- s Charlie, and DOYLE AND PERRITT STARS OFCOB ROOT 'Giants Shut Out Chicago in Their First Western Invasion of the Season. CAPTAIN MAKES FOUB OF HITS CHICAGO. June i. Captain Larry Doyle of th New Tork Nationals and Pitcher Perritt were the heroes for the visitor today, btl the easterners chut out Chicago, t to 6, In the flret gam of their Initial western invasion of the season. Ooyle me.de four of the visitor' hlta, Two of them were double and one triple. He drove In two of the run for .hie club and fielded In eenaatlonal form. ' Perritt pituhed In fine form and held Chi cago to four ecatterad hlta. Score: MBW YORK. CHICAOO. AH H O. A E All H O A E. SnMfr's, ell I 4 ennui, rf ... I 1 I-tw-rt. Ib.. 1 lie ericher; aa... Ill larele, IK... 4 4 4 4 4rhalM. If . 4 1 Hum, rt ... 4 e 1 e eiinmu, III I I I I 'Kleteher, e. 1 t 4 IMalor, Ik.... 4 1 14 I Brlnr4. Ill II IWllllaaaV. t 111! Itotwrue. Ul I 4 Arehr. ...,! 0 4 4 1 Mrkl. lb.. I 110 irh.lM, lb.. I 1 I T I MrM, .. 4 J I 4 HnmpImM, l I I I I r.mit, I I 'Molrr .. e II Merc, p.... I 1 Total HIM I Trial.. ...N 4 IT II I . 'Ratted for Humphrlee In eighth. Xfw York 0 M 1 t 4 ( t 1-1 Chicago 0 0 6 0 0 0 ft-ft Two-base hit- Doyle,- Saler. Three. ,teae hit: Doyle. Stolen baaea: Phalan, Zimmermen. Earned run: New Tork, 1. Left on baaea: New York, 7; Chicago, i. First base on error i New Tork, 1 Chi cago, 1. Ptwi on ball: Off Perritt, I; off Humphries, J; oft Pierce, 1. Hlta: Off .Humphries, I la eight .inningst off Pierce, none In one Inn Inn;, Struck out: By Humphries, S; hy Perritt, S. Wild 'pitch: Pierce. Umiireat Byron and Orth. tirates Slaughter Dodger Contingent riTTSBUROrr. June S.-The Pirate re gained, their batting force today aad over whelmingly defeated Brooklyn, 11 to ft Mamaus wen hla third straight shutout and held the visitors to four hlta, Mas Carey repeated bia performance of early In the season by making five hlta In five tlmea at bat, two of which were double. lell ana Cador received ragd support Score: Brooklyn', prrrisunon. AS H A. A C . AB.H.O.A SV "rtr, U..4 I I lOenrr. It.... I 1111 r. t....i e I i ijkMtoe, 14 111 lutnt, Ib. 4 II 4 lAlr4, Ik.... 4 1 xul. rf.,1 e I e tHiHkm, ill I I ll, It.... I 111 ltiMr, sa. 4 t "alalia, lb I I I I IVIM. lb..... I I I viatic, (b 1 v b iv !, ..... i i 1 i ir Wu..r, .,.. I M 10 M nMat, t I I I I II 1 S n lOoawllev f. 4 60. bum a.... 4 IMtawl, .. 4 tMII, b 11 I'mlor. ... I I I II TOUU.....IT l n u t ...111 HiiataM Tnuit S 4 M IT I "JJaiK-d fur '.'adore In ninth, Brooklyn ft $00lfr Plttaounrh f IIT1MI Two-time hlta: Cry (t). Hinohman. Racrt'lcc hit: Warner. Stolen baeea: t'arey (2). Jolineton (21. Onetello. Bamed rune: l'lttlur(t, . Double ptayei M r- rta to Daubort, Mamtui to Wagner to J uh niton, riret babe on error: itrook- irn. l. i'ane on baila: in I ivu. I: oft Clor. 2; nff Maruaux, L Hlta: Off l-ll, 10 In our Innlnc; of Carlnre, t In inur mninRH. Mxru tc out: By I; nv noon, i; iy atamaux, , umpire klfni end Cookrell. RED SOX PUT CRIMP IN THE CHICAGO HOSE LOriTOX, June t. The league leader aero baffled by the pitching of Pouter today. Boaton winning from Chicago. 