Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit Harry's Sons Are Invited Out Copyright, 1311, N national Xcwi Bervloa. Drawn for The Bee by Tad TOO WAN TWUC MKrWAtdV H1TH UTTLE D t-UUCH- MIO 1HIMPIW At miu. evrrtricrAi TMM- THEV oJUTW OS L6NETHO MS VJllMllUi .MAMrt "M 5QI?tW THAT I CAWT BE HtPfc " tA MoT (J-OlUGr ID JTAV HOME. AWD ET Win A OUWC-H OF KlOi ABOUT AAV JOT HEUG-oo 1 '1 Srf"S A THEW FOff. TMe TWO UjUfi WYTH: HE MOTHr HAVE iwu uuiin A TMW FOft MirHETH Trf MrwJ ' A mtTW FOP- HAftlW AWO ove: I HAD TO tEvE" VNILMOT AT HOME HE HAS THE CROUP r 1 -lrV- J"- -1 crr i 0 OPTHEAA GOOD i r u i - i HSIICE NOT HARDLY JUST lift Ont a Three-Bagger When the 'Bases Are Filled with Eourkes. rOUE RUNS RESULT FROM TRICK lncoln Jlefrntrd, l'Aaht to Three, Hot tlelnir Alilo to Connect After the Ponrth Inning. Aftre having made a pretty three-boa bit the previous Inning, Eddie Justice Broke up yesterday's game with Lincoln in the fifth, when he slammed out an other three-bagger wth the bases irowded. Not being satisfied with this, he pilfered home whllQ Jordan was wlndling up. Omaha got the long end Of the t to 3 score. Manager Arbogast changed the entire batting order of the Rourke machine and the new shift seemed to-be a good one. , Thomason leads off and Is addition to being a good hitter Is a good waiter. Coyle was forced Into the game yester day and bats In his old position. "Skipper Schlpke Is suffering from a apllt finger "and a bad tue, the result of a mUup at fit Joseph In the last game. Neff was placed at second, thus com pelting Coyle.Ao play the field, although hindered -toy a pair of Charleyhorses. Justice was the shining light and Urns S after time robbed the Antclopo batters ;;of what looked like sure hits. He made a K- brace o ferrors, but It was because of X his taking chances and they were ex-,-- cusable. In the. opening framo he robbed I Davy Lloyd of a hit back of second base. in the third Inning he mado a wonderful i ,acm of another of Lloyd's balls and ;-'although he made a bad peg to Kane, the Rourke first sacker speared the ball t , with one hand. I Errors Help Lincoln. W Applegata pitched a gpod game for the " "Rourkes, anth-v Antelopes-should have ,Ksad but onVuh off his offerings, but In .the second Innlttf un hit. Uaj , . .. .mm " "iw muuu L nd abetted by three errors, netting two eors. The Rourke recruit allowed but tlx. hits and struck out eight men. His control was better than It has been In rally In the eighth, knocking four dou bles for four runs. Schreibcr was steady In every Inning but the eighth. Score: 6IOUX CITV. A 15. It. II. O. A. K. Crnlg, rf! 5 o 0 1 0 0 Cooney, 2b.. 4 U 2 2 0 2 Smith,, ss 4 113 3 0 Clarke, If E 1 2 1 0 0 Davidson, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Wootums. cf 2 110 0 0 Callahan, 3b J 2 0 1 4 0 Hums, lb 5 2 3 13 0 1 Rap p. o 6 0 3 6 0 0 llrown, p 0 0 0 0 3 0 White P 2 0 1 0 2 0 titange 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 DENVER ah. it Gllmore, If 5 1 CnsMdy, rf 4 1 Channel), cf 6 2 French, 2b 4 1 qulllln, 3b 4 1 Coffey, ss 4 0 Klsher, lb 6 2 Hpahr, c 6 1 f&hrelber, p......... 6 1 Totals..., 41 7 13 27 12 11. 3 1 1 0 0 A. o 0 0 4 3 2 1 1 6 Standing of Teams WEST, I,EAai?E. W.I,. Pet. Denver 38 17 .C91 Ht. Joseph. .34 23 .5 D. Moines. .32 23 ,6M Lincoln ....31 23 .654 Omaha 31 27 .534 HIOUX City.. 22 33 4S9 Topeka .,..zi w .a Wichita ....18 41 .305 AMER, LEAGUE. NAT, LEAGUE. W.L.I'ct. Phlla 32 17 .663 New York, ..31 19 .620 Chicago 31 i' .554 Hrooklyn ...27 23 .640 Hoston 24 27 . 