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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1002.
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JFlFTfl STRAIGHT VICTORY
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Omaha' e Winning Btretk Eldi Out in th
Xort Promiling Waf.
COLORADO SPRINGS SENT HOME BEATEN
Harry Rttratrc'i Carve Tonefced la
Jnst the Rlkl Spot, While
Allowny Tnntnllnes the
Millionaires.
When the 1.000 spectator who gathered
at Vinton Street perk yesterday afternoon
went home at t o'clock they could hardly
believe that they had Just seen Omaha de
feat Colorado Springs 4 to 2. tor not a
wrangle, or dispute had occurred. J. Koaa
Swlgert had received from Tresldeot Sex
ton a telegram reading: "Work unsatis
factory. Must remove you. Do not um
pire any more games." This wire came In
time to keep yesterday's game out of the
clutches of Ross, and he sat in the press
box, while out from the diamond waa heard
ever and anon the mellow bellow wf Buck
K?itb aa he called the strikes and balls
and things.
Whether or not that made all the dif
ference cannot be said, but It la certain
that not one player registered kick
Thursday, and It has been a long time sines
Omaha has been In a game of that sort
Meanwhile the crowd, which had been yell
ing eo loud for the players to "cut out the
beefing," forgot Its own preaching once,
and bellowed like a herd of steers when
Alloway was struck out tn the Bfth. Allo
way was not kicking at all himself, but th
gang didn't like the third strike, and broke
the charm of alienee with a will.
The game was a beauty. All hits were
clean, but they were rather seldom. The
pttrhers were in great form. Alloway did
not do much striking out, but he kept the
ball mostly In the right place for his sup
porters to get It. Frank Genlna was back
In middle field and received an ovation
each time he came to bet. Frank made
ssfe hit Just the same, too, despite bis
bad lamps. ..
It remained for the third basemen to
take the fielding honors. Both Hickey and
Granville did some great work and the lat
ter also did some smooth base running.
Carter stole bases like a mouse, and' Stone
and Stewart also pustled Holly and Hemp
hill a little In that regard. Dolan'a tw6
bngger waa a beauty to left field fence. The
core:
OMAHA.
. AB. n.
I
off Toting, 8. Hit by pitcher:
1; by Mitchell, 1. Ptrnck out:
bv Mitchell. L lft on bssee; Boston,
lo: Philadelphia, 4. Wild pitch: Mitchell.
Time: 1:00. Umpire:. Connolly.
Wuklit Hits Hewell Hard.
WASHINGTON. July 10 Washington hit
Howell hard In the early stages of to
days game and gained a lead Baltimore
could not overcome. Rhleld. who relieved
Howell, pitched good ball. Attendance.
I.MS. Boor:
WA9HINOTON. BALTIMORE.
ft. H. OAK. lt.KO.il.
., ef l l Honor, ef ... l list
toyl. lb.... I , , (i-lh.oh. II... 1
Irlb'tr. It.. 1 ItS William. Ik. ( 1 1
Tmighllfl, lb. 1 1 I 4 MrCtann, lb., t 1 II
LMi rt i I I s s rtf, re.. i i
Tty Young. I out: By Miller. I: by Wagner. I. Two
By Tour.g, I base bits: V. Fox (4). Sacrifice hit: O'Brien
Carer, lb.... illlt Roblnaon, e.
Elr. S tll4S nrrim'b'n, lb 1
Clark, s f lit 4 0IIDrt, m...
Carrkk. a... I 111 Hwll, a.....
Totals
Itoiibla nlav: O'Brien to Fox to Klhm
Stolen beers: Coulter, McFarland, Knoll.
Lft on bases: Indianapolis, J: (. olumous,
8. Umpire: Rmey. Time: 1:46.
Green out for Interfering.
Btnndlnsr of the Teasaa.
