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S - THE BEE: UMAHA, : MOWVAY, JUNE 24, 1318.
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Copyright
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The Bee,
by,
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nOURKES SNARE
TV0 FROM SIOUX
: BY LATE RALLIES
Three Run Drive in Ninth Wins
I - -: First Game' and One Run
Brings Victory in Tenth
in Second.
..Eleventh hour rallies gave the
Rourkes a dobule victory over the
pesky Sioux yesterday afternoon
much to the delight of 3,000 cash
customers. Moth scores were 5 to 4.
The first game was a regulation nine
inning affair, but the second went
"10 stanzas before the Jacksonians
watched the victory. -
It was a three-run rally which gave
Omaha victory in the first game.
With the core standing 4 to 2 in
favor of the Sioux, Jackson's- men
sent three runs scampering over the
plate and won the game.
Donica. battintr for OToole' started
the festival with a single through the
box. n Bashang slapped a safety to
light, Jackson went out, but Han
ford delivered apinch blow to center,
scoring Domea and Uashang. 1 hen
Tony Smith threw ban on Callahan's
grounder and hanford counted with
the winning tally.
V - Tie in Ninth,
, The Rourkes were leading in the
second game when the ninth, came.
Then the only walk Kopp issued dur
ing the game proved fatal and Sioux
City knotted the count, 4 to 4. But
the Rourkes brought home the bacon
in the tenth. After Callahan went
, . down Mason walked and Holderman
.-tent him to third with a single to,
center. Delate scored Mason with a
slow hit through second.
The Rourkes wind up their scries
at home tonight, playing the Sioux
again at 6:45. Then the Jackson tribe
hits the road and doesn't return until
July 6. "
irplin Takes First Game;
' C&tana City Wins Second
Oklahoma City. June Graham
pitching his farewell game before
. going into the national army was un
steady, and Joplin took the first game
of a double header here today, 7 to 5.
The locals won the second, 6 td 1.
Score first game:
JOPLIN. - OKLAHOMA CfTT.
, . , AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E!.
GarilsKMt S 1 I 0 OWcCleln.m 4 t S 0
Tonisn.Sb 4 S'S (Conrojr.Sl 4 S t 1 0
&UU.1. 4 1 T 4 Orlh,rf 4 119 4
Lamb.as 4 lDUUUf 4 1 J 0 0
Mtller.cf 4 0 4 4 Bensn,!b 4 10 10
Kashler.rf 4 114 SRobnsn.rf t 10 1 0
Waley.lb 4 0 1 1 0Morrt,lb S S14 0 1
-"olllns.o 4 14 0 OOConnr.o S 1 S 1 0
Itubbell.p S 1 0 Odraham.p 1 0 0 S 4
twcker.o 01 1 OSparks.p 10 0 3 0
UporsJ.p 6 0 0 0 Meadws.p t 0 0 1 0
. . :- Tabor 1 0 0 0 0
.ToUli It T ST T 1
t. : Totals SS It IT IT I
Oklahoma Cit ........ o 0 0 0 1 1 1 08
Jopiln ...;,..,. I 0 0 I t 0 0 0 0 T
'Battei for fiparki In ninth.
-Summary! ; Two-baaa bit: Itubbtll.
lUtna tuna: Talk. Mt. Stolon ba.c:
Morrla, McCIallan. Doubla play: Benaon
to MeClellon to Morrla. HIU: Off Graham
T in four lnnlnga; off Mubbslt. H In eight
Innlnta. Baaca on balla: Off Graham. 1
off Mubbell, 4, struck out: By Huhbell, :
by, Craham. 1; by Bparka. S. VM pitch:
m Bparka. Paaatd balla: O'Connor. I, Time:
' IM, Umpire: Daley.' i
Bcon4 fame. Score:
. ' ' R. IT. K.
Jeplln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 4 3
; Oklahoma Clty.,1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 11 3
. Batteries: Caporal and Colltna; Tedeachl
acd aO Connor. -
St. Joseph and Des Moines
Divide Double-Header
; St. Joseph! Mo., June 23. Blue,
jackets double in the ninth, with two
Jown, took the first game of the sea
fn for the Saints from Des Moiiies.
Ihe score was 2 to 1. In the second
same of the double header, DeS
Moines won after a running battle, 4
to 3. The hurling of Bluejacket in the
initial contest was too much for the
rsitors. The score:
First game:
DBS MOINES. 1 ; L BT. JOSEPH.
- AB.H.O.A.E. f , AB.H.OAE
PUnhn.lf 4 1 S 0 OBrubkr.as 10 16 0
Thillps.iis 4 0 3 0 0Cooney,2b 3 14 4 0
Breen.lb 4 S S S ODanlela.rf S S t 0 0
Wrght.3b S 1 0 1 OWatan.rf 4 0 3 0 0
Wrphy.ef 3 0 3 4 OMuller.lb 3 0 14 1 0
Coffey.lb 4 S S 2 0Krkhm.lt 4 0 0 4 0
Jlunter.rf 4 O S 0 OMrphy.Jb S 0 0 4 0
Lllya. 3 0 4 1 OBnwta.04 13 10
Wusser.p S 0 .1 .1,. 0BluJckt,P 3 S 0 1 0
, Totals 31 T24 0 Totals ttl 2817 "o
Two out hen winning rtw scored.
Pes Moines ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
bt Joseph ,t,..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11
Earned runs: Des Moines, 1; St. Joseph, 2.
