Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 22, 1915, Page 4, Image 4

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    Bringing Up
I - Hovthvt' vm nouM 1 1 1 w thi, I 1 "M UILW, 1 I'LL Take. IHLVKt , THE.tC EACK - f
ATJ.H M M.l2bS?0 OM THE HEAD AND, A DOLLAR-, THREE FOR COME ON I THOUGHT THEX WHAT ? L ;
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J I TlliK I'LL TAKE )H ' f 7T- HIM TWICE AND K I ' J V, J . JqNE DC "if 7171
' V a jd
ROURKES LOSE OUT
IN TEliTH STANZA
-
Htllman Pitches Kioe Ball Until that
Spaim nd Then He Aviates
to the Roof.
IS35ELL 13 . FIRED FROM PAEK
for nine ' Inning ChW-kUt nallman
howlrfl along In Ma slickest vein and wss
In lino to pitch a neat ball gam.. But
In.tha tenth hla alda-wheel want back on
Mm and what tha Booalara did la that
tenth! roand la a ahama 18 ralata. Any
how, Dfi Molnea copped tha frar, t to 2.
Tha nourkoa had crabbed a two-run
ld tn tha opening frama and It looked
rood -for a wla tha war Mailman was
labbrftig. Hut In tha alKhth old man Tex
J one awlinc hla well known war bludgeon
and tha next aeen of the pill It wii Bail
ing over tha rlsht field wall while Cy
Foraytha atood benaath It hurling dire
-maledlctiflne toward tha Inoffenalva little
xphera. A a Kdward Hahn waa on flrat
at tha time tha aora waa deadlocked.
J to 1
Tenth m Tarrlbl Affair.
Then cama the horrible tenth. And
there were two down when It all hap
pened. To rtart tha Inning ailllgan made
a hit and waa forced at aeeond by Hahn.
Hahn waa In turn foroed at eecond by
Sawyer. Krueger'a punk peg allowed
Sawyer to awlpe the keyatona and tha
Booster aecond Backer trotted home on
1(111 Hunter'a blow to canter. Jonea
double aeored Hunter and BIIIb' tingle
tounted Jonei. A aad tale, matea. but
true.
A hit by Bmlth. a walk to Foraythe and
Krueger'a triple netted the two Rourka
count In the opening licn.
To enliven the dolnga a bit. Dutch Myera
and Haldy Iebell had a few words of an
argumentative nature. Dutch had all the
better of tha argument.
In the Blxth Hawyer attempted to go
to third on Jonea roller t Whalen. Red
ihuiked to Marty and Myera declared
Hawyer out. Iebell didn't believe and ha
told the umpa ao In language that might
be described aa unexpurgated. The umpa
majestically waved the Booster boaa to
the coop.
Warea Iabell Oat.
But Iabell la an IrrepreaaiWo person and
when ha feela In tha mood ha talka right
bark to anybody, no matter If ha be one
of Tip CNelll's mnplrea. Ha kept up tha
fhatter from tha coop and then ha made
the break. Ha made a alighting remark
about Myera Belling hla pant In Bt. Jo
eph for 3. No ealf-respectlDg umpire
ran stand for auch crank, ao Myera
vhIImI "outside bum" and. after a few
preliminary maneuver, auch a stopping
at tha water bucket, Isbell departed from
eight.
A awall gathering ot lady bugs war
out to lamp tha pastime and they were
very much disappointed with tha ahort
oomlnga of our boys. It was about tha
best Monday crowd of tha year. Interea
aeema' to ba picking up base balllcally In
Omaha. Tha aama teama will battle again
today. Game will be called at t o"clock.
Bcore:
DE8 MOINK&
AB. R. II.. O. A. to-
a
1
0
A.
0
Whn rt
I 1
lawyer.
Hunter, cf a
Jonea, lb. .... a
Hartford. lb........ S
WIIB. 2?..
Tannehlll, tb t
D. Hrean, e.,
Ollllgan, 9
Totals
40 I
OMAHA.
AU. R.
10 30 IS
O.
11
0
e
PnHlh. If
H. Breen,
Fore y the.
4
5
3b
"fa
Krueger, 0 .
tVhlieoner, lb.
Krug, Sb
Thoniuon, cf.
Whkim, ss....
Hallman, p....
Kaiura
0
0
0
Totals
.30
7 M
Hatted for Hallman la tenth.
ii,i... 0 00 0 3 0 3-" h
i 1 1 i i -u
ak.u 1. a
Hon, 3 4)00-1
in,. . .:.. IIIIIH1.1-I
hnnM run! Jones Thre-b Wt:
Two-has hits: Tannehlll.
i.inra KniK. Miolen base: hawyer.
s.,.riu. hit: hawyer lKJObls plays.
