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Sox Open New Park; Lincoln Shut Out by St. Joe; Gibson Pitches No Hit Game for Superiors KENTUCKY PITCHER WINNER Weaver of Louisville Beati Kansai City, Five to Pour. STRIKES OUT ELEVEN MEN Minneapolis Ileal (nlnmhoi, to Two St. Tanl Overwhelm! Tvled Mllwnnkre Ulna from ludlaimiiolta. WICHITA TEAM KEEPS IT IP Take Third Game from Omaha by Dint of Poor Flay. FAST TRIPLE WOBKS HAVOC Captain ehlnke, with Three on Base aad INonr Oat, Rata It Keenly to Westersll Side Retired. m i I ! i Omaht lost tha third tralght game to Wichita by a core of 4 to 2 yesterday aft ernoon. The Iissles Jumped Into the lead In the second Inning by making two runs off two passes by Rhodea and a aingle by Shaw, and stayed there all the way. Omaha had a chance or two to win out, but, aa In a number of recent Karnes, tha regular sluggers were not able to hit the ball when a hit waa absolutely necessary ' t win a game. Omaha one chance that looked excep tionally good waa in the eighth, when three were on and not a aingle Rourke waa out. Schlpke hit Into a triple play and It waa all off. It was a fast triple at that. Welch got oh first by a single and went to second when Hollenbeck waa walked. Jimmy Kane also drew transportation. Then Captain Skipper hit one to Westerill, who came In cloae to tha plate, grabbed It up and alammed It to Shaw, who tagged Welch, (thaw winged the ball on to labell and caught kipper. Then the old bald-headed boy slapped the sphere back to Shaw and caught ' Holly, who was coming In from second at a fast clip. This irritated tha Kourkes to a great extent, as tha rooters In the grandstand were ready to do any- ' tiring when the three men were on to get a score. Silence reigned supremo after the last work by tha visitors. Omaha. Fielding- Poor. Rhodes was In the box for fa and let tha Irslea down with five hits, Ha had poor 1 support back of him. In the second lie '' passed Isbell and Westerstl and then, after v Koerner sacrificed, Shaw singled and , brought tha two men on bases In home. . Tha next score made by the Izxlea waa ;! counted In the fifth. Belden started this i1' session by rapping a three-bagger Into ;k right field. Claire hit a grounder to Kane, who threw to the plate to head off Belden, 1 , but after Cad man had put the ball onto kle he dropped It and the run waa scored. The last run made by the visitors was i made on two errors. In the etgnth Claire went to aecond when Holly dropped a fly. Ha hit the pike for home whan Hughes hit !. one to Swampy Thompson at second anJ It ,i was nicely booted, Omaha made Ita first score In the fourth. i Jvane singled and went to third when ! flchlpke hit a two-bagger. Cadman went ' out, Claire to Isbell, and Kane scored on Thompson's sacrifice fly. The other score made in the next inning. After King 'went out to Mlddleton. Corrldon singled. Welch hit a safe on and put Red on third. .Holly hit ft hot grounder to Clair and Corrldon scored on the play The last game of lh aerie will be played with Wichita Wednesday. Then Denver .come for four gamea. The score OMAHA. AB H. O. A. E. 13 0 0 14 10 3 1 V 0 0 10 1 14 3 t, t- I 2 0 17 11 14 4 1 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 8 27 14 J H. O. A. E. 13 0 0 0 4 10 0 12 0 1 12 u 0 10 1 1 12 4 0 0 10 0 2 6 10 0 0 2 0 8 27 W 1 King, cf Corrldon, ss.... . Welch, rf ' Hollenbeck, If.. 'Kane, lb . Dchlpk, 3b Cadman, o .'Thompson, 2b.. ' Rhode, p 8tower V Total 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 , t 2 1 t g WICHITA. Belden, If Mlddleton, ef... - Claire, ss Hughes, 2b Isbell, lb Westerzll, Sb... Koerrer, rf fehaw, c Shackleford, p. Totals .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 ... 3 .. 2 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 ..30 Batted for Rhode lnlnth. . Omaha 'Iluns 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Hits 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 Wichita . Huns 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 ; Runa 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 ' Three-base hits: Belden. Untitles. 