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~fPHE ~BEB: -OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE -7, 1910, Second Defeat for Sox in Sixteen Contests; Giants Crowd for Leacf; Drummers are Shutflbu¢t LINCOLYN LOSES LOCAL DEBUT BilE\\'ERS SOAK COLONELS Antelopes Beaten, 6 to 5, in Opener AH WILL LOSE : . }Milwnukee Beats Louisville, Two to by Omaha. DAT NINE POUNDS ; \ One, in Vicious Game. ’ITCHER KNAPP TOO VERBOSE TWO CATCHERS ARE INJURED g | Debate with Um : Y rk+ i - / ’ - Ends in Call of to Officer to Escort Lincolnite Kansas City Bes Four——In neap: tiom Ball Grounds. ) The ILincoin Antelopes made thelr 1010 | bow before Omaha fans at Pop Rourke's fot Monday afternoon and after grabbing off three runs in the third and fourth inn ings, lost the contest by a score of § to & Omaha seemed to feel that something should be done to retrieve lost fortunes and jumped onto the Antelopes after they | LOVISVILLYE got Into step. 3 i M N The Rourkes and the Antelopes were not s } Randall, ef.. Shtanier, eh.. 4 0 8 Charles, 3 OWootrutt, 0.4 3 the only principals in the mast. eGorge " - Seetans, 44+ oo B Clark, the boy who handles the Indica- | 4 { \ Barret, o OHoward, b... 3 0 tor, jumped down stage and for more than | & = N e . H,’.'.‘.:,:;;' s ) four mingytes was in the spot light. Knapp, | ) " ~ Breen, sa..... 1Myers, It the Linepin twirler, put on a sketch with | p * Marshali OPeitz, ¢ Ludwi 8 VHalla the umps which mude & hit with the fans, | : / Cantweil, p O, sspecially after Clark had waved Knapp out of the hox, then out of the game, and finally ealled upon a policeman to wave | : 7 e *Batted for Hug! him out of the grounds. Clark called what | ? ¥ — - / Louisville . 0010000001 looked to him like a ball when Corridon | == : A " - = y . Mllw‘uakes 5 L2000 uln \:» = was at bat in the fifth, and Knapp became g S * = ‘Py'ln en bases tandall, .H(nn ey, Mag mightily angered. He talked so much and = A z 5 x 2 = =2 Clark. ~ Two-base hit: ' Charles. Three: base hit: Schreck. Struck out: By Hal %0 long that Clark ordered him to desist 3; by Cantwell, 2. Bases on balls:” Hal The big twirler kept on, Clark ferked his - - 4 by Cantwell, 1. Hit by pitched ball watoh und ordered the pitcher to hikh. | = - —— G B Howard, " Wild plich;, Gantwell. Left on When he stalled around the diamond for a ,4 SPECIAL INDUCE MENT MAY HAVE CAUSED % o P e TR time, & policeman was called, who escorted 297 ARTHA T0 COVER 100 YARDS IN (2 SECONDS. Chlutan g v b biamnti by W ket COLUMBUS, June 6.—Errors in_the first the other ployers to pnderstand that there and fourth innings and hits off Nelson'in was nothing doing In an argumentative _— — | the third gave Kansas City six runs and a WEST. LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN. 'E NGRY C“ k l : is | #lonal teams and it is figured that instead | safe lead. Columbus drove ithoades out in ghe £ W.L.Pet. QUAI\ RS A AT BS ranam a eSOn V| New York Nationals Beat St. Louis | Jonat (oam e bl o eous Games that all the | the third and. started on Carter in the Kinpp Lavish with Passes. Sioux Cit 4 667 ' Two to One clubs will fare better and promote interest | eighth, but he prevented a tie by striking Knapp pitehed a good game with the ex-| Denver ... St. .:«qu —— Grand Island SCOl'e . in u,;, .,W,-l‘ by ;1.@;,[::;:;..1;1.,..‘\“ “a,.:.‘:;:.- out Reilly. Bcore: ~ Wichita '\..22 19 1 . " s f — ern lown league. o team - v o Gitbd: SR ioh e aliosd tices its, S| 8% Joweotii 13814 ) 0| Philadelphians Hit Chicago 'Pitcher 41 JonE IRaED N, T hne oo | - xANAas owey [ coLumtBud transportation. He allowed three hits, but| pincoim . 