Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 09, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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MOE-NCF l'M5lMTO Wre -WHAT XOUfcE F.NEO TWEtcnrj HE'S ONLY o ' U I0U WE lb NeuER. MIND!
WEOTt5k cAR HEFmiTAMO PINCHED HOMELY --1 13 " S ?5Ji0LL,wV If T SOME 0J h OP VrAIRt, I'LL. VTAX
Thavehty ihopeyooxl ?IE policemaniJ 0 m .: arch him -if heU was . L-) lied j cow wants here where.
HOLMES IS GIVEN
WARHRECEPTIOH
Havkei Debut in Western League for
Omaha and WoWei Hammer Day
lights Out of Him.
COCHBAN ALLOWS TH2.EE HITS
aeaaaasaBaaas I
' WICHITA. Xan.. June t-Bpeclel Tel
egram.) Jimmy Holmes blew Into Wichita
today from Venice. Cel., Joined the
Rourke wnt Into the nma end bed the
daylight hammered out of him by the
desperate Wolves, who entered the fray
determined to win a.t leetat on combat of
the four. Wichita won easily, it to 0.
It all happened in the aeeond Inning.
The wily Wolves beg-an to feed Mr.
Holmee hunU end be trot Ma fill In a
few mlnutea. Of five hits made In that
round, three were bunt which Jimmy
mould have converted Info outs. Also
James waa wild and passed Getst, a weak
bitter, with the bases full, thus forcing
one marker over. Oil runs were made
during that round and the Rnurkee curled
up and died.
Barney Eherdon came In as a reaouer.
but ho had nothing to rescue and his
rescuing wasn't much to bras; about lit
the sixth Wlohlta rammed five marks
Into the hit column, Including three of the
two-nark variety, and throe more runs
trlcklnd'over the well known plate, Again
In tbe seventh .Wares' Crew tot ram
bunctious. , .Three htts, two of them
doubles, chalked two more runs, making
the fotal eleven. ,
Cue bran 1e Stlagrr.
. On the other hand Choke 'Em Cochran
waa bowline" along In his slickest vein,
lie certainly' had the Rourke artlUerjr
spiked, from start to finish. Poo Payne
reled off two hits, one a triple, but his
mate were not behind him with the
necessary punch. The triple came In the
eighth with no out, but Bohllebner popped
a foul to Fisher, Smith rolled out and
Whalen flew to Tydeman. Pick Breen
made the remaining hit In the fourth,
but was quickly suppreseed.
I The gem waa started at t o'clock so
that Omaha could catch an early train
i for Penver. where they open for four
I same tomorrow. Score!
WICHITA.
AB. R.
Wares, 2. 4
CViarte. &b.. ....... 1
Jloeo, a-......-.,.-., t 1
ytsher, lb... . 4 I
Tydeman, rf ...Mr.. 4 1
MrnoUon, IX.. 4, 2
Aetata of mmmm I 4
H.
O.
A. H.
a 4
4
t 0
4 0
1
orey. o. I 2
Cachraa. p , 4 t
f
I Totalaw
M U II 27 12
OMAHA.N.
AB. IL 1L O A. K.
Wreen,. ttw. ......... 4 4) 1 S ,0
i r y tii ... ... .i v
0 S
4
"H rug. 40 ....... I
Kxa, o. 2 , 4
l&y Oat e at444M S 0
4ohltbeer. lb m, 2 i
.. a o
Whaieo. se.M.M.M.. s 4
WoIumsv p..... 4 4
0 14 '
i rjveraoo. P
lTOomaaoa
: TUla.MM....M..Jj l 24
! Batted for Kolmea in third.
14
iai.teJ for Juvardoo. la ninth.
maK . 4 44444404
fWiclUta, 4 4 4 4 4 S 4 U
La ft ob basest Omaha, 8: Wichita. 5.
Two-base hits; War a, Tydanian (2),
Uray. Cwchran, Fisher. Three-base hits:
tJharlea, fayne. Hits: Off Holmes. 4 In
wo Innings: off tXerdon, HI In six In
nings. Puuble Plays: Holmes to Breen
to fcchJIebnor. Krug (unassisted), Kver
doa to Kafora to fevhllebner. Htruck out.
by Cochran, i. tiaeae on balls: Off
Holmes. 2; off JDverdoa. S; off Cochran.
