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TIIE OMAHA DAILY . BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 190.
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OMAHA WINS BATTLE ROYAL
Taks ,. PitoW.' Ba'.tlf w'uh
Oppoi3 to Ohinn,
FfebtM
HOME TEAM PLAYS ERRORLESS GAME
Fkntmrntl - Work In the Box la
Matched by Uil-Eled Support
la Both Oat and Ia
elde. It wu a. battle royal between the slab
men of the Kidnapers and Trainrobbers,
and the fan who mlsed It need not ex
pect to ace Its duplicate any time soon, for
they are scarca'artlole Id the Weatern or
any other old league. Pfeleter, for Omaha,
let the tit. Joseph Blbffgeri down with a
lone hit - ana no rune, and Chlnn, for the
visitor, allowed two hit .and two run.
Rain stopped the ga.ro just a thj vis
itors were suing to bat In the eighth In
ning. It came r .near putting an end to
things In the first of the1 sixth, Just In time
to . let Omaha have the victory, but J.
I'luvlus was good,,1 to the Jo Jos and let
things drift along a little further,, but it
was no use.' Pfelster Simply was Invinci
ble and the support behind him faultless.
Omaha .played an errorless game.
In but one Inning did 0L. Joseph get mora
than three men to bat and only ono did
it get a man aa far a second. Both these
phenomenal achievements war wrought la
the first, inning, Hartmaa led off with a
flyto Dolan at short. McBrlde laced one
down the left field line for two clean bases.
Big La. Zoote poked, three cavities In the
atmosphere and big Bill Kemmer drew four
wide ones. In the meantime MoBrldo, who,
like Brutus, ..was ambitious, decided he
would move up a peg, but J. Oondlng shot
the ball down to Shlpke yet, so fast al
ready tht Mao scarcely knew he had been
running. It was one, two,, three then the
rent of the game, and in the sixth Inning
rfelster actually' pitched Just three balls,
one to Mr. Garvin, one to Mr. ,Chlnn and
one to Mr. Hartman. Garvin . and . Hart
man drove theirs out Into Dusty Miller's
hands and Chlnn consigned, his to Dolan.
Hut be It said for Dusty that Messrs. Oar
vln and Hartmaa were not careful In plao
Ing th. piglet exactly bt his mitav Hart
man's certainly would have been a triple
had Dusty been two-eighteenths of a sec
end later, and OarvuVa took a long run.
It waa a day for the Omaha outfield. Dusty
taking two. Carter two and Welch three,
all the chances they bad.
i . . .
. Lasotte Draws- av Base.
The only other, time St. Joe got a man on
base was In the seventh when Lasotte
walked. Pfelster twice had struck him out
after giving him three balls. This time the
Pirate threw three ... wide . ones and then
two strikes and it looked as if the big1 fel
low would fan again, but th last one went
' to the bad and lie took a base. MoBiide
had already , flown rt .and Kemmer fol
lowed Laaotte with, frot grounder to
Dolan .which. Joe, took care of very nicely,
pasilng, It over to his friand Howard, who
n turn, continued .the, sphere on Its ,way
to the gentleman over at first,. Mr. Thomas,
the result of. all whloh was a neat double
piar. , ; .
Pfelster then, it (a demonstrated, was .a
veritable. Jonah to the visitor giving them
une' hit, ho runs,'' a totaj of only four base
:ai striking,' out four. BuC on the' other
liand, Chlnn was no mark. The best Omaha
could do with hlro'waa a pair of hit la th
ilrst Inning, and while Pfelster was steady,
Chlnn gave no free' passes and fanne4
vluree men. ' He held up" hi end of th
;ug of war. "'- - -
; Omaha's good things were plucked In the
Irst inning. Bobby Carter led off 'With a
, .wo-beggar down into left field and was
loUowed by Howard with a timely single.
iarvln' , wild throw to second to oatoh
Howard on a steal, let-in Carter and after
Miller, had Jfanned Howard scored- on a
grounder by Welch to McBrld which th
utter, fumbled. The, other time Omaha
:.ot a man to first was In the sixth, when
rfelster got there pn a fumble by McBrlde.
' The. presence ,ln f he middle of the dla
r.iond of Bobby. paruthera.wa highly rel
ished by. the fans,' as well as the player.
