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GRIZZLIES OJJTBAT ST. JOE
Two Teams in Hard FifM Till the
Seventh Inninf.
DENVER WINS, ELEVEN TO EIGHT
Caaaldy Drives Oat Home Ran Hit,
While Qulllla Get Trial.
Tive Player Land Two-
DENVER, June ll-Denver took the
first game of the St. Joseph eerie by
hard and consistent hitting. The eontett
was a tee-saw up to the seventh, when
Denver got a three-run lead and held It
Score:
DENVER.
AB.
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2
0
0.
2
0
4
1
2
1
13
4
0
0
A.
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
Coffey, ss ,
Cassldy, rf ....
. Beall, If
Qulliln. 3b
Kenworthy, Jb
Channel!, cf ...
Lindsay, lb ...
Spahr. c
Kinsella. P ....
Healy. p
1 1
0 ,
0
0
I
0 !
Totals
11
16 27 15 1
8T.
JOSEPH.
A.B, R. H.
A. E.
Kelly. 2b-cf .
1 Powell. If ....
Watson, rf ...
Sorton, lb ....
tRellly. 3b-2b
Melnke, ea ...
Roth, 3b ....
.Gossett. C
'Chellette. p .,
AVoldrlng, ef
Castl ........
rutcher, p ..
I
1
0 I
n
0
0
Totals
49 1 24 . 10 1
'Batted fer ChelUtt In the eighth.
tSt Joseph i.l !!! -.!
Denver , 2 M M H Ml
' Two-bae hits: Beall, Melnke, Kelry,
:Borton, Gossett.1 . Three-base hit: Qull-
Jln. Home run: . Cassldy. Struck out:
By Heaty, S; by Chellette. . Bases on
'balls: Off Chelletle, 3i oft Healey, it.
"Hits: Off Chellette. 14 In seven Innings;
off Crutcher, none In one Inning; off
Klnsella. 13 In five and two-thirds In
nings; off Healey, 4 In three and one
third. Tln: 3;1- Umpires: Knapp and
riynn-
f WICHITA GET! 9VT ONE HIT
Jes Moines Matches rire Run
Against Westrrsll'a Hooter.
WICHITA. Kan., June It-Douglass al
lowed Wichita but one hit. a home run
by Westersll In the fifth. Sensational
fielding cut off several drives that looked
sate, stops ny uiaire ana eonara iiu
ng. Avicnitas
thrpa errors were all
:ostIyvn- Jcorc:
WICHITA.
AB. R.
H.
o
0
0
1
0
0
' 0
A.
0
0
e
0
3
i
t
4
Pettlgrw,
cf.
J .
cratg. -
I
Davis, rf. 4
Hughes,
. lb .3
teril, 3b.
. Callahan, as.
'Mee, 2b
;lemoni, c. ...
Mderman. p.
? TOUlg
1 1 27 13
DES MOINES
AB. R. H
o.
A. E.
0
Hahn, rf. ..
Cants, cf. ..
Claire, ss. ..
Belden.. If. ..
Colligan, 2b.
Thomas, lb.
Leonard, 3b.
McGraw, o. "
Douglass, p.
5
3
, t
3
0
0
0 0
e
1
1
t
0
3
5 0
s
... 4
.. 8
.. 3
... 4
... 4
Totals
Des Moines
VVlfhltsi,,-.
. 83
I I
e
1 1
100
0 e 1
12 e
0 0-5
0-1
Two-base hit:
McGraw. Home run:
Westersll. Double play: westernu to
demons to Hughea Struck out: By
Alderman, 6; by Douglass, J. Bases on
balls. Off Alderman. 3; off Douglass, 3.
Hit by pitched ball: Thomas, t'mplr:
Haskell.
Falls City Triumphs
in Eleven Innings
BEATRICE. Neb.. Jun 13.-Fall City
won aa eleven Inning game from Beat
rice today. Routt. Beatrice nw pitcher
, we glveiv a tryout and worked well,
Score: R.H.E.
E-.li. cm' -... 10 194)1 99 1-4 1
Beatrice ....0.... 0260 0 01000 63 9 8
. Batteries: Walters and Shestak, Routt
ihd Poteet.
ACSl'RN, Neb.. June 13.-Auburn won
both games ot double-header by super
ior playing. In the flrat gam WUley for
'Auburn held Nebraska City without a hit
until the ninth when two men were down
and with a walk and a hit. One run was
cored. Score; R.H.E.
