i It's Enough to N ' V '1 ' ' ' j I ShXt'wOUiS Jt WOULD YOVJ (AiMD 1 f ExCOSG fG. 5AM. ) JHH 9 f H6UU is THti THE 1 p ' DENVER'S HITS MARE- RUNS Boujrk'es Unable to Tarn Same Trick &s Do' Grizzlies. OMArfA USES THREE HURLERS "WolfirnnK, for Denver, Effective AH (he Wny nml Mnnngea to Keen Hlta Scnttereil Fnirnte . IjImIc Three Innlnga. It was nn old-fashloncd slugging match which the Rourkea and champions staged yesterday afternoon, but although Omaha outslugged the. llcars, the Denver aggre gation bunched hits at opportune times end won the deciding Kn'me of tho aeries, 8 to 6. ').';' Thrco Omaha pitchers were used, none of whom waa effective, whllo Wolfgang, although hit liarj, mnnnged to keep hlta to scattered that they failed to ma terlallze Into tallies. The .game waa'do void of any brilliant playing by either team. Denver rung up a total of threo errors, whllo Wallace contributed that many for tho Rourkcs. But ono stolen baso waa registered. Heavy hitting waa tho big noise all through. Denver made five two-baggers, while the Rourkes mado four. Fugate pitched good ball for tho first thrco Innings, but in the fourth the Grlx tiles got to him,. Spahr opened with n tingle Fisher doubled, scoring Spahr. Ollmoro scored Fishor with a single. Omaha enmo back In their half of the fourth and tied It up. Justice opened with a ainglo to right. Kano followed with one to center, Johnson doubled, scoring Justice and planting Kano"on" thlrdrffb'm whence ho scored on Orubb'a sacrifice fly. to Channel). In the fifth Channel! opened with a double and scored on Butcher's single. Qulllln sacrificed, but was safe at first on Wallace's error. Spahr filed to Neff i and Coffey sent Channcll and Butcher across on a two-bagger to the center field boards. rut In Subs.. Fugate openod tho fifth for Omaha with a double. Applcgato was put In to run for him, but got only as far as third baso during tho remainder of the Inning. Shestak was sent In to catch In the sixth and wus safo on an Infield hit. Thomason forced him at second and landed safe at second, when Butcher overthrow first trying for a double play. Neff singled and Tommlo went to third. Thomason cored on Qrubb'itout. Coffey landed safe at first In tho eighth on Wallace' second error. Fisher sin gled to left and Wolfgang sacrificed. Cof fey scored on Ollmoro'a sacrifice fly to Neff, Fisher crossing the rubber when Casejdy doubled to left. For Omaha Shestak landed safe In the eighth when CasBtdy dropped hla high fly. Cpngalton singled, but Neff forced hlm-ll accond, Shestak going to third. Qruaialngled. scoring Shestak. Wallace landed safe on Coffey's error and tits bases were rilled, Arbogast went in .to bat ' for Peters and sent up a sacrifice fly. 'Sep ring Neff. a Chaiiwll opened the ninth, with a sin gle ahi stole second, scoring on an error by WW lace, tot umana, jusiiqe-singiea, wcn lo third on Shestak'a single and scoffd Score; Congalton'a Texas leaguer. DENVER. R. H. O. A. E. 0 2 4 0 0! 0 110 1 2 3 3 0 0 1-18 0 1 1' 1 0 0 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 1 2 2 8 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 '0 10 1 U 27 10 "j Ollniprfe, If. 4 Canrtdt. rf 4 Chunn4ll. cf. & Bu,teltfi. 2b 5 cJJt'JM 3b 3 HpahbjXo ,. 2 LlkSSEc , 2 Cctfitrosaa. ......... 6 FUber.llb wolttang, n Bchreiber. p 0 37 OMAHA. AB. R. U. O. 0 2 S I' 1 4 A. E. cf. 6 0 1 1 0 Just!,., a. ... Kane. Hit.... 6 6 1 3 0 2 ;-,i "s X- t 1 . 1 C 1 ' Vfe t ..M.J. OoiCjfeltoh. rf, ....... S Neff. If... :..6 Or ulb. 3b 3 Wallace, it a. t4 1 .0 . 0...1 rugate, p .01 0 Peters, p. . AipIegat Arbogast . Closman. p. 1 A 0 0 O-r 0 O O !'n v it - (. o o-o Totals. ...tr.?..: is; -e'l' ii Ran for Bus-ate "In the fifth. 14 ,8 Batted fer,Petra ;lh th$ eighth. i ' Omaha ' J" " " , I Runs 0 0020102 1-4 6' Hits .U-LAJ 12 12 3-14. Denver Bans ,0 .0.0.2 3 0 0 2 18 Hits 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 1-U Twobasei Tilts: Johhgon (2), Fugate, Neff Qulllln, Fisher. .Ohannell, Coffey, f'aasldy Stolen boea: Channel! Sacrl ftca hlta: Congaltop, Qulllln. Wolfgang; Hac-riflce files: Qrubb, Arbogast. Ollmora. Double play: Wallace to Justice, to Kane. m khi r ukio. vi tn ive innings; "otr I nters, 2 In threa Inolngs: off Closman, 1 In one Inning; off Wolfgang. II In aeven and one-third Inning; of t Uchrclber, 3 In nne and two-thirds Inning. Struck out: By Fugate t; by , Peter, I: , by Clotman, 1 ly Wolfgang. S. Baaea 'on balls: Off Fjgate. 