V f n J i TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1905. HOT NINTH INNING FINISH Omth Grab tb Lut of the Beriei fron DeoTer! Clutche. HEAVY HITTING WINS FOR HOME TEAM Both Pitchers Batted Hard, bnt the Champion Get Their Safeties Closer la Order and Take the Banner. in a ninth Inning finish that w a corker Omaha won the third and odd ime of the series from Denver by the score of I to 4 at Pa lot Monday afternoon before the grandstand well filled with women, who had taken advantage of the fact that it was ladies' day. The score was 4 to 2 in favor of the Champs when Denver came to bat for the first half of the ninth inning and It lookd like a cinch, for the tall-end of the batting order was billed to face War Sanders. The first two, McGllvray and Lucia, were easy outs, when Engle essayed to start some thing by whanging a triple to left field. McHale brought him home by a double to left. Lawler booted llartzell'a drive and things began to look squally, especially when Randall singled to right and scored McHale. The best Belden could do was to give Martin a hard chance, which he ac cepted and caught the runner at first, and the Champs had their half of the ninth left In which to break the tie. 8ander was the first batter up in the ninth for the Champs and he showed that he meant business by driving a hard one, his second hit of the game, by Hoelskoettcr. Thell attempted to sacrifice and Bunders was caught at second. Carter mtidn a neat single, also his second for tho game, and Thell went to second. Dolan's single to left field broke up the game. How the Ran Were Made. Omaha made one In the first Inning. After Thell had popped an easy one to first, Carter singled, went to second on a wild pitch, third on a passed ball and scored on Welch's single past first. Den ver mude two In the second by three singles and a stolen base, Belden hit safe and Perrlne sacrificed him to second 'and IIocI akoelter was an easy out. McClllvray singled and scored Beldcn. Lucia's single put Mc Gllvray on third and then an attempt at a double steal brought home the second run, because of the butcher's attempt to catch Lucia at second. The Champs made three more in the sixth Inning by means of four hits, a base on balls and a passed ball. Thell singled, was sacrificed to second by Carter and scored on Dolan's double to right field. A passed ball advanced Dolan to third and he scored on the throw-In of Doctor Welch's out to Old Sport. Martin walked and Schlpke b single sent him to second and he scored a minute later on Lawler's single through the pitcher. Freese got a rap in the ribs and Sanders knocked an easy one to first. Both of the pitchers were hit hard, but Sanders had the better of the argument, as he did not pass a man and except in the last Inning kept his hits well scattered. Carter made a nice record at the bat, as he is credited with two hits In two times at bat; both the other times that he faced the pitcher he sacrificed Thell to second. The Champions go from here to 8t. Joseph for four games and will return Saturday for three games with St. Joseph on the home grounds. Attendance, 700. Score: OMAHA. AB. R, Thell, If . Carter, rf . Dolan, lb . Welch, cf . Mnrtln, 2b Schlpke, 8b 4 Lawler, ss 4 Freese, c 3 Sanders, p 4 H. O. A. E. 110 0 2 10 0 2 14 0 0 18 0 0 12 7 0 112 0 112 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 11 27 IS "l H. O. A. B. 14 0 0 113 0 2 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 S 0 13 11 8 14 2 0 12 0 0 10 6 0 13 26 H "I 0 0 3 0 0 1-6 0 0 0 0 0 24 Totals S3 6 DENVER. AB. R. McHale, cf 6 1 Hartsell, 3b 6 0 Randall, If 6 0 Belden, rf 6 1 Perrlne, 2b 8 0 Hoelskoetter, ss 4 0 McGllvray. lb 4 1 Lunla, e 4 0 Engle, p 4 1 Totals 39 4 Omaha 1 0 0 Denver 0 2 0 Two-base hits: Perrlne, McHale, Dolan. ( Three-base hit: Engle. Base on balls: Off Sanders, 0; off Engle, 2. Stolen bases: Mar tin (2). McGllvray, Lucia. Wild Ditch . Engle. Hit by pitched bull: Engle. Passed halls: i.ucia i-i. struck out: ity Sanders, 2; Engle, 1. Sacrifice hits: Carter. (2), Perrlne. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Scheuster. Spring; Takes a Brace. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 19.-Brilliant fielding by Colorado Springs and the In ability of the loculs to handle Stlmmel shut St, Joseph out today by a score of 8 to 0. Stlmmel held the locals to three " scattering singles and was accorded error less support, the visitors accepting nu merous seemingly Impossible chances. Melze scored all three runs with terrific triples to left and center. Badur in the second hit and went to second on a rank fumble by Qulllln. iCnabe got on by a choice and Metxe hit, scoring both. Knabe hit in the fourth and was pushed along by Frlsbee's sacrifice. Metse again ripped out a triple, scoring another. St. Joseph's Inability to hit with tho bases filled was demonstrated in three innings. Pennell's circus catch of a low drive by Qullllu was a feature. At tendance. 