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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902.
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TWO 10 (E FOR TIIE SAINTS
'Seoond Gamiest tV Vinton Solely on
UAUPIN'S Pf,HING6EATS THE ROURKES
pits Wide! Beaterea Both
at ova lllase. Little
Bach th Eighth
halac.
A thousad .lent fans, la straw hat
and earmuP, wtched the Saints win from
Omaha agin 8urday afternoon, and this
tlms McKtben' men deterred It. Tba vis
itor fleied Mutlfully, having a clean
record foi theflay, and they alto bunched
their hlt In Ine style. Add to this th
fact thatMat)ln was very near Invincible
and deteA laeiplalned.
Owen pat ilt own game. Brashear hit j
afa off ilmfcs first man up In tbe eighth
and the) O'sn, hy an error at first, let
Belden tier. That put two on bases, and
to nine' tie job Owen let Hartman and
Roth acb )ava tingles, scoring both
Bratbar aid Belden.
In t seventh Inning Omaha started with
two mgis by Carter and Oenlns, both of
the cratcby sort, however. It seemed
thattbs locals would acoie, but tbe next
thr up went down In a row, Stewart be
Ingcaugbt at first on a very close de
cisis after Carter was safely across the
pits, and people were cheering what they
thogbt was the winning run.
b the eighth tbe boys started In again,
H'key singling. Then Oondlng and Owen
tuck out, and Stone responded witb a
bauttful double. It was so perfectly
Aided by Hartman and Maber, however,
Uat Hlckey scored on It only by the
gnootbest kind of swift sprinting from
irst, where he started with the hit. Stone
was on second, and with Carter and
Jen Ins to bat It looked like more runt,
but Carter flew out.. Injthe ninth It was
one, two, three, to that ended It. Oordon
and Brown will pitch today's double
header. First game begins at 2:30. Score:
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. B
Malier, ss 6 0 1 0 S 0
Wrsshear. lb 6 1 2 13 0 0
Belden. If t 1 1 3 0 0
Hartman, cf 4 0 110 0
Both, c 3 0 17 10
Rohe, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0
Hall, 2b 3 0 0 1 3 0
Oarvln. rf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Maupln, p ... 4 0 0 1 3 0
Totals SS 3 6 27 18 0
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Btone, If 3 0 1 2 0 0
Carter, rf 4 0 2 3 0 0
Oenlns, cf 8 0 110 0
Calhoun, lb 3 0 0 10 0 0
Polan, ss 4 0 0 3 2 0
Stcwsrt, 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0
Hlckey. 3b 8 1 1 0 2 0
Oondlng. o 3 0 0 8 1 0
Owen, p , 3 0 0 0 4 2
Totals 29 1 1 27 U 2
St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Earned runs: St Joseph, 1: Omaha 1.
Two-base hit: Stone. Sacrifice hits: Oenlns,
Calhoun. Passed ball: Oondlng. First base
on bnlls: Off Owen, 3. Hit by pitched ball:
By Maupln, 1. Struck out: By Maupln, 7;
by Owen, . Time: 1:30. Umpire: Latham.
Denver Donna Springs.
COLORADO SPRINGS, June 7.-Denver
won today's game in the eighth by bunch
ing four hits, one of them a triple. The
locale had the bases full In the ninth, but
could not secure the necessary hlte to
clear them and tie jhe score. Scor:
Denver 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0-'lo' 2
Colo. Sprli.gs.O 01000100 2 10 2
Batteries: Colorado Springs. Gaston and
Dixon; Denver, Whlterldge and McConnell.
Gaines Postponed.
At Peoria reprls-MUwaukee game post
poned: wot grounds. Two games Hunriay;
At De Moines Des Molnea-Kansas Ltty
game postponed, wet grounds.
standing of the Teams.
Denver
St. Joseph .
White, t: bv Wicker. 2 Wild Pitch: By
White. Time: l:5o. Umpires: Towers and
Ifrown.
Second tiamr.
8T. UOtli I PHILADELPHIA.
RHO.AHl a.H.OAE
rrrll. 3b .. 0 t I Thorn", cf., 4 0
Iinm.n. it.. I I I 1 Brown. It... 0 1 I o
Smnot. cf ... 110 0 II Iwiilli. lb.. 0 10 0 1
l r. I.T, If .. I V 0 0 lrrr. rf 0 1 0 0 0
Knifr It . . I 1 t I 0 JnrkmrB, e. 0 1 ( 1 I
Rratir. lb. 1 14 4 0 Hultwltt, H. 1 I i 0
llniun. Sb. 1114 OH.IIm-n. lb . 1 t 1
Rtm, c I 1 i 1 fl'nlldn. lb.... 0 1 1 t 1
Murvhr. p .. 0 10 1 !. P 1 I
Total ...Tlr 11 o' Totsls ... s n 10 I
iouls 0 0 A 2 0 0 2 3 07
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned runs: St. Louis. 4. Two-bane
hits: Donovan. Krtiger, Hartman, Barry,
Jacklltach. Pacrlflce hit: Magee. Stolen
bsees: Barclay. Kruger. Double play: Far
rell to Brashear. Left on haes: St. Louis.
