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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1913.
4
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
JOSIES HOLD ROURKES DOWN
Win from Omaha by Better Work
All Around.
Mutt Wasn't There in a Pinch
ROBINSON STARTS OUT WELL
Chellctto Itrcelven Hetter Support
And Ororrn nttr a Oime Pro
Brrruec, Kcrplns; Ilourltes
to One nnn.
ST. JOPBni, IJ.. June 17.-(Spctal
Telerrarn.) Better fielding and pltehttiR,
cave fit. Joseph a victory In the last
jramo of the Omaha aeries today, the
count bdne E to 1.
The contest started aq a pitchers' bat
tle betwecrv Chelletto and'onblnson,. with
the latter twirling he btter boll Jnhe
early Innings, but Clielletto received the
better support, and grew better, 'as .the
same progressed, while oRblnsoh 'was" jhtt
mora freely, at the finish. j . ,
Omaha scored Its orily run In tho fifth
inning arid tied the score, the tally be
ing the result at a double, a sacrifice and
nn error. Johnson ltd off with' a two
base hit,' took third on. Orubb's neat
sacrifice and scored when Melnko hurled
Schlpke's 'grounder over oKttor's ( head,
Schtpke making second on the,, error.
However, Roblnson and Justice were
easy out. .- - -
Omaha -rjad chances to score In the'
first, when Thomsson tripled with two
gone; Jn. the second when oJhnspn
singled wltlonft'ouf,. And took . second
on Gr6bbWoujn the 'sixth when Kane
singled aruraUle second but succeeding
batsmen wire suable to hit safely.
JloblfUdn Fumbles.
8L oJsoph '.-Mo? ed a run in the fourth
inning, When Robinson fumbled eKlly'g
bunt Watowfi beat put an Infield hit,
Ochs .sacrificed, Kwllllrig "walHcd and
Ketter knocked a 'sacrifice 'fly to Congal
ton. cKlly soored' and" Watson moved 'to
third on ,Xttr's out ibut.b moment'
later, ZwIUIKr waafKht. oft first
baBe, Iloblhson' to .Kfthe. ' -
Kelly's honfe rtirf to- the oeiiter field
fence 'scored another In the sixth and
broke the tic. In the eighth, eKtter
beat out an infield hit to Justice, took
ttecond when Justice threw the ball away,
reached third on Justice's boot of Brew
er's roller, and scored on a double steal.
Three hits and an error manufactured
two runs In the eighth. Ochs tripled
and scored when Zwllllng knocked a sac
rifice fly to the right field fence. Con
galton dropped the ball, Zwllllng: tak
ing second. Then Wcsterzll's single
scored ZwIUlng.
Grubb'o fielding and catches by Wat
eon and Brewer were features. Score:
OMAirA.
. AU. R. II. O. A. K.
Justice, ss 4 0 0 3 4 2
Ncff, If. 4 , 0. 0 0 0 0
Thtmason, cf. 4 ' 0' 2 0 0 0
Kane, lb. 4 .0 1 -9 1' 0
Congalton, rf. ...... 4 0 14 0 1
Johnson, c. 4 I 3 3 1 0
Orubb, Jb. ..... 2v 0 11 2 0
Kchlpke, 3b. 3 0 0 4 3 0
Robinson, p. ........ 3 0,0 0 4 1
Totals
....... 32 1 7
BT. JOSEPH.
ah. it. j i.
24 It
Kelly. If. ... 4 2
R. Watson, rf. .... 4 0
Ochs. 2b 2 1
Zwllllng, cf. 1 1
Ketter, c. ............ 8 1
Westersll. 3b. '. 4 0
Tirewer, lb. 4 -0
Melnke, ss.. 2 0
Ctaellette, jJ? ....T... 3 . .0,,
O.
2
2
2
8
8
0
11
1
A. E.
tO 0
BL Joseph 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 -5
Ilome runs: Kelly. Throe-base hits:
Thomason, Ochs. Two-base hits: John
son. Sacrifice hits: Orubb, Ochs, Zwlll
lng, Ketter, Chelletto. Stolen bases:
(Kane, Congalton, Zwllllng. Ketter,
Hrewer. Earned runs: 8t Joseph, 2.
