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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATTTR
JUNE 24. 1011.
Rourkes Take Fifteen-Inning Game from Topeka, 5-4; Cubs and Giants Lose
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1
FIFTEEN INNINGS 10 WIN
Gam li a Tie at Three Different
BUgtt of the Dame.
BCHOONOVEIV STRONG AT SAT
la the Tim Mr Mil with the WIlUw
Wkta Hit la , Weeded Krrera
Cat Calderle KlT"re
la the Score.
It took fifteen Innings to tenia tha second
game of tha aerie between the Rourkes
and tha Kawa Friday. Two sin-les and a
double In that Innlnf brought Omaha the
winning run after the game had been tlod
up at two' different stages. The final score
waa I to 4, with the Rourkes on top.
Omaha had the game neatly tucked away
when the Kaws came to bat In the ninth
Inning. Aftr Crompton had struck eut and
Krebs walked, Beecher was sent In to bat
for Frambes. He landed on a single to left
Cooke waa sent in to bat for Fugate and
duplicated Beecher's stunt and two runs
came In and tied the soore.
- Robinson started the game for Omaha
and pitched classy ball for eleven Innings,
but at the end of that time was Jerked and
Hall aent to the mound. He worked but
three Innings, when Lots was sent to the
rescue. Ford Topeka Fugate did the twirl
ing for eight innings and was retired at the
1 end of the eighth In favor of Cooke, who
finished the gams. ,
It was a fast game and filled with
sensational stuff. In the fourteenth In
ning Topeka managed to get a run across
the pan, which looked like a mountain to
the Omaha fans. However, Nlehoff landed
on first In the Rourke's half of the four
teenth on an error by Hafford and scored
all the way from first on an error by
Whitney, who let the ball through him on
a throw to catch tha Rourke second base
man. Again In the fifteenth Topeka slipped
another across and the outlook for the
Rourkes to come back with a duplioate of
the fourteenth was poor. Pick went to bat
for Schlpke and alt safely to left for one
base. Kane sacrificed him to second and
William sent a double to' left and Pick
acored. A hit to center by Sohoenover
ended the game. , . " .- ','
Faas Mast ICathaatststle.
That the game wa Interesting, - to say
the least, waa evidenced br-the fans, who
almost went wild In their efforts to urge
the Rourke to heroic deeds. And to make
It all the more noisy It happened to be
ladle- day, which speaks for Itself. Topeka
put up a much better game than on- Thurs
day and the fan were with them on every
good play.
8ohoonover arid King were the main at
traction towards the last of the game.
Bach man mode four hlta and when
Bchooney came to bat In the fifteenth, with
a man on seoond, the applause was such
that It could have been heard for miles.
The stamping of feet and hammering of
umbrellas seemed for awhile as If they
would bring the big grandstand down. But
Bchooney mad good and brought In the
winning run.
After two men had died In the first In
ning Williams singled to right and took
third when Crompton let the ball go
through his hands.. An Infield hit by
Pchoonover brought In the first run. In
the fourth the Rourkes got the second run.
Bchoonover singled to right. King beat out
.. a bunt. Bchooney waa caught napping at
rcoond. King toil second on an error of
Frambes and acored when Tomaaon threw
the ball wild to the Infield.
Tied In the Math.
In the ninth Topeka tied up. Crompton
truck out and Kreps walked.' Beecher
hit safely to left and Krepps went to sec
ond. A passed ball by Arbogoat gave each
man a base. Cooke singled vto right and
Kreps and Beecher brought In two runs,
tying the score.
Hafford got to first on Nlehoff error in
the fourteenth, went to second on a wild
pitch and acored on Tomason's hit to
center.
The Rourkes came back and tied up. Nle
hoff got to second on Hafford' error and
cored on Whitney' error.
In the fifteenth Crompton singled to left,
went to second when Kreps waa walked
and acored on Hawkins' hit to right.
For Omaha Pick singled to left, waa
sacrificed to aecond by Kane and scored
on Williams' double to left. Schoonover
followed with one to center and William
brought in the winning run. Score:
OMAHA.
AH. R. H. O.
A.
Pchipke. Sb
Kane, lb
rvnillams, rf
Bchoonover, If..
King, cf
Nlehoff. 3b
Kneaves, aa.....
Arbogast, c
Robinson, p
Hall, p
Lots, p
Pick
Totals
5
53 S
TOPEKA.
A B. R.
14 45 28
O.
0
0
I
IS
t
4
5
7
4
0
0
E.
I
Hafford, Sb....
Rlckert, If
Tomason, cf..
Whitney, lb...
Moore, as
Crompton, rf..
Kreps. ib
Frambes, o....
Hawkins, c...
Fugate, p
Cook, p
'Beecher
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1 -
Total 51
f 43 1
Batted for Schlpke in the fifteenth.
Batted for Frauibes in the ninth.
Omaha
Run
lOOlOOOOOOOOOlt ft
21020110110020 314
Hits
Topek
Huns 00000000200001 1 4
Hits 1011 10402 001) I It-
Two-base hit: Williams. Passed ball:
Arbogaat. Wild pitches: Hall ti) First
base on balls: Off Robinson. 1: otf Hall, 3;
off Lola. 1; off FiiaiUo, 8; off Cooko, 1.