19 21 . 1 QUINN OUTPITCHES POWELL | Charies ity Grunay Cater, ‘ldora, Low | ssannon, 10 Hiah e walked six. In the fourth inning he started| Omaha 119 22 (464 Kaneas City.18 2 419 Hard and Win, 12 to 2. 0 Fatia Wwilllame, Wellsburg, Hampton, Clars | Men s $gnais sy d off by walking Cornidon, who stole second.| Des Moines,.19 23 Milwaukee ..18 28 .391 Murray Fights Out Game with Bovee fon, Dows, Webster City, Nevada and other | Hunter, 1b... ORGseman, ' rf. & King flew out to Davis. A flood of gen.| TOPeka ......16 20 .id4|Loulsville ...18 31 .367 ey Boston’ With ‘Oné | pices: Eove. B TDeeng v .16 20 . . : g Blanks James, ©...0e 3 0 OCongalton, ¢ kat NAT. LEAGUE, | AMER. LEAGUE. and Gets Slightly Better Ohiseme i 1 STOVRIING over Knapp's bing wid he WL Pet. ‘W 1.pe;, | PFEFFER RELIEVES MR. RICHIE i Score—Detroft Wallops Wash- Mudhens Blank Saints. Boupis: . st i handed Kanie a base without extra charge.| ;. % 10 .0i|New ¥ it 1 of Contest. e \ D . ... OWratten, Weleh It s higitine to Cobb in right,| New Cork...os is 63| Ington—Philadelphin-Olev: < TOLBDO, Juno 6.-Toledo again shut out | urlnt, ‘AFiach, who nabbed it. Then, for fear Captain| Clncinnati .20 18 152 Detroit 28| Olncinnatt ‘Beats Brepkiya Ome to land Game Postponed. O'Toole. West held the visitors to four | Carter, p..... 3 : Bohipke would hit & home run or d Pitteburg .. -500| Boston .......21 18 . Nothing—New York Defeats St. GRAND. ISLAND, Neb,, June 6.—(Special hits and was safe in pinches. Score: A Juch mean trick, he. watted four In the| Siidiguls.. .0 & 4T6(Cleveland i arein S Telegram.)—~Murray fought out on the ST. PAUL. 1 i b b i A P;mkun fi Wash ........17 24 . Louin — Boston- 4 slab with Bovee today and drew slightly| ST. LOUIS, June 6.—New York defeated g Ry r AR, *Rellly pire caled balls. Cobtldon and Kane mo-| Boston . \365|St. Louls. ... 8 31 . mme Postponed. the better of it, espectally on battery er-|St. Louis in the opening game of the series ety a1 o Seyed D & base. Geofge Graham, who| ; NEB. LEAGUE, |.MINK LEAGU y rors, likewise fielding his game brilliantly. | today, by & score of 2 to 1. Quinn out- Odomes, et 14 1 layed in W " 4 W.L.Pet. W.L. 5 Grand Island won, 1 to 0. Graham was hit|pitched Powell. Score: OAutrey, 1b blayed in Max's place At séoond, WOL hS|: megimont ...1f ¢ .00 o y PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—Philadeiphia 4 " b o0re K €T. LOUIS. i ' ol okt i andt Falls City...10 4 . - by Bovee in the eleventh, and later scored NEW YOR L Butier, 1Noueher, 3b., eye on & B looking ball and rapped it| Gr. Island...11 7 .611/Clarinda 10 5 *hi 's pitchers hard today and won, _ ; elder’ AB.H.O.AE AB.H.0.A.B. | Apots OPjerc g b B gy = 3r. | | 210 5 .667| hit Chicago's pitc on a liner single by Beltzer and a flelder’s el ? i A C gle. Corridon_and Kane singled. | Seward .. ‘520|Shenandoah.. 8 7 3 b § h A" tHAmE Weven mién Hemphill, of. 4 Stone, 1 Elwert, 3b. OWrigley, 3b.. This was good enough for one Wning, but| Superior .. 1556 Maryville ‘t;c“(’i 2“‘(;'; p- °d'ff‘;3 Sads ‘:fve its, ve. | hOlce. Beore: Wolter, #5140 1.0 OTruesiule, Weat, b, 00"Toole, i Columbus 44|Neb. Cit o e and they . Te- R/H. . | Chase, 1b.. 48 Routkows bappensd (O wgiak thatilAncoin | Kenrney. ./, .mlAfibur(h ol 4 ceived a base on balls and made a =acrk | Columbus 000000000005 4 3| Lavorts, 3. had made three runs previous to this and,| Hastings . 