rnn omaija dait.y iieE! toesdat. jtjlt m, iimh. - i r DES MOIXES WINS FAST CAME . - , Prohlb. Take Third from Omaha After Hard, Interesting Struggle. MORRISON DOLES OUT BUT TOUR HITS Cllt-Kde Fleldla Sitei Illm from Hard roailla(-l.aat Game Af Ireseat Series Played This Afternoon. Couldn't do business with Mr. Morri son, strange as that may seem. But at that it a a "st an'loua shame" Pa Rouka Isn't permitted under the rules to , fine Thlel and Josh Clarke at least J." 00 apiece for thalr rank Interference In left and center fields, respectively. These two wild men ate up seven as good healthy looking doublt-s and triples as were ever reeled off the bat of an honest, hard working slugger.' In the ilxth Inning -Eddie Lawler, who la stilt covering short In fJolan'a absence, drove the ball on a fierce line toward left field fence. It had every . symptom of a three-bagger Until that man Thlel atuck up Just one paw and it was all off. And Clarke simply ran from one end of the field to the other, catcMr g as he went four In all. Out In right field McChesney wasn't asleep and took the only one that went his way, that is the only fly; he did fumble a grounder. So there you sre. While Omnha only got four safe hits off Mr. Morrison, hud that tall, good natured gentleman not had the most sensational support the home team's hit column would have been badly . swollen. Morrison seemed to arp.eelatc what the rest of the family, was doing, though, for the record showeth that ho J quit With one putout and Ave assists to his credit. It was one of tho' best games 'of the season. And that recalls that every one -" of tbe present' series with the Prohlba has been a rattler. While Pes Moines' outfield and Infield, i too, ware doing business, Omaha was stack iV Ing up a few chips. The only two errors of the home team charged against Thomas, wars of tho sort that are only '" charged because the rules compel It. :; Thomas mede these trying to take care of some very t'lfTlcu't throws GonUing das , sled the eyes cf tl'o fans In the eighth in ning by ona 'f the moBt thrilling catches of a fly, running from (he plate down past thu pitcher's box. He got his eye un the ball and thought It was going to light nearer him, and when once started he '"''wouldn't let Brown have It. Br a via Still la the Game. Brown, though touched up for eight hits, pitched good ball and fielded in great shape, getting live assists. In the third in ' nlng he showed his metl by retiring the aids after' the bases were filled before un cut was made. Kddle Lawler played a smooth game at " short and had the credit of making a double play unassisted. Lawler Is showing up in mighty fine form. His throwing is as true as a die and his fielding good. The run business started In the first. Carter opened up with a beautiful drive Into left for- two bases and scored on How ard's single. Miller popped up a llttla one , to Morrison, wha tiougluf nlly dropped it and caught Howard at second. Welch and Lawler got doubled up. Omaha scored once more In the second. Schlpk got a life on FIske'a fumble and then Johnnie Oondlng came up and swiped ; the old ball away down into left field, send ing Prince Wllhelm across the plate. But that was all, try as hard as they could. Pa's boys couldn't cut the mustard after that Pes Moiiies blanked until the fourth. Con tiery started the Inning with an out from the box to first, -Town hit safe and Weesles Shugart Impudently sent the ball ait to the other end of nowhere, Towne crossing the plate and Shug landing on third. Morrison didn't cash in, b'U Thiol did with a single which scored Shugart. Then came the last run of the game. Josh Clarke, in the fifth inning, leaning gently X on the leeward side of the sphere sent It off over the right field fence for a circuit. . .The game was fast, consuming only one hour and fifteen minutes. TnrUv n Moines and Omaha play the ""final game of ! this series. Attendance, 1,600. The sours f. DUS MOINES AU. R. O. A. E 3 0 0 10 0 0 6 1 10 1 4 0 0 10 1 1 4 1 0 8.1 0 JL i 1 27 14 4 O. A. E. 