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V TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1002. f MILLIONAIRES FOLLOW CUBS Omaha Bends Colorado Epringi Over tb Deimr Route, GAME WON IN A SINGLE INNING Urik(H Allows y Protfi Rasy and Cora In, "battle) Off tha Visitor with En and Ire eialon. The millionaires tried hard to run a andy on I'm pi re Hwlgert Tuesday after noon, tut they mere beaten Just the tame, the score being t to 2. The pointed failure of the Denver players to bulldoze J. Rots did not deter the men of Colorado Spring from having their try at the lame game. Bill Everltt to the fore with soma of his choicest work In that line and so was Hemphill, but all It got Bill was ejee tlon from the diamond and a little advice that If he wished to piny the game out tie had better put on the brakes, while Herrphlll was fined. "Podge" Alloway started to throw for Omaha, but the day was Just the opposite from the red hot, sunshiny kind which he needs for his three-hit games, and the Tlsttors went to him readily from the tart. In the first lnntng four singles earned them two runs and at the end of the second Graham was pulled in from middle field to pitch and Owen went out to play the garden. Omaha's work was plainly outlined. Three runs were needed and the boys did not hesitate about getting them. They began right away In the third Inning and by taking advantage of a base on balls and Fleming's - error tn left scored two ttn on 8tewart'a beautiful single, which Tom let Ace have two banes On. That left Dolan still on third and Thomas did what served the purpose Just as well as a three bagger. He hit a long fly to right and Joe scored the winning run on it after the catch. There was no more scoring by either team. Graham pitched creditable ball, al lowing two bits tn eight innings, giving two bases and making an error. Jones was fairly bard to find, but he gave six bases In his good-natured way. The fans are plainly sick of so much "beeflng" by players. Whenever anyone from either team started to register a yell there were 1.000 people giving htm "Sit down" and "Shut up" in no dulcet tones. Score OMAHA. AH. R. it n. Carter, rf....: 2 0 0 2 orinam, cr ana p.... z l o l Stone, If 4 114 Dolan, .... 110 0 Stewart, 2b 4 0 11 ThomaH, lb 4 0 2 8 Hickey, 3b 2 0 12 Gonding, o 3 0 0 T Alloway, p 1 0 0 1 Owen, cf S011 27 Totals 2S 2 COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R. II. O. .. 4 .. S 4 4 4 Fleming, If... Granville, 3b. Hemphill, 2b. Canton, cf.... Everltt. lb... Prennen, rf 3 Holllngsworth, o 4 McNeely, ss. ........... S Jones, p 4 A. 0 1 O 0 I 0 2 3 0 A. 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 4 B, ft on ban: t. Louis, 4; Boston, 4. Time: I pitrhers were used by each team and all en basest Minneapolis, S; Bt. Paul, i. Tlmej S:W. Umpire: O'Day Score, second game BOSTOf R.H.O.A.E ry1ey, cf.. Tenner, 1. Pemnnt. lb. Cemej. rt.. Lu.h. ir ... Oremtnaer. IS I 1 I Ln-H, aa 1 t I Morin, e 0 I I Eaaon, p (II 1 0 I I II 1 I I 111 Totals I I 17 11 1 1 Paired, u .. IlrmoTan, rf. flmoot, cf... Hairier, If.. S Hraehear, lb. S'NIrhnla. lb . Hartman, lb. I Rrii, c I.Yoana, p.... J. O N-il. e. M. ON.ll . Murphy, p... ST. Loris. a n o. a u, till 1 14 I were batted hard, except WaddelL At tendance, 3.831. Scores- PHILADELPHIA. i BOSTON. R.H.OA I R.H.O.A.B. 411 4 PrniirhertT, If 1 I I 1 0 Colltna, lb 11(4 4 Si. hi. rf 1 I 1 ( Total! 4 II 17 10 I Batted for Terkes In the ninth. Boston 2 O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Bt. Louis 10100001 14 Knrned runs: Ft. Louis. 1: Boston. 2. Two- hese hits: Iemont. Tenney. Bacriflce hit: Carney. Double plays: Long to Tenney, I enney funsaalstr d). Stolen bases: Moran. Harrlsy. Nichols. Donovan. Luoh. Hit by pitched ball: By Eason. 1. Wild pitch: YerKes. First bnse on balls: ore YerKes, ; oft Kaeon. 3. Struck out: By Terkes. 4: bv Eaaon. z. l seed third striKe xyan. I ett on oases: Bt. ixiuis, w; ttosion, e. Tims: 2:03, Umpire: O'Day. Caeebra To may for Phillies. PITTSHURO. Julv . Chesbro was too much for the Phlladelphlans and kept the hits so well scattered they could make no runs. Attendance. 1,843. Boo re: PITTSBUno. I PHILADELPHIA. k.H.O.A.B. till SiThnmaa. ef.., ( 0 Iiarrr, rf ( OjHul.wttt, a.. I (IDooln. e ( 0 Jennluge, lb 1 0 Brown, If... I ( Mailman, Ik. ( rhlMa, lb..., I 0 Praeer, p.... H.rtael. If... Fultt, ef..... Pari., lb L. Croea, lb. B-ybotd, rf.. r.ntro, rf... Murphf, lb.. M. Croaa. M. Power., e.... Shrerk. e.. Hantlnaa. p.. w.ddell, p.. Wlltaa, p.... 1:40. Umpire: Haakeli. Standing; at ka Teaaaa. Lost. PC. ( ( 1 1 ( 1 1 1 ( ( Olee.na, cf... 1 I 1 t Fryman, rf.. 1 I t I Parent, as I I t I trhaar, lb, ( 1 II ( Ferrta, lb. o ( iw. e. . OPrentl Tnnas. p.. Adklaa, p.. Totals.. 