4 THE OMAHA DAILY "BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1000. OMAHA LOSES THE THIRD Fucblo Takes the Saiieu from the Erstwhile Leaders of the Race. HIT YERKES HARD, BUT COULDN'T WIN Keith I'nmll)' linn Apimrcnilr Struck a Hoodoo Deliver I. our a I.oiik Cnnlol to St. Joseph. Prjrhln, 7 Omnhn, l. fit. Joseph, 8) Driller, (1. Sioux Cltr, -It I)f Molnrs, II. I'lttshurK, -I llostoi), 1. ('lilt'tiRO, Hi riillmlcllililn, -. t'lnclnnnt I, 1 Xeir York, H. Hrnoklyn, Hi fit. I. (nils, Jlllwimkre, H Knnsiis City, fi. Clcvclnmli 7 Indliinnpnlls, ChlcnKO, IJ .Mliim-npolls, -I. liuffnlo, Vl Detroit, it. PUEBLO, Colo,, July 2.-(Spelcal Tele gram.) Pueblo took a third straight from thn Kcbraskans this afternoon. Tho errors of tbo vlMtors wero costly and tho former associates of Yerkca, who was ilgncd by 'llulcn, after being released by Omaha, were unable to bU him when hits would have won the game, t'ucblo on the other hand found Roach an cany mark. Attendance, 500. Score: PUKm.o. AH. It. If. 5 2 3 O. 3 t 2 0 10 A. E. McHale, 3b . Jlulcn, S.I .. Morari, If ... rnrrott, rf . Mnrcum. lb 3 3 3 4 4 palrymplc, ct 4 Anderson, 2b 4 Graham, c .. .'.3 ycruca, p 4 Totals ......31 7 10 27 14 OMAHA. AH. It. It. 1 1 0 4 3 O. 3 1 0 12 4 1 1 0 A. 4 3 0 Toman, ss O'llourke, 2b ... McVleker, cf ... Ilebsnmcn, lb .. I.auzon, c Hoy, 3b Kerrls, If Newmeyer, rf ... Koaoh, p Totals T'ucblo Omaha 5 0 & 5 8 ...... 5 5 t 2 3 10 1 ' 15 0 0 0 0 21 3 0 1 0 16 3 0 -7 0 0-4 T.' 11 rnnil run." Dunhln n m n V, TWO base hits: Moron, llcbsamen, Iauzon (3) inree-nano nit: rurroit. titoien uuses: aic Hale, llulcn, O'llourke. Hares on balls: Off Yerkes, 2; oft Itoacli. 2. Hit by pitched bull: By Yerkra, 1. Btruck out: By Yerkes, 4; by llonch, 4. Left on bases: Pueblo. 4; Omaha, 11. Double plays: Toman to neb samcn: Hulen- to Anderson to Mnrcum. Time: 1M. UmplroL Mauck. ( TWKI.VI3-IN.MXO GAMI2 AT'DKNVKn St Josrjih'Mtijr, "All the Tejientr Pitch ,lnir Tnlent and WIiim. i DENVKft", July S.-(8peclal Tol'osram.) Tchcuu put every pitcher he had In the. hp x today, but Bt. JooYound all 'of them 'rather easy when runs were wanted. Denver got a lead of four In tho flrat two lnnlncs by iv bunch of hits and cr'ors. Bt. Joo batted Schmidt so hard In the seventh that Mc Nrely was put In to pitch, but the fun con tinued until four men crossed tho plate. Denver tied the score In the ninth by I.ewee's single and Kane's two-bagger. Both sides drew blanks till the twelfth Inning, when four clean hits and Itcllly's error netted two runs and won the tranic. Score: DENVER. An. n, ir. i o i l o o. :i 3 l l & 4 , ,6 0 0 0 1- A. 0 G 0 0 2 6", , 8 0' 0 0 0 0 Miller, ir i tl Hlckey. 2b 4 Preston, cf & Holland, rf McCausland, lb Kellly, 3b i.ewee, BS Btllllvan. o v..... Hohmldt, p v.... McKcely, p 1 'Kane, Eyler, p .. ' Totals?, .I ..r..40 '1 6' 10- 3;'21 BT. JOSEPH. Ail. -ju-jr, Oi 0 A. E. Strang, 3b Jfall. g 8ehruil, It ... JlcKlbben, cf Davis, lb Ilrlstow, 2b ., Wilson, rf Underwood, p 6 3 2 .. 6 .. 5 .. .. 6 .. 6 . ; J .. 5 .. 4 2 2 0 2 0 13 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2S 0 0 0 2 3 7 0 O110 1 110 3 0 1 16 36 29 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-6 0 4 0 0 0 0 28 Totals 48 Denver 3 2 0 0 0 Bt. Joseph ...1 0 0 0 1 Kano batted for MoNeely In ninth. Earned runs: Denver, 4; Bt. Joseph, 6. Homo run: Kllng. Two-ljase hit: Rellly. Three-base hit: llall. Double plays: Lewee to McCausland to Rellly; Lewee to Mc Causland; Hlckey to Lewee to McCaus land. Struck out: By Schmidt, 1; by Un- derwood, 1. Bases on balls: Off Schmidt, 2; oft Underwood, 1. Hit by pltchor: By Un derwood, 1. Sacrifice hits: Kllng, Jllckoy, Bchmldt, Sullivan, Kyler. Stolen bases; Holland, McCausland, Strang. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Lclchscnrlng. AMATF.l'Il UMI'inU HODS DISS MOINI7S Hunky Illnea' Ten m I.osea Because of Opposition to Ebrlshf. SIOUX CITY. July 2.-(Special Telc-KramO-Dcs Molnea failed to hit tho ball often enough today Ao win from Sioux City nnd the Prohibition's lost their second Kama hero by a ecoro of 4 to S. They .were unable to do anything with Ferguson. Of their three runs not one was earned. An nmatour umplrn who outdated in placo of Buck Ebright gavo tho Prohibitionists oc casion to veil 'Thief" at the very end of tho game In a double play that cut oft Des IMoIne.V prospects of tying tho score. After ono man had gono out In tho lant half of the ninth Hlnos and Brain each batted tdnglce and Warrenden sent a fly high up In tho air over second base apd Illnea started for third. When he aw that Bra hoar was after tho ball ho sprinted back, tmt just as ho got to tho bag the ball ar rived thero In Bertc's hunds and tho um pire called two men out. Tho decision on tho base runner was questionable, but kick ing was unavailable and It wound up tho came. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. IB. Hallman. If 4 12 McCreadle, ct ........ 3 2 2 Ilrashear, 2b ,...3 0 o Houtz, rf 4 11 Glasscock, lb 4 0 2 Nlles, 3b 4 0 1 Ilerte, ss 4 0 0 Cote, o 4 0 0 (Ferguson, p 3 0 0 Totals 33 7 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. IB, Thiol. If 4 11 flail, s.i 4 11 Naelc, ct t o o nines, 2b 4 0 1 Jlrnln, 3li 3 1 1 Warrenden, rf ,3 0 o Cole. 11) 2 0 0 Kelsier, c :ioo Wclmrr, p ., 3 o o PO. A. E. 3 10 2 00 2 11 3 0 0 10 0 0 13 0 14 0 4 11 1 3 0 27 13 "5 PO. A. E. 2 0 0 0 2 6 10 0 n 4 0 3 4 1 10 0 It 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 27 li 1 Totals .. Bloux City 30 2 0 .. .,1.0 0 3 4 3 0 0 0 2 Q 0 0 0 0-4 Des Moines 0 10 0-3 learned' runs: Slmlr Cltv. 3. Two-baso hit RIcCreHrile. Stolen base's: Glasscock, NUes, Drain. Doublo plays; Hallman to Brashear; Ilrasheur, to Borte. Bases on balls: Sic t'rendle. Warronder. Brain. Sacrifice hits: IlroHhear. Cole. Stmck out: Ball (2), Wei- mer, coie, iterte, jirasncur. rassca nan: Helsler. Wild pitch: Ferguson. Time: 1:40. umpirer jonn .Martin. Stnnillits; of the Trams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C Omaha ,.. Denver Ilea Moines lit, Joseph 61 23 2 .663 51 25 22 .5t .'. 46 23 23 . 800 60 21 26 ,4S0 CORl 1AL AN APPETIZER BEFORE MEALS A DIGESTER AFTER MEALS A TONIC BETWEEN MEALS B sure to get the genuine. Prepared only brThe Dr. 1. Hi McLean Medicine Compinj, MW.J. Hi eulf, MOi. 21 1) .450 .3W 2J (JAMUS OP TUB NATIONAL I.tfAOl'S. riHftlitirK'n Winning Slrrnk Hold Out mid llontnn I, ones Attain. PITTflBtma, July 2.-Lecvcr pitched nn other great game and Dlneen was but little behind him In effectiveness, The orto Bos ton hit was the scratchiest of the scratchy and an error let In the run. A three-bagger and passed ball scored one and two hits scored the second run for Plttsburr. At tendance, 3,a. score: piTTHnund, BOSTON. Il.H.O.A.K. n.it.o.A.r Clsrke. If t 1 h 0 0 Hamilton, cf.O 0 : 0 0 Collin, 2n...O 0 1 0 0 tl'mont, cf...O Williams, Jb.O Wacner, rf. .0 illlchey. 5b.. I 0 I 0 J Tennfy, lb...O 0 4 0 P Drry, lb 0 0 111 Stahl, It 1 110 0 tyinr, m 0 0 0 1 0 Iteeman, rf..O 0 10 1 tyjwf. 5b 0 0 1 E 0 1 1 C'ooley, lb. 0 II 0 4 1 0 0 0 Zlmmcr, C....0 lA-ach, CS....0 Levr, p 0 Kulllvnn, C....0 0 & 0 0 Dlneen, p....o o i : o ToUt 2 J 27 It : Totals .1 1519: Pittsburg ..; 11000000 '-2 Boston 01000000 0-1 Three-base hit: Clarke. Sacrifice hit: Cooley. First baso on balls: Off Leaver, 1; off Dlneen, 1. Hit by pitched ball: iSlmmer. Struck out: Hy Leevcr. 3; by Dlneen, 3. Passed ball: Sullivan. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Snyder. Qtinlicr Whitewashed. CHICAOO, July 2.-Phlladclphla suffered a shutout In today's game,- Taylor was on the slab and. held the visitors to three scat tered hits. Ills support was almost perfect. The locals bunched their hits In good style and had little difficulty In winning. At tendance, 2,000. Bcorc: CHICAGO. . PHlL.VDEI.PHrA n.H.O.A.E H.lt.O.A.E. McCarthy, lf.0 0 3 0 0 Thonaf. cf...O Finnic. If 0 Clllldn. :b....l 3 1 MerttR, lb. ...3 1 S Ityan, rf 1 0 3 Oren, ef 0 2 S McCm'k, f..l 1 I) Ilradl-y, 3b.. 1 1 0 Donahue, c...O 0 ( Taylor, p 0 1 1 D'hanty, lb..O Hick, rf 0 McPland, c..O WolVton. Jb.O Dolan, 2b 0 Crom, ft 0 ponAhuc, p,..0 DougUi 0 Total ( t 27 ( 1 Total 0 3 21 U 4 Batted for Donahue In ninth Inning. Chicago 20000022 -6 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 Earned runs: Chicago, 4. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Two-baso hits: Slagle, Bradley, Taylor. Three-baso hits: Chllds, Green. Htolen bases: Mcrtes (2), Bradley, Hyan, Thomas. Doublo play: Ryan to Donahue. Struck out: By Taylor, 4; by Donahue. 2. Base on balls: Oft Taylor, 1. Time: 1M7. Umpire: Terry. Clinmploim Slny St. Louis. ST. DOUW. July 2.-Inablllty to hit Howell beat St. Louis today. Brooklyn'bunchcd its hits when they were needed. Attendance, 2,300. Score: ST. LOUIS. n.H.O.A.E. McOraw, 3b. .0 2 2 3 2 DltOOKLYN. n.H.O.A.E. Jonts, cf 0 3 1 Uurkett, lf...O 13 10 Keliter, 3b.. .1 3 0 4 0 WalUcf, u..l 0 4 3 0 Donovan, rf..0 2 0 0 0 Keeler. rf....l 0 3 Jennings, lb..l 1 10 Kelley, If 1 Dfthlen, as,...0 McOann, lb.,0 1 14 0 0 Donlln, cf....0 13 0 0 Itoblruion, c.O 0010 Powfll, p 0 113 0 Cross, 3b 1 Daly, 2b 1 McOuire, c...l Howell, p 2 DlUard ....0 0 0 0 Totats 8 : 14 1 Totals 2 11 27 IS Batted for Powell in ninth. Donlln out, lilt by batted ball. St. Loul's 00000101 0-2 Brooklyn 00220000 44 . Earned runs: St. Louts, 2: Brooklyn, 1. Two-baso hits: Burkett, Kelster, Donovan, Howell. Home run: Kelly. Double plays: Burkett to McOraw; Donlln to McOraw. Stolen bases: Donlln, Donovan. McOunn, McOraw, Cross, Dahlcn. Hit by pitched ball: Keeler. Bases on balls: Oft Powell, 2j oft Howell, 3. Struck out: By Howell, 1. Sacrlllco hit: Jones. Tlmo: 2:15. Umpire: Hurst. Glanta Piny Poor Ilnll. CINCINNATI, July 2.