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    TUB BKE- OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 191o.
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LONG DOUBLE BILL
STAGED BY OMAHA
Virm M.wi Clm n ftmaha 7 tn (I I'll. W'alBon. lb.
u v. ' Tydemm. rf
and Denirer Wini Fifteen- jjntton. n
Hour, aa
Inninc Second Combat ohnriM. zb-ib....
. rlfflU. e...
THOMPSON ALLOWS TWO HITS
OraaJia and Denver dlvtdd a doubla
haailfir . yiUnajr afternoon, the flrat
Kama Kolnff t th homa club by the ntmr
of 7 to 0. and the arcond brlnr copped
by the Bear t to 4, In the fifteen Ions
Innlna-t, requiring; thre hour of unre-
mlttlnir toil to brln It to a cloee
out for the Iwel and W White won the
nd Kmne. Hhorletnp lloep of the
ln rluh aroepted fourteen vhanrea
In the field and loet another. S'-ore:
WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
.611100
. t I 0 1 0
. 1 0 0 7 0 0
. 0 1
. X 2
. S ft
. 4 ft
. 6
. 4 0
Roche, c.f
Kx. If
iPatlereon, lb....
Brown, p 1
Baiter, p 0
Total ....'.....aw
A.
ft
1
0
0
0
I
a
o
l
t
o
Standing of Teams
I 9 It
In the flrat. Thorn peon for Omaha hadi
everything hla own way, Jetting Denver
down with two blta. Hla pitching- waa of
the usual hlfTh cla brand, and more
than ample to garner a victory- Omaha
hit Gankell at will and amaaed their nina
with little or no effort.
The aecond oonteat opened with Denver
Immediately retting a run on two- bits,
an error and a atolen bae. Again In the
eecond they scored two, and Hoffman waa
taken out of the box to be replaced by
Raymond Alexander, brother of Orover.
and Ute of Grand laland. Raymond
hurled with much skill, and throughout J
the' remainder of the afternoon, conducted
hlmaelf like a real big leaguer. . (
'Tmar, Clere garka.
Round four was the one ahlnlng episode
of the contest for Omaha, when Thoma
eon, after three men had reached the
sacks, brought them all home with a
tworbagger to right.
Denver scored a run in the fifth on a
baaa on, balls, a aftcrlflea, and a hit, and
Omaha scored on In the sixth on a hit,
sacrifice, Infield, out and wild pitch.'
,: HcC'arsalek Hlta Ilosaa Baa.
From that period until the fifteenth
inning, the game calmed, into a pitcher'
battle, enlivened by frequent chances on
the part of Omaha to get a run, and a
r turner of sensational catches on the part
of the Rourkes. In the fifteenth with
two men down. Moose McCormlck hit a
home run over the light field fence, and
In a few moments the battle waa over.
. Umpire Van Pyckle umpired 'another
excellent game and made a decided hit
with the 1,500 fans who gathered to wit
ness the strife.
One of the features -of -the afternoon
waa the sweet muslclng of the South
Dakota Elks Hern band. The boys from
the atata up north gave the bugs an
assorted program of awell melodies and
blew themaelvea like flouaa at his beau
They mad a big Impression. Hcore, first
fame:
i DENVER.
AB. R.
... 4 0
Pegs. 2b
Nl.holann, If...
Rapp, ss
Williams, ct...
Watson, rf
I fisher, lb
HT. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
Groellng, Xb.
Tonneman, e.
Pance, p
Kwoldt
Flanagan,
Moore 1
Hentley, p ft
Wideman, p 1
O.
6
0
2
1
1
1
0
o
It
o
1
B.
8
0
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
i ii r io
Totals 39
Ran for Patterson In ninth.
Hatted fir Vance In sixth.
Baited for Flanagan In seventh.
Wichita I ao000 26
St. Joeeph 0 0 0 I 0 8 04
Two-baee hits: Page, Williams, Tyde-
msn. Ptolrn bases: I' ax 3), rage. ec
r I flee hits: Patterson, Tydeman, Brit
ton. Sacrifice fly: Hoap. lilts: Off
Panre, 1 in six Innlnjn; off Hentley, 1
tn one-third Inning; off Oclut, H In six
innings;, off Hrown, 1 In one inning.
