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    V
-AW
UNDAY B
. PART FIVE
HE
- SBORT SECTION
: ,ages one to FOUR , .
VOL.: "XLLI-NO. 1.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1912. '
SINGLE COPY, FIVE CENTS.-
Ohiaha Loes TenJnning Battle of Pitchers to Hurtling Sioux Braves
RODEKES LOSE
IN TEN1NNINGS
Rhodes Pitches a Remarkable Con
- test, but Fails to .Win at
FORMER DEFEAT
Team Topeka Supports in the We&ern League
Ip1
EE
, , , : : : -7
v, v II
s . -
AVENGED BY SOX
Chicago Drives Powell from Box
After Losin; to Him Earlier , '
i . , in Series.
BROWNS LOSE, EIGHT TO ONE
Eleven Safe Hits Made by the Local
. Team'.
A - 1 '
. . .' .( , , ... .... - . . ,. . , , - .- . .--,.
the Finish,
BAD ERROR IS MOST COSTLY
1 W
S." 1
j, Sioux City Braves Make1 but Four
Hits During: the Game.
CAMPBELL ALSO PITCHES WELL
Has Won Three Games from Omaha
1 by Two to One Score.
DOUBLE-HEADER v FOR TODAY
Gonding Catches Yesterday and Will
Be Back la the Fray for Both
' Games This Afternoon
Ryan to Pitch First.,
. "Dusty" Rhodes' remarkable pitching
went for naught in the first game of the
series with Sioux City yesterday after
, noon, when- Manager' Arbogast, who was
playing first base in place of Jim Kane,
allowed "Red" Andreas to' score the win
nlhg'run in the tenth inning on anserror.
V.hodes had everything his own way until
trie, error gave the game to the Indians by
.. 4 tfrt score. - '. . .- : -,
? Omaha -had tied up the score in the
eighth i mnlng after a hard uphill fight.
, In 'the' tenth Andreas -opened with a
L- single to center. . Reilly, the next -man up,
. i eiammed the ball .down to Niehoff, who
threw him out at first. Andreas managed
P -. to get to second and made a break as If
: to go to third on the play and Arbogast
heaved the ball into the bleachers, while
;Andy . romped home. Johnny Gonding,
who caught his first game of the season
(yesterday, opened Omaha's half of the
, tenth with a double to center, but after.
. Rhodes had gone out a double play fin
ished the melee. i
,' ! -
, i Cheers for Goading.
Johnny Gonding demonstrated that he
could "come back." Not a Sioux City
-man could steal on him and he caught a
beautiful game. At bat he was the sensa
'tlon, of the day, getting a single and a
, double in . four .times up and scoring the
only run Omaha got. The old timer was
given a great hand when his name was
t announced as a member of the Omaha
battery and when he went to bat for the
I first time he was greeted with an ovation.
I Barring the error made by, Arbogast,
'yesterday's game was a peach. Sioux
f City got the first run in the fourth in
ning on a walk, a single and a sacrifice.
"Red" Camobell heaved a creat earns and
ths Rourkes could do nothing with him
for two hits and the. first run.
"Dusty" Rhodes pitched one of the
best gatfies at the - local grounds this
year, and deserved a victory. Only four
scattered hits were made off him and his
t control was superb. He passed but one
nan ad this one player brought In the
f first run tor the Indians. ttat three
error back of the old timer were too
many. 'With Rhodes pitching and Gond
ing catching the fans were treated to a
sight which was ordinary several years
ago, and the, two old timers certainly
did .work fine together. .
' Weak at Bat. 1
'About one-third of Omaha's hitting
power was out of the game with John
son and Kane on the sick li it. , It was
patched up team which played and it
is demonstrated that Johnson and
"me are essential figures in Omaha's
ining.team. Arbogast played first
e In a good manner for a substitute
one not used to the position.
aaith' started the scoring in the third.
drew a walk, went to third on Ten-
it's single to center and scored on a
rtflce. fly by Breen. " ' ,"
maha deadlocked in the eighth. Gond
ii singled to center. went to second on
i( ode's sacrifice hit and - scored on
n the' tenth -Andreas singled to center
Sid .scored on Arbogast's- error.
OMAHA. A - ,
I" ' - ' ". - ' " AB. R. H. O. A K
Justice, ss. i-4 - 0 "0 ' i 4-0
kceyie, ............... 4 o s 1 1 1 o
IThomason,- of. .,..... 4'. 0 1-0 0 0
KJcsttuqn,, zr. J 01 1' 6 0
frieboff, 3b . ,0 12 0 1
kxvidson,. If 2 a 0 0 2 . 0 0
rbogast,, lb.,.,....4 . 0 .; 0 16 2 1
tiding, C .:..4 "1 , 2 SO, 0
IWles,, p.'. .... 9 - o 0 1,2 1
"Jrotal
otals 30 1
7 SO 14
' sioux crrr.
' AB. R.
O.
2
S
2
10
1
7
3
1
0
lion, cr.... 4
Ath..,S8..W...a... S
Vers, If...
