unday Bee. PAKT TiVE SPORTING PACES 1 TO 4 vou xxxvm NO. 52. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1909. SINGLE COrr FIVE CENTS. Omaha Wins from Des Moines Again; Pueblo Defeats Wichita; Chicago First in Big- Track Meet JHICAG0 WINS The Omaha SPOBTS SHUT OUT WITH . LOWER IN BOX Set Moines is Unable to Hit and Omaha Playa Perfect Game. JHAT MAXES THREE OUT OP FOUR Pa Soaki Up Big Rain with Sponges and a Wheelbarrow. PANS LAUGH AT 7. PLUVIUS Lower Holds the Visitors to Fire Scrawny Old Hits. HE IS STRONG IN THE PINCHES Team Guy Green is Pushing in the Pennant Race TRACK MEET University High School of Windy City FT is Victor in Big National Event IS FIFTH TRIUMPH OF SEASON Central High of Kansas City Seoond and Milford, in., Third. rVN ?,vix . . v JTv :H'r ' W rN, 3X Bum Ho Hold Des (Hoax Cly Cmn for Merle of roar. Molin af Today Omaha, 4. De Moines, . Three out of fo'ir from Dee Moines. A dean shut out on a muddy field. That was the finish of the series with Pm Molnis, which was hard fought all the way through. Omaha test but on name, tl.at of Friday when Frank Lang , pitched for the visitors. Superb pitching by Jthn Lcwer and per fect folding back of him by the entlr Rourk family wss the cause of a shut out ndriilnlsted by Omaha to the ancient enemies from Des Moines Saturday be fore 2.000 fans who Insisted on going to Vinton street park In spit . of the rain that was pouring down about the time for the fans to leave the central part of the city. Over 600 stood outside the gat and clamored for admission before Pa Rntirke decided to try to play the game. A force of men with shovels and rakes and a wheelbarrow aoon ditched the diamond and let the water off. Dry dirt was brought from under the grandstand and a dry path made between home and first, around home and the pitcher's box and around third. Boys with huge sponges and phlls snaked up all thti water possible and at 4:15 the gam was on. Lower was sent to the hill and he showed entirely different form than he displayed in the lawt Lincoln game. Yes terday he held the Hlgglnses to five hits, passed but four and made eight assists. The team did not make a bobble back of him and as a consequence Des Moines could not score. It was not all so easy, however, for Lower was In trouble all the time during theflrst four Innings with men on second and third. After that the way was easy nd Des Moines did not have a chance. How It Cam A boat. In the first Inning Art Bader beat out ' a slow one to Perrlne and was sacrificed t second by Colllgan, but there ho, died, for Welch made a elrous catch of Mat rick's fly and Captain Dwyer struck out In the second Inning Lower walked the first two men up and Williams fanned the air thrice. Shea hit to IOwer and the men on bases moved up a notch. Blersdorfer ended t,hat session by hitting an easy on to Lower. In the third the flrs'Tisn flaw to Cap tain Franek and Collljan walked. Mattlck hit safe, putting two on bases with on out. They moved along a base on Dwyer's grounder to Lower and Captain Franek saved the day by nailing Dalton'a grounder v and subduing him at first. The fourth was another hard on and then the agony was over. Lower passed the first man and Clyde Williams hit safe. ' Shea died trying to make a third bunt and Blersdorfer sacrificed them on a base. Bader hunted for a good one, but the best he could do was a grounder to Kan. in in . meantime umana had been ac cumulating enough runs to win the gam. A strong effort was mad to soor In the firat on a baa on balls, a sacrifice and Welch's single, but Perrlne could not d liver. A start was mad, however, In the aeoond when, with on out, Franek beat out. a bunt. Oondlng hit to Colllgan and that accommodating shortstop fumbled and both were safe. Lower helped them along a base with a clean single. The going was sort and the runners did not seem to be able to go but one on any sort of a hit. Then earn "Red" Fisher and with a sin