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12 TITE BEE: OMAITA, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1011. Rourkes Put Nine Runs Over Plate in Seventh Inning; Giants Shade the Cubs ROURKES RUN OYER KAWS Pa' Boys Take Easy Victory by Heavy Hitting. KME LAlfDS FOR A HOME RUN rata Ball Orfr RlarM F1el4 Pence and Adda Three ta Bear Hun dred of WomfB Oot to See1 fiame. Five error, four hi ta and a Vase on hills netted the Bourkes nine runs lii the nlxth inning of ycatorday's game and gave the Colts the lent? end of a 9 to 3 score. The Kaw made two runs off Lotz In the . first Inning, but managed to get only one more tally while Rhodes was In the box. t Up to the sixth Inning but two bits hal been garnered off Iluchanan. who war on : the mound for the Kaws. He dished eut I an ass rtment to the Omuha lads thut mystified them. Williams found the lanky Kaw for a hit In the opening frame and Fchoomy did the (ame In the fourth. In the sixth Williams landed on the twlrler for a clean double. Kane fittingly ended the bitting tn the sixth with a home ru.i over the right field fence. Lotz started the game for the llourkes, but the first two balls he pitched were hammered out for clean hits by Blckert and Hafford, who got a double. It wa then that he was Jerked nnl Bhodes sent to the rescue of the falling Colts. He re tired the first three men to face him. In all only four hits were mnde eoff h'm and ten of the Kaws fell befire his mystic wrinkles by the strike-out route. Kane waa the real hero of the came. when with two men on bases In the sixth j he clouted the sphere fi.r the entire lr cult. which ended the, scoring. The Kaws had an off day and managed to get away with eight errors, four of which went to Hopke, the little shortstop. Women Out to see Game. Twenty-five hundred real fanlnes turned out to aee the (struggle. The noise that greeted the boys as they made brilliant plays waa almost deafening. One would have thought that a cloud had burst when Kane lifted the horsehlde over the fence. Morgan came in for his share of the ap plause when he resumed the game after having been hit In the head by a foul ball when behind the catcher. ' ' Topeka went into the. gam confident of duplicating Thursdays atunt, and for five Innings It looked good, but then everything dropped In one Inning. , The Kaws were hit o hard, that they could not get their regular stride and put up a feeble attempt to come back. Rlckert opened the game with .a double to center. He scored on Harford's single to left. Hafford stole second and went to third on Tomason's fly to right. The ball waa thrown to Kneaves from the cutfleld. He threw It to third and hit Hafford on the head, who went home when the ball bounced. -away. ' , In the fourth Hopke waJked, went to aec ond on Kneaves error, took third when Crompton waa hit by a pitched ball and soored on Hawkins hit .to left ' i Omaha scored In the sixth., Kane vfalked and took third on Williams' drive to right for1 two bags. He scored when Brelten atehi missed .Nlehoffs eaey grounder. Wil liams went 6 thltd and soed.oft fclnVi hit to center. ..Nlehoff took third. Schoon over sacrificed to short and Nlehoff scored. ; while v Kink ' took" third. . King scored when- Hafford muffed Rheaves' drive. Kpevis.ent'to-second and scored on Oondlng's hit to left Oondlng went to second and, Rhodes to first .when' Hopke booted the letter's grounder. Pick reached first on a similar error, Rhodes went to second and Oondlng scored. Kane Scores Three. Kane hammered the ball over the right field fence and brought two runs In ahead of himself. Score: OMAHA. . -....A.a T H. . 0' 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 o: 2 6 I 2 i 0 a 11 o o 27 A. 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 t 0 0 1 jan, id ... 