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RHOADES DOWNS TOPEKANS
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Oinaha Defeats Rome Team by Six to
j Two Score.
fcOUBKES HIT . EFFECTIVELY
Cyle JIikN Three-Basa Hit aad
Catcher Johnson Get Two
; Doable -Four Player
j Strike Oat.
TOPEKA. June 14.-(Speelal Telegram.)
-It. is the ambition of Topeka tan to
see Pitcher Rhode of On ha beaten by
the Kaws. . Rhode ha beaten the locals
o reguiarjy tne last tnre rear that It
la setting monotonous. But "Duity" u
till doln" It. Backed up bv fast fielding
and hard hitting my hi teammate.
Rhodes chalked up a 6 to 2 victory to hi"
record today. . ,
It looked bad for Rhodes In the first.
With two out ha walkeJ King.-.Singles
by Gardner and Franti followed tint King
cored. It looked threatening, but Lee
enta roller to Scanlon anj was out at
first. '
The Omaha got the run back in the
nexti Inning, and several other shortly
afterward. Hickory .Johnson was a
prominent factor In the" visiting of fans
with two timely doubles and a single.
In the second Inning the hard hitting
Omaha catcher got a. ddubl and want
to third on Scanlon' sacrifice, scoring
on Nlehoff single. ' JuitIC opened the
third round with a single ' an Coyle
scored him with a trtpl. After Thoma
on and Kan died on, Infield roller,
Johnson brought Coyl home with a
single. . ' . ,., f.i
Johnson started' trouble again In ' thai
sixth. With Thorna and Kan dead, n
got a double and scored oa Scanlon's
single. Justlc manufactured a run in
the seventh out of alt own slngl and
Gardner" arror.
Emory had Ilvd iff Khoadot error and
Chapman had slngUd,"' Gear batted, tpr
Mornsby and Raoada walked im. filling
the bases. Emdry toorad on Rlckerf'
lafleld roller, on which ftr wa aout at
Mcond. Walah flew out , to Coyle and
the rally was over.
Wlnwrlght replaced Horniby and
Omaha added another run In the eighth
on Thomason' walk, a sacrifice by Ar
bogast, Who bad replaced J Kane, ahd
Bcanlon'a alngle. ' . ;, ' .
The Kaw threatened In the ninth.
Emory -opened wtlh a single, but wa
out on Chapman's fielder choice. Wain
wrlght joubletf, but Chapman was held
at third and the next two were easy
out. Eoorr.
TOPEKA.
' AB.
Rickert. If .......... . 6
Walsh, tb... , S
King, tt.Art :.;t
Gardner, lb. ........ 4
Frantx. a!..!!...... 4
'Lee,- rf 4
R. H. O. A. E.
0 1,1 10
. 7
1
1
0
fr
0
0
1
Emory, lb 4
Chapman, 'o...
Hornsby, p..
Gear
Wainwrlght,
, Total ...
s
is
A.
1
0
0
o
i
4
4
0
I
S3 9
OMAHA.
. IT
AB. JR.
H.
a
l ,
o
0
8
'Justice, at..
Coyle. rf....
4
3.
:1
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
4
Thomason. cf S
Kane, lb 3
Arbogast, lb 0
Johnson, e 4
Scanlon, 2b.......... 3
Nlehoff. Sb......L. 4
Davidson. If......... 3
.Rhoadea, p I
, Total ..:..3i n n
14
Batted for Hornshv In uvunth
Topeka ...... s....,.l 0 0 4 0 0 14) A-3
Omaha 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0-6
Three-base hit:' Coyle. Two-baee hits:
Wainwrlght. Johnaon (2). Hits: Off
Hornoby, 1 in seven innings; off Wain
?,h,V, ln 2 Inning. Bases on balls:
Oft Wainwrlght,: 1; off Rhoadea. 4.
Struck out: By Hornsby, 8; by Wain
wrlght, 1; by Rhoades, 2. Umpire: John-
on. , , , ; . ,
MOrix CITY OUTrLAYS L1XCOLX
Smith's Wlldnes and Ragged gap.
or Lose Coatest.
m0U3C Cl7X- Ul Jun6 "-Smith'.
rii'i"8! "T4 "PPort. together
with four timely hits by Sioux City.
the eighth. Score:
BIOVX CITY.
w,,,, ' X?- R- H- Cv A. E.
