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10 THE LOOK ROURKES WIN: TIED JGGS You BROKENLOP| WHAT'S THE ALl Blfiinging Up Father HOME. LATE LAST MIGHT! 1918 rght WHAT HAS THAT 4OT TO DO WITH IT? BEE intern’] News OMAHA, THURSDAY Bervics ME WIFE WUZ WAITIN' FER ME! [’r hree Times and Out T GIANTS DEFEAT THE OMAMA Vo G A S e Krug, 7h o 1 1 L] 1 WEST, LEAGUE NATL LEAGUE Bmith, 1f, . i b e | WL P - Thompson, | et i) " Omaha 00k) 214 ‘ ¢ ; gn. ..3313.8 Omaha Makes Three Runs, While |}Miller. 1b, s ' 1 o|New York Wins by Bunching Hits |Lincoln -..3014 piNew Yok 31 14 400 Bruck Holds Des Moines Kilaufr, s, B S e | e i Wichita .18 17 514(Cincinnatl | 20 22 478 Krause, rf, 1 0 o 0 0ff Bender l_" the Third Soux City. .16 18 .471|Boston 1810 457 Down Cleverly. Bruck, p, | G RG] Inning. Topeka 1918 4uTichieago 1019 33 482 — - - - Janver 1" 424|Pittabury 2.42¢ 8 Totals T T ] 1 = St Joseph. .13 20 304/8t. Louls 1824 420 | FORSYTHE OUT WITH AN INJURY | s .. MERKLE GETS A HOME RUN| AMER !.F,‘A":‘l v AMER. ABS'N [ e AN, R & O A B | ! WVl Pet W.L.Pet | 3 | ”) g Iavaland 24 16 .816|[ndianapolis 21 13 614 Des Moines, la, May 31 —(Special 8 9 't 1 1 00 Philadelphia, May 31.—New York |Washington 24 16 816 (ouiseiie - 2316 080 Telegram.)—Manager Krug shifted ¢ 0 0 10 o ofdefeated Philgdelphia, 4 to 2, by |New ¥ork..2s 15 seticotumbus 11713 447 his linéup today in the last game of e e g S LA bunching hits off Bender in the third | Chicago 1721 447|Kansas City 15 18 600 DAk 9 2 0|inning. Then singles by Rariden, | Detroit 1422 480/ Toledn 16 484 the series here and took the lead off ¢ 9% | 1| Robe y 4 , ' | Phils 1424 .368/8¢. P 14 10 424 A 2 PR Fir e ¢ 1 | Robertson and |‘va,|r‘ G, Burns’ dou- {8 Lowis.. . 14 24 388 Milwi 28,242 in the batting list himself. Forsythe | Cinire, b, 2 0 0 o 2 o|bleand Fletcher's sacrifice fly netted | Yesterday's Results was out of the game on account of an | ¥llleen, p A o 1 o0* 3 Olthree runs. Merkle hit for a home | WESTERN LEAGUF injury to his ankle when he collided | rotate 3 o 8 %1 m 2| runin the eighth inning, his second | Omana, 3 Des Maines, 0 with Thompson in center field in yes .a| drive of this character here in two| Topeka 8t Joseph, 4 P n y Omahn 00010200 08 £ ’ Lincoln, 2, Sloux City, 8 terday’'s game. Krause was sent to|Des Moines 00600000 6 0nday Philadelphia’s nine hits were Wiehits, Denver, 14 right fiel jiTwo base hite: Kildut, Sacrifiee | sCattered. Score L R s or, Krueger, Bruck, NEW YORK PHILADELP 4 2 2ot Omaha won 3 to 0, tying Lincoln | piel, Mhen Frueser, o Do | ABHGAR DEVEA w | Cinetnnats, §; Pitteburgh, 1 for first place in the league Molnes, 6, Ntruck out: By Killeen, 1; by | G Burnsit 4 2 0 0 1Banc'tien 4 2 ] York, 4; Philadeiphis, 2 In the first, Smith sent out an in , ¥ ae on bells: Off Killeen, | Kobsonrf 4 & 1 0 ONIoh(f2h 4 2 1 7 0f Roston, 25 Brookiyn, 9 field hit but was caught off first and Sk s S Wy | RSNl §id 3} ARAR 10 1 L B ouls, 0-B CHlsapo, 16, Thompson fanned for the third out, | kpuir. Umplres: Vekman and | yootsh 4 0,0 8 0Whica b 4 £ 1 farpBrcan. L84 Miller singled in the second and |Carney, Mofiedh ¢ 