THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1003. EVEN UP Willi RID NICHOLS Bourkeitei Divide tha Series with Viiiton from the Kaw Town. CLOSE GAME WITH SOME NERVOUS SPELLS Loral mt Manager-ritrher for Twelve Safe Oaea, bat Coaipanloa la Ueneroa vrlth Paaar aad Make It Tight. 'Omaha divided the eertea with Kansas City yesterday afternoon by taking the game by a score of ( to 6. Nichols was In the box for the visitors and the Kourkeltea evened up for Monday's mAssacre by bat ting; him very freely all of the game. There was but one Inning In which the locals failed to secure a hit. Companion waa In for Omaha, but waa wild, at certain stages of the game, but saved himself several times by bracing up and pitching superbly. .Kansas City mads Its first run In the sec ond. Jacobs singled, hut was forced out at econd by Weeks. Kahl singled and Com panion filled the bases with a pass. Then Meaaltt drove out a single and scored one. In their half of the Inning the Rourkeftes Jumped on the ball and swatted It all over the diamond for three large and juicy runs With one out Welch, singled and Thomas followed suit. Hlckey made first on Jacobs' fumble, while Welch came in. Then Com panion brought two more in with a clean- cut single. ' Tie the Score, Then the hired men from the Kaw tied the score In the third on a pass, a triple and a single. In the fourth Omaha regained the lead on two singles and a fielder' choice but lost It the very next Inning. Ketcham tarted out In the fifth for the Kawltes and was erased at first Then Waldron and Strelb eaoh swung for two sacks and came In on some loo fielding. That ended the coring for the visitors and Omaha kept at It for the next two Inning. i ne score in i tne sixtn came In on a single, a sacrifice and another single, while the last score In the seventh was the result of two singles, a sacrifice and a long fly into the field In the sixth Kansas City sprung a scare on- 'the locals, when Companion filled the bases by giving Ketcham and Waldron passes with two men out,' but Strelb sent a long, high one out to Dusty Miller and It was all over but the cheering. This after noon Omaha meets the Saints and It is also lad lea' day, " ' v . omaha; AB. R, IB. PO. A. B. Carter, rf ..... .... 4 0 2 10 0 tienins, as ,., ,., 0178 Miller, It .,6 12$ o Shugart, 2b i 6 0 14 3 Welch, ef.. k I 1 1-00 Thomas, lb 4 '. 1 1 8 1 Hlckey, 8b 4 3 2 0 1 Oondlng. o ,. 1 - 0 0 4 1 Companion, p ,..4. 0 t 0 1 t Total.. ......!...... 34 5 Ii 27 U KANSAS CITT. Ketcham, cf ;J.. Waldron, rf ....... Strelb. lb Jacobs, Weeks, If Kahl, 3b Webster, 2b Meaaltt, o Nichols, p AB. R. IB. PO. A. 0 0 0 3 0 8 3 1 8 0 2 2 0 1 0 4 31 0 , n .. N 0 totals. .-. SS 5 10 24 12 1 Runs. by innings Omaha ,........0 8 0 1 0 1 1 0 6 Kansas City ...0 110 3 0 0 0 06 Hits by Innings Omaha ...............1 3 110 111 12 Kansas City ........1 8 1 0 8 0 1 0 110 Earned runs: Omaha 1, Kansas City 3. Left on bases: Omaha 8, Kansas City 8. Pases on balls: Off Companion 4. off Nichols 8. Struck out: By Companion 2, by Nichols 8. Sacrifice hits: Welch, Oondlng t Stolen base: Miller: Two-base hits: Ketcham, " i Much tor tn inferior beer) Schlitz beer cotti twice what common beer coita in the brewing. One-half i pays for the product the other halt for its purity. One-half it ipent in cleanliness, in filtering even the air that touches it, in filtering the beer, in iter ilizing every bottle. And It pays the coit of aging the beer for months before we deliver it. . '.' If you ut (ot, SchEtrj you get purity and age, ' you pay no more than beer costs without them. A h forth Brrwtrj Battling, !! m. Ontha Branca U aauiA Jilaui at. Oaiaka. rertr Sum. Wc S4 lack. f. SAMAELU C.. tUUrv. !, fla, kICryLROSON DRUG CO HrHnari, S Why (J W . -w 1 ah to !WfiSR, )) NX V Waldron, Strelb. Three-base hit: Strelb. Imihle nlavs: Webater to Htrelh rienlna tn Thomas. Hhuaart to Genlns to Thomas. Time of game: 1:J0. t'mpire: McCarthy. St. Joe Aaialn What Oat. IIRR MOINFfl. Jtilv 16 Des Mnlnea ahut out St. Joseph for the second time of tho series. Cushman, who waa knocked out of the box yesterday, pitched. Attendance, Jsjo. R tf V. Pea Molnea..,, 1 0 000 000-0 1 11 2 St. Joseph 00 0000000061 Batteries: Pea Moines. Cnshman and Fohl; Bt Joseph, Diehl and McConnell. Postponed Gaates. At Colorado Krrtnar Colorado Pnrlna-a- Feorla game postponed; wet grounds. At lenver lenver-Milwaukee game post poned; rain. landing; of tha 1 earns. Played. Won. I-osL PC. Milwaukee 62 42 2') .678 Colorado Springs' ...W 44 24 . 