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 10 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 13 0 1 0 6 0 6 10 0 0 27 13 7 0 0 0 08 0 0 0 02 - Thlil. If .. Lobertr Sb Flske. ss . :::::::::::: l Mct'hesney, rf . ' Clarke, Josh, cf Connery, lb .... ', Towns, o ' Shugart, 2b Morrison, p ..... Totals 86 I OMAHA. AB. R Carter, rf Howard, 2b Howard, lb ; Miller, !f 4 Welch, cf n.Jawler, ss ........ - Thomas, lb , o Schlpke,' tb Oondlng, o "Brown, p' Z' Totals iPti Moines Omaha 3 ..33 .0 0 .1 I Earned runs r Josh Clarke. Three base p is: Oondlng, Shugart. Two base hit: Carter. Sacrifice hit: Lobtrt. First base on balls: off Brown, 1; off Morrison, 3. Hit by pitcher: J Thlel. Struck out: By Brown, 3; by Mor rison, 3. Left on bates: Omaha, 7; Dei Moines, 8. Double plays: Flske, Shusart aiid Connery i Lawler, unassisted. Paused ball: Towne. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Cai ruthers. ! City Is Outclassed. w, DENVER. July 18. Sioux City waa out--playcd toduy nt every turn of the game. Vollendorf'R pitching was thorough, accur ate and effective. Score: .Denver I 1 0 41 I 0 O-f-ll'i .Sioux City 1 00000301-583 Batteries: Vollendorf and Lucia; Jarrott ka.nd Ward. m, Sprlnsa Win from St. Jos. - COLORADO SPRINGS, July 18.-Colorado Springs won from St. Joseph again today tmu .' . - L a .Heart Trouble and : Difficult Breathing Why will persons suffer from dangerous Heart Dlaturbanees such as Palpitation,' 'Irregular Pulae, Difficult Breathing, Dla. lneaa, FaJntnsaa. Numbness and Partial' Paralysis, and never ask what causes their Heart Disturbance? It Is ef far greater Importance to tell what cause disease than It la simply to name It. Heart Trouble Is generally caused by Urlo Acid poisons collecting In the blood and obstructing Its circulation, Thla causes high blood pressure and over works the heart. In attempting with stimulants to drive the thickened blood through the Arter ioles and Caplllartas you run the risk of .ore seriously crippling the heart or of rupturing a blood vessel and eaualng Apo plexy. ' Tbe only real cure Is to clear out the Urlo Aold poisons that cause the, trouble. bLIMTNO la specially designed to olear the blood ef urate poisons. Get It of your Druggist today, cleanse your blood and teat your tired heart. 41? in ' For sale by Bchaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores. 1'J. T. Yatos, Propileior. li.lh and Chicago Sis.. Omaha, 'Phones 717 and W; hth and N BtS , South flmatia, 'Phone No. ith Ave. um& Main St., Council Bluffs, Phone UL by S to 4. The game was nevoid of fee tares. Bcorei R H E Colo Springs ... 0 0 1 0 1 0 '-6 10 I St. Joseph 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 I t Batteries: Thornton and Baerwald; Clark and McConnell. taadlna; , ol the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct Colorado Springs 7 41 24 .12 Lenver 75 46 .WO ! Moines 7i 40 38 .613 Omnha 74 36 38 .47 8t. Joseph 70 30 40 . 423 Sioux City 70 26 46 . 357 Games todor: Dee M nines at Omaha; Et. Joseph at Colorado Springs; Sioux City at lenver. GAME! I THE AMERICAS I.KAOVE Bad Fielala In Third Loses Clere- laad's Game to Doatoa. BOSTON. July H.