Iluiitu- to (syer to Hartford, Hilla to
rMy-r L-ft on Imari: 1 Motnea,
7 Htrui-k out: By ailllasn,
' i.v iialiioaii. 4. Hasa on balls: Off
iiilhvi.ii. r: off Hailman, 1. Hit by
rit,lo-d ball: Hallman. Tim. Z:u.
t'liiplre: Mer
PK.VE OVKRWIIELMI LIMKB
i;r.llea Take Uasaa by lesre of
Klsht to Two.
1 ivniLN. Nfb.. June Denver bat'
teis found tlui olfrlns of Pitcher
tk'hreiber to Ih.lr llWIng today and tha
tsitors won by the worn of s to Z. Boors :
ObM v r.K.
AU. H. H. O. A. K.
Sln'r, f 1 0
r-r.1. Ids. lb 1 1 14 0
M-iV.niUk. If Z1
iallomay. 2I. I 1 3 3
'oifey, rf It 1 X
K elk her, as. 3 3 4 3 0 0
A hrian. 3b f t 0 4
.lk, c. i 1 3 4
( anlwt-ll. p 4 0 4 0
Totala 46 t M S7 11
UXt-OLN.
Aa R. H. O. A K.
Wolfe. If I 1 1
l.y l. .'! 4 1 I
II ixl.rit-r. cf.... 4 X
iinemsj. lb 3 1 1 It I 1
j' rt -a J i J
Father
McAllister, c 4 0 1 0.0
MoOafMKnn, s 2 0 I .11
Daley, .1l 0 I 0 1
H Hchrelber, p 3 0 0 10 0
Mora 1 0 0 0 0 0
Total ! 1 4 77 21 4
Batted for B. rVhrelber In ninth.
Dwiver 0 0 0 4 1 1 X4 0 H
Lincoln o 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-2
Twohnse htta: McCormlck Kt. Uallo
way, Kelleher, Wllilama. Iiouhle play:
Onlloway tu KhlrMr. Hacrlflce hits: B
Hchrelhor, Cantweil. Marigaa. Htruck
oiit: By B. BrhrellxT, 1-. ty Cantweil. 4.
Baaea on balle: Off B. Bchrelher, 1; off
Cantweil, 6. I mplre. Oaakelt. Time: 4:11,
PAflK AND IMP II4VK riMT
Hallaad Jolaa la mm Riot Baaaes
After Sloax City Loses.
fTIOUX PITT, la., June ZI.-8loux OltT
loat the opening niiine of tha snies here
to Ht Joseph. I'm pi re Van Hyckle or-,
dered t'nun out of the game for disputing
a decision, rage refuaed to leave until
an officer was called. Msnset- Holland
of the visitors wss ordered out of the
famu and an officer accompanied him
roni tho grounds. Later Page and Van
flyrkle-met outside the grounds and a
flstlo encounter ensued. The encounter
grew Into a free-for-all fight In which
supporters of the two men were arrayed
or opposite sides. Mannger Holland was
struck several times. rae waa taken to
the police station and- afterwards re
leased Score :
HIOUX CITT.
AH. R. H.
...4 0 0
...4 0 T
. . . 3 , 0 1
... .1 I 0
...4 0 2
... 4 0 0
...0 1
...2 0 I
... S 0 1
O.
I
10
2
0
1
7
0
Cooney, ih...
Clarke. If
Kane, lt
lejeune, cf. .
Callahan, aa.
Davidson, rf.
Young, b. ,,
rlc, o
Clark, p
Totals
....) 1
JOHKPH.
r is
AU. It. If.
o.
K
0
Ranp, Sh
Nicholson. If..,
Page. Ub. ......
Tsylor, rf. ....
Williams, rf.,
Watson, cf. ...
Fisher, lb ,
"woldt. ss
Tonneman, e. ,
Flanagan, p..
n
0
0
0
0
1
0
2b..
Totals
Floux City
St Joseph
Two-base hits:
3 17 14 1
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
.2 000100 03
Page, Young, Tonne
iHiuhle lilava: CooncV
man , P. Clark.
Callahan to Kane: Wlllinms (unas
sisted), iiaaaa on halls: off Clark. 1;
otf Klsnagan. 2. Htruck out: By Clark.
7: by Flansgmn. 2. Hit by pltohed hall:
liy Flanagan tKnne). Time: 1:48. I'm
plro: Van Syckle.
TOPKKA WINS FROM . Wit HIT.
