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IfttOlCAL AUViOi-. Write u. all your sTroptoms. Keooratlngthe ayatem Is the only safe and sure method of cur ing all Chronlo Dlieaere. Dr. Kay's Itenovator lata oAly perfect system renovator. Freosun (UM Md book. i. Dr, II. J, Kay, Saratoga, N. V i MinnettU Visitor find It CoiTinUnttt Take t. Gm from Omaha. THEY WIN BY SCORE OF EIGHT TO TWO (iriinns frmii (bo (irnml .Mtntul Ilrsc-nil l imn hc ll.-nil nf I'Hi-lirr irn linm, Who In lllnnird for tliu Ilnrt I, tick. My puttlns the pole to Pitcher Graham's twists for twelve hit tho St. I'aul base ball tram won In n walk from Captain Stewart's nine at Vinton street park yesterday after noon with a score of 8 to Z. Two of these safo ones were homo runs, ono coming when tho bases were full, Another was for thrrc sacks. Thin six of the hits were bunched all Into tho same Inning ami the combination was hopeless for tho locals. It was another clear case of n pitcher lot.iiK tho game, and there wrro no re deeming features In Graham's work save his strike outH, of which ho scored nine. Ho could not bat n hit and r.ivc five bases, thrco on balls and two by hitting the batter. It happened just as It often docs with hit Karnes, Ho started out well and for three' Innings did beautifully, allowing only ono hit. Then In the fourth came three lu a row, with two tallies. Tho fifth was worse still. Thu first man up, Mppcrt, who was also first on the battlnc list, flew out. Dlllard hit, hut wuh caught later at second. So thore were two outs and ovory bag was empty when Hyan slugled. Drain did likewise nnd Holly took first because Graham hit him In the ribs, There were those three on bases when Cogan, pitcher, catcher and yesterday's sec ond Imsoman, pushed out a home run, clear ing the bags. It seemed as If it were not to slop even there for Latimer and Wilson singled and McGIll took a base on balls, but then Graham braced nnd struck out I.lpprt. Tho twlrlcr was allowed to stay In bucnusu tho game was gonu anyway. In tho sixth the visitors took another lilt which scored Dlllard, who hnd made first on Toman's error. In tho eighth Drain's homo run over ccnterfleld fenco ended tho scoring. Oiniiliii KnllN til .Stick. From the first tho Omahas wore unahlo to do any satisfactory or sufficient sticking. They did not scoro till tho sixth when Let cher's three-base hit brought In Fleming and Totrnn and that was tho end of that side of tho story. McClIU certainly did very good work, for he allowed but seven scattered hits, although ho struck out but two men, Urnln was tho boss hitter for tho for eigners. His home run, triple and slnglo wfre the envy of the bunch. Mr. Cogan was also pretty choice with a homo run and n single. For the locals Lctchor led with n trlplo and single, while Calhoun had a doublo nnd single and Toman maintained his recent batting spurt by taking the usual two safe ones. A fine hot day crowd was In attendance, thu women taking advantage of "Ladles' Day" ln swarms. The teams try It again today. Score: ST. PAUL. All. H. II. O. A. E. Llppert, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dlllurd, of 5 112 0 0 If 4 I l o llvan llruln, 3D 5 3 Holly, hh 3 1 Couan, 2b 6 2 Latimer, lb 5 0 Wilson, o 4 0 McUlll, p 3 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 14 1 3 0 1 Totals 3S 8 12 27 13 1 OMAHA. AU, It." II. . O. A. E. Fleming. If 4 1 0 2 0 0 Tomnn, SS 4 12 12 1 QenlR, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Letcher, rr o z o u o Stewart, 2b 4 0 0 6 2 2 McAlidrcws. 