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    THE BHE: OMAHA, FKIDAV. .JUNK 11, 1915.
Bringing Up Father
Kewa Bitum.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
' 1 i 7 7 7 i
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DELIGHTFUL AT MANY u.?, VtO-x HOW TO I WILL IN 1 V- " 553 Z?G) '
.UW ITAt ' I A MINUTE! T f-T
Pr
osspar, p 4 l 1 0 I 0
JOHHSOH EASY AND
: OMAHA LOSES FRAY
Grizzlies Hammer ourke. Hurler
from Motmd with Fire Bant
in Fint Three Fnunei.
MITCHELL A DEEP PUZZLE
- DENVER Colo , June 19. (Special Tel
egram.) Orrer clouting by the Bears
and kiwi sweat twirling by Pitcher Wit
chelt enabled the.Beare to reverse .the,
tablea and win tha strong gam of tha
Rourka aerlea, to 4. today.
- The Rourkorlnlans draw juat four aafa
hlta off of tha southpaw, but bunched
all of these in ona Inning.
Johnson started for tha vliltora and tha
Rears took kindly to hla offerings from
tha Jump. Two noma runa In tha first
two tnninge wara mixed la with tha other
hlta and the flva-run lead thua obtained
tesulted In tha early disappearance of tha
left-hander. Hallman then took tha
mound, and, while tha Cuba garnered arc
oilier run In the fifth, hta hurling waa of
a much mora effective aort than that of
hi rrtdereeaor.
Big McCormack ' put In hla ' bid for
levy hitting honor In tha flrat Inning,
whin, arter Spencer had doubled, tha
new outfielder walloped tha ball aver tha
wire fence in right field.
arena Hesse Baa.
In the second frama Kelleher hit. ona
if the nim aort and took tha ' lS at
a walk. 1 ' ,'" '. '
Hpt-ncer come back with another 6 i)e
In the third and Johnson chose to walk
McCormack. Shield forced Spencer at
third, but Galloway rem through with a
nifty double that put McCormack gcrota
and ecnt Shlelde to third. Coffey's field
ing out waa rood for tha run.
It took four hlta to 'gat dhe a r rota for
the Boar In the fifth. .'With ona down
McCoraiack, Shield and dalle way each
ylnglnd, filling tha bases. Cof fry scored
the run with a hit, but on the nest play
Kelleher hit Into a double play, retiring
the lde. m
Fear In ttn'e Fraute.
The tala of Omaha' .run I quickly
told. Johnson walked and when Breen
singled Spencer booted, Johnaon taking
third and the Inflelder going to second.
Krug-a fly to right waa good '.for tha
flrat run. Foraytha flaw to abort right
and Kafora cam through with, a single
which scored Breen. Thomajton's single
sent Kafora to third. A wild pitch by
Mitchell let tha catcher complete the cir
cuit and Tliomason followed whan
Srhtlehncr doubled.
Umpire Van Rickle had hla flrat run In
of the year here when the Omaha bench
began to get hungry and aet up a Roman
roar In the seventh. Lang, who Joined
tha Omaha club here yesterday, , waa
picked aa the victim, and after ha had
departed for tha club house matter set
tled down to their normal quiet. Score:
DENVER.
AB. R
4 1
Tolala SI I II 27 14
TJneoln 0 It t t t M M
Sioux City M I I 1 I M
Two-be.ee hlta: Hnllng C3. Davidson,
Oaspar. Ooubl. play: Powell to Mo
GafTlgan to (Williams; Oesper to Conner
to Kane. Htolan besea: Kane, Mending.
Sacrifice hlta: J. Clark, PTV-e, Cfxmey.
loung, Oupuv Struck out; Ry Powell,
I: by Oaapar. f. Basse on bails: Off
Powell, ; off Oaapar, I Wild pitches:
Powell (21. Time: 1:4. TTrnpire; Myer
and Cuaack. -
wiritKi wiw mow tr. joiepm
elllTam Wewkeaa la raartk aad
rtrth.
