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    niE BKB: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 191&
10
Bringing Up
I OONT ORE WHAT
VHNT.t VANT TOO TO Do
I lNtT OM TOO iOINC
TO THE OPER-A TOMICHT
rLOME A.'b I Am
COINC TO STAT IN
AGAIN BOOSTERS
TRIM DPR00RKES
Ererdon Allows But One Hit in Six
Innings and Then Is Hammered
for Four Bans in Setenth.
ERRORS LOSE GAME IN EIGHTH
After pitching six masterful atanxaa
Barney Everdon eaaed up a bit In the
seventh and again In the eighth with
the ultimata reault that fhe Det Mulnea
outfit carried-away the rombat, 6 to 4.
Four hlta clouted the Boosters In the
aevanth, rood for four runa and a two
bafter, following couple of punk errora,
netted two In the alxth. Tough lurk.
The Rourkea got a. one-run lead on a
fluka In The third. Kmc waa aafa on
Hartford'a error, went to aecond when
Thomaaon walked and cored when Tex
Jonea loat Red Whalen'a dinky pop-up In
tha mm. With Everdon pitching nice
ball It looked pretty good for our rlda
until that fatal aeventh.
To open tha round Jonea buated a triple
which got away from Thomaaon. Hart
ford acored Tex with a alngle. Bllla beat
out a bunt and Hartford took third when
Krug threw tha ball away. Hartford
cored on TannehlU'a double and Bllla
romped to third from where ho reglHterad
on Thomaa' tacrine fly. Hahn waa aafa
on Breen'a error. Then Tannehill and
Hahn pulled a double ileal, Tannehill
coring.
Tie Coaat la Ham Half.
The Rourkea cam back and tied up tha
ount In tha home half. Whalen walked
and Everdon poled a hit. Smith aaorl
flced and Thomaa made a bum chuck to
flrat on which Whalen aoored, Everdon
took third and Smith aecond. Breen'a
alngle aoored Everdon and Bmlth counted
on Kruegera Infield out.
Then In tha eighth Breen and Whatan
contributed the game. Whalen bobbUd
Jonea' roller and Breen dropped Hart
ford'a fly. Bllla forced U art ford and
than stole aecond. Breen'a double marked
Jonea and Bllla.
Tha aama teama play today with Btod
gett and Mogrldge carded, to pltoh. Oame
will be called at S o'clock. Boo re i
DCS MOINES.
AB. R. If.
O.
0
1
t
IT
A.
Hahn. rf
Sawyer, tb...,
Hunter, cf...,
Jonea. lb
Hartford, aa.
..4 0 0
0
I
I
4
4
Bllla, If 4
Tannehill. tb S
1 1
preen, c 4
Thomaa, p 1
Totala &
OMAHA.
AB. R.
Pmith. If 8 1
lireen. b 8 0
Foraythe, rf 8 0
Krueirer, c 4 0
f chHebner, lb 4 0
Krug. Sb 8 1
Thomaaon. rf I 0
TVhalen, aa 2 1
Kverdon, p 2 1
Kafora 1 0
7 27 28
IT.
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
o.
A.
0
Totala a
t 27 It
Batted for Everdon In ninth. .
lea Moines
Buna 0 6 0 6 0 0 4 2
Hits 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 17
Omaha-
Buna 0 0 0 10 0 8 0 04
Hits 8 0 6 1 1 0 2 6 0-6
Three-base hit- Jonea. Two-base hits:
tJ,ii,i T" - U I II ft tJ J. -, - .
Hahn, Tannnhill. Illi'ls. Hunter. Sacrtfl.-o
lilts. Thomaaon. R. Rreen. Smith.
Foraythe. Sacrifice fly: Thom Double
ilaa: Hartford to Tannehill, Whalen to
Ween to Schllebner. Left on bases: Ds
Moines, t: Omaha, T. Struck out: By
kverdon. 1. Bases on balls: Off Thomas,
6: off Kverdon, 8. Time: 2:06. I'mplre:
Myers.
