THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 25, 1913. 12 Wallace's hk wins GAMElRockefeiler Don't Work, So Why Should I? Drawn for The by "Bud" Fisher College Baseman from Illinois Saves Bay Against Grizzlies. T9UTCHER HELPS WITH THROW rn MAN, A B& HEM-THt tAN une vou ouckt to GO TO VaOR.K ,' ltOCK.ePE.ULEK. COrA& WITH AB DON'T V40H ,?cond nnaeman French for Denver ft Breaks Lear Whrn He Slides o Second and Star ne Perma nently Ont of Game. AT ONCE : I f . t O I I I HOWtrti-i.i.i'. i Eddie Wallace, the new second base man who wnn imported by Pa Rourke from the University of Illinois, won yes ierday's game against Denver by the op portune tine of his war club. In the ninth Inning with two men on bates he hammered one to Butcher and that worthy person made a bad peg to the plate, and the winning run was scored y Omaha. Score: Omaha, ; Denver, !. . . Wallace waa the big noise alt through 1he contest. In the fourth Inning he put jt.ftmaha In the lead by hammering out n SCfcome run with Neff on second. The ball jbt off his bat and hit the center field -tcnce, bounding behind the bull sign. In be next Inning with Grubb on first base tie clouted out a triple, scoring Grubb, ind came home himself a few second's Ater on an error. Many fra'tures adorned ' the opening game with the Grizzlies. It was a nip arid tuck battle with first one club In gKe lead and then the other. At the open TUns of the final Inning the score was ' "deadlocked at 7 to 7. Denver made one In the ninth and Omaha two. Heavy hit ting was much In evidence, eight two baggers being made, six three-base hits ind two home runs. trrench Injnrrd. French, the clever and popular little second sacker of the Grizzlies, was put out of the game for the remainder of the season when he slid Into second base In the seventh Inning and broke his right lei; Just above the ankle. His spikes caught in the sack and his leg waa X5Hr;ted Into a 'horrible shape. He was "Sunken from the grounds to the' St, Joseph "Kdaplfal, "where Dr. Dwyer discovered that ." ."ttfS olingster waa suffering from .a Pot '.ttacttire, French, may be hurt perma jntiptiy and may never be able to play ; xnother game' of baseball In Wis life. "ITho Grizzlies took the lead In the third inning when with two out Qulllln singled arid' scored on Gllmore's double. Omaha camo back with one In the same Inning, Kane singled and scored on Sheatak's juble. With . one down In the fourth Jruhh walked and Wallace sent him In itiead. of himself with a home run. FJsher Open In. Fifth. Fisher opened the fifth for Denver with a single. Farthing beat out a bunt. Qull lln sacrificed and Gllmore put the ball over jthe right field fence for a home run, ringing up three runs. Channell followed Totals 47 19 22 27 12 0 LI neon 6 4 S 0 0 2 2 0 0-19 Sioux City 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0- G f.oft on bnara: Hlnux Cltv. 7: l.lnrnln. ! C l." I ... r. .-,1... this tin ..llh f.l-l. u,,t ..... II,...,. ,,.!.. UBBO on enure, oioux i, thU up vylth a triple, but was thrown out Lincoln. 2. Two-bnso hits: Clarke, David n the plato on Butcher's grounder to i son. Mullen (2). Knopp (2), linker, Stange, Ajruuu. iTcncn tripira, scoring uutcner, I J,i w ,J "nruuur w. i nri-u-uuat.