T1IE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913. Nathan Hale Has Nothing on Jeff as a Patriot Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher wST e , !ff ou- 6r? litiM r li I Standing of Teams BAEHLER COPS THE GAME St Joseph's Infield Players Qive Fine Support. OLAVENIOH LOSES ON ERRORS Three Made by Omnhn IMayera While Joalea Play Crrnrlcaa'Dnll Ochs Marka Up One Thrcr-Hnnc lilt. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., June W.-St. Joseph's Infield , played wonderful ball behind Ddehler, while Olavenloh lost his game on errors In the earljr Innings. Doch'ler allowed five hits, tthreo of them belntf scratches. Score!'' ' ' OMAHA. AH.. 11. II. O. A. E. Justice, B8. 3 0 116 1 Shestak 1 0 0 0 0 0 Neff. If 3.. 0 1 1 0 0 Coyle I, 0. 0. 0 0 0 Thomason, cf 4 '1 ' 2 3 0 0 Kane, lb A o 0 14 0 0 Congalton, rf 3 0 0 0 0 ft Johnson, o 2 0 0 4 4 0 Grubb, 3b 3 0 10 11 Sehlpke, lb 3 0 0 1 1 0 aiavenlch, p 0 0 0 0 1 1 Kugate, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 23, 1 5 24 13 3 ST. JOSEPH. AD.. II. H. O. A. 15. Kelly. If... 3 0 0 0 0 0 R. Watson, rf 4 2 1 2 0 0 Ochs, 2b.... 3-2 2 '4 3 0 Zwlltlng, Cf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Ketter. o 3 2 14 10 Westersll, 3b'. 4 0 1 0 4 0 Brewer, lb 4 0 0 12 , o 0 Melnke, u. 3 1,1 3 J 6 0 Boehler, p...- 4 110 2 0 Totals ,. 31 1 "7.27 13 "o Batted for Justlco In ninth. 'Batted for Neff In ninth. Omaha- .....o 0 0000010 0-1 St. Joseph 0 1 10 0 11 0 M Three-haie hit: Ochs. Two-base hit: Thomason, Ketter., Sacrifice Jilts: Kelly, .0.h.ir.tSl,:nobtt!,e?i' qcr,s,.KeUor. Struck out: By BoeHler. 4; Olavenloh, 2t Fugate, 3. Bases on balls? Duehler (2), Qlavenlch V. hu,teJh V"d Ptehi Olavonlch. lilts: Off tJlavenlch, 1 In two and one third innings; off Fugate, 6 In five and two-thlrds Innings. Loft on bases: Omaha, 31 Bt. Joseph, 4. Doublays: Boehler to Ochs to Brewer,' Melnke to Brewer; Melnke to Ochs to Brewer. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Collltiowcr. "WICHITA OISTS Tiimo ONB Wins from Topeka In 'Warm Pitchers' Duel. X'FA' nn' Juno 10--Wlchlta won the third straight ganio from Topoka In Ss,?tir bM.,a b,we' Durham and Si,i"?lV,.iJQul ohs- Topeka player reached third. Score: WICHITA. n.w ... AB. n. H. 'O. A. B. Bftbb, 3b 3 l ,i oik Bills,' rf . 4 1-7800 lllddloton. cf 4 03260 Koerner. lb 3 0 ' 3 11 " 1 0 Hughes, 2b 4 0 0 2 2-0 Pettlgrew. If....::" 3 0 1 21'? Bapp, bs 3 0 12 4 1 Wacb,c : .. 3- 0 1 1 1 0 Durham, p s o 0 1 1 0 NAT'ti LI5AOUE. ' W.Ul'ct. Phlla 32 14 .682 New York.. 28 19 .69a Chicago ....20 26 .537 Brooklyn ...26 23 .621 Pittsburgh .21 28 .462 Boston 22 27 . 413 Bt. Louis... 23 31 .523 Cincinnati ..1!) 36 .362 AMEB, ASH'N. W.L.Pct. Milwaukee .37 2 .&S7 Cnlumtiim .12 11 K7I kan. City.. 33 2u .632 m. 1'aui 30 vx .in Mlnnrnp'n ,.S0 2D .508 Louisville ..20 30 . 