Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1903, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAITA DAILY TJEE: SUNDAY, JULY 20. 1003.
VICTORY SMILES AGAIN
Bourkeitet Take Another Gam from tha
Leaders.
ALL DONE IN THE LUCKY SEVENTH
Timely Werk at the Bat a4 Seme
Milwaukee Mistakes Coatrlbate
. e Ike Afteraooa's
Trtasapk,
for Denver In centeTfleld. Scors first gnm:
R H C
Pt. Joseph 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0-10 1') 6
Denver 0 OliOOOOO .lt
Retteries: St. Joseph. Olade and McCon
cell; Ienver. Kyler and Vlrich.
Score second trains:
RH.E.
Pt Joseph 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0-1 13 i
Denver 0 1 0 0 1 S 0 0 0-4 T I
Batteries: Bt. Joseph. Chlnn and Garvin;
Denver, Lempks and L'lrlch.
Staadlas of th Tessas.
Played. Won. I-osL T.C.
When Pa Bill burned all of his Jons
ticks behind his barn th other night on
he ' altar of th lucky seventh, h did a
good ' Job ' and It bor fragrant blossoms
yeeterdsy when th Rourkltes took another
turn at drubbing the topnotchers to the
tun of to S. Braun, who played back
stop th previous day, wound himself up
Into a knot every now and then and threw
balls over the oyster for the local lads
to bat Into th field. Schafstall waa fur
nishing th. snake for Omaha and thay
war intangible.
Omaha played the earn lineup of the
previous day, and O'Neill was moved , out
Into the middle garden for the visitors,
while Frank Miller supplanted him at sec
ond.. But It didn't make any difference.
There was some loos fielding on both
sides and th seventh Inning. That was
th whole story of the game. Hlckey
played a remarkably fast and heady game
on third and Jack Thomas at short fielded
well, despite his two errors, one of which
waa quite excusable.
Stone started out with a hi t, but never
got beyond second when he was sacrificed
there. Then Carter came to th doing.
He scratched and Lucia mad a bad throw
trying to pinch him at first, which gav
hltn another sack. Oenlns poked out a
dinky one and Thornton let the throw
through him. That put Carter on third
and Oenlns 'on first. Miller's fly to left
brought In Carter on a close decision, and
then th add went out.
Times Oa Are Serea.
Another run, cam In for the locals In
th second, and then they rested for their
doings In the seventh. When th seventh
opened the Creams got busy and snatched
a long, lean tally out of the game. It
cam about through Oatln'e double and a
scratch hit of Lucia's.
Th seventh did not open up auspiciously.
Blckey flew .out to O'Neill and Oonding
drew' a pass 'to first. Thsn Bchafntall
plonked one out Oatlns-way and Oatlns
tampered with It, but did nothing. Carter
singled and a run came In. Oenlns did
likewise and another tally was hung' on
th buffalo robe. - Miller walloped the ball
for two bases, and then Oenlns was
pinched by a hair off of third and "Dusty"
scampered oa. down to third while they
were chewing about It Shugart poked out
a dinky one and Thornton dropped the
catch. Then Welch singled and Thomas
broke a board In th fence and drew two
. jacks. Hlckey singled and Oonding got
two on a hltr Meanwhile the scores were
' oomlng In like farmers to a circus. But
Bohaf stall's out finished It and Pa BUI
counted up seven runs on his tally, board.
Ia the eighth' a couple1 of errors, two.
scratch hits, a base on balls and fielder's
choloo gave the -Creams two' more runs,
and then it was, all over so far as scoring
was conoerneiC
Today the earn teams will play a double
header, which will bo th last on the local
grounds until th next home series. ' ' '''
The scorei
OMAHA. : , .
. AB. H. IB. PQ.
Carter, r. f .'.;. -6 , 1 ' 1
Oenlns, a f , 6 , - 0
Miller, L r :.;..
Bhagart, lb 4
Welch,. h. . 4
TharaMi s. S. 4
Hlckey, lb ...,' 4
Oonding, c. I
SchsfstalL p, 4
. "
Totals 88
Colorado Springs
Milwaukee ,
Bt. Joseph ,
Kansas City ....
Ienver
l'eoria
Des Moines
Omaha
Oamea today:
7
. 71
. 72
. i
. 74
. 77
. 7
. 75
49
45
37
K7
35
35
34
a
17
27
Si
88
8
42
42
4
,6t6
.625
.514
.493
.473
.46a
.448
.fe7
Milwaukee at Omaha,
Peoria at Des Moines. Kansas City at
Colorado Springs, Bt. Joseph at Denver.
GAMES, IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Drill Rater Dowi Hew fork After
ieelas; Five Ran t
Wak te.
NEW YORK, July 2K New York lost to
Moston today. aitnouR-n tne locals tattea
out a lead or five runs in tne second inning.
Hard hitting by Boston, particularly In the
sixth lnninir, was too much for the home
team. Chesbro relieved Tannehlll in the
seventh and Young took Winters' place in
the sum. Attendance, ,0i. score:
BOSTON i' . NIW YORK.
K.H.O.A K. R.H.O.A.B
PourttOTtr. K4 I I Klr, rf....l 0 14
I tiElb.rf.ld, M. 4 I t
t t nnror, lb... 1 4 I 4
4i Wllllama. lb. I 4 I I I
1 llMrFarlnd, ef 1 1 1 .4 4
o (iantel, lb.... 1 I 11 1
1 4' Deris. If 1 I I 4
I o O'Connor, ... 4 1 t 1
I 01 Taanehlll, . 1 1 1 I 0
I 4 aeebre. ... 4 4 1 -4-4
IXU.VUI 4 '4 4 4 t
, f II ST 14 1
I Totals T ST 14 1
Boston ,...0 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 07
New York .0 50000000-6
Two-base hits: Oanxel, Dougherty, Cot
llns, Freeman (2), Parent (2), Ferris. Three
base hit: C'oillns. Sacrifice hits: Collins,
Criger. Left on bases: Boston, 7; New
York, 4. Double play: Elberfeld to Oan
rel. First hnse on errors: Boston, 1; New
York, 1. First base on balls: Off Winters,
I: off Young, 1; off C'hesbro, 1; off Tanne-
Colline. lb... I I 1
O-Rrtfti. ef... SOI
yminin, it., 1 S 1
Pareut, ee. . . . 1 I 1
Uchtoca, lb 0 4 11
Kerrta, lb.... 1 1 I
I'rlK.r. lit
Wlnwn, p... 11
Tuunc. p S14
Totals..
today by a score of I to S. Jarrott. the
star pitcher for Atlantic, was In the box
inl Crestnn soured eleven hits off his
delivery,- while Atlantic scored but twelve
off. Fleming.' a comparatively untried
pitcher fjr Crestnn. Krrors: Atlantic, 11;
Crest on, 8. Umpire: llolden. Attendance,
20. The same clubs play again Sunday.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
falats Play
Taklag
with th Ckaaiploas,
Foarteea Polats
t Six.
