1 it Will Mutt and Jeff Be at the OT;wrecoTfewMe.ow LHlWs a (.000 thhT) , - HSjL 1 f ta Wiotriw fU at Ta chkaoo to me convention, wg (Wwwowrw Tww f HuSM) J ft it CoiOMfct? MEKATOR.,.1 CNNWOcWAU.WWWrCH(KNCe. 'V1- OF THOSE MOW wVot! 1 ! VFR( pMP.) 4 rrn.-. 1 " -rrm 1 11 1 -V ' WXJtCKTf$x 6 C0 , n ROGGE EHIGMAFOR OMAHA Bowies Get Eat Four Hits, Losing: I to Pes Moines, Two to One, HAIL'S GOOD' WOEK USAYAILINO Istplre Johnson Wins Disapproval f Beth Teaaaa ana Fann De- , eistou Preventa Extra Inalna. . .. I Rome was puczle to the Omaha players yesterday and his masterful ; handling- of the bail kept the Rourkes down to four scattered hits. Two bits In the first Inning brought In Omaha's only rsa. Score: Des Moines, 2; Omaha, t ! Hall worked well all through the game, ' but luck was not with him and the hits i the Dee Moiaee boys get came at op iportuije' times. The Hopefuls got their 'first run ia the third inning on a atn ;gl and a double.. In the ninth two sin I glee , and a. stolen base gave them the ;game. , . ; Des Moines' pitcher had everything that a hurler could want, even to con trel, Vand managed to get out of tight wholes with apparent eesa He passed jthreo mn, but every time It was whea at least one man wss out ' . L Good Pitchers' battle. I ' It was a pitchers' battle from the word go and It was not until the ninth Inning that the winning run was pushed across '-the plate. The game was one of the ; fastest seen on the local grounds this year and was witnessed by a fair-sired crowd. Not an esror was marked up against either team and not even a poor play was made during tha entire con teat. Belden for Des Moines played a stellar game In left field and saved the game twice for his teammates by won derful running catches. For the Rourkes, Justice played a great game at second base. He handled six cbanees, most of which were outlcluit ones,' without . a boot and fielded every chanca clean. Umpire Johnson wss In the bad graces , of both teami and tha fans, Des Moines' 1 first run waa scored on a poor decision by, the umpire. Rogge came from second home on Curtis' drive to canter. Thoraa on fielded tha bail clean and mad a pretty pet to the plate. Arbogast , slammed tha ball an Rogga and tha Des Moines runner was thrown clear across ! tha plate by tha Impact, but Johnson ' called him safe, and for. a while tt looked as If he would be tha esnter of a fist fight with Arbogast, but after much dls- ' cusslon play was resumed. ; Nlehoff made tha ran for tha Rourkes l In the second Inning. He led off with a double to left field. A passed ball placed him on third base. Davidson grounded out, Rogga to Thomas. A squeese play was then worked success fully, Arbogast laying down a pretty sacrifice Mt' .:'!'..' r McGraw opened the 'third for Des Moines with a clean hit to left Ha waa forced at second by Rogge. Hahn aent 'Rogge to second on a grounder. Hall to I Kane. Curtis slammed out a two-bag-i ger, scoring Rogga ' Das Molaes Wins la ninth. ! In tha ninth Daa Moines aent tha win ning run across tha platter. Korea I opened, with a single to center. Ha stole second and cams home on Colllgan's safe 1 one to left. Score: , : -M OMAHA. i ..,.-, AB. R. K. 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 O. Jostles, sa 4 Coyle. rf. 4 Thomason, cl 4 Kane, lb. ., S fccanlon. 2b Nlehoff. Sb. S Davidson. If. ........ S jArbogas o, i nan, p. Totals ..28 ' 1 4 27 14 , V'T, DEI MOINES. , .:, .... S,AB. R. H. IHahn, rf. ........... 4,0 t O. 1 o 14 E. 0 0 Curtis, cf. .......... Korea ss. ............ 4 Belden, If. . ....... 4 . Colllgan, 2b. 4 1 Thomas, Ib 4 Leonard, Sb. ....... 