432 . IndUinnn' 22 31 Ml Toledo" .....23 38 .300 WKST. I.KAOUE. W.UPct. Denver ...37 IB .098 St Joscnh. .32 23 .6X2 Lincoln ....30 21 .560 Omaha . ..30 20 .63fl! 1 j. Moinc..m Z5 .Wll Sioux City 22 31 .415 Topoka ....21 36 .376 Wichita ...17 40 . S A.MKI1, LEAGUE. W.l. TVt Phlln 40 12 79 Clivilnn1 ?fi n or. Chicago .,,21) 24 .647 Wash'ton .30 27 .62(1 Boston ....20 28 .610 Detroit ....23 31 ini St. IX)Uls. . .21 39 .K0 New York..l3 38.256 Vestrrilnya xtmults. WESTEHN leaoue. ' Denver, 4; Lincoln, 2. Topeka. lj Wichita, 2. filoux City, 7; Dcs Moines, 8. Omaha, li St. Joseph; 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 3; Chicago. 13. Boton, fi; Pittsburgh. 6. Brooklyn, 10; St. Louis, 5. , New York, 4; Cincinnati. 2. , AMEIIICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 5; Now York, 3. Cleveland, 2i Philadelphia, 3. St. I.ouls, 2; Boston, 3. Chicago, 4: Washington. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, llj Toledo, 4. Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 2. Kansas city. : Louisville. 6. Milwaukee 3; Columbus, 6. flnmrS Toilny. - Western league Denver at Lincoln, Topeka at Wichita, Sioux City at Des Moines, Omaha at St. Joseph.. . . National League Philadelphia nt Chi. cago, Boston at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Bt Louis, New York at Cincinnati. American Lcaugo Detroit nt Boston. Cleveland nt Washington. St. Louis at New York, Chicago at, Philadelphia. American Associatlon-8t. Paul at To ledo. Minneapolis at Indlanopolls, Kan lumbal Loulvllle, Milwauljeo ,nt CpT Nebraskn. state Lcpguo-Supcrlor'Vat Kearney. Seward at Columbus, Hastings n' arand Island, York nt Fremont. " Aflnlr l.flntin II... 1 . - I . . .... Nebraska City nt Auburn. ' LEADERS WIN AND LOSE ONE Grand Island Reoipient of . Favor from Superior. t HARD HITTINO IN BOTH- GAMES York Mhufa bnt Colnmba liy HcorP of ne. to A'ntliltiK Krnrney Drops One tn lluaittifca ln.lnth. Toblu S3 2 10 27 13 2 TOPEKA. 2 Cochran. ...- As' E6 rf::::::::: J I I j c'n.A.,:::::::::::J J V Pullerton. p 3 0 1 0 s 0 T01,018 a "T B 24 is "0 0 00000100-1 Wichita 1 0000001 9 Left on bases: Wichita. ; Tonekn 3 j"eiugrew. Uabb, stolen bases- niK Bapp. Double plays: nTpp Hughes to nSeiSf,ri 8mlt5 waMUtt3. S truf k out" ffirionf"' A- $2t!ZS.l.SJi ..sIel, to home,; "...:.""mo' ucoror All T it r . Hahn, rf 12100 I'os. li......... 5 0 1 3 0 1 Hunter, cf.. 5 1 4 2 0 0' Iconard. 3b n 1 . o i i iJS?: " 6 1 1 18 0 0 V 'i'' "" O Z 0 4 0 Andreas. 2b 3 113 6 0 Slelsht. c r 1 a t i faber. p ,1s '2 2 0 3 0 Totals 42 t 18 33 17 1 SIOUX CITY. An n 11 nr. a Craig, rf 6 0 T T 0 6 Cooney, 2b....i.....v. 2 4'. 10. . 4 Kmlth. ss 1 i j 1 n 'Clarke. 1ft & i 2 - .2 0 0 JJuvldson, cf c 12200 v.nuanan, 3D,, ,4 1 10 0 1 " 0 iiu.n, 10 1 1 1 7 0 -o Ha:D. c I o it k n Allen, p.,.,.. 3 0 2 0 3 0 vviiue, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klein, o,..,iv.,....(l ,.0, 0 0 1 0 Eimons COST LINCOLN OAMB Uenrrr Wla. Contest by Score ot Four to Two t by a score of 1 . '"ning ga llnnnM Ct . ynya. 2b .?? Mullen, lb 3 4 3 ..... 4 4 4 . 2 Mccormick, If Cole, of ....... Barbour, 3b .. Dowllng, ss .. 2r, o .