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    ;mah a Sunday Bee,
TART FIVE
SPORTING SECTION
' FACES ONE TO FOUR
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VOL. 5L NO. 52.
OMAIIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1911.
SINGLE COPY FIVE- CENTS.
Omaha and Lincoln in Seyenteen-Inning 2-to-2 Tie; Cubs Win, Giants Lose
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SEVENTEEN TRIES
, LEATE SCORE TIE
Darkness Comei on and Umpire Calli
Linooln-Om&ha Game in Seven
teenth Inning.
.THJIlJETDf STANDS TWO TO TWO
' Omana Had Game Tucked Away Until
the Eighth Inning.
' KNEAVES MAKES . COSTLY ERROR
: His Botcherjr 'Helps Lineolnites to
Chalk Up Two Burn.
manna. ierform steadily
newerver. It Vu Fine Game, rilled
with Startling? Stnats, rtae
y 1 Catches, CI re as Play
Mack Nolw.
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Tor seventeen Inning Omaha and Lin
coln battled Se-turday and then darkness
cam en with the cor locked at i t S.
It waa a gam filled with starling atopa,
sensational catches, clrcua stunts and
much noli. Even X. Pluvius had a hand
In the game, stopping the play for a
while after the eighth Inning.
Robinson, tha new pitcher, acquired from
Toledo, made hla debut before Omaha fana,
and before the fame waa ended he waa
heralded as the coming terror to all West
ern league batters. Wolverton, who waa
cm the firing line for tha Antelopes, waa
there Also and pitched a tame equally as
rood aa bis opponent. ' Robinson struck out
fourteen men. while tha Antelope flinger
downed thirteen in - the same manner.
Eleven hits went to Lincoln and ten to
tha Rourke. Omaha had the game cinched
until tha eighth Inning when Stratum and
Wolverton each appropriated a hit and
Knew as donated tha two men a tally each
by making a poor heave to Kane, which
tied the score.
After tha fatal eighth no mora runs were
made. Both pitchers settled down to the
gam and used every posalbl twister on
tha roster to mystify tha batter. Strang
to say, as the game progressed tha mora
bewildering were the wrinkles which
whisked across tha pan. In tha fourteenth
Inning, when it aeemed that yaomethlng
should happen. Robinson struck put three
tnen la a row.
Nat satisfied! With tha way his change
worked Friday, tnglaub went back to sec
ond bass and shoved Thomas la his old
place at first.
Robinson, Got Hla Angora.
At tha bat ha was Just as much a terror
as aver to the pitcher, but Robinson got
his "goat" In tha eighth. Two men war
on bsea and nona out when Gagnler suc
cumbed to a strikeout. When Unglaub
cams to bat a groan want through tha
stands. But It was then that Robinson
got busy and the mighty Unglaub fanned
the breesea three times running. ,.
The gam wag about aa evenly divided
aa on possibly could be. Wolverton passed
five men. Robinson two. A fllffereno of
but was r allowed In the hits. The
strikeouts were fourteen and thirteen; tha
errors three to one. Omaha stole two
bases, while Lincoln got three. - In the
eleventh It looked Uk Omaha's game.
(Williams went out on a grounder. A hit
apiece put Bchoonover and King on baa
and then Nlehoff walked. 'Wolverton set
tled and struck out Kneaves, and Arbo
gest waa an easy out to Cole on a high
fly. Lincoln had two mea on bases In
the twelfth with but on tut and seemed
good for a run, when Gagnier, hit into a
double, retiring the aid.
No runs were made by either side until
h third. Omaha made two. Robinson
singled to) right. Pick pushed him to sec
ond with a single to the opposite Bid of
the field. Kane singled to light and Rob
inson scored. Pick went to third. A sacri
fice fly by Bchoonover to McCormlck
scored Pick.
la th tghth Lincoln came back and
deadlocked tha 'score. Stratton singled to
light. Wolverton got to first on an In
field hit and Stratton went to second. A
passed hall by Arbogast gav each man
another pas. Cole hammered a nice one
to Kaeaves, who made a poor throw to
Kan. Btratton and Wolverton both
romped horn on tha error. . Score
OMAHA
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H. O.
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0
0
0
1
4
3
4
0
E.
Wck. Sb ...
Kane, lb
. Williams, rf....,
Bchoonover, If..
.King, of
Nlehoff. 2b
Kneaves, as....,
Arbogast, c...
Robinson, p...-
1 1
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o- 1
1 0
unew
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0
10
0
ToUJl. 68 t
LINCOLN.
61
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4
1
6
Ill
A.
4
0
0
3
1
0
0
4
AR. R.
Gagnter, ss 0
Unglaub. 2b.- t 0
Cele, cf 1 0
Cobb, rf. ........ T 0
Cockman, at). 7 ' 0
McCormlck If 7 0
Thomas, lb 7 0
etmuon, o t 1
.Wolverton, p.... 1
H.
2
1
1
1 1
0 3
- Totals....; a) 2
U 61 lli
Bat tea for Robinson la seventeenth in
lag. Omahar-
itun.. 002000000000000003
Hits I OS0000010200103 O-lv
Lincoln
huu,. eoooooosooooooooo-i
ltlt... 011!00111003010 O-U
Tao-base hits: Kane, McCormlck. Passed
hall; Aroogtist. Wild pilches: Robluson
U). BiMtm on balls: Off Hobinson, 2; off
Wolverton. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Pick.
