THE REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1910. i Topeka Wins in the 15th; Reds and Phillies Tie in the 16th; Dodgers Beat Cubs in the 14th OMAHA'S SNAG IS FOURTH Lincoln Drires in Fire and Takei Game. Papke Punishes Goodale; Crowd Hisses Fighter B.0UEXES SECURE NINE HITS Anlelepe Oct Only tlx Off Mowers aal MoCofferty, Bat llama a Balls Hela Til em. LINCOLN, Juna 15. Lincoln won from Omaha today by bunching hits with bases on balls in tha fourth Inning;. Soors: LINCOLN. r ab, Judge if a Oagialor, sa 6 Cobb, rf t Cockman, 3b. 4 Javli, cf. , 4 Thomas, lb S Wledensaul, 2b I Clark, c. 8 Jones, p 1 R. II. O. A. B. 1 0 4 0 0 2 16 11 114 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 S 4 0 0 0 1 I 1 0 0 18 0 10 0 18 10 14 0 1 n ii 1 n. H. O. A. B. 1110 0 I I 6 8 0 10 0 0 1 8 10 10 0 18 0 0 0 0 110 0 18 8 0 0 1110 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 84 14 8 ' in ninth. 0 5 0 0 0 0 -T 0 10 0 10 0-8 Total 29 OMAHA, AB. ft t 4 ffhaUon, If....,.., Corrldon, ss King; cf Kane, lb Welch, rf Bchlpke, 8b Oraham, 2b....... ! Cad man, c ,.. Btowerli. p. , McCarorty, p.... ' 'ilollenbeck ..... ... I ... I ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 .. 1 .. 1 Totals M Two-base hits: Cnckman. T) vl. Thuti.. flhotton. Woleh. Stolen bum: Oagnler, Cockman, Thomas, Clark, Corrldon (2). Sacrifice hits: Cobb, Jones, Welch. Hits: Off Blowers, 4 In three and one-third in nings; off McCafferty, 8 In four and two thJrd Innings. Bases on balls: Off Jones, 1; off Slower. 6;. off McCafferty, 8. Struck out: By Blowers, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Clark. No Hits, No Itnns, No Errors. ft. Joseph Has Remarkably Poor Lack with Dearer. 8T. JOSEPH, MO., June 16.-8t ojseph Was unable to find Olmsted today, and the Denver took the same, but not without working for It. Only one St Joseph man reached first, and that was on an error. (St. Joseph made no hits, no runs and no rrors. Score: DENVER. AB. R, H. O. A. B. 0 0 4 0 a i o o 18 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 14 0 0 10 0 0 8.3 2 1 15 10 1-0 6 0 10 27 12 1 H, O. A. E. 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 10 0 15 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 8 8 0 0 18 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 "5 27 13 0 Joyd, 2b 3 0 Waldron. If 1 0 3 8 fteall, cf 3 0 Casstdy, rf 4 0 Lindsay, lb 4 ' 2 Kelley. 3b 8 0 ' Cranston, ss 3 1 JVfcMurray, o 4 0 fWmsteaii, p 4 0 Totals 30 8 8T. JOSEJPH. AB. R. Powell, If ....8 0 fpauer, rf 4 0 AloChesney, cf 8 0 Jones, 1 ,..3 0 9?ox, 2b- 3 0 Cornhan, ss 8 0 (McNeill, 8b 8 0 few ift, p a o Holland, o 1 0 Total t 28 ! Denver ..0 10008000-8 tit. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bases: walron (Z), Beall. Llnd , say. Sacrifice hits: Lloyd. Waldron, Kelley. Struck out: By Olmatead, 6; by I (Swift, B. Bases on balls: Off Olmstead. 1; off Bwift. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By . Bwlft 1 (Waldron). Left on bases: t. Joheph, 2: Denver, 8. Time: 1:40. Atr tendance: 800. Umpire: Bpencer. CHAMPS BUNCH HITS TO Sloaz City Scores Foar, to Seren for Des Moines. DBS MOINES, June 16.-The Champions bunched their hits In the seventh inning and won, 7 to 4. score: DES MOINES. AB. R. . H. O. A. E Xalton, rf Colllgan, ss Mattlck, cf 1 ..-,. IK .. 6 .. 3 .. 3 1 1 4 11 1 3 1 4 1 4 JJIchotf, 8b!!!i!'!. .. 4 Curtis, If 3 j Williams, 2b ,. 4 .. 3 ,. 3 Hawkins, c. Slerohe, p... Totals.... 32 7 I 27 12 filOUX CITY. AB. R. II p. O. 1 15 1 1 3 0 0 4 0 Andreas, 8b..... I Btem, lb ,. , tjuillln, 3b Myers, rf ..8 10 .. 8 .. 4 ,.. 3 3 .. 4 .. 3 ... 4 ... 8 ... 