4 I THE BEE: (ftfAITA, VEDXESDAY, .TUNE 23, 1911. Giants' Double Victory Puts Them in the Lead; Phillies Tie Cubs; Omaha Wins S ! ( ROURKES WIN FIHAL GAME Classy Ball Hard Tought Game t in Tenth Inning. KANE DRIVES I HE GAME BAIL Thomaeon, tb Jfve Oottlelder, Flays Fast Oirnr Hcklpkft Tlari fa the Outfield ai4 hlaes with the Willo. Jimmy Kane, the big first .as.nan. I made up for losing Sunday .Ame by batt tig In the winning tnn In the third and last came 6t th feer.Ses with Pueblo yeater 6ny afternoon!) h . tenth Inn.ng. 1 ho ! score at te'r. Kaw glnrl wee 4 to 3 with the Rourkea nt the Inn end. It waa by far the clae ait bull ra:n 1 staged iince the Kroukta u been homo on thia trip. ery mart on hia lo . i at all times on both teems ...odes pluhoil for the Rourfcae and hie v.urk waa o: the (best. Hli benders and tw. stars had the Orphans puttied for awhile and the hit were well scattered. Ell! waa en the I mound for Pueblo and - pitched a senr.e lequally aa rood aa Khodce, although he truck out but two -men. Thomason, the new centerflelder no- "dulred by Kourke In his trade wlih Topeita played some game, and no ball waa too. far away for him to try for. Ills hit In the 'eighth Inning -Ijrmigrit In ihs run which tied up the Score with I'ueblo, who bad been one run ahead ail through the first 'eight innings, ' When ) the former Kaw fielder stepped to bat for the first time he waa greeted with a hand (hat he Will have occasion to remember- for some time to come. , Hrhlpke U tl(i Field. Williams waa still out of the game and Buhoonover played his position In light field while Bchlpke played In Bohoeney a position at left field and played some fame. At thi bat ie was by far the star. In four times to bat he made three hits, one triple, a double and a single. Morgan umpired' very different gam from the one the preceedlng day (when he was almost mobbed. No decision of hi met with oh. ; jectlons, but 'he waa taken from the field by a policeman. . The last game) at home until the fourth of July was witnessed by 1.600 fans who showed their appreciation of good base ball : by equally dividing tbalr applause. Espe- dally did they applaud the oatch Middle men made In the fifth whan ha spoiled (Omaha chances' of scoring two run by pulling dowp Pick drive with on hand while on the dead run. , ru'lilo Scores First. Pueblo got their first run In. the first In ning, when - Belden doubled to right and cored on Koerner's single to center. The Rourkes evened matter In the second, when Nlehoff got to second when Belden dropped his fly. He went to third on Schlpke's grounder and scored on Kneeve' i sacrifice fly to Belden. In the fourth Koerner drew a pass, was sacrificed to aecond by Hughe and aoored on Davis' double Xo left.. Davis scored on ' fcchmldt single to right. l Omaha came baok with one ran. Pick 'j tripled to th eoenter field fence and scored , on Ciemona' passed ball. Th score was ,tld. In . the eighth. Plok walked and was sacrificed to second by Kan and scored on ;Thcmason's single to left... In the tenth Pick tripled and Kane seared him with rlngl. Bcore I ' '" OMAHA. AB. ft H. 0 0 O: 1 A. 1 ! : 5 0 I E. Pick, lb 4 , Kane, lb I , Tc mason, of I Schoonover, rf. 4 Nlehoff, 2b 4 Bchlpke, lf...i......... 4 Knraves, a . . t Arbogaat. oH.M!.TM 8 Agnew, 0 1 Rhodes, p 1 Totals ..3D 4 10 89 M I PUEBLO. AB, R. H. O. A. B. Mlddlcton ton, cf... ....... 0 1 1 0 Mirier, Belden Coerner, lb 4 1 1 17 ? iUKhes, 2b 10 1 $ 1 avls, rf.... 4 1110 tchm.dt, Sb...,.,..,. 4.0 1 14 Tlemons, c 4 0' 0 1 I ails, p -........ 4 oils 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...w.t......S7 8 11 28 80 1 One out when, winning run waa scored. Omaha- '..:'..40 1 M I M I 1-1 .:.;.V1 0 10 11118 8-10 ...lil O O 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-J .....i' 1 1 8 0 1 0 0 1 1-11 Runs , Hits . Pueblo Runs , Hits 'ihree-Daae mra: ecnipae, n. i wu buee hits: ohlpke, Belden, Davie. Passed ball: Clemon. Base on balls: OCf Rhodes, 7: by jKlJIs, 1. Bacrlftc hKsi Kane, Hi off Ellis, Bacrlhce hit: Kane, ToniaFon, KneAvsa 2, Rhodes, . Hughes (2). Htolen bssei Belden. Left on bases : Omaha, 5; Pueblo. T. Double playi Schmidt to Hughes. j'Attendanoei l.ttX Tim: 1:45. Ump.rei f Morgan. DENVER LOSE ""tHREH 8TRAISHT t. Joseph blanks Orlsalle by FIt-o 'to Netala. ST. JOSKPlt. June V. St. Joseph made It three straight from Denver today, taking the last ksmW easllv. 8 to 0. Johnson al lowed but four, scattered hit, while fit. Joupph bunched htta an Hmrnsn In the second Inning, i Th locals mde three runs in the sixth tnnlns; without making a hit. Bcoie; o. ." vfcKNVEB. (. :AB. R. K. O, Llovd. 2b... Uuillin. 8b.. Cassidy. rf. Brail, cf.... EE I l ......... 8 Lindsay, lb nil Cotter, ss. ...... ....... 