-Donahue pitched splendidly todtiy, but bad Melding in tlie third Inning lost the game. Cleveland tied In the tlrst half of the ninth on an error and two singles, but In the last half Boston butted In the winning ri'n. Altendnnce, 8,41. Score: BOSTON. I CLEVELAND. H.H.OAB-.I R.H.O.A.E. Itahl, ct 118 4 4 Pllrk. rf t 1 1 I Colllna. 3b... 1 4 11 0 Il'mil, a 1 114 0 Teaman, rl .O 4 1 0 Hradl.y, lb... 4 1 0 I t Parent, m 4 1 I 1 Relharh, if . . . 1 4 0 1 LAlolo, ZD ... u i i a i 0 Hlraman. lb. 4 11 4 0 Turnar. as.... 4 0 18 1 1 Bar, ct 4 1 8 4 4 1 Heia, cf 4 0 0 4 4 4 Rhoadea, it.. 4 4 1 0 1 0 Pnnahu, p.. 1 1 0 1 4 LaChanca. lb 0 1 10 1 Ferril. Jb ... 0 0 3 I I,IT''':, ? ? ! ! , wintar ....1 t "Storall .... V 0 ToUla 4837 13 3 I ToUla 8 42 8 8 Run for Fnrrell in the ninth. Batted for Hay In the ninth. Winning run scored with one out. Boston ... OO3 0 0O0O14 Cleveland ........... 101 0 0 0 0 1 3 Two-bnse hit: Stahl. Three-base hit: Bemia. Sacrifice hit: Hlckmnn. Stolen bfisesr Brinls, Bay. First baso on balls: Off Ddmihue, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Tannehill. 2; by Ixmahue, 7. Struck out: By TannehlU, 2. Time; 1:42. Umpire: Sheridan. - Bender Holds OS St. Lonls. PHILADELPHIA. July 18. Bender's ef fective pitching held St. Louis sale at all stages of a close gume. Three hits off pelty in the first netted three runs and Bender's triple in the fourth drove In two more. Not a hit was made off the Indian until the sixth. In the seventh three singles ;ind Burkett's double counted three. At tendance 4,f90. Score: ' PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOtlS. KH.O.A.C.I R.H. O.A.I. Hartisl. K...1 4 4 4 tfurVrtt, K...1 8144 Plrkerlns, if. 1 1 4 0 Hrmphlll, rf.. 4 4 1 4 I)yIi, lb..... 1114 1 Holdrlrk, cf.. 4 13 4 h. Croa. 3b.. 1 1 1 1 0 J(in, lb 4 4 4 4 soybnld, rf... 0 1 1 0 0 Wallaca, aa... 4 1 4 1 Murphy, lb..l 118 4 Paddan. 2b . .1 14 3 M Croaa. aa.. 14 3 10 Hill, 3b 113 4 Fnwrra, a ... 0 0 I 3 0 Kitlna, c 0 4 11 Bender, p.... 4 1 4 3 0 Pally, p 114 1 Totals 1 7 87 14 1 ToUla 4 1 84 I I Philadelphia 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 St. Louie 00000130 04 Two-base hit: Burkett. Three-base hit: Bender. Struck out: By Bender, 6; by I'elty, 2. First base on balls: Oft Bender, 1; off Pelty, 2. Wild pitch; Pelty. Hit by fltclied ball: Murphy, Left on bases: St. x)iUs, 4: Philadelphia, 8. Time: 1:35. Um pires: Dwyer and King. Detroit Wins In Mew York. ' NEW YORK, July 18.-Detroit won the frame In the seventh inning. Hughes was lit safely three times In this Inning and forced In a run on a base on balls. Howell followed him. Stoval of Detroit was fol lowed in the seventh by Kllllum. Qrnw ford's batting and Anderson's running catch were tbe features. Attendance; ' 2, t!18. DETROIT. NEW TORK. R H.O.A. R.H.O.A.E. Barrett, cf... 1 0 4 0 Doucherty. If 1 0 1 Mrlntyre, If.. 3 1 I 0' Williams, tb. 4 1 1 8 8 3 1 3 4 Carr, lb 0 4 14 OjAndaraon, rf. 8 Crawford, rf.. 1 4 1 1 Elberlold. aa. 1 Luwa, 2b 0 O'Lcary, a. .. 0 Hoblnaon, 3b. 1 Wooda, c 1 Stoval, p 3 Kllllun, p.... 0 0 I 0 1 1 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 OFulta, cf 4 0 Conroy. 3b.... 0 0 3 0 Klalnow, c... 4 1 14 0 Bavllla, lb. 4 4 4 4 Hushaa, p. ... 4 0 4 O.Powell, p.... 4 4 4 Totals 8 8 87 14 it Totala 4 14 87 7 8 Detroit 0 000106028 New York 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 04 Two base hits: Williams, Anderson, Klelnow, Mclntyre. Crawford. Three base hits: Stoval. Home run: Crawford. Sac rifice hit: Barrett. Stolen bases: Craw ford (2. Double play: Klelnow. unasslstel. Hits: Off Hughes, 6 In six and a half in nings; off Stoval, 7 In six Innings; off Kll Uan. 3 In three Innings. Left on bases: New York, 8; Detroit, 6. First base on balls: Off Hughes, 4; off Stoval, 2; off Kllllam, 1. First buse on errors: New York, 1; De troit. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Stoval, 1. Strhek oit: By Hughes, 6; by Stoval, 1; by Kllllam 1. Wild pitch: Stoval. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Connelly. Chicago Has a Batting; Streak. . WASHINGTON, July 18. The Chicagos had a batting streak on today, making eighteen hits and defeating the Washing tons by a sore of 12 to 1. JticobsenS who was In tho box for the home team, was batted heavily, giving way to Townsend In tho third, wlo suffered a similar fate. Tho visitors inado live doubles in the final inning. Attendance, 1,000. 6core: CHICAGO, WASHINGTON. H.ll.O.A.K.. R. H.O.A. I. Jonas, cf.. Green, rf.. .0331 4 Coustilln, 4b. 4 1 1 3 4 ..1110 0 Donovan, tt.. 4 3 4 0 4 t'allahan, If.. 3 1 3 4 0 Caasldy, aa... 4 118 0 Davia, aa a Donahue, lb.. 3 Dundon, 3b.. 3 Tannehill, 8b 0 MrKarlane, e. 1 Uwen, p...... 0 Walah, p 4 114 4 Stahl. lb 0 1 13 8 11 3 OjO'N'etl, If.... 13 8 3 4 1 4 Mc('orm'k. !b 0 4 4 18 1 0 Hueliman. cf. 0 1 4 3 18 1 Ktttred(a, c. 0 1 I 0 0 13 1 uuai'obaen, p.. 4 0 1 OiTownaand, p.. 4 0 0 Tottla 13 II 31 13 J Totala 1 I 21 11 1 Chicago 22200002 412 Washington 0000 0 01001 Left on bases: Chicago 5; Washington, 6. First base on balls: Off Jacobsen, 1; off Owen, 1. Struck out: By Owen, 4; by Walsh. 1; by Townsend, 4. Tlree-base lilts; McFarl-nrt 2). Davis, Donahue. Cn sidy. Two-base hits: Davis (2), Dundon (2), Urrfnn, t 'alia Mull, iaiin!i'Mi. Ki n -'iire, O'Netl. Sacrifice hits: Donahue, Dundon, 'l'annehlll (Jj. blolcti basin. Domtnoe, Jones.. Base hits Off Owen, 2, In eight Innings; off Walsh, 1. 'n one inning; off Jacobsen, 6, In two innings; off Townsend, 12, in aeven tunings. Wild pitches: Jacob sen, Townseiid. Time; 1:55. Umpire: O'Lnughlln. Standing of tbe Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct .676 .60S .577 .502 .49 Boston New York ... Chicago Philadelphia Cleveland ... St. Isinlu .... Detroit ...74 ...74 ...7S ...73 ...70 ...70 ...73 ...71 60 24 29 45 45 41 37 30 30 14 33 32 33 4ll 43 68 .4U .194 ashiiigton UamcB today: St. Louis at Philadelnhla: Detroit at New York; Chicago at Wasnlng ton; Cleveland at Boston. GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGIE New York Giants Win, bnt Have Their Hands Fall. PITTSBURG, July in. The game was ist and abounded in good, clean lieldlim. New Vork was lurtunute enough to biiucli hits in the second and sixth, scoring, all itivir runs. Atiuudance, Scuit-; New jroiiK. pittsuuro. n.n.u.a.a. u. H.O.A. Braanahan, cf 0 3 0 Leach. 3b I f Ufaumont, cf 0 Bioane, rf. .. 0 4 3 Devlin, 3b ... 0 t 1 Mctiann, lb.. 0 1 13 Mertea, If.... 14 8 I'ahlen, aa.... 18 1 llllbert, 3b... 4 13 Buwerman. e. 1 1 8 Taylur, f..... Ill 0'KruK-r. If.... 4 4 Waguer, as. .'. 0 OlBraiiatisId lb 4 Hn.t.rln, rt..4 J'HKth.y, 3b... 4 O.Bnmh. c 0 UiLaaver, p 4 Totals 4 8 81 14 l Totsia 1 4 37 18 1 New York Otooolluo 4 Pittsburg 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-bano hits: Selirlnu, Smith, Bresna ban, BoWerman. Threa-b.tsu hit: Gilbert, stolen bases; Beaumont, Dahlcn. Double plays: Hitchey to Wagner, Browne to Uilbert, Jlowcriuan to Uiibutt. Urst bus on bulls: Off Lecver, 2. Time: 1;S0. Um pires: Morun and O'Day. Brooklyn Rallies Don't Tonnt. CINCINNATI, July 18.-Brooklyn made two rallies In the game, one In the eluhth When Walker waa driven jff the rubber and the other in the ninth oft Kelluni. Cin cinnati wuu by bunching hits with Jones' buse on bulls. Attendance, 3,luo: Score: UNL'l.N.NArl. , BROOKLYN. H H.O.A 8E. I H.H O.A . 