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1 TITE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. J -,!J 1 J I "J' L.J Omaha Takes It in Eleventh; Champs Win by One; Blank for Lincoln; Denver Still Losing- (iOURKES WIN IS ELEVESTU Thompson Two-Base Hit Settle f Hard Fought Came. KANE SCORES FINAL TALLY otu Omaha and r Jl. Joseph Play t'dwrt Doll at Time and Slnnr 'J thnnce fornn Thrown '..Thompson hit 4 ft two-bagger In the eleventh inning. When ho .cor. was 6 to . and won tho gam to the Rourkca when X.me broucht hoine a fun. . BL Joseph t In thalead after th sec on(J until tho filnth, Vhon a two-bagger by King anda smgl-' by- C onidon tied h score. Id , the, tenth', Holland's men went down i row. - So, dkl th Rourkes. then in tha eleventh, omi fast work by Ginaha gave tha vigors; no thanco to w in. to the ROurkesf halt oue, was put over. Tho last ir-ilntf w :hefnost Interesting Of tho games Fox hit to Kane, who beat him to the, Wi' rfeeley , lked McChoo y. Jones hit ' oM iitdt King and Mao ftarted tor tbfl home, route via second and ttitrd. Kins threw to Kne and retired the sldo. . fc When Omaha cam to bat all the tana Wo pulling a hard aa they could. Hod fop CorrUlyn jrecelxed,..,. .lively paeto In the slats thaffwnt Mi tint. He thrown out at second when Kane hit to ScNcll. With Jimmy on first, Thompson ok a couple ot strikes and then lammed ei,o out to tho left ot center. McChesney got a alow atart And ..by the time he was ready w;f'id1A; mrpm'. the ground It had passed htm. - Kane Jiurrled for the home station and theaaa wa ended. Game Errntfe sU. Times. It waa a weird contest from atart to fln lah. Oman, player -waeld get on bases nd then fall teji hit orruns. Both side had bad beglnnlnjr.'- 'Powell, the flrat man at bsfcrhlt one 'Ar,Knt whlch WM safe. Fox buuted oat Award third, and tiohinke cama In on It and had plenty of time to throw tho runner out. He made a wing with hla arm end the can snppeu ... f hla hand and rolled between second ii first. Bv the time It waa recovered Powell waa on third. Th.n Rhodes sot busy. H passed Mo Chesney and filled thebascs. .Keeling In an extremely generoug mood he slipped lone a strip of transportation and forced Vowoll across, tho pan with tho first tally After making this slight Journey into the ..a.lma of nhUanthropy ho was interested And took another'trlp in tho seventh. This tim. two men were down and it iookcu asy for Dusty to prevent anything like a score. ,. However.. Bauer hit a single Bnd went to 'third when Corhan stung out a double. With,', these two on Dusty passea MNeil. filled the bases and then pre sented tho Hollander with a run by walk ing woife. , , But .Rhode! was Jtiptf 'JTiJ .'only offender. Corrldon's boot la the -sixth resulted In a run. McNeil waa on second when Shears hit one to Redtop. Tho ball took a bad bound Just as he, went after It and lighted back of second. By '.the time the ball was recovered McNeil , .was across the rubber. Had made "VP, to "' y. for nUK.Jwo boots yJrusnlg badk of third Jn tho, fjrst chapter and ihifl-islown a foul,. Keeley Goes Into Box. Keeley went Into tho box .In the ninth after Oondlng had batted for" Rhodes and not a hit was made off him for the three remaining Innings of, the game. He made a quick play In "the tenth when the situ ation was tense, by grabbing a bunt on tho first base' line, Under Powell's feet as ho was speeding to the bag, and touch ing hira on the foot. It was a mighty fast play and brought forth', hearty applause from the grandstand. Shears,1 wh ... came from Minneapolis Wednesday was In h box for Holland and did fairly well considering the sup port behind him. He made two wild pitches and his catcher had a paused ball. Besides, these mistakes five errors were made by lila team mates. Friday is ladled day and the third game uf the series with St. Joseph. Tho Bcore; OMAHA AB, R. H. O.A.E, King, of Corridon, es. a 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 S 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 Kane, lb.. Thompson, 2b 6 (.adman, o Schlpke, 3b Welch, rf Hollenbeck, If... Khodea, p Oondlng Kteley, p Totals ...f.l,...ll 7 T.,JOJL AB. R. 12 32 12 II. 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 O. 2 3 2 13 0 2 2 li 0 E. Powell, If I -Ji 0 Fox. 2b McChesney. cf 4 Jones, lb .,,,4 Bluer, rf ...i.M Corhan, ss ( McNeil, SbiZZ.Z'.xi Wolfe, c.,.. aUK-ars, , J..,-..i..4v,,..-. 'y Totals ..... (.'.:; s 30 IS Runs ......., J . ' Hit ,v3U. 0 .2 2,0 2 SL JoseptiT-. . . ' ' Huns ......",.Jl'i t 0 1 10 Hits ..1 0 12 0 0 0 0- 6 0- 0 Mattel fur Rhodes In eighth. Keeley out on attempt to bunt third strike. Uno out when winning run was made in eleventh. Corhan out when hit with fair ball. Two-base hits: Thompson, Klnu, Mc Cliesney, .lones, Corhan.' Sacrifice hits: Khodos, Wolfe, II hit (2). Stolen basns: King, Corrldoi'. Thomson, Cadman, Welch, Schlpku, Diiuble plus; , KUiff, to Kane, Corhan to Fox to' Jones. Struck out; Uv Rhodes, ; hy Shears, S. Haxei oh balls: Off Rhodes. 5: off Keelcv, 2; off Shears. , 3. .Hit ,b -iltrheil ball. Shears, I. Wild pitch: fhears (21. Passed ball: V6lf.'. Hits: 41ff Hhols, 5 In eight Innings: off Keeley, 0 In Inrec In nings; off Shears, 13 In Nvei innings. Ift on bases: Omaha, 10; St. Joseph, 10. I'mplre: Spor.cor. Tlmo: 2:40. Atten danco: 1,200. ' 1 ' f. TOPEKA LOSKftr AOTUEn OSB Ilea Moines A Goes Cooleyltes One ,. Better. . ! DES MOINES, la., June 2J.