4: Philadelphia, 4. First base on balls: Off
Magee, 2. BtrucK out: By Masee. 3; by
Murphy, 2. Passed ball: By Jacklltsch.
Time: 2:25. Umpires: Powers and Brown.
Giants ghat Oat hy Pirates.
NEW YORK, June 7.-Plttsburg shut out
New York today. The home team could do
nothing with Khllllppe's pitching, only one
man on the team reaching second. Attend
ance, 8.100. Score:
PtTTBBrRO. I NEW YORK.
R.H O A E ' R.H.Q-A E.
r1t. rf 1 I I o 0 Dunn, rf t 1 1 0 0
Clarke. If I 1 I 0 0 Bn, n 0 I I 1
BMumont. cf t I I 0 0 Smith, lb.... 0 lit
Wiar. U...0 Oil 1 Doyle, lb.,.,0 0110
Rrannt'14. lb. 0 111 S I Uvllr, Jb... 0 I t
Rltrhar. lb 110 1 0 Tir, c... 0 0 110
Larh, Sb.... 0 0 0 4 0 Brodle. rf.... 0 110 4
O'Connor, c. 0 T 1 0 Jono. It 0 0 4 0 0
Pbllllpp. p.. 1 t 0 1 t tvini, p 0 1 t I 0
ToUlt ..."Wt7 11 l1 -Totals ... 4 17 Tt 1
Pittsburg 3 0100011 l-
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 4. First bsse
on errors: Pittsburg, 1; New York. 1. Left
on bases: Pittsburg: (; New York, 4. Two
base lilts: Beaumont, Rltchey. Three
"base hit: Davis. Home run: Phllllppe.
Stolen base: Davis. Sacrifice hit: Wag
ner. First base on balls: Oft Evans, 2.
Struck out: By Phllllppe, 6; by Evans, 2.
Time: 1:20. Umpire; Cantlllon.
Brooklyn Wins Doable-Header.
DOVMT1 VM T..ha 9 DMnbli.n 1.....
the tablea on Chicago today, winning the J
double-header at Washington park. It was
stick wou tnst uia u. Attenaance, ,uuu.
Score, first game:
BROOKLYN.
R.H.O.A.E
Pnltn. cf.... 0
Klr. rt.... 1
rhckmrS. If.. 1
Moi'roory. lb 4
Uhla, as... 0
Flood, lb.... 0
Irwin. 8b.... 0
Farrell, c... 0
Ncwtoa, p... 0
Rll.l. If.... 0
A. Will's, rf 0
Detter. lb.... 1
0 1jCor i4Uon. cf 0
1 0 Kiln, e 0
2 tDrtulir, lb.. 0
I Oil-owe, lb 0
I (ITInkrr, M.... 0
1 1 W. Will's, p. 0
CHICAOO.
R.H.O.A.E.
0 0
0 1
1 U
t
Totals ... I 7 17 I l Tott 1 I 14 11 4
Brooklyn 20000000 2
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runs: Brooklyn. 1. First base on
errors: Chicago, 2: Brooklyn, 2. Left on
bases: Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, 8. Etolen
baaea: Dexter. Tinker. Double play: Lowe
to Dexter. Sacrifice hits: A. Williams,
Dolan. First base on balls: Off Newton, !;
off W. Williams, 2. Hit by pitcher: By
W. Williams. 1. Struck out: Br Newton,
1: by W. Williams, 2. Time: l:So. Umpire:
Emslle.
Second Game.
BROOKLYN. I CHICAOO.
R.HOAE. R.H.O.A.E.
Dolsn. cf 0 1 I 0 0 8l.fl. If.... 4 I 4 1 0
KhIw, rf.... I I 0 0 willitrai, rf. 1 1 0 0 0
8hckrd, If. 0 1 1 0 0Dter. lb... 0 I 10 i 0
McCrMrr. lb. 1 I 7 0 0't'onsslton, cf 0 1 10 0
Dthlvn, ss... 1 I I 1 0 Kilns, c 0 1 I 1 1
riod, lb.... 0 0 I I 0 Srhtsfer. Ik. 0 0 6 I 0
Irwin, lb.... 1111 0 Lows, ib 0 I I 4
Farrell, .... 0 111 OiTlnkar. ss... 1114 1
Kltson, p.... t 1 0 I 0 jTs j lor. p 1 3 0 t 0
Totsls ... 11 IT o' Touts ...11114 17 1
Brooklyn 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 6
Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-3
Earned runs: Chicago, S: Brooklyn, 2.
