THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUKDAt, JTOE 10, 1901. 12 ON ALL THREE FLOORS On Second Floor. Oh Main Floor. In Basement. A Monstrous Sale of Fine Shoes $50,000 Ladies', Misses', Boys' and Childs' Shoes on Sale Sale starts t O o'clock at V sharp tomorrow morning. ON SECON FLOOR Take the' Elevator ON BARGAIN SQUARE V 4 Stocks of Shoes. Moloney Bros., Rochester. Geo. W. Richardson Dubuque Frank Richardson, Dubuque t Chicago Bankrupt Shoe Stock. On the Main Floor. Men's Men's T Regent Shoes Men'slHSIioes3 Men's $6 15 OMAHA'S FRAGILE PITCHER Bare Old Coomware Bmuhet to Fitots Likt a Potter'i Veuel. NO PIECES BIG ENOUGH TO GLUE TOGETHER Broken lilt. Cir Aloud "Snlnts Pre crve Vh," but .St. Paul Laugh Merry lln-lin mid Prooneds to l'lckle Omnhn. BT. PAUL, Minn., Juno 15. (Special Tel egrani.) Brelttn&tcin allowed Omaha but lour scattering hits in tho oponlng game of tho scries and the Satnt8won out easily. Coons was In tho box for "tho visitors and, with tho exception of tho sixth inning, was un unsolvuble problem to every Saint but Ryan, who got thrco hits in four times up. Omaha played a mlsoruble gamo In tho flold, piling up n total of six errors and all but ouo costly. Tho fcaturo was the baso steal lug of tho Saints. Twelve attempts wore inauo una ten ot mem were succussiui. Tho gamo was twice tied aud was one of the best and most exciting that has been played at Lexington park, up to the sixth Inning. Then Coons went to pieces and the locals batted out flvo runs, all of them coming In after threo men should havo been out. Omaha got her two runs In the first on hits by McAndrews and Held, a baso ou balls to Calhoun, Gonitis hit by pitcher and Stewart's sacrifice Their final run came. In tho fourth timing on a baso on balls, a hit and a sacrifice. Score; BT. FAUL, AH. It. 11. O. A. K. iQurlcy. 2b , Dlllard, lb , Itynn, If , Cogau, cf , Bruin, 3b Parker, rf liUEglns, ha.... Holmes, c lircltcnstein, p ..4 'j in 5 3 1 0 1 6 0 Totals 30 8 8 27 10 OMAHA AD. ... 3 !!'. ii ... 4 ii ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 n. II. O. A. 13 Ocnlns, If Stewart, 2b nioAndrows, 3b Letcher, rf Calhoun, lb Held, cf Toman, ss lluckloy, 0 Coons, p 0 0 11 3 1 23 Totals 27 3 4 MIugglUH out for Interference 19 Rt. Paul 00201600 -: Omuhu i 20010000 0-3 Struck out: lly Brcitensteln, 5: by Coons 1. First baso on balls: Off Dreltenstcln, 4 off Coons, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Ryan Ilrnlu, Gcntns. McAndrews. Two-base hit; ltyun. Left on baBea: St. Paul, 7; Omaha 6. First baso on errors: St. Paul, 4 Stolen bases: Curley (21. Uyon, nraln (2) l'arker (3), Holmes (21. Doublo play: Hug' tins to Dlllard. Sacrlllce lilts: Parker (2) Stewart, Held. Time: 1:30. Attendance, 1,500. Umpire: Cnrruthcrs. ht. joivs now or hailstones Encli l mb 111k n (Joop Ekbt anil the Xlne Are Arctic. -nT.nuArn SPRINGS. June IS. Rt Joseph Inst today'H gamo through Inability hit nnfelv. Altbouch Whltrldce cave lirlt hnscs cm bslls. bo nllowcd only mm single. Both tpams played an excellent Holding game. Attendance, i.ouu. core: R.U.lv Colo. Springs.. 10000010 2-4 St. Joseph .... 0 0000000 0-0 1 Batteries: Colorado Springs, Whltridge and Donohuo; Bt. Joseph, McDonald and Doom. I'EllfUmON THE UNAPPllOACHAIII.K l)r Moines Cannot Bench Him and Freeman la Hit Hard. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno lS.