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    ITHE BEE: ("MATT A, WEDNESDAY,' JUNE 2?, 1910.
Both Philadelphia Teams Win Double-Headers; Highlanders up Notch; Cubs Still Going- Upward
I0PEK1IES EASY VICTIMS
Rourkei Take Last of Seriei by Bcore
of Eleven to Two.
'
EAlfDEES KEEPS THEM SCATTERED
Jarksoa Utmoril hr VUUori After
Tntlx II I la Had Been He-
eirtd Vonng la
Steadier.
I Although the riourkes were crippled and
used a pitcher In tho outfield and a util
ity man In tha Infield, ther managed to
light hard on tho Topckas In the laot
gam and won by a "core of 11 to 2.
Graham ai hit on tho arm and put out
of the game and Thompson, who has been
' changing off with Hhotton in the left or
chard, wai ent In to play second. 8hot-
, ton got a ball on the middle finger of his
bright .hand that crippled it and Hollenbeck
was called to that garden duty. Both of
the utility men played good ball and the
regular were hardly missed.
Handera, the warm- weatlmr pitcher for
the Rourkes, was In the box and pitched a
consistent game. We allowed nine nils, but
kept thy so far apart that they availed
liUle. - lie Ml given (rrorless support.
Jackaun started In the box for the
Cooleyrte.' Ifa pitched seven chapters and
the Omaha bunch hit "for twelve wattles.
Young' waa sent Into tha fray and but one
hit was made off him in two Inning.
Both pitchers wers reasonably steady and
did not pans many. Sandy waa better In
the plhuhaa and waa bolter supported. The
team back of Jackson made four egrora,
all of which rvsulfad 'Id score. Pa's lads
had s, tendency to hit tha ball hard and
made our two-baso hits off of Jackson.
Ilollenfeeck, who played in the left field
position, never showed any signs at any
time Of .being' a pitcher, but fielded his
position like a vet. lie was there with
the stjok and got two hits and a sacrifice.
Thompson, who played Graham's place at
second, waa at hand with bells on and
. played,, an errorless game.
Corrldon, the red head who is such a
favorite Hli tho bugs and a greater fav
orite with the bugettes on ladles' days,
waa Btrong with the willow and stung out
two two-baggers that were peaches.
Tha real big Inning- of tha game In which
the Interest of Omaha, centered waa the
sixth. At that period five runs were made
and they were not all coused by the
slugging of ' the ftourkes. llollenbcck
started something by hitting a single to
right. Schipke was hit in the ribs. Thomp
son got a single and moved two men up
a peg. Oondlng flew out to Doles. Sanders
hit one to Wooley who got nervous and
made a clean drop of the ball, while Ilol
lenbeck scored. Tha other Rourkes on
bases moved ' up a' station. King hit a
safety to left and Skipper and 'Swampy
Thompson scored, Corrldon stepped into
his first two-bagger of the day and scored
Sanders and King. Red was later caught
at third when he attempted to steal. Kane
made tha third out, third to first.
Wednesday tha ,6t. Joseph team comes
for a four-game series. The score:
OMAHA.
A.B. R.
H. P.O. A. E.
14 0 0
3 4 2 0
2 U 1 . 0
2 2 0 ,0
3 1 0 0
1110
1 0 5 0
0 3 2 0
0 0 3 0
18 27 14 '0
H. P.O. A. E.
110 0
0 10 1
0 0 0 1i
13 3 0
3 4 0 0
19 0 1
10 0 0
0 0 2 0
0 111
16 2 0
10 10
0 0 0 0
9 24 9 4
King. cf....
4 2
Corrldon, ss... (
0
1
8
2
1
r
0
,-'1
U
Kane, lb 6
Welch, rf..,. .......... f
Hollenbeck, if. ....... I
Schipke, W..... -.,.-,. 4
Thompson, 2b,,.,..,.. 4
(Jonding, c' 4
banders, p.,..,.
Totals'. I...'...'.
TOPEKA.
A.B. U.
Schmidt, If, 3b 4 0
Wooley. If 2 0
Harris, If 1 0
Boles, ss S 1
Thomason, cf 4 1
Landreth, lb 4 0
Pennell, rf 4 0
Kunkle, 3b 1 0
Kahl, 2b 3 0
Kerns, c 3 0
Jacksun, p 3 0
Young, p 1 0
Totals 33 2
Omaha
Runs 0 1 1 0 0 5 1
Hits 1 2 3 0 1 4 1
Topeka
Runs 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
11
-13
0- 2
1 9
Hits 1 0
3 0 11
Thrae-base hit: - Boles. Two-base hits:
Corrldon (2). Kane, Welch. Sacrifice hits:
Hollenbeck, Kerns. Stolen bases: Corrldon,
Welch, Boles, Thomason (-'), Pennell. Hits:
Off Jackson, 12 In seven Innings; off Young,
1 In two innings, Double piay: Boles to
Kahl to Landreth. Struck out: By Sanders,
t; by Jackon, 3; by Y'oung, 2. Bases on
balls: Oft Sanders, 2; off Jackson, 1; off
Young, 1. Left on bakes: Omaha, 4; To
peka, 7. Umpire: Spencer. Time: 1:&0. At
- tendance: soo.
