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THE BEE: OMAHA, JUlDAY, JurW i, iyi. BRINGING UP ; FATHER Copyright. HIT, International Nw . ferric. Drawn for The Bee by, George McManus JT F T WELL-T T DON'T 0!!. c-J- m ( i MAOSIE-WILLOU EHD I ' H I iSiJ? OEN EhEMtEV I ( V I f VELL-W PRETTY CK V4V I I ALL II FOR rSpRYMONAHAN. 1 J TORVCOOOM. J : VE 1 WOULDN'T WANT TO DIE -J rSmt . 1 HEWITT'S HURLS FOR OKLANOMANS LAY ROUHKESLOW - . . ...... . Sensational Game Featured by McCfellanY Home Run and Good Fielding by Each Club. Take Omaha Into Camp Telegram.) Lefty Hewitt, won his initial start in Western league com- , OKLAHOMA citt. AH. H. TO. A. MrTVMaa, a 1 S S foamy, S 1 I Pitt, rf 4 t 1 Bare-aid, rf I 1 imu. If ...I 1 t RrikecJi, Ik 4 10 tlntnoa, Ik S 4 ftaaaon. I It Hewitt, f .......... ..I 1 'Total " . , If 11 ' OMAHA. AB. II. TO. A. rU-fcinf. rf .....S I S Jackson, Ik ,....1 1 1 lumen. 3b 4 1 1 llaaiord. If 4 1 Iterate. Sk t I Hrlilrrman, tt ...............4 1 Irllnhaa, M 4 4 Kelly, a .. 4 Vamho. a v 1 Sye, Ik 1 1 ToUl ...........V " 14 I 0 nanv hv ctinrinr r,itrhm Tii crnr r J 7 ' . r 7 " A H for Jackson la oighth. was 3 to L The game was featured J .h.-. Clly , , , , Sv the. Hofn rim at MfCtel'an and i Omaha oi,,. tl. ....r.,l t.!i- I Kirarai rill, iwjaia. nawun, Bashang and the sensational fielding J unrgwnid, n .ad caiianan. Homt rami Burffwald n laved hit? M wliaa, Manner. iwm nuai dhiuhi, Jirt'trlUa to Benaoa ta llrlberk. Baara an ball: Off Hewitt. 4i off Mniuiks, S. "track outi By Hewitt, I; hjr Mnn.ke, I, trft aa bunt Omaha, l Oklahoma City, S. (arl flra hlti Uilta, Coaroy. HnCTlflra fly I H on. Wolrn html Pitt. Karned rnnt Om aha, It Oktuhonut City, S. Tim 1:30. Ira pirct BhannoB. of both clubs, league ball, from the start to the finish. He got three hard tries at flies and gobbled them up with the utmost ease. " . For the visitors, Bashang was the itar, both at bat and in the field. His louble in the eighth brought in the . tnly Omaha run. In the field he was liven two hard .trials. With two men on the bags, Burgwald sent high fly tip against the right field fence, but Bashang scooped it up in one hand. . - McC'lellan got the first un of the day in the third inning. He slammed the pill over center for a trot around the bags. Two singles, a walk and a lacrifice fly, scored Burgwald in the fourth., Banner was the first "Slug er" tip in the seventh inning and got i homer. 1 . , Joplin Comes From Behind To Defeat Des Moines, 7 to 6 Joplitt, Wo., June 6. Joplin rallied In the ninth and won today's same worn es Moines, io o, maKing tt two out of three for the series. The . Ifiners Ju,d fire viouslv. overcome' a thrce-run Jead, which Des koines dis counted in the ninth. Score: DSf MOINES. JOPtW. AB.H.0.A.S. AB.K.O.A.K St. John, If 4 11 CrMil,lf t S I 0 t lThpn.3b 4 t I I 1 . fHliwltt.lb 4 1111 1 eM.la.lb , I lit l t SMtllar.rf 4 1 4 1 t S lLamb.ta tills t SMalUt ' l M H 1 OHubbctp Hill I OColllni.q 4 1111 1 Cprl.p 0 t 1 t Deckr,cf I I I I I TWILIGHT BALL GAMES IN OMAHA TO BEGIN AT 6:45 Change in Time Starts When Team Returns From Road; Sale of Coupon Books Continues. NEW YORK RALLY IN TENTH INNING ROUTSST. LOUIS Gilhooley Walks, Peckinpaugh Doubles and Baker Purposely Passed, and All Three v Score. St. Louis June, 6.-New York ral lied in the tenth ining and beat the locals, 5 o 2, today. In this inning Gilhooley walked, Peckinpaugh doub led and Baker was purposely passed, filling the bases. Pratt's sacrifice fly to Tobin scored Gilhooley, and Pipp tripled, scoring Peckinpaugh and Baker. Rain delayed the game 30 minutes. Score: , NEW YORK. ABH.O.A.E. ST. tOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. Ollhly.rf 4 111 Pnokgh.ra S 1 1 4 Haker.lb S 0 0 S Pralt.Kb 4 S I 1 Plpp.lb 11110 Portle.lf S 9 1 0 Miller. rf 4 S 1 Hannah. 