THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. DES MOINES TARES SECOND Cuuhm&n 8trlkea Out Eleven Men of the BourkV Tribe. asSSaaaanBSSBt FIELDING OF BOTH THE TEAMS IS GOOD Prohibitionists and Omaha Giving - Spectators Worth of Their Mtr la Recent Oamea Sanders ' ': - oa Deck. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. July a. (Special Tele gram.) In one of the most superb game played on the local diamond this season Des MolQts won out over Omaha by the clone margin of 5 to 4. Timely hitting by the Politician swept aside one lead and two ties negotiated by the vlsltore. Pfeis- ter and Cuihman buttled like Trojans and both Wf elegantly purported by In and outfield,'' Rourke fam::y passing through thi nln Innings with but one error. The Jono bobblo was made In the fourth-by Schlpke- and was Immaterial ' The game started wlfh Omaha In the "minority, but an excellent batting rally In ths ' third . put . thres under the locals' one. fjc&lpke's pass started the tally-getting.-" A fielder's choice and an error put Gondlng and J'feleter on, bags, ana a walk to Howard forced Schlpke over. Mil ler and Welch then singled consecutively, scoring Gopdlnjr and Pfelster. In the sixth and seventh the1 locals Heed and then Omaha forged Into the lead again, a single by Dolan, Thomas' double and Schlpke's single turning the trick. The equality was broken In the eighth, however, and three,; after Carter had singled. Dolan was pift.out of business In the sixth by getting In line with one of Cush man's benders, but gravely resumed play after Frsese had run for .'him. Sanders Joined the team this morning and Rburke says, he will pitch tomorrow. Frank. Hallock of the Pittsburg Nationals Is. here -and wanted to buy Brown, ' but Rourke. Informed him .he had been traded to St. Louis for Sanders and cash. At tendance, 1,200. . The score: . V DES MOINES. . ... . r . . Afl, R. H. PO. Thlel. If 4 0,0,8 Lobert, Sb. 0 0 1 Hoffman. S.....'iT.t.. 4 1- 1 t McChesney,., rf i. 4 2 2 1 -Clarke, cf.. 2, 1 '-1 .1 Cohnery,' lb".....: 4 0 0 fl Towns, C... 4 0 2 12 Shugart, 2b..w....v... 4 12 1 Cushman, p.. 3 0 10 Totals ........83 - , OMAHA, ..; .j, AB Carter, rf. ...... 6 . Howard, 2b.....,..,.., 4 - Miller, ' If 6 Welch, 1 cf.. 6" 8 27 Imlan. ss. Thomas, lb.. Bchlpke, Sb.. ' Oondlng,'' c. Pfelster, p.... R. ft 0 0 0 ' 1 0 1 1 1 H. PO. 1 2 0 1 0 t 0 2 8 0 Totals ... Pes Moines, Omaha ' 24 2 1 A. -B. 0 0 t o 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 A. E. 1 0 .10 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 . 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 7 T 3 0 0 0 0 -6 0-4 ...84 4 .6 i o o ' 0 , Left on basest Des Moines, 6; Omaha. 8. Bases . on errors: Omaha, , 1. Two-base hits: McChesney (2), Hoffman, Clarke, Thomas. Deuble' plays: 'Cushman to Towne -'to Cannery; Carter to Thomas. Bases on Balls: Off Cushman, 4; oft. Pfels ter, 2. Hit by pllehed ball: By Cushman, 1. Struck out: By Cushman. 11; by Pfelster, 6. Passed balls: Gondlng, 1. Time: 1:30. Umpires. Carruthers. , , . COLORADO SPRINGS. July II. Rain prevented a double-header today, but one game was played In the mud. Mlleman and Kostal were effective with a wet ball, each givliuj but five hits--. Scores . i .. . ... .. .,, h nl yv-T -- RjH.B. Colo. Springs ..2 0 6 0 0 1 2 0 - 5 0 . fiiour City ..... .O-O, 1 f0 .0, 0 0 0 01 5 4 , Batteries; Colorado .Springs, Villeman and BaerWald: Sioux City, Kostal ana An- ; Denver "I.oie Game. . wrm M . LUUH V . l.UL. 111 ..ll. UJ . .1 IU T .. t-V.. . the outset. Score: R.H.K. St, -Joseph 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 6 1 Denver T.:.....;-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 7 6 Batteries: '' St.' Joseph, Hodson and Mc Connell; Denver, Keen and Lucia. i , Standing- ot the Teams. -1- m iiaveu. won. i-.ua. u Colorado Sftrlngs,,... . 