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| S —————————————— ! i _Bringing Up TOPEKA DEFEATS GRIZZLIES AGAIN ™ Kaws Make it Three Out of Four from the Denver Bears EIGHT TO FIVE IS THE SCORE| TOPEKA, Kan, June 20.—Topeka made it three out of four from Denver today The batting and fielding of Dell, a Denver discard, who jolned Topeka today, and the fielding of Kelleher featured. Score DENVER ag B B U A D ncer, of b 0 2 0 o r, rf < ey SRV R e B MeCormick, 1f. N T G O R Galloway, .. R O S o Cotfey, 8b. g R o 2 Shields, 1b. 2 0 0 o 0 Kelleher, sn. 4 1 1 s 0 Shestak, o o 1 13 1 Mitchell, p > P 0 Sterzer. D 0o 0 o 0 Totals S 13 3 TOPEKA AB. R. H. O ¥ Roche, If ‘ 3 Bostick, ss 1 1 0 Trainer, rf 0 1 0 Mayer, 1b 1 . 1 Dell, of ‘ 0 ttimore. A A hran, e Rapps, 1 A e Grover, p Totals T ] Denver 20000 Topeka 3010 *—8 McCormbck alner, Sacri- Two-base hits Sucrifice hits: e fly: Rapps ffey. Stolen ba third Innings. Bases on b pitch: Mitchell.” Passed ball Hit by pitched ball: By ( 2:0. Umplre: Meyers Rain Sfops Ball Game; Rain interfored with the game at Rourke park this afternoon between the ! Rourkes and the Sloux’ City team. but | Pa Rourke was partly consoled by the | arrival of his new right-handed pitcher, | predicted Mr, North, who hails from Minneapolis | never would conch another Cornell rowing and stands five feet eleven inches. The Rourkes will be back Saturday for a doub) ader and another, double bill is scheduled for Sunday. Monday, July 6, but one game will be played and it will be staged at 10:30 in |ac the morning to give the fans a chance 10 go to the rac also to permit C estling platform and stand for Cutler-Stecher match that evening Saturday and Sunday games will called at 2 o'clock Mack is Selling High Pri_ced Players ene Melady to erect his th PHILADELPHIA, June 23.—Close upon, b | the {round in the men's single and officials to start the men's nien's doubles news, of the disposal of Pitcher *‘Bol Shawkey by the Philadeiphia Athiatie to the New York Americans came a re port today that Shortstop Jack Barry of the former world's champions is on the market. Barry has not played in a game since June 19 because of an injury. Man ager Connile Mack is in Washington and other club officials disclaimed any knowledge of the intentiong of the man ager regarding Barry It was reported also that it is the in tention of Mack to et rid of his high saluried men with the possible exception of “Stufty” Mclnnis, first bas of young players. Const League. At San Francisco RALE Venice E 10 San Francisco N2 A Batterics: Venice, Clheche and Mitze San Francisco, Risigle and Block Al Los Angeles RLF Sait Lake City 1 Los Angeles FI Hatteries: Salt Lake City, Fittery and| Los Angeles, Perritt and Holes rtland RALE 4 710 d 115 i Kuhn, ¢ pbothum, Cove lllott; Portland Fast ( .. eb.. June 29— (Special.) of Hastings 11 to 10. } sponsible for the large sco Nowka of Inland struck Stein used three s Were re thirteen men the village boys ore Stein Bros 03011030210 Inland 00303203 %1 Batterfes: Churn. Dykeman, Bott and Adam wha and Nowka. Umpire: Kearney Prairie Dogs Defeat Pleasauton. LITCHFIELD. > ~"he Prairle Dog base intcresting game by a score of 6 to & LH.B 