THE OMAHA DATTr TIEE: THUKSDAY, JULY 1), 1003. ( OMAHA GETS FOUR STRAIGHT Eeond Gams of Beriei with Orioliei Till. Into Pa's Basket OPPORTUNE BATTING IH NINTH INNING HU-key, (npinUi and Skeletal Da Seme Mr Stick Werk Brlaej la the Vwo Raaa Keces eary te Wla. festerday Omaha mad It four wing straight by liking the second game of tha aeries from Denver by opportune batting In tha ninth. The Rourkeltes were badly crippled, Dolan and Shugart being out ot the game and Ttiemas and Henderson play Ing In the field. Oenlns played short, while Thomaa held down second and Henderson Clled center field. Tha change In tha team was quite noticeable and play waa far from snappy, but thl Grlsclles were unable to bunch hits successfully oft Shafstal. Both teams played listlessly In the field and could not hit the ball with very great suo cess. In tha second Dundon stifled out with a double to right field and reached third on Patterson' out at first and scored on Bhleback's long fly. In the fifth Schist waa first up for Denver and tripled and lmme- dlately scored on a long fly to left field, That waa all for Denver so far as scoring goes and tha Rourkeltaa were dubbing along with few proapecta ot much success when the eighth opened Up. Carter dabbed his bat Into the bait and It rolled down tha thlrd-baae line. Bchiel fielded it in and threw wildly to first, so that Carter made the circuit on lt Graadstaael Finish Hlckey began It all In tha ninth with a single over McHale's head and Oondlng flew out. Then Companion waa substituted for Henderson "at the bat and made clean double flown " the -third-ba.se Una, Bhafstal immediately followed it up with a hit that went right through Bcbelbeck and Hayea fumbled It In the. field. Meanwhile two runs came in and the game was won. Today the Same teams Will gather at Via ton street and continue the argument. Score: '. OMAHA.. Aa R. IB. PO. A H. Carter, If ... 4 1 s 4 Genlns, fa I Wright, lb.. 4 Welch, rf. I Thomaa, lb... t Hlckey, tb.. ...... 4 . Uondlng, o 4 a Henderson, Cf. ........ S Bhafstal, p.. 4 xC'ompanlon 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 Total'A.i.........M "l 4 17 14 Companion batted for Henderson in the ninth. DENVER. AB. R. IB. PO .... 4 0 2 1 A. 0 0 I 0 0 4 1 Jones, if Hayea, cf. ......... McHal. 2b.;...... Frlak, rf. ....-...'... Dundon, 8b I'atteraon, lb Schelbeckt as fcchlel. c Whltrldge, p .... 4 .... 4 . . 4 0 1 1 0 11 1 7 1 Totals ..22 7 13 U xTwo .out. when winding run was made. Runs by Innings: Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-4 Denver ...0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Hits by lnnlhgs; ' " Denver 2 11 M 0 11 H Omaha ...., ,.r.0 0 1000112-4 . Earned ! tuna: oinaha.'l; Denver, 1 Left on basea: Omaha, 7; Denver, i. First baae on balls: Oft Whltrldge, 2. Struck out: by Bhafstal, 4; by (Whltrldge, ft. Wild pitch: Bhafstal. Two-baae . hits: Compan ion. Dundon. Three-baae hit: Bchiel. Double -plsy?' Thomas to Genius to Wright. Tim: ;,f;2. ..Umpires... Mullane. . , . Dea Moines Takes Seeoad. . . DES MOINES, July 1 Das Moines won the second game' of tne Colorado Springs aeries, 1 to 0. Morrison pitched great ball, allowing but four hlta- , Attendance, SUO. Score: ' ' i aim. Dea Moines 0; H'M I WW j Colo. Springs ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1 Batteries: Dea Moines, Morrison end Marshall ; Colorado Springs, Jones and Dor nr. . . Milwaukee's Easy Victory. MILWAVKEE. Wis.. July 2.-Mllwaukee pounded Dlehl all. over the lot and won easily by 12 to 1. Attendance. WW. Score: R.H.E. Milvaubaa I 0 2 0 0 10 2' "-13 14 0 Hi .Inaanh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O 1 0 1 Batteries: Milwaukee, Mcrneraon ana Lucia; St. Joseph, Dehl and Garvin. Beached Hita Decide Uaane. KANSAS CITY. July 8.-Peorla won to day by bunching blta Hart waa effective when there were men on the baae a. At tendance, 200. Score: RHE. P(.rl. 1 0010022 1- 14 4 MS-aty..... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-J10 1 Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and Ll rlch; Peoria, Hart and Hessler. ttandiasr ef the Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Milwaukee Colorado Springs Kansas City .... St. Joseph Peoria Denver Pes Moines Omaha 66 60 68 64 , 9 14 n 2 81 709 8 20 27 28 27 22 .660 .600 .48: 6t 68 69 66 .476 .464 21 84 26 .tM 20 .857 Games today rumvar at Omaha. Colo- rad" Springs it Des Moines, Milwaukee at St. Joseph, tr eorua at GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE S.dhetf rails to Shet Oet Hlhlaars Merely tor Will et gapport. NEW YORK. July t.-ln spits of the weird work by hi. P?teLk8rl won his game against New York today. WUh perffci "fielding: behind him he would have been credited with a shutout. Chea b?o w hit hard, and In the elg .hth inn ng tw?. triple, and two jingles c nch th; ing features. Attendance. 1.120. Boore. ST. LOUIS. I , R M O A I K.H.C.A.t n..