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YOUR WIFE SAYS YOU MUST TEACH ME TO TANGO - IBNT THIS DELIGHTFUL? JORNSON EASY AND " OMAHA LOSES FRAY Grizslies Hammer Rourke Hurler . from Monnd with Five Runs in First Three Frames, 'MITCHELL A DEEP PUZZLE ' DENVER; Colo., June 10.—(Special Tel- egram.)—~Clever clouting by the Bears and some sweet twirling by Pitcher Mit- ‘chell_enabled the Bekrs to reverse the tables and win the strong game of the Rourke series, 6 to 4, today. ‘The Rourkovinians drew just four safe hits off of the southpaw, but bunmched all of ‘thews in one Ihning. Johnson started for the visitors and the Bears took kindly to his offerings from the jump, Two home runs in the first two innings were mixed in with the other hits and the five-run lead thus obtained resulted In the early disappearance of the left-hander. Hallman then took the mound, and, while the Cubs garnered an- other ruy in the fifth, hie huriing was of & much more effective sort than that of .rml‘. .‘L McCormack put in his bid for heavy hittng honors In the first inning, when, after Spencer had doubled, the new outfielder walloped the ball over the 23k j3def ¢ Eilig HE : L ? ! i g i | i : £ H E | H ; ] | soomsommnt »l @osmso~u= B | Maaiiiomsinssl 4 413 >> ] P ooom——oo=l i : : 444 " game. ~ IVE HAD MORE FUN AT MANY Gaspar, p....... Totala Lincoln S S S ouas. Oaspn out: |; WICHES WIN FROM ST. JOSEFH Suilivan Weakens Fifth, WICHITA, Kan., June 10.—Wichita hit gre 8t Jwefln“:uf’w won. 8t. uwh:ru the 1ifth and rm Tz. o a tlr;:u hit and home Feurth and man secured run for Wichita. Hoasp, ne. Britton, §b. Wi b on0 HlcocanwmBuw=0 ] TP 3 | omnmonsosss? ol monwonsso: H. [ 0 2 ] 1 1 2 1 0 o » H 1 1 i ° ° 1 1 o 0 b H ° we on run: ‘l‘mkw Niohol umux ch . 3!‘? Willey, § in two :u ) _off Flan 4 in three and one- ‘A_'l WALLOF DES MOINES Musser Hammered Hard, Clunn Keeps Hits Seattered. PEKA, Kan, June 10—Topeka de- NEW two st cans While | ! THE BEE YOU Do THAY - AND IF | HADN'Y JENNINGS' CREW Strength. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE BOSTON, June 10.—Boston bested De- troit, 6 to 5, today in & game Which called out nearly every elament of strength in each team. Tigers and Red Box hit frequently and pitchers changed often as a result. Hoblitzel was ordered from the fleld In the seventh for dis- puting a decislon by Umpire Ev which Leonard was charged with a balk. Soott, Boston's shortstop, who had fielded without an error in morethan a month, sprained an ankle In practice today. S manneed L] I S 1102008 000208 Crawford. Three-base bb (2' to to Hoblitzel. T oft Cavet, 13 off rd,’ 2 ot Wood, 1. in two and one- ¢ ll'll.cl lln ‘two an. : :off bau in_one and inning § In four and one-third rd, 3 1h twe nl‘ two-thi gln () %n Wood, hl'":v nai‘nvn. ‘t.ru;k ooa, Y Ulnbires: vans and: Wallace. i ?‘. i ;_of won_in 00, ng lline single, a nd Boone's fum- ~ Here Two Days it = “Gabby’’ Green and his crack colored colored has visited Omaha games with the Storz 4nd thel: ance is always an assurance for great base ball. Unable to enter the professional these clever colored players find it more profitable to sign with such well known teams as the Chicago Glants than it for pear- dependent team in one of the smaller cities. “Husk" Olson, who s wow pitching in his old time form, will probably work against Dixon in the opening game. GENOA AND ST. EDWARD i PLAY NO-RUN GAME | 8 w m‘ icago, ci : Off Soott, -%“ her, 3, Struck out: Hy Fisher, 7. by tt, 2. Umplres: Hildebrana and O'Loughiin. Semators Crush Browns, WASHINGTON, June 1 ashington 5 agein toda: fis. l}. Louls, -rllg:‘.od '-Il," :huv. support faltered tical :’l:\.mlm glnx charged n-lnn.m hl.i WASHINGTON. ABH.OAE -d o ] 1 1 1 ' 1 ‘ 2l oworonman %] o ormwwned ol eoosmrounoniy Totals.... 80 8§ M 18 *Batted for Hoch In elbth o2 | o 14 [} 1 . 41 OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE GO RIGHT BACK 1 INSIST ON YOU TEACHING MISO WEASLE HOW TO TANGO ! e | Standing of Teams | WHEST. LEAGUE.| NAT. LEAGUE. o1 W.L.Pet. 5 55525Es 19 17 .528] Phila. 