THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE IB, 1902. s i OMAHA HITS ARE SCATTERED Denver Wins First Game by Touching Al loway at Opportune Times. UMPIRE ALSO HELPS THINGS ALONG Ceatest (tarts Oat wit All Indira, tloas of Plteaers Battle, bat the TIiIm Sooa Fades. DENVER, June 14. (8pcclal Telgram.) -Omaha m beaten today In the first Cam of the series In Denver. The Ne braska players were lively in the field, but after the first Inning the Denver tat ter connected with Alloway In a may that kept the Bolder more than busy. White rldge, on the other hand, was able to keep the hits of the visitors pretty well scat tered. Morsn's umpiring was not at all satisfactory to the .Omaha adrenal Ion and several of his questionable decisions rame at critical times and figured In 'the score. Tb two teams are now neck and neck In the race for the pennant and the keen In terest In the game brought out an unusually large attendance. The work of Whiterldge In the box was the feature of the game. Several times Omaha had the bases well filled, but hits at the right time to bring in runs were lacking. VV'hlterldge's judgment was fully up to the standard of his pitching. In th flrst Inning the outlook was for a pitchers' battle. Denver got one bit and Omaha none, la tb second a hit, a base on balls and a batter hit by a pitched ball filled the bases for Denver. Jack McConnell then placed one between Stone and lllckey in short left, Dundon came across the rubber with tho first run tor Denver. Davis' tried to get to third, but was caught a few feet from the bag. Whiterldge came to the bat and placed ons in left that sent Radcltffe home. Omaha' Tailed to find an opening In White ridge's delivery until the fifth, while Den ver kept on connecting with Alloway with great regularity. Radcllffe knocked out a horns run In the fourth, while Frisk did the same thing In the sixth, which was the longest bit ever made on the local grounds. Gooding on a double by Carter In the fifth made the first run for Omaha. Carter scored on a single by Calhonn. T,ne Omaha first baseman hit out to Frisk tn the sixth, but the latter misjudged the ball and Carter was allowed to go home. Attendance, 4,000. Score: DENVER. AB. R. son, J.- Stolen base: Vosbtirg. Passed balls: IKrn, 2. PI ruck out: By Short, 4; by Jackson, 4. Time: Q.i. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklya Defeats St. I.oala la Rlevea laalaas of Fast and nappy Ball. BROOKLYN. June 14 Brooklyn defeated Bt Louis in an eleven-inning game at Washington park today. The Worcester Eastern league club has enjoined Fraoot. the center fielder for tit. luls, rlslmtng s prior right to his services. Attendance, Be. re: BROOKLYN. f ST. LOVIS. R H O A B I RH.O.A.B. Pnlsn, f 1 1 0 0 1 rsrrsll. Jb 4 0 ward, rf 0 I 0 0 Oonovan, rf. 1 If. 1 T 0 S'NIt'holm, cf.. 1 the score In the ninth after two otita, btit tleldrlrk'e muff of Carey's fly In the tenh allowed Coughlln to score the winning run. Attendance. 1,241. Score: WASHINGTON I ST. LOt'tS. RH.O.A.B RHO.AB. nrth. rf 1 I I 1 Malonsy, rf . I 1 1 wlirrt'a. lb 1 1 Hnrphlll, If. 1 1 rxl'h'tr. If.. I I HrlOrlrk, St.. 1 1 Kwrt-r, tb... I 1 0 Andrnon, lb. 14 niiKMIn, ss. 1114 O'Frlel. lb Ill Csrsr. lb.... 1 11 OlMi-Cnr-k, ss.. 1 rt I 1 4 flsrs. e 1 1 Tovneend, p. 1 1 Pattm. p.... SO, 111 1 1 ..4 M 14 4 o o e l 6 Shikari, Jln'mrr. lb I 111 I 0 lurrl.r. If... 1 Peliles, as... 0 441 Knu-r. as... 1 Irs In. at 1 I 1 1'Krsshoar, lb 0 0 14 114 4 e I I'arrsll, c 0 $ 1 0 llsrtman. lb. 0 1 Fl'.mt, lb.... 0 0 11 l'H.vtn, c Hiiehea, p... 0100 Nrwton. p... 1 0 .Klleos .... 