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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1913.
10
By "Bud" Fisher
I Should Worry. This-of Course' Has Nothins t0 Do witi Mutt and Jeff butI Sbould Worry
OMAHA TAKESJHE OPENER
Defeats the Sioux City Team Easily,
Making the Score 7 to 3.
OT YOUNG IS POUNDED HARD
nonrke'a Men, After Getting In
from Their Trip Abrond, Prore
to Be Handy with the.
Stick.
BUT, SON,
""" r YOU THfVT r X 5HOOUO HPV 9
I , . PUt , VWUM HEM. T SMOOMJ VJQR.RN T- ' .
Following a successful rood trip, "r'
Rourke's athlete continued their artil
lery tactics yesterday afternoon and
hammered "Cy" Young all over Rourkc
park In the opening game of the series
with Sioux City. The final count was 7
to 3 In favor of Omaha
Young started the game strong, but
In the second, the straw was broken
when the first four Omaha men up con
nected safely for singles. The Rourkes
continued their slaughter In the , third
and .fifth and after the latter Inning,
Ducky" Holmes discarded "Cy" , and'
sent Allen to the relief.
"Rubo" Peters was .Manager Arbogaat's
choice to fling and "Rube" did some
flinging. For the first seven Innings
the Indians were held to three trifling
hits. In the eighth they got two mora
and made two runs with the assistance
of an error.
The tally in the eighth might have been
larger for the Indians but for a double
play. Callahan was on first base with
one man out when Breen ambled to the
J"i plate. The hit and run sign was given
' and Callahan mado for second. Breen
slammed the ball to Congalton, who re
' layed It to Kane, getting Callahan.
Omaha Vein Fourteen, lilts.
t The Omaha players lived up to their
reputation as being some clouters. A
total of fourteen hits were made off
tt the two Bloux City pitchers. Thomason
i- connected safely three times, Kane
twice. Congalton three times, Johnson
twice and Bchlpke twice. Kane pulled
a pretty piece of head work In the third
Inning with Tommte on first. The
Itourke first Backer attempted to bunt on
the first ball and drew the Infield In.
The next ball he caught safely and put
It over short for a .clean single while
Tommle made second.
' " Clrubb made a beautiful catch In the
fifth Inning which staved off a run.
Stance was on second by virtue of a
double, when Smith slammed a liner
toward third. Orubb leaped Into the air
and pulled the ball down. Had tt got-
' ' ' ten away It would have been a double.
To Schlpke must' be given credit for
'" hammering the ball at opportune times.
In the second Inning it was his Single
which sent the first two men over the
rubber. Not satisfied with this, he
hammered out a triple in the fifth
Inning with the bags choked, making a
total of five runs he drove in.
Thns They Played.
Omaha scored In the second. Congal
ton singled to center. Thomason sent
one to the same place, tirubb bunted
and beat the ball to first. Schlpko dou
bled to right, scoring Congalton and
Johnson.
In the third Thomason singled to right)
,. Kane got to first on a slnelo to left.
Congalton sacrificed and Johnson sent
'. one over third for two bases white
Tommle and Kane romped homt.
Thomason opened the fifth with a sin-
r ... ' ; I fSlQ, s 'r BET J .
' r BELMONT
naker. o 3
Ehman, p , 2
Totals 31 5 7 27 9
WICHITA. -
AB. It. 1L O. A.
Bills, rf 4 0 , 0 0 , 0
Burke. 3b 4 0 ' 0 1 7
Miaaieton. cf 40220
Koerner, lb 4 0 1 13 0
Hughes, 2b 4 0 2 1 1
Rapp, ss 2 0 13 3
Pemgrow. if 3 0 0 3 0
Castle, c a 0 0 2 1
Durham, p 3 0 0 0 2
Total ,...S1 0 6 24 14 3
Lincoln 00000320
Wichita OOOOOOOOO-O
Earned runs: Lincoln. 4.' Home run:
Elc, Kane sacrificed. Congalton sent -uaj,,- Hughes. Bacrlftce hit: Raw.
one to second arid .beat the ball to the
initial sack. Johnson was an easy out.
