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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 20.
1003. f
SETS 0M11A BACK TWO MORE
Deptet Takes Anlher Doubl-Headf
from the Bonrke Tribe.-
INABILITY TO HIT . TELLS THE STORY
Dtf,.ii the Other Hand, Not Oalr
Hit Freely, hut Benches (ka
Blnftlea Wkrrf Tkey Will
Cooat.
DENVER, Colo., June 21 (Special Tele-
Cram.) Omaha lout It flfth consecutive
twni to Denver today by dropping a double-header
before a crowd of ,000 people.
Both ftmn were well played and resolved
Into a pitchers' battle, the Denver twtrlers
having the shade. The first game went to
Denver by u score of to 1 and the second
by the score of T to 1 Omaha gave both
pitchers good support, but were unable to
tem the tide of defeat Which Denver
started In the second Inning of each gams.
Companion, the slab artist for the visitors
la the first game, was touched up for a
Jotal of nine hits, while Whltrldga held the
Visitors down to three measly ones.
' Omaha played an errorless gsrae In the
opening contest and ltd playing was of the
gHt-edgd order, but they were unable to
wield the willow successfully on the Den
ver slab artist's delivery. Eyler and Bhaf
atal were the opposing twlrlers In the sec
ond game and divided honors about evenly.
The feature of today's play waa the two
running catches of long flies by Jones In
the left garden.
Bchelbeck started the fireworks In the
first game by soaking the sphere for a clr
ele, biimrlug In three runs In the second In
ning. Dotehanty and Mohler scored In the
third, wien Delehanty turned a two-sacker
Into a.'hree-bagger and came home on Mc
Ha'as nut. Mohler preceded him on Op
ts ;o Tom's hit.
. OmAlia got Its only run In the second,
Vhen ttcntn was passed, purloined second
and crossed the rubber on Hlckey's sacri
fice. Denver started the run-getting In the
second game when MrHale singled and Pat
terson turned n slnale Into a rtnuSle on
Dolan's bad fielding of his hit, bringing In
MrHale. Dundon was next to cross on
the same error. Patterson was brought
home on Scheibock's sacrifice. The Orlx
llea scored three more In the fourth, when
Bchelbeck drew a pass, was sent to second
on Brhlel'a hit to center and came home
on Eyler'g out to Preston. Jones brought
In two more on a home run. From this
until the eighth both teams went out tn
one, two, three order. They scored one each
In this Inning. Wright was passed and
stole second, coming home on Dolan's two
bsgger. Patterson scored In this Inning on
Dolan's error and Bchelbeck' hit
First game:
. DENVER
AD. R. BH. PO. A
Jones. If
Mohler, 2b
Delehanty. rf..
McHalo, cf
Dnndon. 3b
Patterson, lb..
Hchelbeck, sa...
Sehlel. c...
Whirrldge, p...
. Totals
...4
...4
I 27
Carter, If
bhugart, 2b
Wright, lb
Welch, rf
Dolao, ss
Genins, cf
LUckey. Sb
onolng, c.
.1
..I
..
jununiR. t: a
Companion, p S
M
OMAHA.
. AB. R. BM, PO.
.6013
0
7
2
t
1
1
4
0
24
St. Joseph. Fall and McConnell. Attend
ance, 4.600. ,
Mllwaokee Takes Two.
MILW I'K'KK, June -Milwaukee
played brilliant ball with Kansas City,
shutting out the visitors In the first and
winning the second by a score of I to 3.
Attendance. 4.200. Score:
First game:
R H F
Milwaukee 0 9 21110 II 4
Kansas City ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 1
Kstterlea: Milwaukee. Swnrmtted and
Lula; Kansas City. Hess and Messlt.
Second game:
n.H.a.
Milwaukee 0 0 2 4 8 0 0 ) 8 1.' 3
Kansas City . .0 0020000 08 7 2
Batteries: Milwaukee. Kenna and Lucia.;
Kansas City, Nichols. Hess and Messitt.
Kven Break at Springs.
COLORADO 8PR1NOS. June 28 Des
Moines and the locals split even todav on a
double-header, the visitors shutting out the
locals In the second game. The first game
was easily won by the home team. The
fielding on both sides wss fast and snappy,
several sensational plays being made.
Score first game:
R H E
Colo. Rprlngs .01811181 -U It? 3
Des Moines r..l 10010080761
Batteries: Colorado Springs, McNeelv
and Btarnagle; Des Moines, Sherman and
Fohl.