Plaved. Won. Iot. P.C
Ioulsvllle 68 4 20 .704
Indlannpolla W 44 74 ."7
Bt, Paul W 40 29 .6TS
Columbus "0 M, M .4t
Kansas City 69 88 87 .463
MIlwauKee M ) m .i
Minneapolis 4J .ITT
Toledo 70 22 ' 48 .114
Games today: Kansas City at Minne
apolis, two games; Indianapolis at Toledo,
IxHilRvllle at Columbus, Milwaukee at Bt,
faui.
ltil.14a, p....
t 11 tr It 4.orler
Totals ... I I It 14 1
Ratted for HhUtld In ninth.
Washington IIIOMMM
Baltimore 01001000
Earned rum: Washington. 4. Two-base
hits: Clarke, Coughlln. Shields. Three
base hit: bee. Home run: Delehanty.
Stolen base: Bresnahan. Sacrifice hit:
Beymour. Double plays: Williams to Gil
bert to McOann. Gilbert to Williams to
McOann. Bsae on balls: Off Carrlck, 6:
oft Howeir, off Bhlelda. 8. Struck out:
By Shields, 1. Left on bases: Washington,
b: BaHlmore, lo. Time; l:to. empires:
tarruther and Johnson.
Joss Ontpltches Yeager.
CLEVELAND, July 10 Joss outpltched
Yeager today and Detroit was shut out.
Cleveland secured Its only runs on hits by
Lajole Hickman and McCarthy. Attend
ance, t.&o. Score:
CLEVELAND. I DETROIT.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Bt. Louis had Brooklya Are the Oa-
poilsg Teams la Great Twelve
Inning Stmgg-le.
BT. LOTJIS. July 10. For the second day
running a tie game was played at League
nark. St. lunula anri Rronklvn wre the
nnnnalna- ton ma an 1 thrv hatlod twrlva I hall ramhrldce. beat Roval School
Innings, with the score a tie. Wicker fin- I f Mines Boat club by two and a half
target. This Is the third time Robinson
has won the medal, which makes It his
personal property.
KELLEY WINS THE" DIAMONDS
Beats Hla Oyrsaeal at Healer Heeta
by Two aa4 One-Halt
Leerths.
HENLEY. July 10 Unsettled weather
Somewhat marred the spectacular features
of the closing day ot the regatta, but It In
no way diminished the attendance, and
when the racing began the enclosures, club
lawns and river were packed by Immense
Astrong, steady wind off the Bucks shore
made the water decidedly rough and gave
a full length of advantage to the crews for
tunate enough to draw that station.
In the final heat for the Wvfold chal
lenge cup. Burton Bowing club beat Kings
ton Rowing club.
In the final for the grand challenge cup,
Third Trinity, Cambridge, beat the Leandcr
Rowing club.
In the nnai ror me airwaras enwitnji
I zander Rowing club by eight lengths.
Time: 7:46. .
In the flnal tor tne i names cnaiienge cui
Par. of...
Bradley, lb.. I
Lajole. lb .. 1
Hickman, Ik. 1
rilck. rf 9
Mrt'arthr, It. I
Oochn'.r, m. ,
Wood, e 6
Joaa, p
R. HO. A.S.I
10 Barrett,
I 10
ef..
4 Holmes, If..
Dillon, lb.
0 Elbfrfeld, as.
CufT, b.
1 Arndt. rf....
1 Gltaaon, lb.
0 M-Gulra, ...
0 Taer, ...
R.H O A S.
Ill
I
U
Inhed out for Murphy and struck out three
Brooklyn batters In the twelfth. Attend
ance, 3.1,8. Score:
ST. LOV IS BROOKLYN.
K.H.Oll R.HO.A.B.
rarrell. as... 1 1 t I 0 rtolan. ef.... 1111
I o Ktrirr. n ... sis
1 0 Shoekard, II. 1 I
, O.McCrMrr. lb. 0 t 10
I 0 lhlm, aa... Ill
I ,, Irwin, lb.... 0 1
I SIAhaars, a.... 1
0 OiFlood, lb.
Smoot. cf....
Barrlar. If...
Ponoran, rf. .
