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    TIIE OJIATIA DAILY BEE: Rt'KDAT, JULY . 1003.
J.
HOODOO CELEBRATES F0URTI1
Eei to It Tkat Ps lUuiko'i Boyi Haro Bal
t Home-Ocmin
TWO f AWES GO TO PROHIBITIONISTS
J Flayere Hat Gead wltk Iks
Btlok Hetg Defeat Aim
kr Csly Cmn 1 tha
Field. .
"h Ronrkette dropped both guinea yea-
vtaroay through general Inability to hit th
thall u4 throurh ttrpld work at critical
'moment. In the mornlni came Dr Moine
.won out In the ninth inning after two men
were out by a acore of 4 to l and in the
afternoon by a acore of I to'O. There vn
nothing startling In either game with the
xeeptlon of Marry Welch's stick work In
th second, which ahona out gloriously by
the aide of Ma team matea. He made the
only two hlte for the Rourkelte then, but
bad no chance to acore.
la tha morning game Omaha and De
Moine each made a run In the fourth and
Omaha garnered another In the fifth on a
baaa on balla, .a aacrlflc and a hit. Dee
Maine promptly fled In the sixth Inning
fcn o Leary's (Ingle and Marshaira double
With the acore tied In the flrat of the ninth
and one down. Dolan fumbled a dinky
rounder from Town'a bat and Town went
(Ml to aeeond while Dolan waa throwing
liefer out at flrat. Milton hit Durkee
with tha ball and Taylor pounded a (Ingle
' am Gen Ins' way. Oenlna fielded It in to
Gondlng and Town acraped In on a cloee
'. decision. Then Madlgan alngled and Dur
(tee scored while Taylor a wept on to third
ana vied to ateai noma a moment later,
but waa nipped a mil away. In their half
Omaha went out easily and It waa one
f'dow for tha day.
Second Gaaaa Oata Well.
Tha aeeond gam started out auspiciously
for Omaha and for Ave Inning Henderson
waa a puasla and received perfect rupport.
Then Carter butted In on a popup that
belonged to Hlckey and neither on got It,
O'Leary followed It p a moment later with
a doable and a acora clambered In. Town
opened up the sixth with a (cratch alngl
and want out at aeeond on Hotter' bunt.
Durkee knocked a high foul and Gondlng
pinched It and started to ball to Bhugart.
hi tat It Alter thraiia-h htm IntA mtt M
tytd Carter gathered It in and toaaed it
n Hlekev. hut Hickev drormed It and the
' man reached third. Then Taylor atngle
' brought him In and Taylor crept around
toward third and Hlckey dropped another
1 thrown hall when ha should hare gotten
Taylor, but TayUr waa cut oft at the plat
while trying . to steal bom. Meanwhile
Omaha dubbed along without any sign of
a score except when Welch drew a double
and a single.
The same two team wilt play at Vinton
street today and tomortow. Monday's
Vame will be a postponed gam and will
'. be called at t:90 to allow the Dea Moines
team to get away. Tony Mullane. tha um
pire, who suoreed Mnesmer, will preside
for the remainder of the aerlea. Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. RH. PO. A. E.
Clark, cf ...
O Leary, as
Quinn, lb ...
Marshall, e
Town, lb ....
Hoffer, If ...
Durkee, 3b
Taylor, rf ..
Madlgan, p
Total ...
4
4
1
I
1
t
IS
1
1
1
1
SI 4
XT II
OMAHA.
AB. R. RH. PO. A. E.
Carter, If
Osnlna, ef
fthua&rt. lb
4
4
0 14 1 0
0 1.1 0 0
110 4 0
1 U 0 0
0 110 0
0 114 1
0 1 0 1
1 0.4 0
0 0 14 0
i "i v 3 "a
t 1 0 1 tl' M
1 1 0 0 0 .0-3
I I I I M H
0 11110 00
I
Wnsht, lb
Welch, rf , 4
Dolan. aa 4
Thomas, lb
Gondlng,
Milton. r
ToUl II
Ruaa -by Innings:
Des Moines 0 0
Omaha , 0 0
Hits by Innings:
Des Moines 0 1
Omaha 0 1
Earned run: Dea Moines. Left on base:
8m aha 7, Dea Moines 6. Bases on balls:
ft Madlgan a, off Milton l Struck out:
Br Madlgan Z. by Milton 1 Hit by Ditched
ball: By Madlgan L by Milton 1. Two-baa
hit: Marshall. Wright. Dolan. Three-baa
nn: weicn. Mtoien pases: morass, sacri
fice bit: Milton. Time of game: 1J0. Um
pires: Shafatal and Fohl.
DES MOINES.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Clark, cf ...
O'Lwry,
I 0 0 1 0 0
4 0 11
10 0 1
4 0 0 1
4 0 1 II,
110 4'
4 0 0 1
4 o a a
4 111
Quinn, ZD ...
.'hl. c
twn, lb ...
offer. If ..
Durkee.. lb .
Taylor, rf ..
Cuanman
P
Tolala ...
SO I
OMAHA.
I H 11
AS. R. BH. PO, A. E
CarUf. If : ,
1 0
Genlns. cf 4 0 0 1 0
Bn us art, lb 4 0 0 0 4
Wright, lb I - 0 0 T 1
WUh. rf S 0 S S 0
Dolan,' aa 0 0 4 4
hltkay, Sb 0 0 0 0
Gontiing. o I 0 . 6 4 a
Henderson, p I 0 0 0 1
ie sm w m si u
Runs by Innings:
Dea Moines 0 00001100-4
Omaha o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hlta by Innings:
Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 1-4
Omaha 0 10100000-1
Earned run: Dea Molne. Left on baaea:
Ie Mi.inea a, Omaha I. Base on baala:
Off Cuahman 1. off Henderson 4. Struck
out: By Oishrnan I, by Henderson a. Hit
By pucneu nail: By Henderson a. Two
baa hlta: O Leary. Welch. Time of game:
i:su. L mpires: i nomas ana siaranaiL
Mllwaakee 'Vldaa with Faarla.
MILWAUKEE. July 4.-MUwauke bad
Dtt la trouble In winning the flrat game
wun t enria innay, out ia mi aaoond Olm
tead was invincible. Atuandajtca, K.sjO.
(.core:
First gam:
RH E.
Milwaukee ....0 11 1 t H 1 M I
Peoria 0 10000010-47
Batteries: Milwaukee, Bwormsted and
Lucia; rtnni, Hart and rlesaler.
Saoond gams:
R H E.
Paorta I HltlHMU
Milwaukee ...0 0010000 0-11
Batteriea
Jlllwauaee,
' Peoria. Olmatedt and Wilson
Vollsndorf. Thornton ant
Lucia. -
Dearer I'atablo to Hit.
ttXVTR. July 4 VUleman excellent
Work enabled Colorado Spring to win tha
morning game. Score:
r H E
Colo Springs I I It I M t Mil I
Denver 10000000-141
Vatter.es: Colorado Springs. VUleman an
Starnagle; Denver, Lemobke and ftcujel.
