i THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. CUBS TARE THE SECOND All New York ntcheri Look Alike to Murphy'i Men. HITS BUNCHED ON M'GCJNTTY Visitors rore Taetr Tw Ran la the) Rlahth lanlnft on Tbr II, Gift ' aad a. CHICAGO. June By bunching firs of their ten hits In the third and fourth In nines, with the aid of an error and three gift. Chicago again defeated New York today, I to 2. The visitors hit Taylor safely three tiroes In the eighth Inning, a bate on balls and a sacrifice scoring; their two run a Bherkard and Randall made sensational catches. Si. -re: CHlCAfiO. I B.H lti. cf ... II Randall, rf... I I hurkan), If.. 4 t Chun, lb. . . t Stelnf.Wt, lb 4 I Hnfman, M.. i ft r. tb.... I I Kiln. a. 4. 0 Tejlor, .... 4 t ToUls II 1 NKW Tnittc. OA. B.Il.O.A.K. 1 Bh.nnjsM ft 0. t 6 Browne, rf.,. 4 I f Devlin, lb.... 4 ft I 1 Bermoor, ef.. 4 I 0 0 t Bowerman. a, 4 1 I t Minun, lb.. I 1 I 1 1 Dahlen. M. ... I I 0 a Corcoran, tb. I 1 t 4 M-Otnnlt, p. I 0 I 1 Wlltee, p 1 17 U I'Btranf t 0 0 Totala... "...ft t4 I 1 Batted for Mcdlnnltr In eighth. Chicago ., o 0 I 1 M t 0 M New. York 00000002 0-3 Two-baae hit: Blelnfeldt, Hits: Off Mo Qlrmlty. In even Innings: oft Wlltse, 1 la one Inning. Bacrlflce hits: EJvera, Cor coran. Stolen bases: Chance, Pahlen. Double play: Brers, Hofman and Chance. Left on bases: Chicago, ; New York, a. Base on balls: Off Taylor. 1; off MoOin Ity, 4. First on errors: New York, L Struck out: By Taylor, t; by McGlnnlty, 3. Time: 1:85. Umpires: Rlgler and ODsy. Pirates that Oat Beaaeatera. PTTTBBURa, June 8. The Hostons made their first appearance here of the season and were shut out, only one man reaching third base. Llndaman was extremely wild and was taken out In the middle of the fifth Inning, Dorner taking his place. Willis was effective all the way. Score: PITTSBUBO. BOSTON, B.H O A K. B.H.O.A.B. Hal!mao. cf..l I 0 Brlo'well, aa ..4 t I dark. If. ... I lit OTenn.r, lb... 4 100 Leaeb, lb.... 4 4 11 0 Brain, lb 1 4 4 4 4 Waner. aa ... I 111 llioulter. lb... I 1114 Ab'tlehlo. lb. I M I OBMuroont, cf 4 4 1 4 4 N.aloa, lb... I 1 10 4 4 Bate, rf 4 4 1 4 4 Anoereoa, rf. i 1 I 4 4 Howard, If... 4 0 1 4 4 Olheon, 111 lRltrhea, lb... I 4(11 Willie, p 4 1 4 I Brown, e I 4 4 4 4 LIndaman, p. I 4 4 1 4 Twtals 17 II I ftDorner, p 110 4 4 Totala 11 I M 11 1 Pittsburg 0 I 0 0 0 S 0 1 6 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Nealon. Home run: CHbeon. Bacrlfloe hits: Leach, .Nealon. Stolen bases: Hallman, (2). Clarke,- Ander son. Hits I Off Unriaman, 6 In five and one-half Innings; off Dorner, 8 In two and one-half Innings. Bases on balls: Off Willis, l; off Landsman, g: off Dorner. J. Hit by pitched ball:' By Llndaman, Ab batlchlo, i. Left on bases: Pittsburg, l.lnclaman, t I -eft on baaes: Pittsburg, 10; Boaton, 5. First on errors: Boston, . Time: 2:05. Umpires: Klem and Johnstone. t Qna Iters Bunch Hits. , BT. LOUIS. June .-The Philadelphia Nationals won today's game from St. Louis by a score of 4 to 2. The visitors bunched their hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. B.H.O.A B. B.H. O A S. Thomee, of... I 14 4 1 Holly, aa t 14 14 Knaba, tb.... I 111 5 Bennett, lb... 4 1414 Tltua, rf 4 114 1 Murray, If.... 4 114 4 faM, If I 14 0 OPrrna, lb.... 4 1114 Branaflalil, lb 4 4 10 0 0 Berkley, lb.. 4 4 I 4 4 Cnurtnay, lb. 1 1 4 1 4 Kelly, of 4 1 I 4 4 Doolln, aa.... I 4 14 OO'Hara, rf... I 110 4 Pooln. a I 4 I 1 OMarfhall, a... 4 4 I I 4 Flulnger, p., 4 1 4 4 Brown, p 4 1 0 1 4 ToUle 1 Totala M U 17 10 4 fit. Louis t 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 0 008000104 Two-base hits: Holly, Bennett, Murray, ' Brown. Three-base hit: Magee. Home run: Courtney. Sacrifice hits: O'Hara, Doolln. Stolen base: Doolln. Left on baaes: St. Loula, 8; Philadelphia, T. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 8. Struck out: By Brown, 6; by Plttlnger, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Car penter. . . Flfteea-Innlna" Tie. CINCINNATI. June .-Cliielnnati and Brooklyn played fifteen innings to a tie this afternoon, darkness putting an end to the contest. Brooklyn fled the score in the ninth and went ahead in the thirteenth, Cincinnati also scored In this Inning, these being the last runs of the game. A great one-handed catch by Jordan In the tenth resulted in a double play and prevented the Reds from scoring. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Httislna, lb.. Till 4A1prman, lb 7 I I 4 1 Lobart, aa. ... T 4 4 7 ICaaay, lb.... I I I I 0 Mitch. 11, rf.. 4 1 4 1 Cl.uml.y, rf,.. 