114 & OCooperiit’ 1 00 0 0 }'n'v'h%lfl'fi 1 Boston, 10 was sacrified to second by Krueger . "l:wl"l'“' 240 OPaskertef 4 0 0 0| Chicago, 4; Detrolt, 7 J Burg singled to left but Miller was LINKS LOSE TO THE SIOUX Henw 9 2.9 ":"‘V'Y:‘,;:""I" §731) 8 Clevelsns, 10; Bt Louls, § caught at the plate. Krug singled to Totals 902610 2MeQ'in'> 0 0 8 5 o AMERICAN ASSICTATION 4 . Prate R SINg Q'\'n,p 4 left in the third with two down, but . e EEr 11 1% 2l Musesnete |i Ot Fasi, s Smith flew to Meloan for the final [ Holmes' Error and Grover's Home *Killifer 10 0 0 0| TLousville, 2. Indtanapolls, 4 out Run Cost Visitors Game i | Milwaukes, 4; Kansas City, 4 e in To Y] ; Miller made a sensational one hand Ninth Lol ons hit by y.’;,:::,’ ...‘n il e - ed catch of Hunter's hard line drive in inth, *Battad for Cooper fn seventh and Oriffith was trapped oh the base Jine, | the third and robbed him of a hit Kppistosono | :":"1"" for Bender in sighth. but scored with Mitchell, who ran for | Thompson walked in the fourth with | THREE TO TWO 18 THE SCORE|, ""“L o S i huay Clarke, on errors by Bchultz and Wilson none out. He was sacrificed to sec i § - o gl O 6 B8 8 B . :‘h"rr’u- scored on Loudan's sacrifics ond by Miller and took third on Keue- | Sioux City, la, May 31.~Ducky | Two.base hits: 6. Burne, Dugey. Ban | @ PrTTSBURGH CINCINNATL | ger's infield hit, He scored on Kil-| Holmes' error of Croshy's grounder | 7011, Niehoff, Bender. Home run: Merkie TABHOAF ABH.OA¥ duff's double to right ’ ) Btolan buse: Cooper. Double plays: MeKach. | Carey.ct 1 1 8 0 6Gronss 11 016 Krause opened the fifth with a and Grover's home run with two out | nle to Markle, Bancroft to Nishoft to Whit. | JWton1b 6 211 1 ONealecf & 4 6 %y e {in the ninth inning won for Sioux City | '¢d.” Bases on balls: Off. Benton, 2; orf | Wnerib b 4 4 & 43 3% single and was sacrificed by Bruck, |j, " {mit" 1hinE won for Sios [, | Bender;-2. Wit by pitched ball: Rariden by | M Wanct & 8 4 0 0wingoo 69 9 3 0 Smith walked byt Thompson fanned | " i a6 series With | Bender. Struek out: By Benton. 7. Hits and |G (330 § 8 4 1 10/(BChet 7 2 2 0 6 p Lincoln here today by a score of 3 to | earned runs: Off Benton, § hits, 2 runs in | 24 1 8 for the final out. Miller was safe in|; , | nine tnni i |Bmithas 4 0 8 8 1°Clark 0 00 0 0 : 1 4. Holmes' two-bagger with two on | Pine inninks; off Hender, & hits, & runs in | oCogello 1 0 0 0 0*Mitahall 0 0 0 0 0 the sixth on Hartford's poor throw to bases in the ninth scored twr | #lght innings: off MeQuillan, 1 hit, 0 run in | wilsone 6 110 3 2Killiferif 0 0 0 0 0 first and Krueger was hit by a pitch- | % 16 100 IS 9 ;hr l»“ ; r'uuur-n”um innng. Umpres: Rgler and Harrson Miller,p 6 1 0 3 OHerzoges 6 0 6 b 0 ed ball, Burg singled scoring ,l].”,,;‘” H ‘f'””' gon ad by a 2| Brooklyn Beats Boston [$viox ™ ¢ 8¢ & gvr'fy;'f”p §944 "“‘ and Krueger scored on Ewoldt's er-| . T INcoLy ‘M",';‘”"‘“",,\':”r‘" THrOOkIrR bast Beston | | and was sacrificed to third by Krause. | Cartiale, 1t € 0 a o o|play In front of him, losing the gama, With | JHaited for Mollwits In sixteenth | i ] 1 ] 0|w te and vanced to