Imoot. cf ... I 0
temont, M... S 4 1 I 1
Barclar. If... 1 1 1 4 t
Park., lb ... 1 1 4 1 r
Harkett, lb.. 1 1 11 4 f
Rjin, S I t 11 (
DwileaTT, p.. I 1 4 4 I
ToUl. 14 14 n :
rrrrsm-RO, July Hi Nine hits off Lee
ver. coupled with errors In the first Inning,
gave 6t. Ixuil. a lead which could not be
overcome by Pittsburg's slow playing. Dun.
leavy gave only two hits up to tne Hfth
inning. Attendance 6,812. Score:
ST. LOl'IS. I PITTSBmO.
n h o a e r.h.o.a.e.
r.rr.11. lb... I til 1 n.anmont. cf 1 1 I 9 1
Ponoran. rf.. t Sit MSbrlns, rf... t 1114
w agner, aa. .. S 1 a I V
Bramfl.M, lb 9 I 11 t 0
Learb, lb ... I t I t 1
Hitch. r, lb. 1 I I T 1
Knit.r, If..., 1 4 1 t t
W.er, ..... 4 t 1 4
Ph.lp c I S S 4 t
'wr, p t t t 1
Wilh.lm. p.. I 4 4 I
tKODdr
TotaU 4 II ST 14 4
xBatted for Wllhelm In ninth.
Pt. louis 2 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 814
Pittsburg 0 200011106
Two-base hit: Farrell. Three-base hits:
Farrell (2). Sacrifice hits: Demont, Bar
clay. Ryan. Stolen banes: Barclay, Burke.
Double plays: Demont to Farrell to Hack
ett; Burke to Hackett; Hackett, unassisted.
First base on balls: Off Wllhelm, 3; off
Dunleavy, S. Hit by pitched bail: Wagner.
Struck out: By iJunleavy, 1. Time: 2:15.
Umpire: Moran.
Bottom Twice Beats Brooklyn.
BOBTON, July IS. Boston took both
ramea nf a double-header from Brooklyn
today. Batting, errors and passes accounted
ror all the scoring in tne nrst game, xua
larkev. though wild, was effective.
The second game waa a bewildering com
pound of hits, errors and stupid piaying.
Four pitchers were used. Attendance, 4,Sul.
Score, nrst game:
Coolay. If. .
T.nn.r, lb.
Startler, cf,
Carney, rf..
Moran, e. .
BOSTON.
K.H.O A E
4 110 0
1 0 11 4
4 4 14
1114
4 111
xMcCreery out: hit by batted ball
Boston 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 4
Brooklyn 1 01100000-1
Two-base hits: Aubrey, Abbattlchto.
Double plays: Strang to Flood to Doyle,
Flood to Dahlen to Dovle. First base on
balls: Off Oarvin, 4; off Malarkey. 6. Hit
by pitched balls: Malarkey, eneckara.
Struck out: By Malarkey, 1; by Oarvin, 4.
Passed balls: Moran (21. Wild pitches:
Oarvin (2), Malarkey. Time: 1:5a. Um
pire: Johnstone.
score, second game:
BOSTON. , BROOKLYN.
K.H.O. A.g.l R.H.O.A.X).
rooter. If.... I I I I 1 Strain, lb ... 1 Sill
" 1 '
I
a
- o
i
vi -.
0.8
1
I
0-
' 4 0
1:1
4
1
-a
: a n . J4- - 4
MILWAUKEE.
Btone. 1. f.......
McVlckers. r. t I 0
Corkman, lb 4 1
O'Neill, c. f 4.1
Thornton, lb 4 0
Oatlna, s. s I 1
Miller, lb .., v.. 0
Lucia, C. v 4 0
braun, p. I 0
AH. R. IB. PO.
0 1 ft
0
0
1
1
1
0
!i
u
0
0
0
I
4
.3
1
0
0
T M II
Totals , U
Runs by innings:
Omaha I J J
Milwaukee ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits by Innings:
Omaha J 1 1 ? 1 !
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 1 0
0
1 0-1
0 13
S 0-1
Barned runs: Omaha, I: Milwaukee, l.
Ktt on basee; Omaha, 8; Milwaukee, .
leases on balls: Off Srtiaf stall, 4; off Braun.
fc-8truck out: By Bohafstall. Z: by Braun,
I. Wild pitch: Braun. Two-base hits! MU-
' ler, Thomas. Oonding, Braun. Oatlns. Sao.
.iiu XTrVtckera. Stolen bases: Mil
ler, Stone, Cockman, P- Miller. Tim of
gam: il.'BO. umpire; wov-auu,
pa Mala aaa Distillers Eve a Up.
TT?8 TrfOtNES. July 25. Des Moines broke
even with Peoria In a double-header this
afternoon. The nrst was an easy victory
frtr Penrta.' Tha second waa a - pitchers'
battle. . Attendance, S.000. Bcor firat game:
R.H.E.
Paoria 1 0 I 0 1 1 .1 0 J II j
Dea Moines 0 10 0 0 0 1 1-6 13 I
Batteries: De Moines. Barry "nd Fohri
Peoria. Hart and Wilson.,
Score, second game: f ,-.,
Dee Moines, 1 0 : I af J S
Peoria 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0-1 I 0
Batteiiee: Pes Moines, Cushman and
Fohl; Peoria, Olmsteed and Wilson.
Mlllloaalres Weary with nn.ilsf.
fLO!RAT0 BPRIN08, July .-LTedays
game waa a sluitglng-match, In which Kan
ana City played corner lot ball and the Colo
rado Springe playera spent their time In
runnlnj the .bases. Both teams were crip
pled by tho absence or regular ' playera
RHE.