300. Score: COLORADO SPRINGS. ST. JOSEPH. R.H.O.A E. K.H.O.A.B. Ploux City by a scr.re of 4 to 2. The game was won by hrd hitting and superior base I ii to the last nsir or ine nttn Inning It was either team s game, with Bloux City having a shade the better of It In regards to good fortune, while the hits were evenly divided. In the fifth Lel fteld opened with a single. Onnley flew out to Collins and Hogrlever landed on the ball for two bases, sending l-lflcld to third, lying drove a hot one to Newton, mho threw home, but L"!Meld slipped In ahead of the lag. Then Rossman sent one to Weed, who managed to throw him out at first, but Hogrlever scored and lying came In a moment later on CafTyn's single. At tendance, 1.21). Score: IjES MOINES. SIOL'X CITT. R M O. A E, H M O A. It Oenler, cf . . . 1 Hnerleeer, rf. I Long, ee 1 RnptrAan. lb. 0 f'erfrn, If 0 Hhutart, 2b. . 0 M-Nlrh'll. IbO Town, c 0 Leineid1, p.... 1 Totala.. 110 1 Wee, tb 1114 4 1114 Q' liars. If ... 0 0 I 4 1 1 I v Wlleno. lb... 0 t I 1 4 1 0 0 flfkrnnicle. lb. 0 I ff 1 0 110 9 Newton, aa... 0 1 4 I 0 010 Nohllt, rf.... 0 4 I 0 0 I t 0 1 Col linn, rf ... 0 1110 110 0 lisarwsid, e. . 0 1 I 0 0 1 0 4 0 VII If man. p.. 0 0 0 I 0 earner 0 1 0 0 4 ,iinu i Tctale I t 24 11 0 Batted for VUleman In ninth. Des Moines 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 "4 Sioux City 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Stolen buses: Collins, Oanley, McNIchols. Two base hits: Weed. Carney, Hogrlever. Bases on balls: OfT Vlllenian, 1; off Lelfleld, 2. lilt by pitched ball: By lylfleld, 1. Struck out: By Vlllenian. 2; by lyltleld, 6. Time of game: 1:4U. Umpire: Mace. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Sioux City 45 lies Moines 4J Denver 41 Omaha 45 Colorado Springs ... 46 St. Joseph 4b fin me a todav: Omaha Denver at Sioux City, Colorado Springs at Des Moines. 28 28 29 22 14 15 at 17 17 19 23 80 80 Pet .622 .6 .p4 .49 .348 .833 Off Plsgle. ; off Carney, 0. Time: 1:63. Umpires: King and Sullivan. Milwaukee Defeats Toledo. TOLEDO, O., June 19 Martin did n-t have a thing today and proved nn eay mark for the Milwaukee batters. Cassatlay, bought of thi Washington Americans, made his debut as a member of the Toledo club. Score : WILWAt KF.E TOLEDO R.H.O.A.E. . H H.O.A.E. Rortlneon, sa. 4 I I I 1 Cllpemin. . 1 1 1 i 0 0 0 flllhert, cf ... 11110 1 0 Purreft. If... 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 lawlajr, rf.. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 bo, lb 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Iiamnnt. lb. . I I I I 0 1 0 Morlaxltr, lb. 0 1 4 I 0 1 0 liofle. c 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 Martin, s 0 I 0 0 0 n s.iii. if.... lit MTVen'y, 1 I I O'Drlen. lb . 0 I 1 Hemphill, dill Mx' mlrk, lb 1 I t Hateman, lb. 1 I II DeTllle, 0.... lit Ixjujhertj, p. 1 t 0 St. Joseph; GAMES IX AMERICA LEAGUE. Clevelands Drive the 'Ball Into Every Corner of the Field. WASHINGTON, Juno 19. Cleveland to day took the fourth straight game from Washington. The visitors drove the ball vMi every corner of the Held, sending Hughes to the bench after two innings and hitting Townsend viciously. At tendance, 1,800. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON'. K. H.O.A.E, K.ll.U.A.Jli. Jackenn. If... 1 1 P.ey. cf 1 1 Kllrk, rf 1 1 Lajole, lb.... I 4 Bradley, 3b.. 1 1 Turner aa. . . . I S Stnvall, lb... I 3 liuelnw, c... 0 0 C larke, e 0 0 FUioariee. p... 0 I Vlnaon, If.... 0 0 10 0 Kill. 8b 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 Junea, cf 0 14 0 0 1 1 0 Mullen, lb... 0 14 9 1 4 10 Knoll, lb 0 1 0 0 0 110 Huelaman, If. 1 1 1 0 0 4 4 0 Jlnlhgeb, rf,. 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cakildy, aa... 1 3 1 1 1 110 llrydon, c... 0 14 4 0 0 10 Huihea, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Towneend, p. 0 I 0 V 0 100 Totala I 11 27 I I Totala 11 10 tl 14 0 Cleveland 3 1 0 1 4 2 1 0 012 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 Two base hits: Mullen, Cassldy, Rhoades. Three-base hit: Turner. Sacrliice hits: Bay, Buelow. Double plays: Turner, Stovall, Lajole; Turner, unassisted. First base on errors: Cleveland, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Townsend,. 