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LOPES TAKE THE THIRD ONE
Lincoln Wing from Bourkes Through
Pitching of Jordan.
HURLER IS TIGHT IN PINCHES
Omaha Makes Lt Try In Ninth,
bat Fall to Mnke It Success
Johnny Gondlnir Benched
In Seventh.
UNCOIL, Nob., Juno 14.-8poclal Tel
egram.) Omaha lost Its third straight
game to Lincoln today through tho su
perior pitching of Jordan. Whlto hit Quite
freely, Jordan was tight in the pinches
In all but ono Inning, when Omaha scored
Its three runs on fdur hits. Thomason's
wonderful one-handed running catch of
Miller's slzzllngllnor to center, saving one.
If not tn scores, was the bright fielding
performance of tho day. Both pitchers
received good support, however, on a
muddy field.
Lincoln Jumped into the lead at the
start when Allen reached second by vir
tue of Ward's bad chuck, to Chase on
Allen's easy grounder. McOafftgan and
Lloyd followed with singles. Alien scored.
Both scored a minute lator tfh'en Collins
singled.
Omaha tied It up In the fourth when
Krug opened with a single, his third hit
of the day. Thomason sacrificed him to
second, Congalton jingled,' scoring Krug
and Congalton took second on the throw
to the plate. Chase was out on a
grounder to Jordan, but Thomas singled
sharply to center, scoring Congalton and
Ward.
Lincoln immediately took tho lead again
on Itehor'a homer out to left field fence.
Omaha got a hlt'eaoK following Inning,
but could not push a run ovor, as Jor
dan always tightened.
Lincoln got two more In the eighth,
when Qulllen Valked, Collins singled and
Rehor drove to deep oentor for 'two
bases.
Omaha made a last try in the ninth,
Krouger, batting for Tipple, was an easy
out by Mullen. 8chlpke singled to center
and Krug followed with his fourth hit,
a double to left. Thomason struck out
and Congalton laid an easy grounder to
Lloyd, who expunged htm at first.
Johnny Oondlng was benched in the
seventh from the coaching line by Um
pire Oaston for baiting Pitcher Jordan.
Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. It.
Allen, if 6 1
McOaXfliran, ss 4 l
Lloyd. 2b 4 0
Mullen, lb 4 l
Miller, cf S 6
Qulllln, 3b s 1
Collins, rf 4 1
Itehor, c 3 1
Jordan, p 4 0
II.
1
2,
1
1
0
0
3
I
0
o.
1
s
1
14
0
1
2
4
1
A.
0
Totals SI
OMAHA.
AB. n.
9 27 15
n.
l
4
0
1
3
2
1
0
1
0
o.
4
4
3
0
1
7
2
3
0
0
IS.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
ucniPKe. zd s
Krug, If 6
Thomason, cf 4
Congalton, rf 5
Ward, lb ,
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
unase, id 4
Thomas.
s, ss.. 4
Crosby, c
Tipple, p
-n-rugtr
Totals 38
S U 24 10
Batted for Tipple in ninth.
Lincoln 3 0 0 10
Omaha 0 0 0 3 0
0 0
0 0
0-3
Earned runs! Lincoln. 3: Omnhn. s
Homo run; Ilehor. Two-base hits: Rehor,
Krue (t). Left on bases: Lincoln. 7;
Omaha. 12. Sacrifice hits Thomas.
Struck ouL By Jordan, 4; by Tipple, t.
Bases on balls: CKf Jordan, 1; off Tlple.
3. Tims: 1;5L Umpires: Oaston and
Stockdale.
DIVIDE TUB DOUnLE-HEADISIl
Topeka and Dei Moines Win and
Lose.
TOPEKA, Kan., June U:- Topeka and
IDes Motnns divided a double-header, the
visitors winning the first game and To-
pexa me second. Tne first game was a
sensational pitcning duel between Kelslgl
and Lakoff. Neither team scored in nine
innings, but two hits and an error gavo
Des Moines two runs and the game In
me tentn. Bcore. nrsi game:
TOPEKA.
AB. . H. O. A. B.
H.
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
10
0
A.
Oochran, 8b
Forsythe. rf...
La ttl more, 2b.
Koerner, lb....
Talllon. ss
Wakefield, cf..
McAllister, c...
Lemon, c
Ilapps, If
RelilgL p
3
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
1
0
4
4
4
4
4
3
0
2
2
3
DES MOINES.
AB, IU H,
O.
S
6
3
0
11
4
4
0
0
A.
0
0
6
0
0
1
3
0
S
iiann, rf 4
Hunter, cf t
liciuy, ss
Breen. If 4
Jones, lb. .
4
4
'Haley, c
Andreas, 2b.
Ewoldt, lb..
Lakoff, p
3
S
4
Totals .,
Topeka
Des Moines
33
2 ( 30 14 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 32
0 0 0
.0 0 0
Three-base
hit: Breen. Two-basa hit:
Lemon. Jones. Sacrifice hits: Hunter,
Ewoldt. Double plays; Lattlmore to
Koerner, Rellly to Andre tto Jones,
Lakoff to Rellly to Jones, litolen base:
Ewoldt Bases on balhf: Oft IteUlgL 2;
off Lakoff, 1. Struck out: By Relslffl.
JO: by Lakoff. 4. Umpires Fyfe,
eecor.d came:
TOPEKA
, AB. It. II. O. E.
