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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913.
ROURKES TAKE BOTH ENDS
But Just Wait Till the Sleeper Awakes
0
fcogge Loses First Game Thii Yex
Copyright, 1.13, International News Scrtlce.
Had won Eleven.
-Vij l. Uf T.'
WHOSIT 5AY5 -
CREDIT B0BH7S0N WITH TWO
10
Tlntttnfr flallles In Elichth and Ninth
Inninsi of (he First Game OIt
Victory to the noarke
Tribe.
Batting rallies In the eighth and ninth
Innings gavs Cornelia.; the first pirae yes
trday by a 8 to 4 score and Robinson
hurled airtight ball. In th second battle.
which waa also confiscated by the
Hourkes, 6 to 1.
Clint Rogge, who entered the first game
with a string or eleven consecutive wins,
lost tils first game of th season. Omaha
triggers found him for a total of four
teen hits.
Roblnfton gets credit for winning both
of the games, lie went on the mound tn
the ninth Inning of the first battle with
a 1 to 3 score staring him In the faoe,
with Omaha holding the short end, and
como out winner He worked all through
the second game, with excellent control
and all kinds of stuff. But fire hits were
fathered off his delivery and he allowed
but one free passage.
The first game was by fa the more
Interesting. The score was 41 to 1 against
the Rourkes when they came to bat In
tbs eighth Inning. Congalton opened with
a single to center and Johnson followed
It Up with a swat for one base to right.
Urubb made his third consecutive hit and
Congalton was safe at home. Schlpke
slammed one to Andreas, who threw It
10 Jones at first, but the former big
leaguer let the pill slip from his fingers
utd Johnson slid safely Into home plate.
The Fatal Ninth.
It was a hard row to hoe that Rogge
had when he faced th Omaha batters In
the ninth Inning. Thr.mnson was tho
first man up and following him came four
other .300 clmitcr. As several fans re
n-arl id In the stands, if Ttogge could get
l Hint bunch he was welcome to tho
rame. But he didn't xct by that bunch,
far Thomason slammed the first one for
n single Then Kane landed safe on an
error by Icotiard.- Congalton somewhat
disappointed the crowd by striking oijt,
but "Hickory" Johnson enme ncrofcs with
a liH'd one over third baso nnd Thomason
reglr-tered from second, lfane taking the
bag he vacated. Gruhb made his fourth
cohscctitlvo lilt by beating out a bunt,
thoktng the bags. Hero It was that
Prhlpk won the game with a smash to
renter field and Kan slipped home with
the winning tally, flchlpke's hit waa good
for nt least two bags, but under the ex
IMInrf conditions only counted as a single.
Jnstlce In flrllllnnt.
Justice played two brilliant games, and
to him must go a great deal of credit.
In the first game he handled ten chances
without a boot. In the eighth Inning ho
made one of the prettiest pegs to gift a
runner at the plate which has been pulled
off In many a day. Hunter was on third
and -Leonard on first, when un attempted
double steal was started, Johnson
whlppsrt" the ball to Schlpke and Hunter
took a lead off third. Schtpke, Justice
And Kane toyed with Leonard between
first and second until Hunter made a
dash for the plate. Here It waa that Jus
tie ahot the ball knee high Into John
son's waiting mitt and Hunter slid
Into It.
In the second game Justice handled ten
more changes, but mado one error. In all
handling twenty chances with but one
boot, and this was the easiest one of the
day and he evidently was too sure of It.
In the second game he lobbed out three
bit" In four times at bat.
Tex' Una nnd Dnr.
"Tex" Jones had an off game tn the
first otie, being credited with three er
ror, all of which were palpable muffs.
He did hot make a hit In eight times he
batted In the two games. "
The second game was n walk-awnjk for
the liourkes. Thomason was safe when
he forced Neff off second. Kane singled,
Tommlfc going to third, Kane stole sec
ond, and both men scored on Congalton'sTburham, p ..
line drlv. to the right pasture.
ties Moines made one In the fifth,
when. ftfelght doubled to left and scored
on Halm's single,
Thomason opened tho sixth with a sin
gle. Kane sacrificed, and Tommle tal
lied on Johnson.', alutcle to left, Schlpke
ivhIKed In the eighth, went to second on
a passed ball, stolo third and scored, on
nh error by Sleight
Thtfrriiison Was safe In the eighth on
JVllly'a error. Kane singled. Congalton
sacrificed. Johnson walked, filling the
tmses. Grubb lifted a sacrifice fly to
Hunter ahd Thomuson registered,, Kane
following on Schlpke'a single to left.
Scores
SconS first garnet
OMAHA.
All. It. H. O. A. K.
Justice, sa 6 0 0 5 S 0
Neff, ir sot i o o
Thomason, ct.. ...... S 1 2 0 0 0
Kane. lb.. S 1 1 8 3 0
congalton, rf.. ...... 6 ! s 0 o o
Johnson, c. 4 1 2 8 S 0
Jrubb. 3b 6 0 4 1 3 1
K'chlpke. Sb 5 0 3 2 6 0
Applesa. p 2 0 0 1 10
Peter", p 0 0 0 0 bn o
Tloblnson, p ;.. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Coyle I 0 0 0 0 0
'Shestak t 0 0 0 0
Totals
.43 5 14 27 19
MOINES.
