THY, OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, .TUIA 22, 1003. PEORIA PROMPTLY POMMELED Rourke'i Family Takes a Bay at tbs Eat with Much Suoress. BILLY HART PROVES AN EASY VICTIM Companion Hold the Vlsltora to Foir Scattered Slnalee, While the Horn Tram Bat Oat a Dosen Ran. Architecturally there weren't many beauty point In the pow-waw at Vinton 8treet park yesterday afternoon, but there was a plethora of loud aoundlna awata that drove tha tnenalla of desperation Into the heart of Uncle Bll'.y Hart Everybody who had an "O" on hla breaat had frea access to tha spheroid, and aa though thla cour tesy were not enough a lot of tha LlUllem frequently gave the freedom of tha dia mond to Pa Rourke's kittenish young things and let them do aa they pleased with It That la why tha glad cymbals clashed the score of 12 to I aa the free-born citi zens were leaving the marbla seats of the amphitheater. Companion Pitched BalL On Companion waa a true servant and valiant soldier, keeping hla delivery out of tha hands of the rabbi except on four trivial but distinct occasions. The other gentlemen who appeared In tha cast gave apparently no thought to the personality of tbs next pop, but devoted their time and attention to the subject of base ball. Thar waa nothing very exciting during the afternoon. Billy Hart may hava thought so, but no one els did. Hart smiled a short smile In the beginning when Mr. Carter and Mr. Ginln found that some body had drugged their batting atlcka Then Miller happened to lift a ball out to ward tha right pasture where Old Bottler Preston could not reach It There were some weeds out there and it waa aome time before Preston discovered whether or not there was a ball in among 'era. Finally he found it, but Miller had grown tired of waiting and had gone home. Thla mighty feat of arms produced an especial effort from Shugart, who knocked out a long one and - climbed two rungs. Bo did Harry Welch, scoring Bhugart, but Thomas filed out to Wilson. Peoria waa retired without a dr , a run until tha seventh inning. when KeeBler singled and Holly got a Ufa, and errors by Bhugart and Companion lat them score. In the ninth Hart got In after a two-bagger, through a long hit by L- sotte. Some Omaha SluaTaTlaaT. A saXe hit by Miller and a two-bag affair on tha part of Welch gave Omaha another run In tha third. In the fourth a hit by Qondlng and an effort by Hartxell put two men on bases and Carter knocked out a double. Ha was put out by fielder's choice, but Genlna got to first and later acored on a single by Shugart. In tha eighth there was soma low comedy work. Oanlna hit safely and Miller poked out an toward Pioneer Preston, who couldn't get hla hands on It Oenlna and Miller kept on going, and Preston made a bad throw to third and tha two men acored. Welch, who reached first, was acored in tha aama in ning br a rank throw to third en tha part of Keasler. Ac Stewart occupied a plao on tha players' bench, but did not play. Tha ex cuse given waa that he had a sore foot, but It la understood Stewart does not want to appear on an Omaha diamond again. Today ther will be two game for a single admission, tha first ' beginning at 2:30. The score:' Inst on game thla asni. and has played the best teams in tne nortnweai. Itora a hit during the remainder of tha game. Attendance, 1.1JH. tscore: GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Defeats Hlaats, Finding Mathawson'a Pitching Kaay e Bit. NEW YORK. July fl.-The New York and Brooklyn teams celebrated their return from the went with a fast end snnppy game on tne Brooklyn grotinaa today wmcn tne home team won, 4 to 1. Oarvin pitched splendidly, lirooklyn hit Matthewsnn In timely fashion. Attendance 5.600. Score: BROOKLYN. I KKW YORK R H O A 1 R.M.O A C string, lb... 1 114 0 Proems, rt .O 0(00 , I VanH'n. cf . . p I I 0 0 0 McOann. lb. 0 1 1 4, Merles. It.... 1 0 0 4 V Patih. M .... 0 0 1 e Lauder, lb... 0 0 I 1 1 OOllbert. lb... 0 4 t S 4 Bowermso, , 0 0 8 1 WASHINGTON R.H.O.A. Minn. .... 1 I 4 ran. cr i lark,, lb... I I 11 ltch, It... Ill Lm, rf Ill ouiblln, lb. I 1 I VCWb. IB. 1 1 1 Klttradg. ,.434 Orth. b 4 0 4 Patten. .... 4 4 4 Aurora, p Totals .14 14 17 IJ liHailmas SheaarS, It. 4 4 4 Dobhe, el.... 1 I 1 Doyle, lb.... 4 I II Pahlen. .. 4 11 Mft'mrf, rt 1 1 I Flnrwl. 2b.... 14 1 Rltter, a 4 11 OerTlo, 4 4 4 4 0 ToUU 4 I 7 11 0 Math'e'n, p. i Warner ... 4 14 4 6 114 4 4 Total, .. t 14 14 11 4 x Batted for Jone. Washington 10105011 10 Chicago 1 1 0 0 4 0 t 0 07 Two-bam hits: Ryan. Lee. McCormlck. Home run: Tannchlll. Stolen bs.se: Cough- lln. Sacrifice hits: Selbach, Mccormick. Double Dlays: Moran to McCormlck to Tlarke, Z. First has on nans: ore urtn. : off Patten. 1; off White. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Orth, 1: by White, I. Struck out: By Orth, 3; by ratten, 4; by White, Left on bases: Washington, 4: Chicago, Time: l:5u. Umpire: O'LoughUn. Postponed Games. Total, ..1 I 14 I 1 xBatted for Matthewson In ninth. Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: MorteaVsnHaltren. Dobbs. Three-base hit: Rltter. Stolen base: Mc Creery. Sacrifice hits: Bheckard, Flood. Left on bases: Brooklyn . New York i. First on balls: Off Mathewson 2. First on errors: Brooklyn 1. Struck out: By Oarvln by Mathewson . Time: umpire: Emails. Microbes Again Beat Pirates. CHICAGO. July a. KIlngs batting and clever catching waa the chief factor In to day'a contest that made It three straight rrom nttsourg. Mrrieree pncnea a great game and but for Harley's muff of Ken nedy's fly would have scored a shut out Attendance 2,600. Score: CHICAOO. i PITTSBUHO. R.H.O.A.B R.H.O.A.B. 4 14 4 ( Beaumont, till I 1 I 4 4 11 er.ertenr'h, rf 4 4 I 4 4 4 f 10 4 OjWasner. h.,4 4 4 4 1 4 4 14 (Ulran.rM. lb 4 III 1 4 4 114 Hi'h. lb.... 4 111, 114 4 1 Rltrh.7, lb.. 4 114 4 117 2 OKrui.r. If... 4 4 14 1 4 6 1 2 0 Wearer, c... 4 4 14 6 4 4 4 4 1 Kennedy, p.. 1 4 3 4 post- At Boston Detroit-Boston gain poned; wet grounds. Standing ot th Teams. Played. Won. Lost P C. Boston 77 50 27 .049 1'hlladelDhla 78 44 N .600 Cleveland 7S 40 36 .533 New York 71 M : .607 Detroit 72 SI 84 .MO hlcago 74 84 40 ., Rt. Louis 71 31 40 .437 Washington 76 25 61 .329 Oames today: Philadelphia at Washing ton, Boston at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Slaile, It.... Caeer, lb.... Chanoe, lb.. Jonea, of Even, lb ... Harler, rf... Kilns. Tinker, M... Menefee, p. . . Tout, .. Chicago ... Pittsburg I I XI It r Total, ..1 4 14 II I 0 1010100 -3 , 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 1 01 1eft on bases: Chicago 0, Pittsburg 6. Two-base hits: Evers, Beaumont. Three base hits: Kllng 2. Sacrifice hit: Casey. Binl,n rtnaea PhnnrA. Double nlava: Waff. nr. Rltchev to Bransfield: Rlfchey. Wag ner to Bransfield. Struck out: By Menefe 4. bv Kennedy 1. Bases on balls: on Men fee l. on K.enneay i. nme: i:u. umpire: O'Day. ialnts Outpoint Cincinnati. ST. LOUIS. July a.-St. Louis won to- day's game from Cincinnati by outpointing them at every angle or tne game, rne locals welted Kwlnr for fifteen safe cracks. In the ninth Inning Cincinnati tied th game, only to lose It a few moments later on Burke's single and Hackett'a triple. At tendance Z.3U0. score: ST. LOUIS. I CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B.! R.H.O.A. Farrall. lb... 1 1 4 4 6 Keller. If.... 6 114 4 4 0Semour, cf. 1 I I v 6 6 ODolan, rf.... 1 6 I 4 6 1 6 Berkley, lb.. 4 14 4 1 4 OStelnrdt, M. 1 I 7 I I 1 ODaly, 2b 0 4 111 6 OPIeti, lb 1 I 4 4 I OUercea, 4 14 4 0KW1US, I 01 '. Totals Total, .. t 7 6 xBarclay out, hit by pitched ball, and one out when winning run waa ruaae. Bt. Louia 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-6 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 14 Earned runs: Bt. Louis. 1: Cincinnati, 1. Two-bssa hits: Farrell (2), Barclay, Ber gen. Three-base hlta: Hackett Bteinfeldt. Hacriflc hit: Dolan. Double plays: Brain to Hackett: Bteinfeldt, unassisted. Stolen bases: Brain, Barclay W, .uurKe, uoian, Beckley. Bases on balls: Off Dunleavy, 8; olt Kiwlng, 3. Struck out: By Dunleavy, ; by iTwlng, 1 Loft on bases: Bt. Louis, 13; Cincinnati. 11. Tlnva: 2:24. Umpire. Moran. Postponed Games. At Boston Both Boston-Philadelphia games postponed on account or rain. etamsUnaT of th Teams. Played. Won. Lost F.C, Donovan, rt. 6 1 6 Smoot, ef. ... 6 6 6 Brain, aa 4 14 Barclay. It... 1 4 4 Burke, lb.... I I 1 Hackett. lb.. 4 I T O'Nell, , 0 4 4 Ryan, , 114 Dunleavy, p. 4 1 4 p.... 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 txM I I 'rr--ff ' ' I ' Carter, rf.... Oenlns, as... Miller, If Bhugart, 2b.. Welch, cf.... Thomas, lb.. Mickey, Jb... Oondlng, o. .. Companion, Totals ... OMAHA. AB. R. IB. PO. A. 0 1 0 ... 4 ... E 0 I I 3 0 I a IS 27 Thlel. cf 3 Vrenton, rr a Ieiotte, lb.... 4 Wilson, 2b 3 lliutiel, 3b t Keasler, c 3 Holly, ss 3 Friend, If Hurt, p 4 40 13 PEORIA. AB. R. IB. PO. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 . 1 1 0 1 A. 0 0 1 4 0 I 0 4 Pittsburg 7tf New York 75 Chicago ............ ? .3 1 3 4 24 IS 3 0 1 r t -ll 0 1 t Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston St. Louis Philadelphia .. Game today: 78 .. 74 .. 74 .. 80 .j7 63 . 26 49 to) 4 33 41" 37 38 : 3 80 . 44 80 50 S3 fee 871 .6 5 .6' .6J8 .613 . .375 .2& New York at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Bt Louis, Totals 84 Omaha 3 0 Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Famed runs: Omaha, 7. Two-haae hlta: Phugnrt, Welch 2t. Carter. Hart. Home mn: Miller. Sacrifice bit: Oondlng. Bases ra balls: Off Companion: Thiel (?, Wll Hon (2), Holly, Keler. Iesotte: off Hart, nirkev. Carter. Struck out- By Com- nninn: Keseler ' Friend. Thlel: by Hart: Thomna, HIckey. Pasiied balls: By Kessler. L Time: 1:36; Umpire:, McCarthy. "' Us Moines Beat Brewers. DES MOIKES, July 21.1es Moines won the first game of the Milwaukee series. Kenna was taken out of tha box In tha third Inning. Attendance, 5u. Bcore Pes Molhea .. 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 I -U 14 i Milwaukee .... 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1- 8 8 3 Batteries: Des Moines, HolTer and Fohl; Milwaukee, Kenna, Vollendorf and Braun. Sprlnca Meet Defeat. COIXRADO 8PRINOS. July Jl.