-Des Mnlnes could not hit Ferguson. Freeman, tho Min nesota university pitcher, was pounded nurd at times. Brnnhcnr's batting wan the feature, the Becond baseman securing two $20,000 Men's Shoes on BOSTOil Nothing like this sale ever attempted before. Four 4 well known "city" shoe stocks on sale now at one time. Famous advertised "Special' brands of shoes will be sold at half price and even less than that. This sale starts a new record for sensational shoe selling. Past experience has proven to you that whenever we advertise a shoe bargain we have it and that wenever disappoint you. This time we tell you that these are the greatest values we ever offered. BARGAIN CMIAQE $5, $6 and $7 Sporting Engineering Hunting Boots 21 98 00 r Shoes $3 doubles and two singles In four' times up. Attendance, 3,000. Score: Minneapolis ..0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 12 "i Den Molnea ... 00000000 1-1 5 3 Batteries: Minneapolis. Ferguson und Donohue; Des Moines, Freeman and Cote. KANSAS CITY'S DENVER DEFEAT. Three-for-One (iniac In "Well Played on Ilnth Sides. DENVER. June 16. Tho homo team won from Kaunas City In a name that was well played 'on both rides. Lecwe and Jinroesiy, wno were cxennngcu ny mo two teams, both played today. Score: 11.11.1;. Denver 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-a 7 b Kansas City . .00000001 0-1 9 1 Hatter en: Denver. Meredith nnd Jack Sullivan; Kansas City, Qlbson, Wolfe and Bevllle. Western League Standing. 1Vnn. T.ntst. P.C. Kansas City 28 12 .700 Minneapolis 21 St, Joseph 21 St. Paul 21) Omaha , 19 Colorado Springs 18 17 IS 19 19 19 21 26 .652 .638 .612 .6(10 .457 uenver 14 Des Moines 12 .410 .315 SIGNED, RELEASED, LET GO President lllckey Bulletins the Vicla. mIIimU-n of Wentern League Players. ST. JOSEPH. 'Sin.. .Turin IK fSnoelnl Telegram.)-Prcsldent Hlckey of the West ern league Issued tho following ofllclal bul letin today: Rolcuscd-Ry St. Paul, Charles Knepper, George Andrews. Bumpus Jones. By Colo rado Springs, Kd Smith. A. J. Lamkin. nigncn uy umauu, f, Genius. Suspended Uv Denver F i. urn.iin.. in Kostul, " Western Association, At I AlUlsvlllf LoillHvIlle fir TnlnHn 1 ,t,Jnlnnapollt First game: Indianapolis, 14; Morion, 1. becond game: Indianapolis, 11: Marlon, 6. f LoiumDus-wiieellng, aj Columbus, 0. At Dayton-Fort Wayne, S; Dayton, 7. MATTHEWSON BADLY BUMPED Chicago Shown Its Vlaltora lluw to Break Up a l'l teher and Score. CHICAGO. Jiina 13 Mnttli a hard bumping nt tho hands of tho Chl- l iku iiLLiniiiiiH inn V. " MAW nnniinii .1m In the tlrst Inning with four hits for three i un. no env io me una in tno sixth, giv ing two bases, milking a bad throw and n wuu imcn. inree moro runs were scored In tho seventh mi unnthnr i-lfi viDn.,'u low and two doubles. Tho hits off Waddell iti, ono io an inning, .Mattliow son struck out eight men, Wnddoll ten. At- lunutiuwi', i,u-ai. ocuio; CHICAOO. I NEW YORK. It. II. O. A. E.I ii ii n i p Hartsel, If.. 0 110 0 Vnnll'n. cf.. 1 n 1 n n Oretn, cf..,. 13 10 0 Sclbach, If.. 0 0 0 0 0 IVxter. lb., 117 1 O.IIower'n, is. 0 0 3 3 1 St1?.1"' 2 2 1 u "Hlckm'n, rf. 1 3 2 0 0 .iinu., .u... u .i i o.namel, lb., 0 15 0 0 naymr, 3b. 0 1 10 0 strans, 3b.. 0 10 10 McCor'k. w. 1 1 1 l 0 Warner, c... 0 0 9 1 0 --" u u u 4 V rseiSOIl, 5D,. U 1 3 1 Katioe, c.,.. 2 1 S 0 0.Mntlh''n. n 0 1 10 1 it nuurii, i t i i u Dolan 0 0 0 V 0 Totftli :4 7 3 Totals ,. 9 13 37 7 0 Battod for Chance In tho eighth Inning. Chicago 30000330 -9 New York 100100 0 0 02 Loft on bases: Chicago, S; New York. 7, Two-oase mis; itnrtsei, ttnymer. wauuen Green. Thre-baso hit: Dexter. Homo run: Hickman. Stolon bases: Hartscl llaymer, Sirang (3), Warner. Oreen. Struck out: uv wauuen. iu uv aiattncwsnn. 