1001200015 00000402%0 Hoss and Frame d Hateisen Batteries: Pleasant: Prairie Dodgs, E L ke ‘y‘ THE! 1 jttle Rock Birminghan, vu Association. N ASSBOCIATION Nashville, Atlunta, | Father BY GOLLY: THAT'S \ A SWELL NEw MAD LM—:::EJUST HIRED MORNING - 'Chicago Will ve Second Auto Race in October| SPLIT DOUBLE BILL ssoond | New York Makes it Four Out of Six | automobile race will |on the new that the event shall be for n distance of 80 miles and a prize of $26,000, in the 600-mile race aturday have promised to enter. REDS WIN BASILY FROM THE PROHIBS Contest Decided in First Inning, When Drumm Poles Out Home Run. HASTINGS, Neb, Drumm hit a homer ftors to three play: Miller to{ Trainer, Mayer. Mits: Off Mitehell, & In four and ones : Off Grover, 3 off Mitchell, 3; off Sterzer, 1. Struck wut: By Grover, 2; by Sterser, & Wild Brumm. Sacrifice hits: M | Umpire: Greere. Double Bill Saturday gach Courtney is Critically Il word from his quarters said today he will be under {for many days. a physiclan's care Courtney, though 06 y was injured by he took to his % in the afternoon and 't e from his boarding house was sald that before | hemorrhage NILES BEATS M'ELROY AND { CHURCH WINS FROM GARLAND PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jure 20. | resumed in the sixth national clay championship hes In the fourth round and #on of Boston I the man, and | Amos Strunk, outfielder, and one or two | had no trouble others. Mack ir bullding up a new team : In the women's singles first round Mrs \ Oakland, Kilawitter and Harger-Wallach ated Miss Adelaide and Miss Molla skie, vans and Gretna Defeats Loatsville. 1ocals defeated th os. team | ocals defeated the Btein Bros.' team | | o JECIN® although tehers trying to stop with support given was never Zimmerman and a three-base a8 the stop by future for a game at ¥ Gretna plays Papillion at Papillion Hat- reenwood at eb.. June 3. —(Special.) 0 m won from Pleasanton at Hazard Sunday in an ttech and Mangold 3 ‘ Constipation Advertisem »nt THE BEI OH: YOU | FLATTERER! GIANTS AND BRAVES | | by Breaking Even on Bargain Matinee. NEW YORK, June 2.—~New York made It four out of six from the champion Bos- dividing a double-header here to- »w York won the first game, 3 to ind Boston got an even break when Hughes shut out the Giants in the sec- | iSECOND GAME IS A SHUTOUT | A { tons b | day !game when Rudolph weakened in the {closing inning. A single by Lobert, a pinch hitter, drove in the winning run in !the ninth. Captafn Evers returned to sec ond base for Boston in the second game, |it being his first appearance fn a National | league game since he broke a bone in his YORK HELD TO THREE SINGLES|left ankle last April. Though moving {around with difficulty he played his star fwest & ¥ ETAOIN SHR DLUCMFWY | (8pecial Tel- | game nt second and drove out A home ds won easily from York The game was won In the [came wtih Hughes on base and resulted first inning, when Obst walked unq!u Boston's viete Beadle held the vis- | | run, double and single. His home run ¥ ers waw served with a warrant sworn {out by a epectator at yesterday's game, { who alleges he was insulted by the Bos ton captain. Score, first game BOSTON NEW YORK AR H.OAE ABH.OAE Fitzp't'k, b4 1 2 wn of4 1 200 Ibert, rt..4 0 3 Mo 4y 8 9t nnolly, It.4 0 0 .04 31 0 41 0 4 1Fletcher s 4 0 2 2 0} 31 Oftobertsn, rf4 1 190 0 ‘1 ih..4 3 8 00 8 1 m..i1300 1 c..30° 8009 10 p...300 2@ *Murray 11000 chaver, 1 0010 *Lobert 1 000 Totals CaN 8 3 | *ome out when winning run scored | *Batted for Stroud in eighth | *Batted for Schauer in ninth | Two-base hits: Merkle, Schmidt, Fitz Ipatrick. Hases on balls: Off Rudolph, Hits: Off Stroud. 