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Bringing Up
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ASVELL.NEWMAO 4 , tOU LATTER ! THIb AMMO NAlE
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TOPEKA DEFEATS
GRIZZLIES AGAIN
Xaws Make it Three Out of Four
from the Denver
Bean.
EIGHT TO FIVE IS THE SCORE
TOPETCA. Kn., Jun 2!.-Topela nnado
It three out of four from Denver today.
The batting and fielding of Dell, a Denver
discard, who Joined Topeka today. and
the fielding of Kellehcr featured. Frore:
DEN V EH.
AB. It.
Ppericer, rf t o
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K.
iMiner, ri ..... i
MrCormlek, If. 4 2
Galloway. zb 4 0
Coffey. 8b 4 I
Phlelds, lb. 1 0
Keilehar, ss 4 I
Khestak, o 4 O
Mitchell, p 2 0
Sterier. P 2 0
Miner, rt ,
Totals.
HT u
TOPKKA.
All. P.
r t
24 n
o.
4
1
1
4
Roche. If
Unstick, ss
Trainer, rf
Mayer, lb
Dell, rf
Lattltnore. 2b.
Co limn. 3h...
Kappa, c
til-over, p
i
o
o
Tolalit X2 K II 2 !
Denver 1 t 1 O 2 0 0 0 O-S
Toncks 0 12 0 3 0 1 0
Twn-baae hits: ItaiH. McCorinU k
H..nn. i,it h : llostlch. Trainer. Karri
l l-f llv: Hupps. Doiiiue piny: miner to
Cnffev. stolen hears: 'Trainer. Mayer.
Hits:' Off Mltrhell. J In four and tine
third Innings. Bases on balla: Off tirover.
;i; off Mltrhell, 3; off terser. 1. struck
mil: Hv (Jrovcr, 2; bv Merser, X W lid
ltrh: 'Mltrhell. Passed ball: Khoslak.
Hit bv pitched ball: Hy Orover, 1. Time:
2-M. I'mplrc: Meyera.
Rain Stops Ball Game;
Double Bill Saturday!
Rain Intt rfcred with the game at
Routke iark this afternoon between the
Rourkes and the BlouX' City team, hut
Pa Ilourke waa partly conaoled by the
arrival of hla new right-handed pitcher,
Mr. North, who halla from Mlnneapolla
and standi five feet eleven Inches.
The riouikea will he back Saturday for
a double-header and another, double bill
is srliediilcd for Sunday.
Monday, July 8, but one gamo will bo
played and It will be staged at 10:30 In
the morning to c'v h' '"n ehatire
to go to the lace In the afternoon and
alao to permit Gone Melady to erect hH
rresillng platform and tand for the
Cutler-Slecher match that evening. The I
Saturday and Sunday games
called at 2 o'clock.
will be
Mack is Selling
High Priced Players
PHILADELPHIA. June 29. 'lo upon.j
news, of the disposal of Pitcher "Bob" !
Shawkey by the Philadelphia Athhatlcsj
to tl.o New York Americans came a re
port today that Shortstop Jack Barry of
the former world's champions Is on the
market. Barry has not played In a game
sine June 19 because of an Injury. Man
ager Connie Mark Is in Washington and
other club offlrlaJs here dlsrlalmed any
knowledge of t'.u Intentions of tho man
ager regardlnc Barry.
It waa reported alo that It is the In
tention of Mack to get rid of bis high
salaried men with the possible exception
of 'Ptuffy" Mclnnis. first baseman, and
Aiiia. Cti-iiriL .till f tuMer a ni4 ati luin
others. Macg ir nulillng up a new team
of young players.
4 oaal l.eaaae. J
At San Franrlsco llll.l'. i
eiib e b 10 ;
San Francisco s 12 4
KaMeiua: Venice, 4'l.eche and Mitse;
Sail Ii am lai o. Klslgle mid Pluck.
At laos AllKeles R II K.
Salt taake l ity 1 2
lai.s Angeles i 7
Hattenes: Salt !jk t'lty. Fltterv and
It brer; lai t Angeles, Pnrltt and Moles.
At Portland it H K
Oakland 7 o ll
Portland . 11 15 4
H;ilterles: Oakland. K la witter and
P: uiett and Kubn. "elllolt; Portland,
i I 'gatiiibothain, Covrleakie. Kan and
Kla. I.ei.