471 Pittsburgh .,24 30 .44f fit Louis 23 33 . 411 Cincinnati ..19 37 .339 AMBR. A8S"N. riloux City 0 0 Denver 0 0 10 II 27 17 1 0 0 110 4 1-7 0 8 0 3 1 0 0-10 Left on bases: flldux City 10. First hao on errors: Denver, 2; Bioux City, 1. Sacrifice lUts: llrown, Coffey, Krench. Two-buse hits: Schreiuer (2), Channell, French, Fisher, Smith, Spnhr, Clarke, Woolums, Hums (2), White. Stolen bases; Cooney, Craig, Channell, Qulllln. HIU. Off llrown, 9 in live Innings; off While, 3 In four innings, Struck out: lly llrown, 2; by Schrelber, 6; by White, 2. liases on twills: Off Schrolber, 6: off White, 1. Tossed ball: Bpuhr. lilt by pitched ball: Qulllln. Time: 1:03. Um pire: Scgrlst. jonnisnH i.osrc nv one iiu.n and Josles llanch lilts Off Iieitnn Capture Game. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 18St. Joseph bunched Its hits off Ragan In two Innings and defeated Wichita, 3 to 2. Score: WICHITA. AD, H. Rabb, 3b 3 Dills, rf 3 Mlddleton, cf. 3 Koerner, lb 3 Burke, 2b 3 Pettlgrew, rf. 3 Dapp, ss. 4 Wacob, o. ........... 4 Itlggs 1 , 3 Ragan, p. Totals 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 H. O, A. 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 10 1 It 1 10 7 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 24 18 W.IPrtlf W.L.Pct. Phlla 41 13 .769 Columbus ...31 24 .m Cleveland ,.36 21 ,632 Milwaukee ..38 27 .6f6 Wash'ton . .31 2f .6Mi St. Faul 3129.617 Chicago ....It 27 .534 Kan. City.. .33 31 .516 Iloston ..I. .28 21 .619Mlnne'plls ..32 29 .525 Detroit 24 36 Louisville ...31 CO .608 St. Louis. ..22 40 .3-Ji lndlan'plls ..22 36 .379 New York... 14 39 .2C Toledo 23 33 .377 NEHRASKA STATE LEAGUE. WALTER JOHNSON DEFEATED Cleveland Soores Second Victory Over Great Hurler. SENATORS ARE SHUT OUT w. L. 11 13 14 16 18 17 18 20 Pet. .666 ,C0il .633 .500 .455 .453 .419 .375 AD. Kelly. If. 4 R. Watson, rf 4 Ochs. 2b t Zwllllng, cf 3 Ketter, c. 3 Westerztl, 3b 4 Urewer, lb ...3 Melnke, ss ... 3 McConnaughey. p... 3 ST, JOSEPH. 11. 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. O. 2 2 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Superior 21 Kearney York 16 Hastings 16 Grand Island 15 Fremont 14 Columbus 13 Seward 12 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Wichita, 2: St. Joseph, 3. Topcka-ues Moines: postponed. Lincoln, 3; Omaha, 8. Denver, 10; Sioux City, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUQ Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 4. Iloston, 2; Pittsburgh. 1. Hrooklyn, 8; St. Louis, 1. New York, 7; Cincinnati, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 6; Iloston, 7. Cleveland. 4; Washington. 9. St, Louis. 1: New York, 6. Chicago, 9; Philadelphia. 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 10; Indianapolis, 6. Kansas City, 2; Columbus, 3. . Minneapolis, 4; Toledo, 1. St. Paul, l; Louisville. 2. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior. 1; Kearney, 3. Seward, 0; Columbus, 8. Hastings,! 9; Grand Island, a York, 4; Fremont. 3. Western League Wichita at St. Joseph; Topeka at Des Moines; Lincoln at Omaha; Denver at Bloux City. National LeaguePhiladelphia at Chi cago, Boston at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Cincinnati. American League Detroit at Boston, Cleveland at Washington, St. Louis at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. American Association wiiw-umo m Indianapolis. Kansas City at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. St. Paul at Louis-vlHe. Nebraska State league oupenor ui Kerney, Beward at Columbus, Hastings at Grand Island, York at Fremont. 