-Des Moines took today's game one to the good. Score: AB .. i .. 4 :t .. i .. 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 ..37 . R. h; O. A. E.I 2 12 0 0 1 1.2 S 0 113 0 0 "02 8 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 112 0 , 1. I 0 2 1 1 14 0 0 I 0 0. ( 0 1 8 33 1 .fit ii. a, a.' k. ;i i l 8 o 112 4 2 1 1 0.0 1 1 10 0 12 0 0 0 ' 1 XI 4 0 0 0.11 0 0 2 0 11,0,3 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 ,10 33 10 ,"i g run made.' O I 0 0 0 1-6 1110 0 0 0 Cates, If Colllgau, ss.,, Mattick. cf.... Dwyer, lb...'.. Nlehoff, Sb..r. Kader. 2b Fetier, rf..... Hawkins, c... Sage, p Total tVhmldt. 2b Boles, c Thoinason, cf.... Landretb, If Pennell, rf Kahl, 2b-lb RWIIy. lb-Xb Kerns, o Harris, p. Jackson, p Total ! Moines,, t 0 1 0 Topeka ........ fl 9 0 0 Two-base hits: Dwyer, Holes. Three-base hltsl Colliaau. Hawkins, Harris. Um on balls; Oil Sage, 4; ott Harris, 2; off Jack- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. VVEdT. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. ' W.LPct. W.L.Pct. Wichita M 24 .67l Chicago J 16 .693 Sioux City. ..32 24 .5711 New l'ork...32 21 . Denver 32 2i .iMj Pittsburg ....2(124.620 Omaha 21 2ii ..Vv Cincinnati ...26 2 ,Wi Lincoln 2N 28 .&' Pliila 23 28 .4i0 les Mi.lni-n.2i 81 .4liSt. L,ouls 25 30 . 453 Topeka 21 32 ,b'9i;llrooklyn ....23 3d .4-U fct.. Joseph. . 21 32 .3U6 Boston 18 38 .321 AM Kit. L.KAUUK. .. AHEK. A8N. ' W.UPct. . W.UPet. Phlla 36 18 .M)Mlnrteap's ...47 13 .712 l'etrolt 37 22 -.637 .St. Paul 43 24 New York. ..31 20 .t Tolwlo 40 24 ,.: Boston 2fJ 24 .i47l Indlanap's ..2? 37 .431 Cleveland ..21 2 .447 K.uiwm Utt.24-34 ,414 tlhlcago .22 29 .43ljMllwuukee ..23 36 .410 .21 3.1 .4M(Jolumhus ....25 37 ,m .It 3y .23V) Koulavtlle ...23 43 .34U MINK. LEAUi a . .. Won. Lost Pol. 20 1 .741 15 13 .5.14 16 IS .4M 13 17 .433 12 is -414 Wash ...... Bt. Louis... Clarinda .., Falls Cltv . Klionandoah Auburn Mnryvlllo Nebraska City ... 1J lj M4 NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Won. Lost, Pet. .639 607 Ali ,M .f& .44S .424 .US urann Island , 21 12 iremoht sm -t Seward n n Superior ....J6 Id Columbus is m Red Cloud .' 13 lij Hustings 14 ' lit Kearney 14 jjo Yesterday's Hesalts. t WESTEHN LEAUUK. 'Omaha, 7; nt. Joseph, 6. Topeka, t; les Moines, . Wichita, &; Lincoln, Q. Denver, 3; Sioux City, 13. - VATlriMil. TI.Am:l.. Boston, 0; Philadelphia, 4. New York, 8; Brooklyn, i. Cincinnati, 4; Bt. Louis, 3. Pittsburg, 0; Chicago, 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 6; Cleveland, 4. St. Louis, 4; Detroit. ML . : .,; : - w''ington, 1; Boston . 2. - , r. . , .. Philadelphia, 6; New York, 12 AMK11ICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 2; Kansas City, . .. 1 Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 11. . Indianapolis, 2: Minneapolis, t. Louisville, 0; St. Paul, 3. , Second game: Louisville, 0; St. Pdul, 2. ' 1 V., , , .; .WINK LEAGUE, -a ., Clarinda, 6; Maryvllle, L , . fchenandoaM,4; Nebraska City. 6. Auburn, 2; Falls CHy, 6. : y . , . NEUHAUKA LEAGUE.'' Kertfney, 10; Fremont, 4. .. . Grand Island, 3; Superior. 4 8eward, 7; Hastings, 2. " I i Columbus, 0; Hed Cloud, 9. ; Oautes Tods."' Western League-St. Joseph at .Omaha, Topeka at Des Moines, Wichita at LAn coin, Denver at Sioux City. National League-Uoston at Philadelphia, burg "a B ' Ch,ca at l iA,me,r',cni Lue-Washlngton at Boston, Philadelphia at New York. American Association Louisville at Mil waukee, indianapolla at Kansas City. To ledo at Minneapolis. Nebraska State League Fremont at e1rTy-, sTai;d at Hastings, fcolumbus 'w?1 ciud. Urand Island at Superior. Mink League Clarinda at ' Maryvllle, FallClty ' Nebr8ka .City,, "Auburn ai Son, 3. Hit bv Illtchy.rl holl. 'ti,, u. i. o. ?r.iaC!CS"i"' L Ptt,",ed ba: Hawkins. Wild ji-K;i)n. BtruOK out: By sage, 14; by HarrlsN 1; by . Jackson I Stolen bases: Nlehoff, Cates (3),, sage Fet- Double plays, Schmidt and KeYns; Boles 7. T . , "l:rico nits: (Joiiigan, Mat Umplre"ciarkJme: M- DENVEH STILL ON TUB SLLOB I. bivhx i-iiy xrims Krstwhlle Lenders 'Si- Twelve to TUree: t,?JOVX.CITir' Jun lck VcfaSi"; Tnd ..........., nuy IOr moux City today. Douvr losing, 12 to 3. Score: . SUHJX CITY. AB. H. H. O. A. E. 2 2 10 2 9 1 o 0 2 2 '110 0 0 6 10 2 2 0 0 113 0 2,4 1 0 0 0 3 0 10 27 13 0 II. ! O. A. E. 0 1 2 1 10 0 0 10 2 1 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 3 4 0 ,0 8 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 - 2 7. 24 13 t ninth. 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0-3 irs. Neighbors. Andreas, 2b Qulllln, 3b Myers, If Neighbors, of.. Fenlon, rf Hartman, ss Miller, c 1 2 ' 0 2 i 0 Wilson, p 4 Votals ....33 12 " ' DENVER, AB. R. Lloyd, 2b Waldron, if... Cranston, ss..' Cassldy, rf.... Lindsay, lb... Dolan, 3b Beall. cf .. S .. 3 .. 2 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 ..30 McMurray Adams, p., Hammond, Kelly Totals , Sleux City ...... 4 Denver o 0 Sacrifice hits: Stem. Andreas. Fenlon. C V Ki. Jioubl P'ay: Wilson to Andreas to "? Aaams, o m two in S ' Jli. f. r.?"aj Jn innings. Hammond, 1 Base on balls: Off Wilson, 1: ott Hammond. 6; off Adams, 1. Wild pitch Wilson. Hit by pitched ball: By Wilson 1: tL1l,y Tmo: 1:6a! 0 I Anic.L.ut-K9 tiKT NIJE BLANKS Wlchltas Have Theiu at Their Mercy at Lincoln, L.i.yvujt, june 23. Durham had the H DcolSf "on,Pletely at his mercy today and ... "-'m nun gooa support Knapp pitched good ball, but the three er rors of the locals were costly. Score: LINCOLN. AB. It. H. O. A. E. H. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 o. 0 11 6 1 A. 1 6 0 2 0 2 0 1 4 Jude, If Uagnler, ss Cobb, rf Cockman, 3b Davis, cf Thomas, lb Weldensaul, 2b.. Clark, c Knapp, p 4 Totals 27 0 WICHITA. AB. R. 3 27 H II. 0 0 0 0 1 -f I 2 2 O. 2 1 1 0 W 0 6 0 A. 0 1 3 . 3 0 2 0 1 5 E. Beldcn, If Middluton, cf.. Claire, ss Hughes, 2b.... Isbell, lb We&leiiil, 3b. Koerner, rf... 4 3 8 - 4 ,..4' Jokerst, c lurliaiik, p.v. Totals v31 5 , 6 27 15 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 .iuim u V V 3 U 1 1 0 16 iwo-baso hits: Durham (2). Double play Miildletou to lsbeli. Stolen bases: t'lalre (21 Koerner. Sacrifice liita.; Clark, Westersll llusa on bulls: Ott Knann. M: ,,fr l,.h,.. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Knapp, 1. Passed ball: Clark, 1. Struck out: By Knapp, 1; by Durham, 0. Time: 1:40. Umpire Haskell. IttSlLTS Clarinda, Falls City and Nebraska City Take Contests of Day. At Maryvllle Score: r H.H.E. Clarlndx ...20 10 1 1 00 0 7 Maryvllle 0 0000100 01 t Batteries: Bromley and llobsonj Gardner inu t-oiiaca. At Falls Clty-43core: ' K.1I t Auuurn , .1 90001900 I 8 FalU Cltv -w.-.O 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 i Butteries HI run and Krananger; Durau aiHi ruteet. empire: rletcher. At Nebraska City Spore: R.H.E, Siiunanaoah OOOIOZOO 14 I Nebraska City 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 8 Batteries: Johnson and Cassell; Collier aua vtauer. empire; jayers. Red lot Trim Randall. LAKE CITT. la., June 21. 8pcl.J V The local Bed Coi ran away with y ester- auy s mo rroin ins iisduoii uiants, to s. The locals ran in one scorn in tho first, one lu ths third, two In the fourth, three in the seventh and two In the jtlghth. The Visitors played sluggishly. Crlnslngar Struck ut twenty-one mu. 1 latteries: For Lak Cur. Oisslnger and Faweett; for Kandall, Larsoo aua i-rmseu. l aipus; 4 uulrg. fIGnT MARS BROOKLYN CAME SJSSSSSSSSBS Devlin of New York Mixes with Ragging; Spectator. TWO PLAYERS ABE AEBESTED Good Old Cmhu Beat Pirates Cin cinnati Whins Bt Loals Philadelphia Blank , Qoston. BROOKLTN, June 23. -The game between Now York and rBooklyn today was marred by a f ght between Arthur Devlin, third baseman for New York, and a spectator in one o f tho boxes. Larry Doylo took a hand to aid his mate end both players were put off tho field and later .arrested. At tho end of the third Inning Devlin rushed across tho diamond to the grand stand and struck a spectator who had been nagging him. The spectator struck back and a spirited rally followed. Devlin emerged under arrest and the spectator with a pair of black eyes. For a few mo menta there was ' great excitement Fans swarmed on the field and somebody nar rowly missed Devlin with a bottle. Special officers cleared the field and play was resumed. New Tork won easily by 8 to 2. Score: NEW TORK. BROOKLYN. AS.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Ivor, It.... 4 12 Knodgrtli, If. 1 1 0 0 Dnyle. 2b 4 111 tfhdfer, 2b. ... 1 Murray, r(...i 1 3 9 .ymour, cf.. 10 0 0 Uecktr, CI..-..1 110 brt.l,ll, .. 4 10 4 Liuvlln, 8b.... till Fletcher, Sb .l 0 0 1 Merkla, lb... 4 1 11 Mn, lb.... 4 1 H 0 g.-Jilol, s 1 3 3 1 Drncke, p.... 3 0' 0 ( 0 D.I ton, rl.... 4 110 0 Oliurrh, lb.... 8 2 8 1 0 OWheat, II.... 4 1(00 OHummell; 2b. 4 1 1 4 0 OLornox, 3b... 4 0 4 0 0 ODarldton, c(. 4 3 4 0 0 T. Smrtb, as. 8 0 8 4 8 Brtn, .... 1 0 f Ubrwm, e 8 0 8 1 0 ODarger, p 0 0 111 H. Smith.... t 1 0 0 owilmslm, p.. 1 1 0 1.1 0 Totals 84 10 17 14 4 Total 3D 14 27 IT 0 Batted for Barger In fourth. New York 0 1041001 0-8 Brooklyn 0 OOlOOOOt-43 Left on bases: New York, 2; Brooklyn, 8. Two-base hits: Devltn, Davidson. Sacrifice files: Drucke (2). Sacrifice hit: MerkJa. First base on error: New York, 1. stolen bases: Doyle, Becker. Schlei, Burch, David son. Double plays: Drucke to Meyers to Merkle, Smith to Hummell to Burch, Doyle to Merkle. Base on balls: Off Barger, 1; off Wllhelm, 3; oft Drucke, 3. Struck out: By Wliheim, 8; by urucge, z. wuu pucn: rirucke. Hit bv Ditcher: By Barger, Sey mour. Passed ball: Erwln. Hits: Oft Barger, 9 In four Innings. Time: 2:05. Llmpires: Klem and Kane. Chicago Cuba Blank Pirates. CHICAGO. Juno 23.-Chlcago blanked Pittsburg, S to 0, today, winning the sixth successive game. Lelfield and Adams were hit hard, while Brown allowed oniy inree hits, and none of the losers passed second base. Zimmerman lnfded a home run and two-bagger, while Hofrnan hit a double and a triple. Score: Chicago 0 2120040 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Wagner, Hofnvan. Three-base hit: Hofrnan. Home run: Zimmerman. Hits: Off Llefleld, 6 in Stole base: kano. Double play: Miller to Wagner. Bases on balls: Oil Brown, 1; off Lleneld. 4; orr Aaams. . struck out: By Brown, 4. Time! 1:68.' Umpires: John stone and Moran. . Quakers In Battlns; Bee. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 23. Philadelphia hit the ball hard today, five of the hits being for extra bases and Boston was de feated, 4 to 0. Only twenty-eight men faced Ewlng, and only one Boston player reached second base., score: Boston ...0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 12 l 0 4 Two-base hits: Titus. Walsh. Magee. Three-base hit: Doolan. Homo run: Walsh. Double play: Doolan to Ward. Base . on balls: Off Kwing. 2. Struck out: By Brown. 