Kawa Cap tar Krea lllttlaar toateat
at lloasa.
TOPnKA, Kan.. June Sl.-Topeka won
a free hitting gante from Wichita.
Doublea by Tydeman and I'atterson tied
the acore In tha eighth after Wldeman
had held the visitors to one hit for four
innings, roptka scored tha winning run
when Unover. pinih hlttlna for Wldi-man.
beat cnit an Infield bit with the bases
run. Boor:
TOPKKA.
AB. R.
H.
1
3
0
1
0
3
1
3
0
1
O.
13
0
0
A.
0
0
0
4
0
3
3
1
0
0
Roche. If
. 6
, it
Trainer, rf. ...
Bostwkw. aa...
I
Mayar, cf. ....
Attlmore. 2U.
Rappa, lb, ....
ochran. b....
Monroe, c
n lueman. p....
Clunn. p.
U rover
Totals
so
WICHITA.
AB. R,
4 2
10 37 II
H.
O.
A.
1
0
0
I
I
0
0
3
I
0
Charles, lb...
T'ox. If
4
4
4
4
0
1
4
3
1
Tydeman. rf.
tstteraon. MX
Brltton. 5b. .
I (nap, sa
Willi, cf. ...
Ppencer, cf...
Orlfflth. e. ...
outhern, p. .
-uelst
Totals ....
.34
13 0
Ustled for Wldeman In eighth
uattna lor Poutlirrn in ninth.
Topeka .... 1 0 :
Wichita 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
Thraa-base hit: Monro. Twit-liau. kita-
Trainer. Charles. fV. Tvdenian, Patter
son, nacrinca ntt: Kappa. Sucrifloi flv:
iM.ua. iinnio piay: iMtailcK lo l.attl
mor to Rapps.' 8tol-m bases: Uche.
l-iainer. t'O'liran. Hoan. Hit: Off
lineman. . in elsht inn.nas. ltmu.a n
fans: urr loeman, x; eff Hnuthern, a
Mruck out: Uy Wldeman, 3; by Kouth-
rro. . ua piicn; iceman. Hit hy
i""io uai'i, py mniran, i; oy iiunn.
rr rwuinm. . i me ixn. i.miim
Cusack.
Asaerloar Assoelattoa.
At Louisville: n if v
iieveiana t 11
(Louisville '. ft 10 !
Batteries: Carter ind RUllnsa !.
forth and Clemona sixteen Inninas
At Iniltanaoolla: n 11 rr
i oiumnus k m
IndianaiKUs 414 t
Batteries: 0"Toole. Davis snd Colrman:
Schardt and Uossett.
At Kansas City: H. U.K.
Minneapolis j 10 0
Kansas City 11 3
Batteries: Bentlcy and fullhan: Re(an
and Alexander.
At Milwaukee K H K
ft. Paul a b 1
Milwaukee 113
Batteries: Pteela, Hall and Olenn: Mlap
nlcka and Brannon, Hughes. Twelve In
nings. Kar4 Dodae Heals ( keroker.
TORM LAKE. Ia. Juna 81 tripeclal
Tt-legram.V In the basa lll tournament
hera tills forenoon, Kort Dodsn beat
Cherokee. I to 1. In a pitcher' battle ba-twet-n
Rustenhaven and Wl'kus. In
hloh RusUnhaven had tha better of h.
Batlerlea: Kust nhaven and Bmlth:
WHkua and Harmony.
In tha afternoon Sioux Rapids beat
Storm I-aks, 4 to 1, r'uratiiner. who
startad for Htorm Iike. bvlng wild
trloux Rapids scoring four runs off Mr.
delivery la lao Innluss. IxmwII held
them ocirleas. BatleHis: Kiis hm-r
ljdell end tYiapmsn: Kiiinen and Krr
rin. Bat Want Ads produce Resets.
HIK I.KK:
Copyright. l"1fi. Internetlapsl
Nea fcrvl-e
MACKIANS PERK DP,
TRIM YANKS TWICE
Bad Pitching by New York Twirlen
OiVei Double Victory to the
Athletics.
FIRST GAME GOES TEN FRAMES
PHILADELPHIA, Jan 1. Bad pitch
ing by tha New York twlrler gava Phlla
delphla two victories today, 7 to 6, In
ten Innings, and 13 to 7. In tha first
game the home team scored four runs
In the fifth Inning and made only one hit.
a double by Walsh, and In the second
Inning of the closing event secured only
two singles and yet tallied five runners.