0 1 0 0 0 . 1 I 1 I i 1 Murpnr. 4 Totals ... I I'M 11 Delehanty, 2b 2 Webster, cf 6 Jones, If 3 Frisk, rf 6 Dundon, Sb i Davis, lb 4 RadcllrTe. ss 4 McConnsll, c 3 Whiterldge p I 0 t 2 t 2 0 2 0 0' H. O. 5 3 2 1 0 9 2 i 0 A. 3 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 3 Total 34 10 14 27 12 8 OMAHA. AB. R. II O. A. E. Carter, rf.... Genlns. cf.... Lalhoun. lb.. Btone, If Dolan, ss tewart. 2b.. Ilckey, 3b... iondlnc. e... Alloway, p.,. I 2 M1 o l 2 0 2 0 Totals .'..35 8 24 12 I Denver 0201 2302 10 Omaha 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 03 Stolen bases: Delehanty, Genlns, Stew art. Two-base hits: Dundon, Davis. Car. ter. Three-base hit: Oondlug. Home runs: KadcllrTe. Frltk (2). First base on balls: Off Whiterldge. 2; off Alloway, . Struck out: By Whiterldge, 6; by Alloway, 4. Tims of game: 1:30. Umpire: Moran. Peoria tees ths Willow aad Wins. v PEORIA, June 14 Chlnn was no puzzle for Peoria today. They hammered him all over the lot. Attendance, 666. Score: It H E Peoria 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 8 -ls' 10 Bt. Joseph ...0 0000000 1 1 78 ' Kaasas Wlas la Milwaukee. ( MILWAUKEE, June 14.-A couple of er rors and several hits gave Kansas City two runs in the eighth and the same. Welmer and Swormstead both pitched good ball. Attendance, 260. Score: ' R H E Kansas Clty.O 00100030 4 71 Milwaukee ...0 00000100 1 ,1 4 Batteries: Milwaukee, Swormstead and Hanford; Kansas City, Welmer and Mes sltt. Game Is Postponed. COLORADO SPRINGS. Coin.. June 14 In order not to interfere with the last day of the races today the game scheduled for today between Colorado Springs and Des Moines was postponed until Monday. A double header will be played. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P C. Ksnsas City 4 33 13 .717 Omaha 46 29 14 . 615 Denver , 45 29 14 .646 St. Joseph ..i 46 24 22 .6-'2 Milwaukee 40 17 23 . 425 Colorado Springs ....44 17 27 .SM Peoria 42" IS 29 .810 Des Molnis 43 13 30 . 302 Games today: Omaha at Denver, St. Joseph at Peoria, Kansas City at Milwau kee, Des Moines at Colorado Springs. York Lifts Good Oae. TORK. Neb.. June 14. (Special.) York defeated Falrbury today by a acore of 8 to 3 In one of ths most Interesting games flayed on the local diamond this season, iatterles: York, Jackson and Whltcomb; Falrbury, Short and LeFtance. The fea ture was ths same 'old steady work of Jackson and Whltcomb and the satisfactory umpiring of V. C. Hyder. Earned runs, 8. Two-baa hits: Mose, Twluhell. Whlt comb. Brown. Three-base hit: Jackson. Doubts play: Tuttle tn Frets to Spencer. First base on balls: Off Short, 3; off Jack- Total! ... 4 S3 14 4 KJtson batted for Hughes In the eighth. "One out when winning run wss made. Brooklyn 0000000020 24 St. Loula 0200000000 1-3 First baae on errors: St. Louis, 4. Left on bases: St. Louis, ; Brooklyn, s. Two base hit: McCreery. Stolen bases: Nichols, McCreerV. Double Plays: Kruaer to Far- rell to Frashear. Flood to McCreery. Pacrl- nce nits: Kruger, Kyan. Murpny, wara, Dahlen. First base on ballx: Off Murphv, 8: off Hughes, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Murphy, 1. Struck out: By Murphy, 5; by Hughes, 3; by Newton, 1. Passed ball: Farrell. Hits: Off Hughes, 3; off Newton, 1. Innings pitched: By Hughes, 8; by New ton, 3. Time: 2:10. Umpires: K. Power and Brown.