412 fice hit. Pletfer succeeded’ Richie, and a|Grand Island....![00000000001—1 5 1|ceet Vo after Bill Schipke got out his slate and fig-| Red Cloud. 8 %o bunt by Grant and a three-bagger by| Batteries: Bovee and Clair; Murray and ' ured it up, it was decided that two more Yenterday's Results. before Pletter settied down. | Carroll. i runs were needed to cinch the game. Con- WESTERN LEAGUE. ‘s:,?? vt e KEAyRi(LY‘ M‘h».LJ'tlmr 'l:;‘-‘;p(‘dll Te::'; kequently Bill ordered everyone to 4o or| Omaha, 6; Lincoln, 3. 4 (oA gram.)—Kearney lost the second game wi et Sloyin Sy die, and they did. -eKeley stood around the| : Sioux City, i1; Des Moines, 6. s 7 A .0.A.K, | Superior today, 7 to 4. Superior won by Batted for Chech tn nintn.” o e nelghBaimeod of the Dletloin’ Subht & gésr ¥0nvur. 9; 8t. Joseph, 0. ] OBvers, 2b..... 1 0| batting, knocking Judson out of the box A e ¢ 000000 0-000 oot AMGIARS (NP0 o O ‘ ‘opeka, 2; Wichita, 0. 5 OZimerman, 254 in the first inning.and finding McMahan| *Batted for Powell in seventh. 3 SARLVILLE, 1IL., June 6. olal Tele ingly listless fashion that Knapp ‘forgot NATIONAL LE. » 00010100 02 s: Hallman, Hickman, Butler, | gram.)—Nebraska Indlans, 4; Barlville, 1. Whare the P elod Eave B ABOUEH | Plitabor A poummll\e(:UE. ] o] tor fitteen hits. score: 1y : 98880108 & | wast " Busen on balle:” OIF Wesi, o o | EmI_Soprans o St wide high and low ones to walk him.| Cincinnath 1; Brooklyn, 0, ' oy o & | P 000050100555 Two-base hit: Kiliiter. Three-base hit: | apeoh®; ™ P - Keeley pulled off a neat ' delayed steal.| Philadeiphia, 13; Chicago, 2. 1 o by Hartsel POl H 2 “ LOUISVILLE, June 6.—Milwaukee won fromw: Loulsville today, 2 to 1. Cantwell, the Cincinnati club recruit, pitched for the visitors and showed up well. Both catch ers, Marshall and Peitz, had their thum! of thelr right hands fractured by foul (i Totals.... Totals. s in ninth Total -0 Totals......38 10 1 1 *Batted for Nelson in third. *Batted for Packard in elghth Columbus . 00030001 04 Kansas City . 0310000 05 Stolen base: Shannon. sacrifice hits: Wratton, Moran (2. Two-base hi O'Rourke, Rossman, Arbogast. ‘I'hree-ba hit: Jones. Double’ play: Arh (unas- sisted). Bases on balls: Off Nelson, 1; off Packatd, 1; off Goodwin, 1i ol Casicr, 1 Struck out! By Packard, 1; by Rhoades, 1; ¢Batted for O'Toole in_ eighth. by Carter, 4. Passed bails: James, 3. Um URSsted far Tiaroyin inEh, pires: Bierhalter and Guthrie. Time: 1 Somw locmem Totals., | hoicummnnsn OHartzell, b.. OKillifer, . 1Howell,. p = —*Cries . 16 1Bailey, . 3 g 3.8, 06 01 08 alcoscem 2le \ 0 0 4 0 3 1 2 1 Bl wlosomomien HlcoconBurue 2l cowmcoosans wlesssosncos 3 Griggs. Bacrifice hit: S. Ha: i . “Shotten_couldnot, see, dust what Knapp was| NeW York, & St Louis, 1 e 5 F1T 00 0000 ¥| GRS thlale: itys: Tavaris | lAINEe,, Dauble sy, Minchioan tg But otten.could, A nApp Was v AMERICAN LEAGE Batterfes: Kearney, Judson, McMahan|to Foster to Chase. 35St Panl, 7. Wild piteh: O Toole. Time: throwing and fanned-out. Detrolt, 4 Washington, 1. E. 0] and Townsend; Supetfor, Ellis and Spehl-i Quinn. Base on ball f! 1 i 3 SIPENNS) 146, Umplres: Van Syckle and Chill, 3 3 : By Powell, 4 by Knapp Talks Self Out of Game. Philadelphia-Cleveland, postponed ol an o | B, 1 A S Hite: OFf Fowall, § Hooslers Beat Millers. Corrid oa i of balls. Here | New Yor Bt Louts, 1. .p 3 o] SEWARD, Neb. Jupe 6.—(Special Tele-|Balley, 1; by Quinn, 3. 