THE RKF. : OMAHA, KM DAY, JUNE 4. IP 13. Bringing Up Father CorvrlRht. 118. International New Service). Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Cit CO LUX ' I'LL. BE ECK SrV TELl-DU TOMORROW, IT" 'A'Kl 11 W V"'l'jrBL" I I II 0 1- . . - .. i A II I s.'Sr V 4 I a II V"J'I sTW ' ,'T POOME IMMc tlib OH. HELLO OH N,CE HAN 1 K T LV ... TARTIN' VJ WTVILL wwe. 54 ' - " " ANNA WHAT COINC TOPTNP r 1 VMM ARE TORMNAND ii VOU ALLOW KINO' t 11 .VT UM&R-LLA f I ARE Yoi I J AN l)MIMii RONNIK4 'KH There a r mf tomt v b- . . I the puvcf wait fTM , wr? 7 " 'j TOPEKAS HAKE IT THREE FROM KRUGS Doable by Roche and Monroe'i Sin gle in Last Half of Ninth Give Kawi the Game. CLUHH AND LARSON IN FORM TOPE K A, Kan.. June S.-(Speclal Tele gram,) The Hsvagea administered the third successive defeat to Marty Krug's hopeful today by a score of 4 to I Up to today. Larson's record i credited with no defeat! for th ecurrent season, lie waa yanked In the flrat (tame here, but a ubeeiuont pitcher recoived the credit for that defeat. Today Larson went the fuU route. It waa a nip and tuck tamo. Kafora'a mighty horn run awat la the flrat In ning, after Braen had walked, put Omaha two rvai to the good. The locale got one back in their half and with a tittle better baa running might have evened the count right there. But Forsyth ac cural peg killed the tying run at the Plata. TepcUa Tie It t'. Tli locals got their tlelnr run In the second on Roche' clean single, a sacrl flea, an out and Clnnn's very scratchy Infield roller. Th Kawa took the load in the fifth. when all kinds of things happened. Brecn got Cochran's roller mixed up with his feet nd a walk and a sacrifice put tho runnera on second and third. Lrutlmore bounded one ova Larson's bead and Cochran saored when Kafora dropped W'halon's throw. Cot h ran threw the ball a few feet away from Kafora and Boat- wick wa called out for this Interference. Mora Interference by Cochran marked the aeventh Inntnit, when Omaha tied It up. With Schllebner out, Whalen doubled agalnat th left field fence. Larson sin gled to right Cochran got in Whalon's way aa the runner rounded third and he waa sant on horw for the Interference. Omaha got runners to second and third In . th eighth but Thomason grounded sharply to Clunn and the rally ended. Slnale Open Ninth Schliebner opened the n nth with a sin gle but could not reach seoond while the next three were being retired. Koch doubled to left to start the last of th ninth. Trainer waa walked. Then Monro singled, scoring Rorhe with the winning run before an out waa made. Johnson, Cloaman or Everdon will hurl tomorrow. OMAHA A II. H 5 Pmith. If Breen. Sb. ....... Foraythe, rf.... Kafora, e Krui. tb Thomaaon. cf... K hiiebner, lb.. Whets n, an. ... Larson, p ToUla Cochran. Sb Host wick, sa... Mayer, lb Laltlmore, Zb.. Jackson, cf It'4-he. If Trainer, rf Monro, c Clunn, p. 0 1 0 1 0 0 I 9 Total a l TOPKKA. AH. S I ... II. O. A. K. 1 t 0 1 I 1.1 tie 1 4 1 0 0 10 0 1 ft o in 0 0 J Jt o 1 0 I "i m is "i 11. O. A. K. 1110 110 1 10 0 0 111 1 0 0 2 S 0 0 110 0 112 0 10 7 0 li n ii 1 fWtatwk-k out account Interference and none out In nlntu when winning run waa scored. Omaha t 0000010 0-8 Tooeka 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1- Home run: Kafora. Two-bate hlla: lt tiuiore Hoche. Whelan. Bacririce hits U.vfi. Trainer. Foreytn. Htolen base Trainer. Bsees on balla: Off Clunn. I; c'f a . i. . . . . Ou PI.ihh Kir laraon, rinun r Iraon. i. lilt by pitched ball: My Ir- aon. 1; by i. lunn. L Time: w. i uiuvi Cusick and t'arent. LIHKf DEFEAT JOSIEt AQ.tlX Ctv lrraaaaar Tar4 Itralght Beat' last at Bert. LINCOLN. Keh.. June J Iilncnln won Its third succeaaiv game today from si Joseph, tho avore bring n mum aa uii of yesterday. J to 1. It waa a pltchera" baitlc, and all th runa wr scored on error. Score : LINCOLN. AH. K. M. 4 1 4 0 1 I 4 10 I 1 t 1 ,4 0 , 1. 