TIIE BEE: ' OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 4. 1010. Rourkes and Grizzlies Divide Honors; White Sox and Browns Likewise; Cubs Beat Cardinals cubs are soaked, but win Chicagoans Take Final Game from Cardinals in Drizzling: Kain. FIVE TO THREE TELLS THE TALI rileher fade Proves Kffrcllte, hni Sailer I rounded Hard Pit la bora; Heats Cincinnati, Tea to Two. ' RODBEES TAKE SECOND ONE Lose the Opener of Double-Header in the Final Bound. HIT EHMAN 15 THE SECOND Jump Onto Him Hard In Ikf Klftfc sailing; anil rori Three nam Cno'.'uan Iran the fin. 10 Denver. t .Omalia,, t. Omaha, C; Denver,, i. Omaha and Denver broke even In the double-head?. Hundiy. afternoon and eacli annexed a win to their lints, lienver won the first and Omaha look the second. The Itdurkcs had the score tied up In the Ighth In the Hist game and were going at a pace that aetnied would win, but sud denly In the ninth when the Orlzzllea were at bat something startwd error making and when the summary fur the round waa an nounced It waa found taat Omaha had given the MounialTi'.era tiuee runs. An error by Perrlne. who caiiin to fill In the cripples place at second, and one by McNeil, re cently obi ail. ed from Ht. Joseph, and one by Oondlng trt the causes of the three run. :', Bandera opposed Schrelher on the alab and pitched a fine game. Cadman waa aent In tn hat for him in tho eighth and Hollenbefik finished the same. The second rama waa better all the way along . The itourkes Jumped onto Bhmati la the fifth and lambaated him for four hits which netted three runs. In the next Uhman gave thro baea on balla, which filled the cornel i of the lot, and Cadinari whanged out a three-bagger over third that cinched -the game. Denver dirt not score until the sixth, when one waa made off a single and a triple. Rhodes Ms In the box and had a shade the better of Ehfnan. In the ninth, though,, after Uoyd had. singled, Waldron laced out a homer over the right field fence. The scores: . , . Score, first game: OMAHA. . A B. K. H. O. A. K. 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 1 2 3 2 0 12 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 II 2 0 12 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 (t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6 27 22 4 11. O. A. K. 2 111 0 10 0 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 11 1 1 2 111 12 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 " 27 12 3 McNeil, 3b Thompson, 31)... CorrlUun, ss.;... persons, If King, cf Perrlne. 2b Kane, lb Welch, if Uondlng, c Handers, p Cadman Hollenbeck, p... Totals 32 4 TjENVF.H. A H. K. Lloyd. 2b I'... 4 Waldron, If 4 Cranston, ss... Caswldy, rf Lindsay, lh.... Kelley, 3b Hrall, cf McMurray, c. fcchreiber, p.. Dolan Olmstead, p... 4 a 4 4 3 0 0 Totals ..8.". Batted for Sanders In ninth. Hattad for Hchrelber In ninth. Omaha 1 Runs 0 0200002 0-4 HUB 002110020-6 Denver Runs 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 8-7 Hits 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 1-9 Two-base hits: Persons. King. Sacrifice lilts: Panders. Waldron. Hits: Off Zanders, 8 In eight Innings; off Hollenbeck, 1 In one inning; off Schrelher, In nine lnnln. Double plv: Lloyd to l.indsny. Struck out: Hv Hollenbeck. 1: by Sehrelht-r. . Base on balls: Off Sander. 2; off Hollenbeck. 1; off fcchrelber, 3. Htulen base: l.loyd. Left on bases; By Omaha. 4: by Denver. 4. l inplre: Haskell. Time: 1:50. Attendance: 5.D00. (Score, second fame: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 4 0 112 1 3,0 0 2 3 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0' 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 10 10 0 3 2 1 2 2 0 3 1 2 6.1 0 3 1112 0 w 1 i m u 2 DENVKIt. AH. R. II. O. A. E. 5 113 3 0 5.12100 6 0 14 10 4 0 1110 3 0 1 12 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 C 4 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 SI 3 24 15 0 McNeil, 3b Corrldon, ss persons, If King, cf Thompson, cf.. Kane, lb Welch, if Perrlne, 2b Cadman, r Rhodes, p Totiils Dlovd, 2b Waldron. If... Cranston, ss. Casaldy,. if... Lindsay, lb.., Kelley, 3h.... Ileal), cf. McMurray, c. Klman, p Tnlals Kelley out. hit by batted ball. Omaha ' Runs 00003300 - Hits 0 1 ft- 0 4 1 I 0 -7 Denver . Kim. .... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 Hits 0 8 1 0 1 3 0 0 2- Home run: Waldron. Three-base liHs: Kl nian, Cadman. Two-base . hits: Perrlne, Rhodes. Sacrifice hits: Persons. Kane. Heall. Struck out: Hy Rhodes. 4; by Klnian, 4. Hasc on bills: tiff li'indes, 3; off Klnian, ft, Blolen banc. Kane. Lett on bases: Omaha, 4; Petiver. 10. Vmplie: Haskell. Time; l:5i. .Nolt-M of tlii ' (iniue. Sanders Wils tho assisting kid In the first contest. H got- lKUt assists without mak ing an erroc or-iuuch luss. . McNeil, who played ai third In Captain Schlpke's pla.ee. huU more speed than he did when licie with t. Josepn. He jumped In front ot Corridun several times to field tlie ball and mussed Mie play up. Nig PerrliiCi who n with the Rouike for a short time Ut season, played at se--ond base Sunday, lie did not show his reputed speed, due probably to the fact tbat he favor tins le Uijuied last year. Cadman came to tho' rescue In the sixth session whjn Jims .were needed to cinch the panic He slammed out a pretty three aacked alontc the third base line that brought in tniee men who had been passeu by Ehman. . . Archie Persons, the new outfielder se cured from California, made a hit with the fans when he brought In tlondlng In the vlghth Innings or tne first name when a batting rall- viaa, aueiiii)tcd. H pla a a clean amo in lUv fi'.ld. King alld .Into. ficunJ In Hie second in ning of the "second i.juii and broke one of the Nines in Iim hand.1 iv WKiit out Into the field (lie next iiiniim. but when he caucht one fly In' hau to give up. and Thompson was gf ul In . A physician In the grandstand 'was called and me Injury was auandi-d at the clikb Iiouhc. bT. JOeKI'll BLANKS UltMI'IOM Nrwroiurri In Winlrrn 1'akn 110 Molun Into t'amp, :t to O. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 3. St. Joseph to day beat Des Moines. :l to d. The score: DES MOINES. .I1. I,. II. Vf. c. H. 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Kearney, i'Ik olliaun. vs Matilok. cf...' jyer. In.,,. Nlehoff. 3b... 'urtis. If Ha.ler, rf Hawkins, c'. llerseh, p Totals .... 0 o ST. JOSKPH. . AH. It. II. 0 1 11 3 1 0 0 0 0 A. 0 I 0 0 0 t I 1 3 Powell. If...'...;.. Fox. 2o Jones, lb MeChcsney, cf... Bauer, rf . . Corhan, a,. Rrl:y, Jb I'rambrs, e Manske, p 3 3 r . Total .I..;. 2 t 4) V Pes Moines i.4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 w O O bt Joseph .0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 I Thruo-baa hit: Hersch. Two-lws hits: MoColligan, MoClinney. Stolen bajws: Kox. Vui Jonea, t2); McCUeaiey, Bauer, crtftc I 'A MID SUMMER. N'ijrHTS DREAM? STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LKAOL'H r AMER. ASS N. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Sioux City.. .39 27 .5'H Minnpapolla .52 20.6.9 Denver 29 29 .."TSt. Paul 4S 28 Mil Wichita I!S 29 .5t?!Tob;do 4 :t0 .bV l'lncolri & 32 .1? I Kansas Clty..;!2 ;t .4,"7 Des Moines. 24 37 .47:1 Milwaukee ...3240.414 Omalia 32 i .171 Columbus ....31 41 .4::i St. Joseph. ..27 37 . 4,.",ilndlanapolls ; 44 .42) Topeka 24 41 .3i9,Louisvllle ....25 50.3J3 AMER. LEAOCE. NAT L LEAGUE. W.I.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Philadelphia 42 21 .tWirhlcao 4n 21 .6V, New York... 36 23 .5.401 New- York. ...37 2: .Uli Jetroit 39 ti .573 Pittsburg ....22S.5J Chicago 2S 34 .4..hClnclnnatl ...S2 .11 .50S Hoston T. 28 .MllPhlledelnhi.i ?9 32 .4,S Cleveland .. .2 30 ,474'St. Louis ?i) i .4 If. Wasiilngton 25 39 .;9lBrooklyn 34 .133 St. Louis 19 43 .;:0; Boston 23 4:1 .319 NEB. LEABUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.' ' W.L.Pct. Grand Isrd..26 IS ..VHiClnrlnda 2b 11 .7a; Fremont' ... 2ii IN .59l'Shenandoah .19 19 .0-O Seward 24 20 .5I3 Falls City....18 IS .Ml Superior ii 20 .,3jiAuburn 17 20 . 