TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JULY 17, 1904. PA WINS AFTER HARD FIGHT Omaha Take Pint Game from Dm Moines, Three to One. UNDECIDED UNTIL LAST MAN IS OUT rw an4 Hotter Pitch Great Ball a4 Each Tram Doe Ita Raa-Gettlae; la Oaa j Inning;. With Dnlan laid up for r pairs and Law for of the Lee-Olass-Andreesen Originals playing- at short, It took Omaha just ona hour and twenty-five minute of snappy bane ball to pry a brand new shlng off of BUI Hoffer's roof yesterday afternoon. Des Moines waa same until the twentr sersnth man went out and even flopped In the frying pan, as they say. But It waa no use. Omaha, with three runs In one In ning, when Doubting- Thomas belted out a three bagger, won clean and clearcut. Dea Moines made one run and that waa ao late in the session that no one expected It. Spotted Brown from Spotless town acoured the plate and diamond. With one exception the Prohlb went out In one-two-three order way down to the eighth Inning. Brown didn't Jiave anything to give away yesterday and he gathered the wild flower like a veteran fielder. Six assists and two putouta substantiate that tatement But while one la speaking of pitcher It would be wrong not to mention Father BUI HolTer. Pour very Mattered hits were all that Pa's boy oould find on Bill' Christmas tree. Until the eighth Inning only one Hawk ay had perched on the first platform and waa, by the way, the only one to' hit until that time. It was m the eighth that the Prohlba, by three well bunched hits, and assisted by Welch, made their one and only. ' Shag-art Makes a, Ball. Frank Bhugart, whose name formerly appeared on Fa' payroll, made a blunder along In the fourth act and let Welch get to flint. That rattled Bill Hotter a trifle and Lawler walked a a reault. Doubting Thomas followed, but when his stick con nected with the prise, there was no doubt ing longer. Thomas made It good for three buses and of course Welch and Lawler cored In the meanwhile. Thomas crossed the rubber soon after on Schlpke' out. It I Interesting to note that but one Prohlb walked off of Brown and at that only thirty-one lowana were at bat during the nine Innings, twenty-two up to the eighth. - Des Molne will play again today. The ram begin at I o'clock this afternoon. It la expected that a special car of Hawk eye fan from the Capital City will come to Omaha to attend the game. That should Insure some Interesting rivalry In the line of rooting, but BUI Hoffer says he's used to excitement. Attendance, 1,800. Score: OMAHA. AB. K. H Carter, rf I 0 0 Howard, Xb. 4 0 0 O. A. 1 0 Miller, ir I Welch, cf 4 Lawler, as t Thomas, lb 3 Bchlpke. lb j Oondlng, e I Brown, p I 12 Totala 2 t 4 DBS MOINES. AB. R. H. 17 12 A m Thlel, ir 4 Lobert, lb 4 Hoffman, ss .....I McChesney, rf 4 J. Clarke, of 4 Connery, lb t Towne. a I Bhugart, lb Hoffer, p i U Clarke, e 1 0 0 0 S 0 0 i 1 I I I 0 J 0 0 Totala .......SI 6 24 1 Substituted for Towne In the eventh. Omaha 0 0 0 .0 0089000-! .0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0-1 Des Molne .... Three-base hit: Thomaa, Welch. Stolen bass: Lawler. Earned run: Omaha, 1. First base on balls: Off Brown, 1; off Hof fer, 4. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Des Molns. 4. First base on errors. Omaha, 1 Struck out: By Brown, 4; by Hoffer, 1 Double plays: Connery to Hoffman to Connery, Howard to Thomaa. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Carruthera. Barings Take) a Game. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., July 16. Heavy hitting by Colorado Spring and er ror by St. Joseph gave the Iocs is the first game pi ins series nr touay. rcuh R.H.H. Colo. Spring.. I 14 0 fit. Joseph .....1" 4 0 0 110 1 1 1 8 0 0000-6 11 B,ttrle.:'"c'olorado Spring, MeNeeley I and ltaerwnld; St. Joseph, Clilnn, Maupln ana MoConnell. Postponed Games, DENVER, July 18,-Denvsr-Bloux City game postponed; rain. taadia et the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. Colorado Spring.... 64 9 26 .J0 Denver ,. it n u .w De Molne ,74 S9 37 .Hi Omaha 72 St. Joaeph 61 Sioux City 67 87 86 42 .404 .441 .878 20 Game today: D Molne at Omaha, St. iuaepb at Colorado Spring, Bloux City at leaver. OAMEI l!f TUH AME1IICA1I ' LBAUl'B WahtaTto .Baatala Her Olory ty Lettlaar Chlcagro Win. WASHINGTON, July 16. Chicago de feated Washington by t'.mely and luikr hitting. Th fielding of Caasldy, Stahl. Patten, Tannehlll and Davis conitltuted the feature. Attendance, t.ooo. Score: VHICAUO. f WASHINGTON. . H.H.O.A.IC. R. H.O.A.g. Ion, t lit 0 Couihlln. lb.. 1111 laball, rf t l 0 Ooaovaa. rf.. 0 110 tallakas. If.. I I 1 I OCaaaldr, aa... 0 I I 0 Parla, aa 1 I T , statu, lb s on Ponahue, lb., Duadon, lb... 1 Tannablll. lb. I SrrartanJ. a. nlik, p I M 4 1 u 'neiii, ii.... i i MrCersi'k. lb 4 1 I I 0 Prill, cf I 1 1 4 0 lis 4 I ! 