Inlaai4 VHta Fast l.aair.
IXUXO. Neb.. June 2K.-iSivi-iHl )
The lo. sla defamed the Stein Bros.' team
if Hastings 11 to 10. Knurs were rv
sponatble lor (lie laige mure, although
Nuwka of Inland struck out thirteen men.
Sinn uaed three pitchers trlng to slop
i lie village boys r- ur :
Stein Bios 10 1 1 0 S 0 J 10
Inland U 0 3 4) 1 J 0 I 11
Batteries: Chum. Iykeman. Bolt and
Adams: Nowka and Nuwka. Time: M.
Umpire: Kearney.
Prairie Ilefeat IMraaaulua.
I.1TC HFir-LO. Neb.. June 23. -(Special.)
Tlie Prairie Tog base 111 team won
from Pieasanton at Ha sard Sunday In an
lnt renting game by a score of to fi.
Score: 11. H B.
I'leaaamon 1 0 0 1 2 ft 0 1-6 7 I
Prairie Dogs 0 0 0 4 I 1
Batteries: Plesaanton. Iloas and F'rame:
Ptairte l'o-lgs. taatabrook and Hatiaa n.
'sstttrs . jsatclatlua. .
a4it'TIIEU.V ASSiiCIATION'.
I itl Kn- k, l:-2: Nabille, ;-.).
I'.iril ll!lilUM. 2, Atlanta. I.
Father
(II
Chicago Will
Have Second Auto
Race in October
CHB'A(K), June 29. Chicago's second
automobile rare will be held In October
on the new two-mile speedway. It wn
announced today. It has been derided
that the event shall be for a distance of
MO mllea and a prise of la.ooo. Driver
w'.io competed In the tnO-mlle race last
Saturday have promised to enter.
REDS WIN EASILY
FROM THE PROHIBS
Contest Decided in First Inning,
When Drumm Poles Out
Home Run.
YORK HELD TO THREE SINGLES
HARTINOH, Neb. June 2!). -(Special Tel
egram.) The Heda won easily from Yorit
today, 4 to 1. The gnmn waa won In the
first Inning, when Ohst walked and
Drnmm hit a homer. Iieadlo Held the vls
Itora to three single. Score-
YOTIK. HAHTINOfl
AH H n A K AB M O A H.
Rlr, I 1 n l nsnlllvin, . 4 1 t o
Murphr. rf . I 10 0fb lb 4 I I 1 l
Wetiel, If... 4 1 OMrCbe. II I I I t !
Ih.nrwlti. lb 4 0 S 1 olitumm. lb.. I 2 11 1 0
I'niKu, sh . . I 1 n 1 ii hi. h'nlim. c i o t 3 0
Hntmr. rf . ll O 1 IWMI. rf... J II 2 0 1
IMrr.-a. :b...4 4 I v Hilar, rl . . . I 1 t
Halnei. r ... n 2 liiiln.m. H. 0 1 4
llarna, p . . 4 0 II I 0llrH.ll. p. . J 0 0 11
TolU Tl IMT lotali U IT U i
York 0 1 ii 0 0 0 0 0 01
lUntliiRM 2 o II 0 0 2 0 0 -.
Dome run- lliunim. Hnrrlfire hits: Mr
C'abe, Riley. Stolen haw: til.st. btrunK
out: llv llui-rl. S; by elladle. 7. Ilaaes on
bulla: off lliinla. i, off Itraifle, f.. MIL
by oil
Tot lei
Itchrd hall. Hiirrla. Weblrl. Keailln,
en. Mld i llrb: Mitri a. T mo: 1:4
I'mplre: (ireene.
