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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. JUKE 12, 1914. Maybe Rubber Won't Break, but it Will Stretch Some Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher JMeu Ntfrs even ov out xnG" 160T ON5 NOW HE CANT fcRSAK.J 1-TMK 0URDAD MAT riu rv - ...... -1- vmvi 01 W6U..MUTT. XNq Got it on You mqoj. YKt? aUBQOB- HfiX t&NOT ONLV STVLUH DOT UNBUoAKABie C " " " YOU'RE RKoKTl v v-. l r f NOt ONLY STVLUH X, ' ' HOURKES DROP FOURTH ONE (Witches Cop Game by Driving Willis Oat of Box in Seven Frames. SEVEN RUNS SCORED IN INNING JlllU Bat Two Times In Fourth Bound, OettlnE Home nan anil Trro-Ilagrg-er, and Ochs MnUwi the Trip Around. WICHITA, Kan., June ll,-Spectat ffelegram.) Wichita, made a clean sweep of the Omaha series by winning the last game by a score of 11 to 6, WUIls waa bit hard In the fourth Inning. Two sin Bits, a double, a triple and two home xuna were mixed with a walk, an error and two sacrifices for seven runs. Dur ham, who started In the box for the Job bers, was hit hard and whon three hits opened the sixth Inning Scott was sent to the box. Scott had everything- and succeeded In stopping the rally In the sixth and was In no danger during the rest of the game. No hits were made off Scott In the sixth, seventh and eighth except a lucky hit by Kroger In the eighth which took a freak bound past Ochs. Congalton got a hold of one In the ninth and lifted It over the right field fence and Ward followed with a double. Two were down and Thomas was thrown out at first, ending the game. Bchlpko led off with a single In the first Chase sacrificed. Krug flew to Boasotonl. Thomaaon walked. Congalton singled ecorlng Schlpke. Ward singled scoring Thomason and Congalton, Bchtpke'a triple and Chase's single scored on In the fifth. Thomas doubled In the sixth and e cored on a single by WUIls. WHUs got out of a bad hole In the first Ochs or O'Bourke singled. Two walks forced In one run but Bossolonl fanned. Three singles, a sacrlflco and a double steal scored two In the sixth. A walk, wild pitch and a single scored one off Cteveni In the seventh. Both teams bit the ball hard and many star plays wen Biade. Schlpke made a couple of pretty stops at second and Thomas had a great Ay at short handling seven chances without s.n error, and several of them were hard. HI Henry, the Omaha boy, made the prettiest play of the day when he chated towards second and stopped a hot grounder from Chase's bat and made a perfect toss to Scott at first. Score: WICHITA. AB. It Ochs, b 5 1 !NichoIson, If S 2 O'Rourke, 2b I 2 Henry, lb, 4 1 Graham, c S 0 Bills, of S 1 Bossolonl. rf... 4 1 ntzstmmoni, .... 4 1 Durham, p 3 1 Bcott P 0 1 Totals .32 Ti OMAHA. AB. It Schlpke. tb 4 2 Chase, lb 4 0 Krug. If 8 0 rrhomason, ct 4 1 Congalton, rf 2 fWard, Sb S 0 Thomas, ss 4 1 Xruger, e 4 0 KVlllTs. P $ Elevens, p 1 0 Standing of Teams NATL LEAGUE. w.Lrct New York. .26 16 .filJl Cincinnati ..29 20 .5ft J Pittsburgh ..23 21 .523 Chicago ....24 25 4J0 20 23 .45 St. Loul 25 26 .4W Phlla. 20 23 . 406 Boston IS 23 .3t9 AMEIt ASS'N. W.LPct. Milwaukee .27 21 .Stt IndlanaDolls.29 25 .637 Louisville ...28 25 . 528 Columbus ..27 2fl .03 Cleveland ...27 24 J03 Kan. City... Z7 28 .491 Minneapolis. 22 27 .440 8t Paul... . 21 30 .412 AM EH. LEAGUE. W.LPct Phlla 28 18 .600 Washlnctn 27 19 .687 Detroit 29 22 ,K9 St Louis.. .26 22 .642 Boston 24 23 . 