day'Bee' PAMT V. SFOHTI'iG SECTIOII FACES 1 T 4. 1 HE TIIC OMAHA DEC Izst & West VOL. XXXVI NO. 51. OMAIIA, SUNDAY MORNING, . JUNE 9, 1907. SINGLE COPY F1T3 CENTS. DOC WELCH HITS IN PINCH Three Omaha Pitchers Who Are Making Good Records for Themselves BOSTON DEFEATS PITTSBURG "T3yW! Two Long Drivei Send Home the j irate Batten Are Unable to Tin! Pfcffer. Winning Rum. HAIL SHUTS OUT THE CHAMPIONS LEACH MAKES FINE SH0WTK3 oooad Coat of Week Pot Molne Thlr4 nasemaa for Homo Tea at la Bla Factor la Roth Raaa t Nsde Deem of Other Games. rns Omaha Sun -.-a Wkllcwuk for th ob th De Crowd or Omaha. Omaha 3, Des 'Molnea 0. Welch's double In the sixth Inning and bla triple In the eighth Inning drove In Bel den each time, making the two runs which won the game Saturday from Des Moines at Vinton street park by (he score of 2 to 0 a. ahutout for Omaha and against Clark, who on his previous visit had held Omaha to two hits, both being made by Hagan. Testerday he held the Rourke family to four hits, but Welch hit In the pinch both time with Belden on second and two out, and won the most Interesting game of ball played at Vinton street park this season. (The Champa made twice as many hits as Omaha, but they fell down at opportune times, and the record of nine men left on bases shows tho holes Hall got himself Into on several occasions. The game looked very much like Des Moines until that sixth Inning, for the Champa were bitting Hall quite freely, but Welch hit the ball In the nick of time and turned the tables. Belden drove a grounder to Ooehnaur, who proceeded to fumble It. Franck sacrificed Belden to second, Autrey mad an Infield out, and then Welch fooled them by hitting one to the left field line, Corkhlll waa playing off to the left and could not reach the ball until Belden had cored. In the eighth Belden opened out the In ning with a single and was again sacrificed to second by Franck. Autrey flew out to Corkhlll. and again did Harry Welch drive the ball hard. This time It went further toward middle field and the doctor waa perched on third when the ball waa re turned to the diamond, with Belden across the plate. Hall Has Mark Trouble. Halt had a hard row to hoe during the for part of the game. The second Inning came close to being disastrous, for two singles and an error were made. Corkle struck ' out and Andreas Singled. Hall caught Mm napping at first. McLaughlin waa given a life on Dolan'a error and Ooehnaur hit safely' and stole second. Teager waa at bat and the fana were . anxious. Mac though Teager could not bit It out so tried to steal home, but was caught at the plate. In the fourth a hit, a sacrifice and a base on balls made things lively for a time, but - two popupa ended the Inning. The alxth waa the real heartbreaker, for It came In the first half of the sixth before Omaha had scored. Hoggle bunted and Austin let It roll, but It stayed In fair ground. Dexter walked and Corkhlll sacri ficed them each on a - bag. Andreaa flew to Graham, and with a man on second and third Captain Franck stopped the game long enough to see who was to follow McLaughlin at bat. When he found It was Ooehnaur he ordered Hail to pass Mao and the baaea were filled. That waa a critical moment for Franck, for had Gochnaur hit the ball he would have' been condemned . by the 1,000 fans, but Franck showed hie .' Judgment was right when Ooehnaur popped an easy one to Graham, putting the side ut : Fatlle Rally by Champa. , , Dea Moines tried to rally In the eighth Inning, but two singles, .a sacrifice and a stolen baae were not enough to give them a mark on the tally sheet. Denver plays this afternoon: OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. Belden, rf.... Franck, as.., Autrey. If.... Welch, cf.... Dolan, lb.... Austin, 3b..., Graham, 2t. Oondlng, c. Hall. 9 1 1 v i Totals. 26 2 4 27 14 DE3 MOINES. A IV R. IL PO. A. 1 0 A i 0 3 4 7 0 Bchlpke. 