1; by Rhoades, 2. Struck out: By Hughes, 2; by Town send, 1; by Rhoades, 1. Left on bases: Washington, 4; Cleveland, 1. Hits: Off Hughes, 6 in two Innings; off Townsend, 13 in seven Innlngsi Time: 1:43. Um pires: McCarthy and Kelly. Chicago Beats New York, NEW YORK, June 19. The Chicago Americans knocked Chesbro out of the box In the game wltn the local team hero to day. There was a change made In the Infield by Clark Griffith, Conroy going back to third base and Yeager to short stop. Attendance, 3.500 Score: CHICAOO. NEW YORK. , H H.O.A.S. K. H.O.A.E. Totala II 24 84 II I Totala ( 11 IT 11 1 Milwaukee 10042800 013 Toledo 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 106 Two-base hits: Gilbert, Durrett, Demoni, Robinson (2i, O'Neill, McChesney, McCor mlck, Dougherty. Home runs: McChesney, Dougherty. Base on balls: Off Martin, 3; off Dougherty, 1. Struck out: By Martin, 1; by Dougherty. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Martin. Passed ball: IJoyle. Lett on bases: Toledo, 7; Milwaukee, 11. Sacri fice hits: Revllle, Dougherty. Double play: McChesney to Hateman. Time: 2:10. Um pire: Kane. Minneapolis Wins with Stick. INDIANAPOLIS, June 19,-In a hlttlag game Indianapolis lost to Minneapolis to day, 13 to 7. Umpire dang"! o.ult the game In the third Inning. Attendance, 1,618. Score : MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. K. H.O.A.E Jones, cf Ill Hrnee, rf . ... 0 I 1 Sullivan, r-cf 111 Freeman, lb. 0 1 10 Coulter, If.... 1 1 1 Bcbmldt, o... I 1 7 Oremlng'r, lb 8 I 0 fox, 2b 0 0 1 Oyler. a 4 4 1 urabem, p.... 1 I 0 cf. Totals. OCerr, lb. 0 Brace, rf 0 McCreery, Orrlel, lb 1 Oateen, aa... 0 Karrell, 2b.. 0 Graham, If. 1 Zaluaky, e... 0 Mcllll, p... 0 Oondwln, p. TOoner ... U II 27 11 I Totala 7 1024 11 Batted for Graham In ninth. Out on bunted strike. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 17 Minneapolis 32010320 213 Innings pitched: By McGUl, 2; by Good win, 7. Base hits: Off McGUl, B; off Good win, 3. Bases on balls: Off McGUl, 1; off Goodwin, 1; off Graham, J. Struck out; By McGUl, 2; by Goodwin, 3; by Graham, 2. Two-base hits: Oyler (2). Three-base hits: Gremlnger, Hynes, McCreery. Home run: Zalusky. Stolen base: Gremlnger. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 8; Minneapolis, Time: 2:15. Umpires: Ganzel. Rcldy ami oievcia. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Milwaukee 67 35 22 .617 Columbus 67 35 22 .617 Minneapolis 67 34 23 .6H6 Indianapolis 63 28 25 .58 St. Paul 67 29 28 .608 Kansas City 67 26 32 .4.48 Louisville 66 22 34 .393 Toledo 64 18 36 .3.4 Games today: Milwaukee at Toledo, Kan sas City at Louisville, St. Paul at Colum bus, Minneapolis at Indianapolis, GAMES IX THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago lilts Pittlnger Safely Nine Time Wins from Philadelphia. CHICAGO. June 19. The Chicago Nation als stopped Plttlnger's winning career today by hitting him safely nine times, six of the hits coming at opportune moments. They Iso stole bases as thev uleased. Kllng s catching and the five double plays were the features. Attendance, 4,800. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E Jones, cf 8 Holmes, If... 1 Davta, aa 1 Donahue lb. 0 label), rf 1 McFarland. c 1 sulllvan, c... 0 Dundon. 2b. .. I Tannehlll, 2b 1 White, p 0 Smith, P 0 0 Pout herty. If 1 0 0 0 Keeier, rf 10 06 0 Conroy, .-8b... 0 1 Wllllame, 2b. 0 0 Chaae. lb.... 1 1 Yeager, aa.... 1 0 Pulti, cf 1 0 Klelr.ow, e... 0' 0 Cheabro, p... 0 0 Orth 0 1 Puttmann, p, t Slagle, cf Sr-hulte, If.... uloney, rf.. Chance, lb... Tinker aa. ... vera. 2b Caaay, 3b Una. c Reutuacb, p.. Totala 10 87 3 Totala 4 I 27 t 4 Batted for Chesbro. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 09 New York 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 16 Two base hits: Fultz, Dundon, Tanne hlll. Three-base hit: Conroy. Stolen bases: Dundon (2), Tannehlll (2). Double plays: Williams and Chase; Dundon and Donahue. Iyft on bases: New York, 6; 1 Chicago, 6. First base on balls: Off Chesbro. 1; off Smith, 1; off Puttmann, 1. First base on errors: New York, 1; Chicago, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Smith. Struck out: By Chesbro, 3; by Smith, S: by Puttmann, 2. paused ball: McFarland.- Umpire: Con nolly. Time: 1:60. Philadelphia Defeats St. Louis., PHILADELPHIA, June 19. Philadelphia defeated St. Louis today in a close and exciting game. The visitors had a batting rally in the ninth which was broken up by a double play on a most sensational one-hand Jumping catch by Murphy. At tendance, 3,39". Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Harteel, if... 2 2 1 0 0 Stone. It 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 Moran. 2b.... 0 2 0 Var.aant, cf.. 1 4 0 Koehler, rf... 0 i 0 Jor.ea, lb 0 1 0 Wallace, aa. . 0 0 0 Oleaaon, 8b.. 0 0 0 Suaden, o. ... 