllley. who uceled
Hrnwn, and defented Kt. Joseph, William
batted In half the visitors' runs, while
lAttimore and Bostlck led th local bat
tels. Score .
TUrtKA.
AB. K.
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4 0 0
1 t 1
0 0 0
0 .0 0
B 0 1
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14 0
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0 0 0
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Roche. If
Boatlck, aa
Trainer, rf.....
Tallion. rf
Mayer, lb
Jackeon. cf ...
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Iittimur. 2b 4
IMonroe, c 4
Cochran, tb 4
Wldeman, p 4
Total.. S
12 f
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JOSEPH.
AB. R. 11
Pag. 2b 4
llano, lb 4
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Walaon. rf -If
William, cf......... 4
Tonneman, f.-rf.... 6
Kialirr, lb 4
Kwoldt, aa.... 4
vi hil. c 4
Brown, p 1
Wllley. p 1
Totala 37
11
Bostwick hit by batted ball
Topeka 1 0 0 1
it Jnannh 0 001
Home run: Lattlroor. Threa-l
bit: Boatlck. Two-Una hlta: B.wtlck.
Monroe. Pas. Williams,-Fisher. Sacri
fice bite: Page. Hepp. Sacrifice files:
Roche. Trainer. Double playa: Lattlmore
to Mayer. LwoUit to Page to Kteher.
Kuilcii bases: Ro'he. Ijittkmere, Watson
ft lilts' off Brown, 7 In four and one-
1 i llilid Innings. Baaes on balls: Off Ide-
"iiimn. 2; off Brown. 1: oft Wllley, I.
Struck out: By Wldeman, s: by Mrown,
S. WUdut'ch: Wldeman. Hit by pitched
tall By Brown. I. Tim; 16a. I. in pi re:
Mevere. j
ST. PAUL STILL LEADS
SHERMAN-HOWARD LEAGUE
PARWKI.U Neb.. June lJ.-tKpwclal.)-All
scheduled games In tha Sl.erman
Howard league were played Sunday. The
playing of the game com plot ca about
one-third of th schedule. KuckvUl
trtinmed Farwelt on the letter's grounds.
to 1. On tha Elba diamond tha hotna
team luet dofeat at tha hands of tha
Boelus club, I to t. St. Paul continued
ILs winning streak by waHovUiaT SU
IJbory. 4 to 1, on th St. Llbory grounds.
Below I t.e present atarxttnaT of tha
tea ma:
Club. Won. Loet
St. Paul H
Boelua t I
Farwell t i
Rocket He 2 t
St. Ubory I
Iennalrog 1
Elba
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Inraai GrsTO Is Easy.
WT. EDWARD, Neb.. June 'i. Bpe
claJ.) St. Kdard ba l an aaey time win
ning freni Newman Grove yesterday a
the Newman Grove grounds. Newman
(trove eould not connect with Joties'
curves, while ft. Edward bad no trouble
In getting hit wnn needed Turpln'a
three tire hit, with the bases f u I.
featured. Score: K H.H.. alaaal Ca arete Mairk.
f iTJaliilirt'J !' Blr'N.juiu-UMwMMA4'l
N.winan (,rve ..,. 1 0 2 -. t 1 I . , Um4 raiwelled hi n t. b with i,l
Satlafiiea Ht. .dsil. Jones snt Fisher;
Newuian Urove, I'eVSHl and itiniuaa.
THE NEK:
Copyright. IffIS, International
Newe gterrlra.
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HtLWO - OLD TOP-
WHO WRt THE.
2VELU LOOKING
CHICKEN I
LEAVING ootrr
now:
I Standing of Teams
kht. i.r.avr.. nat. league.
W.I.P.t. Whfct,
He Moines. 47 1 . ft fhlla Tf .t7
Toneka ..,.27 IX . C'liiceno 27 VI .lU
l'nn"t ' .Mt t. Iule.... W .
Omuha '.'4 21 iHi" tirooklyn ...4i2r.4K
Lincoln ....21 21 . Boston 23 14 .4
ht. Joseph.. 1 23 .41 Pittsburgh .22 24 .47
Wichita ...1.1 24 .BVv' .Ve-v ork..lV9 24 .442
Sioux nty.l M .iM4 Clncinnlatl .1DU.4K3
FED. L.HAOUK. I .IMF.R. AP8N.