3b 4 0 0 0 Hogreiver. rf 4 0 1 0 Dexter, lb... 3 0 8 13 Corkhlll, If 10 0 8 Andreas, lb - 3 0 3 3 McLaughlin, cf 800 Gochnaur, ss 4 0 14 Yeager, c 4 0 1 1 Clark, p 2 0 0 0 Uehrlng 10 0 0 Totals... 3 8 St 15 Batted for Clark In ninth Inning. Jtune- Omaha - 0 Dea Moines 0 01 0 0 2 0-0 Hits Omaha Dea Molnea ..0 0110 0 10 11 Three base ..1 2 0-S Two-base hit Welch. hit: Welch. Passed ball: Teager. Wild pitch: Hall. 4; off Clark. Basea on balls: Off f-l.rk L. Hi ruck out: By Hall. 8: by Clark. 1. Left on basea: Omaha. 5; Des Moines, 8. Stolen bases: Austin, Graham, Oondlng, Gochnaur. - McLaughlin. rlaciiflce , hlta: Franck 2, Corkhlll (3). Time: 1:46. Um pires: Brennan and Glfford. Attendance: 3.100., - v BTstre of tho Oaasc. 'And now comes Denver. Pa Is coming to the conclusion that Hall la about the best pitcher he has. That was a corking Saturday crowd which turned out to aee Dea Moines-walloped. Omaha Bnslly got away with a game In which the Colts made leas hlta than their opponenta A , half dosen members of the Boostera" club had huge tin pans with which to en liven the game. f Andreas' hit In the first Inning fell Just of whom could quite reach It. - Franck made a splendid catch of Hoggle's bit in the seventh Inning. He ran way back Into Autrey'a garden and captured the ball. Welch has traded bats with every player on tne team In the hope or getting one to his liking. He must have found It Satur oay. Dexter stopped a base hit on Franck In the flrat Inning when he jumped high In ins air ana got nis olm mil in front or a hard drive. 'Omaha has now won live games from Des Molnea and Des Moines baa won five from Omaha. Omaha has won ten out of twelve from Pueblo. Dexter made three hlta In throe times up. He also walked one. On three of these occasions fork hill, who followa him at bat, sacrificed him to second Trier were 3.000 people at the game yea- terday and no cars In alght to carry them horns. This may aave a few minutes of waiting lime which the company would have to pay for, but the fan who watts on the corner while the extra cars come from the barn is in no mood to sing the praises VI the street car service. GRIZZLIES HIT THE BALL latea Hits Reenlt In Nina Hans avna Victory Over stoaur. City. SIOUX CITT, la.. June (.-Denver bit lb ball In every Inning of the gam today and won from tb locals 8 to 1 Jarrott waa the flrat victim of Grisaly greed for Safeties and. after Wheeler and his tyro .had rapped hint for thro hit and had drawn a pas In th fourth. Ice Hall was neat In ta replae him. Hall was but lUU strong. Th Sioux City Infield want t : V ' f - -" '- - "v f - , ?. ' i - It i f -. y M'NXELKT. to pieces In the ninth, three rrors in suc cession letting In three scores. Olmstead, who started the game for the Teddy Bears was hit on the shin by a hot shoot from Weed's bat and waa compelled to retire. Bohannon took up the game, and while he was hit freely for three Innings, was un beatable after that. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. 1LPO, A. 0 S 0 6 1 0 2 1 3 1 Campbell. If.... 5 I. Bheehan, 3b B 2 Nobllt, cf 4 0 Weed, 2l 5- 0 Hart, lb 2 0 Bauer, rf . 4 0 Granville, ss S 0 Spies, c 3 0 Jarrott, p....... I 0 Hall, p 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 Totals. 34 2 DENVER. AB. R. 8 27 16 H. PO. A. 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 4 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Murphy, rf CaKRMdy, If Wheeler, 3b White, lb McIIale. cf MaeDonoufth, c Reddlck, 2b.... Moore, ss. . ,., Oimstead, p Bohannon, p... ti Totals 42 Sioux City ."..1 0 Denver 1 0 Two-base hits: Weed. i 16 0 0 t 0 71 14 1 0 0 0 0-2 0 1 0 3-D Murphy, Cassady, Wheeler. McHale, MacDonouxh. JJouble Dia 'lay: Weed to uranvuie lo Man. Stolen basea: McHale, MacDonough. Sacrifice hlta: Cassady, Wheeler, Reddlck. Bohan non, Nobllt,' Spies. Bases on balls: Off Bohannan. 3: off - Jarrott, 2. Struck out: By Jarrot, 8: by Bohannon, a Paused bell: Splea. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Conahan. At tendance: 1,000. DUCKS AUD INDIANS SPLIT EVEN Doable-Header at Llneola Proves a Fierce Contest. LINCOLN. June a Lincoln and Pueblo divided honors In the double-header this afternoon, Lincoln taking the first game 4 to 1 and the visitors the second 1 to 0. Rain threatened during both games, keep ing down the usual Saturday crowd. Bunching of hits In the third inning, com bined with the only error of the game gave Lincoln four runs In the third Inning of the first game, and that was all that waa needed. After the fourth Inning the vla ltors could not touch McKay. Fltxgerald's good pitching brought victory to Pueblo In the second game. He also batted In the only run, following Corhan's single, with a double to deep center. Aside from this Inning Zackert waa a puxsle. Score flrat game: . LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. A. 0. s 4 1 I 0 0 1 1 Ketchem, cf.. Fox. 2b Holmes, 3b.... Fenlon, rf.... Gsgnler, ss... Thomas, v lb... Davidson, If.. Zlnran, c JkU-Kay, p Totals 4 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 SO 4 PUEBLO. AB. R. 7 23 18 H. PO. A, Ryan. 2b... Uwert, 3b. McGllvray, 1 8 cf. Cook, If Belden. lb Melcholr, rf... Drill, c Oorhan, ss Morgan, p .... 3 .... 4 ..... 3 ... 1 Totaia 29 t 24 18 Earned runs: Lincoln, 8; Pueble, 1. Two base hlta: Ryan. Belden.' Three-base hit: Homes. . Sacrifice hit: Melcholr. Stolen base: Fenlon. Double play: Corhan to Bel den. Struck out: By McKay. 3: by Mor gan. 1. Bases on balls: 'Off McKay, 8; off Morgan, 1. Left on bases: Lincoln, 8; Pu eblo, 8. Time: 130. Umpire: Haskell. Score, second game: LINCOLN. AB. R H. POT A. 0 I i ei 4 1 3 1 i h"" I Fenlon, rf Gagnler, ss.... Thomas, lb.... Davidson. If... I Sullivan, c. 1 Zackert, p Zlnran Totals 30 0 PUEBLO. AB. R. 4 87 H. PO. A. 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 o s 13 Ryan. lb. 0 3 I r.iwen, to 1 McGllvray, cf.. itook. If 11 M,,T'i, , I Smith, e... Corhan. sa. Flugerald, Totals. i 27 Batted for Sullivan In the ninth Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 tt- 0 Pueblo 0001 0000-1 Earned runs: Pueblo, 1. Two-base hits Belden. Melcholr. PHSKerald. - Sacrifice hit Fenlon. Stolen bases: Holmes Z). Fenlon, Sullivan. McGllvray, Melcholr. Double play Gocnier to Fox to Thomas. Struck out By Zackert. 4. by Fltsgerald. T. First base on balis: Off Zckert. I, off Fltsgerald. 4. Wild pitch: Pttxgerald. Left on baaea Lincoln. 8: Pueblo, 8. Time: 10. Umpire Haskell. Attendance: 1.760. Standi ig or th , Flayed. Won. It Pet Dea Molnea j 24 1 . Omaha 46 to - .fo ptmver hi i) 14 .6M Lincoln 42 . a IS .Us Sioux City 41 It II .04 Pueblo 44 11 81 .1 Game today: Denver at Omaha. Pueblo at aU'ju City. Lincoln at Dva MuUiee. , , 1 -.v.- .... 1 '.v v-'r-A IIOOSIERS WIN IN TIIE NINTH Indianapolis Wins Close Contest from Milwaukee, Three to Two. HOW THE -SCALE WAS x TURNED Two Mlaarles, a Bunt and or Let la Two Ituas Scores of Other Gai INDIANAPOLIS, June 8. Hlmes1 single, Siegle's bunt on which Bevllle made an error, and a hit to center by Livingston, bringing in two runs, gave Indianapolis today's game over Milwaukee in the ninth by a score of 3 to 2. Score: INDIANAPOLIS MILWAIKEE. B H O A E. B H O A K. Williams, as. 4 I t 1 1 RoblQion, ss. 4 0 110 Coulter. It.... 4 1 dirwn, rf 4 14 10 (rr. lb 4 18 0 OUrltr, cl I 110 0 Hlmrs, rt....4 111 ORoth. e 4 1(31 Krug. lb 4 111 lMK-orm'k, lb 4 0 4 1 1 8ltl. cf....4 0 4 1 Oli'Cheu'r, lb 4 1 1 I 0 Livingston, c. 4 1 4 1 Bevllle. lb... 1100 HoDka. lb.... I O 0 1 1 Doaihertr. II I 0 1 0 0 Summers, p.. I 0 0 I OUoodwtn, p... 4 13 0 0 Totels ti V I Totale a '2 I I 'Two out when winning run was made. Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Indianapolis .l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Two-base hits: Krug. McChesney. Sacri fice hit: DoiiKherty. Stolen bases: Roth, Heinle. Double play: Hlmes to Carr. Left on bases: Indianapolis. : Milwaukee. 