42 Denver .'. ,...78, 47 Des Moines ..........SI 42 Omaha, ...v.i.;....-...:77 " 87 St. Joseph ,..73 . 32 bloux City ............73 . 25. Games 'todnv: Omaha at Sioux City at Colorado' Springs, St. Joseph at uenver. to haul all who -want to go on the expe- aition. GAMES t THE . NATIONAL I.EAGVE Philadelphia Wins the Opening; of the ' Series at St. Loals, ST. LOt'IS, July 21 Philadelphia won the opening game of the series here today, 4 to 1. Sparks pitched a fine game and Kept Bt. l.oiils down to four hits. Attena ance, 2. SOU. Score; .. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOfH oNt: By Orlfflth. t: by Owen, 4. Time: 2:06. t'mplre: Connolly. Ktrnaale for the Tall. WASHINGTON. July 21 Washington hit the ball hard and timely today and ilo feated Detroit 11 to o. Only three hits were mndo off Jacobsen In elpht Innings. I Coughlln's one-handed catch of Crawford s J line fly wos the feature. Attendance, uotl. WASHINOTON. I . DETROIT. R. H O. A.B.I B.H.O.A Tbnman, rf.. 1 Gluaon. tb. . 1 Wnivert'n, lb 1 Luiih. rf 0 rorl, lb.... Tltu, H. ...... Hulawltt, ii.. 0 Roth, c 1 Bprkl. p 0 R.H.O.A.R R.H.O.A.B. Ptrrrll, 2b..: 001 Hhannon, rf.. 1 t 2 ! ID. . v o 1 Oiftmoot. rf. vi Brain, ... 0:RrrUy, If. Burke. OridT. c... Nlchol. p.. tot 1,1 I 0 0 0 f 10 . Total! 4 l7 t 1 Total! 1 4 17 II Philadelphia .0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Earned run: Philadelphia. Sacrifice hit Olenaon. Double play: Hulswltt to Doyle massed ball: ursfly. stolen bases: Hhan non (2), Lurh. Bases on balls: OfT Nichols, 1; oft Sparks, 1. Struck out: By Nichols, o; ny Hparss, tt. L,ni on bases: I'hlladel phla. 6; St. Louie, 1 Time: 1:34. . Umpire aionnsione. - - - Stnpld Base Hanslag at Chlcasro CHICAOO, July 41. Chicago gave the leaders today's game by stupid base- run ning, three of the locals being caught nm ii seemea tnai iney almost nan certainty, or scoring. .McUlnnlty was pounae nara ana gave way to Mathewson In the sixth. Only one hit was made off me latter, a scratch home run by Chance New York scored three In the third after i outs, on a gut, two douoies ana single. This was the only Innings In wnicn tney were able to hit Welmer. At tendance, 11,000. Score: , NW YORK. I CHICAOO. - R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B llrr.nahan. cl 1 1 Id OBIagl. If 0 lit 0 0 1 0' lb 0 0 14 0 r.baniw, lb... I 1 14 1 O-Mot arUir. cl. 1 I 1 1 0 Kilns, c 0 5 0 Sr. lb 0 I OlTinktr. aa.... 0 0 OjWIIIIanis. rf. 0 1 0 Welmer, p.... 0 Browns, rf . .. 0 IMTlin, lb.... 1 ' lb.. 1 McGinn. Mart!. If.... 1 Lmhlen. ia... 0 Olltxirt, lb... 0 Bowarmin, e. 0 McUlnnltv, p. 0 Mathawion, p 0 1 I t 0 t 0 0 I 1 0 1 11 0 0 ToUll I II 17 11 I ToUli 4 i 77 II 0 New York 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 14 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 08 Left on bases: Chicago, 7: New York, 6. Two-base hits: McOann, Dahlen. ' Home runs: Chance, Bresnahan. Stolen bae Mcrtes (2). Bowerman. Double play: Browne, Devlin -and Bowerman. Struck out: By , Welmer.. 2; . by Mathewson. 1. Bases on bails: Off Welmer, 4. Wild pitch: McQinnity. Hit with ball: Devlin, Hits: Off McGlnnlty. 11 in six Innings: on Matnewson. l in tnree innings, lime: 1:4A Umpires: O'Day and Emslle. Two Games at Cincinnati.' CINCINNATI. July 21. The Cincinnati and Bostons split even In a double header. A wild throw by Delehnnty. together with two hits, gave the locals a victory over Willis in the first game. Fisher was hit harder than Hahn In the second game. but was lucky in holding his opponents t critical staaes. Two errors py wooa- rufi were responsible for tne Bostons two runs In the eighth, only 'one hit coming In the Inning. Attendance, 4,741. Score, first game CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B. Hint-trim. lb. . 