(.. r-nrasji. p ... -' 1 0 1 o 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 H. O. A. E. 0 13 0 0 10 2 1 0 3.0 0 18 0 0 11 0 0 1- 1 1 1 10 11 1 3 0 0 0; I i 0 10 0 0 27 10 1 H. O. A. K. 110 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 0 114 0 14 2 1 0 13 0 0 7 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 10 "4 27 10 2 . v DENVER- Cllmore, If.;.; ,7 4 Cassidy' rf," 'is- Chan n til. of ........ 3 Qulllln. 3b s French. 2b 4 Coffey, ss 2 Block, c 2 JFliher. lb 4 AVolfganr, P 4 Totals 31 Knapp batted for TChmatt: In ninth Lincoln 0 (t ft n ft 1 a a a Denver 1 0 0 1 0 .0 0 1 0-4 narnea runs: Lincoln, 2; Denver. 2. Two-base hit: Cllmnrn KunrlfV kit.. Ca!dy. Ch nnell. Coffey. Block. Struck oui. uy aaman. a; oy wouganjr. 7. Bases on balls; ;off Ehman, 4; off Wolf. y pueneu oaii: uy unman J Tmc.l hall. l-.f Lincoln. Denver, 10. Time: 1:68. Um pire: ufooie. DEB MOlNIiS DKKISAT8 SIOUX CITV Wins Its Ninth Stralscht Game br AVinnlna? front Vlsltora. DES MOINES, In.. June It -The local team won It's ninth atratght game today ur oeitauoc ojoux wiiy m aa eleven in Totals u ' 7 i ;w it 1 Dos Mlnea..l 0 2 0 1 1 0-0 3 0 1-Jl Sioux -Clty.,.0 211 0 100 2 0 0-7 iwo-oais nus: nDer j, uurns, Hun ter. Clarke. Allen. Thr.-hn. "mh.- Cooney, Davidson. Hamo runs: Sleight ounea. oacruico nus: I'lQX, JtaDP. Hahn (2), Smith (t).Double plays: Uapp to smlthr Allen to Smith to Burns; An dreas to Leonard. First base on balls: Off Kober. 2; off Allen, is off White. uu jviciii, a. riirucK oui: uy i'auer, : by Allen. 1: bv White. 4. lilt hv nltnhil bal; Allen (Andreas), Kaber (Clarko), Wild pitch! Klein. Stolen baso:Davldson. Jilts. Off Allen. S In four and one third Innings: of white, 4 In four Innings. Left on buses Dcs Moines, 11: Sioux City, 11. Umpires: Sigler and BegTlst. Time: 1:40. Auburn Wins Game From Humboldt HUMBOLDT. Neb., June l.-(8peclal Telegram.) Auburn won today's game here by (a score of 5 to 3. A doubjs" play, iuigsiaii 10 wisser, in ino sixtn. ana-a three-base hit by Melcher' and. McDonald featured. Score:. ' R.H.E. Hn.mbvl4t 1 0 0 0,0,1 0 0 1-J8 8 1 vuounj .y u v u s u u 1 o s 11 1 Batteries: Jarrott ' arid" Musser; Iteed and Kranlnger. Umpire: Meyers. American Asaoclntlon Ileaulta. " AMERICAN ASSOC. At Columbus B.H.B. miwaukee 3 8 1 Columbus B 12 4 Butteries; Milwaukee, Dougherty and Hughes; Columbus, Kerry, arid Smith. I . ..Ill ' 1 . . . . Al X.UUIBV11IC, I 11.11. J1. Kansas City 1 6 10 3 Louisville 6 10 2 Batteries: Kansas City. Rhoades and Krltchell; Loultvllls, Powell and dem ons. At Toledo. R.H.E. St. Paul ....: 11 17 1 Toledo .......i.... 4 8 E Batter es: St. Paul. . Walker and James; Toledo, Baskette, Myers ana itxuegr. At Indianapolis. RU E. Minneapolis , 6 9 1 Indianapolis , 3 10 1 liatterles: Minneapolis, Ollllsan and Smlthi Indianapolis. Schardr. Mm nrl Grand Island Defeats St. Ubory. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Tune 16. (Uoe dal.) The Wllklns ball team of brand Jsland went to C Llbory Sunday And neieaiea 10 iocoj team, ucore: R.JI.1I. St Llbory 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0,0-5 6 3 Wllklns 0 00030050-882 Batteries: St. Llbrov. Sailor and lUneke; Wllklns, Mcnok, Keltp and 1 Bhernian-Ilfwurd Ileaulta. At Dauntbrog Farwell, 4; Daunebrog, 1. inincni inninsu. - - - At Hotluss-Elba. 4-3; Boelus. 