4 I McGraw, c ......... S I Hog f e, p, t 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..St S 7 27 17 Omaha . ' Ruas ............ 01000000 0-1 '. Hits 110010000-4 JJes Molneir - , Runs 00100000 1 ; H1U 10S00101I-7 Two-base hiu: Nlehoff, Curtis: Passed s.Dall: Mcyraw. Bases on nails: on Mali, '1: off Rosae. S. Struck out: By Hall. 8: 'by Rogge. A. Stolen bases: Kane, Hahn, . Curtis. Korea Sacrifice hits: Arbogast, ! Curtis (21. Left on bases: Omaha, 4; Jlxs Moinea Time: 1A Umpire: John- -son. : , . - OIOIX Bt'JiCH , HITS TO WIN Take at. Joe Team, lata Camp by (cere af 81s o Flva : ST. JOSEPH. June 20.-S1oux City won today's came, 6 to 6. by bunching hlta with bases on balls and an error in tho opening inning. Score: SIOUX CITY. : ' AB. R. H. O. A. 1 4 0 0 :,' 3 '' 3 3 .v S 4 E. .Minion, cf... ........ s Smith, ss S Myers, If.... 5 Tennant. lb S Breen, rf... 4 Andreas. 2b I T. Rellly. 3b 2 . ( adman, c. .... 3 ..... S White, p.. . Totals f 17 IT 3 ST. JOSEPH. AB, R. H. o. 0 0 4" A. 0 0 0 0 2 .Kelly, cf-Ib...... Powell. If i Watson, rf...,... Barton, lb jB. Rellly. 2b-b Meinke, ss. '.Roth. 3b a , .... 4 5 .... o .... s !Krseman ... i Z willing, cf... Chellette, P '. 1 0 0 0 2 0 Herche, p I 111 0 Totals .26 i 1 27 17 i Ran for Roth in seventh. Sioux City 0 H ! H M M St. Joseph M IIHHM Three-basa hit: Myers. Two-base hits: Gossett, Powell. Borton, Andreas. Sacri fice hits: Smith, White. Stolen bases Tranant. Watson f2). Left on bases: Sioux City, 11; St. Joseph, 9. Struck out: By Chellette. 1; by Herche. 2; by White, 1 First base on balls: Off Chellette, 4; off Herche. 4; off White. 6. Hit bp pitched ball: By Chellette. T. Rellly; by White, Ooasetu Wild pitch: Herche. Time. J :6a Umpire Haskell. UVC OL AND WICHITA SPLIT Antelopes Cap tare tha First, Which la Pitchers' Battle. LINCOLN, Neb., Juno 20. Lincoln and Wlcttlta broke even in a double-header today, tha locals winning the first in a pltctmr's battle, 2 to 0, and the visitors, by dint of steady bombarding of Doyle, captured tha second with ease, 7 to t Score, first game. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Berghammer, ss ... 4 1 1 2 S 1 Cola, cf o S 1 0 Cobb, rT ;.....' 4 0 0 2 1 0 McCormSck. t SO 0 2 0 0 Barbour. 3b 3 0 S 1 2 1 Mullen, tb ., S 1 1 8 0 1 Miller, cf ............. g 0 110 0 Carney, c S O 0 8 1 0 HagermsA P S 0 1 10 0 Totals........... .. "t V t 1 WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Pettlgrew, tt 4 0 S 0 0 Craig, if ............ 4 0 1) 0 0 Davis, rf .... astasia " " w M V v Hughes, 2b 4 0 0 4 2 0 Westerzil, 3b 4 0 10 1 1 Callahan, sa .. S 0 t 2 1 I Wacob. lb - S 0 0 S 0 1 Clemons, c S O 0 1 0 MlddUton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Alderman, p , 2 0 0 2 1 0 Totals 81 0 4 2)4 t 1 'Batted for Clemons In ninth. Lincoln .. 000!0010-S Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runs batted In: Barbour, Miller. Two base hit: Callahan. Double plays: Cobb to Mullen; Berghammer to Mullen. Left on bases: Lincoln, 4r Wichita, 8. Stolen bases: Mullen, Craig, Hughes. Sacrifice hit: Cola. Btruck out: By HagermsA 8 by Alderman, s. Bases on balls: Off Hagerman, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Hager man, 1. Wild pitch: Alderman. Time: 1M. umpires; Myers and KIssane. Soore, second game: , UNCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. B. H. O. Berghammer, as..... 4 1 1 S Cole, 2b 4 0 1 I 4 Cobb, rf 4 0 1 1 0 McCormlck, If 4 1 1 4 0 Barbour, Sb 4 0 0 0 1 Mullen, lb , S 0 1 1 Miller. Cf S 0 0 2 0 Stratton. o 3' 0 0 5 1 Doyle, p 8 0 0 0 S Totals 32 S I V IS WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. Mlddleton. cf S ,0 1 2 0 Craig, lf .u... 10 1 T O Davis, rf S I 3 4 0 Hughes, Sb :.... 