second - . b7 g rerpos Burg at the plate. Bruck kept the 8 oA Tohasten's seritiee. Wy un Sesond | sBattedfor Milier i sistesnth Booster's hits well scattered and did | Johnson, 1b, e T o | purposely. Mowray hit sharply to Maren. | *HAtted for Viox in sixtesnth 2 y ol « Lober, rf ‘ 1 0 o 0| ville, who had a chanee to retire the side | Cincinnati 100 001 000 0060 000 & ::”"lsa!:{\'\nlnmc than .one to an in Holmes, b, ‘ 0 1 1| with & double play, but fumbled and the | Pitisburgh 000 002 000 000 000 0 s Rohrer, ¢ ‘ g 4 0 0|bases wers full. Coutshaw drove a lo bit | base hit: Gritfith, Stolen bases Fast, p. 3 § 7% 1 2 0|0 deep center with only single, as Daubert ( Herzog. Double plays: Herzog ' ' ‘ scored from third, ending the game. Score: | lNwitz; Louden to Mollwitz; Smith to Josies Win From N R M Th T k K | BIOUX CITY & ABROAR , ABH.G.AR | Taney off Miller, 6 Hita and enrned e Toneka ws! AB. R W 0 A p|Mervess 4 101 0 IMyersot 7110 0 runa: Off Toney, § and 2 in sixteen innings ¢ ore. 0 0 M | § 0Dmub't.ib 4 1 0 0loff Miller, 11 and 1 in sixteen Innings. Hit - aws et Sl b G e M $ 103 15nston. et 0 0| by pitched ball: Smith by Toney: Neals and St. Joseph, Mo, May 3l.—In a long e o rt e ' : SIRRTIR 1 14 §Newxith 4 4 0/10; by Miller, 7. Umpires: Kiem and Bmalis. | drawg out game, played in a wind- | Watson, rf Lk Y3 1. 0 o/ Wiholtet ¢ 3 3 0 00lsonss. 3 o ' " n storm, St. Joseph won from Topeka, | Mets. 1 g B BT 0 | Gowdy, 02 1 03yers 011 A t R g L o3 Both "Sommers nd Boci|contoiy s’ 4 8 3 1 alted 113 0ES 11310 Auto Racer Lecain vitched good ball. Score - G N R B A SRR o S i1l Not R ol b R e rr s e Will Not Recover AB. R, H. O. A ¥ Two out when winning run was scored 11 00 00 0 o SRR Agisr, 1b oy b oy g $ 568 3 8 Sk N 3 R H A ) 050 000 Indianapolis, Ind, May 31.-—Jack } :;‘u::r- m.h 3 ! '1- b | loux City 00 2B - Maranville. Homse run ROAD Bohweltzer, if A0 2 ¢ &1 Left on dases: Stoux ¢ Daubert. Firat buss on | Lecain, automobile driver, who wa T 6 0 y 0| First bass on error f rBookiyn. 1. Bases or : 2 R e S R ok i BRI Mse oa errern: Riaua Gly, X Balle: oft ek, Basae on | injured in the 300-mile race here, wa of 2.0 0 0 0 0|base hit: Lajaune. Home run: G fatns it off Ptatfer. 1 Struck | reported in a critical condition at the By Bast, 4; by Yrov Rasgw o1 Hplit Double Weader do not expect him to recover e is Totals u 1, 0B.°3 A8 1| Gpr Past, 1) off 1 Chicags, Ma 1.8t Louls’ and Chicage | Sulfering from a fractured cull 8T JOSEPH ‘m-nm it by pit Wl B fivided a da heador today, Packards | bDroken jaw and internal injuries Ml 1 AlN n :l 0 A I yt’..” Time pires pitehing, double plays and timel TFom Rooney and Jim McAlister Williams, b ‘ \ 1 b By e "",""y“;"" the | the other two men injured in the race 3 B 7l ¢ r two two-haggers an g A i b ;R R g Smith's home run had routed were said to be in little danger : i 11t it Bears Once More e ' i 11111 Overwhelm Wiches i atua i v i Lumber Production Bommars oo GRS - nr. ter twe Bt Louis aiis e T ] M.ll ' . 