Bases on balls: Off Slnsser. ; off Blue
jacket, 1. Struck oat: By Musser. 1; Blue.
Jket. t. fceft on bsses: Des Moines, :
M. Joseph, 1. Two-basa hit: Bluejacket,
tacrine hits: Murphy. Cooney, Danlela.
felolen bases: Mueller, Brubaker, Coffey,
Wright 2)t St. John. Umpire; Mullen.
Time: 1:40. - , ..... .
Serond game:
, DE8 MOINES. . 8T. JOSEPH
' .. . V ,.AB.K.aA.B. . . AB.H.O.A.E.
U$"'At i 1 ! ! Bmbkr.sn 4 116 0
hllllpe,s 4 114 0Cooney,2b t 3 4 3 1
Bren.lb 4 1 13 0 ODaniels.rf 4 3 S 0 0
Vrightlb 4 0 3:1 0Watson,rf 4 0 10 0
?nhy,cf 4 I 4l Mueller.lb 3 0.13 1 0
f off.y.lb 3 14 4 OKrkhm.lf 4 S 10 0
3nunter.rf S 1 0 0 0Mrphy,3b 4 0 14 4
l-llyn,a 4 0 3 S OBachant.o 4 0.3 1 o
lu.p 4 0 0 1 lWsswo.p 410 11
. . Bonwtj.c 1 0 4 0 0
.Totals 34 T3714 1 -
TotaU 34 4 27 IS S
T Holnra .0 10 10 0 11 04
It Joseph. ..0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 03
Karned runs: Des Volnea, 2; St. Joseph.
Bases on balls: Off Dressen, 3: off
tswo, 3. Struck out: By Dreeeen 3; by
wo. 3. Left on bases: Des Moines, T
Joseph, 0. Two-bine bit: Murphy. Sac.
v t bit; Phillips, stolen bases: Hunter
A Good Day's Work
1 " j '
Tint Came:
OMAFIA.
AB. R.
O.
O
10
A.
0
O
4
1
0
1
t
t
0
E.
Baehanr, rf
Jaekeon, lb
Hanford. If
Callahan, at
1
Maeon, Sb . .
0
Holderman, cf . . S
ltefate, 2b
.. 4
MrMenemy, a .. 3
OToole, p .... I
Dontea 1
TotaU S5 5 11 IT 11 4
SIOCX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Dye, tb 0 1 1 0
Thomaaon, ci .. S 0 4 1 0 1
Klehle, If 5 1 t I O O
Hunter, lb .... S 1 1 15 0 0
rimlth, m .... 4 1 1 0 5 1
Jonea, Sb .... 8 O 4) 1 t O
l.rek, rf S O O 1 O 0
Kohrer, 0 4 O 1 1 1 0
Allleon, p 4 0 1 O 7 0
Total 40 4 8 SS '18 t
Batted for O'Toola In ninth Inning-.
Two out when winning run waa aeored.
Omaha O S0OO000S-
Mlte O 8 1 1 1 1 811
sioux city . .eooeotioi 4
Illta 0 1 8 0 8 1 1 1
Two-bate hltet Holderman. Rltehle. Harrl
flea ' hltai Holderman, Itaahang. Htolrn
baaesi Hunter, Hmlth, Hanford. Double
playa: Allium to Jonea to Hunter. Htrnrk
onti ny Allleon, 1. Baeea on ballm Off
4ITonle, 8 1 off Alllmn, 8. Ift.on baaea:
Omaha, 8 Slonx City, 11. Time of fame:
isnii. umpire) nnannon.
Second dame:
OMAHA. -
If. PO, A. K.
1 0 0 0
O 1 0 O
O10O
117 0
0 18 0
110 0
3 8 8 0
800
930
7 80 IS "o
II. PO.A. E.
O t 8 0
18 0 0
18 0 1
0 13 0 0
1 8 A 0
1 O 4 0
10 10
1 A 1 O
10,1 0
7 S8 15 "l
naohanr, rf 4 O
farkoon, lb 4 O
Hanford, If 5 1
Callahan, si ,.S 0
Maann, Sb ....8 2
Holderman, rf 8 O
Oefete, th .....8 1
MrMenemy, e ....... 8 0
Kopp, p 0
Totals 81 S
SIOCX CITT.
AB. R.
Iye, 3b '.A 0
Thomaaon, ef .......S 1
Klrhle, If 4 0
Hunter, lb 3 1
Nmlth, as .8 0
lones Sb .',..........4 1
I.yrk, rf 4 II
Kohrer, e 4 I
Fletcher, p , ,4 - 0
Totals S
One ant when winning run was scored.
Omaha
Jinn .01 1 0 0 S O 0 0 1 A
Its 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 t1
Nioog City-
Runs osiooooei ot
Hits lssooeooi ot
Three-baM tiltat Callahan. Vleicher. Two.
he hit: MrMenemy. Hacrlflre hits: Hold
erman (1). Kopp, Hmlth. Htruck out: By
Kopp, A Fletcher, 4. Knees no ballet Off
Kopp, It Fletcher, 9. Wild pitch I Fletch
er. Ift on baaea I Omaha. 10 i Hinm fit..
Jime or garnet j no. I mplrei Shannon,
(f). AfUrnbV. CnAtlV Vlrbhaw. ITmnl...
Mullen. Time: 1:46.