--.. h i a s Kealer. rt ... a a Haiarirk. ct. I 1 1 4 BlbarlaM. ee. 4 1 And.raoa. lb 1 4 11 1 4 ; J Wallace. a..4 I Mrrarl 'a4. U J 4 Kaboa. .... 4 I I 1 Oaaaall. Is.. 1 4 Hill. Ib 4 4 4 I 1 Howell. J hcCof a. Ib. 4 I I lO'Caooor. a. 4 4 gudbaS, ... 1.1 1 i iCiaaaUo. ...4 4 I ""5ltl"' Tetala ...1 4 It 11 Bt Louis 0 00800110-4 S-Vark .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 T..k... kit- FUlti. Three-base hits Burketvtai. Heidrlck. S"lflce hlr. Khoe First base on balls: Off Sudhofr, i; off cnmhm i t'irai Daae on enwia. cv. uvui- 1; New ?ork 6, Struck out: By Budhoff. 2 1. pk-L a dialaa bases: Full. Geo il Mowell. Double Plays: Hill to Wallace li,n! Wallace ta McCormlck to An dersoa: lulberfeld to Howell; O'Connor to Williams. Lett on baaee: Bt. juis. ; rtew York. 7.'. Time: l;ats umpire; "" BSesua- patere Vtetorleaa. RnaTOW 'Julv'i Boston defeated Chi tmtav Kiaklnk the came one-aided on a combination of long hits and errore In the fourth Altrock. formerly oi ouaiun. - Established 1023. 17ILS0U 17-.ISE.EY. That's fill! s '"-a"' v C19T "1XJJ8A OX e lao fared 111 fn the swvwntn at tha bands f his former tem mates. Chicago could o little with Winters pitching. Attend ance, 1147. Score: BOSTON. . CHICAOO. a . ti n A u n i c Tta-ifWtr. It 1 I I f 1 Holm ... 1 I I'-nmae. lb... I 111 Jaa. el lit O Brian, if.. 1 1 t llwi. rt.... 1 t I rrMintk, rf. 4 4 1 er'allahaa, Ik. 4 4 I t rami. fa... 1 111 lab.ll. lb.... 4 1 11 4 1 L kanra, lk I 111 aMaaoon. lb. 1 I I rrrt, Ik.... 4 14 1 1 Tinn-hill. m I 1 I I 4 'fr, .... Ill Mrrarlane, I I I I 1 winiar, ... 111 viUtrsrk, a... 4 44 Tetals ... I t It U I Totala ... 1 4 M 11 Boston 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 4 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-haae hits: Ferrla. Green. Maaoon. ?hree-base hit: Collins. Home runs: Col Ins, Parent. Double play: Tannehlll to Magoon to IsbelL First base on balls: Oft Altrock. I: off Winter, i. Hit by pitched ball: LaChance; Btruck out: By winter, 1; by Altrork. 1. Wild pitch: By Altrock. Time: 1:34. umpires: Flaherty ana loung. Pattern Gives Game Away. WASHINGTON. July 8 Patten's eight ba.ee on balis, with a hit at the proper time, gave the game to Detroit. Deering was batted out of the box In the first Inning. Attendance, 1,131. Score: DETROIT. I WASULNOTON. H.K.O.A.aV HOAI Barrett, rt... I 4 l'Moran, St.... 1114 4 Laah. It I 1 t va-ibacB. II.. ill ("Clarke, lb... 14 1 I e Rru, ct 1 1 a f uM. rt I 1 3 Mar I'., ib... 1 4 'R'-t naon. Ib 4 1 1 4 viUH'rM, . 4 1 4 OlP'lau, .... 114 4 1 Crawford, rt. I I 4 4 rarr. Ik I McOutre, a... 4 4 Yaa.-r, lb... 1 1 Bmlih, tb.... 1 1 I I Iia aa Daarlng. ... 4 4 Kltaon. 1 1 1 4 I WiOrtk s uOanoTaa .44441 J Tatals 4 II rtl 1 iiaail ... it a x Bat ted for Patton. xx batted for Deering. Detroit I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J 7 Wanhinaton 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Two-baa hit: Vtoran. Three-base hit: Kltaon. Stolen base: Selbach. Bacritice hlu: Luah. Carr. Double plays: Teager to Long to Carr; Teager to Smith to Carr to McUulre. First base on Dans: un r-aiien, : nlT Kltaon. 1 Btruck out: By fatten, i by Kltaon, L, Left on bases: Washington, 6: Detroit. . Time: 2:10. Umpire; O Laugn lln. PalUiea Wla la Hlatta. PHILADLEPHIA. July . Errors by Bradley and Hickman In the eighth Inning permitted the locale to tie the score. A double and a single In the ninth gave the champions the game. Moore and Bender were both in fine form. Attendance, 4,b. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND. K.H.O.A.g I R.H.O.A.. ci.-...t it . a l a aRav. ef 1 1 t Plckartng. of 1 4 4 0 d Bradley. .. 1 1 1 J 1 ria ib.... 1 1 Pllrk. rt t 114 U croaa. lb. 4 4 1 McCaruij, "4414 S.rboH. rt.. 4 I 1 1 tHIrkmaa. lb. M II Murphy, lb.. 1 4 4 1 lOacba'er, .! U. Croaa, as. 4 4 1 I lClinmaj. Ib 1 1 4 t Bhrack, a.... 117 1 1 Abbott, a.... 4 14 1 bandar, .... 114 ojatoara, JJJJ. Total ..."i T 14 V ToUla .. I lit 14 xTwo out when winning run scored. Phlladelnhla ..0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Two-baae hlta: Flick. Bchreck. Three baae hit: Bchreck. Btoien oases: nay, ricBrwia, t nn h.aMi- r'evlani. X: PhlladelDhla. 7. Vlrat base on Dana; un moore, a, via Bender, 4. Struck out: By Bender, V Time 1:40. Umpire: Haasett. ttaadinsT tsta 1-vsuae. Flayed. "Won. Lost. 21 28 30 20 21 12 22 46 P.C Boston 47 Philadelphia 47 Cleveland 44 New York 60 Chicago 6? Detroit St. Louis 40 Waahlnsrton 44 44 .667 29 24 20 21 80 28 14 M MX .600 .6(10 .484 .47 .2U tndav: Chlcaao at Boston: St. Louis at New York; Detroit at Washington Cleveland at rniiaaeipnia. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Keaaedy'a . All Arema Tlay, with Giit-Edsred Sapvort, (hats Dreoklr Oat. PITTSBURG, July 8. Kennedy's work In the box. at the bat and on I bases was the feature of the game. His support waa gilt edged and only one Brooklyn man rot as far aa second baae. Attendance, 1,858. Score: KT-rraatHO. i BROOXLTN. R.H.O.A.B.I E.H.O.A.t Baaumoat. et 4 I I 4 JJBtrang. lb... 1 J Sabrtna. rf V w a a v-DnvHro, 1 4 I OM)b, .... 