6 in elght innings; off {Schauer, none in noe inning. _Struck ‘out | By Rudolph, 3 by Stroud, 7. Umpir gler and ilart. Score, second e TON NEW YORK ARCHL.OLAE ABH.OAE 3 efd 00 ‘ 1 ‘ 00 1103 0 13 v anvil, w4 1 1 2 0Grant, 3h 00 | Whaling ‘0 OMeyers, c...3 1 | Hughes v 3 OPerritt. B 10 | o or et abart 0000 | Totam..3:W03N 0 Totals.....20 4 2113 1 | *Batted for Perritt in ninth { | Boston verees0 00000 20 0-2 |New York 00000000 00 Two-base hits: Evers, Gilbert. Home {run: Evers. Stolen base: Merkie. Double {playe: Doyle to Merkle (2); Grant to {Doyle to Merkle: Mevers to Merkle Bases on ballx: Off Perritt, 4. Struck out: By Perritt, 4: by Hughes, 6. Um- | |pires: Rigler ana Hart split Dou B, LOUIS, June 2.—8t. Loula and | Pittsburgh divided a’ double-header lere | today. In the ninth Inning of the first { game Dolan's fumble of Hinchman's fly put the latter on second. Hinchman | scored and tied the count on Wagner's hit. Wagner and Viox also scored. as | dic’ Johuson. and Pittsburgh won, § to | Hard and timely hitting won the second | game for St. Louis, 6 to 4 Score first | gume PITTSHURGH T LOVIS | ABHO A ABHLO A K oo f.. § 0 Olong, rf « Wat b4 23 2 aMiller Wagner. en.. b 2 Dolan, " 1 Viey 4 OHvart, b 5 on. 164 0 Oheck 130 *Schank \ OMeadows. ¢ 3 Ha v ! q *Ran for Gibson in fifth *Batted for Conzelman in eightt 180100 5.6 -8 t hits: Wilson, Snyder, Baird Hinchman. Bases on balls: Off Harmon . off Meadows, off Conzelman Hits: Off Harmon. & in four innings off Conzelman, 2 in three innings. Stru ty Harmon, 1, by Meadows, & b an, 1 by Adams Umpire ¥ and Ort 1 game PITTSBURGH Lovt ATLHLO A ¥ AR H O AR . Butler, & ‘ 021 Olomg, rf ‘1 . oMiler, 3. 4 211 0 1 ‘ 0 1 Wil & o } teod Dola « o Wak . Hyat ‘1800 3 14 2 oRolinson, p 8 *Murphy 1000 - ~Gerber o Totals s *Patted for Collins In the eight! *Hatted for Cooper in the nint! *Ran for Gibson in the ninth Pittsburg 000010 04 Louis 310210000 %% | Two-base hit: Long Three-basc hits | Miller, Wiison, Carey. Home run: Miller | Bases on balls: Off Cooper Hita. Off | Robinson, in seven innings, none out in eighth: off Griner, 1 in two inuings Stiuck out: By Robinson, 5, by Griner 1; by Cooper. Umpires: Orth and Quikley. Dodgers Lose to Phils. | PHILADELPHIA, June A {run by Becker with two on bases ’ urred in the fourth inning and p the turning point of doday's gane Brooklyn, Philadelphin winning, 5 to 4 Dell weakened in the fourth. when the home team tied the score, and was taken \pleton. The home tean w in the sev- enth Bancroft's double Whitted's sacrifi nd an out. Score ARH.OAE ABHOAE | PO 20 oBwrme 3.4 0 11 @ ond game, 2 to 0. New York won the first | R JIGGS- GO0 TO YOUR ROOM -\'LL. SEE YOU LATER! WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT'L LEAGUE. 