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Three Topeka Pitchers Unable to
Hold Omaha.
TOTAL OF TEN HITS IS MADE
Ward of Omaha Slake Fire Singles
In Fire Time nt flat and the
Final Score ntands Ten
(o Six.
TOPEKA, Kan., June 3. All three Of
the Topeka pitchers offered looked alike
to Omaha today and the visitors won
without difficulty. Ward of Omaha made
five singles In five 'times at bat.. Score;
TOPEKA.
AB.,,11. II. O. A. B.
Cochran, 3b 4 11111
Lemon. 2b 4 2 2 2 1 1
Koraythe, rf 5- 1 2 0 1 0
Koerner, lb 4 0 10 10
Talllon. If, ea 4 12 0,00
McAllister, c 3 0 3 7 4 0
Wakefield, cf 4 0 0 I ,0 0
McGee, as 3 0 0 3 0 0
Itapps, If 1 0 0 0 0 0
Q. Clarke, p 0- 0 0 0 0 o
J. (Jlarke, p 2 l l l 4 o
Brown, p 1 0 '0 0 1 0
Gear 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ..- .39 1 12 27 13 1
OMAHA.
AO. R. H. O. A. B.
Schlpke, 2b 5 0 2 6 7 0
Chase, lb S 2 3 12 0 0
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Thomnson, cf 4 3
ConRalton. rf 4 1
Ward. 3b ,.'... R 1
Thomas, ss 5 0
Crosby, c 6 0
Tipple, p 1 0
Wlllla, p 4 0
Totals 13 10 19 27 21 0
Baited for Drown In the ninth.
Topeka 0 05010000-6
Omaha 3 0 0 1 8 0 3 0 010
Two-base hits: Foraythe, Talllon,
Chase. Krtig 2, Thomason. Sacrifice fly:
ConRalton. Double play: Thomas to
Shlpko to Chnse. Stolen bases: Chase.
Hue: Off Q. Clarke, five In one-third
Inning; off C. Clarke, nine In four and
two-thirds Innings; ,off Brown, five In
four Innings, off Tipple, 5 In two Innings,
off Willis, seven In seven Innings. Bases
on balls: Off Tipple, 2; off Brown, 1; off
Willis, 1. Struck out: By C. Clarke, 4;
by Brown. 3; by Willis. 1. Wild pitch:
C. Clarke, 1; Brown 1 Umpires: Stock
dale and Gaston.
LINCOLN AVINS FINAL GAME
Score Tied In Hlghtli, After Which
Antelopes Make? AVInnlnR Tlnn.
LINCOLN, Neb., June 3.-Llncoln won
the final came of the Des Moines series,
by a score of 3 to 2 It was a hard bat
tie, Eliman showing to better advantage
In the box. The locals took the lead
In the second and held It to the eighth,
when Des Moines tied the score, only
to lose when Lincoln made another run
In Its half of the same Inning. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A, B.
Allen, rf 3 1 3 4 0 0
McGafflgan, ss. .. 3 0 0 0 4 1
Lloyd. 2b 10 13 10
Mullen, lb ,,-4 0 3 9 0 0
Schrelber, cf. 4 0 0 4 1 0
Qullleli, 3b. 2 1113 0
Collins, If, 2 0 0 2 0 0
Meyer, c 2 1 0 4 0 0
Ehman, p 2 0 0 q 4 0
Totals 26 3 8 27 13 1
DES MOINES, .
A B. II H. -O. A. E.
Hahn, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 0
Hunter, cf. 3 110 0 0
Rellly, ss 4 0 1 3 6 1
Breen, It. 10 0.100
Jones, lb. 3 0 1 13 2 0
Shaw, c '4 0 0 3 1 a
Uurrcll, 3b ,. 2 0 0 0 0 o
Andreas, 2b 110 10 0
Kwoldt, 2b.-3b 2 0 0 8 1 0
Lakaff, p 2 0 0 1 6 0
Haley 1 0 0 0 0 0
Lafferty, p ,. 0 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 27 2 4 24 18 1
Batted for Lakaff in the eighth.