LINKS RALLY ASD BEARS LOSE
Heaver Defeated by 1'oar ta Tfcre
rare.
LINCOLN. June C-IJncoln rallied In
the last two Innnir, of today's same and
batted out a vlvtory, defeating Denser by
4 to 1 Score:
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O.
epencer, cf - 8 1 o 1
Miner, rf 4 0
MrCormtt-k. If 4
ri!utv, 2b w 4 0
tVffev, 3b 3 1
hlelda. ib 8 0
Kellelier, aa 4 6
Fheetak, c 8 I
A fvllanre. p 6 6
Mitchell, p 1 6
11
0
6
Totals
tb 3
6 16 IT
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
It. O.
K.
Wolfe. If 1
B. hrell,er. rf 0
IJoyd. 2b i
M. tv hrelber. cf 6
WlUidiiia, lb 4
Velntyr. rf 3
Morse, If
ants, c t
McUaffltrau, aa..... 8
Daley. 3t S
Vartesoa. P 3
1'oweit .. 1
Dasvn 6
3 1
1
11
Totals ) 4 18 27 16
Two out when winning run swored.
Hatlrd fr v.4fe In eighth.
i.o for Powell in eighth.
Inr I 6 6 1 1 6 0 6-4
l.ln.t.lil 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 8 I 4
' Tao-baee - hits: McOafriiran. Sheatsk
I'oarll. lxiuble pls : t4 lireilier to til-
lama. tft i.n taws Mctjsfflsaii, t oftev
Mtu-r. fc..ilfl tills. Areiiane til
(-IHtn-er. riruck out: By Karteaoti,
r lrvilai-. 8. liaaes oa bslla: off
Nartrvuii. a, erf Anllnrta. 1; off lilt
l,ll. . lilt, by i-lti bed tail. Bv Nana
'in. i, t ji.i, mi', 1. una: wn Arrl
Uun. i'J in retrn liinlntra; off M it, bell,
f ALL RK.H1 1
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KNOW ANf TMiNC
THE OPERA MR. WIFE
THINK S I'M THrRF
I'LL HAVE TO
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In one and two-thirds Inning.
140. I'mplre: Fsrent.
Tim
0IOI C ITY TRIMS THR JOSIKr
College Recralt (ioes I a la Elafcth
Frame aad Drimnrri Lose.
SIOT"X CITY. la.. June 21 After hold
ing the local team to two hlta for seven
Innings. Taymr, a college recruit with
St. Joseph, ascended In the eighth end
four run were pounded In off him, the
champion taking the game by a acore of
a to . Catcher Tonnemnn waa put out
of the taint by I'mplre Van Sycle In the
ninth Inning for disputing a decision.
Bcore:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H.
O. A. E.
2 2 0
10 0
6 11
2 1 0
4 2 0
2 10
110
2 1
0 10
0 0 0
0 0 0
27 11 1
O. A. E.
0 10
2 0 0
12 0
S00
1 0 0
It 2 0
2 0 0
2 2 1
ISO
24 10 1
0 0 4 -o
0 0 0 0-2
Cooney, Sb 4 2 t
Clarke. If 1 6
Kane, lb 4 11
IJeune, rf 8 0 0
.llnhan. a SOS
Davidson, rf 4 0 0
Young. 3b 4 0 2
Pric e, c 10 0
Kelly, p J o 0
P. lark 110
Iloothby, p 0 0 0
Totala
2S t 7
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. It. It
Rapp. 8b 4 11
Nicholson. If 8 1 S
Page. 2b 10 1
Williams, rf 4 0 0
wataon, cf 4 0 1
Fisher, lb 8 0 1
Ewoldt. aa 2 0 0
Tonneman. e 4 o A
Tavlor, p. 4 0 0
Totala 20 J 7
Battrd for Kelly In eighth,
Sioux City 1 0 0 0 0
oi. joaepu 0 0 10 1
Two-baae hit: Kane. aariflce hlta:
Ewoldt, FUher, Price, Page. Hacrtfloe
flv: iPege. Stolen baaea: Cooney, Cal
lahan, Nicholaon. Ioub4e play: Flatter
tunaaalated). Hlta: Off Kelly, T In eight
innlnga. Haaea on balla: Off Kelly, 2'
off Boothby, 1; off Taylor. 4. Struck out:
S?i".'.yV7: bLBo?thbr' y Taylor. 1
wild pitch: Taylor, Kelly. Time: 1:96.