gle drove In the first, run. ' . Two more were marked up In the fourth ! when, with on down, Oondlng started tha rally . with a single. Lower walked and Fisher struck out, but Oondlng stole third - en the play. Kmg walked, and Schlpke drove Oondlng and Lower home with a well-plaoed single. Two singles .and Williams' error scored another In the fifth. eUoux City today with War Sanders In the box. . The OMAHA AB. R. H. O. 14 A. E. FUher, If.... King, cf Schlpke, lb.. Welch, rf.... Perrlne, lb.,. Kan, lb Franok, as... Oondlng, c. Lower, p..... Totals 4 0 4 a 4 DES MOINES. I K 11 AB. R. H O. A. E. Bader. If.... Colllgan, as Mattlck, cf. Dwyer. lb.. Da It on; rf Nelhoff. ... Williams, 2b.. fhee, e....... Blersdorfer, P jLerner l4H4lf 1 .... 2 .... 1 .... 1 Totals S 24 10 ' Shea out, attempted third bunt. Batted lor wiereoorrer in ninth. Omaha Run Hits ... Des Moln Runs .. 1 1 I I t 0 00 1 1 1 1 1 0-1 Hits Two-haaa hit: Fisher. Wild Ditch. Lower. Tt.au haila: Off Lower. 4: Off Hlora. dorter. I. Struck out: By Lower, 1; by I Blersdorfer. 2. Iert on cases: umana, 11; Dee Moinee, . Stolen base: Oondlng. 8ae rifle hits: King. Ksns. Colllpjan, Blers dorfer. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Haskell. At tendance: 2,000. row Foals. Slou City today. In the fifth Inning Pwrrlne ut a bant and then went to third on Kane's acrtfloe. Oondlng was responsible fw Williams' rror whleh let In the last run. He was oa first when Lower hit to seoond Oond lng stopped and stood in the way until the ball was almost to him. when he jumped on toward second, but Williams had and Franek scored from seoond. With Me I - IIM n iimm ; iiii nui imaiMi nn - j iriiiiiwiiiiiMMiMiMMiwiirinWTWi ' liilnaMiiliM lilfinw Hiiim --imir- m min tmrninum n niii.ninm liilliiiiiiiiiui linn iiMi'r imfci w n-""13 .-t.--r.., . . 1 - mm-. ,. PUEBLO SHUTS OUT WICHITA League Leaders Are Easy for Moun tain Indians. SWIFT KEEPS HITS SCATTERED Wesfeott . Is Wild and the Visitors Foaad Hlaa In Plnes.es Miller and' Clark tar at Bat. WICHITA, Kan., June li Pueblo caught Westcott and the whole Wichita team out of form today and won easily. It was the Indians' first victory over Wichita In eight game. Bonus quit on account of a sore arm In the fourth and Swift had no trouble keeping the locals from scoring. Westoott was wild and the visitors found him In pinches. The batting of Clark and Miller was the 'feature of the gam. Hogrlever put Spencer out of the gam for crabbing. Score: . , WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A K. O. U Mtddleton, rf 4 Anderson, ss 4 Hughes, 2b 4 Pennell, If 4 Roberta, lb 4 Westertll, 3b 4 Pettlgrew, cf Weaver, c. . Westcott, p. Totals.. U 0 t n 14 FUKBLO. AB. R H o. u F.. 0 0 0 o o l 0 0 0 0 0 Hogrlever, 3b.., Curtis, If Clark, lb Spencer, cf Jehl. of Walters, Jb... Miller, rf. Ccrhan, ss Mltse, e , Bonus, p.. Swift, P s s o ToUls SS Wichita 0 0 .0 Pueblo 1 T 10 0 0 0 2 0 S e o-o 6 1 ( Hits: Off Bonus, 4 In three and one-third Innings; off Swift, S In five and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Bonus, 1; by Swift, : by Westcott, I. First base on balls: Off Westoott, S. Wild pitches: By Westcott, t. Two-base hits: Pennell, Clark. Home run: Swift. Stolen bases: Curtis. Mltse. Left on bsses- Wichita, I. Pueblo, tl. Double play: Roberts, unassisted. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Clark. Attendance, WO. T0PEKA WINS IN THE TENTH Griasllea Lose Blow Gaas to the Cooler Crows. . TOPEKA. Kas., June 12. Topeka and Denver played a game that resemled league base ball In spots today, Topeka taking the long end of the 4 to 1 SQore In ten Innings. The chief feature of the game was that everyone tried to play slowly as possible. The score: DENVER AB. R. H. O. 10 Cassady, rf... Belden, If Jones, cf Lindsay, lb... Masg. Sb Stankard, 2b.. Hartman. ss.. Thompson, e.. Halman, c... Bohannon, p.. Totals 1 24 S TOPEKA. 7 a u AB. R. o. A. E. Wooley, cf Oeler. rf Kunkle. 