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    THE BEE: OMATIA, MONTUT. .TTTXE 27, 1010.
Lincoln Pounds St. Joseph for Two; Sioux City Jumps Notch; Cubs Win Close One, Pirates Lose
1ZZIES WIN LOOSE CAME
Sunday Game at Vinton Park Was
Comedy of Errori.
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OMAHA LOST, ELEVEN TO EIGHT
Omaha fielders t.ned Their Fret In
riare of Heads and Hands,
with Thomptoi Leading
in Krrora.
PIRATES TAKEN IN BY REDS
Suggs Keeps Hits Scattered and
Lauds Game.
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An exhibition of error and heavy
slugging on the part of both Omaha and
Wichita were the feature of the name at
Vinton atreet park Sunday afternoon.
Omaha maile the moiit errors, which,
coupled with hard batting by the Itiles,
pave the game to the visitors by a score
of 11 to R.
The booting became ao general that It
loot Its serious aspect and the big bunch
of firm and fanee eat back and laughed at
tlio efforts of the players.
Omaha was particularly strong on fooiles,
making six, the moat of which were in
excusable. Thompson, who has been play
ing a clean game at second, was the worst
offender. He made (wo, both of which
gave Wichita a run. None of the bingles
made by the Iizles put runs over the plate,
but they dirt start scores when hits followed
them. '
Meltcr was the choice of Captain Bchlpke
to tako the xeatps from Isbell's proteges,
but his hunting knife was not sharp enough
and they landed on him hard. Eleven hits
and eleven runs were made off him In six
inning. . ...
Tvo-Bmut Fashionable.
Belden. the first man at bat, rapped one
to Thompson, which was booted. This
deemed to give Wichita courage, - as the
j;cxt two men touched big Steve for a two
bagger each. After Belden got to first,
Middle ton made the first double and scored
him. flair placed one for two stations
in almost the name apot as Mlddleton and
scored the latter. After Hughes went out,
Isbell singled and scored Cluire. He was
caught at second when Welch fielded his
hit and threw him out. Westerzil was hit
by a pitched ball and Gundlng caught him
at second when h attempted to steal.
The sixth was the real bad inning for the
Rourkes. Hughes hit a triple to right and
Isbell smashed out another triple to left.
Westerxll hit a hot grounder to Thompson
which he booted and Izzle came home.
Koerner went out, Melter to Kane. Shaw
kingled and reached second on the throw
to that bag, Jarnigan hit one to Schipke,
who made , a foozle, and Shaw went to
third. Belden hit safe and scored Shaw.
Mlddleton poked out a single and Jarnigan
and Belden raced home.
gphlpke Make Doable Play.
Claire hit one to Schipke that he caught
and mado a double by throwing Mlddleton
out before he could return to first. Sanders
wan sent In the next inning and pitched
tight ball, allowing but one hit during the
remainder . of the game.
Omaha batted heavily in streak. Two
runs each were made In the fourth, fifth,
eixth and seventh innings. Harry Welch
was the real batting boy. He .got a home
run, with on on, two doubles and a single.
Hi clouting brought In three of the eight
j una iiwuq o.nu uv ftifu Buujru t&i irr Jin
. had hit a two-bagger and Sanders hit a
triple. And by the way, that triple of
. Sandy's was the first hit he ha made this
1 season. ' -. :
Double play were common durlnsr the
contest. Omaha -made four and Wichita
: made two. Melter got one unassisted when
' he caught Mlddleton' drive and touched
' first before Belden could get back.
Monday is designated aa ladles' day and
a big bunch of bugettes will be entertained
at the park. Score:
' AB. R.. H. O. A. E.
, King. cf.. 6 12 10 0
Corrldon, sa 4 1 1 4 8 1
Kane, lb.... 4 0 1 11 0 1
Thompson, 2b 5 0 14 1 2
Schipke, 3b. v ,..6 1 0 J l
Gonrting, c 6 2 2 0 3 0
; Welch, rf 6 2 4 ( 1 2 0
Hollenbeck. If. 6 0 1 10 l
, Melter, p J . 0 0 2 8 . 0
Sanders, p.... 2 2 0
Total a 8 13 27 19 6
' " -WICHITA.
- . AB. R. II. O. A. K.
Belden, If v 6 2 3 3 0 l
Mlddleton, cf ; 6 1 2 3 0 1
Cluire, ss 6 1 2 0 2 0
Hughes, - 2b;. i.n. .,.-4 2 2 4 8 0
Isbell,, lb 4 1 2 11 0 0
Westerzil, 3b.., 3 2 0 0 8 1
Koerner, rf..' 2 0 0 1 0 0
Hhaw, p.i.v 2 116 0 0
Jarnigan, P 3 1 0 0 0 0
Durham, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total...,.
