T1TE BKK: OMAT1A, THmsDAY. .irXK 191.x Bringing Up wTINc; IS TERRIBLE. I TVPT Writpo f - i4AV-Tvitr f fK QSv ' ACCOUNT OF (5 I MST E?? A 1 , T AHDLEAKM KNOVin f b Av Tlp. ' I . i BLODGETT HOLDS BEARS TOOHE RUN Allows Bean Bat Three, Hits While Rourkfi Gather Eight Tallies. HARRINGTON SLAMMED OFTEN DENVER, Colo., June 9. Blodgett. pitching for Omaha, hold Denver to three hlta and one run. while Harrington was hit frequently, Omaha winning, S to 1. Snore: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Spencer, of 4 0 2 2 0 0 MoCormick. rf. .... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Shield, lb 4 0 0 6 0 0 Galloway. 2b p 0 & 3 Coffey, If. 8 0 0 2 0 0 KeUeher, ss 3 0 1 0 2 1 WhaleD, 3b, 3 1 2 0 6 0 Shapr, c. 3 0 0 S 4 1 Harrington, p 3 0 0 2 2 0 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. 3 2 A. 4 & 0 o o 0 s 3 0 B. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ttreen. 2b. ,...4 0 1 0 A 3 1 0 0 Kru. 3b. 3 Forsythe, rf. ...... 3 Krueger, c. ........ 4 Thomason, cf, .... 6 rtohllebner, lb. 4 Smith. If. Whalen. sa. ........ 8 Rlodgett, p. ........ 3 Kafora, o. ... 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 12 3 8 Totals ............32 8 87 14 1 Omaha ........0 0 0 3 0 4 1 1 08 .Denver ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-bae hlta: Blodgett, Kelleher, Whelan, Thomaaon, Smith. ' Sacrifice lilta: King. Blodgett. Wild pitch: Har rington. Struck out: By Harrington, 5. Bases on ball: Off Harrington, ft. Double plays: Whalen to Bchllebner; Whelan to Galloway to. Shields;, Krug to Broen to Schltebner; Harrington to Bpahr io Galloway; Bpahr to Shields.- Time: 1:42. Umpire: Van Sickle. ORTHMERS DEFICIT THE tVOItTQ" Hrowa Starts in Goad Foraa, hmt Weakens and Is Hit Hard. WICHITA, Kan.. June 9. Wichita won the opening game of the aeries here with St. Joaeph. H. Patterson, former St. Jo seph manager, assumed charge of the Wolves. Brown started In good form, but weakened and was hit hard. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. JL O. A. H. i naries, ZD ...4 Hosp, as 4 Tydemsn, cf S H. Patterson, lb... 4 Britton, 8b . 4 Oeist, If 4 K. White, rf 4 iiry, c 3 Maker, p 8 Southern, p 0 11111 0 0 3,6 0 0 3 10 0 1 2 IS 0 0 0 1111 0 13 0 0 112 0 0 12 3 8 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 "o 10 27 18 2 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. R. Pane, 2b 5 1 1 2 8 0 Nicholson, cf 6 1 2 0 0 0 W. Patteraon, If.... 3 0 0 0 1 1 Tonneman, c 8 0 2 8 1 1 S. Klsher, lb 3 0 1 10 0 0 Tiwoldt. aa 4 0 0 1 2 0 Uapp, 3b 3 112 2 0 .T. White, rf 4 0 110 0 Hrown, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Lakaff 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 8 24 12 2 Batted for Brown In ninth. St. Joseph 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 13 Wichita 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 5 Left on bases: St. Joreph, 8; Wichita, . Sacrifice hits: W. Patterson, Fisher. Two-base hits: Tydemsn, Page, K. White. Stolen bases: H. Patterson, Gray (2. Hits: Otf Faker. 8 in eight and ono-thlrd Innings; off Southern, none In two-thirds Inning. Strurk out. By Hrown, 7: bv Bnkor. 4. Bases on balls: off Brown. ; off Baker. 3. Wild plton: Brown. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Geieel. LIK SHIT OIT THK BlOlX flench Hits oa Kelly ta Fifth Fraaae aaa Wla. LINCOLN, Neb., .June 8. Lincoln bat tera bunched hita on Pitcher Kelly In the fifth Inning, and took the opening game of the Sioux City series, by 8 to 0. Narveaon waa effectve throughout and v. aa given perfect aupport. Score: LINCOLN. A.B. It. H. O. A. a Wolfe, If 4 1 2 2 0 0 McMaiflgan, sa S 0 0 3 2 0 Williams, lb 1 1 1 U 0 0 Mi-Intyre. rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Daley, 3b 4 0.1 I 1 0 Jireibcr, cf. 3 1 0 0 0 1. U.vrt, :'b 3 0 0 2 1 0 Varus, c 2 0 0 8 1 0 Narveson, p - 0 0 0 4 0 Totala 2 2 8 27 0 SIOUX CfTT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. t'-ooney. ib 3 0 1 4 6 0 1 t'lai k, cf 2 0 1 0 0 Kane, lb, 1 0 1 : 3 0 t allahan, rf 3 0 1 0 jiaviclson. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 liensliiig. Sb 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 uunK, s 4 0 1 2 t 0 Crisp, c 4 0 3 1 Kelly, p 3 0 0 18 0 Totala V 0 4 23 17 1 McGaffigan out, bunted foul on third strike. l.tn-oln 00001008 J Sioux City 01)090000 8-0 To-base hits: Williams, Kane, Young, Wclt'c. Stolen base: Will lame. Sacrifice hit. McGafflgan. Struck out: By Nar veaon. 6; by Kelly, 4. Bases on balls: Off Narveson, 8 off Kelly, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Kelly, 1. Time: 1:48. Prapire: Myers. . DES KOIKES WINS FROM KiWI 1'hrea Fast Daahl Plays Held Vis tars geore Itawa. TOPEKA. Kan., June . Mogrvdge was Unhittable la the pliH-hes while Topeka a pitchers were hit hard. Dea Motnea win ning. Three fast double plays by Topeka held ths Des Moines score down. Scvre; TOPEKA. AB. R. ir. O. A. K. Toclinui, 3b 4 O 1 4 0 Boaikck, sa 3 0 o ! a Me sr. rf i 1 4 -v 0 Father Lattlmore. 2b. 4 0 14 10 Jackson, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Koche. If. .......... 3 0 10 0 Monroe, o. ......... 4 0 11 10 Kappa, lb, 8 0 1 13 0 MoCoy, p. ..... 0 0 V 0 0 0 Dahner, p. ........ 1 0 0 0 1 1 Wldeman, p 2 0 0 0 2 1 Tallion 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3?, 0 27 14 2 PES MOINES. AB. IV JI. O. A. E. Hahn, rf 4 2 2 3 0 0 Hunter, cf ...8 1 2 0 0 Jones, lb 8 1 3 10 0 0 Bills, If 5 2 3 4 0 0 Sawyer, 2b 8 0 3 4 8 I) Hartford, as. 4 18 2 10 Shsjley. 3b. - 8 0 1111 Broen. c 8 0 0 2 1 0 Mogrldge, p. 4 0 114 0 Totals ...39 7 17 27 10 1 Batted for Deahner In fifth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Des Moines 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 07 Two-base hits: Monroe. Jones (2). Saw yer. Sacrifice hits: Hunter (2), ohanley. Double piaya: . "ochran to Rapps (i!; Bostick to Lattlmore to RaDoa: ftiwvw to Jones. Hlta: off McCoy. 8 In no inning: off Daahner, 8 In fie Innings; off Wide- man, in lour innings. Bases on bulla: Off Paahner, 2; off Wldeman, 2; off Mo grtrtge, 2. Struck out: By Wldeman, 1; by Mogridne. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Das liner, 2: bv WMeman. 1: bv Mosn-ldae. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Parent, Umpire Cusack is Denied Admission to Lincoln Park LINCOUC, Neb.. June 9. Umolre Cu. sack of the Western league was denied admission to the local nark todav to umpire the game between the Lincoln and Bloux City clubs, and left the park entrance after he had been threatened with arrest by President Hush 1. Jones of ths local team. Tho barring of the umpire from tn park was the outcome of the dispute yesterday, when the game between the Lincoln and Des Moines teams was forfeited by Cusack to the latter dub. CHICAGO, June 9. President Tin O'Neill of the Western league, declined to comment on the barring of Umpire Cusack from the Lincoln grounds, pend ing official advices. Ho aald he had no doubt of the legality of today's game as umpire Myers was on hand. BOSTON PLAYERS LEAD IN WOMEN'S TENNIS MATCH PHILADELPHIA, June 9.