In the eighth Inning of the opener Man
ager Mack sent In four pinch hitters and
when the ninth Inning started his lineup
we almost completely changed. Lapp
and Mrlnnls being the only players to
remain In their positions. This game was
won In the tenth on Mclnnls single,
Keatlng's wild throw on Do vies' bunt
snd Keatlng's wild pitch. Kcora:
SKW YORK. PHlLADBI.rHlA.
All. H. O A F. All. II. U A E.
Hlh. rf
pMklntm. Ml
Mlal, tb... 4
Plnp. Ih I
fr, rf I
lUrtitll, If. I
liaiimsn, Sb. 4
Nunamskr. e 4
Ksllns. p.. 4
t I
owjii.h. rr-lhi
J
I
I II
I f
1 1
1 1
S
1 HI null rf-cl 4
IM. e 4
KiMrlns. Ifaat
0 Mrlnnls. tb.
OiVnwiy. lb.. I
OIlBVlOB. If.,
OMaloDO. 2b.
lHuah. v....
4
Ko. t a
Totsli M n 11 sMurphr. rf . I 0
NrM.r. .. t
laloU. 2b... 1
tMian . ...
. I TuUls St T t
One out when winning run scored.
Hatted for Malone In eighth.
New York 0 0300000 0-
Philadelphia ....0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 17
Two-hve hits: High, Walsh. Strunk,
Mclnnls ?,). Htolen haees; High, Malsel.
Ipp. Ksu in an. Walsh. Hchannr. Karned
Mins- New York, fi: PhllHilelnhla. ft.
ouble plsy: IJole (unassletedr. First
ss on errors: New York 4- Plillnripl-
phla, S. Rr.ses on balls: Off Keating. :
off l;r-sil.., 1; nff Hush, 1. Hits: Off
llroasler, tt In eight Innings; oft Bush,
none In two Innlnxs Hit by pitched ball:
My Keating iKopf.) htruck out: By
Keating. ; by Fresalitr, : br Bush, 1.
rmplree: Hildebrand anil
Hcore, second Dame:
NBW YORK. rHlI.AIIKl,rHIA.
AH H O. AC. AH. It. O A .K.
hih, rr i i
OWalah. i
f... I
f... 4
.... 3
If.. 4
lb. I
lb.. I
a.. i
i i o
t 1 o
0
1 0 0
a i
t i t
i i
I t i
a 1 I
to
t'erklnaa. 191
Malasl. tb.., 3 1
l'l!l lb I tl'l
IKirunk.
A Tape, o.
oi imrlna.
4 Mrlnnls,
lCnnair
ra. rf 4 1 S
Haitian, If. t
iMuman, Ilx 4 1
ox.i.Hia. 3
IKnpf. SS.
PMhavkar.
OBusb. p.
Totsls.
S
Hw-anay, e. . 1 1
Si'kwrt. a . I I
Nunantskr.
... I
a. I
... l
i aid vail, . 1
Piah. a I
Mullen .... 1
It t 17 to
Totsls It I 14 11 t
Battad for Schwert in tire eighth.
N-w York 0 303003007
Philadelphia 3 S t 0 0 0 0 t 13
Two-bese hit: linn Thrce.hsse hits:
Malnno. Kopf. Karned runs: New York,
I'hllanelr.hla. 7. First baas on errors:
Philadelphia, 2. Rosea on halls: Off
Caldwell. 6; off Pleh. 1; off Rinwkey, 4;
off Bush. I Hits: Off Caldwell. 2 In
two innings: off Pleh, I In six Innings;
off Bhawkey, f In six Innings, none out
In the seventh Inning; off Bush, none in
uirea innings, jut i.y pitorn-d ball: By
Pleh (kloIiinlsV Struck out: By Cald
well, 1; hy Itch. 5; y Bhawkey. 6; hv
Bush. 4. Umpires: O'Loughlln anil
Itlldebrond.
Spill Doable Bill.
WAHIIINflTON .Tim 91
Washliirton divided a doubia-haader here
today, 8 00 re;
OSTOM. WARHINOTOK.
AH H O. A . AB.H.O.A.E.
Hnoeer. rf .. ft 4 1 4 tktosllsr. rf.. 1 S I S s
M", jo . a 111 SKiMtar lb. ..4 1 4 1
Kpaaa.r. or., ft III l.lhanka. If... 4 141
lla. If.... 4 1 4 4 0 Milan. cf....4 11
Muklllaal. lb4 10 4 Altandll, lb... 4 1 10 I
Janrrln, ea. .4311 IMorsaa, tb.. I 3 1
riarduar, lb. ft 1 14 OKanrr. c 1 1 I 4
Thoama. s... I I t I 1-Wllllsma ..I 4 e 4
Rutto. p 4 1 1 I 4Aliamlth. o. 1 1 1 4
. Mrllnaa m
4 4 11
ToUla It 11 17 II I (Thaw. ...