Ptrurk out: - By Vance, ; by Flanagan,
i: by uetst, 2; by pnKrr, l: by Brown, 1.
Kane on bnlls: Off Vance. ; ott r in
agen, ; off Brown, 1. lilt by pitched
ha!!: By Vance, 1. lft on bases: Wich
ita, i): n. josepn, . l ime: i u. i m-
pire: . O'Wlen.
WF.BT IjEAOUK. I NAT. LBAOtTE.
W.UPct.l W.L.IVt.
Des Moines 43 W .1H Chicago ....40 2 .fcHO
Denver V 30 .W.2 Phlla. 3t 31 .M7
Lincoln HI .KWBt. Iula....m 2I
Omaha 3X ,U2 Pittsburgh ,3J 24 .607
Topeka ... M 34 .5l4 Brooklyn.. ,M.tM
Sioux Clty..2 M .424 UMnolnnatl .. U .468
Wichita ...27 37 .422! New Tork...2 86 .4T.3
Ft Joeeph..27 39 . 4l Huston 80 3 .436
FE7D. LKAQt-E. I AMBR. AB" N.
W.UPct.
Indianapolis. 4& 80 ."
Louisville ..88 85 .6211
St. Paul m to .bit
Cleveland ..34 84 .614
REDS SPLIT BILL'
WITllBEATRICE
Hastings Captures Fint Game on
Eig-hth'Inning Rally and Losei
Other on Errors.
GOTCH WOULD PREFER OMAHA
Says if He Comes Back Match Will
Be Here Clean Sport Wins
Compliments.
SPORT IS ON A CLEAN BASIS
Snencer. of..,...,
Wilier, rf
Mot'ormlck. If...
Galloway. Ib
'of fey. 2b
M Melds, lb
KeJieher, aa
Khestak, c. .......
OsektU, p.. ......
ritntrill. p.
Whalen
I Totals
4
4
. 4
.. S
.. a
. 8
.. S
. t
. 0
. 1
..11
H. O. A. K.i
0 0 0
tt ft ft
1 i;
ft 8 0
0 118 0
ft 1 1
0 6 8 1
0S1
000
ft
1 34 15 1
H. O. A. K.
8 10 0
s s
t 1 ft
0 4 ft
lilt
1 14 0 i
8 1 ft ft
1 4 1
1 ft T 0
ii ii is "i
OHOVtlR . WILD, BOORTbn Wll
Heme Itaa Folia-era Passes aad
la field Hit.
DES MOINES, la.. July l-Grover's
wild nee caused his defeat here today
when Jones' home run followed two
passes and an Infield hit. Score: '
TOPEKA.
Tralnor, rf
Rappa
King, rf
Hootick. s
IM'II. Cf
Mayer, lb
Jackson, If
tjattlmore, Zb.
Cochran. Sb....
Monroe, c
Orover, p
Lakarf. p
Totals
Halm, rf
Hunter, cf
Kills. If
1.111, lb
Jnnen, lb
Hartford, aa
Hawyer, tb
TannehllL, Sb
Sreen. c .....
ogrldge, p
ToUls...
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
.8 0 0 2 0 0
. 1 0 10 0 0
, ft 0" ft T 0 0
. 1 1 ft 3 I 0
. 4 ft ft S 1 ft
.4 0 1 7 10
, 4 0 1 J 0 0,
. 8 0 0 4 1 0
. 4 1 t 0 1 ft
.8 1 t 3 1 1
. I 0 ft 0 2 ft
. 0 ft ft 0 0
,.80 1 t 24 "I
MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
,.8 1 0 ...ft. , ft . 0
,.4 i a & o o
..411000
,. 1 ft 0 0 ft
..8 11 4 ft ft
.. 8 ft ft 4 8 ft
.. 4 ft 1 8 t ft
..3 1.0 0 1 ft
..8 0 ft, 8 ft
..4 ft 10 6 1
.. 1 " ii 1
W.IPrt
St. IiOUlS.,,41 80 ,Fltt
Kan. City.. 43 31 .IM
Chicago ....43 81 .676
Pittsburgh 81 Ml
Newark ...8ft M fM
Brooklyn . .31 41 .4W. Milwaukee .) J
Buffalo ,...2 4A .387 Minneapolis. 6 38 .470
Baitlmore .It 44 .4fll Columbus ..38 44 .8K
AMiCR. UEAOUE1 I HTATB I.BAQUK,
W.UPct. W.UPct.