Umpire: Van Syde.
TOPKKA DRPRATR THE) WICHES
Oelat aad Salllvaa Hit Hard by Kaw
Batamea.
TOPKKA Kan , June 22,-Topeka hit
STi..nd. ?""van hard and defeated
. "o1'0" and Tytleman
made aenaatlonal catchea nv., . k
relieved C lunn In the thlrH when uri..hu.
looked dangeroua. atonrxxt ,h vi.in.
ooriua. . alt-ore
TOPEKA
AB. R. H. O.
A. E
Roche. If
8 12 0
0 0
Trainer, rf 8 2
1
1
1
iiomioK, aa., , t 6
Mayer, cf,.... (
iAttlmore, 2b .., 8 2
ltappa. lb j
Cochran, Sb. 8 0
Monroe, c 8 1
Clunn, p ....., 1 0
Orover, p 1
2
2
2
2
i
1
14
1
4
10
0
8
0
1
Total si 11
WICHITA.
27 It
A R T
O.
1
,!
0
8
0
8
I
0
E.
Charlea, 2b 8 8 0
0
0
0
A
0
rox, ir sol
Tytleman, rf 2 0 0
ratteraon. lb 8 0 1
Brltton. 8b 8 0 1
Hoap, aa 4 0 0
Spenoer.. cf 4 e 1
Griffith, c 4 0 2
itemi, p 100
Sullivan, p 0 0 0
Uray I 0 0
. Totals 32 2 6 24 22 3
Batted for Sullivan In ninth.
Topeka 0 2 0 0 4 S 0 0 11
Wichita t 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-baae hlta: Roche. Lattlmore.
Mayer. Cochran, Fox, Orimth. httcririoe
hlta: Roche, Trainer. Kappa. Orover.
Tydeman. Sacrifice fly: Monroe. Double
Play: Hostlck to lattlmore to Happa.
Stolen baaea; Charlea. Spencer. Hits: Off
Clunn, 1 In two and one-third Innlnae;
off Uvlat, 8 In five and one-third Innings.
Hases on balla: Off Clunn, 3; off (irosei'.
2; off Octet. I: off Sullivan, 1. Struck
out: By Clunn. 1: by Orover, 2; bv Oelst,
t: by Sullivan. 1. Hit by pitched hall:
Bv Clunn, I: by Gelst. 1. Time: !:!. I'm
plre: Cueark.
Harvard Wins First !
Game from the Elis
NEW. HAVEN. Juna It-Harvard cast
gloom over Tale's lar -commencement
crowd today by winning tha first game
of tha annual series, 4 to 1 The Crimson
hit Way opportunely for all. Its runa.
Yale s two runa came on Hunter's alngle.
Vaughn of Yale waa put out at the Plata
trying to atretch a triple Into a home
run- Varte of Harvsnl made a spec
tacular catch of a foul, ending tha game.
Score: . R.H.E.
Harvard I 2 6 0 6 6 1 0 04 x 3
Yale 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6-2 1 2
Butteries: Harvard, Mshan and Harte:
Yale, Way and Ilunter
Amerlraa Aaaex-ta Ilea.
At Milwaukee ft H E.
