35$*8«? 1#^W^ Vl?»^::i1 1 ' \"/ ~ **. Sport Section* * ^|THE MINNEAPOLIS JOWRNAC /, Sunday, June 24, igoo". '" V. ,5f '•>• V ! KAISER SAILED METEOR TO VICTORY I GREEN 15 »r WESTERN CHAMPION AT PROFESSIONAL GOLF ^THE LEftD ONCE: MDRf

Milwaukee's Bag Leaguer Hitting in Womderfudl Style . Just Now.

Danny Green is at the head of the American association batting list today, with Denny Sullivan second. Hallman took a slight drop, but is still close to the top. Frisk of St. Paul has come up 20 points during the week. Abbott, Davis and Kihm have dropped out of the .300 liBt, and Brashear-Himea and Piatt entered it during the last four days. The Louisville and Kansas City play­ ers monopolize the .300 list, having 13 out of 27 batters who are hitting .300 or better. Bill Clarke of Toledo. Nance, Greminger and McChesney have all bat­ ted consistently and are not far from the .300 mark. Geier and Demont have fallen off badly in their hitting and for two weeks have been going steadily down. Freeman and Hart are tied with .269 and Oyler has .256. None of the other millers are hitting the ball enough to hurt. The averages, including Friday's -*&A fafc>&L» <**' • games: AB R H Ave. ALEC SMITH, THE WINNER. AT THE SCOREBOARD, FLOSSMORE LINKS, WHERE THE CHAMPIONSHIP Kenna, Louisville 58 12 27 .465 WAS FOUGHT OUT FRIDAY Puttman, Louisville SO 8 12 .400 Wolfe, Louisville 10 0 4 .400 Clymer, Columbus 21 5 8 .881 AMERICAN LEAGUE Green, Milwaukee 207 56 78 .852 KAISER WILHEL.M AND KING EDWARD ON BOARD THE METEOR, THE D. Sullivan, Minneapolis 198 80 67 .347 49 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. BROOKINGS TOOK THE TRAP SHOTS 60 HIGH Hallman, Louisville .... 285 81 .845 Pet. YACHT WHICH THE KAISER SA REGATTA FRIDAY- 43 81 .342 Played. ton. Lost. Frisk, St. Paul 23T 34 21 .618 1LED TO A VICTORY IN THE KIEL Cassady. Kansas City.. 218 88 74 .389 Cleveland 55 22 Philadelphia 56 33 23 .589 C. Carr, Indianapolis... 159 58 333 .579 35 65 .832 New York 57 33 24 Hart, If 4 1 0 1 0 0 Burke, Kansas City. .. 166 47 82 27 .542 79 .829 Chicago 39 IN CLEnRIi TIES Perrine, Kansas City... 240 FIRST FROM LUND5 Greminger, 3b 5 2 2 S 2 0 19 Detroit 56 29 26 .527 Sullivan, rf 6 1 2 0 ' 0 0 Wuldron, Kansas City. 135 49 44 .326 80 28 517 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. .321 St. Louis 58 FROSTY BLEW UP IN Oyler, ss 5 1 3 2. 8 2 S. Sullivan, Louisville. 252 17 81 Washington 56 20 36 .857 Yeager, c 4 1 2 7 0 1 Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Rockenfleld, St. Paul... 79 88 25 .317 Boston 56 16 40 .286 Fox, 2b 0 0 0 2 1 0 Chicago 61 42 19 .689 Jude, Toledo 212 52 67 .816 Rurwell Too Much Mathewson Splendid Sport Marked Weekly 87 18 .073 Kerwin, Louisville 252 79 .813 Thomas, p 4 0 0 1 1 0 Pittsburg 65 33 GAMES TODAY. New York 39 89 20 .661 Stovall, Louisville 176 55 .812 Kilroy, p . 1 0 1 0 0 0 22 Detroit at Chicago. for the Local Club's Heavy •Contest of the Chin THAT 'LUCKY SEVENTH' Philadelphia 07 28 29 .492 Phyle, Kansas City 170 14 58 .812 23 36 ;410 Himes, Indianapolis ... 74 23 .810 Cleveland at St. Louis. Totals 43 8 16 *25 8 8 Cincinnati 61 3 24 .887 fierce, St. Paul 69 21 .304 •Batted for Oberlln in the seventh. St. Louis 62 86 Hitters. Club. Brooklyn «... 58 21 § .862 Geier. St. Paul 247 36 75 .804 NEW YORK 3, WASHINGTON 2. Milwaukee 0 1 0-0 0 0 5 2 1—0 Boston 60 21 .350 Padden, St. Paul 184 89 56 .804 Beauteous Footracing and Gym­ Minneapolis 8 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0—8 S9 By Publishers' Press. _ Brashear, Louisville 239 83 72 .301 Summary Two-base , McChesney; three- GAMZS TODAY. 3 New York, June 23.—New York won a splen­ Demont, Toledo 242 ~ 78 .801 The Minneapolis Gun club drew an­ base hits, Davis, Oyler, Yeager, home runs, Mc- 0 .300 did game from Washington today by a score The Lunds lost to Brookings yester­ khana Sports on the Milwau­ Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Thlelman, Indianapolis. 10 3 of 3 to 2 Both sides fielded perfectly. Hits Chesney, Clark; bases on ballB, off Oberlin 2, St. Louis at Chicago. Piatt, Toledo 40 17 12 .800 day by a score of 2 to 0. Too much other nearly perfect day for its shoot off Thomas 4, struck out, by Oberlin 7, by 34 bunched in the early Innings won for the New Dunleavy, Indianapolis.. 