-One of the hardest fought matchea in the third round of singles for the women's national lawn tennis championship, played at tho Phila delphia Cricket club today, was that be tween Mrs. George Wlghtman, formerly of California, snd Mrs. Marshall McLean, In which victory went to the former. The scores were 8-3, 3-8, V2. At the end of the third round Boston hss four players left in the singles and Philadelphia, new York. Pittsburgh and Norway, one each. Mias Molla BJur. atedt. Norway, defeated Mrs. C. N. Beard, Philadelphia, 8-4, 8-0. Mir.s Eleanors, Sears defeated Miss T. H. Cabot, Boston, 7-6, 4-3 DIRECTORS TO PUT STOP TO PUGILISM ON DIAMOND A meeting of the board of directors of the Omaha Amateur Base Ball associa tion will be held at ths city hall this evening. Some drastlo measures to pre vent any further exhibitions of rowdsfjem on the part of the local amateurs will be taken. Too much pugiUam has been In terpolated Into some of the amateut gamea this spring and the directors plan on putting a stop to It for ones and for all. SCHUYLER TAKES LONG GAME FROM DODGE LADS BOHUYLER. Neb. June 9. (Special.) Dodge, Neb., her Schuyler defeated today In a fast tw elve-lnntng game by the score of 7 to 6. drew a, Kakely and two runs, which w Clean hits by An. Schmidt brought in on the game In the twelfth. Batteries: and Davis; Dodge, Schuyler, Andrews Spieler, Mlthis and Mlthts. America a Aaeoelatlaa, At Cleveland R H E. Minneapolis 11 13 1 Cleveland 12 19 8 Batteries: Minneapolis. Willis ms and Sullivan: Cleveland, James, Colamore and Devogt. At Columbus K.tt.B. Kansaa City 3 8 3 Columbua 4 7 1 Batteries. Kansaa City, Allison and Alexander; Columbus, Davis and Cote man. At Indianapolis R.H.E. St Paul 33 Indianapolis 8 11 3 Batteries: St. Paul, Dyer. Kager and Glenn. Marshall; Indianapolis. Burke and Blackburn. At Louisville R.H.E. Milwaukee - 8 14 8 Louisville 8 6 1 Batteries: Milwaukee, Dougherty sn8 Brannon; Louisville, Danfort, Ellis aad Crossln. (Ten innings.) I raak l.aes First uame. VXTSK. Neb.. June 9 (Special Tale gram.) Funk lost the first game of the seaaon. 6 to 4. with Huntlev In ten In nlngs. The score was 6 to 3 In favor of the vlaitora in the aighth. The s- oi-e was lied in the ninth. 4 and 4. Bsttertes: Kunk, Aruiersou snd Hodces: Huntlev, Arts and 'Ml. Umpire: tiusiefeou and Person. AUendauce: o. K.w Parrtoa. HASTINGS REDS LOSEJWATFEST Norfolk Goes Them One Better, Aided by Walks and Hits in Eighth. GAME WINDS UP TEN TO NINE HASTINGS, Neb., June 9. (Special Telegram.) Hastings lost a swatfest to Norfolk today, 9 to 10. After batting Klonts and Wallworth out of the bos in the first five innings, Harry Smith for Norfolk held the Reds' hitters the remainder of ths game. Walks and hits In the eighth snd ninth Innings were re sponsible for the locals loalng. Score NORFOLK. N1STINOA. AB H O A t AB H O A B Broderlck. b 4 1 I I miaou. ... I I I 4 1 t, n ....4 t 1 (Moor, ef... S 114 Cmbl!. cf I t tnnimm, lb.. 4 I 1 Kempln. It.. 1114 OMnCib. If.. 4 4 M.lk.r lb.. 4 01 lWtlam. tt.. I 1 Urown. lb-rf 4 1 I OHIohanJao. e 4 4 1 Fmlth. rf-. 4 111 JOh. to t 1 1 1 I lt. c 4 4 4 1 eweMel. rf.. 9 1 t 4 Klontl. p... 1 4 0 1 IWrlaht I 1 I Wallworth. (MM fttmltk, .... 4 4 0 4 Town, lb. ..1 4 4 4 4 Tottlt 4 t St II 4 ToUli 34 14 17 II 4 Norfolk 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 2-18 Hastings 0 0 6 8 1 9 0 0 0-9 Twc-baae hit: Wright Sacrifice hits: Campbell, Kempln, MoCmbe. Obet, right. Double play: Olaon to Drumin. Baees on balls: Off Wallworth, 4; off Smith, l; off Wright, 4; off Klonts, 1. Hita: Off Klonts. 6; off Wallworth, 4; off Wright. 8; off Smith, 1. Struck out: By Klonts, 1; by Wallworth. 1; by 8mlth, 1: by Wright, 1. Time: 2:06. Umpire. Wood. rhaaaplona Get Their Gait. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. June 9. (Spe cial Telegram.) Vameya home run cam with three on In the fifth, mhlle Claire s came with one on. Neff likewise put the ball over, but the bases were empty. Up to the fifth Pate had the ' Champions guessing, but they played hob with his slow one after that. Score: BEATRICE. GRAND ISLAND. ABHOAB ABHO.AB Flllnan. tb. 4 1 4 1 0Robn. . .. 