ir, Bringing Up IF BEARS SLAUGHTER .ROURKES, 10 TO 7 Denver Garners Seventeen Hits Off Thompson and Everdon. TWO GRIZZLY HUE LEES USED DENVER. June 11. Denver with the Id of two pitchers, seventeen, hit, ability to' scor at critical times, and , aevrn Omaha error, won here today. Score. iw ys i, j nompson ana r-avrmun iur Omaha were una Die to nom me lorai Score: " ' DENVER. ATI. R. H. O. .4 a . s 2 .4 2 t 12 . & s 4 a .so a i .4 i s a .4 o n o ,4 0 - J 0 . 4 0 . o a o o .4110 A. n i 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Ptienrer, rf Kl, I. ),, lb Mct'nrmlck, rf.. (Ulloway, Zb.... Coffey. If Kellener, s Whelan, Sb Hp nr. r fantwell, p Arellanes, p 0 0 e a o A o l l A 0 0 Total.... a 18 17 27 10 OMAHA. AB. R. t 0 o. 1 A. 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 s s 0 13 B. 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 I 1 Preen, th Km. 3b .. Foravthe, rf.... Krurger, c... Thomaaon. rf. Schllebner. lb. h'nilth. If Whalen. Thompson, p.. Everdon, p...., a f Total Omaha D"iivr ..I...... ,...ST 7 10 84 .001010 .o i i a o i o 0-T 10 Btolen bumf: Bchllebner. Forythe, Kni.r Whelan. Two-base hlta; cvhllabner. McCormlck 2, Galloway. Tliumaaon, Kverdon. Bpencer. Thre-ba hit: Bhleld. Home run: McCormlck. Sacrifice hlta: Wpeneer. Whelan. Hit hmrnian: Shields. Struck out: By Cantwell. 2; by Thompson, 1; by Aiellano. a; by Everdon, 1. Bases on .bk: Off Cantwell. a. Double flay: Whelan to Preen to Sschllebner. lilts: Off Cantwell 4 In two and one-third lnnln; off Thompson, 11 In thre and twotiitrd Inning; off AreHanee, In six and two-thliile tnnink; off Everdln. In four and one-third Inning. Time: 8:11. I'mplro: Van Bickla. f-CllRKIHHK aillTB OtT ; SIOl'X Hold India., Oae lilt, and Llaks Trlmpb LINCOLN. June 11. liarney Schrelber held the tamix City Indiana to one hit today and shut them out. returning the compliment or yesterday, score: LINCOLN. AB. K. H. o 0 1 o. 1 A. E. Wolfe. If 4 Mil infflgan, s 8 iU'l!'nni. lh... Mclntyre. rf laiev, Sh. It. Pchrelber. cf.. l.loyd, 2ti 'McAllister, c 1. Bihrelber. p... Total. 2s 1 SIOL'X CITY, AH. R. 4 Z7 15 O. a o 13 a t V 1 a o o E. 0 0 0 f'oonev, lb P. Clark Kftne. lb 'tl:iian, rf..., 1 m I'iei'M. If.., 4 i a ) IfliallnK. u..., ioun-, as 3 iTIt e. c a lUMillib". P 0 H'rlp 1 TnUla 3 1 24 1 liatted for Hoot h by In ninth. Mn.Hiln o o 0 0 1 0 1 rx.ux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 00 To-hae htt: M. Kchrvlljer, II. t'chri'lber. Mc iafflgan. Double I'lay: Ua lu M'tiaffiKnn tu William SHCii fie hlta: Pll'. ll.Hlliliy (i, McAllister. Kroi k out. Hv Kuhrellwr, 8: by litMiiliby, 8 bo.i on balls: Off lioothby, t Time: l ti. I mi, lie: Myers and l'uaU. Miciibs take: third straight Wulvea IX feat (t. Joaeph Drwaaaaeira, Tkrer to Oae. WICHITA. Kan.. June 11 Wichita f me ha k at Bu JiMtrph again today and v,ii the tril irlKhl gaiiMi. Not a walk bulled durtn th" Kartte, It wu I .Inved tn record time for the local d - iu'td. icore: WICHITA. ' AH. K. H. 0 o. 14 0 i.urlt-, b 4 Fen. If 4 '( i,iitftii, cf 3 H 1 Mtii-raon, lb.... 8 ll as 8 KriU 'll. SO a K Khste, rf 8 , i c a tuuihern. p S Totals. 8 10 37 14 BT. JoPEPH. AB. K. H. O. 4 2 1 at i it l 2 , 0 A. I'Bie, ?b K , ain, II Vi.ijii, rf ti i'tms. f t- ...it. ss Ilr'.rf, II.' l.i.l'il. '... 1iia.t-nin, e...., lji.alf. p T'.'Uls r .t"Mri h t V. i, tins l-fi vn baj': 5 bsHifH I. It. ...M I 1 24 19 .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 ...a l o o o bt .InattDh. (: Wichita. Tvl-irun. Two-l,ij I it : in nu.n. len b.-a: Ft)K, H. 1'at- 1','ul.le l lV' l'up InOlnriri to li t .lln hiil Mi'nk onl; lly Ikaff. 