' W.I Pel.. W.UPrt
K.i rty..m n .nn IndlnnepolU.ffi i .t
Pt. Iuls...2T W) .674j Ixulsvl!le ..f4 2S .8W
Pittsburgh 21 a .Stl Kan. Clty... M .fr'S
Brooklyn ..27 24 ,M Mllwauke . M .WT
Newark ...W 24 .5)l 8t. Paul 24 27 471
Chicago ....21 ! .SI", Cleveland ..21 27 ,4Wi
Baltlmor .11 .21 Columbus ..21 .4j0
Buffalo 24 Mlnncxnolls )
STATE WCAOl'K. I AUKK. L.MAOlTB.
V.L..Prt.f W.UPct.
Beatrice ...17 k ..mi Chicago ... .21 1 .27
Norfolk ....II 10 .nn Detroit ,... 2 21 .m
York .......14 10 .fis.l Boston 2 ' .6H1
Katrbiirr ..It M .4071 Washlngton.22 .MO
Hastlnxs ..13 12 .r.'iil Cleveland .-) 27 .il
O. Island... 1 11 .Mil Phlla 11 M
New Ym k. .26 7i .63
- jt. Louis.... 1 ti .278
' Yesterday's ResaWs.
W:STT'!N LBAOL'K
Pes Moines, Wichita, .
Onutha, : Lincoln. 4.
rl Joseph, TcpekH, 10.
Sioux City, i; Penver, .
NATIONAL LEACH' H.
Bontrn, 0; Chtcign. 4.
Brooklyn. T; ft. l.oulii. 4
New l'ork, : Cincinnati, 0.
Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain.
AMERICAN LKAOUK.
Ff. Itils. 4: New Tork. t.
Other gemes, rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE!
Chlongo-Buffalo, west ground. !
Keneaa City. : Baltimore. 4.
Pittsburgh, 6; Brooklyn, J.
St. Louis. 1: Newark. 0.
AMERICAN ABrKlClATIOM. '
Kansas City, 7: Cleveland. . ,
H Paul, 3; Ioulavllle. 1. '
.Minneapolis, 13; Columbti. t. .
Milwaukee, 7; Indianapolis. .
NEBRASKA STATE LBAOUS.
Hastings, ; Falrbury, 0.
York. 0-0; Beetrloe, i-l.
Norfolk, 10; Urand Inland. 12,
Uaaaea Today.
Western league Dea Molne at Wiclw
Its, Slou City at Denver, Omaha at Lin
coln, t. Joseph at ToDaka.
National Ieague Boston at Chicago,
Brooklyn at St. I-ouls, New York st Cin
cinnati, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
American league Chicago at Waah
ington. hi. Louis ai New York. Cleve
land at Bostun. Detroit at Philadelphia.
Federal I eague Chicago at Buffalo,
K annas City at Baltimore, Pittsburgh at
Brooklyn.
tate League Beatrice at York, Fair
bury at Hasting. Norfolk at Orand
Island.
Sixty Teams Entered
In Tom Morris Play
CHICAGO, June IS. Sixty club have
entered teams In tha Tom Morris memo
rial trophy competition, tha annual event
of th Weatern Oolf association, which
will be held tomorrow. The field I a
large aa usual and good acore are looked
for, though spring rains hare mad aom
of the course alow, according to report
reaching Chicago. Among tha team
which entered 1 th Oahu Country club
of Honolulu, while other far western
entries are the Victoria Country club of
Rive: ride, Cal.; Colorado Springs Country
club, Virginia Country club of Long
Beach, Cal.; tha lioa Angola Country club
and th San Gabriel Country club. Moat
of tha club In tha central atatea sent
entile. Secretary George F. Henneberry
announoed tonbrht.
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Manager of Cutler
Stops Over m Omaha
William Rochelle. who manage th at.
fair of Charle Cutler, who wrestle Jo
Stecber for th championship of th
world here July i. dropped Into Omaha
from Kanaaa City and spent tha day eon
feirtng with dene Malady, promoter f
the big match. "This match will be th
event of Cutler' career," declared R
cl.elle, "and Charley I lending hi ver
effort to be tn th best of condition."
Rochell waa accompanied by Sol Abrara
f Ixulevtlle.
Thcra waa quite a rush for ticket when
they were placed on sal at th Mer
chant hotel Monday.
PQMMERN WINS THE
EWDERBY STAKES
NEWMARKET, Jun l&.-Sol Joel'
Pomrnem today won th "Now Darby
stake," a race Instituted to replace th
classic event at Epsom Downs, cancelled
thla year on account of th war. Tha
winner waa followed tn by Let Fly aad
RoaaendaW. Sevanteea horses atarted.