0 Seymour, cL. 0 Pnlin. rf 0 Odwell, If.... 1 Keller, lb.... 1 Corrormn, si.. 0 Woodruff, 3b. 0 Bchlei. e 0 Kellum, p.... 0 BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B Oeler, cf . ..... 0 Tenney, lb... 0 Ab'tlchlo, as. 0 Cooler. If 0 Dalehantr, lb 0 Raymer, 2b. Carney, rf.... Moran, o Wtllla. p...., Needham ... Tni.l. I 1 17 10 6 I Total! 1 114 10 1 Batted for Carney In ninth. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Boston o.o o u o o w i u i Two-base hits: Kelley. Woodruff. Three- base hits: Carney, Seymour. , tjtolen bases: Kaymer, Tenney, Kelley. uoume play: Corcoran, Hugglns and Kelly. Bases on balls: Off Kellum, 1; off Willis, 4. Sacri fice hits: Kelley, Tenney. Struck out: By Kellum, 4; by Willis, 7. Time: 1:35. Um pires: Moran and Carpenter. Second game: BOSTON. , CINCINNATI. Oeler, cf 1 I Tenney, lb. .. I 1 Ab'tlchlo, ii. 0 0 Cooley, It.... 0 1 lelehanty, lb 0 1 Raymer, . lb.. 0 0 Carney, rf.... 0 0 Needham, c. 0 I Fliher, p 1 I R.H.O.A.B 0 0 I 1 I 0 0 1)1 t 0 1-0 1 0 1 o Hufglna, lb.. Seymour, cf.. 0 Dolan, . rf 0 Odwell, If.... 1 Kelley.' lb.... 0 t'orcoran, . ae..- 0 Woodruff,' lb. 1 ' Fells,-. ......O Hahn, p...... 0 Schlel 0 R.H.O.A.B. 0 4 1 . 1 10 1 1 1 10 0 1 l'l 1 6 1.0 0' 0 41 31 3i( 40 41 48 P.C. .trM .018 .619 .481 .438 .342 Des ' Moines, iiinTE-Bi rn . viiit nR moivici Spaelal Train 1 Will Hun to ' Carry . . Crowd to Hnndny Game. lABt Bunday about 1,000 Hawkeyes came over and nearly ripped the. roof off Papa Bill Kourke's grandstand, rooting for the Des Moines team, or something like It. Next' Sunday Omaha will return the com. Sllment ao- a tralnload of thirty-third egree boosters will Invade Des Moines and whoop up things for the Omaha team down at the cracker-box, where the Des Moines games are played.' It will not be the nqtsy : crowd, that will, go over, hut quiet, dignified gentlemen, who have Earned their lesson well, and who know bow to win a ball game without awaken ing the dead In the surrounding ceme teries. , But they will all pull lor the Hourke family, and the clllsens of the Iowa capital will not have to Inquire from whence came those distinguished looking peoplo who know so well how to behave themselves. A special train Will start-over the Rock - iniAUU WW 'I -6U Vll DUilUUjr IIIUI I1II1VJ, mill 1 1. will bo loaded down with Omaha admirers ' of the Rourke team. No stops will be made for other passengers between Omaha and Des Moines, so that the wholo affair when It arrives will be exclusively Omaha. The train will 'arrive- In Des Moines, in good .season to give 'the visitors a chance to gut something to eat, look about the town and go to the game.. Returning,, the train will li'nve T'es Moines at 7:30 In the even inc. and will reach Omaha In good sea son. This will-be a . swell trip, and the probability is that it. will take several cars ' Tnt.ll. 4 9 n 14 1 1 Tstali. I 10 17 17 I Boston .'.... 0,0 0 0-2. 0 2 04 Oinclnnati 0 O'O 0 0 1 1 0 02 Three-base hits: Kelley, Tenney, Wood ruff, Needham, .Stolen bases: Odwell. Double play: Carney and Needham. Bases on balls: Off -Hahn, 1; oft Fisher. 4. Sac rifice hits: Tenney (2), Keliey. . Struck out: By Hahn, 8: by Flshe.-, 1. Wild pitch: Flaher, 1. Time: 1:68. Umpires; Moran and Carpenter. Postponed -Games. At Pittsburg Plttsburg-Brooklya postponed on account ot rain. ( Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. game New York.. Chicago .... Cincinnati .. Pittsburg .. St. Louis .... Boston ...... Brooklyn ... Philadelphia ... ...77 ..78 ..74 ..76 .'