10. Uaiies on bails: Off Goodwin, 1: off Sum inert, 4. i Struck out: By Goodwin, 6; by Summers, a Umpire: Sulivan. ' Time: ldu. BUTCHERS BALLY IN NINTH Three Rnai In Last Half Take Game from Distillers. ; LOUISVILLE. June S. Kansas City de feated Louisville today by a great batting rally In the last half of the ninth. Des pite muddy grounds both teams fielded brilliantly. Score: KANSAS riTT. LOUISVILLE B H O A E. B H OA E 4 10 0 0 Kerwln. rf . . , 4 1 I I IN it. rf Llndur, lb.. 4 1 11 0 1 0 1 1 4 i I 0 Cooler, If... 0 llraehrar, tb. OKulllTan. lb.. 0 Prill, c OQulnlan, ss.. 0 0 1 0 4 I 1 11 0 Oil 1 I i 0 10 1 1 4 i o a Hill, rf 4 Huelsman. If. I Krueger, lb.. I Burke, lb. ... MrBrlde. as.. I Leahr. C f OfUanlev. cf. 9 Woodruff, lb. Crutcher, p.. 1 0 Elliott, p Totals I 77 12 1 Tixala. . . .t 41S 17 0 One out when winning run was made. Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 03 Kansas City .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 Two-base hits: Elliott. McBrlde. Sacri fice hlta. Cooley. Woodruff, Stanley, Peltz. Double plays: McBrlde to Krueger; Mc Brlde to Krueper to Lindsay: Woodruff to Brashear to Sullivan. Stolen basea: Bra shear, Krueger. Left on bases: Iulsvllle, 5; Kansaa City. &. Struck out: By Elliott, 3. Hit with pitched ball: Burke. Bases on balls: Oft Elliott. 5: off Crutcher, 7. Wild pitch: Crutcher. Passed ball: Leahy. Time: otx umpire: weroen. I . 1 TOLEDO WINS WITH STICK Perrtngr Make Poor Hlta In Fonr Tlsnea I'p, TOLEDO. jme 8. Toledo hit Smith at will and won easily. Score: TOLEDO. gT. FAt'L B H.O.A B.U.O.A.g. Bsrbeas. as . I 1 0 I ODunlesry, rf. I 1 I I 0 Clarke. If. I I 1 0 IKoehler. cf... 10 00 roksrner. to. 4 I 1 4 lKrtuk. If 4 1 1 I Smoot, rf ... 1 11 ONorarke. lb.. 0 K 0 Hengaa. rf... 4 0 4 0Pa14es, lb... 4 111! Li : One of Omaha's Crack Amateur Ball Teams ' ...'-. .. - 1' "r.-a eX' -V.i 1US v , S ' ;;v'M''.!'f!; ; I I V , wr5 , ', f.i !VvV.VM V? HALL. rorrtng, lb... 4 4 0 1 OWIlllama, k4 1 1 1 4 0 W. ( larke, IDS VIM 1 l l lemrTer, ID. a l Ahbott, e 4 0 4 fSutea, I Eela, p 4 1 1 4 1 Smith, p ..40110 110 10 .0 0 0 0 0 -crlM .. Totals 30 1111 II 4 Tntala. Smith out for Interference. Hatted for Smith In ninth. ...K 4 14 14 1 Toledo 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 -S 0-1 ft. Paul 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: J. Clarke (2). Stolen bases: Bnrbeau (J), Dunleavy (4), Kels, Purrin. 8tru k out: By Kels, 4: by Smith, 2 Bases on balls: Off Kels, 3; oft Smith, 5. Hit by pltorier: W. Clarke., Time: 2:00. t'mplre: Kerin. CHAMPIONS DEFEAT MILLERS nattlna Bee in Seventh Itesnlta In Seven It ana. COLUMBUS, O., June 8.-Rellly drovo In the tying and winning run In today's game with Minneapolis. Gessler finished up a killing batting bee In the seventh with the first drive over the fence of the year. Score: COLUMBVfl. MlrNEAPTllJS. B.H O A K. B.H OA K Judo. rf Friel, lb HuUwItt. is.. Greater, cf.... Klhm, lb Wrlglry, lb.. Relller, II..., Fohl. S Towneend, p.. 0 1 OfTNelll. If ... 4 I 0 Graham, lb.. 4 I 0 Mrrtea. rf.... I 0 OJn Fr m'n. rf 4 1 OGrenil'ger. lb 1 I 0B FYe'm'n, lb I 0 0 Oyler. as I 1 4 Shannon, e... I 1 0 Thomas, p. . . I 1 11 Totals 10 17 11 0 Totals I Mil Columbus 0 1 t 0 0 0 7 0 - Minneapolis 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Fohl, Towneend. Sacri fice hltst Klhm, Wrlgley, Gremlngur. Buses on balls: Off Townsend, 3: off Thomas. 1. Two-base hits: Hulswltt, J. Freeman, Ornham. Three-base hits: Friel, Home run: Gessler. Double plays: Friel, Klhm and Fohl; B. Freeman and Oyler. Hit by pitcher: Mertes. struck out: By Towtisena, 2; by Thomas, 2. Pnsned ball: Fohl. Time: 1:40. Umpires:, Egan and Kane. Standlngr of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, Pet. Columbus 43 27 1 .63 Minneapolis 41 11 IK -Ml Kansaa City 40 21 19 .23 Indianapolis 4 24 24 .&0 Toledo 43 21 22 . 48 Milwaukee 44 21 23 . 