HIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18. VJlo. Charlie and George -o- -o- -o- Drawri for The Bee by T. E. Powers " rcAMT-cBT a I ni i . Jisiq.ji nn rn towsi Aaw ms UTTUE CHUMP -OH I VE ( Comaq - cT EVEHWITH V . CAUGHT IN TTifT V ' wHEtt ) WWE) qoT ARAMO IDEA j OiARUE?J ' CHARLIE J . ' roWARD DaM,HOW f X ' ; 15 W T ( PA1MIS5 rJ "n3 V S EXPENSE-, ' ' r, L"t s3 ..- . i ' ( ZABEL WINS BOX DUEL OF 19 LAPS Peffer Loiei Mound Battle After i (kiajf All the Way, While Oppo- nent Hearly m Loaf. ; out Mayer weakened slightly toaard the , end of lo game. Score: fHlLAOKL-rnlA. CINCINNATI AS H O A K AUK O A B- BunrMirt SB. I 1,1 llnrll. ef....4 0 I 0 0 B.rna. tb... 4 I I I VOrlffllh. rf . I t ,1 0. rkr. If... 4 I '. aa.'..4 I t. 1 iVarath. rf . 4 I 1 lKllllier If.. 4 t Whltta4. el. l i t iQrah, 9b-H. I 1 I I t Nallmff. lb. I I t Ciaraa, ... t 4 Ixulania. lb, I ti 1. tOlam lb.-..t til 1 RED SOX TIED FOR THE SECOND PLACE Beeton-Americans Celebrate-Bunker STinrr. 4 i ,i .. I i i American! AeieDraie aui . -3 ttw. Hill Day by Taking Game Tatals M 154 II I 1 1 Standing of Teams COHTSST.IS PLAYED RAPIDLY CHtCAOO. Jun 17.-Bttllni nc'.i nfl ck In a (riat xhlbltton of pll -hlng. ybl of Chloo nd Pfeffn of Brooklyn lo!ay foutht a. nlnten-lnnln aWif to ft f!nth, Whtch wu hortbrkItnm tha landpolnt of W vtalllpi: pitcher, fo? the :oha von. to 1 dVplte hie brlS'lant vera. " ' ' The ' game aet a eaaon'a ret-orrt 4 for number of Inning, but U waa playea rapidtjr. Pfeffer worked all throua;n the onteat and Zabel, avoeedlnc Huanphrlea when th letter's hand was split by Wheat's bit In th, nrst Innlnf, pitched ncsrir as lona. ' Emll lapporl Ulrea. ."ttratlo support was alven both slab r.en. Every Brooklyn run was directly Griped tn by an error and two of ChW taro'a ware doe to misplays. Fisher eountlnc the -ainnlnt score when Cut sbaw threw wild on Williams' hard iroudr In the nineteenth. Past field-, Inr eared scorea for both sides, too. In- fielders and outfielders vtelnf In dpsper at efforts to prevent ryii. , Twice the score waa tied when th name1 warned over. With twe out In tha cihth and Chicago leading, t to 1, Fisher fum bled O' Mare's grounder and Myers scored Mm with a double.' '. tn tha fifteenth Cutshaw alnglad. took third because nobody covered second When Phelan threw there on Wheat's hit and scored on Miller's drive. Then Iraler tied the count again by slaiumlng to tha sooraboard for a home run. ' . j graree Error. .' " rishera single In tha nineteenth" and tk-h nits' e long fly placed the form en smnd, whence he scored on Cut-thaw's erior. Kach. pitcher fanned 1 and, Zabel passed only one batter. ' Prtfer walked elrht, but three of, his passes a de-sl-ned to avoid danger from a heavy hit ter and his Judgment was proved right In ee-ch Instance. Brora: CHICAGO. AA.H.O.A.E. TUlt S ST II 1 Tn nut when winning run scored. BattAd for Wagner in eighth. -Philadelphia 0 0 e 0 0 1 0 0-1 ClnUnnatl 0 0 0 0 t 1-1 Two-bee, hit: Kllllfer (Wade). Thre base hits: Kllllfer (William, Heraolt. Stolen heeee: Cravath, Whlttd. Uoiihle playa: Bancroft to l.uderim (2): Hanrmft to Hyrno to Bancroft. Baeea on balls: Off Mayer. 