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MeW4 MY ST TKKST
Kt PIAC6 AT THtJ
SMW SEAT 6
GRIZZLIES TAXE A DRUBBING
Omaha Pile .Up Fifteen Hit and
rt ; TwelV Buks. '
S0SE0WFUL DAT' FOR PITCHESS
Fearth and Fifth Inalns
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Tkre-Ba( Hit aad Tfcr ,.
; . TwoBaggcr.
DENVER, June .1 ?.Bunchlnf , hlti In
lbe fourth off Olmntead, Omaha (cored
Tiva rum, after getting two in the first.
' Jn the fifth' four .hlta oft Pfeffer gave
tha'vlnltore at many runt and In the
- fctxth they added another. Score:
- ' ' ' OMAHA "
' '' " "'' ; Xb. b. 'h. o. a. e.
taetloa. . -l o 4 4 1
Coyle, ttU if, t i t
Thomaaon, cf. 4 : 1 1 ; 0
Kan: lb 2 '1 I 0 1
Johnson, 0. 2 1 , 0
Sfanlon,p. 5, 2 . I 2 8.0
Xlehoff, Jb. r 1 p 2 I
Warnr, If. ...t...,f 1 1 2 1 0
rentrtea, n. .,..;...,; 0 r 0 '0 0
Kick,-p. ;... t f 0i 0 u 0 1 e
Hall, ,p.- .,. 3 0 1 0 a , 0
Total' . U IS 12 1
' DENVER, 'i " 1
-:.T.' 4 1 ; "iAB, R. ' H. 0. A.' K.
Ubyd. 2b. i 2 1 2 '2 0
Kanworthy lb. .....6- I ' t ,9 0 1
Qulllln, 2b. .......... " 1 ,2 2 8 0
Ball. f. .........4 ' 1 1 " 6 '0 0
chanrieii, if.-.,..;... 4 o: 010 0
cbfrty. w. ., 4 ; l v 2 lv 1
' fjiMldy,. rf. ...;....2. 0 1 ,1 . 0 0
Ppahr. c. 41 1 ' 7' 2 0
O'msitead, p. ........ 1 01 0 '10
mffn P. 1- 0 - 1 0 0 0
Harris, p, .1 ,.. 0 0 ;, , 10
Undsey, 1 0 ' 0 " 0 0 0
HJS.Ttftal " .......37 U 2T, 12 " 8
BaUed for Harrla In th.v
Ftwaha .,......... 2001 4 100 0-U
Xentr 400, 2 00000-6
stolen taa:; Coyle. 2; Thomaaon, 2:
Kaiie. Scanlon. Two-baa . hits: Coyle.
Thomaaon. Bcanlon. - Three-baf hit:
Olroatead. Qulllln; Kenworthy, Scanlon.
JeUnon.' Balk: Olmatead. Sacrifice hlta:
Caenldy. Nlehoff. Struck out; By Hicka,
' 2; by Hall. .4;, by. Qlmstead, by Harris,
f Bases on balls: Off Pfeffer," 1; oft
Olmitead. 1. Double plaj: Channell to
Llyod, Justice to Kane, warner to John
son. Left on bases: Omaha, 1; Denver, S.
Innings pitched: Olmatead, . 3 and two;
thirds Innings; runs, seven; hits,' tlx;
Pfeffer, 1 and- eme-thlrd Innings; runt, 4;
hit four; . Harris, 4 Innings; funs. 1;
hjts,, 8; Fentress, onethlrd Inning; runs,
2; hits, 8;. Hicks 2 and two-thirds Innings;
runs. 2; hits, ; Hall. S' and one-third
Innings; runs,, none; ntU, 2, Time; i.Oi.
Umpire;- Huacall., . ....i-
ANTELOPES LOSE TOt GH GAME
Eccll Jn All lBranrbes of ta ian
- . - Ein-tl Is R Getting,
UXCOI.I,, Neb., June 2,-Uncoln out
batted and . outflelded St. Joseph today,
but tha visitors won the gam by a scor
of; 8 to I.. Smith's four bases on balls
were generally followed by hits, Umpire
Johnson had a try.nv day. Score.
