V -"THE: BEE; OMAHA, - FRIDAY, -JUNE 28. 1912. i Making it Seventeen Straigt for Washington "ym for The Bee by Hal Goffman lOFt wr.f I l BLoe. - Boo ? 7 , ' : f "V"'- J j OwYTtMC- Aft WANTS DOWN ifi WSMtHftlbN ( ST. JOE WIHSWIERD GAME Visitors Finally Land on Top by . ' One Big Score. - HVE HTCHEBS TAKE PAET Omaha Sends In Three nod Leader Two Dorian; the Course of the Afternoon'! Uncanny Pro- ceedlnga. A wlerd game was pulled off at Pa Reurke's ball .orchard yesterday. !The battle wa replete with rank errors, poor base running. Indifferent playing and un healthy decisions on the part of the um pire, and St' Joseph nosed out a victory ok a f to 8 score. Hall started, for Omaha, ' but two singles, & triple, one error and a walk in ;the first frame before he' tired .the aide was - tod -much for Manager Arbo gast's nerve, and tn the second Fen tress was sent .to the mound, while Hall' camped beside'' the water tank on the bench. Fentress did some swell pitching un,m tba seventh Inning, when th slug gers from Joe town landed on him for three and five runs. 8cor: ..; . i ' OMAHA. ' v AB. R..H. O.. " 10 'I i : o 0. o . A. E. :.f 1 f 0 0 0 1 Just'cec-s.... .i 4 v-l.v. CotitfrjTTr&Siii..-,' 1 Thomason, cL. ...... 8 Kane; Itr.;,vr:i....... 6 -d Jobngph, e,..,:i.i ,1 fii'atrlon: '-?b:..... 6- I, NreTsosb-;.;.;.i..vi., Dartdwn,. If. .;.... I 0" Hani;-"--jf.. ...-.. ..i'.-e- - Fentress, p....,.,.,. a;. 0 ' Robinson,, pv..w.,.. t ' . 6. ; 8chlpke,....;,.r.,..;.-.l'-' ' f 1 .4 '2 0 1 ( .0 0 M7, jKjJ .i.-.8T.;.JOSEPH; It. H. p. 10 0 o; a.;.. tony. b.; Lowell, If...... Watson.-, rt-ae. i.vr.r 4 ZwiiHuar:: isr,,-r.-..'... i 1 1 1 J. I" 1 ! 1 0 "' 0 0 0 s - 1 .0 0 Rorton, lb S 0 Rellly. Sb I 0 Melnker ss. 4 1 Oossett. ....... I Roth. -r..'.. 2 1 woldrlng, p..,..,.... 1 . Jpreenian, p,....., 0 0 , Cast! :.H .1 .Patted. f64..JTeniws. iti. elghth-uuiliig. tBattedfor Sewett:& eighth -inning.' Ruti. L.;.I.':.a q w . Hlta .i...:;..vA-.0'' t '2 0 0 4 r 2 1-0 6t Joph ' ' ; Huns ..w..,.4;,S 0 0 0 0 0 ll'Mi Two-ase hits; Jobnson. Klehoff. Three base hits: Scanlon, Sfivlllng. Double play: Fentress to Juntlce to Kane. Hit. with pitched ballr" Castle; U'Ud, pltph; Freeman, Hits: Off Hall,, t In one In ning; oft Fentress, B In seven Innings: off Robinson. 1 in one; Inning; off Woldrlng, rinlgfct irintngs; off Freeman.1 1 rn ona nnlng. . Base piv balls: Oft Hall. l; off Fentress, 4 aft. Woldrlng, 1; bfr Freeman, I. Struck out: By Feptress. t: by Wold rlng, ,2; by Freeman, -1. Stolen- baaea) Thomason, Johnson. Nlehoff, Zwllllng. iacriflca hlta: Nlehoff, Thomason, .Da Mdson -Left on bases: Omaha. . 7;. St. loseph, R. Time: 2:35. Umpire: Johnson. Notes of the Caaaev f Tha same teams again today. ' Scanlon sure broke up tha . gam for k whlla in the third tnnlng, when ha beared the bases with a three-bagger. Fentreaa cama across with a new' spit sail, something he has not used hereto fore, H also had good control of It Nlebbff waa the big nolsa with the oat !n three time up ha hammered out thro its, a double and two singles. Rcanlon and Nlehoff were tha only two jmaha ball playera to get mora than on Kane and Borton broke even. Each hrst baseman mad one error and acn kne had tan putouta. Castto went tn a a pinch bitter In the Hghth Inning and waa hit with the bai n the wrist. It la reported that a amall ione wg broken. )ES MOISES BEATS SIOVX CITY pase on Balls, Two Hit and Two :. Error tn geenth. DES MOINES. June 27.-A baa on batla, two hit and two costly errors, gave Des ilolnes two runs tn the seventh and a tlctory, core: -.. . DES MOINES. : . . