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    Tllri OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 25," 3907.
OMAHA WINS" THE WINDUP
Sandcn Hat the Better of Argrament
Between the Pitchen.
TWO HOME ETJN3 THE FEATUEE
Iloth at the Teams .ttle Down and
Play Clean Ball, Only On Error
Being Charged to Each
ol Tktm.
DENVER, Colo.. Juna 14. Two home
runs were the feature of today's (tame, the
by Omaha 4 to 1. the team breaking even
jn the series. Score:
Omaha 1 0001100 1-4 J
Lx-nver 0 1 0 6 4) 0 0 0 0171
1 tatterlea: Lenver, Bohannon and Mo
Lonough; Omaha, Handera and Uonding.
Pt'riBLO, Colo . June 24. Pueblo made
It three out of flvo from Lincoln thla after
noon. Score: . RH.KJ.
Puoblo 1 1 M 0 MB J
Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0- li
Batteries: l'uohlo, Llckerson Bnd Smith;
Lincoln, Btlmmel and Zlnran.
Standing of the Tem.
lp Moines..
Ornalia ........
lnnver
Lincoln
Hioiix City....
Buiblo
Flayed. Won.
65
...
... 61
... t5
68
Lost
23
28
24
28
SI
S3
(lames today; Omaha at IJncoln
Pet
.M
Mi
.f2
MX
.4.1
Kloux
tit
111 H
a i
Ml
110
Pteinfeldt, Ik 4
Hufrr.an, aa.. 8
Hnw.ni, lb.. 4
burblo. rt... I
tTKtl, lb.... 4
Kllnf. 0 I
Overall, p.... I
City at Pueblo, Dee Moines at Denver.
UAMUI IX AM CHIC AN A8SOCIATIOW
ColDDihoi Hunches Illta and Slant Oat
Indianapolis.
INMANAPOLIS, June 84 Columbus
hunched hits on Kelltnn In tho opening
Inning and scored onough runs to win the
game. Tho locals weie unable to but
Townsend effectively and were hut out,
6 to 0. Hcnro:
COMMRUS. INMANAfOLH.
AU H 0 A.E AB.H.O.A B.
Judo. If t I 1 0 (tWllllams, n. 4 I 1
Krlel, Sb 5 I 1 ".Coulter. If... 4
llulewltt, as., tilt tKarr', lb 4
Oeaalee, rf... I 1 0 0 0 Ilium. rf....l
K i lun. lb..... t 111 0 OKrug, lb 4
H.lllav. cf... 4 0 1 0 agetale. of.... 4
Wrlglev, lb.. 4 1 4 8 OLIvlnceton. o. 4 0 5 1 (
Hum n 4 0 10 (Irlnuke. b....l All
TowDeetid, p. 4 1 t lKoilum, p. ... a 0 4
Totals 10 tl 14 1 Totale 12 t 27 11 1
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Columbus 4 0 (i 0 0 0 0 1 06
Two-baso hits: Hulswitt, WrUfley. Threo
bsse hit: Klhm. Sacrifice hit: Klhr.v
Hlolen bases: Hulswltt, Townsend. Double
pluyst Hulswitt to Wrlgley to Klhm,
Wrlgley to Klhm, Townsond to Wrlgley to
Klhm, WrlKley to Hulswltt to Klhm. Left
on base: Indianapolis, 8; Columbus, 10.
First base on balls: (Iff Townsend. 2. lilt
with pitched hall: Gesnler. Struck out:
lty Kellum, 2; by Towneend, 2. Time;. 1:30.
Umpire: Egan.
Toledo Wins from Lonlarlllo.
TOLEDO, June 24. Toledo kept up Its
winning etrt-ak by taking the tlrst with
Louisville by timely hitting and errorless
Holding. Score: .....
TOLEDO. ' UJVISVTLXJB.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
riarb-eu. H.. 4 111 0 stuvall, rf... 4 111
v ustaa-r. ci... I 9 1 o
0 IIBrulwr, lb. 4 1 1 I 0
1 UCoolry. lb... 4 1 V 0
I 0 Sullivan, lb. I 1 0 I 1
4 "Hugbea, e. ... I u I i 0
0 tKluillan, m... I 0 I I
1 0 Woodruff, If. a i a 0
a 0 Durham, p... 10 01
gas company. 1-ewls allowed but one hit.
itascs on balls: Off Lewis. 1; off King. I;
off Walt, 1. iiattertes: Lewis and Clarks;
King. Walt and Winn. The gas company
team would like a game with eome out of
town team July 4.
GAMES IX THIS NATIONAL I.EAClE
Chicago Wine from Rt. Lonls ia First
Three Isnlais.
CHICAGO. June 14. Five of Chicago's
nine hits, with two pass as, a sacrifice, and
the two errors of Be Louis pave Chicago
today's game in the first three innings.
McUlynn, the first man up for St. Louis In
the third, tripled and scored on Byrno'S
Ingle, saving a shut-out. Score:
CHIUAOO. ST. bot'ls.
AB.H.O.A B. AS. H O A D.
SlMls, ef....l t 1 SByrn.. lb ... 4 tail
at, ...,. If ft t ft A Rnnatt. 9b.. 4 0 8 10
1 a I Hour, sa a i i
0 14 1 etorrsjr. If... 4 0 4 0 0
1 I 1 Hosteller, lb. 4 I 1
110 OO'Hua. rf... 1 1 0 1
a 4 a aiAiik, oi 4 a 1 0
Oil 0 Noornn, C....4 I I
0 0 0 OMcOljnn, p.. 4 1 1 1 0
Totals 10 17 It 1 Totals IS a 14 IS I
Chicago . 1 210D00U' 4
St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Slagle. Three-base hits:
Ever, MoQIynn. Bacrlfloe hit: Sheck
hard. Double play: Howard, Kllng to
Howard. Left on bases: Chicago, 6: SU
Iouls. g. bases on balls: Off overall, 1;
off McOlynn, 2. Struck out: By Overall,
6; by McQlynn, 2. Time: 1:30. Vmpire:
O Day.
Reds lilt tba Ball Often.
PITTSBURGH Pa., June 24. Cincinnati
won today by hitting the ball hard and
often, getting twenty hits for a total of
8 bases. Each team used two pitchers.
Score:
ClNCIrttNATI. PITTSBVRO.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.ll.
Hugglna. lb., 8 a I 1 Atulrson, rt, I I 1
I a 1 Lrftara, cr....
