Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 13, 1915, Page 40

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e T Charliée and George k CHUTES s "“—Y"/ SAFE ’ pr— Y % - CARDINALS GRUSH M'GRAW'S GANG 8t. Louis Makes Nine Hits Off Mar- quard and Schauer, and An- nexes Eight Runs. FOURTH FRAME A BUSY PERIOD ST. LOU1S, June 12.—Making nine hits off Marquard and Schauer, St. Louls t runs and defeated New York | two singles, which, with & netted the locals five runs B = B enelinoawand Reds Have it E Beating the Dot{gers " CINCINNATI, June 13.—Brookiyn's Standing of Teams l WEST, LE | | > GU! = | Des Mo Topeka | Denver | Omaha Lincoln | Bt. Ji | Sloux sEEzEssa 2R g1 E:::luu! & i s " ErEpnbES HewaREiR P EeREsESEE - e 113 Qe = - z' = 2d Gr. ! Falrbury Hnstings .. :a:::?E 3 BES ! Yesterday's Rewults. WESTERN LEAGUE. St Joseph, 2;: Wichita, 3. Des Molne: L‘ll;lop.‘h.. 1n Norfolk,'d; Hastings, 0. Fairbury, ;X 25, Beatrice, w‘;: t‘:."houx C't at e rerioan Lesgtio-No schoduted A 3 League—Pittsburgh at 8t Louts. i R el Ve ir- rand Phillies Again in Lead After Giving Bl woomecooomud L PO, AR dithe cup twice now and if he wins this i lyear, Will be given permanent possession Do NOT BE FRIQNTENEQ ) WILL SAVE You SHOULD THE BoxT \ Il ] IILIHHHJHHII RALLY IN NINTH DEFEATS BEATRICE Roben, Synek and Henry Find Ball and Rap Out Win for the Third City. GRAND ISLAND, b., June 13~ 8pe- elal Telegram.)—A ninth-inning raily by Roben, Synek and Henry won today s.fter Ecatrice appeared to have a safe lead. ‘The fielding of the visitors also featured, MILK SKIMMERS GOOD IN FIELD | AN Puny Child Becomes partioularly Neff's and Brown's. Fcore: »7 Sloornunusnndl Bl oo rmmamian 2| cnovensucud ~ 3 Totals... 1 winning yun scorsa. 20410000 0~ Grund H Earned runs: Beatrice, 4; Grand luland, Brown, Henry (2) ‘Three-buse hits: 2 . Bacrifice hits: ‘Downey, Butler. Btolen bases: Kortum, Bases on b Stephens, 1; off Alexander, 2 Sort 3 B Trwin, o Bouble plava: ‘i n, uble plays: Brown nudm‘;‘r_;:- to Brown. Umpires: Mc- an Hastings Wins Out By a.iil_lgle Score HASTINGS, N June 12.—(Eseclal Telegram,)—Hastings outhit the Drum- meras today and won, § to 4 Walworth g0t in bad in the sixth and was :eileved by Harry Smith. Score: el emuomumcssos® T Total *Batted for Headle In the Norfolk 01 ~Tastin ‘Two-base T £mith, Stolen base lia: Ot Wi I locouccnssal t, 1 Time: 1:46. Umpire: Mulr. Earl Cooper Makes Lap at Chicago at 109 Miles an Hour Earl Cooper, driving & Stutz Special, tore off a two-mile lap at the new Chi- cago speedway Friday at the rate of 100 miles an hour, eleven miles an hour faster than Wileox's record at Indian- wpolls. Cooper sent his mount areund the track for twenty miles at a rate of 106 milea an hour, and Gil Anderson clipped off the same distance at 101 miles an hour. Cooper's record makes the Chicago track the fastest in the world, and the famous Brooklands, BEngland, course, hithérto the fastest, must be con- tent with second honors. Tennis ~Tourfiéy at Happy Hollow Club Wwill Sflt June 26 The annual tennia tournament at the Happy Hollow clud will be started on June 2, this year, and it Is planned to hold the finals iIn the singles and doubles by July 4 Bob McCagve will | defend his title as champ. He has won of the trophy. Brownlee and McConnell will defend their title as doubles champlons. Draw- ings for the tourney will be held June 19, Crimson Shuts Out | Pennsylvania