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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1&10. Wichita are Leaders; Denver Drops to Third Place From First; Athletics Take Two Games TAILENDERS BEAT ROIMES MUDIIENS RALLY WITH BAT Toledo Does Trick in Eight Inninv, Beating Brewers. MILWTUKEE FIELDING T00R Loeked Like Extraordinary Proposi V tion U the Finish. 9- asaa. sin EISULT OF WETDUP, TWO TO ONE With Hchlpkc Third In I. not la atttsr, Dat- RKnrtn Was Rrnt in to Dai for Melter and' Krnrk Oat. ' "utr-L, WHO DAT 3AY5) fj f ' f WD TO THNK- TO Jx. I (v I c ! p. 77VC TAT AtVv ( ,v J) ms DRAQQ-FO WTO I M ' if 1 1 1 I .i I I .Ti III M - J I ZfY'TK I I yAT B I II II Nil V ' J S YWIV K I I Bt. Joneph made Its second appearance on tha local ball lot Wednesday afternoon and took a Kama Iron the Kourkei. It oi a close game at llmt and until lJUHty Itliodes, who butted for Melter, the regu lar twlrler, struck at the third one In the ninth the fans and fanettca were expect ing an extra Inning game. The final score was 2 to L Baker opposed Molter on the pitching mound and they had a battle royal, llaker having a shade tfto better of tho affair. But three lilts were made off lilm and all of these wero (Ingles. Hut one of these figured la the single run mude by the Rourkea. , . Melter hod excellent control and did not deserve to lose, tie passed but one man, struck out six and had the few who did get on bases hugglug clone. Omnha had three chances to get across and at least tlo (lie game, but could not hit at opportune times. In the fourth inning Corrldon got on when he waa hit in tha slats. lie was sent down to second to negotiate a steal, but waa caught. Kane was walked and Thompson singled and would have scored tho red-headed boy If he had not Wanted the chance. At the time he waa sent down Jimmy Kane had two Vol Is and one strike.' King made a alngle in tha sixth, went to second when Uaker fumbled Corridon's bunt and got to the third corner When McNeil fumbled. With one gone, Welch hit a fly back of Becond and Kox, got it. King waa sent In after , the fly was caugbt, but was headed off five Or alx feet. T Xourk TU Sown at Finch. Tho Kourkes started something In the last' inning that looked as though it might mean a tie .soore. " ' Vadjmfn was -cnt lh to hit for Welch. tie, drove a grounder at CorhanJ l' who booted.- Schlpke came through with a dandy good hit over third. Holly did what was expected ot him and sacrificed, putting Skipper and Cad up a peg. Uondlng rapped a' hot ono close, toward third which looked as though It could not be anything less than a single. Corhan mado a doKtierate. run, stuck one mil to the ground and made a wonderful stop. He recovered and' threw Johnny out at the first bag. However, Cadman scurried for home aa soon us the ball was hit and had plenty of time. With but one score to tie and Schlpke 'on third Dusty Rhodes was sent in to see if he could not cover himself with glory. -Ho could not connect with anything thrown to him by Uaker and struck out. . . , Bt. Joseph made its first score in the fifth inning. iluuer- singled after Jonos waa out. Corhan went out, second to first, and Bauer got to second on the play. Mc Neil hit ono between Hollerfbeck and King and Duke went after it. ' It was a long run and he got his hands on ft, but - dropped It. King, who was coining' front .the .other direction, --could doubeleasl- have .made the catch, but no one oalled to the two speeding men to let them know . which one could get It Bauer came home on the error. McNeil attempted to reach third and waa thrown out by Holly. Bt Joseph made the other run in the eighth. Corhan fouled out to Corrldon, who made a awell run back of third and caught the sphere. McNeil went out, sec ond to first Wolfe waa given the first and only base on ball by Melter. He stole second and came home when Buker singled, Billy Fox, who recently "wore a Ilourke uniform, played second for the Hollanders and did a good Job. He- accepted eight chances aa cleanly as could be desired and hit for two singles. Thompson, who Is taking Graham's place at second, played, a good -game. He had three put outs vand seven assists and did not boot once , In making .them. He also got on of the thrue lills that were made by the Rourkofl.