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    THK BKW: OMAHA, It hNPAY. .It'NK 1. 1000.
Sioux City Defeats Omaha; Pueblo and Wichita Win Two Each; Decatur Wins in Twenty-Sixth
SIOUX CirV TMMi 01IA1I
Tohni Proved ft Losing Experiment .
the Slab.
SAME WAS LOST IN SECOND
Olrrmh.rkrr. rinrl I" Vlnr Miapr
nnl nn from ! '
llanrtlrat War,
tall of HrlH'.
PIDUX riTT. May Sl.-Hloux City fok
lh lint fmr of th -erle from Omaha
today. to R. Pitch" Juhrw 'nt lo
th moun.1 by -Pa- Ho.irke. and fire
paime-. bunchrd hits and -evrral weird or
ron behind him. nave the Champ- lh
nam in two In.UnK-. Mltr was hit har.l.
but managed, with the exception of one
Inning, to keep the hits scattered. John
and hi teammate practically lost the
game in the aecond Inning, when eleven
,. sent to bat. Smith was passed, Stov-
.11 .m.led and Hunter hit the ball ovr
the fence for a home run.
This served to
rattle the Omahogs. jnener .... -
error and Campbell and Holmes hit sato.
tha latter for two bases, netting two mare
score. In the next Inning Johns forced In
man with a free pass. Fisher, King,
Welch and Kane hit safe In the fifth In
.i ih,u runs coming over. Score:
IIHlBl . -
SIOUX CITY.
D. K.
H.
0
0
O. A. E.
Campbell, If..
Holmes, of....
Andreas. 2b...
Welch, Jb
Smith, ss
Ptovall, rf
Hunter, lb
Rhea. C .'
Melter, p
t
i
4
2 0 0
.. 1
.. 2
.. 4
.. 3
.. 8
..
Totals.
30
OMAHA
AB.
27
R. H. O.
A. 15.
Fisher. If
King. 2b.......
H. Welch, rf.
Kane, lb
Hchlpke, 3b....
Pendry, cf....
Franck. ss....
Cad man. c...
Johns, p
Uower, p
2
0 0
2
3
11
0
1
0
ft
1
0
Totals .3
Ploux City 0 B 2 0 0
1 0 10 3
24 10
0 0 1-
0 0 0 0 s
... . . rmn id HoniDKe. I "
base hits: Holmes. Fisher. H. Welch Home
runs: Hunter, weicn. vina. "v, '
Shea. Melter. Andreas. Ptovall. P'nry.
n...i.u ..... Anr.aa to Hunter: Carttmn
to K.ni. W'rncfc out: By Melter S: l.v
Inhnn. 2: by Lower. 1. Bases on balls: Off
Melter. S; off Johns. IS: off I"wer. 2. H t
i.h nltrhed ball: Hunter. Psssed bn'l.
Shea. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Mullln. Attend
ance: 1.000.
GBKEWBACKKRS TOl'TBD PHKNOM
Dei Motnea Indolared In Error. While
Lincoln Played Ball.
PKS MOINES, la.. May 31.-ln a hvsterl
.t niiviH hofnre, a crowd kept mod
erate by rainy weather. Lincoln defeated
les Moines today 7 to 5.
After a base on balls, two errors and
- kit trrt tnni, .lnhnftnn nut and substi
tuted' Jones. He settled down and pitched
a great game. Pes Moines was extremely
unluckv, every error counting against them
and every hit for the visitors. The field
ing of the Lincoln out-flelders was nhenom
enal. Davidson made one of the best
catches ever seen on the local grounn, i
n-..,.. t . aura three bagger. Mil
iar allowed but one hit in the last six
innings. Score:
1 nr.s moines
AB. R. H. O. A. E
O.
2
2
1
16
Colllgan. sa...
Barter. If ....
Mattrlck, cf...
Pwyer, lb....
Dal ton. rf....
Nelhoff. 3b....
ail martin. 2b.
Me, tens, c
Clarke. V
Mll'.er, p
...6
...B
...B
...4
.1
..3
..4
..4
..8
..3
Total 37 5
LINCOLN.
AB, R.
7 27 1
O.
2
6
1
6
2
4
1
A. E.
0
0
Fox. 2b
Waldron, rf...
Jude. If
Thomas, lb..
Davidson, cf.
Oagnler. ss...
Sullivan, c
Prltchett, 3b.,
0 1
1 0
0 0
2 1
0 1
3 1
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We have now handled thla meritorious
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Fancy
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We are, Bhowing many decidedly
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Standing of the Teams
.K.ST I.KA'JI E I AMKR. ASSN.
W. L. 'et w .l, IV..
rs Moines.. 1! 12 .U Milawukee . .28 In
unaha, 17 11 .ft7 Louisville ..'i' 20 .?'
Sioux Cltv ..If, 1.' .fin Minneapolis 22 21 .47
Wichita I'l 13 .S62, Indianapolis 22 X .m
roneka 14 13 .M Columl.us ..2Ji4.4V)t
I'enver 11 lr .44' Kan. City. ...IK 23 .4.VI
tichlo l IK .4"0 Toledo 1 i'4 .42
Lincoln lo .8:1.1 St. Paul ....IV 2.1 AS,
NAT. I.KAIiL K. I AMKR. LKAdl'K.
W. L Pet J WLPct
P'ttMburg ....2t 12 ,M letrolt '& 12 .7
Chicago 24 IS .tr.fl Philadelphia 21 14 .WO
Phlla,telphla 17 17 .M New York.. .IS 14 .tx
New York....li 17 .MW Huston 19 16 .M3
Cincinnati ..in t ,47ft St. Irfuls 1 19 .472
Brooklyn ....1 1M .471 Cleveland ...16 21.432
St. Iviuis ....W W ,4.r Chicago In 21 ,41i
Uohton 12 U .3j3 Washington 10 24 .24
GAMES TODAY.
Western Ieaaue llmiln nt Pes Moines:
Lmtoln at Sioux City; Wichita at Pueblo;
lopeka at I'enver.
f.ationl League Brooklyn at New
Voik; St. Louis at Pittsburg; Chicago at
Cincinnati.
