s Jeff Seems to Have Tough Luck 'OPJ I P SMi tilAMV HATni ANCJEMT NtSLtMeT IS YMfs "THINfe.1 T4.IS. HO WAV !... . ninio. or BOOSTERS HOPJN WILLIS Eourke Star Battered by Visitors, Who Win, Nine to Five. OMAHA HITS LAKAFF HARD Local Drive Visiting Tvrirler to Dninrat, bat Sam Latferty Appears to Prevent RonrkKi from Dolnsr Any Damns. Pa's noble athletes wero vlctlmi of clr eumstance yesterday afternoon and clr camitanc chose to flip the battle to Des Moines, chiefly because circum stance and Frank Isbell have Ions been close associates. The hectic climate put the blink on the perspiring; athletes and they succumbed very ungraciously to the tune of 9 to 8. Haiti Is much more suit able for our boys than heat. The day was better for Inhaling Iced drinks than for expounding the national pastime and as a, result the Rourke twlrlers dissolved and faded from view. "Willis wan the first to van ish. Willis deserves credit for lasting as ions as he did. The appliance of a fan ning towel and a bucket of cool water even failed to revive the heaver and he was forced to hike for the shower. Can Tipple was sent out to take Mr. Willis' place and Daniel did as good as could be expected. Nick Lakaff, Booster hurler, also fell a victim to the weather. Lakaff faded, In the sixth and a dry pitcher, Lafferty, was hurried to the scene. Latterly was feeling fine and he pitched in the same manner thus squelching all swatting am bitions of the Rourkes. Omaha copped two off Lakaft at the start, due to one nice blow by Mr. Dun lop, who was tho star of the pastime. Dunlop busted three pretty hits at very opportune times during the fray, much to the delight of everybody. Schlpko opened with a single and Dunlop splut tered the next pitch to right for a double, giving Skipper Illll ample time to cross the plate. Visitors Score in second. But In the second the Boosters opened on the suffering Willis, Jones, Haley, Burrell and JIahn soaked the old pill and three runs camo over. The Rourkes tied it in the third. With two down Dunlop slammed one to center and Krug followed with a double and Thomason with a sin gle. Both sides scored In the fifth. Hahn doubled and caroe home on Kellly's bin Cle for Des Moines, and Schlpteo singled, went to third on Dreen'a error and came homa on Dunlop'a poke to right for Omaha. Willis Hikes to Shower. In the fifth Willis decided that the shower was the best place for him and after watching him twirl the Inning Grinding agreed with htm, as did the paid customers present- Five hits were gar nered by Jones, Haley, Ewoldt, Lakaff and Hunter and two runs came over. Congalton's two-base blow and Ward's single netted one of the two back for the Rourkes, but all to no avail, as no more did the Rourkes count, due to tho activities of the dry Mr. La(ferty. The Boosters did score a few more. How thy did It Is a mystery but they did It. Two bases on balls, a sacrifice, a fielder's choice, a passed ball and one puny hit counted the three. Today the- same teams will battle for the benefit of the women and whatever paid customers may come out Saturday two conflicts are scheduled with the first starting at 1 o'clock. Score: DES MOINES. AB.ll. It. O. 2 1 t 1 14 3 0 4 0 0 Hahn, rf 3 z Hunter, cf..., B lieuiy, ss. Breen. II.. ..... v ..... B Jones, lb.. 4 4 4 3 ii. i Burrell, 3b.... Ewoldt, 2b.... Lakaff. p 2 Lafferty. p 1 Totals 33 0 14 27 It OMAHA. AB- R. H. 3 I 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 A. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 2 0 Schtnke. 2b.. B (Dunlop, as 4 Krug. If S Thomason, ct 4 Thomas, 3b 3 Congalton, rf... 4 Ward, lb 4 Shestak. o 4 Willi, p 3 Tipple, p 1 Krueger ............ 1 Totals 85 E U 27 10 Batted for Willis In sixth. Des Moines Runs 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 8 0 S Hits 04012313 0-14 omana . Runs 1 0201 1000-5 JUU I130ZZIU 011 Two-bcse hits. Dunlop, Congalton (2), Krug. Halay (2). Hahn. Ptolen bases Reilfr. Haley. Hunter. Sacrifice hlta Dunlop, Krug, Lakaff, Latferty, Jones. Sacrifice fly: Ewoldt Left on bases Omaha, ; Des Moines, . Hits: Off wiius. w in six innings; on Tipple, z in three innlturs: off Lakaff. 10 in five and one-third Innings; oft Latferty. 1 In three and two-thirds innlnga. Struck out: Bv Wills. 1: by Tipple. 1; by Lakaff. 1: Jairenr, & iuih on. oaus: uii wiius, t; off Tipple, 4; off Latterly. 2. Pasted balls: snestax z). Time; i:. um pi res: Fyfe and Clark. i " ANTELOPES WIN IJURLINd DUEL Hfltlnsr Aboot Kqnal nnd Fielding Almost Fnnltlesa. LINCOLN. Neb.. June 26,-Tn a great pitcblnr duel between amith ana Ridge wajr, Lisoln wca asin today from To nj flu peka by a score of 1 to o. The hitting was about equal and the fielding al most faultless, the one error by Topeka permitting the run which cost them the game. Score: LINCOLN. An. n. w. o. a. h. H. 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 o. u A. 4 0 3 2 0 0 1 3 Mcoatngan, ss 2 Lloyd. 2b 4 bcnreicer, id 4 Mullen, ib 4 Miller, cf 2 Ehman, rf 4 Collins, If. Smith, p.. Totals 28 1 TOPEKA. 6 27 IS AB. R. H. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 o. 2 4 1 0 o 4 7 0 A. 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 10 Cochran, Sb.... 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 1 3 I'OUS, ct. , Forsythe. rf... iiappp. u Koerner. lb... Talllon, ss latllmore, 2b. Lemtnon. c Rldgeway, p... Totals , 28 0 4 24 Lincoln 0.... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Double mays: Lloyd to Mcanfflmn to Mullen, McQaffigan to Mullen. Stolen bases: McQaffigan, Bchrelber, Forsythe, Ranns. Lattlmnre. Hurrlftre. hlt- Mp. Obfflgan. Miller. Potts. Struck out: By Smith, 3; by Rldgeway, 7. Bases on balls: Oft Smith, 7: off Rldgeway, 3. Left on bases: Lincoln. : Topeka, 6. Time: 1:37. Umpire: Mccafferty. DRUMMEIID RALLY AND WIN Score Bljght Runs In Etithth Frame nnd Trim Blonx. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 25.-Th locals rallied In tho eighth Inning, scoring eight runs on two triples, two doubles, two bases on balls, a sacrifice and two errors, winning, U to 7. Score: SIOUX CITY. AH. IT. H. t A. Wt A. 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 1 0 Cooney, 2b.. , 3 1 2 3 2 0 isramme, n 6 o o 2 ICnne. lb 4 1 1 S J.eJeuno, ' cf 3 12 2 miira, ir 2 113 Callahan, 3b 4 112 Hmlth, ss 1112 Crisp, o 4 10 6 White, p 2 0 0 0 Dyle. p.. 0 0 0 0 Waltc 10 0 0 Totals 23 8 24 10 BT, JOSEPH. AB. II. H. O. 3 1 n 12 2 1 1 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Wutson, 2b 3 Fox. If 4 (1. Watson, cf 3 Patterson, lb 6 Britton, 3b 6 Williams, rt 4 Wall, ss 6 Schang c. 3 Cilaze, p .2 Duffy, p 0 Stcrxer I Piercy. p 0 Pcttfgrew 0 PUrscll, p 0 Totals ...36 U U 27 IS 1 Batted for Doyle In ninth. Batted for Duffy In sixth. Batted for Piercy In eighth. Sioux City 0 J 0 0 6 0 0 0 0- 7 St. Joseph 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 8 -U Three-base hits! Leleune. Patterson, Cnllahan, Kane, Fox, Schang. Two-base hits: Wall (1), Schang. Patterson, Wi -Hams. Sacrifice hits; Smith, White. Sacri fice fines: R. Watson, . Smith. Stolen bases; Lejeune, Ualrd. .Left on bases: Bloux City, 4, St. Joseph. B. lilts: Oft Qlaxe, S In four and one-third Innlnge: off Duffy, 2 In one and two-thlrds Innings; off Piercy, 1 In two Innings: off Wh te, 12 In seven Innings. Struck out: By White. 