Omaha
Huns
'.i..t. 11 12 27 9 4
... 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 r
... 02213320 0-1.1
Hits
Wlnhltn
Runs 8002000 0-11
Hit .... 80111600 1-12
Home ran:' Welch. Three-base hits:
Sanders, Hughes. Isbell. Two-baio hi's:
Mlddleton. Claire. Welch (2). Sacrifice hits:
Hughes, Shaw (2). Hits: Off Melter, Jl in
six Innings; off Sunders, 1 in three innings
off Jarnigan,. 10 in five Innings; off Pur
ham, 3 In four innings. Struck out: Hv
Jarnigan, 4? by Durham, 1. Flret hase on
balls: Off Jarnigan, 2; off Durham, J; off
, urider, L Hit with pitched ball: Hv
Mdter, 2. Stolen base: Kane. Double
Plays: Melter nnawslst.d. Corridon to
Thompson, ichluk to Kane. Sanders to
Kane. Claire to Hughes to Isbell, Claire
to Hughes to Isbell. Jft on bases: Omaha
S; W Ichlta. J. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Mol'en
Attendance: 6,000.
HER(llt) IHMII.K1 '11U.L WELL
On pitches Kb")
Beats
DES MOINES,
pitched Khmon and
icoro:
. . . . ES
in nutl Dee Moines
Denver.
June 26. Herons out
Des Moines won, 8 to 1.
MOINES.
H. PO. A. E.
2 0 0
18 4 8
3 8 10
0 8 0 0
110 1
0 0 10
110 0
0 2 0 0
10 10
8 27 "? "4
H. PO. A. E.
0 14 0
2 2 0 0
13 10
0 2 0 0
18 0 0
113 1
0 i 0 0
8 3 10
0 12 0
0 0 0 0
7 24 11 "l
Cates, If. ..
Colligan, us..
Muttii-k, cf
Dwyer, lb
Mlehoff, 3b w.
Wader, 2b
Fetaer. rf
J lac ha nt. o,
llerche, p..
Total
.......-. 8
DENVER.
AB. R.
6 0
Lloyd, 2b
waldron, if 3 0
Cranston, se.,.. 4 0
Cassidy, ss 4 ' 0
Ijindsay, lb.... 4 0
3oln, 3b 4
Meall. cf.... 4
McMurray, c 4
Khmau, p ; 3
Kelly l
Totals 3d
Ballad for Ehman in 1
0
0
1
0
0
Des Moines 1 0 1 a 0 1 a n
Denver 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
xsass on uaiis: orr Herche. 1; off Ehman.
1. fctruck nut: HV Pnh 1. hu n
Atolen bases: , UcMurray 2, Dolan (2).
Double plays: Ehman to Lloyd to Lindsay;
Colliga, to Dwyer. l.etf on bases: Des
Moines. 4; Denver. . Time: 1:45. I mplre:
Clark. Attendance; 3,00
LINCOLN PADS ITS STAD1Q
Una Two Walkaway Games with
" Holland' Men.
LINCOLN. June SO. Lincoln won both
James of today' double-header lrom St.
oseph. the first by a score of 16 to 4 and
the second, to 1.
The first was a slaughter, the local be
ginning the bombardimto of Baker In the
coiia Inning and keeping It up at Interval
throughout.
MoUrath, for Lincoln-, prtohed what many
Velleve should bave been a no-hit game In
fmA ?r mm -m4w
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
WEST'LEAQUE. I NAT L. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.l Wr.L.Pct.
Wichita 35 25 .6S3 Chicago 37 18 .6i3
Sioux City. ..S3 2 .6f!New lfork....33 21 .BH
Denver 34 27 .&u7;Flttsburg ....28 25 .628
Lincoln 31 29 .Mf iClncinnati ...28 28 .600
Des Moines.. 32 32 .oW;i'lillaaelplila..Z5 28 .472
Omaha 30 31 .42iSt. Louis 27 32 .4o8
Topeka 23 36 .l7,Brooklyn 23 31 -126
St. Joseph... 22 35 . 386, Boston 20 38 .344
AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS N.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Philadelphia. 36 IS .od Minneapolis.. 48 22 .t86
New York. ...33 20 .623 St. Paul 44 26 . 638
Detroit 37 26 .6nToledo 43 26 .632
Boston 30 25 .Milwaukee ...24 36 .4:18
Chicago 24 30 .444 KaiiBaa City. .28 36 .444
Cleveland ...22 28 .440i Indianapolis. .2s 41 .414
Waslili.gton..23 35 .3u7Columbu ....26 39 . 400
St. Louis Id 8SI .2aiLoulsvllle ....23 46 . 333
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.PCI. W.L.Pct.
Gr. Island.... 23 13 , 63jClarinda .....21 8.724
Fremont 21 14 .6K Falls City.... 16 14 .633
Seward 18 17 .618 Shenandoah.. .16 17 .4K5
Superior 18 18 .500 Auburn 14 18 .438
Red Cloud. ...16 17 .4lMary ville ....14 19 .424
Hastings ....16 19 .4!)7Neb. City 13 18 .419
Columbus ...16 21 .4321
Kearney- ....14 22 .389
Yesterday's Results.
, WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 8; Wichita, 11.
Denver, 1; Des Moines, 8.
Topeka, 3; Sioux City. 7.