Chicago ...47 M ,44 Beatrice ....30 16 ,87
Boston 48 24 .6421 Hastings ...27 80 .674
Detroit 44 . 411) York 1 28 .8M
New York.. 8 M ,(0m Fairbury ...18 25 , 41
Wash 33 SS ,471
Phlla 27 44 .SS0
St. lunula.. ..26 43 .877
Cleveland ,.2a 41 .8681
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAOUE
Denver, 0-8; Omahs, 7-4
Lincoln, 8-3- Sioux City, 8-2.
Topeka, 3: Des Moines, 6.
Wichita. 8; t"t. Joseph, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pltuburgh. 2; PhUadelphla. 0.
Other games postponed! wet grounds
or rsln.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detrolt-Oeveland, 'postponed, rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Buffalo-Brooklyn, postponed
Newark. ; Baltimore, 3.
Nt .Louis, t; Pittsburgh, 18.
Kansas City, 0: Chicago, 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Cleveland, 1-8; Milwaukee, 1-1
-1 , . 1 1 a a . u . . ti . . I M
Indlaitspolle. t-1; Minneapolis, -4r
Columbus, 6; Kansas City, 8,.. .. ... r
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
Beatrice, 1-4; Hastings. 3-0.
Falrbury. York, -0.
(amea Today.
Western League Denver at Omaha,
Lincoln at Sioux City, Topeka at Des
Moines. Wichita at St. Joseph.
. National League St. Ixula at Boston,
Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at jnow
York. Pittsburgh at Phiiaaeipnia.
American league Washington at Chi
cago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, Boston
at Detroit, New York at Cleveland.
Federal League Buffalo at Brooklyn,
St. Ixiuls at Pittsburgh. Kansas City at
Chicago.
OLSON FEATURES IN THE FIELD
HASTINGS? Neb.. July 1 (Special
Telegram.) Hastings and Beatrice split
Kan. City.. .88 80 .41 I the double hill at this placft thla after
noon. The locals took tha first contest
with an eighth-inning rally after tha
Mllksklmmers had secured tha lead In
the alxth. Obst's three-base hit, with
two on cinched tha came for the Reds.
In tho aecond game Beatrice took tha
lead on errors behind llilcy, who twirled
better ball. The fielding of Olson feat
ured both games. Score, first game:
BBATRICB. HABTINOS.
AH.ti.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
rtllmsn. 3th. 3 111 Sulimn. s. 4 1 4 1
llmii, lb... 4 0 7 1 OObat. lb 4 2 1 4
rrno If..., 4 13 0 0M-ftn, If . . 1 4 41
Hl-I.. rf.,., 4 3 3 OPrumm. tb.. 4 0
BuMor, e.... 4 0 4 1 OHIeh'rdm, el 1 I 3
Krf. cf I I 4W.ICWI. cf.,. I 0 14
Whllr. .... 4 I 1 4 OBeancU, rt.. 8 1 1
.nrannan. Sb. I 0 3 1 (.OImhi, 2b.... I 4 16 0
A0in, p.... I Oil lWrlgbt. P...S 1 8 4
fouls 33 7 M 7 1 Total 17 I 37 10 8
Beatrice 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 01
Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
Three-base hit: Obst. Two-base hits:
Richardson (2). rWrlflce hits: McCabe,
Xrsnnon. Stolen banes- Black, Bennett.
Struck out: By Adams, 4: by Wright 2.
Bancs on balls: Off Adams, S; off Wriuht.