Struck out: By Kol.lnson, 7: by Hail. 1;
by Fugate, 7; by Cooke, 4. Lefi on buses:
Omaha, 10; Topeka, 11. Sacrifice nils:
Schlpke, Kane. Nlehoff. Fugate. Crompton.
Hits: Off Robinson, 5 In eleven Inn.nfs;
off Hall. 4 In tme and two-thlids Innings;
off Fugate, 7 In eight tnutnus; off Cooke,
T In seven Innings. Stolen bases: Nlehoff,
Kans, Tomason. Time: I. IS. Umpire.
Morgan. Attendance, 3.60.
T. JOSEPH BUMPS ANTELOPES
lateen to Twe Tells Story ef the
Game,
BT. JOSEPH, June 23 St. Joseph had an
easy time taking today's game from Lin
coln, winning by H to 2. Farthing was
founded hard and was taken out after
reive runs had been made off him. Mc
Cormick, an outfielder, pitched the re
mainder of the gam. Chellette eased up
after St. Joseph had the game safely won.
Eight base were stolen by Su Joseph also,
boor: v
LINCOLN.
AH. R. H. O. A. E.
Gamier, as 10 110 0
Cock man, 3b 8 0 0 1 1 0
I'nglaub, 2b 4
Cole, cf (
McCormick. If-p 4
JHindoiK Jb-ss
Cobb, rf...
Thomas, lb..
Ftreltoa, C.
Larthing, p.
liter, If
Totals ...
..32 3
f 24 IS
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
Kelly, rf - 4 2
sVuweil. If.,.. (,...M... 4 . I
O.
A.
0
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUHi AM EH. ABSTN.
WLPctl WUPrt.j
Denver S 19 .Cr: Columbus ..40 2S.B6
Pueblo M 20 .(UlKsnsas City. Si ST .6Ti
Lincoln XI 23 .M Milwaukee... 84 32 .61a
St. Joseph... 82 2N .:: Mlnneapolla.M 88 .no,
Hloux City.. SO 87 .m Louisville ...13 33 . 492
Omaha 38 ) .4SRt. Paul 31 85 .470
Topeka 23 26 .1 Toledo 23 38 .424
Dee Moines. 11 43 .183,lndianapolls.27 33
AMER. LEAGUE, NATL. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct
Detroit 42 l 68!Chlcago 38 32 .621
Philadelphia 37 tf MS. New York....3 2.1 .IU
New oVrk....31 24 .f4 Philadelphia 35 34 .693
Chicago 2 24 .Mi Pittsburg ....34 24 .b
boslon ti 27 .64i8L Louis 32 24 .hoi
Cleveland ... 37 .4K1nctnnt! ...28 33 . 441
Washington.. 20 38 .344 Brooklyn ....21 37 .31
6L Louis It 43 .Zil&oston 14 45 . 241
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pet W.L.Fet.
Superior ....23 13 .B Tails City. ...20 11 Mb
Grand lsl d..22 13 .6.0 Clarlnda 17 15 .Ml
Fremont ....18 17 .6&f, Auburn 1(18.600
Kearney ....18 18 ,47 Maryvllle 18 .600
Beward 18 H) .474 heb. City. ...13 It .413
Columbus ...18 21 .462 Shenandoah.. 13 18 .407
Hastings ...17 21 .44H,
York ltt 22 .427
Yesterday's Resells.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka. 4; Omaha. 6.
Denver, 7; ttioux City, 10. t
Pueblo, 17; Des Moines. I.
Lincoln, 2; Ht. Joseph, 16.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 0: Brooklyn, L
iioHton. 0; Philadelphia, 1.
Chicago, i; pittHhurg. 4.
St. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chlcago-Kt. Louis, wet grounds.
Washington, 2; New York. 3.
Philadelphia, 3-4; Boston, 7-8.
Cleveland, 2; Detroit, 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION,
fit. Paul, 3; Columbus, 2.
Kanraa City, 6; Toledo, 2.
' Minneapolis, I; Indianapolis, 6.
Milwaukee, 1; Louisville, 0.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Columbua, 6; York, 7.
Grand Island, 7; Superior,, 2.
MINK LEAGUE.
Auburn, I; Nebraska City, 5.
Clarlnda, 8; Falls City. 2.
Shenandoah, 3; Alar) ville, 6.
(lames Today.
Western league Topeka at Omaha, Den
ver at hioux City, Pueblo at Doa .Moines,
Lincoln at rt. Joseph.
National League New York at'Brooklyn,
Boston at Plii.aue lofcta, Chicago at Pitts
burg, at. Louis at Cincinnati.
American League beifoit at Chicago,
Cleveland at Si. iouls, Washington at New
Yurk, Philadelphia at Boston.
American Association Minneapolis " at
Louisville, Mllwsilkee at Indianapolis, St.
Paul at Toledo,- -Kaneas City at Columbus.
Nebraska State League Grand Island at
Hastings, Fremont at Sewurd, Kearney at
York. Columbus at Superior.
Mink League Auburn at Nebraska City,
Clarlnda at Falls City, Shenandoah at
Maryvllle.
Jones, lb
Zwllllng. cf
Rellly, 2b
Gospett, c
Mninke, ss
Hamilton, 3b...
