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JITXE
Bringing Up
YE- I STARTED N
LFE AT THE COTTON1
OF Trie. LADDER
iUE I VE LIFTED
A MILLION MOOb
Vl OF ORlC!
LINKS COP FRAY
IN THEELEYEBTH
Johnaon Wobbles, Iiinei Put and
Hiti Batter, and Two-Bagger
Breaks Up the Combat.
POWELL HOLDS BOURSES TIGHT
It took tho Links from Lincoln
Innlns to do It jreiterdny, but thoy did
It. In other word", they lwnbatted our
1UU Rourkleta, to I, punoturlng Mr.
Frmnklfn Johnon, on-hlf of tho oot
tlemont of rlfiht-haiided rltchro on
Marty Krug'a staff.
Franklin g-ot hliriMlf illatlnctly In bad
hy hl wlldnma hi tb olrvonth and fataJ
framo of lha niatlnco. With twb dow
h paaaod ItuJy Tanta and then nlrked
BUI rowoll arnack In lha alata. Thla put
two on, and Roy Wolfe, who haan t made
a. hit for a month, waa at bat. But Roy
upaet tha dope by polln- a prodlgloua
double to cenVw. and Yanta gallnpod
home with the winning run.
The Ilourkovlnlana opened on Mr. Pow
ell aa though they Intended to hammer
tha daylights out of htm, but after tha
fourth stanca. thay ceased abruptly for
soma reason or other. Tha lona two runs
mado by tha homo folks wara garnerod
In the third. Umlth slammed a hit to
center and scooted home on Kruagar'a
triple to right. Breen'a Inriold hit counted
Krueger. Hut that waa aa far aa we
not. Jolmeon tried to acore In tha fourth,
bH footled H. 1 was on first and. tie
rareU to third' on Thomaaon'a hit ' to
Micht. laley muffed the throw and
Johnson trlod to score. He oame down
the stretch to the plate Ilka an to wagon
going up grade, and Yanti had no trouble
putting the ball on him.
Wrakeas Toward fiad. '
On the other hand. Johnawn weakened
sa the game progressed. But one hit
waa made off hla delivery n the
first five rounds. In tho 'sixth Inning
a me the first blow-off. Powell opened
with a hit, but waa forced at aocond by
Wolfe. Wolfe too aocond on Schlleb
nre error, third on an InfUld out ad
scored on Wbalen'g bobble.
In the aubaequont atansa Davy ZJoyd
banged a double and scored on Yeats'
hit to right. .
All waa stIU until the eleventh, al
though Johnson wobbled a couple of
times In tbe eighth and ninth.
Kid grarta Pass.
A row cam near occurring In tha laet
half of tha eleventh. Tbe bat boy and
mascot for the Links was discovered
looting; for Omaha. Lew McAllister
made tbe discovery and promptly armed
lilmaelt with a flock of bats and chaeed
the youth from the field. The kid then
copped a aeat, Immediately behind tho
hostile bench and began to hurl encour
glna words to the Rourke battere. Thla
aroused a lot of Ire, but the ecreen pro
tected the Jild from any Tuluk assaults
and he had a awell time. N
ISame teams combat today at t oclock.
otore :
14NOOUK.
An. It H. O. A. B
o.
12
Wolfe, If ..
McdaffUan. aa..
Williams, lb....
Mflnty rv.
Tf.
Itcley. Xh.
Sclirelber,
l.loyd. :i..
Vsnts. e..
Powell, p.
f.".
Totals ti
J S3 17
OMAHA
Ab. K.
O.
2
j
7
S
t
10
4
A. E.
Thomaecn, rf.
Smllb. U ,
Forsythe, rf...
Kruecer, c
Hicen, .'b
Krug, Hi
S lilifbner. lb.
Whalen. ss....
Johnson. i
4
6
0
Totala ..
Lincoln
Kuna
Hits
Omaha,
Kuns
Hiu
Three-base
..X
24 14
0
0 0
S
3 1
0 1
0 1
0
1 1
1-1
1
0
01
1
o-S
hit:
Krueger Two-base
hits: Lloyd 2. Daley. Mclntyre. Wolfe.
ti'ulen biases: lU-Gaff igan. broen. Itoutile
lilays: l-yd to MJiafflaan to Wltl
Isiiik. Lloyd to illianis. SLhliebner, un
assisted. 1-eft on baaes: Unooln. U;
(iiialia. 5. Bases on balls: Off Powell,
-: off Jonnson. 3. btruck out:- By Pow
ell. 1; l.v Johnaon. 4. lilt by pitched
lull. Tbomaaun by Powll, Powell by
Johnson twice. Time; 8.15. Umpire:
tktseL
800STEBJ TRAMPLE W1CIIES
Ues Molaoe Wlas by Bcoro etf Mm.
teen 4a Two.