Lincoln , 02 '0 00001 1
Dta Moines 00010010 03
Earned runs. Lincoln. 1: Des Moines. 2.
Two-base hits: Jones, Rellly. Double
plays: bchrolber to Ehman to Lloyd.
Rellly to Ewoldt to Jones, Rellly to Jones.
Left on bases. Lincoln. 6. Sac
rifice hits: Lloyd. Collins. Ehman.
Jones, Brten, Ewoldt. Struck out: By
Ehman. 3; by Lakaff, 3. Bases on balls:
off Lhman, 4; off Lakaff, 3. Pitching
record: Two runa and alx hlU oft La
kaff In seven Innings; one run and two
hits off Lafferty In one Inning, Time:
1:37. Umpire: Dessau.
DENVER BACK IN FIRST PLACE
Grlsslles Win the Lul nan.. f ..
I Series from Slouz City.
.,DE.NYER Colo- Jun" '.-Denver won
h l Brne of the series from Sioux
c.,y' znA we"t hack Into first
Place. The visitors knocked Harrington
! out of the bpx In the first Inning, sfoux
;Cl.tf U,5d.JShree Pitchers,, but oil were
wild and the support behind them was
poor. Score:
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THE BEE:
Copyright, 1314, by International News
Service.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Pittsburgh.. 21 17 .553
New York.. 23 13 .633
Clnclnnat .. 24 17 ,K
Brooklyn ... 18 19 .4S6
St Loula... 21 34 .467
Phlla. 17 20 .459
Chicago .... 21 22 488
Boston 11 29 297
FED. LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
Denver ... 26 15 .623
Sioux City.. 26 16 .619
St. Joseph. 21 17 .586
Des Moines 21 IS .823
Lincoln . .. 22 22 .600
Omaha .... 18 21 462
W chlta ... 17 27 .386
Topeka .... 13 29 .310
AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
W.L.Pct.
Phlla. .
Wash. ,
Detroit
,. 25 IS ,6351
,. 26 16 sm
Baltimore,,
Chicago ..
Brooklyn
22 14 .611
21 17 (53
17 16 615
,. 25 IS .551
Boston
... 19 22 4631
Buffalo
17 18 4S6
St Louis... 21 19 .526
Chlcairo ... 18 24 429
Pittsburgh.. 18 20 474
New York.. 17 2.1 4251
Kan. City.. 18 23 , 439'
Cleveland . 13 27 ,325
Indlanpls..,. 17 19 473
STATE LEAGUE.
Hastings ...J3 6. 68
G'nd Is'lnd 13 6 .Wt
Superior.... 13 8 .619
York 10 9 .626
Beatrice, ...11 11 .500
AMER. LEAGUE.
lndlanap'ts 26 20.5651
Miiwauxee .a is .bolt
Louisville ..24 23 .611
Columbus .24 22 .622
Kan. City .21 21 ,600
Cleveland .22 24 . 478
Norfolk
Columbus
Kearbey .
7 V .112
7 12 .368
4 16 ,20J
Minneapolis 19 22 .450)
at. I'aui ...15 as .ws
Yesterday's nennlts.
WESTERN LEAGUE,
Omaha, 10; Topeka, 6.
Des Moines, 2; Lincoln, 3.
St. Joseph, 8; Wichita, 3.
Sioux City, 6; Denver. 11.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington. 2-5; New York, 0-3.
Philadelphia, 10-7; Boston, 1-5.
Cleveland, 6; Chicago 2: ten inning.
St. Louis. 7; Detroit, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 3; Brooklyn. 6.
New York, 3; Philadelphia, 10 .
Cincinnati, 2: St.. Louis. 6.
Chicago, 6: Pittsburgh, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee. 4; Minneapolis. 9.
Kansas City, 5; St. Paul, 0.
Indianapolis, 1; Columbus, 2.
Louisville, 11: Cleveland, 12: ten innings.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Indianapolis. 9; St. Louis, 6.
Buffalo, 3; Pittsburgh, 5.