Million, ef 8 1110 0
French, lb 6 1 11 3 0
Meyers, If 8 0 0 5 1 0
Tennant. IB 3 1 1 j 0
Breen, rf .'. 4 1 1 a n
Bmtth, as 1 1 1 . 1 0
Rel'lr. 3b , 4 1 1 " I ' 2
Cadman. 0 8 13 7 1 0
Brown, p 3 0 0 1 i 0
Oiffin. p ............ 1 0 5 0 0 0
Ferrell 1 0 0 0 0 0
"..- 1 ' .-
Totalg 34 7 9 27 12 2
I " LIXCOLN.
A B. R. H. O. A. E.
Bergharamer, ss ... 6 0 1 2 3 0
Cole, 2b 3,0 0 2 ' 0 1
Cobb, rf .-. 5 11 8 0 0
McCormlck; if 3 1 1 3 0 0
Barbour, 3b 6 0 13 1 1
Mullen, lb I 3 1 0
Miller, cf 4 0 1 ' 1 0 0
Stratton. 0 3 11 T O 0
Smith, P 8 0 1 0 8 0
Wolverton, p ........0 . ' 0 00
ToUls .....38 1 i J4 t 2
Batted for Brown In tha seventh.
Sioux City .........0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ' 7
Lincoln 0 1 4 0 S 0 03
Two-base bit:- Tennant, Stratton.
Reilly, Mullen. Home runa: Cadman,
McCormlck. Sacrifice hita: Mvera, Mc
Cormlck, Coles. French. Double plava:
Rellly to Tennant: Myer to Cadman.
Left on bases: Sioux City, 7; Lincoln, i
Hits:. Off Brown, 8 In seven Innings; off
Glffln, 2 in two Innings; off Smith, 7 ln
tvtn and one-third innings; off -Wolverton.
-3 in two-third inning Bases on
balls: Off Brown, 6; off Smith, t Struck
uu By Brown, i; by Glttin 3; by Smith,
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Let Jeff Be Happy as a Sailor
Standing of Teams
WEST-LEAGUE. I NAT'L LEAOL'E.
. W.L.Pct. W.UPct.
St. Joseph.. .83 22 .00New York. ..37 8 .m
Omaha 24 .63S Pittsburgh . 2B 20 .565
Sioux City.. 27 24 . 521 Chicago 26 21 .66a
Denver 29 2 .Cincinnati ...2S 23 .M
Des Moines. 27 25 .819!PhlladelphIa.20 24 Aii
Wichita ....27 28 .4!)liSt. Louis 23 30 .134
Lincoln 10 28 .3W Brooklyn ...15 20 .333
Topeka 1 31 .3tf) Boston 16 34 .320
- AMER. ASS-N. I AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct.
Toledo 39 1 ,672 Boston -- 19 .627
Columbus ..41 21 .6611 Chicago .....U W
Minneapolis. 87 21 .638 W ashmgton.3 21 M
Kan. City.. .31 30 .& Philadelphia. L"l 21 .663
tit. Paul., ...26 37 .40lUtlolt 28 29 .431
IndlanapoUt24 37 ,S63 Cleveland ...23 27 .4tk
Louisville ..20 36 .!M New York.. .17 30 .302
Milwaukee.. 21 36 .mat. Louis 14 37 .275
STATE LEAGUE. , MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pot. W.L.Pct.
Fromout ...17 U .t: ?gll Ctty..21 .7u0
Seward ....16 11 .K Nsb. City. ..19 12 .615
Hastings ...16 12 .671 Auoiun '.. ..15 1$ .184
Columbus ..14 U .f. Beatrice ..,.14 i .467
Q. Isiand.. ..14 12 .fSi Humboldt ..U 18 .ii?J
Kearney ...12 13 .4S0i Hiawatha ...10 19 .343
YO.'K 10 14 .4171
Sup.-jr .... 6 20 .20uj
Yesterday' Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. 6; Topeka. 1.
Lincoln. 2; tloux City, 7.
Dea Moines, 1; Wichita.
8t. Joseph, 13; Denver, 12.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn, U.
Pittsburgh, : New York, L
Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 8.
Cincinnati, 7; Boston, 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York, 7; St. Louis, 6.
Phllsdelphla, 3; Detroit. 4. '
Washington. 11; Cleveland. 1
.. Boston-Chicago; rain.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 1 :
Kansas City-Toledo, three Innings; rain.
"Milwaukee, 8; Columbus, 7.