- Phillies Beat Chicago. PHILADELPHIA. June 14.-The rhlllles' hits and the Chicago's errors came In con junction in the sixth end seventh Innings. Attendance, 3,173. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CHICAGO.' R.H.OA.K. R.H.O.A.E. Thomas, rf.. I 1 I 0 81ae, If.... 0 1 t 0 0 Brown. If ... 0 1 V Jonte. cf 0 11 Douflu. lb.. 1110 1 litar. lb... 0 1 1 1 Uarrr, rf I I 0 0 Confilton, rf 0 1 t 0 0 Doom. 1100 Kllng. e 11480 Huliwltt, m. I 110 0 Tinker, aa.... 1 1 1 i Hallman. Sti. 1 1 1 1 0 Low", tb 0 1 I 4 Child. 2b.... 0 10 8 I'Scaaefer, lb. 0 1 0 Dufflebr. p. 1 0 St. Vratn. p. 0 1 0 Totals ... tn T 21 ToUla ...1 (24 11 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 8 Chicago 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 01 Earned runs: Chicago 1; Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hit: Thomas. Stolen bases: Dnoln, Tinker. Left on bases: Chicago, 8;- flilla delphia, 3. Double play: Dexter to I .owe. First base on balls: off Duggleby, 3; off St. Vraln, 1. Struck out: By Duggleby, a: by St. Vraln, 5. Passed ball: Klin-. Wild pitch: St. Vraln. Time: 1:40. Umpire: ODay. Boston Beats Champions. B09TON, June 14. Boston defeated Pitts burg today before 6.0U0 spectators. Score: BOSTON. I PITTBBfRO. R.H.O.A.E I R.H.O.A.E. Lush, cf 0 0 I 0 0 Davis, rf 0 0 1 0 0 Tannsr, lb.. 1 110 1 0 Clark. If.... 0 0 I 0 Coolrr, If.... 1 1 1 0 .0 Bra u moot, cf 1 0 Camay, rf... 110 0 Wafnar, ss.. 0011 Orem'ger. b 0 0 1 0 Bratmfltld. lb 0 11 0 Dcmont, lb.. 0 11 Rltchey. lb.. 0 110 Loot, ss t 0 1 4 0 Lrach, Sb.... 0 1 Klttrldga, c. 0 0 1 4 O'Connor, e. I Pltllnzcr. p.. 0 0 f I orbllllppl, p.. 0 1 0 0 Totals (17 1 O1 ToUls ... 0 11110 1 Gremlnger out; hit by batted ball. Boston 30000000 3 Pittsburg 0000000000 Earned runs: Boston, 8. Stolen bases: Tenney, Davis. Double play: Long to De ment to Tennv. First base on balls: Off Pittlnger. 4: off Phlillppl, L Hit by pitched ball: Uy Pittlnger, 11. Struck out: By Pittlnger, p; by Phlillppl, 1 Time: 1.36. Umpire: Cantlllon. New York Loses to Reds. NEW TORK. June 14. Cincinnati again defeated New York today. The home team found the ball frequently, having ten hits to only seven for the visitors, but they were slow on the bases. Attendance, 7,300. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW TORK. R H.O.A.B I K.H.O.A.K. Hot, cf ..... 0 SIS 0'Brodls, cf.... 11 Pl.tl, lb.... 1 17 0 Bean, as lit Crawford. If. 1 1 (Smith, lb.... 0 1110 . rt 1 1 1 Doris. 1.... 1 10 1 0 Makosn, lb.. 11 1; Lauder, lb... 0 1110 Coranraa, as. 1 I I 0;Jonea, If 1 Stslsf'dt, lb. 0 1 1 4 Heodrlrka, f I t 0 bars, e.... 0 8 I O'Bowermaa, s 1 I 7 1 0 Ewlnf, p.... 1 Rvana. p 1 1 1 1 Washburn .4 4 0 0 0 Totals ...till I I ToUla ... 1 11 It 1 1 Batted for Evans In ths ninth. Cincinnati 10020000 04 New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: New Tork, 1. First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1; New Tork, 1. Left on bases: Cincinnati, t; New xora, w. Two-base hits: Smith, Pelts, Stelnfeld, lUnririrks. Stolen bases: Bowerman (2). First bass on balls: Off Evans, 1; off Ewlng, 1. Struck out: By Evans, 7; by Kwlng, b. Time: i:. impirs: r-mouo. Standing; of the Teams. Pittsburg Brooklyn Chicago . Boston .. New York