- V I - v I rj J SKCAJV.D X? J tf HoaceFeuLK Slfc? I- YOU HAD DOft,Y ORfc so CHOSSNA HON 6 ST I ms SHOULD X? J EfAPUiMtNT YOU ' J &ecoNe a J ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 'I" . ' i, I COrAfc PLN WITH .' (LOef-CUUUrC - v ' J I VV V OONT V40PJ. ' ( hey! who Do yqw I . "-ha'TCxA JS Ithimk You AR? ROCKEFELLER Sr ZB WVlAAI"l I WHY MT YoO AT DoMT WOKK 50 -jO THAT ) i 12.OClCrFEUt.ER DONT MORlC & . W KY SrtOOLO X T Dessau, cf 1 Smith, p 2 rnd registered himself on Wallace's error tf. Block's easy grounder. Not to be out of the running the Itourkes came back with four, again tnk- Jng the lead. Kane opened with an In field hit Hhfatak filed out and Congal ton doubled, scoring Kane. Neff was out on a slow roller to Qulllln and Orubb walked and stole second, Congalton and Kane scoring on Fisher's error when Farthing tried to catch Grubb oft first. Wallace tripled, sending 'Grubb' over and tallied when French booted Itoblnson's flounder. French's ha Steal. French was safe In the seventh when he forced Dutcher at second. French 'stole second, hut broke his leg and Wolf gang was put In to run for htm. .Coffey tripled to left, Wolfgang crossing the plate. With the score tied In the ninth Chan nell opened with a double to rfcht. Butcher sacrificed. Wolfgang 'singled, tcorlng Channell. Shestak opened the home ninth with a double to left center. Congalton singled, scoring Shestak. Neff doubled, putting "onnle on third, from whence he scored rjr ' Outcher's error. Score,: OMAHA. AD. R. Thomason, cf 4 - Justice, ts S Kane, lb & Bhestak, c. S -Non:..:f:..::::: I Srubb. Jb 3 Wallace, 2b 4 Applegate, p. , 2 Robinson, p. 2 hits; Knnpp, Smith. Stolen bases: Uaker, Clarke, lilts: Off Whllo. K In nn..lhlnl Inning; off Knnpp, 3 In one Inning; off Doyle, 9 In one Inning; oft Drown, S In six and two-third Innings; off Smith. 8 In In elglitlnnlngs. Double plays: Smith to Hums, Struck outi By White, 1; by Drown. 5; by Smith, 3. liases on balls; Off White. 2; off Knapp. 2; off Doyle, 2; off Drown, 4; off Smith. 4. Hit by Pitched ball: White (Smith). Umpire; An dcrson. Time: 2:15. 1IOOSTRH8 DIIOP FIIIST OAMK SPLIT THIS DOUBLE-HEADER ClcVeland and Betroit Each Takes One of Games. FIRST GOES TWELVE INNINGS TlRcru Stnrt III K lit After IUnndlnir In the Second, lint Only One of Four lilts In the Initial Frame Counts. Ilea Wlehltn "Wins Close One from Blolnes, Five to Four. DE8 MOINB3, la.. June 21,-Des Molnea dropped the first game of the Wichita series this afternoon by a score of 6 to 4. A batting rally In the fifth Inning gave the visitors their five runs. Score: WICHITA. All. K. . 6 . 5 . i .. 4 . 3 . 3 4 llabb, 3b nils, rf Hurke. cf Koerner, lb..., Hughes, 2b I'ettlgrew, If... Uapp, ss........ wacoo, c , erry, p 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 H, 0 . 0 o. 2 0 0 A. 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 6 1 2 15. Hahn. rf r OX, It t 4 Hunter, cf. 4 leonard, 3D .. 4 Jonea. lb,. 4 llellly. as 2 Andreas. 2b......... 2 nieigni, o o Rogge, p 3 Totals .40 - DENVER, AD. R. Qulllln, 3b 4 Gllmore. lf.-rf,, 4 coanneu, cr 4 12 27 1 Rutcher. rf.-!b 3 - French. 2b 4 -'"Wolfgang, If 1 : Block, c. 5 V"Coffe s 5 : "".FJshr, lb' ....' 3 fanning, p z .JCaanJdy rrjejrtg, p. H. 0 0 o. 0 0 A. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 1 5 13 "36 K. 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 S 0 1 0 0 1 6 Shestak 2-9 12 1- 8 2-13 ). -: ; Totals 17 One out when winning run' was scored. ' -BattedK far Farthing In fifth Inning. r A.'Wplfcang run for French In seventh rSIPnlnir: ,2-rf.Omaha- - Runs 0 0 12 Hits 1 1 2 2 Denver K Rurw 0 0 10 lilts 0 0 2 2 Two.base hits: Grubb. Thomaon. Neff. Congalton, Coffey, - Channell. Three-base hits: Wallace, Cnannrll. Gllmore. French (2). Coffey. Homo runs: Wallace. Qtlmore. Stolen m bases' Grubb. Channell. French. Bacrl (ice hits: Qulllln, Wolfgang. Hits: Oft .Applegate. 