Bringing:, Up MauNOTARE I ( oh: ne I ( V -Tf 1 - I Eli uSvE I 1(-1 I VOTC I IIhanM; ' THE -iorrRSfil- .. OU WILL- Jf. (fj In ET mSS TO! COMC-. TU , wOZJU5T rEJ auevriON vvith JT ill see. w(hi . caj iSNNtR 1 MERE! kV !, L1l-. M nrmr sfiA,4l .O -ILL HAVE TO THAT- ... d K OOR M&J ( W -J, - I TOCHGt fW " v' " if 1 -I 1 OMAHA WINS FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES Chick Htllmia 'Hurl First Game for Bourke' andJWina Eleten-Innlaf -Combat frem' Wichit. snzuvAir fitches good ball , VriCItSTxl '" Kan..' "Jtn T. (Special ' Te3egTem.) CfvJck Mailman, let of Sioux City, and Sullivan tnmM In a pitchers batllgtodsy with th Omaha Itwlrler winning In th eleventh 1 to 1. It tu I fat man's) Bret - gam . in an Omaha uniform. . . . . . ., Wichita got a war In the lead In th flrat Inning. Wart waa safe on Whalen'a boot. Nicholson forced War at sec ond, limp doubled. Fisher tilt to Schlatbner and Nicholson ' waa thrown out at the plate. Tydoman walked and Charlea waa hit by a pitched ball, forc ing In Wichita' only run. Wichita 'had aaveral other chance to cor but oouWn't deliver In the pinches. A walk and Ware' .double put .two on In th fifth with out on down. The Wolve threatened ', In. the ' ninth. A altigla and a double put runner on eo ond and third with but on down. Hall man fanned Sullivan, gave Ware ' a walk, then made Southern, pinch hitting for Nicholson, pop to Breen. Breea Makee Hit. For th first ' seven Innings. It .waa one, two, thre for Omaha. One stretch blow waa made In the first when. Bren'( hit mad a batL bounty ut Foraithe, bit bit Into a double play. Krueger, Kilting for Payne, broke the Ice In the eighth when he hit to ahort and the ball made a bed bop for a single. eJchllebnor pulled off a hit and run with Krueger. and, Srhllebner poked the ball through ahort when Uoep covered second, fmllh waa out, )Ioi to Fisher, but Krueger acored on the lay. i There waa nothing more doing until the eleventh. Whalcn laced a "drive down to third too hot for Charlea to hand! and Hallman btat out a bunt to third. Breen aacrlflccd the runner to aecond and third. Fcrsyth' aacrl flo fly to .right acored Whalen and Krug doubled, counting Hallman. Tomorrow' gam wll atart at I o'clock to allow Omaha to catch a rein for Lwnver. 8eorf ' ' ' ' ' , ... .WICHITA, ; ' AB. R. H Ware. lb , I t Crlan.c. O. A. E. iBoothby, p. . 1 I 0 1 t o ol Totalu ... ,0 0s 0Floux City .. Nicholson, If..'...;., 4 HoutiMrn, Umm.1 Hono. a. 9 t FU;.e 4 Tyoman. rf 4 Charlea, ffe.. ......... 4 'Vewt. of.,....'..,..:.. I Orey. o.....;l..'... 4 PuUtvea. I 'I 1 ' I 4 ? 1 0 atrial ,..- .1. 6 - S3 14. OMAHA , " AB. 'Pi. ' H. .0 A.- K. Breen, 8b.. , 4 0 i 1- 0 Vorayil.e rf........ 4 0 0 0 0 0 Krug. t... . S 0 1 0 S 0 Katora. c.., ,. 4. 0 , . o 1) J 0 i'ayne. cX...... J 0 0 J O 0 Thorn aeon, cf 0 0 0 1 0 0 Pohltebner, lb....... 4 0 1 7 10 rrnttn. It . 4 0 0 4 J WhaleH. a.;.... 4 ' 1 . J ' I J K&tirnaJI. p...... 4 1 J 0 4 0 Krueger 1 I 0 0 0 oTtai 1' T'M U "l wtt4 for Nicholson In ninth. tmtt-d 1 for Suiilvan In eleventh., millivan out. bunted third strike. Batteid for .Farms tn eiahih. rwta ...0 0000 0.01008- Wichita 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Left ea baaca- Omaha. 4: Wichita. U. ea'-riftne hlU: Breen, Forsyth. Crtay. 1-UM hits: llosp. Wsras. ray, Krug. Uoubl play; Host to Flher. t.-)' k ii By Hallman, 7; by Sullivan, 4 haa on taila: Off Jtallman. 4: ott MulUvaa, S. ItU by pluhed ball:. By 1111- n.Kn. CnaikM. Tlma: i.w. t nipt re; tun OicXl. DEXVKIt, DEBT TUB 'JtlSIE" taatvrelt Wtaa freaa tear i Meaad Uaei. DENVER. "Jo.. June A - pitcher' btttt! between Vance for Sit. Joeepk and .anleil for Inver . rvaulted la a vli uy lv the latter today, by a store of A to 1. Iwnvvr wen th gante In the third inning, aitw which Vance' held Lenvr rumcat, rtocre: DENVER. AU. K. H. O. ...4 O 14 ... 