Played. Won. Lost. 45 47 44 42 45 Philadelphia 48 St. Lou Is 43 Cincinnati 45 85 26 23 20 21 20 18 18 10 22 21 22 24 26 25 27 PC, .778 .63: .623 .476 .467 .436 .419 .400 No games scheduled for today. Olhbon Presses Wood River. worm RIVER. Neb.. June 14. (Sijeclal.) Th Wood River base ball team were shut out at the hands of Gibbon. They lost the gams by poor sticuworn. score: R.H.E. Gibbon 8 00011400 8 10 3 Wood River. .0 000000000 38 Batteries: Wood River, Mitchell, Hon nold and Coomes; Gibbon, Mickey and Short. First base on balls: Off Mitchell, 3 Struck out: By Mitchell, 1; by Hon- nold. ; by Mlcaey, it). Tnree-Dase nit: Coomes. Umpire; O'Kane. Attendance, 8OO.0 . AMERICAN LEAGUE ' GAMES Senators Defeat Browns . In Ten la. nlasjs. Making; It Three Straight. ST. LOUIS, June 14. Washington mad It three straight from Ft. Louis today In an extra Inning game, xne nome team, uea iSS Carriages for Everybody From the finest to aa cheap a rig as any one can afford to use. 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Come in and enjoy rtie free concerts. . Bicycles The makes with a- reputation In all tha 1908 models. Including Orient. Iver Johnson, Stearns, World and many otherssold on easy urms. A full lino of IMaraond Tires. Automobiles With either steam, gasoline or elec tric motor power, from to 32,000. Free. Free- Free. To owners ot Graphophones and Phonographs W will give FREE to every party owning a machine who will send In tho number and atyle or machine ws will send a RECORD free ot charge If you send within the next 18 days. , 1 1. E. t Fredricksoti 15th and Capitol Ave. Bennetts Old Corner. a 0 Pidrtm. lb. iPuflpn, .. 1 dlPow.ll, . 1 0 -l ToUla Totala ... ( 1 14 Washlncton .... 0 0 1 0 1 i St. Louis 0000100120-4 Earned runs: St. Louis. 3; Wsshlngton, Two-bsse hits: Malonev (21. Townsend. Delehanty, Padden, Sugden, Coughlln, Frlel. Home run: Orth. Double plays: Keister to Carey (2). Stolen bases: Dele hanty (2), Orth. First base on balls: Off Townsend, 8; off Powell. 2. Struck out: By roweii. 4: ty Townsenn, z. innings p tcneii : uy Townsend. : by fatten. 1. Hits: Off Townsend, 9.' Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Wsshlngton, 8. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Connolly. Baltimore Downs Detroit. DETROIT. June 14. Slever wss hit hard In the four Innings he pitched end the errors and dumb piays mads by the locals aided Baltimore In winning. Attendance, 4.12s. Score: BALTIMORE. Ksllr. cf SHbach, If.. 1 Williams, lb I MrOann, lb.. 1 Seymour, rf. 1 Rntitnaon, r. 0 Dtesn'h'n. lb 1 Gilbert, sa. .. 0 McGlnnttj. p 0 DETROIT. R.H.OAt R.H.O.A.E. 10 11 OlBsrratt, cf... 0 1 1 OiHolmes, rf.. 1 1 4 OlHarltr. If - 0 110 1 0'Elb.rf'ld. as. 0 0 I 4 1 OPaaejr. lb.... 1 1 1 I 1 I I 17 Total ... 11 17 II 1 (llsason, 2b.. 0 0 1 Dillon, lb... 1 I 11 McOulr.. ... 1 MrAlllster, e Slsrer. p.. Merer, p. 1 1 ... 01 1 0 1 1 1 I I Total ... 1 7 17 10 Baltimore 2031001089 Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Base hits: Off Slever. 1: off Mercer. 6. Two-babe hits: Bresnahan. Dillon. Three- base hits: Dillon, Seymour. Stolen bases: Kelly (2), McOann, Robinson, Casey. First base on nans: urr eiever. z on Aiercer, z oft McGlnnlty. 2. First base on errors: uetroit. l: Mammore. s. i.rt on Dases: Detroit. 4; Baltimore, t. Struck out: By McOinnlty. 