10 In four and two-thirds In- rthlrd Innings; off Farthing. In four In- n'ngs: off King, e in four ana one-mini iL innings. Struck out. By Applegate. 3; by tlRoblnsan, 1; by Farthing, 1; by King, 1. -.Dases on balls: Oft Robinson, 2. off Far Mhing. 2; oil King, :. wild pi ten: King. ;rdt by pitched ball: Channell. Butcher. eil on oases: umana, j; uenver, a. lime is. umpire: tegrist. INCOL,! SLUGS FOR FAIR 'Antelope Pound Three Slonx City i iicurra ufrr mil, : at SIOUX CITY la.. Juna 24.-Uncoln . lUmmed Slaux City pitchers all over the lltld todaay and won an easy game by a. scor or u to e. Tne visitors aiuggeu J; hlta for many extra baaes, After the ..'stvnd Inning. Smith held the. Sioux itislly without the dancer mark. Score: BlUUA CJTl. AR. R. H. Iralg. rf 4 ' t 'ooney, 3b 6 Smith. Sb 4 Clarke. If 4 Davidson, cf 5 f treigel. sa.... 2 J urns, lb 6 t'tance, c... ..4 ljoyle. p 1 hltf. P : onw. p, (3 Prtfnl. M 4 11 27 16 3 Wichita 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0- Dea Moines..., 1 10 10 10 0 O-4 Two-base hit: liann. nucniice nun: Burke. Andreas (3). Rellly. I'ettlgrcw. Double plays: Rapp to Hughes to Koer ner. 2. Uaaes on balls: Oft Rogge,3; off Perry, a. bituck oui: uy iiobkc, ; uy rerry. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Ily rerry, Hahn. Jones. Stolen bases; llellly, urns, Pettlgrew. ueil on Dasesj un humin. 13; Wichita, 6. Time; 1:40. Umpire: Colllflower. New York Mayors Favor Sunday Ball NEW TORK, June 2I.-A referendum vit of the mayors of fifty cities In New York state ahows an overwhelming tna-.Jy O. A. E. 0 rotals J LINCOLN. All. R. 5 11 27 14 "rc. Jb.. 1 leu. lb. lb, if 4 . ti'ormlck. If i nni'i' .' and rf ... v -i . II. I 0 3 2 i O. 0 It 0 5 A. 3 0 0 0 3 4 H. 2 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 DES MOINKS. All. R. H. 2 O. A. 13. 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 0 9 2 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 0 4 0 5 ii 1 O. A. B. 1 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 3 2 2 13 0 0 1 4 0 12 0 5 1 0 0 7 1 DETROIT, Mich., June 24,-Cleveland and Detroit divided a double header to day the first of the aeaaon on Navlu field. The flrat game went 12 Innings, Cleveland winning, 6 to 4! Detroit won the second, 6 to 6. Score, flrat game: i CLJCVELANDf A0.I1.O.AX. Johnilnn, lb I 0 II 0 Onusb. 9 DETROIT. All. II. O. A. E. Ucbold. If. Olion, lb... 4 Turntr, .. .4 UJolo. :b.. I ltjrtn, cf... (lrnr, rf, O'Nfll, c. Illttlt , Kihlrr, p Lrucn b... vford.rf DUndlnr, p. J 0 0 1 0, k, & To avid. ocra IVrach.. It Ultlab, cf.,, OOilnor, lb. OMcKte. e.. 0Morlr1tr,J6 3 OWIIIett. p.. 4 O'llondtiu .. 1 11 1 II dlaputlng the decision on Paporte'a steal. The game waa called at the end of the eighth to permit New York to catch a train for Uoston. score: MSW YORK. WASHINGTON". AnjI.O-A.R. An. H O A. E. Dtnlels, rf.. 4 0 1 1 OMotller, rf. t S 5 0 0 Woller, cf.. 4 2 1 0 OFoiter, lb.. 4 0 1 OMtlun, cf . 1 1 0 0Ondll. lb.. 1 0 1 OMoritan, .. 1 1 1 OShinki, If.. 1 1 1 Oljporte, 2b. 1 1 1 u Henry, c... 1 0 1 onohlln(, p. 1 0 0 Total. ...It 21 11 0 0 Ctm, If.... 1 SwecnfT, e. 1 Ooasett, c. 2 HulMll, Sb I rck., .... 2 norton, lb. 1 MeK'nli, 2b 1 McOanncll.p 2 Caldwell, p 0 Derrick ... 0 1 2 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .1 41 7 ! 14 1 Totals ....10 i It II 1 Ratted for O'Neill In the ninth. Hatted for Morlarlty In the twelfth. Hutted for Wlllett In the twelfth. Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Detroit 0 00000130000 t Two-base hit; Crawford. Three-base hit: Crawford. Hits: Off Kahler. 