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THE BEE Lincoln Gets OMAHA, THURSDAY W in One Game LINCOLY TAKES LONG CAME Defeats Omaha After Fourteen In- % nings in Mud. | < b = | ?'g‘{m HAVE IT WON IN SIXTH | r-:’" Anytng tn Evidence Despite Snddy Pleld—Umpire Clark Starts Lincoln on Road te Vietory. S ineoin took & fonrtesn-inning game awa n Omaha Wednesday by the score of to 5. It was a hot contest from start to) finish, despie the fact that the field was muddy avd errors were frequent Omaha apparently had the game won in the sixth, the weoke being 5 to 8, but the | Antelopes ran in two In the eigth on a hit, | an error, a sacrifice and & three-bagger, | and ted up the game For four innings both' teams played tight ball, them Lin- coln made two runs {n the fourteenth, with two singles and a deuble. MeCgfferly started i the box for the Rourkes, but was'taken out In the third | Rfier three singies had been made off him and He had' Wit' Cockmar, forcing a run Stowers the lanky twirler recently pro- cured from Mllwaukee, was sent in and pitchied good ball. " He was not given the #upport.he needed to win on account of the muddy condition of the fleld. Fle was strong with the stick and got two singles. MoGrath, who woOrked in the box for Linooin, went along the entire route in géod shape, his bad nofng being the sixth, when thres hitd, o)) singles, were made from his offerings. - He_ also. ‘walked two men this session. Aside from -that perfod kept the hits well sattered. Umptre Heads Lincoln to Vietory. Umpire Clark started the game in Lin- coln’8 favor in the feurteenth when he cailed Cobb’s bunt @ falr ball, although anyolie sitting on 'the third baso side of the grandstand could see that the ball rolled Into foul terfiory. Clark was also off ob balls and strikes when they counted. Cobb reached first when Clark called his bunt fair, and went to second on Cockman's out at first on a groundedr from pitcher to first. Cobb went 0 third on Davis' out at first.. Thomas hit & single to center and Cobb: scored. Wiendensaul drove Thomas home by hitting & long double to center. With' this lead of two agalnst them, the Rourkes were unable to do anything in their ‘half of the fourteenth. The' game started as though it was go- ing to be & battlé of fitiess pltching and erroriess flelding, but in the third Lincoln made two runs ‘when McCatferty was touched for threesing les and he forced a rur in the next ianing one run was made by the Antelopes, Wiedensaul hit a safe on. dnd went to the plate when Schipke threw high over Kane's head after he bad flelded Clark's grounder. Rourkes Take Lead in Sixth. Omaha made & score in the fourth when King rapped out 8 single, went to second on Kane's out to first and scored on Welch's two-bagger. In the sixth Omaha took the lead by getting four runs. Cor- ridon, reached the initial sack when Cock- man booted his grounder. King hit an easy one to MeGrath who fumbled and cwul,l u::u ro.eovn before Bertle jumped onf e sack. Corr went_to segond. Kang hit & #ngle ‘.4..3‘@ lhewtwu men ahead ‘of s Base, although with & fast dlamond, Corridon could have scored. Welch drew, transportation and Corridon was forced home. A wild pitch by MeGrath while Schipke was at bat let King in. Schipke fouled out to Clark. Graham hit & long, high fly to Davis and Welch scored before .the fleldor could throw to the plate. Gonding drove a safe one to center and went to second when Stowers followed his example. Stowers made the third out when Shotten hit one to Gagnler who threw to second, Lincoln Tiew Up the Game. Lincoln tied the #core in the elghth. Cock- man hit safe and went to second when Shotton muffed Davis' fly, after a long run. Thomas bunted to Kane who {hrew Cockman out at third. Davis went to second. Wledensaul knocked a long three- bagger into center and Davis and Thomas scored. Stowers steadled at this point ana thréw Clark out at first when he attempted to bunt. McGrath made the third out by htiting & high one to King. Harry Welch played a spectacular game In Hght. He accepted flve chances ith out @n error, three of which he grabbed ::;‘.lzm. atmosphere at spots where 1t Rot seem pos: ot v possible for the ball to be The last game of the serles played this afternoon. Friday wmwz:IeI (:: opener with Des Molnes and Pa Rourke invites all the feminine fans to go out to in he the lot and see the. Rourk For es trim the Score: Shotton, ir. s W Corridon, $ .98 i King, cf. F] 2 2 v 5 K l.' 1b. 1 107 2 v en, i 1 1 6 0 v sohipke, 3 | B84 D RS 1 Graliam, . L R a6t R 1 Uunding, e. 0 1 [ [ McCafrerty 2.9 3 1 ‘I: slowers, p.. 0 2 0 4 v 5 0@ W4 H O A B 2 45 1 ¢ 4 o K 1 v v 1 2 3 1 Tl W 8 : n 3 1 SRR & 1 4 v 3 0 v 4 1 15 ‘ll_ 17_ V! ‘Corridon R”m.n‘_ : g with ball. . 