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Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman $
While Warming Up for that "Seventeenth"
Copyright, 1912, National New Asfn.
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HawatKa Trying
to Stay in League
HIAWATHA, Kan., June 28.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The Commercial cluo nere
atarted ont today to collect 4X200 to keep
Hiawatha in the Mink leagua Half that
sum was promised in two hours. Beatrice
took another game from Hiawatha tooay
Score: K-n r"
Beatrice 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-2 6
Batteries: Roeltt and Poteet; Rellly and
Maxey.
HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 28.-pecii ;
Telegram.) Humboldt took a game from
Auburn today In a warm nlne-lnnlng fces-llon-
Score:
Auburn 0 0 0 0
Humboldt .-. 0 a 0 u v
Batteries: Reed and Krannlger; Errett
and iDetz.
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., June 28.-(Spe- ,
OOR OUYWWC
"Tw.M HAS
oial Telegram.)-Nebraska City lost the .
r 1 1 .' Iff
UMPIRE DEPOPULATES JOSffiS
'live Player Ordered from Groiindi
for Fling Atmsive language.
BOOTES LAKBASTm JOHBSON
Big Indian Harle la Hammered lor
Seres Hit la Two lanlng ul .
Two Otter Htclter - '
' Called lato iervtc.
Omaha, 13) St. Joseph..
Umpire Johnson asserted himself to
yesterday game' altar having taken all
'kind of talk from botn th Omaha an4
I St Joseph player a. Ha ordered five It
'joe off toe ground In th fourth ln-
ring whan they passed lnaultlng re
mark to hi umpi following a decision.
Pitchers Roth, Freeman and John
son, Manager Jack Holland and Capula
I Joe KeUy were the disciplined pleyera
Tba who! fraoaa StarUd wh ZwU
lllng swung an a ball in the fourth in
king. Before, ho 4ou)d , get hlmaelf
(righted Hall had (hot tha ball aeroai
the pan again and Johnson oH4 It a
strike. ZwllUng did not make any kick
whatever but Roth Jumped from tha
St Joseph playara' benoh and called tha
umplra everything but an angel. John,
so ordered him from tha ground. Roth
;dtd not pay any attention, to tha earn,
mand and for everal mtnutea abused
i tba umpire with unladylike talk. John
roa called time and told. Roth, if did
I not gat out of the ground jth gam
woull ba forfeited.
After several minute watted la put
ting on hia allppere Roth left and tha
gama atarted again. Jack Holland, who
wa on the playara benchj began throw
ing pebblea at the umpire and calling
elm namea Johnaoa again Btopped the
game , and put tba manager out Tltla
.precipitated many unpUaaaat remark
towards hia alba nd Freeman and Jig,
Chief Johnson were neit' ordered to
leave the ground. , , . y .
Kelly feat to ta Beach. J '
Seeing all hi man being put ut of
the game. Captain Joe Kelly earn from
hia position at second baae and atarted
to nroteat, but hi proteat w out abort
whan Johnson ordered him to the bench.
Hammond waa put in at second b
and the game itartad and went through
without any mora . remark from any
playara on either tean. a the husky
umpire waa In a fighting mood. .
Despite the fact that there wa much
wrangling going en the game waa highly
Interesting to the large number Of fan,
"Winnebago" Johnaon, the big Indian,
twlrler, went aent in t drub the Rourkea
Johnson lost but three gamea previous
to yesterday and one of those want to
Omaha. He had hardly settled hlmaelf
In the pitcher box when Justice atarted
the firework with a double to center
field. A atari fic. hit and then ft sacri
fice fly brought home Omaha's first run.
Johnson, however, dig not mind tale,
but when three hit were garnered off
. hi delivery In the seoond he woke up.
In the third seven, batter war up be
fore the chief got one man out Three
hiu were .ammed"t three- different
part of the field. He hit two men with
the ban and then the hook wa applied
to him. V ' '".'
One Ru Off Kadi.
The Josiaa only got one run oft Mar-
cut Anthony Hall and thla came in tha
fl rat when Kelly walked, stole ateond
and aeored on Watson' atngl to right
Hall waa In tiptop form all through tba
game. He gave alt scattered hlta, each
one coming in a different inning.