CHAMPS WIKl.D THIS HAT WELL
Wichita Tlea Score la Seventh, Bat
Falls to Hold.
DES MOINES. June 21. Timely hitting
won for lies Moines today. Wlchlm tied
the score in the seventh, but Des Moines
led again at the close of the inning, and
udded three more runs In the eighth. Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cates. If
ColligHIl; ss.,v.,.
Matticks, cf.,.
Dwyer, 11)..
MehotY, 3b
Ruder, ;b
Feuer, f
Huch.mt, c
Uweiis, p
Totals
.... 4 0 10
0
.... 4
I
2
4
13
t
I
3
i
0
7
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
2
3
.
0
0
3
.. 4
.. 8
...1
.. 4
.. 3
;.3i 6
27 11 2
WICHITA.
U. R. II. PO.
A. E.
BeHen,
Mlddletoii. rf
. 6 0 2 3
.3 .1 0 1
Claire, sa 4 0 0 1
Hughes., lb 4 0 0 1
lsbell. lt....: 4 0 1 14
Westerzil, 3b 3 0 0 0
Pcttlgrew, cf 4 1 1 2
Shaw, 0 4 0 13
juriilgiin,' p 3 0 1 0
Totals, ....34
20
0 1
0 1
Des MolMes ....
Wichita
.0.1 0 0 0
.0 0 0 0 0
-6
1 0-2
Two-ban Pettlgrew. Buses on balls:
Ofr OweiMt. 1; off Jarntgan. 3. Hit with
pitched l. U: U; Owens. 1. Struck out: By
Owe.iS, Zi'tty urnlgan, t. Stolon bases:
Mtitllfks, 3a!ivr (3). Sacrifice hit: Fetter.
Left on liarr-,: ies Moines, 6; Wichita, 7.
'lime: 1.40. Umpire: Huskell. Attendance,
SOO.
I.INCM.M SAYKO BY SCRATCH
"f easjsBaaoa
BattlM . Rally la Math Meals tho
Deaverllna.
LINNilN, June 21. Lincoln won out in
the ninth inning today by a batting rally
after the game seemed lout. Fanhlnt had
One bad inning, but fuultlens support helped
him. Score:
LINCOLN.
- AB.' H. II. PO. A. E.
Judge. If.... 6 0 1 1 14)
1 1 1
1 3 1
0 10
1 1
1 0 1
0 4 1
V 13 1
3 1 1
13 3
1 0
1 0 0
1 n u
ii. PO. A.
1 4 1
0 3 0
2 3 1
110
1 1
4 0
0 0 0
3 1 I
lunier, ss 4
Cobb., rf 4
cockman, 3b.. , 1
Knapp. 2b 1
Davis, cf 3
Thomas, lb. 3
Wledensaul. 2b..,...., 3
Clark, c
Farthing, p.
Fox
Totals
3
.. 3
.. 1
si t
DENVER.
Lloyd tb
Ntaldron. If....
Dolan, tb
lusxldy, rf ...
Lindxay, lb...
Kelley, cf
Beall. rf
Crans lou. aa..
I .
1
4
3
S
4
0
.....4
STANDING OF THE TEAMS. I
I J
VV.LPct.j W.I.Pet.
Denver 32 24 .6il Philadelphia 33 li
Wichita 31 114 .M Detroit 3o " 33
Muui City ..Jo 24 .a ,tw York. ..30 II .WO
Lincoln i to .out, Huston 24 24 .6J0
Umana ...A ..'xtC'leveland ...ito Ifci .444
Des .violiies. ,M 31 .4ti aninglon 33 30 .4:14
'lopeka 21 a .4JO Chicago 21 2S .42S
St. Joseph...: 31 .33, 8t. L.ouls 12 38 .240
XAT'I LKAOI K. j AMfc-lUCA.N ASSN.
w.ui-c: w.ui'ct.
Chicago 34 10 .b Minneapolis 45 l .ua
.New l'ork. ..30 21 .Its, Toledo & U .&!
1'ittMburg ....26 23 .i2l!St. Paul . . . 24 .!
Cincinnati ,.2o 2u ,6W Indianapolis 2X 35 .444
ht. Iajuis ....35 23 .473 KsriSHS City. 23 33 .411
1'lillailelplna 23 2i .i, Milwaukee .24 36 .407
Brooklyn .. .33 !M .461-Columbus ..24 3i .4i0
BoHtou 19 35 .333 Louisville ..23 40 .3j6
NEB. LEAUl.K. I MINK DEAUUE.
W.UPct. V.D.Pct.
Gd. Island. ..21 U .6ii Clarlnda ....1 J "
Fremont lii 12 .613, Falls City. ..13 12 .620
reward Ill li .51 Mary villa ..13 lti .48
Superior ....15 10 .44Auburn 12 16.444
Coiumous ...15 17 ,4i Shenandoah 14 li .43
Red Cloud. ..12 Id ,429Nab. City. ...11 W .407
Hastings ...,13 18 .4W
eKarney 13 19 .407
Yesterday's Hraalta.