4 Williams, rf. 4 Mehoff, 2b, .. King, cf Hchoonover. If. Kneaves, ss, . Oondlng, o. ... Ixns, p Rhode, p. ... Totals 3d 9 TOPEKA. AB. R. O. Rlckert. If. Hafford, tb. ... Tomason, cf. ... Whitney, lb. .. Hopke, as Breitensteln, 2b. Crompton, rf. .. Hawkins, -cl ... FrmmbeH, c. .... Iluchanan, p. Clarke, p. , I.... A. o 1 x 4 11 2 I , 4 1 0. 0 Totals ,.....S4 Omaha 6 14 11 8 Runs .....l Hits Topeka ....0 0 0 0 ....1 0 0 0 0 9 1 -T 0 0-8 1 0- Runs t 0 0 1 Hits ...1 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Home run: Kane. T W rv Y u at a Kltai Wll on llams. Hopke. Rlckert Sr. base balls: Off HuQhanan.,1; off Rhode 3. nil by pitched ball: Crompton. Struck out: By Rhodes; 10; by Buchanan, 8; by Clarke, 1. Hits: Off: Lots. 3 tn one-third muni; oh imones, in eight and two thirds Innings; off Buchanan. 0 In six in nings; off Clarke, 1 in two Innings. Stolen Lxtaea; Aaiic, liajrora. Sacrifice n(t: Sohoonover. Time. 1:45. Umpire: Morgan. Attundance: 8.500. Notes of the Game. Twelve men batted In the fatal sixth lnnliig for the Culm. Well, the Rourkes will try and even things with Lincoln now. Lots did not last long enough to get his stride before he was Jerked. Goading- was there with bells on and only one man pilfered aecuiid on him., Rlckert managed to get a couple of clean slnglea Botn were in the lert garden. A thirteen-day trip Is now In order for the ltourkes.- The boys leave for Lincoln this morning. f Rhodes had the Kaks eating out of his hand and retired ten of the men by the strikeout route. Kane was the only Rourke to gnt more than one hit. He got a single In the first and a homer In the sixth. It was the largest Itdlee' dav crowd of the season It la oilmated that 2.5o0 of the fair occupied aeate In the stands. Notwithstanding the fact that twelve men batted in .lhe ttlxth inning the game only lasted one hour and forty-five minutes. With to more twlrlere on the staff P nuurae ougni io reel a little better, and the team should begin to go up the ladder. Kane's first hit was somewhat of a fluke. or or the Kaw Inflelders watched the ball drop in the infield, each thinking the other was going to take the catch. DES MOINES PITOlEUs EASY Grlsslles Hit Two of lit gins' Slab. aaesi Hard. DENVER, June I -Denver defeated Des Moines. 11 to I. In the second game of the series by batting Iatton and Northrup hard. Hagerman pitched a good game and kept the visitors' hits well scattered. Score: DENVER KU. R. 1L O. A. t 0 0 3 2 0 Llovd, 2b Gllmore, cf .... Cassidy. rf..,. t'uillen,. 8b...'. Llndav, lb.... 1 4 3 t ol fey, ss. 1 Welaeesaul, lf... 4 8 Standing of Teams WKST. l.EAOVEl NAT. LKAOCK. V.I,.Prt. w.mvt. 8loux City.. .24 13 .64:' New York...M 14 .t Denver 23 13 , l'hlluilelphla.2 If .bllt Llnroln' 22 14 .KlllChleagn 34 IS Pueblo 2n 14 Flttsburg ...24 18 . 671 St. Joseph. ..JO 20 ,5"0St. lunula 20 .!) Omaha 18 20 .474 Cincinnati ..18 kj .48) Topeka 17 21 .44S . Hrooklyn ...16 1M .-5 Des Moines.. S 34 .131 Host oil 11 31 .2i2 A MBit ABS'N. I AMEB. DEAGVE. W.I-.IVt. W. Ij. Pet. Knnsas Clty.2 16 .6io, Detroit 33 12 .667 Columbus ...27 19 .f7i i nilndelplita..io 16 .dlO Minneapolis.. X J6 .irO Chicago 21 17 .B..2 fct. Paul ....2.) 24 .4W Boston 2! 19 .MS Milwaukee . .22 26 .4SSi New York. ..20 21 .4sH Indianapolis. 22 26 .4M Cleveland ...18 26 .4"9 Toledo 22 27 .4111 Washington .15 27 .367 Louisville ...20 27 . 420 Bt. Iouis 14 ; .318 NEB. LEAGUE. M INK LEAllCE. W.L Prt. W.L.I'ct. ..U 7 .rt) Fulls City. ...10 3 .7;l ..10 8 .u.V Clarinda .... 9 & .643 Or. Island Fremont . Seward ... Hastings .. Columbus . Kearney Superior .. York -.9 8 .52' Auburn .... .. 9 10 .474 Nb. City.., ..10 9 .iM Mary vllle .. 7 7 .6"0 6 7 4;2 8 AX 3 11 .214 .... 8 9 .4711 Shenandoah. 8 10 .44! 6 12 .333 Yenterdu y 's Kesnlta. WESTERN LEAGUE. 3; Omaha, 9. 1; Bt. Joseph. 2. Topekn. Lincoln, Ienver, 11; I.es Moines, 1. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburg, 7. Boston. 8; Cincinnati, a. New York, 7; Chicago. 6. Hrooklyn. 3; St. Louis. 1. AMERCAN LEAGUE. Detroit. 7; Wachlntrton, 14. Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 5. fc-t. Louis, 3; New oVik, 6. Chicago, 13; Hoston, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 2; Columbus, 1. Louisville. 2; Toledo, 5. Mlnntapolls, 6; Milwaukee, 2. St. Paul, 3; Kansas City, 10. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 8; Ha.itlngg, 6. York, 6; Seward, t. Grand Island, 8; Frertiont, a Kearney, 4; Columbus, 6. MINK LEAGUE. Maryvllle. 4: Shenandoah, 3. Auburn, 3; Fall City. 5. Nebraska City, 4; Clarinda, 5. Game Today. Western League Omaha at Lincoln. DeB Moines at Denver, St. Joseph at Pueblo, bioux City at Topeka. National League Philadelphia at Pitts burg, Huston at Cincinnati, New York at Chicago, Brooklyn at St. Ixuils. American League Detroit at Washington, Cleveland at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York, Chicago at Boston. American Association Indianapolis at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo. Minneap olis at Milwaukee. St. Paul at Kansas City. Nebraska State League Superior at Hastings,. York at Seward, Grand Island at rremont. Kearnev at Columbus Mink League Maryvllle at Shenandoah. Auburn at Falls City, Nebraska City at Clarinda. Bpnhr, e ... Hagerman, p. Totals .... 32 11 U DES MOINES. 27 14 3 AB. It II. 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 .0 0 0 o. 1 2 1 ia 2 1 0 0 0 A. 1 8 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 t 0 Anderson, rf, Colligan, ss... Curtis, IT..... Mattlck, cf... Dwyer, ,1b Kores, 8b Graham, 2b.. Lynch, c...... Patton, p...,, Northrup, p., Bachant .... 4 3 8 '"M .. 1 Totals ' .32 1 7 ' 24 1? I Batted for, Northrup In' the ninth. Dea Moines. .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 " Stolen base: Lindsay. Two-base rhlt: 5',,r;, . T1ree-tai .hl.U,' Caasldy, Welden "'vKattlcki, ;..ndme run: Lloyd, Spuhr. Sacirlfice hits: ,,qymore, Llnday. Kucrl flc fly: Lindsay, . Struck out: By Hager 8: by Northrup, 1. Bases on balls: or Hagerman, 4; .off Patton, 1; off Northrup, 1.. Double plays: Coffey to Lloyd to Lindsay; Qulllen to" Lloyd to Lindsay; ' Llndsfty, unassisted. , Wild pitches: Hagerman, 2. .Left oi basei; Denver, 8; Des Moines. 8. Innings pitohed: By Patton, three and one-third, t hlta; by Northrup, four and two-thirds. 6 hits. Time: 1:45. -Umpire: HaskeU. LINCOLN LOSES PITCHERS DUEL St. Joseph Wins Aaraln by Score of Two to One, BT. JOSEPH. June 1 St. Joseph beat Lincoln again today-In a pitchers' battle by the score of 2 to 1. Although he was hit hardest, Chellette was best In the pinches. He fanned ten Lincoln men. Score: . LINCOLN. ' ' AB. R. H. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o. 8 8 1 0 . 1 2 7 7 1 0' 0 Gamier, mu. ' Dundon, 2b 4 Cole. cf. 4 Cobb, rf Cook man, 3b. .. Miller, If. Thomas, lb. w.. McGraw. c Stratton, c Hagerman, p. .. Wolverton, p. . McCormlck .... Unglaub . 8 .3 . 4 . 8 . t . 0 . t . 0 . 1 . 1 .31 Totals .4., 8 24 8 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. O. 1 1 13 0 A. 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 o i 14 Kelly, rf Powell, If. ... Jones, lb Rellly; 2b Zwllllng. cf. . Gosaelt c. .... Melnke, ss. ... Hamilton, 3b. Chellette, p. .. 4 Totals 28 8 27 Batted for MoOraw In seventh. Batted for Hagerman In seventh. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-1 3 Stolen bases: Cobb. Kellv Jones Meinko Struck out: By Chellette. 10; bv Hagerman 8. Bases on balls: Off Chellette. 1; off Hagerman, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Chel lette, 1. Wild pitch: Hagerman. Left on bases: St Joseph, 6; Lincoln. 6. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Shoemaker. ROBINSON JOINS AT LINCOLN New Pitcher from Toledo Has s Good Record for the I. mat Two Years. Another twlrler has been landed by Pa Rourke to strengthen his pitching staff. The latest acquisition Is Karl Robinson and he halls from the Toledo camp of the American association. For the last six years Robinson has been connected with the Mudhens and has always been consid ered one of the beet In the league. He will join the team at Lincoln. Last year Robinson was out of the game for most of the season on account of an operation for appendicitis early In the sea son. As a result he pitched J. i thirty games. For that number of ga.i.es he finished with a percentage of .571, having won sixteen games, lost twelve and tied two. In the season of 1306 Robinson got away with an average of .663 for forty-four games pitched. Daavllle (lab Sold to Boyle. DANVILLE. 111.. Jun 1 Jm. h....i vice president of the Danville club of the irmrai, uMiay bought President junn rowers stock, in the club. Boyle Clliea Inln ....... I S . 1 ' - : vw.i,ui ui a majority ol the stock and will assume management Jack McCarthy, who has been the manager, will be released. At Reason Park Sander. At the Benson Eagle s park Sunday, the and"?h.j4 ,h SpauldtnK.. and the J. B Cross team will play the brode.aard Crowns. Plrst tram, to be called at I p m. Any teams looking- for f',mS.,th the Eaglee call Benson or 143. Teams preferred, Tuwnawnds, Hollys and rarrella The Key to the Bltuatlon-Bee Want Ads. Leading Members of Rourke COLUMBUS WINS HOT ONE Balk and Two Costly Errors Kearney Scores. Give YORK RUNS AWAY FROM SEWARD Score of Six to One is Result of Game Watson for Grand Island Allows Only Three Hits by Fremont, COLUMBUS, Neb., June 2. (Special Tel egram.) Columzus won a closely con tested and exciting game from' Kearney to day. Had It not been for a balk and two costly errors the Discoverers, would have shut out the visitors. A one-handed catch by Hard,' drives by Corbett and Mlexell, and Leach's running catch of a fly In deep oenter, were features. Scores: . KEARNEY. COLUMBUS. AH.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.B. L. Oray. cf. 4 1 2 0 0 Melxell, rf.. 4 3 10 0 Downey, 2b. 4 Black, If... 4 1 t I 0 Corbett, It). . J 1 18 0 0 0 E.Brown, 2b S 0 I t I 1 1 I'ttirles, as... 4 1 0 Claire, 3b... 4 11 I 0 R.ltrown, an I I 1 Leach, of,.. 4 0 0 Melum, 3b... 3 1 0 Budura. If.. 0 0 Stuart, c... 8 0 7 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 o o Harvla. rf.. 4 H. Gray, o. 4 M'kurth, lb. 4 Green, p.... 4 0 0 1 o is 10 6 1 Paul, p 4 0 1 o o 0 0 Coppie .... 1 Totals 88 7 25 14 X Totals 30 10 87 11 Patted for Badura In the ninth. One out when Melxell hit the ball over the fence, bringing In the winning run. Kearney ' 00010000 34 Columbus 00011001 26 Earned runs: Kearney. 0: Columbus. 4. Two-base hits: Black, Copple. Three-base hit. Brown. Sacrifice hits: Corbett (2), K. Brown, B. Brown, Melum. Stolen bases: Claire. Melxell (2). K. Brown. Melum. Ba dura, Stuart. Struck out: By Green, 6; by Paul, 1. Bases on balls: off Green, 1. v lid pitch: Paul. Left on bases: Keaniev. 6; Columbus, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Helda. York Wtna Another. , SBWAtRD, Neb., June 2. Special Tele gram.) Scores: SBWAKD. YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Rnhlnson, ss 4 1 0 irdbro'k, lb 4 Lewis, lb. .. 4 1 1 lrye, as i 1 Henn'aey, t I 0 Harmt, cf.. 4 0 Jitrrott, rf.. 6 1 I'ayne. lb... 4 Henry, lb. Uurna, If... Wally, o... Fullon, 8b.. Bpeed, rf... 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 b hatiaa, lb 4 10 4 Fiulih, o.... J Waat, cf. Wbeeler, p. I 0 1 4 0 llm'rsen. p. 4 0 0 Total. . .it Hill I Totals.. ...Is T 27 t 1 York 20020110 0- Seward 00001000 01 Three-base hits: Robinson (2). Two-base hits: Harms. Payne. West. Buses on balls: Off Wheeler. 