-Cnrrlck was hit hard by tho locals today and poorly sup ported. Scott was Invincible until his team ,had a safo lead. Attendance, 1,500. Scoro: CINCINNATI. , NEW YORK. n.H.O.A.E. lt.H.O.A.E, Uarratt, cf.,.l 110 0 V'H'tren, cf.,0 1 4 Corcoran, ss.-.l Beckley -lb...O Crawford. If,2 Mcllrld rf.-.l 2 6 2 2 Oleason, 2b. .1 0 3 2r 3 0 felbach, lfi..O 1 3 1 3 0 0,mlth, rf 1 2 0 3 2 0 l' Doyle, lb 0 0 10 1 2 2 0, Mercer, s....l 3 1 113 0 Dow' man, c.l 2 2 2 10 0 Hickman. Jh.O 0 1 LQulnn,.:b 0 .crl.it w i' Peltz. c.i.'i'.'l Scott, p 1 114 0. Car rick. P....1 0 0 Urady 1 1 0 "Warner ... 0 1 0' Totals 0 15 27 11 3 Totals .. 11 24 U 6 Batted' for Hickman In the ninth: uattea lor carrlck Irr tho ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 0 -0 New York 000002 2 1 1 (J Earned -runs: Cincinnati. 4. Tvo.hniu hit: Pletz. Three-base hits: Crawford, Selbach, BoworniArt.Grady. Sacrifice hit: Heckley, Qulnn. Doublo Plays: Corcoran to Becklev: Carrlck to Hickman to Doyle. First base on uaiis; un. aeon, i; on (.urriCK, i. nu dv ltcher: By Scott, 1. Struck out: By Scott, : by Carrlck. 2. Parsed balls: Bowermun. 2. Time: 2:15. Umpire) : Breltensteln and Fos ter. stunning or the Tennis. Played. AVon. Lost. P.C. .609 .575 .571 .506 .4S0 .469 Chicago 64 33 Indlnnnpolls 69 34 Mllwuukeo 63 36 C'cvcland 61 31 2? 27 30 35 34 36 33 Kansas City 67 32 Minneapolis 64 30 Detroit CI 23 Buffalo 63 21 .410 .381 GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, Cleveland Goes to Indianapolis and aivlpea the lloosler Team. INDIANAPOLIS. July 2. Battery errors on tho part of Guese and H'eydon were largely responsible for tho loss of today's gamo to Cleveland. Fnuvre had one bad in nlnsr. but hold up -well when his team re- gumea mo leau. Aitenaance, i,ow. Hcorc INDIAJCAl'OMS. - CLnVELANI, lt.H.O.A.E. n.H.O.A.E. Hogrlever, rf.O 2 0 0 0 rickerlng, cf.l 0 6 0 0 llarttell, lf.,0 0 4 0 1 f'rlabee, rf....l 110 Uonlns, H....1 14 2 Hulllvan. 5b. .1 2 3 0 Iichance, lb. 2 2 C 1 Flood, 2b 1 2 3 3 Crlnham, lf.,.0 0 6 0 Bplew, c 0 0 3 0 Kauvre, p.,,..0 0 0 2 Maroon, 2b... 1 3 3 3 0 Oeler, of. 1 I 4 0 Mv1lson, e.i.,0 lis I'lynn, as 0 0 10 0 Oray, lb 1 18 0 0 Heydon, 0....I 14 0 3 Hlckey. 3b. ..1 13 11 Ouest, p 0 0 0 0 0 Ilarncs, 2b..,. 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 7 8 27 I 1 tieybolil 0 0 0 0 Totals C 10 27 8 7, Batted for Ouese In tho ninth Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0-5 Cleveland 0 10 10 14 0 0-7 Earned runs: Indianapolis, 4: Cleveland, 2. t'UUL., Ul U 1 1 I ut. J 1,1 RV. U , J . I A I.U I V, Struck out: By Ouese, 2; by Kauvre, 1, Hit uy pitcneii Dan: uy rauvre, 1. 'iwo-uase hits: Sullivan. Iachance. Three-base hits: Geler, Heydon. Home run: Flood. Sacrifice nit: i'iynn. uouuio piay: uenins to i,a- ananco to ttunivan. aioion oases: iiicKoy Gcnlns (2). Lachanco (2). Flood. Passed ball: Heydon. Lett on bases: Indianapolis, 6; Cleveland, v. umpire: uuntllllon. Time 2:00. Lee Gets III Ilnmps. KANSAS CITY, July 2.-The Brewers -won today's game, 'to the delight of a large number of Mllwoukeo rooters. Lee was hit hard at opportune times and Schaeffcr's er rors wero costly, two of tho visitors' runs being duo to, them. Attendance, 1,000. Scoro: KANSAS CITV. MILWAUKEE. K.H.O.A.E n.H.O.A.E Waldron. rf. 1 1 1 0 Hamiflilll, rf.l 10 0 0 Wagner, 13 4 1 O'llrlen, If.. .0 2 5 0 1 Kctchum, cf.l 1 3 'Jowd. If 0 2 1 Duncan, lb.,0 14 1 l'arrell. cf....V 3 0 1 Anderson, lb.l 1 13 olnnti, s 3 3 3 Couchlin. Jb.O 0 3 10 Smith, c 0 2 5 Hurk.-3b.....l lvl H'bauer, 2b. ..1 0 0 Heldy, p 0 2 1 Sparks, p 0 0 0 .Stewart, 2b., .0 13 0 0 tWfer, 3b,3bl 3 3 14 Wilson, c....0 1- 4- 1 0 U'e, p...' 1 113 0 Totals' 5 12 21 12 6 Kansas city ,..o Mllwaukeo 0 Totals , 8 13 27 12 3 110 0 3 0 0 0-5 1025003 S ... ... . .. ni.-. n . i.i, 1 . . 4, Two-base hits: O'Brien, Farrell, Bchaef- fer. 'rnree-uase 11111 l' u tz. uases on pans Oft Lee, 1; oft lteldy, 1: off Sparks, 1. Hit hy pitcher: Schaefftr. BtrucK. out: liy uoet a: liv Ilclcly. 1. inn nes pitched: Lr. Keldy, 6: Sparks. 3. Hits: Off Leo, 13: oft lteldy. 11; off Sparks, 1. Passed ball: Smith. Double plays: Wagner to Dungan; Farrell to uungau, icii on Dases: Kansas uity, 13 Milwaukee, S. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Sheridan Detroit Drops Another BUFFALO, July 2,-Detrolt again lost to Buffalo by a score of 12 to 3. Hall, late of Cincinnati, pitcuea tnree innings, long enough to lose tho gumo tor Detroit. At tendance, 800. Score: UUFFAIjO. DETHOIT. n.H.O.A.E. Casey, 8b. .,,0 3 3 3 1 Holmes, rf,.l 12 10 larley, If t 0 10 0 Elberfeld, ai.O 0 14 2 yui, 2b 0 3 3 3 0 Dillon, lb 0 0 9 0 1 Nlcol, cf 0 13 0 1 Shaw, 0 1 1 t 0 0 Hall, p 0 0 10 1 Cronln, p 0 0 110 McAllister ..0 0 0 0 0 Il.H.O.A.K. Speer. c 0 2 4 1 0 Shearon. ,cr...l 10 0 0 Halllgan, lr.,1 1110 Atherton, Sb.l 0 3 3 1 Ralirec'E't. rtl 4 1 I 0 Carey, lb 2 3 14 1 0 Hallman, m.3 2 3 6 Ci Andrews, 3b. .1 12 4 0 Haallnes, P..0 10 5 0 Totals 13 1 27 1 Total 3 8 27 10 6 Batted tor Cronln In ninth. Buffalo 116 0 0 0 1 4-13 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 Karncd runs: BuKaJo, 5j Dettol.t, 1, Tgj ruebto tf Hloux City 4! base hits: Corey 2), lUsttngs Bchrecongost, Holmes, Ityan. Three-base hits. Andrews, Corey, Casey. Stolen bases: Hallman, Casey, Ryan. First base on balls; Off Hastings, 2rof ilall, 3j oft Cronln, 2.f lilt y pitched ball, By Cronln, 1. Struck out: Hy Hastings, 3; oy Hall, 2; by Cronln, 2. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Dwycr. Knr Hny (or CIiIchro. MINNEAPOLIS, July 2.-Chleago had r walkaway with Minneapolis todny, batting Parker out of tho box In tho fourth and hitting McCann, who succeeded him, at will. The day was sweltering and play wns Very listless. Attendance, iOO. Bcore: MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO. n.H.O.A.E. n.H.O.A C. Hoy, cf 3 2 1 0 0 llrodlf, If.. .1 0 0 0 0 llct-land. rf.3 13 0 0 laddn. Ib...l 2 0 6 0 IMkII, 3b O 2 2 10 D.Wld, cf 0 0 1 Nance, :b,...l 1 1 Wllmot. rf....l 1 2 Lnllr, If 0 1 3 WeMen. lb.. 1 1 1 richer, C.....0 l 1 Bmlth, M.....0 o l Ab'taohlo, 2b.l 1 2 J'arkfr, p... .0 0 0 McCann, p.,.0 0 0 Jackllticii ,.0 0 0 SliUKnrt. o 4 & o Kugtlcn, lb.,.,0 0 12 0 0 Iiiukley, C....3 z 5 o o Ivatoll, p 0 2 0 4 0 Totals ....11 12 27 13 0 Total 4 27 IS 0 Batted for McCann In ninth. Minneapolis ......... 001 '0 00030 4 Chicago 00320015 0-11 Earned runs: Minneapolis. 2; Chicago. 6. Two-baso lilts: Hoy, McFarland, Pndden (2). Homo run: Werden. Bases on balls: Oft Parker, 3; oft McCann, 2; off Katoll, 6. Bases on hit by Ditched ball: Oft McCann, 2. Struck out: By Kutoll, 4, Doublo plays: Atobatlchlo to Smith to Werden: Padden to Shugart to Sugdcn. Left on bases: Minne apolis, 6: Chicago, S. Sacrlflco hits: Bugden, Katoll (2). Stolen bases: Isbell. McFarland (2). Wild pitches: Parker, l: McCann, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpire: McDonald. Standing of tho Tennis. 'Played. Won, Lost. P.C. .61.1 .579 .523 .5(0 .491 .4S3 .426 .332 urooKiyn &o zs Philadelphia 57 33 Pittsburg 63 31 Cincinnati C7 20 Boston 6i 27 Chicago 53 2S Bt. Louis 61 23 20 21 2 2S US 30 31 So NOW York 61 19 SWIFT'S NINE DEFEATED im NEOUV .Ink Wins Gnuie for Locnla by a Home Itun. NEOLA, la., July 2. (Special.) The game hero yesterday was tho most exciting played here this year. The local nlno do feated tho Swifts by a ecoro of 12 to 10. Tho gamo was won by Zlnk In -tho last Inning. He mado a homo run with two men on bases. Scoro: BWIFTO. n.H.O.A.E j;eoi. n.H.O.A.E. Zlnk, c, 2b..2 2 9 3 1 MaxfleM, C...2 0 3 1 0 Morgan, n.p.l 2 16 1 Sinclair, cf...l 3 0 0 0 Downs, p. ts.l 0 0 6 0 Wllmot, 3b... 1 0 4 5 0 Hamilton. If .2 2 110 Cotter. lb....O 0 8 11 Campbell, rf.l 2 0 0 1 Sweeney, 2b,. 0 0 0 1 0 Kennedy, ss..O 0 2 3 0 nurr. ir 1 0100 Smith, 2b. ... .2 14 3 1 Iejj-y, lb....O 2 9 0 1 Bowler, c 1 14 3 1 Bowkal, cf..,3 1110 Parker. rf....3 1 1 0 o Ilennlson, p..l 2 13 0! llolmo, 3b... 0 0 3 1 0 Totals 10 i'aJ 14 2 Totals 12 lQ'M 21 4 Smith out for not running. Two out when, winning run was made. Noola 3 .3 1 0 1 0 0.0, 3-12 swifts 0 a s z 0 0 0 1 310 Hits: Noola. 10: Swifts. 8. Three-base hit Bennlson. Home run: Zink. Batteries: For Ncola, Downs, Maxrlcld, Morgan and zinn; for Swifts, Bennlson and Bowler. 8truck out: By Downs, 2: by Morgan. 7: by Bennl son, 4. Umpires: Sweeney and McIIugh. tAnintcur iliise Ilnll. The Ben-Hurs defeated the Bemts Park Stars last Sunday by a score of 37 to 4. Batteries tor the Ben-Hurs. Anderson and Lynch; for tho Btars, August and Sett. Tho Ben-Hurs would Ilko to hear from the Fremont High scnool seoona nine. Tho Omaha National Juniors defeated tho Capital Hills Saturday by a score of 9 to 2. naileries lur uiu iiuiiunniB, iicnuciauu u,. Spauldlng; for the Capitals, Fleming and Bovine. Tho Majors defeated tho North Omnhas last Sunday by a scoro 01 44 to lu. i.owerv's masterly Ditcninc was rcsDon slble for the defeat of the Diamonds by the Sluggers last Sunday afternoon. Tho score was 4 to 3. Tho Sluggers, will play tho Colonels July 4 tor a purso of 5iu a side. Tho Colonels defented the Vikings Bun day afternoon by the score of 16 to 9. Bat teries for the-Colonels, Ooellner and Young; Vikings, Wcstegard and Johnson. Tno coiumman juniors ueioatea tno ure mont Tlcer Juniors by a score of 9 to 0. The features of the gamo were Martonsen's pitching and wnery" batting.