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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA,
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Omaha Drowns Prohibs and Advances Toward First
IN THE RAIN
Lincoln ii Paralyzed on Its Own
Brand of Drink.
ROTTRKIS ROMP OFT WITH GAME
Drive On of Green'a .'Hire Yooun
Pitcher to tue Bench, Whr He
I Protected from Wet, and
Wallop Another.
(1ms ha, 11. Lincoln, t.
Those Prohibitionists from the stat
capital don't know when they have got
a good thing Omaha gave them their
own brand of drink yesterday and then
beat m hands down. Between the
showers the Rourkes batted two Prohlb
pitchers all over Pa nice, sloppy ground
up to the sixth Inning, when Umpire Mul
lln called the game because of darkness.
Play was stopped by heavy shower
In the fifth Inning and the ground was
thoroughly soaked, but the umpire Insisted
that play continue, with the result that
Omaha made another run In the fifth and
one more run In the sixth, as well as fat
tening the batting average by five more
Mts.
Oreen thought ha would give Farthing,
Ma new southpaw from Wesley an univer
sity, another try, but be we too wild.
Farthing halls from Lander, Wyo., the
same town that produced Scott, who went
to Comiekey from Wichita this year. He
was yanked out f the game In the third
Inning after Sullivan had a passed ball
and af'er three runs had been made.
NokIc was substituted, but the slaughter
went on ami three more runs were marked
on th- score board before the aide was
retired.
Hollenbeck and Oadman were in the
points for Omaha . Hollenbeck was bit
fov but five singles and most of these
tre hard Infield drives which might have
been killed on a dry field. In the third
Inning Gagnier hit a hard one right at
Captain Uranck, which took a bad bound
and Jumped over his shoulder, and the
second was a drive by Harris right at
Hollenbeck, which nearly put one of his
flnsters out of commission.
Lincoln started to Lend.
Lincoln started off In the lead by mak
ing two runs in the opening round. Wal
dron walked, hut died at aecond on David
son's attempt to sacrifice. Jude grounded
out to King and then the trouble began.
Jack Thomas drew a pass and Gagnier
hit a hard drive at Kane, near first base.
Kane knocked the ball down and then
fell. He tried to throw to Holly at first,
but the ball went high and Davidson
scored. Thomas came home on a success
ful double steal which he and Gagnier
worked.
Fisher made a run for Omaha In the
first on a base on balls, another base
on balls to King, a steal and Prltchett's
Juggle of Welch's drive.
Hollenbeck got out of a tight hole In
the second by the aid of a fast double
play. Sullivan had opened with a single
and died at second when Pritchett tried
to sacrifice. Farthing hit a Texas leaguer
and Pendry dropped Waldron'a long fly.
filling the bags, with one out. Davidson,
one of the. hardest hitters in the league,
was at bat. Holly pitched him an Inshoot,
which the big fellow nailed and drove at
Holly, who speared the ball, subdued
Pritchett at the plate and then nailed
Davidson- at first by' a neat throw from
Cudhian.'"
'" ' Then Cornea Six Raa.
Then came the big second. Captain
Franck walked as a starter and Cadman
beat out a bunt. Oadman Incidentally made
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Standing of the Teams
WEST LEAGUE I AMER ASS.V
W L Pet I W.I,. Pel.
Wichita ....22 14 .HUiMllwaukee .. 20 .5PJ
Omaha 22 15 .S;ii Indianapolis 2 24 .f3
Sioux City. ..19 14 .STS loutsvllle ..27 24.f
Ie Moines .20 17 .Ml'Cnlumbu ..27 24 .f.39
Denver 17 17 .SOO Minneapolis 24 23 .821
Topeka 1 17 .tsS.Toledo 22 27 . 449
Lincoln 13 22 .3 .3 St. Paul ....19 24 .422
Pueblo 12 24 .331, Kan. City.. ..19 1 .404
NAT. LEAOl'F, I AMEFl. LEAGUE.
WLPct WLPct.
Pittsburg ...30 12 .714! Detroit U '
Chicago 2t 16 ,WN York. ..22 is m
New York. ..20 17 .Mr Philadelphia 23 17 .875
Cincinnati ...24 23 . 632, Boston 22 19 .837
Philadelphia 17 21 .447 Cleveland ..18 22 .40
Brooklyn ...17 13 .42SSt. Louis ....17 22 .43
St. Louis.... 17 2 .3M Chicago 17 22 .m
Boston 12 28 .300 Washington U 17 .80S
GAMES TODAY
Western League Lincoln at Omaha, To
peka at Wichita. Pueblo at Denver, Des
Moines at Sioux City.
National League Boston at Cincinnati,
Brooklyn at St. Loula. New York at Chi
cago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg.
American League Chicago at Washing
ton. St. Loula at Boston, Detroit at New
York. Cleveland at Philadelphia.
American Association Milwaukee at Col
urabua. Kansas City at Loulsvllla. St. Paul
at Toledo, Minneapolis at Indianapolis.
three hits during the six Innings played.
Holly struck out and Fisher walked. King
drew a pas, which foroed In a run.
Schlpke singled and drove In two more
runa and Welch hit long fly to left,
whloh Jude misjudged and did not tomt
within ft mile of getting under. Bulllven
let a hot one get by him and Farthing was
retired and Nagle substituted. The slaugh
ter did not atop, for Pendry hit a hot one
at Pritchett which was Juggled and Kane
alnglej. Franck also singled, but Cadman
grounded out.
For the rent of the game the Riurkes
kept hitting the ball while Lincoln could
not find it for safe ones.
The same team play this afternoon.
The score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. B,
r isher, if 1 2 1 1 0 0 0
King, 2b 1 1 0 0 I 1
Schlrke, 3b B 1 3 1 2 0
Welch, rf 4 1 1 2 0 0
Pendry, cf 4 1 t 1 1 1
Kane, lb t 0 1 T 0 1
Franck, ss 3 3 2 2 1 0
Cadtran. c 4 11116
hollenbeck, p 4 t 0 4 0
Totals SJ 11 I! IS 11 1
LINCOLN.