.. 4
.want. IB.
4
nnn. rf....
endias,- 2b.,
Illy, &t..,.
idman, c...
mpbell, p..
Totals ..
, is.
Arbogast out, bunting on third strike.
Vnaha--' '
kkuns ...0 00000010 01
Hits .... w4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 .11
t oux uity .. -:' -Ftuns
...........ft t o 1 0 0 0 0 0 12
iits :.. o o ' i ' o o i o o,i-4
Two-base hits: Gonding. Smith, double
p iy: Smith to Tennant. Bases on balls:
o t , Rhodes, 1,- off ,C!ampbell, J. Struck
o n: . By Rhodes, & 8toien base: David
p i. Sacrifice hiU: Scanion, Davidson
il Rhodes, Breen '(2). Left on bases:
omana. e: bioui city, 4. Time: 10.
luuires: ICissane and Meyers.
u nil r
'I
Notes of the Game.
That, double
4fuI. :.
play in . the tenth
VI
The first double-header of the season
on the local grounds today..
It looked tike old times with Rhodes
.4MSX tfcNtiUnt tor a. battery.t -t
Manager Andreas still seems to be the
thorn in the side of the Rourkes. -:,.
That second hit of bonding's was a
peach. .It. went to the centerfleid fence
Sc&nloa and Justice both played great
balr yesterday, fielding their positions like
veterans. J" '. ":. .
Arbogast had nineteen chances yester
day, and his only error lost the game.
Hard luck, that. v. A :-s v ' s.;
- "Red' Campbell Is somewhat of a Jonah
to Omaha, this making his third victory
by -a I to 1 'score. ..-'.v- 'A-A-A-A-;,'
Kyan and Gonding will be the battery
for the first game, and HaU and Gonding
fop the second scrap.' - ; ;. .y
. Coyle was there himself with the hits
yesterday, getting two In four. times up.
The first on A beating out a
tiuat. ' ' . , -
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LINCOLN
Haws Get Onlj
' Base in Game.
EMORY'S SmSSjOFF PALMER
Rain and Dajrknf ss"Stops Game In
Seventh InnlnidV with Ante
lopes Seve ieores to .
the wood.
TOPEKA, June 22.
'opeka got only one
man to first when '
lory singled In the
fifth for Topeka's onj
hit of the game
off Palmer. Rain an!
darkness stopped
the game in the seven
th. Score:
tA.f'i
TOPE
H. O. A. E.
0.1 0. 0
0 110
' 0 2 0 0
0 8 0 0
Lee, rf ,
Walsh, 2b
King, cf .-. ,
Frants, lb
Rlckertv if
Emory, 3b ,
Ryan, ss
Schmidt, c
Fugate, p.......,.
Voting, p...........
Totals.....
1. 21. v . 2
LINCOLNl-
- AB. RV
Berghamraer,
Cole, 2b.......
ss...5 11
2
Dwyer, of... ..
McCormlck." If i (
Barbour, 3b
Mullen, lb.
Miller, rf..
Carney, c.-.
Palmer, . p.
. Totals
.34
21- 12 .0
10 0 0-0
111 0 -7
base hits:
Topeka .....X ....'...0 0 0
Lincoln ...2 0 t
Three-base hit: Miller. TW
Dwyer, McCormlck. Sacrifice
llts: Bar-
bour,. Cole.- Stolen bases: Be
ghammer.
Cole. Hitft: Off Fugate, 1
in1
two and
two-thirds innings; off Youngl four in
four and a third innings." Baslon balls:
Off Young, 4. Struck out: By Wugate, 1;
by Young, 4; by Palmer, 4. Wilitt
pitch:
Young. Passed ball: , Schmidt.
Haskell. - ;,
Umpire;
DOUGLAS SHUTS OUT DRt
SRS
St. Joseph ITaRble to Connci
with
: - His Curves.
' ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. June 22.-Des
lolnes
won a pitchers' battle. from St J!
seph.
t to 0, the. pitching ; of Woldrii
and
Douglas being the features. , Score
' DES MOINES.
AB. . R. H.. O.
E.
Hahn. rf.
Curtis, ct
...8
,2
. 4
. S
.
. 8
.2
.. S
. 4
Kores, ss.
Claire, 2b. ..
Belden, If. .
Colllgan, 2b,
Thomas, id.
McGr&w; c
Douglas, p.
Total ...
4 27
ST.
JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
Kelly. 2b. ...
...... 4
3
2
3'
3
8
3
...... 1
0
Powell, if.
Watson, rr. ..
Zwllling, cf. .
Borton, lb.
Reilly. 2b. ...
Melnkei ss. ..
-
0
0
0
0
e
o
o
Gossett, C ...
Castle, c. ....
Woldring, p.; ,
Total ...28 0 2 27 11
Des Moines .....A 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2
St. Joseph ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"M
Two-has hit.: Coliican. Sacrifice hlt-
Curtis, McGraw, Watson. Stolen bases:!