4i9 Columbus ...2n 2i .4 III Neb. Cltv 17 22 .4 ,7 Hastings ....18 24 .4?9jMaryville ....16 2J.4I0 Kearney 19 24 .4Ji . Rod Cloud. . .l(i Zi .410; Teiterday's Reaolt. 1 WESTERN LEAGUE. ' Omaha, 4; Denver, 7. Second game; Omaha, 6: Denver. 3. Wichita, 9; hioux City, 7. ' ' ' ' ' Topeka. 6; Lincoln, 4. . '. Des Moines, 0; St. Joseph. 1. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. , St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 5. . Pittsburg, lo; Cincinnati.' 2. .' AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' ' Chicago. 4; St. Louis 1.. Second aame- Chicago, I; St. Louis, . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 3; Louisville, 1. Toledo, 1; Indianapolis, 2 Milwaukee, i, Kansas Oily, 5. Second game: tvansas City, 4; .Milwaukee, t. , Si. Paul, v, Minneapolis,.' 4.' ... NEBRASKA LEAGUE: . : Fremont, 9; Sewaid,i7. . : . : CuiUinnus, 1; Kearney, & .,, . , . Hastings, 0; Grand island, 4. llaiuri Today. Western League Omalia at ' . Lincoln, morning; Lincoln at Omaha, atierhoon; Dea iuoiiibs at ioux City,- t.wo games; Ienvcr at St. Jotepn. two games; ichlta at To peka, two sanies. '."'' XManonal League Brooklyn at.' New York. Philadelphia at Hokton, Chicago at St. Ijouls, Cincinnati ut llttsburg. ' (AH teams play double-headers). ? . American League St. . Louis at' Chicago, letroit at Clevuland, New York Ht Phiiu cielphia, Boston at Washington. (All teams piay double-headers).- American As.oiiatton-Coiumbus at IouIl vu.e, Toledo at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Kansas City, Mlnneapol.s at St. Pau). Morn ing: St. Paul at Mmtienpotls... 'Atti'inOon :' Minneapolis at St. Paul. (All teams play double-headers). Nebraska Sute League Superior at Red Cloud, Fremont at Seward, Columbus at Kearney, Hastings at Grand 1-iUnd. Mink League Clarinda at Shenandoah, Maryville at Falls City. Auburn at Ne braska City. (All teams play . double headers). hit: Corhan. Struck out: Hy Manske. 4: by Hri'sche, 5. Basea in bal'a: Off Manske, 2; off lleitche.' 6. Left m linses: at Jo seph, 7; Des moines, 7. Attendance: 62,000. I'nipiro, Clark. . , tOOLKls THOINTI! AVTKlOPBI Tlnifly lilt Aid Topeka in Ilefratlnar Lincoln, Fle o Fonr. LINCOLN, Neb., July 3. Jelst.was wild In the first inning, and two tlmalv hits fol lowed gifts of bases Topeka winning the final game of the -series by a score' of 5 to 4. Atier the first, Geist pitched a good gunie. striking out thirteen men. . Young w'us wild, but strong in the pinehee. Score: LINCOLN. - " AH.. R. -H. O. A. 1.3 1 2 1 .V 0 1-1 1.1 1 - .6, 0 2 u " II t 1 . 1 1 . 0 0 - 0 . IS . 0 ... 27 ' ' 1 TOPKKA. All. R, H. 2 0 ' tj. - 1 . 1. ' 1 - 0 o .O. t A.; K. 3.1 0 Bullock, cf...;. Rellly. ss Thoiiiason, If.. Landifth, lb... Reagan, rf Krrns. c , Schmidt, Sb.... 0 ' 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 0 ; Boles, 30 0; Young, p o Total. ..... i l.'.ncolu ..SS 0 0 6 "T 4) 4 if -X 00 0 1 4 0 ' Tojeka 4 0 0 0 1 Q 0 0 05 HoniH runs: Thomas. Reillv. IViubls nlav: Young to Hotra to l.andreth; Kens to Ko!i Stolen basrs: Cockman. l.umlirth- Stfuck (out: By OIt, U; by Y'oaug. a. Base on E. bulls: Off Otit, 2: off Young. 7, Hit by 0 pitched li.tll: By tliist. I. Wild pitches: 0 Gtlst, I. Time: DM. Umpire: -Mullen. 0JOHIIKItS I'OlNi'lf QS SIOl X 01 ' . , ; J)Mlohlta Di (rata Sloua ( ity, Mn to 0 1 Ivvta, .!Ot'X C1TV, July 3-vioiix Cltv lost tho I I " - " " ' " ' ' ' " m . i "lit. , . . n i . v.day. lo 7. The hiitine- waa .ven hurl 0 i,a Jobbers fe ones were mors timely fccore: SIOUX CITY. AB . It. H. H) I . 0 .1-4 A. K. I Judo. If 5 0 Gagnier, ss,. 5 0 ! Cole, 2b 4 1 Cobb, rf I Cockinan. 3b 2.1 Thomas, lb 4 1 . Davis, cf 3 0 Clark, c 3 -0 Kim op 1.0 Gclst, p 3 0 Totals 3J 4- Andreas, lb. Stem, lb Qulllln, 3b Fenlon. rf Neighbors, cf Miller, c Welch, If.... Myers, ss Chubek. p Freeman, p . 1 . 5 4 4 . 4 . 5 . 5 . 3 . 1 10 4 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 3' 0 3 2 i Totals.. 3.- 7 WiCHITA. 13 27 13 3 AB. R. H. PO. 1 2 A. E. Relden. If Pettlgrew, If.. Midd leton, cf. Claire, us Hughes, 2b.,.. Isbell. lb Hesterztl, 3b. Koerner, rf... Jokerst, c Altchlson, p... 2 2 . 