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Show AT EUREKA !V I $ psiness-Houses Close' ; s to See fiame. ; j . ' 4 3ntst Was Pitchers' Bat-; Bat-; J ill, Both Twirlers Show-: Show-: j j , Up Weil. ,' i flwusand People Present, Pro-lltf' Pro-lltf' I tds Going to Benefit Eureka iq- J1 I Union Band. -jLjl io The Tribune. BTuFEKA, Nev-. -Tuno 21. Tho busily busi-ly ' E D'fs ouCs of Eureka closed this iRl ,fumoon In order that their cm-7' cm-7' rioitcs might have an opportunity r Mi Jawing the ball frame between tho taTfrtinana tho Bartenders. The game, EM iKti--13 f wl,,ch K0 10 lhc Burcka "jMLL and was witnessed by about 1000 ' i mcf t16 1nnd an(1 bflH plnyorH pa I R 'KUfroni Main fctrect to tho grounds. uT'fm ljad a HP,endld battcr' and lW 'Biaii 83mc wfl3 more oC a nltchcr3' Jm-u ihsn anything else, tho Bartondors SlEr the contest by a scoro of C to 3. KE. flKfrtiS'V struck out twenty-three men. tTKfd (he Butchers but two safe hits t ftWi miked but two men. George Thi-; Thi-; S'mt the slab nrtlst for the Butchers, j iK ilrnoit as well, allowing but three f1n!Ck rtnCC" walkcd ttfj 'jjACIHC NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' S Standing of the Clubs. fit en 5 P. TV. L. P.C. n , - L,, . 46 26 20 .05 V? .. . 47 6 21 .53 i ie U 20 2 .-155 1 we IS 25 .419 JWf Yesterday's Games. A ss gurws scheduled. I Today's Games. MUjWotiEO at Salt Lake. 0 AMERICAN LEAGTJE- i tS Standing of -the Clubs. jflSL -p r,,a liofr Tork".l.."."'"".i!Ii.'!M 30 20 '.OW Kkaro 53 2" 23 .KG Tdsiviudrbla. CO 27 23 .510 dTMtttlasd 43 25 23 .521 orSBktrrit' . ''T ......"..'. .M9 21 25 1 120 Ueifuiicficn MS" ii -10 .ISi jl J Yesterday's Games. 2 j?llli(!Iphla-Boston, postponed; rnln. . r(Tfulbton, 0; New York, 3. St. Loot?, 0, Detroit, 3. ICbtajo, 2; Cleveland, 1. 0j Today's Games. i iBoston at Philadelphia. ' ipotland at Chicago. . ..' jrt JSirYork at Washing-ton. jEIgtrtlt at St. Lot Is. , j Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 1. 4 CHICAGO. Juno 21. Today's game was A .Withers' battle, In which tho locals won 4 Wit ninth Inning, u base on balls fol- "4 nM by two singles scoring tho winning 1 j a. Attendance 75), Score: '1 TL IT. 13. j p,ro Wl (M Wl-2 -1 1 , 4 Wl 000 0-l 7 1 i Btltrl?i-0wen and Sullivan; Donahue i M AtbotL j . Detroit, 1; St. Louis, ,0. A Li-0FIS- Juno 21.-The Detroit 3 1 . ,n ,eas?JC team defeated St. Louis Wy Mullln pitched n very ef- "i S..fiame' allowlnP only six hits. He 1 1 Jt'1 eupported ln the flold. Attend- f' ' ' Score: R. II. E. ' 1 003 COO 003-0 0 3 I .. . 100 03 0201 9 0 SBlfe510" Und Sdcn; Mullin , J ' !' . i Woshington, 0; Now York, G. ' I KIK9N' June 2t-Chcsbro's ' 1 tovh,lnglon, todn5"- He held tho :'l Sri ( s?1rflVcllr'Jcr. Moran'a two & "fttc, . Score: R. II. E. -Jd L 0(0 000 2.31-3 S 0 TW&?atten and Drlll: Cb"bro western L:BAGTm St Josepk, 7; Omaha, Z. li!n?, ,0day y a 8C0re of 7 to 2. 'aKui ?hris truc,hpfl up for thrc dou- T hiV,,"1 nvo scores for St. ti"lr,u 1la11 substituted nnd ?iJUnc if 1hwn t0 nvo "'"Klea during Jj i "nM of tho game. Scoro: tSh 002 03 -7 ?i T2 7r 100 001 000- 2 6 1 ."fstall and Gondlng. ! 