1; off Wolfganf."M. Hit by Mtrhed ball: Qulllln. Bpabr. Left on bases Omaha. 9; Denver, 8. Time: 2:45, l mplre: Segrlst. LINCOLN GETS toUBBER GAM IS Csplnrca Last ' One of Serlea hr BnncOnlns; Hit OK Recruit . ' SIOUX CITY, im, June K.-Llneoln msdo It two out o three over Sioux City today, bunching hiu effectively off Ftltia. ?.rcP'lt.,5nd wklng Advantage of whit B wlldnesa. Catcher TloVr t . in. lured when a ball broke through hla mask in the fifth Inning. He waa not seriously rSsr, Lincoln , AB, R. II O ,A. E TASVO, 2b 4 1 2 8 1 0 2 I t Thomoaoit iM-Wien, .JB... ... - 4 I 1 U 1 1 Make a Poor Cartoonist Nutty Cobb, rf 3 0 McCormlck, If 4 , 1 Knapp, - o(.. ....:.. 4 0 Collins. 3b 5 0 3)owllng, s 3 1. linKer, c a Carney, c.i.... 1 1 Jordon, p.. I 4 1 Totals ...33 7 8 27 II SIOUX CITV. Afl. It H. O. A. Craig, If 5 0 2 0 0 Cooney, 2b 6 0 0 3 3 Smith, ss , 4 0 117 Clarke, 1ft 4 0 1 0 0 Kavldson, cf 4 12 0 0 uauanan. au.i, " u Y i Burns, lb 4 2 z l i Vann, c 4 0 0 8 1 Fcltls. p 110 0 3 Whlto. p 2 0 111 Totals 39 4 0 27 IT 2 Lincoln ...1 0102300 0-7 Sioux' City. .... ...0 20011000-4 T ntt ha.... tflAtiv Ctr 7 T.lnnnln. 13: Basea ,oh errors! Bloux City,- 2; Lin coln. 2. Sacrifice hits: Baker Cnllahan. Cobb, Jordan, Mullen. Two-oaso nils: McCormlck, Clarke, Burns, Lloyd. Three baso bit: Mullen, Knapp. Stolen bases: MCCormick. Clarke. Hlta: OffiFeltla, In flvo Innings; off Whlto. 1 In four In nings, i. Struck out: By Felt la, 4: by Whlto, 1; by Jordon. 6. .Bases on balls: Off Fcltls, 3; off White, 6. Hit by pitched pall;. By Fcltls,, lulen. Time! 2;30. Urn pi re: Anderson! WICHITA IiOHKS LAST OF HKIIIISS Des Molnen, irlth flTeet In Hoi, Too Much (or Jobbers, DBS MOINES, Juno 2i). Wichita lost the final game of the series to Dos Moines today by tho score of 2 to 1. Manuger Babb made a desperate effort to breach the small can by Introduc'lnK Mlddleton and Castle ns pi.-ich hitters In tho last two innings to no avail, uotn Hweoi anu Ilagan had good control and there was no chance for hard hitting. Hunter made a running catch of Dills' long fly in tho first Inning and doubled Babb at first Tor the reature or the ,dny. acorot - -WICHITA,- An. n. ir. o. a. e. nabbs, 3b..',...7.T..."3 --r l - l- l Bills, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Burnke, cf , 4 0 0 1 0 Koerncr, lb 3 0 1 JO 1 Hughes, 2b 3 0 0 5 4 Pettlnrew. If 4 0 2 0 0 Rappa, 9,,,,.i.....V..S 0 0 2. 1 .0 Wacob, o 3 0 0 6 2 Bagan, p 1110 5 Scott, p 0 0 0 0 0 Mlddleton 10 10 0 ..Castle 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ........29 1 6 21 14 DKS MOINES. AB. R. II. O. 4 0 3 0 9 4 4 4 2 A. 1 0 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 Hahn, rf 4 Breen, If 3 'Hunter, cf 4 Leonard, 3b 4 Jones, lb 2 Kellly, s 4 Andreas, lb,,. 4 Sldght, o 2 Sweet, p 3 Totals.....'. SO 2 7 27 13 0 Batted for Ragan in eighth. Batted for Rapp In ninth. Wichita 00000100 0-1 Des Moines 00101000 -3 Sacrifice! hits: Rellly, Sweet, Bills. Double plays: Hunter to Jones; Andreas to Jones; Rellly to Andreas to Jones. Bates on balls; Off Swot. 6; oft Scott, 1; oft Ragan, 3. Struck out; By Sweet. 4; by Ragan, 4. Stolen bases: Koerner, l'cttlgrcw, Hahn, Leonard. Jones (2). Tlmo: 1;65. Umpire: Collflower. JOSIF.S OUTPLAY TUB KA1VS' Have Little Difficulty In Captnrlnir Game from Touckn. rpnrmtex. Kan.. June 20. St. Joseph outplayed Topeka In all departmenta and had 1111)0 alllicuirj" in winning, otum. TOREICA. AB. R. II. O. A. McLarry, 2b . Cochran, Sb . Lee, If. Forsythe, rf. nnr ef .. 3 0 0 2 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 1 0. 0 0 0 , 8 4 7 0 0 0 2 12 4 8 0 0 0 Rapps, lb 4 McAllister. 0. ....... 3 French, ss 8 Reynolds, p '2 Richardson, p 0 Crist 1 Totals 81 3 6 27 18 ST. JOSEPH. AB..-R. H. O. 1 0 4 2 3 1 15 1 0 A. 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 Kelly, If. . Watson, rf. K 4 OcJis, 2b , 4 .willing, cf E Griffith, c A 3 Westerxll. 3b 4 Brewer, lb ...4 Melnke, ss 4 Hochler, p 4 J Totals 87 6 12 27 14 'Batted 'for-Reynold in the eighth. Toneka ..!.' 0 0100010 1-8 St Joseph' ..l 0 0 10 0 0 I ! H Two-base' hits: Brewer. Watson. Three bate hit: Witsterxll. Sacrlflco hit: Ochs. Double play: Reynolds to French to Rappa Stolen bases: Kelly, 4. Hlta: Oft Reynolds. 11 Jrt eight Innings; off Rich ardson, 1 In one Inning. Base on balls; Off P.eynoWn. off Uoohlcr, 4, Struck out: Br, Reynold. 