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OW THAT I'M Down AT CONEY 15 LAND | TINK VLL TAKE 1Ny THE SIGHTS - ROURKES LOSE OUT McAllister, \ MoGafligan, | Daley, 3b. an Denver t | Lncoln Two-base hits way, Kelleher, Galloway to Sh Schreiber, out: Hallman Pitches Nice Ball Until tha Spasm and Then He Aviates o the Roof ISBELL IS FIRED FROM 2 e For nine Innings Chicklet Fallman bowlefl along in his slickest vein and was in line to pitch a neat ball game. But in,the tenth his side-wheel went back on him wnd what the Boosters did im that tefith.round 1s & shame to relate. Any- how, Des Moines copped the fray, § to 2. The' Rourkes had grabbed a two-run losd in the opening frame and it looked rood & win the way Hallman was Ll But in the eighth old man Tex Jones awhing his well known war bludgeon and the mext seen of the pill it was sall- ing over thé right field wall while Cy Forsythe stood beneath it hurling dire ‘maledictions toward the inoffensive little wphere. As Edward Hahn was on first at the time the score was deadlocked, 2t 2 Tenth n Terrible Affair. Then came the horrible tenth. And there were two down when it all hap- pened. To start the inning Gilligan made # hit and was forced at second by Hahn. Hahn was in turn forced at second by Sawyer. Krueger's punk peg allowed Sawyer to swipe the keystone and the Booster second sacker trotted home on Bill Hunter's blow to center. Jones' double scored Hunter and Bills' single counted Jomes. A sad tale, mates, but true. A hit by Smith, a walk to Forsythe and Krueger's triple netted the two Rourke counts In the opening spasm. To enliven the doings a bit Dutch Myers and Baldy Isbell had a few words of an argumentative nature. Dutch had all the better of the argument. In the sixth Sawyer attempted to g0 o third on Jones' roller to Whalen. Red chucked to Marty and Myers declared Sawyer out. lsbell didn’t believe and he 1old the umps so in language that might be described as unexpurgated. The umps By majestically waved the Booster boss to the coop. VTR ST ”“.:’Eif;?",ff, . By 1. fch Bases on balis: PARK | Cantwell, 6. Um PAGE AND v 81 ~mmx C1TY, lost the opening to St. Joseph dered Page out o A decision. an officer was of the visitors and rom the grounc yckle “me! tic encounter pporters of th struck several (1 Ihu atl Jejeune, of. Callnhan, ss. . Totals ...... Sioux Oity St. Joseph Two-base man @), nits: anagan (K. Van Syckle Waves Inbell Out. when he feels in the mood he talks right back to anybody, no m-‘t: l:m be m .-rom“ O'Nelll's umpires. He kept up ::2: from the coop and then ho made |Doubles by the break. He made a slighting l'emnrkt Myers selling his pants in St. Jo-| for §8. No self-respecting umpire can stand for such a ocrack, so Myers yelled “outsido bum” and, after a few preliminary maneuvers, such as stopping at the water bucket, Tsbell departed from innings, Topeka when Grover, beat out an Score: sight. A swell out to lamp very much ocomings of best meems' to be Omaha. The same . DES MOINES, BrEeY .. .