MlnneapollS'lndianapolts; rain,
St. Paul-Louisville; wet grounds.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Grand Island, 8; York, 15,
Beward, 6; Kearney, 0.; ...' s
Hastings, 8; Columbus, flwelv in
nings). . .
Superior. 3-3; Frembnt, . . r ('
MINK LEAGUE.
Nebraska City, 10; Auburn, .
Falls City, 5; Beatrice, 8. '
Hiawatha, 2; Humboldt, 0.
Gamea Today.
Western League Omaha at Topeka,
Lincoln at Sioux City, Des Moines at
wicnita, Bt Joseph at Denver.
National Leaaue 8t Louis at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York, Chicago at
rnuadeiphia, Cincinnati at Boston.
American League New York at 8t
Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit, Washing
ton at Cleveland, Boston at Chicago.
American Association K&nsaa City at
Columbus, Milwaukee at Louisville, Mln
neapolia at Toledo, St. Paul at Indian
apolls.
Nebraska State League Grand Island
at York, Kearney at Seward, Hastings at
Columbus, Superior at Fremont.
Mink League Nebraska City at Auburn.
Fans City at Beatrice, Hiawatha at Hum
boldt. - .
4. Tim:
Klaaana.
1:16. Umpires: Myar and
SLUGGING MATCH TO ST. JOB
Passes and Triples In Tenth Inning
Defeat Denver,
DENVER, June 14. St. Joseph won the
second of a pair of awatfests played tn
the last two days with Denver. The
game went ten Innings, both teama
slugging fiercely. Healy allowed two
passes in the tenth, which, with a pair
of triplets, aent in the winning run.
Scors:
DENVER.
AB. a H. O,
.A.
Coffey, ...,...
Cassldy. rf
Beall. if
Qulllln, 8b
Kenworthy. 2b..
3 8 13 0
1 2 0 0 1
8 3 0 1 0
1 2 1 10
0 2 6 8 0
0 110 0
8 8 13 0 1
1 3 8 4 0
1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
13 20 30 17 1
!PH.
R. H. O. A.- E.
0 3 10 0
3 2 10 0
1 3 0 0 0
3 17 3 0
3 8 - 6 3 0
1 8 1 6 0
1 10 10
1 14 3 0
6 0 0 8 0
1 0 0 0 0
13 15 30 16 0
Channell, cf..,..
Ltnasay, lb
Spahr, o
Harris, p
Lloyd
Healy, p
Schrelber .......
0
1
Total 43
ST. JOS
AB.
Kelly, cf
Powell, If 3
Watson, rf
Borton, lb 3
Rellly, 2b;. 1 4
Melnke, as 5
Roth. 3b....,.;....,. 8
Oostt, c 6
Hersche, p... ..6
Johnson, p.. 1
Totals ..44
'Batted for Harris In eighth.
Baited for Healy ln tenth.
St. Joseph ...A 0 0 0 0 2 0 6
Denver "VO 4 0 0 0 0
0 8-13
1 2-12
Home run: u ill. Three-base MU;
Cotfey (3), Beall, Kenworthy, Gossett,
Ktilly. btulen bases; Coftey, Watson.
Struck out: by Herscha, 4; by Johnson,
7; by Harris. 7; by Healy, L bases on
ball: Off Hersche, 2; otf Johnson. 1; oft
Harris. 6; otf Healy, t. Lett on bases:
Dnver, V; St. Joceph, 11. Inmnga
pitcued: by Hersche. three and on-ttma;
tuns, 7; hits, 12; by Johnson, six and two
thirds; runs, b; hits, 8; by Harr.s. elgnt,
runs, 10; hits, 13; Healy, two; runs, 8;
hits, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpires; Flynn and
Johnson.
Omaha Player Mast Retire.
Johnny Dennison, the much heralded
initial sacker of Beatrice, has Severed
connection with the Mink league because
of the Illness of hi grandparents. Soma
time ago he wa called home and will
not be permitted to return. It 1 now
a well assured fact that he will not play
professional ball again.
"Were all medicines a meritorious as
Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy tha world would be much
better off and the percentage of suffer
ing greatly decreased," write Lindsay
Scott of Temple. Ind. For sal by all
dealere.
Key to Buslneaa Suocosa Advertise)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JDXE
HARD GAMEJOES TO CUBS
Phillies Conquered by Score of
Seven to Five.