8 27 16 Totals 30 Batted for Rcsnn In the ninth Wichita 00000200 0-2 t. -Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Burke. Westersll. Sac rifice hits: Bills, Koernor. Stolen bases: Mlddleton. Ochs. Earned runs: Wichita, 2; St. Joseph, 3. Left on baHcs: Wichita, 7; St. Joseph, 7. Struck out: By Regan, 4; by McConnaughey, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Regan, 4; oft McConnaughey, 3. Double plays; Watson to Ketter to Melnke to Ketter, Westersll to Melnke to Brewer. Wild Pitch: McConnaughey, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By McConnaug hey, (Babb). Time: 1:49. Umpire; An dvrson, tilautn MnUe It Three. CINCINNATI, O.. June 18. New York succeeded In making it three victories over Cincinnati today by winning, 7 to 2. Johnson was started as Cincinnati's nltcher. but received such a lively recep tion that ho was taken out before the Initial Inning had been completed. De-mim-e. the New York twlrler. had Tinker's men at his mercy, except In PHILLIES BLANKED AGAIN Chicago Cuts Down Their Lead Whole Game. In One Innlnic Only, the Seventh, linn WnahlnKton Chance to Score, When Three lilts Fill Bases anil None Oat. WASHINGTON, June 18,-Cleveland scored Its second victory of the season over Walter Johrison today and defeated Washington, 4 to 0. Johnston opened the game for the vIMtor with a homo run drive over-the fence, clean hitting in the eighth gave them two more and an error In the ninth another. In ono Inning only" did Washington have a chance to scoro. Thrco hits In the seventh filled the bases with none out, but Gregg tightened up MINK PITCHER TO STATE Willey Twirls Victory for the Hast ings Champs. ISLANDERS EXPECT NEW MEN York Trims Fremont Analn in IUUher Closeljr Contested Game, Winning by Score of Fonr to Three. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 18. (Spe cial Telegram.) The twirling talent of thu defunct Mink league showed up well in state league company today, Willey, Hastings' new mound man, keeping the Third city crow down to five scattered hits. Hanks opened for Grand Island, but had to retire on account of an in Jury to his arm. Hastings found Haley freely, Fortman's homo run, tho bases full, featuring. With Fentress suspended and fanned Johnson and caused Wllllama and Hanks out, Grand Island's pitching HUMPHRIES HURLS GREAT BALL Senton,' with llrcord of Thirteen Wins and Two Defeats, Unable to Stop Wild Swattlns of the Cnbs. ! any other game this season. He passed A mo men. 1 Mncoln started after the game early, .securing two runs In the second Inning. - McCormlck .was safe on an' Infletd hit .and took second on Justice's bad peg tt first. Cole singled to right placing "Mao" on the corner. Barbour struck hut and Dowllng sent an easy ono to Orubb. who fumbled It. Dowllnjr landing safe and McCormlck scoring. Carney forced Dowllng at second and Colo icorea wnen Kane dropped Schlpko's throw In an attempt to dbuble Carney iat first- .