Struck out: By Robinson, 14; by Wolverton,
U. Left on baaea: tttnaha, ; Lincoln, a.
llJts: Off 'Robinson, 11; off Wolverton. la
Sacrifice hits: Nlehoff. UnKlaub, Wolver
ton. Double plays: McCormlck to Strat
ton, Unglaub to Uagnler to Thomae, Robin
son to Arbogast to Kane, King to
Arbogast. Btolen bases: Kane, Mthoff,
Cole, L'nglaub, iianler. Time: I. la. Uffl-pU-a:
Clarke. Attendance, l,au0.
RESULTS IN THBEE-I LEAGUE
LoffS Home Item Ties Score aad De
eat ar Wlaa from Raek Islaad,
ROCK ISLAND. 111., June 17. Loft's
home ran tied the score in the ninth and
Decatur batted out two more runa In the
(nth, defeating Rock Island, 4 to t Score:
R H R.
XdJPfttXJr e ms tarn a eaaa-eaae. 4. 7
sVcH-k Island 3 S 4
Batteries: Willis and Johnson; Flckea
tuid Jecobson.
DUBtQUK. la.. June 17-Foberg hold
Qulncy safely today and Dubuque won, S
to L Score: . R U E.
Iiubuque n 1 K t
yulruy 1 b i
UaUrrU's: Fosberg and Boucher; Tender
gHi and Forney.
PFOKIA. HI- June 17. Peoria-Davenport
gut tw.Honed, rain.
AN V1L.1.1U, in.. June 17. Danville-
aletioo ganta puetponed, rain.
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SIOUX CITY OUTPLAYS TOPEKA
Visitors Lose Second Game of Series
Through, Poor .Fielding.
URAL SCORE IS SEVEN TO FIVE
Ln glaa-1 and row Mlaplaya la
lata Iaaiasr Allovr Threw Booree
aad Clnea Coateat for th
LeosJ Team.
EIOUX CITT, June 17. Topeka lost, the
seoond gam of th series to th champions
today through poor fielding, 7 to 6. Cook
pitched a good game, but errors behind
him prevented a chance to win. In the
alxth a lone atngl and lour mispiaya al
lowed three tallies and cinched the contest
for Sioux City. Score:
SIOUX CITT.
- AB. R. H. O. A
Andreas. Sb,. .......... 4 118
Ptem, lb.,.1
Tl..n t X A 1 A
Neighbors, rf. ......... 4 i 0 1
Hartman, 3 .0 0
WaRnsr, 0I....mM..M. 4 111
Rellly, Sb.. M... ........ 9 .4V .
Miner, o. .............. s ' 1
Parbnr, p 4.1
W. MUler, p 7... 0 ' 0
0
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0
Totals..
.......34 7
7 27
TOPEKA.
AB. R. K. O. A. E,
Rldcert. ef.M.... 4
Moore, Sb.... S
0 1 1 0 0
0 0.1 1.0
0 0 1 0 1
1 , S " 1 i 4
0 10 0 0
, 0,' 0 10 0 1
111.3 0
s i i o
00 s i
1 3 14 3
i ti 5 "
10 0 18 1 0-1
Beecher, ZbM i
Hafford, Sb 4
Tom aeon, cf.... ....... 4
Whitney, lb 4
Hopke, ss .......... 8
Crompton, rf ........... 4
Frambea, o S
Cook, pM 4
Totals.... .'.....84
Topeka 0 6
Bloux City 1001100 i
Sacrifice hits: Andreas, M. Miller, Hart
man. Frambea, Rellly. Two-base hita
Crompton, Rlckert, Cook. Stolen hass:
Neighbors (2). Rlckert, Wairner, Rellly.
Hits: Off Barber, 9 In aoven innlnga Dou
ble play: Barber to Miller to Stem. Struck
out: By Barber. 6; by Cook. 4. First base
on balls: Off Barber, 2: off Miller. 1,
off Cook, L Time: 3:00. Umpires: Gard
ner "and Shoemaker,
GRIZZLIES SCORE IN THE FIFTH
Das Moines Loses Game by Seora of
Three to Oaa.
DES MOINES, Jun 17. Denver got four
hits la flv Innings In ths' second game
of th local series this afternoon and de
feated Pes Moines, I to I Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H.
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0
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2
3
12
2
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4
0
0
8
2
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Anderson, rf..... 2
ColliKan. ss 4
Curtis. . If.......... 4
Mat tick, cf... 4
Dwyer, lb.... 4
Kores, Sb 4
Graham, 3b 4
liltowekl, d.
Bens, p. ...."' 8
Totals..
S3
S 27 U
DENVER.
AB. R. K. O. A- T3-
Lloyd, 2b. 4 o
Quillln. Sb. ............ 4 0
CaMsidy. rf.-... .-. 4 o
Beall. It 4 0
iJiidBay, lb 4 . 1
Coffey, KB 4 O
Ollmore, cf J 1
H4ermas, p.u.w.... S 1
1
S
1
0
0
1
0
8
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
Totals. S S
27 13
Dee Molnea 00000001 01
Denver OOO080OOO-3
Runs batted In: Hagerroan, 2; Lloyd, 1.
