Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1900, PART I, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE (XMAJIA DAILY 11 BE: SUNDAY, .1 IMS E 10, 1!HH..
$5 AND $6 TROUSERS $4.
$7 AND s8 TROUSERS !Ttd $5.
$850 AND s9 TROUSERS r.ccd $6.
$9 50 AND $I0 TROUSERS ?0!d $7.
WE want you to know that commencing tomorrow
we shall inaugurate a JUNE STOCK REDUCING SALE
ot Spring and Summer Woolens The like of which
Omaha has not known.
s20 AND $22 SUITS r."c?d $I5.
s25 AND $27 SUITS r.".ced s20.
s28 AND s30 SUITS rdC!d $22
$32 AND $35 SUITS T?. $25,
A value-giving cfibrt, that Avill anchor your trade to us permanently in the future. Thousands of yards of this season's fabrics, cut to your order, at prices that
are indeed a temptation. It's Niooll's way of reducing a large stock at the close of the season. It's NicoiTs way of winning hundreds of now friends.
There's little profit in such prices, but it reduces the stock to where we want it, CLEANS UP HUNDREDS OF ODDS AND ENDS, AND KEEPS OUR
LARGE FORCE OE TAILORS BUSY during the summer months. See the fabrics and prices in our windows.
Beafin mind That every garment is carefully fitted to you before being completed and all necessary corrections made at that time. This insures to you perfect fitting garments.
ALL OUR GARMENTS MADE BY THE BEST SKILLED TAILORS' OF OMAHA.
209 AND 211
YnovCvre south fifteenth street.
Get your order
on our Hooks
early on .Monday.
Store open 7:110 it. in
KARHACII BLOCK.
Your money back
if wo fail to please
or satisfy yon.
LONG TAMMAS FALLS DOWN
MoaiUiuein Swat Him Here, Tbora and
Eytrjwhers Else.
TWO UNCONQUERED HEROES DO BATTLE
In the first eight innings. In tho ninth the
champs gavo tho public ft hot finish and It
looked as though they were going to win a
victory at that belated stago ot tho game.
Tho mountaineers had succeeded in piling
up flvo runs and at tho beginning ot tho
end tho champs had nothing to show for
their efforts but a wcll-flllod basket of
gooso eggs. A baso on balls, a single and
two doubles netted threo runs. This all
happened before mora thair ono out had
been accomplished. Then Kyler put tho
Hnnhra nml 11 lor, Neither of Whom finishing touch to his excellent work and
Schrall, Hall. Struck out: By Pnrvin. 5;
Herman. 1. Timo ot game: urn-
re: Ebrlght.
UK1II.O GETS ANOTHER FOUNDING.
by
pll
Den MoincM Corn After the fircnirn In
tin- Mont Approved Style.
DES MOINES. Juno 9. 'Special Tele-
Hnri l.ont it Gnmc Titus Knr In the
Srnin, Pitted AKnlimt
KncU Other.
Jniifr, fit Onintin. St.
4loux City, St St. .lom'ph, 1.
lies Mnliiea, ISt Put'hlo, It.
IMitlnilpliihln, t) Cincinnati, It.
Brooklyn, II) Plttnhurur, SI.
ChlCMKO, lit lloitton,
St. I.ouln, (I New York, :t.
finnan City, 1SI Clevelnntt, 4.
Chicago, n Detroit, .
llutTulo. rt Minneapolis, O.
Indianapolis, Mj Milwaukee, 2.
struck out Hoy and Hughes, tho last two
men to try conclusions with his offerings.
Score:
OMAHA.
An. It
Itaer, If f. 1
Toman, as
.McVleker. cf 3
Itebsamcn. rf 4
Wilson, o 4
I O'Connell. 2h 4
l.nuzon, lb
lioy. 3t
Hughes, p 3
Totnla ....
H.
0
0
0
1
O. A.
0 0
3
1
1
6
I
IS
1
0
Miller, If
Long Tanimas Hughes has tumbled from itickev. 3b'.'
tho high pedestal up which ho had clam- Preston, cf
bered to tho very top as a result ot his l?
marvelous ball tossing. Ills precipitation i.ewce, ss .'.
eamo yesterday afternoon, when Denver de- Lyler, .
fx.it.tt Oninhn v n srnrn nf f. to 3. This Tinker, 2b
- t . . ... vizard, rr
was accomplished by reason of tho merciless
, 30
DENVER
AB,
4
3
27 20
3
.4
4
, 4
. 4
It. II. O.
0 0 0
1
1
0
1
3
0
12
0
1
0
1
n
5
1
4
0
E.
