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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TV ESI) AY, JUNE -J, 1901.
uniw Oil. A VK tOUY
tl lUHtS ItVtWfttM tl) fWELVE
II i iitnitf IrWHIl lfi.1 Clin mihI lit
fll t'e'r'f i,fil If lHIHIM
in fin nUiuir
il rich tfa tim flmt 'ar
um ftftflifN .fJ!rti wllh il sbmit
i ' ! mil nt f viftinn trcit
fafiMwi ftettlifl ami Cm MnirtM,
I , ifch fir Infill tiAtlhdptl 0f II Vl
ibfrBU, If het.of thf kind thn I
ififj ma hMii Mitut. Win inn
. ef H tn (3 wittimit Muh
i' H eh ttntl eminty ruler
n ,trrf nmt nppiimrhtnt. ihM ore
piny frrrlf AwHtnrium denffli
i -h rrfwr ftiHtrft i he might to
bark li i Hip tnof rtmafKulil'
nil ihi tsi'fie. done In an
"impufrttlvpi rrrnrl'M rstne.
taris! hr fotirtU'mi el ai'gfllsh
iht tn 'h flrt inning Th el
KnliW Jill ti
I eno do tbl n
lil in (ire ham, wlm
impI at third Mevnker Mil to
i'iH Ranlieily 'rpi lllne new
rt". hut U'floaiwll put hastily
rlxh Held Una for throe h'r.
MtiT and .MrVlPker latmhel home
ill- nf proud oii'.lmiti(! npnnr -
Mip ifii was f trKtiy wmi. Cole
i , .hiflji fir Just beiweeti I In1 flrii mi I
' 1 i; mutt,, ,V)ll ('athntiii ml'ltldgrd It.
" "'f'lfjju fo ' That settled
h tiinir, for niter in.'-ll lin'l been
on bal I'nltho -irnrk biliny
i. n net m igr n
oitffcu iM if m
l fc1iriltirtt'i
UltfW WilAl
-M i r i , ,,itel The weather w.ix fine and
tr-ni'i"l f.' plnlha. but the locals o.it
, li.p, the visiting teflfn Seoro:
Miimi-l'tt " " " I I o f. .1 IJ it 2
Coiner nonOuoolo-IOl
finflpHfi. flnmlioWt, Unn nml HPKrit,
f.ilnr U'rflit Ph'irhff 11 nitrt ftltchfv
Utriifk m it Hv W rlRht, j, by HlHinmn. J,
hv l.ine m t mptre: J A Vrlleri
pittsiUrg nationals win
I'iiiiiiiI l'lilli(ip.liln I'ltclirrn lliinl
nml liftrn, nml pnrl Shnt
IIiimii (Int.
IMTT8I1I IKI. JtllTrl" Th I'lillndftlplil
NntbirmM were intM it Mm tout by Doln
Imnt) hit, friiiowMl by I'llck' thrrp
lmri 'rii vi'lir r foubl ilo tiutlilng with
t'hilitiil. the I'"',-!! hit Himxleliv anil
TowneeiHl t will Atlpiiilnticp, 2,CX). Srorc
ti rrMtifti) riui.AiiKi.rtHA.
it ti n a t: ll.lt.O A K
i) Thntnn, rf. o I) I 0
0 o Iiu'UIh. 1h 0 0
0 ft f hty. oflb IJln
0 KttPK. rf. .'ill''
,1 0 Hdri -. 3b . 0 0 0 3
1 1 !lnKti. If . ft 1 1 0
till Mdf'rPnd, c 0 ft 1 .
1 1 I OCrftM. m.... 1 J J
i 0 llHUinmi, 'tl0 0 ii 2
- - iriuKuMiy, p. 0 0 I 1
J 1 Townlrml. pool 1
I
TutHla 1 6 II ti) 3
. I 1 3 I 0 f. 0 li '-11
n (i 0 0 0 t 0 0 0- I
Himipil riin l'hlliiili'ltililii. I. I'lttshurff. :i
TInep-l'iiHp blt. Wiitfiicr, I.c.ipIi, Pllok
Hartldio till: Itltoliey. Stolen lmc.!i. Ileuu
liinnt 2, Vbmit. O'l'oniior. Pnuble plnys:
Hlv lo Itltihpy, ToniiU'niJ to Cro(n. I-'lrat
tump mi IiiiIIs. off I'lillltpiil. 1, off nugelPhy,
i. mi i n ni-i'tin, ;i mi ny iniciifii nan
MlriuK out: li- rhiuippl. 7, uy
l nun
Time
Itp urn nt, rf : t i
iMsfK if 2ii
Wnnr rf 1 I
HmrorVit. lb I i
llll.h. Ib I i I
tK.li lb 1 3
Mr, . o
or"ifri"-. r il
PMIIIMI. p o n o
Total.... II 11 It
I'lltsliuru
l'lillniUlililit
HniiiKll.'lil.