1 01 KJUradaa. .. I 1 I I Pattaa. 0 0 I I Clark .... I I Totala I 11 It U Totala...... I I 17 II I ,1 Batted for Patten In the ninth. Chicago 1 6 6.1 1 6 6 0 0-8 Washington 0 0 6 6 6 0 0 u 0 o Two-baa hit: Jone (2), McFar:and, Smith. Stolen bases: Jones, O'Neill. Hue rifles hits: Callahsn. Isbell (2). Dundon. bauble olsvs: Cassldv to Stahl to t'nueh- Itn; Davia to Donahue. Flrt base on balt Cancerotis Ulcers ROOTED HI TIIE BLOOD. After the ge of 45 or 50, vihtn th vital powers are nat urally weaker, it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals lowly and often a very insignificant scratch or bruise be come a bad ulcer or aore. At this time of life warty growths, moles and pimples that have been on the body almost from birth begin to inflame and fester, and before very long are larcre eat in ir. slourhinar ulcers. iin.......,inrar uWr la Dear iiuit - "I""."- prsi flow in Dealing tucu vuu wj left tempi Tor aereral rears. II would Its be Sure .omeUling Ml .aiciny -- . 1XV0 nAtoi7 Tln:" T:." Umpire: Holllday wrong With J'OUf blooa. bome f began taking-yon medicine and bathing it In I wr: second gam: eM taint or noison that has been- water and oiling It with Caator Oil. After, ST. rAl'U TOLBno. I t J 6 P?" i, ri Ii taking. B. 8. awhile the ore be;n to discharge, ' K i O A a.l H H O A ,. lumbering there for years, la ana hen U the poisonous matter had passed 1 J ; r'l' cl. " I i beginning to as.t iU.lf and JS5 V " "! breaks out and becomea a bad h.fcUd. Thi wa about ten year ago, and I bar kX, ih .. . 1 lii iiCriu, "s " o oil! nicer and nrrhaDa the befinninir seen BO aign of it einoe. I on run. aa... 0 I 4 I 0 norlartr. lb.. 1 I I 1 0 I wri iimiia hu w& i .. . ... , - " tA m.m mr. UIBh vancer, it"" .... . , t , , poison ia so powerful and no germ ao deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcera of every kind quickly yield to ita wonderful curative properties. Medical advice or any information you may desire will be f Ivta by our physicians without cnarp Off Smith, t: off Patten. 2. Hit by pltche ball: By Smith. 1. Struck out; By Smltn 4; by Fatten. 1. Left on bases: Chlriao. ? Washington. 7. Famed ball: McFariand. Time: 14a. Umpire: J Laughlln. Bevea Hits la the Elsjnth. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., July 16-Howell fmcneu a spienma game until the eighth nnlng. when the hom team made seven nits, wnien. wun a munr by Jones, netted vere i uii. bi, louis couia not mi Henlej with any result. Attendance, .i3. Score PHILADELPHIA. T. LOUIS. K.M.O.A R H.O.A.g narraai. 11...1 1 Burkett, If... 1 1 Flarln. rf. t I Hemphill, rf.. t 1 (". lb..... 1 11 J Join, Ik..... Is L. Cross, lb.. I I 1 WMilrtk. rf.. 1 I s-rboia. rf... 1 0 0 Wallace, .... 1 Murphy. IK.. I fit Paddrn. lb... I 1 t M. noat. ta.. ; 1 I 1 0 Hill. It I Pnwtit. .... II 1 Kahoe, e 1 4 1 Hanlar, p.... 1 11 1 How.II, p.... 1 0 I Totala I 14 n It l! Totala 1 14 15 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 8 81. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Seybold (2). Power Sac rlnce hit: Padden. Stolen bsse: Kshoe. Iouble play: Wallace to Paddon. Left on bases: St. Louis, g; Philadelphia, 7. First rnse on nans: urr unwell. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Padden. 8' ruck out: By itowen, z; ty Henley, 4. Time: 3:00. I'm pires: Dwyer and King. Bnatnn Swat Ereryllilsi In Sight BOSTON, July IB Boston won handily today, batting Joss and Dnr.ahue out if tne Dox in the nrst two Irnlngs and hit ting Rhoade with esse. The visitor were unnoie ro nit loung enecuveiy. At tendance, 14,804. Score: BOSTON. I CLEVELAND. . H.O.A.g. I R.H O A C Stahl. rf 1 I I pit's, rf 0 I i Collin., lb.... I lit OTi.mu. e I I Fnwmaa. rf .t 111 0 Bradley, lb... 1 1110 Parent, n.... till lb. A. till erinarn, 11..., a a i v 1 Hit kmtn, ir:. 1110 1 Lachanra. lb I 10 I 0 Turnar mm n 1 1 a I rami, id.... 1 j a nar, sf 0 0 4 0 Crlser, a. Young, p. Totals. . .114 1 moral L, lb... 0 111 . 1 o Jnu. 0 0 1 tonahu, B...0 1 1 II It 17 II 1 Rnoadea, 0 0 I Total! I I 14 7 4 Boston ,. Cleveland I S 0 ft 2 1 0 2 IS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Collins. Lajoie. Three- h. UA kits- I'.nnn. n ,n, tf" 1 1 . 1. 