Young to Miller, and Orubb walked,
tilling the bases. Schipke slammed the
ball to the center field boards for three
bugs, scoring Thomason, Congalton and
Grubb. ' ' .. ..
Sioux City got Its first run In the
sixth. Clarke tripled and scored on an
error by Bchlpke. In the eighth. Cooney
landed safe "ton Schlpke's error and
Clarke beat out a bunt. Doth scored
on Callahan's single to .center. Score:
' OMAHA.
. All. K.
Justice, ss
Coyle, If b
Tnoinasop, cf v 4
Kane, lb 3
Congalton, rf , 3
JullllBOtt, c. .......... 4
Orubb, 3b 3
Schlpke. 2b 4
l'ctuis, p. 4
Total ..33
. SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. U.
Smith, 2b S 4
Cooney,
Clarke, If....
Davidson, cf 4
Callahan, 3bu.' 4
Dreen, rf....( 4
Miller, lb.... 4
Stitnge, c ............ 4
Young, p 1
Allen, p.... 1
Lett on baseti: Lincoln, a: Wichita. K.
Struck out: By Khman, 3; by Durham,
1. pases on halls: Off Durham, 1.
Time: 1:29.. Umpire. Cotllflower.
IIAOBRMAN PUZZLES TOPKICA
Qrlssly Harler- aires Knrrs Nine BIk
Ciphers.
TOPBKA. Kan.. June 3. Denver de
feated Topeka In the first game of the
series here, 7 to 0. Hagertnan for Denver
was invincible in (he pinches, score:
DKNVER.
SUPERIOR TEAM HEADED IN
Cement Makers Lose to Hastings
After Nine Victories.
IRWIN BATTED IN TWO INNINGS
Fitvrnres Blank Pathfinders, name?
AlloiTlnsr Fremont Only Poor
Hits, Tito of "Which
Were Scratches.
It.
1
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3
2
3
a
1
3
0
o.
'3
u
I
12
2
3
3
3
0
A.
2
0
0
0
1
1
3
3
5
7 14 '26 IS)
0
X
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o.
a
1
1
2
a
2
12
8
0
0
A.
3
a
0
0
8
0
0
1
2
1
B.
0
0
0
. 0
0
0
. 0
0
0
0
dlmore. If.. !
Cassldy. rf ....3
Channell, cr 4
uillin. 3d u.. 1
. French, 2b 5
Block, o., S
Coffey, ss.., 4
Fisher, lb 4
Hagerman, p........
Totals 95
TOPEKA.
AB R,
Cochran, 8b... 4 0
ITorsythe, If ..! i
iee. cx v
McLarry. rf.. ....... 3 0
Rapps. id.... a V
J. French, ss 3 0
McAllister, c 8 0
Smith, 2b 3 0
Richardson, p s u
Rustenhaven, p.,..'0 0
.ear 1 0
R. H. O. A.
113 0
0 2 2 1
0 0 3 0
1113
112 2
12 6 3
13 3 2
117 1
110 2
7 12 27 14
E.
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
HASTINGS, Neb., June 3.-(Spocial Tel
egram.) Hastings put a crimp In Su
perior's winning streak today, boating ths
Comtmt Makers, C, to 2, after the latter
lutd won nine straight games, Irwin was
batted hard In the third and fourth In
nings, homo runsw Smith and Fortioan
featuring. Beheld was Injured In t, sllda
In the sixth Inning and retired. Superior
and Seward exchanged Hastings' dates
for this week. Score:
BUl'EIUOn. HABTINOB.
AD.H.O.A.E, AU.II.O.A.B.
Melnert, et.l 0 I 1 OMcCabe. If.. 4
0 1' ortnutn, n t
1 Downer, cf. 4
OLIng. tb....S
ODUti. e 4
OBmllh, lb... 4
0Tcka. lb... 1
0 Norton, rf.. 1
08 tone, p.... 4
0 TotfU.
Standing of Teams
WEST.
