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YOURE GOING TO HEL ME ENTERTAIN MISS SMITH AND HER FRIEND S50 40 UP STAIRS AND GET ORESSED!, WICHES BAT KAW HURLER FROM BOX ™=~ %o, S ™ GRAND ISLANDERS WEST. LEAGUE NAT'L LEAGUE b | Three-Year-Olds. 1 Vo WL P Wi . in| ’ 4 Yes Moines. s 18 611 Chicago 5 Wiedman Hammered Out of Game in| FTRST APPEARANCE AT MEET Thiessen Weakens in Seventh, When | R 1y DN 3 ‘%% | Pittsburgh Obtains Early Lead and i —— | i Omaha 4 2 02| Pittsburgh .24 25 40) P i P , Fifth Imning and Wolves e e im0 York Run, in Seyen Scores Dlante 335 B Poston .34 % | Holds it Despite Weakening Take the Contest. = ° ' |, "y brown filly, signalized -hor first for Win. E‘/’u«i’u’fz'f""l,}? o R orc: Z’f‘i ::; of Pitchers. ) O Ryt — loux City..18 28 391! Cincinnati .20 26 . A o | appearance at the exposition mest here | « % . FINAL SCORE 18, SEVEN TO FOUR{ vy ocapturing today’s featiire event, »|EARLY INNINGS OTHER WAY| AMER LRAGTE, | D L et, |ADAMS STOPS SCORING IN EIGHTH Yooansst - “l trot “for ‘3-year-01ds.” The' Yalled ‘to make Chicago ... .8 %0 .69 Kan, Clty...33 82 .00 hcm‘r& Kan., June 18.~Widhita ¥t thres straight hehts only /by the mar-| GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 18.—(Spe- | Boston .. g 18 000 8t Louls -.-;}I‘ m PITTSBURGH, June 15.—Pittsburgh Batted Weldiman from 'the box In' the|gin of a pase in the fifst heat, Which| ial Telegram.)—Thiessen weakened in ’fi:?%;.;.";fi::-:‘:"i. l({l;:::u;nh B I8 | vensd up: the seties by defeating. New fift, sooring six runs In that inning And | was taken by Nicpla B. Tn the Iast|ihy soventh and with three walke | Wauh, ......23 24 \486] Brooklyn ..:28 28 518 | York, 7 to 5, today. The Pirates obtained the game. Manager Jaokson was [two, Alls Lou showed her heels to the | bunched with hits the Prohibs ran in | Ehila. 118 33 452 Newar! :g lan early lead off Perritt and maintafned out of the game for disputing a de- |field all the way, Best time, 218% seven seores and cinched the game. Until | L.'"y‘fl.f."'f.‘ :?g a :um l"|llmom BB IR Geimito the: weakening of Masaix. in too v-nq‘ninnct}l:;.'r Score: Nd“:ukv. :' Mt;b’:n'-lg;ilb:"" l'd?': that ‘time the champs had all the h'“"; AMBR. AS'N. | STATE LEAGUE. |the later innings. Adams succeeded Ma- | 1 » 1 ing; winner of W 5:'0 trot last week f |of it @core: | !maux in the ninth after New York had AB. R H. 0. A E lfagter com , then today, 2:14 tyot in YORK, GRAN DISLAND. _ | Indian’polis 665 Beatrice 614 . . P8 T T S it e, senping the second tew B RREY RS, | pinlle 1 S Sorfolk 500 | whbent turthar soertags btk & 1 " 3 020 30 ork 5 | wi irther s . Be ‘. :-‘ (‘v in 2:10% ¥ e e idiy &3 ;li. Mhukee 2% 0‘1? Ellr‘?ur,\' 28 ‘gi NEW YORK PITTSBURGH otten, H 4 8t P o . 3 B « E. N . 0 2 3 N o h Minneapolis. 