The Omaha Sunday Bee ' AJvwila In ' THE OMAHA DEC Best & West PART V. SPORTING SECTIQII paces i rm 4. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNK 1907. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. VOL. XXXVI NO. 50. OMAHAS SCALP THE PUEBLOS lo.rV, Bauer. Take Tint Game of Eeriei by Timely lit. oTHOMPSOH OUT OF MANYTlGHT SQUEEZES r Several Tlaaee th- Bl Pitcher Gets . la Danajeroos Places, bat Palls Oat at Each la Safety. they put up mucti better ban. Dea Moines' first score came on Oehrtng's two-sacker and Hogrte-ere single. In the following Inning Andreas' single. McLaughlin's sac rifice, followed by a single by Gehrlng and errors by Wheeler and Adame gava the champ three more. The score: DE8 MOINES. AO. R. H. PO. I Behlpka, 3b Hogrlever, rf...., Dexter, lb , Corkhlll. If , Andrees, 2b McLaughlin, ef. Ooolinaur, aa.... Yeager. o Gehrlng, p Totala A. The Rourke family celebrated Ita retum from a run around the circuit by winning the opening (tame from Pueblo at Vinton street park Saturday afternoon by the acore of ft to 2. The game waa Intereet Ing all the way through. The Puebe had Thompson In the hole every inning but the eighth, and a few timely hlta would have changed the tide of victory. Thomp aon pitched gcid ball, however, and the Omaha team hit at the right time back of him and that tella the tale. Buck Frsnck brought In the flrat run with a well-placed hit and Thompson brought In the next two with a hit. Graham cinched the game with a triple to the middle gar des. .- Opposed to Thompaon waa Fitxgerald, supposedly the beat Pueblo had to trot out, but he waa unfortunate that the Omaha hlta came Juat right to loae the game for him. Pueblo started out aa though It waa going to do thlnga to Mr. Thompson. The long-legged McOiWray hit the ball to right the flrat time up, end to make thlnga good he reached first base every time he came to bat. Ryan sacrificed him on and Ryan waa caught napping at first. Mac would have been rauirht. but Dolan muffed the ball. Cook walked and Elwert aingled, but the heavy, hitting Melcholr struck out with a man on second and third. Omaha Starts la Third. Omaha made the flrat run In the third Inning. .Thompaon. walked and waa brought home on Franck'a single. Two more runa were made in the alxth in ning, when all aorta of thlnga happened. Welch walked and Dolan atruck out. Aua tln aingled and Graham hit an easy (rounder to Corhan, who tossed the ball to Elwert. Elwert muffed the easy throw and the bases were filled. Gondlng hit to Fltagerald and Welch was extin guished at the plate, with two out and Thompson coming to bat. Thompson is not expected to make many hits in the courae of the year, but yesterday he mads pne of them, and hie single brought Gra ham and Austin home. Belden struck out. Pueblo started out to tie the spore In the seventh inning and came within one of doing it. Smith walked and Fits struck out. Mac walked and Smith came home on Ryan'a single. Cook hit for a double, scoring Mac, and then misfortune overtook the Puebs. Elwert hit to Gra ham, who threw home to catch Ryan. Ryan outsprlnted Gondlng toward third and reached third before Austin could touch him. Austin, however, was able to ctch Cook before he could return to sec ond. When Tnompson naa mh u osltlon ln--the.kojr.a- double steal was attempted by Ryan and Elwert. Thomp son threw the ball to Dolan, wnn got the ball In time to block off Elwert and then threw to Gondlng In time to catch Ryan at the plate. Game Cinched In Sewanth. Omaha cinched the game In the sev enth inning. Franck opened with a three sacker and came home on Autrey's out field out. Welch made first on Ryan s fumble and Dolan waa hit with a pitched ball; Graham brought both these gen tlemen home with a three-sacker, whlcn he came near atretchlng into a homer. The same teams will play this after noon. Ragan will be In the box for Omaha. Murphy, rf.. Cassady, If... Wheeler. 3b.. White, lb... McHale, cf.. Zalusky, c... Reddlck, Sb.. Moore, as.... Adams, p.... ToUts 33 4 DENVER. AB. R- a 10 2 li .SO H. PO. 0 1 a vl 0 0 0 1 1 0 A. 0 0 1 0 0 1 t I One of Nebraska's Fine School Teams t M li a I A Murphy out bunted third strike. Des Moines 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 lenver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Des Moines. 1. Two-base hlta: Hogrlever, Dexter, Yeager, Oehrlng." Bases on balls: Off Adams. 1; off Gehrlng, 6. Double play: Gochnaur, Andreas and Dexter. Struck out: By Gehrlng, 4; by Adams, 8. Stolen bases: Hogrlever (2), Goch naur, Gehrlng, Bchlpke, McLaughlin, Yea- Srr, White. Sacrifice hits: Mclaughlin, ochnaur. Time: 1:45. Attendance: 1,000. Umpire: Brennan. ERRORS COST LI-COL.