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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916.
BEEBE SHOTS OUT
CHICAGOPALE SOX
ormer national rucner nuns
Cleveland Team to
Victory.
ALLOWS BUT THREE HITS
Cleveland, O., June 26. Fred
Becoe. former National league, who
declined to play with Buffalo this
I - . . 1 I JL...
year, maae nis iieveianu ucuui
today and shut out Chicago with three
hits, allowing only five men to reach
first and only two to reach second.
Cleveland scored its two runs in the
first on two passess by Danforth and
Roth's triple. The game was played
in 1:19. Score:
CLEVELAND. CHICAGO.
AB.R.0.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
liraney, If 3
Chap'n.ss 4
SD'ker.cf 3
Roth.rf 4
Standing of Teams
s 1
1 2
2 0 0
g 3
0 0 10
1
0 OPelecb.cf
4 OWe'ver.H
OEJ.C 18,1b
O OTackson.rf 2
OandtUb I 1 11 0 0J.Cltns.lf 4 0 2 0 0
Ilo'ard.Zb 2 0 18 OP'rnier.lb 2 111 0 0
Kvans,3b 2012 OSchalk.o 2051
O'Neil.c 2 1 6 0 0W'fg'g3b 2 0 0 1
Ucebc.n 2 0 0 2 0Danfth.D 0 0 0 1
Benz.p 2 0 0 2 0
29 0 27 14 ORusaell.p O
Murphy 1
Tots In
0 0 1
0 0 0 0
Totals 20 2 24 11 1
Hatted lor Bens in eighth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 '2
Two-bue hit: O'NelL Three-base hit:
Roth. Stolen Base: Fournler. Double play:
, Jackson to Fournier. Bases on balls: Off
" iiecUe, i; oft Pao forth, 2. Hits and earned
1 lnm Off Beebe, '4 bits, 0 run In nine In-
olngs: off Danfortn, 1 nit l runs in one-
third inning; oft Bnz, 4 hits, 0 run in Bix
and two-thirds Innings; off Humsell. 1 hit. 0
run In out hintiig. italic Danforth. airuck
out: By U'-'v.f. iy Hciu 4. umpire; Mai'
iM ftud lvai-ti
Aigerit cUat. liruwu.
dt. Lou id. June 5:6, 'Hamilton opposed
hU (oruier team mains and St. Louis was
ua Uti by ItroU here today, 2 to 1. The
winning run came in the seventh when
Itttker doubled and scored on Cove leak ten
third ttuewtfstvu hit of the day. 81. Louis
rfol Itii lone run lit the fourth on Pratt's
tioubk-, on out itim Covelvsrtk' h wild pltih.
AU.H.O.A.E.
- Uunh.iM a
. Vill.iU 2
L'ttbD.cf 4
V oactt, If 2
112 ldhottvnjf 2
U 2 2 UAustin,3b 6
2 2 0 OUIIler.rt 2
0 2 U 0 Chap' an 1
H'iiinn.rf 110 0 U'fobln.rf
Bur ni. lb 4 012 0 Otitsler.lb
0 4
1 4
Young, lib 2
- 'liaker.u 2
juliie,p 4 2 0
0 1
2 0
0
212 0 0
2 5 4
0 Pratt. 2b
OM'saun.cf
uLavau.ss
. S.,v'rei(l.C 4 11
r TotrvJs..!: 8 2711 lHa lllon.p 1 0 0 2 0
U'nport.p 0 0 0 0 0
Hurtluy 1
1 1
1 2
0 0 0 0
0 2
Tutttht.31 2 37 1s
"uBtted for Miller In eigntn.
"Batted for Davenport In ninth.
Batted fur Davenport In ninth.