80 412 Lobert, 3b..5 0 2 0 0Colline. of...5 2 0 0.0 ® & O Another $20,000 purse, offered in ‘the |Flwe. ss...3 013 oVerney cf, .4 9 % & 0| Columbus .21 31 4N t Dovie w03 1 4 1 Ohaird a8 3 0 070 3 & 8306 class pacing, will be the headiiner €73 013 eCire b 4 116 0 0 Yeaterday's Rewults. | Flotener. st s 0 3 & 0Wamner 1b.2 018 1 0 1 6 o;“r tomobrow's a ‘"Iy‘m-k ». f : : [ :l’ fessen. p.'4 0 0 1 0 WESTERN LEAGUE | Roberten, 113 1 1 0Viox, 2b 10040 2 %5 ) nley, »., 1 oy s 0 - i o Merkle, 370 ¥, 3 ® M 2 Summary “’ |° Sam s T @ HET| Denver-Omaha, postponed; Denver RN B R B Tt R R ] | « Trotting, 3-year-old, two in three heats; | nals. .. _| n washout 2120 1M 30020 A E Yori 00000007 07| Lincoln, 1: 8ioux City, 5. 0 0 IR ERR] QA B ipubse, sl L PR R E AR AR =1 S T HEAL 9 88158 4 0. 0 er‘;ln‘é‘h " [ i ?")ur(..y i Bases on balls: Off Bkycck, 8 off Bt .Lueph 3; Des Moines, 6. [m" 00000 o.M 0 2 00 Carl, blK o. (C. A. Durfoe)......... 1; off Thiessen, 4 Strick’ out: | ATIONAL LEAGUE § e S ® 1,0 No other entrants. Time, 218l I, 4; by Haley, 4; by Thiessen, | New York, b: Pittsburgh, 7 ! - . % 8" 0am h d d H'i:’; m ; l“;:lrl"hyiioflk(m::'i r;m lkdlrlphl“lh»‘('hnluxml'l, rain | Totam.. 7un 3 B i < y pltched ¢ 3 rooklvn-Chicagn, rain. . - 44 g th. 13 soting. 3:14 cldss, three heats: purac. | Fisse ' Doublo ylay: Downey to Claire! | Boston, & 8t Louis, 3 | ‘Ratted for FR 1 ninthr T 3 ofMec br. g (McDonald)...... 1 1 Liyork 5. Grand Island, 11. Stolen base: | AMERICAN LEAGUE pew York......0 00000 13 §|Bonnie Ahsel, b. m, (Spencer).... 3 3 3 |Raben. Sacrifice hits: Rice, Synek. Um.| Chicago. Il Philadelphia, 4 ittsburgh . 1,3, 1:5:9M 9 o 0fLoe Bloosom, eh. m. (F. Childs).3 3 2|piet Monroe, 3 Y : wGlovelaria-New York,” advanced to plwo-buse bits: | Merkle, Hinchman, atarted. Doe Three-] Al i 0 0 o Alse ed. tor D. Drummers Win First of Serles, Bt. Louis, 1: Hoston, 3 | Z1erkio, Carey. Baird, Hinchman, = Mc- Tiad NORFOI Nel June 18.—(Special | Detroit, 6: Washington, 3. |Carthy. Double nlays: Fletcher to Doyle oo ’I';I:hfirnm. :I)rfnl ook the‘ ‘nm a “i' NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. 1:'\:":“--!,52:':'.‘_3;\'; i;;wn%r‘_kle- . F‘%‘;’;fi - " |of the serles this rnoon, 6 to 4. Grea ; | A K, b; . B es 0010 348 - Wipport. for Noroilc pitchérs and some | Hastlngs, o1 Horrn ¢ | on batin: " OFE Porrite, 2 off Schupp, 00 0 T huler). 111 timely slugging by Drummers_did | Fairbury. 5 > off Mamaux, 3. Hjte: Off Perritf, § Wichita, 11. § Direct Ll . (r.Moquirs): 3 3 8 LN R OERE, Y, Hcdabe and Wat| | rbuRy, B Beatrice, 1 lin two" and two-thirds lomings: ‘oft base hite: |Piss Ha b, f. (MoDonald)... 4 3 2 |uon and three hits by the Drummers in FEDERAL LEAGUE. | Schupp, 8 in three and one-third inninge; Grover, tton, hit: O oche,. Hgme | Fun: % Bl base, Wox. Wiite: | OFF | hnd two-thirds 1n- in_three and one- lay: Fosp to Bastiner. 8 bl Doul irson by Umplres: Parent and C Patterson. Copyrignt. 