8 S 0 3 Westerall, 3b S 0 1 1 1 Callahan, ss M S S 1 S O Wacob. lb........... 4 0 10 1 Clemons, o 8 1 I S 1 Jackson, p.. .,, a w s a -. mm a .h. asaa ama mm 1 Totals 80 T IS 87 T 0 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-3 Wichita ....I MllillM Runa batted in: McCormiok. Cola Westerslt 3). Jaokson. Home run: Mc cormick. Three-base hits: Mullen, dem ons. Two-bass hits: Cole. Hughss, Jack son, westsrsu. Double play: Barbour to Bergnammer to siuuen. urn on easts: Lincoln. 8: Wichita. T. Sacrifice hits: Westers!! 2). Csltahan, demons. Struck out: By Doyle, 0: by Jackson. & Bases on Dans: orr Doyie, I. nrae: 1:5a. um pires: Klssane and Myers. WELCH'S HOMO RUN WIN! GAME Topeka Caa'tarca Packers' ' Battle frara Hardy- Moaatalners. DTNVER. Jans S0.-.Walch'a bam run ia the ninth won for Topeka In a hard rought gams In which both Schrelber ana arsnaom pitched well. The score TOPKKA. . AB. R. H. A. E- 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 O Jo 0 A. E. 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 H 1 Rlckert if i 0 Walsh, 2b , 1 itab W S King, ef S 0 Gardner, lb 4-1 teste V Frants, ss ........... 4 i 0 Gear, rf S 1 Kinory, 3b S . 0 Schmidt, o .......... 3 0 Brandom, p , ,. 4 - 0 Totals ........82 S 8 27 DENVER. . , AB. R, H. 0 French, 2b ., Cassldy. rf . Beall. If .... Qulllen." 3b . Channsll, cf Coffey, ss .. Llndsey. lb Block, c .... Schrelber. p Kenworthy Spahr ...-. S !'. 4 Totals ............33 4 27 Batted for Coffey In ninth, Batted for Schrelber tn ninth Topeka 0 0 0 0 O'l 0 1 1-3 Denver 10001.000 0-2 Stolen eases: Gardner, Schmidt. French, Beau. . rwo-oata nits: i Emory. Block. Three-base bit: Cassldy. Home run Walsh. Sacrifice hit: Emory. Sacrifice fly: Emory. Struck out: By Brandom, 7; by Schrelber. & Bases on balls: Off Bcnreioer. ; orr Brandom. 8. ILeft on bases: Denver. 7; Topera. 10. Time: 1:50, umpires: Knapp and Flynn. '. Tkrea Claba Want Jahasoa. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 30.-John Hal land, owner of tha local Westera league base ball club, announced yesterday that mree major league ciuds, ute Boston Na tionals, Boston Americans and Detroit Americana bad made offers for George Johnson, his big Indlsa pitcher who has maae a worwerrul record this season. jonnsoB naa won twelve and lost two games and pitched three three-hit and two four-hit games. He Is a member of the Winnebago tribe and a former Car lisle student. Laalarllls Releases) Bell, LOUISVILLE, Ky.. June SO.-Ljmn Bell, second baseman, haa been released by the Louisville association team to tho Scranton, Fa, tsaas in tho New York btato league. Convention? Can a Duck Swim' PfflUffi IRJATTING TRIM Craytth Breaks Brooklyn's Winning Streak by Stick Work. TWO HOME BUNS IN GAME Makes Sacrtflea Hit that Brlaas la Itaa aad Cavers Htssself ' with All larta af Glory. BROOKLYN, June JO.-Cravath's bat ting eyo broke Brooklyn's winning streak. Tha Philadelphia rightflelder came up In the first inning with Downey on sec ond and drove the ball over' tho fsnco for a homo run. Ho repeated tha four bass drive tha next time np and made a sacrifice fly In the seventh, sending Pas kert home. Hummel replaced Cutshaw after tha latter twisted his ankle In the fifth, and signalised his appearance by driving In Brooklyn's only -two runs with a four-bagger to deep canter. Score: BROOKLTN. fHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. lima. ef...4 I tPtiksrt. cf.. I S I 0 Cutihiw, lb Humratl, lb. 1 Bnltk tb... 3 North ... 