Oallls. a...
Naff
Hoppae. p. .
Jhnsua ..
4 4 4 4
141
444
414
14 4 4
Totals
W T It 1
Patted f ir Henry In tho fifth
Battel for Oallla In the fifth.
Batted for Hopper In tha ninth.
Boston 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 08
Washington ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 01
Two-hsae hits- Janvrtn. Hopper, Wag
ner, Hnth. Earned nine: Boston. S;
Washington. 2. lilts: Off Khaw, 8; none
out In the first Inning: off Oallla. 3 In
five lnnlnss: ..ff Hoper, 6 tn four In
nings. 8toln bases: Iewis, Mueller,
Morgan. Douhlep plays: Ruth to
Thomas to Oardnrr. Las.s on balls: Off
Ruth. 4: off Shaw, 1; off ttallla. 3; off
Hopper. 1. First base on error: Boston.
I. htru-k out: By Ituth, 7: by Oallla, 3.
1 moires: Dlneen and Nallin. Score aec
ond game:
, BOSTON. WAHHINOTO
AB II. O A K II u n I B
llaln.r. rf... 4 114 4Nastlar. rf.. 4 1 14 S
Hmipsr. rf .. I 4
Wasnsr. tb. ft t t
Hvrakar. rf.. 14 4
lla. If . . . 4 1 4
Hoblllial. lb I 1 II
4 nroatar. lb .. ft
t 0 !,.!,, . ... ft
4 Mll.a. cf.... ft
4 4ia4ll. lb . t
4 IM .rsan. lb . 4
I 1 AlnarnllK a. 4
I dH.-llrMa. sa. 4
t a
I 11
Janvris as . 4 I I
uaoluar. lb. I a s
'a.lr. r 4 I I
H.nrlaaan .444
Tharaas. .. . B 4 t
1 boabllUL p. I
4-4
a t
TfUII ftt 14 at IT I
Sara, s I 4 4 4
I'niiiss. .. 4 a a a a
"arn.as ..1 4 4 4
Faunwk. a.. 1 4 4 4 4
Uai. s 4 4 4 4
TtHaJa 1ft T-31 1J I
Hutted for folllna In eighth.
Ran for Cady In ninth.
One out whan winning run acored.
Boston 0 l3 o-l
Washington ....00
Two-base hits: Janvrin. Cady. Earned
runa: Off Shore, 4; off Maya. 1; off
Boehllng. 3. Thr-bea hits: Milan.
Oatner. Hits: Off Shore & tn two Bud
wne-thlrd innings; off Colllna, 3 la four
and two-thirds Innings: off Prnnork. 1
In one and on-thlrd Innings: off Mavs.
3 In ona Inning. Utolrn baaaa: Oandil,
Morgan, McBrtde, Bundling Double
play: Wasnsr uaaaslstWIl. Morgan to
Oandil. Itasws on balls: Off 81: ore. 1;
off Collins. 1. off Boohllng. ft. Base on
errors: Boston. 1; WaahitiKton. I. Sturrk
out: Bv Collins. 3: by Bovhllng. I. by
PeniKM'k, 1; by Maya. L I'niftnrae: Saiila
and Dlueen.
OMAHA. TIESPAY, .TtJXK
Standing of Teams
WFJT. LKAQUF.. I NAT. LEAOITB.
W.LPct WLPct.
Ia Moines. 1 .and Chicago .....m 21 .RS5
Denver 19 .F.7S fit. luls....S3 2rt S5J
Topeka ....3 23 .V Phlladelpha 28 24 .Bn
Omaha 56 24 .f.lol Boston 24 38 . 4f2
Uncoln ....33 2 .4w; Brooklyn ...24 tt .filO
ft. Joseph.. I0 2 .417iPltsurgh ..26 26 .&
Wichita ....10 37 .413! New York. .. 21 M .47
Blou, City.. 20 29 .Cincinnati ..21 27 .437
KKD. LEAG-UK. I AMUR. ASSN.
W.UPct. W.UPct.
Kan. City. .36 23 .A10 Indianapolis. 37 21 .HM
Ht. Iiuls....83 M .Ooiloulavllle . 31 37 .Ml
Chicago ....31 27 .KMjKansaa tlty.90 27 M
Pittsburgh 30 .627 Milwaukee .27 .oi
Newark . . . 28 .60ft1 Ht. Paul 2R .&0
Brokolyn ..28 .4fl! Cleveland ..2fi 2 .43
Baltimore .21 33 .Sk9Mlnneaolla 24 31 .4fii
Buffalo ....31 40 .8441 Columbus ..23 32 .418
AMER. IaKAOUR. . 8TATK LEAOrK.
