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Tnr, O MATT A" DAILY V.T.V.: miD-VY, JULY r int. T'me:.l:lS- T'irrlrs; ICIng and O'lioiiiih- o:i.a.v shuts cut st. joe J!.--s'TrtTi TTftllopi Ho.oti, While 'tie . Victor Cannot' Ece Quiet Kl EC LAN GETS IN TI1AT ISCKE TUN rrlr Keltey Aala Taltrs rnons two and Ft. Jrsrpb cn- I -pwn pil'hes for lla. tun din a- b Teatnaat, Omiha to.iny, Attendhnce, 1 , c'l. T'.ie score: OMATTA. riaye-1. VTcn. I"t JP..". PMm , H fl ,f"4 An. n. it. ro. a. r. Thiol If i u I J t 0 I hin M f' -f-'J . w inrk 4i 47 J .f. Cnrr-r, rf f 0 1 I 0 O I lv,n,J 7J 4J ?( !.. rd. ? i t 110 V. el.n, rf. , 4 2 10 0 Tv.lnu A 1 I I I 1 hllne'.vhla 1 44 .E. ft. IUIS 7 14 . 4 I 'efrolt M 4S .7 aahiu(lon iii 17 63 ll 1 hriinm. IS t 1 30 i P.-hlt,k Sl I 1 1 0 4 On m to-toy: Pt. Ixtuls at New York, y ) V Kre-e, c I 1 I T 0,0 Qui. k, p. I I 1 1 i 1 uetroll st 1 hliadelptila. Part In Proceedings, Send l-ir -"' Tw of Clinninerlnln'a We Off 4ha Field. Po tell! Omaha, lf; Bt. Joseph, 0. Tbat Is whet happened yesterday after noon on the Vinton street pasture.-where I'a's young- men burned up nearly every veitlR of green on the lot, running around th buses. Tlvy touched up Brer Hod on for fourteen safe hit. five sacrifice and four walked to first without mfiesta- tlon. Do'nn walked e round the diamoi.d In tlie second Inning ond scored a homer, whUe a special detail of Chamberlain's l,nti.cnM --t.t outside of the outfield 'afic. .trying to find what Dolan (truck at. i ie . toiiciud ,tha home plate and blushed &-h.nn the crowd called hie name and told hlf Jbo a good boy. From thle time on It j.ejLT. gave the auditors the lockjaw aa they wstob!, with open-mouthed wonder r..nt, ti novemjeoit of the Jlourke chli- Jrr.r. Tfce jood book shows that very one of tho Omaha team cored one or more hlta; thet .Howard and Thomaa ot three apiece. Tiilei, th new leftfieider . from Des '? oif.es, for whom Fa rrrp0 "Dusty" ' Killer, made a fine allowing. lie caught McBride's, Garvln'a and Lesotte'B longr rariifo fly In excellent style, twov of the ..y belnrt haxardous. In the fourth he ' made a three-base hit, advanced Quick In the. eighth on a sacrifice and in the second sct cut 'n encotyrjririgf r5;rht!5e!d fly, but 2L2?t! V9.B on the fTvnnd In pood season, pimth a Itvrly Inning-.' Omaha's laat Inning was. like a Sot of happy Sunday schoo boys at a picnic. Seven Pengera faced Ilodson In thle lrf' oiii, tnree mad safe hita, one a sacrifice. ono walked to flret, while two atruck out and three brought In runs. , Quick started the last act by being shipped to first on a free ticket; then Thlel sacrificed. . Quick was next seen chewing. bis cud on second; Curler struck out, Howard then made a hit and Quick could ho seen on third after Uie duit tad ti'tUci .This made two men on bases. Welch came to the plait And sent out t three-hup;.' fir and Quick' and Jlowurd came home with alacrity and two scores. Dolan shot out a double and Welch scored the third run ef the inning. Then Thomas struck out and Dolan was left crying on second L.w..j. And that ended It. Vroplre Kelley again was a very stren uous person." He was constantly wrangling I To-n ' tho first t "ninth inning, not only with 'St. Joseph players, "between himself and ithom there t?ems to be a special an-tipati-r, but Would stand in the middle of the J.amond, like a pugnacious schoolboy and jtv with fans In the bleachers and gmndstand.' The excitement of the game. while accentuated Iby Mr. Kelley's