Coach Courtney
is Critically 111
rorOIIKKHPHIK, N. Y.. June 29-In
college rlrcles here today it waa freely
predicted that Coarh Charles Courtney
never would coach another Cornell rowing
squad Coach Courtney Is seriously HI,
word from his quarters said today so III
that he wl'.l be under a physician's care
for many diys. Courtney, though f8 years
old, Is robust ami strong, but after an
arcblent when he was Injured by u West
Shore tialn at Kingston, he took to his
bed. Courtney saw inly the last mile of
Inn aialty rare from hla boarding house
at Makes. Today it was said that before
he 'oft ltliara Courtney suffered a
hemorrhage,
alileraUly.
whlrh wrakrned him ton-
INILES BEATS M'ELROY AND
CHURCH WINS FROM GARLAND
PITTKBUROILPa.. Jure . When play
resumed In the sixth national clay court
tennis championship tournament today
the matrhes were down to the fourth
round In the men's single and officials
i.lanneil to start the men's doubles, wo
men s doubloe and mixed doubles. Sinod
Hit event started Saturday, about two
thirds of the en'ritnts have bri n elimi
nated. Tbree riiii.bes In tne fourth round and
four In the fifth round were completed
Ik fore ii' on. R. Novns WllManis came
through witn a victory over ii i'. jonn-
aon nt H..aliin lit the fourth rolled, while
In the fifth George M Church, lie
i Princeton player, defeated W. It. Knox,
a local player, very rat-lly. M. W. Wash
burn -and N W. NUrs. the eastern play-
bad no tiouble winning this morning.
n the fifth round turn's single R. N,
Williams. Harvard, deft-alert 1. W. I.lod
of PlttdiuiBiv and Dean Mathoy. West !,
Side, defeated Middlcinn Do I'ninp. fin-
rlnnall.
In (be sixth round N. W. Niles. Boston.
i a . ... . i-i in., i . i
defeated . S. MeU.oi. Pittsburgh, and
Ueorge M. fhvirch. Princeton, defeated
f. S liar In mi Pttsburs;h.
In he women's slnalea first roniid Mil
O. W. Wigbtiuan defon'ed Mlxs Marie
Oabel of Pittsburgh. V0
. In the flrat round of the women sin -
gler Mrs. Barger-Wallacb. Newport, It.
1 , defeated Mlsa Adelaide Uralnerd, ' Itts-
l.uigh, -0. -). and Misa Molla HJcrttedt,
e York, won from Mb-a Bessie Wil -
liamson. Pittsburgh, by default.
t
t.retaa lefeaa I.uaUtllle.
I.OUISVII.LK. Neb . Juno 2. iSuhI1
I .on is vl lie was defeated for tl.e first
time Ibis aeaaon on the home around 7
to 1 by the Uretna team, llolia.h for
Oretna pitched superior ball the entire
game and with support given was never
In itanner of being defeated. The game
waa featured with three-base hits by
Mangold and C. Zimmerman of Oretna
and a three base hit by Huff of Louis
ville as well aa the stop by Schumann
in the field. These teams will meet in
the near future for a gam at Orrtna.
Uretna plays Papllllon at Papilllon Sat
urday and lireenwiHid at Gretna July 4
Score V H E.
Uretna 0 0 ? 0 2 3 a 7 x 3
laouisville . 0 0 2 0 0 (I ii I 4
Uatterl': Gretna. Ootterh and Mangold;
laoiusv tile. Huff and Koop. Itasca on
balla: Off Huff. I.
Mm lilaaraere f'ome fraam the
Mer.
Constipation, headache, bullous spells,
Indii-ata a rlugmsh liver Tbr tried rem
ed la Dr. Kings New Life Pills.
.iniv All d ustisis. Advertltem nt
t 'nn rllit. T"
News Servl"
International
GIANTS AND BRAYES
SPLIT DOUBLE BILL
New York Makei it Four Out of Six
by Breaking Even on Bargain
Matinee.
SECOND GAME IS A SHUTOUT
NEW YORK. June 29. New York made
I It four out of six from the champion Boe-
iin bv dlvlriliia- a double-header here to
day. New York won the first game, 2 to
?. and I'.oalon got an even break when
Hughes shut out the Oiants In the ser
ond gnme. 2 to 0. Now York won the first
game when Rudolph weakened In the
rloaluK inning. A single by Ix)bert, a
plnrh hitter, drove In the winning run In
the ninth. Captain Evera returned to sec
ond biuto for Hostton In the second game.
It helnir his first appearance In a National
league game alntc be broke a hone in hl
left ankle last April. Though moving
around with difficulty he plnyetl his star
fwest a K I'.TAOIN STIR DM'f.MFWY
gnme nt second anil drove out a home
run, double and sltmle. His home run
ranie wtlh Hughes on bnse and resulted
in Itoston'n victory.