1040000000 0-5 Hits 02318120 ~ lineain— LA uns .0 0 2100020000087 hAr .;u“fllloulvlllkl& ‘Fhres-base hits: Wiedensaul. Two- hits: Wiedensaul (2), King, Weich, ‘iub:‘.‘f fice hits: Gonding, Wiedensaui. Stolen saoes: Baowton, ‘Lhvmas. Hits:Off Ml ferty, 3 In two Innings; off Stowers, ) tvelve Innings; off AeCicatn, o i Foun innings. Btrick out: My Niowers i by McGrath, 3. Base on baus: Off MoCafferty 1i off Stowers, ¥; off McGrath, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By MoCatrerty, 1; by Me- Grath, 1. Double play: Thomas 1o Gagnier {ncnomas. Left on buses: O 10, Lincolw 13, Umpire: Clark. At JOBBERS ANNEX CLOSE CONTEST Wichita Overcomes Two Home Runs d Beats Tépekn, Four to Three, WICHITA, Kan./Jdune &—Wiechi glogely played h&m Topeka toder. § ovéreoming two lome runs by Topeka sy TA. W = 2ef lzececcecs’ Sdatetn v 'l:: | commommnmnl pavetunes! | evonmanss? W.L.Pet W. L. Pet Sloug City.. 50 Minneapolis .33 17 .660 Denver 5 Nt Paul. 4 Fichita .. ...23 18 58| Toledo St Joseph...20 19 .51, Indlanapoifs Lincoln 20 22 415 Columbus_ ... Omaha 20 % 466 Kansas City. Des Moines Adi| Milwaukee . Topeka ... 132 Louisville NAT'L Li s AMER. LE. W.L.Pet| Chieago § 15 .68 New York.. New York...21 18 625 Philadeiphia 27 Cincianatl .21 19 525 Detroit ......\2 tiaburg .513) Boston Y E . Louls, Af7|Cleveland ... “ Brooklyn .. L466| Washington .17 2 .36 | Philadelphia 16 23 410, Chicago 145 | Boston .16 28 .364;St. Louis. 532 3% NEB, LEAGUE. | MINK LEAGUB. W.L.Pet.| W.L.Pet, ! Fremont 631 Falls tCity...10 4 .74 ar. .632(Clarinda ....10 6 .825| Hewar ‘529{Shenandoah.. 8 7 .54 Superior 1526 Maryville ... 8 9 471 Columbus 444{Neb. City.... 610 .375| Haygtings , 444 Auburn 6511 518 Kearney . a2 Red Cloud. 863 “RESULTS~ 1y CNICAGO: G/ANTS LOST! 3 Games won il @IANT! GIANTS?) . WHY THEY ARE A BUNCH or< DeAD ONES ! Standing of the Teams | LEAGUE. AMER. ASS'N. Yesterdny's Res WESTHRN LEAGUE. Omaha, 5; Lincoln, 7. Sfoux Cty-Des Moines, postponed. St. Joseph, & Denver, 1L Topeka, :3; Wichita, 4. WATIONAL LBAGUE. Pittsburg, 0; Boaton, 4 Second game: Pittaburg, 3; Beston, 3. Cincinnat), 13; Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 7;Philadelphia, 3. St. Louls, '0; New York, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 1; Detrolt, b. Philadeiphia, 13; Cleveland, 1. New York, 4; St. Louls, 4 Boston, 4; Chicago, b. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, 2. Kansas City, 's; Loutsville, 0. Minneapolis, 1;’ Toledo, 6. St. Paul, 2; Tndlanapolis, 0. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Kearney, 0; Red Cloud, 3 Hastings, 5; Superior, . | Columbus-Seward, postponed. Fremont, 4; Grand Island, 8. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City-Clarinda, postponed. Ehenandoah-Auburn, postponed. Maryville-Falls City, postponed. Games Today. Western League—Lincoln at Omaha, Sioux €ty at Des Moines, Topeka at Wich! National League—Pittsburg at Boston, Cineinnatl at Brooklyn, Chicago at Phila- delphia, St. Louis at New York. American League—W ashington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at St. Louls, Boston at Chicago. - Amarican Assoclation — Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Louisville, Min- neapolis at Toledo, St. Paul at Indianapolis, _Mink ~League—Clarinda at Maryville, Shenandoah at Nebraska City, Auburn at Falls Clty. Nebraska State League—Kearney at Su- perior, Hastings at Red Cloud, Seward at Grafid Island, Fremont at Columbus, e Kerns, ¢ I I o GVl B R 8348 10 «3 ¢ 8§ 3'1 13 i Qe W v BT Y 8 070 giie Totals ..... 3.8 .24 .9 1 Topeka ....... 00100020 0-3 Wichita ... 