1; off Toney, t. Struck out: By .Mayer. 4: by Hone)', i. I m pi roe: Orth snd Byron. Cutler Can't See .-How. Steelier Will Put Him to the Mat CHICAGO. ia, June 17,-(flpelal) When Charley Cutler. American cham pion wrestler, who Is training hard for his match July I with Joe Rtecher out In 'Nebraska got a elant at the Omaha papera tha other svsnlng he nearly col lapsed. ' He read several statements therein to the affect that tha Bttcher people were betting that Cutler would not be able to U'k thirty minutes on the mat with the monderfui young fellow who hopes to have the- American title safely tucked away under his belt on the night of the day we celebrate. Thirty nilnntes, eh" Cutler., mused when he had dtgeeted the story and had caught hla breath. w-Thls fallow 'sure must be one of the wonder f tha world or else h has got hla followers strung or kidded Into thinking ha Is tha great et man of hla time. "When I read a statement like that .1 feet Ilka the country yokel did tha first time ha saw tha giraffe In tha circus. 'It's a He," the yokel remarked, there ain't no site animal.' And T dont be lieve there la any man in the world eapajjla of doing that to me." from Browni. RUTH ' DRIVEN FROM THE BOX orr sya e in one ana Hit by .pitched hall:,, B; (Warner). Struck out: By bv Ruth, II. Umpires: O'l itltdebrand. BROOKLTK. AS. M O. A O'Mare. I. 1 .T t SOoxl. rf f 111 Jim. at... Sit INw. t 4 I 1 Wvtwrt, lb. I tit I 4IVhi.lt.. If. I I t t t rufe. Jtkt I tM IM.Um, Ml e t t WWt. If..-. I lit tP.I-r lk....t I I uuL K.t 14 1 JV. Ilium, eft 4 1 t yw.rr. ... 14 1 llkwkw, l 1 I 4 I it Vim. f a SPhclM. ft l I I I 1 0-. lb..... t ill 4H.pbr. l I f I j rieftor. ... t t 1 4 lUtol, S ...1 I 1 ToU., I 111 tt HIT M Two -out when winning run scored. - TTookln . ... l' ) 010 i Ort . C bios go JOO 000 Wv WO 0'1 0"0 1-4 Two-baM hits: Phelan. Bresnahan. Sfhulte ' Mevera. O'Mara. Home run aior. Stolen bases: Williams, Oeta. Iuble play: Qtt to Cutahaw to Iau fcort. Bmm on baUs: Cff abel, 1. off pfeffM-, - Kite: Off Humphries,, t In two-thlrda Inning: off 7-abel, t In elsh m and on'a-thlrd Innlnsa Struck out: y Zabel. 4: by Pfffer. . lUee on rore: Brooklyn, ti Chicago, t Dmptaes: Bigler and Hart GUiti Defeat Plratea. ' nTTSBTTBOH. June 11. New York de feated PutaDurKO lo the first gaiue of ti aeiiea todv, I lo L The locale were tinaMe to bunch their hlta of f' Marauard. J iv tha eevanta. with ma 4m seennA and anird. Marquard alngled and scored the runners. Hcore: , mkw remx PfTTgarrKiH. ' ABHOAB. ABM.O.Ag Dt l. at I t I t trare. If ... 4 1 I t t imri. t... I e t t tCtalllu. rt... 4 till J t.K th.... I eft 4tr4. ..,. 4 t I t C Crwi rt...4 tit tHi.ohm.. if I t 1 t ViMr, as. 4 1 4 t Ihw. Ik.. 4 I I I I '.na, llllt tViu. lb I I I I I ork. Ik.. 4 I T I IUCrtk?. set 14 11 Vn I 4 I toitwun. ... I lilt kwwi s 4 I t t tMwrkr. ... I t I t 4 , , Mtiiiu, ti i e e t ti.s...a tun turiMr .... I t s I i ' x , CMMiaa. silt t 1 Tolahj 15lil Batted for MoQutUaa tn eighth. New Tork.u..:... ! 4- Plttaburgh t 0 0 t 0 0 t 01 Twe-beaa hit: Wagner. Stolen base Robertson, Merkle, Meyers. Pouble piaya: balrd to loa, Wagner to MrCar tby te Wagnrr. Earned runs: New York : Ptttaburgh. 