Kvera una served with a warrant sworn
I Hill tiy tl iniur HI yrr.ii-i.iaj m 1, "
who alleges he was Insulted by the Bos
I ton captnln. Prore, first game:
now in new YunK
All II i a. r. AU U A F.
Fltup'l'k. 2b4 I 5 4 ilSinxlir'M. rft I I I
(illtwrt. rf . 4 0 i 1 lllurn. If ... 4 I I I
Connnllr. If. 4 o 0 n nnnrie. ID. . . 4 i i .i
Kmllli. Sh.... 4 1 4 IKIHoher se 4 S t II
H linilrtt. lb. I I It 1 Oltnhartfa. I f 4 1 I "
Mas' rt .... 4 1 1 0 I'Markle. lb. . 4 1 0
Maranrll. as t I 1 0 iraM, b....4 1 J l
Ih.mAv. r ... . J 1 3 I) Mnr, I 0
Ku.lulph, p.J (I II 1 OSlnrnd. .... 0 1 r
Miirrar ...II 0 0
Tolala K 21 17 IH.hauar. p.O 0 0 I n
lxbarl . .. 1 1 0 0
Tot.ll 4 27
t
line out when winning run srored.
Hatted for Slroml In eighth.
Hutted for Schaurr In ninth.
Two-bns hits: Merkle. .Hchmlilt. ntx
PHtrtrk. Itanes on lialls: (iff Rudolph. 2.
lilts: 4 t f Stroud. H In right innings; oil'
Srluiurr. none In me Inning. Struck out:
Hy Rudolph, 3; by Stroud. 7. Umpires:
lilglrr mid Halt. Score, necond game:
HUSTON. NEW YORK.
All It O A K All. H O. A K
Krara. 2I :l 3 2 0Miixlr'aa. of 4 0 0 0
illl rl. rf . 4 2 ; 1 0 Mu nr., If ... 4 II 1 0
l i.nnollv If. n ii 0 liDoyla. Jb....3 0 4 3
Hinllh. Ib .. I 1 I llP'laK-liar. aa 3 0 2 2 0 '
rirhmlilt. lb 3 2 7 1 UMnberlaii. rt 3 0 0
alorau. if.. . 3 o ! 0 VMarklr. Ib
Maianrll. aa 4 1 1 t intrant. Sh..
W liallnl. r . 4 0 7 0 ONawra. c .
Hualira p. l 1 0 1 HlVrrlu, p.
'lanliart ...
12 I
.1 n n 4
3 1
2 1
1 0
(10
ll 2
(i 0
Tolula 11 10 27 11 0
Tolala 20
Hatted for Pcrrltt In ninth.
4 27 13 1
Itoaton 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2
New York 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 it-fl
Two-base hits: Evers. Ciilbert. Honin
inn: Evers. Stolen base: Merkle Doublo
plays: Doyle to Merkle (2); Grant to
Doyle (o Merkle; Mevera to .Merkle.
Krmou on hulls: tiff Perrltt, 4. Struck
out: Hy Perrltt. 4. by Hughes, fi. I m-
mi...,- I?li nt i.ml arl
-111 Hum' rihi oiio-i i hi 11 iiiniiiaiB. diiui n
lllt Doable Hill. olll: ity in, 2; by llialmei s, 5. 1'm-
ST. LOUIS. June 29. St. Uiu: aniljpircs: Bryan and Eason.
Pittsburgh divided a double-header here
today. In the ninth Inning of the first I man mnnn rlnitsil mnn linnvfl
KHine Dolans fumble of Hlnchman's fly I
put the hitter on second. Hlnrhmsn
scored and tied the rount on 'Wagner's j
hit. Wagner and Vlox also scored, as :
iic Johnson, ami Pittsburgh won. t to ... :
Hard and timely bitting won the second
game fop St
Louis, 6 to 4. Score, first
game :
UITTSIII Rlill ST.
All H O A i:
Carer. If . . b i 0 1 Ollullar. aa
iVilllni. if . 4 3 3 0 "lanua. rf
Halnl. .1h 4 2 3 2 I' Miliar. !h .