St. Joseph, 4; Lincoln, 16. Second game:
bu Joe, 1; Lincoln, s.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 2; Chicago. 3.
Pittsburg, 3; Cincinnati, ' 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland, 6; Chicago, 4.
Detroit, 3; St. Louis, 4. '
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 3; Milwaukee, 7.
Indianapolis, 6; Kansas City, 11. Second
game: Indianapolis, 3: Kansas City, 6.
Toledo, 6; Minneapolis, 4. Second game:
Toledo, 2; Minneapolis, 0.
Columbus, 0; Ut. Paul,' 4. Second game:
Columbus, 1; St. Paul, 8..
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Grand Island. 11; Red Cloud, 2.
No other games played.
Games Today.
Western League Wichita at Omaha,
Denver at Dm Moines, Topeka at Sioux
City, St. Joseph at Lincoln.'
American Association Louisville at Mil
waukee, Indianapolis at. Kansas City, To
ledo at Minneapolis, Columbus at St. Louis.
National League Brooklyn at Boston. St.
Iouis at Pittsburg, Philadelphia at New
York, Cincinnati at Chicago.
American League New York at Wash
ington, Boston at Philadelphia.
Nebraska state League Fremont at Su
perior, Seward at Red Cloud. Columbus at
Hastings. Grand Iwland at Kearney.
Mink League Maryvlllo at Shenandoah.
Nebraska City at Auburn. - Falls City at
Clarlnda.
the second, the one hit credited to the
visitors being foul by two feet according
to the players and spectators, but which
tne umpire mrougnt was fair. Score, first
game: 4
LINCOLN.
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Jude, If J.. 5 2 3 6 0 0
Knapp, ss 6 0 3 1 1 2
Cobb, rf 6 1 3 2 0 0
Cockman, 3b 4 2 0 1 2 0
Davis, cf .- 6 1 2 2 0 0
Thomas, lb 4 2 2 10 1 0
Weldensaul, 2b 2 1 0 3 6 0
Kruger, c 8 4 2 3 1 0
Geist, p 4 3 8 0 3 0
Totals 38 16 , 18 27 13 2
ST. JOSEPH.
AB.
H.
1
1
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Ai E.
0 0
Powell, If
... 6
... 6
... 6
... 4
... 4
r.
... 3
... 0
... 3
Fox, 2b
McChesney. cf....
Jones, lb
Bauer, rf
Curhan, as
Rellly, 8b
Frambes, c
Shea, c
Baker, p
Totals 35 4 . 8 24 10 - 0
Lincoln .0 8 4 0 6 0 0 4 16
St. Joseph 1 010101004
Home runs: Powell, McChesney . Two
base hits: Knapp, Davis, Gelst, . Bauer.
Double play: Frambes to Corhan. Stolen
bases: Knapp (2), Jude (2). Sacrifice hits:
Weldensaul (2). Jones. . Bauer. Corhan.
Struck out: By Gelst, 1; by Baksr, 4. Banes
on bans: orr Uelat, 3; ort Baker, 11. Time
2:10. Umpire: Haskell. - -
SIOUX Dt'CH HITS AND WIN
Get Big End ot Seven to Three Score
from Topeka.
SIOUX CITY, la., June Btl Sioux City
was lucky in bunching lilts off Jackson to
day, which enabled them to win frtm To
peka, 9 to 8. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. It II. O.
A.
4
0
0
0
1
3
2
. 0
3
Andreas, ZD 3 2 16
stein, lb 3 1,3
1
0
0
0
4
0
1
3
10
. i
it
0
Qulllln, Sb.
3
3
3
4
! enlon, rf
Neighbors, cf.
Miller, c
Hartma.ii, ss.
Myers, If
Wilson, p
1
3.1
Total
.24 7 I 27 13 1
TOPEKA. : '
: AB. R . II. O.. A. E.
Schmidt Sb...." 4 0 1 0 2 0
Rellly, se 3 0 8 13 1
Kaufman 0 , 1 0 0 ' 0 ' 0
Thomason, cf 4 -01 2 ' I 0 ' 0
Landreth. lb 4 n 1 18 1 0
Lennell, rf., If 4 i O A 0
'.,gan,V if- rf 4 11.0 0 2
Boles, 2b 4 0"146 0
Kerns, e 4 0 0 . 8 8 0
Jackson, p.. 1 o- o 0. 10 0
Total ..............84 7 .12 2 4 23,7
Kaufman ran for Rellly.,
Sioux City 1 1 0 1 n 11 7
Topeka 03000100 0-3
Stolen 1 bases: Haitman, Kaufman. Home
run: Wilson. Sacrifice hits: stein, Hart
man. Wilson, Fenlon, Qulllln, Meyers 2.
Iouble play: Andrea to Hartman. Struck
put: By Wilson. ; by Jackeon,- L Base
on -ball: Off Wilton, 1; off Jackson, j.
ji . - , ji i -i v ri jz-ssvtr-
TOLEDO DOWNS MINNEAPOLIS
Mudhens Bight at Home on a Muddy
Field.