American League Boston at Philadel
phia.
American Association Milwaukee at To
ledo.
Johnson, p.
Jones, p
.. t
.. 1
Totals 30
5 27
Pes Moines R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lincoln 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 07
Two base hits: Pavldann. Three base
hits: Davidson. Bases on balls: by Clarke,
3: Miller, 4; by Johnson, 1; Jones, 4. Pass
ed balls: Mertens, 1. Struck out: by
Clarke, 1; Miller, 2; by Jones, 2. Stolen
oases: Nlehoff, Dwyer. Mertena, 2. Double
plays: Qllmartin to Colliean to Dwyer.
Cacriflce hits: Fox, Gagnler. Time of
game, 2:00. Attendance. 2.500. Hits: off
Johnson, 1. In no Innings: off Jones. 7 In
9 Innings. Off Clarke, I In t Innings; off
Miner, l in 6 innings. Umpire: Haskell
Wichita Wins Both Games.
DENVER, May 31. Wichita took both
games or a double header from Denver to
day. In the second game two bases on
balls, three singles and a double, coupled
with a perfect bunt by Anderson, netted
six runs. Score, first game:
R H. E.
Wichita 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 10 1 1
Denver 00000001 02 9 2
Batteries: Clark and Weaver, Bohannon
and Thompson.
Score, second game:
R. H. E.
Wichita ... 3 0 0 0 0 S O 0-11 12 0
Denver 10200080 0 13 R
Batteries: Clark and Weaver, Wasaon
and Thompson.
Pair for Paeblo.
PUEBLO. May 31. Pueblo beat Topeka
In the first game today by a score of 2 lo
1. It was exciting throughout. Score:
R H E
Pueblo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..2 7 6
Topeka 00010000 0-1 6 1
Batteries: Hatch and Mltze, Kaufman.
Kerns and McManua.
The second game was called at the end
of the seventh Inning on account of dark
ness with the score 7 to 6 In favor of the
home team Score:
R. H E
Pueblo 0 0 3 0 8 1 0-7 9 3
Topeka 0 2 0 2 0 0 26 9 2
EAGLE At;AIST EAGLES PLAY
Old Team and New Meet, the 1900
Winning 3 to O.
Tho Benson Eagle team of 1309 played
the KnKle team of 190s and the U09 team
shut them out by the score of 2 to 0 In
the fastest game ever played on the Ben
Kon grounds.
Ronan pitched a no-hlt-no-run game In
fifty-three, minutes. Bruggerman pitched
a fine game for his team, only allowing
five hits, but two of them meant two
scores.
Coe had fifteen put-outs, one assist and
a double play, unassisted. Neno pulled
off some circus plays that were fine.
This is the fifth strejRht game for the
Eagle team and the management Is anx
ious to hear from some of the teams that
are traveling around, such as the Oxford
Indians Bloomers or the Cowboy teams.
EAGLES. 10J. EAGLES 1901.
: B.H.U.A.B. - B.H O.A.E
Warn?, lb... 4 0 0 1 ODiirkn, Sb... 4 0 8 4 0
.vrno, 10 14 lVllletn. 2b.. 10 12 1
roe, lb I 1 IS 1 OWhltnay, . t 0 I 1 0
Browna, c... J 0 6 1 0Cllbn. lb. 1 0 11 1
niflow. If... 1110 ORtmnh'bar, if I 0 0 0 0
Whit.. 2b. ... I 1 1 i iqulglrj. It... I 0110
MrGowin. ill 0 I I 0Rif. c I 0 I 1 0
Anilcnon, cf. t 1 3 U OO'Cander, rf I 0 1 0 0
Kuntn. p a 1 1 I OBrui'rman. pi 0 0 1 o
Total 27 I 27 U J Total! S8 0 24 11 1
Eagles of 1909 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Eagles of 1W8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Struck out: By Ronan, 6; by Brugger
man, 7. Bases on balls: Off Bruck-erman.
Sacrifice hits: Coe. Anderson. Slnlen
bases: Neno (2), Anderson. Umpire: Phil
Woileni. Time: 0:63.
Enatla Wlna from Cosad.
EVSTIS. Neb.. Mar 31. (Snpclnn The
Eustls boys shut out the Cozad Hta-h
School In a fast game of ball on the home
ground. No scores were made until the
last run. Berwick and Gtlson followed
with hits netting two runs in the sixth.
f.ustls scored again in the seventh and
four ' times In the eighth. Berwick for
IMistls held Coxad to one hit with fourteen
strike outs, while the Kuslis lads landed
on Reeder for seven safe ones. Score by
innings as follows:
R H E.
Cozad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 3
Eustls 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 7 7 1
Batteries: Cozad, Reeder and Bovee; Eus
tls. Berwick and C. 8111. Struck out by
Reeder, seven; by Berwick. 14. Hits: Co
zad. 1; Eustis. 7. Errors, Cozad, 3; Eustls,
1. Umpire, O'Connel.
North Bend Lost to Fremont.
FREMONT. Neb., May 31 (Special Tele
gram.) Fremont defeated North Bend to
day In a game which was too one-sided to
be of much Interest. Burrls went up In
the fourth inning and the Fremonters stole
bases on the Bend boys about as they
chose. Score:
R. H. E.
Fremont ....00032032 2-12 9 3
North Bend.. 0000100001 3 7
Struck out: By Knepenlck. B. Batteries:
Fremont. Koepenlck and Haugh; North
Bend. Burrls and O. Hoffman.
Hlar Sale of Horses.
LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 31 One hundred
and thirty-five horses will be shloped
from James B. Haggln's Klmendorff farm
here tomorrow for sale In the Argentine
republic. This is the largest shipment
ver made to South America from the
I'nlte.l States. Mr. Haggln today denied
he published story that he would sell all
his horses and ceaso producing.
Red Cross Defeats Indians.
