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Good Pitching- of Topeka Hurler
Givei Kaniani Second Vic
tory of Striei.
OMAHA IS ALLOWED FOUR HITS
Standing of Teams
TOPEKA. Kan., Jnn 2. Grover'a good
pitching iihut out Omaha and Topeka
r on H a-ond btory of t terle.
Orover did not walk batter and held
Omaha to lo lilt up to the ninth.
fcore:
OMAHA.
AH. n
. 1 0
. 4
. S
. 3 ' (
. a
. 3 i
. 2 0
. S 0
. J 0
. 1 o
Htnlth. If
Htffli, Sb
Pomythr rf..
Kafora. c
Kruic. 2t
Thnmaann, if.
K hllebiwr, lb.
Whrlan, (K....,
Ftlodirstt, p....
kiurner
II.
t
I
1
u
1
It
it
II
0
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it
3
a
t,
l
o
o
4
4
Total
f'othian. 3h...
Boatwlck.
Mayrr, rf
Lattlmore, Zb.
,.la-kaon. rf....
liorha. If......
Monroe, c.,...
Happ. lb
Otover, p.
Totala
2 U
TOPKKA.
A H. n.
...37
.
1
2
, I
4
3
1
4
11
0
ti
11
A.
I
4
1
3
0
0
0
I)
1
Hatted for Hlodcatt In the ninth.
Olnaha 0 0 0 0 0 9-0
Toika 0 I 0 0 0 0 t
Three-baa hit: (Jrovrr. Two-bae hlta:
ltapa, Hoatwlck, Tomytha. Ioublo
plav: IjttUmore to otwlrk to Rappa.
stolen baara: Mayor, Kappa. Danva on
ball: Off HlodKntt. J. Btruck out: Hy
Uiovn, 1: ay iilodirett. 1. Wild tltih:
Orover. Tlm: 1:4V. , I'mptrea: Parent
and Cualck.
iorx win opkseh or hrhikh
Bvat tfc
Bnarh lllta aad
Wlrkra.
WJCllITA. Kan.. Jnn !-Plou City
run tn openlnir game of tha aerlra h'ra
i,'T burK-hlna hlta. Lejeun. with a homa
i!in n tlia aavanth, rnrl two. A fant
double lay In tlia ninth to the plrte
stopped a rally hy VI-hlia. Hcora:
niviuiA.
AH. K.
Warca, 2b ,
N'lcholaoB, If....
lMp. a
Ortffith. c
'I daman, cf....
llapp, M
harlea, rf
KUhor. lb
't'orhran, p
h'.illlvan, p
O.
4
1
4
M
0
1
I
0
A. K.
1 0
Totala
SIOUX C1TT.
11 IS
t'ouiiey. 2b.....
lavldon. If..
Kam, lb
euiuiie, cf....
t ailalian, tf . ..
lUncl'ns. Sb...
YouiiK,
'rlp,
ti. t'Urk, p..
Keily.
T itala
Youna cut,
nioux t.vy
u-Mta
AU.
0
....II
II. o.
1
K.
0
1
V
It
tt
I
M
0
W F.8T. IaV.A fl I ' K. I NAT. I.KA'H T.
V.IP't.i W.Ul'il
! Moinea.23 IC .4Ti,hl'ano i: U .
Topeka 1M 1 .r.7 Hoinon '
Omnha 17 1.', .Ml Krooklyn ...fl
HI. Jowph. lK l! .WK) St. Uuula.... 10
Denver K, IS .iV I'hlla 31 21
I.lnroln IS .Win Pllteburah ..It J .474
Sioux City. .14 IX .4l;'ln lnnHil ..15 Ml .4'f
Wlrhlta .... 7 fl.2.NfW York. ..14 20 . 411
AM Kit. I.i:ACll K. I STATE IKAHIT,.
W.M'rtl W.I.Pct.
(!hlno ....27 IS .Ml flentrli ... 4 .;
IX'tr..lt 17 .anft York h 4 M
Hintnn m l.i .t:.H' Norfolk 6 .HIS
New York. .11 17 HacMnan ....7 6 .WH
WnnhlnK'n. 1l l .C7 KHlrtuiry ....7 7 .fl
l li-velHiiil ..17 21 .447l(d. laliind.. 7 .4i.'
H. Irfiula. ...17 21 .4J Kearney 4 h .XVt
I'hlla 13 27..rjf.iColilinbii ...3 11 .214
KKO. KKAOt 'K. I A M Kit. AHHN.
W.UI'rt. W.IIVt
PltthiirKh..24 IH Indlonapli!.2X li -IW4
Newark ....?! .MKan. 1fy...22 11 .079
kan Clty..23 17 .n7S.,iivllle ..MH.S.Ii
ri.trag ii II .Wl' Milwaukee ..21 IS
t. lfula....U 17 .SU N. Paul 20 1 .Ml
Prnnklvu ..17 3 .4-': I'oliimhiia ,.IH22.4il
Halllnmre ..16 24 .W.;i leveland .14 21 .4i
lluffalo ....12 27 .30" I Mtnnea.p"ll.l4 ti
Iralrrdai'i llrnlt.
WBSTKItN I.KAOl'K.
Hi. Juneph, 1: L,lnroln. 2.
1 ea Mninea, 3; Invor, 3.
iimHlia, o. Toeka. 2.