8 t 0 IClark. It.... 4
I 1 0 0 waanr, la. . 4
I t 0 Alwt'oblo, 2b 4
1110 Naaloli, lb... 4
t a IBhoehao, lb.. 4
I a 0 OOlbaon, 0.... 4
0 0 10 Pblllipps, p. 0
0 0 10 'gloria 1
Ilnell. p... I
4 10 17 4llaUmaa ... 1
CLEVELAND DEFEATS CHICAGO
JTapoleoni Again Take World'i Cham
pions Into Camp.
FINAL SCORE 13 TEHEE TO TWO
Visitors Make Two Baas la the Fifth
Inning oo. Three Hits and a
Stolen Base Results of
Other Gi
CHICAGO. June 24. Cleveland today
again defeated Chicago. The final score
was S to 1 Robe's error let Bradley score
in the first Inning snd three hits and a
stolen base scored two more visitors In
the fifth. Chicago bunched lilts in the
seventh but Isbcll failed to hit safely
when two mors runners were waiting.
Score:
)Tison Victors. K-'Us. M.'hIm. Panturi
umi and tho Brnrtf guard Crowns. Address
Ld Donahue, SIS North Thirtieth street.
CLEVEUANT).
AB.H. O.A.B.
Lobtrt.
Mltekill. ft.
DtTla, cf....
Hcly-ao. lb.
Buhlei, 0....
Mowrey, lb..
Oowall. It...
Rmlth, p....
twin, p....
Totals.
i a
l l
a a
.J
1 0
i a
o o
0 0
0 1
1 0
0
0
J. Clarka. If. 1 0
Armbrat'r, rf 4 I 0
Hinool, cf.... 4 I 1
l-'oluirnar, tb. I It
Vxrrins. tb.. a 1 a
W. Clarka, lb a 1 It
AlvboU. o 4 0 4
Lattliaurs, p. 4 0 0
Totala 11 II 17 II 0 Totala 17 4 M 11 I
Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 6
Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Unfboau, Woodruff, Bto
vall, Armbruster. FAcrlflco hits: Stanley,
Hughes, Pokorny. 'Struck out: By IjiUI-
Cff Durham, 4. ' Double plays: Brashear
". Totals II a 17 to a
Batted for rhllllppe In second.
Batted for Lalflsld In ninth.
rittuburg S 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15
Cincinnati 1 6 0 0 0 2 0 1 212
Two-base hits: Hugglna, Lobert, Mc
Lean (2). Three-base hits: Mitchell, Mow
rey. Sacrifice hit: Lobert. Stolen bases:
Wagner, Abbattlcchlo, Nealon, Davis, Od
well. Hits: Off Phllllppe, 1; off Ilfleld, L
Struck out: By Phllllppe, 1; by Lelfleld, 1;
by Ewlng, 1. Ieft on bases: Pittsburg, 6;
Cleveland, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpires: John
stone and Carpenter.
Uuaton Defeats New York.
NEW YORK. June 24. Three players.
Brain, Brown and Strong were put out of
the game by Umpire Klelnow in the game
between Boston and New York. The visi
tors used two pitchers and the locals called
upon the services of three. Score:
Batted for Ames In eighth.
BOBTON. NSW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
rUwcll. aa . 4 1 I 1 Shannon. IT. -6 111
0 Uruwoa, rr. .. I 1 I 0 V
0 1 Damn, lb... 4 I I 0 0
1 I Strang, of.... 10 110
0 0 Khar, cf I 0
1 t Hannifin, lb.. 4 t 10 0 1
0 0 Daklan, aa... 1 1 1 4 0
1 1 Corcoran, tb. 4 1 I I 1
I I Boworman. o. I I 1 1
3 0 Kersuaos. B.. 1 0 0 1 0
10 0 OAmra, p 1 0 0 8 0
0 0 1 CFHJrald . 1 0 0 0 0
' McUtnnltr, P 0 1
36 II 7 14 t
Totals II It t! 14 4
Boston 31112008 010
New York 22O2OO10O8
Two-base hits: Browne, Rltchey, Hanni
fin. Hits: Off Ferguson, 4 in thres innings;
off Ames, 8 In five Innings; off McQlnnlty,
none In one inning; off Dorner, & in four
and one-half Innings; off Young, 4 in four
and two-thirds InnlngB. Sacrifice hits: Han
nifin, Ames, - Tenney, Brain, Bweeney,
Burke. Stolen bases: Shannon, Browne,
Bowcrnian, Sweeney, Burke, Rltchey.
Double ' plays: Bridwell to Rltchey;
Sweeney, Rltchey and Tenney. Left on
bases: Boston, 11; New York, 6. Bases on
balls: Off Ferguson, 4; off Ames, 2; off Mc-
Tennay, lb... I
rtraln, lb ... 1
KwimnBT, lb. I
Beaumont, ct 4
Bataa, rr....,
Burka. If....
RlMitr. to
Brown, c...,,
Neadham. c
Ilornar, p...
Young, p ...
total"
1
1
1
1
1
I
I
0
o a
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AMERICAN TOPI NATIONAL AT BAT
Former Has Rlatren, Latter JSIno
Three Haudred Hitters.
Chicago White Fox are no longer entitled
to the cognomen of "Unless Wonders," fur
they have crowded Detroit Out of first
place In the team hatting in the American
league. Stone has raised his-standard to
244 and Lajule has dropped to 8'f,. Sixteen
players are liitttnif above Su, with Nlles,
Flick and Pickering the real leaders. The
positions of tne American league hitters
are:
TblHman. ClaraUnd. .411 Siilllrnn. Ctitcaso W
Nllaa, St. Lwila S6 Morlarltr, Niw Tork .1-4
Nlihola, Athletics W'Vearer, St boula Tit
Fllrk. I'larHand Jl2iViaa, Athlettra 224
Plrkarlns. St. Uoula. .: W inler, U.mton l-l
Oanley, Waahington.. .5ala. olwon, Bo'ton..... ."J
,17 1 H lenanir, vvaan o..
.llBQulllla. Ihlrago t.
.Slfroaa, Waahlngton Ill
.S13il"0M. I'OUia an
!HitRha, WajhlTgton.,
.l'Murpbr. Athlatlcg...,
.Ii40!ade. St. Lnula
.Jo4Kltaon. Ne York...
.aniNIll, Waahlngton....