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hahn rf..... purtls., cf.... Kores, 4 plalre," lb.... Belden. If.... 0 ,0 0 0 0 Colligan, Jb.. 4 Leonard, 8b 4 L'latowshkl, e 4 Faber, p,......... I ' ToUH ! 23 10 27 BIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. Clarke,- icf.'... Smith. C-s.. lb., fireen.-rt;:... Andreas, ib.. French, "2b... Reiily. Sb ........ S 0 LianwiL o..... , Total ........... 38 4-W 24 13 3 be Molnet... 1 3 8 0 0 I. - lioua City 1 M M M 04 Three-base bit: Clair. Sacrifice hits: fireen,. Hahn (2), Faber, Clair. Double slays: 6mlth to Andreas. Belden to Ula owskl. Base on balls: Off Faber, 1; off Sage. 8. JBtruck out: By Faber. 3: by Bag. "I. Passed ball: Ulatowskl. Stolen base: Breen. Andreas. Rellly, Claire. Left on haua: r. Moines, fi: -Sioux City. 7. rim:? 2:00. Umpires; Kiasan and Mtcbl- . IVICHITA'S ERRORS ARE COSTLY foyckav Skat Oat Local and Scores Twice, WICHITA. June tT.-Error by Wichita Jurned th only two clean bjta- Topeka bads lnte scores, while Wichita could lot bunch hit off Fugats and. failed to tet a man boBae. Boor: - . vt WICHITA. - - ..., Aa-H. o. a;ve, ettigrew. If... 4 ; 0 0 8 0 : 0 MiddTeton. cf 8 ' t t lvls. rf. Hughes., lb 3 0 0 1 , 9 t'eteraU, 3b.. 8 : 0 ' 1 1 8 Jallahan, a.,M...... 4 . 0 8 Hee. 'Jb.. ............. 8 0.0 .1 .3 iWinoa. c. 3-01 4 ' 0 - " v .... 0 Petty, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals .....30 0 6 27 14 3 TOPKKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Lee, rf 4 1 1 0. 0 0 Walsh. 2b S O 0 I 0 King, cf 4 0 1 6 0 0 Frantz, lb 4 0 0 B 10 Rlckert, If 4 0 .0 3 0 0 Kmory. 3b 8 110 3 0 Ryan, ss 0 0 - 4 0 Chapman, c ... 3 0 .0. 7 2. 0 Fugate, p 3- 0 0.0.J j Totals 31 2 8 27 12 0 Wichita 00000000 0-0 Topeka 1000001002 Left on bases: Topeka, S; Wichita. 6. Sacrifice hit: Walsh. Two-base hits: Lee. demons (2), Ktolen base: Frants. Hlta: Off Perry, 1 in one "Inning: off Jackson, 3 In eight-Innings, Double play: Walsh to Ryan to Frantt to Chapman. Struck out: By Fugate, 6; by Jackson, 3. First base on balls: Off Fugate, 1. Hit with pitched ball: MMdleton. Hughes. Time: 1:32. Umpires: 'Fllnn and Knapp. LINCOLN BATS OCT VICTORY Denver Defeated by Visitor by Nine ' t: si. DENVER. June 27.-L!ncoln won In the tenth, hitting Denver's pitchers hard and consistently. Both nldes changed pitcher but Smith was effective while Lincoln hit Klnsella in the last Inning. Score; LINCOLN.. . . , AB. R. H. 6. A. E. Berghammer, ss .... 2 1 0 2 0 Lloyd, 2b 0 18 4 1 Cobb, rf S 1 8 10 0 McCormlck,. If S 1. 1 3 0 0 Cole. ' cf .....4 1 1 . .2 . 0 0 Barbour,- 3b .ur...:..h :.; t -. 4 ... 0 Mullen, lb .w.l 3-4 14 0 0 Carney, o 3 0 0 - 6 1 0 Palmer, p ..........2 0 0 0- 2 0 Hagerman, p ........ 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Dunger .....1' 0 0 0 0 i, 0 ftnitUk.. p , 1 I 1 ooo Totals ,' . ..43 18, 80 IS 1 DENVER. . AB. R. 0. A. -2,!f2-3.0 Coffey, , ss .. Cassidy,' rf .. Bean, if QQtlitn, Sb'.. Channell. ' cf French,.. 2b , Lindsay, lb Block, c t-... Harris, p .. Echrleber, p Kenworthy. .. Kinsella. O .. 8 , 4 ..5 ..5 ;.;..i..B S .......3 ...... t 8 ......0 ., 0 .....;.0 0 -0 3 8 13 T' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spahf . . . ..v.i .1' 0 ' Total ,...41 ' 8 11 30 15 3 Batted' for Palmer In eighth. Batted for Schrieber in ninth. Batt4. fpr; Kinsella la 4nthw. . Lincoln ,.0 1 0 0 0 1 03 3 8-0 Denver, ,,. J.0.0 .0, 0 J I X ,(M Btolen bases:-' Ckrney, QUlHiif. Cobb, Channell, Bmith, Kenworthy. Two-base hits' Barbour, Mullen. inree-oaae nus: Coffey. Cassidy. Home run:. Mullen Cobb. Sacrifice hlta: . Cassidy, - Colef Lloyd; Carney. Passed ball: Block. Struck out By narria. oy raimar, a; uy Smith, a Base on balls: Off Harris. 