1 i fwi,,riii, S. ud pu-.jt: Lakatf. Tim 1 l. I n:lre: Giael Hr4 S-us Are Wlaalag. f'CilKV. la. June 11. tHpeclul Te'.e- t . in. -The KnH Oly Krd Hui, Uie ..i.i'ri fevmt-i r'INiruiJ wsni of Kan ' V, u au tart, J-l-ula-d the Fury club u.tinv in a cii uiayed aaiiau. I to t ;'iaaa I'll trj'ri la on a tour of ' . . : i.iu Mini N',rika and have . a tM"-.i Miul U.fl tvlar lainil on til I, , . ha-it. H.H K I o 1 0 0 1 0- l . : , y eoegooio 04 i '. f'!.i., Mta,l-liu anJ Buubfl, Heo iu aii'l il-ri- Father PaRourkeDigsUp Two New Pitchers j - . ta Rourke ha dug up two more new jlti hr in an effort to bolster up that weak hurling ataff. The new men are Thompson from the Jry City cluh of the International league and Arthur Lang of the Venice Pacific Coast league) club. Eoth are ld to be ronstdsrabl twlrlera. Both Joined the team at Denver. RILEY ALLOWS ONE HIT TO DRUMMERS Hastings Holds Norfolk Scoreless Throughout Nine Innings of Play. CHALKS . SINGLE , BUN TO WIN HAST1NOS. Neb.. June U. (8penal Tel- erera. Tho Red ahut out the Drum mer today.. 1 to 0. lkth RUcy and Tnie- Vr.ji .pitched tight bull, th former allow ing-but one. hit and the latter two. me foalure j.of . the game was the one-nano ratch by Oramm of a terrific line drlv In the ninth, robbing Dye of a hit. score. HAiTINOS. AB H O A U .... 414 so H O Ad rorlfli. Itl I nimm. Tin. M 4 r.rtln. If.... a I 1 a 1 Mnor. rf ... 4 I nrumm lb.. 11 j Mrcshs. If.. I t I VRIrh'Mas. tl M I t AMtens, .... a I rohM. tb 114 0 1 WI4I. rf... I I I Kller. 0 I T Ko.uio rf . I r'MnpMll. ct a Vlr, lb... 1 BmFH. lb... a 1 II r.iiiis, e.... a Thiems. V. a TfM 1 TMIS. ... .M a U II Total 1 If IT a Batted for Tlileman In the ninth. Norfolk 0 ft0????? llaHn 0 o 0 O 1 o ' v Two-te hit: Mc-Cabe. caoriime mis; Melkr, Olllls. Htolen lo:- I'any'bell. Uasea on balla: Off Thleman. S: off RJlev. 1. Hit with pitched ball; Hy Riley. Mel ker. BtiiH-k out: by Thleman, 8; by KUey, 6. Time; 1:35. Umpire: Mulr. CJiasaps Win Kaally. GRAND INLAND. Neb.. June 11 Ppe rlai Tolegram.) The chamiw found Me Donald with greater esse than ever be fore, while lieatrlce could not connect wifh ThUwn when hit meant run, thus d"l rivlnff them of any advanlao of their many walk. Henry iieiuing teaiurvu Score: BCATRKm OfUND IHIjAND. A H O A B AB.ll.O A K niimsa. b. a a a Rnun. ... i UnnooB, te. t)lwi.7. rl.. I Hu.t.r, I lb .. I 1 litii.m. lb... 4 It lllmrr, If.... I 1 Hlnrk. rl.... I 1 . S...4 1 Nrf. d a r, cf..4 1 Id- khart. II a 4 1 nutloT. .. I 1 kurtum. ..4 Ktalr. Ik... 4 0 UuUuasI. a I a tTbtMMa.' . I 4 4 a ti 1 IIS 1 4 11 I Total...... 37 4 84 Beatrice Grand Island .... t 1 Totsl 87 1 ..oooooooo 0-0 ...1 OS00100 4 Uarned rmta: Grand laland. !. Two- base hits: Henry, Ksrney. Sacrifice hits: ltrnnuon. RoDen, Downey, tynea, nenry. Stolen base: Buster. Downey. Bynek, Claire. Double plays: Roln to Claire, Henry to llolen. l-assej Kali: Buster. Base I'll hallt: Off Thlesnen. 7. Hit tilt pitched ball: Hy Tniessen, i: oy McOonali. I. ttruck out: l'y Thlasaen, by McDonaiii. 3. wiia pucn: j niessen. Time) 1.55. tmplro: Wood, ghlaay ghaae t'kaaed Away. YOUSC. Neb.. June 11. (Special Tele gram.) York beat Falrbury again today n an Interesting game, io . ion iooh i. early lead through timely nits and Signer s wild pitches. Falrbury got to Hsley In the avventli for to alng'e and two doubles, netting three rime, which tied the acor. Harris relieved Haley and Falrbury waa held before hi de livery, bhaner wa fined VA and rhaae from the para in in aixtn ror anpuiing decision. Knoll held the rTonibs until the eighth when, with two meo down, Knlne singled and Harris cravked one over the right field feme. Bcore: ruswiT. YORK. AB H O A a A J It O A B. Hlli'.hniS. rt I nir. lb 4 1 I miO, b.. 4 I vumnr. ri.. i Tkim. Sb.., 4 KHItl, If... 4 ri.mtt. Ik I hnr . If... a Thtwaics cf 4 lua. IS... 4 faiuia, 4 1 S la 'utibur. lb. . 