Praahoar. lb, 0
Nlrhola, lb... 0
liartmal), lb.
O'Nell,
Murphr. P
Kruar ..
Wlcktr, p.
1 14
Hufhaa, p.
Totals .
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I
I I It M
lengths. Time: 7:84. ,
In the nnai neai lor i vwmunn ituui,
F. 8. Kelley, Ballol college. Oxford, beat
R B Etherington-miin or me branorr
Rowing club. Kelley won by twa and a
half lengths. Time: 9.
ELKS PUT UP SOME GAMES
Arraace Teasaa far Shoetlng, Bowllaa;
aaa Base Ball Coatesta
at Pienta.
Carter, rf....
Genlna, cf...
Stone, If
Iolan nm....
Stewart, 2b..
Thomas, lb..
Hickey, Jb.,w
Uondlng, c...
Alloway, p...
K.
0
0
0
1
O.
2
2
2
1
5
11
1
i
0
Totals., 83 4 i IT 11
COLORADO SPBXNOfl.
ABt R. II. O
4
Fleming, If....
Granville, 8b..
Hemphill, Zb .
C'ongalton, cf.
Kverltt, lb
Jirennen, rf...
Holllngsworth,
McNeely, ss...
Newmeyer, p.
A.
0
I
1
0
0
0
0
t
s.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
lo
I
1 1
t 0
I 1
0 4
0 0-1
Totals ...I III I I Totals ... 11117 I
Joaa out for not touchlna first.
Cleveland '. 0000000
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
IDarned runs: Cleveland, 1. Two-base
hits: Joss. Barrett. Sacrifice hit: Ma
Carthy. Stolen bases: Bradley. Barrett.
Double playa: Barrett, Gleuson. First
base on balls: Off Joss, 2; off Yeager, 4.
Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Detroit, ft,
Struck out: By Joss, 5; by Yeager, 1.
Time: 1:80. umpire: Sheridan.
tanalag of the Teams.
Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C.
.... 60 33 22 .632
.... 67 88 2 .f7
.... 2 84 24 .MB
.... 62 83 29 .Ml
.... 66 30 8 .4 8
.... 67 30 37 . 4
.... 68 2 S .27
.... 65 27 38 .415
St. Louis at Chicago, De
rd for Murphy tn tenth inning. , The shooting teams that will co
la nnnnoionooo 0-A tn Elks' outing at Krug park tc
I? 100000001000-3 "ovs: Omaha Etks' team,
" -I"-; . - V V? a lee Bmead, Burke, Lewie, McKarli
d ruJ?!' ?., ,Loul"u,: Brookl3T'..1, Donald, Bruker and Townseni: sub
e hit: Dolan. Three-base hits: rr, , ' a, v . . u..h
Chicago1
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Baltimore ...
Washington
Cleveland ...
Detroit
Games today:
Totala ... I It 11 0
Batted for Murphy In tenth inning.
Bt Louis
Brookly
Two-base hit: Dolan. Three-base hits
Farrell, Keeler. Sacrifice hlta: Donovan,
Dahlen. Aheam. Keeler. Hit by pitcher:
i)v Hughes, 1. Banes on balls: Oft Murphy,
2: off Wicker, lj oft Hughoa, 8. Struck out:
By Murphy, 1; by Wicker, 4.; by Hugnes,
1. Left on bases: St. Lojls, B: Brooklyn,
8. Time: 2:08. Umpire: O Day.
Phillies Shat Oat.
CHICAGO. July 10. The visitors wer
blanked today by Mencfces good pitching
and the perfect support oacn or mm. uug-
gieby was rathr easy witn men on oases.
Attendance, l.ttw. bcore:
CH1CAOO. PHILADELPHIA.
The shooting teams that will contest at
Parma.
arlane, Mo-
bstltutea.
Taylor, Alnscow, Downs and Marsh. Coun
cil Bluffs Elks' team, Biersholm, Hardin,
Wmt. HMnerlrh. loverinaham. Haeler,
Williams and Beno. The Omaha Elks' bowl-
V. J. t tirien, u. k.
INCREASE IS CORN ACREAGE
GoTiramint Boport 6owt Crop to Ba ia
Ttij Good Ooiditin.
