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ID THE BEE: OMAHA, TTESDAY. JUNE 10, 1913. Mutt Would Have Been a Hero, But Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher HARK, 1 HGAp. a refute CRf for. HELP ' H' p ' I A VOrAeN SANe HER I I'LL, BIT fmiRjO ANO GGT ff PICTURE M THE PAPR I lit FCAC MOT PAIR. ONE, VJIU. SAME ARBOGAST SAVES THE DAY ISjami the Ball Out to Left Garden When Bases Are Fall. 'OUTLOOK BLUE FOE A WHILE Until the Ninth Inning Hrriur.l TliniiRh Oraaliit Xl'nn Slated for Drfrnt hy i Visitors. WJth the score 9' to 6 against Omaha Ofld three men on bases with two out. Manager Arbogast went to bat for Ap iPKgate In the ninth Inning of yester day's sumo against 8. Joseph and saved the day, when after he had "threo and two," slammed the ball to the left garden jfop three bases, deadlocking the count And enabling Omaha to win tho contest, 30 to 9 in the tenth Inning. Not onlv does Arbogast get credit for paving the same, but George Shrstak. Pas rcorult catcher, comes In for his share. He made himself solid with the faps when he batted In a pinch in tho eighth Inning and slammed out a single, scoring one man and paving the way for two more to count In tho same Inning, Interesting does not fully explain yes terday's game. It was filled with poor playing, very little brilliant work In the field, heavy hitting and daring base run ning. It was a bargain affair, and It befog ladles day, everyone left well sat isfied with the bargain, but more or less worn out from the excitement; To begin with, tho Josies got the lead at the jump when they too k ad van Lace of Olavenluch before he had fairly Started, and mado five runs on two lilts, Iwo strolls and an error. The Rourkes fought valiantly all the way up and had the count 6 to 6' at the beginning of tho" hlunth Inning. But the Hollander evi dently were peeved over the way tha Rourkes had treatd them and hammered lapplegate, who had relieved Qlavenlch When Bhestak was sent In to bat for Glavenlch, for three hits In the ninth for a total of four runs. Right here Arbogast must be compli mented for the nerve he showed In tak ing Glavenlch out Of the game to let Shestak bat for him In the eighth, 31avenich, after the first Inning, had fcone like a "house afire." The Josies could Co nothing with him and It 'was k shame to Jerk him. but It was 'a case f -winning tho game tight there nnd ik lag a chance on another Pitcher, and the Shanes was a good one, for Shtstak sum p'aetered the ball which did the busi ness at the time. Applegate was "duck soup," for the Joslcs In the ninth, but tho Rourkes found Thomas, who relieved Chellette, Just an easy In the tenth. Peters, who followed Applegate, had easy work mow ing down tho Hollanders awl Omaha hopped on Crutcher, who followed Thomas In the tenth, and won the game. After the Josies had made five In the, first Omaha started in to get the game. In the fourth with one to tho discard Congalton singled and scored on Johnson's triple, who ambled across the plate hlmtelf when Orubb grounded out to Melnke. , Schlpke opened tho seventh with a singled through short Schlpke ad vanced him to second with a safe one to left Bhetak was called Into the game and batting 'for Qlavenlch, singled to left, scoring Orubb and planting the "Skipper" on third. Bhestak stole second and Justice laid down a pretty sacrifice for Schlpke to score on, and Bhestak went to third. Neff walkked and stole second. Ketter made a poor peg to get Neff stealing