Ceyle, Kane, Davidson, Hall and Jus
tic . landed hard on the ball, getting
more than one hit. Kane and Coyle bat
ted 1000 to three tiraea up,
After Big Chief Johnson got the nook,
Crutcher was aent to the mound, but
the Rearke refused to atop hitting tha
ball and In' the fifth Crutcher ' waa
jerked - and sent to play second, while
Hammond was transferred from tola po
sition to the mound. He also waa ham'
mered considerably. '
Three hit la the second tuning gave
Omaha the second run of tha gama
Soanloa scoring the run after be had
beaten out a bunt on a alngle by Nle.
hoff and an infield hit by Justlea
The , Rourkea got el, in tha third.
Coyle singled to center. Thomason was
safe on an error by ReiUy. Kane waa
hit with the ball, filling the bases.
Johnson waa hit with the ball and Coyle
forced home. Scanlon singled, scoring
Tbomaaoa an Kan. Xlehoff struck out
Davidson lngie4 to left eoortng John
con and Scanlon Crutcher waa aent in
to pitch and Hall bit hit first ball into
center garden for a alngle, Davidson go
ing to third. ' Coyle made hi- eeoond
hit of the inning, scoring Davidson, and
waa caught stealing eeeond.
In the fourth Thomason walked. Kane
aeored htm with a double to right
Johnson (truck out Scanlon went out
Kelly to Borton- Nlehoff walked and
. Davidson scored -Kane and Nlehoff with
a double to left . -
Justice was hit by a pitched ball in
the fifth. ; Coyle. aent him to third with
a alngle and he sacred when Tbomaaon
forced Coyle at second. -
An error by Metnk in the seventh put
Justice on first He went to second on
Coyle' s -sacrifice and scored on a atngl
' by Kan. ,y ,. -.; ".
. Score: ' . - ,
. ,' ' ' ' "OMAHA.
' ' ' . AB. a
Justice, aa.
H. O.
i 1
I. I
A.
1
4
4
Coyle, rt. ............ S 1
Thomason cf. I
Kane, lb.
Johnson, C. ......... 4
8onlon, 2b.
.'i&boff. 3b. S
HAvmaa, If . . r
4
I
0 :
I
1
1
1-: o
Hall P. ' .'.
Total
. I" 0
a
w
ST. JOSEPH,
AB. R. H.
Kelly. Ib.
1 1. a
Hammond, 2b.-p- ... 2
Powell, If. .......... S.
Watson, rf. ......... 4
ZwllUng, cf. 4
Borton. id. ...,..
Rellly, lb. .......... 4
Meinke, an . ........ 4
o
0
0
I
Gossett,
9 saw - w
t 0. feff S
& P e 1
Johnson,
Orutcber,
1 Total ......a 1
Omahar-
Run . J J J 1 J a-
Hiu 1 I I i 1 1 1 -W
St Josentw '
Run ........t 0 o 6 41
Hit 1 IMHIIWI
Two-base hit: Justice, Kane, Davidson.
Double plays: Kane, unassisted: $canlon
to Kane. Hit by pitched ball: Kane.
Johnson, Justice. Nlehoff. Etolen bases:
Watson, laorltica hits: Coyle (J), Thoma
son, Kane... Hita: uti jonnson, i in two
end onn-thlrd innings :v off Crutoher. 4 in
one and two-thirds Innings; off Ham-,
mend. I In four Innings. Base on nans:
Off Hall, ti off Crutcher, : off Ham-
Jiond, L Struck out: By Hall, Ti by
obnson, I; by Crutcher, 1; by Hammond,
tLeft on base: Omaha, ; St Joseph,
Tim: 2:40. Umpire: Johnson. , ,
WICHITA " UuNDS ON HORJfSBY
K14dleoa, Me and Franls Dtetln.
TkomselT by Betting.
WICHITA. June Ja-wtchlta bit
Rornaby hard and won easily. The hit
ting of Mlddletoo, .Trent and Mee fea
tured. Score.
AH. K. h. u.
A.
4
10
Craig, if..... 4 1 1. ?
Petti grew, ef - I I 1
Mlddletnn, lb 4 I 4 .19
Davis, n
Westersll, , tb........ 4'
Callahan, as....... I
Mas, 2b.. 4
Clemens, .e...... J
Durbam. p.... - 1
Totala ..31 7 13 27 21
, ' -. 1 TOPEKA. w
AB, R.
Lee, rf 4 0
Walsh, 3bn 1'
King, of. ..t 4.0
f rants, lb M 4 1
Rlckert U 4 1,
Patterson, s 10
Rytn, lb -u..... 4 0
Chapman, c I 4
Hornsby, p.' 0
Emory , , 1 . 4
Ger f I , 4..