Hutchinson and Wichita
Divide Double-Header
Hutchinson, Kan., June 23. Hutch
inson and Wichita divided two games
mis attcrnoon, evcninsr ud the scries
Berger was put out in the second
game by Umpire Hulbert for umpire
baiting. Before the game he paid a
line ot $5 imposed yesterday, bcorel
First game:
WICHITA. HUTCHINSON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E
Berger.ss S 3 1 3 OWufflt.Sb 3 0 3 3 0
Kstnr.lb 4 13 0 ONee. 2b 3 0 1 S3
MBrld.lf 4 110 OBrdly.lb 4 0 13 0 0
Coy.rf 4 0 1 0 0 Hlock.rf 3 3 3 0 0
Wshbn.Sb 4 13 1 lClvlnd.sa 4 114 1
Taryn.rf 4 2 11 OPtlgrw.lt 3 0 10 0
Marr.lb 4 14 1 lNolt.cf 4 3 10 0
Wallln.o 4 10 0 OManlon.o 4 0 110
Hovilk.p 6 1 0 H OKtslnk.p 4 14 0 0
Totals 40 11 27 10 3 Totals 33 1 27 12 4
Wichita 0 4 0 0 0 T 1 0 08
Hutchinson ..,.0 0000000 2 2
Earned runs: Hutchinson, 3; Wichita, 7.
Two-base hits: Kotxelntk, , 3; Washburn,
Hovllk, Berger (3), Marr. Home run: Ber
ger. Bases on balls: Off Hovllk, J; off
Kotselnlk, 7. Struck out: By Hovllk, 7;
Kotselnlk, 0. Left on bsses: Hutchinson,
S; Wlchlts, 13., Double plays: Wufril to
Manlon to Bradley; Koestner to Washburn.
Stolen bases: Cleveland, Marr. Sacrifice
hits: Block, Kocstnsr. Umpire, Gilbert.
Time, 1:07.
WICHITA. HUTCHINSON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Berger.ss 1
OWurfll.Jb 4 0 1
0Nee.2b 3 0 3
IBrdly. lb 3 111
0 Hlock.rf 3 2 2
0Clvlnd.es 3 13
lPtlgrw.lt 3 10
ONolt.rt 4 10
OManlon.o 4 0 6
0 Ilalnes.p 4 13
Harris, rf 1
Kstner.lb 4
M'Brde.lf 3
Coy.rf. cf 4
WahbrnJb 3
Tryan.cf 4
Marr.Sb 4
Wallln.o 3
Wldbr.p 3 0
0.
Totals 30 7 27 13 1
Totals 31 4 34 S 2
Hutchinson ...00030010 4
Wichita ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned runs: Hutchinson, 3. Two-bsse
hits: Petllgrew, Noll, Wsahburn. Bases on
balla: Oft Walbauer, 3; oft Haines, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: Pettlgrew and Wuftll by
Waldbauer; Berger by Haines. Struck nut:
By Haines, 4: by Waldbauer, 3. Left on
bases: Hutchinson, 9; Wichita, 7. Double
ptay: Berger, Washburn to Koestner. Stolen
bases: Cleveland (1), Pettlgrew, Nolt, Coy.
Umpire. Hulbert. Time: 1:60.
American Asaoclatina.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 33. Score first
rn: R. 11. E.
Milwaukee 6 8 2
'Louisville i
Batteries: Kerr and Murphy; Shakleford
and Meyers.
Score second game: R. H. E.
Milwaukee 6 9 1
Louisville 2 4 j
Batteries: Kerr and Murphy; Stroud and
Kocher.
Kansss City, June 23. Score: R. H. E.
Indianapolis 5 n
K ensue City t 10 2
Batteries: Falkenberg and Schang;
Ad ma, Jobnsoh and Onslow.
Score aecond game: R. H. E.
Indianapolis 4 4 j
Ksnsas City 1 4 4
Batteries; Cavet and Schang; Hall and
Blackburn.
Minneapolis,' June 23. Score first game:
R.H.E.
Toledo , , j g 4
Minneapolis 8 S 0
, Batteries: McColl and. Kelley; ratteraon
and Owena.
- Score second game: R. H. E.
Toledo 3 1
Minneapolis 5 jo 3
'Batteries: Brady. Sanders . and Kelley;
Williams and Owens.
St. Paul, Minn., June 23. Score first
R. H. E.
Columbua .s. ........ ..a 9
St. Paul j 1
Batteries: Zanlher and Hartley; Hall and
Olenn.
Score aecond game: R. If. E.
Columbua 4 j
8L Paul j a 1
Battarlea: Brows and Hartley; Keating,
Cook and Glenn 1 t
CLEVELAND WINS
LISTLESS GAME
OFF CHICAGO, 3-2
Bagby Invincible Until Closing
Innings; Liebold Stunned in
Collision With Felsch,
But Soon Revives.
Chicago, June 23. Cleveland made
it four out of five from Chicago to
day by winning a listless 3 to 2 game.
Bagby was invincible until the closing
innings, while Cleveland got three
runs off Danforth early. Liebold was
stunned in a collision with Felsch.
who caught O'Neill's fly in the sixth
inning, but continued to play after
being revived. Score:
CHICAGO.
CLEVELAND.
AB.H.O.A.E.
AB.H.O.A.E.