DECLINE IN WINTER WHEAT IN NEBRASKA
tatemeat Isaaed ladleates that Col
Weather avad Heavy Ralae Have
Haa Telllas ECeet aa
Growth.
WA6HINQTON, July 10. Preliminary re
turns to the statistician of the Department
of Agriculture, on the acreage ef corn
planted Indicate aa Increase ef about 810,-
000 acres, of 1.8 per cent on the are Har
vested laat year. Ot the twenty-five states
and territories with a million acrea or up
ward In corn harvested last year, Iowa, Ne
braska and Michigan report an Increase of
1 per cent; Pennsylvania, Indiana, Virginia
and Louisiana of I per cent; Georgia, Ar
kansas, Wisconsin, and Missouri, S per
cent; Ohio, Illinois, Mississippi and In
dlan territory 4 per cent; Kansas, Ken
tucky and Tennessee 5 per cent; North
Carolina and South Carolina t per cent;
Texas 7 per cent; Alabama S per cent;
Minnesota per cent, and South Dakota and
Oklahoma 11 per cent.
The average condition ef the growing'
crop on July 1 was 87.5, as compared with
81. t on July 1, 1801, 89.6 at the correspond
ing date In 1900 and a ten year average ot
89.1. The condition in Illinois waa 91, In
Iowa, Nebraska and Indiana 90, tn Kansas
and Oklahoma 99, In Missouri 102. In Ohio
87, and In Texaa 41.
The average condition of winter wheat
Improved during June nine-tenths of 1
point, standing on July 1 at 77, or 11.1
points below the condition of July 1, 1901, 1.8
a - i at 1 1 a T T -' n.Ue
UK infill 181 Mrl IUIIUW D J , r 1I mil. ua
liucae. w. zitsman, j. r. omeaa. w. f. poinU below that at the corresponding
McFarlane, Walter Nelson and Albert ... , ..nrt . , . ,h. , "
Km. Th rminrll Bluffs Elks had not ! "ta ln 1B00' Bna -4 Points below the tan
up to last evening furnished the names of ! year average. It fell off during July 4
their bowiere. Tne case dbm teams- win : points ln Kansas, 3 points in California and
line up about as they did on the Fourth of , ok,.hom. ,nd , noln, I1Ilrio,.. ,,. lm.
trolt at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia.
IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City Beats Milwaukee, Al
though AKrock Pitches a
Good Game.
MILWAUKEE!. July 10. Altroek should
have won the locals' game today against
mates gave to the Cowboys by a soore of
I tol. Attendance, tw. boon:
KANSAS CITT. - I MILWAUKEE.
B.H.O.A.B. I K.H. O.A.I.
R.H.OA.K.
Williams, lb. 0 1 0 Thomas.
Jonra. cf 1
I .owe, lb....; 1111
Chanca, c... 1111
Millar, rf.... 1110
SUgla, If I I
Tlnk-r, aa... 1 4 I
Sohavfar, lb. I I
Manaiae,
p... 110 10;
i ... t 10 17 11 of
ot.
OiBanr, rf
0 HuUwIU, as. 0
Oooln, e 0
Janlnsa, lb. 0
0 Brown. If....
0 Hallman, lb.
rhIMa. lb.... 0
IDufflab, p..
R.H.O.A .
1 Hallman. rf.
Olrilnsman, aa. 1
IDnnsan, If... 1
OlMrBrMe, f.. 0
HunHal. lb... 0
Hchlebark, lb
O.MeAad'wa, lb
S Ona. a -
lAttrock, ....