- uattenes: uoiurnm&n Juniors, .tionenscn nnu. xjdui, Fremont' Tiger Juniors, "Strecter and Cromer. Uncle Oscars I)enrn. TECUMBEH. Neb.. July 2. (Special Tele trrnmil Twn costly errors by the locals In tho ninth Inning saved the Uncle Oscnr3 of Omaha from a shutout touay. acoro: It.H.E. Undo Oscars. .0 0000000 33 36 Tccumseh ....5 0020510 is 10 t Tlattorlii; Barber nnd Booth: Townsond and Buff urn. Struck out: By Barger, 1: by Townsend, 9. liases on bans: un Burner, 3; oft Townsend, 3. Working Iloys Are Winners Th Worklns Boys team of tho Young Men's Christian association defeated the Omaha Juniors Monday afternoon by tho score or lo to 10. xno insr. inninic wan layed In darKness, wnicn accounts largely or the flva runs mado in that Inning by tho Juniors. Sioux Fnlls "Wins Second BlriTTX FALLS. B. D.. July 2. (Special Telegram.) A game of baso ball hero today betweon tno hioux nns ana hock napins, la., teams resulted In a victory for tho former oy a score 01 u o j. ADVANCE GUARD TOO SWIFT Sana Phillips Hade Game Effort 0 Ontrace Ills Old Illvnl, Hut Wns Doomed to Defeat, CHICAGO, July 2. Advance Guard showed conclusively today that ho was a colt of better quality than Sam Phillips. Tho two three-year-olds had a fair test at equal Weights at a mile and an eighth. Tho Monk was a starter In this race, but 110 did not bother either of tho others. If thern wns any difference In the jockeys that, too, was In Bam Phillips' favor, for uurna roue nim. wnno vmioo wus u au vunca Guard. Tho latter simply laid back and waited on Sam Phillips. Burns tried Inn tin ir nnen In a while nnd then he tried sprinting, but In either event Advance Guard was always right thero. In tho Btrntrh Cnrruthors & Shields' colt passed the lead desnlto Bam Phillips' gamo effort to maintain nis auvantaga anu won uy vwu parts of a length. Tho weather wai hot today and not moro than 6,000 persons were In attendance. In tho fifth race, tho St. Louis filly, Tho Sprite, ran the fastest mllo of tho season and handily defeated Alcedo, while In tho last raco Tayon ran tho fustcst six furlongs of tho season. Summary: First race, mllo and seventy yards; Anthracite, 94 (Knlghu, 6 to 1, won by a head; Portente, 111 (Caywood), 11 to 6, sec ond: ureatiana, 11- ivunuuson;, 11 iu -thtrrl. Time: 1:4514. Limerick. Jim Mc Cleevy, Arthur Bchan und Stiver Garter also ran. , . . , , (Burns), 3 to 6, won by three-quarters of a length; acnooimasier, jus uiuuinuiu, o 10 second: Battus. 115 (Miller), a to 1, third. Time: 1:0114. Prince of Dollght and Vollt mnn nlsa rtin. Third race, mllo and an eighth: Advance Ouard, 103 (Vltltoe), 4 to 5, won by three Quarters of a length: Sam Phillips, 109 mnrnsl. 7 tn E. second: Tho Monk. 10 (Knight). 12 to 1. third. Time: 1:63. Thrcu arnrtftrft. l.'nnrth rnre. nix furloncs. selling: I'OPQ Leo. 115 (Caywood), 6 to 3. won by thrco lengths; Rollins, 112 (J. Martin), 20 to 1. second; Bhrovn Tuesday, 105 (Bullman), 8 to 1, third, Time: 1:1394. Lomond, Innova tor. Brisk, Lucky Monday, Barney Fax and Delia ustrana also ran. Fifth rnce. one mile: The Bnrlto. 107 (Mat thews), 3 to 1, won by two lengths; Alccdo1 112 (Caywood), 9 to 10, second; Star Chime, Lady Elite, The Rush and Jako Webber aiso ran. - , ' ,,, Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Tayon 1V4 (tltewaru, I lo i, wan oy nun . iuiikiii T.ivnriln. 110 (Matthews). 10 to 1. second Vain, 103 (Devln), 6 to 1, third. Time: i:13V4 Tiicir. Miss Shanlev. Ed Uarland II. Mer- moso, Avenstoko and John A. Morris also ran. Vot One Favorite Win nt 'evlllll-,. CINCINNATI, July 2. Not a slnglo Ip.- vorlte won ror tno latent touay av ewpori nnrrln npnlii uhowed her class os ii sprinter by winning tho six furlong handi cap very easily from, it. speedy lot. The weather was not ana tno tracn tost, num mary: .V. . It. , 1 1 .. . T- V i . f irSl Twee, OHO llllin. poiiiuk. uiujiiuiiik. 101 (Akcr). C to i, won; iJicnneim, myi 10 to 1, second; Zonne. 91 Mavi uni. 'third. Time: 1:12. Little- B y, Possum Botha, Nina B. L., Full DresB and I To nu f nrrt utsn raru Second race, Ave furlongs: Jim. Nap. 112 (H. Wilson), 6 to 1, won; Bt. Dean, 107 (Cor- ner). 15 to o, secouu; wulutJ, v iJ j'lbi S to 1, third. Time: 1:03. John Blake, riaiwln Wnlton. Whitfield. Problem. Mos. keto, Prince of Peace, Western Union and errauni aiso ran. - , Third raxe, ono arid ono-elshth mllyj, ecjl- iter: Snrllln. K r.f. lllrVx). 7 to 1. won: Klnr Elkwoml. 101 (Hohrrtsonl. 