Chicago, 6; Kansas City, 2; thirteen In
nings. Baltimore, 4; Brooklyn. 10.
STATE LEAGUE.
Kearne)', 6; Columbus, 4.
Grand Island, 2; Norfolk, 2 (9 innings.)
Beatrice, 1; Superior, 7,
Hastings, 0; York, 9.
Gnmes Today.
Western League Omaha at Denver, St.
Joseph at Topeka, Des Moines at Wichita,
Lincoln at Sioux City.
American League Cleveland at Chicago,
St Louis at Detroit, Washington at New
York, Philadelphia at Boston.
National LeagueBoston at Brooklyn,
New York at Philadelphia.
Federal League Chicago at Kansas
City, Indianapolis at St Louis, Baltimore
at Pittsburgh, Buffalo at Brooklyn.
American Association Milwaukee at
Minneapolis, Kansas City at St. Paul, In
dianapolis at Columbus, Louisville at
Cleveland.
State League Grand Island at Kearney,
Norfolk at Columbus, York at Beatrice,
Hastings at Superior.
Kline, p. 3 0 0 1 3 1
Totals 32 6 10 24 17 T
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Faye. 2b... 4 13 7 10
Caesldy, rf 4 0 1 2 0 0
Block, 3b 6 1 2-2 u 0
Butcher, cf 4 3 1 4 0 0
Mitchell, It 4 2 3 0 0 0
Coffey, es 4 1 2 4 2 0
Fisher, lb. 5 0 2 3 0 0
Spanr, c 4 116 4 0
Harrington, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
King, p 4 z 1 0 1 0
Totals .38 11 16 27 8 0
Sioux C.ty I 00000010-5
Dunver 8 0 2 0 0 1 1 -ll
Stolen bases: Leleune. Balrd. Fisher.
Faye, Cuhsldy, Mitchell. Two. tunc- hit:
Kave. Three-base hits: Butcher. Coffv.
Home run: Mitchell. Wild pitch: King.
Passed ball: Crisp. Sacrifice hits: Mitch
ell, casaiay, L'oriey. Bases on balls;
Otf uowie. 1; on i.unrsen, z; on Harring
ton. 1; on King, 9; oil Kline. 1. struck
out: By Doyle. U by King, 4; by Kline,
. uouDie piaya: Kline 10 smith to
Cooney. Balrd to Kline to Smith to Crlsn.
Coffey to Faye. Innings pitched: By
Doyle, two and one-third; by Luhrsen,
one-third: by Kline, five and one-third.
by Harrington, or.e; by King, eight Time:
2!1S. Umpire; Haskell
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ST. JOB WINS FROM WICHITA
Vunght Pit Chen Well Kxcept In
Thre of the Innings.
WICHITA,, Kan., June 3. St. Joseph
outhlt Wichita, and won. Pursell was air
tight with the exception of the first two
and the last Inning. Vaught, though
pitching good ball, was hit at opportuue
times. Score:
WICHITA.
AB, R. H. O. A. E.
Ochs, 3b 6 0 0 0 5 0
Rapp. If 4 0 1 0 0 1
O'Kourke. 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0
Henry, lb , 4 0 1 11 0 0
Graham, c 3 1 1 9 6 0
Bills, cf, 3 12 3 2 0
Btesollno, rf 3 0 0 3 1 0
Fitislmmons, , ,. 3 0 1 2 1 0
Vaught, p 8 0 0 0 7 2
Nicholson 0 10 0 0 0
Scott 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals S3 "5 1 Sit SS 1
Ran tor Graham in the ninth.
Batted for Vaught in 'the ninth.
ST. JOSEPH.
, AB. R. H. O. A. E.
R. Watson, 2b 4 3 3 8 3 0
Fox. if 2 1110 0
G. Watson, rf 3 114 0 0
Patterson, lb.... 4 13 6 11
Brltton. sa 4 113 11
Pettlrrew cf...,.. 4 1110 1
Wall. 3b 4 0 0 0 3 1
Griffith, c 4 119 10
Pursell. p 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 82 8 IS 28 "i 4
'kids out nn Inflel.l flv.