1- 0 4 A. K. Wrnoer. cf. , I H. rf i-r.ilda. lb. . Calloway, Sb. uff.y. if. .. K ilher, 4. Vs hrlan, ib. holak C . t'autatall, p. Total .. O 1 . t . I . 4 . . .1 .. 1 I 4 ' 1 ; . J I II I?T. JCJSKHH. AH. K. II. o. . t w 1 t i 1 0 A. K. 4 0 e If V ,.-i((. rf I i tf-o. So. ". . : tl f ati'-'.n. l. M I lUOrtua, lb. Wll ,,. f.' .... . ..-ii. aa U I u, v., - ',-'.- V n'.. ' t . , .. . ..r ..: ; 1 e ?t 1 I, J.u . ; o j . Z'i-l i-i ' J " i 1. J fv. .., .. . tL.'T.. iMU.,n a. T hire b.w I i ii a ti a . I i . , mij. tii.estati. Mil pi "' ' U.Jti;. I'A M".. " t li, . m . t f i ii ' by efi.-n. d Nunfi't hit fcnu-t.te. A' une r l A-li, ic llo, . iHj.jLie Jaya. m. ii tu I'fcr to ii. Iatir...u. V helan Father Time: 1:4. I'mpli: Clolael. ' nxn nnoTKR i,mni flfaa In Nearly F.very a , alac f Sam. UNCOUV. June 7. Unceln battera Itrv1d on Pitcher Thomaa In nearly evory inning In today' rm, the localfi win ning from IX Mouua, bv a ar.or of U to 4. Kcore: . . . . , UNroUN. ; AB. R. H. O. A. E, Wolfe. If f!. I Mr-Dafrigan, ea. I X. 0 t 4 1 . o 1 3 . 0 0 William., lb Mclntry. rf...... Palcy, lib If. Hchrrlbner, cf. J.loyd. tt McAllater, e Brlireibrr, p....... Total H U 14 V It DES MOINES. ' B. II. IT. O. A. Hahn. rf Hunter, cf... Jonee, lb Kill. If. , Kawyer, Jb... Hartford. a. Tannehlll. lb Hitanly, Xb.... ren, C Thomaa. p... Total Lincoln . 0 1 l ... I ... 8 ... 4 ... t ... 1 ... 4 ... 4 0 I I 1 10 1 a o l l s ....M 4 34 U t ..10101(10 -1l ..0 00000110-4 Mnlnee. Two-baa hlta. Mclntyre. IJovd. Pouhle play:- MrWarftfran to Williama. Stolen rinae: If Bcheiber. rlacrl'lrte hlta: Mr. Intyrei If. Jh hrelbr. Ftrurk . out: fly Jl. H hrUr. I; by Thomaa, 4. fa ace on halla: off Arhrctber. I: off Thomaa. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Kchrelher. 1: by Thomaa. J. Wild pitch: Rchrelber. Faeaed rhnnu 1. Wild nit. h: Hchi I alla: Hren (2). Time: l oo. Umplrea: Jlcyera ana cueica. TOPEK4 HIIVTN Ot T THK IJIBUM Oaly On ! City Player Reaehee . teeead Bee. TOfFKA, Kan., Jun-CrlB' had throw In the fourth Inning In an effort to. .break up a double ateal enabled iho local to n o the only run or tn al"ir, . . - and Wi!emn won a pltohera' battle from Boothhy or fllou t'lty by 1 to. Only one Klou City player reached aec ond baee. Score' . . , TOPKKA. All, 11. II. U. A. . O. I 4 It 1 0 J 0. 1 0 nnrin. a ... . W Bk. S 0 0 I 1 0 Hnatwlck. aa. 10 1 Meyrr. lb. t 1 0 Lattlmoie, tb 10 0 Jh' aaon, cf 101 Rix he. If. 10 0 Trainer, rf t 0 1 flappa, c 10 WUlcmitn, p I 0 1 Total 26 1 4 a7 14 PIOUX CITY. AU. n. ir. O. s s 1 (I 4 4 0 A.. E rvni-v, Jb. lavidn. If. Kan, lb. ... Callahan, rf. Hannlln. Sb Young, sa. .. Clarke, if, .. 4 4 ::::::: t ., a s s o.i o o o o 0 0 0 0 ... 0 t -at 71 ..00000000 0-0 ..0 0 0 i-o 0 e-o 1 Topeka Two-basa hit' Wldnman. Pouhle nlava: Ittlmor- to Bostalrk to Mayor (i; Young to Cooney. btolen baaea : chran. Jackaon.- Baaea on l.alla: (Kf Wldentan, I; ott Hoothbv. I. 11 ruck out: By WW- man, I. by roothhy, i, Paseed balla: Banna. ' Crlan. Tim: 1:41. I'mt'lre: Parent. Vio Halligan Gets Position of Coach At Cotner College A:liUi'too much procrastination en th part f th athleUo board f th Lnl - Veralty pf Nebraska has coat the Com - huaker acboel tha services of 'ln Hal It - nuaaer scnoi in service ot io Main - gan, root Bail Capiain, Ualllgan was a candidate for a posi tion as assistant coach and both tho stu dents at th university and the 'alumni wer eager to hav Halligan a tt wa I knewa ha pease