Score second game:
R H E
Des Moines 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 2 8 6
Colo. Springs ..0 0000000 00 7 1
Batteries: Des Moines, Barry and Mar
shall; Colorado Springs, Jones and Doran.
Standing- of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Milwaukee 44 83 18 .717
Colorado Spring ....2 S 17 .673
Kansas City 60 28 24 . 520
St. Joseph 48 2 24 .&P0
Denver W 24 2 .4N)
Peoria 48 22 2 .458
Des Moines 50 18 32 .30
Omaha 47 15 32 .31
No games today.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Two-Base Hit tn tke Ninth Inning
Wins n Game for Kansas
City.
KANSAS CITT. June 28,-Kansas City
won an exciting game from Minneapolis
today In the ninth Inning, when, with two
men on bases, Rothfuss drove a two-bagger
to center. Durham wss knocked cut
of the boi In the flfth. Attendance, 4,217.
Score:
KANSAS CITT. . MINNEAPOLIS.
R H O A I R.H.O.A.B.
Rattlfuaa, cf . l I 1
Malonajr. If... I I 1
Nanne. lb a I 1
(Ir.dr. lb o II
Knoll, ir a t
Lewea. aa 0 1 1
Butlar. c J 1 1
MrAndrawa. IM I I
Durham, p..,.0 1 a
Oaar, p. 1 1
Trta
O'MrCraarr, tf..l
4 oftponner. lb...l
WLally. It t
4 i Smith, rf 0
8 0 Ludwlg, e 1
1 0 Molntrra. Sb..A
1 OjMartln, ID....1
llOvl.r. aa 1
8 WThomaa, S....1
P. 1 (111
Totala 7 14i!
la t li 17 ll
Double plsy: Hugging to Sohaefer to Kelly.
I .eft on bases: Milwaukee, 2; St. Paul, 7.
Time: 1:60. I'mplre: Foremsn.
Postponed liaiaea.
At Louisville: Iulsvllle-Columbus gam
postponed on account of rain.
Manila of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
Milwaukee R7 Si 22 .117
St. Paul (8 35 23 .V1
Indianapolis M 32 24 .571
Louisville 57 29 28 .V
Minneapolis 67 31 .4M
Kansas City 48 22 vi .4f.g
Columbus 5 28 33 .411
Toledo 58 20 38 .344
No games scheduled for today.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia, Win a Game Whose
Only Featare Was Heavy
Hitting.
TOLEDO. June 28 -Philadelphia and De.
trolt plsved a transferred game here today
which was utterly devoid of features.
Yeager pitched his first game of the season,
there being no othr Detroit twlrler on the
bench, and was hit hard. Attendance, 4,600.
Score :
PHILADELPHIA. I DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H. O.A.B.
Plrkerlnc, rf. J 0 l'Luah, It 0 0 I 1 4
pavia. lb l I ll n o Birrrtt, cr....o 14 10
0 Crawford, rf. l 0 0 0 0
OCarr. lb 1 I 4 1 4
1 bona, aa 0 t 4 4 1
e'Oourinay, lb.. 1 1 0
Smith, ib I 1
1 Rueloar, e 9 1 I 0 4
OiTeafer, p 0 14
Total T 14 87 14 J Totala 8 17 11 I
Philadelphia 1 0300012 0-7
Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-4
Two-base hits: Pickering, Shreck, Sey
hold, Hoffman, Davis, Carr. Stolen base:
Harrftt. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4:
Detroit. 5. Struck out: By Bender, 1; by
Yeager, 1. Base on balls: Off Bender, 1.
Double plays: M. Cross to Murphy to
Davis, Barrett to Buclow. Hit by pitched
ball: Long. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Has
sett and Carruthers.
Two Shntoata for St. Lonls.
L. t'roaa, Jh...O 0 1 t
Sarbold. H....1 I 0 0
Murphjr. lb. ...4 I 11
Hoffman. If ... t lie
M. rroM. aa..4 4 1 4
Shrerk, a 1 4 10
Bandar, p 1 41
Totals 27 1 8 24 11 0
Denver ...... .:.. 3 2. 0 0 0 1 4
Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 01
Stolen bases: Wright, Uenlns. First base
on balls: Oft Whltnugs, 7: oft Companion,
8. Struck out: by vvnltrldge. I; by Com
iisnlon, 4. Left on bases: Denver, 1;
Omaha, 6. Sacrifice hits: Shugart, Hlckey,
(Sondlng. Home run: 8cheiueck. Two
base hit: Patterson. Double plays: Dolan
to Wright; Oentns to Hlckey. Time: 1:36.