First base on errors: Brooklyn, 2. Left on
bases: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Two-base
hits: . Dahlen. Irwin, Farrell. Three-base
hits: Slsgle, Tinker. Stolen bases: Slsgle,
A. Williams. Double play: Taylor to Tinker
to Dextvr. Sacrifice hits: Fiood, Fsrrell.
First base on balls: Off Kltson, 2. Struck
out: By Kltson, 8; by Taylor, 3. Time: 1:52.
Umpire: Emslle.
Games Postponed.
At Boston Boston-Cincinnati gams post
poned ; rain.
Standing of the Teams.
gave Fults a life tt second baae, Fultt
scoring from there on Seybold's hit. De
troit hit Wlltse freelv after the third in
ning. Attendance, 4.m. Score:
1ETR01T. , PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.E R.H O AE.
PsrrM, rf... I 1 0 o'Hsrtl!. If... 0 0 I 0 0
Holm-n. rf... I I 4 s Folli. rt 1 I 4 0 0
Hirlrr. If ... 1 1 1 0 0 I)ls. lb. .. 0 0 7 0 0
Klhr(l1. . 0 1 1 1 n u rmss. lb. 0 t 1 I 0
rs. 3b ... l o i l !rbnn. rt . 0 I l o o
Glrfi. b.. 1 2 4 4 I'M t'rnss. ss. 0 I I 1 1
Dillon, lb ... 0 1 1J 0 1 Powers, e.... 0 0 111
M.Oulrs. c... 1111 nlciiriro, 2b.... 0 I I 0
tltver. p 0 0 4 1 OiWIItM. p.... 0 1110
Touts ... 14 rf II 1 Totsls ...1 4 14 10 1
Detroit 00033112 -
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-bass hits: Elberfeld. Holmes. Three
base hits: Oleason. Barrett. Stolen bases:
Holmes, Harley. First base on balls: Off
Slever, 1: off Wlltse, 4. First base on er
rors: Philadelphia. 1 Left on bases: De
troit. 7; Philadelphia, 8. Struck out: By
Stev-er, 1; bv Wlltse. 2. Double plays:
Wlltse to Davis, L. Cross to Csstro to
Davis, Casey to Dillon to Olesson 2.
Passed balls: Powers, 2. Balk: By Slever,
L Time: 1:45. Umpire: Sheridan.
Browns Beat Boston.
ST. LOUIS. June 7. A bsse on balls, a
sacrifice hit and Burkett's long drive scored
the winning run for St. Louis In the ninth
Inning today. Dlneen and Powell were
evenly matched and the score was a tie
most of the time. Both teams fielded
well. Attendance, 4,300. Score:
8T. LOUIS. BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Burkstt, cf.. 0 1 4 0 0 Dnnsbsrty. If 0 1 1 0 4
Msloney. rf..0 10 0 Orolllns. lb... 0 0 0 1 0
Hsinrlck. cf. 0 0 I 0 0 SUM, cf 117 0 0
Prll, lb 0 I I 0 0 Froomia. rf. I 0 1 t 0
tVllIsc. ss . I 111 1 Pirsnt. SS... 0 I I I 0
MrCor'k, lb. 1 11 0 1 LsCb'cs. lb., 0 100
rrt1n, lb.. 0 I I I 1 Tsrrls. lb....t 0 0 10
(.isd'O. c... 10 4 1 0 Wsmsr, e... 0 110 0
Powsll, p.... 0 0 0 0 ODtnsen, p.... 0 0 0 1 4
Touts ... 4 117 S 4I Totals ... I 1211
One out when winning run toored.
St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 14
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0-3
Earned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-bsss
hits: Paddpn (3), Wallace, Parent (2).
Sacrifice hits: Wallace, Bugden. Powell.
Double plays: Sugden to Padden to Frlel,
Parent to LaC'hance. Stolen base: Bur
kett. Hit by pitched ball: By Dlneen, 1;
by Powell, 1. First base on balls: Oft
Powell, 3; off Dlneen, 3. 8truck out: By
Dlneen, 2. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7;
Boston, 8. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Con
nelly, Games Postponed.
At Chicago Chicago-Washington game
postponed; wet grounds. '
Standing ol tne Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
Philadelphia 3 22 14 .611
Boston 38 22 14 .579
Chicago ' 35 20 15 .671
St. Louis 35 17 18 .4s
Washington 38 18 2-1 .478
Baltimore 3 IS 21 .46.!
Detroit 35 16 19 . 467
Cleveland 39 14 25 .359
Games today: Baltimore at Cleveland,
Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at
Detroit, Boston at St. Louis.
