THE.. BEE: OMAHA, 'TUESDAY, JUNE . S lOliV" Wichita Jobbers Capture Cmaha; Athletics Grab Dcuble Header; Cubs and Sox Taste Defea FARCICAL BALL Bf ROURKES Wichita.Has an EasyTine Shutiinj - ' Out Omaha. CIBS SWINC WILD AND LOSE Topnotchen Unable to Hit Burns and Redi Win Oat. BUCKEYES LAKTJ TEN SAFE HITS AITCHISON HOLDS LOCALS SAFE Hat (load ' Pltrhlnn? ', hy Opposing I'ltrber nt NrifMur) ' Win from Omaha 1m irrdn:'. Flttabars Laad onSt. Loai, f to Three Philadelphia niaak v York ft rook I Ileat BmIoi, Wichita, 7; Omaha. 0. Yesterday's ewnts Ht Vlrilon street tark n:lht be summarized thus: Wichita marto seven runs, e!?ht hit, three double piny, no errors, stole thres bases ami played a brilliant game behind Altchlson, who pitched gilt-edged baM. Omnha trmdo six hit.", no riinn, no l;jiH:e plays nevin errors, stole no bases nr.d guve inliernbl support to Flowers, who pitched unsteady In the pinche.4. Hut even that would nut tell It all. It ronlly Is twi traffic a t.tlo to relate in toto. There were thieo bright spots In Omulia's work ono was a wonderful otic-handed mop of a swift grounder by Kohlpke which cut Off a run and pnrsibly two; the other two were brilliant throw. from far right field by Welch, ono to third and otic to the p!toy catching runners each time. The Itourkeh could not touch. Altchlson when a hit would do any gord, were unable to steal a base, or hold one when they got it And could not pull off that one feat at which they surpass all others sucilflcc hit ting. Farce Comedy In Sixth. Things went along fme until the sixth inning. Pa Ilouihe hl taken his old place on the bench and was getting results out of hlo men." They showed new Ufa and ginger, but In the sixth inning the cur tain roe on the flrnt act of a farce com edy, which continued through the seventh, reaching a climax that made a tremendous hit one of thopc hits that comes with a cold, dull thud. It was In this wise: Belden open, the Klxtti with a single, steal second, gets third . -on Uondlng's error and home oh Corrldon's fumble of an easy one from Claire when the field waa drawn. Clah-e puts the ball In Corrl don's hands, but he fumbles. Middle-ton In the meantime has flown put. to Hpliy and Claire Is caught trying to steal. Hughes, however, gets a single, steals a bag, Izzy walks and Huglies scores 'on Schlpke's mis erable throw over Kane' head of Wester Ell's grounder, whereat Manager Isbell, bethinking to himself that the gates are wide open, attempts to steal home and Is caught. Two runs. Canto II and last: Koerner opens the Seventh with a single and Jorhcrst goes out, Stowers to Kane; Altchlson tenil Koerner In with a two-bagger and scorts himself when Corrldon makes a moss 6f Belden's ((rounder; Ileldon crosses the t-e on Middleton' terrific drive for three baes. Claire put the ball on the Infield and oo m m r m m . m m B. V. D. 