611 Chicago ....23 20 . 479 New York.. IS 27 .400 Cleveland ..14 33 .233 It. O. A. E. 8 13 0 3 10 0 13 4 0 1 IS I 0 1 S 0 0 3 10 0 110 0 3 4 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 15 27 W 0 II. O. A. E- 2 S 3 0 19 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 3 1 12 5 0 3 3 3 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEST. LEAGUE. W.LPct. Sioux City.. 31 19 .620 Denver a i .vn 8t Joseph. ,ZS 21 .683 n. Mn!na.2K 21 .5101 Lincoln ....25 26 .490Drooklyn Omaha zi za . Wichita ....23 30 .4.11 Topeka 16 34 .3201 FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct Bait more ..21 13 .571 Chicago ....? 21 .653 Buffa o ....22 19 .537 Brooklyn . .20 20 .500 Pittsburgh 21 23 .477 Indlonan'ls.21 23 .477 St. Louis... 23 2fl . W' Kan. City.. 21 28 .42 STATE LEAGUE. W.LPct. Hastings ..19 7 .721 Or. Island.. 17 10 .630 Beatrice ...IE 14 .ra York 15 12 .556 Superior ..14 IS .483 Columbus ..14 13 .619 Norfolk ... 9 16 .860 Kearney ... 6 22 .185 Yesterday's nejsnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Wichita, 11. jjes Moines, a; uenver, . fit. Joa.nh.Llnnoln. rmatnoned rairi. Sioux City, 6; Topeka, 1. NATIONAL LKAUUB. PlttaburKh. 2: Boston. 3. St Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 1. unicago, ?; New yotk, 4. Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. 4; Chicago, 3. New York, 1: St Louis. 3. Boston, l: Detroit 3. rnuaaeiPtiia. o: Cleveland, z. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 5: Chicago, 3. Buffalo, 4; Kansas City, 3, Baltimore, 6-4; Indianapolis, 6-11. Pittsburgh, 7: St Louis. 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, l: Minneapolis, 6. Cleveland, 12; Kansas City, 7. Columbua. 4; Milwaukee, 1. Indianapolis, &; hi. paui, o Kearney. 3: Hastings. 3. fourth, darkness. Norfolk. 9; Beatrice. 3. Columbus. 0; Superior, 6. Grand Island, 0; York, 4. flnmca Todny. WESTERN L7EAOUE. Omaha at Lincoln. Sioux City at Wichita. Des Moines at Topeka. St Joseph at Denver. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington at Chicago. New York at St Louis. Boston at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland. NATIONAL LKAUUB. Pittsburgh at Boston. St Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Buffalo at St. Lou la. Baltimore at Chicago. Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville at Minneapolis. Cleveland at Kami City. Columbus at Milwaukee. Indianapolis at St Paul. STATE LEAGUE. Kearney at Hastings. Norfolk at Beatrice. Columbua at Superior. Grand Island at York. CARDS WIN PITCHING BATTLE Make it Two Straight from Brooklyn by Taking Two to One Fray. D0AK WEAKENS IN THE EIGHTH Sallee la Then Sent Against Left Handed Hitters and Holds the Dodgers Sato Rest of the Way. Total SS 6 13 24 12 nmhi 3 00O1100 16 rwichlta I 0 0 7 0 3 1 0 -u Left on bases: Omaha, 8: Wichita. 6, Sacrifice hits: Schlpke, Chase, Graham, Durham, O'ltourko ). Henry, two base bits: Kruger, Bills, Thomas, Ward. Three-base hits: Bossolonl. SchlPkc. Home runs: Bills. Ochs, Congalton- stolen oases: Henry, uranam. una Off Willis. 14 in seven Innings: oft Bte vens. 1 in two Innings; off Durham, 10 In five innings; off Scott 3 in four In nings. Double play; Thomas to Chase. 