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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE !T4, 1913. Yes, but Where Can You Find Such a Pill? Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher THAT rr arvts ihthi "N he.v MUTT n i N ft WOSCTH (WER A THOftAND ,,rr iuclt WHAT ROCKt tlXCR. OYTT .JCNOW THE W WAS THiOT I J" J JL J Pi" ftltt tW FlU. fPV -r - sl as i v : ; l. OMAHA WINS FROM WICHITA Pa Hourke's Sluggers Pile Tip Big Total Off Maddox. RETALIATE FOR DAY BEFORE Sandajr'a Defeat Htnnff Local Tram Into lnasnal Activity and They Came Back at Jobbra with " a Score of 8 to 3. Omaha's sluggers struck their stride yesterdkr and won the final gams of the arlia 4rr himmnlm Maddoc to all Harts ,of Hourtc park, amassing a total of nine jhlts oft him In the three Innings he 'worked. Score: Omaha, 1; Wichita, 1 t RIMl r'amttrtlria tinAAr 4hA atlna nf tha "beforetpa'a athletes came back with more. KUlKClf ,iuiu limn wivy iittvo oiiuwji, ,for sbrHij time. The first Inning saw four runs riurig up. Three two-baggers and ' a hom'ef yu'n were made off Maddox's of ferings h this frame. jreters fthtwa Up Well. ! Petetp.rworked for the Rourkes and sure lookedi'sweet. lettlnsr the visitors down i Ai.l. vita -. .WI.. .. . f 'imil l.-fi Jilts, mica Ui wuivii oilin ill Jone IoMpb. He passed but two men and truckajot four. Ills control was good and hla curwa were hreaklnar wherever An. 'faired, jriie Karusans were helpless all f'througHithe contest , '( Sis Hurt in Collision. "RorH Mlddleton, Uie popular little reenter prlder with the Wlches, was badly 'injured In the opening Inning when he collided Shead-on wlih Joe Dills. Middy and nj both went after Nefrs long drlvA Tn ffVAAn anil vlnkl Mut.. ----- ilj 'f wiau t . Vi . . ,lCt ono saw: the other comlric and clashed. iiiwi oirininK eacn tuner. 'una DOin jtnuch Mjf worse T6r,the expen-je. but rr noxy cxectivcq a cut anout. twvra inches paver hWtrt eye and was taken from ' the grcijSds by a physician. I Vkaa a jRftumtnt irlth Umplrc. In thejhlrt! inning Madttox bec&ma uvviiilVH KIIU(!i,t;u W Will" Sfplro Colffflowtr.and after the'lnnlnr un 'arhot2f the ttmp, , Colimowfe? called hlm, anffi MaddojP'got nasty In his re-; nark gjd was ordered from .the field, i.L'Don his refosaL to do an CnlllrinwAr r railed 5r an officer and tha. .peeved (""""i ,u eacurjeu irocn ine grounas ,oy fcergeot 'uussell. t.abel Intereat, Aside frHm thtve two features tha srama was anything but' Interesting, flotnilsaros Played mediocre hell " Although; the Itourkes showed mucfi Improvement over jthelr playing of tha'VJay previous. .-Orubb Played a,, stellar famr atebmerana Wal lace had" a Htt1 im)&re ptp tn&' showed that he waa getting over hls-sta'go fright Safe en Error. ThCMMbn was Mfe In the nnonlna- . InvUEl'JTlAnn'A T....I. ' m' Kanc!rjtontled, scoring Thomaaon'. Con.' FjRaHoir."dpubled. sending Kane across, 'feff wroilmered one between center and ' right when Mlddleton and Bills Kclaahi' went around the paths for & Lhoms run. aanillna1 Pnnnt. . -oni openea tne third with a single io CCHtir. Nff Tbval nti Knr, prubb duplicated the act Wallace landed