'YANKS LOSE 70 RED | - SOX IN THE TENTH W.L.Pet W.L.Pct Des Moines.36 22 621 Chicago :(0 24 .68 | Topeka ... O A el e 5t 8 ‘58: y New Yorks Tie Score in Ninth, Then | Omaha 20 28 Slttsburgh .3 2 Gain Run, but Lose in | Lincoln 28 28 .500 Boston .. Sloux City..28 31 4%/New York Joseph 411 Cincinnati .2 ! a 423(Brooklyn | 1 FED. LEA \ W1 Pet | Chicago St. Louls....37 24 .601 | Boston Kan. 1Cty...38 21 Detroit 594 Chicago 2 Wash'n ew York eveland St. Louls Phila AMER. A W.L.Pet Indianap's .41 % .62 Beatrice Louisville . 3 Kan. City. St. Paul Milwaukee Clev Minneap's Columbus 528/ Pittsburgh’ 361 Baltimore .2 366 Buffalo 23 43 348 STATE LEAGUE 0 15 20 429 N LEAGUE »peka, § mes, rain. NATIONAL LEAGU 8-4. St. Louls, 56 New York, 1 Philadelphia, 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland-Detrolt, rain St. Louls, 2: Chicago, 4 Philadelphia, 0; Washington, & New Yo 3; Boston, 4 IRAL LEAGUE St Louis, 4; Buffalo, & Chicago, 1; Newark, 0. Kansas City, 2; rBooklyn, &. Pittsburgh altimore. 1 AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION Kansas City, 6; 8t. Paul, BBRASKA STATE 1. AGU BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA l York, 1. Hastings, 4. Norfolk-York, rain. Games Today. Western League—-Omaha at Des Moines, Sioux City at 8t, Joseph, Wichita at Den- |1 vir, Lincoln at Topeka. National League—Ne York at Brook Iyn, Boston_at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cincinnati, Pittsburgh at St. Louis American League—8St at Boston. Federal Leagu Chicago at Newark, Kan Lirooklyn, Pittsburgh’at Baltimore Nebraska State League—N. Hastings, Beatrice at Fairbu 516 Newark ....83 32 608 867! Brooklyn 30 85 .462 38 387 ouls at Chicago, | e Washington at New York, Phiadelphia St. Louis at Buffalo, 18 City at orfolle at| |SPEARER GETS ! BOSTON, June ¥ -New York tied the score in the ninth inning today, gained ia lead of one run in the tenth, put out two Boston batemen in the last half of that ninth inning and then lost the game, | 4 to 3. Ruth had not allowed a New | York runner Leyond second base until the ninth. Boston scored the winning run on Speaker's long hit to center, his fifth hit in as many times at bat. Score NEW YORK BOSTON AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.AF | High, et 52720 OHooper. rf..3 03 0 0 | Peckinpa, ‘585 0 1 1 0Wagner BREERE] {Majeel, 3b...4 3 1 1 18peaker, cf 8 & 3 0 { Mullen, 1624 0 OLewls, 1t....3 0 Cree rt.. 4 0 OHoblitzel, 1H4 0 Hartzell, ‘1.3 0 3 .4 | *Bauman .00 o 0 3b. 4 | *Daley, 1601 1 0 ¢ | Boone,” 2b..08 0 & Nunamakr. ¢4 1 3°Henriksen 0 | Caldwell, p.3 1 2 0 1%Gainer 1 Is...38 #2911 & Totals . M1 Two out when winning run score *Batted for Hartzell in the ninth *Ran for Bauman in ninth *Batted for Thomas in tenth *Batted for Ruth in tenth h York W 00000002 Boston 100000100 24 Two-base hita: Malsel, Janvrin, High |Double play: Boone to Mullen. Rases lon balls: Off Caldwell, 3: off Ruth, 4 Struck out: By Caldwell, 6; by Ruth, 4 |U'mpires: Dineen and Nallin. Senators Blank Macks. WASHINGTON, June 2.