4 to 2. CM ao player claimed a triple May in the aecond Inning, when Carrlgaa hlb t i renU-r fl-ld acorlng two runnera Wulnlan Initiated that he caught Carrt , aan'a l it and threw to the IntleldeM, who tout hwt out two men. But the um pires ruld thet the ball waa trapped and the runn counted. Speaker, who waa airock t tne head by a pitched ball, will out of the kiaio aeveral day. Score: cuicaoo gotrro! AK.M O A E AS tt O A Ik cf.. I 14 1 Hmh. rf...l I 4 bi. a. .. 4 4 I I itiiw, .. 4 lit K i oiiim. ib 4 1 14 HOainrr, cf.. 4 114 K..rir. If I 1 lawl. 4 I I I Jinu. rf. 4 I I e HoMiiacI, Ibl 4 14 I I vr. M.. I I 4 Kintar. lb. I I I I I h-iw. lb. ... 4 ill a .it. m 4 111 BrMau lb.. I 111 wriaa. .. 4 1 4 I 4 I.umI, I 14 llMUi, p.... lilt Tah II I 14 14 I Tula II 17 U -.i, o e l i o j . llo.lon 4 I ft t ft ft ft 4 To-baee hit: Lea'ta. Three-baee hlta: ialivrr. 1. Colltna Stolen baae: quintan. Uuiililn play: tuott t Kolltstl. IUhi on t-rrnr: ChtaKO. 1; Boatnu. I. biaaea m tall: Oft loatr, 4: off RuaMll. 2. ilit nh pitched ball: By Koeter (Uutn ln. Mruck out: ly Poster 1; br Hut mil, 1. Lmplroe: Kvana and Hullaney. TIP TOPS TAKE ONE PRC?4 THE UALTIMORES BROOKLYN, June Brooklyn out tiattcd Baltimore alrooet three to one to day, but lost a ten-Inning game, T to a ' commons batting for Jauklltaeh la the ninth with two out cad Poles on first, 4uubir4 to derp center, sending home the tlf tng run. Wilson hit McCandleae and Ouncan, the first two batters up In tb tenth, a sacrifice hit and two outa aend !r Lome the winning rum. Bcore: R H E Hlt.-r l 4111 12-7 4 i l.r.H.klw, HlilllllMli 1 hii.r)tt: Itnltimoie. r-uma and Owens; Ji.x,ln. Wiiaun and ltiid. 11115 ai!!ffil -fesw'i railx filllllPil 1 l v- ir-" i i ib ih w i r-v George Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. WUPet. De Mnlnea 21 II .MW Topeka 21 1R .SM Omaha 19 1 .Ml( AM BR. IJIAOCE. W.L. Pot. Chlrano ....ai.W Ketrolt 28 17 2 Hoaton , 20 It .f K'w Vn.W 1U lb Mil I'enver 17 15 .fflli Lincoln ....14 14 Mn St. Joenh..ll 11 .4711 Wanhlnclon 17 . ieveiana ..in id .tw Ht. Louie. ...17 It r.S Phlla 15 47 .Jj7 Sioux City.. 14 20 .4121 Wichita .... 8 21 .fib NAT. LEAGUE. w t. Po I FED. LEAOUK. Chicago ....23 14 .tini Pltteburfh Newark .. Ht. ixxila. 17 .IV Ptilla 21 21 .12:;, Brooklyn ..2120.6V2! lioeton DO .SfiO f .i.Ia .1 'Ml Mu' ..14 16 .ton ..Xi 17 .64 . .124 II .fJ ...23 22 .811 ..20 22 .176 ..1 "4 .4") Kan f'itv ("hlcano .. f 1 1.1 h itu I nil., iv 41 .4 , i j Cincinnati .17 21 .47 New York. .11 30 .4441 IMll 1 . i ....I Hmnklvn Baltimore liufUlo .. ....U 21 .21 LKAOUW. W.UPrt. AM Eft. AflSN. W.l-Prt : Indlanatlla..2)i IS ..iit !tiilliivlln ..21 IK .i,l linwiukr II 19 kmi. BTATE Roe trice .. York Norfolk .. Talrbury . Kaetlnae . Od. laiand 'I . .471 i .!7 Kan. t'lty. W 1 .M7i H. Pauj 11 2i !, Clewland ..II 23 .4:i Columbua ..14 n ,3! MlnnaplU)..lS 2S .STj 7 .Ml .ftilO t .M7 VeeOrdaya Heaalte, WESTERN LEAGUE.' St. Joeenh. 