3 8 0 3 0 lobla. cf..,.l 1 4 4 4 13 14 V Dillon, lb ... I 3 13 4 4 14 14 lll.uiuler. rf... 4 10 4 4 13 10 4 Slie.kard, If.. 4 114 4 4 0 18 4 C ; llal.b. aa 0 4 1 4 4 Hutilna. 3k Sejmpur. cf.. 1 lolaa, rf 1 (ktwell. If ... 1 Keller, lb.... 4 (.ort'ormn, aa-. 4 Woodruff, 3b. 4 brhlel, ii 1 Walker, p.... 4 Kellum. p...i 4 oio o ktrigen, a 0 3 4 1 110 O M. Curin'a. 3b 4 4 8 8 4 1114 atrans. tb.... 113 8 4 0 4 3 0 Juuea. p 1 4 4 8 4 4 4 1 v Ueaeler 4 1 4 4 4 Totala 4 4 17 a l Totals i I 34 18 1 But ted for Jones In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0301010 -4 Brooklyn ; 0 0 0 1 0 0 t 16 Two base hits: Hugglns 1. Odwell. Three bast hits: fcVyinour. Ikiublf play: Schlel to Corcoran. First bfe on tmlls: Off. Walker, i; off Jones, 3. Sacrifice hits: Kl lev. Walker, Babb. Bhet'ksrd Hit by t Itched ball: By Walker, I. Rtrvick out: By Walker, 3; by Keltum. 1. Puated ball: Bergen. Hits:- f)ff Walker I In seven and 1 in third innice, off Kcllum 2 In one and two-thirds Inntnan. Time: IK. Umpires): Johnstone and Ctrpenter. gtaaalnsr ( tba Tea sua. Played. Won. Let. P. Ct. eat Wi TOT Near Tork .. Chicago Cincinnati .. Pittsburg .. St. Louis .... Brooklyn .... 49 .....74 74 81 (4 K .787 47 27 .WS 43 31 . .m 40 33 .6M 3 . 36 .Kl JO 6t .870 28 49 .31 17 66 .EM St. Louis; New Hoston ..77 Philadelphia 72 (lames todsv York at Pittsburg; Philadelphia at Chi cago; Brooklyn at Cincinnati. GAMES IS AMKHICA ASSOCIATION Riot narrowly Averted In the Game at Mllwankee. MILWAUKEE, Wis., July lfJ.-Mtlwankee batted out a victory today, landing hard on Inrner throughout. Dougherty was ef fective throughout. Umpire KliMn ordered Mnnaser Clymer off the grounds for reaching from the bench. A riot was- nar rowly averted in the ninth Inning, when Frlef. cf the Columbus team, struck one of the spectators. The crowd swarmed up on the field and Frlel and Wrlgley were struck. The police Interfered and stopped the trouble. Frlel had to be escorted from the diamond bv the Dolice after the game, as the fans gathered about the team. At tendance, 800. Smre: M1LWAI K ft I OOLUMBI'S. n.H.O.A.H. RHOAB Stnna. if 1 1 1 0 0 Parla. rf 4 1 4 9 4 Brhaefer, aa.. 1 8 14 C,Wrlley. ib..S 4 3 8 4 O'RMan. 3b... 4 1 8 I 4 Prl.l, 3b 0 1 4 4 Dark, tb 4 1 4 1 0 Klhm. lb 0 4 10 1 8 Hatnphlll, cf. 1 8 3 4 4 ThortHon. ct.. 4 4 114 Slatlery, 0.... 1 4 4 0 a Martin, It.... 4 4 8 4 4 Pennell, If . 3 1 4 4 0 Brldwall, as.. 4 0 3 1 4 Bateman. lb.. 1 8 4 0 0 Veir, C....0 14 14 Dougherty. P. 1 8 4 1 0 Dotnir, p.... 4 8 4 (1 Totala 8 It .7 11 Ol Totals.... 0 tH 3 Milwaukee 0 4 I 1 0 0 0 1 -S Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two base hits: Bchaefer, Teager. Three bnse hits: Bateman (2). Stolen bases: Bchaefer (2). First base on balls: Oft Dougherty, 3; off Dorner, S. Hit by pitched ball: Davis. O'Brien. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien (2), Bchaefer, Slattery. Struck out: By Dougherty, 3; by Dorner. 2. Double plays: Wrlaley to Klhm: Klhm to Brld wefl to Klhm; Yeager to Brldwell; Thorn ton to Yeager; Dorner to Yeager to Klhm Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8; Columbus, 8. Umpire: Idem. Toledo Loses nt Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, July 18 Minneapolis de feated Toledo In a slow game here today. Five of Toledo's runs were brought In by two home runs by Dee with men on bases. Attendance: . SuO. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. , TOLEDO. K.H.O.A.K. RHOAB Malonar, rf.. 1 Sullivan, cf . . 8 Coulter. If.... 1 Freeman, lb. 0 Starnagle, c. . 1 Wc.SU h' la, 3b 4 rox. 3b 4 Oyler, aa 3 Morgan, p. . . . 4 8 0 0 Triable, cf.... 4 OlO'Hara, If.... 4 0 3 0 3 3 1 3 0 3 1 4 8 u 1 0 4Cllngmen, ss. 8 0 Lea, rf 8 0 Morfnrty. 