and theh latter went to third while Bhestak scored theh run which put tho Ilourkes In thelead. Kelley opened the ninth with a stroll. Watson was an easy out to Congalton and Oclis beat out a bunt Zwllllng plastered the pill to center and rested On third after Kelly and Oochs had crossed the rubber. Hotter followed with a tingle and Zwllllng tallied. A dead ball put Ketter on second and he took third on Westerzll's out, scoring on a wild pitch. H was a gloomy looking bunch of fans who gazed upon Kane as he walked to the plato In tho ninth. But It was a bad bunch which Thomas had to face. Kano laid down a bunt and beat the throw to first. Congalton forced Kane at second, but Johnson singled. Orubb fouled to Kotter and Schlpke walked filling the bases. Arbogast went In to bat for Applegate and placed a triple past Kelly In left and threo Ilourkes went over theh plate' tying the score. In the tenth Tho mason walked and stole second. 'Kane attempted a sacri fice and landed safe jn an error. Con galton bat out a bunt filling the bases. jonnson came across with his third hit of theh day. It being to right field, and Thomason scored the winning run of the game. Score: OMAHA. , AD. R. II. O. A. H. Justice, ss 4 0 3 3 8 0 Neff, if 5 0 2 2 0 0 Thomason, Kane, in. cf. 4 5 Congalton. rf S Johnson, c 5 Orubb, 3b 5 Schlpke, 2b 4 Glavenlch, p 3 Shestak 1 Applegate, p 0. Atbogast 1 relcrs. p 0 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 . 0 Totals 43 10 B. JOHT3PH. An. n. Keiiy, ir 4 16 90 14 Watson. ' cf.... Ochs. 2b .willing, lb Ketter, c Westerzll. 3b... Tannehlll, rf.... flleliiKe. o Chellette, P Thomas, p Crutcher, p 2 1 1 2 o 0 1 0 0 0 0 H. 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 O. 4 1 1 U s 3 0 2 0 0 0 A. E. 0 0 GIANTS WINJEGOND GAME Bat Chicago Pitchers All Over Lot and Even Up Series. MATHEWSON JN FINE FORM Fielding; Tlrhlnd Htm Glle-Edned Overall Wrench Ills Hack Delivering Ilall anil Re tires from Contest. f You RWfA J A ' YOU IMILL SPOIL. j ( A THOUSAND F I - I y mum rioH? y . ' VN- .W ( - 7 Tatar . j i i CpynTx vrc HO By GrmQ,, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAUOE. ( W.U.'Cl. 9 8 27 12 Totals 40 None out when winning run scored. -Battea ror uiavenicn in tne eigntn. natted for ADDlecate In the ninth. Omaha HUnS O 00Z001B3 110 Hits V 00211333 216 Bt. Josenh iiuns & oo ooouo i ;i Hits 2 000111030-8 Twobase hit: Ochs. Three-base hits: Johnson. Arbocast Zwllllng. Stolen bases; HcwpKo, HnestaK, justice, xaniio- nin. Hacrit co nits: justice, ivane. Doublo Dlftvs: Kane to Justice to Kane; westerzll to xwimng, xun; uu Glavenlch. R In eltrht Innings: off Apple gate, 3 In ote inning; off Chellette, 8 in nix nnn iwn.ininiii inmnKi fiLL aiiuiiibb. 6 In two and two-thirds innings: off Crutcher, 2 in one-third inning. Struck nut; II v rilnvmlch. 7; bv Chellette. 3. Rases on balls: Off Glavenlch. 1; off Thomas, 3; off Crutcher. 1. Wild pitch! Applegate. Hit by pitched ball: John mi. wnfl. Pnaned hall: Ketter. Left on bases: Omaha, 14; Bt. Joseph, JO. Time: 2:43. Umpire: Begrm BOOSTERS WIN FIIOM SIOUX CHICAGO, June . New York batted Chicago's pitchers all over the field to day and evened up the series by win ning tho second game, 11 to 3. Mathew- son, who was on the mound for the visitors, was in One form and although touched for seven hits, he pulled himself out of the plnchea. The fielding behind him was gilt-edged. Pitched Overall opened for Chicago and pitched but four balls, two balls and two strikes, the fourth one being fouled off by Burns who waa up. Overall. In delivering this ball, wrenched his back slightly and retired. Battlne Rnllr In the Ninth Glrea i Them the Contest BIOUX CITT. Ia.. June 9.