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THE BEE: OMAHA, TlTE8I)AY, JUNE 9, 1914.
One thing about Jeff's hat, you can sink it anyway.
MUTT H At BBfiN BOiYMfe-
fAV NEOJ HtATS POR. THS. Pfyr UieeK.
But ive-6oTH &roppeo nouj.
X GOT TKIi NEW IRON SfMLOR.. H
cant oust it ftko kg cvn.t Gurn it.
H'S Doujm To Cottfct tsuND VobtVr,
I'LL. UJT STR.O'-L DOWCVJ
f veeK at it.
JOBBERS CAPTURE OPENER i
Wichita Wins From Omaha by Score
of Three to Two.
FASTEST ON JOBBERS' GROUNDS
Jlonrkea Grt Their Ilunn In Second
Inning While Wichita Score
In Fourth Orover I "nun
Nine Hatter.
WICHITA. Kan.. June S.-Wichlta- took
the opening game from Omaha In the
quickest and beat played game ot the
tcaeon on the local diamond. The Rourke
trot their mn in the second and Wichita
scored tn the fourth. Orover atruck out
nine men. Score:
WICHITA.
Au. r. 11.
O. A. 12.
Och. 3b 4 o
3
Nlcholaon, If 4 0
O'Rourke, 2b 4 1
Henry, lb 4 1
J one c 4 0
Bills, cf 4 1
lioasolonl, rf 3 0'
Fltzitmmona, ssi.... 4 0
Scott, P 3 0
0
0
17
2
1
3
1
0
Total .
31 3
OMAHA.
All. It,
11 27 16 1
H.
u
u
1
2
0
2
1
U
0.
2
7
1
1
0
3
1
II
0
A.
1
0
0
0
0
I
1
4
fchpkc. 2b....
.. 4 0
jna, id ... i
0
Xrug. If , o
Thoraaion, of 4 1
t-ongalton, rf 4 I
(Ward, 3b 3 0
1 nomas, a 4 0
Crosby, c 4 u
Urover, p 3 0
Totals 34 2 8 24 9 2
Omaha. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
"Wichita 0 0030000 ' 3
Left on baso: Omaha, 8; Wichita, k.
Sacrifice hits: Ward. Uosolonl. Two
bate hits: O'Rourke, Thomaaon (2),
Struck out: Hy Orover, u; by Scott, i.
Bates on balls: ytf Urover, 1. Time:
1:4 j. Umpire: Durham and bhuatak,
SIOUX CITY WINS TUB OPENKlt
Topeka Unable to Kind the Hull
When Jllta Are Things Needed.
TOPEKA. Kan.. Juno 8. Topeka failed
to nu wnen nit meuni runs ana
City took the first kame. Score;
Hioux
TOPEKA.
All. It,
O. A.
H,
Cochran, 3b 4
Lattlmore, ib.. 2
Forsythe, rf &
Koerner, lb 3
Talllon. ...., 4
Lemon, c 1
Uear, if 3
Wakefield, cf 3
McQrath. p., 3
3 1
3
4
0
II
2
3
1 .
1
0
0
0
4
2
0.
0
3
Total 31 3
10 27 14
SIOUX CITY.
AU. ft, II, O. 'A
Cooney. 2b 3 114 4
12.
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
Clarke, rf 3
Smith, aa.t 3
Kane, lb 4
Lejeune. cf . 3
Valrd. 3b...,.'. 4
White, If 4
Walts, c..., 2
Withers, p 4
0
3
10
1
3
3
3
0
Total ...SO 4 5 27 11 5
Topeka 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Bloux City 2 0000008 0-4
Home run: Smith. Threo.baao hit:
Gear. Two-baio hit: llalrd. Sacrifice
hits: McQrath. Wakefield, Lnlllmoro.
Gear. Smith. Sacrifice flies: Koerner.
McQrath. Double plays: Lattlmoro to
,.B'lf"
m TUIrrt In Jin. fStnlen tiBHfa: Coe.iran
(1), Cooney,
McQrath. 4
Br McQrath
a rath. Passed
T)t ...
DRUMMERS HUNCH ON JORDAN
Antelopes Are Unnhle to Squeese Out
Mare Than One nun.
LINCOLN, Neb.. June 8, St Joseph
bunched hits on Jordan today while his
teammates were making errors and won
from Lincoln with ease, 8 to 1. 8terter
was a puxtle to tho locals throughout.
He was given faultless support Si ore:
All. It
H.
0
0
j.
1
1
0
1
0
0
0.
0
1
5
10
i
s
4
1
A. E.
1 2
1 1
6 0
3 0
QuIUIn, lb 3 0
McGafflgan. ss 4 0
Lloyd. 2b. f
Mullen, lb. ., 3
Miller, cf. 4
Bchrelber; rf 4
ColUns, if. 2
Rehor. c 4
Jordan,' p 3
0
0
0
1
1
Total
31 1 5 27 14.
ST. JOSEPH.
AH. R. H.
It "Watson, 2b 4 1 1
Fox. It G 2 I
O. A.
& 0
! 0
TOR MEN
50-510 SO. IGtti?
This. Kiipairick & Go
1507 Doujxla St.
l I Ttbl j "f I
, Lejeune. Bases on bulla: otf ,..,..'" ,7- V . e. DC""B.