4 1 1 WDojrla. lb.... 1 It 4 tilt elEMfhlcn. a... 4 4 11 114 doeaalor, rt... 4414 lilt ORltier, e I 114 1 H Flood, lb.... 411 1111 oJscbmUt, ..! 1 U IT 11 l Total ... 4 I 14 14 Wagner, aa. . Laach. lb.... MtchY. 14.. Krusar, It... Smiib, a Waarar, lb.. Kaooaer, .. Total . Plttaburg 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-6 Brooklyn , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 m 1.1... T ...k Vamhaw TIA..I.1- 1 WOUaoa litis. rc: .1 , nciiiLuj, wuui. play: Dablen to uoyie. rirni oase on Daiis rer Kennedv. : off Schmidt. 1. Btruck out By Kennedv, 6: by Schmidt, L Time: 1:40. umpire: jonnstone. Brash le at Bad sal Wla. I iV.. ill 1. , W l J wii.i.iiwi. WUII f mm Hnaton today when the same seemed f.llT.lVUIl Till. I'mntHnn.. w.... hopelessly lost Willis was taken out of the box at the end of the seventh liming. Plttlnger waa substituted In the eighth and enough runs were scored on bis deliv ery to win tne game. Attendance, l.txjo. Bcore: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.I., 11. H O A Doollo. U. .. 1)2 tfDexter. cf... I Sartaour. of. 1 8 1 4 HOoolar, lb... I 114 I 14 1 Dolan, rt.... 1 I astanlay. It... I I 1 Baeklar. lb.. I 16 4 Otrarnar, rf... Stalafaldt, tb 1 I I W Moras, a Dalr. lb. ,114 OlAb'tichlo. lb. 0 ,1111 0Grm ar. lb. 1 .114 1 Aobrar. aa... . I I Willis, p 1 iPHtlngar. a. . . 4 14 17 14 liSPratt 4 Kallar. aa. Bargan. a.. Phllllpa, . Totals . I ToUla ... I it 14 U 1 xBatted for Plttlnger in ninth. Cincinnati 0 001004(-8 Boston 1 0 2 0 0 0 ( 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Dexter. Stelnfeldt. Three- base-hits: Cooley, Moran, Seymour. Home run: Don lln. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 7; Boston t. Stolen bases: Seymour. Dex ter, Stanley .Carney. Double play: Cooley to Moran. First base on balls: Off Phil lips, 1; off Willis, 4. Struck out: By Phil lips, 8; by Willis. 1. Sacrifice hits: Grem Ingar, Aubrey. Wild pitch: Phillips. Time: 1:66, Umpires: Moran and Holllday. Saints' Errors Cestly. ST. LOUIS. July (.New Tork defeatxl the locals today in rather ensy fashion winning all the way. Both Pitcher M--Qlnnliy and Murphy were hit hard, but the luiuior was wan aupjiuuau in me neiu, while the home team bunched six onatlv errors. Mertea' home run and his fielding same. Aiienaanoe, l.JGO. Score: KIW YORK. , ST. LOt'IS. R.H.O.A hJ R.H.O.A orowna, n.. a a a a a rarrall. ib.. 1 I 4 1 aun n, ci.. a w V nonaral, rt. 1 MoUaim. lb.. 1 1 II Olmeot. ef.... Martaa. If.... lit Bra. Ik ... Babk. aa I 11 Barclay, It.. I ludar, Ib... I 11 0 Harkatt, lb..l Gllbart. Ib... 1 1 1 I awuinu, aa. Bowarmao. . a 1 4 Hrau. a McCtnnlir, a I tMurpha. o... jaDunlaary ,. Totala ...l I n ll -o! 1 11 I Totala ... I I rt l x Batted for Murphy In the ninth. New Tork 4) 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 1 10 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 1 1 S Earned runs: St. Louis, 4; New York 2 Two-base hits: Farrell. Lauder. Thr'eel base hits: Barclay, Hackett. Home run Mertea Sacrifice hit: Lauder. Double playa: Williams to Hackett to Kyan Burke to Farrell to Hackett. Passed ball Bowerman. Stolen base: Gilbert. Hit by pitched ball: By Murphy, 1. Bases on balls: Off McGlnnlty, 1; off Murphy f Struck out: By McGlnnltv. 1: bv Vi.i-nhu' 1. Ieft on bases: St. Louis, 4; New York! v. .una. a.ev. miro. c II laws. Mlerehes' Hlttlac Tells. CHICAGO. July 8 Chicago won today by hitting after Fraser's passes and his team s errors had placed men on bases. Kllng waa easily the star, catching a perfect game and pounding out three doubles. Cap- tain Lowe was given Ma tintlca of release today. Attendance, 1,100. Score: CHICAOO. rHlLADSLPHIA. u n a a a H o.A.B. Slala, If... I 1 c Thomaa, ef.. 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 I J WolT'i'n, lb. 4 1 4 I 1 4 11 lTltua, II 1114 1114 tfKXMT, rt... I I I 4 1 14 14 1 Barrf. lb.... 4 114 1114 Hula wltt, ra. I 1 I I 1 14 1 aoiaaawa. lb.. 1114 4 141 Oboola. a 1444 4 14 4 eBoth, 4 4 4 4 Caay, lb.... Itaub, lb.... Jnnaa. et Tmkar, aa... Kra, lb.... Harl.,, rt... Kilns. W'aimar. a... LQdpaa, p. 4 4 4 4 urraaar, .... 4 4 1 ToUla ... 1 14 17 1 I ToUls ... I I IT 4 I Phlraa-r. 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 17 I'M ade Dh a 0 2 V X e i v 1 . i rwl.... A. Ill.ll.i.sr.l.lt Two-baae hits: Kllrg (3). Kelster. Three- base hit: Hulswltt. Sacrifice iihs: narwr, F.vera. Wolverton. Htolen bases: Carey. ones. Kline. Tnnmas, uiesaon. irauma play: Evera to Tinker to Kaub. Struck ut: By Welmer. 3: by lAindgren. a. i-asara ball: Doom. Bases on balls: Off Welmer, off Frsser. 1. WT.d nltch: Fraaer, 1. Hit with ball: Harley. Time: Mtt. Umpire O Day. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost P.C Pittsburg , 49 64 69 66 68 66 68 66 48 New York ' 41 40 83 82 27 23 20 21 29 12 21 38 45 46 .641 Chicago .679 .608 .608 Hrooklvn Cincinnati Boeton .415 .SM .8U8 St. Louis Philadelphia .... Oames today: Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburg, New York at St Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Three ef the Foar First Division Teaaaa Drop Games te the Trailers. MiNVErni.ia. Julv 8. The home team could not hit Gibson today and handed Ksneaa City tne third straignt oy to u. Maloney's home run Was a feature. At tendance, 700. Score: KANSAS CITT. I MINNEAPOLIS. K.R.O.A.I. R.K.O.A.Bl. Kothfuaa, cf. 1 I eMrCrtrr. cf 0 I Malonar. rf. 1 2 4 OSpooner, lb.. 4 1 11 4 Nance, lb.... 114 4 1 Lal'r. If 4 4 1 Brady, lk... 1 ill vamita, n.... i i Knoll. If Ill OiOyler, aa 119 Laewa. a.... 14 ulMcIntrra, Ib I I Sutler, e.... l a I uaiartin. id... w i a a a McAnft'a. Ib. 1 I 0'l.u1wli, a... 8 I Olbsoo. P.... 041 CHWIlllama. . I p.... 0 4 4 I OjW .la ..."J 1 17 14 ll ToUla ToUla I I 17 1 I I Kansas City 2 Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Twd-base hit: Leewe. Home run: Ma- lone y. Base on bal.s: Oft Williams, 1; off Gibson, 2. Struck out: By Williams, 2; by Gibson, 2. Hit bv pitched ball: McAndrews. Racrinca nits: Maioney. Knon ui. utoien base: Rothfusa. Left on bases: Minneap olis, 4; Kansas City, . Time; 1:46. Umpire: Commngnam. Colemhas Tries Amateurs. HAT TIUTItTa ft Tiilv 0 T iiila.rlH. Vi 1 1 opportunely today' and won the last game or tha series from Columbus with ease Three amateura were ptayea on tne local team and tne neiaing oi one oi mem, Toohey, was a feature. Attendance, 884. Score: LOUISVILLE. COLUMBUS. R H O. A B.I R.H.O.A B. Kanrla. rt.., 14 4 1 1' Roach. 0.... Sill Hart, lb s Braahaar. Ib 4 o Bannon, ex.. vats 1 OiArndt, rt.... 1 CiTurnar, lb.., 1 tlToohar. " OjPrech. lb..., I o Mallor, lk.. siJuatlca, aa.. Odvell, ct... 4 Sullivan, Ib. 4 firmer. If... 4 BchriaTar, e. 1 I II 0 Qutalan. St.. I Bo nana on, a. s 1 nurabiii, ... ToUla ... 7 II n I l' ToUls ... 1 4 17 14 1 Louisville 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 47 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 stolen base: Arndt. Sacrifice hits: Ker win. Bohannon. Two-base hits: Arndt, Kerwln. Man, erasnear. anree-Dase nit: Hart. Home run: Be h never. Double plays Crablll to Mellor, Toohey to Turner to Jus tlce, Odwell to wart, utruca oat: y Crablll, 1; by Bohannnn, 2. First base on balls: Oft Crablll, 2: off Bohannon, 8. Wild pitch: Crablll. Time: 1:40. umpires Wag ner ana n una. Brewers Bite the Dast. BT. PAUL, Minn., July (.The locals won fast game irom MiiwauKee toaay. Neither pitcher was bard hit, Attsndenoe, 1,200. Score ST. rAUIj. R.H.O.A. a MILWAUKCS. R.H.O.A. Oalar. if 4 4 1 4 w Schtaflay. lb. 1 4 4 1 4 Donahue, lb. 4 4 4 Wood, 4 1 I 8 Shannon, ef. 1 4 M Jackaon. rf.. 1 1 4 1 8chafer. aa. 4 I 4 I 1 vnslaub, Ib. 0 I I 1 1 Hemphill, cf. 4 4 I 4 4 Huctlns, Ib. 118 11 Kallar. lb... 4 4. I 1 ll Dualaanr, If. 1 1 1 Plana, lb... 4 8 1 OKtanlaj, it 18.-4 4 4 Whaalar, Ib. 4 1 8 1 UVIo. ss 4 4 14 SulllTan, I I M McOllI, p. ,4144 Stewart, p. l l I M Totala .. I TiM U I ToUIS ... I I 17 11 I xTwo out when winning run scored. St. Paul 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 X i it Milwaukee 1 1 0 0 0 0 Three-base hits: Husains. Stewart. Jack son. Double playa: Uchaeter to Hugglns to Kelley, Wheeler to Kelley to Sullivan, Schaefer to Pierce to Wheeler. Stolen basea: Ganlev. Dunleavv. First base on balls: Off Stewart, 2; off McGUl, 2. Struck out: xy oiwaatL a; uy aicojii, a. viiu pitch: Stewart. Hit by pitched ball: Kelley. Left on bases: St, Paul. 5: Mil waukee, 3. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Fore man. Eight Pitchers Twirl Ball 4 TOLEDO, July (.Today's game was a remarkable one, in that eight pitchers took their turn In the box. Jones, left fielder for Indianapolis, pitched an Inning and was put out of the game with Williams. Hogrlever was fined 210. Attendance, 600. Score: TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A. W. Smith, rf.... 1111 HosrloTar, rf I Owana. aa.... I I I OToi. tb I 1 4 CrltulL lf-. 111 41 Wood's, a-lf I 1 Turner, lb... 1 18 1 1 Coulter, cf... 1 1 1 Barnard, cf.. 111 1 Jonaa. ll-p... 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 if Kletnow, .. I I I I'Keiiuia, ... 1 Bebaub, tb... t 111 O.Kthm. lb.... 1 11 Chlida, to... 881 1 Tainaatt, lb.. 1ST Walaa, a 1 4 4 4 rMarvaa. aa... Ill RalaUng. If.. 1 1 I I 1 Kord. p ( iwunama, p. ToUls ,.ll1hMll siAllenanf. p. iMcfartl'd. p I Haydoa. e... 4 11 I Totala ...1 10 IT 14 I x Kellura out on batted strikes. - Toledo 1 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 611 Indianapolis 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 310 Two-base hits: Turner. Crlstall. Smith. Owens, wood run, Jones, Marcan, Heydon Three-base hit: Owens. Home run: Smltn. Htrucx out: uy waisn. z; Dy crle - tall, 4; by Kellum, 2. Base on balls: Off I Allemang. 