Bloux flty, h; tYlrhlla. 4.
NATIONAL. LiKA'Il'K.
New York. 6: Honlon, 6. (Callrd end of
ixl h, daraneaa, ralnl.
Philadelphia. 3-3: lirooklyn. 7-4.
chliaao, x; PlttuburK, 'X. iltalni.
I'liKlnnatl, 4: Ht. Ii.il, S.
AMKHK'AN IjUAOI'E.
Helrolt, 4; t'hlaa;o, I.
Ht. I.oulii. 4; Cleveland. 0. (Called . n.I
of alxth. rain).
Philadelphia, x: AVanhlngton, x. tRaini.
llnnton, 7; New York, I.
NKBRAH1CA HTATK I.KAOI K.
Ifearney, 4; Orand Island, 2.
Kealiiie, 4: Kalrburv, J.
York, i; llaatlnaa, 1.
Norfolk, 6; Columhun, ).
PKDKMAI. I.KAGl K.
Ht. lxul. 2; Chlrago, 1. , .
PlttaburKh. 0: Kanaaa City, 4.
naiiimore, i; mewarK, .
; HraWyrn-Hwffalo. rain.
iamra Today
Weatein league St. Joaeph at I.lnroln,
Ilea Molnea at Henver. Omaha at Tu
peka, Htoux 1ty at Wlihlta.
National Iveaguo New York at lloaton.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at
St. Loul.
Amertoan league WanhlnBton at Phil
adelphia. Hoalon at New York.
Federal league St. Ixiula at Clilrnuo,
Krooklyn at iiuffalo, PlttaburKh at Kan
aaa City. '
state League Kearney at Norfolk,
Cliand Inland at Columliiia. York at Be
atrice, HaaUnga at Kalrbury.
TY COBB IS CAUSE ! GIANTS AND BRAYES
OFCHICAGO BEATING! PLAY TEN TO A TIE
Tig-er Cruh White Sox in Final
Conteit of the Seriei by Four-to-One
Score.
Kew York and Boston Go Extra
Inning, but Fail to Break
Five-to-Five Deadlock.
BENZ WORRIED IN THE SEYENTH
CllIi'AiKi. June 2. Ty Cobb re
hponallile for Chlrago'a defeat tod:y In
the final game of the Detroit aeries, De
troit winning over Chlrago, 4 to 1. tfeni
pitched a good game up to the aeventh,
when Cohh Hingled. He worried Beni un
til the pitcher became unsteady and al
lowed Crawford, Kavanaugh and Young
to bunch hlta, forcing Hcnx to retire.
Cohh added another run for the vlalt
ora In the ninth when he alngled, stole,
net ond and third and scored on a scratch
hit. Coveleakle pitched well throughout
Score:
PKTIt'MT.
All II II A r.
CHICAGO.
A 11.11. 0. A R.
tl'ieh. I t
VIII. Sh 4 0 I
Col, rf I I 1
rpawrnrd. rlt t 1
Veach, If.. . J 1 1
KaaiKt', lb. 4 2 1!
Yuona, 2b.. . 3 1 S
M Kn. r ... I 1
rovelMkle, p 4 t
Totala.
OQiiinlan. rf. 1 10 0 0
1 oitoin. cf 1
5 UrlrhKlk, c... 4 113 0
0 flK.Colllna, Sb 4 t 0
0 OKournler, II I I I I 1
6 01 l olllna, rf. 4 I 1 0 0
3 OHIarkbrn. aa 3 0 I I 1
1 UHrlvf. lb ... )
I 0Hrton. lb... 3 f I V
Hem, p 3 0 0 t
M 12 ff IS OHcotl, p 0 0 0 0 0
. Ilil.T t 0 0 0
Kuaaall, p... 0 t 0
.M 4 37 M 3
DARKNESS ENDS THE BATTLE
I103TON, June 2. New York and Hus
ton played ten Innings to a 6 to 5 Me in
shivering weather today. The gams waa
railed because of darkness. Six New
York runner actually eros.sed the home
plrto, but one run was lost In an unusual
manner. Hums, from third base, had
raced for homo when Moran caught j
Doyle's fly.
Tlie Boston outfielder threw the ball
toward the home plate, but Captain Doyle
of the Olanta Intercepted it at first base.
U waa his contention that the ball waa
too late to catch Burns at home. The
umpires ruled that his Interference re
tired the base runner and the score waa
lost. Crutcher pitched well for Boston,
nil of New York' runs being due to er
rors. The Braves hit Tesreau hard, but
were helpless before the pitching of
Stthauer. Score:
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O A.g
UOKTON.
AH. H O. A F.
dav. but two wild pitches In the ninth
followed by a paaaed ball by Thompson,
gave the home club the game by X to 1
Score :
LINCOLN
AU. it. II. O. A. K
Wolfe, ir 3
McUaffiKau, aa ... 3
11. W II llama, lb ... I
7 27 17
V 04
hit by batted ball.
. . . i . e v w . v a
....I ! M 0 0 3 1
Loft on bases: Wichita. 11: Hlnux City
. r-ac-rlfi- Inta: Xlchulvm, Tydcman,
Itapn, Charles. Cocnii. Two-baae hlt:
I'rtao. Nicholson. Kr, Griffith. Thi-ee-bare
hit: Wir Home run: Ueteune.
stolen liaaei: Henallng, Wares. Hits:
Off Clarke, 11 In etht and one-third ln
nmaa; off Cochran. tn seven Innings.
iHublo play: le)rtiiie to Kelley to Crlap.