1 Kihr, lb...S Dtabmi. lb. S WbU, H....8 Dale, tt 4 TnoUr, M...4 Mlllw. I Erwta. e 1 Brjr, p,,.. 8 vuovntr, ib. t i OCttvith, rf.. t t OIUsm. If... t 1 OLHtoras, lb. i I BKnstM, tb...t 0 SDwMn, ... 4 S KtUlter, a.. 4 OCIuIsmts, s. I t 0 3 0 e o touts n tn i i 0 Totals U I IT W Batted for Smith In tha eighth. PhthulAtnhla S 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 02 Two-base hits: Downey, Moran. Home runs: Cravath (2). Hummsl. Sacrifice fly: Cravath. Double play: Cravath and Luderus. Bases on balls: Off Ch aimers. I; off Bargar. . Struck out: By Chal mera, S; by Bargar, 8. Time: 1:43. Um pires: Eason and Johnstona Bwattest Goes ta GiaaU. BOSTON. June 20.-New York and Boston established a season's record for runs and hits in a batting carnival, which tha visitors won today, 21 to 12. New York hammered three Boston pitchers for nineteen hits. Boston got only five hlta and two runs off Wiltsa. but rapped ten bits off Shore In the ninth, including Houser s noma run, tor icn runa Score: DETROIT. CliEVBUANU- AB.HO.AI. A.H.pa.. . if.... 4 1 I tOruar. U. s i Buah, M 3 Onbb, cf I ouuon, SJackaea. rf.. 4 1 1 OewferS. rf t L)ol, lb... 4 IS SEutwIr, .. 4 1 I Os bsotT, Ib4 Oainor, lb...t 1 1 OB'm'hun. et4 ITunwr, lb.. 4 Bll. lb I liorterty. lb I Buuii, ... I Uk. 4 littler. Mrtfse Ttttis.....t4 nil ToUls.. ...K IS Mil 4 0 1 110-12 1 I 0 T-Sl Boston 0 0 0 o o New York 3 2 5 2 0 Two-base hits: Wiltsa Mlllsr, Doyle, Houser, fihafer. Three-base bit Mc Donald. Homo runs: ueraia, Miner, Houser. Hits: Off Brown. 3 tn one ana two-thirds Innings; off Donnelly, I in ono and one-third Innings; oft Hogg, 11 la six innings i on wutsa, s in eignt in nings; off Shore, 10 In one Inning. Stolen bases: McDonald (2), Becker, Hersog, Markle, Shater, Bnod grass, Devora (4), Campbell, Sweeney. Kirke, WUtso. Wil son. Bases on balls: Oft Brown, 3; off Hogg, 6; off .Wlltse, 1; off bnore. I- Struck out: By Brown, 1; by Hogg, 4; by Wlltse. 0; by Shore. 1. Time: 3:30. Umpires; Bronnan and Emslle. v Humboldt Captures Very Close Contest HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 20.-(Speclal Telegram.) In a very pretty game today Humboldt defeated Falls City, 4 to L Black, centerflelder for the locals, was tho star player. He ran back in the field add caught a vary difficult ball with one hand, getting three hits In three times up beside.. Score: R.H.E. Humboldt .. 20000100 1-4 60 Falls City.... 10000000 0-1 41 Batteries: Jarrott and Diets; Connell and Shestack. BEATRICE, Neb.. Juno 20.-(Spoctal Telegram.) Nebraska City won from Beatrice today, by the score of E to& The visitors outplayed tho locals from tha start: Scoro: R.H.E. Neb. City.... 0 1011S000-80S Beatrice ..... 00003000 1-3 4. 4 Batteries: Rhodes and Goldwalta: Routt and Poteet. Genoa Beats St. Edward. ' GENOA. Neb.. June 20.-8peSal.) Genoa easily defeated St. Edward on tho home grounds here Tuesday by a acora of 4 to 3. Features of the game were tho pitching of Johnson, the big Indian pitcher, who struck out nineteen of St. Edward's heaviest hitters; also the timely hitting of Linn and Carrol fea tured. Score: . R.H.K. Genoa 0 II 1 1 U I Mil 1 St. Edward...! 0010000 0-S6S Two-base hits: Llnn (2). McFayden (2). Three-base hit: Agnew. Batteries: Genoa, Johnson and Carrol; St Edward, Agnew and Murphy. fcatia Wins front Pickrell. BEATRICE; Neb.i June 20. (Special.) The Ellis ball team defeated the PtckrwU nine at Pickrell yesterday afternoon by the scoro of 8 to 3. Reed of Beatrice, who played with the Ellis team, smashed out a homer In the fifth inning. The score; R.H.E. Ellis 8 2 Pickrell S0 Bniteries: Ellis, Carpenter and Zim merman; Pickrell, Vanderhook anu Mor rison. , Kalrfleld "a dtra ntvlde. ' FAIRFIELD, Neb., Jlne SO.