0- 2 1- 8 1-3 0-4 Two- bajo hit: Sehlpke. Sacrifice hits: Corrldon, Thompson. Mllddleton. Koerner. stiln base; Shaw. Triple play: Westerzll to Shaw to UDell to Shaw, struck out: By Rhodes 7; by Shackleford, 4. Base on balls: Off Rhodes, 6; off Shackleford, 3. lilt by pitched ball: By Rhodes, 1; by Shackleford, L Left on be boh: By Omaha, 6; by Wichita, 7. Umpire: Mullen. Time: 1:60. Attendance: HKtVV HITTISsU I.A.MJS DENVER firlaslle Wlu front Champs, Nine to hi. PES MOINES. 1., June 28-Denver won the second game of the series today by heavy hitting, V to 6. Score: UK MOIKKK. AH. R. H. O. A. K. Kearney, 2b 4 18 13 1 tollman, ss 2 10 3 4 Mattlck, cf 4 10 4 0 Uwyer. lh 4 0 2 9 0 Nlehoff, 2b 4 0 18 0 Barter, If 4 112 0 Ketser, rf 3 0 0 1 0 Neal, c 4 10 4 8 Blersdorfer, p 2 110 3 Herche, p 1 0 0 0 0 'etes 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 DENVER. 7 27 It AB. 4 4 R. H. 0 0 A.. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 Lloyd. 2b Waldron. If Cranston, ss Caasldy, rf Lindsay, lb Iolan, 8b Beall, cf. ......... McMurray, c... Oimatead, p Adams, p Kelly 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 11 v 1 Total 36 27 9 Patted for Colllgan In ninth. Batted for Oimatead In ninth. Denver 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 8 0-8 Des Moines 0 t 0 0 1 0 3 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Waldron. McMurray. Three-base hit: Kearney. Base on balls: Off Herche, 4; off Blersdoifer, 1; off oim atead, 2. Struck out: Hy Oimatead. 2; by Adams, 1; by Hlci adorfer, 3: by Herche, 1. Stolen bases: Dolan (2l, Beall, McMurray. Hits: Off Blersdorfer, 10 In seven Innings; off Herche, 1 In two innings; off Olmstead, 7 In seven innings. Time: 2:00. Attendance: iJU. empire: Clark. UR I'M M Kit a BCOKK I'M TWELFTH Flta-hera Battle at Lincoln and l.ln. rl I. uses. LINCOLN. Neb., June 2S.-In the tightest Idluhers' battle seen here this season. St. Joseph won In the twelfth Inning from Lin coln by a score of 1 to 0. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 0 2 0 0 1 4 1 Oi 8 i i; 1 1 1 oi 13 2 1 i 13 i o : 3 8 0 0, 18 4 0 10 10 i i 7 II. O. A- E. 110 0, t t to! 1 18 0 ft i 4 118 0 1(1 2 0 8 1 l4 Jude, If Gagnler, ss... Cole, b Cobb, rf., ;Vkmn, 3b, Thomas, lb... Oavla, cf Kruger, e.... I. Fox, p , Totala .... i 4 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 BT. JOSEPH. I ..well If.. 2b. I :::::: t 4 0 1 0 0 o o 0 ey, cf. . ...el', rf 'orban, as..,.. :vil .3b iauibea, e STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Pet.l W.L.Pet. Wichita 87 25 .Kfi Chicago 38 19 .7 Bloux City. ..36 26 .6741 New York.... 34 22 .M7 Denver S 27 .671 Pittsburg ....30 25 .545 Lincoln 31 31 .M0 Cincinnati ....29 29 .(00 Des Moines. .32 34 .4X51 Phlladelphia..26 29 .473 Omaha 30 33 .476! St. Louis 27 34 .443 PI. Joseph. ..24 35 . 407, lirokolyn .... 24 32 Topeka 23 37 .3b3 Boston 21 39 .350 AMER. LBAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. W.LPct. W.LPct. Philadelphia. 38 20 .(lofS Minneapolis. ..49 23 .61 New York. ...36 81 .biSt. Paul 45 26 .634 l)et roll 37 26 .57 Toledo 44 26 .6i9 Boston 31 27 .634 Milwaukee ...29 87 . 439 Cleveland ...24 28 .462 Kansas City. .28 37 . 431 Chicago 2S 31 .44b Indianapolis. .30 42 .417 Washington. .24 37 .a)3Columbua ,...27 40 .403 bt. Louia 16 40 . 2S6 Louisville ....25 46.352 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pet.l W.LPct. Gr. Island.. . 24 14 . 63C)arlnda 23 8 .741 Fremont ....21 16 .5ti Shenandoah. ..18 17 .51M Keward 20 17 .6411 Falls City.,..! J6 .600 superior 30 is .526 Auburn 15 19 .441 Red Cloud. ..15 19 .4411 Neb. City 14 19.424 Columbus ...18 21 .462 Mai yvlll ....14 21 .400 Hastings ....16 21 .42; . Kearney ....16 22 ,m ' Yesterday's Results. ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 2; Wichita, 4. Denver, 9; Dea Moines, 8. . Topeka 5; SJoux City, 15. St. Joseph, 1; Lincoln, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE.' Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 9. Hi. Louia, 4; Pittsburg, 6. Philadelphia, 1; New York, 9. Cincinnati, 1; Chicago, 11. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 9; Washington, 7. Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Chic ago, 8; Detroit, 6. St. Louis 0; Cleveland, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 2; Minneapolis, 7. Toledo, 3; Bt. Paul, 1. ' Indianapolis. 1; Milwaukee, 2. Louisville, 6; Kansas City, 4. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Fremont, 0; Superior, 2. Reward, 2; Red Cloud, 1. (Fourteen In nings.) Coiumbus. 