- The score: '' ' . DM A 111 i ' 'f 'AM. R. .'If. O. A. E. King. cf...... ..... 1 ' 1 0 Corrldon, bm..... . 0 . 0 1 0 ' ! ' 0 . 0 0 :, 1 8 1 V 1 1 7 1 o 2 1 7 0 0 1 u 2 0 0 13 Kane, lb . 3 '1 honipiMjn, 2bv.. 4 Welch, 1 .,...,....., 3 Cadman ....j,.. 1 RohlDke. 3b.:... ...... 2 HoUenback. . if-. va ', 0 Cloi ding,. o 3 0 Melter, p .3 0 Khodes ,t.. Totals ,...2i 1 ' ' ST. JOSEPH. AB. R, 3 2 '. i ii. b. A. 0 6 0 1 0 8 1 2 0 Powell, If.. ...... 1 4 1 2 Fox. 2b... 4 3 id i s 1 t 0 MoCheoney, .cf........ 4 Jones, lb....l......, 4 Bauer, ir...i s Corhan, ss. .. S . 3 .. 2 MoNrll, Sb. ......... Wolfe, o Baker, p. S Totals 30 i 7 !T 13 Batted for Weloh In ninth. Batted for Mrtter In ninth. Jones out -wlitm MoChesney Interfered with baseman. ' Omaha. Itumr 00000000 11 lilts 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-3 St Joseph- Runs ...........J 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 Hits , 0100111127 Sacrifice hits: Hollenbeck (2). Struck out: By Mlter, ; by Baker, 1 Itasna on balls: Off Melter, 1; oft Baker, 4. lilt by pitohed ball: Baker, 1. Stolen basis: Schlpke. Fo Wolfe. Left on ba-es: Omaha, S; St. Joseph, 2. Umpire: Spencer. iime; i.to. Attendance: BES MOUISS . TBDtl TOrXXA DoabU Xa4r Taea froiu Mr. Ooolay aad Kli SCea. PES MOINES, la., June 22 Des Moines won two games from Topeka today, the first easily, and the second by hunching hits in the sixth and seventh Innings. Score first game: . , V MOINES.' , a a. iu h. p.o. a, e. .'..'..4 82.0 i 0 0 s i a S I l Catas, if..:.::.., C ollltjan, 'H.,., Mattlck, cf.... Dwyer, Ibi..... Nlehoff, 5b..... Bader, 2b Fetser, rf Hawkins, c... tlercha, p Totals....... 4 SO TOl'UKA. A B. R. 1 27 11 1 If. P.O. A. E. Schmidt. Sb Boles. Thoinasson, cf. Landreth, lb.... I'snnell, rf Kahl, 2b..'....... Kerns, c Henry, ....... Harris, 4f. ....... Wrlght.t a....... 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 a 8 0 1 o, Totals:..........:.. .83 " 0 24 '7 I Pea Mollies 20I06000- Topeka 00000000 00 Twutae hits: Mattlck. Nlehoff. ' Three has hjt; Nlehoff. Basea ou halls: Ort Herohe, t; off Wright. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Hrrrhe, I; Wright. 8. Panned ball: Kerns. Wild pll.tli: Wright, Struck out: By He'b. 1H by Wright, I. Stolen bam-s: Cates, lttr. Sacrtflo lilts: Colligau ii). Tim: Ob. Att-m.lancj tV0. I'mplre: Clai k boor a food aaine: ' - ', K AH. R. II. O. A. E. Cates. If I 0 0 I 0 Colllgnn, 4 1 1.2 B . 1 Mattlck. ct 4 1 8 8 1 U Dwyer. lb 4 116 0 0 Nlehoff. at) 3 1 0 i U llader, 21) 4 0 14 10 Ketzer, rf 8 1110 0 Hachaut. e 3 0 16 10 Hlersdorfer, p 3 1 1 0 I 0 Sago, p.... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 32 6 9 27 13 1 TOPKKA. AB. It H. O. A. E. Schmidt, 3b 4 1 , 1 0 0 1 Holes, ss o 13 0 l Thomawon, cf 4 I V 1,1 0 0 Lanrtreth, lb 4 110 0 1 Pennell, rf 5 0 0 1 0 0 Kahl, 2b 8 0 2 6 4 1 Kerns, c 3 114 2 0 Harris, If 3 0 0.0 0 0 Fugate, p........ 4 .0,1 0V 3 0 ' Totals 35.. k 8 24 ' 14 4 Dew Moines r 1 0 0:0 I 2 - Topeka 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-5 Two-base hitw: Lartdretlt. Kahl -it Base on balls: Off FtiRRte, 1; off Blersdorffr, 5. tilt ov Ditciieil mi: ity i' utcaie. l. raasmi ball: Kerns, struck onrt: By, Blersilorfef, 3; bv.'Saae. 2: by Fucate. 4.. tSolen bases: Culllgun, Tliomason. Sacrifice hits: Gates, Boles. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Clark. . DEnrvra xiicra on tosiwo Seven to Two Is Score In Sloax City's . Tft-ror. '. SlOfX CITY, June 22.-Slou City won the first game of the scrip vfith Denver today by bunching their 'bits off Hager man. Bcore: - " SIOUX CITY.'," AB. R. II.. O. A. 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 8 S ' Andreas, 2b Stem, lb... Qulllin, 8b lyiyers, If Neighbors cf... Fenlun, rf .5 0 0 4 .4 0 1 47 . 