2; off Palmer. 1: off Hagerman. 2. WUd pitch: Palmer. Hit by pitched ball:. Car ney, Left on bases:' Denver. ; Lincoln 8. Hits !' Off Palmer, 8 in seven innings; off .Hagerman, 3 in .one and one-tmra Inning; off Smith. 0 n one and two thirds Innings; off Harris, 10 In sight Innings; off Bchlreber, 3 In one innings; off Kinsella, 8 In on Inning. Tlm:-8:1. Umpire: Haskell. Beatrice Gets Opener ' in Hiawatha Game BEATRICE, Neb.,", June 27.-(Speclal Telegram.) Beatrice won the opener with Hiawatha today by th score of 5 to t eBatrloa was able to hit Shlm meil when hlta meant runt. Score: ' . Hiawatha ....0 0010010 0-3 84 Beatrice .......0 0 0 1 3 1 1-B 11 1 Batteries: Shlmmeal and Maxey, Cul ver and Poteet NEBRASKA CITY, June 27.-SjclaI Telegram.) Nsbraska City itook Falls City down from th top of the list today in a red-hot game, which would have been a shutout but for Pitcher Rhode weakening In th eighth Inning. Jones and Sporrer of Nebraska City mad home runs. People was nit in tne.eye ana put out of th gam by a foul. Score: ' R.H.E. Falls 2!ty 0 0 0 0 0-B 0 04 8 3 Neb. CHy 0 0 0 0 3 M M H Batteries: Finch- and Saeatack; Rhode and Goldwalt. , . .: HUMBOLDT, Neb., JuA 27. (Special Telegrm.)-HumbQldt took the first gam of the acrle from Auburn on the former's grounds before a big crowd, , Score: Auburn ....0 1 0 3 8 0 0 0 0-3 Humboldt ....v. .,..! 0 3 0,1 0 0 0 -4 Batteries: Wille and Musser; Shar and DlcU. , ; r Orleans Shnt Oat McCoolt. ORLEANS, Neb., June 27. (Special.) The Orleans Athlettca won the fourth straight game today ty easily snui'mg out McCook. . Pitcher Short threw nis usual stsaay game, not giving a oase on oauv ana aliowlnc but three hits and hs was given errorless support Error oenma rucner xteynoms ai m teal times was mainly responsible for McCook's defeat i Orleana earned but on run. score: Orlean 1 0300111 -7 30 McCook ......0.0 0000 0 00-0 8 8 Batteries. Reynolds ana L.yons; onori end CarroUUmplr: Clyd Dorwart of McCook. . .' ,. 1 Wlsaer Beats Bancroft. BANCROFT.' Neb.. June 27.-(Speclal.)-WUner defeated Bancroft .yesterday on the Wlsner ground. 2 to a Although he lost Farley outpitcneo waiworcn. allow ing but four hits, two of wiucn were cratch bunts, while Bancroft garnered la eat one off Walworth. Th gam atoad 6 to 0 until the seventh, when Wie ner made their score en errors, mis makes the tenth game that Farley bas pitched this season and In only one bas hi opponents made more than four hits and then he won the game. Bancroft plays Oakland here Sunday. Central City Win In Tenth. CENTRAL CITY. Neb., June 37.-(8pe-otal.V Central City clayed Its first game Of the season on the home grounds today defeating uiarx sn a xaai game oi in Innings. Hits: Clerks. 10; Central City, a Two-base hits: MoMahon and Avers for Central City. Batteries: Central City, Laub and aieason; mama, a nan a. uoug I. nnA naiia-laa.- Struck utt By-Laub. 8; by Shank, 8; by Douglas, L umpire: Patterson, : ,. . ' .-. " A Vlner In the Stoaarh ta dyspepsia., complicated with liver, and kidney trouble. Electric Blttera help all uch cases or no pay. Try them.