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The Omaha Sunday 'Bee
PART V.
SPORTING SECTION
PAGES 1 TO 4.
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OMAHA, SUNDAY MORN1XO, .lUXK 2S, 1908.
VOL. XXXVIII NO. 2.
Omaha Agian in the Lead in Western League; Great Day for Oarsmen of Syracuse University
GREAT DAY FOR SYRACUSE
kits Crewi Win the Varsity Eight and
. Vanity Tour Races.
CORNELL WINS FRESHMAN RACE
i Colombia Finishes -nil la the Big
Cvriit, 4'ornell Third. Pennsyl
ran In Foortb, Wliromlii
Fifth.
I'Oi GUKEEP81K, N. T.. June 27.-Keep.
Ing behind the leader until the three-mile
mark, the Syracuse crew with a mighty
purt shoved the nose of th1r shell out In
front of their four struggling competitors
held the lead to the finish and won the
big varsity contest of the Intercollegiate
regatta here today In 19 minutes. MM sec
nds. Syracuse was half a length ahead
of Columbia, which was a full length over
Cornell, third. Pennsylvania was fourth. I
eight lengths behind, and Wisconsin was
last, one of Its crew members, J. W. W'lltse,
collapsing at the third mile. The time of
the race was fast. Pennsylvania led for
two miles unci three-quarters and then gave
I out. Results: ,
I nfflrtal time: flvracuse Hist. 10:Mti:
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Milwaukee flsarhea Hits Off Poerfe
and Defeats Louisville with
l.lttle Troahle.
MILWAUKEE, June 27.-Milwaukee
bunched Its hits off Poole today, winning
with little trouble, 4 to K Mnnske pitched
superb ball and but for Clark's wild throw
Into the bleachers' would have scored a
shutout. Score:
MILWAl'KEE. LOl'ISVUXP.
B.H.O.AB. B.H.O A B.
Randall. cf..,4 J I OWenler. tf...4 i 0 0
Robtneon, sa. 4 9 1 it Woodruff. If.. 0 0 110
Roth, e 4 111 OPerrtne, 3b... I 0111
Flynn. rf I 0 0 Harley. rf.... I 110 0
Clark, lb I 0 11 1 Sullivan, lb.. 4 010
LMcrheeney, If I 0 t 0 0 Burke, lb ... 4 1 2 I
in orffl I, 3D S 1 wwnini.n, ... v I
Drawn, lb... I 110 I fnihH, S....S 0 7 10
Maneke. .. . 4 I 0 1 (Pool, a 0 0 1
Tntala SO I IT I I Totals tl 3 14 11 1
Milwaukee ....1 0100200 4
Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-hase hit: Roth. Home run: Robin
son. Sacrifice lilts: Mct'hesney, Perrlne.
Stolen bases: Clark, McCormlck, Harley.
Hughes. Ieft on bases: Milwaukee, 7;
Louisville, 7. Bases on balls: Off Manske,
7; off Poole, 8. Struck out: By Poole, ;
bv Mnnske, 7. Passed bell: Hughes. Time:
1:40. Umpires: Kerln and Bierhalter.
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EVEN BREAK IN KANSAS CITY
Batchers Win Flrat 41 to 1. and Lose
Second by Bans Sear.
KANSAS CITY. June 27. Toledo and
i Column a second, W:3H: Cornell tmrn. !:.; Kansas Cltv snllt a double-header today.
Pennsylvania fourth. 19:52; Wisconsin . . . ., ' K .
The second game waa called at the end
of the sixth Inning to permit the visitors
to catch a train. Score, flrat game:
KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO.
B.H.O.A.B. : B.H.O.A B.
Carlisle. If... I 1 1 A Harheau. ae..4 1 I 3 1
tlatlman, cf.,8 3 I 0 0 Hlnrhman, lb I 1 I 0
Braehear, lb. t 0 i OMt-Carlhy. 11,1 M t I
Berkley, lb.. 4 111 ORmnot, of 4 t t 1 6
Krueeer. lb . I 1 1 1 Land, c 4 114 0
Nelhbor, rf. 4 I 1 0 Hopklna. rf . I 0 0 0
rrnea. t 0 t 4 0 Williams. 8b. I 0 t 1 0
Sullivan, e... 4 1 7 I 0 Wakefield, lb I 0 10 0
Brandon, p .. I 0 3 1 loillen. p 1 0 0 10
Aahar. p I 0 0 0 1
Touts 17 II 11 U I
. Totals It I 24 12 I
Toledo .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Kansas City 0 0 8 0 2 1 0 0 -
Earned rune: Kansaa City, 8. .Two-base
hlte: Barbeau, Krueger. First base on
balls: Off Brandon. 3; off allien. 4: off
Asher. 1. Struck out: By Brandon, 7;
by Olllen, 1; by Asher, 1. Hits: Off Asher
In five Innings, ; off Glllen In three In
nings. 5. Left on bases: Kansas City, 4:
Toledo, 8. Double plays: Henchman to
Barbeau to Wakefield, Hopkins (unns
slsted). Stolen bases: Hopkins, Neigh
bors. Sacrifice hits: Br&shear, Hallman.
Wild pitches: Brandon, 2. Balk: Asher.
First base on errors: Kansaa City, 1; To
ledo, 1. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Owens.
8core, serond game:
TOLEDO. KANSAS CITY.
R.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A B.
rtarhoau. as.. 3 1 Orarllale. If... I 0 10 0
Hlarhman. 2b 3 1 1 I 0 Hallman, rf. . I 0 1 0
M. earth, If. I 0 0 0 0 Rraahear, 2b. I t 1 t fl
Stnnot. rf 1 1 I 1 0 Berkley, lb. l 0 t 0
Abbott, c I 3 5 0 0 Brown, lb 1 0 ft 0 o
Hopklna. rf...l 0 0 0 0 Krueger. 3b.. I 0 110
Williams, lb.l I I I ONelahbora. rf. S 1 1 0 0
Wakefield, lb 8 1 0 0 Croaa, as I 0 0 3 0
Nagle, p 3 1 0 3 0 Crl.p, e I 0 ft 1
Brandon, p... 0 0 0 0
Totala 2 111 I 1 Swann, p 1 0 0 3 0
Sullivan 1 0 0 0 0
fifth. 10:00.