Left on basest Omaha, E; St. Joseph, 0.
Struck out:. Dy Chellette, E; by Robin
nn. a. Rases on balls: Off Robinson.
4. Double plays: Ochs to Melnke to
Urewer. Ketter to Ochs. Time: 1:48. Um
pire: Colllflower.
LOPES IiAXD ON GniXZIilBS
Opportune Hlttlnc of llafferman
Helps In Victory,
MNCOm, Neb., June 17. Opportune
hlttlne of HaBerman. together with bases
on balls, .enabled Lincoln to take the
final game from Denver today, by a score
of E to 2. Denver batters found Dessau
for seven hits, and his support was not
the hist, but he was" strong whenever
things looked dangerous. The game was
called In the eoventh , Inning to allow
Lnver to eaten.- a .train, ucore:
LINCOLN.
AD, R. II. O. A.
Lloyd. Ib 4 1 2 8 6.
Mullen, lb 2 1 1 0
Cobb, rf 3 0 110
licCormlck, It ......4 0 110
cole, cf 2 2 3 1 0
Barbour, 8b ,...,...,,1 0 0 0 1
Bowling, ss 8 1 3 1 2
Baker, o 0 0 5 0
Dessau, p 3 0 0 0 4
Totals ...... ,.... 24. E 10 21 13
-DENVER. .
AD. R. It O.
J 0
7 27
0
8
0
1
i
0
4
3
11
ferial W&?Fr " fcrs.
"" '
r ... . ' ' Jtt-z , ...I' r- ? s : )' ';;
i: -KK
Standing of Teams
WEBT. LEAGUE.
W.L.lct
Denver 37 17 .CS6
St. Joseph.. 33 23 M'S
uncoin .....31 Z4 .66(
Des Moines. J? 21 ,661
Bloux Clty..t2 32 , 407
Topeka .i,..21 36 .SS8
Wichita ....18,40 .310,
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.rct
Rhllo. 41 13 .7074
Oievolond ..86 W .613
Chicago ,..,29 a ,E37
Wash,'ton ..Si 37 ,Mt'
olJston .....27 14 .609
Detroit 24 35 .407
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phlla. 32 16 .681
New York.,23 18 .604
Chicago ....30 25 .646
Rrooklyn ..26 23 .631
rittsburgh 24 29 , 6SS
Boston .....S3 27 .450
St. LOUIS... 33 .418
Cincinnati ,19 36 .345
W.L.Pct.
AMEtt.- AHSN,
Columbus .33 24 .679
Milwaukee .37 27 .678
Kansas C...33 80 .624
St. laUl....31 28 .625
MInncap'l's31 29 .617
Louisville .30 30 .600
St. Louis,, ..22 39 .86l(IndlanapTs 22 86 .888
Toledo
New York... 13 39 .260
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE
superior 21
Kearney ...,....,.19
York 15
Hastings ..16
Grand Istand.. ....15
l r iciuuiu "4ttatei4'
1 lOolumbua , ..ia
23 87 .3S3
PAWNEES WINFROM SEWARD
dolumbus Takes Game by Hard Hit
ting of Piatt.
NEW MAN ON THIRD BASE
Starts Game Trlth Longest Hit Ever
Made on the Grounds York
; 1 Shuts Out Pathfinders
Champa Lose.
Gllmore, If .;,...?.r..;s r. 1 , 1
Cassldy, rf ..;:4 0 1
Channel!, cf- ........4 0 1
wuiuin, so v.. i
Krench, 2b ..........4 0 0
Coffey, ss .....,...,,3 0 0
Block, o A.l . -I 1
Fisher, lb 3 0 1
Hagerman, p 2 0' 1
Totals 27 2 7
Lincoln 0. 1 0
Denver ....0 0 0
0
1
0
1
4
1
6
4
1
18
1 0
A.
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
2
2
10 .077
13 .694
It .617
16 .484
17 .463
' 16 .467
18 .400
19 , 7387
Yesterday- nesnlts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver. 2: Lincoln. 6. Called end fifth.