141 42 .298 Yorks. Score: Burwell. That is the whole story in »• yesterday, and good scores were the kee 'Commons. Thomas 5, by Curtis 2, by Kilroy 1; left on PITTSBTTRG 2, ST. LOUIS 0. 28 .298 Hill, Kansas City 231 69 nutshell. result. A large attendance marked the bases, Milwaukee 15, Minneapolis 12, innings W. Clarke Toledo...... 205 28 61 .297 N. Y.— h p Wash.— h pitched, Thomas 6 2-3 Kilroy 2 1-3, Oberlin 7, By Publishers' Press. 0 0 Stanley cf. 0 Both pitchers pitched beautiful ball, day. Several straights were made by Abbott, Toledo 174 46 5 .293 Keeler rf. 2 1 Curtis 2. Umpire Popkay. Attendance, 2,500. Pittsburg, June 23 —Pittsburg made a clean 82 .290 Chase lb. 3 15 0 0 Schlafiy 2b. 0 but the Lunds could not hit Burwell the different contestants in the events. •weep over St. Louis by winning today's game, Davis, Minneapolis 252 78 STANDING OF THE CLTTBS. 84 48 .280 Conroy ss... 0 3 0 Cross 3b .. 0 when hits meant runs. The Brookings One of the most exciting races of ths 2 to 0. Phillipi. for the locals, was well-nigh Nance, Toledo 166 84 Laporte 3b.. 1 Anderson cf 1 Played. Won. Lost. Pet, ST. PATTL 4, KANSAS CITY 1. Kihm, Columbus 216 62 288 4 0 team could do nothing with Schraeder day was on between O'Brien and Invincible, allowing but four scattered bingles 31 .288 Williams 2b 2 6 0 Hickman rf 0 Toledo 62 38 24 .613 Journal Special Service. Taylor also pitched well, but a base on balls, Sugden, St. Paul 240 69 White, and resulted in a draw of 90 25 .285 Deleh'ty If. 0 0 0 Altizer ss... 1 in the first three innings of the pla.7, Columbus 64 37 2T .578 Kansas City, June 23.—It was a case of the a and a single in the fourth netted two Greminger, Minneapolis. 217 62 ( 88 60 .285 Hoffman cf. 0 Stahl lb... 0 but in the fourth, with one down, Dree ' kills out of the 100 shot at Milwaukee 58 83 27 .650 locals blundering and the visitors smashing the runs. Score. James, Indianapolis..... 176 16 28 .533 72 .285 McQuire c. 0 Wakefield c 1 hit for one base. Hille, the next man The most singular part was they Louisville * GJ 32 ball at the opportune moment. Kansas City St. L.— h Pickering, Columbus .. 252 25 283 Kansas City 39 29 30 .492 secured six hits to five for the visitors and Pitts.— h a 32 Hogg p 0 0 Kitson p... 1 upj was an easy out, and things looked made the same scores in all the five Beaumont cf 2 0 Bursch rf.. 2 0 0 Hynes, Milwaukee 113 82 .283 Minneapolis ,.. 62 29 38 .468 should have won the game. But the locals 4 0 McChesney, Milwaukee.. 205 85 58 bright. Then Jones .came to bat and events as will be seen by the summary. — .873 Ganley rf... 0 0 Bennett 2b. 0 1 .281 Totals. ... 8 27 14 Ol Totals 4 27 10 0 St. Paul 89 22 37 made four costly errors to one by St. Paul, 4 0 Van Zant, St. Paul 288 35 67 threw two over for strikes, and with Johnston was the high gun for the Indianapolis 61 22 89 .361 which accounts for the result. The score: Clarke If ... 0 0 Hoelsk'r 8b. 1 2 67 281 New York 20100000 0—3 Wagner ss.. 0 T Smoot cf... 0 8 0 0 Woodruff, Louisville. .. 238 13 278 Washington 00110000 0—2 two and nothing he threw over a waste day with 95 to his credit. He made A K. c— h a St Paul—h 0 0 J. Carr, Indianapolis... 208 83 58 GAMES~TODAY. a e Nealon lb... 1 16 1 Shannon If. 1 2 27 .276 Earned runs, New York 2, Washington 13; ball. Jones made an effort to get out continuous of 83 in shooting off ferrine ss.. 2 2 Geier rt...« 0 0 0 Leach 3b... Beckley lb. 0 11 0 0 Beville. Milwaukee .... 98 9 .269 two-base hits, Kitson, Chase, Altizer, struck Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Cassady If.. 2 Sugden lb.. 0 112 11 59 of the way of the ball and connected the tie for the Dupont cup. In this 0 Ritchey 2b. 2 8 6 McBrlde ss. 0 2 0 0 Hart, Minneapolis ...... 21© .260 out, by Hogg 7, by Kitson 6; stolen bases. Indianapolis at Toledo. Waldron rf.. 0 0 V Zandt cf. 0 17 14 .268 x for a Texas leaguer over second, scor­ event, which is a handicap, Johnston Gibson c... 0 2 0 Grady c... 0 1 0 0 Freeman, Minneapolis .. 