10; Hastings, 4. Grand inland, 7; Kearney, 9. MINK LEAGUE. Maryvllle 1; Shtmandouh, 4, Nebraska City, 1; Auburn, 6. Falls City, 6; Clarinda, 9. Games Today. Western League Wichita at Omaha, Denver at Des Moines, Topeka at titoux City, St. Joseph at Lincoln. National Ieaguo Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, Chicago at St. Louis, Cincinnati at Pittsburg. American Leaaue New York at Wash ington, Boston at Philadelphia, Chicago at Detroit, St. Louis at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at Minneapolis, Toledo at St. Paul. Indian apolis ut Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. Nebraska State League Fremont at Red Cloud Mewa.'d at Huperlor, Columbus at KeariKy. Grand Island at Hastings. Mink league Maryvllle at Shenandoah, XNeurasaa my at Aut Jburn, Falls City at Clurludu. Johnson, p , S 0 I 0 t 0 Totals 45 1 14 36 16 1 St. Joseph.. 00000000000 1-1 Lincoln 00000000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Oagnler, Cole (2), Bauer, Triple play: J. Fox to Kruger to Thomas to Kruger. Stolen bases: Jude, Cole, Cobb, Thomas (21, Powell, W. Fox (2), Bauer, Hellly, Frambes. Sacrifice hit: Relllv. Struck out: By J. Fox, 6; by Johnson. 8. Buses on balls: Off J. Fox. 2; off John son, 2. Passed bull: Frambes, 1. Time: 2:45. Umpire; Haskell. TOPEKA l.ONEK THREE IN HOW Sioux llt Itane In Only Fifteen Hons In Game. - SIOUX CITY. June 28-Topeka lost IU third stralent game to Sioux City today. Pitcher Young, waa not only wild, but was hit hard. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. II. O. A. iC. 0 6 2 0 19 0 0 12 2 1 2 0 11 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 0 2 2 8 2 4 10 0 10 3 0 13 27 16 "t H. O. A. K 2 3 2 2 8 14 0 1110 3 13 3 0 8 18 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 o n o o 0 5 0 0 110 0 0 0 4 0 U 24 15 r ninth. 3 18 0 16 0 1 1 0 ft- i 2). Twn-b ie Andress, 2b.... Sirm, lb gulliin, 3b Fn.lon, if Neighbors, cf. Miller, c 2 .. 2 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 6 .. 6 ' Ifai tman. ss. . . Myers, If Alderman, p... Totals TOPEKA. Bullock, 2b R.llly, as Thomason, cf Landr.-th. Ib Resxan, nh Pennell. rf Pnrrlsh. rf WrlKht Hol. s. o Schmidt. If Young, p Totals Hatted for Pari ...38 Ploux City,, S 0 0 hits: Friilnn Sacrifice bits Andreas. Stem, Neighbor. Struck out: I Alderman. ; by Younp. :l. Flrt base on balls: Off Al.'erman. 3: "off auung. is. wild p!tch: Voung. Psasnd ball: Miller. Holes. Time: 2:15. ITmpir: Iencer and Flynn. V Vnuderbllt Horse Wins. PARIH. June 28.-W. K. Vanderbllt Rlp lon was the winner today of the PrU D Alggremont. a selling event of P0. dis tant one mile four and a half furlongs, at Ma l.ona Laffitt. CUBS BACK IN WIN COLUMN Chicagoans Turn on Cincinnati and Grab Overwhelming? Victory. SHECKAED DRIVES THREE HITS Boston Beats Brooklyn, Nino to Four rittauarg Defeat St. Loots ew York Win from Philadelphia. CHICAGO, June 28. Chicago defeated Cincinnati, 11 to 1, In a long drawn out game today. The loser tried out two new twlrlers, Benton, recently purchased from Macon, Ga., and WAlker, a former Uni verslty of Chicago player. Both were wild and were hit hard. Tinker performed the unique feat of Bteallng home twice. Score: CH1CAOO. CINCINNATI. AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A E. vara. 3b I 1 6 8 IBaaoher, If... 4 0 16 0 ghackard. If.. 4 8 I U OPaakcrt. cr..,i 1 l - 1 ( 0 OHobllliel, lb, 3 1 T 1 1 0 OMIU-hall, rf.. 4 18 0 0 1 0 Ofcian. lb I 1 4 1 1 ODownay, lb.. 2 6 0 3 1 0 1 oWialan, b..., 2 0 0 3 1 1 OKolh, t 4 0 I 0 0 0 I JkuMUlan, ss. 1110 4 tlianun, p.... 3 9 9 10 0 1 0 Walker, p.,.. 1 0 0 3 0 Bfhulta. rf.-. 3 0 Klin 0 Beaumont, cf 3 1 Hufman, lb.. 4 1 Ziinerman, 8b 4 2 Kuna. cf-rf... 3 0 l.unr, sa..., 4 1 Artuer, c ( 0 llrown, p 6 I Totala 36 11 27 11 8 Totals 30 4 34 11 6 Batted for Schulte In fourth. Phlcnirn 0 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 11 Cincinnati 0 00100000-1 Two-base hit: Evers. Three-baae hit: Zimmerman. Hits: Off Benton, 7 in five Innings; off Walker, 4 In three Innings. Sacrifice hit: Egan. Stolen bases: Tinker (2), Archer. Kheckard, Brown, Paskert, Evers. Double play: Tinker to Evera to Hufman. Loft on bases: Chicago, 1; Cin cinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 3; off Benton, 7; off Walker, 4. Struck out: By Brown, 2; by Benton, 8; by Walker, 1. Passed ball: Roth. 2. Balk: Benton. Time: 8:05. Umpires: Moran and John stone. Urucke Win Owu Game. NEW YORK. June 28. Drucke pitched reax ball for New York today and won ma s 1 . whiinriMiiihtit. with a triple In the fifth Inning with the bases full The core was 8 to 1. Grant was put out' of the game for disputing a decision. Score: NEW YORK. PHI LADE LP HI A. AU.H.O.A.E. AB H.O.A E Devora, If. a i a i OTtiomaa. ... a a v v v Doyle, lb 4 Murray, rf... 4 3 t 8 0 OKnaoa. id..,, a t f OTUua, rf 0 t 1 Seymour, ef.. 4 Undwall, aa.. I Fletcher, lb.. 4 I 0 I 3 ... 