1 , . ,,.-. iTiuoii "i r iiia. iiiniif run Crlger. Sacrifice hit: Stahl. Double nlav Parent. Kerrls and Lachsnce. Struck out: uy loung. i; by Donahue, 1; by Rhoades. 1. Hit: Off Joss, 4 in 1 inning: off Dona hue. 6 in 1 Inning;: off RhoarW S In innings. vvna piicnes: Knoades. Time: i:. umpire: Sheridan. rhesbro Wins for !4ew York NF.W YORK. July 16. Chebro scored the winning run In today' game between Dn trolt and New York by a daring dash In ine lentn inning, ny wnicn he renchrd the home plate safely. Both aides changed pitchers In the seventh inning, Chesbro relieving uiarason ana Klllian taking Kit son's place. These teams will play a cham- Pionrnip game at Newark, N. J., tomorrow, Attendance, 12,277. Score: NEW YORK. 1 R. H.O.A.g. Pmisharty, If 1 1 1 0 I Williams, lb. I I I I 0 DETROIT. R. H.O.A.g. Barrett, cf ... 1110 0 Melntrr. If.. 1 I 0 I Andernon, rf. I I I 0 0 Carr, lb 1 I I I Crawford, Tf.. 1 t 1 I Kluarlald, aa. 1 I I I 1 Pulti. cf.. 11110 Lowe, th 1 1 I 1 0 Conror, lb. Mafulre, e.. Klalnow, e. Oateen, lb., BeTllla, lb. Clarkaon, p. Cbeabro, p.. 1111 Oramlm'r. lb 1 I 1 I ooito Rnnlnaon, as. 0 1 I I 0 O'Learr. aa. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 11 0 110 Wood, s 9111 Kltaon, p 11110 0 o I 1 ol Klllian, .... 1 1 ioioo Totals I 10rl II I Total! I 14 I II l No one out when winning run scored. New York 2 00101400 1-9 Detroit 0 021014000-8 Base on error: Detroit, S. Left on m wi . . . . w . ' n, , wiivii, v. ,ovua un balls: Off Clarkson, 4; off Chesbro, 1; off Kltson, 4: ort Klllian, s. Hits: on: Clark son, t In seven Innings; off Chesbro, 1 In three innings; oft Kltson, 8 In seven In nings; off Klllian, 6 In three Innings. Struck out: By Clarkson, 2; by Chesbro, 2; by Klllian, 1. Three-base hlta: Crawford, Rob inson. Two-base hit: Klelnow. Sacrifice hits: Fiiltt, Mclntyre, O'Leary. Stolen bases: Anderson, Conroy, Carr. Double play: Klberfeld to Williams to Osteen. Hit by pitcher; By Kltson, i. Time: 2:60. Um pire: Connelly. Standlag; of the Team. Played. Won. LoL P.Ct Beaton 71 New York 72 Chicago 77 Philadelphia 72 Cleveland (9 St. Louis 49 Detroit 71 Washington 71 No game today. 71 .611 .071 .63 .m .426 .408 .197 Loan City Wlaa Twice. LOUP CITT, Neby July 1 (Special.) Loup Cltr defeated St. Paul In two games here yesterday and this morning. The first game by Inning was aa follows; R H Loup City .........0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 6 JO St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 Batteries i Loup City, Ingraham and Ger man; St. Paul, Peterson and Jolls. Struck out: By German, 9; by Peterson, 6. Umpire: Paul. Today's game by Innings: Loup City 0 6 1 8 0 0 4 0-10 li St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 I t 08 8 Batteries: Loup City, Knight nnd John son; tK. Faui, i'in, feterson and J oils. Struck out: By Pine, 4; by Peterson, 2; by Kn ant. is mn r, iniii Walkaway for Diets. FREMONT, Neb., July l.-(Bpclal Tele gram. r-The most ono-sided ball game ever seen In Fremont waa played here this after noon netween tne uiet tesm or Omaha ana ( Ny-e-Bchnelder-Fowlers of Fremont. For i .it w mu iiiiiiiik. Muin .lui-a (iajTu unit. In the third Beardsley whs hit for a total of nine hne and sprained his arm. After that It looked as though only three or four Of the Nye-Schnelders were trying to do anything. In the seventh- Inning the er rors were so rotten that the crowd left in disgust. The last three Inning were a farce all around. Score: Diet 0 0 4 0 1 5 8 1 -21 Nye-Schnelder 0 0000600 00 Rifles Are Beaten Asratn. SPRINGFIELD, Neb., July 16 (Special Telegram.) The Thurston Rifles suffered a Second defeat at the hands of Springfield today. Score: i R.H.Ii Springfield 0 6 1 0 2 6 1 1 06 10 4 Rifles 0 00008010-462 Batteries: Springfield, Stilt and Curly: Thurston Rifles, Plckard, Sullivan and Sage. Umpire: Beadle. Oaawa Wins a Oant from Moan. ONAWA. Ia., July 16. (Special Tele- ? ram.) The Onawa base ball team de es led Sloan here today In the best game of the season by a score of 3 to 1. The game was a corker from start to finish. Batteries: Onawa, O'Connor and Cnpple; Sloan, Olson and Clary. Umpire: Butler ot Onawa. Adams Lose to Sterling;. ADAMS. Neb., July 16. (Special.) Adams went to Sterling Friday afternoon and lost by th acore of 2 to 0. Th game was fast and snappy throughout. Sterlings' scores were mad by errors. Batteries: Adams, Saunders and Kauffman; Sterling, Zlnk and Antrim. Struck out: By tlaunJers, 10; by Zlnk, f. Centrals Beat