; off Wither. 4. Struck out: ' Uncpln. 7: St Joseph, 4.
. 2: by Wither. 3. Balk: Mc L'" ouV I?n,n a oy bierzcr, 0.
ball: Lemon. Umpire: ,""0"'7:"oierzer, 4. 1111 ny
'Pitched ball: BV Jordan. 1. Pnil
IThe Season's Favorite tm j
IdeVifoer 1 1
1 & Collar
J Cm. r. lit ft. C, Maim, l.-t. K. T. EL
Tor BsJ By. th rollowinc rtrmsi I
DRAV
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Or ALL.
AND 61V&
Standing of Teams
WKST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE,
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Sioux City 29 IS .017 1 New York H .641
Denver .... 27 18 .0X11 Cincinnati . 28 IS .0W
St. Joseph 27 II) .6S7 Pittsburgh 23 IS .Ml
Deo Molnea 21 32 .62i Chicago ... 23 23 .609
Lincoln .. 2l2fl.4MSt. Louis .. 22 26 .US
Omnha .. 21 23 .47f ll'hlladplphla IS 2 .150
Ich'la .. 20 20 .4fi5 Brooklyn .. 19 21 .475
Topeka .... 15 32 . 3191 Boston .... 12 23 . 30)
AMEll. LEAGUE.I AM Hit. ASS'N.
W.L.Pct.
W.L.Pct.
Phlladcl'a X 17 .C0JI
Milwaukee 26 IS .373
Washlns'n 27 18 .6001
Indtanap'a 27 24 .nZI
Detroit.... zs m .m.v
Louisville. 27 23 .540
St. Louis.. 21 21 .633
Columbus., 25 25 .500
Doston .... 22 22 . 6031
Chicago .. 21 21 .467
New York 17 25 . 405
Cleveland. 13 31
Kan. City zn 26 .500
I Cleveland.. 25 23 .500
Mlnticairs 20 M .41,
St. Paul.... 20 2S .417
STATU LEA QUE.
W.L.Pct.
j FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Hastings., 17 7 .70S
Giand lsl'd 16 8 ,667
York U 11 .642
Baltimore.. 23 1&.&W
Chicago.... 25 19.K8
Brooklyn.. IS 19 .4SG
Ilcatrlce.
14 13 .519 lluf falo. ... 20 18 .626
Superior... 13 13 .6001
I Pittsburgh.. 20 21 ,4S8
Columbus 12 12 .500
Norfolk .. 8 14 .361
Indtanaio 19 22 .463
St. Louis.. 21 25 .457
Kan. City.. 20" 36 . 435
Kearney .. 6 20 .200
Yenterday'a Iteaulta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 2; Wichita, 3.
Des Molnci, 3; Denver, 4.
St. OJseph, 8; Lincoln. 1.
Sioux City, 4; Topeka, 3.
NATION '.HAGUE.
Cincinnati, 3: Hot "2.
Chicago, 3; Urooklyn, 2.
St Loula, 1; New vnrk, 4.
Pittsburgh, T Philadelphia, 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York, 0; Chicago, 1.
Washington, 7: St. Loula, 8; 10 Innings,
Philadelphia, 6; Detroit, 4.
liotton, 11: Cleveland. 8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St. Paul, 2; Minneapolis, 4.
Kancas City, 1; Milwaukee. D.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Urooklyn, 310; Chicago, 4-7.
Uuffnlo, 8; Kansas City, 7.
liultlmore, 5: Indianapolis, 15.
Pittsburgh, 3; St. Louis, 2.
STATE LEAGUE.
Norfolk, 6; Grand Island, 7.
Yoik, 1; Hastings, 3.
Suueilor, 8; Beatrice, 10.
Columbus, t; Keamoy, 7.
(Juiiic Today.
Western League Omaha at Wichita,
Dcs Moines nt Denver. St. Joseph at Lin
coin, bloux ICty at Topeka.
Natlonul Leanuo Cincinnati at Boston.
Chlcugo at Urooklyn, St. Louis at New
York, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
American League Now York at Chi
cago, Washington at St. Louis) Philadel
phia at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland.
American Association Louisville at
Minneapolis, Cleveland at Kansas City,
Columbua at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at
St. Paul,
Federal League Drooklyn at Chicago,
Buffalo at Kansas City, Baltimore at
Indianapolis, Pittsburgh at Bt. Louis.
Stato League Norfolk at Grand Island,
York at Hustings, Superior at Beatrice,
Columbua M Kcurncy,
O. Watson, rf 5
Pnllcrnon, lb 3
Urlttnn, ss , 4
Da via. rf .4
WaV.. Sb 4
Schang, c 3
mercer, p.
.. 4
Totals
Lincoln
St. oseph
Earned runs;
..36
8 11 27 8 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 ol
0 1
10200400 1-5
Lincoln. 1: St. Joseph,
Two. base lilts:
Pox. Double Dial-:
1.10yd, niuiien, titer-
Lloyd to Mo
Fox. G. Wat-
aingan. Stolen baea:
Umpires:
Gaston and Stockdale.'
DENVER WINS IN THE TENTH
Score Tied In the Seventh nml The.n
It's Even Until the KlnUh.