.ioi Pfrrlna. Waahlngfcon
.J?)8ulllan, Boatoo
.2vHoba. Chicago
tKnlgnT, llufton
Wallara, St. bouli
Jn-a, Unroll
! Snilth. Chicago
' Crawford. Detroit...
McFarland, Cblt-ago.
Lajoia, Cleraland. . .,
Jonea, Washington...
Clarka, ClaTland...
Cnbn, Iwtrolt
Parent, RnaloD
Hahn, Chicago
tionohua. Ctilcagn...
Iougherty, Chltago.
Mrlntyre, Detroit
Nlchola, tb.. 4
Bo r told. rf.. I
lwvla. lb..
Colllna, b.
Oldrlng. at.
Brbrack. o.
Powara, e..
Croaa. as...
Plank, p...
to Qulnlon to Cooley, Lattlmoro to Porrlng I Ginnlty, 1; off Dorner, 8; off Young, 1.
out: By Ferguson, 2; by Ames, 8; by Mc
Qlnnlty, 1; by Dorner, 2; by Young, 3. Wild
pitches: Ferguson, 2; Ames, L Time: 2:26.
umpire: Klotn.
, Standing of the . Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
to Uarboau, Porrlng to Pokorney. Hit with
t Itched ball: Sullivan, HUKlies. 'Limo: rw.
mplre: Kane. -
KtaadleaT of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Columbus 5S 8 22 .621
Toledo :....tiO . . i 14 ..WK
Minneapolis ....ltrT ; 81 27 .Ks4
Kansas City ...... ...6k .28 80 .
Milwaukee . . " 2a 82 .476
Louisville .....67 25 82 .488-
Indlanapolia 64 Hi 8l .438
St. Paul CU 26 35 . 417
Guinea today: Columbus at Indianapolis,
Louisville at Toledo. Milwaukee at St. Paul,
Kansus City at Minneapolis.
Ball Player. Breaks Lea.
PACIFIC JUNCTION. Ia.. June 24.-
i Special.) Glenwood defeated Paulflo
unction In .a game of ball that was
marked by hard slugging and practically
perfect Holding, here, this . afternoon.
Boo re:
Olenwood ...I I 1 1 0 10 0 H
Pacific Junction ....0 0 0 0 2'0 1 0 08
Butteries: raclflo Junction, Masters and
Anderson; Glenwood: Star, Reeves and
Urawajf. Umpire: W. M. Donelan. Frank
Star, Olenwood, a catcher, had a leg
broken In the fifth inning In a collision
with . Paciflo . Junction's third baseman
while base running.
Pr
Chicago 67 45 12 .7XS
New Vork 64 84 20 .
Philadelphia ....... ...&5 . 88 -23 .5N0
Pittsburg 63 30 23 .61
Boston 65 '23 82 .4-0
Cincinnati M ' 24 84 .414
Brooklyn 67 , 23 86 .8s
St. Ixiuls ,...,....61 15 46 . 244
Games today: Boston at New York,
Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at
Pittsburg.
BOTU DIUTZ TEAMS WINNERS
Picket fa Win Off Excelsiors.
The L. Plcketts 'defeasted the Excelsiors
Rtiiuiay. 8 to 8, on the clrucs grounds at
Twenty-first and Charles streets. - Score:
R.H.E.
Plcketts 0 0040200 0-6 1D1
Excelsiors 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 4 t
Batteries: Snyded and Aemstetn, Green
and Knle.
Pitcher Breaks Arm on Throw.
The Omaha Gas company team !efeated
the International Harvester company team
Sunduy In a five-Inning game, ending in the
score of 14 to 2. The game was called In
the nrth inning, when J. W. Walt, the
Harvesters' pitcher, broke his arm. The
feature of the game was the pitching of
Lewis and the catching of Clarks for the
Totala tl 17 IS I Total a 81 I M 11 I
rhlladolphla 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 -
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 03
Two-base hits: Scybold, Davis (2), Col
lins, Jones. Sucrlfiee hits: Oldrlng, Nich
ols. Stolen bases: Anderson, Perrine, Old
ring. Double play: Dygert to Schreck to
Davis. Left on bases: ' Washington, B;
Philadelphia, 0. First base on bulls: Oft
Falkenberg, 6: off Dygert, 8. Hit by
pitoher: By Dygert, 1. Struck out: By
Falkenberg, 3; by Dygert, 7. Wild pitches:
Dygert, 2. Time: 1:66. Umpires: Stafford
and Hurst.
Near York Wins Both Games.
BOSTON, Mass., June 24. New York won
both games here today, the first by a score
of 8 to 8 and the second 11 to 8. Of the
seven 'pitchers used In the two gmnca
Kltson was the only one to laat nine in
nings. Score tlrst gome;
fcKW YORK; BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Huffman, of., t
Koiu.er, rf . . 4
Klberfeld, aa. I
CUaae, lb.... t
Laporte, lb. . 4
W llllama, lb 4
Conroy, If.... 4
Klaluow, o... 4
koora, p 1
Kaefe, p 0
Chttauro, p... 1
Drill, p 0
KllgUia 1
2 4 0 OButlWan, cf., i I 4 0
0 10 0 Parent, aa.... S 8 I t u
8 14 irongalton, rf. I a 0 0 0
1 0 abarr.lt, If... 4 18 0 0
0 11 0 Knight, lb... 4 0 o a a
1 1 a 1 L'uglaub, lb, 4 8 18 0 0
110 0 Kerrla, Sb 6 1 8 I 0
8 11 0 OCrlgar, e t 1 I i 0
1 0 0 0 Winter, p.... 8 0 0 8 0
0 0 0 OUbarlln, p....O 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 Hama, p 0 0-0 0 0
0 0 0 a'Ho.r 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 Urlinahaw .. 1 0 0 0 0
Turner. Cleveland M Kubaiik. Detroit
Birmingham. CItI'4 .Jf.7Plauk, Athletics
Laporte, New York.. .2r.8hw. Boton
Coughlln, Detroit ar.inrlger, Boston
Keeler. New York... .2Mrinoor, St l.oula..
Warner, Washington. .2l'Peltr. St. Ixula
Congalton. B'nton. . .J.wSi halfljr. Wmtilnrton .
Otmrojr, New York... .24l Howell. Rt. Ixiula....
Wlltlama. New York ,!48Hlare. Boiton
Ferrta, lloalon HTVIrkera. Athletlca....
Chaee, New York ;47 0rlmahaw, Uoaton
lahell, Chloago !61'uclnw, St. lyoule....