Cochran, -b .....J 3 10 10
Forsythe, rf 4 1 8 1 o o
Lattlmore, 2b S 2 2 2 4 0
Koerner, lb 2 3 19 0 0
Talllon, ss.. 4 1 2 0 0 0
W airfield, of.-. ..4 1 3 8 0 0
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1 i r .r v is.-. . I I in ua.... - . r. i i 1 i r a iii ii i i ii i iii i i jh i i i mimi
McAllister, c ....4
Rappa, It 8
McGrath, p 2
Clarke, p 1
Totals 22 1 2 11 24 7 0
DES MOINES.
. , AB. n, II. O. A. E.
Hahrvrf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Hunter, cf 4 2 2 8 0 0
Rellly, ss 3 1 0 2 0 1
Breen, If 4 2 2 . 1 0 0
Jones, lb ;....s 0 0 4 0 0
Haley, o , 4 0 1 B 1 0
Andreas, 2b ,...3 01400
Bwoldt, 3b,..; 2 0 0 3 1 0
Collier, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
Lnfforty, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Burrell 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ,....30 S fl
Batted for Collier In lth
21
7. , 2 0 0 0 7 3 0 -12
Dtn Moines 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1- 5
Called end of eighth: darkness.
MnA iiu?2. ilt8! rry,,n''. Lnttlmore.
"i0? Hrcen Sacrifice hits: Koer
ft' iMc0rath.. slolen h": Cochran
Andreas. HI s: Off McQrath. 4 In f ve
tSl one-third innings; jtt C orko" 2 In
7 two-thirds Innings: At Collier"
7 "vo Innings; off Lnf forty. 4 In three
rL?SC 7lnr,Q?' 2:, off Col,,er. off La":
by Clark Sa,.nfk ?",' nK. Mcnrmth. 4:
ny Clarke, 3; by Collier, 8. Wild Dlteh:
g$r- PJ bl: McAllister Umpire:"
nnuMMBns dkfkat thb drams
Si. Joseph Tnken Third
Game of
Series.
JSFrZFR:, Col- Junn 1--Sl- JoePh
Del!vh,,tod,a,vd4B? 0t! ft?"?
."l'l'lJV't half of the 'fSSSfi I
game" v "u"1 rnln. Bcore, first
ST. JOSEPH.
t, . AB. n. H.
o.
4
4
0
10
0
1.
2
It
1
A.
E.
ivaiaon, in, .... i
Fox. If 4
O. Watson, cf 4
prn8.t;!J
1
0
0
0
1
.. 1
:o
i
2
1
0
0
u
0
3
1
Orlfflth.
Duffy, p.
Totals si
4 11 27 IS
DENVER.
AB. Jl,
ii.
0
0
0
0
o.
3
3
2
3
4
0
IS
7
0
0
0
Faye, 2b.
Caasldy, rf.
Coffey, ss.
Block, cf,
Mitchell, 'if.
Barbour, 3b,
Flshor. lb.
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
upaiir. c
KltiK. n.
Butcher ....
Schrclber, p.
Totals 31 2 8 27 6 1
Batted for King In seventh.
St. Joseph 10020000 1-4
Denver o 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-J
hiT.WOn?HLhU! a n.ril,on- Thrco-bose
.;.ifii,r,Lwn- ,8a.crin:o fly: Patterson,
nacrlfles hlt' Wo 1 1 ninni, d. .....
SD,U,M,.b0. 1 !L.. " .Py. off . King.
r ts . . r' '" muiun 10 ii. watson
tn vaileoni,Fo?c t0 Duy l Wall: Faye
to. Flaher. Innings pltchwl: By King.
run?! h.?. h" 9i by Schrrtbir. two
INDIANS BLANK THIS WICHE
Sioux City Takes Onme from Jol-
hers Nlnf to Nolhlnir.
mil W1.V11 ' "-Hioux city shut
Wichita tmlay In one of the worst
rCiiTf-.?,8, J Jn. .s?aon-. Tho Wichita
vuu.u iiui nuiu mo oa and threw
ft Sd.?'i0,t, only four "mttered hits.
Both Scott and Lambert were wild. Score:
.Vim
All, It. H. O. A. E.
Ochs, Sh...,
Nicholson. If...,
Hourke, Jb
Plenry, lb
Graham, o
u v 1 1 1
J u 1 3
Illllls, cf
Jiapp. rf
Fltsslmmons, as.
Scott. p..
Lambert, p
Totals 28 0 4 27 13
SIOUX CITY.
AB, It, H. O.
Cootjey. 2b 4.. 1 o 6
Clarke, If...., 4 0 11
Smith, s 5 0 11
Kane, lb 4 8 3 14
.White, cf . 3 I io
Balrd. rf Sill
Callahan, 3b 3 l l o
Crisp, c 4 112
Klein, p 3 0 0 0
A.
2
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
7
Totals
Sioux City
Wichita
..,.33
...1 0
I 8
0 10
27
4 t
IS 1
0 1-9
...0 0
0 0 0
0 0
0 0-0
h.Ji?, baS??: SJL0UX. CitY 7i Wichita,
m.ilai0rilfefc 9iarkeJ 8mlth. White
iBalrd, Nicholson. Two-base hit- Kan
Stolen bases: Balrd. Kane")." Callahan:
t "L . ocou, o in six innings; off
Lambert. 3 In fhree Innlnirs. Dauhi.
0-0 0 0 0
Plays: Fltsslmmoni i to OHourke to! uiCAGO. Juno 11-Baltlmore and Chi
Henry: Smith to Cooney to Kane. Struck cag0 blanked eah other In a double-
S. VTi i vAjoney io itane. Btrucl
out: By Klein. 1: hv Hmii k.. i
pert. 3. Bases o nballs: By Klein. 3: by
Soott. 3; by Lambert, jf W,ian P t3
Lambert. Time: l:5i. Umpire: Haskell?