Cornell won the freshmen eight-oared
I race, Syracuse was second, Columbia third,
i Wisconsin fourth and Pennsylvania fifth.
'. Official time: Cornell first. 9:29: Syra
. cuse second, :384k; Columbia third. 9:39;
1 Wisconsin fourth, 9:&j; Pennsylvania fifth,
j 10:43.
i The record -for the race held by Cornell
IJune 26, 1903-9:18.
I Srrseoa Wins Foor-Oared Race,
f The Syracuse crew won the varsity four-
soared race on the Hudson today. Pennsyl
vania came In second, Columbia third. Cor
nell collided with a stake boat near the
finish and their shell was damaged.
The judges gave Columbia second place,
having disqualified Pennsylvania.
Official time, four-oared race: Syracuse
first, 10:624; Columbia Second. 11:06; Penn
i ay lvsnlH .third. 10:574.
J00T FAULTS COMMON IN TENNIS
'tAsnerlran Players Par I. title Attention
to the Itule.
(NEW YORK, June 27. The requests and,
suggestions made by the secretary of the
United States National Lawn Tennis asso
. elation. A. I- Hosklns, that the foot fault
I rule be observed strictly, have not In all
cases been followed. Some of the proml
Ljient players have been offenders In this
'regard, without having been penalized, as
the rules require they ahould be. In some
leases this has been the fault of the official.
who "apparently didn't know what consti
tuted a foot fault.
. For Instance, moving the front foot ever
Iao little toward the baseline, even though
tthe player is well behind It, as the service
via being made. Is a foot fault. Many um
(tpires have the Idea that a player Is serving
a fair ball, no matter how much he moves
tup, as long as he keeps both feet back of
fths tins ., . . - .-.
In one recent tournament a player con
sistently tnflTt -tttVT- TuTl steps" into the" court
i on each. service nd never-was even re-
minded of the existence of a foot fault
I rule. Naturally enough, he will continue
I serving that way until he gets Into a tour
lnament where the lule Is observed, and
I then, his feelings are likely to be hurt, as
j fault after fault Is called against him. The
j players do not realize that they are doing
' themselves an Injustice by not serving as
! the rules require, because when they do
I conflict With the rules and have the faults
'called against them by some stricter uni-
plre they may very well loae important
i points In that way.
ARMY AND NAVY AT FRANKLIN
Contract for Three Tears for the Foot
. Br. 11 (iani. "
; PHILADELPHIA. June 27-At a rruetlng
Jof the representatives of West Point and
kAnnapolls and the University of Pennsyl
ivanla foot ball teams a three-years' agree,
ment waa signed, under which the game Is
, to be played In 1TO. 19u9 and 1910 at Frank
JUn field.. The seats are to be divided as
' usual. It is hoped that by a plan under
(consideration the seating capacity of the
field may be Increased by 4,000 or !S,0O0
' seats without Inconvenience to those using
,the field and without the unsightliness
; and risk of fire Involved In the bui'dlng of
1 a large si ami .against the gymnasium. The
j represvntHllves of the aoademies expressed
I themselves as well pleased with the in
creased deflnlteness that the three yeais'
, agreement gives to tlielr plans for this
' Important game. The date for this year Is
' Saturday, November 2S.
Totala 11 I 11 10
Batted for Swann In sixth.
Toledo 0 1 4 0 0 1-4
Kansaa City 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Earned runs: Toledo, 4. Two-base hit
Brashear. First base on balls: Off Nagle,
8. Struck out: By Brandon, 1; by Swann,
2; ty Nagle, 2. Hits: Off Brandon In
two and two-thirds Innings, S; off Swann
In three s,nd one-third lnnXnge. 2. Left on
bases: Kansas City, 7; Toledo, 8. Double
playv . Wakefield to Abbott. Stolen baae:
Abbott. Sacrifice hit: Neighbors. First
bsse on errors: Kansas City, 1; Toledo, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Hopkins. Time: 1:15.
Umpire: Owens.
B.H.o. A B.
1 8 3 3 0
.40100
I 1 4 0 0
,81110
.43101
,81580
.31300
4 0 4 1 0
: ATTELL TO MEET OWEN MORAN
j little Fellows Will Clash at loffroth'a
u Lnbor Day.
NEW YORK, June 27. Abe Attell and
Owen lloriin of England will meet in the
ring at Jim Cofforth's Mission street arena,'
8an Ku,n isr. on Labor day afternoon in
a twenty-round battle for the feather
weight chamt lonshlp of the world. The
bout waa arranged between Chsrlrs Har
vey, who represents Moran, and Attell. The
men are tq enter the ring at 2:30 In the aft
ernoon and are to elgh In at 19:30 a. in.,
four hours before the fight, at 122 pounds.
Harvey wanted the bout to go either twen.
ty-flve or forty-five rounds, but Attell
would not llslen to anything but twenty
rounds after he had agreed to allow Moran
to weigh In at 122 pounds instead of 120, as
In their last battle. Both parties to the
agreement posted ll.&ta) as forfeit that the
weight would he made. Jim Jeffries was
agreed on as the referee of the bout.
Well Pleased With His Score
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT IS ALSO AN ENTHUSIASTIC UOLFER.
WEST. LEAGUE. AMIR. ASSN.
WT.Pct W.l.Prt,
Omaha ... .,.'.! 17 .671 Indianapolis 4 Mt
I.lnroln ..... .35 WTToledo 41 27 S
flcux nty ,.M 29 .fjM Louisville ...41 .SM
Denver J SO .Meuoiummie ...msa .oj
Pueblo 26 .311 Mlnneaoolls 31 W 49J
Des Moines .2 3 .31 Milwaukee .81 . .449
Kansas tuy z i .
. Bt. Paul 1 48 .SS4
. KAT. LBAOUR AMEH. . LEAGUE.