WICHITA, Kan., June M.-Wlnhlta hit
tw fit Joseph pitohera hard and wen.
Hulltvan weakensd In the fourth and
fifth and Ht. Joseph tied tha score. Tr da
rn nn aecured a three-base hit and home
run for Wichita. Hrore:
wrcinTA.
AB. R. H. O. A. R.
ifharles. 2b 4 1 , 1 I '
r OS. II I
Tydeman, cf 4
H. Patterson, lb.... I
Hmn. aa.
Brltton, lb
K. White, rf..
Gray, e
eluliivan. p....
Oeiet. p
Totala
I
11
I II II
a. n
M t
T. JOflEPH
AVL R. ft. O.
Pnaw, Jh till
Nicholson. If 4 l l a
(Watson, rf I a 0 0
rwuilama, er I a 1 ,J
W. Pa Hereon, cf.... t t
Kwoldt, aa... I 1
Fisher, lb 0 10
Kapp. lb 4 0 1 1
Tonnaman, C....... 4 1
Wllley, p 1 t 0
Vlannagaa, p...'..... S
ToUts .....K 4 i 14 I 1
ft. Joseph 1 1 I a o I
(Wichita 1 I 1 0 0 5
Lft on base: 8t Joseph, 4: Wichita,
I Wacrlflce hit: Watson. Threo-baae
hlta: Nicholson, Tydeman, Brltton. Homa
run: Tydeman. Htolan bases: Psao,
Nicholson, Williams. Patterson. Hosp.
Hits: Off Wllley, ft in two and one-third
Innings; off Kiannasen, 4 In five and
two-thirds Innings; off fjulllvan, I In four
and two-thirds Innings; off Uelst, none
in three and one-third Innings, ttouble
plsys: Oray to Uritton to Patterson;
v site to Patterson, fitruck out: By
Klsnnagan, I; by HuHlvan, li by Oelst. 1
Bases on balls: Off Wills. 1; off Klanna
gsn. t: off auillvan, 4. Time: I N. Um
pire: OelseL .
KAWt . WALLOI DBS MOINB
Masaer llsstasrs Hard, While
Mana Keep lnta Brattared.
TOPKKA, Kan., June 10. Topeka de
feated Dea Moines here today. I to 1.
Paul Musser, aUr right hander of tha
Booster hurling corpa, waa easy, white
"outhpaw Clunn kept the nine hostile
hlta well scattered. Score: R1I.E.
T'taa Moli.es ..0 1 0 0 0' 0 01 a t
Toreka gli
Batteries- Musaer and Breen; Clunn
and Monroe.
Krwncor. cf
Mct'nrnilck. rf.
rihiMn. lb .,
(ialloMSV. Jb ...
tV.ffpy. If
Kelleher, ...
tVhelan, 3b....
hentuH. c
Mitchell, p
Total
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I i
A.
0
A.
I
I
a
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B.
I
1
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I
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3i i ii n
OMAHA.
AP. R. IT O.
Itreen. ib 4 111
Xrus. Sb t a 1
Korsvtha, rf 4 a a
Knfom. c 4 1 1
Thntnason. cf 4 112
ii!-ioti-i'r lb-, 4 a 1 10
Kip.lili. If 4 0 0 i
tVlx-lan. .. 4 0 0 0
Jotn4ii. p....,......0 1 0 0
llellinan. p 10 0 1
Krurai-r 1 0 0
Totsle n 4 4 S4 14 "T
Matted for Johnson In fourth.
im.sha 0 O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
iM-nver 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Two-bsee liits: Rren'-er fl. Schlrlbner,
hrlin lli!e rims.M-'oriu k, K'Urher.
nfl.-e fly: Kruy Wild pit' h: Mltcheil.
sirurk nut: By Juhnsun. I: by -Miu-hell.
l Muilmsn. !. hems on bsl: Hf
u'"'.ti. I; off Klitchnii. t, off lUllman,
ikniMe play: W Helen to llieen to
l-Vtttner. Hits: Off Johnson, ft tn three
i-tiinxf: jff llallnmn. 4 in five Inning.
