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DE8 MOINES, June 10. (Special Tele' gram.) With apparently no hope of win ning the game, the Rangra took a mighty brace and got three runa In the ninth, t'p till the ninth the game waa a repetition of yeaterday'a, the score being S ta 0. Owene pitched a magnificent game. Ha al lowed but three hit. He waa, bowerer, rather wild and four men walked. .Three of them went down to second when the Midgets secured their two runa. Pes Motnea lost by the frightful work of O'Leary at ehort. tn the ninth Inning he made three errors, all of them costly. His error were mostly on wild throwing. In the second Des Moines got two. Stearns flew out ta Hlckey, Warner and Backof both walked. Ryan singled, aoortng Warner. Hanaon hit a long fly to Oenlns and Backof tint In. Clark ended the thing with a fly ta Carter. In the ninth Stewart alngled, Hlckey tanned. Burg singled and went to second on a passed ball, that alao put Stewart on third. Oondlng came with a timely double and scored both men. Owena hit O'Leary, who fumbled the ball, letting Oondlng to third. Carter hit to ehort and O'Leary threw wild letting Oondlng come home. Oenlns soaked a liner to short and O'Leary made ft fin catch, but threw the ball away wild, trying to make a double play. It uad no disastrous effect, however, as the best Thomas could do waa an easy one to Ryan, who threw him out at first. Qulnn has signed Burg. He will don the Dee Moines uniform as soon aa Dolan can get nera from Omaha. Attendance, 600. Boor a: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. too 10 0 10 0 too 4 4 0 111 r j 0 S o K U 1 O. A. K. t I , 1 I 0 0 0 too 0 0 0 0 t 0 4 0 1 t 4 0 27 II 1 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0-1 carter, it a 1 Oenlns, cf ... t Thomas, lb t Stone, If I Btewart, 2b 4 Hlckey, lb 4 Burs, aa 4 Oondlng, c 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Owen, p 4 DEB MOINES. Clark. Cf O'Leary. st. 4 ......4 quinn, .... 4 etearna, lb 4 0 0 0 0 Warner, rf 3 10)00 Backof, If i 1 0 0 0 0 Ryan, lb Hanaon, C I Hotter, p 1 Totals ....80 Omaha ... Double play: O'Leary to Qulnn to Stearns, viii iy onanw. run u II Dans; UTl Owen, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Bv HotTer, 1. Struck out: By Hoffer, 4; by "Owen, 1 Paused ball: Hanaon. Time: 1:47. l'mnin Cries. Deartt Beats 0 arias;. DENVER. June 10. Both pitchers were hit hard today, but tha fleldlna- on iwth sides was almost perfect. Dundon for the home team mads two noma runa. Attorn. anOe, l.tOO. Soora: Denver 1 1 t 0 1 0 1 1 07 It 6 Colo. Springs. ...0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 il 1 natty lea: penver, MoCloekey and Mc ConnelL; Colorado Springs, Jones and Dixon. St. Joe BaaUa Kaaia City. ST. JOSEPH. June 10Hr Tnunh today In taat, snappy game from Kama City by Robinson's error In the eighth iiiuine, which enouia navs cut on; a runner at the plate. Attendance, 1,000. Score R H E St. Joseph 00000011 3 j i Kanaaa City... 10000000 01 I I Batteries : St. Joseph, Miupm and Roth: Kama City, Welmer and Messltt. Brewers Defeat Distiller. UTT m A TTVlTff T.. -a n . . . pitched good ball thl afternoon, allowing Peoria only six widely scattered hlta. Tha weather waa too cold for good playing and kept tha attendance down to 200. Score: RHP Milwaukee ItlOIOOO 474 Peoria 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 1 1 BBiwnw; jniiwauxee. Bwormsteat and Fox; Peoria, Cos and Wilson. fltajkdlc of tha Teaaaa. , Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Ksnsas City U 33 11 .744 Omaha 42 27 15 .41 Denver 41 24 IS .6S5 St. Joseph it 23 21 .612 Milwaukee 8 1 22 .427 Colorado Springs .... 