Detroit o 'J 0 o 1 o 1 1
fct. LvtlU 0 V 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base bits; Marsans, Pratt, Coveles
lite Bakor, Shot ten, Cobb. Stolen base:
Cobb.. Sacrifice bits: Veach, Baker. Double
plays: Bush to Young to Burns, Austin to
Pratt to Staler. Bases on balls: Off Coveles
kle, 2; oft Hamilton, 2; oft Davenport, 1.
Bits and earned runs: Off Coveleskle, 9 hits,
1 run lu nine innings; off Hamilton, 7 bits,
2 runs In aeven and one-third Innings; off
Davenport, 1 bit, 0 run In one and two
thirds Innings. Struck out: By Coveleskle,
2f by Ham il ton. 1. Wild pitch: Coveleskle.
Umpires; Dlneen and Chill.
MACKS BEAT BED BOX
Boston,' June 3. Philadelphia defeated
Boston 2 to 5 today by bunching bits. The
Red Sox sent Ave pitchers to the mound,
but none of them proved affective. Rowe
and Ruth were the only pinch bitters to
produce hits, the former's double sending
In two--runs while Ruth's single advanced
Scott to a scoring position. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTO?T.
, AB.U.O.A.B. AUU.O.A.B.
Witt, as 6 3 4 7 (.Hooper.rt 4'1 2 0 0
Klng,2b f 11 0 .0J'ttvrln,2b 1 1
Scbxng.c .1, 3 I 1 0Lewia.it . 1 I
OHO Oil l,;10 a 'V 9 )
vwaiksr.cr
La lol, 3 b 1 I
MclnbUb (211
Wa.sb.rt a 12 1 Od'dner.sb 2
Lanng.lt 10 0
Wyck'ffcp 1 0 0
OScott.es 112 10
OC'rlgan.C 1 0 0
Sheeh'n,p 2 0 0 1 OThomaa,, 1 2 1
Myrs.p
"ttowe
4) 0 0 2 0 Foster, p
110 0 outegg.p
0 0 10
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 2 0
Total!. 28 14 27 10 OPennOclcp 0 0 0 0 0
r Shore, p 0 0 0 0 0
Hen'ksea 1 0 0 0 0
Ruth 110 0 0
- , Shorten 1 0 0 0 0
Mays 1 0 0 t 0
'. Oainer 1 0 0 0 0
" - Tbtals.l 2 2711 2
Batted for Wyckoff In fourth.
Batted for Foster In fourth.
Batted for Oregg In seventh.
Batted for Janvrin In seventh.
Batted for Jones In eighth.
Batted for McNally in ninth.
Philadelphia ..1 0 1 0 0 0 I 1 8
Boitra r 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 05
Two-base hits! Rowe, Witt Stolen bases:
Lajoie, Walsh. Sacrifice hits: Lannlng,
Walsh. Double play: Witt to Lajole to Mo
TnntN. Buea on balls: Off Wyckoff, 0: off
Sheehan, 2; off Foster, i; on vones, i, on
Pennock, l; off Shore, l. am anu eamra
runst Off Wyckoff. 0 hit, 2 runs In three
innings; off Sheohan, 2 hits, 1 run In four
and one-third innings; off Myers, 1 hit. t
runs In ono and. two -thirds Innings; off
Foster, 8 bits, 6 runs Ip four innings; off
Oregg, 2 hit, 0 Tun In three Innings; off
Jones, 2 hits. 2 runs in one inning; off
Pennock, 0 hit, run in no inning( none out
In ninth): off Shore, 1 hit, 1 run In one
inning. Struck out: By Wyckoff, 1: by
tsheelian, 1; by Oregg, 6. Umpires: O'Lough
ln and .Hildrbrand.
Senators Bent Yanks.
New Totk, June- 28. Washington de
ruated New York in a hard-fought eleven
inning game today, 2 to 8. The visitors
tcord their winning run on a base on
Italls to W liliaws and JlcBride's double.