UMPIHE OWENS' ANKLE BROKEN
Foul Tip from Downey's Bat Re
sult In Injury Which eces
Itatea lending. Man to -Hospital.
PHILADELPHIA, June 14.-Chlcago
won a hard-fought game here thla after
noon, 7 to 5. In the etglith inning a foul
tip off Downey' bat broke Umpire
Owen' ankle. He waa carried off the
field by players of the two teama and sent
to a hospital. Score:
CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Ihscktrd. If. 4 0 i,u oPulMrt, cf . I 1 3 0 1
rhult. rt..4 I I K'nvtth, rf. . I t i V ft
Downs, 2b... 6 1 J 2 (lM(gM. It... I 0 1 I) 0
Lffh. 3b.... 5 1 1, 3 ILurttrui, lb. J 0 11 0 0
Miller, ct...l e 1. l (oKntbo, lb... I 1111
!Uler. lh.... 4 1 0 onDwner, Sb. t 1 0 1
Ever, lb..., 4 III ODoolnn. ... 4 1140
Archer, O....I 0 7 1 " OKilllfer, C...I 0 7 2 0
Reulhioh. p. 4 0 ft 2 0Orhm, o... ft 0 ft ft 0
Lavender. , p. t) ft 0 0 0Rt.ton, p.., I 0 0 3 0
WUac. p., ft 0 t l ft
Total M 27 11 ICurtla, p....O 0 ft 0 0
Tltu 1 ft 0 9 ft
Brown .... ft 0 0 ft 0
Total II I 27 :S I
Batted for Klllifer in eighth.
Batted for Wallace in eighth.
Chicago 0 2 '0 0 0 3 8 0 0-7
Philadelphia .3 0000120 0-6
Two-base hit; .,. Safer. "Three-base, hit:
Downs. Home runs: Downs, Cravath.
Hits: Off Bra ton, 8 in six and a third in
nings; off Wallace, 1 in one and two
thirds Innings; off Curtis, 0 in one inning;
off Retiibach, I in seven and two-third In
nings; off Lavender, 0 In one and a third
Innings. Sacrifice i hits: Downey (2).
Archsr.- . Stolen , base: - Knabe. Left on
bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 10. Bases
oa hells: Off Raulbach, 6; oft Lavender,
1; off Seaton, 4; off Wallace. 2; off Curtis,
1. First on errors:. -Chicago, 2: Phila
delphia. 1. Hit .by, pitched ball: By
Lavender, Magee. Struck out: By Reul
bach, 8; by Lavender 3; by Seaton, 8; by
Wallace, i. ' .Wild pitch: Seaton. Time:
2.35. Umpires;' Owena and Brennan.
'jf. flaaT'i 8W1 Celebrated.
BROOKLYN, June 14.-Flag day was
celebrated here today, when 1,000 chil
dren from two orphan asylums and a
disciplinary school with bands attended
the game as the guests of the St. Louis
and Brooklyn clubs. The home team
won. 11 to 2. Score:
BROOKLYN". ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A K. ; AB.H.O.A B.
Mortn, cf... 1 1 11 OMMte. 2b... 4 1 1 1 0
Cutihaw. 2b.. I ft 1 3 0BIU. If I 1 t 0 ft
J. Smith,' 3b J I 1 i OMftwrty, lb. 4 0 J 9 ft
Daubtrt, lb. 4 3 11 1 OK'netchy, lb 4 1 4 1 ft
Wheal. It ... 4 4 1 0 (Kr.ni, rf.... 4 1 1 ft ft
Hummel, rf, i 1 ft 0 1 W. Bralth, H I l 3 4 I
Tooley, ia... I 1 ft I OOakea, cf.... 4 t 4 ft ft
Oeyer, C.....3 1 I 0 u.BIUi, c 4 1750
Rurker, p. , 4 0 0 3 OWIllla. p.... 1 0 ft 0 0
Woodburn nO 0 0 0 0
Ttlr,...lft 11 V, II ! Howell, p.... ft 4 0 0 0
Dal, p...... 110 0 0
Huutna ... 1 ft o 1 ft
Total 34 I 24 11 1
Batted for Dale in the ninth.
S. Louts .0 00000002 2
Brookyln 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 3 -U
Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn,
8. Two-base hits: Ellla. J. Smith t2).
Three-base hits: Evans, Wheat. Home
run: Moran. Sacrifice flies: Dauuert,
Moran. Sacrifice hit. Ellis. First on
errors: St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Stolen
bases: Oakes, Bliss, J. Smith, Rucker.