AO. R. H.
O.
1
3
1
9
0
3
6
0
E.
0
0
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
Maim, rf....
l'ox. rf
Hunter, cf.,
Jeonard, 3b.
3
1
0
0
0
3
0
3
4
0
1
n
....... 4
....... 3
4
Jones., lb.
as:
4
jieiuy. ss s
Andreas. 2b 3
.Slelibt, c 4
Rogge, p , 3
Total .31 4 24
Kane out, hit by batted ball.
One out when winning run was scored.
Batted for Applegate In sixth Inning.
Batted for Peters in the eighth Inning.
Omaha
Runs 0 00001023b
Hltn 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 3 4-14
Des Moines
Runs 1 02000100-4
Hits 3 0I0002I1-9
Two-base hits: Fox, Retlly, Three-base
"bit Leonard. Stolen bases: Neff. Kane.
KacrlflCe hits: Andreas. Double play:
Kahe to Justice to Bchlpke. Hits: Off
Applegate. 4 In six Innings; oft Peters, 4
In two Innings; off Robinson. 1 in one
Inning. Struck out: By Applegate. S; by
Peters, it by Robinson. 1; by Rogge. &
liases on balls. Off Applegate, 3: off
Peters, 1, off Rogg,; l. Pasted ball:
Johnson. Left on baseaj . Qmaha, 14, Dea
Moines. 5. TJne; ,iyfc. Umpire: Segrlst
Score, accond gafiRe;. " ' ,
: omwa.
"JIB: 1 1C O. A. E.
O.
4
3
1
13
0
'
Justice, ss, 0 8 4 6 1
Ketf. if .....V.
Thomasoo. ef...M,.
Kane. lh,..,7,....
Congalton, rf........
a
'3
3
3
Juundon. c.
tiHlb. A 3
0
Kcnjpke. id s
ftotunsonp..;..... 4
' 9
i
O.
0
T'Jala.. ........3S 8
DES MOIffKS.
AB. R. II.
Xiabn, rt... ...., 0 i
14 S.
A. E.
Fox, If 4 0 0 2 0 0
Hunter, cr 400100
T AAtMa4 IK A A A A A
Jones, lb, 4 0 0 3 0 0
Hellly, ss 4 0 2 2 2 1
Andreas, 2b 3 0 0 6 2 0
Sleight, c 3 1 1 10 2 1
Kaber, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
Totals 33 1 5 24 0 2
Omaha-
nuns :,2 0000112 --0
Hits ..; 2 0 10 12 Li 9
Des Moines
nuns 0 00010000-1
Hits 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0-5
iSvo-baso hit: filoluht. Stolen bases:
Kane. Fox. Doublo play: Rellty to An
dreas to Jones. Struck out: By Robin
son, 4; ny l'aoer, 10. uases on nans:
Off noblnson, 1: off Faber, 4. Passed
bails: Sleight (2). Hit ny pitched ball:
By Faber (Johnson). IWt on bases:
Omaha, 6; Des Moines, 5. Time: 1:40,
Umpire: Segrlst.
(illlXXMlSK TA1CH T1II8M DOTH
(Jllmnrr'N Itlttlnir Feature In First
Contest with Wichita.
DKNVBR, Colo., June 8.-Denvr won
both gamea of a double-header today from
Wichita by hard hitting. In the first
game Kills was relieved by Durham be
fore., an out was made in the first Inning.
In the second King kept his hits well
scattered. Qllmore's fielding for Denver
was i feature of the first game, rob
bing "Wichita of three long drives to left.
Score, first game:
DENVER,
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Ollmorc, If 4 1 3 5 0 0
Cassldy, rf 3 1 1-0 0 0
Channel), ct 3 0 0 3 0 0
Qulllln, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0
Frencu, zd u 1 u
Coffey, km 4 0 3 3 1 0
Fisher, lb 3 0 0 fi 0 0
Hpahr. a ...L 2 1 1 0 0
Schrelber, pr 3 0 1 n 2 Q
Total 30 3 10 27 0
WICHITA.
AB. R.
H.
0
0
3
1
0
0
3
1
0
0
A.
0
2
0
2
0
0
5
4
0
4
Burke, cf 4
Bnbb, 3b ,3
Hills, rf 4
Koerrier, lb 4
Hughes, Sb 4
0
0
0
0
1
0
Pettlgrow. If
4
4
4
nanp, ss .
1.
Castle, c
0
0
0
Kins, p
0
3
Totals
.34
8 2J 17
Qulllln out, Interfered with batted ball
In first Inning. .
Denver 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -a
Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-3
Stolen base: Channell. Three-base
hits: Castle, Spahr, Koerner. Bacrince
hltl Cnssldy. Struck outt By Schrelber,
4; by Durham. 4. Bases on balls: Oft
Hchrelber. 1; off Kills, 1; off Durham, 3.