ST. JOSEPH.
A4.!. R. H.
O. A. K.
IV 1 0
1 0 ' u
0 - 0 0
4 0 1
10 0 0
0 10
0 8 0
2 1
0 S O
0 0 0
27 M 1
O. A. t.
2 S ' 0
0 . u
2 0 0
10 0
Kelly, 2b........,..;... 4 1
0
Powell. If... ..8
Vaton. rt. ........ .. 4
Zwllllng, : cf...i...... 4
Bolton, lb,... , 8
Kfiny, no..
Afelnke,' as.
. .
9
, A
0
. ... . .
...t.
Chellette, . p.......
Johnson, p...
, ( ; 4 UNC.OLN
McCormlck, It,.
0.; 0
Harbour,
i? 2
Mullen' lb.'......vit..:4 0 1 V 0 0
Miller, cf.....U.,...4i 0 2 0 0
i-'arnry. c.,...r.j.,... 5 1 1 8 I 0
Umlth. 4 '0 0"0 '20
Dwtr ' lv'-rl'.' I '000
, k 5 .'.Ay - .,
, Totals ...'w..aSxiS.'.lS 27 10 0
Batted tor Smith; in. the. ninth.; ' ,
Et Joseph, .....,.0-1 t-'O S O 0' 8 I
Wncoin ......0 0 0 10 2-0
Home 'runs: Batbour, 'Powell,- Rellly.
Three.baie hlt: i.ZwllHng.v .Tvo-baae
hiu: BtirslMynmer, , Watson. Left ; on
bases: Lincoln, 15; rtt. Joneph, &. 8toleil
basest Cole, -Cobb Mullen Rellly.
tsacriflce hits; Mullen, . MllUr, (ossett.
struck outu, v ;" Sinith.-ll; by Cnellette,
8. Base 'Ori7baM:'' Off Bmitli, ti ttt
Chellette,''., VHibiby. pitched ball: . By
ChcUt-tte, If ... . WlU witch: Chellette.
Passed balls.', Qoayett.- 2,: Time: 2:17.
L'Kpir: Johnson. ":'' .
SlOtX C II V BOWS sTO WICHITA
t'
EUU la Able t Keep h Illm Scat-
' teres! Wall eTamWntea B'aack. j
WICHITA, 1 June A-WMlta played an
erratic fielding fame, but WiUts kept hie
. hits ccattered. hpidwiK Stout Cltv safe.
' whil the locals bunehed:'l!lt'lntwo In
nlngs on Sage .foore: ..;.).
' WICIHTA.. ; '
' . A8. tt.. H. O. A. E.
Pettigrew,,f.,... .- Of.; 0 0
'taig. If ,4 . 1 . 14 ,0V l
riis: rf. .-. .1 j 0 'o 0
hjifhec, 2b. 4-, t' ,0 8 I t
-Callahan, sa 8 1 1 8 1
' ktenr, lb. 1 "0," 0 11 - 8 4 1
vtc, .m. 4 ; 1 8 . 2 1 0
' Omchs. c-3. 0-12411
i.,Uak p. .i..... 8- I, 1. 1 1
To'tait .'... .S".. ..'..!: ltoU '27' 18 "
SIOUX C1TT. '
' ; 4" ; AB..R." h; o." a.. b.
ch, 24). 4 '..0 ,:.l ,; 4 r I ." 0
a. :lf..- f.vv..i ' 3 ;.)- 1
nt, lb. ...... 3.. H l 0 .- I i; - S 0
1 rea,. ft.; 4;, ) ' 0 ,.