the naok of teach-1 lug foot, bail a well aa knowing how to play It. But Halligan tired ot waiting for the athletic board te meet and when Cotner offered position aa htad tot ball coach with flattering financial Induce ment h .accepted. , Ualllgan would hav mad Stiehm a inlghty good assistant and student at th; ueivaraity regrwt xcdingly hi de ciaiea te go bo Cotner. Omaha Cricketers, ' PlayTight Game Th cricket eleven piloted by Csptalp Room, and Peacocw battled to a tie tn a depetate fray at Miller park Saturday. The batting ef ailllntaa and th bowling of K. .'Lawranson wer feature of th game. Score: ' ROOME 8 TEAM. It. It., tipooner, Douglga, b Lawren- on d. Celllra, b Iwranaun A. C. MrLarenrc 1(o1. b Sharp H. Kounte, u AlrGnlie, b Doualaa..,,.. it i 1 it a i. Illiat. BU McUulie, X Rhodoe.... 1'. MHjuire. 0 Peaivck. b I rrenaun. . I ti. Jeaai.p, 4 bpooner. b Riiodaa 0 K.. Lawrenaon. f ir,4 b Ioualita. It U. Roseraoh, e McUulie, b Learrenaon. 4 A. Janli. not out. K. P. Horns, tun ut kxtra SI ' 36 ' 1 I . 1 j i 'iv imi . 0 I'KACOCK H TF.AM. . W. Rttudea, b Moinon tj l iKJi.a.-.'. V AtUiaiaa, h. Cotllna. .1 Total. J 'TM.W.ie. IVlluia. b Room j4 Pa 44m, . l.riiVii. b. Room. jp Ul b rollln. . '..'..'. eii'iii'v nvl oi.l. A. I.ur.d. b Moiiiir..k. .4.VV, ta M l WM.iL MoluUl,. t ulltn. , lnarinee. b KiMima. . , I. l'irnaun, : Di '.. b Cullliia. Lxtrsa .. Total THK RivE; crfiihL iir.. lnimticJ Seave "rvlee. RED SOX SHUT OUT . WHISKEY'S BAUD Chicago Drops to Second Fltee ti Bottom Fat Feriod to Ftber'i String of Wini WOOD VICTOR ON THE MOUND BOSTON, June T.-The feed Pok ptit' a period to Feber etrlng of victories, hutting out Chicago, t to 0. today. 'A a reeult th Whit Hox dropped to second place In th leagu standing. Th gam wa a pitching duel between Wood and Faber. A base on ball, an error by Weaver, and Thomaa' hit. which Quin lan'a misjudgement sallowed to go for a triple, counted twice for Boston In the fifth. Chlcaaro filled (he bases in the third, when Wood fanned Breton for the third out The gam wa remarkably fast. Bobby Wallace, former shortstop ??r Ht. lyouls, made hi flrat appearanoe a an umpire. Hcore: CHlCAOO. BOflTilV. AB H O A C AR H O A C, Qulnlaa. (. e I Hoopar, rt-.A t S'halk. a... 4 I ew.rnw. tK. 4 I I 0 r. lVilllni. th 4 I I 4 OOalnar, rf... I f ynrnlr, If. 4 1 0lwta, If... ! J Cullni, rf. t I i HnhlltMl. lb I 11 v Waaw. aa. I I i IKroit, aa. .. f 1 4 I Irtaf. aa.... t II fr-tardaor, lb. i 1 1 nraiati. a e p Thomaa. .. I 1 i 1 rabar. a a i woo, a i t t 4 Total.. ...M 4 till I Tetala tl 4 1,14 1 Thlcago 0 0 o ft u 0 0 l 4 Boaton .....0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 J Threi-bas hit:' Thomaa. tttolen baaei Weaver. Double play: Hoblltael t to Hcott .to Wood; F.-OnHlna to Weaver to Biiof.'.Baaea on balle: 'orf.-Iber. H; off Wood. 1. Hit by pitched hall- W Wood .1. OtUlna. Hirucly null, By Faber. i by Wood, (. ( R)JireaKvan aid Wal lace. Time: 1:31. padtao Uoae to' Oeamtore. r WAmUNOTON'. June T.-Waehlngton hit Morton hard in the alxth and seventh Innlnirs today, forcing hint to retire, and defeated Cleveland, 0 to 2. Seven alngle. a double, three errors and a sacrifice fly figured in tha locale run getting. Boor: s CLOTBtAKD. ' WAHHINOTOJf. Al HlVA f. AJI H O A . liatbold, rl. 4 I I 0Mnl!i, rf.. t 1 A AtaTAaVlld saff W 4k At at a .- . . . . .. . I z 1 1 ' p-nanaa, u... i l - I Ws. lb... 4 1 l SMllan, .... 4 2 4 1 0. OranaT, If... l 4 (xj.nilll. lb . I 1 a Smith, rt... 4 1 I S IMorua. ih 1 1 1 a 1 'nnBa, lb t 1 1 t H.nrr. ....4 1 I 1 1 " Maruia, a... 1 14 IBnahlln. IUmmae4 . 