"l;i. 1 44. I'mplie: Vsn t kle.
M(H V SHIT OIT TUC LINKO
leaiaas l.aad Hard aa . Pwell,
Wlaalaa, la .
l.!N"iiI.N. Neb. June 10. Switj City
Chicago Qiants to
Play Storz Team
, Here Two Days
"Gabby" Ureen and hla track colored
ball team. Lelsnd Chicago Giant, will
be the attraction offered by Manager
Fred Bradford of Omaha crack aeml-
proa, the Btora, for Saturday and Sunday
at Rourka park.
Thla la the third season that this great
colored tsara has visited Omaha far
games with the Ptor nd their appear
ance ia always an assurance for aoma
great base ball.
Unable to enter the professional ranks,
theae clever colored players find It more
profitable to sign with such well known
teams as the Chicago Uianta than It
would be to accept a place on some In
dependent team In one of the smaller
cities.
Husk" Olson, who a row pitching In
hla eld time form, will probably work
against Dixon la the opening gem.
RED SOX DEFEAT
JEMNJHGS CREW
Eoiton Wini G&me Calling1 Oat
ErerT Element of Reserve
Strength.
SIX TO RYE IS THE SCORE
BOSTON, June 10. Boston bested De
troit, to 6, today in a game which railed
out nearly every element of ' reserve
strength In each team. Tlgera and Red
Sox hit frequently and pitchers changed
often aa a result. Iloblltsel was ordered
from . tha field In the aeventh for dis
puting a decision by Umpire Rvana by
which Leonard waa charged with a balk.
8ootC Boston' ahortatop, who had fielded
without an error In morethan a month,
sprained an ankle In practice today,
core: i
DETROIT.
A B. H .O. A B.
aoTO.
AB.H.O.A .
Kerass'. lb, 4 I 11
. n... t a i
Totim
nanw I
M--K .... 1
Baker. .... I 1
revelMkl. at
Boise, a... a
jKhm .... 1 4
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1
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;
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Bam. ,.... 4 4 11 SDsliwr. t... s
Vltt. lb I 1 I 4 tHenrtkn. rf t
V.bt. r( I I 4 t IWiim,, lb.. I
rvswlard. rf I I 4 Sneaker, r-cf I
VMU'H. II... 1 1 I S eiWL. If ... .
Heblitsei. lb
4 SThomAa. e. .. t
0 4 SJiuivrla. M . 4
1 I 0riMr. Ik. I
4 4 4 '"! e-lb.. I
4 I 08hr. I
4 4 4lnner4. p., 1
4 a eHo4mr ... 0
4 1 Woe4. s..t.. 1
sea
, Totals M 11 IT 11 I
Totals M II M li t
Ran for Linard In seventh.
Batted for Toung in ninth.
Batted for. Belaud in third.
Detroit 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 01
Boston '.... 0 0 0 0 I 0 t
. Two-base hit : Crawford. Three-base
hit: Lawls. Stolen bases. Cobb (2.
Double play: Shore to Cady to Hoblltsel.
Base on error: lletroiC 1. Bases on
balls: Off Coveleskis. 1: off CaveL 1: off
Hhore, I; off Lonsrd. t;.off Wood. 1.
nits: urr uoveienttle, T in two and one
third Innlnss; off Roland.- none In two
and one-third Innings; off Cavet, 4 in
three and one-third , Innings; off Dauns.
none tn ona and two-thirds Innings; off
Hhore, ft In four and one-third Innlnss;
off leonard, I In two and two-thirds In
nings; off Wood. 8 tn two inning, Struck
out: By liaonard, 1: by Cavet. 1: by
Wood, i Umpires: Kvans and Wallace.