1; Denver. . 1 tiuTm. Mo'De"' 2i ln, I;' fifteen, In Hlou'x City. J; Topeka. 4. Omaha, ; W ichita, J. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 0; Pittaburg h, 11. New York, i; Chlcaxo, 0 Bpaton. I; Clnrlnnatl. I, Philadelphia, t; nt. Loula. 0. r AMERICAN LEAQUa rtrolt. 11; New York, 1 ChtcaBo. a; p.oton, 4. Cleveland, t; Waahlnaton, 4. Bt Louie, I; Philadelphia, 4. ', . 'BDERAL LEAGUE. SalVmor?' Iv Brooklyn, t. V , . Buffalo, 0) Newark, 4 - Louie. -; Chlrao, 4-6. Plttabursh, 4; Kanaae City, J. AilKRICAN A8BOC1AT10::. ft, laul. S-U; Cleveland, 4-S. Milwaukee. 7: Cilurnbu, 4. Mlnneapolla, Si Indlanapolle, 2. Kanaaa Cli. a: li.i.uln. . NEBRASKA STATE LEACH' K. Tork 0; Falrbury, 4 Hatting. -0; Ueatrloe, 1-4. Norfolk, 6; Urand laiand, L Gamea Today. Welrn Leatruet Jrneph at Denvrr. ; ' I "I"" V. 11 Jf M.L 1 l- Pka, Omaha at Wichita. iiauonai jjaaaue I'tiliadelpMa at Ht. IjOUIa. Knv Virhr at lhi .. i . Cincinnati. Ameiiuan Leaajue No rxmra heduled. rdral Lcaue Roltlnvire at Llmoklyn, Buffalo at Newark.. Plttabureli at ot.i- caao. State Learue Heat Intra at Beatrice, York at Kalrbury, Kearney at Columbua, Grand laiand at Norfolk. REBELS ORGS' MORE LEAD FEDERAL LOOP Pittsburja Takes First Place in Out law Crew1 by Defeat of Kansas City. JOHNSON WEAKENS ON MOUND KANSAS CITT. June t. -Pittsburgh again leada the FVxleral league, having defeated Kanaaa City. 4 to 1, In a pitch ers' battle here today. Johnson waa the first to weaken. After holding the op ponent to two hits until the last inning ha was hit for a double, a triple and a alngle, which nettod three runs. Score: ' RH E Pittsburgh ...ft 10ftftftS-450 Kansas City..t 0 0-1 1 Buttvrtee: Pittsburgh, Alien and O' Con ner; Kansas City, Johnson and Brown. TerpsBcat Whales In Double Battle; Last is a Shutout CHICAOO. June a-Ciaod pitching, bat ting and flsldlng gav st Loula a double win over Chicago today. to 4 and to 0, the visitors making a clean aweep of the five-game aeriea ' loul.le playe: Peyton to Conboy to Con- After ruj-nlng around the baaea on hla 'fpU" MoiTr'oa.0 Cunley" T,'": home run In the fourth inning of the( ' first game, Hendrlx waa pounded for five hlta. Including Vaughn' triple which natted the vUltora six run. Paver port relieved Watson for ft. Louis, when the latter wavered and blanked Chicago for the last few Innings. la the aecond gam Crandall waa Invincible and errors spoiled what little chance Preudergast had to hold down St. Loula Score, first game: it II H St. Loul I44 & i Chlcaao 2146 -4 T i Batteries: St. Leuis. Walxin. Paven Krt and Hartley; Chicago, Hendrtx and Wilson. fccore, seoond gamev R H E. St. Loula 0 0 t I 1 - Chloaao 004 4 S baiterlea: St loula. Cran4all and Hartley; CHlc&go, Preudergast, Urennaa and F1cher. (Ilea Bass Ball. Yale, 10: Pennsylvania, 4. Hrown. I; C'lilueae of Hawaii. 