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| MONAHAN < WANT YOUSE To PRETEND YOU'RE A SUBPROE NA SERVER AN COME TO ME HOUSE TONIGHT AN TELL ME WiFE YOUVE 40T To OFF OF THE RUBBER Former Nebraska State Leu\url Unable to Hold Omaha and St. Joe Loses, Six to Four, ST. JOSEPH. Mo, hammered ' Vance from the rubber and took the {irst game of the series. Bladgett “inning. Score! 0. A 4 [ URRER I S el nsor-sows Bl voneconousw® Hloawe sl dmeesacaneitl 4 I wlooorencs-0s" _losorscssct ol onescessrmmull ol poersesaribiol 2l ccoumnon=non’ } PONRRT—. | 2] owrcsnson=> - = T4l ponsuBanr? HloocommmnmBuad vl sovesoncss? wloscsscssonss? ol soommsmennE FYBARERAAS i N L Nlosonvosansd 2f "] PRSI S| novssopnrsll ® June M4 —Omahs |} N Sy HERE 1S A SUBPOENA FOR YOUR HUSBAND | KNOW “E'S N THE HOUSE HE mysT APPEAR TOMIGHT AT THE NiGH b srREEas’ SEEEEI": gfi |3 Shisueunzaenusnen SEBEERREIE B2553233 BERE> aBEpRst 38 =2 as SE% 297 'ATE LBAGURB, | Fairbury, 4; Beatrice, 6. Nortoll.rand TslAna, fortelted by um- . . York, b0; Hastings, 62 Yenterday' Results, WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver-Wichita, Denver falled to ar- Wichita. 4-4; Linecoln, 10-4. -h. Sloux City, 5 Omaha, §; Joseph, 4 oy Ehnom LEAGUE. Olncipnatl, 3 Pletaby 3 Brook!: PR P Lo LEAG 18 UE. [CAN New York, 7; Philadeiphia, 6, o D BRAL: e B rnore. Dhige. o a more, om: P at Buttalo. York at Nor- ¢ | the Bl ocenem—rnusap? Bl ooucuscoss? SElsomwerrrnusnE Bl osommmmmmnnl 28/ ccuscanatuacd BircsureBummud -4 34 04 B hicako, 8t uis, Off Zabel, 1; off Robinson, 1; off Stand- S 7 [Chicago . 1 an. H o- | Tuns: Chicago, 18; St. Louls, 12 Double T COURT / 'BRAVES MAKE IT | 3 FROM BROOKLYN 1‘l‘yler in Great Form and Shuts 0\11.‘ Dodgers, Giving Them Three Hits, BOSTONS HIT DOUGLAS FREELY BOSTON, Jufie 24.—Boston made it three stralght from Brooklyn, winning today's game, 8§ to 0. Tyler was in great form, holding the visitors to three hits. He gave froquent passes, but managed to tighten up at critical periods. Bos- ton hit Douglas freely and In timely fashion. Getz and Smith contributed fea- ture plays, the former: taking a foul out of Brooklyn's dugout and the iatter o liner from Gets, on which he doubled | Wheat, who was on third. Bcore | BROOKLYN. ABH K Ptk OGHIbert 0Connolly O'Mars, 4.3 0 | Meyors, of.., 8 Daubert, 1b. 3 Wheat, if... 3 Simpman, 03 MeCart; . mmeil *Miller . Totals. *Hatted for Douglas in the seventh. *Batted for Appleton In ninth. 00000000 00 20101200~ 2locomvannsmon 5l conrpmwasan 9 off $ aix"{haiagn; ott ‘Applston nings. Struck out: By Dol Tyler, & Umpirea: Byron CHICAGO, June exhibition of base bal of hitting and errors on each side. The visitors took an early lead by bunching hits, but Chicago went into the lead when Saler's home run drive started a rally in_the fifth, 8t uls bunched hits again in the sixth and with the ald cf an error again took the lead. The see-sawed until | ninth, when erratic playing and timely | hnu-‘ [ 8t. Loula four ru | Wit ‘hicago tralling two runs behind, Zimmerman delivered his timely hit which sent two runfiers across and tied the count, visitors used seventeen 1| 3 PO —— itted for Beck In the ninth. *Batted for Meadows in *Two out when winni *Batted for Plerce in St Louls th. | Lo 10 4-18| 01065800 414 Wilson, Archer Hyatt, jome run: Saler Ll Zimmerman. ‘Two-base Dolan, Schulte, od y: Fisher to Saler. Fases on crroi Lo £ on_balls. ridge, 1; off Meadows, 1; off Cheney, Hite:' Ot Zabel, § in two innings and mone out in third; off Standridgs, & in three and one-third innings; off Chen thres and one-third 'innings: of third inning; off Robin. d