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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE Mr. Jack Takes Vanilla— for The Bee by Swinnerton Pm— Ty v \-,cg e E » p SofuaTc THAT PEACH AND SHESSMILNG- ¥ ...y FUNDAE ————1 [ ¢ —_— 1S SMILING ! * " v/ . E LEMOoMN HEY, MISTER ' Por LOOK. OUT'! YER 3 . 3 S HEADIN' FER “THE — SODY FOUNTAIN > OMAHA WINS BIRST |t 222 ¢ mm went =+ FAIRBURY LANDS | Standing of Teams | LAY TENNIS MATGH IS ON'GRAND ISLAND HAS Rapp. b weeees | Tydeman, rf . 0 W.L Pet Wol.Pet : ’“:u:mm. frr. 'l:n'th-rluni ap... 0 9 | = Des Moines. 13 Chicago ....34 43 5% Chnmpion. | Tom Blodgett Holds Sioux to Two |ajie™f Chartes, 0 : 0| Wallops Them by the Score of Ten | Psnvx B3 R Touis 8 10 8% {Two, Crosby and Hoffman, Are Re- Hits in Opener and Rourkes Win | Evoldt as.. bt ] to Five, Brown Being the Gt R Dheeer®" R340 WINS FROM PITTSBURGH MAN| turned to the Omaha Team and Handily, 6 to 0. Vanos Biicerss BIOWD, D...ccvvverens 8 0 L Hitting Star. Sioux City.3% 50 464 New York. .2 i Alexander May Come, | womwscaso HETT Joseph. .2 413 Brooklyn .25 8 431 | prrrgRURGH s Totals ...........3 2 & 28 Wichita 31 416 Cincinnat! .23 81 4% June The sixth ne- | PR KELLEY MASTER IN THE SECOND‘L;”,::::;;‘“» JoMcAllister out, bunted foul on thira | BISHOP HOLDS GAME TIGHT| I'kD. LE i | AMER. LEAGUE, |tonal clay court teniis champlonshiv [ PINANCES ARE ALL RIGHT girike. tournament opened on the courts of the | # 3 | . Three-base hits: Sawyer, Bwoldt. Two- | Lincoln .. 00031101 °$ T &t 61 PittsVureh Athletlc club here Saturday | Omaha and Sioux City broke even in | base hits: Watson (), Tonneman, Mo-|"Wichita "...:\/0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 12| FAIRBURY, Neb., June 2i.—(Spectal Rt ey, 38 R el Raead B B ot - Putatse e batiiihits 1 "w":. GRAND ISLAND, Neb, June 27.—(Spe- a bargain bill staged at Rourke park | gridge. Double play: ‘Sawyer to Hart-| Two-base hits: Mcintyre, Tvdeman. [fTelegram.)—In a swatfest here today |Chiass 5 29 547 Detroft ... |cfal Telegram.)~The management of the ! ’ o | fora to Jones. s > Double pl o W 5 ChasTes ! hicas etroit. reliminary singles and three matches | opener; 6 to 0, through the masterful | gridge, 3; off Vance, & Hit by pitched | Charles. Sacrifice niter Wolte Mein- |10 to 5. The splendid batting of Broskt D 34 = Nleveland |8 1 & et ¢ " o feased all_ players not otherwise dis- twirling of Tom Blodgett, and lost the | ball: 'By Mogridge, 1. Left on bases: | tyre, McGaffigan. Struck out: By Nar-|flelder Brown, three times at bat, scor-| Baltimore .24 36 400(St. Louls 1 Pl 2 ”'""";d,.‘“ ‘w,“,-';"" {posed of, Crosby and Hoffman leaving second, 4 to 3. oy Molnes, 5: Ot Joseph, 8. B Ot Kaivdy Brown, 2. Bases on balla: [ing a homer, two-bagger and a single, | Butfalo 2 42 34| Phila [qooe of R Worrle Willlama of Philds | Omatin tenight ta soin: thel INONAE Blodgett pilchied a pretty gume In the | 16" Umpires: Grahaim, Willey, Cuoroy | pch: — Broms. - i Drove Smirild |gglighted the large. crowd ot “R. ASS'N. | STATE L s, |delbhia, American amatour champlon. 