1. Tunr. 1.40. Umpire: Vaa Bickle.
BOOSTER! tifST D14PVTED UAMS9
Vampire tare Batter IMat Try te
Avol Bilai Mtt.
XJNCOI.N. June L)a Moines was
awarded by Tmptre Cuaack the final
me of the Lincoln Ivrlra by a score of
to 4. In Uncoln s half of the ninth In
ilng, with the baeea full and two out
IP. KrT. 1 lo tavor of Ia
Mnlnea, tv-hrelber. at bat. waa hit by a
Vttcned bail. The umpire refusml to al
low him bis base, dx-lertng he made
ro altrrnpt to avoid being hit. Jkhrelbor.
on orders of Uanaxer Idclntyre, rrfua. I
to roeuine hie position el the plate and
tbe game was forfeited. Bcore:
LINCOLN.
AB. K. II. O. A
Wolfe, If
2
1
t
MnlafftKan. as. 4
W Ullaius. lb 4
Mi Intyre. rf 2
I'aley. ab 2
nrelber, cf 4
Mu4. Zi 2
Yan'a. e S
Patvsun, p..... 4
4
1
1
4
4
I
J
4
4
4
4
14
14
Totals...
4
PES MOINES.
A B R. If
O. A.
S 4
2 4
! 1
4 2
Hahn. rf
Hunter, cf....
J. -i.es. lb
Hill.. If
Niyc-r, 2b
Hertford, S.
riamey-, 2b...
frtn. c. ......
'illiisaJl. p.....
Totals
4
1
2 2 2 14 1
Two out In ninth Inning when game
furfvlied to I Mulnra.
I jnre n I 0 4 0 4 0 4 A-l
U Moines 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 02
"To-ta- Mt Wllllaina. Hunter.
iul.-n l..a Wolfe, Lalry. Hartford.
tinna h- nfha Lilt: Tai ls i!i. biru.k
u-.t. hv l . .iu 7; by ,iuiitan. 4 Hears
4u ti. O.'f Lv. 2, nit Ollllgas, 4.
Father
Standing of Teams
J
WEST. L.EAOI K. I NAT. l.KAOCE.
W.UFrtj W.L.lvt. .
Pee Moines. ft 14 .Ml, Chicago. 23 IS .Wi I
Tueka 23 14 .V.t Phllaaelpr,1a. U Mi
Oniaba n IT .GMi lioeton :i .81
Denver 1 14 .fcni Hrooklyn ....22 II .til
Lincoln 17 14 .AM St. lunula. U
ft. Joah..l7 1 .472i IHUhurich ..W Z2 .V4
Ktoua City.. IS 22 .(.Nw York.. .17 2t .447
Wl' hlta .... -a Vi Clnrlnnatt ..IT 23 AS,
AMKK. VVL. LCAftUR
W.Ul'otl W.UFrt.
Chicago 17 .v. Ksn. City.. .17 IS .
Ietrott K If) .! HHtebiirch M 10 .S
Boston 1 17 ,Mj Newsrk ....14 14 .571
New York.. 11 .4WI t. U)uia....22 )
WanhlnKtn 1 i .4X7 Chlcejro 22 .6U
Cleveland .14 34 .t Brooklyn ..23 22 .Ml
HL Louis. ..IS 24 .vi HalUmore ..14 27 .371
I'hila, W .SX1 Buffalo ....15 31 .W
Yesterday's Resalts. ,
' WEHTKRN L.KAQUE.
Omaha, 4' Wichita. 11.
Bt. Jpneph. 4; Penver. I.
lies Alolnes. 9; Lincoln, 0. '
Hou cuy. 1: Topeka. I.
NATIONAL LEAOL'K.
rhlladelohla, 4: Ht. Louis, 4.
New Tork, t; Chk-airo, I.
Mostnn, 4; Cincinnati, .
Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh. 1.
AM1CRIPAN LEACH' E.
Chicago. 4; Hoaton, 1
Petrolt. 11. New Tork. 4.
Ht Louis, t. Phllsd-lplila. I.
Cleveland, I; Washington. 3.
KEOKRAL I.KAQCK.
Baltimore, H; rbooklyn. o. ;
UU lentils. 1: Kansas CILy. S.
NKHHA8KA STATU LE.VQtTE.
York, 2, Haatlncs, 1.