0 Kenworthv. y, lf. 8 o Jlix.Murrav. c t 8 Hagerman. p.......... I 0 Total SB 0 4 84 8 T, JOSUPH. AH. R. K. p. A. K. Kellv. rf 3 1110 0 Powell. If 10 110 0 Jones, lb ... 4- 0 0 10 0 0 y.wiiiniK of. 4 10 10 0 Kelllv. 2b I 1 0 1 0 UussetU c 1 1 I i 0 Weinke, ss 3 118 10 HanUlton. 3b. Johnson, p... 10 0' o J ; 3.0 0 Totals....."......... 23 8 8 17 16 1 Denver OOOOOfOO 0 bt. Joseph 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 6 Stolen baevs: Kelly. Powell, Rellly, Ken worthv. Three-base hit; Melnke. Two base hit: Kellv. Ooesett. Struck out: By Johnson. 6; bv lUfermtn. 8. First base on balls: Off Hagerman. 3: off Johnson, L Duubla olav: uulilln to Lindsay. Baorlfloa hlU: Hamilton, Coffey, Hagerman. Left on basee: rvu joeepn. I. uenver. 3. nme: 1:46. Umpire: Haskell. THREE STHAieilT FOR tlOVX CITT t mmmmm . nteker fUrk la'rtnrlbl) la Plarhee, Tkeagb Wild at Tlsaea. SIOUX CITY. Tun tT.-Slour City won the last itmi of the eortes from Unooln today, a to L. makina It three straight. l'Hclur Clark, notwtthstandlna- hia wlld- newk waa Invincible in Dlnohoa. Not a hit was tuatio off his slants unttl th eeventh Iniunx. and only three aSu-r that. Apple gate was unsteady in the Dinchea and was relieved by rartmnir after one was down In the fourth and two runs in. Farthing pitched a steady game for the rwnalitdar ot the contests, evcore: SIOUX CITY. AB. R It O. A. I I t Anareaa. ii,viw s Htem. lb. Hrren. If til Neighbors, f I I M'Bjfner, cf....,j;. J Standing of Teams WEST. LrJAOUIi NAT L LEAGUE! W.Ll'rt W .l.'tt.. Tu-hlo .37 . New York....H9 23 .K Dvnvtr .... S.. Joseph, i.. r 1 I'hUago M 24 .13 Philadelphia.. an 24 .613 I'lttbbJix ....36 26 .5M ,.3i 16 Jl. Topcke ... St Iviiil.i 34 2S .S4 9 .; i .: ...4 34 .4.;. Cincinnati ...IS .444 t;ro kiyn ....21 40 .S44 ... . . . . . i. ...s, -.-il. Afc'S'N. i tVUrVt., Uoton 14 48 . 22u AMUR. UiAOUKl WUPtt. Detroit 43 21 .672 ' r,io is . . .12 i .(Xy, Kn-nj city.JS .9 .... . . l.t.Jki. ...Vi do .JU ll n upol a .5 ..i L.'Ulsv.il ...M .14 .t raul li.tZ. i i If do .41 4J .4.. l..i!ai.apoi.a:! v. ... NfcJJ I ALi L iC W.L...'... i,:;perloi 2j li .t. - . eniu.it ...... m .v Oia..U lai'd-.i; :x Philadelphia.. 40 20 mi New Yoi K.....T4 .667 ChicaKo 31 2s .564 Boston 32 3" .&I6 Uevelaid ...27 87 .4a ahinKTon..22 41 .M9 At. Lou. 1 46 .262 MINK LEAGUE. W.UPi-t. Falls City. ...23 13 .613 ..aiyville ....! 17 .62a Uai intla 17 IS .46 bt ..aid A . burn 17 IK .473 Aih. City 16 lit .471 1. askings . tvietno . iiork . .1 i!X ...., .11 i.4 .41.; j,)cuaniloah..l6 30 .48 1 estrrday'e Resells. WESTERN L&AOUE. Pueblo, I. omaua, 4. Ten Innings, i. ncom, 1; Moux City, 8. lopeka, V; Lies Molnts. 17. Leaver, 0; Ht. Joeepii, o. NATIONAL. i.iuAGf E. New York, 6-7, i-iojKiyii, 8-L Loston, I; bliadelhia, a. cncnnati, 1; titltuorn, 4. Chicago, 6-7; bt. Louis, 4-8. AU.iJUv.Ai .CAUL'E. Washington, b-o; New lurk, 8-9. Philadelphia, J, Boston, 8. ltroit, u, Oucagt., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. -Minneapolis, I; Columbus, S, Milwaukee, 8; Toledo, 8, HX. I aul, 4; Inu.a.iaiJOi.s, I, Kansas Cliy, i; iou.v)iie, 6. KKBHAbKA H i'ATJU LEAQUB. Ksainay, U Supaiwr, if, fremont, ; loik, a, Uiand island, i; .ra, 8, coiumbus, 8; Hastings, s, MlMiv l.n..iltX Fall City, 4; Hhsnancioan, e, Matyviile, 0; Auburn, 4. Nebraska City, li cisxinda, o. Umm Today. Western League Omaha at St. Joseph, Des iUoinss at Dloux City, lJsnTai1 at i-in-coin, Pueblo at Uopeka. National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Pittsburg, Chicago at St. Louis. American League 8t. Louis at Detroit, Chicago at Cleveland, Philadelphia at Vvaahington, New kurk at Boston. American Association Minneapolis at Columbus, Milwaukee at Toiedo, at. Paul at Indianapolis, Hansaa City at Louisville. Nebraska Btate League Kearney at Superior, Fremont at York, Grand Island at Seward, Columbus at Huntings. Mink Leaa-ue Falle city at Bbenandoah, Maryvill at Auburn, Nebraska City at clarinda. Miller, c. 4 0 Clark, p 1 I Barber, rf I 0 14 0 0 10 4 0 0 2 0 0 10 27 H "i H. O. A, E. 0 0 7 0 1 0 10 0 8 0 0 1 1 0.0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 0 . 0 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 D 8-84 18 0 0 0 1. 0 0-1 1 0 0 0 8 LINCOLN. AB. R. Cockman. 8b i o Unglaub. 2b 4 1 Col, cf 4 o Mccormick. lf... 4 0 Uundon. ...4 Cobb, rf I Thomas, lb 4 Mcaraw, o 1 o Applegata, p 0 0 FaiUUng, p 0 v- .v,i3 lilWi . (71VI,,, AfllQfBI, 1WO" base hit: e)tem. Harunan. Biolen baaes: WcCormick, Relily. Hits: Off Applegaie, t in three and one-third Innings; off Farth ing, 4 In four and two-thirds Innings, puubla play i Cockman to Dundon to Thomaa. atruok out: By Farthing, 6; by Clark. 