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
treatment tho mountaineers doled out to Totals 32 5 10 27 It 1
tall Tommy. They Wed him here, there Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3
and everywhere and the Omaha fielders urt OmaCV Denver. ?. t
wero kept on the continual Jump In their i,af0 i,its; Hebsnmen, Wilson, Lauzon.
effort to head oil tho impending ilisastor. inree-uasa mi: uewee. Home run: l.owee.
T lttl TVimnn .li.i reillv marvelous work Sacrifice hits: Hlckey. McCauslnnd. Passed
l.lttlo Toman did realty niancious worn l).ulM. MoCftuslam1i j; j,.,,, ou l)as. Uy
and to htm tho thanks of tho elongated Hughe. 2; by Kyler, 3. Bases on hit by
twlrler arn duo that moro than tho ten hlto pltrluM bnll: By Hughes, 1; by Kyler, 2.
ni . ..i nn.m.i him Struck out : Hughes, 4: by Kyler. .
.v..w Double play: Toman to Uiuzon. Triple
iumuu nsveinixi iwcno tuau.t; uuu umuc piay: 'iinKer to jywee to Holland to Jlc
not tho slightest error. Causland. Tlmo: 2:00. I'mplre: Mauck.
ureal ciouus oi uusi ruum in uum mu MOfX PI.AV 1.1K1I A HAM. TKAM.
diamond to tho grandstand and tho bleach- ' " ' "
ers and, added to tho Intense heat, mado I'nrtlit Mitkr Monke; of Hip SnlnU
tho early comera about aa uncomfortable as
it would bo posslblo for mortals to be.
Through this discomfort Oeorge Dolan's
peanut venders shed a rift of hopo by shout
ing out tho Intelligence: "Tho game of the
eatton. Hughes and Eyler in the box. Not
a gamo lost by "either. Buy a scoro card
ii nd the Whole Crovtil llntx Well.
SIOUX CITV. la.. Juno 9.-(Siecliil Tele
gram,) Captain Jack Cilnsscock's latest
acquisition to hid big staff of twlrlers
lA'tiKthy" Parvin, proved an enigma that
St. Joseph's yellow legs could not solve
this afternoon, ntut they went down In de.
iciii ueiore tne tanenuers uy a score or
peclally In tho eighth. The fielding of
Williams and tho batting of Jennings nnd
Cross were tho features. Attendance, 4,500.
Score:
nnooKi.Y.v. i riTTsnuna
imi.o.a.i:. n.it.o.A.n.
Jonf. cf....O 110 O'Coolcy. lb.. 0 1 19 0 0
Kwler. rf... I 1 2 0 0 llitchcy. 21.. 0 0 2 7 2
Jcnn'KS, lb.. 1 3 9 0 O lteaum't, cf. 1 1 0 0 1
ir. ...... 1 rt 1 J A 1 M'-iot..... ft 1 1 1 rt ft
gratn.)-Des Moines had on her bnttlnc IhhlJ .1" t 2 a 1 owni-nw! aii'.'o 0 1 8 0
clothes again today and hammered out tho cross, 3b.... 2212 OO'Ilrion. If.. 02201
third straight victory against Pueblo, mnk- Paly, 2b 22210 uy, s 1 1 0 t. 0
ing a total of nineteen hits. .Ivo of which , ' 5 J ? 2?Shlll.Cp 0 0 0
wero doubles, nnd ono n home run. Tho 1
locals hit tho bail tit will and wero simply
Totals ..8 1127 C 11 Totals ..3 8 27 23 4
lnvmcioie. ino visitors wuio uuhiiib i 1 nmnlilvn 01 1 0.n.nS A t
hit McKarland. except In tho seventh in- "r.0" " 0100000 2-3
nlng. when they rapped him for two dou- Pittsburg .....0 0 1 0 0 o v t) w-J
blcs and two singles. In tho eighth Inning Earned ru"?: "rooljl-'J ,Pi"J,S"rY3
Hulen nnd Blackburn wero put oft tho Three-baso lilt: Cross. Two-base hits: Jen
grounds by order ot Umplro Tratlley. be- nl"g (2). Karrell. Cooley. Left . on bases:
causo they abused and cursed him. Hulen n,r.k,'E' 9; VUt.nburR,i .Ti i81'01!15 EJ
i....i, n.t wni.-n , .11,1 nnt nwn I iMcGlnnlty 1 : by Tntinehlll, 1. Stolen bases:
""" ""'I i.i... n. nl,l,, rli. Ham. nn linllQ.
tho decision, ncgan to nouso irainey. a i V,c"'7'; -'itv "V V'.. r, n'niVni I hniihin
Ilvo-mlnuto Jnnglo ensued, tho men lvcrc . y Met. InnltJ, . 1; by rannehl 1. 4. Doublo
put oft the grounds and Andrews nnd An- 'lay: llllan to ool e . Iassed ban.
iprsnn went In nnd tilled un the nine for Zlmmer, 1. Time: 1.43. Lmplre: Swart-
Hit by pitcher: By Weyhlng, 1. Time: 2:3C.