7 114 4 Oanaal, lb... 4 1 II I 0 Batch, If I 114 4 ' Schlet, a f 4 11 4joroao, lb.... 7 1 II 1 I , Darin, cf 4 I I 4 4 Malonay, of.. 4 110 4 Mowray. lb.. 1111 LawU. as 114 11 OOwell, If.... 114 4 ORItUr, e 4 1114 Ewlua, p I 0 4 1 Rucker, p.... I 4 4 4 4 Hummall ...11444 Totals. (Ill 44 16 IStrloklalt, p.. I 0 0 1 4 Totala .M 1S44 M 4 Ewlng eut, hit by batted ball. Batted for Rucker in the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0000001200010 04 Cincinnati 0 1008000000010 0-4 Two-base hlti Bitter. Three-bane hits: Lobert, Casey. Sacrifice . hits; , MUohell. Schlel, Mowtey, Ewlng, Casey. Stolen bami: 'Maloney. Left on bases: Cincin nati, Brooklyn. 10. ; Double plays: Hug gins to Lobert, Jordan to Lewis. First base on balls; Off Ewlng, 1; off Rucker, L Struck out: By Rucker. 1: by Strlcklett, 8. Wild pitch: Ewlng. Hits: Off Rucker, 8 in eight innings; off Stricklett, 4 In seven In nings. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Ems He. taadlnc J taa Teauna. Played. Won. Lost, Pet. Chicago 42 S3 .786 New York ,41 28 18 .63 Philadelphia 40 26 15 . Pittsburg 87 20 17 .Ml Boston 41 14 26 .StfO Cincinnati 41 16 25 .890 Brooklyn 40 18 27 . 8-6 8t. Louis 44 11 88 .278 Oames today: New York at Chicago, Philadelphia at Bt Louis, Brooklyn at Cin cinnati, Boston at Pittsburg. Iowa, Leagae Iteaalts. '' MARflHALLTOWN, la., June . Spe cial.) Following are the results In the Iowa league : At Oskalosa: , . . . . H.1HC G. Oskaloosa ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 8 8 Ottumwa ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1. I Batteries: Scott and Moody; Colbert and Crittenden. At Waterloo: , R-H.a Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 2 ldarahailtown ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 2 3 Batteries: - Dort 'and Bearles; Slapnlcka and Forney. Oamas at Qulncy and Keokuk called off on account of rain. . law CalTeraltr'e New (staiala. IOWA CITY, June t-(Sp1al.)-Chlck Kirk has been elected captain of the base . ball team of the State University of Iowa for the season of 1908. Kirk baa caught behind the bat for the lust two seasons Thfi , - - IUI 1 Sals, i a utiarantces --' '- ' I.... 1. 1 in. .I. i lias A. with uniform surrraa. HI butting Is con sidered the brilliant feature of his work. GAMES M THE AMERICA! I.RAGIH Athletics hat Oat lb C a am pi on a of the WorU. FHILADKLFHIA, June -Philadelphia hut out Chicago torlny through the effec tive pitching of Waddell. Rulilvan was In jured by a foul' tip in the fourth Inning and was forced to retire. Score: PHILADELPHIA. -ODVJIH3 B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A B. Hartael. If ... I Nlrhola. tb... I SerboU, rf... I H. lala. lb I 1 1 4 4Hahn. rf 4 4 1 0 I I 1 I 4 4 4 Jonae, rf I I Inh.il. lb.... I I Ijononve, lh.. I 0(1 I ,!.. aa.. 4 4 Iwii(harty, (If 4 1 Uuillin, lb... t 1 PulllTan. a... 1 14 4 111 114 OMrlna. cf... 4 4 4 Frhrwa. a... 4 1 U Kn'aht, lb... 4 rdlina, aa .. 4 1 1 4 1 Waddell, p... 4 4 Mrrrnd, e. I . Waleh. n. I 1 Total! II I 17 I I Hob .... Totala II IM1I 4 Patted for Qulllln In ninth. Chicago .' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 lhllarllphla 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0-8 Two-base hits: MrFarland, Knight. Bnc rlflce hits: HartsaL Nlchnlls, Seybold, Qull lln. Stolen base: Hartnel. Double play: Iabell, O. Davis and Donohue. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 9. liases on balls: Off Walsh, 2; off Waddell, 8. Btmck out: By Walsh, 8: by Waddell, 11. Passed ball: MrFarland. Wild pitch: Walsh. Time: 2:10. , Umpires: Hurst and Connolly. Tigers Defeat Boston. BOSTON, June 6 Young was not at his best today and In the sixth Inning Detroit found him for a single and three two-base hits, winning, I to 1 Score; DETROIT. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Jonas, If ( I I e OSnlllTan, ct.,4 4 I 4 I Couchlln, lb. I 4 1 1 4 Parant. al ... 4 1114 Crawford, cf. 4 1 I 1 4 1'nglaub. lb.. 4 4 11 1 4 Cobb, rf 4 14 4 OColllna. lb... I 114 4 Roiuroao. lb. 4 1 14 4 41'onsalion, rf 4 1 I 4 4 Rrhaafar, lb.. I 4 1 t 0 Farrla, lb.... 4 4 114 O'Leary, aa.. 14 11 0 Barratt, If.... I 4 14 4 Arrhar, C 14 11 OCrtgar, I I 1 I 4 Kllllan, p.... 4 14 4 OTouni, p I 14 11 Totala II I 17 17 4 Totala II 7 17 14 1 Detroit 0 0 0 9 0 4 1 1 0-0 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Two-base hits: Kllllan, Cobb, RosHinan. Three-base hit; Cobb. Stolen base: Collins. Sacrifice hits: Congalton, Archer. Double play: Collins to Unglaub to Parent. Bases on balls: off Young, 2; off Kllllan, 2. left on bases: Detroit, 4; Boston, 6. Struck out: By Young, 8; by Kllllan. 