Afternoon game:
Both pilih-ra were hit hard tn tha after
noon ana the visitor won another eaay
victory. Score:
R- H E
Col. Springs. . 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 0-10 16 I
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 0-4U 4
Batteries: Colorsdo Springs, Jonea and
. Xbor'n Denver. Eyier and akhiel.
ft. Je 'Video Igt.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 4 -St Joseph
won the am gam today by a combination
ot lucay cuvuineiancra In tha ninth In
ning. Atttnuance. l.iML Score:
R H E
Bt. Joseph 0001 1000 Mid I
Kansas City ...1 0000000 I 0 0
Batteries: St. Joaeph. China and Mc
Conn II. Kansas City, Halle, Haw and
Vleaaltt.
I Kanaaa City on ths second gsme by
Vfimely hitting in the ninth. Attendance,
.Oj0. BVore:
RH E
Kaasaa city ... 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 i i
H Joseph ....4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I T 1
fiattaria; Kanaaa City, Cable and Uoe-
dtt; St Joseph. Falk and Garvin.
Standlas; of the Trial.
Plave
Won. Lost. PC.
. is .717
1 .T
in
iS 2 .41
a 4-a
is n 4
:2 m
Mllwsukee (,
Colorado Springs M
KiniM c ity fpS
St. Joseph M
t'enver M
Peoria SA
Dm Moines hS
Omaha hi
Gsmes todav: Dee Moines at Omaha.
Ksnaas Cltv et St. Joseph, reorla at Mil
waukee, Colorado Springs St Denver.
WESTERN. LEAGUE AFFAIRS
Meeting- ( the Magaate
Held la Onika Moaday
Sight.
Be
A meeting of Western league magnates
will be held In Omaha on Monday evening.
Several matters of Interest to the league
will be taken up, among tbern the umpire
question.
Tony Mullane, the famous Cincinnati
pitcher of the olden days, haa signed
with the western league for an umpire's
berth, and will make hs debut In Omaha
thla afternoon, unless he mlaee a train.
He waa to have been here yesterday. Lea
Mesamer, the umpire who jumped at Dei
Moines, haa not been heard of. He Is
little regretted by the Omaha team.
Manager Rourke, speaking of the present
condition of affairs so far aa Omaha is
concerned, expresses himself as greatly dis
appointed, but not discouraged. He ia still
looking for new men: haa a bunch of tele
grams as big as a city directory, all within
a week, showing what efforts he la putting
forth, and when last seen was at the West
ern Union office writing more Rourke had
the firm promise of three different man
agers that players from their teams would
be at Omaha by the time he got home and
la at a losa to explain why the men were
not on hand. He has had no word from
either the men or the manager, and Is
trying to find out where he Is at. One
or the players promised Is a man well
known In base ball circles, snd would be
a tower of strength to the Omaha team Just
at present.
ORIGINALS DEFEAT EAGLES
Hardware Meat Show Good ' Teaaa
Work Wla Cloaely Corn-
tested Gasac
The Tiee-Gless-Andreeeen Originals and
the Council Bluffs Eagles of the Trl-Clty
leu rue played at Lake Manawa yesterday
with victory for the Originals. The features
wre the hitting of Crelghton snd Moors
and the team work of the hardware men.
Score:
ORIGINALS.
AB. R. IB. P.O. A. E.
Foley, lb ..
Taylor, rf
..4 1 I II
.6 0 J 1
Howe, cf ..8
Btens, If i 0
Kennedy, aa S I
O'Keefe, c ( 1
Crelghton, 8b 4
Cosgrova, lb..... I 1
Saffelder, p 4 1
Total
4
12 J7 17
EAGLES.
Aa R. IB. P.O.
A. E.
Duncan, If....
Griffith, rf....
Butler, Sb
Strong, c
Burwick, aa..
Mosher. !b...
6 0 1 S
0
3
1
1
1
10
0
27
0 1
0 3
Howorth, ef.
Moore, lb
Mathews, p..
Totals ....
..34
.1 3
.0 0
4 I
10 1
0 0 0
Original ....
Eagles
Earned run
Originals. S. Stolen bsses
Kennedy. Mosher. Butler. Double play:
Mainews to Aioore to etrong. rwo-Daa
hltsr Foley, Crelghton (8), O'Keefe. Three
baae hits: Howe. Duncan. Moor (2). Hit
by pitched Daii: tirimin, Mosner, Hutier.
Bases on nana: un eaneiaer. i. on jaa-
thews, L Struck out: By Saffelder, (: by
Mathews, s. wild pitcn: Baneiaer. Time:
1:45. Umpir: Swarts.
FIELD CLUB SENIORS . WIN
A feat Seea4 Teaaa by Clos Score
4 with. OsUr Tferoa
. r Hit.
Tha First team of th Field elub de
feated the Second team yeaterday. Error
were responaiDia tor the aereat. Boor
FIRST TEAM.
AB. R. BH. O. A. E.
Crelgh, 2b
Hoagland. rf...
Crawford, e.i...
a i i a i
4 10 10
..'1 0 0 7 1
.. 1 0 0 0
..4 0 1 0 0
.. a i i a a
..I I 0 4 0
..41011
..41001
Aad, lb
Nevelle. If..
Lund, sa
Neator, cf ........
Russell. b
Davison, p
Total .......
....SO S a- 27
SECOND TEAM.
AB. R. BH
O. A. E.
Kennard. p and e 4 0 0
1 3
Martin, o and p a
A. Rogers, as 4
B. Rogers, lb. ...... 4
i o a o
0 3 8 3
1 1 10 0
Tlpnery. 2b..
.41213
Hort, 30 ana o..
Werhner. cf....
.. a i o a l
.. 4 0 3 0 0
..401 0 0
..i 3 3 a o
Durkee, rf
Alien. If
Total
First Team
Beeond Team ..
..88 10 37
'.0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0
.o o a i o o 6 i 0-4
Struck out: By Davlaon. 4 br Hoaaland.
1: by Martin, 1; by Kennard, 1. Baaea on
balla: Off Kennard, L Umpire: ButberlaHd.
Play Twelr laalait at Oaceola.
OSCEOLA. Ia.. July 1 (Special Talerram)
The Union Stock Tarda Junior of South
Omaha won today from Osceola in th
most Interesting- game seen her this Sea
son. Twelve Innings were required for the
junior to win. Adams, who pitched for
the Junior and Master Walker Hachten.
who won tha game in the twelfth by .a
home-run hit, are th heroe and talk of
th town. It waa nlp-and-tuck until the
ninth, when Ferguaon alngled. stole aeeond
snd tied th score on Millet's safe hit.
Tha Juniors goose-egged the leaguers tha
balance of tha game. DeHaven for Oaoeola
and Adams pitched great ball with henors
in tavor or Aoama, wno sirucic out lour
teen men and seemed to have th profe
slonala at hia mercy at all time. He aJ
lowed only three hlta. Fielding on both
aides was fast and snappy. Th Junior
play at Norwalk Monday. Score:
S. T. J 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-4
Osceola a 00000000000-4
Batteries: Adams and Miller; DeHaven
and Klrkparrlck. Hlta: Juniors t; Osceola
t. Errors: Juniors t: Osceola I. Earned
runs: Juniors 2: Osceola 1. Two-baa hits:
Bonner, McLean. Double playa: Talbot to
Hachten: Cooley to Wareham. Baae on
balls: Adams 1: DeHaven . Struck out:
Adams 14: DeHaven 14. Umpir: Eiay maker.