GRAND ISLAND. May 31. ( Special Tela
gram.) The Grand Island Red Cross team
won a good game from the Oxford Indians
'oday. Score: R H E
Oxford 00000020 13 B 4
Red Cross 20100012 - 10 1
Batteries: Catbert and Nelson; Glade
Jones and Ettlng.
Cornell Defeats Prnnsjr.
ITHACA. N. Y.. May 31-Cornell defeated
Penntoivanla today. 1 to 0. in the most
sensational game of the season. An error
vave Cornell Its run. Score: R.H.E.
Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 4
Pennsylvania ..0 0000000 00 3 1
Batteries: Caldwell and Williams; ShulU
and Cozens.
I
High Score by Hnffalo.
NEW YORK. May 31. -The feature In the
two-men events at the third annual tour
nament of the National Howling associa
tion today was the high score of 1 211
made by Smith and Gehhardt of Buffalo.
which gives that team third place among
the leaders.
Reanlta at Horat Park.
HURST PARK. En . May 31 The holl-
dav handicap of 500 sovereigns for 3-year
olds and up. distance cf one mile, was
won today by Seaham. H. P. Whitney's
Mamma startea.
Beatrice Cltv l.eaarne.
BEATRICE. Neb.. May 31. -(Special Tele
gra n.) In the city base ball league hls
evening the M. C. A. won from the Oas
company by the score of I to t A large
crowd wltnessrd the game.
American Horses Lose.
PARTS, May 31. American horses com
peted In five races at SI. Cloud thla aft
ernoon, but not one got first money.
Denver Marathon Peat posed.
DENVER. Colo . Mav 31. -The Marathon
race scheduled for this afternoon was
postponed on account of rain.
PHTSBORC TAKES A PAIR
dams Pitchei Two Winning; Game.
in One Da v.
HE IS GIVEN SUPERB SUPPORT
Morning; Game Is Won by Bnnvhlntr
Hits In the Klahth Inslug
Other National League
cores.
PITTSBURG. May si.-T Ittsburg won the
afternoon game from St. Louis today. 4
to 2. Adams received superb support. He
now has the credit of winning two games
In one day. Clarke drove Barbeau across
the plate with the winning run in the
fiflh Inning and Abstein made victory cer
tain In the eighth by . hitting for three
bases and scoring on a single by Miller.
Score:
PITTSBrRO. ST. LOI'IS.
B.H.O.A.B B.H. O.A.E.
Barbeau. lb. . t 1 I 1 0 Fvrno. 3b 4 1 0 1
Leach, ct I 0 Oflhaw. rf I 0 I 1 1
flarke. If 4 14 0 Ophelps. c 4 1 B 0 0
Wasner. as .. I t i OKsnetrkT, lb. t 1 0 0
Abateln, lb... 4 1 g 0 Ogvana rf 4 110 8
J. Millar, lb. I I 1 I E11H. If 4 1110
wilaon. rf....l 1 2 1 OHultwltt. ..Hill
Olbaon. I 0 4 1 ocharlea, lb... 4 0 14 0
Adams, p 4 0 0 S ORhmlaa, s I J 0 2 0
Totals 21 t tl U 0 Total SJ 14 10 S
Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6
St. Louis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Bvrne, Konetchy, Ellis.
Three-base hit: Abstein. Sacrifice hits:
Wilson, Gibson. Stolen bases: Barbeau,
Ellis. Double plays: Wagner to Abstein:
Ellis to Hulswltt: Charles to Konetchv.
Bsse on balls: Adams. 2; Rhodes. B. Hit
with pitched ball: Wilson. Struck out:
By Adams, 8; by Rhodes, B. Base on er
rors: Pittsburg, 2. Left on bases: Pitts
burg, 9; St. Louis. . Time: 1:45. (Umpires:
Johnstone and Cusack.
Pittsburg won an uphill game from St.
Louis this morning by bunching their hits
In the eighth. Score:
PITTSBt'RO. ST. LOflR.
B H O. A B n. ft. O.A.E.
Barbaaa. lb.. 4 0 I 2 OBrrn., b 4 0 2 3 0
larh, cf 4 10 1 Oghaw. cf 4 2 10 0
(Marks. If.. . S t 3 n OPhalpa. c 4 1 5 1 fl
tVaanar, aa...t 14 1 1 Knnatchy. lb. 4 ft 8 1 0
Abataln. lb.. 4 1 10 0 0 Evana, rf S 1 0 0 0
.1. Millar. 2b. 4 S I 4 1E11I. If 4 1 2 0 0
viion, rf.... 4 1 2 I OHulawltl. a..4 14 10
"hn. c J 1 I 1 Och.rlea, tt .l 1111
Martrtna. p....l 0 0 1 OLuth. p 3 10 10
Phllllppa. p. 10000
Ahb'tlchlo ..1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 10 24 1 1
Adams, p. .. . 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 t 57 1 J
Patted for PhllllDoe In the eighth.
Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5
St. Louis 00130000 04
Two-base lilt: PhelDs. Three-base hits:
Shaw. J. Miller. Gibson. Bases on balls:
Off Lush, 2; off Maddox, 1. Struck out:
By Maddox, 1; by Phllllppe, 1; by Adams,
2; by Lush, 4. Time of game: 1:40. Umpires-:
Johnstone and Cusack.
Kven Split In Boston.
BOSTON, Mass., May 31. Boston was
shut out. 3 to 0. In this afternoon's game.
The visitors got their first run througli a
pass, an error by Starr, Bowerman's
passed ball and a poor throw by the latter.
In the eighth, three hits and a fumble
by Becker, gave Brooklyn two more runs.
Rucker was Invincible with men on bases.
Score:
BOOKLYN. BOSTON.
B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E.