8: ' Yey Ay in seven innings. TLeft on bases: St. Louls, | INDIANAPOLIS, June &—Indianapolis where Knapp got angry and was chased| O Cag0 oy, & I LavAre - SOIAMG DA 08 3 5; New York, 4. Sime: 1:42, Umpires: Con- | easily defedited Minneapolis today, b to 2. from the: ;R:" sedunds: Hager-| =y ArEmc N.ASSOCIATION, .. B Stk 8] 13-inning game,, the: best gamo aver plaved | ;ioiiy"and Dinneen. The ' 1ocals batted both visiting 'pitchers amnn, 8 REPGIBOM foerult. (oo tha{ - JATALKEE, B LoelosLd e I TIERES v e 5] ontemasen 5l dmunoon~ wlocoo~omoonnmsl S f¥lecconanuen us 2l cwmrtanmorons! on_Beward- groundsReatures of the.game Tigers Muintain Séredic. hard while Chehey held Minneapolis safe — 3w o ’ by By right when hits meant runs, Score: mound. King liked the slim boy's motlon| Indianapolis, 5: Minneapoils, 2. Philadelphia Zaf{ Was., the tyo aaiahen pby. Denuss, 1 oisl DETROIT, June 6.—Detroit fook the first and potfed the first one heaved up to him | Toledo, 3; St. Paul, 0. i Three-base h ,du‘«fi Homehrun. :lr‘::u., tielder, for Fremont. Score: e g;,,::.%%:::r{‘:: lm,fl‘unr;\.‘rdn&z ‘?fl?«’ mm““:;%‘.'«‘;f:«.n, HINNI:;(')L,!.' £, J & - v S 3 ~ d c] , ehe for & thres-bagger. Of course there was| ... NEPRASKA LEAGL Solen . bases: Hofmary | ALChT: qohulie | Fremont ....... 100000000 1100-3 4 & ors to thres hits hnd Would not have boen | Dowi. x Thlciser s § nothing for Corridon an eeley to do| & 18 , 4 Bransfield; Zimmer- | Seward ........ |~ scored o OCravath, 1f. othing for Corrid a Keel Bupi (e thond. 4 to Luderus, Grant to Seward 0000000101101—4 6 4 d on except for his own wildness in but hike for the bench ‘via the plate route.| Grand Isiand, 1 Colambus, . man to Tinker to Luderus. Left on buses: | Batteries: Fremont, Smith and Mason; fhat f"‘r‘:'m"l';,:l‘»w“r:nd";md oAl oWiiiiams, 3. & Kane hit one to Thomas, who threw| Seward, 4; Fremont, 8. ' X Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 5. Bases on bal Seward, Walker, Stewart and Neff. OTannehill, vt 4 » s " 43 off Moore, HAS 3S, Neb., June 6.—(S| Tele- | Score: £ King out at the plate. Kane stole second MINK LEAGUE. 2.',',“:.‘;‘5';.' ot e Ohicago. 3 Philade AABTINGR. 2NaD., Jgpe pecis] e DETROIT, WASHINGTON. ogill, b.. and when Clark threw low to the bag %o| Clarinda, 4; Nebraska Cit phia, 2. Hit with pitched ball; Steinfeldt. STan) LAk . JUth. With 1oex iy vDased o Jones, ASHOAE H.0.AE, | spencer,’ gfnnn, .1 catch him, the ball rolled into center and| phehandoah, 2 Auburn, 1 B out: By Righle, 1; by Pteffer, 1; by Heiped run up Hastings' biggest score of | D. Jonss if. 4 d Thieknas, 5. o Lamer 84| il City, B “Maryville, & Mk Gt ime: 1956, Umnplrés: Rigler and ['the eeason and the squeeze play was B Cobb, of. .3 . Games Today. Emslte. worked twice for Hastings In the seventh. | Crawford, rf. 3 on balls and stole second. Shipke made the | \western Le Gl Whip Cardinals, w3 Delehanty, 2b 4 4 ern League—Lincoln at Omaha, Si ants D _CQardinals. Score: 3 third out when Cobb caught his flv. This| City at Des Moines, St Jasepon llh:.)esns:xx, NEW YORK, June 64~New York defeated T e i made the score favorable to Omaha, o a|Topeka at Wichita. 8f. Louis, 5 to 1, today. Mathewson held Red Cloud . 0000200 0-4176| lunt'.'. .n8 breathing spéll lasting one Inning was ‘.