1 .i.o o . , I 0 0 Standing of Teams WEST. LBAflUB. NAT. LKAGl'K. W.I. I'ci.i W.lHct. )e Molnea.Z2 12 .0171 Chicago 22 "'- Topeka . .H U .Bkh Hoxlnn 19 .oM Lincoln . .It 1 i .51; HiooKi n .... i Omaha . . .17 1 6L. rft. '.oula .... zi " fi. Joseph.. 18 17 . I'li'ln 22 21 .512 Denver 15 15 .ilHi rittMburg ,lgJ1..4.l Bloux Clty..H 19 .W4 Cincinnati ..! 20 . 444 FED. LEAOIMC. L AM till. AIM. Wl.Prl W.I.Pct. Ittsburit ..25 W .010. ndlanapolle 27 15 ,fll Newark 23 IS ...' Kan City ..22 17 ,WI Kan. City ..23 IS .'jOi; lxuiviue ..n ia .-.j rMn.. . 2.1 in .MM1 Milwaukee 22 t .6.17 Ht Ixula ..19 17 .Ms! 8t. Haul 20 10 .Bli Brooklyn ...19 20 .4:T, Columbua ...16 23 .410 Baltimore .15 21 .3R.il Cleveland ...14 21 .4"U Buffalo ....12 20 .2!3, Minneapolla 14 24 .iS AMER. LKAOCE. I STATE L lvA.au 15. W.KPct. W.UPct. Chicago ....27 15 .(MX! Heat rice ....10 4 .il4 'etrolt ....at 17 rorK Hoaton 19 15 .5 .HiNorfolk .... 5 . New York.. 19 17 .5281 Kearney ...4 . WaiihlnKtn Itl 19 .4n7i Fairbury ... B 7 .6-'3 levelnnd ..17 21 .447 llnetlngs ...7 7 .500 Ht. Ioula....17 23 4r. Ur. Inland.. 7 T .500 hlla 13 27.3-. Columbus .. t 12 . Yeerdar' neanlta. WE9TKRN L HAGUE. . SI. Joneph, 1, Uncoln, 2. lva Molnea-Oenver, wet grounds.. Omaha, 1; Topeka, 4. eiou City, 8; Wichita, . NATIONAL LJ5AQUE. New Tork. 10- Boaton. L Phlladelhla. 2; Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati. 5; St. Iula, 1. ' AMERICAN LKAOUE. Ttoston-New York, cold. Waahlnglon-Phtladeluhia. cold, wet groumla. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Ft. I .on la, l; Chicago. 2. Brooklyn. 10-8; Bulfalo, 7-1. I'lttaburgh, 2; Kanaaa City, 1. AMHRICAN APSOC1ATION. Milwaukee, 0; Columbua, 0. Kanaaa City, 8; Ixiulavllln, 4. Minneapolla, 4; Indianapolis, a. ITATK I.KAUUK. Kearney. I: Norfolk, 4. Orand lslnnil, Columbus, 0. Yoik. : Beatrice. 17. Hastings, 0; Falrhury, 4. Oaatea Today. Western I-oaur Bt. Joseph at Lincoln. Dei Moines at IVuver, Omaha at To peka, Htoux City at Wichita. National learue Brooklyn at Pitta burgli. Amettcat'. Leaaue Ht. Ixula at Phila delphia. Cleveland at Waslilnxton. Chi- cnao at Boston, lotrolt at New York. Federal Isie Ht. IjMila at Chicago, Brooklyn at Buffalo, Ptttaburgh at Kan aa Clt). Htate Ioague KearneT at Norfolk. Orand Inland at Coliimtxi. .York tt Be atrice, liastliiits at rail bury. 3 BRAVE HURLERS SOFT FOR GIANTS Delivery of Boston Trio Has Few Mysteries for New Yorks, Who Win, Ten to Three. MARANVILLE PUT OUT OF FLAY BOSTON, June a Th delivery of three Boston pitchers contained few mysteries for New York batsmen today and the Olants won, 10 to 3. The Braves batted Marquord hard, but ho tightened in the pinches, Maranvllle was removed from th game by Umpire Qulgley In the third when he protested vehemently against a decision, flcore: NSW TORK. BOSTON. AR.