-Errora, poor base running and a lucky noma run and double by th vlsltora In tha first hair "'of th tenth combined to defeat Colorado Springs. Score: 2,H,;Ei St. Joseph ..1400001 10 4 C Springs. .8 000000010 4 10 7 Batteries: Bt. Joseph, Dlehl and Garvin; Colorado Bprlngs, Jones and Btarnagla. F.yler Strikes Oat Fourteen. DENVER, July 21. Tha feature waa Eylere pitching, who atruck out fourteen men. Score: ..... aiiii i Denver 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 8 11 2 KanaM Clty...O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 8 3 Batteries: Denver. Eyler and Bchlel; Kt ma City, Heaa and Messitl. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. r.C. CHICAOO. ;.l R H O A g. 4 I'nlmes, If... 1 1 8 4 4 1 JTfiea, cf I 4 Green, rf. .. I 4 Callahan, lb. 4 label), lb ... 6 0 Maffonn. lb.. 4 Tannehlll, m 1 t nailery, ... 4 While, 1 1 Flaherty, an. 0 4 4 I 114 4 I 11 1 4 Milwaukee's Darin Baa Rnnn Aided by Other CSootI llays. Defeats Clamhns. MILWAUKEE. July 21.-MUwaok out- batted and out fielded Columbus today. Mil waukee s daring base running was a fea ture. Attendance, 776. Score: MILWAUKEE. . COLCHBlta R.H.O.A.B I R.H.O.A.B, thafley, lb. 4 4 Q 1 0 Morrln.y, s, 4 1 I 4 6 lionahue, lb. 4 I 14 I 4 Arndt, rf.... 6 1 3 4 4 Wood, lb.... 6 111 OTurner. lb... 11114 Hemphill, cf 6 1 8 6 0 Ramer, lb.. 4 4 11 punleavy. If. 1 8 a 1 f Hinnon. cf. . 6 0 4 1 0 Oaolay. rf... 1111 c Hoech, e 118 4 4 VIoi, aa o 16 6 o Mellor, lb...O 1 II 4 1 Spear, a 4 1 4 1 0 McMabln. If, 4 1 6 4 4 Meredith, p. 1 4 6 1 UiWasner, 4 4 4 4 4 Total, .. 8 14 17 ol Total, ..8 8 14 II "i Milwaukee 01000011 8 Columbus ,.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02 Two-base hlta: Roach. Donahue. Three- base hit: Turner. Stolen bases: Turner. Dunleavy. Base on balls: Off Wagner. 8. Hit by pitched ball: Donahue. Sacrifice bit: Dunleavy. wild pitch: Wagner. Struck out, by Meredith, 4; by Wagner, 1. Double plays: Morrissey and Ravmer: vagner, mrner ana mpiior. t,ert on bases: Milwaukee, v; Columbus, 6. Time: 1:20. Lmplre: Messmcr. Toledo and Kaws Share Victories. KANSAS CITY. July 21.-Toledo won the nrsi game in tne tcntn inning with a pass, a sacrifice and a single. Outfielder Smith bitched for Toledo In the second game and Kansas City won with ease. Attendance, score, nrst game; TOLEDO. I KANSAS CITY. R.H.O.A. B.I R.H.O.A.B Smith, rf.... 6 116 4 RetbhiM, f. 1 1 I 4 Owen, 1 1 4 1 4 Oear, rt 1 3 1 0 4 Blank'e'D. If. 1 1 I 6 6 Nanr. lb.... 1111 Turner, lb... 1 1 6 4 0 Grady, lb.... 1 t II 6 4 Uernara. el.. I I 1 0 Maloney, If.. 16 4 11 klelnow, c... 1 I 16 1 OLmwa, aa.... 0 6 11 Schaub, lb.. 1 6 4 4 6 Butler, o 115 1 Chlldi, lb.... 6 1110 McAnd'a. lb. 4 1 0 8 CouiQlln. p.. 6 8 4 4 4 Coona, p 4 0 0 5 xKnoll 4 4 4 Total, .. T 11 16 II 6. Total, .. 4 4 86 15 8 xBatted for lIc Andrews In ninth. Toledo 300101100 17 Kansas City 301000020 0-4 Two-base hits. McAndrews, Orady, Smith (2). Home run: Grady. Sacriflc hits: Blankenshlb. Bernard. Chllds. Klel now. Stolen bases: Nance (2), Blankenshlp. Double plays: Maloney to Butler; Klelnow to uwtn. liases on bans: un coons, 9; off Coughlin. 7. Struck out. by Coons, 4 by Coughlin, 8. Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Toledo. 7. Time: 2:07. Umpir Mullane. Score, second game: KAN 8 AS C1TT. TOUCDO. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B. Rotbfua,, of. 8 4 1 1 (N Smith, .. 4 118 4 Oear. rf 8 4 1 4 0 Owen as.... 14 8 16 .Nance, lb.... 8 8 14 1: Blank'a'ft. 0. 1 1 4 1 I Grady, lb.... 114 1 0 Turner, lb... 4 t 16 6 4 Maloney. lb. 4 4 8 6 0! Bernard. If., 4 8 I 4 4 Knoll, If 112 4 VCrtetall, rf-of 4 114 Leewe, aa.... 4 4 4 1 0 Schaub, lb... 11111 Butler, 3 1 11 4 ochlide, lb... 4 111 McAnd'a lb. 6 14 1 1 Kane, p 0414 Qlbeon, p.... 14 16 0'Klemow. rt.. 1114 4 LICK WITH UPTON ABOARD Challangr Bitnply Outstrips Trial Hons with Sir Thomas ai TalitmBn. FLUKY WINDS ALSO AID EASY VICTORY Kew Boat Trasses line More Than Thirty. Three Mlnates Ahead of Shamrork I After Twenty Mil Rare. ATLANTIC IIIGHIaANDS, N. J., July 21. After Its nurrow victory yesterday. Sir Thomas Upton's new challenger was again in racing form today and trimmed Its trial horse by 33:17 In a twenty-mile race. Much of its big victory was due to a fluke in which It covered miles of water while Shamrock I hung Idle In a calm. Th sailors, however, consldor Sir Thomas' presence brought luck to tha new boat After watching the race from Erin for aeveral days, he sailed today on the challenger, whose crew declares ha rarely fails to bring good luck. Tha race was to have been for fifty mile,, but a shift of wind spoiled tha plan and the boats sailed a close reach east southeast from Scotland lightship and back, tha last five mllea about dead to windward. Shamrock I was just passing Sandy Hook lightship, four miles away, when tha challenger rounded Scotland lightship and finished. The boat then took a broad reach of six mllea aouth along tha Jersey coast in a ten-knot wind. Shamrock III ran away from tha old boat about an eighth of a mile on tha way out, beating it by a few hundred yards back . to the lightship, and clinched Its victory by outsailing it by sev eral minutes In a thresh up through Gad ney'a channel and Ship channel to their moorings In the Horseshoe. The victory was decisive on every point ot sailing. Milwaukee Colorado Springs Kansas City St. Joseph Denver 1'rurla le a Moluo Omaua 44 S3 .C52 72 4 26 .i6 71 , 34 3 .6".