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THE BEE: OltAHA, SATUEDAT, .TUNE 13, 1914.
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OMAHA SCORES ONE IN THIRD
Krns Lifts Long One to ailller
Bntlr Gama Ileplete wllli Star
Work on th Part of
Lincoln Crew.
LINCOLN, Neb.. Juno 12.-(8pcclal Tele
grm.) Khman pitched Rood ball today
and was backed up by sensational work
on the part of his teammates while
Orover was bit hard and had poor sup
port, Lincoln winning, G to 1.
Omaha' lone score camo In the third
when, with one down, Orover pushed out
a single to center, Schlpke and Chase fol
lowed with singles but sharp fielding by
Lincoln held tho runners to the bases.
Orover scored when Krug lifted a. long
one to Miller and then Thomason walked,
but Concalton ended Omaha's chance by
fouling out to Mullen, who made a pretty
running catch In the mud.
Ward opened the fourth with a single,
but the next three oata were easy.
Again In the fifth, Bchlpke opened with
a single and reached socond when Miller
let one get through him, but the next
three could do nothing. j
It looked promising for Omaha In the
seventh when Grover got his second single
with one down and Schlpke hit a slzzler
drive past first which looked good for
three bases, but Mullen made a wonder
ful catch and doubled Orover at first.
Agafn In. the eighth Krug singled
sharply to center and took second on
Miller's cecond error. Thomason and
Congalton failed to hit, however, nnd
Omaha'a chance to score was gone.
Lincoln got two In the socond on single
by Mullen, Qulllln, Collins and Rchor; two
more In the fifth when Allen walked, and
Lloyd and McOatflgan singled and on two
errors by tho Omaha lnflcld.
Lincoln's last score came when Julllln
singled, was forced at second by Collins,
and on singles by Ehman and Allen. Krug
robbed Lloyd of an almost certain double
by a wonderful one hand catch. Score:
LINCOLN.
AD. It. 11. O. A. E.
Allen rf 4 1110 0
McQatflKan, is 5 1 1 1 o 0
Lloyd, 2b 4 0 12 10
.Mullen, lb 3 1 2 11 1 0
Mliler. cf 4 0 0 4 0 3
V.lilin, 3b 4 1 3 0 3 0
Collins. If 4 1 2 4 0 0
Kchor, c 4 0 1 3 0 0
Lhman, p 4 0 117 0
Totals 35 5 13 27 11
OMAHA.
ab. n. ii. o. a.
Schlpke, 2b 3 0 3 3 8
Chase, lb 2 0 18 0
Krug. If 3 0 13 0
Krug U 3 0 13 0
Thomason, cf. 3 0 0 1 0
Congalton. rf 4 0 0 3 0
Ward. 3b! 3 0 110
Crosby, o 4 0 0 4 3
Thomas, ss 4 0 0 3 1
Orover, p 3 1 2 0 4-
Totals 29 1 7 24 10 4
Lincoln 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1
Omaha 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
WICHITA DEFEATS TUB INDIANS
Lnhrson Knocked from Ilox In First
Before Out la Made.
WICHITA, Kan., June 12.-In one of
the hardest fought battles of the season,
Wichita won from Sioux City. Luhrscn
was knocked from the box in the first
before an out was mode.
Each teajn matin nln aaf.i-t.lta TVr-
Ita has won the last five games played.
DWI6.
WICHITA.
An. n
uens, 3b fi
Nicholson, If 4
O'ltourke, 2b 3
Henry, lb 3
Graham, c 2
mils, cr 3
Bossolonl. rf a
Ilapp, rf 1
Fltxslmmons. ss.... 3
1-ambert, p 1
ualtor, p 2
II.
2
2
2
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1
0
0
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0
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Totals
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SIOUX CITY.
AB. IL H.
Cooney, 2b 4 11
Clark, f , 4 2 2
Smith, ss 4 0 0
Kane, lb 6 1. 1
LeJeunc, cf.. 3 1 1
Balrd. rf 3 0 3
Callahan, 3b 3 13
wane, c 10 0
Crisp, c 10 0
Luhrsen, p 0 0 0
'Doyle, d loo
Klein, p , 10 0
9 27 17
A.
3
0
3
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
6
0
Totals 30 6 9 24 IS 3
SIOUX City .....2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-fl
Wichita 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 -7
Left on bases: Sioux Cltv. 8: Wichita.
8. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Smith, Calla
han, Doyle, Qraham, Lambert. Two-base,
hits: Henry (2), Ochs. Home run: Le
Jeune. Stolen bates: LeJeunc, Nichol
son, Henry. Hits: Off Luhrsen. 2 In no
inning; off Lambert, 6 In five Innings;
on isaicer, a in tour innings, uoubie
plays: O'Rourke to Flttslmmons to
Henry: Cooney to Kane. Struck out: Ily
Doyie, z; by uaxer, l; by Klein, l; by
Lambert, 1. Oases on balls: Off Luhr
sen, 1; off Doyle, 3; off Lambert, 4: off
Baker. I. Hit by Pitched ball: Walte.
Dills. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Haskell.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Sioux City.. SI 30 .08Phlla 29 18 .617
Denver 30 19 ,612Washlngton 2819 .598
St. Joseph. .28 22 .GGODetrtolt 30 22 .577
Des Moines. 2S 24 .610 St. Louis. ..27 22 .051
Lincoln ....26 2fi .MOBoston ..,..24 24 .600
Omaha 21 26 ,447Chlcago 23 26 . 469
Wichita ....24 30 .444 New York.18 28 .391
TOPEKA ...16 34 .320Cleveland ..14 34 . 292
AMEIU LEAGUE. Fed. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
New York. .26 17 .606 Baltimore ..S6 18 .681
Cincinnati .29 21 ,5SChlcago ....26 22 .642
Pittsburgh .23 22 . 611 Buffalo 23 19 . 648
Chicago ...23 26 .SOOIndlanapls .22 23 .489
Ht I.miln....M 26 .K00 Brooklyn . 20 21 .488
Phlla ,.21 23 . 477 Pittsburgh .21 24 .467,
jirooKiyn
Boston ..
THREE STRAIGHT FOR YORK
Grand Island Unable to Resist
Onslaught of tho Prohibs.
OSBORNE WINS HIS OWN GAME
Puts One Over night Field Pence
Both Pitchers Work Fine!
bat After Fonrth Hutch
Wr.nkens.
..20 24 .455St. Louis ..23 27 . 460
..16 23 . 364 Kan. City .22 ZS .HU
AMER. ASB'N.
W.LPct,
Milwaukee .28 21 .571
Indianapolis i9 26 .637
Louisville . .28 25 .523
Kan. Clty..2S 28 .500
Columbus ..27 27 .609
Cleveland ..27 27 . 500
MlnneapolU 22 27 .419
Ht. i'aui..,.zi jo .m
Various Local Teams
to Play Games Today
The various local sand lot 'teams will
play today as follows:
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE.
Thirty-second and Dewey Avenue Up
dikes against United States National
Bank.
Younc Men's Christian Association Park
Union Paclflo Parsenger Department
against City Ntlonl Bnk.
Miller Park Councl Bluffs Young Men'a
Chrlstln association against McGraw
Electrics,
Fontenelle Park Immanuel Baracas
against Omaha Grain Exchange.
Athletic Park, Council Bluffs-Omaha
Electrlo Light Co, against Uplon Jaclflc
commisnry Department.
SATURDAY. CLASS A.
Fort Omaha First game, Katies against
Pagomas; second game. Alamltos against
umana national name.
CHUllCH LEAGUE.
Hnnscom Park Methodists ngalnst
Houin umana uapusta.
First Christians against Graco Luth
crans.
First Methodists Baracas against Hal
aton Methodists.
First Baptists against Hearts Me
mortals.
BTATE LEAGUE.
W.LPct.
Hastings ..19 8 .701
Gr. Island..l7 11 .607
Beatrice ...17 14 .648
York 18 12 .V71
Superior ..15 is .ton
Columbus ..14 14 .500
Norfolk .... 9 17 .346
Kearnev ... 6 22 . 214
Yrtcriny iirouiia.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, l; Lincoln, 6.
Sioux City, 6; Wichita. 7.
Des Molnes-Topeka, postponed, two
games Sunday.
St. Joseph, l; Denver, 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 6; Chicago, 0.
New York, 3i St. Louis, 9.
Boston, 0; Detroit. 1.
Philadelphia, 6; Cleveland, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 3; Boston, 6.
St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, 7; sixteen In
nings. Chicago, 7; New York, 6.
Cincinnati, i; rnuaacipnia, o.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, 1; Kansas City, 5.
Buffalo, 1; St. Louis, 0.
Baltimore, 4: Chicago, 0.
Pittsburgh, 4; Indianapolis, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCITION.