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. um. If. ...4 (10 AMoran. rf....l 10 0 4 Dorl. lb.... 4 4 t OKItEp l k. Ibl 8 1 t 1 lobert. lb.. I 118 cthr. If... 4 ISO rilrhr. tm. I 1 I M(. ct...l I I 1 0 Br.ln.nl. m I 1 I lUrhmldt. Ib. 4 1 10 0 1 Hobertta, rf I I 4 0 OHmlth lb.... 4 0 0 1 REBELS BACK AGAIN IN THE FIRST PLACE Pittsburgh Defeats Kansas City and Once More Assumes Lead in Third League Race. GILMORE'S CATCH IS A FEATURE KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juna .-Pittsburgh, regained first place today, defeating Kansas City. S to 1. Otlmore'a catch of Holly's liner in the sixth Inning, with the bases full and two out was the feature of the game. Score: R.ILE. IKtsburgh ....0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 7 0 Kansas Clty. O 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I S Batterlus: Knetser and Berry; Packard, Main and Brown. Terrier Trim Whales. CH ICAOO, June 8. Long hlta by Drake and Borton helped St. Louis beat Chi cago again, 8 to 2, today, while poor support kept Brown In trouble and had a part, too. In th visitors' run making. Merklt, lb.. 4 If OMaraBTll. Ml 1 1 1 i Davenport pitched faultless ball In most S'l- J!" i lii J1":. " ! i t ! ! Hfht places and apolled late Chl- MMrf :1 tit hlln- ! 1 I J 1 ralllea by striking out Plnch-hltter Manur. MJJ J fisher and forcing Hanford to hit a high T.ui. it tm i 1 1 ! ,. tH. Cmlcber. . 1 st- Loul 0 0 0 0 0 80 18 8 1 ' -! J Chicago 00000011 0-8 85 Totals I 11 87 14 4 Batted for Tyler In eighth. . New York 8 0 S 0 1 0 0 0 S 10 Boston 0 0000030 0--3 Two-base hlta: Lobart (2), Merkl. Ty ler. Fltsrtrlck. Cather. Thre-bae hlta: Fletcher, Maree. Double plays: Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle, Magna to Fltipatrlck. First baa on arrora: New Tork, 3; Boa ton, 1. Bases on balls: Off Marquard. 1; off James, 1. Hits: Off James, 8 In two Innlnta; off Tyler, In aix innings; off Crutcher, 4 In on Innings, Struck out: By Marquard, 4: by James, 2; by, Tyler. i. Umpires: Qulgley and Kason. Phils Beat Dodgers. BROOKLYN. June 8. Errors by CMara and Miller gave Philadelphia s 3 to 1 victory over Brooklyn today, robbing Ap pleton of a well deserved shutout on his first appearance In som time. The Phil- Buffalo Batteries: Davenport and Hartley; Brown. Black and WUson. Tiptop Take Tin, BROOKLYN, N. T., Jun a Brooklyn won both games of a doubla-header her today. 10 to T and 8 to 1. In the first game Schuls went to piece In the third inning, the flrat four men up hitting him eareiy, stage ana nauri ror two-Daggers. The game waa loat In this Inning. but Manager Schaffly made a fighting finish, using up four pitcher and three men nitiers. Bcore, nrst game: K.H.1& Brooklyn ....0 1 S 0 8 0 0 1 0-10 It S Buffalo 8 0008003 7 13 3 Batteries: Seaton and Land; Bchuls, Ehmke. Marshall. Bedlent and Blair, Watson. Bcore. second game: R.H.E. nrnnklyn 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 08 8 3 HOMER AND SINGLE WIN F0RN0RF0LK Kearney Puts Up Hot Battle Until End When R. Brown Clouts for Counter. REED FANS NINE BUFFALOES Wit HEM DEFEAT BIOV'X C ITY athera la Kla Kara aad Allawa Jaal Mia Hlta. WICHITA. V.r inn. l.n. t.mi Doyle and Mailman hard Wichita won the second game of the series. Houttiern was In fine form and the visitor secured but six hits off him. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. 4 13 1 4 I 3 3 3 4 Wares, 2b D. Callahan, cf Hoxn. as Orlfflth. : Tydeman, rf.... Tcapp, Sl Nicholson. If... Fisher, lb Southern, p 3 1 11 3 t 0 1IS fielded perfectly, two fast dniibln rlays helping Msyer to his victory. Th Hidgers left tonight on their first west ern trip. Kcore: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. r rr.,f n l a oO'Mara. ai.. 4 114 1 Hrme, Ib... 4 111 tKrm, el.... I t I Hkr. . .. 