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Westerr.U would have scored In the second, when, after making a single,' Holly throw wild to try to catch him at second, but Welch headed him off at tho plate with a beauti ful throw from the right fiold foul fence, where he trapped the bull. Team Lack Life. Omaha was not the victim of any ill luck: the men simply lacked the life, and. while Altchlson was pitching great ball, they hit him freely enough to count, but threw away several chances of scoring by poor base running. Thompson went to sleep on first and was thrown out by Jockerst, King was needlessly trapped on the line between second and . third and Schlpke jnet a similar fate after making a two-bagger. The team Is showing the lack of systematic team work and organiza tion, glowers was hit freely in the two Innings, but his pitching alone could not have lost if the other men had played behind him. ; , ' The same teams play today, 3:tE.' Tho score: ' . v OMAHA. . ' A.B. R. H. P,0. A. E. King,- cf 3 0 1 J -00 Corrldon, ss..'. 2 0 " 0 t i i Kane, ID z Thompson, 2b 4 Schlpke, 3b. 8 (Jomllng, c ....3 . .... 3 .... 3 .... 8 Welch, if Hollenbeck, If. Stow era, p Total 2t 0 WICHITA. A.B. R. 6 27 16 H. P.O. A. E. Belden, If 4 2 1 4 Middleton, cf 4 0 Claire, s 6 1 3 4 11 0 2 2 1 Hughes, lib i 2 Isbell, lb 2 0 Westersll. 3b 4 0 Koerner. rf 4 1 Jockerst, c 4 0 Altchlson, p 4 1. Totals 3 7 8 27 17 0 Omaha- Run , 0000 00000-0 Hits 12001101 0-6 Wichita Run 00000250 0-7 Hit 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 0-8 'three-base hit: Middleton. Two-base hits: Schlpke, Altchlson. Sacrifice hits: Middle- ton, Jockerst. Uonnlng. btmicK out: By Altchlson, 1; by Stowera, 8. Base on balls; Oft titowem, 4; off Altchlson, 4. Hit by pitched ball: King. Double plays: Hughes to isbell Hughes to Claire to Isbell. Stolen bases: Belden, Hughes, Middleton: Left on bases: Omaha, 4; Wichita, . Time: 1:U. Umpire; Mullen. Attendance: 2,000. KAIFMAV tIFTKD FROM BOX SIodz Cltjr Aim Trie and Bis Score Come In Their Faror. SIOUX CITT. June 27. Sioux City knocked Kaufman out of the box In the seventh inning and won from Topeka to day, More: 8IOUX CITY. AB. R. Andreas, 2b 3 1 . Stem, lb 5 1 Qulllln, 8b 4 4 Fenlon, rf 6 2 Neighbors, cf 8 2 Miller, c 5 1 Mailman, ss 4 1 Myers. If.... t 0 Chabek, p...., 4 1 Totals 38 13 TOPEKA. . H. O. A. E. 12 2 0 2 8 8 0 3 4 1 0 8 8 0 0 2 10 0 8 6 1 0 2 2 8 1 10 0 0 2 J 3 0 19 27 14 "l II. O. A. E. 2 2 2 2 0 8 8 0 12 10 16 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 4 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1.0 24 14 8 AB Schmidt. lf-Sb. Rellly. ss Thotnason, cf.. Landreth, lb.. Pennell, rf Boles. 3b-c Bullock. 2b.... Kerns, c Harris Rengan, If Kaufman, p... Wright, p Totals 34 Ra tor Kerns. Sioux City 0 1 0 1 0 8 7 1 -13 Topeka 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 04 Stolen bases: Neighbors. Schmidt. Two- ! base hits: Miller (2). Fenlon, Chabek, Qull- iin, myers, tioies, Tnomason. sacrifice nit: .Neighbors. Double plays: Stem to Hartman, Andreas to Stem to Qulllln, Bas hits: Off A FEW FAMOUS PIERCE BOATS FOR $90.00 I The Ptercs Motor Company, of Racine, Wis., are offering a limited number (about 15) five-passenger motor boats, with on and one-half horsepower engine and capable of seven and one-half mile an hour speed, for th distinctly low price of $90.00. Price include cushion. The Pierce Company have been