Umpire: O'Day.
Stnnaiuir nf (he Tcnnim.
Philadelphia
Brooklyn ....
Pittsburg ...
St. I.ouls ....
Chicago
Boston
Cincinnati ..
Now York ...
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
.. 39
.. 33
.. 43
.. 39
.. 41
.. 37
.. 33
.. 37
21
20
20
17
Hi
II
14
It!
20
19
21
29
.Clt
.57H
.r.37
.513
.IsS
Chicago 43
Kansas City 45
Clevelnnd 40
Minneapolis 44
Buffalo 41
Detroit 40
23 20 .K37
23 22 .511
20 20 .60)
22 22 .50)
15 2t5 .360
13 27 .325
CAMKS OP THi: AMKIllCAX I.I1AOL
Brooklyn Club for WnnhltiKton.
PHILADELPHIA. Junn !) It U Htnteil
.JoS.hero today on good authority that the
4;1 I Brooklyn National leaguo hall club Is to
37s t.o transferred to Washington. The reason
nsslgneu Is lack of patronage. After a
continuance of poor attendanco It Is snld
tho Brooklyn otllclnls communicated with
President Young of the Nntlonnl league, ex
pressing their dt-slro to transfer thu Brook
lyn team Intact to the capital.
When the leniruo cut down Its circuit at
tho last March meeting In New York It
WINS BY NARROW MARGIN
Univeisitj of Michiean Score. Victory in A.
A. TJ, Mist at Detroit.
tho llttlo of tho game that remained. At
tendance, wo. bcore:
DES MOINES.
Thlel. 2b
Kagle, cf
Hlnea, If
Brain, 3b
Warrendon, rf....
Hill, it)
Ball, ss
Selsler. c
McFnrland, p....
Totals
AB.
... r
... 5
... 4
... 5
... 4
... 4
... C
... 5
... 4
....42 IS
n.
3
3
:
1
0
1
19
PUEBLO.
ab. n. ii.
Mcllale, cf 5 0 1
liuien, ss i v u
Wilder, c 4 0 1
Parrott. lb 4 12
Johnson, rf and p.... 3 1 1
Dalrympio, if i i
Kelly. 3b 4 0 0
Graham. 2b 4 0 2
Blackburn, p
Totals 35 3 S
Des Moines 2 1 7 0 4 1
Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 1
Nngle. Parrott (2), Johnson. Wilder. Homo
run: Brain. Bases on balls: Off Mcl ar
lnnd. 1; off Blackburn, 4. Hit by pitcher:
By McFnrland. 1; by Johnson. I. Struck
out: By McFarland. 3. Time: 2:05. Umpire:
Tratlley.
StnndlnfiT of the Tcnnti.
Played. Won. Lost. P C
O. A. E.
2 3 0
10 0
6 2 0
2 3 1
10 0
7 0 0
5 1 1
3 0 0
0 3 0
7 la 2
O. A. E.
2 0 0
3 1 1
110
11 0 0
111
10 0
0 12
2 4 1
0 6 0
21 IT G
) 0 4 '-IS
I 3 0 03
(2), Brain,
wood.
Orllllth Still it Pitcher.
BOSTON. Juno 9. Grllllth was Invincible
today, except In tho fourth, when Boston
scored two runs on four singles, Tho bat
tins of Lowe nnd Mertes wa3 tho fea
ture. Attendance, 7,600. Score:
BOSTON. CHrCAOO.
lt.H.O.A.K.I H.H.O.A.E.
Hamllt'n. cf 0 2 3 0 0 Me rtes. If... 1 2 3 0 0
Collins, 3b.. 0 0 1 2 0 ClillJs, 2b... 0 13 3 0
Tenny, lb... 0 0 11 0 0 Ilyan, cf.... 0 14 0 0
Rtahl, If.... 0 0 0 0 0 Green, rf.... 1 13 0 0
Long. ss.... 0 0 1K OOanicI, lb... 1 0 4 0 1
Freeman, rf 0 0 4 0 0 MeCor'k, 3b. 0 1 3 0 1
1iwe, 2b
Totals
Boston .
Chicago
Earned runs
lviKf hits: Gt
Homo run: Mertes. Stolen onses: i,reen,
Chance. First baso on balls: Off Lewis, 3;
off Griffith, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Chance.