41 14 26 .290 Dee Molnee 41 14 21 .217 Peoria 22 II 27 .802 Oames today: Omaha at Dee Moines, Kansae City at St. Joseph, Peoria at Mil waukee, Colorado Springs at Denver. Wu To Fast for Raadalph. WAUSA, Neb., June 10. (Special Tele- ?ram.) Wau won the game here today rom Randolph by a score of T to t. The feature of the game waa Cheatwood's bat ting snd splsndld work on third. Score by Inning: IV H IS Wauea I 0 0 0 4 0 0 V 7 I 3 Randolph , 10000100 0-1 2 2 Batteries: Wausa. Forsberg and Dreyer; Randolph, Klnael and See. Struck out: By Forsberg, 4; by Kinssl, 6, Umpire: Nett of Plalnvlsw. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Evaa the Pirate fhaaaplaas Pall ta Brk Brldegraesas Wla. MlasT Itraevk. BROOKLTN, June 10. Brooklyn took the first game of the series from PltUburg today. Umpire O Day put Dolan out of th fame for protesting. Ward waa substl uted. Attendance. 4.600. Score t BROOKLYN. I FITTSBURO. H.o.ii i n H.o.A.a Polen, ef.... (ill Devlt, rt.... Ward, ct it iClerke, It.... I I M I Kecler, rf.. ! Beeumont. till 1 M Sherkere. II. 1 1 W a (iter. I 1 I I I McCreerr. Ik 1 1 14 4 Braoal la, ik i e li i rhln. ee... 1 1 1 llRltcber. Ik., t 1 I Leach, lb..., t 2 I iSmlth. c...., I 1 T I t elOohenr, ... I 1 1 t i'Ceerer t t t t flood, lb.... tit lrwtn. lb.. 1 t I e i t e i t Abea.ni, Hushes, TeUI ... I fl 1 Total ... t fit 11 I Conroy batted for Doheny In the ninth. Dehlen. out for Dolan'a Interference. Wagner out tor Interference. Brooklyn 0 2 2 9 0 0 0 0 - PltUburg 0 0 1 0 i 1 0 1 0-4 Earned run: Brooklyn. Flrt bass on error: Brooklyn.. 2 ; PltUburg. t Left on baaea: Brooklyn 4: Pittsburg, 4, Two baae hit: Clarke,-. Stolen bases: Clarke, Dahlen tt), lrwtn. Double play:' Flood to Dahlen to Irwin. Sacrifice hit; Davl Flrt baae on ball: Otf Doheny, 2 Hit by pitched ball: by Doheny, 1; by Hughes, i. Hair - Vain? Why not? A little vanity Is 'a good thing. Perhaps you can't be halr-valn, your hair Is so thin, so short, so gray. Then use Aycr's Hair Vigor. It stops falling of the hair, makes the hair grow, and always "restores color to gray hair. " I bare used Ayer'g Hair Vlfor for er 40 ream. I am now la my eist Tear and hae an abundance of soft brown hair, which. I ttributa to the use el your preparation." Mrs. Mary A. Keith. Belleville, 111. tl.M. AUsVsuUla. I C AYH t. lrsh, trcj oirtj By Husrhe. : ty TNnheny, T. Wild pitch: Doheny. Time: 1:60. Um pire! ODey. Carellaal Wla frasa Olants.' XJTW TORK, June 10 St. Louis defeated New Tork In the first game of the series on the Polo grounds t.xlay, th score being t to 1 Poor baaa running and twa errors by the home team were responsible for tbe defeat.' Attendance, 1,100. Score: t. Lorta. ( New tork. KH.O.AK. R.H.O.AI. Terrell. IV. t t 0lBn4le, ct... lilt reoTan. rf. 1 1 1 1 nan. ea e ft 1 a e mwn. ei . . . i v v mith. Ik.... 0 3 4 11 narclar. If., t t 1 1 1 krarer. ... t t 1 LMrle, l. ... 1111 Laneer, lb t 1 1 t t e i BraatMer, lk. 1 I II 0 Jeeea, If.. nartman, li I ) I I O-Nell, c. 1 T I l Denham. p.. t e 1 t Dunn. rf.. ii nowermea. t e t t i Crane. .... t reeser e 1 Tout ... t t It IS S Total ... I T 17 11 I Batted for Evans In the ninth. St. Louie l 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 New York 1 0010090 0-2 Earned runa: St. Louis, 1: New Tork, 1. Flrt base on error: St. Louie, 1; New Tork. I. Left On baaec St. Louts, 4: New Tork, A Stolen baeea: Smoot (2), Smith, Doyle, Evan. Double play: Bean te Doyle. Doyle to Evan. Smith to Doyle. Sacrifice hit: Bean. First base on balls: Oft Dnnhsm, 1; off Evans, 1. Hit by Bitched ball: By Evans, 1. Struck out: By lunharn. 