6. First baa on balls: Oft Apple gate, 2: off Clark, 8. Wild piton: Apple gate. Hit with pitched ball: By Avpie gate, 8; by ClarH, 1; by Farthing, L Timet tw. Umpire i Claxfc DBS MOIIfBt) WAUOPI TOPEKA Bat Tws Pltckesr fop Etcveai Rsh la First Inalaaj. DBS MOINBS, I a-, June 27. De Molne took the third game of tb series from To peka today by a score of 17 to 7. McUiaib and Mcvulllen were batted out of th box in the urst Inning, In which th locals soored eleven run. Score i DEB MOINES. AB, R, H. Cs A. B. Curtis, If 6.1 8 2 0 0 f olllgan, aa 0 8 0 1 I I Mattlck, cf 8 8 S 0 1 Dwyer, lb 4 8 8 8 0 0 Korea, - 2b S 1 I I 4 1 Anderson, rf 8 ' I 8 0 0 0 Graham, 8b.... 4 8 1 4 t 8 Ultowskl, c . 3 ' . 8 8 0 0 Hucston, p ,t 8 1 0 1 0 Uachant, e.. 8 1 0 4 1 1 Totals 42 K 17 II U T TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Hafford, If 4 18 8 18 Rlckett, Sb 8 0 1 8 0 0 Retcher, cf 8 1 8 0 0 Wlhttney, lb 8 1 14 0 1 Moore, 8 I i 0 8 1 Crompton, rf 6 1 1' 1 0 0 Kieps, 2b B O 0 Frambea, m.. 8 0 I 3 3 0 0 Adourath, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 McvjuilUn, p.. 0 0 f 0 0 0 Breltenstain, p ...... 4.1 0 0 8 0 Total ...... ....43 T 3 84 14 Run batted Ini MatUek (4), Anderson (I), Ultowskl, FrambeB, Dwyer, Whitney. Koree. Twu-baaa liltai Mattlck Ultowskl (I), Haffnrd, Moore, Tliree-be hill Mat tlok, Mmm on beUU I Off MoOrath, i aft MeQulUen. It oft Breltenstaln, ll off llous loii, 1. Wild pltohaai MoUrath, t, Btruuk cull By Huaston, 3 by Hrelianstein, 1. stolen eases, uurti w, atatuua, iwyer, Korea. Anderson 13). Ultowekl. Huesien. Double play i Hafford to Krepa, Left on buses i Dee Mainea, t Tsiieka. 10. Hitai OK MoUrath, 4 In one-third Inningi vtl Moguillen, 8 In ene-thlrd Inningi Oft Breltensteln, 11 In eight and third tu ning, Tlmei 8ioa Uinulreai Uardaer and ehoa maker, (lolf Challeaar Aeewatad, That challenge for a gam of golf Isaued by the trade extension oummittea of the Commercial olub to any other standing committee In the olub ha been aooepteu. F, 1. Klllok, ohalrman of th membership committee, threw down the gauntlet on behalf of that body, Th contest wiU take piece at on of tne golf oiube. in aat baa not bean deoiued upon. , Plttebaraj Frataata basaa. P1TTSBURO, June S7.-Asserting that the umpires failed to apply the Infield fly rule in the third Inning of yesterday's gains with Cincinnati, Manager Clarke of the Pittsburg ball team has filed a protest with Pranldent Thomaa J. Lvnch of the National league and ake that the gam be thrown out. Faraaea Dresrsil Hea Hares, HURON, B. D., June 36. (Special Tele gram ) While bathing In th Jim river near hi horn, twelve mile north of this city, Jacob Hugt, alngle, aged S3, a farmer. was drowned. He had Just finished picnlo dinner, with friend and being very warm divested himself of hi outer cloth ing!, walked out upon a bridge and plunged into the water and failed to .com to th surface. The body waa recovered an hour later. Th woman of . today who . ha good health, good temper, good aense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of corraot living and good digestion, win th admiration of th world. If your digestion la faulty Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tab) wiU aorrect It, "ot gal fx all Racquet Wielders at Woman's Tennis Tourney f'" " J """"''"" HI! leutHIWM mil I, II .! . ......i.M.IW. i.l nil, .1, ! lll 1.11 II.IIIIH .Ill .,.H..WII,IIIII,IU.,I.I . ii. . .4sW.r:; " V NOW CONTESTING FOR HONORS AT WOMEN PLAY FAST GAME Clever Work Shown in Annual Tennis Tournament. HARD FIGHTING IN DOUBLES Tiflsaea Holdrra-e and Chnae tl'ls from Meeitntnes Stewart and Koontse Probable Winners of the Doubles Cap. Mies Carmeltta Chase and Miss Susan Holdredge, playing against Mrs. Dick Stew art and Mr. C. T. Kountse Tuesday after noon, won the most skillfully played and hardest fought match held so far In the women's tennis tournament at the Omaha Field olub. Ttlls places Miss Chase and Miss Holdredge as the probable winners in the doubles, as they outclass any of the other partners whom they may be pitted against. The nTatch brought four of the best of the women player of the city together on the courts and a gallery full of tennis play ers and women spectator centered their attention on the game. All four of the women played In bettor form than In last year' matches and every game was closely contested, each side winning Its own serve In most Instance. Seeesd Set Hardest Foaarht. Miss Cbase and Mis Holdredge won the first set, 7-5, Mlsa Chase's forceful drive being an Item to their advantage. In the second set Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Kountse won In the closest of the match, the score being 10 to 8. Mr. Stewart played a safe, olever game, with clever serving and good ground stroke. This set wore on th play-. era and physical endurance as