DENVER. Colo., June 8. Denver won a
hard-fought ten-Inning game from Des
Moines. 4 to 3. The locals tied the score
In their half of the seventh Inning and
scored tho winning run In the tenth on a
slnglo by Cassldy and a double by Mitch
ell. Thb batting of Block featured.
Score:
DES MOINES.
AB.
R. H. O,
A.
0
0
5
0
0
4
3
3
4
E
Hahn. rf..
.. 4
.. 4
0 0 1
12 2
1 2 1
0 1 2
0 0 IS
0 I Hunter, cf
0 Tlnlllv. ...
Ttnlllv . K
y tureen. 11..
OIJomm. In.
Brcen. It 3
4
5
3
4
4
Haley, o....
Andreas, 2b.
Ewoldt, 3b..
Lakoff, p...
.1...
0
1
1 5
1 4
0 1
1 0
Totals 36. 3 8 IS
DBNVER.
AU. it It, O. A.
Faye. 2b
Cassldy, rf
Uarbour, Sb ,
Ruteher, cf
Mllrhnll. if
6
0
4
. 3
, 4
5
, 3
. 4
, 2
1
0
0
0
6
l
o
1 1 of fey, ss
I Fisher, lb
'. Block, c
Qaskell, p
Totala 33
4 II 30 10
Two out when winning run acored.
Des Molnea 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4
Denver 0 01010100 14
Sacrifice hits: Cassldy, Fisher (2),
Hann. Barbour. Gaekell (2). Sacrifice
fiy: Qaskell. Stolen bares: Rellly.
Crocn. 1-aye. Two-base hita. Butcher!
Block. Mitchell. Three-baae hit: Block
III. Hunter. Struck out: 14 v 1-ftknff. K:
i By Oatkell, 3. Bases on balls: Otf Lak ,
off, 2; off aasttoll. 5. wild pitch: Oac
kell. Hit bv Ditched ball: Andreas.
.Time: 2:38. Umpires: Bass and McCaf-
lertj'.
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IT'S SHUTOUTVOR NEW YORK
Visitors Unable to Get a Man Far
ther Than Third Base.
B0DIE MAKES WINNING RUN
Triple to Left, the Only lilt of the
Cnme, nml Then Come Home
ond Hehnlk'a Single
I Alnlael.
CHICAGO, June 8. Chicago made It
two straight from New York today,
ahtittlnir nut thn visitors. 1 to 0. ?ho :
" ... . , , .
game was a pitching duel hotweonRus -
sell and Fisher. The locals scored tho
winning run in the eighth inning, Bodlo
tripled to left center, the only clean hit
of tho game and scored on Schalks hit
single to Malsel.
Only twice did the visitors get a man
to second base and only one man reachtd
third. Tho score:
NEW TOrtK. CHICAGO.
All. II. O. A E. AD. II. O. A E.
MiImI, lb. .. I 0 1 S OWeavtr M . I 0 5 10
lUrtitll. rf. 4 0 0 0 oniackbrn, !b I O C I 0
Cook, cf 1 1 0 0 ODtmmltt, If, i 0 0 0 0
Walih. It.. . J 0 10 OCollIni, rf .. J 0 2 0 0
NunimiVr, el 0 4 0 DCI111, lb... 3 0 14 0 0
PrcHnpi', Ml 0 1 7 Oflotll. cf. ..3 1 1 0 0
WIMUmi. lb 2 0 14 t OSchtlk, C....1 1 5 1 0
TruMdtlt, 2b S 1 1 2 OAlcock. Sb.. 3 0 0 S 0
Dllr. p.,.. I 0 2 1 OltuiMll, p.. . 3 0 0 1 0
Iloldcn 10000
Totili 23 2 27 12 0
ToUU 3 11 II 0
Batted for Fisher In ninth.
New York ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1
Three-base hit: Bodlo. Sacrifice hits:
Blackburn. 2. Stolen bases: Malsel!, Al
cock. Double play: Williams to Fisher
to Nunamakcr, Left on bases: Chicago.
2; New York, 2. Bases on balls: Off
RumoII, 2: off Fisher, 2. Hit by pitcher:
By Russell (Williams). Struck out: By
Russell, 4: by Fisher. 2. Time: 1:29. Um
pires: Evans and Egan.
Won on linker' Home Itun.
DETROIT. Juno 8. Frank Baker's home
run drive In the fourth Inning, which
also ucorcd Collins, gave Philadelphia a
S-to-4 victory over Detroit today. It was
a hard fought game, In which each team
uei two pitchers and in which extra
base hita and errors came with men on
bases. The score:
rillLADBLriUA. DETROIT.
An. HO. A. E. AU.II.O.A.E.
Murphr, rf., t 2 2 0 ODtith. 3 3 2 4 o
Oldrin. If. .. t 0 1 0 OMorUm. 3b. 2 0 0 2 0
Colllnt, Sb... 1 1 2 1 OCobb. cf 4 2 1 0 0
Dsktr, 3b..,, 4 1 3 6 0CrwCord. rf. 4 0 3 0 0
Mclunti. lb. 4 1 13 0 0Vch. If.... 4 2 3 0 0
Thompson, c(l I 2 1 lKtraAa'h, lb 3 0 t 4 1
Darrr, .... 4 13 4 lDurns. lb.... 3 3 10 0 0
Ltvpp. o. 2 0 3 1 0Slni8. 0... 3,0 4 0 0
Wjrckoff. p., 3 0 0 OCOTct, p 3 10 3 0
Plmk, p 1 0 0 0 OMtln. p 0 0 0 1 0
"Dubua 0 0 0 0 0
ToUU St 27 It 2'IIIf.h 0 0 0 0 0
, , . ToU' n '7 1
Ratted for Cavet In eighth.