making motor boat and engines for twenty-five year and their product ha an Interna tional reputation. Any reader of Th Bee who I contemplating th purchase of a motor boat should ask for full detail concerning- this unusual proposition. Applica tion for these 890.00 boat will be filed In tb order received and on week's option will b given when requested. Kaufman, 15 In six' and a third innings; of Wright, 4 In one and two-thirds in nings. Struck out: By Chabek, 6; by Kaufman, 1; by Wright, 1. Bas on balls: Off Chabek, 1; off Kaufman, 2; off Wright, 3. Wild pitch: Wright. Hit by pitched ball: By Chabek, I.e. Passed ball: Boles. Time:. 2:25. Umplrest Flynn nd Spencer. Attendanece, 1,000. GRIZZLIES SLl'G TO ADVANTAGE Owen Lose Third Game In Sixteen for Chamo. 1 DES MOINES, June 27. Denver won by hard hitting. Owen losing his third game In sixteen pitched. Hagerm&n -pitched well for eight Innings and was relieved with Denver In the lead. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H O. 1 1 0 7 4 6 1 6 1 0 A. 1 6 1 0 2 1 0 1 5 1 0 Cates, If Colllgan, ss. Mattlck, cf.. lwyer, lb.... Niehoff, 3b.. Bader, 2b.... Fetier. rf.... Bachant, o... Owens, p 'Herche ..... 5 Totals. 9 27 18 Batted for Owens in the ninth. DENVER. .'.' AB. Llojid, 2b 5 WaTdron, If S Cranston, ss 5 Cassldy, -rf 6 Lindsay, lb 4 Dolan, 3b .'. 6 Reall, cf 3 McMurray, c 6 Hagerman, p 4 Adams, p 0 Olmstead, p 0 Totals 41 R. H. O. A. E. 112 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 12 111 3 2 10 0 1 1 10 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0,0 2 1 0 0 18 2 1 2 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 10 27 13 1 12 0 3 0 0 0-6 10 0 10 117 Des Moines 0 0 0 Denver 4 0 Earned runs: De Moines, 1; Denver, 4. Twobase hit: Dwyer 2), Colllgan, Hager man. Three-base hit: Cassldy. First base on balls: Off Owens, 3; off Hagerm&n. 2; off Olmstead, 1. Wild pitch: Owens. StrucK out: By Owens, 4; by Hagerman, 4. Stolen bases: Colllgan, Bader. Niehoff. Fetxer, Cranston (2), Cassldy, Lindsay (21, Beall. Sacrifice hits: Bachant, Lloyd, Waldron, Lindsay. McMurray. Double play: Beall to McMurray to Cranston. Time: 2:C0. umpire: t.iark. Attendance: 400. AIDED BY ERRORS ST. JOB W1XS Lincoln Choaee Many Time to Dally With Ball LINCOLN. Neb.. June 27. St. Joseph batted harder than Lincoln today and every error made by the local counted in the coring, bl. Joseph won by 7 to 4. Score; .LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Jude, If.. 4 0 1 3 0 0 cole, s 4 1 2 0 Z 1 Cobb, rf 8 1 2 1 0 0 Cockman, 8b 4 0 1 2 2 0 Davis, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Weldensaul, 2b 3 0 0 1 2 2 Kruger, c 3 0 0 8 3 1 Farthing, p 8 1 1 12 0 Knapp 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 83 4 8 27 U 4 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H O. A. E. Powell, If 8 Fox, 2b fi Jones, lb 4 MoCheaney, c. ......... 4 Bauer, rf t Corhan, ss 4 . Rellly, 3b 4 Frambes, c 4 Swift, p 4 4 13 1 1 2 0 8 0 Total 7 18 27 19 Batted for Farthing In the ninth Lincoln 101100010-4 St. Joseph 0 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0-7 Home run: Thomas. Two-base hits: Cole. Corhan (2). Double plays: Farthing to Thomas, Kruger to Cockman, Fox to Corhan to Jones. Stolen basest Cobb. Fox, Jones, Corhan. Sacrifice hit: Rellly. Struck out: By Farthing, 10; by Swift, 2. Bases on balls: Off Farthing. 