Toneka. 31 Wichita. 4.
bioux uity, t; ueo Moines, s.
umana, i: at. josepn. t.
NATIONAL LbAUUb
Philadelphia, 9; Chicago,
uosion. i: I'lttsourgn. v.
Rrooklvn. 8: St. Louis. 3.
New York. 6: Cincinnati. 2.
AMERICAN LMAUUUi.
Detroit. 4-4 1 Boston. 3-7,
Cleveland, J; Washington, 6,
hi. Louis, t: New xorx. .
Chlcako. 1: Philadelphia. 7.
AMERICAN AHSUUIAT1UN
MiiwauKee, zj uoiumDusj o.
icanias utv. i: louisviiie. .
Minneapolis, 10; Indianapolis, 0.
WKnilAHKA HTATH LEAGUE.
Superior, 3; Kearney, 2. Twelve innings.
uewara, 4; uoiumoui, u.
Hastings, 4; Grand Island, 9,
York, 6; Fremont, u,
Games Today.
western uciutua wicuiia aim 01. w
ncph. Topeka at Des Moines, Lincoln at
umana, uenver ai wou mir. . ,
Miiniini 1 viunie I'Miiaaaiunia ai uni-
Cago, Bdston at Pittsburglii Brooklyn at
nt rinli. Mbw York at Cincinnati.
American Ajosgue ueiron ai uubvuh,
mkvinnd nt Washington. St. Louis at
" New York, Chicago at Philadelphia.
Ol a m.rlnn Annr?llnn Milwaukee at In
llJI.n.nnll. . an.n Oitv at ColUmbUS.
J I Minneapolis at Toledo, 8t. Paul at Louis-
Nnhruki State League Superior at
0 liKearney, Bewara ai uoiumuus, niuuiwi
at Grand Island. York at Fremont.
E.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
out: By Sweet. ,6; iy uoyie. i.
kfliit Tinnn. Ninin nivan. x iuiiLr. uiia
Off Doyle. 12 In seven Innings, none out
In eighth. Left on bases: Dea Moines, 6i
uVii mtv. 10. Umpires: Slgler and
Segrlst.
jo minus pick up last game
1
1 1
0 0
s 0
1 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
8 1
I Topelca Unable to ilelalu One Hun
8 01 Lead on Wichita.
. k I Tt.Tr.TrTi.1 vm lnn 17. After To-
0 10 l a I mVt had scored a one-run lead in the
Earned runs: Lincoln. 5: Denver. 1.1 ninth. Mldd etbn' singled. Koerner aou-
TWo-base I oiea anu hsiio w.v.
Babb, 3d..
Throe-base hit: Channel!
hit: Lloyd, Dowllng, Blocki Stolen
oases: uoya, Muuen, guuun, Block.
uaennce hits: uarbour U), Raker, ail
more. Htruek out: Hv noiuiii. it hv
ll.lr.nnan K Hb-ab V. . 1 1 . r9 T - I mill rf.
aau, 3; off Hagerman, 1 Hit by pitched Mlddleton, of....
Hagerman. Dessau. Balk: Hagerman.
I-eft on bases: Lincoln, 9; Denver, 9.
.tune. umpire; u i ooie.
BOOSTKBS TAKI3 TENTH GAME
Come Up from Behind and Usiumer
Out Victory.
PE3MdlNE8 June 17-The Des Moines
wn won iv lenut.siraigni V(ctor loflay.
shorn single to center. Score:
mimtimt
1 fAft R. H. O. A
,. .. 3 0 0 1 0
.... 4 12 2 1
3 110 0
6 12 7 4
Hughes, 2d....' .... 4 0 1 5 X
Hint, it.. "
Ilapn is f i p , 3 6
Wacob, o ,.3 0 . 2 1
Scott, p s A 0 "
Pcttlgrew, If 0 ! 0 0 0
negan, p w "
E.