New York played a game uphill fight and
4raUualty cut down a five-run lead. Man
tKer fOrlfflth sent in Johnson to save the
.a rue' In the Ighth Inning, but New York
led the score in the ninth inning. High,
trtrnt batter up, struck out, but the third
urtke was a wild pitch and the batter
a-hed ttrst base. The nexxt two men
.ere nut and Johnson purposely passed
uker, who had nude a home run in the
vonth. Magee hit a single to left, which
u in High. Score:
WASHINGTON. NEW YORK.
ABH.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AB
I'HlIer.rf 1 1 o oGiney.rt l I o o
HZ otiign.it i u v
14 0 OPWh.ss 4 2 2 4 1
l ueipp.io s v s v
0 OBakor.ab
iHtar.2b .4
Hlan.cf 0
;hanks,3b C
ludte.lb 2
,'illla's.lb 2
tarter, l r I
ideau.lf 1
tenry.c 2
.lns'lth.0 2
cD'de.ss 4
ullta.p 2
iper.p 1
i'w)n,p 2
2.
2
1
1
0 1
0 0
'tala.-Ki I't
240
& 0 AMagee,cf 8 12 0 0
0 0 10'deon.2b 2 0 2 1 1
l'Muilen l v o v u
(lRoone.2b 0 0 1 0 0
4 0 OUun'ker.o 4 17 2 0
B 0 OFIsher.p 1 0 0 0 0
3 1 PLove.p 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 O'Caldwell 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 D'Ba'mann 110 0 0
0 1 UMarkl.p 1 0 0 2 0
1110000
10 0 0 0
'ii Vi 10 0
.latu-d tor Ui.
'Batted for Love in
Batted for Caldwell in luurlti.
Batted for Uarkle in eighth.
Washington 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 42
New York 0 11200201008
Two-bass hits; Judge, Kunemaker, Bau
mann. Me Bride. Home run: Baker. Stolen
bases: Judge. Shanks, Williams. Baker,
Mooter. Henry. Bases on balls: Off Fisher,
:: oft Markle. 3; off Shawkey, 3; off Oallia.
&;, off Harper, 1; off Johnson; 1. Hits and
earned runs: Oft Fisher, 8 hits, 8 runs In
three Innings (none out In fourth)? off Love,
2 hits, 3 runs 1A one inning; off Markle, 8
hits, 0- run .In four innings; off Shawkey, 2
nits, 1 rung ni three innings; oft 'Oallia, 2
hits, 4 runs lfl three and one-third Innings;
off Harper i I bits. 8 runs,' In two-thirds
inning, off Johnson, 8 hits, 1 run In four
Innings. Struck out: By Fisher, ."4; by Love,
l; by Markle, 1; by Shawkey, by Harper,
4: by Johnson, ft. Umpires: Owns and Con-
nolly. j
Burgess-Nash Team
Deieats Bourgeois
the Burgess-Nash team, under the
new management of Cecil Lehr, broke
its losing streak by defeating the
Bourgeois, 11 to 3. The fielding and
hitting of the Burnuco boys featured
the 1 game, Sandau taking the bat
ting honors by gathering three out
of three. .
Omaha .
Lincoln .
Wichita
Dnvr
WEST. LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet W. L. Pot
,S31 Brooklyn ..M11.41S
.83 ! .6SPhlln 31 IS .354
.31 33 500Bo.Un !HI,i!l
.SS 21 .491 New Tork ..17 37 .300
Ven Moln. .18 30 .mchtciia'o ....37 31 .466
SiOUX City ,.3 31 .466Pltabursh ..1883. 467
Topeka S6 81 .IS8Clncltm.il ,.3t2) .4l3
St. Jomph..S4 33 .481St. Loula ...3336.418
AUER. ASSN. A.MKR. LEAGUE.
