, n Mlll mm -r ,r ! ii i mr r-ir SPORTS il I - I! Sunday Bee, 'HE part rrvE SPORTING SECTION PAGES ONE TO FOUR Omaha VOL. XL-XO. 50. Rourkes Outplay Antelopes, 5-2; Cubs Regain Second Place; Topeka Beats Sioux FENTRESS HOLDS LINCOLN DOWN Omaha Team Outhits and Outplays the Prohibitionists in Open ing Game. THEY COME UP FROM BEHIND Lincoln Get a Good Lead, bat Does Sot Hold It. EASE HITS THE BALL HARD Secnrei the Only Three-Sacker Dur ing the Game. KNEAVES MAZES ONLY ERROR Trlbo'avf Rotrki Plnr Real rp-to-. Date Ball and Add Another Game to tho Right Bid of the Ledger. LINCOLN, June 8. Omaha outbatted and Otrtflelded Lincoln today( winning by 5 to 2. Score: LINCOLN. AH. R. It. O. A. K. Oagnler, s 4 0 2 1 I 8 0 TJnglaub, 2b 4 1 IB 1 0 Coin, cf 3 114 0 0 Cobb, rf...... 8 0 1110 Cockman, 8b 8 0 110 2 MoCormtcK, If 3 0 0 1 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 (. 1 8 2 0 MoOraw, o 3 0 0 8 8 1 Dundon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Farthing, P 3 0 1 2 3 0 Totrt V 3 27 1 S OMAHA. AR R. IT. O. A. R Pick, b 3 112 4 0 Kan, lb S 1 1 13 0 0 Williams, rf 3 0 3 0 0 0 Nlehoff. Sb 2 10 8 10 King, cf 4 0 2 1 1 0 Pohoonovsr. If 4 0 1 4 0 0 Kneavee. 3 1114 1 Agnew. o 8 1 13 2 0 Fentress, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Tbtala. so R 27 15 1 Batted for McOraw in ninth. Llnooln 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Omaha 0 0000311 1-6 Runa batted In: Cobb, King. Williams. Three-baae hit: Kane. Two-bate hits: TJnglaub, Schoonover. A Knew. Double ; plays: King to Nlehoff, Pick to Kane. Stolen bases: Oagule-r, Cockmon. pick, Williams, Niahoff (2). Agnew. Sacrifice hltsi MoCormlok. WIlllnniK, Nlehotf, Ag new, Kneavea. Left on bae: Lincoln, 7; Omaha, 7. Struck out: By Fsrihing. 1; by Fentress a Bases on bolls: Off Farth ing, I; oft Fentress, 1. lilt by pitched ball: y Fentress. 1: by Farthing, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpires! Oonulng ani Htterman. GRIZZLIES WET LN THE NINTH - Beta) Teams Pat Over Foar Men In ' Eighth laalnc DKNVER, June I. Denvrr defeated the visitor by a aoore of 8 to 7 after making four run In tha eighth Inning, with two hits and (our walks. O'Brien was aent la to relieve Ehman In the ninth, with three ften on base and one out. Scores , - DENVER. . , AB. R. It. 0 0 0 O. A. E. 8 8 0 lv 0 0 10 0 14 0 17 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 22 "l O, A. ID. 8 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 10 8 0 1 2 6 0 8 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 17 "l Lloyd, 8b..... 4 , Ollmore, of......... Cnanidy, rf..... 4 Qulllln, lb I rliviay. lb.... ....... a. 8 Cuf.y, as. ............. 8 Wsfdensaul. if S JUrrla, p 8 Eli man, p 0 O'BrUn, p o Totals 3 8 11 DB3 MOINES. AB. R. IL Anderson, rf 4 0 0 Colllgaa. aa. 3 3 1 Curtis. If... 8 1-1 Msttloks. cf t 3 8 Jpwysr, lb.....,.....,., 8 1 1 Korea, 8b 4 0 1 Graham, 3b.... 4 0 0 Lynoh, c , 8 0 1 Hue ton, p. ...4.. ...... 10 0 Hsrsoho, p... 0.0 0 MoKee, P 0 0 0 eVBhant ....... . Ill Total 84 "7 " BeVttod tor McKee in the ninth. Peover 10000 114 8 Sea liotnea 01010004 17 Brotan bases: Weldonaaul. Coffev. Ba ch an t, Lloyd. Two-base hlta: Mattlcks, Lindsay, Curtle. Three-baae hits: Spahr, Lloyd. Sacrifice hits: Curtis. Colllgan. Ollmora. Passed bail: Rpa.hr. Struck out: Py Hueston. a First base on ball: Off Harris, 3; off Hueston, 8: off Khmnn. 2; Off Harsohe, 1; off McKee, 1. Left on bases: Denver, I; Des Moines, a Innings piuhedi Br Harris, 7H; runs. 6; hits, 8; , by Khman, 1; hlta, 1; by Hussion, 7H; runa, 4i hits. ID; by Hersche, 14; runs. 1; by Mo Kae, H; rune, 8: hits, 1; by O'Brien, 1: runs, 1 Tims: 1.68. Umpire: Morgan. RESULTS IN THREE-I LEAGUE Davav.ll, Watserloo, Peoria and Rock , Island Win Games. DANVXLLEv June a Danville bunched bits In the seoond and third and won from Qulney. to a Boors: R.H.E lanvllle 6 11 1 Quincy s 8 8 iatenest Kirwin ana HUdebrand; Bpen- vvr, nmtr ana rrney. WATERLOO. June 8. Waterloo scored three runs in the UUrd and beat Taven- porx, to a. Ooore: R H E. Waterloo 3 8 4 Davenport . 