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WWnesday Electric-Lighted Trains Compartment Oecrvatlou Cars, Pallmaa Palace 8lerplaH Cars, Baffets amoklnc aad Llhrary Cars, Dfalnc Cars, Meals a la Carte, I'lJlnia Tonrlat "leeplna; Cars, Free Reellnlna; Chatr Cars, lICT0r BREAK EVEN WITH NICHOLS Omaha and Kama City Divide Honon in a Double-Header. brought In Webster and the am was over. First came. OMAHA.. AB. K. H. PO. A. J3. Carter, rf 4 0 0 0 Shugart, 2b 3 freston. II LAST ONE IS THIRTEEN-INNING CONTEST Mlltoa Pitches Both Games for Omaha aad Woald Have Scored a' lhatoat bat for Errors. Wright, lb. uoian. ss Oenlna, cf Hlckcy. lb Oondlnr. C... Milton, p Ketrham, cf 1 KANSAS CITT. Mo.. June 20. (Special Telegram.) For twenty-two innings Kan l ins City and Omaha battled In a double I header here today, and at the end of one of the greatest afternoons of base ball ever seen In Kansas City, the score board showed that each team had won a game and that the score In each case "had been I to t While the opening game was a corking pitchers' battle, the wlndup fur nlahed the sensation. Kansas City winning out in the thirteenth after Omaha had moved one run ahead in Its half and . seemingly had gained a double victory. , In the afternoon of sensations, the work f of Milton, who pitched the entire twenty- two innings for Omaha, stands out as one of the moat brilliant pitchers' work ever seen here. Not only did he win his first game by allowing only three scattered hits, which would not have been good for a run had It not been for errors, but In the thirteenth Inning of his second game, he drove In OmaJia's second run with a triple. He out pitched Nichols in the open ing game and then held a fresh twlrler right down to the hardest work In the second. The fielding of the games was much better than the scores would indicate, but the errors were soon forgotten In the numerous senaatlonal plays, the outfield beina- eaDeclally brilliant In hauling In seemingly s.ife hits. In the opening game Kansas City scored Its only runs In the sixth Inning on one hit. Miller's single and Strub'a out at sec end, and Illckey's error. Omaha Starts to WU. Omaha started In to make it a clean cut victory In the seventh, scoring a brace of runs on singles by Wright and Dolan, Oenlna' sacrifice and Illckey's double. The winning run was tacked on in the eighth on Shugart's Infield hit. a passed ball and errors by Streib and Jacobs. Kansas City moved oft again first In the second game, scoring In the fifth Inning on Kahl'a triple and Shugart's error. The locals did not enjoy the lead long, how ever, Omaha scoring a run In the seventh on Carter's single and Shugart's double, This brought the score into a deadlock and while each team got men on drat, there waa nothing doing In the scoring line until the thirteenth. Genius opened up In the last round In very encouraging manner by going out on . an Infield grounder, but Hlckey waited for four wide ones and then reaching first and I stole second. It was a close decision and Kansas City hollered long and hard. Oond log flew out to left and there were two outs and man on second when Milton came up. The plucky pitcher landed on the ball, and It went bounding down th left foul line and before Miller could dig it out from und?r the club house Milton was on third and Hlckey home with the 1 run that put Omaha one ahead. I It was a great piece of work for Milton and It was tough luck that he had no better fate when the locals came up for their final set to. After, an outfield out Jacobs and Webster singled to center and the latter stole second. The throwing of Kahl'a fly to right scored Jacobs with th Waldron, rf. Miller. H Streib, lb Jacobs, ss.... Webster, 2b.. Kahl, 2b Irlcn, c... Nichols, p.... Totals 25 I I 27 10 2 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-3 Kansas City 0 0000200O-J Two-baae hit: Hlckey. Sacrifice hits: Ketchem 2), Milton, Genlna. Stolen baae: Miller. Double playa: Milton to Dolan to Wright; Dolan to Wright. First base on balls: Off Nichols, 2; off Milton, S. Struck ut: Bv Nichols. 