2; off Tlmrnersen. S. Stu'ck out: By Wheeler, 6; by Tlmrnersen, 6. Hit oy pucnea oan: v neeier. x. uatterles: York, Tlmrnersen and Smith; Seward, Wheeler and Wally. Umpire: McDermott. Time: 1:46. Grand Island Wins. FREMONT, Neb.. June 2. (Special Tel efrram.) Watson pitched (rood ball for Grand Island today, allowing only three hits. The features were a home run by McKlbbeen and the fielding of Turpln. Score: GRAND ISLAND FREMONT. AU H O A.E. AH.H.O.A.E. McLear, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 Bennett, cf. i 1 1 0 0 Kinlth. aa.... 4 12 1 I Fuller, lb... 1 0 7 0 1 M. Klb'n, it. 4 1 I 0 0 lkphner. c... 1 1 t 0 lion, or i 8 1 o 0 Neff, rf 4 1 I 0 Armat's, lb. 1 1 M 1 Carey, Sb... 4 0 0 1 Jokerst. o... 4 1 1 OTmpsnn. aa. 1 4 I K&con, 2b. .. 4 I 1 1 0 Turpln, If . . 1 0 5 0 Marshall, 3b 1 0 I 0 1 Johnauo. lb. 1 0 1 1 waison. p.. 4 0 0 1 4 Bmlih. p.... 4 0 1 1 0 0 -itouaa ., Totals 34 lit I 4 1 0 Totals 80 326 7 1 Rous batted for Johnson In the ninth. Cook out. hit by batted ball. Bacon out on third attempt to bunt. Grand Island 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 28 Fremont 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 U3 Two-base lilts. Bennett, Bohner, Cook. Home run: McKibben. Bases on balls: Off Wrtson, 6; off Smith, 4. Struck out: By Watson, 6; by Smith, 9. Stolen bases: Watson, Bohner, ,Neff. Sacrifice flies: MoKibben, Turpln. Attendance: 4uo. Time: 2:10. I'mplre: McKee. 8 a perl or Wins ia Blowup. HASTINGS, Neb., June 1 (Special Tele gram ) 1'ntil the ninth Inning the game was good. After that both teams went Into the air. Superior had the better of the balloon ascension. Oaraee made a spectac ular catch with two men on bases. Score: Hasting 010100002 26 Superior 201000100 4 Two-base hits: Hutchinson, O Brlen, D. Pockewits, Hpellman, Coyle. Three-base hit: Pierce, struck out: By Hoffman, 1; by Orth. 6; by Hill, 1. Baite on balls: Oft Hoffman, 6; off Orth. 1. Stolen base: Watson (4). Donnelly, ftbellman (2), Coyle, P. liec'kewlts. Sacrifice hits: Oursee, Michaels,. Double play: Hastings, 1; bupwlor, 1. I'mplre: The! I. Hilton Wins British Golf Title. PRESTWTCK, Scotland. June I. II. H Hilton, Liverpool, today won the Bntleh amateur golf championship for the third tune, defeating a). A. Iseen of the Lytham uuii club, by 4 up and 1 to play. b: . m iCbtT J- - V - - 4 V f '' s 7 ; ' ' VA ! GUS WILLIAMS. HOOSIERS SHADE SENATORS Indianapolis Takes Close Game in the Eighth Inning. . FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Columbus Scores In Fourth and Indianapolis Tlee It In Sixth on Htta by Hallman and Woodruff. COLUMBUS. O., Juno 2. Indianapolis took a close game, featured by the field ing of Woodruff and O'Rourke, from Co lumbus In the eighth Inning on two er rors, Woodruff's single and a long fly by Houser. Columbus scored In the fourth and Indianapolis tied It In the sixth on hits by Hallman and Woodruff and Houser's secriflce fly. Score: Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 T'o-bai hits: Confrulton, Houser, Wil liams. First base on balls: Off Merx, 1 Struck out: By Cook. 3; bv Merz, 2, Time: 1:28. Umpires: BlerhaH.isr and Weddlge. Hits First Ball or Home Hun. KANSAS CITY, June 2. A home run by Barbeau for Kansas City on the first ball pitched by O'Toole started the acorlng here today and St. Paul was never able to over come the lead. Timely hitting in the follow ing Innings added nine more scores for the locals, while the visitors were able to get but three. Fere: BT. PAVru KANSAS CITY. AH H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E, Clark, It 5 4 1 0 4 F&rbui. lb 1 1 1 1 0 Peleh'ty. rf I 1 0 1 1 Oanlner. if. 4 1 4 1 0 McCm'k. lb 4 0 1 1 1 Uive. lb 6 110 0 Autrey, IB.. 4 0 11 0 Hyatt, of.. 4 110 1 Halaom. cf. 4 18 0 Butler, ss. .. 4 1 1 1 Spencer, c.. 10 6 1 Howell, ta.. 4 111 O'Tnola. p.. I 1 0 1 Chocn, p..... 1 0 0 I titalirer 10 0 0 1 ct.rrlrtrm. "10 118 1 Downey. 