2; off McPartland, 1; off Jones, off Kellum, J; on waiea, 4; on uriatail. off Ford. 2; off Wllluims. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: Jones. Wild pitches: Ford. Allemang, Kellum. Double plays: Kleinow to Turner to rueinow: eeraaro to uwens Marcan to Klhm. Stolen bases: Smith. Fox. Saclflce hits: Owens. Bernard. Left on bases: 1 oieao, s maianapous, s. Passed ball: Heydon. Time: 2:34. Umpire: Mullane. Itaadisg ei tne Teams. Played. Won. Lost- P.C. Milwaukee 64 40 24 . 628 St. Paul 67 41 2 .611 Indianapolis 67 40 27 .67 Louisville 64 . 83 S3 .600 Columbus 65 28 87 .431 Kansas City 67 N 21 .466 Minneapolis 66 27 3 .408 Toledo 64 28 41 .864 No games scheduled for today. Webster City Loses. WEB8TER CITY. Ia., July I (Special Telegram )-In one ofj the 'Prettiest Cmes m r 1 1 tu .119 "v 1 ."."- i.'i wiho lime Mason City defeated the Webster City team this afternoon, 4 to 2. The game was snappy tbrougnout and exceedingly In leresting. because the Mason City team is Webster City's last year's team. Score: Mason City I 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 Webster City 0 0100000 0-8 Batteries: Mason City. Esslck and Wilder; Webster City, Tessler, Gregory and wnite. 1 ne same teams piay tomorrow. The home team won Irom Oelweln on tha latter a rround. 4 to 1. Thev knorkairl the famous Denser out of ths box and gar nered nine nus on Laiiy. lead Ureen pitched for the weoster oty team. Oarlaaa Wlas Bet Game. CLARINDA. Ia.. July (SDeclal Tela. gram.) Clnrlnda won from Atlantic today In a hotly contested game. It waa a nltrh- ers' battle from the beginning, the beat two I pitchers in the league being pitted sgainst I each other. Mekenson for Clarlnda had the I best of It all through the game and proved I 10 do ine oeuer man, nis Deing tne first came janeu nas iosi to 1 larmna. score: Clarlnda 4. Atlantic 8. Hits: Clarlnda 10. Atlantic T. Errors: Clarlnda eL Atlantic 1 rtatteries: Clarlnda. MeWenson and MrMll. I 'an; Atlantic. Jarrett and Boata. Struck I 1 out: By Mekenson IS, by Jarrett 8- At tendance nu. Heldrege Beats Mladea. HOLDREOE. Neb., July 1 (Special Tele- cram.f aiinaen waa aereatea today, I to 1 fHiira ; Holdregs t 0 0 0 4 0 0 Mlnden 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 Batteries: Holdrege, Pendergraft and Burman; Mlnden, Ahllne and White. Btruck out: ny renaergran. s; Dy Ahllne, . Ba oa baUa: Off Pendergraft. L Two-baae rma: ieaineoy, ataeca, iarretL Umpire: WATER BOY WINS BRIGHTON Et Another Bow Mark in New Tork'i Glevio Bice, ROEHAHPTON FIGHTS GAMELY FOR FIRST Haggles' Wonder Flalshes Easy, Leagrth Ahead lor Math Victory sal Eighth Appearance ea the Tvrt. NEW YORK, July 8.-J. B. Hag-gins' Water Boy won ths Brighton handicap t ona and one-quarter miles today in l.tHVi, a world's record, faster by three-fifths of a second than Oold Heels' circular track re cord made In this race last year snd faster than the record time of 2.03V made on a straight course by Banquet. Water Boy, game son of Watercress, that won turf fame, carried tne top weight, 124 pounds, and was favorite In the betting at 1 to 1. He had no serious competition In the rce after Jockey Cdom made his run, except from Koehampton. Roehampton, carrying 107 pounds, with Bullman up and at IS to 1 In the betting, ran a fine race. Just when they first passed the stand he modo up ground rapidly, led for a six teenth before entering tne stretch, and made a gallant fight when challenged by Water Boy. River Pirate, ICS pounds, with the colored boy, Hicks, in the saddle, was third with as good as 6 to 1 sgainst his chance ts finish In ths first three. Water Boy Length In Front. Water Boy won by a length, with Roe hampton eight lengths In front of P.lver Plrete. Little Larson, who rods Articulate, wss thrown in front of the stand. His mount was fifth and going well when Francesco and Herbert bumped him. Articulate crossed his legs, stumbled snd Larson shot over his head. He lay beating his armu on the track, ana apparently badly hurt but proved to have no serious Injuries when carried to the judge's stand. To a good snd prompt start Water Boy was first away and Odora took him ever toward the rail, but Cochran was quick with Oom Paul and got ths coveted po sition. Oom Paul led passing the stand, with Water Boy next and Francesco and Herbert coming strongly. Roehampton was I carried wide on the turn, but raced to the front In the back stretch. Though Oom Paul led to the end of the mile, many shlftlngs occurred behind and Odom, who had Water Boy close to the rail In the third place, was nearly cut off when Roehampton rushed Into the lead with Oom Paul snd Francesco dropping back. Herbert had tired and failed and wltn Francesco was beaten at the last turn, but Roehampton was in the lead and going at a terrific pace. Odom set sail and was close to Bullman when