well, as good play won the third set for Ml Chase and Miss Holdredge, 8-4. The nip and tuck contest In the single was played between Mis Helen Buck and Mis McCreary, who literally wor each other out, and after winning fourteen games apiece were obliged to atop without finishing the first set. Mies Hortense Clarke handled her op ponent, Mis Marjorie Smith, without much difficulty, winning the match by 6-1, 8-3. Miss Clark will meet th winner of tb Buck-McCreary match In the semi-finals Wednesday, and Mrs. Stewart will meet the winner of the match between Mlsa Holdreffe and Mlsa Zimmerman. Thirteen Bat Casw Troable. The arranging of the schedule for the doubles caused no little consternation to the young women In charge of the tourna ment, sine there were thirteen set of partners. One young woman frankly threw up her hands in dlspalr with the exclama tion, "It's Greek to me." The problem was finally solved by arranging two sets of byes, and Con Young aay that it will come out all right The women were thrown Into a flurry Tuesday by three ambitious newspaper photographers, who marched out confi dently onto the courts to take snap shots of the players. Mis ' Susan Holdrege. speaking for many of the other players, aa well as herself, deolared that the pres ence of the men on the court disturbed the plavers. and succeeded in banishing th camera men. Binaries, ' THIRD ROUND. Mr. Stewart beat Miss Pellsrs, 8-1. 0-8. Mis Clarke beat Mlsa Smith, 8-2, ft-2. Doable. FIRST ROUND. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Kountse beat Mis Zl nmerman and Miss Fellers, 4-8, 8-8, 8-2. Miss Holdrege and Miss Chase beat Mlsa Rlnsler and Mis Rouseau. 8-3, 8-3, BBCOND ROUND. Mlaa Holdrege and Miss Chaa beat Mr. Stewart and Mis Kountse, 7-6, 8-10, 6-4. Mia Hammer and Mlsa Butler beat Mia Hayea and Mias Williamson, 6-0, 0-1. Coaaalattona. Ml Wood worth beat Mls Reed, 8-0, 8-0, Mlsa Klnsler beat M-las Orelghlon, 8-1, 4-8. Miss Baum beat Mlas Jenkins, 7-8, 6-2. Wtlbo aad Dabola Break nvrs, Hflf V n WW T . V. Bnul.l Wit. n luivun, .u.. , i . r. wi i ,,- ber and Dubois broke van in twe game played her Saturday and Sunday. Dubois winning the first gam 8 to 8 and Wllbar (he second by a seor or ai te a noore, first samel R. It XL Wllbar I 1 0 01 I 0 t 0-1 18 8 Dubol 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 0 88 1) 10 Battarlesi Wllber. HhlmnneH, Luse and Pruchai Dubois, DeValt and Carmine, Baora. Mound same i a h. b Wither I I 4 8 0 0 8 4 0..W it 0 Dubois OO1OOO0O8-8 7 I batteries i wilber, rJhimema ana rruonei Dubois, fcmlth, Boo it, carm no ana car mine ana Soett. Umpire i Van Liew. Alma Da feat Urleaas, AfLMA, Neb., June 17 t8peclaL Alma defeated Orleans on th local diamond Mon day by a acer of to T. The Alma team has only Inst three game this season ana Manager Bhafwr expecta to tour Kansaa. Nebraska and Colorado with his aggrega tion starting July 1& nmMm Win fua Claekean. DODQB. Nb., June r?. (Special.) The OOfi. AimtlTlOol OfJlfMLwCa lilt) V,iag tem oa Clarksoa grounds In a lelurleB v - it a A D U El foVIlltJ UJ 8Jk geVJl W ui a ,w BKut .odge 6 0 1 3 0 1 8 4 0-U 18 6 Clarksoh 4 8 1 80 0 I-4 3 8 .. v. m Ir.oi . T....I-. AsaiierMs; A-oia. nu uu vuuwi Clarkson, Schulta and KareL riwetoa Win frosa Madlsoa. MADISON. Neb.. June S7.-Speclal.y- The ball gam yealeraay between cresion and the Madison teams piayea on toe Mta ison diamond aa a victory for Creston by m. nra af 8 to 7. Th Madison battery was Mallory and Walker; Creston, Loeachen brother. Foley 'a KUiei (teaaaaly ' I partlculaily recommended for chronle ease of kidney and bladder trouble. It tend to regulate and eontrol th kidney and bladder action and la healing, strength, antac n4 braoinf. JToj gal t ail drug. THH ANNUAL WOMAN'S TKNNIS TOU PIRATES WIN IN THE FIRST Pittsburg1 Makes All the Buns in the Opening Bound. CIKCI HAS THE MOST HITS Dat Tfcoee of the Piratee Are Baached la Sack a War to Coaat the Moat Rda Make Bat One Raw. PITTSBURG. . Juno. .27, Pittsburg made all Its run In the tlrst. Inning, winning front Cincinnati, fto t Score: "' '" HTT8BURO. , . . CllCUrfATI. . AB H.O.A.T6). AB H.O.A.B. Ctimr, St.... Sil 'BwBr, It.. 4 I Clarke, It.... I 14 4 Uokiiu, m.. 4 6 4 4 0 rrn, lit 1 Btw, cf 1 1404 vfnor, lb.. I t 0 4 Back, e( 3 0 4 4 4 Milter, lb... 4 I T I 1 HoblitMl, lb 4 3 4 8 4 McKiKh'e, s4 4 1 t 0 Mitchell, rt.. 4 1 1 1 6 Wllioo, rl...4 110 4 Ornt. ,3b.... lit Olbwn, e.,,.1 111 1 Emji. lb I 4114 Osmalt. p., t 0 4 I McLeu, e.. I 1 I 6 ' From ill, p. . I 4 4 I I . Totekv 21 I 17 14 I Altlw 16 6 0 4 Smith, 0 0 0 6 6 ToUll II IHU I Batted for Fromme In the elgnth. rittsbura 40000000 4 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Miller. Wilson, Mitchell (2). Grant. Carey. First base on balls: Off Camnltx. 