Denver
Pryor, m.... 3 0 J
a nr. lb.... (01
Umdrtth. rll I 1
ThalMlng, It 4 3 X
Bcncia, c...j 1 1
mien. zd... 1 0 1
Bokewltl, lb 4 110
Obit, lb 4 1 0
Irwin, d 1 0 0
Kyntlt. p... 1 0 0
1 0
1 1
1 4
1 4
1 I
1 0
1 10
a 0
0 0
0 0
4
t
a 0
1 t
10
0 0
1 0
a 0
.U 10 27 It 0
H.
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
X
O.
3
1
0
3
11
3
4
a
0
0
0
A.
0
0
0
0
0
3
8
1
4
2
0
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
Total .SS 3 S 23 11
Peters out, bunting on third strike. .
Young out, bunting "on third strike.
flit.il hn
linn. 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 t 1
lilts 1 4 3 0 8 0 2 1 -ll
RIIIV IMtV
Runs 2 0-3
lilts 0 00 1, 1102O-6
Knt.Hf!r. hits; Consalton. Kane. Two-
buae hits: Thomason, Johnson. Stance
in.. imn iittc: Kchloke. Clarke. Dou
ble plays: Congalton to Kane, Callahan
to Miller. Hlls: Off-Young, 11 In five
Innings i off Allen. 3 in three innings,
tftrut-k out: By Peters. 4: by Young. 2.
Bates on ballsi Off Peters, 2; off Young.
LCR Oil KttSCs: wmiaa, i, wu vnjr,
e 27 12
Tune: 1:40. Umpire:
er.
Totals 30
"Batted for Rutenhaven In the ninth.
ToDeka 00000000 0-0
Denver 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 8 07
Throabaie hit: Block. Twobase hits
Gllmoro. Cassldy (2), Qullltn. Bacrlftce
hits: Cassldy iz, J. DTencn. uouoia
play: smith to irrencu to itapps. eioien
bases: Cochran, Qtlmore (2), Coffey.
Hits: Off Richardson. 12 In seven and
oneimra innings, liases on Dans; uu
IlaKerman. : oft Rlohardson. 2: off
Rustenhaven, 1 Struck out: By Richard
son, 4; by Hagerman, 6. Wild pitch: By
Hagerman, 1; by Rustenhaven, Z. Time:
2:0. Umpire: Anderson.
LAFFEnTY CONTROLS JOSIK8
Totlll 34 1X71
Superior 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3
Husttng .....0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 '-5
Homa runs: Fortrr.an. Smith. Two-
baso hit: Thlrssen. Sacrltluo hit: Nor
ton. Stolen bases: McCabe (Z), JTOrtman,
Downey, Ling. Tacke, Norton, ' Pryor,
Beheld, DockewlU. Struck out: By Irwin,
2; by Kynett, 2; by Stone, 8. Biases on
bans: uir irwin, 3; on ltyneu. s; on
Stone. 4. Innlncu Ditched: By Irwin. 61
by Kynett, 3. Double play: ICynett to
Pryor to Bockewltz. Umpires: Long-
tiecKer and Dixon.
ninnk for Pathfinders.
FREMONT. Neb.. June 3. (SDeclal Tele
egrftm.) Columbus and Fremont played
an Interesting game here today, resulting
In a victory for the visitors by a score
of 3 to 0. Ramey pitched a wonderful
game, only allowing four hits, two of
which were scratches. Tho feature of the
game was a lightning triple play by the
locals with three men on bases, which re
tired the side. Anderson and Ramey each
maae mree hits: score:
COLUMBUS. FllEMONT.
AD.H.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.E.
Smyth, cf .4 110 OTurjrfa, it... 4 110
0 Welch. 10.. 4 0 0 1
OWtUtl, cf.. J 0 a t
llI.nOTr. lb... a 0 It 1
onu. tb,,.. 4 0 11
OOourUjr, m. 4 1 0 t
OCItrk. rf... ail
4 0 10 1 ONett. c a 0 T 4
4 a t a oBoutt, p.... a t o i
Crn. rf 4 1 a 0
. urowa, zd i o a I
Donorin, lb 4 111 0
UUrown, aba a 0 I
Leach, ll.... a 0 0
AniterMn, 4 I 0 1
Oonaing, e. .
iumr, p...