Double plays! Rapp to Hughes. Qulllln
to French to Fisher. Left on bases. Den
ver. 8; Wichita. 6. Innings pitched: By
EllU, none is runs, 3 nusj.i oy uurnam,
nine (1 run, 7 hits). Timet 1:40. Umpire:
Colllflowor.
Score, second garnet N
DENVER.
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Butcher. If 4 1 2 3 0 0
Cassldy, rj 3 0 3 1 1 0
Channell. cr a v v . 1
Qulllln, Sb 4 0 113 1
French. 2b 4 0 0 4 4 0
Coffey, ss 4 1 3 R 3 0
Fisher, lb 4 0 2 10 0 0
Spahr. 0 4 12 110
King, p, ..m 1 v v
Totals K34 4 IS 27 II
' WIQHVTA.
AB. R. H.O.
Burke, cf .t. 4 0 11
A.
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
1
3
Babb. 3b 3
Bills, rf
Koerner, lb
4
4
4
uugnes, :o
Pettlgrew,
If
Rapp. ss .
Wocob, o
Stelgcr. P
3
3
3
Totals
33 3 "7 24 8 1
....0 0103001 4
....0 0300000 1-3
Hughes, Channell, Burke.
Denver
Wichita
Stolen basts
Two-base hits;
Coffey, wacoD, steiger,
r.Mv m Rfne. Qulllln. Sacrifice hit
Cassldy. Passed ball: Spahr. Struck
outt By King, 1; by Stelger, 6. Bases on
balls: Off King. 1; off Stelger, t Double
plays: French to Fisher, Stelger to Wa
cob to Hughes, Channell to Qulllln, Lett
on bases: Denver, S; Wichita, 3. Time:
1:SS. Umpirei Colllflower.
JO$IKS
IJIIUT OUT
SIOUX
Pitch era Boehlrr nnd Doyle Stnire
Great Hattlr an Moand.
610UX C1TT. Ia.. June 8,-Pltchsrs
Boehler and Doyle staged a great battle
on the mound today, the former shading
the Sioux City youngster by hoiaing uie
locals scoreless. The Drummers scored
ono more In the fifth on a single, a balk
and an error. Score:
BIOUX CITY.
AB. It II,
O.
3
J
0
0
0
11
13
0
A.
8
3
0
0
3
0
0
a
4
Smith, ss 4
Cooney, 2b 4
Clarke, It 4
Davidson, ct 4
Callahan. Sb......, 4
Breen, rf t
Woolums, lb........ 4
Rapp, 0. 3
Doyle, p 3
ToUls 33 0 37 11 3
ST. JOSEPH. "
AD. R, II. O. A. E.
Kelly, If 4 3 2 0 0 O
R. Watson, cf 3 0 X 3 0 t
Oehs, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 0
Zwllllng, lb 1 J 7 '1 0
Ketteri c 4 0 1 '12 0 0
Weatcrsll, lb 4 0 S 2 0.0
Tannehlll. rf 8 0 0 1 0 0
AUlnke, wu....... i 0 0 1 2 0
Bbehler. p 4 0 0 1 3 0
Totals 33 3 8 27 8 0
Rloux City 000000000-0
St. Joseph 200001000-3
Left on bases: Sioux City, 6; St Joseph,
7. First base on errors: St. Joseph, 2.
Two-base hits: Callahan, Westerxll,
Smith. Stolen base: Z willing. Double'
play: Doylo to Callahan to Smith to
Woolums. Struck out: By Boehler, 13:
by Doyle, 10. Buses on balls: Off
Boehler, Ij off Doyle, 3. Paaoed balls:
Ketter, Rapp. Balk: Doyle. Time: 1:43.
Umplro: O'Toolo and Hlgler.
LINCOLN AND TOPEKA DIVIDES
First im TlRht damp, vrlth Second
One Ilnttlnn: Contest.
' TOPBKA, Kan., June 8. Topeka and
Lincoln divided a double-header. The
visitors won the first In splto of the fact
that Richardson allowed only one hit.
a double by Manager Mullen, which
scored Lloyd, who had walked. The only
oiner dobo on uans issuea in tho game
by Richardson developed Into the win
ning run when Richardson threw wild
after fielding Knapp'a bunt. Both
pitchers were hit hard in the second
game.
TOPEKA. v
, , AB- Jt O- A. E.
First game. Ssoro:
Cochran, 3b ,.. 4 1112 0
Forsythe, If 4 0 1 8 0 1
Lee, ct 4 0 1 0 0 0
Clear, rf 2 0 1 3 0 0
Rapps, lb U 0 0 13 1 0
French, ss V 0 0 18 1
McAllister, 0 40 13 0 0
flmlth, 2b 2 0 0 8 4 6
iiicnarason, p 3 0 0 1 2 1
Totals S 1 5 27 12 8
LINCOLN.
AB. It. H. O. A- E.