020 0000310 %4 Left on bases: Topeka, 2; Wichita, 3. Sacrifice hits: Isbell, Jarnigan. Two-bese hits: Claire, Kunkle, Harris. Stolen bases: Hughes, Claire. Double plays: Shaw to Hughes, Boles to Kerns, Wright to Land- reth. Stiuck out: By Jarnigan, §: by Wright, 2. Hit by pltched ball: Shaw. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Muller. DENVER TAKES ONE FROM ST, JOE Drive Johnson from the Mound in . Sccon Colo., DENVER, June 8.—Denver drove Johuson from the box in the second in- ning today and wen from St. Joseph, 11 to 4. Beore: DENVER. AB. R. H. 0. A B Lioyd, 2b ;i R ThES R ns Waldron $,.8 . e of Deall, cf 61 3 @cak el Cassidy, 414 1 AeENY 0 Lindsay, $ 3 0 4eo Dolan, .. I RS % T Cranston, I EB R i O Weaver, ¢ 3.9 LEiRE 870 Sehreiber, D iiste S T o B ] Totals 2 .11 8 N 10 0 SEPH. ABROHoQ AE Bauer, If, i 00 MeLear, f.... § 0 FEL 9 McChesney, ¢f ¢ 1 Eedraetd Jones, 4.1 TeEN1 Clark, £5:8. 1 TR T Corhan, 399 0 1 %88 o T e g ] T RS 8.4 ¢ 0 08 i T YR T e ¢ | S0, A TR A 3 4 8 U B 4 in the ninth. 1203001 %1 9000023004 base: Two-base hits Bauer, McLear, Three-base hits: W dron, ' Jones. Bacrifice hits: aldron, Cranston, Weaver, McChesney, Struck out: By Schrelber, 6; by Watson, 2. Base on balls: Off Schreiber, 4; off Johnson, 4; off Watson, 5. Double plays: Beall to| Cranston to Lindsay, McLear to Bhea to Jones to Shea. Hits: Of one and two- NEW PITCHER FOR DES MOINES m Houston Will Probably Work in Today's Game at ux City, SIOUX CITY, la., June §.—(Special)—The Des Moines pitehing staff was reinforced | today. by the arrival of Sam Houston, a college recrult. Houston is & right-hander, and showed a world of speed In the warm- up practice this atternoon. The new twirler |18 vet in his teens, but Manager Davis says that he Is a comer. He probably be worked tomorrow In the closing game of | the present series. Last year's champlons are somewhat crip- pled by Dwyers injury. He ia hobbiing around with a badly damaged ankle, whico came In contact wih one of Aldérman’s fast shoots In Monday's game. Horsemen Arely tn Beatrice. BBRATRICE, Neb., June 8—(Special)—A {number of horsemen arrived in this oty | yesterday with thelr horses, which they have entered In the circult races 1o be h here June 14, 16 and 16 Mr. De Ryder {Los Angeles came with & string af twelve head. All the events have filled and pro: pecis are bright for the beet ra oot | ver held in Beatrice. A smoker will by iven Wednesday evening b | Driving club to the visiting the Beatrice orsemen. HaMn, being made to put on exhibition betwean Clarence. Engliah Jack rald of South Omaha or Jack Dougherty of Mil- waukee. The date has not definitely decided, but it 18 expected it will be Tues- f:.y.c.!'unl 14 7y bl:llt :IIII.DO Dg‘l‘un by Mr‘.' o club at shing- “ton hall. The promosters are endeavoring | - Arcangements are & tea-round boxi FOLO GROYNDS G/ANTS vS. CINCIVIVAT/ Chicago Turns on Enemy and Wins, Seven to Three, PHILLIES' PITCHERS HIT HARD 4 Lose 1 Pittsburg and Boston Win in Double-Header—Cinein: HBeats Brooklyn—New York Blanks St. Lou PHILADELPHIA, June 8—Chicago won today's game here, 7 fo 3, The visitors hit the curves of Sparks and Moroney very hard, while the home team played poorly in the field. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.0.A.B. Zimerman, 25 3 2 1 1Titus, rf...53 08 0 0 Sheckard, If..5 4 4 0 40100 Schuite, rf...8 1 3 0 20141 Chance, 1b..5 1 6 0 43310 Steinteide, 5 14 2 40710 Hotman, ct...5 3 0 0 43411 4141 2'3:133 4143 0720 4101 9010 ————— 0011 Totald....d31537 8 8 ' —— e — .03l 53718 8 Chlcl:a . 01001200 37 Phifladelphia . 00000200 1-3 Two-base hits: Archer, Magee (2), Sheck- ard. Three-base hit: Hoffman. Horhe run: . Hits: Off Sparks, 9 in flve In- off Moroney, 6 in_ four ihning: Sheckard, Schulte. Double to Grant to Bransfield. Left : Chieago, 8, Philadeiphia, &. Base on balls: Coled. Base on erropa: Chicago, Pniludeiphia, Btruck out: By Cole, 2; by Sparks, 3; by Moroney, 1. Time: 1:45) Umpires: ~Rigler and Emslie. Doves and Pirates Divide. BOSTON, June 8.—Boston shut out Pitts- burg, 4 to 0, in the first game today, but the visitors won, 3 to 2, in the second game, on eleven-inning affair. Score, first game: BOSTON. 3 AB.H.0.