4; by Boehler. 8. Wild pnenea: uy uoenier, . laiieu oau: pic- Alllatbr. lilt by ntcnea oau: Reynolds, J. Tim?: O'Toole. 2:06. Umpire i Slgler and TOPEKA KAWS COME TODAY FOB THREE GAMES For he second" time this season the Topeka ' iCa's. vnVec the leadership of Dale Gear, 'will Invade Omaha. A three game aeries.' will begin this afternoon. Following the -ToptfKa, aeries the Rourkea ulll co to Sioux City for three sramea and come back herein Thursday, July 3, ... T , ... ... Playing mree games-wan tne inaians, two of which will bo pulled oft on July 4. Folowlng 1b the lineup: tor today's, game: OMAHA. TOPKKA. Kane "First Vt.r. Rapps Wallace..... iBceona: j.i sicLArry Grubb .....Third .A. Cochran Justice Short vu't French Neff .ttrcft Lee TJje maafchi .Cent er,i . . . .' Gear LUMKUllUlll.l ...... V 1 J. 1 , . ...........lUlBILiin Jnhnann.JL. .... .v. .Catch .j.r... McAllister Roblnon.t.......PUeU. ..yr.yioiiardson Ft rat llaaenian' for llrOTrna. i DF.N1BON, Tex.. June 2S.-ClarencW Covington, first baseman with the Denl- aon team or the Texas-OKiatioma league, today waa sold to the St. Louis Ameri cans It was reported the price waa 11.250 ' " ' ' nuiim i a ma Tho Fertlitent and Judicious t e of THE BEE: CHAMPIONS MEET WATERLOO Hasting Proves Unable to Conquer Pathfinders. RILEY BATTED FROM RUBBER 81mnr Follow nnil br Time He Col lects HU Pltchlnir nnlrka Fre mont Una Lvnd thnt is Not Broken. FREMONT, Neb., Juno 28.-(Speclal Tol- egram.) Tho locals easily defeated Hast ings hero today, 7 to 2. Riley was batted off the mound In tho third and wan suc ceeded by Shaner. who was hit eouallv as' hard In the fourth. After the lourth , ... . . . . ouiincr duiiicu una ifticui'u tiuuu uaii lur i tne balance or tno game. The reaturcs of the came were tho hlttlnir of Wetzel and Welch nnd the fielding of the entire Fremont Infield, who accepted thirty- sevqn chanves without an orror. Score: HASTlNna. FltEMONT. I AH.K.O.A.E. AU.ll.O.A.E. nwhtold, ct s 0 0 0 OTurpin, if... 40000 Fortron. lb l j t lw.ich. '3b.. 3 2 l l o Line, rt-Jb. 110 2 OWettcl, ct.. 4 3 1(0 TckP, lb.. 2 0 10 1 Ullenrr, lb... 4 1 18 0 IMkw.j, If. 4 1 1 0 OIUli, Jb.. .. 4 3 3 3 0 Smith. b-r( 4 10 3 OOourl, M. 4 18 7 0 McCabe, m. 4 2 3 0 lCltrka, rf 4 0 1 0 0 rwitt. C!..., 4 0 7 2 CNelf. e 3 18 0 0 niltr. P.... 1 110 OOetohell, p.. 2 0 3 0 miner, p. .. 3 0 0 4 0 .Norton .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla ....84 12 37 U 0 TotaU ..,.31 7 21 14 "il Batted for Shaner In tho ninth. Hastings 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 Frqmont 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 Two-base hits: Wetzel (3). Getschcll. Throo-baso hit: Neff. Homo runs: Welch, Smith. Stolen bases: Bcchtold (2). Ling (2). Turpln. Henry. Baaea on balls: Off Mnnncr. z; off Gctchcll. 5. Struck out By-RIUy, 2t-by Bhaner, 2: by Gctchcll, 3. ijoud 10 mays: ut ta to Mci nbr. naurinv to Henry, Gourlcy to Rcsl to Henry. Hit oy puonea Daw; uy Biianer tisctrj. Time: 1:45. Umpire. Nelson. Attendance: 200. Grand Island l'crka Up. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Juno 26,-(8pe-clal TultfKram.l Oabnrnn wnn fnnnrt In bunchca' while Beltz closed up tight on wnws ana Kept nis mta well scattered. K. Brown's work at short was fBgt and lunous ana nis buck work broutcht in three runs. Brother Buster's home run did likewise. Tho now membors of tho team and Manager Forrester Were even n h.g.lv r,nll,,. All .e h k. .1V...KI. playa were fast. Scoro: yohk. nnAvn tauvn. AD.H.O.A.E. AH.ii.o.A.n. juc, jd,... iii via sane, id v i a o Chaw. lb... s o 4 o OForrct.r lb 4 1 12 o t M.1.'.2b.;-i ? i ? S?ihoo?r' ,C,'J 1 X 2 Malm'at, M. 3 1 3 1 OlVennett, If. 3 1 3 0 0 Mulby, rf.. 4 3 10 Oil. Drown, rf 4 3 0 0 0 aiattlck, c. 4 113 1 OK.Ilrown, aa 4 3 6 6 1 Clark. It.... 4 10 0 OMelker. 3b.. 8 10 10 Everdon, cf. 4 0 1 1 OCoe, a.,,,,, 2 0 10 0 Oiborn, p... 8 1 0 3 0Dlti, p..,. 2 0 0 8 0 Total 83 t U 8 0 Total i ....SO ? 27 IS 2 York 00010100 02 Grand Island 30030001 7 Enrned runs: York, 1; Grand Island, C. Two-base hits: Mattlcks. Osborne. E. Brown. Thrcc-buse hit: E. Brown. Home run; u. Brown. Sacrifice hits: Beltz, Aiaimquist, (.iinue. atoicn bases: For rester, u. osoorne, by Beltz, Forrester, roster (2) Crnn Puvea Pnvrnecs. COLUMBUS, Neb., (June 26. (Special t&&f-JtZSrtrV&t!?ai: fence In the ninth with two men on bases and two down won tho gamo for the Pawnees. Score: BUPEmon. CflT.ITMniTH An.Il.