1; oft Fromme. 2. Struck out: By Camnlti. 4: by Fromme. 4. Hits: Off Fromme, 6 In seven Innings; off Smith, 8 In one Inning. Time: 1.30. Umolres: John stone and Eaaon. . Phtlllea Take Short Oaaaa. PHILADELPHIA. June 27. Today's game was stopped bv rain In the seventh Inning, with Philadelphia leading Boston, 6 lo Score: PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. AS. H O. A. B. AB H.O A.B. Lord. It I 0 1 0 0 Hooper, rf... 4 6 1 1 4 Stnink, of... 4 6 1 0 0 Partner, lb.. 3 0 4 4 4 Collins, lb... I 111 V Speaker, St.. 4 114 Baker, lb.... 4 111 4 Lewi a. If I 1101 Molnnea, lb. I I I I 6 Yerkea, lb... I I 1 I 6 Murphy, rf.,4 I 1 6 0 W.tner, ii.l I j I 1 Barrr, as.... I III 1 Engie, lb.... 4 1614 Thomaa, ... 4 14 1 0 N n' maker, 4 4 4 I 4 Bender, p.... 4 4 6 0 Wood, p 6 6 1 1 1 Thoner .... 1666 Totals 14 11 It 14 . 1 K.rg.r, p.... 1 16 6 6 Totals SI I IT 14 I Batted for Chalmers in the sixth. Two out whan same waa called. Boston 0100010 8 Philadelphia 0 0 0 t 0 2 t 6 Two-base hit: Sweenev. Btelnfeldt, Lo bert. Home run:' Luderus. Struck out: By Purdue. S; by Chalmers, 2; by Humph ries. L First base on balls: Off Chalmers, 8. Hits: Off Chalmers. 8 In six Innings off Humphries, 1 in one inning. Timet 1:40. Umpires i O Day and Emslle. Hayes Gives Two Hits, Nebraska City Wins Past and Well Played Game at Clarinda Shenandoah Get Fast Game from Falls City. CI.ARTNDA, la, June 17. (Bpedal Tele gram.) Nebraska City won a faat and wall played gam from th locals today. Hay gave but two hits. Bcorai R.H.B. Clarinda OQOOOQOftO I I I Nubrask. City OOOOOJllO 0-181 Batteries) Clarinda, Smtthao and Har monyi Nebraska City, Hay and Pinker ton. Umptrei Flelda FAL1.H CITT. Neb June ST. BpeaUl Telegram.) Shenandoah won a fast game, th aecond of th series, today. Moor: sshs&j:. titn tziYi Batterteai Shenandoah, Johnson and Castle: Fall City, Flnoh and VandoThiU. Umpire i Sage, MAHYVILLE, Mo., June 17.-(6Jwolal Telegram,) Timely hlttlna, eembineu with Maryvill error, won fur Auburn today, aoerei SLH.&, llaj-wllle ,.. 00eO00-04T Auburn l56l04oi-463 Batteries: Maryyllla Will. Janea and Diets; Auburn, Zondennail and Muaser. Umwre: Kissana Eva as Feast Dead oa Farm, I XX J AN, la., June 27 (Special Tele gram.) O. R Evans, aged 44, was found dead on hi farm twelve mile northeast of Logan this afternoon. Cause of death is unknown. Weaaea Hid la Aereplaaa, GARDEN CITT, L. I., June Tl. Mis Harriett Qulmby and Miss Blanch boott made good flights In a monoplane her today. They are th first women aviator In thi country to fly a monoplane. They roae fifty feet and circled the held twice. , . , . Deadly. Frlgkt poataaaee sufferers from lung foabi, UU they learn Dr. King' New DUoorarr wUl Ltcm-tiKa, e0cavlJeroeoalOT Beaton) rii iVJUMi inWsl.i ma e RNKT AT THK OMAHA F1KLD OLUB. SEWARD LEADS BY ONE RUN Ninth Inning Bally Brings with it Victory Over Grand Island. SUPEBI0B FOUNDS KEARNEY MAN Pitcher for Capitalists Knocked Ore the Lot Before He la Palled from Box Hatlng;a, Throat Columbus, Two. SEWARD, Nsb., June 27. (Special Tele gram.) Seward won by on run today, Score: SBWARD. ORAND ISLAND, AB H.O. A.B. AH H. O.A.I. Stanley, aa... 4 1 1 4 1 Cook, et I 4 I 4 I Henry, lb.... I 111 1 1 Smith, as.... 4 14 4 1 Robinson, It. 4 4 I I McKlbben, It 4 0 I 0 4 Nfff, lb I 1 I I McLear, rf... 4 1 4 1 Full en. lb... 4 4 11 OAr'atrong, lb 4 1 II 0 6 Weat. cf..... 4 116 4 Jokerat, 0....4 14 0 6 Crawford, rf I 1 1 0 0 Morrta, 2b... I 0 I 1 1 Wally, o 4 0 6 4 0 Ward, 8b 10 13 0 Wheeler, p.. I 1 0 I 0 Hartman. p.. I 6 6 I 0 Oooloy ..... 10000 Totals U t4 II I T ota la U I 87 It 3 ' 'Batted for Crawford In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 bewaid 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Twu-base hits: Smith, Jokerst. Base on bans: uit iiaitman, 1. btruck out: By v heeler, 4; by aiariman, A. iouui playt Stanley to JNeff to Henry. Hit by pitched ball: Wheeler, 3. Time: 1:16. Lmpue; 'lulel. Superior Haa Caay Wta. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 27. (Special Tele gi am.) superior again broke into the win column touay, amassing fltteen hits and seventeen run olf Kearney aggregation of peuet pusnera and winning, ll to ft. Jar rott. who started for the capitalists, was cased to the sofa in the aixtn after tweiv hita and thirteen runa had been gotten off his delivery. Claire replaced him and held the bat. fiend to four run for the reet of (he game. "A double-header will be plajred lumurrow, ticore; -., . BUPKRIOR. KEARNEY AB.H.O.A.. AB.H.OA.B. Oit. lb 4 111 Downer, rf.. 6 0 110 Cojla, rf I 1 1 0 1 L. Orer. of., 6 8 116 Allm, of 6 0 I 4 1 Paglea, lb... 1 16 11 ItcD'vell, lb 4 I 4 I 1 Foatar, lb... 1 6 4 6 1 D.B'kw'a, 16 4 I 14 4 0 Jarrott. p.... I 6 116 F.B'kw's, II. 8 1 1 6 6 Black, 3b.... 1 116 6 Boas. 4 1110 Penlon, rf... 4 114 1 Michaels, al I 1 I 6 Hargla, rf...l 114 6 Olbaoa, p.... 4 3 6 1 0 Claire, p it). 