M nnea polls A 3 1
Milwaukee 3 t 2
Batteries: Minneapolis. Tlnsllnx ami
Sullivan: Milwaukee, Young and Hushes
At loulavllle R H E.
6
1
6
( olumliws 6
iutsvtlls
.13 21
Batteries: Columbus. Davla, Sthena
berg and Coleman; Louisville, Northrop
and Clemens.
At Indianapolis R.H K
Cleveland 4 I 6
Indianapolis t 4 4
Batteries: Cleveland. James and Bill
ings; InJlan polls. Mors, Willis and
Blackburn.
At Kanaaa City R H E
St. Paul , 13 I
Kanaaa City t w 3
Batteries: St- Paul, Lrl field and Olenn:
Kanaaa City, Delhi, Gurge, Allisou and
Alesandcr.
6
a
6
Fremaat Trtma Faatearlle.
FREMONT. Neb. Juna . 4Seclsl
Fremont defeated Foutanelle here Sun-
day afternoon' Scire: K.1I K
romaii'-iia ... 1 1 1 e ri
rrfniuni ...vveeviaa I a
rnrria: n. 1 "enue. enoon ana
- it'o
Cook: llaL'iii-.r and Broiusuti. t lucU?,
jll'almer,
Copyright, International
News Service.
TOURE A LOCKT
CU- THE CPZRK
HOObE EHJRNED
DOWN SOTHEFfE
IWT ANT SHOW:
TELL
Standing of Teams
WEST. LBAOT'E. I NAT. LEA CM IT!.
W.I..Pct.l W.UPct.
Dee Molnee.M IS .47i Chicago .... 21 .M8
Topeka ....) 23 .' I"hlla 2 24 .5R8
Denver ....2 20 .SWRl Pt. boula....32 2 .J
Omaha 2n 2ft .UM Honton 26 2 .472
jlnrnln ....22 23 .7!l I'lttaburah .27 25 .MO
Sioux City. 21 .42iil Brooklyn ...24 3D .44
8t. Jnaeph..20 29 .4S New .York. .21 W .447
Wichita ...18 zx Cincinnati ..a .
AMER. LEAOi:ij; FED. LEAGUE.
W.UPctl W.UPct.
Clil. aeo .... 20 .UT.t ft. Iul....83 21 .611
Ronton 29 20 B!l2 Kan. City. ..30 24 .10
Detroit 23 .371 Chicago 32 27 .8M
Waiih.
...Vt'A .hW Plttrburgh ..2 27 .618
New York.. 27 2ft .6m Newark ) 28 .617
Cleveland ..21 33 .477! Brooklyn ...28 30 .4i8
Kf loula....21 34 ,3S2 Haltlmore ..21 84 ,t
Phlla 21 84 .3it2 Buffalo 21 40 .344
AM ER. ABS'N. 1 STATE L.EAOUE.
W.UPct. I W.lArct.
Inllan'Po- 21 .M4I Heamce ... u .tw
Ioulevllle ..32 27 MV York 18 18 .0n0
Kan. City. .31 27 .W4! ivonoix ....ja ia .mi
Milwaukee 23 30 .4X31 Od. Ialand..16 14 .633
ut I.ul....2X 29 .4'M Falrburv , .18 19 .40
Cleveland . .26 3 .4:5 llaatlnga ...18 16.464
Mlnneapolia.24 32 ,4i
Columbua ..23 83 . 4UI
Yeaterdgy'a Reaalta.
WESTERN LEAOTTK
Wichita, 8; Topeka, 1L
Denver. 2; Lincoln, 4. .
Dee Moinea. 6; Omaha. 4.
Br Joaeph, 2; Sioux City, a
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 8: Cincinnati. 1.
Brooklyn, 2; Boaton, 1
Philadelphia, 1; New Tork. 1; called,
darkneaa; nine Innlnga.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New Tork-Phlladelphla; wet grounds.
Boaton, 4; Waahlngton, 7.