Struck out: By Lewis. 4: by Griffith, ,.
Time: 2:33. Umpire: Hurst,
llnonlcni Slip Alouir Himy.
MILWAUKEE1, Juno 0. Indianapolis
played in great luck today and won easily.
Barnes nnd Sparks pitched well, but tho
lucky hitting of tho visitors won tho gamo
for them. Attendance, 3.500. Score:
MILWAUKEE. I INDIANA POL! 8.
n.H.O.A.E.I II.H.O.A.B.
Waldron. rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Iloffr-ver. cf I ! 4 0 1
Cursey IIpkIh with Kiiiihum City hy
Winning "In (iiitne,
KANSAS CITY, June 9. Carscy, whom
Manning secured from Buffalo yesterday,
and nltched an effecUvi imtatt 1 prcureJ tho lcases 0,1 tho Washington and
rhTvhnrt 1 nlthnnh twflvn hits wero i Baltlmoro grounds and therefore It will bo
sl'cureoftX, wto'S i SSJ3J?rtlvc,sr 8Sy f0r tho Uansfer to b0
Ml"? iWS'L'ir .Manager Hanlon,. who Is also one of tho
; , . 7, Ti.-i Sri.' directors or tno uroomyn uase hall club,
tendance, 2,500. bCOre. .lonloa fh atnrv nf a transfer nf tho UrnnlI
on. He
contem-
K.VNS.VS CITY. CLEVELAND. . iyn baso ball team to Washlngt
n.H.O.A.E.I 11.H.O.A.B. , says such action has never been
Hemrhlll. rf 2 2 1 0 0 Picker's, rf. 1 2 0 0 1 elated.
WnKtier. s. 3 4 4 3 1 Gcnlns, If... o 110 0 WASHINGTON. Juno 9. President Young
O'Brien, If.. 0 2 3 0 0 Sullivan. 3b. 2 l l 2 1 1 0f the National league says he has heard
Dunsnn. lb. 0 0 7 3 0 Flood. 2b.... 0 3 2 3 1 ; absolutely nothing In an official wav con-
Farivll. cf.. 0 0 4 0 0 Lattice, lb. l 111 0 0 t cernlng the reported transfer of the Brook-
Coughlln, Sb 1 1 ! 3 1 MoAleer, cf 0 o 1 0 0 yn ijase Ball club to Washington.
Schaefer, 2b 3 4 1 4 onierb'r. m.. 0 3 1 4 2
Wilson. C... 2 3 4 0 OCrl.ham. c. 0 1 2 3 0 ,... K.
carsev. n. .. - sis o Kern, p o l s o o, . ..... M v uuu
V P2 I TECUMSEII, Nob.. June 9.-(Speclal.)
Totals ..II 17 27 15 21
Kansas City
uieveianu
Earned runs
1. Two-bnse
Totals .. 4 12 24 17 3 The Tecumseh Gun cl'ub Is making arrange-
i K4onntO n "is ,or 11 snooting tournament tor
i ixUxi- -'? Wednosdnv. Juno LM. Tho nmmm will In.
u V - V - O H U V 1 .ln.1, nn inn.tnpt.nt ..,nl .lV. ,. r, nntru
: Kansas City, 4: Cleveland, , feo 0 ,. eiEht fifteen.tnriret events with
hit. Wflpnpp lJl. tl lirien. - m -''- '".- ' "
1 5 i XxLln,fmn- "2 ; ; i Pickering, Carsey. Three-bnso hits: Wll- ' twenty-target event with a V entrv fee"
1 ? 5SC!' c"'7 2 S ? I son, Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: Wilson, Car- 0o miss T and out event with thS entry at
.0101 O Grimth. p... 1 2 0 1 0 sey. struclt out: By Carsey, 3: by Kern. 1. , and one , llv T blrd evenl The gSn clubs
, Double plays: Blerbauer to i lood to La- . from over the state will he invited nml it
. 2 7 27 13 o' Totals .. 6 6 27 3 chance; Crisham to Kerns to LaChnnce. ' jg expected tho occaVlon w I be one of
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 Left on bases; Kansas City. 9: Cleveland, Kreat Interest to fnmen Th" money" wfll
... 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-6,9. Hit by pltchor: By Carsey. 1; by Kern, ft
: Boston. 2: Chicago, 3. Two- i. ljases on uaiisiy carsey. . i.y second, 30 pur cent; third, 20 per cent;
.imti, 1 .. Dvnn rforfoa lid Dltchl KCmS. TltnC: l.J). Uinplrc: I fourth. IS tllr ponl nf nnltila mnilo
.