THE SC0KES ARE 5 TO 4 AND 2 TO 0
Second Game Stopped at Six O'clock
, Becanse of Law Forbidding;
Amusement After that
Hoar.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 26. Minne
apolis lost both games of a double-header
to Toledo on a muddy field this afternoon
by scores of 6 to 4 and 2 to 0. The first
game went ten innings. The second game
waa stopped at 6 o'clock by reason of the
state law, which forbids amusements after
that hour on Sunday. Score, first game:
. MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Clrmr, rf... 4 14 1 Omilman, 2b. 6 1 8 1 0
Alilier, M... 4 1 8 1 Hlnchman, 2b t 1 1 0 0
O.vath, It... I 0 1 0 OgulllT&n, of.. 4 I I 0 0
William. 2b. 4 1 I t 1 Hickman, It. 6 13 0 0
McCorm'k, lib 4 0 12 Oj-rmnan, lb.. 4 0 7 11
Karris 1.0 0 O .OButl.r, aa.... 4 I 4 i 1
Pickering, c( 0 0 OAbbott, c 6 210
Olll. lb 4 0 4 1 OEIwort, lb... i 1 1 I 0
O-wana, e 4 1 6 0 2 Bole, p 8 1110
Llellvalt, p.. 0 0 3 OHoblmon, p.. 1 0 0 1 0
'McCarthy .. 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 44 4 10 14 4wt, p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals. ....42 13 SO 12 2
Batted for McCormlck in the tenth.
Baaed for Robinson In the tenth.
Toledo 0 00022000 1-6
Minneapolis 0 00004000 04
Two-base hits: Williams, Abbott. Stolen
baae: Aitizer. Sacrifice hits: McCormlck,
Lellvelt, llallman, Sullivan. Left on bases:
Minneapolis , 8; Toledo, 10. HiU: Off
ilolcu, 2 In five lnnlhgs; off Robinson, 3
In four Innings; off Wtst, 1 In one Inning.
Base on balls: Off Lelivelt, 2; off Bolce.
i. Struck out: By Lellvelt, 2; by Robin
son, 3. lime: 2:10. umpires: uwena ana
Guthrie.
Score, second game:
MWNBEAPOLIS. TOLEDO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Clymar, rf.. 1 2 1 0 OHallman, rl. 1 1 10 0
Altlier, aa... 4 0 11 lHlnchman, 2b 3 0 0 1 0
McCorm'k ..1 0 0 0 OSulllvan. cf.. 11100
Cravath, It... 1 0 I 0 OHickman, If. 1 1 1 1 0
WtUUma, 2 o.l 0 1 1 0 Freeman, lb. 1 1 7 1 0
Kerria. 3b.... 3 0 0 1 ORutler. as.... 10 0 10
Pickering, cf 2 0 1 0 OLand, e 1 14 0 0
(1111, lb 2 0 4 0 OKIwert, lb... 1 1 0 1 0
Owena, c 3 0 4 2 Oowen, p 3 0 0 1 0
Dawaon ....10000
Thlelmaa. p. 1 0 0 0 0 Total! 22 6 18 1 0
Altrock, p.... 1 0 0 0 0
Total 31 1 H 7 1
Batted for Aitizer in the sixth.
Batted for Owens In the sixth.
Game called at the end of sixth inning.
Toledo '....... .0 0 0 0 0 22
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 00
Sacrifice hit: . Cravath. Stolen base:
Elwert. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 5;
Toledo, 6. base on balls: Off Thlelman,
5; off Owens, 2. Struck out: . By Thiel
niau, 2; by Owens, 3. .Time: 1:20. Im
plies: Guthrie and Owen.
Saints Get Two from Colnmbns.
ST. PAUL, June 26. St. Paul took two
games from Columbus today by better all
around playing. Score, first game:
Batted for Quintan In the ninth.
St. Paul 10010011 4
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Clarke, Down. Stolen
bases: Rellley, Jones (2), Murray. Double
Plays: congalton to Odwell. Hlnchman to
Altrock, Chech to Brain to Autrey. Flrat
base on balls: orf -Chech, 1; off Sltton, 1.
Struck out: By Chech, 6; by Sltton, I.
Sacrifice hits: Jones, Autrey. IWt on
bases: St. Puul, 3; Columbus, 7. Time: 1:50.
Umpires: Cusack and Chill.
Score, second game:
Batted for Stremmel in the ninth.
St. Paul 40120001 a
Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Autrev. Stolen bases
Clarke. Boucher 2. Murrav. MoCormlok-
Double play: MfcOorrnick to Brain to
Boucher. Hits: Off Stremmel, 6 in four
innings: off Packard. 2 in four lnnlnirs.
First base on balls: "Off Laroy, 2; off
Stremmel, 2; off Packard, "1. Struck out:
By Laroy. 1: by Stemmel. 2: bv Packard. 2.
Sacrifice hits: McCormlck. Jones. Left on
bases: St. Paul, 6; Columbus, 6. Time:
1:60. Umpires: Cusack and Chill.