1. Double clays: Casey to Oleason to Dillon, Oleason to Dillon to ElberfeldJ Elberfeld to Dillon, Williams to Gilbert, Mctlann (unassisted;. Time: 1:50. umpire, u umusiuiic Boston Wins from Chicago. CHICAGO. June 14 Boston defeated Chl- casro today In a same that, outside of bat tery errors, was a treat ritcners di:ip. VounK's wild throw gave the locals their only run, Patterson s two gins, a sacrifice and out and a single scoring Boston s two. Attendance, s.iou. Bcore: BOSTON Donahertr. If 0 Collins, lb... 0 Buhl, cf 0 Pranman, rf Parent, sa.. Lat h e, lb. Ferris, tb... C'rlaar. c... Youus, p.... R.H.O.A.E 0 0 ct.. rf. Strang Jones. Orssn, Davis. ss-t. Mert.a, If... Isbell, lb... Italy, lb.... Sullivan, e. Patt.rsoo, p CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.E. lb... 1 1 1 0 41 0 11 I I 1 14 1 0 0 1 1 Total ... 8 8 17 ll Totala ... 1 1 17 1 0 Boston 00002000 0 I Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chlcaeo. 8: Boston. 3 Bscriflce hits: Jones, Daly Collins. Parent, Dousherty. Struck out: By Patterson, z; by Young, 7. First base on balls: Off Pat terson, 8; orr young, i. lime: i.n. i,m plres: Carruthers and Sheridan. Cleveland Takes Last Game. CLEVELAND. June 14. A big crowd was fresent today to aes Cleveland take tne aat ot ths series from Philadelphia. Bern hardt was a puzzle to hin former team mates. Cleveland plays Boston at Canton on Sunday, Attendance, iu.mo. score: CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. R H O A.E.I R.H.O.A.E. Plcksrlnt. cf 0 0 4 0 0 Harts.1, If... 0 0 11 Bar, If 000 O'rulti, cf 11400 Flick, rf I 0 Davis, lb.... I It Lajol.. lb... 1 1 4 0L. Cross, lb. 0 1 I 0 0 Hickman, is 1 n oerooia, n.. a s Braalev. lb.. 1111 lllWuir, lb... 0110 Oochn'sr. aa. I 1 0 1 0 M. Croaa, ss. 0 0 1 I Wooa, e 1 s l s Bcnrsca, e... s s I o o Bernhardt.- p. 1 1 0 : wills., p.... o I l Totals ... 11 17 II 1 Total. ... I I 14 I I Cleveland 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0-3 Earned runs: Cleveland. 4: Philadelphia. 1. Two-base nits: HicKman W, Lajoie, Oorhnauer tZ). Brad ey. wooa. Li. cross. Davis. Stolen base: L. Cross. Hit by pitched ball: By Bernhardt, 1. , Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, i. Struck out: By Bernhardt, a; Dy wiltae. 1. Time; 1:26. Umpire: O'Laughlln. BtaavdlnaT of the Teams. i Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Chlcaco 42 . 28 I .19 Philadelphia 43 26 17 . Boston 45 25 20 . 566 Baltimore 46 22 24 .478 Washington 45 21 24 .487 St. Louis 42 19 23 .453 Detroit 42 19 23 .4E.2 Cleveland 46 18 28 .391 Oames today: Philadelphia at Chicago. Baltimore at St. Louis, Washington at Detroit, Boston at cisveiana. Beaver Crossing; Beats Seward. BEAVER CROSSING, Neb., June 14. (Special.) Beaver Crossing won a game of base ball from Seward at that place on Thursday by a score of 20 to 9. The fea ture of the game was a triple play and soma phenomenal catchlnsr. Batteries: Beaver Crossing, 8orts and Wilson: Sew ard, Harrison, weiyner, Micnaei ana Bain. Umpires: Moors and Brady.' Attendance, 4t. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paal Takes a Doable Header from Dale Gear's Kaasas City Crowd. ST. PAUL, Minn., June 14. St. Paul took both games In ths double-header played witn Kansas Tty tnis anernoon. Attend ance, 3,763. Score, first game: BT. PAUL. . KANSAS CITY. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E 1111 l'N.nc, lb.... 1 1 4 0 Gradr. lb.... Smith. If 1 V 1 1 l o O.l.r, lb ... Cotan. lb... DlllanJ. If.. K.ll.r. lb?. Hugflna, ss. gbanoos, cf.. Lumlrr, rf.. Pi.ros, ..... Btlmm.l, p.. 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 8 1 Lmvs sa... OMr, cf Bovlll., c... Rothtuss. rf.. McBrtd. lb. 4 Wolls, p 11 08 til 0 14 1 1 I 1 7 Total......! I 10 11 4 ToUla I II Two out when winning run scored. St. Paul 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 Kansas City 000110000 0-t Earned run: Kansas City. L Two-base hit: Muggins. 6arltlce hits: Kelley, Co- s:an. Nance. Leewe. First case on nans Off Stlmmel, 1; off Wolfe, 8. Stolen bases: Kelley, Huggtns, Shannon. First base on errors: St. Paul. 4: Kansas City. 2. Passed balls: Pierce, 2. Left on bases: St. Paul, 7: Kansas city, 8. struck out: tsy tstim mel, 4; by Wolfe, 3. Double play: Grady to Wolf. Time: z:oo. umpire: ward. Score, second game: BT. PAUL. I KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.E. I R.H.O.AK 1 t 1 1 0 Nanoa, lb.. Gradr. lb.. Gsi.r, lb..., Cogan, lb Lillsrd, It.. k.Uoy. lb.. Hugalns. aa. Shauuoa. cf Lunii.r. rt. Hurler. ... Crlbblns. p. ToUla 1 Smllk. It. I OiLeewa, aa. liar. cf. 4 Bevllla, cf.. 10 0 8 0 0 "i to ii "t i 1 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 01 0 0 1 Hothruas, rf McUrlde. lb. 0 1 Foreman, p.. 0 0 uioaoa, p.... l I 1 Totals 1 1 U 7 (Gam called on account of darkness after Kansas. City s half of the sixth inning) bt. Paul 4 0 3 0 1 7 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Bt. Paul. 2. Two-bass hit: Cogan. Three-base hit:' Dlllard. Sac rifice hit: Shannon. Stolen bases: Geler, Hugglns, Shannon (3), Lumlay. First bass on balls: Off Foreman. 1: off Gibson,. 6. First base on errors: St. Paul, 1; Kansas City, 1. Lett oS. bases: 8L Paul. ; Kan sas City, Z. Struck out: By Crlbblns, 2. Balk: crlbblns. wild pitch: Foreman. Tims: 0:6s. Umpire: Ward. Look with Tolsdo. INDIANAPOLIS. June 14 -Toledo had all ths fortunes of a tall-end gams and though outplayed at every point except in a aing Instancs in the eighth, she won. Poor base running ana faulty roachlng cost In dlunapolis th gams. Attendance, l.Tbi. score: TOLEDO. ' - I INDIANAPOLIS. RHOAKl R.H.O.A. Kaall. if 1 1 Hocrlow. rt I I 1 Buroe. lb.... 4141 Kuhas. If.... Smith, lb ... 0141 O Brleo. as.. ( 1 I I 1 Turner. Ik... 1 8 1 Klhm. Ik.... tit Cofswoll. rt. 1 I 1 Babk. lb I 1 1 Mera. .... Ill 1 loalwr, at... 1 Oil... et I I WoodruB?. cf. 1 1 Kleluow, ... 4 I Fox. lb I 1 8 Mock, p 1 118 Hejrdoa, ... 1 T 1 Wllllasaa p. 1 ToUla ... I I It II 4 KilUa. p.... 1 I Total ... 8 1 H I Toledo 1033000- Indianapolis 0800S201 03 First base on balls: Off Williams, 2; off Ktllen. 1. Struck out: By WlllUms. 4: by Klllen. 3: by Mock. 8. Two-bass hits: Fox. Klllen. Gtlks. Cogsswell. Turner. Horns run: Mock. Barn rice bits: Kuhns. Burns (3), Kleinow. Double plays: Babb to O Brian lt KUlcu, Biolth to Turner, Tux- ner to Myers. Stolen base: Horrlever. I.eft on bases: Indlansnoiis. 7: Toledo, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Ebrtght. Millers Win Over Brewers. MILWAUKEE. ' Juno 14. Mllwsukee's new Ditcher. Cook of St. Psul, retired after the second Inning, after Minneapolis had secured six runs and the game. .i llott, who replaced him. pitched good ball. Attendance, 2.4'0. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. , MILWAt'KER. H.H.O.AEI R.H.O.A.E. Pvrra. e I I I 0 Hsllmsn. rt . 