Today's race waa a sweep atak of (30
each, with added by Lord Derby.
and waa for horaea entered for tha rTpeora
Down. Among the starter war August
Belmont' Danger Rock ' and H. B.
Duryea'a Chtrkanuiiigwa. Tha' bett Ing
agalnat Ponimern waa U to at; againet
It riy, M to L and agalnat Itoaaendal.
4 to 1. Pommern waa tha winner of the
1.0M guinea stake run t Newmarket
April at.
aaataeva Asaaatatp .
AUaata. a. Mobile, a.
Nashville. 1; Meiuphia, 10
Blrmtnsliuui. i. Nw tr.-a.ne, 1
1. iti la Honk, v-k: Chattanooga. 2-1.
:h..ii Ojllunt. st lvr t'julnht. lit Dlaadd
I I ui ii to 1 I
i i nun i i i
illness.
OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, -H'NE V.)V.
oh: jm.,
MC HAT AN'
coat -quick:
DOUBLE YICTORY
OYER YORK CREW
Haley Wild and Franklin Keep.
Ball in Oroovei, Giring Bea
trice It Own Way.
BLAJTK FOE FAIRBURT FLAYERS
TORK, Neb., June 15. C Special Tele
gram.) Beatrice applied tha whitewash
to Tork in both game today. 8 to 0,
and S to 0. Haley waa wild and Beatrice
hit him freely wtth men on baae. Tehy
bunched hit on Franklin while Tork
could do nothing with Pate. The field
ing of Lockhart and Brannan waa of tha
spectacular variety, robbing York of baa
hit. Score, first game:
BBATRIOB. YORK.'
ABHOA.i AB.H.O.A.B.
rMlmin, I t I I intre. lb 4 1 t 1
Brnnnea, tb 4 S
1 OMurphr. Rf.. 4 0 110
Mrown. Ik... 1 1 Mi
niack. rf.... I
Kiwter, c.,.. I
Knff. el 1 t I
Knrtetn, as.. 4 I B
lorkhart. K 4 1 0
Pile, p 4 1
0 1 TMt.
w.iii, ir . 4 4 a
dBorkwttn. lb 4 OH 1 t
0 ilwm. v . 1 .
0Pln. rt I t 0 0 0
0 RalnM. c... 4 3 4 S
1 OH.l.y. 4 0 1
Tetale ....(2 7 17 11 t Totals .... ( It 11 1
rieatrice 0 3 t 1 1 0 0 0 0
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Buster, Flllman, Brown.
Brannan. Stolen banes: Buster, Flllman,
Brown, Brannan. Double playa: Brannan
to Kortern to Brown. Flllman to Kortem
to Brown. Hases on balls: Off Haloy, 8;
off Pat. 1. Left on bases: York, ft:
Beatrice. 4. Struck out: Bv Halev, 4;
by Pate. - Wild pitches: Pate. Haley.
Time: !:(. Umpire: Shueter.
recond gnme: ,
Rcore,
BEATRICE. YORK.
AB H O A E. ' AB H O A R
rillman. lb. 4 1 1 Rtr. 2b.... 4 I 1 0
Brdinaa. lb t -1 OMnrpby rf.. I 14
Irrowa, lb... 1 1 1 ITott.a. lh.. 4 1 t
Black. rf....l 114 0N.tl. It... I 1 I
nu.ter. c ... 117 OBorkatltl. Ik I 1 I 1
Kerf, cf 11 OKIeae. an.... 1111
Kortem. sa.. It SPIare. rf... 141
Loekbart, If I I 4 ORalne. a.... I 144
Pete. t FrsnkllB, p. 1 I
Total ....'Jl 11 1 1 Totala ....14 4 11 1 1
BeatrlC 1 "9100 0 S
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-baa hit: Blnck. Stolen baa:
, Prince
a new idea of
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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
WHAT'S
the
MATTER?
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JUST A
MtNUTtt
Runrr. Bnac
2; f.f Pate. 2.
on balls: Off F snklln,
.eft on bancs: B.-atrlc-,
2; York. . ftruck out: B
by Pete, .V Penned ball:
1:20. Ciwlre: Pl.ustrr.