Harm, . coiiigan, xnomaa ii). uossett.
Deft on bases: Dee Moines, : St. Joseph,
8truck out: By Woldring, 6; By Doug
las, 9. First on balls: Off Woldring, ;
off Douglas.. 3. Wild pitch: Woldring.
Hit by ' pftrlier: By Woldring, (Hahn).
Double plays: Zwllling to Melnke . to)
jaeiiiy,. Time; 2:00, Umpire: Johnston. 1
'MIS TOPEKA YORK AND KEARNEY. DIM I 0.J;, m. I SCORE THREE IN THE NINTH
1 WXJC JIU1U w xu
Ten-Inning Game Required to Settle
Last Contest.
J0BST ' KNOCKED FROM BOX
First Contest Goes Four to Nothing
for .York,. While Second Won
by Kearney, Six to
Five. ' ,.-
KEARNEY, Neb., June 22. (Special
Telegram.) York and Kearney broke even
in the double-header played here today,
a ten-Inning game being required for the
winning' run by Kearney. In the second,
for the visitors Jobst was knocked out in
the second inning and Wilkins completed
the game after having -won ' the ' first
game." .. : . ; ; :" 1 A' i
Outfielder Bechtold was relieved in the
early part of the first game to go- Ui
the bedside of bis mother, whose death
was announced shortly after the close
of the game. Score, first game::
. t .A REE,
York A...?. 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 , 7 0
Kearney ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 1
Batteries: York, Wilkins and Kelly;
Kearney, Lots, Wright, and Gray, Spell
man. Struck out: By Lots, l;,by Wright,
7; by Wilkins, 5. Bases on balls: Off
Lota, 3; off .Wright, 2., Time: 1:45. , t
Second game: . : - , ; .
YW J.f...0fl'0,l'0 t"ll 0 0-6 rift 9
Kearney 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-1-S U 1
'Batteries: " York,' Oobst, Wilkins and
Kells v Kearney, Trimble, and Spellma.
Two-base ' hits : Malmquqist (2), ' Gray,
Wilkins.; Herrlott, Schueren. Struck out:
By Jobst, 1; by Wilkins, 2; by Trimble,
1, Bases on bails: Off Jobst, 2; off Wil
kins, 3; orf Trimble, i.' Time: i:te. " Um
pire: McDermott.( , .
HASTINGS - NOSES OUT AHEAD
McCalloa'sh Fhs Sixteen Men " In
tA'''-i " '.-'.' Game.'-.- ,
; :'l '. A ' 'Hastings Noses Out.
HASTINGS, Neb., June 22. (Special
Telegram.) Fortman's single, Bromley's
sacrifice and Harm's drive to center won
for Hastings In a hard twelve-inning
struggle,; McCullough'a fanning of six
teen being a feature. Outfielder Downey
played his first full game as catcher, per
forming splendidly. , Catcher Cos ftus
pended yesterday, for insubordination has
been sold to Grand- 7 Island. Catcher
Eachant recently released by St Joe will
Join Hastings tomorrow. Score: RH.E.
Fremont , 002200000000-4 7, 4
Hastings 200002000001-5 3
' Batteries: Fremont KIngdon and Neff;
Hastings, McCullough and Downey. .
DOUBLE-HEADER TO SUPERIOR
Cement
City Clts Appear
In
Stronger Form. ' .
Donhlc-Hender to Snpwior.'
SUPERIOR, Neb., June 22. (Special
Telegram.)-Superlor took a double
header from Columbus here today. In the
first game the score was 7 to 67 The
Cement City Colts were playing a good
game and have been greatly strengthened
by recent recruits. Score: . R.H.E.
Columbus .....I 0 0 1 1 0i0 M 4
Superior -.. 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 -7 8 4
Batteries: Palmer and Harrison, Gibson
and Miller. A: s,
In the second game Superior fattened tip
Its batting average, gathering in twenty
safe hits, which counted them sixteen
runs, , while Columbus only landed sate
on six and made three scores. ' Score:
, . " - R.H.E.
!olumbus ... 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 O 0-8 8 2
uperior ......2 I 1 '1 7 8 1 0 -! 20 4
Batteries: Green, Justus, H. Green and
Harrison ana Meu; xrwm ano Miner.
wo-base nits: tiarK. nuicmnson, onai
r. Double plays: Orr to Smith to Mul-
(Continued on Scoonl PasjsJ;
WEST. LEAGUE.5 1 NAT'L. LEAGUE. ,
W.L.Pct W.L.Pct.
St. Joseph.87 26 ,&87New York.. 43 U .738
Denver ....81 28 .M4 Pittsburgh ,m 22 .686
Omaha 82 23 .633, Chicago .... 22 .6b9
Des Molnes.81 28 .626! Cincinnati .31 11 .634
Sioux City .80 20 .608PhUa, ......21 28 .429
Wichita ...80 32 .4841 Brooklyn ...21 81 .404
Lincoln ....26 82 ,4E8st Louis.. .,24 36 .400
Topeka ....21 87 62 Boston 18 41 .805
AMER. LEAGUE.! AMER, ASS'N.