5; by Glaxe, 3; by Duffy. 1: by Piercy, X liases on balls: Off White. I; off Joyle. 1; off Glaxe, 1; off Duffy. 1 of Werpy, 3: of Pursell. l! Wild plofch: Duffy, lilt by nitrhud ball: Bv Piercy. Lejeune. Time: 25. Umpire ; aw irkdule. FINAL RAI.LIK8 DKFBAT BEARS Bnker for Wlelte iioiaa uenver Safe nt All Times. WICHITA. Kan.. June. 25. By rallies In lo.t inninira. Wichita aeieatea Denver. Baker, working for Wlohlta. held cured two home runs over the right field fence, score: , AB. R. 11. O. Rapp, ss. SIS" Nicholson. If 3 J ? J O'Rourke. 2b 3 1 1 S Henry, lb 4 J 1 U mils. so. - Bossolonl, cf i I J J Durham, rf 0 0 0 Jonea. a 3 0 1 8 Baker, p t u u u Totals 30 8 8 27 10 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kave. 3b -4 0 0 2 5 Cassldy, rf 4 1 ? ? 2 Coffey, ss i i i Bdaington. cr. u i i v Butcher. If. , 4 0 1 0 0 liarbour. jd w risher, lb. 4 o i u i uiock. c " v Qaskell. p. 3 0 0 0 7 Mitchell i o l u Totals 36 2 7 31 l Batted for Qaskell In the ninth. Denver 002000000- Wlchlta 00001304 8 Lett on bases: Denver 9; Wichita, 4. Sacrifice hits. Nicholson. O'Rourke. Two- bate bits; Nicholson. Barbour. Boasoloal. Home runs: urns U). stolen uuet Cassldy, Barbour. Double plays; Baker to uiiis to tienry. J? aye 10 Eisner, iienry to Q'ltourKe. nrucx out: uy uasxeii. 4 by Baker. 8. Bases on balls: Oft Gaskell 4; on uaxer. z. rassea oau: jones. nil by pitched ball: Jones. Time: 3:35. Um pi re: Gaston. Woodbine Defeats Dovr City. wooaotne snui out uow city's cracic team nere yesiemay by the score ot s to by Score: R.H.E. sow city .... 09000000 0-0 5 Woodbine .... 30000400 '6 Batteries: Dow City. Remmla and Nor man; vvoooDine, Axxins and Lcy. Next Sunday Woodbine Plays the Wag. mans ai umina. American Association St Paul , Milwaukee ... . Minneapolis Kansas City Rrsnlta. 5 1L 10 ..6 11 .. 14 'HE BEE: in Getting an WHO ' Cornell is Favorite in Intercollegiate Regatta I flVglmNtattalatt 'LL, -t tr'-M9irA4. AA.. 'I 'A y. ' imlT' 'v I 1 a li'.ati' f I Bow, W. Kllms; No. 2, B. 8. Duffle; No, 3, L. Eddie. No. 4, A. H. Glllman, captain! No. 6, R. W, Elles; No. 6, E, B. Bird; No, 7, J. H O'Brien; stroke, B. C, Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct, Denver 33 25 .6031 W.L.Pct. York... 33 21 .611 New 8 OUX C tV..S 27 . 571 Cincinnati .31 27 .634 .32 30 .4SJ .28 30 .432 27 23 .491 .26 23 .451 .24 30 .411 .24 32 .423 St. Joseph. .33 27 .665 St. Louis... Chicago ... Pittsburgh. Phlla jjes Moines &i ai Lincoln ....35 30 .638 Omaha 27 31 .443 Wichita Topeka ..23 40 .4121 Brooklyn ., a u .3H uosion AMER, LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Indianapolis 34 24 .6SS Chicago ....31 26 Ml Buffalo ....29 .23 .537 Baltimore ...31 26 .336 Brooklyn ..25 28 . 472 Kan. City.. .28 31 .460 Pittsburgh ..25 31 .446 St, Louis.. ..26 38 .106 AMER. ASSN. W.L.Pct. Uoulsvllle ..33 29 .567 Milwaukee .34 29 .640 Kan. City... 37 33 .629 Cleveland ...33 33 .515 Indianapolis 34 35 .493 Phlla 35 24 .593 Detroit .....311 29.554 Waahlng'n .32 26 .6J2i St. LOUlS. i.34 23 .S4S Chicago ....30 30 .5U0 uosion .....3i ai .sjwi New York.. 23 35 .388 Cleveland ..21 33 .ml NEB. LEAGUE. W L Pet. Hastings ..2'. 