0 0 Howell, p.,.. 0 1 Lord rf I Davie, lb 0 Croea, Sb 0 Murphy. 2b.. .0 Hoffman, cl.. 0 Knight, aa. .. 0 Darton, c. .. . 0 Henley, p 1 8 1 8 14 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 I 1 0 eprlak Totala 1 10 27 18 0 Totala 4 10 24 11 0 Ketr.hem, rf.. 0 0 0 Fleming. If.. 0 2 0 Leiotto, rf... 0 0 0 Uouela. lb . 0 0 0 Andrewa. 3b. 0 1 0 Qulllln. aa... 0 0 0 Noyea, 2b.... 0 0 0 Ztnran, o 0 0 0 Jonea. p 0 0 Penned, rf... 0 0 1 0 laott, lb 0 0 18 0 Blake lb.... 0 1 0 8 IirU-hajty, 3b 0 0 0 0 bailrr. aa 1 I 1 I Kr.abe. If ... 12 10 yrlibee, cf... 0 1 1 0 Mttie, e 0 3 4 0 btlinmal, p... 0 0 I 8 Totali 8 8 87 11 0 Tutala 0 3 81 11 1 Colorado Springs ....0 2010000 03 St. Jusepli 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 2. Three base lilts: Metxe (2). First base on balls: Off Stlmmel, 3; off Jonea, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Delehanty. Sacrlrtce hits: Krlsbee (2), Delehanty, Fleming. Struck out: By btlinmel. 3; by Jones, 6. Iyft on baaex: St. Joseph, 6; Colorado Springs, 7. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Burns. Three Straight for Des Moines. PES MOINES. Ia.. June 19. Des Mnlnea nude It three straight today by defeating Batted for Howell In ninth, St. Louis 0 0201000 14 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 6 Left on bases: St. Louis, 9 Philadelphia, K. Stolen bases: Hartsel. vanzant. Hot! man (2), Davis. Two-base hits: Moran, Koehler. Davis. Three-base hit: Stone. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Hartsel. Double plays: Howell. Jones and Sugden. Murphy and Davis. Struck out: By Henley, 2; by Howell, 2. Bases on balls: Off Henley, OfT Howell, b. flit oy pticnea wui Koehler. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Sheridan. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Cleveland 45 Chicago 60 h adelphla 49 Detroit 49 Boston 47 New York 47 Washington 51 St. Louis 60 Games todav: Chicago at Boston. xiuIh at Washington. Detroit at New York, Cleveland ut Philadelphia I The equal of any I beer brewed; so 11 I pronounced by connois- i J I scars. Try a case. J 1 Tel. 420 fy Pet. 81 ' 14 .689 30 20 .600 29 20 . 593 26 23 . 631 22 25 .468 19 28 . 404 19 32 .372 18 . 32 .360 St. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Defeat Lonlsvllle In (lose and Eacitlng Contest. LOUISVILLE. June 19 Kansas City de featt-d Louisville in a well played game. Both Stecher and Morgan were battea hard, but poor base running by both teams kept the score down. Rlcaert's home-run drive In the eighth inning proved to be the winning run. Attendance, i.tuw. score KANSAS CITY. LOl'ISVILLK. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Caatro rf.... 0 110 0 Hallman, if.. 1 8 10 Nance.' c 1 3 2 0 0 Sullivan, 3b.. 0 8 1 3 Maaeey, lb... 0 8 11 Hltkert, If... 13 0 Sinner, c 0 1 8 Duller, e 9 0 t IKmohuo, lb.. 0 10 Crarlee. 2b... 0 12 Powney. aa.. 0 1 ft Morses, p.... 0 0 0 2 0 Clay. cf.... 0 0 Kererln, rf... 0 0 Braahear, 2b. 1 0 Healer, lb... 4 0 Staw. e ,. a 0 Qulnlaa, aa... 8 0 titecher, p.... 0 0 'Wright .... 1 11 0 1 11 27 14 0 0 0 10-2 0 0 tt 01 Totala 8 13 27 1ft 0 Totala...., Batted for Stecher In ninth. Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 Louisville 0 0 10 0 Two-base hit Nance. Three-base hit Hallman. Home run: Rlckert. Stolen bases: Donahue. Nance, Charles. Kerwln, Dexter. Sacrliice hit: Charles. Bases on balls: OfT Stecher, 1; oft Morgan. Struck out: By Stecher. 6; by Morgan, Wild Ditch: Moraan. 1. Double plays Massey and Charles: Frashear and Dexter, Left on bases: lyjulsvllle, : Kansas City i, lime: l.4o umpire: uinora. Col ambus Defeats St. Paal COLUMBUS, June 19 Columbus hit Slaslt) haru in the third Inning after O'Brien had failed to retire the aide and clinched the aaiue. Carney relieved Slaal In the fifth and not a hit was made off him. Attendance, 8,187. Score: COLl'MBta. ST. PAl'L. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E fa via. rf Pltkerlni. cl. 0 Hulavm. aa.. 1 Cot gallon. U. I Kiobi, lb. Vne.ley, b., Barbeau. lb. ftyan, a bergrr, p.... 1 Gtler. Il-cf .. 0 1 He' hill, cf-rf. 0 0 Wheeler, tb.. 0 0 O'brteo. aa... 1 0 Caruey, rf -p. 0 1 Ketley. lb ... 1 0 Vtaro.0. 3b... 1 0 Sulllvu, c... 0 flkjle. P 0 II. 1 I 1 1 13 Vluurnn, loiaie I in It 4 Totala 4 I 34 14 Columbus 0 I410000 St. 1'uul 0 00 01111 Sacrifice hits: Davta Klhm. Barnes u Flrat base on balls: Oft Berger, 4; off Slagle. L: oft Carnev. 1. Double Dlay HuUwItt, Wrlgley and Klhro. Hit by pitcher: Hutsmttt. Struck out: By Merger a V. .. u ...... . . .,,,. . . . . . i - , a. v i, autre; auaaues tn1 1 uiiis piuUa. SUgie. : Carney. V HI" o o 0 0 2 12 1 0 2 11 113 0 0 8 13 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 Thomaa, cf... 1 0 Oleaaon. 