Time: 2:00.
Tw thatoata far Real Oak.
ATLANTIC. Ia.. July 1 (Special Tel-
f ram.) Fully 1,600 people a aw . Atlantic
and Red Oak two etraight shut-out In
he southwestern league games here to
day, 4 to 0 being the score in both gamea.
In the first game the batteriea were Albert
eon and Perry for Atlantic and Polaon and
Milliard for Red Oak; baae hlta. Atlantic
I: Red Oak 1; struck out. by Alberlson 4;
by Poison ; errors, Atlantic I; Red Oak l
In the second game the batteries were
Jarrott and Bolaa snd Reynolds and Mil
liard: base mta, Atlantic w. Ked oak I;
atruck out by Jarrott I. by Reynolds 1;
errors, Atlantic Z: Red Oak 4. The day
was a good one for the games, and both
teams were on their mettle, but Red Oak
as too Urht for the locals, eapeclally at
bat. as only three safe hits were made by
them In th two gamea. This is by tar
tha larreal crowd of the season, and tt la
hoped ths games today will revive Interest
her and hflp out the future gamea.
Fallen Beats the Iadiaaa.
FVLLERTOV. Neb. July 4 (Special
Telegram ) Fullerton won a game from
the Genoa Indiana today by bunching hits
in the third and eighth Innings. About
1.000 people aaw the game, which waa ona
of the most interesting so far this sea
son. Score: R H E.
Fullerton 0 01000010 104
Genoa 0 00001000-174
Batteries: Fullerton. Stlmaon and Skeen;
Genoa. Nunnldue and Fteaulleu. Thrte
baae hit: Hober. Two-bnae hlta: Reynold.
Munmdue.
ehayler Defeat Oliver Creek..
SCHt'TI ER. Neb.. July 4 (Special Tele
gram Schuyler defeated th eilver Creek
Gianta. il to 14. today In a ragged gam
lasting with playing and wrangling, nearly
three hour. Score:
Schuyler 1 110 0 111 n
Silver Creek 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 4 H
Errora: Schuyler 4, Silver Creek 1 Struck
out: hy Shank 7. by Freeman 7 B tier
bra: Freeman and Curl. G. Shank and
H. Shank,
PIRATES TARE A 'COUPLE
"
Fhilliea Under Dogi in Both Garnet ef Eoli
daj'i Poubla-Header.
CHAMPIONS COMPLETELY .OUTCLASSED.
Rata Delay Seeoad' C oateet, hat
Thoagh Mad sad Water later
fere Bath' Teas tMay
Brllllaat Ball.
PITTSBURG, Pa., July 4-The Pltteburga
found Fraser easy the latter part of the
game and won with ease. Leever waa a
ptisil to the Phillies sll through snd only
wo men reached intra usee. Attendance,
12,074. Score:
riTTIBlRO. , rHlLAPELFHlA.
S.H O A E I H.H.O. A.E
Pftamont, at I
rurka, If....
S oThnma. cf..
awoivt a, Ik.
1 e Tltna. 11
1 (i Ktiuer, rf...
I li Brry. lb
I (i Huliwltt, m. t
ioOleaaoa. lb.. 4
oRoih. e 4
0 o.FrtMT, a ... 4
Srhrln. rf . .
Wtjner, lb.
hit
Krucer, m. .
L'h. M...
Ritchie, ibr.
rtielDt. c...
Wearer, f...
Leevar, p . . .
M
Totale ... 4 1 14 I I
ToUla .
7 U 17 II 0
Plttsbtira
...0 0 0 0 1 4 1 1'-'
Philadelphia ...
...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned nine:
Pittsburg. 1 Two-base
hits: Beaumont
Leach. Ritchie. Hulswltt
Sacrifice hlta: Phetns. Wolverton. Stolen
bases: Clark, Wagner, Kruger: Double
plays:. Leach to Wagner; Sebrlng to Kru-
fr. Ftrat baae on balls: Off Fraaer. 4.
Hit bv Hitched ball: Philllns. Struck out:
By Leever. 6; by Fraser, I. Time: 1:55. Um
pire: jonnatone.
Afternoon game
Rain Delaya second Start.
Just before time for the afternoon game
terrific rainstorm came up and delayed
th start for an hour. Th game was
played in mud and water, yet the contest
was a good one, with Philadelphia again
outclassed. Attendance, 7.050. Score:
PnTBBfRO. I PHILADELPHIA.
K.H.O. A.I I K.H.O A E.
omont, A. .1 I 4 Thomaa, of .. 0 I t t
Clark, 11 1
WolTMton. lb
eebrtn. rf... .1
Wner, 1 ....
Kruter, k
Learh. lb
Titus. U
KeiKcr. rt 4
Barry, lb 0
Hvliwitt, aa...4
aieaaoa, lb.... 4
4 14
Rltcber, lb... 4
e o
Fklulppi, (...1
jootn, o. .....
tperaa, ....!
TsUla lUH I I Total 1 I 14 14 I
Pittsburg 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1 7
Philadelphia 0 0000100 0-1
iwo-tiase nits: Beaumont uj, iiara,
Warner. Sacrifice hits: Beaun.cnt, Rltchey.
Stolen base: Beaumont. Double play:
Clarke to Rltchey. Flrat base on balls: Off
sparks, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Kruger.
Struck out: By Phllllppl, 4; by Sparks, 4.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone.
Boston Ha It Eaay.
BT. LOUIS'. July 4.-St. Louis lost th
morning game to th Boston by a score
of 6 to 1. Dunleavy, who started to pitch
for St. Louts, was knocked out of the box
In the second innina. Piatt pitched a steady
f ame. A running catch by Barclay waa th
eaiure of th game. Attendance. 4,100.
score:
BOSTON. , ST. LOtTI.
K.H.O A. s i H.H.O.A a
Dextar. cf... 4 11
4 rarrll, 2t...
1 ODonOTan, rf.,
0 OBmoot. cf...,
Cbraln. a.....
CPark. lb...,
1 Barclay. If..,
I 1 Hack it, lb.
4 1 Bjan.
Taonay, lb... 4 4 II
Cooler, If ... 4
nlr. if... 11
Morao, e Ill
Ab'tlcMo, lil I I
Oram gar, lb. 4 1
1 li
Aubrar. ... s s 1
rialU ....... 4 1
4 Danlaav7, ,
urowna,
Tatals ... 4 M IT U
i Totala 1 mil I
Boston 0 10001010-6
St. Louis 0 0000100 01
Earned runs: Boston. S. Home run:
Morgan. Double plays: Aubrey to Tenney
to Gremlnger; Abbattlchlo to Tenney; Aur
brey to Abbattlchlo; Brown to Hackett to
Ryan. Passed balls: Ryan, 1; Moran, 1.
Stolen baaes: Farrell, Aubrey, Abbattlchlo.