WICHITA, Kan., June 14 Wichita put
up a miorrable exhibit of haae bail today
ttbd Ds Vtolnes se-urd an evcu break
uf the serifs. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. K.
... 0
...4 1
If.
0
O. A.
I i
Cnaries, 2t...
Kos. If
Tyucman. rf
Pattcrsuo. Ib.,...
liosp, ss
I, niton. 8b
Har. c-f
liiitfuil.
iilivan. p
4 ocl, ran. p
OM, p
',hrr, p....
' VV tiiUl ,.
.8 0
.3 v
.9 0
.0 11
.0 0
8
1
.1
Totals
Dl-.d M i :.
AH. II II
1
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Father
tR - vvoulo mdu ive
ME THE LADV5 NAME
ANO OUfc-PLr kNF -
VE JUtT
THE
TO BE
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0
0
0
n
Miintr, rt (t 1
Jimp, lb 4 3
HnrtfoM, H 1 I
I III. If &
Taunthlll. 3h 4 1
Htn, r 4 2
HuKlldKf. p 4 1
1
n
12
0
.1
0
0
17
) !
Totals 43 17 W
batted for Hsker In ninth.
Oea Molnos 7 0 0 1 1 0 l 4 4 IT
Wichita 0 0000OUZO 1
Ivft on bases: Dm Moines. 1: Wichita.
i. Hscrlflce hits: Hawycr. Tannehlll,
Mogrldne. Two-bae hUs: Hosp, Mawyer.
Three-beso hits: Hawyer. ' Hartford,
Hunter, Jones. Btolen Uns: sawyer,
Hunter, bills. Hits: Off Mulllvnn, i m
one-third Inning; off Cochran, In no
Inning; off Oelst, none in two-iniroa
Innln-; off Baker. l In MBht Innings.
IKuiile plays: Mofp to i-aneriii : nmu
to rheriea to 1'atterson: Patterson to
Orlfflth. tttrurk out: llv Mr(rli1go 1;
bv Uaker, 1. Manes on balln' rr ion
iMge. 4; off Pulllvan. 1: off Milfr. 1.
Hit PV pitched ball: f'y Conliriin. Hieen
wnil Hahn: by linker. lon: y Mog
rldge, Hpencer. Time: 2:1.V l'niil:ci: f'ai
tnt ami Cunlck.
RAMPANT RlOt'X gt'RPRIoR BKAR
lodlaaa
Wis from Doaver by Hcore
of Kleven o Nlae,
DKNVFR. Colo.. June 1.-Uoux CHyi
showed lenver wimelhlng of a sennathm
today In tha first half Inning, scoring
five runs. It added another In the second
inning and flvo more in the ninth, win
ning, 11 to l. score.
DKXV1C1..
AH. R,
11.
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Bnen er, cf
.
I
10
.1
1
1
o
6
0
I)
hhlcWia. lb.
Mctxtrmlck. rf...
Galloway, 2b
Coffey. If
. 6
Keiielier, ss
Whalen. II.
flhestsk. .o.... ...
. 3
. a
. 4
. a
, o
Cantwell. Ii
Arellanea. p
Tctlle
i it1
is
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it
0
0
tl
0
n
4
0
I
(I
0
0
"tOl'X CITY
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11
0
J.
4
0
s
1
1
It
It
0
a
Cooney, fb ...
Clark, p-lf....
Kane, lb
Callahan, rf..
2
4
s
4
::::::
4
iavldaon. cf.
Hrnaling. Kb..
i oung, sa
Price, c
Ouyer, p.....
aspor. P
Crtp
Keller
Boothby. p...,
Tntala ....
11 lit 27 11
I'attc'l fcr Osspsr In ninth.
Ran for Crisp In ninth.
lnu City ..; R 1 0 0 0
e o
uenver. u u o v s t u
o o
Htolen baaea: Callahan, Young
Two-
base hlta: Offey, Mncer. Tl.rec-baiie
hltaf Galloway, Clark, Kane. Home run:
McCurnUck. rtacrlflce hlu. Hhlclds, Kel
leher. Htrurk o"l: By Cantwell, by
iyor. 1; by Gasper. J: by Arcllancs. 1.
