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TOi BiSiHi UJ3.1A11A, T03SS17AY, JOIjX 1, Jeff Doesn't aaa-N. hk tien- ft i - i ii n m i . - i .ii w wruM mn f i i i . r.- - i hbk m i 3e."k- v i i i ' "raa,vj. "tnH "B fWHV.iT opeueo Sew as an 4. ... .1 Tr 1 ifc COULD &. ATWO CUD g . ( XHQU, - Vifgli C i ' tHSi SIOUX UNABLE TO WIN GAME Battle Hard Behind Three Pitchers and Lose to Bourkci. CLOSMAN STAYS IN PINCHES Omnbn ttetn to J'nul Brown tn Early Inning an a Roll Up Runs Suf ficient to Last Ih Later SKietse, SIOUX CITr, 41s,, June 30.-(8peclal Telegram.)The Ojjnaha. batsmen smashed Paul Brows ott sf'the' box' for flv runs In the f)rn Mwee tfn and; won, to 5. Three n4ir pHyers frpt Wttsburgh all tot a che wHii tfce Sf&ux, but only on, PiteMr Ksell,.i4Wea,,Uw He reliever JUiewn aRdwent 'flne itll be had to srfvfway or A pinch bitter. Closnien .went th route for the visitors, and thtfMHthe cot Into one hole after an- other he pulled out in every pinch. ' Thlr teen Indiana left on the aacka attest to hi pfowew. The, locaia made deeperate try at a ninth Inning rally, but It fell on run short when Wheatley went Into the pinch and fanned. The acorlnif betan In the econa. With two doirn, Netf -walked. He acored on a double by Orubb, who tallied when Wal. lace elngled. In the third Jutttce elngled, advanced on a hit by Kane, and acored when John ton forced Kane at third. Johnion raced home ahead of Congalton, who amaihed a Uok4 run over the right field fence. Etl! on the mound was emaihed for x double by Orubb, who got to third and jiome on errors by the local first base- The marginal Omaha tally was rests terrd in the eighth, when Klein's first of fering wan hit for three bags by Johnson ind the hard hitting catcher sot home n n out. J.' Two single ,ar.d 4 double scored, one for the locals in the third. Two doubles nd a walk In thdf seventh'produced two more, and two Singles and a double one store in the ninth. .Scored SIOUX CITY. ' AB. R. II, O. 0 , 1 0 1 i 0 t 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 A. 0 2 4 1 0 0 J' X t T i i o o Topnanx. -....,-. S i o i Cooney, sb. 1: Bynrrt. b....... 4 Smith, as.. 5 Clarke, It,.....,,.... 3 1 rjnvlrinntv pi S .2 Callahan. Sb-2b 5 0 Hunje. lb. S 0 Van?, c 6 0 HrOwn, p.... 0 0 Ktell, p I 0 Klein, p ,. 0 0 Itapp 1 0 Wheatley : t 0 Totals OMAHA. , ab. n. Thompson, cf B c Justice, si, i l Kane. Sb. ....'.... 4 0 Johnson, c. -4 S Conmlton, rf... S 1 Keff. If S X Orubb, Sb...,i. ...... 9 1 Wallace. lb.......... 4 0 Ciosman, p... 3 0 II 0 I - 1 1 I t X 0 A. 0 1- 1 0 8 2 Totals 93 7 tl a o Batted for Ril In aeventh. Oatted for Xleln In ninth. Omaha 0 111(00 SIouk city 0 0 9O60I l 0-7 0 1-5 Lett en base: Sioux City, Ut Omaha, r m oaso on errors: umana, eao. rltlc hit: Cloaman. Two-base hits Orubb i). Clarke (I), Smith. Callahan. Vann, Tbree-basehlt: Johnson- Homo run: Consalton. Stolen basest Coocey. Orubb. Hits: Off Browh. 6 In three in ninzs; off 1511, l in four innlnss; oft jiiMn, i in iwo innings, uoume piay: Urown to Coaney to Bums. Struck out: ir BseJI. 4i by Klein. I: bv Cloaman. s. Bases on balls! Off Brown. 9: off Exell. 1. art Klein, l; off Ctosman, S. Hit by pitched ball: Burns. Balk: Cloemaii Time: 2:15. umpire: Andersen. ST. JOSKPII THBRH "WITH STICK Opportune Htttlnsr Clinches a&Bies from Booster, ST JOSEPH. Mo.. June Jwpt hit opportunely while Cruteher kept the hits weij scattered and the loeala Vhb ZwiUlag'a doable la the first Inaiivg, fel- luwiiiR a paa ana two singles, eunenea OH3 MOINafi. AB. R. H. O. 1 0 1 s X. iann, rr,.,... 