fTTE BEE: OMATTA", TITTTKSnAY, JTTXE 0, Mi;, Rourkes and Lincoln Fight to a Draw in the Thirteenth Inning; Wichita Leads the League LONG BATTLE ENDS IN TIE Eourkei and Antelopes Go Thirteen Innings, All Even. HEAL PITCHERS BATTLE Rata Interferes with (i"m! 1h Early NIhkpii and Finally Xlops It AlliiKi'lhrr In the Thirteenth Innlnu. Omaha and Lincoln- battled for thirteen Innings Thurnduy t decide which was t fully the better tram, but failed when Umpire Clark called time at the end of the last Inning while a cold drizzle (ell. Ths score at $ifie time the umps called time off wan 'l' to 2, and judging from the pace that was ret by both teams It was wall, for It was u case of give and take and no one score. Both the pitchers In the contest had the foods and kept thing mixed op In such a manner that no one could make a safe bet on who would take the fruit. Molter for Omaha watt right as could be and pitched a steady game. of bull. He had good control. He did not pass a man, but hit two. Karthlng for the Antelopes was Also right up to the scratch and, although ten hits were made off him, ho kept them o well scattered that they availed but lit tle. . ' The weather man had a trroat don! to do vltri the result of the game, for he kept the players guessing most of the afternoon as to whether It was going to rain or hlne. Umpire Clark had to call the game for ten minutes In the second Inning whin the downpor became too vigorous. Again In the thirteenth wetness prevailed and the umpa called It off. - Omaha Scores Firat. Omaha made the flint run in the first Inning-. After Shotten had gone out, pitcher to first, Corrldon rapped one over the left'.' center field -.fence for a home run. The. nevt and only score was made In the next period. Cad man hit a single and went to second when Welch was thrown out at first. . Cadman went to .third when Graham went out, second to first and scored when Steve Melter hit a safe one to right center. Pfom then un til the end of the game there was no chance for the Rohrkes. Corrldon, who got a home run and a three-bagger, wii called upon to do something In the twelfth but he was over anxious and flew out to Davis. Lincoln did not scoreuntll the fifth In ning, Melter (' held them -close. But In this Session Gap Bchlpke bungled Thomas' grounder on the throw. Thomas went to second w hert ,. Wledensaul hit to Molter and was thrown out at. first. Clark hit a single and Thomas scored.' Farthing made the Second out by batting a grounder to the pitcher who heaved to first. Judge was put out when Kane caught his second hot liner right over the initial bag and mode an unastdHted out. Lincoln Scores In lClahth. Lincoln's second score was made In the eighth Inning. Clark started off by go ing out via the pltoher-ftrst base route. Farthing stepped Into a single. Judge fol lowed with a hit to right and put , the 'that looked good and sent It into center for on, base, -scerUsa. Farthing. . Cadman had to. leave the game In the ninth Inning when a pitched ball split his finger. - Qondlng was called to take his place. Today the ' Des Moines team starts a four-game series with the Kuurkes. The score; OMAHA. All. R. H. O. A. E Bhotton, if. .... t 0.1 & 0 0 .... 6 1 8 2 3 0 Corrldon, SB. King, ct Bchlpke, 3b. Kane, lb..... Cadman, o.. Uondlng. . Welch, rf... Graham, 2b. Melter, p.... .... t 0 0 0 1 0 .... 5 0 " 1 1 2 1 .... tl 0 0 17 0 0 3 114 10 ....2 0 0 1 1 0 ...."4 0 2 8 0 0 .... 4 0 14 .... 5 0 2 2 6 16 A. 0 4 2 2 0 7 Totals -. 4tt 2 10 3J LINCOLN. AH. It. II. 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 judm if Oagnler, ts.,.. .. Cobb., if Cockman, lib.,.. Davis, cf Thomas, lb Wledensaul, 2b. Clark, c Farthing, p (i Totals ,.....,4i. 2 Omaha ''''. ' Runs : ....1 1 0 0 0 0. 0 0 Hits t 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 Lincoln Run .....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 lilts .......0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 6 3J 24 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0- 2 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Home run: Conluoti. Three-baso hit: Corrldon. 'i'wo-biite hit Welch. Sacrifice v.ii- -t ,wlii. Htolen base: w UOennaui. Struok out: By Melter, 4; by Funning, 4. Base on balls: Off Farthing, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Melter, 2. Double plays: Farthing to Gas'-iei' to Thomas; Farthing to Uagnier to Thomaa. Lett on bases: Omaha, 8; Lincoln, 6. Time: -;3u. Ump'i'v: Clark. Attendance: -1.000. ONE roil CHAMPS, OXE FOR SIOUX lies Moines and Kloux City Split F.veu i on Double-Hemler. SIOUX CITY. June 9. -Freeman pitched good bair today, while the Dea Monies twlrlera were easy, Sioux City winning the Ilisl gajni) of a uoub.u-hi-aiU i , 10 to 4. Ik-k Moines defeated Sioux City In the secuiid game. 10 to . The contest was wckeuulej to go only seven lnnlnga. tecoie, firm game: : iilOLX CITY. AB. Qullllh, 3b 4 Andreas, 2b jNeigiiboi's, cf 4 Welch, If 4 Femon, rf 1 lily er, rf 3 HartmaJi,, s 1 btrm. U 3 Towne, c 5 Fretunao, P 3 Total ....'