Ran for Dubuo In eighth.
Philadelphia 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-5
Detroit 1 00012000-4
Three-baso hita: Mclnnls, Veach. Home
run: Baker. Hits: Off Cavet, 8 In eight
Innings: off Main, 1 In one innlnz: off
Wyckoff, 7 in five and one-third innings:
off Plank, 2 In three and two thirds
Inning. Saerlflco hit: Moriarty. 2;
Kavanuugh, Bush, Plank. Stolen bases.
Oldring, Colllna, Murphy, Burns, Double
plays: Collins, Barry, Mclnnls, Thomp
son and Collins. Left on bases' Phila
delphia. 8; Detroit, 2. Hoses on balls: Off
Cavet. 2: off Main, 2. Hit by pitcher; By
Plank (Dubuo). Struck out: By Cavet.
S: by Wyckoff. lj by Plank. 2. Wild
Pitch: Wyckoff. Time: 1:55. Umpires:
Connolly and Dlneen.
noatou Win SluKKlnp; Match.
CLEVELAND, June '8,-Boston walked
and batted Its way to a ll-to-8 victory
over Cleveland today. Five Cleveland
Pitchers were helpless to withstand the
attack. Bedtent waa not In good form, hut
as Boston managed to keep the lead, ho
vio miuwra iq unisn. ine score:
CLEVELAND. BOSTON.
AD.H.O.A E. AB.U.O.A.E.
Ortny. If... 4 S 1 0 OHooper, rf.., 3 0 3 0 0
Turnr, lb... 4 3 o 4 OHeb. rf 1 0010
j4ck0B. cf.,l 3 3 0 OScoit, 4 3 1 k 0
,V?"l,l.,lrt ' ! ! 1 0 "tfP"". cf.. 3 3 0 0 0
Wood. lb.,... J 3 1 1 OL-wlf, If.... 4 2 10 0
OUon, 2b....l 0 4 1 0Jnrln. lb.. 4 no 1 0
BltUad, M . 4 0 2 2 OOsnlncr. 3b.. 3 3 0 0 0
Bl.r. C...4 1 1 JEnr.li.. 3b..., 1 0 10 0
M.wmn. p.. 1 v 1 j oicrkri, lb... 4 1 I 4 0
p.. 1 v 1 m-niTiitan, c. 4 0 4 1 0
Mitchell. p .O 0 0 0 OBMIcnt, p... 4 0 0 0 0
Coltaraor, p 0 0 0 0 0 '
J"J. P 0 0 0 0 0 ToUU... ..SI 11 17 IS 0
Johmtoo ... 0 0 0 0 0
Lelbold .... 1 0 0 0 0
4 o o o
Totala.. 9 14 t7 11 a
Batted for Mitchell In seventh.
Batted for Collins In eighth.
Cleveland 0 120001:28
Boston ..! 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 0 211
Hits: Off Bowman, 3 in three Innings;
off Blandlnc. 5 In one and one-third In
ning; off Mitchell, 2 In two and two
thlrda tnnlnga: off Collamore, 0 In one
Inning; olt James, 1 tn one Inning. Two
bate hits: Gardner (2). Lewis. Turner.
0j Speaker, Jackson. Three-base hits; Wood,
. li cT ,i, : , , "
Jackson. Scott Sacrifice hits: Turner,
E. Yerkes. Stolen snae: Lew In. Rases on
1 i nans: uir uowman. &: otr uenient, 1; off
0 Mitchell. 2; off James. 1. Hit by pitched
0 ball: By Bedlent. Johnston. Left on
0 bases: Cleveland. 7; Hotton. 5. Struck out:
By pedlent. 3; by Mitchell, 2; by Bow
man. 1; by Blandlng, 1; by Collamore. 1.
Double play: Scott to Janvrln. Wild
pitches: James, Bowman. Time; 2:0J.
Umpires: Chill and Sheridan.
finca to Ten IiiiiIiik.
ST. LOUIS. June 8. Ware's triple with
Leary on first base gave St. Louis a
ten-Inning victory over Washington. 8 to
toiay. alter three nours and thirty'
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him from scoring, saved tho game for
the locals. Score.
Wahlngton 0 00221101 0-7
St Loul , 0 22001 200 1-8
Two-base hit: Morgan. Pratt, Mc
Brlde. Foster 2. Milan. Three-base hita:
C. Walker. Wares. Hits: Oft James, 9
in six innings; oit iiocn, i in no innings;
oft Mitchell, 3 in four Innings: oft Shaw,
8 In six Innings; off Ayres, 2 In one In
ning; off Bentley, 3 In two and one-third
Innings. Stolen bases: E. Walker 2.
Milan. Morgan, Pratt Double plays:
Henry to Morgan; Walker to Lcary to
Crossen. 1.ett on bases: Washington, -;
St. Louis, 6, Base on balls. Off James,
2; off Shaw. 5; off Hoch. l; off Mitchell.