Dreshers. The Dresner base ball team met defeat at th hand of the Centrals Bat'"-iy fr noon. The score was 9 to 0 In lar.rT khe Centrals, SV- ' n iny l ana lrgr I hare not word etronsr anon your great uedielne. I had a sore oa - - - . Aswais vua;i aie ivaaiavo saw, 4 24 44 28 44 23 4(5 22 37 12 30 29 29 42 14. ,67 rooted in tne Diooa, ana wnue waanes, soaps, aaives, etc., keep the surface clean, they are not healing. A blood medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood, and a tonic to build up the general system ia what ia needed, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. No e, TtiSaWSfTtPCCiriG CO.. ATLAHTA, CAs I NO HEADING OFF TIIE GIANTS Pittsburg Losei at Homo Before One of the Largest Crowds of Season, BOTH OF THE PITCHERS ARE HIT HARD MeRlanlty, However, Has gllirhtly tb Better of It, Thonah Hie Team mate Give Him Ragged Support, PITTSBURG, July 16.-Before one of the largest crowds of th eon New York defeated Pittsburg today. The game was exciting throughout Attendance, 14,LU Score: NKW TORK. I FITTSBVHO . H H.O.A.g. R H O A Mit-ornrk, ell I I 0'Learh. lb 1 1 I I Browne, rf.,.. f 4 0 0 B'lumnnl, cf. 0 1 10 Darlln, lb....l 11 ) Krtifer, II ... 10 Mrliana, lb.. I I I 0 1 Wanner, aa. . . 1 1 I I Mrrtta. K....0 0 4 1 I RranaflrM. lb 1 110 1 l'ahlrn, aa.... 0 14 11 Srbrln. rf ... 1 1 I 1 llllhart. 2b.... 0 0 I I 0 Rttrhrr, lb.. 1111 '(nilta, o 0 I t I Plsliarty, p .. 0 I 4 Bowerman, c. I 0 I 4 I Mcommtr, p. 1 4 0 I i Totala 1 II 17 II :) Tetala I 11 IT It New York 20080001 1 Pittsburg 00131001 04 Tvo-base hits: Kruger, Behring, Smith inciormicK ill. Browne. .Met, nnltv. Sac rlfloe hits: Beaumont, Browne, Dahlen, moien rmse: L,eacn. Lloubln Diavs: Be bring to Hltchey, Devlin to Bowermnn to Dnhlen, Ollbert to Dahlen. First baso on halls: urr rianerty. f: off Mr nn iv. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Leach. Struck out: wy anerty. i: tjy Mcu nn tv. 2. Time 2:u0. Umpires: O'Day and Moran. Basra On Balls Costly, CINCINNATI. O.. July IS.-Cronin's bases on balls were rather coatly todny. two of them being converted Into runs. The others for Cincinnati tallies came on clean hits. Kellum pitched hie first gam since his recent Ulnens and performed well. At tendance, i.beo. score: CINCINNATI. i BROOKLYN. R.H O.A K.I h U n a Hussina. id.,1 i i l omnbha. ft a a i i a Bymour, ci.. t a a u u iniion, lb.... 10 1 0 Dolan. rf 1 1 1 0 1 Lutnley. rf... 0 0 1 0 0 Odwrll, If ... . 0 1000 herkard. If.. 1 1 1 0 0 Hahb, aa 0 1 I I 0 nrren. e 0 0 11 M- .jrm'k, lb 1 1 I 1 0 Jordan, lb,... 0 1 I 1 0 Crania, p 0 1 0 1 Totala I I 14 1 0 Kallrr. lb.... 0 0 T 1 0 Corcoran, saw 0 1 4, 0 4 Woodruff, lb. 0 0 0 0 0 Schlal, c 9 0 I I 0 Kallum. p.... 111(0 Totals 4 I IT 10 Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 4 Brooklyn 00100010 02 Two-base hit: Jordan. Three-hn.e hit.' Cronln. Hugglns. Stolen base: Slieckard. Double play: Babb to Dillon. First base on balls: Off Kellum, 1; off Cronln, 0. Sacrifice hit: Jordan. Hit by pitched ball: By Kellum. 1. Struck out: llv Kellum k- by Cronln, 2. Time: 1:84. Umpires: Emails and Johnstone. St. Lonls Does I p Boston. ST. LOUIS. July 16,-St. Louis took the first came from Buston this afternoon hv a score of 6 to 8. Both teams played loose bail and both Taylor and Willis were hit freely. A hr.me run by Shannon was the feature. Attendance, 8,900. Score: T. Louis. , BOSTON a. H.O.A.g. R.H.O A K rarrall. lb... 1 1-1 I 0 Oeler, cf 1 1 I 0 0 Shannon, rf.. 1 1 I 0 0 Reckley, lb... I I II 0 Trnner. lb... 0 1 TO 0 Ab'tlchlo, aa. 1 0 I 0 1 moot, 01 1 I 9 0 Cooler, If.... 0 0 10 0 Delehanty, Ik I 1 0 I I Raymar, lb... 0 1 I 0 0 Cannall, rf... 0 0 I 0 V Needham, e.. 0 I I I 0 Brain, aa 0 I I 1 1 Barclay, If... 0 1 I 0 0 Murk., lb 0 1 1 I 1 Orady, o 0 14 10 Tayior, p 1 0 4 I 0 Wlllla, p 0 1 0 I 1 . Totals 6 10 17 II l Totala I I 14 10 I St. Louis 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 Boston 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 08 Earned runs: St. Louis. 1: Boston, 1. Two-base hit: Needham. Home run: Shan non. Stolen bases: lleckley, Hmool, Llurke, Orady. Wild pitches: Willis. Bases on Dans: urt Tayior, j. ntrucK out: uy lay lor, 2; by Wlllla, 6. Left on bases: St. T "I U . IA 'Tin.. TTra,- plrt: Zlmmer. Philadelphia Gets a Package. CHICAGO. July 16. Today's game waa a pitchers' battle, in which both Wicker and pparas were in great iurm, dui w icaer had uerfect suDDort and won tne name Blagle scored the only run on his single, a sacrifice and an error. Philadelphia had an excellent opportunity to score In the sev enth, when they had the bases full, with one out, but a rapid double play stopped them. Attendance, 7,600 (estimated). Score: CH1CAUO. I rHlLAPBLPHIA. R.H.O. A. 1. 