1t 1, “Alexander possibly following. Other & : ! . ey, Cusack, | ¥ irown. Time 1:40. Umpire: | ’ - was on these courts that he won the first and allowed but two hits, both of | Score, second game Parent. Score, second game [Brown also secured a seemingly Impos- 1 W.L.Pet.| W.lL.Pet. P Hex ¢ |Players leave for thelr homes tonight. them grounders which bounded bad. The DES MOINES. LINCOLN {sible fly in left garden. Second Baseman | Loujsvie 46 5 68| Borois '3 13 5 |Cla court championship e wan sitteq| The clubs financial affairs are such Sloux never had a chance to gcore. Not | . . . AB. R AB. R. H. A. E. |Conboy also covered himself with glory | Kan. City. 33 30 624 York . 38 f .14 [ Chiceso three years agu. Xie was, pitted |, 0 Counariintions will ROt REVS t 86 once did a man get to third base and | Saw'var i ] £ collected to meet all bills. There will be & pro rata asseasment to meet what minor obligations there are. Public sen- Ument almost unanimously approves the T | §t. Paul....31 31 .500| Gd. Island..16 16 against Harmar Denny, jr., of Pitts- only two reached second. During the |Hunter. of action of the local directors. Totals s it | iisinaaabnenaay PPl ossmneas om oo @ =] oF Wolfe, 1If...... Lloyd, ob.. Scireiber, ‘of. Williams, 1b Meclntyre, rf..... Yantz, c...... . | McGattigan, *ss.. :’[lnle_\', P vep Powell, p. | Mor'se, p.... B oo 3 {by heavy clouting, registering two two 7 0 0 1§ . & Milwaukes 468 Hastings .18 11 burgh Saturday and won by a score, 6-% i 1 1 ibuggers and a single and bringing in | Cleveland 475 Fairbury ...15 20 : i i first five rounds Blodgett twirled hitless ““'nml‘ 1b.. 0 |scores. Bishop was roplaced by Beaver | Minnenpolis.28 31 [482| 7. The lo~al man gave the champlon a | ball, the only men reaching first getting ' fape 0" 5% ° lin the second frame, and the latter hetq | CONUMPUS .25 37 403 harq fight. there on errors by Tom, who failed to | Tannehiil, Ithe visttors to two hits. Score Yesterday's Resnlts, Summary field their bunts. Then one hit was |Graham, c 1 SRR, 1.8 ATt G. §. Onrland, Pittsburgh, defeated J AT Musser, p. BEATRICE FATRBURY WESTERN LEAGUE. Dilworth, Pittaburgh, 7-8, 16 | nidked by Clarke In the sixth, and Da- |*lsheiin 5o Fillman, g APHOAE ABHOAR | Wichita, 27; Lincon, 88. F. B. Rausome. Beavar Falls, Pa., de- vidson made a single in the seventh. Galligan, p. a3 0 - —ve 3 ' . . -t - 3 1Hidy £ 2 | Des Moline: St. Joseph, 44 2 ] h P - Bran b 3 ot b 211 Mot eated H. 8 Glll, Greensburg, Pa., y Behind Blodgett the Rourkes hammered Totals.... i % 3 9 | Brown, 3 0 Bro Sioux City, 04, Omaha, 6-8 63, &L loux lt Wa‘r e ” WIC! Pate ot X ? 8 o | Denver, 41: ‘opeka, 2- A. R. Mathen Pittsburgh, defeated J. | a youth named Boothby with little cere- ST. JOSEPH. _ '\‘,]‘T‘,‘{ g, |Buster 3 »‘vm..n.. NATIONAL LEEAGUR, 8 Muu.uu', r ,'h:ll:hurl:n.. 63, A1 The Protested Game mony. Mr. Boothby was in ill humor. AB. R. Watson, of.......... 4 1 g i}fl':'k i o | Pitteburgh-8t. Louts, rain. J, C. Castle, Pittaburgh, defeated W, It was too hot for a youth of his tem- | Page, 2b Fox, If. 0 0 | Lockbart, it3 1 § 0 oponty 3 Chicago, 4-0, Cincinnati, 1-3. P. ‘Snyder, Pittsburgh, -2 rerament, and he acted as if he didn't | §.C1OIN. Tydeman, f..... 0 (1rvin, b 0Bishop, 1 AMBRICAN LEAGUE R. Norrls Williams, Harvard uni SIOUX CITY, Ia, June 21.