8] wam ) $On8 out when winning run seored Ring streak. continned: today AR HO A ABILOA Y Tl . iF 4 Topeka 00 { iy 1 W A el . Pt W ek out By Bommers b i h ¥ f n Ronks o5 be o $i v ] 8 were touched 4 Iy " 4 ) td Chicago, Ma In‘his annua : 'unz”u‘wu. " wding a \ t H s of the tios ft hits \-‘I' three and 1 b The | A . : " H us screta o Jourds * " x 2 ! ) [ Al la 6 Earasd : \ ad Pontius D A ol . . w14 : . American Association h ' ' Ause ] t . Al B P ) » ‘ $ adv 1e t Mianeapoiis " o b 4 . N ‘ A : ' g M A ! Lewlavitie R N ' . . Tadimne - . oed & 4 A 4 o wEsr & 3 3 ! 4 Batteries Paiw and . ‘ A A : Lalange . Carigr & : ! At Ransss 2 o soas MU wauhee . . : Auie Maees b Grand beland )1 fll“ t lN L P“IY ] ) y . : N v Ready for Senate " ; SRR . Vs L) Ma ia A ¢ . . . , Ned Sen Nowp k0 Winning ¢ : $raih Ao Phe Rasens M . . viaslag b dsbie by bowe . a1 Bathasie . Koness Y Improved Bervies 10 Lander Dead £ ) s v Wede Whin Pirates = wel N anda \ o M ai0 Aetaqied g:a . ars MO ¥ ) \ " - aha at 4 . b walt ¢ JUNE Drawn for The 1, 1916 | OID ByT DIDNT T DIDN'T You HAVE A GO0D EXCUSE ? TELL T CHANCE TO | A b Bee by George WHAT DID McManus I DONT KNOW- SHE'S NOT THROUGH YET- USE TOBACCO —CHEW IT! VS \nq Best Chewing Tobacco Made is “0ld Ken- The moment you start to run new car Friction begins its sly work of depreciation, pIXON'g Automobile LUBRICANTS tie and Ak doaler for the Doven Lubricating Chant l‘v"l tion 8 !‘\n.{.'l draw teeth, iIs WEPH DIXON CRUCINLE COMPANY o N T — Karab ohed wh ArolR axp BiNONe W POWELL SUPPLY COMPANY | OMAMA | AL FARNAM 8 DINERIBUTE | CANY {; ; tucky"” Plug FRUITY-SWEET ano MELLOW " Thrifty Omahans tendon tn his right leg and will be out o WABHINGTON BOSTON : R ARHOAE ABHOAE " (’ - | Milancf "3 0 2 1 OMcN'lydb 6 3 0 2 0 |Bhanke3b 4 1 2 2 OLewindf 6 2 3 0 0 Unc]e Saln 8 Ba,nk - [Judgeiv 2 1 & o oHob'sslib3 2 4 1 0 L mson,r 10 1gainerib 9 0 2 4 91 Our Uncle Samuel, having graeis ) o [Henrye 3 0 6 1 0OWalkerct 65 4 2 0 0 ” Cleveland and Washington Dead-|Herve 3 8 8 1 owaliance & 4 2 8 010,01 consented to receive as much locked as Result of Browns Bilass 3248 dqanvnae § 2 % 9 01as$1,000 from any person for deposit allia,p omas,s 3 3 ’ 4 : Defeat. Harpsr,p 2 0 0 0 0Agnewe 1 0 1 0 o) in thé postal savings bank and having i Rotals. 31 33433 30T¥&p 4 1 1 3 0|published this gracious consent of his, TEN T0 FIVE 18 THE 800RE| """ " moww. 37637 30| the thrifty Omaha folks are coming o ‘ *Ran for Hoopsr in fourth | right back at )Imn and pouring in their 7 i Washington 00000600601 0—y|savings upon him at a great rate [ ’ St, Louis, May 31.—Cleveland went | goo, 10060300 #10 Heretofore no one depositor could into a tie for first place with Wash-| "m0 nass nite: Shanks, Lewls, Walker (). | put-more than $500 in the postal sav- ington by defeating St. Louis here to- | Thres-baso hits: Walker, Garoner. 8tolen | {noc hank. Uncle Sam'l just didn't day, 10 to Groom started for St, | bases: Milan, MeNally, Base on balls: Gallia h f ) ¢ St Louis, but was taken out after Cleve. |3 Harpar 1,'Gragg 1. Hits and earnea runs; | Want the place cluttered up with too | i < -+ allia 10 and 6 in 3 2.8 indings; Harper 6 much money land made five hits, including a double | and 4 tn 4 1-4 tnnings; Gregs 6 and 1 1n 9| “An’ don't you come puttin’ f \n" don’t 1 come puttin’ more'n and a triple for four runs in the sixth, | innings. Btruck out: Gallla 1; Harper 4 $100 in' my bank in any one month® Davenport replaced him but was little | Gre68 6. Umpires: Owens and Connolly lia said. ©'T makes tog much mach improvement, the visitors pounding Yankees Win Two finmes, Tor sbe elarks o 2 aix w York, May 31.