2b 4 0 1 0 3 1 Calhoun, lb 4 0 2 9 1 0 Huckley, C 2 0 0 9 2 0 Grnlinm, p 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 33 2 7 27 11 4 St. Paul 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 0-8 Omnhn, 00000200 02 Enrned runs: St. Paul. 4: Omaha, 1. Homo runs: Cogun, Drain. Three-base hits: Drain, Letcher. Two-base hit: Calhoun. Doublo plays: Cognn to Latimer, Toman to Stewart to Calhoun, liases on balls: Oft McUlll. l: off Graham. 3. lilt by Ditched ball: Dy Oralmm, 2. Struck out: liy Mc GIll, 2; by Graham, 9. Passed ball: Wilson. Time: umpire: uarruiners. lira Molnea Flndn Thin F.nn)'. DES MOINES. Julv 12. Tho locals found Wudsworth rather easy today. The error column iooks oau, out mo errors were not very costly. Attendance, 1,000. Score: TI.H.H. Des Moines ....2 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 -S 12 6 Minneapolis ...2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 04 5 3 Datterles: Des Moines, Dnmmnnn and Coto; Minneapolis, Sworth and McConncll. Haitian City Hammer Gaston, KANSAS CITY, July 12,-Goston was knocked out of the box In the first Inning today. The locals won tho gamo by neuvy hitting, the batting of Hartman betnir ex. coptlonal. Attendance, (too. Score: it. U.K. ICnnHoa City ..2 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 d la a Colo. Springs. .0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 04 13 3 Butteries: Kansas City, Welmer nnd Mea sltt; Colorado Springs, Gaston, Ream nnd Donahue. St. Joe Takes a Sharp Game. ST. JOSEPH, July 12.-St. Joseph did a little hitting and won from Denver In cno of tho sharpest games ever seen here. Scoro: n.H.-R. St. Josenh 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 fl 7 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 11 9 o Datterles: St. Joseph, McDonald and Dooln; Denver, Eyler and Jim Sj 111 van, Western League MtnudliiK. "Won. Lost. l'.C. Knnsns City...' 41 23 .010 St. Joseph 34 24 ,M9 Omaha 33 29 ,533 Minneapolis 32 29 .(24 St. I'aul 32 33 .5oi) Des Moines 27 31 .412 Colorndo Springs 25 31 ,4!3 Denver 22 36 ,379 Hail road Tram AVtnn. M'COOK. Neb.. July 12.-(SpcclitI.) Tho local Durllngtous defeated Cambridge hero ln a ton-Inning game. Score: Durllngtous 0 02013211 6-16 12' 6 V.UIIIU, iwfcv t ia.iMUUu.il l i 11 li Batteries: Hurllnetons. Denklchelmer. nerney and need; Cambridge, Murray una Lntham. NATIONALS PLAY ELEVEN Nt. I.oiiIn Mnken It Tliron to Two Airnlnat Xevr York After a Grent IMteliern' Ilnttlr. Seven of the visitors' eight runs wcro made after two men were out Donovan was hit freely, but was effective with men on thu bags. The Brooklyn club touny signed Charley Irwin, thu third baseman released by the local club. Attendance, 1,500. Score! llttOOKLYN. CINCINNATI U.H.O.A E. It.H.O.A.n. Kfllry, lb. . . 0 2 7 0 1 Uobbs, cf .. 1 3 1 1 Keelr, rf... 1 J o ft 0 1Isrl"-y, If. . 1 3 J 0 0 Klwkard, If, 1 1 C 0 1 lteckley, lb. 0 2 12 0 0 I'alv. 21 2 2 2 3 0 Crawford, rf 0 1 4 0 1 Diihlen, .. 2 1 3 1 0 Miikoom, .. I 1 0 2 0 McCr ry, cf. 1 2 I 0 1 IMt, 2b,... 1 3 I t 0 M-tJulre, c. 0 2 0 1 ltntprer. lb. 1 1 0 2 1 n.itlm, Sh.,. 12 0 1 0 !lrs'n, c .. 1 1 3 3 0 Donovan, p. 0 0 t 2 0 Newton, p... 110 10 Totsla .. i IS 21 7 4 Totsli ..C1IS7 ') 3 Drooklyn 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 1-S Cincinnati 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-S Earned runs; Brooklyn, 6: Cincinnati. 4. Two-baso hit: Dccklo. Three-base hit: McCreery. Home run: Keelcr. Stolen oases; llnrley, Bhcckard. First base on balls: on Newton, 2; oft Donovan, 4. Btruck out: By Donovan, 5; by Newton, 4. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Nash. I'hllnilelphln In Fourteen Innings. PITTSBI'BO, July 12. It was n fight every Inch of the way through the only fourtvcn-Innlug game ever played on tho Pittsburg National ground. Monte Cross won the gnmc In the fourteenth bv n long hit to center when the bases were full. The pitching on both sides wns remarkable and the support was almost perfect. Attend ance, 2,4i0. Score: rilll.ADKLIMIIA. I PlTTHDUItO. it it. o. v.k.I tt.it.o.A.r:. Thoman, cf. 0 t 10 OCUrke. If... 1 1 0 0 WolVt'n. 1 1 2 6 0 ll'fttim't, cf. 0 1 3 0 0 Flick, rf.... 1 2 0 0 OIJaMs, rf.... 0 2 10 0 I)lnli'ty, If. 1 2 3 0 0 llrunsfcl, lb 0 1 14 0 0 McKarl'd, c. 1 3 6 2 0 Wanner, Jb. 10 62 cnn. lb, i) 0 W 0 0 Itltchev. 2b. 0 112 0 lUllmnn, 2b 0 I 4 4 2 Kly, s 0 1 2 6 0 Cross, .... 0 1 4 9 0 Zl miner, c 0 0 5 2 0 White, p.... 0 1 0 3 Oliver, p... 0 10 2 0 , 'O'Connor ..0 0 0 0 0 Totals . . 4 12 12 2 Total-, ..3 s 42 t 2 Philadelphia 01000100000 0 0 2 t Pittsburg 0 100010000000 02 Enrned runs: Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 2. Homo run. Clurko. Sncrillco hits: Jen nings, Itltchoy. First bnso on bulls: On i,over, i; orr wiilte, 3. Struck out: liy Lcevcr. 4; by White, 6. Bnlk: White. Tlmo; 2:M. Umpire. Emslle. Hunt mi' Cli li'ft lltl Itrvrllitr. CHICAGO, July 12. After having received three shutouts at the hands of the Pitts burg Nationals, Boston camu hero today and took revenge, giving the locals n dosi of tho same medicine by outplaying them at all points. Taylor wns hit hard after errors hnd placed men on baces, wh.U' tho hits off Nichols generally ennio nftir two outs. Attendance, 300. Score: llOSTON. i CHICAOO. It.H.O.A.n. It.H.O.A.n. Hlairle, cf... 2 12 1 I'llartsel, If.. 0 12 10 Murphy, If.. 2 2 3 1 Uflreen, cf ... 0 2 3 0 2 Demont, lb.. 10 16 0 Drier. 2b.... 0 2 13 1 Crollus, rf.. 1 2 0 0 0 Chance, rf.. 0 0 1 0 0 Lowe, Jt 0 1 2 0 0 Doyle, lb,... 0 0 7 0 0 IonK, is 0 2 4 1 0 Itsymer, 3b, 0 0 2 1 0 KlttrlilKr. c. 0 1 7 2 0 McCor'k, M. 0 1 0 7 2 Mom ii. lh... 1 2 J 0 0 Knhoe, c-lb. 0 18 10 Nlcholn, p... 0 1 0 2 OTnylor, p.... 0 0 2 1 0 IKIInc, c 0 l 1 1 1 Totsls .. 7 12 27 1J V Totsls ..0 i 27 IS " Boston 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3-7 Chicago 00 0 00000 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Boston, 9. Two-base hit: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: Nichols (2). Stolen bases: Dexter (2), Kahco, Lowe, Long (2), Moran. Struck out: By Nichols, 6. Passed ball: Kline. First base on balls: Oft Taylor, 2; off Nichols, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: o'Dny. .xtlonal LraKtie NtnnillnK. Pittsburg St. Louis Philadelphia Now York Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati Chicago .' AMERICAN SLUGGING MATCH Waahtnicton "Wins from Ilaltlniore and Release) Two Men Mc Graw Ulsaliled. Two-base hits: Burke, Hawley, Three-base hit. Mertcs. Sacrltico hits; Shugnrt. H;y. Stolen bases; Jones, McFarland, Burke. Shugart Double plays: Connor to Frll, Conroy to Gilbert to Donahue, Struck out: By Patterson, 3; by Hawley, 6. First bsse on balls: Off Patterson, 1 off Hawley, 5, off Hustlrig, 3. Wild pitch; Patterson. Time; 2;10. Umpire; Cnntllllon. A mi erU-n ii l.rnKiie iMiwiillnu. Won. Iist. P.C Boston 40 Chicago 41 Baltimore 33 Detroit Washington Philadelphia Cleveland ... Milwaukee .. 36 . 27 . 