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phtla. 23 11 .676
Brooklyn ...21 17 .663
New York.. .22 18 .579
Chicago ....21 20 .612
Pittsburgh .21 20 .612
St. Lout 19 24'. 442
Boston 14 22 .389
Cincinnati ..16 27 .372
AMER. ASS'N.
W.UPct
Columbus ...23 17 .675
Milwaukee .23 21 .671
Louisville ...25 20 .556
Kan. City.. .26 23 .631
St. Paul 22 22 .600
Mlnn'plls ...21 25 .457
Indlan'plls .19 23 .4(2
Toledo 16 20 .356
MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
Humbolt ,..10 9 .623
Auburn 13 6 .634
Falls City... 7 12 .3U8
Neb. City... 8 11 .431
LEAGUE.
W.UPct
....23 14 .667
St. Joseph. .20 16 .619
umana .....Z3 vt .548
Lincoln ..,.21 19 .625
Des Molnes.20 21 .488:
Sioux City.. 18 22 .450
xopeKa 17 zi .416
Wichita ....12 30 .2S6
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phlla 30 U .732
Cleveland ..31 15 .674
Wash'ton ..24 1 8 . 671
Chicago ....24 21 .633
"Boston 19 22 .463
St. Louis... 20 29 .408
Detroit .....18 38 .391
New York.. 9 31 ,22i
STATE LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Superior ...11 6 .647
Hastings ...10 7 .688
Kearney ,..10 8 ,666
Seward 9 10 .474
Columbus .. 8 9 .474
York 8 9 .471
Fremont ... 7 10 .412
Q. Island... 7 11 .389
Yesterday's1 nesnlts,
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, 7; Topeka, 0.
Wichita. 0; Lincoln, 5.
Des Moines, 7; St. Joseph, 1.
Sioux City, 3; Omaha, 7.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 2; Pittsburgh, 7.
Brooklyn. 0; Cincinnati, 1.
. New York, 6; St. Louis, 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 2; Washington, S.
Detroit. 3; Philadelphia, 7.
Cleveland, 8; New York, 2.
Chicago, 2; Boston, 8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbls, 8; Indianapolis, 10.
Louisville-Toledo, postponed.
Milwaukee, 9; St. Paul, 10.
Kansas City, 0; Minneapolis, 6.
Games Today..
Western League Denver at Topeka,
Wichita ut Llt.coln, Des Moines at St.
Joseph, Sioux City at Omaha.
National League Brooklyn at Cincin
nati, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, Uojton
at Chicago, New York at St. Louis.
American League Chicago at Boston,
St. Louts ut Washington, Detroit at Phil
adelphia, Cleveland at New York.
American Association Columbus at In
dlauapolls, Mllwaukeo at St Paul, Kan
sas City at Minneapolis, LoulsvlUe at To
ledo. Nebraska State League Seward at
Hastings, Superior at York, Columbus at
Fremont, Orand Island at Kearney.
Mink League Falls City, at Nebraska
City, Auburn at Humboldt.
GIANTS TARE THE OPENER
Defeat St. Louis in First of Series,
Five to Three.
HOLD CARDS TO SEVEN HITS
Tesresra la Taken Oat in the Sixth
Innlnnr to Allow Pinch Hitter
McCormtck to Bat for
Htm.
HtruiTll. is 4 0
(Mr, lb... a a
Lion, u.,... a o
Sweeney 2b 4 1
Tltui. rf.... 1
Minn, ct.... 4 2
Davlln ,8b.. a 0
Wttllnr. o.. 4 1
Tyler, p a 0
pitched steady ball In all Innings except
ing the sixth. Score:
BOSTON. PITTBBUROH.
AB.II.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.E.
a OBoos, ef 2 0 0
1 OKotman, ef . 1 1 a
o ootnr, it.... a o a
a OVIox. 2b.... Ell
0 nVigner. u.. 3 2 1
0 OMlller, lb.. 4 111
1 OWlleon, rf... a 0 a
2 mrrna. Jb... ail
2 OSlmon, e.... 3 0 3
p a i o
,42030
,iooo
,1 0 0 2 0
1 0 0 0 0
.10 0 0 0
,.32 7 27 II 0
o o i o-e
0 0 0 1-3
Konetchy,
Snodgrass,
LINCOLN WINS OPENING GAME
Keeps Their Hits Scattered, While
Crutcher Is Hit Hard.