1 Neighbors, cf... leniijn. if Hartman, as.... Miller, o Chabek, P Welch Totals ,31 4 t 24 20 J, Batted for Chabek in ninth. Des Moines 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 -7 Bloux City 0 0 0 1 I 1 0 1 0-4 Two-base hits: llerche. Stem. Three base hit: Fenlon. liases on balls: Off i Herche, 6; off Chabek, 4. Sirui-k out: By I llerche, 2; by Chabek, 3. Stolen bases: I Mattlck. Neighbors. Hartman. Double nay: Stem tuiiasaisted). Sacrifice tuts: Hawkins, Stem, Myers. Time: 8:W. Cm ) )ilfe: Haskell. Attendance: iu0. Wl. OUT 1 TUU FIFTEENTH V'aabls to Tnru Hits Into Baas, Wlrhlta Loses to To9ka TOPEKA, Kan., June 15. Wichita's in ability to turn lilts into runs today el lowed Topeka to win a fifteen-inning game. bcors: TOPEKA. A B. R. H. P.O. A. JS Wooley, cf.... Jtellly, ss Schmidt, 2b... Thoinason, If.. Land rein, lb., pennell, rf.... Kunksl. 8b.... Jlolfg. b, as.. Kerns, c Jiarrls, p Jackson, p Kahl Totals ,. 1 8 0 15 8 0 48 4 45 21 WICHITA. A B. H. H. P.O. A. dnVn. If Iridlston. cf.... Claire, ss Hughes, 2b : Koeiiw, lb , 1 Wesurslll, 8b.. Ixitgrsw, cf.,., : Jokerst, e Shackelford, p. 1 1 1 0 18 Totals.... .63 8 IS 43 88 Hatie.1 for Harris In the ninth Twft. out when wlnnlne- run was scored fToueka ooooooooiosaet 14 Wlrhlta 4 0 0-1 Home run: Claire. Sacrifice hit: JackBon. rouM play: Harris to Boles to Innretu Stolen bases: Wooley, Thomaaon, Landreth Hughes, Mlddleton. Hits: Off Harris, in nlne timings; off Jackson. 4 In sis Innings. liases on balls: Off Harris. ; err jarKnon 8: off Shackelford, a Struck outi nv Har rls. 1: bv Jacknon. 10: by Shackelford. 4 Passed balls: Jokerst (2). Umpire) Mullen. Arnnahoe Defeat Bearer City, BEAVER CITY. June UJSretal.)-Ia ' l.. thM wl.fc lr.n.hn. 1 1.1. .eax.m : Heaver Cltv lost for the firm time on ', home . grounds Tuesday. It looked very mucn ss inoiiKii u wns anmnrr vrmry lor Beaver Cltv until the seventh Inning, luii.n . r.i,.l,a . t.u.b th A Mrl lr.nl I It until the close. Score: R.H.R. Arapahoe 1 1 0 0 4 I 1-1 I'eavar City ..10104 1 04 1010 Batteries: Arapahoe. I-allamnn. Tanner sad Green: Beaver Cltv. Realtor and haiky. ' T Tens Oklla Vaada a auil IMla A ton Used, a Kan. Ill A tw f clean sand, 81.10. Bundwlanii, 1114 Harney. 'Itgns V. lt STN0INQ OF THE TEAMS WEST. LEAGUE. 1 W.L.Pct NAT'L. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Denver 29 21 .680 Chicago 80 16 .6o2 Wichita 28 21 .671New York 29 1!) .m 24 20 .Mo 22 22 .GOO 22 2d .468 ciuux uiiy.,.20 .oziuinclnnatl Lincoln 24 24 ,500 Pittsburg Omaha 24 26 .4891 St. Louis. Des Moines.. 28 28 .toll Brooklyn 22 2ft .4fix St. Joseph.... 20 25 .444 Philadelphia.. 18 23 .419 xupeaa IS H .Utioston 18 81 .861 AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W.L.Prt.l WT.Vot New York.. ..29 14 .674) Minneapolis... 3 i li .8 7 r-iiuaaeipma.w is .iSt. Paul 36 21 .825 Detroit 82 19 .8,Toledo 26 21 .625 Boston 24 21 .5381 Indianapolis.. 2j 80 .464 Cleveland ...17 22 .ad.iColumbua ....23 31.426 VVashlngton,.2i 28 .429 Kansas City. .20 3J .40J Uhiuaao 17 2 .nr. Mtiuiu.iimo i u?? Bt Louis 10 86 .222Loul8ville ..'"22 34 !s93 EB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. I WT.IW Or. Island....l7 9 .604Clarlnda 14 7 . 667 iremont ....10 10 .600,Falla City... .12 8 .600 Columbus ...13 12 .520Maryvllle ....12 12 .600 cujjcjior it 11 .bWixeo. City 10 12 .4ft6 geward 11 12 .4VaAuburn 9 13 .4u9 jvcarney u M .440 Shenandoah.. 14 .391 Hastings ....10 14 .4171 Red Cloud... 8 14 .364 Yesterday's Results. W1STCBM t.v. AriTTir! Omaha, 3; Lincoln, 7. Des Moines, 7; Sioux City, 4. Wlohita, 8; Topeka, 4. (fifteen Innings). Denver, 8; St Joseph, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati. S: Phlludnlnhl a ssi. ...... innings). Chicago. 1: Brooklyn. rFVmrto.n in. nlngsj. St. lunula, 0; Boston, J. Pittsburg, 1; New. York, 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Washington, 4; St. ' Louis, 5. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 4. New York, 3; Cleveland, 0. -Boston, H; Detroit, .8. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney, 1; Fremont, 7. Hastings, ID; Seward, 9. Superior, 3; Grand Inland, 4. Red Cloud,, 0; Columbus, 3. MINK LEAGUE. Maryvllle .6: Shenandoah. . game: Maryvllle, 6; Shenandoah, 8. rcaoram t-uy, ; Aunurn, 2. Falls City. 12: Clarlnda. 1:1. iTwaW. in nings). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis. 9; Milwaukee, 0. Games Today. Western Leasue Omaha at T.lnnnin r. Moines at Sioux City, Wichita at Topeka, 2 uenver at St. Joseph. I National Leasua Cinclnnntl at Phllani. Phla, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louis at ul American Leaeruo .Wnahlmrtnn t 0 0 Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago, New York o si Cleveland, .Boston at Detroit. -American Assoelatlon Columbus at Mil waukee. Toledo at K annua rMtv In. 0 dianapolla at St. Paul, Louisville at Mlu- 1 I neapolls. l Nebraska Stats I.funiA icarnv at 0 Reward, Hastings at Fremont, Red Cloud . at Grand Island, Superior at Columbus. Mink League Clarlnda at Full a ntv Shenandoah at Maryvllle, Auburn at. Ne- braaka City. Syracuse Plays Burr to Finish Business Houses, Close and Town Goes Out to See One to Noth ing Victory. 8TRACUSE, Neb., June 15. (Special Tel egram.) Be fore a crowd of 600, which In- 0 I eluded the Nebraska City boosters, making an overland aulo trip, Syracuse defeated I Burr today, 1 to 0. 4 1 Tha business houses closed and, headed by 0 the local band, nearly all the citizens went I to tha ball nark fnr iho A nt afmi r t cad J I automobiles wers In the procession. Score: 0 1 . - R.H.E. 0 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 01 4 2 0 Burr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 6 I Batteries: Syracuse, LIcHge and Keith' 11 ley; uurr, uinsnnger and Uamme. E.IBAIB BALL AT AEUHAbKA CITY A Local Nlaes Play o Mluk Grounds 1 1 Daring; Absence of Team. NEBRASKA CITY. Juna li-rSoelaH auperuuenueiu uaracaman ol ths Uunbar public school has been chosen as una of (lis oftlolal umpires in the Mink league. Manager Bonwsll of the Nebraska City team has announced a number ot cnanaea in ine members 01 til learn and has taken on some sirolia limber frum t.'hlratcn ami Tha Coupons of this city, which was the strongest tsam in ths oily 'league last year. has been reorganised, with John Frank ai captain and Richard Laldiaw aa manager, and the Sa-Rl-Cos are to be reorganised. I This latter team Is composed ot tne mer- chants and bankers of this city and tney will play ball on tha grounds hers whvii the Mink league team are not occupying (he same. The attendance at the Mink league games here Is Uoube that of any other place in the league ana ins city seems to have gone I ball uiad. mei a . r r irumat I CRETE, Neb., June 18. (Special.) A fast i game or pase bail was p.ayed yestsiday I afternoon between tha lea.1r in ih iwi. Pnu.ilii I....,,. ..kln ..-.- ... ,. .. . i. . I sore of 8 to 1. Of the three funs two I I wers home runs mad by Cowan of Crete 8 I and Moore of Beaver Crossing. Score: I. , . K.H.n. waver crossing o o 0 1 e 0 o-l 5 2 cr,?i!. "."v-: " - ;?0,.ll,0.!- ! . 4JVM T si V- I UDI IISJ, AlUUI V HUU Uorn,j ".is. unn ana Aumisrnian. Via "w: Cr, Orth a 1' Th Key to th Hituallou Boa Want Ads! TIE SJORE SIXTEEN INNINGS L ZlV W Fhillies and Beds Quit with Result, Three to Three. CUBS LOSE IN FOURTEENTH ! 1 Chicago Nationals Fight Desperately with Trolley Dodgers New York Beats Pittsburgh Boston Whips Cardinals. PHILADELPHIA, June 15. Today's game here between Philadelphia and Cin cinnati resulted in a slxteen-lnnlng tie. 3 to 8. It was a great pitchers' battle. Rowan of Cincinnati held the home team to five singles and gave only four bases on balls. Not a hit was made off htm af ter the ninth inning; Philadelphia's runs were due largely to timely hits and stolen bases. oMore and, McQuillan each pitched eifht innings, tha former being taken out to permit a substtlut batsman to take his lilace. Score: " Cli.clnatl 1 10000100000000 0-3 Philadelphia ..0 10000101000000 