Falrbury, 4: eitatrU-e. 5.
Gaaaee Today.
Western Leafue..Rt. Joaenh at Wichita.
Pes Moines at Torwka. Illoux City at Lin
coln. Omaha at Penver.
American Leaaue t:leveianrt at rniia-
delphU, St. Ixiuln at WaahlnKtnn, Chi
cavo at New York, petrolt at boston.
National Leaa-ue Brooklyn at Cin
cinnati. Philadelphia at Chlcasro, Boeton
at Plttaburch. New York at Hi. txula
Federal Leafue Buffalo at Baltimore.
Newark at Brooklyn, Bt. Louis at Kansas
City.. . .
BtaU league tvorron ai tisstinae,
ralrbury at Vork, Beatrice at Urand
Island.
Hit by pitched ball: By Olltlgan. 1
paaseil bnils: By Yants, 1: by Href-n. I.
Time; S:07. Umpires. Cusack and Myero.
JOSIEB WIS IHOKT (OflTKIT
Dfiiwr 4eta t Lakaff la Rtghtb,
bat Darkneae Rada Came,
PBTVlon. Oolo., ' June 4.-Pnver
reached Lakaff's pitching for flt. Joseph
for two runs In the elshth inning when
darkness ended the game with the aoore
4 to S la favor of St. Joseph. Score:
PKNVKR.
AB. R.
11. O.
A.
K.
Ipenoar, cf. ,
Pell, rf.
hl4ds. lb. .
Oaikiway. 2b.
..4 1
1 1
0
0
10
.'offer. If. ..
Kelleher. as.
WheUn. 2b.
8heatak, O. .
Oaakell. p. .
MoOormMc .
Total ...24 1 4 24 14
ST.' JOflBPIt
AB. R. H. O. A.
Page, 2b. .. 2 0 14 4
Fok, If m.. 2 0 0 I 0
Watson. rf 2 0 4 1
Iatterson. lb. S 4 0 4 S
WUilama. Cf 4.2 2 2 4
BwoKlt, sa , ;. 2 X 4 2 I
Urttton. 2b. S I 1 0 4
Tonbentan, . ...... 4 0 4 4
LakaCf. p, 2 4 12 4
Totals 2T
4 M 16
Batud fur Oaakell In eighth.
m. Joseph 4 S 4 S 4 0 0 0-4
Penver 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 S S
Stolen bases: William, Brttton. Two-
hit: Urttton. Home run: rttiencwr.
Mruok out: By (taakell. 12: bv lAkaff.
A hasee on balls: Of Oaakell. 4: off
lakaff, !. louhln plays: Kelleher to
bhlelda; Qallnway to riheetak to Kelleher
ti Hheetak; Kwoldt to Page to Pattereon:
JHttoi to Page to Patterson. Hit by
pitched ball: Patterson. Hacrlfloe hit:
ttwoldl. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Oelsel.
TOPKKA BR ATI HOI I IX TWKLVE
Tlgat ntrhlac Dael Betweea urarrr
s4 Deyle irs 4e Haw Marler.
TOPEKA. Kan.. June A Topeka de
feated eiioux City In ta-nlve Innings today.
Boatlrk s double and Mayer's slnyle re
sulted tn tbe winning run, deciding a
light pitching duel between Kiover and
Poyle. Score:
TOPEKA.
AB. It.
H.
1
I
2
1
1
0
0
1
4
t
A.
4 4
12
t-oohran, Sb 4
Boanlck, as t
Mayer, lb 4
i
0
l.atilntore lb t
Jackson, ef.
2
. S
Kouhe. ir...
Tralnvr. rf.
Rspps. ...
Orovor, p..
Total ..
4
S
4
40
SIOUX CITT.
IB.
. 4
. 4
t
.
. S
, 2
.4
. 4
R.
0
A
O
1
4
4
4
4
H.
O.
i
2
14
4
0
0
1
4
0
A.
Cooney. 2b
Pavldaon. If
Katie, lb
Callahan, rf
Hii:r.g. lb.......
Yoeng. ss
Clarke, cf
Crisp, c ..........
lwiyle, p
Totsls tt t S 44 20 2
Ono out when winning run scored.