H O.
1 4
A' I
I 14
I 0
rs
4 4
A..
: Totals ...... .....W I B 24
17 2
Betted for Chapman in nlnilu
Batted for Horn shy in. ninth,.
Wichita 4 4 4 4 I ,?!
Topeka J 4 4 1 14 1
4M
Saorlfice hlta: Pettlgrew, Durham. Pat
terson. Two-baae hits: Ryan, Mee, Lee.'
Three-baaa hiu: Callahan. Rtokert Mid-
dleton. Stolen bases: Middleton, Rlckert
Btruok out: By Durham, l; by Horpsey.
1. nasea on nana: oit Homsny, 1; on
pires: Knapp and Flynn. Time: 1:48..
KOOOS3 TVZXLKt tlOVX CITY
Dei Molaes Score Twice la Fifth
' a Wlaa.
DE8 MOIKXS. June 38.-Ro.nre held
Sioux City to all hlta and Dea Moines
won the third game of the series, I to 2.
Score: -
DE8 MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
xi-mIB, r... ....... ,.,... . . a v
warren, ef..... ...... 4 0
Korea aa ...I 4
Claire lb 11 1
10
Beiaen, 11 , -. 01 i Q
Colligan. lb... . 4 0 3 4 2
Leonard. Sb 10 0 1 I
Ulatowskl, 0, I 4 . 4 , . I
Rogge, p I I 2 0 S
2
Totals...... ..80 S
. SIOUX CITT,
10 27 14 1
H. a. A. E.
AB.
a ef. 4
Is f1.aeae I
a. If 2
ant, lb 4
AB.
Clarke, ef
smitn,
invars,
0
0
Tennant,
4
I
I
1
24'
French, lb..,...,,.,..
Rallly. Ib.....
Orendorff, 0
Brown, p.-
4,
3
14
Touia..... 3
2
iDes Moines........ 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
-8
4t
Slsux city 1 1 0 oooo
Two-base hlta: Resge (J), Belden. Three-
base bit: Hahn. Sacrifice hits: Breen.
Korea. Double play: Keiuy to urenaorrr
to Tennant Flrat base on balls: Off
Rogge, Ii off Brown. U Struck out: By
Rotga 4: by Brown, 7. Hit with Pitched
ball: Claire. Left on bases: Dea Moines,
I: Sloun City, 3. Time: 1:40. Umplrea:
Myers and Klsaana
Differential on v ,
Coal is Seduced
' WASHINOTON, June M.-Sharply erl-
tlolslng the praotlcee of the Denver A
Rio Grande railroad company, respect
ing the distribution of Its coal oar equip
ment the Interstate Commerce commis
sion today decided the oaae of the Con
solidated rue company against the At
chiton. Topeka 4a Santa Fe railway and
other carriers la favor ef the complain-
ant- --
Th present relation of ratee on coal
to destination In Idaho, Montana, Wash
tngton and Oregon were held to be un
duly discriminatory aa between the differ-
and Rock Springs fields and the djffl
ential against Utah coal waa reduced
to 25 cents a ton. The railroad were
ordered to establish through route and
joint rates from the Utah mlnea to all
points taking such rate from the Rock
Spring mlnea , .,
PROPOSED NEW BAGGAGE
' REGULATIONS SUSPENDED
WASHINGTON, June 38.-rery com
mon oarrler railroad ' and teampahlp
Una la the "United State waa affected by
the auspensloa by the Interetate Com
merce commission today of proposed new
regulation restricting the dimensions of
piece of personal baggage. The new
regulation would further limit the
amount of bag rag transported free for
a passenger' and increase the charges on
exceea bag rage. They war suspended
from July 1 to October a.
I I &?J!& PfU. wiueui :J W "' : .';:.VP : .
Ill X.l.'.-v,
BIAHK DRAWN BY. PIRATES
Cubi Win Game by Score of Three
to nothing.
IAVENDER AI10W3 LONE HIT
Chicago , Geta Eleven , saienes,
Among Whlob is Triple by
Efr and Double by Lav
ender a4 Ttnke'
CH1CAOO, June 28.-Laveder held
Pittsburgh to one bit Chicago winning.
Score.
