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8 Bringing Up VOUVILLHWE TO ENTERTAIN THE COUNTER THIS AFTERMOON - "bHELL BE HEI?e AT THREE EIGHTH INNMDOES WORK Bourkes Hammer Pitcher Turner of Boosters for Four Runs. COUNT ENDS WITH SIX TO THREE lroab, Dnnlop nnd Congralton Kat-h Art Home llnna Tipple Allow. , bnt Three lilt. In All Daring ('nine. UBS MOINES, la., June 29.-(.Bpeclal Telegrams-Superb pitching by Tipple and fierce bombardmont on the part of his teammates gave Omaha a well earned victory in the third conteit of the series, 8 to 3. Turner, a pitcher on the Booster force from Minneapolis, was a puxxle to the visitors for seven rounds, .but-in the eighth they found blm right to the ex tent of four rum. Although Turner hud held tho Rourkes to four hlta In tho flrat two- rounda, two of them were home run, Crosby opened the third Inning with a blow over right field fence. It la hla aecond of the series. In the alxth Dunlop, tho flrat man up, polled a homer off the Palisades. It looked as if these two swats were coins; to dectdo the game the way Tipple was going. Tho Booater had recorded three hits In the first five Innings, but they did no damage. In the sixth tho locals had a chance to clean tip. "With one down Hunter lived on Ward's error, Rellly was hit by tho pitcher and Breen singled, scoring Hun ter. Jones walked, filling the bases. Haley fanned, but liurrell doubled, which brought In two runs and gave Des Moines the lead. Jones was trying to reach home on the hit, Tho eighth round brought about the complete downfall of Turner and hla team. The Rourkes hit like fiends and ran wild on the bases. Dunlop singled. Kmg boat out a bunt and Thomason was safe on an error. Thomas delivered a throe-ply swat that counted two of th runners.) Thomason was caught at the plate try ing to score on the same hit. CongaJton topped off the Inning with a neat home run, t coring Thomas .head of him. ftswwi DK8 MOINES. .. . . AD; R, II, O. 0 1 0 0 A. j i an n, ri Hunter, cf. ,. K Rellly, m ; a Breen, If, ., 4 Jones, lb, , s Haley, c 4 Hurrell, Sb 3 Kwoldt, Jb 4 Tunwr, p, s Shaw 1 1 1 V 1 2 1 i 1 0 0 .... 30 3 8 17 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. S 0 1 2 1 ..... S 2 2 2 8 5 113 1 3 0 13 0 4 12 0 3 4 110 0 8 0 17 1 3 1 1 10 1 ..... 8 0 0 0 3 85 8 10 27 1$ flilpke, 5b. . Dunlop, ss. . Krtig, if. ... Thomason, c Thomas, 3b. 0 0 0 0 0 0 '"rosby, o. Tipple, p. Totals 0 0 0 0 Dea Moines Omaha .... 00000300 03 VV100104 n-Jt Tw.- hit"! "urrell. Thomas. Home f nJt),'lDu'i!0I; -ncalton. Struck on balls: - ' j ui 1 1 vji . 11 v i inn . 7 1.... I,. II.. ,w uiwa Double nloyT: t. , . 7 V ."', tfVA h """r. 1; oit Tlnnle. K. i.r . Omaha, s. Time JJJi. umpires: Fyfe n uasKCll. dkivver Wins OUT ON POOKLK 1 Uwthlt mi. I Ontflehled by Topeko. .. , at.... . ' TvintM-1 1.-- ... 1 1 1 it niTi ..tufiS". Jun w-oenver. out ii and outflelded, won Udiv rw.n ?i8PhPf TH ni"Va single Wch roUed !?..lf, in? "coring two men. Itrlalel wi. mm jrequenuy in trouble. Score; Ul'fiKA. .-..'L S. ail n H. 2 1 2 A. a 0 0 0 0 12, V" "?".. "S.J. o J't-tts, ct... 5 J-owthe rf ,?,V4 Kocruer. lb , icappa. If j Talllon. $b 3 Ldttlmore. 2b 4 McAllister. c...iK... s Helsieu p 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 2 s 3 0 Totals 84J 11 37 12 1 au , H. 0 0 2 1 1 I I 0 A, i ' 3 0 4 1 Kwr. rtv..H,. 2 luffe , ss..,, , 4 Mitchell, lf,;-.V.W.;..4 Barbour, 3b... ....... 4 1'lther, lb.. 3 Hlork. c liaskelt, p... .. 4 .. 