Lloyd, 2b ,.8 1 0 3 T 0
Mullen, lb 4 0 l 12 0 0
Cobb, rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0
McCormlck, If 3 10 10 0
narbour, id. 0 0 x 1 1
Dowllng, ss. ........ 3 0 0 1 1 0
Knapp, of. .....3
Baker, a , 3
Tuckey, p ... I
0 1
0 0
0 4 3 0
0 13 0
Totals ........... CO 1 1 27 16 1
Topoka 6 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0-V
Lincoln 00100010 0-4
Two-base hit: Mullen. Sacrifice hlli:
Barbour, Rapps. Sacrifice fly: Gear.
Stolen base: Lloyd. Bases' on balls: Oft
Richardson, 2i off Tuckey, 3. Struck out:
By Richardson, 2; by Tuckey, 4. Time:
1:30. Umpire: Anderson.
Second, second game:
TOPBKA-
AiB, R. II. O. A. B.
Coclrran. 3b 4 2 3' 1 3 2
Forsythe. If 4 2 3 0 0 .0
Ocar, of......... 4 1 1, 3 0 0
MoLarry. rf 4 0 r 0 0 0
Rapps, lb 4 1 3 14 1 0
French, ss 4 0 0 3 7 0
Crist. 0 4.0 3 3. 8 1
Smith, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 1
Reynolds, p 3 0 0 0 2 0
To toll... i... S3 12 27 18 4
LINCOLN.
AD, R. H. O. A. E.
Lloyd, 2b 5 112.30
Mullen, lb 4 1 3 12 0 0
Cobb, rf 5 0 2 2 1 0
McCormlck. If 3 0 2 3 0 0
Barbour, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0
Dowllng, 8S...-..T7?.. 4 0 0 8 6 1
Knapp, cf 4 0 0 1 0 '0
Carney, 0 4 0-1 0 1 0
Wolverton, P 0 0 0 0 2 0
Dessau, p., 4 1113 0
Totals 37 3 8 24 15 1
Topeka 40001010-6
Lincoln 101010000-3
Home run: Cochran. Two-base, hits:
Rapps (2), Forsythe, McLarry. Sacrifice
hits: Smith, Mullen. Double plays:
Rapps (unassisted), Dowllng to Lloyd;
Cobb to Mullein Uoyd to Dowllng to
Mullen. Stolen bases: Lloyd. Mc
Cormlckk. Hits: Off Wolverton, 5 in
one inning: off Dessau, 7 in seven In
nings. Bases on balls: Oft Reynolds. 1.
Off Reynolds, 1. Struck out: By
Reynolds, 4. Time: 1:35. 'Umpire: An
derson. AUDITORIUM PHARMACY
DEFEATS THE FIREMEN
At Twenty-fourth and Vinton street
yesterday afternoon the Auditorium
Pharmacy team defeated the Firemen by
a score of 2 to 1. The contest waa played
In one hour. To date the Auditorium
Pharmacy orew haa won all Its games.
In yesterday's game the hrttlur of 8aup
and Olcson and the fielding of Welch
were the features. Charlie Coe caught a
grand game for the Firemen. For the
Pharmacy Frank Qulgley allowed only
four scattered hits and struck out. seven.
Ilia opponent waa hit hard, but fast field
ing kept the score down. The Pharmacy
crew la looking for out-of-town gamea.
Address Qeorgo Dougherty at 2117 Grace
street or telephone Webster 1231 Score;
Pharmacy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Firemen fi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Batteries: Auditorium Pharmacy,
Qulgley and Overman; Firemen, Woolsey
and Coo.
Omaha Men's Clnb Wins.
The Omaha Men's dub yesterday de
feated the Rloux City Men's club In a
base ball game at Rlvervtew park by a
score of 8, to 0. Score: R.H.B.
Omaha .......0 0 0 O 0 1 0 I 03 8 1
Sioux City ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 3
Skinned from Head to Heel
was Ben Pool. Threet. Ala- when draj
ged over a rough, rijad; but , Bucklen's
Arnica Salve healed iU his Injuries. He.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement
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Moving Pture Op MConnell Getting-
RAMEY BLOWS UP FOR FAIR
Columbus Hurler Lets in Deluge and
Pawnees Lose.
ISLANDERS PILE UP ELEVEN
Horrnril I.oacs Contest to Superior
Before Lnrgre Crovrd of Spectators
Fremont TnUrn Menaarc
of Kearney Team,
COLUMBUS, Neb., June 8. (Special
Telegram,) Ramey held the Islanders
down to no scores until the first half of
the ninth, when ho weakened and after
the visitors scored three time's, and there
were thrco men on bases he was .re
placed by KIngdon. Hits and errors net
ted the visitors eleven runs,
aruND island. connD3.
AD.H.O.A.K. i,D.I1.0.A.15.