4 r.n-a. rf.. 1 Klaa. a., lllaiwi s.. eilarru. .. till. - I Mtiajiar. .. 8 bluall, S 1 Totals 1 l 18 Total U 1 It 13 Falrbury 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 04 York , 1 0 0 1 0 2 i - Two-base hits: Lamb, Hlldebrand. Con- ley. Home run: Harrta. Btolen baaee: Puyton, Tolten i. oouoia pay: i-onooy to Cunlxy. liases on balls: Off Haley, 1; off Harris. 1: off Bhanr, 1. Left on bases: Falrbury, : 1 oik. . Hit ov plu lied ball: By hnaner. luce, mis: un Haley. ; off Harrta 1; off fhaner, 8; off Mioil. t. btruck out: By Halvy. 8: by lUrrla, 1; by Blianer, i; fy nnoii. s. ild ittclira: Bhauer (-) Time: l:u. Umpire: Bhuater. ' laalbrra Aaaoetatlaa. Memphis. (; Mobile, 6. I n miiiKtiam, 1; Mobile, . 1 New in leans. 4: Atlanta, I. ( halutuooga-NaaShvlllc; postponed; wet giouiids. I MrWalllaa Hate Wist Caamar. Tlis Mrinailn Hat want gams with any cla M teams lor eunaaya Call fcam at Wrbatsr bA tmtoas Attaeka. When you bav a bllllou attaok your liver fall to perform It functlona You beoom constipated- Tb food you tat fermeiiU In your stomach and rauaca nausea, vomit lag and a terrible head ache. Take Chamberlain' TabUta Th witl tone up your liver, clean out your stomach snd you will soon be as well as ever. They otily cost a quarter. Obtain able every a here. Adcrtiaa.'v-et. iii. I I I I 111 -1LI7 III I f Till) BKK: CopyrtgM. ms. lnternattonaJ New btrt - - " - 'k -r i ' "n x " i ; i : J l I I I I 1 a: rr .. 11 a I I .. Ill 11 CUBS TAKE LEAD FROM THEPHILLIES Chicago Deposes Quaker Crew from First Plans by Shutout Victory. GAME IS A PITCHING BATTLE CHICAGO, June 1L Chicago deposed Philadelphia from flrat place today when they shut out the visitors. I to 0. The game wa a pitcher' battle, with Hum phries outpllchlnir Rlxey and pemaree and holding Philadelphia to three scat tered hit: Chicago won the game In the fifth In ning when Good's single and a double by Flher scored a run. The other run wa made off Demaree. Fisher doubled. took third on a wild pitch and scored on Zimmerman's acrlfice. The game aparkled with fat fielding. flv snappy double plays being eaecaUd. A running catch against the left flold fence by Williams and one-hana eaten of a pop fly by Byrne which started a double play were feature. Bcore: PtllLADKI.PH! A. CHlCAa. Att.H.O.A C AH.H.O.A fOnorofl. M. I i a I iflnct. rf ... 1 J J Byrn. lb... 4 BMlicr If - 4 A AH..hu1tA. If.. 140 iri.w. am... w m t - (rih, rf.. I m.hotf. tb.. a lAiilvms. lb. a rakru ct.. 3 flurn. c. . a Welrer .... Kllllfer. ... Hir. .... 7.tmrtnn. Sb 4 t tHaier, lb.... 1 11 twuiunw. l a 0 1 An'hr, B....4 1 J J Dl-haliui. lb.. I 1 t - Hunpbrvat 10 1 a iui .: a 27 la WhIIKKl ... 1 Davara. a. Totals... 1. 1 8 14 li 1 ' 'Han for Bums In eighth. Hatted for Rlxey In elffhtb. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 r4.in... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1 -! Two-baao hits: Fisher. Becker. Earned run: Chicago, . rSacrlflce l"1" : hoff. Wmmerman. Doubli plays: Flshsr to Zimmerman ta Baler. Byrne to Ban croft, Itumplirlea to Phelan to Baier. Bancroft to Nlehoff to Luderus. Phelan lo Zimmerman to Haler. Base on error: Chicago. 1. Baaee ofi bulls: Oft RlX'Y. : off Humphries, 8; off Domaree, 1. Hlta: Off Hlxo. 4 In seven Innings; off Dem aree, 1 In one Inning. Btruck out: By Rley, 3. Umpire: Klem and iunlle. Reds Wis Lo( Gas. ' CINCINNATI, June 11 Appleton and Benton pitched almost record, ball here today, going fourteen Innings without a score crossing the plate. The former weakened slightly In the fifteenth, how ever, and Cincinnati was returned a win ner. 1 to 0. The deciding and only tally started on Its way when Hersog ilngled In the fifteenth. Bcore: bROOKLY. CINCINNATI AH U OAE AB.H OA O Mara. .. 