2: off Ayres, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Jame
(GandU): by Shaw (Shotten); by Mitchell
(Morgan). Struck out: By Jame. 2; by
Shaw, 7; by Ayres. 1; by Mitchell, 3; by
Bentley, 2. Passed ball; Ajraew, Wild
HUUO I'LL Be RldHY J.
1 V " ' -r"J-
pitch: Shaw. Time: 3:35. Umpires:
Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln.
Donaldson Goes to
Defeat Before the
New Storz Twirler
A stocky little splt-batl artist proved
too much for the mighty Donaldson Sun
day afternoon and the Storz defeated the
All-Nations 6 to 3. Saunders, the Storz
twirler, heaved a mighty game and should
have had a shut-out but for ragged field
ing behind him. He hurled a much better
came than Donaldson, and was lndl-
game man uonaiason, anu m umr
, udunIly reBponslbi0 ror tno local victory.
As usual, the big smoke had his batters
half 'bluffed before they advanced to tho
plate, but ho fell down on execution at
tho critical times, and the runs came
home. A large crowd of fans witnessed
the victory of the local semi-pros.
BTOnZ. ALL NATIONS.
AB.II.O.A.K. AB.1I.O.A.E.
Ourkra. 2b.. .3 10 4 OJackaon, cf...6 10 0 1
Kalroner. cf..4 2 0 0 OWalla. b....4 0 111
Graham, 2b... 4 1 2 2 SMencJei, ae...3 0 3 1 1
Walch, rf 4 110 lBlatner. 2b. ..4 0 14 0
Ltwlcr. tM...i 0 1 1 lDonaldaoo. p.ll
Faltman, If. .3 0 10 oDunbar. lb. ..4 0 J 1 1
Ujrck. lb 3 0 S 0 jBrindler. rf..4 ? 0 J 0
Clalra. c 3 0 13 1 OSliomber. e..l 1 J 1 1
Sanderf, p.... 3 1 0 2 0Simour. if. .4 1 1 0 0
Donneller ..1 0 0 0 0
Totala ....SI 627 10 7 ,
Total a ...! 4 24 10 t
SCORE BY INNINGS.
All Natlona 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3
Storz 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits: Welch, Donaldson
Double plays: Donaldson to Dunbar, San
ders to Graham to Dyck. Passed balls:
Shomberg (2). Hit by pitched ball;: Felt
man, Lawler. Earned n: Storz. 1. Let t
on bases: Storz, 4; All Nations, 6. Struck
out: By Sanders, 12; by Donaldson, 8.
Bases on balls; Off Sanders, 1; off Don
aldson, 1. Umpire: Clarke. Time: If A.
Black Kats Trim
Minden Team, 8 to 6
The Black's Kats defeated Minden, la.,
at Minden yesterday, 8- to 6. The feature
of tho game was tho splendid fielding ot
Roes for tho Kats, who had five put-outs,
three of them of the sensational order.
Tho Infield work of the Kats waa of the
gllt-cdgo kind. Two lightning doublea
were made. Gua Probst made an almost
impossible stop of a grounder with one
hand and Moylan pulled down a bee-liner
thut suro was a hot one.
Although Minden got two more hits
than the Kats, Probst kept tho hita well
scattered. Lehr took the batting honors
for the Kats. For Minden. Bolz, Hesley
and Tauscnd were the stars. Haggerty
pitched a good game for Minden, but wns
not effective In pinches. Score:
MINDEN". BLACK KATS.
AB.U.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Boll. cf..... 5 S 2 0 OLthr, lb.... 4 2 T 0 0
!!rlr. 2b.. 5 3 3 1 OMorlan. aa.. 4 0 2 2 2
J't'fman. aa 5- 0 0 2 SSuckr. ct...t 110 0
Tannnd. 3b. I 1 3 4 tO.Protxt. lb 4 3 0 3 0
Emler, rf... 3 0 1 0 ORoai. If I 1 K 0 0
Kail.kl-, lb 4 1 11 1 ilUthke. Sb.. 1 2 4 4 0
IIoli. e 6 1 e 1 OOrerroxn. 0..1 0 7 1 0
Crow, It.... t 1 0 0 20. Probat. p. 4 1 1 0 0
Haitartty. p 3 1 2 4 ODworak. rf. 4 1 0 0 0
Totala 41 12 27 13 "l ToUU 40 10 27 10 !
Black's Kat 1 20110300-8
Minden 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 l-
Three-base hit: Lehr. Two-base hits:
Lehr, Bolz, Hesley, Tausend.. Struck out:
By Probst. 6; by Haggerty, 6. Double
plays: Moylan to Rathke to Lehr:
rtathku to Lehr... Bases on balls: Off
Probst, 2; off Haggerty, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: Lehr, Overman, Engler. Wild
pitches: Haggerty (2). Stolen bases:
Lehr (2). Sucky. Gus Probst (2), Rathke.
G. Probat i2y, Dworak. Holz, Crow. Urn
plies. Dolen and Sturk. 4
Townsends Defeat
Fi;emorit, 5 to 3
The Townsend base ball team journeyed
o:to Fremont Sunday and defeated the
town team there, by the score of 5 to 3.