4; by Evans. 2. Time: 1:20. Um pires: Powers and Brown. Rede Troable taaker. PHILADELPHIA. June W.-Clnclnnatl hit Duggleby hard In the Inning In which the run were made. Philadelphia could not hit Bering. Attendance, 1,042. Score: CINCINNATI. I rMILADKLPHU. R.H.O.A.e. anna R7, el I 1 4 1 Tkotnas. ef.. 1 I I Dobht. f.... t 2 elBroe-no, It... 4 14 14 Crawford, rf. t t 1 t Ioalaa. Ik.. I t I I wra. to i e 19 9 e Barry, rf.,.. 994 Maeonn. lb . I I I Doom, I 1 1 , l rrcnre. ta. 1 1 I Hulawltt. at. 4 i i tenfel4t. Ik 1 1 I SHallmaa, lb. 9 9 t I 4 Z: 3 9 icbllda. lb.... 9 1 4 9 J 1. p 1 i 9 9 Dugil.br, p. 9 1 lit Total ...M 17 IT It l' Tottl . . ,1 "t rt II i Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 410 Philadelphia 0 1 0000000 1 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 10; Phlladel-i.- Two-base hlta: Crawford, Stein feld. Three-base hits: Beck. 2. Sacrifice h't:T,J?feinl!V Lffton bases: Cincinnati, ; Philadelphia. 4. Stolen baaes: Browne. Dooln. Double play: Magoon and Beck. First base or ball: Oft Durgleby 1 Struck out: By Ewlng, 2. Wild pitch! Ewlng. J. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Emails. Camei Postponed. At Boston Boston, t; Chicago, T. Called In third inning; rain. 0 tan la a- mt tha Tea at. . Played. Won. Lot. P.C. Pittsburg 42 24 .7i Chicago 40 22 1 7 . 676 Brooklyn 44 24 20 .646 New York 42 It 23 .4 Boston 39 17 22 ,427 St. Louis 40 17 23 , 426 Philadelphia 42 17 15 .4ns Cincinnati 41 16 28 .190 Games today: PltUburg at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York, Chicago at-Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Chicago Win from Senators br Clever Adnalxtare of tingles and a Home Ran. CHICAGO. June 10. Garvin was Invinci ble after the second Inning, when two ln- ftles and Clarke's four-bagger gave the via tor all their run. Patten was equally ef fective after the fourth until the ninth, when th champions won out on a single a sacrifice and another hit. Attendance. 2,250. Score: CHICAGO. I WASHINOTON. R.H.OAE R.H.OAB. Strang, lb... 9 I t I Ryan, cf t 1 I 1 I Jonee, cf 9 9 1 9 0 Wolr't a. lb 9 9 1 S 4 Oreen, rf.... 9 9 1 9 0 Deleh'tjr. If.. 9 19 9 1 Das. aa 119 1 Kelater, lb.. 9 9 1 I t Merlse, If... 2 1 9 9 9 Coushlln. a. 9 4 t 9 Iib.ll, lb.... 1 1 11 9 OCarav, lb.... 1 1 II 9 9 Dalr. lb 9 I t t 9 Lee. rt 13 19 9 (alllren, a... t 9 3 9 9 Clarke, .... 114 14 OarTln, p.... t 9 9 t OiPeu.n, p..,. 9 9 9 3 9 ToUl ...4 117 11 ol Total ...l " II One out when winning run aeored. Chicago OOOtOOOO 14 Washington 01000000 0 2 Ieft On h&Jiea; Chnnmn 4 W..KlMfftAn t Two-bae hit: Isbell. Home run: Clarke. Sacrifice hlU: Jones, Oresn, Inbell. Stolen baae:. Daly. Double play: Strang to Daly to Isbell, Clarke to Coughlln. Struck out: By Patten, 4 First base on balls: Oft P?.rv,JV 1;, ott Fatten, 4. Tim of gams: 1:36. Umpire: Carruthers. Boatoa -Does" tha Brown. ST. LOUIS, Juna 10. Boaton broke even with St. Loula by taking today a game. The local team landed on Dlneen In ihe eighth Inning and nearly tied the ecore. Padden was put off the field for disputing a decision. Catcher "Jlgg" Donahue was released today by the St. Louis club. At tendance, 2,600. Score: BOSTON. I ST. LOtJIB. Dougherty, If I I '' 9 0 Burkett. If.. I t I t 9 Collins, lb... 19 4 1 Hemphill, rt 1 19 9 1 ....... - nmnci, ci. e I V Freeman, rf. t 1 9 0 ml, lb-tb.. 1 19 i i LeCh'ee, lk.. 9 1 19 1 MoCor'k, Ik.. 9 19 11 mm .... eei . waiiace. as.. 1 (11 1 rri- .h a a . I I t Padden. Ik... 9 9 1 1 9 Warner. ... IIS 0'Maloney. e DlB.en. p. 119 . 