1. Umpire: Greene.
Score, second game:
BBaTRIOB. HAflTlNOB
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O..AE.
rillmu. Zb. 4 I I OSulllran, all II 1
Urown. lb...t 0 II OObst, lb 4 1 3 4 1
P.yn., If.... 4 0 3 OMeCabe, If.. 4 1 1
Hluk, rf.,., I S 0 4Dninua. lb.. 4 II 1 1
Hu.l.r. 14 3 OKIeh'rdsn, 4 I I 4
Nefl. cf 4 1 8 4WI4I, ct... 1 I
Whit. .... 4 14 1 (iBMinett rf.l 1 I 0 0
Brsiinsn, lb.1 I I I eoiwn. 2b. ... I 3 4
Pat, p 4 0 0 I CRUy. p 8 1 1 4 I
PIRATES SHOT OUT
THE PHILADELPHIAS
Pittsburgh Takes Opener from
Quaker Crew by the Score of
Two to Nothing.
RUNS ARE DUE TO BLUNDERS
PHILADELPHIA, July a Pittsburg
won the opening gam of the aeries hare
today, S to ft, the visitors" runs being due
to blunders In tha field by Philadelphia
In the aecond Inning. Mamaux had the
horn team at hU mercy except In the
eighth and ninth Innings when he pulled
out of tight situations. Pittsburgh had
only two assists while Johnston had only
three putout at first. Score:
prrrswROH. rnrLAmtupwA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Collins, tt... 4 3 4 enyrn. 3b... 4 I
Cray. ! 4 10 OBnumft, as. 8 1 1 I 1
.tohnrton, lb 4 1 I 0Whlud. of. 4 1 J
Bsird. n....8 1 e txrmrmth. rf.. 4 1 t 1 ft
Hlnehma. rf4 ft 1 ofWckw. If... 4 144
U.m. mm X11S NIhoff. lb.. 4 116
have missed It for anything. It was tha I yioa. 3b I 0 3 3 litems. lb.l lilt
Frank Ootch has informed Gene Melady
that If ha decides to meet Joe Stecher on
Labor day the match will be held In no
place but Omaha, as it was Omaha and
Joe Stecher, and Gene Melady that put
the wrestling game back on' the level.
Member of the legislature who saw
the match In Omaha gave Mr. Melady
the assurance that the athlctl- Mil Intro
duced in the legislature las year and
sponsored by Mr. Melady, would surely
pass when It is brought up again.
Mr. Melady Is receiving many notes of
congratulation on the splendid way In
which the championship contest of Mon
day night was conducted, of which the
following are reproduced:
From Rev. T. J. Mackay, Rector of
All Saints' Church Thank you for the
privilege or seeing that splendid wres
tling match last night. I would not
FAST RACES AT FREMONT
ir IIIC1TUCD rAunonDi C
IT IILHl iifc.il. I niunnuLL
FHEMONT,' Nob..' July 8. (Special.)-
With 160 horses entered for the annual
raea meet here July 18 to 15, hicludlng
- - 4k tua 4 nw taal mm A lsfLAlM 11
BFPl 117 J I H'V ..v..v. '
the west, the most suoeeesful meet In
the history of the Fremont Drlrln Park
association is looked for.
The entries include suon weu Known
performers as Hal McKinney, Franklin
Pierce, Minnie Chimes, Irene Beau,
Ovleda and other high class harness
horse.
Sixteen horses are entered for the free-
for-all pace, which Is considered one ot
the' best events carded. Tha 8:08 paca
naa twelve entries, run BsTeiro.ina
84,000 will be offered.
rain.
OMAHA.
AB. R.
Smith, If 4 1
Braen, Zb SV 1
Forsyth, rf......... 4 1
Kruegur, c. .......... I . 1
K rug. 3b 1 ft
Knhliebner, lb 4 1
Thomaaon. cf. ....... 4 1
Yhalen. aa 8 0
Tl't&nuson, p 3 1
I Total '. 7
Whalen batted for Oasklll.
Denver -..ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 0
Omaha 1 ft ft Z 3 8 ft ft 1
Sacrifice hits: Hchliebner. Galloway.
Hloien bases: Thompson, fkihliebner.
louble plays: Krug to Broen to Sculteb
ur. Whaiea to Brnen to Hchliebner. Kcl-l-her
te tallnav to Btiields. Hit by
pitched fcail; By OaskiU. 1. Hits: Off a(
kill. Xi: ott Cantrell, 1. Struck out: By
Tiiompaon. 4: by Uaskell. 3. Time: 1:24.