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. rrror. aa. .. 4 113 OUondaau, aa 3 0 1 0 1 1 OFmjth, cf.. 3 1 4 8 0 1 Orar, Sb 8 Melnert, M. 8 Lndrth,rf 8 Thleailnr.lt 8 Uockew'i, lb OUt. 3b.... 4 Smith, .... 3 Vance, f. .. 4 o o 300 ocran, if... 3 2 2 3 0V OeDal. lb.... 4 2 T 110 0 Peaplee, 2b 3 1 4 3 8 0 OSranlon, 3b. 4 1 4 1 4 2 lltamaer. rf. 4 2 2 18 4 lKranlncer,e 4 12 3 0 4 1 Klnjdon. p 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 8 0 Totala ....3 11 till 8 Totala ....80 11 37 10 2 Superior 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 fi Columbus 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 - Stolen bases! Rondeau. Deal. Sacrifice hits: Cran (21. Twrwbhae hlta: Molnnrt Landreth. Deal. Cran. . Double plays Vance to Obst to Bpckewlta: Klngdon to Peoples to Deal. Hits: Off Vane. H; off Klngdon, 13. Struck out: By Vane. 7; bv Klnsdon. i. Rases on hll: ntt Vance 4- off" Klngdon 2 TlmaM-lS. Um iilra? Frieae. Kearney Annexe Swift One. KEARNEY. Neb.. Juno M.-ISnedal Tri.rtm.wrB th. m.tA.t V h frame staton Kearney yort from Seward hore iuuy, a to i. iirrrioii una acock nil in I the nlnchea and drove In Kearney's runs. eclieuren'a catch of Hloklln'a drive In the ninth featured. Score; BBWAim - kbarkry aij.h.o.a.e ah ii.o.A.i!. wiaaer. 2b.. 4 1 0 2 OMeKnlihtlf 3 110 o Tappaa, aa.. 4 Poteet. e... 4 lllcklln. ct. 4 mack. rf... 4. nrannon, 3b 3 Mdntyre.lb 2 Ieenard, If. 8 Woode, p... 3 o 3 2 0 trine. n,,;ri 1 1 8 1 OAvock, 2b.. 4 1 1 1 0 1 OHerflott, Mb, 3 1 11 0 10 OBehueraa, c!-3 0 2 114 lOrar, rf 311 0 14 0 lWoodruff.aa 3 0 0 0 1 0 OErickaOn.- c 3, 0 $ 10 4a Hrmpton.p 10 1 Totala. .10 8 II IB 2 Tout 24 8 27. II 0 Seward n i nninnnn.i . . iaaaaaa.a. .warncy v v v v v v v . a i- Karnea runar Hewara, l;. .Kearney, 1. Of Wooda. 1; oft Plympton. 1. Left on Ji'ts: Wlsser, Poteet. Struck put: By Woods, ; by Plympton. 7. poUbIeplay: Woodruff to Acock to Herrtott. Stolen 1 &se: Gray, sacrifice hits: Mointyre, McKnlght. Synek. Herrlott, Scheuren. iTlme: 1:30. Umpire: Meyers. Bout to Go Twenty. vi?iv Am.iiwQ in. 4c n..,.Mi.. their announcement ot yesterday, that the inaepnaence aay Dout Between Charlie , Mrpwn. uaseson tmiia: ort P(.rrv naoinir nR-oointinn mv . i. . I H?' ." ! r' ! 3. struck out: By Osborne 11: -.w u Eieatti, ci. i u u u)n, an.. i u u u 1. Doublo plays: E. Brown to crowd o 8,000 people, who saw Some ex- wheat. If.. 4 8 8 0 0Ma.ee. If.. 4 2 2 o o ' 1.J.t.??.nxln.k.aSM, t0 Fr- C6,l0nt 0VCnt8' Th p6rry tmk ,S SlllTib..: 4 10 3 OKnabeV'b"! 0 4 3 , Umpire, t ontlUa. hn fastest half mlln trnr-k In Tftnn Hummel, aa 4 1 0 3 ODoolan. aa.. 2 0 0 3 0 wniie ana jacx iiritton, wouia teiv;ncrry. aa, vj s "". restricted to ten rounds, promoters today I said the match would be staged aa ,. Some ClinnKeiu unginaiiy yunnn awrnijr rounaa. uov - ernur nan was nam uy ne liromoirrn 10 LWJn"! to iow tho twenty-round Oiawn no uwrauca inai h wouia DeiCree nas oeen piayma wii atrlctly a boxing conteat and not a prlte along, while Manager Chance haa used fight tn violation ot the state law. nlve men In the center picture and two In 1C. C. In Federal Lraane. KANSAS ClTY.JunV"2a-Thft'ovlnir. tci. Kyfrauchliailn the Fodcral base! bill leafiua a-oea.'to.Kanaaa Cltv. arrnni. I lug to an announcement made late today at the close of a conference between Otto F Stlfel and Walter E. Frtuch, nwn.n nf th. st Ijiui. KVri.-,ii i-inh r.A attorneys representing a group ot Kan. la City- men. who ur to finance the unm b OMAHA, FRIDAY, JTNE Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet Denver G4 44 20 .68S St Joseph 65 37 28 .K0 Des Moines ....... 05 30 20 .664 Lincoln 05 y, 2) .654 Omaha C7 35 32 .622 Sioux City fit 71 37 .422 Topoka 64 21 40 .375 Wichita 6S 22 461 .32 NATU LEAGUE. W,L.Pct. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 46 15 .751 Phlla 3H 19 .667 Now York.. 37 23 .617 Brooklyn ...32 28 .532 Cleveland .,.40 26 .GO! Chicago 36 31 ,537 Chicago .., .32 30 .6161 Boston 31 28 . 525 Pittsburgh .28 33 .459: Washington 34 31 .625 Ht. IvOU R....26 36 .419 uctrolt 27 41 .397 St. Louis 26 41 .371 Boston 25 35 .417 'i0'""0" vJ?."371, AMER, ASSN. Now York. ..18 42 .300 I NEB. LEAGUE. w t jni r W.L.Pct. Columbua ..39 27 . 