Colo. BDrfriss'.. 11 0 1 "T -22 1 I
Kanaa City ..10I0OOOIO-6I
Battvrloa: Colorado, Sprlnrs.- Jones vanl
Biamagle; , Kansas City, Cable, Hall, and
Mcaaltt. r -.,- '
t. Je Takes a Caaple.
I5KNVER, July 25. Denver loat two
aamea to Bt. Joseph bv loose fielding. Both
Lyler and Leuipke were batted freely. The
only brilliant worn was aacnais s piaying
II. lb 1 S 4 1 Smith, lb..,, 0 1 III
oon. ;S -i lj,1g.m...3 A 1, 1, I 4
i.bllli fa. I 4 . ." .McAlWoa i S 0
rr,-t,. i ' 1 o;iiuiow. . TTr x i- ft t
riab.rtj, p.. t 4 . a! i
.ToUls.t..,. f $ ST 14 II Total. 4 11 17 IT 1
x Batted for Kitson In the ninth. '
Chlaago. ,.'.l l.ft-0 0, : 1 t 0 06
Detroit .......1 0 1 0 0 0 1,1 04,
niKitni.'.iiit:' oueiow. oacrinre 'nits:
Liusn, uarr, -jonea, magoon, Tannehlll.
Htolen bases: Yeagerw Callahan (2), IsbelU
First base on bails: Off Kitson, 2; off
wnite, 2. firat Dase on errors: Detroit, l;
.C'hJcajro. 4. Left on bases: Detrrat 7-
Chlcag, 9. Struck out: By Kitson, I; by
mio, o, vy rianerxy, i. . uouDie plays:
Smith to Carr to' Long, Tannehlll to IabelL
lime; :iu. umpire: connouy.
Wasfcingtoa Wins from Phillies.
WA8HINOTON. July 25. In a pitchers
battle between Waddell and Dunkl Wash
ington defeated Philadelphia today. Wash
ington won by bunchlca two hi La with a
baa on, balls, and an excusable error by
Waddeir in th eighth Inning. Attendance
x.iia. tscore:
.WASHINGTON. I . PHILADELPHIA.
K.H.O.A.aV R.H.O.A.X
Kobinson, se 111. 0 Pickering, cf. I I 4 4
tiran, ci i l . . Datia, lb..... 4 114 4
Clark., lb.... 4 1 4 4 0 L. Crcaa, lb.. 4 1114
Salbach, If... 4 1 I 4 tjSaybold, rf... 4 4 14 4
Lf. rf 4 14 4 1 HoSinaa. It.. 4 4 S 4 4
Covxhlln. lb . 0 4 4 4 4 MurDhr. . lb.. S S t S a
MtKorm k, Ik 4 4 1 S olM. croaa,' aa.. 0 4 4 I
KlUredga, a. 4 4 4 1 v Shreck, 4 4 14s
uuuaia, p.... s e s s .,wada.ii, p.. .4,1. 4 1 1
ToUU. ..... 1 IB ll Totals .1
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I J
rniiaaeiynia v ovooo,o 1
-l-wo-nase nits: Murphy, Pickering. Three
base hit: Selbach. Stolen bases: Rwin,
Clarke.- Sacrtflce hits: Ryan, Coughkn,
tirst base on balls: Off Waddell, 2. Hit
Dy piicnaa oaii: My Lrunxie, l; cy waddell,
L Struck, out: By Dunkle 4; by Waddell.
ft, Time:, l is. Umpire: Hassett
Btaadlaa; tf the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P C,
Boston 81 53
Philadelphia ' 82 41
Cleveland 7 43
Detroit ,. 75 , Sg
New York 75 87
Chicago 77 36
St. Louis 83 tl
Washington B0 27
Games today: Detroit at Chicago, Cleve
land at Bt, Louis.
28
14
M
17
38
43
51
53
,4
.5X5
.644
.607
.4H3
.455
.376
.338
Oremlnfr, lb 4 1 1 I
Aubrer, M...1 111
Malarkey, 4 I 1 1
Total! 4 1x24 II
hill. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Chesbro, I Ab tichio, Ib.t l I I
1. struck out: isy winters, a: cy xoung..z;
bv Tannehlll, 2. Passed ball: O'Connor.
Time: 1:55. Umpire: Sheridan.
Cleveland Downs Saints. j
CLEVELAND, July 23. Pearson, the
pitcher secured from Homestead by Cleve
land, let Bt. Louis down with six singles
today, errors by Lajole and Oochnauer
giving the visitors three runs. Lajole's
batting was a feature. Attendance, ,447.
Score:
CLEVELAND i 8T. LOl'IS.
R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.E.
Bay, ef 1114 0 Burkett, lf... 0 114 4
Bradler, lb.. I 14 1 rtuides, lb... 4 4 4 1 4
Lajole, lb.... I S 1 1 1 Frl.l. lb 1 I S 4 4
Hickman, lb. 4 S 11 4 Antt.raoo, cf. 4 0 4 4 4
McCarthy, lf. 4 1 S 4 C-W.llac, sa.. S S S 4 4
Flick, rf 4 0 0 0 IrKahoa, C....1 1110
Oocbnau.r, as 4 1 4 I 2 Martin, lb.... 4 4 14 4
Abbott, a 4-4 4 4 oH.mphlll, rf. 4 14 4 4
Pearson, p.... 4 4 4 1 4Pow.ll, p.... 4 14 4 4
Total. T 10 ST II I Total. W 14 4 I
Cleveland .. 0,1,0 1 0 1 0 -T
St. Louts ..0 1 1 0 0 0 0 04
Two-base hits: Lajole, Bay (2). Three
base hit: Hickman. Home run: Lajole.
Stolen bases: Bay, Bradley. Double play:
Frlol to Sugden. First base on balls: Off
Powell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Powell,
2. lft on bases: Cleveland, 6; St. Louis,
8. Struck out: By Powell, 7; by Pearson,
& Wild pitch: -Powell. Time:- 1:55. Um
pire: O'Laughlln. - '
- - Loss Let. White tros. Win.
DETROIT, July 25. Long's erratlo work,
due partially to a badly injured hand, was,
responsible for Chicago's victory today,
his errors figuring in four of the five runs.