.30 DES moi; All. Dalton, cf 4 Colllgan, ss 4 Matlkk, rf & Dwyer, lb 5 Nlehoff, 3b .'. 4 Curtis,- If 4 Williams, 2b i Bachaut, c 3 Sage, p ...i. S Huston, p Totals 3o R. H. PO. A. E. 0 1 0 1 1 2 13 10 112 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 114 11 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 10 27 7 .1 ES. R. H. PO. A. E. 0.0 1 0 0 , o o a , 2 o 1 - 11 - l 0 1 0 9 2 1 ' I .10 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 12-4 1 If ' 0 4 3 0 0 . 0 1 3 ' 0 0 0 . .0 2 1 4 1 6 " 24 16 3 sioux city 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 i -10 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 04 Stolen bases: Freeman, Nlehoff, Stein, Myers. Tw.o-base lni; Welch. Jlartman. Sacrifice his: Stem oil, NeUlibH's, Auar.ai, Hartuian. Douoiu ily: tiiiiauis ( Co. llgan to Dwyer. Hits: Off S-ine, In five innings; off Huston. 4 , ri tinee inuiiiK. Struck out: By Freeman; 12; by Sage, 3; by Huston, 1. Bases on bulls: Off Freeman, 5; off Sane, 4. W ild, pJtoh: Huhton. lilt with pitched ball: By rtagj, I; by Fi-ee:nan, 2; by Huston, 2. Time: 2:0i. Umpire: Spencer. Attendance: fOO. bcore second game: SIOUX CITY. A U. R. H. P O. A. E. Qulllln. 3b Andreas, 2b ... Neighbors, cf.. Welch If Myers, if HarlTiian, as..,. Stem, lb Miller, ,o Fiin-hner, p.. Wilson, p Chabrk, p...... Fank'U 4 12 9 0 0 0 0 12 7 Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. 1 NAT'L LEAGUE, j W.L.l'ct. W.L.Pct. Wichita ....24 1 .&i8Chlcago 27 16 .643 Sioux City. .28 19 .o4NNew Vork...2 16 .BJ6 Denver 24 2') .645; Cincinnati ..22 ID .iM St. Joseph... 20 19 .613 Pittsburg ...2119.i23 Lincoln 20 22 .4ib St. Louis 21 24 .46 Des Moines.. 21 24 .47 Brooklyn ....20 25 .414 Omaha 20 23 .4 Philadelphia .16 24 .40) Topeka 16 22 .400j Boston 16 29 .866 AMKK. LKAGIK. AMEK. ASS N. W.L.I'ct.1 W.L.Pct. Now York... 27 11 .710! St. Paul 84 17 .607 Philadelphia 27 13 ..6lMinneapolls .83 18 .647 Detroit 2"J 17 .', Toledo 31 20 .608 Boston . 22 20 .f24 Indianapolis .22 2!) .431 Cleveland ...16 20 . 444 Columbus ...22 28 .440 Wash 18 26 .4u0Kan. City. ...20 26 .436 Chicago ....la 2.1 .3!n Milwaukee ..20 28 .417 St. LOUIS.... 8 32 ,2WjL.OlllSVUle . . .13 34 . 840 NEB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.( W.L.Pct. Fremont ....12 8 .GOO'Falls City. ...11 4 .'733 (Ir. Island. ..12 8 ,600Clarlnda ....11 6 .647 Seward 10 8 .6561 Shenandoah , 8 9 .471 Superior ....10 10 .500j Maryvllle ... 8 10 .444 Columbus ... 9 10 .4741 Neb. City.... 1 10 .412 Kearney .... 9 11 .4;rf Auburn 12 .333 Hastings .... 8 It .421 Hed Cloud.. 7 U .389 eaterilny'a lteanlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 2; Llnooln, 2 (called In thirteenth!. Hloux City, 101 ' Des Moines, 4. Second game: Des Moines, 10; Sioux Cltyi 6. Topeka, 1; Wichita. 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE. , Pittsburg, 7; Boston, 6. ; Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 4., i St. Louis, 4; New York. 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 7: Detroit, 1. Phtladelhpla, 4; Cleveland, 4 (called). New York-St. Louis game postponed. . Boston, 0; Chicago, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Columbus game postponed. Kansas City, 6; Louisville, 2. Minneapolis, 0; Toledo, 1. St. Paul, 8; Indianapolis, 1. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney, 8; Superior, 1. Hastings, 1; Red Cloud, 9. Seward, 4; Grand Inland, S. Fremont, 1; Columbus. 2 (14 lntilngs). MINK LEAGUE. Clarlnda, 7; Maryvllle, 6. Shenandoah,- Nebraska City 5. Auburn, 1 2; Falls City, 4. . ' Games Today. Wetsern League Des Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at Lincoln, Wichita at St Jo seph, Denver at Topeka. National League Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at New York. lPttsburg at Phila delphia, St. Louis at Brooklyn. American League Washington at Chi cago, New York at Detroit, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boblon at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Louisville, Min neapolis at Toledo, St. Paul at Indianapolis. Mink League Clarlnda at Maryvtllo. Snenandnah at Nebraska City, Auburn at Falls City. Nebraska State League Kearney at Su perior, Hastings at Red Cloud, Seward at Uraud Island, Fremont at Columbus. Towne .... Totals.. 