Two-bane hit: Hagernian. itaes on balls:
Off Bens. 2; off Hagerman, 8. Paeeed ball:
I ltowHkl. Struck out; By Bens, 6; by
Haxerman. S. Stolen bases: Gllmore.
Lindtay. Sacrifice blU Bpahr. Lett on
battes: Des Moines, 7; Dnver, f. Time:
17. Umpire: Morgan.
ST. JOSETH POUNDS JABNIQAN
Paeblo Ge4s DrskMig te Tea
Foarteea t Tea
af
6T. JOSEPH. June 17. St. Joseph pounded
Jarnlgan hard In th second and eighth In
nings, getting fourteen runa Pueblo could
not fathom Johnson's delivery. Score!
PUEBLO.
AB. R. H. O.
A.
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0
1
1
0
a
Mlddleton, cf.
Bt-rKer, ss
He Idea, if
Koernrr, lb...
Kumip. o. ..
Davis, rf
Clalrr. b
Schmidt. Sb....
shaw. o
0
(Continued on Fag TwoJ
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IBOTTOM . ROW ARBOOAST. AQNEW, SCH1PKE, N1EHOFF, SCHOONOVBR, KANE, ROBINSON.
HASTINGS GETS FOUR IN ROW
Hits Coming at Opportune Times
Bring Victory.
HUT ALSO IN FINEST FORM
Superior Gathers Another Coatest
tram Fremont, Flv to Two
Celambaa Wtas from Sew
ard ta Ninth.
HASTINGS, Neb., June 17. (Special Tele
gram.) Hastings won the fourth game
over Kearney by hard hitting at the right
time. Hl(l pitched a fine game, holding
the visitors down to three hits. . . An un
usually large number of close decisions
featured the game, f Score:
' ' HASTINGS.
AB.
H. O. A. E.
1 1 3 0
1 3 3 0
2 2 0 0
3 0 10
1 11 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 10 0
1 s o o
112 0
10 27 "s 1
H. O. A. E.
0 2 0 0
12 11
1 2.1 0
0 0-0 0
0 13 0 0
10 11
0 18 0
0 13 0
0.4 3 0
3 24 11 3
Watson, 2b.
Fortman, as.
Bromley, cf.
Kats, 3b. ...
Cooke, lb. ..,
O'Brien, rf.
Uarzee, if. ..
Hoeinle, c .
Hill, p
Totals ....
.83 8
KEARNET.
Gray, cf.
Downey, ss.
Paglea. Sb. ........
Jarrott. rf. . . .... ..
Claire, id. .........
Hargls, If.
iuciKurka, v. .....
. S
r oster, zo.
.. 1
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..so
Green, p.
Totals
Hastings
Kearney
00O30340-S
10000010 0-2
Struck out: By Hill. 8: by Green. 4.
Bases on balls: Off Hill. 1: off Green. 3.
Two-base, hits: Hoernle, Bromley, Hargls.
Three-base hit: Watson. Home runs:
Cooke, Downey. Stolen bases: Fortman,
Bromley, Downey, eacniio mi: uooue.
Time: 1:45. Umpire: Held.
HOMERS LET' SUPERIOR WIN
Two . Hits for Complete Circle of
" Bases Defeat FremSat.
" SUPERIOR, Neb., Juns 17-lSpeclal Tel
egram.) Two home runs, with men on
banes, telle the story of Fremont's defeat
today. Three fast double plays wers made
by Superior. Score:
FREMONT.
AB. H.
O.
0
16
A.
0
0
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t
6
Bennett, cf S
Fullen, lb 8
Bohner, rf 3
Thompson, as ............. 4
Neff, e . - 1
Rondeau, 2b 3
Turpin, If 4
Caeey, 8b 4
Campbell, p S
Totals r. 27 6 34 16
SUPERIOR,
AB. H. O. A.
Allen, cf 4 111
Michaels, ss . I s 4
Coyle, rf 4 0 10
McDowell, Zb S 3 3 4
F. Bockwltz, If 3 0 0 1
lpellman, o . ............... S OSS
Orr, Kb 3 1 8 3
1). Buck wits, lb ,. 8 0 14 0
Hoffman, p 3 0 0 4
Totals 24
4 27 19
Fremont 01010000 02
Superior 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 5
isacntice hits: Michael, McDowell.
Stottn baaes: Thompson, Coyle, F- Bock.
vmiz. Karned runs: Fremont, 1; Superior,
1. Two-bane hits: Turpin, Campbell, Al
len. Home runs: McDowell, Orr. Bases
on balls: Off Campbell, 4; off Hoffman,
6. Struck out: By Campbell, 2; by Hoff
man, 2. Left on bases: Fremont, 6; Su
perior. 1 Double playa Allen to o
Dowell to Michael, O.r to D. Hockwitx,
Michael to McDowell to D. Bock wit a.
Passed hall: Neff. Hit by pitched ball:
By Hoffman, 2. Time; 1:30. Umpire:
J4i Iel inolL
DISCOVERERS WIN . BY BALLY
Three Baas la Last oa W heeler's
Weakening; Beat Seward.