Umpires: Lattlmer and Shafstal.
Second game:
DENVER.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Jones. If 8 1
Mohler, 2b 2 0
Delehanty, rf 4 0
McHalo, cf 4 1
Dundon, 3b ... 8 0
Patterson, lb 4 2
Schelbeck, ss 3 1
Schlel, c ,...4 2
Eyler, p S 0
4
4
1
4
3
10
1
Totals
Carter. If
Shugart, 2b
Wright, lb
Welch, rf
Dolan, ss
Genins, cf
Hlckey. 3b
Oondlng, c
Shafstal, p
Preston, If
80 7
OMAHA.
AB, R.
1 0
4 0
.3
t 27 11
BH. PO. A
0 0 0
i I
1 I
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
.84)
..0 I
T 34 10
0 I 0 0 0 1 7
0 0 0 1 0 1 02
Totals
Denver .........
Omaha
Stolsn base: Patterson. First base On
balls: Off Eyler. 1: off Shafstal. 1 Struck
out: By Shafstal. 2. Left on bases: Omaha,
8; Denver, 4. Sacrifice hit: Dundon. Home
run: Jones. Time: 1:86. Umpires) Lattl
mer and Thomas. .
St. Joseph Takes TWro.
PEORIA. June 28. St Joseph won two
games from Peoria today. Thnely hitting
on the part of tiie visitors tells tne story
of both games. Score:
Morning game:
R.H.E.
Peoria 0 000100 1-3 44
St. Joseph 2 0 0 1300O-43
Batteries: Peoria, Hart and Hessler; fit.
Joseph. Chlnn and McConnell.
Second game:
RH.E.
St. Joseph 2 0000000 0-2 1
Peoria 0 010000 6-1 0
Batteries: Peoria, Olmsted and Hsasler
Fox. Ib 0 11
Hardoa. t 1 8
Coulter. cf.... 1 8
Woodruff. aa..4 4 4
Jonaa. lt,.....l 1 0
Kihm, in a e 14
Tamaait, Ib. ..1 a l
Wllllama. p.. 4 1 0
xTwo men out when winning run was
made.
Kansas City 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 28
Minneapolis 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 07
T Twob' . h'": Rothfuss (2); Nance,
Lally, Smith. Three-base hits: Rothfuas.
Lally. Sacrifice hit: McCreery. Stolen
bases: Nance, Durhsm, Maloney, Mc
Creery. Martin. Oyler. Base on balls: Off
Durham, 4; off Oear, 1; off homes, 1. Struck
out: By Durham. 1; by Oear, 8; by
Thomas, 6. Wild pitch: Thomas. Innings
Rltehed: By Durham, 4; by Oear. 4A
Its: Off Durham, 11; off Oear. 3. Left on
bases: Kansas City, 3; Minneapolis, ll.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Cunningham.
Wllllama Pitches Fine Ball.
MUNCIE. Ind.. June at William.
fine form and allowed Toledo onlv two bne
hits. His wlldness In the firth Inning got
him Into a bad bole, but he settled down
and pitched himself out. Alleman's plteh-
,n w?".,?Um?, ot a 11t-ei order. Attend
ance. 1.315. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. I TOLEDO
R.H.O.A.g r!h.O.AE
HosrleTer. rf. 4 1 llSralth. rf..... 1 0 a
4 OiBeroard, cf...O 1 3 0 0
t OIB'kanahlp, If . 9 0 4 1
ojTumar. lb... .4 1 14 0 4
I iSchaub. Ib. ... 0 4 4 l
0 c Klalnow, e 4 0 4 1 0
4 unwana, aa 4 4 14 1
f MChllda. lb 4 18 4
1 o Allemaa, p. ...4 4 4 1 4
Totala I inu I1 ToUIa ....... 114 11 I
Indianapolis 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 -2
Toledo ......0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 00
Bases on balls: By Williams, (; by Alle
man, 8. Struck out: By Williams, 1; by Al
leman, 8 Hit by pitched ball: By Alleman.
1, by Williams. 2. Two-base hit: Coulter
Home run: Jones. Sacrifice hits: Williams.
Owens. Double plays: Woodruff to Klhm;
JVIUlams to Heydon to Klhm; Owens to
Turner. Stolen bases: Williams, Schaub.
Left on bases: Indianapolis, t; Toledo. 8.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell.
Mllwaakee Takea Two.