4 ..30 .0 0 .0 0 Totals 30 i 87 IT f . . . . aupqku .....O 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 14 ..w."wr. iocK. Hacriflco htiM astjay jij. Double play: ltUmore to 5&h.? I? "??r. Stolen bia?.0:reEd" neltgl. 3; byoaskell. 3. Hit by pitch ball; JJy Oaskell. Umpire: Btockilale. WINS FOR TUB SIOUX Tight f la Broken ,Ui In Klchtk tr Indiana, "wua JUno 29. A tflrrlflf ?&h.Lh irxnJne r broke) up a Hght K ody nd won . for the siouxT 4 to T p. 'ore; SIOUJv CITY. AB. R. H, O. 4 114 J021 1 1 1 ...... 3 12 1) Coos, 2b. riarke. If. H ml tii. as. Kaoe. lb. .., A. 8 0 2 2 Father HOW DO.PS?irHCE.A. rVE ALREADY CHARMED TO "aE- TOO Ai.i ENTERTAIN MOfr "'u ive COT TALENT ( 1 1 : IeJune, cf. Balrd. rf. . 1 0' 9 2 0 1 2 0 1 in: 022 Callahan, 3b, 2 Crisp, c 4 Doyle, p 3 Totals 4 1! 27 17 ST. JOSEPH. , ' " AO. K. H. O. A. It. Watson, 2b 4 1 2 2 1 Fox, If. 4 0 2 2 0 O. Watson, of. ...... 4 0 0 1 0 I'atteraon, lb 2 0 0 7 1 Williams, rf 3 0 111 Wall, ss 2 0 0 1 1 Schang, o. 4 0 0 0 6 Stolof f, 3b 3 ' 0.0 1 0 Glasn. p 2 0 0 0 2 Pettlgrcw 0 0 0 0 0 8terzer 1 0 0 0 0 Brltton 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 99 1 6 24 11 0 Batted for Walls In ninth.. v Batted for fKoloff In ninth, Batted tor Glaze In ninth, Sioux City 0 0000004 '-4 St. Joseph ..0 0100000 0-1 Two-base hits: Crlap, Smith. Kane, Le Jeune. Three-baae hit: llalrtt Sacrifice hits; Walls. LeJeune. Doyle. Callahan. Clarke. Stolen bases; Watson, Patterson. uouoie piays: vwiiuam to Patterson; Walla To Schang. Bases on balls; Oft Glaze, 3; off Doyle, S. Struck out: By Olaze, 7: by Doyle, 6. Time: 3:03. Urn plre; McCafferty. Attendance, 1,600. LINCOLN WINS IN TUB FOURTH Antelopea Bnnch Hlta In that Frame nnd Defrnt Wlclies. .WICHITA. Kan.. June 2D. Lincoln hunched hit In the fourth tnnlnc and socured enough runs to win. It was a riltchern' battln between Rcntt nnd Cl.uas all the time. Manager Mullen of Lincoln was banished from tho field In the sixth for disputing with the umpire. Scorn. WICHITA. ad. n. fr. 0. A. OchS. Sb. 4 0 0 0 3 Nicholson, If. 5 0 1 1 1 o'HourKe. ir b 0 0 3 3 Graham, & 31 0 5-1 Henry, lb. 4 0 0 is 0 Bills, cf 11000 musimmons, aa. ,1, h o z z- j napp. rf. r. 2 0 0 10 tfcott, p. 30104 Durham 0 0 0 0 u Totala no 2 LINCOLN. AB. n. 4 2T 17 It. 0 , 0 0 o. 3 6 tl 0 3 C 1 0 A. I 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 MotjattiKati, ss t Lloyd, 3o. v. ......... 3 Bohretber, tf. ...... 4 Mullen, lb, 3 Aimer, ci. Qulllen, 3b. 8 Collins, rt 2 Rehor. c 3 Clauae, p. Smith, if. 1. Totals 32 4 8 27 10 1 Kan for Fltrslmmotu In tho ninth. Lincoln 0003000104 Wichita 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Loft on basesi Lincoln. 4: Wichita. 10. Sacrifice hits: Uoyd. Collins, Soott. Two-base hits: Vttzsimmons, Mullen. Three-base hit: McGafflgan. Stolen bases: Bills, Fltzaimmons. Double play: Scott to O'ROurke to Henry. Struck out: By Clauss. 4; by Scott, 6. Bases on balls: Off Clauss, 6; oft Scott, 2. Time: 200, Umpires: Gaston and Cullum. NeihoffWiUJump to St. Louis reds CHICAGO, June It was reported here today on excellent authority that Otto Nlehoff, third baseman of the Cin cinnati Nationals, has acceptod an offer to jump to tho St. Louts Federal league team, Spike" Shannon, former outfleldnr wllth the New York Nationals and tho St. Louts Nationals, and who has been umpiring for a minor league, will bo ad dtd to the Federal league atatt cf arbiters, It was stated today. BULLET INTENDED FOR CAT HITS MAM IN HEAD KAGLB BUTTE, S. D.,'jun .