Lelbold.lf 4
M'Muln.3b S
E.Colni,2b 3
Oandll.lb 4
Felnch.cf 4
J. Coins. rf 4
Rlsberg.ss 3
Jacol,o 4
1 4
0 4
1 1
Oil
1 'B
1 1
0 0
1 4
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 OJhnstn.lb 4
2 OChpmn.M 4
2 OSpeaker.cf S
1 10
1 1
Oltnth.rf .1
lWbuKsIb 3
OWood.lf 4
0Evne,3b 4
OO'Netll.o J
0 Bagby. y 4
0
0 Totals 32
Danfrth.p 2
Benz.p 0
Murphy 1
8 27 0 1
.Totals 32 ( 27 13 1
Cleveland 1 0 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 1
0 03
1 02
Chicago 0 0 0 0
Two-base hit: Wood,
Three-base hit:
Felsch. Sacrifice
Murphy. Stolen base:
hit: Speaker. Double play- Evans to
Johnston. Left on bases: Chicago, 6:
Cleveland, S. First base on errors: Chl
csgo, 1. Banes on balla: Off Danforth 4:
off Bagby, 3. Hits: Off Danforth, 8 in
eight Innings. Struck out: By Panforth,
2: by Bagby, 2. Wild pitch: Dantortn.
Losing pitcher: Danforth.
Senators Defeat Athletics.
Washington, June 23. Washington
bunched hits off Terry In two Innings today
and defeated Philadelphia, 5 to 4, In the
first game of the acrlra. Shaw, who re
lieved Ayers In the fourth Inning, struck
out eight men. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Rhnon.sa 4
I Shlton.lf
0
Oldrng.lf 3
OFoster.Sb
O.Turige.lb
0 Milan. rf
ORIce.cf
0Mrgan,2b
1 Lavan.ss
OPIcnch.o
0'Ansth.o
Ayres.p
S'Schulte
Shaw.p
Walker.cf 6
Burns. lb 4
Ordnr.3b 4
Perkins, 0 4
Jmesn.rf 3
Dugan,2b 3
Perry, p 3
Totals 52 1 24 I
Totals 36 11 27 10 3
Ran for riclnich In seventh.
'Batted tor Ayers In fourth.
Philadelphia ..0 11 1 0 0 0 0 04
Washington ..00030002 5
Two-bsse hits: Judge, Walker. Three
base hits: Burns. Stolen bases: Judge, Rice.
Nacrlflro tills : Oldrlng, Dugan. Sacrifice
fly: Shannon. Double plays: Judge to
Foster; Shannon, Dugsn to Burns. Left on
bases: Phllsilelphls, 8; Washington, 6.
First base on errors: PhllsdelphlR, 1; Wash
ington. 1. Bases on balls: Off Perry, 1;
Shaw, 3. Hits: Off Ayers. 4 In three Innings;
Shaw, 4 In six Innings. Hit by pltcehd ball:
By Ayers (.Dugsn.) Struck out: By Ayres.l;
by Perry, 4; by Shaw, 8. Balks: Shaw.
Passed balls: Perkins. Winning pitcher:
Shaw.
St. fouls Evens With Detroit.
Detroit, June 23. St. Louis evened the
serlea with Detroit, by winning both games
of a double-header toaay, taking the first,
4 to 1, and the second, to 2. Superior
pitchtng and opportune hitting enabled tho
visitors to win both games. Score:
First Oame:
DETROIT. ST. LOl'IS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Bush.ss 4 14 2 OToblti.cf 4 13 0 0
Vltt,3b 3 0 11 1 Austin, 3b 4 0 0 2 0
Cobb.cf 4 3 3 1 0 Staler. lb 3 3 13 0 1
Veach.lf 4 1 6 0 0 Deinlt.rf 2 0 5 0 0
Hellmn.lb 3 0 8 2 0Hcndrlx.lt 3 110 0
Cunhm.rf 4 10 0 Oneden.Sb 4 13 4 0
Toung.Sb 3 0 2 3 ONuninkr.o 4 0 3 3 0
Telle.o 10 13 Uohnsn.ss 3 3 12 0
Spencer.o 10 3 1 OSothrn.p 3 0 0 3 1
Bolsnd.p 2 0 1 3 0
Covelskl.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 8 2" 11 2
Harper 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 ( 27 16 2
Batted for Boland in eighth.
St. Iuls ... 20000200 04
Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-bsse hit: Johnson. Three-base hits:
Veach. Stolen bases: Slsler (4), Demmitt,
Tobln. Sacrifice hit: Demmitt. Sacrifice
tly: Hellmann. Double plays: Uedeon and
Slslerj Hellmsnn, Boland and Spencer. Left
on bases: St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 6. First
base on errors: Detroit, 1. Bases on balls:
Off Boland, 2: Sothorcn, 3. Hits: Off Bo
land, S In eight Innings; Covelrakle. none
In one inning. Hit by pitched ball: By
Boland (Hendrlx). Struck ouf: By Rothoron,
3: Boland, 1; Coveleskle, 1. Losing pitcher:
Boland.
Second Oame:
st. Loi'is. DETnorr.
AH.H.O.A.tf. AB.H.O.A.E.
Tobln.rf 6
Austin, 3b 3
Slsler.lb 4
Demltt.rf 3
Hendyx.ir 3
tle.deon.2b 4
Severeld.o 3
1 1
0 1
2 11
2 0
2 Ontlfth.ns
2 0Vltt,3h
0 OCobb.i-f
0 OVesch.lf
4 0 4
4 0 3
3 3 1
4 2 2
0 IHcllmn.lb 4 1 10
U 0,'unghm.rf 3 0 3
3 OVoung.Sb 3 0 2
3 OSpencer.c 3 12
1 PCovl.kle.p 3 11
1 O'Harper 10 0
Johnson ss 4
Davnprt.p 1
Shocker.p 1
Totals 33 7 27 14 1 Totals 30 7 27 13 3
Batted for Toung In ninth.