0 0 0 0 8 21 13 6 H. P.O. A. E. 1110 3 2 2 0 14 0 0 14 0 1 10 11 10 0 0 3 4 11 0 6 10 2 0 2 : 0 12 ' 21 8 8 33 6 DES MOINES. A.B. R. Dalton, cf ColliKaii, s-s Mattl k, rf invytr. lb Nl.-lioff, 3b Cuitlss. if Williams, 2b.... Hawkins, c 4 8 8 4 4 3 4 4 Herche, p S Totals.. Sioux City S3 10 0 0 X 2 0 1 1 1 8 3- 6 1 210 D:3 Moines StbK-n bases: ' Andreas. Williams. Two- base hits: yuillln, Herche (2), Dwyer, Dal ton. Home run: (Julllln. Sacrifice hits: Colllsan (2), Herche, Mattlck, Nlehoff. Hits: Olf Furchner. 31 in one and one-third In ning; off Wilson, 8 In four and two-thirds; off Chabrk, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Furchner, 1; by Wilson, 6; by Herche, 5. Base on balls: Off Furchner, 1; off Wil son, 2; off Herche, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Hv Herche, 1. Passed ball: Hawkins. Time; 2:u0. 'Umpire: Spencer. Attendance: 600. Bad Days in Mink For Shenandoah Nebraska City Trims Iowans to Tune of 5 to 3 Before Crowd of Thousand. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. June . (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah was de feated here this afternoon, part pt the game being played In the rain. Score: Shenandoah ..1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 6 4 Nebraska City 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 6 8 8 Butteries: Shenandoah, Johnston and Cassel; Nebraska City, Krlchter and Waller. Impie: Sage. Tims: 2:80, At tendance: l.ouO. Shenamloaii lost yesterday's gams to Auburn at Auburn, 1 to a DAVIS BRINGS THE BOOSTERS lies Molaea Will Make Its First Ap pearance of (ha season Here Frldar. Omaha fans will have their first oppor tunity Friday of seeing the Des Moines team play this year. The Boosters are under the management of George Davis, the old White Sox player, and It Is said that he has done much In getting the team In good shape. Friday and Monday have been desig nated as the days for the feminine fans to accept an Invitation to see the Rourkes and Boosters clash. The lineup: Omaha. Kane Uiahaai Fox Kclilpke. ...... Corridon Hhotton Km Welch Uoniliiig... ... Cutlman. Htmleis Keeley Melter uAr VieCufferty.. Holiunbcck.. Position. Des Moines. First Dwyer Second Williams Third Nlehoff Short Colllgan Ift Curtis Center . Right ... . Catcher ' .-Catcher ..Caictiar . . pitcher . Pitcher , .. Pitcher . Pitcher ... Mattlck Dalton .... Bachant ... Hawkins Owuns sage Coates Cates Ulersdorfer .. Pitcher Ilerectitt . litcner Houston GIANTS NOSE OUT VICTORY Whip Cardinals rive to ' Four in Sensational Finish. CUBS AGAIN TRIM PHILADELPHIA Pirates Slaughter I.owly Doves, Seven to Six Cincinnati Takes Trolley Dodtrera Into- Camp for Another Beating.- NEW YORK, June 9 The New York Nationals made a sensational finish In the ninth Inning today, and defeated St. Louis, S to i With two men out In the last In ning, and Murray on first, the New York outfielder was allowed to steal second. Bridwell was passed and Devlin's hit filled the bases. Merkle, with two strikes on him, doubled and scored two men. Myers singled and scored another. Man ager McGraw sent In Devore to run for Merkle, and Keeler to run for Myers and both scored when Hauser, the St. Louis shortstop, made a low throw on Crandall. All of St. I.ouls' runs were gifts. Score: 8T. LOUIS. NEW YORK. - AD. H O. A.B. AB H.O.A E. Hugflnt. 3b.. 1 OBnodgTMW, It 4 1 4 0 0 EUI. If I 1 a v vuoytm, o v o I 0 OMumy, rf.-.,. I 0 10 I 0 OSeymour, ct.. 4 0 10 0 Oaka. e 4 O KouMchr, lb. 4 1 Evini, rt-... Phelps. e.t.. Huer, h... MowTy 8b. BallM, P.... ToUls..... ,4010 OBridwell. n.. 0 Z 3 tt 4 1 4 0 OPevlln. 8b.... 4 8 1 0 .4114 IMrrkl. lb... 41101 .1 0 0 0 0Uovors 0 0 0 0 0 ,4 0 0 0 0Mrr, c 4 t 1 6 0 Klr 0 0 0 0 0 It 12 13 lWlltie, p 10 10 0 Fletcher ..-. 1 0 0 0 0 - CrnJH, p.. 1 0 0. 0 1 ' .'' ' Totals. .84 8 Two out when winning run was scorefl. Rah for Merkle in ninth. . i Ran for Myers In. ninth. .Batted for.WUtse in eighth. St. Louis S O 0 -0 1 0 0 0 0-4 NewVtbrk ,.v,.a-0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 6-6 .Two-base hits: Phelps, Hufefglns, Merkle. Stolen bases: Murray (2), Hauser, Snod grass, . Keeler.' Left on bases: St. Louts, 4; New York, 7. Double plays: Hauser to Hugglns to Konetchy, Devlin to Doyle to Merkle. 'Struck -out: By. Bailee, 3; by Wlltse, 1. Bases on balls: Off Sallee, 2; off Wlltse, 3. Hits: Off Wlltse, 7 In eight innings. Time: 1:68. Umpires: Johnstone and Moran. Plttsbnra; Whips Boston. BOSTON, June 9. By winning an excit ing game from Boston, 7 to 6, Pittsburg made it two consecutive eleveji-lnnlng games over the locals. Wagner 'regained some of his lost batting prestige by making a home run in the seventh Inning with one on a base, tying the score. Score: PITTSBimO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AjB. Cmpbll. M I 1 1 lColllnt, ir.... s i ( Clarke. It. i 1 X V orirriog, so... a m m v v (116 CBharpe, lb... J 111 0 0 t 1 8 8 OR. Miller, rf. 1 4 0 0 toil OShwn. lb.... 40300 6 10 9 OBeck, et 4 I I 0 0 I tit 1 IBweener, .. 