—Washington batted Wykoff and Davies hard today while Boehling was invincible, and the sals shut out the Athletic S to 0 It |was the last game of the ser . making it th out of four for Washington 1 PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON OAE AB.H.O Murphy, rf 000 0Connolly » Strunk, ¢ 0 5 2 OFoster, #b 0 | w ks, 1t 0 3 3 1 0Milan, cf 0 20 Gandil, 1b 0 OHenry. ¢ ‘ i 2 4310 i 1 ' 1 0 0McBride. 8 — - - - | Kopt, 3 0 1 2 0Boeh » .3 11§ 0Ban 43 21110 Totals ) T4 112 1 0White 1% Cutshaw, 2b. 4 0 2 1 OBe 0 0| philadelphia 00000000 00 Miller, ¢ 20 3 0 OKillifer, ¢...3 0 § 0 Two-base Lit Bochling. Three-base Dell, p 2 1 0 ) OChalmers, p3 0 0 & 0 |hits Walsh, Shanks, Meclnnis. Stolen Appleton, p.1 0 0 1 0 Ibhase Milan Hases on balls oft | o s Totals...T 82T 3| \Wyckoff, 1: off Davies, 3; off Boehling, | Totals....32 72412 0 : 1. " Hits: Off Wyckoff, 7 in three in- { iBrooklyn 20030000 0-4ppga: off Davies, S in five innings. Philadelphia DRES &9 5L 99 Struck out: By Wyckoff, 2; by |l<»¢hl||\..' Two-base hits: Daubert, Niehoff (%, 4. Umpires: Hildebrand and O'Lough- | Baneroft. Home run: Becker. Stolen |lin. | bases: \Wheat, Cutshaw, tz. Double | = play: Bancroft to Ludérus. Bases on | White Sox Trim Browas. balls: Off Dell, ; off Appieton, 1; off | CHICAGO, June 20.—For the third con Chalmers, 1. Hits: Off Dell, 4 in four and two-thirds Innings 3 in three and one-third ings. Struck y out: By Deil, 2; by Chalmers, 5. Um- (to 2. Fa pires: Bryan and Eason TIP T0PS GRUSH THE CASEY (€ Appleton, 2 bases clinched the game for Chicago to- day locals defeated St. Louls, 4 made a triple in the fourti inning after Roth and Schalk walked corge Sisler, the University of M igan recruit, played first base for St Touis. Austin argued with Umpire Chill on a strike decision and was ordered out |of the game. Score |secutive time, a triple with men on n\.»' A ; ! ST. LOUIS, CHICAG Finneran Found for Nine and Vis- Moo AE B OAE H ! ; . | Snotton: 16.°8°1 2 6 OFelach, ct...3 0 : itors Helpless When Hits Austin, 3b. 1 0 0 0 "3 1 o Wateh: 3003 0 0 6 OE.Collins, 363 0 q Sieler, 1b 113 0 1Fournier. 1b. 4 0 0 Mean Run. gl gt et il | C'Walker, 6t2 1 1 0 OFoth, it....2 0 0 0 0 FOURTEEN LEFT ON THE PATHS = BROOKLYN, June 2.—Two runs sco-ed on a steal of home by Cooper, which caused Cullop to let loose a wild pitch featured Brooklyn's victory over Ka City today to 2. Finneran was found for nine hits, but the visitors were help less when a hit meant the game. F teen visitors were left on the paths Chadbourn's running cateh in the eighth inning of a long fly from Smith's bat was the fielding feature. Score: Kansas City..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Brooklyn 0 100010 Batteries: Kansas City, Cullop, Black n and Brown: Brooklyn, ¥Finneran ar Land Hap Chase W BUFFALO, June 20 —Hi e ener. Chase's bat Buffalo from St. Louis today, 5 to 4 He made two home runs, the tirst with one man on. Score RH St. Louis 200000200480 11200010 %5 6 ¢ Buffalo latteries: St. Louis, Groom, Watson. Willls and Hartley; Buffalo, Ford and Rlair Rebels Take Opene BALTIMORE, June 29.—Pittsburg the opening game of the series Baltimore today, 7 to 1, the locals' tally esulting from & home run over the fence by Jacklitsch. Konetchy started Pitt hurgh's scoring with a hit over the feno Heore Pittsburgh .0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3711 o, altimore Y 00010000141 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Knetzer and Herry; Baltimore, Balley and Jacklitsch Whales Trim Newark. NEWARK. N. J., June 2.