'Itondtiu. Jb 4 1 t 1 0 Smith, cf... E 1 0 0 A
FtreaUnt, u 4 10 1 0Crn rf.... 8 i 1 0 0
Bchoon'r, ct 4 0 I 0 On. Drown, 4 2 1 0 1
Bennttt, It. 1 1 I 0 OK.prown, 2b 4 1 0 1 0
Oae, lb..... t 0 II 0 ODeal, lb.,., 0 10 e 0
ItouM, rf... 4 100 ODonorin, lb 4 l : 1 0
nai&'b'c b 4 0 0 lljctch. If... I 0 3 0 0
Bralth, c., 4 111 OOondlns. e. 4 Ola 2 0
Hilar, p.... 4 I 06 OJUnyr.. p... I t 0 0 0
KlngMoi), p. 1 0 0 0 0
Tout n T2I 1J J , 2
ToUlw...J5 10 IT T 1
Grand Island.... 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 1111
Columbus 3000002004
Stolen bases: Coe, B. Brown. Sacrifice
hlta: Leach, Deal Two-base hits: Ha
ley, Firestone. Three-base hits: Ron
deau. Home runB: Cran. Base hits:
Off Haley, 10; off Ramey, 1; off KIngdon,
mtuu uui. ny ntuey, o; Dy jiamey,
10: by KIngdon. none. Bases on balls:
Off Haley, l; off Ramey, 8: off KIngdon,
1 Hit by pitched ball: by Ramey, Fire
atlne, Bennett Passed balls: Oondlng
i oiuiiii, Kt. imv, i.io. umpire:
Sotley.
Sevrnrd Loses to Superior.
SEWARD, Neb., une S.-(Spec!al Tel
egram.) Seward lost " to Superior today
before a orowd of 500, One feature of
the game was Center Fielder Merritt'a
ono-handed catch of Black's line drive.
Score:
".Thelsstng out on account of cutting
second. "
SUPEltlOE. SBWATID.
AD.1I.O.A.H. All. H.O. A. E.
Prejror, u., ( 0 1 4 lUip, lb t 0 I 0 1
Onjr, tt.... 6111 OTspptn, n.. 3 1 1 1 0
Merrttt Cf.. 4 110 OZInk. lb..., 51 t 1 0
Ltndreth. If 4 1 S O OBUck, cf.... I 12 0 0
YlMltrtlns. rf 4 0 3 0 Olliaifo; It.. I 110 0
Sch.lit, a.... 4 1 T 0 OPottet. 0... S 0 10 2 0
Dockew'i, lb 1 1 10 1 Ltontfd, rf. 2 0 0 0 0
ONt, lb 4 0 1 1 lDrtnnon, lb 4 0 1 1 0
RUvtiu, p.. 2 0 0 t 0 Clark, p.... 2 0 0 0 1
Vance, p.... 2 0 0 0 OW0041, p. . S 2 12 0
Total 17 HM "t l Total .11 " ir 1 l
Supetrlor 0002121006
Seward 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03
Pitched by 8tevens, five and two-third
Innings. Walked, 4. Struckout, 4.
Pltohed by Vance, thee and one-third In
nings. Walked, none. Struck out, none.
Pitched by Clarke, five Innings, walked,
1; struck out. 7. Pitched by .Wtoods, four
Innings, walked, none; struck out, 1.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Freest).
Pnthftnilern Win EneUy.
FREMONT, Npb., June 8.-(Spcclal Tel
egramsFremont defeated Kearney here
today In a one-sided game by a score of
7 to 4. Tho locals hit Wright almost at
will, and although Kearney secured nine
hits they wore well scattered and the re
sult never 'was In doubt The feature ot
the game was the hitting ot Clarke, who
made two home runs and a double tn
four trips to the plate. Neff waa Injured
by a base runner's spike In the eighth,
but plucklly finished the game. sScore:
KBATtNBT. FREMONT.
AD.K.O.A.E. AD. 11.0. A B.
itechtold II I 1 1 0 OTurpla, If... 2 2 10 0
Acotk, lb... 2 0 1 4 0 Welch, lb... 4 112 0
Brok. lb... 6 1 I 0 OWctMl, cf.. 4 12 0 1
Harriott, lb 4 0 10 0 0 Henry, flb. .. 2 ISO!
Schourm, ct 1 1 1 0 0 Iteli, lb 4 1 2 1 0
Orar. e 4 12 1 OOourlaj, .. 4 1 1 2 1
Woodruff, at 4 1 0 1 1 Clark, rf... 4 2 10 0
Ertckion. til 1 I t Otfttt e 4 2 10 0
Wrl(ht, p... 2 1 1 1 OlllnckUr, p. 4 0 0 2 t
Totals Il"24 I 1 Total.. ...II U ir IS "l
Kearney 0 003100104
Fremont 1 0,08011S-7
Two-base hit. Clarke. Home runs:
Clarke (2). Sacrifice hits: Acock, Welch.
Stolen bases: Herrlott, Brlekson, Turpln,
WetseL Bases on balls: Off Wright, 3;
off Hinckley, 4. Struck out: By Wright
s', by Hinckley, 9. Double play: Wright
to Herrlott. Wild pitches: Hinckley. X
Passed ball: Gray. Time: 1:45. Umpire:
Pontius. Attendance: 800,
York Wallops Champs.