"th., .:..... 4 , 0 ::.'l ,,;8"i 3
l,.lv. v
r 0
4 to
Or.,drirf'i C. 1 41 .4 '
sge. P-: i... .... ...8 , , .- ,,0. 4
FarrelU
ToUle ....'. ;lW.tt. , 1';"'.' 18 ' It -1
Batted f Bajaln tb ninth.; " r s
i"'oux atyr.....,...-a-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
U;h!ta. ...... .O f 0 I t t t -4
Xt on bases: , Wlc,lU, 5; Sloua City. .
, a- lM4r Calia... Orndorft Koer
Mutt Wasn't So
OH, NO.
SITTING
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6AT
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
4 , W.L.Pct.1
NAT'L. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
St. Josfph. 2 15 .W
Dea MolneJ V. 20 MM
OiiMha 22 a JV
Sioux. City. .21 irt .500!
New York... 29 7 :iK
Cincinnati ..24 17 .RW
ChK-airo ....20 17 ..fill
Pittsburgh .19 1" .E28
Denver ....23 22 . 500
Ttchlia ....20 23 .465
Lincoln IS 25 .419
at. t.'jnh. ..2J 22 .4;6
Phlladelphla.14 29 .412
Brooklyn ,. 12 23 .243
Boston ......13 27 .28
Topeka 17 25 .&
AMER. LCAOTJE. f AMER. ASS'N,.
W.UPct. - W.UPct.
Chicago ...29 18 .8M Mlnneapolls.30 10 .652
Boston 2414 .WOlCalumbua ...81 17 .His
Fhlla. 18 17 .oN Toledo 29 16 .644
Detroit .....21 21 .500 Kan, City.. .26 22 ,ol2
Wash'ton ...20 21 .4MISt. Paul 20 29 . 408
Cleveland ..18 20 .474
New York.. 13 23 .861
St. Louis. ,.12 28 .300
M llwaukan .17 11 .m
Indlanapollg.17 90 . 8
Louisville ..15 28 .818
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
W.UPct.l W.L.Pct.
Hastings ..11 7 .Wllralla City.. 13 7 .50
Fremont ...11 7 .611 1 Neb. City.. .11 .6S0
Kearney ...10 7 .8881 Beatrice ....10 10 .600
G. Island... 9 9 .tooiHumboIdt ..10 10 .600
York 8 8 .800l Auburn 9 11 .450
Seward .... 9 .SOOj Hiawatha .. 7 18 .350
Columbus ,. 8 10 .4441
Superior ... 4 13 .236)
Yesterday's Resnlte.
, ' WESTERN LEAGUE.
, Omaha. 12: Denver. V
Ifiloux City, 1; Wichita," 8.
' Det Moines, 4: Topeka, 8.
St. Joseph, 8; Lincoln, 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
. New York, 8; Detroit, 8.
Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 1. : .
Washington, 8; fit- Louis, 8.
Boston, 6; Cleveland, 4.
:, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Indianapolis, 1; Toledo, 2,
LoultvlUa, t-.- Columbus, J.
, Milwaukee, 4; Kansas City, 8. ,
Minneapolis. 18-8: St. Paul, 2-6.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE, '
Kearney, 4; Grand Island, 8. '
Columbua, 0; Fremont, 7.
Games Today.
Western League Omaha at Denver,
Sioux City at Wichita, Dea Molnea at
Topeka, at. Joseph at Lincoln,
National League St Louia at New
York, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at
Boston. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia..
American League New York at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Chicago, Washington at
St, Louis, Boston at Cleveland.
American Association Kansas City at
Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Toledo.
Nebraska. State League Hastlnira at
Seward, Kearney at Grand Island Colum
bus at Fremont, superior at York.
Mink Leaitue Falls f'ltv at. HolrlrA
Nebraska Cltv at Humboldt Auburn at
Hiawatha."
ner, Clemons. Two-base lilts: Smith,
Tenant. Stolen bases: Tenant. Mee.
Craig. Double play: Callahan to Hughes
io ivoerner. struck out; By rails, 7; by
Sage, 8.. Bases on balls: Off Ellis, 1; off
Sage. 8.' Hit by pitched ball: By Sage,
riAiiU. 4l k.r rMH- .11111 mi A.'nc
Umpire: Kissane. , V
FIELD CLUB . GOLFERS PLAY
Sixteen Player for Silver Cup
Trophy Eliminated from Race.