1 8 0 1 1 6 14 1 lOrahun, e... 4 1 1 ' 0 1115 OFrock, p.. A.. 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 ft 1 08mlth 1 0 0 0 0 Mattem. p... 0 0 0 0 0 waaner. as. . Byrne, lb.... 1. Miller, lb. Wlleon, rf.... flynn. lb.... fllbeon, e.... Maddox, p.., Pbtlllppe, p.. Touis 4i i3 88 ii T;7:'r;T;"t Tottls 41 14 15 I Batted for Frock In the eighth. Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 o z-i Boston vjiivvv Two-base hits: Clarke, Herzog, Byrne, u. Miller. Home runs: Gibson and wagner. Hits: Off Frock, 8 in eight innings.; off Mattern, 4 in three innings; on jaaao, U in eight innings; off Philippe, 4 In three innings. Sacrifice flys: Clarke, Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Flynn, Sweeney (2), Beck, Mattern. Stolen bases: Byrne, Hersog (2), Campbell, R. Miller, Stiarpe, Wagner. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 10; Boston, 12. Bases on balls: Off Maddox, 6; off Frock, 8 off Mattern, 1. First on errors: Pittsburg. 1; Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Maddox, Herzog. Struck out: By Maddox, 8; by Frock, 4. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Brown Saves Cubs. PHILADELPHIA, June . Hard hitting by both teams featured today's game, which Chicago won, 5 to 4. The game was also marked by perfect fielding. After the visitors got the lead by batting rallies In the sixth and seventh Innings, Brown saved the game for Chicago. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB H O A E. AB.H.O.A.B. 7ln.ml.il 9h h 1 1 1 0Bt. if 1 2 1 0 0 Shetkird. II,. 4 18 V WKlltDe, SO.... v 0 OUrant. lb.... I 0 0 0 0 ft OMage. rt 4 110 0 1 UBranstteld, lb 4 0 t 0 0 t OW'aleh, It I 1 I 0 0 4 OWard, a 8 1110 1 ODooln, e 4 1 10 1 0 1 0 Moore, p 1 0 ft 1 0 ft GBuck, p 0 0 0 0 ft 1 OMacklltsch .. 1 ft 0 ft 0 0 0 V ft Totals 11 I 17 ft gchulte. rt... 8 I 0 rhanoe, lb... & Bleinfeldt, lb 4 Hofman. cf. . I 1 10 1 II Tinker, .... 8 Kllnf. e 4 Reulbach, p.. 3 Rli-hle, p 0 Brua-n, p ft Beaumont .. I Uuueru, 0 Totali. 40 14 81 18 0 Ratted for Moore in ninth. Baited for Reulbach In sixth. Batted for Richie in seventh. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-5 01 Two-base hits: aBtes (2). Knabe, Tinker, Beaumont, Bchute. Three-base hit: Magee. Sacrifice hltB: Knabe, Walsh, Ward. Sacri fice fly: Luderus. Double play: Tinker to Zimmerman to Chance. Left on bases: Chi cago, 11; Philadelphia, 10. Base on balls: Otf Ruelbach, 4; off Moore, 2; off rHuwn, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ritchie, Ward. Struck out; By Ruelbach. 8; by Moore, 8; by Brown, 2. Passed ball: Dooln. Wild pitch: Moore, rBown. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Ulgler and Eniulte. Reds in Fine Form. BROOKLYN, N. Y., June 8-Clnclnnatl made It three out of four with Brooklyn today, winning a see-saw game, 7 to 6.Slx pitchers lu all were used. Roth brought over the wining runs in ths eighth with a scratch double, batting as a pinch hitter, score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB. H.O.A. AB.H O.A.E. Beentier, It... 8 paikert, ct. ..'4 Hobhuei, lb. 4 Ulu-H.ll. rt.. 4 Egan. t 4 Downey, aa. . I MeLean. e... I 3 1 0 Burch, rt 4 0 0 Daubert. lb.. I T 1 0 Wheat, II t t 0 Hummel, lb.. 4 I 1 DLcnnoi, lb . 4 1 4 lariaeon, ct. 4 3 10 1 l 0 18 0 3 I I 0 4 4 3 I ft 1 1 0 1 I IMmltb, h Pnblnioa, lb. I 1 1 Oberiea, ... Miller t OKnetier, p. Doyle, 44.. Howaa, p. Oaaper, p. , Kutk ussa. P.. 10 0 Wllhelm. p . I S 1 t'U. smim. .0440 OScanlon, p.. . 1 1 0 .010 txaU... . ft ft t 17 II Totals.. 4 IS It 10 1 for Roatted for . Ilstted for Roatted for Robinson in eighth. , 'Hatted for Oaaper In eighth. Batted for Willi elm In eighth. Cincinnati 06080108O-: Brooklyn , 19 2 0 0 1 1ft 0-6 Left on bases: Cincinnati. 9: Brooklyn. U. Two-basa bits; Jiescber, Uoblluel, Roth, Daubert, Wheat. Sacrifice hits: Egan, Downey, Daubert, Bergen. Sacrifice fly: Davidson. First on errors: Cincin nati, 2. Stolen basis: Hoblltzel. McLean, Burch, Davidson. Bases on balls: Off Knetzer, 2; off Rowan, 6; off Wllhelm, 1; off Gasper, 1; off Scanlon, 2; off Suggs, 1. Struck out: By Rowan, 3; by Wllhelm, 1; by Suggs, 3. Hit by pitched hall: By Scanlon, Mitchell. Hits: Off Knetzer. 6 In two and one-third lnninna; off Wllhelm, 7 In five and two-thirds innings; off Rowan, 8 In six Innings; off Gasper, 2 In one Innings. Time: 2:15. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. Umpire's Wrath on Manager Harms Hastings Loses to Bed Cloud and Mr. Brillman Maintains Order. RED CLOUD, Neb., Juno 9.-(SpecIal.)-Today'8 game with Hastings resulted 9 to 1 for Red Cloud. Manager Harms of Hastings was put off the ground in the fifth Inning for disputing Umpire Brlll- rian's decision. The score. R. H. E. Hastings .....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 7 5 Red Cloud ...1 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 x-8 12 0 Batteries Hastings,- Olson and Jacobson, Waly; Red Cloud, Mitchell and Black, Moss. Struck out Mitchell, 6; Black, 2; Olson, 2. Two-base hits: Hennessy. Three base hits: Hennessy. Time: 1:40. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 8 (Special Tele gram.) Kearney won from Superior this af ternoon, by a score of 3 to 1. Superior's batteries have for some reason taken a slump and are not, up to their usual stand ard. Kearney played only, a fair game but was extremely lucky at critical tlmeB. Score:. .'va i . R. H. B. Kearney ......0 0 0"0 0 1 1 0 1-3 4 6 Superior ...,0 ; 0, 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 Batteries Kearney, Nolfe and Townsend; Superior, Snyder i and' Hpellman. Attend ance 500. Umpire Nelson. COLUMBUS, Neb., June S. (Special Tel egram.) Columbus won the fourteen-ln-nlng game from , Fremont today. It was a pitchers' battle and Columbus won in the fourteenth Inning by timely hitting. Agnew was behind the bat for Columbus. Rain interforrcd with the game In the twelfth. Score: R H E Columbus 000 1000 000 00 01 2' 6 1 Fremont ........... 000 001 000 000 001 5 3 Batteries: Columbus, Slndelar and Agnew; Fremont, Bennett and Bohnner. Haes on balls: Off Bennett, 6; off Slndelar, 6. Struck out: By Bennett, 13; by Sindelar, 16. Double plays: Slndelar to Llttlejohn to Dolan. Umpire: Ward. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., June 8. (Special Telegram.) Grand Island's base running was not calculated to make the best of opportunities today aside from which Seward outbatted the Sugar City team. The game' was greatly delayed on account of rain and muddy grounds. Score: R. H E Seward .... 0 2 1 000 1 0 04 ' i Grand Island 00200000 13 4 1 Batteries: Steward and Net'f; Paul, Car roll and Travers. ' Kearney Business Men Play Ball Fans Will Have Opportunity to See Beal Game Friday Afternoon , at Athletic Par k KEARNEY. Neb., June 8. (Special.) Kearney base ball fans will witness a real game of base ball Friday afternoon when the business men of the town will . get up two teams and play at the Athletic park. The "east-elders" and the "west slders" will designate the two teams and they are composed of bankers, bakers, butchers, merchants, lumbermen, news papermen, In .fast every known follow ing. The line will be drawn on politicians and they -will not be allowed on the grounds. The material has been carefully selected and some ex-leaguers will return to ths diamond for a few hours. The game -will start at i o'clock Friday.. after noon and forty-seven innings will be played. The umpire has been, selected and his name will be kept secret He will go on the grounds In disguise, cash bund being furnished for tils safe return to his family. No policemen wll be allowed on ths grounds. DENVER TEAM OH.XERS IS ROW Differences Temporarily Patched Ip and Team Leaves for Topeka, DENVER, June 8. D'f ferenoes between B. F. U-unthorpe, and James C. MoOtll, owners of the Denver Western league base ball team, which threatened for a time yesterday to disrupt the team, were patched up temporarily today and then the team left today for Topeka. Trainer Sam Murbarger, over -whose discharge or retalnment as secretary the owners clashed, will accompany the team. Al though no definite agreement was reached, it Is stated that ultimately Mr. Uunthrope s Interest In the club will be bought by McOlU. Powers Bars Daavllle I lab. DANVILLE, 111.. June 9-John Powers, son of Alderman Powers of Chicago, to day bought the Danville club of the Three-1 base ball league from the One Hundred Thousand club. The purchase price an nounced was 33,000. The new owner will retain Jack McCarthy as manager. Hays Center Wins. PALISADE. Neb.. June 9.