1. Haves on ball; Vtt MTOlird. 1: off MrUulllan. I. Hlta-. Citi i)cJ"iiin. T la elsht liuilnga: off C'on- acuuaa. I la orte Innings, ntrurk -outr Hy jaarouaM t; oy anyuiiian, L niplres Wulsiey and Raaon. T. lM'IS. June IT. fit. Loula defeated Bnaion. 1 to 0, here today, though Ku dci. allowed but one hit until the sov- iito Inning. In that tnnlna. however. St luula made tare rune on two singles, a oa belie and a aacrlflca hit. coupled wnn pmim a wua mrow peat flrai. Kvore BOrtTTON. rr UAIH. . AB H O II AS HOAR. ib. if... 4 I t t tSilr aa...l t I 4 t kb. t i. tk4 t I I If.. I t t t iw. IT....I lie miliar. Sa... I 114 .an.uk. tb....l 111 lUn, ft.... I 1 1 t t rcatl. Ik. I til t tll.i. rf.... 1 a I a Mm. t... I ItS 4HH. k... I llttS x..-.iivu. e I e t t iuimi. tk. .. i tele '.o-tf- e...i I a-S t ttnraar. ':... I e t I t s-.i 1 1 1 tHaklaasa. at t S t S ?ala...4S 44 U- I To(Ik...:M -4-It It raeton o 4 I a o 4 tt. luia 44044IS. l wo-mt r neaviiar. Iknrbie piayg: irtoMoaou to Millar to Hytu Kobtneun lo Itjiler tu Hyatt. Hast on balls: Off ni!ion.n, : art bxtHnaun. n. HiriK k out ;1iv) lurbinaon, 4. Uoij'irea: hJeai snd x-ituaira. Three Trotters Tie For First Money in Raoe at Dizzy Clip MA HON CITT. la.. June 17.-(8pecuU TelegranvV-Chlllyi weathsr and a strong wind alone . prevented reoord . breaking time In tha three rating sventa staged for today: Tha Jefferson meeting- wlU begin nert Tuesday and Newton will close the circuit July i, and T. Results: Partna- ' I 11 alaaa: nuraa, laM- uypay wargrava trev v Paaie Mlaa Bell Patchen.. uyapy Burns T 1ms. I.UV. 3:llVa. I:12U. - Four others 4lso started Trottlna-. 2:14 rlaaa: mine lilaV Bllly Moad Ill Jim O'Shea til Italian Aubrey 1 1 i Craah riUla. ' nsciJfUAH June 1T.-A three-baa. mi ww ntriuf ana a wngie by Klllifrr. aiier iwe mm were trul In the ntoth. 1 1 7(1 4 a t III The H Dart an Ouean. Time. i:i4, 1:13. 1:1k. 4, Three horses tied for first money. rirt mner aiao siarxeo. Trottlna. 1:24 rlaaa mii-aai itm- Major Direct tJmjtsnant Aubrey pi'tie , Kenno Time. l:Ui. !;. f.tl. . 1 ill .441 Bellevue's Foot Ball Sohedule Under Way Captain Webb of next y'ear'a foot ball taam at Bellerua college and Raymond Ollmore. manager of athletics, have al meat completed the foot ball schedule for nest year. Tha datea made art as fol Iowa: October 1-otner at Bethany. November s Wayne at Omaha. November II Trinity at fltoux City. November 1 Ioene at Rellevue. November 36 tThankaglvIng day) Tar- aio ii larxio. The datea October I, 11 and O have been purposely left open. To fill them ne gotiations are under way for gamea with Midland at Atchison. Dea Molnea college at Dee Molnea and Tabor at Bellerua. CXiech Benjamin looked aver tha allua ttoc immediately upon his arrival last Wednesday and proposes to renovate th old athletic field and put It In shape for the gamea of tba coming- season. .t Los Angeles Wins Tom Morris Trophy CHICAOO. June n. laU twtiirna front chubs eompwttec U tha Tom Morris avwnt yesterday bxJIrwta that tha Utm Angekaa vauntry clnai won pernauaant iniiai