1 R.H.O A. B. lazla. rf 1 t 1 0 0 Thomaa. cf... 0 0 10 0 Caaay, lb 4 12 i Olaaaon, tb...O 0 10 0 aanoe, lb. .. 9 o o o i.usn, rr u v a i v locarthr. cf. I 0 I Dot la. lb..... 1 10 1 4 Kiln, c 0 0 T 1 0 Roth, e 0 0 4 4 0 Bv.ra, lb 4 III Mltchall, lb.. I 110 i inkar. aa..v 411 o i uua. u v a a v y Wllllama, rf.. 0 4 1 0 0 Hulawltt. la. , I 114 1 Wlckar, p.... 0 II OIBparka, p 0 0 0 1 0 ToUla 1 8 IT I ol Totala I 14 11 I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, Three-base hit: Dlnker. Stolen base: Blagle. Double play: Tinker to Evers to i nance, mruca out: ry wiener, i; vy Sparks, 2. First base on balls: Ort Wicker, 3; off Sparks, 1. Wild pitch: Wicker, lime: l:4o. Umpire: Carpenter. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. Ct. New York 75 55 20 .733 Chicago 78 46 27 Cincinnati 72 42 30 .683 Pittsburg 71 40 31 .5o8 St. LjuU 73 88 36 .621 BoRton 76 28 48 . 3S8 Brooklyn 78 29 60 , 367 Philadelphia 71 17 54 . 238 Games today: Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago, .Boston at St. Louis. ' GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Scores Nine Rons In One lnnlna- with Columbus. KANSAS CITY. Julv 1 Olnndon was effective In every inning todsy except the fifth, when Kansas City soored nine run. Attendance, 600. Score; KANSAS CITT. I COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.B i H.H.O.A.a. VanBuren, If. 1 1 I 0 Darla. rf 0 1 Butler, o 1 I f 1 O'Wrltlay, lb.. 4 0 1 I 0 lulllTan. lb.. 1 I I 1 1 rrlel. lb 1 1 1 111, 01 I I I 0 1 Klhm, lb 1 I 0 9 ran, lb 1 I I I 4 Thornton, nl. I 1 i 1 I o-.hniaa, rf 1 11 a.Martln. H....1 I I A 0 Bonnar, lb... 1111 ol Hrldwf 11, aa.. 0 111 Lavaa. aa 1 I I 8 O.Yr, e 4 0 I 1 4 Durham, p... 0 u I 1 0 Ulendon, ... I 1 Totala I 1 IT It l Totala .1 7 14 I I Knnsa City 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 11 Earned runs: Kansas City. 6. Two-base hits: Hill, Martin. Sacrifice hit: Wrlg ley. Double plays: Durham to Rvan to Sullivan; Brldwell to Klhm; Wrigley to jjrinwen. uases on nana: urr Durham, 4; o(t Glendon. 2. Struck out: By Durham, 7; by Ulendon, 7. Loft on bnsea: Kansas City, 8; Columbus, 8. Time: 1:60, Umpire; Klem. ' Leaders and Tallendrrs Play. ST. PAUL, July lfi. St. Paul took two games today from Toledo. The day was Intensely hot and Catcher Reading end Pitcher Lee were prostrated in the sec ond game, which became a burlesque to ward the close. Attendance, 1a). . Score: ST. PAUL. i TOLEDO. K.n-u-A.r. Jones, ct 1 1 I 1 ol It.H O A Frlabla, rf..,. 0 I 1 1'H.ra. If.... 0 0 i 0 0 i'llnmn, aa. 0 1 I I 1 Laa, rf 0 0 0 0 Morlartr, lb.. 1114 1 flrown, e 0 0 1 0 0 Uurna, lb 0 0 I I Reallns, lb.. 4 0 II 0.0 beerln, p.... 1 1 0 10 Jakann, rf... I 1 0 WIimIn. lb.. 1041 Flournoy, !(., 1 0 I 0 Kitllar. lb. .. I 1 II I Krrauaon, lb. 0 0 0 ( O' lirle. aa... 1 I I I C Martian, lb... I 1 4 I o Sullivan, ,.. 114 4 0) Chech, p 0 I 4 I 0 Totala 1 I 14 IT I Totala 11 10 tt II ll St. Paul 2 1 8 0 4 0 1 0 balls: Brown. Wild pitch: Deerlng. liasss on balls: Off Deerlng, 6; off Chech, !. Struck out: By Dterlng. 1; by Chech, 4. Double play: Marcan and Kelley; Cling- Marian, lb... 114 II Brow a. lb-u.. 1 till t i i i i p.ire. 1 1 T 0 0 Uurna. tb Cortelt, p.... 1 0 0 1 O.kaadln. C....0 0 110 i aeiaiili. ll . I 1 l 1 1 TvUla I 11 17 11 l.Sweasey. rt . I 1 1 0 1 I Totala I I 14 11 4 Toledo 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 23 St. Paul 1 0 1 6 0 2 0 1 7 Two-base hits: Wheeler (2), Jones. Sac rifice hits: Sullivan. Sweeney. Stolen bases: Muiartv, Burns, Relating, Cllug mtwi. Double plays: O Brlrii. Mitrcan and Kelley; Wheeler and Kelley, Bam- on bans; urr i, i; on ncenng, 4; on 1. or- ftu f ffl-ii.f tK a ll'ra 5 Toledo ...0 01000000-1 f ' tXfrtV I Two-base hits: Deerlng, Sullivan, Kelley. I . 'l!l T ' i home run: O Urlen. Stolen .bases: Jack- L . J.vL"'' on Flourney, Marcan, Morlarty. Sao- "rf -vaiVi rlhc hit: Sulllvun. Flourney. Tassed . I the rate at which ' w0$uL Ml XF 8 Deering. I In I Inning. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Holllday. Louisville Wins Slaarsrlnar Match. MILWAUKEE. July 1.