Chicago, 8; Cleveland,
St. Loula, 13; Detroit, ; eighteen ta
nlrga. FEDERAL LBAGUEi
St. Iula, 4: Brooklyn, 8.
'hlTn 11: Reltlmore. 4.
Kaneaa Clty-Uuf falo; wet grounda.
plttaburgh. 2; Newark, 4.
AMERICAN ABSOCIATION.
Mlnneapolla, 0; Milwaukee. 1
Columbus, 0; Loulavllle. li.
Cleveland. 4; Indianapolis, a
St. Paul, 4; Kanaaa City, i.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
OTrk, 8; Hastings, 4 (18 innings).
eBatrlc, 8; Kalrbury, $ (10 lunlrm).
Norfolk, 4; Grand Island, t.
Games Twday.
Western Iesue Wlohlta at Topaka.
lrnver at Lincoln, Dea Molnta at OmaJia,
ist. Joaeph at tiloux City.
National League St. Ixuls at Chicago.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at
Itoaton, Philadelphia at New York.
American lsgue New York at Phila
delphia. Boston at Washington, Chicago
,at Cleveland, St. lxuls at Detroit.
Federal League Hi. I.ouls at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Haltlmore, Kansas City at
Buffalo. Pittsburgh at Newark.
Nebraska State Leagi'e York at Hast
ings, Grand Island at Norfolk, Beatrice
at Kalrbury
WHALES SLAUGHTER
THE BALTIMOREANS
McConnell Too Much for Terrapins,
While Quinn Is Easy for
Chicago.
FABJLEXIS FIELDING FEATURE
BALTIMORE, Juna 22. McConnell waa
toi much for Baltimore today. Chicago
wtnnlna easily, 11 to 4. Qulnn waa easy
for the visitors, and ha ret'red In tha
alxth. Smith of Chicago tt two hlta
over the fence, one with the bases filled.
FarreU'Eefleldtng waa sensational. Score:
R.H.H.
Chicago 0 1 0 6 3 3 0 6 t 11 19 2
Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 4 6 2
Batteries: McConnell, Johnson and
Wilson, ('lemons: CJulnn, Conley, Vereker
and Owens.
Terriers Beat Tips.
BROOKLYN. June T AftPr Oandall
had been hit freely In two Innings for a
home run. two triples and three singles,
which netted three runs. Watson went In
and blanked the Brooklyns during the
remainder 'of the aama with "t. Louts
here todav. the latter team winning an
uphill battle. 4 t 8. t'pham's f nser waa
injured by a grounder from Vauithn'i
bar In the alxth and was forced to retire
with t' core tied. Msrlon. who relieved
him. yielded the winning run on hits bv
Burton. Miller and Dal. Poor: R.H E.
Iula 0 00 20 1 1 004 k 0
Brooklyn 3 0AAOOOOO3 8 3
Batteries: Crandall. Watson and Har
ley; I'rham. Marbn and Simon.
Xewark Defeats Rebels.
NEWARK. N. J.. June 23 -Newark
defeated Pittsburgh today for the fourth
time In five games. The acore was 4 to 1
Score: R.H.E.
Pittsburgh 00001 000 1-2 8 3
Newark . 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 11 4
Batteries: Knetser, I .eclair and Berry;
sioran ana icanaen.
f'eaat Leeaae.
At Salt I-ske Clty-
R H E.
6 1 '.'""."'V
3 3 I
6 11 !
reu iJi 1 vuv.
Baterlea: Oakland. Pruleit and Kuhn
Salt Lake CUv. Gregory and Hannth.
At Ixjb Angeles R U E.
Venice 8 li
I.oa Angeles 3 i 1
halter lea: Venice, lf'tt and Hoenoer
Ioa Angelea, Stxigglna, ft) an. Burns and
At San Franclaro R.H E
Portland 4 U i
ran Francisco .....114 i
Eleven Innings. Battrrlea: Portland
Keefe. Kvana, litgglnbotham and Flsheri
ran rraiu-ieco, iwit, ttriat ana Block
Al K,ra Wlaa.