03 Hits: Oft Moore, 6 in eight Innings; off McQuillan, 3 in eight innings. Stolen bUHes: Bencher, Bates, Magee (3), Paskert, Giant, Egun (22. Left on bases: Cincin nati, 13; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Rowan, 4; off Moore, 5; off McQuillan, 1. Struck out: By Rowan, 9; by Moore, 9. by McQuillan, 6. Time: 8:15. Umpires: JVieni ana jvane. Burger Pitches Brilliant Game. BROOKLYN, June 16. Brooklyn and Chicago had a 'fourteen-lnnlng tussle to day, the home team winning 3 to 2. It was the keenest contested game seen, here this season, and when Barger brought Jppekd.edtdd etaol shrdl cmd ahrdlu etaol home the winning run with a long dou ble, tha crowd Jumped Into tha field and curried the pitcher to the club house on Its shoulders. Barger, besides pitching a brilliant game, made four hits, two of which brought in runs. The visitors had many chances to win, but were balked by sensational pitching and fielding in the pinches. Tinker and Even played great ball. Score: One out when winning run was scored. Chicago 1000010000000 02 Brooklyn 00011 li 0000000 li 3 Left on bases: Chicago, 11; Brooklyn, 11. Two-baHe hits, Hofman, Wheat, Barger(2. Three-bu.se hit: Hofman. Sacrifice hits: Bheckhaid, Steinfsldt, Tinker, Davidson. Double piaya: Evers. Chance and Tinker; Hunimell and McElveen; Burch and Dau- bert. Bases on bails: Off Cols, 6; off Barger, 3. Struck out: By Cole, 4; by MVi UmPlrM: JOhnatOIUt MO'an- 6- 2&.. O-tplay Pirate... . nciff i ' fivrv.. june 10. .new ion oui- piayed Pittsburg today, and same of the series. 6 to never allowed more than orCe bit per In mng. aTid rheVs.toVon!y e.'c'ap'ed Sshut". ?hU1 irlu'" hf ,n.thJ""l"f' Bland. Captain Doyle of New York, and Manager Clarke of Pittsburg, were put out of the game by Umpire Kigltr for diwputing decisions. Score: mrabUKu. NEW York. v AU.H.O.A.B. AB.H.o.A.C. ! i ??.nofrr- f ? i ? ? . int., 1 v v uiuria. mo a 1 v 1 v Wil.on. It.... 1 0 0 0 oriauhsr. lb. 1 0 0 0 o Uyrna, 3b.... 4 111 lUrrar, rf 4 110 0 Vtagnar, aa... 10 11 OKarmour, (.. 1110 0 Miner, lb.... 4 1 1 0Hridw.li, a... l l l ( o U, ct ... I 0 0 ipavlln, ,b.... 4 1 1 1 0 rJoV.::::i i . i iS.eVb::: ' A 1 1 Mii:aia, s.... s v 9 l VJaaiaewaon, pa l v a u - Totaia inn I Totaia IV s 17 14 0 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 New York , 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 -6 Two-base hits: Byrne, 2; Miller. Home runs: Hyatt, Merkle. Sacrifice hits: Lei- field. Wagner, Brldwell, ?. Stolen buse: Murray. lft on bases; Pittsburg, 4; New York, 6. First base on errors: New York, 1. Double play: jsyrne ana Myatt. etruuk out: By Leiflcld, 1; by Mathewson, 8. Bases on balls: off ieifleld, 1. Hit by pitcher: By llfild iSeymourl. Umpires; Rigler and Kinslle. Time: 1:40. IleraotX Makes Star Play. BOSTON. Mass.. June 15. lienor made greui une-naiiu stop in tna sum iiiniug today, and enabled Hoeton to shut out S. Louis 3 to 0. Hugglns was on second when Bresnahan smashed on ov.g third base, but llersog dived over, took the ball with one hand, and then ran down Huggins. Mattern kept th visitors' hits scattered. Score: Batted for Harmon In eighth. Boston 100O0001 2 St. 1-oul 00000000 00 Hits: Off Harmon, 8 In seven Innings; off Willis, 1 In on inning. Sacrifice hits: Sweeney, sharpe. Stolen bases: Mlllor, Jug gins. Double plays: Harmon, Hauser and Konetchy; Sweeney, Shean and Sharpe. Left un bases: Boxton, 7; St. Louis. 