MEDAL PLAT AND NO HANDICAP
Wlaaera Tarn In Low Scores
Palrlnsa Made, tor Further Play
Eatraata for City Toarney
: -"-'' Are ABBOnneed. .:
First play for 'the Omaha Field club
trophy, a silver loving cup, was held by
tha Field club golfers yesterday after
noon Thirty-two were entered with six
teen to qualify, all medal play with no
handicap. The sixteen who qualified and
their scores; . .'... v . v '.'
Harold Johnson.. 82 Dr. H. C. Sumney 85
1. J. Dunn 85 D. L. Doushertv M
H. H. La Douceur 85 W. J. Koye ...... 87
earn Keynoias.... xsj. f. Wilson...... 88
F. W. Hale. 88 J. W. WllamB..v. 89
Albert Cahn...... 89J. A. Abbott ?81
C. K. Denman..,. 90J. B. Undsay.... 91
W. N. Chambers.. 840. J. Bauman.... 92
Following are the Dalrtnaa which must
be played before the end of the' month.
Johnson-Hale, Denmari-La Douceur,
Reynolds-Lindsay, Cahn-Dunn, Sumney
Williams, Abbott-Dougherty, Foye-Bauman,
Wilson-Chambers. ,
Following la the Hat of entrants from
tha Field club for th city golf tourney
which atarta June 9 on tha .Field club
links: Jack Hughes, W. N. Chambers.
J. P. Lindsay, Albert Cahn, Harold John-
lion, June Abbott, M. ' H. La Douceur,
James Allen, F. W. Hale, L J. Dunn, Sam
Reynolda, J.. W., Williams, D. V..ShOles,
W. E. Palmatler, O. ' J. Bauman and
A. O. Nlchola. ,' .
Ohio State Enters "
Conference League
LAFAYKTiX Ini. June 2.Vfter the
track meet today Is was announced thai
jlhe weutern conference faculty had fe
afflrmed Its action, taken t a Chicago
meeting two months ago, dropping ath
letic Instructors from the representa
tive athletic board. This action -means
that Coach A. A. Slagg. of the Unl
aky of ..Chicago, and Athletic "Director
George W. Ehler of -the University of
Wisconsin, will, no , longer be members
of the conference'1 board. Dean A. W.
Small Of the University of Chicago and
Prof.; Beele of Wisconsin will flu the
vacancies of Stag and Ehler. Stagg has
been a member of the conference board
for. twenty years. " - v
It also was announced that Ohio State
university officially, had been awarded
a membership to tha conference.
The Persistent and Judlcioua fee of
Newspaper Advertising la th Road to
Business Succaoi ,
rttttv I ' ; . MAN. WHAT fei. f.,....rt 1 CAN,EfT I :,
Very Hungry Anyway
"YOU CAN'T 6AT YeTV
1 7w 'i 1 mi 3 onu 1 I 1 . . . E3ss. 1 niiH t i u v i i
YOW NCfTtCfe THIS SECOND
TABUE. TMKT NVCANS THAT
THC CR.6W R.TOO LAfl66 f0R ONE
So WE SeftN6 TWICE
atcr. tkp with
- Fiesrw ri
KRAUSE CONQUERS HOOSIERS
Toledo Take Honor by Score of
'f Two to One. , :; '.'-,.,..''
VISITORS GET BUT : TWO HITS
ladlaaapolls - Get - Three . Men oa
i Basra with! One Cot, Bat iaTJn
, ' able to Score One Stolen '
'' ' I Base. r-'i 1 ' ! -: '
TOLEDO, June 2. Kraute, a: former
Philadelphia twlrler, proved too much for
Indianapolis and Toledo won today, 3 to 1
Only two hlta' were made off him. In
dianapolis had ' three' men on bases and
one out, but waa unable to score. O'Leary
and Casey of the visitors were removed
from the game for protesting a decision.