0 S, I i I f.ov.n 14 4 1 ' Moifrdge.p 1 I ! 1 4 1 4 1 It 4 1 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.LPctl W.UPct. Wichita ....II 10 ,477ColumbUB ...1 I Dca Moin.i .10 14.68SKna. City. 18 11 .621 Omaha 20 IS .671 Loulavllla ....1(13.813 Hulchlriaon .10 II .671 Mllwakuea ..17 12.SM 8t. Joaueh ..14 II .471 Indianapolli IT IS .684 Okla. City., .14 l.4ETSt. Paul 1318. 41S Joplin IS ll,41IMlnnapolii I 20 ,2S Houlx City .. S 24 .267 Detroit .... 4 26 .194 AMER. LCAOEH. NAT. LEAGUE. V.L.Pct. Chicaro ....2112.700 New York ..28 18.483 Cincinnati ...25 21.523 Pittsburgh .18 21 .462 Phila. 18 23 .439 Boston .....18 24 .429 flt. Louis ...17 24 .416 16 27 .367 ITrford.M 4 Brf.n.lb I Hantsr.rt I irpby,fl roffy.ib I I.wllnn.a I Biwirt,lb 4 Cort-yf) . Philips.? I Diburn.p I I t 1 I 1 t t I I 1 S 1 I Totals tl 1121 10 I Totals 14 11 IT II 1 On oat whan winning run tcord. trs aloinsa ....... ...1 4101 J-4 Joplin . ..............1 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 I T Thret-baao hits: Thompson, Hulswttt. To-bsa hits: Cartlslo (2), Cofisy, Doubls play; Hartford to Coffsy to Br.cn. Passed ball: t.fwtllin, struck out: By Corsy, I; by Phillips. 4; by Pol burn by Caporal, 2; by Mulbl, t. Baa on balls: Off Corey I; eft Phillips, 4; off Pclburn, 1 off Caporal, 0: oft Hubbsl, 2. Bacrlflc hits: lit John, Hulswltt, Msta. Stolen base; Stewart, Hits and earned runs: Off Corny, J bits and I runs la six innings; Phillips, 4 hits and 1 fan la two and two'thlrd Innings; Delburn, 1 hit; off Caporal S hits and S runs in two innings; off Hubbet, f hits and 1 run In seven Innings. ltt on bases Pea Moines, ; Joplin. 1. Umpire: .Delay, Tims: 1:60. Judg.,lb 4 Foster, Sb I Mtlan.cf 4 Rchulte.lf I Morgan, 2b 4 Lavan.ss 1 S Ansmth.s 1 Altrork.p 1 Ayers.p Hutchinson Scores Over St. Joseph in Batting Duel Hutchinson. Ktn.. June . H.av hlttlna y Hutchinson and the steady playing of both teams featured th gama "here today, which Huteblnso won, T to 0. Bradley hit a home run with one wan on base. Haines, Hutchinson's pitcher, got a dvulile and two malts snd a sacrifice in four trips to the plate. Score: 1ST JOHEPH. HUTCHINSON. ABH.ti.A.E ' i 'AB.H.O.A.E. Brubkr.es 4 I I S INX.Jbl 3 11 0 Cocny.Sb 4 lit OCivlnd.M 61 11 0 lanlel.rf 4 4 6 I3rdly,lb M 111 0 4 lValn.rf 4 0 10 lllock.ct 4 10 4 0 Krkiim.lf I 1 10 STralner.tf 1 SOS Murlr.lb 3 1 S 1 l.laynea.rf 4 4 10 0 nvad.3b 10 0 S OStulUb 4 0 110 Baultanko 1 1 14 SManion.a S 4 4 14 Curtl,p II 4 1 1 Halncs,p S I 1 Touls 31 4 14 11 1 Totals 13 11 IT 11 0 Rt Jeetph ,.,,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Vutchlnson ...0 0 1 1 1 4 . 0 0 7 Twa.basa hits: Nee, ' Bruuaker. Hatnea. Jome run: Bradley. Left on bases: Hutch frtson. 4; L Joaeph. 4. Sacrifice hits: Curtis, Haines. Trainer. Stolen base; Cleve land. Double plays: Cooney to Brubaker ta Mueller; Haines to Bradley. Bases on kalis: Oft Curtl. 1. Struck out: By Curtis, 4; by Haines. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Train er. Umpire: Mullen. Time: 1:26. Wichita Wins Close Game From Sioux City by 1 to 0 Wichita, Kan. June , 6. Wichita Von a close game from Sioux City today, scoring the only run by either team in the fourth inning. Score: leu City ....... 4 0 0 4 0 0 00 I 1 Wichita ...,..,..