Cf. TnutTfPIT Mn . .Tun T .a f f -f-v
Gives Wichita Shutont and Scores I kept' the Bt. Joseph hits scattered, while plays
Five Usui. icrutener was nit nam ana receivea poor
t.tnholn. June 3. Lincoln won the BUFr" Vlo Mmum
. .TTT.." ' " nM.i:i.. ........ r ... I .w... ij
opening tamp iiuiu vwvjr, w w i An n TJ
Innings. Ehman. for the locals was "ann'lf" S
atpadv whenever 'dancer threatened. Mc- I ""V"
the. season. Sw: Jones, lb 4
Rellly. ss.. 4
ll, O. A. vEjAhdre&s, 3b 4
o loi shaw. c s
LINCOLN.
AB. B,
Lloyd, ib .4
Mullen, lb... 4
Cobb, rf....i i
McCormtck. It......
Uarbour, 3b 4
Dowtlng, ss..M.M... 3
Jvnapp, cf......... S
10
1 ,
'4
6
1
0
0
3
0
L !.'. 1 . T
Latferty, p i
Totals S3 7 i
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. II.
Kelly. U 4
R. Watson, rf S
Brewer, lb 3
Zwilltng, ct 3
Keuer, c
WesterslL 3b 4
Ochs. Sb 4
Metnke, ss 4
Crutchr. p 3
Tannehiil i
O.
0
2
5
1
12
0
3
3
1
A.
0
E.
0
0
1
0
4
3
i
37 13
O.
0
1
12
3
4
3
0
3
1
0
A. E.
0 0
0 1
ToUta 13 1111 I 1 Totl 11 4 rr U 1
Columbus 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-base hit: Qourtet. Bases on
baits: Off Ramey, 1; oft Routt, 3, Struck
out: By Ramey, 9: by Routt. 6. Double
Anderson to B. Brown - to Dono
van. Triple play: uourley to Nct to
Henry to Neff. Sacrifice hits: Cran,
Leach, Neff. Passed balls: Qondlng.
Hit by pitched ball: By Clarke. (Henry.)
lUtenrfance: joe. ITmfpIre: Pontius.
Knpltallsts Take Sloiv One.
KEARNEY. Neb.. June 3. Snclal
Telegram.) Kearney won a slow game
from the Islanders today. Acock's homer
in tne mm was the winning swat Mc
Donald was not very accurate on calling
balls and strikes although his decisions
did not prove serious. Lots was excep
tionally wild, but good fielding saved
him. Score:
KEARNEY. ORAM) 18IUNT.
AB.II.O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.K.
Dec Mold. It 2 0 0 t OJlonJuu. Sb 4 t t 1 t
4 111 l PI rutin ! 1 1 I 1
0 0Bnottt, It. I I M
1 OSthonorr. eta a 0 0
o oitouit. ib... 4 a a o
t lftmith. .... a a e o
o oiuhnui, aba i o a o
3 0Burgltn, til 1 I 0
8 OlUlt. p.... 4 0 13 0
Tappan (2). Home run: Mattlcka. Bases
on balls: Oft Hewitt. 2: off Everdon, 1;
off Clarke, 4. Struck out: By Everdon, 6:
by Clarice, i, oy ooas, x. iiu oy piionea
nan: iianson. iirao; i.w. umpire.
Frees.
AINSW0RTH SUSPENDED
v FOR ATTACKING UMPIRE
WASHINGTON, June S.-Mnager Clark
Griffith of the Washington American
league base ball team today received
notice from President Johnson notifying
him of the Indefinite suspension of
Catcher Eddie Atnsmlth because of his
conduct In yesterday's game when he
hurled a handful of dirt at Umpire
O'Loughltn, after being called out on a
close play.
8rntr lb.
Aeotfc lb... 4
icrrlott. lb. 4
: SWtturen, cf 3
Ony, e. 4
Woodruff. r 4
Drt, . m. . . . 3
uoit. p 4
7 S7 17
0 3-7
0 0-1
Totals 33
Batted for Crutcher In ninth.