4 13 9 4 Brannon. lb. I 0 I 1 0IownT. rf.. t 1 1 4 Btietor. c... 5 4 4 4 I8rnk, lb... 14 118 Brown, lb.. I 4 4 1 OCroobr. .... 4 1 I I 1 Rlark. rf..., I til OHtnir If ... 4 1144 ' 4 1 I 4 OV.m.r. rf... I I HI Lookhart, If. I 1 1 4 SButlar. as... 4 1 i 1 9 Kortwm, a. 4 19 4 lcialr. lb... I I 14 4 9 ft. s 110 1 AIxJidr, t 4 4 4 4 4 Total 14 11 It 10 4 Totsl M NnU I Beatrice 0 1 0 o 0 0 0 1 t4 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 8 9 Earned runs: Beatrice, 1; Grand Isl and, 4. Two-base hits: Kortum. Black, Roben. Three-baae hit: Butler. Home lln: v,rntyj Claire. Neff. Sacrifice hits: Brown. Pate. Stolen -basea: Ixwk hart, Kortum. Roben. Double play: Butler to Roben to Claire. Bases on nf.')'l (f A'ender, 4; off Pate, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Alexander. 2. Struck out: By Alexander. 8; by Pate. 9. , Umpire: Wood. Kalrbary Glrea Skatoat. FAIRBURY. Neb.. June 9.-(Spee!al Telegram.) KVanklln held hU former leeammatea to three scattered alngues and shut them out, t lot. York won the game in the first inning. Rice doubled and Murphy put one over the fence. Fisse doubled, scoring Bockewlts. Bowhay re placed Shell In the third and held the Prohibs to one single. He was wild, but tightened In the pinches. The fielding of Totten also featured. Doubie-heeders by the same teama will be on the card Thursday. Score: KAIRBI'RT. TORJC. ABHO.AB. AB.H.OAi.. Hllil.brnd. rl I 0 4 4 0Ri. tb.... 4 10 4 1 Conlar. tb.. 4 1 T 1 OMutphr. rf.. 1114 4 ..... .... f luiin. o.. V V 0 ThlMaln. A A WT-d 1 , i . - ! Pyloo. 4 14 1 JBklt. lb 4 4 11 1 4 Con dot. ft. 4 4 2 I IPtM. .... I 1 t 1 1 Bootb. c... 1 0 7 4 ''Plrr. rf... I 4 1 4 4 Enn c 4 4 4 4 3 RalnM. c... 1 4 4 0 4 fholl. i o 0 Franklin. . 4 4 1 4 4 Bowhar. d . u e i t...,. v.iv:- To'" IFairbury ' 0 0 0 9 0 0 00 i oi k a o 0 0 0 1 0 4 Two-base hlta: Rice. Flaae. Home run: Murphy. Stolen bases: Oonley (3), Fisse, Murphy, Pierce. Sacrifice hits: Wetaell, Franklin. Baaes on balls: Off Franklin, t: off Bowhay, 8. Ift on haaea: Falr bury. 7; York, 8. Hlta: Off Sholl, 3; off Bowhay, 1. Struck out: By Franklin, 4: "7 nii.ni, i. ujr nvwnir, . no pucn: Bowhay. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Shuater. CENTRAL CITY WINS SECOND GAME FROM BLUE HILL CENTRAL CTTT. Neb.. June 9. tSpe (lal Telegram.) In a clean, fast, error leaa game today Central City won the aecond of a two-game series from Bluai HIU by a score of t to 0. Wright s pitch ing featured, striking out thirteen. A large crowd attended. Score: R.H.E, Central City.. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 7 0 Blue Hill 0 0 0 0 e o no a Batteriea: Ontral CHt. Wright and Grant; Blue Hill. Domler and Green. San riflce hit: Codner. Hit br etched ball: Grant. St olee. bases: Boyd. Martin. Cod ner. Hnlth. Three-base hit: Bosen. I'm plre: Patterson. Central Citr has ths fastest amateur independent ngvresatlon In the state and will take any team on which deairei a grime. 4'saat Leagrae. At Los Angeles R.H.K. Lna Angeles 4 a I Venlcs t 6 Batteries: Los Antwles, Lots, Buma snd Brooks; Venice, Johnson and 8)encer. At Portland ItW . Klt 1-ak City T 9 Portland T 3 Batteries: Salt Laks City. Hall and Gregory, Rohrer; Portland, Corellakt aad Ftaher. At San Francisco It H E. San Francisco 7 13 4 Oakland 9 9o 4 Batteries: fan Francisco, O. Smith, Killtfaly and Kepulveda; Oakland, Able. Boyd and tailott. Cald Is Daas-erea. Break It Xsw. Basil's Plne-Tsr-Honey Is fins for coughs arid colli. Soothes the lungs, loosen the mucous. Oi.ly Kc. All druggists. Advei tise merit. Standing of Teams WKST. LEAGUK. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.UPct.l W.L.Pct. Dea Moines. 14 .MllChlcago 23 U .4".'. Topeka 23 16 .(H'l Pltilai1elpbia.2.S 28 .bXi Omalia 21 17 .6A.0 Hoston S3 .4 4 L'enver II It .. Brooklyn ....23 II .612 Jncoln 17 II .4WI St. 1aiiiIs....U V .4,'S -u jopn Sloua Cltv St Joseph. .17 19 .r.2l Pit tsburah ..20 1f3.4? i Clty..U 22 .4INew Yolk.. .17 Tl .417 ...... . ... . . I , . . , n. , V Wichita .... I 23 .2f,H . int'inu,! ..it an .wu FKD. I.EAvU;E. W.UPct. Kan. City. ..27 11 ."0 PiltstMirgh 34 19 .6:8 Vmv.,1, 9A lit t.-. AliaH. LKAOI'r,. V I. Prl Chicago .... 17 .KM Detroit 30 II .JW Hoaton 31 17 .6M New York. .20 21 .4M St. l4Uls'.!.'22 !6'.'4 wMimsiu is 99 ,wn i nicijro ..... .nj Cleveland .18 24 .41 Brooklvn ..38 22 .Ml St Louis. .. II 38 .( Baltimore ..Id 27 .172 Phlla 14 HI .tftll Buffalo ....16 K1 .32 NEB. LUAGUK. AMKUt. AMH'N. W.UPct.l W.l.Pcl. Beatrice ...IS 6 .7281 Indianapolis 30 17 . Norfolk ....13 6 .W, Ixiutsvllle . 24 tD ..Mfi Yorlt 10 6 . Milwaukee .M 81 .MS Falrbury ,.U) 9 .5 Kan. Oty...2S 21 .H3 lUstlnga .. 8 10 . 444' St. Paul 2 22 .600 G. Island... 7 9 437!CIveland ...II 22 .4Cm Columbus ..17 38 3f Minneapolis 17 26 . Uasaea Today. wi..rii -n i ' w ti, m,iw)jii ii K'niia, (Des Moines at Topeka. Sioux City at Lln- vuin, vriruioa ii I'enver. American J-a-ue v;ieeisna at iniia- cago at New York, Detroit at Boston. ii un i iMfue-rfioKirn Hi i:innn natl, Philadelphia at Chicago, lioatun at Pittsburgh, New York at St. Iuis. u..ee-iA -. i m Newark at Brooklyn. Chicago at Kansaa City. Stat League Norfolk at . ITaatlnga. Falrbury at York, Beatrice at Grand Island. Metal in Famous Cup Defender Will Be Used for Souvenirs NTBW YORK, June 9. Ths famous yaoht Columbia, which twroa successfully defended the American oup, has been sold for $16,000 to a restaurant proprietor here, and portions of its bronre hull and aluminum deck will be distributed as souvenlors to diners, it was lesrned today. Most of the old cup defense yachts have been broken up for the value of ths metal In them, but none of them has met with so unusual sn end. The Columbia defeated Sir Thomas Up ton's Shamrock I and the Shamrock It, and waa the only racing yacht to defend the oup twios. Joe Kautsky Wins Cartridge Trophy BIOUX CITY. la., June 9.-More than ISO marksmen took part in ths first day's shoot of the Interstate Gun club's twenty-first annual tourney here yesterday. Jos Kautsky of Fort Dodge, la., won ths amateur event, the liberty cartridge trophy. W. It. Tslen of ths same city waa runner up. The latter was high gun for the day, with 171 out of a possible 180. George Maxwell, ths Hastings (Neb.) expert, waa high ainonar the Drofeaalon. als, ths one-armed wonder getting 171 out of 199. J. R. Graham of Chicago broke !6. Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, la., broke 182. Ths Interstate championship trophy will be shot off today. It was won last year by Ouy L. Taylor of Sioux City. O'Donnell Winner of Galesburg Auto Run GALESBURG, 111., June 9.-Kddie O'Donnell took the lead in the first quarter-mile and maintained that position in front of eleven rivals to the finish, won the second annual Galesburg 100-mile au tomobile race today In 1:36V Tom Alley was second, Billy Chandler, third; Joe Cooper, fourth, and W. W. Brown, fifth. The only accident was that suffered by Louis Pelo, Cooper's mechanician, who got a piece of glass In an eye. Karl Jacks, Brown's mechanician, rode the race with a broken left arm. NORTH PLATTE SHUTS OUT HERSHEY WARRIORS NORTH PLATTE, Neb., June 9. (Spe cial Telegram.) The North Platte Boost ers defeated ths Herahey Giants this afternoon, 