3; by Scott, 1. Bases on balls: Ott Willis, 3; off Durham, 3; oft Scott 1: off Stevens, i. wtia pucn: aievens. nmc 1!. Umpire: Haskell, ) SIOUX CITY TRIMS THE KAWS Gosper Stronir In Pinches and Keeps TopeUaa Hits Scattered TOPEKA. Kan., June U. Gasper pitched well in the pinches and kept Topeka's hits scattered except In the seventh, when the locals scored their only run. Falrcloth'a error gave Sioux City two runs In the first inning on one hit Hard hitting added tnree more in tne tnira. sones. youngster, held Sioux City to two scratch ttlis in tne iui six innings, score TOPEKA. A.B. R. Cochran. 2b. , 4 0 Forthsythe. rf. 3 0 Lattlmore. 3b 4 Koerner, lb. 4 Tallion. ss. 4 Gear. If. f.. 4 Rapps. o. 4 Wakefield, cf. ..... 3 haircloth, p. 0 Jones, p. t... 3 Clarke I H. 1 1 3 0 0 '! 0 0 0 1 O. 0 0 3 10 3 1 7 3 0 0 0 A. 1 0 0 E. Totals 33 1 37 SIOUX CITY. A.B. R. H. O. A. Cooney, 2b. 5 1 0 3 3 Clarke. If. 5 113 0 Smith, as. 8 1 3 1 E Kane. lb. 1119 0 LeJeune, cf. ....... 3 4 0 3 0 Baird. rf. 3 118 0 Callahan. 3b. , 3 0 2 3 0 Crisp, c. 4 0 0 1 0 Qasper, p. .......... 4 0 10 3 11 Total 31 5 8 28 Batted for Falrcloth in third. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Sioux City 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-6 Two-base hits: Lattlmore, Rappa. Kane. Baird. Sacrifice hit: Smith. Sac riflce fly: LeJeune. Double plays; Tall ton Him. cf... 4 uttitr, It.:. 4 Miller, lb.. 4 WlLon. rf... I Wfclttrt, lb 1 Bnrdir. e... 1 Bek, M.... 2 Dok, p.... 2 BillM, p.... 0 Called In BROOKLYN, June 11. St. Louis made It two straight with Brooklyn today In a pitchers' battle, In which Doak hod tho better until the eighth, when, with the score 2 to 1 and one out, he walked Dal ton, bringing up Daubert. Sallee was then sent against the left handed hitters and held Brooklyn safe the rest of the way. Brooklyn's run was a home run drive by Wheat Score: BT. IXJMS. BI100KLTN. AH.H.O.A.K. AU.Jl.u.A.li ltucsloa, lb. 4 1 1 1 ODitlon, cf... 12 0 1 3io ounuDerc. jo. " 0 10 OSmlth. lb... 4 0 2 1 1 It 0 OWheit. If.., S 1 2 0 110 0MIuraml ..1000 0 11 OCuUhaw. 2b 4 0 2 4 1 t 1 inifitrt ,rC. 4 0 10 114 CO'Uui, n.. 1 2 t 1 0 0 4 OMcCtrty. c. 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 ORculUcb. p 1 0 1 1 TeUU ....JO ITTU 1 ToUIi ....11 17 14 2 Batted for Wheat in ninth. St. Louis 0 0001010 0-3 Brooklyn 0 1000000 0-1 Left on bases: St Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 6. Two-base hits: Hugglns, Magee. Home run: Wheat. Sacrifice hit: Whltted. First base on errors: St Louis, 2. Double plays: Daubort to Smith. Cut shaw to Daubert to Smith, Reulbach to Cutshaw to Daubert Bases on balls: Off Doak, 2: off Reulbach. 2. Struck out: By Doak, 3; by Sallee, 2: by Reulbach, 4. Passed ball: Snyder. Hits: Off Doak. 6 in seven and one-tnird innings: oit Bailee, none in one and two-thirds innings. Time: 1:58. Umpires: Orth and Byron. Cuba Even Series. NEW YORK, June 11. Chicago evened up the series with New York by winning today's game, 7 to . me cnampions fielded ooorly behind Mathewson. a dropped throw at the plate by Meyers' nuttlnc Chlcaco In the way of tallying five runs in the sixth Inning. Four clean hits, a Wild Pitch by Mutnewaon, a pass and a fumble by Snodgrasa wero tho othor scoring factors. Score: CIIICAOO. NCW TORIC AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Lch. ct... 4 0 1 0 0Dchr. cf.. 4 13 0 0 otHinu, ii... t OOrint. 1 I'Murrijr ... 1 0Djrr. t.... 1 lDarl. Ib... t OMerkle, lb.. 4 OHnodstiut.rf 4 OBtock. lb.... 1 Meyt r. o... 4 ,M I 27 11 ItMthtwson.p 1 Thorpa .... 