4 1 orxubert, lb. I t I 0 0 I r.ih. rf.. 8 0 1 0 tngl, rf., I I I M Nlfhoff. tb . 4 til SWhMt. If ... 4 1100 U l'mi, lb. 4 1 It 0 (X'ut.h.w. lb. t 0 1 t 0 Vt'.lMr, cf... 4 0 8 0 cie)i. (...... 0 10 Killirer. c... 4 It OMIIIer. e. .. 4 0 0 0 1 M.rar. p.... 8 04 OApplMoa, . t t 0 I Totals II I 17 14 Total 10 "in""! Philadelphia 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 02 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-r),,e hit: Nlehoff. Stolen baaes: Nlehoff, Dauhert. Double playa: Nlehoff to Luderus. O'.Mara to taubert. Bancroft to Luderus. Flrat base on errors: Phila delphia. 3. Base on balls: Off Mayer, b; Off Aonleton 1. Htmintr nil. II. U b.; ,APP!ot a Umplrea': Klem and Cocklll. Redlea Trim Cards. ST. LOUIH. Jun k. Nle'naua'anri V.r. E. !lu granted Cincinnati eleven hlta today, 0 upon which the vUltors realised five runs. o i defeating Mt lunula, iiol K.-ore- T. ll'l Batteries: and Blair. .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 3 Upham and Pratt; Bedlent ALL-STARS COME HERE TO MEET ST0RZ TEAM In the absence of the Rourke Manager Bradford can always be relied upon to furnish an Interesting attraction at Rourke park. The pilot of th tSora now has secured Sam Crawford's All Btaxs, hailing from Chicago. Crawford la th colored twirler who twice defeated the Brewer while twirl ing for the Leland Giants last season. Crawford writes that his cohort are oomposed of a galaxy of stars selected from the star colored teams of th coun try. He ha Jackson and Buckner from the famoous Lincoln Olants, Louis from tho Louisville Whit Box and Hayea from the Chicago Royal Qlanta, in hi squad. Th tSor are now the possessore of three clever boxmen In Hayes, Oray and Olson. Hayes and Oray have - demon strated their twirling skill In their re cent work against th All Nations. Olson also has gained a lease on life and Is Totals, Cooney, lb Iavllson, If...... Kane. lb. Lcjeuna, ef C. Callahan, rf.. ttensiing, tb...... Young, sa. Price, c Doyle, p Hallinsn, p I. Claike.... Totals. .33 13 37 11 eUOUX CITY. AB, R H .3 1 1 O. 1 0 H 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI. . . . AB.M.UABJ. ABH.O.AB Men. er.... 4 8 lHustlna, tb. I 0 1 t 0 0 H.r.oe. M... 4 0 1 4 0B-k. as..... 4 0 1 I I 0 Kllllt.r, If.. 4 110 OHobltuoa. B. 0 0 0 0 A On, lb..... 114 1 l:wh il i i i i 0 ; ortirith. rf.. 4 I o tMiiiar, is-w I out i now ready to exhibit hi 1813 pitching pr- -!""".. !? ! rf 4 1 1 Olformancea. II a w m w w l m H O. Ct . . . 1 iv'K-isiis. ibi i i o hmhi, tb! I 5 1 lmo, 4 111 OSnyirr a.... 4 1410 i I Bvbasiesr. 4 I t 1 0PrdM. 1 0 0 3 0 I 1 0 0 ! l Total to Hock. it n u i-Hrstt, ib. l t lill ..11 24 12 :"?!! for Mollwlt. WouYiK " " ' Batted for Perdu In alxth. 'Batted for Ntehau In elshth. t-incinnatl 1 0 0 1 1 1 l 0 0- 0 : Bt. Loul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 ! . Two-baa hlta: Qroh, Kllllfer. Three .;bns hlta: Kllllfer. rlhnelder. Stolen Itiaae: Iach. Earned runa: Cincinnati. -. oi. iaiuw. i. r irai oaaa nn .rmr. .n Kattd for Halliuan in ninth w.,n,,t.::::::::::, ; o s o 5 5 oVTmVS fJ.hner.;" ? W: m Left on bases. Kiou, City. : Wl. h.t Off n ?u iSW off Nleha D. Callahan. K.nHenallnir Stolen llnnlng. B ,u" "out: By pTrdue. 