1 Cstnato, I Total U 1 17 II t ala N 4 14 IS g latted for Jones in eighth. Cleveland t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft J Washington 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 Two-baa hlta: Wood. Shanks. Three baa hK: Qandil. Hlta: Off Morton, 10 in ill tnninga, none out In seventh; off Jonee, none In one Inning: off Coombs, none In on Inning; off Rrwhlln. 4 In one inning; off aOILIa, 6 tn eight Inninga. Ktolvn baaea: Turner. Cliainnan. Smith. Double play: Milan to alcBrlde. Baaea en belle:. Off Morton. 2: off Gallia, i. Struck ut: By Morton. by OelllA. 4. Wild pi'eh: Gallia. Thne: 1:60. I'm piree: Chill and Connolly. rewaa Trlaa Marks. PHIIADUUPHIA. June 7.-St. Louis h' tihawkey hard in tb fifth and eiahth Inning today and. defeated Philadalphla. 4 to L Lapp waa th only home player who could aolve James' delivery. He hit a tHple. a double and a a'""'" ""or; m. ix viP ruiUADrtHiA. AIHO.lt. 11HII1I aaanaa. tt 4 14 MarahT. rf. 4 I 4 a-ik IK A a a a lu... a - a C. .,, rt4 I 4 eoiana. n. a a a 1 Walkar. rf I 1 4 I 0M. Inma. lb. 4 4 1 1 kaaftwa. 14 It at. 4 144 ; t-r,. M.M 4111 Maioo lb.. I 1 t 1 1 naTaraia. .. a I 1 Koaf. tb 11 ... 1111 lUir. lb 1 t Hhaatbaf. a. 1 . I mil ,...n ii n j aw iiavia, . ' Kavtaa 1 Thaniaaa . 1 Htruay I i Tatal M - T IT 11 Batted for Kopf In seventh. Battd for Hhawkey In aigbth. Batted for ir In ninth. Pt. lunula 00103 ai Philadtaphla ........ 0 0 0 0 tt 0 11 Two-beae hit: Una. Thraa.Ka ku Lapp. Htolen baene: Blurtton. Auatln. lae on balla: Off Hhawkey, t: vtt W. Davis, 1. lilts: Off Hhawkav 11 In eight tnnlnga: off W, Da via, none In one. nil ny pin nan, nail: uy Janua. Ualm! or . ii vim, jania. Ptri'k out By James, 1; by rthankej. 4. limpliea: Nal- Iin an Dtneen. ligera Take Lead. NKW YORK. June 7 Detiolt look th lead In the Anwrtnn tvagu today, win ning a ninth Inning vtctory from the New oVrk Yankee, t to 1 Detroit ttod the scor In the lhth Inning on Cobb's double, a wll.J ptuh and an iuield out, and won In th ninth on a pea to eYung and am Ire by Ccveiaakl and liuah. It waa New York a fifth straight de feat. K - . OgTROrr NXW YORK. AB H rt A C . u la t A m Pu.h. aa..,. lilt Malaaltn . I I a Viti. lb..... 4 I 1 l arkiap. a 4 4 4 I rbb, cf.... I 1 I 0 aa. rl 4 t iM. rf I 1 1 orijia. lb ... 4 t 4 Vaa-k, If., . I 1 a (.took. I4....1 1 I KtM lb 4 4 W 4 Hanaall. If. I I Touns. lb... 11(1 -Uiall .... I 4 4 k'K ... 4 1 IIIMM. Ik... 1111 (v.aia.kla,. 1 I t INunaatakr. 1 4 I I 4 ". P.. I I I TaUli.... n tn l(a4aall .. t 1 Twel s ,4 17 1 BatleJ for Hartsell In ninth, batted for Keating in nintli. Detroit ft 010011- Nw Tork 0 I I M I I 4-1 T-tM hh Plpo. Hartsell, Cobb. rHsien bases: ; Cook 111, . Hoone. rouhie t'lay: Bune and Plpp, Rae on balla: Keating I. VveleaH)e fb. struck eit: By Keating. 4: bv ".leakli, i. . Wild V'ti'ti Keating. r.triia: . 1 6t. Ii . mptre; O Lough I in- nJ HiMtoranJ. eathsa'.'teiailalaa. . ; Memphla. : Atlanta. 1 - -t'iieitsauoaa, 4; Hliwilngbam. 1. I.iitio Kova, I; rw Orleena, 1 NaaiiviU. 0; Mobile, , OMAHA. TUKSDAY JUNE 8, 1915. e e Standing of Teams WEBT. LKAOt'K. I NAT. LF.AOVB. W.UPct I W.L.Prt. Ps Molnes.24 14 M Chicago ....U H 2i Tupeka ....21 1 .5r! Pblla H .622 Omaha It f' Boaton 21 9) .oil Mncoln ....IT 17 .MOi Brooklyn ..n tl JxO Ht. Joseph... i..,, Ft. U)uls....H2 U .4jS f'onvar 15 Pittsburgh . SI .4M Wichita ...1 h rinclnnatl .17 K .44 (Sioux Clty..l H 4171 New York . 14 31 .41 FED. LEAOI B. I AMER. L.E3AOUE. W.UPct. W.lPct Kan. City.. M 1H Detroit 30 17 .M Plttaburgh 1 .67H Chicago ....28 17 . 623 Newark ...24 IB .571 1 Boston 21 14 .M Ft. Loula... 22 1 .637! New York. .1 21 .K25 Chlcaao ... 