- A GAME Three Mlscaes Followed by Three Hlta Tarns the Triple. SIOUX CITY, la., June 1. With the score three points to the bad and with two out In the last half of the ninth Inning, Lincoln today began a series of mlsplays which gave the Sioux a chance to get In a bat ting rally and bat out a victory, 6 to S. Manager Holmes began the grief by muffing a little foul, Ketchem continued It by falling to locate the center field fly and Davidson concluded the error making by dropping a left field fly. Nobllt, Weed and Hart fol lowed with successive singles that forced In enough runs to win. Eddie Cicotte pitched a nice gsme for Lincoln up to the ninth, being particularly effective in plnchea. Hall waa working nicely when relieved to allow Williams to bat in his place. Score: BIOUX CITY. - AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Campbell, If 4 2 110 0 D. Sheehan, 8b 4 111 2 0 Nobllt, cf 5 1 I ,1 0 1 Weed, 2b 4 114 10 Hart, lb t 0 2 10 1 0 J. Sheehan. rf 4 0 0 S 0 1 .... 4 12 12 0 .... 10 0(40 .... 4 0 0 0 6 0 .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 .... 0 0 0 0 1 0 .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Granville, ss Spies, o Hall, ? Williams ... Cadwallader, Bauer Totala 27 8 , LINCOLN. AB. R, I 6 1 S s 2 I I 12 28 17 ?SJy , : W iik ir,' .'V r" ;v- m&h'' o urn v : v..; YORK BUSINESS COLLEGE BASE BALL TEAM. H. PO. A. 2 0 0 1 8 8 8 0 11 0 7 2 12 The score: Pelden, rf. ... Franck, ss. .. Autrey, If. ... Welch, cf. Dolan, lb....v Austin, 3b Graham, 2b... Gondlng, ' o.... Thompson, p. Totals McGilvray, cf. Ryan. 2b Cook. If F-lwert, Sb Melcholr, rf. .. Belden, I., lb. Corhan. aa Smith, o Fitsgerald, p. Drill Totala OMAHA. AB. R- 6 H. PO. 1 0 4 1 2 10 8 4 t 0 E. 0 1 0 0 Ketchem, If .. Fox, 2b Fenlon, rf .... Davidson, cf .. Thomas, lb ... Gagnler, aa .... Holmes, 3b .... Sullivan, c .... Cicotte, p ..... Totala ...... Batted for Hall in seventh. ' ' 'Batted for Cadwallader In ninth. Two out wen winning run waa made. Fox out, third bunt. Sioux City 1000001 0 4-4 Lincoln 0012 0 001 06 Two-base hit: Hart. Double play: Ci cotte to Gagnler to Thomas. Left on basea: 8loux City, 8; Lincoln, t. Stolen bases: Fox, Thomas, Cicotte, Campbell. Sacrifice hits: Ketchem, Tbomaa, Sullivan, Weed. First base on balls: Off Cicotte, 2; off Hall, . 8; off Cadwallader, I Struck out: By Hall, 1; by Cicotte, 10.- Time: 1:50, Umpire: Conahan. Attendance, 1,000. StaadlasT of the Teams. Played. Won. Loat. Pet. Dea Moines S& - 22 12 .SS Denver 82 IS 14 .fC Omaha 80 21 18 .53 Lincoln 81 17 17 .6"W Sioux City 3 17 19 .472 Pueblo & 11 25 .806 Gamea today; Pueblo at Omaha, Denver at Dea Moines, Lincoln at Sioux City. MILLERS WIN FROM BUTCHERS Franti it Batted Fraely in the Last Two InniuKi. i CAPTAIN DUNDON SPRAINS ANKLE Minneapolis Man Attempts to Slide to Second on a Single Both Pitchers Are Hit Freely. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 1. Minneapolis defeated Kansas City today by batting Frants freely In the last two Innings. Cap tain Dundon, In trying to make second base on a single In the eighth, sprained an ankle In eliding. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. , .., KANSAS CITY. B H.O.A.E. B.M.ll.A.r.. O'Neill, if.... 4 1 0 Dundos, lb. ..4 1 1 Mertrs, Jb-cf. 4 11 Jn.FVm'n, rf I 1 1 Orvml'ser, Sb I I 1 J.Fra'm'i, lb 4 I It Onhim, 11 Ovler, 12 4 Pord. cl-p. .. 10 1 Mamks, p..'.. 1 0 1 Town 1 0 OKerwIn, rf... 4 1 0 0 0 1 OUndaay. lb.. 1 0 14 0 0 0 0 Hill, cf 4 S 1 t 0 0 AHueliman. if. 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 Kruxer. 8b. .. 1 1 3 1 0 Btirk. lb ... 8 1 0 0 0 1 OMrBrlde. ..41550 4 0 !.hy. c... J 4 0 5 OFrtntl, p 4 1 0 0 4 0 0 Total! 21 824 U 1 Roth. Stolen bases: Padden (Si, Robinson, Green, Geler, Reville ' (2). Ix ft on . bases: Milwaukee, 13: St. Paul, 9. First base on balls: Oft Dougherty, 7: off Dickson, 5. Struck out: Bv Dougherty, 9; by Dickson, 7. Passed ball: Krwln. Wild pitrh: Dougherty. Time: 2:50. Umpire: Werden. TIE GAME I LOCISVILI.K Rain Stops Play with Indianapolis nt End of Mnlh. LOUISVILLE, June 1. ioulsvllle and Indianapolis plnyed to a tie here today, Umpire Sullivan calling the game on ac count of rain. Score: UH'lSVIt.MS. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B. B H O A E ..23 PUEBLO. AB. R. 4 1 .84 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 H. PO. A. 2 2 0 1 1 10 2 0 0 8 24 10 Batted for Fitxgerald in the ninth. Runs: 0 0 10 0 2 8 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 i Crandall. c . Oman Pueblo , iai ii sa . Cauxhey. imebio ::::":::i'.y.:::t numwi i-- Two-base hlta: Cook. Melcholr; Three- f?"'lnf; base hits: Orsham. Franck. Wild pitch: giYeTwood" b! I Dailey, rf Soath Omaha Coantry Club Wins. In a pitchers' battle, resulting In a score of 1 to 0, the South Omaha Country club de feated the Omaha Real Estate Exchange, thereby retrivlng Us defeat by the latter some time ago in a 2 to 0 contest. It was a hard fought battle from start to finish, but the Country club had. the better of It In succeeding In getting men on bases In 8 I nearly every Inning, while the Real Estate men only succeeded In getting two men on I bases in the whole game, one getting as , far aa third. The pitching honors were 1 I Intf nf raiiffhv And rterfect fleldlna behind 0 him were factors In winnlna the game. 1 I 1 ..Am tltrH1 & ateadv a-am throushout. 0 but a base on balls, coupled with a hit and 0 an error, save the Country club the only 1 run of the same In the second Inning. The most remarkable feature ef the game was the fact that only twenty-nine men faced 0 Caughey. Catches by Marling, Crandall snd Whltelock were of the sensational or der. Score: COUNTRY CLUB. SLB R. H. PO. A. E. Talbot, lb 4 0 1 12 1 0 ... 4 ... 4 ... 2 ... 8 Totals it Ipll 1 Graham out?, hit by batted ball. Batted for Ford In seventh. Minneapolia 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1-fl Kansas City 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Struck out: By Franti. 2; by Ford, 1. First base on balls: Off Frantx, S; off Ford, I; off Manske, 6. Passed balls: Leahy, 1; Graham, 1. Sacrifice hits: Merles, Grem lnger, Oyler, Manske, Lindsay, Huelsman. Two-base hits: Greminger, Leahy. Double plays: Franti to McBride to Lindsay, Graham to Greminger to Freeman, Ford to Oyler to Freoman. Left on bases: Min neapolis, 7: Kansas City, 10. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Eagan. BtoTall, rf.... (10 OWIlllama, at. 3 2 3 1 1 Nral, If I 14 0 !)ivultr. If.... 4 14 0 0 Bruhear, ?b. I 1 t 01'arr. lb 4 I 10 1 0 Sullivan, lb.. I 1 10 1 OHImn, rf I 0 10 0 Hughrl, t.... 4 17 0 l Kru, :b 4 0 13 0 Stanley. cf...' 8 0 1 1 081oler. cf.... I 13 10 Qulnlan. aa... 4 0 I J 0 LlrtnKatnn. cl 1 10 0 Woodruff. 3b. 4 1 0 4 OHnpkfl, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Wright, p.... 4 1 0 2 OSIagle, p 4 117 0 Totala....:. 32 7 37 14 0 Totala 32 tT 12 I lioulsvtire 200000000-2 Indianapolis 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Neal. Three-bsso hit: Coulter. Stolen buses: Neal, Hlmes. First base on balls: Off Wright 2; off Single, 3. Struck out: By Wright, 8: by Single, 8. Hit by pitcher: By WriKtit, 1: by Slaitle, 1. Left on bases: Louisville, S; Indlanupolln. 6. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Sullivan. Game Postponed. At Toledo -Toledo-Columbus game post poned on account of rain. Stundlna; of the Trains, Played Won. Lost. Pet. CHICAGO SHUTS OUT DETROIT White Box Make Only Ran ia Kiatb. with Two Men Cut. HAHN LEADS WITH SINGLE Goes to Second on Wild Throw, Third on a Sacrifice and Scores on a Hit by Donahnc. Rnskln by 6 to S. The batteries were: Hebron. Halley. Tsrtt and Bsllev: Rnskln, lull. Mct'liiMky snd Pratt. Although deaf and dumb, the ratiher In the Ruskln team ia a remarkably fast player. ASH LAM) WISS THE TRACK MKF.T Too Maunders Coanty High School StroasT for Omnha, Ashland defeated the Omaha High school In the track meet at Ashland Saturday by the score of 85 to 44. The Omaha boys put up a hard fight, but the Ashland boys were a little too strong for them. The Omaha team was strong on the weights, but weak on the runs. The heavy con dition of the track accounts In a way for some of the Omaha defeats. Sen-Ice and Reasoner of Ashland won first and second In the ino-yard dash. Mc- Kcll and Johnson had things all their own way In the pole vault. Latenser of Omaha threw the hammer in feet, "Vt Inches, and the discus 8 feet, t)H Inches. In the Jumps Ashland had things all their own way, Ressoner winning the broad jump by clear ing 20 feet, while Clakins of Ashland won the high Jump from McKell by clearing the bars at 6 feet, 2 Inches. In the mile race between Burhart and Neavles of Omaha and Worthman of Ashland the spec tators witnessed one of the prettiest mile runa ever pulled off In the state. Burhart and Wortman springing the last quarter at a 69 second clip, with Burhart crossing the tape six Inches In the lead. The results were: MO-yard dash: Service first, Ressoner sorond. Time: 0:lrtj,. Ashland. 8 points. W-yard dssh: Clakins first. Brown sec ond. Time: 2:2. Omaha. 