of the trophy. Its ancrw of down being neurr . Urn any as fax ranatwad. Aq rc- sa cawupmrrer Qai- srsaiai of the Plata City Beast rttot freaSuad thai tnara wlLS U duam kvat nUbc, but tba real aontw was ML Nona of tha taaar twp aT tha Law Ajrlra) paajrrjw. WaaU rwaalBK Teawth. A certain member of the Otanla im. diets that Weeds!) will be the regular r ti hor whan Msywre la through. M- uraw tnlnas t lot ef tha former Morris man for dncmnaUl from PiuiadlphU to- Huch acheU foot bail player and txauA -' m ww m wtm viu-ua-rw wormaa a AU, I i nine. HOPTO.N, June IT.-The Red So moved Inte a tlo for second plate In the Amer ican league race hr winning from St Louis today. .U to 10. To games were scheduled for the Bunker Hill day pro gram, but the morning conteat was post poned because of rain. St. Louis drove Ruth from the box In the eighth, when they scored seven runs. Score: ST. lit-m nofiTON ABHOA AB.H.O.Ag. Hhnttoa. If.. I t I t IHanrtkin rf 4 MM Ail.tln. lb... t lit IWaanar. th.l t 1 t Pratt b.... 114 CKo1ara. Sb. I t 1 4 r Walker, rf 4 I t aeaer. t-f.. I 1 1 0 I BWalkar. ill I I 1 Mwla. If....t 1 e Walah. rf... 4 lit tllohllUal. lb 4 1 I I 1 larr. lb.... I lit UanTrtn. a... I I I I laTan. aa.... till tnardMr. lb. I 4 t It SrTaralit. .. 4 0 I 0 tThomaa. e. . . I 111 a Parmrnn. a I t S 1 SRulli. p 4 I 1 J Mixitt ... 1 e e a emara. a orli. a i 1 t 1 t williama .. 1 lilt Tata la It linn 1 Toun ... 44 13W 4 4 Hohlltsell out, lilt by batted ball. Hatted for Perryman In seventh. Batted tor Hoch In ninth. fit. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 a-io Boaton 1 t x o x Two-base hit: Lwls, Three-bsse hits: Gardner. Lvan Stolen bases: Bpeaker i), . Liewlir. Bases on aii: urt ferry man. 1: orr rioen. x: on num. a. on Mavs. L HIU: Off Pejryman, In alx Innings: off Hoxh. t In two Inklngs: off Kutn. s in seven ann one-tnirn miunaa, off Maya In one auid twovtrnms inninxa. rrrrj man. rarrvman. i. Ixughlln and Indiana l.oae la Vnki. vs-tv fnnK Juna 17. The New York Americans made it six etralaht by easily taking the first game of their Cleveland series. 1 tul Caldwell held Cleveland to two hits until the ninth, wnen a mis judged fly by High paved -the' way for three Cleva'and rune. Pcora: .ciivxLJtrp-..v . aaw tuiu. All H O A AB M.O.A.E. AViath'tb. rl4 I I t 9Cw. rf 4 I 1 Tnmar. h.l 1 I I 0T'a-klnpa. m I 4 1 I kaaman, aa 4 1 I t osiaiaai. ae... a i vt ih... 4 t It S epiav. lb 1 f la B Oraiwr If... I I I Hlak. ct....4 I 1 lKfM4. rf . I I 1 I OHarttau. if.. T BKrbara. Kb 1 I I I tnoona. lb... I t I I I n-Nalll. a... I t 1 t tHauman. 3fa. I B I a e Jnnaa. s 1 S t 4 SHwanar. e.. a i a i Smltll 1 4 4 t tOaJdwall. . I I bib Harata4. p..tttl Jaakam ... 1 1 t t t Totaia ii wi a a Talkie 11 I 14 14 1 Batted for Jones in ninth. Batted for Hartaed In sixth. Cleveland .1.0 0 0 0 0 0 " ft -I New York o oittxoso i Two-base hits: Chapman. Cook, Hart- Bell. Three-baee nit: boutnwortn. oioien kaMr Imuiw. Bases on belle: Off Caldwell. I; off Jonea. 4: off Hartaed. 1. Hlta: trr jonea. e in titw mnmir, on Hartaad. 4 tn three Innings. Struck out: By Caldwell, I; by Hareted. 