14 ,G60 Od. 'Isrand..24 17 .6S5 York 2J 17 .576 Beatrice ...24 17 .571 Bunerlor ...21 21 .600 Columbus ..18 23 .450 Minneapolis 3. &i .iuz Columbus ...32 3T .478 Norfolk 14 23 .378 Kearney ..11 29 .2791 ft. Paul 6 41 Gnmrn Today. WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka, 0; Lincoln, 1. Dee Molnos, 9: Omaha, B. Sioux City, 7; St. Joseph, 11. Denver, 2; Wichita. 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, 2; Chicago, 3. Cleveland, fl: St Loulfl. 3. Philadelphia, 2; Washington, 4. Game called by rain In fifth. uoaton, z-4; now xotk, a-s. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 6; Boston, 7. Brooklyn, 7: Philadelphia, 8. St Louis, i: Pittsburgh, 4. Chicago-Cincinnati, postponed, rain. FED ERA LLEAGUE. Kansas City, 5; Indianapolis, 3, Chicago, 13; St Louis, 8. , Pittsburgh, 2; Buffalo, 6. Brooklyn, 6; Baltimore, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul, 5; Milwaukee, 6. Minneapolis, 6; Kansas City, 9. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Columbus. 2; Norfolk, 4. Grand Island, 1; Kearney, 2. Superior. 6; Beatrice, 7. HasUngs, 0; York. 4. flumes Today. Western League Topeka at Lincoln. Des Moines at Omaha, Sioux City at St. Joseph. Denver at Wichita. American Leafrue Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St Louis, Philadelphia at Washington, uoston at New Tork. .National League New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Chicago at Cincinnati. f ederal League Plttsbura-h at Buffalo. American Association St Paul at Mil. waukee. Minneapolis at Kansas Cltv. Co lumbus at Cleveland, Louisville at Indian pons. Nebraska State Leairue Cnlumhm nt Norfolk, urana island at Kenrnev. Rn perior at Beatrice, Hastings at York. Tyrus Cobb Fined Fifty Dollars for Disturbing Peace DETROIT. June 25. Tyrus Cobb, the widely known baseball player, pleaded guilty In Justice court today to a charge of disturbing the peace and paid a 350 fine. Had he not paid the fine he would have had to spend six months In the house ot correction. The charge was made against Cobb by William U. Carpenter, In whose meat shop the ball player caused a disturbance. last Saturday night Double-Header Will Be Played Saturday A double-header will be played between Des Moines and Omaha Saturday, due to a postponement of a game during the engagement of the Boosters here last April. Aa Des Moines comes here but once more, Rourke decided to play one pf the delayed Contests Saturday The first game will start at 2 o'clock After the double bill the i Rourkes depart for short road trip to Dea Moines and Joseph. St OMAHA, FRIDAY. JUNE Unbreakable Skypiece Bpransky; coxswain, L. P. Rand. The 1314 Cornell university varsity, crew is here pictured, while going through their final licks of training for tho big event KAPS PERK JPF0R A WIN Best Game of Season at Kearney Taken by Local Club. ADAMS AND DRUMM THE BOYS Their Silckwork Responsible for WlnnliiK Hun Over Grand Island Umpire (Seta Rubbing; Down. KEARNEY, Neb., June 25. (Special Telegram.) The best game of this sea-1 Bon was seen today when Kearney 1 downed Grand Island In a 2 to 1 game. Adams and Drumm put out the winning hits and the Grand Island run was made on a two-bagger by Ward and a single by Clair. Umpire Meyers got in bad at the first, giving the visitors the decided advantage of tho decisions. Adams put up a good game for Kearney and his support was good, the Kaps putting up an errorless game. But two men crossed second base for the visitors. Score: GRAND ISLAND. KEARNEY. AD. II. O. A. 15. AJJ.H.D.A.C Wallace. If.. 