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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEf ESP AY, JULY 1003.
ft
MURE SCRAPPING THAN BALL!
8t Dnul aide were the feature. Attend-sn-e,
4". Score:
T. Lorm
R H O A B
NEW TOUK
R H O A I
Oaiibt 3rd r.j Mi ne Play a Gim
Wn.ci U.mir n j Cull i figure.
ROLiRKE IS ORDERED OFF THE GROUND
Vh the I.eat Had Cleared Away It
Vm Discovered lies Moines
Had Won 3y Seor
of 4 to 1.
PES MOINES. June 30 -(Special Te'e
gram The I'ndertakers won the gam thlt
afternoon by a score of 4 to 1. Th scrap
ping of Iwnh teima throughout the fame
M a feature. The league umplra fnlled to
put In an appearance, ao Barry for Pea
Molne and Thnmn for Omaha officiated.
A bad decision from one, whether Inten
tional or otherwise. brough forth one Just
aa bad from the other umpire, thus keeping
things at fever heat. BUI Rourke, who
on the benrh, had much to say, and
Harry railed a policeman to put him oft the
grounds. Captain Qulnn. however. Inter
vened and Rourka waa allowed to etay. The
trouhle started early In the same, when
balla were called I'rlki and vice versa.
according to who umpiring at the time
and what team waa at bat.
Morriaon and Milton were equally
matched, and both pitched good ball. It
waa a pitchers' and an umpires' battle
. . rll ,11 UO 1 VliW BV U I III
the fourth Inning on an error by Pohl and
hits by Wright and Htckey
maae two in tne second on a single, a
double and a muffed throw by Bhugart.
Another in the fifth and one In the eighth
made up the total.
DCS MOINES.
AS. R. Eli. PO. A. B.
Clarke, cf 4 0 1118
Durkee. lb 2 0 0 1 4 C
O'Lmary, ss 4 1 2
?ulnn. zb 4 0 1
own, lb t 1 1
Hoffer, rt 4 1 0
Kohl, e 4 0 1
Smith. If 4 0 0
Morriaon, 3 1 1
rTH !...! 1 14 Browne, rf... I
IwntriB, rf. 1 i 0 f npi'h'fl, rf 1 I 2 .
NM, rf ... 1 2 1 I KHI.B,, Ik. lilt
frm. Mi .... I 1 M.lea, tf ... (I 1 I 4
p.irk Jh ... a ftfWTK. m .... 4 1111
M ON.il. If l l lender. i... til
Harket. lb . tit 1 t)iltM, Sh... I J 1
1 o-y.iv, r 1 t HitfpT. r ... I t
MrarlaJi4, t a I Ki nn. .. I I I a
lMitiraa ...
Tou;i ... 4 I n t i;
Total ...I IRU I
x Ratted for Mathewsnn In ninth.
P Iouls 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0-4
New York 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
F1ret baae on error: New York. 1: Ft.
Doula. 1. Ijeft on beeeji: New York. 7: St.
Doula, 4. First baae on balls: orr McFar
lnnrt. i. Struck out: By Mathrmaon. .
Three-heae hit: Mc(ann. Two-ha hlta:
Rre.nahen. Mathewaon. Sacrifice hlta:
Browne. McOann. Burke. Stolen baae:
Burke. Double plays: IlncKett to Brain;
Farrell to Brain to Hackett. Time: 1:S0.
fmplre: Johnston.
A a brer 'a Hit Connie Two.
T.rTOV June SO After arolnar rrnt 1e
order for four Inning the locals solved
Ewtng delivery and netted out a victory
over Cincinnati. Aubrey's first hit since he
joined the Braton team brought In two
run a Attendance, 7.237. Score:
BOSTON. I CINCINNATI.
, B. .H O A B R.H.O A B
Peit.r. rf... 114 4 PonllB. II.. 1 I M I
Tenner. Is... 1 I Seymour, d.. I M M
Cooler. It ... 1 lit SDnlan. rf....4 104
Stanl.r, rf... 1 114 t'Bwkler. lb . I 1 11 1 a
Moran. t 114 9 wsnemreiirt. id 1 . 1 a i
Ak'tlrklo. lb 4 4 I 1 Dalr. tt 4 111
Oraffl'cer, lb 1 1 1 ernreoraa. a. 4 4 I 4
Aubrrr. aa. . . 1 111 l nnrn, ...... Mil
Malark.y, . 1 I 1 win. .... I I v
morri.Mj .. I o o o o I
T XI 17 II Ij
hv Bernhard. 1 Taaned ball- Fhrefk
Time; l :o. empire: O I.oughlln.
(Handing el the Trams.
Played. Won. Doat.
Boston
Bhllarlelphla ...
Cleveland
Chlcaao
St. LsiulS
T'etrolt
New York
Waehlnirt'Tn ...
Game todav
rt,lln.ephii at
.. fiT
.. K,
.. M
.. M
.. M
.. fc7
?1
M
15
r.c.
St. loula. Hoaton at Chlcaao.
41
4T
4V.'
Waahlneton at IVtrclt.
Cleveland. New York all
2
4J
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Minneapolis plucks t p Heart of oar
age to fee ore On from
t. Paol.
MINNKAPOLIS. June -Minneapolis
celebrated Its return home today by taklne;
tne nrat rame from Pt. I'aul. Bt. raui
waa unable to hit Stlmmel at critical
times, while Minneapolis bunched Its hits
to some extent. Attendance. 1,400. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. , BT. PAtL
R H O A B R.H O AB.