Ftone, Rt. Uoula J44i'tomha. Athletlca
Blankenahlp. Waah'n. .2?l,lbhardt, Cleveland. .138
rilrk ef 4 0 10 OHlhn. rf a 0 1 I ei' I'lirre, i.eirou im..-.-.
BrMlsy : 4 8 1 1 Ojonea: S r... 8 1 4 0 J Andrr.on, Wa.hlnon .Harrl Bi.ton
a i 1 a i k a t a a n 1 Graham. Wa.hlngton. ,l.tihtlllan, Detroit
l.Tl 'lh i i 1 Zi lb 4 1 i 1 0 Downs. le.r.lt... 2s4aieT.r. Detroit
ot. lb"' 4 0 1 0 IhZT a'. .. : 0 8 11 f""". Athletics 24Hoer, Boeton
Bir cf. ...... I ! I I OQulllln. lb... 4 8 1 4 0 lr"- nl" .'' 'iH.aJj rV..Cu'n
Clarrke. o I 1 I 8 dcKgrland. c 4 0 I 0 "nl" J" 'i" " New "or, " '"
UabbardU P-J 1 J) 8 J snUth . P I 1 0 i'li S!
Tni.l. it7wil J. 11 11 Jenea, Chic.,,, iTfTannehlll. Ho.ton....
ToU,,, M TW" ? TntJll. H ,aM , Orth. New York 27l.1o.e. Cleveland
omttv. In tilntrl"" HofTmaji, New York.. .2'fr. Beaton
Batted for Smith In n nth. Young, Boaton wt-phen., St. Uouia..
Chicago 0 2O 0 0 2 O 0-2 K,lnow NfW Trk .2,;6llralley, Cleveland...
Cleveland 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 Alt laer, Wa.htnglon. .ZMltpmla, Cleveland
Two-bass hit: Qulllln. Sacrifice hit: I Wal.h, Chicago j.;3Pa.vne. Detroit
Llebhardt. Stolen bases: McKarland. 1 Jl- Oidr!ng. Athletlca... .2mKcefe, New York....
1olo Hraillnv. on bases: Clilcaato. 7: . Harteel. Athletlca J.,.oberlln. uoaton
Cleveland, 9. Bases on balls: Off Smith,
6; off Ilbhardt, 8. Struck out: By Smith,
; by Liebhurdt, 2. Wild Pitch: Smith, 2.
Time: 1:5s. Umpires: O'Loughlln and
Connolly.
Athletics Take a Pair.
PHILADELPHIA, June 24.-Phllade!phla
took both games of a doublo-header from
Washington today. The homo team took
the first game by hitting Smith and El
monston hard. Opportune hitting won the
second contest for Philadelphia. Score first
game:
PHILADr-t.PHTA. WABHINOTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Harteel. It... S 0 8 0 Oanl.T. rf.... 8 0 0 0
Lord, If 1 1 0 0 I Jones, cf 4 1 1 0 1
110 1 Delerutnty. lb 4 8 1 10
8 80 Anderson, lb. 4 0 I I 0
4 3 8 3 0 Nil), If 8 8 0 0
6 1110 Altlier, Hal 1 I I I
I I I I Perrlna, 2b.. 4 0 4 1 0
4 4 110 Warner, o.... 4 1 t 0 0
, 1 0 8 0 0 Smith, p 8 0 0 8 0
8 8 10 Edoionaun, p. 8 0 t 3 0
4 8 8 1 0
ToUl 84 T 14 11 1
Totals 40 18 87 8 1
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2
Philadelphia 1 0 1 2 2 0 8 0 -
Two-base hits: Bsybold, Nill. Three
base hlU: Cross, Plank. Hits: Off Smith,
10 in five Innings; off Edmonson, 8 In threo
Innings. Sacrifice hit: Davis. Stolen
bases: Hartsel, Nlcholls, Oldrlng. Left on
bases: Washington, 7: Philadelphia, 1.
First base on balls: Off Smith, 3; oft Ed
monson. 1; off Plank, 1. Struck out: By
Smith, 8; by Plank, 1. Wild pitch: Smith,
Eldmonson. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Hurst
and Stafford.
Boo re second game:
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Harteel. If... 1 0 11 OOanley. rt... a lift
Nlcholls, 8b.. 4 "1 1 8 0Jm.ee, cf 4 1 1 0 0
For hold, rf... I 8 10 tDolehanty, lb 4 3 1 1
Davie, lb.... 4 8 11 0 (Anderson, lb. 4 8 I 1
Colllna, tb... 4 1 0 8 0NI1I. If 8 118 0
Oldrlng. cf. .. I 110 OAlttsar, SS... 4 0 8 8 0
Schreck. c.,.4 118 1 Perrlna, 2b.. I 0 4 0 1
Croaa, aa 8 0 8 8 I Heydon, c... 4 0 1 8 0
Dygert, p....4 0 0 4 0 Falkenberg. pi 0 0 1 0
.III
.111
.lit
.111
.2.0
.1"4
. 4
.t"4
il
.M
.1")
.t.io
.IkS
.191
.11
.1H
.m
.M
.1X1
.11
.171
.174
.173
.178
.171
.117
.17
.147
.11
.K'
.157
,i.M
.lf.l
.1H
.1M
.InO
.143
.141
.14.)
.l:if
Schmidt. Dertolt
Altrock, Chlrngo
Mullln. Detroit
Bchaefer, Detroit
Hartsell, ft- Louisa
Roaaman, Detroit....,
Hemphill. St. Louis.
Berry, Athletlca
0' Leery, Detroit
Davla, Athletlca
Bay, Cleveland ,
Jouea, St. Loula
Davla, Chicago.
.243Ixrd, Athletlre HI
.141 Armbnieter, Bo.ton... .125
.241 Morgan, St. Loula 125
.240P.tfen, Washington. . .12J
,240Thoreaa. New York... .lnl
.in White, Chicago 13
.IV W.ddell. Athletlca .. .oB
.IWBrockett, New York. .Otr,
.8:i5Arrher, Detroit 00
.234ralkcnhurg. W.ah'B.. .17
.!:! royle. New York.
.lUPruttt, Poatnn
.22Heaa, Cleveland..