I'iiiii;li'tiy. 1 by Towtippnil, 2 t'assPd ball:
l l.'n Mill ...1 II'
nrlntiil Wllil I'ltrh: I'bllllppl
I'mpltp. KmillP
1 1 1 . 1 1 s
IIDAT
IIHOOKI, N
K
tilt ' billlik t i I nn.
il i i Imfkxl up t.wo Iri'hi r frtl. Cr or
i :u unit unlit lrn lmp on whip our
Ifthllit iitii tii tt'itrifr nrunil on two
bin tip by Sli-Andi-p"" nml l.pli'lipr, botli
' 'htili ii TP' nnblipil ititi n In opiitcr nil
i
iitwl liiitlnts hiiibIis I'liut li
t :l ,rt brr iltfinrps. Ilrld wait hit
i ' l.. Tninmi wh .tw.irileil n baio on
u tin i wlin Hurkluy lntiilil one to in
I'p il nirpi ThPii Itrnhntn mnttpil imp
i i tn tMirhmv,- whoip nnxlPty In put
T' Hid -liff" nt'liiimp nllnwpil (Iralinm tn
in I llni Tnnniii IipM Iblril Thou t'.irtpr
' i i nun iIiiaii iIip lliinl hmi llnp ami
I i .ifi mid llui'klpy nllpil hnnipwnrd. A
nier bv Hlrwnpt ernipil (inilmm,
ti' it Mm nrpiirmilritttm wnir ntnynt nl th.it
i
1 iiliiil In Ihp Hip nf rr cull ti t 111 K ? Hot li
i Ir i rp llylnn .irouiiil Hip i'IvpIp ronlln-
ilkp Hip tpnltpil pnnl'H m n niprrj-
md nml II a nnyiiody k.hiip till
lipptitiiip no ilno knpw wbrro lhi
ei-'i wnnlil en! (linhnm wan pullnl
i of Km Ink n ml Coonii ItmpMPil In tlio
fn' r ii nnlnn nf'rr Dp MoIiips hnd pIkiIIipiI
i 1 1 k I v- rutin on bh in.inv hltn. To cup
br Mtn.n flnialm hnd lo crop out two
b' me rutin over IIip cxtrttno left fli'lil fnnro,
tn rip or iwn lurklfun Inetani'pn I'tnplro
I'npknv Itplppd In hwpII the clomor.i 1 1 3 1 low .
Tbn n itnnmry
Himi Hip .'porp Slinul.
OMAII.V
AH It II. O. A. li.
I .1 J I
liorlrr l'iil l-'l In WroiiK I'lapp
ill IIip Crurlnl Mniiirnt.
flM INNATI. Juno 3 --Hnth National
ilirhpr witp hit hard lodny TIip ftnlih
ii pxplllnii In the pxtrenuv With one.
run ticpdfid to He iul two men out. tin
ntror, a linnc on bnIN otul u crntch lilt
fllli'd the luifcpK nmt Ktelrr wrts up. Hp
ertit ii flv lo Crawford nmt tlm game was
oer. Atteiulnriic, l.fwj. Scorei
t INCINNATI I II.IOJKI.YN.
It. H O A H.H.O.A V
IJobt., (f 1 i t ) a fchfokaM. If 1 I t ! )
Hurley. If . I I . I Kflfr, rf . . . 0 3 1 0
llPPkley, lb 1 2 K t 0 Kellcv. 3b. 0 1 0 J 0
Crnwfnrcl. rf n I .1 i i paly. Ib . . 1 5 3 2 0
Ht'iiMilt, ;i. i) 3 i n o naliltn. 2 I i 0
Irnlti. 3b no? i i Mcfreery. flo M 0 (
Mnnnn. m lit: 0 t'aritll. lb.,0 a 10 I
lliin. r .. I i ; i (i Mpilulrt. 0 d s ,i 1 o
I'hlti. p o o 0 ii Hurlip". p . 0 0 0 t 0
.. motion . 0 t 0 0 0
Total. ft jo 2T 11 t
I Tornli ... 4 12 l II 1
HnttPd fot UiiRheii In thn ninth.
i.'lticlniiull I ii l 0 ii n 2 1 - 5
IliooklMt oi 1 o o 0 1 0 1
ICaitRil runs: t'tticlnnati. 5; Hrooklyn. 3.
Iwo-liiiHp hit n. Hurlpy, Hccklpy, Shi-ckurrt,
Kepler Tlitcc-lm.p hlti: M.irooii (2i,
i rnwford, linhli-n. Hoiiip runs: HerKen.
bullion Stolen Iiu.p: MtCrprrv. Doublo
pluy: Duly lo Fnrrpll. First bae on balls:
Off I'hllllp., 3; off HtiKhP-, 1. Struck out:
nv i-iiiiii n, j. ny i luetics . i-uiispii tmn :
tireinnh'n, c t 0 1 0 0 neck. 3b
t)uni p Ilo 0 PonlltiB, t
0 13 4 1
0 10 4 0
Totals J I Jf It t Totald . J J 14 1$ t
Mftltlmcirs . . . n o 4 n o o 3 0 7
Cleveland 2 0 ( 0 0 u 0 0-3
Kitrned riln: Cleveland, 1. Two-base lilt;
ttradley First base on errors. Cleveland,
1. First base on balls; Oft DowIIiir, 9.
Struck out. Hy DowIIiik. Donlln, Jacksoni
by Dunn. SMilebetk tilt by pltrhed ball:
Hy DowlltiB. 1; by Dunn, 2. Left on buses:
Cleveland ; Haltlmore, 8. Double pluy:
Wllltnms to Krister to ltoho. Stolen basts:
O'tirlen, l.aChancp. Hradley, MeOraw, Don
lln. William, Dunn. Time: IM l'mplr:
CHIItltlotl
IJASV
W IN
rtm
U'ANimOTO.V.