KRKMOXT. Nib.. June 22 .i.cln
Al. Knyen of Fri,mnt won te shoolln-
tournament at More B'ui'f Hnn1ay hy
. wcortnff 141 out of a poealbl lf. He tll
1 alih lilr ttntea of Columbua and li
' toe ehnot-t rr won hv drrsWlna twenty
1. roue nut or luent v ni k.,.n ,l t n.
butxst un the ,. treukinx i-lKlitv-
risbt will out a mlta
I'LL BURIH THE
EDCE OF mf.
HAT AN" TELL
Ht WHAT A
NARROW ESCAPE
7 "
SMITH WINS LONG
GAME WITH DRIYE
Hastings Pitcher Baps Two-Bagger
and Scores in Thirteenth
Inning.
PRO HIES LOSE, FOUR TO THREE
HASTINGS, Neb., June 22.-(SpcclaJ
Telegram.) Haetlnga won a thlrteen
lnnlng game from York today, 4 to 3.
It waa a pitchers' battle between Skyock
and Smith. Smith drove for two basee In
tha last Inning, was sacrificed to third
and won tha game on Richardson's hit.
Sciore:
YORK. HASTINGS
AB.H O A B AB H O A
Ttle. tb..... 14 2 OWatson. lb.. 1 4
Murvhr, cf.. ( CSS eOlaon. .... 1 !
Tntten. lb... 3 0 1 ODnimm. lb.. 4 0 II
WstMl, It .. lit SMK'Sb It.. 4 0 0 0
flokswlti. ltl 111 1 OHIr.h'mmi, el 3 14 4 S
Flaa. ... 4 lOtwt. lb 1 1 t 0
Pleroe, rf... I 1 I 1 Ofaronb.il. rt 1 (I 0
Ralrn. C...I 3 1WH1.I, rf... 4 1 0
Blrrack. ... 4 44 lSmlth. p.... I 1401
Totals 44 ft IS ( Tstals M 4 19 17 1
Two out when winning run scored.
Tork 0 00000080000 03
Heatings 0 80001000000 14
Two-base hlta: Totten, Wets-M. Weldel.
Smith. Sacrifice hit: Obat. stolen bases:
Drumm, Obat (2), Weidel. Struck out:
By Skyock, : by Smith, 14. Bases on
balla: Off Skyock, ; off Smith, 4.
Iouble plar: Pierce to Totten. Hit by
pitched ball: By Skyock (Druirm): by
Smith (Skyock). Time: 2:45. Umpire:
Monroe:
Beatrice Wlaa oa Slaa-le.
FATRBURY, Neb., Juna 22.-Hpecul Tel
egram.! A single by Third Baseman
Hrannan scored Manager Flllman of the
Beatrice Milkaklmmera In the tenth
frame, thereby taking the game from
rerm;ry, I to l Today a game waa one
of the hardest fouaht battles of the sea
son, aa Fairbury waa In the lead until the
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OUT SO LATE.
eighth Inning, when Beatrice made a
batting rally and tied th score. A costly
error by FaJrbury In thla frame loat the
game to Beatrice. Beaver, hurler for the
locals, had the better of the pitching
duel, registering six strikeouts, wMle Irvin
secured onlv three. However. Beatrice
outhlt Fairbury during the entire game.
Lamb, Th loosing and Brown managed to
teal second from the Beatrice Milkaklm
mera. Score:
RBATRICB. FAIRBfRT.