2b. 4 1 1 4 0 6 O'Connor, o. 4 1 4 4 1 1 Powell, p... 6 10 10 0 Totals 34 11 27 10 4 0 Totals 17 14 10 4 Hated fro Chech In ninth. Pt. Paul 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 18 Kansas City 10221031 10 Two-base hits: Powell, Love. Home run: Burbeau. Sacrifice hits: Smoot, Corridon (2). Sacrifice fly: Smoot. Stolen baaes: Dele lianty, Huuell. Base on balls: Off O'Toole. 8; off Chech, 1; off Powell. L Struck out: By O'Toole. 1; by Chech, 3; by Powell, 1. Hits: Off O'Toole, 7 In four Innings; off Chech, 5 In three Innings. Double plays: Corridon to Downey to Love. Passed Balls: O'Connor, 2. First base on errors: St. Paul, 8; Kansas City, 3. 1-ft on bases: 8t. Paul, 5; Kansas City, . Hit by pitched ball: By Chech, Hyatt. Time: 1:50. Umpires. Ed dlnger and Hayes. DRYS ARE FIGHTING EAGER Have Knives Out to Get Scalp of Athletic Manager at Nebraska I'nlveraltr. LINCOLN. June 2 (Special 1-Tlnrl O. Eager, for several years past athletic man ager at the State university and at the late session a representative In the Nebraska legislature, la the center of a storm which threatens to end In his retirement from the former position. Those familiar with the details of the af fair assert that only by a stiff fight can Eager hope to withstand the assault and be re-elected. Whether he expects to do this Is a question which he refuses to def initely answer. His friends say that he will not give up without a struggle. The fact that Eager was an active wet In the deliberations of the late session of the legislature is said to have reacted against him and to have loot him dry support, which would have otherwise been his Kager's term Is about to expire and the drys are said to be laying their plans in an effort to name a successor when the time comes. . ( BE-TCreii U PviiH U-VT Family-XVIII BOSTON RALLIES AND WINS Forges to the Front in the Ninth on Cincinnati. FIVE HITS AND A WALK HELP Prom the Position of One Behind the Red . the Beaneatera Make a.- r Grand Effort Which -Connts. CINCINNATI, June 2. Boston had a bat ting rally In the ninth inning today and five hits and a base on balls netted them four runs, giving them a victory over Cin cinnati, 8 to S. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AD H O A E ABHOAE. gweenay. lb.. 4 I 0 40 Beachar. If., Tenney, lb.. 4 I 11 8 t 0 Kmn. 2b... Hercog, aa.. 4 Miller, rt....4 0 Rate, cf..., 0 Hobllttel.Ib 0 Mitchell rf. 0 liowney, as. 0 Grant, 3b... 0 Clarke, o.. 0 Gaapar, p.. 0 McCjutllen.p 0 Ut k Inaerton, II Goode, rt. . . . 4 Btelnfeldt.lb 4 Karlriaa, c. 4 ''M at tern. p. I Pfeffer, p... 0 Orahain ... 1 Uolllna .... 0 0 Total ....14 1 17 14 4 Total! ....a 14 87 11 0 i Matted for Mattern In ninth. Ran for Graham In ninth. aBtted for Mcgulllen In ninth. Boston 2 2 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati .......... 2 0 2 0 0 1 4-8 0-6 Three-base hits: I teacher, Egan, Mitchell, flweeney. Hits: Off Caspar, 5 In one and two-thirds Inning; off MuQulllen. 0 In seven tnnlnga; off Mattern, 9 In eight Inning. Sacrifice hit: Downey. Stolen bases: Mat tern, Sweeney, Bescher, Kgan, Collins. Double plays: Rarlden and Tenney; Mitch ell, Hoblltzel and Clarke. Left on b:s: Boston. 7; Cincinnati. 6 Bases on bali: Off Mattern. 2; off Pfeffer, 1: off McOuil len, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Mcgulllen, Herzog. Struck out: By Mattern, 5; by Pfeffer. 1: by Mcgulllen, 8. Time: 2;00. Umpires: Rigler and Finneran. Pirates Defeat Phillies. PITTSBURG. June 2 The Philadelphia team made Its final appearance In Pittsburg this season and was defeated. The visitors escaped a shutout by getting two two-b.g-gerB in the ninth Inning. The home team fell on Humphreys in the eight Inning when nine men went to bat. Score: PHILADELPHIA. P1TT8M1RO. AH HOAR AB H O A.E. Knabe, 2b... 4 2 1 4 0 Carer, If b 1 0 eaMktrt f;f . . I 1 1 0 Ilyrna, lb... 4 1 0 1 M. K'nle, 2b. 4 1 4 0 Wanner, aa.. 4 14 0 Huntar, lb.. 1 11 0 eLach, cf... 4 11 Lobert, 8b. .. I Mazse. If... 4 1 1 0 8 Lud-ru. lb. t ill Walah. rf... 4 1 1 Poolan, aa.. 4 Dootn, - 0.....4 Humphrra,p 1 ftrwan, p.... 0 Moran 1 (Calmer, p 0 WeUbano . 