Franklin. 4:
Junter. Tiur;:
GRAND INLAND. Neb., June 15.-(e.re-clal
Telearam.) All twlrler were- more
or less ragged in their work todnv end
the bountiful crabbing of yesterday, in
dulged In generally, waa but eilehtlv
abated. iVptaln Clair' home run in the
seventh with two on clinched the con
test. Varney again did stellar work in
center. Score:
KORrOLK. GRAND INLAND.
AB H O A 1. AH. H O. A. t.
k I 1 1 1 SPirn. M ... 4 12 2 4
BraArlek,
Dr as 4 1 1
Hobcn. lb.
Cnrrla. If.... I t
48vn.lt. lb... I
Hesrr. If... (
40o.br. 4
1 Varner. ef .. I
1 rownrr. rf.. S
K'l.tr.. lb... 4
Tork. p
fltrn.. p... 1
SAUx.ader, p I
Kempla, rf. . 4 1
Cmph.ll. e 4 1
Melkar. lb.. I
Brown, lb., t 2 10
Olllle. e 4 1
Walworuv, s 1
mlth.- p....
Tblemsa. p. 0 0
TMela I 11 14 11 I Totala II 1 If 11 t
Norfolk 0 1 1 5 .1 J 0 0 0-10
Grand Island 0 1 4 0 1 0 6 0 012
Earned run: Norfolk." 1; Orand Inland,
2. Two-base hits: Brown, Henrv. Var
ney. Three-base hit: Crosby. Home
run: Claire. Sacrifice hits: Camp jell.
Smith, Roben, Varney. Stolen bases:
BpodoHck, Varney. Bases on bells: Off
Walworth, 4; off Smith 1; off Thlemarv
1: off York. 1; off Stevena, 4; off Alex
ander, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Tork,
1; by Alexander, 1. Struck out: Bv York,
2: bv Alexander, 8; by Walworth, 8; by
mlth. ; by Thlemen. 2. Wild pitches:
York, Alexander. Passed balls: Olllls.
Crosby. Time: -2:1S. Umpire:- Monroe
. Ilaatlaaja Has Kaay Win.
HA8THNGS, Neb.. June 16. (Special
Telegram.) Hastings won eaeilv from
Falrbury today. to 0. Features werw
the clouting and pilfering of McCabe. In
three ttmoa up be cracked tvo singles and
one triple, atole two baaes and made three
core. Score:
FASRBt'RT. ' BAFTINO
AB H O A K AB.H.O.A.E.
Hlldbraa. rf 4 4 OOlios. lb... 4 4 11
Conley. lb.. I 1 I
Bwa. If... 4 11
Thlnaalnc. cf 4
Lamb lh.... Ill
Burton. . 11
Conboy. lb., lit
RiilllTaa. a. 4 7
Carvar. p... to
B.IIw, an. , 111
nrtimm. lh. 4 I 4 1 ' 1
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1 1 Rlrhardin, e 4 I 1
lOtart. lh 4 4
1 1 ( amsball. rf I .4 4 0 0
I tM.I, rf . I 1 4
t Riley, p.... 1.0 e t 4
ToUla . ... 30 4 14 II I Totals ....40 127 II
Falrbury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Hastings 1 0 0 2 1 X 0 ' 4
Two-bane hit: MeCabe. Sacrifice hits:
Bellew, Campbell. Stolen bs.es: Drnim,
McCabe (2i. Richardson, Weldal. Double
play: Belle w to Olson to Drumm. .Saxes
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Ion balls: Off Riley. 4; off Carver. 4. Hit
. by pltchea ball: By Kiicy d'avion).
Struck out: Hy Carver, h; by Riley,
s.
Passed tall:
Sullivan. Time:
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Bender Will Coach
Kansas Aggies
MANHATTAN, Kan., 3un aJohn R
Bender, at pieaent tn charge of athletic
at Washington State college, wa today
elected head of tha department of ath
letics and foot ball coach of the Kanaaa
Btato Agricultural colleie. Mr. Bender
la a former University of Nebraska foot
boll star.
I
America) a Asaortat Ion.
At C'.eve'anU: R.H.E.
Kansas City 7 It 2
Cleveland Oil t
Betteiiee: George and Alexander; Col
lamore. MrCall. James and Devogt.
At Louisville: R.H.E.
Stt. Paul U 0
Louisville X t 1
Batteries: Leifield and Johnaon; Mid
dle ton and Clemona.
At Columbus: R.H.E.
Minneapolis IS 7 2
Columbus t I B
Batteries: Harper, William and Sulli
van, Oharrlty; Scheneberg, Woodburn.
Curtla and Coleman.