Baker was on the mound for the Town
sends and pitched good ball, allowing
soven hits and whiffing twelve. Hausner
for Fremont.i also pitched a good game.
Coe for the Townsends, was the heavy
man with the bat getting their hits In
as many times at i -The features of
the game were the. pitching ot Baker, the
hitting of Coo and Mlntcua and the field
ing and base running of McQrath. Score:
TOWNSENDS. FREMONT.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
P.. U 4 ul. noma, AO a U 1 I
itaaion, cf.. 4 110 OMolonae, lb. I o li o l
riatt, lb... a 0 3 2 OC. Ronln. 3b 1 J 0 1 1
Mlnlcua, 2b 4 2 0 2 OO. Runln. cf 3 1 1 0 0
H'l'dcr. c-ll 4 1 1 0 Allen, aa... 4 0 0 0 0
Penny, u... 4 0 2 0 OPrck, 2b.... 4 12 3 0
McOrath, lb. 3 1 T 0 OFrlti, rf.... S 0 0 1 0
Dulchar, rf 4 0 0 0 SMaawall, If. 4 2 2 0 0
Co, c.-lt... 3 3 3 1 OUronion. c, 4 111 1 0
Btk.r, p.... 4 10 3 Ollauantr, p. 3 0 0 1 0
Total 34 It! I I Totala 37 T 27 S
BtrucK out: ny uaKer, is: ny Hausner.
11. Bases on balls: Off Baker, 2; off
Hausner, 3. Stolen bases: McQrath (4),
Mlnlcus. Hanson, C. Ronln (2). Base
hits: Hollander, Peck.
MOTORCYCLE GOES LONG
WAYS ON GALLON OF "GAS"
In a motoroycle test for distance on a
gallon of gasoline, conducted by the Ne
braska Cycle company for the Stewart
company Sunday afternoon, "Doc" Dia
mond won by covering a distance ot 101
miles. There were eight contestants who
finished up in miles as follows: Morris
Wilson, 95; Ralph Bates, 93.6; Burgess
Brandon, 911; Harry Burr, 92.5; Chester
Stewart, 91; E. Erlcson, 69. Ed Jensen
made four miles and then quit on ac
count of engine troubles.
The race was held on Broadway tn
Council Bluff over a two-mile course.
Tho prize was 110 in gold.
tliraya tin There Klrat
for your automobile supplies. Omaha
Rubber Co. Juit around the corner.
Drawn
V
ISLANDERS BACK IN THE MIX
Get New Men and Brace Up, Win-nine-
From Norfolk.
GAME CLOSE FRO MTHE START
Schoonover nml Smith lloth Fined
nnd Indefinitely Snaiiendc.d
Mnsse rla Fined for Trick
Upon the Umpire.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., June 8. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Grand Island got back
Into tho game today with Wallace of
Omaha at short and Rushenbcrg In the
field to rcplnco Schoonover nnd Smith,
both of whom were last night fined $25
and indefinitely suspended by the man
agement. Tho directors ato looking ror
a new center fielder and believe they will
have an oven stronger llnoup than before.
Today's was a nip and tuck game. Mus
ser was fined $10 and put on tho 'bench
for deliberately stepping aside and letting
a pitched ball hit Umpire Dickson, Nor
folk taking exception to a decision in the
previous inning, Score
NORFOLK.
O RAND ISLAND.
AD.H.O.A.K
AB.H.O.A.E.
Rels. 2b 6
Brown, a. .. I
Brltht. cf.... 6
lUmfejr. rf.. 4
Miliar. It.... 4
0 2 2 SRobfn, cf.... 4 0 10
3 4 1 OWallace. aa.. 3 1 0 2
3 0 0 OPayne, 2b.... 4 13 5
2 3 3 OVanco. o B 2 7 1
14 0 lDownay. rf.. 4 3 3 0
1 1 S lWerd 3b.... 3 1 3 0
Melker. Jb
Coble, lb...
Munser, o..
Othl. rf...
Denton, p...
1 10 1 OCIalr. lb 3 1 J 3 0
0 0 8 ORuahnbrg. If 3 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 OHatche, It... 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 2 OfTanklln, p.. 1 0 0 1 0
0 0 1 OErerdon. p.. 2 0 0 1 0
Koutt, p....
ToUla. .
A ,1 9i 1 i Tntal. A3 10 27 12 3
None "out when winning run scored.
Norfolk 0 02021100-6
Grand Island 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1-7
Earned runs: Norfolk, .5; Grand Island,
2. Two-base hita: Vance, Downey, Ward.
Three-base hits: Brown. Wallace,. Miller,
Downey. Home runs: Brown (2), Coble.
Sacrifice hits: Rarnsey, Downey, Rush
enberg. Stolen bases: Payne, Ward.
Bases on balls: Off Benton. 4. Struck
out: By Franklin. 2; by Everdon. 8. Left
on bases i Norfolk, 8: Grand Island, 10.
Passed ball, Ramsey. Hit by pitched
ball: By Denton, Wallace and Roben.
Umpire: Dickson.
York Loan in Error.