fare, -on uughes' error, while Congaltoa wd, ;Nef registered. One In Second. j Wichita made one In the second. jjlfugh.es got to second when Wallace (grew .singled, Hughes going to third. uiuvt juggiea uaoD i grounder long . . .AC . A W W . . ... hwivi MsO sal A Wtl f uu wv uvvtivu alio clan in iur iimanai fwlthittofe one to right, but Peters forced f him afisecond. Thomason hammered Joe - " Ml. . uusuee pot jtommle on the corner with a Wsle.flrul the' latter scored when Kane lorcea-ddle out at second. Score: u . OMAHA. " . ab. n. if n v. nomason. cr i i t a a Justus, t .C 3 0 1 1 s s Kan$.-Jll 4 1 2 11 0 0 OnttMH 1 e m' . K A 1 K A A C!or.!?lU3n. rf....... 4 2 1 2 0 0 Neffr If t 4 2 12 0 0 Oruhb 41b H 402010 PetefcK1 0 4 1.0 0 2 0 " 1 Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Iost. Pet. .68) .(81 .MS .m ,m .871 .123 vAMEB. LEAOUH. W.L.Pct. Thlla. 43 1 5 .741 Cleveland .aaJ .623 Boston .... .31-27 . 634 Wash'ton .33 2S .841 (Chicago ..,.34 30 .444 Detroit za 3 .vji fit LoulS.,.24 43 .158 New York.. 17 41 .201 NED. L.EAOUE. 'Superior i orK .. iCAilrnev Hastings ..2017 .541 Fremont ..17 19 .472 Columbus .16 21 .417 Or. Islajid..l5 23 .896 Seward ...14 23 .373 W.t..Pct. or ..22 14 .611 2114 .6001 ley ..22 15 .505 Denver 61 42 U 8t Joseph 63 ' 3 27 Des Moines........ 62 34 2S Uncoln , 6Z 34 28 Omaha -i. 64 14 30 filouxCIt.. 61 36 35 Topeka ., 62 23 39 Wichita. 65 21 44 NATU liEAOUK. w.r.Pfit Phlliu 17. .679 New York..M 22 .600 Brooklyn .Sv;245M Chicago ..83 27 .642 Pittsburgh 27 S2 .418 BOSton ....24 31 RL LauIs.. 24 86 .407 'anc)nnatl .2t-S9 .359 . ' W.IkPct. Columbus ..27.26-.87 Milwaukee 41 29 .586 "St. Paul...32 31 .606 MInneap'a 34 sz .615 Louisville 33 32 . 508 Kan, City. .34 15 .49.1 Toledo ....27 39 .409 indlanp'a .24 38 .337 Yesterday' nesnlts. WE8TETIN LEAGUE. Wichita, 2; Omaha, 8. Topeka, 10; filoux City, 5. Denver, 1: St. Joseph, 0. Lincoln, 12; Des Moines, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 8; Boston, 3. Pittsburgh. 6;, Cincinnati. 7. Chlcago-Bt. Louis. potponed. Brooklyn, 1-4; New York, 6-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 8-2; Chicago, 1-4. New York-Washington, postponed. Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 18. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 1; Columbus, 0. Kansas City, 2: Toledo, 0. Mllwaukee-Loiflsvllle, postponed. St. Paul-Indtanapolls, postponed. NEBRASKA. STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island, 2; Hastings, 3; twelve innings. , , Kearney, 0; BeyiMl. Fermont, 3s York, ir Columbus,, Superior, 6. Gaia Today. Western League Denver at Omaha, 8t ioseph at Topeka, wlchlti at Dea Moines, Jncoln at Kansas Clty , , National I-ieague Plilladelphlo, at Bos ton, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at New York. American League St Louis at Chicago, New York at Washington,' Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Louliivllle at Columbus. Indianapolis- at Toledo. Nebr&sKa, state League orana island at Hastings. Kearney at Seward, Fre mont .at York, Columbus at Superior. lit I,.' I. M Mi W 8 U 27 U 1 WICIHTA. AB R.H. O. A. Et 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 "fo 3 vTI P 4 MlddM cf vl, , 0 J Koeroer lb 4. 