1 Fromro. p. 0 RALLY DEFEATS WHITE SOX Batfest in Eighth Inning Gives Washington Four to Two Viotory. CHECKS CHI'S WINNING STREAK Home Tnm Mnkm Rnna In Opening Frame on Wwiver'i Round Trip, Single by Blackburn and Collins Double. Mo!lr. rf. Bmltb. Jb... Schafer ... Poster, lb.. Mtlan. cf... Oandll. lb.. Ebiuika, It.. Morns, lb. Mcliriaa. ta. iionrr. e. Doehllnj, p. 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 CEMENT MEN HAND BLANK Play in Old-Time Form and Trim Pawnees, Five to Nothing. KID PITCHER IN GREAT TRIM Allovra Only Two Men to Reach Sec ond Base During Entire Session Great Support Given the Youngster. oooi. rf.... t SrUtr. lb... 4 Zlmnnaa, lb 4 BcholU. 11. 4 SwMnir, lb. 4 KMiina. a. 4 Drxnabaa. c 1 vaugna. p... 4 TotAli to Koerner (Zi. Smith to Cooney to Kane, Cooney to Smith to Kane, Gasper to uooney to Kane, stolen oases: umun, Baird (2). Hits: Off Falrcloth, 6 In three Innings; off Jones, 2 in six Innings. Bases on balls: Off Falrcloth, 1; oft Jonce, 4; off Gaspar.t 1. Struck out: By Fair- ciotn, i: oy Jones, 9; uy uaspar, a. wna pitch: Falrcloth. Umpire: Fyte. D13NVER TAKES FINAL GAME Bears Win In Elcvrenth After Tytns; Score In Ninth. DENVER. Colo.. June 11. Denver won the fourth and last game of the series from Des Moines today, 4 to 3. The vis itors were one run ahead In the ninth, when Fisher tied the score on a home run, and won tho 'game in the eleventh on nu second nome run 01 tne game. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Hahn, rf 6 110 0 0 Hunter, Ct 6 3 4 3 1 0 Relllv. ss S 0 3 3 9 0 Breen, It 5 0 1 0 0 0 Jones, lb 5 0 0 IS 1 0 Haley, c 4 0 16 0 0 Andreas. 2b 4 0 1 5 3 1 KWOIdl. 3D 6 U U I U OClnsella, p 6 0 0 0 6 Totals 43 DENVER. AB. It .. 6 .. 6 .. 5 .. 4 4 4 5 3 11 30 23 Faye, 2b Cassldy, rf., coney, ss... Block, ct..., Mitchell. If.. Barbour. 3b. FUher. lb... tspanr, c.... s Harrington, p 4 H. 2 3 1 S 0 3 3 1 1 A. 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 3 rianer uj. BirucK out; uy by Harrington. 12. Bases on Klnsella, 2; off Harrington, hits: Mitchell. Block. Wild Totals S3 4 13 33 11 Des Moines 1 000000300 0-3 Denver' 0 011000010 14 Stolen base: Faye. Two-base 'hits! Cassldy, Hunter, Three-base hits: Keiuy, uoroour. nome runs: apanr, r 1 1. . l . . 1 . ..... n.. ir 1 - f - ,. vases on cans: urr 3. Sacrifice oltch: Kin- sella. Time: 2:20. Umpires: McCaf ferty and Barr. 1. omnia Defeats Atlanta. LOOMIS, Neb., Juno ll.-AUanta lost to Loomis here yesterday ny a score or to 6. A hlxh wind made fast fielding Im possible. Score R H.E. Atlanta 1 0010003 1-6 Loomis 2 0331003 - 13 Batteries Atlanta, Jackson, Engberg ana Denbo; Loomis, Bruner and Masters. umpire, Kaurtman. For an Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets. Mr. J. 11. Seltx of Detroit Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and oatls tory movement of the bowels." For sale ty all dealers. Advertisement 0 1 1 u 1 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 . inn 4 Mahler. It-. 2 llcnoc. .. t Orob. lb.... 4 Mtbotr. in.. llobllttal.lb 4 Millar, H-rt. 4 Bataa. ct.... 4 Clark, e..., t OooMuai, e. 0 Ylntllns. p. 1 0 11 1 0 0 0 Totala ., Batted for Grant In sixth. Batted for Mathewson in seventh. Chicago ,...1 0 0,0 0 5 1 0 0-7 New yorK 1 u u u u z 1 u u 1 Two-bus hits: Bescher. Burns. Schulte. Home run: Saler. Sacrifice hit: Grant sacrifice ny: Doyle. Htoien Dases: Leach, Stock, Saler, Doyle. Lett on bases: New York. 4; Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: Oft Mathewson, 3: off Fromme, off Vaughn, 2. struck out: uy Math ewson, 3; by Fromme, 2; by Vaughn. 