MAZZEPPAS TAKE CLOSE GAME
They neat Sooth Omaha Country dab
Five to Four.
The Mazeppas copped a seven-Inning con
test from the South Omaha Country club
Saturday by a score of 5 to 4. The Coun
try club led up to the seventh, when Mc
Clellan developed a streak of wlldnesa and,
with the base filled, McCreary hit to left
for three bases, putting the gam on 1c
for the Maieppas,
Both pitchers were wild throughout the
contest, although McCreary steadied In the
latter part of tho game and held the Coun
try club well In hand after the third. The
score:
MAZEPPAS. SOUTH OMAHA C. C.
Au.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Coujhlln. . a. 1 1 1 1 OTalbot, -a 1 1 4 8 0
E.Pruin'r. 2b I 1 0 J Kennedy, lb. 4 1 4 1 0
Quiilejr, lbm 4 01 OClark, aa 10110
MvCalaar,- p-, 1 1 0 1 ITutlle. lb...-. 4 0 11
lrtooll. If... Ill OLeener, If..,. 1014
Kelruan. cf . 1 0 1 1 0 Murphy, cf .l 1 0 0.0
llruliimr. 3b. 1 0 1 OMrMaboa. lb 3 1 10
Tndall, c. . I 1 1 Uonea, rf 1 4 0 0
Tnompaon. rf 3 1 0 0 OMtClellan, p 3 1 1 8 0
Totala Si 4 21 4 1 Totala 27 4 11 10 0
Maseppaa 1 0 0 0 1 0 86
South Omaha 1 0 8 0 0 0 04
Three-base hit: McCreary. Struck out: Bv
McCreary, 7; by McClellan, 3. Bases on
balls: orr McCreary, 6; off McClellan, 7.
Double nlays: Kalman to Coushlin: Mc
Clellan to Clark. Stolen bases: Coughlln
u, ciark, xaiujt, Kaunan. umpire: Spen
cer. Gothenburg- Loara Two Games.
GOTHENBURG, Neb.. June 2.-8neclal.)
The Gothenburg base ball team wa do.
feated at Overton Friday by the score of
10 to 4. Saturday It played at Ogallala,
wutrt 11 tost auoiner game. 13 to u.
THREE-I LEAGUE BALL SCORES 1
Sprlna-fleld Team Takes Doable
Header from Bloomlnaton.
SPRINGFIELD, III., June 26. A two-bagger
by Blausser in the seventh, with one
man on bases, brought victory to Spring
field in the flrBt game of today' double
header. Loudermolk pitched a one-hit
game. Score, first game:
R. H E
Springfield ...0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 -3 6 2
Bloomington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 1
Batteries: Loudermilk and Johnson; Hlg
glns and Erwln. . -
Score, second game:
R H E
Springfield '........0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 5 13 6
Bloomington ..0 0000000 0-0 2 I
Batteries: Loudermilk and Johnson; Da
vidson and Erwln.
ROCK ISLAND, 111., June 26,-Rock
Island played sensational ball today and
easily shut out Waterloo. Score:
R H E
Rock Island i.l 0000220 -5 9 6
Waterloo .'....-.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
- Batteries: QuIsBer and Cleary; Patton and
Harrington.
DANVILLE, 111., June 26. Peoria bunched
hits In the twelfth and took the first game
after three hours of wrestling with town
ball. The second waa a good game, fea
tured by sharp fielding. Score, first game:
R H E
Peoria 1 0240120000 212 18 4
Danville 2 1000042100 0-10 16 3
Batteries: Cook and Asmussen; Loomis,
HUdebran and Wolfe.
Score, . second game :
R H E
Danville l0 2 00 3 -6 7 i
Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 1
Batteries: Cook- and Asmussen; Loomis
and Wolfe.
DUBUQUE, Ia June 26. Archer held Du
buque hltles until the eighth, -when four
hits netted a many runs. Score:
RH.E.
Dubuque i 000 0000 4 4 4 2
Davenport 0 0000110 13 6 1
Batteries: Faber and Boucher; Archer and
Waters. . ... - :
DIETZES ?EAT GAS MEN
Classy Game Is Played at Diets Park,
the Score Being Seven to Three.
Down at Dleti park yesterday afternoon
the Dleti club ball tosser stitched another
game upon their victory list when they
defeated the fast Omaha Gas company
team in a close and Interesting match by
the score of 7 to 3. The Gas company out
fit have sure got a classy lineup and any
team that can hand them a defeat can
consider themselves as headllners. Fred
Lafferty slammed pne on the snoot for four
bags. Elsenhart twirled an excellent game,
striking out eight and allowing only six
hits. . For the Ga chaps Morearty heaved
a good game, but he left ills horseshoes In
his domicile, so Mr. Luck was not there.
Elliott fielded beautifully at second and
Barr pulled down about a sack full of both
kinds, several of his snags being spectacu
lar. Platner copped a few difficult on the
first corner at critical periods. Next Satur
day the Dletx club play the Columbias at
Diet park, Fourteenth and Boyd streets.