IN AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION
Colombna Wins from Indians by
Bunching Hits, Although
Oatbatted.
COLUMBUS. June 7. Both teama batted
hard today, bug Columbus won by bunch
ing hits with O'Brlen't error and bases
on balls In the first two lnnjngs. O'Brien
and Heydon were put out of the game In
the eighth for questioning a decision of
the umpire. Attendance, 8,862. Score:
COLl'MBU. I INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H O A E I R.H.O.A.E.
Hsrt, cf 1 0 I 0 0 HntrlfTsr. rf 0 0 1 0 1
slsanr. rt.... 2 110 0 Kuhns. If-ss. 112 0 0
Vloi. If lilt OORrttn. s..l 4111
Ortm. lb 1 2 10 0 0 Woodruff, c 4 1 I 0 I
Ersns, lb.... 1 0 2 1 Klhra, lb.... 4 0 8 0 0
Turner, lb... 1 1 1 2 0 Bsbb. lb 1 1 1 1 0
Nsttrns, 1 I I 4 0 Caultnn, cf.. 1 1 4 4 0
O. Foi, c... 0 0 I 1 0W. Pol, lb.. 0 2 I 1 0
McMtcklD, p 0 1 4 0 0 Ifcydon, c... 0 0 12 0
Sutboff. If. ... 0 0 0 0 0
Totals ... t 12 17 11 4, Williams, p.. 1 I 0 4 0
went to Pheldon and jMayed in one game,
after which he went to Rock Rapids, where
he has played ever since. Sheldon sp
pcaled to President Ixxkhart, who ruled
that Pheldon was entitled to the services
of the player, but that Sheldon should
Kay the same salary that Rock Rapids
ad sgreed to pay Shaffer. Sheldon hav
ing refused to abide by the decision of
President Ixiukhart, and having appealed
to the board of directors. President Lotk
bart has decided to lesve the question to
the Klandreau, Ploux Falls and Lemars
teams. A meeting of the representatives
of the clubs named will be held In Sioux
Falls tomorrow (Sunday) morning at 11
o'clock to decide the question. The de
cision of this committee will be final.
FIELD CLUB GETS SWATTED
C. B. Harens Mne Maals latlnelblee
to the Tane of Ten Rons
to Five.
The Field Club Invlnclbles lost their flrt
game Saturday. Moore was not In the best
of form -and the coal heavers hit him
freely. The chief feature of the pro me was
the stendy pitching of Chase and the way
he swatted the spheroid. The society
youngsters could do nothing but slice the
ball foul. Each pitcher struck out eight,
but this did not hinder heavy hitting. The
ground was slow and the running of long
fy bits looked like an Ice wagon going up
hill. Fat Crelghton got to first on a home
run. Score:
FIELD CLUB.
AB R. H. SB.SH. O. A.E.
.5 1 2 0 0 I 0 0
..5 0 1 0 0 8 3 0
.4 1 1 3 0 2 2 0
Malone. st...
Crelghton, c
Knox. 2b
McShane, lb....
need, if
..4
4
1
40 80 10 .750
38 26 13 .685
S9 25. 14 .41
39 19 20 .487
39 15 24 .85
36 13 22 .371
36 1 3 24 . 833
88 12 26 .806
Peoria ..
Game today: St. Joseph at Omaha.
Kansaa City at Dee Molnee. Milwaukee at
Peoria, Denver at Colorado Springs.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pkllllea Walk Away vrltu First, but
Cardinals Shot Them Oat
In Second.
PHILADELPHIA. June 7. Wicker's wild
rest In the first Inning, followed by a few
timely hits, enabled the Phillies to win the
first game In rather handy faahion. They
lost the second becauae of their inability to
bit Murphy. St. Louis hit Magee hard In
the laat two Innings. Attendance, 4,000.
Score :
PHILADELPHIA. . ST. LOl'IS.
R H O A S H.H.U.A.B.
2 1 2 0 0 Psnsll, 2b... 4 1 I 2 I
0 01 Donovan, it., s
t 0 b moot, cf t
0 O Bsrclsjr. If... t
I OlKrufor. ss... t
Played. Won. Lost
Pittsburg 41 84 7
Chicago 89 23 1
Brooklyn
New York
P.O.
.S29
.5
5.'4
.4i0
.427
.425
.315
.35
ttTiosus, cf..
Brown. If...
Douilts. lb.
Barry, rf....
Pools.
0
1
t
4 4 1
1 1
I I
1 0
HulswIU, ss. 4 t I I BrubMr, lb. 4
Msllmss. lb.