9 t 1 9 ." I It 14 " Harper, p.... 13 9 1 Donohue. Ik. 9 9 4 4 3 ToUlt ToUl ..."J "i it II "t 103000110-S OOlOOOOtO-4 St. Louis fima m.mm. Oa.h . at. w . -, w. i . wwii, m, L. iIUIS, a, Two-bss hits: Freeman 2). Burkett, nempnui, Wallace. Baorlflce hlta: Hemp hill, Collins, Stahl. Double plays: Wallace to Padden, Ferrle to Parent to LaChance, Wallaoe to Frlel to Donahue, Wallace to Donahue. Stolen baaes: Heldrtck, McCor mlek, Dougherty. Hit by pitched bell: By Harper. 1 Wild pitch: Harper. First base on ball: Off Dlneen. 4. Struck out: By Dlneen, 4; by Harper, 1. IWt on baee: St. Louis, 4; Boston, 10. Time of game: 1:47. Umpire: Connolly. Athletics L,oae to Detroit. DETROIT. June ' 10. The horn team bunched Ave hits snd three stolen base In th fifth Inning. This combination netted four runs and won th gams, giving De troit three out of the series of four. At tendance, 2,000. Score; DETROIT. A.M.O.AI. Barrett, ef... I I 4 9 0 Holmes, rt.. t I t 9 0 Harley. II... 1 1 4 9 t Blberf'ld, a I I I Caaey, Ik.... 1 I I I I Oleaeon, Ik.. 9 1 1 I Dillon, lb.... 119 9 1 McOulre. .. 1 1 1 It ilarer, p.... 9 9 9 1 1 ToUl ...tun II I rHILADBLPMIA. P..H.O.AB. Harti.l. U... 9 9 9 9 9 ruin, ef t 1 1 9 9 Davis, lk.... 9 t t t 9 L. Cross, lb. I I I I I eeyeoia, n.. I . 9 119 9 at I I I ...91141 M. uroes. Powere. e. Caaire, lb... 9 111 Wtlles. p.... 9 1 I I t Hutting, p... 9 9 119 Totals 4 t 14 IT I Detroit 0OO24OOI Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 Two-bass hits: Davis, Powers, Fultc, Ca sey. Dillon. Three-base hit: McGulrs. Sac rifice hit: Davis. Harley. Stolen baae: Holme (2), Elberfeld. Flrt baae on ball: Oft WUUe, 2; off Huatlng. 11; oft Slever. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Power. First base on srrors: Detroit. 1; Philadelphia. L Left on bases: Detroit, 2; Philadelphia, 4. 6truck out: By Huatlng, 1; by Slever, 1. Double playe: Wilts to Castro to Davl, Oleason to Elberfeld to Dillon, Elberfeld to Gleaaon to Dillon. Wild pitch. Wllue, t Time of gam: 1:60. Umpire: Sheridan. Cleveland Down Baltimore. CLEVELAND. June 10. After Benhard had been knocked out of the box In two Inning Lundbom went in and held Balti more down to four hit and three rune. Howell was knocked oat of the box In th fifth. His support was very poor. Lawaon. who succeeded him, did well, but the gams was already loat. Attendance, 1,571 Score: CL1VSLAND. BAiTWORg , R a! O A B R.M.0.4 B. Plrkerlni. ill I I I 9 Kelly, ef 2 119 9 Bar. It tilt Sg.thath If 1 1 l a a ruck, rt lilt AlWIUiama. lb. t 14 I 1 Lajola, Ik... I I 4 I S.ermeiu'. rt. 1 Hickman, lk. 1 1 t t ! MrOaiis, lb. 1 Bradler. lb.. 9 111 klRnu'h'e lk l 4 19 9 3 It 1 9 19 9 Guchs er, as. 9 9 9 9 lloileert, ss... 9 19 4 1 Wood, s I 1 3 1 9 Roblnaoa. e.. 9 3 9 I I Bernherdt, p 9 9 9 9 Howell, p.... 119 19 UiBdkaia, S.J J 9 1 IjLswsM. p... 9 9 12 9 Totals ...19 II IT II 1 Totala . . e ia u w a Cleveland 1 I t I 0 0 0 10 Baltimore i ft 0 5 0 0 I 0-1 Earned runs: Cleveland, 6: Baltimore. 2. Two-base hits: IJole, Hickman, Flick (3. Lundbom, Kelly (2). Svlbach, HowelL Stolen bases: Belbach, Pickering. Sacrl flre hit: Flick I innhl. nl.v.- Lajole and Hickman; Gilbert and McOann! nit uj pitcnaa oan: ity Lawson, 2. Left cn basea: Cleveland, I; Baltimore, 6. Struck out: By Lundbom, 1. Time; 1:24. Umpires: O'Laughlln and Johnston. landing of tha Teams. Chics so SS 15 Philadelphia 29 22 II 6 FiAAlikM ,1 lj . mm o. . -e 6t. Louts It it 20 . 