Cheiletta, p
Hanlfan, p
4 2 9 0 0
2 2 4 0 0
2 4 4 2 0
1 3 4 2 0
1 0 2 4 0
12 2 10
110 2 0
0 0, 0 0 0
18 18 n II 0
1000200-2
0 1 7 4 0 16
Totals 38
-Lincoln 0 0 0
St. Joseph 3 0 1
Sacrifice hits: Chellette, 1 Stolen bases:
Powell (4), Jones, Rellly, Melnke. - Home
run: (Jennet t. Three-base hit: Kelly. Two
bane hits: Zwilling, Kelly, Jones, Rellly,
Chellette, Thomas, Cobb. Struck out: By
Chellette, 2; by Hanlfan, 1; by McCormick,
1. Base on balls: Off Farthing, 6; off Mc
Cormick, 1; off Chellette, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: Hy Farthing, 1. Hits: Off Farthing, 13
in six tunings: off McCormick, 6 In two in
nings; off Chellette, 7 in seven Innings.
i.eit on bases: St. Joseph, 5; Lincoln, 4.
Time: 2:05. Umpire: Haskell. ,
SIOUX SCALP THIS GRIZZLIES
Champions Take Swatfeet hy leor of
Tea to Seven.
BrOUX CITY, June 23.-Bloua City and
Denver engaged In a slugging. contest to
day, the Champions winning, 10 to 7. After
two were down In the fifth, three singles,
a pass and two doubles netted five run
off Klnsella. The locals clinched the gams
In the seventh on a single, a pas and two
doubles. Score:
BIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
6 1 2 3 3 0
4 0 1 10 0 0
4 110 0 0
6 118 0 0
4 1 2 2 0 1
4 2 12(0
2 1 0 0 2 0
( 1 ( . 0 0
.." 10 10 10
(110(0
.......85 W 18 27 U 1
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E-
, 4 11(10
4 12 110
4 1(10 0
6 1110 0
6 1 1 11 0 0
, 6 1 2 0 8 0
, r4 0 3 2 0 0
0 150.0
10 0 0 1:0
1 0 0 0 1 0
1110 0 0
100026
1 0 0 0 0 0
41 7 15 34 10 0
Andreas, 2b....
Stein, lb
Breen, If
Neighbors, rf..
Wagner, cf....
Hartman, ss..,
Rellly. 3b
Towne c
Wilson p
W. Miller, p..
Totals
Lloyd, 2b.
Wuillln. 3b
Cassidy, rf
Kenworthy. If.
Lindsay, lb
Coffey, ss.
Oil more, cf
McMurray, c...
Harris, p
Klnsella, p......
Ehman, p
Bchreiber
Beall
Totals...
Batted for Harris In third.
batted for Eh man In ninth.
Denver 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 07
Sioux City 1 1 0 0 ( 0 3 0 -10
Sacrifice hlta: Cassidy, Breen, Rellly,
Btem. Two-base hits; Caasldy, Kenworthy,
tillmore, Quillin Hartman (2), Towns, lift
man. Miller. Stolen bases: Kenworthy,
Undaay, quillin. Gllmore. Hits: Oft
Harris, 8 In two Innings; oft Wilson, 8 In
two and a third Innings; off Klnsella, 8 In
two innings; off Miller, 7 In six and two
thirds Innings; off Uimin, 4 tn three In
nings. Double play: Coffey to Lloyd to
Lindsay. Struck out: By Harris, 1; by
Wilson, 1; by Klnsella. 1; by tinmen. 2;
by Miller, 2. Bases on balls: Off Wilson,
1; off Klnsella, i off Miller, 2. Passed ball:
Towns. Hit by pitched hall: By Miller, 1;
by Ehman, 1. Time; 1:56. Umpire: Clark.
A ID DESCENDS ON DEI MOINES
Pueblo Slaughter lallenders by Sev
enteen to Two.
DES MOINES. Is., J line 23. It was a
veritable slaughter at the hands of Pueblo
for Ies Moines today, score 17 to 2. The
locals tried a second pitcher In Bens, but
the victory for the visitor could not be
prevented. Score:
DES MOINE8.
AB. R,
H.
0
0
0
O.
0
0
0
A.
0
Anderson, rf...
Colllgan, ss...
Curtis, If
Ma Ultk, cf....
Dwyer, lb
Lynch, lb
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Kores. 3b
Graham, 2b....
CUowskl, o....
Mitchell, p
Kaiiiant
Bens, p
Herons
Total
33 2
PUEBLO.
AB. R.
4 27 U
A.
11
Mlddleton, cf.
Uerger, ss....
Belden. If
Kuerner, lb...
Davis, rf
Claire. 3b
Schmidt, 3b...
Clemons, o. .
Jarnlgan, p..
8 3
3
1 I 0
3 2
t 0
Totals a 17 17 27 13 0
Des Moines 0000110002
Pueblo 0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0-17
Batted for Mitchell In third,
halted fur Bens Id ninth. j
Two-base hits: Claire (3). Davis, Clemons,
Matttck. I'ltowskl, Jarnlgan: Home run:
Jarnlgan. Bases on bails: Off Mitchell, 2;
Off bens. 1; off Jarnlgan. 1 Hit by
pitched ball: Schmidt. Struck out: By
Mitchell. 3; by Jarnlgan. (. Stolen
base; MiddleUm. Jilt tn. runs; Schmidt.