4 Brefn, lf.,,M,..t. 4 Hunter, cf., 4 I-eonard, ef... 9 Janes, lb.,.,...;4 Rejjty, ., ib i I 0 A 1 9 t .5 i i ToUU 33 1 8 94 9 A. R. it O X U , 3 10 3 y Take Any Chances When Mutt's Around W . rare- SL.J-- Standing of Teams Won. Lost. Pet. 45 21 .682 41 9 .m 37 31 .644 37 S3 .m 37 34 .521 23 40 .412 20 41 .38 21 47 .333 Denver 69 oL Josech ........70 Des Moines 68 Lincoln ..,.,.,69 Omaha .....71 Sioux City 63 Topeka ,.,.....67 Wichita 71 AMUR. ABS N. W.LPet. NEB. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Superior ...27 17 ,14' Kearney ...20 18 .5J1 Fremont ...24 21CK33 York .,....,.32 21 ,51S Hastlhgs ...22 23 .4 Od. Island. .1 24 437 Columbus ,.11 2a .403 Seward 17 27 .356 Milwaukee 47 30 .610 Columbus .4,1 2D ,606 Mlnno'llS ..87 35 .614 Louisville. .37 34 .607 St. Haul... .31 ,493 Kan. CUV. .36 40 . 474 Indlan'ils v,'2S 42 .400 ioieao JK 4S .392 YtHlpri1ny Nt-AnlfN, WESTERN LRAOTIB. DenverAVlchtta, postponed, Llneoin-Topeka, Postponed, Des Moines. It St. Joseph, 4. Omaha, 6; aloux City. 6, . NATIONAL LBAQUa St. Louis, 7i Cincinnati, 4, Pittsburgh, 2: Chicago. It. New Vork, Hi Philadelphia, 10, Boston, 9 Brooklyn, l. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 6: Detroit, 4. Cleveland, 3; St. Iouls, 2. Washluirton, I; oBtton, l. Philadelphia. 6: New York, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ' Columbus, 0; Indianapolis, 1. Louisville, 4: Toledo, 5. Milwaukee. 3; St. Paul, i. Kansas City. 4; Minneapolis, 18. NEBRASICA STATE LEAGUE Seward, 0; Grand Island, 4. York. i Kearney, 12. Superior, tl Fremont, 7. Oomee Today. Western Titue Denver at Wichita, Lincoln at Topeka, Des Moines at St. Jo seph, Omaha at Sioux City-, , National league wuis ai vinsm natl, Pittsburgh at Chicago, New York at Philadelphia, Boston at Brooklyn. American league unicaso at wiuou. Cleveland 1 at St Louis, Washington at Boston, l'niiaaeipma t new xqik, Amrrli'nri AssoclatlonColUmbus at In dianapolis, Louisville at Toledo, Minne apolis at at. raui, Kansas wuy at Mil waukee. . . Nebraska Hiate league Hewara. at Orand Island, Hastings at Columbus, York at Kearney, Superior at Fremont. Watson, rf 4 Oehs. 2b....,- 4 Zwllllng. cf. 9 Weetersll, 3b 4 Brewer, lb........... 2 Orltfith, c 9 Melnko, ss,. ......... 3 Cruteher, p.....,..., i Totals 31 4 11 27 10 Batted for Lakaff in ninth, Des Moines... 0 0000100 0-1 St. Joseph 9 0000011 -4 Three-base hit! Ochs. Two-base hits: Zwllllng, Leonard, Weetersll (2), Jones. Sacrifice httst Lakaff, Griffith. Stolen base: Kelly. Struck out) By Lakaff, 3: by Cruteher. . Bases on bulls 1 Off Lakaff, 4: off Cruteher. 2- Earned runs: Bt. Joseph, 1. Lett on bases: Des Moines, Sj St. Joseph, e. Wild pitch Lakarf. Double plays: Zwllllng to Melrtke. Hahn to JOnes. Time: 9:00. Umpire: Segrlst. MoLougMnWins , .His : Way to Finals WlMBLSCDON. England. June 30,- MaurlceIcXoufhUn, the American cham pion,'' won the' first Mt In the'seral-ttnals of the all-England lawn tennis singles championship today frpm J. C. Park, Irish end Scottish chnmion by 6-4. McLoughlln won the second set, 7-S. McLoUghltn won the third set by 6-4, and alsd'tbe match. He thus reaches the final round for the championship, , Third Bas.enuuBk Lobert to 9Iarry. PHILADELTIUA, June SO.