4 . 5 . 5 .. 5 . 3 . 4 .' 3 .4 11 2 0 6 0 Totals 37 9 13 . 27 . 12 0 Sioux Cltv 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 07 Wichita 3 O'l 0 1-2 2 o - Stolen base: Welch. Two-base hits: Free man. Neighbors (2). 'Mlddleton, Jokerst. Three base hlt:-Mlller. Home-runs: Fenlon, Claire. Sacrifice hits: Andreas, Stem, Westerzil. Double plays: Qulllln to An dreas to Stem; Qulllln( unassisted). Base hits: Off,Chabec, 10 In five and one-th'rd Innings. Struck out: By Chabek. 2; by Attchlson, 5. Bases on tails: Off Chabek. 1; off Freeman; 2; off Altchlaon, 4. Wild pitches: Chabek, Altchlson. Hit with Pitched ball: By Altchlson. 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Flynn and Spencer. Attendance: 2.5CJ. " , Grand Island Tames Hastings With Big Stick Herrick Pounded for Eight Safe Ones in Three' Innings and ' Islanders Win, Four to Nothing. . . GRAND ISLAND. Neb., ' July 3. Grand Island found Herrick for eight hits in the firat three innings and had an easy-game of it, though Herrick tightened up after the fourth. Hastings likewise made four of its hits in the first two innings, but sharper fielding' by Grand Island took the value out of them. Grand Island put Clark on today as first baseman- Coop doing good work In light. McKlbben's hitting and Infield work by Smith of Qrand Island and De conley of Hastings were features. Score: - - R 11 E Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) 5 2 Grand Island. ...1 2100000 4 9 0 Batteries: Hastinps, Herrick and Caarde; Grand Island, Murray and Carroll. Umpire: Griffith. Kearney Brat Colombo. KEARNEY. Neb., July J.-Kearney de feated Columbus at Shellon this afurnoon In a fast game which was witnessed by a large crowd, a special train being run from Kearney. Columbus made Its lone run in the first Inning and same waa unearned. Noyes' pitching waa the . feature of the game, allowing but three hits, one of them a bare scratch, and he waa credited with eleven' strikeouts. . Score: R.II K. Kearney 10 0 10 1! I.Mll ! Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 2 Batteries: Kearney, Noyes and Town send; Coiumbus, Klssell and Clair.- Time: 1:30. Umpire: Nelson. , Frrmuul Heat Seward. FREMONT, Neb., July 3. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated Seward here to day In the first game of the series by hunching' hits in the third Inning, netting seve.i runs for the home team. Score: k ' jj. Seward 0 3 1 0 0 0 f ' 0 0-112 j Fremont. .....J. .0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 29 15 J Batteries: Seward, Pierce and Neff; Fro muni, iieudron. Smith and Mason. 'Draw Klkvbt at Rawlins. KOWLINS, Wyo., July 3. (Special.) The t i-iH -i ouini fignt at Kort Sieele between young Biiikfelt of this place and the Michi gan Kid waa declared a oraw. The boys nave been matched for twenty-five rounds and the fight will be pulled olf here July 4. Young liiiikfclt .has Joualu. twenty-six bailies and lost one. this be.ug to the Micln gau Kid borne weeks' ago. HlKkielt's friends lew irtrtaiu' that he. will defeat the Michi gan Kid In their next meeting. - CAPTAIN .COUSINS RESIGNS Drpsty Sheriff and Bailiff Qnlls Offlie After Maay Vein1 . ; . Seeloif Captain L. B. Cousins, who has been deputy sheriff and bailiff at the Pottawat tamie county court house for many years, has tendered his resignation to Sheriff Mc Caffrey. Captain . Cousins has beui ap pointed doorkeeper of thu house of repre sentatives. . ' Captain Cousips began his career as an off.cer In lflt In Merrick county, Nebraska. He will not go to Washington until after the fall election, as he will not be needed there until abort before the opening of I ,,n ..... Tickard's beautiful hgnd painted china, all new and choice pieces, 25 per cent off at Leffert's. 1 3. 1v-'iv..Y VW ARMiT seeis Sac im (JAMES of. qeEER. EsS fV AS SHOWS HS FAMOUS CR.OUCH. HOOSIERS TAKE CLOSE Indianapolis Beats Out Toledo in Hot Pitchers' Battle. FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE rr Fill Ilitae In Critical Mnth In nine, nut Side is Retlrrd by Sensational Catch by BoirermiD, ' INDIANAPOLIS, July 3.