3 bj Wrt: HiVsrnoinr' BrronU Crawford's All 8tare will face th Btora in a three-game series, beginning Satur day, June 6. On Sunday the same team will meet in a double-header, th first game to be called promptly at a The lineup: Position. ALL STARS. 8TORZ. Vanouns.... Graham.... Durkee Woodruff.. Welch Dygert Lawler...... Oondlng.... 1 lac lite...... Olson Hayea Oray n. V . I.-., T ....,.! ..I - . V . . ru"&wyrs;nnZ& i White and Thomas J nwuMirni, 9. liurfl Ull Ul I I'ovle, 6: off Mailman. 3: off Southern, 4. Wild pitches: Doyle. Southern. Time: l.uo. Umpire: Van Sickl. ! w.lf. if McOfirftKan. ss H. Williams. lb.. (Mclntyre. if Moratir, If 1'aiey. 3b 2 1. U-hre!ber. cf.... Sioyd, 2b McAllister, C Yams, c V. tfeiiretber, p . Total (X A. E- 3 10 3 10 8 10 4 0 0 -fj 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 S o Pag, tb Jos. If Vat ton, rf Brit ton, 3b "aUerfn. J.-.. It Wllllums. cf. 1 wolitt, sa loniiemait. c fcruwn, p S ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. II. O. 0 A. Totals I 4 34 Fvt out; bunted on third strike. Lincoln 0 0 3 J tL Jusph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-bass hit Brit ton. Double plav: Brltun to Pase to t'altiraon. SacnfK Uta Brown U). Haavs on balla: Off b hri)r, 1: off Browu, X Wild pltrhea: rirajix-r, I: lir'jwn. 1. Time. lit. Um pua : X yera. Jclrf T. M. C. A. on special summer vniU. Mp plan. Thea um It 86 60. Kearney Drops Out of State League KEARNEY. Nab., Jun a Special Tel egram.) Kearney saw the laat gam of Stat league base ball to be played In this city this season Wednesday afternoon. Prealdent Frank Brown of the Kearney assoctstlon mad a statement laat night. In which he said th team would b dis posed of and would not play again at Kearney. Th raon for thla action la th stringent financial situation with th Karney club. Th game have not been well patronised and It haa been nearly Impossible to raise funds for ths support of the team. An effort is being made to dispose of the Kearney franchise to Aurora, the fana of that city endeavoring at thlt time to get the necessary fund together. HASTINGS. Neb.. Jun 8. -(Special Tel sgram.) Prealdent Miles tonight an nounced lhat Kearney bad granted a one-day catenalon In time for Aurora to take over Its franchise and club In the Btate lesjrue. Aurora waa enthualaatic on the propo sition yesterday, but gloomy reports came from there today. Kearney ia through on account of Is A of support snd unless Aurora com f th featru will b cut tAltt club. Will Box June Eight CHICAGO. Jun a-CharUe White of Chicago waa matched today to box Charles (KM) Thomas, lightweight cham pion of France, ten round In Boston on June 8. They agreed to weigh 133 pound J at S o clock, Whit has won his , laat rtv contest With knockouts. ..First. ..Second ..Third ..Short ...Left ..Center ..Right ...Catcher Catcher ...Pitcher ...Pitcher ...Pitcher Ward Louis ... Jackson .....Taylor .... Llndsey Scotti ,.. Buckner ..C. Hayea Devor ,. Crawford; Da via Hill PITCHER SHAKELF0R0 ILL WITH SMALLPOX DAVID ORR FORMER BALL PLAYER DIES IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Jun I -David Orr. th old tiro baseball player, who covered ' first base for the Columbua American association team in ll and later for the Brooklyn Nationals, died suddenly of heart dlseaae laat nifcht st the home of hta niece, Mrs. Harry Brltton, n Rtch mand Hill. LI. COLUMBUS. O.. June a -John Shekel torn, pitcher for the Milwaukee Ameri can k'asoclatlon team, was quarantined her today when It was discover that he had smallpox. Member of both th Milwaukee and the Columbua team will b watched closely to detect poislble traces of the disease, but It waa stated officially the association schedule would not be changed. Shakelford had com plained of feeling slightly 1U, but la not confined to his bed. Youth is Killed by Traction Engine LYONS. Neb., June 3.