3-1 At ltocltvlUe Ashton, 1, RockviUr, 8. QRAND ISLAND, Neb., Juno l.-(Spe-clal Telegrnm.) Grand Island made It an oven break with the leaders In today's double-header, heavy hitting featuring both games. In the first Rouse, Coo and Hatch drew homo' runs and In the second Rouse and Tholsslng scored four Back ers. Houso pitched his first gamo for Grand Island. Score, first gamo: eurEiuon. oiiand ihland. AB.II.O.A.B. AU.1I.O.A.K. Trror, mi. . ft 0 0 2 OJawell :b.. 10 110 Orif. :b.... 4 2 4 4 OPImtlnt, -m 12 0 1 Meloert, ct 0 2 1 OSchoon'r, ell 1 1(0 landroth, ill ! 1 I OUennttt. II. I II I 0 Theltilns.lt 4 1 5 0 On. Ilrown.lb 3 17 0 0 Beheld, e... 4 1 t 2 lE.IIrown.Jb 4 14 10 Rteven, 2b 1 0 0 0 OHouse, rf.. i 2 1 0 1 Ikxkewlti.lb i 0 T lCw, c 3 1 7 1 0 OUt, lb.... 4 10 0 Hitler, p... 3 0 14 1 lUteh, p... 110 11 ... z: 1 To1' 7 ToUli ...IS 24 13 I Superior 0 11000120-8 Grand Island 1 1 2 0 4 0 1 0 9 Earned runs: Superior. 3; Grand Island, 6. Two-baso hits: FIrestlne, Gray, Rouse. Home runs: Coe, Rouse, Hatch. Buses on balls: Off Hatch, 7; off Haley. 4. Struck out: By Hatch, 6: by Haley, 4. Loft on bases: Superior, 9; Grand Island, 6 Double play: Pryor to Gray to Beck ewlU. Sacrifice hits: Thelsson. Jewell, FIrestlne, Bennett, Coe. Stolen bases: Mclnort. Jewell. Sohoonover (2), Bennett (2),, E. Brown (2). Umpire: Butch Frcese. Score. Bccond gutne: SUPEMOIt. anAN DISI.AM). An.it.o.A.n. AR.iT.n.A.v... Pryor, m., 1 1 I I 1 Jewell, 2b. 4 13 10 urtr, lb..., s z 1 0 lFlreitlne, 4 1 1 4 0 Melnert. cf. 3 1 3 0 OKehoon'r, ct 4 1 1 1 0 Idndrelh III 1 1 1 anennetl. If. 1 o n n ThleMln(,r( 4 13 0 On. Drown, lb 3 1 t 0 0 vcneia. o.... 1 a z Dn.iiron ih 1 1 1 1 0 pockewlti.lb 4 3 7 0 Oltoune, 'p... 3 13 3 0 Obit. 3b... 4 12 1 lrr rf s n 1 n n Vince. p.., 2 0 0 1 OHmlth, 0... 3 0 3 0 0 Kjnet, p. 10000 . TOUU ... 1 11 10 0 Tottli ....SO 12 31 ( t Suporlor 0 0 4 0 2 0 39 Grnnd Island...... 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 uarncu runs, superior. 0: Grand Inlnrid. 3. Two-base hits: Landreth and Bocko- wiw. Tnrce-baso bit: B, Drown. Home runs: Rousri. Thelsslng. Boscs on balls. Off Vance, 1; off Rouse. 4.8truck out: By Vance, 2; by Kynctt, 1; by Rouse, 2. Left on bases: Superior. 7l Grand Island. 0. First on errors: Grand Island, 3. oioien Danes: Minert, Tncissing. sacri fice hits: Gray, Landreth, Umpire; Frcese, Umplrea DoiIrc Fremont. FREMONT. Neb.. Juno 16. fSDoclal Telegram). Fremont won from Seward tor the third stralcht time In a I stlesa pf tho game were homo runs by Clarke, gHmo ny an h to 4 score. The features Rels and Wetxol for tho third succes sive day. The leaguo umplro failed to show up and substitute players woro again used. Tho absenco of umnlres Is causing much commont. Tho locals' sec ond catcher was Injured In the first and a young collego man endeavored to work nun poor success, itippan sioio nome In tho eighth. Score: BBWAIUH. FIIEMONT. AD.1I.O.A.B. All. H.O. A. K. lInuJ, It 3 0 1 0 OTurpln. It,. 