62 22 Chase, Hlckhan, Kitson, Delehanty; hit by Columbus- at Louisville. Burke 3b.... 0 3 Frisk If.... 1 2 0 Coy, St. Paul 82 38 .267 ball, by Hogg 1; wild pitch, Hogg 2, bases on ing Tree. and Hoffman, who were at scratch, St. Paul at Kansas City (two games). Phillipi p.. 0 12 Taylor p.... 0 1 32 Hill cf 0 0 Wheeler 3b. 2 J. Clark, Toledo 120 18 .267 balls, by Hogg 4, by Kitson 6. Umpire, The fifth inning opened with Burns, killed twenty-five straight, L. F. Ken­ Phyle 2b.... 1 2 Rook'fi'ld ss 1 34 85 .267 O'Loughlln. Time, 1.55. Special to Thtt Journal. Totals 6 27 18 1| Totals 4 24 11 0 H. Clark, Milwaukee... 206 52 who is a notoriously weak hitter, up, nedy twenty-four with an allowance Slattery lb.. 1 11 8 Padden 2b.. 0 McCormlck, Milwaukee.. 195 40 .262 Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 *—2 16 58 and he connected for a hit over third. of two birds, and Mr. Clapper killed Milwaukee, June 23.—The brewers Leahy c... 0 4 L Drill c 1 Knabe, Toledo 221 .259 CHICAGO S, DETROIT 2. Frants p.... 0 1" St. Louis : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 16 59 Johason then advanced him a base By* twenty-three with four allowance, mak- — layed in the greatest kind of luck f 0 Buchanan p 0 Two-base hltB, Beaumont, Leach; sacrifice Kruger, Toledo , 228 .259 Chicago, June 23.—In a game filled with bril­ 25 28 .257 another single, and "Wing went out ing a four-cornered tie. Johnstou oday and won a game in the last three bits', Ganley 2, Gibson, Leach; play, Hinchman, Columbus,... 108 10 27 liant plays, which stretched itself into twelve f Totals. 6 2T 12 4 Totals 5 28 11 1 Wagner to Ritchey to Nealon; hit by pitcher, Leahy, Kansas City 105 .258 Innings, the whitesox defeated the Detroit Schraeder to Phyles. Burwell, who is went straight again in the shootoff and innings that should have been stowed Kansas -City 0 0 0 0 Q 0 00 1—1 32 52 .254 Smoot; bates on balls, off Taylor 5; struck out, Ovler, Minneapolis ...., 203 7 27 Americans today by a scoie of 3 to 2, tighten­ one of the best hitters on the team, then Clapper smashed twenty-four, making away in the pockets of the millers and St. Paul ...,,....2 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 0—4 by Taylor 1. by Phillipi 2; umpires, Klem and .250 ing their grasp on fourth place. Fielder Jones Kahoe, Indianapolis 106 15 57 .250 came to bat and drove out a timely them still tie. On the next string of no questions asked. As it was, the Two-base hits. Frisk, Wheeler; , Carpenter; time, 1:15, attendance, 7,427. Bateman, Milwaukee.... 228 was the bright star of the game, if it is pos- Phyle; struck out, by Fran ta 8, by Buchanan 8; 20 16 .250 single, scoring Burns for the last run* twenty-five Johnston scored twenty- home team won out in the last half of Blue, Columbus 64 8 18 tble to pick out any^one individual. With a bases on balls, off Frantz 1, off Buchanan 1; BOSTON 3. BROOKLYN 8. .244 of the game.. After ihe fifth inning three and Clapper nineteen, and were the ninth. Many of the spectators left double play, Wheeler to Padden to Sugden; hit Vinson, Indianapolis ... 72 8 69 .244 ttkarvelous diving catch in the third Inning, when there were three men on bases and two the Brookings team did not get a hit. still tied, but Clapper won on the final the park in the seven innings after the by pitcher, Rockenfleld, Slattery; sacrifice hits, By Publishers' Press. Wrlgley, Qplumbus .». 241 19 10 .248 Padden, Van Zandt, Sugden, Cassady. Time, Boston, June 23.—Bunching hits to the eighth Parkin, St. Paul 41 19 9 outs, he caught Crawford's fly. Over and The Lund team had; several chances shootoff. millers had scored five runs, making over he rolled on the ground, but he held the 1.85. umpire, ane. today gave Boston a lead of one run, which was Dougherty, Milwaukee.. 37 31 47 to score, but could not gt the neces­ Mitchell, one of the new members, eight in all against one for the brew­ Hulswitt, Columta* 193 12 ..243 ball fast, and the out prevented the scoring of enough to beat the Brooklyn Nationals. Score: 20 .242 sary hits when men were on bases. shot in fine form and will make the - ers, and they were no doubt disap- , 4 54 two runs. Again it was Jones who won the TOLEDO 9, INDIANAPOLIS 5. Brook.— h a e Boston— h p Roth, Milwaukee 120 .241 game in the twelfth. The score Eointed when they heard the result Wheeler, St. faul., 224 19 37 "Toot" Thompson played a. good old-timers look straight down the gun Journal Special Service. Maloney cf.. 1 0 0 Bridwell ss 0 2 26 .241 Chicago— h e| Detroit— »h p a « iter. Drill. St. Paul...... 153 9 .287 ame, but in the ninth inning, thru his> before the season is over. Toledo, Juno 28.