1815, Neaws Sarvice. Internati '™ NOTL GONNA $TICK AROUND AN’ TALK TO THAT OLD OSTRICH! o I'™M QTTIN 1'WIoH | WwWLZ THAT CAT! ALLIE 10D TAKES FEATURE PROHIBS LAY 0UT | Also atarts Budwdlser, br. K vert)) Buxz Pateh, (@1~ |the sacond inning resulted in the four ik, m. (Maocy); |big tallles for Norfolk.! Score: Totals onal TELL MRD.JIGLS THAT MISS SMITH AND MISS HERRIN Chicago, 8; Buffalo.0, Kansas ' City, ¥ { burgh, Philadelphia ly: at l(:hlanl.a, Bonlu;‘.;t St merican League—Chic; at phia, Cleveland at New Fork. s at_Hoston Det H timore, ttaburgh at Newark el Btate Island, Hastings at Beatri 10; " Zoetrix, ch. m. @Ohalbourne HASTINGS. Pittsburgh, 8. Brooklyn, 4. ” “Darder k| Bt Louls 13; Newark, 2 ountain Ded, b, 8. (Walker); Baby ¢ 1 AMERICAN ASSGCIATION, ment, (Sowartz), Time, 2:10%; 2:104, 2:11%, 3 ‘.' Cleveland, 2; Louisville, 7. - — HE inneapoiis, 9; Kansas City, 2. Sailors from $3] i’ Hame ey 00 estern ue—Denver at Omah \ h k " s 'm : : b#[m«::'l.n.pt flog:‘%’.‘ Topeka at wmm:f y Moines. s the Arkansas Win 3] ol of Dot X trolt_at Washington. Louls at Brooklyn, Kansas City at ne—York at Grand orfolk, Fairbury at GASEY PITCHERS iinerani Duani wouss, tawsa] + o Athletio-Oontest Hastings b T - . g — Two-base hits: Ol Comes {0’ Tescue in Sccond wnd| NEW YORK, Juns i8-Officers dnd|McCabe . Home run:. B. Federal ‘Lopes Run Nb Move natlors of the United Stated battleship |pases: Drumm C. Campbell, Bases on arale $I0UX CITY, Ia, June 18.+-"Pepper’ |Arkansas at the New York navy yerd, | Hits o Rl yraiwagth, §. Broak 3 (ST 0o Jine B Peper | Hits: Off Riley, Walworth, 11, c muY yotired the sid "ma are elated today by the victory of the | Struck out nry Riley, 4; by Walworth, scoreleas the rvemainder of |athletes from that vessel in the inter- |¥ . Time: 2 Umplre: Shuster. o t R City fl’m_u by & score |ship athlotic meet, The contest was held Falrbury Captures This One. d last night at the navy branch of the |, BEATRICE Neb, June 18.—(Special MOURR A o & x Yowe Mews Chriwian asmecation i | REFRL SOt 2L PRI | an 0 | Hroekiyn. on' “SIX" McDonnéll in the irst inning | ‘s 7: ts won were: Arkansas, 63%; I..;'m.“(‘nmlrn'n- He wi o . 10; Delaware, T: recolviig \ning. . Heatrlce s oAl score was made i 0 5. ‘The Spalding trophy became the th - Blasdsindenes alpoaos-re: ARRE Y © ©2 4| sunmeszcapol s o [E|wmen : Sl crupmostnsk? NlsaBoonreni £ rar oo s o 02] g Y| wrmnmweneso? | Blesibusoon” ot casne iy " % o (0000110013 6 2 "’:‘h"'f*"‘ C. -'Ml:fl':‘vfél;u;m’:-- head Batteries: Harvard, Mahan, Whitney |© league, a LW, wford, presi- HOOSTERS WIN. WITH RALLY | .0 Wi te! inceton, Chaplia, Deyo nn‘ dént of the Fairbury club, conferred yes- | A — | mon and Kelihen terday with Richard Grotte, schedule e Batting Revival iun Elghth Gives pert, to the above' end, Fairbury objéct " SKIP JACK GIVES FIRE, 3 Des Molnes Game. B8 Dlln aver - 2 ° s the Arkansas oftonm, an they had oreviously wou two|( FAIREEE T s : for ‘the cup r4 0 30 OFiliman, 3.4 3 4 3 0 | Jdsutenant Northeroft of the Delaware, | poows: It § 4 & & oproneas -2 41200 o ) oame to New York from Norfolk, | Thiesing cfd 2 2 0 $3300!