6911 Superior ....25 15 .625 Mllwaukco .43 30 .5S9 Kearney ....2.117 .675 MinnAi'Si H 'SS it 15 1 li LoUgvni0 ..34 34 '.600 Fremont .-."O 20 .W Kan. City.. 36 36 .600 Gd. Island... 17 24 .415 loieao zs 41 .406 bowara 16 21 .400 Indl'napolls 26 39 .400 Columbua ...16 24 .400 v,.,.,.,. J,. ii. JresterUny IlcnnUs. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver,, 8: Omaha. 6. St. Joseph, 6: Topekn, 3. Wichita, l: Des Moines. 2. Lincoln. 7: Sioux City. 4. NATIONAL LTTAGUR Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 5. . Pittsburgh, 4; St. Louis, 5. Brooklyn, 4-5: Philadelphia, 2-2. oBston, 4-3; Now York, 6-11. AMERICAN LTAGUB. New York-Boston, postponed. St. Louis. 7: Detroit, 5. Philadelphia, 11-10; Washington, 2-3. Cleveland, 6; Chicago. 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 7: Minneapolis, 2. Kannsas city, 0; St. Paul, 1. Indianapolis, 6; Toledo, 2. Louisville, 6r Columbua, 6. NEBRASKA STATE . LEAGUE. Hastings, 2; Fremont, 7. Seward, 1: Kearney, 8. Superior, 5; oClumbus, 6. York, 2; Grand Island. 7. Gninea Toil nr. "Western League Donvcr at Des Moines, Lincoln at St. Joseph. Wichita- at Sioux CItv. Toneka nt Omaha. National League Chicago at Clncln naU. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Phlladelnbla. Boston nt New Ynrk. A r ..7... irJ.. t!." St. Louis at Detroit, Philadelphia at Wnphinntnn ri,.in.i of r-i,in Amorinan ' a aru.iniinn Tni.n .' r.-. lumbus Louisville nt Indlannnolls Mil. "aukc" at Minneapolis KaSsas Cltv at SL Paul. MlnncnpoUs' KttnBas cltV a. all.J . . .. . Fremont. Seward at Kearney, Superior at ,.,,,. v.i, j tij GREAT CROWD WITNESSES SPEED EVENTS AT PERRY i-uiti, ja juno 26. (special Tele- cram.l The second dav's nrocrnm nf ho I .... ... . beforo the meet ends several horses will have lowered their records. The results ot th three races on tho card today v'ere! 2:15 pace Wnynetta 1 1 6 6 Alice Al. .rtmanaa u. 4 d unucKey 3 2 6 3 2 4 Ncosha Maid 5 Miss Lotties M 6 Lady Qulckshot 7 4 Biscuit dlB Time. 2:18, 2:i7Vs. 2:17U, trot: Princess Louise..... Ill Taylor W 2 7 d 11 KV and C 3 2 4 Gypsy Constantino 4 5 2 Naturli.h 6 4 6 Mar Klngward , 6 2 7 733 Ulaucola v.. Spartan Queen ..: Time. 3:1W, 2:30. 2;mi. :S- l,aoi , , , & I 1 J Ducke W. 2 2 2 Orphens Pan .... .. . .... 3 3 4 Albert E 4 4 S i diubii .i t v. , v ,r d ........,,,.,........, j i I Kits Evans 6 6 3 UabyE 7 6 6 Slda Posey 8 8 d Time, 2:iSU. 3:1SW, 2:15V4. CBmlirlflKP uer CamlirldKP Defeats Holbrook. CAMBRIDGE, Neb.. June 26. tSpeclat.) Cambridge defeated Holbrook "on the Ke df ated "h 1 local tuamona. ny ouncning nita witn errors tn the fourth Inning. Gordon pitched a fine game and deserved to win. 0 Hcore: 0 Cambridge ...1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 Holbrook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 2 o Batterlea: Cambridge Gordon and 0 Gilbert; Holbrook, Worn! and Bollbaugh. J Struck out: By Gordon. 13; by Wood, 7. I "Madtaon Defeats Stanton. MADISON, Neb,. June 26, -(Special.)- M.nimn npiraivu diuiliuu iiuiiic.uiu i fiu,nniii nn tne local aiamona in a i - m. l E.r - R.H.E. ai n 7 A A a A n il stanton .. ...0 02000000-266 tH.tirinF and MeMullen: Stanton. Hartl- ,Tn and Pass. T. 7- a a. n.- Schuyler Defeata NortU uena. NORTH BEND, Neb., Jw S8. (Spe- clal.) Tho North Bend base ball team was defeated Wednesday afternoon by Schuyler. 7 to .. North Bend lost in an ..m. tn ih. ninth inning. xsaiienea. North Bend. Cherry and Diffey, 8ohu- ier. nensa u"'v V ' l Miraie vrc" xsew xorn ui wiiu i "' the team since the opening ot the aeaaon 1 aM I . . Brolie necopu, Aayway. Frank Chance's team haa Droicen one major league record anyway. Never be- I fore In the history of the big leagues did any club fall to win a. game on the homo grounda up to June 7. I Geneva lua. OKNEVA Neb, June 2 (Special.) .QitXton. 1. Geneva, 1 27, 1913. Drawn PUT ROLLER UNDER PHILLIES Dodgers Break Leaders' Winning' Streak by a Double Viotory. FIRST GOES FOURTEEN INNINGS Iincker, AVho Pltchen In Great Style DurliiK Opener, Forced to Leave Field Ilrcnnse of Heat. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 26. Philadel phia's winning streak was broken to day, Brooklyn taking both games of a double header, the first by 6 to 2, In fourteen Innlnngs and tho second by 4 to 2. Ruckor, who pitched In grand style In tho flrst game, waa forced to leave the field owing to tho heat after making a single In the thirteenth In- nlnS- Curtis finisher' out the contest and also twirled hlH team to victory In a duel with Alexander In the second. Brooklyn won tho opener on singles by wh..