8t. Lonls 1 ,0 3 0 0 0 0 1 01
Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hit: Veach. Three-base hit:
Slsler. Stolen base: Austin. Sacrifice fly.
Demmitt. Double plays: Tobln to Slsler!
Heilman to Vltt. Left on bases: St. Louis,
S; Detroit, S. First on errors: St. Louis.
3. Basea on balls: Off Davenport. 4. Hits:
Off Davenport, 6 in alx innings; off Shocker
1 In three Innings. Struck out: By Dav
enport, 2; by Shocker, 2; by Coveleskle, 2.
Passed ball: Severeid. Winning pitcher:
Davenport
Todays Sport Calendar
Racing: Opening of summer meeting of
Queens County Jockey club, Aqueduct, L. I.
Whist: Annoal rongreas of American
Whist league opens at Lake rhwld, N. V.
ftoltt Ohio etate championship tourna
ment opens at Cleveland.
Tennis: threat Plains women's champion
ship - tournament opens at Kansas 4'ltv.
Soath Atlantis states championship tourna
ment opens at Angueta. Delaware state
men's championship tournament opens at
Wilmington. Connecticut valley chamnlon
shlp toarnamrnt opens at Springfield, Mass.
Middle state championship tournament opens
a South Orange, jr. J.
Standing of Teams
WEST.
LEAGU
W.t,.
...32 17
B.
AMER. ASSN.
W.L.Pct.
Kansas City 28 18 .609
Milwaukee . .28 19 .604
Columbus .26 19.678
Pet.
.653
.604
.649
Wichita ..
Hutchinson
Dps Moines
Omaha . . .
Ok la. City
Joplin ....
St. Joseph
Sioux City
32 21
2 23
.25 25
.211 27
.22 25
21 30
16 34
.500 Louisville ..27 22 .651
.49lilndlanapolla 23 22.611
.468 St. Paul ...21 24.447
.412 Minneapolis 20 26 .435
.320 Toledo 13 34 .277
AMER. LEAGUE. NAT'L. LEAGUE.
W.L-Pct. W.L.Pct
Boston ... .36 24 .600 Chicago ....37 17 .685
New York .32 24 ,671New York .36 19 .648
Cleveland .35 27 .666j Boston 29 28.509
Chicago ...27 27 .500 Phlladel'la .24 29.453
Washington 31 31 .500 Cincinnati .24 32 .429
St. Louis ..27 31 .466 Brooklyn ..23 31 .426
Detroit 21 32 .407 3t. Louis ...22 81.415
Phlladel'la 21 35 .376 Pittsburgh .24 31.436
Yenterdays Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 5-C; Sioux City, 4-4.
St. Joseph. 2-3; Des Moines, 1-4.
Wichita, 8-0; Hutchinson. 2-4.
Joplin, 7-1; Oklahoma City, 6-6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, 6; Philadelphia, 4.
St. Louis, 4-4; Detroit, 1-2.
Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 2.
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 2.
Pittsburgh, 4-15; Cincinnati, 1-1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee, 6-5; Louisville, 4-2.
Kansas City 6-1; Indianapolis, 5-4.
Minneapolis, ' 8-6; Toledo, 2-3,
St. Paul, 2-2; Columbus, 0-3.
Games Today.
American League Chicago at Detroit;
Cleveland at St. Louis. Philadelphia at
Washington, Boston at New York.
National Leauue St. Louis at Chicago,
New York at Boston, Brooklyn at Phila
delphia, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati.
PIRATES EASILY
WIN BOTH GAMES
OFF CINCINNATI
Second Contest Is Advanced
From Next Wednesday;
Toney Tries to Pitch
Double-Header.
Cincinnati, June 23. Pittsburgh
easily won botli games of a double
header here today, 4 to 1 and 15 to 1.
The second game was advanced from
next Wednesday by mutual consent.
Toney tried to-pitch both games for
Cincinnati, but was hit freely in each
contest. In the second game lie was
knocked out of the box in the sixth
inning. Score:
First game:
PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Catnn, ss 3 0 1 7 Pfiroh.Sb 4 2 2 0 0
Rlgbee.rf 4 13
Carey, cf 2 2 0
Ctshw,2b 3 0 2
Mhvtas.lb S 117
Hclimn.rf 3 0 2
M'chn.Sb 4 2 1
Rchmdt.o 4 11
Mayer.p 3 0 0
1 0Wlngo.lt 4 13 0 0
1 0 Neale.ct 4 0 0 0 0
3 0 Chase, lb 4 1112 1
0 0Magee,2b 4 3 2 2 0
0 OOrfth.rf 4 2 2 0 0
2 OBIkbrn.ss 4 0 3 2 0
1 0 Allen, c 3 14 3 0
3 OToney.p 2 0 0 0 1
Smith. 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 29 7 27 13 Regan, p 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 34 9 27 IS
Batted for Toney In eighth.
Pittsburgh ....1 0 0 1 0 0 0
1 1-4
1 fl I
Cincinnati
..0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: t Oroh,; Carey, McKechnle.
Three-bsso hit: Allen. Home run: Carey.