Double play: Moran to Miller. Basea on
balls: Off Willis. 8; off Woodburn. 5:
off Howel, t; otf Dale, 1; off Hucker. 1.
Struck out: By .Woodburn, 1; by Dale,
4; tf Ruoker. 4. Vtd pitches: y
Woocburn. 1; by Dale, 1. Hits: Cf
Willis, 5 In three and ont-thlrd innings;
otf Woodburn, 2 in one inning; by
Howel,, none In one-tnlrd inna: by Date.
6 In three and one-third lnnlnga. Time:
z:iv. umpires: Eason ana Jonnstone.
Easy Victory for Reds.
BOSTON. June 14. -Cincinnati hsd little
difficulty winning from Boston today. 7
to a. ine visitors nit Mess on top of
passes and errors, while Fromme was
generally effective. Score:
BOSTON. ' CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A E AB H.O A.lt.
CM'D'n'd.ibt ft 3 3 IBeerhar, If.. 4 12 0 0
Cmpbll, t I ft 4 ') OMaraana, cf. 1 1 1 ft ft
Sweeney, 3b. 4 1 I 4 OHobltti'l, lb t 8 7 1 ft
Kirk.. rt....4.1 1 I 1 Mitchell, rf.. I 1 u 0
Jackaon. If.. 1 1 ft u lEaan. 2b.... 4 16 4 0
Houaer, lb.. 4 011 0 OPhelan. lb... 4 1 ft 3 1
O'Rurke, Ml ft 0 3 1 Esmond, a.. 3 0 0 3 1
Oowdy, C....I 2 13 OC.'MDn'd.a 1 114 1
Hw, p..;... 3 1 0 t lMcLtan. C.4 0 7 0 0
Jone 1 0 ft 0 U Fromme, p.. 3 1 0 3 I)
Totala 83 4 27 14 4 Total 34 10 if 14 3
Batted for Hess ln the ninth.
Boston 000021000-3
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1 1 0 2.0 2-7
Two-base hits: Gowdv. Hobllti.l
Egan. Home run: Kirke. Sacrifice hit:
lies. Stolen cases: Pne'.an, Campbell
(2). Double plays: Esmond to Ho tiai
to McLean, Sweeney to Houser t , C.
McDonald to Kgan to' HobllUel,
O'Rourke to Sweeney to Houaer. Left
on bases; Boston, a. Cincinnati, i. First
on balls: Off Hess. 6; off Fromme. 8.
rlrst on errors: Boston. 3: Cincinnati.
8. Hit by pltchaj bail: Marsoua (2),
O'Rourke. Struck out: By Hess, 2; by
Fromme, 3. Ti:no: 2:10. Umpires; Fin
neran and Smslle.
Giants Lose to Pirate.
NEW YORK. June 14.Plttsburuh raa.
Ily oefeated New York. New York midn
Its only tally on Doyle a homa run. Score:
NSW YORK. PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A. n. ABH.OA.K.
Dyor, l(... 4 1
DoyK tb.... 2 1
i iBvrne. lb. .. a S 0 1
1 3 JOarey. If.... 4 1 4 ft
4 JHofman, cf.. 4 3 4ft
1 t VWaiuw, aa . 4 3 4 I
t 0 0 Miller, lb... I 1 11
ft ft OO.WIlion, rf t t I II
4 0 uM'C-rthy. lb 4 I 2 2
6n'dgr'aa, lb 4 ft
Murray, r(.. S 1
Beoker. rf... I 1
Hertog, 3b... 4 ft
Mtyera, c. . . 1 ft
A. WUaon. e I ft
Fletcher, a. 4 1
41 ftOlbaon. e ... 8 0 ft
1 1 lCmalt, p., I ft I 2
Wlltae. p.... 1 ft
McC'mlck . 1 0
wiev
0 ft 0 ft Totala 8! 10 37 1 1
0 Oft t
Tcaraau, p... 1
Total 31 t JT i I
Batted for Wiltse In fifth.
Pittsburgh t 2 0 0 2
10 0-8
0 0 1 0-1
New York 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Hoffman (2). Three-base
hit: Becker. Home runs: Byrne, Dovle.