they turned Into the stretch. Then Water Boy snd Roehampton left the rest of the field, drawing sway together, and the big. long striding, black horse forging surely ahead. It was Water Boy's race a sixteenth from home, and Odom eased his mount a trifle. Bullman suddenly shot up Roehampton until the little chestnut was sgaln neck and neck with the black. but one flourish of Odom'a whip sent Water Boy ahead again and across the line a winner. Water Boy won the Suburban Renewal last week, setting a new track record. He was raced eight times in tits life, finished first six times and made two records. To the winner the Brighton handlcsp was worth 218.SS0. ' Ths fractional time of the race was: 1SH. :47, :M, 1 iljsfc 1 :2B4 19 and Ths last mile was run In l'jS8. Articu late, riderless, finished fifth and then ran two miles before he was caught. Results First, five rurlona-s: Tim Payne won. a I jvi onrxeeon ,aecona. tonecior jessun inira, I Time 1:004. about two miles and one-half: Lavator won. Tin Gallant second. Mystic Shrlner third. Time 6:05. Third, mile and one-sixteenth, selllna-: Homestead won, Baikal second. Past third. Time 1:464. Fourth, the Brighton Handlcsn. one mile and one-anarter: Water Boy. 134 (OdnmV 2 to 1, won: Roehamnton. 105 fBuHman). 15 to 1. second: River Pirate, 106 (Hicks), 20 to 1 third. Time 2:(BH. Fifth, six furlonrs. selling: Hoval won. Forward second, Interval third. Time Sixth, five and one-hsir furlongs: Bs - dus won. Ormonde's Rlsrht second, The Southerner third. Time 1:08. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Tare Hew Marks Are Hung" l"p Winners at Waaklngtoa Park. CHICAGO. July (.Flo Bob won the Maywood stakes st Washington park to day from Prince Bilverwlngs in a hard drive by a head. The time, l:u0a. is a new record for the stake, in tne nrst race Aggie Lewie lowered the track record for five half furlongs from 1:06 to l:0u. Re sults: First race, five hair furlongs: Aggie Lewis wen, Ralnland second, Cognomen third. Time: 1:064- Second race, one mile and seventy yard : I Lampoon won, Hot second, Fading Light I tnira. Time: Third race, the Maywood stskes, valua 13,800, five furlongs: Flo Bob won. Prince Bilverwlngs second. Auditor tniro. Time: l:0us. , Fourth race, purse ti.zau, nsnaicap, ona and one-sixteenth miles: Bragg won. Henry Bert second, f ederal mini. Time: l:H- . - Fifth race, one mue: roan won, rtooa wink second. Beau Ormonde third. Time: I:"-. ' elxtn race, one mue ana seventy rami: Kllmorie won, Lou Woods second, Hindi third. Time: 1:44. DETROIT, July g Results: First race, six furlongs: Do Leo won, elen Tarwater second. Amahaga third. Time! 1 lfiU. Second race, five rurlongs: Clifton Forge won, Handmore second, Blue uarier third. Time: l.OlVi. Third race, seven ruriongs: ixicust Blos som won. Briers second, Tom Kingsiey third. Time: 1:28. i Fourth race, one ana one-sixteentn mnes: Griffiths won. O. W. W. second, Malay third. Time: 2:09"i. H(rmoins second, Sky Blue four hair rurlongs: iole won. tnird. rime 0:61 Slxth race, seven furlongs: Jigger won. Grand Marals second. Military third. Time: Lz1. . . . ST. Louia, Juiy a nesuits: First race, five furlongs, selling: Tokolon vlfs won. Reglna D second. Pinky B third. Time: Luji. Second race, six furlongs, puree: Plra teer won. Major (Ira ham aecond, KingToee third. Time: M6. Third race, one mile and twenty yards: Murmur won, Oasllghter second, Venus Vlctrlx third. Time: l:44e,. Fourth race, ais. furlongs, purse: Fare Hand won. Check Morgan second, Fenian third. Time: 1:17. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: Fickle Saint won. Algaretta second, Clales third. Time: 1:23 V Sixth race one mile snd twenty yards, selling: 1 Know won, Eugenia S second, Lasso third. Time: 1:44H. FIELD CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY Matches PlayeeT Dona te esnt-rtaeJs with Exception ef One la Talrd. All of ths matches In the Field club ten nis tournament up to the semi-finals with the exception of one match In the second and one In the third round were finished last evening. Caldwell's defeat of Wernher wss the sensation of the evening's play. With a penalty of 16 plus half 15 and Wemher's handicap of 15, the chances were strongly agnlnst Caldwell, but he won out in two sets of 6-4, 6-4. This Is Wemher's first year of serious tennis playing, snd he has a number of pretty strokes, but Is not cer tain whatsoever and wss clearly beaten. Scores In the flrei round: 1 Collett (owe half 16), beat Dr. Lsks (halt lf-. 4-. 7-5, 0-3. Second round: U. Martin (scratch), beat E. M. Martin, (scratch). 6-1, 6-2. Hoel (15 plus half 16), beat Scannell 01 plus half 15), 6-0, 6-8. Wernher (16). beat Hasksll (owe half 15), 4-6. 6-4. 6-4. Third round: a. Martin (scratch), beat Hoel (15 plus half lb). 6-4. 6-4. Scrlbner (owe half IS), beat LeMere (16), 6-7. 4-3, 6-0. Caldwell (owe IS plus half If), beat Wern her (15). 