, ... AB. R H. O. A. E.
aldron, rf 1 0 0 0 0
Davidson, cf 3 1 0 0 9 1
Jude. If 3 0 0 110
Thomas, lb 1 I S 0 0
Oagnter. ss t 0 2 8 0 0
Harris. 2b 10 10 0 1
Sullivan, c 3 0 10 10
Pritchett. 3b 8 0 0 0 1 1
Farthing, p 10 10 0 0
Nagle, p 2 0 0 0 5 0
Totals 26 3 IS 1 3
Omaha Runs 18 0 11 111
Hits 0 6 14 3 315
Lincoln Runs 3 0 1 0 0 03
Hits 1 2 t 0 1 0-
Two-base hits: Schlpke, Pendry. Passed
balls: Sullivan (2), Cadman. Wild pitch:
Hollenbeck. First baso on balls: Off Hol
lenbeck. 8: off Farthing. 5: off Nagle. 1.
Struck out: By Hollenbeck. 4: by Farth
ing. 8; by Nagle, 1. Double play: Hollen
beck to Cadman to Kane. Stolen bases
Fisher, King, Franck, Thomas. Oagnler.
Left on bases: Omaha. ; Lincoln. 7.
Sacrifice hit: Kane. Time: 1:55. Umpire:
Mullen. Attendarce, 900.
Notes at the Gfirae.
Fifteen hits In six Innings will help to
fatten the Omaha batting averages.
Green probably will trot out Schoolmaster
Jones today to stop the mad career of the
Rourkes.
Waldron made a couple of pretty throws
from his garden which held the' runners
on the sacks.
If Lincoln will stay In town long enough
the Rourkes would soon be at the top of
the list again.
During th'e rain Sanders tried to do the
coaching act with an umbrella, but Mullen
made him run.
King, the second best hitter li the league
was the only Omaha batter who did not
get a hit during the six Innings.
Sanders rr.!de a big hit by running out
to the third base "oecliinj line In the fifth
inning with an umbrella. Vhe ump chased
him back.
Welch made a feature catch with his
meat hand in the last Inning and then
made another pretty running catch In the
same inning.
TOPEKA BEST AT THE BATFEUT
Timely Hlttlnar of the Ball Spelled
Wichita Loss.
WICHITA. June 7. Topeka won ft batfest
from Wichita today. T to S. Both teams hit
hard, but Topeka's drives were more
timely. Kerns really won the game In the
sixth, when his homo run drove In two
ahead of him. Weaver and Pennell got
homers for Wichita, but in each instance
there was no one on bases.
With the score 7 to 2 against them the
Jobbers started a batting rally In the
tlghth and came within one of tying the
score. Mlddleton beat out a bunt, Ander
lon singled, Mlddleton scored on Hughes'
single and Andoson went to third. He
scored on Ponncll's drive to the club house,
which Wolley caught after a long run.
Holland drove the hall to the club house
for three bases and Hughes scored. Wester-
lil sconM Holland wtlh a single to left.
owney s spectacular stop of Roberts'
drive saved the day for Topeka in the
ninth, as he would have scored the tying
run when Mlddleton hit for two bases.
Mlddleton. Pettlgrcw. Hughes and
Downle starred In the field. Kunkle was
put out of the park and fined for kicking.
The score:
WICHITA.
AB. R H. O. A. E.
O.
0
Mlddleton. rf...
.... 6 1 3
Anderson, ss
.... 6 1 1
.... 4 11
Hughes. 2b
Pennell. If
.... 3
.... 4
Holland, lb
Westersil, 3b 4
Pettigrew. cf 4
Weaver, c 4
Brennan, p 3
Roberts 1
Totals...
37
4 U 17 12
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
H. O. A. E.
Woolley. cf 6 0 0 3 0 0
Oder. 3b 4 3 3 3 3 0
Kunkle. lb 1 0 0 4 0 0
McManus. lb 4 1 I 10 0 A
Fenlon. rf 5 0 2 0 0 0
Thomasson. It 6 1 2 3 0 1
Kahl. 2b 3 113 4
Downle. ss 4 1 1.0 4 0
Kerns, c 4 I 1 6 1 0
Wright, p 3 0 111
Totals 38 7 11 JT
Patted for Brennnn In the ninth.
Wichita 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
12
I 11
Tcpeka .' 1 0 : 0 0 3 0
i o- r
Struck out: By Bieinan. 1; by Wright!
t First base or. balls: Off Brennan, 1.
Two-base hits: Mlddleton, Geier. Three-
base hit: Holland. Home runs: Weaver,
Pennell. Kerns. Stolen base: Pennell
Sacrifice hit: Kahl. Sacrifice flies: Pen
nell. Wright. Left on bases: Wichita. S
Topeka. 7. Time: 1.S0. Umpire: Clarke.
Attendance. 7W.
Gaaaea Poataoacd.
At Sioux City Sioux Cltv-Des Molnea
game postponed: rain.
At Denver Denver-Pueblo gam post
poned; rain.
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PIRATES DEFEAT OUAKERS
m
Pittsburg Wini T.st Game from
Philadelphia in Eighth.
HITS AEE BUNCHED ON M0EEN
He Wu lavlarlble Early In Game,
bat la Eighth He Allowa Three
Hits and Girea
Paaa.
PITTSBURG, June 7.-By a grand rally
in the eighth Inning, Pittsburg defeated
Philadelphia today by score of 4 to 8.
The visitors made three runs In the fifth
inning, chiefly on ecratch hlta. Until the
eight Inning Moren was Invincible, but In
that Inning he weakened and after allowing
ft triple, ft double and ft bese on balls,
enough to give three runa, he was re
placed by Brown. Wagner, the next man
up, doubled, scoring Clarke. Leifleld
pitched ft good game, but was taken out to
allow Hyatt to bat for him. Pcore:
rrTTSBVIlO. PHILADELPHIA.