White was -put -.out of the game In the
eighth, with the sacks Ailed and none
out, and Flaherty saved the game. Green
was Injured while running. Attendaaoa,
4.6W. Score: -
. CHICAOO. - I DETROIT.
- , R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Holmes, lf... 1 114 4 Barrett, cf... 1 114 4
Jonea, cf.....l 14 1 4 Luah, If 4-1 14 4
Onan, rf 4 4 4 4 Crawford, ri.,1 I I I
Hallman, rf.. 1 0 1 4 1 Carr, lb 1 til I I
Callahan, lb. 4 I 14 0 Yac.r, lb... I 4 S I 1
lab.ll, id
Magoon,
Iff
rnsei
white, p 4 1 1 I . K l Upon, p.... 1 14 1
ruu.rtj, p.. o 4 4 4 . (LxMcOnlra .j 4 4 4 4
BROOKLYN,
R.H.O.A.E
Strain, lb.... 14 114
8herkanl. If.. 0 0 14 0
Dnbba. cf.... 1 I 1 0 1
lol. lb 0 0 T 1 t
Dabl.n, as... 0. t I I
McCreerr. rf. 0 0 1 t
Klnod. lb t 4 1 I I
Rltter, e 1114 0
Jarrtn, p.... 0 4 4 4 4
Totals.
I I 14 11 1
plays: Crlstall t Klelnew to Turner, Vlog
to Donahue. lft on bases: Milwaukee.
7: Toledo, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mes
mer. Indianapolis Dnwns Oles.
MINNEAPOLIS. July . Indianapolis
bent the home teem today, batting Katoll
and Williams freely. Williams, for In
dianapolis, was a pusxle and allowed but
four hits. Attendance, 1,500. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. , MINNBAPOLII
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Hnerl.Ter, rf.l 111 I Sullivan, rf...l 1114
4 I spooner, 10.... 1 11 .
4 tWaaor. lf t t I t t
t t Smith, rf t 4 1
Jonea, If 1
Woo-lmft, ....I
Coulter, ef....l
Ttmaett, lb...!
Starran. aa....l
1 I
1 I
1 t
1 I
S 1
H.Tdoo, lb.. .4 4 11
tot, 2b 1 1
T. Wllllama. p 4 1 1
Total!
I s
I 1
4 4
1
1 1
I lOvler, aa I 4 I
4 1 Mrlntjre, Ib .t 4 4
I t Martin, lb. ...I 4 I
I d I.uflwla. o 0' 1 I
1 DIKatnll. p I 4 4 14
IR Wllllama. 4 4 11
....10 11 17 14 ll
Total. 1 I n II 4
Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 6 010
Minneapolis 1 09000000-1
Two-base hit: Fox. Bases on balls: Off
T. Williams, I; off R. Williams. 1; off
Katoll, 7. Struck out: By T. Williams. 4;
by R. Williams, 1; by Katoll, I. Double
rlav: Heydon to Marcan Stolen bases:
logrlever (3), Coulter t2), Msrcan tl). Tarn
sett. Fox. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 13;
Minneapolis, 7. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Cun
ningham. Batters Outplay Field at Will.
KANSAS CITY, July 25-Both pitchers
were batted hard and given poor support,
but Kansas City's hits were bunched more
than those ot ins visitors. Attsndance 800,
Score ;
XAN8AS C1TT. I COLt'MDfS.
R.H.O.A.E ! R.H.O A .
Rothfuaa, ef.
Gear, rf
Nance, lb...
Orad, lb...
I ., a....
Knoll. If....
Uutl.r. c
NcAnd'wa, lb 1 1 I
Coons, p 10 1
111
111
111
4 I 14
1 1 4
111
114
I Morrtawy, aa I
1 0 Arndt, It 1
I o Roach, rf..
1 oFUnnon, lb... 1
1 1 M.I lor, lb.... I
4 . Fni, e 4
1 t Wajn.r. lb.. 1
1 I.McMackla, cfl
I 1 Crablll, p.... 1
I 1
I 1.
10 1
1 II
Sherkard, If.. 1
Hehbi, cf I
Doyle, lb..-,. I
Uahlen, aa.. 0
McCreerr, Tf. 1
Flood, lb 4
I I
I 1
I I
1 X
0 0
4 I
4 0
0 0
Plttlns.r, p.. 1 0 0 1 0
Total.
.10 II 34 11 I
Tenner, lb: 11(1
Stanley, cf... I I I 1
Carney, rf.... 10 4 10
Moran. e 0 I o J
Ab'Uchlo, 3b. 10 4 10
Oremlna'r. lb I I 4 I
A u bre;, ss..:i l a i iinnier, a a
Piatt. D 14 0 1 OiReidjr. D 0
Uoeacner, p.. s V V
aJackllUKk .. 4 4 0 4
.11 14 ST 11 I
I Totala
xBatted for Retdy In sixth.
Boston '-. J 1.0 0 6 5 0 0 13
iirooklyn 0 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 0-10
Two-base hits: Aubrey, Tenney, Stan
ley, Rltter.' Home run: Dobbs. Stolen
bases: Stanley' (3), Strang. Doyle, jjoubie
olav: Flood to Doyle. First base on balls:
Off Doescher, 3; off Reldy, 1; off Piatt, 1;
on. .fuunger, i. oiruc out; ny riati, o,
by Plttlnger, it by Doescher, 3. Passed
balls: Moran, Rltter. Tims: 2:00. TJmplte;
Johnstone.
Phillies Best Giants In Math.
PHILAOELPIIIA. July 25. With two out
in' the ninth Thomas got to first on balls
and scored en .Oleaaon's . two-bagger, win
ning: the gatne. fox, Philadelphia. ; Attend
ance, 4,569. Score! , .
' PHILADELPHIA. I BIW TOUU.
i - -R.M.O.A.B.f. . ' .' ' R.H.O.A.E.
Thomee, ct...l ,1 t. ft . Browne, it.., 11 1. 0. 1
. wi
Oleaaon. Ib.t S I '
WbrVtea, Wl-t' 0-. .J
KelalW, n.,. s s . a
, 1 1 1 4 .01
i 111 4 si
Barry. It.