Bases on balls: Off Wiltse, 1; off Tes
reau, 1; off Camnlta, 1. Struck out: By
Wtltae, I; by Tesreeu. 8: by Camnlta, L
umpires: mem ana rtigier. Time: 1:46,
The Persistent and Judicious Us of
Newspaper Advertising is tb Road to
Buainea Buccees.
TIGERS TRIM CHIEF BENDER
Detroit Scores Needed Bon in Ninth
on Triple and Single.
FOUR SCORES ENOUGH TO WIN
Bender Itrlkes Oat Seven Players,
While Wlllett'a Record Showa
Only Poor Four Doable
and Ttto Trtplea.
DETROIT, June 14. Detroit scored the
winning run ln the ninth inning on
Galnor's triple and Moriarty'i tingle, de
feating Philadelphia. Score:
DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A K. AB H O A I
Buah. a..... I ft 1 4 lLord, rf 4 1 0 0 0
Jrrn, If I ft 1 ) OOldrln, ef . , 4 1 1
o ft
4 ft
4 1
0 0
0 e
1 l
l ft
s
Cobb, ct 4 111 0 Col Una. 2b.. I 1 2
Crawford, rf I 11 0 OBaker, 8b..: 3 2 1
De'hanty, 2b 4 lis OStrunk. If... 4 0 4
O.lnor. lb... 4 111 0 OMrlnne, lb. 4 1 I
Morlarty, 3b 4 0 6 i' Barry, a.... 4 1 1
Onilow, ... 2 0 10 IThoma, ,c... I ft I
sunag. t... o oio OBsaa. o o ft
Wlllett, ...! ft ft 4 1 Pender, p.... 4 1 ft
4
VHt 1 ft 0 ft O'Coomb ... ft ft 0 0 ft
Total 31 I 27 -.4 3 Totala 34 125 12 1
On out when winning run scored.
Batted for Thomas In the ninth.
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-3
Detroit 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4
Two-base hits: Crawford, Morlarty,
Baker, Mclnnea. Three-Base hits: Lord,
Galnor. Struck out: By Bender, 7; by
Willett, 4. Bases on balls: Off Bender,
1; off Willett, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire:
Westervelt and Evans.
Fifteen Straight for Senators.
CLEVELAND., June .-Washington
won its fifteenth successive gme today,
defeating Cleveland, 13 to t. Score:
WASHINGTON. . CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A I. AB.H.O.A. f.
Moeller, rf . . I I 1 oOraney, 11... 4 ft I
Fouler, 3b... I I 3 2 OOlaon. lb ... 4 0 1
Milan, ct.... 4 I 1 ft OLaJole, lb... 5 4 I
Oandl), lb... 4 I 7 1 B'm'kam, of 4 ft 1
Shanka, If... 4 lift OButcber, rf . I I 0
Morgan, 2b.. 6 1 1 0 2Pe'klnpa', u 1 1
McBrtde, a. 4 2 8 3 0 Tinker, 2b... 4 2 2
Henry, c... 6 4 2 1 lO'Nell, c... 2 1
Hughe, p... 4 1 1 2 lAdame, c... 1 l 3
. Blending, p. 2 1 0
Totala... ..41 M 17 10 4gtM, p 0 0 0
Kahlr, p.... ft ft 2
, Baakett, p.. 1 ft 0
Eaatarly ... ft 0 0
, ' 'Jackion ...ft 0 ft
Bait 0
TU1S 39 13 27 18 3
Batted for O'Nell in fiftd.
Batted for Steen In fifth.
Ran for Jackson ln fifth.
Cleveland 0 040 2.2 0 00-8
Washington 0 1 o 3 S 2 4 0 0-13
Two-base hlta: Turner, Butcher, Mor
gan. Henry, Foster (2), Shanks (2), Miluif.
Three-base hits: Butcher, Lalole, MctHcr
Hlts: Off Blandlng, 11 in four and a third
Innings; off fiteen, 3 in two and two
thirds Inning: off Kanler 7 m two in
nings, none out In eighth;, off Baskets, 0
ln two Inntngs. Bases on halls: Clf Bland
lng, 2; off Kahler, 1; off Hughes, 5 Struck
out: By Blending, 1; by .Steen, 1; by
Baskette, 1; by Kahler. 1; by Hugnea, 2.
Time: 3:13. Umpires: Hart and Con
nolly. Yankee Win In the Tenth.