Score:
DIBTZ CLUB. OMAHA OA CO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Spellman, If. 4 1 1 0 ODaugherty, lb 4 1 1 1 0
E. Lafferty, cf 4 1 0 4 OK. II). lb 3 13 0 1
Anderaon, Sb, 6 1 1 0 OTIieuer, rf.... 4 4 0 0 0
Lehr, aa 4 0 18 lFaber, aa 4 1110
Platner. lb... 4 1 1 0 0 Elliott, lb. ... 4 1 1 6 0
P. Lafferty. rf 4 i 0 0 OBarr. If 4400
Bamett, lb.. 1111 C Mullen, cf... 4 10 0 0
Cjulgley. e.... 10 11 u Strong, c 10 5 10
Klaenliart, p. 4 1 0 1 0 Morearty, p.. 4 1 0 0 0
Jotala 14 10 17 t 1 Totalt 33 4 24 1 1
Lietz Club 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 7
Omaha Gas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 23
Batteries: Elsenhart and Qulgley; Mor
earty and Strong. Home run: F. Lafferty.
Three-base hltsi Anderson and Kelly. Two
base hit: Strung. Struck out: By Elsen
hart, 8; by Morearty, 4. Bases on balls: Off
Elsenhart, 0; off Morearty, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Elsenhart, 2; by Mor
earty, L .
Y. M, C. A., BEATS GUN CLUB
Rod and Gnn . Men Kali by Score of
Seven to Four. -
At Association park the Rod and Gun
club went down to defeat before the Young
Men's Christian association by the score
of 7 to 4. .'The association men outplayed
their club rival in all stages' of the game.
The masterly pitching of Lewis caused the
downfall of the Gun club, allowing them
but four hit beside striking out eight
men. Fletcher for the Gun club pitched
great ball at times, but the Toung Men'
Christian association bunched their . hits
when hit meant runs. The hitting of
Longnecker, Soeaberg and Lewi featured
on the sensational. The score:
V. M. C. A. ROb AND GUN.
H.H.A.O.E. H.H.A.O.B.
Arery. aa 1111 lAtklni, 3b.... 10 111
Lonan'ker, if 0 1 0 0 OSwarta, rf.... 0 10 0 4
Wllaon, lb... 1 1 4 10 OVeuOleave, cf 1 0 .0 10
Bod. ten, 2b. 1114 0O. Ken'dy, e. I 1 1 13 1
Cb'ns't'n, lb 1 1 1 0 IP. Ken'dy, lb 0 10 11
Lewie, p 1111 ORunec-h'b'r. If 0 0 0 1 0
Lam, rf 0 1 Woodruff, aa. 0 1 0 1 I
la. Cohn, el. 0 1 0 OPremlea, lb.. 0 0 0 1 0
DeVrtes, e. ..1 1 110 li'leltaer, p... 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 4 10 II 17 1 Totala 4 4 4 14 4
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Cleveland Defeats Chicago by Five
to Four.
FIVE RUN IN ONE INNING
Sufficient to Take Contest by Nar
rowest Margin St. Loot Drown
Win from Tier, Four
to Three.
CHICAGO, June 26. Cleveland combined
clever playing with Chicago's laxity In the
fourth Inning and made five runs, which,
were enough to win by a margin of one.
The score:
CHICAOO. CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Zeider, 2b.... 8 0 1 2 0 Turner, ra... 6 0 3 6 1
Browne, cf..'l 0 10 Ooraney. rf... 3 110 0
Collin., rf... 4 2 0 0 Vsiorall, lb... 6 1 10 1 0
Dougherty, If 3 1 1 0 VLaJole, lb.... 4 0 1 1 0
Oandil, lb... 4 1 16 1 0 Easterly, e.. 4 2 6 1 0
Purtell. ' 3b... 1 10 3 lLurd, It...... I 1110
Blackb'ne, Ml 0 0 6 luradley. III . I I H
Block 0 0 0 0 OBlrmln'm, cf 4 1 1 0 0
Payne, c 4 0 6 0 OKoeeuier, ?.. 1 0 0 3 0
Waleh, p 1 1 1 7 OKalkenberg, p 1 0 0 0 0
Totali 29 1 17 17 8 Totals 30 27 15 2
Batted for Blackburn In the ninth.
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 04
Cleveland, ....0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-5
Two-base hits: Collins, Walsh. Sacrifice
ley, hits: Kestner, Zelder, Lajoie. Stolen
bases: Browne, Graney, Block. Double
plays: Turner, Stovall, Bradley; Turner,
Stovall. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Chi
cago, 6. Bases on balle: Off Ketstner, 4;
off Walsh, 2; off Falkenberg, 2. Bases on
errors: Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 1. Struck
out: By Kestner, 1; by Walsh, 4; by Falk
enberg, 3. Balk: Walsh, 'lime: 2:07. Um
pires, Evans and Kerlne.
Tigers Lose by One Ron.
ST. LOUIS, June 26. St. Louis defeated
Detroit, 4 to 3 in an exciting game today.