4 110 0 TprD, si 1 I 0 Welch. 3b.. 3 0 1 .1 1 Pot!, lb. 4 0 10 0 OWettel, ct. 4 3 3 0 0 iiincsnn, ci 0 3 0 0 lienrr, lb. I 3 9 1 a DUck. e.... 4 3 4 4 (Ilels. lb.... 4 3 0 3 0 Tlnnnon, tb 4 0 1 4 lGnutlcr 3 10 0 3 nrrett, rf... 4 10 0 OCltrke, rf.. 4 1 1 o o iitlUDert, ZD 3 0 3 S lOTton, 0.. 1 0 ( 3 0 Walter, p. 4 0 0 1 lUlnckler, p 3 0 2 2 0 Totals ...33 4 24 IS 7 Totals . . .Tl 7j l Seward 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 04 Fremont ...........0 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 S Home runs: Clarke, rtelg. Wetzel. Sac. rlflce hits; Henry, Gourley. Stolen bases: Leonard, Tappan (4), Black, Hurl bcrt (3). Bakes on balls: Walters, 1, Hinckley, 4. Struck out: By Walters, 4; itincKiey, iu. doudio piay: cotton to Henry to Cotton. Passed ball: Cotton. Attendance, 200. Time; 1:43. Umpires: Woods and Thelssen. Champs Win In Ninth. KEARNEY. Neb.. June Id. (SdscIhI Telegram) By an error in right ganlon. Hastings Koi a run, ana aner two wero down In the ninth, Bechtold dropped an oasy fly and lost tho game. Herrlott knocked one over In Jhe- ninth. Kearney won two of the three played this series. Score: HASTINOB. KKAnNTSY. An. HO. A. E. AU.II.O.A.E. Smith, 3b.. 4 2 1 0 oneehtold. It 3 0 3 0 1 Kortmm. ul 1 3 3 OSgroek, 3b.. 4 3 3 4 0 uni, n.... s iio OACock. .3b,..l 0 3 3 0 Dawnj ct 3 0 3 1 OKeriitt. lb. 4 S 10 1 a Tacke, lb... 4 0 13 0 OBehueran. cf 4 0 a n mets, e.... z 0 4 1 OOray, a.... 4 0 S 0 0 atrCabe. It 3 0 1 0 OWoodruff.M (111) rKoll. 3b... 2 0 3 4 lKrUkson, rt J 3 0 0 1 Mwton, p... 3 0 0 4 OWrlfht, p. .J ( 0 3 0 Totala ...31 irt S 1 ToUl. 1 ...ij'-'t li " Hastings ..... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Kearnev. L ITrst hnxn on balls: Off Norton. 1; off Wright. 1. Left on bases: Hastings, 2; Kearney, 7. First base on errors; Hastings, 1; Kear ney. 1. iwu-uuie nn; eyneK. nome run: Herrlbtt Struck out: By Norton. 4: by Wright, 7. Time: 1:60. Umpire: 1 unuua. 1'avrnee AVliltwUh YorUa. COLUMBUS. Neb.. Jun 18 (Snrtnl Telegram.) The Pawnee's were wjilte- wasnea looay ny yorK ny one score. The only feature of the game was made by Manager Smyth stealing two bases In one Inning. It was, a pitchers' -battle from Demnning to- end. score; TOIUC. - COLUMBUS. AD. It O.A.E. AD. 11 O A E. 71U. 3b.... 4 0 3 0 OltonJcau, 3b i 0 0 1 0 Chase, lb... 4 0 7 0 OSrarth; 3b. 4 1 1 1 0 Mal'ttlitM 10(1 OOan. ct.... 3 0 3 0 ( Clark. It... 4 13 0 OHudht, 0. 4 0 4 ( 0 Matllcks, Jb 3 0 I I (Pvt. a. ... 3 1 0 3 0 MuMcr. Cf. 3 0 1-0 tebal. lb.... 3 115 0 0 llaaiea, rf 3 3 10 Sr((, rf.. 3 0 3 0 0 llrown. 0 . 1 0 t (Artier. If.. 1 0 1 ( ( Bmltbaoa, p 3 0 0 1 ORame, p. 3 0 1 ( Klardoa ..1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...34 3 37 4 Qaa4lnc .. 1 0 0 ( ( Totals ... 3 37 II ( Klngdon batted for Bragg In ninth. Gondlnr batted for Artier In ninth. York 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 O-l Columbus .. . .0 0000000 00 Stolen bases: Smith, 2; Cron, 1. Bac- Hflcn Illfn? Urnivn Twn-Un- V.I.. , ....... ymt. Anu-kfUOU llliH. Clark Base hits: Off Smlthson, 3; off iiuiney, a BirucK out: uy Hmlthson, 9; by Ramer, 6, Ilrst boso 6n balls: Off Smlthson. 