Ilin. limn, rf b t 2 0 UWIIuin. if
1I I
AM H O A K
4 1
2 I 1 ii
0 3 3 1
12 0 0
110 1
13 11
ll 1 3 II
3 7 2 0
U 0 3 0
Waanrr aa . a 2 3 2 iPulan. If
vi.
21i. . . o I 4 Olliail. Hi
J. ,in. lull, lb 4 1 11 0 I'lla. k. 3b
.. . . i I 4 I tiMayrler. c
i.l I 2 3 0Maa4i.ua.
.s, i,
Harm
p . 2 0 n 3 H
i.iuriinn pi oooo Totals a a
i ...lalln .1 1 A ii o
Auallia. p . . . 1 0 II U II
T.ituia. ... i3 :: io i
l:,tii fin OiImiiii ill flllh
11 3
! 'Katteil for l i.ii.i inian in eighth.
I Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
St. lanul
0 2 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 5
Two h.imi bus
Wilson. Snvdor. Hair. I.
1 1 liii-lnim n ll.'iiteH on IimIIh: I Iff llurmoii
R f( M,adiwa. o, off fonselinan. 2.
Milts: tiff Haiinon. A In four inuiiiga;
' off 4'oniolman. 2 In three innings. Stru. k
lout: llv Harmon. I. by Meadow, ii. bv
, .,..,,, ,. ,,v Adaia. 2. I'mpiivs
njulgley and ortli Scon . s. coml k.uno
i I'l i rsHI m.ll iiT UU Ii
' All II o A 1. An H o A h
Ollullar. a
1 1
,,mna i f 3 0 t
i oiaiio .f o o I
,'!',?'nJ,.1b J i
t OItik. rf
ll OUIIIai. Sh
t 1 lie u, r'
0 Olii.laii. If
4 I 3 0 II
.41110
. 4 X I il 0
.3 0 3 0 0
i"'
1 ihn.i.'.n
:"...o. r
1 lilt"
4 12 1 I'll. an lb
'!??'
4 2 i
3 I'lla. k. 3h
Ib 3 1 4
1 4
...3 I
..110
. 1 ll 0
.000
0 llMiiwalaa.
Z ejli.l.inai.n.
3 OOrlnar, p
t 0
o o Tolala..
0 o
r.. .1 I 7 ii ii
p I I o i o
.10 0 11.
. II 11 27 a 1
j S.-hHllK
1 "liartwr
T.itala ii t .' 'J 2
'Patted for Collins In the eighih
Hutted for Cooiier In the ninth.
Hail for Cubsoii In the ninth.
Pittsburgh i 0 0 0 I 0 1
1 04
Bl laouia 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
Two-base hit: Long. Three-bae tills:
Miller. Wilson. Carey. Home run: Miller
liuaea en balls: Off Cooper. 2. Hits. Off
Hoi lus. n. 7 In seven Innings, none out
In eighth: off tirlner. 1 in (wo luidngs.
Mi u. k out: Hy Robinson. 5. by Oritur,
1; by Cooier. 2. Umpires: tirih anj
gc.isley.
lHirtarrs l.oae to Pttlls.
PHIla.4DKI.PHlA. June 29 A hoinv
run by Hecker with two on bases oc
curred In the fourth Inning sud proved
the turning point of doday s game with
Hrooklvn. Philadelphia winning. & to 4.
Dell weakened In the fourth, when the
home team tied Ibe ecore. and was taken
out in the fifth. llng succeeded by Ap
pleton. The hiune team won in the sev
4 nth on Hancroft s double. Wbltted'a
sacrifice and an out. Score.
eniXMiUs 1'niijU'r i.rw a
AU H O A I ABHOAE
m l . . a a s Hrne 3b. . 4 1 1 tf
1 f
. .1
Standing of Teams
WK8T. L.KAOUK. I NAT la laEAflVB.
W.IPct.l W.UPrt.
Pes Moines.! 12 .B21 Cblrago 34 Zi JM
7ZZk S r.h"? ,''."" sll 2 'Sf
Omaha 2J 2A .6"0 ritt8hurnh -.30 17 .nltf
l.innoln . . . .2 7H .&m Ronton 2! .47."i
Hloux ntv..M 31 .4WNw York... 2ft .473
I r- iat(m. .a f.i n i int inna.ii ..ji i
AMKR. LEAOI'K. ' FED. LEAUUK.