W. U Pet W. L. Pet
Kanrta. Cy. 87 38 S7Clevrl.nd ...3t!5.(83
Indlanaplla 33 88 ,Ei68Xew York ..33 38.868
Mlnnoaplla .36 38 .580D.trolt 33 38 .641
Loul.vllle ...3436.86iBoaton 33 28.633
Columbua ...36 26 .463Wa.hlntton .32 38.633
St. Paul ....26S0.466Chlcaco ....29 39.800
Toledo .....28 31 .4268t. Loula ..26 34.433
Mllwaukea . .18 11 .317Phlla
Yetrday'a RMUlta.
WE8TEIIN LEAGUE.
St. Joseph, 0; Topeka. 4.
Dea Moinea, 3; Omaha. 4.
Denver. 9; Wichita. 2.
Sioux City, 1: Llnooln, 3.
NATION A L LEAQU E.
New Tork, 11-; Brooklyn, 8-2.
Boaton, 6-8 ; Philadelphia, 1-8.
St. Loula, 4; Cincinnati, 6.
Plttaburah-Chlcago. no same: rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 8; Boaton. 6.
Waahlnston, 9; New Tork, I,
Chicago, 0: Cleveland, 2.
Detroit, 3: St. Loula. I.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
8t Paul, 6: Minneapolis, 8.
.17 39 .301
Referee of First
Stecher-Lewis Go
, States His Views
There is one man in this country
has any cinch to beat Ed Lewis when
this eiant pair of marvelous mat men
meet in Gene Melady's new arena
in Omaha on the afternoon of July 4.
His name is Bert Sisson; he is a
writer of sports, and he comes from
Evansville, ind. It so happened that
Bert was referee of the first contest
between Stecher and Lewis last Oc
tober in Evansville and it was he who
called it a draw after the men had
been on the mat for two hours and
three minutes. Note the three mm
utc part of it. since it has been vari
ously stated that they went two hours
and ten minutes and even longer than
that.
After the contest that night, in
which Lewis was badly . injured by
falling over the ropes and had to re
main in the hospital for several, days,
Sisson made a statement of the af
fair. This was necessary because the
mayor took a hand and held up the
money.
Here are some of the salient points
m sisson s statement: .'
Lewta took Stecher to the mat four tlmea.
Stecher waa unabl. to tako Lewla to the
mat once.
Stecher never aaw Lawla back at any
Use ot the conteat.
Lewla never once aurlng the entire time
made a alnsle false move.
The Kentucky man'a work on th, de
fense waa truly wonderful.
Lewla broke a finger In hla right hand
after forty-two mlnutea.
At the finish of the conteat, Lawla, de
spite lnjurlea. waa tha fresher.
These points, signed by the referee
himself, make it appear that Lewis
certainly has got a great chance of
doing something far out of the or
dinary when he takes holds with the
Nebraska wonder on the national holi
day. Lewis must have shown aome
who does not believe that Joe Stecher
thing wonderful that October day in
Indiana because he did so much bet
ter with Stecher than any of the
other wrestlers, American or Euro-
Dean., has been .able to- do.. .Kobodv
came anywhere near'to holding' Joe
to a draw since, jU. least, He got
good. Vi
'
Rick and Quartet f
Of, Other. Drivers 1
Enter Omaha Meet
Eddie Rickenbacher, winner 6i the
1915 Omaha gasoline classic, an !
ranked as. one of the four K'aiiing
drivers in the world, signed a con
tract yesterday to take part in the
race this year which will be held on
the East Omaha oval July 15.
Kickenbacher. eluned uo to brine
the Presto-Lite team to Omaha. He
signed the papers at Des Moines after
his victory there in tne iitty-mue race
Saturday. Pet Henderson, the di
minutive driver who will be remem
bered as Eddie O'Donnell's mecha
nician last year, is a member of the
rresto-i-ite team, cotn KickenDacn
er and Henderson drive Maxwells.
Billy Chandler, who drove a Deus-
enberg here last year and is how cap
tain ot the Lrawtord team, also
signed up .yesterday to bring his trio
of cars to Omaha. Chandler wilt
drive one, ot tne cars nimseit, wmle
Art Johnson, who was Billy's mech
anician last year, and Dave Lewis
will drive the other two.