-A. stiff bat ting rally by the Boosters In the ninth Inning, gave them today's game, hy score of 5 to 3. after Sioux City had maintained a lead up to that time. Young pitched good ball until the ninth and was backed by errorless ball. Sweet held the locals effectively after the fourth Inning. Score: BIOUX CITY. AB. It H. O. A. B. fimlth, ss 4 Cooney, 2b. 4 Clarke, If. . t Davldsdn, cf. 4 Callahan. 3b 3 Breen. rf 2 Woolums. lb 3 Btange, o. 4 Young, p; 3 Ilapps 1 White 1 Si Put Off Summer Misery By Putting On B. V. D. YOU can't bo cool in underwear that chokes your pores and starts perspiration by chafing and binding. You cam bo cool in light-woven,-looso fitting B. V. D. Coat Cut UnderehlrtB and 'Knee" Length Drawers or Union Suite. On every B. V. D. Undergarment la sowed TMt t J Ifovttt UM OESTRCTAILTRADE (IhUi Mvi Uf C.i. ra.Qf.tMj Mia Cnxria.) Get a cood look at this label and insist Uut your dealer sells you only underwear wkh the B.V. D. labeh B. V, D. Coat Cut UftJtnhim and Knee Leagta Drawers, retail et 58c, 75c, $1.00 and ll.SO the Garment B. V. D. Union Suit (Pat U. S. A., .i0.07.) jetall at Jl.OO, $1.50, 12.00, (1.00 and J5.00 the Suit. The B. V. D. Company, New York. 0 14 1 0 6 6 3 4 0 0 0 6-1 3 v 0 112 3 112 0 118 1 0 1 S 4 0 0 1 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 7 7 14 Ilahn. rf Fox. If 3 Hunter, cf 4 Leonard, 3b 2 Jones, lb. 4 Rellly, ss 3 Andreas, 2b 3 Sleight, c .., s Bwett, p DES MOINES. All. IV II. 5 A. 1 0 0 6 0 6 4 1 3 Denver St. Joo Lincoln Omaha ...33 14 .702 ,...30 IS .626 21 .613 .17 22 .551 NAT. LEAGUE. W.T, Tr Phlla. ......28 12,700 New York.. 24 18 . 571 Brooklyn ...23 18 .661 ChJreicn VA M Mi Des Mo:nes.23 28 ASti Pittsburgh. 23 23 .500 ioiu uiiy.si iz .( Bt. Louis.. .20 27 .428 TOPtKu ...19 2S .OI Boston 17 n; ift-. Wichita ...12 35 .255 Cincinnati. 17 30 .2G2 AMEIt. I.EAUL'a.. AMUR, ASSN. W.LPot I W.LPct. Columbus 28 19, .506 Milwaukee 33 22 .8,0 Louisville. ') i3 .558 St Paul..., 25 2G .600 Kan. City.. 28 27 .609 Minneapolis 28 .462 Phlla 86 10 .783! Cleveland. 34 14 . 708 Chleaeo ...2s 24 .GGT wash'gt'n 25 22 ,M2 isoeton ,...zi Si .467 St LoULs...2) 34 .2T0 Detroit ...20 31 .332 New York.ll 34 .2441 NlflU. LEAOUK, MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.L.Pct. Superior ...13 8 .619 Auburn 17 7 .70S Kearney ..J3 10 .665 Humooldt ..lll3.4og HaaUnga ...12 10 .645 Nob. City. rails city BENDER SHUTS OUT BROWNS t Pitches Great Game and Philadel phia Wins, Five to Nothing ST. LOUIS GETS TWO HITS Both Are of Scratch Oreder and Team Never Has Chance to Score Uamllton Kffcct- for Three Innings. Fremont ..11 10 .624 Seward 11 11 .600 York 10 10 .600 Columbus .. 8 13 .381 O, Island... 8 14 .364 ,.11 13 .353 . 9 15 .376 Gnmea Today. Western League ToDeka at Denver. St TA.kTlll a Amah. riaa A.ffl.aa at RttllY .... . .. I """V" ....... a w. "LU"" imi me mnt iq allow Jtm l city, Lincoln at wiohlta. Thorpe, the Carlisle Indian athlete, to oat xor mm In the ninth. Thorpe slneled. and In Chicago's half of the Inning- went to center field. Wlltse replaced Mathew- son and waa touched for two hits, which. coupled with four stolen bases, (the vis itors making; no attempt to catch the runners), and an error, scored two runs In the final round. Score: MEW YOniC. CHICAOO. ad.h:o.a.b. AD.H.O.A.B. 0 OLrteh, cf.... 4 1110 1 1 Brers. t 1 0 t 4 Ocirmer. rf.. 4 4 0 0 4 OZImrmtn, tb 1 7 1 1 0 OiUlor, lb.... 4 14 0 0 1 0 Mlteholl. 