Bobby heiof old Chris Von Der Ahe's fa
mous four-time . winners never mad a
hitch ;and that Is a ' treat
Today Is ladles' day with Brown, the
wonder. 'm the box for Omaha, Attend
ance, 600, Boor: ' v
OMAHA.
AB. B, BH. Pa A.
f-'rter. rf...
' 'xwuird. 2b.
Ulor. If....
" "loh, cf..,,
. 9X1
s 1 1
10 0
S 0 0
0
m. en.;.
I 0 6
i , o o
'" "iniLS, lb.
. lpko. 3t.
...... 2 0
anef aj'
,ail;
ALL HAVANA
M
lOc.Cigar
KL rOSTEJI 1 CO. '
MAKERS . . V . . KtW YORK
ALLEN CR0S. CO.
DISTRIBUTORS ' . . OMAHA
i!
TUB INDIVIDUAL FEATURES .
if Ui Monogram Cigar Is Its frtgrant
i loiue and even flavor. It is made with
I est quality of Itller so blendtMl Uih it will
V'ase the muni particular of smokers.
W. jr.'- BTOkJCKER CIQAR CO. ,
' ' ' Uwt iVougla tVMt - .
t i rzz m u-
Grinding, c 1 t 1
Pfelster, p... 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 24 Jl 4 0
BT. JOSEPH.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. B
Hartmnn, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0
Mr Bride, ss 10 111
Ixzotte, rf 1 0 0 6 0 0
hemmer. lb 1 0 0 i 0
Belclen. If 10 0 10 0
nrwter, 2b 1 0 0 2 10
Bralbwk, lb . I 0 0 1 t 0
oarvin, o 8 0 0 8 1
Chlnn, p 1 0 0 0 0
Total 10 0 1 21 14
Omaha 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Bt. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-hase hls: Carter. McBrlde. Struck
out: By Pfelster, 4; by Chlnn, 1 Double
play: IKilnn to Howard to Thomas. First
base no balls: Of? Pfelster, 1 TWt on bases:
Omaha, 1; Bt. Joseph, L First base on
errors: umaha, Z. Time! 1:15. Umpire:
Curuthera.'
TTiirtean-Innlaar Game.
SIOTTC CITT, la.. June 21 It took thir
teen innings for Colorado Springs to beat
bioux cny loany. a nome run ay Ryan
settling the question. Lindaman pitched
the gume of his life, and there was ex
citement throughout the contest. Score:
R.H.E.
Colo. Springs ..2 00011O0O00O2-0 17 4
Slmix City ..,.0 1 0 0 i 0 0 j 0 0 0 0 0-4 10 4
Batteries: Llndaman and Kelleyj Vllle-
raoji ana eserwua.
Dm Moines .WIbjs Great Game.
DF.8 MOINES, la., June 23. Pes Moines
defeated Ienver today in a game the re
sult of which was In doubt until the last
man waa out. Cushman pitched great ball
for Pes Moines fnr seven Innings, but
weakened at the last . Score:
RHR.
Dee Moines ...3 1100001 7 11 2
Denver 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 14 I 0
Batteries! cushman and Clark; Vollen
dorf and Luoia.
Standing; of the Teams.
. - Played. Won. I-ost. P. o.
Colorado Spring 43 2 16 .63
Denver .....50 11 10 .020
Omaha 40 26 24 .611
St. Joseph 47 23 24 .49
Dea Moines 65 - 26 80 .466
Sioux City 40 13 13 .aa
Games today: St, Joseph at Omaha, Col
orado Springs at Sioux City, Denver at
De Monies.
GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Running; Catches Featare ef New
York and Boston Game.
BOSTON, June 21. Mathewson pitched
fine ball today and kept Boston' hits well
scattered, while New York's were bunched.
Running - catches of fouls by Bowermaa
and DeTehanty were feature. Attendanoe
2,600. Boors:
NEW YORK. I . BOSTON.
B H O.A.g. K.H.O.A.B.
Bmubu, of 1 0 lOelsr, cf. 9 I t 0
Browns, rf... 0 ill WTaanty, lb,.. Ill f 1
IXrtllo, 3b.... t 1 0 10
McOsno, lb. 1- 1 10 4
MKs, U ... 1 1 4
Csnnali,
rt... 4 I 14 4
?5l iii
Ab'tlobie,
DtiiKa. n.... i I i o
Ollbcrt. lb.... 114 11
Bswennsn. 1,1 III I t
sUtbswsoa, 4 I I i I
NHima
RarsMT,
V IS... t
ty, lb 4 I
ir. .. 0 4
4
OsUbsaty,
I 3
I 4
rituagsr.