—---‘ % } : : 1 "y § 3 3 1 8 § ¢ { 5 3 e ok S BT 6 5.8 & 3 3 00 3 2 4 01 0 3 e 50 W W ; OMAHA. b AB. R M, O A RS fov W A5 850 5 SRS ¥ 3 0 0 4 0 $ 01 40 4 0 o 0 4 o 1 b S 4.9 3. 9.9 4 0 0 3 3 Conl w0l B N O 1 o 0 0o o 5 T ruck out: By Wid p ba antwell, Page refused to offlcer outside ‘the ed rew into a free-fo) or. oppoaite sides. P. ‘Clark, Double to Callahan to Kane: Bases on_balls: Kan. free hittl n had held the visito ran, Off Wideman, 2; WHAT'S THIS ALL ABOULT? 4 L 0 o O 1] ¥ 1 1 3. 0 0 0 8 7 o = 1 i Schreiber in ninth 0004113 000000 McCormick (3), Gallo- Willlams. Double play jelds. Sacrifice hita: B wfln:nnn Btruck reiber, l twell, 4 ort Zr- ber, 1; off pire, ()uirll Time: 1:51 UMP HAVE FIGHT » and Riot Ensues oux City Loses. 1., June 21.—Sloux City game of the sevies here | Umpire Van Byckle or- of the game fnr disputing l‘fl? l: l‘l"“ti Man, ollan: was ordered out of the compan Later Page grounds and a The encounter I fight in which men were arrayed Manager Holland was men. Fage wap taken to on and” afterwards re- | | 1s. anau, 0 tw | 0 A K | 4 [} 1 4 e 4 0 v 4 o 0 a3 o 1 " 1 1] 3 1 o 3 1 0 : R G G S e | i 8809 440 0 1 1 1 1 4 o 1 7 1 o 3 0 1 0 1 o w1 6 ;1% OSEPH. | AB. R H. 0. A E i 0N N8 Lt 31 9 3 W4 e ] €% .8 ¥ e 0 ‘ o 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 ~ 1 o (0 e T Sl e | grgecy. 642 8 W9 e 4 B % 9 uo1 1000000 0-1 000100003 Page, Young, Tonne- lays: Coon ‘Willinms (unas Clark | ypyright, 196, News Service 3 OMN THE HEAD AND, QAT A CQIGAR -WIT HIM TWICE AND AT A QUARTER! MACKIANS PERK UP, Bad Pifching by New York Twirlers Gives Double Victory to the & Athletics. FIRST GAME GOES TEN FRAMES PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—Bad pitoh- ing by the New York twirlers gave Phila- delphia two victories today, 7 to 6, in ten innings, and 12 to In the first game the home team wscored four runs in the fifth inning and made only one hit, a double by Walsh, and in the second Inning of the closing event secured only two singles and yet tallled five runners In the elghth inning of the opener Man- | ager Mack sent In four pinch hitters and when the ninth inning started his lineup was almost completely changed. Lapp and McInnis being the only players to remain in thelr positions. This game was le. TOPEKA WINI l"ll)l' WICHITA But Tsbell s an irrepreasible person and | Kaws Captare Free Hitting Contest o Topeka won une game from Wichita. hemnn and Patterson tled elghth after ider to one hit for four #cored the winning run inch hitting for Wideman, nfield hit with the bases TOPEKA, AB. R H. 0. A E A S I I | o T ORT, V | [T 5% UL RS | 0 1 0 0 o 3 0 4 4 0 o 0B 0 0 RS B B R | e oG AR e ) & 38 31 0 0 0 0 8 [ K% Sl S i M 6 0 N oW 2 A, LR H. O A R P o R | 1 % 809 3.9/ 9 ¢ 2 » 0 8 o 0 2 o0 s G Ref | 0 0 0 0 03 0 o TR 8 W o 0 3 0 10 0 o 9 M 1 0 tdeman n elghth. Batted lor Foulh';rn in ninth, P 1 stick to Latti- Stolon bases: Roche, Hosp. Hits: Off elght innings. Rases