2 0 0 uaiienesi eiowers ana Wolfe; Dick. Crabby Valab and O'Leary. uuuiitn, june 1. novua neia cecatur Jo ens nit in eleven innlncs. wlnnuaf 2 to 0. 'uorst R.H.E. Decatur 0 1 0 Jeoria 2 8 0 list teri est Rustenaven and Johnson; Hov- ua ana aoooe. HOCK XHLAKP, June 3 Rock Island wen xrem iunuo.ue, s to a, tooay. Boo re: . . . R-H.E pxi Island.. 4 2 Dublin ue , R 13 3 tiatveiws; larstt, ueiiar and Custer; era, Koggo and Boucher, Krelts. TBur-iiraiita go at hakdolph Velertds Loses Contest by n llnsle Boore. UAITDOLPH. Neb., June a (Special Tel Warn.) Randolph defeated Coleridge here tuday In a hard-fouht ten-lunlng conlem. The fleldlns; of both teama was raKU, but Randolph hit and ran bosea better than Culerlle. Hcoret Anoi.rH. oouaunoa. AB.R.B.B. a.B.R-H.. kr.. i 1 nr. tkweia, la... 4 3 S m 11 1 r. tk...... 10 14 Baa UtaiMla, ML... I 1 1 S V. Osltar. aa... I I 1 jr. uaitw, ta.. 1 1 Vmmut, .. t I BM. If Ills iMaara. I hall. St. I 8 8 Huh. lb.. lt I 3 b.lUro. (.... I(t t Wvtf. a. tilt 1 Murrtsua. el... 41 hrwerta. at.. 4 it....... ( Oajrtea. -.. 4 4 iUawUura, it.. 4 Totals..,..... 8 U 4 Totals a T t T Randolph 0 00101830 14 Culorldce 0 1 1 1 0 4 07 Three-base hit: K reuse. Two-base hlta: Ham b I In, Hall, Ballard, stolen baaea; Hall, llaaiblla. Umpire: Devere. Pvement Kaneeta ta Lead. FREMONT, Neb., June 3 'Special.) tlase bail fiina are exoeottnK the i"hinp to fO to first pluce this week bv u,klr two from Grand Island. Wrw-e Harrv Sm th Waa farmed out, I limns are okuic better, and they never loukeii had at anv time house, the other new pitch r. Is also doing some fast work. and. unlike many pitch ers, he Is usually there with the aiitk. . Western T ' " tmi-.-i" ' Hint. . PUEBLO TAKES SHORT GAME Flayi First Contest at Home in the Western League. ' ' FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO ONE Powell, Davis aad Bera-er Secnre Three-Base Hlta Jonea and Koer ner Get TvToBnsra-ere Five Strlkeonts. PUKBLO. Colo., June a Pueblo played Its first K&vme at home In the Western lea (rue this afternoon, defeating St, Joseph in one of the shortest games of the sea son, 4 to L Previous to the came there was a short parade, bended by a band. Four thousand people welcomed the team at the ball park. Score: PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mlddleton, cf 4 0 11 Bereer, s... 4 116 6 Felden. If.. 4 0 0 1 0 Koerner, lb. 4 0 1 15 1 Hughes, 2b a. 8 1111 Davis, rf w8 1 1" 1.0 Schmld, ab.a.M 8 0 10 7 Rhaw, o 8 1 13.1 i ' i Durham, p 10 0 Totals a SI 4 ST. JOeTTPH. 8 tl 18 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelly, rf Powell, If Jones, lb........ Rellly, 2b.....a Zwllllns;, cf.., . 4 . 4 . 3 . 8 0 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 6 13 0 1 0 6 4 1 0 8 OosHeitt, e 4 tMelnke, ss. ............ 3 Hamilton, Sb.. 3 Kaufman, p 1 Kerns 1 0 0 Totals SO 1 6 84 14 0 Bated for ZwULLn In -the ninth. Pueblo 0 3 0-0 1 0 0 1 4 St. Joseph 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Jones, Koerner. Three base hits: Powell, Davis, Bereer. Bases on balls: Off Kaufman, 1; off Durham, X. Struck out: By Kaufman, 2; by Durham, 2. Double play: Hughes to Berger to Koerner. retiring Jones and Rellly. Hit by pitched ball: Hughes, by Kaufman. Time; 1.2o. Umpire: HaekelL Auburn Wins Third Game of the Series On Many Errors - Falls City Loses Contest by Single Score Clarinda Hits Ball Hard. FALS C1TT. Neb-, June a (Special Tel egram.) Auburn woo the third game of the series. Fails City making costly errors. Score: , R.H.K. Aubum - 4 0 0 010 0 0 0-4 4 t Falls City 0 0 01 0 3 0 0 04 7 6 Batteries: Auburn, tllrsch and Mueser: Fails City. Thornton. Forester and Fra aler. Umpire: Bage. CLARIS DA, la., June a (Special Tele gram.) The locals hit the bail hard today and won from Nebraska CHy by the score of U to a boo re: R.H.E. Clartnda .3 4 10 10 3 0 11 14 3 Nebraska City .