HrCreery, rf I I t li'Oeler. If-3b.. 1114
0 OHnannon, rf. . I i i
0 ajirkann. rf.. 4
0 tihfrr. n .. t
1 V Hum. lb. 4
4 e Kalley. lb. . . 4
4 Wheeler. Ik. 4
ftpooner, lb.
HIT. If
Smith, rf
Ludvia. c...
Mrlntrre. lb.
Martin, lb.,.
Orier. ei
fttlmmcl, p...
Totals
i ii n it j
Cberh. If...
1 Sullivan, e.
Voli, p
Totals .
0 S 2 0
0 0 0 0
. I U 54 II I
0 1 1 -
0 2 0 t e
Totals
.U
Carter. If 4
Oenlns, cf I
Shusrart, b ...4
V.-rlght, lb 4
Welch, rf 4
tolan, as 4
Hlckey, lb 4
OondinaTt oa,Ma,.S
Milton, p,,,,M,-,,,.
OMAHA.
AB. B EH. PO. A. E.
Totals
Totals ... t IS XT If
x Batted for Ewlng In the ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 07
Cincinnati 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 t 04
Two-base hits: Abhattlchlo. Ponlln 2).
Dea Moines I folan- ,r- Home run: Stelnfeldt. Stolen
naaea: l. ooir J . oianjrr. ivunit ptays;
Ma arker to renney. lenney to Aboat
tlchlo to Morgan. Fl.st base on balls: Off
Malarkev. . Ptmclc out: iiy MaiarKey, 2
by Ewlng. 4. Time: 1M. Umpires: Moran
and HolUday.
CfclMsTO Oatplaya Pktlllea.
PHILADELPHIA. June JO. Chicago out
tlayed the borne team today at every point.
.Istless Heldina by Philadelphia, aided by
Chicago's timely hitting, gave the visitors
an easy victory. Attendance, x,ow. score:
CHICAOO. I rHILADBUHIA.
K.H.O.A.B.I R.H.O.A B.
eUllo. If.... 1114 0'Tbomas. St.. 114 1
Kauk, t fill VTUiia. u nil
Cbanoe, lb. I 4 14 1 StKoiner. rt... 4 4 4
Jones, ef 1 14 4 B.rry. lb.... 4 110
Tinker, 1 I I 4 OWolr fn, lb. I 4 (
Brora, lb..., I 1 I 1 oHuliwltt, m. 4 11
Harlor. rf... 4 114 fHallman. lb. 0 I I
Kilns. ..- 114 4 Rot. 4 11
Tailor, p.m. 1111 4WaatiburB, p. 1 1 4
Minneapolis
St. Paul .
Two-base hits: HiireMns. Home run:
Sohaefer. Baae on balls: Off Stlmmel. 2;
off Vols, B. Struck out: By Stlmmel. t;
hy Vols. 1. Hit by plthfd ball: By Vols.
wild pitch: Stlmmel. Hacrlflce hits: Lally,
Stlmmel. Stolen bases: MeCreery. Smith,
Martin, Shannon. Geler (2. Left on bases:
Minneapolis, ; St. Paul, 9. Umpire: Fore
man. Time: 2:15.
Toledo Falls to Hit.
TOLEDO. June iO. Toledo ws unable
to hit Walker when hits were needed today
and lost the game. Attendance, 400. Score:
LOUISVILLS. I TOLEDO.
R.H O A B H.H.O.A.S..
11
1
4 10 27 1
.. 1 1 1 I
"t 14 it ii m
Kerwlo, rf... 0
Hart, lb 4
Braihaar, lb. 4
Odwrll, cf .. 1
Rulllraa. lb. 4
Clymer. If... I
fVhrlror. e.. 1
Qulnlatn. aa.. 4
Walkar. ... 1
O'Smlt. rf 4
i owena, aa . . . 0
V Blank t'p. It. 4
OTurner. lb... 1
b Bernard, cf.. 4
f
4
I I
I 4
1 I
I 0
I I
1 0 uKlelnow.
I I tE'biub, lb.
Totals
Louisville
Toledo
Earned runs:
Two-base hits
... I II IT 14 J
I 4 (M'hlldt. lb...
1 1 aCrrrman, p..
1 4
I I
RELIANCE LIKES THE WAVES
Earing Coait tut oa and Columbia P.ocge
Through Eoug h Wiur to Bif ger Ld.
NEW BOAT TAKES THiRTY-KIILE CONTEST
f 'onat Itat ton Crimea Ont Pecoad Rest.
Urtrs Mlnates Ten eronda n
hlnd, vtlth tolambla Ftft.
Nino Seconds In Rear.
NEWPORT, R. I. June Jo Reliance
scored another decisive victory over Con
stitution and Columbia trniay In a flfteen
mile thrash to windward an1 return. Beat
for heat Constitution won over Columbia.
but time allowance will probably give the
latter second place. The new craft sailed
the course In 7.02 less time than Constitu
tion and 8:01 less than the older boat.
Constitution covered the thirty miles In
0:69 less time than Columbia.
The race waa sailed In a breexe of from
ten to twelve miles strength and after
Point Judith had been left behind out to
the weather mark a long rolling aea was
met. Reliance dipped deeper Into the waves
than either of the older boats, but without
apparently retarding Ita speed. On the
contrary, the new craft seemed to like the
water, for It was at this point It walked
away from Its opponents the fastest. Co
lumbia alao gained over Constitution In the
rough water going to windward, outpointing
and outfootlng the latter. Summary:
Start. Finish. Elapsed.
Reliance ll:45:l 1:00:44 :15:8
Constitution 11:46:01 :06:41 1.22:40
Columbia ll:46:0t t:08:4 1:3 .3
Shamrock Slightly Damaged.