474 i?!ro' 2t II .474 Baltimor 42 It 23 .45S Wlih n.l.n . , I a r ,ca -. m le im ,vw Cleveland , 42 It 24 .ta uamss today: Philadelphia St Cleveland, Boton at Chicago, baltimor at Detroit. Washington at St. Loul. Oaawa High Bahaol I nags Blenaoa. ONAWA. I., Juna 1. (Bpeelal Tle gTaai Tti Una High school base ball tam defeated the Blencoe second team at Blencoe by a score of 12 lo 3. Robinson pitched fine ball, striking out thirteen men. This I the High rhoor third successive victory. rmnrriPti: oimwi, nooinwnn anri Fitch; Blencoe, Kelaey, Matney and Kel- eey. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wllaaot Helps Miller Ontalagr Kanaaa City with Triple- and Home Rna. KANSAS CITY, June 10-Easton was betted hard In the fifth, sixth and seventh Innlns today. Wolfe replaced him In the eigntn. Minneapoiia piayea a raggea game. "Jack" O'Brien h been relented by Ksn sas City. Attendance, 460. Score: MINKEAPOUS. I . KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.E. R.K.O.AK. Qulltln, ss... 1114 I Dear, ct 9 14 0 1 Phyle, lb.... 1 tit 4 Nance, lb... 1 lit Lynch, cf.... 9 1 t I 9 orady, lb... t 1 t 9 0 Warden. Ik . I I 1 9 Smith. U....1 3 10 1 Wllmot. rf.. 3 3 3 0 BtIII. e. .. 3 3 110 Mrrarl'4, If. 3 3 I 9 I Rot hf us, rt. 0 1 1 1 Oram. lb.... I 111 Leewe. sa .l 3 S 3 0 Ealuakr. ... 9 9 9 3 tiMrBfide, lb. 1 1 1 1 0 riggam'r, p.. 9 9 1 1 0 Ciiton. p.... 0 9 14 0 Chapleskl, p. 3 3 4 9 0 Wolfe, p 1 0 1 0 t 0'Brlea ....1 1999 Total ...11 IT IT IT I I Totals ...11 II 17 11 3 Batted for Easton In the seventh Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 1 112 Kansas City 0 2 1 0 4 0 1 0 2-11 Earned runs: Ksnsas City, 4; Mlnne SDolla. 7. Two-bas hits: Bevllle (2). Wer den, McFarlnnd, Chaplelskl. Three-base hits: Phyle, Wllmot. Home run: Wllmot. SacrtAce hlta: Bevllle. Kothfuns. Easton. Lynch. Stolen bae: Nance, Grady, Leewe. McFarland. Double play: Esston to Orady J Qulllln to Grant to weraen; cnap lelskl to Zaluskl to Qulllin. Bases on balls: Off Easton, I; off Wolfe. 1: off Flg- gemeier, l; on t:nspieini, z. ciruca out; Bv Eaeton. 2: bv Wolfe. 2; by ChapleBkl. 1. HlU: Off Easton, 13; off Wolfe, 4; off Flggemeler, 6; off Chapieiexi. . innings pitched: By Easton, 7; by Wolfe, 2; by Flsaemeler. t: bv Chaplelakl. I. Passed ball; 2ajueki. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Tin- dalU . . Colnmbns Loses to Indians. COLUMBUS, June 10. Columbus knocked Williams out of the box In the ninth and came within one run of tying the ecore, but Keilum eaved the day for Indianapolis. Attendance, 3,38. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. I COLUMBl'B. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.AI f1oser. rt-cf 1119 0 Hart. ef.... 110 0 9 Kuhna. If 14 0 liMeanr. rf.. 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 . 1 1 0 0 1 I I O'Brien, a.. 9 Klhm. lb.... 9 Bebb. lb 2 Coulter, ef.. 9 Woodruff, rt. 1 W. roi. tb.. 1 fteydon, ... 1 4 9 4 Vlox. tb... Orlm. lb ... Evens, lb.. Myers. If... Nattraaa, ss a. ran. e... 1 14 0 9 113 0 Bailey, p.... I t Williams, p.. 9 keilum. p... 9 9 Touts I II 14 T 3 ToUls ... I t 37 13 1' Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 -6 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Stolen bases: Meany, Woodruff. Sacri fice hits: Grim, Nattres. Two-base hits: Hart, Bailey, Hogrlever, Kuhns. Double play: Vlox to Nattrees, Evans to Grim, Babb to O'Brien to Klhm. Struck out: By Bailey, 4. Bases on ball: By Bailey, 4; by William. 2. Hit by pitcher: By Bailey, 1. Passed ball: G. Fox. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Ebrlght. Colonels Defeat Toledo. TOLEDO, June 10. Louisville bunched hlte In the first Inning today and won. After that Toledo outbatted and outplayed the visitors. Attendance, 1,000. Score: LOCllVILLH. . TOLEDO. K.H.O.A.B.I R.K.O.A.B. Kerwln. rt.. 1 I 0 0 01 Knoll, it 0 I I 0 0 Clymer. cf... 1 1 1 0 Burna, tb... 1 0 3 3 0 Oannon, lb.. 3 3 14 1 9 Smith. 3b.... 3 t 4 3 9 Oansel, tb... 3 14 1 Turner, lb... 1190 Flournoy. If. 1 I 1 0 1 Cog.well, rf. 0 I 1 9 0 Srhrlr.r. .. 1 1 I 9 9 Mrers. ss 1 1 1 I I Tannehlll, ss 1 I 1 II 9 Ollks. ef I 0 1 I 0 Brnaub, Ik... 1111 I Klelnow, . . 1 I I 0 Dunkle, p.... 9 1 0 9 0 Hugh.y, p... 0 1110 jOrafflue ....9 1090 Totals ...11 linu I Touts ... I 14 17 II 0 Batted for Hughey In the ninth. Louisville I 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 011 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 1 41 Two-base hits: Turner, Smith, Cogs well (8), Myers, Hughey, Gannon, Ganzel, Flourney. Home runs: Klelnow, Ganzel. Stolen bases: Burns, Clymer, Oannon, Schaub. Double play: Gilke to Turner. Struck out: Bv Dunkle. 3: bv Huehev. 7. Passed balls: Schrlever. Hit wtth ball: By Hughey, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpire: . Haskell. Saints Beaten br Brewers. ST. PAUL, June 10. Milwaukee bunched hits in the sixth inning and with a number of bases on balls succeeded In. scoring even runs. Attendance, 436. Score: MILWAUKEE. i IT. PAUL. R.H.O.ABI R.H.O.A.E. Ballmaa. rt. 1 1 I Cllngmaa, ss 1 1 MoBrlde, ef. 1 1 3 McAnd's, Ik. 1 1 1 Dungan. lb.. 1 1 II 0 Oeler, lb.... 0 9 0 I 0 9 9 9 9 11 Ferguson, lb 1 1 9 1 3 0 ?! Dlllsrd, If... 1 Keller, lb... 1 Hugglns, ss..l Shannon, ct.. 4 Lumtey, rf... 1 1 11 9 9 13 3 3 Ipeer. 1110 t 4 9 4 9 9 Runkle, lb... I 1 1 4 0l 9 3 3 3 Bourgeois, Kill OlPlerce, .. , 0 9 9 1 9 Altrock, p... 9 9 9 1 ICogao. p. ..909 ToUl ... 9 SM 14 ! Totals ... 14 37 U 3 Pierce out; infield fly. Milwaukee 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 09 St. Paul I 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 Earned rune: Milwaukee, t. Two-base hlu: Shannon, Bourgeois. Three-base hit: Hugglna. Sacrifice hlta: Cogan (2), Dungan. Stolen base: Mt Andrews. First base on balls: Off Cogan, 5; oft Altrock, 2. Flrat bass on errors: Milwaukee, I; St. Paul, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Cogan, 1; by Altrock. 2. Left on base: Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul, g. Struck out: By Altrock, 2. Time; 1:44. Umpire: Ward. Btaadlna- of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lest, P.C. Columbus 46 28 IT .11 Loulsvllls 42 24 16 .611 Indianapolis 80 24 15 .414 St. Paul 41 26 1 .610 Kansas City 42 20 22 .471 Milwaukee 41 17 24 . 416 Minneapolis 40 16 26 . 276 Toledo 20 I 30 .231 Oames today: Minneapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Toledo, Minneapolis at Columbus, 8L Paul at Milwaukee. Bancroft Vanquishes Beemer. BANCROFT, Neb., June 10. (Special. ) The Bancroft ball team donned It new uniform yeeterday and drove over to Bee mer, where a game was plsyed with ths Beemer nine. The score was 12 to 4 In favor of Bancroft. Batteries Bancroft, Far ley and Btatla; Beemer, Chads and Fennan. Umpire: Dungan. Yalo Beats West Point. WEST POINT, N. Y., June lO.-The Mili tary academy baaa ball team played the Yale university nine here today and waa defeated by the acore of 15 to 4. A dis tinguished crowd witnessed the game. Gen eral Nelson A. Mile waa conspicuous In the grandstand and near him sat General Longtrt. Tbrse.I League. At Rockford Davenport, 21; Rockford. 