Totals .' 34
' Omaha 0 0
Colorado Snrlngs.... 0 0
Earned rune: Omaha. 8; Colorado Springs,
1. Two-base hit. Dolan. Sacrifice hit:
Carter. Wild pitch: Newmeyer. Pasaed
ball: Holllngsworth. Stolen bases: Carter
(2). Stone, Stewart, Granville. First base
on balto: Off Alloway, 1; off Newmeyer, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Stone. Struck out:
By. Alloway 1: by Newmeyer. 7. Left on
bases: Omaha, 8! Colorado Springs, 6. Time:
1:16. Umpire: Buck Keith.
. Batata Again Ihnt Ont.
' ST. JOSEPH, Joly' 10. Milwaukee won
today In the tenth Inning. It waa prob
ably the best game ever aeen on the home
ground.. Score: .. :
MMw.nkna ..ft 0 0 0-0 000 0 1-
St- JoseDh... 0 000000 0.6 0-0
Batteries? Milwaukee, Barber and Hatla
forU; Bt. Joseph. Maupln and Oarvln. . ,
Peoria Shot Oat.
KANSAS CITT, July lO.-Weimer'e pitch
ing and fielding were of the sensational or
der today and Peoria waa ahut out. With
two men on bases, Kemmer made a home
run In the fifth. . Attendanoe,.,Ja ""'JJ'j,
Knnsaa City i.l I 1 M j j
peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 8
Batteries: Kansas City. Welmer and Mes
altt; Peoria, McQill and Wilson.
Denver Lose to Dee Motaee.
PES MOINES. July 10. fces Molnee won
from Denver today In a pltohers contest,
itinnnaiiea K.00O. Brora:
Pes Moines.... 0 0 H U H M
Lewa. as.... till
Nanra, rf.... 110
Oratr. lb.... til
Hmlltv If 0 I 0
Rnthfuaa, lb. 1 I
Thlel. rf 0 110
Beaalika, II, M II
Bavllla,
Olbaoa. 1 I
Totals ... I I It I II ToUls ... I IT II 4
Kansas CHy.. ...... 0 0000100-8
Milwaukee 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8
Earned rune: Milwaukee, 8; Kansas City,
1. Two-base hit: Lee we. Flrat base on
balls: Oft Altroek, L Hit by pitched ball:
Hallman. Stolen bases: Runkel, Dungan.
Struck out I By Altroek, 8; by Olbson,
Double clays: Sohatake - to Roth fuss.
Leewe to Schatske to Rothfuse. Left on
basest Milwaukee, 4; Kanaas City, 4. Time:
i:so. . umpire) f oreman.
' ' At. Pant Makes Errort.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 10. -Eleven errors
on the part of St. Paul and five by the
locale partly tells the story of today'a
game. Minneapolis won on account of Ina
bility to make errors aa often" the vls
liors. wriDDins pucnea great oan. out
Totala ... 4 10 17 11 Ol Total a ... I M S I
Chlcairo 00110101 4
Philadelphia 0600000000
Lrt on Dases: t:nioago, o; i-niiaaeipn:, .
Two-hose hits: Menetee. Miller. Dunglobv.
Sacrifice hlta: A. Williams. Thomas. Htruck
out: By Menefee, S: by Duggleby, 2. Passod
ball: Liooln. First base on balls: Off Mene
fee. 1: off DuKRleby. 1. lilt by pitcned ban:
Chanoe. Time: 1:30. umpire: uanuiion.
Beds Defeat Boston.
flVPTNNATI. July 10 Cincinnati and
Boston played an Interesting game hr-re
today. Tne majority or ine runs were mo
roanlt nf errors which were made at crltioal
stages. Ewlng hurt hla firmer and had to
retire. Attendance, bw. bcore:
CINCINNATI. I BOSTON,
K.H.U.A.E
Dobbs. If 1
Hor, cf l
Rpckler. lb.. 1
Crawford, rf. 0
Masoon. lb. . 1
Corcoran, aa.
Btelnfaldt, lb 1
Flrtl, 1
Ewlns. ...... 0
Tbialman, p. 4
Xoolar, St....
0Tannar. lb..
O'Demoni, lb..
OCaraar. rf....