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Collins, If....3 10 o0 Herzog, 2 01 0500 A s11 0 0000 .3 40 0150 RERE] 1130 3 0 0 OFlynn, 1b. 12 2 0 3 3 4 iWilson, rf., 1000 2 6§ 0 08imon, c. 0100 Curtls, p. 3 © 2 0Camnitz, p. o130 ————— CHyatt ... 0000 Totals 37 621 10 SPhillippl, p. 0100 Totals.....3 312 0 *Batted for Camnitz in the eighth Boston .. 00002200 *4 Pittsbur 0000000000 Two-base hits: Beck, Shean. Hits: Off Camnitz, b In seven innings. Sacrifice hits: Campbell, R. Miller, Graham. Double piay: Wagner to Flynn. Left on bases: Pitts- burg, §; Boston, 4. orel Camhnitz, 2; off Curtls, 2. HIt by pitched ball: By Curtls, Ci 2; by Camnitz, 1. Klem and Kane. Beore, second PITTSBURG. AB.H.0.A.E of. § 0Collins, i g 5 A it 3b. 1b. SR, Miller, . . OBweeney, ss.. ORatiden,’ c. QGraham, c. OMattern, p. 0 0 Totals... 2 in the elghth. 010001 000000 cccocommuai’ ormcarelen leruomrorrmwce Elorconinvucuma Pt 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 = s Pittsburg . Boston Two-base lits: Gibson, run: Campbell. Hits: inning; otf White, 1 in six inning: Lever, 1 in four innings. Sacrifice Clarke, Mattern, R, Miller, Wagner. ats: Sac- rificy 1l J. Miller. dtolen base: Sharpe. Left on bases MHoston, 6, Pittsburg, 5. pase on balls: Off White, 2; off Lever, 1 | base on eircrs: Hoston, Plusburg, 3. #truck out: By Mattern, Z Passed bali: Gibson, Time: 14z Umpires: Kiem and Kane. Reds Stop Trolley Dodgers. BROOKLYN, June 8.—Cincinnatl Wwalked away with today's game, 13 to 2. Rucker was knocked vut Of the Box In six innings. | Schneiberg made his National league ae- but in the seventh, and lasted but one inning, four hits, four passes and a batter hit netting seven runs. ‘I'he batter hit was Paskert, who stopped a wild shoot with his head, and was knocked unconscious. He resumed playing later, however: Burns had the Brooklyhs puszied, except In the sev- enth, when four buched hits saved a shut- BROOKLYN. AB.H.0.AB AB.H.OAE. | Bescher, It 17370 0Bured, ef,...4 0 10 0 Pasker(, ef..3 1 2 0 ODuubert, 1b. .4 010 0 Hoblitss .6 213 1 IWheat, Mf.... 4 22 0 0| Mitchell, ¥f..5 3 % 0 OHummell, 2b.4 0 % 1 0 Egan, 2b....5 3 3 6 Olennox, 3b...4 1 8 3 0| Downey, s, 4 4 3 4 Davidson, ci.'4 2.0 0 0| MeLean, ¢4 2 3 0 7. Bmith, 85,4 1 1 4 3 Robinson, 365 0 0 1 “2520| Burns, p....4 313 1008 0f == 1000 Totals,.....39 16 31 16 PO 0000 10000 60000 10600 Totals......% 3716 § *Batted for Rucker In the sixth. *Batted for Schneiberg in the seventh, *Baited for Dessau In the ninth Cincinnatl L010021702-18 Brooklyn 100000020 0-2/ Cinclnnati, 12; Brooklyn,’ gan, McLea; . ' Bacrifice hits: (2), McLean. First base on | tl, 3 Brooklyn, 2. Stolen Paskert, Downle. Doubl Erwin and Lennox; Lennox unas sited. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 1; off Schnelberg, 4; off Dessau, 2; off Burns, 1. Struck out: By Rucker, 2: by Desgau, 1; by Burns, 2 Hit by pitched ball: By Schiel. berg, Paskert; by Dessau, McLean. Hits Off Ruckert, 8 in six innfngs; off Schnei. berg, 4 in one inning. Umpires: O'Day and | Brennan. Time: Blank Cardin Glant BT T While New York batted and Taokman freely and won, 7 10 0. Bridwel lon starred both at the bat Score: id In the field. | to secure some fast talent for the preiim- i or .| base hits: Townsend, Fagan, | S aribo Sy L 00000005 102 0| mght Resvers CINCINNRT! GIANTS " THEY'O Logr ra CINCINMAT! THEY MIgGHT AS WELL HAVI S7avEo AWAY/ the Big End After Fourteen Innings; Cubs and Giants Each ~KESULT 5= INPITTSBURG GIANTS won 2 LOST WHAT D'vE THINK OF EM] PITTSBURG b Now THAT'S PORE Lwe 1T s WHO SAID THEY WEREN'T GIANT S?| 010N'T | STAND BYEM WHEN THE) WERE LoSING W CHICAGO AND \ 87 Louss Bridwell, se. ¢ 3 1 6 OEvanw, rf....3 10 0 1 Devlin, 3b....2 2 0 1 OPhelps, c.....4 1 8 3 0 Merkle, 1b...2 115 0 OHauser, sa...3 0 3 2 0 Myers, c.....3 2 4 2 OMowrey, 30220 Ames, p 410 3 0Corridon, p..3 1 130 - her 10600 Totals......38 kman, p..0 0 0 0 0 Tot % 52416 1 *Batted for Corridon in the eighth. New_York 110200132 St. Louls. 