Hases on balla: Off Cantwell. 7: off
Ouyer, 3; off Arellanea, I. iKvuhle plays:
Kellener to Mhlems, nllo;o Kellehxr
to Shields lilts: Off Guyer. In four
Innings, off Gssrar. 4 In four lnnlnsa.
off Cantwell, 11' In eight and one-tlilrd
Innings; off Arellanea, 8 In two-thirds
Innings. Time; 1:W. L'mplie: Van
sick la. )
VANCE O. K. IN THE PIX IIKS
riaa Gaaae of Sorleb tioes to the
Droaaaaora.
TOPPKA. Kan.. Juno 14. Vance waa
unhtttabla In the pinches and t. JXeph
won th last Kamn pf the erleii. Drover
allowed only one hit m the first five In
ninga and
It waa a homer by Value.
aoure:
TOPEKA.
Af
. 8
T. JOSK
An.
limn i i i Mil hi 1 1, in, .,, .. .. .. - j.. i. l .. . .. , - ... . , . . ..1 -. ... : ' I
R. H. O. A. K.
0 0 O O 0
3100
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 4 0 0
T 1
0 12 0 0
0 13 10
0 010
0 0 1 3 0
0 0 12 0
o t r, 1 "o
PH.
R. H. t. A. V..
0 13 0 0
0 0 1 0
1 o : o
o 1 i o o
o i o o o
0 0 7 3 0
0 0 0 2 1
0 0 5 3 0
0 0 4 1 0
1 1 1 i 0
4 27 IS 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Roche. If -us ...
Bostlck, ee
Tall Ion, ss
Trainer, If..,..
Mayer, lb
lacVaon, cf....
lAttlmore, 2b.
Monroe, c
Cochran, Sb...,
Q rover, p.
Totals
Nicholson,
Ha pp. 3I.
I'Hge, il,.
illlams.
If.
cf .
Walsou, rf
icher, lb.
Kwuldt. ss
Tonneinan,
White. .-..
Vance, p..
8
....
Totela 29
Topeka 0
ru josci-n e 0 1 0 0 0 0
Home run: Vamv B-.-rin...
0 i-i
hlU:
lttlinore. Trainer. Sacriflc fly; Flshe
Bloirn bases: Cochran. Wsiimn 11....
"iis. on wrover. : off Vinr. 1
truck out". Hv tirover. 9, hy Vance. V.
111 ii? imoia I'm: uy iirover. L Time
1 4o. empire: .Myirs.
OAKLAND LOOKING FOR
SOME FAST COMPANY
OAKLAND. Neb.. June 18.-The Oak
land ball club would like an out-of-town
game for July 4 ar.d S with good, fast
teams.
Coast Leagee.
At Halt Lake City 1: H
Tenii-a h t
plt 1-aks ; g j
Battertee: Mitchell and Spencer; Hall,
roi'T iiu nifiirri.
At Iioa Angelee
San Franclaoo
Los Angules
Batterlea: Dnt and Block;
Burns and Brocks.
At ban Francisco
Portland Oakland
Batteries Hlgginbotham and
Prough and Klholt. Kuhn.
R.H.E.
.. 11
..4 13
Hughes,
RUE
..
...I 3
Fisher
Aaaerleo, Aesorlotleo.
At Columbus
Mlnnespoiui
Columbus
BatterW-s- Willinma and "
O'Toole and 'lemons
At lndtsnaNilis
MPwaoLc
llttllHtl'I'X.llS
Hulti-il I 'o"r i,,-i iv ao.l II
Tiii'Mc and Hlu kbuin
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Copyright,
Naws Service.
International
IN'T
1
THAT
CRANO'
TOOK A PICTURE
PLACE AN.CRTS
IN TOMORROW 5
TYLER FOOLS CUBS
AND BOSTONS WIN
Bravei Hammer Cheney Hard in
Fifth and Defeat Chicago First
Time Thii Season.
SMITH AND EVEBS BANISHED
CHICAGO. June 18. Batting Cheney
hard In the fifth Inning, Boston won He
first victory of the season over Chicago.
4 to 3. Pierce held the champions runless
during his stay on the mound, but Tvler
pussled the Cuba when thoy got men on
baaea and fast rioldlng helped him Out of
the pinches. Hmlth wss banished from the
game and Evera from the field for
orgulng with the umpires. Zimmerman
wos spiked when HUpatrlck slid Into
second and lind to retire. Bcore:
non-row cmc.oo.
A.HHOAR. A.R.H.O.A.H.