.SO ,.83 .76 67 48 48 ' 42 40 29 30 19 It 29 32 32 36 61 63 66 PC. 1n'2 ' ".623 .5mo . .508 . .636 .303 .861 .263 Games todiv: Boston at Cincinnati: New York at Chicago; Philadelphia at St. Louis; . Brooklyn at Pittsburg. GAMES IN THE AMERICA! L BAG IE Costly Errors by New York Glrea Chi cago a Victory. NEW YORK, July 21. The " Chicago Americans opened the series here today with a 6 to 8 victory over the locals. Owen and Griffith were the rival pitchers, but the latter received poor support, the errors of the home team being very costly. At tendance, 8,608. Scare: - CHICAOO. ' I KtlW YORK. k.H.O. A.B.I K.H.O.A.K. Jnnea, rf 0 1 5 0 0 Dougherty. If 0 1 10 0 U 0 Heeler, rt 0;l 1 0 0 Wllllame, lb, 1 1 1 4 0 Anderaon, lb. 1 0 O'Elherfeld, ai. 1 1 OM'onroy, cf.... 0 Green, rf .... 1 Callahan. If.. 1 Davis, aa .. 0 Donahue, lb. 1 Dundon, lb. . . 1 Tannehlll, 3b 0 Sullivan, o... 0 Owen, p 1 2 0 1 I 0 I 1 10 1 I I 1 1 4 0 1 I 0 0 Klelnow,. e... 0 Oateen, lb 0 Urimth, p ... 0 14 1 I 1 I 0 I 1 1 0 1 Total! S 10 tl 11 0 Total! 1 10 17 11 4 Chicago 0 1000012 15 New York ;..0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 Twrt-ba.se hits:' Anderson, Klberfeld, Sul livan. Three-base hits: Williams. Osteen, Green. Home run: Green. Sacrifice hit: Duvls. Stolen base:. Callahan. Double flnv; Williams to Elherfeld to Anderson. ,eft on bases: Chicago. 7; New York, 7. Basits on balls: Off Griffith, I;: off Owen, 8. First baso on errors: Chicago,. L Struck Cnnshlln. lb. I Donovan, rf.. 1 Caaaldy, aa... 1 I 4 I I I 1 fit. hi. lb I 4 10 O'Nell. cf.... 1 1 1 MrX'erm'k. lb I Hulaeman, if. 1 Kittrrdie, e.. 0 Jacwbarn, p.. 1 I 1 I I I 4 0 0 Total!.. .11 17 17 I Darrrtt. cf.... 0 0 Molntyre. If.. 0 0 Carr. lb 1 Crawford, rf.. Oil-owe, lb 1 1, Roblnann, lb. I 0 Mullln, p 1 0; Buelow, c.... 1 0 O'Lrary, n. .. 0 - - l "Wood 0 I 4 'Donovan ... 0 Tola'! I 7 14 II 4 . 'Batted for Buelow. Batted for O'Leary. Washington 0 1 0 0 7 1 t 0 11 Detroit 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 .3 5 Two-base hits: Hulseman, Coughlln, Cas sidy, I-owa, Robinson. Stolen bases: Dono van, Btahl (2). O'Nell, McCormirk. Jacob sen, Barrett, Donovan. Sacrifice hit: O'Nell. Hit by pitched ball: Jacobsen. Struck out: By Jaeobsen. 4; by Mullen. 1. Left on bases: Washington. 4: Detroit, 6. Passed ball: Buelow. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Dwyer. Poor Playing; Gets Rons. BOSTON, July 21.-8t. Louis won from Boston today by a score of 8 to 4. Battery errors and poor playing were responsible for most of the runs. Both of the pitchers lacked control, but Slever was the more ef fective. .Attendance, score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON.' R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.D. Rtirkett, If... I 110 l'Stahl, cf 1 0 10 0 0 voinni, 3D... OOI 0 Freeman, rf.. Oil 0, Parent, !!.... 0 0 1 0 Setback. II... 1 1 1 0 LaChance, lb 1 1 10 IfRlLUE 11 Heldiirk, cf.. I Hemphill, rf. 0 Jonea, lb..... 1 Wallace, el.. 0 Padden. lb... 0 Hill, lb 0 Kahoe, o. 0 Blevera, 1 1 1 0 llFerrla, lb.... 1 1 I 4 0 II Koran, c. 0 1 I I 1 1 Tannehlll, p.. 0 I 0 I 0 Total I 11 17 11 4 Total! 4 I 17 11 4 St. Louis 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 0-3 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-4 Home runs: Heldrlck. Ferris. Stolen base: Burkett. Double plays; Jones (un assisted): Wallace. Padden and Jones; Collins and Ferris. Basses on balls: Off Bievers, 6; off Tannehlll, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Tannehlll, 3. Struck out: By Slevers, 8; by Tannehlll. 4. Passed balls: Doran, 3; Kahoe, 1. Timet 1:61. Umpire: Btieridan. Cleveland Had a Cinch. PHILADELPHIA. July 21. The vlRltora won as they pleased today, knocking Hen ley, out of the box in four Innings. Bruce, the Indian, failed to stop the slugging. Cleveland giving him the same done. In the ninth the locals rallied and hammered Donahue for seven hits and five runs. The rally ended with the striking out of Mullen, with two on bases. Attendance, 396. Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. Flick, rf. Luah. II I Bradley, lb.. 0 Lalole, lb.... 1 Hickman, lb. 1 Turner, aa.... I Day. cf 1 Be ml a, e 3 Donahue, p... 1 R.H.O.A.B. 11,10 0 0 Total! 14 1 17 11 0 Hartiel. It... Pickering, cf. Davla. lb L. Croaa, lb.. Seybnld. rf... Murphy, 2b... M. Crow, aa.. Powera, e... Henley, p.... Noonao, c... Bruce, p...... Mullln ..... H.H.O.A.G. 1110 0 1 1 I 1 I 1 0 0 Batted for M. Cleveland Philadelphia Total! 8 14 17 17 ( Cross in ninth. ..1 2 0 6 8 0 1 2 0-14 ..0 010000268 Three-base hits: Bemls, .Murphy. Home run: Hickman. Sacrifice hits: Bemls w. Double play: M. Cross to Murphy. Left on baBes: Cleveland, 9: Philadelphia, 8. Stolen bases: Lush. Flick, Bay. Hits: Off. Henley, 8 In four innings; off Bruce, 8 In five Innings. Struck out: By Henley, 1; by Donahue, l; by Bruce, t. nases on balls: Off Henley, 8; off Donahue, 8; oft Bruce. 2. Time: 1:60. Umpires: King, and O'Loughltn. . Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston J8 60 28 .641 New. York 77 46 . 81 .697 Chicago 81 48 33 .693 Cleveland 74 41 3S .664 Philadelphia 76 42 84 ,562 Bt. LOUlS 73 Vi 41 .4-HI Detroit ......76 81 45 . 40S Washington 76 16 01 .197 Games today: St. Louis at Boston; Do- trolt at Washington: Chicago at .New York; Cleveland at Philadelphia. , GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Wins at St. Panl by Good Bat and Field Work. ST. PAUL. July 21. With the score tied. Indianapolis filled the bases by using the bunting game In the seventh inning. Hey don's double started the scoring, the visit ors accumulating three runs In the sev enth Inning and two In the next. ' Marcnn made a sensational catch of Martin's drive over second base ' in the fifth Inning. Heydon's fingers were badly spilt In the igntn inning ana Berry iook nis place. Attendance, 1,160. Score: IHUlAKArVUII. I ST. rAUL. EIBBON I IS cfooj for flio S' & liquid fooj -Qiai and jixainiiigJ--! It jprodurcevmi! ma 4 1 lyjicianrremijieiia il ritvpurily; Order acac Ly callincf up l6 Q rz:dr.oppin'atx a a r J l u ' Stors Blue Ribbon contains more nntrlment and less alcohol (only 3.03 per cent) than any other standard beer. a MA H A R.H.O.A. MoCreery, ef. 0 I 10 0 Jonea, cf Monti'ery. al 0 0 t 0 1 Jackson, rf. ., Carr. lb 0 1 I I llWheeler, 3b. K.H.O.A.B. wander. If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Hosnner, rf 1 1 1 0 1 Heydon, 0.... 11110 Berry. Dickey, lb., Martin, Jo . Phtlltpa. p. Crowley ., 0 0 1.0 01 1 1 11 0. 0 ..10141 ..11010 .. 0 0 0 0 0 Flournoy. If. Sullivan, lb. O'Brien, aa. .. Marcan, lb.. Pelrce, ...., Corbett, p... 1 1 0 3 1 1 I 1 0 10 1 I i a 0 t 1 1 Totals 1 tU I nw. Total!..'.... 117 81 Crowley batted for Hogrlever In nln1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0-fl St. Paul ft 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two base hits: Flournoy. Dickey. Mc- Creery, Heydon. 'Sacrifice hits: Carr, Dickey. Martin Heydon. Stolen buses: Dickey, Martin. Double plays: Phillips, Montgomery and Dickey; McCreery, Mur tin and Montgomery. Base on balls: Off Corbett, 1. Struck out: By Corbett Mont- f ornery, Swander, Martin, Phillips; by 'hllllps, Pelrce, Jones, Jackson. Pnssed ball: Heydon. Hit by Phillips: Jackson. Left on bases: St. Paul. 4; Indianapolis, , Time: , 1:65.. LUiipire: BauBewlne. Columbus Shnt Out. MILWAUKEE. July 21.-4n a nttehers' battle between Doucherty and Olmsted Mllwaukeo today defeated Columbus by a score of 2 to 0. Attendance, 900. Score: MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B Stone, rf 0 ichaorer, aa. . 1 Urlen. lb..O Clark, lb 0 emphlll, cf. 1 lattery, c... 0 Pennell. If... 0 Bateman, lb. 0 Dougherty, p. 0 1 1 0 I 0 1 1 1 0 I 0 4 0 I 1 10 0 0 Total! 