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ROORKES WIN FINAL GAME
Head Off JPait Rally by the Kaw in
r - the Eighth.
OMAHA KEEPS EARLY LEAD
Tnkci A(l9tnniec at the nrrwra Mmlc
li I lie 'iToprkn l'laycTH and
I.nnd Bnaaith mink to
Win.
Pa Kourker t thletea took advantage nt
Topfka'a errors In the final same of the
series yeaterdnx afternoon unci won fay a
score of 6 to Sw. Omaha hart two earned ,
runv the otherilbclni; handed to the home L
club, '
The Kaws. aftenjslvlns the came awny.
attempted to (take It back by starting a (
rallr In tho elKhth '.nnlng. when the
Rourkes wenp'fouriruns to tho (rood, The
rally sent threo mem across, but fell short !
of tjlnc thet score. In the ninth lnnlnc
Peters, who Ihnd been pitching mediocre
ball, tlghtenrfl ur and kopt the gane at
home.
Itors, tJ Kolnff to Cochran and two to
Smith. V,no relieved Coehran at tho cor
ner sack' 'in the .fourth Inning, after tho
latter ., i been Injured by falling on
Rrnlih'a .n."kf trylnc to Inr thi nnurkn
thlrd-sacker. ,
Omaha tookan early lead by hammer- j
Inc out two nVis In the first two Innings,
Justice was sa.Vf on an error by Cochran
In the opening ,lnnlng and took second
when ICene landttf safe on Cochran's sec
ond nrror. Johnson singled to left and
Justice scored.
In the neott frameV Neff was walked
and went to second on .Qrubb's sacrifice,
Which was booted by Vullerton. Peters
followed this up with a sacrifice. Thomp
son beat out a bunt antfNNeff went to
third, Justice filed to Gear Neff scoring
when Crist dropped Gear's (pretty throw
from the center pardon.
Th Kaws registered one in the third,
jfullprton led off with a double to the
centerfleld boards. MoLacry filed toi
Thomason, and Fullorton scampered,
bnme an Cochran's double. '
Justice was safe In the fifth on Smith's
on Johnson's double to left,
Crist opened the fifth for the Kaws
with a single and took second on Poters'
nrror of McLarry's grounder. An error
by Justice placed him on third and he
scored on a wild pitch by Peters.
Neff singled In the sixth. Orobb was
safe on Trench's error. Peters followed
with a sacrifice. Thomason was safe
when Neff was caught at the pinto. Coch
ran to Crist. Justice tripled to right,
Grubb and Thomason scoring.
Congalton hammered a home run ovor
the right field fenoe In the seventh.
Smith walked In the visitors' eighth.
Lee singled, napps singled and Smith
and Lee scored. French doubled, scoring1
Jtapps. Score:
pMAHA.
AB. n. 1L O. A. B.
Thomason, cf..
Justice, ss
Kane, lb
Johnson, c. ..
Congalton, rf..
Shestak. It
Neff. 2b
fi 1 1 0 0
3
10
6
2
1
0
4
rubb, 3b...
... 3
Teters, p 2
Totals 5
1
2
E.
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
7 27 10
TOPEKA.
AB. R. II.
O.
3
0
2
0
1
4
0
0
0
McLarrv. 2b t
0
0
Cocnian. 3b t
Smith, 3b 2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
Lee. if
6
Korsythe. rf....
Gear cf
Rnppi. lb
Frm-.h, ts
Crist, c
Fullerton, p...
McAllister ...
To-tuSs ...
37 . 6 S 24 15 7
Hatted for Fullerton-In ninth.
1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 -
Hits i i i o i : i o '-r
Torka
Runs 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0-5
Hits 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 3 0-S
Two-base hits: Johnson. Fullerton.
Cochran. French. Three-base hit: Jus
tire Home run: Cnngalton. Sacrifice
hits. Grubb. Peters (2). Kane. Sacrifice
fly Justice Struck out: Uy Peters. 3.
Bacs on balls: Off Peters. 1: off Fuller
ton. 1 Wild pitches: Peters (2). Left
on bases Omaha. 7: Topeka, 7. Time:
1.50. Vmplre: Segrlst.
WICHITA IN THIS THIRTEENTH
Visitors Hnvo is Battfiiir nnlly in thn
I'ofiilno Inttliiw il SIobx Cltr.
StOl'X CITY. la.. June S.-A hitting
raiiv in the thirteenth Inning won today's
bad tame for Wichita over Bloux City
u a nuro ui i iq a. ine visitors tied
llll the COUnt In the Vnlh Innlnir
Pitchers Young and Perry battled on the
inuuna me imii route. t?core.
WI.PIUTA.
AB. R. H. O.
A.
s
o
o
3
1
0
4
1
3
Babb. rb.
Bills, cf..
Burke i f S
Koei..cr. lb 6
Hughes. b. .Ju. ...... 6
Petugrew. It?. ,
j itapp. ss.