0 IVttlWcwV lf...,.v 1.0 1 1 0 BapijJ s ;vVAir,4 -0 VjS.4 4 iyiib c- .? tto ' Durtfim. rf 4 "Sr 1 TwiaaCSc 0 1 .U 4 21 12' ... 4 6 2 0 0 0 d 2 8 2 0 0.0 1 I - -...10. 10 0 0 1 0 0 01 hits! Kiln. Conrnltnn. lomnson, BiTrkk lloirie Anin: ;cn oatrpi jupv, Juatlce. Ue: Jriitfce (7)7 Ktuie. UoubU Inti. Struck out: nv P.ir. 4 byflffMflo if bv Bin a. ,bs:ss bo ba'l1 Dlt PeUrs. 1 offliiddox : 1 off l'illd. t. Left on baaea Omak. a jtuna, i --4 line r i mrire rolll 'f!owr Kay to tha Situation s dvm.ii. TOPtOKA KEEPS EAntiY LEAD Cochreham Pttchea Good Ball Vp to the Seventh. OfATfV ntmV f. Tun. 44 Ar.t, an early lead In today's game and was never headed, winning by a final count of 10 to B. Cochreham pitched nice ball up to the seventh, allowing out two nits in that time. In the seventh the locals drove In four runs with five, hits off him. ana when they led off with two singles In the eighth, he was relieved by Smith. Bcors: BIOUX CITY. AD. R, -H. O. A. B. Craig, rf J 1 1 8 1 0 cooney, 2b s o o o i l Smith, as 4 0 115 2 Clarke. It S 0 1 1 0 0 Davidson, cf 4 113 0 0 Callahan. 3b ........ 41 1 1 3 0 Burns, lb 3 0 0 14 1 0 Vann. a .,, 4,1 1 6 2 1 Klein, p 30 0 0 4 0 Drown, p v... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Young, p............. 0 0 0 0 0 0 St&nge ...1 110 0 0 Strelgel 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 27 19 4 TOPEKA. AD. R. II. O. A. B. WoLarry, 2 5 32240 uoonran, jd 0 z 1 o 1 u Lee, If 3.11100 Forsythe, rf 5 1 6 .0 0 1 Gear, cf 5 2 2 1 1 0 tupps, 10 .....1. 4 o 1 u 0 0 Crist a 4 0 0 10 1 0 French, ss... 5 0 1 0 2 0 Cochreham, p........ 4 1 0 0 S 0 Etnlth, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals .41 To 11 X? 14 1 'Batted for Brown In the seventh. Batted for Young In the ninth. Sioux City 1 000004006 Topeka 2 p 0 0 2 0 4 1 1-10 Left on bases'. Stolix City. 61 Topeka. 8. First base on errors: Topeka, 2; Sioux City, 1. Sacrifice hits: Cooney, Clarke. Liee, jiwo-ooso niuia: j.ici.arry. itappn, Btange. Craig. Three-base lilt; Foray thu. Hits:-Off Klein, 10 In six and ope-thlrd Innings; .oft Cochreham, 9 In seyen In nings; off Smith, hone In two Innings; off Young, 4 In two Innings. Double plays: Mo Larry, French and Kappa. Struck out: ny lein, 4; oy uoenrenam. ; by smith, 3, Base oq balls: Off Klein. 3; off Cochre ham, 1 Passed balls: Vann, 3. Hit by pitched ball. Ilappa. Time: 2:10, Umpires Segrlst CHUTOUEn'l -OlFT COSTS QAMH St. Joseph Loars to Denver on AVallc vrtth Itaaea Fall. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. JunA liKt Jnunh lost to Denver when Crutcher walked a man -with the bases full, .f orctng a runner across the plate. Twelve St. Joaeph base runners were left on the paths. Bcore. uUUh.ilb.,...T..-.Uw o 0 3 U uasunyr ri.. ,...,4 0 ChanHill, of 1 0 FrTicJj.'2....'ii 4 . 0 Block, o ...,.-. 4 0 Flaher.u lb.. '....vtf 1 a L-piie-. ss.t f J.f3..r4 2 0 Bchrelb, p. 3 0 0 . 0 2 0 'Totals!. .1 1 27. lo''l - .ST. JOSEPH. AO. II. II. o. a. y. Ifti. Hi... 40iifi 'Uon. fL&ct:.AJL, 0 0 3 b pens. 2D iv-.o 0 1 Zwllllng. cf4ilb... 4i 4 2 Griffith. c...". . 