8; off Swift. 3. Wild pitch: Swift, L Time: MO. Umpire: Haskell. RESULTS IX MINK LEAGIB Shenandoah and Clarlnda Take Con test In Yesterday-' Play-la;. At Shenandoah Score: R.H.E. Maryvllle 0 1000000 0-1 74 Shenanroah ....0 13 18 10 0 8 8 2 Batteries: Gardner, Fort and Moore; Johnson and Castle. Umpire; Fletcher. At Clarlnda Score: R H E Fall City 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 3 7 Clarlnda 00103000 14 65 Batteries: Neacock and Poteet; Cas and Bromley. Vmplre: -Sage. At Auburn Score: R.H.E. Neb. City 001 000 000 001 0f 0n0 14 18 4 Auburn 000 J 100 001 000 Out) 0-1 8 4 Batteries: Collier and Waller; Klepser, Bright and Kranlnger. Umpire; Meyers. (Nineteen Innings.) Mltehell Trimmed By Idaey. SIDNEY, Neb.. June X!. (Special Tele gram.) Sidney annexed another game to their winning list yesterday by defeating Mitchell by th score of 8 to 1. Th game waa faat at all stages. Sidney had men on base every Inning, but waa not able to bring them across th plate. Score by Inning; RUE. Sidney 1 0 0 0 0 1 -8 71 Mitchell 00100000 0-1 3 8 Batterlen: Sidney. Ferry and McGee; Mitchell. Babbitt and Carroll. Struck out: By Ferry, 11; by Babbitt, 8. Run: By Sidney, Bealey and Dorsey; by Mitchell, MeCalmonL Time of game: 1:35. Umpire: bchwalger. Tha Key to tho Situation Be Want Ad I STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Wichita 36 25 .690, Phila 38 lit .57i Denver 35 27 .B5 New Tork...34 21 .6l! Sioux City. .34 2 .6S7 Detroit 37 2.5 . 597 Omaha 30 32 .4S4 Boston 30 27 .52fi, Lincoln 31 30 .fiOx Cleveland ..23 28 .461) Des Moines. .32 83 .4!'2 Chicago 24 81 ,4:W St. Joseph.. 23 33 . 397j Wash 24 36 . 4001 Topeka 23 26 .390, St. Louis. ...10 39 .291 NEB. LEAGUE. . NAT L. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l . W.L.Pct. Or. Island. ..24 13 .fi4yChlcago 37 19 .661 Fremont 21 15 '.IW3 New fork.... 83 22 . 600 Seward ' .....19 17 .62KI Pittsburg ....29 25 . 637 Superior ....19 18 .filS; Cincinnati ..29 28.508 Red Cloud. ..15 18 . 455 Phila 26 28 .41 Columbus ...17 21 .441 St. Louis 27 33 .460 Hastings .,..16 20 .4441 Brooklyn ....24 31 .4-lti Kearney ....14 23 . 379; Boston 20 39 . 339 AMER. ASSN. - MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. . . , . W.L.Pct. Minneapolis .48 23 .676Clar(nda 22 8 .733 Toledo .44 25 . 838 Falls City. ...16 15 .516 gt Paul 44 26..623Shenandoah .17 17 .500 Milwauke ...28 37 . 431 Neb.. City.. ..14 18 .4:18 Kansas City. .28 3i .418Auburn 14 19 .424 Indianapolis .30 41 423Maryyille ....14 20 .412 Columbus ....27 S8..409 v.-Dtov I:.. . 1 LouUvllle. ..,,24 46 .344 ... , , , ... ; Yesterday'. Reaalt. , . WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 7; Omaha, 0. Denver, 7; Des Moines,' 5. Sioux City, 18i Topeka, 4. St Joseph, .7; Lincoln, 4- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 3;-' Boston, 2. Pittsburg, 7; St. Louis, 3. r ' ' ' . Philadelphia, 2; New York, 0. Cincinnati. 