-'2: Omaha madn nn. In t h . . . l " mo inning, i SCoftgalton walked and Neff advanced wan a sacrifice. Justice was out rnd' Connie went to third. Grubb singled v-unjaiion registered. a McCormlck opened the visitor's fourth with a triple, scoring on Cole's sacrifice J -llere Some nans Are Made. "flS h. W down kna cord n wntn Kane beat out a bunt. Johns. ) m winged, fllllnng the base,. CoyU Wired on Congalton'a sacrifice fly. Neff ,yrajKea choking the bags and Justice ' Jh, eoher was the only consistent occa,long, Beaton, who had won thirteen jammed out a triple .eoroln Kno I br. 'or. ncL"n.a.U-. ... 1.,... -d m.t two for Philadelphia be- jJOhnson Ne an(1 plater by stealing home, ""-Ka lZin th8 Mventh when Koing to third on a passed ball and tally. . ,Jng on Congalton's sacrifice fly Scoref 4 OMAHA. rh,. A- R. foyie. ir. J Vle. . 3 hnon, c. .3 efr. 2b ? justice, ss. 1 SUtub. sb ! gPPlcgate, p. 2 tl Total 31 UNCOLN. . AU. R. ullen. lb. "'"y." i 2?cobb. rt Ifssw.- S tSwbour. 8b. ..I"'" 4 fvfljowllng. sa. 1 ".Carney, c j uTSSS?? ? 1 CHICAGO, June 18,-Chrcogo cut down thd lead of the Philadelphia team In the pennant race today one full game by shutting out the visitors for the second time during tho series here, 4 to 0, while New York defeated the Cincinnati club. Uumphrles who was on the mound for Chicago pitched a wondorful game and allowed tho visitors only three scattered hit. whiin only two Phtladelphtau's the eighth, when he allowed two hits j rnRCnM econd base. The support waa and a base on balls, and two runs came a. I,,,,. L,! ,i nrld. ncroiM th nlste. Khafer. Burns. Doyle ! excellent, Leach. Schulte. Saler and BrW- and Meyers all hit well for the visitors, well saving the local twlrler on several tuklln tl..n,.M . m m th. nnlv rAimllt.nt 1 . . . , . 1. 1 VtU'm frtiir rmifl In hn tint Jnnlntr KHIlies na lOBi; iwo ior x aiiDU'iii 'Sk ha ttswl lliirni' ' s., nntn ntf hai fnilin nni LI1U II. 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 3 0 O. 2 1" S 10 0 2 2 2 0 A. 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 3 0 10 27 U gxicisey, p x KBaker 1 ' . 0 0 0 3 1 0. 0 0 0 0 0 II. 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 o. 4 6 A. .1 0 0 0 0 were scored when Dodge batted Burns' grounder, Schafer singled, Fletcher waa , u.plli. acora: .,) VII UIVII " L I UI KIIU ...VI IW t .AAAA.Art worked In with a single, only to r De Philadelphia w o u w v v-v followed by Mt-rkle with a triplet TJhat Chicago 0,0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 I was enough for Johnson and Brown J re- Two-base hit; Leach. Hits; Off Sea lltvcd him. New York scored one, off 'ton, 7 In seven lunlngu. Sacrifice hits: Brown In the second on Burns' triple and Humphries. Sacrifice files: Mitchell, Kchai'er's double. In the ninth thcy'tal- ltrldwell. Left on bases: Philadelphia, C; lied tvro men on base on balls and Chicago. S. Bases on balls: Oft Beaton, singles by Burns.8hafer and Fletcher. I 2; 0f( Humphries, 1. Hit by pitched, ball: Cincinnati scored two runs on Di-ores ; uy Beaton, baler. Struck out: By arm nesvuers viiikicb, xihicb wtim. ijuur Humphries. 3; by Beaton, 1; by lUxey, i Time: 1:45. Umpires: Klem and Kason. l'trntca Lose Sixth Stratchts PITTSBURGH, June 18. -Pittsburgh lost Its sixth straight gamo by a one-run margin today and thu visitors made It their third straight victory hero by a nf . fA 1 i (I.. turn m n w,r nut base hits: Burns, Merkle. Hits:' Off De- I jn uie last. Inning, Boston got Its wln mareo. 8 In eight Innlngv; off Crandall. ning run. Maranvllle knocked a triple l in one inning: on jonnson. : .