6-4, 6-4. Drawings were made last night for the consolation match. It Is arranged that matches may be played as early as 6 o'clock p. m. by agreement between the players, but men must be on ground and ready to play bv 6:30 or lose oy default. The drawings are: H. M. Koaera plays Kennard, A. Rogers plnys Erwln, Blfxt plays Vaughan, Wood Dlavs trait, fonard clays LaiKe. hums &la Lee, F. Pollard plays Patterson, a vlna plays West, LIPTON PLAYS WITH SHAMROCK Shifts Ballast Arenael la Endeavor to Learn All Challenger's Points. NETW YORK. Julv 8. Over a leeward snd windward course of thirty miles, starting at Bandy Hook Lightship, Shamrock III today beat Shamrock 1 by only four minutes and nine seconds. If the run told the whole story the cup might be ssfe. but It la apparent Designer Fife and Sir Thomas Llpton sre experimenting with the new boat and that changes are made dally In Its ballast and trim to discover the effect upon Its speed. On Monday In windward work It simply outclassed the other. Today It covered the fifteen miles to windward only 2:60 faster than Shamrock I. Its ballust had been moved aft, with the result that It could not point so high, though It did not affect Its footing ability. Janlors Win In Eighth. HARLAN. Ia.. Julv 8. (Sneclal Tele gram.) By bunching hits In the eighth In ning me union stock yards juniors de feated the home team In an exciting game. Harlan, which recently beat Atlantic's southwestern league team, expected an easy victory over the Juniors. The lads were" a surprise, outplaying Harlan both In the field and at the bat. Talbot was the star for the Juniors, completing two neat doubles at second and winning the game In the eighth by his long hit. Mc Lean settled down after the second inning, allowing but three hits. Miller. McLean and Bradshaw lead the batting with three hits each: McDonald pitched in fine form until the eighth, when he weakened, allow ing four hits. The Juniors play at Man ning tomorrow. Score: R.TT F. Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 06 11 0 Harlan 1 1000000 0-178 Batteries: Juniors, McLean and Miller; Harlan, McDonald and Whitney. Two-base hlta: Talbot, Miller, Behrer, Marco. Double play: Talbot to Hachlon. First base .on balls: Oft McLean, 3; oft McDonald. 8. Struck out: By McDonald. 6; by McLean, 5. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Holmes. 1 Western Women Golfers Orgraalse. CHICAGO. July 8. Representatives ot fourteen golf clubs, Including all club mem bers of the Western and United States .Golf associations within a radius of 500 miles of Chicago met here today and organised the Woman's Western Golf association. The object of the organisation will be to pro mote team play and to give an annual tournament. The following officers were elected: President. Miss Alexander, Ex moor; vice president, Mrs. De Wolf, On- wentsla; secretary, Mrs. Brower, Edge- water; treasurer, Mrs. Bartlytt, Lake Geneva; directors. Miss Carpenter, Indian apolis Country club; Miss Anthony, Glen View; Miss Cotton, Chicago Golf club; Miss Taft. Midlothian; Mlas Douglas, Cedar Rapids. Whist Tenrney Kesri End. DETROIT. July 8. The last preliminary round of the Hamilton trophy waa played at the American Whist league congress to day and determined the clubs that will enter the semi-finals tomorrow. The Cleve land Whist club, which holds the trophy, stood first, not only In the number of matches played, but also In the number of tricks won. The following sre the clubs that won In the preliminaries and are entitled to enter the semi-finals: Cleveland Whist club. 6H matches; tricks, 22 plus. Ravenswood Whist club. Chicago, 6 matches: tricks. 20 plus. Knickerbocker Whist club, New York City, 6 matches; tricks, 12 plua Hor lick (Wis.) Whist club, 6 matches; tricks, 5 plus. Errors Cestly for Reel Clead. RED CLOUD. Neb.. July 8. (Sneclsl Tel egram.) Costly errors on the local side lost them the game today with McCook. The score was 6 to 1. uiazier in leit neia did some excellent work. Score: McCook 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Red Cloud 0 0001000 0-1 Batteries: McCook, Shopn and Bender; Red cioua, Adams ana vvnucomo. Games Id Three-I Leagree. At Rockford Rockford. 1: Rock Island. 0. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 6; De catur. 0. At Dtibuaue Dubuoue. 6: Bloomlnrton. 0. At Davenport Davenport, 17; Spring- field, X. A Thonghtfal Haahand. Cured his wife ot fainting snd dirty spells, weaknets. heaaaens ana bscksrbe with Electric Bitters Try them. 60s. For ssls by Kuhu Co. Entombed Miners Reseaea. 