3; by Ewlng, 4. Time: 1:32. Umpires: O'Day ana Brennan. Seward Leads Over Hastings Loose Playing on Fart of Brick- makers Qivei Contest to Oppo nents,' Seven to Two. X HASTINGS, Neb., June 23. (Special Tel egram.) Loose playing by Hastings gave Seward an easy victory. All of Seward's runs were made on errors, except one which started with a walk. Score: R.H.E Seward 20001210 17 8 4 Hastings 02000000 02 7 '1 Batteries: Seward, Walker and Neff: Hastinss. Waldron and Oaarde. KKD CLOUD, Neo., June 23. tpeciai Telegram.) Red Cloud had an easy time today defeating Columbus by a score of 9 to 0. Mitchell pitched a hltless game until tho ninth Inning. Pagan hit a two-bagger In the eighth, scoring two .men, but sprained an ankle and waa unable to re cover second after passing it Score: R.H.E. Columbus 00000000 00 2 Red Cloud 0 0080024 '9 13 Batteries: For Columbus, KIssell and A Knew: for Red Cloud, Mitchell and Mors. Struck out: By KIssell, 0; by Mitchell. 6. Bases on balls: Off KIssell, 7; off Mitchell. Two-base hits: agun. moss, rime: 1:30. Umpire: Boswell. ' .KGAltNlsi!, Men., June 13. ispeciai Tel egram.) Kearney defeated Fremont In one-sided gams, W to 4. It was simply o matter of hits and at the right time for Kearney, Eight of nine hits made by Kearney, were In two innings, the first and Sixth, with Bennett in the box for Fre mont. Noyes, for Kearney, held the visi tors' down to' fojr hits. Score.' R.H.E, Kearney: 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 9 Fremont 0000111004 6 Batteries: Kearney, Noyes, Acre and Townsend; Fremont, Bennett, Thompson Bonner and .Mason. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 2J. Speclal Tel egram.) Superior took the first game from Grand Island today In a very exciting con test. ' Superior had tho visitors shut out until the ninth, when the pennant leaders got a little ginger and run In three scores, Score: R.H.E Superior 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 8 Grand Island 00000000 8-8 6 Batteries;. Grand Island, Morse and Car roll; Superior, Ellis and Speltman. Umpire Brlllman. TliKCE-I LEAUt H BALL SCORES nock Island, Waterloo, Bloonalnfftoa and Danville Winner. 'PEORIA, June 23. Errors lost the game fur I'eona today. The came was loosely played throughout Peoria 00080000 0-3 Rock Island ....1 I 0 0 1 0 0 0-8 9 Batteries: Cook, Ovlta and Asmussen Dick and O'Leary. BL,oo.MlNGTU.N', III., June 23. Davidson pitched shutout ball, but a brace 01 errors in the sevLuth. one by hlmseil, let tne uav. euports Score. Score: R.H.E Bloomlngton ..0 1100200 4 7 Duvenport 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 5 Batteries: Davidson and Nuuamakur, Smith and Waters. SPKINUF1KLD, 111.. June 23. Schroeder struck out eluht ir.en. but had Door suiiuor and Waterloo won. Score: H.H.E. fminufle d ....0 1000000 01 9 Waterloo 0 0 0000122-861 Batteries: Schroeder and Jobuson. McGee and Harrington. UAN V1LL.K, 111.. June 23. In a fast snaoDy contest Danvllla won by cleve work on the bases: R.H.E. Dsnvlllo 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 -2 5 Dubuque 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 1 Batteries: Woods and Wolfe, Ferris and Boucher. 1 , .... . Chnyensia Defeat Kimball. CHEYENNE, Wyo.; Juno 23 -rSpeolol.) The Cheyenne Indians yesterday defeated the Kimball vieb.) team, 11 to f. The reg. ular pkU'hers were not used, in and out' fielders taking turns in the box for Chey enne. This gives the Cheyenne Indiana twenty-four straight victoVlea. Races Go Five Heats Before They Are Done Bset Speed Contests Ever Ran on Columbus Track Take Place . Check Hook Wins, COLUMBUS, Neb. Juno 23. (Special Tel egram.) Today's racing was tho best ever pulled off on the Columbus track. Tho 2:14 trot went five heats, no horse winning more thun one heat, but Check Hook won the race, taking tho fifth heat after finishing 2, 2, 4, 2, L Tho track was heavy on ac count of dust and the tlmo waa remark able considering; tho condition of tho track. Tho 2:22 trot also went five heats, Annie RusseU winning tho race by finishing 1, 1, 2, 3, 3. Harry Gray won the-2:14 pace in three straight heals. Red Moon won the half-mile dash running race, tlmo 0:50. The home race, half-mile heats, waa won by Wllmora,' tlmo -1:1414, 1J5. Tho contests were fought to a flnlkh and it was 7 o'clock before the racing 'was finished. Summaries: Trotting 2:14 class, purse 1400: Check Hook, s., ., by Contract (Pyle) t t 4 2 1 Fearless, b. m., by Normal Chief (Brown) 8 Mil Cleo Dillon, . no., by SMr.ey DU- Ion (Deryder) 1 2 2 4 8 Bedelia, br. m., by Tho Envoy. . . (Cooper) ....7 4 8 1 2 Dewey, a g.,. by Superior (Ly- ons) 5 6 17 4 King Lorln, br. h., by Norwal King (Thomas) 8 S 0 8 ( Lulu Williams, br. m., by Jack ... Law (Owen) 4 I 1 our Time: 2:194. 2:20, 2:20, 2:20, 8:2a Trotting, 2:20 class, turs 1400: Annie Russell, b. m., by Aateras (Brown) 1 1 z s Diamond Mac, b. s., .by Kinney Son (Deryder) 8 4 2 1 1 The Judge, br. g. (Monney)......2 2 12 2 Hancno uei raso, b. g., uy Bay Bud (Hewitt) 4 S 4 t 4 Nathelle, blk. m., by Louis W ilkes (uarricK) as Time: 2:21. 2:20, 2:24. 2:2114. 2:21)4, Pacing, 2:14 class, purse 14U0: Harry Gray, g. a, by Gray Harry (Friend) 1 1 1 An.erike, ui. m.,.. 2 2 1 Harrtska, b. n., by carl K Captain Dawson, b. h. (Vroman) Nettle Ohso Diaball ... 2 ..3 4 ..4 4ds ..6 5 Us Time: 2:19. 2:20tt. 2:20. Home race. trot, half-mile heats, curse 1200: ' Wllinore, a. g., by Conqueror (Brown)..! 1 Don Mateo, b. b., by San Mateo (Kauf man 2 ( Frank, b. g., by Pactolua (Thomas) 3 2 Glen Onward, b. g., by Glen Wilkes (Fox) 4 4 Time: 1.