At Indianapolis: R.H.E.
Milwaukee ,. 7 14 4
Indianapolis 9 i
Retteries: Young and Brannon; Sohardt.
Willis and Gossett.
, '
Watkoe) Defeats Greeavrood.
GREENWOOD, Neb... Jun 13. (Spe
cial.) Greenwood lust lo Wanoo Sunday
In a fast gam, by tha acore of 4 to Z.
Wahoo found Skinner for four hlta and
three scores In the first Inning and after
that could secure but two hit
Green
wood hit Anderson hard, but brilliant
stooa hv hla terunmatea saved him. Score:
R.H.E.
Greenwood ..9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02 7 t
Wahoo 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 t
Batteries: Skinner and Paraell, Ander
son and Klnola.
4. Kdwara Playa at Heme.
ST. EDWARD. Neb., June H. (Special.)
On account of tho work that ha been
done on the local diamond. St. Edward
rae not been able to play at home. Next
Thruaday the home warn will take on
Peteraburgh at home. .
If you are one of thousands
of men who have put your
pipe under cover so yon can
forget your sore tongue and
parched throat, get it out
quick! For here's smoke
freedom for every man
who's fond of a. pipe, and
dgette-makin's freedom
for every man who likes to
roll his own if youll be
sporty enough to follow
suit and lay a short bst.oxl
the national joy smoke
i
Men afl over the nation aU over th9
world, in fact have token the friendly
say-so and to-day P. A- is their standard
before, between and after meals I
You pipe and cigarette-makin'a-shy men
should realize how different Prince Albert must be to hit tha
taste of men everywhere. Tha patented process fixes
that and cuts out the bite and parch.
Get a slant at how cheerful it is to smoke all the tobacco yotj
want and smoke as long as you want without your tongue
even grumbling. Men, that pipe and cigarette joy's yours
sure as you're alive if you'll get .your tidy red tin or toppy
red bag of P. A. right away and go to it like little folks
beat it to a circus parade c&n't-hclp-it-like!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO- Wlnston-Slcm, R C
HAVE .LM,f!! 1 f
' 1 i"rr-
f i THOi-TO ' T f O
'.. rV' to
5.1 BOT --JjJie
CASEYS HAYE EASY
TIME WITH TERPB
Baltimore Defeated by the Kama
City Team by Score of Bine
to Four.
MAIN BXIIEVED BY J0H3TS0N
BALTIMORE, June 1B.-Kanaa Cy
had no trouble in winning tha opening
gam of tha serins with Baltimore. to 4.
uespice live Dou'tie yiLjw
the fielding- of the homo Uam we poor. .
Johnson twirled good ball after relieving
Main, who wa wild. Boora: . R.H.E.
Kansas City . .5 0 0 0 0 1 I - li M
. . . . . ... - u. tm.ri
BalUmore ... o i e " " '
iiatteriea: Main, Johnson sod Eaielerly;'
Suggs, Smith and Jacklltanh.
Rebels Trlaa Tlpe.
BROIKLY'N, June IS. RaJn atoppe tn-
dar' game before the ninth inning; had
been completed. Pittiburgh winning from
Brooklyn, 6 ti 2 Konetchy was th bat
ting star, his I, It driving In four of th
five Pittsburgh runs. Burger was affec
tive througliout, though catches by
Wlckland and etope by Terkea and Berg
hanurer aaved him at critical points.
.-. . H If V.
worn. . m " ' - .
ti.ii ia.aw ms4 Tayw T amf tf ( m
J.t.lTyT 15 . -CKS n aasjiai vwai,
and Pratt.
Newark' Loeee to Slafeda.
NEWARK, N. J., Jun 14. . Louia
beat Newark in a pitcher' battle today..
1 to 0. Kaln stopped the Kan tn the
eighth Inning. Boors: R.H.E.
St. Louts 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 4
Newark 0 00000-2
Batteries: Davenport - ana Hartley f
Reulbach
nd Rarldea.
I
Haaaral Loaee.
HAZARD, Neb.. Jun 15. (rTpaeiftl.)
'Ball player from Ansley, Maaon and.
Litchfield defeated Hazard Sunday la a,
well-played game, 7 to L Scores ILH.n.i
Mason City ..1 0000040 0 4J 1 I
.Hazard 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4
Batter lee: Mason City, Bubak and Aer
hood: Ha sard. Roberta and Miller. Struck,
out. by Butjak, 10; by Roberta, K tTrnpire,;
Peterson.
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