Wacob. c ..
Perry, p....
Totals ..
..,,... V
4
.
4 15 30
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O.
Tot-ham, rf.
Cooney. 2b..
Smith, ss ..
6 12 1
.... J"
....
1
1
3
4
1
21
7
Clarke, ir
Davidson, at
Callahan, 3b ,
Burns, lb
A' Rapp, c
Young, p
:i
. 6
.. (
. S
. 4
Totals
..41 t 11 M 25
Wichita oooiJoiaoaooi4
Sioux City 10010000000 -
Lett on base: Sioux City. 10; Wichita,
y, uaso on error: uioux city, bscntice
hits Bins, cooney U). Young. Burke,
t'lirka, Davidson. Two-bate h,lta: Clarke,
HS
uk;
I
-
.S-ArA NW GOV
ON1 THE GUrA
CJiPTAIN OF THE MIDWESTERN
GOLFERS, HERE TODAY.
CHICK" EVANS.
Ilurke, Perry Kocrncr. Stolen bases ;
Cooney (2). Double plays: 1'erry to
Koerne r: Itapp to Hughes, Slrnolt out:
By Young, 0; by Porry, 6. Urines on
halls: Off Xiung, 1; off Perry. 3. Pansed
ball: R(HM. lilt by pitched ball: Wncob.
Time: 2:30. Umpire: Anderson.
JIOMI3 31C K WINS FOR 1JUNV15H
Clinnnrll tf I.nnrin ivltli One On In the
1'lrvpntli Iniilncr.
DES MOINES. June 29.-Denvor won
Yrom Des Atolnrs by a scoro of 0 to 4 In
tlnvcn inn ings Hero today. A homo run
ty Chann til In the eleventh, with ail
more on fl rot, decided tho contest. Score:
, DES MOINES.
I All. P.. II. O. A. E.
Hahn, rf . . 3 0 1
V
0
0
0
2
1
6
1
2
Breen, It oil
2
3
0
10
2
7
6
.iiumer, ui r a i
(Leonard. 3b 3 2 0
tJoncs, lb , 4 0 0
,... r ,
JIC1II). D0 p V 1
lAndroas, 2b 3 0 1
iSlclght, o ...t. 6 0 0
Sweet, n ....L. ....... 400
1
r-Kox a. 1 0 0 0 v 0
. - - - - -Totals,..-
.16 4 " 6 33 15
, DENVER.
I AB. R. It. O.
E.
1
0'
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
V3llmoro. If .......
.. 6
13 6 0
0 2 10
2 4 10
0 2 3 3
0 15 1
0 19 3
2 13 2
116 1
0 10 4
16 33 14
i.assldy. rt ........... 6
Channel), cf i ;,,-6
Butcher, 6
Qnlllln, 3bi 6
SpHhr. o 6
Col'fey, ss1 ..J. 3
natter, in 4
llngirman, n t 4
1 ( v
Totals .u.. 43
Batoi'd for Sw'cct In the eleventh.
Des Moines, ,.3 000000100 0-4
Denver 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2-
Two-li.-uwUitte. Butcher. Rellly. Hunter.
Home run: Channell. Sacrifice hits:
Butcher. Qiilllln, Hagcrman. Fisher. Cus-
sldy. Doutito plays: Andreas to Jones,
Butcher to Pl'rtbr. Jones to Relllv (n
Jones.- Banes on balls: Off Sweet, 2: off
uaxcrmiui, t. tstrucK out: lly Hweet, 7;
by Hagerrnan, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By
Hnxermnn (iwonura, Andreas): by Sweet
(Coffey). Passet ball: Snahr. stolon
bases: Honter, Gllmore. Left on bases:
Des Moines. 8; Dnver, 12. Time: 2:35.
Umpires: .Shaw and Black.
JOSICS . TAKE BOTH GAMES
Ilpfent I.lprroln In rjnulde-llrnder hy
-v 11 it (mi nr thn IJnll Hnrd.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 20. Rt. Jrurnh
won both gsmra of a double-header with
i.inouin,Dy mum tnu nail hard, behind
Boeliler nnd Tl.nmas. Cobb's home run
over the left fltM fence gave Lincoln Its
only taUy of the games. A rally In the
seventh Inning won the second game
ior oi. joiipn wnen live nits were
bunched. SoorN flrat game:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. II. O. A. E.
Lloyd. 2b..
Mullen, lb..
Cobb. cf...
McCormlck, If....
11
I
4
0
3
1
0
0
Baker, o
Barbour.-3b........
Dowllng, ss ,
cnrnoy, rr
Detaau. p ,
Tuekey, p
Totals 31 1 4 31 12
ST. JOSEPH,
AB. It, II. O. A. E.
Kelly. If 8
1
1
0
0
3
Watson, rf 4
Doha. Ib 4
twilling, of...