477 St. Paul 4 19 27 .413 Louisville 41 17 .24 .415 Gsmes today: Kansas City at I,outsville, St. Paul at Toledo, Minneapolis at Colum bus. Iowa Lrarar Itesnlts. MARSH ALLTOWN, la.. June 8. (Spe cial Telegram.) Following are the results In the Iowa league: At Marshalltown R. H. E. Marshalltown OOOOODOOOO-0 0 Uulncy 0 00000000 11 8 0 Batteries: Giffen and Forney, Bennett and Jameson. At Burlington Burlington ...0 0 0 0 2251 Ottumwa ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Batteries: E. S. Green and Stroud and Crittenden. At Waterloo- TL H. El 10 8 3 0-388 Bruggman, R.ILE. 2 0-5 10 3 0 0-3 6 4 Clarke. La- R. H. E. 0 0-3 6 2 Waterloo 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Jacksonville ..0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Batteries: Hollenbeck and velie and Belt. At Keokuk Keokuk 1 0 1100 Oekaloosa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Cummins, Ryan Scott and Mltie. 0 0-0 1 and Schaff, Bricklayers Beat Boyera. The Bricklayers overwhelmed the Boyer ?olts Saturday afternoon at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets by the score of 13 to 0. The features of the game were the pitching of Russell Rout and the all around team work of the Bricklayers, who did not allow the Colts to reach first base. Batteries: Bricklayers, Rout and Rouchford; Colts, Neary and Dawson, ' -f 11 - liOLLTa, WHO MAKE 'UM ALL HCSTLK.' J 1 J . t L...,., '!.-. nil ,n mi 'i i. , ,,,.M. i.nin... ii .in niinnj NEW YORK IS SHUT OUT Detroit Scores Decisive Victory in First Game of Series. CHESBR0 EETIRES IN NINTH Conroy Is Pnt Oat Disputing; a Results of Games. of the Game for NEW TORK. June 8. Detroit opened four-game series here today by shutting out New York 6 to 0. Chesbro was relieved by Keefe ln the ninth Inning. Conroy was nut not of the same for disputing a de cision. Score: DETROIT. NEW TORK B H O A E. B H O A B. Jnrre. If I 1 1 0 Hoffman rf. 10 10 0 Ouahlin. tb.. 4 lit OKoelrr, rf.... 4 110 Ochaee. lb.... 4 0 0 0 0 Klh-rf!tl. ae. 4 1 0 0 Crawford, rf. 4 Col. rf 4 0 II 1 0 Roadman, lb. 4 0 10 1 OWIlllama. lb. I 0 10 OCoriror. if -- Oil ORtcker. if.... 0 14 1 0Mnr:arltr. lb. I 114 OKIelnow, c... I thrabro, p.... 1 1 17 II 0Thomae .... 1 Keefe. p g'herfrr, lb. O'Lrarr, ss.. Archer, c. ... Mullln, p.... 0 0 Totals M 00 Totals. ..'...! 4 17 11 I Batted for Chesbro in eighth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 24 New York 0 00000000-0 Two-baae hit: Jones. Hits: Off Ches bro, & In eight innings; off Keefe. 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Crawford. Stolen bases: Jones 2, Hoffman, Williams. Double plays: Mullln to Coughlln to Ross man; O'Leary to Rossman. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; New York, 4. First base on balls: Off Chesbro, 4; off Mullln, 8. Struck out: By Chesbro, 6; by Keefe. 2; by Mul lln, 2. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Sheridan. -. BROWNS EASY F0S ATHLETICS Victory la Dne Largely to Timely Hlttlna. PHILADELPHIA. June 8.-Phlladelphia easily defeated St. Louis today In a loosely played game. Timely hitting won. Score: PHrUADPl-PHIA. 8T. LOVIS. B H O A E B H O.A.E. Hartzell, If. S'lrhole, tb. . Brrbold.' rf.., lvl.. lb Col Una. lb.. Oldiing. cf.. Srhreck. e... ( roea, ae. ... DSrt, p.... 0 I OHartael, tb... 4 0 I 1 1 I 1 0 0 1 10 I 1 1 I 1 I 0 Plckrrlng, rf. 4 0 1 0 Hemphill, cf. 1 1 0 Wallace, as.. 4 .1 I 1 Stone, if Ill 1 Yragcr. Ib... I 1 0 0 Jon... lb 8 0 10 1 O'Connor, c. 4 1 I 0 Powell, p I 1 0 Delrhantr 0 0 0 Total!. 17 14 1 Total. Batted for Powell In ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 10 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 .9 I 14 11 4 0 1 1 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Yeager, Oldrlng, Davia. Collins. Sehreck. Sacrifice hits: Stone, Jones, Hartsel, Seybold, Oldrlng, Sehreck. Stolen bases: Jones, Seybold. Double Llay: Hemphill to Powell to Wallace, eft on bases: St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 8. Flrat base on balls: Off Powell. 3; f Joff Dygert, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By S T , . '1 O., 1. I .. nn-.ii A V. ,. Dygert, 4. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Hurst and Connolly. SENATORS BUNCH THEIR HITS Smith ta Drl-er nt "from the Boa li In the Second Inning. WASHINGTON, June 8. Washington batted Smith out of the box today and also hit Patterson hard, defeating Chi- 4 . ..... . Jl!;:-?T RAGAN. cago, 8 to.. 2. Graham was effectivo throughout, the nine hlta credited to Chi cago being widely scattered. The fielding of Rohe and the batting of Ganley were the features. Score: WA8H1NOTON. CHICAOO. B.H O A K B.H.O A K Osnler, rf.... C. Jones, cf., i 4 I f Halm, rf 1110 0 F. Jones, of.. I 1 0 l.hell. lb 4 0 0 Donohse, lb.. 4 t"0 Iavla. as 4 1 0 !ougherty. If 4 I ORohe. lb 4 1 0 Mrfarland, c. 4 1 Smith, p 1 0 0 1 I 0 II 1 I rroea, lb Mil, If Altiter, sa.... Anderson, lb Perrlne, tb.., Warner, c... I 1 Graham, p... Patterson, p.. I 14 14 17 48ulllan .... 1 Totals. Totals 11 M 14 'Batted for Patterson In the ninth. Washington 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Dougherty. Hits: Off Smith 4 In one and two-thirds Innings; off Patterson. 10 In six and one-third in nings. Sacrifice hits: F. Jones. Altlier, Perrlne. Stolen base: Anderson. Double clar: Altlxer to Perrlne to Anderson, Left on bases: Chicago. 8; Washington. 3. Biases on balls: Off Patterson, 1: off Smith, 1; off Graham, 1. Hit by pitcher By Graham, 1. Struck out: By Patter son, 1; by Graham, t. Time: 1:80. Um pire: O Loughlln. CLEVELAND DEFEATS BOSTON Victory la Dne to Long; Hitting of Napoleons BOSTON, June 8. Cleveland's long hit ting defeated Boston today, 4 to 1. Knight made his first appearance as a member of the local team and played a brilliant gam In the field. 8 core: CljrV BLAND. BOSTON. B.H.O. A. B H O A B runt, rf 4 i i o ohost. cf 4 l o Bradler. lb.. 4 0 1 I I Parent, as.... 4 1 1 0 0 1 Vnslasb. lb.. 4 1 10 1 Storsll. lb... 4 I 0 La)ole, lb.... 4 4 Clara e, c 4 I I Btrm'ham. cf I 0 0 fttacamAD, If. I 0 1 Turner, e. t Rbosdea.- ... 4 1 I V Con I.Hon, rf. 4 1 I I Barrett, It.... I Orerrla. tb.... I 0 Oeorlmahsw 1 1 1 Wagner, lb... 1 3 (Knight, lb... I Shaw, s i ota la -M mil IPrnltl. p 3 Oberlls, p.... 1 Totsls it l 17 U Batted for Ferris In the seventh. Cleveland 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Knight. Rhortdes. Thr baae hits: Flick (2), Stovali, Clarke. Hits: Off Prultt, 7 In six Innings. Stolen bases: Lajole, Hlnrhman. Double plays: Turner to Lajole to Stovali; Knight to Ferris. Left on bases: Boston, ; Cleve land, 6. Bases on balls: Off Prultt, 2; off Rhoades, 1. Struck out: By Prultt, 4; by Oberlln. 4. Wild pitch: Rhoades. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Evans and Staf ford. standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. .... 44 15 Pet. .668 .646 . .635 .475 .i0 .80 .84 Chicago Cleveland Detroit Philadelphia New York St. Louis Washington Boston No games today. .... 45 -a 16 40 43 40 46 40 43 24 23 18 14 14 1 20 21 27 26 a ST0RZ GIVEN A WALLOPING Eighteen to On Reanlt of Game at I th Field Clan. , The Omaha Field club baae ball team gave the Store Athletics a walloping at the Field club grounds Saturday afternoon that they will remember for a time. Heavy hit ting characterised the clubmen's work all the way through, which, coupled, with Knapp's wlldnesa, gave the Field club a total of eighteen runa. On the other hand, Faber pitched a good gam and held the Brewers safe at all times, permitting but three safe hlta The score: OMAHA rKtn CLATl. 8 TORS ATHIJCTIC8. B.H.O A E. B H O A E Heaglsn. rf. Chambers, rf . 4 OelghtM. ss 4 Akhott, lb... I Kellr. tb I ataione, tb... I Martin, la... I Hachten, e... I F.ber, p I Robins, lb... OKchne, lb.... 0 Bennett, ss. . 0 K naps, p 0 Houck, rf... 0 Smith. If 1 Oreter, tb... 1 Shaffer, cf... 0 Kennedy, e.. 0 10 1 1 Totals 4 11 it 10 1 Touts II I St It I Field Club ...3 2 0 3 4 8 0 0 - Stors Athletics 0 001 00001 Three base hits: Crelghton, Faber. Penes on balls: (iff Knapp. 2; otT Kaoer. 1 wild r Itches: Knapp 12). Struck out: Ity Knapp, ; by Fsber, a. Passed balls: Kennedv, I. Hit with pitched ball: By Knapp. 