—President E. | Rapp, 3b.. Pat . 1b 0| v, B ¢ MERICAN LE. ity, def Harmon Denny, jr., Pit fovd care whether school kept or not Williams, ‘of Britton b - § i o gPever o Cleveland, 2; Detrolt, 12 ik P el bk e R R 8 |5, Hanlon of the Sioux City eclub an- To start the ball rolling, Cy Forsythe | Watson, rf. Y T cnommoomnd SOt | vosnostmcac? PSR | oo wle 2l ea ol comosme SPNUPRTI. o oS SromBiimorrsl 81 ocomromimsenin al - 21 | ®| cooomurans 2| amomoocuma? @l conormmnos B ol moconesosnt Fisher, '1b L el 8 Totaks 8 1 St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 4. P. (. Meyers. Tra(ford, Pa., defeated |nounced tonight that "“Tip" O'Neill, pres- v sher, 08D, 88. 0 |Beatrice wiil 4 908 0 FEDERAL LEAGUE., T. 8. Bopp, New Castle, Pa., 61, -3, P i - | Bw, b | . 1de of the Western league, h: awarded :')(:Alerl I"f r.cuit‘rlnut over the right gar- Ewoldt, ss. Gray, c. . 1 | Falrbury 30002 10 Kansas Cl 1-4; Newark, -8 A. H. Wright, Pittsburgh, defeuted 8. th it tested me pl \!Pd with Topeka FLOTRL S . Buth, The_ Mewsiew § SOSpANN, Baker, p.... O] Two-base hits: Thiessir Conboy | STATE LEAGUB. O_ Haves, Willlamsburg, 64, 68 he protested game pla h Tope then began to batter Mr. Boothby's mfm"v' g Totals 7 13 1|@®, Brown, Lockhart. Three-base hit Beatrice, 6; Fairbury, 10 M, B. Young Trafford, defeated T. V. at Topeka on June § to Sloux City. The slants unmercifully, and He was glad 4 Lanoan 00010001 1-3|Black. Stolen bases rley, Conboy. 1 York, 1, Norfolk, 9. v\”Mulh‘l.\‘. .m 'n.‘ll"l"ln\'z' l;l. it " me was protested by Manager Clarke when the end arrived. » Totals............30 b4 iR et ol 4108 1 28 137 {vanhfl-. ‘:rmm.,.m: :l!rul«‘k out: “"{ Bishon, | AMERICAN ASSOCTIATION B Shere b lh:';\‘-ru“ -:’"'"" when Umpire Parent allowed Catcher ; *Batted for M X ; 4 ; by Beaver, 3. by Irvin, 3. Bases oh 5 p * 246 L C. d, aburgh, 60, #- | In the second game a rookie named |St. Joseph.......!'3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 “&|(2), Baker. Double plays: Schrefber to |DeAVer. i. Home run:' E. Brown. Time: | & Baul 3-1. Kanens City, 24, Norman _ Leek: | Trafford: defesteq |40UDle Dlay in which the third out fig- Ielley heid the Rourkes in the hollow | Three-base hit: Nicholson. Two base | Yants. Charles to _Patterson. “stolen |¥ » “"fl":' e X Columbui, Indianapolis, 54, Homer G, Castie, Pittabiirgh, 3 "6, |ured. The game went ten innings and ¢ hita: Jones (2), Fisher. Sacrl- | bases! McGaffigan, Watson, Fox, Tyde- ork Loses to Norfolk. Victor ‘Bihiman, Pi:tsburgh Topesks was eredited with & Win. :_h:',"'é'““' i R e TSR frkiag, er | Stoleh base: Sawyer, |man. Bacrifice hits: Britton, "Charles, | NORFOLK, Neb., June %.—(Special| .. il I Donald McLood. Pittabuygh. 64, -5 K pgser 3o L0 maha pounded out three runs by s qucpolson to Bwoldt Hite: | Gray. Struck out: By More, &iy. ", | Telegram.)