—The hooslers fielded Ilk* Casey 3b 1 Tenney lb. 0 18 8 Hohn If 1 OlD Jones cf. 1 8 Brain 8b.. 2 0 Atherton," Indianapolis.. 88 48 .137 f ailure to run out what looked like a Shepard won the class C trophy, It was a game that dragged from the a bunch of turtles today, making it easy for Lumley rf... 0 Graham, Minneapolis .. 202 20 51 F Jones cf. 1 0] Lindsay lb 0 11 Jordan lb.7*i"8 Bates cf . 11 .286 hit, showing that he is verv far from Mrs. Johnston the Rentz Bros', cup, start, it being after suppertime when the locals to grab off the third of the series. Quintal, Louisville,. <<«. 167 2 36 .216 will pitch for the Lunds. Erickson will Johnston 13 13 19 23 25—95 W Clarke lb 2 9 1 0 Marcan 2b.. 1 S Jordan; sacrifice hits, Bates, stolen bases, Al­ Chicago 00020000000 1—8 19 24 22—94 as Thomas, and if any thing harder, perman; first base on errors. Brooklyn 1, Bos­ Fisher. Indianapolis ... 28 7 6 .215 pitch for the visitors. Ladies will be Seymour 15 14 Land c 1 4 0 0 Holmes c... 0 8 Detroit . . .. 00011000000 0—2 Hoffman 13 11 18 24 25—91 as several of the hits made off Thomas ton 8; base on balls, off Pastorius 2. off Dorner Holmes Indianapolis... 80 13 17 .213 admitted free again this afternoon. The Sutthoff p.. i 0 3 1 Fisher p.... 1 1 Robertallle. Columbus.. 44 9 .205 Left on bases, Chicago 6, Detroit 6; two base O'Brien 14 13 17 23 23—90 were of the scratch order.. 1; struck out, by Pastorius 2. by Dorner 4; 0 hits, Warner, Cobb, sacrifice hits, Coughlin, score: 17 23 23—90 left on baseB, Brooklyn 8. Boston ft> umpire, 8toner, Louisville. ... 18 0 16 .201 White 14 13 Totals 18 27 13 1 Totals:... 9 24 12 8 Shannon, Minneapolis... 183 27 .205 Sullivan Lindsay; stolien bases, Donohue; Mitchell 14 1°. 16 23 20—88 Davis a Star. Johnstone; time, 1.47, attendance, U,J500. 16 double plav8, Sullivan to Tannehill to Donohue, Lund L.— h Brook — h P a e 16 20 24—8* Toledo 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 8 »—9 Williams Kansas City. 10 8 2 .200 KInkle e.... 1 10 0 L F. Kennedy 12 14 2 Lowe to Lindsay, O'Leary to Lindsay; hits, off T.OCrinks'« i*k 2b. 01 n n Shepard 12 12 18 23 19—84 Indianapolis 1 10 0 8 0 0 0 0—5 NEW YORK 5, PHILADELPHIA 0. Frank, Toledo f 10 0 .200 Phyle If 0 Al The batting of Lefty Davis was the Two base hits, Carr, Fisher, Dunleavy, Krue­ '.41 .194 Walsh 2, off Owen 5, off Altrock 3, struck out, Tree If 1 0 0 0 jfareball 12 13 17 22 20—84 Fox, Minneapolis..!.... 210 6 by Walsh 1, by Eubank 2, by Altrock 4, bases Hill ss 1 Hille ss 0 1 5 0 j Johnston 12 12 18 20 20—S2 feature of the game, the speedy center ger Knabe, struck out, by Sutthoff 2, by Fish­ By Publishers' Press. Oberlin, Milwaukee pj 4 11 .193 MrB er 1; bases on balls, by Sutthoff 4, by Fisher 8; New York, June 23—With Mathewson like 5 .132 on balls by Eubank 5, by Altrock 1 Hit by Cole rf ... 1 Jones lb. 1 12 OlFamachon 12 12 17 10 22—88 fielder of the millers getting four sin- Elliot, Louisville 26 10 pitched ball, O'Neill. Umpires, Evans and Con­ Thomp'n 3b sacrifice hits. Dunleavy, J. Clarke 2, Marcan, his old self today the New York Nationals had Flaherty, Columbus... 10 .189 Geelan 2b... 0 1 1 0 Clapper 14 12 13 19 23—SI les and a triple out of five times at 1 1 18 nolly. Time, 2 10. Attendance, 8 000. Price cf 0 Burns rf OlSchnts 12 11 19 20 18—«» Holmes, Sutthoff; double play, Fisher to Carr; no trouble in defeating the Phlladelphias . The Yeager, Minneapolis.. 70 2 .1S"S gat. Twico he hit to the infield and tolea buses, Demont, Jude: left on bases, To- giants backed up their pitcher in superb style Hemphill Milwaukee. 141 0 .184 F.Carlisle lb. 0 12 Johnson c... 01 Callander 14 15 17—78 edo 6, Indianapolis 8. Time, 1:45. Umpire, 11 PHILADELPHIA 8, BOSTON 0. Busch 3b 0 2 Wing cf Redgle 12 17—76 beat the ball to first base cleanly each f and the Quakers were shut out Score: Walker, Indiariapolis.. 0 .182 16—CO Owen. a e Land. Toledo 46 .174 (Schraeder p.. 0 0 Burwell p.., Clark 8 9 8 time. Oyler also had a triple and two Phlla— h p N. Y.— h p 4 By Publish era' Press. Morgan 6 6 3 11—36 0 0 Crutcher, Kansas City... 0 6 .167 •Newgard ..0 0 ..