617 nansas nty i az .k St.. Joseph 64 31 83 ,V4 Kenver 66 31 84 .'.fl l'enria 66 I) M lies Moines 67 27 40 . ("3 Omaha 06 24 42 ,J64 Games today: St. Joseph at Omaha, Peoria at Denver, Milwaukee at Colorado Springe, Kansas City at Lies Moines. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE rittabarar Blags. Beaumont Making; Rattlnaj Record, Glanta Go loder, PITTSBURG, July 16.-McGlnnlty was too easy and after ten runs had been scored against him, Ctonln was substituted in the fifth Inning, but nothing could stop Pitts burg's batting atrenk. Beaumont rc-es-tabilahed a new Individual batting record for the season with four hits for twelve bases. Attendance 4,420. Score: PITTSBt.RO. , MEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. H.H.O AB liaaumont, cf 4 4 4 0 Olnrowtia, rf... 1 1 I 0 rbrln, rf... 1 I I 6 I'VinH'n, cf.. 4 1 1 0 0 Var, w... I t t I I Millinn, lb.. 1 1 I 0 II hrinuf'IA. lb. 1 4 4 1 tl'Mtrtea, If.... 0 1 t 1 4 Loh, lb.... 1 110 OBrtanah'n, lb 4 1 4 4 4 Hit.h.y, !b.. 116 1 0 liuan, lb 0 1 1 1 Krur, If... 1111 OUtbb. 0 1 I t 0 Smith, a 0 4 11 IMlllbert. 2b... 1114 0 L.tar. p.... 1111 slWarnar. c... 0 110 0 ' MoOlnnltjf. p 1 4 1 1 0 ToUlo ...111117 10 ICroaln, p.... 0 4 0 0 4 . 1 Totals ... 4 10 It 4 I Pittsburg ....1 0 2 1 8 0 3 1 -16 New York 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 04 Earned runs: Pittsburg 10. Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hits: Beaumont, Se bring, Branafleld, Ritchey, Kriger. Home runs: Beaumont 2. Sacrifice hit: Wagner. Stolen bases: Leach , McGann, Gilbert. Double play: Mertes to Gilbert. First on balls: Oft Leaver 2, oft McUlnnlty 4, oft Cronln 1. Struck out: By McGinnitv 1,'by Leever 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Emglle. Bean Eaters Hit Hard. CHICAGO. July 18. Cooler and Orem. Inger defeated the locals today by long drives. Cooley batted In two runs on his double and scored men who had reached first on gifts. Gremlnger drove one to the center field fence for a home run. At tendance 1,400. Score: BOSTON. CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.B R.H.O. AC Dcxtar, a.. CooUr, ef. 14 4 10 Blast, If.... 1 t I 0 I i a 4 4 4 1 4 4 0 4 1 11 Caaaj, lb Sunlar, If... 4 Carnar, rf... 4 Willi,, lb.... 4 Ab'ttchlo, lb. 4 Oraiu'gar, Ibi 1 Aubraz, as. .. I Malarkay, p. 1 Chanca. lb. 1 10 uJona, cf... Evara, .lb. 1 I s o Harlejr, rf... 4 Kllng. e 0 Willi. ma, aa. 1 Walmar, p... 4 0 1 4 1 "I Totals ... 4 T 17 14 H Totala ... I 0 17 I I Boston 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 04 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Left on bases: Chicago 10. Boston . Two- base hits: Chance, Cooley, Welmer. Three- base hits: cooley. Home run: tireminger. Sacrifice hit: Dexter. Stolen bases: Chance, Williams, Abbattlchlo. Double plays: Wil liams to Chance. Struck out; By Welmer 8. by Malarkey 3. Bases on balls: Oft Welmer 6. off Malarkey 4. Wild pitch: Ma larkey. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Johnstone. Wild Throw Defeats Saints. ST. LOUIS, July !. A wild throw by Farreu in tne lentn inning gave urooKlvn a hotly played game today. Throughout the game was well played,- both, sides working hard for victory. A running catch by Bheckard and McCreery's double play were tne neining reaiures oc me day, At' tendance, 1,678. Score: BROOKLYN. 'I ' " iT. LOUIS. ' R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B Strang, lb... I 10 1 0Farrall, lb... 1 III! Shackara. U. 0 0 0 1 1 DonoTaa, rf.. 1 1 I 0 Dobba. ct. 4 ISO O.goraot,- !.... S 4 4 Dorl., lb.... 0 I U 1 O B.rclaar. U.. 4 4 1 0 I Dahlan, aa... 1 1 1 S 0 Burka, lb....l 10 4 4 McCnary, rf. S 1 S 4 OHackatt, lb.. 4 t) 14 4 0 riood, lb.... 0 8 S I VDamont, aa.. 1 1 1 I 0 Rlttar, o 0 1 S 0 OlO'Nall, e 0 14 4 4 Schinldt, p... 1 1 I OiDunleaTf, p. 0 1 0 S Totala ... S S 0 14 l' . Totala . 4tU Brooklyn 010110100 15 Bt. Lout 1 001 0 0 0000-4 Earned runs: St. Loula. 3: Brooklyn. 1. Two-base hits: Donovan, Demont, Strang, r iooa it), tsacrince nits: uonovan. Uun leavy. Strang. McCreery. Double Dlavs: McCreery (unassisted), Dahlen to Flood to Doyle. Stolen bases: Burke. Bheckard. Dobbs, Doyle, McCreery. Hit by pitched ball: By Dunleavy, Sheckard. First baaa on balls: Off Dunleavy, S; oft Schmidt, 1. Struck out: By Dunleavy, 6; by Schmidt, 4. ieii on oases: bi. iouis, s: iiroomyn. . Time: 1:13. Umpire: O'Day. Phillies O Voder to Claclanatl. CINCINNATI. July lB.