C-alcatra Whips Vaake.
NE7W TORK. June 10. -Chicago made It
two atralght from the New York Ameri
cana today, winning t to 4. The visitors
won In the ninth by scoring two runs
on Fournler's psaa, J. Collins single, a
sacrifice fly by tfchalk and Boone s fum
ble on Blackburn. Score:
CHICAOO. KKW YOHIC.
AH H O A H AO H.O.A.a
r.lerb. ef ... 4 I 4 a aOaok. rf t 4 I
Wm e. s.l 1 I I irarklnss'. ss I 1 I
4 11
I a ii
44
4
4
I
t
inn, lb 4 1 I I tlliM. Ik.
Ponrnler. lbs 1 T 4 4ripe, lb....
J IIIM. rf. I 1 14 Hik. of....
Roth. If 4 4 I 4 Hun Mil. If.
eVImlk. v.... 1 4 4 4Kom. lb..
HKckbrs . Ib 4 t i I fSrMoer, e.
Hcett. s 4 4 4 1 Mull ...
Flab . B...
Total! t 1 17 I lCa)4li ..
i t
1 7
4
a
1 4
li .(,! ),ard on Pnwrtl in today's gaiue,
oii.n.ng ly I to a. Kcore:
1JN(1)UN'.
AB. R. II. O. A. V.
w ..-ff if I o i o o i
'.ffiKan. ss 4OII40
liluim. lb 4 0 0 0 1 01
M. I;it)re. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
!!. ib... 4 - 0 2 0 I 0
t.r-ibr. cf 4 0 1 1.0 0
l-lcvd. 11- 4 0 14 11
,( ' 4 0 0 4 0 0
-oril, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Totsls 14 0 f S7 14 1
Biorx riTT.
AB. R. II. O. A. K
'ooir. lb I e 1 I t I
rf 4 ' 1 I I 0
km' lo I ! ! e a
,.;r.h.-..k. rf.... 11104
I w'.-ni. if I 0 I 10 4
iw,,.iK. b. ........ 114 0 16
" .. 4 0 1X1
." .. v... 14 110 4
GENOA AND ST. EDWARD
PLAY NO-RUN GAME
GENOA. Neb. June 10. (Rpacial.) Ft,
Edward pleysd Genoa to a tie In a fsst
ten-lnnlng game on the Genoa grounds.
The game broke up In the tenth with no
runs over a disputed decision of the um
pire Score: - ' R U E.
hx. Edward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 a
Oenoa 000000000 0 I 1
Batteries: St. Edward. Klrschner and
richer: Oenoa, Irteh and Copple. Um
pire: Smith.
Naa mt Red Dak Teaaa Wraa.
RiD OAK, la.. June , Syecial
r'poitliig Editor Omaha Bee. Dear P4r:
On your sporting page last Monday there
sppt-ared an Item which stated that
Glenwood, la., bass im.11 learn had de
feated the Red Oak Gray. This I want
to deny, for the Red Oak Grave hare
not met defeat this season. The teem
that played there waa tha Red Oak
Invinclblea and the players wen, rhy a
few suits sod I loaned them ours, hence
the Mistake.
MANAGER RED OAK GRAYS.
I Standing of Teams
WBBT. LEAGUE. NAT.
n-MT
Denver 19 17 .631 Ph lla. ...
Uncoln ....11 10 ,4M Chicago
H. Joseph,. 17 a .447 Brooklyn
...a 14 .M!
Boston
Omaha
Topeka ....24 IT .SaftlW. Ijouls
Kloux City .10 Zt .414
fee Mollies. M 16 .KM
Wichita ...U 23 .E4
AMER. LKAOI'IC,
W.UPct.
LEAGUE.
W.UPct.
2B 1 .MS
....24 IS .Ix
.a 11 .43
.12 22 .6"0
.24 34 .6l
Pittsburgh
New York..l7 23 .426
Cincinnati .17 24 . 416
FED. LEAGUE,
W.UPct.