1 8 17 10 t COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.K. Davla. rf 0 Ulandon, 2b.. 0 Yeager. lb.... 0 Frlei, lb 0 Klhm. lb 0 C'lymer, cf.... 0 Martin. If 0 llrlflwell, aa.. 0 Simon, c 0 Jlmiied, p... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3.1 t 0 man: Lyons,' took and Smith. Struck out: By Kooney, 15; by Cook, 7. Break Even, at Beatrice. BEATRICE Neb., July 21. (SpeciaJ Tele gram.) Schuykor 'won from the Beatrice team this afternoon by a score of 7 to 6, breaking evem la tne series of four games. The attendance was large. Scorer, jj E Schuyler j,.... Z6 'i ! 0 2 0 0 8 0 0-7 ' 6 Beatrice .,......',0.0 1 1 0 0 0 3 05 8 9 Batteries: Schuyler, Pryn and Fullmer; Beatrice, Adams and Weston. Struck out: By Adams, 4; py.Pryn, 4. Umpire: Clark. ' Tehran'' Gives pn Option. KANSAS CITY. July 21.-George Tebeau of Louisville, who owns a controlling In terest in the Kansas City American Asso ciation Base Ball club, has given an option on sixty-lour of his 102 shares to Dale D. Gear, manager of the club, who will dls- Jiose of the- stock within thirty days to ocal Investors. North Loop Shot Oat. GREELEY, Nob., July 21. (Special.) The second game of ball between North Loup and Greeley teams proved a shut out for the visitors. The score: Greeley, 3; North Iup, " 0. Batteries: Greeley, Iewln and Skeen; North Loup, Bills and Hill. How to Judge Beer CLEAN TASTE Tba ebenc of a liagrvViN foreign or "aftertaste,1' jb,ov- ; Ing scrupulous cleanlinoM dirkyg the brewing process. The great majoilty of beers possess mouldy musty flavor, which lesves a most disagree- twsng in the mouth ef the .drinker, is due solely to lack of cleanliness, many wers being indifferent to this virtue, la wing the famous -- Pjf32i A. B. C. Beers i fTne only Iveer bottled exclusive- at the Brewery) - a ubi itiuumoua wicaiuiacss is cxercisea over au Lj vessels, pipes or any object with 1 which the beer come In contact, ana every precaution that will con- dec to sanitary purity is employed. , Hi American Brewlnf Co., St Louis, U. S. A.. H. May & Co., Wholesale Dealers Totala 0 4 14 I Milwaukee 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -3 Columbus ,..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base bits: Frlei (2). Stolen bases: Bchsefer. Hemphill. Sacrifice hit: O'Brien. Bases on bBlls: Off Dougherty, 2; off Olm sted. 3. Wild pitch: Olmsted. Struck out: By Dougherty, 4; by Olmsted, B. DoubM play: Simon to Frlei. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, S. Time: 1:27. Umpire: Klem. Minneapolis Gets Close Game. MINNEAPOLIS, July 21 Minneapolis took-lhe last game of the series from To ledo today. Deerlng pitched the first In ning for the visitors, but was wild and Relsllng was substituted. Errors lost the game lor Toledo. Attendance. 1,000. Score: CROWDS AT-THE RACES INC REASE . ' Track In Good Condition for Closing: Day. . TEKAMAH. Neb., July 21. (Special Telegram.) The second day of the Teka- mah race.H passed off In flne order. There was a much larger crowd than the first day. Rain In the morning made the track somewhat heavy, but It soon dried oft and was in fine condition by 4 p. m. The weather being fair, tomorrow and Saturday will see the largest crowd ever at a race in the slate. 2:35 pace race: Creston, TrWlman S.- H.,. Newman Allen, A. Dale Handlaw, Fisher Lelgerot Frank K., Proctor I'oleka, Al an Capitol Bar, Anderson ... Francis Wilkes, Berry ... Boor Simmons, Sholes ... . Time, 2:23V 2:40 trot rucej John King. Allen Charming Prince, Cooper.. Prince Kelly, Perry Parttuan. Lt-liyerat Mpsmerism Bennett Minnie Wilkes. Wood Bogart King. White 8 Ganzella, Brawn 7 Time, 2:29V,,. Running race, five-eighths mile: again won: L'idy Chatham, second; Dean, third. Time, 1:134. Tomorrow's program: Three-year-old trot, 2:40. Six entries. Free for all pace, sixteen entries. 