Felty was effective save in the second and
fourth, when he lost control. The Bcore:
ST. LOUIS. DBKTHOIT.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Stone. If 6 110 OMcIntyre, If. 4 1 2 0 0
Hartaell, lb. 4 0 1 8 OBuah, aa 3 0 0 1 1
Wallace, aa.. 1 10 1 OCobb. cf 2 0 1 0 0
Newnam, lb. 4 2 13 0 UCrawford, rf. 4 3 2 0 0
Brhweltier, rf 3 0 1 0 ODelehanty, 2b 3 1 1 6 0
Hoffman, cf. 1 1 8 0 OMorrlarty, 3b 1 0 1 0 1
Tnickdale, lb 1 0 1 1 OT. Jonea, lb. 3 1 4 0 1
Klllefer, 0... 4 0 11 ISc-limldt, c... 2 0 4 1 0
Petty, p....... 8 0 I) 4 OKIlllan, p.... 4 0 4 0 0
Totali 31 7 27 11 1 Total. 2a 4 24 7 1
St. Louis 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
Detroit 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Crawford, T. Jones, Hoff
man. Sacrifice hits: Delehanty, Pelty,
Schweitzer, Schmidt, Cobb. Stolen bases:
Stone, Delehanty, Moriiarty, Wallace. Bases
on balls: Off Kllllan, 4; off Pelty, 4. Struck
out: By Kllllan, 6; by Pelty, 1. Left on
bases: St. Louis, 0; Detroit, 6. Time of
game: 1:42. Umpires, Dlneen and Connolly.
Fourth Straight for Brewers.
MILWAUKEE, June 26. Schweney was
easy today and Milwaukee won It fourth
straight game, 7 to 3. Cantwell was In
vincible, but was wild and was followed
by Cutting In the seventh. Spencer was
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MILWAUKEE. LOUISVILLE.
AB.H.O.A.E. AH H nil
Randall, rt.. i i 1 0 OSulllran, aa.. i a 1 1 0
Lharlea, 2b... i lit 2StKnley. cf... 4 0 1 u 0
Spencer, cf.. 6 0 3 0 u i'lourner, It f 1 3 0 0
ii:Oanu, lb. 1 2 12 0 Orioward, lb., i 0 1 0
Barry, If 4 1 1 0 iDuvIe, 3b.... 1 1 4 2 0
llark, to 1 1 tiM.it, lb... 1 0 1 1 0
Breen, aa 1 t) 1 1 2Malla, rf 3 0 0 0 0
Ludwig, e.... 1 3 6 0 oiiuwhea. c I 11 2 1
Cantwell, p.. 0 0 Itgchernick, p. 1 0 0 6 0
cummin .. 1 0 0 0 OSchreck, lb.. 2 0 1 0 0
Dougherty, cfOOOUO
Totals...'..! 4 24 U 0
Total! 1 11 27 la 4
MliwauKee u 2 0 1 1 0 0 6 7
Louisville 0 0 0 1 o 1 1 0 08
Two-base hits: Luuwig, Riindall. Home
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s.x and two-tnird innings: ott Cummin. 1
in two and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice
lilts: nulla, Magee, Stanley, diaries. Breen
Stolen bases: Howard, Stanley. Double
play: Doyle to Howard. Left on bases:
iviilwaukee, 8; Loulsvllfe, 1. Biues on balls:
Off Scnuenick, 7; otf Cantwell, 7. Struck
out: By Scnwenlck, 2; by Cummin. 2. Baik
Schwenkk. Time: 2:li. Umpires, Fergu
son and BlerhaJter.
FREMONT RACES BEGIN TUESDAY
More Than Hundred High Class
Horses Are Entered for Aleet.
FREMONT, Neb., June 26 (Spec'al.) The
annual race of the Fremont Driving Park
association will open Tuesday with more
than 100 horses entered In the eleven events
on the three days' program. A number
of the best horses In the United Stated
that are being given workouts before the
opening of the grand circuit races will
start in the several events. Penma Maid.
2 04'i, winner of $25,000 last year, will start
in the free-for-all pace Thursday afternoon.
Wednesday will be Fremont day and all
public buildings and business houses will
be closed. The feature of this day will he
the 2:14 pace, In which sixteen horees are
entered.
Rnelnn- on Short Circuit.
MADISON, Neb., June 26. (Special.)
Secretary John Rynearson of the North
Nebraska Short Ship Race Circuit associa
tion says that the race meets will open at
Norfolk on August 3, the week following
at O'Neill, then at Pierce, Nellgh and
Creighton. In addition to the harness races
there will be running races at O'Neill,
Nellgh and Creighton. The purses for nil
harness races will be $300 and for runnins
races from 850 to $160. The closing date
of entries Is on the speed program and
same can be had by calling on the locitl
secretaries or Mr. Rynearson, the circuit
secretary. Mr. Rynearson further stated
that he had received a great many letters
of inquiry and calls for programs and
there was every Indication of the bet speed
program and race meets in the history, of
the association.
Race Meet at Anbnrn.