Johnny
- m mi"- - 1 Mian - jjisaaisMsissii si hiiiasesiiairtsaii 11 is '"' '' "
GRAND ISLAND SPLITS SERIES
Takei "Another Fast Game from
Superior, Seven to Two.
EASTMAN'S ARM IN FINE SHAPE
Hla Headers Proxe Pwaallag, While
Archer Ha Oft Car, AUowlsg
KleTesi Safe Hlta York -V
Pulls Oat Safely. '
SUPERIOR, Neb., June 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Orand Island split the series with
Superior by taking a snappy game today,
7 to 2. Superior was unable to locate Hart
man, while the Islander amassed eleven
safeties. The fielding of Cook was tha
feature of the game. Bcorec
ORAITD ISLAND. SUrTRIOR.
AB.H.O.A I. AB.H.O A E
Cook, of
Smith, m I
MrKlbten, III
HoLw. lb.. 8
1 Allen, ef..
( Mlrhul. .. S
Coylo. rf 4
1 McD-woil, tk4
F B'kwlta, It 1
1 8 Slmoox, e... t
0 Orr. lb I
1 OD.B'kw'i, lb I
0 0 Archer, p.... I
Armatr!, lb I
Joker, o... . 8
Buchan&n, rf 8
Wars, lb.... I
Hartman, .. 4
Totals II U It 1 t Touts II 8 17 10 8
Orand Island 1(02000207
Superior 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Orand Island. 1; Superior.
2. Home run: McDowell. Two-base hlta:
Ward (2). Left on bases: Orand Island. 8;
Superior, 2. First base on balls: Off Hart
man. 3; off Archer. 2. Struck out: By
Hartman. 6; by Archer. 8. Double plays
Cook to Jokerst, McLenr to Smith to Arm
strong. Time: 1:40. Umpire: McDermott.
Attendance, 2f0.
York Wins from Colanshoa.
TORK, Neb.. June 23.-Speclal Telegram.)
York pulled out one In the sixth Inning
today, when four hits, a sacrifice by Dye
and two errors by Columbus gave them
four runs, tying the soore. In the seventh
a double by ifarm and singles by Payne
and Dye brought in two more. Klnnell was
right for five Innings and then blew up.
Wilklns was somewhat unsteady at the
beginning, but tightened In the seventh and
struck out six men in the last three Innings.
Dye'a batting was the feature of the game.
Score:
TORK. COLCVTBt'S. '
AB.H.O.Al. AB.H.O. A. B.
rarrall, lb... I til Malxall, rf... f lit
Smith, lb.... 4 l 1 I 1 Copple, lb... 4 4 11
Honnlaaer, If 4 1 1 Oorbatt. lb.. I 0
Harm, ct 4 til Oraham, lb.. 4 8 8 1
Payna. lb.... 4 114 B. Brown, as 4 1 1
Davis, rt 4 S. Brown, lb 4 1 1 1
Iya. a I 111 Wola'b'or. cf 1 1 1 t
Stuart, 4 111 Leach, It..... 4 l 'l
Wllklna, S...4 111 Agnow, 4 lit
Klasall. .... 818
Totals 84 U 17 14 1 Bpaaa. s 118
Totals K t 14 18 I
Columbus 020012800 8
York 0 0 0 10 4 2 0 T
Earned runs: Columbus, (; York, 8. Home
runs: Agnew, Dye, Melxell, E. Brown.
Two-base lilts. Harm (2), Spade. First
base on balls: Off Wilkli.s. 1: off Klssell,
2. Struck out: By Wilklns, 7. Hit with
pi to lied ball: Welaenberger. Double play:
Agnew to Copple. Time: 1:45. Umpire:
Held.
Nebraska City Tries
New Man and Wins
Hayes Bring Good Luck to Team in
Contest with Auburn Clarinda
Beats Falls City.
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., June 23 Spe-
c'al Telegram.) Nebraska City tried out a
new pltoher today and won easily. So re:
R.H.E.
Nebraska City 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 16 8 2
Auburn 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 7 1
. Batteries: Nebraska City, Hayes and
Plnkcrton: Auburn. Everett and Mut-ver.
Umpire: Fields.
FALLS CITY, Neb., June 23.-Speclal
Telegram.) After losing four games In a
row Clarlnda trimmed Falls City this
afternoon. Score: R.H li
Clarinda 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 0-8 8 1
Kails City 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2 2
Batteries: Falls City, Justus and Van
derhlil: Clarlnda. Walters and Harmony.
Umpire: Klssane.
MARTV1LLK. Mo.. June 23 (Special
Telenram.V- Shenandoah dropped another
game today to the Missouri club. Scora:
R.1I K
Maryvllle 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 06 11 8
Shenandoah 0 0 0 0(0000-3 t 4
Batteries: Maryvllle, Larke and Slots;
Shenandoah, Burch and Castle. Umpire:
Sage.
Mrs. Thomas Loach Dylaar."
PITTSBURG, June 23. Mr. Thomas
Leach, wife of the wei known member of
the PUtaburg base ball club, la dying to
day from a ' mysterious Illness. Physi
cians have been unable to .diagnose her
GohdihgV Successor.