St Joseph 1 0 1 0 0 3 I I 0-4
wicniia 0 zoooooo 13
1 mt An K - C j. ll.i.Li..
. Two-base hits: Bills (2), Patterson.
ru. oiuicu case: uruiun. uouoie play:
Brltton to Patterson. Struck out. By
Pursell, 8: by Vaught. 4. Bases on balls:
,,vPl,r;': v"ht. 1. Hit by
pitched ball: R, Watson. Bossoloci, G.
Watson. Time. 16. Umpires. Barr
and McCafferty.
CMAHA, THUKSDAY, JTTNE
STAND REDS UPON HEADS
Prohibs Give Them Coat of White
wash in Hitting Game.
8KY0CK HOLDS THEM EASILY
Domeler and York arc Batteil Freelr
tor Total of Trrelre lilts
Ilrown Lets Them Slip
Detrreen Dases.
YORK, Neb., June 3. (Special Tele
gram.) Hastings failed to make a garri
son finish today and York gave them a.
coat of White vasri. Skyock hold themr
easlly and with men on bases stood their
heavy hitters on their heads. Domelar
and York were batted freely and York
stole five bases on Brown, working the
double steal onc wwlth men on first and
third. Score:
HASTINQS, YORK.
AD.H.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E-
Decfctold. rf. 4 J 0 JHIea. 0 ' '
MlVtlekt, 2b. S 1 0 1 0Ab. 2b 3 0 0 2 0
Dennttt. tt. .4 0 0 0 xfotun. tb...& t 1 J
E. Drown 3b 0 0 1 OCIirk, H ...S 4 I 0 0
MtCb. if.... 1 , 1 OlUlsh. lb.,,.S. 0 0
Gettman, lb.. 4 0 14 0 OMwrptoy tt.. 3 3 0 0
L. Drown, e. t 0 1 nPlsres, rt.... 4 0 1 0 J
Ilellrlch. .. I 1 4 5 tSehliMl. c... 3 3 10 1
Domeler, p.. 1 0 0 1 OSkyock, p.... 4 0 0 0 0
York, p 100SO
RlchT(Jon. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals St U Tt 1
ToUls It "E 31 14 S
'Batted for Domeler In fourth.
Haatlnga 0 00000000-4)
Ydrk 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 '-9
Two-base hits: Schlssel. Totten. Stolen
bases: Halch (2). Clarke (2): Rice, Mc
Cube. Bases on balls: Off Skyock, 6; oft
Domeler, 3; off York, 8. Left on bases:
Hastings, 11; York. 9. Hits: Off Skyock.
k in nin, inning? off Domeler. 6 In three
Innings; off York, 7 In six Innings. Wild
pitch: Skyock. Time: 2:10. Umpire:
Qulgley. ,
Behold! Kearney Wins.
COLUMBUS. Neb., June 3.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The Pawnees lost to Kearney
the first game between these' teams on
their home piounds. Home runs were
made by Plympton and Acock for the
visitors and Cran for the locals scored
nn KnrrtflrH hit. The locals DUt UP an
erorlesa game and Kearney had two
charged up against It. ocore.
KEARNEY. COLUMnuS.
An n A n. AB.It.O.A.E.
Srnek. fb....S 1. I 3 0Drt. f.... 0 0 0
Drumm, lb.. 3 311 0 0FrU. rt. ..; 0
Wtttl, H....S 110 0Dl. lb 4 IS J 0
"Hliabf'nd. rtB 1 1 0 OCrtn. .....,! J 0 J J
Laws, u I o s OAoami. to... I Y
MAitf. e 1 1 7 1 OKrinlnw, e. 4 1 7 2 0
I'lympton p. 4 4 0 4 lThelmn, p.. i I 0 7 0
Wrl(wt. P.... 0 0 0 1 O'rerrjr t 0 J 0 0
ToUls.... .40 14 II 14 1 Totilt Ji 27 16 0
Batted for Thelman In ninth.