1114 ..(141 .. ( ( ( I ..(((( .. ( ( ( 4 Louisville ... Indianapolis St. Paul Columbus Kansas City Milwaukee Minneapolis Toledo , Played. Won, .... 47 a ... W .... 67 M . . 47 . IB 47 20 .TA 41 34 .- 40 27 ,5!7 34 34 .m 31 27 .4M 30 87 .4H 24 43 .8' 3 22 47 .319 I II 17 II I Daele. rt Clarke, If 1 1 t Beaumont, cf. 1 1 4 Wanner, aa... Ill Bran.field, lb 0 1 11 Rltrher, lb... (II Learh. lb ( ( 1 O'Connor, .. ( I 4 Cheabro. p.... I ( ( K.H.O.A.B. ( 1 I I ( 1 11 ( 1 Total. II 17 17 14 I Philadelphia 2 2 4 1 0 12 0 1 0-22 Boston 0 11040120-3 Earned runs: Boston. S: Philadelphia, IS. Two-base hits: Davis. HartxeL L, Cross. Three-bane hits: Ferris, Btahl (2), Hevbold. Home runa: Collins. Davis. Murpny. Htoien nase: M. trosw. asorince hit: Davis. Double plays: Dougherty, Ferris and LaChance; M. Cross and Davis; Ferris, Parent and LaChance. First base on balls: Off Adklns, 8; oft Wiltse, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Wiltse, 1. Struck out: Hv Vouna. 1: bv Adklns. 1: by Waddell. 1. Passed ball: Crlger. Time: 2:10. Umpire: (jonnony. Bt. Lonla Takes Two. ST. IXDUI9. July 8 8t. Louis won a double-header from Detroit today. In the first game O I.aughun put Burkett on tne grounds for disputing a decision and Sug den was forced to go In, though he could hardly hold a bat. Anderson tied the score in the first game by a home run. Arendt was iorcea to retire alter ne naa coumea nth the bleacher fence. Mercer was nit hard in the second game Attendance. 2,74a Score: 8T. LOUIS. I DETROIT. Games todav: Toledo at Columbus. Kan sas City at Milwaukee). V. B. T. Jrs. to Meet Olympics. The t'nlon Stock Yards Juniors will meet the Olympics on the Union Stock Yards juniors cTounns at iwentietn ana j streets Wednesday night, July 9, at :3 p. m., weather permitting. 1 ne yarns boys have lost but few games this year and the Olympics have shared about the same. The teams: Olympics. Position. IT. 8. Yds. Jrs. Young Catcher Miller Ooellner Pitcher . .Qulnn-Caughey Swift First bass Hstchen Palmer VonDoran... Stapenhorst Schaubs McUreer.... ....Bohner Talbot , Dott Clarke ,.Caughey-Fersuson Quintan Tft field McMahon . Shortstop Second base Third base .. , Right field .. . Center. Held R.H.O.A.B. Totals I 11 17 I o Tot.la ( ( 14 14 I Pittsburg 20002000 6 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Plttsburr. 4. Two-base hits; Davis, Wagner. Three-bas hit: Wagner, (lacrlfle hit: Cheabro: fltolen base: Lach. First base on balls: Oft Deach. 2. Struck out: By Chesbro, 3: by Fraaer, 3. Time: 1:45. umpire: Emails. Elaraa Inalnajs Bt Claclaaatt. Sosilen. lb... ( (It Hemphill, cf. 1 I 1 Prlel. rf ( And' ana, 1Mb 1 Wallaoe, aa.. 1 MeCorm'k. lb I radden. lb.... I Donohae, a... 1 Harper, p..., 1 . ( . ( ... v Harley, It.... ( ( ( ( 1 Totals 4 I 14 II ( CTKriVNATI. Julv 8 The Cincinnati I Rt. Txinla 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 and Brooklyn teams Dlayed an eleven- Detroit 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 04 Innina asm here today. It was nip and Knrnert runs: Rt. Tula. 3: Detroit. 8. tuck and both teams made errors at crltloal Two-bane hits: Harper. Holmes, Casey. stages. Phillips out pitched Kltson, but Three-base hit: Hemphill. Home run: Totals I XI 17 II I Holmea, rt..,, nillnn. lb.... Elberfeld, aa.. Caaey,- lb Arncll. II flleaaon, lb.. Bnelow, s... Mroulrs, a., Miller, p.... Teaser, p., R.H.O.A.B. 3 I 1 ( ( wan 'given ragged support. Attendance, 800. Score : BROOKLYN. R.H.O A E. C1NCINMATI. K H.U AS ( 4 1 4 Pobba. If ( Hot. cf ( Becklrr. lb... ( I II Crawford, rf.. I 1 3 Maioon, lb... I Corooran. aa. . ( Strlnfeldt, lb ( "felti. a.... ( Phllilpa. p.... ( rtotan. ef Ill Keeler. rf ... I I ( Sheckard, If.. 1 ( I MrCreery, lb. ( 1 11 Dahle Irwin, lb.. Ahem, e... Flood, lb.. Klteon, p.. Totala... Ill 111 .III ,111 .(IS 4 1130 II I Totala i II II 17 II Hoy out for running out of line. Pelts out for Interfering with ball. Two out when winning run was made. Cincinnati .... 0 002000100 2-5 Brooklyn 0001011000 1-4 toln haaes: Maarnon. Sheckard. Dahlen. McCreerv. Irvin. Double nlays: Irvln to Flood, Beckley to Corcoran to pelts. First base on balls: Oft Pelts, 3: oft Phillips, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Kltson, 2. Struck out: By Kltson. 2; by Phillips. 