-' 80u For sale by Beaton Drug Co. NAPS OYERCOKE THE TIGERS Cleveland Itfakes it Two Out of - Three from Detroit. VICT0BY 13 GAINED JS NINTH Wlnninr Ran Seeretf on Blrmiac ham's Hit,- Works'" Error," Bbiad Ina;' Saerlftee" and 'Oiaon's Slagle Error Costly. CLEVELAND, June 27. Cleveland made It two out of three from Detroit, winning 4 to 3. The winning ruin was scored In the ninth on Birmingham's hit, Works' errors, Blandlng'. sacrifice . and "Olson's single. Detroit's errors helped Cleveland to two runs." Score i . '.' UK' . OUffVBLAND. ' BETHOTT. - ' XB.H.O.a.r ;." JMM.tlk.W. flraney, ' U.i S - .lvut? rf.4b. 1 J 0 Olaon, . 4-1. 1 I push." M..,. K 11 Jkon, rt I I 1 Cobb It.... I t 1 1 1 Ujnl. tb " I I'l OCmwford, cf t t J 0 0 tfTHlBS, 8: CMIsr, lb.. I 0 1 RnUOTly, . 4 t:l 1 l . lrifleinty,rf J J 0 Birm'm. ef. 4 14 0Mor'tr,lb-3b "4111 Turner.' tb..'4 t 0 Loulen, 3b. t -1 I I 4 BltndlDC, P i 0Stng, o... I 9 111 , . Warlu, , t 0 0 4 1 Totsls ...-It T 87 H ' . ' Tetsls. .... 1J It 8 Two-out when wlnnlna run scored. Cleveland. 0 0 . M 0 $ 0. 0 l-r 4 Detroit .i........ 0 0 M i t O O 0-i Twobas. Mt:..Cobb.(2). Stolen- base: O-awford. . Double plays: Olson to Lajoie to G-rigirs,' Bush to Oamor to "Jackson to CUnbai.'. first base on blls: .' Olf Blandlng, 8; off Wprks. 6. . Struck out: By Bland lng, 2: by Works, 2. Left on basa?: Cleve land ; Detroit, 6, Time: 1:42. Umpires: Dlneen and Sheriaan,' - . " Drown Holds Yankees. ; PHILADELPHIA,.-Juno 37..pCarl Brown held New. York to three hltS hefe today and the visitor "were defeated. - Phila delphia won by btmchirig; Bttsi with New York's battery ; and fielding ijnlsplay in two Innings. Score; , J ' - tteW YORK. - - - THtlADteU'HI; AB.H.O.A.E. AB H.O A Mlony. ot; 4 0 1-0 OLord, rf...;.4- 1 ISO Martin, ss. I 1-1 t JOldrinr, cf.. 1 11 I t Dims, lb., 4 0 11 lCollim, lb. I 0 1 4 0 Cm, If.... I 111 OBikar; lb.. I II SO Zlna. Jt.... I 0 10 lUj.p t 4 0 0 1 0 Stump, lb. I 0 I 0 OMdnnas, lb I 1 14 I 0 HartMll, lb 10 4 'l . 0StninK, . lt 110 4 hwur, tl 1 14 (IXrtlAn. I I I I 0 MeConntll.p 10 0 1 0 Brown, p... 4 0 10 0 Wolverton tOOOO ! Totsls I 17 15 0 ToUU ....10 t 84 IS 1 . Batted for Martin In-t1ie ninth. New York 000000000-rO Philadelphia .0 O03 2 OO0-4 Two-base hit: Sweeney. JThree-ba' hit: Baker. Sacrifice hits: Mclnnes, Strunk, Derrick, Collins. Stolen base: Ptrunk, Left on-bases: New York, 3; Philadelphia, 8. First base on balls: Off McConnell, S. Struck out: By McConnell, 4; by Brown, a Timet 3:00. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Egan. Seaator Bunch Hit. WASHINGTON, June 27.-Wahington bunched hits on Hall and Pap today and easily defeated Boston, I to 1 Hughes was very effective with men on base and th batting and fielding of Milan were features. The game was called early to allow Boston to catch a train. Score: ' - BOSTON". WASHIITOTOrt. - AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A I. Htntlkwn.rt 4 114 Oftchiefcr. lb 4 11 4 0 Ysrke. lb.. 1 11 OFoaUr, lb.. 3 11 I 0 Sprakw, cf. 4 I I I OMIUn, cf...4 4 I 1 0 ,TI. U..4 1 GMII. lb. 4 I 10 0 1 Gtrdnsr, lb I 1 I I 1 Wilkr, rf. I 1 0 0 BndUx, lb. 4 1 0 OShtnkt It. I 'NO 0 0 Warner ss. 4 1 I OMcBrtd. 1 Oil 0 Oldr. O.....I 4 I OHenry, ... I 1110 (Hall. p..;.. 110 3 OHufhM, p.. I 0 1 0 FSpe, P 1001 TOU1S 11 M U 1 Totslt ....11 111111 1 Washington 3 0 3 0 0 0 I -8 Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 14 (Game called to allow Boston to catch train.) Two-base hits: Speaker, Milan ' (2). Three-base hit: Gandll. Hits: Off Hall, 8 In three innings; off Pape, 6 In four In nings. Sacrifice hits: Yerkes, nugnes, Rtnlpn base: Milan. Double Dlays: Cady to Oardner; Milan to-Foster; Mcunae to Gandll. Uft on bases. Washington, 2; Boston. 7. Bases on balls: Off Hall. 2; off Hughes, 2. Base Jn errors: Boston, 1: Washlneton. 