-tSpe- cla!.) I, T. Davidson waa Bitting quietly In his home about 8 o'clock In the even-. Ins, when a bullet from a .23-calbre ilfls ntruck him on the right side of the bead. The ball entered the house through & window, as Mr. Davidson was smoking. ttnd thinking some one waa trying1 to assassinate him, he hurried outside to search for his aesatltnt, but could not find htm. The wound waa then dressed, and a further search was made, and It was finally discovered that neighbor, A. B. Lord, had shot at a cat. The bullat waa located and extracted without serious harm to Mrv Emerson, and marauding cats will not be shot at about the Lord horde hereafter. C County League IteauHs. AVOCA, Neb., June 29.-(SpclaI.-Th jnunea In the Cass County league Sun- uav rraunea as loiiowa: .Manley-Louls-vllle forfeited to LoiiIhvIIIa. a tn (V amm Ia: ISSn.Vk. Sl EflN 8-1; Cedar Creek. 7. Following Is the score of the Avoca. rtennwKa game: tscore: R.H.B. isenawaa iiooicoo34 .woca e i o 0 0 4 0 10 it 6 vtucmi. nenawita, 81011 ana Miller; " . v.. uw anii aieau. umpires Graham and Clark. STAND1NQ OF TEAMS. , P. W. U Mauley ... 10 8 2 Avoca io 7 3 Kagl 8 4 4 Cedar Creek 9 3 g Loulavllte , 9 2 s Nchawka , t 2 Prt. .809 .TOO .0 .334 .334 .0 Blaomfleld Wine from Croftou. BLOOM FIELD Keh.. jun, --clal.-nioomtleld defeated Ootton on the Crofton grounds, S to 4. Scored Rar B Bloomfleld .. 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0- 9 Crofton 0 0 3 0 00 2 0 04 8 4 Batteries: Bloomfleld, Helrea and tat. ton; Crofton, Northman and Tucker. Carlson. THE BEE: Copyright, 114. by International News Etrvic. CHAFNtiNCi VeATHEF having: do -yoj BISHOP IS THEWHOLE SHOW Superior Pitcher Bats and Fields as Well as Hurls. TEACHES BEDS A FEW TRICKS HaRtlnaia Treated tn n Tito to One I.oalna; Score When They Pat I7p Game on Cement Men's Stamping Grounds. SUPERIOR, Neb., June 2.-Speclal Telegram) Bishop pitched gilt edge ball and his line drive, stops and catches were features. Kempin made a wonder ful stop paat second. McCabo's shoe string catch was a feature. Tho score: Brown batted for -Riley in tho ninth, Hastings. BVPEnian. An.ll.O.A.E. AU.1I.O.A..B. StcMold. rt.. 1 1 0 0 0Obt, Sb i 12 2 0 K, Drown, ill i i I zurir. i z o o v nrniMtt, ct.', I 0 2 0 OKcmpln. p?..4 0 0 0 Grttmin, lb. 3 1 10 OBrown, If.... 4 0 10 0 MrOab. If. . 0 10 ODrcler. lb... 4 tit 0 0 lttlliioh. tai.t I Z 1 OThclMlnc, til tl M Wtltkki, 2b 4 0 4 1 ORrratt. rf.... 110 1 Jtlehrdion. e 1 0 S l 0(irtn, c. . . . 3 i 4 o a Itlltr, p 2 0 0 I OPIthop, p .31190 I nrcmn... i o o o o Totals t 27 IS 1 Totala 30 4 24 11 1 Hastings 000 COO 010-3 Superior 300 COO COX 2 Two base lilts: Bogley, Obnt, Bechtold, Hellrlch. Sacrifice hlti: Gray. First base on balls: Off Riley. ,2; off Bishop, 5. Struck out: By Riley, 4: by Bishop, X Double plays: Richardson to Gett man,. Umpire: Meyers, Knpe Wultan-aah Pairneca. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 29.-(8peclal Telegram) The Kans made It a White wash today ufter dropping the double header yesterday, the Pawnees being out played. For the locals a spectacular catch was made by Dygert. Score: ... KEAllNKT. OOTAJilmja. AB.1I.O.A.E. . ill.ll VA K. gjstV, lb.,,. I 10 0 ODyitrt, tf... 4 0 4 oZA. Arotk, St).....l 1 4 ICraa. It .4 1. S 0Y uranu. id,. i 19 i oitii. rr 4 o o o o KchtowtJ, o(4 1 X 0 01ll, lb..... 4 3 10 0 S uiiuw. rr.... i z o OAatma, zb... s a s o Mitrwr. If... 4 2 l e on irt . ih.... 41110 Woodruff, m. 4 0 0 3 )Ne. e S S I 1 0 Krfcfcton, o.. 4 1 0 jlknd, ....! 1 1 t p nnaui, p.... 0 1 t OKraniactr, a 1 0 0 I 0 initmnH, p. . 