JAMES WALSH TRADED
FOR OUTFIELDER DALY
NEW YORK. June 14,-Presldent Far
rell of the New York Americans an
nounced tonight that he has traded Out
fielder James Walsh of the Philadelphia.
Athletics for Outfielder Peter Daley.
Daley will play with the locals in De
tr..t tomorrow while Walsh has been
ordered to th Athletic in Chicago.
Kid Lewi, -wins,
SYDNEY. Australia, June 14,-Kld
1J'1i,,h,En,l'.',n Jeathr weight, de
feLe.d V"8 Meaghan of Australia to-
"hroughut had thfr b,Ur of the 'l8ht
Btoumch Troubles Disappear V
by using Electric Bitters. Best remedy
for Uver and kidney. Indigestion, dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles. Mo and
tU Mi dnigffits.-Advertlsemcnt.
THE BEE:
Copyright, 1914, by International New
Service.
lit
ioioo SUPERIOR WINS ON SUNDAY
First Sabbath Battle on Home lot
Results in Victory.
THEISSINQ DOES THE WORK
Outfielder' MlRhty Slick Clouts lit
All linns Mnde by Home Team
Doable I'lny Shatters Nor
folk'n Chances (o Win.
BUPEItlon, Neb... June 14. (Special
Telecram.) Superior Avon Its first Sunday
gamo on the home lot today when Thela.
sing clouted out a homo run In the sec
ond and drove two men homo on a two
bagger in the seventh. A fast double
play saved Superior In the last stanxiw
Tho Superior firemen won an exhibition
gamo with the league team from Court
land, Kan., just provious to tho big com
bat. The score.
Norfolk. surEnion.
AD.ll.O.A.E AD.II.O.AX.
Daliw, lb...
llrown m... i
M.lktr, lb.. 4
UrUhL ct... t
1 OObt. 2b,...
0 1
1 udrar. 2b.... 2
1 OKtmcln. m.. 2
0 OL&nilrcth. rt I
0 0 llrown, cf... J
0 OThtlMlDK. It I
0 Olltiler. lb.. S
t OOreene, c... 2
1 0Wcl4cm&n, p I
lummy. If.. I
Turpln. r(. . 2
Coblt, lb... S
MuMr. o... 2
lllnche, p., l
0 12
0
0 0
ToltU ,...M 883 7 9 ToUli ....27 7 27 18 2
Kempln bunted third strike.
Score by innings:
Norfolk 0 0000010 0-1
Superior 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
Home run: Tholsslng. Three-base hits:
Ramsey (2). Base hits: Thclsslng, Gray.
Earned runs: Norfolk, lj Superior, 3.
Bases on balls: Off Hlrsche, I; off Welde
man, 1. Struck out: By Hlrsch, 8; by
Weldeman, 5. Double plays: Greene to
Kempln to Orecno, Kemplun to Gray to
Begley. Sacrifice hit: Musser. Ttmo:
1:45. umpire: Qulgley.
Islnnilern Lose to Hnstlnjfu.
HASTINGS, Neb.. June 14.-By bunch
ing hits In the second and sixth Innings
Hastings today won over Orand Island,
3 to 0.
Vanco pitched a steady game and wna
given arrorless support which at times
wan fast and furious.
OltAND I8I.AND. . HASTINGS.
AH.ll.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.H
natxn. 2b...
WalUe. m. I
0nrhtold. rf 4
0 0
llldlrleh, m 4
0Mcb. If.. 4
OB.llrown. Sb, 4
Oottman, lb. 4
OlAnrown. c. 2
ltUttlckt. 2b 2
OVutI, p,,,. J
IDennrtt. cf. 2
1 0
1 1
1 t
1 11
1
1 2
1 0
9 2
ryn. if... 4
Rchonorr. cf 2
Domr. rf.. 4
Vtnc. e I
Winl. tb.... 2
CUIr, 2b,.... 4
rnnklln p. 2
ToUU 21 , 4 24 11 4 Tettli ...M 1 27 2 0
Score by Innings:
Orand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Hastings 0 ..1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
Two-base hit Hellrlch. Sacrifice hits:
Dazzle, Vance. Stolen bases: Gettman,
Dazzle. Vance. Struck out: By Vance, 8:
by Franklin. 2. Bases on balls: Off
Vance, 3; off Franklin, 2. Double plays:
Ward to Rohen to Clair, Wild pitch:
Vance. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Black,
llenlrlce Gel Game.
BEATRICE. Neb., June 14.-(8peclal Tel
jgram,) A smashing two-bagger by Neff
in the eighth Inning, when the score was
a tie, scoring a runner, won the gome for
Beatrice from Columbus today by a score
of 2 to 1. This was the third time In
as many .days that Neffs hit won for
Beatrice. It was a pitchers' battle be
tweon "blx" McDonnell and Klrsuhner, a
former momber of the Beatrice club. Co
lumbus scored Its only run on an error.
Ihe game was played at Wymore. a spe
cial train being run to accommodate the
local fans. The score:
COLUMBUS. BBATiniCE.
AB.1I.O.A.E. AD.ll.O.A.E.