SEWARD, Neb.. June 17. (Special Tele
gram.) Seward bad Columbus shut out up
until th ninth Inning. In the ninth Wheeler
passed on man and hit one, and with two
hits Columbus mad three scores, winning
the game. There wasn't a Columbus man
farther than Second until the ninth lnnlnt
tfcore :
SEWARD.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
0 I Stanley, ss.. 4 1 2 0 2 -1
(Continued on Page Two.)
Family as It Appears Today
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Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE.
W.LPctt W.LPct.
Denver 38 14 .6S:iChlcago 84 19 .642
Pueblo 29 19 .004 New York ..83 21.611
Lincoln 29 20 .693: Philadelphia 32 23 .5S0
Sioux City ..27 24 .629; Pittsburg ....30 23 .6H6
St. Joseph. .28 26 . 619 St. Louis ....29 24 .547
Omaha 24 28 .462 Clnclnnati ...25 29 .42
Topeka 23 29 . 44:;; Brooklyn ....19 34 .865
Des Moines. 10 44 .185 Boston 13 42 .236
AiMER. ASSN. 1 AMKR. LEAGUE.
W.LPct.1 W.LPct.
Columbus ..37 22 .827Detroit S7 18 .673
Kansas City. 35 24 . 593 Philadelphia 33 18 .447
Minneapolis 32 30 .61New York ..28 22 .MO
Milwaukee ..30 30 .500 Boston 29 24 . 547
Louisville ..30 30 .500Chicago 25 22 .6:U
St. Paul ....28 32 .467 i Cleveland ...22 35 . 48
Toledo 28 35 .42i Washington. 20 33 .377
Indianapolis 23 38 .377St. Louis ....16 38 .2U6
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.LPct. W.LPct.
Superior ....20 11 .645 Falls City. ...16 10 .618
Fremont ....18 14 .662 Clarinda 16 U .596
Gr. Island.. .19 15 . 559Maryvllle ....12 13 .5U0
Seward 16 16 .5iO Auburn 1 14 .481
Columbus ...lb 18 .4U.Neb. City 1114.440
Kearney ....14 17 .451 Shenandoah 10 17.370
Hastings 14 19 .424
York 13 19 .407 ' .
Testerday's ResoIt.
WESTERN LEAGUE!,
Lincoln, 2; Omaha, 2. Seventeen Innings.
Topeka, o; tioux Ouy, .
Denver, 3; Des Moines, L
Pueblo, 2; St. Joseph, 14.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston-Pittsburg; rain.
Brooklyn. 1; Cincinnati, 6.
Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 4. Thirteen in
nings. Nsw York, 1.: St. LouU, 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis-Washington; rain.
Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 6.
Detroit, 2; New York, 3.
Cleveland, 7-3; Boston, 3-4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis, 0; St. Paul 1.
Toledo, 3; Minneapolis, 7.
Louisville. 7; Kansas City. 8.
Columbus-Milwaukee: wet grounds.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Fremont. 2: arperlor. 6.
Grand Island, 8; York, 6.
Columbus, 3; Seward, 2. 1
Kearney, 2; Hastings, 8.
MINK LEAGUE.
Auburn, 4; Clarinda, 5.
Nebraska Clty-Maryville game postponed.
Shenandoah, 2; Falls City, 6.
Games Today.
Western League Lincoln at Omaha,
Topeka at Sioux City, Denver at Des
Moines, Pueblo at St. Joseph.
National League Brooklyn at Cincinnati,
Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St.
Louis.
American League Chicago at Detroit.
American Association Indianapolis at St.
Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis, Louisville at
Kansas iClty, Columbus at Milwaukee.
. Nebraska State League Fremont at
Superior, Grand Island at York, Columbus
at Seward, Kearney at Hastings.
Pitchers Wage War;
Clarinda Man Leads
.
Auburn Comes Out of Contest One Run
Behind Falls City Beats
Shenandoah. ;
, CLARINDA, la., June 17.-8peeial Tele
gram.) Clarinda .won a pretty pitchers'
bsttle today from Auburn. Score: R.H.E
Clarinda ....... 00100303 6 8 2
Auburn 01000020 14 7 1
Batteries: Clarinda, Burch and Harmony:
Auburn, fcelmr and Musser. t'mplre: K1h
sane. FALLS CITY. Neb.. June 17. Si.eclal
Telegram.) Finch held the Shenandoah
hitter ?afe today and won a haid-foucht
game. Manxger Castle of the Shenandoah
team was fined and benchod. Score. R.H.E.
Falls Cty 1 3 000100 881
Shenandoah ...20000000 02 (. 2
Batteries: Falls City. Finch and Vander
hlll; ShenandoHh, Johnson, Castle and Ellis.
Umpire: Fields.
Maryvllle-Nebraska City game postponed
until tomorrow.
' Napa Defeat Boatoa Keda.
BOSTON, June 17. In the morning game
Cleveland defeated Boston. Score:
R.H.E.
Cleveland 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 0-7 11 0
Boston .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 S 4 4
Batterie!: Cleveland, (irefrg and Land;
Boston, Moser and Nunamaker; umpires,
Mullen and Evans.