WjKSTKKN LEAGUE.
Omaha, U; Topeka, 2.
Wichaa, 3; Des Moines, 6.
lenver, 4; Lincoln, 6.
St. Josepn-, 7; Bloux City, 8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Bos'iton, 0; Philadelphia, li. Second
game: lloatun, 1; Philadelphia, 3.
Js'w York, 12; Brooklyn, 1.
Pittsburg, 5; St. Lonls, 6. Second game:
1-iiiMiurK, to; St. Loul, 3.
Cincinnati, 0; Chicago, 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 2; Cleveland. 3. Second game:
Chicago. 8; Cleveland, 0. - .
St. LouIm, 0; Detroit, 8.
Washington,- 2; Boston, 3.
Philadelphia, f; -New- York; 4.'; Second
gamo: Pnllailelphla, 7; New York, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.'
Columbus, 3; Kansas City, 6.
Toledo, 7; Milwaukee, 4.
Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis, 3.
Louisville, 5; St. Paul,. 6.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.'
Kearney, 6; Columbus', 4. '
HastlngH, 2; Grand Island, C.
Red Cloud, 1; Fremont, 1.
Superior, t; Seward, 4.
MINK LEAGUE.
Maryville, 0; Clarlnda, 1.
Nebraska City, 1; Shenandoah. 7..
Games Today.
Western League St. Joseph at Omaha,
Topeka at Den Moines, Wichita at Lin
coln, Denver at Sioux City.
National League Boston at Philadelphia,
New York at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at St.
Louts, Cincinnati At Chicago. '
American Association Columbus at Kan
sas City, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis
at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul.
American League Chicago at Cleveland,
St. Louis at Detroit, Washington at Bos
ton, Philadelphia at New York.
NebraHka League No games scheduled.
Mink leuKue Marvvllle at Clarlnda. Ne-
braku City at Shenandoah, Fulls City at
Auourn.
McMurray, c 3 0 1 2
Khmun, p.' 3 0 0 0
Schrelber, p 0 0 0 0
0
IS
Totals 27 4 8 25
Batted for Farthing In ninth.
One out when winning run made.
Lincoln 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
Denver 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04
Three-base hit: Jude. Two-base hit:' Cock
man. Double plays: Davis to Gagnler;
Cockman to Thomas. Stolen bases: Dolan,
Cranston, McMurray. Sacrifice hits: Davis,
Clark, . Waldron (2), Cassidy. Hits: Off
Ehman, 8 in eight innings; off Sehreiber, 1
In one-third Inning. Struck out: By Funn
ing, 6; by Ehman. 1. Bases on bails: Off
Farthing, 3; off Ehman, 4. Hit with pitched
ball: By Farthing, 1. Time: 2:14 .Umpire:
Clark.
KOUR lJf HOW fOR SlOUpt CITV
Wins Last One of-Perles from at; Joe,
Eight to Seen. '-' '
SIOUX CITY, June 21. Ploux ' city Won
the last and the fourth straight game of
the. series with St. Joseph today, 8 to 7.
Score :
SIOUX CITY.
AR. Tl IT O A TT
Anareas, 2D. 4 2
4
9
.... 3
.... 4
.... 3
.... 1
.... 4
.... 4
.... 3
.... 3
.... 0
1
0
I
0
0
I
10
1
0
My em. If
Neighbors, cf.
Welch
Fenlon, rf
Hartman, as..
Miller, c
Alderman, p..
Freeman, p...
Totals 33 8 13 87 16
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
Powell. If 6 o
Fox, 2b 4 0
MeChosney. cf 3 0
H. O.
4 1
0 2
2 1
A.
0
3
0
8
0
7
1
3
2
0
0
1
Jones, lb 3 1
14
0
2
1
4
0
0
0
0
Biiuer, rf 5 1
Coi'han, ss 4 2
McNeil, 3b 5 0
Shea, c ' 4 ij 1
Watson, p 2 1
Wolfe l o
Gulgano, p 0 0
Swift, p o 0
Totals 36 7 11 2S 19 3
BHtted for Neighbors in ninth.
One out when winning run was made.
Batted for Watson in ninth.
Sioux City 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1-8
St. Joseph 00001200 4-7
Stolen bases: Fenlon, Powell, McChes
ney, Corhan. Two-base hits: Stem, Fenlon,
Miner, Bauer, Corhan. Three-base lnr
Nelsiibon. sacrifice hits: Stem, Miller
Myers, MeChewney. Fox. Double plays:
Jones to Corhan, Jones to Fox to Corhan
to J one. Corhan to Fox to Jones. Struck
out: By Alderman, ; by Freeman, 1; by
Watson, 4. Buses on balls: off Alderman
.r?. wtf. Hit by pitched ball:
By Alderman, 4; by Watson, 1. Pansed bail.
Miller. Time: 2:40. Umpire: Mullen. At
tendance, 000.
THHEE-t LUAUIG BALL SCORES
Uloomlna;ton Wins from Hock Island
with lloiue Haas lu Eighth.