2; Chicago, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 4; Washington. 8. Second game: New York. 1; Washington. 2. I'nliaaeipma, ; Boston, z. . oecona game: Philadelphia, 8: Boston, 1. Cleveland, 7; cnicagOi z. 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 8; Milwaukee, 2. Indianapolis, 5; Kansas City, 8. Toledo, 3; Minneapolis, 0. Columbus, ; St. Paul, 0. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Superior, 2; Fremont, 0. Seward, 4; Red Cloud. 1. -Columbus, 8; Hastings, B. Grand Island. 3; Kearney, 2. MINK LEAOUE. Shenandoah, 8; Maryvllle, 1. Nebraska City, 4; Auburn, 2 (nineteen Innings). Clarlnda, 4; Falls City, 3. Game Today. . Western League Wichita at Omaha, Denver at Des Moines, Topeka at Sioux City. St. Joseph at Lincoln. National League Brooklyn at Boston, St. Louis at Pittsburg, Philadelphia at New York. Cincinnati at Chicago. Nebraska State League Fremont at Su perior, Seward at Red Cloud, Columbus at Hastings, Grand Island at Kearney. Mink League Marvvllle at Shenondoah. Nebraska City at Auburn, Falls City at Clarlnda. American League New York at Wash ington. Boston at Philadelphia, Chicago at Detroit, Sr. L.ouis at Cleveland. , American Association Columbus nt Min neapolis, Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. COLONELS DEFEAT BREWERS Three Pitchers Used, But Louisville Wins, Eight to Two. CATCHER LUDWIG HTJUBES HAND Colonihu Blank St. Paul, Nine to Nothing Toledo Whitewashes Minneapolis Hooalera Bet Bine. MILWAUKEE, June 27.-Mllwauke used three pitcher against Louisville, but tho visitor won easily, 8 to 2. Catcher Ludwlg injured his hand In the seventh Inning and was forced to retire In favor' of Marshall. Howard' hitting featured. Manager Howard of Loulstvlle announced before the game that Outfielder Fischer had been purchased from the St Louis American League club.' Score: LOUISVILLE. lllLWAt'KGE. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. lulllvan, aa.. 6 1 I 4 0 Randall .rf.. 4 10 0 0 Stanley, cf...6 110 OCharlta. lb... 4 0 8 1 0 Flournoy. If. a 1 J O 0 SDencer. cf .. 4 110 Howard, lb... 6 14 0 0 MiUann, lb., I 1 10 0 Doyle, 3b 6 1 0 4 0 Barry, If 4 8 4 0 0 Magee, lb..., a I 1 I V ( lark lb I 1 1 I 0 Halla. rf 6 ! 1 0 0 Breen, aa 4 0 1 1 1 Huiliee, C....4 8 11 OLuitwl. C....1 0 10 0 Static, p I 0 0 4 uSthardi, p.... 1 0 0 10 M. illy no, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Totala 41 II IT II .uiiini. p.... 1 0 0 1 ft Marahall, e.. 1 0 I 4 0 Dougherty . 1 0 0 00 Totala 81 I 17 11 1 Batted for Cutting in ninth. Milwaukee 01000100 02 Loulslvli 2 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0-8 Two-base hits: Howard (2), Hughes, Mc Gann, Stanley, Barry, Doyle. Home run: Howard.' Hits: Off gchardt, S In two In nings; off McOtynn, 6 in two and two third inlugs. Sacrifice hit Slagle. Stolen bases: Magee i2; Clark. Double plays: Magee to tiulllvau to Howard; Breen to Charles to MeUann. Bases on balls: Off Slagle, 8. Struck out: By single. 2; by Cutting, 2; by 8ehardt, 1. Wild pitch: Slagle. Time;, 2.. 