4 0 0 1 0 H. Oray. 0 . 4 0 4 1 1 Totals.. ...Al 11 17 11 4 lla kurUi, lb 4 0 I 0 1 ToUls. M imi I Kearney 0000420006 Superior 12268004 17 Three-base hlu: D. Bockewlts, F. Bocke wita, L. Gray. Two-base hits: Pagles (2), Fenton, Hargla, D. Bockewlts, Bases on balls: Off Jarrott, 2; off Claire, 4; off Gib son, 2. Hit by pitched ball: McDowell, Har fiis. Struck out: By Claire, 3; by Gibson, . Sacrifice hits: Orr, Coyle (2), F. Bockewlts, Robs, Michael. Stolen bases: Orr (2), Coyle (2), Allen (2), McDowell, Michael (2), Gibson (4). Passed ball: Ross. Time: 2:00. Um pire: McDermott. Homer Taltea Game. HASTINGS, Neb., June 27. Special Tel egram.) Hastings won frora Columbus, 0 to 2, in a closeiy contested match. Cook won the game by getting a home run In the tenth Inning. Score: HASTINGS. COLUMBUS. AB H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.B. Wataoa. lb.. 4 111 1 Melxell, ff.. 66161 Fortmtn. aa. I I 1 I 0B. Brown, aa 4 0 I I 1 Bromley, of. 6 1 4 6 0 W's'b'ger, of 4 6 6 6 6 Hat., tb 4 1 4 I 1 Spade, It 4 1 6 Cooke, lb ... I 1 16 1 0 CurboU, lb.. I 1 11 6 6 O'Brlea, rf.. 1 I 6 6 6 Anew, a.... 4 114 0 Uaraee, If ... 1 6 1 8 Lelatr, p.... 1 6 6 4 0 Hnernle, e... I Oil 0 Graham, lb.. I 0414 Shaner, p.... 4 6 1 6 6 1). Brown, ibl 1 I I 1 Total! M 4 M 14 "l Totals. It 4 II 11 I Coiuinbus 0 00001010 03 Haatlnga 0 01010000 1 Htolen bases: 1 Brown, Bromley, Hoernle. btruck out: By Delair, 2; by Shaner, 5. Two-base hits: B. Browg, Rati, pasaed ball: Agnew. Base oTt bans: Oit Shaner, i; off Deialr, 4. Jttlt by pltcheU ball: Waiaon. Home runi CoVa. Xuuai 2:10. Umpire: Edwards. Master Blow la Third. TORK, Nb., June V. (Sueolal Tele gr am.) Fremont won today's game in the iniro, wnen they landed en ALaster lor aix. hita, wblun, wlui two erieis. uatttd tnem eight runa York came baok In It half for fire hit and a base en balls, which let them In wiui tour run. 'i'Uu turamaa went en th slab for y0rk In the third with twe down and held Freinout to two hita and no runs tor all and a third wai&ga. tL. anuih rellevoa W. amua lu tu iat et th third, but Kork get to him lor five hlu ana on run. The last sis innings was a pitcher' battle. In wluun Tinuuererneva haa the better of th argu ment, tuori ruHOiNT. TOJUt. AJ.a.0.A.. aB.a.O.A.3). WsJeaiL lb. 4 1 I 1 4 0amU, 6b... 4 I 0 I I Sulleu, lb,., 4 III 6 SiuilB. lb ... I 6166 tienueti, et., 4 6 6 6 6 Beamaaey, III 1 1 I I heuee, et..., 4 164 r"i. .!! kokiiar, .,., 4 111 I f . lk.. 4 111 4 4 eif, rl 4 8 114 iwvia rl.... 6 6 16 1 Vlioun a, aa a til h,m. as 4 8114 TurpS. It... 1 114 iatuait, 4 It I Carey, 6k.. ,. 6 16 16 Mae. ere, .. 6 6 6 1 W. amita, a, 1 6 4 4 iiui awaa, p 6 1 6 4 4 kl auia, Mllll 4aa4lTT7....Jl 1166 Telala.t 6 It 6 "T IWI.OT..I6 4 17 6 4 iiatud tor 'I uutuai atuaa In the nlnlU. Freniunt 00100000-8 lor a ,,,, 1 M MM l-l Home rtuasi f arrall ill, Keuau, lo baae lilts; Aannlkaay, Null, J'nsi base oa nails: Olf kiajilara, 4: ofi Tinuiiarsnian, 2; oit W. bmlth, 1. Struuk out By Master 4: by Tiiniuersman, f, by W, kliiuih, , by H. binith, 7. Double play I .Nexi lo Fullen. Tune: 1:1a. Umpire: Hold. Beaver City Ttessee Jkortoa, BIlAV lift CITlf, Neb., June 27.-(Spedal Telegram.) tbeaver City played ruige around Norton louay by a score ot 87 tu 3. Beaver City garnered twenty hits oft of lour Norton pitchera Wynaoop struca out nine of the first twelve men up. Beaver City played an errorleag gama dcore: RH.a, Beaver Uty 8 4 1 3 2 2 2 8 0--7 M Norton OOOtOOOOO-2 8 1 Batteries: Beaver City, Wynaoop, Garey and Warner; Norton, Broan, Crane, C. Graveo and N. Grave. Struck out: By Wynkoop, ; by Uerey. 3. Base on balls: Off Wynkoop, 2; oft Brown, 1; oft Crane, 3; off C. Graves, 1; off N. Graves, I. Home runa: Wynkoop, Garey, Warner, Kelloggtsi. Sacrifice hita Reagur, MoMurran, Garey, Bickford. Middle Aetl aael Ivlderly Feople Ua Foky iUdney Pill tor quick and permaaant eeuita U fU caaea of kidney And pladd' trouble, tvnd tar. painful and iftSUiaS tetiwdttwyo; aai Ak PITCHER WALSHNABS TIGERS White Sox tlanks Detroit and Secnrei Three Bunt. L0SEES GET ICIIii LITILE HITS Collins Drlwr Out Two Three-Base Hlte for Chicago, Also L-.udlusj Two-Uaaaer loaherty Make 'l'wo-sacker. CHICAGO. Jinn Pitcher Walsh proved too much lor Dtf-roit today, holding the visitois to luur v...mtil hita. Chuagj shut out tne ieaj;je Itauiti 3 to u Score: CHlt-AUO PKTROIT. Ad ...O A I. AH n O A.B. M.intyre, nl 1 I ll 1 Jonea. If t 1 1 4 Lurd. lt 4 V 0 1 i Huah. aa 16 116 t'aliahan. el I 1 l V u uuo, cf...,. 