\nlmnul League—Pittsburg at Boston, | the visitors to two soratch hits 40 eight in- Hastings 34 0' 300 20 *1211 1| Mullin, p. " b Cinelnnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at Phila- | nings. but in the ninth Breanahan, batting | "o o0 0 U 0 G1oua. Schmidt, H. Smith | Two-base hits: Cravath, _Bowerman. o delphia, St. Louls at New York, for Sallee, drew % pass, reached third on | BAtCerice: Jec tUoud, o | Totala... Struck out: By Cheney, 3; by Patterson, 4, In the next Omahd made two more. Af-| American Leaguc-Washington at Detrolt, | Husgine' hit and scored when Wille forosd[fand Moss; Hastings, Cless st Y ol Hits: ‘ot Patterson. § in seven innin ter Corvidoh: was out of'4 B er, King| Philadelphia at Cleveland, New Yorl 1| Huggins at second. Score: 2 o ‘Washington ses on_balls: terson, 3; of he- Bl e e o O e ik | 8t Louls, Boaton at. Chicago, 58 o . W0U THREE-I LEAGUE BALL scomws | Iasinet ney, 3. Sacrifice hits: Chadbourne, Carr, -sac nto right. Kane drove a|”Anerican . Assoclation — Milwaukee at , A —— 1 ewo-bass hit 3 Spencer, Cheney, Altizer, Cravath. Double three-bagger over into center and King tal-| Loulsville, Kansas City at Columbus, Min- ), 18 OHuggin: Rock Island, Waterloo and Dubuque | Hardy, Three-base hit: Crawford. Sacrifice | play: Lewis to Carr. Passed ball: Bower- lied. Welch walked, but was caught_at|Deapolts at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Toledo, | Dovie, 2o e Ave 'Winners e ¥5ush (%), Lelivelt. Stolen bases: Cobb | man. Time: 2:00. Umplres: Cusack and J . o ~ Q0akes, of s ] second when Shipke hit to the pitoher, | o MINk League—Nebraska City at Clarinda, [ govion % oKonetehy. ROCK ISLAND, L, June §.—Rock Inland | )ijim:. Jones, Double ave; MoRiide to | Owens. Sh nd 4 Kane came home on the play. Graham |Cjy on» &t Auburn, Maryville at Falls | gridwell, s V8- outplayed Danville easily. Manush started pases: eDerolt, § Washington, § Base on made the third out by fanning. c]l\ebrnku State League—Kearney at Red ;‘"";( Samial ('5“’1“';»05;039;) q 12 1| balle: By Muliin, 3 D&G;‘l‘y. 3. Firet base oyd, Hastings at 8 " ock Istan 512 1 . Detroit, 1; Washington, 1. Struc Lincoln Lamds in Third, WAt Bromant ot Boant ooy abue &t Danville 000000002209 0 onHy Seitin s: by Gray, 4 Passed bail: Lincoln made four of thelr six hits off 7 Totas “B‘ltflefll Lakaff and Stark; Woods ullfl} lefly.o Ll;d lll'eh: ;lllni“‘:'lmt 47. Um- Keeley In the third inning. Two of the| — owy Ath Volfe. i | pires: O'Loughlin to Perrine. three scores resulted from these hits. | Boles, cf.... el WATERLOO, la., June 6.—Waterloo won ‘White Stockings Win. 2 - s 00000 from Peoria in the bases, the home team Knapp stirted off wilh a. three-bagger and | Jon o™it New York stealing elght. Only one of the visitors'| CHICAGO, June 6—Chicago took =the : { > 4 vith Boston, 1 scored when Jude hit a single to center. | Kerns, ¢ Two-base hits: Myers, Se . | errors figured in the run-making. Score: |opening game of the series w Gagnier hit one in almost the same spot K\lifl(l‘a.‘flb. Home run: Murray. Sacrifl . . 01001000 0-25 1]to0 today. ;\A{l-h l.lllflwed‘l:l:lhan%‘r;ll‘e\:‘n’g and Judé ‘went “{o" th . Kahl, 2b Stolen base: Murray. Left on bases: St | Peoria ... 00000000 114 §|8ot two of the mg 5 mi e dv R dean ) " third. * Cobb flew out | [0 =0 Louis, 4 New York, 6. First base on er-| Batteries: Clark and Harrington; Schmitg | Off Hall. Third Baseman Lord was ment 0 Shotten and Gagnler went to second af-| Kaufman, rors: St Louls, 1. Double plays: Bridwell | 4ng Jacobson. o out of the game for d\n]:mllnl“ldd::; oln": ter the fly wa# caught, Jude attempted to 4 to Merkie; Huggins to Houser to Konetchy. | "HDUBUQUE, la, June 6—Dubuque | third vlvhe{_l‘hunull.hfl;llymvl\lel AMied: safalatres ¥0 home but wak gwught botween bases, Totals...... e fi;’d:."ofr"finfl “‘;’t‘f”'fi:rfie&m?"?