14 1 latih. ef.... 1 8 ,Yar. tf ... 4 11uhar lh. 4 & I Harao. aa. . . a a - - I 14 tHlllller If.. 1 tUh oh. Ik..... 7111 11 (.rllfllh. rf.. 884 I ri.rka. 0.... 811 4 T Wlna. 4 1 1 1 IV'K lulti. lb 4 1 III Olioa. lb... 4 1 14 I) 18 Uantua. ... t 8 rltonsal. rf.. 8 luminal, rf. 8 W tint. If. .. Cillahaw, lb. 4 Mfcrtr. .. Uaii. lb..... I Auvlatoa, Total- 47 H8 18 1 Total M 80 1 One out when wlnnl ig run cored. urokiyn ooo99,;;;!;?ir"7 UinctnnaU oqewwwwwvyy Two-base hits: OMara. Griffith (J). Benton. Btolen bases: O'Mara, Lsaeh, Von Kolntts. Wingo Cutshaw. turned tun: tMnclnnatl, L Double play: Her sog to Von Kolnits to Clark. Ueja to Daubert, IVaiton o Hersog to Oison, Appleton to Daubert. Uroh to Olson. Hint on errors: Brooklyn. 1. Basea on lu,lla: Off Appleton. ; off Benton. . f-truck o'lt: By Appleton. 7; by Benton, 14. Umpires: yulgley and Eaaon. tilaata Defeat Cards. KT liOClB. June 11. New York took todays game from Bt. I.ouls by the aoore of 8 to 3, putting two r ins across in l third Inning when Matheason ana onoa grass sa'or.l snd never being headed by the local. Mew Tors got us rinai laur In the fifth, while Bt Loula scored one In the third and It last marker In thu ninth when Wilson hit a home rin. Bcore: NCW YORK. T. DOl'IO. AU.H.O.A B. AB.M.U.A K. Snoilsrs'. ct I I 1 ortjtlrr. ... a S I art. lb.. 4 1 1 1 I 4 a i I', a. bar. If.. I 1 4 M ll.r. 8b .. 4 1 1 t !!. 8b.... 3 Burnl. if.... 8 rlnbertae, H 4 Mrrtla. lb . 4 Bialaard. a 4 Hmlth. 4 rJ.7 ti .:: 4 14. Hr.i4. ih... en a Oaliail. Sb. 4 1 4 4 4Mar ....! a a Oriuar. .... 1 8 Muhaasa, l Total... . -aa i ti IT " Toul u 7 rf li l New York 0 3 1 0 -a pt. Louie 0 o Home run: Wilson. Btolen bases: Do lan. Doyle. Famed run: Bt. Loula; 1. Double !: liralacra to atcraie, nuuer io 1 tiler to Hyatt Flrat baae on errors: Kw York, 1. Bases on bails: Off Mathewson, 3: off tiriner. 8. Btruck out; By Urlner, L I'm pi res: lUgler and Hart Asaertoavm tat lea. R.H.E. 3 7 0 S I At Cleveland- Minneapolis Cleveland Batteries. Minneapolis, Harper and Sullivan; Cleveland, Carter and 1-evosrt At Columbua K H tl 1 13 0 T S Kanaaa City Columbus Batteries: Kant City. George and Alexander; Columbus, O'Tool and Cole man. At Loulevtll R.H.B. itii..,,li 8 11 1 Louisville ssi Batteries- Milwaukee, Walker. Young and Hughes; Louisville, Kill. Qoshorn, Keynold, Northrop and Clauioos. At lnOianamjlLa . at v.ui . 41 li.dlanalaoll S 13 t . i.ri.. at f.ut Iirield and Glenn. aiaiahall; adlanapoll, Willie, Mera and laulaKtl. ' Xarlhweatrr l.eagae. Victoria. 3: Piokane. 1. Vain. 3. Ta-oina. 0. Ataerdueo. 3; Yaucoutar, I OMAHA, KATL'KIUY, JUNK IT wo Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I W.L.Pct. Dea Molne.2 15 .6.44 NAT. LEAGUE. W.I Pet. Chicago ...28 1.frmi Phlla. 26 20 .KA rBooklyn ..23 .23 .511, Boaton 2J 22 .600 Pittsburgh ..23 22 .509 Topeka ,...'M 17 .6X Denver ....20 17 .Ml Omaha ....22 10.7 Lincoln ....! 1 .6oo ft. Joph. .17 23 .4.MI Bt. IjOu1s....24 2f .490 Hlou Clty..l 24 . New York... 18 23 .439 Wichita 13 23 .343! Cincinnati -..18 i4 .M AM EH. LEAGUE. FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l , W.L.Pct. Chicago ....31 18 .W3 Kan. Clty...28 .583 Detroit ....31 30 .60rl lPttsburgh ..26 10 .5M Ronton 23 18 .Ml Newark ....25 21 .543 '.Waahlng'n .21 21 .6001 Bt. Loul....2 30 .635 New York...21 23 .477 Brooklyn ...26 23 .531 Cleveland ..20 26 .444 Bt. I.oul....1 2S .404 Chicago ....25 23 .521 Baltimore ..18 29 .43 Buffalo 17 82 .347 AMER. ASE'N. Pohlla. 17 30 .3t2 STATE LEAQUE. W.I .Pet. I WL Pct. Norfolk ....14 0 .7001 Indianapolis ti ?8 840 York 13 ( .64' Itulsvllle ...3ft It Ml Beatrice ....14 T .0W Kan. City... 2. 