1. Time: Umpires: Powers ana urown. Bach Team Scores Shutout. CHICAGO. Julv 2. New York and Chi cago spilt even in two pitchers' battles to dfiy, each team scoring a shut-out. Math- eweon was in rare lorm in ine nm unu Dundgren did equally good work in tne second. A fumble, a double and a single Anderson. Double Dlavs: Miller. Gleason and Dillon; Wallace, Padden and Anderson; Carey, Oleaoon and Dillon. Stolen bases: Barrett. Elberfeld. McCormlck. Padden. First bsse on balls: Oft Harper, s; ore Miller. 4: off Yeager, 1. Struck out: By Harper, 1; by Miller, 4. Innings pitched: Miller, ihii Yeager, V. Hits: Oft Miller, 12. Left on bases: Bt. Louis, s; Detroit, 10. Time: Z:0u. umpire: u Laugnun. Score second game: ST. LOUIS. I DETROIT. R.H.O A. E l R.H.O.A.B. nnrV.lt. If... 1 I I ( 0 Barrett, ef.... I I 1 I I Hemphill, cf. 1 Prlel, rt 1 Anderaoa. lb. ( Wallace, aa. . . ( Mrt orm'k. lb ( Padden, lb... ( Donohue, a... 0 Donahue, p... ( 1 I I 0 t is 1 I 1 I 1 I ( 1 0 1 Holmea, rf.. Dillon, lb.... Blberfeld, aa. rarer, lb Harley, If.... (lleaaon. lb... MoUuIra, e... Mercer, p I X ( 11 Korfolk Falls at Crelajhton. CRKIGHTON. Neb.. Julv 8 t8n?clal Telegram.) Crelghton let Norfolk down here today with one scratch score. rh locals out batted the visitors and their fleldlna- was faultless. The feature of the game was the superb pitching of Hender son for Crelghton, he allowing but three nits, boo re: R.H.K. Crelghton SS01O0O0O-332 Norfolk 0000100001X5 Batteries: Crelahton. B. Henderson and Carroll; Norfolk, Bucklln, Wilkinson and Wllkins. Umpires Spauldlng of Norfolk. Coleridge Worsts Bloomneld. ipOUCRIDGB. Neb.. July 8. (Sceclal Tele gram.) Coleridge defeated Bloomfleld to day xy a score or 10 i. turneries: tjoie rldge. Noyes snd Wood; Bloomneld, Grant and Reld. Hits: Coleridge. 6; Bloomfleld, 6. Struck out: By Grant, 4; by Noyes, i. Hit by pitched ball: By Grant, 2. First base on bans: on: uranr, z. ume caneo in me sixth inning. Umpire: Dad Turner.. Three-I Lesgse. At Rock Island Rockford, E: Rock Is land, 2. At Terra Haute uecaiur, d: terre iiaute. 2. At Cedar Rapids Davenport game post- noned: rain. tiioomington-cvansviiie Bump loncmeu to Bloomlngton In fifth inning, 8 lo 0, Evanavllle having delayed play. 3a Southern Association. At Birmingham Memphis, 2; Birming ham. 1. At cnattanooga ljimo xiucn, i, t.n. tanooga, 6. At Atlnntn Atlanta. : rxew urieans. a, At Nashville Nashville, 7; Bhreveport, 2, 2:10. Totals 83 2 24 11 8 Omaha 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 Colorado Springs... 2 000000002 Earned nine: Colorado Springs, !. Two base hit: Thomas. Sscrtflce hits: Orthem Granville. Stolen base: Drennen. First base on balls: Off Graham, 2; oft Jones, t. Hit by pitched ball: Dolan. Struck out: By Graham, ; by Jones, 7. Daft on bases; Omfrha, 8; Colorado Springs, J. Time 1:88. Umpire: Swlgert. ' Peoria Again Beaten. KANSAS CITY. July The pitching ot Nichols and Waldron's Melding were the features of the gam today. Attendance, 400. Score: R H S Kansas City.. 2400119 -8 10 i Pi-oria 000000300373 Batteries: Kansas' City Nichols and Mes sitt; Peoria, Cox and Wilson. Balnta Beat Milwaukee. ST. JOSEPH. July 8 St. Joseph flofoated Milwaukee today in a pitchers' battle, the gam lasting ten Innings. Score: St.' Joseph.. 0 00010001 1- 3 7i Milwaukee .0000003000241 Batteries: St. Joseph, Parvln and Roth; Milwaukee, McPherson and Duels, At Des Moines Dea Moines-Denver gama postponed. Standing; of the Teams. R.H.O.A.B Drodle. ef.... 111(0 Clark, rf ( 3 I 1 ( J. Jonee, if... ( 1 ( ( 0 Bowerman, 0. o as Smith, lb 1 1 a t ( O'Hasea. lb.. ( 1 11 ( 0 Dunn, lb ( 1 I I Vt'atner. aa. .. I ( I 1 1 Mathewaon, ptosis Played. tie ' Omaha Kansas City Milwaukee .., Denver , St. Joseph ... Colorado Bprlngs.... 64 Des Moines ta Peoria :........ M a 60 63 66 Won. 43 41 84 33 33 28 23 1 Games today I Colorado Lost 23 23 26 30 32 36 29 40 Springs PC. .652 .bi Ml .624 .K8 .m .371 .322 t Omaha, Denver at Des Moines, Peoria at Kansas city, MiiwauK.ee ai esi. josepn, GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Takes Tne Oamaa (ram St. levnls ay Dolnar ' Soma EtTaetlvo Bat Una;. BT. LOVIS, July 8. Two games were slaved at Dsasua Dark this afternoon and Boston won them both. The visitors did ths mora effective batting, which gave them their double win. Attendance, 3.8UO. Score: footer, cf . . Teaney, lb. Pemont, lb. Camay, rf.. latah. II...: Oremlnset, lb I ( ( ln, ea. ..... ( ( 4 Ulilrliie, o.. ( ( I Wlllla, p I I ( Totala. BOSTON. ( 8T. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B. I I I ( larreU. sa-lb I I 4 I ( ( Donoean, rf., 1 1 1 ( ( Srooot. f.... ( ( I ( ( ( Barrier. If... 14 1(1 ( Kreehear, lb.. (1111 ( Kruaer. aa.... ( ( I I ( ( Nlrhola. lb... (!!((( I Harlman, lb. I ( ( I ( I Ryan, e ( 1 I 1 ( iwi.ker, ....( ((II 1 T IT 10 ll'el. O'Nall ..((((( 1 I 10 111 ( ( ( (II Totala I 11 17 14 1 Batted for Wicker in the ninth. Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 03 Bt. Louis 0000100102 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1 Three-base lilt: Cooley. Double plays: Long to Tenney to Hartman, Farretl to Nlrhols. Stolen bases: Barclay, Nichols, Lush. First base on balls: Oft Wicker. 1: oft Willis. I Struck out: By Wicker, S; by Willis, t. PURITY that word, so fraquaat ly misapplied, lossa Bona of Its force here. WBLATZ p T BEER I I -MILWAUKEE- K .8 .iTaJL 4 ABSOLUTELY PURE. rtilMat KarlaT malt i a tha best hoes ta ka bad are used la tha brewing. Booklet ex plaining why BLATX bear is pure sent for Us asking. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE (Neo-Intoxlcant) Tenia, Drug gists or dlreoL I l tl, " (raasa Bm I gave the vlltor( their only run In th. first g siLouls', 7;De?roli; T. Tim. game. Two errors, two steals, a B'rt, iimtilre- O'Laueklln passed ball and a single scored twice for umplre' u tUBniin. Totala I 11 10 17 t Two outs when winning run was scored. St. Louis 0 0100 1' 000 13 Detroit 0 00002000 0-2 Earned runs: St. Louis. 3. Two-base hits: Burkett. Mercer. Three-base hit: Burkett. Home run: Hemnhlll. Sacrifice hits: Wallace, Holmes, Dillon. Double plays: Donahue and Wallace; Padden and Amierson; Jiarloy, Kinerrelrt ana M cum re Stolen bases: Klherfcld. First base on balls: Off Donahue, 4; oft Mercer, 2. Struck out: By Donahue, 1. lert on Tf" : AMERICAN IS IN .EVIDENCE he locals In the second game. Attendance, 2,500. Score: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. Totals.. t I 17 II 1 R.H.O.A.B. Dexter, lb.... 1(1(1 A.WH'araa, lb ( D. Jonee, cc. ( Lowe, lb. Kilns, a Miller, If Chance, rf.... Tinker, aa..., schaerer, ao.. Rhodea, p.... Ilafle 60 38 22 .613 65 87 24 .59 60 33 27 .6S0 61 32 29 .o.'5 64 29 35 . 463 65 29 3 .446 63 27 36 . 429 67 23 SS .418 TotaM ( I 17 14 I Batted for Miller in the filnth. New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 l,ft nn bases:. Chioaan. 4 NSW Tork. 4. Two-base hit: Smith. Stolen bases: Smith, Kllng. Double plays: ciarg to emun to O'Hagan. Struck out: By Rhodes, 2; by Mathewson, 4. uase on bans; on ttnoaes, 2: oft Mathewson, 1. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Cnr.tlllon. Score second game: . CHICAGO. , NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A A.Wtl'me, lb. 0 I 11 ( OlRronle, ef.... 0 0(10 o Clark, n s ( ( 0 J. Jonea, If... 0 0 1 0 1 Bowerman, e. ( 1 II 0 1 Smith, lb Ill OiO'Haaen, lb.. 1(1 StandtDSI of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost PC Chicago Boston , Philadelphia St. Louis Baltimore Washington Detroit Cleveland ... Games today: Chloasro at Cleveland. Washington at Baltimore, Philadelphia at .Boston, ueirou at bi. jouis. . IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Elliott Pitches Great Gama and but for Mlsjadaed Fly Woald Hats' hot Oat Bines. MILWAUKEE. Julv S. Elliott nltehed a great gama ond but for a misjudged fly In I were members D. Joaee, ef Uwe, lb.... Kllng. e Miller. If..., Cnenra, rf... Tinker, aa. .. Kchaefer, lb. Luudsrea, p. ( 1 Ilunn. lb ( 1 I Wagner, aa... ( 1 8 Taylor, p...., I I I the first lnnlr.g would have shut the vis itors out. Grady was put out of the game jur pcnmrni melting. Attendance, 4W. ovure. 8. Tltns of New Tork Leads at the Henley Regatta and May Win Diamond Senile. HENLEY, July 8. Given a continuance of the fins weather now prevailing, the coronation Henley regatta promises to be a record breaker from the view point ot those who regard It as a society picnic, Launches, drags, motor cars and trains emptied a great concourse of people at the river side today and the town acommoda tlon was taxed to provide shelter even for those willing to pay the exorbitant charges prevailing. The club enclosures occupied the choice positions on the Bucks shore, while below the picturesque houseboats, lavishly adorned 'with flags end flowers, made a capital show. . Women were present In great numbers, all In tholr brightest and airiest summer costumes. The beat was oppressive, the sky was cloudi.es and there was uiue movement in tue iin conse quently everybody able to obtain any kind of craft was on tbo river. The American Interest in the regatta was enhanced by tha fact that a number of their countrymen of the various English Totala 3 4 II 14 11 Totals I II I 4 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 new lone o o o 0 0 o 0 (Called at end of seventh lnninar on ac count or oaraness.i Left on bases: Chlesa-o. f: New Tork. 7. Sacrifice hit: Taylor. Stolen vases: Lowe, Kllng. Tinker. Clark. Smith 2. Wanner. Struck out: By Lundgren, 4: by Taylor, 8. Passed ball: Kllng, 1: Bowerman. 