6: by Milton, 2. wua nltch: Milton. Passed ball: Ulrlch. Left on baaeB: Kaneas City, 2; Omaha, 6. Time: 25. Umpire: McCartny. Second game: KANSAS CITT AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Ketchem, cf 6 0 0 0 0 0 Waldron, rf 0 2 0 0 0 Miller. If 0 2 6 2 0 Streib, lb 0 I 25 1 1 Jacoba, ss 5 13 110 Webster.- ZD 4 1 I u V u Kahl, 3b 5 1114 0 Mesaltt, C 6 0 17 10 Halla, p a 0 0 0 0 0 r so Totals 32 2 KANSAS CITT. AB. K. H. PO. A, 1 ....3 ....3 ....4 ....4 ....3 ....2 ::::! 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 i E. 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 37 24 13 .649 Kansas City 41 23 18 .561 Peoria 3S 19 19 .50 St. Joseph 39 IS 21 .42 Denver 41 17 24 .415 Des Moines 42 M ' 2U .31 Omaha 38 14 24 .3S Totals Carter, rf.... Shugart, 2b. Preaton, If... Wright, lb.. Dolan, ss Uetilns, cf . ... Hlckey. 3b.. Oondlng, c. 3 12 8 20 Milton, p 4 47 OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 ..4 1 13 3 6 0 ' 6 0 Games today: Omaha at Kansas City, Denver at Peoria, Colorado Springs at Mil waukee, Dea Moines at St. Joseph. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttabnrg Makes It Fourteen Straight by Taking Oae from Boaton. BOSTON, June 20. flttsburg's fourteenth straight victory was at the home tenm's expense today, 8 to 4. Pittsburg's h'.ts were prettily bunched, while careless field ing was not costly. Attendance 3,iHi. Score: PITTSM'RO. I BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. BU.O.A.a. Braumont, et I 1 I 0 t! Outer, ft ... I 1 0 CiTenney, lb... 1 0 uk'onler, II 4 1' Ab't.-hlo, tbO 1 li3ttl), rf.... 4 5 i KIttredfa. e. 0 L liBonnar. as... 0 1 tiOnm'ier, 9b. Piatt, p 1 Clarka. If.... 1 .bring, rf... 0 Wagner, aa. . . 1 Branef'd. lb. 4 Leach, lb.... Rltcher, Ib.i 1 Phelpa, e 4 Fhllllppl, p.. 1 p.. 1 1 1 ojP II 27 II ! ToUla II 27 II 4 Totala 4 2T t 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 2- Boston 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 Two-base hits: Beaumont. Clarke, Cooley. Earned run: Wagner. Stolen bases: Dexter, Cooley. Double plays: Abbattlchio to Ten ney. Bare on balls: Off Piatt 2. oft Phll llppl 2. Struck out: By Phllllppl 2. by Piatt 7. Time: 1:42. Umpire: O'Day. Postponed Gamea. At New York New York-Chicago game, on account of rain. At Brooklyn Brooklyn-8t Louis, two games, on account of rain. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Cincinnati game, rain. "taadlag of the Teams. Played. Won, Lost. 7 XSS 13 Pittsburg 56 39 New York 61 35 Chicago 54 35 Brooklyn 49 Cincinnati 49 23 Boston ' 4. 6S 21 St. Louis 53 16 Philadelphia 60 . 15 jso games today. 17 16 19 24 26 31 37 85 PC. .6'. .648 .511 .tl.9 .44 .802 .3y0 hit: Bradley. Stolen boses: Freeman, C'rlger. Double plays: Abbott and Lajoie, Bradley to Lajnle to Hickman 2, McCarthy to Lajoie to Hickman. First base on ballx: Off Moore 2, off Gibson 3. Left on bases: Cleveland 4 Boston 6. Struck out: By Moore 3, by Gibson 6. Passed ball: Abbott. Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Laughlin. Blows Answer Manager's Inao.lt. ST. LOUIS, June 20. The game this after noon in which St. Louis defeated Wash ington 7 to 6, furnished a acnaation, Jesse Burkett assaulting Tom Leftus, the Wnsh InKton manager, In the first Inning. Bur kett and Loftus had a wordy tilt at Wash ington on the Browns' trip east. When Burkett stepped to the bat today Loftus called on Orth to strike him out, using a vile epithet in so doing. Burkett, when the offense was repeated, ran over to the bench and struck Loftus repeatedly until parted by his team mntes' and the police. Both were ordered off the grounds by Umpire f'onolly. who has forwarded a report of the affair to Ban Johnson. Carey's nose was broken by a thrown ball In the eighth. Attendance 6.100. Score: T. IWIS. I WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. out: By Ford, 6; by Ferguson. 4. Three base hit: Hogriever. Sacrllice hits: Hug gins, Fox. Double play: Fox to O'Brien to Klhm. Stolen bases: Schaefer, Klhm. Time: 1:23. Umpire: Haskell. Second game: ST. PAVL. I INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A r I R.H.O.A.E. 1110 lHonrlfTr, rf. 0 0 I 0 Oeler, If.... Shannon, cf. Jarkaon, rf. Schaefer, aa. HuxKlna, )b. Kelly, lb... Wheeler, lb. Pierce, .... Chech, p.... Totala , 1 1 1 10 1 I I 13 27 4 Ko, lb Woodruff, c Coulter, cf. O'Brien, aa.. 1 Jonea, If 0 Klhm. lb 0 Tamaett. lb.. 0 MrPertlln, B. 0 xlleydon .... 0 0 4 4 1 4 0 1 t I 0 111 its oil 14 4 4 1 4 4 0 Burkett, If... 0 Bugden, lb... 1 Heldrlck, cf.. I Hemphill, rf. 1 A d . on. 1Mb t Frlel, lb 0 Kahoe, c 0 Padden, :b. .. 1 M'Corra'k. aa 1 Donahue, p.. 0 xxSudhoft ... 0 0 0 I 11 I I 01 Moran, aa. . . . 0 OSelbach, If... 1 0 Ryan, of 1 ODelehantr, rf 0 Oi'oufhlln. lb. 0 Carey, lb..,. 0 1 Drill, lb 1 V Roblnaon, tb. 0 l'Clark, e 1 .. 1 0 0 1 t I 4 I 0 0 I 0 II 1 1 1 I I 0 1 0 Totals 42 xTwo out when winning run was made. Kansas City 0 00010000000 23 Omaha 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits: Shugart, Hlckey. Three- base hits: Kahl, Milton. Sacrifice hits: Ketchem, Webster (2). Streib, Kahl, Dolan, Oomllng, Milton. Stolen haees: Webster, Hlckey. Double piay: Aimer to mreio. First base on balls: Off Halla, 1; off Mil ton, 1. Struck out: By Halla, 4; by Mil ton, 8. I-eft on bases: Kansas City, 11; Omaha, 6. Tlme 2:00. Umpire McCarthy. St. Joe Takes a Coaple. ST. JOSEPH. June 20. Des Moines was shut out in the first and lost in the second game of a double-header today. Score, first game: hue. 8t. Joseph ....1 0 2 3 1 1 1 3 0-1117 0 Des Moines ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 Batteries: For St. Joseph, Glade and Me Connell: for Des Moines, . Cuauman and Fohi. Second game: R.H.E. St. Joseph 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 8 011 13 3 Des Moines ...4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 310 15 8 Batteries: For St. Joseph, Chlnn and Gar vin; for Des Moines, Madigan and Fohl. Springs Dowa Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE. Wis., June 20. Jones' pitching waa too much for Milwaukee to day and Colorado Springs won by 6 to 1. Granville's work at third waa a feature. Attendance, l.OuO. Score: R H E. Colo. Springs. ..0 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 06 2 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 3 Batteries: For Milwaukee, Bwormated and Lucia; for Colorado Sprlnga, Jones and Siarnagla. reeria i aaap ieiia. j PEORIA. III., June 20 Peoria put up a anappy game today, while Denver played liatlvssly, consequently the visitors lost. Attendance, l.