-Hpeclal Tele gram. Ha es Center won from Palisade today by a score of 7 to 8. Batteries: Hayes Center. Enyergh and Johnson; Palisade, Aed.trals and Oreen. Hits: Palisade, 7; Hayes Center, 7. Struck out: By Johnson, 0; by Uieeu, 12. The Key to ths Situation Be Want Ads. NAPS AND ATHLETICS TIE Cleveland and Philadelphia Quit with Score Four to Four. GAME GOES FULL PROGRAM White StocltlnsM Blank Boston with Three It una Washington Beats Detroit No Game at St. Louis. CLEVELAND, ' June 9. -Cleveland and Philadelphia played a tie game today, 4 to 4, called at the end of the ninth to allow Philadelphia to 'catch a train foi st. Louis. Joss and Coombs were hit hard. Score: Batted for LInke In ninth. Ran for Flick in ninth. Cleveland 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 04 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 04 Two-base hits N'iles, Lajole, Stovall, Baker. Sacrifice hit Bradley. Stolen bases Niles. Krueger, Collins. Double plays Heltmuller and Davis. Hits Off Juss, 12 In 8 Innings. Bases on balls Off Coombs, . Struck out By Joss, 4; LInke 1; by Coombs, 4. Wild pitch By Coombs, 1. Left on bases Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 7. Time 1:46. Umpires Evans and Egan. Varsity Athletic Board Reorganized " i Sean D. C. Richards is Elected Pres ident and Ben Cherring-ton Vice President. LINCOLN, Neb., June 9. (Special.) Dean C. R. Richards of the engineering school was selected as .president of the athletic bojrd of the University of Ne braska, Wednesday night, at the final meeting. Ben M. Cherrlngton of Omaha was elected vice president, J. J. Logan was elected treasurer and the present sec retary, R, O. Clapp, was re-elected. The following committees were chosen: Foot Ball Caldwell, Shorlka and Barber. Base Ball Chauner, Caldwell and Barber. BaBket Ball Clapp, Wolfe and Amber son. Track Clapp, Skinner and Reed. Buildings and Grounds Richards Clapp, Chauner. Finances Skinner, Richards and Cher rlngton. legibility Wolfe, Skinner and Cher rlngton. Administration Clapp, Richards, Cald well, Chermgton and Reed. Student tickets will be sold next fall again, the regular tickets costing $3 and those with reserve seat privileges cost ing 13. THRUB-I LEAGUE BALL SCORES Hock lalund, Waterloo, Springfield and Blooming ton Win. ROCK ISLAND, 111., June 8.-Rock Is land outbatted and outplayed Danville to day, and with Cavel's pitching the outcome was never In doubt. Score: R.H.K. Rock island 3001 0080 7 11 8 Danville 10 0 0 0 0 0 8 04 4 4 Batteries: Cavel and Stark; Benz and HllUebrand. WATKULOO, June . The game was called on account of rain in the seventh, with the score & to 0 In favor of Waterloo. Score: R.H.E. Waterloo 1 3 0 0 0 0 16 10 0 Peoria .- 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 2 Batteries: Patton and Harrington; Cook and Jacobs. DL'BUQUK, la., June 9. Laudermllk shut out iJuougue, i to o. Mot a Oubuque bat ter reached first after the fourth Inning. Score: R.H.K. Dubuque 00000000 00 8 3 Springfield 10000001 02 8 0 Batteries: Glass and Boucher;, Lauder mllk and Coleman. DAVENPORT, la., June 9. A combina tion of hits and errors won for Blooming ton. Higglns allowed only one man to reach first until the eighth Inning. Score; R.H.K. Davenport 0000000 1 01 4 8 Bloomlngton 02002000 04 9 0 Batteries: Archer and Coveny, Hlggina and Krwln. RECORD FOR LOHO DISTANCE negal Car Which lias Han 27,000 Miles Passes Thronhh Omaha. The Regal plunger car arrived In Omaha at 4 o'clock Wednesday morning, carrying Iee Cuson, Detroit; John Carstalrs, of Pennsylvania Tire company, and R. W. Dean of Detroit, who Is managing the tour. The car Is the one that la hi vear made the New York to ban Francisco trip, covering 4,082 miles. The party Is now on Its way to Detroit, and expects to complete the seven thousand-mile tour by July . "This will finish the longest continual automobile trip ever accom plished by a single car," said R. W. Dean. "Another thing Is that the car will hold the record for the number of miles covered In continental tours, which we expect will aggregate about 27,000 by the time we re turn to Detroit." Whit CMys Want Games. The White City Ramblers are without a game for Sunday on account of the Royal Achates falling to play them. The While Cltys would like to play the fast Independents Sunday on any reasonable grounds. Any other fast 18 or 111-year-old team In the city that wishes to bring them down can be accommodated by calling Sam Feltman, 714 South Eighteenth streui, or phone Douglus SeOl, after 6:30 p. in. Vaaderlillt Horses Win. PARIS, June 9 At Chantllly today, W. K. Vanderbllt's Oversight won the Pilx La Rochette (twenty-sixth trl-ennlal stakes), for four-year-olds, for 3S.iio; distance two miles and six furlongs. Messldor 111, also owned by Mr. Vanderbilt, finished sec ond In the Prix De La Pelouse, a handi cap, for 82,ooo; distance, one mile and seven furlongs. If your liver Is slugglsn and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right iu the morning, bold by all dealers. Jeffries Whips Bob Armstrong in Lively Bout Big Fellow Draws Blood from Colored Sparring Partner Jack John son Has Visitors. BEN LOMOND, Cal., June 9.