-Johtj a tobert, third bssem.an of the Phlla deHphla National league base ball club today took gut- a license to wed Miss Rachael a Campbell of this city. Shnnirocks Win. . SOUTH OMAHA, June 33. -The Bham- rocas aewatea Biair Sunday on the Blair grounds. 8 to 4. Both teams put up a good game until the eighth, when an error, alate on balls and four hits, n? of them three-bagger by Kennedy save the Shamrocks five runs. A catch by Sullivan of what looked like a sure hit over second, was the only feature play of the game. Score. R.K.E. Shamrocks ...0 910000. S 0-9 314 Blair 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0-4 S 3 Batteries: Shamrocks. Fletcher and ?oet, ptr, trout ana tt reuse, ' Ten Straight for Wllber, WIL8BR, Neb Juno X(Spelal.y WUber won from Princeton on the Prtnee ten, grounds Sunday in ten toning. Tfcto make ten straight victories for Wilbur, ??.re- ...... R.H.K. WHtmr ...0 00090311 2-914 7 rnneeion .u w 1 j 0 J 2 07 7 t HUeriH: wubur Bhlmoek. Shlmerda B. fJ J$rrk,a? PrUlceton. Severn. Hllley alaa Stufcrlln, PATBFIHDERSTRJM SUPERIOR Fremont Wins Slugging Contest from league Leaders. ROUTT HIT HARD, BUT STAYS Snnpity Fielding1 Behind Him Keeps Fremont in I,?Rd- Sewasd Rhnt Oat by the Islanders, FhEMONT. Neb., June 50. (Special Telegram.) Fremont won a slugging1 match from Superior today by! a' score of 7 to 6. Stevens, or the visitors, pitched uiiiii vity biaiii liming, jfrnen,' Tvtm six 'hits, one of which was a homo run, and two bases on balls, the' locals ac cumulated six runs and put the game on tee. The visitors hit Routt hard In the seventh and eighth, but snappy fielding by the Pathfinders kept the score down. Bockewlu and Gray both hit for home runs with one man on base. Thelssln and Henry led In hitting. Umpire Kelson was struck with a foul tip In the third inning and Hatch ad Getchell offlcated for the balace of the game. Score: supunion. FlUIMONT. An. 11. o.A.E. An.n.n.A.. Prror, sill OTrpio, It.... ( a s 0 0 orar, 3b.... S 1 1 1 lW.lcti, tb... 4 3 1 i 0 Mdnort. cf.. 4 111 lWttiel, It.. 12 0 0 0 Tbellilni. If 4 I 1 0 OHtnrT. lb... S 111 1 II Dotkewi, lb I 1 I 0 Oriels, tb. ... t 2 2 3 0 6hll, r.. 0 0 0 t OCUrkt, .. 4 1 1 S 0 Sraltb. p.... i 1 11 i OSttnata, e.. S 1 i 1 0 SttTtnt, p., 4 0 1 0 onoutt, p.... 4 0 110 ToUU 34 10 34 T 1 ToUU. ... .U 11 17 II Buperlor 0 10000220-5 irremont .0 o o l o 6 o o 7 Homo Minn: N'eff. T1nrValti flrnv. Sacrifice hit: ncokpwltr. stolen bases: Gray. Henri-. Bases on balls: Off Stevens. 6: off Routt, 2. Struck out: By Stevens, iii ny iiouu, s. massed uau: emitn. -vua pitch: Stevens. Time: 9:00. Umpires: Nelson, Hatch and Oetohell. One Hit Only for Senrard. nTAvm ter axt xt.v. t ,a . 0. clai Telegram.) Belts's pitching featured In today's game, Seward getting just one hit and that one because it was near the left field fence and a little mis. ludced. Just two more than the regular twenty-seven men faced Belts In the game, two sacrifices, two singles ana a hit by the pitcher In the first gave the locals a safe lead. Belts was given per fect fielding support. Score: BEWAHU. UIIA-NU ISIjAITO. AD. 11. O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.n. Wlutr, lb.. 4 0(1 OUStlle. Ii. ! 1 1 I 0 Tirpn, mm.. 0 t 1 IForrMtar.lb S 3 S to PotMt, .... 4 0I OSthooo'r, ef 4 1 t 0 S llleklta, ef. I 0 t 0 0D. Brown, It 4 1 1 0 S lllirk, rt I 0 0 0 OBItnjwn, III M H Drnon, lb S 1 0 1 1CM, rf 4 10 9 0 Mclutjt, lb I 0 S 1 OWhett, c. I 1 I 0 0 Letfntrd, If. 1 0 S 0 SMelktr, lb.. I M I II Wood, p... tops tntiti, p.... a o t o Totili tl mil I Tsti.li 11 T ir7i"s Seward .