MILWAUKEE IS BEATEN BY SIX POINT
A iii o ii w the Interested Sprctatom nt
the Track Side Wim Aclralrnl
Dewey, Who Watched the
Siiort for n Short While.
as a souvenir." They wero right. Neither to I. In all tho nine Innings St. Joseph
Pitcher had lost a game and the- struggle mantfa In hhe jJt
waj looked forward to with an Interest surtl- fr the Indians and they pounded him for a
clently lnten to causo tho fans to lose all total of thirteen hits. St. Joseph's ono run
th.vir.ht nf Ihn nnnrraslve heat nnd tho wus "ol eartun, uiu nus nuiiio uy scnrait
thoughts ot tno oppressive neat ami inc 0) a ,)uso on i,ai8 In the fourth Inning
disagreeable duststorm. ,i n wlltl throw of Parvin to first base.
hix or sioux city s runs wero earned, m
Omaha
Pueblo
Denver
Des Moines .,
St. Joseph
Sioux City ..
CAM I'.S OF THU NATIONAL l.K.Vfil'D.
29
20
31
20
2
29
McDonald.
,j"V"""",,r""""r"" Field Hay nt Fremont
.iii..MS;fULiio, June f. nuuaiu suui i pnpMnvr t..o o Bi., . ,.
Mlnneanolls out today In the first came of I LlL?-:l0VT!uNe.Pj.
tho series. Hooker, who pitched for the I Seld div snorts it iht! prnii nf ih nriS
visitors, was a puzzle, threo singles nnd a ' Pne'd aksPr',
double being the only hits secured by Mln- i '.n,,f.ak, ?,"ah"V A'lY- a."f L"0011:
neapolls. Hast!
for Mlnnonpol!s,
errorless game,
little damage,
1'on. Lost. P C. t carry, cf.... 1 0 0 0 1 lleydon. rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 1)1
IS 11 ."21 DowJ. If.... 0 0 0 0 OMagoon. tb. 2 2 4 3 1 I Wl
17 12 .f6 Anders'n. lb 0 2 13 1 0 MadUon. ill ! 1 ! 1! W.
17 It .:" rulU. !b.... 0 0 2 1 l Keny. in...
12 14 .4-' Conroy. .. 0 0 3 7 oPowcn, c..
12 1 .lit nurke. 3b... 0 113 0 Klynn. If...
10 19 -315 smith, c... 1 1 3 0 0 Hlckey. 3.
Frrk, p... 0 3 0 4 I llarnes, p..
Noodle llnhn I'rnvm nn Ksy Slnrk
for tht tlitaUer MuirnerK.
PHIIADELPHIA, June 9.-Pltcher Hahn
1114 1
Totals ..2 S27 17 V Totals .. S 12 27 1 6
Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2
Indianapolis 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1-b
Earned runs: Indlannpolls. 2. Base hits
rk for Phil-, "ogrlever. Sparks. Powers. Three-bane , hit
' tho third Sioux City did a lucky line of adclphla until tho end of the seventh Inning, ' "Q' ;,.arVs, l; off Barnes. 2.
Hughes certainly had an off day. but ho ""J' 'p.An' . rtVSCfh'P iniiebi'lvherS ' wlc" l' wns withdrawn and Newton sub- ' fyVtXd ball: Kelly! .Wild Pitch:
.ccepteU it philosophically and tho fans geft,1 Tho latter was effective, hut it Sparks' 'struck out: .fvSparks. 4 I.oube
were not dlsrowM to criticise, him too tho longest hit of the game, a three-bagger was too late to save tho game and tho pay: Kellj to Ma dl?n- " "nffl1''
harshly, remembering, as they did, hta pro- In tho fourth, which scored two runs. The .locals won by better a 1 round playing. At-. s 'wn"re.- d i-oWcr's. rmptre
..i. .ni.n.iti i..,i .,.. v,,tivi gamo was clean and fast on bott, sides, tho , tendance, i.uS. facore; lilts, liognever, .-itmiuon, i ovi. ui
lous splendid record. Instead they cnted ,lf i..ln, i,.!,,-, u,nn.!.rriiiiv ' in,. m-.ivv.Ti i ritiT.Anii.iitrA. Dwicr. Time: 1:1
the iraino In
taking his place. Attendance, 2,(j0. Score
MINNEAPOLIS. BUFFALO.