W.L.Pct. W.UPct.
Boston ....40 1 .678; Columbus ..46 21 .667
Chloago ' ...86 24 .600, Toledo .....43 24 .842
Wash'gton 36 26 .680, Minneapolis.40 26 ,606
hUa. 82 24 ,571Kan.' Clty...84 33 .607
Cleveland .26 SO .464, Milwaukee .28 40 . 412
Detroit ....28 88 .46St. Paul..... 27 41 .397
New York.17 86 .821, IndianapoUs.26 41 .888
St Louis... 16 40 ,2S6 Louisville ..24 39 . 381
NEB. STATE. MINK LEAGUE. ,
' . W.L.Pct
W.L.Pct.
Falls City... 24 12 .667
Neb. City.... 24 IS .616
Auburn .....19 18 .514
Fremont . . .24 12 .667
Hastings ... 17 .628
Seward 21 IB sm
Columbus ,.18 16 .629
Kearney ...18 18 .4S71
Grand Isl'd.19 16 .669'
Beatrice ....16 22 .421
,.18 IS .4671 Humboldt
14 23 .378
,16 22 .406
! Hiawatha
iorx ....... ,M 19 .424, ,
Superior i.;jt 26 .235 ,
' A Yesterday's Results.'
: - WESTERN LEAGUE.
'Sioux City, fc .Omaha, 1. -Des
Moines, 2;' St. Joseph, 0." ' "
Lincoln, -7; Topeka, 0. - ,
Denver-Wichita, rain. . ' ,
I :
. NATIONAL LEAGUE. -
Philadelphia,' 8;' Brooklyn, 9.'
NewYork, 17-14;f Boston, 6-12. " ' ,
Chicago, ,10;, St Louis. 2. . , .
Pittsburgh, 41; Cincinnati, . 1. ,
' AMERICAN LEAGUE...11 "
Washington,, 12;, Philadelphia,- 4.v
Boston. 13-10; New York, 2-3.
'. Cleveland. j; Detroit 8. - .
St.. Louis, 1; Chicago, 8. "
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.' ' t
Columbus.i 6; Indianapolis, 8. .
, Minneapolis, 8; Kansas CJty, 4. ,
St. Paul, 4; Milwaukee, 6.
Louisville, 6; Toledo, 8.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. .
York,' 4-6; Kearney, 0-6. ,
, Seward, 1; Grand Island, 2. .
Fremont, 4; Hastings, 6 (twelve Innings).
Columbus, 6-3; Superior, 7-16.
MINK LEAGUE. ,
Nebraska City, i Beatrice, S.
Hiawatlia, 0; Auburn, 3. -Falls
City, 0; Humboldt, J.
A Games Today.
Western League-Sioux City at Omaha,
Des Moines at St Joseph,-Lincoln at To
peka, Denver at Wichita. ? . . .
National League-Wltsburgh; at Cincin
nati. American . League Cleveland at CH1
cago, Detroit at St. Louis. - ....
American Association-Columbus at In
dianapolis, Minneapolis at Kansas City,
01. raui at Milwaukee, Louisville at
Nebraska State League-York at Kear
ney, Seward at Grand Island, Fremont at
Hastings, Columbus at Superior.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ELKS
TO. PLAY REDMEN TODAY
. The Council Bluffs Elks and the Council
Bluffs Red men base ball teams will, play
at the Invlnclbles' ball park this' after
noon at 8:80 o'cloclcT , BatUrJes: ' Elk
Peterson and Smith; Redmen Winkler
and Buquette. . ' The game will be pre
ceded by one between the Invlnclbles and
the Boosters. , , , , ,'
Edigar Wins from Deweese,
EDGAR, Neb., June . 23.-rf8peclal.)
Edgar beat Deweese here, Thursday in a
very uninteresting game. Lee pitched
shut-out ball for Edgar, and should have
had a shut-out to his credit only for an
errsr. Shlckley plays here Thursday and
there will be. a doubl'header, here the
Fourth ot July. 8core:' . . H H E
Edgar .......1 S 0 0 1V12 1 0-J111 I
Deweese A... 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 0-1 6 1
TtKtri: Edear. Lee and HuglieS:
jjDeweetcu Georo Frtce?ana Hedrick
St Paul Ties Game, but Milwaukee
Comes Right Back. .
FINAL RESULT. FIVE : TO FOUR
Home Club Scores Hon In Its Half
on Jones' Single, ; Two Passed
Balls by Marshall and ' '
ftchalk's Hit.' - .,
MILWAUKEE. June 22. After St Paul
had tied the game in the ninth, the home
club scored a run in their half on Jones'
single, two passed balls by Marshall and
Schalk's hit Score;' ;, ' ;
MILWAUKEE. 8T, PAUU-
, AB.H.O.A.E. ,. , AB.H.O.A.B.