MILWAUKEE, June 28.-MIlwaukee and
Bt. Paul played eleven Innings today be
lor. trlple by Jcon and a wild pitch
by El lott. who pitched great ball, allowed
the winning run. In the second game Mil
waukee won by a score of 6 to 3. The
heavy hitting of Donahue and Jackson was
the teature. Score, first game:
MILWAUKEE. BT. PAUL
R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B.
srnanar. !... ail wotar. If 4 l i 4 4
4 omhannoir, rf. ..4 4 4 4 4
1 uUarkaon, rt..,.l 111
4 vlSrhacfer, ... 1 I 1
1 WHISKlna. lb.... 14 4 4
t a Lally, lb 4 4 14 1 4
4 ajKaaiajr. jo... 6 0 i I 0
I i8ulllvan, e....4 4 4 1 4
4 WFartuioa, p.. .4 1 4 1 4
Donahue, lb.. 4 I 11
Wood, 0 4 1 11
Duniaa. rf ...4 4 I
Unslaub. lb... 4 1 1
Dunlaarr, If... 4 1
Hempaui, ct. a 1 1
Vlox, aa 4 I
Blllott, p 4 4 1
xfonlay 4 4 4
xiOaar 4 0 4
a( Totala : 4 4 II 1 4
Tftlala 1 T n 11
Batted for Vlox In ninth.
xxBatted for Elliott In eleventh.
f-MUwauke4 .'....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Bt. Paul 0 000000000 00
Two-base hit: Dunleavy. Three-base hit:
Jackson. Bases on balls! Off Elliott. 3
Passed ball: Sullivan. Wild Pitch: Elliott.
Struck out: By Elliott. 8: by Ferguson. 8.
Double plays: Seiiafley to Donahue; Kelly
to Wheeler; Hlgrtr.s to Schsefer to Kelly.
Ift on base: Milwaukee. 4; Bt. Paul, 7.
Tim: 1:40. Umpire: Foreman.
Second game:
MILWAUKBB. I 8T. PAI'L.
R.H.O.A.B R.H.O.A.B.
nrnanar. id. ..a via volar. If 4 I 3 4 s
iMHiaaua. id. .x a a a 0 Shannon, ef...l 1 1
Woad. a t 1 14 tMarkaon. rf . l 4 3
I)unn, rf....l 4 11 ogchaafer. aa...4 3
Tnslaub. Ib. ..1 11 I Huggtna. lb... 1
Punlaary. If.. 1 siKally. 1 4 111
Hamphlll. et.. (14 OWhMlar, lb.. 1 t 1
Vlai. aa t 8 1 Ogulllvan, a.... 1 1
MrtJIll. p 1 1 4Btawart. p 4 1
4
4 I
4 4
1 4
I :
1 4
1 otaia f it T I ' Totals 8 14 11 I
Milwaukee I 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 I
St. Paul 0 0 0 ft 0 2 0 0 1-i
Two-base hits: Jackson, Wood. Three
base hit: Unglaub. Home runs: Donahue,
Jackson. Stolen bases: Dungan, Dunleavy.
Bases on balls: Off McOIll, 8; off Stewart. 1.
Struck V"t: By McUlll, 1; by Stewart, 1.
w V
1 Tuuui
The cigar that
beats them all at
Tl. I Jna4 mUmm Braa
4 fXmmrm tm IK Woria.
fb ttml a in. Iii 1 1. .111. ..
l
BT. LOUIS, June 28. Boston shut out St.
louis today In both games of a double
header, with Young pitching In the first
and Hughes In the second. The first game
was exciting right up to the close, Boston
wlunlng by a single run, while St. Louis
had two men on bases In the ninth Inning
with no outs. A bad Inning by Powell In
the second game gave Boston Its three
runs. The largest crowd of the season
was out, the estimated attendance being
20,f)0. Score:
First game:
BOSTON. , ST. LOUIS.
R.H. O A B. R.H.O.A.B.