ToUl. 4 11 IT 14 ei Totals...... I t IT 11 I
New York 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0.0-4
Boston J0 lOOOOOlO-l
Two-base hits: - Browne, Delehanty.
Three-base hit: Mertes, Stolen bases: Mo
Oann, Mertes, Gilbert, Mathewson. Double
plays: Gilbert. Dahlen and MoOann;
Mathewson, Bowerman and Gilbert. First
on balls: Off Mathewson 4, off Plttenger 4.
Struck out: By Mathewson 4. by Plttenger
4. Time: 1:66. . Umpire: Zlmmer.
Close Game at Brooklyn.
BROOKLYN, June 28. With a batting
rally In the ninth Inning, Brooklyn de
feated Philadelphia today. Thomas was
struck in the face by a thrown ball In the
third inning and was forced to give way
to' Barry. Attendance 2,600. Score:
BROOKLYN. I PUILAOKtfHla.
K.H.O.A.B. R.M.O.A.B.
Dobbs, 1 it. O'Barrr. ..... 4 114
Dllloo. lb,
1111 0 ThomM, of... f
its
4
0
Brgas, lb.... 4
Lumlr, H... 0 X
Guslar, it.... 1 4
Bsbb, ss 1 I
R.ldr. lb..... 1 i
4 4
.1 0
4 4
UMSOB, ID... 0
Lash, rt...... 4 0-1-4 0
Doris, lb..... 1 1 III
Titus. !..,. I 114 4
Doola, a...... 114 4
HsIL lb...... 0 114 4
Hulwltt, .ss.. 4 1114
Dusskaby, p.. 1 I 1 I 1
i
4 1
4 11
McCona'k. lb 4 I I I 4
Hitter, s 4 14 10
FooM, I I 4
Totals. ID1I a Totals...:.. 4 PM 14 1
On out when winning run waa scored.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 -i
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0,2 1 1 0-4
Two-base hits: Lumley, Babb. Home run:
Duggleby. Stolen bases.: Barry, .Doyle.
Double plays: Lumley, Poole and Babb;
Barry. Hulewltt and Hall, Left on bases:
Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 6. First base on
balls; Off Poole 6, off Duggleby 6. First
base ' on errors; Philadelphia I. Hit by
pitched ball: Duggleby (2). 'Struck out:
By Poole I, by Duggleby I.' Time; 1:43.
Umpire! Johnstone.
PIttsbnraT Benrea en Error.
PITTSBURG, June 23. Pittsburg could
not hit Taylor at any stage and scored
their only run on an error. Leever' arm
went wrong In the second inning and Miller
made a good effort to save the game, but
oould not do It with such poor work behind
mm. Attendance s.&oU. Score:
BT. LOUIS.
riTTsBtma.
R.H.O.A.i:
B.H.O.A.S
Farrall, ib.... 1 1 I I 1
larti, lb 1 1 1 I 4
Bbannoa, rf.. 0- 1
Backlar. lb... 0 1
Baaumoot, cc. 4 1 I 4 4
Clarke. II ... 4 114
Wacner, aa... 0 0 1 4 I
Hraneflala, lb 4 4 4 4
( arrlih, lb... 0 0 I 4 4
Sabring, rf... 0 4 1 4 4
Kllrtils, lb... 4 4 1 I
Smith, a 4 4 4 I 1
Leever, p 4 4 4 4
Millar, 4 0 14
Phelps 4 4 4 4 4
8 moot, el 1 0
Brain, as..... 1 0 I 4 0
Barolay, It... 1110
uurka, lb.... s 0 I
McLean, a.... t 1
Taylor, p 4 4 0 1 C
Totals I I 17 10
Touts...... 1
417 14 I
0 h 0-1
Batted for Miller In ninth.
St. Loul 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburg 1 0000. 000 0-1
Two-base hit: Clarke,' Farrell, Beckley
Barkley. Three-base hit: Leach. First on
balls: Off Taylor 4. Struck out: By Miller
t, by Taylor 6. Wild pitch: Miller. Time:
1:40. Umpire: Mo ran. , . . i ;
Poor Fielding at Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, June 23. Th Cincinnati
played a poor game on the field. . Corrldon
waa succeeded by Briggs In the seventh
after three hit had been made off him.