7 In eight Innings. Sucrlflce hits: O'Neill. Olson. Stolen bases: Olson, Ryan, Granoy, Hush. Double play: Turner to Lajole to Johnston. Ieft on bases: Cleve land, 5; Detroit, 6. Hascs on balls; Off Wlllett, 5; oft Kahler. 2; off Blandlng, 2. Struck out: By Wlllett, 4. Time; 2;W. Umpires: Uvana and Kgan. BT. VnVlS. CHICAOO. AU.II.O.A.K AD.H.OA.B. Rknllrn. cf. 1 IS tl lath. lb.,.. 4 0 14 1 111 DUUfl, ID... 4 1 v l 111 ll'baae, lb... 4 I U I 1 I 1 OColllni. rf.. 4 0 10 2 10 0Ho.Ur, If... 4 1 a 1 1 2 1 etMattlck, c( 1 0 1 0 2 2 T Ollral, cf.... 1110 10 0 OWelrcr, n. 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 OScbalk. o... 1 0 4 1 Lanrt. p.... 0 0 0 0 Totals ...IT 11 nil IWhli. p.... J 0 1 1 Totala ...27 i U IK I Batted for McConnell In the eighth. Washington ...0 0 1 0 0 2 0 03 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Game called in the eighth. Hits: Off Mcdonnell, 6 In seven In nings. Sacrifice hit: Henry. Double play: Ia Porte to Hoehllng. Stolen bases; Moeller, UaPorte, Milan, Gantlll, Ixft on bases: New. i orK, 6: waslrlnKtori,. 4. Basea on baHs: Off McConnell, 2;:ff Caldwell. H off Boehllng, 2. nases Ion errors: New York, 1; Washington. 1. Struck out: By McConnell. 1: by Boeh llng, 4. Passed .ball: Gossett. Time: 2:03. Umpires: Connolly and McGrcevey. Biddle Beats Mayes m Straight Sets SEWARD SHUTSOUT KEARNEY Overcomes Hoodoo and Flays Fine Game of Ball. TWO TWO-BAGGERS FOR LEONARD bus pitchers without any extra effort. Score, first game: K COL.UMDUS. SUPERIOR. ' AD. H.O. A. E. AB.H.O.A.E. Superior Cement Mixers Takes Uoth Gitnir of Donble Ilcndcr from Colunilms llnatlnscs Geta Little Knit. SEWARD, Neb., June 24. (Special Tele graph.) The hoodoo that 'Pursued Seward has been overcome. Seward shut out Kearney today in a fine game. Leonard made two two-base hits. The feature of the game was the steady pitching of Wat ers? Score: r. KEARNEY. SEWARD. AD.ll.O.A.E. Wliaer. 2b.. 6 0 AIcKnUbt.lt 1 0 0 0 OTappan, as.. I 0 blorall, lb.. I 1 .Atl, lb... 4 Williams, rf I Johmton. If I Wallace, lb 4 Iarani, aa.. 4 Atnew, c 4 Mllcbell, p. 4 lortty In favor of Sunday base ball, ac cording to figures made public nere to day by William P. Capes, secretary of the conference of mayors of the state of New York. In view of the vote a reso lution has been sent to Governor Suiter with a view to repealing statutes which and Pratt doubled. prohibit professional ball on Sunday. MOORE AND VANDERBILT WIN HORSE SHOW PRIZES IX3NDON, June 24. Judge W. It. Moore of New York took first prlae at the International horse enow today In class 21 for single harness horses over fourteen and two-tenths and not exceed ing fifteen hands. Tfhe winner waa his Whitehall Ariel. Alfred O. Vanderbllfs team of bays won a sliver trophy In class 40. showing the best novice team. He also took second prize In the open com petition for four-ln-hand teams. Totals ...It I n It R I.nlll. S 00000014- rhlrnen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-fl Two-bnso hits: Pratt. Wallace. Three base IiUb: Johnston. Mitchell. Hits: Off Lamrc. 2 In no Inning; oft White, 11 in nin InntiiL-s. Racrltlce hits. Pratt, AK now. Double plays: Stovall to Lavans to rHovall U); uavans 10 t-raii io t3iuu. I .ft rn laH: Kt. I-ouls. 6: Chicago. 6. Uases on balls: Off I.ange, 1; off Mitchell, off White, 1. HtrucK out; uy wnite, Mitchell. 1. Time: 1:43. umpirra nralnnrd Talcea Hot One. DRAINARD, Nb., June 31. (Special.) Dralnard defeated David City Sunday In a fourten-lnnlng game by a score of 10 In the first half of the fourteenth, with men on aecond and third and two men out. Smerah, with two strikes and three balls called on him, put a two-bagger over second, scoring both men. Ho scored, himself, a minute later on a hit by Rarnes. who scored on a three-baae hFlnley waV'called out trying to steal home. In their half of the fourteenth David City failed to score. The score: R.H.B. Dralnard .. 