18 19 488 Chicago 17 21 |47, Brooklyn 22 18 50| Boston PRBEREES SETES T e & FED, L J646| Kan. City. 620! Pittsburgh 8 -2 = P REEREA Chlufo Detroit Boston Washingtn Cleveland 8t Loul New Yo Phila. . STATE Beatrice York Norfolk Fairbury Gr. Island.. Hastings . TRRRRNET PEEE T 2= CoREuNERssE ., W.L, Pet. 684 indianapols 81 17 .646 Milwaukee .25 21 .54 Loulsville .24 2 52 < City...28 ZeZoae | Columbus | Minneapolis 1 Yenterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE St. Joseph, 4; Wichita, 6. Des Moines ; Philadelphia, 11 on, 8. Western League—8t. Joseph at Wichita, Des Mot t ks, Stoux City ut Lin- coln, can at nver. Ame: ue—Cleveland at Phil delphia, St. Louls at Washi n, Chi- cago at New York, Detroit at Boston. National IIIIAI PhllhthpthltkC‘h‘Ic; nhziollon at 2 or! uf Fednr-’ League—Buffalo at Bi c'l at Brooklyn, Chicago a ty. State League — Norfolk at Haslings, l!tlurhdury at York, Beatrice at Grand sland. Barry. Grane; }wmu .l|‘\ln: Kopf. Stolen urphy. Harned runs: ; PhlhfluYDhl ., elphia, 1. r, 3, off Wyckoff, 6 Hits: agerman, 4 in two innings; off Walker, in four lllllllll!l ; off 1 in two in- at ick o y, Walker, 2; by & 1 ‘Wiyckotf, . Umpires: Dii ) dll{ pires: Dineen ‘bases SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Visitors Win First Contest and Home Team Takes the Second Battle. FIVE HURLERS IN THE OPENER BROOKKYN, June 10~—Brooklyn and s | Newark divided today's double-header, Bases | the visitors winning the first, § to 7, and ’ the home team the second 2 to 1. Heavy hitting, pocr fielding and errors made the opener a see-saw affair, five pitthes being used. Brooklyn outbatted the vis- itors, but bases on balls helped Newark materially. Reulbach and Wilson had a both received fine support. With the | |the ninth with a triple. Reulbach passed Magee to get Kauff, who singled, sending home the winning run with nobody out. | Buore, first game: R.HLE. | Newark 8104012109101 Brooklyn .0 0 4 0 0 3 06 0713 & Batterios: Moseley, Whitehouse, Reul- bach and Rariden; Marion. Lafiite an: | Land. rPatt. i | Score, second game RHE | Newark 0010000001460 Brooklyn HO00O0T 00O 260 Batteries: Reulbach and Rariden; Wil- *~8 |son and Land. hit in seven innii i off Pel {nning. Stolen | Milan Double GENOA, Neb, June 10.-(Special.)—St ‘Baward played Genoa to & tie in a fast ten-inning on the Genoa grounds. The gaime e up In the tenth with no | runs over & dlsputed decision of the um- | R Name of Red Oak Team Wrong. an item which stated In, base oell team had de- This I want deny, for the Red Ouk Gravs have met defeat this season. The team played there was the Red Oak Laft on bases: St. 1o 4 S, Basea on errors: Washington, 3. out: By Hoch, 2: by Johnson, § Hoch. Umpires: Connolly and Chill. Macks Win from tan PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Philad in kiocked two Gle of passes A netted seven runs tiresent of Walker in favor seaa® .- | Buffaio spiit even in , | header. The visitors took the opener, 6 to | B Divide Double-Header. BALTIMORE. June 10.—~Baltimore and today's double- while the home team came back strongly in the wind-up with & score of 11 to 6. Score, first game: RILE, Huffalo .....0 1 01008016181 {Baltimore .0 1 2000006310 1 Batteries: Bedient and Blair; Quinn, nder and Owens. | _Score, second game RH.E Ruffulo 010032001 15103 Baltimore 5.2 2 6 2 01 0 0 -1 1 Batteries: Schults. Ehmke and Alleg and Jacklitsch. Whales Lose to Caseys. KANSAS CITY. June 10.—The started by Chicako in the ninth ineffoctual, Kansas City winning, Cullop was invingiple until the being replaced by kard, who st the rally. Score R 10000023 L] Chicago Rl » Kansas City.2 1 0 0000 2 %512 ¢ , MeCon- Packerd and o Ratteries: nell and Wison; Eastesty Willoss Attacks. When you have a billiows attack your liver falls to perform itsa functions You become constipated. The food you eat ferments In your stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible head- ‘|ache. Take Chamberiain's Tablets. They will tone up your Uver, clean out your 1 | stomach and you will soon be as well us ever. They only cost a guarter. Obtain- Advertisement. Seahi ™ Wakbigass, [ spie everywhere.