two-third "Inninss; off Wi, § in one and one-third innings off Perdue, 6 In two and one-third nings: off Doak, none in one-tiird in- ning. Struck out: By Zabel, 1 by Rob- inson, 1; by Standridgs, 1; by Perd: 1 I:Ia Cheney, Umpires: Quigley. Glants Defost Phils. ~The New York three Philadelphia here today and won the first victory over Moran's team thi 13 to 5. G. Burns of the Giant: singles and a double, drew E. Burna " Snodgrase had ten im, of wi aocep baseman Lobert of N [ Jrth and M. YOULL APPEAR AT\THE HOSPITAL | IF DL OON'T g T AWAY FROM WERE! SAYS THAT BROTHER JOE WILL BEAT CUTLER. LOUIS J. STECHER. 1; by 8haw, Dineen and York, 2; Philadelphia, 4, Off Btroud. 2 off off Rixe; ofl nil Rixe; New Struck out: 1. Earped runs York, 6. Umplres: Pirntes Lose to Reds. PITTSBURGH, Juno 24 a total of seven hits. Adams, out at first another tally. CINCINNATIL Score: Leach, cf. Mollwits, Hertox, . Killiter. 1f. Groh, h.... Clarke, . Griffith, f.. Olson, 3 4 cura-rwead -3, Totals. .. 2l cunorw *Batted PITTSBURGH. AB.H. for Gibson in the ninth. ol scsscomonmocn iphia, |cocooubunan—wld forMamaux ia the third. for Adams in the ninth. Incinnati Two-base hit th, Hinchman. ton. Carey. Adams to Wagner to Johnston. rucs cinnati, 5; Pit Hits:' Off M, off Adam Struck out 1. Umpk o P 14 ‘Three-base Stolen bases: Mollwits, 8, 2. three innings; nings. Adams. Beatrice Day Races BBring Fast Time BEATRICE, Neb., June 24.—(Special Tel- ! egram.)—Beatrice day at the races this afternoon brought a crowd estimated at 2500 and the track record o f2:11% was the best time broken in the 2:08 pate, belng 2:08%. The race was won by Hal McKinney in straight heats, Watsey Todd won the 2:%0 the 2:22 pace trot, Jennle Fitssimmons, and Peter Dallas the 2:19 trot Summas 3 trot, urse Mamie O g m ¥ Don Quixote . Charline Shade Colonel Hunt Nat U. Rich... Homer Allerton e ws e ,waon aAn—-weng mgemone EZoeme Ao cnen~e Ssmowemmonl T anue i by Engle, 1. Umpires: lin, Bases on balls: Rixey, 2; off Tincup, Demaree, 4 In ong and on in two innin in four and two-thirds i By _Stroud, b Philadel Rigler and Hart. . —Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh, 5 to 3, here today. Mamaux was knocked out of the box in the third inning, aftor having allowed He was reileved by who was also hit hard. Toney was effective throughout, except In_ the third, when a triple, two passes and an ave the Pirates two runs and in the ninth, when two hits scored o elesscssscsse -~k Py WONDER WHAT 1S KEEPIN' MONAHAN ! |COMES T0 SEE JOE | ANNEX THE BACON | Ensign Touis 7. Stecher of the U. §. Navy Here from Philadelphia for the Matoh. HE HIMSELF IS A OHAMP Ensfgn Louls J. Stecher of the United States battleship Brooklyn has arrived in Omaha from Philadelphia. To thosé who may wish to know just who Ensign ‘Louls J. Btecher is, it is only meet to'say that he is two years elder brothet to “the kid.” You don’t mean td say you don't know who “The Kid” is? Heavens! What ignorance. “The kid,” as biother Louts calls him, is no other than Jdseph Stecher of Dodge, Neb., who on next ¥ourth of July intends to wrestle Charles|Cutler at Mr. W. A. Rourke claims to the title of champion wrestler of the world. ‘He'll do 1t, too,” convincingly remarked Louis who is but slightly smaller than Frank Gotch, himself, as an expert ton- sorial artist of the Merchants hotel barber shop rubbed various coneoctions into his upturned features. "I haven't seen Joe im some time, but, believe me, he's the 'boy that can do her,” he continued, aftef pausing to re- lleve himself of a mouthful of massage cream “I am on my way home now, and