- 68 84 84 70 M 3tl .4M 71 22 88 AjI 71 90 41 .423 70. M 44 .371 . . i.v rvnrla at Omaha. Mil waukee at Dea Mo'.nes, St. Joseph at Colo rado Springs. Kansas City at Denver. ritcher Ernest Nichols I Doad. 8POKANTX Wssh.. July 21. Ernest Klch nla star pitcher of the Paclfio National Ha' Ball toagu. died suddenly at Natu. torlum park of heart trouble shortly after taking a plunge bath In the pool. Nichols was from Ban Franrlsco, to years old and during this, hla first season as a profes aiuMtT had won tha majority of his games. Games In Thre I Ueagn. At Bloomington Bloomlngton, 7; Davn- Al Decatur Decatur. 10; Rockford 3. At 8prlngflUd-6irlngflld. 7; Cedar RPI1?: 7-.. , At MOCK lVr-av GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Phillies Twlo Do-rrn Saints, Aided by Bender's Twirling: and Good Battlna. PHILADELPHIA. July 21. Philadelphia won two games from St. Loula, tha nrst through Bender's superb pitching, the sec ond by a great batting streak In the sev enth and eighth Inning. Umpire Hassett was unable to officiate, owing to an In jury to one of his ears. Attendance, 11,606. soore, nrst game: PHILADELPHIA. . ST. LOUIS R.H.O.A. 1.1 R.H.O.A.B Plrkerlng. cf 6 1 6 4 4 Martin, If... 6 6 I 6 Davla. lb 6 i 14 4 6 Heldrlck, cf. 4 4 I 6 L C'roaa, lb. 1 1 1 1 0 Prlal, lb 4 4 8 8 Seybold, rf.. 4 1 4 4 6 Anderaon, lb 4 4 6 4 Hodman. If.. 4 1 1 4 01 Wallace. .. 4 1 1 1 Murvhy. lb.. 6 1 1 3 OlKabo, o 4 4 4 4 M ( roaa, as. 6 6 1 I 4IH11I, lb 6 4 11 Shrerk, . e.... 4 14 0 Hemphill, rf. 6 1 1 4 bandar, p.... 4 44 biSudboS, p... 4411 ToUla ..1 4 17 11 ol Tout, ..4 I 14 4 Philadelphia 00100000 " 1 St. Louis o 0 0 0 0 u v u v u Two-base hits: Davis and Shreck. Sacrifice hits: Sudhoff and M. Cross, left on buses: St, Louis, 3: Philadelphia, 8. t . .. . k.n.. s 1 tr 1 .. - 1. .. fr t II Bl UU VIII kJ 1 1 0 . Wit UCIIUCI , 1 VI. SudhofT, i. Struck out: By Bender. A; by Sudhoff, 1. Wild pitches: Sudhoff, 1. Time of game: 1:16. C'mplr: Adams. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. , ST. LOUIS. R.H O A B I ll.H.O.A.B. Ptckerln,. Oil I 1 I 4I Martin. If.... 4 4 1 4 Davla, lb I 8 11 4 0 Heldrlck. cf. 4 1 4 1 4 L. Croaa, lb. 8 8 1 1 wrrleL lb.... 1 1 14 0 4 Seybold. rf.. 1 3 8 4 1 And.reon. lb 4 1 4 1 4 Hoffman, If.. I 1 8 4 0 Wallace, aa.. 114 1 Murphy, lb.. 4 8 11 6 Sugden. c... 4 4 4 1 1. M. croaa. u. 1114 Hal, lb 114 3 4 Elireca, ,....4 16 1 4 Herupbtll. rt 4 114 4 Henley, p.... 4 1 4 OPuwell, p.... 1 3 4 11 Toul, ...11 It 87 11 ll Total, ..3 I 14 14 I Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 0 ( 3 11 St. Louis lOliOOOOO 8 Two-bas hlta: L. Cross, Anderson. Horn run: Davla Stolen bases: Held rlck, Pickering, Murphy t-, M. Cross. Dou ble plays: M. Cross and Davla; Anderson and Wallace. Left on bases: 1 St. Louis, 8; Philudelpliia. 8. First on balls: US Powell. Time, 1:5&. C'mplr: Adams. nw York Outplays Cleveland. IsitCW YOKK, July 2L New York out played Cleveland today. Howell was in excellent form and held the vlaiior, to two hits, on ot which was a home run, by Total, ..1117 17 I ll Total, ...4 1184 14 Kansas City 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 13 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base hits: Kothfuss. 2; Nance, 2 Orady 12), Knoll, Turner, Blankenshlp, Ber nard. Home run: Qear. Sacrifice hits Knoll, 2. Stolen bases: Butler, Nance. Bases on balls: Off Gibson. 2: off Kane. 1 C3 I . V. , O ....... 1 . ...... riH "W I,.,,. a Ul, E31111l.il, X. DLI VII V VUI. 1 ' J UIUDV1I, , by Kane, 2; by Smith, L Hit by pitched Dan: ii y ivane pitches: Gibson TH1 AMERI C A! YACHTS LOSTJN DENSE FOG Reliance and Conatltntlon Drop Be hind Colombia, Then All Are Shot from Sight, VINETARD HAVEN. Maaa. Julv 81 ine xsew JorK laclit club attemnted to carry out Its program by a thlrty-sevun mile run from Newnort to this nnrt f.irijv but up to 8 not a slugla yacht had shown up at the finish. Columbia was last seen about :su leauing the fleet, at which time it waa on i;uuytunK. boon after a thick fog set in, and the wind dropped, leaving the yachts flapping about at the entrance of Vineyard sound. The yachts left Newport harbor about 10 this morning in a northeasterly breeze. Within fifteen minutes after the start the wind died away, almost completely, leaving the boats almost motionless. Reliance and Constitution managed to work down nearly -.4 ' - U U .1 . w wattoum t n iiitic niry were ik calmed for an hour. Meantime Columbia, followed by Vigilant, picked up a southerly breeze and slipped out ahead. Columbia rounded Vineyard Sound lightship, seven teen miles from the start, at 6:01, Vigilant at K:06. Reliance managed to get out of the calm at the entrance to Buzzard's bay and waa timed round the lightship at 6:23. At tha tim Constitution was lying abso lutely motionless two miles astern. At 6:30 a fog crept up and shut out the yachts from sight. The wind, which had hauled to the northeast, died out, and at 8 tonight tha regatta committee gave up hopea of seeing the yachts and made preparations to return to th harbor. " ; ''. v-J-ksS I itllMIII 1 First in price First in quality First in aroma ( CtPnon the great 5c Cigsr The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World The Bund is the Smoker's Protection. 