Auburn 8 000000 40 7 8
is'ebraaka City 090 900 91-1 )
: Batteries: Wllley and Kranlnger;
JRhodpH and Goldthwalt.
j The second gsme was fast and anappy
nd very interesting, good inside bas
sail by Auburn featuring. Score: R.H.E.
Auburn 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0-4 T
Nebraska City 010000110-4 T
Batteries: Reed and Kranlnger, Rhodes
;in4 Goldthwait. Umpire: Johnson.
SEWARD. Neb., Juno U--(Speclal Tel
'.gram.) On account of wet grounds the
Seward-Kearney game was called off
oday .and a double header will be played
y the same team tomorrow.
HUMBOLDT. Neb., June 13.-(Speclal
reiegram.) Hiawatha played at Hum-
fpoldt but a storm stopped the gam at
the end of the first half of th fourth
with Hiawatha, 3; Humboldt. 0.
. ' Dillon Shades Sullivan.
I BUFFALO. N". T.. June U-Jaek Dllloa
tt Indianapolis had a shade the better
fit Jaek tiwin) bumvan or Boston in 4
Sen-round bout here toniaht. Raloh Col
laway. a negro boxer of Los Angeles, cou
apae4 la the dressing room after a pre
liminary doui ana was men lo a noa
pital. ii was still unconscious at mid'
Be the Samuel
Standing of Teams
W.UPct. W.UPct.
St. Joseph.. 22 22 .693few York. ..37 8 .804
Denver ....29 25 .KTiChlcago ....25 21 .648
Omaha 27 24 .B29 Pittsburgh .23 20 .&5
Des Moines 27 24'.&29 Cincinnati ..27 23 .640
gloux City.. 26 24 .620iFhlladel'a ..20 23 . 4
Wichita ....26 21 .481 Bt. Louis ...23 22.443
Lincoln ....19 28 ,404! Boston 16 23.327
Topeka 1 30 .31 Brooklyn ...14 30 .318
AM. LEAGUE. AM. ASSOCIATION.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Chicago .. 84 1 .6V Toledo... S) 19 .672
Bosten .... 82 1 .627 Columbus 40 21 .654
Wash ton 31 21 .M Mlnne'p'lla 27 21 .tfS
Phtla, .... 2 20 .165 Kan City 31 30 . 304
Detroit.. 2S 28 .472 81. Paul.. 25 87 .40)
Cleveland 23 26 AM lndl'n'p'lis 24 37 .392
New York 15 31 .326! Louisville 20 33 .3i4
St. Louis 14 86 .280 Milwaukee 2137 .342
NEB. UEAOUU MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.pet. W.L.Pct.
Hastings ..16 11 .594: Falls City.. 10 3.690
Seward ....15 11 .577 Neb. C!iy..l8 12 .UW
F'remont ..15 01 577i Auburn ....15 IS .500
Qd. Island. 14 ll .W0 Beatrice ...14 15 .483
Columbus ..13 11 542 Humboldt ..11 17 S93
Kearney ...12 13 .503, Hiawatha . 9 19 .3zl
York 9 14 .ll .
Superior ... 18 .217 ,,
Yesterday's Resalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha-Topeka, wet grounds.
Lincoln-gloux City, rain.
Des Moines. 5: Wichita, 1.
Bt. Joseph, 8: Denver, 11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis. 4; Boston, 6.
Pittsburgh. I; Brooklyn, 0.
Chicago, 2; New York. 8.
Cincinnati. 10; Philadelphia. 11.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
k New Tork-St Louta. rain.
PhllaAalnhla. 4: Datrott. 3.
Washington. 6; Cleveland, 8. 1
Boston. 2; Chicago, 3.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kinnas City, 8; Toledo. 2; ten Innings.
Milwaukee, 5-1; Columbus, 3-3.
Minneapolis, 2; Indianapolis, 3.
St. Paul, ; Louisville,
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Grand Island. 2; York, 1.
Kearney-Seward, wet grounds.
Hastings. 1; Columbus, 9.
Superior-Fremont, wet grounds.
MINK LEAGUE. ( ,(
Nebraska City. Auburn, T-4 ' -Falls
City. 4; Beatrice, 8. (Eleven ln
alngs).
Hiawatha-Humboldt. (Called In fourth;
rain), t '
Games Today..
Western League-Omaha at -Topeka.
Lincoln at Slou City, Des Moines at
Wichita. St. Joseph at Denver.