2fi 21 21 2fi 31 30 37 40 45 .647 M0 .639 .172 ,W3 ,.t-4 .329 GOOD GAME IS PROMISED I.ee-(ilns-Anilrrespn Team Will Meet Anmteiir Athlrtlc Asso elntlnn Ten in. The greatest amateur base bull game of thu season In Omaha will be played this afternoon at the Omaha Amateur Athletic association grounds. The Li-e-Olass-An-ilreesen company team, which has defeated everything In the amateur llnu within reach In Iowa and Nebraska, will meet the Ath letic association nine, and the latter ex pects to defend with honor to Itself, on Its homo grounds, the title of "undefeated.'' It will be a blood struggle from the start nnd ii great crowd of the friends of both teams nnd members of tho association will bo on hand to lend encouragement. The lineup follows: L.-G.-A. Co. Position. O. A. A, A. Cox Catcher Crawford Keff Pitcher Smith Mcngedoht First base Abbott Spain Second baso Stirague Waller Third base Tlppery Tracy Shortstop Knox Schncldcrwlnd ...Loftlleld Heild I'aco Centerfleld Hoagland Lund BlKhtlleld Clark I'-oarson Substitute Austin Southern l.riiKtir. BIIIMINOHAM, Alu., July 12,-Score: It. HE. New Orleans .000400010 fi 12 1 Birmingham ..0010001 0025 2 Batteries; New Orleans, Freeland and Abbott, Birmingham, Wllhtlm and Culver. NASHVILLE, July 12,-Score: Il.II.E. Nashville I o 6 0 0 1 2 I -H IS h Shreveport ...610100010 88 Batteries: Nashville, Corbett ami Hal. Shreveport, Ballantyne, Mulkey an 1 Mc Oulre. HE I. MA, Ala., July 13.-Score: Il.H.E. Llttlo Kock.... 00021 (00 2 994 Selma o o 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 C !) 0 Batteries: Llttlo Bock, McCloskey, Black burno and Huttonj Selma, Dalley and Harlow. 'on. Lost. P. 0. 39 2G .(VK 38 29 .667 37 .10 .665 32 27 .612 36 32 .629 30 32 .483 28 38 .424 22 49 . 309 0 0 0 0 BALTIMORE, July 12. The Washington Americans won from Baltimore today in a slugging match. McGraw dislocated a kneecap In tho second inning nnd the In Jury will keep him out of the game several days. Washington has released Mercer nnd Foster. Attendance, 1,991. Score: WASHINGTON. I IIALTIMOUE. n.H.O.A.U R.H.O.A.E. Waldron, cf. 2 2 2 0 1 McQraw. 3b. 1 0 0 1 0 Parrel!, tin. 2 2 6 11 Dunn. 3b.... 112 0 1 Punaan, rf. 2 3 0 1 0 Donlln. lb., 2 2 8 0 0 Clarke, c... 110 11 Wlll'ma. 2b. 1 3 3 0 Foster, If.... 1 1 I 0 0 Kclster, s.. 2 2 5 3 2 Grady, lb... 1 2 8 0 2 Unymour. rf. 1 2 0 0 0 Couchlln, 3b 1 SI 3 0 Jackson, cf. 2 2 Cllng'n, ss.. 1 1 2 2 0 rtrodle. If... 1 1 ratton, p.... 1 1 0 1 0 Hobtnson, c, 0 0 4 1 0 Gear, p 2 2 0 0 0 Nops, p 0 0 0 0 2 Illowell, p... 1 3 0 0 0 Totals ..14 1726 MS I Totnla ..12 15 27 '0 S Kclster out for running out of line. "Washington 3 1 0 5 1 0 3 0 1-14 Baltimore 4 0 1 0 3 2 1 2 0-12 Sacrifice hits: Fnrrell, Dungnn. Two-hase hits: Grady, Kelstor, Coughlln, Don ln. Three-base hits: Seymour, Dunn, Gear, Howell. Home runs: Farrell, Clarke. Grady, Jackson, Brodte. Stolen basos: Coughlin, Seymour, Williams. Doublo plays: Williams to Kelster to Donlln, Farrell to Grady. First base on balls: Off Nops, 2: off Pat ton, 6: oft Gear, 1. lilt by pitched ball; By Patton, 1. Struck out: By Patton, 3; by Nops, 1; by Howell, 2; by Gear, 3. Left on bases: Baltimore, 9; Washington, 7. Wild pitch: Patton. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Sheridan and Munnnssnu. Detroit' Field U Sere and Yellow. DETROIT, July 12. Yellow fielding be hind Slever lost today's game for the local American team. A one-hand stop by Beck was a feature. Attendance, 3,509. Score: DETROIT. i I1.1I.O.A.E. Casey, 3b... 0 0 1 4 2 ricker'g, cf. 0 1 2 1 0 Holmea, rf,. 0 0 1 0 0 McCart'y. It 0 1 4 0 0 Ilarrett, cf.. 11(0 0'O'Hrlen, rf.. 1 0 a o o airason. 2b. 1 1 i 3 olutck, lb 11(20 Elbert'd. is. 0 1 0 3 3lCh'ce, lb. 2 1 11 0 0 Nunce, If.... 0 1 0 0 0 Ilradley, 3b. 1 2 0 3 0 McAl's'r, lb 0 1 10 0 llWood, c 0 110 0 lluslow, c...S 0 4 0 o;thUbeck, ss 0 10 3 1 Blever, p.... 0 0 0 2 0 Scott, p 0 0 0 3 0 Totals ..X ' 27 11 S Totals .. 