—Norfolk " pilled off a_swat. |,lvestern League—Wichita at_ Lincoln, { JNal9, Meimod, Pittsburgh. ¢4, ©5 o | as many hits. Only one other hit wag |Off T § fRetor nd two-chirds in- | Baker, & Eascs on baila; QIE Powell, 1 | fest Ters againat the York team Sunday | B8 Moines at Bt Joseph. ‘Sioux City &t | Jovoma kg Sittepre il B 6.4 ARMOURS HAMMER SPHERE made oft Kelley, that & double by Kruo. | g Off, Muster, 7 in” seven innings. |off Morde, 4; oft Baker, & Wild pitclica: | aiternoon, " beating he +iulione. o ooy |C mana, Denter at Topekn, ¢ st |.N. B. Hardy, Trafford, defeated Albert NY r in th nd. (e SRR i e TR At G TR Pt 85 e & o and |1t Was three straight for the Drum. | K National lLeague—Pittsburgh at St |apieyn, Trafford, 82, 6-3, AND BEAT GLASS COMPA! ger in the seco by Lakaff. 1° Bases on balla: Off |Powell 3 rins an Yae, 3'1n o and | Mers and Franklin was bounded. for Louis. Chicago at Cincinnatl, Boston at | fPgym, Traftord, 83, 63 0 0o Barney Everdon pitched a stead: umser, 3; off Taylor, 1; oft Lakatf, 1. |one-third innings; off Morse, 2 in two and | [T L 3 New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. W) % e oy a ¥ game, | Wi Dltch: “Masser, Bt by plicned ball: | two-thirds hnings. Time: 210, Umpire: | tWeive hits, three of them home. runs | X g Berg, Pittaburgh, -6, 6.3, 62, SekRaad but couldn’t beat the Sioux with Kelley aylor, 1. Left on bases: Des | Parent by .Towne, " Lo Brown and B Brown, | yAmerican Teague-Cleveland at hia Oni | Ellia Sunstein, 'Pitteburgh, defoated W. | The Armours defeated the Muilan showing the form he did. The three runs | Moines, 9;'St. Joseph, 3. FEarned runs: | —_— respectively, Wallworth, who pitched for ! i o e eonia At 1B Canfleld, Pittsburgn, 6-3, 6-3, lasa company in the Saturday leagie at s 13 Norfolk v 0 O Washington, ew York at Boston. ‘s T aihe soventh tied the count, hut the | Bipie P Cudick s o - 1o 8 (lyhaand Reds Spfit O ane e but four nite. Blore: | "NeDASKI" Siath Leaguei-Haatings at ylighers Thompaon, | Trafford, defeatod | noway avento yestorday in a gane fes- hostlles put over the winning run in the |/ AB.H.OAE i "y Beatrice, York at Norfolk. w , ' : s 3 |Rice, 2 BHOAE B. Knox, Pittabirgh, defeated Paul | tured by the hard hitting of the Armours, ninth. ce, 2b... 0 2 Tho same teams play today. It wii | PENVER AND TOPEKA ONE EACH Double Blll at Glncl Mursh ¢ Coogins, Bellevue, 8.2, €-3. Wwho got five two-base hits, four (Free-. be Ladies' day, and the game will be | oo Tk Plerce, rf.. FIRET ROUND, AB. R H. TOPTKA, Kan., June 2.—Sanders be- .2 *Haley won, & to 3 In the second game, Dash- |) ot the first game for Clncinnati, while | Totsle PRETRE Dr. W. L. Llovd, Pittsburgh, defeated ran for Murphy In the ninth. AB, ABILOAE ARHO e e T ol D e for Sox. BUTLER ENTERED AT SIOUX |3t s | &chulte 17" § 1 OLear. p McCormick, If. Wallworth, 1. Struck out. By Frankiin, Hodge, if,.. 4 Shields, 1b. o Breen, 2b. . Fogaythe, . Krueger, c. Krug, 3b Schliebner, 1b. Thomason, ef, Whalen, ss. Blodgett, p. | mmeoman luscounceel OFagle cf ... IMurphy, . ORrodbeck, Bl wosmmnsmocn w| coommeomm, B onwiinonnnd :a' coocmomm El amonuewnal] “msowanmod > Dra T W (Stimson, Pittsburgh. de- | y,00 hits and fifteen singles for a fotal calleq at 3 o'cloc. Scors, first game Sanders Unsteady and the Grisslies Sotten, 3b.. and Cincinnati broke even in a double- |sfes. T SE e, | J. D ms, Bittsin v led with the stick. Sullivan and Gurness aWaliworth. 