3b. 4 0. Broarn. c 1 4 Ilurna, 3b 1 0 Reaitlng. lb.. 0 ljDrerint, p.... 1 0 11 0 4 Totala 8 11 17 14 l Totala T 10 87 14 1 Minneapolis .1 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 18 Toledo 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 27 . Two base hits: Coulter, Maloney, Sulli van, Deerlng. Home runs: Lee, 2. Sacri fice hits: Morgan, 2. Stolen bases: Burns, Reading. Double plays: Freeman to Oyler to Freeman; Freeman to '.Oyler to Fox. Struck out: By Morgan, B; by Deering, 3. First base on balls: Off Morgan, 6; off Deerlng, 4. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 9; Toledo, 0. Umpire: Holliday. Time: 2:10. Indianapolis' Errors Costly. ST. PAUL, July 18. The locals hit Alle mang frequently and hard, nnd Indian apolis' errors were unusually costly. Mont gomery's home run was responsible for the visitors' only run. Attendance. 1,103. Boore: ST. PAUL. I INDIANAPOLIS R.H.O.A.E. RHOAB Jones, cf..... 1 1 t 4 Swander, If.. 4 4'McCreery, cf. 0 3i Monta'err, aa 1 Olcarr, 3b 0 0 Dljkey. lb... 4 4 Berry, c 0 0! rhllllpa, rf... 0 O.Martin. 3b... 4 OjAllemang, p.. 0 i a Jackson, rf. .. 8 Wheeler, 3b., 0 Flournov, If,. 8 Kelley,. Jb.... 0 O'Brien, aa... 0 Marcan, 2b... 1 Sullivan, c... 0 fieaslona, p... 0 I 0 0 1 8 3 H 0 5 1 4 3 0 4 13 Totala 7 13 37 15 j Totsia...... 1 8 34 14 4 St. Paul....: 30100102 7 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Kelly, Sullivan, Sessions, Flournoy, McCreery. Home runs: Jack son, Montgomery. Sacrifice hits: Berry, Wheeler. Stolen bases: Marcnn, Jackson, Flournoy. Double plays: O'Brien to Mar can to Kelly, Sessions to Marcan to Kelly. First base on balls: Off Allemang, 6. Struck out: By Allemang, 1; by Sessions, 4. Hit by pitched bull: Dickey. Time: 1:43. Um pire: Batisewine. . Pitch Wins from Louisville. KANSAS CITY, July H.-Durham's su- ferb pitching with consistent batting by he locals won today's game from Louis ville. Durham allowed but one hit, and had It not been for Lewee's error in the fourth inning, the visitors would have been shut out. Attendance: 200. Score: KANSAS CITY. R.H. OAK LOU18V1LLB. K. H.O.A. 85. Butler, e Donnar, 3b... Sullivan, lb.. Hill, cf Ryas, lb..... Lewee. aa.,.. Gear, If Durham, p... Allen. rt..j. 1 3 3 3 OlKerwIn. It.... 4 4 3 4 1 0 0 1 S c Hallman. rf.. 4 13 4 0 0 10 2 1. Dexter, cf....O 0 4 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 Arndt. 3b 1 4 4 3 3 I I II M rt. hrelrer, e.. 1 0 8 1 4 1118 1 Draahear, 3b. 4 4 3 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 White, lb.... 0 4 4 1 0 4 0 0 1 . 0 Qulnlan. aa... 4 0 3 1 0 1110 0 Bohannon, p. 4 4 4 0. 0 Wright, p.... 0 0 4 4 0 Totala 4 1 87 13 1 Totals...... 2 1 34 11 1 Kansas City 0 0111100 -4 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Kansaa City, I. Two base hits: Sullivan. Hill. Sacrifice hits: Bon ner, Lewee (2), Durham. Hits: Off Bo hannon, none In one Inning; off Wright 7 In 7 Innings. First base on balls: Off Dur ham, S; off Bohannon, 1; off Wright, 2. Struck out: By Durham, 8; byi Wright 2. Hit by pitched ball: Schrelver. Passed ball: Butler. Left on bases: Kansas City, 7; Louisville, 7. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hart. standing; of tho , Teanae. Won. Lost P.Ct. 6 28 Ml 48 32 . 600 4T 36 .663 46 39 .641 40 41 .44 40 44 .478 29 49 .872 33 69 .280 Bt Paul .. ColumbuH . ..84 ..80 Milwaukee .... Louisville Minneapolis ... Indianapolis .. Kansas City .. Toledo - Games today 80 88 81 84 78 82 Columbus at Milwaukee; The most wholesome of wines is champacne. The most wholesome of cham pagnes is c&mfieitiiC. ieei . i ii a pure, carefully aged Champagne, with delicious flavor and bouquet. There is "joy 1 every bubble." Charge Less Than All Others. . ' DR. McCREW SPECIALIST. Trssts sll ivrsas el DISEASES OF MEN ONLY A Msdlcal Expert IS Years' Eiperlcace It Years la Oawbe vi'". i4 Ntartr M.ata Cawa Cans Varlcocals, Hydrooala. ' Blood Potaoa, Strl- tiira, Olac. Nruua Uvbiluy. lxu u( Blrsiith Sad VUtlUr and all laroia sf chruuto diaeaaaa. Traakiiriil bv mll. -I. orlta. Baa li VOlcs r lla a. H. l . 