Dounhertr. If 0 110 0 Hurkat. If ....0 10 4 1
Colllna, lb. ...0 1 9 I HUdrlrk, rf. .4 4 1 4 4
O'Brlan. cf . O 4 4 0 0 Hampnlll. rf. O 8 14 4
Praaman. rf... 114 0 Andrrron, lb. .0 4 4 1 0
Parant, aa 1 4 4 4 I Wallaca, aa...O 0 4 10
LaChanca. lb.0 1 li 0 V Knhoe, c 0 1 4 0
Porrla, Ib 0 0 1 I 0 Paddan, 2b... 0 0 I I 0
frlK-r, o 0 0 6 1 o MoCormlck. IliO 10 8 4
Tounf, p 4 1 4 4 0 Donahua, p...O 4 4 14
Total 1 I 17 17 ll Totala 4 4 17 It 1
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Burkett, Hemphill. Sac
rifice hits: LaChance, Burkett. Double
plays: Padden to Wallace to Anderson;
Mccormick to Fnaflen to Anaerson 10
Kahoe. Stolen bases: Anderson, Dough,
erty. Bases on balls: Off Young. 1; off
Donahue, i. BtrucK out: uy xoung, a; ny
Donahue, 7. Left on bases: St. Louis, 8;
Boston. 8. Time: 1:13. Umpire: Connolly.
Second game:
BT. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.K.
BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.B.
Colllna. lb... 0 0 10
DoHnhartr, W.l 1 0 0
O'Brlan. of . O 1 4 0
Fraaman. rf. . 0 1 S 4 0
Parant. aa 0 0 14 0
Lai'hanca. lb..O 0 I 0 0
rarrla, ib 0 Oils
Smith, c 1 110 0
Hushaa, p....l 10 10
Burket, If 0 0 4
Haldrlrk. of..O '1 1
Hampnlll, rf . 0 4 I
An1rann. lb.. 4 4 14
Waliara, aa...- 0 1
Suaden, c o I I
Paddea. Sb....0 1 4
Mccormick, Ib4 1
Howall, p
Totala 4 17 li I
.0 0001000-8
.0 0000000-0
Boston, 8. Two-base hit:
Totala 8 17
Boston .'.
St. Louis
Earned runs:
Freeman. Sacrifice hit: Parent. Double
plays: Hemphill to Sugden. Passed ball:
Sugden. Stolen base: Heldrlck. Base on
balls: Off Hughes. 1. i Struck outi By
Hughes, 8; by Powell, 1. Left on bases:
St. Louis, 6; Boston, 8. Time: 1:22. Um
pire: Connolly.
Break Even at Cbleaco.
CHICAGO, June 28. New York won the
first game today easily. The second was
an entirely different proposition, being a
pitchers' battle. In which the locals won
after eleven innings of the hardest kind of
playing. Both teams took desperate
chances, and their mlsplays did 'not affect
tha results. Tannehlll's fielding and a
great throw to the plate by Jones were the
features. Attendance, 16,500.
NBW YORK. , CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A.B. K.H.O.A.E
Kealar. rt 1 1 1
Blbarfald, aa. l 4 1
Conror, lb....l 8 3
Wllllama. lb. 1 1 I
H.MoFTd. cf.l 1 1
(liiiHl, lb 1 1 11
Darla. If 1 t I
O'Connor, e.,.1 1
UTannahllL pi 4
Totala
0 0 Holmaa. If. ...I 4 10 0
1 OJonaa, cf 0 0 1 0 4
4 OOraan. rf 4 1 8 1 4
4 u Callahan, lt.. I 1 I I
4 C labell, lb 4 4 10 4
1 OMasoon, tb....4 Alia
4 OTannahlll. aa.4 14 8 1
4 o MoFarland, a. 4 114 0
1 vSlattarr. C....0 111
(Owen, p 4 4 4 I 0
18 14 II 8 oKlahartjr. p....t 8
i
I Totala 3 I 17 11 I
New York 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 1 212
Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 08
Lett on bases; Chicago, 6; New York, .
Two-base hits: E. McFarland. J. Tanne
hlll, Davis. Three-baas lilts: HoluicS,
Conroy 2). Sacrifice hits: Jones, Keeler
(2), Davis. Stolen bases: Green. Double
play: Gansel to Elberfeld. Struck out:
By Flaherty, 2; by Tannelilll, 2. Bases on
balls: Oft Owen, 2; off Flaherty, 2. Time:
1:65. Umpire: Sheridan.
Second game:
CHICAGO. i NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.B.
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Entries will close on July 15. These stakes
have 81.60 or 82,000 added to each. With
seven of the earlier closing stakes yet to
be decided, sixteen of these fixtures will be
decided during the thirty-one days of rac
ing yet to come at Harlem Park. The stakes
now open are:
For S-vear-olds and upward: The Tecum
seh handicap, one and three-eUthths miles,
82,000 added; the Maywood handicap, one
mile and 100 yards. 81,600 added; the Prairie
State stakes, one and an eighth miles, 81,500
added.
For all the aeres: The Cicero stakes, one
mile. 81.500 added; the Speed stakes, six
furlongs. 81,500 added.