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 OSwek. lb.... 4 0 1 Stoben, lb... 3 1 Acock, lb..,. 4 0 Drumm, n.. 2 OScheursn. cf. 4 0 Butler, rf.... 3 OManty. If.... 1 OWoodrutf, m 3 lErlcknon, c, 3 oAdama, p.... 3 1 3 1 15 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 rayna, 9b.... Bcnarman, cf 3 Ward, .... 1 Vance, e 3 Downer, rf.. 3 Clair. 2b 3 franklin, p.. 3 i 3 0 1 3 1 1 12 0 1 Totals 21 4 24 10 J Total! II 27a7 0 Grand Island 0 0000001 0-1 Kearney 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -2 Two-base hits: Ward. Downey. But ler, Adams. Three-base hit: Drumm. Stolen base: Drumm. Double ploys: Sy nek to Acook to Drumm, Acock to Wood ruff to Drumm. Bases on balls: Off Franklin, 3; off Adams, 3. Left on bases: Grand Island, 2; Kearney, 4. Struck out: By Franklin, 2; Adams, S. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Meyers. 8corer: McClure. Norfolk Wins with Rally. NORFOLK. Neb.. June 25.-(Srxclal Telegram.) Norfolk won from Columbus this afternoon in an exciting finish by the score of 4 to 2. A single, two dead balls and errors by Pratt and Nee re sulted In three Norlolk runs. In the last of the eighth the score stood 2 to 1 In tavor of me umcoverers. urignt uneu out a home run in the fifth, the first made bv a Drummer on the home grounds. Score; COLUMBUS. NORFOLK. AU.ll. O.A..B. AB.U.O.A.E. Dyiert, ct... 4 Craa. rf 4 OHala, 3b OTurpln, ct.... 3 lMelker, 3b... 4 OBIsbt, If 3 oiiaicMT. rf. . 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 10 0 1 0 1 fralt. aa.... Clark, lb... 4 Adams, 2b... 4 Heal, lb. 4 CDrown. aa..., 4 1 Coble, lb.... 4 SMuaaer, C... 1 OlUrach. p.... 3 lit. .. 1 Kranlnger. p 3 Th I era to, p., 3 Totals..... t 24 8 I Totals 31 7 Jt 2 Columbus 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Norfolk ..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 Two-base hit: Melker. Home run: Bright Stolen bases; Pratt Adams. Brown (3), Thleman. Ramsey. Struck out: By Hlrsch, 13; by Thleman. 6. Wild pitch: Hirsch. Double plays; Fly to Dy gert to Seal. Flv to Hlrsch tn Cnbln. Jilt by pitched ball: Bright by Thleman. Attendance, w. Time; i:. umpire: Ileda Blanked by York. gram.)-rWtth Osborne pitching brilliant uau. xortc gave tne leaders a coat ol whitewash today, 4 to 0. Two singles were all the Reds could garner oft Os borne's delivery and he stood their heavy hitters on their heads. York scored two tn the sixth on two walks, a sacrifice and two singles. With two men on Riley purposely walked Pierce. Schlssler struck out With two strikes on Osborne. Mul. (vey started for home and Osborne laced one over tnira. scoring Muivey and Mur- pny. uesiaea usDorne s work, the hat ting ot Harris ond the fielding ot Mulvey featured. Score; HASTINQB. TORK. An II. O A K. AD.H.O.A E. BacMoKl. rl I 1 onice. aa..,.. 0 0 1 E. Brown, 3b4 0 11 lllarrts, lb... 4 3 0 1 Bennett cf. 4 0 t 0 OTotlen. lb .2111 Oettman, lb.. 4 1 T 4 OMulrer, If... 3 1 3 0 Mccaba, ii.. a o i s oiiiun, 10....1 1 1 t llellrlcb. fa. 3 13 1 OMurphr. ct. 3 1 4 S MattUk. 3b . 3-0 t 3 l Tierce rf.... 2 0 10 L. Brown, c 1 0 1 3 OScblsaal. ... I 0 10 0 Rller. P- 3 0 1 3 OOsborac, p .. 