9 to 9. Score: R.II.E. North Platte I 0 1 t) 1 t 0 I 0-ft 9 3 Herahey 0 o ft 4 4 0 0-0 I lMay to Gettman ETAOIN KTAOINNN Baterles: North Platte, Iihv and Dan ; Hershey, Bechan and MoCormoll. Three-base hit: Prvant. Two-base hl's: Gettman 111, Holllday. Base on ball: Off Bechan, I; off libv. 1. Struck out: Bv Bechan I: by Luhv, I. Double plars: Bauer to Gettman: Bright to HottAav to Gettman. Time: Umpire: O'Keefa. fileawsel Defeats Kaaevsaa. OIKNWOOD, la.. June 9. (Special.) ftae ball here Tueaday: Emerson 1 118 4 9 4 0 T Glenwoed S 0 1 0 0 1 14 Batteries: Kmerenn. Whlstlar and Pugh; 4V,nwood. Lone;. Farrell and Stlmson. :T Baataera Aseactatlaa. Memphis. I: Atlanta, a Naahvllle. 7; Monti. I. .'Jtiettunooga. I; Birmingham, 4. Little Kok. 10; New Orleans. 14. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PHILS NOSE CUBS OUT OFMNTEST Hard-Fought Game of Eleven In ning's Won by Quaker Crew from Chioag-os. SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE CHICAGO, June 9. Philadelphia nosed Chicago out of first place today, after sn eleven-Inning hard fought battle, which was ended by a spectacular double ,ply, Xlehoff to LuUerus. when the locals threatened to score. They had men on first and third with one out when Bresnahan's pop fly stsrtcd the double play. The score was, 4 to 8. Becker's double and triple drove in two Philadelphia runners snd he scored the other himself, one on an Infield out and the other when he started the eleventh inning rally with n. single and later scored on a sacrifice. Alexander did not allow a hit until the seventh inning. In the eighth he fanned Zimmerman for the third out with the tses filled. miLAPrcU'HiA. CHICAOO. ARHOAE AB.H.O.AH nrivft. M. 4 1 I I VOood. rf. ... 4 1 I 4 0 Brrn lb. .. 4 I a I nhr. m i 0 4 Brkr. If... I 4 1 OHrhult. If. 4 1 I OXInirman. lb 4 8 t neuior. lb.... 4 J T llll.mr rf I 1 I ABrnhti. o 4 I 10 OPh.l.n lb.. 4 4 1 orhonev. a... 14 1 (yjIi. rf. 4 M.hoff. lb. 4 1 4 4 4 l,.icUnii, lb. I I II Pakn. cf.. 4 4 1 Kllllrer. ... 4 Alexander, a 4 4 I 4 4 Mnlrrr .. 1 .40 10 tl II 0Zabl. a.... 1 1 0 Totali. 4 4 . Totalt 41 1 11 in i 'Batted for Cheney In eighth. Philadelphia 0030100000 14 Chicago 0 000000110 0-4 Two-base hits: Becker, Zimmerman, Salrr. Three-base hits: Byrne, Becker. Stolen base: Zimmerman. Warned runa: Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 3. Double play. Nlehoff to Luderus. Bases on balls: Off Alexander, 8. Hits: off Cheney, 8 in eight Innings; off Zabel, 3 In throe in nings. Btruck out: By Alexander, 7: by Cheney. 8: by Zabel, t. Umpires: Klem and Email. Reds Lose Dodaere. CINCINNATI. June 9. rBooklyn hit Douglas hard and had no trouble lu win ning the flrat game of the seriea from Cincinnati today. 8 to 1. Douglass was taken out of the box In th eslath after four hits. Including a two-bagger, had been made off him In thst Inning. Toney, who succeeded him, pitched good ball. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. AB H O A B AB H O A It C'i.r. .. 4 1 1 4 OlVicli, cf. .. 4 1 u 4 4 Mi-ver. ef... 3 114 0H.no. a. .4 0 4 4 1 Iiubrt. Ik. I I II 4K!llltr. If. .4 110 1 Htnl, rf.. 4 4 I 4 lOroh. ib.... 4 1 1 I 0 Wheat If... 4 1 4 4 dOrlffllh. rf. 4 4 1 4 4 (Whew, tb 4 I 4 I nimrk. C...4 114 0 M,arlT. c.l 4 I 4 OMallaltl. lb. 4 114 I 4 0t( 4b.... 4 111 OUIaon. lb.... 4 10 14 If.lfer. p.. 4 0 1 4 0PduIm. . I 4 1 I 1 Toner. .... 1 4 4 I 4 ToUli II 11 !7 Ml t'Waaaar ... 4 4 4 4 4 Tetal m 7 17 14 4 Kan for Clarke In the ninth. Biooklyn 0 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 08 Cincinnati 1 0000000 0-1 Two-baae hits: Klltlfer. Groh, Cut nhsw. Wheat. Three-base hits: Wheat, Olaon. Stolen baae: Htengel. Earned runs: Brooklyn, 4. First baae on errera: Brooklyn, 8. Bases on balls: Off Doug las. L Hits: Off Douglas. 