1. Wild pitch; Mathewson. Hits: Oft Mathewson. 8 in seven innings: ott Fromme. none In two Innings. Time: 2:02. Umpires: Hart and Rlgler. Phlla Bump Reds. PHILADELPHIA. June 11. After pitching a fine game for eight Innings today YingllnR weakened In the ninth and Philadelphia defeated Cincinnati, 3 to 2. Moran was hit on the leg by a pitched ball In the first Inning and was forced to retire, score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Meraa, rf... 1 1 0 0 oirelan, lb,, 4 0 2 4 v uurcaar. ii... s I Hubert, lb.. 1 1 OMatM, ... 1 1 lCrarath. rf. 4 0 OLuderua lb. 2 0 OFaekert. cf. 1 1 lKllllOr. c. I 1 OAtaxandar, p 3 0 0'Dutna 0 4 0'IU4 0 0 0 Total .M I IT 11 Total n tlt I , . Batted tor. Becker In ninth. Ran for Burns in ninth. Ran for Clark In seventh. Two out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 0 000002 0 0-2 PhlladelDhla , 0 010000023 Twa.Imlmi hits: Moran. Bates. Yin llnr. Alexander. Home run. Cravath. tacrine nu: uooeri. oacn r. ree. Stolen base: Herxog. Double plsy: Kill fer to Lobert. Left on cases: cin cinnatL 6: Philadelphia, 3. Bases on bAlls: Off YlnKllng. 1. . Hit bv pitcher: Moran and Hersog bv Alexander, Struck out: By Ytnllng. 1: bv Alexander. 7. Passed ball: Gonsalea. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Oulgley and Eason. Urn res llnmp I'lratea. BOSTON. June 11. Boston won Its third straight game bv defeating Pitt burgh today. 3 to 1 Maranville was the principal factor in tne Hraves- vjciory. He made two hlta in three times at bat rtrivinr In two rune and accepted thir teen chances without an error. Perdue weakened earlv and was succeeded by James. Mitchell's homer gave the Plrat one of their fins. Score Batted for Gibson In seventh. Batted for Adams in seventh. Ran for Coleman In ninth. Ratted for Coorer In ninth. Batted for Prdue in third. Batted for Gilbert In seventh. Pittsburgh 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Boston . 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - Two-bsa bits: Connolly (2). Three- base hit: Mowerv. Home run: Mitchell. Hits: Off Perdue. 2 in three Innings; off James. & in six innings; otr Adams. in six innings: otr r-ooper. l in two innings. Sacrifice hits: Maranville, James Kelley. Mowrey. Sacrifice flv: Vlox. Stolen bases: Wagner. Gowdy. Double May Maranville to Gowdv to Evera. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 8: Boston. 4. Bases on balls: Off Perdue. 1: off James. 1 lilt by nltched ball: Kafera bv James. Struck out: Bv Adams. S; by Cooper, 1; ov james, s. wna pucn: .lamen. Time 1:35. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. A TMMer Tonln aids digestion. Electrla Bitters will In- creaso your appetite, help digest your fond and tone up your system. EOc and II All druggists. Advertisement CHICAGO, June 11. Aa eighth-Inning batting rally, after two were out today gavo Washington a 4 to 2 victory over Chicago and checked the winning streak of the locals. Faber pitched masterly ball until the eighth Inning, when Smith, a Washington recruit placed a double In left Schaefer ran for Smith and scored tho