Llebold, cf..i 1 t ft 0 Butler, ... ( 10 11
Charles, lb.. 4
tHofttcw, ct 8
0 Fly rm, rt..,. 4
IMcCm'k. Ibl
SAutrey, 16... I
lHoward. If.. 4
SHtnlMll, ft. I
OLewle, 2b... I
0Krgr, p... 4
OQoodman, 3b 9
4 t
1 1
0 0
010
I
1 I
1 I
1
0 t
Randall, rf. 4
Chap'alle, U 4
Clark, 8b.... 4
Lowli. u.,.,4
Jonaa, lb.,., 4
8chalk, c... 4
Blapnlcka, p t
Marlon, p... 0
Totals.. ...83 7 17 11 . Totals.;.. .83 12(10 1
Two out when winning run was made.
Milwaukee ...V.....1 0" 8 0 0 0 0 0 1
St. Paul....,.,ii.i..l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-4
-Two-base hits: -Bandail, Clark, Karger.
Hits; Off Siapnicka, .8 In . eljfat . and a
third innings. Bases on .nails: Off Karger,
2; off 81apnlcka,.4. Btruck.out: By Kar
ger, 7;. by. Siapnicka, -6. Passed, balls :
Marshall 2. Time: SiOO.' Umpires: , Fergu
son and Hahdiboe, -
MHIERS SECURE SIXTEEN HITS
Kansas City Meet. Defeat by Eight
' -i, to .JFjnr Score.,- .r , .,
KANSAS CITY, June 22. Sixteen hits,
with five errors.'by the locals gave Minne.
spoils eight runs and a victory over Kan
sas City here today. - Score: 1 .
MINNEAPOLIS.' "'.-' KANSAS CITY,.'
AB.H.O.A.t). AB.H.O.A.B.
Clrmer. el,. 110 IBarbaau. 3b. 1 .1 1 14
Altlier, ss.,6
Williams, lb 4
Rosiman, rt. 8
KHllfar, 8b.. 8
Ds'hantr, It. I
Unglaub, lb. 4
Owsna, 0.... S
Olmsteai, p. I
iscballer, " 1
0 Loir a, ct..... 4 1 I
OCarr, lb t I W
OCorrtdon, is. 8 1 1
00' Connor. H I 1
OCoulton, rf.. 4 0 1
ODoviMT, 8b. 1 0 0
Altrock, p... 8 0 0
.0,HU. P....0 0 1
Totals. -.'.44 ttST S:4' ;.
' A ,-, : A- ' -ToUIs 83 7 IT 18 I
Minneapolis t.. 7.. I H 0 10 0 i M
Kansas Cltf .....,..0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0-4
Sacrifice fly. Corridon. Two-base hits :
Carr, Corridon, Clymer. Three-base hits:
Owens, Clymer. Double plays: Bossman
to Unglaub; Barbeau to Corridon to Carr;
Williams to Unglaub. J Hits: Off Alt
rock. 12 in seven and one-third innings.
Bases on balls: Off Altrock, 2. Time;
1:60. Umpires: . Hayes and Anderson.
HOME RUN IN TENTH SESSION
Perrlne's ' Fonr-Baae ' Drive Scores
Hlnchman Ahead of Him.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 22.-Perrlne's
home run In the tenth, scoring Hinch-,
man ahead of him, won for Columbus in
the, opening game. Score: ;
' ' IND1ANAP0US. .-. COLUMBUS.
, AB H.O A E AB.H.O.A.B.
Kslisr. ct.., I'll J OSJielton, at. 8 0 10 0
Woodruff, 1(4 1 0 4 OHlncbman, 1(8 1 2 0 I
Hallman. rt. I 1 I t OCo'salton, rt 8 0 1 0 0
Inaertoir, lb. 1 1 1 OMIIIar. lb... 1 0 14 0 0
Oscular, 0 4 IParrine, lb.. 114 0
Huntar lb.. 4 0 11.1 OO'Ronrka. ib 4 I I 8 0
Williams, lb 1 0 I I OGarbar, as... 4 1 110
CUrk. : e.rf. 1111 lSmltb, 0..... 4 11 0 0
Robartaos, pi 0 1 ORysn, p ,0 00 0 0
Hrxoa ..;. 1 0 0 0 0McC'abn p 4 1, 0 4
McCarthy 1 0 0 ,0 0 - , .
---, Touts 88 1013 1
Totals.. ... SM , ....
, 'flatted for .Williams In ninth. -fcattd
for Robertson in- the ninth.
, SwUli -out lor interference.
Columbus O..-..0 r 0 02 0 0 1 9 2-6
liuUanapolia A? 0,1,0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0-8
Two-base hit:' Ingertoh. Home run:
Perrtne. Srtuck: out: ' By.' Robertson, 1:
by McConaughy, 4. Bases on balls: Off
Robertson, 8: of Ryan. I: off McConaghy,
iContlnued on Second Page.)