Attendance 5,064. Score:
CHICAOO.
K.H.O.A.B
Blatla, U 114 4 1
CINCINNATI.
K.H.O.A.B.
Huxslna. lb.. Ill
Caaajr, lb 4 4
William., lb. 1 1
nol anbr. of. 0
Doollo, lb.... 4 4 M
uo trail. II.... l
Seymour, ef. . 1
Dolan, rt 4
Ht.lnl.ldt. lb I
Jouea, rf 1 . 1
KTera, lb.,... 1 t
Kllng. ...
. 0 4
, 1 4
, 1 I
,44
0 i:oriioran, ss.. 0
fiPclti. o 0
(i Hahn, 4
Tlukar, p..
Corrldoa.
Brltfa, P.-
Totals...... 4 10 It 10 I
Totals -. 4 IITll I
Chicago 0 0 2 10 2 0 0 1
Cincinnati .....1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 04
Three-base hit: Kvers. Stolen bases:
Donlln, Slagle, Williams, Casey. First on
balls: Off Corrldon 4, off Brlggs 2. Sacrifice
hit: Slagle. Struck out: By Hahn 3. by
Corrldon 2. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Moran.
l Itandlngr of the Teams.
Played. Won. Loet.
P. C.
.704
.636
.411
.610
.6w0
.Wi
.m
.OA
new ior oa ss 16
Chloago .....62 11
Cincinnati so - 24
Pittsburg I....64 21
St.. Louis ..U as
Boston 66 21
Brooklyn 67 23
Philadelphia 61 11
19
a
26
.Mi
34
16
34
Game today: New York at Boston, Phil
adelphla at Brooklyn.'
Harvard Defeata Yale.
CAMBRIDGE. Mass., June 23. Harvard
detoated Vale at base ball here this after
noon by the score of 6 to 3 in the tliat game
of the series between the two colleges.
The runs were the result chiefly of er ratio
fielding on both aides and there was little
In the game to arouse the enthusiasm of
the lZ,iAj spectators.
GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
hats Oat 8t. Lonls
is
Featareleea Gam.
ST. LOl'IS, June 23-The Detroits shut
out St. Louis her today by a score of 1
to 0. KUllan and Glade both pitched good
ball, but the - former ras the more ef
fective lu pitches. The game waa without
a feature. Attendance, IMl- Score:
DBTROIT. , ST. LOUIS.
K.H.O A ! B.H.O.A.g
Bjrr.lt. cr....l II Burkatt, !(... Ill
kK.iityra, II.. U 1
Lowa. Ik 4
CrawlarS, rl.. 1 1
Tarr, lb 4 1
Uremia' r, lb 0 1
llualov, a. ..4 4
Hllllan. .... 1
O'Laanr, aa. . . 4
0 Maluphlil, il.l I I I I
jou.a, lb
I IS I s
I 4 HiMlsmaa. rl. 4 4 1 4 4
1 Hill. ab..
4 14 10
III I
t I Paadaa, lb.,
1 4 Olaaaon, aa. .
I 4 Kahoa, ....
I 4 UUaa, s.....
4111
144
1111
Totals I tllll 1 Totals T rt u 1
letrolt 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
ot. Louis 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 00
Two base hits: Mclntyre, Gremlnger,
Baurett. Sacrlhce hit: Lowe. Double
Play: O'1-e..ry. Lowe and 1,'nrr buloa
bases: lluikiu. Barrett. Greminger, lilt
Liases: iiuikiii. narreit. ureminger, lilt
Liy pitched ball: By Kllllan, Padutu. Uaae 1
in balls: Off Glade. 1. struck out: Hy
Lilade, t; by KUllan. 1 -Left on bases: St. I
uy
nn
Glade.
xxiuie, b; uetruit, 7. Time: l ii. Umpire:
O Laughlln. .
Matting Wins at Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, June fl -Timely hit
ting resulted In a victory for the home
t mi m tuilay. Bosten s only run waa mnd,i
lu the etgUUt ba a dwuMe aad a atiagi
hy Btahl and Freeman. Attendance, 4,211.