6 0 2" J 1 5 0 1 4 0 0 2 10 0 ... i "0 .0 , 1 Hartman, as 3 Towno, c. 1 Freeman, p 3 Totals 32 8 7 18 DENVER. - AB. R. H. , O. A. E. Lloyd, 2b Waldron, If.... Beall, cf Cassldy, rf Lindsay, lb Iiolan. 3b traniton,' ss... McMurray, c... Hagerman, p... Kelly Totals.. 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 1 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 1 . 1 .24 o o- 0 .0. 1' 1 1 r i a or o' o 0 ;' 0 . 0 3 24 11 'Batted for Hagerman In the ninth. Sioux City 00003004 7 Denver .....' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 Stolen bate: Dolan. Two-base hits; Hart man, Myers. Three-baso hit: Cranston. Sacrifice hits: Freeman, Stem, Waldron, Beall, Cassldy, Hagerman (2). Struck out: By Freeman, 2; by Hagerman, . 2. Bases on balls: Oil Freeman, h; off Hagerman, 6. Passed ball: Towne. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Mullln. Attendance: K00. IXHCOX.2 COMES IK FOB BEATIHO Wichita Qlvss Antslopss Sin to On . Defeat. . LINCOLN, Neb., June 22. Wichita aave Linuoln a bad drubblnt; today, winning by a score oi v to l. Jones was nit hard and costly errors were made behind him. Altoh lson was master ot the situation through out the game. . The score; -LINCOLN.; ' AB. H. II. O. A. E. Jude, If Uagnier, ss Coob, rf, air. Knapp, sb, rf.... Davis, cf 1 nomas, lb Wtedensaui, Ub.. Sullivan, c Jones, p.. , Uient, p.... Totals . o 0,10 0 4 0 0 8 "0 0 1 14 0 vS 0 1 2 33 1 6 27 IS WICHITA. AB. Ii. 1 1L A, o 0 1 I 4 0 I IT. BelJen, If Middleton, cf.. (Jiuire, ss iiUKhe. 2b...., Isbt-ll, lb Westenil, Sb... Koerner, rf.... shuW, c. ....... Altchlson, p.... Totals .....ay II 11 27 Two-base hits: Thomas, Davis. Belden, Hughes, (-); Altchlson. Stolen bases- Is bell. Sacrlllce hit: Middleton. Hits: Off Jones. 10 In live and one-third Innings; off CleiHt, 3 in three and two-thJrda Innings. Struck out: By Jones, 1; by Client, 2: by AltchlHon, 4. Wild pitch: Uelst, 1. Time: l:U. Umpire, Haskell. v . Fremont Comes " in to the Good ' KEARNEY, Neb.. Juns 22.-(SpcIal Tel egtam.) In a postponed gam her today Fremont defeated Kearney to 4. The locals lost tb game through two costly errors by Cray, Kearney's first-baseman. Scor: R.H.E, Kearney 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 08 Fiemoui 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0-6 8 2 Batteries: Kearney, McMahan, isoyea, Major Kuril) and Towusend; Fremont, liendroti and Buhner. HASTINOS, Aeb., Jun 22. (Special Tel egram.) Th Brtckmaker gave' ZaVadlll good support until tha eighth, when four errors, a walk and two ' singles netted Seward four runs. Hastings scored th winning run in th tenth Inning on a passed ball and a blocked ball. Score: R H E Seward 0 00000040 16 4 4 HaHlinga 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2-tf 11 7 Batteries: Seward, Harrington and 4a seeki llaatlnga, ttavadUl and W alley. fh Key to th SltuaRuit Be Want Ads! KSBUX.T8J IH SdlTK lilAOTJB Olarlada Trims Maryvtll Blank for braska CJjty. . , At Clarind-Soore4 U.H.E. Maryvllle 10 0 0 0 0 0 11-3 5 Clarlnda I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 i Butteries: Torpe and Pollock; Lavelle and Bromley. Umpire: Myers.- . At snenandouh Score: R.H.E. Nebraska Oly ,,. v....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Shenandoah 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l I 1 Batteries: .Wilier and Wallfrj Ward and Cuhtle. Tnipkre: Barackmaiv ; At Aahura Score: . . f Kails t'lty . ,..k..i.'.....'.'. 7 AuOunv a.... 'Per'slatent AdvertisLnf la- t!i Itoad t Big Returns CUBS NOSE OUT . VICTORS Chicago Scores Three In. Ninth, Again Beating Reds. MANAGES, CHANCE BTCK IN GTME Philadelphia Gives Boston More Medicine Kew York Wallops'' ' Brooklyn IMtUbnrgr Again Beats t. Loots. CHICAGO, June 22. Chicago scored, three runs la the ninth today and won, 5 to 4, making Us fourth straight game from Clnclnatl. Beaumont, batting for Kllng, hit a two-badger that scored the last two runs. Manager Chania, who was hurt yos terday, played three Innings today, but waa. retired In favor ot JLuderus. Hoffman hit a home run With none on bases In tho second. Score: CHlCAaO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AQ.H.O.A.K. Evrm. lb 4 1 0 7 0 Bencher, lf-cf 4 ' 1 6 0 1 Shecku-il, It.. 4 Srhulte. rt... 4 Chance, lb... 1 Luderut, lb., t Kan 0 Btelnleldt, b 4 110 OPukerl.i etui 110 OHobllttel, lb. 4 0 10 1 Mitchell, rt.. S 0 It 0 DEgan, 2b i 0 0 4 OUowner, u. .. 