HASTINGS, Neb., June 8.-(Speclal Tel
r gram.) York bunched hits In the sev
enth and ninth and helped by an error
In each won from Hastings, 6 to 3. Ling's
batting and fielding were features. The
game was played ac Blue Hill and spe
cial trains were run from Holdrege and
Hastings. There were 210 automobiles on
the grounds and 1.717 paid admissions.
8ctore:
TORK llASmTJS.
AB.lt. O, A. E. AB.1I.O.A.B.
TUe. lb.... 4 111 OMcCat It... I 110 0
Cta. lb... 4 3 11 1 lFtortmaa, aa 4 1 1 4 I
U'lm'q'at. aa 1 01 1 Dovner. cf.. 1 2 0 0 0
Clark. It... 4 2 10 lUat, lb 2 2 4 4 0
lUUIcka, lb 1 1 4 1 0 DUta, c 1 1 4 0 0
-IlanaM, rf.. 10 11 0 Smith, lb... 4 2 2 1 1
Obro, of.. 4 i 2 0 OTacke, lb... 2 0 14 1 0
town, e. I i 2 OKroll. rf.... 2 110 0
Krcrdon, (v.. I 2 1 '2 2 Norton, p.. 2 2 1 I 1
Tout .25 10 nil"! Total Voiijrlil
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3-4
Hastings ; 1 01010000-3
Two-base hits: Everdon, Chase, Mat
ticks. Sacrifice hits: Malroqulst, Fort
man, Ling. Kroll, Norton, Downey 42).
Stolen bases: Ling (2), Diets, Smith,
Struck out: By Kverdon, 3: by Norton.
3. Bases on balls'- Off Kverdon. fi: oft
Norton. 7. Hit by iMohed ball: By Nor.
toMr-l. Passed ball: Brown. Umpire:
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Standing of Teams
WBST. LEAUG&
W.L.Pct.
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phlla. 27 12 .632
New York.. 23 18 .561
Denver 32 14 .696
St. Joseph.. 30 17 .613
i.incoin ....zs zi ,M3
Omaha 26 22 .542
Brooklyn .
Chicago ...
Pittsburgh
St. Louis.,
Boston
Cincinnati
, 22 18 .560
.24.22 .522
.22 23 .489
.20 26 .435
17 24 .415
.17 29 .370
Sioux Clty.,21 24 .467
DCS Molnes.zi ZS .447
Topeka 19 27 . 413
Wichita .. 12 35 .255
AHtf T UAHTTt
AMER. ASSN.
W.L-Pct.
Columbus ...23 18 .609
Milwaukee. 32 22 .59
Louisville ..28 23 .549
Kansas Clty.28 26 .619
Ht Paul 25 24 .510
Minneapolis 23 29 .451
Indianapolis 19 28 .404
Toledo 18 82 .360
MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
Auburn 16 7 .696
Humboldt ..11 12 .478
Neb. City.. ..10 18 .436
Falls City... 9 14 .331
W.UPctl
Phlla. 35 10 .778
Cleveland ..34 13 .723
Washington 25 21 .543
Chicago ....26 23 .531
Boston 20 24 .455i
Detroit ....ID 31 .380
St- Louis ..20 S3 .377
New York .10 34 .227
NEB. LEAGUE.
W.L-Pct.
Superior ...13 8 .619
Kearney ...13 10 .565
Hastings ...12 10 .545
Seward 11 11 .500
Fremont ..11 10 .624
York 10 10 .500
Columbus .. 8 18 .381
G. Island... 8 14 .364)
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WESTERN LEAGUE.
Lincoln, 2-3: Topeko, 1-6.
Wichita, 2-3: Denver, 3-4.
St. Joseph, 3; Sioux City, 0.
Des Moines, 4-1; Omaha, 5-6.
. NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston 5; St. Louts, 8.
New York, 1; Chicago, 2.
Philadelphia, 2; Cincinnati, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Toledo, 10; Indianapolis, 8.
Minneapolis, 0-0; Milwaukee, 4-1.
St Paul, 2; Kansas City, 8.
Columbus, 9; Louisville, 4.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Gand Island, 11; Columbus, 4.
Kearney, 4; Fremont, 7.
Superior, 6; Seward. 8.
York. 6; Hastings, 8.
Game Today.
Western League Topeka at Denver, St.
Joseph at Omaha, Des Moines at Sioux
City.
National League Boston at St. Louis,
New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at
Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
American League Chicago at New
York, St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit
at Washington, Cleveland at Boston.
American Association Toledo at Louis
ville, 'Minneapolis at Kansas City, St
Paul at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at
Columbus.
Nebraska State League Grand Island
at Columbus, Kearney at Fremont, Su
perior at Seward, York at Hastings.
Mink League Nebraska City at Hum
boldt. Auburn at Falls City.
John DSere Plow
Company Selling
Many Velie Cars
The "better quality" Idea, established by
John Deere In 18(7 has been strictly ad
hered to by the John Deere and their
allied companies. Their implements ahd
vericles are known the world over for
this particular point of superiority.