Stolen bases: Mollwlli, McKechnle. Sacri
fice hits: Carey (2). Cutshaw, Mollwltz,
lilnrhinan. Double, plays: Allen to Black
burne; Blackburne to Allen to Magee to
Chase to Allen. Left on bases: Cincinnati,
6: Pittsburgh, 4. First base on errors:
Pittsburgh, 1. Bases on balls: Off Toney, I.
Hits: Off Toney, g In eight Innings; off
liegan, 1 In one Inning. Struck out: By
Toney, 1. Losing pitcher, Toney. ,
Second game:
ETOAINETAOIN Crulse.e 1 0 0 0 0
PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Catnn, ss 6 0 1 7 0Oroh,3b 4 2 0 6 0
Blgliee.lt 5 3 11 lWingo.lt 4 13 0 0
Carey.cf 6 3 3 0 ONeale.cf 2 110 0
t'tshw,2b 4 2 S 3 OChase.lb 3 0 18 0 1
MlwtS.lb S 110 1 0Magee.2b 4 0 0 6 3
M'chne.3b 6 6 4 1 0 Grfth.rf 3 13 0 0
Archer.c. 6 12 1 0 Bckbrn.sa 3 0 13 0
Ilrmon.p 6 3 10 0 Allen. c 3 0 3 3 0
Toney.p 1 0 0 2 0
Totals 46 19 27 14 1 'H.Smth, 1 0 0 0 0
Q. Smth. p 1 0 0 S 1
Totals 21 4 27 20 t
Batted for, Toney In sixth.
Flttsburgh ..0 0 0 0 1 2 7 3 116
Cincinnati ...0 0000100 01
Two-base bits: Neale, Hinchman. Archer.
Three-base hit: Carey. Stolen bases: Carey,
Cutshaw, Hollwlta. Sacrifice hits: Mollwlts.
Sacrifice fly: Neale. Left o nbases: Pitts
burgh. 9; Cincinnati. 4. First bsse on errors:
Pittsburgh, 3. Bases on balls: Off Toney,
1: off 0. Smith, 3: off Harmon, 2. Hits:
Off Toney. 9 In sx Innings; off O. Smith. 10
In three innings. Struck out: By Q. Smith,
1: by Harmon. 2. Wild pitch: O. Smith (2).
Losing pitcher: Toney.
fobs Defeat St. Louis.
Chicago, June 23. Phil Douglas won his
game today by cracking out a single In the
seventh inning which sent two runners
across the plate. The score was 3 to 2.
Score :
ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
mnrie.ci 4 13 0 SFlack.rf 3 1 0 0
Bahd,3b
10 2 OBarber.rf 1 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 OHolcher.ss 4 0 16 1
Cruise
Shrdel.lb
3rimm.lb
Hrnsby'.ss
Paulete.rf
!' Hnry.lf
Distell,2b
0 1 0Msnn.lt 4 0 3 0 0
S 2 IMerkle.lb 4 2 110 0
1 5 OPaskert.cf 4 0 10 0
2 0 ODeal.Sb 12 0 10
1 0 0Zelder.2b 3 12 2 0
3 2 lKIUifer.o 2 16 10
4 3 IDouglas p 3 1 1 4 0
2 10
10 0 Totala 33 8 27 13 1
0 10
0 0 0
0 0 0
jonzales.c 4 0
Doak.p 2 1
May.p 1 0
3etiel,3h 0 0
'Packard 1 1
Brock 1 0
Totals 35 0 24 IS 3
Batted for Balrd In eighth.
Batted for Dlstell In ninth.
Batted for Betsel In ninth.
St. Louis l'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2
Two-base hit: Balrd. Three-base hit:
Hornsby. Stolen baaea. Paskert (2), Hoi
locher. Sacrifice hit:' Dlstell. Left on
bases: St Loula. 7; Chicago, . First base
on errors: St Louis, 1; Chicago, 2. Bases
on balls: Off Poak, 1. Hits: Off Doak. t
In six and one-third innings; off May, none
In two-thirds Inning; oft Sherdell, 2 in one
Inning. Struck out: By Douglass. 0.
Passed ball: Gonxalea. Losing pitcher:
Doak,
AMATEURS FAIL
TO STAGE GAMES
AT RIVE RVIEW
Thousands Disappointed When
Teams Do Not Appear;
Other Games Draw
' - Well.
Bv FRANK OUIGLEY.
Large crowds greeted the local pill
hoisters at the various park? jester
day afternoon and as many of the
games were as interesting as a Dia-
tnnn Hirl nnuol r n vi Bccnnrror Knif
iiiwisvt 4rl.IV IIUVVI IV a ill j j v. 11 V. I UWJj
the fans and fannettes were able to
spend a few hours in the air and
sunshine and there hours were so
crowaea witn excitement mat an
their care and worries were tempor
arily shipped to the undertaker.
The base ball devotees that shank
feeted it to Riverview park received
a shock that will probably make them
sick of the amateurs for some moons
to come. Two games were sched
uled and one was forfeited. The
Homesteads put on the initial row
with the Parsley Commission Co.,
but the second game was cancelled.
Stags Out of Town.
Because Uncle Sam cordially in
vited three of the Stags to join the
Anti-Kaiser league, Billiam Dolson,
manager of the Stags, withdrew from
the City league and Morris & Co.
was tendered a game via the silver
piatter metnod. evidently Manager
Bill was able to glom a few strangers
in this neighborhood, for the Stags
played at Shenandoah, la., yesterday.