HASTINGS, Neo., June 8.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) York lost a 3 to 1 game here this
afternoon In the third when, after Os
borne had passed Riley and Hellrich and
allowed Bennett a two-Dagger, scoring
Riley, an error by by Harris registered
Hellrich and Bennett. York's tally camel
In the sixth. Totten hit eafely. was
forced to second and scored on Halgh'a
single. Score:
YORK. 1IASTXNX3S.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
nice, aa 3 0 2 1 lBchtold. rf. 3 0 S 1 1
Harrla, 2b... 4 0 1 1 1 Hellrich, a.. 1 0 S 0
Totten. Sb...S 12 0 IBennctt, cf..4 2 3 0 0
CUrk. If 3 0 3 0 OMcCab. If.. 3 0 2 0 0
Halih. lb.... 4 2 4 0 OE. Brown, Sb 4 2 0 1 0
Murphr. cf.. 4 0 3 0 OOcttman, lb. 2 2 9 0 0
Pierce, rf.... 4 1 0 0 0L. Brown, c. 3 0 7 1 0
Prhlaml, C..S 1 9 2 OMatttcka, 2b. 4 1 1 1 1
Osborne, p... S 0 0 1 ORUer, p. 3 0 0 1 0
Total SI 23 3 ToUla 27 7 27 I 2
L, Brown out. bunted third strike foul.
York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Hastings 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -3
Two-base hits: Halgh, Bennett. Sacri
fice hit: Gettman. Stolen bases: Bech
told, Gettman: Struck out: By Riley, 5;
by Osborne, 7. Bases on balls: Off Riley,
2; off Osborne, 7. Double plays: Bech
told to L. Brown; Rice to Harris to
Halgh. Time: 1:40. Umpire: McAlear.
Beatrice SluKBtra Win.
BEATRICE, Neb., June 8-(8peclal Tel
egram.) In a heavy-hitting game Beat
rice won from Superior today by the
score of 10 to 8. Coe and Orlet ot Beatrico
secured four hits each In five times up
and Kempin and Thelsslng of Superior
hit for home runs. Score:
SUPERIOR. BEATRICE.
AU.I1.U.A.&. AU.Il.U.A.K.
Obat, 3b 5 3 0 0 OUnt. If 4 0 0 1 0
Dealer, lb... ft
Kempin. ta. . &
u a u umtca, n.... . . u v v
4 2 lNeff, 2b. S 2 3 4 3
111 OBo'kawltz.-lb 4 0 17 1 0
3 10 ICc. e t 4 2 3 0
10 0 OOrlet. aa 6 4 1(1
3 3 1 lM.Monro', ct t 2 0 0 0
0 5 4 lOmnnon, DklO I 0 I
0 11 OJotuiaoa. p.. 4 1 1 0
0000
Brown, zs. ..
Thelaalaz. cf 4
Errett rf.... 4
Blahop. tf-p.. 4
Oreen. e.... 2
Parka, p S
Feen. p-lf.. 1
Totals.
,.33 Jt II zu a
Totala 33 13 24 11 4 ......
Superior 0 o 0 0 0 4 1 1 SS
Beatrice 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 5 '-10
Stolen basea: Blahop, Orlet. Sacrifice
hits: Errett, Thelsslng. Green. Home
runs; Kempin, Thelsslng. Three-base
hits: Orlet. Johnson. Two-base hits:
Oriet Monroe. Coe. Double plays; Parks
to Green to Begley; Kempin. unassisted.
Hits: Off Parks, 11: off Feene, 1; off
Bishop. 3. Basea on balls: Off Parks, 3,
off Feene, 1; off Bishop 1. Struck tfut:
By Johnson. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By
Johnson. Green: by Feene. Brannon.
Passed balls: Green, Coel Timet 2:00.
Umpire: Klssane.
Kearney Lose Through Errors.
KEATINEY, Neb., June 8, (Special Tel-egram.)-Kearney
lost today to Columbus
In a game in which errors played a
prominent port, Columbus earning but
two of Its runs, while Kearney earned
two out of seven. Six of Kearney's run
were made In an exciting nlnth-lnnlng
rally when errors, mingled with hits,
came within one of tying the score. No
special features prevailed. Score:
COLUMBUS. KEAKNET.
AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.U.A.E.
Dytert cfO... 3
Palmer, as... 4
Pratt, rf S
Deal, lb 4
Clark. 2b.... 4
Cran. If 4
Adama. 2b, ,. 2
Kranlnser, c. S
Frrr, p. 3
ZODd rnvan, p 0
0 2
.By nek. 3b.... 4
0 1
1 1
3 10
1 1
3 2
0 4
0 (
0 0
0 0
SAcock. 2b., 3
ODrumm. lb.. 4
OScheuren. cf. 4
1 Harrla. It.... 4
OMatner. rf . .. 3
lLow is i
OSermon. c... 4
OAdaroa, p. . . . 3
OPlrmpton, p. 0
Total SI 7 27 12 4 Totala SJ I 27 II (
ColumbU 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0-8
Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6-7
Two-base hits: Deal, Acock. Stolen
basea; Dygert. Palmer, Clark. Bases on
balls: Off Ferry, 6; oft Adams. 4. Struck
out: By Ferry, 6. Time: 1:55. Mmplre:
Meyers. Scorer: McClure.
Scrthner Defeat Rldfrley.
SCRIBNER, Neb., June 8. (Special.)
Scrtbner and Rldgley White Sox played
a game ot ball here Sunday. Score:
R.H.B.