00000000 00 Two-base hits: Doyle, Merkle, Devlin, Corrldon, Murray. Three-base hit: Brid- well. Sacrifice hits: Devlin, Merkls (2) Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; New York, 7. Base on_errors: New York, 1. Double plays: Ellis to Phelps; Bridwell to Doyle to Merkie; Koretchy to Phelps to Konetchy to Phelps; Ames to Doyle to Merkle. Struck out: By Ames, 4;°by Corridon, 2; by Back- man, 1. Base on balls: Off Ames, 4; off | Corridon, 2. Wild pitch: Corridon. Passed ball: Myers. Hits: Off Corridon, 11 in seven innings; off Backman, 4 in one in- ning. Time: 2:10, Umpires: Johnstone Superior Plays Hastings in Mud Loses Game, Five to One, to Adams County Playgn—l’emu'e- less Contest. BUPEIROR, Nel June §.—Special Tele- gram,)—8uperior 108t this afternoon to gram.)—Supaerior Jost this aft oon to Hastings, 5 to 1. The ground was muddy Has- Score: 3010 o5 Hastings 1000301 BUPOrIOr +oisii1 €0 000000152 Batterles: Hastings, Olsen, Waldreth and Walls; Buperior, iGbson, Justus and Spell- man. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 8—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—Turner let nine Grand Is- land men walk today, aside from which he was hit opportunely. Score: R.H.E. Grand Island 1 0 6 0 4 3 0 0 *—8 § 3 Grand Islandl 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 *—8 3 Batteries: Turner and Mason; Morse and Carroll. RED CLOUD, Neb, June 8.—(Special Tolegram.)—Red Cloud defeated Kearney today on a muddy dlamond by the score of 3 to 0, the visitors only reaching third base and the game was loosely played. tings had the best of the batting. twice. Score: “:.H’.E‘.) ney . 0000000 {tf,:i"cfoud. 12000003141 Batteries: Kearney, Herrick and Town- Jarrott, Two- : ed Cl t and send; Red Cloud, Jarrott and Jarrott, wo- 1:35. THREE-I LEAGUE BALL SCORES springfield, Daveaport, Rock Island and Peorin Are Winners. DUBUQUE, June §.—Daly was invincible fter the fourth Inning and nis single fn the (thirteenth won the game for Springfield. Score: u‘&%a;u: .0002000000000-2 7 2 Springtield ... 0000000020002—410 2 Batteries: Ferrias and Boucher; Daly ‘and Coleman. DAVENPORT, la, June 8.—~Three hits and a sacrifice won in the second inning. Fach pitcher allowed but one hit after the wecond inning. Score: Davenport ....0 2 0 0 00 0 0 %2 40 Bloomington .0 1.0 0 0 0 9 0 01 4 0 Batteries: Smith_and Waters; Davison, Nunamaker and Erwin, CK ISLAND, 1., nfi?mm on bases in nearly every inning and twice bunched singies in succession but could not rind.Coucnman in pinches. Beore: L00000010°*170 S land vy 000000000081 Lanville Batterles: Couchman and Stark, Rey- nolds and Wolfe. WATERLOOQ, la., June $—Smith's two sacker to mgnt tleid scored three runs for Yeorla in the eleventh. Munager Rowan, in five times up, singled 4 times and made one tripie, Score: Peorla .1 1200100003%13 Batteries: McGee and Harrington; Mer- cer, ullbert and Jacobs. Capital Pool Tourney. Riley took & game from Hosford by seven polnts In tae Capltol pool tournament last Hunnell and Owens play Yvedhiesday evening. Score: N tlloyd, 4 0,13, 6 1 8 1L, 8 6,19, 8 3 10, 2 1, 0, 14, 102, _ Total, 100, 9 4,06 8114 tord—13, 1, 0, Hostord--1i, T, 0%, b 4 0 High 7,0 1, gcratehes! Riley, 2; Hosford, 4. runs: Riley, 19; Hosford, 1. Standing: d P, W. L. Pt | White 4400 1.0 Bunnell . 30 Lxo Downs R RS b 1 Hosford 4 3 2 Riley 6 3 & .o Owens 6 2 3 .40 Prinze 1 2 b 56 Fralick . 400 4 w0 Base Ball Game at Mason Citr. MASON CITY, Jurp 8.—(Speclal )— | Mason Gty will' sden have a professional | base ball team in the fleld, to be composed | principally of college and university play- | ers. At an enthusiastic meeting last ‘even- ing "r“"m‘fi: wgre made to finance the | club in ependid styls. Art Cadwell, Frank Weatherwax ahd Sem Schneider were ap- | pointed (o' segure a 'manager. Negotiations are now pending with a number of player and inside of & week & full team can be » cured. Charles City, Clear Lake, Dougherty | ave salarled teams, and & 3 -in | cities ‘have teams of splendid material, and a fine series of | games can ranged. | Bresnaban to St. Josenh. Tommy Bresnahan, the local fighter, left for St. Joseph Tuesday night 1o start train- ing for his bout with Tommy Gary of that eity. The battle is dated for June 26 and a fast fight is expected. Bresnahan says he 15 in good shape right now, but wants {0 do all his preliminary work there, ucl 18 & great Lavorite i Bt. Joseph, June $.