Porch. If 4 1 1 0 OBatM, If 3 1 0 ) 5
Hummel, .. 4 . I 1 UHtam. lb 3 1 14 1 0
Alperman, lb 1 I I 1 Sweeney, lb.. 10 1 I II
Jordan, lb 3 1 10 0 0 Beck, rf t 0 2 0 0
Lennox. 3b... 4 0 10 (igtarr, aa I 2 3 ( 1
Kuttua. cf.... 3 0 1 0 OR II, hey. 2b... 4 0 1 1 0
Lumley, rf... 4 0 1 0 0 Becker. rf.... 4 0 0 0 1
Bergen, c 1 0 7 3 0raham 1 0 0 0 0
Kucker, p.... I 0 0 OBnwerman, c. I 1 7 1 1
Whit, p 2 0 0 : 0
Totals 33 4 27 13 1 Mndaman, p. 0 0 0 0 0
bcaumont ..1 0 0 0 0
Totala 31 i 27 1 I
Batted for Becger In ninth.
Batted for White in eighth.
Boston 0 0000000 0-0
Brooklyn 0 0001002 03
Two-base hit: Bowerman. Hits: Off
White. 4 In 8 innings. Sacrifice hlta: Stem.
Stolen bases: Burch. Left on ba.-es: Bos
ton, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on brll.i: Off
Rucker, 4; off White, 3. Struck out: By
White, 5; by Rucker, 7; by Lindaman, I.
Passed ball: Bowerman. Time: 1:32. Um
pire: Klem.
Boston broke Its long losing streak In
the morning game today, defeating Brook
lyn, 1 to 0. ricore, second game:
BOSTON. BROOKLYN.
B.H. O.AE. B.H. O.A.E.
Batea, If I 0 2 0 OBurch. If 4 110 0
Stem, lb 4 2 12 I 0 Hummel, M.I 1 4 i 0
Sweeney. 3b.. 4 13 OAlperman, Sb 4 1310
Beaumont, cf 4 0 I 0 OJordan, lb.... 4 1 111 I 0
Siarr, aa 4 111 0Lenno. ab... 3 1010
Rlchey, 2b. ...4 0 2 3 OKuatua. cf . . . J 14 0 0
Becker, rf 1 0 0 0 OLumley. rf... 2 0 1 0 0
Smith, e 114 1 0McIlveen ... 1 0 0 0 0
Maltern, B...0 2 Ofleraen. C....I 1110
Mclntyre, p.. I 0 0 2 0
Totali 20 4 27 J7 0
Totala 30 t 14 10 0
Batted for Lumlev In ninth
Boston 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 1
Brooklyn 00000000 00
Three-base hit: Starr. Hases an halla-
Off Mclntyre, 8; off Mattern, 2. Struck
out: By Mattern. 2: bv Mclntvre. I. Time
of game: 1:12. Umpire: Klem.
Cuba Break Kven.
CINCINNATI. O.. Mav 31. Chlcaco
won the afternoon game In the eleventh In
ning on Tinker's triple and Moran's double,
the hits coming after two men were out.
Manager Griffith und Captain Lobert of
the local team were put off the field In
the eighth Inning for arguing with Umpire
Iligler. Score:
CHICAGO. CINCINNATI.
B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E.
Kana. 2b 6 0 I S 1 Miller. If 6 3 3 0 0
Sheckard. If. . I 0 t 0 OExan. 2b t 1 4 6 1
g.hulte. rf ... 6 10 0 lOwem, cf 5 0 3 0 0
Hnlman. CI...6 0 1 0 0 Lobert. Sb. . . . 4 0 1 1 1
Sttlnleldt, 3b 5 2 1 1 1 Campbell. P..1 0 0 2 0
Howard, lb... 4 0 13 3 OMItchell. rf..S 2 3 0 0
Tinker, aa....i I 1 I lHoblltial. lb I 1 10 0 0
Moran, e 5 I 7 1 0 Downey, aa... 6 0 4 3 1
Reulbach, p.. 6 1 2 4 OMcLean, C....2 1 1 0
Ewlnr. p I 0 0 1 1
Totals 44 33 16 4 Mowray. p.... 3 0 0 0 0
Tntala......M 33 13 4
Cincinnati 1 000010000 0-2
Chicago 1 001000000 13
Two. bane hit: Moran. Three-base hit:
Tinker. Sacrifice hits: Egan. Hoblttzel
(3i. Stolen bases: Miller (2, Mitchell,
Sheckard. Bases on balls: Off Ewlng. 1;
off Heulbach. 6. Struck out: By Ewlng,
3; by Reulbach. 4. Hits: Off Ewlng. 6 In
eight Innings; off Campbell. 3 In three In
nings, nounie play: Tinker to Kane to
nowara. umpires: Kimer and Trubv.
Time: 2:17.
Second Baseman Evers was suspended
this afternoon for three days because of
a difficulty with Umpire Johnstone at
Pittsburg on Saturday.
Timely hitting by the locals gave Cin
cinnati a well-earned victory over the Chl
cagos In the morning game today. Score:
CINCINNATI. CHICAGO.
BH. O.A.E B.H. O.A.E
Eaan. 2b 4 1 2 5 (1 Rvera. Sb 4 1 0 4 0
Oakea. cf I 0 3 0 0 Sheckard. If . 3 1 3 0 0
Lobert, 3b.. . 4 113 Os. hulte, rf ... 4 0 10 0
Mltcb.ll. rf..4 0 i 0 OHnfman. cf ... 4 3 3 0 0
llohlltiel. lb. I 14 I Hlelureldt, lb 4 0 1 1 1
lowney, a. .. 3 I 0 2 2 Howard, lb . 3 0(20
Pefcher. If... 4 15 0 lTlnker, ta....3 0 I 1 0
McLean. C....3 1 0 t fl Moran, c 3 0 4 1 0
Gasper, 4 0 0 I OKroh. p 3 0 1 2 0
Stanlev 1 0 ft 0 0
Toula 10 7 27 14 3 Hlg'bothm, pO 0 o 1 0
Total. 31 4 24 12 1
Batted for Kroh in eighth.
Cincinnati (i 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 4
Chicago lOOOOOOft 01
Two-base hits: Eiran. Dnwnev, Kvers.
Three-base hit: Hoblltzol Bases on balls:
Off Kroh. 4; off (iasrier. 1. Struck out: Bv
Kroli. 3. Time of game: 137. Umpires:
Iligler and Truby.