4 lit 0 McLean, c... 4 1 t 1 OWoodruff, 3b. 3 0 10 OBucsa, p...... i 11 0 0 0 8 4 0 10 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 Hofman, St.. Tinker, .... 1 Zlmerman, M 8 KHlH. 0 I 001O 110 0 ToUls 39 S( i 1 Ueaumont l i o o o Mclntlre, p 110 4 0 ToUls.,...Sl 8 87 18 1 . ' Kan for Luderus In ninth. Batted for Kllng In ninth. One out when winning run was scored. Chlcaffo M:-.v. t:;.i- 1 0 0 1 0 -0 Clnolnnatl ..,....,..0 0 8 0 0 1.0,0 O 1 Tun-tonsM n li Mltcnell. aicintyre. Beaumont. Threo-base hit: Evers. Home- run. Hoffman. Sacrifice hit: Puakert. Stolen base: Mitchell. Double plays:, Suggs to Egan to Hoblltrel to McLean; Downey to Kgan to tiODiitzei. uvii on bases: Chlcaeo. 5: Cincinnati, 3. Bases An hpll- Off Mclntvre. 2: off SUKtrs. 2. struck out: By Mcmtyre, j; Dy eug, s.(: lime. a:du. uiiih'i". Aijii;. c.u ...a.. Oiaots Captor Aaothar. nnooKLYV. June 22. New York won from Brooklyn today 6 to 3 by pounding Bell out of th box In less than two Innings. Scanlon, who succeeded - him, pitched great ball, but th lead was too great to overcome. Score t ' NSW YORK. BROOKLYN. . . AU.H.O.A.H. AB.H.O.A.B. Derore, If.i.. 4 10 0 HMlton, rf.... 8 0 "8 1 0 Doyle, lb I 1 4 s vuurcn, is... v e w 8 0 0 1 Wheal, II.... 8 110 0 118 0 vtiummell, lb. 6 ,1 ( 1 0 0 0 10 0 Lennox, Sb... 1 0 0 10 8 118 ODavldaotl. ct. 4 1 I 0 0 10 4 1 OT. Smltb. sa. 110 0 0 Murray, rf.. Seymour, ct. Becker, ct.., Bridwell, n. Devlin, Sb... Merkle, lb.. Myers, e.,... Ame, p Crandall, p. 4 1 11 0 6MuKIn, eel 10 u .41 1 1 OKrwln, c i i s u ,8104 01111, p :. 0 V 0 1 0 . 3 0 0 3 OScanlun, p.... 31000 -U. SailUl .. 1 10 0 0 Totals 17 10 1 ----- Totals 88 T 87 11 0 i .. fx,. canin in ninth. New York 2 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-C nLblvn 0 0008100 0-3 Three-base hit: Doyle. Hits: Off Bell.t In on and on-thlrd Inning; off Ames, 6111 four and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Murray. Bridwell. Scanlon. Stolen bases: Doyle, Murray, Bridwell. Double play lli4t.-all MvlM and Merkle. Left on bases Brooklyn, 1; New York, 4. , aee on balls: rtr D..II 1 ttt Amen B! off Scanlon, (.hut baiia on error: Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By Scanlon, 8; by Crandall, 1. Time: 2:07. Umpires: Klum and avonci rhUllas Defeat Bots. PHILADELPHIA, June 22. Philadelphia defeated .Boston this afternoon for the fourth connecutlv time, th score being 3 to 1. Th homo team won on Boston's error and Curtis' wlldness. boore; PMlLADKbl'HlA. BOSTON. Ait u n a. a. AB.H.O.A.B Tltua. rf 3 1 8 0 OColllns. H.... 4 0 1 3 0 Kn.h.. lb.... 4 0 14 OOeti. lb...... 4 0 3 1 0 nn lh a 1 1 USharD. lb.... 4 0 111 vi.. it ... a l i 0 Mtll.r. rt ... 4 I 8 0 0 u-. in o 11 0 OHhenn. lb.... 113 3 0 w.i.h rl ... 1 0 10 IBerk. cl 8 8 3 0 0 Doolan. a.... 3 1 1 4 OSweeoey. aa.. 1 1 4 1 1 unr.n n 1 all OOretuun. C... 0311 a.uL b 1 0 0 4 OOurtla. a 3 0 8 0 Totals... mil 1 Tnta.la......M i 14 1 5 Boston O l U V Y V V V 1 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 -J Two-bas hltsi Miller.- Beck. Saorlfice fly: Walsh. Sacrifice hits: Shean, Ward. Double play: Collin to Shean to Sharp. Left on bases: Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Plist base on balls: Off Curtis, 8. rlrst base on errors: Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: By Stack, 2. Wild pitch: CUrtls. Tims: 1:31. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. , rlnui riaal. 8T. LOUIS. June 22.