CUBS FOUND PITCHERS HARD
Three Cardinals Are Given a Hard
- Lambasting by Chicago,
ZIM ; WIELDS . WILLOW FAST
Makes Two Doubles, a ' Triple
'. . Slagle In Flv Times ' Up-
Teammates Follow His
. .. Lead. . .'
and
, ST. LOUIS, June ,217-Chlcago hit three
pitchers hard and won from St Louis.
Score. ' . r .;' .' , '
CHICAOO,' 1 A ST. LOVtS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Shackard, It. 8
Bobulta, rt, I
0
I
OHuntns, lb, 8
OMagee. If.,,. 4
OHouser, ss,,, I
OK'netchy, Ibl
OEvine, rt..., 1
0 Smith, 8b... 0
OOakes, cf.,., I'
OWIngo, 0..,, I
Tlnkar, sa... I
Ztm'mso, Ib I
Laacb, ct... 4
Baler, lb.... 8
Evsrs, lb.... 4
Archer, 0..., 4
Cheney, p... I
Good, It.... I
I I
4 I,
1 1
0 11
1 I
1 I
1 0
0 1
CHsrmoo,
08!Mle, p.,
ODale, .p
O'Ellls .....
Moronex, p,
0 0 0
110
Brown
Millar, el.., 0 0:0
0Wllta
esiowrajr ..
Totals.. ...80 It 27 18' 0;
: " '.V ,' To'al...
, 'Batted for Cheney. In ninth
it l10 1
Batted for ..Harmon in, second. '
Batted" for Steele -In seventh. A
Batted for Dale in ninth.
Chicago- 1. '8 0. 0 6 0 1 ,0 0-10
St,- Louis.. ,..,(4.10 0 if 0, 0 0.0 0 1-2
Two-base hits: j Zimmerman (2), Shock
ard, Hugglns, Konetchy.v Thi'ee-basa hits:
Zimmerman,' Mowrey. Baseo on balls: Off
Harmon, 2; off Dale, A; off Cheney, 8; off
Mowrey, i; off Steele;. 87., Struck, out: By
Steele, 4; by Cheney, 2, Hits'. Off Har
mon, S in two Innings; "off 'Steele, 7 lit
five Innings; oft Dale, 4' in two. Innings;
offC.hen,ey,7,ln eight innings;, off Mow
rey, 1 in -one Mnning. Time: S:03. . Um
pires: Klem and Bush. . . -
HOUBLE-HEASER GOES TO GIANTS
Total of Fortr-ElRbt Runs Made In
. Games with Boston.
NEW YORK. June 22.-New York took
two more heavy-hitting, high-score games
from the locals', cleaning up the series
Score, flrsf game;' ;'"
1 A BOSTON. '" ", NEW YORK.' '
AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B.
Datltn,' lb. I 111 osn'dirasa, o( 8. 4 140
CamDbell, ct I
1" lT" i , l I I
l-i2?JS !.? I 2
gweenr. lb. 4
Klrka, rt. .. 8
Jackson. 8
Houasr, lb.. 4
O'Rourke. ss I
Kilns, e I
Dlcksoa, p... 1
Brown, p.,. 1
t OMurrav. it!! i i a s
0 I) Devon, If,.. I 10 0
I Ojiorker. rt... I, 1 I 0
0.lMeCorek, rf 1 0 0 0
1 Osnaefer 3b.. 8 8 10
I Orh. lb ..., 0 0 1 0
Maw, C....4 0 0 1
,41 It 17 II 4Hsrtlay, t .ll 01 0
: f ieteher, si 4 1 0 1
' Math's'n, p. 110 0
v . , - W!lion .....1 0 0 4
Totals.
. ' 1 ; ToUls.....4T 17 I 4
, Batted for Meyers in -tne seventh. ' ,
New York 2 0.10 0 rf 10 0 2-17
Boston .W........1 "0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0- 5
Two-base, hits: ; flchaefer, Meyers,
Snodgrass, Merkte, Devore, Fletcher.
Three-base hit: ' .Becker.- Home , runs:
Kllng 2). 'Hits: Off Dickson, 17 In Six
and two-thirds Innings; off Brown, 6 In
two- and one-third innings. , Bases on
balls: Off Dickson, '1: off Mathewson,2.
Struck out: By Dickson, 2; by Mathew
son, 8. Umpires:; Brennan and Kmsile.
Soore, ' second game i f ,;' , . ' y . i ,
. , BOSTON. ;V- '.A
KBW YORK.
AB.HO.A.E
AB.H.O.A.B.
Devllo, lb.. 8 III 0Sn'dfrii, e( 4 I I
Campbell, et I I 8 0 ODoyla lb... I 1 4
Sweeney, lb. 4 4 0 I I Mark le, lb. I 1 0
Klrka. rt..;. 4 II 0 0 Murray, H.,. 8 I I
Jackaos, K.. Ojl'lt 0 Backer, rt... I I I
Hnussr. lb.. I 1 It 0 IShaefar. 8b.. 110
O'Kourka, ss 1. 1-1 4 .OMeysrs. c... 5 8 0
Rsrlden, .c. 4 I I 1 ,1 Fletcher., p, . 8 0 1
TyliK p. . 10 11 OCrandall, p. I 1.' 0
Donnelly, p. 1 1 0 1 OWIltaa, p..sl 0 0
., . ..... j .i-w m. Ames, .p..,-,. 1 I I
a a
s .
j
A 0
a 0I
j 0 i
0 9 1
j j
t. a
a a
Totals.. .... 47 1137 1 ' .