—23 singles. Bateman had three singles, Thomas cf.. 0 2 Bresna'n cf 1 8 .167 Philadelphia, June 23 —Plank was invincible Totals. 6 27 14 0 Giles 7 8 8 RAIN SPOILS GAME. Marshall rf 0 0 0 0 Adams, Louisville ... « 17 today and in consequence Boston was shut out. —SS hut his last hit in the ninth inning TituB rf. .. 1 8 1 0 KUroy. Minneapolis..... 36 .167 Totals. ... 3 27 16 1| McClelland 7 14 Louisville-Columbus game postponed; rain. Courtney 3b. 0 2 MeGann lb. 1 14 1 Harris, on the other hand, was hit hard and Hoople 10 18—39 would have been a home run or a triple i A J. Sullivan, Kansas City 109 8 .165 often The score. •Batted for Schraeder in ninth. 16—IS McGee If.... 0 8 Mertes If... 1 0 ,164 Crotty at least, had not the runner that scored V n Marcan, Indianapolis 183 6 Bases on balls, by Schraeder 1; struck out, Doolln ss ... 1 1 Dahlen ss.. O 2 i X Allien. Toledo if .138 Boston— h p a elHartzel If 2 by Schraeder 4, by Burwell 8, left on bases, the winning run been on third base. NORTHERN LEAGUE Bransfl'd lb 0 8 Devlin 3b.. 0 1 % ° Goodwin. Milwaukee.... 13 .154 Parent ss... 0 8 5 OIH.Armb'r rf 1 Lunds 3, Brookings 4. Tim* of game, 1.49. McChesney got two, one of them over Gleason 2b.. 0 1 Gilbert 2b.. 1 2 ? " Kellum. Indianapolis.... 52 .154 Stahl cf .. 1 0 0 OlDavis lb.... 0 Attendance, 1,000. ACCOUNTANT WON Donovan c. 8 4 Bowerman c 1 4 J 0 Thomas, Minneapolis.... 42, .142 G'm8haw lb 1 9 1 OILord cf ..3 the fence for a homer, and Harry Clark GRAND FORKS 13, DULUTH 2. Ritchie p... 0 0 Mathew'n p 0 1 * ° Bwann, Kansas City.... 66* .137 Freeman lb. 1 0 0 Murphy 2b. 0 By Publishers' Prets. ^ made the home run, with a man ahead Special to The Journal. Duggleby p.. 0 0 Ford, Minneapolis 37 .135 Selbach lb . 0 0 0 Brouth'rs 2b 0 Tennis at Minikahda. of him that tied the score in the eighth Duluth, Minn., June 23.—Today's game was a Totals.... 5 27 16 0 Stecher, Louisville 81 .128 Ferris 2b .. 1 Crosi ss .. 2 E. H. Moulton, Jr., finished first ar*l. Sheephead Bav Racetrack, June 23.— inning. Totals. ... 6 24 7 Berger, Colnmbus 57 .123 Hajden rf.. 1 Knight 8b.. 3 howling farce from the start. The sox played Veil, Columbus 49 Dr. L. W. Day second in the tourirt/ Accountant, the 3-year-old for which like a lot of schoolboys and appeared to be Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 .123 Morgan 3b.. 0 lowers c .. 0 Milwaukee, Wis., June 23.—Davis New York 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 *—5 Morgan, St. Paul fl .122 C Armb'ter c 0 Plank p 0 ment tennis play in men's singles at the "Diamond Jim" Brady paid $45,000, made a play in the seventh that is not trying to throw the hooks into Cummings, the Neal Columbus ...... l» Minikahda club yesterday afternoon. Wisconsin university pitcher. Three bad errors Th"ee-base hit, Mertes; two-base hits, Bresna- .111 Hanis p.... 0 won the Tidal 3takes with a guaranteed often duplicated. He was on first base han Donovan 2; sacrifice hits, Devlin, Gilbert; Minnlhan, Toledo 27 .111 I Phila.— h Totals 11 27 7 0 The women's singles will be played off value of $20,000 bv a length and a half and dumb playing in the first Inning took the , Devlin: bases on balls, off Ritchie Durham, Kansas City... 37 .108 when Freeman hit a short fly ta Hem­ heart out of him, and in the second the whole 1 off Duggleby 1, off Mathewson 2; struck out, Buchanan St. Paul 89 next Saturday. The entries for the play from James B. Keene's Bohemian. .103 Totals . . 6 24 16 4 phill in center field. Hemphill dropped team took a balloon ascension, twelve Grand hy DuggiSbv 3, by Mathewson 3; hit by pitched Groth, Columbus ..... 20 .100 yesterday were: H. G. Hill, L. W. Dav, Bull's Eve was third, three lengths Cnrtiss, Milwaukee 50 Boston • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 the ball, but Davis kept right on and Forks players going to bat. Four of Duluth s balli by Ritchie 1; left on bases. New York 4, .100 ...0 0112202 *—8 Ed Mel. Morton, Len Basting, T. R. away. The Foam stakes for 2-year-olds hits were bunches In the fourth for two earned Camnitz Toledo...... 45 Philadelphia made the circuit of the bases, beating Philadelphia 6; double plav, Devlin. Gilbert and .067 Two base hits. Cross, Ferris; home run, H. Morton, Ed Douglass, George C. Beckr was won by the Ormondale stables, The score: McGnnn, umpltes, Bmslie and Conway; time, Slagle, St Paul... 16 .062 the throw to the plate. Fox also made Cadwadllader, Mpls.... 38 Armbruster: hit by pitcher, Davis Hartzel; with, Harry C. Belden and C. B. Albert. Oran, with " Superhuman second. The Grand F.