W.L.Pct.l W.LPrt.
Chicago ...37 20 .041 Beatrice ...1 10 .ff.5
Boston 20 ID .nu
York 18 11 .Ki
Ietrolt ....34 24.RW;
Norfolk ....18 1J.X)
Od. Island. .IS 14 .617
Falrbury ...13 1 .419
Hastings ..14 IS .467
New York.. 27 26 .60W
Washington 25 2i .snoj
Cleveland .21 82 .3Mi
Phlla 21 34 .'l
Bl. Louis.. ..ft) 34 jm
Yesterday's Reeolts.
WKSTERN LEAGL'E.
Pes Moines, t; Omaha, 1
Kt. Joseph, 3: Hloux City, 1.
Wichita, 6; Topeka, 6,
Denver. I; Lincoln. 3.
NATIONAL MSACHTE.
Phlladelphls. 3: Pittsburgh, 4.
AMERICAN LKAOLK.
New York. 6-7: Philadelphia. 7-12.
Boston, 1-6; Washington, 3-4.
NEBRASKA 6TATK LEAGUE.
Falrbury. 4; Beatrice, I.
York. 4: Hastings. 2.
Grand Island. 0; Norfolk. 7.
FBDF.RAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 3: Baltimore, 7.
Pittsburgh, 3; Newark, 3.
Kansas City, 9; Buffalo, S.
Ht. Louis. 8; Brooklyn, 2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Cleveland, .7; Ixulsvllle, 6.
Columbus. 'S; Indianapolis, 4.
Minneapolis, n; Kansas City. 1.
Ht. Paul. ; Milwaukee, 6.
44asea Today,
' Western iBgue Wichita at Topeka,
Denver at Lincoln. Des Moines at Omaha.
Hi. Joseph at Hloux l:y.
.National Le.igue Pittsburgh at Cincin
nati. Brooklyn at Boston. Phlladeluhla
at New York. v
American League New York at Phila
delphia. Boston at Washington. Chicago
at Cleveland, Ht. Ixiuls at Dolroit.
Federal League St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Baltimore, Kansas City at
Buffalo. Pittsburgh at Newark.
Nebraska Hlate league York at Has
tings, (Ira nit island at Norfolk, Hratrlc
at Falrbury.
Women's Tennis
Tournament Starts
at Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Juna SI. With tha cen
tral west tennis tit la at atake, representa
tive women players from several states
were here today for the opening matches
n the fourth annual central west cham
pionship tournament for women, which
will be played on the course of th
Ivan hoe Tennis club.
Miss Marjorle Hires of Kansas City
will defend her title against an entry list
ot flfty-elx. Including Miss Carrie B. Nee-
ley, Chicago, erveral ttmea western
champion; Miss Mary Katherlne Voor
hees, Evanston, III., runner up In th
Illinois state tournament last year; Miss
Alice Prendergast, St. Louis, a semi
finalist here last year, and with Mist
Voorhees, winner In doubles, and Miaa
Lesley. La Beau me, prominent Bt. Louis
player.
Twenty teams are entered in th
doubles, which start tomorrow.
GIANTS LOSE TO TIGERS
IN EXHIBITION PLAY
TOLEDO, O., Jun 31. A ninth-inning
batting rally gava an exhibition gam
between th New York Nationals and th
Detrr.lt American to lay to Ietrolt by
a score of 4 to 3. Thirteen thousand em
ployes of a local automobile concern saw
the game. Cobb proved the star, getting
two hits out of three times up, and scor
ing the tlelng run, besides running wild
on the bases. Score: , . . . R. H. K;
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 3 4
Detroit 1 00 1 0000 2-4 1
Batteries: New York. Mathewson. Per
ritt, Schauer and Meyera, Smith; Detroit,
Boland and McKe.
HAYES WINS THE CHICAGO
CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
CHICAGO, Juna 21. Walter T. Hayes
today won tha tennis championship of
Chicago by beating his doubles partner,
Ralph Burdlck, In the final round of tha
singles. 4-3. g-l, 4-1. With Burdlck, Hayes
won the doubles title yecerday.
Miss Carrie B. Neely and Miss Kath
erlne Waldo won tha women's doubles
championship, beating Miss Malcolm Mo
Nelll and Mr W. S. Miller, l-C I-3.
Bed Boa Wla.