2b Fenlon, If Kerns, e Kahl. lb Downey, as..., McManus, lb. Barnum, p.... 6 S S 6 1 2 1 4 4 SI o Totals 9 30 IS Two out when winning run was scored. Denver 2000010000-S Topeka 000012000 1-4 Two base hit: Kahl. Sacrifice hits: Dow ney (2), Hartman. Base on balls: Off Bar num, (; off Bohannon, 2. Struck out: By Barnum, 4: by Bohannon, 5. Hit by pitched ball: Kerns, Cssaady. Double plays: Dow ney, Kahl to McManus: Hartman to Stan kard to Lindsay: Kunkle, Kahl to Mc Manus. Passed ball: Kerns. Stolen base: Kunkle. Fenlon, Jonea, Maag. Time: 2:40. Umpire: Olenalvln. SIOUX WIN FROM GREENBACKERS Chaaaailoae Rap Jonee (or Eleven lilts. LINCOLN. June 11-The Sioux City Champions bsgged the last game of the aeries today from the Greenbackera by a I to I score. The Champs rapped Jones for eleven hits, but loose fielding by Prltchett (Continued on SecocS Page.) Top Row, Left to Right McCafferty, Karsten, Fox, Waldron, Davidson, Johnson, Thomas, Prltchett. Bottom Row, Left to Right Farthing, Mason, Nagle, Harris, Oagnler, Sullivan, Jude. LINCOLN WESTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL SQUAD. i Double-Header Gives Setback to Columbus Minneapolis Takes Two Straight Result is Due to Pitcher in Each Game. COLUMBU8, O.,' June 12. Minneapolis gave Columbus a set-back this afternoon by winning both games of a doublo header. Hits were bunched on Link In the first, while Olmstead scattered the Columbus singles, getting a S to 1 victory. Goodwin was driven out In the second came In which Young was good until the mntn, wnen v.oiunioui v, combination of hits and errors. Oylers fielding in both games was spectacular. Score, first game: MINNEAPOUS. COLUMBUS JL.H.0 A B H O A." Orler, I 1 1 1 OrUrko. It.. 4 14 1 Oulllin, rf.... 1 1 1 Morl.rllr. as. I I 4 OKnistr, of I ISO Ccnsilton, rf 4 I 0noll, lb 4 1 Oghroek, e 4 1 1 1 ( 0 4 1 1 i 1 1 t 2 1 Downs, 2b. ... I 1 O'Nrtll. cf ... 1 Crtath, It... I 1 Olll. lb....... t 1 Collins, lb.... 4 Block, c...... 4 1 OlmatMfl. 0 0 1 4 1 1 lO Bourko. lb. 4 I o om.i, is. 1 L,lnk. . i .. 1 11 JmM Ik t It 11 ToUla O T II I 1 Batted for Link In ninth. Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Minneapolis 000101100-e Stoler bases: Frlel. Downs, O'Neill, Oyler (2), Qulllen (2). Sacrifice hit: Kruger. Base on balls: Off Link, S; off Olmstead, 2. Two-bane hits: Link, Block Double plays: GUI to Oyler; Oyler to Downs 10 Kill 1. Struck out: By Link, 4; by Olmstead, 2. Wild pitch: Link. Time: 1:81 Umpires: Sullivan and Eckman. Score, second game: MfNNBAFOUS. COLCH BTTg. B.H.O.A.K B.H.O.A.B. Orlor. 4 1 1 7 onrk. If t 1 o o e Plcksrtns, rf. 1 s l o OMoriamr. m. m (14 0 0Krsr. ef.... 4 I ,1 1 lCoes&Uon. rf 4 !. 1 (MdoII, lb.... 4 14 4 6 Jamoa, e 4 I 19 0 lO Rourko, tm. 4 I 1 4 0 4 Qulllta. rt... 1 owns, lb.... 4 O'Notll. ef ... 4 0 4 t 0 1 1 4 t 0 0 4 0 0 Craratb. W... I Olll. lb I Collins, lb.... t I 4FYUI, tb. Block, a I 14 1 OfXxxlwlQ. p. 10 1 0 Nelson, p.. Tonne, a 4 Noa tt 11 IT II 4 Totals. Totals.... Batted for Nelson In ninth. .17 T IT 11 I 0 0 0 44 6 0 10-4 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 Stolen bases: Gill. Cravath (2). Bacrl- flee hits: Downs Cravath. Base on balls'. Off Goodwin, 2; off Nelson, ; off Toung, 1. Two-base hit: O'Neill. Double plays: Odwell, unassisted. Struck out: By Nel son, 2; by Young, 2. Wild pitch: Young. Hits:-Off Goodwin, in rivs ana.two-tniras Innings. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Eckman and Sullivan. . T0LED0 BEATS KANSAS CITY Score Is Tied One by Errors of Home Aasreaatlon. TOLEDO, O., June 12. One hit, two bases on balls, a bad throw by McCarthy and Lattlmore's muff enabled Kansas City to tie the score with three runs In the eighth. McCarthy's single In the tenth brought In Freeman with Toledo's winning run. The score: TOLBHO. B.H.O.A.B KANSAS CITY B.H.O.A.B. Ksllr. rf Hlncnman, Ib 4 moot, of 4 Hickman. If.. I yrooman, tb.. 4 Land, a 4 McCarthy, as. I Rlvart. Ib 4 Latilaiara. p. I 1 1 1 Hallman. rf.. 4 1 10 0 14 Ogn.nnon. rf.. 4 1 1 4 4 11 ep.ecklar. lb.. 4 1 It 4 4 14 Hatlln(. Ib... 4 t 4 4 111 1 I Brsahaar. ..! 