Wild pitch: Piatt. First base on balls: orr
riatt, 1; off Dunleavy, 1; off Browne, 1.
truck out: By Piatt, 4; by Dunleavy, 1;
by Browne, S. Left on bases: St. Louis,
6; atoeton, 7. Inning pitched: By Dun
leavy, t; by Browne, 7. Hlta: Off Dun
leavy, ; on Atrowna, a, Tim: ijs. um
pire: EmsUe.
Artarnoea nmii
Bauuata Wist Comedy f Brrora.
fit Tvuls won tha afternoon came. I to S.
The locals' victory waa. due to even and
consecutive hitting at opportune times.
Rhoades and Pittlnser did th pitching.
Tha latter waa Ineffective when hlta meant
run. The game wa a veritaoie comedy
of error, Boston baring five misplays
chalked up against it, while the home
team made four errore. A aensatlonal run
ning catch by nmoot was me teature ot
the game. Attendance 8,138. Boors:
BT. liOris. 1 . BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.B I R.H.O.A.B.
ramlt. lb....l 111 l Caolat, lb lf. l 4411
Donovaa, rt...l
Bmoot, et 1
Brain, a 1
Burk. lb 1
Barlclar. K...4
Hackett. lb . l
1. O Nail. C O
Bboadaa, P
t I'Taanay, lb....o
4 Itaalar, cf ,.. 0
4 rcarnay, rf 4
I 1 Moras, e 4
4 4
Oramlnfor, lb.l
4 W
Abbattlchlo. Ibl
4
Aubrar, .-.-l
Plttlngir. p. . 4
1 0
Dtitar, II
Total
.1 11 11 4
Totals I 10 M II I
Pt Tenuis I ltOlOOl-
Boston 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 t-6
Earned runs: St Louis t. Boston t. Two-
base hits: cooley, rarreii, Stanley, At
baiticchlo. Three-base hits: Hackett. Au
brey. Sacrifice bits: Bmoot 2. Double
plays: Farrell to Brain to Hackett; Brain
to Farrell to Hackett: Cooley to Abbattlc
chto. Stolen baae: Aubrey. - Baaea on bali;
OS Rhoadea 1. off Plttinger t. Struck out:
By Rhoade 0. by Plttinger 4. Left on
baaes: Bt. Louis i, Boston 4. Time: 1:17.
Umpir; EmsUe.
Claelasuatl Haady with gtlek.
CTKCTNKATI. July Ther war more
than 10,000 people at the morning game
notwithstanding the Intenae heat. Jack.
lltach'a thumb wa broken by a foul tip
irora Becaiey oat in me aecona inning.
tscnmiat waa anocaea out or tn - box in
th third Inning axd -aa replaced by Vick-
ara, who tared no oetter. ,ina score:
CINCINNATI. I HROOKLTN.
H.H.O.A . K.H.O. A B,
Ponlta, IT... I a 1 a Btraat, lb . I till
Kallay, ef.... I
Ixiian, rt.... 4
b"kwr, lb.. 4
Flalulatdt. Ib 1
laif . Ik I
Corroraa, aa.
Beriao, a.... I
liar Bhackar. It. I 1 1 I
111 IDebba, rf.... 1 I I I I
1 4
I I
4
a t
I 1
4 I
UiUoria. lb.... 1
1 U
e Dablaa, a... 1
4 t
I I
IGai
'aler. rf.,..
aJk'kliuvh. ..
Hitter, t 4
SFloo. Ik
It
fool, p 1
iSchamt, ....
Total
Lf 14 II ix l Yicaars, a
Toula
I 14 II
Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 13
Brooklyn 1 000000001
Struck out; By Poole 4. bv Vickera 1
Baae on ball; Off Pool 4, off Schmidt 1,
off Vickera a., Two-baae hits: Dovle. lien.
rifle hlta: Pool 2, hecklty. Stolen baaesi
Iovle. Dahlen. Sheckard. Dalv. Becklv
lviui. I'uuoiv piuym. uanifii to r looa to
Deyle. Hit by pitcher: Bv Poole 1. by
bcddiiqi i. v no piLca: icaere. umpires
Moran and Holliday..
Afternoon game :
Claeiaaatl Takes Faarth Place.
Cincinnati again defeated Brooklyn in
tn aiternoon game ey timely blttlhg,
thereby passing Brooklyn for fourth tiir
Jonea' delivery waa a puzale to the locOl
men until the aeveath inninc. when thv
pounded him for three runa. and In tu
eigntti ci no nea tn victory, running up fivi
more Lallie. Attendance, l.iwo. ficoxe:
CINCINNATI. . BROOKLYN.
K H O . a.U.O.A
tjoolln. if 1 ill agtraa. lb.... lilt
.alter, tt I III vlkacaar. If. ..I 4 4 4 1
LHiaa. ri 1 1 iota. cr 14
luckier, lb. .4 tilt k Lo;ie. Ik..:.. Ill
li.lnl.iat, lb.l 111 or.akl.n, as... ..I 111
balr. Ib 4 114 1 lm.lv, rf.... II
tercoraa, ...l 114 1 Kit Mr. t I 111
fain, c 1 111 vrioyd, lb. .....I III
railllpa. a. ...I 111 Joaca, 1st,
Total I 14 It II li
Tout m to
Cincinnati 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 g
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11
-rwo-Daa nit: i'aiy. piets, Dolan,
iHt)ua. uecaiey. oaennce blut Berkley
Dolan. Stolen baaea: Donlln, Dbb
fuyie. ueesirr. uoume piaa: Daly to
Beckley, Flood to Dahlen. Plrat base
on trails : tn ptuuipa, I; on jonea, t. Struck
out: liv Phillto. 1: bv Jr,na f rrt An
base: Cincinnati. 10; Brooklyn. 4, Paaaed
ball. Rltter. Time: l.au. L'mplrea: Moran
ana noinaay.
Chleage Batter Baay.
CHICAGO. July 4. Chicaso won tha
opening game today by batting three of
tne viaitora ritcner an over the arounda
New Vork a runa were materially ataiMed
ty tn local errora linker was lbs si a
or the game, both at the bat And in tha
field.
Attendance 4.600. Score:
CHICAGO. KKW TOKkC
A H O A IHO.il
II Broa rf 1 l
1114 1 Brrtnahaa. r 1 J t I
till IV'H'traa. rt . I 1 1 S
I I I t lf ai,a. Ik .. I I 11 S
I S I t Mna. If. .. I I I
.14 10 liMbk, s....i 111
Slaslo. If..
Lowe Ik.
i baaea. Ik
low Ot .
r.a of ...
TiuaoT, aa.
I I I 1 lLiillei'. t .. 4 1 I I 1
...I 1 S pr.ilhert. ... 4 a I I
.1111 IWimtr. t ... A a I a a
..114 Trlnr, p a a 4 a a
Mtotnnlly. a . 4 41
. II II 17 II K renin, 4 4 4 1 4
Total I 1 H 1 I
Chicago 7 4 0 1 0 0 4 0 -!
New lork 4 0. 001 2030 I
I-eft on bsses: Chlcaso 10. New York 10.
Tm-o-base hlte: t hanoe, Kllnr. Weimer.
H"me runs: Mertee. Sacrifice hits: Tinker.
Oillwrt, Stolen bases: Chance S, Cook,
Tinker, Hsrley 2, Merte. Babb. Double
plava: Bp-.wne to Warner. Struck not: By
Velrper,2. by McOlnnlty 1, by Cronln i.