AUBURN, Neb.. June 28. (Speelal.1
There Is every Indication that the summer
race meet July 12, 13 and 14 this year will
be the most successful ever pulled off sine
Auburn has been in the rpgular racing
circuit. Purses to the amount of $6,50" aro
offered in the different events and these
Inducements are attracting some of the
speedy one from four states.
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- ( nli. Win by One '
Man. ' '"
CINCINNATI. June 2i.-Clnclnnat todg.v
bunched hit with bases on ball nd de
feated Pittsburg by a score of . to 3. In
the fourth inning, three bane on balls
by White was follomed by ,tvo lnglc,.-
scoring three runs, while in the eighth
one b.tse on balls wa followed by lo
Ingle and a double, scoring the other
three. McLean was ordered out of thn
game by I mplre Rlgcr for disputing a
decision. Suggs kept the Pittsburg hits
well scattered. The score: ' ,.
rmsiuno. Cincinnati.
AB.H.n.A.K. AII.H.O A.-E-
Bnie, Sb.... 4 I 0 I orteerher, If . . i 0 I 0
Leach, rf.... 3 0 4 1 DlS.kert, cf.. 4 100
f.miphell, If. 4 1 2 0 VKnhHU. :h...4 1 O'l
Weener, el . 4 1 I I UMltcnell. rl.. i I I I ,
Miller. !b. ... I 0 ii 0 (igeen, So S b 4 uv.
M Kecnnla.tb 4 0 1 (' l. n.-y . a.. III"
Wllnon. rf... 4 110 uM'I.etn. r... 0 0 1 1
tmn, c... 3 0 4 1 dCLrkr, c 1 1 1 0 0
While, 'p 8 1 1 1 0 Woodruff, lb .1 0 0 2 fr
Claike 1 1 0 f OSuasvt. p.... ; 2 1 0 1 0
simi.n 1 0 0 0
Totals zj j 11 11 1
Totala 34 t it I I ,
Batted fr Oibsnn tn the ninth.
Hutted lor Unite in tlie ninth.
Piliciiurg 1 0 1 (J 0 1 0 0 03
Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 -
Twolbiisi hit: Uohlltsel: Sscririce nit:
Miller. Stolen baset lajwney, Lett on
buses: Flushing, ; Cincinnati. 2. Haws on
balls: Off White, 4; off htifrgs. 1.- iftnu-k
out: By White, 4; by Suggs. 2; Balk: Suggs,
2. Tune: 1:4a. Umpires, Rlgir and fcuiHlie.
Cnbn Hunch lilt. .
CHICAOO. Juno 2fi.-By bunohlng two
singles, a pass and a double steal In the
sixth inning today Chicago , won, tfoiu St.
Louis, 3 to 2 Score: . ,
CHIi'AOO. ST. !.tM.'
AH. H. O A K. ! All .H. O. A E.
Kvera. lb.... 4 u 3 l tltlutna, ... 13 3 0
ShiHkartl, II. I I 0 (IKIIIn It 1000
fchulle, rf... 10 10 (luKer. It 4 10 0
fhame. lb... 4 110 Onake, M-., VI 13 0 0
stelnMdt, 3b 1 1 14 0K.ini.uhr. Vi 14 10
Hofman, cf..4 1 1 0 Kerti, rf ,.s'-4 0 10 0
Tltikr, as... 4 1 4:2 Vliresnahan. r 2 : 3 0 0
Kiln, c .3 0 3 Oktowrey, lb.. I I I 0 1
Krnh, p 3 0 0 2 OHalieer. Ml... I 2 3 3 1
Cole, t 3 0 0 1 OBalloe, p I 0 0 1
.-HuliWlll ... 1 0 0 0 0
Totala 33 7 S7 1SO.
totals..... 32 I 24 7 8
Batted for Salleo In the ninth. .
Chicago 0 I v II II ! I 0 3
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 0 03
Two-base hits: Cliani-o, Hreeaahan.
Home run: Koretehy. Hits: Off Kroh, b
In five and one-third Innimist off Cole, 3
In three and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice
hit: Sallee Stolen base: Hotmail (2),
Kllng, Sheckard. lxft on busts: Chicago,
8; St Louis, 9. l'ase on balls: Off Kroh,
i; ott Cole, 1; off Sallee, 8. Struck out:
By Kroh, 5; by Cole, 3; by. Sallee, . Time:
2:15. Umpires: Johnstone and Moran.
M'LEOD GETS KOOSIER TROPHY
St. Louis Oolfer Takes First- IMnre on
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Leod of St. Louis, with 2!0 for 72 holes, won
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Highland club links today, turning In a
score of 73 and 74 for the two final rounds.
McLeod led the field on Friday, turning
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missed his previous mark by four stroke
on the final. That he would win first place
was practically conceded when the players
started on the last round, but his margin
wa meager. Robert Peebles of Dallas,
Tex, the southwestern champion, counted
291 for the 72 holes. '
Within three strokes of the champion
came Jack McDermott, who turned a card
of 293 for the four rounds; and played tho
lowest score of the day, 141 fur 36 holes.
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