-Pittsburg won the final game of the serle from Bt. Louis today, to 1. St. Loula could do nothing with Webb, except In the sixth Inning. ...i,.n v .,iiirhv Hmihlxd and scored on In field outs by Evans and Bliss. Phelps iiad to retire from the gam on account of a foul tip, which split on of his l ingers. Score : . riTTSUCKU. w.o- AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Brme, lb... 1 0 1 UHurgina, ss.. i i u 10 10 OEIiia, If 4 0 10 1 4 110 HZarher. ct.... 1 0 0 1 0 Leach, cl.... Clarke, It... Waaner, aa.. Miller, lb... 4 18 tkonetcby, lb. 8 3 18 0 1114 He, vane, rt 4 110 Hyatt, lb... ..8 0 11 1 Ofkeipa, a s v i a .,4810 OBI lee, a 1011 ,..4811 OMuwrey. lb.. 4 001 ..4101 (timeout, aa.. 1 1 4 1 Corrldua, p.. 1 0 ..18 1 81 11 Oliarinon, p... 1 3 8 Vajeun, rt... Oiueuit, a.... Webb, p Totals. Totala 11 I 17 11 8 Pittsburg 0000 1 St. Louis 00000100 u i 'i'wo-bas hits: isvans, Konetcny. i nree- baae hit: Ulbson. Sacrlllce hit: Miller. Double play: Harmon, (unassisted). Hit by pitcnea tail: By Webb. (Zaehen; by liurmon, (HyU). wases on uiuia: uu Vtbl, 8; off Corrldon, 2. Struck out: By t'uirluon, 1; by Webb, 2; by Harmon, i. Hits: Off Corrldon, 4 In fourinnings; olf Harmon, 4 111 five innings. Left on uases; St. Louis; 7; Pittsburg, 3. iim: C inputs; Joanslon ana Muran. Smltlt W hlas ttark. NEW YORK. June 22 Jim Smith almost kuoikrd out sailor bulk of Brooklyn in a ten-round bout at lh Palrmouut Atli ietlo club ton:grit. In the fifth round he delivered av right swing to Burke's Jaw, putting th sailor down for the count of nine... but Burke managed to stall for the rest ot th fight. Smith, recently made a creditable showing asuiiikt Joe Jeanelle, but was knovked out by .Stanley Kotclioll. Persistent Aavertising Is the Road tt Big Returns. ilTTTTTi f -X L. . 77. - II II TT--1 I I DEAi? ME! t, HERE'S ANOTHER OME OF THOSE THE WEST LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Wichita ....32 24 .571 Sioux City.. 31 24 .5M; Denver 32 2d .5& NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Chicago 35 16 .6M New York. ..31 21 .ow) Pittsburg ...26 23 .&31 Cincinnati ..25 26 . 4:0 Phlla 24 26 .4M St. Louis 25 2 .463 Brooklyn 28 28 442 Boston 18 37 . 37 AMElt. AASN, W.UPct Lincoln 28 27 .inr.i Omaha a 2S .'oM Des Moines. 28 31 .475 Topeka 21 31 .404 St. Joseph. ..21 31 ,404, AMElt. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct. I Phlla 35 17 .673 Detroit 36 22 . 631 Mlnneap's ...46 IS .708 Toledo 40 23 . 635 New York.. 30 ft) .m) St. 1'aul ...40 24 .625 noBion 24 Cleveland ..21 25 .457 lndlanap's ...28 36 . 438 Columbus ...25 36 .410 Wash 23 82 .4;0 Kansas City. 23 34 . 404 Chicago 21 2 .420 Milwaukee ..24 36 .400 St. Louis. ...13 38 . 256i Louisville ...23 41 .369 MINK LEAGUE. AV.LPct. NEB. LEAGUE, i W.L.Pct. Gr. Island... 21 11 .6.W Clarinda 19 7 .731 Fremont ....20 12 .62ni Fulls City. ...14 13 .M Seward 10 16 .500 Shenandoah. .15 15 .500 Superior ...15 16 .4S4 Auburn 13 16 .448 Columbus ..15 17 .4fiMiiFJ'Vlll6 ...13 17.433 Hastings ....14 18 .SNeb, City 11 17 .!U3 lied Cloud. ..12 16 .429 - Kearney ....13 20 ;3m k- Yesterday's Bssults. , ' WESTERN LEAQUE." Omaha, 1; St. Joseph, 2. Toneka. 0: Des Moines It. Secornl nm Topeka, 6; Des Moines 6, Wichita, v; Ltnoom,' ' Denver, 2; Sioux City, 7. ' , NATIONAJ LEAGUE. BostAn, l; Philadelphia, S. New York, 6;- Brooklyn;1 8, Pittsburg, 6; St. Douts, il. . . Cincinnati, 4: Chioauu.f.S,. AMERICAN LiSAGUE. ; " . Chicago, 2; Clevelartd'8 14 Innings), ' ' St. Louis, 11; Detroit,:; . . . Washington, 0;. Boston, 6,. Second gam: Washington, 1; 'Boston, 2. Philadelphia, ; tit w York, 0. Second game: Philadelphia, ft; New York, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6; Kansas .City, 3. Toledo, 7; Milwaukee, 6. Indianapolis, ft; Minneapolis, 10, Louiavilitv 2; St. Pal, 8. . MINK. LEAGUE. . , , Maryvllle, 3f Clarlnda, 4. Nebraxka! City, 0; Shenandoah,' L ; J.'allfe City, 7; Auburn,-1. NEBRASKA, L.EAGUE. Seward, 5; Hastings,, u. . Kearney, 4; Premont, 6. ' . No other games played. Qames Ttoday. Western Lcagje St. Joaeph at Omaha, Topeka at Des Moines, Wichita at Lin coin, Denver at Sioux City. National League liuston at Philadelphia, iew xorK ai urooKiyn, Cincinnati at St, Louis. American Association Columbus at Kan. tas City, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul. American League Chicago at Cleveland, St. Jouis at Detroit, Washington at Bos ton, Philadelphia at New York. Nebraska State . League Fremont at Kearney, Seward at Hastings, Columbus at Red Cloud, Grand Island at Superior. Mink League Claruida at Maryvllle. Shenandoah at Nebraska City, Auburn at r aits city. OA1CBS XV THE TRI-CODNTT I.EAOUI1 Bavr Crossing; and rrlend Wins; Crt rorfeits to ztr. , DORCHESTER, Neb.. June 22.