7 tn 1. second: Orris, ar, (t. Murphy), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1V Outburst. Srtdlo Hurnam, The Oray Dawn, CaHtle, Marlon Lynch, PrlrtCo VII helm, Illchurtlson, Don Clarenelo and Marlon Sansom also ran. Fourth race, .handicap, nix furlongs: Oeori'le. 114 IT. wiWnn). IS tri'G. Won: Aeushla, 01) (C. Murphy), 10 to 1, ioconds Tho, Star of Hethlehem, 112 (Michael). to u. liiiiu. -Liitit:. x.lt aim . Uiiu un sightly also ran. Fifth race, nvo furlongs: Beau, OVA (Harshberger), 12 to 1, won; Queen Cnrnl- v,n, iw oiHuunriu, a lo . Becoiui; himivu Morrison. 101 (llrlttnni. 12 to 1. third. Time: l:0iX. Sani Lyons, Johnnlo McCarty, Pi rate of Penzance, Queen Little, Helen Gra ham and Mrs. Orannan nlso ran. sixtn racv on mile, selling: Knnomia. ICG (Corni.-r), 5 to 1, won. Polly Hlxby, W ij.irnti;, i in l, Foconu, -Mizzouni, im in. ,Vllon). 5 to 1. thlnl. lime: 1:41. Osmon. Doilster Swivel. I.lttlo IjuhI. Btatlra and Je.innot, also ran. LONG SHOT WINS VERNAL Street Lnvendcr Takes Stake Event nt Slieepslirml lluy in Cleyrr Style. NEW YORK, July 2. At Shecpshcad Bay today only ono feature, tho Vernal stakes, was decided, but a hurdle race, a handicap, also furnished good sport. Summary: First race Futurity course: Demurrer, 115 (Henry), G to C and 1 to 2, won by three lengths; Luko Word, 115 (Turner). S to 1 and 3 to 1, secondr Browndnlo, 115 (Spencer), 6 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:11. Gresson, Tom Kenny, Tho Ithymer, Uliulcrun, King'a Fa vorite, Frnnk Erno and Ilium also run. Second race, ono mllo on tho turf: Briga dier, 113 (McCue), oven and 1 to 2, won by. four lengths; Montnnlc, 113 (Turner), 7 to 2 and 4 to 5, second; Vesuvlan. 121 (Spen cpr). 4 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:39 4-6. Com- manacr tinier, .Nnnscn ana uig uun aiso ran. Third race, ono and a quarter miles: Fa- vnnllix. 112 iTnrnori. 7 tn '1 and 7 to 10. won by ono length; Latson, 126 (Llttlellcld), 10 to 1 nnd 3 to t second; Knight of .tho Gar ter, 122 (Mltcliell), 4 to 1, third. Tlmo: 2:03 3-5. Procession ulso ran. Fourth raco, tho Vernal stakes, flvo fur- iongs; rwcQi javenuer, i- iiniicmiiu, i to 1 una"? to.D, won by three-quarters of a longth: Lady of tho Valley, 115 (McCue), 12 to 1 nnd 3 to 1, necond: Elizabeth M., 115 (Shaw), 1 to 2, -third. Time: 1:02 2-5. Add, Orient, Double Six and All Saints also ran. Fifth race, hurdlo handicap, two miles: Hardy C 140 (Burgess), 8 to -S and 3 to 5, won by ono length i Hardy Pardee, 131 (Owens), S to 6 anU 3 to 6, second; Des perado, 135 (Barry;, 4 to 1. third. Time: 3:52. Draughtsman, Odonroo Doctrlno and Klondike also ran. . , , ,. , Sixth raco, selling, six and ono-half fur longs: Tourulne, 103 (Mitchell), 30 to 1 and 10 to 1, won by a nock: Olca. 0j (J. Slack), 12 to 1 and C to L second; Oread, 99 (Dang- maii), lo l, tniru. 'nine: ikuj-o. uuhuuh, Ben Hadad, Wax Tuner, General Mart Gary. Carbuncle. Miller. Chanler, Boss Clark. Spccdmnn, IJoncss nnd Iaurcatea aiso rau. Tnlent DiiMipcil nt St. I.nnla. ST. T.nms. sin.. Jul'v 2. The tnlent met with a sharp rebuff at tho fair grounds to day, itarry uuko ncing ira oniy nmiiius favorite. Summary: , First race, seven furlongs: Harry Duke, inc ct. iWnniia). i tn .1. won: Tom Otlmore, 93 (Daln), 30 to l and 5 to 1, second; Iron unancciior, ivt rj. t, woousj, w io i, wmu. Time: l:30U. Wood Trice. Itcbecca Vclls and Imperious ulso ran. . .... ,.T . 1 1 -. .Aft ,!Tnn. tiessy), 20 to 1 and 4 to 1, won; Mandamus, 107 (W. Klley), 12 to 1 und 4 to i, seconu; Bohul, 112 (Dale), C to 1. third. Time: i:4i4. Bello Simpson, Armund, May Dockcry and J. V. Hayes ulso ran. Third race, selling, two-year-olds, ftvo and a half furlongs: Sclde, 112 (Crowhurst). 4 to 1. won: Oricnns. 100 (Frost). 10 to 1 nnd 3 to 1, second; Quick ltnnge. 10S (Gllmoro), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:12. Harry Pulllam, .uoldcn Harvest anu seeming aiso ran. Fourth race, nnn mllo nnd a sixteenth: Tlckfull, S7 (Tallcy), 12 to 6, won; Terrn Incognita, 97 (Dale). 25 to 1 nnd 7 to 1, sccona; Jimp, ivj i, -xtuii, o. i i. uuiu. Tlmo: 1:52. Mrtlay and Annie Oldfleld-also ran. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: Judge Wardell, 108 (J. Woods), 11 to 5, won: Lord Neville, 110 (Talley), 7 to 5 and 2 to 5. sec ond; Davo Waldo, dOO (J. T. Woods),,3 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:17)4. Banish, My Last Hopo and Felix Bard also ran. Sixth race, celling, six und a nair tur longs: Hi Kollar. 105 (J. T Woods), 3 to 1, won: Necklace, 100 (Crowhurst). 6 to 2 and 4 to 6, second: Slddubla; 102 (Talley), to 1, third. .Time: 1:24. Cathedral, Shtlllngburst, SJilent Friend .and Her Favor also ran. niar Price 'tor Thoroimrlilireds. NEW' Y'OnK",'Ju1j-2. A number of horsoa In training. 