BLOOM INGTON, 111., June 21.-Wlth the
game tied in the eighth, t to 2, Melcher
ana Keenun smashed out home runs,
pocketing the game for Bloomlngton.
Score: li il E
Bloomlngton 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 11 3
Rock Island 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 02 6 1
Batteries: Royer and Nunamuker:
Lakaff and O'Leary.
DANVILLE. 111.. June 2L Two doubles
In the seventh gave Waterloo a score.
Clarke paxsed two and forced In one in
the eighth, bringing the score . to a tie
Errors by Burns and Sullivan gave the
winning run to Waterloo in the tenth.
RUE
Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 3 2
Danville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 a 3
Batteries: lUynolds and Wolfe; Clark
and Searles. i
PEuRlA. III., June 21 Peoria batted out
a victoiy over Davenport in the first In
ning touav. Clean Jleldlng kept the Score
and hits down. Score: R H E
Peoria 4 0010010 tf i
Davenport 10000100 03 8 1
Butteries: Cook and Asmussen: Pen
nance and Mason.
HOLLAND COMES FOR FOl'R DAYS
t. Joseph AaTareaatloa to Da Kext
Attraction at Ylatoa. Park.
Jack Holland will play a return engage
ment with his Ht. Joseph team at Vinton
paik. beginning Wednesday, and staying
four days. Billy Fox will be In the line-up
and will play against bis old team mates
on the Omaha team. Friday will b ladles'
day of the bu Joseph series.
Omaha. St Joseph.
Kane First Jones
Graham Second Fox
Conidon Third McXeal
Thompson 8horl Corhan
K.ln,-- Left Powell
eh'h Center .' MoCh-xney
ro"ung Right Hauer
(lending, Cadman Catch
... Wolfe, bhea
Johnson
i Ualgano
.. Baker. Sirlft
Watson
r-anrlei a, Melter... Pitch
Hollenbeck Pitch
Kveley, Rhodes... Pitch ,
blowers pitch
E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Keeler Boys Heeler.
8T. PA V U June 31.-Manager Kelley of
the St. Paul American A, iii..n k. ...
ball club today announced the purchase
'. v aiiurr Afiiry oi in pi. ixiuis Na
tional league team.
Th Key to the Blluatlou bea Want Ads!
Chicagoans Beat Cincinnati- Reds.
One to Nothing. .
SHECKARD NAILS THREE HITS
Star fielder Does All of Stick Work
aianairer Chance Knocked
Senseless by Pitched '
Ball.
CHICAGO, Juno 21. Chicago won a hard
fought game from Cincinnati, 1 o 0, today.
Each sida made three, hits, . Sheckord
getting all for Chicago. Manager Chance
was hit over ' the . right eye by a wild
pitch from Gaspar and knocked uncon
scious. He recovered in a few minutes an.1
was able to walk to the bench. Manager
Griffith and Bescher were put out of the
game by Umpire Rigler for disputing
decisions In the eighth. Score:
CHICAGO. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Iim, 2b 4 0 10 lBesohar, If... 4 110 0
8hrVnS, If,. 4 3 3 0 Oi.'lu-ka, e 0 0 0 0 0
Schulto, rf... 3 0 10 VPankert, ct... 4 0 0 0 0
Chance, lb..,l 0 & 0 OHnhlltzsl, lb. 4 0 13 0 0
Beaumont ..0400 OMttctiell, rf.. 3 1 2 0 0
Ludarua, lb.. 10 10 OKsan, 2b. 4 0 2 2 0
Sielnfeldt, lb I 0 0 0 ODownajr, aa...4 1 0 5 1
Hofman, of... t 0 10 OMt-Laan, e... 1 0 110
Tinker, aa.... t 0 I 3 OWoodruIf, b. 1 0 t 1 0
Kilns, c 8 0 3 0 Cdanpar. p 3 0 0 4 0
Haulbach, p.. 3 0 0 lKnth i 1 0 0 0 0
Brown, p 1 4 0 3 CBeaba, p 0 0 0 3 0'
Totala 23 I 27 11 1 Totals 30 3 24 IS 1
Ran for Chance In fourth.
Batted for Gaspar in eighth.
Chicago 00010000 1
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Sheckord, Downey. Hits:
Off Reulbach, 3 In seven innings, with none
out in eighth; off Gaspar, 8 In seven in
nings. . Sacrifice hits: Schulte, ' Stelnfeldt.
Stolen base: Reseller. Left on hamm'
-Chicago. 4; Cincinnati, 6. . Bases on balls:'
viz tteuioacn, 2; off urown, 1. -Hit by
pitched ball: By Gaspar, Chance. Struck
out: By Reulbach. 2. Time: 1:55. Um
pires: Rigler and Emslle.
Quakers Take Doable Header.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 21.-Phila-delphla
today won both games of the first
double-header of the season here, Boston
being the opposing olub. The first game
was a walkover for the home. team. In the
second game, Boston lost, although Frock
outpltched Foxen, Philadelphia winning in
tho fifth inning on two two-base hits, two
sacrifices and a base on balls. Score, first
game:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.E.