8, Passed balls: Kllng, 2; Wurncr, 2. Bases on nans: un wnanou, a: ore Maunewson 4. Wild pitches: wartdell. aiatthewson Time: 2i0o. umpire: Cunningham, PLAY FIVE INNINdS IX THE It.llN l'hllllra It ii n Well In the Mud an.l Win the Cnme by a Slnulr, CINCINNATI. June lS.-Today's National camn was started In IV drlzzllne rain nml before tho second Inning was over It fairly poured, but Umpire O'Day refused to stop hostilities and three Innings wcro played In a drenching shower. At the end of the fifth ho called time, but made the players wait thirty minutes before he would call the gamo off, though tho Held woa flooded,, $15,000 Meti s, SALE ON ' For the first time Our Second Floor. All the LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS & SLIPPERS that sold for up to $5 a pair from all these stocks go at All Moloney Bros.' Children's Shoes that were made to sell for up to three dollars and a half, go at 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, and $1.39 fl'he Phlladelphlaswon because they- proved the Better mua norses.i jvuenaance, ;,. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CINCINNATI. n.ii.o.A.i:. r.h.oja.e. Thornnn, cf. 1 1 0 0 OiDobbi, cf... J 2 1 1 0 Hallm'n, 2b. 1 1 0 4 0 Barley. It... 1 1 1 0 0 Delah'ty. lb. 2 2 9 0 0 Dockley, lb. 0 0 3 0 1 Flick, rf.... 1 0 1 0 0 Crawford, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Wolv't'n. 3b 0 3 0 3 0 Stelnt'dt, 2b 0 0 3 0 0 SlRKle. If.... 0 13 0 0 Irwin, 3b... 1110 0 Douglas, c. 0 0 3 0 0 MuKonn, n. 0 0 2 2 0 Croas. 83.... 0 0 0 1 0 tlergen, c... 0 14 0 1 Donahue, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Plillllps, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Totals .. I 8 13 7 01 Totals .. 4 15 4 2, Philadelphia 10 13 0-5 Cincinnati 1110 1-4 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hit. Dobbs. Three-baso hit. Dclahanty. Stolen baso. uotins. First unse on balls: Off Phillips, 6: off Donahue. 2. Struck out: By Phillips, 4: by Douanuc, 3. Tlmo ot gnme: i:ia. umpiro: uuay. nitOOKLY.VS IN THE FIIIST IXM.Vfi. Lend of Three llnna, Which the Locals Fall to Overcome. RT. T.OIIIS. Juno 15. Powell allowed the National Brooklyns enough clean hits In tho opening Inning to score threo runs and tho St. Louis batters were unable to over como this lead, although they scored twice In a ninth Inning rully. Attendance, 10.0W). Score: ... II.H.O.a.E. R.H.O.A.E. Ketler. 3b... 1 2 10 0 llurkett, It.. 0 2 2 0 0 check'd, If. 0 1 1 0 Olleldrlck, cf 0 3 4 0 0 Daly, Sb 113 6 o ityan, lb.... 0 0 9 0 o Farrell. e... 1 1 4 2 0 Donovan, rf. 0 3 2 0 0 MeCr'rv. cf. 0 1 2 0 O.radden. 2b.. 0 0 4 6 1 Davis, rf.... 0 0 1 0 0 Wallace, ss. 0 0 1 2 0 Ontlns, ss... 0 1 2 0 0;Krugir, 3b.. 0 0 12 6 McOulre. lb 0 1 13 0 0 Nichols, c... 1 2 4 1 0 MeJamM. n. 0 0 0 l 0,1'owell. n... u u o s u ----- "Limas u v v Totals i, 3 826 13 0 Schrlver . 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals .. 2 10 i7 13 1 Nichols out; hit by batted ball Batted for Powell In ninth. Batted for Ityan in ninth. Brooklyn 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 b"t. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 Earned runs: Brooklyn. 3. Two-baso lilts: uonovnn (2). Tliree-ouse mil rarrcu DnuhlR nlavs: Wall nee to Rvan to Pndden Wallace to Bynu. First baso on balls: Off fllCJiimeB, ;i. i.eii on liases: m. l.ouih. i; Brooklyn, 3. Stolen blles: Farrell, Keeler. HtrucK out: uy I'owen, a; ny jMcjiunes, ximo ot gnme: lion, umpiro; cjinniit.