-(Speclal.) Th Beaver Crossing Trl-County league team defeated the locVils here yesterday by th score of 0 to 4. The visitors took ad vantage of the locala' twelve errors and bunched hits In tho fourth and fifth. The Dorchester boys had an off day. Soore: R.H.E. Dorchester ,..,.000 0 0 1 2 0 04 7 12 Beaver Crossing .i.... 1 0035000 0 13 5 Three-base hits: Beaver, Kryder. Two base hit: J. Byers. Left on bases: Beaver Crossing, 12;. Dorchester, 6. stolen bases: Beaver Crosnlng. 7: Dorchester. 6. Sac rifice hit: Dorchester. Buses on balls: None. Hits: Off L. Byers, 8 In flv In nings: oft Smith. 6 In lour Innings; off Moor. 7 In nine Innings. Struck out: By L. Byers, "3; by Smith, 3; by Mooro, 5. Hit with pitched ball: By Smith, 1. Batteries: oFr Dorchester, L, Byers, Smith and Mor rasy; for Beaver Crossing, Moor and Harney. Umpire; E Morrasy. FRIEND, Neb., June 22 (Special.) The Friend team defeated the tairmont bunch yesterday by th score of 4 to 2. EXETER, Neb., June 22. (Special.) The Cret sluggers lor lei led to the locals here today by refusing to play th scheduled game. By so doing they lose U) points extra in their standing. TIIRBU-I LEAUliia BALL BtORES Davenport! Dubuque, Peoria and Spring, field Winners. BLOOM1NUTON, June 22. Bloomington played a loos game, juggins was easy and Davenport won Its first gam In tan days. Score: R.H.E Bloomington ;.0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 4 Davenport 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0-7 11 Batteries: Higglns and Nunamaker; Hoiycruss ana vvaiers. DANVILLE, June 22. In a game fa tured by errors. Dubuuu won. score: R.H.E. Danville 0 0000001 0-1 5 Dubuque 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0-4 Butteries: Loomls. and Wolfe; Parkins and Boucner. PEORIA, 111 I June 22. The locals de fealed Rock Isiand in an excellent game, Brilliant fielding on both sides Was the feature. Score; R.H.E. i'eorla 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 -4 0 1 Rock Island 0 0000000 1 1 7 i i Batteries: Gilbert and Asmuasen; Cavet and O'Leary. SPRINGFIELD, 111., Juno 22. Patton plieneu suocro ball, out in the eleventn inning jici.ean, batting for Chapman, siMiniued Hie bull over tne right field Xenoe lor a borne run, scoring Lotto. Score: R.H.E. Springfield 0 000001000 2-3 7 8 V, tu i ioo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1- 6 1 Batteries: Middleton and Johnson; Pat ton unu pearlea. Nw Bbuotlntf Record. CHICAGO, June 22. J. W. Garrtt of Colorado Springs established, a woi iu a trap houiiiig record lu tno preliminaries of tne Grand Amcrlian hui.dlcup tournament ut th Chicago Gun club grounds toaay. Tb iMcm i,iufejlunal brokH 1(M siiJimit clay targeta in the five sweepstake events, uu of vtlikli a ua at ten double laigels. PUBLIcm i : - cssmz) ATHLETICS Tlf.HTRN CRIP EVEJIT9 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. J I . : l Pennsylvania Amerioans Takes Sec ond Double from New York. FIRST GAME, EIGHT 10 NOTHING Boston ' Capture Two Games from Washington Cleveland Beats Chtcaaro it. Loula Whips . - Detroit. ,. NEW YbRK. Juhe 12.-The Philadelphia Americans took another doubleheader from New York today. In the first gam none of the locals got beyond second base, so effective was Coombs. In the second the visitors hit Hughes all over the filed. The scores: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hartrel. If... 1 1 1 0 OMemphlll. cl. 4 0 1 0 0 Oldrlnt, ct... 4 14 0 OWoltar, rt.... 4 0 0 0 0 Co I line. 2b... 4 8 11 OOhaaa, lb 4 0 10 1 1 Roil), 2b 0 0 0 0 Obaporte, lb... 4 1 4 4 0 baker, lb....: 4 111 ecree, H 4 0 8 0 0 Davie, lb 3 0 10 0 OKnttht, aa..., 3 0 0 0 1 Murphy, rt... & 0 10 OAuatln, lb.... 1 18 8 0 Barry, aa..... 4 111 vsweeney, c... 115 0 0 Lapp, e.. 1 0 4 0 1 War hop, p.... 0 0 110 Coombs, p.... 1 1 0 4 0Oardner .... 