— v iDALE AND DELL TIED League—Brooklyn at Cinein- | ! NEWARKS AND TIPS Fitzpatrick | Boston, 4; I(; by Harmon, 4. pitcher's battle in the second game and | 1o score tied Cooper opened the last half of | fo 11, - NOW COME ON - 1M READY - BUT SAFETY ALL RIGHT- | WILLIN AMINUTE! FIRST! IN A PITCHING DUEL Cincinnati and Brooklyn Go Four- teen Innings Until Darkness Stops Game. TWO TO TWO IS THE SCORE CINCINNATI, June 10.—Dale and Dell indulged in ome of the best pitchers’ battles of the season here today and when darkness settled down at the end of the fourteenth inning, Cincinnati and Brook- lyn were tied, 2 to 2. Daubert made three hits in four times up and in the tenth inning was deliber- ately passed. Double plays spoiled sev- eral chances for both teams. Mollwitz was splked sliding for home in the eleventh inning and was forced to retire from the game. Score: 1Dale. *Twombiey Totals. 010000 90 Cineinnati 001000100000 *Ran for Clark in the eighth. Two-base hits: Mollwits, Killifer. von Kolnita. Three-base his: Daubert, Clarke, Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1. Cin- cinmati, 1. Double plays: Dale 1o Herso tc Groh; Olson to Herzog to Olson: Dell to Daubert; Wheat to Gets to McCarty; Stengel to Daubert; Cutshaw to Daubert to O'Mara. Base on errors: Cincinnati, Bases on bal ; off Dale, y Dale, 4 Blonscaccocnsas> wonloscsscarssss® i . Struck out: By Dell, 2; Umpires: Quigley and Eason. Pirates Trim Braves. i PITTSBURGH, June 10.—Pittsburgh de- feated Boston today. 2 fo 1, In & game featured . by pitching ‘by H and Hughes. 3 > anville at third In the fifth allowed Maranville to score with Boston's only run. In the seventh Collins tripled and acored on Hinchman's singl inchman stole second and scored on & single -by Viox. Score: . BOSTON. PITGBI“I:OK Al > = = ° > (] 2| cocarwanomut © B Moran, rf.. Fitap'Cx, 25 4 Connolly, Mo . ol cosmmnuaan L LIP3 omemool Crutel Blorvuuvesnna ol coouromm-oa Totals..... *Batted for Boston .. Pittsburgh Colina, "Stoten. basee: 6 Collins. Stolen : Carey, Hinch Earned runs: Pittaburgh, ?’Do to Schmidt. Left Pittsburgh, 2. Hits: Of) Hughes, 6 in seven innings; off Crutcher, 9 in one inning. Struck o By Hughes, Umplre Orth and Cards Slug Tesreau, ST. LOUIS, June 10.—St. Lopuls al meareat and’ Schuvp Tor sebentocn "hith and coupling this h_errol ball ""{"fi on its own side St. Louis won, 13 'O che sqcond i the B\fl:*l?lll m the fou inni Beacher hit for a home run, again witl the bases Score: = Byron. full, z ] £ < .-.p: Grant. ... Smith, ‘© Wendell, ¢.. Tesreau . Schupp. . wl omoscocuumon ommwcuios | Is. N Two-ba: base hits: Milier, Bescher. Stolen bases (2), Butheler. Eared runs: it._Louls, 5. Double play. Barainerd to MerMe. First on_error: St Louis, 1 on balls: Off_Tesreau, 2; off Doak, 1; off Schupp, 4 Hits: O . 6 in two innings: ngs. Struck out: y 8 Joak, 4. Umpires: Rigler and Hart Mrs. Wightman | Wins from Miss Sears PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Mrs. George Wightman, formerly of Cualifornia, de- feated 83 Eleanora Sears of Boston today in the most Interesting match of the morning play in the tournament for the women's nstional lawn tennls cham- pilonship at the Philadelphia Cricket club. Mrs, Wightman had to extend herself as Miss Sears played one of her best matches, Bummary: Champion sir . fourth round Miss Molla urstedt, Norway, de- :r“.‘ Miss Anne E. Sheafe, Boston, 10-§, “Miss Martha Gothrie, Pittaburgh, de- featod Miss Marion Vanderhaef, New Yok T8 60 isn jsa M. Fox, Philadeiphla, de- ;:'lt."dLUI- Allce Cunningham, Bosten, v, George W. Wightman, Boston, de- fested, Miss Kieanorn Sears.’ Boston. &3, Ogalisla Wins Twe Games. Grant, Lewellen club by & score of 6 to 0. feature of today’ pitching—a no- In connection with the release of Davy Jones, Rebel Jones' recelved a wad reported at $1,200 for his contract. Jones tendon ness. 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