1 r . 1 a. i. ajaweuewW t!ajail.imai.ialim,al.i,"A. ' . r iiaaiiai.ileiai iilMliiai.ai)-lJ Wilkinson and McMillan. Base hits: At-1 larnic, o, Lidnnau, v. niruca uui: uj Alhrrson. 7; bv Wilkinson, 4. Bases on bails: Oft Alberson, 1; oft Wilkinson, 3. Errors: Atlantic, 4. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS McChesaey Harts Hoof, Conseqnently Tod ay a Race - with Water Boy Is Off. EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Rain Stops Detroit Races While Chamber of Commerce Stakes Are On. nFTTROIT .Tnlv 91 Aftnr two rnres. th 2:20 trot and the 2:16 pace, had been fin- shed and two heats had been paced In the Chamber of Commerce stake for 2:24 cIhss pacers at the Qrosne Point track thl afternoon, rain began falling heavily and tne rept or tne blue rinoon program was postponed. Summaries: Pacing, 2:15 clns, purse 31,000: Star Hal, br h.. by Brown Hal (Snow)..l 1 ..a z ..4 3 ..3 8 ..6 4 ..7 6 .. 7 ,.ds NEW YORK. July 21. During the second race at Brighton each today three horses fell. Beauohamp, on, of the unfortunate Jockeys, was h-irt about th head and left side and suffeied great agony. Michaels escaped with a cut on th head, while Cochran was unhurt. The accident hap pened at the head of the stretch, where Cochran, on Ruth Parrish, attempted to coma through on the rail. In doing so he bumped against High Wind and fell. Long Distance, with Michaels up, and Klngs boro, with Beauohamp up, stumbled and fell. The championship special, which was to be run tomorrow between Water Boy and McChesney, waa declared off today, lie Chesney, while having his final workout for the race, bruised a hoof. Dr. Shen- 1; by Smith, 3. Wild pard, who examined him, pronounced him t; omun, i. iiiuiii" i mni to race, ine wouna is not. serious. ix 1 Hickman. Wright had good control for four innings, but after mat the locals hit hira frequuntly. Attendance, 1,448. boor; KKW YOKK. I CLEVELAND. H.H.O.A.g. M.U.O.A.B Keeler, rf ... I 4 8 6 ( Bay, cf 6(341 I I bradley, lb.. 4 4 1 4 1 Lajole, lb... 4 4 I I 1 1 Vi Hickman, lb 1 1 13 1 6 6 6 McCarthy. U. 1 6 6 0 0 6 O'r'llck, rt 6 1 8 6 4 4 V Uoiha'er, a. 4 4 4 4 I 4lAbbott, c... 4 4 14 4 4 'VWl,!it. n... 1446 1; Du- buque, 8. Gordon Team a Winner. GORDON. Neb.. July a.-(8peclat Tele gram ) Th Gordon baseball team has Just finished a successful lour, playing Alliance two gam, Crawford one and Ft- Robinson one, winning three and losing on. Boor at Crawford today. 8 to t Gordon has only K i barrel, aa. 1 1 1 L'onioy, lb... 1 I WilUama. lb. 6 1 I rulta, c( Ill kcrerr. If. 4 4 I Uanael, lb... Ill D.ville. , 14 4 Ho sell. .... Ill Total, .. 14 17 14 l ToUla ..I t 14 11 1 New York 0 1002401 8 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 03 IWt on base: New York, 8; Cleveland, 1. Two-buse hits: Keeler (2), Elberfeld. Home run: Hickman. fcUcrlllce hits: Keeli-r, Uohnauer. Stolen baoos: Fuller, tlbtrfrld. Conroy. Double play: Uoch liauer to Lajole to Hickman. First base on balls: Off Howell. 1; off Wright. 7. First base on errors: New York, 1; Cleve land. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Wright, 1. Struck out: By Howell, 4; by Wright, 1. Passed balls: Abbott, 3. Time: 1.30. Umpir: Sheridan. Tall-Eader Take Another. WASHINGTON, July 21 Th tall-ender mad It four atralght by winning today a gam from Chicago. Th vlsltora had thre pitchers In the box and OrthNof th locals was replaced by Patten at the end of the fifth inning. Patten did not allow th via- pitched: By Kane, 4; by Smith, 4. Hltn: Off Kan, 9: off Smith, 8. Passed balls: Butler, 1; Blankenshlp, 1. Lert on pases: Kansas City, 11; Toledo, 10. Time: 2:01. Umpire: Mullane. Oles Take Easy One. MINNEAPOLIS, July 21.-McDonald kept the hits well scattered today, while Min neapolis Dunched on Bohanuon in the first inning, three singles, a double, a pass and an error producing four runs. Attendance, 1,230. Score: MINNKAPOL18. , LOUISVILLE. K.ll O A I R.H.O.A.B. Bulllran, cf. I I I 6 6 Kenrln. rf.. 6 8 4 4 Spooner, lb.. 6 1 4 4 6 Hart, lb 6 1 6 4 4 Yeager, If... 1 1 6 4 6 Braabear. lb 1 1 I 4 4 Bmltb, rf.... 1 4 8 4 6 Odwell, ef... 4 4 4 4 6 Oyl.r, aa.... 4 1 4 4 6 Sullivan, lb. 4 1 1 8 4 Mclntyre, lb. 1 1 4 6 6 Clymer, II.... ( 1116 Martin, lb... 6 118 1 Sbrlerer. ,..41416 Ludwlg. a... 6 6 4 4 lQulnlan. aa.. 6 6 114 McDonald, p. 4 6 1 4 hobannon, p. 1 1 4 1 1 ToUla .,6 in 8 ) Totals ..I 14 16 1 Minneapolis 40001000 Louisville 00011000 0-4 Two-bas hit: Mclntyre. Bohannon. Double plays: Martin to Oyler to Spooner; Clymer to Schrlever; Qulnlan to Brashear to Hart. Bases on balls: Off McDonald, 4; off Bohannon, 4. Struck out: By Mo Donald, 2; by Bohannon, 7. Sacrifice hit: 8pooner. Stolen bases: Sullivan, HarL Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Louisville, 11. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Cunningham. 84 I'aal's Hit loant Most. ST. PAUL. July 21 Hits wer freely dis tributed on both sides. While Williams was apparently easy for the SL Paul bat ters, the visitor managed to get their share off Davis and Chech. Attendance, 1.W2. Score: ST. PAUL. I INDIANAPOLIS. M.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A E. Oeler, lb.... Ill Hoarleyer, ef I I 1 4 ( Shannon, of. I 1 1 v ejouea, If 11114 Jacteon, rf.l 111 QHeydon, 1...4 411 Schaefer, aa. 1111 oi uulter, lb. 4 I 14 4 Huaalna, lb. 1 8 8 8 Woodruff, lb 1 I 0 Sullivan, lb. 6 1 6 4 OTameett, lb. .4 1 I 1 6 nouraoy, 11. 1 1 V Marcan, aa. . . (14 1 fieri e. c ill! CKenum, rr... 1411, Davla. p 6 111 1 Wllllama. p.. I 14 6 4 i been, p (S(i . Toul . . 4 11 14 Lt Tola la .. I 14 17 11 ll Bt. Paul 30011011 Indianapolis lOOOOOO Two-base hlta: Shannon, Coulter, Tam- sntt, Williams. Home run: Jones. Sacri fice lilts: Sullivan, Pierce. Stolen baAa Woodruff. Double play: Davis to Schaefer to Sullivan, liases on calls: off Williams, 3; off Davis, 2. Struck out: By Davla, 3; by Williams, 1. Passed ball: Hey don. Wl'.d pitch: Davis. Left on base: SL Paul, S; Indianapolis, S. Tim: 3;U6. Um pire: Foreman. Standing of th Team. ( 'BKERS Famous the World OverFully Matured. Order fresa H. Mar C ansa ay Played. Won. Lost. P C Milwaukee 74 49 27 . 6(6 St. Paul So 10 80 .625 Indianapolis 79 43 87 633 IJbulsville su 41 i .613 Kansas City 70 83 3S .4.r.7 Minneapolis 79 34 45 .430 Columbus 77 31 46 .4141 Toledo 76 30 46 .3 Games today: Indianapolis at St. Paul, Columbua at Milwaukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Louisville at Minneapolis. McCeolt Wins a Pair. M'COOK. Neb., July 21. (Special Tele- Srara.t McCook administered two decisive efeala to th Mlnden baa ball team thla week. Monday game came to the locals by a score of t to 3. Today the visitor wer shut out whit McCook scored five times. a Results: First, sli furlongs: Operator won. For ward second. Ingold third. Time: 1:144. Second, six furlongs, selling: Dinnah shad won. Luminosity second, Nd Moore tnira. xime: 1:10. , Third, mile and a Quarter, handicap Circus won. Articulate second, Sambo third. Time: 1:27. Fourth, mile and a furlong, selling, The Nautilus stakes: Andy w lllluma won, Hel lario aecond, Irascible num. Time: i:&3. "Fifth, six furlongs: Jocund won, Mon tana King aecond. Little Em third. Time: 1:14. Hirth. m a and one-sixteenin. selling: Khltal won, Blue Victor aecond, Anak third. Time: 1:48. rmrAno. juiv zi. ttesuits irir.t .ven furlongs: Orfeo won. Ocean Drear second. 8erse third. Time: 1:27, Second, five and a half furlongs: Auditor won, Peter Paul aecond, Commodore third. Time: 1:07H- . . t Third, mile and one-eignin. nanaicap Nitrate won, Zarel aecond. Modlcua third Tin.. Fourth, one mile: Cornwall won, Frivol second. Alfred C. third. Time:l:424. iriet, ai fnrlnnas: Th Giver won, Pride of Galore second, Father Wentker third. Time: 1:52. Sixth, mile and one-sixteenth: Sidney C Love won. Glassful second, ' Airtight third. Time: 1:47V. ot t ni'i, iniv ni Results: xrir'et iin, ' fnrlontrs. nurse: Lord Her- mence won, Wigwam second, Don Alvaro third. Time: 1:04. . Second, one mile: Nearest won, Reducer second, Dr. Kammerer third Time: 1:44. Third, five and a half furlongs: Athena nin nrvrnha secoua. r I rimim-m iiuiii! '.--.il.- fmirth. Time: 1:104. i; .1. fiirlnnirs: Croix DOr won Kindred second. Bridge third. Time: 1:16V4. Fifth, on mil and seventy yards: Iver- nia won. Eva G. secona. uuaenaruo umu Sixth,' one and one-eighth miles: Mem- nhlan won. Murmur secona, caronri w.i,u T'JTU. t..i 1 -Results: L.r. aT" -nri a half furlongs: Sour! won. Marshal Ney 'cond. Lyrist third ""Anri09. furlongs: Dlamontla won, rv.. airnd. Lor a J. third, lime JIBJ VWm Third six furlongs: lea Water won Bummer II aecond. Albula third. Time 1"- . . ... ..llln. Tinatlc Clrl Fourth, six iu"o..-. .....-. ------ t yrn e ( IIIU. DUIlio niasw Filth mile and a furlong, selling: But terscoVch won. Firing Line second, Benck . - 1. r J rrirM 1 Fa. Sixth; steeplechase, about one and three Jr...h. lie: Trenthemere won. Red Car aecond. Sauber third. Time: 3 65Va. i..ort,t Base Hall Decision HT-RON, S. Julv 21 (Special.) A de cision of no small importance to be baU vu7v' 4 bVtwien Huron and Hitchcock feam. In the last half of the ninth in "'u 3n ram. in with a winning run on a wild Pitch, coming to horn plat on a w " rhtctlnn waa mad bTlitcrTca to entering the scor. on the Y -. . . ka K11 1 on base could be allowed To settle the dispute Webster City Drop One. WKBBTER CITY, la, July 21 (Special Telegram.) After having won five atralght games, the local ball team dropped a pretty on to Story City this afternoon on th latter horn grounds. 2 to 1. Battria: Peterson and Kelleyi Gren and Whit. Hloas Fall a Winner. 8IOCX PA 1X8. 