1 8 0 2 1 0 lorant, Sb I u Ollr'nafield. lb 1 0 OMagm, If 4 IWard, 3b-lb.. 3 1 Merkla, lb.. Myera, c , Wllaon, e. Druika, Totala... OOoolan. aa.... 1 0 OMoran. c CKKln. p.. - MrQulliln, ... 3 1 ... 3 0 p. 0 0 ... 1 0 H 14 27 It tKoi.D, p.. Totala 2 I 4 10 0 T.I.U.. ,4liKI 0 0001000 01 New York 0 0 0 0 3 4 2 0 '-9 Two-base hit: Brtdwell. Three-base hits: n..i,. M,.iir Kncrlflre hit: Doolan. fimun i: 'iMiua. Thama. Moran. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 4; New York, 3. hiu on errors: Philadelphia, t- n.ihi iiiv: Tltua to Ward. Myers to Doyle. Struck out: By Ewlng, 3; by uiLfH.it. i. by McQulllIn, 1; by Foxen, 2. Bases on balls: Off Drucke, 2; ort lswing 1 wiih niih- McDulllin. Hits: Ofl i.ftn y in vi inntnffM (net one out in the sixth);' off McQulllin, 1 In one Inning; off Foxen, 5 In two innings, iiinu. 2:00. Um- plies: Kle mana ivane. Pirates Whip Cardinals PITTSBURG, June 28. Pittsburg won In the eighth by Aienecnnie s single aim three-bagger by Wilson. Score: PlTTSBl'BO. T. LOUIS. AB.H.O A B. AH. H O. A. B Byrna, lb... Lrarh, cf... Clark., if.. Wagner, aa. Miller, 2b.. Hra.t. lb... 1 OHutsiiu, 2b.. I 1 OEIIIe, If 4 0 KOakea, cf 4 2Konetchy, lb. I lKvana, rf 0 (j.atk.r, rf.... 3 UBreanahao, c. I OMaarrar, b..l uHaueer, aa.... 4 Otiackman, p.. 3 (Hulawltt .... 1 MrK'hnl. lb 1 Wllaon, rt. .. 4 Olheon, e 4 Mell'ld, P ... 0 Camnlta, p... 4 Totala S3 It 27 11 I Totala "waited for Backman In ninth. Clurk out; hit by batted ball. Pittsburg 1 0100112 0 St. Louis 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Wagner, Konetehy, Bres nahan. Three-base hits: Byrne, Clarke, Hyatt, Wilson, Muwrey. stolon bases: Wagner, Mi'Kechnle, Hugglns, Hauser. Double plays: Miller to Hyatt, Leach to Gibson. Bases en balls: Off Lelfleld. 8; otf Camnlta, 1: off Backman, 3. Struck out: By Camnit. 4; by Backman, 1. Hits: Off Lelfleld, 1 In one Inning; off Camnits, j In eight innings. Time: J:05. Umpires: Rlgler and Emails. Boston Itovr Light on Brooklyn. BOBTON June 23. Beck's hits for extra bast-a were chiefly responsible for Boston's victory. He made a home run. a three bagger and a two-base hit. each time driv ing in runs, score: Boston .... Itrnnklvn ' 2 110 0 113 9 3 001000004 i wo-oase nits: llunog. uw. mrw baae hits: Beck. Wheat. Home runs: Beck. Lennox. Hits: Off Wilhelm, 8 In seven ii.r.ings; off Bell, 3 in three Innings. Hose on balls: Off wilhelm, 2; off Ben, 1; off Fu-ok, J. fetruck out: By Wilhelm, 8. Time; 1:47. Umpire: OUay and Bren nan. American Yaeht till Winning. K.r;U Germany, June 28. The American schooner Westward, owned by "Alexander S. Cochrane and sailed by Captain Charles Barr, continues the winning of laurels. To day it won the schooner race to Eckern furde. defeating the Germanla, Hamourg and Meteor. The emperor waa aboard the Meteor, which flrlshe ' No Hits, No Runs For Fremonters; Gibson's the Man Swift Article of Ball Put Up on Superor Grounrh Senator Brown in Box at Kearney. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 28, (Special Tele, gram.) Superior shut out Fremont again this afternoon In a mighty Interesting game. Fremont was shut out yesterday, but managed to get ono hit. Today it wai a no hit game for Fremont, while the Superior bunch batted Hendron for eight hits. Gibson waa In fino trim and the visitor could riot find him. In the fifth Ir.rlng Manager Bennett of Fremont had trouble with the umpire and was fined and put out of the game, It is understood hore this is the first no hit, no run game yt played In the state league, Score: - .' R.H.E. Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 2 Superior 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 8 2 Batteries: Fremont, Hendron and Bonner; Suptrior, Gibson and Bartley. Umpire: Brillman. HASTINGS, Neb,, June 28.