Doualaas, lb. 4' 4 10 4 s
Hal. wltt, sa.. 4 I I 41
Dooln, c 4 4 I I 0
Fraaer, p..... 114 1.
i Totals...... 4 1 17 II Ot
vtialtran, ef. 4 1 I 4 4
vcoana. "ltm. - v u s
Mertea. It.... 4 4 1,4a
Rabb. aa 1 1 4 1
Lander. ,.. 4 4 114
McOraw. 4 14 4.
Gilbert, tb... 14 114
Dunn.' lb 4 4 4 4 4
Warner,, o.... I-A. 4 X 4
Mct.lnnlty. p. 4 1 0 1 t
uBowermaa. 4 14 0 4
TDtafi.'.:.!. "liM It S
xWlnnlng run scored with .two out.
xxBatted for Ollbert.
Philadelphia 0 0001120 1-6
New fork 7. 0 001J000 1-4
Two-base hit: Gleason. ' Sacrtflce hits
McOann, McQlnnlty, Thomas. Stolen bases:
BabD. Thomas. Barry. Lrt on bases: flili
adelphla, 6: New York. 6. First bawe on
balls: Off McOlhnlty, Si'off Fraser. 2. Hit
by pitched ball: By Fraser, 1.. Struck out:
ny Aicuinnuy, z; oy eraser, . iime: i:x.
umpire: tmsue.
'Hlerobe Wl and Lose.
CHICAGO.' July 25.-Clntmnatl and Chi-
caa-o sollt even today, Oie gams being al
most direct . reversals. Tha visitors could
do nothing with Welmer's curves In the
nrst game except In onS-lnnlng and Harper
held the locals down the same way in the
second. Attendance,. 11,5J. Score, first
game:
CHICAOO. ' ': CINCINNATI.
81al. It...
Caaey, lb...
Cbaaot,' lb.
Jonea, cf.,.
Ey.ra, lb...
Harl.y, tL.
Kilns.
Tlnk.r, aa. ,
Weimar, p.
H.U.O.A.
.. 1 1 1. 4 4
.114 10
. 1 1l I I
,.4 4 1 0,0
.. 1 t 1 I
,.lllt
,.4 1 I 4 1
.41111
4 4 1 4 t
Lunosnta, p.. 4 4 4 4 v
ToUl. .4 11 ST II
R.H.O.A.E
Don 1 In. It.... 1 4 1 0 0
Seymour, ef.. 1 1 t 4 4
Dolan, rf. .... 0 I 4 4 4
Beckley, lb.. I 1 II 1.4
steinteiac. as o 0 1 I 1
Kelley, lb.... 4 0 1 t I
Pelti.. lb..
Berxen, a.
Hoole, p..
iUaly .....
,. 0 0 0 3 0
.. 1 1 t 1 0
..441 0
.. 4 4 4 4 4
Plnsabers Take the Money.
Th N. P. 8. Co. defeated th H. H. Drug
Co.'s team of Council Bluffs In an exciting
and interesting game. The feature of the
game waa Neat's fast work for the Supply
company, striking out eleven men and
fielding his position like a veteran. ' Score:
N. P. S. Cq 0 0 1.1. J 0 0 0 1-6 11 1
II. IL D. Co 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 4 I
Batteries: N. P. S. Co.. Neal and Bever
idge: IL H. D. Co., Brown, Crow and
Dooley. .
tar Pitcher Batten Hard.
CRESTON. Ia., July 25.-(Speclal TeleT
gram.) Creston again -defeated Atlantic
I
.flieteMatism
Is Not a SKin Disease
Most people hav aa idea that Rheumatism is contracted like a cold, that the
damp, chilly air penetrates the muscles and joints n4 causes the terrible aches and
pains, or that it is something like a skin disease to be rubbed away with liniments or
drawn out with plasters; but Rheumatism originates ia the blood and is caused by
Urea, or Urio Acid, aa irritating, corroding poiaon that settles ia xaascles,. joints and
nerves, trroducin? inflammation and sore
ness ana the sharp, cutting plains peculiar -to
this distressing disease.
Exposure to bad weather 'or sudden
chilling of the body will hasten an attack
of Rheumatism after tha blood and sys
tem are ta th right condition lor It to
. . Bowling Oreen, Ky.
About a year ago I waa attacked by aout
rheumatism in my shoulders, arms and
legs below the kuee. I oould not raise my
arm to comb u hair. Doctor, prescribed
for me for over two months without a-lv-.
tog me any relief. I saw 8. 8. b. advertised
anadaeidiwltcitrvU lmm.ii.l. Tma.
Mcvciop, out nave uotning o no witu uio. ausucea us use l leu rjetter, ana remsrked
tal true cause of Rheumatism, which tomotherthatlwasgladlbadatlaetfound
r internal and not external.
Liniments, plasters and rubbing will
sometime seduce the Inflammation and
Bwelllna' and ease- tha naia for a time.
but fail to relieve permanently because
they do not reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. cures - Rheumatism
t because It attacks it la tne blood, and the Unc
Acid poison is neutralized, the sluggish, circulation
stimulated and quickened, and soon the system is
purified and cleansed, the aching muscles and joints are
relieved of all irritating matter and a lasting cure effected.
R : 1, hirmlMi aeirel.tJa MmJ. .. .. ..t 1.4
a blood purifier and
Bjaiiejiv, rri: r r
int. svfitw snuitic cu., AivuirA, GA
sorue relief. I eontiuued it us and ant
ntiraly well. I will aiwaye feel deeply
tntertd In th suooea of 8. 8. B. siao
It did n so much good. - ,
s 1 1 lath e u ujus. aucd hobto v.
... V 4
Totals 11 II ST 11 a1 Total. I 14 14 II I
Kansas City 0 1 1 4 0 4 0 1 -U
Columbus 001110400 I
Two-base hits: Rothfuss, Nance, Grady,
Iewe, Butler, McAndrews, Morrlasey.
Three-base hit: Butler. Home run:
Nance. Sacrliice hits: Rothfuss, McAn
drews, Coons, Mellor. Stolen bases: Hoth-fu-ts,
Nance. Arndt. Double plays: Mor
rissey to Mellor. Bases on balls: Off
Coons, 1; off Crablll. 3. Struck out: By
Coons, 3; by Crablll, 1. Hit by pitched ball:
By Crablll. 2. Passed ball: Fox. Left on
bases: Kansas City, 6; Columbus, B. Time:
1:45. Umpire: Mutlane.