Tltua. rf 4 0 3 0 OColllna, If... 1110 0
Knabe, Ibi... 4 13 1 Ouota, (b 4 10 3 0
Grant, 3b 4 111 OSnmrpa, lb.... 4 1 a 0 0
Maim, If 6 111 OMIIiar, rf.... 3 110 0
Ward, lb 4 1(0 OShean, 2b.... 40161
Walah, CI.... 8 8 2 0 OBecfc, cf 4 13 10
Doolan, aa.... i 111 lgweeney, sa.,4 1611
Moras, c 4 17 0 VRarldan, o... 114 11
Moora, p 4 10 1 OMattarn, p... 10 0 11
parsons, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 17 11 2710 1
Totala II T 24 12 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 8 1 3 5 12
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Miller, Beck, Knabe,
Rarlden. Hits: . Off Mattern. in six and
one-third innings; off Parsons, 4 in 1 and
two-third Innings. Double plays: Knabe
to Doolan, Gets to Shean to Sharpe. Banes
on balls: Off Mattern, 1; off Moore. 1; off
Parsons, 5. Struck out: By Mattern, 3;
hy Moore, 5. Time: 1:46. Umpires: O'Day
and Brennan.
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Batea, rf 1 Oil OColllna. If.... 4 1500
Knabs, lb.... 4 11 1 Olieta, lb 1 0 114
Grant, lb.... I 113 OH harp, lb.... 4 1 0 0
Magec, II.... I 110 OMIIiar, H....3 110 0
Ward, lb 1 0' 8 OShean, 3b.... 4 12 10
VValah, cf.... 1 4 4 0 ODack. ft 1 110 0
Doolan, as.,.. 10 11 ogwaaner, aa.. 3 1 1 3 0
JacklltBch, e. I 1 4 3 Otiraham, o... 1 0 2 1 0
foxao, p 3 0 0 3 OFrork. 1 0 4 4 0
Smith 1 0 0 0 0
Totala 34 4 37 11 0
Totala 19 I 24 t 0
Batted for Miller in the ninth.
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2
Two-base hits: Beck. Magee, Jacklitsch.
Double plays: Knabe, Ward and Doolan.
Bases on. balls: Off Frock. 3; off Foxen,
1. Struck out: By Frock, 1; by Foxen, 2.
Time: 1:35. Umpires, iDay and Brennan.
. Glanta Show Great Form.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.. June 21. New York
used up three Broklyn pitchers toduy.
Matthewson pitched great ball, and "was
relieved by Crandall when the game was
safely pocketed. DaRon, the new Brook
lyn outfielder, made five hits in five times
up. The score:
NIC W" YORK. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Rnoiliraaa, If. 4 1 0 0 ODalton', rf.... 6 6 110
Doyla, 3b I 3 14 Ohnrrh. lb..... 4 0 7 1 1
Murray, rt... 4 o 1 0 OWhaat. If.... 4 1110
Seymour, cf.. 1 I 0
Backar, cf.... 1 1 1 0
OHummali, lb. 4 0 0 0 0
OLennoi, lb... 4 13 11
Lrldwall, aa.. 1 3 3 3 OUavidnm, cf.. 4
liatlln, lb. ... 1 1 4 1 vT. Smith, aa. I
0 14 0
14 10
0 111
Metrber, 3D.. I lot ( Erwin, e...
Marala, lb... 4 1 14 0 Vrtucliar. ..
3
.040
1 4
Mryara, a 1 I 0 iKneiiar, p.... 1
BcMel, c 0 10 CH. liiiiin ,. 1
kfathawaon, pi I I I ODaaaHU, p..,.0
Sohaafar 0 0 0 MrKlvm .... 1
0 0 0 v
0 0 0 0
4 4 4 4
0 0 0 4
I'rundall, p.. 00404
Totala II 4 17 7 I
ToUla 17 14 37 S
Baited for Matthewson In the ninth.
Batted for Kn'etser In (he seventh. '
Batted for Dessau In the ninth.
New York 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 1 6 It
Brooklyn 0 000001001
Gwo-base hits: Lennox. Stolen bases:
Rnodgrase, Becker, Devlin, Fletcher Vi.
Matthewson. Datum. Double plays: Merkie
tunasitlsied). Buses on balls: oif Rucker,
3; off Knetser, 3; oft Dessau, 3; off
Matthewson, 3. Struck out: By Knetzer,
1; by Bessau, 1; by Matthewson, 3. Hits:
Off Rucker, 6 in two innings; off Knetzer,
4 in five Innings; off Matthewson, 7 in
eight Innings, "lime; 2:03. Umpires, Klein
and Kane.
Dodge Takes 1 rro eramra.
DODGE, Neb., June 21. (Special)
Dodge defeated Ciurkson by in score
of 8 to 0. Dodge outclassed them at
every stage of tn game, dtautou's bat
tery, hired for the occasion, had little ef
fect ou the locals. Hiu: Dodge, 3; Clark
son, 4. Klruck out: By Young, 12: by
Phillips, 13. Two-base hit; Kiudorf. Home
run: Butler. Batteries: lodge, Young
Slid Butler; Clarkson, Phillips and Hopper.