-14H, 1:16. EVEXTS OS TUB UliM.Q TRACKS Two Records Lowered at Latonln Governor Gray Wins. LATONIA. June 23. Two track records were lowered at Laionla today. Governor Uray set the live lurlong's mark back a lull section by running the distance in oil seconus in tne seconu race. In me handi cap, lourtn on the caru, Leamence ran tne mue and a sixteenth in '1:44, tne old mark having been 1:44ft. Summaries: mrst race, tour and one-uall lurlongs Oriental Pearl (.straight, i.l0) won, RusU- cana (place, izv.voj secona, tnaian uiri (show, u.3uj third. Time; 0:54. Seconu lacti, lva lurlongs; Governor Gray (straigut, 13.201 won. Lady Ormlcant (place, lis. 1 a; second. Pennp itoyal ibIiow. 82.90) third. Time: 0:69. ihlrd race, mile: Tom Biabee (straight. 86) won. Foxy Mary lulace. 84.20) second. Carlton G (show. tz.iXh third. Time: 1:33A. iroui'tn race, mile--ana a Slxteentn: menco (straight, ". 12L4) won, Meadow (place. $3.10) tecond. Xom Hayward (show. 2.50 third. Time: 1:44. Fifth, race, selling; purBe 8300; six fur longs: Home nun iiu Troxleri won. As. plrin (109, Warreu) second, . Horvel (U4, Kice) third. Time: 1:13. Stromeland, Pal, Tony W.. McAndrews. Sanelll. Toll Box. voting, Fleming, Still Alarm. Uold Dust and Beserrlan also ran. Sixth race, selling; purse 1300: one mile ana seventy yards: nugnes (113, Troxler) won. Jady McNallv (3Z. Cole) second. Husky (116. Peak) third. Time: 1:45. Cull. urnamoea, paiarox. Automatic. .Diction Slewfoot, Masson, Lucille D., Algronel Mesmerizer and Miss Wapleton also ran, Turk Wins at BSaeeuanead Bay. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Juno 23. Tho Turk eoMly won the 12.000 tidal Btakes today His time, 2:03, "was within seconds uf tne traca record. steepiecnaso Jockey Huppe was badly injured when his mount. Gold Plate, fell In the steeplechase. He was removed to a hospital. Summaries: f irst race, live and one-hall lurlongs. futurity course; White Wool (5 to 1) won, Ladasette u to 2) second, swish (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:0s. Second race, steenlechase. about two miles: Gild (15 to 1) won, Bond Brook, (10 to l) second, Ticket of Leave (7 to 2) third. Time: 4:0Wts. Third race, seven furlongs: sir cieges (7 to 1) won, Hampton Court (3 to 5) second, Falcada (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:25. Fourth race, mile and a auarter: The Turk (8 to G) won. Dalmatian (7 to 2) sec. ond. Prince Imperial (11 to 6) third. Tlmo: 2KB. firth race, three and three-sixth miles. turf course: Bonnie Kelso (3 to 6) won, Superstltution (5 to 2) second. ZlenaD (7 to 2J third. Time: 1:58. sixth race, five furlongs, futurity course: Watervale (4 to b) won, Antenor (13 to 10) second, Sigurd (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:01. Coppers victorious. SALT LAKE CITY. June 23. Coppers at 7 to 1 took the feature race at Buena Vista today. Results: First race, six furl ones: Father Stafford (a to 11 won. Yellow Knot (12 to 11 secona. Captain Burnett (S to 1) third. Time: 1:10. second race, six furlongs: MCNany (10 to i won, Harry stanhope (4 to l) secona, Rather Royal (9 to 2) third. Tim: 1:15. Third race, ten furlonirs: Nebulous (0 to o) won, sliver Uraln (7 to l) second, Al bion H (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:29. fourth race, mile and one-eiuhth: Cop. pers (7 to 1) won. Sir John (13 to 6) second, Biicktnorn (9 to 5) th rd. Time: 1:86. Fifth race, five furlongs: Ben K. Sheet (2 to l) won. Platoon (8 to 5) second, Valencia ( to l) third. Time: 1:01. sixth race, mile: Lewlston (7 to 1) won. Early Tide (8 to 6) second. Roalta (40 to 1) tniru. Time: 1:41. . HOLLAND STRENGTHENS TEAM Been res Manske, Hetllcy and PIteher Shears. Jack Holland is expecting to strengthen his St,, Joseph team by the addition of tin I'm new pitchers and an outfielder. He is expecting Louis Manske, a Milwaukee twirler. and a iormer Des Moines western league player, und Hellly, who was with the White Sox at the beginning ol tne season. Shears, a youngster, who spent part of the season with lln- Minneapolis team of the American association, arrived in tho city Wednesday, ana will pitch one game or the series with the Rourkes. Negotiations ore on between Holland and Comlskey for the old favorite outfielder, Eddie Hahn. DOAVLIXQ AT 1I.4.PPV HOLLOW 1 Weekea Mate Hinh Score In the Match Wednesday Night A new Interest In howling has been arousod at thn Happy Hollow club by the Installation of two new alleys, which will be ready for use this week. Eight teams have been organized and mutch games will be rolled three ulght a week. Wednesday night team No. 1 took three, games straight rrum team no. I. Wee keg had high single and total scores. t TEAM NO. 1 Name. I 1st. Edgerly 133 Weekea 145 Ross 139 2d. Sd. Total 123 136 3.6 lt 179 622 139 138 476 482 472 1.393 2d. Sd. Total 114 154 37 133 134 440 130 177 401 m 4cs lTri Totals , Name. Kim her ly hater ... Bartiett Totals , 439 . TEAM NO. 2. 