4 4 4 11 OBolloa. ss. . .. 4 1114 14 4 IC.rll.1. H... 4 1 I 1 I Sulliran. a... 4 1 1 44 ltwann, p lilt Totals M 11 40 IT 4 Totals 1 414 14 4 Two out when winning run scored. Hickman out for interference. Toledo 2 010010000 Kansas City 0 00000020 0! Two-base hits: Blwert, McCarthy, Hick man. Three-base bit: Swann. Has on balls: Off Lalttmors. 3: off Swann, 3. Left on bases: Toledo. 10; Kansas City. b. Sacrifice hit: Land. Stolen bases: Bolles, rinioot. Hickman. Freeman. Struck out By Lattlmore, 4; by Swann, 4. Time: 2:li. Umpire: Conahan. Games Postponed. At Indianapolis A rainstorm caused the postponement of the Indianapolis-Milwaukee game at the end of the second Inning, with ths score 0 to 0. At Louisville Loulsville-St. Paul game postponed; rain. Ilollys and Hoetors Meet. The Hollys and Hoetors will play at Ben son this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kelly will pitch for the Hollys snd Lee Wrlfiht for the Hoetors. I he line up Hollys Position. Hoetors. Clssna Brown Kelly Melchonson Baker . Aahbourn ... Munger Burns ... Wright Gibson Dougherty Glllalian... Kelly, J... Murphy.... .Catch........ ..Klrst . Second .Third . Short ..Left ,, Center . Right . Pitch Uressman... Falconer Mi-Andrews. Kelly, P Base Ball at Rivervlew. The F. U. A.. No. Ill, will play the Spaldinns this afternoon at Rivervlew park. Batteries: F. U. A., Forsland and McGrath; Spaldings, Zeikroetster and Cook. WIN TWELFTH STRAIGHT GAME Pittsburg Pirates Continue Phenom enal Run of Luck. BROOKLYN IS - BEATEN 10 TO 1 Boston Is Shut Oat at Chleaajo on Kroh'a Pitching? Two Errors Fall to Injure Home Team National league, PITTSBURG, June 12. Wllhelm was not effective today and Pittsburg easily de feated Brooklyn, 10 to 1, thus making twelve straight victories for ths home team. Camniti was strong at all times. Soore: PITTSBt'RO. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.K. Barboau, lb.. I Buroh. cf 4 114 4 Loach, cf. lC'leciont. It... 4 1 Clark. If.... Wagnor, aa.. Abstain, lb. Millar, lb... Wilson, rf... Gibson, e ... Camniti, p.. OHuoimall. lb. 4 1 OAlparman, ib 4 4 McIWaen. 3b. 4 OKustua. rf. ... 4 0 0 McMillan, as. 4 1 Brfn. e 1 0 Wllholm, p .. I 1 1 I 0 41 Totals.... Pittsburg .11 II IT 1 Tout M I M 11 4 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 10 Brooklyn 00 1000000-1 Two base hits: Miller, Barbeau. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Wagner, Abstain. Sacrifice fly: Miller. Stolen bases: Barbeau, Wag ner, Wilson. Double plays: Miller, Wagner and Absteln; Bergen and Alperman; Alper man and Hummel. Left on bases: Pitts burg. 4: Brooklyn, 6. Base on balls: Off Wllhelm, 4. Base on errors: Pittsburg, 2. Struck out: By Wllhelm, 1; by Camnlts, S. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Cusack and John stone. BRILLIANT WORK IN THE FIELD Cincinnati Oataeld Plays Sensational Game Ana I net Tfew -York, CINCINNATI, June 12 Sensational field ing marked today's game between the New York and Clnclnnatis, the work of the local outfield being particularly brilliant. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.I. B.H.O.A.B. T.n 1h 4 1 11 1 tlMcllir. If 4 I 0 Do, la. lb 4 1 1 1 OEtan. lb 4 4 I I Hanoi, rf.... 4 v cook .a. or ills Murray. If 1 4 4 Lobort. lb ... I 1114 OHara, cf. ... 4 I 1 0 0 MHehall, rf... I o I 4 WTlln. lb.... 4 111 4Hoblitisl, lb.. I 0 T I I Brldwall, as.. I 1 4 0 McLaan, a.... I I 1 4 Majrars. e I 1 1 0 Down.r. SS...I I I I 0 MathswsoD, p 1 1 0 I 1 Ewlng. p I 0 1 "Minor i a u u Totals II I IT 11 1 Roman, p 4 010 Totals.... Batted for Ewing In eighth. 4 IT 11 I Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 12 New York 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Downey, O'Hara. Stolen base: Devlin. Bases on balls: Off Ewing, 2; off Mathewson, 1. Struck out: By Ew ing, 1; by Rowan, 1; by Mathewaon, 7. Hits: Off Ewing, 6 In eight Innings. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Klein and Kane. BOSTON TEAM IS SHUT OUT Kroh'a Pltchlnaj and Brilliant Field- Inar Do the Work. CHICAGO. June 12. Boston was shut out (Continued on S,econd Page.) CARROLL KIRK, Coach But University of Iowa Base Ball Team. Leading Iowa Athlete IV ' . '! Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Wichita ,...2b 16 .10 Indlan'lls ...32 24 .671 Dmaha 26 17 .5nlMII waukee ..29 24 .547 Sioux City. ..22 1 .oiColumbus ...30 2 .53 Des Moines. 22 20 . .524 Louisville ...29 25 .M7 Denver 19 20 .4871 Mlnn'lls .... tl K .609 ropeka 19 19 .500 Toledo 24 28 . 4ri2 Lincoln 14 26 .369 Kan. City. ...21 30 .411 Pueblo ' 14 27 . 341 St. Paul 19 28 .404 NAT'L. LEAGUE. AMKK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.l Pittsburg ...84 12 .739,Detrolt 29 16 .644 Chicago 30 18 .62jPhlla 26 18 .61 Sew York.. . 22 19 .33 New York. ..22 19 . 537 Cincinnati ...26 23 .631 Boston 24 21 Cleveland ...21 22 .4h8 Chicago J 19 22 43 St. Louis.1.. ..17 26 .896 Phlla 19 23 . 4S2 4t. Louis 19 28 . 404 Boston IS 30 .394 Brooklyn ....17 27 . 388 Washington.. 14 27 .341 GAMES TODAY Western Leasue Sioux City at Omaha. Denver at Wichita, Des Moines at Lincoln, Pueblo at Topeka. National Leasue Hoaton at Chicago, New York at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at St. Louis. American Leaftue No games scheduled. American Association Milwaukee at Louisville, Kansas City at Columbus, St. Paul at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Toledo. SARPY TO PLAY CLIFF DWELLERS Hosys Ride If Visitors Loao and A a to If They Win. PAPILLION, Neb., June H. (Special.) Manager Henry Ruff of the Sarpy county officials' ball team has written a letter to Manager Weatergard of the Douglas county court house team accepting a challenge for a game at Paptlllon. The letter says: PAPILLION. Neb., June It-Mr. N. W. Westergard, Manager: Dear Sir Your bloodthirsty challenge of the tth Inst., to play a game of ball between the county officials of Douglas county and the county officials of the Peter A. Sarpy county, at Paplllton, on the afternoon of June 19, 1900, has been duly received, and we do hereby accept said challenge. Union Pacific train No. 27 leaves Union station at Omaha at 12:40 p. m., and ar rives An Pspllllon at 1:22. After the battle la over. If we are de feated, we will feed you on hog and haul you to Ralston In hog wagona; If we are victorious, we will feed you on spring chicken and accompany you to Ralston In automobiles. AH motions and applications for restrain ing orders, injunctions, writs of mandamus or habeas corpus will be denied you and each of you instanter. Bsse stealing in this county Is considered as petit larceny, and la punishable by fine. It is hereby stipulated and agreed br and between the opposing politicians, that tor the purpose of this conflict the Douglss county vote-chasers, while In this county, become residents thereof, and If any of said people's servants shall expire upon the field of battle his estate must be pro bated In this county. You are therefore re quired to bring as many millionaires as possible, and have their inheritance ax figured In advance, and hand same to the county tressurer upon their arrlvali All married politicians must be accom panied by their wives and future voters, in order to more completely establish resi dence. All un:iisrried members must bring their sweethesrts. together with their mat rimonial Intentions, and for their benefit only the county judge will tie small, neat how-knots at the arounds. Verv respect fully, ERNEST RUFF, Manager. CATCHER BREAKS HIS ANKLE Caianaagh of Sonth Omaha Conntrr Club Gets Hnrt Sliding. The South Omaha Country club defeated the Continental team of Omaha Saturday at the club grounds by the score of 3 to 2. Fletcher and Murray both pitched good ball. J. Cavanaugh, the club's catcher, met with a serious accident In the fifth Inning, breaking his ankle sliding Into third base after making a long drive. He will protably be out of the game the rest of the season. Nest Saturday the club plays the Council Bluffs Bankers. Score: I. O. C. C. CONTINENTAL. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.B. Ksnnsdy, lb. 1 Talbot. lb....l Clark. Ib 4 Losan, aa. .. . 4 Cranaall, If.. 4 Srhuls. cf.... 4 Cavanaugh. c I Coas. rf I Fletcher, p... I II DUO McAnd'nrs, ss I 0j. Kallr. lb.. 4 1 4 1 I 0 1 1 1 I 4 1 1 1 I 0 0 0 1 I. inilhan. '.b ... I 1 P. Kallr. cf.. 4 ' Daushortf. Ib 4 flreaainaa. If. 1 O p h.rtr, rf. I Ruuim, s. ... I Oktarrar. p.... I It Totals ! I IT II I Tot. la !4 4 !4 4 2 Struck out: By Fletcher, 8; by Murray, ( Three-bae hits: Cavanaugh (2). Two- base hit: Fletcher. First bare on balls Off Fletcher. 3; off Murray, 4. Stolen naree: vouniry uiud, a, t. omuieniais, j. Umpire: Lefler. A a barn Wlaa from Benson. AUBURN, Neb., June 12. (Special Tele- f ram.) The Auburn base ball team de eated the Benson team In their second game this afternoon by a score of 7 to 8. Auburn made four in ths first, two In the second and one in the fourth. Omaha changed pitchers in the fifth, which put a stop to Auburn's slaughter and In turn began to hit Kratsburg, Auburn's pitcher, in the first half of the eighth. They tied Auburn's score and In the first of the ninth Auburn slipped In one. One of the largest attendances this season witnessed the game and both teams played fast bail from l start to finish. TAILENDERS WIN ONE MORE Leaden in American League Lose Their Second Straight ONLY ERRORS STOP SHUTOUT Milan and Browne Make Them and Deprive Pitcher Groom of Well Deserved Honor Game In American I.eagne. WASHINGTON, June 12. Detroit played poorly today and Groom held them safe In a batting rally, allowing but four hits, Washington winning easily by the score of 6 to 1 Groom's pitching was the feature and he should have had a shutout, but for Milan and Brown Interfering with sach other In an effort to capture a fly. Score WABHINOTOM. DETROIT. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.K. SMvn.. If.. I Mclntrra. If.. 4 1 Conror. Ib...l 1 1 Baah, as 1 I 1 I 1 Dolehantjr, Ik 4 1 4 4 Craw fort, ef . 4 t 1 Donohtia. lb.. 1 14 OCobb, rf 4 1 Milan, f 4 I I 4 Morlarltr, lb I 111 t'nflaub, rf.. 4 1 OO'Loarr, lb.. I I 1 I McBiita. ss.. 4 1 I 4 ISckaslsr, lb.. I 4 I treat, a 4 14 tSrhmlAt, a.... I t 1 ttroora, p 4 4 tstanaso, o.... 1 1 Sam mars, p., I 1 Totals 44 14 IT II J . p 0 Rossman I Totals 14 4 14 II Batted for Summers In eighth. Washington 10 0 1 0 1 1 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 t 0-1 1 wo-base hits: Donohue. O'Leary. Hit Off Summers. 14 in seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Donohue. Morlarltr. Btoien oases Browne (1). Conroy. Unrlaub. McBrlde, Street- Double olays: McBride to Donohue. Groom to McBrlde to Donohue. Bases on balls: Off Groom, 1; off Summers, 1 First base on errors: Washington. 1: Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Groom, L Struek out: By Groom, 1; by Summers, I; by Suggs, l. Passed ball: stanage. Time 1:4U. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. GOES TO PIECES IN NINTH Boston and Cleveland Play Bvea Gam Until that Innlngt, BOSTON, June 12. Cleveland won from Boston . today, 4 to 0. Up to the ninth In nlng It was an even contest, both teams playing good ball, especially the pitchers, who were very effective. Score: CLKVBLAND. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.K. Oood.. rf 4 0 0 0 Nil, as I 9 1 1 Braaler. lb.. 4 Oil OH. Lore. lb.. 4 I Tumor, ss. ... 4 1 1 I erineskar, cf... 4 Lslote. lb.... 4 4 4 1 OHooper, If.... I Hlnehnun, el 4 1 I OPrench, lb.... I Storsll. lb.... I I I vStahl. lb I 1 Bonis, e 4 1 I I OOeaalor, rf. ... 