Drittrt, cf. . 4
I'tlmtr, Mi, 4
1'rUI. rf.. 4
Dm. ib..., 4
Aikmi 2b., 4
Crn. If
Kranlnir, 3b 4
Nm. e 3
Klnchntr. p 2
0 2
0 OLIni. If 1
3 1
0 0
0 13
1 1
1 2
0 0
1 t
o o
3 ODIiuk. e.... 2
0 0Nff. cf...,, 4
0 OOrlrt. n..,, 2
3 ODockwIti. lb 3
0 OFlorer. 2b.. 3
1 OMemrcx. rf . 3
1 ODnnnon. 3b 3
1 OM'Doq'cII p 8
01 Tpt ....33 ( 24 12 0 ToUU ....IT
Jill 3
2 v-olumous ,.o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 O-l
2 ucnince o o 0 1 0 0 0 1 3
0l Sftcrlc hits: Klrschner. Black (2.)
0 Two-baso hits: Bockewitz. Neff. Double
0 Play: Brannon to Oriet. Struck out:
0 By Klrschner, 3; by McDonnell, 7. Bases
2! on balls: Off Klrschner. 3; off McDon
Oinell, 1. Passed ball: Black. Umrire:
Meyers. Time: 1:4a ,
Indiants Bat Two
Baker Hurlers for
Eighteen Runs
INDIANAPOLIS. June 14.-Indlanapolls
hatted tho offerings of two nttsburgh
Pitchers for eighteen hits today and won.
11 to 4. Moseley held the visitors runless
until the seventh. Score. R.H.K.
Pittsburgh . 000000 1 0 3-4 11 1
Indlananolls , 0 2 0 2 0 4 3 0 11 13 1
Batteries: Adams and Berry Kerr
MJ9slyand Raridan. Warren-
neaaer today, Chicago wlnninr the first.
4 to 0, and Baltimore the second. 2 to 0.
A collision between Zelder of Chicago
and Walsh ot Baltimore started argu
ments among the players In the first
game Into which Umpire Bush was
drawn, and before the game waj ovor
he had expelled Manager Knabe, Zlnn,
Walsh, Doolan and Simmons. Score;
uaiumoro ....0 0000000 00 6 0
,VMivuiyu ......1 V I I
0 0 1
and
OMli
R.H.E.
Jacklltsch;
hirst game:
Batteries: Wllhelm
Schange and Wilson.
Second game:
Baltimore ....0 0 0 0
.Chicago 0 0 0 0
R.II.E.
3 0 0 0 0-3 7 0
u u v u o-o 4 i
FuS'Blg" " n"WUi WUOn'
SEWELL OFFERS PRIZE
FOR MASHIE CHAMPIONSHIP
Ernest Sweet has offered a prise for
the mashle championship of the Field
olub. Tho golfers will pitch 100 yards
with their mashtea and whoever comes
nearest the hole three times will be de-
dared the winner of the prise.
OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE
I 1 I -w I
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE.
W.L.PCL
NAT'L. LEAGUE.
W.L.PcL
New York... 27 17 .614
Cincinnati .29 22 .569
Pittsburgh ..23 23 .500
Chicago 25 26 .490
Brooklyn ...20 25 .441
SL Louts. .. .27 2C .609
Phlla 22 23 . 481
Boston 17 28 . 378
FED. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Baltimore ..25 18 .581
Buffalo 24 20 .545
Chicago ....26 22 .542
Brooklyn ...21 22 .512
Indlanapolls.23 23 .500
Pittsburgh 21 25 .457
St. Loul 24 28 .462
Kan. City.. .23 29 . 412
AMER. ASS'N.
W.UPct.
Milwaukee .28 21 .571
lndlananolls.29 26 .527
Denver 31 19 .630
Sioux City. .31 31 .590
St. Joseph. .28 23 .543
Des Moines. 2 24 .520
Lincoln 27 76 ,m
Omaha 21 27 . 438,
Wichita ....25 30 .4(0
Topeka 16 35 .314
AMBR, LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Phlla 30 18 ,625
Washl'irton.28 19 .596
Detroit ....30 23 .5061
HL lvOUlS....a Zi ,bOU
Boston 25 24 .510
Chicago ....23 26 . 469
New York. .18 29 .7X3
Cleveland ..14 35 .2861
STATE LEAGUE.
W.UPct
Hastings ..19 9 .679
Or. Island. .18 11 .621!
York 17 12 ,586
Louisville ..28 25 .528
ueatrlce ...18 ll .563
Kan. City.. .29 28 .509
Columbus ..27 28 .491
Cleveland ..27 27 .600
Minneapolis. 21 27 .460
Superior ...16 15 .516
Columbus .14 15 .433
Norfolk .... 9 18 .333
Kearney ... 6 23 .207
BL Paul 21 M .412
Yesterdny's jicvsnlts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 3; Lincoln, 6.
Sioux City, 9: Wichita. 0.
Des Moines, 2, 5; Topeka, 0, 12.
St. Joseph, 4; Denver. 2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 0; Cleveland, 4.
New York, 1; Detroit, 3.
Boston, 10; St. Louis, 1.
Philadelphia, 8: "Chicago, 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
No games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 0; Kansas City, 3.
Cleveland, 2, 2: Milwaukee. 0, 0.
Indianapolis, 16, 0; Minneapolis, 4, 2.
Louisville. 1, 5: SL Paul, 0, L
STATE LEAGUE.
Kearney, York; postponed; rain.
Norfolk. 1; Superior, 3.
Columbus, 1; Beatrice. 2.
Grand Island. 0; Hastings, 3.
Gnmea Today,
Western League Omaha at Lincoln.
Sioux City at Wichita, Des Moines at
Topeka.
American League Philadelphia at Chi
cago, Boston at St Louis. New York at
Detroit, Washington at Cleveland.