In th automobile branch ot this great
organisation the "better quality" Idea,
has been especially prevalent and today
the Velie pleasure com and commercial
trucks are firmly ostabliehed In the auto
mobile Industry.
The Velie line la very complete. There
are two models ot pleasure cars with
different style bodies,, while the line of
commercial cara range from 1,500 pounds
to 6,000 pounds capacity.
The Velie la handled In this territory
by the John Deere Plow company of
Omaha direct, who carry all models In
stock, aa well , as all repair ports, and
operate a complete service station with
a well appointed machine shop in con
nection. American Association.
At Milwaukee First game: R.H.E.
Milwaukee 4 5 2
Minneapolis 048
Batteries: Hovllk and; Hughes; Pat
terson and Owens.
Score, second game: R-H.EX
Milwaukee 15 2
Minneapolis 0 4 4
Batteries: Braun and. Hughes; Bums
and Smith. ,
At Indianapolis R.H.E.
Indianapolis 8 S
Toledo , 1010 1
Batteries: Harrington.' Kalserltng,
Shardt and Cotter; George, Collamore
and Devoght.
At Louisville- R.H.E.
Columbus 9 IS 2
Louisville i 4 11 3
Batteries: Cookk, Cole and Smith;
Lowdermilk, Northrup and Clernons.
At Kansas City- R.H.E.
St. Paul 3 6 0
Kansas City 8 8 0
Batteries! D. Walker and James; Mor
gan, Vaughan and O'Connor.
Scrapple.
There's a place for everything, but the
trouble Is moat ot us cannot find the
place.
The door of adversity Is never locked.
It Isn't our poverty thai mukes us dis
contented, but the riches of our neighbors.
Love makes one Ideal husband; fear
makes u thousand.
There are 30 comentionallties In pri
vate." Alimony U tht battle cry oX freedom.
Judge
I WHO SAID Y
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CUBS NOSE OUT THE GIANTS
Tesrean and Smith Engage in a
Fierce Pitchers' Battle.
WIN ON CINCINNATI BASE HIT
Miller, RnnnlnK for Archer, Scores
on Ever' Short Gronnder to Mer
it kle, Who Throws the nail
to the Plate .
CHICAGO, June 8. Manager Evers
strategy In trie tenth Inning today gavo
Chicago a 2 to 1 victory over New York.
Archer opened tho-flnal Inning with a
double to left Und tn sliding into sec
ond base injured his ankle and Miller,
a utility player, was sent into run for
Archer. Smith then followed with a
Texas leaguer to right and Miller pulled
up at third. Leach then grounded out
to Merkle," Smith taking second. Evers
followed with a Cincinnati base hit to
Merkle, but Miller sclld under Meyers
with the winning run. The game wa aa
pitchers' battle between Tesreau. and
Smith with honors slightly In favor of
the former. Zimmerman was struck out
three times by Teasreait, who fanned
a total ot eight, while Smith struck out
five. Score:
NEW YORK. ' cmOAOO.
AD. H.O. A. B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Burna, It... 4 4 0 0- 0 Leach, cf.., S 0 4 0 0
Bbtfer. Ib.. 4 0 1 1 1 Brra. Sb.., 4 S t
Fletcher aa 1 t 0 OCIrmer, rf.; Sites
Doyle, ib... J 2 I 1 OZlm'min, "Sb 4 0 110
( Merkle, lb.. 4 0 7 0 ISaJer. lb.... 2 0 11 1 0
Murray, rf.. (Ml 0 Mitchell, If. 4 1 0 0
Meyera, 0... 4 1 g. i OBrMwell, at 3 1 1 4 0.
StiodaT'a, tl 1 1 H 0 .Archer, e.... J 1(10
.Tetreau. p.. 4 0 0 S 0 Smith.' p.... 4 1 0 J 0
Miller 0 0 0 0 0
Totala.,...l Vtl I
Totals II 6 ID 11 0
Ron for Archer In the tenth. ,
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i
Chicago , 001000000 1-0
Two-base hits: Murray, Archer. Three
base hits: Meyers, Evers. Sacrifice hits:
Clymer, Archer, Doyle. Stolen base:
Snodgrss. Double plays: Meyers to
Doyle, KJmmerman to Evers, Evers to
Saler. Left on - bases: New York. 6;
Chicago. 8. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau,
S: off Smith. 2. Struck' out: Bv Smith. 6:
by Tesreau, 8. Time: 3:15. Umpires:
O'Doy and Emslle.
Braves Outplay Cardinals.
ST. LOUIS, June 8. By bunching hits
in the third inning Boston obtained a
lead over St. Louis that the locals could
not overcome nnd the visitors wqi, 6 to 3.
The locals scored their only runs In the
fifth, when a pass, two singles and a sac
rifice fly netted three runs. Score:
8T. LOUIS. B09TON,
AD.H.CLA.B. AB.K.O.A.S.