tlelng run on Milan's triple. Gondii's single scored Milan with the winning run. The locals made their runs In the open ing Inning on Weaver's home run, a sin gle by Blackburn and Collins' double. Score: WASHNOTON. CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E owearar, aa.. 4 12 1 Ouerser. m... 1 onikbrn, 2b.. 4 ODammllt. If 1 OCelllns, rf.. 4 OChate, lb.. ODodla. cf... OSctnlk, c... OAlcock, lb., OFaber. p... 0C.KaYangh -union ... Totala ....10 T 17 15 0 ToUl 11 S 2T 14 3 Ran for Faber In the ninth. Ran for Kavanaugh In the ninth. Ran for m!th In the eighth. Washington 0 100O002 1-4 (jnicago 3 o o u o o u o 0-2 Home run: Weaver. Two-base hits: Collins, Smith. Three-base hits: Shanks, Milan. Sacrifice hits: Demltte, Chase, McBrlde. Stolen bases: Alcock, Gondii. Double play: Smith to Oandll. Lett on oases: Chicago, 8; Washington, b. jjases on balls: Off Faber, 4; off Boehllng, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Faber, Morgan. Struck out: By Faber, 7; by Boehllng, 4. Dlld pitch: Faber. Time: 2:16. Um pires: Egan and Evans. Yanks Lose to Drovrns. ST. LOUIS. June 11. St Louis bunched hits In the sixth Inning and scored two runs, which enabled the home club to win the second game ot the series from New York today, 3 to 1. Manager Rickey switched his lineup, sending .ueary De hind the bat and Miller to first base after the sixth Inning, Leary went to first base and Agnew behind the bat Score: new York. trr. LOUIS. AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.1S. Malta!. Ib... 4 2 12 OSbotton, ct.. 4 0 0 Miner, id., x lAsnew, c... 1 0 Pratt, 2b... 4 OO.Wlms. rf. 1 1C. Walker. If i lAuitln. lb... 2 OLearr. lb-e. 1 OWarec. aa.... 2 OJatnaa, p t Hatch, lb. Hotrain. p. 0 1 0 0 10 0 2 .. 7 It I 2 0 lskrock. 4 0 Totala Totala ....33 11 11 2 Grand Island 00000000 0-0 York 00030001 -4 Two-base hits: Ward. Halsh, Murphy. Stolen bases: Schoonover (2), Robon. Murphy, 11: Halsh. Rice. Double plays: Wallace to Payne to Claire. Rice to Karris to Hatgh. Bases on balls: Ott Kkyock, 5; off Haffman. 2. Left on bases: Grand Island, 3; York, 3. Struck out: Bv Skyock. 8; by Hoffman. 5. Time: 2:10. Umpire: McAlear. 0-2 SUPERIOR, Neb., June 11. (Special Telegram.) The kid pitcher, Weldman, let only two men get as far aa second base. Fielders all gavo him fine support by great running catches and the team looked more like its old self. Superior won, 5 to 0. Score: COLUMBUS. SUPERIOR. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Dra-art, cf... 1 0 2 0 OObat. lb.... 4 0 14 0 Palmar, aa.. 1 0 4 2 ODejley, lb... 3 1 11 1 1 Pratt, rt.... 10 11 OKempln. as.. 4 2 12 0 Deal, lb.... 3 0 7 0 OLandretn. rf 1 2 1 0 0 r-i.rv. !th.. 10 11 ODrown. 2b... 3 2 10 3 Of., if 112 0 OThelatinr. If S 0 3 0 0 Kranlnr,3b 3 0 3 6 lErratt. cf... 4 0 2 0 0 Noe. c 3 0 5 2 OOrona, c... 4 3 3 2 0 Thleman. p. 2 0 0 1 OWaldman, p. 2 1 0 4 0 Zonderman 10000 . rt "T Totala ...,30 11 27 13 3 Totala ....27 3 24 13 1 Batted for Thelman. Columbus 0 00000000-0 sSperlor ........... .0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 - Tiun-tuiia hlta: Greene. Brown. Stolen bases: Cran, Obst Sacrifice hits: Brown, Weldman. Struck out: By Thelman, 4; by Weldman, 3. Bases on balls: Oft Thelman, 2. Double plays: Begley to Kempln, Kranlnger to Palmer to Deal. Umpire: Quigley. Norfolk Turns Tables. BEATRICE, Neb., June It (Special.) Norfolk