.0J
.071
.008
.OoO
.248
.248
.231
.247
ence park this year. Iloth pitchers, Gustin
anl Lastmun, pitched no ball. Score:
Florence 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-6
Townsends 0 101020000 0-4
Ustterlrs: Florence, tltistln and Curly;
Townsends, Eastman and Qutgl. v Stolen
hnes: Nestlebush. Whislow. Base hits:
Florence. 10; Townsenids. P. Errors: Flor
ence. 1; Townsends, 2. Bnso on balls: Off
(Justin, 1; off Eatman, 1. Hit by pitcher:
(Mistln, 1; Eastmnn. 2. Btruck out: kit
Uustln, 4; by Eastman, 4.
Snorting- Gossip.
Toledo Is now twenty-four points behind
Columbus and running fast.
Cleveland snd the White Box clashed
good Sunday and the Sox fell.
Old Jake Beckluy has finally quit fast
company and gone to Kansas City.
Caplalu rranuk is getting a little guy
with his b.om runs, two In leas thau a
Here's a bet unless Bloux City strength
ens its team Pueblo will not close the sea
son In last place.
Toledo won from Indianapolis Sunday
with five hits to sight. Perring s double In
the seventh did the business.
Welmer Imut the Plttsburgers Sunday.
In fact the little southpaw lias not lost a
game since be returned to Uis fold ol the
Clncy Beds.
That grass diamond at Denver has been
a hoodoo to Omaha. It Is caulng all kinds
of errors, biuvaed one of Frajicn s eyee
and has now split Granam's hand.
Remember Companion He's on the Pe
oria pitching stair in the Three-I league,
but Just at present Is "sick" at bis home in
East tit. Louis. Normal condition.
With Stone and Hemphill founding to at
the bat and Nilea getting back In the
game, the Browns ought to make things
Interesting from now no, Ths team ranks
third In hitting.
The T. M. Kosgalls would like to hear
from eome good team In Omaha, Council
Bluffs or South winaha, especially for
July 4. Addres H. P. Chase, care Ivuts
kea A Beliilnus. Albright.
Detroit, Cleveland and the Sox aro mak
ing things hum in the American. It s not
a cinch tor ony one of the teams and each
has a chance for the ponnant. Lajoie a ,
band looks mighty good.
George Clark Is working his Waterloo
team up to llrst place by degrees. It is
second now. Uskuloosa has been crowded
down to fourth and Jacksonville is leadlug
by a nose. It's a good race down to the ,
sixth team. j
The Dresner Juniors defeated the Iro
ouols for the second time Monday by the
score of 11 to 10. Batteries: Ureshers,
Lacy and Feltman; Iroquois: F. Pepper
and Holland.
As usual The Bee Monday printed many
more ball games than any other paper in
the west. The amateurs were busy Sunday
and The Bee got most of their acores. Tho
scores of forty-five games were printed
Monday morning. ,
If Btone keeps up the lick at bat he
struck last week he will laud In the .800
class In a few days. He was up to M
Sunday. Stone is leading the outfielders of
the American league, lie has mado only (
one error this seoaon. I
mn. the, Rnurkes wers out In Denver i
making errors Sunday the Lee-Glass-An-
Thap?
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Hlncbman, Cleveland .t28Benler, Athletlca.
CLUB BATTING.
Chicago tr. Waahlngujn
Detroit .164 Cleveland
fit. Loula .8RS Athletics
New York .147 Boaton
Nine men In the National league are hit- q,i rornnna were Duttlng up a
liiis ueiier loan .isjo, aiiu wune iwu uounry I fast gome Of ball OUl at Vinion eireev yura,
men. Smith and Hall; are the nominal lead- i t owier had a great day at the bat.
ers of the race, the reial leaders are Magoe inuknw three hits out of four times up.
nf Thtl i,Hoti,h1 a an.l llnnn. A.fnrrtAV with I -. . . i u r
Stolnfeldt trailing close, Chicago and New having but one putout on first base in one
York are tied for team hitting, with .202 the Detroit games at Boston recently, it
, m m. mi i : I u i j vii uuiimiuo v& vtia v. .11
cago Americans In a game at New York
last season aian i nuvo a biu&io u.uu.
the first sack. That's a record which has
nver baen eaualled.
What do you think of the box leading me
league in team batting 7 Fie on your Hlt
!.. Wonders! Cleveland, thoso vaunted
iu, urn third from last. Vet the dlf-
fr;, frenoe In points is not correspondingly as
.235
.8.11
.131'
.230
.ra7
.327
!2I
o .HaJNoonsB, Bt. Leui 21:2 rl,at as the difference In positions. For
'to pirruh;. : !? &c! P"" ot
iew York .wiRitter, Brooklyn...... .2ig .268 and Boston Is last with .227.
each. The National averages are:
Smith. Pittsburg .417 Flransfleld, Phils..,
Hall, Cincinnati 857 Burks, Boston
Mage. Philadelphia.. Naalon, Pittsburg.
Bheehan, Pittsburg..... .SliHennett, Bt. Louis..
Wagner, Pittaburg. .... .824 Davla, Cincinnati..
Bteinfeldt, Chicago,. .115Amea, New York..,
Fromme, Bt. Loula... .813 Sheckard, Chicago.,
Lumley, Brooklyn.. .. ..SWBrown, Chicago....
Odwell, Clnclunatl.... .SlODraln. Boaton
Hofman, Chicago UK Mailman, Plttaburg
Batea, uoaton...
Boultea, Boston
Dahlen, New
Breanahan, New York ueiRltter, Brooklyn
Leach, Pittsburg...... .290Taylor, N-w York.
Bchlel, Cincinnati zuriymer, Pittsburg.
Beaumont, Boaton tsfillurch, Bt. Louis..
Knahe. Philadelphia., .883Kandall. Chicago,
Seymour. New York. .IROKelly. St. Louis...
Thomas, Phlladelphlg .2f Hummel, Brooklyn... .let
Anderson, Pittsburg.. . ZllUnoln, Philadelphia.. .200
Mitchell, Cincinnati.
McCana, New York.
Bchulta, Chicago..'.,.
Bowennan, N. York
Chance, Chicago
Bvwra, Chicago.,.,..
Lynch, Pittsburg.,,.,
Oantel. Cincinnati..
Clarka, Plttaburg. ,173Batcb. Brooklyn..
Kllng. Chicago..,,,.. .272Yuung, Boston....
Glbaon, Pittsburg 871 Brown, Phlladetphl
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HARRY E. MOQRES. G. A. P. D Wabash R. R.