1. Struck out: By Hall, 2: bv Pane. 2: bv Hushes, a Wild Ditch: Hughes. Time: i-.w. umpires: .vans and Weeterveit ' Caroll Beat Coleridge, CARROLL, Neb.. June. 27.-(Specla1.)-Carroll defeated Coleridge in a ball game in which the heavy hitting of th Car roll team featured. Score by Innings: , -. " . ' RH Coleridge .......1 0 1 0 0.0 1 0 88 I Carroll ..........0 1 U 0.U I W U Batteries: Carroll, Tift and Atkinson; Coleridge, Ballard and Pinkerton. ADVERTISING AGENCIES . FORM AN ASSOCIATION PITTSBURGH, June 27. A committee appointed recently at Dallas. Tex., by the Associated Advertising Clubs of Amer ica met here yesterday and organised the National Association of Advertising Agonctea of America. An executive committee composed, of Frank Presbrey" New York, chairman; David L. Taylor. Chicago, ylce president; S. M. West, New York, secretary; A. W. Ellis, Boston, treasurer; Xf D. D'Arcy, St. Louis', Allen Collier, Cincinnati, and A.rR. Lydlatt, Toronto,' 'wu elected and a membership committee of cine ap pointed to elect members throughout, the country to attend the first annual meet ing witch will be bald In. this city. Sep tember 10. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. . f W-L.Pct. " NAT'L' LEAGUE. WUPct. New York.. .47 U .810 St. Joseph.. 39 27 .89 u Des Moines. 33 30 ,m Pittsburgh ,. 35 24 .693 Sioux CHy. .34 31 V623)Chicago 33 34 .579 Omaha; . .34 32 .615 .CtnclanaU ..34 30 .631 Denver . .32 31 .608! Brooklyn ...23 33 .411 Wichita ::H 84 .5001 PhllaJelphla.a 32 .398 Lincoln .....27 36 .435 St. Louis.... .25 41 .379 Boston 20 43 .317 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L-Pct. Boston ......42 21 .667 Chicago 87 26 .687 Wasnington.38 27 .586 Phlladelphia.96 26 .683 Topeka 25 38 .397 AMER. ABS'N. ' WX..Pct. Columbus .-.49 27 .645 Toledo ,,..;.47 26 .6441 Mlnneap'lls.M 28 .m Kan. City... 36 37 .4861 Mliwaukee..31 43 .4191 Cleveland ...29 31 .483 St. Paul. -....31 43 .419 Detroit ......30 36 .462 lnd!napolls29 44 .397 New York.'. .18 39 .31 Louisville ..26.48 .377t-St Louis.....l7 43 .288 . Yeterlay's Heanlts. -. ' " "'. yESlERN . . LEAGUE. .'. -' St.-" Joseph, 9; Omaha, 8. ' . " '. j Slona ;Clty- 4;De-Moines, a . Topeka, -8; .Wichita, .4L.i '..: - ; ".'..' Lincoln, : Deaver, a at.' '.. . - -,. NATIONAL' LEAGUE.. '" I Philadelphia, -8r New York, 4. : Brooklyn, ;-. .Boston, a ' - " '- Chicago, 6; Cincinnati, 1. . Pittsburgh, 3. St. Louis, 2. , ; AMERICAN LEAGUE.' ' Bostom 4; Washington, 8 (8 inninga) iew xora, ; i'jmaaeipnia, 4.' y r, eDtroIt. 3;. Cleveland, 4. -AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ' Loui8Vlllei; iColufnbus,-6.; ' Milwaukee, S; Minenapolla, 0. ; " f 'f - "' Kansas City, 12; St. Paul,.J.J. " ., ....... lKlitthapells,?'l;- Toledo; 4. ' V Game Today. . Western Leacue St. -Joaenh nit Omaha. Sioux. City at Des Moines, Topeka at Wichita, Lincoln at Denver. , National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, . St. Louis at Cincinnati, ..Pittsburgh - at Chicago... - American ."' League Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston, Chi cago at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. American 'Assodation-i-Louisvlile at Co. lnmbuH.-MUwaukpo" at Minneapolis, Kan. sas- City at St." Paul,-Indianapolis at Toledo, . Nebraska .- -State "League-Hastlngr at York, Superior, .at Seward, Kearney at Fremont, Grand Island at Columbus. Mink League AOburft at Humboldt, Falls City at Nebraska City." Hiawatha at Beatrice... . . .. - . i ( SLUGFESI -AT GOLDMBUS s t ...... Pawnees Play Grand Island and :''-'' 'lose by. One Score.. SEWARD WINS OVER SUPERIOR Only One Ran Separates These Twa Teams at the Finish Hastings ' - Defeats York, Nine to -.