0 off Ramey, 2. Wild pitches: Smlthson. Hit by pitched ball: By Hmlth son, Ramey. Passed ball: Ramey. Time: 10. Umplro: Huhn. CUBS. SLAUGHTER PHILLIES Defeat League Leaders by Count of ' Thirteen to Three. r - CHENEY INVINCIBLE ON MOUND Clilrnitoa Find Alexnnder Knar nt Crltlcnl Times and Three Other Pitchers Thrown Into llrcnch Cannot Stop Scoring. CHICAGO, June 16. Chlcngo defeated Philadelphia today In tho first nppcar anco of the leagud leaders here this sea son. The scoro was 13 to 3. Incidentally the visitors lead was cut down a full game Inasmuch as Now. York .won from Cincinnati. Cheney pitched Invincible ball in the pinches for Chicago, while the locals found Alexander easy at critical times. Th; Philadelphia star was retired In four Innings. Threo other pitchers were thrown Into the breach by Manager Dooln, but they wero unable to stop tho scoring. Marshall, a recruit pitcher, walked five men on tho arrow in tho seventh after Mitchell had made n, circuit clout to the clubhouse. Zimmerman ended tho In ning by striking out with the bases full. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. All. It. O.A.E. AB.II.O.A.B. Paskert, of ft 1 3 1 0 teach, cf.. 8 12(0 Dolan, Jb. .,4 2 14 ZErers,. Jb I 3-431 LLobert, 3b 2 1 1 1 QRchulte, rf. ( 3 51 0 Maree, It. 4 10 0 OZIm'an, 3b. 4 1 2 1 0 Marshall p. 0 0 0 0 0 Baler, lb... ( 2 7 0 0 Crarath; If. S 3 1 0-OlMtehttl, 1 4V3' 1' 0 0 Walih .... 0 0 00 ODrldwell. sa 4 1 1 3 0 Chalmers, po 0 0 0 ocorrldon, as 0 0 0 1 0 Luderus, lb 4 0 10 0 0 nresnahae.o 3 15 0 0 Doolan, is. 4 1 13 Octiener, p.. J. 3f0 1 0 Kllllfer. 0. 2 1 3 1 0 . V .:. nonin. e.... 0 0 1 0 0 Totala .3J 18 37 ( 1 Miller .... 1 0 0 0 0 Howler, c. 1 1 3 0 0 Aleiander, p 3 0 0 3 0 Hartrauftp 0 0 0 0 0 Decker, rt.. 2 0 1 0 0 Totals ...34 10 24 13 1 Batted .for Dooln In soventh. Batted for Marshall In eighth. Philadelphia 0 000010203 Chicago 0 10 13 13 4 13 Two-baso hit: Mageo. Three-baso hit: Cravnth. Home runs: Mitchell, Saler. Hits: Off Alexander, 9 In five Innings; off Hartrauft, 3 in one Inping: off Mar shall, 1 In one Inning; off Chalmers, 2 In one Inning. Sacrlflco hit: Lobert Sac rifice files: Mitchell, Zimmerman, Walsh. Cheney. Stolen bases: Baler, Bresnahan. Double plays: Paskert to Alexander to Lobert, Schulto to Bresna han. Loft on bases. Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 10. Boscs on balls: Off Cheney, 1; off Hartrauft. 1; off Marshall, 6. Struck OUt: By Cheney. 4: bv Alnxnnrior 2; by Marshall, 2. Passed ball: Bresnn- nan. wild pitch: Chalmers. Time: 2:00. umpires: Klei.i and Orth. CanllniiU Take Opener. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno 16. After St. Louis secured a flvo run lead in the fourth Inning, Brooklyn won the open ing giuno of the series, scoro ton to five, Tho visitors fell on Bailee In tho sixth scoring five runs on six successive singles. Burke relived him and pitched to one man who singled. Harmon fol lowed Burk and was touched for eight hits, one a oduble and another for threo bases, scoro: BT. LOOTS. nnoOKI.TN. AIM!. O.A.E. All. H.O. A. n. .llufftns, Jb. 4 1 3 4 OMoran. rf.. S 3 3 0 0 Rbwkard. It 3 0 1 1 OCuUhaw, 2b ( 3 3 0 0 Oakes, cf.,. 3 0 10 OSieneel, cf. ( 4 0 0 0 Mowrer, 8b. 4 1 2 3 0 Wheat, If., 5 3 0 0 Konctchr.lb 4 2 13 1 ODaubert. lb 4 2 13 0 0 Brans, rf.. 3 1 2 0 OSrolth. 3b... 4 1 1 3 0 O-elrjr, sa 4 1 3 0 OFIaher, as.. 3 113 tiatlee, p.. 1 0 0 3 OO.MIIIer, e. 4 3 4 3 0 Uurk, p... 0 0 O 0 OHucker, p. 3. 1 0 3 0 Harmon, p. 10130 . hWltted ..1O 0 0 0 Totals ...33 20 37 10 2 llauaer .. 1 0 0 0 Totals ...33 "7, 37 II "3 Batted for Harmon In ninth. flatted for Sheckard In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 2 1-10 St Louis .....0, 006000006 Two-base hit: Moran. Three-base hits! Mowrey, Daubert, Stengel. Hits: Off Bailee,' 11 in five Innings (three on In sixth); off Burk, 1 In no Inning; off Har mon. 8 tn four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Rucker, Bailee, Dauber. .Sacrifice fly: Fisher. Stolen base: Hugglns. Double plays: Sheckard to Konetchy; Smith to Cutshaw to Daubert; Harmon to ilow rey; Mowrey to Konetohy to O'Leary. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, 6. Base on balls; Off Rucker (2). Hit by Pitched ball: Rucker (Sheckard and Oakes). Struck out: By Rucker, 3; by Harmon, 1. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Rlg ler and rRyron. Glnnta Take First One. CINCINNATI. June 16,-Krrors by Cin cinnati enabled New York to win the .first game of the series today.- 4 to A Both Marquard and Suggs pitched good ball, but the mistakes ot the locals proved their undoing. Suggs was taken out to allow Kllng to bat for htm In the seventh. New York started scoring In the second Inning. Merke singled and scored when Murray doubled to center; Bates fumbled the ball and Murray reached third, On Hnodgtus,' single Murray scored. In the fifth Inning Meyers singled. Snodgrass then mode his second single. Meyers going to second. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Meyers stored on Marquard's out. In the eighth Bhafer opened with a single and scored when Johnson threw Fletcher's Infield tap over Hoblltsel'a head, Spore: Ran for Clark In seventh.. Batted for Johnson In ninth. New York 0 30010010-4 Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Murray. Hits: Off Suggs. 9 In seven Innings; off Johnson, l In two Innings. Sacrifice hits: Fletcher (2). Stolen bases: Merkle, Groh. Double plays: Doyle to Merkle; Grab. Bergham mcr to HoblltxelL 'Left on bases: New York. 8; Cincinnati. "7. First bass on balls : Qff 'Marquard, 2. Struck out: By Miirquard, 4; by 'Suggs. 2; -by Johnson, L Wild pitch: Suggs.- Time: 2:00. Umpires: Brennan and Kanon. Pirn tea Defeated Attain. PITTSBURGH, June 16. Pittsburgh lost Its fourth straight gam by a one run margin this afternoon, Boston win ning, S to 6. Camnltz nnd Hendrlx wero hit wnpn nlr mnrmf .... . v. ' Wllflnpnn hr nnlnn U 1 . IU.. . 