1UI.O.A.E I R.H.O.A.E,
Dixon, cf... 0 110 0'Oettman. cf 1 1 1 0 6
llmot. rf. 0 1 3 o o ptiearon. rf. 0 o l o 0
nlen. rf.. 0 0 0 0 0 BalllMn. If. 1 12 0 0
1 1 10 3 1 Uilty. It 0 0 4 0 0 Srfireck. c. 1 1 3 0 0
0 112 0 Qrlm,' lb.... 0 0 11 1 0 Carey, lb... 0 0 13 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 Nance. 3b... 0 0 0 2 0 Mailman, uO 9 ! I 0
12 11 l 'Abbaflo. 2b 0 1 2 3 2 Crooks. Sb..O 0 E S I
Smith, ts... 0 0 2 0 0 Andrews, 3D 1 1 0 4 0
Fisher. C....0 1 3 1 0 Hooker, p... 1 2 0 3 0
Hastings, p. 0 0 1 5 II
Totals .. 5 6 27 13 1
Totuls ..0 4 27 12 Si
Minneapolis 00000000 0-0
Buffalo 10 2 0 0 0 2
their, vexation upon Al Mauck and tho way proved since Glasscock has had charge ot
ther did It as certainly In nowlso cred- tno team, bcorc
Ituhlo. A usual. Mauck umnlred as KOod SIOUX CITY.
a game as tho ordinary Indlv
ibly desire, but, unfortunat
thero wero soveral decided
to bo made. In each case
ently proper and right
when the game was over
faus rushed out upon tho
tarteJ to talk loudly
mildly, apparently deluded In the belief that Totals
uch action would change tho outcome of
.i.A lUnnllv. nn vloleneo was fA.
t it k' MMIIIV, ..-."., - " - .
sorted to and Mauck was not molested. It "leKibben cf";!
la a. regrettable matter that such a condu- sehrall. If
Ion brought the Interesting game to an end. linn. ss.....
Th ttverace sntvtator does not relish a 1 J;.,.1.' 1
continual wrangle enacted on the field and Kllng, c....!!!!!!'.!"'.'.'. 3
B.H.O.A E.l n.n.o.A.E.
Barrett, cf.. 0 2 2 0 0 Thomas, rf. 1 0 1 0 0
Corcoran. 0 1 0 3 1 SlaKle. if.... 1110 0
t;ienon' Costly ninnder.
seiv YOP.Tf. Tune 9 The New Yorks lost
a ten Inning game to St. IxmU today
would cut out their scrappy proclivities
nylcr'Si Maatcrly Work.
AsIJe from this unpleasant feature ot the
Totals ....IS
St Joseph
0 0 0
Earned runs: Sioux City, 6. Three-base
Batted for Hahn in seventh Inning.
I iVuran. M... 0 0 3 S 1
.HmlUl. rf.... o u 1 e o inirmi, ii.. . i u v
of them putting tho shot In which ho mado
a record of 3J foot 9i Inches, Irwin West
won mo nun mue, cignin grade, bicycle
race In 1:29.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Tho Omahu Hebrew club will hold Its
sixth annual picnic today at Auhuusur
Busch park.
Mary Brown, colored, was lined J10 and
costs In pollco court yesterday for throw
ing a lighted lamp at Nettle Miles, also
colored. The nffray occurred In a resort
ut Ninth and Capitol uvcnuo Friday night.
0 05 .Memners or tno county Democracy In
1 hits -! dlgnantly deny tho assertion of one of thel
r.arneu runs; uuiiuio, i. rwo-naso nits; .nV ,,.. iii, t,..V . n.i
Abbatichlo, Andrews. Home run: tlett- ; ,lumbJ,lluLl m.o lkft,hu.,?.t0T-iVvor'il,y
an. unses on nans: on Hastings, 3: orr ; ."'r,' . "-i, .","",. v-,lJ
Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0-3 aieason, 2h. 0 1 4 4 1 McOann, lb. 1 2 It 1 0
Philadelphia 2 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 -9 lu km'n. Sb 0 1 2 2 1 Qulnn. m,... 1 17 4 1
Earned runs: Cincinnati, 2: Philadelphia, noer,n. c. 0 1 6 0 2 noblnoti, c. 1 J I 0 0
. Two-base- hits: Slagle, Dclehanty. Mc- Hawley. p.. 0 1 0 0 lYeyhlne, p. 0 1 1 4 2
Karlaml. uotan. uernnaru. .Mctinue. 1 nree- wamer ...1 1 v 0
tiase hit: Flick. Home run: Crawford.
Stolen bases: Corcoran 12), McFarland
nitlifH UitPI'Si V Ullulttii lf. ..iiv n,iu.
Delehanty, Wolverton. Double plavs: Cor
coran to Stelnfeldt to Beckley; Flick to
t 12 39 4
Totals
Totals ..3 7 17
Batted for Hawley In tenth.