Loulavllle-Mlnneapolls. postponed.
Cloveland, 2; Kansas City, 9.
Columbus. 6; Milwaukee, 8.
IndlanapollS'St. Paul, postponed.
STATE LEAGUE.
Kearney, 2; Hastings, 0.
Norfolk, 4; Beatrice, 6.
Columbus. 1; Superior, 6.
Grand Island, 4; York, 6,
Game Today.
Western League Omaha at Lincoln.
Sioux City at Wichita, Des Moines at
Topeka, 8t. Joseph nt Denver.
American League wasiungion ni cni-
cngo, New York nt Ht. Louis. Boston nt
Detroit, Philadelphia at uievoiann.
National League Pittsburgh ut Boston.
fjf Tiula nl Hrnnklvn. Phlrnipn fit Nv
York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Federal Lieaeue uroomyn at Kansas
City, two games; Buffalo at St. Louis,
Baltimore at Chicago. Pittsburgh at In-
dtananolls.
American Association uoiumnus at
Kansas City. Cleveland at Milwaukee.
Indlananolls at Minneapolis. Louisville at
St. Paul.
State Leaituo Kearney at York. Nor-
Grand Island at Hastings.
Woodbine Dcfcnt Dovr City
DOW CITY. la., June U-(Speclal.)-
wooaoine won irom tne locals nere on
Thursday In a fast and Interesting same
py a score or d to z. rue feature or tno
Earned runs! Lincoln. 1; Omaha. 1. T.l" ". ""'c ."i."
.fAVfcMW",1 f who allowed only five hit. and struck out
(unassisted). Lloyd to McOatflgan. Left
on bases; Lincoln, 9; Omaha, 7. Stolen
bases: Ehman. Sacrifice hits: Chase 2)
Krug, Struck out: By Ehman, 3; by
Orover. S. .Bases on balls: Off Ehman, 3;
off Orover) 3. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Gaston
and Btockdale.
BEAKS TAKE T1ID OPENER
Gaskell Effectlre with Men on Bases
and Fans Nine Drummers.
DENVER. Colo.. June 12. Denver won
the first game of the series from St.
Jospch. 7 to 1. Gaskell was etfectlvo
with men on bases, and struck out nine
men. The visitors did not get a man past
second, except In the third Inning, when
they scored their only run, on a triple
and an Infield out Score:
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
It. Watson, 2b. ...... 4 1
Fox. If. 3 0
O. Watson, cf 4 0
Patterson, lb. 4 0
Brttton, ss 4 0
Davis, rf. ,. 4 o
Wall. 3b. 3 0
Griffith, c. 4 0
Williams 1 0
Duffy, p. 0 0
Sterxer 1 0
Piercy, p. 0 0
Pottlrrew 1 o
Totals 34 1
DENVER.
AB. R.
Faye. 2b 4 3
Cassldy, rf 4 1
Coffey, as. 1 0
Block, cf. 3 0
Mitchell. If. 3 0
Barbour, 3b 4 0
Fisher, lb. 4 2
Bpahr. c. : 0
Gaskell. p. 4 1
H. O. A. E.
114 1
0 0 0 0
2 3 0 0
0 11 0 0
1111
0 0 0 0
0 110
3 7 11
0 0 0 0
0 0 10
10 0 0
0 0 2 0
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twelve men. and the errorless support of
nis uammatcc. score: li.ll. is
Woodbine .,..0 00300300-660
Dow City ....1 0010000 0-3 63
Batteries: woodbine. AtKlns and Lacv:
uow --ity, Kieser ana rorman.
l'llucr Defeats Wlanrr.
PILQER, Neb., June 12.-(Speclal.)-Pllger
defeated the Wlsner team on the
Pllger diamond Wednesday afternoon, by
the decisive score of 10 to 3. This Is thj
secona gsme wisner nas lost this year,
Batteries: wlsner, Thompson and
Baker; Pllger. Martin and Wilson. Pllgor
plays West Point at Pllger Sunday.
American Association Ilesnlta,
. . n.u.13.
uoiumous 6 1Z
Milwaukee ,. 8 &
Cleveland , 2 7
Kansas City , , 9 9
MARTIN COMES FOR TRY0UT
ON THEROURKE BALL TEAM
Harry Martin, whti asserts he waa a
pitcher on the Stockton club of the now
defunct California State league, Is In
Omaha looking for a Job. Martin declares
he Intends to make an attempt to get on
the Omaha team and show what he Sins
In him, but It rtourke will not place him
he will try for somo of the other Western
league teams. Martin Is a strapping big
fellow, a right-hander and It appearances
count for anything should be a good
twlrler.