Struck out: Ity tlarke, a; bv ochrau, 4,
oy Ail!van. I. i'Mina on balla: CKf
'larka, y oft Cochran, ti. Wild pitch:
illiy. Hit hy pitched ball: Cooney and
itm l Co-hraii. Time: ; U. L'mplie:
Va.iSlckle. '
Molntyre, rf
Daley, Jib ..
Hchrelber, cf
Lloyd, 2b ...
Yanta, c
Powell, p ..
Totals
3
S
3
1
I
II.
u
0
V
0
1
0
1
0
V
Page, 3b
Kox. If
Watson, rf ...
Patterson, lb .
Brtlton, 3b ....
K. Williams, cf
K.wolt. as
Tonneman, c .
Vance, p
T. JOSEPH. "
AH. K. 11
S
Tot a la .
'Halted fur Root I In eiatith
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 14
Chlcagi ...0 fl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0--1
i rwo-h.ise hit: Crawford. Three-base
: hit : Crawford.. Stolen bases: Cobb (2).
I Karned runh: Detioit, I; Cldcago, 1. Sae-
rlllce hits Union. Youiik. Double
I plays: I'ush to Vltt to Kavanagh, Bretr.n
to i;. C olllns to Brief. Heni to E. Col-
. .Uh ta BUvf. J-ft ,oa baaeg: Chicago.
I 4, Detroit, o. First base on errors: De-
troll. 2 Usse on balls: Off Bens. 3;
off Scott. 1 Hlta- Off Bens, 10 In seven
and one-thl", Innings; off Scott, none In
twn-thlids Inning; off Kusaell,. 3 In ono
Inning. Hit hy pitched ball: Brief by
Covelcskle. Struck out: By Bens, 1; by
Coveleakle, 2. I'mplres' llildebrand and
O'IoukIHIii.
Red Hoi Trloa Yanka.
NEW YOIIK, June 2.-Boston hit War
hop and Pleh briskly today and made It
two atraignt over the New York Amer
icana by a score of 7 to 1. Ruth pitched
a fine game for the visitors and helped
win his own game with a home run Into
the right field stand In the second In
ning with Thomas on base. It was Kuth'e
second home run off Wsrhop this aeasnn.
Oardner singled four out of five times
up. Score:
BOSTON. NBW YORK.
All II O A C tB.ll.O A 3
llooMr. rf . S 10 0 VMtlMl 3b... 4 14 1
0 I Waaurr. :b . 3 0 1 1 m-arkuuia'. aa 4 0 1 4 0
I Bp..k.r .!.. 1 0 4 0 Oi'no. rf 10 10 0
I l-ewla. If . . . . S 0 0 0 OPIpp, Ik 4 110 efa
A llnhllti.l. lb 4 2 10 0 oi'ook. rf I 2 I 10
V , H.oU. 4 1 Cllartaell. It., 4 0 3 1
1 'Oardnar, lb. I I I I OIIoom. lb... 4 0 15 0
0 Thomaa. c. . . 4 I 4 0 ON'un'makr, c I I 0 0 1
0 HutH, p S 10 1 vWarbop. p. .. I 0 0 0 0
M PI'h, p I 0 0 3 0
ft, Tola la so II rf it 0
i ,, Totala..,. M 8 27 11 1
- , Boat on I 3 0 1 4) 1 0 1 17
"" New York 1 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--1
! I nrce-i fine nit: .Maine). Home run:
I Ituth. Stolen bases: Cook. Sneaker.
Hooier. Ktirned runs: New York, 1;
P.onton, 7. Sucrlflce hits: Wagner,
Si'ott Lett on haea: New Y'ork, 8;
Boston. K. Buses on bulls: Off Wat hop.
: oft Pl"h. 3' off Btith. 1. Hits: off
I YVarNip. M In five and one-third Inninrs;
lotf Pleh. I In Hire., and two-thirds ln-
"'iil'iga. Hit bv pitched ball: Thomas hy
" niiioo. cnnK iv iiotii Hirurk nut
JinrtM, If ...
lloy I. 2b ... 4
lyibert. lb.. 4
Klalrbrr. aa. 4
ItolMt-tan, rf 4
MarklP, lb.
MMmd, e.
((rant
H. Smith, r
lurray. cf
Taaraau, p
Hnodarasa
gcaauar, p
110 OMoran. rf.... 4 I 4 0
1 I 1 oriup't'k. 3b 4 0 ti 1
113 OlVmnolly. If. 4 1 0 0
13 1 IMum. cf.... 4 13 0
0 3 0 OrVrhmidl. lb. 4 3 0
17 1 0.1 Hmllll. 3b. 4 1 1 4 0
0 4 0 OMaranvll, as I 3 I 3
0 0 0 OWhallns. f . 4 I 4 I 0
0 7 0 ni'rulchar. p. 4 1 I 3 1
020
010 Totala 31 " 14
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Batted for Pallce In the eighth.
i. u i ir tttiKKin in the eighth.
Cincinnati n l D 0 1 " 0 1 0-4
St. Ixiui 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 5
Two-base hits: Dolan, Clark, Heck.