9 Ire five In ptnga none out in sixth; off Toney, I In four Inning. Struck out: By Toney, 1. Umpires: Qulglsy snd Eaaon. Pirates Trlaa Brave. PlTTHBl ltGH. June 9. Plttaburgh de feated Boston here todwy, 7 to 8. Tyler, Ditching for the visitor, waa hit hard. reoeclally In the fifth, when three hits netted the Piratea four runs. This wss Mamaux's fifth straight victory. Wag ner featured at the bat with a single, double snd a triple out of four times up. Score; AB H.O.A C PITTHBV'RViH. Mnran. rf... I 1 1 4 AH HO A K FlUstrrk. lb 1 111 ICarer. If.... 4 1444 Connolly, if. 4 1 14 t lu'imlon. lb I I 4 4 I Mace, cf... 4 4 14 Oltelr. cf.... 4 4 14 0 S.hmlot. lb. 4 111 I OHInchma. tl I 4 4 4 4 Hmlih. Ib... 4 1 Ot IWumt. a.. 4 4 I 4 4 M.rnrlll.. ail 114 Ovioi. lb ...4 14 0 Wh.lln. c.l 4 I 40rbr. Ib... 4 1 4 I 4 ailhwt 4 4 4 0 OUItMSA. ... 14 9 14 4. ... t 1 I 1 tMiatuI. . I I 4 1 4 Trlr. .... 1401 x-Hha ... 1 0 4 4 V Total II 1 IT 4 I CrulflMf. p. 0 4 4 0 0 Km 1 0 4 Hen, 4 4 4 4 4 TUI 44 I 44 IS 1 aBtted for Whaling In aixih. Batted for Tyler In sixth. Batted for Crutcher In eighth. P.oston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-8 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 7 Two-baae hita: g.'hmidt (2). Wagner, Gerler. Iniuble plave: Fltzpatrlrk. Maran Oerber. Doublo plars: Vitspatrlck to Maranvi'l to Mchintilt. Mamaux to Gib son to Johnston. Karued runs: Boatnn, I; Pittsburgh. 1. Bases ond errors: Pitts burgh, 1. Basea on hull Off Tyler, 3; off lies. 1: orf Maiuuux. I. Hlta: Off Tyler, 1 in five Innings; off Crutcher. 1 In two Innln; off He. I in on Inning. Struck out: By Tyler. 3; by Crutcher, 1; by Hess, I: by Haniaux. I. I'mpirea: Orth and Bvron. Tarda Trlaa Cilaais. BT. LOT U. Mo.. June 9. In a gams marked by heavy hitting and poor field, lug. ht Louis won from New York here today, 11 to 10. The locals used four pitchers In an effort to tsop the visitors' slugging snd only a batting rally In the seventh, which gave Ht. Loula seven runs, enabled them to nose out a vic tory. Score NKW TOKK gT. IM'M ASH OAK. ABHO.AB Inedarw. cf 1 4 4 4 Butler, m .. 4 1 14 1 LaberU Ib... 4 4 11 1 BmoIw. If.. 114 4 4 twrl. la... 4 4 4 1 4uillr. tb... 4 114 4 Burn If.... 8 111 owiiaua. rf.. 4 114 4 honsrUu. HI I 4 4 6ola. f....4 III! Merkl. lb . 4 14 4 OHr.H. lb... 4 4 It I 4 . ... 141 dMlNl. Ib... 41114 lhalik a 1 4 4 4BnSr ... 111 Brmlaarl. fl 4 S I 4 lflul (1114 4 FwTtt. .... 4 9 4 1 Ikafcn s t 4 4 I 4 B(Ku4. ... 4 4 1 4 4KUhaua . 1 4 4 1 1 aturrar - 1 4 4 S Hocb 4 4 4 4 4 renin. ... 4 4 4 4 4 Ttl 41 14 M 14 481M. .... 1 4 4 4 4 Total. .. u II li i Battsd for Stroud In ninth. Hatted for Nlel.au In seventh New Tork 4 0 1 9 8 0 9 1 810 Ht. Ixuls 9 9 1 1 3 0 7 0 11 Bee Wsot Ads Produce Results. OMAHA WINS PACING EYENT Hal Boy, Owned by Peterson, Takes 2:11 at Frisco Race. PURSE OF $2,000 IS HUNG UP SAN FRANCISCO, CrI., June .-Hal j Hoy, a bay geUling from Omahii, end The Beaver, a bay horse from lumper, led hero todny In tho -Ml i-lasi paclnif event of the exponltlon harness meet, the Omaha entry taltlng two flint i 1i three heats and winning tho event. In the third It broke within twenty yard, of the wire and was relegated to fifth llace. Best time. 2:(H.V1. Laramie Lad, a bay gelding from In dlanapnlls, won the first heat In the 3:13 trot, which It (lid In 2:10';, the best time of the race, but Virginia Harnette took the second and third heats and the rare. May Mack won the amateur free-for-all trot In three straight hests. Btt time, 3:llt. Summary l Trotting, 3:16 class, pulse, Mrglnla Bartii tte, b. m. ilmrfee). I I .ai anile. IjiiI. b. g. ( McDonald). .. . 