Hubert, rf.. 4
Klltp.l k. lb t
(Vinnnllr.. It II
l(hr. If. .. I
Hmllh. lb... 1
K.in. lb ... 1
H. hniiai. lb. 4
Mr., rt... t
Mr rlll. us
W lmllns. r. . 4
Trier, P.. 4
I
o or-Ha. rt.... 1 I s s
1 ii
I A
1
0 0
1 I
I II
I
4
t
1
4 OPtuhcr. as... 4 1 t I S
n OHnllT. If., il I I
u OZtmms'n. lb 1 0
0 HMrlrtT. lb I u I 1
0 1 Klr. lb... . 4 I 7
t 0 Williams, c.f I 1 I 0 S
0 lArr!ir. t ... I t 1
7 lrh.lnn IV. I I I I t
9 0( h-ne,. p. .. I 0 I 0
4 SPIorr. .. 1 0 0 I 0
Hrwtman . 0 o 0 S
Totsls
M 11 tT II I'Hirinx .1 o e e
Tutslt .
t St 11 1
Butted for Pierce In ninth.
Batted for Mclirey In ninth.
Boston 0 1.0 0 8 0 0 0 04
Chicago 1 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0-3
Two-base hits: KnUuly. Haler, Whaling,
Connolly Three-basn hits: Good,, Phelan.
Hlolon bases: oOod, Mcbarey, Magee, Gil
bert (2). KltxpKtrlck. Maranvllle. Earned
runs: Boston, 4; Chicago 3. Double playa:
Kltspatrn k to Maranvllle to Hc.hmldt to
Maranvllle. Maranvllle to Kgan. Baaea on
errors: Boston. 1: Chicago, I. Hases on
halls: Oft Chenev, 4: off Plecre, 1; off
Tvler. 7. Hits: Off Cheney. S In four and
two-thirds Innings; off Pierce, 8 In four
and one-third Innings. Htruck out: By
Cheney. 5; by pierce, 1; by Tyler, 8. Um
pires: vtnlglcy and aaon.
Dodgers Lose lo Cards.
HT. 1AJCI8. Juno 1. Meadowa, by
R Itching hltleas hall for five Innings,
elped Ht. Iul win from Brooklyn.- 4
to 8, hem tortnv. Unyder s single In the
sixth sent Miller end long home, the
latter with the winning run. Nap Bucker
started for rBooklyn. but was relieved In
tha third after lie had granted the locals
three hits and two runs. Grlner, who
started for St. Louis, wss relieved In the
following inning, hsvlng allowed Brooklyn
seven hits In three Innings, rlcore:
UROOKIjYN. ST. 11'IS.
AH H O A H AB.H.U.A.BT
O'Msr. M., 4
Mivi cf . 4
Hsuhrrt. lb. I
4'ulbsw. Sir!
t Wli-l. If 1
O. Mlllrr, r. I
7.lmuiriuan 0
Stnl rf.. 3
lll Sb ...
Ku, kr. p.. I
Applelnn. p. 8
HumlA .. 1
SRuller M... 4 0 111
OPrM her. s. 4 S t 1 e
1 J Miller. 2b 4 I
lM. rf.... 4 I l e.
SUnlsn. rf.... 8 0 4
Hratt. lb. . 8 1
HtIMl. 3b... I 0 S 4
br4r.' . I 1 I'I 'd
Ortntr. .... 110 4
M4owa. . I 10
0 Tatsli ..JH 7 87 1 1
TnlaU .. .CI IMII I
Ran for O. Miller In the ninth,
liitttcd for Appleton In the ninth.
Brooklyn 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
08
St. l-ouls 0 2 0 0 0 t 0 0 4
Three base-hit: J. Miller. Stolen base:
Bet ail. Earned run: Brooklyn. Double
play: Butler to Hyatt. Bases on balls.
If Kiii'ker, 3. off Appleton, 8; off Urine,
1; off Meadows, 2. - lilts: Off Rucker.
.1 In two Innings; off Appleton, 4 In aix
InnlnKK, off Urlner, 7 In three innings;
off Meoriaws. 1 In six Innings. Struck
out: By Appleton, 4. Umpires; Orth
and Byron.
Pirates trash Phils.
PITTSBURGH. June 18. llttsburgh de
feated Philadelphia here today, t to 1.
scoring tne winning run In the sixth on
slnale. a sacrifice and an error. The
Phillies made their only run In the second
on Nlrhoff's single, his steal of second,
llbson's wild throw and Luderua' alngle.
The Plratea tied the count In the fourth
Collins' triple and arner s out at
first. Harmon and Chalmers were both
III good form. Score:
riTTaliraoii 1-HILADBt.rtfiA.