00000104 100004-10 If. I David City. 0031000110000 0-fU 5 Ratterlea-Rralnard, Sobota and Talbot: David lty. Pescheck and Davis. Struck out, by Sobota. : by Peschek. ia Um pires,. Disney and Moon. O'Loughlln and Hlldebrand Hliuta Out Hoi. CHiaVGO. June 24.-SI. Uouls hit Lange anil Whltn frfelv nnd oDPortunely today, shutting out the locals, 8 to 0. Lanse tnrtori ti rl toll fur Chloavo and walked Shottcn. Stovall followed with a single wntte was sent o th rpicua. but he could not stop the alutTDlnir ol Slovall's men. although ha pitched a great gamo for six Innings. The eighth Inning found the visitors bunching hits agnln. Stovall getting a single and scoring on Johnston's triple. In the ninth lnnlna- a base on balls to Shotten singles by atovall. Williams and Lavans. an error by Rath and a triple by Mitchell gave the visitors four more runs. The locals made three hits by Chase. Man ager Callahan waa ohoaed to the club house by Umpire Hlldebrand when he argued a decision. Score: ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO. AD. H.O. A E. AB.H.O.A.E Itunini. lb. II I I OeLaeh. rf... 4 0 3 0 0 UKTer. id... a 0 OScbultt. rt. 4 1 OZlm'an. lb. 4 0 O&tUr. lb.... 4 1 OMltehall. If. 4 1 0tlrldw.ll. 1 onrMMhan.e I 1 (lLvtndr. p 2 Ruclbadi, pO J Jl II II C'Mlll.r .... 1 Oood 1 Ma. If. Ollu. cf.. Mowrtr, lb. 1 Konetchr.lb 1 Erana, rf. 0-Larjr. ss. Wo to, c... unntr, p. TotaU .. 2 11 Totala ...111114 11 Batted for Lavender In the eighth. Ratted for Brldwell In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Evans. Mitchell. Three baso hits. Grlner. Hits: Off Lavender, 11 In seven Innings: oft Reulbacb. none In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Mowrey. Stolen bases: Suler. 2. Double Plays: O Leary to HuKEtna to Konetchy. Left on bases: St. Louis, 11; Chicago. T. Basea on balls t Oft Lavender. 3l off Grlner. 1. Struck out By Grlner. 1: by Reulbach, L Time: 1:65. Umpires: O'Day and ISmalle. Senators Defeat New York. WASHINGTON, June 24. Daring basa wusnuigton ueieatea ,iew WIMBLEDON, England, June 21. At the resumption of play In the English awn tennis championships here today. Craig Btddle of Philadelphia, added several marks to his reputation by win ning three straight sets from G. K. Mayes, a member of the Canadian team which meets Belgium In the next round the Dwlght F. Davis trophy tour nament. The score was 7-5, 6-4, 6-3. The American player did .especially good work In his service and his over head smashes. The captain of the Canadian Davis trophy team. R. B. Powell, beat J. B. Ward of England, three sets to one. The score was 7-5, 9-7, S-6, 6-1. W. B. Crawley of England, beat F. W. Rahe, the crack player of the Germany Davis trophy team, three sets to one. The score was 10-8, 0-6, 6-4. 9-7. Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia easily beat H. B. Webb of Cambridge university, 6-2, 6-1, 7-5. The Cambridge nine" did his best, but was . clearly outclassed by the American, who made fine display of his powers of placing and chopping. The sterling form shown by McLough- lln, Johnson, Williams and Biddle has caused nervousness among the home talent. R, Norrls Williams of the United States Davis trophy team, disposed of R. M. K. Turnbull In easy style In three straight seta. 6-1. 6-4. 