3 I 0 0 TcJala 30 2 34 Jt 3 TuUla ( 27 I Hastings ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Tork O 0000230 Stolen base: Hellrlch. Bases on balls: Off Osborne. 2; off Rltey. 2. Lett on bases: Hastings. 4: York. 9. Struck out: By Osborne. 9; by Riley, 2. Stcrlflce hits: Hams. Haish. usborne. Time: 1:39. umpire: vjuigiey. Beatrice Noata Oat Ahead. c 1 ui,ai itii-iu. rteo.. june 2a. iomcui 1 iciesnun.1-imchwiu won too game xor lueatnce today zrom superior, by a hit 26, 1914. ? I of the Intercollegiate regatta which will be held June 26. The Cornell eight is ruling a favorite. over the fence in the ninth, bringing in the winning run. Parka of Superior was driven from' the box In the second and was relieved by Bishop, Bryan for Beatrice held the visitors scoreless until the sixth, when he weakened allowing four hits, which with an error netted four runs for Superior. Johnson succeeded him and finished the game. The final score was 6 to 6. Score. SUPEIR10R. BEATRICE. AB.II.O.A.B. AB.U.O.A.E. Obt, 3b...., 3 3 13 OLIns. 3b 4 13 2 1 Gray, 2b 4 1 2 4 OBrannon, Sb. 3 0 2 3 1 Hempen, aa.. 4 10 1 ONeff. ct...... 4 1110 Brown, It..,. 4 13 0 OBIack. rt..., 5 12 0 0 Bgler. lb.,. 4 0 t 0 OBoCewlts. lb 4 3 S 2 0 Thalsalnt. ct 4 1 10 OCoe, c 1. 4 3(20 Errvtt, rf.... 4 110 OOrlell, a 3 0 110 Orwn, e 4 1 7 1 lMcDonnel, If 3 3 1 0 0 Parks, d 1 0 0 0 OBrran. d 3 12 3 0 Bishop. p..,, 3 11 OJohnaon, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals U 102 0 1 Totals.. ... 11 27 14 3 One out when winning score was made. Superior 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-5 Beatrice 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 27 Stolen bases: Brannon. Ling, Coe (2). Sacrifice fly: Brannon. Two-base hlU! McDonnell (2), Bryan, Kempln, Brown. Three-base hits: Obst, Bockewltz. Home runs: Tblsslng, Bockewltz. Hits: Off Bryan, 8 In six and two-thirds Innlnga; off Johnson. 1 In two and one-third in nings; off Parks, 4 tn two Innings; off Bishop, 7 In six and one-third Innlnge. Struck out: By Bryan ,5; by Johnson, 1; by Parks, 1; by Bishop, 4. Bases on balls: Off Bryan, 2; off Parks, 1; off Bishop, 2. Wild pitch: Parks. Passed ball: Green. Hit by pitched ball: By Parka (Brannon, Orlell); by Bishop j(Klng). Time: 2X0. Umpire: Black. Hoosiers Defeated After Having Won Fourteen Straight INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June S.-After winning fourteen games In a row, the Indianapolis club was stopped today by Kansas City, the visitors winning the contest, 6 to 3. Score: Kansas Clty..l 01000003-5 10 0 Indianapolis. 000000102-381 Batteries. Harris. Packard and Ezn- roth; Moseley and Rarlden. ht, ixjuiu, June sb, The second game between Chicago and St. Louis today proved a slugging contest from which the visitors came out victors, 13 to 8. M. Cueto, a Cuban from the Jacksonville, F1b, team of the Southern Atlantic league. Joined the locals today and played third base against Chicago. The score: R.H.E. Chicago 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 213 IS 8 St. Louis 2 00000303 8 10 6 Batteries: Hendrlx and Wilann; Onn. uan. tveicn ana tnapmsn, tjimon. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 2S.-Earl Mooro held Pittsburgh to two singles to day winning for the locals, 6 to 2. Hal Chase fielded two Innings and wat bat once, striking out. before Sheriff Becktr served papers on him In the In Junction suit brought by the American league. Score: R.H.E. Buffalo 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 l- 7 Pittsburgh ...0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 2 Batteries. Moora an Rlnlr; f.mnlti ana -uerry. BALTIMORE. June 2S.