Pnlr for Giants.
NEW YORK. May 31. New York reached
the ci0 mark this afternoon by winning
from Philadelphia, 5 to 4. The locals' vic
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NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.K B H.n.A E
-nney. lb... 4 113 J OKnabe. 2b .. .4 I I 1
.Kivie. lb 1111 lorant. lb...
Meraoa. If ... 4 0 10 tMim If..
Murrar. rf...l 2 3 0 0 Tllua. rf...
ti'Hara. rf.,..l 1 1 0 OShean. lb .
Detim. lb ...I 0 1 I OOeborne. cf
Brirtwei:, aa .l 0 0 I OPoolln, aa..
Mrera. e 4 1 7 1 OPooln. r ...
Maihewaon. ti 4 1 11 dumm a ...
.1 0 0 3
. I 0 I " I
4 10 0 0
HUM
.41100
4 114 1
. I i 1 0
10 0 10
Cnvaleakl. w.O 0 0 1 1
Totala 7 27 U 1 Branfleld ..1 0 0
Moren. p..
Uelnlnger
0 0 0 0
. 1 0 0 0 0
Totala Jl 4 24 14 4
Batted for Covaleskl In seventh.
Battel for Dooln In ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 04
New York t 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6
Two-base hit: Knabe. Three-base hits:
Murray. Doolln (2). Home runs: Titus,
Mathewson. Snerlflce hits: Grant, Mur
ray. Brldwell, Devlin. Stolen base: Doyle.
Left on bases: Philadelphia. 8; New York,
4. Base on errors: New York. 1; Philadel
phia. 1. Double play: Knabe to Shean.
Struck out: By Moore. 1; by Covaleskl. 1;
by Mathewson. 8: bv Moren. 1. Bases on
balls: Off Moore. 3; off Covaleskl. 1: off
Mathewson. 2. Wild pitch: Mathewson.
Passed balls: Dooln. 1; Meyer, 1. Hits:
Off Moore. 4 In four Inninas: off Cova
leskl. 2 in two innings; off Moren. 1 In
two innings. Time: 1:50. Umpires: O'Day
ana lane.
New York debated Philadelphia this
morning, bunching seven hits on McQulllen
in the second and third Innings. Score:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
B.H. O.A.E B.H. O.A.E
Tenner, lb... 8 1 0 1 Knabe, Ih....l 14 10
"oyle. 2b 10 2 1 OGrant. Sb.... 4 2 10 0
Heriog. If ... 3 1 1 J 0Vee. If I 12 0 0
Morray. rf...4 1 1 0 OTItua. rf I 0 10 0
O Hara. rf...8 18 0 OShean, lb ... 4 0 0 0 0
Devlin, 3b... 4 1 3 I OOihome, ef.. 8 0 8 1 0
Brldwell, ra . I 8 2 8 0 Doolln, a ...l 113
Meyers, e....8 18 1 1 Dooln. c 4 14 8 0
Wlltas. p 3 0 0 8 0 McQulllen, pi 0 ft 0 0
Richie, p ..
:. 11 t'Branafleld
.110 2 0
Totala.
1 0 0 0 0
Totala 30 7 24 11 0
Batted for Osborne In ninth.
RicrNe out, hit by batted ball.
New York 01200000 03
Philadelphia 00002000 02
Two-base hits: Grant, Tooln. Three-base
hits: Doolln, O'Hara. Struck out: Bv
Richie, l; by Wiltse. 2. Bases on balls:
Off Wiltse, 3; off Richie. 4. Umpires:
O'Day and Kane. Time of game: 1:45.
GAMES i THE TIIREGd l.EAGl'K
Sprlngrfleld Bnnrhea Hits and Shots
Out Rloouilngton.
SPRINGFIELD. III.. May 31. Johnson's
home run and bunching of hits in the
third and eighth innings gave Springfield
the victory today, 8 to 0. Score:
' R H E
Springfield 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 8 2
Bloomington ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 B 0
Batteries: Davie and McNamara; Stelger
and Johnson. '
Uecntnr Blanks Peoria.
DECATUR, 111., May 31. Decatur shut
out Peoria today by opportune hitting.
Score: R.H.E.
Decatur 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 9 0
Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2
Batteries: West and Hlgglns; Lauder
milk and Doucher.
Hock Island Wins on Errors.
DAVENPORT, la., May 31-Rock Island
won today on errors and hard hitting.
Score: R.H.E.
Rock Island. ...1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0- 12 1
Davenport 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 03 9 S
Batteries: Webster and Eng; Fleet and
Smith.
Cedar Rapids Bnnrhea Hits.
CEDAR RAPIDS, la., May 31.-Cedar
Rapids won today by bunching hits In the
first and sixth innings and by fast field
ing. Score: R.H.E.
Cedar Rapids... 2 0000200 4 11 0
Dubuoue 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 8 3
Batteries: Johnson, Nunnemacher and
Grimes; Carmlchael, Brown and Wassem.
TOWXSESD'S
GINNING
PAYS
llollys Bagged at Benson Snndar in
Good Game.
The Townsend Gun company team added
another victory to 'the. list yesterday aft
ernoon at BentoBrnPark, when they de
feated the Hollys by the score of tl to 4.
- The game was close, and exciting from
the first toot' of tithe whistle, as both
teams played excellent, ball In the field.
For the Hollys Paul ' Kelly walked off
with the batting honor, having a home
run and a two-bagger to his credit. Mul
len's home-run drive with the bases full
in the seventh Inning certainly was appre
ciated by the Townsend bad ers, as It
practically won the game. Morearty
pitched a great game for the Townsends
and had the Hollys shut out till 'the sev
enth Inning, when he weakened and Math
ews was put on the rubber, and after the
Hollys had sent a few runs across the
platter he was released by Durkee, who
shut the Hollys out the remainder of the
game. Gibson and Spellman both put up
a classy exhibition of catching. Score:
Townsends 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 06
Hollys 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 04
Batteries: Townsend Gun company,
Morearty, Mathews, Durkee and Spellman;
Hollys, Kelly and Gibson. Hits: Town
sends, 7; Hollys, 6. Errors: Townsends, 2;
Hollys, S.