partici pation, certainly Would have been fully as enjoyable without- so much' talk. Ktlley was uaaiy on on many decisions. . In the' fourth' inning Kelley sent Schel- cecK to tne Dencrr ana uieni was sent out to cover third. And in "the seventh Inning lUrtman was relieved In centerfleld and Maupltl succeeded him. . . ' Coold Sot Hit Itnlek, But a, pugnacious and bellicose as Mr. Kelley might have been, Bt. Joe could by 'no stretch 'dr''thH' Imagination have attrib uted Its defeat to the "umDlre." The Mia- sourlans were defeated simply because they were outplayed outplayed at' every turn of the TVK.C In the first place they could scarcely see. Quick's benders, let alone hit them. They were completely at the blonde young man's mercy and two little scratch hits were ail they could muster up. Quick atruck out Seven of the visitors and walked but two. Ilia control was excellent. ' On the ottior hand, Otaaha simply pounded Hotfson ail over the lot, hitting the hall at will. Hod made several strenuous ..)rta to Bi.xi V. y tlda, but It was no use. 'i , horns team had Its batting clothes on anl ss pcpulitr as Hod is with Omaha ha wns tr!("i to a first-class walloping. tveiir.er i .tcher could complain of the s-Ji'-port -he got. True, Omaha's error col :!nn shows five Jiilsouea, but they don't a Tv.'.fy jnuch. A a matter of fact, moat of tt; m- eTe on rtanprrate ohancea arid didn't count t'ir' anytirit. V"l.h fit.' Joe sending one and tw,,mea to hnees several innings and making the most deaperate efforts to rent-Iti th plute, It wusUp to every man to tka t hanot-a, and no one shirked. Thlel was given the glad hand and de ui rved It, fm- he displayed himself brlt J.nntly In leftftfld. Tt'dny i- women's- day and the teams cluse the sertra, of which Omaha has taken Totals ...' -.s W U i 9 I BT. JOSEl'II. AB. R. II- TO. A. E McPrtile, ss. .......... 4 , 1 .irtmn, cf. ....... AllPtn, rf. ,..,..... 1 I '!"H, rf. J ! . M.i-n, If H-heibeck, ib 1 . 1 " hi. Si) I V- ebfrtpr. ?. . J -r vln. lb. ., "3 , J cConneil, o. ' lioiloon, p. ,....-... 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 A. a 0 0 0 1 Totals 1 ?( U Omal.a - 0 J 0 I 0 1 1 I 10 (91. Joaeoh 0 000000 0 0 Earned runs: Omnha. f Jir-p-e run rv,lan. Ttree bte hi'i: T'-l. Itowarl Welsh.. Twobf-e hit: 1'nnn, Ptolett baen: Dolen, tr"n (( (iiirvi. Hn-rl, fice hits: Thiol. linwsnl. lian. "cMpha, Freeze. FlrBt bai rn la!'a: OCT oulrk, 8: off ITo1nnii. B, I-eft on hawes: Oiiiilm. 6: St. J-eph. 7. TVild T'(,ch: Quick. Hod- son. Pint ba" on errors: . St. joth, I. Hit by pitcher: Tliiel, Time of game: 1:40. Umpire: Jveny. ' I prtns Wis at Ie Kolnea, ' TVS MOINF3.' July 2. Pes Koines beatn In the Inst two lnnlnrs by -a bat' tins; rally. EUlbnan. the coiieae Pitcher, was lttnded on for fourteen hlt.- tbe rnot st any one time that he has allowed thus far. Score: . R.ILK. C.!t." r;.rlng 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 M H 3 ! Moines 0 10 0 0 1 0 0-1 I t lotteries: Colorado Prrtnr". TTiomton nnd JHaerwald; lea Molna, tulimon and lowne. , Denver Shots Ont flows City. BIOITX CITT. July 28. Sioux Qty today wus shut out by Denver In an excellent s-atne. Mntcmnson, . a new ecqirattkon, played third base for tjloux City. Score: iH BV Denver ' 0 1 1.9 0 0 i T O imoux City 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o 4 0 trrte: Oadwallader and Kelly; Vol leudort and Lucia. , . . - Btandiagr of the Teams. , Played. Won. IfliL P.O. Colorado Springs ....79 ' 4S 28 .t JUenver W Ml J .tci2 Omaha S3 i 41 .lt4 Des Moines hi 43 44 . 