CmCAOO. PJTTSBUROH. -
ABH.O.A.E Ag.H.O.A.B-
fheekanl, It 1 I aBrrne, lb-.. 4 t
obulte, rt.. 4
9 o v vcenr, .. ml i
I I I Donl.n. rt... 4
1 0 4 0Wgnr, . I t III
14 0 OMIIler. lb... Mil I I
111 I Owitwti. et... I 11 H
111 OM'Crthf, tbl I I
4' I I Glbn, a... 1110
10 1 ORobUMOB, .l t I I I
Tlnktr, 4
Sim-nun, d
tMsb, ef.... I
toisr, lb.... 4
gvcie, ,.,.
araur, c...
Lam4r, p-1
Tetili.....t U J7 W 0 '" Totals. A 14 O
Chicago 0 4-1 4 4 4 1 ! H
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u v-
Two-base nits: uavenoer,
Three-base hit: Evers. Bases on oaus:
Off Lavender. 2. Sturck out: By Robin-
son. 2j by Lavenaen a. xima
plrea; Klem and Bush.
Cardinal .Beat -Jte4a.
CINCINNATI, June-tt.-St. Loul won!
the ' first game of the serie with Cin
cinnati by bard and timely hitting. Tay
lor, a recruit from the United States
league, who relieved . Fromme, was no
tafr7Slr' CISCIATT.
AJ8.H.O.AB. , AB.H.O.A.g.
Rtttdns, A.I I M OBncher. It.. 4 0 4 1 0
IU(M. It... I lift IHviM,,t.l I 4 0 0
Mor.r. lb. 4 1 1 I QHobUU'l. lb I t T 1 0
Kowcby lb I lit I OMltchell, rf. 4 111
Bthoi, rf.,.,4 I I 1 OMcDon'd, 1 1 J
Hauwr, M . 4 14 4 ortalan. lb.. I 'I I J
Oak, et.... I I I 0 ORgan, Jb.... 0 14 0
Braaaahan. till! OOark, ..... 4 I I J 0
Harmon, p.. 4 I I 1 orromme. P., 1 I
Bailee, p..,.0 0 0 f 0 Taylor, p.... 1 0 0 1 0
- Sv.rot4 ,..1400
Total 17 14 17 II 0 ' -
J ... ' Total.....ll t IT. II V
Batted for Taylor in ninth, .
St Loula ......... 11011110 1-4
Oncinnati 0 4 4 4 0 1 1 4 3-1
Left on bases: St. Louis, 10; Cincinnati,
T. Two-baae hlta: Mowrey. Phelan, Clark.
Three-baaa hits: Maaee. Evans, Hobllt-
el, McDonald. Hits: Off Fromme. In
four and one-third mninga; oil 'tayior,
In four and two-thlras innings; on nar-
mon, e in eignt innings, none oui m
ninth; off Sallee, 1 In one Inning. Stolen
baaea: Hauaer, Ean, Evans, Oakes.
Double plays: Descher to Epan, Mowrey
to Konetchy. Struck out: By Harmon,
by Fromme, I; by Taylor, u. Bases on
balls: Off Harmon, I; ott Taylor, Z: oft
Fromme. 1. Hit by ptohed ban: ey
Fromme, Evans and Bresnahani by Tay
lor, Harmon. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Rig
ler and Flnneran.
REAT ORGAN DEDICATED .
AT ZION CITY, ILLINOIS
ZION CITY, 111.. June 28.-A new pips
organ, one ot the largest in tne wona
which has just been Installed in the
tabernacle here at the order of Overseer
Wilbur Glenn Vollva, was dedicated last
night ''
Student from th University ot Chi
cago, Northwestern university and Lako
Forest college and officers from tbe
United States naval training station at
North Chicago were among the Invited
guests. .
The organ has 1,124 pipe, susceptible to
119 combinations and consist of a main
organ and two echo organs, the largest
of which baa twenty. chimes. The main
organ is forty feet wide, thirty feet high
and twenty feet deep.
Factional differences were suspended
during the dedicatory ceremonies.
STOLEN NOTES WRAPPED -
. AROUND BODY OF MUSS
NEW YOR&. June t Louis Muss, a
printer' and pressman employed by the
American Bank Note company waa ar
rested today charged with stealing a
quantity of bank' notes ot the Brazilian
government which the company 1 en
gaged in printing.' The notes lacked the
Signature of . the, Braillian government
and the serial number. . ,
Ninety-five aheeta of the notes were
found wrapped around Muss' body.
akr Defeat Giant. ;
CENTRAL CITT. Neb.. June 28. -(Spe
cial.) Central City defeated th Colored
Giant of Hastings in a one-aided game,
20 to t After the second inning t he home
team took matters easy and used a num
bar of aubstltut player, also a new bat
tery. Score:
Central City .. Ill M -31
Colored Giants 0 0 0 1 0 0 -s
Batteries: Central City. McMahon. Mar
tin and Gleaaon, Larcom; Colored Glanta,
Coleman, Briscoe and ivy. .