5 ; DOES THE BUSINESS Wiilinme Brttabap 81, deteated: Max | [ 0" ith the Midiand batters.” The Are of this afternoon's double-header be- |game, 4 tol, and Cincinnati capturing the |Jjjuley ... % nGT B, Vincent Imbrie, Pittsburgh, won from | mours will play at Lyck park today. ner held Denver safely, while the savages 5 § \ i 545 Clomente, » victory, Score, first game: | Humphrey's error. YOIR »iiciier i ahrs 0500, 009059 4 | Bases Are Filled and Wins Gurness, rtp 6 $ 110 0laach, ef worth, Broderick, Wetzel. Home runs S Galioway, . ", b. feated L. J. Weaver, Trafford, o2 63, ED IE GOLLIN 4 BA W. M. Murdock, Pitteburgh, defeated | of thirty-seven bases. Clements, Yost, CINCINNATI, O, June 2.—Chicago |Fim - :.\I. M. Hoeveler, Pittsburgh, , 546, 62 | Gurne Fletcher, Corcoran and todgo OMAHA. Cop the First, but Lose Second. came unsteady twice in the first game header today, Chicago winning the first |Franklin, tween Denver and Topeka and the bears |second. Benton's wildness and errors T 2. MclLain, Pittsburgh, by detault. Score: . Nank| & . J. K. Seatt, Pittsburgh, 6-1, 61, ARMOU! Dunched hite off Cuntwer %are, 244892 | they won the recond by gaod batting and | Batted for Franklin in the ninth Lines Out Three-Sacker When the AB. DENVER. CHICAGO. CINCINNATI Norfolk .... 10010016 Qiotshr, 1900 3 Spencer, cof. T 1 4 1*Win Corcoran, ib § Miller, ef. r 3 e B. Brown, Towne, 1. Hro CITY FOR RACES ON JULY 3 &t 4 i | Bame on " balin Ot Frannin, 1 %% |BROWNS MAKE THE MOST HITS A Sullivan. pef 3 Cotfey, Py M Cooney, 2h Clarke, If.. Kene, 1b | Zimrman, 25 § 2 0Mollwits, 1b y V A i he e 8 o~ d 6 by Wallworth, 8. it by pitched ball' | CHICAGO, June A tlmely three- BIRE the, enitelol, at: Mipux GHEY - 06 Kelleher, s. . Lefetine. of |@ater Tt 28 0 8 & Offeranes vm.. , Wilitama, ‘¢t b UKitter, . ¢ ‘ } Total WM | Kaiely. et Oriron, b By ~Wallworth ~ (Fisse). = Stolen base L R the big race of July 3, in which some | \Totale. 6 Wisse. Bacrifice hits: Bockewitz, Frank. ;%8 hit by Eddie Colline with bases | 0", "1ont drivors of the country will | M elanae Shesta,’c. . lin, Dye, Towng. Umpire. Bermstes filled in the third Inning enable Chicago Gaskell, p. . p- Phelan. .. § OCinrke. o [ Bresnatian, ¢ 3 2 0Grifith o ot i ry. w e 00 ‘ | com « Kennet 4 s , 15} - !to overeome St. Louls' lead, and singles | oo ' i ler of OmAna. | rnree-base hits: Fletcher, Corcorai | ack” in connected with the B R, Wil 1 WOODMEN OF WORLD by Weaver and Fournfer in the fifth sent Cheney, p 001son, 2b ' | Bullivan. Two-base hits: _ Hodge (3. Totals .20 527 1 in_another run, which was enough to | pemwn oo roror company and ls well | Clements (. Fietcher. Yoat. Potter) e otals s N Ic| v D 1 Booker, 8 k _out ul n. 8, by mi“fi"’;{, | *Batted for Leach in the ;Ig:\lh OVERCOME ALAMITOS dereat st Louls, 4 to 3. Score u;‘;j,'"_‘:m"“n’;;;,',“_',';'.’!"‘;,:“;.J;;‘:"“"';"l:;1ufi?...:. -;‘E“;u(‘.’.\m, @ Basen on Lallsl ot ' b R A R R D e ! ST. LOUIS . CHICAGO Off Bullivan, 1; off Monroe, 3, Time: %:00, | car around the Sioux City course, | U \ b i ABHOAE ABHOAE mpire: _Quigley. Two-base hit: Figher. Three-base hit: | After tralling along for ftive tnnines g oo 1e 3™ 94 % petncn, ot N | Zimmerman. Double play: Knitzley to | With the Alamitos in the lead, the Wood ki 1 0Weaver s Bresnahan to Zimmerman. Bages on (mon of the World pounced upon Sute's Prait. o SRt :.m{vnu oft A’N"-‘w_\.