1. Hit by pitcher: CoiiKhlln: Time: 1:66. Umpires: Evans and Stafford. Cleveland Rhnts Out Nevr York. NEW YORK, June 6 Cleveland scored another victory here today, shutting out the local Americans, 8 to 0. Doyle pitched seven Innings and Keefc finished the game. Score: ..,44 CLEVELAND. MEW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. rilrk. rf 4 14 0 OKealar. rf.... 4 114 4 Brad lay, b.. 4 lit 4Elbarfeld, as. I 4 ! 1 4 Btorall, lb... I 0 II 1 lthaaa, lb 4 1 I I 4 Lalla. lb.... 4 111 OCm.roy, If.... 4 1144 lark, t 4 1 I I IWIIIIama, tb. I 4 1 1 0 Blrm'ham. cf I I I 0 4 Morlarlty, lb 4 1 I 4 4 ninrnman. Ill 1 to V HoOman. CI. .4 1 I 0 0 Turner, as... I 117 OKI.Inow, o... 4 4 114 Llabbardt, p.. I f 4 1 4 Doyle, p I 4 4 1 4 RUkey 1 4 4 4 4 Totals...... 11 117 14 IKaafa, p 0 4 0 1 4 L porta .... 1 4 4 0 0 Total!.;.... 14 4 17 11 4 Batted for Doyle In the seventh. 'Batted (or.Keefq In the ninth. Cleveland 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 06 New . York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Clark. Three-base hit: Flick. Hits: Off Doyle, 8 In seven Innings. Sacrifice hit: Llebhardt. Stolen bases: Stovall, Birmingham (2), Chase, Keeler, Hoffman, Conroy. Double play: Morlarlty to Chase. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; New York. 0. Bases on balls: Off Doyle, 6; off Keefe, 1; off Llebhardt, 2. First base on errors: New York, 8. Struck out: By Doyle, 8; by Keefe, 2; by Llebhardt, Time: 2:09. Umpire: Sheridan. Ilrovrna Defeat Senators. WASHINGTON, June . Pitcher Smith weakened In the ninth Inning today. St. I-ouin tied the score and then defeated Washington in the tenth with a fusillade of hits, 6 to 2. Pelty allowed but three scattered hits after the first Inning, when the locals scored their two runs on a trio of singles. Score: ST. LOl'18. WA8HINOTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B Hartaall, tb . 4 1 4 4 OQnnley. rf. ... 4 1 1 4 4 Plckartns. rf. I I I 4 4C. Jonas, cf.. 4 4 14 4 Hamphlll. at. 4 1 I 4 lOoaa, lb 4 1 14 1 Wallace, as.. I 1 4 4 (Hickman, lb. I 1 1 4 4 Btona. It 4 t I 4 OAltlier, as... 4 14 11 Vaanr, lb... I 10 1 OAndaraon, It. I 1 10 4 T. Jonaa, lb.. I IU 4 0 P.rrlna, tb... 4 0 114 O'Connor, a.. 4 4 I 1 4Haydon, c... 4 4 4 4 4 Falty, p 4 4 11 4 Smith, p.,... I 4 114 , Orahaoj .... 1 4 0 0 0 Totala 41 11 14 10 1 Totala 13 4 14 13 I Batted for Smith In the tenth. Bt. Louis 0 00000 0 02 86 Washington 8 000000O0 02 Two-baae hlta: HempblU, Yeager. Throe base hit: Pickering. Sacrifice hit: O'Con nor. Stolen bases: Pickering, T. Jones. Double plays: Alltzer to Perrine to Hick man; Yeager to Jones to Wallace. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Bt. Louis, . Bases on balls: Off Smith, 2; off Pelty, 4. First base on errors: Washington, 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Smith, 6; by Pelty. 2. Wild pitches: By Smith, 2. Time: 2:06. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Stavndlntr of the Teams. . Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 42 29 13 . 6B0 Cleveland 43 27 18 . 628 Detroit 88 22 1 4 .679 New York 8 19 19 . .600 Philadelphia 41 21 20 .612 St. uouls 4J J8 25 .419 Boston 41 14 27 . 841 Washington 88 12 M .815 Games today: Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Washington, Detroit at Boston, Cleveland at New York. - Dodge County Offleora Champions. FREMONT. Neb.. June V-Speclal.)-A base ball nine composed of county officers and employes defeated the city officers yesterday afternoon by a score of 13 to 10. The game was played for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian association and the total receipts will reach 2140. County Clerk Boe started to pitch for the county, but as there were eight other pitchers, Janitor Hoack, Supervisor Oleson, and Constable Roy Cook were given a try out Police man Henry Peterson started to pitch for the city, but got tired - and Councilman Knowleton, who used to throw a curve years ago Umbered up and went In the box for the rest of the game. Police Judge Cook did the heavy hitting and Justice of the Peace Laird also made the fielders do some sprinting. Prof. Matson caught a fly In the left field and Policeman UVerterlr-v made a lively chase with the ball after Deputy Treasurer Munday between third and home plate, getting his man. The victors claim to be able to beat any county officers In the state. Score: County 0 8 8 8 2 2 0-13 City , 2 1 0 8 8 0 0-10 Batteries: County, Boe, Houck, Olson Cook and Laird; City. Henry Peterson. Know Hon and Cook. Omaha Cadets Defeated. OLENWOOD. Ia., June . (Speclal.)-The Omaha High school cadets were defeated In their ball game yesterday afternoon. Score: Olenwood 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 Cadets -..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 'Errors: - Cadets, 7; Qlenwnod. 