-Chicago de feated Newark here today, 1 to 0. Score RHE Chicago 0010000600140 Newark 0000GO00O0 0041 Batteries Chicago, Brown and Fischer; | Newark, Mo and Rariden lean Assoctation. At St Kansas City €9 3§ St Paul 295 Batteries: Kansas City, Gardner and Jenkins. St. Paul, Liefield and Johnson. Only one game scheduled It Really Does Meileve Rheumatism, Sloan's Liniment does give almost in stnt relief Nothing better for rheu matisn. hackache and sclatica. Only ¥¢ AV Aruggists —Advertisement won the opening game of the series RHE. | | WONDER WHAT RIND OF A MAID MAGGIE WILL G| T NOW! — *Ratted for Hamilton handicap shooting for the Fred Gilbert trophy. pigeons seventeen To shoot off the tie each i 20020000 *—4] In shooting T\\u‘lmnn hits " Three-bas Final Half. [ Warker, |Collins to Fournier. for first place was given twenty-five hots. Thomae made twenty-five straight, win- Harry Groosman made Double play. Bases on balls ning the trophy twenty-four and 5 In seven innings: off Perry- twenty-five in one inning P Go Get B.V.D. and Get Cool HEN your legs feel slow as tugboats hauling a coal- barge, and you seek the friendly shade of awnings to dodge the heat, then look for B.V.D. in the nearest store-window. Wear B.V.D. under a Tropical -Weight Suit, and yo«'re doubly cool. Firmly insist upon seeing the B.V.D. Red Woven Label, and firmly refuse to take any Athletic Underwear with- Then you'll get properly cut, correctly made, long-service underwear. On every B.V.D. Undergarment is sewed This Red Woven Label (rade Marh Rag. U. 8. Pat. Qffca and Roreign Countries) B.V.D.Closed Crotch Union Suits (Pat. U.§5. A. 4.30-07—9-15-14) $1.00 and upward the Suit. Cut Undershirts Length Dmwers, S0c and upward the garment. The B.V.D. Company, 0 FIRST ANNUAL 300-Mi GRANDSTAND SEAT, $3, $4 and § Free Parking Space south of grand stand under police guard for grand stand and box seat holders. GENERAL ADMISSION, $1 per person to north half inside the track; also $1 for your automobile. GENERAL ADMISSION, $2 per person to south half inside the track. No charge for your automobile. There are a few choice parking spaces next the pits and facing the grand stand at $5 and $10 per automobile, in addition to $2 per person. NO EXTRAS—Only one charge as above—NO EXTRAS. We strongly advise the purchase of general admission as well as grand stand tickets at our down town office before the day of the race. Mail orders given imme.- diate attention. Get your tickets so that you can drive right in and secure choice parking space. OMAHA AUTO SPEEDWAY €0., 1811 Farnam $t., Omaha LE AUTO RACE OMAHA, JULY 5th (LEGAL HOLIDAY) 12:30 0'CLOCK SHARP On the World’s Fastest Track for $15,000 Purse All the champion speed demons will fight it out, ircluding Resta, Richenbacher, Cooper, Anderson, Alley, 0'Donnell, Hughes, Mulford, Orr, and fifteen others. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW And Avoid the Crush and Delay at the Track BOX SEATS §7.

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