0 0 1 Totals a MI 11 J TaUlt 3 B 27 13 3 Kearney ...100 001 0114 GOIUmbua , i-.,0OQ 000 000-O Stolon bases: Drtimni. Tlntlor. MMn-v. (8). Sacrifice hits: Acock, Adams, Two base hits: Scheuren. Doublo plays: Wright to AcocK to Drumm; Woodruff to Acock to Drumm; Kranlnser to Adams to Deal, Struck out: By Wright 5; by Thieman 6. Bases on halls: off Wright 1: off Thleman 1. 7111 lintnman; rtv Thleman, Butler. Time of game; 1 hour; iiuiiuiea. (.'mpirr: wuigioy. Hhutout for Grand Island, WnillYII V w-l. 1 m in, 1.1 Telegram) Norfolk shut Grand Island put this afternoon, 6 to 0. Franklin was hammered for nlno hits, two of them doubles, a three bagger and a home run, tho latter by Bright. GetcheU's support was good and the fast base running and timely hitting with Grand Island's errors Won for tho Drummers. urana jsianu had no ohanrw tn ncnr. none of the visitors going beyond so- jviiu. Aunno win appear in mo regular Drummer lineup commencing today. Tho score: OIUND ISLAND. NORFOLK. Jin.ll.n.A.UL in t. is . Gallic-, rf.. 4 10 0 OHrewn, m..,? 1 H 0 "". "..I 1 111 U1MII, xb s 0 S I 1 Varm, jf.... 4 0 1 0 OLiy. ef J 110 0 Bchonov'r. rfl 1 1 a oiir-IrM r 1 - - - X Ward, M....4 1 J 1 2Mlkr,'lb..; 4 0 3 0 0 ine. e.....S 1 T S llliimr, rf. . t 2 0 0 0 Bmlth. lb.... J 0 0 0 lCobl. lb.... 4 0 1 0 Clalra, lb.... 4 0 11 1 OMuiacr. o. .. 1 0 1 a rrankllo. p.. I 1 0 8 lOetctull, p.. 4 1 2 4 1 .ToUl 11 l li IS 8 ToUU. . . Jil " VT 14 "j Grand Island 000 000 COO- 0 Norfolk 200 100 03X-43 n-iT i?0 '' .K0"- Bright. Getchell. Tlimo base hits? lay. Homo runs: Bright Bases on balls: Off Getchell. 1; off Franklin. ? Rinm r ,.. ti. "it by Franklin. 8. Sacrince hits: Rels. S., f'KHrowni, Ramsey. Vance. Smith. Stolon bases: Payne, Brown. Lft on Norfolk. ; Grand Island, 7. Double playa; Rls to Brown. Passed &"'k..SU!?er ,XUt b? Poher: Vance PosatS ,HS- Vmvlrt,'. Hrrora Bent York. ' BEATRICE, Neb., June 23i-iSpeclal Telegram.) Loose fielding and errors had !?.YLh u0 ,wllh Y.ork,'B "reat tody. the Queen City boys winning, by the scire of 10 to 8. Bockewltn's home run in :he sec. mid for Beatrice was a feature. O. Co, brother of Frank Coe, manager o fthe Beatrice, was knocked out of the box, McDonnell replacln ghlm. Score: von . UKATnicn. . i ? f U-iri 9 ?oo " w . iunnmHi, so. 4 V A 0 0 y.n. jp. .. a a a 4 PNerf. cf t 1 0 0 0 WTiP'.J'" i 1 I '. rf.... 8 110 0 Ksllarli IK KIT Itw i- .J . T Mulvv it H - a T I Z T sj xrw, U. . . . . 3 n w vcwvr, AO... B 3 3 11 svrack, p.... 3 i a t o. o. ....o o o o o lIUTti, p 3 1 1 SMeDouwTl. p I 0 0 0 o 1VU). . . . .a 1l 4 111 Totala 5 10 XT 11 "7 York 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2- S Beatrice o 1 0 6 3 0 0 0 10 Sacrifice hit: O. Co. Sacrifice fly: Brannpn. Home run: Bockewtts. Two baso hits: Florey. BockewlU. Mulvey, Rice. Hits: Off Skyock. In three nlngs: off Harris. 4 In five Innings; iff C?'J ,n !,hr?e.n!J 0ne-thlrd innings; off McDonnell. S In five and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Coe. 2; by Me Donnell. 4; by Skyock. 2: by Harris. 1. Bases on balls: Off O. Coe. 3; off 8kyock' 1; 4ff Harris, 4. Passed ball: Schlssel. Time: 2:10. Umpire; Black. Tip Tops Hit Hard and Beat Terrapins BALTIMORE, June .-Brooklyn batted hard from the start and easily defeated Baltimore today. It to 2. Score: Rfi.E. Brooklyn ...40 1 4 30 00 011 12 l Baltimore 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 2 Batteries: Finneran and Land; Wilhelm. Conley. Yount and Jacklitsch. OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. MADAM- MR J5C I WAITING its THE RBEN PCOOM-MB rtA ARRANGED AN tNTERTAlNMENT' Standing of Teams AVEST. LEAGUB. I W.L.Pcu NAT. LEAaUK. W.I,.lct. uenver ....41 27 .C03J St Joseph.. 