8. Time L2U. The game today la against Tabor, la.' ' Plalnvlew to Have Ball Team. PLA1NVIEW. Neb.. June 6 (Special ) Plalnvlew will play ball this summer . At a meeting held last evening It was decided to hire a good catcher and organise a strong team for the season. Dr. Barnes finvArtittiPiit w -v si aa a a a a w Every Drop Whiskey The green stamp over the cork of every bottle of Good old ' mBatlU4 Is OoaJ" It a poaitivt guirintee that tt it 100JC Prooi-a-tnat is, Nothing But WhUkey. For fifty yf.it has retained the same delightful, distinct flavor and purity that aw ia urarra Of cnnnoiaaeurt "Sines I8S7" Gackenhrlmer & Eros.. PMiUcra, riUsJtiua, fa. was elected manager and Oeorge H. 1(111 aaslatant manager. Arlen Schoensuer was chosen as captain of the team. The solic iting committee reported that more than lino a month had ben sulecrlled and enough more funds plmlred to finance a good team for the season. GAMES If AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colambas Wlas Both Ends of Doable Header from St. Paul. COLUMBUS, June 6. Columbus won both games from Pt. Paul In a double-header here today. Rohertallle had faultless sup port In the first game and only two hits were made off his delivery. The visitors' errors helped Columbus In the second game. Bcore, first game; COLl'MH! S. BT. PAl'U B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.:. Juds, rf 4 I I I 4 Pilnlaary, rf. 4 0 4 4 Frl.l, lb I 14 1 OKoehlar, ct..4 14 4 4 Hnlawltt, aa.,4 t 1 I 4 Frt.k. If I 4 4 14 Oaaalar. cf... 4 1 4 0 Nor.lrba. lb.. 4 4 7 4 1 Kthm. lb 4 4 14 1 4 Paild.n, lb... 4 4 t 4 4 Wrialay, lb.. I 111 IWIIIIama, aa. I 4 1 I I Rollley. If ... I I 1 4 OTi.m.r.r. lb. 1 4 1 1 I Blu. e 1 0 4 4 ?ii1-n, a.... I 1 I 1 1 Rotwrtallls, p4 4 1 4 lAilama, p I 4 0 10 Crlaa 4 4 4 4 ToUla II 11 17 17 9 Totala t I 14 II 4 Batted for Adams In the ninth. Columbus 10200 0 40 T St. Paul 0 000 00000 0 Stolen bases: Wrlgley, Rellly, Williams. Sacrifice hlta: Frlel (2), Rellly. First base on balls: Off Robm-talUo 1- nff Arlnma Two-baae hits: Oessler, Rellly. Three-base nit: iiulawltt. louhle plays: Hulawltt to Wrlgley to Klhm, Williams to Padden to Nordyke. Struck out: By Robertallle. 4; by Adams. 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kerln. Score, second game: COLUMN'S. ST. PAtU B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. J. rf 4 4 1 0 OPunl.ary, rf. 4 1 4 1 4 Frlel, lb 4 111 OKooMar, of... I 4110 Hnlawltt, aa. 4 1 4 ft 1 Frlak, If..;.. 4 4 14 4 Oaaalar, et...l 114 4 Nnrdrka, lb.. 4 1114 Klhm. lb I 4 14 0 4Padlan, lb... 4 114 4 W'rlilay, lb.. 4 4 4 1 OWllllama, aa. 4 4 1 1 1 Ralllcy, If.... I 110 4Tlamayr, lb. I 1 11 I foal. . 1 1 4 4 48iiadan, C....4 14 14 t PP. P 1 0 1 1 1 Farrla. p I 4 0 I 0 ' ' Orlaa 1 4 4 4 4 Totala 11 4 27 11 1 Totala 14 4 14 14 4 Batted for Farris In ninth. Columbus 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 St Paul o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 Stolen bases: Wrlgley Fohl. Sacrifice hits: Gessler, Klhm, Fohl. Bases on balls: Off Upp, 1; off Farris, 8. Two-base hits: Tlemeyer, Greasier, Nordyke. Three-base hit: Dunleavy. Hit by pitched balls: Klhm, rrh,Sr- 8truclt out: By Upp, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kerln. Distillers Shot Oat Brewers. k1)V1S,VI1'US' K'- Jun -The locals patted Baleman all over the lot today and Had no trouble In winning the third game ot the series. Futtman was a complete puMle to the visitors, allowing them but three scratch hits and shutting thorn out. Futtman s home run drive over the right field fence with two men on bases In the sixth Inning was the feature. Score: LOUISVILLE. MILWAUKEB. v. , rf ?H0.E; ' B.H.O.A.B. i?1- " 1 1 4 0 Robinson, as. 4 4 1 10 Cooler, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0Qi, 4 , , Braahaar. lb. 4 I 4 4 0 Oalar, cf . . . . . I 4 14a BulllTan, lb.. 4 111 1 4Roth. e 1 1111 P,l,t' 0 J J 1 OMcl orm'k. lb I 4 4 4 1 Qulnlan, aa... I 111 oM'Chaan'y, lb I 4 1 I 4 Btanl.y cf... 4 1 1 4 OB.rllla, lb... I 1 II I 4 Woodnilt. lb. I I 1 1 0 1ouh.rty, If I 0 I 0 4 Pullman, p... 4 8 4 1 Baleman, p.. . I 1114 Totala 40 14 17 II 0 Totala Vs t 17 14 "t Ljoulavlllo 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 0 6-13 Milwaukee 0 00000000 0 Two-base hit: Sullivan. Home run: Putt man. Stolen bases: Woodruff (2), Stanley, Coo ey, Roth. Sacrifice hits: Brashear. Sullivan, Plets. Double plays: Qulnlan, Brashear and Sullivan. Bases on balls: Off Putttnan, 1; off Bateman, 1 Struck out: By Puttman. 8; bv Bateman. 1. Passed v.oRoth,' l- (t on bases: Louisville, 7. Milwaukee, 2. First on errors: Louis ville, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Sullivan. llooalers Shat Oat Batchers. 'INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. June 6.-Rummers pitched great ball for the locals today, al lowing but four scattered hits and shut ting out Kansas City 6 to 0. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CtTT. B.H.O.A.B. B H O A E William. mm a a n . . ...''I j Coulter If.... 4 0 4 4 4 Llmleay. lb.. 4 14 14 ICarr, lb...... I 111 0 0 Hill, cf 4 4 110 HZ. k I J a : ""ueitman. if. 4 0 0 4 0 lb-.... 1 111 lKrurgar, lb.. I 4410 '. of 1 14 4 OBurkl. Ib....l 1114 LlTlnsaron, it M I 4 McBrlda, aa.. 4 4 I 4 1 Hopka, lb.... I 1 0 a Ogulllras, a... I 14 10 Bummers, p.. I 0 4 4 48wann, p I 4 14 4 Totals 87 11718-1' Totala... ... 4 M 15 "l Indianapolis 0 1101101-6 Kanaas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00- ix?ollucS .uti, By Bummers. 4; by Bwsnn, 8. WHd pitch: Bwann. Hit by pitchbr: Hlmes hTUg- ,8.aFrinc? nlU: Kru' 8l8Tle. Double P ay: Hill to Lindsay. Left on bases: In dianapolis, 8; Kansas City, 6. Stolen bases: Williams, (2), Coulter. Bases on balls: Off Summers, 4; off Bwann. 8. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Egan and Werden. Toledo Wins at Will. TOLEDO, June 8,-Manske was an open book and Toledo won at will: Score: TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A r. . - .. . , ' riviii, II.,,. aval I J. Clarke, If.. 1 114 OOraham, tb... 4 4 0 1 Hl.huii mm A 1 m A 1 . . . . roaorney, U.I I I I VMartea, ef I 1 0 Bnwwil. 1 t i vjn.rrm'n, rf 4 I 1 4 4 OOraml'ser, lb I 4 0 1 1 OJ.Fre'm'n, lb 4 1 I 4 4 1 Oylar, aa 4 I I I 1 BahinnA. m A n . , Jlaasan, rf... I 1 1 Parrlne;. lb... 114 W. Clarke, lb I 0 I Abbott, a 4 11 Cbeca, p I 1 0 I OManaka, 'p.!'.'. 4 4 0 1 Totala II 11 7 14 1 Totala M 7 14 14 "J Toledo 3 o 0 4 1 0 1 0 i Minneapolis o 0 n A a a i a n , I Home run: Barbeau. Two-base hits: Mer tes. John Freeman, Chech. Sacrifice hit: i Bmoot. Stolen bases: Srnoot. Pokorney. Ab- nha""c,."" inKe, i; ore o. mrucK oui: By Manske, 4; by Chech, 2 Double plays: Pokorney to W. Clarke, Chech to Pokorney to W. Clarke Barbeau to Pokorney to W. Clarke. Passed ball: Shannon. Hit by pitcher: Barbeau, ui.uiiiii.1. inns, aiu. umpire: Kane. Standing; of the Teams. , Played. Won. Lost Pet. Columbus 42 20 l .619 Minneapolis 89 23 16 Rso Kansas City tt U 18 MS Milwaukee 48 a a .600 Indianapolis 46 28 23 -4x9 Toledo 41 is oo 'K, Louisville 39 18 23 .410 Games today: Milwaukee at Louisville, Kansas City at Indianapolis, St Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. Baas Ball at Oxford. OXFORD, England, June C-The first regular base ball game played at Oxford was decided here today. It was a return match of the American Rhoades scholars of Oxford against an all-London nine and attracted a lew spectators, who, however were keenly Interested. London started by scoring three runs In the- first Inning. The Americans were ahead In the third and niatntalneS tholr lead to the end, winning by 16 to 11. In the first match played at Tottenham June 3, the score was Amer icans, 22; London, 7. Raid Stops Ashland Gam. .HLAJTO Neb., June e.-(Speclal)-The third of the present series of games between the Ashland and Wahoo ball teams to have been played here today waa abandoned on account of rain. As each team had won a game during the past week by close margins, a large crowd of supporters was disappointed. In the Wester Lesgaa. All games In the Western league were postponed yesterday on account of rain Games today: Des Moines at Omaha. Den ver at Bloux City, Pueblo at Lincoln. Oaa Gam la. Three-I Uatae. Cedar Rapida-Cedar Rapids, 4; De- Perfect Hacln Circuit. BEATRICE, Neb., Juno .-8peclal.)-A radii- circuit waa perfected yesterday at a meeting held at gabetha, Kan., to com prise a number of towns in northeastern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska Frank Howard of Pawnee City was elected pres ident, and F. J. .Weltmer of Hiawatha Kan., secretary. Following are tho places of meeting and the dates: pawnee City August 21-23; Sabeiha, Kan., August zi! 80; Hiawatha, Kan., September 8-8; Seneca Kau., September, 10-13; . Beatrice, Septem ber 25-27. It is expected that a number of other towns will coma in and take the dates of August 14 to 17 and oepiember 20 to is. The classes as agreed upon are Pacing, 2:12, 8:1 and t.iu; trotting, I 17 8:2 and 2:35. Purse for running, II60' Records made after July L 19o7 are not barred. Krlth Wlas as Itreek. John Keith of Sutherland, a prominent wwii iu uia iieignournoou of 81, WO when Bhreck was given the decision over Marvin Hart at Tonopah and he says he dldn t have a tip on Hart's broken wrist .Ith r U.lih .. - i .. ........ 