(none du: u.m urd n Mvur'i mnam. In the firs Inning.) Hits: Oft Brown, t f Tyler waa effective at all times and In eight Innings; off Packard, 3 -in one 1 Cooper pitched fine ball, but gave Boston sans' out and Tinker's sacrifice fly. Score: , Batted for Qroh In ninth. Batted for Brown In eighth. ' Batted for Packard In ninth. New York 4 1 0 0 0 0 0,0 27 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0-2 Two-base hits: Shafer, Meyers. Three- 0 10 15 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 3 -lD 0 0-3 1 1-1 f .i?"ct, 32 3 1 i un Hit J-lncoln Huns Hits Ttd-bUt hlta. nn,hh n . base hits: Justice (2), ilcConnlck! rz. T v,r M "c". vipnaie. tiaerl ?C,"eV . Conwlton. ole... Hits: Off . mt iiiuinga; xucxey, 4 in thre Innings. Struck out: Bq Al Jlfate. 8; by jprdan, 4; by Tuckey. t l.a.es on balls: Off Applegate, 2: off Jorn. 1 lilt by Ditched Kii? ir.! j jwn- ried tail: Camay. Ieft on . . v wruuiu. oj uneoin. a, . Time: 2:00. tth'plre; ColUtlowcr. ' I)k.NVKU POU.MIg M It. BROWN Inning. Sacrifice fly. Tinker . Double Plays: Doyl to Fletcher to Merkle; Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle;, Dodge to Groh to HobllUell; Marsans,to Groti. Lett on bases: New York, 7; Cincinnati. 7. First base on balls: Off Qemarces, 2; off Brown, 1; of Packard. L Hit by pitched ball: By Brown, (Hhater). Struvk out: By Demarer, 3; by Brown, 3. Time: Eason. 1:40. Umpires, Brennan and letter Iia to Give Way but Then It U Too Late. SIOUX CITY. Jun 11 rVMivcr hii.rui f PjH Brown unmercifully In the first In . ulril today and took a. that th t..i. Hit Unable to overcome Tha final W t 7. The Sioux staged a. bJtUn ant Mary & Klngward also itarttd. Fast Time Made at Marshalltown MARBIIALLTOWN, la.. June 18. (8p. cltl Telegram.) Sweltering . weather and an exceedingly fast track made excep tional races, of the two .events of the opening afternoon's program at the lo cal meeting of the Cedar! VaUey Racing circuit today. ' Summaries: 1:17 pace Laurel Hal won the first, third and fourth heats and the rape; Mattle, second; Jos. third, and Paron, fourth. Best time. 2:16Vt. Queen L. Laura Hat, Corrector and Arlull alsq started. 2:21 trot Battle won the first, second and fifth heats and the race. Mary B, second; U W Blossom, thirl; Oenerteve Constanttne. fourth Best time. uu. Cedar Mack, Laeron C'hltf. Billy Mead. one of IU runs when, in tho third In ning, ho threw Tyler's roller vvl,d,v Pittsbuigh rallied In the ninth an- man aged to get runners on third and first with two out McCarthy, batting In the pinch, fouled out. Score; Batted for Wilson In ninth. Batted for Gibson ln ninth. . -114411 1 VI ......... 1 'Hatted for Cooper In ninth. . . Boaton 00100000 I-l Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Carey, Wood, Meyers. Thrtie-base hit: Maranvllle. Stolen base: Meyer. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 7; Bonton. 8. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 2; off Cooper, X Struck out: By Tyler. 4; by Cooper. 