-In a pitchers' battle between Llndaman and Ylngllng, the. former came out victorious, Indianap olis defeating Toledo 2 to 1. The visitors had the bases full In the ninth, .but the aide waa retired when Bowerman made a sensational catch of a foul fly for the third out. Score; . ; ,' toubdo. i INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.C. AD. H O. A E. Hallmin, rf. 4 0 4 0 OChadb'n. cf. 8 1 I 1 0 Hlnchman, 2b 4 U 4 Sullivan, cf.. 3 0 1 Hickman, If.. 3 1 1 Freeman, lb. a J 10 Duller, ss.... 4 0 0 Land, c I 0 4 Elwert. lb... 4 10 Yinslins, p.. 1 a McCarthy .. 0 It 0 Abbou ...... 0 V 0 X OCofley, .... S 0 t I 0 0 ODelehanty, III 1 I II 0 0 Harden, rf... 1 0 I "u u 2 OL'arr, jb 4 2 1 4 frMurch, 3b.... 110 10 0 uu(rman, c. 2 0 u o 2 I) William., 2b. I t I 4 II 1 sundanuut, p. 1 1 1 t 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 I 27 10 0 Totals it 4 24 13 0 'Han for Hickman In the ninth. Batted for Land In the ninth. Toledo . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hit: Carr. Bases on balls: Off Llndaman, 6; off Ylngllng, 3. Struck out: By Llndaman, 4; by Ylngllng, 3. Sacrifice hits: Bowerman, Murch, Cruidbourne. Left on bases: Toledo, i: Indianapolis, 7. Double play: Coffey, Williams and Carr. Stolen bases: - Coffey, Hayden, Freeman, Butler. Umpires: Hayes and Ferguson. Time: 1:50. i I.lrbhnrdt Fools Louisville. LOUISVILLE, July 3. Llebhardt s pitch ing proved too much for Louisville today and Columbus easily won the second game of the series. Coakley had his hand split by a liner from Arbogast's bat In the fourth Inning and was forced to give way to Weaver. Score: LOUI8VILLB. COLUMBl'S. AU.H.O.A.R. AB.H.O.A.B. Roblnaon, aa. 1 0 1 1 OO'Rourka, 3b 4 1 1 1 0 8tanlr. cf... 8 0 0 0 OHInchnian. If 1 . 1 1 0 0 Floumiy, rf . 4 1 1 Howard, lb.. I 1 16 Doyle, If 4 10 Moure, lb.... 4 0 2 Sullivan, lb.. 4 0 1 Hughes, lb... I 1 4 Ooakley, p... 1 0 1 Weaver, p.... Ill 0 OConsalton. rf 2 3 9 0 0 2 Ollowm, 2b.... 3 2 2 i 1 0 ORellley, cf... 4 0 2 0 0 1 lOdwell, lb... 4 19 10 ogulnlan, as.. 2 I) I 1 0 4 0Arb.8at, c. 4 0 2 2 0 3 OLIebhanlt, p.. 3' 1 2 1 o 4 0. Totals 20 I 27 11 1 TOLall 31 5 27 14 I .31 Louisville 0 0 0. 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Columbus 0. 0 .1 0.0 0 0 2.03 Stolen bases: Liebhardt, Hughes. Sac rifice hits: Qulnlau. Downs, . Cungalton.. Two-base hit: weaver. Three-base hit: Hughes. Struck out: By. Coakley, l; by Llobhardt, z; by Weaver, i. Bases on balls Off Coakley. 1; off Liebhardt, 4; off Weaver, 1. Hits: Off Coakley, 6 In I 2-3 Innings; off weaver, 2 In 5 1-3 1 Innings. Left on bases: Louisville. 7; Columbus, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Van Syckle and Blerhalter. t . .. Bloc and Brewer Divide. KANSAS CITY. July 3.-The locals broke even In a double-header with Milwaukee here today. Score, first game: MILWAUKEE. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Randall, rf.. 4 1 0 0 OShannon, If.. 4 110 0 Charles, Sb... 6 0 1 1 ORaftary, rf.. J 1 0 U gpenrer, cf... 1 0 4 0 0 Hunter, lb... 1 1 12 0 0 Dougherty, lb 4 0 0 2l.ove, lb 1 1 2 2 0 Mroann. lb.. 1 0 0 0 OCocaah, rf.'... 1 0 '1 0 1 Barry, If Clark, Sb..., Breen, aa. .. Marahall, o. Mculynn, p. Cutting, p... Ludvlck ... 4 110 OHarbeau, 4 0 0 4 0 10 14 SUownle, lb. .. 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 11 OJamea, c... 2 2 4 1 1 4 1(1 OBrandom, p.. 1 0 0 2 0 1111 OCampbell, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 00040 1 1 0 4 0 Total! 34 f 111 i Total! 38 17 t 4 Batted for McGlynn In the ninth. ' Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Kansas City 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8-6 Two-base hits: Love, ltaftery. Shannon. Hits: Off McUlynn, 6 In seven innings; off Cutting, 1 In one Innings; off Brandom, 8 in eight and two-thirds Innings; jntt Camp bell 0 In one-third Inning. Stolen bases: Charles. Spencer, ltaftery. Love. . Struck out: By McGlynn. 