Pitcher Raymond Fined.
ST. LOl'IS. June 17. For breaking train
ing rules and not he.ing In condition to
pitch effectively In yesterda) s game.
Arthur "P.ut;H" Raymond, whk fined I-jO
today by Manager McOraw of the New
York National baaets.U team.
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HONORS TO PITCHER HARMON
Mathewson is Defeated by St Louis
in Great Twirling Duel.
GIANTS LOSE BY TWO TO ONE
Cardinals Get Ran In First lanlac
aad 'Another In Seventh Sew v
York Springs Rally In
Ninth lamina:.
ST. LOUIS, June 17. St. Louts won from
New York today. 2 to L Harmon besting
Mathewson In one of the best pitching
duels of the current season. Score:
ST. LOt:i8. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H O.A.B.
HuiRlni, lb. I I 4 I 0 Deror. If... t 0 10
Smith, .... 1 t 0 Doyle. tb.... 0 t t t
Elite. If I 1 4 0 Bnodsnua, of I 0 1 0 0
Konetctar. lb 1 4 10 0 I Munr, rf... 4 1 I 0 4
Evnt, rf ... 110 0 Merkle. lb. - 4 1 t 1 0
Mowrsjr, Sb.. 14 110 Crandall, la. 4 0 0 1 1
Oikm, cf.... I 0 t 0 4 rwrlln, lb... t 114 4
Brmii.han, a t 0 0 Mr.rt, e I 0 I i 1
Harmon, p... I 0 0 I 0 M'thtwrn, p I 0 1 1 0
ToUI. 26 I 27 II 0 Totals J 114 I t
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
Two-base hits: Devlin, Murray. Three
base hit: Evans. Bases on halls: Off
Harmon, 8; off Mathewson, 1. Struck out:
By Harmon, 4; by Mathewson, 8. Time;
1:33. Umplrea: Klem and Emslle.
CUBS VICTORIOUS IN THIRTEENTH
Single, Tvro Errors and Sacrifice Hit
Finds Brilliant Contest.
CHICAGO. June 17. A single, two errors
and a sacrifice hit put an end to a brilliant
thlrteen-lnnlng contest today, In which Chi
cago defeated Philadelphia by a score of
4 to 3. Dooln waa injured when Collins
collided with him at the plate In the ninth
Inning, but remained In the tfame Score:
CH1CAOO. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B.
gherkin!. If. I 0 I I Kmlx, lb ... 4 0 4 1 1
Rrhillta, rf...4 1 4 0 0 Pukert, of.. I 110 1
Holmu. IYi. 111 0 0 Lotart, 8b... t 0 4 0 0
Zlm'min, lb 0 I 1 1 0 Ma , If . . . . i 18 0 0
Doyle, lb.... 4 0 3 10 Luderus. lb . I 1 I I 0
Bhean, U....4 Oil 0 Walsh, rf....i 1100
Good, of I 1 4 0 0 rxwl.li. ss... I 114 1
Archer. 0....4 ISO 0 Dooln, e I 1 10 1 0
Graham, e... 1110 0 Alexander, p. I 0 0 1 0
Mclntyre, p. I I 0 I 0
Brown, p.... 10 0 10 Totals 4T 1017 14 I
Ralr 110 0 0
Collins .... 0 0 0 0
Tinker 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 44 It 8 IS e "
Batted for Mclnttre in ninth.
Kan for Archer In ninth.
Ran for Salr In ninth. .
On out when winning run scored.
Chicago 0 11000001000 1 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Two-base hits: Walsh (2), Magee 12),
Schulte. Hits: Off Mclntire. 8 In nine in
nings: off Brown. 2 In four Innings. Sacri
fice hlte: Schulte, Hofman, Dovle. Double
Iilavs: Doolan to Knabe to I.uderua (2).
.eft on bases: Chicago. 10; Philadelphia. S.
Bases on balls: Off Alexander. 2. Struck
out: By Mclntire, 4; by Alexander, 9: by
Brown. 2. Vld pitch: Alexander. Time:
2:18. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone.
CINCINNATI DEFEATS BROOKLYN
Trolley Dodgera Are I'nable to Banrh
Their Hlte.
-CINCINNATI, June 17. Brooklyn failed
to bunch hits off Gas par and lost today,
6 to 1. Bates drew four bases on balls In
aa many times to the plate. Hcore: .
CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN.
lABHO.il. AB.H. O.A.B.
rVx her, If . 4 1 3 0 4 Tooter. as... I 10 11
Hnhllliel, lb I 0 1! 0 0 Daubert, lb.. 4 OHIO
Bales, cf 0 0 0 0 1 Wheat, If ... 4 110 0
l!Mk. rf.
.41100 Hummel, lb. I I I I
I 1 I I 1 Burch. cf ... 4 0 I 0 0
1111 OCoulaon. rf . 4 0 ' 0 0
1117 0 Ztni'man, lb. 4 1 t 10
,10 11 1 Br men, C....I 0 14 0
4 1" 0 0 0 nartdeon ..1 0 0 0 0
Bnlon. a... 0 0 I 1
M I 17 II I -Krwin 1 4 0 0 ft
K.niond, ss
Grant, lb..