W UPrt i W UPct.
Chicago ....34 23 ,VV Ft. Louis. .. .37 24 .t7
HiiHiin :)4 23 .511 Kan. l(Jty...W 27 .5
Detroit ....38 21 .f94 Chicago . . . .37 20 .fifil
Wash'n 30 27 .62 Pittsburgh ..34 2S .B4S
New York. .33 80 .Mfli Newark ....S3 32 .6i
Cleveland ..22 3H .367! Brooklyn ...i S". .4'
St. Louis... .22 39 .311 ; Baltimore ..24 3X.3X7
Phlla. 22 40 . 366' Buffalo ....2:143.248
AMER. APS'N. I STATE I.EAUUE.
W. la. Pet I VV.la.Prt.
Tndlanap's .41 7k .2i; Beatrice ...23 14 .22
1-oulsvllle ..85 30 .fsi Norfolk ....24 13.M
Kan. City.. 4 31 .5231 Hastings . . .20 1 ..12ft
St. Paul.... 02 32 .MX: York 1H 1 .4i
Milwaukee 30 34 .4fl Falrbury ...15 20.429
Cleveland .2 32 .47ft1
Mlnneap's .2H 34 .4.-.21
Columbua .26 87 .4131 .
Yesterday Results.
WESTERN LEAGCE.
Denver. 6; Topeka, 8.
Other games, rain.
NATIONAL LEAGl'E.
Pittsburgh, 8-4. St. Louis, 5-.
Huston, 2-2. New York, 3-0.
Brooklyn. 4: Philadelphia. 5.
AMERICAN LEAGL'E.
Cleveland-Detroit, rain.
St. laouls. 2: Chicago. 4.
Philadelphia. 0: Washington, 8.
New York. 3; Boston. 4.
FEDERAL LEAGl'E.
St. Louis. 4: Buffalo. 6.
Chicago, 1: Newark, 0.
Kansas City. 2: rHooklvn. 5.
Pittsburgh. 7: Baltimore. 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas Cltv. rt; fit. Paul. 2.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
York, 1; tlaatlnga, 4. '
Norfolk-York. lain.
l.amea Tods).
Wealern Leagiie Omaha at Des Moiiu s.
Sioux City at St. Joseph. Wichita at Den
ver, Lincoln at Topeka.
National League New York at Brook
lyn, Boston at Philadelphia, ChlcHo ul
inclnnutl, Pittsburgh at St. laouis.
American League St. Loulg at Chicago,
Washington at New York, Philadelphia
at Boston.
rYdcra! taeague St. Louis at Buffalo.
ChlcaKo at Newark. Kansas City at
I Lrooklyn. Pittsburgh at Baltimore.
J Nebraska State League Norfolk at
Huntings. Beatrice at Falrbury.
0
0 i
OiO'Mars. aa . 3
1 1 e Onnnrroft, aa 4 1 1 2 1
1 12 1 OWhlllfil. rf. 112 10
0 3 II Ol'raimh. rf.. 3 10 0 0
0 2 1 OHai-ker If .. 3 I 2 0 0
0 I 0 OMahoff. 2b . 3 2 1 4 0
t 0 1 I'l.u'li-rua. lb. 3 0 12 1 1
0 3 0 HKIIIIIVr. C...3 n 0 0
1 0 I OOmlmera. p 3 U 0 a 0
0 o i o
Tutsla 17 t 27 14 2
7 24 13 0
Ihnlberl
Ib. 4
U I W liaal. If. . . . 4
0 ' l 'ut:iaw. 2b. 4
1 , Sleuarl, I
cm. 3h
Millar, r.
llall. p ..
Applplun.
Tula la
32
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
2 0 0
II 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0-
4 0 0 1 0
Two-base hits: Dauberl, Nlchoff !.
Bunoroft. Home run: Becker. Stolon
bases: Wheat. Cutshaw, lietl. Itoublo
play: Bancroft to Luderus. Brtsea on
balls: Off Dell, o; off Appleton. 1. otr
iChalmers. 1. Hits: tiff Itell, 4 In four
anil two-thlrn-i innings; otr Appiouni, .
III I I Kl NH IHK liArjl l
a a ava w w a m - "
,
, . ... . ,.