- . : ' t Totito. .'... 14 IT 11,1
New, York. .A.O 0 2 l 2 3 3 ,2 1-14
gostbn' i..:.,.A..O 0.1 0 2 8 4 0 2-12
Two-base hits: ' Snodgrass, ' 1 vin,
Crandall, Doylei Rariden, h- Becker.
Meyers. Three-bus bit: S-w'"". Home
CCoutiiiuad OA, Second ifie 4
rSHOITEN SENDS OUT HOME RUN
Bens Strikes Out Eight Players
from St Louis.
LORD MAKES PAIR OF TRIPLES
Powell Allows Eight Hits la Two
Inutna-s and Brown Permits
Three In Remainder at '
o : Game.'.,. . ,
CHICAGO. June 22. Chicago won by
driving Powell from the box and took
revenge for the defeat he administered
earlier In the series. Score; .
THICAQO. i
' "' ' .AB.H.O.A.B.
ST. LOUIS.
ABH.OA.B.
Rith. 5b.... 4 13 4 OShqtUn,
Of., I 1; 1 10
hJid, 3b....: I
1
DKutlna. If... 4 I I
Bl'kburn. lb 0
t; lit hn. if 4
i:oila. K.. 4
0
OStovall, lb.
OPnct. !b,...
Heu, rt.,
OAunln. lb..
flWtlUc, u.
Osuphmw, 0,
0 Powell, D...
t a
ft I
ft
Uudlo, c(.... I
1
Mftttld. cf. 'O
salilar, lb... t
Wivr,, w., 4
Kubn, 4
Bent, p...,,. (
0
1
1
0
ft
t S. Brawn, I
. TateJt..
.11 4 I1T I
Tot.,... u n i '
Ht. Mollis ..,.,.,..0 0 0 0 0,1 0 0 O-l
Chicago , ..2 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 -
Two-base hit: Stovall. Three-base hits:
Lord, 2. Home run: Shouen. Hits:
Ott Powell, 8 in two and one-third Innings;-off
Brown, S In five and two
thirds innings. Bases on balls: Off Pow
ell., 1; off Brown, 3; off Bens, 1. Struck
out: By Powell, 1; by Bent, 8( by
"Brown, S. Time. 1 1:52. Umpires: Cton
noliy and Hart. .
FIVE STRAIGHT , FOR BOSTON
Both Games of Donble-Header Won
, from New York.
NEW .YORK, June 22,-Boston mads It'
five straight over New York, taking both
sections of .a double-header. Both Hal)
and Collins pitched well for Boston Score, '
first game: , ''A " "'.'".'"-,'','
1 '.BOSTON.' ' ' . NEW .TORX.-- '
' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hen'ksan, rt 4 0 1 0 OMalnney, f. 8 18 0 0
Yerkee, 3b... 1 1 1 I OMartln. SS..4 0 4 1 1
fipaaker, ct.. 4 110 OChaaa, lb..i4 0 4 0 0
Uwle, It.... 8 8 1 1 it. ...,4 lit
LOart'r, Ibl I I I OZInn, rt.....8 0 1 Oft
SUbl. lb.,.. 4 1 I I OW.Oart'l, " til
Wasiiar. as,. Ivt I t lU&rtsaU, lb. I 1 11
Cady, a. 4 8 4 1 OBwebcey. I III!
- . nn,.uju . , a AT:
nan, y.
..1111 OStsrreM, 1 . .1 V.V1
-McOoit'M.V'' I
Totals.,
.17 H 11 ITsompsoa. pl I 1 1
,.!,' , Totals M f 8V U
Boston ....... A.. 0 't 4 01,8 0 0-1S
New York..... 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 2
Two-base hits: Speaker, Lewis, Stahl,
Cady. Hall. Three-base hits: Hartsnll,
Crea, Gardner. Bases on balls: Off Mo-,
Connell, 2; off Thompson, 2: off Hall, 8.
Struck out: By McConnell, 8; by Thomp
son. 8: by Hall, 4. Hits: OXt McConnell,
10 in five Innings, none out in the sixth;
off Thompson, 6 in four Innings. Um
pires: .Westervelt and Evans, f .
Score', second game: ; .
BOSTON. KBW YORK.
- . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
H'dr'kaen. ill 1 I I OMalooej, c(. I I 1 0 1
Yarkae. Ib... 4
HIRig, SS....X
OChaaa, lb... I
OCrae, If 4
OKInn, rf I
14 1
Speaker, ie(. 4
Lewi., It.... I
LtO'dner, Ib I
Stahl, lb.... 4
Wsinar, ss.. 8
Carrlsas a.. I
Oolllna, p... I
111
10 0
too
110
II
lie
tB.O'4nar, lb 4
OHartssll. lb. 4
OStarrst, a.... I
0 War hop, p.., I
lit
WolTarton.. 1
000
0
Totals..