Egan, lb...
M-Lan. c.
Caspar, p. .
Totals....
Kneler, p... 0 1 1 0
Totala II 4 14 II I
Batted for Bergen in n.nih.
iiatted for Scanlon In eighth.
Brooklyn 1 0000000 0-1
Cincinnati 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 6
Two-base hit: Bencher. Hits: Off Scan
Ion, 8 In seven innings; off Knetier, 1 in
one Inning. Sacrifice hita: Grant, Egan
(2), Hoblitzel, Esmond. Stolen bases:
Tooley, Bescher. Bates. ' Double plays:
Zimmerman to Daubert to Zimmerman;
Tooley to Hummel to Daubert. Left on
basea: Cincinnati. 6; Brooklyn. 7. First
base on balls: Off Sranlon, 4; off Caspar,
2. lilt bv pitched ball: By Sranlon. Mc
lean. Htruck cut: By Scanlon. 2; by
CaHpar. 2. Time: l;o0. empires: Flnneran
and Klgler.
For the Friend Barea.
FRIEND. Neb- June 17. Special.)
Ninety horses are entered for the races
at this place Tuesday. Wednesdsy and
Thursday of this week. One hundred
horses have arrived snd ths town Is fast
filling up with horse men. Some good rata
may be looaed lor.
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ATHLETICS LOSE TO WHITE SOX
Winning Streak Broken by Score of
Eight to Six.
"S iia.1 i a
WALSH IS HIT HARD IN FIRST
Chlcna-o Knocks Flank Off Xtabber la
Fourth Inning Two Three-Base
Hits Oa 1 Two-Baager
Fan aaarlfle Hita.
PHILADELPHIA. June 17.-Chlcago won
her today, 8 to 6, It being the world's
champions' third defeat out of the last
twenty-three, game played. Th home
team pounded Walsh's curves hard In the
first Inning, but. he waa effective after
wards, while Chicago knocked Plank off
th rubber In th fourth Inning. Score:
CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. "
AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H. O.A.B.
Molntyr. rf. 4 1 I 0B. Lord. .If. .4014
H. Lord, lb. 4 1 0 t 0 Strnnk. CI....4 1 1 0 0
Callahan, if. I I 10 4 B Collins, lb I 0 4 4 0
Boale. of 4 111 0 Baker, lb.... I 1411
Zetder. as.... I III lMilnnea. lb-I ST!
J. Collins, lb I 1 I 10 Murphy, rt. I 1 I 0 0
Tannemu id. a l 9 i i Barry, as. .... 4 a I t s
SulllTan, .. I 1 I 0 0 Thomas, e... I 0 110
Payne, C.....1 1.1 0 Lapp, e I 0 I 0 .0
Walsh, p.... 4 1111 Plank, p 10 10 0
Coombs, s... I 0 0 10
Totals 17 11 17 11 I
Totals II 7 11 11 4
Chicago 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 1 18
Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-6
Two-base hit: Mclntyre. Three-base
hits: Callahan. Tannehlll. Sacrifice hits:
H. Lord, J. Collins, Murphy, Strunk. Sac
rifice fly: Baker. Stolen bases: Zetder,
Barry, Callahan. Struck out: By Walsh,
4; by Plank, I,; by Coombs, 8. Double
playr: Bodls to Sullivan; Thomas to E.
Collins. First base on errors: Chics go, 1;
Philadelphia, L Left on basea: Chicago,
6: Philadelphia. 6. First base oo' balls:
Off Walsh, 3; off Plank. 8. Hit by pitched
ball. By Walsh. Mclnnes. Hits: Off
Plank, S and 17 times at bat in four in
nings; off Coombs, S and 20 times at bat
in flv innings. Time: 2:05. Umpires:
Dlneen and Perrlne.
HIGHLANDERS COME FROM REAR
Tigers Defeated la Ninth by Score of
' - Three to 'Two.
NEW YORK. June 17. The1 Highlanders
tied the visitors In tha eighth and won out
in th ninth on a single by Daniels, "his
steal of second and a double by Wolter.
Score: ' .
NEW YORK. DBTTtOIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Panlels, cf... I 1 4 0 0 Shailsr, If... 4 0 10 0
Wolter, rf... t I I 0 0 Bush, as 4 I 0 1
Hartaell, lb. I 1 1 1 Cbb. cf 4 1 I 0 0
Cree, If 4 I 1 0 0 Crawford, rf. I I I 0
Knlrht. ss... I 0 I 1 0 Dejeh'ntr, lb I IlliO 0
Chaae, lb....t IT Msrlartf, tb 4 0 1 1 0
Gardner, lb- 10 111 O'Learr, lb.. 4 1114
Sweener. e.. I 1 I I 1 Btanaae, e... 4 110 4
Hemphill ..1000 Donovan, p.. 4 1 10
Blair, c 40100
Warnop, p... 4 0 t I 0 Totals 14 1014 10
' Totals.' U I 17 I
'one out when winning run scored.
Batted for Sweeney in eighth.
Detroit ...0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13
Two-base hits. Crawford, Btanage, Dono
van. Delehanty, O'Leary, Wolter. First
baa on balls: -Off Donovsn. 8; off War
hop, L Struck out: By Warhop, S; by
Donovan, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Con
nolly and O'Loughlln.