For 3-year-olds: The Oak Park handicap,
one and one-eighth miles. 81.600 added.
For 2-yenr-olds: The Sapling stakes, four
furlongs, 81.600 added; the Forward Btakes,
seven furlongs, 81,500 added; the Golf
steeplechase, short course. 81,000 added.
CRESCENTSBEAT the smiths
Boys from Council Bluffs Lose in
Game in the Trl-Clty
League.
The Crescents had no difficulty In de
feating the James Smiths, from the Bluffs,
yesterday afternoon at South Omaha.
Score:
CRESCENTS.
?..:6
s
Tracey, 2b..... ,
Karr c
Rodman, lb : I
Drlscoll, cf ... 2
Uifferty, If 2
Herd, 3b ...5 2
Ryan, ss 5 1
Clute. rf 5 1
Troby, p 5 2
17
Totals
Golf. If...
..49
SMITHS.
AB. R.
..4 0
I'tterback. lb
Holmaa. It.... 4
Joaaa. ef 1
Oraan, rt 4
Callahan, b..4
ball, lb 4
Masoon, 8b...
Tannahlll, aa. l
rater I'd, e..4
White, p 4
0 4
a li
4 OKaelar. rt ....4
1 OiUlbarfald. aa..4
4 t'K'onroT. lb ...
1 olH.Mifl'a. cf. 0
4
I
4
4
Willitma,. lb..
Uamal, lb....l
iavia, ir 4
BaTllia. a
Wolfa, ,
1 8 0
4 4 8
8 11
4 8 1
a ia i
44
1 8 8
41
ToUIa 8 14 II IT : Total. 1 Till 8
x Winning run with one out
Chicago 0 000100 1-3
New York 0 000000010 01
Left on bases: Chicago, 8; New York. 7.
Two-base hits: Conroy (2). Sacrifice hits:
Magoon, E. McFarland, Tannehill. Wil
liams. Stolen base: Jones. Double play:
Tannehill to Jsbell. Struck out: By White,
2; by Wolfe, 2. Bases on balls: Off White,
4. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Sheridan.
Standing of tke Teams.
Roston
Philadelphia
Cleveland .
Chicago
St. Louis ...
Detroit
New York
Flayed.
to
68
65
63
61
58
61
Won.
35
34
80
A
2t
24
23
15
Lost
21
24
25
25
26
28
40
P.C,
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.4M
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.273
Washington 65
Games today: Washington at Detroit
Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at St.
Louis, Boston at Chicago.
Joniora Are Hit Hard.
CRESTON, la.. June 28. (Special Tele
gram.) Two heavy games yesterday and
seventy-five miles traveling left the Union
Stock Yards Juniors iu poor condition for
the game against Creston's Southwestern
league team here today. Haveland was In
the box for Creston and allowed but two
hits. The youngsters landed on the ball,
but could not hit safe. The feature of
the game was the batting of Talbot mak
ing the only hits and run, also his stealing
of four bases. Knight's pitching for the
Juniors, save a little wlldness at times, was
creditable. Attendance, 800. Score:
Creston 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 08
Stock Yards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Batteries: , Creston. Haveland and
Stearns; Stock Yards, Knight and Miller.
Base hits: Creston, 8; Juniors. 2. Errors'
Creston. 3; Juniors, 7. Two-base hits: Tal
bot, Corbett. Stolen bases : Corbet, Tal
bot (4). First base on balls: Oft Have
land, 4; oft Knight. 3. Struck out: By
Haveland, 7; by Knight. 1
Coaclade Tennla Flay,
NEW YORK. June 2.-Play In the special
lawn tennis tournament on the ground of
the Crescent Athletic club at Bay Kldge
was completed today after five days' con
test In singles and doubles. Malcomb Ward,
the Harvard champion, won the singles, kls
final match being against Beals C. Wright
of Boston, who was defeated, 8-1, 7-6, I-,
-l In the final doubles JtVard and Ware
won the special trophy by defeating Larned
and Whitman, 4-8. -, 8-1. 8-4. 8 4.
' Tare I l.eaarae.
At Cedar Rapids Dubuque, T; Cedar
Rapids. 3 Han Innings).
At Sprlngfteld Springfield. 4; Rock Island,
At Bloomlngton Decatur. 8; Blooming
ton. 0.
At Davenport Davenport. ; Rockfnrd, 1
Xlna Metre Stakes.
CHICAGO. June 28 Nine additional
stakes to be run during the summer and
8au aneeuim ex i& Uari
Jockey club
Burton, 3b...