— h Duluth— h a e 1 50; attendance. 9,000. .052 first base on balls, by Harris 8, first base on a peculiar play in the fifth. Bateman Beacon steeplechase was won by the Ludwlg cf.. 1 2 Liv'stone lb 1 3 1 errors, Philadelphia 2, left on bases. Boston 4, 1 drove a hot grounder at Freeman which Leighty ss.. 2 8 % Summers ss. 1 1 CHICAGO 8, CINCINNATI 1. SOTJTHEOEIN LEAGUE Philadelphia 9, sacrifice hit, H .-"mb™^ The Ray Records claim a game from the second choice, Grandpa. The track was Buck could not handle, and the ball Miller rf .. 1 0 0 Odea 2b 1 12 0 0 By Publishers' Press, stolen base, Hartzel; struck out, by Plank 6, Soo Lines for non-appearance. sloppy. shooting off to the side. Fox saw the Mucker If.. 2 0 0 Barto cf... 1 6 0 0 Little Rock 9 Atlanta 8. bv Harris 4; double plays, Powers to Cross M'Corm'k If 1 1 0 1 Cincinnati. June 8.—Lundgren kept the reds Harris to C. Armbruster to Grimsbaw; passed ball and while on a hard run, grabbed Harris 8b... 1 1 8 0 from hitting when men were on the bases and Shreveport 4, Birmingham 3. Luderus lb. 3 11 1 0 IiOvett 8b.. 0 1 2 0 Memphis 4. Montgomery 6. balls, C Armbruster. ™"d pitch, Harris. Um­ it with one hand and beat out Bate­ the Chicago Nationals won by good hitting and v pires, Hurst and Conner. Time, 1:45. Attend­ Wilson 2b.. 8 4 0 Helding c. 1 8 2 0 generalship In the third inninz. Score: Nashville 0, New Orleans 1. man at first. Umpire Sullivan could Hart e 6 11 Adams rf... 0 0 0 0 ance, 8,000. not officiate because of an injured Fogerty p... 1 1 2 0 Cummings p 0 1 8 0 Chicago— ta p a e| Cin — h 2p OIHugglns 2b. 2 3 head, and Fred Popkay of Detroit took Totals. . .13 27 12 1 Totals 6 27 16 8 Hoffman cf.. 1 4' 0 OHIO-PENN. LEA-GITE ST. LOUIS 9, CLEVELAND 0. Sheckard if. 3 0 Ol Seymour cf. 2 3 his place. Grand Forks .... 3 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0—13 By Publishers' Press. Duluth 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 Schulte rf... 8 0 OlKelley If... 2 2 Akron 7. ZanesvlUe 2. Barry lb... 1 11 St. Louis, June 23 —The browns gave Cleve­ Started Like Winners. Two-base hits. Summers, McCormiek, Ludwig, Chance lb.. 0 12 Newcastle 3, Lancaster 0. land an awful wallopplng today and incidentally Stelnf'dt 3b. 1 0 Deleh'ty 3b 0 0 Tucker, Hart, Ludens; double plav, Harris to Sharon 2, Mansfield 11. „•„—% evened up for the drubbing they received yes­ The millers started out like winners Tinker ss.... 0 1 Odwell rf. ."1 2 Youngstown 1, Newark 0 (ten Innings). Wilson to Ludens; stolen bases, Wilson 2, Hart, terday. The score- in the first and scored three runs. Fogerty; left on bases, Duluth 7, Grand Forks Bvers 2b.... 0 2 Corcoran ss. 1 3 8 Kllng c 0 8 ISchlel 0 2 0 St. L— h p a el Clev.— h p a « Davis tripled, Hart got first on balls, 7; bases on balls, off Cummings 3, off Fogerty 3; WESTERN LEAGUE Mies rf 1 2 0 Olriick cf 2 1 0 struck out, by Cummings 8, by Fogerty 5. Time, Lundgren p. 0 0 Frazer p. 0 14 Greminger was safe on Bobinson's 1:45. •Siegle .. 0 0 0 f Jones lb 0 11 3 0 Jackson If.. 10 0 0 OITurner ss .. 1 6 2 error and Oyler tripled. The brewers Totals 8 27 12 0 Denver 11. JPes Moines 4. Stone If .31 had three men on bases in their half Totals.... 7 27 10 2 Omaha 4, SJ&x CItv 3 (first game); Omaha 6, Hemphill cf. 0 0 OlLaJoie 2b .. 1 1 1 HOUGHTON 6, CALUMET 2. Wallace ss . 2 6 OlRossman lb 1 12 1 and Denny Green at bat, but Thomas Chicago 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0—8 Sioux City 6 ten innings (second game). Special to The Journal. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 Pueblo 8, Lincoln 8^ O'Britn f.s.. 2 6 0|congalton rf 0 3 0 fanned Denny. In the second an Calumet, Mich , June 23 —Houghton turned Struck out. by Frazer 1, by Lundgren 7; Htrtsell 3b. 0 2 0|Bradley 3b.. 0 0 0 error by Greminger, a hit by Oberlin the tables on Calumet today and won 6 to 2. bases on balls, off Lundgren 5; two-base hits, SOUTHERN MICH. LEAGUE Si.encer c... 1 0 OlBemis c 1 1 3 and two bases on ball forced a run Both pitchers were hit hard, but Barry man­ Steinfeldt, Sheckard. Kelley; sacrifice hit. Sheck­ Howell p.... 2 2 0 Barneby 3b. 3 0 1 ard, Tinker. Schlei: stolen base, Schulte; double across the plate. There was nothing aged to keep his scattered Larson, an ama­ Jackson 0, Tecumseh 3. iRhoades 3b. 1 0 4 teur, was tried by Calumet and. with better play, Kllng and Tinker, left on bases, Cincin­ Totals 10 27 16 0tTo,\nsend pO O 8 doing in the way of runs, altho both nati 10, Chicago 7; umpires O'Day; time, 1.58; Stovall 0 0 0 support, would have got away with the game. attendance, 4,000. sides had many men on bases, till the The score: THREE-I LEAGUE **Clcrk 0 0 0 seventh when the millers cut loose and Hough.— h p a e| Cal.— h p a • Totals....11 24 15 4 ounded out five. Davis, Greminger^ Cedar Rapids 8, Bloomlngton 1, Stevens cf 3 0 0 OlCorrlgan rf. 1 1 0 0 •Batted for Tonwsend in ninth. ullivan and Oyler made singles, while COOKES WE'RE INVINCIBLE Springfleld-Davonport, rain. B Brand rf.. 12 0 OBukfa ss... 2 0 4 1 Decatur 3. Dubuque 4 ••Batted for Rhoades in fourth. Yaeger made a triple, which with a Nippert If.. 2 0 0 0|Cox lb. ... 2 13 0 0 Peoria 2, Rock Island 4. St Louis 1 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 •—9 8 0 OlKayser 2b.. 8 0 2 0 dropped ball by Hemphill did the busi­ Whitmore lb 1 Dodson, Fisher, Brockman Aggregation Cleveland 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Smith c .. . 0 0 4 2 Loughlin of 0 2 0 0 Two-base hits, Jones Hartxell 2. Wallace; ness. The fans thought it was all off, Sundheim 8b 2 0 2 0|Vorpagel 8b. 0 8 4 0 Failed to Get Started Yesterday, IOWA LEAGUE double plays, Jones to Wall-re to Jones, O'Brien but Thomas got rattled a little and the Cassibine 2b 1 B 2 0|Mutter c... 1 4 1 0 to Wallace to Jones, stolen bases, Jackson, brewers, with a big amount of luck, Taylor S3. . 0 3 3 OlSlear IfIf. 2 2 0 0 The Cooke institute won in a walk Waterloo 10, Keoknk <. Stone 2, hit by pitched ball, by Townsend 1, Barry p. .. 2 0 2 0|Larson p 0 2 11 by Jones 1, wild pitch. Howell 1; bases on scored five also. from Dodson, Fisher & Brockman yes­ Marshalltown 3. Burlington 8. balls, off Howell 3, off Tonwsend 2 off Rhoades Totals 12 27 18 2|*F0Ulkej' 0 0 0 0 terday afternoon by a score of 19-4. Tort Dodge 4 Oskaloosa 3 (13 innings). McChesney started out with a home [ Totals ...11 27 12 2 2; struck out, by Howell 3; by Townsend 2; Condon, for the institute, not only Boone 1. Ottunma 12. _^ left on bases, St Louis 1, Cleveland 1. Um­ run and Bateman singled. Hemphill •Batted for Larson in ninth. pitched fine ball, striking out fourteen* pire, Sheridan. Time, 1 58. Attendance, 4,000. forced Bateman at second. Beville took Houghton 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2—6 CENTRAL LEAGUE Calnmet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0—2 of his opponents, but made five of the Boths place and made a hit and Clark Two-base hits, Kaiser, Cox, Stevens, Kip- nineteen hit« secured by his team. followed suit. Hynes batted for South Btnd 0. Evensvllle 3. FLECKSTEINS TRAVEI*. pert, Barry 2, sacrifice hits, Larson, Smith; The institute is open for games with Oberlin and hit to Freeman, but Grand Rapids 2, Terre Haute 1. stolen bases, Kaiser, Mutter; hit by pitcher, any team in the city that plays ball Sat­ Wheeling 3, Dayton 4. Faribault, Minn., June 23.—The Fari­ Whitmore, Corrlgan, Sunderhelm; struck out, Thomas forgot to cover the base and urday afternoons, the Lunds preferred. Canton 6, Springfield 1. bault baseball fans are expected to let the man reach safe. by Larson 8, by Barry 8; bases on balls, off Barry 4. Umpire, Anderson. Attendance, 2,400. The score o& yesterday's game by in­ turn out in full bloom tomorrow when In the eighth Bateman singled and nings was as follows: INTERSTATE LEAGUE the team plays Red Wing. There \are two excursions to the latter town and Harry Clark put the ball over the WINNIPEG iot HANCOCK/ I. ' fence for a homer, tieing the score. Cooke Institute ...10041452 2—19 10 8 Flint 8. Lima 2. every fan from this place will travel Special to The Journal. ^ Dodson, F. &B..0 00020110—4 7 6 with the team. Manager Newgard has This was after Kilroy had gone in. Houghton, Mich., June 23.