YORK, Neb., June 12.-(8peolal Tele
gram.) York made It three straight from
Grand Island by walloping them 6 to 4 In
tho most exciting game seen on the local
diamond this year. Grand Island made
four In the third on three singles, a sacri
fice and a home run. York kept peeking
away at Hatch, one run at a time. In
the ninth with one down Osborne won
his own game by putting one over the
right field fence. Both pitchers worked
fine, but after the fourth Osborne was
tight while Hatch weakened. Score:
OIUND ISLAND. YORK.
AD. HO. A. E. An.H.O.A.E.
rtobfn, :b... 1 1 0 ORIca, M 4 0 S J 0
Will&ca. .. j l 1 Ollirrli. 2b... 3 0 4 J 0
Ferne, It.... I 0 10 OTotten. lb... 4 110 0
Schonorr. cf 0 J 0 Oclirke. It. ... 4 0 7 0 0
Downer, rf.. 4 0 0 0 Ollalgh, lb...l 0 1 0
Vaacc. e.... 4 0 S 0 OMurphr, cr.. 4 1110
Want. lb.... 1 112 lMulrer, r(..4 3 0 0 0
CUIr. lb..., 2 111 0 IScMuel, c... 4 2 3 2 0
Hatch, p.... I 1 0 & OCX born, p. 4 1 0 i 2
ToUU II 2J W "i Totals 34 7 17 U 3
One out when winning run was made.
Orand Island 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 04
York 0 0011011 1-6
Two-base hits: Mulvey, SchlsseU Home
runs: Wallace, Schlssel, Osborne. Stolen
bases: Payne. Bases on balls: Off
Hatoh, 1. Left on bases: Grand Island,
3; York. H. Hit by pitched Wall: Ward.
Struck out: By Hatch, 6. Time: 1:38.
Umpire: McAlear.
Brian Fans Eleven.
BEATRICE, Neb.. June 12.-(Speclal
Telegram.) With two down, two strikes
on etf and tho score 4 to 4 In the last
of the ninth, the batter hit for a homer
and won for Beatrice against the Drum
mers. Pitcher Reed of Norfolk waa re
placed by Htrsch In the seventh. Pitcher
Brian of Beatrice struck out eleven men
and did not pass a man' to first Score:
NORFOLK. BEATRICE.
An.H.O.A.E. AU.Il.O.A.E.
.Rati. 2b..... 4 15 1 OLlnr. It 3 0 0 0 0
Drown, as.... Sill 0 Black, e S 1 11 1 0
Melker. 31).. 4 1 1 lNcft. cf 4 110 0
Orient, ct... 4 I i 0 OOralt. 3 0 12 0
namxr. It.. 4 1 1 0 ODo'kawlti. lb 1 111 0 0
Turpln. rf... 4 0 0 0 OMonro. rf... 4 2 1 1 o
Coble, lb.,.. 1 0 S 0 OFIortr, lb... 1 O 1 1 0
Muaaer, e... 10 14 OBrannon lb. 1 0 0 1 0
Rd, p 110 2 OBrttn. p 4 1 0 1 0
Hlrecb, p.... 10000
Totals 80 7 27 11 0
Totala M 728 II 1
Two outs when winning run scored.
Norfolk 20200000 0-4
Beatrice 20010010 10
Stolen bases: Ling. Reis. Sacrifice hits:
Brown. Neff. Sacrifice fly: Flor?y.
Home runs: Bright, Brown. Neff. Two
bac hits: Monroe, Bockewlts. Double
play: Melker to Reis to Coble. Hits: Off
Reed, 6 In seven and one-third innings;
off Hlrach, 1 In one and onn-thlrd In
nings. Struck out: By Reed, 4; by' Hlrsoh,
3; by Brian, 11. Bases 'on balls: Oft
Rted. 6: off Hlrsch, 1. Wild pitch: Brian.
Time: 1.55. Umpire: Meyers.
Superior Has Boar Win.
SUPERIOR, Neb., June 12.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Columbus' only score today
was made on a wild pitch and Superior's
first score came the same way. Thelsslng
hit for a. home run. Catches of Thelsslng,
Errett and Kempln were the main fea
tures. The manager of the Columlrus
team wa chased off the eounda because
of his crabbing on the bench. Wet grounds
made it hard lor fast playing, score:
COLDMDUS. SUPEIMOn.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O A.E.