0. Bases on balls: Off Mattern, 3; off Harmon, 2; off Willis, 1. r'irst base on errors: Bos ton, 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Mat tern, 2; Harmon, 2. Tim: 1:66. Umpires: O Day and Brennan. Hoetona Want Uante. The Hoctor base ball club of South Omaha has an open date for Sunday, June M. and woulil like to hear from any out-of-town, team for that date. The Hoctors also would like to book an out-of-town game for July 4, or July 3 and 4, or any Sunday after June M. They play at Crescent, la., Sunday, June Is. Address L. C. Marsh, 742 North Eighteenth street. South Omaha, Neb. Telephone South 2210. Travis Defeat Lyon. PHILADELPHIA, June 15 Walter J. Tiavls defeated George 8. Lyon, many times Canadian golf champion. In the semi, final round for the Lynnwood Hall tropli ( up and 4 to play. H. B. Heyburn of th University of Pennsylvania defeated K. Satterthwalt of Rlverton. N. J., by th a core of 4 up and 3 to play. Th Key to th Situation Baa Want Ada! Millers Find the Brewery Men Easy Minneapolis Blanks Milwaukee, Nine to Nothing Altrock Keeps Hits Down. MILWAUKEE, June 15.-Both Manske end Cantwell were easy today, Minneapolis winning from a crippled Milwaukee lineup, to 0. Altrock kept the hits down to five. Williams' batting and a one-handed catch by Bailey featured the game. Score: Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Minneapolis 1 00600030-9 Two-base hits: Williams, Dougherty. Three-base hit: Williams. Home run: rivm.r Hitm Off Manske. 7 in three and two-thirds innings; off Cantwell, 6 in five .nil o. thlrrl1. InnltlffR. Sacrifice hltS: GUI. Manske. Stolen baaes: GUI. Altlser. Double plays: Clark to Barry. Clark to Barry to Breen, Altrock to Williams to Gill. Left on bases: MiiwauKee, 0; rainneapuiio, . . Bases on bans: un jMnn, a. oil - well, 3; off Altrock, 1. Struck out: By Manske, 1; by Cantwell, 1 toy Altrock. 2. Wll dpttch: Cantwell. Time: 1:60. lm plres: Hayes and Van Syckle. Browns Take First In Series. ST. LOUIS. June 15. St. Louis defeated Washington in today s game, 6 to 4. The locals made four runs off Walker In the seventh Inning. Score: Batted for Fisher in seventh. Batted for Killifer In ninth. ' St oL,uls 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 -8 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1-4 Two-blse hits: Milan. Hartzell (2). atnhni. Schweitzer. Conroy. Three-base hit- Hoffman. Stolen bases: Hoffman Tiuesdale. Baaes on balls: Off Lake, 6; oft Walker, 2. Struck out: uy .V .' ' by Walker, 5. Time: 1:57. Umpires: BherWan and Kerin. GAMES IV TBl-COUJiTBY LEAGUE Dorchester, Crete and KMter Win After Series of Games. DORCHESTER, Neb., June 15.-(SpeclaU -The Dorchester Trl-County base base team defeated the Friend boy" here, yes terday, by .defeating them, 19 to 0. The locau'played arrorless b.l and were in the game all the time, while the visitors "... L "...n n.t-rtHMeA and reached seo- hut thre times. The featu ycid u"."J ; rr.i- f..l..ru ame was the home run by J. Byers t,i . baaaor by Parker, both of ?,h.Jl fre- R. H. E. rwf.r 1 0 0 0 3 4 19 16 0 .,"1"? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 18 1 rlona V" Two-base hit: Home run: J. Byers. Two-base ni Friend"' i. obase. DoXfer. I; Mj Dorchester , w iur oui- B . on balls: Off Byers. 1; on n won the first "se V struck out: By Byers, ; by L Math.wson ",a"'mB.nt'T Passed ball: Mumma... Batterte.: rcbeste, 1 .. Byers an Cfnyand"MunmmaHUmPlres,: West and Gibson. .! Crete Defeats Beaver t rossmsj. CRETE. Neb.. June 16. (Special.) The Orate Titters added another scalp to their r, v.ntav. by defeating ths cracked ..' '. 7vta. tHm bv the score of ? 1 TherLrame was the best played on - hla .pimnn the home diamonds this season. Kxeter Dros ralriuont. trvtrTFR. Nab.. June 16. (Special. ) E hit a winning strealc at last and F"le L!' ?Ui by storm, de- .un Them by th. oii tun. or m to l B TAIN ulINVjt uc inu Won. Lost. Pet Fret '"I ' I)ul che8tT7'iik J Beaver Crossing ralrmont Kxeter Friend "i;v: ,'.',', THBKW LibAUUli. 4 LOW .... 3 .... 2 2 2 .... 1 BALL .600 .600 .600 .600 .2o0 aCORba Mu I.land. Waterloo, Dan BocU " . , ' t ., Mloomlugtoa " avlllo and BPRINGIELU, III., une 10. numo 1 u.. bv Vosel and Slatter were features of Rock inlands hard hitting, which won the game. Pitcher Dick of Rock Island um .. i,v, .trm-U hv a , was paniiuiu hhk uitcneu uau. D.if. ...