3 0i. i' Relnhart, rf . 0 0 V 0 Westercli. 3b . 4 0 0 0 Brewer, lb 2 0 2 3 Ketter rl 1- o 10 12 hi like, ss 4 0 0 4 lCrutchr. p. ... ... 3 0 0 0 McConnaughey .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 0 7 27 8 1 Batted for Crutcher In the ninth. Denver ,.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0-4 Three-base hits: Brewer. Sacrifice hit: Schrelber. Stolen bases: Qulllln, Cossldy, Kelly, Brewer. Struck out: By Crutcher, 7; by Schrelber, 3. Base on balls: Off Crutcher, 4: off Schrelber, 6. Wild pitch: Crutcher. Passed ball: Block. Left on bases: Denver, 7; St. Joseph, 12. Double play: Ketter to Melnke. Time: 2:07. Em pire: Anderson. LINCOLN WINS BY BATFBST i 1 Hammers Ttto Dea Molnea Pltchera for a Victory. DES MOINES, la.. June 23. Lincoln hammered two Des Moines pitchers hard today and won, 12 to 3. The game evens the two teams up for the race for third place In the percentage column. Score: DES MOINES. Hahfn, rf 4 0 Fox, If 4 0 Hunter, cf 4 1 Leonard, 3b 4 0 Jones, lb 4 1 Rellly, ss ,. 4 1 Andreas, 2b 4 0 Blelght c 4 0 raber. p , 0 0 3 0 Lakaff, p Totals .......84 3 LINCOLN. Cobb, rf 5 McCormlok, If....... 4 Knapp, cf 5 Barbour, 3b 6 Dowllng, ss 4 Baker, c 5 UShman, p 6 H. O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 13 0 2 12 0 0 12 3 1 2 3 2 0 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 1 27 H 3 H. O. A. E. 2 111 3 10 1 0 2 5 0 0 16 0 1 2 2 0 0 3 12 0 10 4 0 110 0 1110 16 27 "j "5 --a .uwillCB .......V 1 U U V U V U 3 Lincoln 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 112 Two-baso hits: Hunter. Three-base hit: ....... riumu 1 una. Af.uilU(l, IVnapp, Jones. Doublo plays: Mullen to Collins, """ u" j.'B.urr, ij oil LAKair, 1. Struck out: By Lakaff. 3; by Ehman, 1. Passed balls: Sleight. Wild pitch: Lakaff. SllK? ": Barbour, 2; Dowllng. Hits: Off Faber, 4 In one Inning; none out. Left ?'J.baf f B! De8 Moines, 4; Lincoln, 7. Time; 1:62. Umpires: O'Toole and Slgler. American Golfer is Second in Fourth Round at Hoylake HOYLAKE, England, June 23.-In miser able veather and with the links deluged with rain, sixty-five competitors started today on tho fourth round of the open golf championship. John J. MeDermott of Atlantic City, champion of the United States, completed a fine first round In seventy-five strokes, his performance, being second only to that of J. H. Taylor, a former opon champion, who ntade the round In seventy-three. Tom 'L. McNamara of Wollaaton, Mass., the only other American competitor, took eighty strokes. MeDermott made the second round in eighty strokes and McNamara In seventy eight. J Taylor was leading with a aggregate of 143 for the two rounds,' while McDer- mott's aggregate was 155 and McNamara's 158. In the first round Alexander Herd and Edward Wray equalised J. H. Taylor's 72, while A. J. Howlet, F. Jones, J. B. Ross and T. Q. Iltnouf -handed In cords. tying John McDermott'a 75. More than a score of, tho other con testants did. better than 80, among them being the British amateur champion, Harold II. Hilton, and,, the British open gold ohamplon of 1911, Harry Varddn, both of whom , completed ..the .course in 79. Edward Ray .soon afterward dislodged J. H. Taylor from the lead by making an aggregate of 147, tha best score of the day.' Michael Moran, the Dublin player, waa third with .ISO, . These leaders wero folWwed by T. O. Renouf with 163, Harry Vardon. Alex- ander Herd, and Hughes with 154; John MeDermott and Josh Taylor with 155; Graham with 156 and a dozen players, including- Tom L. McNamara of Wollas ton, Mass., and Masy, the French cham pion., with 157. The final rounds will be played tomorrow. TEAMS IN MEYEN BREAK Dodgers Take One and Giants Other of Double-Header. FIRST TIGHT PITCHERS' BATTLE Brooklyn Leads, Tito to One, Until Ninth When Doyle Ties Score with Home rtnn Wheat Fol loirs Hint Round In Tenth Pelkey Found Not Guilty of Death of Lute McOarty CALGARY, Atlanta. June 23 Arthur Pelkey was found not guilty of man slaughter In connection with the death, of Luther McCorty in the prise rlisj here May 24. 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 a DENVER COMES TODAY FOR THREE-GAME SERIES Denver returns today for a three day engagement at Rourke park, when tho mountaineers hope to make a better showing against the Omaha team than they did on the last visit here. Follow ing Is the lineup: Omaha Position. Denver Kane... .first Fisher Vallaoe Second French Orutib y..... .Third .....Qulllln Nff- T..... Left Butcher Thomason Center Channcll congaiton mem ,. . .Caldy Johnson Catch Block w ... . ' - t.M inai Robinson Pitch Ohlovra Wins from Slllllaan. OHIOWA. Neb.. June 23. -(Special.) NEW YORK, June 23.-Now York and Brooklyn split even today on a double header, Brooklyn winning the first game, which was a ten-Inning affair, 4 to 2, while the Giants won the second game easily, 5 to 1. The first game was a tight pitchers' battle between Ragan and Fromme. Brooklyn led, 2 to 1, in the ninth Inning when Doyle tied the score with a home run Into the right field stand. With Crandall pitching for New York, Brooklyn scored two runs when Stengel's base on balls was followed by Wheat's homo hun Into the right field stand. In the second game the Brooklyns were help less before Mathowson, the visitors' side stopping a shutout In the ninth Inning, when Cutshaw tripled and scored on an Infield out. Curtis also pitched well for Brooklyn, but forced In a run In the fifth. Brooklyn fell to pieces In the eighth when the Giants scored thrco runs off Ylngling on three hits and four errors. Score: Score, first game: DnOOKLTN. NEW YORK. AB.II.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Morin. rf... S 3 10 ODurni. It... I 0 3 0 0 Cuhiw, lb. 5 0 1 1 OMIcrtos ... 1 10 0 0 Btensel, cr. I 1 4 o ocoop.r, K.. i-o o o o Wheat, 11.. t 1 0 OShtfcr, lb., U I 1 Dbrt. lb.. 4 0 11 drift cher. S 1 I 1 1 Smith, lb.. 6 1 1 0 ODorlo. 3b... 4 1 2 2 0 Fiih.r, ii.. toil OMerkle, lb. 4 2102 (Miller, c... 4 0 8 1 OMrrer, rt... 4 10 0 0 QU(tn, p.. 4 0 0 OMeyera, ... 