ChlliW. lb...,
Wklt. P
4 1 I
t 4 I
t 4
llHanmsa. Ib.t
OiO Nslll, ... t
0 Wicker, p.... t
1 0
Tstsls ...110 17 11 ll Totsls ...1 I 14 IS I
Philadelphia 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -5
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Earned run: St. Louis. Two-bate hit:
Donovgi). Three-base hit: Brashear. Stolen
Vases: Thomae, Barry, White. Double
iilaya: Hulswltt to Douglaa, Wicker to
Farrell to Brashear. Left on bases: Phll-
Sdelphta. 8; St. Ixjuls, 4. First bate on
alls: Oft Wicker, 4. Struck Out: By
42 n 20
... 40 18 23
Boston u.i..li ..' 18 . 22
Philadelphia 40 17 23
St. Louis ... 38 15 23
Cincinnati 39 15 24
No games today.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
Twelve Thousand People See Cleve
land Defeat the Orlolea from
Maryland.
CLEVELAND, O.. June 7. The largest
crowd that ever witnessed a game In Cleve
land saw the Clevelands take the first
of the series from Baltimore today by
hlttlna- MeGlnnltv hard In the second and
fifth Innings. Bernhardt pitched his first
game for Cleveland and did well. Sun
day a game win oe piayea in uayion. At
tendance, 12.768. score:
CLEVELAND. BALTIMORE.
R.H.O A.E.I R.H.O.A.E.
Plcksrint. cf. I I 4 0 0 Ksltr. cf 1 11 0 4
Bay. if 0 0 0 0 0 Sihacb. If ... 1 lX
Pllrk. rf .... 1 1 4 0 0 Srrmour, rf. O 0 110
Lsjolo. lb... 0 10 1 0 McOann. lb. t t I 2 0
Hickman, lb. 1 1 14 0 4 Brtsn'h'o. lb 1 1 0 1 4
Bradlor. lb.. 1 10 4 I Oil hsrt. ss... 0 0 2 1 0
Oochn'sr. ss. 1 I I 1 0 Drier, lb 0 1 4 1 0
Wood, e 0 I I 0 0 Robtusnn, c. 4 4 4 2 4
Bornhsrdt, p. 1 t 0 I 0 McQinnltr. P 4 0 t 2 1
Totals ... 7 II 11 II "it x ToUls ... I "I 11 II I
Cleveland 0 3 1 0 8 0 0-7
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 8 01
(Game called In atventh on account of
ralio.
Two-base hits: Bradley, Bernhardt,
Kelly. Three-base hits: Flick, Bresnahan.
Home run: Selbach. Sacrifice hit: Ooch
nauer. Stolen baaea: Gilbert. Bresnahan.
Double plays; Lajole to Oochnauer to
Hickman, Seymour to Robinson. Oyler to
Gilbert to McGann. First baae on balls:
Off Bernhardt. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Bernhardt, i. Left on bases: Cleveland,
3: Baltimore, t. Struck out: By McGln
nlty, 3. Time: 1:14. Umpires: O'Laugh
Un and Johnson.
Detroit Wins from Athletics. .
DETROIT. June T. Gleason's error gave
the Philadelphia team Its only run this
afternoon. He dropped a thrown ball and
I Totals ... I 14 27 13 2
Columbus 42001001 1-9
Indianapolis 00131000 1-
Stolen bane: Grim. Sacrifice hits: Evans,
W. Fox. Two-base hits: Meany. Viox,
Nat trees. McMackln. O'Brien. Williams.
Three-base hit: O'Brien. Home runs:
Kuhns. Williams. Double play JCvans to
Nattress to Orlm. Struck out: By Mc
Mackln, 1; by Williams, 2. First base on
balls: Off Williams, 3. Hit by pitcher:
By Williams, 2. Passed ball: G. Fox.
Time: 1:50. Umpire: Ebrlght.
Games Postponed.
At St. Paul St. Paul-Milwaukee game
Sostponed; train late. Double-header Sun
ay. At Kansas City Owing to the failure of
the Minneapolis team, which was delayed
by a washout, to arrive, today's game with
Kansas City was postponed.
At Toledo Toledo-Lou lsvllle game post
poned; rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
Columbus 42 27 15 . 643
Louisville 39 24 15 .818
Indianapolis 36 23 14 .611
St. Paul 37 22 16 .515
Kansas City 38 19 19 .500
Milwaukee 37 18 21 4?2
Minneapolis 88 12 24 . 333
Toledo 3d 8 28 . 223
Games today: Minneapolis at Kanaaa
City. St. Paul at Milwaukee, Louisville at
Toledo, Indianapolis at Columbus.
Ball Game at Coortland Bcaeh.