-rWlnnlpeg played Fort Wayne 2, Anderson 1. Batteries—Condon and Gelst; Scheckhart and strengthened his team bv the addition Kilroy hit safe in the ninth after two all around Hancock today an«L won easily, 10 Roach. Umpire, Klenholz. 24 Horsepower—-45 miles an hour—five passengers—weight 2,000 pounds. to 1. Spelser was pounded all oyer the lot, of a few new players, and when the were out, but he was caught trying to WISCONSIN LEAGUE / This car is complete with black extension top, five lamps, Prestolyte tank, steal second, hoping to have Davis every maroon except Leach getting at least one . game starts at Red Wing the natives of hit. The Canadians aecure,d at least one safe that place will look wise. The Fari­ \ make another hit. The brewers in Freeport 1, Oshkoah 3. Hartford shock absorbers, Gabriel horn, extra tire complete with tube and one In every Innings. The Hancock, men were OUTSIDER WON < '> Ban Claire 1. Green Bay 6. bault team will line up as follows: Mc- their half won out on a base on balls, very weak with the stick and were never, dan­ cover and fasteners. Webb speedometer. Extra set of dry batteries. Tool 4 ; I La Crosse 13, Wasau 2. Cleary, pitcher; Brown, catcher; Mur­ McChesney s two bagger and Bate- gerous. The score: , phy, first base; Grodnick, second base; box on running board; fine* set of tools, for which you will find but little * man's long drive to the fence. 11 Han.«— „ h p e Fifteen to One Shot Game Home in the Win.— P Saunders, third base; Shields, short­ The score: Monahan 2h 0 1 1 Cash at Latonia. >, '^ >':. SAESTS STRENGTHEN use.^vYou can get delivery from stock on this big, roomy, easy-riding and Piper rf 3 1 0 stop; Kump, right field; Newgard, cen­ Anderson cf 2 2 Terry rf....,0 0 im » m '* Milwaukee— AB PO 0 By Publishers' Press, ter field; Brubaker, left field; Lamb Zeider 8b... 2 1 Foster cf... 2 4 Fast Lacrosse Expected in Game at reliable car. Better get one this week. This is the biggest value ever ?%- Robinson, ss 6 2 0 J Menelce lb.. 2 18 OlHotten lb.. S 11 Latonia, Ky., June 23.—Seven good Irt!Sln 1:olltt Parh: and Olson, Substitutes. - -<" **W ^ • flf Today. , offered. Get list of satisfied owners. -,«&• '1$ Green, rf 5 0 Leach c 0 4 Howell 8b.. V 2 0 races comprised the card at Latonia to­ *£L McOheeney, If 4 1 t *^The St;«Paul and Calumet lacrosse Hanehan If. 2 1 Ohayer c.^'O' B day. The Merchants' stakes, a selling £>r Bateman. ID 6 7 Varco 2b.... 3 1 Spelser p... 0 0 1 teams will meet this afternoon at Lex­ -, Hemphill, cf 4 1 8 O 1 sweepstake, for 3-year-olds and up­ Somerlott ss 2 4 Cross S8i...-\0 4 ington park. The St. Paul team has - Roth. « 2 8 Brenna p... 1 0 2 01 Rogers If.. 0 0 1 ward at one mile, was the chief attrac­ j£ Beville, c r 2 4 Totals.!...17 2T 1* 0| Totals....'8 27 14 5 tion of the day. Concert, a rank out­ been strengtheend recently by the addi­ wfrft**. Clark, 3b V JuriV/l^l Clothes Maker t 2 Winnipeg 0 8 1 2 2, O 0 0 2—10 sider at 15 to 1. won the race by ten tion of Graham and Haines. Graham **^r McCormlckMcCormic , 2b 5 1 Hancock -.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 1 lengths from Princess Orna, with For­ was formerly with the Soo team and 411 Nicollet A venae AEROCAR CO., MINNEAPOLIS Telephones—T. a SOU. 1 Two-base hits, Bfepna, Meneice, Foster; three- £fe*v. »Hynes ... 0 base hit, Varco; double plays, Cross to Howell, tunate third. Concert, away good, was his work made an inroression on the Swell Spring Suits to Measure N. W. Nicollet 86t. m&: , Curtis, p . 0 Cross to Monaban to Hotten; stolen bases, An­ never headed. She led by three lengths St. Paul fans when the Bob team played Residence. T. a 0M. derson, Varco, Somerlott, "Hotten 2, Ohayer; at the last turn when Preston let out a there last year. Haines is not a new :, OSCAR H. BERQSTROII, Prop. gp£7 ' Totals i ...... 42 9 18 27 10 passed balls, Leach j left on bases, Winnipeg 7, few links. She won galloping, by ten man in the St. Paul team, altho he was , M9-851 THIRD AVBNUB SOUTH. Jn^ ,0»f Minneapolis— AB U H PO A Ba Hancock 6; base on balls, off Spelser 1; struck lengths. The value of the stake was never a regular member until this $20 $25 $30 >& Davis, cf 5 2 5 8 0 0 out, by Brenna 4* by Spelser 4. Time, 1:40. Freeman, lb 5 0 1 S 1 0 Umpire, Bassen. Attendance, 160, $2,185. ? rt .season.

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