-Three fast rounds with Bob Armstrong, In which Jef fries drew blood from his colored sparring partner for the first time since training began at Ben Lomond, constituted the prin cipal feature of a comparatively quiet day. Jeffries was faster than usual, and coun tering heavily on the negro's mouth, made the blood flow freely. Jeffries and Corbett did not box, but probably will don the gloves tomorrow as the boxing platform was completed late this evening. All to day's work was done In the morning. Jef fries this afternoon reiterated his state men that no difficulty had arisen between himself and Manager Bcrger; that Berger's work has- been entirely satisfactory and that no change Is contemplated. Johnson Kutertalns, SAN FRANCISCO, Jure 9.-Jack Johnson entertained some distinguished visitors to day at the boxing program that was sched uled for his puvillon. Acting Mayor John Kelly, Supervisor Johnny Hergot, (Young Mitchell), chairman of the police commission, and Supervisor William Pugh, as well as newly arrived newspaper men from Chicago and Boston, were on hand. They w ere well pleased with the. showing of tho. champion. Eight rounds all told were on the pro gram. Five of them were with George Cotton and the other three with Walter Monahan, a local heavyweight. iS I fal -.-'. ... .-. EVENTS ON IllJNM.VU TRACKS Belle Clem Wins One of Featnra Events at Latunla. LATONIA, Ky., June 8.-A good perform ance by Belle Clem In the thhd race was one of the features of today's lacing here. Left far behind when the barriers arose, the filly gradually overtook the horses in front and stood a hard drive through the stretch In oruer to win. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Sidney R. (straight, 37.60) won, Mockler (place, 840) seconu, Air. Dock (show, 3:4.ao) thlid. Time: 1:55. Scond race, six furlongs: Fundamental (straight, 321.110) won, Splendida (place, tM.m second, Marbles (sriow, 83.80) third. Time: 1:14. Third lace, mile and seventy yards: Belle Clem (straight, 34.10) won, Don Dlas (place, Ho.20) second. La Toupee (show, 3370) third. Time: 1:46. Fourth race, four and a half furlongs: Oriental Pearl (straight, 820.K0) won. Rue (place, 34.10) second, Indian Girl (show, to.10) third. Time: o:&4Vk. Fifth race, sellirg, purse 3300, six fur longs: Aspirin (105, Warren) won, Pal (107, Koorner) second, Billy Bodemer (106, Her bert) third. Time: 1:135s. Pink Wings, l'at Sharp, Home Run, llarvel, Tollbox, May Lutz, Dandy Dancer, Dolly Bultman, Val ley Stream ran. Sixth race, mile and an eighth: Third Rait (straight, 84.00) won, Molesey (place, 88.70) second, Wolfertou (show, 33.20) third. Time: 1:54. Sweep Wins Carleton Stakes. GRAVESEND, June 8.Sweep, favorite at 9 to 10, easily won the Carlton stakes at Uravesend today, defeutlng a high class field of 8-ytar-olds. Under Powers' mag nificent rldo Sweep carried Uii pounds and stepped the distance In l:X!Ws, which is considered a high class performance. Re sults: . ... First race, about six ruriongs: iiampton Court (8 to 1) won, Right tuny (5 to 2) second, Follle Levy (11 to 6) third. Time: 1:10. " Second race, steeplechase, about two and a half miles: Mellowmlnt (1 to 8) won, Monte Carlo (8 to 1) second, Acbeo (16 to 1) third. Time: 4:54. Third race, seven furlongs: Aldrlan (3 to 1) won, O. U. Buster (00 to 1) second, Lochlel (5 to 2) third. Time: 1:01. Fourth race, one mile: Sweep (9 to 10) won. The Turk (b to 1) second, Dalmatian (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:39. EMfth race, one and a Quarter miles: Petronlus (3 to 2) won, Pins and Needles (11 to 3) second, ine reer vj to ) iniru, 'lime: 2:06. . . wivih race, five and a half furlongs: Blackfoot (7 to 1) won, Uarneau (8 to 1) second, Adam uoua ( to u) iinra. aune 1:08. A ant Polly Partes Ahead. SALT LAKE CITY, June 8. Aunt Polly, said to be the oldest race norse in training, won the last race at Uuena Vista today, Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Salnfox (9 to 6) won, Tansy 4 to 1) second, UloVer Kyle (7 to tnira. Time: i:i'. Second race, five furlongs, selling: Wis taria (7 to 2) won, Beaumont (4 to 1) second, Halton (12 to 1) tnira. i inve; i:uzvk. Third race, six furlongs, sailing: Osslan (4 to 1) won, Banonlca (even) second, Pla toon (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, one mile, selling: Corrlgan (3 to 2) won, Steel -(2 to 1) second. Coppers (8 to 6) third. Time: 1:43. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Jlllett (7 v ss. -- r s Family Trade Supplied by Cbas.Slorz. Phones. Webster 1260. Udcpendenl B 1281. to R) won. WIMwood Hill IS to 1) seooti.l, Silver Leaf (7 to 1) third. Time: l:IH-... Sixth race, fiv and one-half fuiionuM, ....in . . t..ll., unn !