00. Umpires: Blerhalter and Ferguson. Balal Blanked hy Colaanbe. ST. PAUL. Jun 27. St. Paul could not hit Llebhardt today, while Columbus hit O'Toole nd Llese hard and often, winning 9 to 0. Score: COLUMBUS. T. PAIIL. AB.H.O.A.K. . . AB.H.O.A.K. O'Rourk. lb. 4 8 1 t OCl.rke, If.... S 1110 HlM'hman, it 5 0 I 0 OJonni, cf 1 0 0 0 0 ConsaUcn, rf 4 2 0 0 OMumr, rf... I 110 0 Down., St,.... I 1 S 4 OMcOorm'k. St 4 1 1 8 I Rellly. rf....S t 0 0 OAutrer. lb .. S 113 2 0 Odwall, lb...J 111 0 0 Boucher, lb.. 8 0 It 0 Qulnlan, .... S 1 1 OKell.y, c 1 0 0 1 0 Carlsch. e lit! OSp.nr.r, c... 2 0 6 0 1 Llebhardt, p. 1 1 0 I OBrann. 5b.... 8 16 11 O'Toole,- p.,. 1 0 0 10 . Totals 14 11 87 14 OLIesr, p 1 0 0 I 0 Kllroy, p 10 110 Totals 18 6 17 II 1 St. Paul 00000000 0-0 Columbus 0 0 2 8 1 2 0 1 0-9 Two-base hits: Llebhardt, Downs. Three base hit: Carlsch. Stolen bases: Hinchman, O'Rourke. Double plays: Llebhardt, Downs and Odwell; Downs, Qulnlan and Odwell. Hits: Off O'Toole, 4 In three and one-third innings; off Liese, 6 In two and Iwo-thlrds Innings; off Kllroy, 2 in three Innings. Balks: O'Toole and Llebhardt. Bases on balls: Off O'Toole, 2; off Llebhardt, 4; off Kllroy, 2. Hit y pitched ball: By Llebhardt, 1; by Kllroy. 1. Struck out: By O'Toole, 4; by Llebhardt, 6. Wild pitch: Llebhardt. Sacrifice hits: Boucher, Llebhardt (2). Left on bases: St. Paul, 6; Columubs, 5. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Cusack and Chill. Hooalera lVfalr oErrlnw Blue.;,, r KANSAS CITY. June 87. Errors by the Rlues and , timely hitting by the Indians largely accounts for the result of the game which Kansas City .lost to Indianapolis here today, 6 to 3. - Score: Batted for Cocash in the ninth. Batted for Barbeau in the ninth. Batted for Downie In the ninth. Indianapolis . 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 05 Kansas City , 301 000000 I Hits: Off Graham, 1 in one-third inning: off Llndaman, 8 in eight and two-thirds innings; off Rhoadns, 6 in two and one- third Innings; off Essick, 8 In three and two-thirds Innings; off Campbell, 2 in three Innings. Sacrifice hits: Hunter, Williams, Coffey. Sacrifice fly: Llndaman. Stolen base: Shannon, Double play: Campbell to iove to Hunter, struck out: By Llnda man, 6; by Campbell, 1. Left on bases: Indianapolis, ; Kansas City, 5. First base 1891 Detachable bicycle riree war firtt produced br Michelin "A. Usual" T7 bnan Michelin invented M Michelin invented Anti-Skid Tries in - - - - - - - 1905 Michelin invented Demountable Rims in - - - - - 1906 You cannot know what a good Tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated ' IN STOCK THROUGHOUT TOE UNITED STATES and in every country of the world where care rACTOUa FOUNDED IK CIX8H0KT FIR SAND FIANCI 1812 L0Nt)0R-tJCLJD 1M TUalg on balls: Off Graham. 2: off Llndaman. 2 off Kssick, 8; off Campbell, 1. Time; 1:'. Umpires: Hayes and Van Sycle. Sludhen Have Good Streak MINNEAPOLIS, June 27. Toledo made It four otit; of five by defeating Minneapolis today, 3 to 0. The home team made only three hits off Wesfs delivery, only twenty nine men facing him In the nine innings. ecore: TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.IC. AB.H.O.A.E. Hallman. rf.. 4 8 2 0 OCIrm.r. rf... 4 110 0 lll'chman, 2b 1 116 OAltlter, as... I 1110 Sullivan, 0... 