4i-4 Bt. Joseph (S S3 . 45 .4 3 fciloux City 80 J7 E3 . ,2j& GH.nles today: Bt. Joseph t.t Omaha, Denver at Bioux City, Colorado Springs at tes Mollies. !l !,"i'V'r"J ti"1 Satis CitbsXsialC " tt t'.e Cody Tli.tt SSv Cccsm l...-..vr!..5i4 or W&fd Tr C je, overwork, worryi xpo f -a or fct-use. Whea you tur tua c i i"-3 tllii, wesX ajjd tire a i a kLf. -Uht txevtion, tUe ma unl .rfi-'; cf your blood ara wciirluj t- Wi.i )i,u row lrriuUle, n;claa-t- ;" s-n.t ,.. i'vui.:-. your beroo) furc la ( s ., i i tUjr it tecoiulo( low. 1 jiz si f i w1iob tluod la , , .' : ;.vm1,-t-f Itcpura, and j. ever . . ' i rcr-jm i.u. bin plenty t l ?k'u -. 1 i M.-'-.-L Lt. CLase'g Mood at, ' eve iv-.d '.:rpie what la ldCiUcj u U;e Hood J nenr t .rce. It cfinfixlns cvtryttius' that i,t,.. . w (J rich tJfv)d and parfect cer si f-.-.-t, it b Li---1 tUi wry e- ce t nerv frc, lraking It Ti.. ' t ! fe'l t ... !u f-r th cnK-:!i!t Rati vervoikej. It tti'.frcg tua, visor a:-l vtt&'::y ta a1 wuftt out X : 1 . ; J j, .(.ri i it s tvr of l . ' to l al-j itoW j,.,l0. l'lS.'J U Ct.Uttl. tH Mi (turimitaJ r Mjere-IKW t .it t . r 3 1 ,, Uii -t f i ..- f f BCCK THIEI, I rLACK OP miXEltl Eichssga of Ieft Fielders Is Waa ad Sbaarsrt la Dropp-d. The exchange of left fielder batwMn Omaha and Des Moines was consummated yesmrday and the l.OtAt fans who saw the gams at Vinton Street park In the after noon saw Thlel, who ctime here from the frohlbs to supplant Dusty Miller, who went with the Undertaken, nut nn a bril liant game of ball. There was no sulking i me oat nor in tne neia. The UUlo fel low waa In lt up to his nock from the time the gong sounded. Thlel has made a nme for hlmnclf as a faat liekier, timelv hitter and good bae runner. He leads off at the bat, Bobby Carter dropping to aecond and Howard third. Thlel Is a Rood man on the bunt and a ranid runner with intid Judgment on the banes, lila acquisition la regarded as a source of considerable strength, in view of the fact that Dusty Vt(l!..r th. klkut ( M . v - ....... .-.k.vi, i"hurn. j-r.i'. tiinii ,1,1 lilts tetTii, had lonir slnt'e ceaaed to inturpsr hlnm;f In the game enough to do his bent. Frank bhuirart is no lonRer with Tes Moines. Manager Hofrer found a rnt.ld get, along without the old veteran and dropped him from the pay roll, hunfart is temporarily in omana. It has ben su KftKted that he may go to tne Southern lttague, where the long, hot summers have such a benenccent eftect upon stiff Joints. GAMES IJt . THE RATIONAL IEAGVK Chlcaso's Habit , of .Banchln .Hits Proves' Effective. "";' ' ' ' CHICAGO, July Long hitting by both teams was the -feature of todjvs game. Chicago esslly won by bunching theirs, while Brlgse kept his well scattered. At tendance, 3.600. Score: . i - l CHICAGO. I CIWGINPf AT?. R.B.O.S.B. K H.O.A.. sc. If 1 0 0 Huttdna, .. 8 0 1 t r..,,n, i i i o jiaour, .. lite W'lliuma, lb. 1 I t J t bolu, rf t 4 t t Mctarth?, . 1 a odw.ll, It S- 1(0 kilnR. e 1 t 4 1 1 H.ll.r, lo-Jb. t t t Rrn, lb 1 1 1 frt orcoriu, n., 0 4 1 0 1111 I Plti, c-lb .. i lt voolrE, lb. 1 I I 1 t Iirrr. rt 0 J 1 1 I) lrimil, p t 1 t 4 o ToUla I 14 17 U ll Kalluta, B 0 0 1 4 ActiltU o..... 0 10 10 TotAli 1 U 11 t Chlcego 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 s CliKliiiiatl ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 La on Iww: Chicago 7; Cincinnati, 7. T vfo-baee hits: Kilns;, (tevmour (2), Mc Carthy, Keiley, hurts-. Three-bae bust J inkt-r. Woodruff Home run: Tinker. Pacrlrtco hit: McCarthy. Double plays: Wooiirun to Schlel,' Keinv to Corcoran (2), Woodruff (unasalated), levers to Tinker to Williams. Struck out: Hv PriAss, S; by Kiiinn. 