-' M -lllim. slum J"ii V1 " '. ... Frv (7 to 1) second, Swaseiiutor (4 to li third. Time: l:y. Hi'imwii Wins nt Montreal. MONTREAL. June 8. Brighter and warmer brought a larger Htumtanee t" Blue Bonnets today ana the sewn tviiils in good tiiiisiii's. KesuiiN: Fust race, five furlongs: Borrower (I to 1) won, John l't t r.deigat tJ to 1) second. Henry Walbank i7 to 101 third. Hmc: l;tn. Siiotid race, six furlongs: Bright Star (i to 1) won, Henry Hutchinson (7 to D nc oml. Deiivasnon een) third. Time: 1.0.'. Third rare, mile: Them (lore Cook (4 to i) won, Collls Oimoliy i x to ) second, De troit (out) third. Time : 1:4. Fourth race, five furlongs: Eagle Bird ( to 51 won, Planutss (out) second. Easy Llfo (out) third. Time: l:U.if. Fifth race, steeplechase, about two miles: Minto (10 to 1 won, Ballucalla il to i) sec ond, Class Leader (out) third. Time 4:84. SI A) race: mile and a furlong: Dark Ni,T(4 to 6) won. Radiation (even) second Elgin (out) third. Time: 2:0;iS- Seventh race, six furlongs: Jane Swift (6 to 1) won, Seymour Homier (even) second Chepontuc (out) third. Time: 1:19V Y. M. C. A. Park to Be Opened this Saturday i Twelve New Bungalows Have Been Built Thus Adding to the Lake Colony. The formal opening of the Young Men's Christian association park on Carter lake, In East Omaha, will be held Saturday. Many athletic contents have been billed. And the most interesting exhibitions of both land and water sports to be held this month Is asxured. J. C. I'cntlaiul, who han charge of the park, staled Wednesday afternoon that he expected a large crowd lo attend the opening and that all of the contests vculd be fast and holly fouKht for. A ball game between the Young Men's Christian association and Mazzcpa teams will be played in the afternoon. Canoe and bout laces-.'lennls matches and swimming races will all be free-for-all en tries for the boys of the park. The swim ming club, which has twenty-one members, will give exhibitions of fancy diving and swimming. Twelve new bungalows have been erected this spring, which now gives the park twenty-one cottages. This means that a larger number of families will live at the lake this summer and that it will be even more popular than last season. The club house, which is one of the best features of the park, has beea added to and now a well-fitted cafe Is run In connection. The membership has reached nearly SOD und is constantly growing. Ilase Hall Game nt Mason (It:. MASON CITY, la., Juno 8. (Special.) Mason City will soon have a professional base ball team in the field, to ho composed principally of college and uulverslly play ers. At an enthusiastic meeting l.tat even ing arrangements were made to finance ths club In splendid style. Art Cadwell, Frank Weatherwax and Sam Schneider were ap pointed to secure a manager. Negotiations are now pending with a number of players, and inside of a week a full team can be se cured. Charles City, Clear Lake, Dougnerty and Oelewln have Salaried teams, and a number of near-ln cities have teams of splendid material, and a fine series of games can be arranged. ' Iloraemen Arriving -tn i Beatrice. , BEATRICE, Neb., June 8 (Special.) A number of horsemen arrived in this city yesterday with their horses, which they have entered In the circuit races to be held here June 14, 15 and 16. Mr. De Ryder of Los Angeles came with a string af twelve head. All the events have filled and pros pects are bright for the best race meeting ever held In Beatrice. A smoker will be given Wednesday evening by the Beatrice Driving club lo the visiting horsemen. Old Flahters In 'I'iiniil Ilout. ST. LOUIS, June 8. Bill Clark, the "Bel fast Chicken," of other fighting days, re ceived an offer today from Hilly Delaney of San Francisco to box a preliminary of four rounds at the Jeffries-Johnson fight. Clark is 84 years old. His opponent Is to be Jem Maco, 79 years old. Iowa University Awards Ta." IOWA CITY. Ia.. June . tBpecla.t'JJfc, I's" have been awarded to the follow!.,., members of the University of Iowa traek team or tnis year: Alderman. Wilson i.' O. Smith, Captain Enxstrom. O'Hrlen. Hartupee, Jans and Camubell. For Iihhm ball work "I's" have been awarded to Hook, West, Alcorn, Hanson, Stewart, Bryant, Schmidt, Wright, Mericle and Benson. "Kid" Dalton Defeated. EVANS VI LLE. Ind.. June l.-Ilnv TWn. son of Indianapolis and "Kid" Dalton of St. Louis met tonight on a boat on the Ohio river under the aunplces of the local club, and Bronson won the fight In the fifth round. Bronson outclassed Dalton at every turn. 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