‘vi .n(]' Il‘vnl.nm’rf'r ll"!;lr offerings In their half of the sixth and o7 Colting” | Beton (Wiliams, 'Fisher). Struck out: [at Luxus park | By Cheney, 4 by Benton, 3; by Lear, | Frank Smith, the Woodmen of lar'qgn, Krueger, Clarke. ~Double Totals . {1 DUmpires: ‘Klem and Emsile. Score, | worla third sacker, led the destruction # : % g ban (o e {;“"‘,r"‘:v ’f"]‘!l{':’“m Denver . 010 00 4 | 2eCOn G S eAg0 CINCINNATIL |of the creamery men by cracking out a _ i buses: Omaha, 4&; Sloux Clty. ¢~ airuch | Topeka ... 20000000 0-2 ABMOAE AB.H.O | pair of safe ones that tallied half of the 5t 1 . < 9 3 . out By Blodgett, 1; by Boothby, & Two-base hit: Mayer. crifice hit: | Good, rf 3 00 OLeach. of {odauinen's didben Chicago . 00301000 % o“ ln y o m Bases on balls: Off' Blodgett " off | Shields. Sacrifice fly: Shestak. ITouble | Fisier, as 3 SNollwits. 1b Two-base hit: James. Three-bast hit: : odgett, 1. o After the opening frame In which the ' Collins. Bases on balls: Off Jamens PRI cocommsoool { - Benton. p | Totale .3 52711 1 Twombly, ef coumannmRoo— sooHmononeas | crosowuonnsss” ®| onosos0mrmoas Soemcesmm ooy Boothby, p..... oloscecsssey wloconooomen 2 commamacand Sl arnonowss Roche, 1f. Bostick, ss. Trainer, rf. Mayer, 1b. . Lattimore, 2b, Cochran, 3b. Runs . Tallion, ' cf. Hits ... Ging 0§ 1 Rap) Home run: Forsythe. Three-ba : | Ban, P Stolen _bas Krug. 81 Totals .... Omaha— Runs .. Hits Sioux City— @ 3 3 P ' A AT vlvoscssscald co oo 0 1 wlsocoscmms R [ b Lx ~ocomcona® Bl cocumnbusl | uvoroomwa> “ooney, 2b Clarke, 1f Kane, 1b Lejeune, of Callahan, g Davidson, rf . Young, 3b Prics, ¢ ...... Kelley, p s LT . olesesocoss® ol sy oS wosm co Bl avupuen Spencer, cf.. Miller, rf | Whelan, rf.. McCormick, 1f.. Galloway, 2b Coftey, | Shields, 1b.. | Kellegher, ss.. | Shestak. c.. Cantwell, p.. a:—ewcves> = Blovwewenacs alomuss |l ococoecee Totals ...... v !8chulte, 17 108, B8 Boothby, 1. Hit by pitched bail: 'For-|blays: Bostick to Lattimore to Mayer; Schults 1 T H % Boottby, 1. ltched bail: - L eias 1o Bhiate. Bt Napart 2 1 » Alamitos concocted three runs on three 5: off Clcotte, 5. Struck out: By Jame F d lf Y M I re, second game; "> iy [Bits and an crror be Senith, McGuire (b Dy Cicotte, 5. Umpires: Chill' an the Finder ou Make It 3 Svans, oy Nrurt;k out Biv Sgnderl. 4; by Gaskell, |Bridnahan, © r‘wgu:m“zy. 1'1’::::\"':[ Bf"ln" :-[nll, rn-(mm:( ».;wn runll Tigers Win Out. t . t . on By Sanders, 2. Time: 1:%., Umping: | Lavender. o The Woodmen fought an uphill DETROIT, Mich., June etrol asy Ior the rinder o rin PNV - far = | Kemp began hostilties with a homer. A Played listless bail. Kavanagh's home L DED A 417 2 u ove . o o r ”. ‘v, P \{ v 7 g “Baticr Torumphries in the elghth. |pair of passes and an cror by Stangel|TUN OVer the fence with Vitt on base Il what you've lost is worth advertising for, ey vy *Ran for Knisely in the ninth. filled the sacks, whereupon Smith of H 0 G ! vo-bi i Saier, Zi T 