0
0
0
1
0
0
.1
0
0
0
0
Tntn1 S3
Ran for Rlggs In eighth,
AU. M. . It,
4 10 27 18
O. A 8.
the wlniW. l I
The work df .3cHr7Ceonard' at third bas4 SSSrh. Ji " i I 3 '2 0 0
' -.BES'jlOINES. . ' .MoLarry. rf.,.., 3 0 0-. 3 1 1
I ia. m. m
4 0 0 0 3 0
COLUMBUS, Neb., June 17. (Special
Telegram.) Seward lost to the' Pawnees
today In a very good game. Piatt, the
new third baseman, for the Pawnees,
started with the longest hit ever niado
on the grounds over tho center field
fence, bringing In another run besides
his pwn. In the fourth, he knocked a
two-bagger, bringing in a man on sec
ond, giving him credit for three out of
the five runs for the home team. Score:
bCWARDv . , COUJMDUB.
AB.1I.O.A.K. AU.1I.O.A.B.
Uurltxrt, Jt 0 0 I ORondtu. i
Tnn, m;- Tl 0 ISmrth, I
mtL lb... I 111 1' ecran. et.... I
Hlcklls. ef. 4 I 1 1 OlUrasar, e. 1
Hltek, 13 4 1 ODetl, lb.... 0
nrannon, 9b 8 1 0 1 01'Utt, tb... 8
lieooird, II. 1 3 0 OlUmer, rt.. I
Brrttt. rt.. t 10 0 OArUer. It., i
Wood, p t 0 0 8 lKJnidoa, p 1
ToUU ...MltT"l TotUs ...U T S7 14
Seward w...O 12000100-4
Columbus 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 -6
Btolen bases: Hurlbert. Black. Ramsey.
Sacrifice hits: Smyth, Deal (3). Sacrifice
fly; Cran. Two-base hits: Leonard,
Smyth. Three-base hit: Hlcklln. Home
run: Piatt. Base hits: Off Woods, 7;
off Ktngdon, 9. Struck out; By Woods,
6) by Ktngdon, 6. First base on balls:
Off Woods, 1; oft Kinedon, 1. Wild
pltoh: Klngdon. Time: 1:35. Umpire:
Huhn.
l'reraont In 'the Dumps.
Telegram.) Fremont's crippled ba)l club
fought violently against stiff opposition
today, but the task was too great and
game of the series with York, 6 to a. The
they went down to defeat in the first
position of catcher here, seems to bo
mixed. Catcher Carroll, a local product,
started with the mlt, but in Jerking his
mask off sustained a bad cut over hta
oyo, which makes three catchers on the
hospital shelf.
Leftflelder Turptn is out of the game
threatened with appendicitis. The game
in Fremont deegneratlnB Into a farce be
cause of no official' umpire. Why Presi
dent Felt should discriminate in this
fashion and allow four days to pass -without
getting one hero is beyond the 'com
prehension of Fremont fans .and. they
are showing resentment at the gate.
Fremont has not enough men to fill the
position without havln gto contribute one
to the pob of umpiring. Score:
TOIXK. FKEMONT.
AU.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E.
Rlc. Ib. 4 0 0 I QQOurMr, h-4 0 8 4 0
Ctut, lb... I 2 8 0 aw.lch, lb.. 4 0 0 1 1
lUI'q'lt, M f 1 1 4 WetMl, cl.. 1 1 4 0 0
J.Clark, It 1 0 0 0 Oilrarr, lb., 4 1 II 1 0
MMUckt, ntlll OJUIi. Ib... 40160
MuWtr. cf. 4 1 1 0 X-lrfc. It. .. 1 o o o o
liuasen. rf, I l l o 0TMtMtn,rf 1 0 0 0 1
Xrown, e.... 4 1 10 0 OCuroll, c, 0 0 1 0 0
moors, p.. i i i j oun, o... 10 4 10
Dow. c I 0 1 0 0
Toitlt ...II f37 I 0.uUll, p.. 8 0 0 1 0
. Totals ...II 4 17 11 I
York ,,,,,0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1-6
Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Mattlck, Hanson. Three-
uase n: aiauicK. uome run: Chase.
jnases on balls: Off Osborne, 1; off
Gotchell. 4. Struck out: By Osobrne, 10;
by oGtchell, 7. Passed balls: Cotton. 2:
Dow, 1. Time; 1:35, Umpires; Routt
nu onmn.