Des Moines .1 2 1 0 0 0 0
St Joseph 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Three-base hit: Andreas. Two-base hits:
Leonard, Jteuy, naiierxy. oacruice nus:
ItT.int.r Leonard. Watson. Zwllllnr.
i Mtnijin niLftesi fox. urowcr. oiruui uuti
In.. v. .. A ku T.ffrtv S Ttniu. An
ORIGINAL AND ONLY, m2rti SJhJi
runs; Des Moines, S. Lett on bases: Des
Moines, s: Bi- Joseiu j. uujjw
li uff.Miv to Andreas to Jones. Time: 1:47.
I umpire: Mcuinms.
Glltner Waints Uamea,
nif.TNER. Neb.. June 3. iSoectal.)
Qlltner won the base ball game ployed
at Stockham by the one-sided score of
13 to Z. naileries: at. vox una t. uuay
for Glltner; Baukman. Bird and Banders
for Stockham. Olltner has a fast team
this year aud would HUj ttt play Sunday
games away irorn noine.
XAgGaR0 tread
KrTKCTTYZ HONKH2 TMW
HCAKtKtt PATENT tBATKS
fKTivlWHlWtiBtLl
WWII l II iM
TOtlll 11 t 17 11 t Tnl.1. tn 1 II II
Qrand Island 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 03
Kearney .J...0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0
isarned run; Kearnav. 1. Bum on halls
Off Haley. 3; off Lots, 8. Lett on bases:
urana isiana, lit Kearney, s. wild pitch
iiaiey. xwo-oase nits: llerte. Bvnex.
Home run: Acock. Struck out: flv ilalev.
E; by Lots. 6. Double Play: Flrestlne to
Rondeau. Hit by Bitched ball: Scheuren.
time: :m umpires; McDonald and Set
ley.
Seirard wins by One.
YORK. Neb.. June 3. (BdmIsI Tele.
gram.) Seward won by bundling hits in
the first Inning. Hewitt was wild and
was replaced in. tne first by Everdon
after one was down and the bates full.
Clarke retired In favor of Woods after
York hart scored four runs. The feature
of the game was the sensational fielding
of Rice and Malntutit, both of whom
roobed several of ZInk's huskjrs of bate
hlta Scoret
Seward S 0000000 0-6
York 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 01
Kurntxl rums ficward. i. Yurk, Thrte
buao hit; Usy. Tvo-btue hits: Poteet,
ST. LOUIS, June 3. New York won
tho opening game of the series
from 8t Louis, S to 3. Tesreau and
CrandoJl held the locals to seven
scattered hits. Tesreau was taken out
In the sixth to allow McCormlck to bat
for htm. St. Louis' pitchers were hit
freely. -
St. Louis appeared dangerous in mo
fifth when the bases wore filled by two
InErlpM and a nasa with one out. but
Tesreau steadied, passed Huggtns, forc
ing in one run ana men reiirea umts
on a fly and struck out Mowrey. ocore;
NEW YORK. BT. LOUIS.
AB.I1.0.A.E. AB.II.O.A.E.
Buni, If.... 4 110 lHucslns, 2b. 2 0 t 0
Shuler, 2b.. 4 10 2 OOikes, cr.... s u
Fletcher, u4 3 a 4 OSbecktrd, rtlt I 1 0
BnodsrtB, ct a a 0 s OMowrey, so. t i a
Msrkle. lb., a 1 11 2 OKnetchr lb 4 1 13 0 0
Murw, rt.4 1 1 0 IMun, It... 4 110 0
Merer, e... I i iz i lu wirr, u. a i
Herioj 3b.. 4 0 0 0 0McIn, c
Teireu, p.. 3 1 0 3 t)S5llee. p..
Crindill, p. 0 0 0 1 OBurk, p.,.
'McCormlck 1 0 0 0 O'ETrani ...
. Wblttei .
ToUl 32 U 37 13 3
Total!...
Batted for Tesreau in seventh.
Batted for Bailee In fifth. .
Batted for BUrk in ninth.