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Orand Island 3 000001o-4 Earned run; Grand lalnnd. Two.hnp hit: Brannon. First base on balls: Off Belts, 1. Struck out: By Woods, 6; by Belts. 4. Left on bases: Seward. 3: Grand Island, 6, Passed ball: Wheat. nrst Dase on errors; urana isiana, s. Hit by pitched balls: LaSalle, Tappan. Sacrifice hits: Forrester, E. Brown. Melker. Belts. Stolen base: B. Brown. Time: 1:23. Umpire Pontius. Chnuitia Lose Asratn. COLTIMDUS. Neb.. Junr, SO.Snerliil Teleernm.V-Columbus captured the gams from Hastings today tn a hard. fought contest, u took eleven Innings to break the tie. Cran'a making a home run with two men on bases won the game. Score: IIASTIKOS. COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.E. Xn.lI.O.AB. Decbtftia. (fS 0 1 0 tRoa4ea, lt( 1 1 1 I Fortnan. tb S 1 0 I OSmjth. .. 4 4116 Lias. lb.... I S01 0Crn. If.... I 1100 Tacks, lb... 1 I OPopla. nl S 3 0 3 rireetlat, nil 1 1 OIUraMr. rt S I 0 0 1 Peirntr. if. 4 0 1 0 SDwd, lb.... t 0 10 S 0 Mcdabo. rf. I 1 1 0 oenith..lb... 4 1110 DIHs, e.... 4 lit 1 fKrwif lr.o S 13 10 Nortoa, p.. i o I SKlngdiM. p. 4 1 1 10 0 Total. 4t 118111 0 ToUla U II II II One out when winning run was made. Hastlmcs 1 000003200 0B Columbus ....0 000033000 16 Stolen baso: Krantnger. Sacrifice hits: Fortman, Downey. Oran. Klngdon. Sac rifice iiy: omun. Two-oase nits: Tacke, Smith. Ramsey (2). Double olay: Ram. sey to Deal. Hits: Off Norton. 16; off 'Kingaon. u. eirucK out: uy norton. : bv Klnrdon. 2. Bases on balls: Off Nor ton, 3; off Klngdon, 3. Wild pitch: King, don. Hit by pitched ball: By Norton, smitn, jt'ssseu oau: uiets. iim' ;u umpire:- rreese. ICanttsllta Wlu Over York. KEARNEY. Neb., June SO. (Special Telegram,) The Kaps easily defeated York today by timely stick work. Both teams used the club In lively- fashion, four homers being recorded. Osborne lasted but one Inning and plympton fared but little better. Synek starred, with timely hits for Kearney, getting four hlU lied a walk; In five time 09. Sars: TonK. jntARMfT. . AB It O A E AB.K O.A K- lRlc, lb. 4 t S t 0MKnlfbt.t( 1118 0 lb. till OSnek, I- . S 4 4 1 Pars, cf 4 1 1 S Arck. .. t I S I Ualm'at, t 4 t e Harriott, lb 1 110 1 1 Mvilvr. rt 4 1 1 S OHcttiuraa, dl I I I t &UUlt eOraj...rt.w 4 1111 Clark. If.... 4 1 1 0 0Wnodrufi.au 4 12 1. brawn, o.... I I I 0 OKrlckaon. e. 1 1 1 1 Oaborae, p. 0 0 0 0 OPIrmpton. p 0 0 0 2 0 Krerdoo, p. 0 10 1 OWrlgbt, p., 1 0 0 3 0 Tetale Ul4n"o Totla.....jl 17 27 York 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0-6 Kearney ,....2 1 3 9 0 0 1 4 -l3 Earned runs: York, 4: Kearney, t. Hits: Off Osborne, 3; off Plympton, S. Bases on balls: Off Osborne, 1: off Ever don, 6; off Plympton. 1; off Wright, 1. Left on bases: York, 3: Kearney, 13, Wild pitches: Everdon, Wright. Two base hits: Brown. McKnlght. Stolen bases: Synek, Scheuren, Herrlott (2), McKnlght. Home runs: Mulvey (2). Scheuren, Woodruff. Struck out: By Everdon. 6; by Plympton. 