1st. 1 ...1I9 lf4 ,..144 417 Lower Is Hcleased. John IjOwer who pitched forty-three eamea for the Rourkts last Beuson, has eeu released by the Birmingham team of tne soutrern league. Lower made a good record wnilo hub. lie won twenty games, lost twelve and had a pitching percentag oi .asa. Tho Key to the Slluatiua-ilee Want Ada iYDITE SOX POUNCE ON NAPS Chicagoans Turn on Cleveland, Win ning Six to Four. ' SIX PITCHERS I0E BOX WORK Detroit Beats St. Lonls by Blar Score Hew York Whtna Philadelphia Boston Beats Washing ton In Tenth. CLEVELAND, O. Juno 28,-Chtcago de feated Cleveland, 6 to4, In an exciting, but poorly played, game today. Eaoh team used three pitchers. Bradley' error was responsible for two of Chicago's (una In tho seventh. With two out In tho ninth, Kelly walked and Collins scratched a hit, each scoring on Gondii's double. Score: Chicago 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 0 14 lav eland o 1 V 1 v 1 v v-i Two-base hits; Stovall. Easterly. Turner, Lajole, Purtell, Gandll. Three-base hit: biock. stolen base: iajoie. mis: White, 7 In six Innings: off Olmstead, 8 In oue-thtrd inning; off J -ink, 7 in six and wo-thlrds innings; off Mitchell, 2 In. two and one-third innings. Base on balls: Off Link, 2; off Mltohell, 8; ott Berger, 1; 011 White, 1. llit by pltonea ban: tty uergcr, (Kelly): by .White. 1 (Birmingham.) Struck out: By Link, 2. by Mitchell. 1; by White. 1: by Scott. 2. Base on errors: Cleveland, 2; Chicago, X Left on bases: Cleveland, 9; Chicago, 8. Tlmo: 2:18. Um pires: Evans and Kerln. Tlsrers Divide with Browns. DETROIT, Mich., Juno 23. Detroit evened the series with St. Louis today, winning another slugging rnatoh, 10 to 4. The visitors men had men on bases in every Inning, but could not help them around. HartzelL, Hoffman and Tom Jones featured with their batting. Score: Detroit 0 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 10 St. Louis 1 00001200-4 Two-base hits: Mclntyre, ueiehanty, Cobb, T. Jones, Trueedale. Three-base hit: Crawford. Homo run: Morlarlty. Hits; Off Donovan, 11 in seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Bush, Mortality. Sacrifice flies: Crawford, Wallace. Double plays: Bush to- T. Jones (2.) Left on basest St. Louis, 12; Detroit, t). Base, on balls: Oft Donovan, 2; off Works, 8: off Spade, 4. Baso on errors: Detroit, 1; Bt. Louis, 1. Hit by pltohed ball: By Works, Spado; by Spade, Cobb. Struck out: y juono van, 4; by Spade, 2. Wild pitch: Spade. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen. Highlanders Back In Gamo. NEW YORK. June 28. Tho New York Americans deefated the Philadelphia to day, 12 to 6, after losing four games in two days. In tho eighth inning tne locals fell on Pitcher Atkins - for seven runs. Score: Two-base hits: Baker. Collins. Hemphill. Mitchell. Double Dlavs: Baker to Collins to Davis, AuBtla to Chase, nKlght to Gard ner to uriaae. tjtruca out: ay vj"'"". Morgan, 2; by Atkins, 2. Base on balls; Off Morgan, 6; off Qutnn, 2; oft Atkins, 2. Hits: Off Morgan, 8 In tour Innings! none out In fifth), off Atkins, 9 In four innings, off Qulnn, 8 In seven innings; off Frill, 8 In two innings. Time; 2:06. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. JEFFRIES ON BATTLEGROUND White Pugilist Benches Bene and Prepares to Contlnno Training. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23. Th dlsagre- ment between Jaok Johnson and his farmer manager, George Little, was settled at a conference late tonight between Little and attorney representing tho two men, Little again become Johnson's official manager. No figures were given out a to the amount of the aettlnment, but It 1 said to be very near the original claim of 141,000. 1 Bert Schlesslnger represented Little; W. a Humphrey, attorney for Johnson, acted for tho champion. The opening amenities between the' two camps were In tho hand of Alfred Meyerstein, who acted a arbi trator. A notary publlo took down the statements and agreement. Tho overture ot peace and tho final happy reconciliation wer not confined to tho financial difficulties. Little dictated a statement In which ho said he bore John son no ill will and that be would stand by the champion' interest at tho latter' camp at Reno. I have wagered large amount on John son," said Little, "i suu oeuev us wm win." . The meeting ended with warm protesta tions of friendship on both sides. Jeffries In Quarters. RENO. Nov.. June 23. James J. Jeffries is Installed In th training camp prepared for him at Moana Springs, three mile south of Reno. Work on th arena for tho fight ha be gun. Promoter Tex Hickara say no is satisfied . the state authorities will make no attempt to Interfere with tho battle. Having failed to secure th use ot th Jeffries-Johnson arena, promoter Sid Hea ter has arranged to take out a license and will build an arena ot his own to stage the Langford-Ketchell contest hero on the morning of July 4. Jeffrie and hla trainer are safely housed, but the now Quarter are so crowded that only those connected with the fighter's work ot preparation can be with hira.' Jeffrie say ho 1 satisfied and will remain at the place until th fight. Trainer Well Pleased. Corbett, Choynskl, and th other ot th training crow expressed themselves a well satisfied with the new camp. An espe cially good point about Moana Springs, ac cording to Trainer Cornell, is the platform just behind Jeffries' cottago which will be used for boxing. This platform when covered with tho canvas used over the Rowardennan ring will give ths big fellow an opportunity ot boxing either In th sun shine or the shade, as th sun shines di rectly on it In th morning and hug oak trees protect It during th afternoon. Jeffries did not work today. After a hot soda bath and a rub he busied him self with hla luggage. Tomorrow mora- ing, however, he will take to tho high way for' a light Jaunt. Corbett ha ad vised Jeff not to undertake th heavy road work he wa In th habit of doing at Ben Lomond. No reply to the telegram sent Governor Dickenson yesterday has been received by Rickard. The promoter expresses himself as cer tain that no matter what pressure Is brought to bear on Navada'a chief execu tive, he will not interfere with the fight, lllckard said today u tne tight wer stopped In Nevada he would not try to (tag it elsewhere. 