ex- pect to teach the kid a few things about {the game myself.” (The ensign is rec- ognized as the wrpstling champ of the navy), “Humph,” grunted (he barber shop porter In incredulous: manner, and immediately retired to thd anteroom ‘when Louls raised his head fo percetve from whence the noise emanated. The elder Stecher has come west from Fhiladelphia especially to see the match and asserts that there is great interest in the bout back east. “Opinion as to Mollwits, :‘;Nh‘ Grif- Double plays: Baird to Viox, | the days of firm of Lem —erroee s e Bwem unrivaled flavor of i the winner is about evenly divided, those who have seen both men in tion seem to think as I do.” After the match Ensign Stecher will return east and start immediately with his ship for & cruise to the Adriatic and the orient. Board of Directors of Western League Has Informal Meet An informal meeting of the board of directors of the Western league was held Wednesday when Jack Holland of St. Joseph dropped off on his way from Stoux City to St. Joseph. Isbell and Rourke are the other two directors. The three directors discussed sugges- tions which might be made at the league meeting today. Isbell even went so far a8 to suggest that the Vwestern drop back from Class A to Class B, but Rourke and other owners are inclined to disfavor this idea. Holland s carrying the big grouch. Holland wants Jack Van Syckie fired pronto. Jack had a run-in with Van Syckle at Sioux City the other day and the sald run-in developed iInto a young riot. Holland talked for half an hour and Van Syckle was his constant subject, He certainly has a grudge against Van. He will ask that he be fired summarily when the Western mag- nates meet. but ac- Schuyler Beats Howells. HOWELLS, Neb, June #M.—(8) Bchuyler defeated Howells here ‘d_:a/ in a fast of ball, & s for Sohu struck out tw, huyler owells . Batterl: al.)— ednes- TERRIERS FAIL TO | MAKE IT 13 IN ROW | 8t. Louis Defeated by Baltimore After Winning Dozen Straight Viotories. FINAL SOORE IS FOUR TO THREE BALTIMORE, June 24—8t. Louls, aftes winning twelve straight, Baltimot 4 to 2. Suggs pitched good ball th ut. Score: RHE. 0 10 %411 ;" Groom, Willett andq Hart- ley; Suggs and Owens. Tips Lowe Another. BROOKLYN, June 3.—Poor pitching by Latitte was responsible for the eight! straight defeat of Brooklyn today, - cago hammering him for nine hits in the first three Innings and scoring six rums, enough to win. The fielding of J. Bmith, 't and Halt were the features. Ma- Who yesterday sprung u ‘charley * will be out of eral days. Brown yn to three hits in the four innings he worked. He was spiked by Howard in rumning to 0 1 second in the and retired in_favor of Black RHE Chicr go [3 0061 0 00 Blues Trim Rebels. BUFFALO, June 24.—Six hits goupled with Pittsburgh’s three errors in the sixth inning gave Buffalo enough runs to win tcday’s game, the final score be- his was Rogge's last inning the box for the visitors, Leclaire al- lowed but one hit during the remainder of the game. Soore: R.H.F. Pittsburgh 0001000231683 Buffalo . 1200600 %91 2 Hatterfe: Leclaire and Berry; Shulzs . |and Allen. 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Telephone: Doug. 876 Caseys Trim Newark. NEWARK, N. J., June 24.—Kansas City, with Gene Packard pitching, won the first game of the series here M‘Y.’g to 2 Beore: R.H. Kansas City..0 0 0 0 0 0830 0-8 6 1 1001000002412 Newark & Batteries: Packard and Bastérly; Mose- |ley and Rariden. Southern Association. Atlanta, 5° Birmingham. 0. | Chattanooga. 7: Little Rock, 2, Memphis-Nashville; rain. No other scheduled. I lost today ta