Base on balls: fff Weimer 4. off Taj lor 1,
off Cronln 4. Hit with ball: Cook, Warner,
Gilbert. Time: 2:20. Umpire: O Day.
Poalpnaed Caaaea.
At Chicago New Tork-Chicago second
game, on account of rain.
Standing ml the trama.
risyed. Won. Lost.
Pittsburg ...
New York ..
Chicago
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn ...
Brtston
St. Louis ...
Philadelphia
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Oikim tridav. Boston at St. Lou Is. Brook
lyn at Cincinnati, New lork at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Pittsburg.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bean F.alera Tab a Doable-Header
front the Vlsltora from
at. Loala.
BOSTON, July 4 Boston won the morn
ing game bv bunching four aingle In th
seventh Inning, which, with Hill's wild
throw, netted four runs. Hill. St. Louis'
new man. showed up well. Attendance,
,2lb. Score:
BOSTON I ST. LOtlS
R H O i l K.H.O. A S
TVmaherty, If 1
I llsiurlrMt, rf....
4 4 a
40
4 10
1 11 1
114
0 0 0
114
4 1 I
111
ColUnl. 3b
O'Briro. rf 0
Framan, rf. ..0
rarant, aa 4
Lac'hanoe, lb.0
r.rrla, lb I
fitahl. e 1
Hugbaa, 1
I e.Hetarlrk. tl . l
0 .c Httipill. rf .0
Anilaraon, lb. .4
Wallace, U...1
Kahoe, c 6
Mccormick, IbO
Hill, lb 0
Slevar, p I
ToUl 4 10 It II I Totate 1 I 14 II 1
Boston 0 '0 0 0 0 0 4 0 it 4
St. Louis 01000000 0-1
Earned runs: Boston. 2: St. Louis. V.
Two-base hits: Wsllace. Anrtrewa. Thre-
base hit: LaChance. Sacrifice hit: Col
lins. First base on balls: Off Hughes, S.
Struck out: By Hushes. I. Passed ball:
Stahl. Time: 1:12. umpires: Young and
Hassett
Afternoon game
Salnta Are that Oat.
th. afternoon contest was a pitchers'
battle In which Dineen proved successful.
Boston won by bunching hits In the fourth
snd eighth Innings. Attendance. 9,426.
Score :
BOSTON. I ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A R.H.O.A B.
PouhrtT. It 0 114 olBurkett, If 0 1 I 0
Collin. Ib....l
0 Brian. cf....O
PreemaA, rf..l
Parant, as... ..4
LaCbanoa, lb. 4
rem, lb. 0
Crlcer, e 0
DIomb. p 4
titiarirK. er...v v
Hrmphlll, rt.. 1 4
Anderson, lb.. 4 0 4
Wallace, M....4 1 4
Kahoe, e 4 4 t
MrCormlck, IbO 4 4
mi. ib
tudboff. p 4 4 1
txriiel 4
Total t t tt II
Total
,.4 ITJ 1
xx Batted
x Collins out by batted ball
ror Buanon in nintn.
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -2
Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0
Two-bass hits: Dougherty, Parent, Bur-
kett. Three-base hits; Freeman, Wallace.
lrst base on' balls: Off Suuhotr, 1. Hit
by pitched ball: By Sudhoft, 1. Struck out:
By Ulneen, o; py Buqnon, s na piicn:
Sudhoft. Time: 1:18. L'mplrea: Hasaettand
Connolly.
Chicago Loses a Errora.
NF.W TflRK. Julv 4 Although OUtbstted
by the visitors. New Tork won through
Chicago' costly error. Attendance, l,bM.
Boora:
MW TORK. . CHICAOO.
B..H.O.A.B I K.R.O.A.B.
Keoler. rf 1 111 C Holme. If.. ..4 1144
ElbarMla, aa..l III eJooaa. of 1
Full, cf 0 114 CiOreen. rt 4
William, lb.. 4 lit l'Cailakaa, lb. ..I
B Mcr iana, ifO 4 1 4 alabell, lb 4
Camel, lb 4 111 aUion, lb. ...4
4 II
1 4
Hawaii. Ib 1 1 B a IhQtlF&! l. .-!
O'Connor, a... I 4 I 1 tiE McF'lano. e.l
Cbaabro. P.-..4 4 4 atWklia, P
Total I 7 17 14 U ToUl J 114 17 I
I T 17 14 a
New Tork .'. 10110100 x 5
Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-1
Earned runs: ' New Tork, 1; Chicago. 1.
Two-base hits: Holmes. Jones, Tannehill,
T. McFarland. Home run: Howell. Sao
rlft e hits: Elberfeld, Holmes. Stolen
bases: Elberfeld, Fult. Wlllisms. First
base on ball: Off Chesbro, 2; off White, 2.
Struck out: By Chesbro, L, Time: l.bo.
Umpire: Sheridan.
White lox Os fader Agjala.
New Tork won the afternoon game from
Chicago, the score being exactly th same
as In the first game. H. McFarland s
splendid work In left field waa the leature.
lEDell s error in tne sixtn inning waa cosily
and decided th oontest. Score;
MEW YORK.. I CHICAGO.
I.H O.A l l K.H.O. A
Kaoler. rt 1 Sit 0 Holme. If 1 110
Elberfell, m.O 4 1 0 ione. cf .....1 lilt
Full, cf I I 1 0 u Greene, rf 1 I 1 I I
William, lb. l I 1 t 1 Callahan, lb. .1 111
McFarland, If.l 111 0 I. hell, lb 4 111 1 1
Ganiel, lb. ...4 411 4 t Maaoon, 2b . ..0 4 11
Howell. Ib.... ill 1 Tannebiii, as. -001
O'Connor, C...4 1 I I ft sltttarr, e I 114 4
Orlfllih. a a SOI llFlafiertr. a 0 a 1 l
- aHailmaa I I
ToUl I T XT 10
I Total I I 14 11 I
x Bat ted for Flaherty in ninth.
New Tork Z 0000100
Chicago 0 00010010-4
First base on error: New Tork 1, Chi
cago 1. Left on base: lew Tork I, Chi
cago 7. First base on balls: Off Flsherty i.
Struck out: By Griffith 4, by Flaherty 1.
Three-baae hit: (ireen. Tro-bae hlta:
Pulti. Williams. Jonea. Callahan. Sacrifice
nits: Mcrarisna. Magoon. etoien Dases
Holmes, Iebell. Double play: Flsherty to
shell wna oiten: urimtn. mi dv mtcned
ball: By f ianerty a. urn: i:. umpire:
Sheridan.
Phlllle Take Hornlag Game.
PHILADELPHIA. July 4. Detroit out.
batted Philadelphia today in th morning
game, dui lost tnrougn error at inoppor-
une time ana taiiure to ouncn it tilts.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. . DITROfT.