1. ."...B.ii iiiv jauer siiiu iuu n mo, 'D U "lJ8t of the fourth Inning. ..u.iuiiJii, m auuiiion to pitching -good pan, made two timely singles and scored two runn hlmlf win, ...... i.ihlrd Camnllz walked two and hit another. McDonald then singled, scor- Jiame usoa- up nil n s mnch hlttora Innhiln 1. 1 . . . . ono made good against Rudolph. Scoro: ""u ior joioman in seventh. !5a!5e1 f.or Otbson In ninth. for Hendilx In seventfi. Batted for Adams, In ninth: . Boston .. . inon..n Pittsburgh . . 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-S ,iT.T"?8e hlt.?,: Wood Three-base rnLiiJJarlnvl 'J?' Vu- stoIpn bases: n2oU&. SacJ!:lfce flies: Colemnn. Con- ZVn r', -onitz, 5 in threo and tWO-thlrdn Innlnr-v nft 1 1 it , three and one-third Innings; off Adams, h 'J?"1""- Left on bases! Pitts- xr'a.:' i.w"ViH,T "asca on Da: off , - "iimiiA, 0( vix iVUUOipfl. 2. Struck out: By Hondrlx, 1; by llu- I i'vi'ii" ,?.ubIe p,ay- vlox to wrtgner ,m oy pucnea Dan: Titus by and Emslle: ay KIPS WIN THE GAME FROM. THE NEOLA BOYS The Q., t). Kipllngcrs at Ncola, la., Sunday played nnd defeated the- locals. 5 to" 2, this being tho first defeat for thcrn, McGrath's home run with two men' on " bases and Bellman's hitting easily featured tho contest Moran was on,- the mound for tho O. D. 'Klplltjgers and pitched a- fine game. Arrlck also pitched well. Next Sunday the O. D. Kipllngcrs will play tho Council Bluffs Merchants at their park. Score: R.H.11. O. n A ft 9 rt A A A A A .n . - " "- a. u V V V V U 1, - n I Neola ....0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 2 02 S Two-Dase hits: Ratlike, Bellmarr Homo run: McGrath. Double play Moron to Lighten to McGrath, StrucV out: By Moran. 8; by Arrlck, 8. Batter. Ics: Moran and Dlneen, Arrlck and Ben", nlng. 1 ; Hum a Corker,, Regarding your outfielder, Bums, 0' the Giants; the' New YorJc "Sun' says' "It would be hard to lmtirovo on thA mechanical excellence of George Burns' work either In batting or fielding. Again, he Is fast on the base, and although he doesn't always use his head In bast running, ho Is tho best left field plckql McGraw has had In many a day." Slintout for Garrison. BRAINARD, Nob., June 16. (Speclal.)' Bralnard defeated the Garrison team yes- Garrison men reached third base. Tho iiniuiiiK 01 iiroinaras third baseman, Flndley, featured, he having eight chances and handling them without nn error. Score: R.H.E. Garrison ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 00 7 4 Bralnard 0 3 2 1 0 0 2 0' 8 S 1 Batteries: Garrison, Fenlon and Mar shall; Bralnard, Sobota and Bulak. Struck out: Dy Fenlon, 8; by Sobota, 10. Hit by Pitched ball: Uy Fenlon, 4; by Sobota, 3. Three-base hit: Sobota. Umpires: KIndler and Knvalec, Scotia Shntnut Spalding. SCOTIA. Neb., June 18. (Special.) Scotia won nnothcr game from Spauldlng yesterday nt Spauldlng. . Bunching four hits off Wooson In tho first Inning, Luby who took his placo' fared better, allow ing only two hits. 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