1 I 0 I 4 0 0 0 0 1 Wllaon. rf.. .411 0 8lmon. a.. .41) .410 0 Adama, p . 0 0 Taula ... 26 U 17 la 0 0 00 1 4 0 0 Totala ....it 11 24 15 1 Butted for Rowan In seventh. Bated for Chalmers In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Pittsburg 10010500 7 Two-base hits: Luderus, Walsh, Doolan (2), Byrne, Wagner. Adams. Three-base hit: Leach. Struck out: By Chalmers, 2; by Adams, 2. Hits: Off Humphreys, 12 In five and one-third Innings; off Rowan, 2 in two thirds of an inning; off Chalmers. 1 In two Innings. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O Day and Brennan. Giants Win In Fifth. CHICAGO, June 2. New York came from behind In the first game of the erles and defeated Clilcbgo. Cole could not locate the plate. Richie relieved him and forced In a run. Raymond's wlldness was re sponsible for Chicago' early lead. J. Doyle doubling and clearing the base In the first. Score: NEW YOICK. CHICAOO. U,H O A".. AB H O A K IXiTore. rf . a 1 0 0 0 she-kard. II I I 1 0 I V Doyle, lb 1 0 1 1 0 frVhulte, rf. I 0 I 0 0 1'letcher. lb 1 0 1 4 0 H"fmn, lb . 4 I I 0 0 EQadfraia.ci 10 10 0 Kalaer, cf-.. 4 0 116 Murray, It. I 1 1 0 DJ Imvle. Sb 4 I 1 I IMarkle. lb. 4 4 II 1 Tinker, a . I I I I I bridwrll, aa. I 1 I 0 Kim man, tb 4 1 1 4 0 Pevlin. lb.. I 0 0 I 0 Kiln, c... 4 0 7 1 0 Wllaun, c... 4 0 7 0 0 Tola, p 110 10 kaymuDd, p. 1 0 0 1 0 HI. ti'e. p... I 0 0 1 4 Amea, p.... 1 0 0 1 0 baler 1 0 0 0 0 Totala ....! 4 17 15 4 Totals ... it 17 14 1 Batted for Kit hie In the ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0-7 Chicago 3 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: J. Doyle, Murray, Brld wcll. Hits: Off Raymond, 3 In one aud one-thlru inning: off Amea. C In seven and two-third inning; off Cole, 4 In four and une-third Inning; off Richie, t In four and two-thirds Inning. Base on balls: off Cole, 4; off Raymond, I; off Kluhie, I Struck out; By Ames. 7; by Cole, 2, by Richie, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Jolm tone and Eaaon. Game at Ilets Park. Lots of life at Diets park Is billed for Saturday afternoon. The rival lake border ers In the shape of the Rod and Uun Base Ball rlub will endeavor to sail back over the waters with the alp of the Diets baa balllst. Of course, the Diet think thuy tan make the gun warriors dance to that famous musical hit called "Dreaming." Game called at i M, ta. ITbllowliie; U the WASHINGTON HITS BALL HARD Four Detroit Pitcheis Are Unable to Stop the Slaughter. HITS FOE THIRTY .THREE BASES Kvery Man oa the Washlnarton Team Feept MeHrlde Lands oa the Horsehlde -7 Srrrntera lilts Made. WASHINGTON. June lDtrolt used four pitchers against Washington today in an unsuccessful attempt to stop, the hit ting. Washington won. 14 to 7. Washing ton's hits totalled thirty-three bas!s. Score: WASHINGTON. PETROrT All. HO A E AB H O A B .401 10 Mllnn. rf ... i JnflM If Conror, 8b. . 4 lllylWt, If 4 GpMlrr. rf.. 6 MrllrM. h. 4 Oin'h'm. lb. t Henrr. lb... 4 Alnnilth. c..'4 Hushes, p... 4 I Iiunh, m. 1 Cohh, tt. V Oawfnr.1 .10 4' t 4 rf. 5 I 0 I It i 1 0 Dlrhntr.lb I MnrurliT. tb S 0 (1Ir, lb, 4 1 stnniR, c. .. I 1 Wlllptl. a... 1 I 10 1 4 1 0 Wnrlti, p 4 T rVtvliiRton, p. I IMtchHI, p.. 0 Srhallr .. 1 ToUI ...,S8 17 7 TftUll 18 14 14 t Batted for Covington In eighth. Washington 2 1 fi 0 1 0 0 4 14 Detroit 8O01J10O1-7 Two-base hltR: Ullvelt Morlarlty. Three base hits: Alnsmlth. Milan, (lessler. H ime runs: Cunningham. Iliiglns, tiessler Hits: off Wlllett. 