New York 0 2 0 1 1
St Louis 1 0 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Merkle,
O'Learv. Threebase hltsl
Shofer. Hits: Off 8ollee, 7 In five ln
nlnsrs: off Burk. 4 In tour Innings: off
Tesreau. 6 in six Innings; off Crandall, 1
In three lnnlnrs. Sacrifice hit: Snod
grass. Sacrifice fly: Merkle. Stolen
base: HUKclns (2). Double ploys
Mowrey to Huggtns to Konetchy, Shafer
to Fletcher to Merkle. O'Leary to Hug-
gins to Konetchy. Left on bases: St.
Louis, 7; New York, 3. Bases on balls
Off Tesreau. S: off Bailee. 1. Struck out
By Tesreau,. 5; by Crandall, 8. Time:
1:45. Umpires: Kiem and Orth,
Reds Damp Dodsers.
CINCINNATI, June 3.-CliicInnatl won
the first game of the series with Brook
lyn here today when Ames, the erstwhile
New York twlrler, allowed the visitors
three hits and shut them out. i to u.
Allen also pitched good tall, allowing
Cincinnati but three bits. A base on
balls In the first Inning, however, proved
hU undoing, as this, was followed by two
singles, which permitted in only run of
tne game to come across tne piaie. mu
ling, who pitched the final 1 ining. allowed
one hit Bescher's ldttlntr was a factor.
hla hit In tho first Inning bringing In the
only run after Devore nad walked and
Bates singled. K.ung cacsa Alien mree
times and drew as many bases on balls.
one of which was given to him inten
tionally, score;
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AD.H.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.E.
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OBttcher. It.. 4 3 1
DMuuni, lb 3 .0 13
OAlnuUt. Sb. 1 1 1
COroh. Sb.... 3 0 1
UBnhtrar. u 3 0 a
OKIIns.' c... 0 0
0Ame, p 3 0 0
0 0 1 ToUll S3 4 27 II 1
0 0 0
Robinson.
ivuu,..,.u inn 1
Tottli 30 10 27 13 0
Boston 00000200 02
Pittsburgh 00011221 7
Two-base hits: Vlox, Wagner, Miller
(2), Meyers. Three-base hits: Viox, Hot
man. Sacrifice files: Wagner, Carey,
Robinson. Sacrifice bunt: Lord. Stolen
bases: Byrne, Sweeney, Whaling. Left
on bases: Boston, 6: Pittsburgh, 7. Hit
by pitched ball: By Tyler (Byrne). Bases
on balls: Off Tyler, 4: off Robinson, 3.
Struck out: By Tyler, 4: by Robinson. 1.
Time: 1:47. Umpires: Brcnnan and
Kason.
the visitors and struck out twelve of the)
local men. Bockomuehl, pitching for th
home team, did equally as well, striking
out eleven of the visitors.
I
UMPIRE JOHNSTONE IS
SERIOUSLY INJURED
CHICAGO, June 8. A report reached!
the office of President Chlvlngton of -tha
American association today that Umpire
Johnstone's head was so badly cut by a
thrown pop bottle after a game In Mill
waukoe -Sunday that six stitches had to
be taken in It Some spectator, enraged
when Johnstone ordered OutfloMer Ran4
dall from, the game for too strenuous
objection to decisions. Is believed to hturci
thrown the bottle.
Mndiiron Defeats Battle Creek.
MADISON. Neb.. June 3. fHrjnrilal.W
Madison defeated Battle Creek on the
local diamond Monday afternoon In a
fast game- of ball which wnn vvVrtrnsor!
by 1,000 people. It was the opening game
of the season for Madtson. In many re
spects It was a pitchers' battle. Balsch's
hitting featured. Scorn: R. H. E.
Madtson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 6 3
Battle Creek.. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-3 5 5
Batteries: Madtson. Artlev and Patten:
Battle Creek, Hoffman and Scott.
Cedar Dlnffa Wins Game.