Sioux Clty..O 444144040 0-1
Topeka 4 44041444 1-1
Two-base hits: Bosttrk. Mayer, Lattt
more. Jatkion, Rapt. Callahan. Pavld
aon. Uacrtth-e hita: Mayer. Roche. CaJia
han. iii-iuilng. tilen baara: Lattlmota,
Hoche. 4'oony. Clarke, tiaaee on baila
Off tlrover, &; off Oojla, 4. Struck our
By Orerr, t: by pvle. 4. Time: 2 4il
I iiiptie: Parent.
Keep 21 llaady for BheaaMlUaa.
Pon t suffer and try to wear out your
rheumatism. Stoaa Llnlmeat goes
right to the snot; kills the pain. 24c. All
druggists. dvertlsement
THK HEK:
Copyright. IflS. laternattortal
.Vawa barrio.
. nni mmin miirtn
DM1 Kim
BATTLE IN NINTH
Jump Into Lead at Close of Contest
When Fnllerton Scores on ,
Brown's Hit
BUSTER SCORES ON OVERTHROW
BEATIUCB. Nob.. June S. (Special
Tetenram.) Kalrbury lost to Beatrice hsre
today, I to i Falrbury Jumped to tho
lead In Its half of the ninth, scoring two
men. Manager Flllman of Beatrice
scored In the same Inning; on Brown's hit,
and Buster, who had a free pass to first,
scored when Msnaa-er Phantr overthrew
second baso. Score:
rAMUWRY.
BBATRICE.
AB H O A E.
AB H O A E.
I lllMokmd. rf I 1 I
1 Ijlmb. 3b... t t t
0 CVIIIman. lb. I I 4 4
S Ollrannan. 3b. I 1 4 1
1 Fnt-r. r ... t 1 Ml 4
I Vnlr. tb.. I 11
j Krsva. If... 4 I I
I ThltMlnc, cl 4 1 1
i Pay ton m. . t 4 I
' ConSor. tit
i din, I 0 4
I liooth. c... 1 e
I Huhar. l o e
1 81inr. p... t S 4
OBr-wn. , lb.. 4 14 4
1 HI-, k. rf.... 4 11
4 DN-If. rf ISta
1 -lo.kh.rt. It. I O I 1
I OK on urn. u. .4 1 I
i OAaaaia .... 4 4 4 1
e .
1 t eTtala 31 17
Touii n ran i
Two out when wlnninsT run sowed.
Falrbury 0 l f 1 0 0 4
BoaUloe 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 -
Three-base hit: Conboy. Two-base hits:
Flllman. Brown. Utnl).. Hacrlflce hits':
Iamb 2. Conley, Krannan, Black, Neff
Mtolen bases: t-IUUebrand. Flllman, Black.
Basee on balls; Off Howttey, i; on
Hhaner. 4: off Adams. 4. - Htruck out: By
Sh&ner. 2: by Adams.-. Wild pitch:
Adams. Passed, bull?
Umpire: Schuster.
2:c0.
Ilesttaga Drops On, Mere.
itiLvrlWfla Mi tn 1 I ,v. -1 ii I
Telegrant.) Ons of the poorest- exhibi
tions or oeee Dan seen- oo me noroe mi,
In many days wss staged here today.
Vork was presented the game on pa"""
and two errors. Score:
york. HArivas
Aft H O A K. AB M. O A B.
Rlre. Jh.... 4
toiann
Miirvhr. 'f. 4
Tntles, b. I
WtMl.. If. . 2
Ri-kawlti. tb i
1'Im. 4
P(rr, rf..'. t
Hal.r. rf.... t
Hmln. ... 2
Haxrla, p... 2
etona. rf....
aimimw. Jb. .
tMrtiM. If..
iwnwn. U
:Rlchartlm. o 4
ldaat. 3b
OWalilal. rf. , 4
enoadla. p... I
VRllaT, p.... 1
Hmlth 1
Totala..
M I II I I
- T. Totala 14 I 31 11 a
Batted for lllley In nintli.
York I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Heatings 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Bases on balls: 'Off Beadle. ; off
Riley, 1; off Harris. 4. Hit by pitched
balls: Bv Beadle, Pleuve. Harris. HIU:
off Beadle, : In six innings; off Riley,
1 In three innings. Ulnack out: By Har
ris. t; by Beadle, 5; by- Riley, 1. Time:
i:0T. empire: Woods.