Chicago ...11 17 .Kan. C1ty...2S 1 .rW
IHitroit 11 II .W Pittsburgh . 10
Boston 21 11 .(WW
Washingta 21 .612
Cleveland ..19 26 .432
Ht. Louis.. .1 .
New York. .20 21 .4n
Phlla 17 .170
STATE LKAOUR.
W.LPct.l
Beatrice ...11 .fiM!
Tork 11 .447.
Norfolk ....13 6 .Itt
Brooklyn ..14 St M2
PL Louts. ...23 20 .tV
Newark ....24 Zt .633
Chicago ....24 23 .U
Baltimore ..17 29 .170
Bufaln 17 31 .304
AMER. AHS'N.
W.L.Pct.
Tndlanapols tl 17 .04$
Milwaukee .25 71 .MS
Louisville ..34 22 .m
Falrbury ..10 10 .& Kan. 1ty...23 22 .611
Or. Island.. I 0.471ISt. Paul. ...22 .23 .4W
Heatings .. 1 It .421 Cleveland ..19 22 .V
IColumbus ,.1K 2 ,4n9
I Minneapolia 17 X .90
Yesterday's Resalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
St. Joseph. 4; Wichita, .
Ies Moines, 1; Topeka. a.
.loux city. I: Lincoln, 0.
Omaha, 4; Denver, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 1L
rit. Louis. I; Washington, I.
Chicago, I; New York, 4.
Detroit. 6; Boston, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, I; . Cincinnati, S; called end
fourteenth; darknesa.
Philadelphia-Chicago: rain.
New York, 1; Ht. Louis, 13.
Boston. 1; Pittsburgh. 2.
Caaaes Today.
Western Leaa-ue St. Josenli at Wichita
Des Molnra at Topeka, Bloux City at Lin
coln, imuuia ai uenver.
American League Cleveland at Phila
delphia, Ht. Loula at Washington, Chi
cago at New York, Detroit at Boston.
National League Brooklyn at Cincin
nati, Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at
Pittsburgh, New York at St. Louis.
Federal League Buffalo at Baltimore,
Newark at Brooklyn, Chicago at Kansas
City.
Ktate League Norfolk at Hastings,
Pitirbury at York. Beatrice at Grand
Inland.
Barry. Home run: Kopf. Stolen bases:
Oraney, Murphy. Kerned runs: Cleve
land. 1; Philadelphia, 0. Font on error:
Philadelphia. 1. Bases on balls: Off
Walker. 3; off Wyckoff. 6. Hlta: Off
Hagerman. 4 in two Innings; Off Walker,
I in four Innings; oft Jones, 1 in two In
nings. Struck out: By Walker, 1; by
Jones, 1: by Wyckoff, t. Umpires: Dlneen
and Nalllo.
Total M T 17 1 1
Rattsd for Sweenev In ninth.
Batted for Fisher in ninth.
Chicago 1 0100000 2-4
New York....- 0 0010000 1-4
Two-bsse hits: K. Collins (1). Felech,
Malsel.' Three-base hit: Pecktnpeugh.
Home runs: Weaver, Caldwell. Htolen
bases: K. Collins. J. Collins. Mslssl. High.
Earned runs: Nsw York, 4j Chicago. 4.
Double plav: Sweeney to Boone: Bases
on errore: New York, 1; Chicago, 1. Bases
cn balls: Off Scott. I; off Fisher, 1. Struck
out: By Fisher. 7: by Scott. 2. Umpires:
llildebrand and O'Loughlln.
Iraatara Crash Bra as.
WASHINGTON. June 10 Washington
defeated St. Loula again today. I io 1
Hoch. for St. Loula, pitched well, but
hla support faltered at critical periods,
aeven errora being charged against his
teammates.
or. urvt'ta. wasvinoton.