This brings the entry list for the
Omaha race up to fourteen and
among that fourteen are numbered
the classiest drivers and cars in
Amerca. The drivers who had al
ready entered the local classic are:
Dario Resta, Ralph De Palma, Wil
bur D'Alene, Earl Cooper, Tommy
Milton. Ralph Multord. Ira Vail.
Charles Devlin and C W. Thompson.
Bunnybrooka Wit,.
Dannv Donahue of the UcCarthv'a dun.
nyhrooks team pitched a great game when
they defeated the Omaha Beverage team
by the score of to 2, allowing them but
two hits. Score: R. H. K.
Sunnybrooka ....lltllllt 8 10 6
Qma. Beverage ,.l I 66 6 I 1 0 13 2 3
...uwo-oase nit; uonanue. -xnree-oase nita:
Barry, Dworak. Struck out: By Donahue,
11; by Rbyno, 10. Left on baaea; McCarthy'a
Sunnybrooka, 8; Omaha Beverage, 8, Baaea
on balls: Oft Rhyno, 1. lilt by pitcher:
By Rhyno, l.
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4th of July
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Wa will giv. fro. of charge
with 4 full (marts of Priao
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iid:
Five Premiums
A fins hand painted
bread and butter
china plate, a bot
tla of fine Califor
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gold etched whiskey
glaaa, a pocket cork
screw and a lOle
calendar.
Thla whiskey la
bottled expressly for
our trade and la sold
direct to you. We
guarantee this whin.
"a key to be better
than other high
yraao oia rye that
sella at double the
price.
Orders west of the
Booklet must rail
for 12 quart, prepaid.
Our reference la Omaha National Bank.
Mail Your Orders to
Meyer Klein Liquor Co.,
522 North lSth St. Omaha, Nab.
ill
PETERS LEADS IN
' CITY G0LFT0URMEY
Puts All Former State Jham
pions to the Bear at Happy
Hollow Sunday.
TO PLAY OFF NEXT SUNDAY
R. M. Peters led the former state
golf champions, Sam Reynolds, W. J.
rove and John VV. Kedick in tne lirst
round of the annual city golf tourna
ment tor the metropolitan champion
ship at the Happy Hollow course
Sunday.
Peters came through with 78 for
the first eighteen holes and 80 for the
second eighteen. Reynolds crowded
him with 79 for the first eighteen and
80 for the second.
Following are the score of Peters
and Reynolds in detail:
Petere '
Outalde I I I I I I I I I- I!
Inside 4 8 4 4 2 6 6 16 16
Outside 3 8 6 8 6 4 9 4 43
Inside 8 4 6 4 8 6 4 4 6 87
Total..
Reynolds
Outside ..
Inside ...
Outulde ..
Inside . . .
16
...4 4 6 6 6 8 6 4 3 40
...4 i 4 4 4 S 4 4 5 89
...6 4 7 4 4 3 4 6 8 41
...S 6 4 6 3 4 4 4 4 39
Totals 169
Peters had a little hard luck on the
eighth hole, which should normally
be taken in six strokes, and easily in
five by a player of Peters' caliber.
Peters went into the ditch twice, how
ever, so that it cost him nine good
swings to gain the eighth hole.
rollowintr is the score of the first
five players:
Out.
R M. Peters 42
R. M. Peters. 43
Sam Reynolds 40
Si-m Reynolds 41
J. Foye 44
J. Fove 44
Clarence Peters 44
Cltrence Peters 43
John W. Red k' It 19
John W. Redlck 42
Three flights are scored in
tournament, the finals for
In.
26
87
29
89
43
36
41
48
Total
72
' 80
78
80
82
81
87
78
80
86
the
the
Metropolitan championship, and the
prizes in the second and third flights
are to be played ot! next Sunday in
a thirty-six-hole play at the Country
club.