B H.O.A.B. B.H O.A.E
lUrbeaa. Sb.. 0 13 0a-n.be, lb.... 3 t I
Lf.rh. cf 4 11 aorant, k
Clarke. It 4 3 10 4 M.(M, It 4 3 0 0
W.soer. as... 4 13 4 Tima, rf 4 1 1 0
Ahtn. la... f e ll l onrananeia. la . w
Millar, lb 4 113 eoiboma, f... 4 4 4 0 1
Wilaon, rf...
OIMrq, o.-..
Loin.14. a...
Hrtt
A4.au. p....
(114 10ml.iv, .... ire
3 4 11 4reiu, a 1144
411 llor.n. I 1 4 J
1 1 4 4 4Brcwa, a 0 1 1
..
Tetals U 134 T 1
Total. It T IT 14 1
Batted for Leifleld in eighth.
Pittsburg 000004 4
Philadelphia 00003000 03
Two base hits: Hyatt. Wagner, Titus.
Three bsse hit: Clarke. Hits: Off Leifleld,
4 In seven Innings; off Moren, 6 In seven
and one-third innings; off Brown, 1 In
two-thirds of an Inning. Sacrifice fly:
Grant. Left on bases: Pittsburg, B; Phila
delphia, 4. Bane on balls: Off Moren, 3.
Struck out: By Moren, 3; by Leifleld, 1; by
Adams, 3. Time: 1:18. Umpires: Klem and
Kane.
Brooklyn Blank St. l.oala.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 7. Effective
pitching by Bell gave the, Brooklyn team
a 3 to 0 viotory over St. Louis In the open
ing game of the series here today. Beebe
pitched good ball for the losers, but a
base on bails In the sixth netted a run
and McMillan's double and a sacrifice and
a fielder's choice resulted in another tally,
Score:
BROOKLYN. ST. LOVtSJ.
I : B. H.O.A.B. B. H.O.A.B.
Burrli. If I 1 1 1 OPvrn.. lb ... 4 0 0 10
Hnmm.il. lb. 4 4 I OSh.w. rf 113 0 0
Alp.rm.it. lb. 4 3 4
Hunter, rf . .. 4 1 0
Ler.noi. Sb... 1 1 0
Rintna. cf. ... I 0 I
MrKlraen. b 4 0 1
B.rsui, e 10 1
I i Broun. nan, e. I a s 1
0 OKonrtrhy. lb. 4 4 II
1 OEt.iu, rf 110 0
4 spin., if I 1 o
t AHul.vltt. ... I 1 0 I
3 ortilbm. lb.... 116 1
Bell, p 10 11 OBrehs, p..
McMillan, i.. I 1 0 1 0Luh
.. I 0 0 T
.. t 0 4 0 0
..0 0 0 4 0
Sal)., p..
Total. II I 37 IS 1
Tot. Is. .
. i n ii l
Batted for Beebe In eighth.
Brooklyn 00001100 02
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two base hit: McMillan: Sacrifice hit:
Kustus. Double plays: Beebe, Gilbert and
Konetchy; Alperman and Hummell; Mc
Millan, Alperman and Hummell. Stolen
bases: Ellis. Burch. Wild pitch: Beebe.
Base on balls: Off Bell. 2; off Beebe. 1; off
Bailee. 1. Struck out: Bv Beebe. 6: bv Hell.
6. Hits: Off Beebe, t In eight Innings; off
Sallee. none In one Inning. Left on bases:
St. Louis, 4; Brookln, 5. Time: 1:43. Um
pires: Truby and Rlngler.
Cincinnati Defeat Boston.
CINCINNATI. June 7. Bates started to
day's game with a three base hit, but was
unable to acore. In the second Inning Bos
ton had the bases full before a man was
retired and then were unable to bring In
a tally. Cincinnati knocked Ferguson out
of the box In the second inning. Score:
CINCINNATI. BOSTON.
B. H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.K.
Millar, rf 4 0 I 0 OBatae. If 4 1 1 I 0
Pr.n. lb 4 I 1 I ost.m. lb 4 1 10 I
Dncbar. If... 3 I I 1 Idrwiur. lb. . 4 1 I I I
Lntwrt. Sb.... 4 I 0 1 IBraumont. cf. I 0 10 0
V:trh.ll. rf.. I 1 1 0 ORItrh.r. lb... 4 110 0
Hobltti.i, lb. 4 IU 1 ODthlan. ...... 3 0 0 1 1
MrLa.n. c 3 0 I 0 OBrrk.r. rf.... 4 1 I 0 0
Both, a 10 0 4 esmlth. e I 3 110
Down.jt. aa... 4 1 0 1 1 Fruon. p..1 0 0 4 0
Campbell, p.. 4 1 0 I 4M.ti.rn. p.... 14 110
Orah.m .... 1 0 0 0 0
Total. a 11 n 10 I
Tot.la It T 14 14 I
Batted for Mattern In ninth.
Cincinnati 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0
Boston 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two base hits: Bescher, Smith. Three
base hits: Mitchell, Bates. Sacrifice hits:
McLean. Smith. Stolen base: Egan. Double
plays: Bescher to Hoblluel; Downey. Egan
and Hoblttzel; Sweeney to Stem. Baae on
balls: Off Campbell, 3; off Mattern, 4.
Struck out: By Campbell, 2; by Mattern, 1.
Hits: Off Ferguson, In two Innings; off
Mattern. 6 In six innings. Time: 1:43. Um
pires: Cusack and Johnstone.
Games Poetooaed.
At Chicago Chicago New York
postponed; cold weather.
game
GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Senator Fall la Hit Walakt and Are
Shat Oat.