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 V- 1 7 t Batteries: Clartnda, purch, Walters and Harmony; Nebraska City, Charles worth. Walla, and Noles and Bradley. Umpire: Werner. 8HKNANTOAH, Is,, Juns a pedal Teleirram. ) Lavslle was knocked out of the box today and Duron could not stop M&ryvlllo's victorious march. . Bcore: R.H.E. Marv'V.e 8 11 1 Ehen'.nJnnU 444 4 I rVa,tre: 1iiv'v111e, Southward and TXtns: fniwmiMr. Lavelle, Duraxt and Cat-itle. UrSiAre: 3vvldson. VeOk WW da Arapahoe. M'OOOX. ,fJi a (Special.) Mo- Cns wen th- I'l r.ine of the season this afternoon frtni .jhoe in a rloee game, the cure txatng I to 1 MoCooke "'' artist was too rnuih for the visiting "bravea." The ItK-al funs Iuok fi r a successful season of grKnt bull. Today's game shows very goo.1 metal and mxterfal which will work out In a very satisfactory manner. I . w sx. -;"--- . w , ,;', fl. '"r Jl ; . V ': ." e t ;-lavata.ei': ... , '4 T a -j ! . ' V. -'-y, -.7 a 1 r 1 M 'f : - -: I -ra- I 'iff. 1 -v M- -'-V ' . ' I V- .J a V , I ' : x saeT' i. x-. : ' 'us - , t l , - ' , , - ' . V ..... .fj.'it f ,,. I !.::::! !.:. : " i f ' . .-.... N : f . ... ! K "a",a'Miwaaa' aMatMiwaw .aai-a)Ma-.a jit-ito i.n.l i. tilt Krt....,,n 1,1. 1. mm. . ) v . ' SaaiauMte - - ..oi . ; . . w , .. . J . ' f ? : ? ..:- --: .. ...- ? .... ' - H-i I ' ' --- ..T.S..?... a . 1 a,,, l ...,,.l.v, , ,,-l.t f....,a .,,,.,.,, ,, t , OMAHA, League Wanderers Who Have . I S7 mi ' Wl ' . ..a -V. 'tiil..., ...i.. ,iW . WICHITA TEAM YORK SHUTS OUT SEWARD Welkins Pitches Fine Game, Allowing - Only Two Kits." " SUPERIOR WINNER OF GOOD GAME One to Good Over Hastings After Hard Battle Kearney Bests Columbns Fremont Wins Game, SEWARD, Neb., Juns a (Special Tele gram.) York defeated Seward today in a well played game. Wllkina pitched a nioe game, only allowing Seward . two hits. Score; , SEWARD. AB. R. H. O. A. E .. S 0) 0 8 3 0 .. 4 0 0 3 8 0 .. 4 0 0 10 0 1 Robinson, ss . Lewis, 2b Henry, lb Burns, If Wally, o Fuilea, Sb Speed, rf West, cf Stewart, p Hansen, p 4 0 0 10 0 8 0 0 6 . 8 0 3 0 114 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 13 10 10 0 110 Totals 27 YORK. 2 27 13 AB. R H. 0 1 O. 0 4 1 1 0 1 12 7 1 A. E. Bradbrook, 2b f arrell, 3b Hennessey, If .. Harms, cf Jar ran, rf Dye, ss Payne, lb Smith, o YVUklns, p 4 2 4 4 4- 4 , 4 4 4 3 1 Totals ; S 3 10 27 13 1 York 00013000 9-0 Seward 00000000 00 Three-base hit: Hennessey. Two-base hits: Fullen, Harms. Bases on balls: Off Stewart, 1; off Wllkina, 2. Wild pitches. By Wllkina, a Struck out: By Hanson, 4; by Wllkina,. 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Hanson, 1: by Wllkina, L Time: 1:26. Um pire: MoDermott. GRAND . ISLAND HAS NO CHANCE Fremont on Homo Groanda, Does Soma Batting;. ' FREMONT, Neb.. June a (Special Tele gram.) Rouse's pitching, Johnson's and Nefrs batting and the general ail round work of the Fremont team featured today's contest. Orand Island never had a chance and was beateny, I to L Score GRAND ISLAND. A.B. R- IL O. A. E tar, ri ............ 4 1110 nnmn. ss I McKlbben, If 8 Cook, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Armstrong, lb 4 13 Jukerst. e . .. 4 Bacon. 2b . .. Marshall, Sb Morse, p Watson ........ . 4 ..1 3 1 81 Totals 6 4 13 FREMONT. A.B. K Jt ft Ea 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bennett, cf 4 Fullen, lb 6 Thompson, ss ......... 