-Home runs by Donlln and Seymour in the third inning gave tne locals a icaa in todays game wnicn fniiaaemma couic not overcome. Suihofr was at his best with men on the bases. Attendance, 1,300. Score CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B R.H.O.A.B. Donlln, If.... 1 I 1 Bermour, at. I 1 T Thomaa, cf.. 4 1 S 1 0 Olaaaon, lb.. 0 WolT-t'n. lb. 0 KMitar, rf.. 4 Tltua, If 1 Waabbara, If 0 Douglaaa, lb. 0 Huliwtu, aa. 0 Dolan, n... Baoklay, lb Bulnf'dt, aa L-aljr, lb.... Plata, lb.... Baraaa. a..., Kulbotf, p... Ztmmar, a. Dooln, a.. Fraaar, p.. Totala ... 4 S 17 4 I ToUli ... l s 14 IS I Cincinnati .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Dolan.. Titus. Sacrifice nit: Seymour. Home runs: Donlln, Bey mour. stolen base: uougiaa. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 6; Philadelphia, 9. First base on balls: Off SuthoK, ; off Kraaer, 4. Struck out: By Suthoff, 4; by Fraser, 3. Time: 1:40. umpire; Johnstone. Staadlas of tha Teams. Played, Won. Lost. P.O. Pittsburg New York Chicago Cincinnati 74 51 -23 . 89 71 46 46 87 36 29 27 22 639 ..77 Si 34 35 43 49 61 ,b4 ..71 ..71 ..73 ..7 ..73 .821 Brooklyn Boston .403 St. Louis .3AA Philadelphia .. .401 Qames today: Boston at Chicago, New York at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at St. Louis. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE luiplre's Iaattentlom Alda Bis Boatoa Victory Over Cleveland's Team. BOSTON. July IS. Boston defeated Cleve land 11 to 4 today, lhe game was called In the eighth Inning so that Cleveland might catch a train. Four at Bosion'a runs resulted from the umpire's disallowance of third out in tne mat inning because he had turned to the bench to demand sw balls. A somersault catch by Flick waa the feature. Attendance l.buii. Score: BOSTON. CEVKLAND. R.H.O. A B I R.H.O.A.B Pouihartr, If I I I 0 Ray, cf 10 10 rolllna. lb... 4 4 11 WBradlaj, lb.. 114 1 O'HrWn. cf., 1 S I 4 4 Lajola, lb... 4 1 I 1 Fraamaa, rf. 1 1 S 4 Odiugmaa, lb 1 4 I I Par.nl. aa... 114 4 ti.Htckinaa. lb. 0 I S 1 Lai'haaca, lk S 1 14 4 Mrfartbr, If. 4 4 S 4 r.rrl., Ik.... 1114 a Flick, rf 4 10 4 Cngar. a. till oux bu r, aa. 0 0 0 1 1 1 S I I b.mla, o 0 0 S 0 llKrnar, p.,,, 0 0 0 0 Hugbaa, p. Toula 11 U 14 10 lWri(M, p. I Totala 7 110 , 0 0 10 . 4 4 4 1 ..4 I 11 14 Boston ... Cleveland 0 0 1 -ll 0 0 3 0 Earned runs: Boston 1. Cleveland 1. Three base hits: Dougherty, LaChance. Home run Freeman. Stolen baaes: Collins, O Brlen Double play: Cllngman to Hickman. Flra on ball: Off Dorner 1, oft Wright 3, oft Hughes 1. Hit by LaChance: by Hu pitched ball: By Dorner ugnes. Hickman. btru out: By Hughes 1. by Wright 1 Wild iiiuh Wright., Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly. White Daws Phillies. PHII-ADEI-PIIIA. July 16.-Chlcago with the aid of three pitchers and hard and seuucntlal hitting won a long drawn ou game from Philadelphia. Attendance l.tuO. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. R.H O A B. M.H.O A B MolBMa, M... 1 I 1 4 4Ptrkarlac. ef. 1 I 1 0 Jonaa. at 3 S S 4 lali. if till Ona. rf.... I 4 1 4 U Croaa. lb. 0 1 I 0 Caliabaa, Ik. 1 1 S 0 kabol4. rt .. 1 I S 0 I.h.a. Ik I I 4 4 lMuryb. Ik.. 1 I 1 I Maauaa. Ik.. 4 1 I S 1M. I rua. aa. 4 1 1 4 TaaaakllL a I I I I I Iknck. Ik... 4 4 t McKarlaaa. Il 1 I I tPoaara, ..., 4 14 0 rtakarvr. p.. 1 k I S SaUMuaf, p.... t I S I 4 10 11 . Tottll it 17 11 4 Tntala ...II 15 17 14 t hicago 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 211 Philadelphia 1 00200100-6 Earned runs: Philadelphia 3. Chicago 6. wo-base hits: Murphv 2. M. Cross, Jones, Green, Callahan, lahell, Flaherty. Stolen bases: Green, lahell 2. Tannehill, Pavla 2. Left on bases: Philadelphia 7, Chicago 7. Irst on balls: orr llenlev J, on- i oaairy i. IT Flaherty 1. off Altrook . Struck out: By Henley 3, by Coakley S. by Punkle 2. Wild pitch: Punkle 1. Coakley 1 Time: 10. empire: naasett. Aoilrrtoa'i Home Drive Wla. WASHINGTON. July 16-Today's game between Washlnsion and St. Ioula lasted eleven Innings and proved one of the most Interesting contests seen here this season. A home run drive over the fence by Ander son scored the winning run for the visitors. The local management has traded Out sider Martin to St. Louis lor lnneiaer McCormlck. Attendance, 1,210. Score: T. LOl'18. WASHINGTON R.H.O. AC H.H.O.A.C. Buraett. If. 1 I I 0 0 Mnran aa.... I 1 I I 4 fldrli-k; ci. Ill 4 Ryan, rf 0 14 0 4 tt riara. lb... 4 1 111 0 0 srtbach. If... I 4 4 4 0 Lea. rf 1 1 0 4 0 rouanlin, In. 0 1 0 I 0 0 Roblnaon, lb. 0 1 I I I 0 Drill, 0 0 I I I 4 0 WlUon, p.... 0 0 0 4 a 0 north 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total! ... I 10 M M I Frlel. lb 6 4 4 nflaraon, lb 1 1 11 allara, M. . 