WASHINGTON. June 7-chlcago had an
key ti.ne shutting out Washington twtav
S to 0. Walsh was a pusxle to the local
batsmen, while Gray was hit hard and
had poor support. Score:
CHICAGO. WASHINGTON
B. H.O.A.B. n u n a a
"in. rf 4 0 0 0 0 Browns, If... 4 110
P.r.nt, ef,... I 110 Oconroy, lb . .4 0 I 0 0
mbou. id an 1 a Pol.h.ntjr. lb 4 I I 0 0
noutkertjr. If 4 4 0 0 ODonohua. lb.. 4 0 14 0
Purt.ll, Sb... 4 I 4 0 Milan. ! 1 1 1 a n
T.nn.hlll, m. I 1 1 I Ol'r.sl.ub. rf . . 4 0 I 0 0
At., e 4 III OMrBriaa. m... I 1 3 t I
a, e I 13 1 OStraet. c I III!
walah. p. 4 111 OOr.r. a 1 a a a a
Tot.l. II V II 0 Tetal. II 1 17 II 4
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 38
Sacrifice hit: Tannehlll Own h,i
bases: Parent, label), Partell. Atx. Double
play: Gray to McBrlde to Donahue. Left
on bases: Washington. (; Chicago, 3.
on nans: un tray, 3; orr Walsh, 1.
Bases on errors: Chicago, 3. Struck out:
By Gray, t: bv Walsh. 4. Tim- 1 mi
Umpires: Connolly and Hurst.
Naps Bat Oat Victory.
PHILADELPHIA. June 7. Cleveland de
feated the home team. 3 to 1, today, bat
ting Plank off the rubber In two Innings.
nerger Kept rnuaaeipnia a hlta scattered,
but he also made a three-baxeer. which
drove in two of Cleveland's runs. Score:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
B H.O.A.B. a B. H.O.A.B.
Ooo!e. rf 4 110 OHartMl. If... 4 110 0
Braalay. lb . I 111 OGanlay. cf . . 1100
B.H. I 1 1 I 1 Collin., lb... 4 0 4 1 0
Lsjot. Ik ... I 111 Murphr. rf...4 100
Hinchtnan. at I 4 1 4 0 D.rl, lb 4 1 I 1 0
Star.ll, lb.... 4 11 VHakar. lb 4 111
Bemta, c. .
.4110 Barrr. aa 4 I 1 1 0
Lor. If
Brar, p...
Tata la
.4 I OTtlomaa. O ...0 I 1 a'
.1114 Llrtnctoa. c I 1 I 1
Pl.nk. p 1 0 0 0 0
IX I 1 Drrt, p 1 1 0
Vlekara, p.... 4 0 0 0
Siclnna. 14)
U.ltmullar .1 1 4 0 0
Tot.l. 14 I 17 II 1
Batted tor Thoma In second.
' 'Batted for Dygert in eighth.
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Cleveland 1 30000000
Two-base hit: Baker. Three-base bit:
Berger. Hits: Off Plank, 6 in two in
nings; off Dygert, 4 In six Innings; off
Vlikera. none In one Inning. Sacrifice
hits: Bradley, H Inch man. dtolen base
Ball. Double play: Baker to Davis: Bali
to Stovall. Liert on base: Philadelphia, 0;
Cleveland. 6. Baaea on balls: Off Dygert,
3. Hit with pitched ball: By Dygert, 1.
Struck out: By Plank. 3: by Dygert. 6:
by Berger, 7. Time: l.il. Umpire: Egan
and Sheridan.
New York Baachea Kits.
NEW YORK. June T. New York hit
Summer savagely In the fourth and fifth
Innings today and easily defeated Detroit
6 to 1. Manning pitched a strong game
and scattered the four hlta mad off
him through a many Innings. Detroit's
only run resulted from errors by Laporte
and Austin, boor:
.NEW YORK. PgTKOIT
B.H.O.A B. B.H O A B
Craa. rf 4 I 1 0 Mrlnurra. It. 4 1 I 0 0
Kaalsr rf .. I I I uh. M I 4 4 4
P.lhartaM, lb. 4 1 1 I orra.far . ef . 4 14
r.mia. If 4 II OC'.ati. rf .....I 1 1
Ch.aa. lb 4 111 OMartarttr. lb. I I 10 1 4
Larerta. lb . 4 I I IO Lhm, Ik . I I 4
Autt'n as -. I t I 1 !i.'h.frr, la . 1 I 1 4
Klatoe. a... I til IBrbauai, c ... 1 411
Moaning. ... I 4 0 I Ber1tn4nrf, It t 1 I 4
immwr. p. . I 0 0 I a
Tot.l. U 11 27 II lR.m.n ...,t a 0 0
Work., p 0 0 1
Total. 4 14 IT 1
Patted for Summers In eighth.
Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
New York 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 6
Two-base hits: Klelnow. Schaefer. Three
base hit: Cree Sacrifice hit: Morlarlty.
Stolen base: F.ngle. Left on bases: De
troit, 3; New York. 4. First base on er
rors: Detroit. 2. Double plays: Klelnow
to Laporte to Klelnow, Schaefer to Bush
to Morlarlty. Chase to Elberfeld, Becken
dorf to O'Leary. Struck ou: By Man
ning, S: by Summers. 3; by Works, 1.
First base on balls: Off Manning, 3; off
Summers. 1. Wild pltrh: Summers Hits:
Off Summers In seven Innings. 10; off
Works In one Inning, 1. Time: 1:47. Um
pires: Evans and Perrine.
Bontan Win from St. I.eals.
BOSTON. June 7. Graham'a curves did
not pustle the local batsmen today and
Boston won from St. Louis. to 4. Cl
cotte replaced Arellanes In the fourth In
ning and was generally effective. Score:
BOSTON ST. LOftS.
B.H.O.AB B. H.O.A.B.
Nll.s. ......
Lore. Sb. . . .