0 4,0 r- Bnodirm.ef 4 0 5 0 0 Totals ...II 1 3D t OTVomma. p. 1 0 0 3 0 McCormlck I 0 0 0 0 Crandall, p. 1 1 0 1 0 Orant 0 0 0 0 0 Total! ...It t 30 3 Batted for Burns in eighth. Batted for Fromme In Eighth Rah for Crandall In tenth. Brooklyn t 0 0101000 0 2-r4 Now York' 0 0 0 1 0, 0 0 .0 0-2 First base "on errors: Brooklyn. ,2. Two-base hits: Merkle, Wheat. Home runs; Doyle. Wheat. Sacrifice hU: Fisher, Stolen bases: Doyle ISenog. Left on bases; New York, 8) Brooklyn. S. Double plays: Doyle to Merkle. Bases on balls; Off Fromme, 2: off Crandall,' 1; off Ragan. 6. Hits; Off Fromme, 7 In eight Innings; off Crandall, 1 In two In nings. Tlmo: 1:&9. Umpires; Klem arid Orth. Score, second game: DnOOKLVK. , NEW YORK. An. lt.O. A. C ' AD.H.O.A.B. Moran, rf.. 4, 0 1 0 l.nurn. If . 4 1 0 0 o 1 I a utMiaier, so.. v 0 10 OrVitcher, at 4 1 1 1 0 110 OOorlo. Jb... 3 1 4 3.0 112 IMtrtel, lb. 4 o li o o 1 1 0 OMurray, rf.. 4 12 1 SMejiera. a.. 4 1 1 T 1 OSnodrraat.cf I 2 0 13 OMath'w'n. p 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 Totaia ...Si zi it l PAWNEES DEFEAT LEADERS Columbus Wins loosely Flayed Game from Superior. EIGHT ERRORS FOR CEMENT MEN York Wins from Pathfinders by One sided Score Kearney Shut Oat by Seward Hastings Win a. OUtiaw. lb 4 Bteosel, ct. 4 Wheat, If.. 4 Daubert. lb. 4 Bmltb. 3b... 4 rtahtr, at.. 3 Miller, e Curtla, p. Hummel Ylnsllor, p. 0 10 11 1 13 0 ' Totata "...,14 T 14 11 ( Batted for Curtis In eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Ne.w York . 0 0011003 ' 6 Bases on errors; New York, 3; Brookr lyn. L Two-base, hit: Burns. Three-base hit: Cutshaw. Stolen bases: Shafer. Doyle (2). Meyers (). Left on bases: New York, 6; Brooklyn. 6. Double plays: Shafer to Merkle. Bases on bolts; Off Curtis, 2. Struck out: By Mathewson, I; ,by Curtis, r "by Ylngling. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Curtis, Snodgross. Hits: Off Curtis, 5 In seven innings; off Ylng ling, 3 In one Inlnng. Time: 1:22. Um pires: Klem and Orth. nrda "Win Uphill Game. CINCINNATI. 4une 23 Clnclnnat made a game uphill fight and won from Pitts burgh today 7 to U. The visitors hold the locals 6 to 2 up to the ilxth inning, when Tinker, the first man "P. singled. Ho strained his leg running to first and Berghammer ran for him. later going to short. Dodge followed Tinker with an other single and Groch duplicated the hit. scoring Berghammer. Dodge later scored on an out. In the sevonth Cincinnati scored two more when Marsans and Berghammer reached first on errors by Pittsburgh and scored on Almeida's two-base hit. The winning run was scored In the eighth by Harter. who singled, and was brought home by Bates' single. Each side used three pitchers. Score: riTTSBimOH. CINCINNATI. AD.ll.O.A.M. AU.H.O.A.E. Orrca. lb... 4 1 0 I. ODatore. cf . 4 3 0 0 Carer. cf. .l,3 3 0 lBaaoher. If. 1 1 t 0 viox. jb.... a lit onatea, ri .i.a i s a Warner, aa. 3 3 1,5 OMarcaoa. lb. 4 0 T 0 'Miller, lb.. 4 1 1.0 OTtnier. a J 1111 wiiaoa, rf. . I v o o oiMrth'r, m o o o e Wood.' It... 4 0 1 0 SDodse. Jb.. 3 12 10 OoUmiB. e. 3 0 t 0 OAlmeJda. 3b 1 1 0 0 a cooper, p... l s o o aaron. Jb. . I i z j o Camalti, p. 1 0 0 4 lCltrk. c... 4 1(00 Roblsaon, p. 0 0 6 0 ODaaton. p.. 1 0 0 2 0 VMenaor .... 0 00 OJehnatoo. p 1 0 0 1 1 itjatt .... 1 ,0 0 ..Harter. p.'. 1 18 10 . Hobintell. 