All II A K AH HOAI.
rarer II ... I I M Sltasrroft. ss. I 0 4 4 I
C.MIIns. rt . 8 I 4 0 SHrraa. lb . . 4 4 I 1.4
Hairs, lb... 4 0 S 4 4 Brkr. If. I I I CS
Hlorhro n. rf 8 1 e('iwth, rf . I 4 M
W.u.r. Ib. I I 10 I OWhlumS. rf. I 4 8 S S
Vl,.. lb.... 8 8 11 0M-n,,lf 2b. 8 110 0
Mnartbl. as 10 3 1 Ul.udrua lb. I 1 I 4 0
1111. ... 10 4 1 IKtlltfsr. .. 8 0 8 t 4
Haroias. p.. 1 4 0 3 0iha,lnws. a, 8 0 4 1 0
'Dus' 1 0 0 4 4
Totala ... 8 Clll I
Totals ....84 I 14 10 I
Batted for Chalnurs In ninth.
PhllarlelKhla 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
llttsburgh o 0 0 1 1 0 o 1
Two-base hit: Vlox. Threo-bao hit
Colllpe. Stolen base: Klehoff. Earned
run f Pittsburgh (1). l viulile plave: liatrd
to Vlox to Wairner. First base on errors:
'ltUlurh tl. Bases on balls: Off
Chalmers. 3: off Harmon. 1. Struck out
By Chalmers. 4. hv Harmon, i. I m-
pirea: Klgler and Hart.
Utaate Trtaa Beds
CINCINNATL Juno 14,-New York fin-
ished Its tlrsi series of the soason here
today by noalng out tho locale In 4
twelve-Inning same, i to I. A single bv
lovle with one out. an out by Hume and
successive singles by Fletcher and Rob
ertson, combined with an error by Leach
sllowed the visitors to tall two runs In
the twelfth and clrvoa the contest.
KIW TOM CINCINNATI
AH HOAI AJS. H.OAI
tiswlsT'ss, eft I 4 4 0I.eth. cf... 4 4 3 0 1
lxb-rl. lb . 4 8 4 1 aa.. 4 8 4 8 1
Inita, tb...l 18 8 OKlllllar. It.. 4 114 4
bursa. 11..., 4 0 4 4 0lruh. 8k.... 4 18 8 4
Pltrivar s I I 1 I lilnmia. rt. 8 I 1 4 4
Kuban's, rt 4 8 4 eCnvke. a... 8 14 10
Markl. Ik.. 10 4 OWloso. S....I till
M,rta, a ... 1 0 4 1 OMoll.lla. Ik 8 3 18 I 0
Maiha'aoa. f 3 1 4 0 Oians 3k... 1118 4
SVnauar, p.. 0 0 0 Olwalaa. 3 0 0 S
Plroud. p.
Marray ..
Oiaat
1 0 4 0 4lM. s 1 I 0 1
I 0.0 0 0Twoanklr ..4 4 4 4
1 0 4 4 O'Vaa Kola'a 14 4 0
T.Hala . ..40 1IM11 I Totala ....4110 14 14
Baited for Mathewson In the seventh
tailed for Hi hauer in the eighth.
Italte.t for Benton in tiie seventh
Itklt.d ! r lai In the twelfth.
1
SV , York 00oe2l4i,4 86
i'iim !. 11:111 0 4004210016 a
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CAMERA.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE.
V'.UPct.l W L.Pct
Dos Molnee 18 ."! Phlla 27 21 .HSU
Topeka ....87 .i7 Chicago 27 in .6S3
Denver .. ..24 IK .671, St. Louis... .M 2 .619
Omaha ....34 . 22 . 628 Boston 24 24 .5")
Lincoln ....tl tl .M2I Pittsburgh . 24 .4W
ft. Joseph. .19 2B .6 '21 Brooklyn ...24 2H .4d0
Sloua C4ty..l7 2S ,J78j New York.. .20 24 .4
Wichita ....15 2u .., Cincinnati ..IS 2 .43
A MBit. LEAGUE. I FED. LEAGUE.
W. L Pct
W.LPct.
Clty...2 21 .804
Chicago ....82 20 ir
Kan
Detroit
32 22 .iH St. Louis
.28 .bKi
.3 24 .888
2 Ml
. 2fi .K28
.24 26 61M
.19 si .m
.18 W .333
Boston 2 18 .Wl
Brooklyn ,
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Newark. ..
Baltimore
Buffalo ..
New York..8f 23 .Biil
Washlnat'n 28 22 .611
Clevoland ..20 28 . 417-
Phlla .19 SI .
Pt. lxiuls.i.19 81 .373
AMER. ABN
8TATH LEAGUE.
W.LPct. I W.UPct,
Indlanaplls.4 19 Beatrice ...17 9 JTM
Kan. City.. I 23 .R&vi Norfolk ....15 11.677
Loulevllla ..8 24 .W7 York 15 10
Milwaukee. .28 27 . 4911 Falrhury ...13 14 .4J
PI. Paul. ...25 27 .4811 Haatlnga ...13 13.500
Cleveland ..21 27 t Od. Inland.. 14 11 .440
Mlnnea4lls20 80
IColumbua 30 4UI
Voaerdar'a Hesalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Des Molnea 17: Wichita. 2.