Mathewson Will
Be Out of Game
for Several Weeks
CHICAGO, June a-Ohristy Mathewson
will be out of base ball for several weeks,
It was said today, after the pitching star
of the New York National base ball team
had undergone a rigid examination by a
nerve specialist.
Suffering from a nervous disorder of
the left shoulder. Mathewson h.s been
unable to take his regular turn In pitch
ing tor some time, and when the club
reached Chicago he was obliged to place
himself undar the care of a speciallat. He
had been unable to sleep more than three
hour a night he said, bocause of the
pain. The disorder extended to the right
shoulder yesterday.
Veteran hase hall men who have dla
russed the case with Matt "ewson arc of the
opinion that. lis Is suffering from t'nt same
affliction that, robbed big Ed Walsh of
the Chicago Americana of hi pitching
ability two years ago. Any violent exer
tion causes sharp pains to shoot through
Malhewson's shoulder and neck.
The veteran pitcher will be obliged to
rest and undergo treatment for several
I weeks. It was said.
EiFONTENELLE FORFEITS
GAME SAYS MANAGER
i
PO.NTENEU.K. Neb.. June t.-To the
Sporting K.lltLr: I nolo with much' In
terest that Oakland claims credit through
the Monday IV of defeating the Kon
lenelle base ball team at Oakland Hun
day, Jin 4, by the score of 1 to 0. This
I false as the game for forfeited by Fon
tenelle at the close of th seventh Inning,
and the score should be 4 to a Fonteaelle
refused to finish th ta.ne bv -suae of a
rank decision by the t.tnplre.
.' It. CCK1K.
Manager a-".pAclle Team.
ROBINSON WILL TRAVEL
BY AIR ROUTE TO DENVER
tFrom a Staff Correspondent.)
PEA MOINES. June . Special Tele
graiSL Arrangements were practically
completed for a trip by ' aeroplane by
William Robinson of Grlnnell, In a new
machine, from Pe Moines to Denver
Isle tn the summer. Last year he made
a trip from Pea Motuos to Ksnlland.
lnd , a distance of 222 miles, without
stopping. TUs distance to Penver la fur
ther and be believe he oaa make It
without, a step. He usee machines made
and deslaned by himself
V t
OMAHA, WEDXKSl AY, .TUNE 9. 1915.
BRAYES WIN OUT
IN NINTH INNING
Comes Back in Next with
Decisire Bnn.
FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE
CINCINNATI. June i. -Cincinnati
rallied in the ela'nth Innlns; today,-mak-1
Ins; three) runs and tying the score, but
Boston came back In the ninth and made
one run, thereby winning. 4 to 2. Schneid
ers wlldnesa ' In' the first Inning when
he ' passed- the first two men, rout two
runs and Benton gave the visitors an
other run f t tho ninth by giving two
bases on batlr. Score:
Bjofrrov'
nN(lNVTt. '
AB.H.O A.E.
Att-H OA B
Mama, rf .. 4
t 0 Loach, rf.
Fltiptrrs. tb t
Onnolly, If.
Main, cf . . . 2
Hi-hntldt. lb. 1
Smith, tb..-. I
Marnrllla an J
Whallnc.
Onwiv. ff... 0
Ruanlnh. a.. 1
t Wlnm ....
CHoro. at.
4 IKHIIfw. It.,
t 11
1 1'lroh tb.
4 eonrfnti. rf. 4
1 30lr9n. lb... 4
1 0M..alti. lb 4
OCIark. r 4
a earhrwidar. p I
STwoWey. rf. 4
- i ather ..... 1
- - i nton. p... S
7 ' TatalS)..i.t 47 It
I : ' I Totals.!... II T 7 IR 4
Pnttvt or "Whaling In the ninth.
Eatted for 1-cach tr. the eighth.
Bosti 2.4 0. 4 0 4 0 1 14
tnnclnnetl , 0 4 0 0 0 0.0 2 0-4
Two.bi,e hit: Masnc. Three hase hit:
Kllltfr. K.arrerl runs: Cincinnati, 2.
loiihle pHys: Hmtth to Hchmidt: Hcrion
to .vtoipnti: Mnran to Schmidt, rlaaes on
icrrr.r: . 'iwtnnati, Hnecs on halls: Off
HudolfJi.- 3; off flchnelder. off Bonton
lilt Off Bnhnnhldr B. In .ela-ht in.
rings; off l enton 1. th one Innlnir. Htruck
out:- diy. ttudmiiU. l; hy Schneider, X: ny
Bentjn, L.,l'jnplres: Kigler and Ilsrt.