3. Jiiifeo on rs'la: ( ir?" i it., , J; g'f Keiium, 1. Hit wita hail: iiubslc. lime; 1:60. Umpire: Johnstone. Dtiatile-Iieadrr t Boitos, E08TON, July M. Boston and PhllBdel plila broke even in a dii'ir.le-header today. Attendance: 1,62a,- bcore first game: PtnunjrT.PHiA. j tioh-ron. K.H.O.A S I K.H.O.A.K. SP-omM, rt.,. 1 1 1 1 lni,r. of I J 0 0 0 u...l 1 i 4 v (u-r, lb... 1110 V ..ivo.rn. Jb 4 4 t 4 v Aa'iiii.:o. u. 4 1 4 1 1 kK, it I) 4 14 t'.-'r.v, ii t 1 0 4 louuu. lo.. 4 4 11 ' 4 ! t wit f.nt, lb 4 0 I 4 J lltui, rt 0 1 0' 0 .t.,iur, lb.. 1 4 1 t) Huikwltt, m. , 1 111 ln .fn,,, rt.... 4 0 4 e t 111 oi e 4141 I...-, (i 11 1,1 c!i;;iM,u: . 0 4 4 1 0 Ttl f, t 17 19 o! Totals 4 IT 1 1 riilluuelvhl ....U...0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 07 ILoaluil 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two Ixtae !.!(: Wolverton, Tenney Fiolna b-": ,eir "', AblHattirhlo. Ma i.e. DvuLie pUys: lt-!ch:ir:ly to Mnna to 7ei'i:rv: Al-i.-ati.iohlo to J-.ttymer to Ten I'fy; iJeu'.ai'v to - itaynier to Tenney; Ginason to iiulnwltt to Donuhue. f.ift i.m on tmiio: e'-t Ht-.Nii-iitit, t. Hit ty iim-heti bail: By ftit-r !c!:i.lrt, 1. Struck out: I. y Tit -', t: by Mvi- it.-uols, 2. Caused b)l: tolt't. Time; l.,m. -I. inHres:-l.'ur-ptitr. aud iuoitiu. . fcooro second ga:tit: ' UyBTOK. 1 PtllLAUCt.FHIA. K.U.O.A.H.I ti.ti.U.A.S. tirtT, cf 1 1 1 i) TVm. cf... ii 1 0 Ipuay, lb... 14 4 1 (m-,k. ib.. . 0 114 0 AbtKlilo, aa. 1 1 1 I lv. uUriVa, (b 0 4 4 4 1 ucht, II.,., I 1 i It il 0 0 10 4 IJ-l ut. It) 11 t 4 i uby lb.. 0 110 II. Mw.r. lb.. 0 4 4 1 0 ntum, it 0 14 0 l.,nrr. rt ... 4 4 10 o M.wltt. aa.. 4 4 1 S 0 N-uitn. .. 0 4 1 1 0 li.iti, c. ...... 4 4 114 tnui, i 4 4 11 tiv.urndou. p.,.4 4 11 TirtKla...,., 4 4 17 11 l TtMl 4 i'ii It 4 Kayiner out for lnterferorics. Itoaton 0 0000004- 4 I hUuJ.jlyhia. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two b hit: Abbattli'l-.to. Home run: AU.ntUci.iK. !':, !t t,.i.-n: Cot. ley (.'), t-t-irr, 1 r ln. ' i-mii.ie imv: Kav.r to 'i fjnn-y. titKt bajta i.tt hiiiia: tj;l' t'orrl Con. i. off Iitlier, 2. fcirun uut: By Cor i i lini, , by t il.er, 1. l-uiJ bull: Roth. '1 line: l.ttl. Lijipiica: itiuran and Car penter. KtNadlaa; of tbe Teams. Maye.1 AVo-i. Lftt. PC New York ia ij :i .1-3 CI-l.-.-,t .M ; I ...14 niitatl ....;. M . :j '.1. -I 1 ittelltg .... , i 45 . .1 t-t. i.ut.itl H , i; Zl ,-oi.l i-i.a'il .it i,i It.', ,:,.,l I t.n.k y rt . ., hi si t .! ) i.itAUt lyliia Si ii . '. - t;:.ine la'oy: Ifi. Intis at I'Hthur. Cli'i- ' '! t. Cblffcxo, N.w Turk at Itiouk lyn, 1 iu.jtlrii.hi4 al itvaiuo. . t;AMi...s isf ma asms-imca lcaci'is I l.lktt Jr! , tl I)rr.,St m. iiaakrt f 1 . a. 01MF:9 151 AMERICAS AHSOCI ATIOTf llrfrlic for Toledo laeeeet lo Bhtit tlnsr Oat Loolsville. TOLTXiO, Jolv 2. T-o blanked Tyinls "! today tliroiia 1 "ring's efTectlre t'lthlns; and brlillaJit Cekilng. Attendance, Toufno. r ' ' lAtngvrT.ij. a.n.o.A i I a no. a Tlmmn, K..1 1 1 t Wmrmfw. rf .... 11 P':rra. 21)..... 4 4 110 i-I U $ rn.(, cf.... 4 4 4 Uulnlui. Mk.. 1110 l-t. H Mil 0 A.rT.,11, r 0 till (llnrn-o, M. 1 1 1 T . rtr, . Ill V.r,.mr, ab 1 1 tti.lut, 1S 114 1 "". 1 1 I 4 lb I it) I I lb.. 1 111 I t.-iMuia uL 4 14 4 0 Lnmlua. .... 