Bcore:
I'HlLADBbPHLA. I BOSTON.
a. H O A B I R.H.O A B
Harlsall. It... 4 14 4 llahl. et 1 114 4
Dr.r. rd 1 11 OColllna. lb... 4 1111
Hoflmaa, rf .. 1 1 4 4 0 Fraeman, rt.yO 10 0 4
L (roaa, lb.. 1 S I I 4 Parant, M.... 4 1114
a.rhola. lb... I 111 0 Tannhill, ir. o I o
Murpbr. lb... 1 14 1 4 UChanca, lb. 4 I I 1 4
M. Ornaa. ss.. 4 4 I 1 Kan-la, lb.... 4 4 4 4 4
Pevara, t T I t Farrall, S a I f
Plank, .... 4 14 1 ()1b.nr, p 0 4 111
T.ritar 4 4 4 4 4
Totals I 111 I M
I Totala 1 1 14 11 I
'Batted for Gibson In ninth
Philadelphia 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 J
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Home run: Murnhy (2). Sacrifice hit
Seybold. Stolen base: Hartsel. Double
plays: Powers and L. Croea. First base
on balls: Off Gibson, 4; off Plant, 4. Hit
bv pitched ball: Farrell. Struck out: Uy
Gibson, 1; by Plank, 1. Time: 2.-00. Um
pires: Sheridan and Carpenter.
Pitchers' Battle at Chlcano.
CHICAGO, June 23. The locals won an
other hard fought pitchers' battle today.
Both Smith and Bernhard were in great
form and backed up by perfect support.
The former carried off the honors, not
only by his excellent work on the slab,
but by a timely hit which tied the score
and scoring What proved to be the win
ning run. Attendance, 3,600. Score:
CHICAGO. CLEVELAND.
K.H.O.A.B K.H.O.A.B.
Duadoe, lb... 0 ill 0 Flick, rf 0 0 0 1 1
Jon... c( 0 0 I 4 I Lu.h. If 0 1 I 4 4
Callahan, lf .. 4 4 0 0 Urarller. !b... 0 111
(ireao. rf 1 10 0 Lajoia. aa 0 1 1 I
ll. vl.. aa 0 I I I 0 Hickman, ib.l 1 I I
1.111. lb . 4 4 4 1 0 Bamia. e 0 140
Tanuchlil lb.. 0 4 0 1 0 1I.T. cl 4 0 10 4
Mctarland, o. 1 1 4 I 0' Abbott, lb....l 17 1
SmtU. p 1 1 I 1 OlBrruliara, p.. 4 4 0 1 4
Totals...'.'. I 1 17 11 o Totals 1 I 14 14 1
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Cleveland 0 0100000 0-1
1 mft nn nmmm PhlraM K Pl.vnldnH A.
Two base hit: Smith. Sacrifice hitei
Smith, Lush. Stolen bases: Jones, Green,
uouDle plays: Met arland and - JJundon.
Struck out: By Smith, 4; by Bernhard,
2. Passed ball: Mc Far land. Banes on
k.lu. r.ap a i . u a. nv o -t- i .
2:10. Umpire: Connolly.
Washington Likes to Lose.
WASHINGTON. June 23 Washington
and New York had an Interesting tie con
test today, until the eiahtn lnnine. when
Selbach's three errors let In five runs. At
tendance 1,000. Scores
NBW TORK. , WASHINGTON.
K.H.O.A.B K.H.O.A.B
Dougherty. Ill I
I 1 OjCouKhlln. lb. 0 I 0 1
yulta, cf 1 1
0 0
1 l
Caaaldy. cf... 1 I I 0 0
Williams, lb. 1 1
Donovan, rf.. 1 0 4 0 4
Moran, aa.... 4 1 I 4 1
Balbarh, If... 4 114 1
McCorm'k. lb 0 0 1 3 0
Btahl, lb 1 I 10 1 0
Clarke,- o 114 10
Amlereon. rt.. 1 I
Oanael, lb.... 1 1
1 0
1 o
atouuirs, s... 1 1
I
Ulteen, as....
4 4 1
1 4 1
Thenar, lb... 1
Pea-all, p 4
114
Townaeod, p.. 0 1 1 .1 0
Totals t 11 37 II ll Totals 4 11 17 II 4
New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 07
Washington 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21
Two-bise hits: Bel bach. Stahl. TownBend.