W.UPct. W.KPct.
CThlcan ....8S 21 .fWSt. Louis ....i7 25 ,W7
Pittsburg .... 34 .MS Cleveland ...SS .SW
New York ...M .Ml Chicago 35 27 .f7
Cincinnati ...,!f! 2 .RM Detroit MM .81
Philadelphia i V .41 Phllafleipnia m m .sio
Boston !7 8.429New York ..H 84.448
8t. Louis ...24 38 .7oston 37 87 .4Z3
Brooklyn ...a 88 .854 Washington
GAMES TODAY.
Western Leaarue Omaha at Pueblo. Lin
coln at Denver, Blotix City at Des Moines.
National League Pittsburg .at Bt. louis.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
American League Drolt at cnicago.
Cleveland at St. Ixuis.
American Association Columbus at Mln-'
neapolls, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis
at ti. rui. juouisvuia ai nni iuy .
StAndin of the Teams
OMAHA AGAIN IN THE LEAD 3
i
Win from Ftieblo While Lincola
Drops Two to Denver.
bHAMFS BACK INTO OLD FORM 3
. A
Raaaa Pltehea tiood Ball and with
Kareptloa of One Inalna Paehlo
CovldD Nothlac with lllsa
Whea Hit Meaat a Ran.
1. renins, 3b 3 t 8 1 0 Milan, ef I 1 0
UMrlns. ef... 4 0 4 0 Straat, a 8 1 t I
K. Collins,, as a v l o rreaman, id., a w is
revsra, a I 0 4 1 0 MrRrtd. H..I I 1 I
trygert, p 3 0 0 ITushni, p.... 1 0 0 4 I
ivaeiay, p i w w a
Totals 37 1 37 I 0 Plckarlnf ... 1 O 0
' Totals 80 8 34 11 I
Batted for Hughe In sixth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
IlilladelDhla 3 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 -
Twc-baae hits: Davis. Murphy. Hits: Off
Hughes. & In five innings. Sacrifice hits:
J. Collins, Murpny. stolen Dasee: uaniey.
Hartsel. Davis. Left on bases: Washing
ton, 4; Philadelphia, 8. Base on balls: Off
Hughes, 8; off Keely. 1; off Dygert, 8.
Struck out: By Hughes, ; by Dygert, 4.
Passed ball: Street. Wild pitches: Hughes.
3. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Hurst and Egan.
H00SLERS AND MILLERS DIVIDE
Indianapolis Wins First uame and Is
Shat Oat In Second.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 27.-Mlnnespolls
and Indlana'polls broke even in a double
header today. Marquard waa given better
support than Boersdorfer and won out by
by pitching well In pinches. Blagle was
batted out of the box In the first Inning of
the second game and Eubanks, who re
placed him, was pounded hard. Pitcher
Oberlln got a home run, a double and two
singles out of. five times at bat. Score,
first game: ,
, . a-s irinKO vsuio. sill'li Ea- r muid
B.H.O.AB.
Buah. sa 1 1 1 4 Onvlsr, as....
Cook, cf 4 1 t 0 OWaloay, If
Hayden. rf...l 8 3 l.OO'NHU. cf.
C.rr, lb 3 3 It 1 ORIork. a....
Con liar. If... 4 13 0 OQulllla. lb.
Livingston, e. 8 0 4 1 OO'Brlen, 2b
Wllliama. 3b. 4 0 4 1 OFroeman, rf
Hnrke. lb 4 0 11 OOlarka. lb..
Marquard, p.. 4 1 1 3 0 Risredorfar, pi 0 0 l o
nuelew 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 84 I7 1IO
. Totals 11 I 27 10 1
Hatted for Blersdorfer in ninth.
Minneapolis 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 02
Indianapolis t 0 0 0 t 0 0 1 0 i
Two-base hits: Carr, Cook. Three-base
hit: Hayden. Stolen base: Hopke. Double
plays: Bush to Williams to Carr; Hayden
to Carr. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 10;
Indianapolis, 8. Bases on balls: Off Biers
dorfer. 2: off Marquard, 4. Hit with pitched
ball: Oyler, Bush. Struck out: By Blers
dorfer. 7; by Marquard,: 4. Wild pitch
Blersdorfer. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Hayes.
Score, second game:
MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS
B.H.O. A E. B H.O A K.
1118 Bun, ss 1 0 0 0 0
118 0 Ol.lndaajr. aa .l t 3 I 0
13 8 ODaTldaon, cf . 3 0 8 1
4 111 (Harden, rf... 4 0 10 0
ill: OCarr, lb 4 1 I I 0
4 113 1 rank, lb 0 0 0
4 8 0 0 OCoultar, If... 4 010
5 0 f 1 OHowley. c. ... 4 1 3 1 1
.14 10 OWII-na. 3b-ss 4 0 8 0 0
. , Hnpka. lb.... 113 3 0
I 19 27 I 1 Slaaie. p 0 0 0 0
Kubanka, p... 8 0 1 4 0
Totala 81 411 It 1
Oyler out for Interfering.
Minneapolis s 0 2 1 0 4 S 14
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 00
Two-base hits: Freeman, Oberlln, O'Neill,
Hopke. Home runs: Oberlln. Freeman.
Hits: Off Slsgle. 4 In one Inning: off Eu
banks. 15 In seven Innings. Sacrifice hlta:
Oyler, Block. Freeman. Stolen bsse: Oyler.
Left on bases: Minneapolis. 7; Indianapolis,
7. Bases on balls: OffOberlln, I; off Siagle,
1; off Eubanks, 3. Struck out: By Oberlm,
: by Eubanka, I. Time: 1:04. Umpire:
Hayes.
REDS WIN FROM THE CUBS
Two Hits Bunched in First Inning
Prevent Shutout.
COAKLEY'S PITCHING DECEPTIVE
Cincinnati Bunches Hlta In Fifth
lunlns, Scoring; Three Hons
-Other National l.eaarue
Mcores.
; Ovlr, aa
wl(lav. If..
O'Neill, cf. .,
Block, c
U'Hllln. St
O'Brien, lb.