-Speclal.-The Lincoln All-Stars and Fairfield base ball teams played two games on the local diamond yesterday and today. Score, first game, 8 to 4 In favor of Fairfield; second game, 8 to 5 in favor of Lincoln, The Fairfield team defeated Sutton at Sutton this afternoon. S to I . Edaar Wins from Kelson. EDGAR, Neb.. Juns M (Special.) ad gar beat Nelson at Nelson yesterday, T to S. Edgar's three double plays and the hitting of tha whole Edgar team war the features of the game. Lea, Edgar's pitcher, kept his hits wall scattered and was Invincible with men on bases, THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, T Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct . W.L.Pct. New YoTk...40 11 .784 St Joseph. M 24 .8001 Denver .... 2 .539 Pittsburgh ..30 22 .577 Chicago ....27 22 .551 Omaha 31 V .134 Des Moines 80 26 .526 Sioux Clty..29 38 .509 Wichita ...29 33 .475 Cincinnati ..31 .544 Phlla. ......21 26 .447 St Louis... 24 34 .417 Brooklyn. .10 81 .380 Boston 18 38 .321 AMER.' ASS N. W.L.Pct. Toledo 43 22 .662 Columbus ...44 24 .647 Minneapolis 38 20 .604 Kansas City.33 32 .598 St Paul 27 3 .400 Milwaukee ..27 39 .400 Lincoln ...,24 II .4 Topeka 21 35 .175 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Boston .....37 19 .661 Phlla 32 22.593 Chicago ....34 24 .34 Washlngt'n 34 25 .676 Detroit 28 31 .475 Cleveland ..24 30.444 New York.. 17 83 .2401 Indianapolis 26 40 .394 8t. Louis.... 16 38 .386! fouisviiie ...33 as .371 MINKeJJCAGUE. NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct- v,.Li.jrci. Fremont ...23 11 . Falls City. .24 10 .706 Seward ....2014.588 Neb. City... 23 14 .611 Auburn 17 18 .486 Gr. Island.18 14 .663 Columbus .17 14 .5481 Hastings ..18 16 .6291 Kearney ...t5 17 .489 Beatrice ...15 30 .429 Hiawatha .15 20 . 429 Humboldt . ..12 23 .312 York 12 18 .400 Superior .. 6 25 .1941 Yesterday's Retails. . WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Moines, 2; Omaha, 1. Stoux City, 6; St. Joseph, 5. Topeka, 8; Denver, 2, Wichita, 0-7; Lincoln, 2-2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Philadelphia. 6; Brooklyn, 2. New York, 21; Boston, 12. Chicago, 3; St Louis, 4. i Pittsburgh, 6-3: Cincinnati, 4-5. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. St Louis-Chicago, four innings; rain. Cleveland, 2; Detroit, 7. Philadelphia, 5-8: Washington, 0-1. Boston, 15; New York, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 0-5; Toledo, 4-0. Minneapolis, 2-5; Milwaukee, 6-8. St Paul. 1; Kansas City, 13. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. York, 4; Grand Island, 5. Seward, 7; eamey. 8. Columbus, 0; Hastings, 5. Fremont 7; Superior, 1. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, 5; Beatrice, 3. Hiawatha, 4; Auburn. 7. . Falls City, 1; Humboldt, 4. Games Today. Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at St Joseph. Topeka at Den ver. Wichita at Lincoln. National League Philadelphia at Brook lyn, Naw York at Boston, Chicago at St. ijOUls. Fittsburgn at Cincinnati. American League Washington at Phila delphia. Boston at New York. American Association-Columbus at To ledo, Minneapolis- at Milwaukee, Indian apolis at LouiBvllle, St. Paul at Kansas City. - t Nebraska State League York at Grand Island, Seward at Kearney, Columbua at Hastings, Fremont at Superior. Mink League Nebraska City at Bea trice, Hiawatha at Auburn, Falls City at Humboldt Gus Williams Jumps Montgomery Club Gus Williams, tha big South Omaha boy who played right (laid for Omaha last