4 0 4 0 Ocravath, If... I 0 10 0 Hlrkman. If.. 4 8 11 OWllllama. lb. I 1 I 1 Freeman, lb. 4 1 10 1 OM'Oorm'k, lb 1 0 4 0 0 Butler, ae, Abbott, c. Blwert, lb. Wt. p.. Totals... 1 0 0 8 OPIckertni, cl. i I I 0 I .. 4 1 8 0 0OIII. lb 1061 ..1011 onwene. e I 0 T I 0 ..1010 OPatteraon. D. 0 0 0 1 A It rock, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 ..30 7 17 It OHusliee, p.... I 0 8 1 Totals 27 1 27 ( 0 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 0 Toledo 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Hits: Off Patterson, 8 In one-third In ning; off Altrock, 1, pitching to one batter; off Hughes, 8 In eight and two-thirds in nings. Stolen base: Elwer. Sacrifice hit: Altiser. Double plays: William to Altlror to Gill, Elwert to Hinchman to Freeman, Hickman to Freeman to West. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 2; Toledo, 5. Struck out:, By Hughes, 7; by West, 8. First base on balls: Off Hughes, 2; off West. 1. Hit with;: pltohed ltallS By Hughes.. Hinchman (21. Wild pitch: Hughe. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Owen and Guthrie. Frank Chance I Suspended. NEW YORK, 1 June 27. Frank Chance, manager and first baseman and Harry Steinfeldt, third baseman of the Chicago National League club, and Harry McLean, catcher of the Cincinnati club, have drawn a three days' suspension from President Lynch aa the result of trouble on the play ing rleld. Ten Inning at Bertrand. BERTRAND, ' Neb.; June 27. (Special Telegram.) Bertrand evened up with Arap ahoe today in a ten-Inning game, winning by a score of 6 to 6. Both team played well. The rubber will be played soon. 1895 Pseematle AatomobO Tire tint produced er - Michelin A'AsUsuslT TIRES (PO jpT Pneumatic Automobile Tires in - - 1895 CHICAGO, Jun J7.-Burns held Chicago to on hit today, while Cincinnati pounded Reulbach for ten safe drives. Score: CINCINNATI. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.K. . AU.H.O A K. Brirhor, It... I 110 0 Brers, lb 4 til ra.kert, cf...4 0 Sherkard. If.. 4 I 0 0 ttohiliiel, lb. 4 1 II 0 1 i-hulie, rt . I I 0 I Xlllch.ll. rf.. 4 0 10 .N..lhm ... 1 0 0 0 0 Kuan, lb I 1 I I U Hoi man, lb . I u )i u 0 Iiowney, lb.. I 8 18 Vximerm'n, b I 1 1 1 0 Clarke, e I I 4 I 0 Heaumont. til I M I McMlllfcn, aa 4 1 0 I 0"M.n 1 v 0 V t Burnt, p 4 1 1 3 0 Kane, c( 0 0 Tlnkvr, .. .... J u 1 i V Totals 16 10 IT 1 1 Amber, c I 0 I I 0 Iteulbach, p . I 0 1 4 l Tot. It :i 1 31 1J 1 Batted for Schulte In tue nintn. Batted for Beaumont in the seventli. Chicago 00000000 0-0 Cincinnati 0 1 V U 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits: Ega.ii, McMillan, t-toieit bafts: Hablitxel, Lgau. lia.ies oil balis: Olf Reulbach, 2; oil Hums, 1. Struck out: By Reulbach, 8; by Burtis, 3. Time: l:4o. Umpires; Johnstone and Moran. Trolley oda-er Win Oat.' BOSTON. Jun 27. Scanlon's good pitch. Ing and errorless support gave tiroohiyn t victory today, dcore; BROOKLYN. BOSTON. AtVH.