24 t .F2 Waahlngton.l 20 .4.4 Brooklyn .22 22 0 Cleveland ..It 23 .4S9 Baltimor .14 24 .Mil St. Uoul...lt 2S .4l Buffalo ...16 81 .3261 Phila U .S4 FTATI5 IJEAGU1I. I AM ER. AfiS N. W.UPct.l W.UPrt. Beatrice ...12 6 .TMi ndlana'lls.. 17 .30 Norfolk ....12 a .rM U-ulavllle ..24 1 .jot Ycrk 6 .anti'Milwaukee) ..24 20 .Mi Kalrbury ...1 .R." Kan. City.. ..23 20 .65 Haatlnga ... 4 .471'M. Paul 22 21 .612 Od. Island.. 1 .437a.veland ...17 22 .AM oiumuua ...in .i Minneapolla 18 2 .Sfl ; Yesterday Beaalte. WESTERN LEACTUE. Oman, 3: Wichita. 1. Dee Moines. 4; Lincoln. U. Floux Cltv, ft; Torwka, 1. i Ht. Joseph. !; Denver, t. i NATIONAL. LGAUlb. Brooklyn, 1; Plttaburgh. . Philadelphia, 8; Ht. Louis. 4. CHher games suspended; ral nor wet ground . AMERICAN t,EAQUE. ' riilcaao. 0; Iloaton. I. Detroit, 8; New York. 1 Ft. lxi.ia. 4;. Phlladelohla, 1. Cleveland. ; Waehlngton. . FEDERAL, LEAOTE. Baltimore, t-2: Brotiklyn. 4-S. , ht. LottU, 0: Kanaaa City, L AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas CUy. 10; Indianapolis, t. Minju-apoli. 4; Louisville.'. ' NEBRASKA RTATB LEAGCE. , Yoik Al Haatlnga, I. . .. ; -' BcaVV, JO;Kalrbury. . Norfolk, 7; Orand I aland. .. ... , fiaaae Tday. v.". W..t..n l.diA-. Omaha at Wichita. Ft. Joseph at iJenvwr. Dee Molnea at Lincoln, Fioux City at Topeka. National League Philadelphia at St. IaiuIh, New York at Chicago, Boaton at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Plttaburgh. American league Chicago at Boaton. Detroit at New York, Ft. Louie at Phila delphia. Cleveland at Washington. I 'a ... V reoerai ieagne tnnimurii v ftfuraaaa nia" ..w i nirl. York at ItaMinxS. Beatrice, xora at iiaeiing. I iiiilGOOUBS LOSES ORE TOTHEBUCCAHEERS "Iron Man" Unfortunate in Being Reached Safely After He Issues Walks. ALSO HITS THREE BATSMEN PITTSBURGH. June 7.-Pittsburgh, mad' It two straight from Brooklyn to day when they won. by a cor of 4 to 1. Adama waa hit hard but tightened up with men on baaea. Coomb waa un fortunate In balivg reached safely after h had issued walks. H also bit thre batsmen. Th hitting of Wagner and Gibson wer features. Score: BR00K1.TM. rrmmQii. AIHO.il ABHOAB. O Mara. aa.. 4 I.I 1 ecsrr. If.... 4 1 iL.m- u. t i i i u.ir. lb... I I ;..aa. rf.. 4 1 mr.chmo, rl I 1 llh. If... 4 144 lnui, ' ,cue. . 4 t i lvw. lb.... till! Cat, la.... 411 oatall, HLl'Afti. a. 4 a B a lUlhaoo. ... a I 1 1 Uwatua. ..! lAeaaaa, a.,.. ( 14 Toil la Ml 04 I TataJa. . . . . 4 IT 11 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 1 I 0 -4 Two-baa bits: Volx. Olbson It). Three base hit: Wagner. Htnlea base: Olb son. Doubl 4ays: O Mara to Cut Shaw to Daubert; Adams to Wagner to Jotin ston. Bases un ball: Off Coombe, 4;. off Adama. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Coomb. I Johnston, Baird. Volx). Struck out: Br Coombs, 1; by Adams. l. Um pires: Klein and CockllU 'lime: l il. rni I. i r.. ... - , AB-HOAt ABH.O.AB.1 saarrat. aa. 4 I 4 1 Bullae, a... 4 l- tiT tb... t I Haarbr. II HarkM-, If... 4 t I Mulac. lb.. tv'h, rt. 4 I I Ibb. rf.. NMhaet. IK. I 4 (Iknlaa, ct. l.Bdarae. lb. 14 HTtl. lb. raMiacv cl. 1 CKMaat. lb. Wsuar. ef... Ill eiaar. tt. .4111 4 1 1 I 4 4 I .4 I t 1 ,11111 4 1 10 Puraa. a.... 4 I T I HoMaaa, a. 1 KUar. a 1 srwaua. p... 4 Halla. a 1 I Total tt till fcVaabe ....! 4 TvUt M til I I Batted for Salle In the ninth. Philadelphia I 000000 1-4 St. Louis 0 I0001001 1 Tw has hit: Becker. Bancroft. Thre bae hit; Butler. KtoWn base: Rutler. louble plava Nleltuff to Ban croft to Ludaru. Base a balls:. Rlaey (61, Robinson ti). Wit: Off Koblnsoti, 4 In six tnmnss (none out tn venth); Perdue, t lu. no innlnge (none out In flrat); Katllee, 1 la thrve lunliiga. Hit bv Pitcher: By Robinaon (liderae). ft ruck wiit: By Riaey, tt: Or Robinaon, ; by iNtllee. a V ila pitch: By Klaey, 4. Tin:, 3:4. . I'tupiree.. Quiglsy a4 Eason. , . , JAEGER HICH MAfl AT CARTER LAKE SHOOT At a practu shot at th CarUr Las. Gun . club . grounds yeeterda'. Curg Jaeger was high man. bat U rna lo good score uonaldertng tu high wind- Th aoore' - - - ' . ' Jaeer i U torn irmlai ........ ....tJ i Dr. FUaafibbon .....u,i......u lt George Brmuatei ......1 ;'l ( barlee War U 17 K. F. Bralley - 17 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus REDS OUTPLAYED BY YORK PROHIBS Hattingt Batters Hake Twelve Hits Off Haley, but Lose, Five to Three. SOME CHIN WOKE ON THE SIDE HASTINGS. Neb.. June 7.-(Speclal Tel- egram.) Heatings lost the first game of Crawford All-Ftar Sunday at Rourk tb aeries with York today. Features pttrk capturing both end of a double wer th hitting and fielding of McCab header. Th firt gam, a aeren-mnms and Drumm and the unsolicited crabbing ftffar was won by th Brewer by a lop of th visitors. Although they outhlf, th glded Mrtt u to 1. In th second game prohlb by a good margin, th Red lost : tn, Bt0 wers forcd to extend them by loose playing. Score: . selves until th fifth. They commenced Tab'hoab "Ti'Soai ! bombardment in that frame with the. Rice. tb.... ili ooimo, aa.... 4lti Mumhr. cf. 4 0 J OVton. rf ... 4 0 1 ODnimm. lb.. 4 I 1 Murha. If.. 4 4 IKiwi, lb. 4 t iiRlrhardaa. 4 1 eobat. lb ... I J J J J J tie J Tsttan. tb.. 4 WUa.ll. If.. 4 1 t Braawll. lb I 11 aa ... 4 Pl-ra. rf... 4 Kina. a... 4 t 4 Hal j. p.... til OMoor. ct... I 1 4 sDnilth, p., "(VHwhall 4 2 1 o Tetala. Hill Rllar .... 2.2. S Total... Kated for Moore in nlniii. 'Batted for Olson in ninth. Tork 0 S 0 0 2 Hsatlngs 1 0 0 10 M U 17 U 4 a n A n r. 1 1 1 0 0 0-3 Two-bsa hits: McCa.be (3. Stolen basoa: Rice. Hal-y, Wataon, Moor. Double plays: Drumm to Olson to Wat aon. Baaca on balls: Off Haley, 1; off Smith. ;'. Ift on baaea: York, 7; Haat ln?. 7. Hit bv pitched ball: By Fmltlt (Murphy and Haley): by Haley (Riley). Ftruek out. By Haley, 6; by Smith, 6. Time: 2.10. Umpire: Woods. Parcel! Blewa Is la Blchth. "BFATillCEi Neb., June 7. (Special Tel egram.) Beatrice easily defoated Fair biiry here today, it to S, In the eighth Inning Purcell ble up and th locale put six cotintera acrnia the olate. Out- fielder Black of the locale got four hlta out or ri- tirnas up. -Bcore: FAIRBrhY BKA TRICK. AB H O A AB.H.O.A.B. HIIAvbraa. rf 4 OFillman. tb. 1 I 1 1 lib, lb... 1 cooler, lb.. 4 Brows, if... t ThMaalns. If 4 Payton, aa.. 1 Coattny, 2b.-. 4 Booth, c 4 Parcall, p.. I , am . . , 11 ePuatar, S....1 1 T ORrowa. lb.. 4 11 1 1 1 (Black, rf... 4 4 14 1 Naff, of 4 t 1 1 Ix-kbart, If. 1 1 lKortuia. a.. 4 I I I ( McDonnell, p 4 1 1 I Totals 2 4 M II Totala IS U 17 11 J Kl,, uiy 0 0 .1 it 0 1 0 1 11 Beatrice 0 0 1 .1 0 0 0 4 10 Home run: Brown. Three-base hit: Black. Two-base hits: Booth. Kortum. Sacrifice hits: Payton. Brannan, Lock hart. McDonnell. Stolen baeee: Black, Kortum. Bares on balla: Off Purcell,?; off McDonnell, 7. Struck out: By Pur ceU. 4; bv McDonnell, T. Pasaed ball: Buater. Hit by pitcher ball: Brannan. Buater. Time: 1.05. Cmplre: Schuster. Norfolk: After th Via. NORFOLK. Neb., June 7. (Special Tel egram.) Norfolk won a ninth-Inning vic tory today from Orand laland, to 7. Melker'a double followed by a bad peg to first by Thiessen after B. Brown' fielder's choice brought in the winning score. Norfolk ha won every gam ot the present home serle and Manager Towno and his men are fighting hard for th pennant. Corey and Thlemen, for merly of tha Columbua team, have been bought by Towne. Reed, Beaver and Mel lette have been released by Norfolk. Score: r QRANP 1MIANO. NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.HO.A Ttebea. tb.. 4 1 I Bra4rica, tb I 1 t Doaraar. rt.. 444 DJa. aa 4144 Hmafc. lb. .. 