3 nonner, o ,. Neff. rf .... Turpln, If . Carey. 3b .. Johnson, tb Itouse, p . . .. 4 4 4 :::::: .-a... S Totala SK S a aa , ------ w w a. a 1 a. . -Batted ror Marshall In the ninth. Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Fremont 0 0 '1 0 1 8 1 0 4 Two-base hits: Carey. Turpln. Home run 1 Johnson. First base on balls; Off Rouse, 4; off Morse, 1. b truck out: By Rouse, 4- by Morse, 1 Stolen bases: Moras. Fullun, Thompson, Bohaer. Stuurlfloe hits: Smith, Bennett. Rouse. Time: 186. Um lre: MoOee. COLUMBUS FALLS ON ERRORS Ontnlays Kearney, net Game Goes to Visitors. COLUMBUS. Neb.. June 8 (Special Tele gram.) Columbus lost today's game (Continued on Page Two.) a 'fT. ' ' ' J'- --.V. ; ,.;;: '' "S-r "VaW V SUNDAY MOIlNL0, JUNE : 1. ;i. t 1. aai "' ' ' .TTa. l aanaaaaaaa "-r t ' . s AB IT LINES UP IN OMAHA BEFORE Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. ' NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Denver U 18 .4'i New York.... 26 la .635 Sioux City. ..24 14 .632 Chicago 25 ltf .fthi Lincoln .....22 IE .oii Phllailphla..2i 17 .005 St, Joseph. JtO 21 .4KX Pittsburg ....25 18 .581 Omaha 20 .4K7'tit. Iuls 21 20 .512 Pueblo 21 14 .467) Cincinnati ...ID 23 .452 1 Topeka 18 21 .4021 Brooklyn 15 27 .357 Dea Moines.. 6 36 .1251 Boston 11 32 .256 AMEK. ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE. . W. L. Pet. W.L-Pct. Kan. Clty...2 17 .6301 Detroit 34 12 .739 Columbus ...28 19 .6M; Philadelphia. 16 .619 Minneapolis.. 26 24 Boston - 23 13 .M8 .St. Paul 24 24 .6U0 Chicago ......2118.538 Milwaukee ..22 2S .46HINew York ...2121.500 Toledo 22 28 .440 Cleveland ...18 27 .400 Louisville ...21 27 .438 St. Louis 14 31.311 Indianapolis'.. 21 28 .4.'U Washington. ..15 28 . 34 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W. L. Pet I W.L.Pct G'd Island.. 13 8 .!! Falls City ..10 4 .714 FTemont ...11 8 .57!M Clartnda ....10 Auburn 8 Maryvllle ... 7 6 .67 7 .633 8 .47 8 .4a Seward 9 9 .50U Columbus ..10 10.500 Kearney Superior Hastings 9 9 .6001 Neb. City.... 9 10 .474 Shenandoah U .46m 8 12 .200 York 7 12 .3c0 . Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Lincoln, a Des Moines, 7; Denver, a . St .Joseph, 1; Pueblo, 4. S.oux City, 11; Topeka, 12. Ten Innings. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 8; Pittsburg, 4. Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 16. New York, 4; Chicago, a Brooklyn, 7; St. Louis, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 7; Washington 2. , Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 4. St. Louis, 3; New York, a Chicago, 4; Boston, a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 1; Columbus, 6. Louisville, 4; Toledo, a Ten innings. Minneapolis-Milwaukee; rain. St. Paul, 7; Kansas City, & Eight innings. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 3; Hastings, a York, 8; Seward, 0. Grand Island, 1; Fremont, a Kearney, 7; Columbus, a MINK LEAGUE. Maryvllle, 8; Shenandoah, a Auburn, 6; Fails City, 4. Nebraska City, 2; Ciarlnda, IL taVMaa Today. Western Lea,-v) O.nah at Lincoln. Des Moines st Denv-. St, Joseph at Pueblo. Blous. Clt at Tosnlii- Natlonal Leav'ne--Boston at Cincinnati, New York at Cijoago, Brooklyn at St. Louis. American Association Minneapolis at Kansas City, St. Paul at Mlljkee. To ledo at Columbus, indlaxiaiKilis at Louis ville. Nebraska State League Hastings at Sew ard. Kearney at Fremont, Grand Island at Columbus. DOC WHITE DRIVEN . FROM BOX Chicago Loses tas Contest In tbe First Inaln;. BOSTON, June 8. Driving White from the box tn the first inning. Boeton defeated Chicago. Baker, who replaced White, kept the Boston hits well scattered. Score: BOBTOW. CHICAGO. AS. H. O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.g. Hnpa, af... Ill Mclntjrr. H. 4 Oaadnar, lb.. 1111 Lord, lb I 1 ) Spoakar, at.. I I 1 Callahan, U. 4 I I Laala, It 4 1 s Bodl.. d I 1 I Kila, lb.... 4 111 Collins, lb... I 111 asoer, as. . 