What promises to be a big event Sunday
afternoon at the Beach will be the ball
game between the C. N. Dletss and the
crescents, in tne eariy pari or me season
both of the above teams met on the dia
mond and DUt up a fine game. The C. N
Dletss were defeated at the hands of the
Crescents, but since then the Dletss have
strengthened their team a great deal and
a clooe and Interesting game can be looked
for. The teams line up at loliows:
C. N. Diets. Cretcents.
Harrison First base Campbell
Rodman Second base Hall
Kennedy ...... .Shortstop Mlnnlkus
Davison .....Third base Ruef
L. Plattner Left field Kennedy
Lafferty Center field Luehra
W. Plattner Right field Diamond
coe catcher Henry
Morrison Pitcher... Saffelder-8maU
Tlppery-Burns, rf...4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Vanfamp, cf 4 0 0 0 0.2 1 0
Kennard. 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 I
Moore, p 4 1 0 0 0 1 2 1
Totals 38 6 9 5 0 27 9 3
C. B. HAVENS.
AB.R. H. SB.SH. O. A.E.
Whitney, c 6 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
Crelgh, lb 5 2 2 2 0 8 11
Dri.Hcoll. 3b 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 1
Nash, cf 5 1 2 0 0 2 0 0
Ralrd. 2b 4 2 2 1 0 1 4 3
"Redlnger. If 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
'Callahan, ss 5 1 2 0 0 2 3 0
Chase, p 5 0 3 0 0 2 1 2
Kehoe, rf 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
Totals 46 10 14 5 0 27 9 7
C. B. Havens 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 410
Field club 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 15
Two-base hits: Malone (2). McShane,
Nash. Balrd, Chane. Three-base hit:
CreUjh. Double plays: Balrd to Drlscoll
to Crelgh 12). Struck out: By Moore, 8; by
Chase, 8. Bases on balls: Off Muore, 2; oft
Chase, 1. Umpire: Gordy.
North Platte Weak with Stick.
CHEYENNE. Wyo.. June 7.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The Union Pacific league sea
ton opened here todav In the presence of a
large crowd. Governor Richards, Chief
justice fotter, former Mayor BchntttEer.
'olonel D. H. Hollldav and Pitt Covert
artlclnated In the onenlnsr rlsv. North
Matte put up a better fielding game than
'hevenne and would have won with rtetter
stick work. Score:
R.H.E.
Cheyenne 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 5 5
Norm I'latte ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 3
Batteries: North Platte. Mercer and
Short; Cheyenne, Simmons and Brlerley.
Attendance, 600.
Crelsjhton Wins Uood Game.
CREIGHTON. Neb.. June ?. fSneclal
Telegram.) Crelghton defeated Norfolk ut
base ball here today, 3 to 2. Inability to
hit the ball at opportune timet lost the
game for Norfolk. The same teams piny
here tomorrow. Batteries: Crelghton
Downs and Carrol; Norfolk. Bucklin and
Wllklns. Hits: Crelghton, 11; Norfolk. 7.
Krrors: Crelghton, 2; Norfolk, 3. Umpire:
Spaulding of Norfolk.
Valley Beats Harvard.
VALLEY. Neb.. June 7.-(Soeclal.)-Bv a
score of 4 to 3 the Vallev base ball team
defeated the American Indians of Harvard
here today. The game was intensely ex
citing, as the visitors came near tielng
the score In the last Inning, making two
runs. Fred Devore pitched a great game
for Valley.
On College Diamond.
At Princeton Princeton, 8; Yale, 8.
At South Bend. Ind. Notre Dame, t: Pur.
due, 2.
At Be Olt. W S. Beloit. E: Northwest.
ern, 1.
At Ann Arnor cnicago. 8; Michigan, 2 .
At PhlladelDhla Illinois. 11: Pennsvl.
vanla, 8.
Teams Will Decide Bheldon'e Case.
SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. June 7. 8rectal.)
The base ball fans are taking conaider
able Interest In the outcome of the strug
gle between the Sheldon and Rock Rapids
teama of the Iowa-South Dakota league
for possession of Catcher Shaffer, who
Don't Use
5
timulants
to bouy up weak, worn, tired-out stomachs. Spur a tired
horse for a moment he bounds forward, then drops.
Just so with a tired stomach. Stimulants force
it to a brief, unnatural effort. Then it collapses completely-.
It needs rest.
By the use of Kodol Dyspopsia Cure your food is
digested without the stomach's aid. It builds up the body
while the stomach gains fresh strength. Rest is nature's
greatest tonic. It soon restores health. It is not necessary
to diet. That only further weakens the system. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure will digest any kind of good, wholesome
food you want to eat. Cathartics afford only temporary
relief.
Ala do
To Digest
Food.
"I had stomach trouble of four years'
standing," says Geo. R. Colbath, Alpena, Mich.,
"which was so bad that at times I was forced
to abandon my business and stay in bed.
At last I was induced to try Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure,rom which , I received immediate relief
a.Bd-jvw bottles effected a complete cure,"
SOM
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Iowa Kormalltes Whltecoated.