3. Time: 1:45. Umpires; O'Day and Emslie. Dodgers Tronneo Cards. ST. UOU18. June 13. lUgun was In vincible, while Grlner was hit when men were on the bases. Si. Louis losing tho thlnl game of the Brooklyn series by a score of S to i. Burk, who relieved Grlner In the seventh, waa found for safe hits, but the visitors could not score oft him. The loouls' one tally came In the eighth Inning on a single, twu cirors .iiid a sac rifice. Bunched extra base hits and ei runt gave the IMtors their runs. Score: Brooklyn 30O3030O0-S 8t Louis 0000000101 Two-base hits: Cutshaw. Stengel, Smith. Miller. Three-base hits: Miller, Ragon. Magee lilts off Grlner, 10 ln six innings, orr 'Burke, ' In three innings. Sacrifice hits Huggtns. Stolen bases: Stengel. Kirk Patrick Lett on bases: St Louis, Brooklyn, 55. First base on balls Off Gagon, 1, off Burk, L Struck out: By Ragon, 3; by Burk. 3; Grlner. L Time VW. Urnl'". Planar arid Srroq to fly to Jackson, who doubled Shanks at tho plate, McBrlde was benched for dis puting a decision In the eighth Inning. Score: Batted for Moellar ln seventh. Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-4 Washington 0 00000000-0 Home run: . Johnson. Sacrifice hits; Turner. O'Neill. Milan. Stolen bases: Gregg, Shanks, Morgan. Double plays: Jackspn to O'neill; Johnson to McBrlde to Gandll. Left on. liases: uieveianu, o; Washington, 8. Bases on balls: Off Gregg, l; off oJhnson, 2. First base on. errors: uieveianu, i; wasmngion, i. Struck out. By Gregg, 7; by Johnson, 2. Wild Pitch: Johnson. Time; it. Umpires; Ferguson and DIneen. Sox SlauKhter Athletics, PHILADELPHIA. Pa., June 18. By battlt-g Bender and Wyckoff from the slab In the early innings of today's game, Chicago gained such a lead that Phila delphia could not overcome It. The final score was 9 to 6. Bender lasted three Innings beforo the hard hitting. Sox and Wyckoff, who suceeded him ln the fourth, was baited unmercifully, the visitors scoring four runs on. five hltB .n.r Inn man w.rn nlt. Tuff tOOk UD wvriinffa hnriian i it the fifth, and after that Inning held the visitors to ono hit and no runs. . . Walsh was batted freely by the Phlla delphlans, but ho managed to keep the hits scatterea in eacn iuiuub otcjjv sixth and ninth. Manager Mack used sixteen men In an effort to win. J. Col lins batting, he making two singles, a double and triple out of five trips to the plato was the batting feature. Score; Batted for Btrunk In first. Batted for Taff In ninth. . Ran for D. Murphy In ninth. Chicago 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1-6 Two-baso hits: J. Collins, Mcinnis. yrr, Baker. Three-base hits: J. Collins, Weaver. Hits: Oft Bender, 6 ln three Innings; off Wyckoff. (Ive In one in ning; off Taff, 3 In five Innings. Sac rifice hits: Loru. Chase. Sacrifice fly: Bodle, Stolen bases: Rath (2). Double ployB: Weaver to Chase; Mattlck to SChalk to Rath. Left on bases: Chi cago, 5; Philadelphia, 6. First base on bulls: Off Walsh. 4; off Bender, 1; off Wyckoff. 1. First base on error: Chi cago (1). Struck out: By Walsh. 3; by Bender. 1! by Wyckoff, 1; by Taff. 3. Time: 2:09. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O'Loughlin. ' Yanks Win a flume. NEW YORK. June 18 -The New York Americans evened it up with the St Louis Browns today, winning the second game of the series by a scoro of 5 to 1. The. visitors scored first, picking up a nin In the third on Pecklnpaugh's fumble on Wcilman. u. wild pitch and bhotten s single. The Browns held this lead until the seventh, when New York scored two runs on IlarlxeUs pass, rccklnpaugl. s double. Borton's sacrifice fly and Mc Kechnle's slnalc Three more runs were in th Aiirhth Ijinhia on bunched hits and errors. Ford pitched well for New York, winning his rourtn s' game. He was well Mipporlcd, Peckm- pauglv ana reo muMiw evuoui."..