2 Kevnagh. b mond, 2b f, Leach to Herzog, Zimmerman to Iisher | oneshanded grab by Bowley featured an s, 19 Omaha's “Lost and Found’ medium. Of course, your advertisement will be looked for by the finder if the finder has a conscience— Van Syckle. Score, second game: lion, Miller, Coffey, Shields. Bases on |xnisely ot 3 W Meyes g | $McLarry 0 Totals game hunched hits in three innings today and un- 2 CLEVELAND. ¥ 3 . - ’ 3 Chicago 00000000 0-0!corkea s two-sacker, virtually giving the oA LN oa e | the chances ave greatly in favor of your getting i 3 3 ° " to Saler, Phelan to Saler, Humph#es o | otherwise listless game. Score : 1 ° and almost all people have. > SIOUX CITY. balls. Off Sanders, 6; off Gaskell, 8. . 5 OGritfith, rf Score, second game | *Hargrave 0 0 {until the sixth. In that inning when defeated Cleveland, 12 to 2. The visitors Cincinnati 28 0)0 T 08 0 03 [eooion & o 4 Vi, b bold, et 1 f 3 h ? X i s R A LR it back if vou insert a small *‘Lost’’ Ad in | 1 o0Smith, rf 0 Phelan to Saler, Winko to Olson. Hases W. 0. W ALAMITOS ‘e 99000 0o co o Smith, e A BOON, $D s iesiens = ... Foreythe, rf . =W Krueger, ¢ “Krug, Sb ... «Schlicbner, 1b . Thomason, cf Whalen, #s .. Everdon, p coo~oo0009) 10" Nelll on balls: Off Humphries, 1; off Schielde v 213" Hita: Off Humphrics, 8 in seven in- |Hacuten, 1Coumbe; ‘s 1|nings; off Lavender, none in one inning .18 0 . Jonen” HIt by pitched ball: By Humphries ¢ 1 H ! . 426 13 3Harstad, p ](Hvrznxv Struck out: By Schuoeider, 4 1 . Umpires: Klem and Emelie. pomnwo; ol monmmsosonT B ‘ 3 4 1Wmbagna b 4 ‘ 1 3 0 2l camammmonad Totals | somtmmmtoms =lsessss0m02 Totals .31 e *Smith out, hit by batted ball ¥ 4 t Cleveland 20000000 Coast League Results, R, | M 3 0 s e Detroit 0400403 Ay it §15 0| McGuire, p o ; Two-base ' hits: Kananagh, Veac Sait “Take Gty ptssgndanile . ‘Three-base hit: Cobb. Home run pt LB Potats ’ anagh. Bates on baila: Off Coumbe, Batteries: Prufett, Prough, Klawitter | Alamiios " 0 > 1 g |Daagh. Tatas he'bes: COfE Coumbe, § } and Kuhn.Eittery, Hall, Laroy, Morgan, | W. O. W 0 ; ] in two f , off Jones. T in five i i { o hkarTang Hlasgan oo pissegita! Jarost, smit N 05 Tea L % BLS Omaha’s Lost and Found '".‘.','.h" Fossincapeas 1 2 2 24 Totals % 8 7 . 8 | 'At San Francisco—Morning game hake hit: W preat i r | SiqeR ont: Ry marwad, % brR d‘ B fapesishe 9013 , B Struck o by Bietiuire : i . 2 s ¥ e 5 0 0 0 s, | Btruck out: ] i : Home run: lejeune. Three-base Topeics 82880 0 LY Bl ingiuans e ; it balin: O M o o Medium. Thomason. ' Two-base hits: Lejeune, | 1 oPeka San Francisco h | Putel Umpire: Olson Krueger, Krug. Bacrifice hit: Callahan. | o Tie-base, hite: o nammer, | Lattimore | Batteries: IKrause, Higgenbotham and :r:‘l:‘l:,ohl;nve?.yhruls'x\enBr_‘roon“.“fll:fll‘ o rifice fly: Shestak. Double play: |Fisher; Baum and Block Loy {HARVARD AND YALE BOTH Ya,le Shuts Out the Spencer to Shields, Spencer to Shestak, | Afternoon game bases: Bioux City, 2; Omaha, 3. ' Struck | PO o Sniehdu s Cottey. Stolen bess! | Portiand AN {'1%! FLECT BASE BALL CHIEFS : : : ! out: By Kelley, 4. Bases on balls: Off | Foainer ~ Bases on balls: Off Dashner. |San Francisco 36 0| NEW YORK, June %1 —Harvard and rimson in yvin llp Kelley, oft Everdon, 2. Wild pitch: {1: off Cantwell, 3. Struck out: By | Batteries: Kahler and Cariseh: Brown |y ae » | Kelley Time: 1.4 Umpire Van | Dashner, 8, by Cantwell, 3. Passed ball Yale univerfitics’ hase ball teams elected e { Brokl g ; : |and Block b Syckle. ;‘:;f;f:dkh"}]‘“"“‘i"‘l‘."