- . ;. K f iTrt 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 0-8 I 0 Rock ; lland 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 9 3 Butteries: Schroeder, Daly and Johnson; DUk, Couchman aVd O'Lsary. PKOK1A. 111.. June li. Ullbert was wild and Inetiect.ve and had pour support. Binz's horn ruii cleared right Ilclu letice. hcoru It. H.K. r-eoria 000100010-2 U 3 Waterloo 1 0 U 0 0 3 3 0- 10 1 lotteries: Gilbert and Jacobs, Clarke and Harrington. DANVILLE, 111., June 15. Wolfe's hitting In pinches won for Kanvilie, wnlie me fieliiing of Sullivan and Alugee kept Dav enport from being at ail dangerous. After th first round, not a Davenport man saw second. Score: R.H.E. Danville 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 1 Davenport 10000000 0-1 6 1 Batteries: Loomls and .Wolfe. Nelson and Coveney. BLOOMINGTON. UL, Jun lo. Walsh's flisi bun wu knocked b.tck to nlm, sing ing him on th arm, ana crippling him. Davidson proved a good success. Score: K H E. Bloomlngtoa 10000018 4 8 0 Dubuque 1 0 0000001 7 tt liatieries: VValHh, Davidson and Nuna maker; Glass and Boucher. When the stomach falls to perform- It functions, the bowels become deranged, th liver and th kidney congested, caus'ng numerous diseases. Th stomach and liver must b restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain' Stomach and Llvar Tablet can be depended upon to do It Easy to take and most affective. Sold by all dealer HIGHLANDERS LATHER NAPS New York Americans Whitewash Cleveland, Three to Nothing. PITCHER FORD WINS OWN GAME White Stockings Beat Philadelphia, Poor-Three St. Louis Whins I Washington Boston Walks Over Detroit. ' CLEVELAND, June 15. New York de feated Cleveland, 3 to 0, today. Ford prac tically won his own game with a three- 1 base hit in the third. Young pitched a f a.mmr era ma nntaMa nt that tnnlncr T.ollo'd responsible for New York's error Deln responsible ror xsew nones 1 second run. Graney was put out of the . game for protesting a cauea strike, score CLEVELAND. WBW YORK. AB.K.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Orancy, rf.... 1 0 8 0 OOardnar, tb.. 4 18 10 Illrmlmhm. vt 4Wollar. c(... 4 110 0 4 1 13 0 0 4 10 0 4 4 16 0 0 4 0 0 0 Illrm, h.m.cf. 10 11 OCbaw, lb... Nllea. rr a z 1 v (JlJiporia, n... Turner, .... 4 0 11 uvrt; u Uijola, lb.... 4 0 10 lKnlfbt, aa Caatarly, e... 4 1 11 0 OAuatln, lb... 3 0(30 2 0 10 1 1 1 0 1 0 Btovall, lb... B I 1 u vswaenay, 0.. Krueger. ', if., z 0 z w OFord, p... Bradlav. lb... 1 10 1 0 Youns, p 1 0 0 0 0 Totaia 32 ( 27 It 1 Trillin 11 I 17 f 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0-0 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 Two-base hit: Stovall. Three-base hit: Ford. Stolen bases: Easterly, Krueger, Wolter. Gardner. Cree. Double plays: Ulr mlngham to Stovall, Austin to Gardner to Chase. Bases on balls: Ult ford, z. Hi' by pitched ball: Sweeney. Struck out: By Young, 2; Dy ora, z. f irst base on errors: Cleveland. 1: New York. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 5; New Vork, 3. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Perrine and O'Lougnlin. Boston Govs for Mullin. DETROIT, June 15. Bostoff hit Mullin hard today and took the opening game of ths series, I to 1. Karger was effective except in th fifth and seventh. Stanage's home run with Simmons on base and the batting of Gardner, tingle and Karger tea- tured. score: BOSTON. ' DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.T. AB.H.O.A.E Ivrrl 3h & 1 0 2 OMcIntnra It... 4 1 0 1 0 H minor, rf... 0 6 U OUuali. aa (1110 Daker. at... 6 1 4 ICobb, cf 4 0 110 Btahl, lb 1 1 11 1 OOrawford. rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 nnln.r lb... 12 4 1 Ixlohai.tr. lb 4 0' 1 1 Uwli, It 1 0 0 0 OMuriaxir, 3b . 