Score: ' V-1- ; '-' '''; ''.,'',
, , TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS .
AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A-X.
Nll, If.... 4 110 OKttier, cf... 8 0 10
H'chman. Ib 4 1 1 I OWoodrutt, It 2 I I 0
Branme. 3b.. till OOUary, ..Mill
Clupmsn, si I 1 1 0a(nlr, s.. 4 0 8 1 4
Burns, et.... tilt Olnierton, lb. 4 I I t
Fltck, rf 1 I 1 I 0 Hunter, lb.. I 1 T I 4
H'nhorrt, Ib t Hi t 1 M'rttay, rf 8 t 1 t t
Ctrltch c... I I t nwilll.au, lb I I I 0
KrtuH, ... It 4 ICey, e..... 0 0 I 4
Clsrk, c I 1 I 1 0
Totals.. ... II tl IHIioa, p.... I till
! " Totals.. .... I It 12 4
Toledo 0 1 11 10 II t M
Indianapolis 00000010 0-1
; Two-base hit; Hlnchman. Stolen bat:
Chapman. Sacrifice hits: Chapman.
Woodruff, Burns. Bates on balls: Off
Krauae, 2; off Hlxon, 8. Double play:
Krause to Chapman to Hohnhorst. . Left
on bases; Toledo, 3; Indianapolis, 4. Wild
pitch: Hlxon. Timer 1:45. Umpire: Hayes.
Pitchers' Battle to Colombia.
COLUMBUS, O.) June 1-Columbus de
feated Louisville today, 3 to 2, In a battle
betwotn Cook and Toney. Score:
COLUMBUS. LOUI8VILI.I.
All.'l O.A.t. AB.H.O.A.S.
Rheltsn. C. 4 4 10 OBureh, If..,., 4 t I S t
Ulnchmin, If 4 ft 4 I Burk. lb.... 4 4 I I
Oonssltoa. it I t 9 OMohma, ef.. I t I S 0
Perrlng, lb.. 4 1 I t OUnnoi, lb.. I I 1 0 0
Mlllor, lb... I III I lHsrdon, rf.. 4 1110
O Rourke, Ib I 1 4 I UBraasTd, lb. 4 ) 11 I
Oerbsr, w... 1114 OB'umlllor, as 4 II 10
Smith, lilt 8bll, ...... 4141
Cook, p t I I I OTsnty, ...... I I I I t
' Totals... .;.M 4 17 19 1 ToUls......M 124 T."l
Columbus 1 0000tO0-3
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0-2
Stolen bases: Shelton (2), O'Rourke,
Burch, Hayden. Sacrifice hit: Lennox.
Three-base hit: Hayden. Double play:
Toney to Beautnlller to Branatleld. Bases
on balls: Oft Cook. 2: oft Toney 8. Struck
out: By Cook, 2; by Toney, 3. Left on
oasea: Columbus, S; Louisville, 4. Time:
1:28. Umpires: Ferguson and Handlboe.
Wild Pitch ia Twelfth." v
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 2.-A wild
pitch In the twelfth inning by Slapnlcka
allowed Kansas City to take the last
game of the series from Milwaukee. Up
to this time th locals had made but tlv
hits. In the first Inning a walk, a single
and ati Infield out gave Kansas City a
run. in the aixtn a single, a base on
balls and Carr'a horn run soored three
for the locals. Score; ., ;
KANSAS CITT. , ' MILWAUKEE.
' ABH.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.S.
Bock'fa, lb! 1 1 I 0Ubold. Ib.. Ill 41
Bchsllor, It. lilt IChsriM. lb.. I I I I
Lor., of..... 4 1 I 1 0R.nd.ll. rflf I I I I I
Crr. lb...4 ill 1 Olonos, lb.... I OHIO
Corridas, ss.i t I I OBrotn, If ... 100
J.mea. e.... 4 t I t OOpron, rt... I I .1 I 1
rfConnor. e. 1 1 t tCbappoll. ef I 1 I I
Dowaoy. lb. I 0 1 I 1LI.. (..., I I I I
Coulsnn, rf.. I 1 t Oschilk, .... I till
RhosOot, . 4 11 4 OSitpnlcka, p. I I 1 1 1
rin 1 tttt . .