1(40100 1 0 Ilrklwell. b 4 2 1 4 1 0 0 Archer, e... 4 15 11 0 OOr-rall, p... 0 0 0 0 0 v u uirnit, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Oilfield, p.. 0 0 0 2 1 0 Ijirendw, p 0 0 0 0 0 o'rnfUn .... 1 0 0 0 0 10 laiAei ior fnodKrass in the ninth. Batted for Lavender In the ninth. ew rone 10600022 0-11 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 iwo-oase hits: Doyle, Shafer. Three oaae nils: Uliafcr. Sainr. HH- rtf PHILADELPHIA, June 9. Bender pitched a great gametoday and Phlla- Toled5!!S 33 :353vl8ltors 8ecur;1 only two 'hits, boh of inc scratch order, and never had a chance to score. Hamilton was effective for three Innings. In the fourth Baker scored the first run wtlh' a drive over the right field wall. Bender's triple In the fifth scored Schang and Bender scored 011 Oldrlng's hit. In the eighth Barry hit for three bases witli one out In the seventh Dan Murphy batted for E. Murphy and sent a long fly to left. Johnston, In running for tho ball, went head first over tho cement coping. Ho was picked up and a fter a rest of a few minutes resumed playing. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.E. Burnt, It..,, 4 0 0 Shift, lb... 4 10 Flctchtr, u 4 1 1 Doile, lb... Ill lienor zb,,o Wrkl. lb., 1 Muxnr. rf.. I Merer, c... 4 Hartlejr. e... 1 BnodgrM. ct 1 McCormlck 1 M'thewm, p 1 Thorpe, cf. . 1 WiltK. p.... 0 National Leacue Boston at St. Louis. New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League Chicago at Now 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 Lf ami e Fremont at Grand Island. Kearney at Columbus, xorK at superior, Hastings at Bowara. aimk League NebrasKa city at Hum boldt, Auburn at Falls City. New York 00004000 1. First base on errors: New York. 1: Chicago. I. Sacrifice hits: Ford, Sweeney, Pecklnpaugh. Stolen bases: New York, 6; Chicago, 8. Double plajsi Cree to Sweeney, Pecklnpaugh to Mc Kechnie to Borton, Lord to Chafe to Weaver. Bases on balls: Off Ford, 2; off Lange, 1; off White, 1. Struck out: By Ford. 6; by Clcotte, 1; by Lange, l; by White, 1. Hit by - pitched ball: By White. Borton. Wild pitch: Clcotte. Hits: Off Clcotte, 7 In five Innings; off Lange, none In one Inning; off White, 1 in two Innings. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Evans and Egan. WASHINGTON, June 9,-Dotrolt ex celled In every department and won Its game from Washington today, 6 to 1. Tho visitors, aided by errors and Hugnes" wlldness, took the lead In the first lnnliu; and wore never headed. Wlllett had the locals at his mercy until the sixth, when ho became wild and filled the banes 011 balls and was hit for a single. Dubuo re lieved him and held the game safe. Cobb and Wlllett hit home runs. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B Buh. U....4 11S DHnallir. II. 1 1 It Vlll, 2D las RtMUui, cr... 4 0 1 Crawford, rf 4 2 1 0 0 Mornn 2b. 2 1 1 Cobb, cf.,,,4 110 OOuirtll, lb.. J 113 Vecb, If.... I oil OLHDorte. lb. 4 1 1 uunor, jd. . 1 0 OCalTO, rf.... 4 0 Morlutr. lb 4 1 1 4 0 McDrlde, u 1 0 McKm, c.,.4 1 1 1 0 Henry, c... 4 2 Wlllatt, p.. .8 10 1 OHughea, p...2 0 Dubuc, p.... 1 0 0 1 0 Gallia, p.... 0 0 WUllama .,10 11 11 K Ji o'Scbaefer ..11 0 1 1 f 1 1 B. Total SI 5 8 n 19 Batted for Woolums In the ninth. Batted for Young In tho ninth. Des Moines 00020000 86 Eloux City 03010000 03 Left on basts: Bloux City, 4; Des Mnin. (L First base on errors: Sioux City. 1. Sacrifice hit: Breen. Two-base hits: Itann, uauanan, wooiums. oioicn bases: Smith. Rellly (2). Double play; Helllv to Andreas to Jones, struck out: By Young, 4; by Sweet 2. Bases on balls: on young. 