NEW TORK, June JO. Three minutes
after crossing the starting Una of what
was to have been a thirty-mile race today
Shamrock III carried away the traveler by
which the malnsheet la fastened to the
deck and was compelled to withdraw. It
may be repaired In time to race tomorrow.
Totals .
....0 10 0 0
...0 10 0 0
Toledo
Bernard
J .! EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
i i rt 14 oi
0 111-6
0 0 0 0-1
1 : Louisville 4.
ciymer u), ua-
v, . . . mm m m mi i A
IOUUI m 9 mm- mm
Dae Molnao 0 10 0 10 10
OmaJia, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hlta: O'Leary, Qulnn, Fohl.
Double plava: Shucart to Oondtng to
Wright, Dolan to Shugtrt to Wright. Baaes
on balla: Off Morrison, 1; cT Milton, I.
Struck out: By Morriaon, t; by Milton. 4.
Time: 1:5. Umpires: Barry and Thomas.
MUwa.ak.eo Tstkea a Fleece) Oat,
PEORIA. June 80 Milwaukee defeated
Peoria today In a fiercely contested game
by I to L Attendance, aw. ucore:
R.H.E.
Milwaukee 0 10100010
peorU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Batteries: Milwaukee, McPherson and
Lucia; Peoria. Alloway and Wilson.
Ksstu City Baatkti Hits.
KANSAS CITT. June t& Kanaaa City
made a big score today by bunching kits
and running baaea cleverly, ine visitors
fielding waa atupld at Umea. Attendance,
too. Score: .
R-II.E.
Kansaa City ..1 0 0 0 ( 1 4 0 lb 11 1
Bt. Joaeph ....0 OOOOOOlO-lll
Batteries: Kansas City. Halla and Mea-
sitt; BU Joseph, Dlehl and Garvin.
prlnga Keep Deaver Dowa.
COLORADO SPRINQ8, June SO. Superb
f itching by VlUeman kept Denver down to
wo hlta, while the locals took the first of
.baaerjea Jn easyfasblon. Score:
R.H.H2.
Col. Springs ....I Milllimi
Denver 0 200000OO-J1I
Batteries: Barber and Schlel; VUleman
ana ocarnagie.
TaUla ..TUIIU ti Totals ... I 11 17 14 1
Chloaro 0 0111004 0-7
Philadelphia o o o x u v v vi
Two-bias h ti: Tinker. Kllng. Barry
Sacrifice hits: Raub, Wolverton. Btolen
baaea: Raub, Tinker. Taylor, Titus. Left
on baaes: Chicago, ; Philadelphia, . First
base on balla: Off Taylor. 1; off Washburn,
l. struck out: Bv Taylor, z: by wasn
bum. 3. Passed ball: . Both. Time: i:t.
Umplra: O'Day.
Btaadlag of tko Teams.
Flayed. Won. Lost P.C.
Pittsburg 61 42 19 .(
New York 68 SI .638
Chicago 2 38 24 .3
Brooklyn M 29 27 .BIS
Cincinnati 56 27 28 .491
Boston 69 24 .4117
St. Louis 6-' 21 41 .339
Philadelphia 67 17 40 . 2S
Games today: Plttsuura at Brooklyn
Chicago at Philadelphia; Cincinnati at Bos
ton; u Louia at Mew xora.
well. Schrinver. Walker. Home run:
Turner. Struck out: By German. 4: by
Walker, 6. Base on balls: on uerman,
3; off Walker. 1. Stolen baae: 8mttri.
I.eff on bases: Toledo. 4: Louisville, 3.
Double plays: Owens to Turner, Brashear
to wuinian to wari. xiros: j.au. iuiync
Haskell.
Colambas Comfortable Winners.
INDIANAPOLIS. June SO. Columbus
knocked Ford out of the box in the second
Inning today and Newlin, who took his
place, was wild. Crablll was hit hard, but
waa most effective with men on baaes. At
tendance, l,3u. Score:
COLCMBl'S. I INDlANAPOUi
n tM n A w 1
l'HniTlevar,
Olaaaoa, as... 4
Bannoa, of.... 4
Arndt, rf....-0
Turner, lb....o
Mel lor. lb I
Thoner, If I
TUymr. 16. ...I
O. Fox. e 1
Crablll. p I
Total 4
R.H.O A B
rt..s till
W. Fox. lb... I 1 1 1
Woodruff. C..1 I 7
Coulter, cf 0 14 4
Jonas, If 4 114
Klbm. lb 1 1 II I
rmMtt, lb... 4 4 4 1
six
Standi of tko Tea
Played. Won. Lost.
Milwaukee 47
Colorado Springs ... 63
Kansas City 61
6t. Joseph 60
tenver (1
Peoria .r; 60
Des Molnea 61
Omaha 43
Oamea today: Omaha
34
34
27
24
24
23
19
16
at
13
17
24
24
27
n
a
33
P.C.
.723
.?9
.6.-9
.484
.471
.m
.371
Des Molnea.
Denver at Colorado Springs, Milwaukee
at Peona, Bt. Joseph at Kansaa City.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Watte lu Take Eight la First,
Add Twe aaa Dowa
, Boston.
CHICAOO. June 30.-Pltcher Altrock
opened up badly, passing the first three
men up and being nit for six singles and
a trlole. elaht runs resulting. The visit
ors could do nothing In the way of bunch
ing hlta except In the eighth, when they
found White for two singles and a double.
Attendance, 1,800. Score:
CHICAOO. I . BOSTOM.