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - Batteries:,-Waldbaner and Walllnj Meyers asd fcyek. So successlut has twilight base ball been in Omha and other cities of the Western league thatiW. A. Rourke, president of the Omaha club, has de termined to start games 'at 6:45 in stead of 6:30 when the base ball team returns from its present road trip, Attendance at twilight games in Omaha has not been of the record breaking variety, but it has been vast ly superior to the daylight attendance. For this reason Rourke is convinced it is the only plan in war times and to make the games still more easy to attend he has decided to set back the hour another 15 minutes. By starting at 6:45 it is believed it wilt give more time for the fans to get their dinner! and-then go to the game. , Sale of Tickets. Sale of coupon books to the local games is continuing. The Chamber of Commerce has undertaken to sen 1,000 books, each book containing 20 tickets. This represents total of $10,000. This $10,000 will assure Omaha o brse ball this year. It is less than cne-third of what the year's expenses will be, but Pa Rourke believes reg ular attendance will make up the other $20,000 and perhaps net little profit ' The Western league's only aim this year is to finish the year without lots, ft has no hope of making money.. The magnates are continuing to keep their parks open only for the purpose of provinsr that the Western league is one of the real staunch leagues of;ihean,2b organized ball. i itrunk.ct Des Moinet Makes Mark. K v Tim Moines, alrearlv has. finished Its I f'TmMb ticket sale. Des Moines started just "w'e a day or two ahead of Omaha, but has I iohang.o come under the wire with flvino- e nl. I 'n.P ors away ahead of the Gate city. The Des Moines , Chamber of Commerce already has turned its, $10,000 over to the Des Moines club, - It is said Des Moines has an eye on the American association. There are reports that a vacancy is to occur in the Class AA league next 'year,1 per haps this year. Des, Moines wants that franchise and- hopes by showing what it can do in the way of pat ronage to a Western league club, gain that franchise, . Omaha also has looked with longing eyes at the American association, but it the vacancy should occur now, Des Moines has the inside track on it be cause of better attendance. OToblnf s OAustln.Sb 4 ORIsler.lb 4 4Hndry.rf S OSmtth.lf 4 4Dedeon.2b S ONunmkr.e S OOerber.ss S Johns 1 ORngera.p S -Malsel 1 Totals 10 I 20 14 0 Totals.. 14 010 II 0 Batted for Oerbor In 10th. Batted for Regers tn 10th. New Tor 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I I Ht. Louts 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-basa hits: Ollhooley, Smith Nuna msker, Peckinpaugh. Thres-basa hits: Pipp (2). Sacrifice hits: Peckinpaugh (2), Oed eon, Mogrldge. Sacrifice flies: Baker, Pratt. Double plays: Ollhooley to Hannah, Baker to Pratt to Pipp. Left on bases: New Tork, Ti St. Louts, I. Bases on balls: Off Love, l: off Mogrldge, 1; off Rogers, 7. Hltai Off Love, 0 la three Innings (none out in rourtn Inning)) off Mogrldge, I in seven Innings. Struck eut: By Love, 1; by Mogrldge, I. Winning pltoheri Mogrldge. , Altroek Wins for Senators. . Detroit. June I. Nick AHrock earns back today, and pitching tor Washington, got credit for a I to I victory over Detroit. He waa replaced by Ay era In the alghtb. The fu-st man to face Ayers hit into a double play and the gama was saved to Altroek, rata ending It at this point. Score; WASHINGTON. DETROIT. i AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B, Shotton.rf 4 4 10 OBush.sa I 1 1 0 0 111 OToung.ib I 10 1 ICobb.lb 4 10 0 OVeach.lf 1 110 OHellmn.rf 4 14 1 OWalker.cf S 0 S 4 0Vltt,3b ' l 14 1 OYelle.o 1 0 0 4 OCunghm.p 1 0 I O Q 0 Totals.. II 124 II Totals.. 