4; by Cutting. 1; by Brandom, 4. Bases on balls: Off McGlynn, t; off Cutting, 1; off Brandom, 2; off Camp ell, 1. Time: 2:25. JJmplres: Owens and Cudsack. Bcor second game: i MILWAUKEE KANSAS CITY. AB H O A K. AB H.O A I. Randall, rf . . 1 o 1 Shannon. If.. 6 4 11-0 Charlea, lb... 4 Srincer. qf... 4 Mtlann, lb.. 4 Barry, If i Clark, lb 4 Breen, aa.... 4 Marahall, .. 4 l 'uttlns, p. . 1 Canlwall. p.. 1 OKaflary, rf... t I 16 OHuiuer, lb.. A Uve Sb. ... et'ueaah, rf.. OBarheau, aa. lUoarnl. Sb. .. lJamea. a.... orainpbell, p. I i 1 Totala. ...21 14 ST 11 1 TalaLa U 11 M 5 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 4) 4 0 1 12 Kansas City 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 i Two-base hits: Ixive James. Hun tor, Shannon 12). Kandali. Hits: Off Culling. I In three Innings; off Cantwell, 7 In five Innings. Struck out: By Cutting. I; by Cantwell. 2; by Campbell. 3. Bases on balla: Off Cutting. 2; off Cantwell, i. Left on bases; Milwaukee, ; Kansas City, 8. Time: t:o7. Umpire: Owens and Cusgck. , Frlarbtfnl laiinia of the stomach, liver torpor. lame back and weak kidneys are overcome by Elec trlo Bitters. Guaranteed. Mo. For sale by Beaton Drug Co, i a re ah Motorcycle Race to Be Big Event Officials Are Chosen and Arrange ments Perfected for Meet Monday Morning. Arrangements have been completed by the Omaha Motorcycle club for the races to be held on the Dodge street course on the morning of July 4. The races start at 9 o'clock. The officers of the day are to be as follows: Referee Potter. Judges Greenburg, ' Roos and Simmons. Timekeepers Edgehlll and Pierce. Treasurer and starter "Big Chief" Noah. It Is now assured that there will be at least fifty entries In the two races, and the prize list, not taking Into consideration tho entry fees. Is already assured to reach $1W. This will be the greatest race meet the Omaha dealers have ever pulled off. The machines to be used in these races are to be strictly stock ' machines with full equipment which will show con clusively just -what the machines will do on the road. The raced are to be free. ' Box and - Brown Divide. CHICAGO. July 3. fchlcago and St. Louis divided a double-header today before a large crowd. Scores, first game: Batted for Stephens In the seventh. CH1CAQO. ST. LOl' IS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. French, lb 0 10 OStone, It 3 0 3 0 0 Browne, rf... 4 Parent, cf.... 1 Douaherty, If 1 Mullen, lb... 4 Purtell, 8b... 1 Blackb'rn, as 3 Payne, c 2 Scott, p 1 10 0 OHartaell, 3b.. 4 0 110 110 0Wall.ce. ia.. 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 O.Newnam, lb. 4 2 4 1 0 3 10 0 lSdiwItier, rf 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 .1 Hoffman, cf. 4 0 2 0 0 2 3 T OTrueadale, 2b 4 0 t 1 0 ..2121 1 Stphen, c. 1 0 2 1 U ..3 0 0 4 O'drlaca 0 0 0 it 0 . Klllller, c. 0 0 1 0 2 Totala.. ..27 1 27 15 JKay, p 2 0 0 0 1 Totals 21 4 14 11 1 Chicago 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 St. Louis 10000000 0-1 Sacrifice hits: Purtell, S. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 6. Bases on balls: Off Scott, S; off Ray, 3. Struck out: By Scott, S. Double plays: Blackburne and Mullen; Scvhweiber, Wallace and Hartsell. Time: 1:54. Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen. . CHICAGO. 8T. tiOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B French,' 2b... 4 Browne, rf... 4 Parent, cf... 4 Dougherty, If 3 Mullen, lb... 4 Purtell, 3k... 4 Dlackb'n, aa, 1 Payne ..... . 1 Block, c 3 ouns, p 0 Olllletvad, p. 3 2 12 OStone, If 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 OHartaell, 8b.. 3 0 V 1 0 0 10 OWallace, aa ... 4 2 1 t 0 1 1 0 ONewnam, lb. 4 2 11 0 4 1 14 1 OSi'hwellier. cf 4 1 10 4 0 1 4 UUrisii. rf.... 4 1114 Oil OTrueadale, 3b 4 0 1 4 0 10 4 OKIIIIfer, .... 1 1 4 4 0 1 6 1 UFuwetl, p.... 1 1. 0 1 0024 10 14 Totals 38 10 2T 11 0 -.Total! 12-7 27-11-0 Second game: Batted tor Blackburne In the ninth. Chicago 00000100 01 St. Louis 101000. 