. 3
I
0
0
6
0
Weatertll. 3b.
Brewer, lb...
IS
Griffith, c...
Melnke, ss....
4
, 4
2-0
Uoehler. p....
3
14
Totals 31 6 13
37
Lincoln 10000 0. 00 01
St Joseph....
E.
Home run: "Cobb. Three-base hit:
Kelly. Two-base hit: Watson. Sacri
fice hits: Bohler (2). Stolen bases:
MeCormick, Watson. Ochs. Westerzll it).
Struck out: By Boeliler, 3; by DeesaU.
2;. by Tuekey. 1. Bases on balls: Off
Boehler. 1; oft Dessau. 1. Hits: Off
Dessau, 10 In three and two-thirds In
nings. Left on bases: Lincoln. 4: St.
Joseph. 7. Passed ball: Baker Tim:
1:23. Umpires: O'TooU and Rider.
Bcore, second tame:
LINCOLN.
2
AB. R. H.
...3 0 1
...3 0 1
.,100
O.
2
S
.
A E
Lloyd. Jb ..
Mullen lb..
Cobb, cf ...
JL'fcLPj DEjEjX
TWO PltTi-
7Jl
KWEVAJ HIM BV
SJ1
.SiLKIE rtAT-
SavJ HIM HUN
riA - T vnn-t
flES-
TOR
McCormlck, If 4 0
IlMker, c 4 0
Harbour, 31) 4 0
Dowllng, trn 4 0
Carney, rf 4 0
Knapp, p 3 0
r . -
0 10 0
17 10
2 10 0
2 0 0 2
0 10 0
0 14 0
24 1 2
11. O. A. E.
2 4 0 0
2 10 0
12 4 0
0 4 0 0
2 0 3 0
0 12 0 1
2 3 0 0
0 0 3 1
1110
10 27 U 2
Totals 31 0
ST. JOSEPH.
All. It.
Kelly. If 4 2
Watson, rf 4 2
Ochs. lb 4 0
.willing, cf 4 0
Westerzll. 3ti 4 1
Ilrewer, lb 4 0
Ketter. c 4 1
Mclnkc, ss 3 1
Thomus, p 4 1
Totals 35 1
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
St. Joeph 20000080 -8
Threo-biiso hits: Thomas, Kelly. Two
base hits: Watson, Ochs. Sacrifice hit:
Mullen. Stolen bnsen: Mullen, Kelly (2).
Struck out: Uy Thomas, 2; by Knapp, 6.
Base on balls: Off Thomas, 1. lilt by
pitched ball: Hy Knapp (Melnke).
Double pla : Mrlnke to Ochi to Ilrewer.
Left on bares: Lincoln, 8; St. Joseph, 4.
Time: 1:33, Umpires: O'Toole and Slgler.
New York Men
Win Tennis Events
DENVER, Juno 29. Paul Krlmmel. New
York City Turnvcrcln, and John F. BIs
ecngnr, Jr., of the same organization, were
declared today flrat and second cham
pion of the thirty-first North American
Hundcs Turnfejt, which closed here to
day. These two participated In the ten
events necessary for championship and
captured the most points. It was stated
by of flcliilH that full announcement of
awnrds would bo made late tonight.
Texas Woman is
Victor in Tennis
KANSAS CITY, June 29,-Mlss Gwen
dolyn Hoes of Dallas, Tex., won the
women's championship of the central
west In tennis singles today, defeating
Miss Evelyn Heavy of Kanras City, 6-2,
6-4, In the finals In the central west
tournament. Miss Seavy did not show
her usual form because of an Injury to
ono of her hands, received In yesterday's
Play,
VERNON PITCHES SHUTOUT
BALL FOR THE ALHAMBRAS
The Alhambras applied a coat of white
wash to the Fontenellea Sunday, defeat
Ing that team by the score of 13 to 0.
Thn Alhambras pounded Latham for
fourteen hits and stole nine bases. Rtctor,
Gulnnn and Vernon each got three hits
and Nuystrom two.
Vernon struck out fifteen of the
Fontenellea and allowed but four hits.
He has now pitched twenty-six Innings
without being scored upon. The score
Alhambras 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 213
Fontenellea .......0 000000000
Batteries: Vernon and RIctor: Latham
ana peaton. lilts: Alhambras, 14;
Fontenellea. 4. Errors: Alhambras. 1:
FontcnelUs, 5. Double plays: Beaton to
Burkctt; Home to Lacy to Dood. Two
base hits: Vernon, Dodd. Glasgow. Um
pire: licmcr,
STARS AND STRIPES WIN
FROM THE IMPERIALS
The Stars nnd Stripes yesterday after
noon defeated the Imperials, 6 to 0. The
features of the game were the battery
work of Bushman and Pates and tho all-
around playing of the Stars and Btrlpcs,
The Stan and Stripes would like to hear
from some fast teams, the Steinbergs and,
the Dundee Woolen Mills preferred.