Kreeman. rf
Clarke, lb..
Oberlln, p..
Totala....
CANS LOOKS GOOD TO THE TALENT
CHICAGO, June 27. Coakley's pitching
was too deceptive for the locals today, a
single and a double In the fir&t inning alone
saving a shutout. Cincinnati won In the
fifth, scoring three runs on a bunching of
three doubles and a Blngle. They add'd
one more In the eighth on Lobcrt'a triple
and a fumble. Score:
CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
B.H.O.AK. U.H.O.A.E.
Hultslne. 3b.. 4 8 1 4 0siale. rf....4 0 3 0 0
Kane, cf 4 0 10 Csh,-. krd, If . 4 12 0 1
Lobert. 3b ... 4 3 1 1 lS'hulle, rf...4 0 1 0 0
Paakert, If S 0 10 Oi hanre. lb... 3 2 15 0 0
Oanul, lb.... 4 1 10 0 OStelnfeMt, 3b I 0 0 3 0
McLean, e.,.,4 Oil OKIIng, c 4 0110
Mitchell, rt.. 4 1 3 0 OHnfman, :b .. S 0 3 3 0
Hulssrltt, aa.,4 1 3 3 0 Tinker. .... J 0 14 0
Coakley, p .. 3 10 3 OLunditren. p.. 3 1 0 4 0
Reulbath, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 14 17 II 1
Totala 31 4 27 15 1
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 3 u 0 1 04
I,eft on bases: Chicago, 5; Cincinnati, 5.
Two-base hits: Chance, Mitchell, liuusins,
Lobert. Three-boae hit: Lobcrt. B.me on
error: Chicago, 1. Sacrifice Ml: Coakley.
Hits: Off Lundgren, 9 in olglit innings.
Stolen bases: Slugle, Pakert. Struck out:
By Lundgren, 2; by Reulbaeh, 1. Bite on
balls: Off Lundgren, 1; orr Couklt-y, 2.
Time: 1:42. Umpire: Klem.
JEW TORK. June r.AltJiough the I Carey Ift C.' Carey
ty-flve-round fight for th. J'f Y.m&iZi"7.C?to
anipionship of the world between Joe . HBkma Third Trowbridge
elaa Haaa't a t haaee, Areordlag; t
the Wis Ones
N
forty
chanipi
Oana and Battling Nelson will not be
fought at Cohna. Cal., for a week, the ad
mirers of the great colored fighter are al
ready offering odds of 1 to 1 that Cans
will beat the Dane. Ben Sellg, manager
of Gans, Is so anslous to get his money
eovared that he ha announced that he will
bet any part of 810.000 on Joe's chances.
Gans told Sellg that he would take half of
all the money that he got down on I ha
fight. It Is expected that by the time the
men enter tha ring Oana will be a hoi
tsvvorlta at odds of M to L
Intercity Game at Florence.
U. 8. Y.s will play Florence at tha Flor
ence park today at 3 p. m. Florence has
strenerthened Its team lately. Lineup;
U. S T. Position. Fiurennr.
i Kennedy Right Parr
Murphy Bight Bert
Talbot First Rt.k
! Keiiy Second Tiacy
Crandell. . .
Csvenaugh.
Hlnkla
Bmlth
..Center
....Pitch .
....Pitch .
....Pitch .
. Iinnev
.. Baker
G us-In
Moriarity
NEW YORK WINS BOTH GAMES
Brooklyn's Errora Are Cosily and It
Falls to Hit at Critical limes. ,
BROOKLYN. June 27 New York took
both gamea of the double-header played
here today. Errors by Rurkcr end Hummel
In the fifth inning of the first game, Willi
Donlln. rf....J 1 3 OLiimley, rf...4 11 0 0
Seymour. cf..4 2 0 0 OJordan. lb.... 4 ! 11 J 0
Devlin, 3b.... 1 l 3 1 fiSheehan. Sb..4 110
Shannon. If... 4 8 1 Olwla. aa 4 1 0 1
Brl.lwell. ea..3 0 1 3 (".Filter, c 4 1 6 1 0
Mathewaon, pi Oil OWIIhelm. p... 4 0110
SMaloney .... 1 0 0 0 0
Totala S3 10 2770 Z7:Z
Totala 17 10 27 lo 3
Batted for Wilhelm in ninth.
New York 2 02J 0 0 0 0 C 5
Brooklyn 0 0 o'o 1 1 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Jordan, Lumley. Three
b'if hits: Donlin. Lewis. Stolen bases:
Sliannnn, 2. Double play: 8liannon to
Biesnulian. Left on bases: New York,
Bronklvn, 7. Bases on balls: Off Wilhelm,
3. Bases nn errors: New York, 2. Struck
out: by Wilhelm, 2; by Mathewaon, 8. Wild
pitch: vvniielm. Time: 1:30. umpire: uuay.
PIRATES WIN FROM CARDINALS
Victory of Pittsburg; Is Dae to Timely
ittinsr.
ST. LOUIS. June 27. Timely hitting by
Pittsburg and the fullure of the St. Louis
team to hit with men on bases allowed
Clark's men to take the third straight
:ajojfl 'l oi '.trpoj jmu. auiuS
rlTTfelU HU. ST. L9l' IS- ,
B.H.OAK. B.H.O.A.B.
Thomaa. cf... 1 i 1 0 OSh.w. rf & J f ' ?
Leach. Sb 1 1 1 OCharlea. aa...4 1 1 3 1
(lark- if ..4 1 3 0 0 Murray, cf . . . 4 1 0 0 0
Wagner. aa..4 2 1 5 1 Delehanly. If 2 J'l 0 t
Ab'li.'hlo. M0 H OKonatchy, lb 4 13 0 0
Swanna lb.. 4 0 1 OHoitetler. lb. 1 1 1 3 0
vvn.n w a l 1 0 OByrna. lb ... 4 13 10
niK.nn l o a a outiDeri. zo... t v i a v
Lrevar, p I 1 0 a 1 r-romraa, p
Slorke, 3b.... till 0Barry ....