B.H.O A.B l . R.H.O.A B
Holmes. If... 1114 0 DoofhortT. Ill I I I I
Sfcoiitna, lb... s 1 1 1 1
t 4 lO'Biioa, of.. 4 1 4
1 I lmmuo, rf. 1 4 1 4 1
4 1 Parent. ... 1114s
I 4 1'Lacbaaca, lb 1 4 1 1
1 I a-Kwrtk, lb.... 4 4 111
I 4 eon ear. 4 4 114
4 1 8Uhi; e 0 1 4 4
- - Altrock. a... 4 114
nun i a
Totals ... I I 14 14 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 10
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 03
Left on baaes: Chicago. B; Boston, S.
Two-base hits: Ma goon, Stahl. Sacrifice
hits: Tannehlll, O Brian. Etruck out: By
White. 6: by Altrock. 3. Base on balls:
Off White. 3: off Altrock, i. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Sheridan.
Kltaoa Bhata Oat Washington
DETROIT. June 30. Kltaon was Invincl-
Marcaa, as..
-ord, p
Xowlln, p.
:Killum ..
Hoydoa ..
..0404
.4144
.4 4 4 4
.4144
.1 II It II 1
0 1 0 0-
0 0 0 0-3
by Newlin,
Jonas, cf I
Oroen, rf.... 1
Callahan, lb.
Hb.ll. lb.... 1
Macoon. lb.. 1
Tannehlll, m 1
Mefirlaaa. a 1
White, p I
Tetala
Touis .
xBatted for Ford In second.
xBatted for Newlin in ninth.
Columbus 0 110 1
Indianapolis 1 110 0
Innlnas nitched: By Ford. 2:
7. Baae hits: Off Ford. 3: off Newlin. 7.
Baaes on balla: Off Ford. S; on jsewun, b;
off Crablll. 3. Struck out: By Ford. 2; by
Newlin, 4; by craoiu, a. wna pitcnes: ny
Vnrd. 1: bv Newlin. 2. Two-base hlta: Ray
mar. Coulter. Three-base hit: Woodruff.
Ha:riflca hits: Bannon. Thoney. Raymer.
Double play: Thoney to Qleaaon. Stolen
base: Turner. Left on baaea: Columbua,
9; Indianapolis, 12. Time: 1:60. Lmplre
Mulla&e.
reilpsaea unmes.
At Milwaukee: ' Milwaukee-Kansas
game, on account ot rain.
Standing of tko Teams.
Played. Won. Lost
City
Milwaukee ..
St. Paul ....
Indianapolis
Louisville ...
Kansaa City
Minneapolis
Columbus
..6
..69
..69
..68
..49
..68
..67
So
35
'
22
24
24
19
21
24
24
2S
27
32
33
37
P.C.
.626
.bttl
.603
.517
.449
.444
.421
.439
RAMFK IN NATInNAI I PAfSIICIble today and shut out Washington with.
vlw I out much difficulty. Detroit found Town-
Bo th Brooklya and Plttskarsr
Freely, knt Visitors Hit
Hardest.
Hit
snd easy and aecured Us runs by consecu
tive batting. Attendance, 1,6. Score:
DBTROIT. I WASHINGTON.
B.H.O.A I M.H.O.A TC
BROOKLTN, June ta PltUburg defeated
Brooklyn In a lively batting game today.
The visitors knocked Schmidt out of the
box In the third Inning. Wagner, in the
nun. mace a noma run drive over the fence
In right center, the longeat hit ever made
on these grounds. The home team also
batted freely, making twelve hits oft Lea
vers aenvery. Attendance. I.auo. Score
rtTTtBlKO. I BROOKLYN.
R.H.O.A B. R.H.O.A B
Beaameat, ef 1 4 1 tfstreas. Ik.... 4 4 14 1
ii.... VKhaikara, if. I I
111 4,Dobba. cf.... 4 4
111 I Jennlnga, rf
4 14 lltJorla, lb...
114 sinahloa, aa..
l (Killer,
Loih. If 0
Bamtt. ef... 1
atord, rf. I
Carr. lb I
utns. a 1
Caartooy. lb. 1
Smith, lb.... C
Buolow, a.... 1
KUao. p.... I
4 4
1 I
4 I
I II
0 Moraa, sa. ...
8.1 bach. If...
ii.Cirk. la
Rraa. cf..
bLoo. rf....
Mania, lb.
0 4 11
4 4 14
I I 4
4 4 14
4 S I 4
4 4 11
1 Koblneon, lb. I I I I
Drill, c 4 14 4
O Towownd, p. I 4 4 I
Clarka-
M oriii a. rf.
Vinu, Is.
Krugar, aa..
Laaeh. lb...
Knehor, lb.
Phelps, a...
Laanr, p ..
lilt
1 4 I
Totals .. IT II 17 11 ti
Klood. lb..
Srhmlot, p.
Pounds, p..
Totalis
Pittsburg 1 3 3 0 1 1 3 1 0-1T
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 1 1 I
Two-base hits: Beaumont, Clarke, Leach,
Rltchoy, Rheckard l, Dablen, Flood.
Throe baa bits: Wagner, Leach, liome run:
Waaner. Stolen baaes: Clarke. Sebrlnr.
Kruger, Pheckard 111, Kltter. Firat baae on
errors: Pittsburg, T: Brooklyn, 3. Left on
bases: Pittsburg. 3; Brooklyn, C Double
play: Dahlen to Flood to Doyle. Sac rl fire
hit: Sebrlng. First base on balls: Oft
tVhmtdt. 6; off Pounds. 3; off Lever, L Hit
by pitched ball: My Lever. l struck out:
By Schmidt, 1; by Pounda. 1; by Leaver, 1.
liniv, .W. I UIIIV, mu.UK.