Nine pitched alitight bal] for Harv today and the Crimson had little trouble in de- |St. Louis Overcomes i rmJ»J nHnoww Al Wonderful Athlete | circuits, continues in front in the [.821; Strand, Newark, 10, .320; Easterly, MANUEX QUERERQ. Munuel Quevedo was brought to this country soveral years ago by his father, Manue; Quevedo, chancellor to the Cuban consulate in New York, he Wweighed just fifty-seven pounds and his parents. did not oxpect him to last throughout the first hot summer season. All his life he had been a puny, sickly child. On advice of physicians his father, as a last resort, pluced him in the hands of a competent physical tralner attached to one on New York's preparatory schools. Nine months later he had gained almost #ixty pounds and was developing into one of the best gymnasts and athletes in the school. Young Quevedo now weighs almost 145 pounds and strict training on the track has enabled him to turn a quarter mile in fifty-five seconds. He is also a smash- ing miler and it is expected that when he gets older he will be one of the best of the milers that New York has seen for many a day. NEWARKS SHUT 0UT BY THE TIP T0PS Cooper’s Double and Kauff's Single Scores Only Run in Game at Brooklyn. TALLY IN THE THIRD FRAME BROOKLYN, June 12.—Cooper's double and Kauff's single scored the only runm | of today's game between Brooklyn and Newark, giving the locals a 1 to 0 vie tory. Beore: RHEE o0 z 000 1 000 Newark . -0 1 Brooklyn 0181 Batterles: Newark, Moran and Rari- den; Brooklyn, Upham and Prati. \ Pittsburgh Rebels SYT. LOULS, June 12.-8t. Louls defeated Pittsburgh, 4 to 1, here today, both teams playing erroriess ball. The viSitors were saved from & shutout by Mowery, whose double in the first scored Berghammer and 3 to play. ° | was taken up Glen Cramer and C. SPRIGGAN SPRINGS SURPRISE Black Gelding Takes First Place in Three Straight Heats in 2:10 Trot. CARRIES PURSE OF $20,000 SAN FRANCISCO, June 12-—Spriggan, a black gelding, son of Baron McKinney and Helen Simmons, and owned by F. B. Emlay, sprang the surprise of the expe- sition dummer harness meet today by taking first place in three straight heats of the 2:10 class trotting, which carried o purse of $20,000. A rank outsider and not considered a contender for place, W. DeRyder drove the sterling little stepper in the van of all three sprints without a single break. Swift Wins teh Golf Match 1 at Memphis MEMPHIS, Tenn, June li—Alden R. Swilt of St. Joseph, Mo., today won the champlonship of the Transmississippl Golf sssociation by defeating Harry O. Legg of Minneapolis in the finals, 5 up Club Banguet at Alblon, ALBION, Neb., June 12— (Special.)—The |Atbton Commercial club gave fts first monthly dinner Thursday night. After d@nner the regular busiess of the club E Jones reported the state convention. Rev. Mr.. Hiller ‘of Elgin gunve a short talk and ex-Mayor Henry F. Lehr delivered his lecture, “The Relatbon of the Tight- wad Gland to Municipal Progress ™ S~ Q i - 00BB PREMIER BALL PLAYER Tyrus Leads All Majors in Batting, Base Stealing, Total Bases and Runs Scored. KRUEGER LEADS WESTERN CHICAGO, June 12.