1. Base on balls: Off Lundgren, 2: off Taylor, 3. Hit with batted ball: Chance. Time: 1:20. umpire) cantlllon. Standing- of the Teams. PI a veil Pittsburg 62 Brooklyn 69 Boston 62 Chicago 6S St. Louis 63 Phlladeluhla 63 Cincinnati 61 New Tork 65 Games today: Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburg, Boston at Bt. LOUIS. MILWAUKEE. H H OA E Hillman, rf.. 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P.C 48 14 .774 40 29 .K"t 84 24 .619 83 82 . 68 27 M .429 28 SS .424 25 8 .410 a 4 .36i Totals Ta it 1 'HChelberk out. lwlne- hit hv hetraH -,-,11 Milwaukee 20120010 nansas City 3 0 000000 03 Karned runs: Milwaukee 2 Tn.hiM ih. imi cumin, i nomas. BcneiDeoK. Harnnce niia: jjungan, lj UCAndrews, 2. Stolen uases: A. &lf!lirlrlA. Hrhi, hrlr t? Ta ineiie. Struck out: By Elliott, 2; by Fore- man, a. jeii on Dases: Milwaukee. 13: Kansas aty, S. Time: 1:00. Umpire: eV- a StUUiB, Home nan with Bases Fall. INDIANAPOLIS, July 8. HogTlever crews. 1). Mliburn of Buffalo, N. T., rows No. S in tha Leander crew, and "Jack" White, aon of Henry White, secretary of the United States embassy, pnlls No. S In tha Eton crew. Tha raclnj began at 12:30 p. m. In the first beat for tha grand challenge cup Lean der Rowing club beut the Kingston Rowing club easily by a length and a quarter, Time: 7:34. In the second heat the Argonaut Rowing club of Toronto beat University college, Ox ford, by two and one-quarter lengths. Time: 7:25. Leander, on the Berks station, led from and rowing a slower stroke throughout, won without much exertion Kingston was much dona up at the finish. In ths third heat for the grand challenge cup London Rowing club beat Thames Row ing club by a length and a quarter. Time; 7:58. In tha fourth heat for tha diamond sculls cleared the sacks with a home run drive O' 8-1 Titus, Union Boat club, New York, , JTatloaaJa Win Gama. Tha Nationals beat the OIvhidIcs on tha former's grounds Sunday by a score of I lo t score: Nationals 1 1 0 1 - Olympics 1 0 0 8 0 0 0-4 Batteries: Nationals. Johnson and Dohn: Olympics, u uonneit ana aoung. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Chleaa-e Wlai a Pitchers Battle fram Clevelaaul la Blath oai Hit ssa Ei ... ...u uiiiui., .ill CO UI1B I Sharp, hlttlna behind a hatterv mUnl.e gave the run that won. Attendance, 1,018! DWUI C e INDIANAPOLIS COLUMBUS R.H.O.A.B. b tt ft a m Hoenerer, ill 1 M I'Har, lb. 1 I 1 I I naanar, sr... 1 0 0 Oraen, lb... .. S S 1 1 t Kuhne, If..... I Woodruff, lb. I Klhra, lb 0 14 O'Brien, ai... Sit w. rox, id... e Coulter, rf.... 1 Matthewa. a.. X SuthoB, a.... 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 McFarlan. rt. 1 I Turner, lb.... I 1 Knoll, It... Vlox. aa... O. Fox. a.. uauey, s.. I 1 0 I I I s .. I I'll 14 1 10 4 2 0 10-1! Strans. lb. Jonee, cC, Oreen, rf.. Deola. aa.. Mertea. It. Iib.ll, lb.. Uelr. lb... Mcr.rlaad. S. I 1 I Oarrls, p Ill It 111 til ,1,11 . I I II III CLEVELAND. July I. Chicago won pitchers' battle today, Hickman's failure to rover first, Davis' two-bagger and Bern hardt'a wild throw giving Ctilcaco two runs snd ths game In the sixth Inning. Manager Urtmih waa again put off the field by Um pire Sheriuaa. Attendance, 3,244. Score: CH1CAOO. CLEVELAND. H M O. A B.I R.H.O.A.B. .Ill Bar. al I I I I 0 Bradlejr. lb... Ill 1 Lelole, lb.... I 4 I Hlrkmen, lb. I lit l.rilrk. rt Ill I MiK'anbr, If. 1 I 1 Oeehaauer,' aa S 1 4 4 Eemla. a I I I I bernhexd. v.. Ill i'Woo S S S Total. 1117111 I ToUU 1 I IT 14 I Batted for Bernhard In tha ninth. Chicago OOOOOIOOO 1 Cleveland 000100000 1 Earned runs: Chicago. Y. Two-base hits McCarthy, Davis. Sacrifice hit: McKarland. Stolen bases: Flick, Mertes. Double play: Uorhnaur to Hickman. First baae on balls: Off Bernhard, 2; off Garvin, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8: Chicago, 2. Struck out: Hy ucrnnsra, i: ay uarvin, s. Time 1:33. Umpire: Sheridan. Orth Batted Hirl. BALTIMORB. July l.-Baltimore today defeated Washington In the seventh inning when Orth was batted (or six runs. At' tendance. 