AS H O. AC AB.H.O.A K.
llMttn. If.. J I 4 SUoallar. rf. . I I S a
X tis. lb... 4 4 14 irMt . lb... 4 lilt
Pratt n.... 4 111 4Hhaaka, If... 1114
('Walker, ef 4 I I 4 t Milan, rf ... I 1 I 1 I
Wllllasia. HI 4 1 4 lUaalll. lb... 4 I I I S
ln. lb.... 4 I II 4 SMera aa. Ik.. 14 14 4
Un. aa... I t I I t i.miib. a. 4 1
Aim. .... I 1 4 iM.Hrlae. aa. I t 4 1 4
Hock. I 4 4 1 4Jobaae. S..4 I 4 4
g. Walker.. 14444
rerrrawB. 4 4 4 1 4 Teial....U I IT 17 I
Totals M I M 14 7 '
Bstted for J loch In elsjhlh.
St. Loula 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 OJ
Washington 0 0 0 2 10 2 1 a
Kerned runa: .St. Loula I. Tht .1..
t hits: Hhott.Hi. Lavsn. Hits: Off Hoch. 7
in seven Innings, off Perry man, 1 In one
Inning. Ktolen bases: Pratt. Moeller,
Milan Iouble play: Austin to Leery.
Left on bases: St. loula. 4: Wsshlnston.
4. Bsses on errors: Wahlngtnn. 1. Struck
out: !( Hoch, 1: by Johnson. V Balk:
Hoch. I'mplres: Connolly and Chill.
Macks Wla fraa ladlaas.
PHll-ArE14HIA. Juns 10. Philadel
phia knwked two Cleveland twirlera off
the rubber to. lay and wen. 11 to I. Httger
insn ass taken out after the aecond in
ning, during whl.'h the Home team scored
four limea en three slnales. so error by
Chapman end a home run by Kopf. la
the fifth and aixth seeoinn six hits, a
saciifl.-e. three passes snd an error by
enthsssnss netted seven runs and
caused the retirement of Walker In favor
of Jonea Score:
CL .rtjkND PltlLAUr.l.PHIA.
AU. n OAK. AS HO AW
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4 4
NEWARKS AND TIPS
SPLIT DOUBLE BILL
Viiiton Win Firit Conteit and Home
Team Takes the Second
Battle.
FIVE HURLERS IN THE OPENER
DALE AND DELL TIED
IN A PITCHING DUEL
Cincinnati and Brooklyn Go Four
teen Inning"! Until Darkness
Stops Game.
TWO TO TWO IS THE SCORE
CINCINNATI. June lO.-Dale and Dell
Indulged In one of the beat pitchers
battles of tha season here today and when
darkneaa aettled down at the end of the
fourteenth Inning, Cincinnati and Brook
lyn were tied. 1 to 1
Daubert made three hlta In four times
up and In the tenth Inning waa dellber
atcly paaaed. Double play spoiled sev
eral chances for both teams. Mollwltc
waa eplked sliding for home In the
eleventh Inning and was forced to retire
from the game. Score:
BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI.
AB. H.O.A C. AB.H.O.A E
O'Mara. aa.. 4 I I I Stxaeh. ef.... 114
Merer. cf...4 14 0 OH'Tatf. aa.'.. 1 I I
Dautwrt. lb. I I II 1 IKUIIIar. II.. I 1 I
XMasfd, rf.. 1111 arh. lb..... 4 11
Wheat, if.... 4 111 IGrlfflth. rf.. 4 4 1
(xil.baw. lb. 4 4 I I ectark. c... Ill
M"rtr. e.. 4 4 4 1 4Wlnca. C....1 4 1
Ueti lb 4 4 I I 1 Mollwitx. lb. I 1 17
Dell, p 4 14 4 COlMn. lb-lb. 4 4 4
VK'lolu. lb 1 1 I
Total (4 14 4114 llHle. o 4 1 1
Twoabier .004
Totals 44 I 41 10 1
Brooklyn OOlOOOOlOOOOtt 0-1
Cincinnati 0 001000100000 0-2
Ran for Clark in the eighth.