—New batting lead- ers have appeared in the National and Federal leagues this week, but Cobb still the only .400 hitted in the major Amer- ican. Averages published here today, in- cluding the games of last Wednesday in the big leagues and only those players who have participated in ten or more games, shows that Manager Tinker, de- spite his f{liness, which has kept him much on the side lines, 1s setting the pace in the Federal and that Schnelder, the Cincinnat! pitcher, is leading the Na- tional, although Daubert of Brooklyn is crowding him elosely. The Federal leagues .30 hitters, with games played and averages are: Tinker, Chicago, 18, .375; Magee, Brooklyn, 41, .374; ‘Watson, Buffalo, 10, ,34; Campbell, New- ark, 38, 358; H. Myers, Brooklyn, 33, .348; Evans, Brooklyn, 45, .348; Hofman, Buf- falo, 27, .341; McDonald, Buffalo, 39, .340; Quinn, Baltimore, 12, .333; Kauff, Brook- lyn, 40, .333; McConnell, Chicago, 17, .324; Lafitte, Brooklyn, 13, .323; Flack, Chi- cago, 5, .821; Westerzil, Brooklyn, 33, Kansas City, 2, .313; Lennox, Pittsburgh, 15, .313; Cooper, Brooklyn, 45, .808; Ford, Buffalo, 11, .904; Wilson, Chicago, 37, .303; Tobin, 8t. Louls, 45, .303; Borton, St. Louis, 45, .02, Magee leads in stolen bases, with 19; Evans in total bases, with 82, and In runs scored, with 37, and Zwilling, Chicago, and Konetchy, Pittsburgh, in home runs, with five each. Bennle Kauff it will be seen, has surrendered, tempo- rarily, the' honors he held. Brooklyn, with .22, and Newark with .93, lead in team hitting. The Federal pitchers credited with .700 averages, who have played in ten or more games are Allen, Pittsburgh, won § and lost 2; Cullop, Kansas City, 8 and 13; Majn. Kansas City, 7 and 3; Lafitte, Brooklyn, 7 and 3. Cobh All-Round Leader. ‘With thirty-one stolen bases to his credit already, Cobb has a chance to break the base running records this year. He leads the league in thefts and con- tinues In front also in total bases, with ninety-eight and in runs scored, fifty- six. His batting average is .416 for fifty- one games. American league .300 hitters after Cobb are: Daly, Chicago, eighteen, .376; Cicotte, Chicago, eleven, son, Cleveland, thirty-nine, .3%6; Thomp- son, Philadelphia, fourteem, .345; Four- nier, Chicago, forty-five, .33; Mals, Bos- ton, eleven,.333; Veach, Detroit, forty- nine, .322; Crawford, Detroit, fifty-one, .321; Kavanaugh, Detroit, forty-seven, 317; Lajole, Philadelphia, thirty-six, .316; | Turner, Cleveland, thirty, 310, Russell, | Chicago, twelve, .38; Connolly, Washing- | ton, eleven, .308; Chapman, Clnul-nd,: forty-three, .301; Strunk, Philadelphia, | thirty-three, .300. Detroit leads in club | batting with .24, and Chicago is next with .26l Oldring leads the heme run ' hitters with four, ' The leading American league pitchers are: Faber, Chicago, won ten and Jost two; Bens, Chicago, five and one; Dauss, Detroit, ten and three; Foster, Eoston, six and two; Covaleskle, Detroit, seven and three. i The .300 batters of the National league | are: Schnelder, Cinc'nnati, eleven, .381; Daubert, Brooklyn, forty-one, .374; Zim- | merman, Brooklyn, fourteen, J364; Lu- derus, Philadelphia, thirty-two, .362; Doyle, New York, thirty-nine, .34; Good, Chicago, thirty-one, .MT; T. Clarke, Cin- cinnatl, thirty-one, .342; Groh, Cinciunati, forty-four, .M2; Merkle, New York, twenty-five; .338; C. Adams, Pittsbursh, ten, .233; Robertson, New York, thirty-, eight, .381; Hyatt, St. Louls, twenty-four, | .327; Dooln, Cincinnatl. ten, .323; Burns, | Philadelphia, twelve, .33, Fletcher, New | York, thirty-seven, .3%: Saler, Chicago, forty-four, .317; J, Smith, Boston, forty- | four, .34; Wi fllifer, Cincinnati, | forty-two, .S4; , Boston, thirty- | four, .313. The ts, through the'r hard hitting In Chicago on Tuesday and St. Louls on Wednesday, have taken the | lead in club batting, with .270. Cincin- | nat! i next, with 262 Johnstone, Pitts- burgh, has tied Saler for base ltulhli honors, with thirteen, but the Chicagoan | is still the leading rum getter, -m.