WELLS. Minn.. June 21. (Special Tele
gram.) The Kansas City Red Sox on a
fsat game hers today by the score of
1 to IV Llston'e pitching for the Red Sax
featured, allowing only ona bit and strik
ing out fifteen men. The Red Sox play
at Austin. Minn., tomorrow. Score:
Riia
Red Sox 1004001-3I1
Wells 000000-011
SCHUYLER. Neb.. Jun 21 Special
Telegram. S'huyler won a fast tea-ln-nine
game from Hogvrs. Bcorw:
Roaera 1 031-4
Schuyler ........ I 1 1-4
Battertea: Schuyler. Andrewa and Davis:
Rogers. Arcs and Otim Struck out: By
Antirews, , by Arps, 14. Time: 1:41. Umpire-'
Alle-
22, 191..
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
PIRATES CAPTURE
ONE FROjIPHILLIES
Firtt Ran for Pittsburgh it Home
Run by Wagner in Thirteen
Frame Flay.
FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE
PITTSBURGH. June 21. ntsburgh de
feated rtiiladelr hia today, 4 to 3. In thir
teen Innings. The winning run came on
a single by Collins, Bancroft's error and
a single by Hlnchman. The Pirates
gained an early lead but the visitors tied
tha score at two each In tho ninth, on
doubles by Crav:h and Luderus. In the
twelfth Philadelphia scored a run on a
pasa, a sacrifice fly and Klehoffs sin
gle. Pittsburgh came back In tho same
Inning, scored a run on two passes and
Murphy's single. The locals first run
was a homer by Wagner. Score:
PHILADELPHIA.
PlTTSBI'ROH.
AB H O A B.
A.B.H.O.A.K.
Bancroft, sa. ft 1 I
Hm. 8b... 4 1 4
Nalhoff. !!.. 1 4
Yavnth. rf.. 4 3 4
Ludmrus lb. I 1 14
ll-kar. If... ft I I
Whlttsd. of. t I
Klllllar. e... 4 1 ft
ft lfarar. If.... 4 0 ft 0 4
1 Ol'olllns, cf.. 4 110
4 0Ralr). 8b.... 4 101
1 OHinchmn. rf 1 i 0 V
0 OWasoar. sa.. ft 1 t 4 1
4 1 VI01. 2b 1 4 i 4
4 BJohnstoa. lb ft t 10 4 4
3 OOlliaos. c... (1114
O'Harmon ... 0 4 0 4 4
Marar, p.... I 0 S
rhsjar
1 4 4 4 Cnorar a... 4 4 4 4
Rir, p.
Chalmers,
Totals..
...304 OMamauI. p.. 0 0 4 4 4
p. 4 0 0 4 OAdania, p.... 1 0 0 4 4
-Hchans .... 1 4 4 0 0
...44 1017 11 BMcUullan, pO 4 4 4 0
Murpnr, e... 1 1 1
Totals 41 10 10 11 1
On out when winning run scored.
Batted for Mayer In th eighth.
Kan for Gibson In the twelfth.
Batted for Adams in tha tenth.
Philadelphia ....
Pllt?bur-h
Two-base hits:
Falrd, Johnston.
,.0 00000101001 0-3
..0 10100000000 14
Cravath (2). Luderus,
Throe-base hit: Byrne,
Home run: Wagner,
Stolen base:
K
Cllll-
fer. Double pl vys-' Bancroft t Niehoff
to Luderus: Wagner to Vlox to Johnston;
Batrd to Vlox to Johnston. First base
on errors- Philadelphia. 2. Bases on
balle: Off Mayer. 2: off Rlxcy, 2: off
Adams. 1; off McQuillan, 3: off Cooper.
1. Hits: Oft Mayer. j In seven innings;
off Rixoy 3 In five Innings and none out
In the thirteenth Inning; of f Chalmers. 1
in one-third Inning: oft Adams, 8 In ten
innings; off MiVullliin, 3 In two Innings;
off Cooper, none In two-thirds lnnlg; off
Mamaux, none In two-thirds- Inning.
Struck rut: By Mayer. 2; by Rixey, 2
hy Adam', fi; ty McQuillan. 1: by Mam
aux, 1. Umpire!': . Hart and Cocklll.
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BEATRICE. Neb.. Juno 11. (Special)
This evening visiting horeamen who are
hero to attend the races were entertained
by officers of th local race club. The
race will open tomorrow when the 3-year-old
trot, 2:17 pace, 2:24 trot and
half-mile run will be contested. Wed
nesday will be Beatrice day, with four
harness race and a gallop on th pro
gram. On Thursday the S-year-old pace,
2:15 trot and 1.13 pace and three-quarter
mile run will be events.
