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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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Chlonavo Tennis Tenia Loses.
CHICAGO. July 12,-Llttle and Alexander
of Princeton, who are champions of the
west In tennis doubles, victoriously de
fended their title today against Collins nnd
W alduer. the two Chicago men who won
the scml-flnals, beating them by tho scoro
of C-l, 0-2, 6-1. Little and Alexander won
tho match without being hard pressed and
the result was never In doubt. Little, who
won out In the singles, will meat Collins,
tho present western champion, far the title.
HOLD THE NON-UNION JAPS
Vannnnver'a Ornunlreil Fishermen
Carry Prisoners of War to nn
Island for Safe KeeptnK.
Total amount of transfers
urnjE
J0II
VANCOUVER. R. C, July 12. 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. Thn Japanese will
be given food every few days nnd made
comfortable, nlthough closely guarded, un
til n settlement Ib reached or until their
Island prison Is located by the authorities,
Two provincial constables wern out in
Japanese boots today and effocted the ar
rest of six white fishermen. Theso art)
charged with molesting Japanese and their
cases will be heard tomorrow. A shot
was fired from another boat at the tlmo
of tho arrest and the arrested men them
selves tried to bluff tho constables at tho
time of the arrest by Ilrlng In the air No
one was hurt by the shooting,
The Japanese hold a big meeting at
Steveston and raised by voluntary sub
scriptions 54,000 for a Japanese hospital,
which they think may be needed, and then
dlscubsed the salmon-catching situation.
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