Sorlbner 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 17 7 3
White Sox ....1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 25 7 S
Batteries: Sorlbner, Drameka and
Killers; White Sox, Rasmusstn and John
son. Everybody reads Bee Want Ada.
for the Bee by
l nnri f
TIGHT GAMETOFONTANELLE
Goes Fourteen Innings Before Play
ers of Blair Succumb.
WOLFF IS IN FINE FORM
AIIott Seven Hita In Entire Gnme
V. Cook Faaa Fifteen Men In
Ten Inning; for Fontn
nelle Team.
BLAIR, Neb., June 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Fontanelle defeated Blair, 4 to 3.
here today In a pitchers' battle between
Wolff and V. Cook In fourteen ln
ings. Wolff allowed seven hits in four
teen Innings and In the last twelve In
nings allowed but throe hits. Waterman
was taken out of the box In tho fourth
and waa replaced by V. Cook, who al
lowed but two hits and struck out fifteen
men In the ten Innings he pitched.
The fielding of Koeppen at second for.;
Blair, who accepted twelve chances' with
out an error and the fielding of Robinson
centerfleld who made two catches of
the exhibition order featured the game.
Burcham, tho shortstop for Blair ac-
j j cepte twelve chances booting three of
2 them and made one catch that was of
5 ' the circus variety, catching a lino drive ht
o deep short while running with the ball,
' catching the ball as It went over his
shoulder. This was easily the best game
played In Blair for years.
Next Sunday Blair plays the Bennington
team and on Wednesday, June 17 plays
the Chicago Leland Giants. Score:
BLAIR. FONTANELLE.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.1LO.A.E
Oook. lb.. S 2 18 2 3Wait'mu, p 1 1 3 0
Burcham. al H I
Stow. 3b.. 5 10 0
Krauee, c. A 0 9 3
Wolff, p... 1 3
Kooppen. 2b 4 4 7
Jenren. rf.. 5 2 0 2
Robinson, til 1 I 0
StrtJTO. . If.. (020
JIUrtunr. lb 0 14
OV.Cook. a-p E 3 1
OR. Cah'n. ib 4
OJ. Cook, o. S
0D. Cook. rf. 2
01. Cahoon, rf 4
0 3
2 17
0 0
0 1
1 1
1 0
s
OP. Cah'n. If 6
0O. Cook, ct. 6
a r- Depew.
TOUU a 41 S4IAO
. . Tetala 47 7 43 17 3
.Fontanelle iiooooooooooo 14
Blair 0111000000000 0-3
Two-base hit: V. Cook. Three-base hit:
Cooke. Stolen bases: Cooko, Krause,
Wolff (2). Robinson. Sacrifice hits: Stowe,
Jensen, V. Cook. R. Cahoon. Sacrifice
fly: J. Cook. ,Hlts: Off Waterman, 6 in
four innings; of f V. Cook. 2 In ten Innings.
Struck out. By Wolff, 9; by Waterman.
3: by V. Cook. 15. Bases on balls: Off
Wolff, 1: off Waterman. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: Koeppen. Time: 2:12.
SPRINGFIELD TAKES GAME
FROM RAMBLERS IN NINTH
The Ramblers of Omaha and South
Omaha were defeated by the home team
at Springfield, Neb., Sunday afternoon In
an exciting- ball game, which terminated
In a score of 7 to 6.
The game was not decided until the
ninth Inning, when the Springfield nine
bunched Its hits and brought in the win
nig tally.
The batteries were Gottsch ad Blodgett
for Springfield and Roncka and Hanson
for the Ramblers. Struck out: By
Gottsch, 7; by Roncka, 10.
Murray and Chip to Box.
8A.N FRANCISCO, Cat, June 8. Billy
Murray of Sacramento, Cat, and George
Chip of Pittsburgh, mlddlewelghts, were
matched today to box twenty rounds July
4 In San Francisco. There Is a possibility,
however, that Mike Gibbons, whom Mur
ray meets In New York June 18, will be
substituted if ne nereats -Hurray.
Pierce Shnta Ont nattle Creek.
BATTLE CREEK, Neb., June 8. (Spe
cial.) Fierce blanked Battle Creek In a
rinse, eama here Sundav. Score: R.H.E.
Pierce 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 5 4
Battle Creek..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 4
Batteries: Pierce. Mauke and Prefke;
Battle Creek, Ulrloh and Scott.
Noyea Goea with Spokane.
SPOKANE, Wash., June 8. Wynn C.
Noyes, pitcher, late of the Boston Na
tlonal league club, will loin the Spokane
IIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
The man who can't rub his
chin in silence needs to know
that the Gillette will shave him
close without irritating his
tender skin. Won't some
Gillette user kindly tell him
the facts about the Gillette
Safety Razor and 1914 Blades?
MSTcOrrWe
KNOWN THE.
lllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllill
"Bud" Fisher
Northwestern league team this week, nc.
cording . to word received here today.
Noyes, who formerly pitched here, has
been purchased hy the Spokane club.
Strunir Detents He.liron.
STRANG, Neb., June 8.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Strang defeated Hebron In Sun
day's game 7 to 0. ,Tho feature of the
game was Schneider's pitching. He struck
out fourteen players and allowed but two
hlts
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