'J man a. Mas. Bubbles Toledo at Minneapolis: Indianapolis at St. Paul; Louisville at Kansas City. West Poiat Wlas r Good Margla. WEST POINT, Neb., July 18 -(Special.) West Point won a w-eli deserved victory from Bsncroft at Bancroft yesterday by a score of 8' to I. Notwithstanding the big score the game was an Interesting one. Fol lowing Is the score R.H. West Point 1 1 I I U 1 H H Bancroft 1 1 1 t 1 0 0 - 7 Stolen bases: West Point, Ij Bancroft, 1. Struck out: By Chada, 6; by Tarrant. 6 Batteries: West Point Chada and Kerl; Bancroft, Tarrant and Harvey. Umpire: Moran. Scrlbaer Jnalora Win. SCHIBNER, Neb., July lS.-(8peclal ) The Scrlhner Juniors yesterday dole i ted West Point In a very interesting game. Tho supertj pitching of Brown with go.nl sunmirt won the aume easily. The follow ing Is the score: Scribnrr S 0 0 4 1 X 1 1 --12 West Point 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Batteries: Scrlhner, Brown and Mn'cr; West Pclnt, Nelwlgh Hnd K. Kuhle. Hits: Scrlbner, 3; We-U Point. 1. Struck out: By Brown. 11; by Nehlgh, 7. Time of Game: 1:10. Beatrlee Wlna First One. BEATRICE: Neb.. July 18. (Special Tele gram.) The first of a series of four gitmcs to he played here between the P.catrlce snd Schuyler teams was won thla afternoon ty the locals by the score of 6 to 1. Townsend of the Beatrice team was sllxhtly injured In sliding to third. Attendance small. But teries: Beatrice. Morse and Wilson; Schuv ler. Pryn and Whiting. Hits: Beatrice. 6; Schuvler, 4. Errors: Beatrice. 1: Schuvlcr. 7. Struck out: By Morse. 6; by Pryn, 6. Molse Get Two Games. The Premiers of South Omaha forfeited a game to the Molse hv falling to show up. The Molse also defeated the Black Kats In a one-sided game StinrWy by the score of 17 to 7. The feature of the game wns the bat' ing of Blbblns and Metcalfe for tho Moire. Score: Molse 0 1 8 6 8 0 -17 Black Kats 4 2 1 0 0 0 O7 Batteries: Carlson and Goodrich; Hart, Barton and Elliot. EVENTS ON THE RUNMNO TRACKS Dike of Kendall Wins Nautilus Stakes at Brighton Bench. . NEW YORK. July 18 On s track that wae heavy as a result of the rnlrt this morning Duke of Kendall at 9 to 2 won the Nautilus stakes st one mile and a furlong at Brighton Beach today. Sweet, Alice and Possession made the pace to the fnr turn, wh.r Travers sent Duke of Kendall to tho front and won by a length and a half from Posresslon. who in turn was eight lengths in fror.t of th favorite. Sheriff Bell. Spring, who won the handicap at one mile and a quarter; Torchello. the winner of the third 1BC3. Hnd Fhimula In. the first were tho winning favorites. Results: First rnce, one mile and a sixteenth, selling: Flamula, 13 to 6. won; Monster second, Seymour third. Time: 1:49. Second nice, steeplechase, about two miles: Opuntln, 8 to 1. won Conover sec ond. Libretto third. Time: 4:81. Third race, six furlongs: Torchello, 9 to 5, won, Agile second, Tramoter third. Time: 1:1(1. Fmrth race; the Nautilus stakes, one) mile and a furlong: Duke of Kendall. 9 to 2 won. Possession second, Sheriff Bell third. Time: 1:56. Fifth rnce, hand'rnp, mile and n quarter: Spring. 17 to 10, won. Lord Badge second. Brigand third. Time:. 2:074, Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, sell inv: Rubric. 