Stolen bnse: Miller. Earned rims. Cin
cinnati. 2. Hacrlflce hits: Griffith. Ktl
lifer, Mollwitz, Hugginn, Beck. 1eft on
bases: Cincinnati, 8; St. l.onts. 11. Bases
on balls: ntf Sallee, 2: off Benton, 6: off
Dale. 1. Hits: Off Benton. 7 In seven
Innings tnone out in the eighth); off
Dale. 3 In one inning: off Grlner. 1 In
ono inning; off Salle, C In eight Innings.
Struck out: By Benton. 2; by Bailee, 1
I'mplres: Byron and Orth.
caryerIlamps
lid on islanders
Holds Third City Batters Without
Hit Until Eighth Inning,
When Wavers.
Prohlhs bunched thelia. The feature waa
the fielding of Haley. Score:
HASTINV.S. YORK.
AH H O A R AH H O A C
KEARNEY WINS, FOUR TO TWO
KEARNEY. Neb., June 2. (Special Tel
egram.) Carver never allowed a hit until
the eighth Inning and was replaced then
after he gave two walks. Carrig and
thow were the big actors with the stick,
landing timely hlta that won the game.
Score:
OKAND IRlJtNll.
All II O A. E
!rnek, Sh... 1
ltihen. 2h... I
llowney, If.
Varnfy, cf.
Crnabr. c...
Poaan, rf...
2 i Clair lb...
0 I Rlrk. 3b...
Manaor, p..
KEARNEY.
AB.H.O. A K.
O.
2
-I
II
:t
3
4
II
4
II
O.
0
2
0
It
II
1
3
S
0
o
3
0
t
1
1
12
E
I'.v
... . " "r-ioji. oy num. a. nun puon: Kiitn.
1 6 24 3 0 1 iprra: Dlneen and Nallln.
when winning run scored.!, Hronna Trim lodlana.
? 2 J J iTKN-KUXIi, O. June 1-Wlth llam-
O ft 0 0 1 0 0 O 01 I III. in n tchiiis: hrllllanllv Kl IjiiiI. rf..
0. today, the game
Totals .
j "None out
Lincoln . . .
Ht Jnaenh
Double play: Daley to Wllllna. btulen 'elc,j i levo'ur.d, 4 I
Totals. .',.. 7 34 I J t .
Patted for"Metea'n'1n seventh. " '"
Batted for Tesreau In elhth.
Burna out because of Doyle's Inter
ference. New York .......0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0-5
Boston 3 03001000 03
Two-base hlta: Magee, Merkle, Moran.
Schmidt. Stolen base: Connollv. Sacri
fice hit: klagee. Ieft on base: New
York, 2; Boston, 8. First base on errors:
New York. 3. Bancs on balla: Off Tes
reau, 3; cfr 8rauer, 1. oil crutenrr.
lllta: Off Tesreau, 9 In aeven Innlnifs;
off Bchauer. none In three Innings. Struck
out: By Tesreau. .1; by Bchauer. 6; by
Crutcher, 4. Wild pitch: Schauer. Vm
plres: Quigley and Kason.
Phlla Beaten Twice.
BROOKLYN. June 2 Brooklyn won
both games of today's doublo-header with
Philadelphia, 7 to 2 and 4 to 3. Coomb
played an Important part In winning the
first game, scoring two runs and figuring
In a batting rally In the fourth inning.
Sherrod Smith returned to the oox in
the second game after several weeks'
lay-off. holding the visitors to six hlta.
three of which were bunts In the first,
when an error by O'Mara with an easy
double play ahead paved the way for
two runs. The hitting of the Brooklyn
In both games was hard and timely.
Wheat's catches in left field featured
the second game. Score, first game:
I'HIUAHFI.PHIA BKOOKI.YN
AH II M A K AH II O A It
Panrratt. as. 1 0 0 i do-Mara. aa..l 1 I 3 1
Innia. Sb... 3 0 1 3 0Slj.ni. c! .4
0 ODaubort, lb. I
lH.am.l. rt .l
3 lWbai. If.... 4
0 Ofutahaw. lb. 4
Ilaokar. If
Oravath, rk, I
Nlohoff. 2b.. I
IjUdarua, It. 3
Wai.ar. rf. .. I
K Miliar, c... i
liiuv. p.... i
Adama, c... 1
Tlnrup, p., . . I
Uuraa 1
0 1
I 1
0 0
3 3
1 II.
0 1
1 I
0 0
0
0
0 IKieti. lb.
1 OMIIIer. a..
1 (HWnfta. p.
O
0 Tola la
0 0
4 I
4 1
3 0
3
I
t 1
4 3
1 2
.12 10 37 10 1
Totala IS 1 24 II 1
i 'Butte.l foi lineup In ninth.
'Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0
Brooklyn o 3 3 l
0 0 0 oreaJia. aa... 4 0 13 0
0 3 1 0Jon tad, lb.. 1 t 11 1 1
4 0 1 0 0t.'arrl. If.... 3 2 2 0 0
3 0 3 0 OCampbsll, e. 2 0 4 0 0
4 0 3 3 OShaw. rf ... 4 2 3 0 0
4 111 lMerrall, rf.. 1 0 1 0 0
.4 0 10 inellaw, lb.. 3 0 110
.3134 OEMrrt. 2b... 3 0 1 3 0
.3 0 0 3 K'arror, p.... 3114
: KlontI, p... 0 0 0 1
Totala 27 3 24 14 3
Totala 27 27 13 1
Grand Island 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2
Kearney 0 0020110 4
Earned run: Kearney. Two-base hlta:
Shaw (2), Carrig. Bases on balls: Off
Manser. 5: off Carver, 5. Struck out:
Hy Manser.' 1; by Carver, t: by Klonti, 2.
Ift on bases: Grand Island, 5; Kear
ney, 4. Sacrifice hits: Jorstad, Carrig,
Campbell, Synek, Rohcn. Stolen bases:
Synek, Varney, Carrig. Time: 1:47. Um
pire: Muir.
Beatrice In Corn Again.
FAIRBCRY. Neb., June 3. (Special
Telegram.) The battery of the Beatrice
Mllksklmmers reversed the defeat of ea
terday and took the game from Falr
bury 4 to 1. Catcher Buster drove a
homer over right field fence In the sixth
frame and again covered himself with
glory In the seventh inning by driving
out a three-bagger, scoring two men.
McDonnell, hurler for Beatrice, held
Kalrbury at hia mercy throughout, only
allowing three safe hits and these were
well scattered. Beatrice knocked Pitcher
Bowhay out of the box In the sixth
frame. Then Bishop lasted until the
middle of the eighth frame when Man
ager Bhaner succeeded him In hopes of
holding down the visitors. Beatrice reg
istered nine safe hits off three Kalrbury
pitchers. Score:
BEATRICE. rAlRBt'RT.
AB.H.O A t. AB.H.O. A E.
Brawn. 2b... 3 3(1 Ultiabrnri. cf 3 1 0 0 0
3 1 0lmb. lb ... 4
3 3 Oronlrr. lb.. 3
I 0 niirown. If... I
1 0 OSbanar, rf -p 4
I 0 01'ayton, .. 1
1 OConbojr, Sb.. 3
t I lHnothe. c 3
1 4 0 How liar. p.. 3
Olnnn. ib ... t 1 1 I OK!.-, lb 4 3 4 3 0
Kulllran. . 4 0 3 2 ?Fla. aa ... 4 301
Pniram. lh. . 4 2 OTntten. Sh . 1 0 0 0
Mr'-ab. If . 4 2 3 0 lMurphr, cf.. 1 I t 0 0
Hlch'rrti'O, 1 1 4 t OWetral. If. .. 1 0 2 1 0
Obat. lb 3 1 S 1 nwatflell. lb.. 2 0 10 1 0
Moore. tf... t 1 OPIerr . rf.... 4 t 1 0
Oetarhal. rf. 2 0 1 0 ORalnea. a... 4 0 13 0
Hmllh. p.... 3 0 0 3 OUalev. B 4 110
Riley 10000
Totala 36 7 27 14 1
Tntala 32 ( 34 11 I
Hastings 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
York 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 x-5
Two-bane hits: Rice. Home runs:
Olson. Stolen bases: Moore, 2: Ulce.
Double plays: Smith to Sullivan to
Drumm; Moore to Smith to Sullivan.
Sacrifice hits: Richardson, Moore, Wet
lel, Wledell, Totten, Murphy. Baae on
balls: Off Haley, 1; off Smith. 5. Left
on bases: Hastings, 9; Y'ork. 6. Struck
out: By Haley, 7; bv Smith. 4. Wild
pitch: Smith. Time: 2:00. L'mplrc:
Monroe.
Beaver Peerless mn pitcher.
Ccl.CMBrS. Neb., June 2.-iSnecial
Telegram.) Norfolk took revenge on the
Pawnees and whltew-irhel them, scoring
twice In tl.e first Inning. Kemper's home
tun with cne man on base made victory
easy. Kirchner substituted for Y'ork In
the t'Hrd Inning and Conple was put In
aa raicher in the fifth, 'i he Pawnees en
draared to start a rally In the tevcn'h,
but a double play destroyed tlTbir efforts.
Beaver's erfess pitching with good sup
port won the art. me. Score:
NORFOLK. COt'MBV9.
AB H.O A K AB.H.O. A G.
Brodrlrk. 2b 4 0 I 4 OOrlmni. rf..4 0 1 0 0
Pre. aa 5 2 t 4 OMrOrath, 2b 3 0 t 0 1 '
Campbell, rf 4 0 I 0 OWhtte. 3b... 4 11101
Kemper. If . 4 3 1 0 OMrhmldt. lb. 4 0 I 0 0 I
Milker, lb . 4 1 0 0 1 Topple, lf-c. 4 0 13 0 0!
B. Brown, lb. 4 2 3 0 lPurham. r-lf 1 0 0 0 1
IR Brown, rf. I 0 t 0 OOutimor, as. 3 0 i 3 0 J
Olllla. c 4 2 I 1 OSnmmars. c. 1 A 1 0 0
Bearer, p... 4 0 0 4 OVork. p 0 0 0 3 0!
Klrarhnar, n 3 3 0 I 0 .
13 lThleman, rf 3 0 1 0 0
mortgage held by the Field Columbian
museum. The women have a year In
which to redeem the building.
gerhlan Is Easy for Stechlcr.