Tstala 11 17 in 3 Totala 12 10 27 11 1
Batted for Fromme In ninth.
St. lxuls 0 10000000 0-1
I'itlaburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 04
Two-base hit: Delehajity. Three-base
hit: Wanner. Sacrifice lilt: Fromme. Stolen
bases: Delehanty. Leever. Barry. Double
plays: Charles to liilhert to Konetchy,
V'aKner to Abtwitchlo to 8waiina. 8liaw to
Kenetchy. Ieft on has; tt. Louis. 9;
Pittsburg, 4; Base on balls: Off Fromme, 2;
off Leever, 4. Struck out: By Fromme, .
Time: 1:51. Umpires: Kmslle and Rudder-ham.
DETROIT .BLANKS ST. IMS
Tigers Win Magnificent PitcherV
Duel from Browns.
110 10
.. 1 0 0 0 0
RM ATT. SCORES PLEASE SAYS SILK
l in pi re O'l.onKhlln Insists Pnbllc
Likes Pitchers' Fluhts.
NEW YORK. June 27. According to Um
pire Silk O'Loughlln, who is one of the
few men In base ball who possesses some
Mathewson's clever wtrk in the the ninth, I original ideas, the average fan of jSs3 wants
V. . Bank Baata Happf Hollow.
Tha United state National haak team
defeated the Ham; Hollow nine lit a gasae
of baae ball oa tha Happy Hollow grounds
Satarday afxorooon by a soars ef 3 to I.
lsbvuesieas Haioy Itollosj, Nordstroin,
McaUurtca, Ryaa and Croffmani United
PiaJjooaJ bana, cvnier and aiaaar.
Travelers Take a Gasae.
BEEMER. Neb., Jurae Special Tele
gram.) The Arkansas Travelers defeated
Beemer Friday by a score of 8 to I. A
large crowd was in sttendance. Batteries.
Arkansas Travelers. Hall and Cook;
Beemer, Kasl and Feldman. Hits: Arkan
sas Travelers. 10; Beemer, 1. Errors: Ar
kansas Travelera, 1; Beemer. 8.
Gasae WU1 Settle Coateet.
NEW TORK. Juna r-Tale and Har
vard mat at the Polo grounds this after
aeon In what probably will be tbe last big
contest ef the college base ball season.
Kaeh team has won a game and on today's
uteome rests the question of supremacy.
Hartford will pHoh for Harvard and Van
Vleofc for Tale.
resulted in a victory for the visitors.
Msthewson a as hit frequently in the second
game, but he kept the hits well scattered
when men were on bases and at all Units
he had effective control. Score first game:
NEW YORK. BRH)KLVN.
B.H.O.A.B. B It O A E
4 0 11 OBiirch. cf ': 1 0 0
4 0 11 3 Patlee. !b .
4 18 0 (Hummel. If.
4 8 10 CLuTnley, rf..
4 113 OJmOan. lb
j I I O Mil ehan. 3b
0 S 1 0 OLearle, aa...
4 111 OHltcer. c
3 0 1 ORu'ker, p..
1 0 0 4 0 alaiouey ..
000
OS ToUla. ...
Tenney, lb...
Doyla. 3b
Breenahan, e.
Donlln. rf
Seymour, cf..
PevlLn. 3b....
Merit la. lb ...
Shannon, If..
Brldwall, aa..
Wllia. p
NMdhara ...
Malbearaoo. P 0
8 3 8 11
4 1 1 1
4 10 0 0
3 0 110
10 3 10
4130
1 3 11 ft 1
3 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 4 0
13 8 27 10 1
Totala 10 .1 17 IS 1
Batted for Wlltse In ninth.
halted for Rucker in ninth.
New York 0 0003000 14
Urookljn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 03
Thret-base hits: Lumley. Rltter. Hits: Off
Wi.tse, 8 In eight innings. SaerifUe hits:
Sheehan. Brldwell. Stolen bases: Patte, 2.
Left on bases: New York. ; Bronklyn, tl.
Bases on balls: Off Rucker. 4: off Wlltse.
8. I a sea on errors: New York. 1; Bronk'yn,
1. Hit by pitched ball: fcy Rucker, 1. 8. ruck
out: Bv Kucksr. 10; by Wiitse. 4; by
Mathewaon, 8. Wild pitch: Rucker. Time:
J.S7. Umpire: O'Day.
Score second game:
NtW YORK. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.AB. B.H.O.A.B.
Tansw. lb... 4 4 1 tRurcb, af 4 13 0
Do, la, b 4 IS OKattea. b ...4 1 4
Breauakaa, a. 8 OUammal, U. 4 8 8 8 1
to see clone, small-score games. Silk says
that the 1 to 0 and the 3 to 2 games are
the kind that fill the spectators with
delight and the parks full of enthusiastic
crowds. "The games that live In ones
memory," says O'Loughlln, "are the
games In which both pitchers are at their
best; In which the ball is all the time in
play; In which the hitting Is Just hard
enough to make essential fielding possible,
and in which a score la so close that the
remit Is actually in doubt until the twenty-seventh
put out has been made on both
sides." Still Hans Wagner, Ty Cobb. Na
poleon Lajole and the other heavy hitters
are the men who are most sought after
by the magnates and draw the big salarl s.
Mrs. Lawlev Flsaerwouaan. -
Mrs. Kddie Lawyer, wife of the popular
shortstop of the Lee-Glass-Andreesen team,
has shown herself to be the leading fisher
women f Omaha, at least she has caught
the largest fish which has been reported
so far this season by a woman. While
fishing with her hueoand at Seymour lake
last Sunday Mrs. Lawler waa doing the
fishing and Mr. Lawler was putting on
the bait. Suddenly there was a commo
tion and Mrs. Lawler screamed and began
to pull. The result was a four-pound pike.
It was a beauty and also the only fish
that as caught by either during the day.
Ever Try Tha Beo W eat Ad Columns t
7
DONOVAN STRIKES . OUT TEN MEN
Itnlr Ran In Game la Made oat a Paaa,
Followed by a arlBco and a
Hit Scores of Other
Games.