I Lu.h, If
1 Orm r. lb.
OLong. as
O KIttrlaia, a..
IWIIIIa, r
Couitnar ..
H.H.O.A.E.
0 10 0 0
I
I
I
Julw. rireat nrenaratlons have been made
for this outing and an unusually good time
Is expected
Good Horseflesh at Tekantah.
TEKAMAH. Neb.. July 10. Sneclal Tele
gram.) The opening meeting of the Trka
mart 8peed association was held this after
noon. Tne traca waa in excellent conui
tlon. The 2:35 Dace was an exciting race
from start to finish and made in fast time.
Ouy Caton won ln tnree atralgnt noats,
but was crowded very close by Freda
Strongwood.
The 2:46 trot made a hot contest' between
Lady Downing and Jim Underwood, the
second being a dead heat between them.
In the fourth heat McDonald, tho driver
of Lady Downing, was taken down and
Fltzalmmons waa put up ana won me next
two heats.
The half-mile run was won In two
straight heats by Iabell, with Lady Chap
man second, in 0 :( and u:ai. ins results
are as follows:
First event. 2:36 pace
Ouv Caton A. B. Robinson. Whit
ing, la 1
Freda Strongwood, J. C. Zipper,
Chippewa Fans, wis z
Antler. J. J. Engle, Omaha 4
Lottie Medium, Bob Warnereck,
Wavne. Neb 9
Rubberneck, J. T. Blusher, Bern, Kan. 8 ds
Miss Young, J. C. Clark, Stanton,
Neb 5 Ids
Joule Patterson, S. D. Miller, Pecan
1 1
6 4
. Hi .
-1 J 1
-oil
Attendance, 1,064. Score
MINNEAPOLIS.
a.H.O.A.K
traeh; St. 1 I OlOaler,
11 lr. U
Fnrla. lb
Wlliaot. r
Wrraaa. lb.. 1
Brara, 1
Qutllls, aa...
Orant. lb..., 1
Crlbblsa 4
Denver 00011004)0-8
Batteries: Dea Moines, Barry and
beck; Denver, Eyler and Wilson.
tanning- of the Teanta,
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Omaha ... 7 i 44 n
Kansa City 19 1 . SJ
Milwaukee 88 3' , M
Denver 44 ' 81 II
St. Joseph SI U H
Des Moines 38 84 29
Colorado Spring OS . 28 .8?
Peoria 40 18 41
.681
.614
.Hi
AU
.431
.817
Games today: Milwaukee at Omaha.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
Beaton Beats Philadelphia hy Clean
Hitting? ln Seventh aaa
KtaThtk jaalag.
BOSTON, July 10. Boston won today by
. clean hitting In the seventh and eighth
Innlnes. An error by Ferria waa respon
sible for the visitors' only run. Attend
ance, 1.704. Bcore I
BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.B.
fmiihtrtr. If 4 I 0
Colllna. lb... 1 I
Olaaaon, ol. .. 2 I 1
yreamaa, rf, I
Parant, aa. .. 1 I I
lch'ea. lb.. If
farrla, lb.... S 4 1
rlj.r, a lift
Tom,p..... Sill
PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.B.
Hartaal. U... 1 1
rulta, ef 1
Darla. lb.... 4
U Craaa. lb. 0 t
Sarbold, rt...
Surphr, lb...
. Craaa, as. 1 1
llSohrark, a... 1
Mltabeil,
Totals
Boston
Philadelphia .
Earned runa
Gleason, CTtger.
I I IT If I Totals ... 1 IN 11
00001011-
.... 0100000 01
Boston. 9. Two-base hits
Stolen bases: Freeman,
llvl Rf,rrin,-a hlta' ("rlirr. Fuhs. Mitch
ell. Double play: M. Cross to Murphy to
IJavis. init Laa on Dans: ure Aiiicnen
Totals ...4 117 11 I Totala ... I 10 14 IS 4
Batted for Willis ln the ninth.