Polk Trim gtromibarg.
POLK. Neb., June. 28. (Special Tele
gram.) Polk won from Stromnburg to
day o ntne home ground by the score
of t to 1- Batteries:.. Polk, Jackman and
Moethe: 8tromsburg. Anderson and rioit
ering. Struck out: By Jackman, 4; by
Andereon, 6. Hits: Oft Jackman, 4; off
Anderson, 10. Umpire: aPtteraon.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE.
- W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct
St Joseph. .39 33 .JSSNew Tork...4 11 .817
Dea Molnes.34 30 .531 Chicago .....34 24 .884
Omaha .....35 33 .533
Sioux City.. 34 33 .16
Wichita ....35 34 .507
Pittsburgh ..35 85 .883
Cincinnati ..34 31 .623
Brooklyn ...34 34.414
Philadelphia 22 33 .400
Denver 33 83 .600!
Lincoln
.28 35 .444; St Loula 3C 41 .868
Topeka
25 S .3911 Boston 20 45 .308
AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASS N.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Boston 44 21 .877 Columbus ...50 27 .649
Philad'phla 37 25 AW Toledo .......48 26 .6
Chicago ....37 27 .578lMlnneapolia 44 23 .fill
Wasblngt'n 38 29 .58?! Kansas City.3 37 .433
Cleveland ..29 31 .483: Milwaukee ..31 44 .413
Detroit 31 35.470J6t. Paul.. .,..81 44 .411
New York..l8 41 .3n$,lndUnapoIla 29 45 .392
St. Louis.-,.. 17 42 .288 Louisville ...24 44 .371
NEB, LEAGUE.
MINK LEAOUE.
. W.L.Pct
W.L.Pot.
Falls City. .27 14 .659
Nfb. City. .'.28 14 .438
Auburn ....22 21 .612
Beatrice ...19 24 .442
Humboldt ..16 28 .881
Hiawatha ..16 27 .372
Fremont ...29 13 .686
G&: Island. 22 18 .560
Seward ....24 17 .685
Columbus .23 18 .650
Hastings ..22 20.439
Kearney ...18 23 .439
York ........ W 24 .400
Superior ..10 30 .260
Yesterday' Resnlte.
WESTERN LEAGUE,
St. 'Joseph, 1; Omaha, 18.
1 Sioux City, 2: -Tie Moines, ' 2,
Topeka,-3;, Wichita, -T.-jt t..v
LlnccJo, 6; Denver, 5. . .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston 3-8; New York, 10-13. '
Brooklyn, 4-8; Philadelphia, 8-4
Et. Louis, 8; Cincinnati, 6.
Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago, 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 4-6; Washington, 3-4.
New York. 4-4; Boston, 6-6.
Chicago. 9; Detroit, 10.
' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 2; Columbus, 3.
Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolis, 4. '
Kansaa City, 4; St. Paul, 0.
Indlananolls. 8; Toledo, 5,
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Hastings, 8; York. L
Superior, 0; Seward, 6.
Kearney, 7-10; Fremont, 10-9 .
Grand Island, 1-3; Columbus, 6-5.
MINK LEAGUE.
Auburn, 2; Humboldt. 4.
fails city, 4; Nebraska City, . .
Hlawath, 1; Beatrice, 2,
Games Today.
Western' League St. Joseph at Omaha
Sioux City at Dee Moines, Topeka at
Wichita, Lincoln at Denver.
National Leagues-Boston at New rorx,
Brooklyn at Philadelphia, St Louis at
Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at Chicago.
American League Philadelphia at
VT B11JIIIUII. OW lUlft WOlVUi VII,"
cago at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louts.
American Association Louisville at
Columbus, Milwaukee at Minneapolis,
Y1T-k.i. XT. an V.. I. Una.. AM a"-V I -
Kansaa City at St. Paul, inaianapoua at
Toledo.
Nebraska State League-Hastings at
Seward. Superior at York. Kearney at
Columbua, Grand Island at Fremont
Mink League Auburn at HumboK.
Falls City at Nebraska City. Hiawatha -v
Beatrice.