22 .532 Falrbury ...10 12 .4n Milwaukee .2K IT. .511 Hastings ... 13 ,tJ Bt Paul M 14 .49 Or. Island.. I 10 .4741 Cleveland ...21 I Columbus ..13 S .801 Minneapolis 17 24 X Yesterday's Resalte. WESTERN LEAGUE. Bt. Joseph, 1; Wichita, a Dea Molnes-Topeka, wet grounds. Bloux City, 0; Lincoln, 2. Omaha, 7; Denver, 10. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, S; Philadelphia, 0. Bt Louis, 6; Washington. L Chicago, ; New York, 10. Detroit. 8; Boston. 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 0: Cincinnati. 1. Fifteen In nings. Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 3. Boston-Plttaburgh, wet grounds. I New York, 3; Bt. Louis, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo, I; Baltimore, 6. Newark, 13; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 4; Kansas City, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, S; Cleveland, 6. Kansas City, 7; Columbus. 0. Milwaukee, S; Louisville, 8. Bt Paul, 4; Indianapolis, 3. . BTATB LEAGUE. Norfolk,, 0; Hastings, 1. Beatrice, 0; Grand Island, 4. Falrbury, 4; York, 6. Games Today. Western League St Joseph at Wichita. (Dea Moines at Topeka, Bloux City at Lincoln, Omaha at Denver. American League Chicago at Washing ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Bt. Loula at New York. Cleveland at Boston. National League Brooklyn at Cincin nati. Philadelphia at Chicago, Boston at Pittsburgh, New York at Bt. Loula Federal League Buffalo at Baltimore. Newark at Brooklyn, Chicago at Kansas City. Htata League Norfolk at Hasting. Falrbury at York, lieatrlce at Grand. Island. Fairbury Refuses To Abide by New League Schedule FAIRBURY. Neb. June 1L fflpacUl Telegram.) Alleging that Fairbury ha been discriminated against tn lh up- Vlementary schedule of the Btate league owing to other teams having more Bun day games, and the I'ounth of July game be lug taken from this place to Nor folk, meaning an axpenslve trip to thl point, after having Just opened the sea son tliere, and twelve game being1 grouped her commencing June SI, Dr. H. E. Potter, secretary of the Falrbury Base Ball association, ha filed a pro teat with President M.le of Hasting.' asserting that Falrbury would not abide by the new schedule. Thl decision wa reached after a meet in: of th director of the Falrbury club. Unless the schedule I changed, Falr bury will ask for a return of forfeit money and withdraw from the circuit 'game, as listed under the original sched- , , having arranged for special attrao- ... , . . , . K tlos and peclal trains. July 4 nd S. i w-iribury had already apent approximately II1.0U0 in antlcUavUon of a Fourth nf July Falrbury acquired th Superior franchise Ut winter and ha given warm upport to It team. Billy Madden, Old Fight Manager, Mere Billy Madden, for many year a man- arer of prise fighters. Including th fa. moua John U, Sullivan during nis cham pionship career, dropped Into Omaha on his way to the California expositions, to sec Major William McCuna, an old friend of Madden' many year ago. For Quarter of a century Madden managed fighter and waa known from on and of th country to th other. He haa re tired from th game for th last six yean, living on a farm In th Oatsktll IMVUliM as. - Thlrty-flv year ago Madden and Mc Cuna war together In Omaha. They ataged a four-round mill over In Council Bluffs to no decision and with no rater to Judge. MoCuna admit to weighing 190 pounds at the time, while Madden weighed but 130 pouuds. "And I Couldn't touch LI in." sa McCuua. 12, 1915. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SEEfv HAsVEH'T NOTICED MX NEW qoWN hat: YANKS OYERCOME WHITEPOX LEAD Seven Buns to Bad Does Not Dis courage Donovans and Chi cago Loses. TEN TO NINE IS THE SCO EE NEW YORK, June 11. New Ttrk over tame a soven-ron leau today and defo&tc.l Chicago, after Manager Rowland started lo put In his reserves; The score was 10 to 9. The Yankees won In the eighth Inning on Moine s triple and Nunamakers' pacrlflce fly. The feature of 'he game wa CuldweU'a home run, drlvlntj In two men ahead of him and tying tho score In the sixth In ning. Score: CHICA430. NBW YORK. AB H O A E. AB.H. O A K Palarh. ef... I scook. rf 4 1 1 Uulnlan, rf.. I Waaver, sa.. 4 BCDlllna, lb 4 Kournltr, lb. I J CoUlna. rf. 4 Roth. If 4 Schalk. c....3 H.lr. t 1 Rlarkbra. 3b 8 rerklirpa. 4 Mateel. lb... 4 ePIro. lb a Hlah. rf 1 llartMll. If.. I Ollooia. tb... 4 Sarnt-r. t... 8 I Athwart, e.. 8 . "aldwail .. 1 Ofiouanuihr h ratlin. ..0 01 lah. p 8 0 War tow. . .. 1 a 4 t a a u 4 1 a a Fa bar. .... 11 C'lxHte. .... liner i RuaMll. ... Totala M 13 M It 8 Tr.tn.li H 10 87 31 Batted for-Clcottw In the aeventh. Batted for Sohwert In the seventh. New York '.. 1000SSS1 10 Chicago 4 S 0 1 0 0 1 0 0- Two-ibase hit Weaver. Three-base hits: Maisel. Boone. Roth. Home runs: 4'n.ldwell. Peckennauch. Btolen bases: Fournler. Klpp. li acKDurn tz. iionnie play:- PecUenpaugh to RIPP to Malael. ISoone to Peckenpaugh to Klpp, Koth to H. Collins. High to Nunamaker. Baae on crro: New York 1; Chicago, l. itaiei on hall: Off Keatlnor, 3; off Fteb, 2; eff Warhop, 1: off Faber, 4; off Kuasell. 1. Hits: Off Keating. in one ana one- third innings: off Ilh, In four an two thirda lnnlnra: off Warhop 1 in three Innings; off .Faber, 8 In five and one third Innings: off Clcotte. 1 in two-third inning; off Russell, 1 la two Innings. Struck out: By Pieh. 1; by Faber. 4: hy Russell, 2. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Ulildebrand. Bostoa Box Wla Agrala. BOSTON, June 11. Detroit ent Daus to pitch against Boston today for the third time In the three-game series, but the Red Box won again. 4 to 3, Triple by Hoblltsel and Henrlksen figured In three runs n-ored by Boston In the seventh. Errors and passes had some part in the making of each of Detroit's runs. Bcore: DETROIT. BOSTON. AR H O A AB.H O A E. Buah. a 4 1 Hanrlbta. ill 1 1 M Vltt. lb 4 118 (Wasnar. Jo.. I I 1 4 IFpeakar. if . 4 1 8 4 1 tUawta. 11.... 4 8 1 IT dilohlllial, lb 4 1 8 Janvrtn. aa.. 881 114 Ol -u-duar lb., 101 It lTbomaa, jg... I 1484 18 0 Flatter. .... 888 Cobb, cf I Crawror. rf I Vaarb. If. . t Karens', lh. 4 Youus. 8b... 8 t'cKee. ci... I Pauaa. v.... 1 Macohsoa .. 1 Total. 21 17 II 4 Total IM I 1 Batted for Dauaa In ninth. Detroit 0 10 0 10 1 Boaton 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 o-s Three-ban hits: Hoblltsel. Henrlksen, Veach. Btolen base: Wagner. Double plays: Thomaa to Hoblltsel, wagner to Janvrln, baae on errora: Detroit 3. Baaea on balls'. Off Dauaa 3: off Foster. 7. Btruck out: By Dauaa. 1: by Foster, Umpire: bvana and waiiace. Brairai Bib tVeaators. WARHINnTON June 11. St Loul hit Gallia, hard In three Inning today and broke Washington' winning streak by taking th last game of the series, 6 to 1. Jamra held Wanhtoirton to five scattered hlla, two of which were scratches. Pratt accepted fourteen fielding cnanoes wun- out an error. Bcore: ST. LOl'19. WAIHINOTON. AB.H. O A . AB.H O A K. Pbottoa. If.. 4 1 8 lHoallar. rf.l I Howard, lb.. 4 1 Fran. b...'. 4 1 M 1 Foetrr, lb... 4 4 tBhauLs. If... 4 1 kaliaa. ct.... 4 lllaa III lb... 8 1 tMorCK. ita.. I 8 lHaurr. C...I tMclinoa. a. 8 4 OUallla. t,.... 8 a C Walker, et 4 3 Wialah. rf... 4 1 bai-y. Jb ... 4 1 t lAvun. ...! 8 8 1 It HaTerotd. .. 