2S 29 .6571 New York...3G 23 .610 Cincinnati . 33 31 .518 Chicago 34 31 .823 SIOUX Clty..38 30 .500 Lincoln ....31 31 .651 Des Molncs.36 32 .r.2) Omaha 30 37 .448 Wichita ....23 44 .3$ Pittsburgh ..30 30 . 500 St. .ouls..,..33 31 .43 Brooklyn ...27 33 . 4S Philadelphia 27 30 .155 Topeka 25 41 .3621 UOSlOn 25 34 . 434 AMBR. LISA G I' 13, I W.UPot. KKD. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. J'lillatlel. ...39 2j ,wj Indianapolis 3C 25 .190 uetrolt 33 31 .551 unicago .....zs 23 .Mil Buffalo 31 S3 .554 Baltimore ...33 27 .Wl Brooklyn ...2S31 .4! Kan. City ..2 3ti .45u St. Louis.... .26 40 .3M Pittsburgh .25 33 .431 STATE LHAGUE. i St. Louis.... 36 31 .5371 Wash 33 23 ,53a Chicago ....34 SI .523 Boston ......34 32 .I15 Now York.. 22 So .367, Cleveland ..22 41 .Z'.'J AMER. ASS'N. W.UPct. W.L.Pct. Louisville . .41 30 .577 Hastings ..29 16 .611 Milwaukee .37 20 .552 Beatrice ...27 19 .5S7 Kan. City...40 85 .523 Gr. Island.25 21 .543 Cleveland ..37 33 .529 York 24 21 .633 ii.iimifiiJuiiB.jo i .ow nuperior .-..as i .jwi lndlana.polls.33 37 .4S6 Columbus '.23 23 .GO) yoiumous ..as aa .457 JSorfolK ...16 21 ..TT2 St. Iaul.... 28 43 .366 Kearney ...14 31 .3U Yesterday' Reanlt. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Des Moines. 3. St. Joseph, 1: Sioux City, 4. Lincoln. 4; Wichita, 2. Denver, 6: Topeka, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston. 7-2; Philadelphia, 1-7. New York. 0: Washington, 1. Chicago, 8; Detroit, 2. St. Louis-Cleveland, postponed. NATIONAL LBAOUB. 1 Brooklyn. 8-6: New York 7.R. !-. ;,'J Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, 10. 1 ' Plttaburgh, 4: St. Louis, 1. Philadelphia-Boston, Postponed. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 11: Baltimore, 2. Pittsburgh-Buffalo, postponed. - AlMERlOAN" ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 7. .Milwaukee, 3... Columbus, 7; Louisville, 8. St Paul. 3; Kansas City, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kcnrnoy 4; Columbus. 0. Grand Island. 0; Norfolk, 6. Hastings, it superior, 2. York, 6; Beatrice, 10, Games Today. Western League-Lincoln at Wichita, Topeka at Denver, St Joseph at Sioux City, Omaha at De Moines. American Lcaguo Chicago at Detroit St. Louis at Cleveland. New York at Washington, Ronton at Philadelphia. National League Philadelphia at Bos ton, Brooklyn, at New York, Cincinnati at Chicago. Pittsburgh at St Louis. Federal League No games scheduled. American Association Minneapolis at Milwaukee. St. Paul at Kansas City, Columbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at Cleveland. Nebraska State League York at Beat rice, Hastings at Superior. Grand Island at Norfolk, Kearney at Columbus. Cobb and Gilmore Have Social Chat BUFFALO, Juno 29.-Ty Cobb of the Detroit American base boll team and President Gilmore of the Federal league arrived here today and held a conference this afternoon. Notwithstanding numer ous denials It "was reported the Detroit player was considering an offer to Jump to the new league. President Gilmore after the conference said that base ball In general was dis cussed and that the call was entirely a social one. He denied that any advances had been made to Cobb relative to joining the Federal league and. said the subject waa not raised. Crete IVIna tn Tenth. WILBER. Neb., June 29.-(8peclal.)