TWO NORTH PLATTE MEN
ARE PRESENTED TO TAFT
(From a Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON,' June 27.-(8peelal Tel
egram.) Senator Brown today presented
to President Taft. W. T. Wilcox and H.
M. Haliisck of North Platte. Mr. Wilcox
on hia way to Europe for a "few
months' visit Mr.' Halleck being called
to New York on legal business.
Yesterday President Taft entertained
at luncheon Senator Brown and ex-Sen
ator Burkett. Mr.' Burkett left last
night for .his horn In Lincoln,- bavins
spent a day at tbe Baltimore convention.
UPLAND BOOSTERS BRING
BIG CROWDS TO THEIR TOWN
UPLAND, Neb., June 27.-Speclal.-
About 10N people attended the Independ
ent Order Odd . Fellows' plcnlo and the
opening of the Upland park here. Tbe
speaker . in th morning were W. C.
Dorsey. Bloomlngton; E. J. Qverlng
Red Cloud, and ex-Goyerpor A. C. Shall
enberger.. In the afternoon Governor Al-
drlch, J. W. Morehead, R, D. Sutherland
and S. R. Barton spoke. At noon
parade waa held, a prise having been
offered for the best boosting delegation
from any surrounding town. Over 10Q
automobiles, . three . band . and various
Independent Order Odd Fellow lodge
were .In Una Governor Aldrlch awarded
th prU to th Hlldreth contingent
' In the morning Hlldreth played Bloom
tugton at base bail with th .following
result: ' . , ...... R.H.S,
Hlldreth 0 1 0 2 1 4 4 1 0-4 7 3
Bloomlngton .114111411-1 14 2
1 Batteries: Hlldreth, Ashby and Neville
Bloomlngton. Muckel and Smith.. ,
In the afternoon Upland played a picked
team from the surrounding Indeuendent
Order Odd Fallows' lodges. Score: ,
. R.H.E
Upland 4 I 4 4 14 I -
I. O. O. F...4 4 I I II 11 11 '14
. Batteries: Upland. Ostergaard and
Sheets; Independent Order Odd Fellowe,
McCoy and Fernrw.
COLUMBUS TAKES TWO GAMES
Frank Green Pitohei Great Ball and
Wields the Willow.
PAXMEE ALSO GOES STRONG
Hold Greed Ialand to Four Seat
tered Hits In Eight Ienlngs
-HarglV Take Seve'
. Cb
COLUMBUS, Neb., June 2fj.-(6peclal
Telegram.) Columbua took both games
of a double-header from Grand Ialand
today in two very fast games of ball by
the scores of 6 to I and f to 3. both gamea
being played In the record time ot 1:30
and 1:18.
Frank Green of the Pawnees pitched
airtight ball, In the firet game and was
never in danger and won the game In
the seventh with a perfectly placed sin
gle with the score tied. He also got
three hits out of four times up.- Mrt
put the ball over the fenc In th second
inning for a home run. Brown got a
double in each gama ,....
In the second gam Manager Jaek
Talnier pitched excellent ,bal and held.
Grand Island to four scattered bit In
eight inning and pitched himself out of
several tight places by striking out Grand
Island's best bitters. Hargis, in center-
tfield, starred with seven putouts, many
of which were hard chances. Score, first
garnet . R-H.E.
Columbus 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 8 - 1 11 , 2
Grand Island... ......00 100 OOOO-1 1 1
Batteries: Columbus, r. . ween ana
Harrison: Orand Ialand. Manke and Coe.
Tu.hu hlta- Tt Brown. Coe. Home
run: Metis. Double play: B. Brown to
eamett
Score, aecond gama: R.H.E.
Columbus 10J41441 5 9 1
nnnri Taianrt. .. OOOIOUOUI IK I
RMrown. Struck out: vbgkq DgxqqDgK
Batteriee: Columbua, J. Palmer and
Harrison; Grand Island, Hortman and
Jnkerat. Twn-hase hits: C. Palmer,
Hargla. B. Brown. btrucK out: y
Palmer, t; by Hortman, 1. Double play.
C. Palmer to Baillett Umpire: Knowi-
ton.
Fremont and Kearney Even.
FREMONT. Neb., June 28.-(Speclal Tel
egram) Fremont and Kearney broke
even In a double-header this afternoon.
The Pathfinders took the first game, 10
to 7, and started after the second with
the intention of making it four straight,-
but the Kapltalists braced up in the last
half, crawled up from behind and at the
close ot the ninth were one to the good.
the score being 10 to 4. The Pathflndera
were unable to do anything in their halt
of th inning. Score, first gam: R H E.