5 In two innings; off Works, S In one-third Inning; off Covington, 6 In four and two-thirds Innings; off Mitchell, 4 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Henry O Leary. Stolen bases: Cohh, Oessler. Dou ble play: O' Leary to Delehantv. Ieft on bases: Wsshlngton, 7; Detroit. 7. Bases on balls: (iff Hughes, 4; off Works, 2; off Mitchell, l. First base on errors: Washing ton. 2; Detroit. 3. lilt bv pitched ball: Ily Covington, Alnsmlth and Milan. Struck out: iiy Hughes, 4; by Wlllett. 1; bv Cov ington. 8. Time, 2:0i. Umpires: plneen and Perrlne. Athletics Troanre Naps. FHILADBLPHIA. June 2.-After raising the world's championship pennant this afternoon, Philadelphia defeated Cleveland in a game w hlch was stoptied at the end of the seventh Inning bv rain, the score was 5 to 1. President Johnson of the Ameri can league and President Lynch of the Nntlonal league witnessed the ceremonies. Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. O AB.HO.AE. AHHO.AB. , , .... . . v Aiunj, II,,.. u 4 H 9 OlRi-n. ia.... 8 0 I I 0 OMrlng, rf.. 4 0 4 t , . . . v i u u onina, zd. .lllio Ptovall. lb.. 3 .0 4 1 0 Barr 8b... 4 10 10 Tllrm'in. If.. I 1 I n n i,.... ,k i X i 1 I Turner, Jb... 0 0 0 0 Murohr. rf" 1 t a n n Rail. ?h 1114 0 Harry, as... 8 0 1 0 1 I 0 a I 0 Thomaa, C.I I t 10 Land, c... Kaler, p... v i i rians, p.... i s s i 0 Totala ....14 .11110 1 Total ....84 4 81 T.l ri,'.Vljnd 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Philadelphia 0 2 0 1 2 0 05 Two-base hits: Collins. Murphv.' Three- .?.se ,,t: Thomas, stolen bases: Turner ,."aK'r- ljeTt "n oases: Clevelund, 3; Philadelphia, fi. First on balls: Off Kaler. 6; ort Plank. 1. First on errors: Cleveland.. 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Kaler, 6; by Plank, . Passed ball; Land Time: 1:30. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. Box Hit Ball Hard. " BOSTON, June 2 Chicago hit the ball hard today and assisted by ragged fielding on the part of some of the locals, won easily, 13 to 8. Score: BOSTON. ... CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B. inunn Hooper, rf..' 4) 1 1 0 1 Melntyre, rf 4 10 0 0 Yerkes, 8b.. 4 11 1 0 Lord, lb 4 10 4 0 Speaker, cf. 6 1 1 0 0 Callahan. If. 6 1 0 0 0 Lewi, If.... 6 10 1 1 Btxlle, cf.... 6 110 0 Enli:b.ii a,il A IColtln. ll.. ( 14 0 4 ,f,f W ,Vd jafrt-iEnw't bl 0 7.0 w-nama.-iDi is- t 7 mm an, s.. 4 14 10 N'amakei!, e 1 0 f 1" 0 Payne, o... 4 0 0 0 Wood. p.... 0 0 0 1 1 Le.ne, p.... 1 10 10 nan. p Ulmstead, p 1 0 0 4 0 Gardner ... 1 0400- Riggert ... 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 41 17 17 16 0 -r T ' Totals. ..14 It 14 4. Batted for Nunamaker In ninth. Batted for Hall In ninth. 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Hits: off Hamilton, s In six Innings; off Nelson, none in one inning ; off l'elty, 1 In one Innings: off Hroe kett. In seven and one-third Innings; off llsher. nine In one nil two-thirds Innings. Iltne; um pires: Evans und Mullen. Falls City Gets Second Game with Auburn Maryville and Clarinda Are the Other Winners in the Mink League. FALLS CITV, Neb., June 2 -(Ppeclal Tel egram.) Falls City took the second game of the Auburn series today In a fast, snappy conteot. Auburn had a batting rally In the eighth, but could not quite win. Score: RUE. Falls City 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 5 2 Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-3 3 2 Batteries: Falls City, Woods end Frazer; Auburn. Znnrlervan and Mticaer. SHENANDOAH, la.. Juno 2 (Special Telegram. In a fast game today Mary vllle outliit Shenandoah and won. Score: . R H E. Shenandoah 3 ! 1 Maryvllle 4 12 2 Untteries: Shenandoah. Cochran ami Castle;. Maryvllle, Irk and Dlotz. Um pire: Davidson. CIxARINDA, Ia.-, June 2 (Special Tele gram.) 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