Drxert, ct... 4 111 lObat. 3b. 4 0 110
Palmer, is... 4 10 0 lDeakr, lb... 4 112 1
Pratt rf 1111 OKfrapln. I 0 J 2 f
Deal, lb 1 0 It 0 OLandreth. rf 3 1 1 0 0
Clarke, lb.. .2 111 ODrown. Sb... 10210
Crao. If 10 10 OTbelttlns. It 1 1 4 0 0
Adami, lb... 1 0 0 1 1 Errett. cf.,.. 1 14 0 0
Nee. e 3 0 0 OOreene. c.j. I 1110
Zondrman, p 1 0 0 lParki. p 1 1 1 4 0
Total 23 S 34 13 4 Totali..,,.lS 7 17 111
Columbus ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Superior 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3
Three-base hit: Thelsslng. Two-base
hit: Landreth. Sacrifice hits: Pratt.
Nee. Begley. Brown, Thelsslng, Park (2).
Stolen bases: Errett. Bases on balls: Off
Zonderman, 6. struck out: By Zonder
luan, 3. Double piay Kempai to Bege
ley. Passed ball: Greene, Nee t2), it
by pitched ball: Green, Obst. Umpire:
Julgley,
Tallenilers Blank Lender.
HASTINGS, Neb., June 12.-(SpeclaI
Telegram.) The tall-enders never as much.
as gave Hastings a chance to win today.
Adams had splendid support. Acock,
Schueren and Plympton doing eensatio'jsu
work. Brechtold featured In Hastings'
defense. Kearney earned one run on
doubles by Butler and Berte. The other
score was made on an error. Score:
KEARNEY. HASTINOS.
AD.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O. A.E.
Srnek, lb.... 4 112 ODechtold. rf. 4 1 I 0 0
Acock. 2b.... 4 ixo gHeiiecn.
Druram, lb.. I 1 11 0 ODennett,
0 OMcCaba.
1 ODrown, lb... 4 0 0 2 1
0 COettman. lb.. 4 1 6 0 0
1 OHIcbrdaon, c 1 0 7 0 1
1 OMattlcke. p.. 4 0 1 1 0
0 OSnerman, p.. 4 1 0 3 0
4 1
Totali M 17 7 2
Total! 31 5 37 10 1
Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O
Two-base hits. Butler, Berte. Sacri
fice hits: Drumm, Hellech, Rlcharson.
Stolen bases: Gettman. Struck out: By
Sherman. 7; by Adams, 1. Base on ballsi
Off Adams. 2: off Sherman, 2. Time: 2:10.
Umpire: Kissane.
The moat desirable furnished rooms aro
advertised In The Bee. Get a nice cool
room for the summer.
Schuren. ct. . 1 0 I
Butler, c 4 11
Matney. If.., 4 0 3
Woodruff, nl t o
Berte, Ill
Plympton. rf 4 0 1
Aduna, p.... 1 0 0
, rr. 4 i s o o
112 1 OVy
ef.. 3 110 0 7
If,. 1 0 4 0 0
WELLMAN CUP MATCH WILL
BE STARTED ON SATURDAY
An eighteen hole handicap medal play
for a cup donated by E. M. Wellman
will be started at the Happy Hollow club
Saturday afternoon. The qualifying
round will be played with sixteen men to
qualify and these sixteen will competo
during the following week for the cup.
II.
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3
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3
2
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6
8
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4
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0
0
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Totals 25 7 8 27 2
Batted for Griffith In the fifth.
IJatttd for Duffy In the seventh.
Batted for Piercy In the ninth.
St Joseph 00100000 01
Denver 23011000 7
Stolen base: Coffey. Three-base hit:
R. Watson. Home runs. Fisher, Fayc,
Struck out: By Griffin. 1; by Duffy, 4:
by Gaskell, 3; by Percy, L Bases on balls:
Off Urlffln. 2; off Piercy. 2; off Oaskell.
t Double play: R. Watson to Patter
son. Pacrlice tly: Coffey. Sacrifice hit.
Spahr (.11. Passed ball: Griffith. Wild
pitches: Griffin, Piercy. Hit by pitched
ball: Block. Innings pitched: Griffin 4.
runs 6 hits t; Duffy 2, runs L hits 1;
Piercy 2, runs none, hits L Time: 1:46.
Umpires: Ban and McCafferty,
I
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