off_Southern, 3. Wideman, 3; by South- itch: Wideman. Hit by by O Umpre M dep Amerioan Assoclation. RHE Loutsville .. Batteries: (‘nlumb\n . uhnwu Fclun!l and Go. Minneapolis Kansas City Hatteries: and Alexander. ‘( Milwaukee St Paul Milwauke: b, J . ~Denver bat- ""‘%‘h" e offerings of Piteher iber to nuvu- Hking and the ‘won by the score of § to 2. Soove: . DENVER. " STORM LAKE, ‘r:.l.rl- )—ln Story Lake, very acorelees. Lodell end rin, wueonl &l ouve~wumel Bl % cocunueiaO orone” Z|icesevece” Carter forth and Clemon At Tndianapolis 0'Toole, At Kansas City Batteries: Steels, nicka and Brannon, Ch-ol-lua Rustenhav ln-unnvu had the better of t Rustenhaven o Wilkus and Harmony In the afternoon Sloux 4 to for Storm scoring four runs off hi two innings. m™m 510 3 and Billings, Dan- Sixteen innings. RHE (31! 4 3 pasats & Davis and Coleman aselt RH.E 510 0 Kb 6 11030 Bentley and Sullivan: Regan RHE 881 583 Hall and Glenn: Slap- Hughes. Twelve in Fart D.‘. .flll Cherokee. In, June 21.—(Special the base ball tournament Fort forenoon, 1, in a pitchers' battle be- ven and Wilkus, I‘ and Smith: Rapids beat 1, Furschner, who Lake, being wild e held Loaell Furschner. Batteries end Chapman: Kinnen and Ker- TRIM YANKS TWICE | Des Moines.tf W um*m.—ua *Batted for Schwert in the elghth. 02032003007 5 York..... Philadelphta Two-base hit Malone, Kopf. ] i 00063 % Three-base hits med runs: TUESDAY, JUN International THREE FOR FIVE WEST. NAT. LE& V LEAGL ')' W.L. | Denver St. Louls Topeka .3 Phiadeiphi B o Omaha X 24 610/ Boston “2 Lincoln 2 25 .48 Brooklyn “ ‘ 810 Et. Joseph..20 25 .417 Pitsburgh ..2% % .00 Wichita ...19 27 .413| New York...21 26 447 Sloux, City..2) 29 408 Cincinnati .71 27 437 FED. LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN. i W.L.Pet. W, Kan, City..3 23 .610{ Indlanapolis.g7 & 8t. Louls....32 21 .04 Loutsville . 4| Chicago ....31 77 534 Kansas City.% 2 | Plttaburgh % 3 527 Milwaukee .27 Newark ...20 25 .600/8t. Paul.....28 28 .50 Brokolyn ..28 29 .491/Cleveland & 29 463 Baltimore .21 33 .359| \"nllmlmlll 43 Buffalo ....21 40 .44 Columbus .23 32 413 | AMER. LEAGUE, | BTATE L Chicago ...37 20 449 Beatrice | Boston 2919 [604| York Detrolt .../34 24 .68 Norfolk New York..27 % 600| Gd. Island..18 14 617 | \\'nnhln[\nnTn 2 500/ Falrbury ...13 18 .419 Cleveland .21 & .396| Hastings ..14 16 .4 Phila. 21 34 802 0 3 < | First Run for Pittsburgh is Home won in the tenth on Mclnnis' single, | e Joseph. 3: shoun | Keating's wild throw on Dovies' bunt| Wichita, §; Topeka, | | and Keating’s wild pitch. Score Denver. S 300Y. Y uratn | KW O i | TENADRERS. . Phllud.lphll. 2; Pittsburgh, 4. Pockinps, s 3 0 3 3 l8trunk rf-ctd 3 4 0 0| New York 83: Phllndalphin Maisel, ... 4 1 0 1 4071230 Boston, 86; Washington, Piop. ib....5 111 0 51100 B RAB A STATE LBAGUE, ¢ s 1ee 81 0| Fairbury. & Beatrice, 5. 130 011 11 York, 4 Hasting: 313 18114 Grana Islana \orfnlx 7 0 000 FEDERAL LEAGUE Koatiax. p. ¢ 0 0 3 1Buh. b0 0 2 30| Chicago, 3; Balitimare, Totals. .30 97 13 auunln .10 00 0] Pittsburgh, 2; Newark, 3 Brewler, .3 0 0 1 0| Kanss City, 9; Buffaio, 5. Lajote. 