These fellows must have thought it
was April 1. Anyway they sure
fooled approximately 3,000 fans that
adorned the bleachers and side lines
at Riverview park. Of course, these
fans just split their sides with laugh
ter after they had a sun bath for
about an hour, and ball players were
as scarce as diamonds on orphans.
Morris & Co. received a forfeited
game. A few of the packersville
crew should have showed up and in
formed the fans that their opponents j
nao cancelled their bout.
Longeways at Top.
By collecting two games from the
Beselins, the C. B. Longeways
greased the track and slid into bunk
one. In their first battle yesterday
Carl McDowell put some on ice
when he tickled one for the limit
with a couple of his partners hugging
the bags. Home runs were frequent
in the second battle. The Longe
ways poled, one in the second, one
in the fourth, two in the seventh
and one in the eighth.
Although the Murphy-Did-Its lost
the iron part of their lineup, never
theless they are apparently strong
enough for the Greater Omaha
league. They still hold berth two.
Bert Murphy is about as changeable
as the weather. He told the writer
he was going to cancel that duel
booked at-Alma, Mich., but as his
piayers were bugs to lamp the scen
ery an a gratis round trip ticket,
Bert decided in the negative relative
to calling the game off. Now, as the
mayor of Alma has granted a permit
for the tangle to be pulled off on
Sunday, the Murphys will cross bats
at Alma. Mich., the
noise day.
Heard on the Lois.
In the CitV IpBVun (h. I
. ---- - -o.. .'ouuuni are BUM
on the roof with the Central Furnitures
scrambling close behind.
"A couple of surprises were unloaded In
the American league. The Florence Mer
chants dropped a tussle to the Trimbles and
the Sample-Harts failed to smother the
McCafferys. Tho McCafferys are now going
Ike a pralrla fire. Both pitchers did mar
velous work. James Moore made 15 breeze
tne atmosphere and allowed only four hits
while his opponent, Skrupa. whiffed 15 and
allowed only three hits.
Another surprise happened in the Booster
flu?, ,T he". the Trlmbl8 Brothers Juniors
fell victims to the curlers hoisted by Rus-
Tw.,lPBe f,th1 Rlggs ptleal "mpany.
Twlrl.r Russell also helped to put this de-
.kI l1 "iorae he climbed on one for
the limit with the bases crowded. By
losing this battle the Trimbles stepped back
Jo position two and the J. I. Roots reg
Istered nn the top floor.
-.lhe ?".wy New" boys dumped their first
game of the season to the Krajicek Juniors
by the score of 13 to 7. Such a defeat was
Tak'",i,r"I?d f by ,he Ncw children.
,? . ," " '"'!tprlay won the medal
to date for upsetting the dope
Tho Daily News team would like to ar
Jor" F.recr,atu'e ,"h "J ""'-"'-town team
nlSll t. rker.dRy- Add Sam Zlegman,
Omaha Dally News. George Bernstein was
E?.d.' eleCtedCa,"ln ohe Dally Nws
Holmes Defeat Metcalfes
In Greater Omaha Contest
The Holrnes White Sox easily de
feated the Metcalfs at Holmes park
iUndaV hv 3 rnr. r.C A o
1 lie Holmes play the Fort Omaha H
nrii.e I ...... J ' i , . . i
iiieni ai uie iorr.
Game will be called at 7 o'clock
HOLMES. METCALFS
Thorns, b 4 17 0 OWolcot.Sb 4 i T i 2 0
Clarke.:b 5 1 3 S OSwgwd.lb 4 1 i o 0
Bakr.rt-cf 4 3 ,0 o OAchaU.rf S 0 2 0 0
Kemp.lf 4 12 0 OHanson.p 3 2 0 2 0
Paska.ss 2 14 5 IWrlghtx ni l
Reed.3b 4 0 0 2 0Probst,2b 4 0 110
Klng.cf 3 0 2 O.OClulnne.lf 4 2 3 0 0
Lacy.o( 4 2 8 1 OChkntz rf 3 12 0 0
GranUP 4 0 0 3 lSomsen. .1 l i t i
Muray.rf 1 1 0 0 0
Totals TlTtnTtl T,aU " 8:7
M01'"" 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 04
u ii o o 0 9 1 0 "
Two-base hits: Baker. Lacy. Gulnne.
j..-, us. r.aKer, Wright. Stolen
base: Clarke. Doubts play: Paska to
(Marie tn ! .c.,..i ..... m.
by Hansen, 8. Umpire; Fox.
Amateur Standings
GREATER OMAHA LEAGUE.
P. W. L.
Pet.
.778
.700
.566
.500
.600
.333
.222
.889
.667
.444
.444
.333
.000
.875
.818
.667
.400
.250
.000
.900
.818
.700
.500
.455
.364
.200
.091
c.
B. Longeways..
9 7
Murphy Did Its 10 7
(T. B. Metcalfs 6
Krajlceks 10 5
Armouri 8 4
Holmes White Sox...... 3
Beselin & Son 9 2
CITT LEAGUE.
Nat. Cash Registers... 9 3
Central Furniture Store 9 6
Stags 9 4
Morris & Co 9 4
Alpha Camp, W. O. W. 9 3
W. G. Clarks 5 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Florence Merchants ... 8 7
Sample-Harts 11 9
McCaffrey Motor Co.... 9 6
Trimble Bros. .'.... ..10 4
C. B. Men's Fash. Shop 8 2
1
3
6
5
6
6
1
2
3
6
6
10
Social Settlement 10
BOOSTER LEAGUE.