PACKERS DEFEAT SIGXAL CORPS
Fort Omaha Saw Union Stock Yards
Team Win Victory lO to .1.
At Fort Omaha Sunday the Stockyards
defeated the crack Soldiers' team by a
score of 10 to 3. Cass made special re
quest to pitch against the yard boys and
he certainly got his. Home run, three
triple;, three doubles and seven stolen
bases helped some. The Cavanaugh broth
ers were In fine form, not allowing one
stolen base, one base on balls, struck out
twelve and allowed only one hit up to
the ninth Inning, when, after making a
three-base hit, then weakened. Th same
teams play tolay. Score:
8TOCKYARI9. SIGNAL CORPS.
B.H.U.A.B. B.H. O.A.E.
Kennedr, !b. I I I i 01'liich, lb.... 4 0 4 3 1
Talbot, lb.:. 2 1 10 1 Oraaa, p 4 1 1 3 0
Clark, 3b.... 2 2 1 8 1 Sharer, r 8 1 11 0
Orarea, It 4 2 2 0 0 Brewer, 3b... 8 0 1 8 1
Cavanaugh, p 4 3 0 0 CVcGee, ;b ... 4 13 2 1
Ma field, aa.. 4 2 13 1 We I la. aa.... 3 0 10 0
Cavanaugh, el 110 1 OOuthrle. If. .. 3 0 2 0 0
Nolan, el ... 4 10 1 Ojoyce, cf 4 0 2 0 0
Btlfei, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Young, rf.... 4 0 2 0 0
Total 32 II T 18 2 Total 43 3 2T 9 3
Home run: Graves. Three-base hits:
.links. Ca-anaugh. Kennedy. Struck out:
By Cavanaugh. 12: by Cass. 5. Stolen
bases: Stockyards, 7. Time: 1:37.
ARLINGTON WIX8 SIXTH GAME
TaklntT One from Fremont Normal
Gives Team Good Record.
ARLINGTON. Neb., May 31 Arlington
won the tixth straight game yesterday
by defeating the Fremont Normal by a
score of 12 to 3. Murphy, the college
pitcher, had the Arlington batters at his
mercy for four Innings, when they found
him with ease. Arlington would like to
arrange a game for July 4 with some out-of-town
team. Score: R.H.E.
Arlington 0 0 0 0 3 S 1 3 12 14 2
Fremont 0 12000000374
Double piays: Arlington. 8. Bases on
balls: Off Kurup, 6; off Murphy, 3. Struck
out: By Rurup, 10; by Murphy, 6. Bat
teries: Arlington, Rurup and Gaines: Fre.
mom. Murphy and Miller. Umpire; Cook.
Attendance; iM.
Rifles Defeat Florence,
In what proved to be a pitcher's battle
trom atart to finish, the Thurston Rifles'
team won from Harry Sage's Florence
team by a score of 3 to 1. in a fast twelve
Inning game Sunday. Lynch, for the Thurs
ton s was absolutely unhittable In th
pinches, a ball lost In the tall grass In
right field letting a man score from first
with Holmes only run.
Opportune hitting In the twelfth, coupled
with slow fielding allowed the Thurston's
to score two runs which were enough to
win. A good throw to third bv Bowes
the Thurston catcher, spoiling Florence's
only chance. Circus catches by R. Foran
and Captain George leeney of the Thurs
ton's were fielding features. English In
center fleid spoiled a couple of hits.
Score: R.H.E.
Thurston Rifles .. 00000310000 23 7 3
Florence 00000100000 01 6 3
Red Stars Beat (1 aggers.
The Red Stars defeated the Forty-fifth
Street Sluggers by the score of 13 to 12
Sunday, hiore by Innings:
Red Stars l 2 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 LS
Sluggers 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 0 212
Any team averaging 14 years, wlshina
games, call up L. Case, Webster 66.
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BOSTON WINS BOTH GAMES
Bookworm! Take Morning Contest
from Athletic! Three to Two.
PITCHERS BATTLE AFTERNOON
Visitors Win In er -( on Pnsa. Fol
lowed h Trlajle- and tarrlflre
Kir Other American
I.eaarne Scores.
PHILADELPHIA, May 31-Boston again
defeated Philadelphia this afternoon, the
score being 2 to L Coombs and Morgan had
a pitchers' battle. In which the former had
the better of It In the matter of base hits.
Boston won the game In the seventh Inning
on a pass to Gessler, Walter's triple and
-Wagner's sacrifice fly. Philadelphia made
a rally in the ninth, but with one run
scored and men on second and third, Mor
gan ended the game by striking out
Thomas. Score, afternoon game:
PHILADELPHIA.
BOSTON.
B.H. O.A.E
I 0 I 0 0
B.H. O.A.E. Harteel. If,
Nile. 3b 4 0 1 0 OCanley. rf....l 0 4 0 0
rrench. 8b.... 1 3 3 4 OColllna 3b.... 4 113 0
Speaker. cf...4 0 1 0 0 Murphy. rf... 4 3 8 0 0
elr, IT 8 0 1 0 ODavH, lb...
Hoopr. If.... 8 0 t 0 OBakee, 3b...
TV'olter. lb.... I 1(3 OBarrr. a...
Wagner, aa... 1 0 4 0 OThomaa, e.
Spencer, c ... 1 t I tCoombe, p..
Morgan, p.... 3 0 1 0
Total....
ToUlt 37 3 27 14 0
Boston 0 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0
.80800
.40100
.10 0 10
..83110
..801 40
,2 27 I 0
0 2 0 0-2
0 0 0 1-1
rwo-base hit: French. Three-hase hit:
Wolter. Sacrifice hits: Ganley, Davis. Wag
ner. Stolen bases: Thomas, Barrv. Hooper.
Ieft on bases: Boston. 4; Philadelphia. 7.