8; Ashland. 8. 220-yard dash: Reasoner first, Service second. Time: 0:24V Ashland. 8 points. Pole vault: McKell first, Johnson sec ond. Height, 10 feet. 2 Inches. Omsha, 8 points. Hammer throw: Latenser first, Bci-duu. instance: iuj reel. t1 BROOKLYN BEATS NEW MRS Trolley Dcdicra Wfi from the Giants in the TtitL M'GINNITY AND WILTSE HIT HARD l.enla Makes Triple. Two Doublet and Two Singles Fire Times Other Players Fatten Bat ting; Averages. NEW YORK, June 1. Brooklyn scored another victory oyer New York at the Polo grounds todsy, 7 to S, In a hard-fought ten-inning game. Lewis. In five times at bat made a triple, two doubles and two singles. Score: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK B H.O A K. Alperman. lb. 4 I 4 4 Shannon, Perrlno inches. Perrlne. Inches. Omsha, S: Ashland. 8. Discus throw: Latenser first, second. Distance: 86 feet, 9Vi vfimiiH, o; Anmanu, o. 120-yard hurdles: Reasoner first. McKelm and Reasoner second. Time: 0:18. Omaha, 4; Ashland, 4. 220-yard hurdle: McKlnner first. Service second. Time: 0:27V Ashland, 8 points. Broad Jump: Ressoner first, Johnson sec ond. Distance: 20 feet, 1 Inch. Omaha, 8: Ashland, 6. Shot put: Burdick first.' Mortmsn second. Distance: 84 feet. Omaha, 8; Ashland. 2. 440-yard dash: Calkins first, Rlppey sec ond. Time: 1:00. Omaha. 3: Ashland, 6. Mile run: Burhart first, Wortman sec ond. Time: 6;24V Omaha. 8; Ashland. 2. High Jump: Calkins first. McKell sec ond. Distance: 6 feet. 2 Inches. Omaha, 2: Ashland. B. Relay: Ashland, 6 points. Totals, Omaha, 44 points; Ashland, 65 points. . Sb Lumly, rf.. Patrh. If.... Hummal, lb. Ma loner, cf. lwla. aa.... Rutlrr, c.... .lardan Sranlnn, p.... 1 Padtortua, p.. 8 Hitter, e 1 1 11 0 I If. 3 I Browns, rf . . 4 Plln. lb... 0 0 Mmoiir. cf . 1 0 Bowarmaa, o 0 OMrOatin, lb. 8 Jtiablen. aa... 0 Corroraa, 3b 0 O'strana ... 1 0 MrUltinltr. p. 1 "nreanahan 1 1 Wilts, p.. B H O A E. 4 110 0 I I 1 e 2 1 0 4 0 It 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 o o STATE SPORTSMEN'S TOl RJAMENT Nebraska Association Will Hold Forth at Sonth Omaha Three Days. All Is In readiness for the thirty-second annual tournament of the Nebraska State Sportsmen's association to be held at South Omaha June 4. S and . South Omaha Is going to do Itself proud In planning for this tournment. It hss added 8600 In cash for the shooters besides the large lists of merchandise and trophies which will be shot for during the week. Several of the CHICAGO.. Junev 1. Chicago scored the only run of today's game with two out In the ninth Inning. Hahn, the only local to pass second base, led off with a single, was safe at second on Archer'a wide throw, ! cracks of the country arrived in Omaha went to third on Isbell's sacrifice and Saturday ready for the tournament. Among scored when Donohue drove a fly to left theae were Chris Ootlelb of Kanaaa City, field. Both pitchers worked fast and honors I Harry Borden of Memphis, C. B. Adams of wTe even between them. Score: Rockwell City, Ia., and W. H. Oarrett of Colorado Springs. A prsctlce shoot will be held at the Omaha Gun club grounda CHICAGO. B H.O.A.E. 22 14 13 15 :i 2i Hahn, rf 4 Jocea, cf 3 Iiball, 2b ... 3 Ponohu. lb.. 4 1 11 0 Davla. aa 8 0 0 Dougherty, If 3 Rha. 3b 3 Hul llvan, c. . . 8 White, p 3 10 0 0 3 0 1(1 0 8 0 1 0, 0 1 4 8 0 0 3 DETROIT. B. H.O.A.E. 0 Downs, If.... 4 0 1 0 orourhlln. 3b. 4 1 0 2 0 Crawford, cf. 4 0 1 0 OCobb. rf 4 3 0 1 Bmimin. lb. 3 0 11 0 OSrhaafar, lb.. 4 1 4 I iO'Lrary, . 3 0 1 8 OArchar, e 382 OSIercr, p 808 TMali 43 14 10 14 8 Totals 41 1 30 18 8 Batted for Butter In eighth. Batted for Corcoran In tenth. Batted for McQInnlty In eighth. Brooklyn 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 i 7 New York 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-4 Two-baao hits: Lewis (2), Msloney, Shannon, ' "Seymour, Dahlen, Corcoran. Three-base hit: Lewis. Hits: Oft Scan Ion, 3 in two and two-thirds Innings; off Pastorlus, 7 In seven and one-third Innings; off McOlnnlty. 12 In eight Innings: off Wlltse. 4 in two Innings. Sacrifice hit: l.umley. Stolen bases: Lumley, Hummel, Bhsnnon, Browne, Dshlen. Double plays: Iwls to Alperman to Hummel; Alperman to Hummel. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 10; New York, 10. First base on halls: Off Scanlon, 2; off Pastorlus. 1; off McOlnnlty, 1 Struck out: By Scanlon, 1; by Pas torlus, 3; by McGinnity. 2; by Wlltse, 2. Passed hall: Bowerman. Wild pitch: Wlltse. Time: 2:10. Umpire: O Day. Games Postponed. At Cincinnati Cinclnnatl-St. Louis game postponed,' rsin. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Boston gsme postponed; rsln. At Plttsburg-Plttsburg-Chlcago game poaiponea; rain. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Chicago S I New York 39 28 11 Philadelphia 36 21 16 Pittsburg 34 IB 15 Boston 88 18 22 Cincinnati 87 16 22 Brooklyn 39 12 27 St Louis 89 10 29 Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago, SU Loula at Cincinnati. .71H .5J . .4i7 .4" 6 . .268 Totala 6 37 17 3 Tots la 33 424 18 Two out when winning run was made. Chicago 00000000 1 Two-base hits: flee hits: Jones. Isbell 0000000000 Sullivan, Donohue. Sacri- Sulen base: Cobb SAINTS WIS I.ONQ IOSTBST It Takes Them 170 Minnies to Defeat Mllnankcw. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 1. St. Paul defeated Milwaukee today, 10 to 6. The game took two hours and fifty minutes to play. Dickson and Dougherty were hit hard, but Dickson kept the hits scattered. Score: ST. PAFL. B. H.O.A.E. Croaa. rf 4 Koehlar. cf... I Frlrk. If 4 NonlyVa. lb.. 3 HartMll, as.. 4 Pa.Hon. lb... 4 Tmeyr. Sb. 3 Erwln. e 8 Dlikaon. p... 4 MILWAVKKE. B. H.O.A.E. I 0 1 ORoblnaon, as. 4 I 3 3 3 4 1 1 Ontcene, rf,... 4 3 3 0 31 OOelar. cf 3 t 0 0 0 1 11 1 Rnth. c 4 0 11 I 0 1 0 S 1 MH-ormk. !bl 1 I I I 3 3 3 OMThaan'r. 8b li 3 0 I 1 13 3 OBrvllla. lb... 3 3 1 1(01 (loodwln. lilt IS 1 Dougherty, p 5 1 1 Si Tatala 37 11 27 1J 3 Totala U IS 37 17 It St. Paul 20108031 0-10 Milwaukee ...2 0100002 (a-6 Two-base hits: Frisk 3). Dougherty. Cross, bacrlnce hits: Nordyke, Irwin, Minneapolis , 38 Columbus 37 k-Ai.aaa 'ltv 32 Milwaukee 38 IS 20 . -4 j Detroit St. Paul 41 - J " J oilmnRim 8 40 1 i- Toledo 3S 17 21 Louisville 34. 15 19 Games today: Columbus at Toledo, In dianapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at Mil waukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. Training; for (isnie with Cllltdwellera. The officials and employes of Poltawatta-' mle county. Iowa, are putttnff In s.iine hard work Umbering up for tlio hall game witli tiio ,.tH. iMi i,t IimiElas county. Nebraska. which is to be played in u nina on " when men were on bases and shut New o. i lie rt'iLHntiiiaiuivB win " " - " . lows : Williams, c. Cluney, ib.,. Hanley, If... rViarfv ah Sunday afternoon at 2:80. Captain Hardy-' Hansen, rf... win give an exhibition the ooenlnar riav rowrs. ss , of the shoot at 4 In the afternoon and Mra. 0 I Al. Topperman will gave an exhibition the J I second day at 4 p. m. CHICACO COACH IS DISMISSED Bear Cobs Are Losers. The Burlington traffic department team yesterday added another to Its unbroken list of victories by defeating the fast Bear Cubs on the grounds of the Ideal Hustlers at Council Bluffs. A large crowd witnessed the game, which was s wsrm one. Thu features of the game were the timely hit ting of Powers and Williams and the sensa tional work of the traffic, department out field. The score: BURLINGTON. - AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Yale. 2b and D 4 1 1 1 2 0 Christiansen, p and 2b 4 0 1 4 , 4 ..... 4 Athletic Board Fires Dickinson for Crooked Work. CHICAGO, June 1. It was announced at Buckingham, cf.... Totala 1 12 0 1 2 2 2 Peterson, 8b.. Higglns, p.... Smith, c Hansen. 2b.... Cox, ss. :. BEAR CUBS. AB. R. 4 1 4 4 4 .... 4 8 27 12 Kimball, lb 4 base on halls: Off White. 1. Struck nut. ' university esse ball team had been aus liy Slever, 4; by White, 4. Time: 1:28. i fended from all participation In Intercol legiate base ball and that Coach .Dickinson had been dismissed. I'mplres: Sheridan and Hurst. BOSTON SHITS OIT XEW YORK Yonngr Is Effective When Men Are on lloaci, BOSTON, June 1. Young was effective Martin, catcher: Hess and Wyland. pitch ers; Vollstedt, first base; Smith, second base; l.athrop, third base; K'd well,, short stop; Mavne, left field; Rounds, center field; Jackson, right field.- Substitutes, H. V. Hatley, Canning, Percy Rattey. Body guards, OroneweR. McCafTery, Wollman. Matlor k. Score keepers, D. L. Ross, B. O. Brulngton. Mascot, W. K. Butler. Water carrier, J. P. Christiansen. IlHt tender, Roy Hardesty. Oiave ilictrer, John Chlzurn. Chaplain. Rev. Henry DeLons. Medlclno man, E. K. Smith. I'mplre, Jurlife Whe-ler. Rooters, J. W. Mitchell, U. G. Balrd. W. C. Cheyne. J. M. Pusey, J. H. Mayne, J. J. Ferguson. S. E. Humphrey, W. D. Hardin. J. II. Clark. York out, 2 to 0. Score BOSTON. NEW YORK. II H O E. B. H.O.A.E. Fulllvao. ef.. 3 1 1 0 OKeelor. rf.... 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 AElbtrfatd. aa. 8 8 13 0 1 10 0 OChaaa, lb 4 13 0 0 3 3 0 3Conry, If ... 