-Crete defeated Wilber here Sunday by a score of 7 to 6 In a ten-lnntng game that was played to the last. That makes two games for Crete oUt of three played this reason, and leaves four more gamoa to bo Played. Two will be played at Croto July 4 and another here July 6. Score: R.H E "Wilber 03000111 00-877 Crete v.l 1 0 0 1 0 10 1-785 Batteries: Wilber. Shlmerda and n-ucna; uroie. xeienK and llronson. Struck out: By Shlmerda, 7; by Ze lenka, 3, David City AVIna Slstb Straight. DAVID CITY, Neb., June 2. (Special.) The locale won their sixth straight game yesterday, defeating Johnson's Clothelrs of Wahoo 7 to 5. Peschek for tho locals struck out sixteen men, but wretched In field support kept him In trouble all the time. Score: lt.II.IC, David Clty....l 0300030 7 11 7 Wahoo 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 8 4 Batteries: JJavld City. D. C. Peschek and Talbot; Wahoo, Larson and Brod hall. I.Indaay Wins from Cornlm. LINDSAY, Neb., June 29. (Special)- uiiim vomica in an evenly played game by the score of S to 4. liartmsn uf Lindsay waa hit In the head by a pitched bull Inthe first Inning. Ho was about fifteen minutes in recovering from the shock. Griffith replaced Oik In the seveuth. Score. ItH.E ponilea "....0 00100120-4 Llndaay 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 Batteries Lindsay, Ituslcka and Lee; Comlea, Hayes. Oik and Griffith. -PHONING. Neb.. June9.-(8peclal.)-nUKim,nr Bo?sler" defeated thT Wy-Score- yesteroay. 11 to L Wymore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bninlng 2 0 2 0 2 2 3 0 0-Ji Batteries Bninlng. Luby and Durham: Wymore. Quakeiibuah 'and Anthrurnl Struck out: By Luby. 8; by Quagenbih; IS. Home run: T. Hawka. lilts: Bninlng 18; Wvmore, 4. r r5 r r ceptainltA r ) American Asaoclatlon Reanlta. st Paul ; ;...:.WBa Kansas City . 4 1 Columbus t js , Loula villa 111 1 Minneapolis ,y 10 1 Milwaukee j 10 4 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus COME' I WANT TOO TO MCT NVWUIiQArlOt PIRATES TAKE THE OPENER They Are Able to Hit Cardinals' Hart When Hits Mean Buns. FINAL SC0BE IS TWO TO ONE Cooper Keeps Hla lilts Srnttered Ex cept In One Inning: of Gnme nnd Plttabnrach Defrnta St. Loula. ST. LOUIS. June SS.-Cooper kept his hits scattered except in ono Inning While h ? teammates were able to hit St Louis Pitchers when hits meant runs and Pltss burgh won the opening gome of the ser ies. Four to one, score: rnrsauBfiH. bt. louis. ft, ,, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.0.A.E. Mor 1U, ! 1 i t)Miw. cf.... ! 110 0 w.Ii.. " ! ? 0 ODoIaji., If.... 4 1 S 0 0 Kontchr, lb 4 0 -Mitchell. rr.. 4 t J. Kllr, Cf4 I Coleman, .. 4 j UJ. JV1M1CT. id 4 li x o 0 OWttton. rf... 4 S 1 0 0 0 OBiitlw. mt... 0 3 8 0 0 OSnjiJpr. ..,. 110 0 0 3 OBert, 3b..... 3 0 8 S 0 uoojxr, p. ... 4 3 Z OPrrrttt. p.... 2 0 1 Ti.i. . -vinrr I u u u u T0U" 10 27 11 OOrlirtr, p.... 0 0 0 0 an.ii j . . To.Uls,....2"1 27 17 'Batted for Perritt in eighth. Pittsburgh 1 0002000 1-4 Ht- Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I so y18-' Coleman. Mitchell. Ma- SS;- V&'V?""?. hi: ,Ke,Iey' Snyder. ? orr'tt. 7 In eight, innings: -off rritf' t JJ one Jnnlng. Stolen base: h ?..t.a T?n basoaJ .. Pittsburgh, 1; If 1 B"s on balls: Off Perritt. &rHft4C35p"p' 4 lm by pltcned hall: By r ITtL5I.0WJ2;- ruck OHt: r Cooper, nislld Umpires: Klem and 7- Cathw 1 0 0 Divide nnnliU.1l..j.. NEV YORK, Juno i9.