111 OCampball, ef t 1 1 Varaar. it.. 44 tKampla. If.. 4114 Ooabr, ... 4 114 OMalaa. lb.. 4 14 4 Or. not. rf... 4 14 B Brown, lb 1 II Clair, lb... 11 l eX Braara. rt I 1 Sam. aa.... 11 Mmlik. ....! 114 TbUmaa. . 1 I IK loan, p... 1 1 Thtaaua, B 4 1 1 Total 11 I 14 IS 10111.. a 1414 Totals T inn Grand Island 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 0 Norfolk 0 0 t 0 1 1 0 0 17 Two-bass hlta: Crosby, 8mlth, Camp bell. Stolen bases: Gnmm, Dye. Camp bell. Thlnman. Double play: Thiessen to Dye to Brown. Bases on balla: Off Thies sen. 4: off Klontsr 5: off Thtemen. 4. Hit by pitched bail: Clair: Hlta: Off Thiee aen. T; off Kionta. 1 In two ltnine; off Thlaman. in seven innings. Struck out: 4 In 7 inntngal.t JAUit4.lt..! vhgkqj .... By Thleasen. 1; by Klonts, t; by Thieman, C Time: a. SO. Umpire: Mulr. D.A.Atkinson Wins . Revolver Match NKW YORK. Jun T. Wirinara In th United btate Revolver association indoor championship tournament, held through out th United State and Panama cannl ; son, are announced by th secretary ef the association aa follow: Target revolver: D. A. Atkinson, Pitts burgh. 47a. Target pistol: Oeorg A. Armstrong, Berkeley, CaL, fTS. Pocket revolver; J. P. Snook. Columbus, O.. 114. Novlc match: . O. EL Kimball. San Fran cisco, 237. Police team match: Portland. Or., team, 774. New record wer established by Atkin son in th tsxget revolver match with 47e out of a possible 400; Armstrong tn th target pistol match with 4TTI out of a possible uOO, and Snook tn th pocket re volver charopioaahip with alt out of a possible JL In th novto match th first four marksmen all bettered .tha re- vloua record of 1. 1th Kimball In the lead with 237. Kebraeba, t'lsthter Trlaa Faralokere, That there 1 a Int of bass ball talent In the Nebraska Clothing company or ganisation is aaaln tnJH.atd by the ri valry that exists between the clothing and furntahing de par Intents. Briht and early ctutiUar inurain. somewher I Iowa, tha two teame met tor their first gam ef th season. Tn furnishing boy a aav the s ore of II to 4 doesn't indb ate their form. Tt.e clothiers maintain that the furniahere picked eul a diamond In Iowa for roaaone bt known to them elvea. Eyeaaaeaees a la la that many brilliant playa were made by boih Warns. I STORZ 'CAPTURE DOUBLE-HEADER First is Easy, Fourteen, to One, in Seven InningsSecond Closer. SAM CRAWFORD IS HIT HARD The Store had an easy time with the result that Bam crawtora, me coiorea marvel, finally decided to oust hlmselt from the box. Th Stora In th meantime had gathered enough runs to win the game. 1 Orover Hay worked for the Stora tn th Initial contest and waa never In danger ' opening round, when a pair of , Infield hit and a tnlsou cava tn coiorea jboys their only run of the gam, in th meanwhile th 6tor nammerea t-nw- ford's offering at wilt. Crawford Pltehea Second Came. Crawford essayed to twirl th second gam. II got along fairly well, hi mate taking the lead In th third on a pass and a pair of hectic heave. After th fourth, Gray held Crawford' pet In good shape and wa able to dispose of them in ay style. Score, first gam: a-TORX ' AUITARS " AB.H.O.A. ' ABHOAB. t -t i i a arwla. lb... 4 1 1 1 Dora, lb.. 4 l l J ! ? . o wooarurc. - 1- . i ill WatcD. II.... a a v - v. r- - - t - ; Uwlar. rf.. 4 1 0 ONaaoa. lb.... J 0 J J Vaaoo. lb.. I III I OHara ...... 41 Gwidln. a.. I t t 1 wiiium. '! I Raaa TK i I 1 I 1 1CMDT. . . w w - iHir, IHI IHrnud rt t 0 0 Total . .. .U 14 tt 11 4 Total M 4 U f i,r2. ... 