Baron Holt, Oeorg Patterron and
Alllo Watt are th big figure In the
4-yea.r-old trot tomorrow, and among
the two dozen entries In th 3:17 pace are
such wall known campaigner as Josie
Knight, Major, Hardla, Tom Black and
Madam Mack.
In Wednesday's list ar Soclus, an
Idaho racer; California, of O. L. De
Rydsr's stable, and Valentin Bmoot from
Arkansas In tha 3:30 trot; Jennie Flts
gimmonx. Rcba R. of Idaho, Baron Wlxard
of Minnesota In th 2:22 pace, and The
Empress. Miss Perfection, Linwood
Mack and PeUr Dallas In th 3:24 trot
In the 2:08 pace, which comes on Wed
nesday, Is entered Oveida, a famous
pacing mare.
On Thursday the race are the 3-year-old
pace, 2:16 trot and 2:13 pace and a
gallop.
Defeat for Salem.
FALLS CITY. Neb.. Juna 21-fSpaclal
Telegram.) Falle City defeated Salem In
a slow gam Sunday by a score of 8 to 2.
8core: R.H.E.
Salem 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 I
Fails City ..0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 4
Three-bare hit: Prater. Two-base
hits: Hlckln (2. Lyford. Salisbury.
Strauss.: Struck out: By Poteet, I; bv
Davis. 2; by Strauss. I. Bases on balls':
Off Strauss, 3. Batteries: Salem. Davis.
Strauss and Thornberg; Falls City, Snl-
otr, i-oteei ano roieet. Attendance, tw.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Vanderhlll
Darky Holmes' Wla front Sliaaaroetts
Ducky Holmes won a fast and Interest
ing game from th Shamrocks. I to 1.
The features of the game, was the pitch
ing ot Front and the hitting of Hassan.
Score: R.H.K.
D. Holmes ..0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 C-4 10 0
Shamrocks ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 4 2
Batteries: Holmes. Front and Sandau:
Shamrocks, Hiatt and Yost. Struck out:
Bq Front, I; by Hlat, 3. Umpire Dryer.
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TERPSA VICTORY
Whalei Whipped by Circuit Smaihea
of Baltimore Batsmen to
7 to 2 Score.
BENDER PITCHES GOOD BALL
BALTIMORE, Juna 21. Horn run
brought about Chicago' defeat by Bal
timore today, 7 to 2. Knabe's drlv over
the left field fence with one on tied tho
count In the sixth Inning. In tho ov
enth, Duncan was walked purposely, fill
ing the bases, and Zlnn then hit Into tho
right field bleachers, cleaning Tip. Ben
der pitched well throughout Score:
R.H.E.
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
0-3 1 t
Baltimore ....0 0 0 .0 0 2 .4 1
Batteries: Pendcrgast and:
7. 8 I
Fisher;
Bonder and Owens.
Terriers Trlan Tlpa.
BROOKLYN, N. Y., Juno 21-St. Louis
gave Davenport a five-run lead today
by securing two doubles, two singles and
two passes off Beaton In the first in
ning. Davenport pitched great ball and
received errorless support, winning
easily, 8 to 2. Deal's batting and John
son'B fielding featured. Score: R.H.E
St. Louis .....6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 14 0
Brooklyn ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 2
Batterlet: Davenport and Hartly: Sea
ton, Wilson and Land.
n 1 ... V f
BUFFALO. N. Y., June 21. Th poor
support given to Bedlent by the local '
team In the early part of today'a game,
waa largely responsible for Kansas City'
9 to fi victory.
Roxey Roach, late of th Toronto In
ternationale, appeared In a Buffalo- uni
form at shortstop today. Score; R U E.
u-.... rii o. n 1 o i n o ?. n 9 il 2
Buffalo 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 - & 12 2
Butteries: Cullop and Easterly; Bedl
ent. Marshall -and Blair. v.
Newark Trims rlttshnrgb,' . , j a
NEWARK, N. J.. June 21. Newark
defeated Pittsburgh today, I to 2. 'Score:
U.H.E.
Pittsburgh ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 9 1
Newark 0 0 0 01 0 0 2 - 10 1
Batteries: Dickson, Hearne and Berry;
Falkenbcrg and Rariden. .. ." i
Exhibition Play.
TOLEDO, O,, June 21 Exhibition:,
R.H.E.
(New York Nationals 3 0 4
Detroit Americans .4 8 1
Batteries: Mathewson, Perritt, Schauer
and Meyers; Smith, Boland and McKee.
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