“m‘::""'r"1'.“"}““ :"‘ At 108 Angeles—Morning game: R.H.E. |captains for 1916 after the fi . BROOKLYN, June 27—Yale shut out| 5 Umpire: Myers. |Yenice 4 7 1ibetween the teams today. The Crim Harvard in ita final game of the season ( JOSIES BEAT BOOSTERS TWICE - Los Angeles - 1 7 0|alected Henry L. Ni 16, of Newton, at Ebhets field today, i3 to 0. Way held Batteries: Mitchell, Hitt and Spencer; A ! " {Scogzins and Botes {Mass. Nash plavs first base and Was (up Crimson to three hits, all of which | Vance Wins Pltchers’ Duel from Mo- LINKS AND THE WICHES SPLIT Afternoon gar l(‘“_bi captain of his freshman team Yale | were ma in the first two innings In : : the last seyen innings only two Harvard | sridge —Second me Close. | Venice Reoars (ah T 0 cted A. M. Milburn, Sheffield, ‘16, of {los Angeles 39 0f o ST. JOBEPH, Mo., June 27.—8t. Joseph 2| eries d e a Haverstraw, N Y. Milburn plays second | men reacliet first.base, Mahan being hit won' two games from Des Moines (his|Salt Creekers Cop the First, 5 to 2, | Raticries: Hitt and Mitse; Love and |\ o0 les w & P e by the wixth 4 Gan - - afternoon. The first was a pitchers’ bat and Wichita Second, 7 to 9. |Bo [ by & l““" ] f'"l‘h"‘ BORER AR O ] tle between Vance and Mogridge, the for-| LINCOLN, Neb., June 2.—Lincoln and nett walkl ) » B[L/\’ 5 < mer proving more effective in the| Wichita broke even in today's double r & Sprained Ankle. | OMAHA CRICKET PLAYERS Yale played spotless ball in the fleld ¥ f Bb’[l ED ooyt~ - " - - If you will get a bottle of Chamber- hammerad arre d Bcore, first : flist game: 4 g given therewith faithfully, you will re- o visiting Lineoln Ty the el g ’ Mory. .8 1aNcaL ver in much less time than is usually . Ay putty 1P Srwars R H O A E| AB. R Hhes 4 s 2 g AN " Wrahe ‘ b will bold prectiee | waterman and Garrett were hit in col- | ) 0 Wolfe, 1f......... 0 § ‘% required. Obtainable everywhere.—~Adver- ' goio. 3y, 1 Wedneaday next at|)ijsjon with hase rinners, the former re- on Saturday at 3 p. tiring from the game, while the latter 0 1 0! Lioyd. 2b 3 1 0! tisement L 1| Williama, 1b 1 7 ! v " v to “get Inlpluckily continued. Score | 0 Roche, If Llul ccoomon-fs coswoenOn Bostick, ss Trainer, rf '.\h\.:- 1b *Davidson out, hit by batted bal Tallion, Sloux City 00110 Rapps. ¢ NS o I O Dashner, ommommoool wamm el wloonornoss® TR o O Sapeailion Hihn, of o 3 0! Schreiber, of 0 1 of Mcintyre, rf APartments, f'ats. houses and cottsge ' 2 ne or nfarmation Marvard 200000008 15 e cAllister, ¢ J B ventsd suteidy and’ hendls : n Yale H J LIRS o R ] jaffigan. sa 1 . 9 164 quiekly and ghegply by Fatteries rrett and _Watéerman, s . LIRS A 2 045 0 0| Bee "For Reat" Ad. i | phone Lawrenson, Harney 4% | Harte: Waze and Hunter, Bastles. bisriford. as hills. 1T Taunehill ; > N ]

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