Shatter Unable to Sare Day,
clal Telegram.) With the score at 4 in
2. Manager Shaner took the mound hlm-
eru in me sixm, aispiacing JUley, and
was outrageously bombarded for his
pains. The score was tied with several
Third City 'men on the bases, when he
benched himself In favor of Stone. But
me ginger nau oeen extracted from the
Urlckmakera. Q rand Island's Ttllev waa
free with pasbrs but allowed no succes
sion ot nits, ticore;
ORAN DISLAND.
AU.H.O.A.E
Hits by Gray and Melnert In tho twelfth
won tho game for tho champs. Score:
sururuon. kearnuy.
AU.H.O.A.E. An. 11.0. A. E.
Prror, (... 6 1 1 1 onrtchlold. It I 1 1 0 1
Orr, ib.... Sill Oityntk, 3b.. I 1 0 1 0
Melnert, efl 1 I 0 OA Ib. 5 1 6 1 0
Lndrtth, rt 8 10 Ollfrrlptt. lb 4 1 12 I 0
ThlMMn. If I 1 4 0 ftfkheuren, ef 1 0 0 0
Beheld, o... 6 1 . 1 1)1. Onr e. t 2 II 1 0
Baekawlti,lb 4 0 0 2 OWoodrutf.ii 5 0 8 1 0
Obit, lb.... 8 0 I 1 lEr1ccn. Ill 1 0 0 D
Htevens, p.. 8 0 1 2 OLotl, 'rf.,.. 2 0 0 0 0
rirmptdn.p 10 0 0 1
ToUls ...44 11 14 1? 21
ToUU ...41 It II II 1
Superior ,.2 0000000000 13
Kearnoy ...0 01 0. 00010000-2
Earned runs: Kearpey, 2. First base
on balls: Off Stevens.-6; off Plympton, 2.
Left oh bases; Superior. 10; Kearney, 11.
Two-base hits: Gray (Superior), Schau
ren, Erlckson. Struck.' out: Uy Stevens,
8: by Plympton, 13. .'Double play: Acock,
unassisted. Time; 2:30. ' Umpire: Pontius.
Mink League Has
Decided to Quit
, for thV'Season
f. ' . is
.The 1ni lca)nie Is a thing of the past.
FaH City anjjtuinbqldtj Mpnday night
served notice nthe rest of the clubs that
they were no. Jonger -members of the
league. The attendance being so small
that it was Impossible to keep up expenses.
Tuesday word . was received from
Auburn that three players had been sold
and before tonight every player on the
club would be released. Nebraska City
had raised a fund with which to complete
tho season and things y'ete in fine shape:
The" Nebraska-"City players will be re
leased outright" today,- j
Poor attendance .at -all of the towns is
given aa the reason for the disbanding
of the teams, -
A meeting of the club owners, directors
and officers 'of the league was held Bun
day aft6riioon and the proposition of dis
banding i4was bijought up for discussion,
but all clubs seamed in favor of continu
ing the league
rOX, H u. 4
Hunter; cf. 3
Leonard. Jb... ....... 4
Jones, lb 4
Rellly. ss 4
Andreas, &.,...,.,,.. .4
Sleight, o 4
Totals., .U,jfr..vjM
' ' -,8fotrv.
0
0
0,
0
3
0
3-
Bmiin. .u... ....
Cocreham, ji,. .,
0
1
0
01 Tntkik- sn a b 11
vl .ennfMAnt when, wlnnlnr -ran 1 scared
. 1 1 tmIi. ' o 0 a. 0.0 too a s
9 Wichita 1 '0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-4
1U8TIN08.
AU.ll.D.A.B.
Smith. lb...l 0 0 0 OJivell. lb.. 4
Nttrtoo. if., 1 0 0 0 OFlrutlM, u I
lorttMn. m 4 0 3 1 OSehoou'r, cf I
IJns. rt.... I 1 0 I 0Dnnett, If.