DETROIT, June 27. In a magnificent
pitching duel Donovan beat Graham, win
ning, 1 to 0. One base on .balls was given.
Mtntvre fretting that in me sini.
.cnrlm on Schaefer's sacrifice and Cobb's
hit. Donovan stfuck out ten men, onoe
.kine three batsmen In succession wruv a
runner at tccond base. Cobb was benched
for disputing a decision. Score:
DETROIT. . ST. LOVIS '
nun aV.R. B.H.O.A ,
.a "ft a ftUraffmaVB. If. . t 1 t 0
Master, 8b.. 8 J H.rt'eU, rT. 4 1 1 J J
"""'J , 0 0 w.Vice7ss... 8 4
S.m: This 0 I 0 U. J-nej b.3 11 j
Coufhlln. lb. 3 0 1 1 irerrls. 3b.... 3 1 I I
Thomaa. C....I 111 We"- - J 1 f J
n'Laarr as.. I 0 0 I OOraham. p.... I I e i
?onTan. I ij JC"- -J 2M
Totals 37 11 1 Totals II 1 84 18
Batted for Hoffman in ninth.
Petrolt 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l
St Louli ..: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
Two-base hits: Cobb. Sacrifice hlu:
Schaefer Hoffman. Stolen baae: Wallace.
Double plays: O l-eary to Schaefer to Ross
man (2). Ift on bsses: Detroit 4, St.
L"uls. i Base on balls: Off Graham. L
Struck out: By Donovan, 10; by Grariam.
2. 1'assed ball: Thomaa. Times l:Sx Um
pire: Connolly.
BOSTON DEFEATS PHTTADETsTHIA
McQaillen Weakens la Eighth and
Beaneaters Make Three Ron.
BOSTON. June 27.-McCarthy and McQull
len engaged In a pitchers' contest for seven
Innings today, but the latter weakened In
the eighth. Score: '
BOSTON. PHlbADBLyHIA.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.sV
Beaumont. J""1- &"" l ? J ! 2
hruwua. rt...4 1 1 0 OKnaba. lb. ... I I I e
Mcoann. lb.. I . J -Tl.ea rt J J
Kellev If ..113 0 Masaa. If 3
nahlen". M..4 1 I 0 Br.n.fle.4 lb. 4 1.1 J J
.... as. A A 1 A rsartnrnav at... 4 1 I V t
tiavnniisin. - - i ' :: a a t a a
Rltchey. 3b... I 0 0 Poo la. SS....4 I 4
Sml.h. e 3 0 I 1 0 Dooln. o 3 J 1 J J
McCarthy, p.. 3 I 1 4 1 McQuillan, p. 3 1
T.l. W t 37 13 8 Totals 3 34 11
Boston 0 222 T J
Philadelphia o 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Two-base hits: Knabe. McCarthy, Dah
len. Three-base hit: Beaumont. Sacrifice
v,i... iir.ni Kmha. McGann. Stolen base
ti,,, iw.iiMe nlavi: Dahlen lo McOann;
MoGann to Delilen to McOann. First base
on errors: Phlladeipnia, i. oirurs out
By McCarthy. 1. Time) 1:30. Umpires
Rlgler and Johnstone.
ATHLETICS SHUT OUT SENATORS
Washington Able'to Get Bat Two Hits
OS Draert.
PHILADELPHIA. June n.-Dygert held
Washington down to two hits and abut
them out today, while Philadelphia piled
up runs by mlilng hits with errors and
wild pitches by the visitors. Boore;
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON.
H.O. A B. B HyO.A B.
H.rtsal. If... I 14 A It Her, 8e... 8 1 8 I
aNicaais. lb... 8 1 1 Scblpse, lb... 4 I
Davta, lb I 18 Clymw, rf ... 4 t I 4)
Murpsy, if.l 1 I I Osaler, K.. 8 0SS0
NAPS MAKE IT TOUR STRAIGHT
Cleveland Knocks Oat Two Pitchers
and Defeata fhlragro 8 to 8.
CLEVELAND, June Cleveland made
it four strslght from Chicago, winning S to
8.- Cleveland knocked out' two pitchers and
Chicago' one. Bradley's playing was the
feature,, ha preventing Chicago from tying
the score. Score: .
CLEVELAND. CHICAGO
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
J. Clerks. If., ft 1 1 0 Hakn. If ft 1 1 0
Bradley, ss... I I 4 4 Jones, cf 4 3 I 0 0
Stoyall. lb... 4 1 13 0 labell, lb I 111
Lajola. b.... 3 3 3 Anderson, rf.. I 1 1 0
Bamla, e 3 1 8 ft 0 DoaotJua, lb.. 8 1 II 1 0
Htnchmaa. rt 4 1 0 Ats. sa I 1 I
Psrrtss. lb... 4 0 11 0 Tannablll, lb. 1 II I
Btrra'bam, ef 4 8 1 1 Sullivan. 0...0 0 3 3
Barter, p 1 0 0 8 0 Owen, p 0 0 0 1
Joss, p 0 0 Manual, p.... 8
- Wnite, p 8 I 1
Totals 83 10 87 14 0 sDayla 1 0 0
Dousbertr ..!
Shaw.
. r.v , .
. Totals 38 10 34 II
Batted for Ats in ninth.
Batted tor Tannehtll In' ninth.
Batted for Sullivan In ninth.
Cleveland- 10 0 0 0 0 J -
Chicago 0 0000200 1-8
Hits: Off Owen, 8 In one inning; off
Manuel, in ronr innings; orr wnlte, l in
three innings: off Beraer. 6 in six innings:
off Joes, 4 in three Innings. Bases on er
rors:, Cleveland, 8. Two-base hits: Blrmlng
ham, Donohue. Three-base hit: Isbell. Sac
rlglce hits: Bradley, Lajole, Remis, Isbell,
Sullivan ti)., t to len bases: J. Clarke, Dono
hue, Birmingham, Joss. Double plays:
Bradley to Lajole to Btovall; Birmingham
to Lajole; Bradley to Btovall. Bases on
balls: Off Berger, ; off Manuel, 1; off
White, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, T; Chi
cago, 8. Struck out: By Joss, 8; by White,
8. Wild pitches: White. 1; Joss. 1. Time:
1:00. Umpires: Sheridan and Kvans.