1 0 03 Two-base hit: Block. Hits: Off Young, 5 In 2 2-3 Innings; off Olmstesd, t In I 1-J Innings. Sacrifice hit: Powell. Double play: Mullen and Block. Bases on balls: Off Long, 2; off Powell, 2. Struck out: By Young, 1; by Olmstead, 3; by Powell, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Dlneen and Con nolly. Tigers Trounce Saps, j DETROIT, J-uly 3. Detroit rallied In tin , eighth Inning, today and scored three lun. on a sliiKle. a base on balls, a stulen base I a sacrifice fly and Morlarty's home run. Score: DETROIT. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.C. AB.H.O.A.B. D. Jonaa, If. 4 1 4 1 ITurner, is... a l 1 4 Buih, il.' t 2 I 1 lOrsnay, rf.cf 6 114 0 Cobb, rf 1110 Ugtorall, lb... 114 4 0 Crawford, rf. 1 1 14 OLaJole, 2b.... 1 2 t 1 0 Delehantr, 2b 1 I 4 1 llsaaterlr, c. 2 4 4 2 1 Moriarty. lb. 4 14 1 Ornrmlns m. cf 1 0 4 6 4 T. Jonaa, lb. 1 1 11 4 v.Mllee. rf 1 4 1 4 erhmlal, c... 4 2 4 4 OBradley. lb.. 4 1 1 1 4 Work!, p 4 1 4 2 OKrueser, If.. 2 0 1 6 1 Haiknesa, p. 2 1 4 2 0 Totals 84 14 27 12 JKneemar, p.. 1 0 0 1 4 ' ' ' Totala 724 2 Two out when winning run was made. Cleveland 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Two-base hits: Slovall, Harkness. Three base hit: Schmidt. Home run: Morlarty. Hits: Off Harkneta, 11 in 7 2-3 Innings; off KKoestner, In 1 1-3 Innings. Sacrifice hits.: .Stova.ll. Lajole. Sacrifice flies: Dele hanty, Easterly. Stolen bases: D. Jones, Bush. Cobb (3). Crawford, Lajole. Double pray: Easterly and Lajole. Bases on balls: Off Works. 1; off Harkness. 4: off Koester. 1. Struck out: By Works, 4; by Harkness, 2. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Evans. LEAVENWORTH OFFICER SHOT Merchant Policeman Killed by Un known Has Who Resisted Arrest. LEAVFNWOIITH. Kan., July 8. Am brose Donahue, a merchant policeman of this city, was shot and killed by an un known man who resisted arrest early to day. Don hue and twe railroad watchmen heard a shot In .the railroad yard, and upon Investigation, found a man In a bog car. They ordered him to coma out and submit to arrest. Instantly the man fired on the men utslde, killing Donahue. ' The murderer continued to shoot as he lumped treat tho ear gad scaped, across DLAY0 O rjeoID 8Y A rirCfHr ca 3. came INTO OA? FDAYAr7&? A 3 HOUR 7P? WAS $ Ho u &s a no '3 vv re s avo OM ALU t's the use? a bridge Into Missouri. His pursuers shot at him several times. Millionaire Out of State's Prison William B. Bradbury to Deposit . $10,000 with Warden for Use of Paroled Men. SAN QUENTIN, Cal.. July .-The term of his sentence for perjury having expired, William B. Bradbury, a millionaire, was discharged today from the state prison. He announced his Intention of depositing 10,000 In a bank to the credit of Warden Hoyle as a fund from which paroled pris oners might borrow at 10 per cent Inter est. The proceeds of the loans are to be turned - into the fund. CHARLES HENSIGER, JR., DIES OF EFFECTS OF GAS i . Prominent "lomia; Grand Island Doy Dead While Working; at Gaa Plant. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July S.-(Speclal Telegram.) Charles . Henslger, Jr., son of O. C. R. Henslger of the Grand Island Gas company, was overcome by gas at the works Saturday and the efforts of three physicians failed to restore him. Death re sulted shortly after he was found. The lad was a Junior In the high school, but pre ferred to work during the vacation and was generally engaged with the main ex tenslon work. The foreman this morning sent him to the works to place a cap on a pipe In the purifying room. The youth had apparently about completed the work when he fell, overcome by the effects of the gaa. He had made for the upper rooms and outer air. Thomas Duffy, for many years con nected with the company, noticed a win dow open that Is usually closed and looked about, finding the boy prostrate on the first landing of the stairs. He quickly carried the youth out of the building and called the physicians, who labored several hours without avail. THE TERMS of the Leffert discount sale are so favorable that a man can go to Iowa and save twice the expense and pay for his I time on the purchase of a watch. The same Is true as to many other articles at Lef ferts Big Jewelry Store. Family Trade C has. Storr. !JW iliMPWMIi. 