Itoowtor. til t 1 t 0 a Brawn, lb
Twk, lb.. 1 111 OB.Drows, tb i
9U. 26.
Ct-ffia JaitiiiiiiWMV
ff 'VAIL Tl ir n
Coonev
t a
00. 1
I .TO." .2
Davlflsqa.cfX. ...
1 8
Callatwi;ibT;Sii.6
Bums. ln...jr.,..vW
flioyle, p....x..4..,e
Young. P....A.7...W.1
ToUiis.
IDea Moines..
Sioux City.
Two-base
TUree-tSsJie
1'
U -Sa, 3. J
0
0,
a 34
0 Sacrifice hits: French, lllddletxm. Smith.
Crist, ivacoD, unit, two. ease jms:
gills. Werner .(. mlth, BJ;g. Waoob,
Rabos. Stolen basest Lee (2). Cochran.
A. "EUlHIts: Off Scott S in eight and one-
o - Ol third innings: off Regan. 1 In. two-thirds
01 innlnr. Double plays; McLarry to Rapps
01 to Christ. StrucK out: Br Scott 3: by
OICrM-reham 4. Bases on balls:--Off Scott.
0 U: stt Coo re ham, 6. -Hit by pitched ball?
v uy itcRan, uee. umpire: Anaerson.
Air
0
0
St. Bernard Defeats Cornlea.
BT. EDWARDS. Neb... June 17.-4Bre.
octal. St Edward defeated Cornlea In tv
I fast ten-Inn lriet gam here Sunday. Corn-
ol ea. lost the game by P-n Qtertnrow py the
38 6
0 3 oil 0 0 4 "i0..?liL,n3KJ M,ff,0S'
win fimiih rCtrlV .a 1 Rornlea 0 0 3 0 0 0 0. 0-3 S 1
I.-. r - f 1 X t L u r .
Saerinca hits. Rapp.'Davldton. BaieTin giard. SiVd 'Sffi- Gffi
Uijj. OfX Sweet, ; ott Doyle, L ck'HisibaS' Aflams. Umpire,
111
I S 3
Sleta. a.. . I 1st inn rf 1
WoCtb, 1.. 1 1 1 0 OCkM, c, 1
KrolL lb(. . 4 oil lltllar. 1
0Ulr, -p:... 10 010
iuiner. p,. 0 0 0- 1 0 TotiU ... IS 17 U
an. P. .. 1 0 0 1 0
Tot ill ... i5 ul
Hastinrs o 3 0 o 0 1 n a ni
Grand Island 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 1 0
Earned runs: Haallns-a. 1: Qrand
lslana.7. Two.base hits: Schoonover.
Bennett- B. Brown. Home runt Tacfce.
mruca -outt oy luiey. or Hasungs. l
Dy xuioy oi umira isiana. s. rirsi oase
on baus: Off Riley of Hastings. 3; off
liuey or urana isiana. T. orr stone.
Wild pitch: Riley of nasUngs. Stolen
hasea: Jewell. Hcnoonover. Sennfttt 1L
Brown, 13. Qrown. bacrtfloe hits: X.
urewn, 'acas, nevmc, ivapire: ijTeerc
Leaders Trim Kearner.
.KEARNEY. Neb., June irlSpeclal
Telegram.) Kearney lost the first extra
Itminsr Mras piayea on tba local lot
when they donated one to .-the State
learue leaders this afternoon. Plvmntnn
pitched1 k mreut game, lasting the full
, twelve innings ana tannea xourtoen men
and some good work at the stick was
exhibited and he fielded his position
without an error. The score: U.H.E.
Stanton 1 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 1-13 11 6
VVIsner 0 00000000-02 13
Batteries: Stanton, Hart man and
Chupp; Wlsner, Rush and Thompson.
Hampton Wins.
HAMPTON. Neb., June 16.-(SpeclaI.)
Hampton defeated Grand Island Sunday.
Score:
Hampton 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 o "-3
Grand Island 0 000000 , 0 0-0
Rattcrles: Hampton, Moore and Pow
ers; Grand Island. Blxeman and Stauss.
struck out: By Moore, 18; by Stauss, 7.