Harton, ss..
Brown, p....
Smith, c
Barghansen,
Sheldon, cf..
Shirley, rf....
2b..
.4
IB. P.O. A. E.
1 1 10
2 11 0 1
3 7 2 0
14 0 0
110 1
13 11
0 0 2 1
10 0 0
3 110
13 27 4
IB. P.O. A. E.
114 1
1 15 11
0 16 2
10 2 2
2 16 1
0 4 0 0
2 3 2 0
0 2 0 0
2 0 0 1
" 27 19 8
1 8 0 2 1-17
Totals 38 I
rrearenta 1 0 3 3
James Smiths 0 000060028
Earned runs: Crescents, 8; Smiths, 1.
Stolen base: Ryan (2). Two-base hits:
Karr, Troby (2), Utterback, Shlfley. Three
base hit: Brown. Home run: Rodman.
Hit bv pitched ball: Smith, Harton. First
base on balls: On Troby. 4; off Brown, 1.
Struck out: By TroDy, 7; ny run, 1; oy
Brown, 4. Passed ball: Karr. Wild pitch:
Troby. Time: 2:00. Umpire: H. Kelly.
standing of Trl-Clty League.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Ideals
Originals
Crescents
Joseph smltna
B. Jetters
Eagles
...3
...3
...4
...4
inoo
.667
.867
.yio
.250
.000
SLAUGHTER BYTHE HOLLYS
Yon a a: Americans of Connell BluSTs
t'nable to Get a Raw or
a. Hit.
The Hollys defeated the Young Americans
of Council Bluffs at Council Bluffs by a
score of 15 to 0. The Hollys played a per
fect game, giving Diamond great support.
Diamond struck out fifteen and did not
allow a hit. Only one ball left the infield
from his delivery and Mullen got It. Two
Bluffltes walked and these were the only
ones to see first base. One of them tried to
steal second, but Clair threw htm out.
Attendance, 600. Score:
HOLLYS.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
McAndrew. 2b 4 1114 0
Foley, ss 8 3 2 0 2 0
Mullen, rf 4 2 3 1 0 0
Campbell, rf 2 2 0 0 0
Clair, c 8 8 14 4 0
Diamond, p 5 2 2 0 2 0
Bchroeder, 3b 5 1 0 0 2 0
Donahae, If 6 2 4 0 0 0
Baker, lb 8 0 2 11 0 0
Totals 41 15 19 27 14 1
YOUNG AMERICANS.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Cushenberry. p 4 0 0 0 7 0
D. Henry. Sb 3 0 0 2 0 1
Sullrofr, 2b 3 0 0 2 2 0
R. Henry, lb 3 0 0 11 0 0
Frum. rf 2 0 0 0 0 0
Morrow, cf 3 0 0 3 1 1
Rosy, c 3 0 0 6 0 2
Delaney, ss 2 0 0 0 3 2
Silvers. If 3 0 0 10 0
Totala S8 0 0 13 1
'Foley out, hit by batted ball. Donahue
out, cutting first base.
Earned runs: Hollys, 12. Three-base hit:
Campbell. Two-base hits: Mullen (2),
Claire (2), Diamond. Donahue 12). Sacrifice
hits: Mullen (2), Baker Stolen bases:
McAndrews. Foley (3), Mullen. Campbell,
Clair, Diamond, Donahue (2), Baker. Struck
out: By Diamond, 15; by Cushenberry, 8.
Bases on balls: Off Diamond, 2; off Cushen
berry, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Schonlan.
Tennis Tournament at Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN. S. D.. June 28 (Special.)
A state tennis tournament has been ar
ranged to be held In Aberdeen during the
carnival this full. Invitations will be sent
to all ths tennis clubs In the state and a
state association formed If possible. Sev
eral valuable prices will be offered.
Oral Wins by Oaa Ran.
SCOTIA. Neb., June 28 (Special.) The
following Is the score of a hotly contested
game of ball on Ord grounds yesterday be
ta, een Boot la and Ord:
Ord C 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 7
Scotia 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-4
In 4aa National Uaaa.
names today: Pittsburg st New York,
Chicago at Boston. Cincinnati at Brook
lyn, el Loviia t FtUUdclfhla.
OMAHA'S FIRST AUTO RACES
H. E. Fredrickson Wins the Two Events on
tha Program.
GOOD TIME IN BOYS' B CYCLE CONTEST
Leroy Carson Lends All tbc Way and
Makes the Mile in 2i4 John
Dye Wins FlTe-MlIe Motor
Cycle Race.