Cincinnati 0OO18OO8"
Boston u0luuv a
Two-base hits:. Cooley, Carney, Long.
fttnlen base: Corcoran. Double play: Cor.
mnn tn Wlta to firelnfeld. First base on
balls: Oft Ewing, 2: off Thlelman, 1; off
Willis, 8. Hit by r"cnea Dan: ay. rniei-
man. 8. Struck out: By Ewing. Z: by Tniei.
man, 1; by Wlllla, 8. time: 2:00. Umpires:
powers ana urown.
New York Beats Pittsburg.
ptttsbttro. July 10. New York nut up
Stlmmel could not field his position at all. a great fielding game notwlthatandlng their
tnree errurs, inu nvcu Dvau, uum n..
when hlU would have won for Pittsburg.
Attendance,, l,Uol. ucore:
NEW YORK. I . PITTSDl'RO.
.K.H. OAK. R.H.O.A.e.
rf
II Parauaon. rf.
111 ljDIllaM, lb... 1
I I 4 rshannoa, ef.. 1
tut t K.u.r. lb...
111 liCosan, It
111 Hufilns, lb..
14 1 !Harlr, ... t
114 O R. Lrnch. ss.
Hummal, m...
Totals ...It 11 n II I .
Tatals ...
Minneapolis 0 1 0 8 8 1
St. Paul 2 o o o i o
Earned runs: Minneapolis, 2.
ST. PAUL.
R.H.O.A.B.
1 111
I 1
M
1 1
0 I
1
4 t 14 II 11
0 8 10
0 0 0-4
Two-base
Brodla, of....
Clark, rf 1
Jonea, It v
Bowarn, s...
O. Smith, lb.
O' Hasan, lb.
Dunn, lb.... 1
C. WfT, as 1
Kvans, p
1 Darts, rf.
OCIarka, If.
0 I
1
0 Beaumont, cf
J. Wasnar, as 1
BranaMd, lb. 0 I
Rltchar, lb.. 1 0
0 Laach. lb
1 H. Smith, s. 0 I
1 Leevar. p....
0
4
,
proved during the same period 9 -points In
Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7 ln Indiana and
Nebraska, 10 ln Michigan and 8 In Mis
souri. Agents Report Decline.
Special field agents report a decline of 4
points ln Indiana and Illinois since July 16,
the average condition of spring wheat de
clined 8 points during July, standing at
92.4 on July 1, as compared with 95.8 on
July 1, 1901, 66.8 at the corresponding pe
riod of 1900 and a ten year average ot 8S.8.
The decline during June amounted to S
points ln Minnesota, 6 In South Dakota, 8
In Iowa and four ln Washington. On the
other hand, there was an Improvement of 9
points in Nebraska, with an appreciable
change ln North Dakota.
The condition of spring and winter wheat
combined on July 1 waa 82.9, ae compared
with 91.1 on July 1, 1901. 89.8 on July 1.
1900 and 76.8 at the corresponding date In
1S99.
The amount of wheat remaining ln the
hands of farmers on July 1 is estimated at
about 62.440,000 bushels, or 7 per cent ot the
crop of last year.
The average oondltlon of the oat erop on
July 1 was 98.1, as compared with 90.6 laat
month, 83.7 on July 1, 1901. 85.S at the cor'
responding datr ln 1900 and a ten-year av
erago of 87.8.
The average condition of barley la 98.7,
against 3. one month ago. 91.8 on July 1.
1901, 76.8 at the corresponding date In 1900
and a ten-year average of 87.1. All the
principal barley producing states except
New Tork and California, in which states
Improvements amounting to 1 and 4 point
respectively were noted show a decline
in condition during the month. Notwith
standing this decline, however, the present
average condition ln every important state
is above the ten-year average.
Condition of Winter Rye.
The average condition of winter rye is
91-!, as compared with 93.6 on July 1, 1901.
89.6 at the corresponding date In 1900.
and a ten-year average ot 89.2. Each of the
failed ln the eighth Inning, when Perry : principal ryp producing states shows an
more men. Batteries: Pruning. Oarrels
and John Brlttenbam; Bhlckley, Stlckel and
Benson.