National League Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at
N2.w.Yofk' 8t- o"1" at Philadelphia.
Federal League Brooklyn at Kansas
City. Buffalo at St. Louis, Baltimore at
Chicago. Pittsburgh at Indianapolis.
American Association Columbus at
Kansas City. Cleveland at Milwaukee. In
dianapolis at Minneapolis. Louisville nt
St. Paul.
Btato League Kearney at York, Nor
folk at Superior, Columbus at Beatrice.
Grand Island at Hastings.
Schinstook Strings
Out for Campaign
WEST POINT, Neb.. June 13.-(Spe-clal.)
The headllners In the Schlnstock
string of horses were shipped to Liberty
Vtlle, 111., yesterday, where thev will n
given their finishing touches over a mile
track for the grand circuit races. Llber
tyvlllo Is a suburb of Chicago and the
horses will be kept there until they go to
Cleveland, O., for the opening races on
July 20. Roy Owen, the crack trainer
and driver, will be In charge and he la
confident that West Point will be strictly
on the map in the big speed events. In
tho string are: Tommy Horn, tmtlar.
2:07i4; Glen Onward, trotter, ?:14K; Shade
line, pacer, 2:08; Lost-at-Law, pacer, 2:06Vi.
rrom Cleveland they go successively to
Detroit. Grand Ranida
Mich.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Fort Erie and
oyracuse. n, Y.; Detroit, Columbus, o.;
Lexington. Ky.; Dallas. Tex., and
Phoenix, Ariz.
The Schlnstock second trlnir nf r.r.
will be driven thl
Ronin of Fremont, over the Nebraska
and other speed circuits. Included in
this string are: Sandhill Pete, a green
pacer of much promise: Lor a n,iu, .
2:15 trotter, and Anton Psota, a 2:30
irowcr. These horses are all in the
pink of condition and, with Ronin up.
they are expected to give a good account
of themselves.
SHAMROCKS EASILY BEAT
OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY
The Simmon's Shamrock tnnv k.
Omaha Rubber Co. team in to comp Sun
day to the tune of 8 to 1. Jackson was
on me mound for the Shamrocks and
played with the Rubber men while Mc-
urain was hit freely. Score-
SiUMAOCKS. OM. RUBBER CO.
cum.. n..Ti7o.KH,. ....Ti . ii
ilssaiss. lb i 1 I i ow,Sa Ii..?! J 0 1 0 1
x . . i uoDcr. rr... 4 0 0 0 0
Jirkmnn. t i 1 ft a. ..v. i . - 7 r r
r" Z towusiK ftB , ally
Knott, rt... t I 0 0 OMcOnuk. p.. 1 i 0
Rubber Co OOiooooo 0-1
DnamrocKs o 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 -S
Twobaae hits: Yost Kasner (J).
Swatshl. J. McDermot. Double plays:
Clemmons to Kasner. Celmmons to Han-
nlffan tn Wrmr Irf... A v s, n.
out: By Jackson, 8; by McOrath. I
.n ftilfv 6tt. Json. J, off Mo
n uy puencq pan; Knotts.
Loomls AVIim Game.
Loomls won from Bertrand for the third
straight time here yesterday. The score
game and was backrH hv rmri.
Port Score: ti.it v-
Bertrand ...00010000 01 6 4
Loomls ...... 00210301 -l 18 0
Batteries: Loomls. Masters and Alm
qulst; Bertrand. Bhockley and Denbo.
Umpire; Seeman.
15, 1914.
Drawn for
EUick Tops List
of Qualifyers for
Wellman Golf Cup
A field of eighty players took part In
the qualifying round at medal play at the
Happy Hollow club for the cud presented
by E. M. Wellman. The lowest sixteen
net scores qualified for the match play,
with the result that four players tied for
the fifteenth and sixteenth olaces and
will play off the tie during the coming
week:
. , , Gross. Hdcp. Net.
F. I. Elllck 88 12 76
J. W. Parish 99 16 83
W. O. Shriver 98 14 84
W. E. Shepard, Jr 92 8 84
W. W. Buchanan 9S 14 84
Bryce Crawford 104 18 S6
E. T. Manning 94 8 86
T. W. Austin 98 12 86
A. P. Murtagh 96 10 86
B. H. Mello 100 14 S6
T. H. McCague Ill 24 87
Guy Liggett 100 12 k8
Kenneth Rcod 88 .. S8
J. M. Gilchrist 104 16 88
James Burness 107 IS 89
J. W. Robbln 105 16 S9
W. C. Lyle 109 20 89
R. M. Lavcrty...... 105 16 83
The following are the pairings for same
with handicaps:
F. I. Elllck (12) against B. H. Mello (14).
W. G. Shriver (14) against J. M. Gil
christ (16).
Bryco Crawford (18) plays winner of tie.
W. E. Shepard, Jr. (8) against T. II. Mc
Cague (24).
J. W. Parish (16) against T. W. Aus
tin (12).
A. P. Murtagh (10) against K. F. Reed
(scratch).
E. T. Manning (8) plays second low man
In tie.
W. W. Buchanan (14) against Guy Lig
gett (12).
Christie Turns in
High Score Against
Field Cluh Bogey
B. W. Cjirlstte turned in tho highest
score In the qualifying round of the
match play against bogey for the club
tup and the O. D. Klptlnger prize at the
Field club Saturday afternoon. With his
handicap he was eight up on bogey.
It has been announced that entries for
tho Brandels prize, match to be held on
July 4. must be turned In by June 23.