«Danville | TIGERS SNARL AT GROOMS Detroit Pelts Washington Pitcher and 1 ‘Wins, Five to One. DAVY JONES IN PECK OF TROUBLE Left-Flelder Assaults Manager Me- Aleen and Other Players Inter- fere—St. Louls Browns Bent Highlunders. DETROIT, June 8.~Groome weakened in the sixth and Detroit made it three straight from Washington, and eleve in & row, 5 to 1. As soon as the last man was out Davy Jones assaulted Manager Mc- Aleer ,etriking him and cutting his eye. Players dragged dthem apart, Score: DETROIT, ‘WASHINGTON. AB.H.0.A.E. H.0.A.B. 11 0 OMilan, ef. 120 1 0 4 OLelivelt, It. 0210 1 1 0 OGessler, rf. 2000 Crawford, rt. 4 1 1 0 OUnglaub, 1 010 0 0 Delehanty, 2b3 # 3 4 OMcBride, .40110 Mortarity, 3563 0 4 4 OKilliter, 2b, 3230 T. Jones, 1b. 2 113 0 0Conroy, 3b. o130 Schmidt, e 2 2 4 0 0OStreet, c.. 1610 Summere, 21 0 3 OGroome, 1060 = = = = SHardy ° 0 o Totals. B ENMN & - yreeemedem e Totals. LB THN *Batteéd for Groome in ninth. Washington 0100000 0-1 Detroit . 00000221 %5 Two-base hits: Shhmidt, Street, Killiter. Sacrifice hits: M. Jones, Schmidt, Bummers. Stolen bases: D. Jones, Cobb. Double plays: Lelivelt to Street; Moriarty to T. Jones. Left on bases: Detroit, b; Wishington, 8 Bases on_ balls: Off Summers, oft Groome, 5 Struck out: By Soummers, 3; by Groome, 4. Passed ball: Schmidt. Time: 1:37. Umpires: O'Laughlon and Perrine. White Sox Beat Boston. CHICAGO, June 8.—Three singles in a row gave Chicago a victory over Boston today in the twelfth inning, § to ¢ The batting and base running of French, who twice went from first to third on sacri- fices, were features HScore: CHICAUO. AB.H.0.A.B. - s 3200 snelde: 5112 Dougherty, 15 1 4 , 1b.... 6 114 WA e Y] 405 401 .39 738 Total *Gandil outhit by bn(eddmu and one hen winning run scored. Chicago 0020010100015 0100200100004 its: French, Dougherty, Brad- Hits: Off C. Smith, 4 in elght in- ; off Wood, 3 in four innings. Sacri- fice hits: White, 8; Smith, Wood. Stolen bases: Gardner, Carrigal Pond, Hooper, Lord Gandil. Btruck out: By F. Smith, 5; by C. Smith, 3 Wood, 3. Bases on bails: Oft ¥, Smith, 5 off C. Smith, 1 Double plays: Lord, Gardner and Bradley; Biackburne and Ganail; Gandil and Black- burne. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston, § Time: 2:2. Umpires: Sheridan and Kerin. ST. LOUIS, June 8.—~The game between New York and St. Louis was called at the end of the seventh inning today be- cause of rain. The score was tied at 4 to 4 For tive innings Balley did not give The score: §T. LOUIS. LH.0.AB. AB.H.0.A.E. 17270 istone, #t... 4 3100 311 0 uTruesdale, 33 0 0 1 0| 11806 1 (Wallace, se...3 0 0 3 0 L3132 Griges, 1.3 0100} 300 60 oNewman, th.1 0 8 11 § 302 4 OSchweltzer, ct3 1 1 0 0 Austin, 8b...3 0 0 0 OHartaell, 3.3 0101 Miteneil, o...3 3 8 ¢ oKillier, 02-- 3 ¢ 8 9 . P2 01 Wackes: p..:3 ¢ 1 g2 Totals. {....3 631 9 0000 an a3 8: g Batted for Truesdale in 00000 4 04 000030 14 one, Hemphill. Bacrifice | Two-base hits hits: Hargell, Warhoop. _Bacrifice fly: Killifer. Btolen bas Balley, Fisher. Bases on balls: Off Balley, 1; Warhop, b Struck out: By Balley, 6; Warhop, 6. Left on bases: Bt Louls, 6 ew York, 2 Time: 1% Umpires: Connolloy and Pineen. AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Results of Games Rolled in Tempin Alleys in Summer The following scores were rolled last night on Francisco's bowling alleys JETTER'S GOLD TOPS. 0 INNING AND| LA 16 1vmin G VICTORY 17 ~nE pAY ! EVENTS RUNNING TRACKS Alma Boy Wins a Favorite, John Carrol LATONIA, Ky, June 8.—At Latonla ( day interest centered in the fourth rac Jonhn Carroll, favorite, was off poorly and atonia, Beating | ISAINT PITCRER MIGHT NaY 3 | Gehring Wins Battle With Hoosiers, | Two to Nothing. |GAME PROVES HURLERS' DUEL | Kansas | City Blanks Loul e with Elght Runs—Toledo Beats Mine neapolin—Milw Whips ukee Columbus, INDIANAPOLIS, June S -Indlanapolis lost to St. Paul in & pltchers’ battle between Gehring and Orth, 2 t0 0. A base on balls & #tolen base and a hit scored the v 1r's first run, whie ragged work In { tield by the locals let them have thel A | run. Secore ST. PAUL. INDIANAPOLY ABH AB.H.O A B Wik 8 Oelehanty, 104 0 [ kw0 ' ) 0 CEREN 0.9 never had a chance to win. Results: ° 8% 1 0 First s"lct’, four and a hait furlongs: o o i - Bettle Sue (straight, $) won, Lady Ormi- AN AT ANt (DIRCS, V.90 becond, MInrile Wenale |y, iine 8l §5713.4. Fanls i (show) third. Time: O0:4 SUGIEARROLE . iy 9382 9 oo Second race, mx furiongs: Domincia |5t Paul ... A L 37 By (stralght, $10.w) won, Clinsmic (place, $6.40) “{::,”(.L‘,“‘r;n’;‘“;",‘m;: oft fRR0s annette (show, $.20) third. Time: (ghr’lng. 3: off Orth, 8 Sacrifjve hit: Orth 1.4 race, six furlongs: Henderson | Double plays: Murray to i spencer (straight, $6.40) won, Mazoe (piace, $4.30) | to Bower s it second, Enric (show, $3.20) third. Time: | Autrey. L DASes: CHRaDadrE) MM o MeCormick, Spencer. Passed ball: Bower 1% b race, mile and seventy yarde:|Mman. Time: 1. Umpires; Cahll and Alma Boy (straight, $10.60) won, John C roll (place, 32.W) second, Camille (show, $8.40) third.” Time: 1:46. Fifth race, purse $409, four and a half fur- longs: Upsepha (95, Weathers) won, C ¥, Martin) second, Huszter (11, Koerne third. Time: 0:54%. McGraw, Wheatburgn, Sanctim, Mesmeric and Bad News also ran Sixth race, purse $40, one mile and a six- teenth: Leamence (08, Koerner) won, %uuu (100, Griffin, second, Nticker (102, Grand) third. Time: 1:45%. $2 mutuel X|and Kansas City blanked Loutaville, § to 0 Cusack. Blues Blank Colonels. LOUISVILLE, June 8—Brandun allowed only two hits, one being a scratch, todayy The penant was. raised before a large | erowd, with appropriate ceremonies, Jjust revious to the contest. Mayor Head and vesident Tom Chivington were the lead- ing Hghts in the exercises, while the First Regiment bang played, Shannon's home run in the eighth was the feature of the day paid: Leamence $10.10 win, $4 place, 3470 | Suore: shop; Quagge $.40 place, 33.10 show; Stioker | KANBAS CITY. LOUIBVILLE, $2.50 sho ABHOAE, | ARILO AR Trap Rock Wins Hadson Stake. (Shannon It 30 tsanian et 00 0% GRAVESEND, N. Y., June 8.~A. Bel-| Horter. R g ke chiend T mont's Trap Hock, carrying 125 pounds, Love b 18 . 80201 casily won the Hudson stakes of $430 to- | Kattery, el ] I BRI day. Results: Barbeat, 3 Wirst race, about six furlongs: Hirallous | Downle, b.. 0 1 oRughes, .3 02 3 0 (3 to 1) won, Madman (13 to o) second, Joe | Rltter, o T poomchruck, e300 4 3.0 Madden (20 fo 1) third. Time: 1:lL Brandom, .4 1 0 3 Uiagie, (REE ] Second race, mile and an eighth: Dandy | ..., ! ToHAa . i1 0.0 010 Dixon (8 %o 1) won, Sir Cleges (7 to 5) sec- o Anky woipeddind gnd; Lad ot Langdon (7 to 2) third. Time: T TR Thira race, five furlongs: Trap Rock | “Batted for Slagle in third. koo @ to §) won, Doncaster (16 to 1) second, [ Louisville 090000000 Anne Casse (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:3%% Kansas Cit 0 T4A000130-8 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Rey-| Stolen bases: Love (2), Raftery, Barbeau, burn (5 to 1) won, Grasmere (9 to 5) second, Berkeley (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:464%. Fifth race, five and a hait furlongs: Inci sion (2 to 1) won, Pennroyal (10 (o 1) sec- ond, Mutf (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:09. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Perr Johneon (even) won, Ashwell (3 to 1) second, Charivari (16 to 1) third. Time: 1:00%. Horses Run in Mud. MONTREAL, June 8.—Racing ankle deep in mud and with scratches reducing fields in every event, the sport was only of medi ocre order today. Result First race, four and a half furlongs Pretty One (100 to 1) won, Allie 1) second, Tender (even) third. Time: Second 'race, mile: Adoration (10 won, Busy (out) (even) third. Time: 1:40%. Third race, six furlongs: Belle Kingston (4 to 1) won, Judge Lassing (out) second, Henry Hutchison (out) third. Time: 1:19%. Fourth race, five furlongs: Planutess (3 to 2) won, Decency (2 to 1) second, Peccavi (out)' third. - Time: 1:05%. Fifth race, steeplechase, two and a half miles: The Shaughran (11 to ') won, Fin- castel (2 to 1) second, Byzantine (§ to 5 third. Time: 6:06, Three starters. Sixth race, mile: Sir Bdward (7 to 1) wom; Joe Rose (20 to 1) second, Granda (out) third. Time: 1:48%. Seventh race, mile: (5 to 2) won, Shapdale (2 to 1) second, Occl- dental (even) third. Time: 1:48. Ordinary Card at Salt Lake. SALT YAKE, June 8.