-After being blanked for six Innings In today's game with Brooklyn, Baltimore tied the score with four runs tn the seventh Inning. It took an extra Inning to decide the game. wnicn was won by Brooklyn, B to 4. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn ..1 00300000 1 S'10 1 Baltimore .0 00000400 04 11 ; Batteries: Marlon, Flnneran and Land; "'"'"-1 rnnicim ana jacxiitscn, Itussell. LINCOLN SELLS MULLEN TO NEW YORK AMERICANS LINCOLN, Neb., June 25. Although re rusing to give the price ot the sale of Manager Charles Mullen to the New York Americans, which was announced early today. President Hugh L. Joaea stated that It was the highest price ever paid by a major league club for an In- fielder from the Western League. In the deal Lincoln will get a first base man, announced Mr. Jones, and If waivers will be given. First Baseman WUUams will come to Lincoln. David Lloyd, for the past three year second baseman for the Lincoln club, will assume the managership of the club after July 1, when Mullen Is to renort to the New York management Lloyd was a former member of the Denver club la Um Western League. Drawn for The Bee ? 0 PIRATES TAKE SECOND ONE Timely Hitting Behind Good Pitch ing Gives Pittsburgh Game. FINAL SCORE IS FOUR TO ONE Visitors Bunch Three of Fonr Hits In Third Inning nnd Get Only -nan on Deck' Triple nnd Crnlse'a Single. PITTSBURGH, June 25. Timely hitting behind good pitching by Conselraan gave Pittsburgh the second game ot the aeries today over St Louis, 4 to 1. The visitors bunched three of their four hits in the third inning and got their only run on Beck's triple and Cruise's single. Score: BT. LOUIS. PITTSBURGH. AL.....O.A AB.ll.U.A.E. Hucsln. 2b. i CrulM. d.... 4 Doln, If.... 4 0 1 lOarer. if..... 3 OMowrer. 3b.. 1 1 1 i a o u o i 0 1 e i 1 o o o 0 Leonard, lb. 3 uVlox. lb 4 OWifner, aa.. 3 OKonetchr. lb 3 OMltchell. rf.. 4 OKelljr. cf 3 (lOtbson. c... 3 Miller, lb., WIIkh), rf Butler, M. Rnyder. c. Beck. lb.. Perrltt, p. Coneelman. b 4 Totals z isu 1 Totals 30 I 27 7 0 St. Louis 0 0100000 0-1 Pittsburgh 0 0000310 4 Two-base hit: Vlox. Three-base hits: Beck, Kelly. Stolen bases: Butler (2), Beck, Dolan, Leonard, Carey (2), Kelly. Bases on balls: Off Perrltt, 6; off Con zclman. 5. ciocrlflce hits: Konetchy, Viox. Sacrifice fly: Konetchy. Lett on bases: St. Louis, 6; Pittsburgh, 11. Struck out: By Perrltt 3;-by Conxelman. 4. Time: 1:68. Umpires: Qulgley and Eason. r Giants Lose to Braves. BOSTON, June 25. Strand, who went Into the box for Boston in the third lu ring, practically won his own game In the nintn, when he doubled, scoring Whal ing, who also had made a two-bagger. ino iinai score was uosion, 1; new York, 6. Score: BOSTON. NEW TORK. AB.U.O.A.E. AB.U.O.A.E. Gilbert rt... 4 3 3 1 OBCTcher. cf.. 4 1 3 0 0 Erers. 3b.... 3 Connollr. If. t MaxanTir. sa3 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 11 0 0 3 3 1 3 0 0 2 0 uiiurna. rr. . a OFIatcher, ss. 1 1 Robertson, If 1 tSnodgrus, If 3 Oowdr, lb.... Ileal, so a Mann, cf.... 4 OMerkle, lb. OOrant, 2b.. lDrer. lb... OStock. 