NEW YORK WINS IN THE NINTH
Timely Hits by Lake la Laet Two
Innlnars Fratare.
NEW YORK, June 27. The New Yorka
won in the ninth today from Boston. Lake
helped to win his own game by timely
hits In the last two Innings. Score:
N8JW TOKK. BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
XI lea. 3b 4 1.1 4 Thoney, If.... ft 8
Klar, rf....8.4 3 Sullivan, el.. 8 1 0
Mariaritr. lb ft I II 1 1 MoCannslI, lb 4 1 8 I
Hemphill, .cf. 8 1 1 Ooessler, rf.... ft 110 1
Ball, aa ft 1 1 4 I ftartnar, 3b.. 4 01 3 1
ttahl.'af SI ' t'nilaub, lb.. 4 8 11 IS
Cvnroy, lb.... 1.1 I Owafnsr, ss... 8 1 4 0
Blair, e 4 Oft 0 Crler. e 41 I
onh 0 0 0 cicotte, p.... 4 8 18
Navtsn. p.... 0000
Ua..p 8 8:1 3 ; ToUIs H 1038 U'.i
' ?
PlFlBLO. Colo.. June 17. (Special T!e-
gram.) Pat Ragan waa In his oldtlme Arm 'J
again today and th team behind him also
showed the form which put them In tha -i
lesd earlier In the season. The reault
Omaha won, 8 to I. In only one In nine
could the home team do anything; wtth J?
Ragan's delivery when a hit would meant i
run. On the other hand, Omaha started
right after the game In the first Inning, j
but continued to pile up scores to Risk . I;
It sure. T
DENVER SETS LINCOLN BACK TWO
First a Good Contest, bat Second a
Swat feat.
DENVER. June 27. Whatever luck was
In the game's today broke for Denver. That, I
with steady playing when needed, gave j
the home nine both games of a double-
header. The loss of the first by Lincoln
was directly due to three bases on ballg 5.
given by Bonno, two of these being trans -
formed Irto runs by hits that followed.
The third was responsible, also, for tha ;
next man up forced the runner at second,
but was helped on around to a score by a 1
hit. Bohannon waa in trouble only In tha .
eighth, and the two scores made then wers
on a single that got away from Caeeady. '
permitting Jude to keep on around tha
bases. Denver tares away two excellent :
chances to score by foolhardy work on the
bases In the sixth Inning. J
The. second gams? differed In every way
from the first. Though outhit by the 4
visitors, the local men put their hits Into "
I
2
a bunch. Johnson wa sglven a taste of the
simple life In the second inning, when five
hits were made In succession, Wellsnd
took his place, but lasted only an Inning,
when Zackert book up the work. He effec
tively stopped the hitting and scoring, but
the horse was already stolen. Adams did
not pitch good ball for Denver, being care- j
lees after the long lead was obtained lit ;
tha second. Ftve hits In the third gave t
Lincoln three runs, and careless playing J
In the ninth permitted tha scoring of three
more. Score, first game: '
DENVER.
AB. R. H
.. 8
Waldron, cf ...
Belden. If
Cassady, rf ....
White, lb
Irwin, 8b
McDonough, o
Lauterborn, 8b
Totals U 14 31 14 8
One out when winning run was scored
Boston .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t
New York 0 0.0 8 0 0 0 8 8-7
Two-base hlta: Lake (8). Hits: Off
Newton In one-third inning, 2; off Lake
In eight and two-thirds innings, 8. Sacrl
flee hits; Conroy, Wagmer. Stolen base:
Urglaub. . Left on bases: Boston, 7; New
York, 4. First base on balls: Off New
ton, 1; off ClcoUe, 6. First base on er
rors: Boston. 8: New York, 1. Struck out
By Lake. 4; by Cicotte, 6. Time: 2:30.
Umpire: O Loughlln.
TWBIfTY-FOV'R INWIJIGS
TIB
. O. A. E. S
1 o 1 o 0 a
0 0 1 0 'i
1 t 0 0 1"?
l 1 11 011
0 0 1 x 0 j
0 1 i 0 1
8 0 1 t lo:?
8 0 0 4 4 0 2
8 0 0 0 4 0 if
O 0 0 , 0 t I
28 1 27 U 1 V
LINCOLN. -n
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
...4 1 8 1 -
... 4 0 0 2 .4 , e
...4 0 1 4 T 1 '0
... 4 0 1 0 0 oil
...4.0 0 11 1 O
0 0 0 0 0
0 111. 0 -
1 0 4 lo
0 0 0 t o
Bohannan,
'oiiuaieau
Totals
Jude. If ,
Fox, 2b ,
Gagnler, ss
rnlon, rf
Thomas, lb
Davidson, cf 8
Prttchett, 3b 8
Zlnran, o .3
Raihi, n S
i f v
r-
Totals 32 2 S 24 18 1
Denver 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8
Lincoln' , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 f
Stolen bsses: Cassady i2). Irwin. Olm.
stead. Three-base hit: McDonough. Base on
balls: Off Bonno, 4. Struck out: By Bo,i.
naiiiisn, , oy oonno, 4. i.ert on bases:
Denver. S; Lincoln, 8. Double play: Zlnran
lo Gagnler. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Brennan.
Score, second game:
DENVER.
A.B. R. H. O. A. E.
411300
.6 1 2 3 10
.3 1 0 V 1 0 n.
.8 3 3 S 0 0
.4 1 2 3 3 2
.4 1 1 t 0 1
. 4 1 2 4 2 0
0 0 1 2 1,.
..3 2 1 0 10
Waldron, cf ...
Belden, If
Caasady, rf :..
White, lb
Irwin, 3b
Zalusky, c
Lauterborn, 2b
Doll, ss
Adams, p
Totals 36 10 13 27 10 4 '
LINCOLN. 1-
A B. R.