2b.. 1 0 Courtney, 3b. 0 0 Tltua, rf 0 2 Magee. If 0 0 Hranafleld, lb 0 0 Kruger, aa... 0 0 Kahoe, c 0 0 l'Htlnger, p.. 0 Totala 3 3 27 16 3. Totala 3 3 34 10 1 Chicago 10000111 3 'hlladelphla 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 i Iyeft on bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 8. Stolen bases: Maloney, Chance, Tinker, Casey, Kllng. Double plays: E.vers, Tinker, and Chance; Kvers and Caance; Kling and Tinker; Kahoe and Branslleld; Magee and Kahoe. BtrucK out: uy rieuioacn, 6; Dy Pittinger, 3. Bases on balls: Off Keulbach, off Pittinger. 3. Hit with ball: By Keul bach, Titus, Magee. Time, 1:26. Umpire: Johnstone. St. Loots Wins from Boston. ST. LOUIS. June 19. St. Louis won an easy victory over Boston today by scoring seven runs on seven hits in the third inning. Wllhelm was effective after this period. while Thlelman seemed to lose vim. Clarke and Warner made home runs, and Arndt and Beckley triples. Attendance, 2,300. Score : ' ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B. 13 11 Ab'tlchlo, aa. 0 3 3 ft 1 3 2 0 0 Dolan, rf 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 Ueleantliy. if 0 0 0 0 1 8 lft 0 2 Cannell, cf...O 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Tenney, lb... 1 1 18 I 0 2 11 0 Wolvert'n 3b 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Needham, c. 1 14 10 11 0 1 Raymer, 2b.. 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 6 0 Wllhelm, p... 1 1 0 4 0 010 Totala 4 10 24 15 Totala 10 lft XI IS 4 St. Louis 1 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 -10 Boston 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 06 Earned runs: St. Louis. 9: Boston. 6. Two base hits: Raymer, Abbatlcblo. Three base hits: Arndt, Beckley. Home runs: Clarke, Warner. Sacrifice hit: Shannon. Stolen bases: Shay, Brain, Beckley, Arndt, Wolverton. Wild pitches: Thlelman. Bases on balls: Off Thlelman, 2; of Wllhelm, 2. Struck out: By Thlelman, 2; by Wllhelm, Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Boston. 6. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Bauswlne. Pittsburg: Beats Brooklyn. PITTSBURG. June 19. In the sixth in ning Brooklyn made four hits, scoring two runs which was the only time there was any life in the game. Pittsburg got more than value lor every nit, Aitenaance, ,99. Score : PITTSBURG. BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Clymer, rf.... I 4 10 0 Dobba. cf.... 1 14 0 0 1 8 u v Bnecaara, u.. i i s u v 110 0 Lumley, rf... 0 110 0 t 1 0 0 Oeaaler, lb... 0 18 11 1 4 0 0 Hatch, Its.... 0 0 110 1110 Malay, 2b.... 0 0 1 ft 0 1110 llabb, aa 0 1 1 1 0 0 7 10 Btrgen, c... 0 0 1 1 0 0 111 Kaaon, p 0 0 0 1 0 Shay, aa 1 Bhannoo, If.. 1 Arndt, 2b 1 Beckley. lb... 1 moot. cr.... Brain, lb.... laike. rf... Warner, c... Thlelman, p. Zearfoaa, c. Clarke. If.... I Beaumont, cl 1 Leach, lb.... 0 Wagner as... 1 Howard, lb..O Rltchay, lb.. 0 Carlach. a.... 0 Leever, p 0 Totala I 1 87 1 1 Totala 1 7 24 11 1 Pittsburg 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 -7 Brooklyn u u u u o u u m , V. 1 . . D..,i.nnn( T I ... 1 ... Rohh 1 WO UUH llltB. iirnuill.MI., , ...." Three base hits: Clymer, Clarke. Sactitice hits: Clarke, tieaumont ana cariscn. eioien bases: Wagner, 2; Lumley. Double plays: Batch and uessier. first. Dane on oaim; Oft Leever, 2; off Eason, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Babb. Struck out: tiy lyever, o. Passed ball: Carlsch. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Emslie. Olnclnnatl Wins Slagging- Contest. CINCINNATI, June 19. Taylor lasted but one inning this afternoon, vwuse tour ana McGlnnlty less man one. ,111011 umu im plied the game for New York. Ewlng was succeeded by Halm in the third. Attend ance, 6,126. Score; CINCINNATI. MEW runlL 7 TPTT J II I VWCPAali tl yin liiiUU ll-U 8 . ' on 4Je cLfcM Malt is a food, half digested. Hops are a tonic. Beer that is pure is good for you. But beer that isn't aged causes biliousness. Beer that's impure is unh ealthful. That is why we insist on purity. That is why we spend fortunes every A far W Brrturf BetiHnr. . S4 ust th curt er tmn U trwnttm That Made mA year to attain it. Phone 918 Jos. Schiltz Brewing Co. 719 So. 9tb St., Omaha KJ M wa u tee Famous. terles: Fort Crook, Undersack and Smith; Starlights, Wyile and Westgaard. TIMELY XEWS FOR TUB GOLFERS Notes on Western Championship and Other Contests. Tho annual golf competition for the west ern championship, open to amateur golfers who are members of clubs belonging to the Western Golf association, will be played on the links of the Glen View club, Golf, 111., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 