Davis Makea Coatly Error,
' NEW TORK. June 30 Sharp fielding by
both teams kept down scores In the New
Tork-St. Louis game today. The visitors
bunched their hlta neatly, but Davis made
an expensive error in the sixth. St. Louis
scoring three runs on three hits and the
mlspiay. A spienaia atop ana tnrow ny
Lauder and two fast double play on the
Totals ... I U r 11 1' ToUla ... 4 114 I 4
Detroit 3 0 1 0 0 111
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hit: Lonr. Three-bane hlta
Carr, Crawford (2). Barrett. Sacrifice hit:
nmitn. stolen Dares: Crawford (2). Long.
neuiow, i una. napes on nana: un: Kit.
son, l: off Townsend, I. Left on baaea
Detroit, S; Washington, 1. Struck out: By
Kltaon. z: py rownsena. 4. Double nlava:
Courtney to Smith to Carr, Martin to Rob-
inson to Clarice, wild pitch: Townsend.
Time: 1:46. Umpires: Haasett and Car-
rutners.
1 11 tf it 1 1 Saints Loae tko Sccoad.
ST. LOUIS. June 30. New Tork took the
second tma of the aariea from St. Louis
today. The game wss a pitchers' battle
between Griffith and Sudhoff, the winning
run coming in in inn eignin on a Dase on
balla, a aarrlAoe and a hit. The feature
waa Williams' home run drive Into the
left neia nieacnera. Attendance, 1,100.
Score:
KBW TORK. BT. LOtTIi
4 I
e i
t I
R.H.O.A
44i
as 1 1
Keelor. rl
B I barf ale.
ronroy. lb... 9 4 1
rum. of ill
Wlliraaia. lb. I 1 I
Mrrarlaad. If. 1 I
CanaA. lb.TT 1 II
O'Cornoa. a.. 4 4 4
Orimih, p... 4 I I
R H OA B
1 I
1 I
4 1
4 a I
l
I 11
14 1
Cm, mmml
lurtett. If.
I 1 Hold lick. cf. I
4 ( Hemphill, rf.
1 (Kndvuoa, lb. 1
I ( Wallace, ss. . I
(iKanoe, e.... 4 11
1 (-P1dn. lb... 4 i m
I Ho-or'k. lb. 1 1 1
4 atSudbot. ... s l l a
. --------
Totals ... I ill ii m Totals ... 1 4 If II a
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Bt. lxmta o o o i o o o o 01
Earned runs: New Tork. 1: St. Louis i
Two-base hits: Anderson (Si. Three-base
nit: asct anana. rcome run: Williams
Sacrifice hits; Burkett. Hemphill. Conrov
Double play: Sudhoff to Anderson to Mc-
i ormica. mi cy pncner: ny budhoff, J.
naaa on nana: un nuanort, ; orr urtfttth. 1.
Struck out: By Sudhoff. 3; y Griffith. 3.
Ieft on naaee: aw lora, 4; Bt. Loula 4.
lime: i.sa. umpire: uounoiiy.
raplra'a Declstoa Asfnhnds
CLEVELAND. June to Bar's elnrle sent
uoennaur across tne piate witn the win
Bins run tor Cleveland m the ninth. The
san
liar
I'hleb would have resulted In
Toledo 66
Games today: Kansas City at Milwaukee,
St. Paul at Minneapolis, xouiavuia at o
iledo, Indlanapolla at Columbus.
After DaaTy'a Mea.
nliT.WAtTKEE. Wis.. June 30. (Special
Telegram.) Now the outside managers are
after Duffy's men. In his Inside coat pocket
Duffy Is carrying three letters of which he
la nrmi rt in theae letters were cash offers
lor six piayera. uuhudrj .v
have three, Loftus at Washington wants
one, Connie Mack is after one and the St.
Loula American league team wouia use
one man. rne players mom waniru n
Shortstop Gatins, ".Tim" Cockmsn, Catcher
t ,,.iu "ri,i." Bfiller and Pitcher Kenna.
Washington made an offer for Stone two
weeks ago and this offer waa renewed to
day, aa well as a new offer for five others
Of tne V-reama. I III! I rnmm i a uu in
first place," aaid Duffy, "whirh shows that
the team is putting up a good game. Each
player I" credited with doing good work
and for that reaaon I will let none ot them
get away from me.
Janlors Skat Oat Aftoa,
AFTON. Ia,. June 30. (Special Telegram.)
-in a. nitrhera' battle today the Union
Stock Yards Juniors shut out Afton by a
score of 4 to 0. Dehavens of tne bouth
weatern league was In the box for Afton,
but found his equal In Adams for the Jun-
inn. Rnth nitchers allowed five hlta and
struck out ten men. The home team never
had a man past second baae and none saw
flt-at ncrnt in uia eeveniu ana rianm.
Hachten played a atar game at first for the
Juniors. Dehaven'a support was ragged at
times. Score :
ctv Tarda....! 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ot b I
Afton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 a
Batteries: For Stock Yards, Adams and
Miller; for Afton, Debavan and rtowson.
Struck out: By Adams, 10; by Dehaven. 10.
Two-base hlta: Miller Klcedorf. umpire
Ellis.
Wansa Defeata Hartlaartoa.
Dick Welles Btarta Second Late, bat
Beats the World'a
Record.