1. Umptrea: Chill and FJvana Maeka l.eae to Pal Baa. PHIIA DELPHI A, June XT. Cddla Col lins' batting, fielding and base running were features of the same today, la which Chicago defeateoYPhlladelphla, I to 4.- Eddie made two doubleo and a single and drew a paas In four trips to tne plat, stole two pases an arova in one run and scored another aaalnst hla for mer team mates. In addition ha accepted ten chancea Pcott piffled aucn apienaia ball that the horn team could not get a runnar neat first baae. Score: , CHICAOO. PHIUADWUPHIA. An HO. A B AB.H.O.A.C. rNlarb. rf... 4 t t t 4Wkb. rf...l I I t aa 4 1 I 4 tnurr aa....4 lata C CVilllna. Jkl I I T siaae a a e a I a V.unlar. Ik. 4 14 t (IM Aa.1T. r... t I t I JCalllM. rf. 4 11 t toidrlna. If... 4 I I Roth. U ..i 1 I t IMIaala Ik. 4 I I aVkalk. C...I til trltraak. rf ... 4 I t 1 t BifatM aa a e a l BHaioaa. hi. .a a i a a tocil. e 4 tit tKopf. Ik. .. 4 1 I riraaaiar, a a a Totals It I IT 14 tltbaarbar. a., t t I t V iiwih I . t Murphr ... 1 i Total a tt 4 IT II i Baitted for Brassier In seventh. Hatted for Lapp In eighth. Two-baae hlta: K Collins (. Falach. Tlina-kua hit: Roth. Stolen beaee ix. v ar. rv.iiin it 3 rviiiina. rw.tif.ia plays: Lapp to Malone; Kopf to Maiona to MoTnnee: Ea (oIIIb to weaver to Ptumler. Baae on ttalla: Off Scott. Ii off Breaaler. . Hlta- Off Breaaler. tn aet en Innlng-e; off Shawkey. I tn three Inulnga. Huuck out: By Scott. I: by Breseler, I; bv Shawkey. X. Cmplrea Connolly and Wallace. Tltrere TaWa Opeaee. WABHINtJTON. June IT. Detroit al tered Its lineup todity to obtain hatting etrength and the Viera won the ftrat same of t ie ajnnre w ttn vt aanlnrton to f. After holdlna the locals to two hits In the eight Innlncs Dubuo weskened in the ninth ana the locale acorea two runs. Stern retired the atde. Score: prrnoiT warhinoton. AB H O. A AB H O A B Baah. aa. . . I I I iMaallar. rf., 4 t t e t Hataaa'. Ik. I I I 1 Poatar. lb... I t I I t Cvtok. af 4 14 4 IH.U1, If... 4 It Crawfar. rf 4 I 4 tMilaa. at ... 4 t t I Vaaak. tt I lit tOauAU. Ik... 4 1 M 1 t Barma lb... 4 111 tMarwaa. kk. I t t I t Mortartr. a i a inmrf, a a t t I artaaaam. a... I It tMoBrtaVa. aa. 4 4 Dvfcoa. a. ... I 11 tArarn a.... I 11 Slaaa, ....'. tlteaaolly .. I t t t Hoaar. ... 1 Tat ale si mil a mu I n.ilia. a.... t t I Willlaaas ..I thhh a'lau a natter for A i aa in siath. Batted for Hovper In eighth. Hatted for OaUia la ninth. Detroit 1 -4 Washington l-4 Twu-baae hits: Burao, Shaaha, Kit. anaab. UaodU. JliU: Off Ayrea. I la ma inamava: en tiouuar. 1 la twe lanlnaa off UaUlia. bom la one UutUtar, aff liubuo. 1 In eight aad eoav-t-hird iauilnga. Htoien baeea: Cobb, burns. Ioubte piar : Mo- Hrvde to Oandii. Baeea oat bails: Off Dubuo, : off Ayree. I: struck out:. My lttitxau, I; by ttaaa, I: by Ay res, 1 rn- fnrwa: iaiiia aaa uuiai la. WEST, .LEAGUE. J NAT. LEA HUB W.LPct.i W.LPct. Dea Moines.21 IK .WW Chicago 3 il .1571 Topcka 37 ,6M f'hll .'i r n .m Denver 24 II .171'St. Ixjuis.....a it: .K7 Omaha 24 li .ta, Boaton 14 ZS .4S Lincoln 72 il .MJ PltUburgh . '-f .47 St. joeeph..l 26 .4.ll!Brooklyn ...24Z7.471 Ploux City. .17 M .2T7I New York... 21 14 .t7 Wichita ...1 28 IM) ClnclnnaU ..30 J .436 AMCIt, LKAOITB. AMER. A83 N. W.L.Prt. W.LPct Chicago n 20 .023 InrHanaplls 24 19 .V Detroit 23 S3 Kan. City . .29 23 .o& Boston 27 14 .fJ0 Ixuisvllle ... 