AB H O A K. AB.H. O A K.
miman. lb. i 1 4 I 1 HiMbrnd. rf I A I a a
Brown, lb... I ill 3 OOmler. lb.. 4 3 1
ffrannan. 3b. Kill eRrown. If.... 4 4 I A
Rlark. rf.... 4 3 4 0 OTMeaslns. cM I I M
roi.t.r. c... 4 1 i Imb, tb.... 4 14 14
NF'. rf 4 0 3 I'artnn. aa.. 4 1 3 I 1
Kortum. is.. 4 13 3 OConhny. lb.. 431
ISK-khart. If 4 1 3 1 Booths. ... 8 0 I 0 S
Inrln s 4 6 11 Onearer. ... 4 I 11 1
Shaner. p. . . 1 1 0 0
Totals 37 3W1I1
Totals 34 I M IT 3
Bestrloe 0 00000020 18
Fairbury 0 02000000 03
Two-baae hits: Conley, Kortum. Bases
on bells: Off Braver, 1: off Irvln. 1.
Stmok out: By Beaver. 6; by Irvln, 3.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: ' Mulr.
Srnek'e Single la Winner.
NORFOTK, Neb.. June 22. (Special Tel
egram.) Synek's single In the fourteenth
Inning brought In Robert with the win
ning score and Grand Island took a very
hard-earned victory from the tmimmers
thla afternoon. A batting rally by ihe
Drummers tied the score in the eighth
Inning and then a long battle ensued.
Bcore:
GRAND ISLAND. - NORFOLK.
AB H.O.A K AB H O A B
Payne, aa.... 4 3 4 4Tral-k. 3b 4 1 I 1
Roben. IS....4 14 7 APre-aa 4 117
flrnek. lb.... 6 111 Ocarrls. ef...T lift
Henrr If ... 4 0 14 0B Brown, rf. i 3 1 1
Croabr, C....4 111 OTowne, lb... I 1 IS 0 6
Vmrner. cf... 4 1 I 1 OMalker. Ib. .81 336
Downey, rf.. I 1 3 6 IC.Campbt, If I 1 1 6 4
rialra. 1b...l 8 11 1 ST. Brawn c. I OP) 0
Thleaen. p.. 8 1 0 1 (Walworth, p 1 0 8 1
Hoffman, p. I 6 1 1 401111a e 3 0 10 4
Smith 0 I 0 4
Totals 41 I (1 II 0
Totals 44 11 43 14 3
Batted for L. Brown In ninth.
Grand Island 0 011200000000 16
Norfolk 000000130000 0-04
Two-base hit: Dye. Three-base hit:
B. Brown. Stolen bases: Broderick.
Towne, Payne, oben (2), Synek, Crosby,
Varney (2). Baaea on balls: Off Wal
worth, 6; off Thiesaen, 4; off Hoffman, 2.
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Storm Ends Pitching Battle Be
tween Marquard and Alexander,
with Score One and One.
BOTH GET TALLY IN FIRST
New TORK, June 22. New York and
Philadelphia fought a spirited nlne-lnnlng
tie, a heavy storm ending a pitchers'
battle between Marquard and Alexander,
with the score 1 to 1. New York did not
make a hit after the first Inning, when
a double by . Lobert and Doyle's alngle
enabled the Giants to tie the score.
Philadelphia had scored In the flrat half
of the Inning on a pass to Bryne and
Cravath's triple. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
AB H O AH AB H O A l
Bancroft, as. 4 I 1 I 0no1irr. cf 4 0 I 0 0
Byrn. Ib...l 10 1 (Hubert, lb.. .4 18 10
Meh off, tb.. 4 0 8 4 OPoyla, 3b ... 4 1110
Crarath, if. I 1 It tPums, rf.... 4 0 I 0 0
I.tinerus lb. 4 0 1 1 orietchar, e. I A 1 I
Becker, if... I 6 0 ARnnerta'n. if 3 0 1 0 0
"Stock 1 10 0 OMerkla. lb.. I 0 11 0 0
Paskert. If... 0 0 1 4 OMeyera. C....I ft 4 I 0
Wblttad. cf. 3 1 I 0 0M.ra.uanl. pl 0 0 I 0
Kllllfer. s... 10430
Alexander, plot It Totala.. ...It 3 17 II t
Totala SO 7 27 14 0
Batted for Becker In seventh.