0. Swarthmore. II; New York University, I. ri. jmn'in a. ; Mimerna, l. Stevens Institute. I, Rutgers, 1. -Svratuae. ; Culvat I Holy Crusa . Fordnam. 1 i . , t -. i . ., . The Bee Wept Aae Are Peel Bualues Boosters. -O- -0- -0- REDS BREAK EVEN WITHBEATRICE Hastings Wins First Game, Three to Two, and Is Blanked in . Second. M'CABE, BLACK, BUSTER STAR BEATRICE, Neb., June I. Hnecll Telourem.) tn a double-header hete to day Hasting and Beatrice ' broke vtn. HeetlnM winning the flret, S to 2. and Ptatrlre acorlng a ahutout In the eenond, 4to 0. The first cam wa a pitcher tattle between Riley and Pate The bunching- of hlta In the alxth lonlnc won the same for the vlattora. . MaCabe'a aenaatlonal catch of a fly off the left field fence waa a feature. In the aecond game Pitcher Wflgbt waa ftrnt to the bench for disputing a de clMon of the umpire. Both teama fought hard during the entire game. The hit ting of ' Black and Buater fe&tured. niack a peg to home plate kept the visitor from ecorlng. Score,, flret game: KA8TIN0 BBATRine AB.H.O.A. AI.H.O.il OIm. .as.... I 14 4 tvrillifiaa. tb. 4 I 4 Muillvan, rf . I t 1 OBrannaa, lb. I I 1 I iJnimm. lh.i I 4 II 1 olluiin', e.... I 1 II I 4 V('U, If., 4 I 4 OBIftrk, rf....4 till Wftiaon. I I 1 1 OHmva. lb.... I III RIck'Mfta, c 4 1 I 4 ONcff. if t 1 OMt. Ik 4 111 .0(.ocbhrt. If I 1 1 I Mnora, af.i.. I III OKartum, a., I I I I I ftllajr, a..... I III Ifata. T 4 . Tetala M 1 17 II 1 Total IIIH 1 Hauling ft S 0 0 4) I ft ft I Beatrice ft 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 Two-ban hit: Olaen. Home run: Neff. Pacrtf Ice hlta: ' Olaen. Wauon.' Kortum. Stolen baa: Pate. Struck out: By Riley,-S; by Pat. 1. Base on Ball? Off m ley, z. uouble play: lilaric to tirown. Hit by pitched ball: By Riley, Brown; by Pale, Urumm. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Wood. , . Score, aecond game: HASTING-. BBATRIOB. AB.H.O.AB. 1IUA1I M ... S 1 1 0 Will K A A I MuIIu'sd, "rf. 4 1 e iirnaa', b! 4 t I I I Pnimin, lb.. 4 0 11 1 ORu.mr, r..1 I T I I I MflliM. If.. 14 0 1 Wtnn. Jb.. 4 4 I - -HITB, rr..,. m B Q IBraB. lb.... 4 111 4V lN.fl. rf...... Ill lilfh'nliie. I 7 oti. lb I t l 4 oi-. j.k.n. i Moor, cf.. Wrlllil. p.. I I OKartum. .. I I 1 1 11 iHutflna, .. i I I 4 Bmllh, p.. 1 Totals .t in i a Totals Hauling 1 u t i 0 OOOftftSftft-O 0 OO0ftS?ft4 Beatrice Two-base hit: Hulllvan. Base on balls: Ofl Wright, I; off Smith. I; off Huaalns. 4. Struck out: By Wright. 