2:27 trot, thirteen entries. Saturday: 2:22 pace, four teen entries. J:1S trot, seven entries. Mi:e i running, ten entries. ...1 ...2 ...6 ...3 ...i ...8 ...7 ...9 ...5 ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4 .6 .6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 6 6 6 4 dr dr dr dr dr dr 1 1 2 2 3 S 6 4 4 8 6 6 8 7 7 Over Katie lng: My Eleanor (10 to 1) won, Weberfleld second, Hersal third. Time: 1:12- Second race, six furlongs, selling: Tlck ful (9 to 1) won. One More second, Goody Two Shoes third. Time: 1:18. Third race, five furlongs, purse: Red Leaf (11 to 6) won, Darthula second, Zlnda third. Time: 1:03. Fourth races ono mile . and an eighth, handicap: Jack Young (8 to 1) won. Boaster second, Falkland third. Time: 1:68. Fifth race, one mile, nurse: First Mason (3 to 2) won, Has d'Or second, Miss Mae my tnira. Time: i:44&. Sixth race, one mile and twenty yards. selling: Poroquol (3 to 1) won, Miss Betty second, .King s unarm tnira. xime: i:, V Excursion to Blair. Some of the Ak-Sar-Ben hustlers arc now very busy in planning for an excursion to mair to attena tne races tnere next, -i nurs day afternoon. The Northwestern will fur nlsh the cars and engines, and the hustlers will do tho rest. No limit Is placed on the numner wno win go, for as many as care to attend will be accommodated. The train will leave Omaha at 1 o clock and will re turn early In the evening. A band will be taken alrsng and the demonstration will ba made one befitting the occasion. Anybody who wants to go will be welcome, regard less of standing In the Ak-Sar-Ben. Special Summer Tonrlst Rates to Points In Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Chicago Great Wesern Railway wtt se!l special round trip tickets at very low rates to points In Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. Tickets limited to October JL For further Information apply to S. D. Parkhurst, General Agent, 1512 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. S)20.4rO to Chicago. The Chicago Great Western railway will sell special round trip tickets to Chicago at $20.00. Tickets good for return until Oo tober 31. For further information apply to 8. D. Parkhurst, general agent, 1513 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B Matonejr, rf..O 1 I 0 0 Sullivan, rf.. 1 1 0 0 Coulter, If... 0 1 4 0 V Freeman, lb.. 4 1110 Slarnasle, c. 0 1 4 1 Mr.Nlch'la, t0 1 0 i 0 Foi, lb 11113 Ovler, aa 0 0 1 I c Muraan, p.... I 1 I Totals 1 IT 17 1 friable, cf..., O'Hara. If.... Clliigman, aa, Le, rr Mnrlartr. lb.. Brown, e uurna, ZD.... Sweeney, Sb.,- Reading, lb.. Deertntf. p... Helallnb', p... TOLKI'O. K.H.O.A.B. 1 1 0 I 1 1 0 0 4 0 i 1 0 0 A 1 10 0 U 0 1 able Thi bte bre x Totala 1 4 14 It I Minneapolis . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -J Toeldo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Hits:" Off Deerlng. 1 In one Inning: off Rt'lMllng. 6 in five Innings. Two-base hits: Coulter. Maloney, Cllngman. Sacrifice hits: Ovler, O'Hsra, Lee. Stolen liases: Islle (running for Freman), Fox (2). Bases on balls:. Off Morgsn, 6: off Deerlng. 1; off Relsllng, 1. Struck out: By Morgan, -6: by Itelsling. 5. Double play: Morgan to Free man. Wild pilch': Morgan. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Toledo, -7. I'mpire: Holll day. t Postponed Games. At Kansas City, Mo. Knnsas Clty Louisvllle game postponed; rain. Standing: of tbe Trams. Played. Wn. Inst. St. Paul .... Columbus ., Milwaukee , Louisville .. Minneapolis Indianapolis Kansas City Toledo Games today .17 ....83 ....fa ...R7 ...W ....87 ... .80 ... .M Kansas 57 CO 4A 48 43 42 24 80 33 87 3a 42 4T M 63 City at pet. .656 .OlKi .66 Mi .' .4M .3i3 .If 9 Mil waukee, ' Minneapolis at St. Paul. Bancroft Beat Lyons. BANCROFT. Neb., nily 21 (Special. ) In a very Interesting and