ARBOGAST. WHO WILL DO THE CATCHING FOR THE
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HARRIMAN MEN TO DO
BATTLE ON THE DIAMOND
Employe! the TJaloa Paclflo Paa
aenarer lapartmaat to Play
Saturday.
Mutts and Jaffa will meet on the base
ball field at Miller park Saturday after
noon. Two team of the Union Paclflo
passenger department, known a the Mutt
and Jeffs, have contracted for a game at
2:30 p. m.
Following la the lineup:
Jeffs.
Davis First base....,
Echenck Second base..
Muts.
Lyon
...Bowler
Conover
Ouyer, Mgr Shortstop
Mayne
Hunter..',...
Dolan
....Third base Medee
...... Left field Bork
....... Center field McCarthy
Dervin.
Right field Bommers
Lovgren..
Bhlvely...
Boucher..
."Willie"..
"ate
1 1 M . .
, .aicnr .lUouuiaan, mr,
........ Pitcher Loft
Substitute Bernhardt
Uaaoot "Oeorgle"
Brewers Blavnk Colonels.
LOUISVILLE. June 23. Milwaukee de
feated Louisville today, 3 to 0. Both Dough
erty ana kjoo pitcned rine bail, but the
former had a afcade the better support.
Score.
MDCWAtTKHfg. LOUlSrvrLLB.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
lalbolo. of... I 0 ftobtnaao, as. 4 1 1 8
Brera, lb.... 8 114 Howard, lb.. I 11
Jonas, lb.... 1 Lannoi, lb.. 4 14
Kandall. lt.,1 I I O Harden, rf , I I 1 1
Btona, If 4 0 Hulawllt, lb. 4 4 1 1
Clark, lb.... I 0 0 11 Btanaburr, U 4 8
Ltwla, as.... 4 lit Btanlay, of., 4 8 3 8
Marahall. .. -1 4 0 0 Hughea, 0.... I I 1 1
Pouckarty, P 8 1 8 Kron, 3118
Millar, a 1 I t t
Totals 81 T IT 1 1 Ortmahaw . 1
Totals 14 IT 18 I
Matted for Kroh In ninth.
Louisville 00000000 0-0
Milwaukee 00011000 0-2
Two-base hits: Howard, Marshall, Stan
ley, Lennox. Struck out: By Kroh, 6; by
Dougherty, 2. Bases on balls: Off Kroh, 6;,
off Dougherty, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpires:
Uwens and liandlboe.
Saints Shade "olnnahns.
COLUMBUS. O.. June 23 -Laroy' teadi
ness and good support figured In getting
Bt. Paul a victory over Columbus. Score.
BT. rAUU COLUMBUS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Clarke, If I 0 1 O'Rourka. lb 4 1 I I
Daleh'nty, rf 4 1 1 Hlnekm'n, If I t
Vt'C-mlck. lb 4 1 1 I t ongaltoo. Hill
Autraj, lb... 8 I II I Down lb... 4 114 1
Jonas, ef 4 1 I Pairing, ib .t 114
Butter, aa.... 4 (til Mahlln. aa , I I I
Kelly, e I 3 1 0 Odwell, el... 8
Howell, lb.. 1 I 4 1 Ludwlg, a.... 4 111
Laroj. p 3 8 8 LUbhardt, p. 4 0 I
Tatala M 8 IT II I Tola I a I 4 IT IT 1
Columbus O'O 0 0 0 3 0 0 02
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Autrey. Home run:
Jones. Base on balls: Off Llebhard, 2;
off Laroy, 1 Struck out: By Uebhardt.
4; by Laroy, 6. Time: 1:46. Umpire:
Weddlge.
' Randolph Drops I.aat One.
RANDOLPH. Neb., June 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Randolph dropped tha last of the
carnival games to Laurel today In a
Pitchers' battle. Laurel getting the better
of Krause when hlta counted. Errors con
tributed largely to the high soore. Score:
R.H.B.
Randolph 0 4 f 1 0 0 0 1 0- 8 12 i
Laurel 2 6 1 0 0 0 f 0 0-13 15 2
Batteries: Randolph, Krause and Kemp;
Laurel, Haaalngor and Wyman.
Three-Base hits: Hamblln, 11 lor s. Krause,
Toliea. Sacrifice hits: Hamblln, Chapman.
Struck out: By Krause, 8; by Baaslugar,
7. Umpire: Gallagher.'
Persistant Advertising U the Road to Big
Returns. -
ROURKES.
UMPIRE PUNCHES BRESNAHAN
St. Louis-Cincinnati Game Followed
by Bow with Elem.
EED3 WIN BY EIGHT TO SEVEN
Cardinal' Blgr'BHy; la Eighth and
Iffnth Inalngrs Ccrnaee Ifesu O-ver-,
tomlag Cincinnati's Early
' Lead.
CINCINNATI, June 23. Following the
exciting conclusion Of the St. Louls-Cln-olnnati
gam here today Umpire Klem and
Roger Bresnahan, manager of the St.1 Louis
team, got Into an argument and Klem
struok Bresnahan In the face. Before
Bresnahan could strike back other players
Interfered and took hlra to the club house.