0 Lore, If 4 110 OWoltor. rflb.. I Bcrsar, p 4 0 1 0 OCarrtgaa, ... I Clootto. p I Totals II mil I Totals. IT I IT 11 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Boston 0 0000040O Two-base hit: Bemls. Sacrifice hits Stovall, Nllea. Stolen base: Wolter. Bases on balls: Off Clcotte. 1: off Berger. First base on errors: Cleveland, 6. Hlijiy pitcned pan: By Merger, fines ana Hooper. btrui-k out: liy CMoolte, t: by Merger, Time: 1:17. Umpires: Evans and Perrlne ATHLETICS DEFEAT BROWNS Powell Is Driven OsT slabber Early la Gam br Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, June 11-Phliadelphl won today's game, 4 to 1, by driving Pow ell off the rubber early In the contest. Bender . proved effective at all stages. Score: PHILADELPHIA. sr. B.H.O.A.B. LOl'IS. B.H.O.A.B Hsltmullar, 114 I 4 0ytA r i a a Ganlar. cf I Col Una, lb.... 4 Murphy, rf... 4 Da lb 4 Baker. Ib I Parry, aa I Tnomaa, e. . . . 4 Banarr, p.... 1 I "H.rli.ll. rf.. I I X I ' I patteraon. if. 4 11 "Kama. lb..,. 4 I T 1 1 Wallace, as. .. 4 I 1 l-l.n.a. lb I 111 Wllllama. Ib. 4 l crlsar, c I 111 0i.phona. a... 1 11 Powail, p 1 Totals.. It II 17 11 lOraham. p.... I Crtas .. 1 10 Totals Batted for Jones In ninth . .11 I 14 14 Philadelphia 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 bl. Louis o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Collins. Dsvls. Wallace Three-base hit: Davis. Hits: Off Powell, 8 In two and one-third innings; off Graham, 6 In five and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Uanley, Barry, Baker. Stolen bases: Collins, Bender, Baker. Double plays. Barry to Collins. Graham to Wallaoe to jones. i,ert on taee: Philadelphia. .; 8t Louis, 7. Base on balls: off Bender, 1. Base i . nu ay pucner i L ,7 !. By Bender. I; by Umpires:' Connolly . v, w wn, . aimv. a. as. and Hurst. CHICAGO WINS UNEVEN GAME New York Tries , Three Pitchers la Vain Effort to Heesprrste. NEW YORK, June 12. -Chicago won, to 1, In an uneven game here today. New York made half Its hits and all Its runs in the first Inning, Smith of Chicago thereafter pitching a strong game. Chicago tied the (Continued on Second Pag.) BREAK FOUR CHICAGO RECORDS Detroit, Muskegon, Columbus, Lan sing and Others Score Well. 00R TRACK IS NO HANDICAP Byrd of Milford Set ew Record lor Discos Throw and Marks of Belolt Sllrea the Tvro Mile. MARSHALL FIELD. CHICAGO, June 13. University High school of Chicago won he eighth annual Inlerscholastlc track nd field meet of the University of Chi cago at Marshall Field today. The Win ers scored 23 points and won their fifth meet of the season, having already cap tured the Illinois. Cook County, North western and Belolt meets. The Central High school of Kansas City was second, with 13H points, and Byrd of Milford, 111., placed his team In third place by scoring 13Vs points alone. Other schools scored as follows: Detroit University school 12 Muskegon 11 North High, Columbus, 0 9 Manual Training, Kansas City 8 Princeton, III 7 Lansing, Mich 8 Grand Prairie seminary, Ouarga S Marks, Helolt 6 Hyde Park, Chicago 4 Mercersburg academy, Pa 3'4 West Aurora 3' Drury academy. Aledo. Ill 3 New Trier, 111 , 3 Oak Park 4 South Division, Milwaukee West Side. Des Moines 3 1 3 Hinsdale Clinton, 111. Rlpon a Racine college 3 Webster Grove, Mo 2 Normal . i Marion, la 2 Averyvllle. Peoria 2 Lake View 1 McHenry , 1 Wendell Phillips, Chicago 1 Armour academy 1 Tabor, la l York, Neb u Record Are Broken. Four Chicago Interscholastlc records wet broken and one equalled despite the rathir heavy condition of the track caused by the Incessant rains. After the early events the rain ceased and, despite the fact that the sun failed to shine, the conditions were conducive to good performances. Byrd of Milford set a new record when he hurled the discus 126 feet 24 Inches, and bettered the old mark by 3V4 Inches. Cow ley of Muskegon reduced his own mark In the mile from 4:39 to 4:S3H. The record In the two-mile received a terrific cutting at the hands of Marks of Belolt, when he sliced It from 10:28 to 9:58H. Woodbury. the Central High athlete of Kansas City, ran the low hurdles In 0:2S, topping one fifth of a second from the old record. Byrd of Milford, 111., was the Individual star of the meet, as he scored 13H points by his own individual efforts. He won the ahOt-put and the discus throw and tied for first with two others In the high jump. Woodbury, Central High, Kansas City, was second In Individual performances by scor ing 11 H points. He won the high and low hurdles and tied for second with three others In the pole-vault. ' gamntarlra. 