Those Qualifying.
Of the 104 men who entered Sun
day, the following are the forty-eight
who qualified:
FIRST FLIOHT.
R. M. Patera 168'K. W. Bock 174
S. W. Reynolds. ..lf.tAlbart Cahn. sr. ..174
W. J. Foye 166iHarry Koi:h 176
Clarence Petere. ..16'H. C. r.renstreet..lTfi
John W. Redlck. .16S E. A. Hlmn 177
F. V. Hale 170 J. W. IlUKhes 177
S. B. Touna 1731AM T.vlor 177
J. W. Campbell... llSii'sul Scott 179
SECOND FLIGHT.
M. L. LaDouceur.l8MI. A. Chrl.tensen.184
Guy Furray lftL'iErnest Sweet 186
Albert Cahn, Jr,..183F. R. Jones 1K6
F. W. Clarke, Jr. .188 L. H. Mcronnell. . .166
H. T. Hall 1SS C. K. Urlffny 166
L. H. Butard 184 R. A. Taylor 186
Ray Low 16IIC K. p.ul.on 18'
W. Culklna 184:11. W. Morrow.... 187
THIRD FLIGHT.
W. E. Chafer 188!J. o. Conrad 19t
M. F. Ulllon 188'J. W. Tltl.on 163
W. C. 1-YHier 189 R. ii. Laverty..,.19Z
M. T. Swarta 19p'V. 11. lloulrt 193
& H. .Mi'lle 190 P. W. Downs 193
Guy Llttett 191IT. F. Murphy 193
A. O. NUhols....l9M'. B. Moser 19.
H. M. Brady 192IW. N. chambera. .191
ARMOURS TAKE CLOSE
GAME FROM PLATTSMQUTH
The Armours defeated Plattsmouth
at Plattsmouth yesterday, 6 to 5.
Graves pitched a great game all the
way. Score:
ARMOURS. PLATTSMOUTH.
ABH.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.E.
Ryan.as 6 0 3 3 lBeall.ef 4 2 4 0 0
Rapp,2b 8 8 13 OParrlot.Sb 3 3 0 8 0
Colllns.ct 4 0 10 OKah t'k.aa 4 13 0 0
Leamer.o 4 19 1 OHerold.c 3 18 0 1
AGr'vea,lf 3 10 0 OConnora.p 4 118 0
Cor', n. 3b 4 3 2 3 0Parker.2b 4 0 14 1
Cle'nta.rf 4 110 OMaeon.lf 4 0 8 0 0
Fl'cher.lb 4 oil 0 lRoberte.rf 8 13 0 0
Gravee,p lit: OCrala.lb 31000
Smith 118 0 1
Totale.37 9 27 15 3
Totals. 3 10 21 10 3
Armours 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 06
Plattsmouth 101000 0 0 36
The Duke of Connaught, governor
general of Canada, is to pay a visit
of inspection today to the military
camp at Petewawa.
The annual convention of the Iowa
State Sunday School association is to
begin its sessions today at Dubuque.
LUXOS TAKE LEAD
IN GREATER OMAHA
Bunny Holland Stages a Come
back and the Brewers
Are Winners.
HOLLAND NAILS FOURTEEN
Murphys Defeat
TheHolly Team
The Murphy-Did-Its defeated the
Hollys. 4 to 2. The Score:
HOLLTS. MUHPKTS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Bunny Holland staged a comeback
yesterday and the Luxus swept into
the lead in the Greater Omaha league
by winning ovet the Gas Company,
2 to 0, after an eleven-inning hurler s
combat between Holland and Newt
Schaffer. ilils by Hazeu, Minnikus and
Wachtler scored the winning runs in
the eleventh. Holland struck out four
teen uaiMneu. ocurc
srpaon.cf
Kener.io ,
Lawler.ae 6
Holbr'k.lf 4
Tolman.o 3
Vsuat.fb 3
Jnh son.rf 3
Adsms.lb 8
Petereon.p 4
0 1
1 1
3 9
1 10
0 1
1 0
0
0
OOst'nir.i
Ollanaen.rf 8
0JM ran.lb 4
OAM'ran.Sb 4
OPelt'an.lb 4
OYoat.c 4
OD'nohue.lf 2
NeaU'h,rf S
OM'xwell.p I
2
3 13
Smith, II
4 3
HaiEen.2
Ml'kus.sa 3 1
W'tler.lb 2 1 7
LUXUS OMAHA OAS CO. '
AB.II.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.E.