FREMONT, Neb., June 2 (Special.)
Joe Stecher. the lodge heavyweight
wrestler, made quick work of the Serb
Ian, Tlljo Govedarlca. at Tierco Mo"d!?y
evening Stecher pinned the Chicago man
to the mat twice in less than aeven minutes.
Con at l.ratnr,
At San Francisco: " Tt.H.E.
Loh AiiKcles 3 Ii
Snn Francisco BIS 1
Uatterlea: Relsigle and Block; Burns,
rerritt and Boles.
At Los Angeles: " R.H.i:.
Suit Lake I
Venice 1 4 4
Batteries: C. Williams and Hannah:
From me, Relger and Mltse.
At Portland: R.IT.K.
Oakland !...,. ,2 fi
I'ortland 1 ? "
Batteries: Klawltter and Elliott; Evans,
Higglubotham, Krause and Fisher.
Totala.
. :
J Norfolk
o Columbus
Stolen bases
Brown (3). B.
Branntaa. 3b. 3
Buater. c. . . . 4
Blank, rf ... 4
Naff, ef 3
Ux-khart. It 4
Bokawltl. lb 4
Kortum. aa.. 4
MrUunnal.
P3
Totala
Thlaaalng, cf S
1 11
1 14 0
0 1 0
10 3
3 3
0 13
0 4 3
0 2 3
0 0 0
I
Totala 30 3 27 11 1
..2 0 1 0 0 2 0 il fi
..0 0000000 00
F.roderick, Milker, R.
Brown. Sacrifice hit:
Kemper. Home run: Kemper. Double
flays: Dye to B. Brown, Broertck to
ye to B. Frown. Innings pitched: By
York, two and one-third: by Ktraohner,
six and two-thirds. Struck, out: IV
Beaver 6; by Klrschner, 9. Bases on
balln: Off Beaver, 2; off York, 1; off
Klrschner. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Mc
Orath by Beaver. I mpire: Shuster.
Kearney Franchise
May Go to Aurora
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., June . (Spe
cial Telegram.) President Mills and other
officers of the state league are In Aurora
today negotiating for the transfer of the
Kearney franchise In the state league to
that city. The Kearney difficulties have
never been settled and the franchise, ac
cording to re porta here, haa been surrendered.
ft
S3 27 II jMlallop, p
. 0 0 0 1
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WOMEN'S GOLF PRIZE
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J J heavy rain. She turned tn a score of 32
for today's round of eighteen holes.
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Beatrice 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0
Falrbury 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Bases on balls: Off McDonnell. 5; off
Bowhay. 2: off Bishop, 1. Struck out:
Bv McDonnell, 4; by Bowhay. 3: by
Shatter. 1. Home run: Buster. Twj
Iimbc lilt: Kortum. Three-base lilt:,
Buster Stolen bases: Brown. Buster,
tl 0 02 McDonnell. Time: 2:). I'mplre: Woods.
Yesterday she took M. giving her n
Totals 31 8 37 S3 3. total Of 10 for the thirty-six hole. Mrg.
n. rim arivw. .uenon i.ni:it'i tiui. inrea
time winner of the championship, made
a total of UK.
1 o o -7
n. . T a . . . ,-v w f j 1 a flI11aB
- ... Ii. . I o. r-tnv .l..mM.f h. 1- - L T I I0-DHM IlllPT t .MtlU, lirn. ..iiii-r.
DftaV: I Ilia. nirut a out n, i - n . : m i -- lain m mn vitmii. iji ( nf ' (;tnAn I ltiitw-rt Fat n 1 riinn
by Yance.!.. Base on halls: Off Puw- seventh inning. A. the slorm continued ,.m ,.' ' L klvn 4 Sacrif" e
ell, tl; off Vane. 2. lilt by Pitched bull: ee,,d game could not be played. ,X y n n:AI ,T I 1 auln i I Double
By PowelU l; by Van., 1. Wild pilches: La van . triple waa responsible for three ,"", : 'Touraii to (TMara to iaubert.
Vance. 2. Passed balls: Tonneman. 2 lof M. Iul runs. Score: Mv.- i Milieu vieh.iff tn I.iiderua.
Vsn.e.
I'mplre:
Myers. Time
I.4a.
1.41 UK Tl HO04IKH4
of Many
PLANK PITCHES THE
WHALES TO DEFEAT
Ilea Molnea Wlna In Hollo
r.rrore Made. I
DENVER. Colo., Jiimi 2 Although lea !
Moines flayers S'tire.1 almost aa many
riora as I. Its by tallying a run for every . .
l it. Ies .Molnea non from lienver tiwlay, ,
to y. The jim k won in the rust Former Mackian Hurler Bests Pren
ii.iioK i.c.t a a .n'.L'ira aeuiru lour runa
off (. jiiitwell. Hcore:
CI.KVKI.AM1. 8T unv,m
AH H 11 A E. All H O A E
l-.il.old. .1 . 3 0 0 0 ttShmion. If.. 3 o 1 a a
0 lAuatla. Sb... Iltio
3 1 Pratt. Hi.,.. I f 4 t
4 0 0k' Walkar, .11 I M
3 1 OWIIIlama. rf 3 I 1 0 0
1 0 OIarr, lh ... t 0 I 0 0
1 0 0lvan. aa... I 3 I a a
3 4 ls.erotd, a.. 1 0 4 o o
0 0 Ollaojitlton, p 3 0 0 0 0
Turner, sb - I 0
rbapinan. aa) 3 0
W.kkI. l . .. I 0
lirauar. If. . . 1 0
Smith rf ... 3 1
Barbara, .lb. . I 1
l Salll. r. . . 3 0
llaaeriuan. p 3 I
DK.N''i:
AB. It. II. tl. A. E. '
penrrr. cf i. . I u
I HI!, rf 4 113 10
Shields, lb 4 1 I In ......