Umpire: Van Slckel. Attendance, 2.0U0.
, DENVER.
I
Stieuoer, cf....
Millr. rf
McCnrmtck. If.
i;nl!rl)T b...
c,fey. 8b
Shi,-lit ii, ib
KellPher, as....
Mntak. c
.MH hcM. p
Totals...
.AB. R.
7 1
t
..... 7
4
S
If. O.
1 1
4
20
A.
ft
0
u
4
Smith, If
Bim-n. Zb
Korsythe. rf...
Kiu. 3b
p-'iniehner, lb.
1 ikomasun. cf..
iislt-n, as
Kafora, c
Hoffman, p....
AlrxandaT, p...
....1.62 6
OMAHA.
AB. R.
7 0
II 46 18 ,
Mors, 1 p.
Total
Cooney, Zu.....
Clarke, If. ......
Kane, lb
Ijrjeune, cf....
Callahan, ss..,
Hensllng. Sb..,
Davidson, rf...
Prlc. o
Boothby, p...,
1 ft 1
83 8
SIOUX CITT.
AB. It. H.
8
37 IS
.24
0
0
ft
0 1
0
1
1
0
ft
o.
0
10
ft
A. E.
3 0
6 27 13
Totala
Lincoln 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 8 03
Sioux City ....0 ft 0 0 ft 0 ft ! 0 S
Two-bas hits: Williams. Boothby.
Tants. Horn run: Hensllng. Sacrifice
hits: McAllister. McOafflgan. Double
Dlav: lova to aicuamgan. mis: ini
iNarveaon, 6 In seven and two-third In
Batted for Tralnor In seventh.
Topeka ft 0 ft ft 1 t ft 03
Des Moines V i v v v v - -o
Homo run: Junes. Two-base hits'
jNckson, Mayer. Sacriflo hlta: Monroe.
Harm. Hartroni. Left on bases: ineKit.
u: IMS Moines. . nicmng rcoora: urr
V."rivn" Sr"UnS""lfr Mo7- "'"-; cff.Mor.none In on. and one-
ridge, ft: bv Orover. 1; by I.akaf(, 1.
Bases on Dsns: uir raogriose, : on
Urover, ft lHuible plays: Hartford to
Sawyer, Mogrlrtg to Hartrow to Jones,
Dell to Bostlck I'uwd ball: Breen,
Time: Z OO. L'inplres: Abbott and Cusick.
LINKS TAX VI BOTH FROM BIOIX
the
ladlaas Droa Tvre Cia
Aa4eloa.
SIOUX CITT. la., Juty 1-Llncoln d
fatd B'oux City in iut.h games of a
doubt section her this afternoon, scores,
S to S an Hot
Tho second me,ns a pitcher's bat
tle between J'-oottih; and Neverson, the
latter weaktn'-vtf fa th seventh innlnii,
but Lincoln woo. oor, first game:
Score, first gam:
, IJNCOLN.
AB. R.
4
Wolfe. If
MoUafflgan, as..
Schrvlber, cf
Mclntyre. rf
Ynts. c
Lloyd. 3b
Daley, 8b
Williams, lb
H.
1
8
Totals
.........8 8
SIOUX CITT.
If. O.
ft 6
17
A. E.
1 ft
2 ft
0 0
8 ft
ft 1
1 ft
ft 2
i ft
S ft
"Total..
Denver ...
OiuuJia ...
49 4 C ii 13 3
llftftlftftftOftftftOft 1-6
vOOSftlvftftftftftftftft 4
Two-base lilts: Bren Thomason. Mlt
i hell, Mchltebiier, - Ksfora. liallowav.
HutiM run' McV'orntli-k. Stolen bases:
Millt-r ?). Coff-y. Iuhle piny: Tfhom.
- n u Kc.:hf-t.ir, Mnllh to Hl-veli. Hue ri
hiln: Krug. Ksfora, Alexander I'l.
f-ht-tk. Kv'.leI.er, Mc ormlrk. Hnvi
e l.a'.: t'ff Mitchell, f; off Alexander,
J Ia-U on bases: Uiiuiha, 8; Ivnver, 7.