6. At Rock Island Rock Island, 7; Cedar Rapid, 4. At Tsrr Haute Terre Haute, 7; Evan vllle, 0. At Decatur Decatur, t; Bloomlngton, L la leathern Association. At Little Rock Birmingham, 4; Little Rock, 3. At Memphis Chattanooga, 7; Memphis, 5. At Shreveport Shreveport, 10: Atlanta, 2. At New Orleans Nashville, I; New Or leans, 4. Copperi to Play Ball. Tha married men of the police fore have challenged the bachelor to a match gam of ball and the challenge ha been ac cepted. The losing ld will hav to buy a set of dinners for the winners. Klaepln Scores. Score mad In Individual nlneptn tour ney last night on Clark's alleys: W. E. Rlddell i V0",, David Cola 6 I 4 15 T. Clark I 7 I 14 I. M. Mullln I t I 12 II MrtFanaat lift V s u. w. wnituker 4 4 7 15 George Chatelaln T 4 t IS C. R. Orlffllh 4 6 t 15 M. R. Huntington 4 7 I l H. Beselln T 4 17 S. Elermann 1 t 7 11 J. J. Berger j I t li MeLeod Wlaa tha Cantaat. CLEVELAND, O., Jun m-Tom Jenkins undertook too great a tak tonight when he tried to throw Dan MeLeod of Hamilton Ont., twice within ninety minute of actual wrestling lime. Jenkins waa abls to seeurs but on fall and that took nfty-thre mln utee of the alloted time. Tha fall waa se cured with a Nelson and a crotch hold. After a ret of fifteen mlnutea th men again went en th mat and McLcod stood the bis Clevelander off untH th time had spired, thus winning the contest. Gapsere Became Active. SANTA FE N. M . June lO.-The United state geological aurvey ha been notified by Captain Connor of this city that tha Sulphur Spring In Bernalillo county are showing unusual activity. There are twen Jy elglit geysers among the springs, pulsat ing very thirty second. Ths largest geyser, which haa been hitherto quiet 1 ttporud sodlng up a stream fly fast high. vn v I PJ ZZ WATER SLOWLY FILLS MINES Condition ii Gradually Beooming Bad Bine Strike of the Pumpmen. NO SETTLEMENT SEEMS TO BE IN SIGHT Itot Marh Rlajnlflrauce Attached to the oaferrnre Betrteen President Mitchell and Labor Com mlasloner Wright. WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 10. In the ab sence of President Mitchell from itrtke headquarters today there was a dearth of news from the miners' aide. Preeldent Mitchell Is expected to arrive here from New York late this afternoon. Not much Influence Is placed on bis visit to Commissioner Wright, it being generally believed that he went to the metropolis merely to give tbe labor commissioner some Inside Information for th benefit of President Roosevelt. The mining auperlntendents In this valley said today there was no change in the conditions at their collieries. Water Is slowly accumulating in many of the mines throughout the entire region. Notwithstanding reports to tha contrary, it is stated on authority that the mines are not in as good condition as when the strike of tbe engineers, firemen and pump men began. About twenty-five men who were engaged in fighting fire at tbe Jersey mine of the Delaware, Lackawanna ft Western company deserted tbelr poets. This la said to be a serious matter for the company, which is short of men. NEW YORK, June 10. Six hundred em ployes of the Empire Bridge company of Williamsburg have struck for recognition of their union. It Is said their action will delay work on many bridges In the west. NEW YORK, June 10. John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers, waa at the office of the National Civic Fed eration, of which he is a member, today. He said he had gone there to get his mall and answer It. He has not seen Labor Commissioner Wright since last night and did not expect to see him again before bis (Mitchell's) departure