-(SpeciaI Tele gram.) Columbus took, the second game from Hastings today,' pounding Jacobson long and often. Dolan led with three two baggers, euch counting a run. Score: R.H.E. coinmhu 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 010 12 6 Hastings 00000310O-476 Batteries: Columbus, Klsscll and Agnew; Hastings, Jacobseu, Uaurde and Wally. RED CLOUD, Neb., June 2S. (Special Telegram.) In a hotly contested foui teen inning game today Seward took the game from Red Cloud. There were only three er rors altogether, but Red Cloud's errors lost the game. Score: R.H.E. Seward 0 000000000000 22 11 1 Red Cloud 0 000000000100 01 8 2 Batteries: Seward, Stewart and Neff: Red Cliiiid. T.r.wHn unH M,,. uin.A By Stewart, 4; by Lowen, . Base on bulls: Off Stewart, 3; off Lowen, 2. Two-base hits: Jarrctt, Hennessy, R. Carter. Umpire: Boswell. KEARNEY, Kb , Jur 28. (Special Tele gramsUnited States Senator Norrls Brown proved a winning mascot for the Kearney team today. Senator Brown threw the first ball In the game, missing the plate and the catcher, but Kearney took the game from the eladeis, 9 to 7. Both teams played a loose game, Kearney getting five runs In the third ai d Grand lslund four in the fifth. Manager Murphy of Kearney left for a short vacation tonight, Akers having charge of the team during his absence. Score: R.H.E. Giand Island. ...1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 07 9 4 Kearney 0 1601080 -9 75 Batteries: Kearney, Wright and Town send; Grand Island, Murray and Travels. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Nelson. TIIHEIi-I LUAtilfrJ BALL 8COHE8 Peoria, Waterloo and Dubuque Winners of Vetterdai'. BLOOM 1NGTON, June 1!8.-Mercer had Bloomingtou at his mercy. Score; R.H.E. Bloomington .00000001 01 4 3 Peoria 2 0 o 1 u 0 0 0 03 8 0 Batteries: Higgina and Buyer; Mercer and Asmussen. WATERLOO, June 28. Pennance was easy for Waterloo and was Tilt for a totul of 14. R.H.E. Waterloo 22001004 9 14 3 Davenport 00000010 01 6 2 batteries: Clark and Harrington; pei. nance and Waters. IJL'HL'WL'E, la-, June 28. Perkins was In great form and easily shut out Rock Isiana 2 to 0. , R.H.E. LiuDUuue u w u l 0 0 0 1 2 i Rock Island ...00000000 00 4 4 Batteries: Parkins and Boucher; Dick anu O'Leary. DANVILLE, June 28. Spilngf ield-Dan-vllle game postponed, rain. Hooper Blanks lloctora. HOOPER, Neb., June 28.-(Xpeclal.)-The Hoctors of South Omaha wore the con testants with the home team Sunday, and lost by a score of 11 to 0. The batting of Cook of the locals was the feature o( thu game, ho getting two doubles and two sin gles out oi four times up. The score: R.H.E. Hooper 40100 2 04 11 10 1 Hoctors 000000000036 Batteries: Hoctors, Deckman and Millett; Hooper, Miller and Cook. Two-baae tuts: Cook (2). Base on balls; OK Deckman, 3. Hit by pitched bull: By Deckman, 1. Struck out: By Deckman, 8; by Miller, 7. Time: 13J. Umpire: Motller. W nine KhuU Allen Out. WAYNE, Neb., June 28. (Special Tele, gram.) With the exceptluu of a few errors on the part o fthe visiting club an Interest ing game was played at the ball park this afternoon by the Wayne and Allen clubs, Wayne winning by a score of 6 to 0. Score: Allen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Wayne ..' 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 0 0-fi batteries: Wayne, Sahs and lepw; Al len, Harper and Poineroy. Give 'Km n Game. The Buck Antlers, one of the fastest amateur ball teams In tha city, averaging 18 years of age, are without a game for Sunday, July 3. and the morning of July 4. and would like to schedule games for these dates Call up William Rickard at Webster MU, ERRING. SENATORS WHIPPED Washington Beaten, Nine to Seven, by New York Americans. THREE PITCHEBS TEY LUCK Cleveland Blank kit. Louis with Five Scores Boston Drpbs Phila delphia Chicago Trends on Detroit. WASHINGTON, June 28. New York de feated Washington today in a poorly played game, both Bides piling up error. The locals used three pitchers and Hughe was hit hard enough to rettre, but managed to stumble through the game. Kcore: NSW YORK. WASHINGTON. - AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AE. Hemphill, of. f a 1 0 OMIIan, cf 4 i 4 0 Woltar, rf.... I 1 0 0 OLallvalt, lf...t 110 Chase, lb 6 t 11 0 OEIberfald, lb. 8 J 10 Luporta, If... 3 0 4 1 VKIillf.r, rf... t 13 1 Gardner,- !tb. 4 111 OMcBrlda, aa.. 6 184 Knight, aa.,.4 0 l a Sbcha.for, b,. 