Dodge defeated Snyder by the scoie of
13 to 0. Snyder having no cniiii' to score,
only two inn reaching seoond and getting
no further, while Ilia Dodga team ran the
bases till they were tired. Hits: Dodge,
15; hnyder, 5. struck out: By Young, U;
by Ellis, 5. Stolen bases: Dodge. 7. Two
baso bits: . Butlaxv Butteries. Dedge,
Xouug aud Builsr; bnydor, Kills and Jsu-
SOX AND NAPS SPLIT EVEN
Cleveland Takes First and Chicago
Second of Doable-Header.
EXTRA INNINGS TO EACH GAME
Philadelphia Takes Two Contests
front New York Detroit Tigers
. Blank St. Lonls Boston
i Beat Washington. .
CLEVELAND, O-., June 21. Cleveland
and Chicago played two extra Inning games
today, each club w lnnlpg one.
Cleveland won, the first game, 3 to 2. In
twelve innings. . The two "Cy'! Youngs
started,, but the (pMcago pitcher was taken
out in the first iinjng. .Scott, who suc
ceeded, bin), was. eytjy, Cleveland win
ning on Zclder'K "error, on Groiey'
grounder, StoVaU's,' out and Lajole'u , hit.
Scott tiled to ' pass. Lajole purposely, but
carelessly allowed one ball to come near
the plate and Lajole hit safely to center.
In the second game neither team scored
until the tenth when errors by Lajole and
Turner allowed Chicago to score three runs.
Young, who was knocked from .the rubber
In' one Inning in the first game was In
vincible in the second. Score: First game:
CLEVELAND. CHICAGO.
AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.
Turner, .... 2 2 3 OZelder, 2b.... 6 0 3 5 2
Orsncy, rf.... 12 10 onrowne. cf... 5 1110
Slovall, lb... 6 2 17 0 UKelly. rf 6 110 0
Lajole, lb.... 4 16 6 OColllna, K....6 10 0 1
Kaalarly, S...4 0 16 OUunilll, lb.... 4 121 0 0
Lord, If ..6 1 2 0 OPurtell, lb... 4 16 4 1
Bradley, lb.. 4 0 3 6 llllackb'ne, aa 4 1 1 1 0
Blrm'ham, cf-4 0 1 0 0 Payne, c 4 1 1 1 0
D. Young, p.. 6 0 0 1 01. Youns, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Scott, p 4 0 0 6 0
Totala 43 10 34 21 1
T ota la 40 36 24 4
Two out when winning run was scored.
Cleveland ....2 0000000000 13
Chicago 2 0000000000 0-2
Two-buse hits: Turner, Lord (2), Black
burn, Payne, Browne. Three-awe hits:
Kelly, Collins. Sacrifice hits: Easterly,
Bradlely. Stolen, ases: Graney, Turner.
Double plays. Turner to Lajole to Stovu.il;
Scott to 1'urtell to Gandll. lilts: Off I.
Young, 4 In two-third inning; off Scott,
in eleven Innings. Bresa on balls: Off
D. Young, 1; off I. Young. 1; off Scott, 2.
Hit by pitched ball: By Scott. Lajole.
Struck out: By Scott, 1. First on errors:
Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 1. -Left on bases:
Cleveland, 11; Chlcaoo, .3. Time: 2:15. Um
pires, Evans and Kerin.
Score second game: '
CHICAOO. CLEVELAND.
AII.H.O.AU. AB.H.O.A.B.
Zelder, lb.... 4 0 1 2 u Tumor, M...4 0 1 2 1
Browne, cf...6 ISO Oliraney, rf....4 1100
Kelly, rf i 14 0 OStovull, lb... 4 3 II 0 0
Collina, If.... 4 0 1 V OLajole, 2b.... 3 114 1
('.mill, lb.... 6 4 4 1 OK.iMerly, e... 4 110 0
Puru-ll. lb... 4 112 OLord, II 4 0 110
Blatkb'ne, m 4 I 1 a oliiudley, lb.. 4 1 1 1 0
Hic k, i- I 17 0 t Blrm'ham, cf 4 0 10 0
Young, 110 1 1Koantner, p.. 110 6 0
Douii.rr, lit M II wliemla 1 0 0 0 0
Total. I l2 1 0 Totala S3 7 40 II 3
'Batted for Koestner In the tenth.
Koestner out, lilt by batted ball.
Cleveland 000000000 0-0
Chicago 000000000 3 3
First on errors: Chicago, 2. Two-base
hits: Stovall, Lajole, purtell. Sacrliice hits:
Lajole, Young, Zelder. Double play: Lord
to Stovall. Bases on bulls: Off Koestner,
4. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Chicago,
9. Struck out: By Koestner, 6; by Young,
4. Wild pitch: Koestner, 1. Time: 1;4S. Um
pires: Kvuna and Kerin. .
Athleti'.-a Itraalu First Place.