for Wilkesbarre-. Mr. Mitchell said he had been busy trying to get a West Virginia telephone connection so he could talk about the strike situation there, but the connection could not be made for some reason. He said h would not leave New York until 3:30 or 6:40 p. m. SHOWERS FOR THE FIELDS Forecaster Promise Ralna Cooler Weather for Ne braska Today. and WASHINGTON, June 10. Forecast: For Nebraska Showers and thunder storms and cooler Wednesday; Thursday fair. For Illinois Showers in north, fair In south portion Wednesday; warmer in north east portion; Thursday fair, except show ers in northeast portion; variable winds. For Iowa Showers and cooler Wednes day, Thursday fair. For Missouri Fair in south, showers and cooler in north portion Wednesday; Thurs day fair. For Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Ar kansas Fair Wednesday and Thursday. For Kansas Fair Wednesday, except showers and thunderstorms in northeast portion; cooler In north and west portions; Thursday fair. For South Dakota Cooler Wednesday, with fair In west and showers in central and eastern portion; Thursday fair. For North Dakota Fair in west, showers in east portion Wednesday, followed by fair and cooler in northwest portion; Thursday fair. For Wyoming Fair and cooler Wednes day; Thursday fair. For Montana Fair and cooler in east and south portions Wednesday; Thursday fair. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA. June 10. Official record of tem- ferature and precipitation compared with he corresponding day of ths last three years: 1902. 1001. 1900. 1899. Maximum temperature.... 92 91 76 76 Minimum temperature.... 66 67 65 67 Mean temperature 79 79 M 66 Precipitation 00 T .26 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha tor this day and since March L 1902: Normal temperature 70 Excess for the day 9 Total excess since March 1 292 Normal precipitation 19 Inch Deficiency for the day 19 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 6. 90 Inches Deficiency since March 1 2.88 Inchea Deficiency for cor. period, 1901... .2.88 lnche Deficiency for cor. period, 1900.. ..2. 89 inches Baporta from Italian at T P. M. "hi 1 i pi I : : B : i i? I 89 951 .00 92 lOO' .00 S 1021 .00 M 90 .00 m 9u .oo fi 88 .00 78 82! .06 72 80 .00 64 80 .00 90 921 .00 6H 72, T 6 88 .00 90 94 1 .00 7 78 .00 74 761 .00 66 74 .34 Ski es .00 CONDITION OF THH WEATHER. Omaha, partly cloudy Valentine, clear North Platte, clear Cheyenne, partly cloudy.... Suit Lake City, cloudy Rapid City, clear Huron, partly cloudy Willlston, clear Chicago, cloudy St. Loula. clear St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, cloudy Kansaa City, clear Havre, clear Helena, clear Bismarck, partly cloudy Galveston, clear T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecast Official. S5.Q0 A nOfJTII Specialist In all DISEASES nd DISORDER or MEN. 19 years la Omaha, SYPHILIS cured by tha QUICRV EST, safest and moat natural method thai has yet bean dlsooveced. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely aad forever. No "BRKAJCINq uu r or in an ur or in aiaeaso on we aaua or taoa cur that la sruarantsed to ba DamanaJ for Ufa. VRDIPnftri C cured. Method new, fftnlbUbCLC without eutUng, pain! no detention from work; permanent cur guarantaod. WEAK arER from Excess or Victim to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion, Weak Ing Weakness with Early pcay In Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor aiil strength, with organs Impaired aad weak. 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