1 lUifisiimijBuiuiii 'iiliW'Mii..Hisii) . o-- ...... ,.., - ,- I- -'L-ifrnnniiiii n nniiisiii wiim -iri-r - iur i irar rf 1Z.0. independent B 1261. I LOW FARES LEAST! 1 Round trips from Omaha to Atlantic City, N. J. Anbur Park, N. J. . Hoston, Mass. . . . . . Concord,' N. H. Detroit. Mich 840)70 $40.35 $40.60 $40.35 $25.00 These ere only a few of the attractiv thirty-day lummer tourist fares on tale daily until September 30th, to many resorts In the taut. - V VIA THE Chicago, , Cllilwaukee & St. Paul Railway Long limit lummer tourist fareg to Wisconsin, Michigan, New York State, New England and Canadian Resorts. Let us plan your trip and arrange the details. Information and folders tree F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. ST. LOUIS, July S.-ChlcaVo won tlr Unai game from "!?t. Louis today in a dt'tcMn rain; score, 6 to 3. Salloe was hit hard in Iho opening Innings and finally gavf)' wriy to Lush. Cole was very effective. On.y one game was played, owing to bad con dition of the grounds. Score: ST. un is. ah. n o. A E Htitfin. lb.. 2 0 11 OKim. CHICA'IO. AH H.il A K. lb ... 12 14 Kill!. If 4 1 ,1 Oakre. cf 4 4 I Konetchy, lb. 4 0 14 Kvana. rf. .. 4 t 1 Breenn'n, c 1 0 2 Mowrey, 3b. . 4 $ 1 Hauier, aa... 10 1 Halite, p I 0 0 LukIi. p 1 0 II Huliwitt ... 1 0' Zacher 1 4 0 OHofniaj), '.. 2 l i a 0 vsetuilte, rf... I I A 0 0 3 Chiinre. lb.. 4 , 1 M 0 u osielnfeldt, 8b t 1 3 o 4 08li kard. . H. 4 0 4 4 i "Tinker, a... 4 t 2 4 0 OKIinf. c 4 i a 0 1 1 ('Cola, p 2 1 A 2 ti 2 0 , 0 Totals. Il J7 V 1 0 I Tolali 11 6 2? It 0 ' Batted for Sallee In the fourth'.) Batted for Lush In the ninth. I St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 I if -J Chicago I I 0 1 0 I 0 0-03 Two-base hits: Chanoe.' Tinker. Thrtc bsMO hits: Tinker, Mowrey. Home run: Kvana.' Kaorlftce hit: Cole. ! DouMo pla.vs: Kvrrs, Tinker and Chance; 'MowrejV Kon etchy, Hauser.. Lush and Mowrty; Tinker, livers and Chance, Stolen bases;. Bresna han, H of man; Mowroy. ' Bases : on balls: Off Sallee, 7; off'Oole. .4; utt Lush, 4. Struck out: By Cole. 7: by .."alee. 2; by Lush. 1. Hits: Off Sallee. 6 lib 4-lnnlnsts; off Lush, B In S rmlng". -Left, "h basis: St. Louis, R; Ch'lcago. . Timet S.CO. Um pires: ' Klgler and Kmslia. ...'.' "" IMratr Bnnch -MI4. . CINCINNATT, July 3. I.tsbuvg bunched Its hits with Cincinnati's errors- today nnd won easily, 10 to 2. ; Camplta,vas lilt fre quently, but he kept 'them W-ell scattered. Wilson's hitting was the feature. - H6Sh.lt a single, adouble , a triple, 6. home 'run, nnd reached first gase.oncs.cn an error. Bcore: ' . riTTRBVRa. ' ' .'CTKfCISJfAfl. AD. H. O A K. AB.H.O.A K. D)-rn. ,3b.... iMch,- ef. .. 4 Clarke. If.... t WaTter, a. . I 2 11 ORr.fdhfH', .If., 4 1 10 1 2 4 4 Oimmrnry.i Sb. . 4 0 0' S 0 J I 1 SHabhUeU .Uk 4 111 0 0 2 2 1 0Mil.-tiell, rf..-4 2 1 0 4 0 2 2 OPSttkert. '.-.'. '1 4 0 1 1 7 1 1 MfLean. o... 4 2 4 I 0 4 4 4 OWooiiruff. -2b. 4 14 11 0 r 1 ftMnMillan. i! I 4 I 1 1 4 11 CCaapar, p 1 4 0 I 0 Benton, p.... 1 4 1 1 0 J. Miller, in a Hvatt, lb.... 2 wilaon, rf.... 6 Olbaon. c... 4 Uamnlti, p.. 1 Totala 41 1424 11 lMlllr 1 l''. 0 0 ' Totali 34 12 21 14 ( Batted for Gaspar In the sixth. . v Hoblltsel out; hit by batted ball., Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 0 8 3 2 0-10 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 12 Two-base hit: Wilson. ' Three-base hit: Wilson. Home run: .Wilson:. Hits: Off Gaspar, 9 In 6 Innings; off Benton 6 -in 3 Innings. Sacrifice hit:' J. Miller. -Stolcn bases: Wagner, WllBon, Mitchell. Dmbl" plavs: Wagner and Hyatt;. Benton and Hoblltsel. Left on bases: rittsbtirtf, 9; Cincinnati, 5. Bases on balls: Off Benton, 4. Struck -out: By Gaspar, 2: by Benton, 2: by Camnlts, 3. Passed ball: McLean. Time: 1:66. . . 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