2.280. Score: BALTIMORE. I WA8U1NOTON, RHO.AB! B.H.O.A.B. Keller. f ... I 111 I Bras, cf 1 till . uorie, is.,... s I Iielehanir. If. I ;WolTenoa, Ik I 1 Lea. rt I Totala 4 T 17 10 ll Totals Fox out on bunt strikes. - Indianapolis 0 0 8 0 0 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 First basa on balls: DIT Rtithnfr. ofT Bailey. 1. Struck out; Hv HuthnrV i- hv Bailey, 1. wild pitch: Bailey. Hit by Pitched ball: Bv Ballev Cnultnr Klhtn. Two-base hits: Buthoff, McFarian. Three- oase nit: McFarian. Home run: Horrlever. Sacrifice hits: Buthoff, Wagner. Oren. Double play: Fox to O'Brien to Klhm. stolen oases: coulter, Knoll. Left on bases Indianapolis, 7; Columbus, i. Time: 1:36. umpire: ward. Toledo Oatbata Loalsvllle, LOUI8VILLE. July 8 The Toledo, nut- batted Louisville, but could not hit when hits would have made runa. In all other orparimenis tne visitors were clearly out V . A.iDiiu.uvi, e,,w. DWIVi LOUItVILLB. R.H.O.A.B. Kerwla. a ... I 1 1 I 0 Bonner, lb... I 114 1 Oauial, lb.... 1 I I 1 0 Plournor. If.. 1 I I 1 Tanneblll, aa. I 1 8 I I Cljm.r, cf.... I I I I Srbaub. lb... 1 1 I I i P let a 0 1 I S 1 Gannos, rt... 4 1 1 I I I IT 11 Total. Louisville Toledo .... Left on bases: Two-base hit: Flournoy scnauD. bacrince hit Selbaek, If... 1 Willi. nil. lb. I Mrilana, lb. .. 4 loaMur, rt.. I Robtneoa, o. . I Breenahak, Ik 1 Ullbert, aa..,, I Crania, 1 4 I II Carer, Ik. Kir, aa... Clarke, a. rtb. a... , 4 . 4 4 ... 4 I t ! ... 1 I 14 U I i 1 8 1 0 0 0-1 Tetala I II IT M ll Totala... Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 Sacrim-e hits: Kelley, Williams, McOann. Two-baae hlta: Kelley. Koblneon. Selbacn Stolen bases: Bresnaban, OUbert louble play: Breanahsn to Mcuann. First buse on balls: Oft Orth. 2: off Cronln, 3. Btnick out: Hy Orth, 2. Left on baae.: Baltimore 4: Washington, 8. Time: 1:46. Umpires Carruthers and Johnstone. aiagglaa Match at Beatoa, plays: Tannehlll to Gansel i2. Flournoy to Splea. Stolen bases: Flournoy (3). Gan non. Tannehlll, Kerwln. Struck out: By Mcls'eal. L Hit by Ditched ball: Smith. iKuneiuu. nni Dase on oaiis: ui ucntai, a, on xverwin, a. lima: i.w, umpirs unaeii. St. Paal Wist la leveata. MINNEAPOLIS, July t-8t. Paul won In tn seventh today, two good hits, a pass. an error ana a long ny aoing me work. opurer iiviuru nue posiiion poony. Attend, a nee, l.iw. ccure: T. PAUL. atlNHEArOUS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. reaaa. rf I I I 1 I'M. Lrneb. ot. 1 I I I I IMii.ro:. lb... I 111 liLallr. If I 1114 thanaoa. at.. 1 III 4 fbyla, lb 1 lilt Keilr. lb I I 11 4 S Wilmot. rf..,4 118 4 C heck, If 4 111 I Warden, lb.. 4 4144 Huiglna, lb.. I 114 1 Byera, e I 14 11 Hurler, a.... 4 4 11 Orml. lb I 4 I I I R Lrnrh. aa..l 114 1'Carl.r, aa.... I 14 11 rarguaoa. p.. 14 14 1 Sparer. B 4 4 4 1 1 vulUla 4 4 4 4 4 i TotaU... St. Paul 1 0 0 0 1 Minneapolis 10 10 0 Two-base hits: Lynch. Byera, Chech. First bass on balls: Off Sporer. 4; off Fer ruaon, 1. Struck out: By Ferguaon. 1: by B (Mirer, t. Wild pitch: Sporer. Stolen bases: fnyie, curley, Lally, rluggtns. three lengths. Time: 8:17. '' The fourth heat (first of the day) for ths diamond sculls, attracted by far the most attention, as the result was expected to show ths American's chances of carrying off the coveted trophy. Titus' easy victory over Field, who is the holder of the Ox ford university sculls, has Increased the alarm for the safety of the diamond. Titus, who was la the Berks' station, had ths measure of his opponent from the first. Tha Oxonian stuck to his work manfully for three-quarters ot a mile. At Fawley court, half tha course, Titus was only a foot ahead, but thence the American drew further and further away. Field being com pletely exhausted. Titus' performance made such an Im pression that even money was laid on his winning the diamond soulls. In ths fifth heat for ths diamond sculls, J. Beresford of the Kensington rowing club. had the Berks station and led his oppo nent, Blr Oeorgs Ashe of ths Thames row ing club, from the mark, and paddled In tha easiest of winners In ulna minutes. In tha sixth heat for ths diamond sculls R. B. Ethsiington-Bmlth beat H. T. Black suffe easily. Tims: 9:01. In ths Brat heat for the Thames challenge cup Thames Rowing club beat London Row ing club by three lengths. Tims: 8:16. In tha second heat for tha Thames cup Trinity college, Dublin, beat Molesey Boat club by a length. Time: 7:45. In tha seventh heat of the diamond sculls B. B. Kelly, Balloil college, Oxford, easily defeated A. H. Cloutts, London Rowing club. Tims: 8.