11 tLi a 4 1 1 Tatals t 1 17 17 I Total M U 1 Tolo S111001- Lmiiitville 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ptolra be. Re: Cllne-man. Pacrlflc hit T''iri.a (2), i'rwn. i"o-ts hits; Hr.wn, 5- frwlo, phtiever. Home rt.n: IleetllriK. Imuhia plaja: r'-ervg to Prown to Hmio- lug; A-rr.ui fo V i.ne. u ArntlL. LLr on bl: Ott rx-ertrg 1; of fun, 1. Btrtick rt: Tr Nw in. I; ty I jran, S. Wild L tTlie, 4V . TlnH Iso. Lroptre; iutleu. Two Shotowta att Kansas City. KAFSAB CITT. Jnly IS Fansas City and Ji i it nea roils brr-ke even la a dcruhte he1er hre today. - Itoth frames were shut out and t second lasted fn Innings nerore a ocmre was mme. Durham pitched th stoond r"", )Utijr th vlxttora down wttU thr hits at d striking out twe.lv Ben. Aiiwicanca, tio. ucore, nrat frams: . ki.SNKArt.ua kak&aa ( ITT. - K.H.O.A.K. I R.HO.A.O Valenr, rt.. l 14 0 ORttthfiiaa, lb 1 1 Sotltvaa, d.. 1110 010 (.iUv. U.... 1 10 tOMr, rt lit Frmu, lb. 1 11 t t.ituar, it 0 1 1 P'-g!. a . I i hiu. cl. ill V M.h U. lb 1 1 1 llnrxa, m I 111 tax. lb. 111 Rjin, lb-.... (Ill O-. ... aa...... 1 4 0 HiHv, e I 1 0 SlLi-ii, f... 0 0 0 1 S.rr&ttii. B...n 0 110 Tia...... I III ll It Total. frj U 1 Fox out oa bunt strike, Minneapolis 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 O-S Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kiarned runs: Minneapolis. & Two-baae bits; Gear, Bulllvan, Coulter. Sacrhlce Kit. t3n. ti fit.. tl.tlUt). ni U.l... mel. Viase on balls: Oft Stlmmel, 8. Ftruck out: By FYants, 8; by eUmme.l, 4. Hit by pitched bail: Uar. Left on bases: Kansas City, Minneapolis, 6. Time; 1:30. Um pire: Klemm. Bcore, second game: KArtSAS CITY. , KUWEAPOIJS. H.K.O.A B 1 K M O A a FTanta. Ib.... 4 I 10 0 0 Maloner. rf .. 0 1 1 Naotta, If 1 O PulliTaft, cf .. 14 0u-, rf t o coultar. U 4 1 4 4 jiott&ar, , io... Sal 0 Fraetnan, lb.. 0 t 1 ittn ft .. a a a a.aiw.. - a . a . Io 1 0 11 1 McNlrh'U, lb 1 1 Kraa, Ib I 111 t l ot, Ib 0 4 I fcuo.r, 1 1 11 I ;tirir, aa 0411 L.tubm tit 1 Usrcui, p.... 1 0 Totals I t 10 11 1 Total! T 1 19 11 I Kansas City 0 00000000 22 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bane hit: Bulllvan. Riirrlflce hlta-. Nance, i Tee-man. Stolen banes: Butler, MclNichols, Fox. Double play. Lewee to Frants. , as on ba.Ua: C)ff Durham, 1; off Morgan, 4. B truck out: By liurham, li; by Morgan. 4. Deft on baaus: Kuimh (llv li Minneapolis, 6. Time: r 1:40. Umpire: xutu 1U. Mllwatakeo In Batting: Trim. MILWATJKKE. Julv 28. Milwaukee won tooay through heavy batting In the first Inninc-. when they knocked Chech out of the box. Attendance, Sw. Bcore: MILWAUKBS. BT. PAIU K.H.O.A.K. I , B.H.O.A.S a a a o vi. Eton. If. Schaafar, aa.. 1 J O-Brian, rt. 1 ra. to i Xorophill. of. Holta, lb aiattarr, c ... Ptataman, lb.. BlrlckleO, p.. Totals. Ijonaa. cf 1 4 OjJatkaon, rf... I a 1 w healer, lb.. 1 I 4 I t li 1 1 1 1 .. t 11 It 11 5 Klournor, It.. 4 Kfl!r. lb 4 P.O'Hrlefl, aa. 0 Mr.u, lb... 1 t bach, - p..... falrca, a 1 Corbett, p.... 4 TTJ) !i) 4jbsbskaL---- T W IS" BETTER. THAN OTHER. BEERJ".-. W J V v W!" ssnaj ' f s 9) 1 ecauje each. Lrcw kaf (lie personal jupcrvuiorv. 7X master trewcr of. 30 pcncncc in Gcimany and XJecauic wc uxc artesian water ertluxivclv which is noUd for its 5parklin jaunty and kcalfli ivin tpivJilies ' JBccauLfc cur Lrcwrcry is 2210 Jern anJ jc rujntloujly clean. JDt?crnfe vc ftje tecr in kermctuallv scaled vaij, (kcrciy avoiding ils coming in contacl wiO flic air, An J preserving lis life and flavor. ' Becrtixse we put -il in toltles' ftiat Kavc Icenwasii' cJ seven limes lefore rilJm, icriiixecl anS Paxkur i-zei after; - - . 