McCord Trlea Hard, but Falls.
ST. PAUL, July 25.-MeCord pitched good
ball for Louisville this afternoon, but Bt.
Paul bunched hits. Chech was pounded in
spots, but the home team's fast fielding
held the score down. Attendance, 1,600.
Score:
T. facl. , Lonsviu.E.
R.H.O.A.B. B.li.U.A.a
Oeler. lb. 0
8bannon, ef. ..I
Jackaon. n....o
Brhaeler, aa...l
Hugglna, lb...l
Flournor. 1I...0
Wheeler, lb. ..0
Pierce, e 0
Check, p
84 64 30 . 643
81 63 29 . 642
83 41 ia .6W
84 42 42 .fl
TO 37 38 . 493
83 25 44 .4-2
82 33 49 .402
81 " 30 61 .370
111 OKerwIs, rf....4 1000
1114 Hart, lb 4 4 14 1 4
111 oBraahear. lb.. I 1 S 4 4
111 OUdwell. ct 1 1140
ISS IS SulllTan. Ib.4 1041
ISO OCIrmer, U....0 S t 4 4
1 10 4 0 Sehrlerer, 0...1 lilt
Oil otQulnlan, aa...l I 4 1 t
aaa eueCard. a a 0 0 0 s
ToUl. I 10 XT 11 ll Total. I 11 14 II 1
St: Paul 1 0011020 -6
Louisville 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03
Twobase hits: Jackson, Flournoy. Oeler,
Clymer, Odweil, Kerwln, Quintan. Sacrifice
hits: Pierce, Schriever. Stolen bases: Hug-
gins; Flournoy. Bases on nails: orr Mc
Cord, 6; off Chech, 8. Struck out: By Mc
Cord, 6; by Chech, . Wild pitches: Mc
Cord (2). Hit by balls: By Chech. 2.
Passed ball: Pierce. Double play: Hug
gins to Schaefer to Wheeler. Left- on
bases: St. Paul, 8; Louisville, 11. Time:
2:16. Umpire: Foreman.
Btaadlaa; of th Team.
Played. Won. Lost P.O.
St Paul
Milwaukee
lndianupolls ....
Louisville
Kansas City .:.
Minneapolis ....
Columbus
Toledo
Games today: Indianapolis l at Minne
apolis, Toledo at Milwaukee, Columbus at
Kansas City, Louisville at St Paul.
ORIGINALS BEAT THE JUNIORS
Fast Game on South Omaha Gttssdi
" Is Won by the Old-
Tlniers. '
Tha gam yesterday afternoon at Jet
ter's park. South Omaha, between the.
Union Stock Tarda Juniors and the Origi
nals was a very pretty exhibition. Knight
was In tb .box for the Juniors, and save
the third and fourth innings waa not hit
hard. Hachten at first waa easily the star
for 'the .Juniors, covering his bag like a
veteran. He also secured two hits out of
three times up. Hlnton and Ferguson did
some fast fielding. Jellen was in the game
like he used to play 1t fifteen years ago,
leading his team at the bat and cutting
off several long hits In left J. Jellen
pitched a steady game, keeping the hits
well scattered. The score:
ORIGINALS. f JUNIORS.
R.H.O.A.E! R.H.O.A.E.
Jellen, lf I S I 4 OT.Ibot. lb.... 0 1 I I I
S 1 Hachtea, lb.. 0 I 14 4 1
I Miller, a 4 4 4 1 1
4 OMi-Lean, sa.. 4 4 1 4 4
1 Lott, rf 4 4.14
4 1 Ferguson, ef . 4 1 S 4
4 t Hlnton, If.... 1 0 t 0 4
1 0 Milieu, lb.... 1114 1
4 l;Kni(ht, p.... 4 1114
aat.Sawi
It's a common error to plaster the back
to rub with liniment the rheumatic jointa
and then to wondeer why relief doesn't come.
The aching bark the rheumatic Joints
come from sick kidneys nnd plasters and
liniments won't cure sick kidneys. You'ye
got to get at the kidneys from the inside
You've got to make them well. Well kid
neys keep the blood rich and pure Leave no
excuse for backache and rheumatic pains.
Doan's Kidney Pills
make well kidneys. They are endorsed by
Omaha citizens. Your own friends and
neighbors have used them, and testify to
their merit. .You couldn't have more positive
proof than 7 . "
OMAHA PROOF
Miss Nellie Mitchell, 415 South 11th Street, says: "After a fall I noticed
mj back aching occasionally, and finally continually. It grew so that I could
only He perfectly straight and very often was forced to sleep on the floor In
place of my bed. Two boxes of Doan'a Kidney Pills, obtained at Knhn & Oa't
drug store, corner of Fifteenth and Douglas street, gradually relieved me of
the aching nntll It Anally disappeared."
Doan'a Kidney Pills are on Ie at all drag stores BOo box.
Foster-MIIbarn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Totals...... I 4 14 14 1
Chicago ...1 1 S 0.4-0 0 1 e-4
Cincinnati .: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 !
Left on bases: Chicago. 10: Cincinnati. 6
Two-base hits: Evers. Seymour, Bergen,
Casey, Chance (2). Sacrifice hit: Jones.
Double play: Tinker to Evers to Chance.
Struck out: By Welmer. 2; by Xiundgren, 1;
by Poole, 1 Bases on balls: Off Welmer,
I; off Lund rr en, 1; off Poole, C Time: 1:50.
V mpire: u Day.
Score, second game:'
CINCINNATI. I CHICAGO.
R H O.A.l I - R.H.O.A.B.
Donlln, U....S 1 1,4 . Sla.le, If.,... I 4 14 4
Sermour, ct.. 1111 .Taaejr, lb 4 114 4
Dolan. rf 1 III O't-hanc, Ik... I 4111
Kerkler. lb.. 1 S 11 4 , Wllllama. lb. 4 4 4 4 4
Stelnteldt. as. 1114 o'Jonea, cf 1 1 S 1 I
Keller. Is.;.. I 1 4' 4 ttr.n, lb..
felii. lb 1 14 1 .Harl.j, rt..
Bersea. 4.... I 111 4 Haub, ....