-. PLAY'S IHtlLLIANT, HUNS SCAHCIC I'lttaburs; Wins by n SInRle Ilecnuae lleimentrrs llo nut Score. PITTSIltinn. Jimn 15. After the second Innlnir tho era mn was nlnvcd In a steady downpour of rnln, but as the 2,500 blencher- nes reiuseu io goi in nut oi mo wm Dwycr could not call the game. In splto of tno rain tno game was ono in me ui tho season and full of brilliant plays. At tendance, d.ow. score: l'lTTSHUUa. D03TON. n.H.O.A.U. H.H.O.A.E Clarke, If... 0 0 1 0 0 Crollus, rf... 0 0 3 0 0 llltchev. Zb. 0 13 .' urienney, in., u i j u u IHfli. 3b... 0 0 4 2 0 Dcmont. 2b. 0 1 2 IlrnnntM. lh 1 1 7 0 0 Lrtnr. ss.... 0 0 I 0 0 Wauner, rf. 0 0 2 0 Olamllt'n, cf 0 2 2 0 0 I'ooiQ, cr.... u i u u Uiiomn, o..,. v v v Ely, ss 0 12 1 0lxiwe. !b.... 0 0 1'. O-Connor. e. 0 1 0 4 0 Orosnrt. If.. 0 0 2 0 Chesbro. p.. 0 o o 1 O'smuu u u v u v uinecn, p... v u Totals .. 1 6 27 10 0 Totals ..0 4 34 6 Batted for Grosart In the ninth. Plttshiirc 00000010 1 Boston . 00000000 00 Earned run: Pittsburg, 1. Two-baso hits: Ultelitn. (Vnnnnnr. Three-liase hits: BrailB- llold, Ely, Stolen baBes: Clark (2). Struck out; uy uncsnro, j, uy uinecn, t. xuuo ui game; 1:30. umpire; jjwyer. Natlonnl League Ktaudlnir Won. Lost. P.C. Plttsliurir 26 18 .6! New York 21 16 .5fi7 Philadelphia 22 20 .523 Cincinnati 20 19 .51 19 21 21 20 29 St. I,outs Brooklyn .511 21 15 17 .600 .42S Boston Chicago CANNOT IUNCH THE HITS Waahlnistona Are Beaten at Home, TbniiKh The? Put Up the Better tiarae of Hall. WASHINGTON. Juno 15. WashlnKton Americans today outplayed Cleveland at the bat and In the field, but were unable to hit opportunely. The visitors were fortunate In bunching hits and lu the sec ond Inning a two-bagger nnd three singles netted them three runs. The gamo wuu Sale on Main Women s and Childs Shoes on Sale in Basement iNDElSaSO ON SECOND in our business history we put shoes on called at tho end -of tho eighth Inning' on' account of darkness. Attendance, 2,830. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINOTON. H.H.O.A.E.. lt.H.0 A.U. ricker'g, cf. 2 10 0 Mercer, cf.. 2 0 0 1 Duncan, rf. 0 0 0 1'Qulnn, 2b... 1 11.0 0 Foster, If... 10 3 OOraily.' lb... 1 1 1 McCarfy, If 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 2 11 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 0 O'Brien, rf.. 0 LaCh'ce. lb. 0 Wood, 3b.... 1 neck, :tJ.... 1 Y'eaRer, c... 0 ICS 1 Clark, c. ClInRm'n, ss 0 Coughlln, 3b 0 Gear, p 0 Shtebeck, ss 1 scott, p 0 lloffer, p.... 0 Totals 3 11 24 10 1 Totals S 8 34 IS 4 Cleveland .. Washington 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 03 12 0-3 Earned runs: Wnshlnston. 1: Cleveland. 4. Two-baso hits: Grady (2), Beck, Homo run: Wood. Stolen base: Pickering. Sac rifice lilt: Vcagor. Doublo play: Shlebeck to LaChance. First base on balls: Off Scott, 3. Struck out: Mercer, Fostor, Beck, Clarke, cungman, U'linon, scott (si. leit on bases: Washington, 10; Cleveland, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Hnskoll. BOSTON TIIIES THE NEW 1'ITCIIEIt. Wins Easily .n Account of Visitors' Stupid Plays. BOSTON. Juno 15. Tho Detroit Americans played stupidly today und Boston had no troublo In winning the game. A newcomer, AVInters of Gettysburg, Pa., occupied tho box for Boston nnd pitched u fnir game. McAllister was disabled In tho fifth inning. Shaw taking his placo at llrst und Iluelow going behind tho bat. Attendance, u,fc17, Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. H.H.O.A.E., U.H.O.A.E Dowd, If. 1 0 Casey, 3b... 0 1 0 0 Barrett, cf.. 1 1 0 Stan!, cf.... 2 12 Collins. 