( nnuhM-t and Hummell and Wheat, Daubert ana Hummon, ana errors by Luderua and KlUlfer In tho fourteenth Inning. Both games were filled 'with .brilliant fielding. The second gamo wns won by tho visitors In tho ninth Inning on doubles by Smith, Hummel and Fischer. Manager Dooln's right hand waa badly hurt by a foul tip, in tho second event and was forced to leave tho field. Score: Score, first game: nrtOOKLYK PHILADELPHIA. An.H.O.A.R. AD.H.O.A.B. iMoran, rf.. 8 1 0 1 OPasVert, cf. 0 3 0 0 CUtthaw, ai I I Stengel, 2b. 1 4 Wheat, If... ft 3 4 OUuderua, lb. 8 1 10 0 1 8 01xbert, 3b.. 6 3 0. 0Maee. It... 8 1 a 3 u 7 0 0 Daubert. lb. 5 1 II 2CCravath, rf. 8 0 1 OKnabe, 2b.. 1 2 IDoolan, .. 8 1 0 OKIIIIter, c. 6 3 2 Olllipy, p..-. 2 1 1 OBeaton, p.. 2 0 0 0'Dolin 0 0 - 'Miller .... 1 0 10 0 13 0 11 0 8 2 1 0 10 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith. 3b.. 6 2 1 Hummel, aa 6 2 z Fischer, c. I 0 10 Ituckcr, p.. S 1 2 Curt I p... 1 0 0 Merer 0 0 0 Totala ....51 10 42 14 lDker .... 1 1 0 0 0 ,. ,1 .ToUla ....CO 11 42 23 3 Ran for Rucker In the, thirteenth. Batted for Rlxey In the seventh. Batted for Doolan In tho fourteenth. T)nl,..l fni. flAn'nn In Ihn fnlirtfnrtl rirooklvn 1100000000000 3-5 lliT?PKy.1..r i i HS, X, , I'niiaaCipilia w V u V u l u 1 V V vv v L Two-base hits: Wheat, smitn. lnree- Dase nun: moran, uoucn. mw. u" Rucker. 10 In twelve Innings; off Curtis, n iwo mningsoii. luxuy, u in oovcu i- nlngs; off Seaton 5 In seven Innings. Sac- rlfice'hit: Magce. Bacrlflce fly: Cra- .i, rtm.hlA nlgv.' IIummf.1 tn Cut. '"JW to. Dftubert, Doolan w Ljijeruj Left on buses: Brooklyn. 7:. Philadelphia, 11. Bases on balls. Off iiucKer. s; on Rlxey, 1: off Beaton, 2. First baao on otrnrq' TlrnnVlvn. l! Philadelnhlfu L Hit 1SL,!..J,!JfkS rih I utl UUVi A-l a. Lav. a - J VLB!' SSSn. T,me: Score, second gamo: nnnm.. vt mm inrr mm i uninjAum. I iiiuniuui tun. aii.h.o.a.b. ad.h.o.a.b. Moran. rf. .. S 1 4 O-OPaskert, ct. 4 1 2 0 0 . , . . . , . . n . . J J A , Flicher, 4 2 8 0 ODooln. c... 2. 0 11 0 4 0 0 Jl0Kllllffr ...10210 Curtis, p. Alezander.p 0 0 4 0 Totals ....37 11 27 14 0 ' ToUl 30 27 18 0 Brooklyn ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 24 Philadelphia 0 0010010 0-3 Two-base hits: Cutahaw, Smith, Hum mel, Fischer, Luderus, Magee. Stolen bases: Wheat, Daubert, Magee. Sacri fice fly: Knabe. Double plays: Cutshaw to Daubert, Hummel to Cutshaw to Dau bert. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 6: Phlla HninMn 3 yirot hn nn hulls: Off Cur. tla, 1. Struck out: By Curtis, 6; by Alex ander, s. wna piicn: uuriis. line. Umpires: Byron and Rlgler. Clnclmintl Hltn Hani. CINCINNATI, June 26. Cincinnati won the second game of the series from Chi cago today by hitting Cheney hard and often. Tho score was 6 to 3. Brown, while hit qulto freely, 'managed to keep frr.mfB trnuhte m e erlou s ti rouhio. A 5. . ?! ?C?wi An,,M , a Dodge s double, a me anves wen ncaivereu, auiu wm uow to Bates, a wild pitch single scored the first run. ... 1 1 J nlt.l. PI..M. single scored another In tho second. Sin. gles by Dodgo. Clark. Brown. Bates and I ...... p....- . . ' " , . ,, , Cincinnati In the fourth, whllo In tho mth TinKer aouo.oo, oiu Detwcen xne pasea on ( 6unucr, I riroh then walked, sending Dodge to eO' ond and the latter scorca wnen uiarK singled. Evfrs' slntrle. Zimmerman's triple and .K I.IIIIUQU lllVll ... ...c ...u ........ i- .11'. ..all TlrMiVAllfa Ktnc?lA nnd TlntA1 ell'a walk. BrldwelUs slhgle and Bates' error tallied tho visitors' other run In the ninth. Score: CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.ll.O.A.E. Ieach. ct.. 4 2 2 1 ODeacher, It. 4 0 0 0 0 EYer, 2b,.. 4 Schulte, rf. 4 Zlm'an, 3b.. 4 1 a uiwra. ... I I 1 1 1 0 2 2 OManans, cf. 4 1 6 1 0 13 0 OTInker, aa.. 4 3 1 3 0 110 OHoblltial.lb MUM Mitchell. If 3 Sater. lb... 3 0 11 ODodge, 3b... 4 3 0 4 1 Drldwell, aa 3 Dreanahan.e 4 1 3 1 Oaroh. ib.... 3 12 3 0 14 3 OClark, c 4 2 3 0 0 uiinti, p.., a 1 0 3 0 Drown, p... 4 10 2 0 eoonrt. .... 