Speaker, rf.
rrrnrb. lb..
Hfioper. If..
St.hl. lb ...
W'nit.r, rf . .
Carrtf.n, e ,
Ai. liana., p
Cleotta, p...
4 117 lH.rttrll. rf .. 4 0 1 1 0
ill OHnftm.n. rr .s 1 n
I 4 0 0W.ll.ra. .... 4 1 A I
II I lrrrrln, lb I 0 0 I
114 1 WIMI.ma. lb. I 0 1 I
I 11 0 OJnne.. Ik I 1 10 1
110 M'-Aleeee. If.. 1110
14 0 1 st.ohraa.
4 0 4 1
3 4 11
10 osmltji. a ...
... . 1 0 0 OQrah.ra. p.
OUa
..17 II 37 10 4 Hnvall. p.,
Pattsrson .
.10 0 0
.1444
.14 10 0
..ioao
Tatale.
.14 I 34 II 1
Total.
Batted for Graham In fifth.
Batten for Howell In ninth.
St. Louis 1O0OO300O4
Boston 0 l 2 I 1 0 0 0 -4
Two-base hits: Wallace, Nile. Three
base hit: Speaker. Home run: Speaker.
Hits: Off Arellanes In three and one
third Innings, 2; off Clcotte In five and
two-thirds innings. 1; off Graham in four
Innings. 11; off Howell in fcur Innings. 4.
Sacrifice fly: Ferris. Stolen bases: Lord
(2), Stahl (2), Nllea. Double play: Nlles
to French to Stahl. Left on bases: St.
Louia. 7; Boston, 3. First base on balls:
Off Arellanes, 2: off Clcotte, 2; off Howell,
1. First base on errors: St. Louis, 3.
Struck out: By Graham. 3; by Arellanea,
3 Wild pitch: Graham. Time: 2:10.
Lmplres: Kerln and O Loughlln.
GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Mllaraakee Drop Third Straight to
Colambna.
COLUMBUS, O., June 7.-Odwell and
Shreck either hit In or scored all the runs
Columbus made today off Milwaukee and
that club dropped the third straight game
today. 6 to 2. Pape was driven to the bench
In the third. Wacker was effective, an
error and a double steal causing him to
be scored upon. Milwaukee bunched three
hits, with a pass, in the second Inning and
scored two runs. Score:
COLl'MBt'S. MILWAl'KKX.
B.H. O.A.E. n u n a a
J. Clarke. If . 4 1 4 0 0Robln.on. ss. 4 1 6 1 1
Morl.rltjr m. I 1 4 1 1H. rl.rs lb. I
KniSOT. rf....4 1 0 0 flR.na.il. ef...4 4 14 0
r- i ti T : Jtct'orm-, lb I 0 1 SO
Odw.ll, lb.... 4 4 7 0 OB.rrr. rf 4 110 1
Bhrack, c..... 4 114 OMrO.nn. lb... I 0 4 0 0
O "nurse. 2b. 4 O 3 s OHortettdr. e . 4 I 1 1 0
Mllllsan, p... l i i np.p.. p j 1104
To'.... 7t Ii n 1 " ? J I
Columbus t 0 1 0 in! "n a 1 s
Milwaukee 03OOO0O0 0-3
Minn b2e,: Oa1'- F?lel- Sacrifice hit:
McGann. Base on balls: Off Mllllgan, J; off
2wo b"e nlt: Odwell. DoubU play:
Time: 1:44. I mplre: Hayes.
Millers Blank Hoosler.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 7. - Glase weak
n"v.i r.th nKrth 4i?e v,8'tor winning on
aH if double'n afngles by Cravath
and Gill, scoring the only run of the game.
Score
MINNEAPOLIS'
B.H. O.A.E.
INDIANAPOLIS.
n u n A w
'JTier. .a....
Qulllln, rf...
'lie orhaeb'rna. If. 4 0 I 0 0
10 14 Orrosj. i. I 1 0 1
4 0 11 OH.r4.n. rl...4 1 1 0 0
4 10 0 Ow.ktfleM. ihl n 1 t a
Down., 2b...
O'N.III, cf...
Cr.v.th, If..
110 0 n.vtd.on, cf.. I 0 I 0 0
4 1 0 oBurka, Sb 3 1 0 0 0
Olll, lb.
.w... 1 . v V J Hflv m A a I f
lock, e 4 0 ( .1 . won. . .v . . : I
0!m.taa4. p. 1 0 3.. K OOU... p . 1 1 a
Total. SO 4 27 II 1 Total. .7 1 n
uia.ua.puiis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
u.uiicapvus ,...0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two-base hits: Collins. O'Noiii ct,..i.
out: By Olmstead. 6; by Glaze, 7. Doubie
play: Glaze to Howley to Williams. Stolen
yier, tjravatn, Burke. Umpire:
Eckman and Owens. Time: 1:60.
Colonel Blank Batchers.
LOUISVILLE. June 7. Ixiilavlll .hm
out Kansas City in the third name r,t th
oenes toaay Decause or el by s good pitch
ing. . The locals bunched their three hlta
with an error and a base on balls In the
third for a total of three runs. Loves
work at short was good. Score:
LOl'ISVILLE. KANSAS CITT.
B.H. O.A.E. R M n A
Bunle.Tr, rf.. 4 14 0 oil.liman, rf . . 2 4 I 0 4
Woodruff, lb. 4 I 1 0 0 Shannon, cf..4 0 1 1 0
Peleh.nty, cf. 4 1 4 0 0 Becklev, 1b . . 4 1 11 1 0
Ol.on. lb 4 1 I I 0Br.ih.ar, lb.. I 4 111
Tnieim.n, If. I 1 I OHetllns, Sb... 4 1 1 0
l.te. lb I 7 0 OLora. 4 1 I I 0
Qulal.n. ..... 1110 OCarll.la, If.... 1110 0
Hurh.i, c 1 4 11 OSulllr.11. c . 1 A 1 a
onur. p 1 v a 4 ogw.nn. p 3 0 0 1 0
Total. 12 11 17 T 0 Total. SO 4 M JO 1
Louisville 0- 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 4
Kansas city 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hit: Olson. Three-has hit.-
Delehanty, Carlisle. Double plays: Love
to Brashear to Beckley: Brashear to Love
to wecKiey. Ntruck out: By Helby, 1. Basea
on Dans: orr selby, 6; on Hwann, 1. Left
on bases: Louisville. 7: Kansas Citv. I.