2b.. ; g t 9 4] St Louls 8§ Brooklyn, 2. . > AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Totaln.... M T o| Cleveland, Louisville, 5. *One out when winning run scored. ‘M"l“m"“t ,‘"IdlIMW“" by *Batted for Malone in elghth. i g i TR ] New York......0 0 2 4 00000 0§ absis vl t v s Philadelphis 00014001017 Gnmes Today. | Two-base hita: High, Walsh gtrunk,| Western léague-Wichita at Topeka, Molnnis (2)." Stole aisel, | Denver at Lincoln, Des Moines at Omaha, | Fipp, Ba Earned | 8t. Joseph at Sjoux Ciiy. H Fune’ N : “Puiladelphin, 5 | Natlonal League—Pittsburgh at Cinein- Double play- le (unussistedi. Firat [nati, Brookiyn at Boston, Philadelphia base on York, 4; Philadel- [at New Yorik. phia, 3. Rases on balls: Oft Keating, 6: { Amerlcan League—New York at Phila-| off Bressler, 1; off Bush, 1. Hits: Off Boston at Washington, Chicago | Brossler, In'oight innings; off Bush, eland, St. Louls at Detroit. none fu two Inhings Hit by pitched ball ral League—St, Louls at Brooklyn, By (Keating (Kopt) struck out: By hiosgp. ot Haltimase, Sanga” City ot | Koating. 6; by Eresslor. 6 by Bush, 1 |Rutfalo, Pittaburgh at Newark. Umpires: ' Hildebrand and “O'Loughlin. | Nebrasku State League—York at Has- “""‘;‘;‘l";'::"l;nmc» pHiLADELPHIA, | DVES Grand Island at Norfolk, Beatrice | ABH.OAE - A‘l!‘ll OAE ‘lll Fairbury. High, cf.. 5 12 0 1100 Peckinga, a0 2 1 1 2100 g n I.‘hlb i'."ll 0w o0 ] . o T 1 1000 eby il 39 341 i Women's Tennis Martaell, 64 0 1 0 1320 auman. 133 1330 dree. et 11 i1t Tournament Starts :ll:’ln-lr v‘l) : : 1 600 o | K G' 1 Caldwell, . o 30 ok v | ks R i at Kansas City| *Mullen 1000 Totale. ;I LR KANSAS CITY, June %1.—With the cer- tral west tennis title at stake, representa- | tive women players from several states | were here today for the opening matches | New York, |in the fourth annual central west cham- | 7, Philadelphla, 7. First base on errors: | plonship tournament for women, which | Phll-del hia, 3. | plonship o A | Caldwel] e off Pleh 5, o7 Srvkey o | Wil be played on the course of the | off Bush, | Hita: 'Off Caldwell, 2 in |Ivanhoe Tennis club. J ST gy, G, Fiake 6, MX, Iuhings | Mise Marjorle Hires of Kenses Clty | In the seventh inning; off Bush, none in | Will defend her title against an entry lst | three innings. Hit by pitched ball: By |of fifty-six, including Miss Carrie B. Nee- ! Ty MoIunie, Btruek out: By Cald:|iey, Chicago, several times western | Bush, 4. Umpires: ~ O'Loughiin and |champlon; Miss Mary Katherine Voor- | Hildebron hees, Evanston, Tll, runner up in the | WI\GHIN:;NIHN““-.'. B Tilinois state tournament last year; Miss | ON, June 21, Alice Prendergast, St. Louls, a semi- | weat f ) Alice Prendergast, St. 3 semi- | mt:y"fi‘::‘ e ded finalist here last year, and with Miss | “n wum:«:w; Voorhees, winner in doubles, and Miss | T TN Sistontter, 0285 94" | Lesley. La Beaume, prominent 8t. Louis ! 