year, has Jumped the Montgomery Club of tha Southern association and is back In Omaha. William Is still owned by the St. Louis Browns, but was farmed out to Montgomery. : The weather has been too hot to agree with Williams and tho water, ha says, Is not fit to drink and he has been under the weather ever since he started playing with the team. Last Sunday he said the weather was so hot that the game had to be stopped. William received a telegram tie morning from John Dobbs, president of the Mont gomery team, offering him a raise In salary if he would come, back, but the big fellow says lie can't , stand the weather and water and he wont go back.' IWt to right Piatt Business reasons made it almost impos sible for tha Adams brothers, America's beat standing Jumpers, and Duncan, cham pion discus thrower of the world, to make Made Sacrifices to Go with Olympic Team stssBBaaiBBiiBSisjBsBfjaaBBBsaw r aasBnaiaMaBnnaaaBnannasBBn .. ' ' - .-.-.-!".... , . ... Jfl- 4 1 1) l - ? " Vv r F v A HK tho trip to Sweden with. AfaorltwXto! thorn JMt tho gava vp,jh,e Boiiyonji. 1912. Drawn ATHLETICS POUND SENATORS Champs Give Two More Bitter Doses to Waahiagton, ' FLUST GAME IS SHUTOUT geeaad Coatest Gaes t PkUadalpkla ky- 3 co re af Elgkt ta One Ecaa Is Pat Oat af . Game, :, ' ' " PHILADELPHIA, . Juno 30.-Phtladl-phia won another double-header from Washington today. Baker's batting fea tured both games, svtry ono of his five hits figuring in tha scoring. Cether Egan of tho homo team was put out of the first game for disputing a decision. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. . , PHILADELPHIA. ABHOAB. AB.H.O.A.E. Moeller, rf.. 1 0 3 0 OLord. rf. 3 10 0 0 Fatter, lb... I Oil SOldrtnr, cf..4 1 4 0 Milan, cf... I 12 0 OCollina, 2b.. 1 0 I S 1 Gandll, lb... I 1 10 1 0 Baker. 8b... I I I It Shanks, If... 4 1 0 0 Ogtrunk, It... 1 0 i 0 0 Morgan. 2a. 31 OMcInnti, lb. I 1 I 0 0 MeBrlda. ta. 4 0 I 1 Barry, at.... 4 0 14 Wllllamt, e. I 1 4 I OEfan c 1430 Entlt. p.... 1 0 I OThomaa, e... 1 S 1 t 0 Boahling. p. 0 0 Plank, p.... 1 2 0 0 0 Schaelar ..110 Henry 0 ft 0 ft 0' Tottl) 27 1 17 II 1 Totals.....!! 1 14 11 1 Batted for Engla in eighth. Ran for Gandll in ninth. Washington ........0 OOOOOOOO-O Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 5 Two-base hits: Plank. Schaefer. Milan. Three-base hit: Mclnnis. Struck out: By Engle, 3; by Boehllng, 1; by Plank, 5. Double plays: McBride to Gandll, Wil liams to McBride, Collins to Barry to Mc lnnis, Thomas to Barry. Bases on balls: Oft Engle. 1; off Boehllng. 2; off Plank, 2. Hits: Off Engle, 7 in seven innings; off Boehllng, 1 In one inning. Time; 2:10. Umpires: Egan and O'Loughlin. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON". AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Lard, rf I I t OMotlltr, rf.. 4 0 4 1 Oldrlna, et..4 8 9 OFoattr, Ib... 4 1 1 t Colluu, lb.. 1 111 OMllan, ct.., 1111 Baker, tb... 4 I ft 1 OOandll. lb... 4 14 10 Strunk If... I lift OShanka, If,... 4 t 1 Mclaatt. lb. I 8 1 Morgan. 2b. 4 t 1 1 Barrr. aa.... 4 1 I 1 IMcBrtda. at. I 0 I 0 1 Ltpo, a 4 111 ftHtary. C... 114 1 Brown, .... 1 I OCtthlen, p..t 1 ft 4 Totals 3ft 11 1T10 1 Totals 31 T 24 10 1 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 1 0402010 - Three-base hits: Baker, Lapp. 8acrl floe hit: Lord. Sacrifice fly: McBride. Struck out: By Cashion. 5: by Brown, 3. Bases on balls: Off Cash Ion, 3; off Brown, 1. Time: 1:46. (Umpires: O'Loughlin and Egan. Kaler Ineffective. DETROIT. June 20,-Kaler waa wild to day and Detroit had little trouble scor ing runs off him, winning, 7 to 2. The Cleveland players fielded poorly and put up a listless gams. Score: ' NEW TORS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 8'dg'tt, eflb 4 1 I X OMcDon'd. lb 4 8 I 1 1 Doyle. 