3b.. 2 1 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 Oleason, 2b. 0 1 2 0 1 Holmes, rf.. 1 3 2 0 0 McAlVr, lb 0 1 3 4 0 lluelnw, c... 0 0 0 3 1 Nance, It.... 0 1 3 1 OShaw. c-lb.. 0 0 8 2 0 Yeager, ss.. 10 0 Owens, p.... 0 0 t Frcem n. lb. 1 3 10 Hemphill, rf 0 0 4 0 1 Parent, ss. .. 1 0 3 Ferris, Sb... 3 3 0 Schrcck'st, oil Winters, p.. 0 1 Totals ..12 U 17 11 2 Slavers, p... 1 0 1 Totals .. 4 7 24 13 5 Boston 1 6 4 1 0 0 0 0 -12 Detroit , 1 0 01 101004 Earned runs: Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Dowd. Freeman, Barrett, McAllister. Three base lilts: Freeman, Ferris, Casey, Glcason. Sacrlllco hit: Schreckengost. Stolen buses: Dowd (2), Stahl. First base on halls: Off Winters, 4; off Owens. 2. lilt by pitcher: Ferris. Struck out: By Winters, C. Time; 1:47. Umpiro: Mnnnassau. American Lcairue Slnudlngr. Won. Lost- F.a ;.rit4 ,K2 .527 4S8 .1(1 .384 3J3 Chicago Detroit Boston Washington .. 30 14 19 21 17 17 21 20 21 28 19 Philadelphia .20 Baltimore 16 Cleveland 15 Milwaukee, 11 Aiiirrlcnu (iniiu'x Posl ponrd. BALTIMORE, Juno 15. Baltlmoro-Chl-cago gamo postponed; rnln. PHILADELPHIA, June 1 j.-Phllndelphla-Milwaukee gamo postponed; rain. FLORENCE BOYS MEET DEFEAT Yon UK Men's Christian Association Team Slioivs Visitors a TIiIhk or Two. The Y'oung Men's Christian association ball team defeated tho Florence ball team by a scoro of 8 to 3 In a gamo at tho Young Men's Christian association athletic park yesterday afternoon, Florenco mndo a fast start and secured Its threo runs In the llrst part of tho game. Then the visitors went to pieces and tho Omaha team earned eight runs. Davidson, mo pitcher for tho local team, struck out twelve men and tho visiting pitcher, Wil liams, hnd seven strikeouts to his credit. Trail, tlrst baseman for tho association team, Innded n three-bagger and Knar, the association catcher, hit tho jilgskln tor two bases, Shortstop Edson or the local tenm also distinguished himself by mak ing a phenomenal running stop at a crucial point In the gamo. Tho batteries wero us follows: Y. M. C. A. nice, Davidson nnd Kaar, Florence Wllllums, Plutncr and Diamond. Ilnlua Interfere with Gniui'S. IIUnoN. H. D June 15.-(HperInl.)-Baln the Inst few days Interfered with base ball playing here, and some games woro aban doned. A lively contested uame Wednes day afternoon between Hitchcock nnd Cavour teams was witnessed by a Inrrje rrnwrl nn the crounds of the Hiirnn I'lnb. itThe score was 7 to 8 In favor of Hitchcock. 'Another ciimo will be played here next week by the samo clubs. The Owls und Floor FLOOR tho Sparrows", both local clubs, plnycd Thursday, resulting In a victory for the Sparrows, score 6 to 7. Efforts aro being made to arrange a scries of golf contests, to bo plAyed on tho Huron links by clubs from Aberdeen, Mitchell, Rcdtlcld, AVatcrtown and other cities. HARDWARE MEN WIN AGAIN Lee-GlnBs-Andreeseu Tenni Gets H Gnme Awny from the Carpenter Paper Contpnny. Tho leading tenms of the Jobbers' league met nt Sixteenth aud Mandcrson yesterday and tho Lee-Clark-Andreesen team put It all over tho Carpenter Paper company. Tho score was 14 to 1 and It was very largely duo to the superior pitching of Ncff. Leon ard's work was fair, but Ills support was poor. Score: CAIU'ENTEIl P. CO. L. O. A, HDW. CO. U.H.O.A.E. It.H.O.A.i: Krler, 3b,... 