'i-0t6riUl Clty' 15 DOa 8' . H ToSi'ifJ!.1? J1TThc o today H i-h0mflrm lnnl"? Donovan of Dend- Denver tm.jh bnU undor lno bleachers j MlKefnis S,oux could 1 S' 03 0C0 1O3-R Ed 5grteS-Jatrott and Kelly Ketuia and a?lneSl 4j Colorado Springs, 2. N th0 ,from Colomdo tr.o ?UM?hlshcoS?n5, Whcn lhc" M-lil"88 W 100 CCO-2 10 2 "srSf and Town5 Savao KEBICAN ASSOOIATION". pulnllio-LouIavlli;, r.: Indiana-tanSWf' Indiana-tanSWf' loime-Kansas L City IrVti Second fjarno aihviiii. : Minneapolis, 2. -ffokdo, 3i Columbus, J3, V r '. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of tho Clubs. V. V. U. P.C. Kow York 53 3d 17 .679 Cincinnati M 35 lit .61S Chicago CO 32 38 .610 Pittsburg CO 20 21 .5S0 St. Louis ...47 25 22 .632 Brooklyn .. 15 22 23 .4S3 Boston ....( 53 21 32 .393 1 Philadelphia AO 32 37 .245 Yesterday's Games. Boston, 2; Ncw York, C. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 4. ' Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 0. St. Louis. C; Pittsburg, 9. Today's Games. Pittsburg at St Louis. Chicago at Cincinnati. Xcw York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. New York, 6; Boston, 2. BOSTON. June 21. New York won from Boston today on a wet nnd nllpperv Hold, which inado ground-covering difficult. ITivo doublos woro accompllslicd, but a number of ordinarily easy chancc3 went as hits. Attendance, 1900. Score: . R- ir- E- Ncw York 020 010 003 6 32 1 Boston 000 001 001 2 3 2 3 Batteries McGlnnlty and' Warner; Willis nnd Moran. Two-base hits, Dolohanty 2. Bases on balls, off Willis 6, off McOlnnllv 2. Struck out. by McGInnlty 2. Umpires Simmer nnd Emellc. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, O. CINCINNATI, June 21. The Chlcngos 'were unable to score today, despite tho fact that they made six hits. Walker passed six of their men to llrst. Timelv hitting was responsible for Un runs scored by Cincinnati. Attendance, Score; Cincinnati 010 000 20 3 S 2 Chicago 000 100 000 0 0 2 Batteries Walker nnd Peltz; Wclmer" and Kllng. Earned runs. Cincinnati 2 Two-base hits, Odell, Donlln. Bases on baJIs, off Walker 6. ofC Welmcr 2. Struck out, by Walker 2, by Welmer G. Umpire Mornn. Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 4. BROOKLYN, June 21. A great catch bv Lush of McCormick's drive robbed Brooklyn Brook-lyn of today's game. Hanlon's men could do nothing with Mitchell's , curves until the final inning, when they made a splendid splen-did finish. Attendance, 1000. Score: n. H. E, Brooklyn ...... OlOTOO 002 3 9 2 Philadelphia 020 011 000 I 10 1 Batteries Cronin and Bergen; . Sfitchell and Dooln. Two-bane hits, Mitchell, Dillon. Jack-litsch. Jack-litsch. Bases on balls, off Cronin 6. Struck out. by- Cronin 3, by Mitchell 3. Umpire, Johnstone. St. Louis, 6; Pittsburg, 9. ST. LOUIS. June 21 Mike Lvnch. Pittsburg's Pitts-burg's Brown University recruit, was given hLs first try-out in major league comnuny this afternoon and defeated St. louls. Corbett started oif for St. Louis, but was relieved after the fourth inning. Attendance. 