CHICAGO. June 30.-Dlck Welles made a
pew world s record for six furlongs at
Washington park today, running the dis
tance In 1:114-6. He carried lu9 pounds.
The former record was 1:12, held Jointly by
Luxcasta and Bummer.
Dick files set the new mark under re
markable circumstances. He was almost
left at the post. When the barrier wont
up his head was turned and his rider mt
ready. He was fully a second behli .l his
neia at tne start, i ne pace was terrinc,
but Jockey Knight set out after the field.
He closed the gap of about ten lengths
slowly but surely. He savel ground on
the turns and took the rail after entering
the stretch. He advanced on the lenders at
every stride, and then hitched up with
Runnels, who looked like a winner. Dick
vellea slowly overhauled him and won hy
three-quarters of a length. Taking the
official time as a basia, Dick Wei Ins run the
distance In 1:10 4-6. though horsemen agree
that he waa fully a second behind his
field at the start. The official lime waa
freely disputed, as it has been In nurreroua
inatancea recently. Results:
First race, six rurlonga: Dick Welles
won. Runnels second, John Peter third.
Time: 1:11.
Second race, five furlongs: Witchcraft
won, Jaaon second. Buccaneer third. Time:
1:10.
Third race. The Kenwood stakes, for z
year-old colts-, gross value 33,850, five fur
longs: Prince SilverwltiRs won. Reaultcr
second, Lonsdale third. Time: 1:36.
Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
Waswift won, Bragg second, Nitrate third.
Time: 1:45.
Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
The Kentucklan won. Prince Webb aeooud,
Omdurman third. Time: 1:46-
Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth miles:
Crislana won, Havilacd. aeoond. Serge third.
Time: 1 :4oH- -.'
NEW YORK. June-W Results:
First race, five and. one-half furlongs of
the Futurity course: .' Wotan won. Floral
King second, Trouvllle 'third. Time: 1:0bV.
second race, six ruriones on main tracK:
Shotarun won. Royal Summons second.
Duelist third. Time: J:15
Third race, one mile and an etgntn:
Highlander won, Arden second. Bob Mil
liard third. Time: l:56Vi.
Fourth race. The Equality, one mile:
Goldsmith won. Proper second, Luxcasta
uiira. Time: i:w.
Fifth race, five and a naif furlong's of
the Futurity course: Jocund won, Montro- i
son second, Prince Balm Balm third. Time:
sixth race, one mile and a hair on turr.
handicap: Douro won, Flying Jib second.
Surmise third. Time: 2:3b.
ST. LOUIS, June SO. Results:
First race, four and a half furlongs, sell
ing: Rhyme and Reason won, Tenom sec
ond, Athena third. Time: :a.
(second race, alx furlongs. Bailing: Char
ley's Dream won, Coudy second. Mayor
Graham third. Time: 1:13.
Third race, five furlong, purse: Mag
Nolin won, Jehane second. Enigma third.
Time: 1:04V.
Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards.
purse: De Reszke won, Kda Riley second,
Malster third. Time: l:4aV-
Fifth race, seven furlonas. selling: Miss
West won. Presbyterian second. Orphoum
third. Time: 1:30H-
Sixth race, one and three-alxteenths of a
mile, aelllng: Never Such won, Memphlan
second, Nanan third. Time: 2:06V.
DETROIT, June 30. Results:
Finat race, seven furlongs: Ethel Davis
won, John Coulter second,. Jigger third.
Time: l:28Vi.
Second race, four furlongs: The Globe
won. Orderly second, Jim Ferrin third.
Time: :4W.
Third race, one mile: Autollght won.
Easy Street second, Glfnwood thlid. Time:
1:41.
Fourth race, seven and ons-half furlongs:
Flora Bright won. Snare second. Decoration
tnira. Time: 1:H-
Fifth race, seven furlongs: John J. Re-
iran won, On The Quiet second. Barnacle
third. Time: l:3Sls.
Sixth race, steeplechase, short course:
Hleaway won, Lord Farondale second. Ma
ple Sugar third. Time: 3 S!S.
W The Smoifthe M
CoVers the Country
The popularity of the
Cremo Cigar has spread from V ))
man to man ; from town to town ;
from state to state until it is TiC
known and favored ''y
erery where. 1
"'Ij - Haa'
.ifij The Leitrgest Selling
Brand of Cigars
, ,n World.
j Xt"0"1 Tie Band it ffi Smttr Pnttttoa.
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$14.75
TO CHICAGO
AND RETURN
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Central.
Ra'R
floating arena of the Memphis Athletic
club. Honors were even for the first two
rounds. In the third and fourth Forbes
was sent to the mat by the St. Loulsan,
but showed no bad effects. In the fifth
Forbes had the beat of It and floored
Regan. In the early part of the sixth
Forbes was fighting well, but as the round
progressed Regan got In a hard right to
tne stomacn ana tne ngnt was nis irom
that on. Forbes was saved before the gong
sounded and was groggy when he went to
his corner. Forbes was floored lor tne
count early In the seventh. He wa groggy
when be rose and flourished wildly. Kenan
rushed him repeatedly and Forbes" seconds
threw a towel into tne ring ana cioaea ine
fight. The mea weighed In at 120 pounds
this afternoon.
ST. CROIX TENNIS HANDICAP
All Matches la Doable In to
Senal-Flnala arc Kovr
- Ployed 04T.
WAl'SA. Neb., June 80. (Special.)