4 1 1 4 t Corrlsan, a... 4 0 1 0 0T. Jonas, lb. l v a i v Enslo, aa 4 1 0 7 IBlmniona, lb 1 0 4 1 0 karior, p.... 4 111 Vi)utnae. o... 4 14 3 1 Tm.l. 11 11 n 1 i TiSala 17 t 17 H 1 Boston 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1-8 Detroit 0 00010200-3 Two-base hits: Gardner, Engle, Karger, Morlarltv. Simmons. Home run: Stanage, .Sacrifice hits: HooDer 12). Lewis (2). Stolen bases: Hooper, Speaker, Corrigan. Double plays: Engle to uaruner to mam, Diauase i Delehantv. Deft on bases: iioaion, o Deiri.it. ti. Bases on balls: Off Karger, 1 off Mullin, 3. First base on errors: Detroit l: Ronton. 1. Struck out: By Karger, 1; by Mullin, 2. Time: i:oJ. umpires; r.gan and Evans. 'Whit Sox Wlu In Fourteenth. CHICAGO, Juna 15. Chicago defeated Philadelphia 4 to 2 In a hard fought four teen Inning game today. The winning run was scored on a base on balls to Purtell. sacrifice hits by Mullen and Payne, and Walsh's single. Blackburn was put out of the game by Dlneen for disputing a de cision lu the fourteenth: Zoides had flv errors, all of them grounders. Score: One out when winning run was scored. Chicago t 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0-3 Two-base hits: Payne, Walsh. Hartsei, Hits Off Plank, none in Si inning; off Morgan, In Us Innings. Sucrltice hits: Purtell, Blackburne, Payne, Mullen. Stolen bates: Collins (2, Walsh, Zoidor.. Duuble plays: Candil to Blackburne to Uanull. tiluuekburne to UanUn, Collins to Barry to Davis, Browne to Gamlil to Walsh. Left on buses: Chicago, lu; Philadelphia, l.usea on balls; Uif Walsh, 2; olt .Multian, A. Hit by pitcher: By Morgan, 2 il'aync and .eidorj. Struck out: uy Walsh, 4; by Plank, l; uy Morgan, B. massed ban; iiayne. Time: it.oo. Umpires: Duiuvn anu Connolly. Capitol I'ool Tourney, Last evening at the Capitol pool tourna ment Downs Uoieaied Hoforu. 100 to t, Wednesday evening Frallck and Owens piuy. Score: Downs, 0, 6, 9, 14, 4, C, 0, 9, 5, 7, 5, S, 3. 0, $, 0. 3, li, 2. 4, 1, 2, 6 ltlu. Total. 100. Hosford, 8, 1. 0, 0. 1, 6, 7, 3, 3, 9. 3, 11, 0, 4. 11, 2, 6, 3, 1, 0. . Total, 82. STANDING. Played. Won. Lost. Tct. White Bunnell Downs Hosford lllley Owens Prinze Frallek Referee; Riley. ...a 6 0 1.000 1.041 .0 .49 .429 .Ui .M .100 THIRTY MILLIONS FOR RECLAMATION CERTIFICATES Senate Votes to I'at Bill a Rider on the I.aad Withdrawal Mensare. WASHINGTON, June 15.-Th bill to authorize the Issuance of certificates ot In debtedness to the amount of fXi.GOO.OOO to complete reclamation project was adopted by the senate today as a rider on the pend ing administration laud withdrawal bill. Only Senator Burton. Galllnger and Kean voted atalnst lu Gliddenites First Day Easy; One Fatality Automobile Journey Begun with Run to Louisville, Xy., Woman Killed in Runaway. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 15. (Special Telegram.) The first day's run of the Glldden tour proved little more than a Joy ride, except for a few bad stretches be tween Clnoinnati and Lexington. The on tire run to Louisville was over the finest kind of macadam pike. A few of the cars experienced alight troubles, but no heavy penalties were inflicted. Twenty' seven cars started, about bait the usual number. Tha Col car, contesting for th Chicago trophy, met with an accident near Middle town, Ky. Driver Martin was speeding his car at about forty miles an hour when he found the road blocked by an approach ing automobile and a horse and buggy Before he had an opportunity to bring his car to a standstill he had collided with the buggy. His right front wheel was smashed and the penalty will undoubtedly put bim out ot the contest. The first ot the Glldden toura to finish the day's run waa the Premier, driven by Ray McNamara. The second day' run to Nashville starts from this city at 7 o'clock. The day' run Is 193.9 miles. The running time will b eight hours and forty-two minutes. The run to Louisville waa somewhat marred by a fatal