Orlgrlaals and McClelland TWasaa Play
On tl Longeet Gaaaaa.
One of the longest base ball games ever
played in the history of the gams was that
between the Lee-Olass-Andreeaen Originals
of Omaha and McClelland. Ia.. at the lat
ter . place last Sunday, when the teams
struggled for twenty-four Innings and ffutt
tie, 8 to 3, wnen darkness slopped tne
wonderful contest- One of the most re
markable features of this remarkable
game Is that but seven errors were made
by tha iwo amateur teams. The hits were
thirteen and nine. C. Clair, first base for
Omaha, made the astonishing record of
taking all his thirty-three chanoes with
out a slip, a record paralelled, perhaps.
but once or twice anywhere or any tune.
Both teams played an even, steady game,
and the best of control was commanded by
every man.
In order that the force of this great
game may not be lost ' on the readers of
The Bee, who appreciate such rare treats,
the bog score is hero produced:
u o. A. M'CLELI up.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Otbs-n. ts....l 81 Perry, ss 10 1841
B. Clair, a. ..11 I II 8 Jonae. ef 8 I ft
Henry, If 10 IT tHegarty. If.,. 1 T
Bradford, 8b. T I I Wllmst. lb...l 8 4 4
cully, el.... 1 3 Beeoett. lb. .M 134 I
C. ClaJr. lb.. 31 I Mufal4. a . 111 8
Doa( h ny. lb 1 3 4 INeieon, lb.... t 0 4 4 1
Btmnsll. rf... 3 3 1 Case, p.. .!... I
Monarlly. p.. I 1 I I 4 Beta, rf 118 10
Totals II 13 78 M 4 Totals s t Tl II I
Lee-Glass- A ndreeseiv
00300000000SOOOSSSSSOOO 3
McClelland
104000010000000000000000 2
Two-base hits: Gibson. Wllmot. Hegsrty
Sacrifice hits: Gibson. Bradford. Moriarity,
E. Clair. Jones. Stolen bases : Gibson l,
Bradford (It. Bunnell. Jonas. Double Play
Nelson to Perry to Bennett. Base on balls:
Off Mortality, i; off Cass. 8. Hit by pitched
ball: Bradford l!. Moriarity, Ulbsoa.
Time: 4:. . Umpire: J. Mulck.
Jude, If
Fox. 2b
Gagnler, ss ....
Fenlon. rf
Thomas, lb ....
Davidson, cf ..
Prltchett, 3b ..
Zlnrsn, c
Johnson, p ....
Wetland, p
Zackert, p
Sullivan
Totals
.. 4
.. 6
.. 1
.. 0
.. 3
.. 1
H.
O.
2
2
2
2
11'
1
1
2
0
t
A.
0:
1
1
0
1
0
4
3
0
0,
3
0 '
Geraaa Car at Teaask.
BERLIN, June 37. A local newspaper
prints a dispatch rrom Tomsk, Siberia,
dated June 88. saying that the German
car In tha New Vork-to-parls automobile
raoe has oome there and expects to reach
Moscow In a fortnight and Berlin In
twenty days. This car has made 672 miles
in the seventy-eight hours previous to Its
arrival at Tomsk. It Is assumed that the
American car is some distance behind Its
German competitor.
. Oxford Indiana Wis Gaasa.
OXFORD, Neb., June 27. (Special Tele
gram. Tha Oxford Indiana defeated the
laei csmoiiuia vmii ivu uviv -iiu.j
to 3. Score:
Cambridge 0 2 1 0 8-1
Oxford S 3 0 0 0 1
Bttertee: Oxforu, Hockenberry and
Nur tamaksr; Casnbrlda, Omslsy and Bohr,
.43 7 18 34 12
Batted for Zackert In ninth.
Denver 0 S 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 r
I Anfttln f A A ft A 1 A a a 4 1
-' -e I iiiiinv w SJ v aV W sj V ty 1
xurs-o pusj niisj: roi. immi ah imiu-
off Ad-ma, 4; off Well, J. Struck out:
oy AQtmi, a; oy zacKtrt. I. Lft on b.sn:
rinll T'-ka k - L. I . k. 1 , 1 . , . .
terborn, Belden. Hit by Ditcher: hv y.sck- .
ert, Cassady. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bren- ,
nan. 11
DES MOINES WINS IN NINTH.
Wlthora Has One Bad lanlns: Which
"early Costa Hint tha Gasna.
DBS MOINES, la., June 77. Des Moines
and 8loux City played an Interesting gams
here today. The game waa won In tha
ninth inning by Des Moines. . Bader was
moved up to ths head of the batting list
ceiewaira oy masing tnree or pes '
Moines' five runs. Wltherup was hit four
times safely in tha fifth Inning and four
runs were made by ths Bloux. With
hivm uii v3s .inpuu soaaeo. me
pall to the corner of the field, scoring
all three. He came in later on Green's
safe one. Des Moines plsyed good Inside
ball, - Bader scoring once on a squeexe
plsy and Dwyer and Dolsn working a
doubls steal for another tally. Starr waa
not hit hard but his bases on balls proved
to be costly. Score:
DEB MOINES.
A B. R. H. O. A- E.
Bader. cf 8 3 110 0
Anderaon, ss 3 1 1' 4 3 1
Dwyer. lb 6 1 2 S 0
Dolsn, 3b , 4 0 3 1 3 J
Flournoy. If 3; 0 0 1 0
Fltspatrlck, rf 3 0 1 4 0
Niehoff, 3b 3 0 1 1 0 a
Yeagier, c 4 0 0 8 0 ' 0
Wltherup, p 4 0 0 0 4 0
Totals
Campbell, cf
Green, If ...
Weed, rf ...
Andreas, 2b
Welch. 3b .
Severeid. lb
Granville, as
Shea, c
Starr, p ....
Totals
31 6
SIOUX CITY.
A B. R.
4 1
82
8 27
O.
0
0
4 0
2 0
0 " 0
2 2
2 1
2 0
4 0
24 13
None out when winning rua was n4a,