Stolen bases: Selbach, Clarke, Anderson,
Gansel. Sacrifice hit: Williams. Double
plays: Townsend, Clarke and Stahl; Os
teen and Gansel. Bases on balls: Town
send 1, Powell 2. Hit with ball: Townsend.
Struck out: Townsend 2, Powell 7. Left on
bases: Washington 0, New York 7. Wild
pitches: Powell 2. Time! 2:16. Umpire!
Dwyer.
Staa
dinar of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
63 16 18 .660
62 31 21 .m
66 32 28 .680
62 28 24 .638
60 ' 28 24 -620
60 24 26 . 480
61 22 29 . 431
61 . 42 .177
Boston
New York ..
Chicago ....
Philadelphia
Cleveland ..
St. Louis ...
Detroit
Washington
Games today: Chicago at Detroit, Boston
t Philadelphia.
GAMES ' IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
LonlavUle Poands Oat a Victory aad
Defeata Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 23. Louisville
pounded Newlln all over the field today.
Newlin's support was excellent' until the
last Inning, when the team, seemingly,
went to pieces. Attendance 1,730. Score:
LOUISVILLE. f INDIANAPOLIS.
K.H.O.A.B. R.H.OA.B.
Karwln, rf.'.f. 1 I'l O.t'romler. If.. 1 1 1 1 0
Itallman, If., J 1 4 0 0 Makoon, aa...v J a i i
Hart, of ; 110 0 Horteer, lb 0 I 7 1 4
Arndt, lb..... I 4 0 0 ,0 Mcl.'reerjr, ef . 0 0 110
Dsitar, e 4 11 1 0 Dlckajr, lb.... 1 14 0 0
Braahear, lb.. 0 1 4 1 0 Carr, lb 0 1 6 0 0
White, lb.... 0 1 4 0 0 Parry, e 0 14 4 1
Qutalan, sa... 4 I I I 0 Phillips, rf... 0 4 0 0 0
Wright, P...-S.1 4 4 I 0 Newlln. p..,.. 0 4 4 11
Totals..'.... 7 11 17 I o' ToUla ..... I 117 14 I
Loulvllle .........,..0- 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 17
Indianapolis .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2
Bases on balls: By Newlln 2. by Wright
2. Struck out: By Newlln 4, by Wright 1.
Three-base hits-: Cromley, Magoon. Double
plays: Barry and Hogriever; Qulnlan and
White. Stolen bases: Hogriever, Carr,
Arndt, Dexter. Left on bases: Indianapolis
6, Louisville 7.- Time: 1:50. Umpire: llart.
Columbus. Has Easy Victory,
TOLEDO. June 23. Columbus had no
trouble In batting out a victory .today. , At
tendance 460. Score: - ,
COLUMBUS. I TOLEDO.
n u n a a I r.h.o.a.B.
Daala. rt 1 I 0 I 0'Frl.bla. ef.... 1 1 1 1
Wrlsler. lb.. 1 14 1 I Burns, lb..... 4 1111
Frlal. lb I I I I 4,Lee, rf 0 14
Klhm, lb 4 1 10 4 4Dalnlnar, lb 1 4 1 1 4
Clrsner. cf.... 1 114 OCHara, if.... 0 4 4 4 0
Martin, If 4 1 1 4 0 Brouthars, lb 4 I 1 4 1
Brldwall, as.. I I 11 Oi Donovan, ss.. 4 1 I 4
Yaagar. c... 114 1 4'Brown, e 4 4 111
Hlcker. p.... 114 1 4lCrlatalI, p.... 1444
Totals... ...14 11 tl 11 4t Totals I 4 17 11 1
Columbus 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 110
Toledo 1 0100000 11
Left on bases: Toledo 4, Columbus 10.
Two-base hits: Lee. Burns, Davis, Klhm,
Hlckey, Clymer. Three-base hits: Davis,
Martin. Home runs: Friel (2. Stolen
base: Donovan. Double plays: Yeager and
Frlal; Frlel and Klhm; Yeager snd Wrig
ley; Brown, Brouthers, Donovan and
Burns. Base on balls: Off Crlstall 4, off
Hlckey 6. Struck out: By Hlckey 6. Wild
pitch: Crlstall. Sacrifice hits: Hlckey (2),
Frlabl. Burns. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Klemt
Postponed Games.