J. B. Roots 3 0 9
Trimble Bros., Jrs 11 9
Ramblers 10 7
Rlggs Optical Co 10 5
Townsends 11 5
Parsley Commission Co. 11 4
Homesteads 10 2
Harley-Davidsons 11 1
INTERCITY LEAGUE.
Dally News 10 9 1 .900
Oresher Bros 7 4 3 .571
Krajicek Jrs 9 5 4 .656
World-Heralds 10 4 , 6 .400
Phillips Dept. Store.... 8 3 5 .075
Graham Ico Creams... 6 0 6 .000
GREATER OMAHA LEAGUE.
Krajlceks, 3; Murphy Did Its, 7.
Metcalfs, 2; Holmes White Sox, 4.
H. Beselin & Son, 4; C. B. Longeways. 7.
II. Beselin & Son, 2; C. B. Longeways, 12.
CITT LEAGUE.
Stags against Morris & Co., forfeited to
Morris & Co.
Central Furniture Store, 14; Alpha Camp,
W. O. W., 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Florence Merchants, 3; Trimble Bros., 8.
Ssmple-Harts, 2; McCaffrey Motor Co., 3.'
BOOSTER LEAGUE.
Ramblers, 8; Harley-Davidsons, 6.
Trimble Juniors, 3; Rlggs Optical Co., 16.
Tarsley Commission Co., 7: Homesteads, 9.
J. B. Roots, 8; Townsends, 5.
INTERCITY LEAGUE.
Dally News, 7; Krajicek Juniors, 13.
World-Herald, 4; Phillips Dept. Store, 14,
Murphy-Did-Its Defeat
Krajiceks by Score of 7-3
The Murphy-Did-Its won a fast and
interesting game from the Krajiceks
Sunday at Luxus park by the score of
7 to 3, the features of the game being
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.
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MAKERS OF HISTORY
A Gorgeous, Patriotic Spectacle
SANTRY NORTON
Whirlwind Dancers
VERA BERLINER
The Violiniste With a Soul
TAYLOR & GREEN
Comedy Singing and Talking
WM. FQX Presenta
GLADYS BROCKWELL
In "The Scarlet Road"
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
in
'The Roust
about" THOTOPLAYS.
HAMILTON ZV,
HENRY WALTHALL
In "Humdrum Brown"
LOTHROP?Xd
WILLIAM S. HART
In "Blue Blaze Rawden"
Wednesday TODAY an(j Tomorrow
re
Presents ,,
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77 '"mi re ii
ine ran
-f or tne N,
KOMANOFFS
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the hitting of "Clink" Claire and the
pitching of Hays. Score:
MURPHYS. KRAJICEKS.
AB. H. R. E. AB. H. B. E
Krug.lt 6 11 0Mncuo,3b 4 1 0 :
Coaay,2b 3 0 1 lDvork,2b 4 10 0
Clalre.3b 5 4 1 OStiffy.sa 3 0 1 0
Hay.p 4 2 lv 0 Yost.c 4 2 2 C
Rshnbg.c 3 10 OOst.lf 4 10 1
Mornk.rf 4 10 1 Vernon, cf 3 0 0 0
Fltmn.lb 3 10 OGIggs.lb 4 1 0 t
Lawler.ss 3 0 1 2Banz,rf 4 10 0
Hazen.lt 4 2 2 OKrnlsh.p 4 0 0 0
Totals 31 12 7 4 Totals 34 6 3 1
Murphys ... 00000041 7
Krajlceks ... 20000001 33
Two-base hits: Claire (3), Dvorak, Rush
enberg. Double play: Vernon to Dvorak.
Stolen bases: Claire, Moran, Yost, R. Telt
man, Hazen, Mancuso. Struck out: By
Hays, 8; Karnlsh, 5.
Women Swimmers
Set New Records in
Delmonte Matches 4
Delmonte, Cal., June 23. A new
world's record and two American rec
ords were made here today in the
first svfimming official racing ever
held in which all .participants were
women. Both records were made in
the tank races by Miss Frances Cow
ells of Alameda, Cal.
In the 25-yard dash Miss Cowells
defeated Dorothy Burns of San Fran-
cisco in 13 seconds, taking from her
opponent the previous world record
of 14 2-5 seconds.
Miss Cowells won the 220-yard 1
event in 2 minutes, 59 seconds, lower
ing by three-fifths of' a second the
previous American record held by
Olga Dorfner of Philadelphia. In
this event Miss Cowells for 200 yards.
was timed at 2:41 4-5, setting up a
new record for this distance. The
meet was sanctioned hv th Pai-ifi.
association of the Amateur Athletic '
union. Sixteen women participated."
Emperor's Speech Garbled. -
Washington, June' 22. Emperor' .
William's latest speech was not per- -mitted
to reach Austria-Hungary in
its original form. An official dis
patch from Switzerland today says
the Zurich Volksreicht, on comparing
the official text with the version pre:
pared by the official Wolff :.gency for
transmission to Austria, found several
suggestive falsifications."
TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR
THE PAULIST
CHORISTERS
OF CHICAGO
The World's Greatest Choir
FATHER W. J. FINN, Director
PHOTOPLAYS.
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Clara
Kimball Young
-in-
THE CLAW
JUNE ELVIDGE
In
"A Woman of
Redemption"
Present
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