21 12411 1 Washtngto 1 0 0 0 1 1 11 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 13 (Game called end eighth, rain.) Two-base hits: Judge, Veach. Walker. Three-bane hits: Milan, Cobb, Schulte. Sac rifice hits: Young. Vltt. Altroak. Sacrifice fly; Schulte. Double plays: Lavan to Mor gan to Judge, roster to Morgan to Judge. Left on bases: Washington, I; Detroit, 4. Kirat base on errors: Washington. 1; De trolt, 1. Bnses on halls: Oft Altroek, 1; off uunmngnam, a. Hits: Oft Altroek, I in seven and one-third Innings: off Ayers, 0 In two-thirds Inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Altroek. veach. Struck out: Br Altroek. I bv Cunningham. 1. Passed ball: Ainsmlth. winning pitcher: Altroek, Boston Defeats Cleveland. Cleveland, O., June I. Boston defeated Cleveland today In the second eenseeutlve 10-lnnlng game, 1 to 0. The run was scored on a pass to Hooper, Ceverleskle's wild tnraw to second, Btrunk's aacrlfica and Ruth's force out of Strunk. Conseoatlve passes by Jones filled the bases In the ninth -with only one out, but Wambsganst tanned ana jtotu vnis easy. Score: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.S. iooperrt 4 13 0 OS vans, 3b till e o i i ojitpmn.aa I 4 0 10 OSpeakr.ct I 4 4 4 0 lWmbs,2b 4 4 Oil 1 ORoth.rf 4 Sill OWood.lf 4 10 10 OMIller.lb I 10 10 O'Neil.e I 10 10 orovlke.p I 10 14 O'Graney, 1 ';- Thome. 1 Totals 34 1 30 14 l8agby. 1 , W.L.Pct.l Boston .....28 IT .422 New Tork,. .25 18 .681 Chicago ,,..21 17 .663 St. Louis ..20 20.600 Cleveland .,2121.500 Washtng'a ..21 24 .467 Phtla. ......14 24 .400 Detroit " ....13 24 .351 Brooklyn Yesterday's Results. . WESTERN LEAGUE. Oklahoma City, 3; Omeha, 1. Des Moines, 8; Joplin, T. Hutchinson, 7: St. Joe, 0. Wichita, 1; Sioux City. 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis, 12; New Tork, 4. Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 0. Other fame not played. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, If Cleveland, 0, Washington, 3; Detroit, 2. New Tork, I; St. Louis, 1. Other game not played. I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 1; Minneapolis, 0. St. Paul, 4; Toledo, 1. Kansas City, 2; Louisville, 1. Milwaukee-Columbus game not plnyea; ' WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha at Oklahoma City. Des Moines at Joplin. , Stoux City at Wichita. St Joseph at Hutchinson. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. New Tork at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Phlladedlphla. St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. 1114 110 1 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 10 10 0 110 0 0 0 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louiavllle, Ky June 4. Score: R. H E. Kansas City ' i Loulsvtlls ' Batterlea: Hoff and Onslow; Stroud and Meyer. ...... Ilndlanapoils, ina., juna t ,-.. .) .n. rt, is. Minneapolis ? Indianapolis 1 o Batteries: Robertson and Devlne; crum and Oossett, Toledo, Juno 0. ocore: R h E St. Paul " " Toledo " Batteries: Hall ana uienn; onai, Coll and Kelly. , Columbus, O., Juns e. miiwaune-v..-bus gama postponed; wet grounds. catine Lad Beaten In Bout at Rock Island Rock Island. 111., June 6. Cal De I .ney, of &e Great Lakes naval train ' x station, won by shade over . shnny Noye of St. Paul, in a 10 und boxing match tonight Buck rgent of East Moline defeated Ed t Summers of Muscatine, la., in rounds. 'i:ck and Lewis Matched ' Fcr a Bout in Des Moines -S Motnes, la, June 6. Sergeant i Cad dock, champion heavyweight of the world, and , Edward .angler" Lewis of Lexington, Ky., -t matched here, today for a bout ,in i city June 2I.