Hit l y pitched balls', r-ue.tek, Kafora.
Mt'O' k out: By AU-kander, 2: by. Vil.iell.
uj pil- h: W ili-h.-ll. Earned run:
mi.K. 1; Deavei, 4. Time: l.'H. I'mplie;
V mi nyckt-1.
H l II Kf 4'APTIMK IE(0.U UtHE
Jee Tblrteea lilts (' at laeaw
iwrfsse Tlsacs.
T JfifKHH, Mo., July 8.-t. Joseph's
litir'e-n lHs cajiie at lmM4ortune riM-
iu-niit In 4 tutt snvultl buve been a shut-
Cooney, 8b
Clerks, it
Kan, lb
Ieieurta. cf...
Callahan, as...
Hensllng, 3b..
(Davidson, rf,.
Cmsby, e
P. Clark, p....
Totals
IJncoln
Bioux City
.87 3 1ft
O. A. E.
1 ft ft
t 6 1
2 ft ft
Z 1 ft
6 1 1
8 2 0
I T 1
11 il 4
27 in "I
O. A. K.
4 3 ft
I ft ft
12 ft 1
8 ft ft
1 S ft
1 8 1
1 0 ft
4 ft ft
S ft
87 18 "l
third Innings. Basea on balls: Off
Narveson. 3: off Morse. 1; off Boothby,
8. Struck out; By Narveson. 4; by
Boothby. lu. Time: l . impiro;
Mullen.
Alexander Joins
Rourke Ball Club
R. 0. Alexander, young brother of the
great Qroer Cleveland Alexander, Is
now a member of tha Rourke tribe. Alex
ander, it will b remembered, tried out
with Omaha a year ago. but was snt
back for mot experience. This spring
he waa with Grand Island, and now that
that club Is no more Pa Rourka decided
to look the youth over again. H iiaa all
th mark of a coming twlrler.
Total! 16 4 37 Totals at 4 37 14 4
Beatrice 2 0 0 0 ft 0 2 ft 04
Hustings 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 00
Two-base hits: Neff, White. Stolen
bases: Sullivan. Payne. Struck out: Hv
J Pate, C; by Riley. 2. Bases on balls: off
r-aie, z; orr tuiey s. fill Dy pitcher:
Weldel. Wild pitch: Pate. Umpire:
Greene.
fork Loses Bom More.
YORK. Nob., July 8. (Special Tele
gram.) York made It seventeen straight
fume lost by dropping both gamea to
'all-bury today. In the firat gante, Jhelr
Inability and - unexcusable errors waa
their downfall. Bishop held them to our
single in the second game. The Prohlbs
put up a very listless exhibition. Score,
first game:
KA1HBURY. YORK.
AB.H.O.A.K. - AB.H.O.A.K.
Hlldhrnd. lb 6 110 0 ORIce. M 6 1 1 4 1
Lamb. b...,l 3 4 4 irarrlg, rf...4 4 0
I onhor. lb.. I 11 OWatxII. If.. 4 3 ft
Varnov, of... 3-0 3 1 OMurphor, cf. . 4 3 4 1
Down?, rf . 4 8 4 CTotwn. Jb... 8 31
TlMlaalng, IK II 1 t OKalDM, a.... 4 14 6 4
Parton, as.. 4 1 1 1 lUokawlU, 14 4 11 0 8
Booths, ... 4 3 1 trurc. la.... 4 8 4 2
Heevsr, P...I 01 etrkrock. a... 4 1411
Totala 14 1 tt IS I Total.. ... 1 n 31 4
Falrbury 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 87
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
Two-ba hit: Downey, Peyton. Raines,
Totten. Stolen base: Thelssing. Bases
on balls: Off Skyock. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: Conboy. struck out: By Skyock.
8: by Beaver, 2. Time: l:4o. I'mpire:
Monroe.
FAIKBt'RY. YORK.
AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.K.