0; oil owen, im pitched ball; Woolums. Sleight. Balk: Young. Time; 10. Umpires: glgler and O'Toole. DENVER WINS SBE-SAW GAME Topeka Lose, Seren to Six, la Spite of Ooort Stick Work. DENVER, Colo., June 9, Denver won a see-saw game from Topeka today, 7 to 6. making It the ninth straight victory. The batting of Forsythe featured for To peka, getting five hits In five times at bat Score; DENVER- AB. R. QUmore.' IX ........6 Casstdy, rf 3 3 .....x mutohar. cf .6 Coffey, ss 6 Eisner, id ,... Bpahr. c, lb , a liagerman, p 1 lllnrk. rf. c 2 Channell, rf 1 1L 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 A. 0 0 0 2 3 8 2 5 2 0 0 Total H 7 TOPEKA. AB. R. Cochran, 3b 1..J Forsytne, id .mi..-v l.ee. ct ....... .......6 MoLarry. rf j 4 Ilapps, lb , 6 J. French, c ...... ..3 Smith. 2b .. Rustenhaven, Cocreham, p. 9 SO 14 H. 0 0 0 0 O. 0 3 a 2 U 7 1 1 0 o 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals S7 6 11 2$ 15 3 Denver 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 1 1 37 Twka .........0 0 0 S 0 1 0 1 0 - One out when winning run scored. Stolen bases: QiUnore. MoLarry. Three bass hits: Channell. Home runsi C. French. Sacrifice lilts: Fisher. Butcher, liagerman. Passed balls: Spahr. Sacri fice files: Channell. Struck out: By IlaKerman, 10; by Rustenhaven. 6. Bases on balls; Off liagerman. 4; off Rusten haven. 3. Double plays: J. French to Rapps to Christ Wild pitches: Ruaten hawn. Hit by pitched ball: Butcher. Qulllln Isft on bases: Denver, 8; To peka. 5. Innings pitched: Hy Rusten haven. ; runs, 4; hit". 7. Innings pitched by Coorehum. one-third: runs, 3 hits, 2. Time: 3:10. Umpire: Colllftower. Persistent Adverti-lng la the Road But Returns. to Overall, none In no Inning; off Richie. Score: Zt.i . "" ana none out in tho third lnnlnir: Off TiriM a in l.Cni!?fir.: ." vender, 7 In six and one third innings; off Mathewson, 7 In eight Innings; off Wlltse, 2 In one Inning. Sac rifice fl:leg Merkle, Snodgrass. Stolen bases: Doyle (3), Mitchell. Merkle. Mathewson, Shafer, Saler (2), Brtdweli Arcner. Double plays: Doyle to merKie. unawali to Baler, Archer to .iimn-rroan. on oases: New York. 'i, i-nicago, 6. Bases on balls: Off aiitiue, a; on mauiewson, i; orr Lavender. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Lavender! Merkle. Struck out: By Mathewson. 4; by Lavender. 4. Time: 2;10. Umpires: w unu cmsuo. PITT'SBUROH. Juno 9. Brooklyn scored six runs off Adams In the ninth today and won the most wrntphnii mm seen on Forbes Field In many a day. 10 iu i. xiruomyu naa six mispiays on dou ble tes and other wild throws. Hof man misjudged Catcher Flsher'a fly In mo mum unu went ror a triple. "ore uai vjvojiiisu--i-u AUG1UCAN3, BROOKLYN. PITTSBURGH. . AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Moras. cf...S 2 10 inrrna. lb... t 1110 icarer, if.... 113 0 vioj, n i i i OWiintr, 4 0 1 0J. Miller. Ibl 1 11 OWIlron. rf.. 1 1 0 OHofman, cf. 4 1 1 1 Simon, c... 4 1 T 1 Hoblnaon, p 0 0 0 0'Doot ......1 I 0 lAdama. p... 1 1 0 v 0 1 0 0 St. Louis, 7; Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Perdue, 3; off Bailee, 4: off James, 3; off Strand, 3; off Noyes, 1. Hit bp pitched Dan; li y isoyes. xuowrey. uirucK out: uy Sallee. 