National League-8t. Louis st Brook
lyn, Pittsburgh at New York, Chlcsgo at
Philadelphia, Cincinnati at Boston.
American League-New York at PL,
Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit, Washing
ton at Cleveland. Boston at Chicago.
American Association-Kansas City at
Toledo, Milwaukee at Columbus. Minne
apolis at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Louis
ville. Nebraska Htate League-Grand Island
at York, Kearny at Sewsrd, Hastings at
Columbus, Superior at Fremont.
Mink League Nebraska City at Au
burn, Falls City at Beatrice, Hiawatha
at Humboldt.
Columbus Batters
Pound Hastings Men
Clear of the Diamond
COLUMBUS. Neb.. Jun 13.-(Speclal
Telegram.)-Trrlflo hitting featured in
the gam today when Columbus defeated
Hasting In th opening game of the
series. 9 to 1. Pitcher Allan of Hastings
was knocked out of the box In the third
Inning, when a double, three singles and
two walka In rapid succession scored- five
run and Thratlklll, who replaced him,
fared no better a two more doubles were
made off his delivery before th side
could b retired.
D. Green of the Pawnees, pitched air
tight ball and would have shut out the
visitors bad he had perfect suport. Hetty
Green from Columbus made two doubles
In the third Inning and he and Harrison
each made three hit out of four trips
to th plat. Score: R.H.E.
Columbus ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 3
Columbus... 0 0 T 0 1 1 0 0 -3 12 3
Batteries: Allen Thralklll. Mason and
Coe; D. Green and Harrison. Two-bas
hits: HAty Green (J). B. Brown, D.
Green, Harm. Double plays: D. Green
to B. Brown to H. Green; watson to
Fortman to Tacke. Umpire: Cole..
York Loses Close One.
YORK. Neb., June 13. (Special Tele
gramsGrand Island and York played
an evenly balanced game this afternoon,
York losing. Malmqulst's catch In left
field was the feature. 8core: - R.H.E.
Grnad Island 90902000 0-2 50
York 10000000 0-1 63
Batteries. Hartman and Jokerst; Tim-
merman, Wllklns and Kelly.
New Management
For Lincoln Team
LINCOLN, Neb., June 13.-A change In
ownership of the Lincoln base ball club
is expected to be effected within a few
days. Following the arrival today of
President Norrta L- O'Neill of the Vest
em league, steps were taken by, hln
for a reorganisation of the affaire of th
club. The announcement came .tonlgh
by Donald Das pain of hi resignation a
president of the club and his retirement
from the local management.
When financial reverses overtook the
club last fall, O'Neill cam to the rescue
by advancing 310,000 to Despaln as a
loan. This has not been paid, and hand!
capped by a long period of Illness, Mr.
Despaln decided to retire. A number of
tentative bid have been made for the
property. Th team baa drawn well thus
far this teason.
THE BEE: OMAHA; FRIDAY, JUNE 14,
Gompers of the
O'TOOLE BLANKS BROOKLYN
Pitches No-Hit Game Up to the
Seventh Inning.
PIRATES GET TWELVE SAFETIES
Hofmaa Plays Hli First Contest tor
Plttabartjh and Fields Well
Seven Men Are Struck
Out.
BROOKLYN. June 13.-Martin O'Toole
shut out the locals today, 5 to 0. He had
i.o-hit game up to the seventh. Hof
man played his first game for Pittsburgh
and fielded well. Score:
PITTSBURGH.
ABHOA.
BROOKLYN.
AB H.O.A.B
Byrne, Ik ... 5 t 1
Carey, It.... 4 1 I
Hofnian,' cf. 4 14
Wtnr, m . 6 1 t
J. Miller. Ik 4 1 18
Wllion. rf.. 4 1 I
MTrthy, 2b 4 1 J
Kelly, c 3 1 1
OMoran. cf... J
0 I
ODaly, rf 3
OSmlth, lb... 4
lPaubert, lb. 3
Wheat. If... 4
0 Hummel, lb. 4
OTooley. at... 4
1 1
0 4
1 1
e l
t 3
1 0
6
1 b
1 0
CO. Miller c. 3
OYInillnj. p.. 4
O'Toole, p. .. 4 0
Northen
... 1
Totals 3 13 3T !4 1
Totali 33 T 27 33 t
Batted for O. Miller In ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0-5
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Byrne, Wilson. Three
base hits: Carey, J. Miller. Bases on
halls. Off Tingling, 1; off O'Toole. 3
8truck out: By Ylngllng, 6; by O'Toole,
2. Time: 1:41. Umpires: Eason and
Johnstone.