R.H.O A t ! l.H O l l
Hml. II l a a ul,um. h 1 i a
Plcaerinf. el.. I I ' Barren,
Dana lb 1 1
Crawtor4, rt...l
:rr, lb
Un(, aa
L.Croaa. lb.. ..I I
Beybol4. rf.... 4
Murphy, lb ... 4 4
M rroaa, aa... 1
Power, c 1 t
Plana. 4 4
loafer, lb.... I
muh, Ib I
tulov, o
taon, p,
McAlliator ...1
Totals 4 II IT It
TOU1 II 14 t I
a Batted for Kitaoii In ninth.
Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 04
Detroit 01001010 01
Earned run; Philadelphi. I: Detroit
1 Two-base hits; M. Croas, PicKertna-
Barrett. Crawford. Double plays: Murpny
to M. Cros to Davis, Long to Carter. Flrat
oase on Daiia: "ir rum, i; ore Kltaon. 1.
rirun vui, ry rutni, ; oy Kltaon, 2
Wild Ditch: Plank. Time: 1 M l-m.,.
O'Laughlln. .
Afternoon game:
Donovan s maeUrly pitching resulted in
a shutout for the locals In th afternoon
game. Detroit fielding waa perfect. The
crowu neceaai i a ten m grouna rule Which
neitieq in visiuua Daisntea. a.ttendancj
Ju.OOii. Score.
DgTgOIT. . I PHILADELPHIA.
It-M.G-A-S a H O A C
Barrott. rf . .
Luab. If I I
Crawford, ri 1 I
Carr. lb 1
1
I 4
I I
I I
4 1
ti HartiolI, if .
vPirkenns, of.
t Davia, lb
0'L. Croa. lb..
t6erboia, rf....
i MuiTbr. lb...
U Croa. a..
t.Shrack. ....
l'Wail.ll. ...
4 44
4 4 14
4 11
: i
4 4 4 1
4 4 4 1
4 1 14 1
.4 4 4 1
StcOulra.
... I I
Yaaaar, Ib..
.1 t
1 I
1 I
t I
I 1
Soma, lb
Lana. aa
Doaoraa, .
.1 1
I I
I I
Total 4 11 17 I tj Totals ...
4 4 n ii i
Detroit 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 16
r-nuaaeipma o o u u g -h
Earned runs: Detroit. 1. Two-base hit
McOuire (2), Teager, Smith, Long. Sacri.
fire hlta: Barrett, Donovan (2i. Stolen
baaea: Long It. Double play: Long to
Smith to Carr, L. Crosa to Murphy to
Iiavia. Left on baaea: Detroit, I; Phlla-
aeipnia, 6. isaae on oalia: UIT Donovan. 1
off Waddell, i. Struck out: By Donovan,
4: by Waddell. I Wild pitch: Waddell.
lime: l eu. Lmpire: u iaugnnn.
watUagtaa Wlai with Baaa.
WASHINGTON. July 4 Washington
easily beat Cleveland in the mornlna aama
At the end of the first inning Lajol
was ordered off the field for disputing the
umpire s decision, but refused to .obey the
umpire s instructions and had to bs es
corted from the field by one of th park
watchmen. I'mpire Carrutnera waa over
come by the beat at the end of the fourth
inning Attendance, a.rni. score:
WASHINO'. UN. CLCVCIJtKD
UH.G AB K.H.O A
Moran. a 1 aar. ef -1 110
Srlhark lb .. I I I I I Bradley, la... I 111
. ef t I Laia. sb I 4 11
La, rf I 4 ( m.na. lb.. 114
Carer, lb .1 I I IHmui. Ik. I 14
Mania, lb I 4 4 1 I atecanar. 1 I
y" .
Hrl. rf.
Kil- r...
Wfimr, s
To'iH ..
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Drill, 1
1 t erilrk, rf 4 4 4 4 1
II fOochnaur, aa..4 4 I 4 1
4 14 IBemi. c 4 4 4 1 4
111 swrifbt, p 1 1414
Townaena, ..o
Onk, 1
ToUl
.10 I 17 10 t Total I I M 11
Washington 1 40101S0 x 10
Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0, 0 0 0-1
Earned tuns: Washington, I. Two-usse
hits: Rj-sn, Bradley. Stolen base: Moran,
Selbach (3), Robinson. First base on balls:
Off Townsend, 4; off Orth, 1: off Wright,
Struck out: By Townsend, l; ty iirtn,
by Wright 1. Time: 1:40. Vmplres:
Carruthers and Mace.
Postponed Gamea.
At Waahinaton Washlngton-Clen-eland
fternooa game, on account of rain.
riaadlna; of tUe Team.
Played
Won. Lost. PC.
41 28 .411
87 27 78
12 2ft .633
2 28 07
11 .."4
X 81 .160
17 41 .'-SJ
Boston 64
Philadelphia M
Cleveland (l
Chicago f8
New ior ti
Detroit 69
St. Louis 07
Washington 60
Oames today: Chicago t New yotk. bi.
Louis at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia,
Cleveland at Waehington.
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Kaw Tribe ad Brsweri Breast Efesi
After Scrappy Moralagt
Match-
TTANAAn CITT. Julv 4. Ktniai City and
Milwaukee broke even In two interesting
games. In the nret Milwaukee won out
In the tenth inning on four hit and a
Pnthe second the visitor could not touch
Gear until the ninth inning, wnen he gave
them three hlta. ,
Three Milwaukee men were put out of
the nrst gam for acrapplng Meredith In
the lxth and Donahue in the eaventh,
for disputing the umpire, and Vnglaub
In the eighth, who deliberately punched
Leew on the nose while running the
bases. Attendance, 4,000. Score:
Morning game: " ,
M1LWAVKE1 I KANBAg CtTT.
K.H.O A E l a.n.u.a.a.
fefcafley, lb...4 4 I 4 eftetbra, ef...l
1 1
1 1
I I
Donahue, lb-e.4 1 I
Sboor. e I 1 4
vaiieMi, n...f
4 SNano. fb 4
I Cra4y. lb 1
I 0 Knoll. If ..1
1 0Uo. as 1
I Butler, I
I ti( Mr Andrew. Ib
Wool. 0-lb-lb.l 414
I 4
I I
I 1
I 14
IXiosaa. if -lb. a i
t'niiaub, lb..
...a a
OaaleT. rt....
111
Dualary. rf-lf 1 1 I
Hempblll. St.. I 1 1
I (iibaoB, p S
I SizOoar I
vios. o v
4 4 4
Mredltb.
.... 1 4 el
p 4 1 0 j
4 14 M 11 J
MrOlll,
Totala 4 II 14 It t
Totala
xBatted for Gibson In tenth.
Milwaukee 0 10001010B-4
Kansas City 1 000011000 4
Two-baae hits: Rothfuss, Butlr. Dnn-
leavy. Horn rune Hemphill, Unglaub.
Rtoien nase iiemrnui. uouoib inay:
Bchafley to Wood to Donahue. Base on
balls: Off Gibson, t; off Meredith, 0; oft
MoGIll, 6. innings pitcnea: tsv juereaitn
kLL- hv McOlll. Hlta: otr Meredith
" - . , , . , l IT... V.. 1 . -1. . ..-II. n
bi OTT MCtilll, a XT.ll, vy picjiou ail. Ejr
Meredlth. J. Iert on oases: ivsnsaa uij,
12; Mllwsukee, 11. Time: 2:15. Umpire:
Cunninghum.