First base on balls: Off Morgan, I: off
Coombs, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Morgan,
Thomas. HtrucV out: By Morgan, 3; bv
Coombs. 4. Tim; 1:58. Umpires: Sheridan
and Egan.
Boston defeated Philadelphia In the morn
ing game. 3 lo 2. Score:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
U.ri.O A E. HMD A tC
Nile. 3b 6 1 1 1 OHartael. If... 4 0 2 0 0
French, 2b... 2 14 0 OOanler, cf ... 8 0 4 0 0
Speaker. cf .S 12 0 OColllna. 2h... 4 113 0
Oeaaler. rf....5 10 0 OMurphr. rf...8 0 0 1 0
Hooper, if..
.4 0 0 0 OTIavIa, H ... 4 1 2 0
2 13 0 OBaker. 3D.... 2 0 13 3
. 4 8 3 2 Ofiarry. aa.... 3 0 4 3 0
. 3 0 4 8 OThomaa. C....S 0 ft 1 0
.1 0 0 3 OBender. p.... 1 13 0 0
Dgert, p 0 0 0 0 0
.35 9 27 U flvlrkern. p....fl 0 0 0 0
Wolier. lb..
Wagner, aa.
Spencer, c,
CI co tie. p..
Totals....
Nlchola .... 1 0 0 0 0
Totala ...2H 3 27 13 2
Batted for Dygert In eighth.
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 03
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hit: Gessler. Bases on balls:
Off Clcotte. 3; off Bender. 4: off Vtekers, 1.
Struck out: By Clcotte, 6: by Bender. 2; by
Dygert, i. Time of game: 1:17. Umpires:
Egan and Sheridan.
Detroit Wins and Ties.
CHICAGO. Mav 31. Detroit and Chicago
played a 7 to 7 tie game In eight Innings
this afternoon. The game was called at
5 o'clo :k to allow the teams to catch
trains east. Detroit apparently had the
game won In the early stages, with a
score of 7 to 2 In Its favor, but the locals
rallied, scoring four la the seventh and
one In the eighth. Score:
CBICAOO. DETROIT.
B.H.O A.B. B.H. O.A.E.
Hhhn. rf S 1 0 0 OMcIntrre, If.. 4 1 ? 0 0
White, cf 4 2 t 1 OBueh. aa 4 1 3 1 !
labell. lb 3 0 12 J OCrawford. cf.. 10 10 0
Dougherty, If 4 8 0 0 0 Cohh. rf 3 2 4 1
Purtell. 3b.... 4- 2 2 3 I Mnrlarlty, lb. 4 8 1 0
Tannehlll, aa. 4 1 2 4 OO'Leary, 8b.. 4 1110
AH, th 4 2 1 t OSchaefer, 2b.. 8 I I 3 2
Payne, V 3 10 n Schmidt, C....4 1100
Scott, p 0 0 0 0 OCpeer, p 10 12 0
Plene, p 3 1 0 3 0Rnaaman ....0 0 0 0 0
Welday I 0 0 0 OMonee ....... 0 0 0 0 0
Kllllan. p... 0 0 0 1 0
Total 33 12 24 15 1 Wlllett. p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 31 10 24 b
Batted for Speer In eighth. -
Ran for Rossman In eighth.
Batted for Tannehlll In eighth. '
Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 1-7
Detroit 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 07
Stolen bases: Cobb, Morlarity, Jones.
Two-base hits: Schaefer, Tannehlll,
Schmidt, Fiene. .Sacrifice hits: Isbsll (2),
Schaefer. Hits: Off Scott, 6 In three in
nings; off Flene, 6 In five Innings; off
Speer, 11 In seven Innings; off Kllllan, 1
in two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By
Seott, 2; by Flene, 3. Base on balls: Off
Scott, 2; off Flene, 2; off Speer, 2; off
Wlllett. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By
Scott. Cobb. Time: 2:02. Umpires: Perrtn
and Evans.
Detroit defeated Chicago this morning,
5 to 1. Score:
CHICAGO. DETROIT.
B.H.O. A E B.H. O.A.E.
Hahn. rf....B 1 0 1 0 Vclntyro, If.. 6 1 1 0 0
White. rf....2 1 0 0 0 Buah. aa 4 3 0 4 1
frbell, lb ... 3 Oil 'Crawford, cf.. 4 3 3 i
L
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t'oughertv. If, 4 1 4 0 ocnhh. rf 1 I " 0
Punell. Jh .. 4 I 1 2 Mortality, lb. I 1 II 0 0
Tannehlll. . 3 0 4 2 1 O learr. lb . 4 1 0 0
Air. Sb 4 1 1 tlS.hne'er. 2h . 4 0 0 1 0
Sulllwn. 2 2 1 Slanage. e.... 4 100
Ktirna. p 1 n 0 It Mullln. 8 1 0 0
Sn'or. p. .30000
Weldsv ....1 1 0 0 ii Total II It l 2
owena 1 0 0 0 n
Totala . 31 57 13 4
Hatted for Tsnnehill In ninth.
Batted for Sullivan In ninth
Detroit 00040100 05
Chicago 000000O0 11
Two-base hits: Crawford, Mclntyre.
Struck out: Rv Burns. .".; by Sutor, 5; bv
Mullin. 7. Buses on balls- Off Burns. 3:
off Sutor. 1; off Mullln. 3. Time of game:
2 hours. Umpires: Evans and Perrlne.
Kven Break In Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Mav 31. Cleveland made It
an even break today by winning this after
noon's gnme. 5 to 1. Dlneen and Graham
were knocked nut of the box. while .loss
was effective throughout. lalole's batting
was a feature, he making a single, two
doubles and at triple. Score, morning game:
CLEVELAND ST. LOIS
R.H.O.A.K ' B H.O.A.K
Onode rf 3 0 3 0 DHartaell. Tf..4 0 10 0
Bradley. Jb... 4 0 1 1 otlrlgaa. If I n 0 0
Turner. aa....4 0 2 4 0 Ferrla. lb... 8 t 8 3 0
lIole. lb. .. 4 4 3 5 OWallare. aa .. 3 0 1 I 0
ui.,l,nin ill I ! " I Wllllama. 2b. 3 0 1 5 0
stovall. lh...l in n o.tone. lb S 1 14 0
Faaterlr, c... I Z
I-ord. If 4 I 1
OMrAleeae, cf. 3 1 I 1
Oi'rlaer. c I 1 '
Joae. p 3 0 0 2 1 Smith, c.