4 8 8 .... Ill Tuui at i at 14 a Tout ....87 at u a St. laouls 0 1 0 0 0 3 3-6 Wellington 0 0 o o 1 o o i Twe-base hlta: Pratt Shanks. Lavan. Thrae-baaa hits: Uvtn, bhollon. Stolen rase: Walsh, trouble playa: lavan io Pratt to Leary (2). Base on balls: Off J a me 3: off Gallia. L Base on error: Washington. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Jainea (Gaudl!). Btruck out: By James, bvMaliia. ft. wild pitnn: uauia. em pires: Chili and Connolly. Dark! Draw Blaak. T-TitlADS-LPHIA. June 11. Morton had the home team at hi mercy today and Cleveland won. 3 to 0. He held Philadel phia down to two nils ana waa given hriilta.nl umaort. Morton two-bagger ent tn Cleveland's two runs In th sec ond inning. Bouthworth. who Joined th visitors yesterday, naving ueen sreuraa from the Cleveland team of the American Aaawavlatlon. mad th greatest running cne-annd catch of the soasoa her. The play robbed 8 trunk of a home run. Score: CLCYELJtND. rH!UAKl J-HIA. AUH.OA AB H O A . Boutkwth. cl 14 Mrk'. rf .. 4 1 1 Tarnar. lb.. I rtiapmaa, a 8 Wuo. Ik ... 4 Oraaar. rf. .. 8 Smlik U.... 8 W mbacna. Sb I O-Kelll. a... I Mortaa. a-.. 4 1 a 1 Harry. aa ... a a I 11 aUk. If... 4 4 I 11 1 btclaala. lb. 8 1 14 II artinaak. cf... 8 1 a Lap. a a 4 4!, hana. e. .. 1 I lalaltaM. 3b.. 4 ita Kor. ib a i 4 Hiwanlar. a.. I 1 4 1 Tatal. . JJ IT U ruab. Taosnaua . laaila ..... 1 Totals ar a n m a Ran for I-app In eighth. Batted for Ureasler in eighth. Cleveland 0 I 1 I M J Philadelphia Two-base hit: Morion. Btolen baaea Turr l hauinsn. kicliinla. Kainaeid runs Cleveland, 3. l'oublo plays: W ambsftanaa to Turrr to wood tS.i. Base on rrora; Clsveland. 1 Bases on ballta: Off Morton, : off Brassier, a Hit: Off Brnsaler, in eight innings; oft Bush, none in one iiinlnn Blrui k out: Bv Morton. 8; by brraalvr, 1. l uiplra; alllu aud Diuooa. WAIT UNTIL 1 COME BACK.! PAbMMM im rM GOLF Clean Up All Business During Morn ing Session and Quickly Hike to- Country Club. DENY BEQUESTS FOB BATES Member of the Western Passenger as sociation yesterday hurried through with their business and at 11 o'clock ad journed to the Country club, where they ate lunch and then donning their togs went out onto the golf links. They spent the afternoon on the green and this evening leave for their respective home. During tne two day' session of the Western Passenger association numerous matters pertaining to the passenger end of the railroad business were threshed over, but most of the problem were re ferred for action at the leext quarterly meeting to be held In Chicago. The request for reduced rates to the next national encampment of the; Grand Army of the Republics was denied, were all other application for lower rates. However, the Grand Army of the Republic matter may receive further consideration from the tourist committee. There was an application for reduced rate to delegate attending tho Farmer' National congress, to be held In Omaha, but it was placed on file, the contention being that most of the dele gates will come from states In which the 3-cent per mile rat Is in effect. The dog question came up on a propo sition to crate dogs shipped in baggage car, but It waa turned down and in the future dogs for shipment will be handled the same a now. Conform to Lavr. By a unanimous vote it was decided that all railroad of the avsoclatloa would conform to the provisions of the Cum min law In the checking and handling I of baggage. It was decided to stand by the rule al ready adopted In handling alien from Canada, this rule being in conformity with the laws of the United State to a great extent. Parties coming from Canada must have money sufficient to pay fare to desinatlon, else they will have to walk. Tickets for pauper aliens and purchased by the authorities of the province will not be accepted on this side of the line. Miss Bjurstedt and Mrs. Wightman Win PHILADELPHIA, June U.