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla ....32 13 27 14 Totala ....22 lzt 18 ft- Bates out, hit by batted ball In fourth. I pm o 0000200 l-s Cincinnati . ... ....1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 -6 Two-base hlta: Mitchell, Iiresnahan, nrinVor rinda. nmh. Thri.p.hsB hit. Zimmerman. Sacrifice hit: IIobllUeL sacrifice fly: Saler. Stolen bases: Bates, Tinker Dodee- Left on bases: Chicago. 7. Cincinnati. 9. Bases on balls: Oft I ni.AA.. j. tr Tt.AWr, J till hu nt!., bayy. By Cheney, Qroh. Struck out: By Cheney, J; uy urown, z. wna pucnea; By cneney ta. me: 1:0 umpires I Brennan and Eaaoq. I GUnta Take Tno. mmv Vflltlt. Jun 58. New York InnV 1 . - TViatnn tnitnv I tn 1 tjo games S , fnur run ltail anil hm l n it ffee":ro!na 5?" r iTventh lnnlne- slnal t0$rkne. r Meyer, fnd Snll. 1 grass, a pair 01 wna Piicnes Dy Tyler land Burns' double, which waa made ff gjme. netting four rune. Tyler did not allow New York a hit In tho ftt five Inntnga. Boston had many cnancea to pile up runs early In the game. but lost them by poor Judgment on the bases. in tha second game. New York had (everything Ite own way and the game developed Into a farce after the fifth. I when lleaa waa oatiea aji over the Held. for The Bee by Doyle hit for a home run In this In ning with the bases full. Mathewson eaved the first game, and after holding Boston to thre hits In six Innings, In the second game, he gave way to Crandall. Score: Score? frst game: . BOSTON". NEW TORK. AU.ll.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.B. Maran'le. aa & 1 4 4 OBurna. it... 2 2 2 0 0 iMjrera. lb... 4 1 10 0 0 Fritter, Sb.. 2 0 1 1 0 0 OIlerzoK. 3b. 2 1 0 0 0 CttnnoiIr.lt S 3 I Hi tilth, lb... 3 TUu, rf.... 3 10 2 1 Fletcher, ss 4 0 1 2 0 110 0 Doric. 2b... 3 0 3 8 0 2 12 lMerkle. lb. 4 1 1 0 aicponaldlb 4 Mann. cf... 3 12 0 OMurrar. rf. 4 12 2 0 llarlden, c. 3 0 1 1 OMerer. 0.. 3 1 7 1 2 Seymour .. 1 0 0 0 0'Cooper .... 0 0 0 0 0 Whaling, c 0 0 2 0 OWllnon, c... 0 0 2 0 0 Tjler, p.... 10 0 1 0Bnodaraaa.ct 3 110 0 Kromme, p. 1 0 0 1 0 Totala ....SS 11 24 12 iCrandall, p. 2 0 0 2 0 OranO 0 Q 0 0 ,0 MatheVn, p 0 0 0 2 0 ToUla ....30 7 27 17 2 Batted for Rariden In the eighth. Ran for Meyers in tho seventh. Ran for Crandall In the seventh. Boston 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 04 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 6 First base on errors: New York. 1. Two-. baso hit: Burn. Three-base hits: Maran vllle. Connolly (2). Sacrlflco hits: Titus. Left on bases: New York, 4; ' Boston, 9. Bases on balls: Off Froramo, 3; off Tyldr. 1; off James, 1. Struck out: By Fromme, 1; by Crandall, 1; by James, 3; by Math ewson. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Tyler, Snodgrass. Wild pitches: By Tyler, 2. Hits: Off Fromme, 7 In four Innings, none out in nttn; on Crandall, 4 In threo Innings: off Mathewson, none In two In nings; off Tyler, 6 In six and one-third innings; off James, 1 In one and two thirds Innings. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Qulgley and Orth. Score, second game: BOSTON. NEW TOrtK. Maran'e, ss 4 0 t 4 0 AD.H.O.A.E. Myers, lb... 4 1 10 1 llrma. It S 3 2 0 0 Connollr. If 4 1 1 0 OHerzag, 3b.. 6 113 0 0 2 1 Fletcher, aa 4 2 0 2 0 0 2 OOrant, ss... 0 0 10 0 4 2 ODoyle, 2b... 2 13 4 0 1 0 OMerkle, lb.. 4 1 10 0 0 1 1 OMurray, rf. 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 lMeyere, c... 2 12 10 1 1 1 Hartley ...11400 1 6 0Snodcraa,ct 2 10 0 0 0 0' OCooocr. cf. 1 O 0 0 0 8mlth, 2b... 4 1 Tltua. rf.... 4 1 McDonald. lb 4 3 Mann. cf... 0 0 Seymour, cf 3 0 Whaling, e. 1 0 Drown, o.... 2 0 Hesa. p 1 1 Nor, p . i o Sweeney 1 0 0 0 PiMathew'n, p 2 2 0 8 0 Tliorpe .... 1 0 0 0 0 35 8 24 20 4Crandal p.. 1 1 0 1 0 Totala Totala ....SS 15 27 14 0 Batted for Noyes In the ninth. Batted for Mathewson In the sixth. Bpston ..0 000000123 Now York 0 1 1 1 6 0, 0 2 -U First base on error: New York, Two base hit: Smith. Three-base hlta: Mer kle, Connolly. Home run: Doyle." Sacri fice fly. Noyes. Stolen bases: Murray, Meyers, Cooper. Left on bases: New York, 3; Boston, i Double plays: Mathewson to Fletcher to Herzog to Doyle, McDonald to Meyers. Bases on balls: Off Crandall, 2; off Hess, 2; off Noyes, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson, 3; by Crandall, 3; by Noyes, 1. Hits: Off Hess. 12 In four and one-third Innings; off Noyes, 3 In three and two-thirds In nings; off Mathewson, 3 In six Innings: off Crandall, 6 In threo Innings. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Klem and Orth. St. Lonla "Wins in Eighth, ST. LOUIS, June 26.