Harper, p.... 4 1 4 '4; Tinker, a...
. iMenelee, p.
ToUl....... I 11 SI 14 4
I ToUl.....
Cincinnati ;...i.0-0- 2A1
Chicago .4) 0 0 0
Left on basea. Chicago, It; Cincinnati, 1
Two-base hlta:, Donlin, . poln. Harper,
Jonea, Itaub. Three-uaae hits: Kclley,
Pelts, Bergen. Btolen baacs:' Slagle, Jonea.
Seymour, Iolan. Beckley, Htelnfeldt. Struck
out: By Menefee. 6: by Harper. I Bases
on balls: oft Menefee, 2; off Harper, I.
Hit with bnll: Chance (2). Time: 2:00.
Umpire: QTa.
ataadlaaj ef the Teasns.
Played. W'on. Ixst
flttSDUrg si M 27
New York 7 47
Chicago .; M 51 '
Cincinnati 83 43
Brooklyn 78 39
Hoston TH " S3
St. Louis 83 ' tl
PhiladelptvU SJ . M .
.14 4 11
. r i i i 4
..41414
.41141
,.44114
. l"l Vf lt
0 0 0 0-4
0 0 10-4
32
35
40
39
45
U
M
PC.
.6J7
.tn
.618
.6t.)
.4.-3
.3W
.117
PltU-
Oames today: St Louis at Chlcaco.
Durg ai .incinnau.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Brewers, Aided fc Toledo's Errore,
Hedges' Pttcklas aad Stroag Bat.
flag, Prove Vletorlooa.
MILWAUKEE. July 25 -Heavy hlttln
by Milwaukee, many errors by Toledo mid
Hedge's pitching, enabled Milwaukee to win
from Toledo today. Attendance,
Score:
atlLWAt'KEg.
R.H.O. A g
BobaSey. So . j 4 x , 4'Smltk. ' rt..'.
4 4 Owena. as.:.
I 4 Hlauk'siP. U
5 4 Turner, lb. .
4 I Rareer. cf.
1 4. kleta.w, e.
4 bVheub, lb.
I i Midi. lb...
luaahae, lb. I I 11
Wow4. a 1 4 4
tni.auS. lb 111
Hemphill, cf I 1 I
Ilunleatf. " I A. I
Oanlej. rf... 14 4
loa. as..... 4 4 1
UeOaas. .. Ll 4 4 I.Crutall,
TOLEDO
K H O A .
4 114 1
4 11
Totals ....1 f It It 41 Totals ....'4 4 14 IT I
Milwaukee 00401010 T
Toledo .. 00000000 0-4
Two-base fc!s: Schafley. Kleinow. Three
base bits: Dunleavy ?. First base on
balle: Off Hedges, ; off Crlstall, 4.' Hit
by pitched ball: Schafley. lHrmhus. Sac
rule bits: Hemphill. DutU.avy. Struck
uts bf Hada-ea. J. hjr Ca-iaialL 4, Double
O l boon. lb.... Ill
Tracy, lb.... 0 11
Sax., rf I 4 4
Coacroe, aa.. 4 14
Coe. lb 4 4 4
Dunn, cf 0 4 1
Boerlw, c... 1 S T
J. Jellen, p.. 1 1 1
Total. I I 37 11 4l Totals 1 T 17 IS I
Originals 103J0000 0-4
Juniors 0 0 (f t 0 1 0 01
Earned runs: Originals, 2; Juniors, 1.
Two-base hits: Jellen (2), Tracy. Stolen
bases: Originals, 4: Juniors, 2. Double
play: Cosgrove to Tracy to Coe. Struck
out: By Jellen, 2; by Knight, L Bases on
balls: Off Knight. 1: off Jellen, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: By Knight, 2. Left on bases:
Originals, 6; Juniors, 7. Passed ball: Mil
ler. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Kowley.
Trl-Clty League Camea.
Oames In the Trl-Clty league Sunday:
The Eagles and the Joe Smiths at Manawa,
the Ideals and the B. Jetters at South
Omaha, the Originals and the Crescents
(double header) at Oakland. The Originals
and the Crescents line up as follows:
Originals. Position. Crescents.
Foley first base Petersen
Bradford ..second base Tracev
Kennedy shortstop . ...Ryan
.. leftfleld .
centertleld
. rightneld
.. catchers ,
Waller.
Jellen
Scully
Taylor
Crelghton..
O'Keefe....
Saffelder...
and
Mcllvalne..
.. pitchers
...Weed
...Drisooll
i.Kodman
CI ute
....Roben
.....Miller
....Troby
Tompseit
t'eiersen
Morning game will be called at 10: So and
the afternoon game will b called at I 3j.
Kaaaaai Are Outclassed.
FREMONT. Neb., July 2S. (Special )
The Fremont Eagles had no difficulty in
getting away with an aggregation of col
ored base ball players hulling from Atch
ison, Kan., yesterday afternoon, by a score
of S to 0. Daura pitched for the Eagles
and two acant singles were all the colored
team could get and not a man of them
ever reached second base. Both sides
fielded well and the game was a fast one.
Score:
Eagles 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 I
Colored Nine ., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Hits: Eagles, 7: Colored Nine, 2. Er
rors: Eagles, 2; Colored Nine, 2. Home
run: Vaughn of the Eagles. Batteries:
Eagles, Daum and W. Eads; Colored Mine,
Lewis and F. Jones.
Aaditors Defeat Beaattee.
The IT. P. General Auditors defeated
Bartiett's Beauties in a game of ball on
Crelghton College grounds Saturday after
noon by a score of 0 to i. The Auditors
now reclaim the honors which were so
gracefully assumed bv the Beauties last
week. The feature of the game was the
applause from the bleachers for Kavan,
who assumed the role as "master of cere
monies." Batteries: Auditors, Whitehead,
Eriksen and Bulllvan; Beauties, Milestone
and Lefholts. Struck out: By Whitehead.
12; by Milestone, 4.
tare rait to Shiaa?.
The Walter Molae team defeated the Chl
oetro Street Stars yesterday afternoon in an
uninteresting game by a score of 20 to 6.
Goring pitched a good game for the Molse
team. The score:
W. Moloe 1 14(1001 1-24
C. 8. Stars 0 024000004
Batteries: Molae, Goring end R. Carlson;
Stars, Peahou and Yellow.