'What 1 It they say about the "un kindest cut of alir ho asked, "well. If they buck in this state that would be iu But, take it from me, there won't be any trouble here." Promoter Hester today wa ready to oall off th Ketchel-Langford fight and roturn to San Francisco. Tne Reno fight coin mlttee refused to grant him the use of the Jeffries-Johnson arena for a rival contest previous to tho big fight. Hester later received a telegram from O'Day, a Sao Francisco promoter, and ho began to lay plans for tho fight In an arena of his own construction. Hestsr has arranged with tne sheriff to take out a fight permit tor the morning ot th Fourth. It Is understood Reno business men op pose Hester' plans for a double fight bill on Independence day, because they fear the visiting crowd will spend their time watching the two ring attractions, and consequently will have no opportunity to patronise Reno' store and amusements. Johnson Arrested for Speeding SAN FRANCISCO, June X3.-For a time late today It appeared that one of the principals In tho July 4th battle at Reno would bo missing, 'because Jack Johnson refused to bo arrested for exceeding th speed limit In hi racing automobile. Johnson told mounted Police Patrolman Lewis that ho could arrest only his dead body, but when Lewis, with the assistance of two other patrolmen, batted down the door of tho room In which the champion had barricaded himself, the champion sur rendered as meekly a any ordinary viola tor of th speed regulation. Indians' Streak Stopped. SIDNEY, Neb.. Juno 23. (Special Tele- f ram.) Sidney today stopped the Cheyrnn ndlans' winning streak by winning a hard fought thlrteen-lnnlng game by a score of 1 to 0. Both pitchers pitched great ball, and wers given sensational support. The Cheyenne team had won eighteen straight games. Score: R.H E Sidney 0000000000001-1 4 1 Cheyenne 000000000000 0-0 6 1 Batteries: Ferry and McGee; Hendrix and Gibson. Struck out: By Ferrv. 6; by Hen drix, 10. Time: 2:00. Umpire; Schtnalger. Glvt) Them a Game. Tho Bennett Capitol base ball toam would like a game for Sunday and also aomo out-of-town games. Lookout Invites Officers Inside r . Near-Sighted Scout Causes Arrest of Employer, Arthur Douglas, When Officers Arrive. The pool room of Arthur Douglas on West Broadway, a colored resort, was raided by tho police Tuesday 4ilght and Douglas, with seven other, ll arrested. The parties were Arthur Douglas, E. J. Johnson, Will Adams, R. Thomas, Joseph Glenn, John Doe, A. W. Johnson and Robert Nelson. . Tho paraphernalia used In gambling was confiscated by the 'police. The raid was headed by Captain Shaetfer, assisted by Officer Gillespie, Arnold, Skepton and Lane. The descent was mato on the place while tho gaming waa at it height An amusing feature of the raid waa that Mr. Johnson, the colored lookout for tho place, who 1 a little near-sighted, did not recognise the police, but cordially Invited tho officers In. At tho hearing before Judge Snyder In police court Wednesday morning all of the parties were discharged but Arthur Doug las, who was held to tho grand jury in 1300 for operating and maintaining a gambling house. Union Pacific Plans New Yard likelihood that Improvement Long Recommended Will Be Con- structed at Early Date. Council Bluff is looking forward to new freight and repair yards to cost something like 826,000 to be constructed by tho Union Paoiflo just vest of tho transfer house. Tho addition has long since been recom mended by Division Superintendent Cahlll of Omaha, The new yards when put into use will effect "a saving of Several ' hours 'dally switching -over tho mala track, which la now necessary til order to reach 'the pres ent repair yards. It la not known whether a new machine shop will be Included In the contemplated Improvements. It ' Is thought that work on the new yards will begin in August or early in September. BURLINGTON TO GET MEETING State Sunday School Workers Likely to Go to that City Next Yenr. MASON CITT, la, Juno 22.-(Speclal Telegram.) Burlington, Sioux City and Cedar Rapids axe all being considered for the next meeting place of the State Sun day School association, with the probabil ity that tho location committee will recom mend Burlington' for the reason that that city has never entertained the state con vention. W. G. Hohenshelt of Boone was looted president; 8. M. Perkins of Sioux City and F, R. Currie of Mason City, vie presidents, and George A. Boody of Des Moines, treasurer, W. A. Brown of Chi cago said In hla missionary address today that It costs us here at home 110.66 per capita to run our churches and w give 67 cent to convert tho million at our door. This Is a ratio of 16 to 1, which Iowa peo ple repudiated only a few years ago. Saloon Licenses Continued. At the adjourned special meeting ot the city council last night "resolutions of con sent" under the Moon liquor law were passed in th case of fifty-four saloons. These resolution of consent are equiva lent to a continuance of th license to operate the saloons, until the new licenses are perfected under the Moon law. Some of these have about expired, and other will not expire until Ootober and January, Tho "consent resolution" are simply a precautionary measure in favor of tho sa loons and protects them in their present license. A number of minor matters relative to street improvements were disposed of and tho council adjourned untlll next Monday evening. Marriage Licensee. Licenses to wed wer Issued the following persons yesterday: Name and Residence. Age. .... 