--St. Louis, by scorln gthree runs In the last half ofl the eighth Inning, defeated Pittsburgh, 6 to 4, In the second game of the series. St. Louis' runs In the eighth .were the result of Konetchy'a home run drive to left field with two of the bases oc cupied. Pittsburgh's runs were scored by bunching hits with errors. Magee rurnisnea tne iteming icaturcs. Hcore: ST. LOUIS. I'lTTSBUnoH AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E'. Huaatna. 2b 4 0 1 0 0 Byrne. 3b... 4 0 2 0 0 Magee, It... 3 1 6 0 0 Carey, If.... 3 -0 3 0 0 TOI.S4 Hu SSA....8rVloi, 2b.... 3 114 0 Oikoa, cf,... 4 13 0 ftButler, as,. 8 2 14 0 Whined, 3b. 4 2 1,5 OMUler, lb.. 4010 Konetchy, lb. 4 18 OOKommere, cf 1 3 3 0 0 Brana, rf,.. 4 2 3 0 0 Coleman, a 2 0 2 1 0 O'Leair, aa. 2 0 1 1 JHendlix, p. 2 0 1 2 0 Iloberts, c. 4 0 b 1 o-wagner ..10DOO Bailee. P.... 3104 0 ' r Totals ....19 (24 10 1 Totala ....33 8 27 11 2 Batted for Hendrlx In the ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0001300 0-4 St. Louis 0 0000203 5 Two-base hits: Evans, Wilson (2). Three-base hit: Kommers. Home run: Konetchy. Sacrifice hits: Coleman, Kom mers, Vlox, Butler. Sacrifice fly: Hend rlx. Stolen baBes: Butler, Carey. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Pittsburgh, 6. Bases on balls: Off sauee, z; off uena rlx, 2. Struck out: By Sallee, 4;, by Hendrlx, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. American Association. At St- Paul R.H.B. Kansas City 6 8 St Paul , 16 3 Batterlea: Morgan and O'Connor; Laroy and James. , At Columbus lt.tl.12, Louisville 6 10 Columbus i 6 8 2 TiAttArlea: Woodbu'm. Northrop. Ellis and Severoid; cook ana umiw. ; At Toledo R.H.E. Indianapolis , 6 11 2 Toledo z 7 2 Batteries: Harrington and Livingston; Collamore and Krueger. At Minneapolis Milwaukee 12? Minneapolis ,2 7 4 n.it.ric.' Hnvllk and Hugnes: lu Smith, Young, Olmstead and Owens, W, Smith. Good Time at Huron Races. HTTnnN. B. D.. June 26.-Speclal.) w.itn.siiav'ii races were even more ot a success than those of the day before and this year a vuui Aiaim. mcci n.w i. nmvlne one of the best. Thu 2:20 Dace of 2:15 trot for a purse of $35(r won by Dad Mix of Brookings, with , second. Onward B L. H. Best, LaHarpe, 111. Nancy Davis, Riley Fye, Glencote, j Minn., ana waiter .rune, muiira rraun, i Dodge City, Kan., tied for third and dl- J vlded third and fourth money. Ony, ownea Dy rea crawiora oi uta i Mninea. Ia.. took the 2:36 trot for a purse of 3350. Second was won by Ethel McKee, Gilbert Bersing, Minneapolis; mira ay t.,.-i f. . ,-i xtral.. ItAnnr R Tl I fourth by Aegon Girl, A. F. Schultx, Clark, S. D. neatrlee Defeata Fatrbnry. BEATRICE, Neb.. June 26. (Special.) The Beatrice Tennla club yeaterday de feated the J?alrbury Tennis club, winning five singles out of six and two doubles out odf three. The vlaltora came over In the afternoon returning In the evening. Beatrice waa represented by Messrs. Young. Weaverllng, Parka. B. M. Ray nor, U. a Raynor, Helmer and Strunk, and Falrbury by Messrs. Barries. E. Goodrich, F. Goodrich, Wonder, Bradley and Wessler. A Bloody Affair la lung hemorrhage. Stop It. and cure weak lungs, cough? and colds, with Dr. King's New Discovery- 8o nd ILC0. Foe sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. "Bud" Fisher Frank Chance Buys ' . ; Our Charley ricir Those who picked Charley Pick for a dead one may now revise their guess. Ho .has landed on tho New York Ameri cans, that Is, he has been bought -by-Manager Chance, along with rOutfJeldcri Teddy Kroy of Terre Haute for-delivery7'"' at the end of tho present season. Pick Is the boy( who tore up tho berth-, at third for Omaha a while until Bert! Nlohoff came to the team's rescue.' Dicks was raw then and made lots ot mistakes,', so many, Ih fact, that, coupled .with errors by Kneaves at short, the two: of them last thirty-two games by '.actual . cdunt for the Rourkes 'In .half ;a anasorj, Pick's favorite pastime was hurling tha ball over the right field .bleachers when It came time, to' throw a runner out at first. But he had tho build, the sp'ocl and tho willing, sunny disposition ' tp help him under good training Into a. fin ished product and evidently he has fallen heir to the training. " ',' Union Association Rcsnlta. Ogden, 8; Great Falls, 6. 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