“‘.x‘;"‘bunvhsd hits in the fourth and won a :u:“::‘f‘lhe e Rcare: 9 Coskman hit*a single which scored Gag. |, *Batted for Shaner | Biiee: Tehtttons Wta Moran, Himp: 1108 | inionus o b i 0000 303 CHICAUO, BOSTON. nier. He was caught at second when he | ROPEKS ...... Frenoh, . 1 AB.H.OAE Wichita - e . ar & g H cher; Sc Y mpted to steal. "The other Lincoln| "yerr on bases: Topeka, 3; Wichita, 2 | - BROOKLYN, June 6.-Cincinnati.stopped \mffi“i.‘z'v’::”‘.‘ ler a0l Boucher; Schroeder|white, o Yeore was made in the next inning when | Sacrifice hits: Koerner, Shaner, Boles, | Brooklyn's winning streak today by taking | 4l e Weldensaul drove’ Thomas in with a two- [ TWwo-base bhits: Thomason (2), Kunkle, | & pitchers' battle, 1 to 0. Rowan held the v ., ppn Lo 70 ALL-STARS vagger. Thé score:: Hughes, Home run: Landreth. Double | locals down to two hits. Cincinnatl has | ¢ § Puriell, 3 > plays: Westerzil (unassisted), Claire to | claimed McMillan, recently sent to Roches Blaekbne, OMAHA. West to Claire, Kunkle to Kahl to|ter by Brooklyn. Score: | Lincoln Team Wins by Bunching Hits | Block, ILandreth, Rellley to Kahl to Landreth, BROOKLYN. CINCINNATL, | 15 Last THVee Teninass Kunkle to Landreth. Struck out: By AB.H.OAE ABH.0AM o : T Shaner, 6; by Kautman, 3. Hases on balls: | Burch, 1t | WILBER, Neb,, June 6.—The Lincoln All Oft Kaufman,-3. Hit by pltched ball: | Daubert. ib. Westerzil. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Mullen, : Sommorsm PR sourwoon Totals. Totals... *Batted for Patterson in eighth. Indianapolis . 00112100 5 Minneapolis . 10100000 0-2 OKilliger, b 0Conroy, " 3b. Ostrest, c. &l emmmmrnon Bl ooBrmmmmers ors-oosorse cossenscos con? ] roccorcoosa’ | | o B vnaeetnd A Zwulececre—ce L ~lecmocesce FLSY 5 ninth, z 3 3 |lu 3 t{: R Block Dodgers. | Springtield ...1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 9 8 («H-H co o> CIGARS . The Dealer The idols of centu- ® WhoTellsYou: ries ago demanded B “This is & B.V.D.,or s the sacrifice of en- B.V. D. style garment, but Stars defeated the Wilber team yesterday Totals.... . doesn't have the B. V. D. » (at Capitol Beach by bunching hits in the i nt. &, Ny B 0 |1ast three Innings. \Wiggs was knocked off | Chicago ... 00001000 joyme! IDOLS of label.” Every genuine [ ce Serernd smccmne = comcosccco I -oe Shotton, 1If. Corridon, . ss Kig, eof Bl ocsenwwne P e ) OBeacher, 1f. OPaskert, cf OHoblitsel, 1b. oMitehel OEgens, 2b. ODowney, , ss 0McLea 0 coce SIOUX CITY ur:un*:s— UP CHAMPS | 0 ) He was replaced Walsh. Sacrifice hits o /by Earfling, who allowed only four hits Stolen bases: Dougherty s 1L o|in the seven innings he pitched. Errors|white. Struck out: By Walsh, §; by Hall, Thelr mellow fm.grnnce B v the visitors was their undoing. A ls Bases on balls: Off Hall, 5. Left on fl ha d il s P o | triple play by Wilber in the first inning|pages: Chicago, 9; Boston, 2. Time: 1:40. and flavor ve made wa sthe featurs Score R.H.E A e o 0 1 B0 {1lhTe | winwireet 2Sakin Wpa (SDE GAR | [ them popular with the W Coat Cu: Undershirt, 10 Wilber . 180000000913 6 e ‘ 3 3 . 3 3 3 the rubber in the second, after Wilber made | Boston . 00000000 o |9 runs off hts delivery. a! “Twor tOdaygfant pleasure- Loose Fitting cuamwmud ionding, ¢ R 5 Keeley, p ; Game with Des Moimes Taken by | gt & Eleven to Six Bell, ... Totals . Tooh . iam) SIOUX CITY, June 6.-Sloux City found | H Smity .. Des Moines easy’ today, winning, 11 t0 U | vouls o ] 0 Sapah *Batted f Il in ninth. . . A SIOUX CITY Clnelnnatl s 9 100 00 ¢ 0 0-1 & Holdrege After Natiomal Meet, smoker. Think of it. and every pair of ¢ \siais 3 AB, &t Brooklyn ...........0 000000060 . HOLDREGE, Neb., June 6.