SulllT.n i .. I III Tottl,...4l r!4 II S
Totals... i.. 40 I Mil ' -One
out when winning run scored.
Batted for Rhodes in the twelfth.
Patted for James in the ninth.
Kaitsas City .........10000 8000001-8
Milwaukee 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 00 9-4
Two-base hits: Randall (2). Slapnlcka.
Schalk, Schaller. Three-base hit: Chap
peile. Home run: ' Carr. Baaea on balls;
Oft Slapnlcka. 6; oft Rhoades. 2. Struck
out: By Slapnlcka. 7; by Rhoades, 8.
Double play: Hockenneid to .corridon to
Carr. s Stolen baaes; Love, Corridon,
Lea-la. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 7;
Kansas City. 7. First base on errors:
Kansas City, 2: Milwaukee, 1. Wild pitch:
Slapnlcka. Time: 2:35. Umpire: Erwln
and Anderson. i .
Grand Island Takes
Game FrontKearney
'-' ' , ' ' ' ' t ' " i-
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Jun t-(Spe-clal
Telegram.) Trimble wa a little tree
with walks and hits and Grand Island de
feated. Kear)iey here today, 8 to 4. Home
runs by Lots and Schoonover and. a. driv
ing three-base hit by Cockman: featured.
Score: 'R.H.E.
Kearney ......0 0 0 1 0 0 t 1 1-4 7 3
Grand Island.O 0 8 0 1 0 i 4 --8 ;9 4
Batteries: .Kearney, Trimble and Spell
man: Grand Island, Manke and Jokerst.
FREMONT Neb.. June 2, (Special Tol
cgiam.) Fremdnt administered another
coat of whitewash to Columbua thta after
noon. :' Ramey ditl the work, aided by
close fielding, keeping the hits welfxscat
tcred. . There was big crowd tsut.
lunlbus sent down o good delegation '.of
fans. Score: " R-KE.
Fremont ..'i 0 .1 I 2 0 2 -r 2
Columbua 0 000000 0-0 8
Batteries: - Canine , and - Harrison;
Ramey and Neff. .;-': S ,:?"
' ScatlM Defeat Loap City. ' . ..
SCOTIA. Neb., June t (Special Tele
graro.) Scotia won . from Loup City to
day In a' good game. Score: . ' -
Scotia ,.S 002010S-
Ixup City .....0 40 0 0 0 1 1-4
Batteries: ' Cook, Ammerman and Saut
ter; Gilbert and Prltchard. . . .
n Amtm CollUlom
means many bad bruises, which Buck
leu a . Arnica Salve heal quickly, as It
doea seres, cuts, burns and piles. 25c For
sale by Beaton Drug Co.
The Persistent and Judicious Us of
Newspaper Advertising to th Road to
Bualncsa Succasa.
WHITE SOX IN POOR FORM
Coomb sand Walsh Oppose -Each
other in Pitcher' Battle. , ,
ATHLETICS WIN, THREE TO ONE
Chicago's Lone Score Result ef Home
Rss by Collin
All Errors '' of
Local Figure ia -
...
, ;' : Score. --" -i- y
' " "
CHICAGO, June 2. Chicago played a
loose - game behind Walsh today, and
Philadelphia won, 3 to 1. All the errors
of the locals figured In the scoring of
the visitors. - Chicago's lone score was
the result of a home run. Coombs and
Walsh were opposed to each other in
a pitchers' battle In which Coombs, with
superior support had a shade the tatter
of it. Score: ... .''' ,'v '
CHICAGO. ' ' PHILADELPHIA,
AB.H.O.A.B. V AB.H.O.A.B.