This is one of the big matches of the
year and special handicaps will be pre
pared. Those qualifying for the club cup are:
B. W. Christie
M. H. LaDouceur ..
C. W. Richards
E. E. Brando
F. T. Wearne
M. I. Swartz
S. W. Reynolds ...
E. K. Buck
P. Wcrnher
J. W. Hughs
William Chambers
I. J. Dunn
J. A. McShane
J. B. Fradenburg
C. T. Montgomery
R. W. Morrison
O. J. Bauman
Jl. II. Beauchamp...
W. E. Palmatler ...
Guy Beckett
. 8 up
, 4 up
3 up
. 3 up
, 2 up
, 2 up
. 2 up
, 2 up
i 2 up
, 1 up
1 up
. even
. even
. even
. 1 down
. 2 down
2 down
. 2 down
. 2 down
, 2 down
u. javelle
Z down
E. Sweet 2 Mown
K. AND M. TEAM WINS
FROM C0LUMBIAS
The Kennedy-McCreag team defeated
the Company B Columblas at Chris Lynch
park by the score of 10 to 2, In a six
Inning game. The features ot the game
were the pitching of Elsenhart and tho
batting of the Kennedy-McCreag team.
Under the management of Cy Young
the Kennedy-McCreag team has won ev
ery game this season.
The Kennedy-McCreags play the Store
next Sunday at Lynch park. The score:
KBN. & M'OREXRY. C. D. COLUMBIAN.
, . AB.H.O.A.E. AB.ILO.A.E.
rit i. Sb. 4 1 I t OUntb.n. cf. 3 1 2 0 1
Collin. Sill iBurfe. lb... t 1 4 1 0
llaua, lb... 4 111 lrwch. m.. 3 1 1 1 1
MorUrtr. rt t 1 1 0 0Cln I l l J l
Yimlir. lb... 4 0 S 0 OHIutlM. e... 10 10 0
BpeHmaa, l( I 1 0 0 OCrao. ib... , t 0 1 1 1
Kennedy, elite ICIincr. ct... 1 0 4 0 0
Eu third t. p 4 1 1 0 lBbammtl. rf 1 1 1 0 0
Mullen, ct. . 1 0 0 OChrliUun, p 1 0 1 0 1
TpUU , . . 13 11 Tl "l "7 TtXJ. . n II
Bases on balls: Off Christon. 1; off
Elsenhart. 2. Struck out: By Christen.
1; by Elsenhart, 8.
Detroit Wlna Game.
DETROIT, June 14.-After starting the
rally in the eighth with a double which
gave New York Its only run. Caldwell
went to pieces today and Detroit took
advantage of his wlldness to count three
tallies In Its half of tho eighth and won,
3 to 1.
Neither team scored except In the
eighth and up to that Inning the game
was a pitchers battle between Caldwell
and Hall with the honors even. Score;
NEW YOHK. DETROIT.
AB.1I.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Boon, lb. 10 10 OBuah. 3 0 4 4 1
Tnxod&U, lb 4 0 1 1 tMorttxir. lb 1 1 0 10
Peknphc 4 1 1 3 OCobb. cf...4 110 0
lUrtMii. rt l i l o o Crwford. rt l l l o o
uook. ci i i o ivtlcli ir... 4 1 1 0 0
plT. It.. 110 0 OKar-nsh. lb 4 0 1 7 1
Sveentr, c. 1 0 4 1 ollurna. lb. ... I 0 11 1 e
Oouatt. e . . 0 0 0 0 onunit. .. 1 0 t 1 0
WlllUm lbl 1 7 1 0H.11. p...... 1 0 1 0
Kunamkr, lb 1 0 1 0 S'Hljh 0 0 0 0
Caldwell, (.4101 ODubue, pi.. 0 0 0 0 0
Holdeo ....1 0 0 0 0
, Total! ....11 I 17 II a
Total ....It 14 10 1
Batted for Gossett In ninth.
Batted for Hall In eighth.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Detroit , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
CtrnoltKhton Wins from Dloomrield.
CREIGHTONS Neb., June 14.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Crelghton defeated Bloom
field by a score of 3 to 2 In a fast played
game of eleven Innings. Score- R.H.F
Bloomfleld ...... 00 1 01 000 00-3 H
Crelghton ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 6 2
Batteries- Crelghton. Dunaway and
Loaure; Bloomfleld, Stewart and Kloke.
The Bee by, George McManus
UNIVERSITY HIGH IS WINNER
Victor in Thirteenth Annual Inter
scholastic Games at Windy City.
HUNDRED SCHOOLS COMPETING
Sam Butler, Fast Little Negro from
Hutchinson, Kas., Proves the
Individual Sensntlon
' of Day.
CHICAGO. June 14Unlverslty High
school of Chicago yesterday won the thir
teenth annual Intcrscholastlc games nt
tho University of Chicago, defeating a
field of 100 schools from seventeen states.
The local school won because of the su
periority of Its sprinters, who scored 14
of the 27 points won.
Sam Butler, the fast little negro from
Hutchinson, Kan., was the sensation of
the meet. The 14V4 points credited his
school were made by him. with the ex
ception of the fraction. He won the 100
yard dash, the broad Jump and was sec
ond In tho 220 sprint. His performance
made him the Individual point winner.
The Blxth of a a point was made by his
only teammate, who shared last place In
the vault with five others.
Hustcd of Washington High school,
Roodhouse, 111., put his school In third
place by scoring twelve points In the
weights. He won the discus, was second
in the hammer throw and third In the
shot put. Freeport, 111., was fourth with
10, and Hector, Minn., fifth with 9.