6 First base on balls: Off Hahn. 2; off Earned run: St. Louis. 1. H"t on
liernhard. 4, Struck out! By Hahn. 3: by errors; New York. 2; St. Louis, 3. Left on
Newton. 3. Time- 2:00. Umpire: Emsllc, bases:. New York. 7; St. jouls. 1.. Bases on
" . . ' ... , balls: Off Han ey, 3; off Weyhlng. 4. Struck
Itronklyu Win. from IMtt.hurtr. .. Hawley. 4, hy Weyhlng. 2. Two.
nimnk'l.VV. S Y . June 9.-MeC5lnnIt- h.ise hit: Hlrkman. Saenfico hits: Selbarh.
had the Pittsburg nt his mercy today, Doyle Stolen bases. Dile hmltn. uower
.. . - . . ..1 -. ..vuiKi.lr.N 1 t,ll ltrnfthnr tnlpn hsfl: l?lUBnoV 1 1,.1 th
game, 11 f. VJ." .u I t2i. Hallmart i2l. V.ettz. Double play: Kllng , holding them down to four hits, until the. man Burkett. Koblnson. Oleason. Kelster
.yier piicuoi i iu.ivnj Sa.B , lUitow t Kllng Bases on balls Camp ninth w
Hooker. 1. Struck out: By Hastings. 3
by Hooker. 1. Stolen bases: Carey. Hooker.
Sacrifice hit: Crooks. Double play: An
drews to Crooks to Carey. Ift on bases:
Minneapolis, E; Buffalo, 6. Time of Ra.mo:
1:30. Umpire: Sheridan.
ChlciiRO DotviiN Detroit.
CHICAGO. June 9. With tho help of an
error. Padden's three steals and by timely
hitting and three clever doubles Chicago
defeated Detroit very handily today. At
tendance, 3.S0). Score:
CHICAOO. I DETROIT,
H.B.O.A.E. R.H.O.A E.
Hoy. cf 1 1 5 1 0 Casey. 3b.... 0 0 110
llrolle. If ... 0 1 4 1 0 Ilarley, cf.. 1 13 11
McFarl'd, rt 0 0 0 0 0 Elbcrfeld, ss 0 2 0 2 1
llartm'n. lb 1 1 1 3 0 MoAl'a'r. 2b I 0 3 S 1
l'adden, 2b 2 t 3 2 0 Holmes. If.. 0 0 2 0 0
Istll. lb.... 0 2 0 0 Dillon, lb... 0 1 It 0 0
convention are scab hats. They declare, on
the contrary, that they are union made.
A dojr supposed to bo mad precipitated a
region of terror In the vicinity of Twenty
first nnd California streets yesterday.
The pollco wero notified by 'phono and
Oificcr Coolc was sent to the scene. After
sorao trouble he located the beast under a
sidewalk und dispatched him with a bullet
jrum jiin ic,yn.
Tho rcgulnr weekly meeting of tho
Patrlotlo leaguo was held lust night at
tho Millard hotel and wus nddressetl by
Hon. Charles II, Dietrich und several other
cannioaies un me sinie ttcKct. Barnuel
Morris sang a sqlo entitled "Bryan's De
fective Memory," tho words of which were
composed hy a member of tho league. Tho
attendanco was large,
J. W. Lyons, colored, has been arrested
Sril.: 2 5 osuiuw. rt 11 o .'Ion a .charge , of holding .up nd robbing b!
ttors, only three hlti being mad off hln 1 1;, nuos, Cote, Brnfhtar, Zeltx, Strang. The Urookly
URden, c.,.0 1 3 2 0 Shaw, c 0 2 3 1 0
Denier, p... 0 0 0 1 0 svers, p.... 0 3 0 4 0
Totals .. 6 10 27 12 o' Totals .. 2 9 21 11 3
Chicago 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 -5
Detroit 00010010 02
Earned runs: Chicago, 1; Detroit, 1.
Left on bases; Chicago, 6: Detroit, 3. Two
base hit: Brodle. Shugart, Sugden. Stolen
bases: PaUden 12.) Isbell. Doublo plays;
Shugart to Isbell. Brodlo to Hhugurt, Pad
den to Isbell. Struck out: By Denzer. 2;
by Severs. 3. Bases on balls: Off Denzer,
1; off Severn. 1. Time of game: 1.30. Um
pire: Cantllllon.
.Man ill ii a nf the Trnma.