3b.. OMtyers, c. Tearean, p. ii'Murray . . Whaling, c. 4 James, p..... 1 Strand, p.... 4 Totals 33 13 27 II 0 0 ToUl 32 32S 10 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Grant in the eighth. Boston 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1-7 New York 2 20000200-6 OVo-base hits: Gilbert. Gowdy. Whal ing, Strand, Burns, Tesreau. Home runs: Mann, Meyers. Hits: oil James, 6 in two Innings; off Strand. 3 In seven In nings, sacrifice hits: Fletcher. Maran- vllle. Stolen bases: Gowdy, Mann, Gil bert, Snodgrass, Bescher. Double play: Whaling to MaranTille. Loft on bases: New York, fi; Boston. 13. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau. S; off James. 1; off Strand, 4. First base on errors: Boston, 2; New York, 1. Struck out:, By James, 2; by strand, e; ny Tesreau, 6. Balk: James. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Hart and Rig ler. Phils Trim Dodgrers. PHILADELPHIA. Jun 25 A hHtrln rally In the ninth Innlne xave Philadel phia the victory over Brooklyn today. 8 to 7. After Bums and Byrne started the ninth with singles, Ruelbach was suc ceeded by Pfefter. Score: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AB.U.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. O'Mara, as., sail IByme. Zb.... 4 3 3 4 0 Daubert, lb., t 1 13 0 0 Becker, If... t 2 0 .1 0 Dalton. CI... I o o oubert, Ib... 4 1111 , v v McDONALD in a shirt you have found the best value possible in shirt-making. 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Stolen bases: Dalton, Smith (2), Cutshaw (2), Lobert, Magee. Sacri fice hit: Reulbach. Sacrifice flies: Mc carty, Lobert. Double play: O'Mara to Daubert. First base on errors: Brook lyn. 3: Philadelphia. 1. Bases on balls: Off Reulbach, 6: off Oeschger, 3; off ? 1 Tlncun, 1. Left on bases: Brooklyn 8 Fhlladelnhlo. 6. Hit by pitched oau Steneel bv Oeschger. Hits: Oft Reul bach, 10 in eight innings, none out in ninth; off Pfeffer, 2 In one-third inning; off Oeschger, 7 in seven innings; off Tln oup, 2 in two Innings. Struck out: By Reulbach, 2; by Oeschger, 2; by Tincup, 2. Wild pitch: Reulbach, Oeschger. Time: 2:05. Umpires! Byron and John- ston. Injunction is ; Served on Chase During the Game BUFFALO, N. Y., June 2S.-Hal Chasa was enjoined from playing ball In any; federal league city In the state today. The Injunction was served on the former White Sox first baseman as he waa returning to the players' bench at the end ot the second Inning ot the game between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Chasa at once retired from the field. Michigan Claims Base Ball Titles ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 25. As a ree suit of yesterday's victory over PennsyN vanta Coach Lundgren claims the ' 19141 collegiate base ball championship, both: east and west, for the University ol Michigan. Michigan has won twenty-three games) and lost six. Tho Wolverines have den feated Pennsylvania two games out three won three straight from Syracuse and) shut out Cornell in both games played As Cornell and Pennsylvania have! beaten the other big teams In the east Lundgren claims the eastern title. Michigan's claim to the western title 14 based on the three won from Notre Dame, though It did not meet Illinois, the corn ference champion. Eesolute Wins Trial Contest? GLENCOVE. N. Y June 25,-Tho cuj. defense yachts Resolute, Vanitle and De fiance got away In another race shortly after noon today. Resolute crossed tho line tn 12:15:10; Vanitle, 12:16:22, and De fiance 12:16:40. 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