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Dalton, ff....4 11 OCollUit, if.... 1 0 Dunn, lb.... 4 110 Ollerto. b... 1 I 0 V Wheat, II.... 8 01 OSKarpe. lb.... 4 0 II 0 0 Hummel, Sb. 1 8 OMIIIer. rf....4 1 1 V .0 Lminox, 3b... 13 1V usheati, lb..., 4 111c David. ii, cf. 4 1 0 0 OUrmhtm. C...4 1 4 I I T. Smith, at. I 1 4 4 Beck, of I 1 0 t borx.n, o.... 4 0 4 1 OSweiney, aa.. t 1 1 1 narier, p 10 0 1 Oi'urtln, p 1 e I I Bcanlon, p... 10 0 1 0 Brown, p..... I 1 1 ( Totals 11 I 27 10 t Total. X I 17 14 1 Brooklyn 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Boston 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Lennox. Three-base ' hit : Burch. Hits: Off Curtlss, 4 in two 'and two-thirds Innings; off Barger, 4 In three Innings; off Scanlon, 3 In six Innings; ait Brown, 4 In slv one-third Inning. Stolen bases: Collltf flerxog. Bases on balls: Off Curtlss, i, off Barger, 1; off Scanlon, 2. Struck out: By Brown, 1; by Scanlon, 4. Time: 1:57. Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. Pirate Find Cardinal Haay. riTTSBURG, June 27.-Pltteburg easily defeated St. Louis. In the outfield,, be tween them, Clarke and Leach had thir teen putouts. Score: PITTSBURG. . ST. LOUIS. AB.H O A K. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Byrne, lb.... 4 111 OHuaglnt, 2b., I 0610 Leach, cf 1 1 7 0 ORiiit, If 4 16 0 0 Clarke. It.... 11(0 OOakee, cf 43100 Wagner, aa... 4 1 1 1 OKonetchy, lb. 4 1 I t I Miller, lb.... 1 0 0 1 UKEveiu, rf...4 0 10 0 Hyatt, lb 4 1 1 lrtreenahan. c 4 1 0 I 1 Wilton, rf...l 0 10 OMowrey, lb.. 4 10 0 0 01 boon, , c... 4 110 1 Hauler, te... I 0 111 Webb, p 4 0 11 ULuah, p 10 0 10 Total. 10 10 27 10 1 Totala II 34 10 i Pittsburg 1 1100220 7 St. Lituls 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 a Two-base hits: Byrne (2), Leach. Hyatt, Gibson, Hresr ahan. Three-base hit: Oflkts. Stolen base; Miller. Double plays: Webb to Wagner to Hyatt; Hauser to Huggln to Konetchy (2.) Base on balls; Off Webb, 1; off Lush 1. Struck out: By Wehb. 1. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Rigler and Emi-lle. Moore Win for (tuakera. NEW OYRK, June 27. Moore pitched a grand game, letting the locals down with three hits, one of which was a, scratch. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.K. ' AB.H.O.A.E. Tltua. rf 4 1 1 0 0 Devore, If,.,, I 0 110 Kn.be., 2b ... 4 1 I I 0 Doyle. ID.....J 0 0 f Grant, lb.... 1 0 0 1 OMurraf, rr...l o I o u Masee. It.... 6 0 6 OS.ymour, of , 4 0' Ward, lb 4 0 10 0 ORrldweil, it.. 4 0 Wal.h, of.... I 0 8 0 Fletcher, lb.. 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 1 110 Poolan, St.... 4 4 1 8 0 Keelar ...... 1 1 Moran, e 4 1 0 0 Merkle. lb... 4 1 Moore. D 4 10 10 Meyera. c... 4 1 0 0 110 1 1 Amea, p 1 0 Totals...... 86 10 17 11 0 Snoclgraea ..10 Crandtll, p.. 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 oot ToUlt 11 I 17 11 8 Batted for Fletcher In the ninth. Batted for Ames in the eighth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Merkle, Myers. Struck out: By Moore, 5; by Amea, 7. Base on balls: Off Moore, 4; off Ames, 2. Hits: Off Ames, 10 in eight Innings. Time; , 2:00. Umpires: Klem and Kane. 1910 AO Important speed and due laac eaertoeta are invariably woo on . Michelin. "As UsusJ" ea sUl are operated ; -' " '' - TTaiT 1808 SniXIOWK IW ASSET 1807