4 111 bcdle. .0.. . I 0 4 1 u,...oro. rl J 0 t 0 0 Ilouan riy, If 1 1 1 6 e ...i. lai ty, lb 1 4 4 I 0 lolllne. lb... 4 14V II ,ir), 2b . I 4114 Tamienlll, aa I 4 1 1 i t. t.iura, lb.. 4 6 4 10 Sulllran. c 10 6 1 u ..iiiat., c...l 17 11 WalKb, p I 1 u 1 II ihuovu. p., . I 0 6 I 0 lively. p ...l 4 4 4 4 Totala SO to 17 4 . -schaiier ...1 0 0 tl Total! N 4 14 11 1 'Batted for O .a.y i.. ,autn Chicago i i v o 0 0 1 4 Detio.t v o 0 o 0 0 u Oo Two-base h.ts: c .i. . D i.:gnertj. 'turvo base hito: Cui,iii. , .. ..i.e. uonovan, 8 In eeven iu,uii0, u. , . in uim InniiiH. bii-ui h o.. u. ta.. ... : by Don ovan, 5. Bum. on . .. 'ivalsn. 1. Time: 1.53. Cinp.i.k. .eir. a.id uniten. Senators lukt iw uaiari, NhlVv luiui, having loot eigi.. ean.,.6 Hi a iw... ,uu.. tuuK two sai..,ij new link, in. scores being o to . aim I m I. a coKi.. eiror by ivnifc.u . tne tisnura .. ciiance to urn ...c i.r. t ,aiue, anu t..j Iook tne hihoiiu by iikuua Cuawiey lieeu . r.iuciieiu iiihou a cit:iii vita ui .n.tne i-. tiiti Ktcutiu Abtiit. bcui e, luok ettme: WA3H1.NUTON. NBW YORK. AU.H.U.A E. AB.ri O.A.B. Milan, c(....t 110 0 Danlela, cf.. 1 4 4 ncuaeier, lo. 1 . 1 u Wuitur, ri... 1 V a.ueneia. HU I I 1 1 0 ITieel. JU....1 113 1 Oesaler, rt...l 111 U m.aera.a ,1 106 cvvaia.,, Hi I I I llm, if t V i) w 0 AlcUllue, aa. 114 4V KolaAt, a... 1 cuu hain, ml p 4 1 v i base, lb. . . . a 1 7 V 4 blioet, o 1110 Uerouer, 10.. 10 4 1V rienry, u 1 V I 1 W Sweeney, o.. 1 4 0 1 iuhaeon, p.. 4 1 0 0 0 suinn, p 1 u 0 4 v Ualdwsll, p. . I 1 Totala it 10 If 10 0 Total ;.ll I 17 14 I "ualwu iul' ai'iet Hi t-.v ui.ui - - van,nion u, u 4 v 1 u o o New lun U v t 1 0 I V V - mi..dM luts: Mnan, Cnate. Three-ba-n. Ill is: joanion, Woiter. bacrtxice nit: "j.. J.iue. oMiieu butt; rtiejev, uw'isi. L.. iiD ouscb: aiuiibtoii, iv; 4o iira, . rust base uu cnui: aarunatoit, 1 uouole piays: jvnlgut to uaiuuei to Ci.aee, Mu.i.ii u i.iiiKiii. to cuase. eiruuk. out: unlison, oi oy I4UU111, i; uy cuiuMeii, 1. am vy piuued oa.u: ty quiiiu, 1; by eaeitr, 2. nits: on yumn, 1 m tour in uaii tnoi.e out In lie tutni; uti Caiaweil, 6 ui five intunt,. Umpires: connouy anu O x.ougiilln. aline: i vo. bcore, seconu taint: WASHINGTON. NBW YORK. AD. H.O. A.B. A-8 H.O.A.E. Milan, of.... 4 llo 0 Dan tela, ol..l u I 0 0 Bchaetar, lb. 4 1 11 0 1 V, oiler, ... 4 1 1 0 v alberteld, to 4 111 0 Ptieai, Ik.... I 1010 Ucaaier. rl... I 116 0 free, If I 0 10 0 C.Walker, 1(1 I 10 v Knight, aa... 4 0 11 McBrlde, sa. 4 I 0 4 0 Chaee. lb.... 4 1110 lun bim, lb, I I I I I uanlner, tb,. 4 16 10 Heury, o 4 1 4 6 6 Blair, o 4 4 4 1 1 E. Walker, p4 1 6 1 4 Ceakley, p... I 0 1 I lliiera.il . 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 Unit I Totals It 4 II 14 1 'batted for Coakley lu .., i.uiui. Washington I 0 0, 1 1 u v O-. New York 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 v- Two-base hit: Chase. Three-base hits. C. v atker, Milan, bacrlftce tly: ocnaeier. btolen ba:-ee: tlberteid. Wolter. riieii. Lift on bases: Wasninaton, ,:, .ww 6.- First base on 4errur&: .;. Washington, New Vork, , Btiuck out: by loajuey,' 1, by Walker, 2. lilt by pltcliea ba.i; t. walker. Priest and Danie.s. empires: GDoughlln and Connolly. Time: 1:44. BOSTON, June 27. Philadelphia closed the series with Boston today by winning the last game. 7 lo 1 lioth Wood and Karger were hit freelv. Molnnls. tnst ai bat in the eighth inning, took advantage of the warming up rule and drove the ball to center field for a home run before the fielders had taken position. Bcore: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AH. H.O A S. AB.H.O.A.D. Knabe, lb.... 4 1 4 I.SCveeaey, lb. 4 114 6 raakert, et.. 4 116 0 Teaney, lb... I I I 1 6 Lobert, lb... 4 16 10 Herao. as... 4 0 4 1 0 Maree. If.... 4 6 1 6 6 Miller, rt. ... I 16 6 6 L.utierua, lb . 1 0 0 infertoa, ir. . 1 e Walah, rt....l 1 8 6 6 eiwlnf'ldt, lb I I I 6 I Doolan, as... I 1 1 1 6 Kllnf, I 6 4 I 1 Moran, a 8 0 I 1 Jo nee, of 1 6 I 1 6 Dooln. e 11110 Purdue, p.... 1 6 6 4 6 Coalmen, p. I 6 6 1 6 H'mphrtee, p 4 0 4 6 6 Totals IT 610 16 8 Branaflel .1 16 0 6 Totala. .....11 It 11 16 Batted for Wood In the third. Batted for Karger In the ninth. Boston 0008001008 Philadelphia 1 1 1 1 I 0 0 1 ft-T Two-base hit: Sneaker. Three-baa hit: Murphy. Home run: Mclnnle. Hits: Off Wood, 6 In three Innings: off Karger, 6 In six Innings. Struck out: Bv Wood, 3; by Karger. I: by Bender. 4. First baa on balls: Off Karger. 8: off Bender. 