25-29. The competition will be played under the rules of the United States Golf association. The winner of the competition will be the amateur champion of the Western Golf as sociation for the year, and his club may have the custody of the George R. Thome trophy until the next annual championship meeting. The competition will consist of a qualifying round at 36 holes, medal play, 32 to qualify. Those qualifying must then play match nlav rounds of 18 holes each. and the successive survivors shall continue I to play match rounds of 18 holes each until the finals, which will be at 3 holes. Gold medals will be awarded to the winner of the chapnplonshlp and to the player making the lowest medal score In the qualifying round. A silver medal will be awarded to the runner-up and two bronze medals to the semi-ftnallsts. The annual competition for the Marshall Field trophy will take place on the links of the Exmoor Country club, Highland Park, 111., Saturday, July 8. This event is open to competition for. teams of five players, from clubs, member of the Western Golf association, and Is a competition against the established bogey of the course, thirty six holes match play. The club from which the team making the best showing shall have entered may be the custodian of the Marshall Field trophy until the next annual competition, and each member of the win ning team will receive a' miniature of the trophy. Teams competing in the Marshall Field trophy contest shall make entries through the secretaries of their respective clubs, who must give the names of the players composing the team. Entries must be In the hands of the secretary of the Western Golf association not later than 6 o'clock p. m. Thursday, July 6. The tournament committee of the West ern Golf association consists of Alan L. Reid, chairman; R. Harvey McElwee. John F. Gilchrist. Russell D. Hill, Silas H Strawn, Colonel Brent Arnold. Harold P Bend, Charles B. Congdon and Hayward G. Leavltt. Program for Western Golf association meeting: Tuesday, July 268 a. m., first eighteen holes of qualifying round; 1 p. m., second eighteen holes of qualifying round' Wednesday. July 261 p. m., first match play round, elghteeh holes. Thursday, July 271 p. m., second match plav round .eighteen holes. Friday,. July 2810 a. m., third match play round, eighteen holes; 1 p. m., semi-finals, eighteen holes. Satur day, July 2S 10 a. m., first round of finals, eighteen holes; 1 p. m., second round of flrjels, eighteen holes. The Iowa state championship will be plaved at the Burlington Golf club, July 17-22. Professionals connected with clubs of the Western Golf association have organized the Western Golfers' Professional associa tion, with Robert White as ehalrmnn of the executive committee and Tom Bendelnw as secretary and treasurer. The other members of the committee are George O'Neil, James Foulls, William Marshall, James Watson and Robert Simpson. This committee will manage the association's affairs. The opening event at the Jackson Park Golf club was a team contest captained by the president and vice president. With twenty-six players a side, honors were even. each team totaling z.bub suroKes meuai play. Tlie announcement, is maue uim ine United States Golf association has donated a cup costing $1,000 aa a perpetual challenge tropliv to b competed for by the Inter collegiate Golf association. , I eta 7h COLORADO AND BACK June 30 to July 4 the Burlington will sell tickets to Denvei', Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return at this remarkably low rate. Colorado is a mile higher than tide water. Every cubio foot of her atmosphere is charged with vitalizing ozone. A complete change of atmosphere and living are the first necessities of a vacation. Colorado's crisp mountain air, cool nights, vivifying waters and outdoor life thoroughly restore a depleted system. Better go! Write or call at this office, and I will be glad to furnish you with a copy of our new Colorado Hand Book just off the press which contains a wealth of information about hotels and boarding houses in Colorado. It's free. Dally until September 30 tickets will be on sale to Colorado and return at $17.60, with return limit of October 31st. J. B. REYNOLDS, Ticket Agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha 3 saSJ Ye-- Huaslne. lb.. 1 Barry, lb 1 Keller. II.... I Seymour, cf,. 1 Corcoran, aa. . I Odwelt, rf.... 1 srhlel, o 1 Brldwell. lb.. 1 H. H.O.A.E. K. H.O.A.E. Ewtat. p. Uanh, p. Tot fa.. 1 Browne, rf... I J 0 0 1 0 Donlln, tl.... 1110 1 McUano, lb.. 1 1 16 0 0 Mtnea. If.... 0 10 0 1 1 liahl.n, aa.... 1 1 0 1 0 0 Uevlla, ib ... 