-New York and Brooklyn tool? part in two slugging V. Vi ' "iTUMrni winning .L1? JiJ"1 ffnme- b a coro l to 7, and the Champions turning tho tables In the f MA fl rt rmtn l. - a-... a. . . thirty hits, totalling forty-four bases. IHCfi !. Tl r r cram a - --a --' V ftjs,4A4Ba BKOOKLYN. NEW YORK. A Tl It r a r a . ryjltra. n..t 1 0 4 0Dachr. tl..l u j Oaubert. lb.. 3 3 4 0 OBuraa. If... I SA'aSav".:? I i ? S?.n.r:-. "1 s ? . Z uirm, ip, 4 u 12 1 0 clZiX a e ourant, as.... 4 SRilth, Jb.,.. 4 8 8 3 18tock. xb..,. 4 3 0 1 0 10000 P.. 3 0 3 lMartra. e... lleulbach, p. 0 0 0 1 oMoLeau. e, 3 14 3 0 . 0 0 1 0 a 3 0 . . . nemmrea, p, Total st it rr 11 i.Mnm. ' . 1 0 . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 000 Fromme, p..o 0 Thorp ...... 1 0 WIIta. p 1 10 3 0 Totala 31 14 17 IS 3 !SaH ior Stock ,n nth. .S. 5or ?emr In fifth. Batted for Fromme In seventh. Brooklyn 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0-8 New York ,...0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 2 2 7 First base on errors: Now York, 1; Brooklyn. 2. Two-base hits: Cutshaw! wJiSI'. StrSSR''t. Bnft!?ro.. O'Mara inetcner. Thrn.hn hif i ... Home runs: Stengel, Fletcher. Sacrifice S ... vtnum emixn, itucKer. Sacrifice Wh..i -.r-r -- o.Yl bases: Burray, Bescher. Grant. Left on bases: ,ew lork, 9; Brooklvn, 9. Double 1 v. 10 itucKer; urant to cut shaw. Bases on balls: Off Rucker..3: Off DMntrM. ete IT.. . t ci. .... . r. V. . 1 J, oiruCH Fromme. Daubert Hits: Off Demaree, 9 ... ...nuin, mi rromme, in two Innings; off Wlltse, 3 In two tnnngs; off LY-Vkv!' i ii '". lumiijB mom oui in ninth); off Reulbach. none In ono Inning. Time; 2:16. Umplrea: Johnson and Byron. Score, second game: w p. . . p a a ijitjcQcr. er.. a x a nautawt. IK.. A 0 lriMoti.r, . 4 3 4 3 0 OMurrar. rt.. 4 1 1 0 OHerklr. lb... 4 1 11 3 0 OOraot, 3b.... 4 12 Palton, rf... t X"beut. If.... 4 Cutnhatr, 2b. 8 Hlwil.l, rf. 8 Smith. Ib.... S FlKhar, c.. S Allan, P.....1 Itummal ... 1 Altthltoa, p. 3 a 0 OHock, 8b.... 2 3 3 0Mren, e.... 3 0 0 1 4 virirvan, p... 1 0 0 OMathaton, p3 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 ToUla.....34 11 27 IS 3 ToUla U 14 J4 U 1 Batted for Allen lt fnnrih Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 1 0-6 " .uift v 1 4 v v 1 O 2 3 nrst cane on errors: Brooklyn, 4. Two n,t: Fletoher. Bescher. Merkte O Mara. Three-base hits: Mevra. hi.m 5'Lif.Iun?y- c.8afrlflc hlt: Fischer, . nuo i,jr. oiocK. nioien oases; Mur ray (. Burns. Dalton. Left on bases; New lork, 10; Brooklyn, 11. Double plays; Meyers to Fletcher; Fletcher to Merkle. Base; on balls: Off Tcsreau, 1; off Allen, 1; off Altchlson, 4. Struck out: By Tes reau. Sj. by Mathewaon. 2: by Allen, 1; by Altchlson. 1, lilt by pitched ball: By Altchlson. Mevera. Wild nlteh aiihi. son. Passed balls: Flc.her (2). Hits: Off Jesreaii, 2 In two Innings (none out In the. third); off Mathewaon. 12 In seven Innings; off AUen. 6 In three Innings; off sa I aS I mt K Ih 8ia 8 t. i-tj a .a ..v..v,., ... i.vc innings, lime; 3:1 Umpires: Johnson and Byron. Near Hlot Marlta nam. .uC,UCAQO' June S9-A near riot marked the first game of the Cincinnati-Chicago aeriea tArlivivMrti Phl.non ....... . .. - ; . . w. . ... nvH, IV Ul I. In the sixth Inning Moran fouled down tha 4V a-. I u8l t II .. ti .1.111. iimu una-! iinf. iiooiKzei (irotestea to Umpire Kason that the hit nan fair anil waa ntl. r.rl in itt. rlnh (..i... 1 , Kr Hrrzop ran Into the argument and v.uc.u w viin (iuuuiE-1. in a icw imuiucs Boino 01 me piayers tooK Moran 1 Iia4 irA t hmv. I, inM.