(4. Three-base hit: I In tha first beat for tns Ladies' challenge Bonner. Double I plate Radley College Boat club beat Jesus nuraa, lb..., Maanr, rf..., Turu.r, lb.., Smith, lb..., Owen, aa. Klelnow, s.. .lllka. cf u.w.ll, i, aNeel. p... TOfaBDO. R.H.O.A.B. 4 11141 18 4 1 14 4 14 4 111 ill 8 8 1 111 8 4 3 Totala 8 14 IT 11 8 .1 1 3000100 i .020000000-3 Louisville. 8; Toledo, 6. eollege, Cambridge, by a length. Time: T:37. In tha first best for ths silver goblets Ward and Taylor, Trinity, Cambridge, beat Bomvllle and Crombrugge, club Nautlqus of Ghent. Tims: 8.45. IB ths second beat tor ths Ladles' plate, University college, Oxford, beat King's college, Cambridge, by four and one-quarter lengths. Time, seven minutes and thlrty-slx second!. In tha first heat for tha Wyfold Chal lenge cup Kingston beat Thames by three quarters of a length. Time, eight minutes and fifty-three seconds. Titus rows Kelly of Baloll college, Ox ford, tomorrow. Rats Meet at Alexandria. . . I I IT 11 I I 1 8 0 0 I 0 0 0-3 Toiaia s sniaai f nrnirv vat.ta n n inleiign.ni.n v.vv ----- . , J C . . . y Horsemen and others are gathering at Alexandria for the great race meet to be held at that place tomorrow and Thursday. Among the features of the occaaloii will be a balloon aecenxlon and a baae ball game, both Wednesday and Thursday, for pursea of 860. Tha prises to be given to- mnrrn. In. ulnn.r. In Ik. h.n. r. .. will uAQTny T.i- a Tew'a - iv. I fiarrtftrej hlta: R. lvncb. Kervuson. Ixjubl I ..err.at. about IriOO. Tha raoea will ha greateat slugging match ever played on I plays: Curley to Grant to Werden, '.VII mot I followed by a band concert and dance la las Amsncau greunus ta uus uiy. ioxss i it cycta. uuui is mjn ii une. ajch j iua svcuiug. jus iuuihi v. ivuiw.fi horse races will receive an aggregate of 3600 In purses. Patterson Beats Hunt. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont., July 8. The Canadian championship tennis tour nament attracted a large crowd today. The feature waa the match between Reuben Hunt, the champion of the California In tercollegiate association, and Ernest Pat terson, Canada's leading player. Patter son took the first set. 7-5, lust the second and In the third was five times within a point before he finally won the match, 10-8. finals C. Wright and E. P. Fischer won their matches easily. Valuable Time Saved. Slight Injuries often disable a man and cause several days' loss of time, and when blood poison develops, sometimes result In the loss of a hand or limb. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is an antiseptic liniment. When applied to cuts, bruises ang, burns It causes them to heal quickly and without matura tion, and prevents any danger ot blood poison. It's only IS cents now for an electric launch round trip on Lake Manawa. Aliened Murderer Arraigned. PIERRE, 8. D., July 8. (Special Tele gram.) Bert Llnney, who shot a-man at Burt Saturday, was today arraigned before Judge March on a charge of murder. On motion of the state's attorney the prelimi nary hearing was continued until 1 o'clock tomorrow to secure attendance of witnesses for the atate. Been on the new $16,000 merry-go-round Imported from Oermany and located at Courtland beach? THE HEALTV MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Tuesday, July 8: Warranty Deeda. Mae B. Van Ingen and husband to O. E. Hurst, nft e lot 66, Horbach's 1st add $ 1,800 Jennie Patrick and husband to A. J. Johnson, sl3 feet lot 10 and n34 feet lot 11, block 2. 'Mcintosh's subdlv... 2,150 Caroline E. Sterner and huaband to Frank Rohacek et a I, e22 feet sub lot 8 In taxlot 65 In 10-15-13 25 K. A. Anderson to W. T. Graham, lot 87, Windsor Place 1,000 James Haley and wife to Mary E. Heys, lot i, block 3, Boggs at Hill's 2d add 1.800 O. F. Davis company to 8. M. O'Kane, lots 11 and 24, block 3. liimebaugh's add 100 W. J. Judah and wife to Nora Une, lota 1, 2o and 21, block 35, 1st add. to Corrlgan Place 803 Frank Cuber to G. W. King, wl8 feet lot 2. block 210'i. Omaha 1.250 Frank Raasch and wife to George Drumer et al, lot 15, block 7, Van Camp's add SO L. V. Morse and wife to Alice M. Brown, 4 feet lot 8, block 0, Pat rick's 2d sdd 1 Genenleve Tyiee to Anna Kubat, lot 8, block A, Morrison's sdd IV) J. D. Koplets to Mate Vlach. lot 8. block A, same 150 Esther Woodward and husband to A. -H. Bowman, s40 feet lot 39, Bees Place 4,2'i0 W. T. Graham and wife to G. V. Stone, lot 87, Windsor Place 1,200 Atlantic