1: by Wright, 8. Double play: Woodruff to Herrlott. Hit by pitched ball: Herrlott, Mattlcks. Time: 2;20. Umpire) Myers. CommerciarCMi Members to Battle on the Golfiilnks Arrangements have been completed for the golf match to be held today by the executive committee and! board of directors of the Commercial club at the Field culb. The players, have been matched and games scheduled ready for starting the contest when the players reach the Field club In their automobiles, which start with them from the Com mercial club directly after the room luncheon. Besides the dinner which will be given to the winning team by tho losing team In the evening, at which George H. Kelly, the president, wilt preside, One of the biggest features of the afternoon's en tertainment will be a blind bogey contest. in which each player will notify the cap tain of the handicap he desires to take. The bogey will be somewhere between eighty and ICO. A prise will be awarded the winner of this match. Tho matches will be played In foursome and the Nassau system of three points, one for each nine and one for the eighteen holes, will be used In scoring. An approaching and putting contest will follow the match. The twenty-five play ers making the lowest gross scqro will be entered tn the approaching contest, While the other twenty-five will partici pate in the putting contest. Prizes foj both these have been provided. The teams have been paired as follows; Team Captain T. L. Team Captain H, A. Davis, W. D. Hosford. Tukey. J. A. C, Kennedy, Ct M, Wilhelm, T. A. Fry. O. H. Pickens, C. C. Rosewater, W, R. Wood, H. T. Yates. C. R. Sherman, J. E. George, C. A. Goss. W. E. Rhodes. George H. Kelly, F. W. Judson, E. J. MaVann, J. A. Sunderland, F. D. Wead. F.-E. Sanborn, N. H. Updike. F. L. Haller, J. L. McCague, C. E. Yost, G. W. Wattles, J. S. Brady, is. sucKinenam. C. D. Beaton. Samuel Burns, Jr.; A. W. Gordon. A. W. Carpenter. j. jnacK, G. II. Cramer, F. O. Elllck, G. E. Haverstlck, Oscar Allen, J. M. Oulld. C. C. Belden. Charles Harding, It HHStlllS. D, J. O'Brien, uouid Diets. W. F. Baxter. T. C. Byrne, a. w. jetrerls, i u. Kennedy, E. V. Parrlsh, Bobby Clements Sold to Oakland DAVENPORT, la., June 9aBobby Clement, outfielder for the Davenport Three-I team, was sold to tba Oakland, Cel., Pacific Coast league today. He Was to be married this afternoon at Marshall, Mo., and expected to leave for his honey moon trip to Oakland at once. He was bought by Davenport .from Waterloo three years ago. American Association, At Toledo- R.H.E. Louisville .... ,...m. 4 9 0 Tolsdo ,". t S II 0 Batteries; Smith. Ellis and Clemons; Collamore and Kreuger. (Eleven Inning a) At Indianapolis R.H.B, Indianapolis !.'."!,!.'!!!! 14 0 uaitenes; uoox ana Bmlth; Bchardt and Casey. At 8t Paul R.H.E. Milwaukee a St Paul Jo? Batteries Hovellk and Hughes: Laroy and James. At Minneapolis- R.ILE. Kansas C4ty ..,., H i Minneapolis jju 1 Batteries: Morgan. Caen. Covington and O Cobw; OUHgan Owens. Kaiser Approves Oerard. BERLIN, June 30. Emperor William to day announced his approval or the ap pointment of Justices James W Gerard of the New York supreme court as United States aia&aasadar to the German court.! WOOD BLOWS UP IN ELEVENTH Washington Defeats Champions of league, Three to One. HURLERS' DUEL TO SEVENTH Groom ' and Boston Wonder Up ylffninst Each Other) In Eighth . Johnson Injacte'elnto Game, AHoira n'lltt. BOSTON, June 30.