20 to 1, won. Montebe'lo sec ond Gold Fleur third. Time: 1:09. St. LOUIS, July 18 Results: First race, five furlongs, purse: Lucky Chaim. 9 to 2, won, Brandwarlln second, Fred Prlesmeyer third. Time: 1:09. Second rac, six furlongs, selling: Rose court. to 2. won, BaA second. Lady Idris third. Time: 1:1. Third race, four and a half furlongs, sell ing: Zlnda. 5 to 1. won. Arch Oldcam sec ond. Gay Adelaide third. Time: 0:55,4 Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth, handlcnp: Just So. 8 to 6. won, Brnnoas r5 ond, Falkland third. Time: 1:47 Fifth race, one mile, purse: Miss Me Dav, 2 to 5. won. Ladv Strathmore second, Varna Fnnso third. Time: 1:41. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Ori ent. 8 to 1. won. Transetter second, John Dovle third. Time: 1:28. CHICAGO, Jnlv 18 Results: First race, five furlongs: Michael Byrnes, 7 to 2. won. Cutter second, proprietor third. Time: 1:01. : w Second race, seven furlongs: Durbar, 7 to J, won. Orfo second. Foresight third. Time: 1:27. Third race. one mile, Premier stakes: Tokalon (Knarr). 8 to' 2. won. Miss Craw ford second. English Lad third. Time: 140, V ' Fourth race, one snjjf a sixteenth miles: Outcome. IS to 1, Won, Talpa second, Fon casts third. Time: 1:4T. Fifth race, one and an eight miles: Birch Broom, to 10 wOtV Black Wolf second. Exclamation third. Time: 1 :6S. Sixth race, six furlongs: Clifton Forge, 8 aawak, LANDS NO READ DOWN 7:45 A. M. 6:30 P. 8;0i) A. M. 6:45 P. 7:35 P. M. 7:00 A. 7.30 P. M. 7x15 A. We have others. HARRY n tt "JV JP"e'aiar"'eB to 1. won. Rajtrada, Palme second. Inventor third. Time: 1:44V TRAP MOOTERS AT NORTH PI.ATTK Fred Gilbert Is Hlah Gob by Oat on First Day. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., July 18. (Spe cial.) Today was clear and hot but with quite a strong wind, not enough howeter to de.ter those participating from having a good day s sport shooting, both from tower ar.d ground trars. Twelve events were pulled off, eight from the ground and four from the tower, with Riiiph Stsrkey leading In tower shooting. Tho score of the ten highest men In the ground trap events, 150 targets eacji, Is as fol ows: F. Gilbert. 143; F. C. RH hi. 14:': Otis fl Iv- I ers, 110; M. Dolflndorfer. 110: D:in Brav, 119; Fred Miller. 13N; C. Plank, l;(7; J. W. ! Garrett. 136; Joe Campbell, 135; J. K. . Werts, 134. There were twenty-eight entries msde loony end the nrty mark will be reached tomorrow. The difference between ground and tower shooting, the latter being an Intiovat tun. create nnv nmminl nf fun while the former Is considered more s a ' mnttfr rr business. 'Htl:iin Hardy, the famous rifle shot, is hero, and at the cl- se of tho ilny'j snort p.-we a line ixhibltion of his .skill with the rifle, shooting wel nnts, marbles nnd other dimlnntlve artl e'es when thrown In the itlr. The first day is ' considered a arnt sticces nn.l tho boys now have the freedom of town. FIRE RECORD. Pnmnce at Columbus. COLUMBUS. Neb.. July 18 .(Special.) At 2 o'clock this morning lightning struck a telephone wire and shortly afterward flames were seen Issuing from the second story of Qrny's grocery department. The upper story Is occupied by lawyers' offices and a grain commission firm. The loss to the building Is about $000 end the dam age to the stock on the first floor from smoke and water will be 1200 more. Tif fany & Johnson, stock brokers, meet with a complete loss, but have already made arrangements to open up in the morning in new quarters. The department was handicapped .in their work from the heavy storm that was raging when the alarm was Bounded. 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