—(8pecial.)— g 2 Pl d | Qutiiin, 3b 5 Lett on bases: Ginctnnatt, 3; Brookiyn, 2 | S1X Horses Start The national sssembly of the Swedish A cigar of genuine im B. V. D | Andreas, 2b Two-base hit: Downey. Sacrifice fly: | & Missign church will convene this week at| ported tobacco, hand . . . eighbors, cf Doyle. Stolen bases: Paskert, 2. Double Buone, 1., and several representatives | » Weich, If plays: Egan to .Hoblitsel, Burch to ] in Latonia Derby from the local church, as well as at least | made and with a long KneeLengthDrawrra, lonuuonws —socwn Ll wnnnvense R gl ceconoccone Z. cocua? coae Fenion, 1t bert, Burch to Hummell to Smith, Bases | two members of the Holdrege Commercial | N Knarp, . . Hartman, ss on balls: Off Rowan, 2; off Bell, 1 club will be present to push the claims | filler at a price unprece- Hagermann, p.ii..... Btet 1b. |out: By Rowan, 6; by Bell, 3. Time: 1:%. |/ of this city for the college which this Miller, ¢ Umpires: O'Day and Brennan, ssion will locate definitely, Rev. J. C. dented. ry one now. crom—c—cu Alddeman, | sl Cincinnati Society Out in Force to | Gisen, pastor of the local Swedish Miskion 5 Fa S ULY o i church; Rev. Irving Hallen of the County | » e BRSNS | XN, JINN .. LAY Witness Remewal of the church, and J. A. Hanson of the Haason | - - ot AP Classic Stake Motor company of this ofty, are three McCORD-BRADY Nebraska City, Auburn and Mary- i » members of the college location commit. | ville Lose Gum — tee, and the opfnion is prevalent here that X i bl G T . there will be no difficulty .experienced in | CLARINDA. Ia., June G—(Special Tele- | CINCINNATI, 0. June 6—The spring | winning the school for this city. Minne- | gram.)~Clarinda defeated Nebraska City |meeting of the Latonia Jockey club opened | apolis, St. Paul, Chicago, Omaha and| today? 4 to L Fisteher for Nebraska City |ere this afternoon with the usual large | Eeverdl places have been working for the | \ 1 erab pE :orlod nndm-.dn. nood “l:‘: r““"“'b';"‘;"“";“".; orowd that js in attendance on Derby day. “"’”““':'}'.‘ '3‘ ";“"“:":""l‘fnly““:n:“‘l’:l‘;‘ u g N i oWk batter. Soon RIFE |Society. was, out in force to witness the re- | haes oe jand por ad. sreat cash bonus | S8 maks Do garmunid (‘I:;ln‘q‘lw .3 (¥ 3 $813 ; 41 1|pewal of.the classic Derby. Joo Morris|as has this county Ji { / without it. Neb. st ~ ity Mayor C. W. McConoughy &nd H. 1 4 o . Batteriey. Nebraska City, Floteher and " | Brickson, president of the Hollenbeck | Forthe sake of yourbodily Waller; Ciarinda, Ludwig and Johnson, [ Al Innovation in the form of the Parl-|(rader company, will represent the Com- f in S d of Umplire: Barackman. mutual betting machines was Insugurated, | mercial club as delegates to the conterence ! d . comiort 18 Dummer: andig: Wy At Auburn—shenandoah, 2: Aubu Five dollars was the least that one could | With John . Nelson of the Nelson con \ your mental satisfaction in Des Molnes At Falis City=Falls City, 5 Maryville, 4. | o oyer on the. result of the races this aft- | P80y 8nd Charles Galioway of the Gal : knowing that you ;have sr¥Esd 9 his aft-) oy 'Lumber company, as alternates. y ¢ TOPEKA . SHUTS WICHITA |, Stolen bases: Quillln @), gnflrn. Duwyer. intiing Totm Madaer: ernoon, although it was reported that after » (8 . | z " % seeured the \mg value for A < L HOOPER, Neb., June 6.—(Special.)—Be- |!044¥ the machines that would register &/ Stduey Loses 10 Crawford. . your money, insist on getting Gvenly yed Gam: fice hits: Chabek (2), Hartman, fore m erowd of about 400 enthuslastic fans |#2 bet would be in use SIDNEY, Web., June 6.