Time: 1:40. Umplrrs: Conahan and Sulli
van.
St. Paul Shata Oat Toledo.
TOLEDO. O.. June 7. Gehrlng not onlv
Pitched a shut out game, but he started
M. Paul's scoring by his horn run In the
third, and his two-base hit figured In
Cockman's scoring In the seventh. "Dea
con w rtgnt lost his second game with
Toledo, much a he did his first, by Ills
mammy to Keep nits scattered, score:
ST. PAVL. TOLEDO.
B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E.
Df Ti.. cf 4 1 S 0 OMrC.rthr, ...10141
Wrltler. 2b.. 0 1 4 1 OHInrhman, ib 4 I I 6 0
Flrnn. If 5 000 OSraoet, cf I 1400
Armb'.tcr. rf I 0 1 OFroraian. lb.. I 0 10 0
O' Brian, a.... I 0 1 I 0 Abbott, c 4 I 4 4 0
Duniir. lb.... I 10 4Lan4, rf 1 4100
Cokm.n. lb . 4 III 1 Elw.rt. Sb.... 4 4 0 1 0
Yras.r, e 4 0 I OWrtiht, p 3 0 4 4
Gehrlnf, p.... I I 0 4 O'.Vlll 1 0 4 0 0
Tot.la 10 17 15 I Total.....
Batted for Wright In ninth.
10 I 17 14 1
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0
St. Paul 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0-0
0 2 0 03
Two-base hits: Cockman. Abbott, Wrlg
ey, Gehrlng. Home run: Gehring. Hit by
pitched ball: Land. Armbruster. Base on
ball: Off Wright, 2 off Gehrlng, 4. Left
on bases: St. Paul, 10; Toledo, 8. Sacri
fice hit: Land. Struck out: By Wright.
oy Gehrlng. 4. Time: 1:60. L'mnlra-
King.
FRIEND
IS
AWARDED
GAME
Seward Team (tntt In Tenth laalng
After Dispute.
FRIEND. Neb., June 7. (Special.) Dur
ing the game here Saturday afternoon be
tween the locals and Seward the visitor
left the ground in the tenth Inning on
account of a decision of the umpire, who
awarded the game to Friend by a acore
of t to 0. Score: R.H E.
Seward ....0 10014020 1- 6 11 7
Friend 010033000 - 676
Batteries: Seward, Stewart and Neff;
Friend, Smith and Cayanaugh. Struck out:
By Stewart. 7. by Smith. 12. Two-base
hits: Neff, Browning. Jarrott. Home runa
Ling. Leach. Double play: By Seward, 2;
by Friend, 3.
Achates Beat Alaasltoa.
The Royal Achatea started their season
by defeating the Alamtto team by a acore
of 4 to 0. The feature of the game was
the batting of Sullivan and th pitching of
Adams for th Achatea. seor:
Royal Achatea 0 4 0 0 0 04
Alamito 0 0 0 0 0 00
Batteries: Royal Achate. Adam and
Kennedy; Alamito, Beker and Roberta.
Wither Trlsaa ladlaaa.
WILBER. Neb , June 7. -(Special ) Wil
ber won from Oxford Indians in the first
Inning by a terrific batting streak, seven
hits, two errors and a pa totaling nine
run. They scored asrain in th second,
after which the best they could do was to
get to third twice. For the visitor Cal
vert was the only man reaching thtrd.
With the base full In the ninth It looked
like the Indians were going to scor. but
Cooke batting for fttmpson. hit to third
and It was all ovar. bhiroonck lor Wilber
.iJii-J':-' rJiaans In' la...,,. w.. " '"-jSTiTl " "I I ' "" 11 HI I lllllir-HSIMlT
One little girl described Colorado as a place where "it's
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down to ten and recharge him up to sixty. Come on out to Colorado and
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your vacation start when you start take the
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CEO. S. PENTECOST, Dfr. Paaa'r Agt.
t4ta aa Faraaaa St Oasaaa, N.W,
? Itched gilt edged ball and received brll
lant support at all times. He let the In
dians down with only four safeties. Score:
R H E
Oxford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 4 6
Wilber t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -10 12 1
Batteries: Oxford. Two Dogs and
Prophet; Wilber, Shimonek and Prucha.
Three-base hits: Shestak, Chaloupka. Two
base hit: Trobough. Double play: Oxford.
Earned runa: Wilber. 4. Umpire Walklin.
GAMES Iff THE THREE-I LGAGIR
Cedar Rapids Bnnrhea Hit with
lark's Wlldnes.
BLOOMINQTON, III.. June 7. Bunching
hits with Clark'a wlldness won for Cedar
Rapids today, 4 to 1. Novaeeek made two
home runs and a double. Score. R. H. E.
Cedar Rapids 00240012 09 11 S
Bloomington 000101 Q 1 1 5 11 4
Carmlchael and Rohrer; Clarke, David
son and MeNainara.
Peoria Blank Davenport.
PEORIA. Ill,, June 7. Peoria shut out
Davenport, I to I today, by sensational
batting In the first Inning. 8core.
R. H. E.
Davenport 00000000 00 8 0
Peoria 30000000 8 4 2
M. mith and E. Smith; Gilbert and Hig
glns. Rocks Bat Oat Victory.
DECATUR. 111., June 7. Decatur made
only one hit off Harden today while Hall
wa hit freely. Score: R. H. E.