4 10 1 Austin, lb.... 10 18 OUnslaub, lb.. 4 V 10 0 Bweuiiaf, o... 0 I 1 tgtra.t, s I 113 llusu.a, p.... 1 3 0 3 0 Hardy, o 10 2 0 ' u H.lalllli, S... 0 0 0 1 Totals 38 10 27 12 4otwrlln. p.... 1 0 0 0 '. Hlnni:h, p., 3 0 0 0 Cunruy 1 0 0 0 Totala 33 11 87 t Batted for Relating in second Inning. Washington 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 27 New York 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0-9 Two-base hits: Hchaefer, Milan, Killifer, Three-base hits: Hughes, Milan. Hits: off Keisnng, in two innings; on Oberiln, 4 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Wolter, Gard ner. Stolen base: Street, Hemphill, Chase, Austin. Left on bases: Washington, 7; New York. 11. Base on balls: Off Reisllng, 2; off Oberlln, 2. First base on error: Washing ton, 2; New York, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Hughes, 1. Struck nut: By Oberlln, 1; by Helnrich, 2; by Hughes, 4. Wild pitches: Reisllng, 2; Helnrich, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Egan. Nap Blank Browns. CLKVELAND, June 28.-8t. Louis was easy for Cleveland today, the locals winning by 5 to 0. Lake was hit hard in tne first I "'". Cleveland bunching six singles and scoring four runs. Score: CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.AE BT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. If 4 10 0 0 Turner, sa.... 4 18 8 OStone, uraney, rf.... 4 110 OHartiell, ib.. 1 0 0 t 0 Stovall, lb... 4 110 (.Wallace, a... 4 1 0 1 Lajole, 2b.... 4 3 8 8 Newnani, lb. 4 0 10 0 V Easier!?, C...3 17 0 otk'hweliier, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Lord, If....... I 3 2 0 "Hoffman, cf.,4 0 8 0 0 Bradley, 2b.. 4 10 1 OTrueadale, ib 4 1 2 3 0 Ulrin'ham, of 4 1 1 3 Osteuhena, c. 114 0 0 Link, p 4 0 10 OLake, p 3 0 0 3 0 Touts 14 10 27 1 Totala II 4 34 II 1 Cleyeland 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 St. Louis .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Easterly. First base on balls: Off ILnk, 1; off Lake, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Link, 1; by Lake, 1. Struck out: Link, 6; Lake, ti, First on errors: Cleve land, 1; St. I.ouls, 1. Left on bases: Cleve land, 7; St. Louis, 7. Time: 1:18. Umpire: Evans. Boston Drubs Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, June 28.-StahI,s single and Lewis' double scored the deciding run tor Boston in tne eigntn. score: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.U.A n Hooper, rf.... 4 1 I 2 lHrtim'ller, If 4 00 Lorii, 3b. 1 3 1 0 1 10 0 2 2 8 1 0 0 ti 1 1 0 OOldruig, ef.. 0 Ol'olllna, 2b.. 0 uBaker, 8b.... 3 OD.vIa, lb..., 0 OMurphy, rf., 8 ODarry. aa.... 1 IDonaliua, a.. 4 ICooinbe, p... 0 0 8 0 0 0 EnKgle, cf... Btahl, lb Uardnar, ib. Lewis, If.... Wawner, aa. . Kleinow, c. Kurger, p... 0 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 Totala 33 8 17 II 3 Totala II I 37 11 1 Boston 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 04 Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hit: Lewis. Three-base hit Enxle. Stolen bases: Baker, Hooper Double dIhv: Karttcr to Lord. Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 3. Struck out; By Karger, 6: by Coombs, 8. lime; l:6i. Um pire: O'Loughlln. While Mai Raise Pennant. DETROIT, June 28. Chicago came from behind and defeated Dotrolt. 8 to 6 today. by bundling hits in the sixth and seventh innuings. The American league pennant fur 1 :(. was raised with aiiroirute ceremonies, including a street parade of amuleur ball pluyer in uniform. Uandll's home run with a man on luse feutured Score: CHICAGO. DETROIT. AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E Zetrirr, 2b t 0 1 I OMcIntyra, If.. 0 0 !rone, vf... ft Collin., rf..-. 4 Dougherty, If 4 nandil, ib.... I furl. II. lb.... 4 DliM'kb'ne, as. 4 hrfyne, c 4 Young, p 1 Dlmntead, p.. 1 Walsh, p 1 I'll en t 1 I t I 3 I 1 1 It 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 I 2 2 2 1 3 t'Nutti, as 1 (n'ohb, if 4 UCrawlord, rf.. 4 ( D-;. :j OMullarlty, tt. I IT. Jonaa. lb.. 4 UH.anage, c. .. . I iiMullln. p I 0 I 1 u 0 V I I u 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 Totala 30 27 li 3 0. 0 Totala 14 10 :7 1ft 1 Uulied for Olinstead In eventh. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 1-S Detroit 20080100 0-5 Two-base hits: Crawford, Collins. Dough erty. Home run: Uundlt. Hits; Orf Voung. 