6-3. In this. his first match game at Wimbledon, the Amer lean player showed great coolness and confidence. He scarcely missed a choice and his placements were remarkable. hi. harkhand drives were a feature of gteat strength, while his lightning service nonplussed his opponent. Maurice E. McLoughlin lost no time In adding another victory to tho Amer- lean list by defeating A. H. Glendinlng in threa straight sets. In. the scores were 6-5. 6-0. 6-1 Brnek. lb.. 4 112 JPott. c... I 0 Acock. 2b... 4 1 1 2 OHIcklln, cf. 4 2 llerrlott. lb 4 0 11 0 llBlack. rf... 1 0 ficheurcn, cf 4 1 2 0 nDrannoa, lb, 1 1 orar, rt,... 4 1 4 1 OMcIntrra.lb 1 0 Woodruff, aa 4 0 2 0 lLeonard, If. 2 2 nrlckion, e. 2 1 1 0 lWalten, p. 4 1 jnapiai, p... J 0 0 3 1 AD.ll.O.A.E. Totals ...SI I 24 Totals ...S3 21 11 1 Kearney , ,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Seward 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 Two-base hits: Leonard (2), Acock. Bases on balls: Off Walters, 0; off Ma ples, 6. Struck out: By Walters, 7; by Maples, 2. Double play: Gray to Herrlott. Superior Takes Ttt o. SUPERIOR, NEB., June 24. (Special Telegram.) The Superior Cement Mixers took both games of a double header from Columbus today. Hatch adn Stevens, pitchers for Superior, were In perfect form and were too much for the visitors, while the Cement Mixers hit the Colum- Rondeau, aa 4 Cran. If.... 2 Itaniifjr, rf. 1 Peoples, 2b. 2 Pratt, lb... 4 Deal, lb.... i Kranlnger.c 2 lUed, p.... 2 Artier, cr.. I 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 11 0 4 0 0 1 4 ZPrjror, as... 1 lGrar. 2b.... 1 OMplncrt, cf. 4 OLandreth. rt 4 lThcUslnr.lt 1 Ollockew'i, lb 2 OObtt, Sb.... 4 OSmltb, c... 2 OStevena, p.. I Totals ...27 4 24 11 4 TotaU ...11 I 17 t 1 Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Superior 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 7 Home runs: Pryor, Obst. Two-base hits: Stevens, Peoples. Struck out: By Stevens. 7: by Reed. 4. Baaes on balls: Off Reed. 6; off Stevens, 2. Double plays: dray to Bockewltz. Sacrifice" hits: Crann, Ramsey, Gray. Thelsslng. Passed balls: Kxaninger. Hit hy pitcnea can: uray. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Pontius. Score, second game: U- COL.UMDUS. SUPERIOR. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Rondeau, as 1 Cran. If.... 4 Ramsey, rf. 4 Teoplcs, 2b 2 Pratt, lb.... 1 Deal, lb 4 Kranlnc.er,e 1 Zonder'n, p. S Artley. cf.. 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1) 0 I 0 0 0 1 lTrror. ss... 4 1 OOrar. 2b 2 0 OMelnert, cf. i 1 OlAndreth, cf 4 1 lThelMlna.lt 3 Z OBockew's, lb I 2 12 OObat, lb.... 4 11 OSmlth, e'.... - 0 11 0 Hatch, p.... 12 0 ... 11 27 II 1 Totala ...10 4 24 14 2 Totala Score, second game: Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Superior 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 Three-base hits: Cran, Melnert, Hatch. Two-base hits: Thelsslng, Pryor. Struck out: By Zonderman. 2; by Hatch. 11. Bases on balls: Off Zonderman, 3; off Hatch, 2. Double plays: Cran to Peoples, Pryor to Bockewltz to Obst. Passed balls: Kranlnger, Smith. Time. 1:35. Umpire: Pontius. Attendance, 300. Hnstlnsrai Loses on Errors. HASTINGS. Neb., June 24. (Special Telegram.) Although Norton had the bet ter of the duel with Riley, Hastings lost to nmnrl Island through errors today. Norton fanned nine and never walked a man while hits were bunched on Klley, in two Innings. After playing In sensa tional form In the series opener yester day, Flrestlne was relieved from thaf Grand Island management today, For, rester succeeding him. La Salle took; Jewell's place at second. Score: GRAND ISLAND. HASTINGS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B, 2 12 trDeohtold. cf. 5 1 1 . 