Finneran Found for Nine and Vis-
itori Helpless When Hits
Mean Run.
FOURTEEN LEFT ON THE PATHS
BROOKLYN. June 29. Two runs scored
on a
steal of home by Cooper, which ,
reused Cullop to let loose a wild pltrh, j
featured Brooklyn's victory over Kansas ,
City tixlay. 5 to 2. Finneran w found
for nine hits, but the vlsltorg were help- j
lit when a hit meant the game, hour
teen visitors were left on the paths
cbadbourn's running catch In the eighth
x inning of a long fly from Smith's bat was
l the fielding feature. Score: n.lt.b.
. 1. l ilr I) 0 0 rt 0 0 o 1 1-2 :'
I Bmoklyn -. 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 S 4 1
Kntieriea Kansas City. Cullop, Bla.-k-
) bin n and Hrown; Brooklyn, Finneran and i
i Land J
lla 4 hase Wins Opener.
BUFFALO. June 29 Hnl Chsse's hnt
1 1 i a won the opening gajne of the wrln
' for Buffalo from St. farina todav. S to 4
He made two home runs, the tirst with
one man on. Score: RUE.
I St Taoius 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-4 0
Buffalo 1 1 t 0 0 0 1 0 0,
Batteries: St laouls. (Irooin. atson. '
W nils and
Hartley; Buffalo, roifl and
Bl.ilr
Itebrla Take Opener.
BALTIMOHK. June 29.-P1tlsburgh look j
the opening game of the series f rom i
Baltimore today. 7 to 1. the locals' tsllv
resulting from a home run over the fen.'e !
hv Jacklltsrh. Konetchv started Pitts.
burgh's scoring with a hit over tlie fence
i Here: K H L
Plltshurah ...0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 .1 7 11 e.
I Baltimore ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 V-l 4 I
I Batteries: Pittsburgh. Knetier and
Berry; Baltimore. Bailey and Ja.kllt.ich
Wktlat Trim Newark.
NKWARK. N J.. June 2. 4"'hcaao de
feated Newark here today, 1 to 0. icore:
K.H K
fhlcago 0 0 1 0 0 0 A 0 I 4 0
Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 I
Batteries Chicago. Brown and Fiachcr;
Newark, Moseley and Rariden.
tmrrlrss Association.
At Rt. Paul- RUE
Kansas City c S
si Paul 2 11 i
Batteries: Kansas City, Gardner and
Jenkins. St. Paul. Llefleld and Johnaou.
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YANKS LOSE TO RED
SOX IN THE TENTH
New Yorks Tie Score in Ninth, Then
Gain Bun, but Lose in
Final Half.
SPEAKER GETS FIVE HITS
BOSTON. June 2f.-New York tied the
score In the ninth Inning today, gained
a lead of one run In the tenth, put out
two Boston batsmen in the last half of
that ninth Inning and then lost the game,
4 to 3. Ruth hud not allowed a New
York runner Vyond second base until the
ninth. Boston scored the winning run
on Speaker's long hit to center, his fifth
hit In as manv times at bat. Score:
NEW YORK
BOSTON'
AH. H O. A E.
AB.H.O.A K
Hlsh. rf i
0 OHoopar. rf . . J 0 3 0 0
1 OWaainar. 2b.. 4 I 4 4 0
1 lSpakrr. if . f f. 3 0 n
2 Olafwla. If ... 3 0 10 0
0 Ollobllliai. lb 4 o 12 2 1
(I lUanrrln. . 4 I 2 2 0
0 OUnntnar. 3b. 4 1 0 Ii Ii
0 (iThnmaa. c .. 3 1 5 1 0
4 ORmh. p 3 0 0 2 0
3 J'Hanrlkaen .0 0 0 0 0
0 i"0lnar . . . I 0 0 o 0
Farhlnpa. aa 6
Mattel. b. .. 4
Mulltn. lb.. 4
Crea rf 4
Han ii-ll. If. t
Hauman . .. o
:ialay. If. .. 1
Oonna. tb. . . A
Nunamakr, c 4
Caldwell, o . 9
Totals 3 129 11 4 Totals S4 10 30 1 1
Two out when winning run scored:
Batted for Hartzell in the ninth.
Kan for Pauman In ninth.
Batted for Thomas In tenth.