Score: R.H.E.
Stars and Stripes ...201 1 000 1 0-fi 7 2
imperials u u u u u u u u t v i u
Home run: Pates. Threo-bnse hits:
Probst, Suty (2), Stepaneck. Bases on
balls: Off Bushman, 1; off Murry, 3.
Struck out: By Bushman, 15: by Murry.
9. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Markhotfer.
American .oclntloii Results.
At Columbus First game: R.H.E.
Columbus ,. 16 2
Toledo 0 3 2
Batteries: Ferry and Smithi James.
Collamore and Kreuger.
second game: R.H.E.
Columbus 7 13 0
Toledo 3 10 5
Batteries: Turnen and Murphy: Schltt
ser and Devoght.
At St. Paul R.H.E.
St. Paul , 5 7 2
Milwaukee 11 17 3
Batteries: Karger. Relger. Gardner and
James; Cutting and Hughes.
At Minneapolis R.H.E.
Minneapolis , 13 12 6
Kansas City , JU 0
Batteries: Comstock and Smith; Cov
Ington. Cann, Powell and Krttchell
At Indianapolis First game; R.H.E.
Louisville 16 1
Indianapolis 3 7 3
Batteries: Loudermllk, Ellis and Clem
mons; Willis and Casey.
Second game: R.H.K.
Louisville 4 10 1
Indianapolis , 0 3 1
Batteries: Powell and Severold; Nelson.
Harrington and Livingston,
Amimhae, Wins nnd Loaea.
ARAPAHOE, Neb., June 28. (Special.)
The Arapahoe Pappooaes split with Hoi.
brook Friday. Holbrook won the first
game, 4 to 2. and Arapahoe the second,
Me 4 Score, flrat game: R.H.E.
Holbrook ...0 000400004 54
Arapahon 0 11000000292
Butteries: Arapahoe. Hellmann and
Curry; Holbrook, Hunter and Baker. Urn
u4re: Hudson.
Seore, seeond game: R.H.E.
Arananoe ....1 0300101 z bis
Holbrook ....0 0000312 1686
Batlerlea: Arapahoe. Vandruff and
curry; tioiDrooit, uoe ana Kaxer. Um
plre: Hudson.
OrUtn nma. Win.
Orkln Bros, beat the Sherman Avenue
Merchants by the score of 6 to 4 at Luxus
paric. ttnuison nit a nome run, which
cost the management 12- Batterlea:
Orkln Bros., KnutKjn and Williams; Mer
chants, Beder and Masaman.
Drunlna Defeats (irnrva,
BRUNINO, Neb.. June 59. -(Special Tel-
0 togay Brunlnj defeatejl Geneva. 11 to X
rrim I in nn rnmi.r.iiinr v, .
yJSlAtXA jocvnuax, m jlmjb
Copyright, 1913, National New Bervice.
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Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAGUb.
Played Won. Lost.
Pet.
.082
.580
.U2
.m
.514
.418
.3SS
.3S3
Denver C6 45 21
St. Joseph 40 23
Des Molncs 07 37 30
Lincoln GO 30 32
Omaha 70 30 3(
Sioux City 67 28 S3
Topcka 67 28 11
AVIchlta 71 24 47
NATL. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pcl.
Phlla 38 21 .624 Phlla 47 17 . 731
Now York.. 39 23 .6291 Cleveland ...41 27 .003
llrooklyn ...34 16 .667 Boston 34 23 .640
Chicago ....33 32 . 500 Chicago ....37 32 .636
Pittsburgh so 34 .449 Washington 36 32 .523
St. Louis ..27 3S .415 Detroit 28 43 .394
Boston 26 37 . 403 St. Lou s.... 28 44 .3S9
Cincinnati .25 40 .385 New York... 19 45 .297
Yfnlerdar'a nrnnlts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver, 6; Des Moines. 4.
Lincoln. 1-0: St Joseph, 6-8.
Wichita. 4; Sioux City. 2.
Topcka, 5; Omaha, 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6; Cincinnati, 9.
Pittsburgh. 3; St. LoulsL 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 5.
(inmri Toilny,
Western Leatrue Denver nt Wichita.
Lincoln at Topeka, Des Moines at St. Jo
seph, Omaha at Sioux City.
National League St. Louis at Cincin
nati, Pittsburgh at Chicago, New York
at Philadelphia, Boston at Brooklyn.
American League Chicago at Detroit,
Cleveland at Rt. Louis, Washington at
Uoston, Philadelphia at New lorn.
American Association Columbus at In
dianapolis, Louisville at Toledo, Milwau
kee at St. raui. Kansas city ni Minne
apolis.
Nebraska State League Bewara ai
Grand Island. Hastings at Columbus,
York at Kearney, Superior at Fremont.
REDS SLAUGHTER THE CUBS
Cincinnati Wins Final Game of Scries
by Nine to Six Score.