4b'o 'property of P. J. Dwyer and others, -we're 'ejo'ld today fa tho Faslg-Tlpton company's isaddock at Shccphead bay. Thoso bringing t500 or over were as fol lows: Hnlftlmo. eh. n. li). by Hanover-Pandora, L. V. Bell. $3,750. His Iloynl Highness, ch. o (3), by His Highness. NottlCj G. Forbes, 33,500. Humboldt, ch. c. (2), by Hanover-Lida Stanhope, W. Donahue, J1.O00. jiammocK, uik. c. uy jiunovcr-iurunia, L. Graves. J2.C00. American, b. c. (2). by Iroquols-Banana, J. F. Johnson, $1,150. Hinsdale, ch. c. (2), by Hanovor-is'iiema, E. L. Graves, $500. Krlss Krlngle, b. g. (5), by Sprlngbrook Brueno, F. Dwyer, $2,100. PENNSYLVANIA WINS AGAN Fonr-Onreil Itaen Goes to Quakers, with Columbian Second, While Cor nell Docs Xot Finish. POUGHKEEPSID, X. T July C.-Tho four-oared race started at 10:1314, Columbia slightly In lead; Tonnsylvanla and Cornell closo up, rowing neck and neck. Columbia led nt tho three-quarter mllo by half a lencth. At tha mllo mark Columbia took a bad swervo from Its course Pennsylvania and uornea wero ngniing lor ursc piaco. Approaching the brldgo Pennsylvania and Cornell wero still lighting for first place. with tho Quakers about a quarter of a length In tho lead. All threo crews wero rowing a thirty-six stroke. Thn wash of thn Cornell shell caused tho Columbia crew to drop back at least several lengths. At tho one and a half mllo mark Cornell and Pennsylvania were still fighting' for the lead and tho Cornell steersman seemed to ho swerving towards tho west shore The Pennsylvania shell swerved slightly to the east. Tho Cornell steersman got away out nf ihn onurHe. th crow rowinrr In nn oblique lino for tho west shore. Columbia gained on tno (.orneu sneu Dccauso its steersman nan Kept almost a uireci course. 'l'annHvlvnnla. wlon hv two lunirts.. Columbia flecond. Pennsylvania's time, 9:1C:23. At t lies finish of tho raco the Columbia and Pennsylvania launches drew up along side ot their respective crows. The Columbia crowd on their launch cheered tho crow and then gavo another cheer for the un fortunato Cornell crew, which lay close to tho west bank. All tho men peemed to bo In bad shape. Nos. 2, 3 nnd 4 wero compelled to throw water on the bowman. A rowboat towed tho Cornell shell Into the channel wltnin renon or (,-oiirtncy-B launcn. Tho Pennsylvania i nd Columbia crows rowed to their quarters, each apparently In flno condition. ... Tho Cornell crow was lifted out of its shell. Tho bowman was apparently over conic, die was placed on a bench In the launch and covered with coats, Ills prostra tion furnished nn explanation for tho crow Having rowea out or ineir course. Ofllclal tlmo: Pennsylvania, 10:311-5; Columbia, iv.ss. uorncu uiu not nnisn. Omnlin Hoy Defeat GotNoli. FOHT DODGE, In., July 2.-(8peciaI.) Frank Gotsch of Humboldt, tho champion catch-as-catch-can wrestler of Iowa nnd who Is to accompany Farmer Burns to the Paris games during the world's fulr, was defeated at Boono last evening by Cnrl Drown of Omnha, tho contest being given to Brown on a foul, Tho contest was held in tho Aries opera houso ond was witnessed by an enthusiastic crowd, Tho winner was to get the best three out of flvo falls. Gotsch won tho first two and Brotvn the second two. In tho last round, Gotsch got a hold on Brown which tho referco called TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder to bo shaken Into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous nnd hot, nnd get tired enslly. It you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet nnd makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, Ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all palii and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package Fit ICS. Address, Allen B. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y. IIOTKI.H. VIENNA HOTELS lOH-lII-in Furnnm St. Restaurant, ladles' cafe, rending room, newly furnished rooms, bath rooms. Kvery thing first-class. American and ICuropean plan. Rooms with board. fli, V. uoiIFFIUlt, Prop. Look on the end of the package in which you get your Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Saratoga Flakes, Long Branch Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Graham Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit, Ginger Snaps, Handmade Pretzelettes and Vanilla Wafers. The "In-er-seal Patent Package" brings to your table the best of baking in the best possible manner. IPs a luxury worth asking for. At all grocers. USED exclusively hy a strangle hold and gavo tho fall and the" contest to Brown, (iotscli claimed tnat ins hold was legitimate and protested loudly