Bt. Louis made a fine rally In the ninth,
getting four run, and with the run needed
to tie on third with two out, Keefe pitched
two strikes on Mowrey and Bresnahan
protested strongly to Klem, claiming that
the second strike waa a ball. While Bres
nahan was protesting Keefe put over the
third strike, ending the game ( to t In
favor of Cincinnati. ' Bresnahan made an
enraged rush at Klem, who met him with
a straight right to the face.
Cincinnati took an early lead in the
fourth game of the series, but St. Louis
made a game rally In the eighth and ninth
Innings. Score:
CINCINNATI. T. luns.
AB.H.O. A.. AB.H.O.A.E.
Beaonar, If... 4 111 Hurrtna, lb.. 6 111
Pownay, as.. 1
Bataa, of.... 4
Hoblltiel, is I
Mitchell, rf.. 3
Grant, lb.... I
Eaan. lb 8
MoLaaD, 0... 4
Oaapar, .... 4
Keeta. p (
I I 1 Hauaer, aa... 4
II Bllla, It I
8 81 Kooatohr, lb I
8 8 11 Evana. rf.,.. 8
11 I I Mowray. lb.. I
14 11 Oakaa, ct 4
18 1 Bilaa 0 I
1 1 Gerer, P 8
t ( t BrMuabas . 1
1
3 11
88
4 1
1 1
810
t I 0
10 0 8
Totals II 11 IT It Totals 8 11 84 I 4
Hattea zor ueyer in ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 47
Cincinnati 3 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 8
Two-base hits: Bescher. Bresnahan.
Three-base hit: Mitchell, Hoblltsel, Evans
17. nome run: nuggins. nits: . urt (jas
per. 11 in eight and two-thirds innings; off
Keefe, 0 In one-third Inning. Sacrifice
hits: Mitchell (Z), Grant, Egan, Downey.
Stolen bases: Bates. Grant. Double play:
Hugglna to Hoblltsel. Lett on bases: St.
Louis, 8; Cincinnati, 7. Bases on balls:
Otf ueyer, B; off U a spar, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: Downey by Geyer, Bliss bv uaapar.
Struck out: By Oeyer, 8; by Oaapar, 1.
Time: 2:10. Umpires: Klem and Brennan.
Cnhs Lose Close One.
PITTSBURG, June 23. Pittsburg today
won a cluse game from Chicago, 4 to 3, ths
winning run being made In the seventh
inning. In the seventh a misjudged fly by
Carey gave the visitors a three-bagger,
which helped them to take the lead. In
the same Inning Pittsburg won by getting
three hlta mixed with two errors. Score:
riTTSBURO. CHICAGO.
AU.H O A B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Carey, cf.... 8 8 4 0 Sharkard, If. 4 1 I
Clarke, II.... 1 110 0 Bubulte. rf...4
Byrna, lb ... 4, I 1 Hsfinan, lb.. 4
Waguar, lb.. 4 I 1 t t tlm'man, lb. 4
Millar, lb... 8 0 11 Doyle. Ih.... 4
MoKeob'a. si 8 Tinker, aa... 4
Wllasn, rt.... 4 11 Oood. ef I
Olbaun, c ... 4 118 Araber, 0.... I
Adama, p.... 4 1 ( t Cola, p 1
Oraham . . . . 1
Touts aim 1 Curt!, p....
Totals 11 84 3
Schulte out. hit by batted ball.
Batted for Cole in eighth.
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03
Two-base hlta: Carey. Wagner, Schulte
(2). Three-base hits: McKechnie, Sheck
ard. Stolen base: Carey. Double play:
Zimmerman to Hofman to Zimmerman.
Bases on balls: Oft Cola, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: Carey by Cole. Struck out: By
Adams 7; by Cole, 1; by Curtis, 1. Balk:
Cole. Left on baaea: Pittsburg, 8; Chi
cago, 2. Hlta: ' Otf Cole, V In seven In
nings: off Curtis, 1 in one Inning. Time:
1:46. Umpires: Johnstone and taaon.
Phillies Blank Doves.
PHILADELPHIA. June 23. Philadelphia!
defeated Boston today, 1 to 0. Both Burns
and Purdue were effective with men on
bases, except In the aecond Inning, when
Philadelphia scored on two parses and sin
gles by Luderus and Doolan. Eoore:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Knaba, lb.... 4 111 Sweeney, lb. I I 1 I
faakart, cf.. 3 t t 4T.ua.,, lb . I IT
Lobar, lb... 4 8 14 1 Bleinleldt. lb 4 1 I 0
alagee. It.... I 8 4 0 0 Miliar. rf....l 8 10 0
Luderua, IB. 1 14 1 s ing-toa, II -aa i
8 11
Walah. rf ... 1 0 King.
f 8
Ueulaa, as... 3 I 8 1 1 Joaaa, cf. .
Maraa, a....! 18 8 Vouug. aa..
Duma, a 11 Kalaar. it..
Purdue, p..
Totals. IT 8 IT 11 3 'H.rmg ...
FTeflar ...
1 I
18
11
1 8
Totals
.01000
M 10 M 11 1
Philadelphia .