26 .... 24 .... .... 23 .... 22 .... 21 Thomas L. McGarry. St. Paul. Minn Olive Bertha Arnd, Council Bluffs.., Budolph P. Danker, Mlnden Anna Matilda Troltner, Shelby Paul P. Plats, Omaha Grace A, Lamb, Kansas City, Mo,... Zui'h D. Reepass, Omaha .... 40 Rena Covalt, Council Bluffs , Stanley R. Moser, Council Bluffs...., .... 21 .... 22 .... 22 .... 21 Ill Gertlo Northern, Phllllpsburg, Kan C. A. Noonan, Council Bluffs Dorothy Wells, Council Bluffs , H"S 'lf.WII"iisi WJ'.W! Family Trade XU9r tadepcBdeUBttOl. SAINTS ANNEX IWO GAMES Keep Up Winning Streak Over the Kentucky Colonels. BOTH SCORES ARE SHUTOUTS Millers Take Another from Hoosler Kansas Clly Defeats Columbus Milwaukee Walks Over Toledo. (ST. PAUL, June 28. St. Paul shut out Louisville twice this afternoon, 3 to 0 and 2 to 0. Ryan only allowed three lilts in the first game, and . Llese kept tho flv Louisville hit well Bcatterel in the second game. Soore, flrat game: St. Paul 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Two-base hit: Clarke. Stolon bases: How ard, Itohlnson, Clarke. Double play: Rob inson to Howard; Itohlnson to 'Mugoe to Howard. Bases on balls: Off Slagle, 2; off Ryan, 1. Struck out: By Ryan, ; hy sla gle, 1. Wild pitches: Ryan, 2. Sacrifice hits: Autrey, Boucher. Left on bases: St. UPaul, 6; Louisville, 4. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Guthrie and Owens. Score, second game: St. Paul 00000800 "-2 Iioulsvllle 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Stanley. Clarke. Stolen base: Magee. Double plays: Liese and Boucher. Bases on balls: Off Lteso, 3; off Decanniere, 3. Struck out: By Llese, 6; by Deqannlere, 4. Time: 1:36. Umpiros: Guthrie and Owens. Millers Maintain Pace. MINNEAPOLIS, June 23.-M!nr,fnpolls won the fourth straight game from iulisn apolis and irmde it thirteen straight vic tories. The game was one of the quickest and sharpest of the season, Altleer's field ing featured. Inflelder Williams of Indian apolis was struck in the face by a bat flying from Bowerman's hands, and his left cheek laid open. Score: Minneapolis 01002000 3 Indianapolis 00100001 02 Two-base hits: Cravath (3). Three-base hits: Clymer, Murch. Home run: Leii velt. Stolen bases; Pickering. Chadbourne. Sacrifice hits: Gill, Orth. Double plavs: Altlzer, J. Williams, GUI (2), Murch, (X Williams. Bases on balls; Off IfilxeiZ, 1; off Orth, 2. Struck out: Bv Lolivelt. 2; by Orth, 2. Time: 1:20. Umpires Ch"l and Cusack. Brandoru Idol of Bines, KANSAS CITT, June 23. Brandon won ofr tho locals today, 4 to 2, by allowing but four hits. Three of Columbus' hits consisted of a home run and two three baggers. Stremmel waa wild. Score: KAN8A8 CITY. COLUMBUS. AD. H. O.A.E. AD. H. O.A.E. Shannon, If.. 8 13 8 ORflllr, rf 4 0 1 6 0 Rafiarr, cf... 8 1 6 Huntar, lb... 8 0 11 Ira, 8b 3 1 1 OHInchman, If 3 1 0 1 1 OConMHon, rf 4 3 8 0 0 8 ODownn, lb.... 8 0 8 8 0 0 OOdwtll, lb.... 4 1 16 0 0 3 OPrlel, tb 4 0 0 1 0 8 OQulnlan, as.. 8 0 1 4 1 0 OArt-oxaat, c... 8 1111 3 OStrammal, p. 8 0 0 6 S encash, rf., Barbeau, aa Downla, 8b. James, ... DianJom, p ,10 8 ,201 ,411 ,411 . 8 1.0 Totals.... Columbus 8 1 37 11 0 Totals 23 4 94 16 8 ... 00001100 0-2 ... 00100120 X 4 Odwell, Arbogast Home Kansas City Three-base hits run: Congalton sacrifice hits: Arbogast, Barbeau. Sacrifice file: Quinlln. Stolen bases: Battery, Hunter, Barbeau, Downs. Hits: Off Brandom, 4; off Stremmel, . 7. Struck out: By Stremmel, 6; by Brandom, 1. First base on errors: Kansas City, L Base on balls: Oft Stremmel, 7; off Bran dom, 8. Left on bases: Columbus, 6; Kan sas City, 10. Wild pitch: Stremmel. Tlmo: 1:90. Umpires: Ferguson and Blerhalter. Brewers In Landslide. MILWAUKEE. June 23. Three Toledo pitchers failed to stop the Milwaukee bat ting today and the home club won easily, 11 to 6. Otis started the game for the visitors, but after walking the first two men and hitting the next in the first, was taken out. Baskette, who went In, waa easy and Ylngllng, who finished, was the easiest of the three. Spencer' great all around playing featured the game. Score: Mllwaukeo 80001123 31 Toledo 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 06 Two-base hits: Hallman, Ludwlg. Three base hit: Hinchman. Home runs: Randall, Spencer. Hits: Off Cutting,' 4 in ono and two-thirds innings; off Dougherty, 6 In seven and one-third Innings; ft Baskette, 8 In six and one-third innings; off Ting ling, 6 in one and two-thirds innings. Sac rifice hits: Barry, Breen, Spencer, Dough erty, Stolen bases: Itandall, Barry. Base on balls: Off Cutting, 1; off Dougherty, 1; off Otis, 2; off Baskette, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Otis, Spencer. Struck out: By Cutting, 1; by Dougherty, 6; by Baskette, 4. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Hayes and Van Syckle. Wright Wins Fourth Round. ' WIMBLEDON. England, June 23. Beal 8. Wright of Boston won the fourth round in the singles today in the All-England championship tennis tournament, beating D. Hoberts, 6-L 6-2. 6-2. What Everybody Ought to Know. 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