6 In three and one-third Innnlngs; otf onuktead. 1 in two and two-third in nings: off Walsh, none in three innings. Sarriilce bits: iCeidcr, Uandll. Sacrifice ! fly: Morlarlty. Stolen buses: Zeider i2i. ; Brown, t'ouiilo pluys: Voung to Payne lo (landll, Mullln to Morlarlty. Hush to : Delehanty to T. Jones. l-ttt on bases; De troit, 2; Chicago, tl. Fir I .ind errors; Chi. cugo. 1. Struck out: By Voung. 1; by .al.sh, 1; by Mullin. Time: 2.00. Um pires: Connolly and Dlneen. ST. LOUIH, June s.-Geoige . Edward tube" Wailtlell Hlkiu Pleriae. ("Rube ') Waddll, suspended pitcher of th St. Louis American l.aue tenn, was fined 1150 In polite court today on a vbarg of disturbing the peace. The fine wa stayed aner vvauanu signed me pledge to an stain from intoxicant for one year. HF.Sl LT8 IX MINK LBtOUE Auburn. Shenandoah and Clarinda Winners In Gaines. At Nebraska City Soore: R.H.R Auburn 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 8 8 Nebraska City 010000000-157 Batteries: Auburn. Ilirsch and Kranlngert .Nebraska City, Cass and Walter. Umpire Al era. At Shenandoah Score: R.H.E Maryvllle 000010000178 Shenandoah ..12000100 462 Hull riles: Maryvllle, 'Ford and Pollock Shenandoah, Corcoran and Castle. Umpire: V letcner. At Clarinda Score: R H E Fa,lls City 0 0 0 0 .1 0 1 0 ? 8 10 Clarinda 2 100000 -9 10 3 Batteries: Falls City. Duren, Bauble and Poteet; Clarinda, Ludwlg and Bromley Umpires; Haley and Sage. . . Iown PJteher Goes t'p. MASON CITY, la., June 28.-(Speclal.)- Deslle Barber, son of Mrs. A. W. Johnson of this city, is going right to the top in the Dase oau world, mis year ne nas Deen managing the Bartlesville (Okl.) team In the Western association and so spectacular has been his work trrut he hu been sold to Indianapolis of the American arroolatlon and has reported for duty on the pitcher' staff. Recently he pltohed thirty-four suc cessive Innings without a run being scored against him. In a seventeen-lnning game with Guthrie of the Western association he won the game by a score of 1 to 0. He holds the record as maklgng the longest hit pn .the Bartlesvllle field, Ever Turget of Plratea. PITTSBURG. June 28.-The Pittsburg No tional League base ball club toduy pre ferred charges against Second Baseman John Evers of the Chicago club. The com plaint, which was Burn to fresiueni L,yncn of the National league, is that Evers' con duct In Saturday's game with Pittsburg was unbecoming a player, it is cnarged that Evers "made faces at spectators In the grand stand when ttiey "rooted'1 in ridicule of Chicago's playing. WrlKht tuallfles for Finals. WIMBLEDON, England. June 28. Beajs C. Wright of Boston today qualified for the final singles In the all-England tennis championship tournament, defeating A. H. Lowe in the semi-finals, 8-3, 3-6. 8-4. 6-4. Wright's opponent in the final will be A. t. wilding oi new .suiaiiu. GOOD PRIZES FOR TUB WOMEN Winner and Runner-L'p Will Be Glveu Good Meiuentoe. Three handsome silver cups ar on ex hibition at the Field club as prizes for the winners of first class places In the singles and doubles of the Ladle' City champion ship. The prize for the winner of the sin gles match Is somewhat larger than the two that are given to the two Indies who take the honors In the doubles, but all are of practically the same design. Tho second prle for the singles is a gold bracelet, which goas to the runner-up. The first prise for the winner In the con solation match Is a small silver and gold coin holder, handy for a lady to carry on her watch chain. The second prize la a very large hatpin, a trophy that would appeal to any woman. Ferifstor.t Advertising 1 tne Road te Big Returns. U JtfjIiW nuajj.jtfn.jjjuLUisjaiiiiiss IS- ft' Family Trade Supplied by C lias, Slorz. Humes, Webster 1260. Independent!) 1201. rear wheel of your the other wheel. Keep In time both your rear one. too will be equipped with GOODRICH TIRES KANSAS CITY, June 2S -Consistent pin ning of Weaver won today's game for Louisville over Kansas City by a score of t to 4. Weaver struck out eleven men men in six Innings. Score: LOLISVIM'E. KANSAS rlTT. AD.H O.A.C. AB H ( A . auiiivin. 4 110 eshsnnon, it., tail" Stanley, cf... 4 "lournr. If.. 4 Howard, lb... I I'oyle, In I ali-liea, III-... 