(.laU Vfktf tabl. ;
CHICAGO, JUne tx.wl y--
odd game from Chloao today when
1
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Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
, tlu-v baited out an easv victory. 4
.in the lat arame o' tne series. ine
' visitors had little difficult In bunching
i hits oft Lavender and Htandridgn. the
latter s wlldneas aiding New lorn, to
a great extent. Marquard pitched
mssterly bsll and wss given perfect sup
port, bordering at times on the sensa
tional. Score:
N3W TOItK. CHICAGO.
AD H O A E AB H O.l t.
rirmdmu. cf I (24 OGoed. rf.... 41441
Ixibrt. b.. 4
Porle. tb... 4
Burna, rf
14 1 orikbvr. .. a l a
I S OKnlaHy. If.. 4 I 2
t I aztmnnaa. ftl 0 I I I
1 1 a OBalar. lb.... 4 0 2
12 owillasu rf. I 4
2 a 4 Am bar. ... 4 14 2 1
4 0 ophelan. 3b.. 41030
2 tTaner. p I e 4 4
2 2 4 0'BrMnaaas. 10
0 12 4mndrdae. p. 0 0 0
- McLamr ..4444
M-rtf.'nib':
M-rera. a. I
Murray .... a
HVire- m i
Marquard. p. I
Totala 3 122714 . . 7
- I ToUli 31 I 27 11 2
Ran for Meyor In the eighth.
Batted for Lavender in the seventh.
'Ran for W 11' lams In the ninth.-
New Tcrk I 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 49
Chicago n 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 23
Two-base hits: Merkle, Burns. Knisely.
Three-base lilts: Phelan. Ibert. Home
run: Arthcr. Ftclen base: Bsrinard.
Earned runs: New York. 9; Chicago, 2.
Pontile play: Archer to Zimmerman.
Base on error: New oYrk, 1. Bases on
1-hIIs: Off Lavender. 2: off Marousrd 1;
off ,Stnorl(lirT. 2. Hit: Off lavender,
10 in seven Innings: off Standf-ldge, 2 In
two Innings Struck out: By Marquard.
4; hy Lavender. 4: by Putndrtdge. 2. I'm-I'tre-:
Pyron and Orth.
Dodgers Trim Pirates.
PITTSBURGH, June 8 With tho score
2 to 1 against them. Brooklyn rallied In
tre elrhth Inning and scored three runs,
defeating Pittsburgh, 4 to 2. Costello let
Stengel's hit get through him for a triple,
trorlng O'Mars, Myers and psubert, who
had singled. Wagner lost a run for the
locals hy falling to touch home plate in
the fifth Inning. Hie fielding featured.
fcVjore:
BROOKLYN. PTTT&BtjROH-
AB.H.O.A.E A.H.O.AB.
O'Mara. aa .. till SCarer It.... 4 2 2
Mrera. cf. .. 2 1 4 . .OJohnaton. lb 7
naiibert, lb. 4 4 13 Balr4. 3b I I I I I
Ptranl. rt . 4 1 1 SHInrhaiB. rf 4
Wheat. If... 21 OM'asaar. as. 4 I 2
(Vuliaw. 3b. 4 114 lVloi. lb.... 4 1-11 1
MCarw a.. 1 4 4 .Coetalla af. 4 2
(lata, lb..... 421 aOlhaea. e... 242
Fmlth. p.... 4 t I O'Srans .:. 0
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fatted for Smith In me elghtn.
Batted for Olbaon In tho ninth.
Batted for McQuillan In the ninth.
Brooklyn 0 f 1 0 0 4 0 S 0-4
Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 2 4 4 4 04
Three-base hits: Stengel, Carey, Balrd.
Stolen bases: MeCsrty, Htnchman (2),
Warner. Vtox. . erned runs: Brooklyn,
2: Plteburgh, A Double plays: O Mara
to Paubert, Johnston (unasalsted. Base
on errore: Brooklyn, 1: Pittsburgh, i.
Bares on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Pfeffer,
1: off VrQulilan. 1. Hits: Off 8mlth. 1;
off pfeffer. 1; off McQuillan, t Hit.