Bennington Blanked
By Blair in Mound
Duel, Two to Nothing
BLAIR, Neb.. June 14. (Special Tele
gram.) Blair shut out Bennington hero
today In a pitchers' battle betwen Wolff
and Peterson, by a score of 2 to 0. Wolff
pitched a great game, allowing the fast
Bennington team but five hits and was
especially strong with men on bases,
striking out the heaviest batters, Wolff
struck out thirteen men and Peterson
ten. A feature of the game was a catch
of Second Baseman Kingdom, who went
up in the air and pulled down a line drive
oft Krause'a bat that would have scored
two men had It went for a hit. eBtween
600 and 600 people witnessed the game.
Score:
BENNINGTON. BLAIR.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Ottoe. m.... 4 110 OCooke. lb... 4 2 0 0
Kingdom, lb 4 0 3 1 lUurcham. a 1 p 1 0 0
Mangold, c. 4 1 10 2 OStowe. lb... 4 10 10
eterson. p.. 4 1 0 1 OKraun. c... 1 1 12 1 0
Wajcner. lb. 3 17 0 OWoltt. P 4 12 2 0
Dreraen. lb.. 4 0 12 ZKoeppen, 2b. 1 0 1 2 1
Rlnntead. It 4 1 1 0 0 Jensen, rt.. 2 0 0 0 0
Turen ct,... 2 0 10 OFltcta. rt.... 1 0 0 0 0
Decker, rt... 1 0 0 0 Oltoblnion. ct 2 1 0 1 0
Strove. If... 2 0 3 1 0
Total ....21 IK I I
Totala ....r7 27 12 1
Bennington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Blair 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2
Stolen bases: Cooke (2). Stowe. Krause
(2), Ottoe. Double plays: Kingdom to
Wagner, Drevesen to Wagner. Left on
bases: Blair, 6: Bennington, 7. Struck
out: By Wolff, 13; by Peterson. 10. Bases
on balls: Off Wolff. 2; off Peterson, 4.
Sacrllce hits. Koeppen. Decker. Time:
1:60. Umpires: Jensen and Paulsen.
Scorer ;Kellv.
.Valentines Defeat
Alamito Dairy Team
In a seven-Inning errorless game at
Fort Omaha the F. M. Valentines de
feated the Alamltoes by a score of 5 lo
2. Both aCrter of the Alamltoes and
"Ask" Grant of the Valentines were
wild, though Grant settled down in
pinches while Carter allowed hits when
they were needed. Score:
F. M. VALENTINES.
ALAMITO E8.
AU.H.O.A.K.
AD.ll.O.A.E.
Unnr. rf.. 1 1 1
OPIckett. 2b.. 2
Feltman. lb 1 0 10
Wlnaon. cf. . 3 1 3
Oarmodr. 3b 1 0 1
Flanagan, aa 3 3 0
Hamilton, lb 1 0 1
Tlrak. If.... 3 0 0
Bandou, e... 3 0 4
Grant, p.... 2 0 0
0 OProbat. 2
1 OMurraj, cf. 1
0 OJ.Suter. lb. 1
0 OO.Suter. rt. 3
1 OSegelberg. If 2
0 OLukei. lb... 2
OSpellman. c. 2
OCarter, p.... 2 1
Toteti ....23 3 11 'Totala ....It ( 18 0
Two-base hits: Flanagan. Spellman.
Struck out: By Grant. 4: by Carter, 1.
Bases on balls: Off Grant 3; off Carter,
2. Double play: Williamson to Feltman.
Sacrifice hits: Probst, Murray. Hamil
ton. Stolen bases: Carmodv, Flanaican.
Ylrlk, Pickett. Batteries: F. M. Valen
tines, Grant and Sandan; Alamltoes,
Carter and Spellman.
RANDOLPH L0SSE HURLING
BATTLE TO PIERCE TEAM
RANDOLPH, Neb.. June 14.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Randolph accorded Courtney
poor support and lost a pitchers duel to
Pierce. Sharp fielding by the Pierce In
field featured. Score: R.H.E.
IPiedee 00100100 02 3 1
Randolph .... 00000000024
I Struck out: By Bush. 10; by Court
ney. 9. First base on errors: Pierce, 2.
Left on bases: Pierce, S; Randolph, 4.
Stolen base; Rondeau. Bases on balls:
Oft Courtney. 6; oft Bush. 1. Batteries:
Pierce. Bush and Prefke; Randolph,
Courtney and Tift Umpire: Pape.
SIMPSON TURNS IN GOOD
SCORES AT COUNTRY CLUB
George Simpson, professional at the
Country club, Is rounding back into the
old-time form. Simpson did the Country
club course in 73 Friday and then turned
around Saturday and went that mark
two better, scoring a 71. The regular par
tor this course is 73 and bogey la SO.
4REAT
HEAVEN'
MR JKcJS
YOUBfE
t WORSE-
STORZ DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL
Leland Giants Cop First Combat,
but Lose the Second.
SANDERS WINS THE VICTORY
New Stors Twlrler Holds Crock
Ncjito Tram to Five Scattered
Hits nml Wins Second
Battle.
The Leland Giants of Chicago, reputed
as one of the star negro, teams of .tho
country, made their appearance at
Rourke park Sunday, dividing a double
bill with the Storr. The results of tho
bargain attraction were 11 to 4 In the
visitors' favor In the first conflict,, while
the Store copped the second contest by
a 7 to 2 final.