Wtiltp .Sua Ho Tlirlr llest. Which Isn't
liooil IWioiikIi,
CHICAOO, June 3,-Tho Wnnhlnstja
Atnei leans put up n great Bmp mid won
handily. The local team fouxlit hard nil
Hip time, but wus Unable to win. .Hott-m
was lu rarp form, allowing but four hits
Attptidatice. 2,61V. Score:
WASHINGTON. , CHICAOO.
n.H.OAU.I 11 II. O A.K.
rnrreli. f . 1 1 3 0 0 Hey. ef 1 o 1 n 0
lnttiKan. lb 1 1 IS 0 o Jnnei, rf . o 1 1 0 0
CMItiti. :ti . 0 1 0 3 I Mfltf. 2b. 0 1 8 I t
Potr, If.... I 2 1 0 0 libell. Ib 1 t II 0 0
Irf-f, cf ... .0 U 0 0 OHarlman. 3bO 0 2 10
M'rcor, rf...o ) I o Btumart. ii . 0 0 1 2 0
Clnrk. o 0 1 To 0 MT'rl'nd, If 0 0
i 1 1
Cllimm'n
CoUKhlln, Ibl 1 (l 1 o
Patten, p .. o 0 o i o
3 1 O'iSulllvon. e . o 0 5
Patterion, p 1 1 o
0 0
1 0
4 0
Total
J 4 30 14 1
Tolali .5 i SO IJ 1
Washington . .. n 1 2 0 o 0 n n o 2-5
Chicago 0 u o o o o 0 3 o o 3
Left on bases. Chicago, S, Wnshltwlin.
3 Two-base hit: Cllngmnti. Three-baso
hit roster. Home runs; Djngun, Cough
If ti Sacrlllco hits. Merles. Cllngnnn.
Stolen bases. Jones, Merles (3), Harimm,
Shugart. Double ploy. Hhugnrt to Mertei
to Isbell. Mercer lo Cllngmon. Struck out:
Hy I'uttorso.i. t, bv Haltcn, ft First base,
on nails: Off Patterson, 3; off Patten. 4.
Hit with ball; Hnrtman. Time. 1:5D. em
pires; Mnniiasau and Connolly
ATlll.iyrU'H IIKAT I1KTIIOIT 11 TWO.
MINNESOTA BOYS TRIUMPH
Thij Win 0m of Ell from Crlghtra
UnlTinity Ttam.
STAGE FRIGHT CAUSES THE TROUBLE
Crt'lKlilon I, a ds Put t"l Stunls of iood
Work, lint These Munis Ho
.Vol l.nst l.onu
lliiouuli.
to
IHIierfplil the Itnl) Mlolilmiiniler
laet Clear AriMind.
DKTHOIT, June 3.-8lngtes by Powers
nml Plank with Dolan's base on balls nnd
fieler'H hUh fly lo Holmes In the second
Inning this ntterneon brought In two runrt
and Won the game for the Philadelphia,
Athletics Klberfeld's three-base hit In tha
seventh scored Detrnlt's onlv run. Roth
Miller and Plank pitched splendid bull.
Attendance. 3,lirj. Score:
PHII.ADKI.PHIA. DETROIT.
II H O A.K. n.ii.o
"13 0 I Casey, lb .012
rt 0 Harrett. ef 0 0
nieaton. 2b 0 1
Mi'ttulrc.
ham.
i:.m
Time. 1 : tf Cniplre: Cuunlng-
WIMI
MTHIKKS CHICAGO.
Willis of
Hut Four
it'ni If, , , .
n 1 1 Jli. ..
M M .tlew. 3b
' i i rt,
i ii'iiiii. lb
Mc .1 . . ,
I1 Hi in " ...
I t- l i' . .
Iir'l'l.llll. 1..,..
' I'
I lis
llMfl - ....
i .1- . Sb.
.r. . i rf .
M I, I., i . pf
35 i; t;
DISS MO IN' K8
AH. ,11. .11
JUJ2 4 1
... 3.1
A 2 I
ii-.
II'
m. ii. tn.
w-'l If '.
' Il . p. . .
I I'll . . .
111
Mullieii
.,ll I
... t
.11 1
I
3
m
ii
:i
ir
I
3
n
n
n
1
IIOK'llll VIIOV.M
.Senttcreil Hits.
I'HICACO. June 3.--The Chlcaco .Na
tionals got but four scattered hits off
Mils today, only two men renchlng third.
H0M011 scored one run on a single and a
long double, the second on a scratch triple
nml 11 two-bagger and the third on three
uliigli!. with the old of 11 passed ball. The
two teams put up a great game, both In
tin- out nnd Inlleld. Attendance. 760. Bcorc;
nosnoN. , ciiicAr.o.
n h.o.a 1:. n.ii.o.A n.
lUmllton. ef 2 i 0 0 lUrtee), If. . . 0 (1 I Cl l
Tetine, Ib 0 3 13 tl 0 llreeti, cf . . 0 2 3 0 0
IVntatit, 3ti. 1) 2 1 1 0 Hexter, lh...O Oil
Iajiik. rr. ...12 1 0 )lan. rf....0 1 1
Smith. If.. I 2 0 ii.c-hlhl". 3b...O 1
Hi ilnm'ons, rf 0 ft 1 11 o n.iymer. 3b. 0 ft 0
O , Million. 3b 0 ft 0 i 1 M'C'm'k. nr 0 0 3
Klttridge. c. 0 1 fi 0 fl Kahoe, C....0 n S
Willis, p .. ( () 1 2 0 Huehci, p. ..11 0 0
I'KlltiK 0 0 0
Total.. . . 3 l'.i 27 13 II
I TollH 0 4 27 12 0
Iiatied for Hughes In 'the ninth.
Iloston .. ...'it 0 0 'n 0 1 1 I C 3
i.'hlcugo .. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (J i-" fl
J'ft .011 bases: Chicago. 3; Iloston, 3.
TWu-base hits: Tenney. Klttrldge, Smith,
Child. Three-bne hits: Long, Oreeii.
htolen base: Oreen. Double plays: Child!)
to Dexter, lonc to Demant to Tenniv.
I Long to Tenney. Struck out: Hv Hughe.