4 I Tana.Ulll. lb 4 I I 4 Wllllama lb. I 111 Corban, as. .. I I 4 Ceilau. ..! 1 Bullla, s.. 4 I CtoaUa. a..., Il w-hlta, p 1 Haker, I III tS-S l U 1 Blork," 411 lwuskarty .1 ajua t 4 0 Totals. ti M 114 Batted for Corhan in u.e nlntn. Batted for Baker In the ninth. Boaton 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Chicago 0 00003010-4 Twoabaae hits: Speaker, Lewis Hooper. Home run: Bodle. Hits: Off White, I in one Inning; off Baker, i in eight innings, base on balls: off Clcotte, 4, off bavker, 1. Struck out: By Clcotte, t; by Baker, 8. Time. 1:46. Umpires: Connolly and O'laougktln. - i' ' fi-TM L V ,:1 ' e., . . ,, a 'j ...... en ii ... -y- v .... . f MSA A " 1 1 4, 1911. Found a Home Uai-4aaiUaSJiiV. ,1.1 aav. !.' ;,aa., V BEING TRANSFERRED. SCHULTE'S HOMER BREAKS TIE Cubs Win Game by Score of Eight to . Four. . GIANTS GET FOUR IN THE FIRST Raymond and Becker Sent to Club House for Arguing with Umpire. Eight Two-Base Hits During; Contest. CHICAGO, . June a Sohulte's home run. With the bases full,- broke a time game and gave Chicago the second game of the series with New York today, 8 to 4. The visitors got started In the first inning, get ting four scores. Raymond and Becker argued with the umpire on a decision and were sent to the clubhouse. Score: . CHICAOO. AH.H.O.A NSW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. Blwckard, It.. I 8 hullo, rf... Hufruan, lb.. 4 Zlni'man, lb. 0 Buaan. lb.... I J. IMrla. lb. 4 Tlnh.r, ... 4 Halw. cf.... 4 Demn, It... 4 1 u r laicner, id. s 0 tinodKraaa. ot I 0 Murray, rf . . 4 0 MorklH, lb... 4 0 brldwall, aa.. I 0 Uavlln. lb I I 4 1 0 10 Mr ark, e 1 Kiln. 0. 47 1 0 Wilaon. a I Urown, p.... 4 0 0 MarquaM, p. I Hculbsch, p.. I 1 0 'la Uuyla.... 1 Totals. 13 11 17 11 0 Totala 11 t 2 I I nailed for jklarquard in ninth. " Chicago 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 S New York 40000000 04 Two-bat hits: Devlin (2), Sehulte (2), Brldwell (2), Sheckard. Murray. Home run: Sehulte. Hits: Off Brown, 2 in two and' two-thirds innings; off Reulbach, 7 in eight and one-third innings. Sacrifice hits: Brldwell, Shean, Devlin. Stolen baaea: De vore (2), J. Doyle (2), Tinker (2;, Kaiser (2), Wilson (2). Left on bases: Chicago, 7; New York, 6. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 2; off Marquard, 6; off Huelbacb.. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Ruelbach, Fletcher. , Struck out: By Marquard, 7; by Ruelbach, 8. Wild pitch: Marquard. Time: 2:1U. Umpires: ' Eason and John stone. REDS OVERWHELM THE DOVES Heavy Hitting Coupled with Poor Fielding and Looae Pitching;, CINCINNATI, June S.-Heavy hitting by Cincinnati, coupled with poor fielding and loose pitching by Boston, enabled the former to overwhelm the visitors bere to day by a score of IS to 4. Score: 1 CINCINNATI. ' AU.H.O.A. flaarhar, if... I 0 BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.K. Iweau.y, lb.. I 1 I I afU, 2b I 11a UH. cl HobUtaaL, lb I Vlllcball, rf.. 4 Downey, aa. . I Oralil. lb.... I CUrkl, 0. ... 4 From ma, p.. 4 a 1 7Mii, lb... I 178 t Hertua;, aa... 111 fprui. aa.... I 1 1 t Millar, rl.... 18 81 I Insertoa, It.. 4 1 I I- 0 GHMle, of.... I I 1 0 Staliitoldt, lb I II I Graham, c... 4 1 4 I 0 MoTixua. B. . I A A Totals.. 