16 A1 Twenty teams are entered in the | S b4 810 0 Snnall W 4 103 39 |doubles, which start. tomorrow. l Gardoer, 3b. i g’ 3 4 OMenry, ¢ 1 20 1 - e 9 2 1wl 100 o R R R i B 2| GIANTS LOSE TO TIGERS - ~ McBride, 4 33 0} 010 NEEEE] [ 2881 %8| ToLEDO, 0. June M—A ninth-dnning| Johnaon 100 ©® 9l patting rally gave an exhibition game Totals. 2 62716 3 |between the New York Nationals and the *Batted for Henry in the fifth Detroit Americans tolay to Detroit by *Hatted for Gallia in the fifth *Batted for Hopper In the ninth. a score of 4 to 8. Thirteen thousand em- Boston 201006 41 os|ployes of a local automobile concern saw ‘R‘n for Cady in ninth *One out when -Innlu run u‘orod 800 200803 L 9 do00 0 0 M o-base hits: Janvrin Cady. Eem o Ofl 4. oft 3‘!)’. h of Galner. Hlu ft Shore, 5 ln two lud fioon and om “\‘..‘m_.u v ‘.‘fi ! formun,, Hc.li'fl?o, l!uni\llnq. e' ot Cottine 7 m—- out: By \oum l“i?'fifi&u. LS and one-third innings; K Collyns, 2 in four % in one inning X ofl' Bonhlln‘ 5 errors lturel ¥ Mays, | Umpires: Vashington 10000002 03 | “Two-base hita: Janvrin, Hop |ner, Ruth. Famed runs: hington, 2. Hits: Off Shaw, 3; none out in the first inning. off Gallla, five innings: off Hopper, 6 in four in- nings. Stolen bases: Lewis, Mbeller, Morgan |‘o\lh|ep plays Ruth to Thomas to Gardner, Lases on baile: ot Ruth, 4 off Shaw, 1; off Galll i off | Hopper, 1. First base on grror e {1 Btruck' out: By Ruth, 7: by Gallia, & | | Umpired: Dineen and Nallin. Score see- {ond’ game ! + BOSTON WASHINOTON. ABHOAE ABH.OAB | Gainer. v, 4 170 0 OMosller, rt. 4 1 20 0 Hooper, #f... 1 0 0 0 OFoster, 3b...5 1 0 ¢ O Wagner, $6.. 6 1 2 6 OShanks, It... 5 1 1 O 0 Soeaker. of 0 4 0 AMlaa, ot drs0 Lawis It 100 0Gandll. 1b..o4 115 0 0 | Moblituel, {b% 113 & IMoreas. T ¢ 31 & @ i 4523 iAlmmmiin o4 0 310 | Garduer 3 0 2 OMeBride, »s. ¢ 1 1 3 0 5 ‘1 |4thl\u 1130 E 0000 - o = L] oL Tetals L RLE BUES) 16 LR ] L] . | *Carriean’ .1 0 0 8 ¢ | Pennock, .1 9 0 0 0 | Maya. » L o0 ) » I | for "Colline in elghth I the game. Cobb proved the star, getting two hits out of three times up, and s ing the tielng run, besides running wild bases. Score: RH.B {nev‘th.\'ork i 0000001023 & & Detroit . 001001000024 8 1 Batteries: New York, Mathewson, Per- ritt, Schauer and Meyers, Smith; Detroit, IBol.nd and McKee. HAYES WINS THE CHICAGO CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP CHICAGO, June 2L—Waller T. Hayes| today won the tennis champlonship of | Chicago by beating his doubles partuer, | Ralph Burdick, in the final round of the singles, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. With Burdick, Hayes won the doubles title yesterday Miss Carrle B. Neely and Miss Kath- erine Waldo won the women's doubles champlionship, beating Miss Maicolm Mo~ Nelll and Mrs. W. §. Miller, §-6 62 Red Sox W WELLS, Minn., June 21.—(Special Tele- mm.)