6: by Hmlth, I: by Hugglna, 4. Passed ball: Buster. Wild pitch: Smith. Ktolen base: PlII ipiii. Tune: Umpire: Wood. Fairbury Easily Blanks Prohibs; Clouters Do Well FAIRBURY. Neb., June S (Special Tel egram.) Falrbury took the first game from the Prohibs today, 4 to ft, by heavy hitting, and error by the vlaltore.' The game waa played on a heavy diamond. Pad Shaner'a group of atate leaguers played errorless ball throughout, and heavy hitting of Lamb, Conley and Thteslng, In the first frame resulted In three score. However, the Prohlha tightened up in the last alx Innings and etopped the heavy clouting. Manager Shaner aucc-rti Bishop as hurler In the firth aa the latter waa Injured landing on first base, and waa compelled to with draw from the game. The fielding of riret Baseman' Conley featured. Falr bury outplayed the visitors at every turn of the game and had the game cinched from the outset, fro re: YORK. PAIRBtmT. All H O A K. AH.H.O.A.B. Rtcs. Ib I I 4 0 AHIMhmA f I I m B ... I 1 1 Arab, lb..,. 4 T.lla, b...4 14 1 Wanlar. lb... I Murvbi, f..4 4 1 hn.. If..., Wb. lr...4 4 14 ThWIBj. rf4 Pierce, rf... I 1 I I Cl'irui. es... 4 BaliMa. till K'oBfcnr. lb.. 4 Baikevlla. Ibl II 1 HMM, .,.. I Harris. Ill Hitioe. Skaacr, p.... 1 1sls a) I ST 4 i i i i i it i tee t t. I 4 it 4 1114 4 4 4 4 . . Teiala II 4 IT 14 org v... e a Falrbury ,.,........! 1 ft Two-Uaee hlta: Unb, Conley, ThteMing. Stolen hass; Totten. HIMebrsnd, Struck 'BTT.triui on balla: Off Shaner. I; off Harris, s. ' ... TIES RECORD FOR JHE 120 HIGH' HURDLES URBAN A. ill., June S.-The world record of ft: 1& for the 120 yards high hur- dle, held jointly by Fred Kelly of the University of Southern Callforta and For rest Fmlthsoa of the ISM Amerioan Olym pic team, waa tied here today by blmp- son of Mlasouri running In the final heat of the event In the western eonfereao meet. FORMER UMPIRE PERINE DIES IN STATE HOSPITAL OAKLAND, Cal., June I.-Pre 4 rBMir) Pertne, former Amerioan leerua Umpire, ; who f uf frd a unalrok In 11I while umpirine In New York, died !sst night in the Napa, Cal.. atate hospital, to which be was committed more than ear ago. Inability to return to . the game he loved affected hla mind. ' i ii I I THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE I .""'" l I I. II- I l MISS CURTIS DEFENDS GOLF LAURELS Miss Mar garet Curtis of the Country club, the title holder, and Miss Vera Ramsay, representing the Salem Golf club, will play for the championship of the Boston Woman's Golf association. " f , It J ' III ",-.. ' w,,. -.; 9 . ... ,' a; I r CiK 111 h i;r 'f-:' kA v . --v.it 'V. V,:- - , i ... i. . "v ..gl H v. - . . A'"y f II I J J ' v . - ' . . i jf"' I J I BOOSTERS OVERCOME LINKS Des Moines Captures Mound Duel that Lasts for Fifteen Innings? FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE LINCOLN, June 5. In a hard battle between pitchers. Pea Molnea won from Lincoln today by a acorn of S to 1 In fifteen Innings. The -vliltore outbatted the IscUs by a fair margin, but Lincoln exoelled In fielding. Score: PES MOINES. Ann it n a e- Mahn. rf. .. 7 0 0 5 Hunter, cf , l i t o Jones, lb , 4 . 0 . I 1J 0 ft H'l.a. If i 0 i a fawyer. 2b..... 4 12411 Hartford, aa 4 0 I I g Tannehlll. Sb S 0 I J 1 i.rein, c a e 1 J 0 Mogrluge, p S 0 - o 1 S 0 . Total....... 