At St. Paul: St. Paul-Kansas City game
was postponed today on account of rain.
At Minneapolis Minneapolis-Milwaukee
game postponed; rain.
Standing of (he Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Columbus 68 86 20 . 643
St. Paul 67 36 22 . 617
Milwaukee 68 38 26 .600
Louisville i 61 83 28 .641
Indianapolis 6S 20 20 .6U0
Minneapolis 6 24 . 82 -4J9
Toledo 56 20 30 .364
Knnsas City 63 17 36 . 321
Games today: Toledo at Louisville, In
dianapolis nt Columbus, Milwaukee at Min
neapolis, Kansas City at Bt. Paul.
Lushton Wins Purse.
GENEVA. Neb., June 23. (Special Tele
gram.) The game on the fair grounds to
day between Bruning and Lushton for a
purse of 1126 was won by Lushton. It was
a hot same and there was a good attend
ance. The score:
R H 12
Lushton 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 06' 13 0
Biunlng 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 10 1
Batteries: Hall and Garrets, Wright and
Cook.
' Oraad Island a Winner.
HABTrNOS, Neb.. June 23. (Special Tel
egram.) Hastings and Grand Island played
on the local grounds this afternoon. The
core. R.H.
Hastings 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 10
Grand Island 0 0010000 S-7 11
Batteries: Shufflebarger and Mace for
Hastings, Longnecker, Hart and Kelso for
Grand Island.
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EVENT ON THE RUNNING TRACKS
Graslallo Wins Ike Handicap IUea at
Saeepshead Bay.
NEW YORK, June 23. -Graslallo, at 12 to
1 In the betting, won the Sheepshead Bay
handicap, one mile, at SheepHhead bay
today, defeating a first-class field In the
fast time of 1:384, Savabla and Hoehamp
ton ran head and head to the stretch,
where Martin sent Graslallo to the front.
Savable was second, a length In front of in
gold. White Crest easily won the Rockaway
Cup steeplechase over the full course.
Sweet Alice, carrying ninety-eight pounds
In the last race, a handicap, six and a
half furlongs on the turf, lowered the
track record one and three-fifths seconds
by making the distance in l:ltS. Results:
First race, five and a half furlonga: Vol
adsy won. Hot Shot second. Phob third.
Time: 1:08.
Second race, selling, mile and a furlong!
Reveille won, Bobadll second, Agnes 1
third. Time: 1:66.
Third race, the Rockaway Cup, steeple
chase, about two and a half miles: Whit
Crest won, Bonfire second. Turn CdVan
third. Tlkne: 6:14V
Fourth r;n e, din hephead Bay handi
cap, one mile: GraslHllo won, Savable see
on. 1. lngold third. Time: 1:38.
Fifth race, selling: six furUmgs: Win
chester won. Little Buttercup second, Fleur
de Marls third. Time: 1:14.
Blalh race, handicap, six and a half fur
longs, on turf: Sweet Alice won, Mon
treaon second, John K third. TJme; l:l'j',j.
ST. LOl'IS, June a Colonel White was
the only . winning favorite of a fair card at
the Fair Association track today. Lite,
third choice- In the feature event, ran
away from Ut aqual favorkua, Thau avud
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Dusiness. J racK gooa.- Kesuits:
First raco, Ove furlongs, selling;: Lone
Wolf won. CaDtaln-'.Neroth second. Wll-
lowdenn third. Tlrpe:, 1:04.
Second race '-mile 'Hd twenty yards, sell
ing: Lady Fonsewon, Missile econd,
Overhand third. Tttne: 1:7V. ' "
- Third - race;' fojir and a half furlongs,
purse: Colonel White won, Amuskoday
second, Oceaner third. Time: 0:64".
Fourth race, mile and seventy yards,
selling: Kile won;" Thane second, Irish
Jewel third. Time: i 1:48. '
Fifth race, six furlongs, purse: Follies
Bergeres won, Mafalda second, - Bonnie
Mary third; Time: '1:164-
Sixth raco, mile -and twenty yards, sell
ing: Caithness wen. Wessendine second,
Eleven Bell third. Time: 1:46.
LOTUS LOSES THE FIRST RACE
Challenaver front . St. Joseph Beatea
Handily by the Defender Araro.