0 lil'ekw'll, 2b 0 noyteia, cf. 0 Leonard, p.. 0 Hrnllh, lb... 0 QnUte, fs... 1 D.ivls. K.... 0 2 0 l'Lund. lb.. 10 0 1 Spain, 2b.... 4 Slnd'w'd, If. 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 DrlHcal, bH,. 2 2 114 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 13 3 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 Itapp, cf Tracy, 3b... 0 1 t'oe, c Sidernulst, c 0 0 15 1 Pearson, rf, Neff, p , Carp'tcr, rf. 0 0 0 0 Totals ..1 2 24 5 61 Totals ..14 6 37 7 0 L.-G.-A. IldW. Co.. 4 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 '-11 Carpenters 000001000 1 Earned runs: L.-G.-A., 1; Cnrpenters, 1. Three-baso hit: Galtse. Two-base hits: CaltHC, Slnderwood. First base on balls: Off Leonard, 6. Struck out: By Leonard, 14: by Neff. IS. Passed balls. Sldernulst. wild pitcn: i.eonani. lilt ny pttclier: lly Spain, 2; by Leonard, 1. Time of gnme: 1:43. Umpiro: Camp, (ilrnwooil Wln Two Games. GLENWOOD, la., Juno 13.-Bpeclal Tel egram.) Glonwood won two names from the Ilonderson-Orlswold combination yes terday. Score, llrst gamo: Olcnwood 00000002 02 II, -G. C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Score, second game: Glenwood 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0-10 11. -O. C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Butteries: Glenwood, Wliklns and Wilk inson; Hendprson-Grlswolil, Moullon, Stev enson and Woods. Umpire: Donels-on. Hoy Train Defeats Oblowa. ALEXANDRIA, Neb., Juno 16.-(Spe-clal.) Tho Ohlowa baso ball team suffered llofcat hero yesterday by tho Alexandria boy tenm, The boy team hern has not been defeated this yenr and stands ready to mutch a scries of games with nny team In tho ptato under IS years of age. Score: Alexandria 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2-6 Ohlowa o o 2 o l o 1 0 0-1 No nut when winning score was mnde. Butteries: Alexandria, Duncan, Ilndden und Allen; Ohlowa, Grant and McFnrlnnd. North Platte, l (,'oIiiiiiImim, O, COLI'MUUS, Neb., Juno 15.-(Spccltl.)-One of tho hottest games of the season was played here yestordny between North Plntto and Borden's Sluggers. It was a rapid repetition of the ono, two, three order until tho tlnlsh, and tho only scoro In tho gamo was made by the visitors In tho first Inning. Score: n.n.E. North Platte ..10000000 0-1 44 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 1 Umpire: Borden. Stanton Wins Two Straight. STANTON. Neb.. June 15. (Special. ) Thursday tho Howell team was entertained by Stanton to the tuna of 9 to 1 In favor of Stanton. Stnnton made ono run In the fourth and eight runs In tho fifth Inning, Howeil getting over the home plate lu the Inst Inning. ' Battery: Stnnton. l.otherby nnd AVoods, Today Creston ruffered a defeat of 13 to 2, only being able to get over tho plate twice In tho fourth Inning. Battery, Btieli lin and Woods, North Pintle Defeats Fremont, FREMONT, Neb., June 15. (Special.) North Platte won easily from Fremont to day In a listless game, ncoro: Fremont 3 0010100 06 North Finite 1 003 1 04 6 0-14 Batteries: Fremont, Mllllken and Dex ter; North Platte, nan aim .Mercer, IlitcrcollcKlute tlniui-s. At Detroit Mlehlgnn, 11; Cornell. 9. At Chicago -Chicago university, U, Northwestern, i. At New York Princeton, 5; Yale, 2. Hoard of Health Prohibit tinmen. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Juno 15.