6: by James, 1. Passed balls: Rarl den. Wild pitch: James. Time: 2:16. Um pires: Brennan and Evans. CINCINNATI. June 9. Brennan had Cincinnati completely at his mercy to day and Philadelphia won, 10 to 1. Bren- non auowea lour nits ana Kept uincjn natl runless until the ninth. Cincinnati used three pitchers all of them being nit naru ana oiten. Becker and Cravath carried off the batting honors. Becker made two homo runs while Cravath obtained two three- oaggers. a double, and a base on bails. Shotten. cf.. 4 Btovall. lb. . 4 Johiuton. It 4 Pratt, lb.... 3 Comptoo, rt. 1 Bilentl, aa.. I Auttln, lb... s Acnew, c. ... 1 MoAllater c 0 Hamilton, p 1 Williams .. 1 lB.Mrpbx. rt2 OWalih, rf... 0 OOldrlnt. If.. 4 OColllna, 2b.. I 0 Baker, lb... 4 lMcInnls, lb. 4 0 Strunlt, cf... 2 0 Barry, as.... 4 0 Srhanc e... 1 0 Bender, p... 2 0 D. Murphr. 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 0 1 0 2 li 1 1 1 1 2 ( 1 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. CINCITWATI. AB.H.O.A.E. Oilshaw, rb 0 fitansel ... 1 o Ftaher, as... 0 0 Hutnmal. H. 4 4 M;eri, rf..l 1 Callahan, rTo 0 Daubcrt lb. t 1 Smith, lb. . . t 1 Krtp'lt. s-lTl J O. Miller, el 1 ffrwln, c... t o riacher, ... I 1 Karan, p.... 1 l Ourtta, p..,. 0 0 Tlnfllns. p. 1 1 Becker, cf... ( 2 0 0 ODeTore, ct. . 4 0 1 0 0 Knabe, lb... 1 1 4 1 OMaraans. rf. I S 1 1 0 Lnbert, lb.. 6 114 OBeicher. If.. 4 110 0 Maaee. if... 4 110 llloblltil, lb. 4 0 11 0 1 Cravath, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Almeida, lb. 10 1 i 1 maerua, ib. I ou 1 luron, o l o ixxiun. aa... i ill oiirrtiamr. as 2 o l o KUIIfer c I 1 12 ODodxa. as... 1 0 0 0 0 Bren can, p.. 1 t 0 1 (Clarke, c. ... I 1 4 1 Amee, p 1 o 9 I o Total! 1J 11 27 II tltarter. p... 1 0 0 0 0 INelson, p... 0 0 0 0 0 . Kllnr ..... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 12 "i 27 14 Batted for Harter in the eighth. Philadelphia 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 310 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Marsans, Loberf. Ma- gee, Cravath. Three-base nit: cravath (2). Home run: Becker (2). Hits: Off Ames, 7 In five Innings; off Harter. 3 In three Innings; off Nelson, 3 In one In ning, saennce hits: uooian. urennan, Sacrifice fly: KUIIfer. Stolen bases: Lobert. Magee. IIt on bases: Phila delphia, 6; Cincinnati, 5. Bases on balls: Off Brennan, 1; off Ames, 2; off Nelson, 1. Struck out: By Brennan, 6; by Har ter, 3. Wild pitch: By Am esq. 1: by Nel son. 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Rlgler and Byron. , . Key to the Situation Bea Advortlslng. Totals 21 2 24 10 1 Totala 11 11 27 14 1 'gatted for Agnew In the eighth. Batted for E. Murphy in the seventh. Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 ot iuis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ihree-base hits: Barry, Bender. Home run: Baker. Sacrifice hits: Strunk. Bender. Stolen bases: Austin, Agnew, Collins. Mclnnls, Bender. Left on bases: St Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 9. Bases on balls: Off Hamilton, 5; off Bender. 1. un error; rniiaueipma. struck uui; uy Hamilton, z; by Bender. 