The boat race for the Manawa challenge
cup between the Argo of the Manawa
Yacht club and the Lotus of the Lotus
Yacht club of St. Joseph was won. by the
Argo In 1:03:06.
A heavy full sail breexe was blowing
when the Btart was made at 8:38. The
Lotus got the best of the start, crossing
the line seven seconds ahead of the Argo.
Before the first buoy was reached the
boats enguged In a short luffing match.
The Lotus rounded the first buoy six sec
onds In the lead. On the run before the
wind the Argo caught and passed the
Lotus, rounding the second buoy four
seconds In the lead.
The boats Immediately split tacks and
on the first tack the Argo commenced to
gain. After coming about the Lotus carried
away one of its jib halyard blocks and
Its mast began to give way. It stuck to
the race and on thetlong beat to windward
the Argo continued to gain, rounding the
third buoy one minute and thirteen seconds
In the lead. On the run home the Argo
set Its spinnaker and slowly widened the
gap between the boats. The Lotus, on
account of its weakened mast, did not dare
to put the extra strain , of its spinnaker
on it. They sent a man aloft to fix the
break, but could not strengthen It enough
to attempt the second round, so after
crossing the starting line they hauled off
for home, .the Argo continuing the race
ulnne.
Thla race did not give a very good teat
of the boats, as it waa very close until
the Lotus' rigging broke. The Lotus crew
said that they will be ready by thla after
noon for the second race.
IOWA . FIREMEN! TOURNAMENT
Contest Between Volanteer and Paid
- Flvemea Interesting.
DEB MOINES. June 23. (Speclal.V-Th
state flrtemen' tournament has developed
some Interesting contests. The tournament
I held on 'lis state fair ground and Is
well attended. - The . contest are open UT
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the state and running team of men and
horse re here from several of the town
and citfos. The greatest surprise was the
victory of the Neola team in the straight
away hub and hub race, 260 yards, which
was won in 0:26. - The race for the. best
paid department was won by Sioux City
lii a fine run of a half mile and coupling
in' l:24i. The flag race ws won by Iowa
City and the running coupling contest by
Neola.
In the paid fire department race today
Des Moines won In 1:23, with Sioux City
second. The time was slow for both teams.
The amateur hose race was won by Neola
In 0:47. with Iowa City second.
The novelty hose race was won by Sac
City In 1:06,
One heat of the hook and ladder race
was won by Marlon in 1:40 and will be
finished tomorrow.
ROUND ROBIN TENNIS
TO
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Harvard Team Brought Aajalaat Each
Other In Contests.
NEW YORK, June 23. Two . tennis
matches of unusual interest were played
today in the continuation of the round-
robln doubles tournament on the courts
of the Crescent Athletic club at Bay Ridge.
The two Harvard teams were brought
against each other with the result that
Hi Ward and B. C. Wright defeated the
pair composed of the national ex-champion,
M. t. Whitman, and R. H. Carleton.
The final score was 7-5, 6-3. 6-4.
In the second match W. A. Larned and
O. L. Wrenn, jr., faced C Hobart and B.
C. Ml!lett, the former winning, 3-6, 8-6, 6-4,
1-6, 6-4. '
The play of Ward and Wright was again
the feature of th day.
Gaoda Crowd at Races.
BEATRICE, Neb., June 23. (8peclal Tele
gram.) The matinee races at the Driving
park this afternoon drew a falr-sised crowd.
Mixed trotting race, mile heats:
Ida Belle 1 1
Mt Conqueror 2 ?
Time: 2:35. 2:32.
Three-minute roadster race, half-mile
heats, best two In three: -
I-ockhart , Ill
Blackbird 2 12
Jack Daniels 3 14
Fox 4 4 3
v Time: 1:39, 1:82, 1:24.
Trotting, 2:45 roadtiter race, half-mile
heats, beat two in three: '
Belle '. '. 12 1
Wymore Boy 2 12
Black Diamond 3 3 8
Time: 1:28. 1:23. 1:24.
Pacing race, mile heats:
Jack Patton 1 i
Thelma 2 8
Time: 2:26, 2:30.
Mexloan Onnboats Go.
NEW YORK, June 23 The New1 Mex
ican gunboats Tampleo and Vera Crui
sailed for Vera Crux today.
to Judge Deer
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