Pltrhers Do Poor Work.
Philadelphia. June 13-In a long
drawn out game, marked bv Door worlc
ioy an tno twiners, Philadelphia de
feated Cincinnati.. 11 to 0. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB H O A.I
Paikart, ct.
3 1
(Beecher, If.. I
Cravath, rf..
3 1
1 1
0 14
3 I
3 I
2 1
0 I
1 0
e 0
1 a
(iMiruni, of. 3
OHobllU'l, lb I
U Mitchell. If. t
Magea, 11... t
Luderua. lb
Knib. 2b..
Downey, lb
Doolin, ii..
Graham, c.
OEgan, 3b
... 4
2Pheltn. 3b
OEamanii, h
0 McLean, e
Brennan, p
Aleund'r,
1 0 Benton. 0.
Villi ..OKeefe. p.... 0 0
Wleh
...I 1 0 0 0Bet l 0
4 Grant a
e
Toian a u 11 11 1
. Totall 43 14 24 13 3
Batted for Brennan In seventh.
Batted for Keefe in nintn.
Ffth'for McLean In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 310
Philadelphia .... 2 0 1 0 0 1 5 2 U
Two-base hits: Hnhiit
Magee. Dowhav.
Three-base hit: Phelan. Hits: Off
Benton. 10 In six and nna.tMrrf Innlnze-
off Keefe. 3 in, two and one-third Innings;
off Brennan, U0 In aeven innlntrs off
Alexander. 4 In turn Innlnri Sa.ri.a
hits: Hoblltzel. Phelan. Doolan. Saori.
ftce flies: Phelan. Magee. Stolen bases:
Phelan, Magee. Cravath. Doolan. PaHk-
ert, Downey. Double nla.v: Esran to
Esmond to Hoblltsel. Left on bases:
Cincinnati. 12; Philadelphia, 11 Bases
on balls: Off Benton. 8: off Kaxf S:
off Brennan. 6; off Alexander. 1. Plrat
on errors: Cincinnstl, 2: Philadelphia, 2.
Hit. by pitched ball: By Benton. Bren
nan. 8truck out: By Benton.V4; by
Keefe. 2; by Brennan, 1; by Alexander. 2.
Time: 2:40. Umpires: Owen and Bren
nan. Boston Ponnda Harmon.
BOSTON. June 13-Boton batted Har
mon freely today and defeated St. Louis
Tyler kept the visitors' hits scattered.
Scora. .
BOSTON. IT. LOUIS.
AB H O A C AB H 0.4 E
McOon'd, 3b 4
1 3
1 0
I 3
OMefee, 2b...
6 3
Campbell.- ct 4
Sweeney. 3b. 3
Klrke, rt ... 4
Jackton. It.. 4
Hoimer. lb. . 3
O'H'urke, u I
Oowdy, e.... 3
ci iiu, if
OMowrey. .Jb. 3
K'netchy. lb i
0 4
3 0
1 11
1 3
4 1
1 0
1 11
e 2
3 4
I i
OEvene, rf
OBmtth,
COekee, ct..
1
i OBlite. e
1 OHarmon, p
Tyler, p 4
Oeyer, p..
Totala 31 13 T 13 0 Stole, p...
Hugglne .
Breanahan
0
Totl ... 35 10 St 14 0
Batted for Harmoh In the sixth.
Batted, for Geyer, In .the. eighth. .
Boston 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 ' 6
St. Louis .1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 04
.Two-base hits; Blisj, . Oakes. Three-
Dsse nit: tunce. Home run: Mowrey.
Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 5; off Har
mon, 1;. oft 'Oeyer, 1. Struck out: Bv
lyler. 6: b? Harmon. 2: bv Ciever. 1: hv
Stole, 1. Time: 2:21. UmDlres: P'in.
neran and Emslie.
Matnewaou Defeats Cheney.
NEW YORK. June 13. New York mada
It three . out .of. our from ChlL-a.i
Mathewson had the better of Cheyney in
i,iii-i:eiB onu'.e. score:
NEW YORK. CHICAQO.
AB.H.O.A.E. 'AB.H.Q.A.S.