Rock Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 10 1
Decatur 00000000 0-0 1 1
Hardin and Eng; Hall and Hackery.
Sprlaarflrld Win In Tenth.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 7. Springfield
won a close game with Dubuque today In
the tenth Inning. Slreeter's batting whs
the feature. Score: R. H. E.
Dubuque 000100002 14 7 1
Springfield 011000010 25 13 3
Gurner and Nunnemacher; Patrick and
Donovan.
KIQ PERRIXb MAY COME HERE
He Will Cover Secand, Kln Center
and Pa Will Get New ritcher.
8lnce Tracy John has left the team to
go home to be at the side of hi sick wife,
Pa Rourke has but thirteen ball players
on hla payroll and while everything Is run
ning smoothly at present it leaves him
with but four pitcher and no utility man.
He could. In a pinch, put Hollenbeck into
the outfield and - Pendry could cover an
Infield position, but Pa does not Intend to
be caught short-handed and will continue
the policy of spending money for new
players which he tnagurated when he paid
a big price to Washington for Keeley and
Schlpke. He Is again negotiating with
Manager Kelley of Ht. Paul for Nig Per
rine, the fast little Inflelder now with Kt.
Paul and who was formerly with Kansas
City and Cleveland. He has made a prop
osition which Kelley Is favorably consider
Inr. Perrine Is a good hitter and a splen
did fielder and If secured, probably will
be put on aerond, with King In the center
garden and Pendry for utility man. No
for one more pitcher and then ' It's all
right.
DES
MOINES B1U
WILLIAMS
Former Taledo Ball Player Report
In Omaha Wedaesday.
DES MOINES. Jun 7. Clyde Williams,
fool ball, basket ball and base ball coach
of Iowa college at Ames and for the last
two seasons with the Toledo American as
aoolation team, has been bought by Presi
dent John F. Higglns of the Des Moinei
Western league team. He will report for
work Wednesday al Omaha. Williams will
play second base.
t'bamploa Swimmer Weds.
NEW YORK. June 7 Charles M. Daniels,
champion short distance swimmer of the
world, and Mrs. Florence Goodyear Wag
ner, daughter of the lata Frank H. Good
year of Buffalo, today obtained a license
for their marriage here. It waa announced
that th couple were to be married at the
Plasa hotel late today. Mrs. Wagner ob
tained a divorce from George Olds Wag
ner In Paris last March. Daniels' age was
given as U and that of the bride as 26.
Ward Sold to 4aakera.
NEW TORK. June 7 The New York
American league club announced tonight
that Third Baseman Joe Ward had been
sold to the Philadelphia National league
club for a prlc unstated. Ward played
with the Philadelphia Nationals In 19U6.
He leaves New York tonight.
MaBdamia Tram Win.
ONAWA. la.. Jun 7. Special.) The
Mondamtn base ball team won an evcttng
game over the Onawa Majeatla nlr.e here
Sunday afternoon, th scor being 2ft to 19.
The game was a good one from start to
finish, but a few cosily errors on toth
sides let In several scores.
Phi Delta Wla Cup.
IOWA CITY, I.. Jun 7. --(Special.)
Though the schedule is unfinished, the
championship of the Pan-Hellenic base ball
la-ue in the University of Iowa has been
settled. Phi Delta Theta by a straight line
of victories captured the cup for the third
tlm In the laal four year. No other tumn
' "'Af Tv&&TVf3iF-'v?
had a chance to make 1,000 per cent, so the
trophy was awarded the Phi Delta.
EVENTS O THE RUNNING TRACKS
Rara Avis Wins Mile and Quarter
Handicap at Latoula.
CINCINNATI, June 7. The fourth event,
a handlcup at a mile and a alxteenth,
was the chief attraction at Latonia today.
Rara Avis, second choice In the betting,
won In a irive from John E. McMlllin,
favorite, with Nadsu third. T. M. Green
broke the track record for five and a half
furlongs In the third event, going the dls
tsnce In l:0fH. three-fifths of a second
faster than the previous record. Track
fast. Summaries:
First race, six furlongs: Xarco (107, Mc
Gee, 2 to 1) won, Kyronda (107, Warren,
8 to 1) second, Kiddy (107. Kennedy, 50 to
1) third. Time: 1:14. Sin Ixing. Wood
lands Rose, Lynolin, Worthy. Splendlda,
Kpeuln Cole, Nettie Traver, Cerina, Mrs.
Marlon Moore. Tannie, Red Shawl and
Bunna Vista also ran.
Second race, five furlongs: Topland (110,
Kennedy, 2i to 1) won. Fereno (107, Lee, 0
to 21 second. The Fad (111, Austin, 3 to
6) third. Time: 1:00. Plnkard, C. R.
I..einian, Master Eugene, fiimonette, La
veno, Dudle, My Henry and Amanda Leo
also ran. Laveno fell at the head of the
stretch and Jockey Martin was slightly
Injured.
Third rare, five and a half furlongs:
T. M. Green (33. Brancon, 7 to 2) won,
Colloquy (114. Kennedy, 7 to 10) second,
Wool Sandals (109, Powers, 6 to 1) third.
Time: l:06t. J. H. Reed, W. A. Leach,
Claiborne, Jerry Carroll and Right Easy
also ran.
Fourth rare, mile and a sixteenth: Rara
Avis (100, Kennedy, 16 to 5) won, John
McMlllin (107, Powers, 11 to M second.
Nadsu (105, Taplln, 6 to 1) third. Time:
1:45. Alice Balrd. Gilding Belle, Mellow
Mint and Floreal also ran.
Fifth race, mile and an eighth: Hughes
(108. Warren. 18 to B) won, Belleview (108,
Powers, 11 to 6) second. Meadow Grass
(S. R. Williams. 12 to 1) third. Time:
1:R2H. Great. Elysium. Pink Wings, Billy
Pullman, Huerfano, Browislde, Orly II and
Grenade also ran.