—~The Kansas City Red Sox won & ’lll game here today by the score of 2 to 0. Liston's pitching for the Red Sox featured, allowing only one hit and strik- ing out fifteen men The Red Sox play &t Austin, Minn., tomorrow. Score RHE Red Sox N 1000000122381 Wells 000000 0VDKLTLY Sehuyler Wine from Rogers. SCHUYLER, Neb., Telegram. June 2l -—Special L )—Schuyler won a fast ten-in- rt RE THESE BACK - 48 | THOUGHT THEY y COME ON WUZ |ROM ! SR -1\ Horsemen Guests of Matinee Club. BBATRICE, Neb., June 2l.—(8pecialy}— This evening visiting horesmen who are here to attend the races were entertained by officors of the local race club. The races will open tomorrow when the | HOME RUNS GIVE TERPS A VICTOLY Whales Whipped by Circuit Smashes of Baltimore Batsmen to PIRATES CAPTURE ONE FROM PHILLIES| Run by Wagner in Thirteen- Frame Play. | year-o1d trot, 2:17 pace, 2:%4 trot and| 7 to 2 Score. vty half-mile ron will be contested. Wed- —_— | THREE THE SCO! nesday will be Beatrice day, with four| BENDER PITCHES GOOD BALL FOUR TO bt RE harness races and a gallop on the pro- 1 gram. On Thursday the S-year-old pace, ORD, o ol i PITTSBURGH, June 21.—Pitaburgh de-| 2:15 trot and 3.3 pace and three-quarters m::l‘n?‘:m:r'm]'c:?;.‘.za'e{e::‘:y e feated Philadelrhin today, 4 to 8, in thir- | mile run will be events € | imore today, 7 to Knabe's drive aver the left field fence with one on tied the count in the sixth inning. In the sev- enth, Duncan was walked purposely, fill- ing the bases, and Zinn then hit into the right field bleachers, cleaning up. Ben- teen innings. | & single a The winning run came on by Collins, Bancroft's error and single by Hinchman, ‘The Pirates tned an carly lead but the visitors tied the score at two each in the ninth, on doubles by Cravi{h and Luderus. In the Baron Holt, George Patterson and | Allle Watts are the big figures in the 3-year-old trot tomorrow, and among the two dozen entries in the 2:17 pace are such well known campaigners as Josie Knight, Major, Hardle, Tom Biack and twelfth Philadelphia scored a run on a| Madam Mack, der pitched well throughout. Score: pase, a sacrifice fly and Niehoff's sin-| In Wednesday's list are Socius, an R.HE ‘ Sle. Pittsburgh came back In tho same | Idaho racer; California, of O. L. De ! Shicago ....8 0.4 8 8 3 & 9 73 § 1 inning, scored a run on two passes and) Rydar's stable, and Valenttne Smoot from | * mattaries: Pendergast and. Fisher; Murphy's single. The locals first run|Arkansas in the 3: trot; Jennie Fits-| Bender and Owens. was a homer by Wagner. Score: simmons, Reba R. of Idaho, Baron Wizard Torrlers Trim Tips. PHILADELERIA PITTSBURGH of Minnesota in the 2:22 pace, and The| BROOKLYN, N. Y. June 21.—8t. Louis faaaett. w2 1%Y ; AB.H.O.AE. | Empress, Miss Perfection, Linwood | gave l‘;\evmon a vf{wnm hiad‘ lndn; croft, ss. 2 0 50 S y securing two doubles, two singles an Byme, B4 141 e 38 ¢ ofMack and Peter Dallas in the 2:24 trot. | o CORRE 070 GOIPITS: W SNEEE &1 Cravatt, 15§ 3 4 1 ONinchmer 120 o|n the 2:08 pace, which comes on Wed- | ning. Davenport pitched great ball and Luderus. 