13: by Willis. I. Passed ball: Kahoe. First
bnsp 011 balls: Off Hughes, 1 Time: 1:20.
t'tnplre: O'Day.
Oelei, rf
Hailen, If.
Troo. 3b
tJole. 3b
full?, cf ..
Davit. Ib
Pn. ers. c.
liol.in, rt..
Plank, p
Totals ..
Detroit
'.K.
0 2 1
0 0 1
0 I
tl 0 I
0 0 S 2 0,
1114 0
10 12 0
''1120;
4 0
0 0
27 15 2
Holmes, rf. 1 0
Klberfelil. 0 2
M'AI'a'tr. lb 0 0
Nnnce, If. 0 1
Iluelow. e.. 0 0
Miller, P 0 t
I 1
0 3
Totals
1 ( 27 3
II 0 n II 0 0 1 0 O-l
Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12
Lamed run: Detroit. 1. Three-base hit:
Klberfeld. Sacrifice hit: Fultx Stolon
base: Nnnce. First bane on balls: Off
Miller, 4; off Plank, I. First base on er
rors: Detroit, 1; Athletics, 1. Left on
bases: Detroit. S; Athletics. 7. Struck
out: Hy Miller, 2; by Plnnk. 5. Double
pln : Klbe.-feld to Gleasoti to McAllister,
TlmA' I'lVl t'.,.l.A. Cl,..l,lrtn
.V"'. , ,.,,,,((. ,7(tTl ,,,,, ,,,
American l.rnKiie NtonilltiK.
Chicago
Washington .
Detroit .. ..
Haltlmore
Philadelphia
Iloston
Milwaukee ..
Cleveland . .
PKA COCKS
Won. Lost. P.C.
24 12 .Wit
17 11 .'in;
20 15 571
IS 12 .5SJ
Ifi 17 .151
13 IS .tat
13 20 .361
S 24 .25')
Ml V II V I'm It HL.
I 0
II 0
j 0
1 0
.1 0
1 I)
1 0
0 u
n; 21
10 4 4
0 li 0 0 2
I 1
-17
oi:!
1
I o
1 cl runs: Omnhn. 12. De.s Moines. 1
In 1 n mc HltH . McAlldrPWS, Letcher, Cote.
utt.ll Three-biise hits: O'i'onnell, iU
1 lliittie runs Stewart, (irah.im Flrt
lillllr HIT lilllUIIUl. j. on i onus
OHK ( IIOWI) SOI.VliS I'OWKI.I
( T
Pi'fclinw. 5. HlrtlPk out: Hy Orohuni, 3, 1
lions. 1, ny run-now. 4 1111 in nan:
In 'Ir.ilinm. I. b I'mniH. 1. by Pulehow, I.
iii 1.1. ,ins. rotnaii to SMPWiirt to Ual
hole I'liuin In C.ilhmin Illucs t,i Thlel
1'i. untifll. Tltne.2io tniplre: popkny.
I SNA! ri'l' Wl l THXTII.
l. .loe Loses 'lliroiiHli l'nilllj I'lelil
I dm nml Ilcn HlttliiK.
HT JOSUPH, Mo.. June 3 --St. Jon lost
n tr'n-lnnlfti," gain.' fo Kansas city today
by1 jhe siperlnr hitting of the visitors and
Hie faulty flldlng of the locals. Attend
rtn.e 1,51" Snire
H.H K,
I ntas iltv I 0 0 000300 2-5 8 4
S J'isepli 11 o 11 11 0 0 3 0 1 03 s 5
Iritterles Kansas City, Olbson and
1 -ille. Ht Joseph. Milton and Dooln Um
pire i"ntruthers.
'11511:1 .11 vr riMi w i. roil niiWEii,
1 1 1
tlemii ls Wllil unil Colorado ttprlnua
Is Dry of Huns,
DI-'N" Lit, June 3.- Deliver won today'
jtm-w nun C'oloruilo Springs by timely bnt-
't ti v Hie third nnd seventh Inning Kenm
r Uij" U"Uor nm wild. Attendance, 750.
F rp
., It. 11.12.
Denver . .... 0 0 5 0 n I -4 0 513 11 5
1 Hirimrs LoonooiO Ci-272
lUilnHea.- .r)rwcj Ufitlcr nnd James SiH
ivniut'(ilr,iclOr Siu'tHKs. Itenm nnd Dona- '
hue, ,
HOMiAI'lll.tS1 I'll Alill.C, IM'CI,I.
tift lliUo the St. Louis Pitcher's .!-ti-rles
for Fifteen lilt.
ST. LOflS. June 3.-The New York Na
tional league team nt lust solved Jack
Powell of St Louis and batted him out of
the box. He wus replaced by .Murphy, who
had Utile success ThU feature of the
game wok the Imttlng of Vnn Hnltren, who
mftdn nve hits five times up. Phyle pitched
In great foim. Attendance, R,o. Score:
NKW YORK. ! 6T. LOUIS.
II.II.O A.S.I H.H.O. .K.
Vllalfn, cr 3 5 3 0 O.llurkett, If. fl 2 2 2 0
0 lleldrlek, cf 1 1 20
0 .McUnnn, lb. 0 0 C 1
01 Donovan, rf. 0 0 4 0
Selbnoh. It.. 2
Plrang, 2b. .. ft
Hickman, rto
Davis, ... . 1
Camel, lb. 0
fluelow, 3h.. 0
Warner, c.
Phyle, p...
Tntals ...
3 1 0
2 2ft
1 I 0
0 0 3
2 t2 1
0 1 1
0 0
2 1 3
Partden, 2b.. 0 1 .1 1
Wallace, ss. 1 10 3
Kruger. 3b.. 0 2 1 1
Hyon, c.