1 0 0 0 0 -Manning, p.. i 1 1 l o Totals 38 187.81 w Totals 12 t 37 II 3 Batted for W'arhop In tne third. Philadelphia 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 38 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Collins. Home run: Old- ring. Double plays: Knight, LaPorte and Chase: Manning, Austin and Chase. Bases on Daim: uir war nop, a; on Manning, s. struck out: By-warnop, i; by uoombs, s; by Manning, f Hits: Off Warhop, 8 In three innings; off Manning, 4 in six innings. Umpires, H-gan and snerid&n. iime: l.Wi. i Score, second game: . PHlLaVSELPHIAi' .. 'I ,' ' KBW TORK." ' ' AB.R.0 A.B. AB.H.O.A.B, Harttal, 1 3 0 0 Hemphill, 61. 4 0 1 0 0 Waring, cf... 8 2 8 0 OWolter, rf.... 4 t 1 0 t Cclllne, 8b... 4 13 8 OCbaa. lb.... 4 8 11 1 0 Baker, 3b..... 8 4 1 4 OLaporte, lb... 3 1 1 2 1 Parle, lb..... 4 0 18 0 OCrM, If.. 3 13 1 Meirphy, rf... 4 10 BKnlaht, aa... 8 1110 Harry, aa 4 10 4 OAuatln, lb.... 4 0 8 1 0 Donohue, e... 3 0 3 0 0 Mitchell, e... 4 118 0 Bender, p.... 3 1 9 8 0 Hushee, p.... 8 0 0 4 0 Uartner .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 17 IS 37 IS 0 Totals 11 T 27 17 1 Batted for Hughes In the ninth. Philadelphia .........1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 8-9 Nw York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 .Two-base hits: Murphy, (2); Cree, Collins. Three-base hits: Murphy, Baker, Bender. Stolen bases: Collins, (3): Chase, Hemp hiss, Cree, Baker, (2), Struck out: By Hughes, 1; by Bender, 2. Bases on balls: Off Bender, 2; off Hughes, 8. Umpires, Egan and Sheridan, Time: 1:57. Boston Bds Take Two BOSTON, Mass., June 82. Boston won two games from Washington today, 6 to 0, and 2 to 1. Bunched hitting won the opening game, and Stahl drove In the winning run in the final Inning of th second gam. Soore, first game: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AU.M.U.A.H. AO. If. U.A.I Lord, 3b 4 1 1 1 OMIIan, of.... 4 3 10 Hooper, rf..., 4 13 0 OLallrelt, II... I 0 10 Speaker, cf,.. 8 16 OKIberfeld, lb. S 0 8 1 AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. 0 0 0 e Engle, cf 0 0 10 OGeenler, rf.... 4 2 3 0 0 stahl, lb 8 18 0 Oafnnrloe, as.. 10 14 0 Gardner, lb.. 8 14 3 OComroy. 3b... 4 18 3 0 Lewis, 11..... 1 1 l'O OUntlaub, lb.. 4 0 1ft 1 0 Wanner, as... 8 1 1 OStreet, a 4 3 1 8 0 Klelnow, e... 4 0 8 1 Oltelellng, p... 3 0 0 8 0 Clcolte, p.... 3 0 0 1 O'KUIKer 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 28 1 71 11 0 Totala 88 8 84 14 0 Hatted for Reslllna- in ninth. Washington 00000000 0-4 Boston 08000008 Two-base hits: Sneaker, Oardner. Home run: Lord. Stolen base: Speaker, 2. Double play: Klelnow and Gardner. Bases on balls! Off Resiling, 6; off Clcotte, 2. Struck Out: By Clcotte, 8 by Resiling, 2. Tim: 1:44. Umpires: O'Laughlln and Herrlne. BOSTON. WASHINGTON. - AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.B. txinl, Sb. 8 1 1 8 Milan, of 4 18 10 Hooper, rf... Engle, el.... Stahl, lb.... Oardner, lb. Lewie. It.... Wuner, Klelnow, c. Smith, p .. i. Speaker ... ,110 Olllrmt, it... 4 0 ,4111 OEIberfeld, 2b. 4 1 , 4 8 10 OOrmler, rl.... 1 0 ,1111 OMcBrld. aa.. 4 1 ,1 0 3 0 Ol'noroy, Sb.., 8 I III ll'niltub. lb.. 8 .8 0 3 1 0 Street, e 3 0 JO 4 OJohnion, p... 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 3 o 3 0 Totals... ...0 10 1 Totals M 4 17 It 1 Winning run scored With one Out. Batted for Lord In ninth, Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 Washington 0000OO1OO-4 Two-base hit: Conroy. Sacrifice hits: Unglaub, Hooper. Stolen bases; Milan, Lellvelt, Engle. Double piaysi Engle, Klelnow and Lord; McBrlde and Unglaub; Milan and Elberfeid. Struck out: By Smith, 2; by Johnson, I. Wild pitch: By Smith, 1; by Johnson, 1. Time: 1:20. Um pires; Herrlne and O'Laughlln. High Wind Makes First Day Slow COLUMBUS, Neb., June 23.