1 ... iih wmw 11, iiiuiiiubu wnen he made his rlntt bl. It was for piOu 'and then when he reached Omaha he Is said to have done more wagering. Brltt sal Nelaoa llga l'p. BAN FTIANCISCO. June 6. Jimmy Britt and Battling Nvlann last - night ' signed articles for a twenty-round fight on ' the night of July 8 in this city, the weight to be 133 pounds at 8 o'clock on the day of the Contest and the puree to be apllt. U per ceut to Uua wliuuer and 4ti per cent to the loser. LAST DAY OF STATE SHOOT Rtini Causa Lack of Interest and Lower Scores by Contestants. TRAP BAG PEPPERED WITH SHOT Gnn Accidentally Discharged and Shot Penetrates the Hoards of Trap per's Hood Injuries Kat of Berloas Mature. The last day of the shoot of the Ne braska Sportsmen's association was pulled off under conditions of extreme difficulty owing to the rain which poured down in cessantly the greater part of the day. All the scores suffered In consequence and averaged lower than any day of the moot The only redeeming feature was that the weather was warm. The last round of the state championship event when Bray, Copsey, Holiworth and Dworak were shooting off an exciting tie of twenty-five targets, came near having A fatal ending. Bray of Columbus accident ally discharged his gun prematurely and the charge struck the trap cover behind which the boy who loaded the traps sat. An Immediate howl of pain from the cover sent tho crowd pell mell Into the rain to see how serious the. accident was. Before they reached the cover the boy emerged with both hands clapped over the back of his head, where It was found that two shot from the charge had pierced Ms scalp until stopped by the bones of his skull. He was taken to the drug store at Thirty-Sixth and Q streets, where he was attended by a doctor. The Injury was slight The man agement Is at a loss to account for the penetration of the shot through the board. Bray said the accident was due to the slip pery gun barrel due to the pouring rain. The boy's name was Walter Bucher and he lives at the Omaha Gun club house In Council Bluffs. Bray Immediately dropped out of the contest The state championship was won by C. C. Holiworth of Juniata, In a contest of twenty-five straight targets. Frank Dworak waa second, breaking twenty-four. Copsey was third, with twenty-tow. Bray stopped at the nineteenth. There were nine teen men in the contest The four above tied in the first round, each breaking twenty-four. The high man for the day was Maxwell of Hastings, who broke 190 targets. A. Oleson was second with 189 and Chris Gottlieb tied his score. The finals for the three days show the following results: Amateur Adolph Oleson, Bt Louis, Mo., 6G6 out of 600; F. 15. Rogers, St Louis, Mo., 661 out of 800; J. W. Garrett, Colorado Springs, 650 out of 600. Professional Chris Gottlieb, Kansas City, Mo., 661 out of 600; George Maxwell, Hastings, Neb., 660 out of 600; C. B. Adams, Rockwell, 111. ,-56 out of 600, ."Mr. and Mrs Ad'Topperweln did not govo tholr exhibition, owing to the weather conditions. The spectators were for the most part only the actual men entered for the day. Mrs. Topperweln finished the contest In a plucky manner, but the exposure told on her, judging from the score she made. Her score waa 177; her total score was 626. Scores In Detail. The following are ths results of yester day's shooting: Adams ....16 15 11 14 19 1 15 15 12 IS 18 i9 Veach ...,.1S 14 11 16 20 15 15 14 14 18 18 16178 Hastings ..14 11 9 10 18 13 9 9 12 7 17 13136 Maxwell ...14 15 16 14 18 19 1'4 16 13 14 19 20-123 Omstead ..15 14 11 11 18 17 13 14 14 13 14 17-1 W FE.Rogers.ft 16 13 IS 20 17 14 15 11 14 19 IfV-lSl Garrett ....14 10 15 14 17 20 15 14 11 12 19 18-179 Townsend .18 1318 18 18 16 14 14 l' 13 19 17175 A. Oleson.. 14 IS 15 14 17 19 14 15 14 14 20 18 19 Taylor ....13 14 9 11 17 17 13 14 11 13 11 19 1ST Gutmar '0 10 11 14 19 19 16 12 14 14 18 17178 Bray 13 14 14 18 20 1 14 1 14 18 19 17 ISO MrsTprw'n.l2 13 IS 14 17 15 15 14 US 13 1 17177 Gottlelb ...16 16 15 20 17 14 16 16 14 17 17-189 Barber 10 ... Klein 13 14 11 13 20 20 1 3 14 12 12 18 19178 Illlon 9 13 11 14 18 13 13 13 13 18 18 18 li4 Roberts ...13 14 10 15 18 18 11 14 13 10 1 14167 A. Meyer 12 17 11 IS 12 10 Wlllott ....12 14 9 12 15 13 13 1116 14 14 8151 Harney ,...1P10 8 14 18 12 12 13 1. 16 17 14-157 Wiseman .11 12 6 9 10 9 18 U 7 7 17 18136 Brlggs ..... 9 8 3 9 17 16 . Oauer 13 13 9 11 17 18 .. G. -Rogers. 16 13 13 11 12 16 13 12 1'4 13 19 16-KK Wlnko 9 10 11 11 18 12 11 11 8 If 19 8136 Hutton ....13 8 11 9 17 9 14 10 9 10 16 13-138 Waters ....13 11 10 10 11 IS 18 18 6 11 .. VJ Potts 13 10 7 13 19 10 16 14 11 14 8 11158 Tooser ....14 10 12 12 18 13 14 14 11 13 fll 18-W4 Hardy 12 13 10 9 15 15 10 15 10 15 20 17 Wl Carter 13 10 18 14 16 18 14 13 14 15 20 lS-lfR Holsworth.15 11 11 13 17 16 14 15 It 12 20 14 lfl8 Hoon 14 IS 13 16 17 11 15 11 14 W 20 14-179 Wethrh'd .14 11 10 14 16 15 ... Llnd rman.13 14 14 A 15 15 16 14 14 80 1 7178 Copsey .... 