-u . u . bench. The aim was wide and the bat iauucu in 1 lie iieia Doxes. Immediately spectators charged upon (lift flAM 111 I f ih. lu.h. .1 . , . tendanta and players. The arguing con tinued, and before It ceased Mullaney. Miller and Douglasa had joined Henog and HoblltseL In a few moments later iu wu luw .cvuug dkbo ana spuceu Hlt'AA.riVa ftilimh Hwn.w K gered at Moran and It waa necessary for vjia aim I'luiurv wuiatcy 10 aiep do tween the pair. Good was sent to the club houao early In the. game. Score: CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. All.H.O.A U. AB.H.O.A Moras, rf.... 13 0 OLueh, cf.. 4 3 1 e iitnot ... ; 1 1 4 ouooa. rf 3 IUwllna Ml 0 ' 1 OJobiutan. rf . 3 Nlabon. Sb..S Its lH.lr. lb.... 4 Clark, o. 8 t 1 aximrmaa. 3b S Otoa. 3b 8 3 4 3 ISchalta. It. . 3 W .Kl I ul IK 4 A A IB. . 10 10 4 70 3 1 t 1 13 3 Kallocs, lb.. 3 loorriaxu a. 4 1 8 2 YES AND tT gonna ee some SCRAP -THAT'S RHT SIT RIGHT DOWN ON THE FLOOR" Tloxllnt, p.. 2 1 0 0 . lLavander, p.0,0'0 0 0 Bate. 1 10 0 OChfiitx., pi.. 0 0 O'l-'O Ho wan. p.., 0 0 0 1 0 - . Derihimer. . 1 1 0 0 0 Total 34 I Tl 1J Ooutalt ... 1 0 0 0 0 Tollll 31 9 24 10 8 Batted for Ylngllng In seventh. Batted for Laross In ninth, Batted for nowan In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0. 0 000700 7 Chicago .....0 1 0 0 1 6.0 2 10 Three-base hit: Johnson. Hits: Off Vaughn, 6 in six and one-third Innings: off Lavender, 2 In two-thirds Innings; off ineney. 1 in z innings; oil xingling, 9 in tlx Innings; off Rowan, none in two In nines. Sacrifice hits; Groh. Schulte. Sacrifice fly: Rawllngs. Stolen base! Berghammer. Double plays: Groh to Ilerzog to Hobl tzel: Chenev to Corrtden to Saler. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 3; Chicago, 3. Bases on balls: Off Ylng llng, 3; off Voughn. 3; off Cheney, 1; off Rowan. 2. Struck out: By Voughn, 4; by Ylngllng. 3; by Lavender, l; by Cheney, 3; by Rowan, L Wild pitches: Ylngllng, iavenaer. Time: 2:30, umpires: ason and Qulgloy. North Platte Defeats Kearney. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 29.-(Spe-clal,) N6rth Platto defeated the Kearney Independent team here Sunday afternoon by the one-sided score of 23 to C. North Platte played a good game both In the field and at bat, making but two errors and clouting out eighteen hits." Score: ItH.E. Kearney .....1 0 20 21000 5 I 9 No. Platte... 60100237 4-23 W 2 Batteries: Kearney, Randolph and Nel son; North Platto, Jones and Pass. .Struck out; By Randolph, 3; by Jones, IS. Um pire; Swope. Cedar lHnffs Blnnks Fremont. CEDAR BLUFFS, Neb., Juno 29. (Spe cial.) Cedar Bluffs defeated the Fremont learn hero today, by a score of 4 to 0, Bockcmuchl, tho local pitcher, bod the Fremont batters guessing all tho tlnio, His pitching featured the game. Kens tcrmacher of the home team featured nt the bat with a homo run. Score: ItH.E. Fremont ..... 0 0" 000000 00 3 3 Cedar Bluffs. 00201001 ( 02 . Struck out: By Hauaner, 10; by Bocke Muehl, 10. Batteries. Fremont Hausnor and Branson; Cedar Bluffn, Bockcmuehl and Colts. Saler Cnb Favorite. First baseman Vic Saler Is now the big1 ravonie wun nomo fans at utilcago. Saler seldom says anything, but he Is one of the hardest working players n tho garne. Medallion llrliav Self. Oeorgo McQuillan Is tho John L. Sulli van of base ball. He Is off the staff for good and Is drawing salary In the majors Instead of a minor circuit pittance. "Wahoo Defeat Ashland. WAHOO. Neb.. June 29. (Special.) Wahoo easily defeated Ashland Sunday. 8 to 1. The feature of thw game was the hitting of Ktrchman for Wahoo. Wahoo liatf only been tlefpnted twce thla eca- FORNXN AND This. Kllpifriek & Cf. B Thk Skacom'si FavsmuB J 84a, r. 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