Kearney 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0-6
Columbus 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen bases: Drumm (2), Deal. Sacri
fice hits: Synek, Maxey. Two-base hits:
Drumm, Cran, Adams. Homo runs:
Plympton, Acock. Struck out: By
Wrlnht. 2: hv Thelman.
5. Time: ' 2.-00. Umpire: Meyers.
Snperlor Has Long Lend.
RiTPrcmnn. Neh.. June 3. (Special
Telegram.)-Brown and Thelaslng a run
nlng catchea and Obst's and Thelsslng s
base stealing were the main features of
the game. Bishop pitched snui oui oau.
Landreth was spiked by the pitcher be
tween third and home and taken out of
the game. Score:
bbatiiice, suranioR.
An II. O. A t. AB.H.O.A.E.
L4nc. If 1 0 0 0 001-st. lb 4 1 0 0 0
BUck. rf....4 ISO Oflrnjr. lb 1 020
Nft ib. . . . t X 1 OThelwIni. cf 1 0 1 0 0
Do'ktwlti. Ibl 0 0 01ndrth. rt 1 0 1 0
Co, c 1 0 T 4 OKrrett, rt.... 1 I 0 0 0
M Monro', cf 4 t t 0 Otlrown. If 4 1 J 0 e
nrinnon. Ib.ll I 0Dlr, lb... 111 9
Atherton . J o I 4 lchroeor, u 4 0 1 4 1
Jnhnton. P...1 0 10 01rn. o.... 1 I t 0
MrDonntll .1 0 0 0 ODIihop. p. ... 4 1 0 I 0
DrUn 10000
ToUl Tt 7 JI II 1
Tot.lt. . 11 4 It 1
Batted for Atherton In ninth.
Batted for Johnson in ninth.
Beatrice 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Buperlor 0 0 o o 3 o i s 7
Struck out: By Johnson. 7: br Bishop,
. Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 10: off
Bishop. 4. Hit by pitcher. Greene, Double
plays: Brannon to Atherton to Bocke
wltx. Wild pitch: Johnson. Umpire:
McAlear.
Nine Innlnsss to Tie.
NORFOLK. Neb., June 3. (Special
Telegram.) Norfolk and Grand Island
played a nine Inning tie game with a 3
to z score here Wednesday anernoon.
The game was called to allow Grand
Island to catch a train. Norfolk had the
game won, 3 to 1, up to the eighth Inning
when Getchell went to pieces after hit
ting Ward In the head with a pitched
ball. He made a bad throw to first, the
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GIR AND rSLAND. NORFOLK."
'AU.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Itoben. 3b... 0 5 2 fXRelt, lb. 4 1110
Smith 3b.... 1 0 2 0 ODrown. M....I 0 4 0 0
Pirn. If.... 4 2 0 0 OBrltht, cf.. . 4 10 0 0
Sehonovr, efl 1 1 0 oniuney, rf . 1 0 0 0 0
Downey, rf.. 4 2 2 0 OMIIIer. If . . 2 1 7 1 0
Vsnce, e 4 0 4 4Melkr. lb... 3 0 2 2 0
Ward, sa 1 0 0 1 OCoMe. lb.,. 4 3 3 0 0
Clilr. lb....l Oil OMuxwr, e.... 4 1 4 2 0
Hofrmin. p.. 3 0 0 3 OGctchell, p... 2 0 13 1
Hineh. p.... I 1 0 3 0
Touti. ... so ts o
ToU.ll. . II T 27 12 1
Grand Island 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 02
Norfolk 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 V-2
Two-base hits: Miller, Bright Three
base hit: Coble. Bases on balls: Off
Getchell. 2; off Hlrsch. 1: off Hoffman,
4. Struck out: By Getchell. 4; by Hoff
man, 10. Left on bases: Norfolk, 6;
Oru'nd Island, 4. Double plays: Getchell
to Brown. Hit by pitched ball: Ramsey
bv Hoffman; Ward by Getchell. Sacrifice
hits: Brown, Melker. Stolen base: Rels.