Devore. It. ..400
0 ISheckard. If. 3
Doyle. 2b.... 4 1 J
Bn dir'ee lb 3 1 14
Murray, rf.. 3 1
4 pScbulte. rt.. 4
4 Obovna, ee... 4
0 OLeacb, 3b... 4
0 OMIller, cf... 4
4 setter, lb.... 4
0 OEvera, lb.... 4
3 0 Archer, c... 3
2 0 Cheney, p .. 1
Becker, ct.. 3 1 0
Hertof. 3b.. 1 1 0
Meyers, c... 8 3 8
Fletcher, aa. 3 0 1
M'tbe ion, p 3 I u
Totala S7lnii l Totala 33 t ;4 '. l
New York.. 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 '3
Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-i
Two-base hits: Myers. Mathewson.
Three-base hit; Leach. Home run:
Archer. Bases on bails: Off .ewson,
1; off Cheney, 1. Struck out: By Matnew.
son, S; by Cheney, 5. Umpires: Klein
and Busb.
BEATRICE MINK TEAM
PLAYS HERE SUNDAY
Some base ball :a to be seen at Rourke
park Sunday afternoon when Fred Brad
ford' Stors Triumph of Omaha line up
agalnet the Beatrice team of th Mink'
league. The game will be preceded by
an amateur game and will probably be
called about S:J0 o'clock .The Beatrice
team Is composed of some of the best
players ot Class p base ball today. Also
there arc many ex-wpstern leaguers on
the team also. The Stors team Is without
a doubt the best semi-professional team
In this section of the country. George
Graham, "Doe" Welch and Fenlon, for
mer western . league stara, are playing
with th Eton thla year and are giving
a good account of themaelvea -
' The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is th Eoad to
Bud neat Success,
Navy
SENATORS WIN ONCE MORE
Thirteenth Victory of Western Trip
Gained at Cleveland.
SIX TO THREE FINAL SCORE
Groome Holds Xaps to Seven Hits,
While Washington Secures Thir
teenfour Triples Made
Daring; Game.
CLEVELAND, O., Juna U.-Waahing-
ton scored the thirteenth victory of Its
western trip today, defeating Cleveland.
Score. 1
WASHINGTON- CLIVILANB.
AS. H.O.A.B. AB.H.U.A..S
Moeller, rf.
Foitar, Sb..
Milan, cf..
Oandll. lb..
Shtnki, If..
6
I 1 I OQraaey, If... 3 0 4 0 0
10 4 OOlaoo. 3b..., 4 X 3 j 9
111 OLapole. lb... 3 4.7 II 4
17 4 OB'm'bam cf4 1 4
119 OElble, rf.... 3 0 U 0 0
13 3 OPe'klnna'. Ml 1 3 3 3
Morian, 2b.
McBrlde, a. 3
Henry. C....3
3 13 : Turner, 3b.. 4 lilt
tee ouv'taton, .i i i I i
It OQeone ,p. . . 3 1 4 8 0
Groome, p... I
Blaqtlng, p. 0 0 0
Totals.:
33 13 ST 3Mackaoa ... 1 1 0 4 4
Ball 4 4 6 0 0
Orlssa 1169
Krapp 9 0 0 0
TeUII 83 T 27 15 3
Batted for George In' eighth.
Ran for Jackson in eighth.
Batted for Elble in ninth. .
Ran for Griggs In hlnth. .
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1-4
Washington 0 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0-6
Two-base hit: PecklnpaUgh. 'Three
base, hits: Turner, George, McBrlde,
Shanks.. Bases on balls: Off George, 3;
off Blahdtng, 1; off Groom, 1. Struck
out: By George, 8; by Groome. 4. Time:
1:52. Umpires: Connolly and Hart
Athletic Bunch Hita.
DETROIT. June 13.-Phlladeiv-.-a won
from Detroit, 4 to 3. in the fifth Inning
the visitors bunched three hits,. Including
a triple, with a base en balls; and scoreu
three runs. Plank was hit fairly hard,
but was effective wltp men on bases.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Lord, rf 4 11 4 Oluab, a..... 3 3 3 -4
Oldrlni ef.. I ll
Colltna. 3b.. 3 i 4 S
Baker, lb... 4 0 13
Strunk. If ... 4 3 i I
Melnnei, lb." 4" 4 2
Barry, ta. . . . 4 18 3
ujonee, 11..., 4 1
OCobb, cf I I 3
lCrewfort, "-r-f 8 t
ope-hanty. 3b 3 1.8
10lnoi!. lb. .. 3 0 11
OMorlarty. Sb 4 9 1
tOaalow, c:..3 1 3
OWarke. p..'.. 3 0 0
Eaan.