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 OWIlllama, 2b. 4 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 OHoffman. rt.. 4 110 8 0 0 O.Morltrllr. Sb. 4 0 3 1 0 . I o T Z VKIatnow, C...3 0 I I .3130 KWa. p 2 0 0 X 0 Rltrhy 1 0 0 0 0 31 '.' 8 J Gr I filth, p.... A 0 0 1 Parent, aa 4 Vnglaub, lb.. 4 Coll.na. lb. .. 4 Ot ngalton, rf i Prrrla. ib.... 4 Hory. If 3 Cr'srr, e 3 l uuus, p ' Totals... Totala 33 T 34 1 Williams out; hit with batted ball. I "Hatted for Keefe In the eighth. IBoston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 New York 0000000000 Yole Wins TcjibIi Match. Left on bases: Boston. 7; New York, 7 NEW HAVEN. Conn.. June l.-Yale de- ca8e balls: Off Young. 1; off tested Princeton In the annual tennis ' "V."1 """ . "X match on the lawn tennis courts today Keefe, 4. Hits: Off Ketfe. in seven Totals.. ( Fitsgerald. First base on balls: Off Thompaon. 2; off Fitsgerald, 5. Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Pueblo, 19. Sacrifice bits: Austin, Ryan. Elwert. Stolen bsses: Welch, I. Belden. Time: 1:46. Attendance, 8,0o0. Umpire: Glfford. Notes ol the Game. Graham and Franck mads the long hits of the game. Each team made the same number of hits, but the Omaha hits cashed in for the most runs. President O'Nell of the Western league was an Interested spectator from the grand stand. Thnmnnnn'1 bit mtmm nt tia T.r.a Uftffii variety, but. It brought two men home just I Country Club the same. One of McUllvrsy's hits was of ths scralchy torder. He bunted snd Austin let the ball go, thinking It would roll out. but lbs ball fooled him and stayed in the dia mond. . Ira Beldun put Bill Belden out the flrat two times he came .to bat. In the first inning he caught a popup snd In the third 1 VX.VM 2 8 30 A. 1 0 4 6 0 2 0 2 0 1 I 27 14 Thomas, rf Hill, ss Kooster, 3b..., Winslow, cf... Hoover, lb Edmonds, 2b.. Lyons, p....... Llninger, If... Hunter, c....-, Totala. REAL ESTATE. AB. R. H. PO. 4 4 2 ..28 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 13 1 0 0 7 A. 0 2 2 0 0 8 4 0 0 2 24 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i l o-o he landed on a grounder which Bill had sent down that way. Thompson was In the game all the while. The Puebs lisd him In a hole sll the way through, but he msnaged to squirm out. He made lh first run and then made the hit which brought In the next trro runs. I'WA t1 Onuhl I ITrnn, & mnmAm In Ik. ninth Inning. Dust got In Franck'a eyes I Helln. snd ne jugu-a a grounder, and Joe Dolaa riyan dropped a ball which Uraham tossed to j Brunner lilin. Tiiowpaon made the other error, i Davis :... when ne juggiea a Dan ana then threw It wild to first baae. Fiitate Struck out: By faugney, i; Dy i-yons, i. Bases on baits: Oft Lyons, i. Gas ft. Benson Eastles. There will be two gsmes at th Eagles' nark at Hanson this afternoon. The first game between the Peter Graverts and the Omaha Mall Camera win oe cmra . i o'clock shsrp. The second game wm o between the Omshs Gas company and the Benson Eagles. Lineup ADAMS AT LAST GETS HIS BlMft Gas Co. Clark Adams Dlsbrow Vandevere.. West-Campbell. Positions. ... Catch ., ,.. Pitch ... ... First ... ... Second ... Third .. ,.. Short .. ... Left ... ... Center . ... Right .. Eagles. Rice ....Whitney . . .Anderson .Baumetster ,....Burkard Velleau ...Blakeweil Moran ....Goodrich t i ndlrvaa Shots Oat Tabor. MALVERN, Ia.. June 1 (Special Tele aram.k Bellevue collese base ball team da anoiner victory loaay, urirmi tf-a.MB.MM fflAMVM nMWMW Km Wnmm aa ,ii.. i Tabor college In aa exceedingly fast game - by a score or 3 to a Neither siae scorea DES MOINES, June 1 Adams pitched his I until the seventh Inning. Bellevue had tenth game today for Denver and lost It, ' two men on bases and Marvel brougnt them In with a nest single. Fielding on . iuii h. . u ..n.llunt Twnlv.lffhl Diet nana " iu jes Moines n,n faced Ohman of Bellevue In the nine the first game he has lost this year. He pitcher had the belter of the argument throughout. The Grtislivs were never dn- ' feri'US, though they fought to the end, and a good start by them In the ninth Inning was cut off by a fast double In which Ooclmsur, Andreas snd Dexter figured. It was the first good day for base ball the fans have had fur some time and they took sovant.ge tf It. . Ths better weather t.Mr lu a.a.x't upon ths players and Innings. Usticrles: Bellevue. Ohman and Croaaman; Tabor. Ellis ind G. Johnson. Prlaeetoa Wins In Twelfth. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. June 1 Prince ton took a twelve-Inning contest from Vale today, good hitting and base running bringing In ths final tallies. Score: - R. H. K. Princeton 1130300000 29 14 4 Yale 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 00 0-7 8 4 Batteries: Hsyntger and C coney; Meyer. M. Junta, van Viet ft ana I. Junta taking the first and third matches In .In- ".t Y jv'l"h'L k 1 "h "f , ' gles and both the doubles. Prize from England's King ' V 1 " ! y y "a1 ww.-My w-jy. I ' 7 r. ..; , . . -ill . V tt --t . .. - ... . ltM? -'r r't. ; j. a. .- ( t S''1""'"' we- f ( X -W8--- Elberfeld, Conroy. Stolen bases: Sullivan, Kceler. Wild pitch: Young. Time: 2:02. I'mplres: Stafford and Evans. (iamea Postponed. At Washington Washington-Philadelphia game postponed n acrnunt of rain. At St. Louis Sr. Louis-Clevtland game postponed on account of rain. Mending of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Chicago Cleveland ... Detroit New York ... Philadelphia St. Louis..... Boston , Washington 3S 35 3'i 37 3 t9 88 27 20 2) 19 19 U 1:1 11 14 15 17 IS .'4 6 Zi Pet. .710 .041 .571 .51-8 .513 .i-o .X3 2 Gan:.- today: Detroit at Chicago, Cleve land at St. Louis. I. P. Shops Bent Field Club. Inability to hit the ball cost the Onialu, Field club a 'game of ball Saturday after noon. After drubbing the O-nat-a Real Kstute exchange team last buturday the I'tilun Pacific shojiS boys went after thv V'leld rluh team with the name Intentions and beat them 4 to 1. The simps ti-ani wns Hie only team to defeat the Field club In ISt;. Doran guve the Field club boys but two hits. Abbott accepted elhteen chances at hist without a bobble and Dougherty made four clean hltr. Score: UNION PACIFIC AB. R. li. PO. A. Casey. If Gibnun. 2b Dougherty. 3b,.. IX-Nilll-I, bS Henry, cf f. Clair, lb Nestlebush. rf.. E. Clair, c Duian, p 4i b 1 0 1 II 12 o The charge Is made by the athleftc board that Chicago. In the game with the Uni versity of Minnesota yesterday, which was won by the latter team, played one man In center field and had another man bat for him throughout the game. The trick was not discovered 'by Minne sota. When the matter waa called to the attention of the athletic board It was at once Investigated, with the result that the team was summarily disbanded today. HATCH WIS8 MAKATHO- RACE Chicago Rnnner Covers Conrse In S Honrs ftfl Mlantes and 2ft Seconds. ST. LOUIS. June 1.-8. H. Hatch of Chi cago won the twenty-five-mile Marathon race from Freoburg, 111., to St. Louis today. His time wss 2:35:28. Alex Thlbeaux of Chicago finished second a half mile behind Hatch. Charlea Treft of St. Loula was third. The entire course waa over muddy roads, which In some places were hardly pass able. The race was started In rain which continued during the entire time the men were out. Many members of the Missouri Athletic club, under the auspices of which the race was run, gathered at the club to watch the finish. TIRXERS GATHER AT TOPEKA Open Members from Three Stales Their Social Session. TOPEKA. Kan.-. June 1. Turners from Mli.souri. Nebraska and Kansas opened a three days' meet here this morning. To day waa given over largely to the social f.uturea of the meeting. Sunday and Mon day will be devoted to athletic events. Ex cursion trains are coming from St. Joseph, ' niaha and other points. E. Roacty, cf... J. Koacty, rf ... Phillips, if 2 .... 8 .... 8 H. PO. 1 0 0 6 1 0 14 2 2 2 A. B. 8 1 13 1 0 0- C 04 Totals 33 4 6 27 Burllngtons 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 Bear Cubs 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Earned runs: Burllngtons, 2. Two-base hits: Williams. Powers. First base on balls: Off Christiansen, 1; off Hlggtns, &. Struck out: By Chrlstensen, 5; by Yale, 6; by Hlgglns, 0. Umpire: Anderson. Originals Play at Diets Park. Two games are scheduled for Diet park todsy. The first between the Diets Ath letics and the Townsends and the second between the Lee-Glass-Andreesen team and the Diets association team. The lineups: Association. ... Second.. ...First ... Right.... ... Center.., ...r.eft ... Third.... ... Short.... ...Catch.... ... Catch.... ... Catch .. ... Pitch.... ...Pitch.... ... Pitch. Hall. Hunter Platner Anderson.... F. Spellman Daugherty.. Tracy Massman.... E. Spellman Strong Bunnell Mathews Schlndele. Diets Athletics, Knight Msssman Dunn Jenkins E. Plainer.. Godiiard Lafferty Strong Mafsman... . E. Spelhoan Bunnell Mathews...,, Schlndele.... Second.. ...First.... ...Third... ...Short..., ...Left ...Center.. ...Rlgfct... ...Catch... ...Catch .. ...Catch ., .. Pitch.... ... Pitch..., ...Pitch .. Originals. Mullen C. Clare Gibson ... Crelghton Casey .... Mlnnlkua , Lawler Clare ... Crelghton Doran Scully Adams Townsends. McAndrewg .... Morlarty Weberg , Baker Qulgley Gibson Shestsk Carson Eastman Morlarty Totals X) 4 U 27 13 1 FIELD CLUB. AB. H. H. PO. A. E. Hoaglsnd, cf 4 0 Chamber, rf 3 0 Hoik k. rf 1 0 Crelghton, a 2 0 Abbott, lb 4 0 Maloue, 2b 4 0 Keiley. If 2 0 llati'lien, c 2 1 Martin, 3b 8 0 j Faber, p 3 0 Totals 28 1 j Union F'aclrk- 10 2 0 Field (lull.... u u l Earned runs: I In Ion Pacific on balls: lwrsn' i.li. Faber. By Doran, 4; by Faber. 