-Spctl Tele gram.) The traction engine of Lot. Is Kohliueyer re a over Joel Yeaton. 10-ywar-old son of Mr. and Mr. Edgar Tea ton, killing him Instantly. Apartment, flat. uusa ana cottage os be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rant" Ad, He Had Nartww fc9eap II had a narrow escape from buying his raincoat In th wrong place, but h happened to think of th Omaha Rub ber On. BILLY MARSH MAKES A GOOD CATCH AT CARTER Billy Marsh raa proven to the Carter Lake club that there Is really goo3 sport to be had la Carter lak In the fishing line- Thursday morning he caught two black bass of the largo mouth variety that weuched three and one-half pound each These probably are some planted several year ago by Commissioner O'Brlea. who this spring placed a large number of ball, pike and sunflah A fastk Meairlae that Help. Dr. King' New Dtsoovery will help your cough or cold. Keep a bottle at tro tor emertrencle. toe. All dnr- 1 lata. -Advertise men. NORFOLK, Neb., June 8. (Special Tel egram.) A home run and a single in the last of the ninth Inning did the I to I trick for Norfolk in the first game of the aerie here with the Kearney club Wednesday afternoon. It was every body's game until the last Inning. Two men were out and on on the bases when R. Brown lined out the'-single that brought In the winning soore. Score! KBARNKT. ' NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Peak. SS....4 10 1 OBmdrlrk. Ib 4 13 4 Jot-Mad. lb..0 0 II 0 llr. 4 0 0 0 Carrls. If... 4 It OCampM, e-ef 4 0 1 0 0 rampbl. ef-4 1 t 1 lHompla, If.. 4 1 1 0 Hh.w, cf .... I 00 OMelxar, b.. 4 ISO Merrill, rf.. 4 0 1 0 01' Brown, lb. 8 1 0 0 0 Bellew, lb.. 4 1 I OR. Brown, rf. 4 3 1 t 0 Kaaert. tb... I lot OOlllla, 8 1 11 8 1 Vtoslrn, p... 311 ORmd. 1080 Mazay 100 OTowna. p.... 1 0 0 0 Msllatta, p. 0 8 Tata la to snt It 3 ' Total 14 T 17 11 1 1 Batted for Vaughn in the eighth . ' Hatted for B. Brown In the ninth. - Two out' when winning run scored. Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 38 Norfolk i.O 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 34 Two-base hits: Carrls. Glllis. Melker. Home run: Kempln. Stolen baser: Bt Brown. Peake. Melker. Base on balls: Off Vaughn. 1; off Reed. 4. Hits: Off vsugnn. in seven innings: oir uamp- bell. S In two Innings; off Reed, 6 In eight Innings; off Mellette, 1. Struck out: By Vaughn. : by Campbell. 1; by Reed, . Time: 2K. Umpire: Murr. . Red Fall Before Pwrarll. FAIRBURT, Neb., Juna 1. 'Special Telegram.) Fair bury whitewashed the Haatinga . Reda today. 4 to 0. on a heavy diamond. Purcell, Hastings' former hurler, struck out eight of hi former companions, while Beedle registered six strikeouts. Heavy clouting of the ball with hits assembled clinched the victory in the fourth frame. Peyton scored on a single by Cstcher Booth ia the sixth In- nlne-. Hastings only chance to score. with bases full. In the sixth frame, went a-gllmmerlng when Drumm pounded the sphere Into the Falrbury right fielder's handa. Falrbury waa heavy with the wil low throughout, registering nine sate nits. two beint- three-baggers. Bcore: HirtTTvna VABRBURY. ABH.O.AB ABH.O.AB. ftlwm. as.... 4 I t 1 CHIMbr-nd. rf 4 8 0 Ruiiimi. IS. I s 1 0 OLamb. lb.... 4 0 0 0 0 Prumm. lb.. 4 0 11 0 OConUy. lb... 8 I T 0 0 wm'jm. if.. 4 a l a SBr-awa. ir... 4 a Kirh'Mim. .100 OThleunc. eft T 0 Obit, tb I 0 0 0 OFartoa. e... t t 8 1 Moor., of.... I 1 I Cnboy, lb.. 4 111 OeUK-lMll. Ill 1 I I Booth.. ....! 