1 0 t 0 Totaia ...13 8 14 13 1 . Totaia ...14 It XT I 1 Ran for Cooper In second. , "Batted for Robinson In ninth. Batted for Johnson In sixth. Pittsburgh 3 0 2 0 10 0 0 0- Cincinnati ........ 20000221 7 Two-base hits; Bates, -Almeida Three base hit: Miller, lilts: Off Cooper, 3 in one Inning: off Camnlts. 1 In six and one-third innings; off Robinson. 1 In two-thirds lntng: off Benton. 5 In three Innings; oft Johnson. 3 In three innings; oft Harter. 1 In three Innings. Sacrifice hit: Wagner. Sacrifice flies: Marsans. Wilson. Stolen bates: Bryne. Crey, viox, wagner. uergnammer. Double plays: Camnlts to Wagner to Miller: Wagner to Viox to MllUr: Dodge to Mars,na. Left on banes: Pittsburgh, 5; Cincinnati. 9. First orf errors: Cincin nati. -2; Pittsburgh, 1. Bases on balls: Off Camnlts. 3; off Roblnion. 1; oft Benton. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Benton (Byrne), by Camnlts (Resetter). Struck ogf. By Johnson. 1: by Harter. 1: by Cooper. 1; by Camnlts. 5. Wild Pitch: Benton, t Time: 1:50. Umpires: Brennan and Eason. Ouws nearulara Win. ONAWA. Ia June 23. (SpeclaL)-The I Onawa' regulars defeated the Moore iThi wlehiii. "rt iYn tnVJ:Krl,cMnt company s base ball team of tw ru lea ed h?B Tfk . . t i.lV0 ' s,oux l',lJ Vi afternoon IS to a lm.nUande.llow..g,IbS thr.1, 1 As!le',ttt Bl ot f'1 " SUPERIOR, Neb., June 23. (Special Telegram.)-Columbus defeated Superior this afternoon In a mighty loosely played game, which might be termed a comedy of errors, as Superior has eight errors charged to Its account. Superior had the game won until the eighth Inning, when a few errors cost the victory. The visit ors gathered in five runs in this frame. Tomorrow these two teams play a double header, the first game called at 2 p. m. Score: coquMVUfl. BUPMUon. AD.ii.o.A.B.'a'vo'irav Itendeau, aa t 1 0 1 OPrror, aa.;..l 114 0 Artier, of.p 4 0 10 OOray, e 4 2 2 0 Smyth, cf,. 0 0 1 0 OMelntrt, cf. 4 0 2 0 0 Cran, It.... t 1 3 0 tLandrath.rf 4 110 3 rtamaey, If. 4 0 0 0 OThelaalnclf 3 13 0 0 Dal, lb.... 6 0 11 3 ODockeVa.lb 4 2 0 2 Teaplaa. lb. 4 3 1 0 lObat, 3b.... 4 110 1 Pratt, lb.... 5 111 OHatcb. 2b... 4 0 10 1 Kranlncer.o 4 0 0 0 OKrnett, p... 3 0 0 1 0 Juatua. p... 1 0 0 3 OVance, p.... 1 0 t 1 0 ZODd'n, cf.. 3 I 0 6 0 . , Totaia ...M IT 8 I Totaia ...40 8 17 11 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 6 0 S Superior 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 l- Two-hase hits: Gray, Bockewltz, Pratt. Struck out: By Justus, 2; by Artley, 5; by Kvnett. 7; by Vance. 2. Bases on balls: pff Justus. 1; off Artley, 3; off Kynett, 2: off Vance. 1. Wild pitch: Artley. Sac rifice hit: Melnert. Stolen bases: Peo nies (2). Pryor (3), Gray, Thelsslng. Lan dreth. Time: 1:15. Attendance: 250. Um pire: Pontius. York Wallops Fremont. YORK, Neb., June 23. (Special Tele gram.) York won tho ninth straight game today by walloping the Pathfind ers by a score of 14 to 3. They landed on Hlnkley for sixteen hits for a total of twenty-four bases. Dark held the Path finders down to three hits for seven In nings, Dut eased up in the eighth and ninth. The feature of the game was the superb fielding of Turpln and Malmqulst. Score: FJtDMONT. TORK. AD.H.O.A.B. AB.II.O.A.E. Tarpln, If.. 114 0 ORlce, lb.... 13 10 0 Welch, lb.. 5 1 0 1 OChue, lb.. 4 1 It 0 0 Vetaef. cf.. 5 1 0 0 0 Payne. Ib-lf 5 4 1 S 0 Henry, lb.. 130 OMalm'at, aa 4 2 1 4 Q Jleia, JD... 4 111 lunlrey, rf. 4 3 2 0 0 Courier, aa. 3 t 0 3 Oifattlck.c-lb 5 114 0 Conway, xf. 4 0 0 0 OBrardon, cf 4 0 1 0 0 uoiawaue, i i j ourown, a... 117 0 0 Hinckley, p 4 1 0 1 OOaborce, -If. 0 0 t 0 0 Tota)a ...It I 24 I IDark, p MI 0 1 t Totals ...3S 3 14 I 1 ToUli ,.,! 0 York .0 6 0 0 3 5 0 1 14 Fremont ..0 00. 0 001 203 Earned runs: Fremont, 1; .York. 40.' iwu-uuno mm: mrpin tj, jnuivey (2), Malmqulst, Chaso, Rels. Home run: lUce, Bases on bolls: Off Dark, 2; off. Hlnkley. 2. . Struck out: By Dark, 7; by .Hlnkley, 7. Left on bases: Fremont,?: 'York, 4. Passed ball: GOldwalte. Wild pitch; -r What' 's in your closet) We have something that shoul4 be there to' prepare you for summer's hot days and nights. Cool comfortable, light weight suits of genuine Palm Beach cloth laun derable and non-shrink-abl. Their lopka belta their price Only $7,50. Prieiitley'a cravenetted Mohair 8uit8'--$ 14.50. 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June 23.-(Speclal Tel egram;) In the absence of league offi cials, Pitchers Riley of Grand Island and Riley of Hastings umpired today's game, which the former turned Into a ridiculous travesty In the twelfth Inning by allow ing as a safe hit Rouse's drive, which waa clearly to foul territory. One run scored on the play, putting Grand Island one ahead. In the next half, Klley of Hastings, um piring the bases, called MCCabe safe at second on an apparent fource-out. After that every ball delivered by Holey was called a strike by the Grand Island Riley. One that cut the dust by the plate and another above the catcher's head were called strikes on Bechtold, whereupon both teams surrounded the official and a free-for-all flerht seemed Imminent. Tho horseplay ended when Bechtold Blammed me next nan to tne rence, scoring two men and winning for Hastings. Score: GRAND ISLAND. HAST1NXJIJ. AB.II.O.A.E. , AD.H.O.A.B Jewell lb.. 6 0 4 1 aneohtold, ct 5 1 1 1 1 Ftrsetln, a 5 0 4 4 OFortmin. lb I 1 6 4 1 Schoon'r, cf. 5 1 1 0 OLIns. rf.... 3 0 1 0 1 Dennct, if.. 5 0 10 OTacko, lb... 2 1 II 0 0 B.Brown, lb 5 2 I 1 ODowney, c. 4 1 S 1 1 B. Drown, lb 3 1 4 0 OSmlth, lb.. 6 0 0 1 1 Itouae, rf... 6 13 1 OMcCabe, sa. 5 1 3 4 0 0e, c 4. 0 10 0 0 Dream, If... 6 12 0 0 Haley, p.... 4 0 14 1 Stone, p.... 4 0 0 7 0 Norton ... 1 0 0 Totals ...fl ;3B 11 1 . Totals ...31 0 3(13 4 Two out when winning run score, Batted for Stone In the twelfth. Hasting 0 0000010000 2 a Grand Island..., 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Three-base hit: Rouse. Two-base hits: Bechtold, Rouse. Sacrifice hits: E. Brown, Fortman, Downey, Tacke. Stolen bases:, Ling, E. Brown. Struck out: By Stone, 6; by Haley, 9. Bases on balls: Off Haley, 4; off Stone, 1. Double plays: Fortman to McCabe; Stone to McCabe to Tacke. Hit by pitched ball: By Haley, 1; by Stone, 1. Umpires: Riley and Riley. SeTvnrd In Fine Form. 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