CEDAR BLUFFS. Neb.. June 3. (SDe
clal.) Cedar Bluffs defeated Mead here
today, 2 to 1, In the best game seen In
mis section or tne county tor many
years. There were only five hits In all,
Wllley. who until recently has been with
Auburn In the Mink league, pitched for
Otoes Win Batting
Bee from Falls City
NEBRASKA CITY. June S.-(8pectal.)-
Nebdaaka City took the second game from
Falls City. It was necessary to use four
pitchers. McNeal made a home run and a
two bagger In the same Inning, while
Ooldwait made a homo run. Belts pitched
Falls Clty....0 00000100-10
Neb. Clty....l 3 3 2 3 0 0 3 -! 21 3
' rtattiiries: Faber. Merrltt. Ward.
Trasnor and Wheatj Belts and Qoldwalt.
TTmnlr: Walker.
HUMBOLDT. Neb., June S.-(Bpeclal
Telegram.) Today's game was full of
grandstand plays. Lamstaft made a
double play in the sixth, unassisted, at
a very critical time. Milter's homer In
the second and McDonald's three-base hit
In the ntnth featured. Score:: H.H.B.
Humboldt ...0 3000000 1-4 9
Auburn 0 00000400-47
Batteries: Frits and Musser, Wiley and
Kruninger. umpire: Meyers.
.Indian Team Wins.
PIERRE. S. D.. June S.(Spec!al Tele
sxam.) In a ten-inning game here today
the Indian team from Cheyenne River
agency defeated the locals by a score of
to -
Cutahw, lb 1
Stent el, ct.. 4
Whemt, It., a
Diubact, lb. X
trmlth. 3b... 3
FUhtr, u... a
Miller, c... 2
Brwln. ....!
Alloa, p 3
Tlntllnt, p. 0
Humtntl
1 0 0 0 0
ToUlo 3 3 34 14 1
Batted for Allen In eighth.
Batted for Cutahaw In ninth.
Brooklyn ....0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hlu: Off Allen. 3 in seven Innings: air
Tingling, 1 in ono inning, saoruice nus
Muriums. Anna. uron. Bioien oiuiu
Kline (21. Moran. uoume piays: Miner
to Fisher to Daubert; Moran to Laubert.
Lett on bases; Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 6.
Bases on nans: uir juion, u; on .ini, j
Hit by pitched boll: By Alien, Davoro.
Struck out: By Allen. 1; by yingung,
bv Aims. 6. Passed bolls: Kllng, Mlllur.
Time: 1:46. Umpires: O'Day and Emalle,
Pirates Defeat Braves.
ti TTSHITRQH. June 3. After holding
Pittsburgh for four Innings. Oeorge Tyler
lost control in the nun ana irom mai
on the locals bunched long hits with
walks and won easily from Boston,
viot'h trlnla and Wajmer's fly
gave Pittsburgh a run In the fourth. In
the fifth Byrne was hit by a pitched
hail stole second, took third on What
inga bad throw and secord on Robinson's
fly. Wagners single, juuict a uuuuie, a
walk to Wilson, and Byrne's single.
nttl two more In the sixth and Hof-
man's triple with doubles by Vlox and
Wagner and Carey's fly, brought two
more m xtie sevenin. A.n error oy miiud,
rtnhlnson's single and two walks follow
ing, forced In the seventh run In the
eighth. Boston got two runs in the sixtn
when Myers walked. Sweeney singled
and stole second and Titus scored them
both with a single 'to left' Robinson
Platte Center Defeats IIamvbre7.
PLATTE CENTER, Neb., Juno 8. (Bpe-i
cial.) One of the fastest gomes of anuvi
teur base ball ever witnessed in Platte.
Center was played Sunday at Mylet'a
ball park between a team from Humphrey,
and the Mylet Stars of Piatt Centen,
Tho feature of the game was the pitching1
of Zouha for the Mylet Stars, who struck)
out sixteen men. Score:
Platte Centor 1 80000010-8,
Humphrey 2 2000000O-4
nrnlnnrd Wins.
BRAINARD, Neb., June 3. (Special) ;
Bralnard defeated Rising City In a !
loosely played gome today. Score:
R.H.B.
Bralnard 0 1301030 1-7 9 1
Rising City ..0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1-4 8 3
Batteries: Bralnard, Talbot and Sobota;
Rising City, Donelson and. Deford. Unw
pires: Joklsh and Bohacek.
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