BOSTON AND CLEVELAND DIVIDE
neahle-Header, with Honor Even,
Played la the Fast.
BOSTON, June 17. Cleveland won th
first game o( tha double-header with Bos
ton today. 7 to 8. Moser weakened in the
eighth Inning and. following an errvr by
Purtell, let In four runa. Score:
CLEVELAND. BOSTON
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Turner, lb. - 4 1 0 0 0 Hooper, rf... 1 0 0 0 0
Olaen, ss 4 I I I 0 Gardner, lb- 114 10
a. kaoii, rf . I I 0 0 Knxle. cf. ...4 0 1 0
v-aoey. It... I I 1 0 Lewla. If?.... 4 I 1 0 1
wall. 1B...0 0 11 0 0 Yeraee. aa...! 0 111
Birm liaa, ef 4 111 0 Hurt. II, lb... 4 0101
Ball, lb 4 ill 0 Williams, lb 1 011 0
Land, e 4 Oil 0 N'namaeer, el 1 4 1 0
Cress. P 11110 Mow. p 1 0 0 I 0
Hpeaker ....1 0 00
Totals 34 1117 110 "
Totals I 4 7 14 I
Batted for Williams In ninth.
Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 08
Cleveland 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 07
Two-base hit: Iewls. Three-base hits:
Lewis, Jackson. Sacrifice hita: Turner,
Unit. Stolen bases: Hooper. Williams
OlHen. Basea on balls: Off Moser 4; oft
Gregg. 7. Hit by pitched bail: Graney.
Struck out! By Moser, 4; bv Grexg. 8.
wild pitch: Moaer. Time: 3:0a Umpires:
Mullln and Evens.
Second Game.
. In a alow contest, broken at long In
tervals by sharp hitting and brilliant field
ing, Cleveland defeated Boston in the sec
ond gam of th double-header today, 4 to
(Continued on Pag Two.)
KANSAS CITTWINS
ATHLETIC MEET
Western Amateur Athletio Champion.
ship Goes to Local Cliihhj .
Decisive Score. i U J I
SEVERAL RECORDS ARE ER0SEX1
Lee Talbot Throws Fifty-SixrPcftnt
Weight Thirty-Five Feet,
FAST TIME IN SEVERAL EYE3TT
Guy Reed Runs Hundred YardsXn
Nine and Four-Fifths Seconds,
MISSOURI CLUB IS SECONU
Waaalactoa I'nlveralty, St. LeelsTf
M. C. A. aad Kaaaaa Cttr Y. SC. J
C. A. Team Finish Far "14
la the Stear. W H
KANSAS CITY. June 17. -On a fast tracing
the Kansas City Athletio dub iron th
Western Amateur Athletla union tiham .
plonshlp games her this afternoon, break i '
Ing seversl Wee tern Amateur Athtetl '
union records. The final eoor wast Kan-e
as City Athletic club, 80: Missouri Aih
letlo club, 23; Washington Unlveratty, 6
St. Louis Young Men's Christian aaeoci
tlon, 2; Kansas City Toun Mn, Chrlaa
tlan aasoclatlon, L 1 tj
Summaries. , if
8N0-yard run: First, Porter Craig, Kan j
aa City Athletic alub; seoond. C. 0"Don
nell, Kansas City Athletic club; third, R
Probst, St. LouliT Young Men's ChriatianV
aoclatlon. Time, 2:00 flat. J
Mile run: First. W. L Johnson, Kansas)
City Athletio club: seoond. Allan Taylor,
Kanwaa t'ltv Athletio club: third. StiDerki
Morse, Kansas City Athletio oluh. TJml
4:34.
1
Shot put (sixteen Bounds): First. Leaei
Talbot, Kansas City Athletio elub; second.
Hans Wulff. Missouri Athletio club; third. T
John Reber. Kansas City Athletio clubl!
Dihtance. V feet.
2-yard hurdles: First, Frank Catron!
Kanras City Athletio club; second, J ohm.;
Reber, Kansas Cltv Athletio club; third. I
in ea Btinaeriana, tvansa uity jtuiieuojN
club. Time. 0:274. 1
410-yard run: Flrct Walter Nevltt, KajVeJ
sas City Athletla club; second, Guy Reed-1
Probst, St. Louis Young Men' Christian.
association. Time. 0:M.
100-yard dash: First, Gay Red, KansasM
City Athletio club; second, R. B. Christian. I
Kansas City Athletio club; third, Caxl For-4
line, Missouri Athletio club. Time; o:t.
Pole vault: First. A, W. Lambert, Wssh
lngton university (unattached); second, Nerg
Sunderland, Kansas City Athletio olub;
third, E. A. Garesohe, Missouri Athletic
club. Height, 11 feet 6la lnchee.
Running broad jump: rnrat, nea uar.
Kansas cltv Athletla Olub: second. Nea
Sunderland. Kansas City Athletio elub!
third, Frank Catron, Kansas City AthlatlOs
club. Distance, 21.80 feet.
Flfty-slx-pound weight throws First, Lej)
Talbot, Kansas City Athletio olub; second,
Hans Wulff. Missouri Athletio olub; third.'