Sioux City, 11; Denver. 9.
Omaha, 2; Lincoln. 3.
Kt, Joseph. 2; Topeka. 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston. 4; Chicago. 3
Brooklyn. 3; St. Louis, 4.
New York, 6: Cincinnati. 8.
Philadelphia. 1; Pittsburgh. 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago. 2: Washington, 5.
St. IjouIs. New York, advanced.
Cleveland. 8; Boston. 4.
Detroit. 5: Phllauelphla. 3.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 3; Buffalo 0-1.
Kansas City. ; Baltimore.
Pittsburgh. 2- Brooklyn, i.
St. Louis. 3; Newark. 3
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis 8; Columbus, 3.
Milwaukee, t; Indianapolis, i.
Louisville. 8; St. Paul. .
NEBRASKA STATE LEA OUR. '
Norfolk. 0: Grand Island. 1.
Fatrbury, 8; Hastings, 3.
Beatrice, 3; York. 4.
Games Today.
Western League No games scheduled.
National League New York at Pitts
burgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brook
lyn at Chicago, Huston at St. Louis.
American learue Chicago at Phlla-,
delphla, Cleveland at New York. St. ixiuia
at Huston, two games; Detroit at Wash
ington. Federal Leerue Chicago at Buffalo,
Kansss City at Baltimore. Pittsburgh
at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Newark.
Nebraska State League York at Grand
Island. Haatlnga at Norfolk, Falrbury
at Beatrloa.
Earned runs:. New York. 4: Clnclnrail. 1
"Double play: Doyle to Fletcher to Mer
kle. Baso on errors: Cincinnati, 1; New
York. L Baaea on balla: Off Schauer. 3
oft Stroud. 3; off Benton, 1; off Lear, t
Hlta: Off Mathewaon. 4 In six Innings:
off Bchauer, 1 In one Innings; off btroud,
8 In five Innings; off Benton, 7 In seven
Innings; off Lear, 4 tn five Innings. Struck
out: By Mathewson, 2; by Stroud, 2; by
Benton, .4; by Lear, 2. Umpires: Klein
and Emslie.
KANSAS CITY FEDS
BEAT BALTIMORE
Caseys Make it Two in Bow from
Terrapins by the Score of
Six . to Five.
EASTERLY PUT ' OUT OF PLAT
BALTIMORE, June 16. Kansas City
made it two In a row by taking today's
game, 4 to 6. Perring's hitting featured.
Easterly had an argument with Umpire
Johnstone and was put out of tho game.
Bcore: R.H.E
Kansas City 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 0-8 13 1
Baltimore ....0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-6 S S
Batteries- Packard. Hennlng and
Easterly. Brown; Qulnn and Owens.
Tips Trtaa Rebela.
BROOKLYN. June It tfeaton held
Plttsburrh to five scattered hits today
and Brooklyn won a close battle, S to 1
The visitors made their two runs on a
pasa lo Oakes, Kelly a triple and Ma
gee'a wild relay of tho hit. - Cooper's
double, follow ing land single, scored
the winning tally. The fielding of smltn
and Holt featured. Score: R 11 E
Pittsburgh ...0O0S00OO 02 & a
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 8 1
Matteries: cirgnon ana Merry ; cseaion
and Land.
' Torrloro Baaagt Sowsrka.
NEWARK. N. J.. June M.-St. Loulo
defeated Newark today. 8 to X President
Gilmoro and Harry F. BlncUIr were
speotatore. Score: R.H.E.
C Louis 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 J 10 0
Newark .....1 4441 0404-8 10 0
Batterlea Crnndell and Hartley: Falk-
enberg and Rartdcn.
Wkalaa Take Two.
a a mra of a double-heatfer from the Hut
filo team. 8 to 0 and 8 to L Both Hen-
Crlx and Prendergaal were in fine form
In tho first game Anderson had two bad
Innings. In the fourth two singles, a baae
on balls and a triple before -a maa waa
down finally netted four runa In tne
aevanth Inning three two-lee htte and
an error added three more rune. No Buf
falo player got paat first base In the sec
ond gamo until the sevepth inning, ktoore:
rioreo Wist rkaloagroel Uatawo.