Wenaa defeated Hartlngton on Hartlng
ton e grounds by a score of 7 to 4. The
All of the matches In the doubles In the
D, 'r ( . n , . V- . 1 1
feature of the game was Jh ninnlng : -fch , w,r, played off Monday and Tuesday1
of Eiwell Into rlghtfleld from ' ." nights. The four teams left In are all rep-
t a) k M9. nl 4 - n I n sr r f VI 1 1 sT n aa. Mfnri ' I .an. , '
nd tha nltchlng of Hughes. Score
RHE
Wanna 1 1000110 0 Tit
Hartlngton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 I 7
Batteries: Wausa, Hughes and L. Han-
aon: Hart Inrton. rt. Bona ana uie nanson
Earned runs: Wsuaa. 2. Passed balls: Ola
Hanson (2. L. Hanson. Hit by pitched
ball: Mallett. Struck out: By Hughes. 14
bv R. BonC. 7. Time: 1:3S. fmplre: Ren
Cook.
Wausa will play Coleridge her on the
Fourth of July
protesting the game Had Philadelphia won
v.
If Scrarair Tims Tablf.
I I The Road to Health.
f Hire Rootbeer I al (ho
I Uaket" to keen von aoinar
ff 4 art ng bot waalaer. 1 1 eoola
f the blood, auenehea the thtrat.
I I aa4 keeps yea wall aod sou re.
Mires
Itootbccr
shoold be oa every table during
oaamaaar tune, awl a every wear, a
saaaae
ame wa characterised by a moat necu-
aeciaion ny u lxiughiin in the eighth,
i leveland
T. h I m mm n
ltk on out. Cajole on third and Hickman
on second, alct artny hit to Orat baae
Davis touched flrt. but his' throw home
struck McCarthy on the head, knocking
him unconscious. The ball bounded in the
grand stand and both Lajoie and Hickman
came uome. uMiufnnn sent Hickman
back to third. Attendance, 1.72S. Score:
r-UVIUUVTl I rHILADEt.PHU.
R.H.O.A E. HUOA1
Bar. ef a 1 a Hartari. if . . a a I
Brawler. IB., a l l a rirkaeta. cf I a a
tejol Ik .. I I I 4 a Darla. Ik . . . 4 111 1
Hickmaa, Ik. I II 1 I I t roaa. Ik. I 4 I
HM'aftkr, 11. 4 4 4 4 Mrkat4. rt. 4 4 1
rilrk, rf 4 14 4a Murptir. th.. 1114
Oora'ar. as. t I a n Cj-m. aa. 1 1 I i
Ahkau. .... I s Shraca. a.... 1 II
avareAarSI. .111 WilMI, ....
brauulBjtJsoeaia. rarkaara
gaikma tlenar U lull
Ckarts L Mr C lUiaora, Pa.
gg.1 '"i'-nJaajjaa!;
Tstals ... 4 I If II I ToUla ... I TxM U I
Cleveland 0 1410114
i Philadelphia 4040000103
xTwo out when winning run wa made.
Earned runs: Cleveland. 1: Phttndelnhta
II Two-baae hits: Hickman 3. at. Croaa.
Murphy, aaenne hlta: McCarthy. Wad
dell i3i. Stolen baaea: Plcaerlng, Murphy.
Double play: Waddell to M. Croaa to Davis
Ftrwt naao bails: orr waddell. I: off
peraaevrd. 1. Jart oa tas: Cleveland. 7
VaUa4a4aUaa F suU fcy Wtddall. 4,
MeCook Wins r"rn Real Clonal.
RED CLOUD, Neb.. June 30 fSpeelal
Telegram.) The prettiest game of the sea
son waa played here today with McCook.
The game reauitea in tavor or act ook.
but both teams played well, fecore:
McCook 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? 14
Red Cloud 1 II t M I 01
Hits: McCook. S: Red Cloud. 3.. Home
run: Bender. First baae on nal.e: Off
Bchorp, 1; off Scott, 1. Batteries: Sohopp
na tienaer; aeon ana n diicoiud.
t iny Cooter Beats Haallngts.
HASTINGS. Neh . June 30. (Special
Telegram.) Hastings met defeat today on
its uiamuna ny a score of lo to 3, Clay
t enter rieing tne victor, score:
Clay Center 0 110 3 0 7 1 1-10
Hasunga 0 100020001
Batteries: Haatlngs. Sohauble, Schaufel-
berger and Mace; Clay Center, Sanderson
and Jonea. Home runs: Sanderson, Ab
bott.
(aaaes In Three-I Lcasaa.
At Decatur Decatur. ; Bloomlngton. 3.
At hw mora Kocarora. , iavenport. I.
At Rock Island 4prlngfleld, 4; Rock
Ishtnd 1.
At Dubuaue Dubuque-Cedar Rapid gam
poaiponeo. wet grounaa
fcloax Fa lie Win Froaa Unari,
a
6I01fC FALLS. S. D . June 30 (Special
Telegram 1Tlie Sioux Falls team of the
Iowa B iuttl Lakota league this arternoon
defrattd Lemais oa tb local ground by a
auore ui a vu a,
resented by St. Croix men. six of them
being St. Croix players, and a Feld club
player and the eighth a Shrlner man
With two exceptions all of the matchea
played Monday and Tuesday nights were
tnree set matches ana snowed very close
handicapping. John Haskell failed to ap
pear Monday night and Caldwell played
with Brown in hla place, while MrKensle
replaced L. Hnhn, wno strained his ankle
severely practicing the day crevloua.
The most sensational match or the week
has been the one between Pollard and
Scribner and McKenxle and Beaton. The
latter team bad n handicap of IS and
started out Monday night to beat their
older opponetita. Trey played a lobbing
game and took a set apiece and then
worked the third set to within one txilnt
of winning and lost out The third set was
worked up to 10 all when It became too
dark 'to play and It was rlnyed over Tuea
flay night and leu to Bcrioner and Pol
lard.