1 Princess lx ulse, hlk. m. (Nugent) 3 Also started. Keneca Ilov. cti. e i Flem ing). Scratched. Miss Perfection. I), in. (Derrlder); Copper, the Ore. hlk. m. (Schwartx). Time, MOV,. 2:ll'i, 3:1!. Amateur free-for-all-trot; purse, 11,000: Msy Mack, h. m. (1lnnllv) Ill Hean Arlon. b. in. (tl. Savage) 8 2 1 Kid Cupln. rh. g iHllva) 8 4 3 Alan started: Monica McKlnney, ch. ni. iHoffmani. Scratched. Merry Willow, t h. m. Pat anna). Time. 3:12. 311Vi, 3:13V Pacing, 3:11 cine; purse, IS.flUU: Hal hnv h a IM t'lillila) 1 1 K I The Beaver, b. h. (Fleming) 3 I V lied Kock. ch. g. (Mi'Uutre) 8 8 2 Alan started: lnibro, hlk. a IF. Childa); Princess Patch, h. m. (Maceyl; Frank N., h. h. (Ford). Siratclied, Klnnev Sham, b. g. (Walker); Ma vine, b. m. (Montgom ery); Asa Pointer, b. g. (Mendenhall); Jolm Malcolm, b. g. (Daniel). Time, 2:OU4, J :. 2:07. Hal Boy is owned by Ed. Peterson, su Omaha contractor. Peterson bought the horse a year ago and worked It out on the western and northwestern racing cir cuits last sesson, winning more races than any other entry. The horse Is seven years old. Peterson has another horse. Lew Blos som, entered In the t-'O.OiX) trot scheduled for Ban Francisco today, or tomorrow. People In Omaha who know the animal assert that it Is fsst and likely to puU down first money. It Is expected that both of the horses will be brought to Nebraska snd entered for the state fair races this fall. Bonln Is a Baekeye. Luther Bonln, who broke h"e reaerva tion to try as a Buffalo Federal, has landed with the Marlon Buvkeye League club. At least one Buckeye manager aald: "I wish our league would get into organised ball, so that Bonln would be barred out." Have Best Diamond. Visiting hall player declare that the diamond Henry Fabian has built up at the Polo grounds I sthe best In the coun try, snd Hersog of the Reds asked Fabian lor hi receipt. Pierre Wla t'oatest. PIERRE, H. D.. June 9. (Special Tele giam. Pierre won In the game here with Harold, 6 to 3. The Green with the Triangular ' )4tSV ,pe I PBpe - . . ' ;BsSasBBBasvJBsL.v BS"SW Has that snappy flavor one gets in' imported Beer If in doubt Try it out team 9- --' 311 South Phone KANSAS CITY WINS FOURTHjSTRAIGHT Caieyi Defeat St. Louis Federals in Mound Duel by Score of Two to One. C RAND ALL AND KENNING IN BOX KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June t.-Kansas City won Its fourth straight game here today, besting St. Louis, 3 to 1. It was a pitchers' battle until the eighth, when Chsdbourne tripled and scored on Rawl Ings' single. Score: R.H.E. St. !,oul 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 n-l 6 0 Kansas City 00001001 3 T A Batteries: Cramlall and Hartley; Hen nlng snd Easterly. Tip Tops Beat Newarks. BROOKLYN, June 9. Lee Mage and Fred Pnitth starred In Brooklyn's defeat of Newark here today bv a score of 7 to 3. Magee's two-bagger cleared the bases In the fourth and drove Moran from the box, and hla great running one hand catch of I. port e a line drive In the aaine Inning was the fielding feature. Smith tripled, driving Myers) In and cored himself on Toll's single for the first two Brooklyn runs. He also acted ss pivot man on a fast double play. Newark fielded poorly. Score: Rll.B Newsrk 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 f V-3 7 8 Brooklyn 0 3 0 4 0 0 1 0 7 9 II Mat tones: Aiorsn, Kaiserun ana nari den; L'pham, Seaton and Pratt. Bines Wla Opener. BALTIMORE, June 9 Buffalo won the opening game of the series with Bal timore totley, P to 3. Suggs was hit hard throughout. The batting of McDonald and Chase featured. Score: R.H.E. 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