Galioaay. 2b 3 0 1 ' 1 t I
Cnffev, If I M 0 0 a
Ke'lelier. aa 3 u t i I i !
Wlia en. Hi...,, , 4 1 0 1 10
Spah-. 3 0 2 I 1
t an: w II. 4 0 I a j u ,
f StMdlak 10 0 0 0 0.
Totals . A". 3 7 27 12' "t I
I I B MOiSKJ. I
AB. 11. H. O. A. E :
Helm, if 2 I I 0
Hunter. f 3 2 1 lull
lenea. lb 4 1 1 :n o e 1
Hills If 4 I 2 I Ml
H i ver. 2b 4 2 I t 0 I
Hartford. s 4 2 2 2
T mnehlll. 3b 3 0 a 1 3 l
Graham, c ...4 I 1 i I '
The ma. P i I i 2 I
Totala 21 14
' dergast, and Terriers Crush
Tinker Crew.
DEAL DRIVES OUT A DOUBLE
...Total. -.31 I II S I Total. II I II ( 0
t lev. lxn.i o , u o o 0-0
I SI. Ixilila 1 0 0 3 0 114
ine-r.aae l it: lvan. Bases on balls:
Off Hatreruian. 3: off Hamilton, 4. Struck
out: Br Haaennan. 2: bv ll.minn. i
; hirst baae on error St. Iiiila. 1. l'-eft
on bases: Cleveland. 7: Ht. Ixnil" 3.
I'mpUwa: Evaua and Mullaney.
CHICAGO. May 3 Plank outpltched
Prrnd-iKast today and Chicago, losing to
St. lule. 3 to 1. dropiu'd to third place
t..- th. Federal league race. Ward Mll-
Myers to -Miller. Nlehoff to I.uderua,
Sacrifice fly: Welser. I-ft on bsscs:
Philadelphia, R; Brooklyn. . First base
on errors: lhlladelphta, 1: Brooklyn, 1.
Bases on halls: tiff Hlxev. 2; off
CSHimhs. t. Hits: oft Rixey. 9 In five
InniiiKTS'. off Tim up, 1 in three inninss.
Hit by pitched bull: Bancroft by iViom'J.i.
Struck out: Bv Rlxey. 1: by t'oombs, 1.
Passed hall- Killlter. I'mplres: Kleiu
and I'nislle. Score, second game
rillUAI'KI.rillA BIUK.iKI.YN.
AH H H I E. AB H O A E
rUn.aell. aa. 4 3 I 1 lOMara. aa.. 4 3 3 3 2
I 0 OMrera. rf. .. 3 1 3
Prohlba Take Another.
YORK, Neb., June 2. (Special Tele
gram. 1 Hastings was unable to connect
with Haley's delivery when hits meant
runs and took their second defeat by
the Prohlhs 5 to 1. Although outhlt, the
Month em Aaaoelatlon.
Nanhvi:ie. 12; Atlanta. 2.
Chattanooga. 3-3; New Orleans,
Little Hock, 4: Birmingham, ti.
2-1.
Women's Temple Sold at Auction.
OHTCACIO. June 2 The Woman's tem
ple, a sixteen-story office building, long
the encumbered property of the Women a
Christian Temperance union, waa sold at
auction today for i3t.0,X) to satisfy a
. Fashion's favorite for
Spring and Summer
life Vklvzr.
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At Columbus:
Milwaukee
Cohunbi.s
Assoclntlon.
RUE.
3 11 1
7 12 0
Batteries: Walker and Hushes: 1rrv
and Coleman.
At IniliMiiaiKill: R It E
Bvrne, 3b . . 4 S
Brkr. If ..3 0
KlllKar . .. I 0
Craralll. rf . 4 1
Malu.ff, tb . 4 I
t.uderua. lb. 3 0
Walaar. rf .. t
U.trr.. r a
1 Batnardnr, p 2 0
Ha.kait ... 1
2 I ler a home run and a single by Hoi ton and MinneaiKiita 4 7 0
'a double hy Peal ;" yxmioiiiy? XVI,!
0 I visitors' runs Only two Chlcagoans . U . jk.,- -n, Oossett.
Dtmtrr, p.. 0 0 0
0
1 UlMuhart. lh. 3 1 II t 0 I
0 Osiana'l. rf . 4 t 1 I 1 1
OWhaat. If .. I 0 0 0 !