12 2 11 45 21 IJNCOLN. JIB. R. H O. 1 4 1 4 E. Wolfe. If Morsv, if MiHtaflgan. a 'illlanie, lb... Hclntyre, rf.. Po Willi It. Sihrelber. McAllister ... Pawaon, rf. .. Hhinan Paley, Jb II. Shre1ber, Uoyd. 2b Yarns, c Narveson. p.. 3 10 5 7 S 1 4 i rf." t i I 6 1 4 cf Totals M 1 4b 23 Batted for McTntyre In tenth. hatted for B. Hvhrrlber In twelfth. baited for Dew son In fifteenth. rTVs Moine .. 1 0 0 0 0 1-t Lincoln 1 ft A 0 4V-1 Two-base hits: Lloyd, Bills, Hunter. Double plays: (unaaslated I, Paley to Williams to McQatfiB-an io Daley. Kawyer tit Junes. Stolen bases: MctiafftK&n, Hartford. MogrlUge. .-riflce hlte: lulls. G, 1915. Drawn for Sawyer, Tannehlll. Struck out: By Narvcson, 6; by Mogrljge, 10. Bases oh balls: Off Narveson.. 2; off Mogrldge. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Narveson. 1; by Mogrldge. 1. Time: S:4. Umpires: Myers and Cusark. Army Wins in Its . Final Game of Year i WEST POINT. N. Y.. June a The Army won Its final game of the base ball season today, defeating Catholic uni versity, ( to 1. Neyland allowed the Visit ors only two hlta. Hobbs. the hard hit ter of the Army team, played hla laat game, aa he will be graduated next Sat urday. He got a triple and a home rua I In fouf tlmea at bat. I The Army's season waa the most euc ! cessf ul In years, tho team winning aeven- teen of the twenty gamea played. Ford ham, Springfield Young Wen'a Chrlatlan 'association and Syracuse were the only teams to beat the cadets this year. Americas Aaeex-lalloa. At Cleveland Flret game: H.E4 St. Paul " Cleveland f Batteries: St. Paul. Sttl, Karger and Johnson: Cleveland. Carter and Pe- Score, second game: . . . . . . St. Ful "' C Bat tenes :' SU " Paul," 'Lei 1 leid' and 01er.it ; Cleveland, Benn. Collamore and Pevoat. At Columbue ,H,1',' Milwaukee J J Columbus V 1 Batteries: Milwaukee. Walker. Slar nlcaa and Brannon; Columbus. OToole, St heneber. Eavres and Coleman. Al jnatauapema Minneapolis S 0 Indianapolis n S 7 4 lta.tiercs: Minneapolis. Harper, Ytng ling and Oharrlty; Indianapolis. Ttppl and Uouett. At LoulaAtlle RH K. Kanaaa City I I I Louisville ..'...ISIS 1 Batteries: Kanaaa Cttv. Allison. Pan ders and Alexander, Oellwl; Louisville. uanforth ami demons The Bee by TY COBB ONLY .400 HITTER Detroit Star is Sole Batter in Three Big Leagues Above High Stand-' ard Mark. LLOYD LEADS WESTERN LEAGUE CHICAOO. June S.-Ty Cobb Is the only "four hundred hitter" left in the three big leagues, acocrdlng to averagea pre pared her today, which Includes batten who have taken part In ten or more gamea up to Thursday last The percent age of the Petrolt atar fell away during the week from .477 to .403, but he ran hla etolen base total up to twenty-five and hla runs adored to forty-seven In forty-, five games, leadlne all rivals. The "three hundred htttcra" of the American league following Cobb with the number of game? they have played In ore: Paly, Chicago, sixteen, .3H4; Thompson. Philadelphia, thirteen. . .307; Fournler. Chicago, thirty-eight, .266; Jackson, Cleve