Rath, lb..... 411 Ogtrunk If. . 4 1 3 0 0
Lord, Ib 4 ttt OOldring. of.. 4 10 0 0
CHlh.n, It, 4 1 10 OE.Colllni. 2b I I 4
Bodio, of.... 4 0 10 OBakor, - lb... 4 12 11
J.Colllns, rf, I 1 4 t 0 Murphy, rf.. I 0 I 0 0
Solder, lb., t 0 1! 0 OMclnnM, lb. 4 A 12 1 0
Wemr, H...I 1 1 4 SBarry. ...... 4 1 0 I I
Block, e 11 I 1 lLtpp. c 4 I 1 0
Kuhn, c t l 1 0 OCoomba, p... 4 0 0 1 0
FoornUr .,10010 -
BulllT.n, e..l 0 1 t t T0U1.......I4 1 27 15 t
Wslah, p.,.. I I 111 ' -
Mclntyrs .. 1 0 0 0 0
Poten, p.... t o t i -t
Totals..;... II 4 37 11 4 '.- '";
Chicago t.l It t H M
Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 9 0-3
Two base hit: Barry, Home run: J.
Collin. Hits: Off Walsh, 8 In five in
nings; off Fetters, 1 In three Innings.
Sacrifice fly: Murphy. . Stolen bases:
Murphy, E. ; Collins, Baker. Left on
bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 8. First
bane on balls: Off Coombs, 1; off Walsh,
L Struck out: By Walsh, 4; by Coombs.
5; Fetters, 1. Passed ball: Block. Time:
2 hours. Umpires: - Westervel , and
O'Laughlln. - . ,
M. Red Sox Win In Tenth. '
CLEVELAND. O.. June 2.-Bosto'n de
feated Cleveland today in a ten-lnnlng
game, 5 to 4. Cleveland bunched Its hits
In the third and scored three runs, but
in the other Innings could do but little
with Wood. Manager Stahl of Boston re
turned to first base and was responsible
lor .Boston's rim tnre runs, score: .
CLEVELAND. BOSTON.
' AB.H.O.A.. ':'V AB.K O A.JI.
finiwr If... i 1 4 A ln. rl s n i a
Olon, lb I 111 OYerkct, ib... I 1 I I 0
Jackmn, rf.. 4 1 1 1 OSpe.k.t. cf.. 4 I I 0 0
UJolo, lb... 4 lit I 6Lrl, If..., 4 11 II
Blrm'rm, cf 4 1 1 t SOardnor, Sb.. 110 0 0
PeokVih, sH II CStahl, lb.... I I 10 0 0
Ball, -lb 411 IW.gnor a... I III 0
Aouna, o.. i i.i lNu makor, c 4 I '7 l a
Oaorta, p.... lift IWood, p I 1 I t 0
Totals II T 10 II I Totals... ...40 12 10 I 1
Boston . 0 .1 0 oosoo 1 1
Cleveland ...0 03000010 04
Two-base hits: Adams, Speaker, Stahl,
Wood. Three-base bit:- Stahl. Sacrifice
hits: George, Lewis, Nunamaker, Yerkes.
Stolen bases: Wagner (2), Nunamaker,
Speaker. Double play: Yerkes to Wag
ner1. Bases on balls. Off oeorge, 8: off
Wood, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Wood,
Lajole. Struck out: Bj George, 3; by
Wood, 7. Bases on errors: Boston, 4.
Ieft on bases: Cleveland, 8; Boston, 10.
Time: 2:15. Umpires: Egan and Evans.
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Browns Loae to Senators.
ST. LOUIS, June 2.-WHh a new man
ager and a changed lineup, St. Louis
lost to Washington this afternoon by a
score of to 8. Extra base hits and er
rors gave the visitora their scores. Wal
lace and Pratt's fielding and Moeller's
batting featured. Score: ...