6 820 12 1 Glennon out; hit by batted ball. Cleveland 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 Three-baso hits: Wood. Elberfeld. Sacri fice hits: Elberfeld, Beck. Stolen baso: Bradloy. First base on balls: Off Scott. 2. First base on errors: Cleveland, 3; Detroit, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Detroit, 4. Struck out: By Sievc'r, 4: by Scott, I. Double plays: Casey to McAllster, Picker ing to LaChance. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Huskell. Iloston Ilakea Philadelphia. BOSTON. Julv 12. Tho Boston Americans flnluhed their present homo scries by de feating th' PhlladelphlHs In a sharply played gamo. Boston batted McPherson out of tho box In tho fourth Inning, but was unuble to score oft Bernhardt, who succeeded him. Attendance, 4,582, Score: IIOSTON. ! PHILADELPHIA. Il.H.O.A.K.I n.HO.A.i:. Dnwd, If 0 1 1 0 OFuIti, cf....l 1 1 1 0 mam, cr z i " a l Davis, lb. ... 0 o 10 0 1 CLEVELAND. R.H.O.A.E. ST. LOUIS. July 12 Mntthewson nnd Powull had an eleven-Inning battle nnd ror the third tlmo this Bcason tho St. Louis Na tional twlrler got the best of the grent Now Yorker, Three errors by Buelow and. one by Strung caused tho downfall of New York. Attendance, 5,000. Score. ST. LOUIS. , NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.E. R,H.O.A.K. nurkett. If.. 0 1 6 1 0 Vsnll'n, cf. 0 1 10 0 Heldrlck, cf 0 0 0 0 0 falbich, 'if.. 1110 0 Donovan, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Mcllrlile, rf. 0 0 2 0 0 MoOinn, lb. 1 0 9 0 0 tUvln, ss.... 1 2 2 2 0 l'aildcn, 2h.. 0 3 3 3 0 Hickman, lb 0 0 9 1 0 Wallace, ss. 0 0 3 1 0 Strang, 2b... 0 0 13 1 Knitter, Jb.. 0 0 0 0 0 lluelmv, 3b.. 0 0 1 1 3 Ryan, c o 0 7 0 0 llower'n, c. 0 Oil o 0 Nlc'la, rf-cf 1 1 S 0 I Mat fit 'n, p 0 0 0 3 0 Powell, p... 1 1 1 1 0 Totula ..2 4N 10 4 Totals .. S 6 33 7 1 ' No one out when winning run was scored. St, Louis 0 000000200 13 New York 0 lOoooiouo o -j Earned runs: New York, 2. Two-base hits: nurkett, Davis. Tfiree-buso hit: Davis. Hit by bull: By Powoll. 1; by Mat thewson, 1. Double play: Burkett to Hyun. Firm base on ball: Off Matllicwson, 1. Struck out: By Powell, 6; by Matthewson, 10. Stolen banns : Strang. Donovan, Bur kett. Time: 2:0. Umpire: Dwyer. Brooklyn Wins and Sli Irwin. CINCINNATI. July 12.-Tho Brooklyn Na ttonals wore lucky In making hits toduy, Collins, 3b.. 1 2 2 5 1 Freeman, lb 0 1 11 0 Hemphill, rf 0 1 3 C 0 Parent, ss.. I 3 1 4 Ferrla, 2b. Pchreck, o . Young-, p.. Totala . 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 i) 0 S 10 27 IS : Croa, Jb.... 1 I 2 t 0 I-nJole. 2b... I 2 3 2 0 Seybold, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Mclntyre, If. 0 0 1 2 0 I'owera, c... 0 14 2 2 Dolan, bh 0 0 2 6 0 Mcl'her'n, p 0 0 0 1 1 i'mlth u 1 0 0 0 llernhardt, p 0 0 1 2 0 Tntnls ..J 7 21 II 4 Batted for McPherson in the fifth. Boaton , 02210000 -" Philadelphia 20000000 1-3 Earned runs: Boston, I; Philadelphia, '.'. Two-baso hits: Collins, Snybotd. Three-base hits: Cross. Stnhl, Collins, S-tcrltlce hit-,: Freeman. Ferris. Stolen bases: IjiJoIo 12), Ferris, Freeman. Double plays: Do an to Davis. McPherson to Dolnn to Davis, Ferr s to Collins to Freeman, Bernhardt to Dolan, Ferris to Freeman, First base on bails: Ort McPherson, 3; off Bernhardt, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Freemnn, Struck nut: By Young, 5, Time: 1:45. Umpire: Connolly. CIiIcuko lilts nt Will, CHICAGO, July 12, The Chicago Aine' lcaus lilt both Hawley and Hunting at will and easily won the guine. On the other hnnd, Patterson wan lu good form and kept the vlaltors' hits scattered, ixcepl In ono Inning, Hurke made his first appe:u ancc here with the local teum und pt up a good game. Attendance, 1,-JnO. Horn: CIIICAOQ. I nIILWAUKI-.K. II II.O.A.I'.I Il.ll.O. A.K. Hoy. cf ... 