-CaddocV is in the . .1 arm at Camp Dodge Pacific Coast Clubs Will Travel by Motor Car Route San Francisco, June 6. Automo biles will be used by the Pacific coast base ball league beginning Sunday in the transporting of teams between San Francisco and Los Angeles, it was announced here today by Allan T Baum, pmident of the league. The increased railroad and Pullman fares, effective June 10, made it imperative for the league to take this step, he said. The expenses of automobile transportation, he said, would be about the same as railroad fare under the present rates. The teams will continue to travel by train, however, between Salt Lake City and California. , New York-Boston Airplane : Mail Service Inaugurated a-ugus, Mass., June 6. Lieutenant T. H. Webb, a United States army aviator, landed here late, today with Boston's first airolane mail consist ing of more, than 4,000 letters. The', mail was brough4 from New York in three hours and 22 minutes. I CHICAGO TAKES I FIRST PLACE BY GIANTS' DEFEAT i , St. Louis in Uphill Victory Over New York Causes East erners to Give Way to Cubs. Today 9 Sport Calendar ..Hon Shows Opening of annual Tuxedo horse show at Tuxedo, NY. Athletic Western Intercollegiate confer ence track and field championships, at Chi cago. ' Tennis Church cup tennis matches be tween teams representing Now York, Boston and Philadelphia begin at Philadelphia. Shooting Rhodo Island state traprfhoot ing tournament opens at Providence. New York, June 6. St. Louis knocked New York out of the first place today after the Giants had held the lead all season, winning a slug ging game, 12 to 6. St Louis played an uphill game, coming from behind twice and tieing the score. The visitors won in the eighth, scoring two runs on a wild throw to the plate by Fletcher, while Smyth stole home. In the ninth, Schupp, former pitcher of the New York team, who has been ill, pitched for the first time this sea son and made a poor showing. Score: ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Smith, ef 6 14 1 OToung.rf 6 10 0 1 OKauff.cf 4 OBums.lf I 0Zmrmn,3b S OFletchr.ss I OHolke.lb 4 ORarlden.o I 0Rodrgx,2b 1 0Thorpe,rf 1 OAndersn.p 2 0'Wllholt 1 OTesreau.p 0 M'Carty 1 OSchupp.p 0 Baird,3b Crul8e,rf Hrnsby.ua Paulet.lb 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 1 S 4 0 0 Heatbct.lf 5 Kavna,2b 1 Inzales.o S May.p t Hrstmn.p Smyth Modowp, Snyder 10 0 0 Packrd,p 0 0 0 0 i,p 1 0 0 1 n till r,p O 0 0,1 I 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 IIS 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 11 IT 18 0 Totals IT 14 37 11 6 Batted for Horstman In seventh. Batted for Meadows In eighth. Batted for Anderson In eighth. Batted for Tcsreau in eighth. St. Louis ... 0 10 0 I 0 I I 112 New York .. 04 0 01 10001 Two-baas bits: Kauff, Rarlden, Fletcher (2), Home run: Cruise. Stolen bases: Kauff, Rodriguez, Gonialea, Smyth. Sac rifice hit: Balrd. Sacrifice flies: Burns, Kavanagh. Double plays: Balrd, Hornsby, Batrd and Paulette. Left on bases: New York, I; St. Louis, S, First base on errors: St. Louis, 1, Bases on balls: Oft Tesreau, 2; Schupp, 1: May, 1; Horstman, 1. Hits: Off May, 1 in ons Inning (none out In sec ond); Horstman, I In five Innings; Mead ows, 1 In one Inning; Packard, 2 in two Innings; Anderson, 8 In six innings; Tes reau, t In two Innings; Schupp, 1 in one inning. Hit by pitched baU: By Schupp (Cruise), Struck out: By Anderson, 8; Tesreau, 1; 8chupp, 1; Horstman, 3; Pack ard, 3. Winning pitcher: Meadows. Losing pitcher: Tesreau. Cubs Defeat Phillies, X to Philadelphia, June 4. Pinch Hitter Flti gerald's single was the only celan hit Phila delphia made oft Douglass today and Chi cago won, 1 to 0. Home runs by Faskert and Deal scored, Chicago's first two runs and Bouglaas drove in the last with a single after Killifer doubled. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack, rf 5 2 8. 0 UBancr't.ss 4 0 3 T 0 H och'r.ss 5 2 3 7 OWUIIa's.cf 4 14 0 0 Mann.lf 4 0 1 0 0Stock,3b 10 13 0 Merkle.lb 3 116 1 OLude's.lb S 0 13 1 0 Pas'rB.cf 4 14 0 OOrav'h.rf 2 0 0 1 0 DeaL3b till OMeusel.lb.l 0110 Zetder,2b 4 114 lM'Ga'n,2b 3 113 0 KllU'er.o 4 10 1 OBurns.o 10 4 10 Dougl's.p 4 1 0 4 0 Pren'at.p 1 0 0 4 1 Fltiged 110 0 0 Totals 17 12 IT II 1 Totals 20 3 27 22 1 Batted for Prendergast In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 13 Philadelphia . .0 0000000 00 Two-basa hit: Killifer. Home runs: Paskeret, Deal. Stolen bases: Hollocher, Merkle, Flack, Bancroft. Double plays: Zeider, Hollocher and Merkle; Luderue, Bancroft and McGaffigan. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; .Philadelphia, 3. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Douglass, 1; Prendergast, 1, Struck out: By Prendergast, t. Marquard Shuts put Pirates, ' Brooklyn, June I. Rube Marquard pitched his best game of the season today and ahut out Pittsburgh' In a duel with Roy Sanders, 1 to 0. After the third Inning, not a Pittsburgh player reached first baae. In the second Inning, Cutshaw tripled to the score board in left field but was thrown out at the plate on McKechnle's hit to Olson. Caton opened the third with a double and Archer singled him to third. t'nton was then doubled up at the plate on Sun ders' fly to Myers. The winning run was made on hits by Myers and O'Mara, Schmandt's force out and a double steal. King and Hlnchman, pinch hitters In the ninth, were struck out on six successive pitched balls. Score: PITTSBURGH. ' BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Blgby.lf 3 0 3 0 Ofohn'n.lb 4 0 8 1 0 Moll's.lb 10 7 1 031son,ss 4 0 2 (0 Carey.cf 3 0 11 OHIck'n.rf 112 0 0 Stengel.rf 1 0 2 0 OWheat.lf 3 13 0 0 Cuts'w,2b till lMyors.cf S 1 11 0 M'Ke'e.3b 10 12 OOmara.Sb 11110 Caton.es 1 1 3 2 0 Sch,'dt,2b 1 0 2 0 0 Archer.o 112 1 OMillor.o 1 17 0 0 Sanders.p 1 0 0 0 OMarq'd.p 3 0 0 3 U i King 1 0 0 0 0 Hlnch'n 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 27 12 0 Totals 21 1 24 I 1 j Batted for Sanders In ninth. 1 Batted fdr Blgbes in ninth. ' Pittsburgh ....I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Caton. Three-base hit: FAST PRELIM FOR MATCH BETWEEN' ZIBANDSTECIIER Carl Marfisi Arranges Bout to Test Merits of Swindell and Petti john Before . Big Go. v A match between two of the fastest featherweight wrestlers in the country has been arranged by Carl Marfisi as one of the preliminary attractions at the Joe Stecher-Wladek Zbyszko westling match at the Omaha Audi torium next Wednesday night. The match will be between Claude Swin dell of Lincoln and Rube Pettijohn of Oxford, Neb. Swindell has $250 posted with a Lincoln sport writer with a standing offer to meet any 126-pound wrestler in the country. The $250 goes as a forfeit the minute his offer is accepted and then applies as a side bet when the match is on. Swindell is said to be as fast as lightning and one of the cleverest little fellows in the business. If a , championship were determined in the 126-pound class, his Lincoln admirers say he would win it hands down. Pettijohn of Oxford is a bitter rival to Swindell's. He also is a feather-. weight of no mean ability and he be- -lieves he has an edge on Swindell. . Another preliminary match will be between Tom Ray of Omaha and Fred Moormier of Courtland. Neb. Reports