2b..., 4 I I ft OCtmpbtll. cf 4 1 I 1 0 Sbaftr, lb... 1 10 ft OSweantr, lb. I 1 I 1ft Mtrklt, lb.. I I I I IKIrfca. If.... I I 0 ft ft Burst, cf....l ft ft I 0 Miller, rf... I 4 1 ft Murray. It.. 4 119 OHouitr, lb.. S 8 4 10 McCtn'k, If. 1 1 ft ft OWR'urkt, ai 1 I 1 I Backer, rf... 1110 Ogling, t 1 ft 1 1 ft Dovora. rf... I 8 1 ft OWhltth'at, el ft 4 ft 3 Haraog. 3b.. I ft ft 1 t Brown, p..., ft ft t 0 ft Orob. Ib 1 ft 1 1 Donnelly, p. 1 i ft Mayera, c Wilton, e.. Hartley, e.. II I 1 ftHofg, p S 1 0 1 I ,411 s Oil ft s Total! 41 II 17 10 I Fletohtr. la. I 3 I WIHte. p.... 4 11 Short, p S ft ft S 0 Totals 41 II 17 I 1 Batted for Kaler In ninth. Detroit 0 0 S 1 1 0 8 0 -7 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Two-base hit: Ball. Three-bass hit: Gainer. Stolen bases: Jones, Bush, Cobb. Sacrifice fly: Moiiarity. Struck out: By Lake 2; by Kaler, 1. Bases on balls: Off Kaler, 1. Double plays; Olson to Ball to Lajoia. Ball to Lajoie. Left on bases: Detroit 6; Cleveland, 7. Passed ball: Easterly. Time: 1-35. Um pires: Deneen and Shsridan. . Adams, James Dun-can, Ben Adams. Olympic team. The employer of tho Adams boys refused to grant - them a leava of absence, but so strong was their patriotism and so good, did tho . trip look for The Bee by : . : PATHFINDERSHAYE A WALK Superior Offers No Difficulties to Hen from Fremont m&L SCORE SEVEN TO ONE Kearney Secares Dorsh, Hodaias Goes ta Beatrice af Mlak, WkUe Saparlor'Gete Skater and '.." ,- Smith. SUPERIOR, Neb., Juno 20.-(Speclal Telegram,) Superior suffered another de feat at tho hands of Fremont today, but Superior showed up in much better form than heretofore. Dorsh has been sold to Kearney, Hod gins traded to Beatrice of tho Mink league, while Superior has gained Shared and Smith In the outfield and new catcher. Score: R.H.E. Fremont 110005000-7 6 1 Superior 0000 0000 1-1 9 3 Batteries: Fremont, Rouse and Neff; Superior, Stevens and Prucha. Home run: Neff. Two-base hits: Shafer, Babner. Umpire: Knowlton. Kapltullsts Get Close One. KEARNEY, Neb., June 20,-(Special Telegram.) Every legitimate means known in base ball from putting in pinch hitters to changes in the pitching staff at the first sign of weakness was used today in the hotly contested game, which went to the Capitalists In the last half of ' tho ninth. Manager Zlnk benched LaFlamboiso during the game for back talk. Score: R.H.E. Seward 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0-7 7 S Kearney U 0 0 1 3 1 0 1-8 7 4 Batteries: Seward, Ful welder, Stanley, Hansen, Connors and Campfleld; Kear ney, Wright, O'Hearn and Spellman. Two-base hits: Bechtold, Schueren, Berte, Waisner, Zink. Struck out: By Wright, 2: by O'Hearn, 4; by Fulwelder, 2; by Stanley, 1. Bases on balls: Off Wright. 3; off O'Hearn, 2; off Fulwelder, 2; off Stanley, 1; off Hansen, 3. Double play: Berte to Zink to Herrlott. Time: 2:07. Umpire; McDermott Tight Sejaeak for Island. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Juno .-(Special Telegram.) Grand Island won an uphill game from York today in the ninth. The crowd went, wild when Rondeau, who made first safe with a single, was advanced to third and stole home while Jobst was winding up. This tied the score and a drive by McKibben brought in the winning run. Visitors were successful In getting scratch hits to first and coupled with two clean drives brought in their scores: R.H.E. York 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 O 0 10 2 Grand Island 0 00000132-6 13 0 Earned runs: York. 3: Grand Island. 