The. American league continues to hold
its record tor Daiung over me nauuuam, Baa
v,.,r nnlu V,v a small margin. While the
American has sixteen to the National's nine i
iyi ll...... avorntA tAA.m battlnaT in '
ow 111...,. .... - - o . - I
278Uooln. Philadelphia.. .200 t"e Americaiai m ""l?. "T.7 XZ"l- af .T:.; '
276Storke, Plttaburg W than tlial OI ton a"'"" k ,"""' .
27eckiev. Bt. Lout Y .246 as opposed to .240. The most remark-
.TTSMowrey, Cincinnati.. .ls labia feature oi tne cuinpiai lavu i ""
275 Alpennan, Brooklyn., .us rago leads the team uaiung in eacii league
" The Cubs have an average oi mo um
193 a,., km
tl t'harloy Chech, the premier Toledo
1K7 I piici.cr, vstauiisueu t. imn iiv,,,..b
.1M I for the American oseooiauon, as wu as
.1"5 establishing the present season a reuuru, in i
BlTllirrWll
.273 Kane,
.173 Lush.
Cincinnati.
Bt. Loula.
.273 Needhatn. Boaton.
.273 Arn.lt. Pt. Louis.
Howard. Boston. ...h .tilGleaann. Pblladelnhla .14 the. Clajia A and big leaguoa. Chech did
Btrang. New York. .271 Doolln, Philadelphia.. .la this by gtrlking out fourteen men In the
Tinker, Chicago...,.'. ;.lf llsloney. Brooklvn... .171 with Milwaukee on Juae 13. The' best
Lobert, Ctncinnstl-,. Jl Uarahall et. Lonla.. -JM f,revloua record was. held by CamnlU Of
Athletics Beat I'hoenlx and Associa
tion Defeats Victors.
The Diets Athletics easily defeated the
Phoenix team of Council 1 Buffs' In a seven
inntng game Sunday at Diets park. Schlnla,
for the Athletlca, allowed but two hits.
Maher was given poor support, his team
mates making ten errors.
The game between the Victors and the
Diets Association team was the most In
teresting game played at the Diets grounds
mis season. Uroaunet-K was nil nam, i in b y Innmea- off I "heal.ro s In onn anil
while loung and Bunnell who did the 0ne-thlrd Innings; ofT Keefe, 1 In one and
slab work for the Diets, only allowed two OIie-tliird innings; off Orth. 1 in one and
hits each. HInton, for the Victors, made olle.,lllrd inings; off Winter, 12 in seven
the longest hit ever made on the Diets I hnd ono.ihlrd i,ilngs; oft Olwrlln, 1 in two
grounds, sending the ball to the left field i third inning; off Harris, none In one Inning,
fence on a line for three bases. Hunter, eacrmc, ,,lt. Kler. Stolen bases: Wln
for the Diets, drove one out to center field . ter Lnglaub. Congalton. Double plays:
... .... ......... .v.,,. . .. ....... , parent to f erns. Lrt on Liases: New York,
making a home run and winning the game ; 4; Boston, U. Bases on balls: Off Mooro, ;
The came was full of snanDV nlavs. both . .... .... r... I, . .'
!WS aSrVerk Iff.lXM
o. -.., . i i whnm funned thirteen men last your, cnocn
a.. ...i lien. Bk iu.. .i r--. -- . .. ,j ...ii,i
baa Bpienuia ounirui bviiu uiv.vj
out these men. he got through with but
one base on balls. Old Barry McCormlck,
the ex-St. Louis and Washington player,
faced Chech three times and fanned three
times. Monte Bevllle, who once played
ii) th Nw York Americans, and Harry
is! McChesney. Who played with Pittsburg,
Murray. Bt. Louts
Flaherty. Boston
Browne. New York.. .2.1 flceba.
Tttue, Philadelphia... .2rU Leever, FltUburg...
Overall, Chicago iKKrugr, Cincinnati.,
Holly, St.- Loula...'. .2i7Liindfrren, Chicago.
Devlin, New York launcher, Brooklyn..
I Byrne, St. Loula 2M r Hester, Chicago...
Blagle, Cblca.-o.... .33laylor. Chicago....
Shannon, New York,. .ii3f trl. klett, Boaton...
Hoatatter, Bt. Loula. .272 Dorner. Boston
Corrorao, New York. .2.,2 Llndaman. Boaton
.11
.159
.164
.147
.141
.Its
.l.iC
.131
Totals U 11 17 8 8 Totala 41 U If 18 8
. Hatted for Moore in seventh,
Batted for Oberlln in eighth.
Batter for Harris in ninth.
New York 20000015 0
Boston 00006008 08
Home run: Williams. Hits: Off Moore,
I 8
teams playing league ban at critical times
Bennett, the new shortstop for the Diets
looks like the goods, making three hits in
four times up, also making a circus catch
out towards left field. The score:
, D1BTZ ASSOCIATION. . VICTORS.
R.H.O.A E. R.H. O.A.I.
Hall, 2b 1 1 8 I lOsrvey. 8b... I 0 0 1 1
1 0 Kill, lb 8 1 I
OSynek, lb.... 0 ll
4 Hlntun, aa... D I 0
1 Moucha. If... 8 11
1 Judy, cf 8 8 1
0 Wabl. rf..... 8 0 1
1 Rrnadback. p. 1 8
I Houaky. ... 1 8 8
0
Totala. MRU I
. I 18 87 18 4 '
Hunter. lb.. 1 1 11
Anderaoa. cf. 1 1 8
E. Plainer. If 0
Bennett, as...
Bplllman. o.. I
B Plainer, rf 1
Tracy, lb
Young, s 8
Bunnell, p...
off Orth,' 1. Hit by pitcher: By Moore, L
Struck out: By Moore, 8; by Winter, 1.
1'assod balls, Crlger, 1; Klelnow, 1. Wild
pitch: Oberlln. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Sher
idan, Score second gams:
NEW YOHK. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hoffman, ef.. 8 8 8 0 0 Sullivan, cf.. 8 1 1 t
Heeler, rf 8 1 8 0 Parent, aa.... 4 8 8 8 0
Kiuerfeld, as. I 8 1 1 1 Congalton, rf 4 8 1 8 0
Chase, lb.... 8 8 11 0 0 Barrett, If... 8 8 8 1 8
Laporte. lb... 8 118 v Knight, lb... 4 18 8 1
Williams, lb. B 1 4 I OUnglaub. lb.. 4 0 10 1 g
1 0 Ferris, lb.... 4 8 8 8 8
Totals.