—(8pecial Tole- - 1. Pittiagd Underwéar Wt Two to Nothing. byyer, " Double 'blay: 'Coiligan s Dw Hooper was defeated hvm}h’e‘uli‘hnelr-:lr:-llp- Practically all of the Interest that was |gram.)-Sidoey (his afternoon was defeated h‘"“i‘ ¥ ‘l:“FB v"ls""p: 1 3 I - “ ayed ten- - ri ord 0 a4 0 3 . 0 w c"n-m ‘V_:z a shut Wichita “1"u on AT I.n .unm!.'v‘\du:e‘:‘r:rl:cmm“. inning game yesterday by a score of 2 to 1 exhibited wday cantered In the feature :»‘\] H::L; 'x'm-u.'.gr.’.n'u"'..&‘f..’?h.“.‘t'.'g n‘.“’\:‘ ( A | t‘x’! ars the € ont. W SFed game, 2 10 0. Searety OFF TRAUEI T I CEUL A ek off Blera: | 1t was Hooper's game, 1 to 0, up (o the |Tace, the'Derby, a mile and a half contest | Leuther, the crowd was very small. Score 2 5 oven Label. 4.,.1:.,, 5 in five mnings. Struck out: By :Irm:mt&u"zl:n;ne‘::fi::: :(I:S - m& for 3-year-0lds. Phis was the fourth event | % RH.E. | y Ghabele € by Caies. 7% - Ruscs' on bailai| & SIS0 85 & D) (15,0 RIS A |on he card wna six orses faced Suarter | Cravtord 200308300871 The B.V.D. Company, Sorter 8 THY by lched balis By Alder. |'Although Hooper got mon on bases fn |\Villam Murday. Another innovation was | SEA¢ o muan s by Mlersdortor, . Time: $20 Ur.| these two Innings it could not get the |the walk-up system of starting. This has Batteries: For Bidney, Closman and Ag. | N New York. . new, Haliwell; for Crawford, Johnson and b 1{pire’ Spencer, Attendance: 2000, R00seMES it :w’;:“nw‘;;: ‘;}":‘,“:‘. Gore. |lately been adepted by the Kentucky Rac-|Nagle. ~Struck out: By Closman. 13 by | Variety, the errors Of both teams not count: | ing commission. Johnson, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Tobin, At- | Chabek, p Legmen = Totals... clecsoanouaf Daiton, rf Three-base hits: King, Kane, Colligan, s Two-base hkai iikn. Wiede Mader, (f hite: Welbh, Gonding, Keeley yer, 1b.. its: Off Knapp, § in five innings! | Nienott, §b ermane. ‘3 in four Innings: off i, It Keeley, 6 in nine innings. Stolen bases: | wiiijams, .. Corridon, {Keeley, Kane, Welch, Thoma: {awkins, &m‘nn. ng‘u}l; out: By ‘K-;l 3 l.h“:’y ‘ates, p. N napp. 1: by Hagermant, 8. Base on balls ¥ Off Wesley, 4; off mKapp, 0 off Hager. | > ersdorter, p.. mann, 2. Lett on baves: Omaha, 7; Lincoln, b Jime: 2o, Umpire: Clark. Atiendance 5l wourcmccoc? | ocomonemnal Totals. . —— Ll conwacnit—~wecd el Six - Gy . s e v o e (Anicial) | ig 18 the denriag: Sex o1 1 HE | e following=is & list of starters, jook. | endance: 0. i tnterédting extra Inning | Hooper 100006000 01§ 3|°¥s Welghis und probable odds forjthe| sugther lown Lengue Proposed. I the Sixieenth inbing. bY | Batteries: Indlans, B. Miler and Dox. | Derby | 10WA FALLS, la. June 6.—(Special.) - R stader; Hooper, D. Miller and Coak. Two- | Donau, Herbert, 127, § to 5 The organization 0f a successful amateur 020010 0410 12 3| ‘huse hits: Brandoo. Double playi Indians, Joe Morris, Grand, 117, & to & b n ball te he ! tarted talk of 430000100000~ 5 9 5| & Base on balie: ‘0t 8. Auliier. s, ort 1 | Hooia Bogla Hice, . 4 to 1 | loalue in this part of the siate similar 0| ‘l‘h 7 Roc R . leld, ‘av ler, 1. By er, ullan W€, Kenned. 104, % te L cent! ol 1sd itheart > 3 oishers r Watteriown, Ellefson, Ptralmq‘}l. Strugk out: By B Miller, 4; by . Ml | Roval iteporc, sV 10’4 oA Timber of citles 1o this part of tor, & *1:3 Umpire: Basier. Miiton By —t, L 30 1o & |1 e "HaVe “amacéus “und semi‘protes: Corliss, Coon & Co., Makers ¢