Kearney 0 0 l 4 0 0 0 0 1- 7 J l
Fremont 3 0148100 -W 11 5
Batteries: Fremont. Rouse and Kill;
Kearney, Marlotte and Spellman.
Score, aecond game: R.H.E.
Kearney 1 8 0 0 0 2 0 6 0-10 13 7
Fremont 0 4l40ilXO-iu
Batteries: Kearney. Wright and Gray;
Fremont, Thelssen and Ellis. -
York wallse lipon.
YORK. Neb.. June 28.-(8peoiaJ Tl-
gram.)-Hastlngs defeated York this af
ternoon, I to L. York played to a dis
advantage from1 the start Weller, the
third baseman, was put out of the game
with a sprained snkle and Manager
Davis received a painful sprain in tne
flrat inning which put him out of the
game perhaps for mora than a week.
Watson. Fortman, Hereche and Bachant
made two bagger, which all counted for
scores. - - I
1 40033014-4
fork .0 0140004 0-1
Hlta: Hastings, 10; xora .
Errors: Hastings, 1; York, 2.
Batteries: Hereche and Bachant; Wtl
kins and Kelly.
SEWARD, Neb,, June 2a.-Speclel 11-
graro.) Fulwidar's pitching In "today'
Seward-Supertor game waa superb. At
no time waa he In a Pinch, allowing th
visitors but two hits, on ot which was
a stingy scratch and at th end ot tbe
ninth Inning th Cement' Mlxera had
drawn a shut out Smith Who haa been
playing ehort tor Superior Was released
at the end ot yesterday's gam and to
day signed with fleward, filling tbe same
position to the satisfaction of the crit
ical tana Thl victory restore Seward
to her eeeond place to the lagu tend
ing. Score: s
Seward ,'. ??????? J ?5
Superior 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 40
Hit: Seward. 10;. 8uprler I
Error: Superior, 2; Seward, I.'
Batteries: Ful welder. Campfield and
Meade; Gibson and Prucha. Struck out:
By Ful welder, 7; by Gibson. 4. Bases
on balla: Off Fulweider, I; off Glbeon. 2.
Two-base hlta: Brarmon, Welaner.
' Atlanta Shnta Out Raataa.
' ATLANTA. Neb., June 2S.-KSpeolal Tel
egram.) Atlanta ahut out Ragan today,
7 to 0. Batterlea: Ragan, McComlan And
Sell Stockhouse and Hutchinson; At
lanta, Bergquist and Hodges. H1U Oft
McComlan, 4 in two Innings; off Stock
houses, T in seven innings; off Bergquist
MILLERS WIN LONG BATTLE
Take Hard Figkt from Milwaukee is
Twelve Inning,
DELEHAflTY HITS r BA1X HARD
Make For Bit In Foar, Times Vjf
CIlc 1 Reacked for Klk
" ' .; lag; ;:av" Wr'd - Strike ;
.. peeleion. .
MiNtWEArOWS, June .-rMinneapoii?
beat iiut Milwaukee in, the twelfth in
ning 4f a br4-faught game. Clayk was
benchad for kicking on a third itrlke.
Score: ,
MIKKliVoua. MIlWAtIKIB. '
, AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.0.A.
tlyir,-. ef.. 114 DJlboK, ami 4 114
Altl.er. -.. I 4 I sCtiarl ,1-11)1 11)1
WUlalma,' 3b 4 .1 4 4 0 Randall, rt. I 1 I I t
Souman, rt. i 4 t tCtap'll, Hit
Jtmiter. so., ri l l eaark, lb.... t
l9'bJit, 114 4 1 8 OCaprou, !..,!
MM
11 i I
0111, ik ill oita .... 1
Vsgltub. lb. 10 14 OJaao, lb.... I
i,M!
Owana .... I 4 I (Cobalk. .... 4 i I I I
OlmatMd, n. f 3 SNIcholtps, p I 4 1 0 I
Hugh I I I 4 4
wt...t p o Marian, p .. J s S
Total o "S4 ii "
One out when winning run scored.
Batted for Nicholson in eighth.
Minneapolis . 1 0040 30 00081-4
Milwaukee 4 4 4 4 44 4 1 ji 4 fc-4
Two-base hita; Roaeman, Capron, Jones,
Three-base hit; Lewis. Struck out: By
Olmstead, 6; by Nicholson, 2; by Marion,
3. Bases .on balla. Oft Olmatead, 4; off
Nicholson, 4; off Marlon, 4. Time: 2:17.