14 11 17 1 1 iiruwn, p.... I 181 Totala I 11 14 1 Boston .....2 010100004 Cincinnati 1 0 0 S 1 0 7 1 16 Three-base hits: Ingerton, Tenney, Mit chell, Clarke, Bates. Home run: Miller. Hits: Off McTigue, 4 in three and a third Innings; off Brown, 9 in four and two thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Downey, Mitchell. Stolen bases: Bales, Grant (2), Clarke, Bescher U), Mitchell. ' Left on bases: Boston, 9; Cincinnati 6. Bases on balls: Off McTigue, 4; off Brown, 4; off Fromme, 2. Struck out: By McTigue, 2; by Brown, 1; by Fromme, a. Wild pitch: Fromme. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Finneran and Rlgler. Girls' Priaea selected. Prizes for the winners In the high school girl's tennis tournament have been selected and are on display at the school. A silver loving cup is offered to the winner of the tournament. This is a beautiful cup, and the winner is entitled to keep it for good. A silver hat pin, with the initial of the racquet club engraved on the one side. Is offered ss a prise for the runner-up. Pen nants and other prises are offered for the winners in the consolation match. Alms. Loots to Republican City. ALMA, Neb., June 8.-SpeclaTT--'rhe Alma team was defeated on the home f rounds by Republican City today, 13 to a t was a well played game outside of one Imilug, when the local teaiu u utile several costly errors and alhrwed the visitors to score ten runs. Oxford and Alma will play here buxt Friday. i ,y y i - n ' a SINGLK at Pueblo TIGERS FIND PITCHER JOHNSOfl Detroit Defeats Senators by Seven to vTwo Score. ( ' 1 -' ' MUIXTN PROVES VERY EFFECTIVE Fleldfog of Conroy and Cunningham Features .Game Cobb Gets Two Three-Baas Hits Johnson Lands One. WASHINGTON, June 8. Detroit had little trouble In hitting Johnson today and, as' Mulllh was very effective, defeated Washington, 7 to 2. The fielding of Conroy and Cunningham featured the game. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K. Jonas, It I 110 0 Milan. cf....l 4 111 Buah, aa 4 Cobb, cf I Crawford, rf. I Deleh'nty, lb 4 Morlarty, lb. 4 O' Leary, lb.. I gtanage, o... 4 Mullln, p.... 4 V Oonrof, lb. .. I LaMlvalt, It., 4 Oeaaler, rf... I 0 McHrtde. as.. 4 0 un'hajn, lb. 4 Henry, lb.... I 0 rVhaefer, lb.. I Street, e I Ill 1 a 1 4 0 8 4 6 11 I Johnson. D... 4 Totals... .11 U 17 11 Touts.... .41 17 U I 0 0 10-3 0 0 2 17 Washington ..... Detroit Two-base hits: Three-base hlta: 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Jones, Johnson, Crawford. Cobb (2), Johnson. Sacrl- flee fly: Conroy. Sacrifice hit: O Leary. Stolen base: Street. Left on bases: Wash ington, 5; Detroit, a ' Bases on balls: off Jot 'son, 1; off Mullln 2. First on error: Detroit, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Street, by Mullln. Struck out: By Johnson, 4; by Mullln, 4. Wild pitches: Johnson, 2. Time; 1:40. .Umpires: Ferrlne and Dlneen. ATHLETICS SCORE IN TWELFTH Cleveland Defeated In Hot Game, Pour to Three. PHILADELPHIA, June 8. Cleveland was defeated In a twelve-Inning contest. The visitors tied the score ln the ninth and Barry scored the winning run on singles by himself and Thomas and the tatter's force out by Coombs. Score: rHIbADKUmiA. CLBVEI.AND. AB.H.O.A.B. AH H A E Lord. It 4 1 4 0 Oraney. If... Ill OMrlng, of.. iHaon, sa 1 Jat-kaon, cf.. 6 Baiterly, rf. 0 Btovaii. lb. .. f 0 Turner, lb. . I 1 Ball, lb Land, e I 0 Mitchell, p.. 4 I I 1 I 0 I II 1 a 4 I T 4 0 0 I Oolllna, lb.. Baker, lb... Ifevle, lb... Murphy, rf. Barry, as. . . Lapp, e Thomas, s. dnomla, p.. Milnnaa .. 1 4 1 I Totala 44 lvU II Totals 44 11 M 11 Batted for Lapp in tenth. Two out when winning run aoored. Cleveland ' 0000001020 0 08 Philadelphia 0102000000 0 14 Two-base hits: Turner, Baker, Ball. Home run: Baker. Blses on balls: Off Coombs, 7. Struck out: By Mitchell. 7; by Coombs, 10. Time: 2:20. Umpires: t.