0 I Mho, e 6 0 H H III. lb...... 1 1 rmphlll, rf. 4 I KTini. p. I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Tarrr. p. Surihnff, p. ToUli ... 4 4 M 11 0 xBatted for Terry. xxBatted for Wilson. St. Louis 0010000100 1-4 Washington .. 101000010003 Earned runs: Washington. I: St. Louis. 1. Two-base hits: Mornn, Lee, Burkett. Hemp. Mil. Home run: Anderson. Sacrifice hits: Ryan. Hemphill. Double plays: Hohlnaon to C larke, Kooinaon to morar., Aanoe 10 Anderson. First base on balls: urt nson. off Evans, 1: off Terry, Z; ort Kucinorr, l. Struck out: By Wilson, 2, by Lvans, 1; by Terry, 1. Left on bases: Washington, Ht. luia, o. lime: :w. umpire: O'Laughlln. 1 Bat Tannehlll Oat. NEW YORK. July 16 Petrolt made It three out of four by winning the last game of the series today. The locals could not nd Kissinger, while the visitors naa no difficulty In hitting Tannehllls curves. They batted him out of the box In the second Inning for five runs, and Howell pitched the remainder ot tne game. i Con nor was nut out of the game tor kicking at the close of the eighth Inning. Attendance, 300. Score: DUTROIT. NEW YORK. R.H.O A B. K.H.O.A.B. Barratt, et... I Luih, lb 4 110 1 Kealar. rt.... 0 I' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Elherfeia, lb 4 4 I 0 V 1 4 0 0 Conror, lb. . . 0 0 1 1 0 111 0 t Fultt, cf 110 0 1 114 4 Wllllama, lb. 1 4 4 4 1 110 0 MrKarl d, If. 0 1 1 0 4 111 OOanial, lb... 0 1 II 0 0 110 0 O'Connor, a., 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 Bavilla, a.'... 0 0 10 0 Tannahlll. s. 4 0 0 4 4 rawford, n. i rrr. lb 1 rAlllitar, aa 1 McOuIra, e... 4 Smith, lb.... 1 Kltion. If.... 4 KlaalDfar, p. I ToUli ..10 14 17 11 1 Howall. p.... 0 0 10 0 xOrcaa 0 4 0 0 4 Totala ... 1 S mo S xBatted for Howell In the ninth. Detroit 10101600 110 New York 01 00OOO0 12 Earned runs: Detroit, 4. Two-base hits: McFarland, Ganzel, Lush . (2), - Crawford. Three-base hits: Barrett, Luali. Stolen bases: Fults (2), KItson. Left on bases: New York, 7; Detroit, 11. First base on halls: Off Kissinger. 3. Struck out: By Tannohtll, 8; by Powell, 1; by Kissinger, 1 umpire: enenaan. Btaaddaar of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost P.C .649 .6!1 .635 ,607 .607 .478 .448 .236 Boston 74 Philadelphia 74 Cleveland , 71 48 43 38 34 2 81 33 33 84 86 87 (0 New York .67 Detroit Chicago ...69 ...69 ...67 ...71 35 33 30 21 tit. IjOUIB WasM'.igton .... Games today: Chicago at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at Boston, Cleveland at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mailer, Milwaukee's Green Pitcher. Manages to Dswa Loalaville tn 'Glerea iBBlaga, ' MITAVAUKEB. Julv IS. Milwaukee again won from Louisville, with a green pitcher In the box. Oantley's hit In the eleventh. good tor a home run, won tne game. At- cnaance, ouu. iscore; MILWAUKEE. LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.B.) R.U.OAB. Schaflay, lb.. 1 0 4 4 1 Karwia, rt.,. 4 I S O 0 Uonahua. lb. 4 1 10 0 1 Han, id o a i v 1 OHraahear. lb. 1 1 0 I I S OOdwall. cf... 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 SulllTan, lb.. 4 1 S S 0 4 oClrmar, If... 4 0 10 0 4 0 Schrlevar, 0. 0 I I I 0 1 C Quloian. ga.. 0 4 4 I 4 1 0 Bobanaoa, p. 0 1 0 S 0 Wood, a 4 1 I unglaub, lb. 0 1 1 Hemphill, cf. 0 0 I DunleaTT, 11. 1 1 Oanlay, rt,.. 4 S 4 vioz, ga 1 1 Mullar, p.... 0l Toula ... S S n II r ToUli .. 1 Ixll II I xOne out when winning run scored. Milwaukee 1 000000000 11 Loulavllle 0 001000000 0-1 Kerned run: Milwaukee. Two-base hits: Kerwln, Schriever, Sullivan, Qantley. Bases on balls: on Mueller. :i: eti tionaanon. 14. Stolen bases: Unglaub, Bohannon, Dona hue (21. Dunleavy. Struck out: By Mueller. 4; by Bohannon, 8. Double play: Bohan non to Quinlan to Hart. Left on bases: Milwaukee, D; Louisville, 7. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Mereaun ana waiger. Oles Witt After Errors. MINNEAPOLIS. July 10. Minneapolis beat Columbus today In a game full of er rors. Attendance, 1,200. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.B., H.H.O.A.S. BuIllTan. of, 0 S I 4 VMorrlaaey. aa 1 1 1 4 I Bpoonor. lb., 0 II 1 UArndt, rf.... 4 S 4 4 ttTurnar, lb... SIS 1 oiRarmar, lb.. S 1 I 4 llbaanon, of., 13 1 I 0; Roach, lb.... I 1 14 5 0 Fox. e 4 1 I I 4 McMaklo. If . 4 1 S LallT, ir Smith, rt.... Oj-ler, at..., Mclntrra, lb, Martin, lb.., Ludwtg, a.., Tbomaa, p. 0 0 I OtBallar, p.... 114 Wllllama, p. 0 1 I 4 01 ...S I 17 1 jj ToUlg IUMII S Totalg Minneapolis 0 0 8 0 1 0 4 8 Columbus 1 0 0 0 1,0 1 0 0-1 Three-base hit: Raymer. Double play: Mclntyre to Martin to Spooner. Earned runs: Minneapolis, 8; Columbus, I. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, s: orr Williams. 1: off Bailey, 1. Btruck out: By Thomas, 2; by Bailey, - 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Williams, 1: by Bailey, 3. Stolen bases: Oyler, Morrlsaey (3). Left on bases: Min neapolis, 61 Columbus, 3. Time: 1:66. Um pire: Cunningham. Kamsas City Takes Another. KANSAS CITY. July WWllllame wss hit hard and Kansas City made It three straight from Indianapolis. Alloway, who made his nrst appearance with Kansas City, pitched a fine game. Grady's home run In the third, wnen the bases were full, waa a feature. Attendance, LOuu. Score: KANSAS CITY. . INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Rothfuaa. at. 4 1 I I 4 Hogrlerer. rf 4 I 1 4 1 Gaar. rf I 1 4 4 0 Nlcholi. lb.. 0 1 11 0 0 Nanca. Ib....'l IIS 0 H.rdoo. a.... 0 4111 Oradr. lb.... S I 10 1 0 Coaltar, of... 1 I 10 1 Knoll, If 1 0 VJouaa, II t 0 1 1 1 . . . t t- m Butlar. t. 4 4 11 0 Woodruff, lb! 1 1 1 I 1 McAnd'a, lb. 4 4 1 S 4'Marcaa, ga...S 4 S S S Allewar, p... SS1S 0, Wllllama, p.. 4 4 0 S 0 Totala . .11 llilf II al ToUla ... t t 14 U I lOame called at end of eighth Inning to allow inaianapoiis to eaten a train. Kansas City 10 6 12 10 1-11 Indianapolis 010010008 Two-base hits: Gear, Nance. Home runs: Grady, Leewe. Sacrifice bits: Rothfuaa, Jones, stolen nase: Urady. first base on balls: Oft Williams, 6. Struck out: By Alloway. 1: by Williams. I. Wild Ditch: Alloway. Williams. Lett on bases: Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 3. Time: 1:40. Urn plre: Muliane. Bt. Paal Downs Toledo. ST. PAUL. July lS.-The locals won 1 closely contested game from Toledo today Both pitchers were lilt rather freely. At tendance, 670. score: ST. PAUL. I TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B oaier, aa I I 1 a iiamtta, rf..., 111 Bhansoa, cf. 1 0 I 4 OlOwvaa, aa... Jaokon, rf.. 4 1 i Hotimaa, If. 4 4iTuraar, lk.. 5 ll Barnard, ef. 4 OiKlatnow, a.. 0 vjHalallag, a.. 1 i Schauta, lb.. 4 bChllita. lb... Klournoy, If. 0 Hugging, lb. 4 K.u.j, lb... 1 Plarcr. lb... 0 Whaalar, lb. I SulllTan, -a.. 1 Vol.. a 1 1 Crlaul. p... Stawart, p.,. 0 4 4 1 ol gFarguaoa 4 4 4 4 0 ToUla 1 ltxM II ToUla ... S 0 17 S I xBatted for Vols In the fifth. Ont out when winning run waa made. St. Paul 0 3032000 1-1 Toledo 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 2 07 Three-base hlta: Vols. Klelnow. Horn run: Fluftman. Double play: Owens to Chllds to Turner. bases on balls: Off vols, s: on Stewart, 1: on Crista!. Struck out: By Vols. 2: by Stewart. 4: by Crlatal, 3 Hit by pitched ball: By Crts tal. 1. Sacrifice hits: Hugglns, CrlataL Time: I SO. Umpire: Foreman. Btandlna of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost PC Milwaukee 71 44 27 .fill 8t. Paul 74 44 S .4 Indianapolla 74 4i it .Sn4 LouUvia 74 SI 17 JA Mrork, p .. 4 tCoaklar. unala, p. ... 4 4 0 8 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS 8 SATURDAY, JULY 18 to SATURDAY, mm 17 - ...mi -7 i? -; ' . A Panoramic Spectacle with a 1 Tho Da Coma Family, $500 Burned up in Fire Works at Kansas Cltv a 80 83 .476 81 43 .425 80 42 .417 27 43 .386 Minneapolis 78 uoiumous 72 Toledo .2) Games todav: Loinkvllle at Kansas Cltv. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Columbus at St. Paul, Toledo at Minneapolis. Schayler Defeats Fowlera. FREMONT. Neb.. July 16 (SDeclal Tele- irram.) The Fowler base ball nine was a luie on: us reed today and consequently the Schuyler nine defeated them by a score of t to 6. Neither team played up to Its usual standard. The trouble started In the second half of the first Innlnar when Johnson made a bad etrtr.:at short, which was responsible jor a rmv.