The Pierce djvtaloo team defeated the
Vinton division team by a one-eided ooore
of 11 to 8. The hitting of the Pierce tsam
featured, Smith aelttnT a homer with
lite sacks ioadel batteriua: Pierce,
kUteume. her and Bittflimm: Vmtoa,
Ma mm. Sullivan and Sirr. Hits: KIs
Itnmi, h-r. 3: off Mason, 12, off ulllen,
I lv,uole Ua: i'li-ri.. 1 Strut k out.
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CO AHEAD
TAKE it:
DRUMMERS GIYEN
. BLANKAT ISLAND
Corey and Hoffman Stag-e Battle of
Twirlers, with Only One
Score Hade.
THREE HITS FOB EACH SIDE
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 16.-Spe.
clal Telegram.) Grand Island won in a
pitchers' battle today, In which each aide
secured only three hits. Both Hoffman
and Corey pitched a tight game. A walk
and a stolen base, followed by a single,
gave Grand Island the only score of th i
game. Score:
NORFOLK.
AB.H.O A B
GRAND ISLAND.
AB H O A E
Bmdr'rk. Ib 4 1 I 0 OP arris, ss.
,4011
Dye, aa. 8 0 8 t 1 Hoban. 8b..
('arris. If... 4 110 ORrnak. lb..
Krmpln, rt. . I 0 0 4 OHanrr, If...
Towns .... 1 0 0 0 OOroaby. e...
Catnpball, dl 1 I OVarnay. of..
Mrlkcr. lb., 3 0 0 3 ODownry. rf.
Brows lb... 3 4 0 0 OCIalre. lb..
Olllla. o 3 7 1 OHoffmaa.v.
4 1
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
1
1 0
Corey, p.... 30110
Totals ....17 8 17 1
T0UI1 ....29 3 24 7 1
Batted for Kempln In the .nintn.
Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
G'and Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
, , . r . . . n uArr.
DUI'll DH uatlis. Oil orwjr, oil
man. 1. Struck out: By Corey. 7; by J
Hoffman, 4. Left on bases: Norfolk, 4;
Grand Island, 4. Stolen base: Synek.
Sacrifice hit: Corey. Time: 1:46. L'm
piie: Monroe.
York Takee Thla One.
YORK, Neb., June 18. (Special Tele
gram.) York took the last game of the
aeries from Beatrice today by opportunely
hitting Me Donnell. He lasted leas than
one Inning. Two walka and two singles
net t co two runs and he retired in favor
of Hugglne. Beatrice made one in the
second on a walk and a double. In the
fifth a walk, a passed ball, an Infield
out and a alngle netted York one. Neff
cpenud the eighth with a single and Lock
hart put one over the fence, tielng the
score. Pierce singled in the ninth and
went to eecond on an infield out. Harris
then won hla own game by cracking a
double to left field fence, scoring Pierce,
j-core:
BBATRIOB. YORK.
AB It O A E A3. H O A-B
Kill man, 8b. 4 3 0
ORIea. 8b.... 3
3 0 Murphy, rt.. 4
3 0 rotten. 9b... 3
0 OWtual. It.. 3
1 I Bocke' Ita lb 4
4 0 Flaws, as ... 4
JlrannaD. lb. 8 0
Brown, lb... 8 0 11
Black, rf.... 8 4 3
Buatar. a.. 4 0 8
Neff. ef 4 3 1
Kortem, as., I 4 3
Lorkbart. if. I 1 0
McDona'l, a, 0 4 4
Husslna, p.. 8 0 0
1 OFIarce. rt.4
0 OKalnaa. c...' 4
0 Bilarrla. p.... 3
4 4 0
I 0
Totals ....81 8 87 U 1
Totals ....IS nil
One out when winning run was scored.
Beatrice ,...0 1 0 0 2 0 0-3 ;
York 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 O 1-4
Two-baae hits: Neff, Harris. Home
run: Lockhart. Stolen bases: Brannan, !
Kortem. Totlen. Double plays: Brown,
unaaalsted; Raines to Rice: 'Jot ten to
Kite, Baaea on balla: Off Harris, 3; off
Hugglns. 2: off McDonnell, 3. Left on
bases: York. 8; Beatrice. 4. Hit by1
pitched ball: Totten. Hits: Off McDon-1
nell, 2; off Muggins, . struck out: oy
Harris, 4: by Hugglns, 8. Passed ball:
Buster. Wild pitch: Harris. Time: 1:50.
Umpire: Shuster.
Falrbwry Tskos One.
HASTINGS. Neb.. June 18. (Special
Telegram.) Falrbury took the consola
tion game today, to 8. winning one or
four. Three double playa and a home run
with one on base by the visitors featured.
Score:
FAntauRY.
HHAsJTTNGe.
Ai H O A-E
AB.H.O.A. B.