-tJ0. Score: RUE. Peoria 0 3 0 0 0 I X 7 7 2 Denver 1 I I 1 M 1 I H I 1 Batterlea: Peoria. Alloway and Wilaon; Denver. Hosier, Eyler and ltlmer. taadiaa; of Ike Teaaaa. Played. Won. LoC PC Colorado Springs.... 44 80 14 Ml GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Champions' Better Play Seorea Vic tory Agalnat White Sox. CHICAGO, June 20 Belter hitting, field ing and base running gnve the champions an interesting game today. Monte Cross was the star in the field and on the bases. Attendance 4.392. Score: PHILADELPHIA. . CHICAOO. K H OA k l R.H.O.A E. Hartael, If... I 10 4 OHolmea, K...0 lit Pickering, cf 4 4 I 1 0 Jonea, rf 1 1 I 1 Davla, lb ... 1 I 14 1 OUraen. rf 4 4 10 0 L. liaila, lb.. 4 0 I t allahan. lb. 0 2 0 1 1 Bey bold, rf...O 110 0 libel), lb 0 I 10 0 0 Murphy, lb .l t I 0 Magoon. Jb .O 0 14 1 at. Croas. aa.. 0 1 I 4 OTannehtll, aa. 0 1 1 I I Poarera, ..., 4 111 0 at. Karland, c 4 1 T 1 4 Bender, p.... 4 4 11 1 While, p 0 0 I i 0 Orth, p Totala 4 1U2J 19 I otala 7 11 27 14 4l xOne out when winning run was scored. St. Louis 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 27 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 36 Earned runs: St. Louis 3, Washington 3. Two-base hits: Heldrlck, Clark 2. Dele hanty, Kyan. Three-base hit: Frlel. Sac rllice hit: Kahoe. Double play: Coughiln (unassisted ) Stolen bases: Heldrlck. Base on balls: Off Orth 1. Struck out: By Don ahue 2. Left on bases: St. Louis 3, Wash ington 7. Time: 1:44. Umpire: Conolly. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 61 32 19 .678 Boston 51 31 20 .6"S Cleveland 48 26 L'J .512 St. Louis 44 rj m .623 Chicago 46 22 21 .47 New York 4i il 24 .467 Detroit 47 21 26 .447 Washington 48 14 34 .292 Games today: Boston at Cleveland. New York at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chicago, Washington at t. jouis, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Turner's Error Lets la Milwaukee's Wlnalng Hun Against Colnmbna. rTII.T'MRI'B Jun 2ft Roth Rllfm r, Williams pitched well today, but Elliott had better aupport and Milwaukee won the third game of the aeries. Turner's error allowed Milwaukee to acore the winning run in me seventn. Aiienu-tnce, Z.Im. Bcore : MILWAUKEE. . COLl'MBl'S. otala 2 7 27 14 2 xBrttted for McPartlln In the ninth. St. Paul 0000201608 Indianapolis 0000020002 First base on balls: Off Chech, 1; off McPartlln. 3. Struck out: By Chech, 8; by McPartlin, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Chech, 1. Two-base hits: Coulter 2), Geler. Sacrifice hits: Pierce, Cchaefer. Double play: O'Brien to Fox to Klhm. Stolen base: O Hiien. Passed ball: Woodruff. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Haskell. Louisville Piles Ip Hnna. LOUISVILLE. June 20.-Loulsvllle batted both Katoll and Thomat all over the lot today and won a one-i-lde' contest. McCord pitched a goou game, all iwmg tne visitors only six scattered hits. Attendance, 2.0UO. Bcore: LOUISVILLE. , MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Kerwln, rf... 1 6 1 0 OiMcCreery, fl.l till o u bpooiier, lb.. 0 1 11 7 Lally. If 0 14 0 o'fmlth, rf 0 0 1 2 tl'Vaiblnder, rt 0 0 0 0 0 Ludwla. .... Oil 1 6'Molntyra, lb. 0 0 0 0 0 Martin, 2b... 0 11 I l:Oyler. aa 0 0 2 0 Totala 4 I 27 II II Totals 1 t 27 11 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 14 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Left on bases: Chicago 8, Philadelphia 7. Two-base hits: Callahan, Davis. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Stolen bases: McFarland. Pick ering. M. Cross 1. Bender. Double play- Murphy to M. Cross to Davis, dickering to Davis. Struck out: By Whltte 6. by Ben der 3. Base on balls: Off White J. off Ben der 3. Wild pitches: Bender 2. Time: 1:64. Linpire: bheriaan. Boston Takes Tea-Ianlng One. CLEVELAND, June BV Boston took ten-Inning game today, Dougherty acorlng the winning run on hia alngie aud O'Brien a double. Gibson was Invincible after the third inning when Hickman s home run was good for two runs. Attendance 8,24s. Score : BOSTON. I CLEVELAND. H H OA E R.H.O.A Dougherty. If 1 I 2 0 1 Bay. II 1 1 2 I 4 Colllna. lb... I 0 11 oliradley, b..l 1111 O'Brien, ct . . I 12 1 Laloie. tb...l 1(1 Freemaa. rf.. 4 Old DHlrknll, lb. 1 112 1 1 Fareol. aa . .4 12 2 e M.-Cartby. c(. 4 I 1 1 I LaCbanc. lb 0 0 11 0 am. a. rf 4 4 1 4 r.rrla. ik.... 1 12 1 jo hnauer, as I 4 1 4 enter, a 1 2 4 2 0 Abbott, c 4 1 4 1 Clbeua, p....l 2 0 1 OjMoor. p 10 1 Totala I 10 M 12 ll Totala .4 1 SO 24 Boaton 1 20000100 1-4 Cleveland 3 02000000 04 Two-base hits: McCarthy. Oihann O brlaa. Home run; Hickman. Bacrlflce R.H.O.A E. schafley. 2b.. 4 111 OOleaaon. aa. Ponohue, lb. 4 Wood, c 0 i'hyle, aa 1 Dunlcavy, If. 0 Vntlaub. lb.. 0 tlemuhlll, rf. 1 Dungan, rf.. 1 Ellloll. OHannon, rt. uArnat. rf... Turner, lb.. 0 Mellor. lb.. OThouey, If.. 0 Haymer, 2b. O.Ko, 0 0 11 OiWIlliama. p. Totala Milwaukee . Columbua .. Stolen base: ...a a i l u; ... I I 27 10 o) R.H.O.A.E 0 0 12 I 1 0 0 0 2 0 10 2 I 4 1 1 2 4 4 Totals 1 I 24 14 ... 00010020- ... 0100000001 Dunlcavy. First nsse on balls: Off Elliott. 1. Two-baxe hit: Thonev Double play: I'hyle to Schafley to Dono- hue. Hit by iiltchea nan: Hons, t'ng-.aub Struck out: By Williams, 3: by Elliott. 1. lime: i inpire: foreman. St. Paul Divides Ip INDIANAPOLIS, June 20 Indianapolis and St. Paul broke even this afternoon, each taking a game. In the first Ford'a pitching for Indianapolis was the feature and In the second Coulter's batting. Ha also did great work with the stick In the first game. Attendance, 6.5 la. Score, first game: INDIANAPOLIS. I IT. PAl'L. R.H.O.A B I Hogrieter, rt 1 I 1 foi. lb. Heydon. ..., Coulter, cf.. O'Brleo. aa. Jouea, If.... Klkm. lb .... Taiuaatt, lb. ford, p Totala St. Paul. O Geler, If... v-shanaoa. rf 0 Jacbaon, rf . .. 0 0 Schaefer, aa. . 0 Huglns. 2b.. 0 Oh. II,, 1B.....0 Wheeler, lb.. 4 OiHulUvaa. e... 0 aruMua. n.. a I 4 17 II "l T eta la 0 24 II 1 1 II R H O. A E 0 12 0 0 114 0 0 14 4 4 14 4 0 4 14 4 1 11 4 4 4 10 4 10 4 0 1 Indian. nolla 00110100 3 i'list baae on balls; OO Ford, L Struck Hart, lb 1 Braahear, lb. 2 Odwell, cf... 1 ulllvan. lb.. 2 Clymer. If... 4 st hrieyer, c. a Uulnlan. aa. . 2 McCord, p... 4 I 1 Katoll, Totala 22 2 27 U 1 Thomaa, p... 4 1 I ToUla 1 4 24 11 4 Louisville 04406324 -22 Minneapolis 0000100001 Two-base hits: Schriever. Odwell. Qtiin- lan. Three-base hits: Cl mer (2), Kerwln, McCord, Hart, Spooner. Stolen base: Lally. Saci'ince hits: yulnlan, schriever. Double plays: Sullivan to Hruariear to Hart, Mai tin to Oyler to Spooner. First base on balls: Off McCord, 6; off Katoll, 2: off Thomas, 1. Btruck out: By McCord, 6; by Thomeis, z. till uy pitcnea rmii: smith. Passed balls: Bchrlever, Ltulwlg. Wild pitch: Thomas. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Cunningham. rostponea uamea. At Toledo Kansas City game, on account of wet grounds. Scold comforts when uslrtjr one of our G 4 4? PEERLESS WHITE ENAMEL sEiofrigorators iJfri ,J a M8 1 fipli NONE SO GOOD. J. Um lent ka-Hutca Than tVW-Abiehnerr Paro Dry Air. OUR BADGER REFRIGERATORS i Are Good Value rt p K Special price from jk .... o.nnluna uit rAncm is, HHtOn ROgarS & SOnS CO.,, , Cr- M and Farnam Streets' K f Prices and catalogues on application & Milwaukee ... St. Paul Indiunapolts , Kansas t ity Minneapolis , Ixiuisville ... Columbus .... Toledo .. 