-ecnuyter tonic another turn, at the Fiwiene in the third and when It was over, had a lead which nould not be overcome. The Fowlers made a rally In the sixth and Schuyler took Us turn at the error cojumn. Dut lour scores were all the results. Score: Schuyler 1 0 4 J 0 1 0 0 l- Fowlers '. t 0 6 6 0 4 0 0 16 Hits: Schuyler. 12: Fowlers, Is. Errors: Schuyler, 8; Fowlers, 11. Batteries: Fow lers, Frits, Daum and Carroll; Schuyler, Pruyn and Curley. . Coming; of t. Joseph. Bt. Joseph band of warriors will engage the Rourkes In the first of a series of thre-s games. Play will begin at S:45. The teams: Omaha. Position. bt. Joseph. Wright first base , K.emii.er Bhugart-.........secona Dime.. wi-oiiua Genlns shortstop Maher Hlckey third base ;,IJ?he Miller leftfield Belden Welch centerneia nsrvmnn Carter rlghttleld Donahuo Oondint; catcher ......uarvin T nomas caicner m-vV,, 7 BhafaUi pitcher Qlade Milton pitcher China Banders pitcner ...,rji Henderson pitcher Bowman Companion pitcher Parvin Three Score om Lost Ball. WTTRBTICW riTV. la. July 16. (SDeclal.) Webster City won the second game of the aeries from Mason city toaay, a o a. Coles, the star twlrler for the visitors, was knocked out of the box in the fourth In ning and waa replaced by Krlck, off whom the home team made but one score. Boyle pitched a fine game and had errorless sup port. The vlrltors made three scores In the ninth on a lost ball, knocked by. Bel knap, with two on bases. The score: ....... Webster City S0040100 Mason City wuviuuww aa Batteries: Boyle and . White; . Coales, Krlck and Zaluskey. Hampton cornea here tomorrow for a series of two games. extosi Protect Empires. rrT.rT rn BPRTVfls Colo..- Julv 16. President Sexton of the Western league to day suspended First Baseman Kemmer of the ot. josepn ciud ior mree onya ivr threatening Umpire McCarty after being rut on the bench during the last game be ween Milwaukee and St. Joseph. He also notified Manager Edmlson of the Rockford club of the Three I. league that any fur ther attempt at violence toward league um pires by spectators at Rockford will mean forfeit i.f that city's franchise without fur ther notice. ' Fire Horn Raas lax Game. CRE8TON. la.. July 16 (Special) Cres- ton waa defeated here today by Shenandoah by a score of 8 to 7, though the opinion of nearly all tne zuo people wno saw tne game was mat it snouia nave oeen a lie game, the last man called out for Creston by the umplro being safe at home. There was much klcklna-. but the decision stood and the game was lost. The feature of the gam was the heavy hitting, nv noma runs being mad In the game. Batteries: Ambrose and Corbet t; Phoenix and Pollock. Umpire: Wareham, Jokaioa After Hoffmaa. PHILADELPHIA, July 16. President Ban Johnson of the American Base Ball leasru today announced that he has pro- tented to the American association against Toledo nlavlnc Hoffman Of the PhlladelDhla league ciud, wno ien in laiier team laac week while under contract. Johnson says he has written to President Hlckey of the American association stating the facts and asking htm to return llonmaa to the Amer ican league champions. Clarlada Oatplaye Obecola. CLARINDA. la.. July 16. (Special Tele gram.) Clarinda won today's game from oaceoia oy Dett-v piaying. ecore: ciarinaa, 4: Osceola, I. Hits: Clardlna. 4; Osceola. 9. Errors: Clarinda, t; Osceola, 4. Hatterles: Clarinda, Wllktnson and McMtllen; Os ceola, Klnsel and Seea Struck out: By Wllkenson, 4: by Klnael. .' The feature of th game was Sarbaugh'l good work In eenterneld for Clarinda. He had nv chances and took them all without an error, Gam at Field Clah. Two games ar scheduled to be played at th Field club Saturday afternoon and both promise to be exceedingly Interesting. The C. N. Dleta team and the Field club hava on gam each and this Is the rubber, while the McCord-Brady team la out after new laurels. All friends of the visiting teams ar welcome to auena in game. 'Greeley Defeat Cedar Rlda. , ORKSnET, Nb.. July It Bpola4 V Th locaia AafaU4 Cadar Rapida jrt(dajr t r r r j " r ( 0 mm CARLOADS OF SHOW STUFF, r; yx?,r:'z . s'.iYf. . - - . - - T i v.