1 caic, orz Blue RiLLon al 02 Keen il i vour kome - erej I- Tele'pli one 12.60. 1 Stors Bine Ftlbhon contains more nntrlment and less alcohol (only X.O.I per cent) than any other standard beer. To) 77 Tol Tra TIr Tvli; aAMn4air O.M AH'A Totals I 10 14 11 a MllwauKea ,,.3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 -8 ist. Faul.. . ..0 0 0 ,1 0 4 0 1 6 Two-base'hlts: Strlcklntt li Ko! 1 1. v Cm- bett, Is. O'Brien, Three-base hits:- Btone (2), Qlark. Hohaefer, . Jackson. Bases on balls: Off Btrlcklett. 1; off Corbett. 1. Btoien base: Corbett. Passed ball: Pire wtitl pitch: Corbett Struck out: By BtrlokletC by CorbetL 8. Left nn hni: Mllwm. kee, i: bU Paul. &. Time: 2:ifi h'mnlrar Hart ' " Colnmbns Wins One. INDIANAPOLIS. Julv 28. Cnlitmhna wn from . Indianapolis todav in a nitcriwra' battle. Both teams fielded . w ell and the features of the name were threat rinuhla plays. Attendance, 1,000. Bcore: vXI.UMHl;B. 1 JND1ANAPOU8. X.H.O.AH I a.H O.A.I, till O'MoCmary. cf. 1 10 1 t 111 0'Ma'Kvn, aa. .. 0 I I I 0 0)11 0iVf,,ttrT, rt 1 4 4 1 0 4 14 1 Oji-arr. Ih 0 1 1 1 1 4 14 Olrioandor, lf.,0 111 0 4 1 0 0i n,,triovr, lb 0 1.1 I 0 1 1 I I 0I.i -any. lb... 0 0 111 0 0 4 1 l,n..uoii, o.... 0 0 4 1 0 0 111 ujcromlty, p.., 0 011 Darla, rf.... alartlQ. It... Kihtn. lb Krl.l, lb -Taaecr, o.... iyu.r. ct... IVriKiar. lb. ItritlweiL aa. Ulaudon, p.. Total 4 17 14 l ToUla 1 1 IT 11 4 Columbus 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 04 Indianapolis ...0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 S 02 Baaes on balls: Off Cromlev. S: off Glen- doii, . Kit by pitched ball: Martin. Three- tinae hit: Martin. s?acrlnce hits: Magoon, Yeuifar, Brldwell. Double plays: Carr to liojilever to Dickey, Mngooii to Hogrlever to Dickey, WrlKloV to Klhm Stolen base: Carr. Left on bisea: Colu-nibua, 6; Indian apolis, a. 'lime: 1.SS. Umpire: Grim. Etandlna; of tne Teami. ' Played. Won. 1-c.st. P.C St. Paul H 19 &5 . .6'8 Columbus ,. r-8 62 ' So .6:11 Milwaukee ...fti 63 ' i'.t .b.6 Ix.ulvliie ti3 M 43 ' .6i9 Minnttapolls M "4J 44 - .611 ndlanapolIM i 44 48 .478 iii.oia City 87 31 65 r .3.8 Toledo i Dl zii ti .5u4 tlamea today: Minneapolis at Kansas Cl'y, tst. Paul at Milwaukee, Columbus at luulan&poila, Luulsvltle at Toledo. liiinea Postponed. Plttburr-8t. Louis eame postponed s,e Count of rain. ' The St. ioula-New York American ond the New Hork at Brooklyn National axltto tcttl pofcl fcii,d t,,ut- ttlt MCCOUtit of ruin. Two games will be played to morrow Dftwet-n :fw loin and Brooklyn (National) at Brooklyn. ? IC ... j I r t;.e 2 1-? .r..V" . T i f '. A. .1 'y -Detroit Si.f i ,,. at ci, ic-i'i.i . at the tai..i vf l.,.i Au-ii :.i !.-, o,. a. bore: ) , 1..JLI IH tf-tr. l K I tr. u O.A . V I H I ' cl ... t 1 I 0 0 I H. li. 1 1 4 ..!,., It.. 1 1 I . k , 1 1 ' ' ' r. It. Oil 0 0 1. t .. . ! 0 ! . ..(.-.'. t it.. i f ... fc tt 1 1 - . - 0 I 0 . , ., l .. J J S 1 i i i r, it I I I 1 I w a. 1 1 ' 1 1 i . v ... " 1 ' ,.,.. a 1 4. U V i :. . v-m. p 4 I 1 1 .-. . . 4 . I ' '!...' I 14 1 . i i : .. ..-!. 1 1 0 e I 4 i - i t i' ') it (I U ft ft tl ' Oraad Inland Loses Asrnln. ORD. Neb.. July 28 (Soectiil.) The Orand Iaiaiid bnao ball team suffered another, de- .-at at tne haiidH of the trd te.nn on the tome Krotmdti today. This Is Ilia fourth same of -the eason wKA the Utantl Inland team, ail or wnicn nave oeen won ny tne di d club. The 1 1 rand Islands scored one run In the flrat lnnintr on a pints ball, other- wire tney would have been mint out. The fralure of the aame was the piillu.K down of a loits fyiiig rightfic-ld with one hand by M,.:tr. of th t trd teatn. 