9 13 11 14 1. 14 14 15 16 10 17 18-164 F. Miller... 12 11 14 12 I'd 14 14 14 11 14 19 20-171 Bouthard ..11 12 10 9 16 16 10 16 14 13 16 15156 Nethaway..l8 14 9 10 17 14 .... 11 ... Bauer 11 10 15 13 16 17 14 12 14 10 14 12158 Merrltt ....11 12 9 7 If 12 12 13 10 8 9 8-121 Daniels ....13 13 9 12 16 12 13 14 11 14 17 14157 611m 8 18 13 IS 17 IB 11 13 14 11 16 16-160 Corey 12 12 13 12 17 14 13 11 9 12 17 17-K51 Thompson. .13 16 IS 12 17 16 14 18 16 12 20 14 17S Finals for Tournament. 1st 2d 3d Dav. Dav. Day. Total. Adams ... Veach ... Hastings Maxwell . ... 1X6 1KX 1X2 ta ,.. 166 185 ICS 191 163 190 1H6 1X1 1X8 lxl 176 1X5 191 191 1S2 173, 158 171 172 ir.9 lie 141 1H7 llil 13 173 1X8 1S8 1X2 111 1H3 155 177 166 171 178 136 1H0 168 1X1 179 175 189 167 173 180 177 1X9 178 164 167 151 157 136 136 138 156 164 161 178 18 179 176 164 158 121 157 161 155 179 172 180 1H6 168 1X9 182 167 173 158 1S1 1H9 174 154 136 172 156 142 1M Omntead F. Rogers... Garrett Townsend A. Oleson Taylor Gutzmar Bray Mrs. Topperweln.. Gottlieb Klein Illlon Roberts Wlllett Harney Wiseman Wlnko Hutton Potts Tooser Hardy Carter 157 64 176 1OT Holiworth Hoon Underman Copsey .... Bauer 1X2 176 173 183 167 Merrltt 150 Daniels 166 Corey 18 Bhlnn li6 Thompson 177 ltX 172 181 Other entries did not qualily in all events. EVENTS O.N THE Rl.MXQ TRACKS Flip Flap . Wlas Westminster Han dicap at Gra-resrnd. NEW YORK, June 6.-Fllp Flap, showing great Improvement over her last race, easily won the Westminster handicap of 10,000 at Qravesend today. Bhe waa ad mirably handled by K. Martin, who had his first mount since his suspension at Belmont park. Opening at 7 to 1 the money began to show on Flip Flap and her price dropped until at the close It bad reached 4 to 1. At the start Sir Toddlngton led the field for half a mile, with Far West second and Running Water, ths favorite, third, a head before Highlander. Flip Flap was back about an eighth. When half a mile from the finish Martin began to send Flip Flap up and at ths head of the stretch was leading by throe lengths with Philander second and Running Water third. Lady Winifred backed down from 4 to 1 to 9 to 6 favorite, at post time, got a lead of six lengths at the start for the Criterion stakes' and was never headed. Summary: First race, about six furlongs: Oraculum (115, Itadtke, 9 to 8) won. River (108, Moun tain, 11 to 6) second. Zal (lli. Shilling, 8 to ll third. Time: 1:12V They're Off, baraci neaca. Fasten, Jacquln ran. Second race, the Greenfield steeplechase, about two miles: Phantom (153, Ray, 8 to li won. Caller (163, Dunohue, 4 to 1) seoond, Dulclan (132, Mclnerney, 15 to 1) third Time: 4:07. Sheriff William also ran. Jimmy' Lane and Navajo fell. Third race, ths Criterion Stakes,' five fur longs; Lady Winifred (114. Radtke. 9 to 6) won, Ueggs Hill (114, AlUler, 7 to U seo ond. Ella O Nl1l (109, Notfer, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:02. Altnee '., Half Sovereign, Gold Finn and Cedar also ran. Fourth race, the Westminster handicap, one mile and a quarter: Flip Flap (112, Martin, 4 to I) won, Philander (litt. Nolter, 7 to 1), second. Running Water til. Miller, S to 2) third. Time: 2:f"4. Go Between, Rlandy, Bedouin, .Fnr West, Jack Atkln, Sir Toddlngton also ran. Fifth race, one mile and a furlong, sell Ing: Flavtgny 6, E. Dugan, even) won, Flnwaway (W, ITvston, t to 2) second. Magna Stella (K7. Henry. 12 to 1) third. Time: l:5t;v Grace Iarson also ran. Sixth rsce, five furlongs: He Knows (109, Radtke, 8 to 6) won, Ht. 1nrlo (112. K. Dugan, 20 to 1) second, Incognito (112, Mil ler, 6 to 2) third. Time: 1 :. Mllford. Cym bal, Oroagana Lord Flllgrant, Henry of Bhennamore, Sudden Start Fond Heart also ran. LOLI8VILLE, Ky., June 6. Frontenao won the handicap at seven furlongs from Fantastic and Llghtwool- at Churchill Downs today. A killing of Immense pro portions was made on Plantland In tho third race, he being barked from 60 to 1 to S to 1. The horse was played In the pool rooms all over the country. Three favorites won. Joe Dlel this afternoon sold Javanee to Martin Ordlng for 83,000. Lady's Man, owned by Forsyth & Co. of Lexington, dropped dead In her stall today. Weather cool, track fast. Summary: First race, Allies and mares, selling, six furlongs: F.trenn (98, Pickens, 7 to 1) won. Spendthrift Helen (98, Powers, 10 to 1) sec ond. Nellette (100, Austin, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:1'4S. Mary Buchanan, Wyuta, Cygnet Section, Queen of Netron, Wild Violet, Tsara, Monochord, Tempt, Op tional, Anna Ruskln and Belle of Shelby also ran. Second race, colts, horses and gildings, selling, mile; Western (97, Powers, 16 to 1) won, Haeel Patch (97, Dearborn, 8 to 6) second, Solly M. (V7, Ptlac, 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:42. Hard Bhot, Dr. Wendell, Henry O., Dulwehber, Redwood II, Denlgro, Matador, Gold Duke and Light Note also ran. Third raca, purse, mile: Plantland (100, Minder, 3 to 1) won, Little Lighter (Hs, Martin. 