-iv f" - rka ,,461 A--NIGHT-IN 200 Foot Scenic Front', employing 200 people in ballot and chorus. Profession. , Tho Groat Davenport-Dunbar Trio, Carl Camman keys and 100 others. Trained Elephants and uatnols. THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION EVER SEEN AT A SUMMER PARK. GORGEOUS FIRE WORKS SPECTACLE NIGHTLY. each performance. This tremendous attraction in addition to the ment a score of 7 to 1 Batteries: Greeley, Ahern and .Dodder; Cedar Rapids, . Numley and Boyd. ' Games la Threa-I Leaarne. At Cedar Rapids Rock Island, ; Cedar Rapids, 2. At Davenport-Davenport, 4; Blooming--ton, 1. , At Dubuque Springfield, 4; Dubuque. 1 At Rockford Decatur, 7; Rockford, 0. Clltaer Drops Another. M'COOK. Neb., July 16. (Special Tele gram.) Giltner lost to McCook again this afternoon oy a score or 6 to z. EVENTS ON . RUNNING 'TRACKS Bncllsh Lad Beat Flo aad Aadlter Both Bob at Chi- - CHICAGO. July 16. English Lad at S to 1 won the Hyde Park stakes for two-year-olds at Washington Park today by a head from Auditor. A head back of Auditor waa Flo Bob, the favorite. Results: First, five and a half furlongs: Bucaneer won, Trompcaua second. My Ester third. Time: 1:07 3-6. Second, six and a half furlongs: A. D. Gibson won, Paul Whaley second, Bardolph third. Time: 1:10 2-S. Third, the Hyde Park stakes, $7,600 added, six furlongs: English Lad won, Auditor second, Flo Bob third. Time: 1:14. Fourth, one mile and a sixteenth: Gold Bell won. Alfred C. second. Captain Arnold third. Time: 1:46 3-6. Fifth, one mile: Monsieur Beaucalre won, John Bright second, Nitrate third. Time: 1:41 2-6. Sixth, one mile and a sixteenth: Hot won, Boaster second, Moablna third. Tim: 1:47. NEW YORK. July 16.-Results: First, six furlongs, selling: Interval won, Salvatelle second, Ascension third. Tlni: 1:141-6. Second, six furlongs: Jocund won, Th Southerner second, Pentaur third. Tim: 1:14. Third, mils and a furlong: Roehampton won. Proper second, Oom Paul third. Time. 1:62 4-6. " Fourth, six furlongs, the Teat handicap: Hurtbour won, King Pepper second, Aa tarita third. Time: 1:13 3-6. Fifth, six furlongs: Moharlb won, Great Crossing second, Torquols Blue third. Time, 1:14 S-6. Sixth, mil and a sixteenth, selling: Damon won, Stroller second, Ella, Snider third. Time: 1:47 1-6. ST. LOUIS. July 16. Result: First, six furlongs, selling: Submarine won. 'Lady Idrls second. Quicksilver Sua third. Time: 1:16V. Becond, one and one-quarter miles, sell ing: OInspray won. Lasso second, Pamp tona third. Time: 9:111-2. Third, six furlonga, selling: Kitty O. won. Dr. Clark second, Northern Spy third. Time: 1:154. Fourth, one mile and seventy yards, han dicap sweepstakes: Orpheum won, Plrateer second, Jordan third. Time: 1:47. Fifth, six furlongs, selling: Imbodon won, Hugh McGowan second, Kilo third. Time: 1:18. Sixth, on and a sixteenth miles, sell i V I 7 Ml 1, Tl, -A The one cigar you whether you ' atud so good bUuiifeUUS) b Lot U tm , lv M,i; ifet - . ;? :'.? h 'Ml -JAPANt 33 features. ing: Miss Mae Day won, Light Opera seo- ond, L)e Kesxke third, lime: 1:48. BUFFALO, July 16 Results: First, six furlongs, selling: Marston Moor won, Amahaga second, Helen Tarwater third. Time: 1:171-4. Second, seven furlongs, selling: Crest fallen won, Cormac second, Blsehello third. Time: 1:31. Third, four and a half furlongs, selling: Sourl won, Iola second,' Maude Johnson third. Time: :664. Fourth, seven furlongs, selling: Dynasty won. Military second, Fairbury third. Tim: 1:30. Fifth, mile and a quarter, selling: Trooadero won, Nellie Bawn second, Lou Rev third. Time: 2:104. Sixth, three-quarters mil:" Rene)- won, Comment second, Damacle third. Tim: 1:16. M'CHESNEY MEETS WATER 130Y Match HIM Arranged Betweea. Fa naoa Colts to B R" 1 Row York. CHICAGO. July 16. McChesney will meet Water Boy, the eastern crack, in what practically amounts to a match race on July 22 at Brighton Beach. E. E. Smathers, owner of McChesney, received a telegram todav from Secretary Boden of the BrlKh- ton Beach track, offering a purse of 110,000 for a meeting between the two colts. As match races are forbidden by the Jockey club, the 'Conditions of the race call for a field Including 8-year-olds and upward, Mc Chesney and Water Boy to start or no race. Each owner is to put up 4000. Th -distance will be a mil and one-quarter, welerht for are. As soon as Mr. Smathers received th telegram he wired his acceptance. Mo Chesney wss shipped east .tonight. Marahalltow Races Closed. MARSHALLTOWN, la., July 