KAN8A8 CTTT MILWAIKEE
RH OA
n H O A K.
Pethfuaa. et.
I
iStha7. rf..
Maloaay. rf.
f lionabue, lb.,
lWooa.
tiGaalar. rf ...
ut'nslaub. lb..
Nanro, Ib...
Grady, lb...
Knoll. II
Lav, . ..
CDunlaary. If .
eHampbllt, of. 4
1 VI01. a
Itlliott,
Butler. ....
MrAnlraw. Ibl
Goer. B
Total 4 IN 4 i Totala 1 I M II I
Afternoon game:
Kansss City 0 01001100-4
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two-bass hits: Dunleavy. Hemnhill.
Home run: Leewa. SaonQce hit: Maloney.
Stolen baaea: Maloney (2). Nance (2.
Bases on balls: Off Elliott, I. euruck out:
By Elliott, S. Hit by pitched ball: By El
liott, L Wild pitch: Elliott. Left on bases:
Kanaa City, b; Milwaukee. (. Time: IA).
Umpire: Cunninguam.
Mlaaeapolla Is Skat Oat.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 4 St. Paul again
shut out Minneapolis. Attendanoa. 000.
Score: ,
BT. FAIL 1 MINNEAPOLIS
a. HO A E
R HO it
4 4 114
(Mar. lb
.111 lMeCraarr, ef..
Bnanaoa, ef..J t I
Jaraaoa. rf ..Tl I 4
t'bacb. rf 114
t Spooner. Ik..
I VLailr. If
UKatolt. rf
I uLudwia. rt ..
4 lMrlotyr Ik.
I Manla, lb...,
4 oOjrlor, aft
4 oiVaaaiaaar, s.
4 4 14
4 4 14
4 14 4
Bnaater. a ...1 I 1
Hutiiu, lb... 1 I
411
Mil
4 4 11
.4 4 4 4
Kati.r. Ik 4 4 II
Wbir, U...1 I I
Plaro. I T
iiawart.
w J J J Jl
.....14 m 11 "J
Tetai
4 inn 1
Tata Is
St. Paul 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0-0
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0(0 00
Two-bas hit: Snsnnon. Horn run:
Wheeler. Base en bails: Off Vssbinder, 1;
off Stewart. 1. Struck out: By Vat binder.
4: bv 6tewart, 4. tocrifios hit: Huggins
Stolen baaea: Kelley, Huggins. wild
pitches: asmnoer 2. lert on t.aaee: aiin
neapolia, 4: 6t. Paul. 0 Earned runs: St.
Paul, 2. Double play: Geier to Huggln to
Kelley. Ttm: 14u. Umpirs: Foreman.
Oles Bsscks Hits Tell.
Mime poll bunched hit In th third
Inning and scored enough runa to win the
ga-ne. Score, afternoon game:
MINNltAfOLIS I ST. FAIL.
a u o AC
B HO A K
McCraory, et
kleler. Ik ...
Itaaaoa. M .
SJaraaoa. ri.
V i. bactaff, M
kHiaxin. "
tH,. lb .
k hl, II
efeuiuvaa, ..
Soooaor. Ik.
Lailf. U
Katoll. ri...
Lawi. c...
Milntjrro. Ik
Mama. Ib...
Oriar. aa
WMiiaau. .
Tatai
St. Paul
1 4
1 I
I I
I 1
1 I
I I
4 4 14
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MraneApolls '. 0 0 T 1 1 0 011
Two-base hits: Kelley, Check, Oyler,
Lally (3). Home run: Martin. Sacrifice
hit: William. Double play: Oeler to
Hlggin to Kelley. Stolen bases: Bchaefer,
Wheeler. Katoll. Geier (2). First base on
balls: Off Vols, ; oft William, 0; off
Chech, 1. Struck out: By Vols, 4; by Wil
liam, 1. Left on bases: St. Paul, t; Min
neapolis, 4. Tim: 1:00.
Colonels Are Ifcat Oat.
UOUISVILLE. July 4. Errors by th
local at critical moments lost them th
morning game. Attendanoa. 6,000. Score:
IKDIANAPOUS. I LODIBVIIXC.
K.H.O. AS. B..HO.A.K.
Hocrir, rf. 1 4 4 4 O'Kenrls, rt....4 4 4 4
Fox. tb 1
o nan. is e iv
Hejrooa, a 1
Coulter, et I
J ana. It 1
Klhm. Ik I
Tamaett, Ik...
lfarcan. ea....l
McrartU. . l
OBraahear, lb..l I I
llOlvell. et....l
OBulllTaa, lo-. l
tiC lTmar, If 1
OSehrieeor, a. ..4
1 14
CQulnla
4
cSaaton, p.,
...1
...1
...4
McCord, p.
.1 1 14 I 1 White, a...
Totala
Total 4 1 14 li I
Indianapolis 0 0 1 i 0 0 0
Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 00
Earned run: Louisville, 4; Indianapolis, 1.
Two-bas kits: Echrlever, Marcan. Three
base hit: Kihm, Brashear. Home run:
Braehear. Stolen bases: Klhm (2). Sacrt
fic hits: Jones. McPartlln (2i. Doubl
play: Klhm to Marcan. Baae on ball:
Off East on, 1: of McCord, t ; off McPsrt
lln. i- Btruck out: By Easton. 1: by Mc
cord. 1: by McPartlln. 1. Passed ball:
Bchrlever. Wild pitch: Easton. Hit by
pitched ball: By McCord, 1; by McPartlln,
1. Left on' baaea: Louisville, ; Indianap
olis, 4. Time: 2:12. Umpire: Mullane.
Louisville outplsyed Indianapolis in th
sfternoon game and won easily. Bohannon
kept th visitors' hits well scattered. At
tendance 0.000. Score:
LOUISVILLE. I INDIANAPOLIS.
R H O A E ' K.n.u.A a
Kenrla, rf..
Hart, lb
Braabear, Ib.
I 1
1 11
Htrlr, rf. O
Tnx. tb 4
I Woooruff. e...4
0 Coulter, ef....
o Jone, If 1
Klhm. lb 1
S Tamaett, Ih . 6
0 Marcan. M...-1
Nevlln, B 4
I I
1 1
4 I
1 4
4 4
4 14
5 4
I I
1
0411. et.
Bulllvan. b. .1
Drmer. If I
Scbnever. a. .4
Quintan, s . . I
Bobbanoa, B..4
slU4os
.4 4 4
Tauis 11 it 14 1
I Totala 1 14 U 11 I
xBatted for Newlln in ninth Inning.
Louiavtll 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 0
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 1
Two-bas hits: Clymer. Three-baa hits:
Bchrlever, Klhm. Home run: Brashear.
Stolen bases: Qulnlsn, Klhm, Marcan. Eao
rlfloe Mta: Bchrlever, Qulnlan, Fox. Double
Slays: Qulnlan to Hart. Bases on balls:
ft Bohannon 1, off Newlln I. Struck out:
By Bohannon 4, by Newlln 4. Hit by
pitched ball: Heydon. Left on base: Louis
ville 4, Indianapolis 0. Time: 1:60. Umpire:
Toledo's Brrora FataL
COLUMBUS. O., July 4 The local team
defeated Toledo this mornlns throuah er
rorless playing and bunching of hit oft
German in tne nrst ana mm innings, ai
tendance. 2.200. Score:
COLTJMBl'S. I TOLEDO.