50 to 1) second. Beau Brummel (Hi, Dearborn, 7 to 6) third. Time: l:40fc. Gar gantua, Harry Scott and Miss Ltda also ran. Fourth race, free handicap, purse $600, seven furlongs: Frontenac (1A6. J. Leo, 6 to 2) won. Fantastic (99, Trueman, S to 1) second, Llghtwool (111, Austin, 8 to 1) third. Time: !:;. CoITinel Jim Douglas and The Clansman also ran. Fifth race. 2-year-olds, purse, five fur longs: Orlandol (103, Minder, II to t) Won, Pnlnn.l U .1 1VT A Il...nn A 1 1 m.,n ond. Ada O. Walker' , Butler, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:01. Special Delivery, Ev elyn H., Hitter sir, judge Dunnon, nana Motter and Synchronise also ran. Sixth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Bendlgo (121, J. Lee, 9 to 6) won, Proteus (im, Martin, 15 to 1) second, Beaaalt (89, Hllac. 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:491. Sander son, Demo, Nine, Minnehaha, Ouardl and County Clerk also- ran. - Seventh race, fillies and mares, selling, six furlongs: Vohome (99, Pickens, 3 to I) won, Camllle (93, Swain, 4 to 1) second. Field Lark (104. J. Lee. U to 6) third. Time: l:14i. Our Anns, Athena, Mary Orr, Vip- I sania. Lady Arlon, Hyperbole, Telepathy, Fabulist and Lldwtna also ran. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June . Though tho weather at Emeryville today was cloudy, , tne track was last ana tne sport gooa. xne mile and a half event was cleverly won by Little Joker after a poor start. Capable, nicely handled by Donlon, looked a winner until Just at the finish. Kumiss was easily' the best In the mile and sixteenth and won pulled up. The Captain simply galloped home over the mile course. Results: First race, four fiirlona-a. selllrir! flan Ramon (112, Nutting, 8 to l4 won, Warden V 1 1 HJI U-M,ViKa,i.n .1 , R ,1 Can Oak (110. Rettln. SO to 1) third, time: 0:49. Othman, Karennlna, St Doreen, Star or Texas, Katie Gleason, Agrlpplna, Mimicry and Bobby Shafto also run. Second race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling: Kumlna (107. Klrschbaum, 13 to 1") won, FJtapa (107, Jarrett, 7 to 1) second. Mistress of Rolls (17, Rettlg, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:48H- Crlgll, Rosario, . Royal Red, Inolal, Michael Mulvaney and Box Elder also ran. Third race, one mile and a half, selling: LltUe Joker (107, F. Wilson, 8 to 6) won. Capable (107, R. Davis. 7 to 1) second, Roatof (107. Keosrh. 13 to 101 third. Time: 8:36. Tejon, Lady Fashion, Hippocrates, Martenos, isaoeiita ana war rimes aiso in. Fourth raca. one mile, aelltnar: Pickaway (109, Rettlg, 18 to 20) won, Plcquet (107, Wllmot Mo 11 second, Dutiful (112, Palms, 15 to 1) third. Time: i.u. Mamie Mayer, Ktevetlon, Ralph Young, Flaunt, Funny side and Red Reynard also ran. Fifth race, one mile, selling: The Cap tain (109. Rettlg. 21 to 6 won, Eckersall (112, Mentry, 2 to ItV second. Little Mirthful (109, Palms, to 1) third. Time: 1:40V. Distributor, Rama, Avalon, Sea Air, Kd Sheridan, Water Cure, Santee . and Sir Carter also ran. Sixth race, futurity course: Tawasentha (106, Davis, 8 to 1) won. Sycamore (110, Borel, 21 to 6) second. Comber (102, Klrsch baum, to 5) third. Time: 1:10. Star of Runnymede, Susannah, Lady Kitty, Hank Well, May L. N. and Derdom also ran. En glial! and BelonT Fight. Otto Soloff of Chicago and Clarence Eng lish have been matched for a g'c at Seitier'a Island, south of Omaha, for Sunday after noon. The boat will leave every hour dur ing the afternoon. Seloff has quite a repu tation, as he gained a decision over Flts gerald In a six-round bout, and it took Joe Gans nine rounds to put him out. Graduation at Annapolis. 1 . . K Anal mmHrn nf V. inree memoei" mo ... graduating class of the Naval academy re- . m. . . i J l . 1 . i-. mm w,.m w-Ka hnnilu t-yt ceivea ineir aiinuiim" nwm x the necretary of tho navy today In Ihe . 1 ... A ...... . hi n rm ... Vl 1 ., V, In. presence 01 a laiso .jinnm.s., .....w. in cluded Admiral Tlilery of the French navy, - , . i . . ... T..HBAan 1 flml.al f Tell C n AinimBHWlur i. an i c. rf. ...... . 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