Crawford, who, will be remembered ns
having pitched two games In two days
against the Store last .season, was very
effective, and Bradford's athletes were
unable to cope with his delivery until
the ninth, when it was of no avail. Tho
colored boys made their hits count off
Olsen and he was subsequently removed.
In the second game the Brewers strolled
out with fire In their eyes and with San
ders In the box proceeded to salt tho
game away with very little effort.
Buford was easy for the Store and
added to that his mates seemed to havo
lost all their energy that was noticeable
In the first game. Sanders held the
Giants to five hits and was never tn
danger. Score:
STORZ. GIANTS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Durkee. 3b.. 1 0 0 1 OMoniran. Sb.. 4 110 1
Falconer, cf 2 12 0 OWInaton. !(.. 1 0 4 0 0
Graham. 2b. 4 1 1 1 OJennlnita, !b. I 1 11 0
Welch, rt... 3 1 2 0 OMcAdoo. lb. 8 3 7 0 O
Lawler. 4 2 2 5 lPate. ct 6 2 10 1
Feltman. ct. 4 0 ! 0 0 Green, rf... 5 5 0 0 0
Dyc, lb.... 4 111 0 lStrothera. c6 1 7 0 0
Hachten e. 4 0 t 0 eToney, ai... 4 0 16 0
Oleon, p.... 3 112 0 Crawford, p 2 1 0 2 0
McGulre. p. 00010
Totala ....3D IS 27 11 2
Totala ....32 7 27 10 2
Giants 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 5 U
Store 0 00001003-4
Two-base hits: McAdoo (2). Green (2),
Jennings (2), Olson. Welch, Lawler.
Struck out: By Crawford, 7: by Olson, 3;
by McGulre. 1. Bases on balls: Off Craw
ford, 3; off Olson, 1; off McGulre, 1.
Double plays: Crawford to Jennings to
McAdoo; Toney to McAdoo, Toney to
Jennings to McAdoo, Lawler to Dych.
Hits: Off Olson, 9 In eight innings. Stolen
bases: McAdoo, Pate.
Second game:
STOHZ. OIANT3.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Durkee, Sb.. 2 0 0 1 lMonran. Sb. 4 0 1 1 0
Falconer, tt 4 0 2 0 OWInaton. If. 4 0 2 0 0
Graham, 2b. t 2 1 2 OJennlnxi. ib 3 0 0 S 0
Welch, rf... 2 2 4 0 OMcAdoo. Ib 4 2 13 1 0
Lawler. M.. 3 1 0 1 OPate. rt 4 2 3 0 0
Feltman. If. 4 1 1 0 OGreen. cf.... 4 1 1 0 0
Drck. lb.... 4 0 10 OBelaen, c... 3 0 10 0
Clalr c 4 2 11 1 OTnney. ... 3 0 3 0 1
Sanders, p... 3 10 2 OBuford. p... 3 0 0 4 0
Totala ....11 9 27 7 "l Total 32 1 24 IT "l
Giants I..0 1 O 1 0 0 0 0 0-2
Store 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 -7
Two-base hit: Welch. Three-base hit:
Graham. Struck out: Bv Sanders, 11: by
Buford, 1. Basei on balls. Off Buford, 2;
off Ssnders, 1. Stolen bases: Welch, Dur
kee. Graham. Sacrifice fly: Welch. Wild
pitch: Sanders. Umpire: Clark.
Battle Creek Team
in Winning Form
BATTLE .CREEK. Neb., June 14. (Spe
cial. Battle Creek won from Oakdale at
Oakdale. Score:
Battle Creek 31 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-7
Oakdale 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0-4
Batteries: Battle Creek, Rouse and
Scott; Oakdale, Ray and Copcnhagan.
Hits: Off Rouse. 5; off Ray, 10.
This was the first game for Oakdale
and they showed lack of team wor.
I Pierce, was also defeated. Score:
(Battle Creek 00010001 0-3
! Pl.ro. AAAAAAAA A A
Errors: Battle Creek. 2; Pierce, 1.
Batteries: Battle Creek. Ulrlch and
Scott; Pierce. Denton. Mauke and Prefko.
Hits: Off Ulrlch, 2; off Denton. 3 In
five Innings: off Mauke, 3 In four Innings.
Umpire: Neighbors of Pierce.
Game played at Pierce.
1
American Asorlntlon Resnlts.
At Milwaukee First came: TLH.Ti
Milwaukee ', 0 2 3
! Cleveland 2 7 0
Batteries: Young, Braun and Hughes;
Kahler and Devoght.
Second Game R.H.E.
Milwaukee 0 0 3
Cleveland 2 0 4
Batteries: Hovllk and Hughes; Bren
ton and Devoght.
At Kansas City R.H.E.
Columbus 0 2 1
Kansas City , 3 5 3
Batteries: Humphries and Smith; Gal
lia and Geibel.
At Minneapolis First game: R.H.E.
Indianapolis 16 17 0
Minneapolis 4 12 S
Batteries: Flene. Chase, Rodneau and
Smith; Wlllla and Livingstone.
Second Game-
Minneapolis 2 10 0
j Indianapolis 0 4 3
Batteries: Burns, Lake and Rodneau:
I Burke and Blackburn.
! At St. Paul First game: RiH.E
Ht, Paul , 0 3 1
Louisville 13 1
Batteries: Hall and Glenn; Loudermllk
and Severoid.
Second Game r it -p.
St. Paul , .iii
Louisville 5 6 0
Batteries: Hooper. Gardner. Works
and James; Northrup and Clemons.
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