-y uct will be iilHyerl lu Odnr Tlnplcta until after ;july 4 The sumo Tor Sunduy with Tcrru In Basement Women's, Men's, Boys' and Childs' Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. 10c, 19c, 25c, 39c, 59c, 75c 98c, $1.50 ON BARGAIN SQUARE Great Sale Monday of Boys' and Children's Clothing ON MAIN 1,500 Pair of Boys' Wash Pants on sale a, IOC $1.00 and $1.50 Washable Sailor and Double Breasted Suits, 49c aged 3 to 15 a ears, finest gala teas, English cheviots, French ginghams, all warranted to be fast color, beautiful combination of col- a f ors, made to sell for $1. 50 and $1. 25 tJjg. Jf special eale price Monday " a serviceable fab- 3 rics on sale Monday at ... . "" Boys $3.50 aud i4 Mid dies' Suits. S1.39-V.js- toe, middle .'j - bio breasted styles, made of all wool fabrics, choice pat terns, up to" $4 values, tor"!". $1.39 Thcsq values aro the most remarkable ever offered. Children's Blue Denim Overalls--ages 4 to 15, 3(Jc values on sale Mon day, on main floor at 15c . ... ... H.llM.l.m.M. U Ilatito and three games with Decatur will bo transferred. Three-I Leaiiur. At Rock Island Rock Island, 7; Bloom Ington, 6. 4Ait Davenport Kvansvllle, 8; Davenport, At Roekford-Rorkford, 3; Decatur, 1 At Cedar Raplds-Ccdar Rapids, 9; Terre Haute, 3. SPOILED BY THE WEATHER llaeen at .llila- lole Track Post poned Until Today on Ac count of list I II. Ruin caused tho postponement of the bicycle and motor races, which wero to havo been held on tho Midway Cycle, track yes. terday afternoon. Tho entire program will Instead b carried out today, both days' racing being Included In tho ono afternoon's sport, All tho sprinters entered wero on hand yesterday for tho contests, there being many from out of thn city. A good crowd of spectators had ulso gathered. In fart, till Just a few minutes before tho hour set for starting tho llrst race It looked as though a line hot afternoon for tho sport was to bo had. But then tho rain came FLOOR 1,500 Pairs of Boys' Wash Pants on 1pf-i EI&WW Boys' $2 Vestee Suits, 98c Boys' vestoe and doublo breasted suits, made of pieco or don- Children's Suits Dew ey, Rough Kidor and Ki Ki, worth 75 cents on sale gJ ?t?!l.d.oy.7... 4 J.l LJ.'JU, I l...J.iM.lV m nru m i tTifif mti nm ti artaii ti 1 1 i down In big drnos, and in . frw seconds tho steep hoard track was c wet that It would need three hours of uumIiiiiu tu innka It safe, .All tho riders waited "Mr last night lr the city mid a Hue program of oveuts U promised ior this aflernoon. Heluie to llajalii Harlem Triiek. CMIOAdO, Juno 15,-Judge Tilly III tho circuit court today refusi d to grant a tempornry Injunction wltho it tuitlco to thn linriem race track to icsir.nn urn inimagu 1 mcnt from allowing billing on thn races. The petition was pieneiitfd l men closo to (Governor Yules and was Indirectly aimed I at thn American Derby, which will bo run at Washlnctnii n.trk trip k uet Saturday. Tho court said that tr It vus wished ho would on Monday near nrgutnouiH ior art Injunction, with notice. rlih'iiKH Inltei'slty t'eleliriltes. CIIIf'AOO. June 15 The decennial cele. lirnilfiti ir Hie founilliiu of the Unlversltv of t'hlcago ix'ic.ii today with the raising 'of the founders'' Mas- on the arrival nt I John D, Rockefeller, who was accompanied l by his wile and daughter. The day's pro. I gram comprehended the laying of corner I stones for two new buildings, the dedica tion of the Nancy Foster hull, elans day I exercises urid the presentation of n nio. innrlnl tablet to Stephen A Dowlas and various other minor functions. if