-In a alugglng match Louisville won today. O'Brien made home run with two nien on Danes in the seventh. Attendance, 1,800. Score: lXJUISVlbUC. , MlLWAUKKB. k. H.O.A.G. I K. H.O.A.g. Kenrln. rf.... 1 1 0 o 0 Btona. rf 1 1 I 0 0 allman, If.. I 110 S.haefor, aa..! 1 J J 0 Uaxter, lb....l 10 0 O'Brien, 2b.. 1 1111 rndt. of I I I 0 0, Clark, lb 1 I 0 4 I chrlver. e... 114 10 Hamphlll, ct.. 1110 0 Braahaar, lb.. 4 114 0 White, lb.... 1 1 10 I 0 mattery, o... 1 I a I l Peniiall. If.... 0 0 10 0 Qulnlan, aa... 0 1 I t t Hh I finan, lb. 0 1 10 0 1 Curtla, p 0 1 0 1 0 Wright, p.... 1 1 1 1 ( Egmn, p 0 0 1 1 Totala. .. 7 II IT 11 I Totala II 11 17 14 Ioulsvllle ....4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 212 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0-7 Two-buse hits: Dexter, Wright, Bra shcar, Kerwln, White. Three-base hits: Bateman, Slattery. Home run: O'Brien. Buses on balls: Off Curtis, 4; off Wright, 2; off Kgan, 2. Hit by pltcliud bull: Pen nell. Stolen bases: Bchaefer, O'Brien, Ker wln, Arndt. Sacrifice hits: Dexter, Arndt, Schrlver. Struck out: By Curtla, 6: by Wright, 1; by Egan, 4. Double plays: Brashear, Qulnlnn and White; Qulnlan, Braahear and White. Left on banes, Mil waukee, P; Louisville, 6. Hits: Off Wright, 12 in H Innings; off Egan, 1 In 2V Innings. Time: 2;u5. Umpire: Hart. Finishes Only One name. MINNEAPOLIS, July 16. Mlnnenpollsnnd Indianapolis were to play two games here today, but only the first was finished. In the first inning of the second game, after Indianapolis and Minneapolis had each scored one run, Magoon tried to block two Minneapolis base runners between second and third. On the second offense Umpire BaiiBwine ordered tne orrencier irom mj game. After calling the umpire a few names Magoon started for the bench, but stopped to talk once more, and Bausv,ne declared the gnme forfeited to Minneapolis. Attendance, 4. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. 1 , MINNEAPOLIS. K. H.O.A.g. B. H.O.A.g. Swsnder. If. ...I 110 OiMaloney, rf . I 4 1 0 1 Maaoon, aa...0 III llsulllran, .of.. 1 1100 Mc'rrery, ct. 1 II 0 I'oulter. !(.... 0 0100 Monts'ary, rf 1 0 1 0 oifTacman, lb.. 0 17 0! Carr. lb I 111 lStaniaale, O..0 0 1 1 0 Dicker, lb...l T 0 0 'MiNUh la. lb 01 I 1 0 Martin. lb...,0 14 1 OiOyler, aa 0 14 1 ralius. P--J.6J Jte"-""o 10. ToUU 10 1117 I I - t Totala 4 11 II 14 I Batted for Stlmmel In ninth. Indiiinnpolis 6 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-10 Minneapolis 1 06000000-4 Two-base hits: Freeman. Martin, Carr, Magoon. Sacrifice hits: Magoon, Dickey. Stolen bases: Martin, Malmiey. Base on balls: Off Stlmmel, 1; off Phillips, 1. Passed balls: Btarnugle U). Hit by pitcher: By Btimmel, 1. Double play: Mugoon to Dickey. Wild pitch: 1'hlllips. Struck out: By Stlmmel, 4; by Phillips. 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis, ; Indianapolis, 9. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Buuswlne. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. St. Paul 82 54 28 .!) Columbus 78 Milwaukee 78 Louisville Kt Indianapolis 3 Minneapolis 'N Kansas City ...7t Toledo 80 47 44 45 40 m 28 23 31 81 38 42 41 48 67 fioit .542 .488 .4"! .188 Oames todny: Columbus at Kansas City, Toledo at St. Paul. IikIIhiihiioIIs ut Minne apolis Louisville at Milwaukee. Americana Ileal Klailna. The Americans defeated the Kleins Satur day morning In an eleven-Inning game by a score rf 17 to 16. John Dennlson was in the box for the Americans and Props for the Klglns. Both pitchers were hit hard, but the Americans had a little the better batting. With two men on bases and no outs Willie Fox hit a Hnir, but the Klglu little shortstop pulled It down nnd made a triple play. Score: i r & Americans 6 00212206 1-17 10 1 Elgin 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 1-1 10 t Earned runs: Americans, 10; F.lgins, t. Three-base hit: BUI. Two-bane hlta: Den nlson (3), Bill (2). Spinner (2). Struck out: By Props, 6; by Dennlson, 10. Umpire: Iiousl. Creameries Defeat llaveloclt. L'NCOLN, July 16. (Bperlnl. Telegram.) The new Beatrice team, formerly the Lincoln Creameries, returned to their old alarming ftroundu today and defeated the Strong Havelork team in a rloeely con tested same by a scor. of 6 to 4. iiuve lock led In the seventh und eighth. The Schuyler learn will oppose Beatrice In six straight games next wetk. four In Beatrice and two in Lincoln. The Greeley team lias been hilled for six games the week follow ing Score: A H.H.B. Beatrice 6 6101021 -6 68 Havelpck 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 04 6 Batteries: Beatrice, Adnms and Wilson; Huvelock, Noyea and Buna. Tf'. 