AMES IS HIT FAIRLY HARD
Is nclleved After Other Side Una
Taken Comninndlng Lead by
nrorrn, Who Hnlds On. mo
i Snfr.
CINCINNATI, June 29.-Clnclnnatl won
the final game df tho series with Chicago
here today by hammering Pierce out of
the box In the fifth Inning. The score
was 9 to 6. It was somewhat of a hitting
test for both sides, although the locals
had much the belter of the argument.
Ames was hit fairly hard, and after Cln
clnnatl had obtained a commanding lead
In the fifth. Manager Tinker d jldcd to
rllv him with rtrnwn nnrt hn latlnr
,
neia tne game sate, juarsans, nung ana
Dodge carried ore tne batting nonors, an
of their triples coming with men on bases.
Score:
CHICAGO, CINCINNATI.
AD. II O.A.E, AB.H.O.A.E-
lach, cf... 2 1 4 .0 lnseher. If.. 4 2 2 0 0
Brers, lb.. . I I I I ODerore. If.. 1 0 0 0 0
Rchulte. rt.. 4 0 0 0 OBatta, rt..,. 3 0 10 1
Zlm.man, lb 4 t 0 3 OMaraana, cf. 4 3 a 0
Salrr, lb.... 2 0 10 3 OTInkar, as.. 3 1 2 2 0
Mltclicll. If. 4 1 1 0 OHobllttel. lb 3 2 I 0 0
iirinwAii. aa I 1 z a d hmi,. zn. .. I 1 d 1 o i
Archer, c ... S 0 13 oOroh. b....I l 2 3 I
Plrrre, p.... 10 10 IKIIna. c... 4 11 10
Richie, p... 10 0 1 OAmca. p 2 0 0 l o
Williams...! 0 0 0 0, Drown, p...2 1 0 0 0
Totals 33 3 24 15 3 Totals 3 12 27 It 2
Batted for Richie In the ninth.
Chicago 0 00312000-6
Cincinnati 0 2 1 0 0 6 1 0 -9
Twobase hits: Evers, Marsans. Three-
base hits: Bescher, Marsana, Dodge,
Kllng. Hits: Off Pierce, 10 In four and
one-third Innings; oft Richie, 2 In three
and two-thirds Innings; off Amos, 6 In
five Innings: off Brown. 2 In four Innings.
Sacrifice hits: Tinker. Hoblltzell. Sacri
fice files' Archer, Groh. Double play:
Evers to Saler to Brldwell. Left on bases,
phi.... . ri..in..n j n.... 1. 1 t -.
Off Pierce. 1; off nichle. 1; off Ames, 1;
on urown, 1. strucK out: uy fierce, z;
by Richie. U by Ames. 3: bv Brown. 2.
Time: 1:55. Umpires: O'Day and Ernslle.
Cardinals Take Flnnl.
ST. LOUIS, June 29 St. Louis wound
up Its second stay at home by defeat
ing Pittsburgh here this afternoon, score,
4 to 3, and made It two out of five games
for the series.
After Pittsburgh had secured a lead of
three runs by bunching hits In the fourth
and fifth innings, St. Louis came back
In the sixth and scored -four runs, which
proved enough to win the game.
During Its stay at home the home team
has won but nine out twenty-nine games.
Score:
ST. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH.
AB.H.O.A.E AD.ll.O.A.E.
Hutslas, 3b. J 1 4 t OBrrne, lb ... 1 0 0 0
Matee. If... I 13 1 OCarar. It ... 1 13 0 0
Oakea. of.. . 4 1 0 0 OYIei. 2b.... 4 110 0
Movrejr. Ib. 1 0 0 t onutier. as... 0 z z 0
Ko-lttchr. Ibl 0 12 2 0 Miller, lb... 3 0 I 0 0
Evans, rt.... 2 0 4 OWItson. rf . 4 2 0 0 0
O'Lnrr. sa. 3.0 2 I OKontmers, eft 3 3 0 0
Wlnio, c, 3 3 3 1 OCoUman. c. J 0 4 2 0
Harmon, p.. I 0 I J OKetler. c... 0 0 2 0 0
llendrli, p.. 2 0 t 1 0
Totals 2 I 27 20 OCamnlta. p. 0 0 0 0 0
, Adams, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
Hfatt 110 0 0
Clark .... 1 0 0 0 0
Vaner V. 1 0 0 0
Totals.... M 24 I 0
Batted for Camnlts In the seventh.
Batted for Keeley In the ninth.
Batted) for Adams In the ninth.
(Pittsburgh 00031000 0-3
St.'. Louis , ,0 O0O04O0 I
1 Two-base hits: Vlox. Hyatt. Three
base hit: Kommers. Hits: Off Hendrlx,
6-In five and one-third Innings; oft Cam
nits, none In two-thrlds Inning; oft
Adams, none In two Innings. Sacrifice
hits: Carey. Magee. Sacrifice fly:
Konetchy. Stolen bases: Miller, Wlngo.