-. behind him. Sooro: Batted for Wellinan ln eighth. St Louis 0 o l J ' New York v. v u v v v . . First u use on errors: Now York. 2; St Louis. 1. Two-bose hit: Pecklnpaugh. Sacrifice hit; Cree. 8a crlflce nies: i uor- ton, Harueii. aioien """"j0"' (2). Left on bases; New .York, S, St. Louis. 4. Dqublo plays: McKcchnle and Bortoni Stovall And Balentl. Bares on balls: Off Wellinan. 1; off Stone, 1. suuck out: yoriityyyMj. T 'n seven Innings; o Stone. 8 In on. Murphy. U?ng. Time" 1:48. Umpires: Conolly i At Loulsvllle- and JlcGreevy. Ch nui pa Uefent Titters. BOSTON, June 18. Boston defeated Detroit, 7 to e, today, errors figuring largely In the run getting. A bad throw l.v lonvrln In the fifth inulllg. With Jhe bases full, and two out. let in two .Detroit runs. inis waa i Gainer's double, which scored two mora tallies and put Detroit In the lead, 6 to 5. Boston regained the lead ln the sixth as the result of two doubles, a single and an "captain Wagner of the oBston team will be out of tho game for some time because of blood poisoning In one ot the fingers ot his right hand. Score: Hatted for Morlarlty In eighth. Batted for Hall In ninth. , Detroit 1001400006 Boston 01031200 -7 Two-base hits. Buch. Vltt. Canigan (2), Speaker. Three-base hits: Cobb, Speaker. Gardner. Hits: Off Wlllett, in four and one-third innings; off Hall, 3 ln three and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hlta: Vltt. Janvrln. Knglc. Stolen bases: Cobb. Veach. Double plays: Cobb and Stanage; Gardner. Ycrkes and Engle. First base on balls: Oft Wlllett. 2. oft Hall, 1; oft Collins. 2. Sacrifice files: Crawford. Veach, Carrlgan. Janvrln. Left on bases; Detroit. 5; Boston, 7. First base on errors: Detroit, 2; Boston. 3. Struck out: By Hall. 1; by Collins. 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires, Egan and Evans. SCHAUER SOLD TO GIANTS FOR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS SUPEHIOR. Wis.. June 18.-"Rube' Schauer. the sensutlonal pitcher ot the ' and Harmony. Superior club ot the Northern league. today was sold to the New York Nation als for $I0,0U1, delivery to be made Au gust IS. Schauer leads the league In strikeouts, has pitched three one-hit games this year and was robbed ot a no-hlt performance by a scratch with staff Is crippled, but an addition from Mink circles Is expected tonight. Score: Hastings 0 11105100-9 Grand Island 0 00000000-0 Earned runs: Hastings, 3. Two-base hit: Fortman, McCube, E. Brown. Three-base hit: McCabe. Home runs: Foreman, Tacke. Sacrifice hits: McCabe, Kroll, Flrestlnc, Schoonover. Btolen bases: Fortman, Line, McuaDe. liases on balls: Off Willey, 2; off Haley, 6. Hit by Ditched ball: By Haley. 2. Struck out: By Willey, 5; by Hanks, 2; by Haley, 6. Left on bases: Hastings, 8; Grand Island. 6. Double play: Firestone to Jewell. Passed ball: Coe. Umpire: Freese. York Defeats Fremont. FREMQNT. Nob., June 18.-(Speclal Telegram.) York defeated Fremont here today, 4 to 3. Everdon pitched good ball and held the locals to two hits up to the ninth Inning, when, by a batting rally, they hit In two runs with three hits. Routt as hit hard, also being somewhat wild. Payne mode Jive hits ln the same number of trips to the plate. Score: Getchell batted for Longstatf ln ninth. York 0 0002001 14 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 Two-base hits: Welch, Wetzel, Henry, BJce. Payne. Home run: Wetzel. Sac rifice hits: Malmqulst, Clark. Bacrlttce fly: Rela. Stolen bases: Mattlcks (2): Mulvey, Brown, Welch, Gourley. Bases on balls: Off Routt 4; off Drown, 1. Struck out: By Routt. 