Two-base hits: Mollwits. Kllllfer. von
Koinita. Three-base hits: Daubert,
Clarke. Earned runs: Brooklvn. 1: Cin
cinnati, 1. Double plays: Dele to lienor
to Oroh; Olson to Hersog to Olson: Deil
to usuoert: Wheat to Geta to McCarty;
oiengei io uaunert; cutsnaw to Daubert
to ) Mara. Base on errors: Cincinnati,
1. Bases on balls: Off Dell, 7; off Dale.
4. Struck out: By Dell. 1; by Dale, 4.
Umpires: Quigley and Bason.
PIratea Trlsa Bra Tea.
PITTSBURGH. June lO.-Pittsburgh de
feated Boston today. 1 to 1, In a game
featured by good pitching by Harmon
and Huxhes. Collins' wild throw a catch
Maranville at third in the fifth allowed
Maranvtlle to score with Boaton'a only
run. In the aeventh Collins tripled and
scored on Hlnchman's single. Hlnchman
stole aecond and scored on a single -by
Vlog. Kcore: .
BOSTON. rtTBl'ROH.
AB.H O A g tB.H O.it.
Moras, rf.... 4 1 SJoknatos. Ibl 4 14 4 4
4 14 Oarer. If.... 4 11
1 4 4 0( olllna. cf.. I 1 I l
14 aHlaebms, HI 1 1 a
11.4 SWaauer. aa. 1114 1
4 11 4Vloi. Ib 14 14
111 OOerber. . lb.. I 1411
14 1 OQIbeoa. ..,. 1414
44 OHannoa. a.. 1411a
4444
4 4 4 4 ToUla It 4 17 14 ' 1
4 4
4 4
I 4
4 1
4 4
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BROOKLYN. June 10. Brooklyn and
Newark divided today' double-header,
the visitors winning the flrat, t to 7. and
the home team the aecond t to 1. Heavy
hitting, poor fielding and errora made
the opener a see-saw affair, five pltchera
being uaed. Brooklyn outbattad tha vis
itor, but base oa balls helped Newark
materially. Reulbach and Wilson had a
pltcher a battle In the aecond game and
both received fine aupport. With the
score tied Cooper opened the last half of
the ninth with a triple. Reulbach Dassed
Mages tn get Kauff, who singled, sending
home the winning run with nobody out.
Score, first game: . R.H.E.
Newark 1 1 0 4 0 1 3 1 0-9 10
Brooklyn 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0-T 13 I
Ballerina: Moseley. Wbltehouse, Reul
bach and Kariden; Marion. Lafltte and
Land. rPett.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Newark 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 I 0
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 0 0
Batteries: Reulbach and Rartden: Wil
son and 1-snd.
Divide Deable-Header.
BALTIMORE. June 10 Baltimore and
Buffalo split even In todays double
header. The visitors took the opener, 4 to
1. while the home team ram back
etronsly In the wind-up with a score of
'.1 to i. Score, first game: R.H.E.
Buffslo 0 1 0 I 0 0 I 0 1 15 I
Baltimore 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Batteries: Bdlent and Blair;
Bender and Owens. '
tcoie. second gsme: RU E.
Buffalo 0 1 0 0 10 0 1 I 6 io 1
Baltimore f. 1 3010100 11 It 1
Batteries: Scbu'ts. Ehmko end Allen
Smith and Jarklltsch.
Whales Los la Caseys.
KAN&Art CITY June W.-The rally
started by Chicago in the ninth proved
Ineffectual, Kinul City winning. I Io I
Cullop aas invtniit.le until tha ninth,
teing replaced by Vsckard. who atovped
I he rally. Score: R 11 K
Chicaso 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 I
Kansas Clty..l 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 U 0
HAItjkHa PMffiitara.it UtW U.i...
nvll and Wllsoa; Cullop, Packard and
r.asvenv.