.11111
.10 0 1 0
,. 1 0 0 1 o
.10 0 10
lllneen. p.
Total! 2 27 14 :orahara. p
Bailey, p.,
I
Tnt.la "a S "I IT I
Cleveland 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0
a. i i. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Hits (apportioned: 5 hits and IS times at
bat off Dlneen in four Innings; 3 hits and
7 times at bat off Graham In two Innings;
1 hit and 6 times at hat off aBlley In two
Innings. Two base hits: I.ajole (2). Hinch
man Three-base hit: l.ajoie. Sacrifice hit:
Hlnehman. Stovall. Eastetly. Ferris. Stolen
bases: Stovall, 'Jones. Double plays: Mc
Aleese to Wallace to Jones. Turner to
Lajoie to Stovall. First base- nn balls: Off
Dlneen. 1; off Bailey 1. Left on bases:
Cleveland, 4; St. V0"1"' 2 Struck out: By
Joss, 3; bv Dlneen, 2; by Bailey, 1. Passed
ball: Smith. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Kerin
and O'Loughlln.
St. IaiuIs defeated Cleveland. to 3, In
the morning game. Wallace's fielding was
a feature. Score:
CLEVELAND. ST. LOCIS
B.H.O.A.E. B H.O.A.K
Ooode. rf....S 2 1 0 IHartiell, rf 3 1 10 0
Bradley. 3b... 4 Oil OOrlgga, If.... 52230
Turner, e....4 2 1 S Orerrta, 3b ... B 2 2 10
Icicle. 2b.... 4 1 4 0 1 Wallace. aa..6 1 3 in
Hlnehman. cf. 3 1 5 0 0 Wllllama. 2b. 4 2 3 8 0
Stovall. lb... 4 10 2 IJnnea. lb.. . 6 10 0 1
Clarke. cf....2 0 4 " OMcAleee. cf. 3 ft 1 n o
Lord. If 4 8 3 0 OCrlger. c I 0 S 2 0
Rhoadea, p.. I II 0 8 OCrta. P 4 1 1 il 0
Sltton, p 0 0000
Kaaterly .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ' W 27 1
Beml 1 0 0 0 0
Totala 34 10 27 II 3
Batted for Rhoade In eighth.
"Batted for Sltton In ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 3
St. Louis 11010030 041
Two-base hits: Ferris. 2; Wallace, Crlss
Hartzell. Bases on balls: Off Rhoades, 4;
off diss, 3. Struck out: By Rhoadea, 3;
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Washington Defeats New lark.
WASHINGTON. May SI. Washington
bunched hits on Rrockett In tha sixth In
ning of today's game and easily defeated
rsew York s to 1. Gray was a nissle arm
his work and a great stop by Chase wen
features. Scheduled morning game was
postponed on account of rain. Score:
WASHINGTON. NEW YORK-
B.H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A.K
Prom, if ... I I 0 OOreo. rf 4 I 1
Conrcy. 3b... I 12 OKngla, If I 1 1
Delehantr. lb 4 1 1 1 0 mherfeld. Hi. 8 0 8 3 0
Pnnohue. lb.. 4 111 1 Hemphill, ef. 1 8 41
Milan, rf . .4 110 ochaee. lb ...3 Oil
Clvmer. rf....1 0 10 1 Kulght. 3b.... 4 0 0 1 0
McBrlde. a . 4 I t OAualln. .... I 0 8 11
Street, r 4 1 8 1 Blair, e 8 8 8 0 0
dray, p 4 1 i OBrorkett. . . I 0 0 1.1
. Cheer.ro, a . . . . 0 0 1 a
Totala 31 10 87 14. lWant 1 0 0
Total 80 4 14 8
x Batted for Beckett In seventh.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 t x-
New York 0 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 I
Two base hits. Blair? Milan, McBrlde.
Street. Hits: off Brockett. 7 In 0 Innings;
off Cheshro. 3 In Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Conroy, Chase. Double plays: Knight.
Austin and Chase. Left on bases: Wash
ington, ft; New York, 0. First base on
balls, off Grav. 3; off Brockett, 2; off
Chesbro, 1. Struck out: Gray, 2; Brock-
taa. 1. Wild pitch. Rrockett. Umpires,
Hurst and Connolly. Tlpie. 1:50.
Gasalp with the Sparta.
Looks like the Sox just can't beat De
troit. That makes two out of three against
Swalm.
That was awful vengeance the Pirates
took on the Curs.
Now for that last gam at Sioux City
and on to Des Moines.
The American association race, as a
whole, is the best of any.
At any rate we scared those loux by
taking the first two gnmes. .
It evidently angered the Cubs when the
Pirates made such a bluff at winning.
Lajorle must have got disgusted Sunday.
He made a hit every time at bat four.
Maybe If Overall hadn't passed seven
men the Cubs might hae had a look-In.
Slugger BUI got two hits Sunday, but he
was off at third enough to make two
errors.
By the way. where Is that dual umpire
svstem the Western league was to have
this year?
With Waldron, Jude and Davidson In the
outfield Lincoln certainly could not be Im
proved on there.
Lincoln and Denver are blaming It on
the umpires. Which, of course. Is as good '
an excuse as any.
1 he official scorer at Pueblo ought to
take a few lessons In compiling his sum
mary of the game.
A Plotix City paper sars Bill Schlpke
once wanted to play with the team In that
city. Get out; what's the use to knock Ilka
that?
Egan seems to have shoved Miller Hug
gins Into the background. Seems almost
credible as to say that Zimmerman has
forced Evers to the bench.
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