1 ICul.haw. 3b. 4 3 0 1 (. .
i n;.it. iy I o o 3 o
o M.( n r . 4 1 1 I o
3 osiulth. p 3 10 10 1
a 0
0 o Tola). m anil 3
o o
At l.ulavilte: RILE
Kansas City 17 lii 1
Louiavllle 0 3 4
Batteries' Allison and Alexander: Dan
fortli, Tavlor and Croeslug.
t
Totala . . 1) I II U I I
Batted for Becker In ninth '
Hutted for Haumsartner In eighth )
Phlla.Velphia 2 0 0 II ! 0 I o IV-3
Brooklvn 1 0 1 10 10 0 '4
Two-hise hl: .Myers. Steith. Stolen
base: iiett Earned runs: Rrooklvn. 2. j
SacrllUe liils. Daubert. ttx. lvmble .
(Java: Becker to Burns to Byrne; Han- ,
croft to Nlehoff to l.udeiiis. .tcrtflce .
Iflv. XS'elaer lft on bases: Plilladel- ,
plila, S: Brooklyn. 7 liases on eiron . ,
; PliiladelpbtH 1; Brooklyn. 2 liases n
Iwlls' l.irr r'auniB'iriner, on I'rnm
Waakly Cmlaaa JmIv 1 as Aaava 10
L. Chaaase Tawre. 10 p. aa.
aaaMtlaae Prl. l 0.ia.
" tl.t It aal. 1te am
Claaaa4l 1 p. m.
r. Butlalw Oaa. 110 a.m.
k. BulTala " tV0.ia
" Dat It Mlaw. 40 p. m.
oas aa. tm. a
aaalaaa W. Silo a. m.
ar. Caiaaa Taaira. O s. aa.
Ra.te.1 far Do'l In ninth
Kea Moiues 4 0 1 0 t 1-
Denver I 1 0 I a-3
Stolen baaea: Sawyer. Kolleher. Two
base hits: Sawyer. Hartford. HI' bv
'it chad ball: Hhlelds Galloway. Sacri
fice hits: Tannehlll. Hahn. Jonre,
Thomas. Struck out: By Car well, i; bv
TUomaa. 4. Baae on balls: Off Cpjitwell.
ft: off Thomas. 3. Iwuble rlay: Tannehlll
lo Jones Oraham t Bawyer. Samyer to
.Toraes Hartford. Pewrer to Jones. Kal
1a"er eunasotsted). Tell to Kelleiier. Time:
US. rm&lre: Coloel.
a-MM HOLDS .! )W
tk oaaBassa
Alloaa Them Bat Two Hits and
Mnka Win.
I.INIXILN. Neb.. Juna 2 X'ance of Ht.
Joe.b l."ld the ijntolas to two hits to-
i lliia- Off lti.oroMi.rf ner. X In wtan
entml 4 lty Wlna Aaaln. I tnnlnge. oft Ivmarev, 1 in one Inning.
CFXTllAI. CITY. Neb. June 2 iSoe- : St. uc'. oi'C Bv BiiumBartner. I: by
'clal Telearain ) Aaraln Central Cltv lint ' Smith. !. I'mplres: Klein and Hninlie.
Ill over on t lie Hastings Independent team, i I arda Defrsl Hrda.
reached third base while Plank scored
six strikeouts. Hunford fanning three
tiinra. It was Prendeigsat's first defeat
after six victories. Score: RUE.
St. Iiuia 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 ta-2 1
t Ktcsgo 0 elOOOOOO-14 2
liatterlea: Plank and Hartley: Prender-
t auu w iiaon.
Hehela. a mnlnt a avriea of two ames. The or i i.nns. Mo., lime ! Two lrgie. I
KANSAS CITY. Mn.. June 2 Kansas i,m1m- i I to 4. Batteries: Central City. , double snd an erix'r cored Betsel ani '
City tle.1 pittabiirgb for the firt place Cow el a, t'otlnc- and llrant. Haalinga. I Butler in Hie elulith Inntna and nalil.Hl
by winning today s game iiom tne visi- . Kelso. Dvneman smi Myers. st. louia to win from Cincinnati, score
tors. 4 to 0. Jolinson, pttrmng tor Mn.' i n IS to 4 here trxlav.
mi City, was steady at all times. Score: To Harp Well In sonaaaer
......... .vV..! W'lit
Kanaaa I Ity ! 2 OS02-4 1 tube cauee. a distressing cough and
Batteries: Barger. Dickson and Perry; 'make refreshing sleep Impossible. Foley's
Johnson and Brown Honey and Tar compound cover raw. In-
awark Beala Terrasilaa. j n.m.1. Irritated eurfaroa with a sooth -
NEWARK, N. J. June 1 Newark 1- Ing. healing coating and stop that an-
fraud Baltimore in twelve tnnlnrs loda.'. innvlnr tkkllna
CINCINNATI
Score:
eT. IWI4.
1 n m - (It. K..nrll.l
1 . t . ...
tlra.i. a . 4
Killlter It.. 4
(In 4
OrUlllO r.. 1
Olnn. t . 4
Vjiiwim tk i
tlarli. a ... I
relieving the rw'ktng. i SAaa. p .. 4
p a
Qutnn and Ruelhach pttehed wonderful i . , .,. aLi,. fKi. ,i.ai.i rou.h 1
bad. considering the cold wtn.l thst.,lr'nK "- nl P""hl cough.
swept I lie field. Score: It H U. I ined'Cne wl1li .in on summer tlipa. Il Toiaia
ra minor e v v i w u o-i i ill. void foi coughs. col.ls. roup, i
it
Newark
Batteries, (julon and Jackl'.la. h, Rus
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