2i .547 New York. .M !t .m Milwaukee .2(1 t7 .41 Washlngt'n 21 23 .60il St. Paul 2f 17 .481 Cleteland ..10 2 .4"H Cleveland ...22 27 .449 Phlla 19 t2 .371 Mlnneapolla 20 SO .400 St. IoulS....19 S3 .365 Columbus ..21 21 .404 FED. LEAGUE. I STATES LEAGUE. W.LPct. ...17 9 .6S4 ....15 10 ,f0 ....15 11 .677 ...12 16 .4.3 ...13 It .5u0 K. C. WHIPS CHIEF BENDERJOFF MOUND Former Mackian '&iven a Furiom Drubbing arid Driven Out of Game in Fourth. Beatrloa York ... Norfolk- Falrburv HaaUnga Qd. Island.. 14 11 .449 W.iPct. St. IotilS...2S 20 .542 Pittsburgh 27 23 JM nroomyn-..ai .b Chicago Ml Kan. City.. 33 21 .5H Newark ....26 M .WM Baltlmora .19 12 .4f2 Buffalo 19 17 Yeaterday'a Reaalta. WESTBRM LEAGUE. Topeka. 2; Wichita. 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York. 3; Pittaburgh. 1. ' Philadelphia. 1; tUnclnnatl. 2 Brooklyn, 2; Chlcag-o, 4. .Nineteen in Oinga. Boaton, 0; ft. Louis, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ChU-sgn. 2; Philadelphia, 0. Cleveland. I; New York, 7. St. Iouls, 10; Boston, U. Detroit, i: Washington. I. FEDERAL LEAGUE Chicago. 5-5; Buffalo, 2-7. Kanaaa City 9: Baltimore, I. Pittsburgh, i; Brooklyn. 3. Mt. lunula, l, iNswara. x. AMURICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland. I; Columbua, 4. NEBRASKA STATS LEAGUE ' All games postponed, rain. i Games Today. Western League Denver at Omaha, Lincoln at Sioux City. Topeka at Wichita. Mt Ji-iaPnh mt Dea Molnea.- . - National League New York at Pitta burgh. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. BrooK Ivn at Chlcatfo. Boston at St. Louis. American League Chicago at Philadel phia, Cleveland at New York, St. Loula at Boaton .(two games), Detroit at Waeh inston. Kederai Leagna-Chicaajn at Buffalo, Kanaaa City at JlsUUmore. Pittaburgh at Brooklyn, St. Loula at Newark. Nebraaka State League York at Grand Island. Hastings at Norfolk, Falrhury. at Beatrice. Bo,r. Loomis. Charleston and Denbo. Elwood Is ready to meet any of tha .otJ ld-be champa In tha stats that aa a reputation, on satisfactory terms. America Aaeoctatioa. At Columbus Score: . R.H.E. Cleveland 11 1 Columbus 4 I Batteries: Cleveland. Brenton and De vest; Columbus. Davis and Coleman. BALL GAME IS CALLED OFF 'ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN Th ball game to have been played be tween Lincoln and Omaha was called off yesterday on account of wet 'weather. Denver will open a rour-gam series here today. KT5E TO FIVE 18 THE SCORE BALTIMORE. June 17. Kansas City gave Chief Bender a severe drubbing to day, forcing hla retirement In" the fourth Inning and winning, 9 to 5. Score: R.H.E. Kaniaaa City . 0 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 0-9 Id 3 Baltimore ... .0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 10 3 Batteries: Cullon and Easterly; Bender, Conloy, Vereker. Douglas and Owens. Bines Check Whales. ' BUFFALO. N. Y.. June 17. Buffalo put a irtop to Chicago's winning streak by capturing the second game of today's double-header. 