S IS :
Powell, p...
ChlM
12 0 Murphy, p'
(Nichols .,
I 2 S
0 0 12
1 t 0 0
0001
0 0 0 0
I Totnli 4 10 27 12 2
Hatted for Powell
Untted for Murphy.
New York 10301001 2 S
8t IaiuIs t 1O 020U0 0 4
Two-base hits. Rurkett, VnnHaltren. Sol.
bach, Hyan (2). Three bnso hits: Heldrlck.
Belbach. btrong. Ganiol. Hit by pitcher:
Hy Phyle, 1. Double play: Kruger to Mc
Onnn to Hynn. l'lrst hose on balls; Off
Murphy. 1. Passed ball: Warner. Struck
pwf". 3i by Murphy. 2; by
J.,y.!e' 3' stolln. bases: Strong, Padden,
Wnllnce. Time: 1:60 Umpire: Dwyer.
Antloual I.euKiie StnnilliiR.
mhli II ine Karl In Hie liiime 11 ml
l Paul "Pfniniile 011 llir I'lrcea,
MA-ikiAPOt'lS. Jiipu 3. -The .Minneapolis,
i . I mit to pt'ea early In the gnmn
nud -i'-I'4Ul Ikii) un..e)(iB- time. Parvln
i,wild . AH"li'i,''f t'O' Score:
. H.H K.
MlrtjeauQll 1 1 0 0 t 0 0 0 03 s s
Ht. tvtuC. . 3 n s 0 2 1 0 0 - 9 i
futittfi'S 8t P.uil. Cogan nnd Wilson,
Mlni.eaptiit, Pnrvln nml McConnell.
New York 17
Cincinnati is
Philadelphia 18
Pittsburg n
9t. Louis 15
Hrooklyn 14
Iloston 12
Chicago 13
IyOSt.
0
13
It
15
IS
17
u
23
P C
653
.el
.5
.64ft
.461
.151
.141
.312
M;Mi'rii l.riiuue Slniiilliin
)ta.i.V4CJty . ...
Si I'nal . ,
MltiBni(ilU
HI iloseiih . 1
4-nlirii .
l a - ilntrei
Won. Iist.
It
II
IS
1.1
13
IS
20.
P C
.741
.63.1
.511
r)
i
15,0
4l
310
CAN BEAT BOSTON AMERICANS
Mllnnnkre Prove It by lllslilnR l
Detent fcr the Deancatert,
4 to .
lluinbiilil t Wilts, SpcoihI (Iniiic.
11 Ml IDT Nt- June i . (Special.)-
t r rie n.reTii ine t oiner-itum
MILWAUKEE, June S.-Sparka pitched a
masterly same today, allowing but true,
singles In nf- many Innings. The American
visitor would have been shut' nm hm i
the ninth Inning errors by Frlel, Connor
nnd Anderson let In two runs. Schrcckon.
guat caught tlvo men who attempted to
eirii anuiiu une. iicnuunce, i.anK Score
MILWAUKKK. 1 ROSTOV
' H O E t R.H.O L.
waiorpn, ri 1 t l i 0 imw.i, ir... .1110
tltlbert 2b. 0 t 0 I i Heniflilll, rf t 0 1 0
Hallman, If n 0 3 0 ft Stalil, cf.. . 0 3 5
' '-".I rvl was. w.d, by Humboldt after a j ADders'n. Ibl 3 ll I 1 Collin. 3b,.. 0 0 2
rnei.
Duffy, cf
nurke, 3b
Conner, c.
?rirk, p
1 3 3 I. Freeman. IbO il
0 3 0 0, Parent, ss... 0 0 1
0 0 3 Oi Ferris. Its. ..00s
1.11
0 0 3 0
Schr'k'at, c 0 0 3
Iwls, p.. 0 0 0
0 0
5 0
t 0
, Totaii I 3. It 3 Tntals . 3 34 10 1
.MliwauKre . 11 11 j 11 11 0 0 I I
Hojtoil OOO0O0OQ3 2
barneii runs .MiinauKee, Thrcc-bneu
hit Waldron, Stolen bases: Hurke, Ander.
son aiaiii. rum nase on Dall! nrt
Spark?. 3, off 7 Struck out: Hy
Sparks, L by U-wls, 3. Douhle plnv: An
derson to Frlel IWt on base- Milwaukee
5, Iloston. 6. Time; l;5t. I'mplre; Haikell.
IIOWI.I.M.'S WII.t).F.NS IMILS
IT
Cle. eland Pitcher tiltea lliiltlniorr
Too lliiny Hoses,
t LliVKLAND. Juno 3.-Dowllng s -wild-neas
was responsible for the defeat of the
Cleveland Americans today, he giving nlna
banes on balls nnd hitting two hnttera.
He forced in a rin In the third and two
singles did the rest, with the Imses full.
Attendance, 1,2".). Score:
KALTIMOIIK. CLEVELVNI"),
It II O V U. It. II O.A r.
MfOrnw 3b. 3 0 1 oriek'rlng, Cf 0 1 3 0 0
Dor In If 2 I 4 0 OMeCarthy, Ifi 10 0 0
N l'ams, lb 1 1 I 3 'O'llrltn, rf . 0 I 3 0 0
Knit' ss Oi;; ll.Th'nee. lb I 100
Cmu il t I 1 1 'Jnraiilsy. 3b 0 1 1 o
In 111 11 t i It ..4 . A ft . i ti
1 JluUt, lu g 9 13 V CaliltOAU, 11 1 II I t
Neoln's Hustlers Take n Fast (inuic
from 1111 Omnhn Tram,
NliOLA, In., June 3. (Special. ) A very
fast game of ball was played here Sunday
between the Peacock Athletic team of
Omiihu and the Neolue. The feature of Iho
came wns the excellent pltehliiK of Dr.