16. (Sp clal Telegram.) The Marshalltown races on the Cedar Valley circuit olosed today with a record-breaking crowd. V. T. Zant won the -16 pac In straight heats, arassnopper secona, Kea Hign third. Beat time: 2:16U. Lady Knapp won the 2:30 pac in straight heats, Billy A. second. Major Den third. Best time: is4. , Larv Chatham was first In th mile run nlng. B. G. Fox second, Cherry Bounce third. Time: 1:46. winner owned by n. a. McCrosson ol Beatrice, md. Naval Airaaea Gaar oa Malae. RATI HARBOR. M.. July 16. Several war vessels, the first of the fleet which will participate in the many maneuvers ore the coast later In the month arrived today. Today's fleet Included the battlesHlps In diana and Texas and torpedo destroyers Chauncey, Balnbrldge. Barry., Dale and Decatur. Keller Amateur Champion Scalier. LONDON, July 16. F. 8. Kelley of Balllol college, Oxford, winner of the Diamond skulls at Henley last week, today won the Wingfleld sculls and the amateur sculling championship of England over the Putney to Mortlake course. H easily defeated A. K. Cloutte,. th former champion. T The "Smoke of The Ci'cam of the Islands can depend upon bjing the smoke one or a thousand. Always 5 cents, the dealer can't afford to cut the price. Largest Selling Brand Cigars in the World. t . ' I a Tfct Bud to thi 8mibr' PtotictUa. T HAGS JULY 25. -:J 11.(1 - The biggest priced act in the Troupe, Cotton's Don 100 and more regular amuse OMAHA GOLFER AWAY DOWN Sherwood Comes la with Rack oa Opealaa Day of Wostera Asso clatloa Toaraoy. MILWAUKEE. Julv 16. With a aonra of 164 for thlrty-slx holes In the open cham- pionsnip tournament or tne western Uoit association, which began today and winds up tomorrow, Alex Smith of K. saau has a good lead over all his competitors. Harry Turpi of Auburn Park and Ber nard Nichols of Elyrla are tied for second with 167. L. Auchterlonle of Glen view fol lows with 168. David Brown of Wollaston mad a snowing or 181. Champion Willie Anderson finished his second algbteen hole In 81, making his total tor th thirty-six holes 163. While ther were no records broken, tha scores were good, considering that tho oourse is new to most of the players. Th amateurs, Lawrence Eustls and Louis James, are tied with 166. The contest Is for tha best medal scor for four round of eighteen holes each, a total of seventy-two holes. Summaries: Stephen Bull, first 18 holes 87, second v7: Otto Hackbarth, 84, 79: Alex Taylor, 87, 82; D. Fouls. 89, rt; W. Leslie, 92, 89; Fred Herd. 82, 84; Fred Batsch, 87, 94; L. Eustls, 83, 82; O. Braid. 81, 82; R. E. James, 95, 86; B. Nichols, 83, 76: Bruc Smith, 86, 86; Charles Baker, 88, 87; F. C. Allen, 89, 96; L. Auchterlonle, 81, 77; Ham ilton Voae, 93, 81; Joseph Mitchell, 80, 80; A. Baxter, 79, 91; D. Mcintosh, 86, S3; H. J. Tweedle, 88, 96; Willie Smith, 88, 80; Chandler Egan, 77, 88; Willie Anderson, 8J. 81; Walter Kgan, 84, 83; A. J. Christie, 83. 86; Alex Smith, 78, 76; L. N. Jame. 83, 83; Harry Turple, 80. 77; J. D. Towne. 86, 90; T. McLeod, 84, 78; J. Adams, 88. 84; Louis Allls, 90, 87; Gilbert Nichols, 81, 76; Charles. Johnson. 80. 86: "W. C. Sherwood, 83, 78; David Brown, 79. 82; L. T. Boyd, 90, 88; W. H. Way, 80, 83; A. Tolifson. 88, 78; C. Corn stock, 99, 76; N. Moor. 85. 88: J. Watson, 84. 88; 8. B. Lockert. 99, 93; T. C O'Nell. 98, 87; W. Marshall, S3, 83: G. C. Russell, 93, 92; R. Taylor, 87, 84; R. C. McElwee, 88, 86; R. White. 82, B6; F. Buohan, 94, 94; A. G. Herr. 92, 86: W. Lorlmer, 88. 82; N. Gulllame. 98. 93; Willie 8.U11, 86. 87; K. L. Ames, 87, 88. . . , , The scores for th first round of eighteen holes ss far as completed show Alex Smith aa having tho best record, 78. A. Baxter was on behind Smith, with 79. Jo Mitchell made the circuit in 80; G. B. Braid and L. Auchterlonle, each 81, and Willi Andarson, B. Nichols and Fred Hard, eaoh 82. LoaaT Yacht Rao Starts. ISLAND OF HELIGOLAND, July 16. Tha handicap yacht rac from Heligoland to Kiel waa atarted at 6 -this afternoon. Th startera wer Emperor William's Meteor, the Empress' Iduna, Comet, Nava ho and Theresa. . Willlat; to Wrestle. ' R. T. Terry of Auburn, Nb., writes to th sporting editor of Th Be to th effect that he is willing to wrestle any man in Nebraska above 126 pounds in weight. He particularly specifies that Oscar Nast and E. D. Morgan ar not barred. Peace." same in cnialitr of