| wihere his ship is stationed, won the 13- | g, $3ed +3.i8 %, | pbuiid ‘ahiot put ana was tied for “second SRR HEE I @ ¢ |place gn’ e sunning tigh Jump. hotl, v 04 161 PR 1R ; . { == = = —lrwin, ¢ 3] ns | rormts nnqu.':" RS> 1 I 0 | otals 2 " H‘TU&ld uitn Falrbur: 30000002 0] ng 1 Beatric 0010000 01 MO June 18.—A batting rally th Dés Moines a -] ) he third, when Black drove in the run with 4 three-bagger, Score: rmiansnt property of Gamefrnmprinceton Two-base Hit:. Lamb, Thres-base hit | Black, ‘Home run:" B Brown. Sacrifice bits: Brown. Hoothe, Brannasn. Bases on ey halla: _Off tholl, §; ofC Irwin, 1. Struck out: By Sholl, ‘4 by irwin, & itched ball Hildebrand by McDonnell, “‘n'";ll- 7)7 s%’;:-lq I“l\l. Bell, 4 in two-thirds inning. Tim Umbpire: Muir - A FAIRBURY SATISFIED WITH SCHEDULE NOW | | Fairbury and the State league authori- | ties have come to terms and disruption of the league is averted 'NEW) YORK, Juné 18—Harvard won a long-drawn out listless game from Prince- ton here today, & to 3 The victery gave Harvard a clean sweep of the Princeton weries, as the Crimson had won the two preceding games. Harvard won on Chap- lin's wildness, the Orange and Blacl pitcher passing seven and hitting an :Eqr, befoye (he. was taken out in the th (uming. Hardwick drove in four réng off Deyo, Chaplin's successor. Score: | | RHE 002103020811 1 ing to & switch that deprived it of a | Fourth of July game. The sohedule practically averts to the one drawn at the opening of the season, CHIEF A TOUGH TUSLE Assistant Fire Chief Simpson and Fire owa Star to Sloux, o, Warder, Morris indulged in & little [no 1 as Fairbury and Norfolk are con- R H, O A E |piscatorial frolie at Manawa on Thurs- |cerned. = } : , : day. o4 Fairbury draws a double-header with | 0 O o] After a penchless interval of hait an|Hastings on July & and in & trade with 1 2 3 6| hour Mr. Morris was arcused by calls | Beatrice the latter town gets July § and : ; : z 0| from’ the assistant fire chief, who gave 4 with Fairbury. Fuairbury and Beatrice 2 3 5 % 3levamie ana muscwar indication ot bav-|however, have agreed to trade dates so | ‘ } : : ° lr;[ rum&oem( with some mirhty monuur“l-‘-lrbur; will hive the Fourth of July of the deep. same. T e i Mr. Morrie rowed 15 1l sesee of (ke | par Lo o 00 o demonstration and helped Mr. Shupson | Oonst League. = = = = =lhaul in the big catch. p | At Sap Francisco—Score: wes® * % ®| It wan only a sMp jack resising 3:;"1.‘.'.‘3‘ e R R H. 0 A B |forcible annexation. Batteries: Port | tinfont. M a uhn, 1 F American Assoctaiion. vy R ey e RS 11 R 3 3| e e R s B¢ v . . 3 3 o . Y. ery @ 3 2 i a4 Clemen Hannah. 7. 33 At Kansas City At Los Angles—Score RH * g s @ |San Francisco....... ) TR T by X pIRNE R *-- San'iyancisco, iCilllay: d Bullt - 3 5 3 244 ity Mogan, Alleon, Bardner ana Aler- Roiniet agd Bigok: Los Angeles. Qoesuinn ° : cfl:‘..bu- at Indianapolis, advanced to SIOUX CITY, Ia. June 15.