hotly contested game Bancroft won from Lyons In an eleven4iining gume by a score of 1 to 0. Batteries; Bancroft, Rvoney and HelTer. Roi) EVENTS O THE HllM.G TRACKS Hiding of Jockey Barns Excites Ad miration nt BrlKhton. NEW YORK, July 21. The feature of the racing at Brighton Beach today was th? riding of Jockey Tommy Burns. Out of live mounts ho rode four whin"" nnd finished third on his other moun. His ride on Dapple Gold In the last . " tvns especially good. Getting off in a p I posi tion he lay In second place to the airet.h, when he moved out and In a' terrlilc drive won by a. head from Buckley. Results: First rare, selling, six furlongs: Tramo ter (4 to 1) won, Cnnsuelo II second, Vola day third. Time: :14 Second race, steeplechase, selling, about two miles: Black Poath (even) won, Cock Robin second, Royelle third. Time: 4:32. Third rare, one mile and a sixteenth: Grand Opera (I to 4) won. Sals seconJ, Pcntaiire third. Time: 1 :46. Fourth race. July stakes, selling, one mile anil a sixteenth: Monster (4 to 1, won. Bobadil second, Sheriff Bell third. Time: 1:40. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: Humo (8 to 6i won, St. Bellane second, Jerry C third. Time: 1:13. Sixth race, six furlongs: Dapple Gold (hi to 5) won, Buckley second, Eaglo third. Time: 1:14. CHICAGO. July a. -Results: Firet race, one mile: Royalty (10 to 1) won, Olympian second, liaveland third. Tims: 1:42. Second race, seven furlongs: Dalvsv (1 to 4 jvon, Major T. t'nrson second, Dell Leath third. Time: lists. Third race, five and a half furlongs. Juvenile stakts: Clgjir Lighter 8 to 5) won, Mlchni'l Byrnes secoi.d, Cutter third. Time: Fourth nice, one mile snd an eighth: Port Rnyal (if to 6 won. Foncasta second, Huxza third. Time: 1 :54. Fifth race, ono mile and n sixteenth: Leila (7 to 6) won. Celebration second, Ex clamation ihlrd. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Gold Mineral (2 to 1) won. P. Grant sec ond. Great Eastern third. Time: 1:49. BT. LolMS. July 21-Reeults: First race, five furlongs and a bslf, sell- FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Warmer for Nebraska nnd Iowa and Fair on Satnr- ' day. WASHINGTON. July n. Forecast for Friday and Saturday: For Nebraska, North and South Dakota: Fair and warmer Friday; Saturday fair. For Wyoming: Fair and warmer Friday; Sr.turday fair. For Colorado: Fair Friday; warmer In eastern portion; Saturday fair. For Missouri: Fair Friday, except In southern portion; warmer In northwestern portion; Saturday fair, warmer. For Iowa: Fair Friday and Saturday; warmer Saturday. I.oenl Record. OFFTCU OF THE WEATHER BVREAIT, OMAHA, July 21. Official record of tem perature and preclpltatii n compared with the corresponding day of the past throe vpri' 19T4. lVn. 1903. 1901. Maximum temperature.... 70 8S 79 105 Minimum temperature.... i3 till m hi Mean temperature 70 77 70 2 Precipitation 08 .12 .00 .00 Record of temperature snd precipitation at Omaha for this day since March 1, 1901: Normal temperature 7R Deficiency for the day 5 Total deficiency since March 1 23) Normal precipitation , 14 Inch Deficiency for the day OS Inch Total rainfall Blnre March 1 15.32 inches Deficiency since March 1 2.74 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 193. ... 4.74 inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1902 24 Inch Reports from Stations at T P, ui. DOCTORS, F0;HED Nature will always resent an Injury. You cannot fly from It. little you thought In your boyhood that you would now In your middle age be suffering from tho indiscretions you then committed. The doing was easy but the undoing. Because you can not see the losses which are constantly taking place, you try to bellve they do not. exist. Beware! 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