turned the tables on Beatrice to day, winning by the score of 9 to 3. Catcher Coe of Beatrice was taken sick and Black was substituted. Pitcher Getchell of Norfolk and Catcher Black of Beatrice were ordered out of the Bamo for disputing the umpire decision. Home runs wore made by Johnson of eBoirlca and Brown and Bright of Norfolk. The last three Innings were played In a drizzling rain. Johnson struck out flt Nteen men. Score: NORFOLK. BEATRICE. AD.H.O.A.E. au.m.u.a.u. Resolute Wins on Time Allowance SANDY HOOK, June U.-A time allow ance enabled the Resolute to win today's cup defense preliminaries, although it crossed the finish line nearly two minutes behind the Vanltle. The thirty-mile race over a triangular course furnlthed one ot tho most thrilling contests since these trials began. The creations of Herreshoff and Gard ner had another duel, because the De fiance did not enter today's contest The owners of the trl-clty sloop were not sat isfied with the fit of its rigging. Truaadale.lb 4 Pecklnpa. aa. 4 liartMii. rf. 4 Cook. of.... 2 Hoiaen, if.. 3 H.WIlma. lb 3 Ninaroeker.o 3 Warbop. p.,. 3 aiciiaje, p.. 1 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 3 1 0 1 0 ToUla ....39 ( 34 11 3 Totala ....3 4 21 13 0 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 St Louis 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 Two-base hits: Warhop, Wares, Wal ker. Throe-base hits: Walker, G. Wil liams. Hlta: Off Warhop,. 4 In five and one-third Innings; off McHale. none In two and two-thirds Innings. Stolen bases: Pecklnpaugh, Nunamaker. Malsei, Trues- dale. Double piay: nictiaie 10 mummo to Nunamaker. Lett on oases: jsew York, 3; St Louis, 3. Bases on balls: Off Warhop. 3; off James. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Bv WarhoD (Miller). HirucK oui: By Warhop, 2; by James, 2. Passed balls: Leary (2). Time: 1:35. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Hlldebrand. Tlircra Defeat Boston. DETROIT. June 11. In a pitching duel between Dauss and "Shutout" Foster, ntmlt won from Boston, x to 1. loaay. Three of tho Tigers' hits figured In the scoring and Hooper's double in the fifth brought Foster home with the visitors tally. Cobb, because of a slight Indis position, did not play today. Score: AD.H.O.A.E. AU.tl.O.A.E. Hooper, rf.. 4 2 11 OBuah. aa.... 4 0 OHlsb. cf.,.. 1 0 OCrawfort. rf 3 3 OVaach. If.... 3 3 OKaranKb. 2b 3 1 OBurna. lb... 3 0 MHaBas. C. 3 3 ODausa, p.... 3 I 1 0 0 Totala ....35 T 27 IS 0 0 Reli. 2b... Drown, as... Melker, Ib... Drlrbt ct.. Miller. If... Turcln. rf.. Cobel. lb... Mutser. e... OatchelU p.. Hlraob. p... 1 3 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 13 1 I 0 1 0 0 0 OLlnr. It... 1 lDlack. c. 3 ODrtan, cf. 0 ONeft. 3b.. 0 lOrtet. 1 0 1 It 0 3 1 ODocakwltt.lb 4 0 0 McDonnell.ra 1 0 Monroe, ct-o 3 3 ODrannan, 3b 4 2 0 Johnson, p.. 4 Scott, aa.... 3 Speaker, ct.. 3 urnit. ii. JanvriB, lb, S Oardatr, 3b. 4 Yarkaa. 3b, .. 1 Enaie. id., 1 Tsoinaa, c. 3 Foater. p.... 3 linn 1 Hanrlkaan. 1 1 17 0 1 0 1 Total K!4 13 1, Batted for Yerkea In seventh. Batted for Janvrln In ninth. Boston 00001000 01 Detroit 10010000 -2 Two-base hits: Burns, Hooper. Sacri fice hits; Morlarty (3), Yerkes. Lewis. Scott High. Stolen bases: Lewis, Gard ner. Crawford, Morlarty. Lef on bases: Boston, 6; Detroit, 5. Double play: Gard ner to Janvrln to Thomas. Bases on balls: Off Dauss. 