1 1 1 J 0 0 Otlberl, b... 0 1 0 1 I 0 Bowermao, e. 1 1 1 0 0 0 Taylor, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 'dtraua 0 I 0 0 0 Wlltae, p 1 0 1 1 1 ,17 It 17 1 1 alrOlnalty, p. 0 0 0 0 Elliott, p....O 0 0 10 TcUla 1 14 14 11 Batted for Taylor In the second. Cincinnati 5 0 2 0 6 0 3 1 -17 New York a v " u i ' Two-base hits: Donlln. Corcoran, Sey mour, Daluen, uevun. inree-oase mis: Gilbert, Corcoran, Barry. Home run: Od- well. Stolen Dases; uuweu, omiri, piua-. Double play: Huggtns to Corcoran to Barry. Fust baae on balls: Off Taylor, 1; off McGlnnlty. 2; oft Klllott, 1. Sacrifice hits: Brldwell. Hahn. Hit by pitched halt- n r.wini. 1: bv Hahn. 1. Struck out: Hv W tse. l: Dy Mann, i. lime. i.ou. um pires: Klem and O'Day. Btaadlag; of tb Teams. Plaved. Won. Ixist. Pe. K'. VorW 67 89 la .685 Ptttsburfl 57 M 24 .57 I Miu-lnnKtl bi S2 24 .5 1 Chlc-ajio 68 83 25 , .59 Philadelphia 52 29 Si .o6S Rt l.nle 67 25 32 .438 Boston 66 17 38 . 3.i Brooklyn 66 1 40 .2s Games today: Boston at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburg, New York at Cin cinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago. soldiers Defeat StarlUhts. The Fort Crook team defeated the Star lights by a score of 1 to I Sunday afternoon at For Crook. Score: R H. K. Fort Crook.. ..$ 00900JI" 7 7 Starlight ....I 0 110 0 0 0 0-4 Base on balls: Off Wvlle. : oft I'nderaack. I Hit by pitched ball: Cliff Smith. Struck out: ttf wjuc, iv, uy vuuersaca, ai HACIXO nF.Sll.TS IX DEXVKR. Stranger O Wins the 2 Km Pace After Losing First Heat. DENVER, June 19. Overland park re sults: First race. ZH pace, purse w: Biranger won second and third heats and race. Time: 2:11V, and !:12. MIbs ueorgia sec ond, won first heat. Time: 2:llVa. Oregon Maid third. Second race, six furlongs: rrocrasunaie won. Montezuma seconu, tdnoie can did third. Time: 1:15 V Third race, four furlongs: r iying r ox won, Billy Mason secoua, uavia uoianu third. Time: 0:47V Fourth race, seven ruriongs: Mary uienn won, Bountiful secona, itea jamsei iiura. Time: l.LHV Fifth race, five and one-half furlongs: Sun Hose won. Knight Blase second. Illumi nate third. Time: .1:09. Sixth race, five and one-half furlongs: Tlburon won, Dan Collins second, Lone third. Time: 1:09. ball team has been released and has signed to play wltn Toledo of the American association. Salt Lake club has decided to quit. Both the Ogden and Salt Lake teams were paid off today and released. It is stated that the Spokane and Boise teams probably will be held together until after the Fourth of July. BETTING CONTISl'ES AT ST. LOUS. Local Officials Make No Attempt to Arrest So-Called Bookmakers. ST. LOUIS, June 19. Despite Governor Folk's order to the sheriff of St. Louis county directing him to arrest all principals and accessories found violating the anti betiing law which went into effect last Saturday no arrests were made today at Delmar race track, although six so-called bookmakers did a fair business. A deputy sheriff was present until after the last race. R. L. Johnston, prosecuting attorney of St. Louis county, arrived Just before the last race and carefully wat"hed the transac tions between the betters and bookmakers, but did not say what action Ur- might take. The prosecuting attorney said, how ever, that the case against George iChrllch, who was arrested Saturday on the charge of violating the anti-belting law, and which was to have come up for trial tomorrow, will be passed for lack of evidence. With the Howlers. Of tho tournament teamB bowling last .),.),, 1 I k.. ,.lu M,.m ntK 1.812. The high single record was raised t to 8Vs pounds, the string of by Jack Davis with a 248 game, his handi cap added giving him 2)12. which is very likely to win the case of Ston beer. Hd'p.Tot. Griffin 12 13 1.13 1KJ 14B 77 K0 SH7 Davis 147 132 174 174 248-875 70-945 Totals 309 295 307 337 394-1642 170-1813 Hd'p.Tot. Williams 195 147 153 192 193) 25 9"6 Cochran 13 175 1S7 206 106863 15 83 Foot Ball Players to Come. LONDON, June 19. The Corinthian as sociation foot ball team will sail August i on a short tour of the United States and Canada. - American Boat a Winner. DOVER, England, June 19. The American built composite cutter Sony, today defeated the Clyde built Britonmart in a pretty twenty-five mile race. Sportlna- Brevities. Thursday, June 29, Is the date set for the Ak-Sar-Ben excursion to Missouri Valley to witness the running races. All of the teams seem to be able to give Sioux City a push down the hill now-a-dava. It is traveling a pretty fast gait for such a lot of "youngsters." The Omaha Rod and Gun club will meet Tuesday night In the city hall, at which time the hustling committee will report on the progress