0 0 0 0 0 Phvla, lb.... 111 0 Cllnsman, ss. 0 1 1 1 Lynch, cf ... 1 1 Rnuseols. cf. 0 1 Werden. lb.. 0 1 t 0 Shleheck. 2b. I I I I 1 Wllmot. A... 1 1 1 Ilnnsan, If . . 1 I 1 McFsrlsnd, If 1 I IM'Andr. .. lb t I 1 Orant. 2b 1 1 I I 1 Runkls, lk.. 1 11 1 Zaluekr, aa... 0111 f -r. c 01111 Corbetl, p.... 110 1 0 rook, p 0 0 0 1 0 Elliott, p I 1 . " Totals I 17 11 11 1 Total I 18 14 4 Minneapolis 42100002 9 Milwaukee 02000100 03 Two-base bits: Bvers. Grant. Lynch. First base on balls: Off Cook, 2; off Cor- bett. 1; off Elliott, 1. Hit by pitched ban: Bvers. I'hvle. Stolen bases: uttnaran U'). Wllmot (2). Struck out: By Corbett. 1. Double play: Grant to Werden. Left on bases: Milwaukee, S: Minneapolis, 7. Time: 3.0S. Umpire: Tlndell. Coloaels Beat Colombo. LOUISVILLE. June 14. The Loulevllles won their third straight victory on their own grounds from Cwiumbus. The visitors round cooper a hard proposition. Attend ance, 3.IKXI. Score: . LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.E. Kervln. rf... 1110 1 Clymsr, cf. .. 1 I t 0 0 Gannon, lb-It 0 0 4 0 0 Gsntell. lb... 4 S. 1 I 1 riuuniur, ll. v v fkhrlever, lb. 1 I Tennehlli, ss 1 1 ( 4 S Spies, c 0 1 1 1 ( Schavib. lb... 1 1 1 I t Coons, p...... 0 1 1 I i Hart. cf.. Meanr. rf COLl'MBU. K H O A K 0 0 4 0 0 0 110 1 Lally, if 0 0 10 0 Orlm. lb 1 0 11 1 0 Evens. 2b ... 4 0 4 4 1 Turner, lb. .. 1 1 0 8 V Nattreas, as. 1 10 1 1 Fox, c 0 I t 1 0 Thomas, p... (10 0 s i- 4 1 I V t? J aT 8? -M P1 11 o; cc Til an 1 Wllislliv mm Totals I 1 17 14 I Totals I 11 17 11 I Louisville 30002008 1-9 Columbus 00000021 0-4 Left on bases: Louisville, 7: Coljmbus, 9. Two-base hits: Kerwln, Ganiel. Three- base hit: 8chrlver. Home run: Ganzel. Bacrlnce hit: Schriver. Double play: Uan- rel to Tar.nehlll to Schriver. Stolen bases: Clymer (3). Gansel (2), Flournoy. Struck out: By coons, i; ny i nomas, i. nit oy pitcher: Clymct. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Haskeil. Standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Louisville 48 30 16 .6"2 St. Paul 41 28 16 .638 Indianapolis 42 25 17 .595 Columbus 48 28 2a .5K3 Kansas City 45 W Z5 .444 Milwaukee 44 19 25 .4:12 Minneapolis 43 16 27 .3.2 Toledo 43 11 32 . 256 Games todav: Kansas City at St. Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Columbus at Louisville, Toledo at Indianapolis. Yale Beats Princeton. NBW TORK. June 14. College' base ball men thronged the Polo grounds today to witness the final struggle for supremacy between clubs from Princeton and Yale universities. Each team has a victory to its credit this season and the winning of today's same decides the championship for 1902. Princeton was the favorite In the bet ting, as good as 3 to 1 being freely offered on the wearers of the orange and black. There was planty of Yale money In sight arid the partisans of Princeton had no diffi culty in securing bets at the odds' offered. score: Yale A0200021 0-6 Princeton 30000001 04 Batteries: For Yale, Garvin and Winston: for Princeton. Underhlll and Green. Um pire: Browne of National league. Cheyenne Lands on Kearney. CHETENI4I Wyo.. June 14. (Special Telegram.) L nlon Pacific league team of Cheyenne defeated Kearney here today. Pendericraft was hammered hard, while 'the visitors could do nothing with Ted Green, trie Kansan. score: xv.xl.lt,. Kearney 0102800008 6 4 Cheyenne 001603000-9 16 6 Tiatteries: Kearney. Pendercraft and Burma n; Cheyenne, T. Green and Brlerley. Earned runs, Cheyenne 7: struck out, by Pendergraft 7, by Green 9. Alton Fans Are Active. nocennv T. i,,n 1 A an.j.iAi irh. little town of Afton, east of here, has or ganized and incorporated a company known as the Afton Athletic association for ths purposs of giving exhibitions of outdoor sports during the summer. It has paid 31.