Stephnny of the home lenm, He struck
out thirteen men and nllowed but four
scattered hit. Steele's home run was the
longest hit of tho season. Score,
Ni:OL , ATHLIJT!Cj
H.H O A.i:. II H O A.E.
Downs, rf . 1) ft 1 n 1 fori. 2b 0
MosfleM, c I 2 II 0 0 Totnpsett. fs 0
Ptepbiiny,-p. 0 1 .' 4 0 neaconi. 3b.
1) Oi Nichols, cf.,
f fllt'hrlitle. If
0 ;
ft I
0 3
0 2
2 0
0 7
1 t
ft 7
I 1
Sinclair. If . 1 I (
Steele, lb.... 2 2. il
Elder, 21) ..0 12 0 li.Tones, e .
Wllmnt. Jb 1 t'ft ! ftirtlr, rf
folmson, e f 1 1 I iO wuli. lb.
Ilynn, s.,... 13 3 1 liSmltlv p..
Total. . . 12 27 HI Totals.. ..2 4 24 0 -4
Neolu 0 0" 1 2 3 0 n 0
Peacock Athletics .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12
Two-base hit: Turtle. Home run: Steele.
Stolen base: Mnxtleld, Steele, Klder, John-
son. iiounie plays: Htepnnny to ismer.
Ilynn to Steele. Struck out: By Stephany.
13, by Smith. 7. Passed hulls: Jones, 1;
Maxileld, 1. Umpire: Catlcr. Time. 1:20.
Hontliern Leuiciie.
LITTLF, HOCK, Ark, June 3,-Score:
It H.H.
HlrmltiBlmm . 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0-7 10 3
Little Hock . .000000 0 0 0- 083
Hntterles- Birmingham. Wllhelm nnd Cul
ver; Little Hock. Allemang and Lynch.
SHHliVliPOHT. June 3.-Score:
H.H K.
Shrevenort .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 t-3 10 4
Selmn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 7 0
P.iitterles: Shreveport, Sample nnd Mc
Oulre: Selmn, McAfee nnd Alexander.
MEMPHIS, Tcnn.. June 3.-Score:
It. U.K.
Memphis 01000340 -S7t
Nnshvllle ....0 0 0 0 0 2 000-273
Hntterles; Memphis. Rohb and KalkhotT;
Nnohvllle. Flfher nnd Corbett
NKW OHLKANS, June li.-Scnre:
R.H K.
New OrlenitB. 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 3 -13 II 4
Chrttritiooga . 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 7 12 8
Hatterles: New Orleans, Dnlan nnd Roth;
Chattnunogn, Freelond nnd Abbott.
Colonels Arc Cnvortlnn.
Captain Swift of the Colonels took his
artists over on Twenty-firm nnd Mason
streets Sunday afternoon to meet the South
Omaha Jrs. When the game ended the
score stood 2S 10 7 In favor of Colonels.
Tho features of the game were the catching
of Orlmen and pitching of Knotty and the
bnso running of Swift The Colonels ehal.
lenpo any team under 13 years. Address
all challenges to V. F. Swift, 82S South
Seventeenth Htreet, Omnhn.
Stage fright lasting through the first four
lulling cnutcd the bate ball nine of Crelgh
ton university to lose to the I'nlverslty of
Minnesota at the Young Men's Christian
Association park yesterday afternoon, the
most important amateur contest that has
been played In Omaha this season. Sixteen
to nine wus the final score, but the (iopliert
Htnnesed all save two of their tallies In
tho first four Inning, After which they were
shut out three times In succession, while
the Crelghtons secured theirs by driblets
throughout tho contest.
Six hundred Orclghton supporters wit
ueiseil tho game, and their rooting nml the
manner In which they cheered on their fav
orites till the ory last out was the admira
tion nnd envy of tho Minnesota plnyer.
"It's n mighty unusual and an equally
pleasant thing," snld one of them, "to have
a crowd stay with you like that when you
are playing losing ball. Why, up whore we
hall from the bleachors will go dead against
u If we aren't right up to snuff nil the
time, and Its very hard to play good ball
with your own side guying."
Loyal rooting was a feature of the after
noon, and It was that which finally drew Mie
Crelghton boys from their trance nnd
helped them braco up. For weeks past the
medics have been looking forward to this
great game. Minnesota's crnck record
among western colleges made Wctory the
most dealrnhlc thing In the world to the
young doctor.
nnip Is Mediocre.
Naturally they were alt on edge when the
game v,ns finally called. The nervousness
of long anticipation, coupled wllh an eager
ness to do loo much, led to their downfall.
A very mediocre game was that put up by
the visitors, but It wa utifllclent. Hulter
flngctn and wild throwing was the order of
business, for tho locals during tho entire
first half of tho game, and what shows more
clearly than anything else how easily
Crelghton could have won If It had kept
cool. Is the fact that the Gopher nllowed
them lo ninke (He runs, even while they
were In such n dilapidated condition.
And when the Omaha cnllcgluna finally
pulled out of the rut I was 'no late, al
though they rallied nobly. Throughout It
nil Captain Hnrry Welch In Hi box was ad
mirable. In fact, had It not been for his
strikeouts In some Qf those earlier the
visitors might have been bnttlng yet. In
tho sixth, also, he came In with a clean
home run, tcnrlng Lynch as well. It couldn't
have been a prettier hit, clear out over
ccntorfleld to that distant fence. Premier
gast duplicated the performance lu the
eighth, landing the ball In the weeds over
loftfleld, where It couldn't bo found In time
to nip the runner.