NEW YORK, June 21. Philadelphia de
feated New York twice today; 7 to 4 and 7
to 1, and pulled the residents out of first
place, getting hack into the lead Itself. In
the opener Ford wus batted hard for the
firxt time this siason, und wus driven
from the box In the sixtn Inning. In the
second game Plunk held the Highlanders
to throe tilts. Score first fsame:
PlULADKl.rHIA. NEW YOHK.
AU ll.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.
Hartaol, if.... 4
Olilrlug. cf... I
IMIIllu, 2U. .. i
Baker, 3b I
Davla, IB 4
Murpiiy, rf... 4
Barry, aa I
Lapp, c 4
Muraan, p.... 1
Atklna, p 1
1 4
1 3
1 3
I 1
1 11
3 0
0 2
1 i
0 0
0 4
0
0
1
U Hemphill, cf. 4
1 1
OWolter, rf.... I
Ul-'haeu, lb 3
0 Laporte, lb. .. 4
ot rei. if 3
0 0
1 11
0 0
1 CKnlRbl,' ai
4
1
1 OAuatin, lb
3 0 Sweeney, o. . . I
1 Mitchell, ... 3
1 0 Kurd. i 1
- Prill, P , 1
Totals 33 11 27 11 lVjartlner .... 1
Totals 10 7 37 11 1
Batted for Frill In the' ninth.
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1-7
New York 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 04
Tun-hasp hit- Maker Threp-b8o hit: C"l-
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iNOFALTS
BRIAtyPIPE
11ns. Sacrifice hits: Chase. Hartsel, Mor
gan. Double play: Collins and Barry.
Struck out: By Ford, 5: by Morgan, 2; by
Frill. 4. Banes on balls: Off Morgan, S; off
Ford, 8; off Frill, 1. Hits: Off Ford, 10 in
five and one-third innings; off Frill, 1 In
three and two-thirds innings; off Morgan, 6
in five and one-third Innings; off Atkins, 2
In three and two-thirds Innings. Time: 2:1.
Umpires: Sheridan and Egan.
Scor second game:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hartael. If.... 4 2 0 0 OHamphlll. cf. 4 1 1 0 0
Oldring, ef...6 110 OWolter, rf....t S 1 0 0
Collina. 2b... 4 113 OChaea, lb.... 4 0 11 1 1
Dakar, lb.... 6 0 14 OLaporte, 3b... 1 0 0 4 1
Davie, lb I 0 It 3 OCree, It I 0 0 0 0
Murphy, rf... 3 0 10 OKnlnht, as... I 0 4 10
Barry, a I 111 OAuatln. lb.... 1 0130
Donohue, o... 1 16 1 CMItchell, e... 3 0 7 2 0
Plank, o 3 13 1 OVaughn, p.... 3 4 113
Totala. .....30 7 27 16 0 Totals 13 3 27 11 4
Philadelphia 01110100 3-7
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Wolter. Three-bae hit:
Collins. Double plays: Austin and Mitchell;
Austin and Knight. Struck out: By Vaughn,
4; by Plank, 6. Bases on balls: Off Vaughn,
3; off Plank, 2,, Time: 1:46. Umpires: Sheri
dan and Egan.
Tigers Pile Bier Score.
DETROIT;- M!ch.r June, tl. Kllllan held
St. Louis to four hits today and Detroit
won, 8 to 0. -Detroit bunched hits In the
first and third innings and took advantage
of loose playing by the visitors in the
fifth. Score:
DETROIT. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Mrlntyra, it.. 4 3 0 0 OFIeher, If.... I 0 10 0
liueh, ae 4 1 1 6 0 Hartaell, 3b.. I 0 I 6 0
Ootil). cf 1 3 I 0 0 Wallace, aa.. 4 0 4 0 i
Crawford, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Newman, lb.. 4 16 10
Palehanty, 2b 4 1 1 4 18'hweitaer, rf I 0 0 0 0
Morlarty. lb. 1 1 1 I 0 Hoffman, cf.. 4 110 0
Lather, lb... 0 0 0 0 OTrueedale, 2b 4 0 3 1 1
Slmmona, lb. 3 1 14 1 Blephena, C...I 17 11
manage, e.... 3 0 11 Olisllay, p 3 0 4 3 1
Caaey, c 00104
Killtan, p.... 4 114 0 Totals 31 4 24 11 4
Totala 11 10 37 17 3
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Detroit ... 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 8
Two-baso hit: Delehanty. Sacrifice hits:
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Stolen base: Morlnrty. Base on balls:
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Bailey, 7. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Connolly
and Dlneen.
Boston Takes Close One.