—~New York won two ‘h"”' r eight hits and six runs in the games from Philadeiphis here today b T'his restriction has also been re- eighth and ninth . [cores of #<to 7 and # b "In the first | moved Of ocals’ twelve h 0 ama the n on wit ve.ru all f n”' IH‘HIINV‘IH i A fon Mlected | gams tha Tankess won with & freran, s | * The new regulations have been in off Mitchell, Hartley got four in as | g bt 08 home run with the bases full. | operation only ten days, but already many times at bat. Sco Tn the wecond game Wyekoff was wild | nine Omaha capitalists have taken ad- T. LOULS and unsteady and New York made hits at | P ABH.OAE | opportuna times and ran | vantage of i et & 2 ¢ 2 1 on Meyer. Markla » One of these is a newcomer in Boowier, cts 3 1 0 1oCrandsil 1 0 0 o b trouble. but was saved by the fields of wealth. He came in Oandliih 4 780 Oxnacinn 30810 "A;';;»I:Akyiy‘;‘ilzll:' lwmw“ YORK {with $800.In. sold, hiaed cub and de- Gandilib & 3 9 0 OAustingb 3 0 2 PHILADELP NE ) @ How'd,2b 4 1 1 4210 0 0 ABHOAD, i g | posited it He didn't talk very plain Wo'gem b 42 41 45 0| Wittas 541 8 1GHho'lyrt 5 2 1 1 0| English But he didn't have to, be- | Bilings.c 4 1 4220 0|Plekdb 4036 OMageact & 1 0 0 0] o0 il oo ol Mitchall,p 3 0 ‘ 1 0 0|8trunk.ct 4 0 2 0 0Gedson,2b 3 0 3 0 1| CA roney 43100 Lajole2b 3 0 1 3 0Wm'ndboss 1 0 1 0| The others were all on the books Totals. 3917 2003 0|[McIn's,db 4 213 1 OPipp® 2 114 0 1| ) t " i £ 00000 Walsheef 4 13 1 0Booness 2 0 3 4 o before, but they have inc rrusrd‘ti}rlr *Chapm'n 0 0 0 0 0|Oldring1f 4 2 0 0 OBaker,ab 1 1 0 0 oaccounts well nigh to the new $1,000 [Meyer,s ™ 2 1 2 1 OMighif 3 1 2 0 0| i, N Totals. 34123114 2 (Naborsp- 1. 8.1 0 oN'mvkerc 30 8 3 of e oy oy g0 e of g *Batted for Johnson in sighth elib‘er 1 0 0 0 OCullopp 0 0 9 20 e postal ban posits of the *Batted for Davenport in ninth :‘,,’:’,’."D? ! 22 2;‘":!"1{;‘-;1‘1) } 22 l‘ 01 whole country are over $80,000,000 Cle 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 4—10|%Murphy 1 0 0 0 0*Hartzell 6 0 0 o ofand the new regulations will increase ¢ 0 00 0 2 00 1—5|*Malons 5 0 0 0 ORusssilp 0 0 0 0 0fthem by 50 per cent promptly, it is wo base hits: Miller, Gandil, Bpeaker, | g § &Y ever Graney, Mersans. Thres base mits: Howard, | Totals. 34302414 1 Totdls, 36 82716 3| believed . Speaker. Btolen bases: Bpeaker, Wambs *Batted for Nabors in Fourth I'he government pays only 2 per ganns. Double p Johnson to Pratt to *Batted for Meyer in ninth, cent interest, but the depositors get, Bisler; Austin to Pratt to Sisler; Biilings to *Batted for Bush in ninth heside comforta fe - Turner. Bases on balls; Off Groom, 1, off Batted for Cullop in fourth !f- ides, a 2 “"i”}”']fi ""I'"{g, of per | Mitenent, 1 Hits wnd