With a small list of entries In the auto
mobile and motor-cycle events and a goodly
number In the bicycle contests the first race
meet of the season was brought to a suc
cessful termination at the Omaha Driving
park yesterday afternoon. A large and en
thusiastic grandstand, cheered the riders
and chauffeurs on to victory over a track
that was somewhat dusty and dry.
Both of the automobile races fell to H. E.
Fredcrickson after ptetty racing and good
time. The one mile open blcyclo race was
the first event up and twelve starters
started with the firing of the gun. At the
first turn two of the riders were caught In
a collision and dropped out. Then John
Dye forged ahead and held the lead all of
the way In the second half, winning In
2:53. Fred Barnum was second and N. E.
Sweedburg third.
The boys under 18 followed In a mile race
and began right from the start to beat the
time of the older riders all to pieces. Leroy
Carson took the lead and set a pace that
made the others work to keep In the run
ning and he broke under the wire with fifty
feet to spare In 2:V. Claud Rahebaugh
was second and II. Nelson third.
There were three starters in the motor
cycle race for five miles and they got away
well and together. Dye trailed for the first
mile and then passed them both, and they
fluctuated back and forth for a time, when
Dye broke away from them and began to
lengthen his lead until Dunnlzo dropped out
at the end of the fourth mile and Belsner
at the end of the next half. Dye's time
was 10:54.
Three-Mile Bicycle Handicap.
In the three-mile bicycle handicap there
was a large field of starters, and the
heavily handicapped men began setting the
pace right at the start and held their lead
over the scratch men, wno loafed along.
The scratch men loafed too long and failed
to close up the gap in the last mile and the
heavily handicapped men won nut readily.
Harvey Mitchell (225 yards) won, Leroy
Carson (150 yards) second, C. Southman
(176 yards) third. Time: 7:43.
Frederlrkson and Decker were the only
entries In the three-mile automobile race,
with machines of front four to eight-horse
power. They had Rambler cars and started
out lively. After the first half Decker took
the Jead and held It for more than a mile,
when Frederlckson drew ahead and from
then on the race waa close and exciting,
Frederlckson winning by a few feet In
7:22.
Immediately following. Frederlckson and
Haines entered In the'' three-mile handicap,
with two slxteen-horsepower Peerless tour
ing cars. Halnea drove the Brandels ma
chine and Frederlckson his own machine.
At the outset Frederlckson started out to
draw ahead and continued to lengthen his
lead continually until the tenth lap, when
he crossed the line even with Haines, who
was finishing his ninth lap. The time, 6:02,
was remarkably fast and some of tha half
miles made by Frederlckson ran as low as
57 seconds.
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The Flyer leave the Burlington statlin,
Omaha, at 4:10 p. m. and carries every
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Ready for Yacht Races.
NEWPORT. R. I.. June 5S.-For the first
time since the rival cup yachts. Reliance,
Constitution and Columbia, began the sea
son's racing they were all at their moorings
In Newport harbor tonight, fully prepared
for a continuance of their Interesting con
tests In the six races which have been
arranged off this port on every day this
week by the New York Yacht club. The
races will start at 11:80 a. m. and will be
the regular cup lenrth, htlrty miles, and
fifteen miles to windward or leeward, or
triangular ten miles on a side. The Indi
cations tonight are for light winds to
morrow, and perhaps rain.
erlons Row at Ball Game.
SALT WAKE, June 28.-A lynching waa
narrowly averted during the baseball gums
between the Ogden snd Salt Lake teams
at Ogiian this afternoon. In the sixth In
ning Marshall, of the Salt Lake team, and
Hausen, pitcher for Ogden, became In
volved In a quarrel, during which Marshall
hit Hausen over the head with a bat, seri
ously Injuring him. There was great ex
citement among the spectators, who ran
Into the field, threatening to lynch Mar
shall, who was hustled from the grounds
and lodged In jail. Hausen waa taken to
the hospital. After the excitement had
somewhat abated the game proceeded.
t'bleaaro Plays Minor I.eagae.
TROY. N. T., Jun 2S.-Tha Chicago Na
tional leagua team played an exhibition
ganyj here today with the Troy State
lei. ie nine. The visitors won In hollow
lau.ion ny I 10 1.
l.emars Del
feats Sioux rails.
niui A. fAi.LB, b. u , june zs. (Hpecial
Telegram 1 Ths I.emare tram of the lowa
fouih Dakota league today defeated Sioux
1 alia aa th local grounds t to 1
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