Umpires: Hayes and Anderson.
Bine Beat the Salat.
ST. PAUL.., June 83. Kansas Cty won
from St. Paul. The home team went to
Pieces Jn th third and . ixth Innlnes.
Score: :
KANSAS CITT. it. PAUL.
AB.H.O A t AB.H O A.1.
Barbeav. lb. 3 I IButlar, M... 4 4 4 1 0
rmv. b. J v -a .BiMltT, n..,t a q
ieh.lUr, Kr. 4 30 IRaUtoa, of., I 4 I I I
v, 3b., 1 i 4 lFllna. rt.... I 111
"arr. lb.....' 8 111 4 lOaodm, lb 4 1 1.4 I
Bonur, it.
Lav,
Carr.
Corn don, M. 3 lit OAutrey, lb... I 14 I
O Coaaer, . S 1 4 3 0Ri(srt, It.. I 1)11
Coulmn. r..t4 1 11 OMurray, 0... 1 1 I
Flena, cf,
4 1 10 OManlall. et t 0 0 4
110 Ull. lb.... 4 4
Caan, p
,,---..-pcasera, . , 4 4
...V.U i7 II tRahf ".".'f it 0 H
. Totals,
s "arr ;! , 9
0 0
' - TUI:..":. "4 W IT
Batted for Murray. In. tba eighth.
Batted for Deconnlere In the ninth.
St. Paul ...0"0 4 4 4 4 4 0 4-0
Kansas City .......0 r0 1 4 0 1 4 0 4-4
Two-base hits: Schaller (T. O'Connnr.
Three-base h.t:Goodman. Basea on balls:
Off Decannlere. 5; etf Cann, a Struck
out: By Decannlere, ; by Cann, t Um
pires: Ferguson and Handiboe. Time;
1:46
Moyemeaita of Oeeas. Steamer.
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game to Falls City today by meana or a -comedy
of errAra Score: R.H.E.
Falls City ....0 1 1 2 4 0 0 8 0-4 7 1
Neb. Oty 0 0 0 MI M JJ
Batteries: Walters and VanderhlH,
Conway and Goldwalt
Wad In Fine Form.
ST. LOUIS, June 2S.-Bunched extra
base hit and brilliant base running won v
for Cleveland. Score:. ..-
CLEVELAND. ST. LOTg- ,
AB.H.O.A.B. ajs.b.w-:
u ... a 1 1 A aahatta. If.. 4 110
Olaoa, M....I 114 OComptoa, rt. 4
Jackon, rf.. I I I 0 IStaTall, lb.. 4
UJale, lb... I 4I IPratt, f.....
Orl6. lb... I I I 0 lUaorta, lb.. 3
a'Vbam. fl SAuitla. lb... 4
Turnar ,1b.. 4 114 OWallac. .. 1
6'N1I, 8 4 1 ftfftephtn. a.. 4
Kafclar, p... 4 I P 1 oHimllton, . 8
Ndus. B....0
0 t
1 1
1 t
I 4
I
1 1
0 4
1 0
4 0
Totals MUIT14 1 i
. TUla....M 4S7 1I I
Cleveland 0 2 1 4 2 4 0 1-4
St Loula 4 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 W ;
.Two-bse hit r Jackson, 2..; Three-base'
hits: Jaekson. Turner, Grlg, frM.
Bases on balls: Oft Hamilton. 3: off Ne -
m. 1: ff Kahler. 8. Hits: Off Hamil
ton, 11 In five and twe-thirds innings; off ;
Nelson, 4 in thres and a third innings.
Timas J:. Umpires: Connolly and Bart.
Aim Wins tTm MeCook.
' ALMA, Neb., June 28.-(Speclei.)-Aima
defeated McCook in- a well played game:,
on the local grounds this afternoon. Me-1
Cook used two pitcher during the game, f
but could not atop th scor,-gettlng by
lima . b.nn' R.H.E.X
Alma 0 4.1 1 8 2 5 ? ri-l"
McCook 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0-3 I 4
Batterlea: McCeok, Dorwort. Reynolds ;,
and Emerson; Alma, Mastera na Schu-
macher, ; - - ,' ' J- c
Friday afternoon Alma and-Kolbrook ;
play on the local grounds. ,.
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