The finish of the finals In the singles will
be played off Thursday night if Pollard
falls out In the sml-flnals tonight. Other
wise Young and Pollard will play Friday
night.
Battln and Toung (owe half 15i hfit O
Martin and West ihalf 18). -i, 4-. -!.
Hughes and Schneider (scratch! heat
Brown and Caldwell (aerate hi. -. 6-2
D. Pollard and Scribner (scratch) beat
McKenxle and Beaton (15), 0-1, 3-4. 6-1.
In the second round:
Welty snd Kuhn (half 15) beat Battln
and Young (owe half 15), 6-3. 2-6. 3-4.
f'haae snd H. Kohn (scratch) het Co!
lett and Dr. Van Camp (scratch). 6-0: 6-4
Hughes and Dr. Schneider (Scratch) beat
Readlnarer and Powell (half 15i. 6-3. 3 4. 6-1.
Pollard and Scribner (scratch) beat Inches
and Martin (half 151 t.y default. .
Tonlaht'a matches In the doubles are:
Welty and Kuhn (halt 15) against Chase
ard H. Kohn (scratch).
Hughes snd Dr Schneider (scratch)
agalnat 1 ollard and Scribner (scratch).
Ryan Defeata Forbes.
MEMPHIS. Tenn . June 3 Jchnnle Re
gan of St. Louis defeated Clarence Forbes
of Cblrago In the seventh round of
twentv-round aht tonlcht. The contest
waa held an tan Mlaatmalnoi rtvnv la iae
unois
June 18, 30 and July I. Good for Return Until Sept. 15
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 Famam Street
W. H. BRILL, Dlst. Pass. Agent.
TENNIS LEADERS DECIDED
Miss Donglass and H. 1. TJoaortT
Each Chnnaploa ( All
EsTla4l.
LONDON. June 80. In th ladles' single
final of the All-England lawn tenni cham
pionship games at Wimbledon today MJs
D. K. Douglas beat Miss Thompson by
two games to one. As Miss Robb. the
holder of the championship, decided not to
defend the title. Miss Douglass becomes
champion.
In the gentlemen alngkes championship
H. L: Doherty retain the title, having de
feated F. L. Glaley by three game to none.
7 5. 6 3, 6-0.
Atlantic Shnts Oat flarlaaa.
ATLANTIC. Ia.. June 30. (Special Tele
gram. 1 Atlantic shut Clarinda out today In
a hotly contested game. Up to the last
half of the sixth neither team scored, but
the visitors' pitcher weakened at that time
and a few expensive error by th field
gave the home team four runs. Two more
were made in the eighth, while the visitors
were unable to get past second base. Score:
. rt. M. Vi.
AtlantV 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 ! I 3
Clarinda 0 0 0 0 O'O 0 0 00 2 4
Batteries: Atlantic. Jerrott end Boles;
Clarinda. Bridges and Glaxier. Struck out:
By Jarrott. S: by linages, b. nees
balls: Off Bridges, 3. Attendance, 150.
on
With th Bowlers.
F J. Marble and M. R. Huntington de-
feated H. Beaelin and W. H. Emery In a
tenpin contest last night on Clark's al
leys. Score:
1st.
Huntington 1M
Marblo 1"9
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COLORADO
AND -RETURN
IMipit
July 1 to 10, incl
sive, $15.00 to Denver,
Colorado Springs and
Pueblo and return via
the Burlington Route;
return limit August 31.
The Burlington is
the short line to Denver.
Th Flyer leave th Burlington station,
Omaha, at 4:10 p. m. and carries every
thing that goes to mak traveling comfortable.
J. B. REYNOLDS
City Past, gt.,
1502 FARHM1 STREET,
OMAHA.
M. 3d. 4th. 5th. T I
2-2S ITS 167 145 Mi
216 170 1&4 ID1 1 SwS
Total
Beaelin .
Emery .
1 773
let. Id. 3d. 4th. 5th. T'l
16 1W IV. 170 14S ss;
163 IS! 167 143 T7B
Total 1.6T
V. M. C. A. Tennis Tonrney.
Three matches In the Toung Men's Chris.
tlan association handicap tennis tourna
ment were played off last night on the
courts at Eighteenth snd Famam streets.
Tebb'.ns lows half 15) beat Atkins f IB). 1-6.
6-4. 6-t. Patterson (ow 151 beat Rasmus-
sen f15. 6-3, 1-6. -7. I'halen defeated null
by default.
Boaaerset Doaana Americans.
I5VDON. June 30 The Philadelphia
crlrketera were dereated In tneir game witn
the Somersetshire eleven today at Tsunton.
Ms Millions instead of Twenty.
NEW TORK. June 2 The executors snd
trufctoes ot the estate of Former Judge
Henry Hilton report that It amounts, all
told, to 3.:8 V9. Its value wa computed
originally at ii.uw.ouu.
Th new town of Lldderdale, Carroll
county, on the Omaha extension of th
Chicago Great Western railway, will be
opened to the public by an auction aale
of lot about th mlddl of July. For par
ticular address Edwin D. Malll. man
g or, -Townalt department. Fort Dodge, la.
The Beer of Good Cheer.
It's made to suit yp. There
is a difference jp Brs, just
as H-ycfifferencein all
fooid PJoducts or anythin&lse.
Guhd f Peerless $eer
is
raade on purpose ti
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hest-"0 SUIt YOU.
nd for Frea Souvenir BookUa
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