Hllrtbrad. lb 4 1 4 4 ORIos, I 4 3
Lamb, lb.... 4 1 ti'arrlg rf...l 10 14
lonoun. tb.. I 111 OWausl. If... 3 0100
aVrti,. .1,4 1 I, t (iMurpky. cf.. 1 0
liovasy, rf.. I 3 8 1 ftTotian. 8b... 3 I 2
Thaierlna. If I 1 I AR.t.M. m a a a a
I Fartsn, aa... 3 1 OBoksvlta. lb 3 6 1 0
HKMttie, r... I 0 4 VPIsroa. lb....l alls
Jii.hop. p.. I 1 4 OKimnklla, .. 3 4 3 I 0
Totals 84 111 I t Touts U 1 21 10 4
Falrbury 1 0 0 0 0 1 1-4
torn. o 0 0 0 0 0 O O
Two-baa hit: Thelsslna. Home run:
Conboy. Stolen base: Lamb. Double
Play: Downey to Hildebrand. Bja- on
balls: Off i-ranklln, Z. oft Bishop. 2.
Left on bases: t-airburv. 7: YnrK. 2.
struck out: By Franklin, ft; by Bishop.
lime: 1:30. Cinplre: Mouroe.
Olbaon. ....3 14 eKUItfor, ... I I 4
MamMZ. p..l 1 4 0 OKIxsy, ....! 3 I
in u mxrti a r, p v v v v
Totals 80 t 8 l'Paakert ...1104
Dugay 4
Welaar ....ft 0 0 4
cleanest, manliest suort I have ever
seen. Stecher is certainly a wonder. We
should be proud that he la a Nebraska
bojr. The sport is away and above foot
ball and auto racing, and there was ab
solutely nothing In last night's splendid
exhibition of manly strength and endur
ance to offend the most fastidious.
From Charles F. McLaughlin. Attor
neyAs an admirer of true, clean sport,
allow me to express to you my sincere
personal appreciation of the manner In
which you handled the Stocher-Cutler
maicn last nigni. ion not oniy nv ,r,w. ,.,. mmh ti. Rvma-. Niehoff
put Omaha on the sporting map lrt lg . tn T.urtms. Bases on balls:
ToUls 8 17 14 1
Batted for RJxey In th eighth.
Ran for Paakert In the eighth.
Ran for Cravath in the ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 I ft 0 0 0 0 0 ft 2
Philadelphia, ft 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Johnston, Luderu.
letters, but your conduot throughout haa
been so frank and atralghtforward aa to
stamp as genuine and contest with
which you may b connected In the
future.
Tigers Snatch Rearaa.
Steve Regan, tha - Cornell university
twlrler, who was put off the squad in
mld-aeason by Coach Al Sharp for
breaking training rules, wilt Join the De
troit Tigers In a few days. Hughey Jen
nings considers Regan the best of the
college pitchers.
to Banoroft to Luderua,
Off Mamaux. 1: off Rlxey. 1: off Baum-
partner. L Hits: Off Rlxey, 7 in eight
Innings; off Baumgartner, none in one
inning. Struck out: - By Mamaux, ft; by
Rlxey, S. Umpire: Qulgley and Orth.
Jackson Beat aVolonaoa..
DETROIT, July a Clarence Jackson,
Michigan's three-cushion billiard cham
pion, this afternoon defeated H. Solomon,
Pacific coast title holder in tha first
block of a 200-polnt match, SO to SI. in
sixty-five innings. High runs: Jackson,
9; Solomon, 3.
Fashion's favorite for
Spring and Summer
Ide Silver
Collarsk
tic
610. P. IDE a Makers. TR0V, . T.
for gets t aa IsBswIaig flisiii. ..
H rORMErT" 41
SOA-SIO So. 16 th.
FOR HEN
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AND ., . ,
Thos. Kilpatrick & Co.
1S07 Dovsrla Stmt
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....ft 4 ft ft ft 8 I ft ft 4
....8 ft ft ft 1 ft 0 ft 0-3
Two-base hlta: evhraiber. IJetine. Mo.