8: by Everdon. 6. Double plays: Dow to Welch to Henry; ltoutt to Gourley to Henry. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Meyers. Superior Drops Another. KEARNEY. Neb., June 188. (Special Telegram.) Lotz held Superior , safe after the first Inning. He fanned nine, winning his game. 3 to 1. Scheuren on r, single and two-bagger Dattea in an tnree oi Kearney s runs, score Superior 10000000 01 Kearney u o o o u l o 2 '3 Earned runs: Kearney 3k Two-base hits: Landreth. Gray. Behreiren. Bases on balls: Oft Vance, 1; off X.otz, 3. Left on bases: Superior, 7; Kearney, 6. Wild pitches: By Vance, 1: by Lotz, 1. Struck out: By Vance. 10: by Lota, 9. Double plays: Acock to woodruff' to Herrlott, Vance to Obst, Bockowttz bo Obst Gray to Bockowltz. Stolen bases: Obst. Synok, Scheuren, Acock. Time: 2:05. Um pire: Pontius. Pnwnecs ninnk Seward COLUMBUS. Neb.. June 18. (Special Telegram.) The Pawnees won a one sided game from Seward today. Justus allowing the visitors but two hits. Four scores in the first by the locals started the game their way. Score: Seward . 0 000000, 0 0 0-0 Columbus 40000400 08 Earned runs: Columbus, 5. Stolen bases: Rondeau (2), Smyth, Ilamsey, Artlcy. Sacrifice hit: Cran. Two-basa hlta: Black, Ramsey. Hits: Off Conors. 9; off Walters. 2; off Justus, 2. Struck out: By Connors, 4; by Walters. 1: bv Justus, 6. Bases on balls: Off Connors, 3. Passed ball; Black. Time: l;J5. Um pire: Huhn. American Association. At Indianapolis n.H g Milwaukee ,,jo Indianapolis 6 12 0 Watson and Suggs. Merz, Reading, Wil lis, Schardt and Cotter. At Minneapolis R.H.E. Minneapolis 4 6 0 Toledo i 4 j Patterson and Owens, George' and De- vogni. R.H.E. 2 8 0 3 7 1 Krltchell, Cook and At Columbus- Kansas City .... Columbbus Vaughan and St. Paul Louisville Karger Clemons. R.H.E. 17 0 - 2 1 2 James. Woodburn iinri Thirteen Innings. and Falrhnrr Wins from Belleville. FAIRBUR.Y. Neb.. June 18.-(Speclal.) The Falrbury base ball nine made a trip to Belleville. Kan.. Tuesday afternoon and met defeat, 8 to 4. the first time this year. It was nobody's game, the. grater part of the time, but Belleville managed to run In a few wscores In the ninth In ning, winning the game. Galen Sltler. a locomotive fireman of this city, pitched for the Falrbury team. Parks waa catcher. A large delegaton of Falrbury .fans witnessed the game. Wlna Thonaand Games. According to Gruntland Rice, the New York critic. Manager McGraw of the Giants "won hls 1.000 victory for New York on Decoration or Memorial day. This brings the 1,000 game winners up to five names In the forty-three years' his tory of the major leagues. The others were Anson of Chicago, Selee of Boston, Clarke of Pittsburgh and Mack of the Athletics. Chance was on his way to the 1,000 mark to full speed until they laid him a stymie ln the semblance of the New York?." ' Dra Btolnea Wlna Gome. NEWTON. Ia.. Une IS. The Des Moines Western league team defeated the local semi-professional team. 4 to 0. here today. Score. R.H.E. Des Moines ..0 1000300 ft 1 i i ? ! Newton 0 0000000 00 4 1 ( -i ...... . . , ... .... liauuiiva, &.,Ait:riy auiu onaw; isuery A FrlKhtful Kxprrlruce with biliousness, malaria and constipa tion, is quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. 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