8. D , July 21 (Special Telegram ) Th Sioux Pall team of th Iowa-South Dakota league defeuted Sioux City on th looai gruuada today, Scor: I to L ....1 J ....8 1 ....2 ....6 3 ....3 7 ....4 4 6 6 on wild pitch number of au all holding as send to B. M. -H.SS T to T tskV a many has. on a wild nurh 2 ha can make before the ball is P . to du" him out." This question It'." win raised a number of time. In this th pTesent ea.n and the decl-lon - iiad, will doubtless settle any fur Sntroliiy on this oarUcular point. Clarlnda Defeat Atlantic. ATLANTIC. la. July 21. (Special Telegram.) Clarlnda defeated th horn team her today by a score of 4 to 1 I'P to the eighth Inning th game wa fine, th scor being 1 to 0 la Clarlnda's favor. The visitors then run In three mora on errors, while the locals onlv scraped out two. Bniterl-,: Atlantis, AJberaoa sa4 Parry; Clarlnda, Wayne king. b. h. (J. Curry).. Darky, br. g. (Proctor) Hal Patron, b, g. (McL'ray) Merry Master, br. m. (Robinson,), Hankie, blk. g. (Etop) Dr. Marvin, b. g. (W. Marvin)... Joe Sibley, ch. te. (Nuckola)..... Time: 2:11H. 2.11. Trotting. 2:20 class, purse 31,200, two In thre: . . Guy Fortune, ch. h. (Honan).... 4 1. 1 The General, ch. g. (Nuckolls) 8 Red Arthur, b. h. (Cunningham) 3 8 Prince Caton, b. h (Eckers) 3 4 5 Nlckolette, b. m. (Flher) 6 6 4 Katrlnke G. br. m. (Miller) 1 2 ds Scapegoat, br. g. (Cllppinger) 7 7 dr Arollte. ti. mi.' (U. ssaunaersy. ...... ...as Time: 2:Hi, 2:13H. i-U. fhernhpr of Commerce stake. for 2:21 class pacers, 35,000, three in five (unfin ished): Elastic Pointer, tr. . nusey)... Tom Keene, ch. g. (McCarthy)... Ebonv King. hlK. g. toogani Pan Michael, ch. h. -(J. CurryO.... Klngmnre. b. g. (Reaves) Miss Georgia, b. m. (PHce) xr f Winta r a (Klnrl t.-1iv.. Tn.art k m i Walker) 7 8 -.. - o a Page Hal, D. g. lueemi Ella Hal, b. m. (Garth) ds Five Points, blk h. (Reaves) ds Time: 2:W. m. PEACE IN, BASE BALL WORLD Americans Delighted with national's Attitude Concerning Davis and Elberfeld. wirw vnnTf Jniv 21. Concerning tha action of the National Base Ball leagu at it meeting yeteruay, uu.11 uiii,.u... president of the American league, said to- d'l am mora than pleased with th action the National league has taken. It shows they Intend to auiu oy mo ua l'8.01- . .r, w e .k.. J Vnelr ..lllri 1-Tesiaenx crmn i .i.. was alone in hi contention that he had a ... ih. urvlrni of Davis, by reason of the New York Americans having played Elberfeld, ana on an iiuosuu ia iii was 7 to 1, Brush voting for himself every time. Until tne signing 01 me new tlonal agreement the Cincinnati PfafJ compact will be th working basia of both leagues. This agreement, lt la expected, will be signed In tha weet in tha near fu- tUThe National league manager held a two-hour eBlon again today. Mr. Bruh did not attend. President Pulliam aitl th general ousiness 01 vn naiua mmm u,a.u over. Business Honsea Cloae to See Gnm. or lunn Neb.. Julv 21. (8Bclal.) Th business houses all closed last evening at 6-30 and a good crowd turned out to e th Barbersr and Mohanlcs' teams of th Cltv league play ball. The Barbers had . . a v.. ..ll 6ha waar hi PAH a K ln DCBl Ol i-il - v.. a m. J JJ Batteries: Mechanics. Llndercamp and Anderson; Barbers, Meduna and Crawford. Hits: Off Anderson, 4; oft Crawford, 6. Um pires: Acker end Johnson. On Thursday evening the Clerks and the Printers' teams will cross bats. The (Herks' teum is considered th best In th league, having quite a number of th Wahoo first team players. The printers have won one game, and there Is a great deal of speculation aa to which team will win. Y. M. C. A. Tennla. The flrat round of thla week's Young Man's Christian association handicap ten nis tournament was played off y''dy 11.. murta Kt Nineteenth and Farnam treeta before a good crowd. There were six single matches, leaving two others to be piayea 011 on ntuv. . soml nal. an finals will be contested Friday afternoon by tha eight winners In the preliminaries. Summary: Ttlbens (owe 16) beat Gray (15). 7-6, -t Spencer (scratch) beat Atkin (scratch), Yoit (scratch) beat Cherrlngton (half 15), '"Frankfurt (half 16) beat naemussen ( Dr"B.h,jon1i crfh) beat Taylor (half McNulty scratch) beat Sheer ff (ow half 15). 2-6, 8-. lateen to One. SHELBY, Neb.. July SL (Special.) Th Shelby Black did up th Grasham nln to the political tun of 16 to 1 at th ball park here yesterday afternoon. Batteries: Shelby Blacks, Gambol and Iwl; Qreiham, Dl and Dunbler. Th Shelby men are an luuuiooumi nrirori urouini her by Beebe Sl Ingalls, who have con tracted Wlin main 1'ir ine aaaMin ana 1P0TEWCY "I make no mlsleadlnK stiitement or unbusinesslike irotoit Inns to the afflicted, neither do I promise a cure In a feir lnya or otter free treatment In order to aeenre their patronage, but I ftnarnntee a perfect, aafe and lasting, care In the quickest possible time Tlth ont leavlnsr Injurious after effects In the system, and at the lowest poaallile cost for consclen t Ina . aKIIIfnl nnd snrcessfnl servlrrs." If you are a victim of Nervo-Sexual Debility, with all ita distressing symp toms, you