F..H.O.A . a H O 4 1
Oleaao. a.... I I 4 eemltb, rf...
Baanoa, ef ...4 114 Own. ..
Arnlt. rf-lf.. .1 1 1 oCrbjtall, If.
.1 I
14 4
.1 4
..4 4
..1 1
-.1 I
..1 I
IT!
Ill
4 4 4
4 4 1
4 11
1 1 1
Turner, IS....1 I 1 I oTuraar. lb.,
garmor. t ....! Ill c Bernard, ef.
Tbonay, If 1 114 (KIio, .
ln.ru rf 4 11 Cocbaub. lb
1 1
Mailer, lk 1 1 I I Relating. Ik. ..I 1
Tax. t 1 11 fOorman. p I 1
6117,
y. 4 I I 1 M
I ToUl Jt 14 M 14 I
Total 4 II 17 1 t
Columbus :....B OOO40O0
Toledo 1 1010000 1-0
Three-baSe hit: Raymer (2). Tboney,
Turner, Fox. Home run: Kleinow. Sac
rifice hit: Owenaw Stolen baaea: Turner.
Gleaaon, Turner. First baa on ball: Off
Bailey. 1: off German. 1. Left on baaea:
Columbu. 1; Toledo, 12. , Struck out: By
Bailey, ; ry uerman, 1. lime: i nt.. urn'
plr: Haskell.
Afternoon game: ,
Visitor L Deaerved Tlctery.
Toledo defeated Columbu tkl afternoon
in an interesting game. The visitors fielded
fast and bunched hlta. while th local
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ROOTED IN THE BLOOD.
After the age of 45 or 50 when the vital powers axe naturally weaker
It ia noticed that a hurt of any kind heals 6lowly and often a very insignificjuit
scratxh or bruise becomes u eam. on . but rv . n
a bad ulcer or gore. At pain or lnoouvenieno, and I ahould hav forgot
thia time of life warty about it had it not begun to inflaaa and Itch ; It
una ume 01 111c ijr ould bl4 , little, then scab over, bul would not
gTOWtnS, moles and pim- hoal. This continued for some tins thea tb Caaoor
the body almost from to give it a fair trial, and it ia remarkabls what
birth begit i to inflame ;and -htM SifSlSlfiVP tt&ftZP
fester, and before very long; p,Krd entirely. Thi waa two years ago I thr ar
arelarg.eating,8loughinC ..igor fiiV.M
ulcers. .... .
Whenever a aore or ulcer is slow in healing then you may be sure some
thing ia radically wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison that has
been slumbering there for years, ia beginning to assert itself, and breaks
out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer. These
old sorea are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, oalvea, etc., keep
that this oreat vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of every
kind quickly yield to its wonaertul curative properties. 11 you navg as oa
sore or ulcer, write us all about it and medical advice or any information
yoa may desire .will be given by our physicians without charge.
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COLCMBC. , TOLXDrt.
h.h.o.a E auoaa
Gleaaoa, ...0 1 t I 1 datllb, rf 1 1 1
Baoaoa, CI....1 111 oowena a a SSI
Amdt, If 1 0 II tfCrl.iall, If.., 1 1
C. Turner. Ik..l 11 0 Turner, lb .l 111
Rartner. lb.... Ill olRwrnara. cf.. 4 1
Roach, rt 4 14 0 Klelnov. r. . I I
Meilor, lb 4-4 11 I'Scbaub. Ib... .1 1 1
Fox, e 1 114 mrhiMa. tb 4 t
Crablll, p 1 I 1 ti.Kelalln, p....
sill, p I I I 111
ital I I 17 II "l!
Total I I 17 II II Total 4 T IT II I
Toledo 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4
Columbu 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0
Earned runs: Columbus, t: Toledo, 1.
ptoien case: crista 11 (2). Sacrifice hits:
Miller. Owens, Kleinow. Bases on ball:
Off Crablll, 1; off Relating. 1. Two-baa
hit: C. Turner, Fox, Smith, Crlatall.
Double play: Ban n on to Miller. Struck
out: By Crablll, 4; by Relsllng. 1 Tim:
1:45. Umpire: Haskell.
ttawdlaa; of tke Teaaaa.
Played. Won. Jjost. F
Milwaukee ei
rS
? A.raul 61 M 25 o
Indlanspolla 44 IS . 2d .fits
Louisville M tl ft .4i
Minneapolis 42 27 4JJ
Columbu 42 27 0S .430
Knu aty.i. ,. H 28 21' 430
Toledo 61 91 an
Gamea todav; rnaiWa a 1
Kansas City at 'Minneapolis. LOuisrlll at
Columbns, Indianapolis at Toledo.
Tw Qaasos at rrt. Dodge.
FORT DODGE. Ia.. Julv 4 rnl.i f .i
gram.) Fort Dodge defeated Waterloo in
iww weu piayea games nsr today. Th
first waa won by a acore of 10 to I, and
the aeeond after a hard flo-ht a
of 4 to 1. Swalm. Waterloo a pitcher, waa
knocked out of the box in tha flrat
while Schwab, Fort Dodga's new south paw.
iiiiainiy. inn secona game was
a pitchers' battle between Flene for Fort
Dodge and Brady for Waterloo, the Fort
Dodge hoy having all tha beet of It.
Gamea 1st th Three-I Leagae.
At Davennort Divannnrt A - iuiv tiUna
I. 4.
Al Ruckford Rock ford I, 1; Springfield
1, 0.
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapid 1, A;
Bloomlngton 0, 8.
At Dubuque Gam postponed on account
of rain: afternoon game, Dubuque 2: De
catur 0.
Strike Oat Fifteen Meat.
The Superiors defested tha Walter Mo!
team on th Krug park ground yeater
day afternoon by a score of 0 to 0 In a
ten-Inning contest. Luplnske pitched a
superb game, atriklna- out ft f tee a of his
opponents and allowing six hits. Batter
ies: superiors, Luplnsk and Rochford;
Walter Mots. Carlson, Barret and Fits
gerald. Davis Evades Writ.
CHICAGO. July 4. Th writ of Injunc
tion waa not served on George Davie today
becau ha could not be found. The writ
was In tha hands ot a deputy sheriff, who
searched the hotel where th New Tork
team stayed. Manager MoOraw denied
that Davia was wllh th team.
KtaahaJl Wlsta Oaana.
KIMBALL. Neb., July 4. (Special Tele
gram.) Kimball won a good game of ball
today from Brownaon, score I to i Bat
teries: Whitman and Draper, Scott and
Biggs.
Tle-tary far FaUla.
SIOTJX FALLS & IV July . (Special
Telegram. -Th Sioux Fall team of tha
Iowa-South Dakota league thla afternoon
defeated Sheldon on the local grounds.
Score 4 to 2.
No. 1426 wins tha buggy raffled at th
Western Bowling alley last night
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the surface clean they are not bealiu. A blood
medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood
and a tonic to build up the general system is what
is needed, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. No
Doison is so powerful and no eerm so deadly