Sixth race, mile and seventy yards: Oll
vedear (110. Powers, 4 to II won, Warner
Grlswell (111, Troxler. 8 to I) second, I'ala
mon (110. Walsh. 6 to 1) third. Time:
l:44Mi. Rustle. Winning Star, San Prlmo,
Albert Fans, Little Fits. Imboden, Orlan
dnt, Masson and Elvira M. also ran. Beau
Brummel was left at the post.
MONTREAL, June 7. The feature events
of today's card at the Blue Bonnet track
were the Hunters' flat races for gentlemen
riders and the steeplechase of two and a
half miles. Summaries:
First race, six furlongs: Tasley (6 to B)
won. Clillla (3 to 1) second, Pinto (34 to 1)
third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, four and a half furlongs:
Com Compton (1 to 2) won. Amy L. (20
to 1) second, Rounder (30 to 1) third. Time:
0:BM.
Third race. Hunters' flat race, two and
s. half miles: Bobble Kean (7 to 10) won,
Thomond (4 to 1) second, Stslker (4 to 1)
third. Time: 4:&rfc.
Fourth race, fjve furlongs: Dalhousls
(2 to 1) won. Chief Kee (16 to 1) second,
Daisy Garth (30 to 1) third. Time: 1:01.
Fifth race, steeplechase, about two and
a half mllfs: Economy (1 to 2) won. Wild
Refrain (ft to 1) second, Dacra (6 to 1)
third. Time: 6:27.
Sixth race, one mile: Center Shot (even!
won, Darlngton (7 to 1) second, Ontario
(3 to 1) third. Time: 1:89H-
SCORES AT BOWLING TOCRNEY
Brooklyn Team Oast Utlee, Roller
from Second Place.
NEW YORK. June 7. At the National
Bowling tournament today Vanderbeck and
Copeland of the Germanla club. Brooklyn,
rolled 1.244 In the two-man team competi
tions and ouated bowls and Wlndhelm of
Utlca from second place. Following is the
When the blood becomes Infected with the virus of Contagions Blood
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body. At the first sign of the disease S. 8. S. should be taken, for the
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! Look and any medical advice desired free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATULKTA, OA.
standing and score of the leading team.
In the two-man championship to date:
Wood and Lockwood. New York 1.271
Vanderbeck and Copeland. Brooklyn.. 1,241
Bonis and Wlndhelm, ytlca. N. Y.... 1.243
Larkln and Morris, Baldwlnsville.... 1.241
Carl nd Haller. Brooklyn 1.23$
GREAT RACE IN MATCH SHOOT
Fine) Contest Between Four Men at
Townaead Park.
The match shoot Sunday afternoon at
Townsend park between Fred Gilbert and
Charles Thorpe on the one side and W. D.
Townsend and Alyesworth on the other
proved to be magnificent race all the
way through. It ended In a tie and at no
stage of the race wa one side more than
a bird ahead of the other. Whll Thorpe
made the poorest score, he had th hardest
kind of birds, which ducked around the
club house and in all possible directions.
Townsend was most lucky by getting sev
eral hard birds by an eyelash. The cracks
will shoot off the tie when they return
from the Grand American Handicap shoot.
The scores:
Gilbert 11111 11111 11111 10111 1111124
11)11 mill 11111 mil 11111-24
inn urn urn uin 01111 u
urn mn inn 11111 11111 26 97
Thorpe 11111 11101 11111 11111 1101123
10111 11111 11111 11111 11011 si
nut ioiu inn oim iuu-11
11101 11011 1UU UU1 11111-33
91
ISt
Total
Townsend ..01111 11111 10111 11111 1111123
11101 11111 11011 11111 11111-33
inn urn urn mil liui-ts
urn uui urn tim urn 24
Ayleeworth .11111 11111 10111 111U 1UU-24
omi mn moi mn iim23
urn niio inn nm 11111-24
noil mil 11111 01111 iuu-23
04
Total
Taft Wfna Golf Game.
WASHINGTON. June 7.-Preldent Taft
added still another to his string of golf
victories this afternoon, when, with Gen
eral C. R. Edwards, he defeated Senator
Bourne ani Captain Butt on th Chevy
Chase course. The score waa t up. The
president again made the lowest Individual
score in the match. The weather was
ideal and the link were In excellent condi
tion. American Continue to Win.
LONDON, jjne 7. At the International
horse show today class 25, novice pairs of
harness horses, not exceeding fifteen
hands, was won by Judge W. II. Moore's
Amyrillls and Phyllis. Judg Moore also
captured the Mackay challenge cup for
park teams, four-in-hands. Secodn prise
In this even went to C, W. Watson of
Baltimore.
Klaed for Sunday Ball.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jun 7.
Charsed with violating an ordinance, which
prohibits all Sunday amusement, Edward
Badei, secretary of the Atlantic City
Athletic club, under whose auspice th '
Philadelphia American league team and
the Reading Trl-State leaguers played a
base ball game here yesterday, was sum
moned Into police court today and tin t)0.
Vanderbllt Win Raee.
ST. ClXiVn. June 7.-W. K. Vanderbllt'
L'Exlle won the Prix De Ruissea, diatance
one mile four and one-half furlongs, and
a purse of $400. In the Prix Des Vaux his
D'Or Cornstalk came in first and won a
purse of I2.00D. Rlpolin, also a Vanderbllt
entry, won the Prix Des Geranium and
the purse of 1 000.
Racing: Asia, at It. Leal.
ST. LOUIS. June 7 Th two Ford auto
mobiles, the Khawmut and th Acme,
which are entered In the1 coast to coast
race. Irft here tonight for Kansas City.
The Fords and Shawmut departed at S0
o'clock and the Acme at 10:05 p. m. Th
Italia Is due here at 11 p. m.
CURES
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