'nab Defeats Cralw. TEKA H Neb.. July 14 (Special ) Te kamah deuaied Craig in a g:ime of bull at Craig by a score of 7 to 4. Batteries: Ta- kanmh, Buckllu and Clyde liuvk; Cruig, I 1 I is turned out Dept. 43,2.00 Bottl iaily. 1.16G.40C LoUles moAUy. 13,9.9 6,5 0 0 annually. Our SMS Jixirf arc crow limit . Ii 2S yucliiies cause of Jlorz lie jouIAc this pot? ar J. JL case in. yotxr 5T0E.L BREWING CO. Htora nine Illbbon contains more per rent) than any other Rooney and Hefferman. The main features of the game were the pitching of Bucklln, the timely butting of Vic Jeep And tho Picking or a sky-scraper out of the air by Perry Kock of Tekanuih. Hot Spring- Ioaes Fourth Game. CRAWFORD, Neb.. July IS. (Special.) The Hot Springs cLlb lost the fume today, Fort Robinson winning i to 1. his is the fourth game the Springs have lost this season. Henry Mies Tram Wins. The Henry Mlea team defeated the Omaha Juniors by 2 to 1 yesterday after noun. Batteries: Henry Mies, F. Starkey and Mitchell; Juniors, Adklns and Smith. KVKSTS OKI THE HL.MKU TRACKS Syaunbr Captures SIS.OOO Brighton ' Junior Stakes Easily. , NEW YORK, July IB. James K. Keene' Sytouuy, oy Meiion-opumo, easily cap tured the 15,uoj Brighton junior stakes, six furlongs, at Bilahlon Beach touay, leading home a tlmt-ciana field of 2-year-olds. The Keene entry, fiysonby and Velo, waa favorliu in the b ttlng ana was heav ily played, being backed down irom 11 to 10 to 4 to 6. Jonquil, paying b to s tor the place, was second and Britisher third. The time, 1:13 tint, was the fastest made in a 3-year-old race at the meeting. At the lifting of the burrier O iell gent Waterside to the front, followed by Jon quil and Sysonoy. This order was main tained for a quarter of a mile, when Mar tin let Sysunby have his head and in a tew strides was on even terms with the leader. Hounding Into the stretch, Sysonby drew away from his held and won in a gallop by five lengths. Jonquil had to bo ridden out tor the place, only Juhi lasting us Britisher closed with a great rush In the stretch. HUdehrand received an ovation when he brought Dainty home a winner in the Islip handicap, one mile and a furlong. Grand Opera was the pacemaker for nearly a mile with Toboggan, the favorite, in second place and Dainty close up. A the tield Bwung Into the stretch Hlldebrand brought Dainty up, and in an exciting finish won by three-iuaiters of a length. Grand Opera was second and Tobougan third. Thistle Hf-ather In this race was played for a good thing, being backed from 40 to 15. to 1, but she finished next to lnat. The time, 1:514. Is within of a second of the world's record made by Bonnlbert two years ago In this came stake. Only one f:ivorlto won. Results: Flrnt race, five and nne-hHlf furlongs: McC'hord (5 to 1 won, Torchello second, Raclno third. Time: 1 :;. Second rHce, the Curragh stakes, steeple chase, about two miles; Flying Buttress ('J to 2) won. Fulminate second, Cock Kobln third. Time: 4:30. Third race, the IsIId hnndlcap, one mile and a furlong: Dainty (5 to ! won, Ornml Onera second. Toboggan third. Time: 1:51V.. Fourth rnce. the Brighton Junior stakes, $16,000, six furlongs: Sysonby (4 to D) won, Jongull second, Britisher third. Time: 1:12. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Oay Everybody likes the flavor of AliKNTH: or new Dot- in cajoaoity to e JUJ2e,T2 02- a ajojorcciaie For a c Leverage . Taome call up, 12.60. nutriment and less alcohol (only 8.03 standard beer. Lothario (7 to 1) won, Dick Bernard sec ond, Keynote third. Time: 1:45V Blxth race, six furlongs: Gay Boy (4 to 1) won, Reliable second, James V. third. Time: 1:124k. ST. LOUIS. Mo., July lll.-Reaults: First race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Kler (tt to 1) won. Carlcy's Dream second, Fertmla third. Time: 1:51. Second race, five furlongs, selling: Yada. (15 to 1) won, Fay Templeton second. My Eleanor third. Tlmo: 1;04A. . Third race, six furlongs, selling: MIrs Manners (2 to 1) wn. Alice Turner second, Conundrum third. Time: 1:1V4. Fourth race, Midsummer handicap, mile and seventy yards: First Mason (1 to 10) won, Never Such second, Oldstone thlid. Time: 1:4. Fifth race, seven furlongs, purse: Ancke (2 to 1) won, Light Opera second, Mlndora third. Time: 1:31. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards, sell ing: Tlckful (75 to 1) won. Pourquol sec ond, Amberlta third. Tlmo: 1:49; Seventh race, ftx furlongs: Tally H (10 to 1) won, J. W. o'Nell necond, Jerry Hunt third. Time: 1:17. CHICAGO, July 16-Result: First race, teven furlongs: Dnlvay (4 to 6) won, Don't Ask Me second, Comrade third. Time: 1:27. Second race, five furlongs: Handzarra (4 to 6) won, Florentine second, Zaverage third. Time: 0:58. Third race, Chicago stakes, added, S-year-oldH und up, one mile: Tnknlnn (2 to 1) won, Flvlng Ship second. Beau Or monde third. Time: 1:38. Fourth race, mile and three-sixteenths: Miss Crawford (4 to 1) won. Bragg second, Huszah third. Time: 1:58. Andover Wins on Fonts. At the yacht race at Lake Munawa yes terday afternoon the boats got away under a heavy breeze and nil went out under reef. The Andover got the best of the start. The Manawa fouled the Argo at the start, which put it out of the race. The Argo then fouled a buoy, leaving the An dover to win the race. Time: 1:12:05. Dis tance, seven miles The Argo crossed the line first, with the Manawa second, but us both vessels had fouled they were barred. The Andover, thougn the winner, came In ten minutes behind the Manawa, Tennis nt Field Clttli. The second Field club handicap In lngle tennlH yesterday afternoon dwindled to be tween Bcrltmer and t ollett anil win dp played out next Saturday. Berlhner was j n(1 Grf,.u nritlln, beat Flndley B. Doug nintched agalnM potter and though the j lltfa of thP N(i.,iU, Country club and Amer- luurr loiiMOl a piocny iikoi u wub a hipuih rne and the game finished at '1-4, 4-6, 7-5. Collett returned almost Impossible shots In a really game way, but was unable to phase the more experienced Scribner. Col lett. who was playing against Hughes, won easily by 0-2, 6-0. Hound Hobbln Doubles Decided. NEW YORK, July 16 Tho last match of the Round Robin doubles tournament for men to be played at the Country club of Westchester was decided today. G. L. Wrenn, Jr., nnd R. D. Wrenn defeated W. A. Larned and K. B. Dewhurst ii-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. The deciding match between the Wrenn brothers und Holcomb Ward and i SOUTH OMAHA, PHONE 8. Top llujfo T. mil, 1324 Douglas Kt., Omaha, Ut) Mitchell, Council Jiluffs, 'Phone 80. !fl Beals C. Wright will take place next weeL at Sea Bright, N. J. VERY UL8V DAY ON GOLF LI IV ICS Doth Conntry nnd Field Club Player In Matches Agralnst Boarey. Good golf and plenty of It was the order of the day at both tho Field and Country clubs yesterday afternoon. At the for mer's links the club handicap tornament, match play against bogey, for a cup given by tho club, was carried off by J. Q. Adams, who pioudly admitted that his score was 1 down. Two others, J. B. Porter and 11. Morrill, who tied with, Adams, were just as proud of their scores, but aa both of them hud previously won cups, tho club committee though it would look better on Mr. Adams' aide board. At the Country club the piny was for tne Wattles trophy and will be played out later. O. Wngee topped the list In this match, all even with bogey, but was al lowed a handicap of 2, leaving him 2 up. Fred Hamilton, with a handicap of B, tied with him. Mesxrs. Gaines, Burns, McLure and Reed tied for the 10th place, all coming out with 6 down and will finish their play this afternoon. The following were the scores: FIKLD CLUB. J. Q. Adams liJ. 1. "Reynold.... I A. C. Jones 7 ir. Morrill 1 J. C. Cart., 6'A. B. Corter 1 H. A. Perkins 61 Mr. Copelv T K. P. Boyer 71 J. W. Hill 6 V. H. Brill 6 T. O. Nichols J. B. Buckingham, 8 J. A. Maclntyre..lO w. K. Cundin 71 w. is. wiiKina s O. II. Thomas 6 Mr. Spencer 8 Mr. Sharp 41 N. F. Reckard W. C. Bunderland. tf W. K. Rhoad...10 F. J. Kimball 6 1 Fred Dewar Down. COUNTRY CLUB. J. Mnsjee 2 R. R. Kimball :::::! Fred Haml'ton. John Brady .. W. A. Hedlck. A. L. Klnslcr.. ll R. M. Fairfield.... 2' L. ii. Spencer 4 2IT. R. Kimball. ...i.4 3:D. M. Vlnsonhaler 4 H. McCormlck. C. 8. Montgomery. 8' W. Rogers 6 Opines, liui'iii". McLure and Reed tied for lKth place at 6 down. Down. American Champion Wins. RYK. N. Y.. Jnlv in Walter J. Travis, r.1f ..In., .,-,. If,nrtf tli !rnltAr1 Htatea I, ii n i. In, nn, Inn nt Ixilfl In the final round today for the first cup ut the Apawaml club toumument by 2 up and 1 to play. Injnreil While Rreukluur a Colt. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., July 16. (Spe cial.) P. K. McQuIre was severely Injured In a runaway yesterday. He wa trying to break a colt, which became unmanage able. He was knocked down and the wheels of the wngon passed over his head anil lower limbs No bones were broken, but the Injuries' to his head are serious and mny prove fatal. Tlione 1512 i mm