8 t 0 Bm4I. p.... I It OPurtMll, ... I 100 Total to 414 8 I Total It IT t 0 Heatings 0 00000000-0 Falrbury 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Threes-base hits: oCnlew (3). Two-base hit.! ninon. Pavton. Stolen oases: fay ton. Baaes on balls: Off Purcell. 1; oft Beedle, a Double playa: Oonboy to Pay- ton; Olson to Sullivan-to Drumm. piruca out: By Purcell, 8; by . Beedle. 0. Time: Is. Umpire: Monroe. Ialander Trlaa Pawweea. ' rftLITMBUS. Neb.. June a (Special Telegram.) Orand Island announced its determination to win in tne ursi inning. nnrina- twice and received an sylolTloiia soore in the sixtn. Tne riem was vcirr muddy. The game waa attend! by the rieleantea to tne INeorasaa Plate Associa tion of Iioal Fire Agenta This is the second whitewash the Pawness have re ceived In suocesston. Bcore: (lIUliD IHLJkND. - UULXrWHVW. AB.H.O.A.B. ABH.O.AB. t lh...4 0 10 oOrlwim. ef..4 1 I S S Roboa. lb... 4 0 14 OMooraik. tb 8 3 I rwaf. rf.. 4 1 1 OWblte, to.... 4 Its Daoaas saf a HTBDIiaL 1 D. 41 IB I .... t t I OCopplo. I 1 Bun, If.... I 0 1 0 ornirbun. If.. 4 0 t n.ir, lb-.... 4 til ouvunMr, a, a i s s 1 rwia. as. 8 111 Roncn ... 1 s o 1 MnfnMfl n.. a l 9 OTnionua. v.. m a w m Millar, .... ICotwr. 1 lorn, n . . w w Total.. ...tl tnt lKlrachaar, rf 8 t TsUla tt TOll 4 Grand Ulaad S 00001000-S Columbus 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 00 Etolen base: Downey. Bnyek. Sacri fice hlta: Hoffman 2), Varney, Mearath. Two-base hit: Grimm. Hlta: UlX noit man, 7; off Thteman. a titruca ouc: ty Hcffnuui. 8: bv Thleman. a Bas on balla: Off Hoffman. 1: off Thleman Hit bv Ditched ball: By Horiman. c Grath. Tiro: 2 L. Umpir: Schuster. Proklb Lm la LawaVallda. BHATRICBS. Net).. Juna S. (Special Tel egtam ) In an axcitlng hit-and-run game. on a muddy field tJeatno inie artemoon defeated the York team. 17 to a oaui. for the visitor, waa replaced in the soo ond Inning by Franklin. Featurea of th game were a long drive over the fenoe by Neff for a homer and the bas run nliur of Flllman. who pilfered three. Kortura led with the stick. gatUng three safe ones In aa many times up. mora YOKK. BBATftlCaV AB.H.O.A.B. - AU H.O A B Rloa. th tit intlaat, tb. 4 I 0 t Flaoo. aa.... till IBnaaat, la 4 t 8 3 Tottos, Ib. .. t t I I IButtar, a... I 1 t 0 Marphr. of.. 10 11 Oblnrk. rf ... 1 1 t 0 w.i Ml. It... 8 ISO tttrawa. lb... I 1 1 1 Woio.1. lb... I 1 t INotf. of 8 1 t 1 fleet, rf... 4 10 Lckhrl. If t 1 1 1 Kaiser. 4 0 t t Konun. as., t I I O.at, P 100 lAauae, .. t 0 8 Krmaklla. p. 8 1 I Olrwia. t 0 1 Totai.....a"t M U I Tals.....tl It T It Tork 3 O033OO00 Beatrice 3 0 1 0 8 0 4 1 -17 Two-baa hits: FUs. Totten, Buater, iockhart. Kortum. Home rua: Nert. Stolen basea: FlUmaa ill. Braanaa (2), Brown. Sacrifice hlta: Brannan. Adams, lrwia. Sacrifice fly: Murphy. Earned runa: York, s; Baatrloe, a Base oi balla: Off Oaut. 3: off Franklin, ; off Irwin, a Hit by Ditched ball: By Frank 11 n. Kortum, Black. Struck out: By Oaut ; by Franklin. 1; by Ads-ma, bv Irwin. 