'the score eiood: tn-d. 6; tirand Island. 1. Batteries: tiro. hitcomt) and B4a; trrand L'luud, Howard aud Aturuh. Vthltewani, lor Greeley. EEATRICK, Neh.. July 2S. (Hpeclal Tele- fratn 1 l.tittti Ice soorwd a ahut-out WJih tie uret ley bull ttum this afleriU'.n, t.'S st ore bcui S lo 0. Bcore: It II IX Beatrice ....0 0 0 0 2 0 0 00 1 Uieeiey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 1 Batteries: Krtttrlce. More and VVIIson; Oreeley, I.ewin and b-nlii. btruck out: By Monti, 2; by Lew in, 2. Umpire; Lvans. V. M. C. A. Beats Ilaetluss. . HASTIV'ia, Neb , July 2X. (Htf clul Tele frant.i The Lincoln luuiiR Autti'a Chris tmu aocifli.. t-i!i WKihu-l ail over liaet lufea loJay. btt.re. 12 to i. fVL.VIO Hi JO 1IQ THAt'KS Maay liorscs Wllltdrarra nt Brighton Orrlua to S tot in. NF.W TOH K. July 2 A heavy storm brt.htt ever i.iit-hidii beach to.iay ami wrtf't 11-) lirnt lc) WdS run the witter on the trM. k li.rt-e tr t..cr lix-lua dt-t-jt. eia ar.i.ii. ..hip tl.cir ii.iTta. n, tny oid not 11 in 11:0 rn'i'ii. in l!,r f u vol lie. 1. irt 1 1, r cl.,M I,, ,lt V, ,,-iil.i v.. It tli ii..,t" 1 Blak.r IV a licail Imi.t II,.-. I 1. jot, ttii.i tHH tv,rt and a half It-1 iihs in fiotii "i K hi. 1 t I 1 i n ill. i".il!t tiie M..rni i.,htiui.K totrn.-k the hi-- !.. ftt.. A I V J-:. S... tiiavrt sn.t rttnlt t ... -.in at ' vc. -nt. si.iinK 2 vr.r iii.i U u 1 c ac t t' V It. 1 Utah lj.i"i I t ., it i.j.-.r,. i t. , (( .1. but a'.rt whs 01 .y n-i. .,,.! 'I 1 , .-,,..1 ikiii!t,-L tmil.l;,: f . y 1 1.. I 1 r e i f : .i.,i. ) ...pti.e won. Gold Saint second. Knight Errant third. Time: 1:66. Fifth raoa, one mile and a quarter, handi cap! Major Daouierfleld (6 to D won, Key note second. Lord Melbourne third. Time: . Sixth race, flvari furlonfrs: Belle Dixon (2 to 1) won, GotijwUi second, Bisqu third. Time: , , - CHICAGO, July. 28. Results: First race, five furlonfrs: -.Tom Shelly (II to 2) won, Ethel Day Becond, Waddell II third. Time: lvi. . Second r-tce, seven furlongs: Orfeo (S to 2) won, "Watermelon second, Bill Massle third. Time: l:3oi. ' Third" race, Competition stakes, five fur longs and a half: Kiirtiman (11 to 6) won. MIhs Ines second, John Smulskl third. Time: 1:10.- - Fourth race,, one nille: Apple (5 to 2) won. Sweetie second, Wenrlck third. Tlrne: l:4;Jt. .'., Fifth race, one mile and a quarter: Major Mannir (S to 4) won, Rossmond second, Valeat third. Time: 2:11. Slxth-ruce.. six furlongs: Ida Davis (8 to 1) won, Mr.. Farnum second, Soufrlere third. Time: l:lb. PT. DOC IS, July 2. Results: First race, five furlongs, iiln";: Oma J f8 to 1), won. Le'la Hunter second, Bessie Braafleid third. Time: l:!1. becond race, six furlotiRS, setlinft: Whis kers (4 to 1) won, Mondora. second, Crescer ton third. Time: 1:18. Third -race, five furloirfrs and ' a half: Fruit (4 to I) won, I'fcturo Hat second, Monaco Maid third. Time: 1:11. Fourth r-ace, one mile and three-eighths, selllnsr: Kile (8 10 6) won Boaster second, Goo Goo third. Time: 2:27. , Fifth race, five furlongs, selling:: Mv Fleanor 3 to 1) won. Renaissance second, B'ranco third. Time: 1:U. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, selline: The BuRfltioo (8 to D won, Athena second, Kook-se-Oka third. Time: 1:4!), 11ARXES3 RACES OX DETROIT TRACK China Maid Disappoints Hopes of Her Admirers by IlreaVlnar. DKTROIT. July 28. Despite the rain last nlpht tho Oroasa Polnte track was In 'd condition for the fourth annual Blue Rib bon meet of the Detroit Harness club. The Chamber of Commerce Consolation stake for 2:24 elans pacers and the 2:(6 pace ware the features. China Maid, who was well thought of by many for the Chamber of Commerce on Monrtav was tho favorite for Lc0. with the field $W. Judpe Denny was drawn before the race and only three horses scored. China hrofcc fca3!y at the fl'-t quarter in the first heat and araln at the turn Into the stretch and waa so far be hind that if Anatis pointer had been driven out the inure would have hen distanced. The judee took Mi'Iau8hlln from behind China Maid for the second beat, but the new driver was no more successful wlih her. The mare broke aria'n at the first turn In the second heat and was hopelessly beaten be-fore she turned into the back stret.-'i. Angus Pointer had no trouble boatin West. Joe Pointer sold for t0 and the field of 8 dls. 7 dls. r.o. threa horses for $46 before the 2:05 pace. Frank Yoakum led on the last turn In 1 the first heat and as the horses came Into the stretch McLary began a furious drive with Joe Pointer. He sained steadily, but failed by half a head to reach Yoakum. The bettors still made Pointer favorite for the second hettt, but Frank Yoakum had the speed and beat the gelding- more do ctBlveiy than In the firut heat. Bob Hughes had no trouble wlnnlns; the 3:17 pace in straight-beats. Illve. driven by Ed Oeers. was a hot favorite for the 2:25 trot, but Leta had the speed, winning in straight heats. The second heat, which was won by Leta by half a head, was one of the bent races 01 the meeting. Jrtesults 2:17 pace, purse, $2,000: Bob Hughes, b. h. (Highknoght). .1 John Burns,, gr. h. (Heidrick) 2 Glpsev Girl, gr. m. (Kennedy). ...8 Hal Fredda, blk m. (Browly) 4 Ash Roee. b. h. (Weatherly) ...,..B Glad Belle, b. h. (Geers) 6 Vernon, cli. g. (Samuels) , ..7 Bonnie Treasure, oh. g. (Johnson). 3 Time: 2:loi. 2:l(Hi. 2:i4 pace. Chamber of Commerce Consola tion purse, il, two, two in tnree: Angus Pointer, b. g. (MacPherson)....l Vost, b. ft. (Agnew) 2 China Maid, b. m. (McLaughlin and Teachout) , S Time: 2:0. 2 :(,. . ,. ' 2:io trot, purse $.10. three In five: , Leta, b. in. (De-Ryder) 1 1 1 Illve, b. m. (Geerg) 2 3 4 Pilver Ore. gr. g. (Snow) 7 4 2 Kathryn R. b. m. (Hudson) 6 I S Pvlvester J, b. h. (Stenson) 1 dls. Florist, b. g (Teachout) 4 dls. Mary Scott, b. m. (Collins) 6 ' dls, . Time: 2:13. 2:13Vt. 2:14. 2:05 pace, nurse $1,600, two In three: Frank Yoakum, b. g (Gosnel) 1 1 Joo Pointer, b. h. (MeClary). 2 3 Little Squaw, br. m. (Ceiderburg) ....8 2 Lncands, br. h. (Hosemlre) 4 4 Time: 2:06. 2:00V4. Ryan's Horses Are Sold. BRIGHTON BFACH. N. Y.. Jury 28 The entire raring stahle or J.-J. Ryan was sold at Brighton Bench today. The star of the sale wart Reliable, the chsmplon sprinter and welp-hf carrier. A. Rhlelo. secured him for fiFi.nnn, Kleven horses sold for a total of $M,726, Unmarked Soldiers and f4ai!ora Graves Any one having knowledge of any un marked a-raves of soldiers or sailors of the war of the rerelllon will confer a favor by bondlws notice of such, giving name, regiment or vessel, date of death and place of burial, to Jonathan Kdwards, preaident Douglas County Burial Corps. Omaha, Neb. a B20.00 to ChIeao. The Chicago Great Western railway will sell special round trip tickets to Chicago at $20.00. Tickets good for return until Oc tober 81. 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