Lett on bases: St. Louis. 3; Pittsburgh.
6. Bases on balls. Oft Hendrlx, 2; off
Adams. 1; off Harmon. 2. Hit by pltohed
ball: By Camnlti. (Mowrey). Struck out:
By Hendrlx, 4. Wild pltohes: Harmon,
Camnltx. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Bren
nan and Eaaon.
Onuses of Stomnch Troubles.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exer
cise, Insufficient mastication of food, con
stipation, a torpid liver, worry and anx
iety, overeating, partaking of food and
drink not suited to your age and occu
pation. Correct your habits and take
Chamberlain's Tablets and you will ron
be well again. Fpr W by all druggists.
AdvcxtUtmenU
.a
The Idea of
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HATCH SHUTSJUT FREMONT
Defeats Qctchell in Hurlers Duel
and Wins for Superior.
DESERVES A N0-HIT CONTEST
Henry, First Man Up In Ninth
InnliiK, Knocks' nn Infield
Holler nnd hy Slide Gets
to the Iln.
FREMONT, Neb.. Juno 29 -(S -eclal
Telegram.) In a brilliant 1 to 0 pitchers'
battle, Hatch of Superior triumphed over
Getchell In the best game seen on the
home lot this season.
Hatch deserved a not-hit game, but
Henry, first man up In the ninth, hit
an Infield roller and, by a magnificent
slide, beat Bcckcwltz In a race for the
bag and deprived Hatch of a hltless
game.
Oetchcll, the vanquished, pitched ball
that would ordinarily have brought him
the bacon and whllo he permitted bIx
hits, no two came In one Inning, but
a fatal baso on balls In the fourth, fol
lowed by a sacrifice and a hit spelled
defeat and marred his otherwise fault
less work. Scoro:
SUrEIllon. FREMONT,
AD.H.O.A.G. AD.1I.0 A E.
Trror, u... 4 0 t 3 OTurrln, If.. S t) t 0 0
Oriy, 2b.... JOSS OWelch, Sb... 2 0 1 4 S
Melntrt. cf. I 1 2 0 OWtttfl, cf. . 4 0 2 0 0
TtitlMlnc. Ift 1 4 1 Ollfnry, lb... 2 lit 1 0
n'kf'w'i, lb 4 0 11 1 Citric Sb.... 4 0 2 3 0
Bohtld, rf... 4 10 0 OCUrke, .. 3 0 10 0
Obt. 3b.... 4 2 2 1 0Nff, rf.... 3 0 10 0
Smith, c... 3 14 2 lBttnxo, c... 3 0 8 0 0
Hitch, p.... 1 0 0 0 OOttchell, p.. 3 0 0 2 0
ToUtt 12 27 13 1 Totals 23 1 ST 10 0
Superior 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Bases on balls: Off Hatch. 6; off Got
chell, 3. Struck out: By Hatch, 4; by
Getchell, 8. Double plays: Henry to
Clarke. Thelsslng to Beckcwltz. Time:
1:55. Umpire: Nelson. Attendance, 775.
Srvrnrri llnnipn fir-mid Inland.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Juno 29. (Spo
clal Telegram.) 'lodoy s contest wan a
combined comedy of errors nnd tragedy
of battered pitchers. The high winds
aided long drives and Schoonover had
two home runs and poteet one, whllo
Manager Forrester drew three two bag
gers and a single out of five times up.
Poteet was put out of the grounds by
Umpire Pontius for the manner In which
ho protested against a ball or strike
dcclsl'Si. Bennett's place In tho Grand
Islamt'tardcu wa taken by Brown, the
former PathWidnr inenagcr, naving Deen
Bold to4HHStlng:l " r IWo.
nott's choice. Score:
It was Ben-
SEWAim
GIIAND ISLAND.
AD. 11.0. A. E
AD. II. O. A. E.
TaVran. " J 1 S 5 i Korre.tcr. lb i 4 11 i .1 !
rttl au A 4 .49.lt. kv t 1 A 1 1
l'otcrt, c... 4 15 0 osc nover, cr 4 a i o i
Walters, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 Wheat, rf... 4 1 0 0 0
Hlcklln, cf.. 4 1 S 0 0B. Drown, If. 6 0 1 0.0
Black, rf-c .4 0 2 1 0B Drown, as. I 2 4 1 1
Brannon, 3b 3 0 1 0 lMclker, 3b. 4 1 111
Mrlntrre. lb 6 1 0 oCoe. c 3 1 9 3 0
I IjWnird. If. 5 1 4 0 OFrtnklln, p. 3 1 0 3 0
l Connors, p.. 1 0 0 1 out in, p.,
2 0 0 3 0
, wood, p.... z i o o o
Errett, p.... 1 0 0 10 Total 40 1( 27 13 a
Totals 3 10 21 7 3
Seward 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0-9
Grand Island.... 22000530 -12
Earned runs: Seward, 5; Grand Island,
9. Two-baso hits: Forrester (3). Woods.
Thrce-baso hit: Melker. Homo runs:
Schoonover (2), Poteet. Bases on balls:
utr uonnors. i; on wooas. i; on wrrcii,
"irorl! 20;"b?e,Wood..Slt:rUDy
Errett, 1; by Franklin, 3: by Bezltz, 1.