Kitiyt'k, Ib 4
Connolly. If. 4
Srhmldt. lb! 4
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Crutcber. .. 4
Total IN I I
Batted for Hughea In eighth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 l A A a o
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
Two-bsse hit: Schmidt. Thm-h., t,i...
Collins Stolen bases: Carey. Hlnchman.'
r.arnea runs: tittsourgo, z. Double plsy:
i n.irjtn vo rrnmmi, umix on oases
Boston, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. Hits: Off
Hushes. I in seven innlnss: off PrulKh.r
0 in one Inning. Struck out: By Hughes!
4: bv Harmon. 4. Lmoirea: OrLh and
Byron.
Cards Slaaj Tesreaa.
ST. LOUIS, June 10. SL Louis slugged
Tesreau and Schupp for seventeen bit
and coupling thla with errorless ball
playing on Its own aide St. Loula won, 11
to a. nere louay.
In the second inning Miller tripled with
the bases full and in the fourth Inning
Leecher Mt for a home run. again with
the bases full. Score:
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Grant. 2 to 0, and today beat the
Lewellen club by a acore of to 0. The
feature of today'a game was Marietta
pitching a no-hit, no-run game.
Jones Makee Neat Ram.
In connection with tha release of Davy
Jones, Rebel outfielder, it develops that
Jones received a wad reported at 11. n)
for his contract. Jones knew a sprained
tendon had ended his base ball useful
ness. Oakea did, too. Oakea asked Jonea
how much he expected to aave thlg
season A figure was named and tha
deal followed.
Stall Reverses patfleld.
Manager Stalling la a All using his re
versible outfield. Sherwood Magee la sup
posed to play every day In center, but
the other two gardnera are aw itched
whenever a left-handed pitcher goca to
tha mound in oppoaitljn.
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Totala 14 I M 11 I
New York 0 000001 102
SU Louis 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 -13
Two-base hits: Snyder. Doyle. Three-
bsse hits: Miller, Wilson. Home run:
Hcscher. Stolen liases: Hnodgrass, Dolan
(2). Rutheler. Kared runs: St. Louis, 6.
Double plsy. Bsralnerd to MerRle. First
on error: M. Ixiis. 1. nsses on halls:
Off Tesreau. 1: off Ioak. 1; off Schupp.
4. Hlta: Off Teeveau. 6 In two Innings;
off Scliiipp, 11 In six innings. Struck out:
By N tiupp, i; oy ijusk, . umpires: mgier
rid Hart.
I 1 1
Qulnn,
Touts II 0 14 It I
-hatted for Hagerman la third
Hatted for W alker in seventh.
Bstted for Jonea In ninth.
Cleveland a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia 0 4 0 0 1 ( 0 0 -U
Two-base hits Turasr. Wyckoff.
Three-be tut. Smith, Wabbsaaasa,
Hlllaas Attache.
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PHILADELPHIA. June 10,-Mra. George
Wightman. formerly of California, de
feated 1 ii Eleanora Sears of Boston
today tn the moat Interesting match of
tha morning play In tha tournament for
the women' national lawn tennis cham
pionship at tho Philadelphia Cricket club.
Mrs. Wightman had to extend herself a
Miss Sears played one of her beat
matches.
Summary:
Champion singles, foi.rth round:
Mlsa Molla BjurMidl. Norway, de
fraud Miss Anne K. bheafe, Boston, 10-1,
4-J.
Mln Martha Oothrie, Pittsburgh, de
feated Mia Msrion Vandertiaef, New
York. 7 . 6 k
Miss Klisa M Fox. Philadelphia, de.
tested Miss Alice Cunninghsin, Boston,
4-it. -L
Mrs. Or org- W. Wightman, Boston, d
feaied Miss Kleanora ---ears, Boston. 4-J.
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