2S00. Score: R. II. E. St. Louis 020 310 003 64 Pittsburg 200 500 002 9 12 4 Batteries Corbett. Sandora. McLean and Grady; Lynch, Phelps and Smith. Earned runs, St. Louis 1, Pittsburg 5. Two-baso hits, Phelps. Lynch. Wagner. Three-base hit, Brain. Tlomc run. Loach. Bases on balls, off Lynch 6, off Corbett 1. off Sanders 1 Struck out. by Lynch 1, by Corbett 2, by Sanders 4. Umpire-. O'Day. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. I Portlnnd, 3; Los Angeles, 6. PORTLAND. June 21. Portland's loose fielding lot tho gamo today to Los Angeles. An-geles. Butler pitched what would have been a good gume had be bd'n woll supported. sup-ported. Bautn pitched well and rcceied good support, bcore- It. II. K Portland 200 100 000- 3 9 3 Los Angeles 002 COO 112 C 35 3 Batteries Butler and Steelman; Baum and Spies. Umpire Brown. Tacoma, 4; Oakland, O, TACOMA, June 21. In the beat gamo of the season Keefe Hhut out the heavy-hitting Oakland team, striking out eleven men. Not a visitor paused second base. Tacoma .scored on the bunt-and-ntn plav, with several timely hits. This Is the llrst gamo lost by Buchanan In seven weeks. Score: R. II. E. Tacoma 000 013 00 4 7 1 Oakland 030 000 000 0 3 1 Batteries ICocfe and Graham; Buchanan Buchan-an and Byrne. Umpires McCarthy and McDonald. Seattle, 7; San Francisco, 6. SEATTLE, June 21. Up to the seventh Inning Seattle was well ahead of San Francisco. At thjs point a close decision, which Seattle claimed was a double play, gave San Francisco a chanoe and she mado five runs. In the ninth San Francisco Fran-cisco could not get a hit whon it meant a tie game. Score: Tt. H. E. Seattle 203 COO CO 7 9 8 San Fmnclsco 000 030 501 0 7 4 Batteries C. Hall and Wilson; Knoll and Gorton. Umpire Tom Brown. North Side Nationals Win. The North Sldo Nationals defeated tho Keith-O'Brien baseball team Monday evening ev-ening on Capitol hill by a score of 4 to 1. The Nationals mado several clever doubles, dou-bles, and their battery was well supported. sup-ported. Bert Margetts ncted as umplro, and about 150 persons witnessed tho gamo. The line-up of tho winning (cam followa: C, Alford; p.. Grant; 1st b., Foulgor; 2nd b.,'Howarth; 3rd b., IT. Parsons; us., Jensen: I. f., C. Paraons; c. f.. Larsen; r. f., Farrington. Ball Player's Nose Broken. Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, Juno 2L George Westlcr, Fecond baseman of tho Ogden ball team, which played hero today, will carry homo a broken nose as a souvenir of the game. Tho regrettable accident occurred just beforo tho playing begun. The team wo3 practicing for the coming contest whon ono of the nine struck tho ball with his bat and aont it across tho diamond. West-ler, West-ler, who was not paying attention, turned his head Just In time to receive tho sphcro full In the face. The blow knocked Westlcr down and brought a torrent of blood from bin nose. A report gained circulation that he was seriously Injured It was lound, however, how-ever, when he was, taken to the offlco of Dr. Wilson, that a fracture of the nasal bono was tho extent of the hurt. |