6. Timet 1.47. Umpires: Euan and Sheridan. Alnaworth Colon Lowered. VALENTINE, Neb., June 2T. (Rpeolal Teliigram.) Valentine walloped Alnaworth Sunday at Long Pine Amuaement park 1) to 13. Score! Val ntlne 8 0 4 8 0 1 0 I f-18 Alnaworth 13000610 0-40 Batteries! Ains worth, Davison, Moc'o..' and Perkins; Valentine, Weldon and Fischer. Struck out: By Davlsnn, 6: by MoCoy, 8; by Weldon, 8. Tlmei 1:30. Um pire i . J one. LITBOUH WateoMalad Lieea CeBare 4T W IS V armminl la la their Ht favor. Not one point about them ran na trtucisea. ou tbl for wear at work or play. Wear ateas, ! cotlaf eiwy say. "Isawai lauedry bill! ana a caaree a. iw a Aana'clotk a4 XITHOVIS" M aoow-weiea, CtUan lie eacA, Cmff 3 m aJr At yew Seelera er sy sua. Tke riBERLOID CO. f dt Weerly It, Hew Yerb TRIUMPH IN THE ART i i r THE LEADING BEER FaUMfly Tnadia Sapptlod b) .laLIMF.MIftr, iaT.U LAROY WINSPITCHERSV DUEL St. Paul Defeats Indianapolis by Score of Four to Three. SAINTS' HITS PROVE TIMELY Larny Effective with Mea on Baas While St. Panl Datlera Get to Webb When Hita Mean Hill. INDIANAPOLIS, June ?T.-Lroy had th best of Web bin a ptu-hTS' battle today, St. raul defeating Indianapolis 4 to 8. Laioy wa effectlv with men on base, while th St. Paul batters got to Webb whin hit meant runa. Score: 8T. PAUL. INPIANAfTlLIS. AB H O A Ft. AB H.O. A t. C larke. It.... 4 I t 0 Tlofman, il. t. 10 10 DeieYnty, rf I 1 II 0 Woclniff, It I S I I el,.v m k. lb I I I I 4 Itellinaa, rt. 4 4 1 0 4 1 Autre), lb .. 4 1 14 4 0 Houaer, lb.. 4 t It 4 4 Jon.i. r ...l 1 4 0 0 Ul. lb 4 1111 Hiitier, M. .. I I I 1 I nillfr, 0....I 110 1 Kel.y. e. ...4 0 1 1 u Wllliama. lb II I I I hoa,l. b.. I 0 0 I 1 Man. ai .... 10 14 4 Larny, p 4 4 4 4 0 McCarthy, aa 4 4 1 0 1 Webb, p 1 4 0 I 4 Totala 11 T 17 II I J. Mcf-rlby 1 4 0 4 4 Welih I 4 0 0 0 Totala IT I 11 11 I Patted for Mowe In eighth. hat ;f d-for Webb In ninth. 8t Paul 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Indianapolis t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-8 Two Lae hits: Jones, Woodruff, ' Hof. man. three-base hts: Butler, Houser. Btrti k out: By Daroy, i; by Webh. 1. iitoien bases: Clark, McCnrmlck, tele ..anty. Base on balls: Off Webb, 1. Bacrl .ic hits: Mowe. Delehanty, Howell. Wild pitch: Laroy. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Wed alge and Ferguson. Banrhed Hita Beat Brewer. TOLEDO. June 27. Bunched hits In the sixth and eighth Innings and dating base running by .Mies enabled Toledo to take the first game from Milwaukee, 8 to 3. Kandall's batting featured the work ot th visitors, bcore: TOLEDO. . MILWAVKEO. AB II O A IC AB H.O. A.B. Nllea, cf 1 t 1 0 Stone, if..;.. I lis Hl'chman, Ibl 1 1 I 4 Urm, b.. 4 4 14 4 Filck. rf ...t 4 4 4 0 Jonee. lb.... 4 4 11 6 6 Burn.. If. .. 4 6 4 6 4 Randall, rf. . 4 4 1-66 He'nh'rat, Ibl 0 11 0 0 Barrett. c., 4 114 6 Butler, aa ... I 114 I Clark, lb.... I 16 16 Brenkle, lb.. I 0 0 I 0 lwla. m ... I 0 116 (ariaott, o... I 1 I 1 0 Manhall, .. 4 6 6 1 6 Janva, p I 111 4 iNloholeos, pi 1646 C1iarle .... 1 6 6 6 6 Total! 14 T It 11 1 . Totals II I M 11 Batted for Nicholson in ninth. Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 Milwaukee 1 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 08 Two-base hits: Randall,. 2. Three-base hit: Kandali . Stolon base: nick. Sacri fice fiy: r'uek. tiacriiice hits: Clark, 1 unihmnn. Basts on balle: Olf Jamea, 3; off Nicholson, 8. otruck out: By James, 2; by iVit noition. 4. Doul.le pluy: Nicholson to Breen to Jones. Left eu baaes: Toledo, 4; Milwaukee, 8. Time: 1:J6. I'm pi re: Owens. - Uonrbri Hits for Opeltr, LOl' ibV iCLL, Ky.. June St. Louisville dVn aieU Kun. ae City. 8 tu Z, today in the opening game of the series by bunching luts In tun xlxth and eighth inningi off Erandom. As guests of owners ibmi and Giayson of the Kansas City aud Louisvilis tlu0s, respectively, 3.WX) boy scouts wit l.e.ed 'e content. Score: LOUT6V1LLB. v KANSAS CITT. AB H.. O.A.B. . AB.H. O.A.B. Roblnaon, aa 1 1 I I 0 Barbeau, lb. 4 1 1 0 1 Hwar4, lb.. I Oil 0 Sullivan, af.. I 1406 Lennoi. lb.. I 6 11 6 Lore, lb 4 116 6 Hayden, rl . 4 I 0 0 1 Hratt, rf....l 1 I 0 0 Orl'shaw, lb 4 1 10 4 4 Bo'ermu, 111 M I I Siaiiebury, If 4 I I 0 0 Crrl4on. villi 1 lunley. of. . 4 0 4 0 1 Downey, Ibaa I 0 1 1 0 Huthaa a... 4 14 1 6 Jamea. o 4 1116 Ohener, p. ..I 1 I 4 4 Brendotn, p, 4 0 0 I 0 Oardner, If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 6 IT 11 1 Baker, lb ... 1 0 6 0 0 , Smoot 1 0 6 0 0 Totala. 36 6 14 6 8 Batted fw Bowtrmai, avviiji, , Louisville' ,..0 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 -r-6 Kantaa City 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Barbeau, Grtmshaw. Tl, . ... V.I. . dtillt.en 1 V. .r, . u.hM Struck out: By Cheney, Si by Brandom, 8. First baa on balls! Off Cheney, ; on Brandom. 3. Time: 1 66. Lmplrea Chill and Handlboa Persistent Advertising 1 the Road to Big Returns. - . MELT For Men and Boys Qskkly Adjusted A So1 With Sl,U Anef Qmmkty CnbinJ DVfmrm Tkmm FU CWinerrr Ki4 IN IIRAVY LEATHERS FRONT PLATE CAN BE tNGXAVED WITH ' INITIALS. EMBLIMS. ETC. 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