ST. LOUIS. i WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.S
Shotten, ef.. 4 1 j 0 0Mo.llr, rf. . 4 I 1 0
Hoaan If.... 4 lit OFortor, lb... I 2 0 2 .0
Stovall, lb... 4 111 OMllan, cf.... 4 110 1
Uporto. Ib. 4 t 1 0 OOandll, lb... I 0 I 0 4
Pratt, lb..... till lshanka. If... 11104
Compton, rf. I 0 1 I OMorgan, 2b.. 4 1111
Wailao. as.. 4 1 I 4 lMrBrlda aa.. 4 0 I 10
Kricholl, e., 4 t 4 0 tHanry, c...., I 1 10 1 0
Uk. ....... tttt OQroom, p.,.. lift
B. Brown, p. 1 t 0 0 0 .
i ToUlo......t4 117 J I
Totals 14 I 27 11 4
St. Louis ...........2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18
Washington ........0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 06
Two-base hits: Moelter, Milan, Henry.
Foster, Three-base hit: Hogan. Sacri
fice hits: Groom !), Gandil. Double
play: Stovall to Wallace. Stolen bases:
Milan (2), Wallace. Bases on balls: Off
Lake. 2; off K. 3rown, 2; off Groom. 1.
Struck out: By -Lake, 3; by E. Brown. 1;
by Groom. 9. Hits: Off Lake, 7 In six
and two-thirds Innings: off E. Brown. 2
in two and onc-thlrd innings. ; Left on
bases: St. Louis. Washington. 8. Time:
2:10. Umpires: Dlneen and Perrlne.
- Ford Bafflea Ttnera. , ' "
DETROIT, June 2. Russell Ford, after
a bad start blanked th locals in the last
six Innings of . today's ame, winding up
his performance by fanning Cobb in tho
nlntii with two men on and nobody out.
New York defeated Detroit, to 8. Score.
. ' NB. YORK. -V DETROIT.
!- . . AB.H.O.A.B. - V AB.H.O.A.B.
Dtjilott, rf. J : OBwb. aa..... I t I 0
("Hue. lb.:.. 4 0; I OoJn.a, H..... I tttt
llnn, ct.-.j'., I 1 icobb. cf. .... I till
tVae.. lfc;.:f. 4 10 KYawford, rf. I lit
Hartwll, Sb. I I I 1 OOekih'mr. Ib 4 till
Gardner, tb... 4 t I I lG.lnor, ib... 4 1 1
Stump, as.... '4 1 0M.ori.rty, 3b, 4 1 1 1
fiweeaey. c, 4 lis stn.c, ... 4 tilt
Ford, p-i'..., I 1 t I OMuDIn, p..., I 10 I 8
'Totaiau.v.M 10 27 tr S TcKls :...'. 1 17 U 1
New York..-..,,.r.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 t M
Detroit '.;8..U,.-..J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Left on bases: New Y6rk 8: -Detroit.- 10
Two-baae hits: Zlnn, Gardner, Ford. Sac-
ruico niusi ueienaniy, iuuinn. rjacritice
fly: Crawford,. . Stolen . bases: Cobb,
Daniels (2). Chase. Struck outi Rv Ford.
2; by Muilln. (Bases on balls: Otf Ford,
3; off Muilln, 4. - Wild pitch: 4iuMn.
time: 1:34. - empires: Hart and Con
nolly. ;; . :'; -- , - s ,
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PLAYS BLAIR THURSDAY
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Will close Its 1312 season Thursday aft
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Bellevue First in
Meet with Doane
The Bellevue track team took the dual
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of ten' points Saturday afternoon on the
Bellevue , field. - By winning' front both
Doane and Wesleyan in dual meets this
spring Coach Primrose's men have estab
lished a claim to the state championship.
The track was slippery and no records
were broken. The meet was close all the
way through, being a tie until the last
two events, the half-mile and the half-
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. Br Low Blanks Spencer. -
BRISTOW, Neb., June 2,-(Special.)
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Spencer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 7
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-In 4 4' 3 44 8' 8, 4 8-87-74
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