1 1 1 0 lmihert, 2b.. 0 0 i I 0 Jon'a, rf,... 3 2 1 0 0 llnjlman, rf 0 0 1 u 0 Menu, 2b.. I 3 1 I 0 Anders'n, If 0 0 3 0 0 Ishell, lb.... I J 10 0 3 Dnnnhllt, lb i) 18 0 1 McFnrl'd, If 1 1 J 0 0 t'onrny. .. 0 0 2 S 0 SliUKart, as. 3 3 3 J 0 I'rlel, SI I 1 t 1 1 Ilurke, lh,,., 1 4 3 2 I (If If r, cf.... 0 0 0 ) 0 Hulllvan, c 0 0 3 0 0 Connor, c, 0 3 13 0 I'atterann, pi 0 M 0 llnwley, p..,0 10 3 0 Huptlnr, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala ..14 14 27 It 4 Tnlala .,1 6 14 12 2 Chicago 0 1 2 0 7 1 2 0 1-11 Milwaukee 0 o o 0 1 0 0 0 O-.l Lett on bases; Chicago, 7; Milwaukee, it. .Nelson Wins n ('nine, KELSON', Neb., July 12.-(SpeclaI Tele gram.) Tho Jensen Bros. Milling company team played Its opening gamo of baso ball on the home grounds tod-iy against Edgar. Aiiuougu tins wns the lirst game undir the present organization, the boys put up good ball. Nelson won, S to 6. The sntno teams will play here tomorrow. The homo team will make a thirty days' tour of Ne braska und "'annus. Fnlrlmry Detents Superior. FAIHBUItY. Nob.. July 12.-(Speclal Telegram.) Two costly errors In the first Inning lost Superior the game today. Score: Il.II.E. Falrbury 100000100242 8uporior 01000000 0 146 Batteries: Falrbury, Bean and Ilccht; Superior, Teal and Felt. Three-I Lentcne, At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 6: Evans vllle, 2. At Bock Island Cedar Rapids, 11; nock Island. 10. At Rockford Davenport, 9: Rockford, 7. At Terre Haute Terro Hauto, 1; Decatur, 0. Western Association. At Columbus Columbus, 5: Dayton, 3. At Wheeling Wheeling, 6; Grand Rapids, Gate Cltja Win by Seventy Pins. The Omaha Bedding company's bowling team was defeated by the Gate Cltys last night on Clark's alleys. Score: , OMAHAS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Huntington 200 177 154 631 Plotts 139 171 1S2 192 Stapenhorst 150 158 166 491 Bengele 1S3 ICS 182 633 Yost 161 147 ICS 47C Total m 821 GATE CITVS. 1st. 2d. Meaio ifii Hartley 162 Conrad 114 Bowman 146 Seaman 192 833 2,5 6 164 1S1 247 131 178 3d. Total. 184 609 202 175 157 179 633 606 437 649 Totals 795 904 S97 Results nt Fort Erie. BUFFALO. N. Y., July 12. Weather line and track fair at Fort Erie. Results: First race, six furlongs: Leila Bnrr won, Delmnrch second. Sailor King third. Time: HUM,. Second race, selling, 2-year-olds, five fur. longs: Tom Crnbb won, J. Patrick second, Taxman third. Time; 1:034. Third race, selling, 3-year-olds nnd up ward, one mile nnd n sixteenth: Chnppaatia won, AU Saints second, Dolly Wngner third. Time: l:47?4. Fourth race. 2-year-olds, four and a hnlf furlongs: Paul Creyton won, Tho Commoner second, Dash third. Time: 0:66M. Fifth race, Owners' handicap, 3-year-olds and upward, six furlongs: Cad Hazel won, Satire second, Foncda third. Time: 1:1314. Sixth race, selling, 3-year-olds and up ward, seven furlongs: Tho Boer won. Ode Brooks second, Cogswell third. Time: 1:274. Eton nnd llnrrow nt Crleket. LOKDOK, July 12. Tho nnnual cricket match between Eton and Harrow nepan at Lords today. The weather was perfect and there was a largo attendance of fash ionable people. At luncheon tlmo Eton had scored 154 runs, for eight wickets down, Eton wns all out In tho first Inning for 239 runs and nt the close of play for the day Harrow, In the first Innings, had 181 runs for six wickets down. Argon Wins Attain. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. July 12.