7 to 5. the visitors having won the first game, 5 to 2. In the second game Pitcher Hendrlx. as a pinch hitter, made a home run with one man on base. Score, first game: R.H.E. Chicago 0 0000050 0-5 10 i Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 S 3 Batteries: McConnell and Fischer; Bedlent, Marahall and Blair. Snore, second game: R.H.11 Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 4 Buffalo 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 -7 I 1 Batteries: Johnson. Brennan and Wil son; fcMnulx and Allen. - V Rebels Trim Tig. Tops. ' BROOKLYN, Juna 17. Ed Konetohy pounded out an easy victory for Frank Allen today, Pittsburgh winning from Brooklyn, I to 8. Kontohy got two doubles and two singles out of four twnes at bat, accounting for four runs. Score: H.H.E. Plttsbtmfh ..yillUHMUl (Brooklyn ... 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11 10 X . Batteries: Allen and O'Connorai Marlon and Land. -81. I.oala Trine Newark. NEWARK. N. J ,June 17.-A double play In the ninth, with the hastis filled, prevented Newark from winning today In the third-game, of the series with St. Loula. St. Louis won. 3 to 2. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis 0 a 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-3 9 2 Newark 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 9 0 Batteries: Groom. Plank and Hartley; Moran, Katserllng and Rarlden. WOLVES VICTORS OYER RAWS Daihner Blows Up in the Opening- Frame and . Wichita Garnera - Enough Bunt to Win. COCHRAN IS ALWAYS STEADY WICHITA. Kan., Jun 17.-Wichita de feated Topeka In a hot combat here to day, 4 to 2. Paahner blew up In the open ing round and tha Wolves hammered home three runs, enough to win. Ban ders pitched nice ball during the re mainder of the battle, but Cochran never I let the lead slip away from him. Score: R-H E. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1-1 9 1 Wichita 8 0 0 0 0 0.1 0. 4 5 1 Batterlea: Daahner, Sanders and Mon roe; Cochran and rOifflth. Michigan Uni Bars Base Ball Players for Professionalism ANN ARUOJ. Mich., June 17. -Tha board In control of athietcg at, tha Uni versity of Michigan laat night barred Sheehy aad Maltby, manrbera of th Wolverine hava hall team, from further participation In athletics at th univer sity, took from them th Insignia thsy already have won and recommended that they be further disciplined by tha faculty Of the engineering department In which they are students. Th tw? mm were found guilty, after a rarerrd Investiga tion of having played base bail for money and under ajasumed names with Indepen dent teams. It was established tr.at MciNamara, an other member ot the varsity baae ball squad, had played outside bail under an aaaumcd name, but had not received money for his services. He was barrad from participation In university tporta for one yeaur and hla Insignia forfeited. Charges of professionalism against othsr university athletes was not sub stantiated. - Elmwond Defeats Loorala. . RLWOOD, Neb., June 17. (Ppeclai.) 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