-J6O Wood' blew up In .the eleventh Inning today and Wash ington defeated vBoston, 3 to- 1.. After passing a man to first, the. Boston pitcher threw wild to that base to catch a runner, Ball fumblod a hit, and Wood's delivery was found by both Oandlll and Morgan for singles', scoring two runs and breaking the tie which bad thrown the, game into extra in htrigs. , It was a pitcher's battle between Wood and S-room up to the seventh. In the eight Walter Johnson was injected Into the game by Manager Orifflth after Williams, pinch hitting for Groom, had tied the score with a double. Johnson held Boston to one hit In the four In nings he pitched and struck out three men, Including a pinch hitter, In the eleventh Inning. Wood allowed Washington only three hits and struck out ten men In the first seven tntnge. Score: WASHINGTON. BOSTON'. AB.H.O.A.E. Moeller, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 Hooper, rf.. S 1 0 0 0 Foatar, lb.. 5 0 0 1 OYerkea. lb.. 4 1 1 I 0 Milan. f... 4 0 2 1 IBpeakar, cf. 4 e 3 1 1 Oanlll, lb.. 4 2 11 0 OLevIa, )f.. 4 1 3 0 0 Morgan, lb., s 1 1 s ooardner. lb. 4 1 0 1 0 Shanka. It.. I 2 e 0 OEnsle, .lb... 1 1 II 0 0 WcDrlSa, nil I I SHall, as 1 0 1 4 1 Henry. e... Sift ffCadr. 2 0 10 1 0 Atna&llth. tl I It OWood, p.... 1 0 I I 1 Orwm. p... I 0 0 4 O'Carrlimn . 1 0 0 0-0 Johnson, p. 1 0 0 e o'Htnrtkaan . 1 1 0 0 0 Wlllll&u .., 11000 Totale,.,..14 II II I Total! 40 1 11 II 1 Batted for Groom in the eighth. Batted for Cady In the eleventh. Batted for Wood tn the eleventh. Washington , ooo'ooooioo 29 Boston .010000 000 00-1 Two-base httsi Henry. Williams. Hlta: Off Groom S In seven Innings; off John. son, nn lour innings, sacrifice nits: Ball. Cady. Stolen bases: Shanks. Aln smith. Double play; Milan to McBrlde. Left on basest Washington, 7; Boston. 4. Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 2; off Wood. 3. Base on error: Washington. Struck out: By Groom, 3; by Johnson, 4: by Wood. 10. Time: 3:15. Umpires: McOreevy and Connolly. Yanks Shut Oau. NEW YORK, June 90,-The Athletics experienced little difficulty in defeating New York, shutting out the locals by A score of C to 0. Plank, the veteran southpaw, pitcher of the visitors, held the locals to three scattered hits. Al though Plank In the sixth Inning Issued three passes and Mldklff hit a triple there was no scoring. Shulz held the visitors sate early In nthe game, and received brilliant support ' for flvo In nings, after which the young pitcher's support crumbled and. his work also deteriorated. Score: PHILADELPHIA. MSW TOIIK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Oldrlnj, if.. 3 1 1 0 ODanlela, rt.. I 0 S 0 0 Walab. rt... 4 1 1 t OWotter, ef.. t S 1 0 O Colllaa, lb.. 4 0 4 1 ocm. If 1 1 e o Bakar. lb... 4 1 1 S OSweener, 4 0 4 I 1 Mdnnla, lb 2 1 I 1 SHartiell. 2b S 0 I I 0 Stumk. cf.. MM OPMk., ai... 2 1111 FOR THE FOURTH? Straw II SJSJSJSJk U . l II lllliw HI MAGEE & DEEMER 413 Drawn for The Bee by Barry, as.,. 2 0 9 2 OOorton, lb.. I til II Mchang. o.. J 0 I 2 OMIaklff, lb. I 1 1 I 1 Flank, p.... 1 01 1 OSc&ult, p... 111! -Aicuinnui l v u v it Touie.....zj a 17 u QCJanc, p.... q e e o a' Total! 21 4 27 17 1 Batted for Schulx in the eighth. Philadelphia 0 0000313 1-0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 , Base on error: Philadelphia. Two-base hits: Cree, Mclnnls.. Three-base hits: Mldklff, Oldrtng. Sacrifice hits: Old ring, Barry, Strunk, Stolen base: Dan iels. Left on bases: New York, 4; Phila delphia. 3. Double plays: Mldklff to Hartsell to Borton: Pocklnpaugh to Bor ton to Mldklff. J3ases on. balls: Off flchuls, 4: off Plank, 3. Struck out: By Schuls, 3; by Clark. 