—Bert Ine gham, sier pitcher for the Univarsity of owa Pase I team this has the Oity fiale reper Joined the team recelve of the placed the soore club team at reports up to ton cally confi coast players' victory, imed & better wo‘ symed iteh 1 ‘estern m.‘f. ::u‘ He today Eram. tween Gettyi P a8 ne other clal . score wchoo) the v Blair. SOFT FOR TERPS Five Kansas City Hurlers Hit Hard | by Baltimore Batting Squad. SEVENTEEN TO TEN IS SCORE BALTIMORE, June 18—All five Kan- sas City pitchers were hit hard and Bal- timore won today's game, 17 to 10. In the fifth inning the locals scored eight runs BROOKLYN, June 18.—Pittsburgh took | today's game from Brooklyn, § to before there was a putout. Score: Kansas City 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Baltimore ..0 5 0 010 0 0 2 *~ Batteries: Kansas City, Johnson, Main, Packard, Blackburn, Gingras and Brown Erzenroth; Baltimore, alley, Conley, {Quinn and Jacklitsch Rebels Bump Tips. 4, by bunching hits with errors in the fourth inning, which netted seven runs. Upham | was knocked out of the box and replaced | by Finneran, who held the visitors score- léss In the last five innings. Hearne was it hard ul t remarkable catches by Oaks and Wickland saved him at critical R ints. Score: ittsburgh | brookiyn w0 Batteries Berty; Brooklyn, H.E. 000 0510 1 1100412 gh, Hearne and Pham, Finneran, 01 11 00 Pulnhu{ Pratt and Simon, Brown Blanks Blues. BUFFALO, June 18.—Mordecal out Buffalo today. thirty-one men faced bim in the ionings aud Dalton made the only hit. | rown struck out three men, shut Brown Only nine 8 to 0 assists to his credit and twenty-two of Chicago's putouts were made by the in field, Score: Chicago | Buttalo Batterle: Buffalo, NEWARK, June 1§ entire series same from St. Louls Newark . ¥ Hrandom, Batteries Tartl; ;. C Terriers Take Series, < Whi e 1600035 000l HLE. 0013501120813 €0000000001F% .- Chicago, Brown and Fischer; | Krapp, hmke, Marshall and taking the H’&‘l’i‘"t‘k;f o raight wark todsy, Seore: R.H.1. 10 6313 0 o -5 4 St. Louls, Davenport and man: Newark, = Moseley, tehouse and Rariden |DANISH FOLKETHING FOR ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY LONDON, June 18—A Reuter dispatch from Copenhagen saye the Danish Folke- thing, or lower house of Parllament, to- day unaunimously resolved to support the ministry in its policy of absolute neutral. ni @spatch from Copenhagen, Wednes- demands for the formation of a coalition | sovernment, owing to the ragical cabl- | net's poliey of guvernment proposed contidence on its pofiey and that I¢ this l was not given it would resgn. in the war, the 3 had “thres | BY GoLLy- SHES 4OT A GOOD FRIEND! PIRATES EVEN UP | BY BEATING GIANTS| | off Ritter, 2 in two innings; off Mamaux, 7 in eight innings (nome outh in nipth): |off Adams, none in ong inig. Struck out: | By Ritter, b Mnmh. 4; by Adems, 1. Umpte Quigiey Basom. . * Cards Trim Braves. 