3. Two-base hits: Grannan, McKibben, Wallace, Struck out: By Jobst, 7; by Manke 5. Left on bases: York, 3; Grand Island. 8. Passed ball: Kelly. Hit by pitched ball: Badura- Batteries. Jobst and Kelly; Manke and Jokerst. Umpire: Nugent. iy Mason Makes Drbat. HASTINGS, Neb., Juns 20.-Special Telegram.) McCullough was batted hard for four Innings and Cy Mason followed, making a satisfactory debut for Hastings and holding Columbus to three hits in tha remaining five innings, besides getting two singles and a run. Hastings defense was loose throughout, errors giving Co lumbus runs In bunches. Score: R.H.E. Columbus 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 29 9 2 Hastings 0 20021000-6 13 6 Batteries: Hastings, McCullough, Mason and Coe; Columbus, Justius and Harri son. Home run: Harm. Three-base hit: C. Palmer. Two-base hits: Watson, Fortmake. Broomley, E. Brown. Struck out: By McCullough, 3; by Mason, 4; by justius, 9. ' St. -Joseph Releases Bachant. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 20.-Louls Bachant, a catcher, was released uncon ditionally today by the St Joseph West ern league club. He played with Des Moioss in 1800. 1910 and 1911. utravOknAfxcjoM .setts ifftjl All three are now en the Finland enrouto to Stockholm. . . This photograph is a snapshot of tbs champions taken on the Finland's deck before It loft New Yock on Jlae 14, "Bud" Eisher SAINTS HISS MARTY O'TOOLE ) Let Blues Get Lead of Twelve Runs Over Them, ' SEVENTEEN HITS OFF TWO MEN ; LaRoy and Decannlerre ' Rapped far Host of Safe Ones 4hat Net . Thirteen Runs In Second of Series. KANSAS CITY, June 20.-KansaS City lilt Laroy and Decannlerre for seventeen hits that scored thirteen runs, winning the second game of tho series. Scoro : iriwsaa nrr bt. patiiz AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AE. 1 Barbaau, 3b. 4 Love, cf 4 0 Butler, as... 4 0 3 1 1, 0 Hoffman, ctl 0 Flynn, rf...4 IMcC'nVk. 3b 4 OAutrey, Jb...l IRalaton If.. I OMarahall. c. 1 lUfii. 2b... I Schaller. If. 4 Carr, lb 6 Neer, lb.... 0 Corrldoa, aa. 4 Jamea, C....I Downey, tb. I Coulson, rf.,! Rhoadei, p. - 4 OLaroy, p 1 ft ODeean'era, pit ToUUe 38 17 37 15 1 Totals 30 1 24 12 3 St Paul ..; 1 0. 0 000000 t Kansas City 0 1341040 -13 Stolen bases: Butler, Coulson, Barbeau, Love (2), Schaller. Sacrifice hit: Rhoades. Sacrifice fly: Coulson. Two-base hits: Fylnn. Corridon (2), James (2). Three- base hits: Corridon, Coulson. Home run: James. Double plays: Downey to Corri don to Carr; Corridon to Badgey. Hits: Off Laroy, 6 inthree innings, none out in the fourth; off Decannlerre, 11 fh five in nings. Struck out: By Rhoades. 5;- by Laroy, 2: by Decannlerre, 3. Bases oa balls: Off Roades. 1; off Decannlerre, 5. Hit with pitched ball: Autrey by Rhoades. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Hayes and Ander son. , . , i Arapahoe Defeat Bloomlngton. . i ARAPAHOE. Neb., June 20.-(Special ) The Braves beat Bloor.-.ington Tuesday In a five-inning contest. 4 to 2. The game was called by Bloomlngton's umpire irt the last half of the fifth inning on ac count of rain. Bloomlngton made every effort to delay the game by keeping tho ball out of play, and the game was called when they were at bat with two men out and two strikes on the batter. Score: R.H.E. Arapahoe' .... V... 4 0 0 0 04 t 4 Bloomlngton 0 0 0 1 1-841 Two-base hits: Bourne, Schoeble, Dun, Reynolds. Double play: Bloomlngton. First base on balls: Off Woods, 2. Struck out: By Woods. 8; by Lamobrn, 2. 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