4X .. 60 .. 4 .. 41 .. 60 .. 51 .. 60 .. 60 Teams. Von. Lost. P.C. 32 lrt .7 31 1 .:'0 2ii 22 .642 lit ?2 .4o4 23 27 .4M 23 ?X .4f,t 20 30 . 400 19 31 .SKI First base on balls: Off Qulnn, 2; off linker, 3. Passed balls: Donahue, 3; Mil ler, 1. Struck out: By Qulnn, 6; by Baker, 11. Stolen bases: Juniors, 8; Mollys, 3. Left on bases r Juniors, 8; Hollys, 6. Double play: Donahue to Mullen. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Bradford. Bonder Game of Baae Rail. The Lee-Glasa-Andreesen Originals and Crescents of the Trl-Clty league will meet on Vinton street grounds Sunday afternoon to play one of the scheduled gamea of the league. Both teams have been playing a very fast amateur game and there la little doubt that It will prove a most interesting contest, lineup flumes todav: Kansas City at Toledo. MiluvHiiUee st Coluinl.us. Kt. Paul at In- dlunapoliB, Minneapolis at Louisville. HOLLY A. C.JASILY BEATEN Vnlon Rtorfc Yards Jnalora Make Their Sooth Ontaha Rivals Look Small. The Union Stock Yards Juniors defeated the Holly Athletics at Vinton Street park yesterdav afternoon by a score of 9 to 5. The Juniors were never In any danger of Originals. Foley Bradford..., Kennedy.... Waller Scully..1..... Taylor Howe SafTelder.... Mcllvalne.. Position. ...First bave... .Second base., .. Shortstop .. ..Third base... ... Leftfleld ... , Centerfleld . .. ftighltield ... Crescents. ...Petersen ....Kotlman Ryan Weed Tracey Drlscol .Clute .Pitcher. ...Ituef and Troby Catcher lUoe Game called at 3:30 p. m. i.,uinir th iuu hfi'l Uulno was Invincible except in the fourth inning, when the Hollys bunched hits on him and brought In three runs. Catcher Clair, for the Hollys. was knocked out In the first In ning and his place was filled by Donahue, who did not play a very creditable game. Yoder and Bonner, for the Juniors, were the stars of the game. Baker struck out seven of the Juniors, but allowed them the same number of hits. Score: I) g. JlNloKS I HOM.YS h ib ro a a I Hiarntr Miller. 1 1 T 2 oCampbll. rf 0 2 14 Talhot, 2b. ...2 14 1 J'Brorae. 2b. ...1 114 1 Hohner, aa...l 2 2 2 liBcbroeder, tb 4 4 4 3 1 H.iblea, lb. .4 1 11 4 M. Mullee. cf I 14 4 4 l-lnley. rf... 4 111 Koley. aa 1 (441 Ferauaos. et.2 2 14 (Mullen. lb...l 2 14 4 1 Taaer. lb 1 4 4 4 1 ronahiM. e.,4 4 1 4 C auahey. I.. I 2 4 4 4 Diamond, It.. I 4 4 11 Qulun. p 1 4 4 2 1 Baker, 4 1 Totala .."tU2414 ToUla .. 4 21 12 4 IT. 8. Juniors 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1- Hollys 0 M I H 10 M Two-base hlta: J. Mullen, W. Mullen, Baker, Bonner. lilt by batted ball: Bchroeder. iiU by pitched ball; Qulnn, L Wahoo Wlat frosn Colon. WAHOO, Neb.. June 20. (Special.) The Wahoo base ball team defeated the Colon team yesterday afternoon in an Interesting game. Primely, the Colon pitcher, had lots of speed, but the locals batted him pretty freely. Score: Wahoo 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 3 Colon 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Batteries: Colon, Prlmley and Swanson; Wahoo, Anderson and Johnson. btruck out: By Prlmley, 10; by Anderson, 3. First base on balls: Off Prlmley, 3. Two huse hits: Klrchman, S. Crawford. Mountain, Fox. Time: 1 3J. Umpires: William Swan and Ernest Black. Avoea T, Harlan . AVOCA, June 20. (Special.) In an inter esting mb me of base ball here yesterday Avoca defeated Harlan by a score of 7 to . 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