4 Halla. rf 4 0 1 1 1 I 1 a 1 1 13 0 0 0 oitarteiy, ii (illuntar, lb.. 1 OLove, lb. .. S urtM'M.h, rf.. 0 lKhay. ss 0 aDownle, !b. 0 1 loner, c... 1 0 Mailman, f 0 3 0 ( 1 4 1 I I 3 1 I U t 0 0 0 o e o 0 1 0 Huah'i. .... 4 I'egsnniere, p 1 Weaver, p.... I 1 C Hraiido.il, Hmitot Totals H 3? 1 !! Jamee Totals 3 6 SI U Patted for Mailman In fourth. Hatted for flitter In ninth. Hinted for Braudom In ninth. Louisville 810000000-6 Kunsaa City 00040000 0-4 Two-base hits: Klournoy. Sullivan, Shay. Sacrifice hits: Hitter, Doyle, Drcammler. Stolen base: Cocash. Hits: Off Derail niara A in three iiinlnus: off Weaver. 1 In six Innings; off Hallman, 6 In four Innings; off Braudom. 1 In five InnliiKs. struck out: By Decannlere, 2; ry vvr, i. in on bases: Louisville. 8; Kansas City, 3. lime: 1:46. Umpires: Hayes and Vansycle. ftnlntn Pile 'Km I p. ST. PAUL, June 28.-Hlts, errors nd bases on balls came so thick after the second inning that all Interest was lost In the game, St. Paul defeating Toledo, 18 to 8. Score: T. PAUL. TOLEDO. AB.M.O.A.E. AH H O. A I. Clark.. U Ill Ollallman. rf . 4 1 1 0 Jnnea, of 4 1 8 Murray, rf.... ft 8 3 Mc'orinek, aa I 4 3 Autrey, lb. .. 0 t BoucherJ 3b.. 4 3 I Kelley, r I 2 Drain. 2b 10 3 Kyan, P 3 0 1 j mot an or, 2D a OHI'chman, tb S 1 1 OSulllvan, cf. UYInslliif, If. 0H. kinan. If.. OFraeman, lb. 1 Butler, as ul'rtiwley, o... -Land, o Totala 13 14 17 13 JKIwert, lb ... Hublneun, p.. Otis, p Total 34 7 24 I pt Paul 0 0 6 7 i 0 2 1 -18 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 Two-base hits: Clarke, Murray. Three base hits: Kelley, McCormlck. Stolen bases: Jones (2, Murray, McCormlck, Hickman, Clarke, Autrey t2. Hits: Off Robinson, 6 In three and one-third innings; off Otis, 4 in four and two-third innings. Bases on balls: Off Ityun, 1; off Otis. 9; off Robinson, 2. Struck out: By Ryan. 1; by Otis, 3. Sacrifice lills: Brain (2). Sacri fice fly: Autrey. Left on bases: St. Paul, 8; Toledo, 6. Time: 2:09. Umpires; Cusaok and Chill. Error Help Miller Win. MINNEAPOLIS, June 2S. Downs' four errors enabled Minneapolis to win an easy game from Columbus today, 7 to 2. Three of tha second baseman's mlsplays came In the third Inning with Ferris single, Roes man's triple and GUI' long fly, counting five runs. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. COLVMBtlg. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.AE. firmer. cf..,t 0 8 0 OO'Rourke. Ib. ft 1 1 8 1 Altlaar, aa.... 4 7 OHiuiiiman, u 4 l 0 ai'oncalton, rf ft I 1 OOotna, 2b.... 3 1 Craratb, If... 8 Williams. 2b. 8 Kerrla, 3b.... 4 Kofemun, rf.. 4 Olll, Ib Owena, c 4 Lellveit, p.... I 1 lltellly, cf.... 0 COdwell. lb... 1 lUulnlan, as. 1 OCarlsrh, ... 3 0( burns, p... . 4 1 . 4 S . 8 0 . 4 1 , 1 0 ernei 31 7 37 la I Packard, p.. , 1 0 Totala. .81010 Totala M 10 14 II 6 Friel batted for Osborne In the fourth. Mlnneapoll 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 7 Columbus 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Downs, Odwell, Carlsch. Three-base hits: Rossman, Hlnckman. Stolen base: Odwell. Sacrlftue hits: Cravath, Hlnchman, Qulnlan. Sacrlfico fly: Ulll. Double play: Lellvelt to Gill to Ferris. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Columbus, 7. Hits: Off Osborne, 3 in three Innings: off Packard, 4 in five In nings. Base on balls: Off Lellvolt, l; off Osborne, 1; off Packard, I. Struck out: liy i.eiiveit, 3; Dy pacicara, s. Hit ny pitched ball: By Packard, Lellvelt Time: 1:35. Umpires: Uuthrle and Owens. DouKherty Win Own (lame, MILWAUKEE, June 28. Dougherty won his own uume In the seventh, when his single drove In Marshall, who had tripled. Score: Milwaukee 10000O10 2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bass hits: Carr, Graham, 8pncer. Three-base hit: Marshall. Stolen bases: Wil liams. Milllaan. Suencer. Double play: Graham to Murphy to Carr. Base on balls: Off Dougherty. 4; orr Mcuanny, t; ort Graham, I Struck out: By Dougherty, 6; hy Graham, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Bier- halter ana I'crguson. Persistent Advertising 1 th Road to Big Return. TRADE MARK NOFALT BRIAR Wew back draft principle. Fire annoyed. Ouamatued not in rrark or burn lUruuga, Ag YOIJK IKALKIt 0. 84. Frank A Co., Xl'f'ra, M. T. 4 V'aWa'li-k Put IS. kfLUfiiy: PIPE . oooancn i ire o n one car any'othemalte on track of your mileage. wheels--and front 0 )