0 0 0 -l
Boatoa
.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8-0
WORKS' PITCHING BEATS NAPS
Tigers' Twirler Allow( Cleveland
Team But Four Hit.
FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO TWO
Olson's Twe Errors, Cenpled with
Two Hlta and Sacrifice Ply,
Give Detroit Oanae In the
Sixth Innlns,
DETROIT, June 23. Pitching one of the
greatest games of his career, Ralph Work
beat Cleveland. 4 to 3, today, allowing the
visitors four hit. Toung also was ef
fective, but Olson's two trrors, eoupled
with two hits and a sacrifice fly, gave De
troit the game In the sixth. Score:
DETROIT.
CLEVFI.AVTt.
AUH.O.A.
AB.H.O. A B
Jonea, If 4 1 4
puah, aa 4 1 1
("nhb Ft t I I
Crawford, rf. 1 0 1
rieleh'nty, lb I 111
Morlartr, lb. I I 1
O'leary, 2b.. I
StanagA, e... I t 1
Worka, ..... It
1 0 l.lndaar. lb.. I 1 t
I Raterlr ...100
Olenn, aa 4 1 I I
0 Jarkann, rf . . I 1 t
Graner, If... I I
I 1 Stovall, lb... I 1 11 I t
I Blrm'h'm, ef I I 1
3 Pill, lb I 0 1 I
1 Klahar. e..,. I 0 t
Ynnn n .1 a A a a
Tntala W I IT II 1 Totala M 4 84 14 I
Batted for Lindsay In the ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 -4
Cleveland ,.1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 03
Two-base hits. Morkarty. Lindsay.
Three-base hit: Rtanaae. Saorifloe flv:
Delehantv. Stolen bnses: Hush, Cobb.
Double play: Bush to O'Lrsary to 8tanae.
Left on banes; Cleveland, 1: Detroit. 8
Bases on balls: Off Young, 8: off Works,
1. Hares on errors: Detroit, 2: Cleveland,
. 1111 oy pucnea pan: ay worKs, mr
mlngham. Struck out: Hy Worka, 1.
Time: 1:28. Umpires: Dlneen and Per
rlne. Athletics I.oae Twice .
BOSTON, Mass., June' 23 The fourth in
ning of both games of the doubleheader
between Boston and Philadelphia proved
the undoing of the visitors today when the
local batsmen secured sufficient runs to
win the first game, 7 to 8. and the second,
8 to 4. Boston's ragged fielding was offset
by long hits with men on bases. Wood and
Speaker driving In runner with home runs.
Soore:
BOSTON. FHILADKIjPMIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hooper, rf. .. I 1 Lord. If 1 1 0
Gardner, Sb.. 4
Bpeakar, of.. 4 I
0 4 1 Rtrunk, cf... I 1 I 0
11 Colllna, lb... 4 I I 4 1
10 Paker, lb.... 4 ' 1 1 0
1 8 I Mclnnea, lb. 411
14 1 Murphy, rf . 4 I 1 0
It Barry, aa.... 41141
10 Lapp. C 4 I 0
0 1 0 Coomba. p... 1 0 0 0 0
Martin, a 1 0 a 0 0
Lewi.. If 4 I
Yerkaa, lb... I 1
Wagner, aa,. I 1
Eugla, lb 4
N'nam'kar, el 1
Wood, p 4 8
Totals II 87 1$ 4 nTla 1 (
, . Totala 17 11 84 11 1
Bated for Martin In the ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 7
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03
Two-baje hit: Terkes. Home run; Wood.
Speaker. Hits: Off Coombs, 6 In four In
nings; orr Martin, 3 In four Innings. Sac
rifice hit: Hooper. Stolen bases. Hooper
(2), Murphy, Wagner. Double plays:
Speaker, Wood, Gardner and Nunamaker;
Barry and Mclnnls; Barry, Collins and Mo
Irnes; Murphy and Mclnnes, Gardner,
Wagner and Rngle. Left on bases:, Bos
ton, 7; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on halls:
Off Wood, 1; off Coombs, 8; off Martin, 2
Hit by pitched ball: Wagner by Coombs.
Struck out: By Wood, 6: by Coombs, a)
bv Martin, 3. Passed ball: . Nunamaker.
Time: 2:10. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan.
Score second game:
Ran for Karger in the fourth.
, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B
Hooper." rf... 4 8 0 Lord, if 4 I 0 0
Oardnar, lb.. 4 114 1 Btrunk, rt.K. 4 800
Speaker, '. ct. 3 1 0 0 Colllna, lb... I 111
Lewla, If ...,4 1 1. 0 Baker, lb.... 4 1
Yerkea.-lb.., 4 114 1 Molnsaa. lb. 4 1 T 4
wagner, a t I I I s Murphy, if.. 8 3
Kngle, lb.... 3 0 8 4 Barry, as..,. 8 ( 8
N'nam'kar, oO 0 0 I Thomas, ... 4 111
Karger, p.... I I o 0 Plank, p..... I
Klelnew.-e... 8 r I a-
ThonT-JA:0 OBi) T'd TetaJsAlW,! 'Y 84 8
Clcotta. aw. (- S.tH -.;." l: '. .