,81 I IT 11 IQulna, p..
Totals 14 I ITU I
Batted tot Warhop In eighth.
Boston 1 0 1 e 0 s 1 a 2-10
New York......, 1-0 0 0 S 0 0 0-8
Two-base hits: . Speaker; StabL. Threo
base hit: .Wagner. Home run: Lewis.
Stolen bases: Martin (8), Chase, Cree,
L. Gardner, Speaker. Bases on balls:
Off Warhop, 9; off Qulnn. 2; off Collins,
6. Struck out:. By Warhop, 4; by Qulnn,
1; by Collins, 1. Hits: .Off Warhop, 1
in eight innings; off Qulnn, 1 In one in
ning. Umpires: Evans And Westervelt
:., -'Z- , t ,1.11 II. 1 ,11 'V . , 'I
SENATORS DEFEAT - ATHLETICS
Fato of Contest Settled In tb Sixth:
, j i innints. .1 -..
PHILADELPHIA,- Juno. 22.-Washington,
won'. ' The fate ' of ' tlie contest was
settled in 'u sixth when. four hits?, three'
passes arid three errors netted the visitors
Mvn rtini. - Score: " ! , " , . , ' - ' ,
1 1 ' WA8HINOTON. . . PHILADELPHIA- .
1 .. . i AB.H.O.A.B -AB.H.O.A.B.
Moeller. rt..l I I 0 lLord, rt..... 8 0 10 1
Fcater, lb.
Mllsn, cf..
Oandll, lb,
Bhsnks. If.
vuionns, a a
OColllM, lb.. 4 0 0
0 Baker, lb.... 110
IStrunk, If.., 4 9 1
0 Mclnnes, lb. 4 1 11
0 Derrick, ss.. 1
04pp, c... 4 1 T
0 Coombs, p.. 1 O 0
IPennock. p.. 1' 1 0
O'Masiert I 10
0
4 0
1 0
0
1
8
0 0
1 0
0 0
s 0
Morgan, lb,
Knight. 3b... 1
Wc Bride, 1 ss. 4
Henry, c... 4
Hushes, p.,. 4
Mauser, . 1
; Totals.'. ... H 10 17 10 I Totals. IS 7 87 10 4
I 'Batted for Pennock In ninth.
Washington. 0 0 0.1 2.7 0 2 0-13
Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-4
i Two-base hits: Milan, Mclnnes. Thre.
0 I base hit: Lapp. Home runs; . Mcunae,
0 j Baker. Double playt Milan to Henry.,
0 1 Left- on baees: Washington ' 6; Phlla-.
O'linlnhln. 7. Bases on balls: Off Hughes.
2; off Mauser, 1; off Combs. 8. Struck
out: By Hughes, . 2; by Coombs. 8; by
Pennock, 4. Hits: Off Combs, 7 in six
innings; off Pennock,, S In three innings;
off- Hughes, In seven - Innings; off
Mauser 1 in two innings. Time: 2:20
Umpires: O'Loufhlln and Egan.
CLEVELAND LANDS ON DUBUC
Detroit Takes Dmwblng, with Score
Eleven to Three.
1 DETROIT, June 22,-Cleveland knocked
Dubuo out of the box in six innings.
Score: '-.-'- ' 1 - -
A DETROIT, - s CLEVELAND. -
1 6.. AB.H.0.A.B. AB.H.0.A.B.
Tmms. If.... 4, 1 I 0 OfTranay, If... 4 0 1 0 S
! Cobb. - ei.
II
II
1 1
I ft
0 I
1 r-
0 1
0 0
, 0
vuiSOD, sa.... east v
I 'Usekaon, rf.. 4'1 0 e
0 OLaiole, lb... I I I I I
4 lOrasss. lb. . I 1 10 0 1
.rawioro n o
Deleb'tr, Ib I
Oatnor, lb. . I
Morlarty, Sbl
8tanage, .. 1
Kocher, 0... 1
Du. P -
0 .OBtm'h'm. ef 5 1 0 0
1 0 Tamer, lb.. 1.8 1 0
1 00' Neil. c... t 114
0 Krapp, P
1-0
10 Totals.,
0 0
0 0 .'"
. 4 i T-rv
.42 14 IT 24 i
wiliaii. i p., tf.
J "luouoen
Mllln.
0 0 4
10 0
V 1 J i s f tm
!
Batted for Willett In the nirttl2
. Batted for Cobb in the ninth. -.
Cleveland .,....' 1 0 0 5 B 2 bAll
Detroit . ..j.. . 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 18
I Hits: Off Dubuo. 10 in six Innings: off
)riing:oii .
Two-bat
Willett. 4 in ' three innings.
(Continued on. Second Fars.)
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