earned runs; Off # Batted for Keating In elghth | Tect security, which 1s part of 3 great Groom, & and 4 in aix innings; off Daven- | philadelphis 00230001 17 and rich government’s stock in trade. port, 8 and 6 in three {nnings; off Mitchall, | New York 33 S8 b0 ¥ Ak 83k 12 and b In ‘nine innings. Hits by pitched v il 4508 g AP R ball: Howsrd by Davenport. Struck ouli BY | oungt Meyer, Glitooley. Stoien nesss: Nuns. | + OWIL 01 OY, NEW Umpires: Hildobrand and ¢ i | maker, Walsh. Doubls play: Nunamaker fo | 7 A Gedeon. Bases on balls: eKating 1: Russel| M B d Tigers Defest Chin 1; Nabors 3 Wykoff 1; Bush 4. Hits and eXICOV 18 purne Detroit, May 31.—Opportune hita gave De. | earned runs: off Nabors, 1 hit, 1irun, in 3 | o . _ NS Mee 3 s trolt & 7 to 4 viekor er Chicago today. |innings: off Wykoff, 1 and 2 (only 2 batters | pringer, N. M., ay Jl.= In the fifth inning, with the scors 1 to 1, | faced him); Bush 6 and 6 In five innings; YK ctically destroyed the town of the ,;,,.,',, ‘m and two out, Hellman tripled | Cullop, and 2 In four Innings; Keating, 4 y, near here today I'he fire or- to_left field end 1 in four innings; Russell, 1 and nons In | iginatec frame - Danforth, off whom a triple was mads, | ons inning. - Struck out: Culop 4; Keating 1; '“”""Il ”; o "”!” """I?’"“ MJO"" was roplaced by Wolfgang in the next inning | Bush 1. Umpires: Evans and Nallin. Score: | N8 @ lumber yard and, fanned by a with & man on second and two called balls PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK strong wind, spread rapidly, The loss on Dauss. On the first pitch delivared ABH.OAE ABH.O.AE is estimated at $100,000 Woltgang, Dauss lifted the ball over the | witt,es 30 2 4 1GINIey.rt 4 1 2 1 4 - - 1eft field fence for a me run. Chlcago Plck,3b 2 11 IMagescf 4 3 3 0 1 out-hit the Tigers but ild not bunch their Strunk.ef 120 deon,2b 3 0 3 6 1 efforts. Ja featured by getting two | 05 4 0Ba'm'ni3b 3 1 2 0 0 doubles, & tris 1 a single In four tim 2 111 0 1Pippib 4 1 9 0 0 ore 21 0 0Booness 4 1 1 4 1 - . 4120 OHighlt 4 3 3 0 ® You Cannot Heat Your En- CHICAGO DETROIT 3101 1Walterse 4 1 3 2 0 . . ABHOAD tp 3 00 ¢ OMarklep 3 0 0 0 0 gine to a point where this 4 16 4 0lexfalone 1 0 00 0 S 7 3 A Oy i e Oil will not lubricate it E . 202000 Totals..31 $2414 4 orn'rib 4 110 9 3 0 81" ewitt out, nit by batted ban Schalk.c 2 4 4 1140 Philadelphia . 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 05 1 | 133 0|New Yo 3 2 2 . 40 Thres basa hit: Gilhools: Home run 00 ) 1% o High Stolen bases: Pipp, Baumsnn, Ma ofl that will n carbonize in Murph g | ges, High, Gilhooley, Walters, Meyer. Double inders. Panhard plays: Wyekoff to Lajols to Melnnis: Lajoie vetaing ita lubrica Totals. 36 14 24 15 to Witt to McInnis: Gedeon to Pipp. Bases mperatures *Batted for McMulll inth on balls: Off Markle oft Wyckoff, 4 's the only ol *Batted Wolfgang in ninth Hits and earned runs: Off Markle, 8 and 4 o use ur ca oBatt - . et i in nine innings; off Wyckoff, 10 and 6 in % slght innings. Hit by pitcher: Melnnis by P wELL tcago " 0.0 1 3 04| Markle. 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