1: by Plank, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Schulr. Plank: by Clarke, Mclnnls. Hits: Off Schuls, 6 in elcht innings. Time: 2:03. Umpires! Dlneen and Eag&n. Sox Win Opener. DETROIT. June SO. Chicago today won from Derolt, 0 to 4 In the first of a three-game series. Hard and op nnrtuntt hittlne Droduced the victory. .Manager Jennings. used two pinch batters I. IV.. n n lM ,1,, tnlnth.: bul none of them conected: Easterly, Chicago's plnctj hitter, onn the other hand, made good with a sharp circle; in tho sixth inning that sent two runs across the plate. Bush with a triple, a two-bagger and a single, was the heavy hitter, while Chase got a triple and two . singles. Beall made the btgf hit, however, his drive over Cobb's head In the eighth inning being good for the circuit. Score: CHICAGO. DETROIT. AB.H.OA-E. AB.H.O.A.E. Baal, ef 112 0 OBuah. cf.... 112 0 0 JUth, lb.... 4 0 t t OVttt. lb..... I 1 1 1 O oLrd, lb 110 0 1 Crawford, rf S 1 1 0 0 Cbaae. lb... t I 0 OCobb. cf.... 2 0 10 0 Collins, rf.. 4 1 1 0 lVcach, If... 4 0 1 0 1 Dodlr. If.... 5 1 1 1 OOalner, lb.. 1 111 0 0 Scbalk. c... S 1 4 2 lEtajia. e. 4 1 S 1 0 Wearer, as.. 4 1 2 4 OHan'ar, tb.. 10 111 White, p.... 1 10 1 OLoudan, p... 1 0 0 10 Bam. p 110 0 OHall. p 2 0 0 S 0 Eaaterly ... 1 1 0 0 OZamlocb, p. 0 0 0 3 0 'Dubuc ,,.1 0 0 0 0 Totli,..U It 17 14 IHUib 1 0 0 0 0 Plpp 1 0 0 0 0 0TtaU.....i 27 15 1 Batted for Whlta In sixth. Batted for Hall in seventh. Batted for Zamtoch in ninth. Batted for Hennesey in seventh. Chicago 0 4OOO0202O-6 Detroit 1 1000001 1-4 Two-base hits: Schalk, Weaver, Bush. Three-base hits: Chase, Bush. Home run; Beal, Hlttst Off White, 6 in five innings; off Bens, 3 in fdur Innings; off Hall, 10 in seven lnnnlnss: off Zamlooh. 3 In two innings. Sacrifice hits: White, Collins, Stolen bases: Collins (2), Hen nessey, Cobb (2), Bush. Double play; Schalk to Weaver. Left on Bases: Chi cago, 10; Detroit. 3. First on ball: Off White, 9; off Hall, 9; off Bent, 9. Struck out: By White, 2; by Bent. 1; by Hall, 4; by Zamloch. 1. Passed balls: Stanage (2). Time: 1:59, Umpires: Evans and Sheridan. Naps Take Opener, ST. LOUIS, June Sa Although oUthtt nearly two to one, Cleveland won the opening game of the series with St Louis by the score of 3 to 2. The winning run was scored In the final Inning when Williams lost Olson's drive in the sun and it fell for a double, scoring John son, who had singled. Cleveland tallied first, getting two runs in the second on a pass, an error and two singles. A base on balls, a single and an out netted the first local run. Three singles In tho seventh tied the ecore. In this inning, with the bases full, Williams rolled to the pitcher, ending St Louis' chances. Score: CLEVELAND. 9T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. JohBlton. lb 1 1 II 0 1 Shot tan, tl.,1 1 I 0 I Chapman. Ml 1 M Cfitorall, lb.. 4 1 11 0 O Olran. lb.. I 1 1 o OPratt, 2b... 2 2 12 2 Turner, lb.. 1 0 1 0 OWIIllana, rt 0 1 0 0 Jacknon. rf. 4 0 2 0 OBrlef. if.... 1110 0 Bran. tf.... 2 110 OAuatln, lb.. 4 0 S 1 6 Negligee Shirts- iiiiiiniii!iii "Wear one of our Manhattans or "Wellingtons and you can remove your coat anywhere with- tlHKriiaaj out apology. A smart array of new and ex- CL "!f63 S,;r.".h."r.:.$1.50 to Hats and Panamas- Your head is the most " looked at" part of your body. Put a hat on it that will b6osfcfor you. The cream of domestic and imported makes appears in our IM rf a wide selection ,...