6 2 U 0 lProhflt.ss 4 0 0 3 0
Ile lsoiarf 6 0 10 Or-elt'au,cf 4 110 1
Mel'dy.cf 3 0 S 1 VStengle.rt 6 J.O 0 0
i u,oay,;n , v , o
0 OSrhffer.p 6 1 0 S 0
0 OTracy.Sh 6 0 3 8 0
Atklna,3b 4 3 3 3 Or'arler.lb 6 1 13 0 0
K he'li'cc 6 0 14 1 0Denny.lt 4 13 0 0
Holland.p 4 0 0 3 Oil'hters.o 8 0 3 1 1
Totals!. 85 6 83 7 2 Totals. 36 6 32 18 ;
'Mlnlkua out attempting to bunt third
strike. , 1
Luxus '....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Omaha Gaa Co 0 000000000 0 0
Baies on balls: Off Holland, S; off
St-haffor, 4. Struck out: By Holland. 14;
by iichatfor. J. Hit by pitcher: My Hol
land. 1; by Schaffer, 1. Two-bnao hits:
Mlnulkus. Hazen. Sacrifice hits: Minnikus
(8). Stolen base,: Smith, Stengel t8.
Double plays: Melady to Hasen, Probst to
Coady to Farley. Umpire:, Kissane.
Tracys Win From
The Ducky Holmes
Tracey's Te-Be-Ce's won from the
Ducky Holmes, 8 to 7. The score:
Te-Be-Ce's 8 0 4 0 0 0 8 6 6 S 16 4
Ducky Holmes .0 0300310 07 18 4
Two-baaa hits: Korth, Cunnlngbsm,
Flanagan. McAndrews, Oraham. Stolen
baaee: Brodbeck, v. Hoge. Graham (3).
Flrat baae on ball,: Oft Probat, 9; off Ver
non, 2, Struck out; By Probst, 11; by
Vernon, T. Umpire: Kocber.
Total.. I J 124 I 9 Total.. 30 16 14 8
Rrber out bunting laat atrlke,
Murphy-Did-lta 01110100 4
Hollya 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 6 02
Move menu of Opean Meeunahlps.
Ports. Arrived. Sailed.
NEW TORK St. Loula.
NKWTORK Canoida.
NKW YORK Her, en. fjord.
NKWTORK Lafayette.
BORDEAUX.. Roch.nib.au..
Ramblers Win the
Game in the Ninth
Without a run on either side tip t.
the ninth, Pitcher Kaufman of th
Ramblers won his own game. Score
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JM'nnon.a 1 S OMR' cka.jp 4 0 1ft
HcAn'i.Jb 4 0 1 - ?8R'cka.lb 4 11 M
H.nrwn.rf I 0 1 0 Oncrrgy.Sb 4 111
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Ch't'en.cf 3 1 " WBadurg.c 4 1 1 ii
Holland.rf 110 nFStil'k.M (11(1
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K'fman.p 10 11 sOlJgs.ub I I 1
Totals.iO ft 17 14) 4 TotaU-.r4J7 Ul
S. Roncka out Interfering; with y layer
fielding batted bait.
Ramblers B 0 0 t I 1 1
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Two base hlt-r Chris tensen. Lft on
hat: Ramblers, 3; Polish Merchants, T.
Uhw on ball: Off Kaufman, i. Struck
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