CHARLES ELWOOD HAS DERBY
Canton Homo Seven Lengths Ahead of
Slave at Brighton Beach.
FAVORITE, RJGODON, COMES BAD THIRD
Haaatn Horse Leads . from Post to
Wire, Never Giving; Other Com
petitors Chance Evea
to Try.
NEW TORK. July 26 Before a crowd of
20,000 persons J. B. Haggin's Charles El
wood galloped home an easy winner in the
Brighton Lerby, worth $10,000, at Brighton
Beach today. The Haggin horse was sec
ond choice in the betting and was admir
ably handled by O'Nell. Slave, from Q. B.
Morris' stable, was played, down from 10 to
1 to 6 to 1, and finished second, with' the
favorite, Rlgodon, from the Keene stable,
third.
Only a few moments were lost at the post
and they went away to a good start. O'Nell
at once sent Charles Elwood to the front,
closely followed by RlgotJon and Slave. The
Haggln horse led passing the stand the
first time, with the field behind close up in'
a bunch. Making the paddock turn O'Nell
gave his mount his head and turning into
the backstretch led' by two length's and'
going easily. In the run down the back
stretch Cochran, on Slave, moved up to
second place, two lengths behind the leader,
with the favorite third and in distress. Pass
ing the three-quarter pole the race de
veloped Into a procession, -Charles Elwood
leading by five lengths, with Slave second.
three lengths In front of Rlgodon. In the
stretch Charles Elwood Increased his lead
and won hard held by seven lengths from
Slave, who in turn was one and a half
lengths In front of Rlgodon. The time for
the mile and a quarter, 2:06, was excellent
Results:
First race, five half furlongs: Topic won.
Petunia second. Hazel wood third. Time:
1:08.
Second race, the Alntree steeplechase
stakes, about two miles and a furlong:
Lavator won, Judaje Phillips second, Ma
nlllan third. Tlmeiv tM.
Third race, the Nsptune stakes, six fur
longs: Ormondes Right won, Pentura sec
ond, Midshipman third. Time: 1.13.
. Fourth race, the Brighton, Derby stakes
of 110,000, one mile and a quarter: Charlea
Elwood, 104 (O'Nell), I to 1. won; Slave. 106
(Cochran), 6 to 1. second; Rlgodon, 126 (Gan-
14 , in tMr1 Time' 9-ftV . . .
Fifth race, one mile and a furlong: Lady
Potentate won, Luxcasta second. Sir Voor
hles third. Time: 1:&4.
Sixth race, six furlongs selling: Ascen
sion won, Osgood second, Isala third. Time:
CHICAGO, July 25. Results:
First, five and a half furlongs: Sweetie
won. Miss Crawford second. Buccaneer
third. Time: 1:08.
Second, abort course, steeplechase; Ceylon
won; India II second. Arts third. Time:
t:B4i.
Third, northern handicap, one and three
quarter mllee: Luclen Appleby won. The
Conqueror second; Harsls third. Time:
2:0b-i.
Fourth, six furlongs: . Ahola won,
L'Etrenne second, A. D. Gibson third. Time:
l:13Vfe.
Fifth, mile and a half: Hayward Hunter
won; Compass, second. Little Klkln third.
Time: l.b'iH-
Sixth, one mile: The Giver won. Ragtag
second. Paul Whaley third. Time; I:4uH-
BT. LOUIS. July 26 R' suits:
First, six and a half furlongs: Ocvrohe
won, Mafalda second. Scalper third. Time:
1 :',.
Second, six furlonirs, purse: Bid Silver
won, Dollv Gray second, Mlmo third.
Time: 1:15V
Third, six and a half urlops-s: John
Terkes won, MacBeth second, Charles C.
third. Time: 1:21V
Fourth, six furlongs. Homebred handicap,
sweepstskes: Bas D'Or won. Croix d'Or
second, Deutschland third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth, one mile nnd a sixteenth. Light
Opera won. Lady Strathmore second, Orris
third. Time: 1:49.
Sixth, one mile and sn eighth: Josle F.
won, W. B. Gates second. Ivernla third.
Time: 1:57.
Seventh, one mile and seventy yards:
Tony Lenplng won. Eugenia S. second, Var
ner third. Time: 1:48.
BI FFALO. N. T.. July 25 Results:
First. Ave and a half furlons-e: Marshal
Nev won. lone second, Toomany third.
Time: l:09i.
Second, seven and a half furlongs: Sir
Gallant won. Wlreln second, Albula third.
Time: 1:344.
Third, mile and an elchth: Hardlna won.
Rummer II second. Flora Wllloughby third.
Time: 1:6RV4.
Fourth., four and a half ftirlonars; Out
field won. St. Noel second; Brucevllle third.
Time:
Fifth, six furlongs, the Fort Frie stake,
selling: Little Boy won. Mrs. Frank Fos
ter second. Soothsayer third. Time: 1:144.
Sixth, mile, selling- Tnlals won. Fortu
nstus second. Ratrd third. Time: 1:42V.
Seventh, mile, selling: Crestfallen won.
Flora Bright second. Briers third. Time:
l:4tti-
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Grse.n Defeat Prlaters.
The McCord-Brsdys defeated the Omaha
Printing foniny base ball team on the old
Toung Men's Christian association diamond
yei-r1..j afternoon by a score of I to T.
Batteries: McOord-Brady, Gray and
brown; Omaha, Cope and Miller.
Hold rear W las Asals. .
KEAB.NET, Neb., July . (Special Tel
erram ) The second game of ball between
Holdrege and Minden was played here to
day, proving a very exciting game, Hol-da-eae
aaaia lbs Uiaa bjf c(4 e( I to 1
Saves Game 1st Nlatk.
RED CLOTTD, Neb., July 15 -"(Special
Telegram.) Stout, the local center fl eider,
saved the game with McCook in the ninth
Inning today bv a long run and single
handed catch. Score:
Red Cloud o' 1 0 0 0 t I 0 S
McCook 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
Hlta: McCook. I; Red Cloud, 7. Three
base hits: Steen and Moore. First base on
balls: Off Adams, 2: off Attridge, J. Struck
out: By Attridge, 1. by Adams. 1. Errors:
McCook. I; Red Cloud. 4. Batteries: AU
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