-Mtss Molla Bjurstedt of Norway and Mrs. . George Wightman of Boston will meet tomorrow In the final match for the woman' na tional singles tennis championship of th United State. ' That lineup wa decided today when Miss Bjurstedt 'defeated Mis Martha Guthrie of Pittsburgh. 3-. t-t. -3, In one neml-flnal match, while Mrs. Wightman was winning the other from Mis Elixa W. Fox of Philadelphia, 6-L 6-i. . AUTO RACES AT STATE FAIR WILL BE SPEEDY LINCOLN. June v 11. (Speclal)-The automobile rare program at the state falri arousing keen interest among the auto fan of the state. De Uoyd Thomp son and Barney Old field wilt race eash day. This will be a thrilling aeroplane auto contest, with the wizard of the air contesting with the race track speed king in a 300-horse power car. v For the automobile races on September 10 and 11 some of tha leading racer of th country have filed entrlea. Coast !( At Ban Franclaco . It. H E. Pan Francisco l Oakland I Batterlea Baum and Block; Oakland. Prulett, Martlnonl and Jtunn. At Loa Angcree ri.ri.c. a Angeles J Venice : u-iia.ri.ai Ia Angeu. Hughoa and Boles: Venic. Chech and Mltse. At PorUand Salt Lak Ctty J Portland 1 7 1 lotteries: Bait Lake City. C Williams snd Meeks; Portland, Hlgglnbotham and Carlson. rSWaaMabaBaSBjagSBB i - - if.-.- ! i-m: -'Ji -. ssati I a. usi a 0f THVTS A, STRIKING HAT tOO HWt WHALES STOP THE RUNAWAY CASEHS Kansas City's Winning Streak Broken When Chicago Wins by Four to One. BALLY IN THE NINTH COUNTS KANSAS CITY, Mo., June ll.-Chlcago broke Kansas City' winning streak hero today, taking th game, 4 to 1. A bat ting rally in the ninti with hits by Zwill Ing, Tinker and Wilson, gave the game to the visitors. Bcore: R.H.E. Chicago 000000004-4 0 Kansas City 00001000 0-1 0 Batterlea: Chicago, Brown, McConnell and Wilson; Kansas City, Johnson and Easterly. Newark Beat Tips. BROOKLYN, June 11. Newark branched nine hits off Beaton In the sixth ami seventh Innings today, scoring five rut in each and winning from Brooklyn, 1 tn 2. Flnneraa pltchod the lat two In nings and allowed one Mt. Falkenberg waa hit freely, but kept the hlta scat tered except in the second. Bcore: R H E Newark 10 0 016 6 0 013 15 il Brooklyn 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 2 10 3 Batteries: Newark, Falkerrtierjr and Rarlden, Texter; Brooklyn, Beaton, Fin- -neran and Land. Blues Lose to Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Md., June 11. Baltimore came from behind in today' game and won from Buffalo, 5 to 2. Anderson pitched well up to the eighth, when he waa relieved by Krapp. Qulnn pitched consistently throughout A horn run by Duncan over the fence, featured. Hrore: ItH.E. Buffalo 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3 10 8 'Baltimore 00000104 6 1 0 Batteries: Buffalo, A derson. Krapp snd Blair; Baltimore, Qulnn and Jack lltsch. DE PALM A WILL NOT START IN CHICAGO RACE CHICAGO. June 1L Ralph De palma. winner of the recent KO-mlle race at In dianapolis, will not start in the 600-mile event to be held here on June 19, it was announced today. De Palma was unable to have the necessary repairs made to his machine, which was damaged In the Indianapolis event. Clears Skin Stops All Blocd Troubles v Goes Right Down to When the Germs Start From. 4Vi. Th action of 8. B. S, th famoua bloo4 purifier, 1 notabl In th kin. It 1 bul natural that blood Impurltle (boulij eek an outlet Water, gaa, oil an4 nearly all the active product of natur eek the surface. It seema to b a oo mlo law. 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