$i.Jl 10 In July and As gust vet ehf at 3 P. M.i Saturday at South 16th Street "Bud" Fish Qraner, If.. 4 110 OLarana, as.. I 1 0 S O Carlich, c 4 0 1 OArnew, e... 4 110 0 r, Ons, p 4 0 E opatungT, p. 1 1 1 O Hllaman, p. 1 1 0 S 1 Totals ....14 S 17 14 lBalantl ... 1 0 0 0 Q Totals 24 llt U 3 Chapman out, hit by batted ball. Batted for Baumgardner In the fifth. Batted for Wlolman In the ninth. Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 St. Louis 0 0001010 0-3 Two-baso hits: Pratt, Olson. Hits: Off Baumgardner, 2 In five Innings: off Well man, 3 in four Innings. Stolen bases; Pratt, Olson, Ryan. Left on bases: St Louis. ,8; Cleveland, 10. Bases on .balls: Off Baumgardner, 4; off Gregg. 2; off .Wellman, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Gregg, Brief. Struck out: By Baum gardner. 3; by Gregg, 5. Time: -2:19. Um pires: O'Laughlln and Hlldebrand. QUITS MEDICAL PROFESSION TO FLY; FATALLY INJURED SPOKANE.; Wash., June 38. Dr. Edgar P. MUrdoefi, who gave up Tils practice a year and a half ago In Chicago to. become an aviator, probably was ,fatatly injured? here tofotght, when an aeroplane ho was; testing for exhibition purposes at & Fourth of July celebration collapsed at a height Of fifty feet and crashed to tha ground, Besides sustaining a broken leg and collarbone, the aviator was Internally injured. Dr. Murdoch came here a week; ago from Chicago, where his wife now la, Lelsh Trims Ltndaey. LEIGH, Neb., June SO. (Special Tele gramsThe Leigh team defeated Lindsay on their home roundB by the score of 7 to 3, Hahn, pitching for Leigh, was in vincible, allowing but five hits, while thirteen men fell victims to his slants. Leigh hit McKay at will. Score; R-H.E. Leigh 0 02004100 7 10 6 Lindsay 2 10000000364 Batteries: Leigh, Hahn and Vlach; Lindsay, McKay, . Mogan and Roslck. Struck out: By Hahn, 13; by McKay, 6: by Mogan, 1. Earned runs: Leigh, 6. Umpires: Cippera of Leigh and Torgeson of Lindsay. Strunk a Real Factor. One player on the Athletics who Is sel dom mentioned in connection with the team's success Is nevertheless one of the strongest factors of that aggregation. He is Amos Strunk. the speedy outfielder of the Mackmen. Strunk has developed remarkably since last season, and he Is today cr.e of the most valuable men Mack has on his team. Not only ,1s he one of the greatest fielders In the league, but he is a fast base runner and is hitting at a .340 clip this season. Scribner Wins from Cedar BInffs. SCRIBNER, Neb., June 20. (Special.) Scribner gained defeat over Cedar Bluffs Sunday afternoon In a hard fought bat tle by a score of 5 to 4. Heavy hitting on both sides was the feature of the game. This was the fastest itame played on the local lot this season. Score: R.H.EI Cedar Bluffs., .0 00100008494 Scribner 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 S S 3 Rott.rUa- Odnr Bluffs. Bockemuehl and C. Krause; Scribner, Chamberlain and Pflung. Anwa Defenta llnrralr. AVOCA. Neb.. June 80. (SpecUlM Avoca won from Murray Sunday n a one-sided game by a score of ft to 1, Score:. K.H.B. Avoca 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 -10 10 3 Murray 0 0000000 1 18T Batteries: Avoca. Plttman and Mead; Murray, Sherman and Henderson. Struck out; "By Pittman, 11; by Sherman. . Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. $6 "f f IU 9 P, M. ft r A -WKii