CEDAR FALLS. Ia.. June 7 fSneelal
Telegram.) The Normal college nine was
shut out In the last base ball game of the
season today by Coe college. Normal made
tnree nus ana ten errors, score:
Coe 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 09
Normal 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 00
Tbrea-I . Leaarne.
At Rloomlnrton Evansvllle. St Rlnsimlnff.
on. 4. "
At Rock Island Rock Island. 6: Rock.
ford, 5.
At Decatur Decatur, 9; Terre Haute, .
At Cedar RaDlds Davenoort Pedar
Rapids game postponed; rain.
In Soathern Leasjae.
At Nashville Nashville. 4: Memphis. 2.
At Little Rock Atlanta. 12: Little Rock.
10.
At Birmingham Birmingham. 12: Shreve.
port, t.
At New Orleans Chattanooga, (; New
oriesns, s.
Blair Stadeats Best Iowaas,
BLAIR. Neb.. June 7. fSneclal.) Tha
Missouri Valley High school ball team
contested with the boys of the High school
nere yesteroay aiternoon at the fair
grounds, resulting in a score of 8 to 4
in tavor 01 tne uiair team.
Gronnds Too Wet to Play.
On account of wet grounds the game be
tween tne union stock Yards juniors and
tne rremont juniors was postponed un
til next Saturday. The game will be
Dlaved on the arounds at Twentv-aeventh
ana lamornia Bireeis.
Colamblas Wis.
The Columbls. formerly the Ruck's
Beauties, defeated the Thirteenth Street
Stars yesterday at Tenth and Dorcas streets
Dy tne score or 14 to 4. Hatteries: Co
lumbia, Murphy and Rice; Stars, Sullivan
anu iincn.
Paplos Dowa Juniors.
PAPTLLION. Neh.. June 7 (SneHn!
The Hanscom Park Juniors were defeated
by the local junior aggregation, 12 to 9.
The game waa full of ginger and several
noiue runs were maae.
Ames Game Called.
AMKS. Ta.. June 7 fSneclal Teles-ram
j ne Bimpsnn-iowa college base nail gamo
waa cancel at tne close or tne fourth In
nlng. Rain delayed the game until 3:40.
Pitcher Cronlu Released.
DETROIT. June 7. Pitcher Jack Cronln
was given his release by the Detroit Amer
lean league club today.
DUFFY MAKES NEW RECORDS
Collegtaa Sprinter Breaks Fifty aad
Sixty-Yard Time of Los
Myers.
NEW YORK. June 7.-At the New York
Athletic club meeting todav Arthur K
Duffy of Georgetown university, the fastest
amateur sprinter in the east, broke the
records tor sixty and nfty yarns as estab
lished several years ago by the late Lon
Myers. In the sixty yards' dash he broke
the tape In 0:6 2-5. Jutt equalling the
world's record After he had rested Duffy
tried for the fifty yards record, which In
Oi.S', but only succeeded In running the
distance In 0:5 8-6, one-tenth of a second
behind the record.
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case, no matter how obscure or complicated, will be rightfully understood
and properly and sclenllfH ally treated. Our offices mid equipment are
second to imne In the entire est. and If you visit the various self-styled
specialists In the city ,111. 1 then cnll at our offices, your own Judgment
will Hppenl to yon In forming conclusions.
Our rpeclaltv embraces HlIOD POISON. VARICOCELE. STRICTURE.
HYDROCELE. LOST MANHOOD AND REFLEX DISORDERS.
These illpcnsfs arc the most serlmia and Important In the catepury of ail
ments and require the most careful and sclentliic handling. Thev CAN
NOT In any mse BE IT RED I1Y ELECTRIC BELTS or any other fnhe
form of treatment. They require something more substantial than be
whlskered pictures In beautifully worded advertisements of the transient
"specialist. ' or pictures of nude women and men In a halo of imaginary
lightning from an electrlo belt.
When we declare that our record as specialists of male maladies l a
series of splendid successes, we arc simply stating a fact which is known
to be true by leRlons of men whom we have recently cured and made
happy. What we have done for them we can do fur you.
All we ssk you to do, our afflicted fellow man, is to Investigate the
truth of what we are telling you. Come to our office ard let tis explnln
to you our original and strlctlv modern methods of treating Varicocele, Stric
ture, Specific Blood Poison, NVrvo-Srxual Debility and associate or reflex
diseases nntl weaknesses. You will then not wonder why our cures are
safe, rapid and permanent, and why we are successful In cases where suc
cess whs before snd by other doctors deemed Impossible.