Game called on account of rain and
darkness.
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Lobert. Three-baae hit:
Cravath. Bases on balla: Off Marquard,
2; off Alexander. 2. Struck out: By Mar
quard. 4; by Alexander, 4. Umpires:
Rlgler and Hart.
Pirates Win from Reals.
CINCINNATI. June . McQuillan
pitched good ball against Cincinnati to
dav and aa a result Pittsburgh won. S
to 1. Pittsburgh scored Its first two runs
on three successive hlta and an error.
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Its other run was scored on a hit, a bse
on balls and another single. Cincinnati t
only run waa made on Glbaon a wll
throw to second. Score:
PITTSBIRGH. CINCINNATI.
AB H.O.A.K AB.H.O.AT-
Carer, if ... 4 14 0 OliMrh. ef....l 0 4 0 -J
roiiina. cf... 4 1 I 0 OMollwin. Ib4 4 11 4
Palra. lb.... 4 0 1 I OHerws. aa... I 0 4 3 1
Hinchmn. rf I 0 I 0 fKllllfar. If.. 4 I
Wasner. aa.. I 0 1 1 OOroh Ib I A 1 4 J
Btoi. Ib 4 3 13 OWtnso. C....I 0 4 11
Johnrton. lb 4 t 10 OOrimth. rf.. 3 16 6 0
Olhton. e....4 14 0 lOlaon. Jb.... 8 1 t 4 1
McQuillan, p 4 0 0 I OSchnelder, p I 0 t 0
. Toney. p.... 0 6 0 1 0
Totala II 7 27 lClexke .... 1 0 6 0 4
Totala It 4 17 It 4
Ratted for Schneider In seventh.
Pittsburgh 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 03
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-base hit: Griffith. Stolen bases.
Carey. Ieach, Olson. Double play: Balrd
to Wagner to Johnrtone. Bases on balls:
Off McQuillan. 2; off Schneider, 3. Hits:
Off Schneider. 6 In seven Innings; off
Toney. I In two Innings. Struck out: By
McQuillan. 8; by Schneider, 4; by Toney,
2. Umpires: Klem and Emslle.
Braves Trim Dodgers.
BOSTON. June 22. Smith's batting and
Coombs' wlldness gave Boston three runs
In the first three Innlnga today, enough
to win from Brooklyn. 3 to 8. The visitors
bunched hlta for their runa In the sev
enth. Score:
BROOKLYN. BOBTOtf.
AB.H. OAK. AB.H.O.AK.
nMara. 4 0 1 8 lntip-t'k. 3b I 1 II 0
Meyera. cf.. 4 13 0 OOllbart, nt.l 0 1 4
Daubart. lb. 4 0 4 1 OOonnolly. at. 4 6 1 0 0
Cutihaw. lb. 4 I 3 3 OHmltb. lb.... I 10 10
Wheat, If.... 4 1 I 1 ftSohmldt. lb. I til t
stessal. rf.. 4 1 I t OMasea. ct... I 1 t t
Miller ef... I 0 4 3 0Ma,ranvll. at I 0 4 4 0
M. lb till OOowily. a.... 11410
Ooomba, p... 8 114 0 Rudolph, p.. 4 0 4 0
Totals ..... It t 14 11 "I Totals 4 17 IT t
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 02
Boston 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8
Two-baae hlta: Fltxpatrlck, Smith,
Cutahaw, wheat. Stolen bases: Smith .
Magee. Double plays: Maranvllle to
Schmidt, Maranvllle to Fltspatrick to
Schmidt. Baae 00 error: Boston, 1.
Baaea on balls: Off Coombs). (. Struck
out: By Rudolph, 4. Passed ballt Miller.
Umpires: Byron and Eaaon.
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