Mlicbty HnKKcil Work.
Minnesota's work was surprisingly ragged
nnd It Is hard to understand after watching
today's game how such a team could defeat
so clean playing nn aggregation as tho
University of Nebraska nine. The feature
of tho Gophers' work was a double play of
the most unusual order. Plymat nt third
base took n grounder from O'Keefe's bnt
and caught him at first. Meanwhile, Lyneh.
who was or. second when the piny began,
was endeavoring to mnkn third on the long
throw across. Metcalfe, however, socked
the ball back In plenty! time, and Plymat
laid It on the runner."
' In the eighth Inning-Captain Freemnn re
lieved Ilammernl In thefbo, but tho change
didn't accompllth much. TIH that time
Metcalfe and Freeman had been switching
about be-twecn rlghtfleld and third base
whenever. they felt so Inclined. Score:
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.
AH. II. It. n. A
Plymat. 3b 4
Metcalfe, lb nnd rf . . . 5
Allen. If 2
Leach, c 5
Solem. 2b fi
Vnrco, cf 4
Freemnn, rf, lb and p fi
Cameron, as 5
Hnmmcrnl, p and rf.. 4
Totals 41 Ifi 10 27
CREIC.HTON UNIVERSITY.
AH. It. II. O.
Lynch, 2b 4
CLEAN WAKE IN 01.1) BAY
Yacht lndependencs Eidei Wins Euoj
antly nd Well.
LAWS0N SEES TRIAL AND IS PLEASED
; Rock
Thrrr-1 l.eaune,
At Ttoelt Island Davenport,
i.i.h.1 r.
iPI'lllll, V.
At Decatur-Decatur. 4; nioomlngton. 3.
At Cedar Ttnplds Cedar Rapid, 3; Rock
ford, 1.
At Terre Haute Tcrro Haute, 11; Evnna
vllle, S.
Chnilron, UOi Alliance, II.
CHADRON. Neb., June 3-(Spcclftl Tele
grnm.) The Alllnnco and Chndron bnse ball
teams played their second game of the sea
son this ifternnoii on the Chadron ground,
the core resulting 20 to D In favor of Chndron.
Western ssnclnt Inn,
At Columhns-CnlumbUH, fi; Indlannpolls,
3.
At Irfiulsvlllp Dayton. 7: Louisville R.
At Enrt Wayne Fort Wayne, 3; TolPdo, 1,
At Marlon Marlon, 22; (Irnnd Rapids, 7-
Collcue Game.
At South Hend, Ind. -Wisconsin, 11,
Notrp Dnme, 4.
At Providence. II. I. -Brown, 10; Chicago,
OTHERS THaYThE QUAKERS
t'nli rralt)- of Prnnaylvaiiln Crew .N'ot
tlic Only Forelmior Entered
for lleulej Hrunttn,
LONDON. June 3. Tho entries of foreign
crews for thin yenr'H Henley regatta closed
today. In addition to the University of
Pennsylvania, the club Nautlnuo de Ghent
hns entered ror tno urnna challenge cup
nnd silver goblets, Nice has entered n
candidate ror the diamond sculls.
The Henley ntriclals nre anticipating a
more successful regatta than for years
pnst nnd the townspeople, having the namo
reeling, nave aireauy increased tneir prices
to record figures. The Pennsylvania crew
has not yet selected Its quarters
liner by 1'aat Liners.
CLEVELAND. Juno 3.The wenther bu
reau predicts favorable weather conditions
for the U)-inlle boat race tomorrow he.
twecn the fast liners City of Erie of this
city and the Tnshmoo nf Detroit Wafers
to the extent of many thousands of dnlfaig
have been made on the result of the contest.
American Shooter Gives tp.
LONDON. June 1 In n pigeon shooting
match for Vfl a sldo, fifty birds each, today
lianwell of Weston-Super-Mare bent Ellis
ton of New York with thirty-six kills out
of forty-four The American gave up the
match, having only killed twenty-eight
bird out of tuity-thrce shot at.
1
10
3
1
1
1
0
E.
O'Kecfe. c
weicn. p
Crelghton, 3b
Murphy, rf...
Kehoo. cf
Callahan, ss..
I
1
A.
4
1
3
0
0
n
o
i:
7 27 12 15
0 0 0 1 1-K,
0 2 0 1 1-9
Homo runs:
Two-base hit:
liuahman, lb 5
l'rennergast, if 4 2
Totals 37 9
Minnesota 7 2 2 !
Crelghton 3 0 0 :
Earned runs: Crelghton,
Welch and Prendergnst.
Plymat. Stolen bases: Varco (3), Welch
(2). Cameron (2). O'Keefe. Crclchtnn. Pren
dergnst, Plymat, Allen, Solem. liases on
bnlls: Off Hnmmernl, 3; off Freemnn, 1;
oft Welch, 5. Hit by pitched ball: Hy
Welch, 2; by Hnmmernl, 1. Struck out:
Hy Hnmmernl, 7; by Welch. 9. Pnesed
balls: O'Keefe, 3. Wild pitches; Welch.
3. Double piny; Plymat to Molcalfo to
Plymat. Time; 2:40. Umpire; Jelien.
APPROVES "cOUmF STARTERS
rc Desluncr ('rim lns.hlctil. lli-
1 11 1 ft llnft; ami Ml tin- 01 1 1 1 1
trrrstcil In PomnIIiIc I'tip
Defender.