—Only an ordinary card was run off at Buena Vista today. Two favorites won. Gold Finn in the last race was the medlum of & heavy play &na just lasted long enough to win from the fast-coming Jack Palne. The track was fast and the fields were sent away on_even terms. Summary First raco. six furlongs, selling: Valen- cia, (4 to.6) won; Ramon Corona, (10 to i) gecond, Good Money, (8 0 ) third. Time: 00%. to 1) ‘Second race, seven furlongs, selling: San Bernardino, 4 to 1) won; Tavora, (4 to 1) :’;B?:d' McNally, (3 to 1) third. Time: Third race, six furlongs, selling: Sea- ck, (6 to 1) won, Prometheus, (5 to 1) second, Flying Dance, (12 to 1) third. Time: litzen (4 to seoond, | Autumn King Colonel Ashmeade | Hunter. Sacrifice hits: Howard, Shannon, Barbeau, Love. Sacrifice Barbeau | Two-base hit: Love. Home run: Shannon Double plays: Barbeau to Love to Hunter Hughes to Woodruff to Howapd. Struek out: By Slagle, 1; by Brandon, 7; by Pick- ett, 1. Rases on balls; Off Slagle, 2. off Brandon, 1; off Pickett, 3. Wild piteh: Slagle. Hits: Off Slagle, 4 In three innings; Left on bases off Piskett, 9 in s{x Innings. Time: 1 Loulsville, 5; Kansas City, 8§ | Umpires: Hayes and Ferguson. Brewe ‘ake Another. COLUMBUS, O., June llwaukee won from Columbus, 3 to 2, largely because Packard hit two batsmen, gave three bases on balls in the fourth and had a wild pitc One run off McGlynn was due to his own errors. The other was batted around. Score: COLUMBUS, B AB.H.0.AE Rendall, cf... 60 Rourke, 8b.3 1 0 4 0 Charles, 2b O0Hinchman, re4 0 1 0 0 McGann, 1b ORosman. 1h, 4 218 0 0 §i1787 10 e 2000 $1.100 3151480 Ludwig, ¢. $0300 Mcalynn, P. 31130 - = 10008 Totals.....82 62714 1 —— lals......34 92718 0 *Batted for Packard in the ninth. Columbus i) 00001 0-2 Milwaukee . 1 11000 0-3 Sacrifice hit: O'Rourke. Three-base hit: Barrett. Double play: Downs, Wratton and Rossman. Bases on balls: Off Packard, 4; oft McGlynn, 1. Struck out: By Packard. 2; by McGlynn, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Me- Gann, Breen. Time: 1:5. Umpires: Bler- halter and Guthrie. OWEN MORAN PU HES CONLEY Englivh Featherwelght Whips Ameri- can in Ten-Round Bout. LOS ANGELES, Cal. June 8.—Owen Moran, _the English featherweight boxi gave Frank Conley. American hanta champlon, a declsive beating in their ten- round fight here tonight. The bout went the limit and Conley was full of fight at 1:16%. the finish, though he was punighed se- Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: St.|verely. Joe, (4 to 1) won, Swagerlater, (8 to 1y| They weighed in at 124 pounds at flve second, Warner Griswell, (3 to' 1) third.|o'clook, Moran entering the ring a couple of Time: '1:16%. pounds heavier than Conley. Moran's su- | Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: rlie Doherty, (5 to 2) won, Bell Flower, (3 to 1) :""5‘}‘"“' Royal Stone, (2 to 1) third. Time: Amateur Base Ball Awssociation. WASHINGTON, Ia., June 8.—(Special)— Towa towns of Washington, Brighton, Fair- field and Mount Pleasant have formed a base ball league under the name of the lowa Amateur Base Ball assoclation, Enough capital has been secured to promise at least a year's success to the new ven- ture, Browns Buy Ray. MUSKOGEE, Okl., June 8.—Pitcher Rob- ert Ray has been sold to the St. Louls Americans, according to an announcement by President Tull of the Muskogee West- ern Assoclation team, today. The con- sideration s give as $§1,260. perlor strength and cleverness wera mani- fest from the start. He landed hard and often in the last three rounds. but Con- ley's ability to assimilate punishment carried him' through. 0ld Fighters in Primal Bout. ST. LOUIS, June 8.—Bll] Clark, the “Bel- fast Chicken,” of other fightihg days, re- celved an offer today from Billy Delaney of San Franclsco to box a preliminary of four rounds at the Jeffries-Johnson fight, Clark is 84 years old. His opponent is to be Jem Mace, 79 years old. [} American Horses Win in London. LONDON, June 8-—At the International Horse Bhow today Willlam H. Moore of New York was awarded the first and sec- ond prizes, with Robin Hood and Marle, in the clase for single harness horses exceed- ing 16.2 hands, €hown to & brougham. 1t 24 3d. 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