Umpire: Dixon. Attendance: 600.
YALE MEN ARE SAID. TO
HAVE HARVARD'S GOAT
REDTOP. Conn., June 3.-Harvard's
goat, the official college mascot has
disappeared. Word reached the Crimson
crew's training quarter today that the
animal had reached New London from
Cambridge by express and had been
signed for and taken away in a launch.
Members of the crew were Inclined to
suspect Yale men, but the latter have
denied all .knowledge of the goat's where
abouts. Base Ball Toarnej- at Benkelmnn.
BENKELMAN, Neb.. June 3. (Spe
cial.) Benkelman will have a base ball
tournament and celebration beginning
July 2 and lasting three days. Crack
amateur teams from this section of Ne-
brasxa will compete.
Iotth Crack Sprains Ankle.
IOWA CITY. Ia June 3.-(SneclaI.l-
8am. Tyler, a member of Iowa's crack
mile relay team, sprained his ankle l.i
practice todav and will be unable to tak
part In the Big Nine meet Saturday. Tho
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The Bee by George McManus
Iowa team took second at the Drak
icluy games this spring and was relU.
upon to finish well up nt the Big Mm
meet, Bowen, a runner several yard,
elower than Tyler, will replace him.
Red Who Demanded
New Contracts Are
Ordered Off Field
CINCINNATI, O.. June 3.-Armando
Marsans and Dave Davenport, pitcher for
the Cincinnati National league team,
today demanded new contracts which will
contain a new mutuality clause and like
wise more money-
They Informed Manager Herzog of their
demands shortly before the game with
St. Louis, notifying him' that they would
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mands were not -met they would quit the
team at the expiration of ten days.
Manager Herzog Immediately ordergd
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would have to have more time to de
termine what other steps should be taken.
Bin den' Defeat Upland.
BLADEN. Neb., June S.-(Special Tele
gram.) Bladen deafted Upland her-.
Score: TtH.E.
Bladen 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 4
Upland ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 5 5
Batteries: Parth and LIndgren, Wallace
and McCoy. "Umpire: Munson.
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Brooklyn Team
BROOKLYN, ;rune 3. For the third
time the league-leading Baltlmores today
succumbed to the Brooklyns, 'who knocked
Wllhelm and Conley frcsn. the mduhd In
six Innings, winning, 10 tx 4. Three of tho
locals' hits were homers.'by Latttte, Shaw
and Murphy. Score: R.H.E.
Baltimore ...0-) 10030O-4 t jil
Brooklyn 0 11 4 2 3 0 0 -10 11 W
Batteries: Wllhelnv Conley, Yount an
Russell; Lafltte and Land.
IJuffnlo Lonea -(o PlttNtmrRh.
PITTSBURGH, Jfcrne 3. Pittsburgh de
feated Buffalo, 6 toV3, today. Camnltz held
the visitors to elx hits, most of which
were made In thc,Aecond Inning. Score:
"Buffalo -....0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 3
Pittsburgh 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 11 3 V
Batteries: AjioVrson and Blair; Cam-
nuz nno uerry.
IndlanoiMt! Wins In Ninth.
ST. LOUIS, June 3. St. Louis tied the
score In tho aaventh today by getting 8,'ai
runs, but Indlnnapolls scored three mowf
runs in the ninth and won, J to 6. Score:
n h p.
St. Louis 00 0O00600-6 5 4
Indianapolis 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 39 12 6
Batteries: Kalserllng. Moseley and
Rartden: Keupper, Broww, Groom Cran
dall and Simon.
Thirteen lnnkngi anil ChlcnKo Wins.
KANSAS CITY. Ho., Juno 3. Chicago
won a thrrtoen-lnntng pitchers' battla
from Kansas City, 5 to 2. today. Hendrlx,
who was on the mound for tho visitors,
kept Kansas City's hits scattered. Score:
n ii v
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-613 3
n.nsas Cliy. .o O o 0 II a 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 3
Butteries: Hendrlx and wilsnn; Pni-ir.
ard' and Enzenroth.
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