8% LOUIS, June 15.— A" pitchers' “duel { between Ragan and Doak ended in a vic- tory for St. Louls herc today when the visiting pitchor broke down in the twelfth inning. St. Louls won, 3 to 2, in a gamo tied since the second inning. In the twelfth Rugan passed Regcher, hit Miller and passed Dolan, thereby filling the lases. Hyatt's hit then brought Bescher in with tHb° winning run. Doak outpitched Ragan, granting Boston only six scat- |tered hits. Score: BOSTON. i ABH.OAE Qlibrt, art. 31 (376 oRutler. ans 8.0 1 T 3 Fitp'U'k, 53 1 3 1 gBescher, lt.8 19 0 0 Congolly, 1£.4 0 0 & 610" >3 0 0'8 o Smith, §b...5 1 1 3 008 11000 | Sobmidc. 16,5 015 0 41001 | e...5 153 0 6131 00 1 ranvil’, ss8'3 4 § 4 Q980 Whaling, ¢.8 0 7 3 5 03e Ragan, » 5006 ] 170 | metals.... 3 goa ¥ ..@euB1 *One out when winning riin’ scored. Hoston . 190 0 0001 0 0-2 St. Louis....0 1000000010 1— Two-base hits: Dolan, Snyder. Stolen bases: Miller, Gilbert, Bescher. Harned run: St Louis, 1. Left on bases: Bos- ton, 8: 8t. Louis, 14. First base on errors | Boston, 1: St. Louls, 2. Hases on balls: \l'}l("lhlxm tl. o!r)fwbuul\. 4. . Struck_out: y Ragan, §; by k, 6. Ul 4 e A5d e T Y Umpires: Klem 4 | { | { | | | | | | | | | aak for a vote of | * MRS GG S WILL BE DOWN N A MOMENT- WONT YOU AE SEATED? | TENNIS CHAMP FOR GIRLS AT THE 0. K. §, » | | | | i | { | { ANNABELLE DOUGLASS, Annabelle Douglass has at last defeated | Essle Brandes and thus made herself ehamplon tennis player of the Hl[hy hool argong ithe girls. Miss Brandes, held” the championship twice in succes- on and ‘each time Miss Douglass was the girl she defeated. The chlmmthlp' match was played Wednesday afternoon at Happy Hollow, Miss Douglass winnine | three out of four sets. The score was as | follows: 6-3, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2, Madeline Owens was runner up in the | final match before the championship round. She will win an “O'" for getting that far in the tournament. There are two Douglass girls and two Brandes girls, and between the four of them the school has been shown ‘some very fast tennis games. The girls will all be back at school next year, so the | chances for some more fast matches are good. ——————— MeQu class games with » Want Games. teams wishing Sunday | Hats, Call B tile McQuillan | state railita { was wounded by HUH: THE OLD FLIRT- JUST LIKE ALL THE Work on Chicago Motor Speedway 18 Stopped by Strike (JHICAGO, June 18.~Attempt by the doing guard duty at the new motor speedway here to enforce the rules against drinking intoxicants on the grounds resulted this afternoon in a walkout of carpenters working on the grand stand. Four hundred carpenters and 1,200 laborers cuit The guard found several Wworkmen drinking beer, and because they would not give it up, as required by the Speed- way association rules, he tried to take a bottle away, according to officlals. 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