BOSTON, June 3. Another intended cup
defender, the prlrte and hope of Ynnkrelnttl
tho Independence, was given nn nlrliu
nothlng more than a Jogglrg lo stretch sails
and rigging- In Mnssat htmcttx bay lo lnv,
nnd from what little actual tailing was
done the Crow nlnMileld yacht certnlnly
showed Itself lo be very .speedy, particularly
with stnrted sheets. The Independent- was
just In tho wind two hours nnd with Its 1
three lower sails It skipped about very )
lively. It answered Its baluncpd rudder 1
quickly and, in fact, nutPil most Hatls-
factorily to Its master. Caplnln Half, Iti
deslcnir, Mr. Crownlnhhlcld, nnd. finally, It,
owner. TJiomai W Uiwkoii. who watched
Its every-' move from hN Mi'nin yacht. IM
sails" were marvels of beauty, especially the
two head palls, while thn big mainsail,
one of the Inrgest ever spread by any
yacht, gave liidlcntlon of good speed shape.
Tho Independence romped nlong fast. No
effort was made to haul tin boat cloie to
the wind, but with a good rnp full It
headed out 10 sea, trcotlng tho swell
grandly, rising over it buoyantly. Evon
with the swell there wni but little froth
under the bow. The wake was clean. In
fact, except for the spatter of tho Hat of
its bow striking the water there was little
indication of a wake. The yacht seemed
to keel quickly, but not far down, probably
25 per cent. As It is designed for a 115-foot
water lino when under sail, this slant was
quite satisfactory.
A long hitch was made to starboard,
perhaps two mllc, the yneht going nlong
fast, showing tremendous speed on a
reach. It was swung around off Ilodlnn
lightship and was tlmod from full to full
In thirty-four seconds, this when not c'oss
hauled. The yacht had been palling about
half nn hour, nil the time J'lst off the wind,
when Cnptnln Haft's eye saw a slightly
olnckened Jib stny, which showed that, like
the Constitution, on its first trial two
weeks ago, the bowsprit hnd rcmo Intoard
Tho yneht was Immediately heeled In'o
tho wind, while half tho crew- nnd three or
four riggers spent half an hour setting up
tho big spar with cheek nits. By the time
t)tc nlterntlons had been made the raft
wind bad flattened out completely, leaving
tho yneht rolling nmund In the swell
There nppenred to be no Indications of nnv
more wind fiom any direction, to the yacht.
In tow, headed for Boston.
Honrd nf Stewards nt Western Jockey
Club In lluslnea Session
In ChlcnRo.
CHICAGO. June 3. At today's meeting
of the board of stewards of the Western
Jockey club leading officials to serve it t
race meetings were npproved as follows.
Washington Park Club John F. Morse,
! (residing judge; 8. M. Apperson, associate)
udge; James Howard, usKoctate judge nnd
inndlcnpper; Rlchnrd Dwyer. starter.
Lawrence A Young was unpointed tf ward
to represent the Western Jockey club.
Hnrlom Jockey Club-Colonel A. W. Ham
ilton, presiding Judge: T. SI. Chlvlnglon.
associate Judge, M. Nathnnson, secretary
and hnndlcapper, Richard Dwyer, gtnrter.
M. Nathunson was nppolnted steward to
represent the Western Jockey club.
J If. Smith wn reinstated nnd the ap
plication of J. M. Ryan or reinstatement
wob donled. Thn application of Jockey B.
Silver for reinstatement was pued lo
the July meeting. The application for re
instatement of Jockey L. O'Brien was
denied. The applications of Wllllnm D
James for reinstatement of the horse Sue
Nell for steeplechase purpoes nnd James
T, Williams for reinstatement of the hore
Andy Wllllnm were denied.
Mr. Ault tendered his resignation n
member of the board of stewards. It was
pecepted.
The applications for trnlners' licenses
were denied W. H. Billings, Louis Thomp
son and Walter Well.
These license were revoked: Tnilner
James Johnston, Jockeys T. Corner. Jnmes
Johnston, Wllllnm Nelson, U Rose and
Apprentices John Adams and E. Frede
rick. 1 1
Cup Defender Given a Trial,
NEWPORT. R. I., June 3 -The syndl
cate's Americn's cup defender Constitution
was given n trial spin today Out to sen
In tho vicinity of the lightship, where thn
wind was freshest, the yacht wnn sent
hither and thither, clnsehauled and on
long renches. Then It was put about and,
coming before the wind, swept Into tho
bny, making a splendid spectacle for ft
racing yacht.
L'nnnillnn Defender la Launched,
DETROIT. Mich.. June 3.-The local Can
ada's cup defender, which was built by a
syndicate of Detroit Yacht cluh owners,
was launched thli afternoon and christened
Detroit. The Detroit Is a cuiiterboard craft
of the "skimming dih" type. Its length
over all Is 47 feet tt Inches; length of water
line, CO feet; draught, 14 feet 1H Inches.
Aiiintrur Spuria,
The Columbia, tho Unique second nine,
defeated tho Grand, Views Sjndny nfter
noon nt Rlvervlew park by 0 score of S
to 2. Newstrom of the Columblus struck
out (iext-n men.
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'111 lis Aoldlnu the Horri
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fin 111'cnunt of tt frightful
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Poison Is commonlv inUcd the
king of nil veneteal dlstuie it
may lie hendltiiry or contract-
a 1 ncc '.In f ftein Is tainted
with tt, the disease may mnnl
fest Itself In the form of mo
fula, eczema, rheumatic pnln.
itlff or swollen Joints, erup
tions or copper-colored spots on
face or body, little ;i leers In Hie
mouth or on the tongue, sore
throat, swollen tonsils. Inlllng
out of the hair or eyebi-jw
and flnully a leprous-like decay
oi the flesh and bones. If you ,
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Is quickly relieved, but If your
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