Passed balls: Poteet. 2. Base on errors:
Seward, 6; Grand Island, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: Wlsser, Coe, Black. Stolen
basea: LaSalle, Forrester. Schoonover,
Wheat. E. Brown. Coo. Sacrllco hits;
Tappan, Coe. Umpire: Pontius.
Kenrney lllunkH York.
KEARNEY, Neb., June 19. (Special
Telegram.) Kearney won from York to
day, 2 to 0, In five Innings with the
bases full and none out, Kearney had
to quit because of a rainstorm, although
they had the game two scores to tho
good. Game was featureless except for
Wright's twirling. Score:
YORK. KEARNEY.
AD.ll.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Rlrr, 3b 3 0 0 0 OMcKnl't. It. 3 1 0 0 0'
Chase, lb... 1 0 i 1 OSrnek, 3b... 3 3 0 2 0
I'aynr. cf... 1 0 1 0 Acock. 2b... 2 1 3 1 0
M'mqulst. ss 2 0 0 1 OlterrloU, lb 1 0 4 0 J
Mulvey. rf. 3 0 0 0 OScheuren, cf 0 0 3 0 0
Mattlcke. 2b 2 0 0 2 Qray. rf.... 1 0 0 0 0
Clark. If.... 2 0 0 0 0 Woodruff, sa 2 1 0 0 0J
Prown.lc. ... 2 13 0 OErtckion, e. 2 1 6 0 0
Everton, p.. 2 1 0 2 0 Wright, p... 2 1 0 2 0
Totala.....l7 2 11 0 Totals.. . H 1 1S 1 1
Woodruff out for Interference.
Nono out when game .was called.
York 0 0 0 OO-O
Kearney 0 110 02
Earned run: Kearney, 1. Three-bas
hit: Woodruff. Bares on balls: Olf
Evordon, 2: off Wright. 1. Left on bases:
York, 4; Kearney. 7. Struck out: By
Everdon. 4; by Wright, 6. Time: 1:20.
Umpire: Meyers,
llnstliisa Ilenia Columbus.
COLUMBUS. Neb., June 39.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Hastings defeated Columbus
In a two and hour game with scores
Flentltul. Everybody hit the ball today,
tome run by McCabe. Hastings, netted
four scores and a home run by Ramsey
brought threo scares for the Pawnee's.
Cran and Deal also made a home run.
Both teams changed pitchers during. the
game. Score:
HASTIMJ8. COLUMBUS.
AB.H.O.A.E AD.H.O.A.E.
Bechtcvld, ef 3 2 0 0 ORondesu, 2b I 1 2 0 0
FOrtman, aa I 2 3 3 0 Smyth, lb.. I I 1 1 0
Una, 2b.... ( 1 3 1 a Cran, It ..t 3.2 1 0
Taeke. lb. . 4 3 0 ODeal, lb... . f 4 t 1 0
Downer. If.. 4 13 0 Prop lea. ss. I 0.1 1 1
Smith. 3b... 4 0 10 ORamaer, -cf. 3'2 5 0 0
Mtrar. rf. 4 0 0 OKrsntnger. e 4 3 t 0 1
Diets, e 3 3 10 0KlnrJon.-rf. 3 12 0 0
Stone, p z z 0 1 0 nona.man, p 1 0 0 z 0
8haner. p... 3 0 14 OArtler. p.... 3 10 2 1
Reed 1 0 0 0 O
Tttals 43 19 7T 10 0
Totals 41 IS 27 t t
Batted for Artley In the ninth.
Hastings 1 0 7 0 1 0 4 0 0-15
Columbus 10501040 011
Stolen bases: Bechtold. Tacke, Smyth.
Sacrifice hits: Bechtold, Tacke. Downey.
Sacrifice files: Downey, Smith. Two
base hits: Bechtold. McCabe. Stone, Ron
deau, Cran. Deal (2). Kraninger, Artley.
Three-base hit: Ling. Home runs: Mc
Cabe, Cran. Deal. Ramsey. Double play:
Cran to Rondeau. Hits: Oft Stone. 4;
off Shaner. 11; off fZjonderman, 9; off Ar
ley, 10. Struck out: By Stone. 2; by
Shaner, 6; by Zonderman, !; by Artley, 4.
Bases on balls: Oft 8tone. 3: off Shaner,
3, off Zonderman, I; off Artley. 2. Wild
pitch: Artley (2). Hit by pitched ball:
By Artley, (Tacke). Time: 2:30. Umpire;
Freese.