0 11 1 OFortman, lb I 1 I 0 a 2 10 OUng, rf.... 5 111 0 2 0 lTacke, lb.. 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 IDowner, c.. 4 1 13 1 fj 0 0 0 OSmlth, lb.. I 0 0 0 1 110 OMcCabe,. n. I I 1 I I 2 7 0 ODrcam, It.. I 0, 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Norton, p.. 4 1 t I 0) Totala ...33 7 27 12 I Totala ...II I 2T I Grand Island 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 a Hastings 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Sacrifice hits: Dreamp, Forrester. Sto len bases: McCabe, E. Brown, Rouse, La Salle. Struck out: By Riley. 1; by Nor ton, 9. Bases on balls: Off. Riley, 2. Double plays. Riley to Forrester' to B, Brown. Norton to Tacke. Hit by pitched ban: uy mieyr 2; by Norton, l. umpire I Johnson. LaSalle. 2b 4 Forreater.lb I Schoon'r, cf 4 Bennett. It. 4 B.nrown, aa 4 B. Brown, lb 3 Rouae. rf... 4 Coe, c 4 Rller, p.... 2 nioomflrld Defeats lIn.rtlnjron. BLOOMFIELD, Neb., June 34. (8px clal.) Bloomfleld won from Hartlngton here yesterday. JSour of Bio mflrld'ai scores were made on squeeze plays. Score: R.H. , Hartlngton ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 7 a Bloomfleld ...l l z o o i o v o tu a Batteries: Hartlngton, Arnold andl Ward; Bloomfleld, Webber and fatten. Bloomfleld wants games with any teana, In Nebraska. Hampton Defends Gilt ner. HAMPTON, Neb.. June 24.-(Speclal.)-l Hampton defeated Glltner here Sunday In a fast game by a score of 7 to 5. Tho heavy hitting of the Hampton team feaj tured, eleven hits going for a total oS twenty bases. Score: . PH.B, Glltner 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 4 & Hampton 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 7 11 9 Batteries: Glltner, Cox, Luby and Ward; Hampton, Moore, Wood and Pow ers. COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS t0 PLAY GOLF FOR PRIZES Members of the Commercial club will play golf next Tuesday tor silver cups of fered by Harry A. Tukey and T. L . Davis. who have been made captains ot me two teams in the committee. Other features of the day's entertainments are being out lined now. The two teams win piay aiao to see which will pay for . the dinner In the evening. lunnlns bv Would Stop Prise PlRht. . York. 3 to 0. A double steal by Laport CLEVELAND. O.. June 24 On learning and Moeller In this third inning gave today that "Knockout" Brown of New Washington its first run. while another York and Johnny Griffiths of Akron O., double steal in me sixtn scorea Milan, n.i.i...i.i.t. i...... h..n mtrVi..(4 for a I A tlmelv since bv Mor-an dro.e fifteen round bout at Puut in Bay. O . the rinal run ?ew oik had a. good during the Perry centennial celebrnt'on i oppoitunltv to k-ore in the eighth when cn ulv 4 of Iclala rf ti e I'cr y to lennlal'tbe 04 v.cie flHeU bi two basta art re in at . ,(i,t a letter to Attorney Wl ..d an. p. l it Bochliug run..od ' (. aaKiia; 14W to prohlbt the 'two ami .. .. I 16 ri. vitrei it Ida. American Association. At f-nlumbua R.H.E. Loulavllle rnliimrillft .... 4 11 rtnttfiriM! Woodburn. Ellis. Northrop and Severotd; Ferry, Vanoe, Turner and Smith. At Toledo R,ItE. Indianapolis 2 5 Tnlert,, 2 Batteries: Nelson and Casey; Baskette and Devoght, ..,,, At Milwaukee R.H.E. Kansas City H Milwaukee i t Batteries: Rhoadea and Krltchell; Slap- nlcka and Hughes, Marshall. Cleveland Plnyrr Suspended. CHICAGO. June 24. -Outfielder Joe Jackson ot the Cleveland club was In definitely suspended by President John i ton ot the American league today for his I trouble with Umpire Evans In a. game Peregoy 6? Moore Distributors Council Bluffs and Omaha