Win In Mixed Doubles.
PHILADELPHIA, June 16. Miss Mary
Browne of Los Angeles, and W. T. Tll
den, Jr., won the mixed doubles cham-i
plonshlp of the United States In, the
'concluding match ot the women's na
tional lawn tennta tournament at the
Philadelphia Cricket club today, defeat-
Collejre Bane Ball.
Yale, "2; Hnxvird, 0.
R.H.E.
...4 6 0
...1 8 2
Colla-
lng .Miss Dorothy Green and
'jgers, 7-6, 7-6.
American Association
. At Toledo
Bt. PaulA
Toledo : .....
Batteries: Laroy and James;
more ana uevognt.
At Louisville R.H.B.
Kansas City J 6 3
Louisville 9 7 3
Batteries: Powell and O'Connor; Louder
milk and demons.
At Indlananolls R.H.B.
Mlnneapoll 10 14 3
Indianapolis 9 12 4
Batteries: Young, R. Smith, Olmstead,
Burns, R. Patterson and Smith; Kaiser
ling, Works. Harrington and Cotter.
At Columbus R.H.E.
Milwaukee ....... .....2 6 4
Columbus ".o 8 3
Batteries: Slapnicka and Hughes; Mo
Qulllen and Murphy.
Cedar BInfTa Wine.
CEDAR BLUFFS, Neb., June 16. (Spe
cial.) Cedar Bluffs and Prague played
a ragged- game of ball here yesterdax
which resulted In a score of 17 to 9. in
favor of Cedar Bluffs. Hits;.- Cedar
Bluffs, 16; Prague, 12. Errors: Cedar
Bluffs, 5; Prague, 7.
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SIDNEY, Neb., June 17.- Special Tele
gram.) The Sidney base ball team played'
a great game yesterday against Haxtuth?
Colo., and won by a scoro of 7 to 3. Ferry
pitching for Sidney, struck out nine, men;
walked one and allowed but three hltte
The Sidney tenm, hit the ball hard: 'at
opportune times. The game was callC'l
at the end of th6 seventh .Inning pn 'ac
count of rain. Batteries: Sidney, Ferry
and Bartholomew; Haxtura,. Sherman and
Sullivan. Attendance: 900. Umpire:
Brennan. ' ,"
of t
la a Veteran.
Eddie Grant third baseman
veteran in the full sense of the word.
He has celebrated the completion of-hl
thirtieth year here below. , ,i
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ANTELOPES TO PUY THE -
ROURKES HERE WEDNESDAY
Pa Rourke's ball club will arrive from
St. Joseph this morning and open
a' thrce.-gam,e series with Hughle Jones'
Lincoln Antelopes this afternoon. Tho
Qmaha, plub will , be at 'home for twelve
games. Denver fojtoWa. , Ljncoln. Then
comes Wichita' and Topekal Following is
the" lineup for the gome:
''Omaha. Position. Lincoln.
Kane ....First Mullen
Bchlpka Second Lloyd
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Johnson Catcher Baker
Clpsmun , Pitcher Dessau
' Hampton Defeats Pnrltans.
ItAMPTOff. N.n . Jnnn 17. HnrrUI.W
tn.a hotly contested ball game here Sun
day, the locals defeated tho Puritan team
iroru urana isiana uy a score 01 i to u.
?he feature ot the game was the pitching
pt, Moore for Hampton, who struck out
eighteen batsmen, ana was given error.
icss support oy nis teammates, score:
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Puritans 0 00004000-034
Hampton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 3 0
isauenes: i-uniana, oirausa cum uix-
noan; Hampton, Moore ana X'owera,
Stanton Blanks Wiener.
STANTON. Neb.. June 17. (Speclal.)-
Suriday afternoon the . Stanton team.
after losing four stralhgt games, pulled
away from the jinx and won a slow and
one-siaea game iron se wisner aggre
gation by the score ot 11 to 0. The fea
ture of the game was tne pitching ot
Hartnmn for Stanton, who allowed but
two hits and struck out fourteen Wlsner
men. Dr Bolzell, manager of the Stan-
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