certainly do not Intend to remain so. You have only one life to live. Why not live it In th full enjoyment of abundant vitality and perfect health? The fact that you hava taken Inferior remedies to no avail should not destroy vnnr fnJth tn afl treatment, nor your hope of a rational cure. During my long terms of scientific study ana practical experience I hav evolved a special treatment for Nervo-Sexual Debility that I uniformly successful in case where aucceaa waa before and by other doctor deemed Impoaslbl. - It does not stimulate temporarily, but restores permanently. It allays th Ir ritation of the delicate tissues sur rounding ths lax and unduly expanded seminal ducts, contracting them to their normal condition, which stops night emissions, dries up day drains, and prevent prematurene. It tone up and strengthen, he blood vessels that carry nourishment to th weak ened parts, which regain full strength. Meanwhile' all other symptoms Im prove, and th patient finally realises. as If a great blight had been lifted y from his life, mat ia nam iwina re lief from his terrible affliction. If you r.re unable to visit me In person, you should write for par Booklet. It con tains a aclentlflo and yet simple discourse on VARICOCELE, STRICTURTfl. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON, NERVO-8HXUAL DEBILITY and associate MALE PELVIC DISEASES, with their reflex complications. No man should be without this book; all can have It free by describing their trouble. My counsel is gratis to patients, and to physicians desiring In good faith ., to consult me concerning obstinate casea A legally written contract to cure, backed by abundant capital, is given to every nyin upon beginning treatment. Offlc hour dally, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. State Electro-Medical Institute AUTHORIZED BY THE 8TATE. I33S Farnam St., bet (3th and 14th Sts. , Omaha, Neb. I CURE MEN th grounds In suoh bad condition that play In the Longwood tennis tournament sched uled for today waa postponed until tomorrow. Eagles Win Close Game, FREMONT, Neb.. Tuly 21. (Special Tele gram.) The Fremont Kaglea defeated Wes ton today in an Interesting game by a score of 3 to 2. The boys from Saunders county didn't have mach trouble In hitting the ball, but they popped It up where someone always gbt It. They lost their chance to score In the sixth, when with three men on bases Ronln dropped the ball, then touched the plate and threw to Jens at third, and Jens slammed It into Cook at second, retiring the side. Th Eagles' errors were all made by one man. Score: Eagles 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Weston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Base hits: Eagles, ll; Weston, (. Errors: Eagles, 8; Weston, 3. . Iloldrcge Wins from Glltaer. HARVARD, Neb.. July 21. (Special Tele gram.) Holdrege "and Giltner played ball her today, resulting in a scor of 6 to 4 In favor of Holdrege. Following 1 th acora by Inning: R H E. Holdrege 0 1 0 0 1 1 ft 4 1-8 11 i GU.ner 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 34 I 6 Bases on balls: Longnecker, 4; Teel, 6. Struck out: By Longnecker, 4; by Teel, 6. Batteries: Holdrege, Teel and Doana; Gilt ner, Longnecker and Jeffrie. Umpire: Glover. . , These teams played a ten-inning game here yesterday, resulting in a scor of 10 to 10. Th gam ended In a quarrel, owing to difference of acorekeepere. Areadla Wins from Comateek. ARCADIA. Neb July 21. (Special.) Ar cadia played Comatock Sunday at Com atock. Tha acora waa I to 2 in favor of Arcadia. Can-Rushing- Episode. Owing to the fact that he lost 314 while rushing tha can with a crowd at Rothery'a saloon Monday, Harry Donnelly, who giva hla residence aa Montreal, Canada, got Into a fight with Jim McCarthy. Donnelly turned hla case over to the police when the robbery occurred and one man who waa suspected was arrested and locked up, but the money waa not recovered. He con cluded to do a little detective work on hla own account yesterday and went to Roth ery'a saloon with that object in view. There h met McCarthy, whom h accused ot the crime, and this led to th fight. A a result Donnelly is locked up, charged with assault. Marriage Licenses. Msrrlgge llcanaea hav been issued to th following: Nam and Residence Age. Thomas idlrasay, tMnana , Sophia Reenter, Omaha r.eoraa L. Kramer. Cheynn. Wro Jessi L. BoMnbery, , Cheyenn, Wyo.. Hot Springs and the Black Hills Hot Springs, the delightful summer resort and natural sanitarium of the West, is easily reached by the complete train service of the Chicago 8c North-Western Ry. Special low rates In effect from Omaha and all points west, dally during the summer season. Fast dally trains with through service of Pullman sleeping cars from Mis souri Valley and free reclining chair cars from Omaha. Leave .Omaha daily at 3.00 p. m.. reach ing Hot Springs the next morning. Summer tourist rates r alio In effect diily via tb Chicago & Norlh-Weitern Hallway to tha turomer retort, ol low, Uinnasot and Northern Wiaconain. 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