4. Left on bases: York. Beatrtoe, S. Attendance: u0. TUno: 1:20. Lmplr: Wood. West Liberty Track Record is Broken WEST LIBFyRTT, la., Jun t (Special Telegram.) The Cedar Vaiiey circuit races closed here this afternoon with three fast event. The track record waa broken by Blllle Mead, driven by W. p. Emmerson of Mason City, In th 2;14 trot, don in 2:134. Th trotUng record had been 115. Results: Trottlnar. 1-24 rlmmm- Orand Chime Major Direct J-Tlbell Madden nemo s Beat time, 2:17. RACES AT WEST LIBERTi Lee Gypsy Marg aiis Bene Hal J.... Best time, 1:IV. Trottina. 3:14 claaa: Pllle Meade Italian Aubrey Dr. Wayo The Spartan Queen... est time, 2:134. AUTO RACES AT ATLANTIC WITNESSED BY GOOD CROWD ATLANTIC, la., Juna a (Special Tale- gram.) The auto race held her today by the Iowa Motor Contest association were witnessed by 1,000 peopl. Tb result: Motorcycle race, fhra mllot Dmrla Obel, Corning, first; A. W. Jensen. At lantic, aocond: Anton Janaam. AtluUn. third; Bert Bowman, Shenandoah, fourth. iinw, :. Auto free-for-all, ten 'milea: Haugdaht, driving a Mercer, first; At. fTtrlegel, drtv- a oiaiiiora, eecona; r: wiliiara, on v tng a Ford SneciaL third: Ram WTIamv driving a Wilson Special. fourth. 'time, 14:30. . Free-ror-all auto race, twenty mllea: Haugdahl, first; Btricgel, aoond; Wilson, third. Time, 27:07. Auto, Australian pursuit, flv mil: rWrieral. first; Haugdahl. aeoond; WUson, iwiiu.' 4MIH). I ;os. Amerleaa Aaaetarlom, At Columbua : n n Milwaukee a s a Columbus ft 4 1 Biapnicua ana Hrrui: f Tiu-tin Hhan. berg and Coleman. At Louisville: TLTTtR Kanaaa City 1 7 4 Louisville 4 g t Georae and Alexander: TtvnnM. mA romiiir - tien innmgsf. At Indlanapoli: R.H.E. Minneapolla 4 11 0 Indiar.apolla ' 5 12 3 Batteriea: Inaersoll. Harna nmt Wil liam; Ghantby, Sullivan, Rondeau. Burke. Men and Blackburn (13 Innings). St. Paul-Cleveland. ooatDoned wet grounds. Cosurt Leasrae Reawlta. At Loa Arurelea: Salt Lake Venice Beelhera Aaaorlatlea. Little Rock. 0: Atlanta, 4. Meinphia. I; New (irlwuu, 3. Chatlanoogii. 3: Mobil. W. KeafcvlU. Vt: Blmlatluua, L 111 I I . S 4 . 3 Pacing. 3:13 class Dale .. 1 6 ...... 4 s IV .. 11 1 ,..11 1 t I"""C.'":".4 8 S 4T-4aa I I ( Big Card for Two-Days' Events on the Track in Iowa Town. NEBRASKA HORSES IN MONET 1 1 1 t 7dr 8 dr 114 nil 3 2 3 S 3 S 7 4 S S 4 7 7 0S S ..lit -.311 1 10 3 R.H.E. 0 1 1 1 S 1 Batteries: Larov. J. Williams and Meek; Henley and Mlt. At Portland: R.H.E. Oakland f. 1 8 I Portland ...S S 1 Batter.,: Proutrh and Elliott: Covalea. kle and Carlach. . At Oakland: RH.E. Loa Angele 3 3 1 San Francisco 4 0 3 Batteries: Ryan and Brooks; Baum and Block. , WEST LIBERTY. Ia., Jun -(Special Telegram.) Good racing for thi season of the year was witnessed here by a large crowd yesterday and today. Fol lowing are the summaries: TUESDAY'S EVENTS. Trotting. 3:30 class: Grand Chime rbb The Empress wyron w Ben Nutwood Grey Rex Mayor bireot Fred Rhodes Sylvia Maurlne Time. Z.Zllfc, 3:194. Z:Zltt. Pacing. 3:18 claaa: Jim O'Shea Sure Mike Great Northern Judge ttpencer . John r G0I4 Bandure Miss Frances Roger Lilah O. Tocey lima, 1:10,4, z:iM4, z:w. la.lr,v S-oX Walter .Richmond .......... Fresno Lucll Forrest Rexle 7 S Prickly Pear 4 1 John B S 7 11 Eddie EHJlon S i Mennequah Prlnceaa . 4 13 12 Fairmont Ill 7 Julia K. 11 Dr. H. ....... .... .... ..M...M........13 0 B Bturon Santo . 1113 10 Blllle. the Kid J Sdr Time. 2:174. :18H. 1:1L WEDNL8DAI S EVENTS. Pacing. 3:03 alas: Columbia Fire Franklin Pie roe,... Axlnybeta May Davie......... M. F. 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