.. 3 0 4 3
.: 4' 1 o .1
Plank,
. eVItt
I 0 0
Totala..
,.33 3 IT It 3 'Louden
1 1 0
Totala 81 IT 1
Batted for Onslow In the nintn.
Batted for Works In the ninth.
Philadelphia ......1 0 0 0 3 .0 0-4
lcrolt ...1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-8
Two-baae hits: Bush, Cobb, Crawford.
Three-base hit: Oldrlng. Sacrifice hits.
Oldring, Collins, Delehanty. Sacritlce fly:
Gay nor. Stolen bases: Bush, Cobb. Deie
hanty. Struck out: By Works, 5; by
Plank, 4. Bases on balls: Off Works, 2;
off Plank,. 4. Double play: Morlarty to
Gay nor. Bases on. errors: Detroit, 2;
Philadelphia, 1. Left on bases: Detroit,
7; Philadelphia, 6. Time: 1:55- Umpires:
Evans and Westervelt.
. Sox Overcome Boston.
CHICAGO. June 13.-Playing on a rain
soaked diamond Chicago defeated Boston
today, winning, 3 to 2. Walsh's single
scoring Zelder In the ninth. . Boston's
only hits were made in the third Inning.
Umpire Sheridan chased eight members
o ft he Boston team out of the. park for
protesting a decision. Score:
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
ABHOAE ABH.O.AE.
Rets, 3b:... 4 13 2
Lord. 3b.... 4 14 3
Callahan. If. 4 1 10
Colllm. rt.. 4 1 1 1
Fournler, lb J 3 13 1
Bodle, cf 3 1 4 J
Weaver, aa.. 3 0 3 2
Block, e..... 341
Waltb p.... 4 114
Zelder .... 400
1 Hooper, rf.. 4 0
OTerkes. 3b . 4 4
0 Speaker, ct.. 4 1
0 Lewie, It ... 4 1
OOardnar. Sb. 4 4
08tahl, lb.... 8 1
1 Wagner, ia.. 3 0
ICarrlgao, o . I 0
tColllns. p... 3 0
0 . ---
. Totala 31 83t 4 1
Totala 31 10 37 14 t
Ran for Bodle In ninth.
Two out when winning run scored.
Chicago ...0 1100000 1-8
Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 00 0-3
Two-baa hits: Fournler. Collins. Sacri
fice hits: Bodie (2), Fournler, Staht,
Weaver. Stolen base: Rath. Left on
bases: Chicago, 7; Boston, 4. Bases on
balls: Off Walsh. 1; oft Collins, 1. Sturck
out: By Walsh, s; by coiuns, 4. Time:
2:20. Umpires: Dineen and Sheridan.
One Exciting- Golf Match.
PHILADELPHIA, June 13-The most
exciting match In the first round of
match play for the Berthellyn cup on
the links at Noble today was that be
tween Mrs. Caleb F. Fox of this city
and Mrs. Al. Wells of Boston, the former
winning 1 up in nineteen holes. Nearly
all the other matches were onesided.
DIXON HAKES NEW CHARGES
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will be no choice on the first ballot, leav
ing the Inference that they hope their
man may be decided on as a compromise
candidate.
There was less talk today of opposition
to Senator Root's selection a temporary
chairman. Th Roosevelt men apparently
have not agreed an a candidate for the
position, but declare they will have one
when the time comes. Several confer
ences ot Taft- leaders were held during
the morning, at which' tentative plan for
th organisation of the convention were
considered.
Former Senator Chariea Dlek ef Ohio
was brought forward as a candidate for
chairman ot the important committee on
credentials, while Charles W. Fairbanks
of Indiana still is mentioned as a likely
candidate for chairman of the commit
tee on resolutions.
Several reasons were assigned today for
the poatponement of the Roosevelt mass
meeting , called by Congressman William
Kent of California and Medlll McCormlck
ot Chicago for tomorrow afternoon, until
Monday evening. On waa that the
promoters desired to hold off until th
last - minute In . th hope that Colonel
Roosevelt may decide to com to Chicago
and be the principal speaker. Another
story was that It waa deemed advisable
to delay the rally until after the national
committee finishes the hearing of con-ttV
1912.
Drawn
MILLERS LOSE BY ONE RUN
Hoosieri Tie Score in Sixth and Win
in the Ninth.