‘ thirty-five, and the leading slukger with total bases numbering 101, including nine- | teen doubles, eight triples and five home | runs. Cravath, Philadelphia, leads In | home runs, however, with nine. I Compared on the same pian as the American and Federal records, National | league leading pitchers are: Plerce, Chi- | cago, won 5 and lost none; Mamaux, | Pittsburgh, § and 1; Meadows, St. Louis, | 4 and 1; Mayer, Philadelphia, 10 and 2; | Schneider, Cinclanati, ¢ and 1; Rnnn.' Boston, 4 and I, Smith, Brookiyn, 4| and 1; Alexander, Philadelphia, ¥ and | 3; Marquard, New York, § and 2 t Beall of Milwaukee leads the American assoclation batters with 377 for 46 games. Kansas City with .21 and Indianapolis with .58 leads In team hitting. In the International league Buffalo with .22 leads the clubs. Bris Lord, Memphis. has attained firet 100 f IJ place in the Southern association with 961 In 41 games. New Orleans with 262 leads In club batting. Krueger Leads Westerns ‘The bite of a spider Is keeping Sheldon Lejeune, the Western league’s champion, out of the game, and he has lost first place to Krueger of Omaha, who is hit- ting .30 for 33 games. Then comes Le- feune, Bioux City, 23, .388; Krug, Omaha, 2, .31; Lloyd, Lincoln, 16, .370; Griffith, Wichita, 2, .3%9; Forsythe, Omahs, 58, ; Shahr, Denver, 3, .3%; Galloway, Denver, 31, .23; Mogridge, Des Moines, 13, .333; Cloeman, Omaha, 11, .833. Wat. son of St. Joseph leads the base stealers with 13; Wolfe, Lincoln, the run getters, with 34 Krug, Omaha, leads the slug- gers with 8 total bases, and Lejeune and Jones, Des Molnes, the home-run getters, with four each. Des Moines with 230 and Omaha with .274 lead the clubs. The leading pitchers are: Muaser, Des Moines, won 5 and lost 1; Mogriége, Des- Moines, 9 and 2; Mitchell, Denver, ¢ and 2, Vance, St. Joseph, 8 and 3; Hallman, Omaha, 5 and 2; Clunn, Topeka, § and 2. Spokane Man First In the Hundred Dash CHICAGO, June 12.—Pearson of North Central High, Spokane, Wash., won first in the 100-yard dash in the interscholastic track and fleld meet at the nUlversity of Chicago this afterno®i. His time was 0:10%. Rausch of the high school at Wa- terloo, Ia., was fifth. In the 1®-yard high hurdles, Packer of Marshalltown, Ia., was first. Time, 0:16%. Hampton of Ottumwa, Ta., WaAs second in the half mile run. In two of the prettiest events of the day, Pearson, the Spokane sprinter, and Butler, the Rock Island megro runner, livided honors. In the century Pearson defeated Butler, who won the event last year, but the Rock Island man took the furlong, Pearson finishing second. Bee Want Ads Produce Results, ——————— THE salesman - is careful of his appearance because it helps—we charge him for a suit from 525 to 550 MacCarthy-Wilson Tailor- ing Company, 815 South 15th St, Zrilliantine and Palm Beach Coats and Trousers Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 They look better, They fit better, They feel better than they did when new. Why not have them done right? Phone Doug. 963 for us to call. 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