6. Passed ball: McAllister. Time; 1:60. Umpires; Dlneen and Ferguson. NEW YORK. .Tuna 8 Ph. VyLr American leaguo team, still enthusiastic over mo victory or Saturday, again at- xeated Chleaeo today. The score wan 4 to 1. The Highlanders won by bunching inuuiu nus oti v:icotte in tne nun when tney scored on Bingles by McKechnle, i-ecKinpaugn, uartzeil ana Borton. a wild pitch and errors by Lord and Chase. Ford was hit hard In spots, but good support pulled him out of several tight places. The White Sox made their one run In the seventh on singles by Bodle. Mattlck and Schalk and an Infield out Second Baseman Zelder of the locals was out of tho game, owing to an operation on his root, score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rath. 2b. (Lord. l..b.. Chaae, lb... Colllna, rf.. Bodle, It... Mattlck, cf.. Weaver, as.. Schalk, c.. Clcotte, p... Iurnler .. Lance, p.... Eaeterlr .. White, p.... Schaller ... 3 0 1 2 0 11 0 1 OHartiell, rf, 4 IWolter, cf.. 4 1 Borton. lb... 1 OCree, If 1 OSweenej- c 1 OM'Kchne. lb 4 OMldklff, lb. 2 OPecklnpa, eel OFord, p..,,. 2 0 0 Totala 27 t 0 0 1 17 10 2 3 ( 0 0 Totall 14 1 31 IS 2 Batted for Clcotte In the sixth. Batted for Lange In the seventh. Batted for White In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 . Total 12 7 27 13 ( Batted for Hughes In the sixth. Batted for ObIIIq In ho ninth Detroit a n n i i V n n nt Washington 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 iwo-base hits: Vltt, Moeller, Schaefer. Three-bao hit: Morlarlty. Home runs Cobb, Wlllett Hits: Off Hughes, 8 In six innings: off Gallia, 2 In three In nlngs; off Wlllett. 3 in six Innings, none out in the seventh nff niihnr. l In th... Innings. Sacrifice hits: Vitt, Wlllett Stolen bases: Cobb (2). Morlarlty. Left on bases: Detroit, 7; Washington, 7. Bases on balls: Off Wlllett, 6; off Dubuc. : orr Hughes, 1; off1 Gallia. 2. Bases on errors: Detroit. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By HUKhes. Cnhh. Strnrk mif liu Dubuc. 1; by Gallia, 2. Wild pitch: Wll lett. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Hlldebra-nd and O'Loughlln. b.uhtujn, June . Falkenberg5s string of ten consecutive victories was ended by the Red Sox today, Cleveland being beaten, 4 to 1. The score waa 2 to 1, when Falkenberff was taken out In the seventh to allow Lajole to bat for him. cut tne eiongatea twiner naa some con solation a dlsnatch from Washington announcing the arrival of a son. Boston grouped its hits on both. FaiKen berc and Mitchell and a wild pitch by each assisted the local run getting. The Clevelands were unable to bunch hits off Bedlent. Score: CIjrVELAKD. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E. Johmton, lb 5 1 10 1 0 Hooper, rt. . 4 I 0 0 0 Chapman, aa 4 1 0 2 OYerkea, 2b.. 4 '3210 Olson, lb.... 4 12 1 OSpeaker, cf.. 1 0 1 0 0 Turner. 2b.. 4 0 2 2 OLewli, It. ... 3 0 4 0 0 Jackson, rf.. 4 1 0 0 0 Gardner, 3b. 4 1 0 2 0 Byan, cf.... 4 1 t 0 bEngle, lb... 4 1 12 0 1 Oraner. If... 3 0 0 0 oWagncr, as.. 2 1111 Cartach. c. 1 0 1 1 lCarrtcan, c. 1 0 1 1 0 Falknbrs, p. 1 10 1 0 Bedlent, p.. 1 0 0 1 1 Mitchell, p. 00010 : LeJole 1 0 0 0 0 Totala. ,..10 7 27 14 1 Lellrelt ... 1 1 0 0 0 Lelbold ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 14 1 li 1 1 Batted for Fnlkenberg In seventh, Batted for Carlsch In ninth. Batted for Mitchell In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Boston 0 1 0 0 I 0 1 1 t Two-base hits: Jackson, Yerkes. Three base hits; Johnston, Hooper, Wagm-i. Hits: Off Falkenberg. 5 In six Innings; off Mitchell, 2 In two Innings. Sacrifice hit: Lewis. Stolen bases: Chapman, Falk enberg. Double play; Gardner to YerKta to Engle. Left on bases: Cleveland, 9; Boston, 5. First base on balls; Off Falk enberg. 1; oft Mitchell. 1; off Bedlent, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. Struck out: By Falkenberg. 