Hun-Ins. Sb 4 331 OM'nTllle, as. 5 0 1 1 V
Oakra, cf.... 4 1 4 0 0 Myers, lb... I 1 I i (
Bheckard. rt t 0 4 0 0 Connolly. It. I 0 1 1 0
Mtnmy, Ib. 4 0 11 OWcDon'd. tb I 2 8 1 (
Konetcrty, lt 4 1 T 0 OTUua, tf.... 4 3 4 0 0
Mate. It... 4 1, 0 0 OSaymouf ef. 4 0 8 0 0
O'Lwrr, aa. S 0 4 I 1 DeTlln, lb.. 1 1 1 S 0
Mclean, e.. 4 2 4 1 ORaridcn, c. 1 0 110
Ortner,. p... 0 0 0 1 0 Rudolph, p. 1 1 1 0
Prrrltt, p... 1 0 0 1 0 Mann, cf... 0 0 0 0 0
Oayor. p.,.. 0 0 0 0 1 ,
WtaltUd ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals It T 17 11 (
Krana 1 0 0 0
Wlnxo 110 0 0
Catheri ... 1 0 0 0 0
Iliuser .... 0 0 0 0 0
Totala S3 10 17 10
Batted for Grlner in the third.
Batted for Perrltt In the seventh.
Batted for O'Leary In the ninth.
Batted for Geyer in the ninth.
Ran for McLean In the ninth.
Boston 0 U 3 0 I 0 0 0 1-8
St Louis ......0 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0-8
Two-base hits: Oakes, McLean, Hug
gins. Three-base hit: Devlin. Home run:
Titus. Sacrifice files: Bheckard. Ru
dolph. Double play: Connelly to Devlin
to McDonald. Hit by, pitched ball. By
Grlner (Rarlden). Bases on balls: Oft
Grlner, 3 off Geyer, 1; off Rudolph, 2.
Struck out: By Grlner, 1: by Perrltt, 1;
by Rudolph, 4. Hits: Off Grlner, 5 In
three Innings; off Perrltt, 2 In four In
nings; off Geyer, none In two Innings.
Lett on bases: St. Louts, .; Boston, 6.
Time: 2:05. Umpires: Brennan and
Eason.
Alexander Takes Tnather.
CINCINNATI. June 8. Alexander's ex
cellent .pitching enabled Philadelphia to
win from Cincinnati today. 2 to ). Suggs
kept the hits scattered and was given
excellent support Packard, who twirled
the final Inning for Cincinnati, was wild,
but pulled through the inning without al
lowing a hit Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.D.A.E.
Backer, ef... t 2 2 0 0 Derma, cf., 4 1 1 0
Knaba. lb... 1 0 1 (OMaratna. 4 1 1 0 0
Lobart, tb... 2 1 S 2 1 aeacherV II. I 1 t I
Mam. If... r 1 1 0 a-rink .. I . f I I
CrTth. rf.. 2 0 0 0 Hnblltnl Ik n X 1 1
Ludarua, lb. 2 111 0 0 Almeida, lb 1 0 2 0 0 '
Doolan, aa... 2 0 111 nnh il. , i ! I !
KUIUar 0... 4 2 ( 2 0 nark, e... .4 0 2 4 0 '
AUiandar. p4 1 0 0fc. p.'.il 0 0 4 '
Totala "I 2T " '
Batted for Suggs In the eighth.
Philadelphia 1 0 (Tn 1 ono ni
Cincinnati 0, 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Twn-hnui V.I- Ttu.lr TW tr.-..
nlngs; off 'Packard, none 'in one Inning, '
Sacrifice bits: Hoblttxtl, Knabe. Stolen
oases: uevore. Aiaraans. Double Dlavi
"Doolan to Lobert Left on bases: Phila
delphia, 8; .Cincinnati. J. Bases on balls:
Off uggs,-l; off Alexander, 1; off Pack
ard. 2. Struck out; By Suggs. 1; by Alex
ander. 4. Time; 100. Umpires: Klem
and Orth.
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Newspaper Advortlalnjr Is the. Rnad ta
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LEIGH WINS OUT IN ITS
OPENING BALL GAME
LEIGH, Neb., June 8. (Special Tele-
gram.) Leigh opened theJaall season on
Its home grounds today by defeating
Creston, 18 to 2. Creston was entirely out
classed and was at the mercy ot the
Leigh boys. Score: RJLB.
Leigh 0 20 7 2 204 13 12 3
.Creston 00000 20003 114
Batteries: Leigh. F. Schultz, Hahn, w.
Schultz and Vlach; Creston, Wenk and
Morris'' Two-base hits: A. Tomas, J.
Tomas, P. Schultz. Passed balls: Morris,
2. Wild pitch: Hahn. Umpires: Clppcnt
of Leigh and Kemper of Creston.
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SIDNEY. Neb., Juno 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Sidney defeated Sterling, Colo.,
7 to 2, at Sterling In one of the fastest
base ball games played this season. Ster
ling played a fine game, but could not
overcome the visiting team.
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