at tho decision. Ho Immediately challenged Brown to wrestle for 500 a sldo nnd the challenge wns ucccptcd. Tho contest may inKo place in dcs -Monies or uny other good town. CrnnkOInrrny Flttlit a Drmv, CLINTON. In.. July 2. fSneclal Tele gram.) Tho Cronke-Murrnv llcht. tho last contest tho local club will attempt to pull oft bofore tho antl-prlzo light law goes Into effect, July 4, wns witnessed by about LOCO neonle. Tho contest was not of the furious order, but a clover, nclcntlllc exhibition. It went tno limit or tno twenty rounus and was called a draw. Al Wcln I ir Ih Knocked Ont. BUFFALO. N. Y.. Julv 2 Jim Jeffords nf California knocked out Al Welnlg ot Buf falo in tne etgntn round at mo Olympic Athletic club tonlsht. When you want sparkling wlno got Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. Its purity and delicious flavor commends It. PENSION'S FOIl WESTERN VETEHAXS. War Survivor Itciiipniberril liy the General Government. WASHINGTON, July 2.-Tho following pensions havo been granted; Issuo of June 15, VjjO: Nebraska: Additional Georgo Harris, Rulo, $10. Increase William Andrew, Friend, $10. . Iowa: Original Th6m'ns L. Plckerlll, $4; Edward Mayer (decensed), Wilton Junc tion, itesioration nnu increase jonn Btllwell (deceased), Des Moines, $21: Oshoa Polton (decenaed), Charles City. $12. In creaseCurtis C. C. Brndlcv. Manchester. $10; John B. Herbert, Allerton, $10; Samuel ti. urowning, westervuie, : uusscii iteu fleld, David, $12; Benton D. Bltner, Lyons, $12: (sneclal Juno 19) Peter S. Soden. Sey mour, $50. Original widows, etc. Laura J. Btllwell. Des Moines, $12; (special accrued Juno 16) minor of Samuel D. Cole, Des -Moines, xio. Cnlinn Teacher In lloto:i. BOSTON. July 2. The- United Stntes army transport Sedgwick, having on board moro than 400 women teachers from Cuba and tho third of tho licet bringing instructors to this country for a season of study nt tho Harvard university summer school, ar rived today. Two mora transports aro yet to como. Company Declare Dividend. ,ltv irivii, if uij1 iiw nil ci;ium ill iiic Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad company navo declared a uiviaenn or i per cent on Its common stock, making 4 per rent for the last six months, and nlso a dividend of 2 per cent on Us preferred stock. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver PiUs. Must ar Signature trt ftM PaoSlmlU Wrapper Dslow. fVmr sU aa eaay ftntak Msrsricr. riRHUIACIL m PIUIMCSS. nn iiuoutMESt. FflR TIBPID LIVER. Iffll COMtTlPATIOH, ran iauow jrih. rll THEEOMPLEXIII irewrss Vvltittt mrmmn Q.WRE SICK HCADAQHst WE WANT YOU JULY 4-4 P. M AT Y. M. C. A. Athletic Park 26th and Ames Ave; Y, 1VL G A, . vs. SWIFT & CO, See the Christians eat tho Hogstlckurs (or vice versa) at base ball. At 2 p. m. will bo gin a flno program of athlptlo contests, bi cycle and foot races. Polo vault. Jump (kinds to suit), tennis tournament. Hand, loino pr$' aro hunk' up. Admission, Sn.. CARTERS mWo tfWnBI ill y For, This Design NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. HAMMOCKS s Every hammock Monday and niffc y i n r r Ti rr u vs. -v All 1. 00 Hammocks, each . . . . : 75c All 1.25 Iiammocks, each-. 94c All 2.00 Hammocks, each Z . . . . . .,.,.1. 5,0, All 2. 50 Hammocks, each. ... 7. . ." ;"v1.88 ' All 3. 00 Hammocks, each '. .V. ;'2. 25 All 4.00 Hammocks, each..-, '. 3.00 All 5.00 Hammocks, each 3.75 All COO Hammocks, each...'. 4.50 About 250 woven straw seats for lawn and porch use, each LACE CURTAINS On next Thursday we inaugur at special mid-summer sale of lace curtains. All patterns na coming again, for next season will be closed out at a reduce price. See Thursday morning papors. ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. 1414-16-18 DOUGLAS STREET. C1CJAH ur same C quality smaller size.. 9Ci Distributors, Niirhf Wn'rk Night, (officc ,hours arc dis' M nig H l t t UI Iv agreeable at the best, but how f z much worse it is when you ilif (ft have to climb stairs because W grope through dark halls. The Bee Building 5 clevalors run day, night and Sundays. The Bee Build ing is always illuminated. It makes the best office build h 'inZ fr a doctor, who wishes night or Sunday office hours. m On account of the Army I3 can accommoaaic you wttn any sort ot a room you wish. y R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, , jft , Ground Floor, The Bcc Ilullilinjc. ' ( I OH I Ml FOR THE 4th. If you ever need a hammock, now is the time We have the choice line,Mondayand Tuesday we give you an opportunity to save some money on your purchase. Tuesday ONE-FOURTH OFF Aromatic Gives Perffin pSt inn Satisfactioi Omuha, Neb. of no elevator service, and it Headquarters moving we b 1