&U0 for a tract ot land, wnicn baa been enclosed for a ball ground. A laraa ampltheater has been erected and ar rangements maae ior a oase oau tourna ment to be held there July 3 and 4. Three-I Leagse. At Bloomlngton Cedar Rapids 8. Bloom- lngton 0. At i&vansvwe Evansvuie 12. Daven port, 10. At XJecaiur uecaiur , xiock isiana & At Terre Hiute Rockford 19, Terrs Haute 0. Lyons Wins Opening; Contest. LYONS. Neb., June 14. (Special.) The base ball season opened here Friday with a game between Bancroft and Lyons. The contest was taken easily by Lyons by a score of 12 to 4. Batteries: Lyons, Thomp son and Smith; Bancroft, Farley, Tarrant and Statla. Field Clnb Base Ball Team. Team elections held by the base ball players at the Omaha Field club resulted In ho .mmlnflf nS UUru T PU.I,. 1w - captain of the first team and Alex heed as captain 01 tne second team. 1 1 On College Diamond. At Chicago Chicago 11, Northwestern I, At Toledo Michigan 7, Cornell 4. At Cambridge Harvard 1, Pennsyl vania 0. GORDON IS N0TWITH OMAHA Y.asf Lawyer Did Not Accompany the Team on Its Denver Expedition. It la probable that Eddie Gordon, ths law student, will not be on tha pitching stall of ths Omaha team this season. Hs did not Join the club at Lincoln when the boys went through there Friday night on their way to Denver, although the original Intention had teen for him to do so. Gordon will not be with the team on the present trip in any event, and perhaps not at all. Rourks may decide to give him one mora try during the next series at home, but this is not certain. Meanwhile the club will continue with four pitchers unless an unusually good chance to pick up a valuable man comes along. Rourke Is not exactly looking for another twlrler, but will accept an oppor tunity to secure a crack man. He has In tended from the first to run five throwers, and while he can get along fairly well with four, would not object to the full quintet. As far as other players are concerned, Rourke Is not hunting for any mora Just sow, as hs says he has tha full quota necessary fur the' work. Crippled men, ha says, are a chance ot 'the game, and you cannot carry two complete teams with you Just to prevent such em barrassments. It is Rourke's opinion, any way, that tf a man has to alt on a bench most of the time you cannot get good ball out Of him when you do want It. Dandruff is a germ disease It causes falling hair, thin hair, lusterless hair, and finally baldness Nine tenths of the hair troubles are caused by dandruff Without dandruff, hair would grow thick and luxury iant as nature intended There will be no itching scalp and no brand 'like flakes of scalp cuticle to cover coat or dress shoulders The Orig itial WHEN THE POLICE PLAY BALL Mayor Moores Will Inspire the Game at Vinton Park Next Thursday, At the Vinton Street park Thursday after noon the relative merits as ball players of ths married and unmarried men on Chief Donahue's force will ba tried. 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