land, thirty-seven, .4; Russell, Chicago, eleven, 34S,. Kavanangh, Petrolt, forty one, .S26; Lajole, Philadelphia, tlurty-alx, .316; Malse'. New York, thirty-six. .316; Connolly, Washington, ten, .SQ; Craw ford, Detroit, forty-five, .312; Ptrunk, nhlladelphla, thlrty-ohe, .W6; Mclnnls, PhlladelpMa, twenty-five, .805; Chapman, Cleveland, thirty-eight, .30.1; Veach, De troit, fofty-thrce, .300. Cobb also leads In total basca with elg-hty, hla long hlta, Including alx doubles, five triples and one homo run. Chtcaro," with ;23, and Cleve land, with .2fi0, are ahVkd 'in team hit ting. ...... American league pitcher who have won 70 per cent or their gamea 'or more are: Faber, .Chicago won ten and lost, one; iFlsher. New Tork, aeven and one; Ben. Chicago,' five) and one; - Dauss, Detroit, eight ftnd three; Foster, Boston, five and iao; monoB, vieveiana, aeven ana inree. i Lwderae Leads Hatlaaala. Fred Lurreua of Philadelphia continues in front among the national league bats men with .SSrt for twenty-six gamea. Then, cornea ' Clarke, Cincinnati, twenty-elgtit, .882; Good, Chlcagro, twenty-seven, .J1; Zimmerman, , Brooklyn, fourteen, .384;' Peutert, Brooklyn, thirty-five, .852; Con nolly, Boston,, thirty. .837; Broh. Cincin nati, thirty-eight, .3."; J. Smith". Boston, thirty, .323; Merkle, New Tork. twenty. 338; Robertson. New Tork. thirty-three. .325; Fletcher, New York, thirty-five. .321; Paler, Chicago, forty, .319; Doyle, New Tork. thirty-four, .812; HInehman, Pitts burgh, forty. .VH; Miller. St, Loula, forty- two. .Sftt. Kllltfer. Cincinnati, thlrty-alx. .Sni. The batting streak which has brought Foumie for New Tork battera among the .301 men haa raised the Qlanta to second Placo In club battlns with .261. Cincinnati leading with .if. Baler leada In atolen baaea, with twelve; In run scored, thirty- two, and in tola! baser, with ninety-three. His lung hlta include fifteen doublea, eight triples and five home runa In homers, however, he la behind Clarath, Phila delphia, who I credited with nln. Pitch an In the National league's .TOO division are: Pierce, Chicago, won five and lost none; Meadows, St. Louis, 4 and 0; Btandrtdge. Chicago, 1 and 0; Bitter, New rorg. i ana siamaux, Pittsburgh, and It Meyer, Philadelphia, 8 and I; Ooombe, Brooklyn. 4 and 1; Ragan. Boa- ton, Schneider, Cincinnati, and Smith, Brooklyn. S and 1 each; Alexander. Philadelphia, S and t; Dell. Brooklyn. 7 and S. Brookfeda la Froat. Again Manager Lee Magee of Brooklyn leada the Federal league battera and Benny Kauff, r.ne of hla private, la aecond. Maarea'a average for thirty-two gamea la .360 and Kauff'a ,3fi9 for thirty- one gamea They are tied .for the atolen base honora of the league with fifteen each. Other "800 hitter of the Federal league are: Campbell, Newark, 34. .807; Tinker, Chicago, 12.' .356;. Myers, Brook lyn, 24. .Ui; Blair. Buffalo. 