100-vard dash, first heat: Martin. Oak Park. won; W. SplMgel. Detroit University school, second. Time: 0:10. Second heat: J. bplegei. Detroit univer sity school, won; J. W. Duff, Normal, sec ond. Time: 0:10. Third heat: ChaDman. Lacrosse. Ind.. won; Ingeisoll, Lake Forest, second. Time: 0:10. rourtn neat: pneips, u r-n.ru, won; Lanyon. Pittsburg, Kan., second. Time: 0:10S. Fifth heat: Lampert, Madison, Wis., won, McKeown, Englewoud, second. Time: 0:10H- Sixth heat: W. hplegel, uetroil univer sity school, won; Watson, Hobart, second. Time: 0:10. Spiegel ran second In first heat after being fouled and was allowed to enter this heat. Final heat: W. Spiegel, Detroit Unlver alty school, won; Martin, Oak Park, aee ond; J. Spiegel, Detroit University school, third; Duff, Normal, fourth. Time: 0:10Vs. 8Ml-yard lun, first rat': Craig, Manual Training, Kansas City, won; Campbell, I'nlverslty High, second; Llewellyn, Hyde Park, third; Halla, Wendell Phillips, third. Time: 1:03. , . Second race: Donovan Morgan Park, won; Osborn, Drury academy, aeeond; Skin ner, Princeton township, Illinois, third; Hoiden, Armour academy, fourth. Time: 2:02V. Shot put: Byrd, Milford, won; Cooke, North High, Columbus, O., second; Wilson, University High, third, McCotnber, Mc Henry, fourth: Distance: 49 feet 1 Inch. 130-vard high hurdles, first heat: Shaffer, Muskegon, won; Llewellyn, Hyde Park, second. Time: 0:1- Second heat: Woodbury, Central High, Kansas City, won; Hill, Grand Prairie sem inary, Onarga. 111., second. Time: 0:1H- Third heat: Hendrlck son, Central High, Kansaa City, won; Kuh, University High, aerond. Time: 0:ltiA. ... Final heat: Woodbury, Central High, Kansas Cltv, won; Kuh, University High, second; fiendrlckson. Central High, Kansas City, third; Shaffer, Muskegon, fourth. Time: 0:1. Discus throw: Byrd, Milford, won; Kan atsar, Manual Training Kansas City, sec ond; Weirs. Marion, la., third; Kohler, Lansing, Mich., fourth. Distance: lib feet 1 Inches. U0-yard dash, flrat heat: Cooke, North High. Columbus, O., won; Tourny. Detroit University school, second. Time: 0:22. Second heat. Duff. Norms!, won; Ingtr soli Lake Forest, second. Time: 0:23. 220-yard dash, final heat: W. Spiegel, De troit University school, won; Cooke, North High, Columbus, o., second; Forbes, Hyde Park, third: Duff, Normal, fourth. Time: 0:'.-.'H. One mile run: Cowley, Muskegon, won; Redfem, West Htxh, Des Moines, second; Davis, Averyvllle High, Peoria, third; Don ovan, Morgan Park, fourth. Time: 4:33. New Chicago InterwcholaHtlc record. . High Jump: Uyrd, Milford. Lundgren, West High, Aurora, and Wahl. South Division. Milwaukee, tied for first; Wiley. York. Neb., and Mann, Tabor, la., tied for fourth. Height: 6 feet Inches. The three men tied for first received 3 points each and the two nun lied for fourth place got H point each. 440-yard run, first race: Skinner, Prince ton Townxhlp, first; t'ortls, lilnxdale, sec ond; Campbell, Unlverxlty High, third; Mann, Lincoln. Neb., fourth. Time: 0:6?V Second race: hhlverlck, 1'nlvert.lty High, won; Sonneborn, Thornton Township, Har vey, seoond; Uverhard, Klpon, Wis, third; Moyers, Tabor, la., fourth. Time: 0.64. Pole vault: Buck, University High, first; Fife, Anainosa, la.,, Woodburn, Central High, Kannas City, Rowbathsm, Mercers burg, Foster, Merceraburg, tied for sec ond. Height: 11 fet 3 Inches. Hammer throw: Kohler, Lansing, Mleh , woo, Dlckersoe, MutMO, ILL, eond( h at I- y la' h V.