1 Two base hits: Malone, Martin, Crelghton, Ab bott, Kennedy. C0UNTRX CLUB HAS WALKAWAY Booth Omaha Ma Hops Carpenter by Thirteen to Nothing;. The South Omaha Country club taught the Carpenter Paper Company team a point or two about base ball yesterday on the former's grounds, score 13 to 0. The Car penters did not even get a hit. The score: CARPEWTBRS COUNTRY CX,l'B. R.H O A E. B.H-O A B Howard, as., 0 I 1 1 1 Talbot, lb 1 10 11 liana. cf...lt Oil lCrsndall. S..1 I I I 0 North, lb.... I 4 11 In.rk. lb 1 1110 (faith, e 0 I 1 ICaugher. II. I till Bennett. If. I 1 Wh'.lelurk. rf 1 1 10 Sirrker. rf .. 0 0 0 4 Osherwood, lb 1 1 1 1 Umh. lb 0 10 Ikoae p 1 1 11 0 I-feltfrr. p...O Oil 1 Milling, aa. t till iMunleos. tb. I I I Uallf. rf I I I 0 Totals 0 14 Ml 14 Totsls II 14 t1 14 "i Two-base hits: Mallittr (21, Dally (2i. Passed ball: HniKh. Bases on balls: off Pfelffwr, . Hit with pitched bail. By Pfelffer, 1. Struck out: By Hose, 8; by Pfeiffer, 1 Left on bases, CYiuntry Club, 8; Carpenters, 3. Double plays: Davis to Dennlson it. Time: 1 a. Umpire: Senator Olbaon. Co lies Base Ball At Provident Brown. S; Pennsylvania, U. Ua men. University of At Caiulrldgt-JlarvarL I; Calumbla, L PITTftBtTtG. June rittstnirg waa tnw ble to hit Pfeffer and lost to Boston. Lsaofr proved a factor In both runa made by th local team, scoring the first on a dating run from second on an Infield hit, and) knocking In the second with a thr-taa"- ger. Score: BOSTOJt. PITTBBflCV B H O A B 1.1.91.1, Vrlfrwett. as.. 4 OHallman. rf.. Ociarke, If ... bearh, lb... 0 Wagner, as .. OArtlrhlO, lt. Nee Ion. lb . A T4 wTwtfrfl, rf. Phelpe. a Tenner, lb... S t 88 mi: Mil 1 Mil rain. Sb I Beaumont. ' rf. I Bales. It I Howard, if... I Ritrher. lb.. I Frown, e 4 Pfeffer, p 4 SLelfleld. p.... Sflorks Totals 17 11 17 T 0 Lrnrh, p. Trwale .10 4 ST II: Baited for Letfteld In eighth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 Boston 3 0 0 0 0tM t t I M Three-base lilts: Leach. Batea. Sacrtoon hlta: Howard. Brown. Stolen bases: HalL man, 1each, Beaumont. IHnible play: Brain to jcenney. nus: cm ieineia, 10 in innings, off Lynch, 1 In 1 InVilng. Bases on bails I tiff Ielfield, 1: off Pfeffer. 4. Struclt outs By Lelfleld. 8: by Pfeffer. 4. Left on basest Pittsburg. 6; Boston, 1. Timet 1:48. Urn plres, Klem and Johnstone. , EVEN BREAK IN ST. LOUTJ Two Cloee Contests Brtwees Qnaker and Cardinals. ST. LOUIS, June 8,-The Philadelphia Na tionals and St. Louis broke even today In two games played. St. Louis won the first, 4 to 1, and Philadelphia th second, l-to 0. Score, first game: I ST. HUt IS. PHIUAPEU'HTA. B H O A E. B.H. OAS, Holly, ss.... 4 11 0Toenae. ef... 4 1 I Bennett, Ib. Merrer. if.. Bvrne. lb... Berkley, lb. Kellr, rf.... Burrh, cf.... 0 I 0 OKn.he. lb.... 4 OTItus. rf 1 I lUagee. If 4 4 BraneAeld, lb 4 0 OCourtner. lb. I 1 11 1 11 Otioolln. as. I OJarklltsch, 1 Osparka. p.. 4 0 Richie, s.. Noonan. s a. I MrOlrnn. p.. I Hoatetter, lb. I I 4 Oaboras ., Totsls.. SO I 17 II 1 Totals at 4 St II S Batted for Bparka In eighth. St. Louis 1 3 0.1 0 0 0 0 0t Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 Two-base hits: Kelly. McOlynn. Noonan. Three-base hit: Hostetter. Hits: Off Bnsrks, In 7 innlnars. Sacrifice hits: Bennett. Mo- Glynn, Noonan. Stolen baaea: Magee, Court ney. Double plays: Courtney to JacKiitscrt to Bransfleld. Sparks to Doolln to Brans field. Byrne to Hostetter. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia. 6. Bases on bslls: Off McGlvnn. b. Mtruck out: Hr Mcurynn. l: by Sparks, 2. Time: 1:37. Umpire: Carpenter. Score, seconri garnet PHILADELPHIA. ' ST. LOt'IO. B H O A E. B.H O A B. Thomas, ef... I I 0 Hellr. ss 4 0 I I Kn.he. tb.... 4 14 1 4 Hoatetter. lb. I 0 1 Tuns, rt 4 0 0 0 Hurra,. If... I 0 0 Magee. If I 11 0 Brrne. lb ... 4 I Bransaeld. lb 4 1 10 1 Beck lei. lb.. 1 II Courtner. lb. 4 1 1 Doolln. as.... Ill S 1 Kellr. rf Ill 4 0 Buret), rf.... I 1 Iooln, c, Mores, p.. .411 . 