3. .341: Evana, Brooklyn, 84, .238; Easterly. Kansas City, 23i .33H; Flack. Chicago. 30, .333; Qulnn. Baltimore. 12. .333; Borton. SL Loula, 37, .330; Hofman, Buffalo. 31. 329.; Jonea, Pittsburgh, 13, .877; MoConnedl. Chicago. IS, .323; Huge. Baltimore. 11. .321; La fltte. Brooklyn, 10. .330; Cooper, (Brook lyn. 33. .320; Tobtn, St. Loula, 87, .319, Rariden, Newark. M. .311.; Terkea, Pitts burgh. 20. .3U; McDonald. Buffalo. M, .310; Dutioaa, Baltimore, 90. .807. Brook lyn leada la team hitting with .287 and Newark la next with .296. Evans leada In runa scored with 30. In total baaea Campbell la ahead, hla figure being 4S, with- nine doublea and three triplea. Kenetchy, Pittsburgh, with five Is the leading-home-run knocker, leading pitchers of the Federal league are: Herbert. St. Loula, won on and lost none: Preadergaat. Chicago, t and 1; Allan, Pittsburgh, 7 and 8; Plank. St. Leuls. and 2: Ls fltte, Brooklyn, 4 and 3: Ptckson. Pittsburgh, S and 1; Moran. Newark, S and ; Cullop, Kansas City, T and S. Aaaerirwa Assecietlea. Paddock. St Paul, leada the Ajnertcan association battera with .404 for thirty one game. In team batting Kanaaa City leada with .2?,' and Indlanapolle ia next with .t7. Manager Jack Puna of Richmond leada the International la ague better with .430, acquired la tea game. Buffalo la at the top In club hitting with .317. Briaen Lord of Memphis ha gained flrat place In the Southern association batting with .3U for forty gamea. New T. E. Powers Orleans, with .364. leada in club batting, with Memphis next, with .257. Paulette ta the leading slugger, with eighty-four total bases. Lloyd Noaea Oat Lejenne. Lloyd of Lincoln ha wrested tit West ern league leadership from Lejeune, .but hla average of .433 haa been made In only ten gamea. while the Sioux City slugger 1 credited with .417 for nineteen game. Then come Krucger, Omaha, 29. .404; For sythe,. Omaha. Jl, .383; Mogrld?e. Des Molnea 12, .378; Krug, Omaha, 33, .377; Roche, Topeka, 32, ,369; Spencer, Denver, 29, .553; Griffith, Wichita, 24, .350; H. Bchrelber. Lincoln, 81, .838. Dea Moines and Omaha lead in club batting. wlth3S5 and .283. Watson, St. Joseph, leada the bane stealers with 11, and Jonea, Pes . Molriea, in runa acored with 30. In total basea Krug seta the pace with 47, In cluding 11 doubles and S triple. . Janes, Pes Molnea, Is on top among the home run hitters with ' ' " Leading pitchers are: McCoy, Topeka. won 1 and lost none; Morse, Lincoln, 1 and 0: Vance, St. Joseph, 8 and 1; Mogridge, Des Molnea, 8 and 2; Ctunn, Topeka, 4 and 1; Musser, Pea Molnea, 4 and 1; Lareen, Omaha, 3 and 1; Mitchell. Pcnver, P and 2; Blodgett. Omaha, 7 and 3; Thomas, Pes Molnea, 7 and 3. ' Western, Southern and International Include no gamea later than Thueeday. The others Include Wednesday' contest. CHIEF MONTOUR FAILS - TO THROW CARMODY SYRACUSE. Neb., Ttmo 5. (Special.) Last night at the opere house, . 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