- Three. ' ' COLUMBUS, Neb.. . June 27.-Spectal Telegram.) Colmnbua and Grand Island both fattened their batting averages here today In a real old-fashioned slugging match.' Grand Island took a big lead at the start of the game, while the Pawnees fought a" great up-hffl game and one more hit In the ninth inning would- have won them the gam. Score: R.H.E. Grand Island 20301011 1-9 17 8 Columbus ... 0 0 0 1 8 0 8 0 2 8 15 3 Batteries: Columbus. Boyd, and Harri son; Grand Island, Clauseman' and Jo- kerst. Umpire:- Knowlton. Steward Has Kdpre on Superior. SEWARD, Neb., June 27.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Seward won aver Superior today, 4 to a The fielding of' Neff for Seward and the catch of a fly; ball by W. Smith featured the game. Leonard of Seward sprained bis ankle In the eighth Inning and will be out of the game for several days.. Score: ":. " ' ' RJI.E. Seward 00 0 00201 1462 Superior .... 0 30000000-361 Batteries: Seward. Iaflumboise and Campfltld; Superior, -Vance - and Miller. Struok out: By Laflumbolse, ft by Vance, a First base on balls: Off Laflumbolse, 4: off Vance. 6. Hit with nitched ball: Mead of Seward.' Smith of Superior. Dou ble play: LAiiumbols to Juissy to zmK, for Seward. Hatlna Time to Win. YORK. Neb... June 27. (Special Tele gram.) Hastings defeated York this afternoon, 9 to 3. Payne made a three bagger and a two-bagger and Davis a three-bagger, ' while Malmqulst made a two-bagger. .They-all came at inoppor tune times,, however. Hastings made two three-baggers and one twor bagger. Sco.: . RH.tv Hastings .... 00030230 1-9 13 0 York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 10 3 Batteries: Hastings: Tharllktll." Shaner and Bachant; York, Jobst, Clerzan, Shults and Kelly. - . ' ... Railroader Meet Liftht Men. v To forever settle th question ef a championship, Saturday afternoon, at tne Young Men's Christian association park at Carter lake, a tame ot base ball will be played between the teams ot the Union Pacific passenger department and the Omaha Electric Light and, Power com pany. There is said to be 1100 in real money up on eacn ttiae ox tne game. Ino-lestde Wins. ' INGLESIDE, Neb.. June 27.-(Speclal.)- The State Hospital team won it seven teenth successive victory here today by defeating GUtner, 18 to 2. The hospital team hammered the- ball te alt corners of the lot. Hassler s batting especially featurecU. j Batteries: -4ngleeide:- Caton, Hassler and Meltvedt; Giltner, Coa and Luby. Umpire: Smith. HARD LUCK DEFEATS BOSTON Titus Hit by Batted Bail in Ninth t as Players Near Home. 4 ' ". NINE TO EIGHT .mAli SCORE Local Tie Score, with Five. Ran In Eighth and Almost .-Succeed In : ' Oercomtn Lead of 6iie s '" ' 1 ." in' Neat' Inning. . . ' " BOSTON, J"une 27. Boston lost ' to Brooklyn in an unexpected manner. After tying the Score' with five run in the eighth,' during which Rucker" replaced Knetaer. tlie locals ttt the ihlnth. set out to overcome a one-Yuw lead1, which Dick son had' allowed wherr ;Smfth-" scored on a; wild; pitch. filhgtes;;b ;Swehey and Klrke arid' an 'intentional pass -"to Titus filled : the1 base ithi4o - out.ii"'Theh Houser htt'tetween first' aha second and with Sweeney almost crossing the" plate, with the tying run for .Boston and Kirk Just behind him, Tltur was hit by . tht batted ball and the . game' was over: Score: ' ' - '?..' ' ' .. '"' : BOSTTON. BROOKLYN. ' . AB.H.O.A.E. . : , AB.H.OJt.B. McDonald,lb t .07, I 0 OOly. cf..... t O S 0 OmmpbiH, tf-l -1 "eilNorttan; lfc-8 MO O -0 Bwwr, . tbl I. 4 S O Smith, Ib.i 4:1-0 S O Kirk. "H.v. 4 I' l-v O'Wheaf lf.V-8-fl 0" 1 Titus, rf... Ill 0: lHummlt,lb; &.J8 10 Homer, lb. I 14 1 OToolar. -. 