Bowers, Kansas City Athletla olub. Dis
tance, 25 feet. Breaks raoord of 81 feet 10
inches, held by Talbot.
Discus throw: First Le Talbot, Kansaa
Cltv Athletio club; second. E. L. Anderson
(unattached); third. Barnes (unattached).
Distance, 134 feet. Break former Weaterr,
Amateur Athletio union record of 128 fee
T Inches, hold by Talbot.
2a0-yard daah: First- Guy Reed, Kansas,
City Athletic club; aeJSrmd, McAuley, Mis
souri Athletio club: third, R. V. Christian,
Kansas City Athletio club. Time. 0:22V,.
f Five-mile run: First, I. F. Blel, Missouri.
Athi.tln eluh: aeoond. J. Rrxleben. Mis--
mn.,r-i athlotln rlnh: no third. Time. 38:M
Running high lump: First, Harry Chlldi.
Kansas City Athletio club; second, Oliver
Vesser, Missouri Athletla club;' third, Nn
gle. Kansas City Young Men's Christian
association. Height, 6 feet 10 Inches.
Hammer throw (sixteen pounds): First.
Lee Talbot, Kansaa City Athletio club: sec-
j u i. Rnwora Kansas Cltv Athletio
club; third. Hans Wulff. Missouri Atbletlo.y
club. Distance, 168 feet S inchee. I ,
130-yard hurdles: First. Walter Martin,
tr D- rM.u athiatln nliih: aeiCond. Frank;
Catron, Kansas City Athletic club; th rd.
John Reber. Kansas City Athletio club.
Time, 0:16.-
TABOR . CLOSES SUCCESSFULLY
Base Ball Season Has Been MamS hyf.
Only Two Defeats.
TABOR, la, June IT. (Special.) Tha 1911
"Cardinals" have Just finished a very suc
cessful base ball season with but two d
feats marked against them. This team- has
acquired quit a reputation by lta victories
over som ol the trongest team of Iowa
and Nebraska during th season Just
finished. Following la the schedule:
Tabor, 4; Highland Park. 3; at Tabor,
April 17.
Tabor. 4; Peru, 8; at Tabor, April 13.
Tabor. 3; Tarkio, 7: at Tarklo, April 23. J
Tabor, 1; Peru, 0; at Peru, April 2.
Tabor. 8; Cotner, 2; at Lincoln, May 1.
Tabor, 6; Simpson, 3; at Indlanola, Maya.
Tabor, 3; Highland Park, 12; at Dsn
Moines, May 9. . ..
Tabor, 12; Atlantic. 1; at Atlantic, May 10
Tabor, 3; Cremhton, 2; at Omaha, May U
Tabor, 8; Amity, 0; at Tabor, May 19.
Tabor. 1; Tarklo, 0; at Tabor, May 23.
Tabor, 7; Amity, 1; at College Spring
May 27. i
Tabor, l; Coiner, u; at laoor, aiay zs. i
The players and their positions are:
G. Johnsorl. second base; B. Hume, short
stop; P. Johnson, pitcher ana third base
W. Mann, catcher; B. Hall, pitcher eruS
third base; F. Barton, center fielder; J.
Hart well, first bae; K. Movers, left field I
E. Starr, right field; W. Underwood and)
R. Linvllle, substitute.
JUDGH MOORK WIKI TUB CVS
This Time Vaaderbllt Has 4a Be Sat
Isfle4l with Foarta Place.
LONDON, June 17.-Judge Moore, with
his famous team of bays, capture th gold,
challenge cup. valued at 3500, and thj
cash prize of 3200, 1n the . coaching mara
thon, one of the biggest features of thai
International Horse show at Olympia, to
day. A. G. Vanderbilt, who has taken
the prize on two occasion, had to be sat
isfied with fourth place. In the etas for
pairs, shown to a Victoria, Judge Moor
was again first, with Lord Seaton and
Lady Seaton. ,
The King George challenge- cup, for
jumpers, was won by Captain CHmltrl
I'exe, a Russian contestant, with Piccolo,
Lieutenant A. R. Chaffee, Fifteenth caws
airy. Fort Myer, Va., competed on Poppy.
Fa mam Khata Out Klwoed.
FARNAM. Neb.. June 17.-BpeaUl.
Fernam shut out the El wood team her
yesterday by the score of 2 to . Thirty
men faced Pollard, the pitcher for Far,
nam. Score:
Famam 0 2 0 0 9 0 0 S
Elaood 00000000 041
Bstteries: Elwood, Simpson and Withers;
Famam, Pollard and Pollard. Struck out:
By Simpson, l; by Pollard. S. Hits: 1,
wood, 1; Fernam. S. Umpire: A in lay.
Dorchester Bleaks Friend,
FRIEND, Neb- June 17 (Special ) Th
Dorchester bane ball team with Its bunch
of heavy sluggers yesterday wiped up the
locals by the score of 3u to 0. The vlsltorh
completely outclassed the locals and.errors
by the home boys and heavy slugging by
the Dorchester lads were the only features.
Bvers was able to strike out fifteen of the
Friend Tigers, while the locals had to us
seven pitcher during th nine Innings.
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