AssoolaUon 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
vutors i oooroioi-s
Two-base hits: HInton, Anderson, Spell
man. Three-base hit: Bennett. Home run:
Hunter. Struck outs By loung. 8: by
Bunnell, 4; by Broadbeck, 4. Bases on
halls: Off Young, 4; off Bunnell, 2: oft
Broadbeck, 1. Umpire: Camp. Time: 1:40.
Athletics 1 0 1 1 1 t 7
Phoenix 2 0 0 0 1 0 08
Batteries: Athletics, Schlndle and Strong;
Phoenix, Mosher and Koaie. Hits: Athletics,
5; Phoenix, 2. Struck out: By Schlndle, 8;
by Mosher, 2. Bases on balls: OS Mtisher, 8.
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I.EE-GLAS9 IIBAT8 . TUB CORONAS
Orlglaals Take Fast Gam at Vinton
Stroa-t Park.
The I-ee-Olaas-Androreema lcept I'n their
winning streak by defeating tlie Coronas
Sunday St the Vinton street park by a
score of 8 to 2. The hardware men scored
their runs In the second nnd Hfth. In ths
second Clair struck out, Gibson hit safe,
Mini us waitea ror rour wine ones, Hiaa
. ford hit one td McLaln tun hard to handle
and Dougherty scored Bradford and Mini-
kus on a two-sacker. The llnal run was
' made In the fifth. Scully went out Fersler
j to Coe, Casey hit to fersler. who fumbled,
then 1-awliT hit Safe, scoring Casey, which
ended the hardware men's scoring. The
i Coronas corralled thnlr two In tho third
, on hits by Bands and Jelen and an error
i by Scully. Score:
L-O -A CORONAS.
ABH. O.A.I. AB.H. O.A.B.
Conroy, if.,
HKkey, o..
Kitaus. p..
Totall...
.414
.18 0
Gla.se. D 1 0 0 8 8
.43 17 87 14 lJa.obeou. .. 1 8
Hoey 1 0 1 0
Grlmshaw . 1 9 8 0
.88 8 87 16 8
0 0 Annbruatar, a I 8 8 1 8
8 gHarrla, p t J 1 8 0
'DELIG
l Drrw.a, r.o. sura. .,. i.inuaiu.ii, di'.luu. . . . 1 . ,
Ptefler. BrMton r.iUutler. Brooklyn 138 also each fanned three times.
Mclutyre, Hrooklyn.., .IMMorrn, rhlla.lvlpiua. . .12u I
Courtney, Phi la .1 ',0 l-m.-lil. Plttaburg 15.
Teuney, Boston .49 Willis, Pittsburg. .121
O'Hara, Bt. Loula ilM'hilllppl. Plttaburg.. .111
Hugglna, Cincinnati., .2-17 Phelpa, Pittsburg 114
Abbettlochlo, Pllta. .846 Kwlng, Cincinnati Ill
Iewla, Brooklyn 215 KYaBer, Chicago Ill
McClnnlty. New Tlirk .244 Bell, Dmoklyn 107
M,-Ian, CtnclunaU.. .J4S Wlltse, New York 106
Brown, Boston , .113 Penriann, New York. .'SJ
Jordan. Brooklyn 241 Plttinier. Phlla 077
McTarlhy, Brooklyn.. .241 Corrldon, Phlla 071
Rltchey, Boaton...... .240Karger, 6t Loula 071
Moran, Chicago 240Roarks. Pblladeluhla. .048
McGlynn, Bt- Louts . '. 140 Coaklry. ClnclooaU.. .000
CLUB BATTINO,
CWago .! Cincinnati 21
New York 22 Phllaiteiiibla 2-16
Pittsburg it' at. Loula ... .224
Boston .217 Brooklyn 817
GAMES IN IOWA STATE LEAGVH
List. Pet.
Caaay. If 4
' Lawier. sa... 4 a
I i relghton, a. 4
K. Clair, lb.. 4 I
i Gibson, rf.... 8 1
Mialkaa. lb . 8 I
I Br. a lord. tb. 4 1
i Dougherty, cf 4 2
Scully, p 8 8
8 Jelen. aa I a 4 1 8
I 1 renter, lb.. I I I 1
8 8 Hodge. rf ....4 llil
1 Health, cf.... 4 8 8 8 8
1 IBogatta. p... 4 8 8 8 8
1 8 M. Lain. Ik... 8 18 8 1
1 0 yokry. s 4 1 8 I
8 ICoa. lb 4 1t8
8 abaado, it 4 I 8 8 1
Total 88 8 87 11 8 Total 88 8 84 I 8
L-O.-A 010100 I
Coronas 04)3000000-.
Lamed runs: Coronas. 1. Two-base bits:
Dougherty. bando, Coe. Sacrifice hit:
Krraier. First base on balls: Off tVully, 1:
off Bugatts, 8. btruck out: By Scully, 6;
by Bugatts. 4. Double piny: Scully to
Creighion to Clair. Stolen bases: Gibson,
Jelen. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Sijsnahan.
Attendance: COO. i
West Sides Ileal Diamonds.
Ths Westsldos won from ths Diamonds
Sunday by ths scors ef 8 to 4. IWn.til
won his own gams with a threo-bagg r
In the eighth Inning. Sander received poor
support. Batteries: Westsidus, Heeig and
Ureener; uamonai, Banners snd Stloa.
.' Ylalvysairn ateat Uaydans.
Ths Alamlto Drivers won from ths Hay
den Brothers team Sunday aflernooq by
the scors of 11 to 10, at Forty-third and
Howard streets. Batter le-a: Alaniltuav n.
Arnold 8 nd H Cross; liaydaa iirottusrs.
Clarry sua Maion. , . .
20
21
21
24
28
83
37
84
at
.636
- . .C32
.fs
.671
' .472
.4a
.c.
SU3
Boston,
Total....
Batted for Glase In seventh.
Batted for Jacobson in ninth.
New York 00048111 011
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 08
Two-base hits: Conroy, Ktckey. Three
baaehlta: Williams, Conroy. Home run:
Conroy. Hits: Off Harris, In four Inn
ings; off Ulaso, 6 In three inning's; off Ja
cobson, 2 in Seven Innings. Sacrifice hit:
lttrkey. Stolen buses: Williams, Hoffman,
Knight. Double plays: Conroy to Chase;
Klberfeld, Williams to Chase. Loft on
buses: New York, 7; Boston, 8. Bases on
bulls: Off Kltson, 8; off Jacobson, 1. Struck
out: By Kltson, I; by Glare. 2; by Jacob
Son, V Time: 1:49. Umpire: Sheridan,
gtaadlug of ttti 'leauia.