-an and Sheridan. WILD PITCH ENDS FAST ' GAME Reach Scores Winning Hun When Lake Pitches Wide One. NEW YORK. June i New York won Its third straight victory from St. Louis today, the score being 3 to 2 and the issue being settled in the ninth Inning when Lake, with Roach on third, made a wild pitch. Tha contest was the quickest of the year here, the time being one hour and thirty three minutes. Score: NBW YORK. iT. LOV18. AU.H.O.A B. AU.H.O.A.B. iianieia, ... a 1 a a Shot ton, ef.. 4 'i". II Auatla. lb... 4 llana.ll, lb.. 4 I 1 At, lan. rf.. I '".," f J lp..rte, tb..4 Knlsnt, as... 113 1 Hugan, If.... 4 ttiaaa, lb..,. 1 Krlcaell. e. 4 Koach, IU... 8 1111 Wallace, aa.. I 1 1 I 4 t I 1 '" 1 6 lu.wan. lb... I 111 War nop, p... 111 LaUu, p Ill one out when winning iuu Mas awaa. St- Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0. 1 0 0-2 New York 0 0010001 1-0 First ban on errors: fn. Louis, a Sac rifice bits: Roach.' Meloan, Blair. Stolen baaes: Daniels, Hartaeil, Chase. Knight. I-ft on base: St Louis, New York, 7. Rases on bails: Off Lake, a Struck out: By Was hop. 6; by Lake. L Hit by pitcher: By Lake. Daniels. Wild pitches: Lake, 8. Fussed bail: Kiitchell. Umpires: Mull an and aOvauia, Time: . 1 S3. V ... "t-I COPY FIVE CENTS. MISSOUKI WINS THE TRACK MEET',: University Team Easily Leads in the) Intercollegiate Conference on Northrop Field. .... THLRTT-FIVE POINTS HIGH SCORE Chicago Takes Second Place, bat la Far Behind. CALIFORNIA LANDS IN THIRD Wisconsin and Illinois Close fog' Fourth, Former Ahead. " BUT OICE RECORD IS BROKES Allen of (nUfornlav A heat d 1st taVSt! l!"nn( .lii.uit, While, Davwaport uuu mm: -jib ineir .lecora, In Running. ' LOTIIROP FIELD, MINNEAPOLIS.! Mlun., June 8. The University of Missouri! track team won the Interoollealata nrmferwl enco track meet this afternoon, tcortnrj 66 points. Chicago was seoond with titA- California, third with 20: Wisconsin, four. With Illinois, fifth With 19 6-13-. Notred Dame, slgth with 14, and Minnesota, nevaJ ontn witn 11. One conference reoord was broken "when Allon of California jumped S3 feet li.lncK In the broad jump. The previous reoordt was 23 feet H Inch, held by Friend, ot Chicago. Davenport of Chicago tied his own in ference reoord of 1:56),, In the half (nil and Steele of Missouri tied tha oonfeTdnos reoord for the two-mile, making it in M flat. ' Results of the Gaamea. lan-varH I, 1 1 r 1 a. j e. 1 - . . , . .......wj iicai, inren ,a quailiy in each heat: First, Williama., Notre I) U TTl a ' a . linn - . . . - 1. - - , .uauiBuuui, aVl OTU-1 i'-ww tlUrd' i,son. California. Tlmeal lib-yard hurdles, second heat: First- NlCr.OlatllV Allaanlll. aannnA B(-T-.-. Purdue; third, Rohn, Wisconsin. TlmeU 0:16b. lui-yard dash, first heat: First, RlohardaJ Strsube. Chimin Ti,.. ,..,. luvyurd aash, second heat: First, Wasf " " " win, atsuuoa, vanstrum. M In nesota: third. Kni-ia i'him.,n a.i., One mile run: First, Johnson, Missouri J second. Wood, Calliornia; third. ThorsonJ Northwestern; fourth, Wason. Purdua2 Time: 4:27i. a- .-aei 440-yard dash, Clnal heat: First. Daven J laaa04r fhAAaapAi aa . n A . a. . ' C.r'"" a...jv, aUUkkU. A1UL, ' II n sota. Tim.' n-iuu. ltw-yard dash, final heat: First, WnasonJ lime. T.iou110001 fourU tarl. Chlcag,. Discus throw, sed-flnals: First, RobertsJ wnwUl..cond Biockton. Purdue: thlrdTi J rank, Minnesota; fourth, Belting, hliuolalj Distance: lit! feet 1014 Inches. 120-vard hurdl. fi,.al I. -.. . . aa, . -. . J Olson, Missouri; seoond, W ill lam. NotraJ Dame: third. Oinun.M.m k, . , fourth, Beeson. CaUfornla. Time; Oal Points: Missouri. 