TRIPLE AND SINGLE TURN TRICK
Indianapolis
Series by
Takes Last Game of
Score of Three to
Two Two Three-Base
Hits Are Ma4e.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 12.-IndlanapoUs
tied the score with two runs in the sixth
Inning and won from Minneapolis today.
3 to 2, in the ninth when Hallman. the
first man up, tripled and scored on a
single by Woodruff, the second batsman.
Williams leg began bothering him In the
fourth and he retired, O Leary going in
st second. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS.
MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E
AB. H.O.A.B.
Hallman, cf. 4
1 1 0 OUnrlaub cf. 4 1
Woodruff, It 4
114 4AU1zer, at... 4 1
3 ! 1 AKUIIfer, 3b. 4 1
44 OJ.Wll'rat, 3b 4 4
1 $ 0 1 Roteman. rf. 4 3
0 13 ODe'htnty, 114 3
4 13 0CI1I, lb 4 I
0 3 4 OCnrene, c... 4 6
111 upetterwm. p. 4 I
McCarty, rt. S
Ingerton, 8b. t
Hunter, lb.. I
O.Wll'ma. Jb 1
O Leary, Sb. 8
Gacnlar. as. . 8
Clerk, o 3
ftobertaoa, p 3
10 10
Totals 37 lrM
:
Tottla 3 f 87 1 1
None out when winning run scored.
Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0-2
Indianapolis 0 00 0 0 2 0 0 13
Two-base hits: Altlser. Roosman. He
Carty. Three-base hits: Patterson, Hall
man. Struck out: By Robertson, 5; by
Patterson, 1. Bases on balls: Off Pat
terson, 1; off Rooberton, 2. Double
play: Patterson to Williams to Gill.
Stolen base: GUI. Left on bases: Min
neapolis, 10; Indianapolis, 3. Time: 1:35.
Umpires: Erwln and Anderson.
Saints Score in Ninth.
LOUISVILLE, June 13. -St. Paul de
feated Louisville today, I to 4. Errors by
Ludwig and Meloan allowed McCormlck
to cross the plate In the ninth Inning
with th winning run. Autrey'a fast work
around first base waa a feature of the
game. Score:
. ..' LOUISVILLE.. " ' '.' .. PAUU '
AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Buret), rf... s 3 0 0 C Butler, it... 4 3 'tit
Mtlone. 3b.. 1 I 'l'O 1 Hoffman, of. 0 1 4 0 0
Stantb'y. at. S 1 3 8 lFlynn. rt...l 0 2 1
Lennox, 3b
10 7 OM'C-m'k, 3b 4 3 0 4 0
1 15 0 lAutrey, lb... 6 1 14 1 0
114 1 Howard. If.. Mild
0 3 0 OMurray, 0... 4 10 0 0
t 4 3 lLeirta, 3b ... 3 14 3 0
0 0 0 OTbomaa, p... 3 0 0 3 0
0 0 3 OLaroy, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0Rlggert .... 1 0 0 0 0
0040 -
ToUla.....3I 10 37 17
KiBher, lb
Bell, 3b...
Burke, If...
Ludwlf, e-.
Crlea, p...
Taney, p..
Moaktmaa
flchlel ...
Totala 31 10 tl'j I
Batted for Thomas in sixth.
Batted for Bsrrfce in ninth.
Batted for Toney In ninth.
St. Paul 10010300 1-5
Louisville 200030000-4
Two-base hit: Autrey, Ludwig, Ma
lone. Shree-basa hits: Butler. Howard,
Hoffman, Lewis. Stolen bases: Butler,
Murray, McCormlck (2). Double play:
Autrey to Butler. Bases on balls: Off
Cries, 2; off Thomas, 2; off Laror, 3.
Hits: Off Criss, 9 in six Innings; off
Toney, 1 In three innings;-off Thomaj, 9
In seven inning; oft Laroy, 1 In tour in
nings. Struck out: By Criss, 4, Time:,
1:52. "Umpire: Ferguson and Cahlll.
Cnstoff Beat sToledo.