Played. Won.
Chicago 66 85
Cleveland 67 88
Detroit 61 30
Philadelphia M 32
New York 63 28
St. Louis 67 24
Boston 66 111
Washington 61 17
liames today: New York
Cleveland at Chicago, Washington at Phila
delphia. Detroit at St. Louis.
CAMPBELL WINg IN THE TWELFTH
Otuaha Pag; Gets Away vrltfc Joe
Dougherty.
Tommy Campbell ot Omaha was given
the decision over Joe Dougherty of Sioux
City Sunday afternoon In the twelfth
round, when Douglierty s seoona tnrew up
ths sponge. The bout, which was pulled off
st Heltger s Island down the river, was
scheduled for twenty rounds, but Clarence
English, who was training ths Iowa fighter,
gava up In time to save tils man from a
knockout. During the first two or three
rounds Campbell merely protected himself
and tested the strength of his opponent s
arm. In ths fourth lis landed a straight
blow on Dougherty's nose and the defeated
man lost blood freely during the rest ot
the go.
The SJoux City man's backers assert that
this was only his second light and most
of his mistakes cams from Inexperience.
Fighting Dick" Hyland of the Pacific
coaat was at ths ringside and Is still look
ing for likely opponents. He may fight
Campbell on trie tourth of July. Ths pre
liminary for yesterday s bout was a free-for-all
In which five colored gentlemen be
labored each other for about twenty min
utes, much to tb amusement of the crow 1.
Burlington and Cnlncy Break Even la
Double-Header.
MARS 1 1 ALLTOWN, Ia., June 24. (Spe
cial 'i eleirram.) Scores In the Iowa league:
At Marnhulltown R.il.B.
Marshalltown 1 0000005 6 6 4
Oskaloosa ....0 21010000484
Batteries: Marshalltown, Kent and For
ney; Oskaloosa, Schaff and Moody.
At Burlington, first game: R.H.K.
Burlington 00001000000 1 2 10 1 I
Qulncy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 Ol
Batteries: Burlington, Schroeder and
BrurKtnan: Qulncy. Key eg and Walsh.
Second game R.H.K.
Burlington 0010000-181
Qulncy 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 S ( 0
Batteries: Burlington, Eis and BrutK-
tnun; wuincy, pennon ana v aisn.
At Keokuk R.H.E.
Jacksonville .000100100240
Keokuk 000000000024)
Batteries: Jacksonville, McCorthy and
Belt; KepktiK, 1'rater ana Williams.
At Ottumwa R.H.K.
Ottumwa 0000000000 1 1 4 6
Waterloo 0000000000 8-S 6 1
Batteries: Ottumwa. Budgwlck and Wel
gnrt; Waterloo, Bridges, Harmoiius and
ciarst.
Standing of the Trains.
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Ashland Defeats Plattaasowth.
PLATT8 MOUTH, Neb., Jun 84 -(Spe
cial.) in. Aatiland base ban team dereataxi
th home team here Saturday ev.nlng.
Booiw. IS to 4.
. A vara dale's Waat Gaana.
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gaute from thee teams: Independent,
CRESCENTS OCTPLAY LAFI1ELI
Take fast Gam by 8 cor of Seven to
Four.
Th Crescents defeated the Taurels Sun
day In a fast played game by the score
of 7 to 4. The feature of the game was
the batting of Nlghtlnsale. The pitching
or Miner was superb. He kept his mis
well scattered. Score:
Laurels. crescent.
AH.H.O.A.K. U.H.O.A.K.
Trammer, cf. 4 4 1 8 4 f Melds, cf...4 1 8 8 8
8 Kighlng'l., el I 4
I 1 M. Milieu, lb 8 8 8
8 8 lUsnaaa. 8b. 3 8 8
8 Miner, s 4 4 1
I 8 1 fcaatekl. aa 8 8 8 4 1
8 ttloenier. if.. 4 8 18 1
1 8 &aaikl. rf. 4 1 1 8
8 Sul.u.kl, IB. 8 1 18 8 1
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Shors, as 4
Harding, tb.. 4
Andrews, lb.. 4 1 11
Canvann. lb. I 1 1
SvotKMla, s-8b 4 1 i
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K Ltoe. 0.... 4
C.S. rt 4
8 8
a s
2 1
1 1
1 8
8 8
Totala 8T 1 84 11 8 Totala 84 8 87 18 3
Crescents 20lt1210-7
Laurels 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0- 4
Stolen base: McMillan. Home runs:
Huarnian, Nightingale.. Three-basi? hit:
NlKhtliiKale. Two-base h:ta: Andrews.
Nltfhtiiigale. Huurmun. Douhle flay: Miller
to McMillan to Huarnian. Si ruck out: By
Miller, 4: by Harriina- 6. Klrst has on
balls: Off Miller. 8; off Harding, i.
Clear, cool and invigorating the Colorado climate is best if
the world. No matter if you are "all in' '-Colorado will tone
you up and make a new man of you.
Recreation in Colorado re-creates.
Dest reached by the Rock Island only road running directly
from the east into both Colorado Springs and Denver. Ter
minals at Pueblo, also.
Very low round-trip rates continuously June to September.,
Nonpareils Beat Faplllloa.
The Nonjaarcils defeated the Bapllllcn
team Sunday. The features of the game
Wus the hitting of the Nonpareils and the
home run by f. Tracy, i.yrtcn pitched a
good game and made three bits out of four
times to Dal 1 he Nonj.ur. lis win play at
Florence next Sunday, ck-ore: R.H.K.
Nonpareils ... 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 11 t
Fapilllon 00101100 1 474
Batteries: Nonpareils, Lynch ainrt Wil
liam: rapinion. bints ana biennis.
Ask for copy ot "Under the ,
Turquoise Sky," bout book on,
Colorado eter publUbed.
' '""asai' yAr BeaaaiMaaB
Floreaoo Bklaa Towaaaonds.
. Tho 'lornce Athletic defeated ths
Tnwnaend Gun taiu vesterdar in aa ex
riling 11-liinliig same by thu score) of 8 to
1 Ths gaune vk. tue boat played at lor-
F. P. RUTIIERFOHD. U. P. A
ROCK ISLAND UNCI
I32 rarnam Street. OMAHA, NCB.
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