BOSTON. Mass.. June 11. Boston won to
day. 3 to 2, bp bunching hits and profiting
by Washington s mispiaya in the first and
eighth innings. Score:
BOSTON. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Lock, 3b 113 3 OMIIan, cf 3 1 1 0 0
Hooper, rf....4 0 0 0 lLeltrelt. If... 4 110 0
Engle,.cf 4 3 4 0 OlClberfeld. lb. 4 0 0 0 I
Btahl. lb 4 I 10 1 OUeaaler. rf.... 3 1 3 0 0
Gardner, 2b.. 4 Oil OKIIIIfer, rf... 1 0010
Lewis, If 3 1 1 1 MrBrtde, as.. 1 1 4 4 1
We Knar, aa... I 1 0 4 OConrojr, lb. .. 4 1 1 3 0
Klelnow. c... 3 4 11 ll'nglaub. lb.. 10 7 11
Collina, p.... 3 0 11 estreat, e 3 0 I 3 0
Gray, p 13 110
Totals II S 37 13 3 -
Totals 30 7 24 14 4
Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-J
Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Two-base hits: Conroy, Lewis, Engle.
Double plays: Collins to Stahl, oLrd to
Stahl. Base on balls: Off Collins, 1; off
Gray, 1. Struck out: By Collins, 6; by Gray,
5. Time: 1:64. Umpire: Perrine.
LOUISVILLE) MANAGER RESIGNS
II. 'C Plets Glvee Up Poet Dal T.
Howard Probable Successor. '
ST. LOUIS, Juna 21. H. C. Pletse tonight
resigned as manager of the Louisville club
In the American association. - He had a
conference with William Grayson, Jr.,
owner of tha olub, at his offloe here to
night. The announcement was made by
Grayson that Del T. Howard is the new
manager. The latter formerly waa with
the Chicago Nationals, but has been play,
lng first base with the Louisville club since
April 13. He will assume his new duties
immediately.
Owner Grayson's version of the matter
was that Pletse sought the Interview, and
told him that he believed some one else
could do better with the club than he had
been doing.
"I told him If he felt that way about It.
he hod better sever his connection," said
Mr. Grayson. .
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Grand Island
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Beltzer Put Out of Game by Umpire
Following Trouble Local
Team Beats Seward.
O RAND ISLAND, June 21. (Special Tele
gram.) The constant kicking of managers
and players on both sides in the lat few
games culminated today when Manager
Bcltier of the locals was sent to tho bench.
The audience repeatedly hooted Vinplr
Brlllman who, the Impression Is growing
here, Is not an exception to the rule of giv
ing Grand Island the worst of it. Ucore:
R.H.K.
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 tV-2 5 1
Grand Island 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 -6 3 3
Batteries: Jacohsen, Pickering and Wal
ley; 1'uul and Carroll.
FREMONT, Neb., June 21. (Spechil Tele
gram.) The Red Cloud game was t illed at
the end of the eighth to enable both teams
to catch a train, with the score 1 to 1.
There was some dispute about the time
the game was to be called, but the umpire
hold that the agreement was to call It at
4:10 and 110 game. Score:
Red Cloud 0 000100 01 6 3
Fremont 0 010000 0-1 4 2
Batteries: Mitchell and '.Mo; H. Smith
and Itochner. Umpire: BosBWell..
SEWARU, Neb., June 21. (Special Tele
gram.) Howard played Superior today and
the score was 6 to 4 for Superior. Tho
Seward team leaves tonight for a nine
day swing around the circuit. Score: ,
R.H.E.
Seward 0 011000020-4 12 4
Superior 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3-6 3
Batteries: For Seward, l'lerce and Sc
acke; for Superior, Spellman and Justls.
COLUMBUS, Neb., June 21. (Special Tel
egram.) Kearney and Columbus played a
morning game today on account of tho
races, and tho visitors won In the ninth,
after tho score waa tied In the eighth.
Score:
R.H.E.
Columbus 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 14 6 2
Kearney 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 25 9 2
Batteries: For Columbus, Slndelar and
Clair; for Kearney, Wright and Townsend.
Umpire: Nelson.
GOVERNOR PITCHES FIRST
BALL IN LEGINGTON GAME
Julesbarv; Defeated la Contest with
Daw sou County Men, Seven to
Flv.
N LEXINGTON, Neb., June 21. (Special
Telegram.) Governor Shallenberger pitched
the first ball over the plate In tho Lexlng-ton-Julesburg
game today. Mayor Mullen
caught the ball and Mayor Dahlman was
In the grandstand a'hVsouling for the Ne
braska boys. Governor Shallenberger
stated ha was a good mascot for the Lex
ington boys: Score:
Lexington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37
Julesburg 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0-5
Batteries: Lexington, Forrest and Speer;
Julesburg, McCullough and Bradsliaw.
Hits: Lexington, 3; Julesburg, 10. Home
runs: By Rankin of Lexington and Mc
Culluugh of Julesburg.
American Schooner Wins.
CUACHAVEN, June 21. At today's re
getta on the Lower Elbe tha American
schooner Westward owned by Alexander
8. Cochran of New Tork, won over the
yacht , Hamburg owned by the Vcrelu
Beefahrt of Hamburg, Emperor William's
Meteor and Dr. Krupp's Von Boplen and
Halbach's Germania,
Vanderbllt Horse Wlaa.
PARIS, June 21. The Prix Desvaux d'Or
of 32,000, distance ten furlongs, was run at
St. Cloud today and won by W. K. Vander
bllt's RameBzeum.
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Miller Gould was presented with a loving
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