ST. LOCIS. June 14. A home run by
Zlnn, followed by a single, a stolen base
ana another single ln the tenth inning,
gave New York a victory over St. Louis.
Score:
NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS.
AB H O A IC AB.H.O.A.E.
HartMll, lb. I I 1 p OShotten. cf . 3 0 4 1 0
Stump, aa... 5 2 v-i fcComptoo. rf. ( 2 I 1 1
Cro. It 5 1 1 0 OStovall, lb.. 4 1 I 3 0
Zlnn, of 4 2 I t 0 Pratt, 2b.... 4 1 i ft ft
Chae. lb... 8 117 0 oHogan. If.... 4 0 3 0 ft
Oardner. 2t. 8 t 2 7 1 Austin, 3b... 4 2 2 1 0
Daniel, rf. . 8 2 1 1 OWallace, ll I 0 2 5 0
Street, C ...3 13 3 CKrlohell C.. 8 0 7 1 )
Fliher, p.... 3 ft 0 1 0 Mitchell, p., ft ft 9 3 0
Qutnn, p.... I 0 o 1 0E. Brown, p. 2 0 0 0 0
Caldwell ..110 0 (.Laporte ...1 0 0 0 0
Sweeney, c. 1 1 1 0 0Stphena .. 1 0 0 0 ft
Totala 42 18 SO IS 1 Totala 14 4 30 3 1
Batted for Krichell In tenth.
Batted for E. Brown ln tenth.
Batted for Btreet In ninth.
New York 2 Q 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2-1
St. Louis S00011000 O-5
Two-base hit: Zlnn. Three-base hit:
Cree, Daniels. Home run: Zlnn. Bases
on balls: Off Fisher, 1; off E. Brown. 1;
off Qutnn. 1. Struck out: By E. Brown,
4; by Fisher 3; by Qulnn, 1. Time: 2:00.
Umpires: O Loughlln and Egan.
M'Clure Puzzler to
Gage County Team
BEATRICE. Neb., June 14-(Special
Telegram.) Beatrice' inability to hit
McClure loat the game today to Falls
City by the score of S to 3. Eight hits
were made off Belt in two innings. Score:
i R H E
Falls City ...0 ) 0 4 I M M I S
Beatrice ....0. 0000002 1-8 10
Batteries: McClure and Ehestak, Belt,
Culver and Darrow.
AUBURN. Neb., June li-Special Tel
egramsNebraska City won a so-called
ball game today by a score of 10 to 8.
R.H.E.
Neb. City....0 0 3 3 3 0 1 1 0-10 13 3
Auburn 0 03110011-8 14 S
Batteries: Conway and Ooldthwalte,
Zomierman and Kranlnger. Umpire:
Johnbon.
IfltiMntha Couien Buck.
L--1BOLDT, Neb., June 14. (Special
Telegram. )-Humboldt lost to Hiawatha
In a very pretty and almost errorless
game today. Score: R.H.E.
Humboldt ...0 00000000-081
Hiawatha
Batteries:
Maxcy.
..0 00110000-381
Hall and Diets, Riley and
Fremont Takea Two.
FREMONT. Neb., June 14.-(Special.)-Fremont
won both games of a double
this afternoon. In games devoid of spe
cial features. Rouse had the first game
well in hand. In the second Fremont
Jumped Into Irwin pretty heavily In the
first and Qulnn took his place. Score:
First game. R.H.E.
Superior 01 010000 0-2 6 3
Fremont 30091009-3 I 4
Batteriea: Reld. Irwin and Miller;
Rouae and Neff. Second game: R.H.E.
Superior 000003000-3 4 6
'Fremont 30010300 0 7 4
Batteries: Irwin, Qulnn and Prucha;
Thlessen and Neff.
15, 1912.
Drawn
ANOTHER TRIM FOR HASTINGS
Count Tied in Eighth, but Columbus
leads in Twelfth.
ONE IN 8 INNINGS OFF BALLIETT
Hetty; Green Takes Game In Twelfth
with Single When Two Men Are
on Bases E. Brown Star
in the Field.
COLUMBUS. Neb., June 14. (Special
Telegram.) Columbus again defeated
Waitings today in a faat twelve-inning
game, the best seen on the home grounds
thla teason.
The Pawnees started things in the sec
ond, when two single and a double scored
two runs, but Hastings came back ln the
fourth after two were out and scored
three run on three singles, a walk and
a triple. Columbus tied the count in the
eighth, when E. Brown' two-base hit
scored Harrison. ...