8HAMOKIN. Pa., July 8 Eighteen miners were enromoea ny a gangway cav Ing In at the Reading Coal and Iron com' nanv's Big Mountain col'iery last nlxht. A rescuing party drove a hole Into the mine through an old slope and today reached the miners, who were all alive and untn- lured. Some of them nsrrowly escaped death in rushing irom tne tailing coal. No Summer Bowel Troubles Not for me ! I'm safe from all of them and happy. The heat of sum mer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All dead vegetable or animal matter rots if not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body will ferment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, append icitis, and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. Little children suffer terribly everywhere. What does good sense tell you to do ? You can't keep the human body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks does more harm than good because it stops digestion and chills the in ternal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not give it a chance to sour and de cay in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood and the whole bodv. In this wav vou will stoo all hot. feverish conditions, and keen your insides cool and healthy. To do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and violent in its action. There is only one safe system-cleaner to take in the summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that is Baal for the Bowels. Alt ruf (tat. Ma, ajc, Stamped C C. C Quarrantcae 10 cure aw your etacuag Itssaee Ce., 43Q'., 0 drool Rare Blend M ild Tobacco Save the 1 ED DELEHANTi IS DROWNED i Famoni Ball Player Falls from a Bridgt at Buffalo. HARDLY ANY. DOUBT OF IDENTITY Articles Foena In Valise in Pullman Car Belongiaa te Missing; Man Evidently Property of the Ball Flayer. BUFFALO, N. T., July S.-A close watch IS being kept along the river below the International bridge for ths reappearance of the body of a man, now believed to be Ed Delehanty, ths famous base ball player, who fell through the o.en draw ot the bridge last Thursday .light. The then unknown was put oft a Pull man car on train No. 8 on the Michigan Central at Bridgeburg. He started to walk across the bridge, to Buffalo. Kingston, ths night wstchman on ths bridge, ordered him to return to shore. There were angry words between the two men, but it is not known that blows were exchanged. According to Kingston's story the man supposed to be Delechanty, started to run to the American end ot the bridge. The draw had been opened te allow a boat to pass, hescsys, snd ths man fell Into the river and was drowned. River men say that ths body should corns to the surface today or tomorrow at the latest. Statement of superintendent. Superintendent Bennett ot ths Pullman Car company said today: I found in th valise left by the pas senger put off So. a season pass to the vvasnington Daae ball park, made out in the name of Ed Delehanty. I found In the suit case a suit of clothes with Delehanty's name on It, also the name of the tailor In Washington who maae it. xnenr was a pair 01 Dsse oau snoes in tne vanse. I wrote at once to the tailor In Wash' Ington snd secured the sddress of Dele hnnty's family. I wrote Delehanty's wife In Washington on receipt cr this infor mation, telllnz her of the clrcu nstances and telling her I believed her bus' .and was arownea on tne oridge tne nignt in ques tion. SYRACUSE. N. T., July 8. Frank Dele hanty of the Star Base Ball club, left today for Buffalo In response to a tele gram stating that Ms brother "Ed" was dead at Fort Erie. MAY SELECT CHICAG0ANS Teaals Committee Possibly Will Name Collins and Watdaer te Play Englishmen. NEW TORK. July 8 Ths third day of play In the lawn tennis doubles on the turf courts of the Country club of Westchester resulted In victories for the Wrenn brothers and Ward and Ware. Collins and Waldner demonstrated that they are certainly among the possibilities for selection to meet tne English team, ths Doherty brothers, in the International matches, ward and Ware only beat them by team work and tactics Summary: Men's Inrltatlon doubles, third round: Wrenn brothers. Orange Tennis club, de feated S. C. Millet and J. D. Forbes, Orange snd Country club of Westchester, 8-1. 6-1. 8-8; H. Wsrd and Lee Ware, Har vard, defeated K. Collins snd H. L. Wald ner, Kenwood Country club, Chicago, 0-2, 8-0. 8-8. Exhibition single: R. D. Wrenn against W. D. Lamed, 6-8. 6-8; unfinished. Ball Players. Change Teams. TOLEDO. July 8. Bd Walker of the Cleveland American league team has been signed by the Toledo American association team. Harry Allemang, pitcher of the Toledo team, has been released and signed by Indianapolis. T. M. O. A. Wine Wlas. The Toung Men's Christian association base ball team defeated the Hollvs by a score of 6 to 8 before a falr-sised crowd at Young Men's Christian Association park yesterday afternoon. toe. Never sold is bulk. The geanaise tablet moaey sack. Sample aaS eeekaet bee. Atdraae Cateage sr Hew Yeah. sal 10. Everywhere f Bands BEE VOU CAN HAVE EVERYWHERE All First Class SALOONSand Restaurants Keep TJREVING . CINCINNATI, o. HILLER LIQUOR CO. 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