5 Clair. Two-base hlta: Casey. 1 0 0 2 IS 0 0 0 0 KINO EDWARD S GIFT TO THE YACH T8ME.N AT NORFOLK. 2 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 i 0 o 3 0 1 2 4 lit 3 0 '- 4 0 O 1 4. First base Strurk out: Pas'eU ball: Malone. Wild pitch: Doran. Umpire: Smith. Close Game at Hebron. HEBRON. Neb.. June 1. (Special) An exciting game wss witnessed by a large crowd )curJay whn Hebron wun from Iowa I.mkoc Reaslla, MARSH ALLTOWN, Is., June 1. (Spe cial Telegram. ) Today's results In the Iowa lato league were: At Marshalllown Score: R.H.E. Marshalltown ..0 3001 100 06 12 ti Waterloo 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 07 12 1 Batteries: Glffen, Slapnieka snd Forney; Bridges, Harmon snd bearles. At Qulncy-Score: R.H.E. Quincy 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 6 2 0 Jacksonville ...0 2000200 0-4 2 Butteries: Patrick and Prstt, Rauso and Jamison. At Ottumwa-Score: R.H.E. Ottuinwa ....0 00000000 0-4) 10 1 Oskaloosa ...0 00000000 11 I 1 Batteries: Coats snd Moody, Colbert and Crittenden. At Burlington Store: R.H.E. Burlington ..0 00000000 22 8 2 Keokuk 0 00000000 11 6 1 Batteries: McOillan and Bruggeman, Jus tice and Ryan. National Baak Wlna. ' The United Elates National bank and the Beebe A Runyan Furniture company teams met at the grounds scross the bridge Sat urday afternoon, tbe former winning by the score of 1(2 to 2 lu a one-sided game. The only feature of the gsme was the hatting of .the bankets. Batteries: Bee be & Run yan Furniture company, Walter and Kin ney; United States National bank, Cutler and Walker. Donble-Header at Stors Park. Four of Omaha's best amateur teams will play at Stors park today. The first game will be between the Victors and the undefeated Stors Athletics. The second game will be between the Coronas nnd Houth Omaha's Ramblers. Aa all four of these teams are great favorltea, and have good followlngs, a good crowd and two good games are expected. The first gamo will be celled at 2 p. m. sharp and the man agement has decided to make It ladles' day. The lineup; Position. Stors Athletics, i.. .first base... Gutting-Younf .second base Parker . ..third base Kennedy .short stop.. Eidsen-Bennett Victors. Synek W. Kill Gsrvey N. Kill Krebs Bowes Moucha Hoihford Houskey Broadbeck Hlnton-Krebs., Ramblers. Marsh-Doe 8wsrts., Tuttle Corrlgan Center Swift Rogan Kennedy Benson . rlghtfleld . centerfleld . ... leftfield ... ... catcher ... ... catcher ... .. pitcher .., ... pitcher ... , Position. ...first base .. .second base. ..third base. , . . shortstop ., .. rlghtfleld ., . centerfleld . .. leftfield .. . . catcher .. ... pitcher ... .Kehoe Roberts Croft Cotton ,...4 Robin Nllsson , a. .Bennett Coronas. Cols Felster ...MeClam Jellen M"Vrr Smith ..Lvnch Barlo .Bogatts-Webb Wilcox Defeats Huntley WlliCOX. Neb., June 1. (Hpeclal.V The base bsll game played here yesterday re sulted In favor of the local team. Hunt ley's team played good ball, but were weak at ths bat. Rutsmun played the best ball, striking out eighteen men and leading In ths 1st ling. Score: R. H E- Wllcox 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 7 12 6 HuntW M I I I M I H I fthon Team Is hnt Oil, AfHT AND. Neb.. June 1 -(Pneclsl Ash. land shut out the Union Pacific car shops tram of Omahs In sn excellent game on the home grounds by a score of 4 to 0, be fore a large crowd. Score: Ashlnrt 1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 U. P. Shops 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 P.atterles: Ashland. Smith and Coppell; U. P. Shona. Routt and Williams. Struck out: Ashland, 1.', U. p. Shops, 6. Errors: Ashlsnd, 1; V. P. Shops, 2. Umpire: Val-licr. Giants Beat Distillers. The Giants defeated the Her Dlstlllerys by the score of 27 to 0 yesterday. The feeture of the same was the hitting und fielding of the Giants. Score: R. H. E. C.lsnts 2 4 7 0 2 4 S 827 19 8 Hers 0 COOOOOOO 0.8 t Batteries: Glsnts. Msxzel snd Diglllo; Ilera. Wallace, Powers snd Roberts. The Giants would like to hesr from ths W. G. t larks for s game for June 8. Ad dress Sam Maxxttl, 848 Soulli Twsuiy-feurUi street.