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Btnrs 1 8 " 1 Two-beae hit: Lawler. im nil. Woodruff. Struck out: By Hay, oy i?ijutS Welcn. uygert. nacnnce mi; vii..i.b- . Umpire: Clark. Score, aecond game: a-rOTtX. AUPTARS ' ad n rt a K AB H.O.A C 1 Draart, ef... 4 IXirkaa. lb.. I Waoaroff. aa 4 It Ira.a. tb... 4 I t 4 tUiidur. lb. 4 14 4 OHwitr. yxf. 4 11 eosvfd. y-cf 4 It flNasc. .... I 4 tt IHmra. tb.... 111 OWtlliama It- 4 14 4 nta.br. as.. 4 0 0 4 IKaa4am, rt Si' Welch. If.... 4 Laarlee, rf.. 4 V annua, lb.. 4 Haehtea. a., 4 Rapp. lb.... I Orar. 4 4 110 tie 0 0 0 0 Total M 14 17 1 t Totals 14 tM 1 All-Star 0 110 0 0 0 1 0-4 Stor 1 000400-S Home run: Welch. Three-base hits: Hays. William. Durke 2). Struck out: By Gray. I; by Crawford. 4. Bas on balls: Oft Crawford. 1. Stolen banes: Dygert, Welch 1). Durkee. Sacrifice fly: Scotty. Umpir; Clark. , New Schedule for State League HASTINGS, Neb., Jun 7. (Special Telegram.) A. nw schedule ot eighty more game for th six club of th Stat league waa completed tonight. Club tomorrow wll :play wher they wer today except th day will be open for Orand laland and Norfolk. Tb next aerie starting Wednesday will b Nor folk and Hasting. Talrbury at York and Be trio at Grand Island. Fotirth of July gam will b Fair burr t Norfolk. Grand Island at York and Beatrice at Ha ling. All club wll continue with their pres ent standing, no cbang having been mad because of the elimination of Kearney and Columbua. Official reoord ot teaaua," Including game of Sunday, June i, follow: w. la. ret. 11 .4xS Beatrice ...... Norfolk Fairbury U 7 .CM .fx .671 ,tuo .47 Tork Hastings Grand Island k ALAMITOS AHEAD WHEN ' THE CAME IS CALLED Th gam between th Aiamlto and the Townaends. which was scheduled at the rtT Lake ciuo eunaay hiim, went -only four tnnlnga The game was to start at I a. tn . but tt was 1:40 whsn all ef th Townsend player arrived. Th score at the e4 f th fourth In ning was t to 1 In favor ot th AUmitoa Vernon and Spellmaa war th battery th AlABalto. and Grant and Row for th Townsend. O. Sutey led in batUng, with a triple and a single tn two time up. Krajlcek Wl. Th Krajloeka won from the Broanihg King team yeeierdsy by the eeore of U to I t Fort Omaha. The pitching of Kauf man and StribUag featured, f-pra: P-H X Kralluaks J J 1 J J J U 1J Browning-King 0 M 0 I t Batteries; Kaufman an Gallagher: Bikiina and Lancaster, banted runa: k raltceks. 4; Browning-KUilf. 1 To- besa bits: Grelse, Krajlcek, Potter. Hot ter Stole bases: Aboud (t), Bloemen. Oclse tl), Kaufman. Lancaster, bale. BcblrkUy, OroMinaa. Hit by pttcher: Kaulman. KrJtk, Qraise. Bases on baile: Off Stiibllng. 4: off Kaufman. I Uruck out: Kaufman. I- blrlbllng. 4 Time: 1:4a. finplre: Pesdlrta The Bee Wast Ada Ar Ret Butinea Booatera -e - KAWFEDS GO INTO THE FIRST PLACE Kansas City Takes Leading Position When Packard Wins a Mound Duel from Davenport ' RESULT IS ONE TO J0IHING KANSAS CITY, June 7. Kansas City went to flrat place tn th Federal league race today, when Packard won a pitchers' battle from Davenport of St. Louis, 1 to 0. The local' run cam in th eighth when Shaw tripled and acored on Good win' single. The gam was played Id 1:19. Score: R.H.E1 tit. Louis 0 0000000 00 S 1 Kansaa City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Batteries: St. Louis. Davenport and Hartley; Kansas City, Packard and Kaaterly. - OMAHA FIRST CHRISTIANS LEAD THE CHURCH LEAGUE Omaha First Christian Church lead th Church Baeeball league with a perfect record. Including five victories. Follow ing I tho official standing. 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