Hlldsb's. rf. 4 I 4
0 OWatano, 8b.. 4
14 0
3 4 I
7 3 4
('rval.y. lb... 3 4 1
0 OOlaoa. as... 4
0 Ol'rutnm. lb.. 4
1 4 MKktw. If.. 4
1 OKI, bar-a. a.. 8
I OObat, Sb.... 8
8 OCknmbali. rf 4
0 OWaldal. ef.. 8
3 IBaadle. p... 1
Wrtaht s... 1
Brown. If... 4 1 1
Tnlaaa't of. 4 1 I
Imh. ib.... 4 10
I'm r ion. aa. .. 8 0 I
t 'on boy. 2b.. 3 0 1
Bootka. ... SOS
Blabop, ... 4 1 0
Totala
.U rM 14 l'Msntk 1
Hilar 4
4 0
4 0
Totals ... M 81 la J
Weidel out, lilt by batted ball.
Batted for Beadle In trie firth.
.Batted (or Wright In the ninth.
Falrbury 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 08
Haatlnga 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3
Two-baae bits: Campbell, Weidel. Home
run: Brown. Stolen base: . Conboy.
Double plays: Conbov to Pay ton to Con
ley; Payton to Conley; Thteesing to
Booths. Bases on balla: Off Bishop. 8:
off Beadle. 4. Hlta: Off Beadle. 8 in five
Innings; off Wright. 3 In four Innings.
Struck out: By Bishop, 1; by Beadle, t;
by Wright. 2. Passed ball: UooUie.
Time: ISO. Umpire: Mulr.
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Yale Takes Series
From Tiger Team
NEW YORK. Juno 1. Yale won Us
championship aerlea from Princeton hero
today, taking tho third and deciding
game by a acore of 4 to 8. It was a hard
fought gante. In which Bob Way and
Deyo pitched splendid ball. Yale played
uphill ball, coming from behind and ty-
ln th atcorat In tha fifth and awvenLh
- g"" a.uru u " "" "
waa safe oo Scullys fumble, stole aocond
and cams homo on Hunter single,
Score: R.U.E.
Princeton ....0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 . i 3
Vale I 1011 413
Batteries: Deyo and Kelliher; Wany
and Hunter,
Soothers Aaeoetatloaw
Nashville. 3: Memphis, a
Birmingham, I; New Oreleana, 1
Little Rock. 3; Chattanooga,. 4. '
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MASON CITr. Ia.. June IS. (Special
Telegram.) Heavy rains of last night
rendered the track heavy and alow. In
tho first heat of the throe-year-old trot,
Henry Bosworth fell, seriously crippling
the oolt Pummarteii:
Paelns. 3 08: Durae. 3400:
Joe Murphy 1 i 2
franklin Pierce e 1
M. F. D 1 S
Many Davis 8 8 4
Time. 8:13, 2:U4, 2:13 Buck Musco
vite also started.
Pacing. 2:15; purse, 3100:
Hedgewood Lnd
Lucy Gay Dillon
Billy the Kid
Lucille E. Forest
... 1 19
13 5 1
4 3 8
14 3 3
Twelve otheri
Time. 2 Hi
8:15,
:14;.
aiso starrco.
Three-year-old trot; purse, 8400:
Misifl I'urkwood r 1 4 1
Last Shet 4 1 3
Forest Bengin 2 2 4
Pnt Hathaway 3 3 2
Time. 2:20U, 2:23'4. MS1-
Mra. Barlow Wlnjaor
AHSH'fiN. N. J.. June 16. Mrs. Ronald
H. Barlow defeated Mrs. C. H. Vander
beck. tho eastern title holder, on the
final round of the Invitation golf tourna
ment at the Seavlew Golf club here to
day. 3 up and 2 to play. In the seml-
flnsl round Mrs. Barlow won from Mrs,
C. F. Fox. 5 and 3, while Mrs. Vander-
beck defeated Miss Ethel Campbell. 3 up
and 1 to pla
Central t'lr Takoa One More.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. June l.-(Spe-
cial Telegram.) In a series of two sanies
with Genoa, Central City won their sec
ond today. 14 to 8. The strong Nittlng
lineup of Central City featured. It was
necessary for Genoa to uae four pitchers.
Batterlea: Genoa, Irish, Gregg, Grlgley,
Bodora and Coppel; Central (City, Denny
and Grant
Anrrlosa Association.
At Louisville R.H.E.
St. Paul 14 2
Louisville , 8 13 3
Batterlea: Hall, Steel, Karger. Will
lams and Johnson; Reynolda, Panforth,
Northrop and demons, Croasin. (Ten ln-nlniis.)
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