Plaved. Won 1-ost P r
vhen ho allowed them as many mor- I Doublo pln;s: t'ocan to Oleason to Doylw Indlanaios 37 l .jj
ooklyns batted Tannchlll at will, es-J U), Qulnn to McGann, Weyhlng to Qulnn. i Milwaukee 4. 3 19 .US
11. Chubbuck near Eleventh nnd Dodge
streets Tuesday night. ChuMmr-ir i
candy vendor. He suys three negroes over
powered him and fctole seven pounds of
cream chewing cundy." He has Identified
Lyons as ono of tho men. Tho remaining
two are still at large.
Two negroes, named George Jones nnd
Itobert Kennard, after a hearing In police
court yesterday, wero acquitted of a
charge of burglary. Tnoy were discovered
last Monday night In a Union Pacific box
car by Watchman Pat Lynch, who
promptly closed the door of ths car nnd
fired his revolver several times to attract
the attention of any policeman who might
he In the vl'lnlty. Finally help came and
the men wero arrested. As Uere were no
DETBOIT, Mich., Juno 9. The Unlveialty
ot Michigan won tho track nnd field meet
of tho Central Association Amateur Ath
letic union on tho Detroit Athletic club
field this afternoon by the narrow margin
of bI.k points. .Had a literal interpretation
of tho rules been insisted upon tho victory
would havo gone to tho Milwaukee Athletic
club. Tho men in tho relay had been in
structed to hold their marks until touched
by tho (men they were relieving. Nuefer,
who ran tho econd quarter for Michigan,
left his mark nnd took a step backwards as
his man approached. Peter F. Murphy of
'Milwaukee protested 'tho race, because of
this and Itcfcrco Lylnger disqualified the
oiicnigan team. Captain McLean protested
vigorously and as "Michigan had won by
150 yards Mr. (Murphy finally withdrew his
protest and Iteferee Lylnger thereupon re
versed his former decision. Had these five
points been taken from Michigan she would
have lost tho meet.
Admiral Dewey was on the erntind for a
short time.
Both Michigan nnd MllwnuWnn .Ithlotle
clubs scored in every event in which they
wero entered.
Following are the points scored by each
team: University of i.MIchlean. Bit Mil
waukee Athletic club, 48; Detroit Athletic
club, 1; Sodality Athletic association of
MllwaUkpC. St: Vnnni. Mn's nhrlillin tun.
elation Athletic club, Cinclnnattl, 3, and
west Side. Chicago, 3.
Running high Jump: Flournoy of th
University of Michigan, first, height 5 fee'
10 Inches; Fred Franze, M. A. C, second.
Dnvld Davles, Young Men's Christian As
sociation Athletic club of Cincinnati, third
Mile relay race: U. of M first; Sodality
Athletic association of Milwaukee, second.
M A. C. third. Time: 3:31.
Mile run; M. J. Conner. Milwaukee Ath
letle club, won. Time: 4:M.
Discus throw: Churle.-i II. llenneman.
Milwaukee Athletic club won. Distance.
113 feet 84 inches.
Forty-four-yard dash: c. T. Tcetzel.
U. of M.. won. Time: 62 2-5.
, Bole vault: Fred Frantz, Milwaukee Ath
letic club, won. Distance: 10 feet 6 Inches
Ono hundred-ynrd dash: Roy Ellis, De
troit Athletic club, won. Time: 10 3-6.
Ono-milo bicycle race: Walter Brydon.
Detroit Athlctlo club, won Time: 2:11 1-5
Urst A. A. U. event: Ono hundred and
twenty-yard hurdle. John S. McLean, Uni
versity of Michigan, first. Time: 16 3-S.
John B. Hoblnson. U. of M.. second; J. C
IJSy.e' Milwaukee Athletic club, third.
Throwing sixteen-pound hammer: A llen
neman, Mllwnukeo Athletic club, won
Distance: 130 feet 7 Inches.
. ....... n ....... ,,,, P4IU V , lltllCO 14
llenneman. Milwaukee Athletic club, won.
distance, 1 feet 10 Inches; R, J. sigmond.
U. of M., second; C J. Tompkins, D. A. C
tr.lrd.
One-mllo relay team race for High schools
and academies: West Hide Hlch school,
.Milwaukee, won; Detroit University bchool
.-cuMu; rtiiii Aroor jngn ecnooi,
llll9 w.l
Admiral Dcwcy arrived on tho
grounds soon after tho contct8 began
waj received with much enthusiasm.
third.
club
lis
llowllnHT llccord Axaln Droken,
DUBUQUE. la., Juno 9,-The atate howl
Ing record .wait again broken hero today
hv H. 11. Kmltti nf KI. nl... l.u .
.f- ,h6 highest iirevlous record wa
-ji mado by George Bchretner two day
ago.
TOO I.ATK TO III: CLASSIFIED.
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