Off Hmlth, 1; off Pfeffer, J; off McQuil
lan. L Hits. Off Smith 7, In seven In
nings; off Pfeffer, none In two Inning.
Struck out: By Smith, 4; by McQuillan,
3 Umpires: Qulnn and Cockill.
Phils Beat Cards.
8T. LOtJIR. June . lAiderua shone at
the bat today and helped Philadelphia
take a S to 4 victory from St. Ixiuls. In
the second inning with two men on
bases. Luderus tripled, storing both
Phlladelphlans. In the eighth Luderus'
single brought Becker from second to
the hone plate with the winning run.
Score:
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Philadelphia 0 S 0 0 4 I 0 1 0-4
St. Louis 0 S 0 1 0 1 0 04
Two-base hits: Betxel, Craveth, Grtner.
Thre-bae bit: Luderus. Stolen bases:
Long 2), Becker, Niehoff, Bencher.
Karned run: Philadelphia. L Double
plays: Miller to Butler to Hyatt. Butler
tn Miller to Hyatt Bancroft to Luderus.
First on error: 8t. Louis. 1. Bsses on
bails: Off Mayer, 4; off Ortner, 4; off
Salle. I Hits: Off Orlner, 7 in seven
inning (none out In eighth); off Bailee,
1 in two innings. Struck out: By Griner
t: by Bailee, 1? by Mayer, 2. Umpires:
Quigley and Eason.'
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The Bee Want 'Ada Are Beat Business
Boosters.
You uncork that
midline
by letting soma Prince Albert joy smoke sift Into
your system via a jimmy pipe or makin's ciga
rette, far you never got such fun out of tobacco
in all your life.
Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P. A. aroma?
Go to it mighty cheerful because P. A. can't
bite! Puff away like you hit perpetual motion
at--.
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in the first round!
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not i
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chummy wilh P. A.
Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite,
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yard wide no matter how you swing on it, jimmy
pipe or makin's cigarette 1
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Win.ton-SJeui, N. C.
tae
SEYENTH STRAIGHT
FOR MAIN OF K. C.
Kawfeds Defeat St Louis Aggrega
tion by the Score of Five
to nOe. .
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FOURTH IS THE BIO INNING
KAN8A8 CTTT, Mo.. June & Kansas
City bunched four hits, one a home run.
In the third Inning, scoring four runs,
and added another run in the eighth, and
defeated St. Louis today. 5 to L It ts
the seventh straight victory for Main.
Score: R.H.B.
St Louis 0 410000 0-1
Kanaae City.. 4001-6SS
Batteries: St. Louis, Groom. Watson
end Hartley; Kan Baa City, Main snd
Easterly.
Tip Tope Beat Ht. Loala.
BROOKLYN, June a Fred Smith, re
cently secured by Brooklyn from Buffalo,
came up in the eighth inning today with
the bases full and two out. and the
Baltimores two runs ahead, and sent the
ball Into the bleachers for a home run.
Brooklyn won, S to 3. The visitor got
all their runs in the first Inning when,
with two out, Sinn walked and four hits
In succession followed. 8 core: K.H.E.
Baltimore ....2 000400 0-3 11 1
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 6 5 4
Batterlea: Baltimore, Bailey and Jack
lltsch; Brooklyn, Lafltte and Land.
- Coast Leagrae.
At San Francisco: R.H.E.
San Frandsao 4 12 ?
Oakland 712
Batteries: Pent, Itehrtgle and Schmidt:
Prough. and Elliott.
At Loa Angeles: R.1II.
Los Angeles s J-
Venice ; 2 13 V
Boogrlns, Love. ' Hughes and Brook;
Kltt, Pieroey, Johnson and Spencer. . .
tank
And keep fired-up till the
cows come home. For it's
eure facts Prince Albert
never grouched any other
man's tongue and won't
grouch yours I
Get P. A. jimmypipejoy'us
and cigarette makin's happy,
then youll personally un
derstand that no other pipe
and cigarette tobacco ever
was or ever can bo like
Prince Albert; because it's made by a
patented process that cuts out the bite
and the parch. That's why pipe peaceful
and cigarette peaceful men call
n f h
You be a sport end take a chance on this
say-so, because you've no idea of the bully '
goodness, of the joy'us satisfaction, of the
contentment and restfulnesa and that sort
of thing, that hits every man who gets
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