1 1" 0 O'Rourka.M 4 10 T 1 Miller.: ... 4 8-110 Derlln, 1 1 0 0 OKnetitr, p. - 0 0 0 0 iRarldea, e. & 0 I S 0 Rucker,' p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Dickson, p. 4 0 1 1 1 ... . Totals ,...U Vint t I Totals ....41 1 SI1S 4 .. .'..: Titus out, hjt by batted ball; ... - " Boston ;..'... .0 .0 0 3.6. 1 6 -0 8 Brooklyn ....:....::. 8 1 ;i 1 ;v Tit 11- 9 -'Two-base Jtiltsr tooley, -Smith, jpainp-belli".-"Titus, ' Houier; - Threei-base hits: Northern, Sweeney, iHoUseT.--Hits: Off Knetzer, 12 In. seven and one-third In nings; off' Rucker, 8 In onft inning and two-thirds.. First base on balls: Off Dickson, 2; off Knetier.-Jj .off Rueker,-1.' strucx out:: jay DicKson.8; by Knetier, 6; by Rucker,. 2. Time:- 8:15. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason.' " J ' . ' ' Gia'nts Win.' Again. NEW' YORK. June 27.-New York ran their latest winning streak to nine by defeating Philadelphia today. New York won in the ninth, when Shafer's single and two errors filled the bases, with none out.- Crandall fouled out, but Snodgrasa hit to deep left center and the ' winning run scored. ' Score: - PHILADELPHIA. ' ' ' NBW YORK. ' " . ' AB.H.O.A.E. - ' AB.H.O.A.iC.. Paskart, cf. 4 110 OS'df rs,cf-lt illtl Downay, lb. till IDoyla, lb... 4 1 1 10 MaiM, If.. 4 14 0 OMerkle, lb. 4 1 1 Crath. rl, till OMurray,-rt.. 1 0110 Luderus. lb. 4 110 O il Backer, cf.. 1 1 1 0 Knaba. R..I 1 1 4 tWltsoa .... 1 I't I I Doolan. as . 4 0 0 1 0 Oarers, If,. 0 000 KUllter, .. 4 0 ( 0 OShafer.lbs 4 1111 Brenaan, p. I 1 0 1 lMeyert, e... 4 14 I I j . , , ; aBurM .... j o 0 Totals ... M 1021 IFIetcker. ss I 0 4 I 0 Heriog. lb.. 1 0 1 0 0 .. Craadall, a. 4 .1 0 1 0 ToUls ....IS I IT 11 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Becker in the eighth. Ran for Meyers in the ninth. Philadelphia .....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1-4 First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1; New York, a -Two-base hits: Paskert. Downey, Merkle. Three-base hit: Magee. Home run: Meyers. Stolen bases: Snort- grass, rasKert. Murray, uouoie play: Fletcher to Merkle. " First base on balls: Off Crandall, 1; off Brennan. L Struck out: , By Crandall, 4;" by Brennan, a Time: 1:4a Umpires: - Brennan and Emsiie. . - .- 1 . Cub Bent Red. CHICAGO. June 27. Chicago won the final game ot the series from Cincinnati easily here. Reulbact) was effective throughout, while Benton was hit freely. Score: - ' CHICAGO. . CINCINNATI. . AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.B. Bbsckard. If I 1 T 0 0 Basefce, If. 4 14 0 0 Bchnlte,. W...4 1 Oataraana, et. I 0-10-4 Tinker, aa.. I 111 lHoblttiel.lb-1 0 4 0 0 Clm'maa, lb 4 I 0 I OMttchell, .rf. I 0 I 0 0 Leacb, cf... 4 4 0 OMcDenald.sa 1,0 I I 0 Salar, !.... 4 1 S 0 OPhelan, 3b. 4 0 0 1 0 Evan. lb... 4 3 1 1 lE(tn lb..;. 4 1.4 10 Archer, a... I t I I 0 Clark, a.... 4 1 1 1 1 Rsulbach, p 4 1 0 I OBentos.. p.. I 1 0 I 0 Bersrold., lb ft i 11 Totals ....IT It no 1 v --. - Totals .-,11 IT la 1 Chicago 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0. 2 a-. 8 Cincinnati OOOOOOOIO 1 Two-base hit: Bescher. Three-base hits: Schulte, Tinker. Left on bases: Chicago, 7: Cincinnati, 7. Stolen bases: Egan, Tinker, Bescher, Marsans. . Struck out: By Reulbach, 4: by Benton; 4. First base on balls: Off Reulbaehvl; off Benton. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Benton, Zim merman. Time:- 1:58. Umpires: Klem and Bush. . . r i , . , - Pirate ta Twelve Innlnars. ST. L6UIS, June- 27.-Plttsburgh made it four out ot five, winning from St Louis In twelve innings. - Score: PITT8BUROH. "ST. LOUIS. ' . AB.H.O.A.E. "x 1 : AB.H.O.A.E. Byrne, lb.. 4 1,1 1 OHusalna, lb I 0 14 0 Taray. If,... I t ft. OMacea. M..4 1 I ft ft Kdinrton. rl I . ft 0 Mowrey. lb. 4 1 1 10 Wacner, as.. 4 ft'l l- OKaaetchy,-lb I ft 11-ft 0 Miller, lb.. I 111 I I Evans, rt.. 4 1 I ft 0 Wilson, cf . 4 I 4.0 OUauaer et.,,1 ft 4 4-a mcvaruy,20 a is w vaaea, -r,...-- i , v a Kelly., a.... A e ft ft lWlno,iiC.. 1 .1 I -0 Olbeea a.... I 0't 1' lOeyer. Pf... 1.0-0 1 0 O'Taole, p. 4 0 0 1 (Steele, .... ft ft .0 ft ft Aaaraa. ..it i"kim i, t-e-e - , - t-T-wnie-.-cf-., ft- p- ft Total ".. ti ll 14 50 SWtnis. p.. 1 0 0 10 . . v """"-.'' o-o f -.cs..-.s..i i- 4iiA'ei-.v e i .ToUls ..St f M a ft Batted for Peyer ih1- ehth, . Ran fot Oolfes" ' the nifrtl; 'i.' , Pittsburgh A;l 01 O.O 0:8 0 0: 0 1- St. Louis 00 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits; Oakes, Eyrr.. Double plays: Wagner, McCarthy and Miller; Mowrey yunasslstedl; Willis, WIngo and Konetchy. Balk G'Toble. . Bases on balls: Off Geyer; 8; off Adam?; 3; off O'Toole, 5; off Willis, 4. Struck, out: By Geyer, U by Adams, 2; by O'Toole, 3: by Willis, 3. Hits: Off Geyer, 4 in eight Innings; off Steel, 3 in one. Inning; off Willis, 6 In three innings; off O'Toole, 8 in nine Innings; 'off- Adams, none in three innings.- Time: 3:20. -Umpires: Rlgler and Flnneran. .t - .-' ' ;; Martin B. Madden is ! CHICAGO, June . 27, Martin B. Mad den, familiarly known to thousands of labor . men-as "Skinny" Madden, and whose power In Chicago among union labor , men for years, wag absolute, is reported to be dying '."'In '. a sanitarium near Lake Villa,' of tuberculosis'. For years Madden controlled both the building trades council and tha Chicago Federation of Labor. No man could be elected to any official' position unless he waa acceptable to him.' , ..' " .Two Joy Riders Killed. . . NEW RICHMOND, Wis., June 27. Charles . Olson., and Nora Lee were run down, and. instantly, killed early today whenf locomtive, .backing up, ran into a track '. speeder 'on which the two' were "Joy riding." Detroit Capitalist Killed.. ;. ', . DETROIT,'' June, 27. Edward A. sitae, prominent local business man and capi talist, was Instantly, killed .today when his automobile .ran over an embankment near Pontlac. , ...... .,.-"'.- . ,-V'A Dan grerons- Wound. 1 rendered antisceptic by Bucklen's Arr nlca Salve, the healing .wonder for sores, burns! piles eczema and salt rheum. 25c, For. sale by Beaton Drug, Co. , Reported Dying "A Contimtd Story to JRetwef ftX '-' ff5 1 NOW aoR. f - .-.' oj A BUM '3'OKe IV . 'V. T ' l I -S T-. '.1 V. A. ihW lit- i mxs thai i , j- U VTTJ TeSM THAT I'D 3iLXNfti Y STARYlffl d '.. i ; j Brar Bear is a suspicious individual, but he . i doesn't believe in swapping horses while cross ing a stream. No one need doubt, . though,. : the goodness and quality of - v --. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi i- - - k .- ' . - Because h baa been brewed by us for over 50 years of -th purest barley and best hops that we could buy and ' . It la mad In that good old German way. You should - always have a case of Peerless in yonf home. W. C. 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