1; by Mitchell, 2; by Bedlent 1. Wild pitches: Falkenberg, Mitchell. Time: 1:45. Umpires Connolly and McGreavy Totals U 10 rt 12 0 Nebraska City Wins Fast One at Humboldt Totala 41 17 27 IS.' iOT Cujohaw in the ninth. Batted for Robinson In the thtrd. Brooklyn 1 o j a i nnn ain x-uisourgn i o 0 0 3 2 1 1 J 7 Two-base hits: Hummel (2). SnSh. anree-uaBe nits: Atoran, Hum' mel, Adams. Home run: Myer. Sacrl nee fly: Vlox. Sacrifice hit: Ragon, btolen bases: Wilson. Hnfmnn Rlmnn. Hummel. Hits; Off Robinson. 7 In three lnnlncs: off Adams. 10 in ! in. ninas; on itagon, in six ana two-lhlra Innings; oft Yinillng, 1 In two Innings. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 2: Brooklyn. 5. Bases on balls: Oft Robinson. 1; off Adams, l; orr nagon. 1; ort Ylngllng, 1, Hlllolf mil. TI.. nnun..n 1. k. ; by Ragon, 3; by Ylngllng, 1. Wild pitch: lugon. Time; 1:53, Umpires Klem and Orth. ST. LOUia June . With Hauser In the game at short, St. Louis defeated Boston. 11 to ft. In a free-hitting contest Three visiting pitchers were driven' from the mound. SaJlee waa hit hard, but tightened when the bases were filled. In the fifth Boston got three runs on two singles, a triple and an error by Mowrar. Sallee onaned the sixth lnnlnr with a homer Into the light field bleach ers. Hcore: BT.' LOUIS. BOSTON. AD.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Hubblna 162 I 2 1 0 Maranrll. aa 4 1 4 4 0 Sherkani. rt 1 1 1 0 0 Mirera. lb... 0 10 0 1 Oakea. ct.. ..11410 Lord. If till Konetchy. Ibl 110 0 0 Smith. 2b... ! 0 3 10 Macce. If... 4 13 0 OTttiia, rf.... 4 10 0 0 llauier. Be.. ( 1 1 1 0 Mann. ct.... 4 0 10 0 McLean, e.. 4 0 0 0 Devlin, lb... 1 lis 1 0 Bailee, p.... 4 t 0 1 Itartdea, c. 4 1 1 1 0 . rrt!il. n... 10(10 Totala Mil IT 11 1 Junee, p.... 1 10 10 Btr4. ... 0000 Kkra, P....1 110 Mitchell ...100 Totala li UHU 1 Batted for James In sixth. Boston 0 01031000-8 St Louts t 0 3 0 3 S 0 0 13 Two-base hits: Lord. Magee. Three-base hits: ' Xonetchy (2). Titus. Home runs: Mara&vtlle. Sallee. Hits: Off Perdue. 5 In thrc Innings; off James. 1 In two In- ninnt off Strand. 1 In one-tthird Inninxt oft Noyes. 4 In two and two-thirds In litngs. Sacrinoe hits: Mowrey, Oakea. Sac rifice flies: Maranvllle, Bmltn. Double play: McLean to Uuggina. Left on bases; HUMBOLDT, Neb., June 9. Speclal Telegram.) Humboldt sustained a defeat by Nebraska City 1 na very pretty game hern today. McDonald making a three- base hit In the fourth and McNeal a home run In the eighth. Score: R.I1.E. Neb. Oty 1 00200010-417 Humboldt ..-3 ooioooo o s b q Batteries: Thomas ana juusser; Jacob- son and Coldwalte. FALLS CITY, Neb., June . (special Telegram.) Falls City continued Its losing streak. Features were a line drive catch by Ward and a one-handed running catch by Ley. Score: R.1I.B. Falls City 0.0 0; 0 0 1 0 1 1-3 U 3 Auburn 4 M) 0' 0 0 1 1 1 1-9 13 1 Batteries: T. C. van Hammer and Wickburn; Wheat Wllley and Kranlnger Umpire: Meyers. American Association Results, At Kansas City R. H. E. Minneapolis 7 13 1 Kansas City s Batteries: Olmstead. Smith and Owens; Vaughn, Rhoades and O'Connor. At Louisville u. ti n. Toledo 4 8 Louisville 9 3 Batteries: Baskette and Devognt; row- ell and Clemons. At Milwaukee It it is. St. Paul 2 11 0 Milwaukee 4 i Batteries: Karger and Miller. Cutting and Hughes. At Columbus xt 11. is. Indianapolis 9 11 5 Columbus 7 10 1 Batteries: Llnke. Redding. Men and Clark: Davis. McQulllen. Drohen and Smith. Elsven Innings. 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