Oafflgsn. Kane, Wolfe. Lloyd. Sacrifice
hits: Daley. P. Clark. Wolf. Stolen
bases: Clarke, McOafflgan, Double
plays: Lloyd to McOafflgan to Williams;
Clark to Hensllng to Kane: Cooney te
hena. Bases on balls: Off Clark, I; off
Dawson. 1. Struck out: By Clark, 4; by
Dawson, 3. Wild pitch: Claik. Tim:
1 M. Umpire: Mullen,
ricore, second gam:
LJNtXjLN.
Aa R. H. O. A. K.
Wolfe. U 6 1 8 1 ft ft
M0fftgn. as 8 ft 12 2 ft
gchrniber, t ft 1 8 ft ft
Mclntyre, if S 1 ft 2 1 ft
McAllister, c 8 o ft 3 1 ft
Yarn, e 1 1 1 1 ft o
Lloyd. Sl 4 ft 1 4 3 ft
1 ".,. 3b 4 0 114ft
Nrtrveson, p 8 41 ft ft 8 ft
William. JU. ft I 1ft ft
R.H.E
... 3 11 ft
... 3 5
Billings;
Hill.
... 0 4 8
.... 10 1
American Aeaoe-tsttloa.
Score, first gam: R.H.S1
Cleveland 1 8 1
Milwaukee 81
Batteries: Carter and Billings, Devogt;
Slnpnicka and Brannon.
Hcore, aecona g sine .
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Batteriesi Brenton and
Rhoads and Hughes, Brannon.
Score, flrat gam:
Ixjulavllle
St. Paul
Batteries: Mlddleton. Ellis and Clem-
mena; Hall and Johnson.
Score, second game: s R.H.E.
Louisville S 10 S
St. Paul , ft Z
Batteriea: Reynolds and Clemmens:
Croasin, Ilfleld and Ulenn.
H-ore. first game: K.H.K.
Indianapolis 8 6 1
Minneapolis : 2 14' 3
Batteries Willis and Gossett: Ingersoll
and fctullivan. Ten innings.
Score, second gams:
Indianapolis
Minneapolis .'
Batteries: Tipple and Oossatt, Black
burn; vsiiiiem and Sullivan.
Score:
Columbus
Kansas City
Baturiea: Davt and Coleman; Delhi
and Alexanoer.
R.H.E.
.. 1
.. 4 U
R.H.EX
. 6 14 ft
. S 10
Mtcklsaa Star to Jala, Tlgrera.
Charles ("Cy") Ferguson. HVolverins
pitcher who won the final Michigan gam
with Pennsylvania on June 28. announced
that ItlKht that he bad agreed to niwrt
to the Tigers on July L but that he would
om reaay lor son sooner ir needed.
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MANY HORSES ENTERED
IN WEST POINT RACES
WE8T POINT. Neb.. July a tSpeclal
Telegram.) The first day' racing at
West Point was one day late, on account
of rain, but desptt cloudy and threaten
ing skies and slightly cool weather a large
crowd assembled. One hundred and sis
horse are entered for trotting and
pacing event. No peed records were
broken today. The attendance of horse
men her Is the largest ver seen at
West Polr.t. Summaries:
s 17 nir nurse. 8400: Don Qulxot first.
Johnny Mills second, Jennie Fitsslmmons
third. Time: 3:14, I .in. l ift".
2 84 trot, pursa 4w: rronio J. nrst.
Bell Maden second. Boclus third. Charm
King fourth. Tim: S:18fc. 3:81. 8.8H.
m -.it
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3-year-oia ana unocr in. i,m wm ww.
Allla Watt flrat. Frret Binren second.
D J. Burke thiro. iime: i. . a.nv,.
-Riinnins rara. ftve-eighths mile dash.
purse 8W0; Blue Belle flret. Jumbo second.
Varaltv Base Hall Btar Cornea Bark.
flCOTTS BLUFF. Neh., July 8. ( Spe
cial.) C. N. Wright, known a Cullen,
and Dr. C. O. tWeln, whom old unlveralty
boy prefer to remember a "Keno," haa
"com back.' Tetrdy, assisted by
othr local, they took th "country boys"
to a cleaning to th tun of IS to a Wright
waa a atar twlrler at th unlveralty year
ago. and also pitched for College View
Both "Cullen" and "Keno" wer heroes
of many atsr play In th gam of yes
terday. 1
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