-(Spolal Tel egram.) The first of the three days ot the Columbus Driving Club meet opened with the stalls at the track full ot horses. On account of the dust and wind the track was a trifle slow, the favorites, as a general rule, being the winners. The home race, which Is one of the events of the meet, was run today, Denver Dick winning In two straight heat. Condition are favorable for some good races tomorrow, and the at tendance will no doubt sbow a marked In crease. Summaries: Trotting, 2:30 class: Tommy Horn I 1 San Juan 1 6 Dandy Wood I 2 Miss Wyman 8 3 Wat Laburn 7 8 Cherkheart I 7 Judge ultlngham 0 4 Time: 1:2J(. 2.21Vs, 2.81. 2.22 Flve-elgiillis mile running rau: Burlington won, Ketlmor second, Bedrock third. Ar mont and Sprlngheet also ran. Tim; l:0u. Pacing, 1 1.1 class: ' Young Adelda I I 1 1 roxs , l s Taster Lily 1 1 t Asa Dnnforth ...3 I 4 Neosha Maid 4 I I Obtd I 4 8 ' llaldy t t I I barah Horn da ' Tim: 2.HW. M7"4. 2:UVk. 2.21W- Tb Key to Ui Situation Be Want Adv.! TRACKS Royal Meteor Beats Whist la roam take nt Sheepsurad Bar. PHEEPSHEAD BAT, June 22,-Royal Meteor, a 15 to 1 shot, won the Foam stakes, at five furlongs, here Unlay, de feating the choice, Whist, by halt a length. J. R. Keene uncovered a fast colt, Iron Mask, In the opening race, In which nine teen t-year-olds went to the post. The colt went to the front at the start nnd won, eased up, by eight lengths, In 1:00. Sum maries: First race, five furlongs. Futurity course: Iron Mask (3 to 1) won. Fairy Story ( to 1) second, Five Ace t8 to ft) third. Time: 1:00. Second race, one mile: Follle Levy (1 to 2) won, Our Hannah (20 to ) second, Indian Maid (4 to 1) third. Time: 11:40. . TMrd race, six and a half furlongs, main course: Prince Oal (8 to 6 won, Ben Loyal (6 to 1) eeoond, Mellsande (7 to h) third. Time: 1:19. Fourth race, five furlongs. Futurity course: Royal Meteor (15 to 1) won, Whist (11 to 5) second, Meridian (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:00-' Fifth, race, one and a quarter mile: Bon nie Kelso (1 to 2) won, Black Mate (3 to 1) second. 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MILWAUKEE, Juno 22.-Toledo won by a batting rally In the eighth, slow and bad fielding behind Cantwell netting four runs without a clean hit. The score was 7 to 8. Dougherty was sent to the club house In the third for protesting a decis ion called by Van Pyckle. Score: ToLE'v). Milw ai m:k. AB.H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.AB. Hallman, rt.. 3 0 1 0 ORsndall, rt.. 1 II 1 0 0 HlVhman, lb S 1 I t OCharlra. lb... 1 0 3 8 1 Sullivan, cf.. I 0 10 Oaoetlcer, cf... 4 14 0 0 HKkiiian, II . t 111 0. Met. .inn, lb.. 4 0 0 1'reeman, lb. 1 0 10 0 II Harry, If.,... 4 14 10 Hut If r, is.... 4 til K'lr, lb 1 1 u II 0 Land, e 4 111 oUrocn, aa i 0 1 I l Klwert, lb.... I 111 vLu.lwlS, C....I 1 ? il 0 Hiekptte, p. ..l 0 0 0 OlHiualtorty, p. 0 0 0 0 0 llobinaun, p.. 1 10 1 Oc'autwall, p.. 4 J 0 0 0 Tlnalliig, p. . 10000 Abbull 1 0 0 0 0 'folate 31 8 17 t 3 Total 94 I It 11 t 'trailed for Robinson In seventh. Milwaukee 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 O-O Toledo 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 4 07 Two-base hits: Spencer, Cuntwoll. Three base hits: Hlnchmaii, Klwcit. Home runs: Butler (2). lilts: uir uougneny, x in two and two-thirds Innings' nff Cantwell. i In six and one-third Innings; off Baskett", ii In three Innings; off Robinson. 2 In four Innings; oft 1 Ingllng, 1 in two Innings. Stolen bases: Land (2), ' Klwert. Double play: Hickman to lyiixl. Bast-s on balls: Off Baskette. 1; Off Dougherty, 4; off Cnnt well, 2; off Robinson, 2. Hit with pitched bull: By Ylngllng, Ludwlg. Struck out: By Baskette, 2; by Robinson, 2; by Dough erty, 1; by Cantwell, 6; by Ylngllng, 8. Wild pitches: Dougherty, Robinson. Time: 2:36. Umpires: Van Syckle and linye. With the Bowler. The following scores were rolled night on Francisco's alleys: lost CARPENTER PAPER CQ. 1st. . 2d. 3d. Total. Smith, R 123 180 152 457 Litchner 105 ITS ... 7.1 Carpenter 132 123 - DO 4Uj Flnlcy 149 l:i2 149 4HJ Wlloox ,.; ... ... 17? 177 Totals 616 ! 83S 754 2225 DRUMMVS. 1st. :, 2d. 3d. Total. Latey Wi ' 20? 179 5SS Daha m Ml 14 ' 61!) 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