TOLEDO, June 13.-r-Toledo lost a ten
Inning game today. Gann, a Toledo cast
off, downing his former teammates, 4 to
3. A pass, a hit and an error could
only score one run tor the locals In th
tenth Inning. Score:
KANSAS CITT. TOLEDO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Coulaon, rf . 4 4 0 ONIlee. It ... 4 I J 0 0
Schiller, It. 4
(nlllTtB. cf. 4
Carr. lb 4
Corrldon. aa 4
A. Jamee, e. 4
Bureau. 3b. 3
Downey, 3b.. 4
Cans, p.M-.4
3 8 0 OHtnch'aa. 2b B 1 3,1 ,1
t 1 0 o Brady, 3b. .. 3 4 11 1
1 13 4 lCbapman, as 4 1 3 T 1
lit 1 Burnt, ef ... t 4-30 0
1 t i 0 Flick, rf.... 4 100
111 OH'shorat, lb 4 11 ft
3 4 OLaad. a 4 4(14
0 0 0 0W. Jamee, p 3 0 0 a 0
Brenkie ...0000
Totala 34 4 30 13 I
Totala 14 T 30 31 I
Batted for James In- tenth.
Kansas City.... 000001000 2-3
Toledo 000601000 1 2
Two-base hit: Hohnhorst. Stolen
bases: Hohenhorst, Coulson (2). Sacri
fice hits: Chapman, Sullivan, Bases
on balls. Off Cann, 5; off James, 3, Struck
out: By Cann, 4; by James, 1. Double
plays: Hinchman to Chapman to Hohn
horst: Downie to Carr; Corrldon to Dow'
nie to Carr. Left on bases: Toledo, 9;
Kansas City, 7. Time: 2:00. Umpires:
Hayes and Handlboe.
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ATHLETES TRAVEL IN STYLE
American; Delegation to Olympic
Games Sails Today.
WILL LIVE ON THE SHIP
They Will Be Away Seven Weeks
and Will Not Hare to t" ndergo
Any Change of Diet
Dor ins; Trip.
NEW YORK, June U-The American
athlete who sail for, Stockholm tomor
row will travel and live In far greater
comfort and have better opportunities
for practice than any of the other for
teams which the United States has sent
across, the sea for the Olympic games.
By chartering a huge ocean liner for the
exclusive use of the athletes and tho'r
follower the American committee ha?
overcome many of the hardships which
have beset the other journeys and un
doubtedly handicapped the athletes, al
though the records of victories necessi
tate no apologies.
Once the athlete have get foot on the
ateamer Finland at New York tomor
row, they will make the big ship their
only home until their return early In
August They will be away nearly seven
weeks, perhaps longer, but during all
that time It will probably not be neces
ary for them to undergo a single change
In diet. At Stockholm they will evade
the general scramble for hotel accommo
datlons by keeping their quarters aboard
ship.
Will Train Enroate.
It is doubtful if the Atlantic ocean ha
ever witnessed such an athletic carnival
as will take place en route with threu
score and more sprinters and runners,
hurdlers ' and jumper and .weight men
at practice. Trainer Murphy will limtt
the "work to a minimum for training pur
'poses', but even' without extra effort It
Ts" certain thafwith so trisitiy crack ath
letes imlf Atlantic records will--Be set
anew. ' - '
TKe Finland 1 a much larger craft than
those, used In previous Olympic trips. Its
main deck la large enough for a track
of eight laps to the mile, and there Is
plenty of room for jumping pits and
places for the shot putters and weight
men to do work. The , boat has a fine
gymnasium and a large swimming tank.
It l sald"that the athletes will not bt
permitted to. wear 'spiked shoes when run
ning on deck, but. the steamship officials
have helped by laying a five-foot rubh.r
mat aroilnd the furlong circuit of the
boat, which will tend to avert the dan
ger of the runners falling. Big wooden
boxes filled with dirt have been placed
on board ship s pits " for the juniper
and pole vaulters and weight men.
w 'otee of Plalnvlew.
'PLAtNVIfiW, Neb., s June 13.-(The
Sioux City business men visited Plain-
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view on their trip about noon Tuesday
and distributed novelties and advertising
matter. The band gave several selections, ,
which were highly appreciated.
Peter Kuhl. aged 6S years, died Tues
day at the hospital in Sioux City, .where
he was taken for an operation. He .came
from Germany and first settled in Ohio.
He moved to Douglas county, Nebraska,'
in 1S85, and lived on a" farm- about -one;
and a half miles from ' Omaha; moved
to Pierce county in18S7, where he had'
since resided. He was one of prosperous
farmers of this compjunlty and a large1
land owner. ....
Mount Vernon "chapter. 'Oraer Easter1
Star, and Plalnview lodge Nor 204,'" An-;
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a joint installation meeting which was I
largely attended by' members of both;
lodges, a short prbgtam of "music. 'and j
speaking making it a very pleasant 'Off-'
caslon.
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