From the fourth on it wa a pitchers'
battle, tn which Balllett had the better of
the argument, aa only one hit was mado
off his delivery in the last eight innings.
"Hetty" Green won the game In the
twelfth with a single with two men on
bases. Balllett' s superb pitching and the
fielding and throwing of E. Brown, the
Columbus third baseman, featured the
game. Score: R.H.E.
Hastings 0O030OO00O0O-3 6 2
Columbus 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-4 10 0
Batterle: Hastings, MoCullogh and
Coe; Columbus, Balliettt and Harrison.
Two-base hits: E. Brown, "Hetty" Green.
Three-base hit: Tacke Bases on balls:
Off McCulloeh. 2: off Balllett, 3. Struck
out: By McCullogh. 8; by Balllett, 6
Umpire: Cole. .
, York In Batting; Form. '
YORK, Neb., June 14.-Special.)-jfrand
Island was defeated by York thla after
noon, 15 to 8. Score: R.H.E.
Grand Island 00000132 2 J 14 14
York 25110402 -lo 15 3
Batteries: Richmond -and .Jokerst,
Jobst and Kelly, r
WICHITA BEATS DE MOI.ES
Local Hit Hard, While Perry Hold
Visitor Helpless. -
' WICHITA, Kan., June 14.-Wichita
took kindly to Northup's pitching today,
while Perry held the visitors helpless and
Des Moines lost. Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R, H,
O.
1
4
5
14
0
2
1
0
0
A.
0
1
0
: 0
4
2
6
0
1
Pettlgrew, ct...
Craig, if
Davis, rf
Hughes, lb
Westerzll. 3b....
,.o l i
. 4
. 5
Callahan, as....
Mee, 2t
Clemens, c
Perry, p
Totals 3 9 11 27 14 1
DES MOINES.
AB.
.. 3
.. 3
.. 2
.. 4
.. 4
.. 3..
.. 4
.. 0
.. 2
.. 1
Hahn, rf
Curtis, cf
Cla,re. ss...
Belden. If
Colllgah, 2b
Thomas, It:
Leonard, ss
C'la.towskl, c...
McGraw, c ..
Korea
Nortnup, p,
Isbell, c
Rogge, p..:
Hueston, p.....
.. 1
.. 1
.. 0
Totals 30
Batted for Ulatowskl in the eighth.
Wichita 1 1 0 3 1 0 4 0 -9
De Moines 0 0000001 0-1
Two-base hits: Pettlgrew, Davis (2),
Hahn. Three-base hit: Craig. Stolen
base. Callahan. Hits: Off Northup, 10
In six innings; off Hueston, 1 In one in
ning. Double plays: Colllgan to Claire
to Thomas; Craig to Mee. Struck out:
By Northup. 2; by Hueston, 1; by Roggc,
3. Bases on balls: Off Northup, 4; off
Perry, 4. Umpire: Haskell.
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Local Win Four Oat of Five Gamea
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COLUMBUS, O., June 14. Columbus
made It four out of five with Milwaukee
by taking today' game. All the rum
off Bruck were due to errors. Score:
COLUMBUS.
AB.H.O
MILWAUKEE.
A.E Uebold. 2b.. 3 1 2
Shelton, cf . 3 1 4
1 t Charles. 3blf 4
Hl'chmao. If 4 1
0 Randall, rf. 4
OChap'elle. cf 4
OCapron. If.,. I
Congalt'n, rf 4
Perrlng, 3b.. 4
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2 Clark. 3b
1 Lewie, a.
O'Rourke, 2b I
Gerber, a... 3
Smith, e 3
Bruck, p...... 1
Coper, p.... 3
Ojone. lb.
ISchalk, c,
ODo'gherty, p I
0 "Hughes 1
Totm. ... . irr:i s tbuii ss i?t 7 0
Batted for Dougherty ln the ninth.
Columbu 0 10 1 0 1 2 2 -7
Milwaukee 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Stolen bases: O'Rourke (-, Gerber,
Shelton. Two-base hits: Hinchman,
.cooper, fernng (2). Three-base hits:
I Perrlng, Schalk. Double plays: Miller to
Gerber to Miller; Smith to O'Rouke:
Mieiion 10 smitn. Bases on nans: urr
Cooper, 1; off Dougherty, 4. Struck out:
By Bruck, 2; by Cooper, 2; by Dough-
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