have it that these two 165 pound bonecrushers have a grudge to settle and that it will be decided at the Omaha meeting. The Teddy brothers will open the show, Marfisi announces. hi an added attraction, Marfisi says he has made a deal for the iaz ziest jazz band in the country. The band will play before the match and ' between falls. Marfisi says he will have the band on hand early to en tertain the fans who arrive at an early hour in order to escape the crowds at the later hours. Cutshaw. Stolen bases: Myers, Schmandt. Double plays: Carey and Archer; Myers and Miller. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 1; Brokolyn, 4. Bases on balls: Off Sanders 1 Struck out: Sanders, 1; Marquard, 6. ITHE HO n n fJiiSftalii j fl i n II M II o I , M 1 n b-J I . .V V... I . I )n x of V . ?. : ti&t$ r " "v. A H ! x c ; n J ' i J4 ri ft- Xiv If . 2 Joe Stecher 210 Pounds . i o s 0 1 0 111 0 I 0 0 110 0 0 110 Mil Mil 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 0 Wednesday, June 12th Totali 11 1 30 14 Batted for O'Neill In tenth, batted for Covelskl in tenth. Batted for Evans In tenth- Boston . , Cleveland ,.0 0 0 .0.0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 I 0 0 Two-baas hit: Wood. Stolen base: Hoop, er. Sacrlfloo ' hits: Strunk, Chapman. Double plays; Mrlnnls, Scott and Mclnnls; Thomas and Mclnnls; Scott, Sheen and Molnnls. Left on bases: Boston, 13; Cleve land, 7. First has on errors: Boston, I. Bases on balls: Off Jones, I; Coveieskte, 0. Struck out: Jones, 4; Cleveland, 6, Wild pitch: Covsleskle. At matter of fairness to the citizens I Omaha and all others whom It nay cancer. I deslr to announce her em phatically that I hava contracted for Roarko'i Park (or July 4, and on tho aft ernoon of that holiday, will hold a fin ished WTefuing match there, between those two sturdy and wonderful young Nebraskans, Charlie Peters', and John Pesek. Patera is on of tho most pop alar athletes who over performed her, and Paack, tht Bhelton hoy, ta still some what of mystry, albeit a formidable fepponont for any man living and many believe th coming champion of i tho world, as his draw with ' tho . present champion. Earl Caddock, pro vet, I ant making this announcement simply that I may not b misjudged. I held off for six weeks en this 4th of July data sa aelUhly to givo Earl Caddock chanoo to match falnuaf with Jo Stack tr, but hfailed to Oom to time, and I under stand desire tho match to ho deferred to later data. In regard to this matter I make no further comment. Consequent ly, I have matched Peters and Pesek to wrestle at Ronrke's Park on Oil afternoon of July 4. in a finished match at popu lar prices, and nothing but an -act of Providence can postpone my plans In staging; this match, which, I believe, will be one of the best tenteats over held in this country. The rVns will also ae an tdmlrable eard of preliminartee. (Signed.) JACK L2WIS. 6 W Llk ffl If ill POSITIVELY WILL MEET AT THE DS K1SJ D ipiil Doors Open 7:30 P. M. DIRECTION OF CARL MARFISI The Winner to Positively Meet EARL CADDOCK The Champion of the World The House WiH Sell in Advance. . Make Your Beserrations at the Following Places: PAXTON HOTEL MERCHANTS HOTEL, HENSHAW HOTEL LOYAL HOTEL V MERRITT'S 3 16TH ST. DRUG STOEE OMAHA ATJDITORrM Prices: $1.10, $2.20, $350, S4.40 and $5.50, Including War Tax. Mr. Charle Frank of the Omaha auditorium will keep the box office open from 9 a. m. to 9 o. m. for patron who wish to buy tickets. L&dies Are Especially Invited. B ii i i- i H II Vh t 11 L A ?W - ' Ii (:ly si&A - Hi ir ' S1 -& II1 Wladek Zbyszko 235 Pounds R f - i 1 t '' V. f