Totals !1 10 17 II l
Boston 0 0 0 B 0 0 4) 1 e a
Philadelphia .... ..3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Two-baoe hits: Lwla. Kanrer. Three.
base hit Wagner. Hlta: Off Karger, S In
tour innings; on cicotte, z In live Innings.
Socriflce hit: Lord. Stolen bases: Baker,
Klelnew. Sacrifice files: Barry, Engle.
Left on bases: Boston, (; Philadelphia, 7.
Klrst on bails: Off Karger, 2; off Cicotte,
3; off Plank. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: Col
lins by Karger; Engle b,y Plank, Struok
out: By Karger, 1; by Cicotte, 2; by Plank,
4. r-asaea oair iNunamaker, z; Kletnow, 1;
Thomas, 1. Time: 1:68. Umpires: Egan
and Sheridan.
. Chase Pnts Oat Twenty-One Men.
NEW YORK, June 23.-Jack Qulnn tri
umphed over Walter Johnson today In a
great pitching battle. New York winning
from Washington, 8 to 2. The game waa
played In seventy-five minutes. Chase's
fielding featured. He made twenty-one
putouts. Score.
NRTW TORK. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B
Daniels, rf... 4 10 0 Milan, ef.... 4
1 0
Fltigerald, if 4 8 1 0 0 Srhaefar, lb. 4
Hartaell, lb. 4 I 0 Xlberfeld, lb 4 I
Crae, of 1 1 Lollyelt, rf . . 4
Knight, aa...l 1 I T lC.Walkar, If 4
Chaaa, lb. ... I til 1 0 McBrlda. as.. I 1
Gardner, lb.. I 1 4 0 Cun'gh'm, lb I
Sweeney, o.. 1 1 1 Street, o I 1
Qulnn, p 8 0 1 T Jabnaoa, p.. 8 8
Totals to I 17 M 1 Totals II IX H I
New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 -8
Washington 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Chase, Johnson. Struck
out: By Johnson, 2. Time: 1:15. Um
pires: O'Loughlln and Connolly.
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Toledo Loses Final Game of Series by
Five to Two.
BRADY IS KNOCKED FROM BOX
James Finishes Contest for Toledo,
IMtehlntr Rhateat Ball Corridas
Be ares Heme Ran Two
Three-Raaaera.
TOLEDO, O.. June 23-Kansas City hit
Rrody opportunely and took the final gam
of the series from Toledo, I to 1 James
finished the game, pitching shut out ball.
Score:
KAITBAS CTTT.
TOLFTYV
AB.H.O A. .
AB.H.O.A.B.
narbeaq, lb. . 1 I
Sulllran, rf.. I I
lyOI., it I l
Hyatt, rf I
ftn'erman, lb 4 1
Oorrlinn, aa. I 1
Down la, lb.. I
Jamea, e 1 I
O'Connor, e, I 0
Maridox, p... 4 0
Shay 0
0 1 NUM. of I
10 Hlnrhm'n, lb I 1 T
44 Flick, rf 4 I 1
4 4 Hlrkman. If. 8 1 1
t 1 H'hnhomt. Ik 4 111
I Butler, aa. ... 4 1 '8
14 Brnnkle, Ik.. I t I I
It rarlach, a... 1114
Brady, p I ( 0
A Jamea, p 1 a I
0 Buma I
Totals II I 17 It 1 Totals 14 in II I
Hatted for James in ninth.
TRan for James In fourth.
Toledo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Kansas City 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0- 6
Two-bae hit: Rowerirmn. Three-bane
hits: T. James. Cartm-h. Home run. Corrl
don. Stolen buses: Hickman, Flick, Corrl
don. Sacrifice flies: Hickman, Hyatt. Sac
rifice hit: Carisch. First base on balls:
Off Maddox. 2: off Brady. 2: off James, 4.
Struck out: By Brady. 1; by Maddox. 3.
Hits: Off Bray, 7 In four and one-tlhrd
innings; off James, 1 In four and two thirds
Innings. Wild pitch: James. Hit by pitched
ball: Downle, Bowerman. Umpires: Hayes
and Kddlnger. Tims: 1:56. ,
Indianapolis Wins In First.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 23 Tnd'anatwlls
won today's game In the first Innlns when
four hits, one for three bases, and an error
scoured four runs. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O. A B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hormon. cf. . 4 0 10 Clymar, ef... 4 11
Woodruff, If. 4 1 1 1 0 mil. lb I T 0
Hallman, rt. I I 1 0 0 Cravalh. If . I 0 I t
Hmiarr. lb.. I I 14 1 I JWI'ai. Ih 4 I I 1
Oeti. lb 18 8 10 Bnmman, rf. I 0 1 0 0
Rltter, c 4
81 Klllirrr, aa . 4 0 1 I I
14 8 M'Crm'k, lb I I I I 1
111 Owenn. c 4 0 7 I 0
11 Patteraon, p. 4 0 0 I ft
O.WII'ms. lb 4
Mowa, aa 8
Webb, p 4
Totala II I M 11 I Totala 13 It I
Mlnneapoll 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Indianapolis 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -
Two-base hits: McCormick, Cleymer (8).
Three-base hit: Houser. Struck out: By
Patterson. 8; bv Webb, 2. Base on balls:
Off Paterson, 8; off Webb, 1 Time: 1:40.
Umpires: Chill and Ferguson. .
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