Realty association to G. M. Durkee. lot 13, block 1, Bemls park.. 350 South Omaha I -and company to Francis and William Koesig, lot 11, block 27, South Omaha 4 0 Quit Claim Deeds. II. M. I. Bliss and husband to E. A. Ittner. parts of taxlot o& In 10-IS-13 1 Frank Murphy to Clifton Hill Presby terian church, lot 16, block 12, Clif ton Hill 300 Deeds. Sheriff to Michigan Mutual Ufe In surance company, lot 8, block 2, Keed s 1st add 2,000 Q. G. McLane et al to J. O. Bryson, jr., undlvH of w44 feet lot 8, block 151, Omaha 1 Total amount of transfer $18,778 I If You Want the Best In looking at offices In different buildings, the greatest praise tha owner or rental agent can give an office Is to say that it Is "as good as an office In T1-.- Pee ' Building." It may be In some respects, but it can not be In every respect. . ' The Bee Building Is one of ths only two absolutely fireproof office buildings la Omaha. The Bee Building Is the only building hsving all night and all day Sunday elevator service. Tbs Bee Building furnishes electric light and water without ad ditional cost. The Beo Building is kept clean, not soma ot the time, but all of ths ' time. ... Keep these points in mind when looking for an offico, and you will taks on of those listed below. It you sre wise. " List of vacant rooms in The Bee B uilding Ground Floor. Rental. t Par atonia. FIOOM hi 11x48 feet. Faces Savenlaanta street anA ha windows along tha alley. Ibis is a large, light room, ad tha rsntal price Includes haat lighi, water and janitor asrvlce. it baa eui entrance both en The) staa building Court aud tkventeenih street ...IUM Price taVM First Floor. HITK ion Thar la no finer uinua suue in omaaa laaa this ens. It to locate lust on Uia rigut oai.d of the graat nuuuia stairway, and has unusually large wlnuowa looking upon Uia front entrance way of tha building It ' fronts on Ji'arnam sussu One room la Hxl and the other 8x18. It baa a burgiar-proof vault, marble mantel-place, hardwood floors, and will ba frescoed to suit tenant , Prloo 878.88 aOOU io4i lala loom is just at Lbs hvaa of lbs main stairway on taa first floor It would ba a vary uesliable eoiee fur eouie raai aatala nut or otm tracior. tarn floor space U laxl leet MM ftlti 134.(4 Third Floor. ROOM 80t 'Tola room is 21x8 feet and Is very conveniently located near tha elevator. A algn on tn. duor can b. reaully seen in stepping off tha elava tor frtoa 3U.08 KOOM aaai Ynlsj'oofn la 17x33 fast and wlU ba divided"! suit tha tenant. This room is paruouiaiiy adapted tor soma concern needing laiga noor space and la a Uwjideiiiy handsome otnoe, having an autrauos facing tha court aud windows looking out upon bevenleenth sUest, n naa a vary huge buxglar-proof vault, hard aoad floors and Is on. ot tha oholoast em ss la th. building; M. frlca 84 ii Fourth Floor. ROOM 401. iJxU feet This room Is nsz t to tha elevator and faoas court. It has a larg. burglar-proof vault and la w.U vanlUated. Haa good Uxh. and for ma pnea turnishss nrsl-ciass aovommodaUona P7ij.817.a4 Fifth Floor. I CITE 614i This is a very large room, 1743 (ml It tnoea wast, but la varv light and well ventilated. It la vary seldom that spaca of this slaa la af feiad In The Be Building. It could be used to advantage by soma Aria employing a larg. number of clerk, or requiring large floor spaoa a "wholesale jeweler, or manufacturer s agent, who would Ilk. to ba la a firs-proof building, or It will be dlvt dad to suit tha tenant Price 804.04 8)i.OM filiti This room facea ths court and is 18x14 feet. It baa a burglar-proof vault, and aa It la near tha telegraph ottlc and on th. earn, floor with a number of grain firms, it would b. a particularly good room tor a grain firm dsslrlng nrst-claaa accommodation Priu. 820.41 Sixth Floor. 8CITEJ OlOi This consists of two rooms, both 18yxllH. Each ot thera haa a larg. burglar-proof vault, hav. ba. n newly decorated and are rooms where any business or professional man may ba comfortable. Prios for th. two 838 81 R. C. PETERS & CO., Pental Agents. Ground Floor, BeeBulldinf pErinYRpYAUTlLLS tVv . 4eWaeJ 4 Only Saaalae. It-'.-VBArm. r.iw.1. wi irurl. CV. a rHlCaHunTER7 RNULllltl a Rasaaisaee. ll HID Hi 4.M iuiliuiin l.k.eeeu-r. BeTeel Sa4etliUeeie aa4 ieUie Ueae. a. ,f y..r M eM. Aa. la Mf Sr r.rei.el.re. TeeMei.elela ea4 'BelleafWLeiTa,a.buer, k, ee t mn St .14. IDOttulMw ..y ftieuMu. Uale.ter 4 fc ,Ml.el Ce- Postal Card Will Get It 8AMPLB COPT OF THB Twentieth Century Farmer Th. Best AgrtcultuiaJ Weekly. Ad drma. Omaha, Mat.