that it has made. It Is probable Fish and Game Warden O'Brien will be able to attend the meeting and by Ms presence help out the committees which are striving for funds. Carl John son of the firm of Miller Johnson made a big catch at Cut Off lake Sunday, when he landed eleven black bass varying In ( eleven weighing twenty-three pounds. Such catches vis these give positive assurann to the Waltons that Cut OfT lake is all right if only protected, and with the statu backing up the Omaha Rod and Gun club Omaha will Boon boast of the beat basa grounds in the country. County Com missioner McDonald also has given as surance that the county win assist in i substantial manner In tho policing of th luke. New York's Glints do not fare so well on the western trip, where they are afraid to work their pugn iclous tactics. They have been roasted so much by the press of these western cities that they are afraid to work acme of the illegitimate plays for rear of the crowd m. ihiis licit thtun Sunday, and then the crowd was not satis fled, but threw a few stones at McOraw, f - who required police protection to get from I I the grounds. Ja- ' The I'nion Pacific shops team played the .Jrl,l Missouri Valley team at the latter pl.ioo p Saturday on the occasion of the Anclentf Order of United Workmen picnic. Tho li"i team completely outclassed Its opponents, J0' winning by a score of 6 to 0. The Iowa lads MJr JL got but two hits off "Chick" Morton and 77 t not a man got by the second station. The shop team played fast ball, the only error being a misciie by ilnrnn at short, who more than made up for It by his otherwlso perfect playing. Big reduction Bale at MncCarthy Tailoring Co., 304 South 16th St. Buits $20 and up. Mail Cobbs Too Swift. WOOD RIVER, June 19 (Special.) The Maxle Cobb team of Grand Island de feated the Wood River team In a hit and run game here today. The visitors landed on Avers for eight lilts and six runs In the first Inning when he retired In favor of Bulger, who fared better until the sev enth when he was replaced by L. Bulger, who allowed but one hit. The score by In- n'"BS: R.H.E. Maxle Cobbs I20OO04O 1-13 15 4 Wood River 2 0030011 1 11 5 Home runs: Bulger, Buentx. Struck out: By C. Bulger, 6; by Buentx, 7. Umpire: John Bulger. Plctare Is a Hoodoo. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 19 (Special Telegram.) Manager Stevers' bunch had Its picture taken Just before the game today and immediately thereafter met its first de feat. While the locals had the better of the hitting, they were unable to bunch any safe ones. Score: R H E Kearney 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 4 I Grand Island. 00000000 00 10 6 Batteries: Pendegraft and Zulasky, Clyde and Wolta. Paella National I.easae Disbands. SALT LAKE CITY. June 19 The Pacific National Base Ball league has disbanded. Following the withdrawal of the Ogden team, owing to the Inability of the club tu meet cxixuaca, Ui management of U Totals . Tracy ,. Nielsen . Totals . Brunke . Forscutt Totals 360 322 320 397 349-1748 40-1788 Hd'p.Tot. 179 156 158 20 190-K3 15898 172 176 135 152 179813 60863 351 331 291 354 369-1696 65-1761 Hd'p.Tot. 161 1S4 162 200 209916 10926 145 176 179 180 18681)6 0866 ,Hu6 360 341 380 396-1782 10-1792 Martin Wins First. The final round In first open handicap was played last night at the Field club between Gail Martin and Ralney, Martin w -. ine "" h, 4-6. 4-6. 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. The " first two seta went to Ralney ai.- .ui - .itnu ,t lo....l oe aii over lur Martin, but ho braced and finally pulled the match out by winning the last three sets. Ralney put up a splendid game and fought every point, but Martin's experi ence was too much for him. Chess Master at Ostend. OSTEND, Belgium. June 19. When the first uUournment was taken in the sixth round of the International chess match today I-eonhardt has suffered a second de feat, this time at the hands of the Hun garian expert, Marocxy, while Schlechter managed to draw the sixth time today against Wolf, and Blackburne and Burn had also divided honora. Southern League Game. At New Orleans Memphis, S; New Or leans. 1. . , At Birmingham Birmingham-Atlanta postponed, rain. .... At Little Rock Shreveport, 8; Little Rock, . At Nashville Nashville-Montgomery post poned, rain Indian Wla Two. MOUNT STERLING. Ky.. June 1 (Spe cial Telegram.) Not content with one game a day, the Nebraska Indians won two to day, defeating Salt Lick In the morning 6 to .1 and Mount Sterling this afternoon by a small margin of 6 to 3. Washington Heleases Cassady. WASHINGTON. D. C. June 19. 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