2; off Foster, 3. Struck out: Bv Dauss, 3; by Foster. 3. Time: 1:22. Umpires: Dinneen and Connolly. Macks Are Shut Out. CLEVELAND, O., June 11. Steen's brilliant pitching enabled Cleveland to shut out Philadelphia. 3 to 0, today and break a losing streak of six games. Ktn rtM not rive, more than one hit In an Inning. Pennock was touched for hits at critical momenta Score: Ratted for Lapp in ninth. Batted for Pennock In ninth. Cleveland y...O 0 10 0 10 1 3 Philadelphia ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Oldrlng. O'Nell. Three base hit: 8trunk. Sacrifice hit: Turner. Stolen bases; Jackson (2). Bases on balls: Off Pennock. 2; off Steen. 7. Left on bases: Cleveland, 5; Philadelphia. 11, Struck out: By Steen, 4; by Pennock, 4. Double play: Bllsnad to Wood. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Chill and Sheridan. American Association Results. R.H.E. Columbus Milwaukee Cleveland ... Kansas City Indianapolis Bt Paul .... Louisville 1 Minneapolis It Will Never Burst the garden hose you buy of the Omaha Rubber Co. Just around the corner. 4 10 1 3 ..13 IT .. T 9 513 611 8 6 Totala ....It 2 17 11 i Totala ....33 t 37 10 2 Norfolk 00220001 49 Beatrice 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 Home runs: Brown, Bright, Johnson. Two-base hits: Brown, Netf, Johnon. Sacrifice hlth. Turpln. Netf, Monroe. Double play: Brian to Bockewltz. Hits: Off Getchell, 5 In six Innings: off Htrach, 1 In three innings. Struck out; By Getchell, 3; by Hlrsch, 6; by Johnson, 15. Bases on balls: Off Getchell. 4: off Hlrsch, 1: oft Johnson. 4. Wild pitch: Johnson. Passed balls: Musser, 1; Monroe, 2. Time: 2'15. Umpire! Meyers. Islanders Shut Out by York. YORK. Neb.. June 11. (Special Tele gram.) Skyock had Grand .Island at hla mercy loaay, tigniening up in me pincnes. Hoffman pitched a steady game outside ot the fourth Inning. Rice had walked and was advanced by a sacrifice. Totten flew out to right and Hoffman purposedly walked Clarke to take a chance on Halarh. Wlththe count three and two on mm, tne mg leuow poiea a two-Dagger over tscnoonover s head, scoring Dotn men. Murphy singled and Hoigh scored when they pulled a double steal. Score: ORAND SLAND. YORK. Reben. It Wallace.' aa 4 1 Payne. 3b... S 1 Schoonrr. ct 4 0 Downer, c. J 1 Everdon. rf.. 3 0 Ward. 3b.... 4 1 O aire. lb.. 2 1 AD.H.O.A.E. 4 110 ORIce, s, 4 lHarrla. 3b... 3 OTotten. 3b... 0 OCUrke, If.., 0 OHalih, lb... 1 OMurphr, ct. 0 OAsn. rf 3 0?chlaael, c. AD.H.O.A.E VanlUe found tho light winds to Its lik ing on the first two-mile reaches, and led Until after the yachts had started for home. The correcred time gave Resolute the victory In 1 minute and 16 seconds. CHICAGO GIANTS TO PLAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY In keeping with the policy adopted to glvo the fans the best exhibitions to bo obtained, Manager Bradford has booked the famous colored wonders, Leland's Chicago Giants, as the attractions for Saturday and Sunday. With a record of eighteen victories, four defeats and rno knotted game, including last Wednes day's game, the Giants are headed for Omaha Intent on handing the Brewers a double defeat "Husk" Olson, the stock yards favor ite, is Manager Bradford's cholo for Saturday's contest, pitted against Bu ford, the dusky slabman for the Won ders. 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