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) Argos won a closely contested gamo with tho Sprlnglleld (Neb.) team this afternoon. Scoro: Argos 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 fi Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1-6 Batteries: Argos, Seeley and Ervln; Springfield. Fluke and Butes. Time; 1:30. Umpire: Heme. Swimmer Uolnir to Europe, PHILADELPHIA. July 12.-R. C. Schnef for, the University of Pennsylvania student who broke three American record nt tho Amateur Athletic union swimming cham pionships just completed at Buff.ilo, will snll for Europe about August 1 and meet tho best European umatcurs in various tourneys. I.arneil Wins tlie I'lnnl. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont.. July 12. -.In tho finals of tho singles of the Canad ian chntniilonslilp tennis tournament this morning W. A. Uarned of Summit. N. J., beat Heals Wright of Ilnrvard, In straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Newport llnces On. NEWPORT, Ky July 12.-Thn maangcrs of tho Newport racing track today decided to declare off all further races until October. Till. REALTY .M.VHKI'.T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, July 12. ll : Warranty I)immIh. A. J Smith to Matilda Appelgren, lot f. block 2; lot 19. block S; lots 12 and 13. block 13; lots 22 and 23, block It; lots 1 and 2, block 16; lots 1 to 2C, block 7. Rom Hill 1.800 W. O Fio ami wife to H. S. Thomas, lot 6, block 2. Morrison's add 100 South Omaha Land Co to E. O. John son, lot 3, block 138, South Omaha. . 3.) Unit '1 ii I in Deeds. C. Parukinliigs and wife to G. Kuesi ner. lots 4 and 6. block 6. Mkhom; . 3"i acres In nivt) sw'i 7-15-11 'i7 E, It. Hume nnd wlfo to 11. S. Thomas, lot 18, block 2, Portland Placo; lot 16, block 2, Everett Place 2 K. W Hayes and wlfo to K. M. Riley, lot I. J E. Riley's sub 2,fA Drolls, Sheriff to II. 8, Thomas, lots 10. 41 and 42, Cunningham A It's udd 2.11 Frank Hagi-rman el al, trustees, to N. W. Hayes und wife, lot 4, J. E, Riley's sub 750 FINISH IN RAIN AND MUD Rnnmri at Brighton Ich Ht Dej f Wit Racing. THE MUSKETEER WINS TEST HANDICAP lain Makes llliu Hum the Vh'tor Tower of Candles Tnpers Down nt the Miort End, NEW YORK, July 12.-Flve favorites splashed home ln tho rnln and mud at Brighton Beach today. The Test handicap was the only fixture decided and Tho Musketeer, with Shaw up, an-' a wcll playcd favorite, won. ridden out from Isla. Isla, under Slack's vigorous finish, got up In tho last few Jumps ami beat Tower of Candles a head for the place. Results: First race, selling, one ntlle and seventy yards: Scurry won, Inshot second, Himself third, Time: l:l-C. . Second rnce. five furlongs: Hyrn- of Roscen won, Costlron second, Musldora third, Time: 1:03 3-5. Third race, one mile and a sixteenth: Hon Hampton won. Monarka second, Haffaello third, Time; 1:48 2-5. Fourth race, Test handicap, six furlongs: Tho M.isk'teer won, Isla second, Tower of Candles third. Time; 1:11 l-.". Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: All bert won. Locket second, April Shower third. Time: lit. ... Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Bold Knight won, Hammock second, Oread third. Time: 1:15 4-5. At Wnslilnnton PnrU. CHICAGO, July 12. Today's racing at 1 Washington park wns without special fea ture. In tho fourth raco Impromptu was much the best, but was badly handled by See. He got nit poorly, ran all around his Held und yet would hnve won had nut Sec ' ridden him all over the track lu the last elirhth Thi-rr was a rattling finish be tween Brownie and Laureate in tin' lltth ' race, the former getting the verdict Abe l-jank, the valuable 2-yeur-old who inn ' away Thursday, was reported to be ilrlng well. His owner, G. C. Bennett, thlnk.4 tho colt may not have been seriously Injured In a false breakaway lu tho Ihlrd race Kentucky MJddle ran away and carried Jockev Dnvlsson Into the fence, hurting him so badly that J. Martin had to be sub stltuted. Weather clear and track fast, Results: First rnce, one mile, purse 7600: Head water won, Beauty Book second, Eva Rico third. Tlmo: 1:41. Second race, six furlongs, purse $6V) Miss Bennett won, The Rush second, Gonfalon third. Time: 1:13 3-5. Third race, live furlongs, purse 60fl: Julia Junkln won, Mabel Winn second, Ernest Parh.tm third. Time: 1:01 1-5, Fourth rnce, one mile and seventy yards, ptirso 'GOO: Lee Newell won. Impromptu second, Conundrum third. Time: 1:41 2-5. Fifth race, one mile and a half furlong, purse J600: Brownie Anderson won. Lau reate second, Alaska third. Time: IMS 3-5. Sixth men. flvo furlongs, purse JW: Red Tip won, Dorccn second, Juubcrt third, Time: 1:05 3-5, At Delninr Pnrk, SI, Louis. ST. LOUIS. July 12,-Belle Simpson wns the only first choice to disappoint form players at Delmar this afternoon, A medio cre card and the heat kept the attendance down to tho "regulars." Track fnst. Ro sults: First race, flvo furlongs, purse: Lady Brockway won. Phonollte second, Hunter Ralne third. Time: 1:031-4. Second race, six nnd one-half furlongs, selling: Tobe Palnn won, Revokra second, Abe Furst third. Time: 1:23 1-3. Third race, five And one-half furlongs, selling: Aegln won, Lo Kutter second, Ban dol third. Time: 1:1014. Fourth race, six furlongs, purse: A. D, Gibson won, Mnxlmus second, Sard third, Sad Sam fourth. Time: 1:141. Fifth rnco, ono mile, purse: Ransom won, Rcllo Simpson second, Joe Doughty third. Time: 1:43. Sixth rnce, one mile and n sixteenth, sell ing: Swordsman won, Eugla S second, La Spara thtrd. Time: 1:11. Newport Trnclc Cloaca. CIKCIKNATI, July 12.-Aftcr eighty-one days of racing at the Newport track tho management today decided to close down until October 1. The announcement wns not made until Juat before tho afternoon events were to begin, nnd ulthough It created a surprise It was not entirely un expected, as the meeting has been a losing venture. Manager Fowler Informed the horsemen thnt all purses would be paid ln full and Secretary Sullivan settled with the owners during the afternoon. A special train will leave tomorrow for St. Louis with over 100 head of horses. Sev eral carloads will also leave for Windsor and for Fort Erie. 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Tho do velopments In tho Fraser river strike sit uation during tho last twenty-four hours havo heon startling. The union fishermen have now the upper hand. As n result of a battle of small boats out on the gulf, a battle In which many shots were exchanged, but In which no combatant was killed, six teen Japanese were taken prisoners by tho strikers. Tho Japanese boats wore over turned, tho rifles and fishing gear of tho Orlontals thrown Into the water and tho Jaoanese themselves taken to ono of tho small Islands far out In the gulf. Ex actly whore this Island Is located Is a Becret of tho whlto fishermen, for they choso it several weeks ngo for occasions such as this. They say thoy will continue to maroon nonunion Japanese thore for tho remainder of the season, or until tho placo Is discovered by tho authorities. All that Is known Is that tho Island Is between horo and Nanalmo, fifty miles away, and that It Is hard to find. 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