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CRACK GOLFER TO FLAY AT THE
COUNTRY CLUB TODAY.
HARRY G. LEGO.
Two-tlmo winner of tho Transmlsslsslppl
Golf Cup.
GOLF PROS ARMERE TODAY
Chick Evans Heads Hand of Experts
at the Country Club.
HAVE BEEN TOURING 'THE WEST
iLoenl I'lnycm Will Meet Thcnt In
Speclnl Contest on tho Course
of the O inn ha i Country
Club.
"Chick" Evans, who In 1900 won the
championship of tho "Western Golf asso
ciation, and his band of six professional
golfers, who are said to be among the
very best In tho country, arrlvpd In
Omaha at 6:15 o'clock this morning and
! were taken out to the Omaha Countrv
,clu.b' ?'ne'0 Wl" f"!
golfers of that club.
Evans Is well known In Omaha, espe
cially by the golfers who have taken part
In .tournaments In recent years. He is
one v of the best players In tho United
States today and Is scarcely over 29
years v of age. He Is followed by five
other -cricks from various parts of tho
mlddlo- west. Those who will play with
Evans against the Country club team
arc: Carl Devol of the Riverside Golf
club of Chicago, Harry G. Legg of Mlnne-
kada club of Minneapolis, Howard Lee,
Country club of Detroit; Philip Stanton,
Kent club. Grand Rapids, and Fraser
.Hale, Skokle club, Chicago.
. Country Cluli Team.
At present It Is not known definitely
who will represent the Country club, but
the 'team of six will bo picked from the
following list: Blaine Young, George
Simpson, professional at the Country
club; F. H. Gaines, Francis Gaines, W.
J. Foye, Jerome Magee, Ralph Peters and
John Redick.
When asked what chances he thought
tho Country club would have against the
stars, George Simpson said: "I would
not be one bit surprised If we won from
tho visitors. Of course, they will take
everything Into consideration and will
study the course only as a visitor would,
whereas the player familiar with the
course would be a trifle careless. How
ever, none of the local team will be care
less In Monday's match, as they know It.
iwould be disastrous."
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Futs Game on Ice for Detroit in the
Seventh Inning.
TWO WERE OUT AT THE TIME
Cobb Airnln Fentnrcs Trlth the Wll
Inir hy BnttlnR Out Three Safe
Ones, Two of Which Are
rtnuhlrn.
DETROIT, June 29. Sam Crawford's
homo run ,gnvo Detroit a victory over St.
Louis In tho final game of the series
this afternoon by a score of 5 to 2. Two
men were on the bases when Crawfdrd
connected.
Mitchell pitched good' ball up to the sev
enth, but Detroit bunched two doubles
and a single In addition to the homo run
In this tnnlng and scored four runs. Al
though St. Louis batted Dnbuc falrlv
hard, ho kept the hits scattered, Cobb'?
hitting was a feature. Score:
ST. I.0UI9. DETROIT.
AD.ll.O.A.E. AD.lt.O.A.A
Shotten. cf. 0 1 0 lButh, ts.... I 1 4
Rtovall. lb.. 4 3 It 1 OVItt. 3b 6 1 1 i,
Pratt, 2b. ... 3 -0 1 3 lCrwford. til : M
Williams, rf 4 1 2 0 OCbbb, cf..., 4 3 4 0
Brief, It. ..4210 OBcarh, It... 4120
Austin, 3b.. 4 1 1 1 lTIrp, lb.... 3 0 r
Axncw, c... 4 0 3 0 1 Hennrs'jr, 2b 3 2 0 4
Mitchell, p. 3 1 1 6 OStandie. c. 4 2 7 1
Wallace 1 0' 0 0 'ODubuc. p.... 4 2 0 1
Totals. ...SI 9 24 12 S Total 37 14 27 11
Batted for Lavans In the ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0' 0 0 0 1-i
Detroit 0 0100040 -
Two-baso hits: Stovall, Lavuns, Dubu
(2), Cobb, Brief. Home run. Crawford
Sacrifice fly: Pratt. Stolen bnses: Cobh
Mitchell. Left on bases: Detroit. 10; SI
Louis, 6. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell
2. Struck out: By Dubuc, 6; by Mitchell
4. Passed ball: Stanagc. Time: 1:40
Umpires: Evans and Sheridan.
Stnnton In Defeated.
BATTLE CREEK, Neb., June 29. (Spe
cial Telegram. )-Battle Creek defeated
the fast Stanton team by the score of 4,
to 3. Tho high wind made fast fielding?
Impossible.
Batteries: Battle Creek, Hoffman and
Scott; Stanton, Hartman and Pass.
Struck out: By Hoffman. 10; by Hart
man, 3. Hits: Battle Creek, 9; Stanton,
4. Umpires: Gardcl and Whalen.
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