13; Chicago, 8; Notrw XT- "Z' "' -a"ornia, ; v;oe, 8; IUlnois, Si Northwestern, 2; Mornlngslda, 2i PurJuel 1: .MlHMB.nl u 1 Discus throw," finals: First, Roberts. Ml. Frani- uTa..r:.5a "i"?' rs nols. D.stance: lis feet 10 tocheit Coe; second. Hill. Minnesota; thlrd-WUhin; Wall. South niLknta Tm., a J - ' - ". .owiiu iioai: rirsb aCarin. TimeToC " " JJm- I 220-yard dash, third heat: First, Strati be, ' rlS' Beoond' Richards, Wisconsin lu Ber8man' Notre Dame. Time: 0 23V. ...... uccaiu, v-aiuornta, ana Nich olson. Missouri, tied for first; height, S feet if 74 inches! .lrK.nn mi... i . ... . . . -.. bw., ,Ba.uiiaui, x eter- '?' TW.lnnesot: tTench, Kansas, and Mer- ..... ......via. ueu lor mira ana fourth. Ths winners net four rw.int. - B'vaaak.sn 'lTfJIT i IS afsaUh LXaUB others of a point each. 220-yard hurdle, first heat: First, Quarn. ' Strom, Mornlngslda; second, Beeson. Cal ifornia: third. Vl.t.h.r aj . ' . 0:25?. ' '". Aaauoi j , vviiuams, xsotra Dame: third Whiiin. rai C,"1 " 0:26V,. ""- 220-yard hurdles: third heat: First. Kirk Thb'rt M'8BOU.rt; "cond. Woodbury, I?ansas tj i . .7; Blloi aiiiiiuis. lima: 0:aTha a' Chicago, 8: Callfor ? . ' U ,t,re l,me. 8: Purdue, 4; Mlnne- ""a, OTt, Illinois, a.. I Shot put: Following qualified for finals i I Meiiaul, Chicago; Frank. Minnesota; HIL ! California; Pierce. Wisconsin. Shot IJUt. flnala- mau. ll....,1 n.. 42 feet 8 Inchaa: irann 't. VlriTf'0, 42 feet i inches; third. Hall' California! 41 feet lilLi .a ...A 1 7. - -... v. . , luui iu, kriaua. nil nnaa sota, 41 feet 6 Inches. - aaiana- Polo vault: Coyle, Chicago; Murphy. III!, nols; Oraham, Iillnoia. tied for first; Mer J'sconsln, fourth. Height: li teeU The first three got 8V points each.. One half mile: First. Davenport, Chicago! second. Bermond, Missouri; third, Devlne. Notre Dame; fourth, Cleveland, Purdue! Time: i:WH. tylnl conference record. 220-yard dash, final heat: First, Wilson. Coe; second, Richards, Wisconsin; tulnd! Time6' 0 2'' fUrtt1' 8trauba CatlcatioT e1Br!)adk,Mmp: r"owln men Qualified fori .. '.?, "' '-"ornia; iamhert, Mlnne sota; Wlllianis and Wasson, Notre Deune. 220-yard hurdles, final heat: First,. Kirk. SSV. Mtaaonrl- . .1 u . . . - urn,, imcauil, t.WUOnill( third, Williams, Notre Dame; fourth. W.4 H. Drake, lllltml. ti... ....r. SS Twonil's: First', Steele'. Missouri! aec-aJ ?. ..'. '-'". vviscoiiMin; third. Wood. California; fourth, stadsvold, MlnnAwt. lime: :6u, tlelng conference record. Points: Missouri, 20; Chicago, Ukl; Call, fornla, 12; Wisconsin. 10,; Illinois, 10. Hammer throw (.'..! m n.... . . . , ......... ...... . . . j., anvUTlSIU I 1 second. Belling, Illinois; third, Wood, Wis- I consin; fourth. Goddard, South Dakota. ' 1.1.1.-... ... a, . .1 , . ! a.icT,.,iu, .1, j, icvi o incnes. Broad Jump: First. Allen, California; second, Wasson, Notre Dame; third. Lam bert, Minnesota; fourth, Williams, Notro Dame. Distance: 23 feet 1 inch, breakinat conference record. Relay raoe: Illinois, first; Minnesota, seo. ond; Wisconsin, third; Chicago, fourth. GLIDDEN TOUR IS- POSTPONED Many Manufnetarers Unable to Enter I nder Preaent Conditions. NEW YORK, June 3.-The 1911 didder, tour, which was to have started at Wash ington on June 21, was today postponed by the contest board of the Automobile Association of America to an Indefinite data in the early fall. Ths postponement was made on tho re quest of numerous automobile manufactur ers, particularly those In ths west, who reported that they had already sold their output of the 1911 models. The rules of tho GUdden tour rekulre each entry to bo a car of which there are at least twenty-five similar ones In stock and the manufactur ers said they would not be able tn nuk. 1 up the requisite numbers of new model cars for several months. Without tha entries of these sold ouS manufacturers there would be only fifteen cars ta the tour. If It started Juns a, Fairfield Defeats Glttuew. FAIRFIELD, Neb., June aIHpeclal.) The Fairfield base ball team opened ths eaatm here Friday by defeating GUlaer,