1 starahall. s.- 11 0 rromnM, p. Karger, p.... I s i Totals II 17 IS 1 . ' Totaka- If I 17 II S St. Louis A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-S Hits: Off Frnmme, 2 in 8 Innings; eft Karger, 4 In Innings. Stolen baae: Mage. Double plays: Courtney to Bransfleld. Knabe to Doolln to Knabe.' Left on base: St. Louie, 4; Philadelphia, 5. Baaea on bsllst Off Fromme, 1; off Moren, 8., Hit by pitcher: By Moren, 1. Struck out: By Moren. 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Carpenter. THREE STRAIGHT FOR CHICAGO w Csba Make Wlnnlngr Ran fat Ninth Inning. CHICAGO, June S.-Chlcgo mad . tt three straight from New York today, win ning In ' the ninth Inning with none out. Two bases on balls, a wild throw by Arnea and Slagle's clean hit to center scored th whining run. Brown was hit hard In th third and fourth, giving New York a lead of three runs. Errors, gifts and timely hitting allowed Chicago to tie In the fifth ind seventh. Score: CHICAOO. HEW TORK. B.H. O.A.E. B H O A lagle, rt 4 I I 0 Shannon, If.. 4 1 0 Tinker, as.... I 11 0 Browne. rf..,4 1 1 Sherkard. If.. I 0 0 0 OPeelln. lb.... 4 0 I Chance, lb... I -0 1 0 09eymor, cf.. 4 I I Stelnfoldt. lb. 4 0 1 0 1 Breenahan, S. 4 I I Kofman. rf...t Oil 0 kirOann. lb.. I 0 1 Erera. Ib I lit 4 bah lea. sa...l 1 8 Kllng, e I I I 1 OCorroran, lb. I I Brown, p I OAsaea. p 4 1 it 1 1 1 1 i ii Totsls U I 17 7 1 Total. M lJ4 1 None out when winning run scored. ... Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 cw York 10 I 1 0 0 M 41 Two-base hits: Kllng (2). Seymour ft). Sacrifice hits: Bheckard. Kllng. Double plays: Tinker to Kvers to Chance, Devlin to McGann (2). Left tin basea: Chicago, : New York. 5. First baae on balls: Oft Brown, 8; off Ames, 7. Struck out; Bv Brown, I: by Ames. S. Time: 2:05. Um pires: O'Day and Rlgler. BEDS ARE AGAIN SHUT OUT Fonrth Whitewash for Cincinnati Team This Week. NATL June 8. For th fourth CIN' lme , week Cincinnati was shut out. Brooklyn being the . victors today. Davis throw to the plate In the sixth lnnrng, cutting off Lumley, was th feature of th game. Score: BROOKLYN. . ClNCIWWATt. 1 B.H.O A. E. B H O A B. lb. 4 0 11 OHsgglns, lb.. 1 : . Caeer. Ib I 1 1 Loliert. as.... 4 Lumley. rf.'. Batch. If.... Jordan, lb.. U. loner, cf. Lceia. as..., Fltt.r. ... Mclntjrs, p. 110 0 10 1 ii7 1 0 4 0 1 I 40 10 1 0 Mitchell, rf.. 8 1 Dsvla. rf .... 4 OOanaei, lb... 4 OMcLean, ... I Mowrer, Ib... I OOdwell. If.... I i : Welraer, p... I Totals.... U It I Total. u IflM I Cincinnati Brooklyn Two-baae hit Davis, Jordan. 0000000 .... 010 0 0 010-1 Lumley. Three-baa hlta: Sacrifice hits: Mowrey, Left on bases- Cincinnati. Batch, Rttter i: Brooklyn, 4. Double plays: Davis to McLean. Lewis to Alperman. Struck out: By Weimer, 6; by Mclntyre. 8 First has on balls: Off Welmur, 1; off Mclntyre. 8. Time: 1:30. Umpire:' Bmelle. Standing; of th Teams. Plaved, Won. LoC Pet. Chicago 43 34 New York ' 4i 28 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburg 39 21 I'.onion 44 it 14 IS 27 .53 Cincinnati 1 .'i .Brooklyn 41 14 27 .841 St. Louis U U .24 Oames today: Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at St, Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. Princeton Wins Championship. PRINCETON. N. J.. June 8. Princeton won th eastern inlercollrgiate base bell championship by defeating Yale here thl afternoon. 4 to 3. before nearly i.0X people, Princeton this year has besten Pennsyle vania once. Harvard twice and Yale twlcet 8ore: R.H.E. le 0 3 0 1 0 0 0-8 Princeton 3100000 4S Batteries: S'ale. Parsons. Ysn Vleck and) T. Jones; Princeton, !! yinger and t'ooney High Irsoel Beats Teacher. EDGAR, Neb.. June 8. (Special.) Th pedagogues of the Clay County Institute challenged the Kdgar High school nine for a gam yesterday at 4 p. m. Tit rhallene aaa accepted and a lively anj Interesting game resulted. Seven Inntnga were played, -resulting In a scor of 14 to t, la l.vgr of tL bifU school ula.