accident near Millvllle. A horse driven by Mrs. Marie Hedrlck be came frightened at one ot the LoulavllU automobiles, which was going out to meet the incoming tourists. Mrs. Hedrlck leaped from the buggy and fell upon her head. She was carried to Frankfort by the Clno car and died in the hospital there this evening. The accident was particularly pathetic through the fact that Mrs. Hed rlck was on her way to Frankfort to see her husband, who lay seriously 111 there. Mr. Hedrlck died while his wife was being taken to the hospital. The cars suffering penalties were the Chalmers No. 4, 3 points for adjusting a brake rod; Col No. 6, 30 points for a clogged gas pipe; Parry No. 8, 3 points for getting gasoline outside of a control; Pennsylvania No. 14, penalty unknown, for replacing a pinion on the magnet. Cole No. lot, penalty unknown, for wheel broken In accident; Fall car 108, 00 pqlnts for re placing the magnet; Lexington No. 110, 4 points for replacing a brake road pin; Wesuott No. 11, six points for adjustment on the carburetor. With th Bowler. The following scores were rolled lust night lu Francisco's alleys: UWUlXABLli. LIFE. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Dean lot! U'J 106 460 PlcKard 17 2uU lwt Uh liaster H3 zutl lb Wj Vultee ISO li 14 4uj Lanugreou L4 1 14 too Totals M0 870 7.8 t,MW CARPENTER PAPER CO. 1st. 2d. 2d. Total. Smith, L m 1.2 1U0 1'oiler 1V2 Ul Ui 4iu fcinlWi, R liA) LA iitl M Lechhr 21U lis ... M7 Nelson 140 1W 145 4i4 I'luicy ... Hi Kl Totals 0)2 074 Ilk! 2,m AITOMOUILU AMI PA -NY RACES Two Thousand People Witness Varied Contest ot Lexington. LEXINGTON, Neb., June 16 (Special Telegram.) Lexington's race meet lor tne lirnt day resulted as follows: Sy ilagadon's bluck, rode by Sam Cox, wou first place In the pony race. John Stemun's bay won second. Purse: 336 and IJu. Time; 0;52. In the wile running race, first place was won by Shield's bay stallion or Keaney; Keeund, John Seman's black. Time: 0:00. l'urae: !T0 unci IM. The automobile race of five miles was won In 8:04 by A. L. St tattle, with an Oak land 30 roadxtt r; second, Hulck 36 model 17, time, 8:1','. l'urae: 7U and ' Motor cycle tlve-inile race: Firist, John UoheitH. :u."v, second, Frank Jacoboiu Kuiii iolo a Thor. Robert Ralston of Lexington 1 manager. There wero nearly .0u0 spectators. The racea continue, lomonow. HEPBURN LOSES CONTEST Iloase Committee ou Election Finds that V. II. Jamleson Mas Dlecte''. WASHINGTON. June 15.-The congres sional conte.it ot former Representative W. P. Hepburn (rep.) against Representative William D. Jamleaon Idem.) of Iowa, In volving th representation of the Eighth Iowa district, was today settled by the house committee ua K'n 1 lu fuvur of Jsmltiaul . End of Fight Comes in Second Round with General Mixup, and Audi ence Vents Fury. KANSAS CITY. Ml, Jur.e l&.-B!Ur Papke defeated Al Goodalo In tho second round of tlWr fight her lor.t night, but whether he knocked him out probably will never be known. Goodale says he was out. Referee Leo Shay was not satisfied with Goodale'a showing, and disqualified him. The end of the fight came on minute and twenty-two seconds after tha beginning of the seoond round. At the tap ot the j,-ng Papke had rushed from his corner, and sent his opponent down for th .count of nine with a right swing to the Jaw. Goodale arose with great difficulty and hung on to Papke. They wrestled about the ring, Papke landing two light taps to GooOale'i Jaw. Suddonly Good! sank to his knees, and clutched th ropes. Papka grasped him by th right arm and appeared to bo trying to lift htm to his fast Being unsuccessful, Papke mo tioned th timekeeper to ring the bell. A general mlx-up between fighters, referees and second followed, and after about fif teen seconds, one of Goodale'a handlers threw a spongo Into th ring. 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