A private consultation, a careful personal examination, together with an
honest and scientific opinion of your case will be absolutely free to you,
and a legal guarantee of a perfect cure. If you decide to take it. will not
cost you more than you will be willing to pay.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON
We cure Specific Blood Poison (o stay cured forever. We challenge
the medical world for a case in any stage, hereditary or contracted, thut
we cannot positively cure, never to return. In from twenty to forty days.
Our treatment for this disease Is endorsed by the best physicians or Amer
ica ami Europe. It Is purely vegetable In composition and perfectly harm
less In effect. More than l,0o0 men. many of whom have tried hot springs
and numerous other specific remodls la vain, have been completely and
forever cured by us during the past yenr.
Physicians brimvd by stubborn cases are cordially Invited lo consult us
by special appointment.
NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY
It Is sad to contemplate the unfortunate condition of so many men of our
day and generation. At 3 they feel 60: at 40 they feel 81 1, and .it 8n or
60, when they should he In the very prime of life, they re most ready
for the grave. The rlre of youth has gone out, the fountain of vltalil)
Is exhausted. Premature old age!
No matter what brought It on, the one thing for you to do is to get back the vim, the vigor and tho vivacity, of youth.
Don't lose your grip on life.
We can and will not only help you. but cure you to stay cured. Curing diseases and weaknesses of the sexual and uri
nary system has been our exclusive business for the past twenty-flve years, during which time we have lifted up enough
fallen men to make an army.
Our treatment will restore you to what you have lost your precious manhood. It stops all unnatural discharges and
drains of vigor and gives perfect and permanent power to the sexual organs. It makes tne blood pure and rich, the com
plexion clear, the eyes bright, the tiesh firm, the muscles solid and the nerves strong and steady. It clears up the clouded
brain, brightens the Intellect and dispels all despondency.
In short our treatment for weak men builds up the physical and mental as well as the sexual maa and prepares him
anew for the duties and pleasures of both married and single life.
DR. W. A. COOK,
Discoverer of the Famous "Cook Cures'
for Diseases of Men.
SCROTAL VARICOCELE
Varicocele has been described as a creeping disease. It silently steals upon Its victim like a thief In the night, snd
before he is really aware of its presence great and dangerous inroads are made upon his constitution.
The veins surrounding the spermatic cord become enlarged and engorged with Impure blood and diseased tissue. At
times this condition may be accompanied with a dull, heavy, dragging puin in the small of the back, extending down Into
the parts, low spirits, weakness of the body and brain, nervous debility, partial or complete loss of the sexual power, and
not Infrequently decline of the general health.
All these disagreeable symptoms soon disappear completely and forever under our Varicocele cure, which Is safe, pain
less and bloodless, and therefore free from surgery In any form. Every clot of stagnant blood and everv fiber of diseased
tissue are driven from the afTected parts, normal circulation Is re-established throughout the pelvic region, the weakened
organs Income strong again and sturdy manhood Is restored.
URETHRAL STRICTURE
Our original and strictly modern treatment for Urethral Stricture cures the disease without cutting or dilating, thug
avoiding the horrors of surgery.
It is the only treatment that should ever be used and the only one recommended by the legions of men who have re
cently been cured by It.
It acts Immediately and directly upon the Stricture, dissolving It completely and dislodging all diseased tissue which
comes away In strips of shred-like fibers, allaying all Irritation and Inflammation and leaving the urethral canal entirely
free from obstructions and In a sound and healthful condition.
HOME TREATMENT
We prefer that each patient desiring our cure pay us at least one personal visit, but if you cannot conveniently do
this, write us In your own language a plain statement of your symptoms.
Many cases may be cured by our original system of correspondence, which ia so nearly perfect In Its operations that
satisfactory results are always assured. Address,
COOK MEDICAL COMPANY,
110-112 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb.
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Events aa Marshall Field.
CHICAGO, June 7. Two track meets, ona
between the I'nlverslty of Chicago and the
I'nlverslty of California and the other be
tween more than thirty high school In
Illinois. Indiana. YVteconain, Iowa and Kan
sas, were h.-ld on Marshall Held thin after
noon. In the Intersilitdastlc meet 177 bud
ding athletes were entered. 8ouih Division
Hlh school was picked to win by many,
but the outcome was by no meana regarded
as settled by the crowd which was pre.ent
at the atart. The 'varclty meet waa gen
erally conceded to California, tha Chicago
man being more or less crippled.
"isnroas Mill Shoot at riiatea.
CLINTON, Ia.. Juns 7. (Speelal.)-Whst
promlees to be one of the most exciting
shooting tournaments ever held In this
section will be given In this city Jjns 11
and 11 by a number of Clinton sportsmen.
The event will be In charge of William
E. Kesaler of Chicago. Among the crark
shots expected to be present are: Thomas
Marshall. Kelthnburv. III.: Captain Kilintt
Kan.as City; Charles liudd, Moines'.
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