1b. 5 114 0 0Wagner, 12 4 1|nesday, is entered Ovelda, a famous |received errorless support, winning Becker, 1f...5 1 2 0 1Viex, 0 8 8 0] oaitng mare. easily, 8 to 2. Deal's batting and_John- ! Whitted, 6.8 3 3 0 OJohnston. 155 8§10 0 0 Sen'L fidhis taatured. . Boole: : BLIOR. 1 Kiliiter, ... 4 1.5 3 0Gibaon, 181 0| On Thursday the race are the 3-year-| S Louls .....5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-814 0 8 G ::-}.{:;T.-"" S o 0 0|0 pace, 2:15 trot and 2:13 pace and a| Brooklyn 1000000102092 oy, .2 0 0 0 OMamaux, p 00 0 of&allop Batteries: Davenport and Hartly: Sea- Chalmers, p.0 0 0 0 hAsd:r:nn, ». :.‘ g : — ton, Wilgon and Land. Totals.....4 0% 18 3McQuilas, 50 0 0 0 0 Defeat Blues Lose to K. C. Murphy, 110 0| FALLS CITY, Nel 21.—(Special| BUFFALO, N. Y. June 2L—The poor Telegram.)—Falis Clu" def alem in support given to Bedient by the local 8 tlow game Sunday by a acore of 3 io . Totals. team in the early part of today's game *On out when winning run scored. *Batted for Mayer in the elghth. Bal B 100 e e N DR L enIn i S0P RanmS VI N em -2 6 0 5 Vi . e ST ta The Swetty Falls 92010000039 4| Roxey Roach, late of the Toronto In- ; Butted for Adams in the tent Three-base hit: Prater. ‘[wo-base | ternationals, appeared in a Buffalo. uni- | | Philadelphia 0000001010010~ |hits: Hickin (3, Lyford, Salisbury, | form at shortatop & md&) Score: ‘LB'H E, | Pittsburgh 9101000000001 |Strauss, Struck out: 'By Poteet, 5: by | Kansas City 90 & ¢ § 02 egid | ~b : s , | Davis, 2; by Strauss, 8. Bases on Baile: | BURS 2 b= BT e iy LS re: | Off Btrauss, & Bajte Batterles: Cullop and Easterly; Bedi- Salem, ) Hom, suns Stolen Btrauss and Thornberg; Falls O » *Sat | ent, Marshai} and Blair. Wagne, H Bancroft to Niehoff fer. Double playi der, Poteet and Poteet. Attendance, (00, Newark Trims Plttaburgh, | to Luderus; Wagner to Viox to sohnston; | Time: 2:00. Umpire: Vanderhill ! NEWARK, N. J., June 21—Newark Baird to Viox to Johnston. First base it | defeated Pitisburgh todey, 8 to 2 on orrors: Philadelphia, % = Buses on | Ducky Holmes' Win from Sunmrocks 4 B i Hits: 'Off Maver, 6 It seven Innings: |In§ game from the Khamrocks, ¢ to 1 | paite Batteries: ickson, Hearne and Berry; Falkenberg -nd Rariden off Rixoy 2 in five innings a none out in the thirteenth inning; off Chalmers, 1 in one-third Inning; off Adams, 8 in ten The features of the game was the pitch- ing of Front and the hitting of Hassan. cxhibition Play. innings: off McQuillan, 2 in two innings; | Score: RH.E .. Exh s 2 off ("o-n»er. nun‘:in two-thirds innig; f‘n D. Holmes ..0 10 03000 0—410 0; TOLEDO, ., June 2.—Exhibition Mamaux, mone In two-thir inning. | Slamrocks ...0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 4 2 ? Struck cut. By Mayer, 2; by Rixey, 2| Batteries: Holmes, Front and Sandau:|(New York Nationa McQuiflan, 1 by Mam- | Shamrocks, Hiatt and Yost. Struck out: | Detroit Americans Batterles: Mathe . 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