Batted for Ruth In tenth.
New York n 00000002 13
Boston 1 000001 0 0 24
Two-base hits: Malsel, Janvrin, High.
Double play: Boone to Mullen. Bases
on balls: Off Caldwell, 3; off Ruth. 4.
Strurk out: Hy Caldwell. :. by Ruth, 4.
Umpires: Dlneen and Nallln.
Senators Blank Mack.
WASHINGTON, June 29. Washington
batted Wykoff and Davles hard today
while Boehling was Invincible, and th
IouhIs shut out the Athletics, S to 0. It
was the last gumo of the series, making
It three out of four for Washington.
Score:
PHlla.MlKI.PHI A. WASHINGTON
All It O A K AB.H.O.A E
Murphy, rf.. 4 0 0 0 OCnnnnlly. rf. 4 1 2 0 0
Sll-unk.
0 ti 2 OFnatal . :ib. . . a Z I I "
2 1 0 IShanka, If... 4 14 0 0
0 3 1 OMIIan. rt.... 6 3 2 0 0
2 0 3 oc.anilll. lb. .. S 1 11 0 0
2 S 1 OSeff. 2h S 2 0 4 0
0 6 0 OHonrv. c 4 2 6 I 0
0 0 0 OMi llrlda. II I 2 2 0 o
U'aiali. If . i
Krbana:, 3b..
lanjnle. 2b.
Mi Inula
laipp. r..
Iteffnar.
Kopf. aa.
Wv.koff.
lb. 4
.... 2
r... 1
.... 3
0 1 2 OOoalillns p. 3 1 0 3 a I
p.. 1
II II U i
1 1 0 Total! 39 13 27 0
liaries. p.
2 1
Titala 3:1 7 24 10 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 0
Washington 0 1 2 i 0 1 1 0 3
Two-base bit: Boehllng. Three-base
hits: Walsh, Shanks. Mclnnis. Stolen
bs.ae: Milan. Hates on balls: Off
Wyckorf. 1; iff Davles. 3; off Boehliug.
1. Hits: Off Wyekoff, 7 In three In-
4,nnK; 0ff pavles, 8 In
i struck out: Hv Wvckoff.
five Innings.
by Boehllng,
4. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O Iaough
lln. White So Trim Bronm.
r-HICAG(). June 2.-For the third ron-
secutive time, a trirle with men on the
jimses rllnoneri tiw gnme lor i nicago io.
dav. The lorals defeated St. laouls. 4
to 2. Faber made a triple in the fourth
Inning after Roth and Schalk walked.
Georce Staler, the University of Mich
igan recruit, played first base for St.
I laouls. Austin argued with Umpire Chill
; on a strike decision and w as ordered out
of the game. Score:
PT. I.Ol'IS CHIC CP
AB.H.O.A F An H O. A E
Phnll.ia If.. I 110 OKelarh. if... 3 0 0 0 0
Mialln b... 1 0 0 0 n Weaver, as.. 3 112 0
Walah. Ih... 3 0 0 IIP. I olllna. 2b 3 0 5 8 0
Slalar, lb 4 1 13 0 lFnnmler. lb 4 0 7 1 0
Pralt. b.... 4 1 3 4 0.1 i olllna rf. 4 1 10 0
C Walkar. all 1 10 (iltolh. If 2 0 0 0 0
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GENERAL ADMISSION, $1 per person to north half inside the track; also $1 for
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track. No charge for your automobile. There are a few choice parking spaces next
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Batie.1 for Hamilton In eighth.
Weaver out. hit by batted ball.
St. louls 0 0 0 1-0 0 ft 02
Chicago 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4
Two-base hits: J. Collins. Shotton.
Three-base hit: Faber. Btolen basen:
O. Walker. E. Walker. Double play. E.
Collins to Fournlor. Bases on balls: Off
Faber, 2; off Hamilton. 3. Hits: Off
Hamilton. 6 In seven Innings: off Perry-
man, none In one Inning. Hit by pitched
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Members of the Edtrar Gun club com
peted In the handicap shooting contest
for the Fred Gilbert trorhy. In shooting
off the loo clay pigeons seventeen tied
for first place. To shoot off the tie eoh
was given twenty-five ehots. Dr. W. It.
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contest.
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