Oat). Tex
Time: z:zz"4, z:z2. i:ziVi
Second event. 9:46 trot-
Lady Downing, H. B. Height,
Omaha l
Jim 1'nderwood, Underwood,
Council Blutrs 4
Bertha Edgemont. E. L, Trlvltt,
Fort Madison, wis I
Miss Brlttan, F. . Strahan,
Wayne, Neb..., s
7 ds
0 8 8 1
2 2
8 8
ids
nru.ni o &
Time: 2:29U. 2:10. :M. 1:25'V 2:29.
The card for Saturday will be the 2:21
pace with eleven starters, and tne 2:18 and
2:30 trotlng events and the mile and repeat
running race. .
Home Run Saves Shlckley.
gram.) Shlckley and Brunlng played base
ball here today, resulting In a score of
8 to 4 In favor of Shlckley. Brunlng got
four runa In the sixth, Shlckley three In
the seoond. one ln the fifth and four ln
the eighth Inning. The leading feature of
the game was a plan to snut out tne homo
team, as Brunlng had players from Lin
coln, Davenport and Strang, but the plan
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Totals
hits: Cribbins. Phyle. Three-base hit
Eyers. llH by-pitcher: By Stlmmel. M
j.yncn. BirucK oi'i: ay otimmei, z; uv
LTiDDins. 1, 1 nacnnce mis
den. Cribbins. M. Lynch.
Minneapolis, s: tit. raui, s. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Flggemeyer.
Indianapolis wins Two.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 10.-Indlananoll
won two games from Columbus today on
olean hitting. Umpire Ward quit and two
players officiated In the opening game and
Tom namaey umpired tne second game.
Attendance, i.tw. ocores
INDIANAPOLIS
a.n.o.A.a
. Tanoahlll
. I ID 17 11 I,
ToUls ... 1 inu
Y3attA,t fnr Tsver In tha ninth.
Pittsburg OOOlOOOOOl
New York 0080010001
... XT. VA1. 9 Tn.hgM
ti.ouav, -. j 1 r.arneu runa. iww .. - " "
WllmoL Wsr- I kit.. Rranaflplil. C. Winter. Sacrlllce hit:
Left on bases: 1 c'm stolen base: H. Smith. Double
rjlav: Ritchey to J. Wagner, rirsi oas
on bans: utr evens, 1. oitutu um. or
Leever, L Time: 1:35. Umpire: malie.
Standinar of the Trmm:
Played. Won. Lost
Improvement In condition during the past
month. New York and Pennsylvania, two ot
the largest winter rye states, show condi
tions 4 and 7 points below their respective
Three-I Leagaa. ten-year averages, and In Michigan the eon-
At Blocmlngton First game: Blooming- '. dltlon is 8 point above such average. The
ton, 2; Evansvllle, 1. Second garnet Bloom-
lngton. 8; Evansvllle, 0.
At kock isiano itocicrora, g; kock isl
and. 8.
At Terra Haute Decatur, 9; Terra Haute, I
1, . .
At cedar Rapids nrsr game: Davenport.
6: Cedar- Rapids, 1. Second game: Daven
port, 0; Cedar Kaplds. 2.
In Southern Association.
HncrMrar. rt 1
Kuhna. If.... a
ShMban. lb..
Klhm. lb 9
O'Drlaa, as.. 1
W. tot. .lb.. I
CMltar. ef... t
Matthawa, s. I
WllHama, p.. 1
1 I
I 1
t 1
IT
: s
s
I 9
1 1
Hart, at
Whaalar, as..
Ora.ii. lb....
McParl', rf,
COLUMBUS.
R.H.O.A P.
114
Taraar, kb..! t
KnalL It..
viox. ID..,
O, r.s, .
uaii.n, p..,
4 I
5 14
I
1 1
I
i:
4
Pittsburg
lirooKiyn
Boston
Chicago
Cincinnati ......
St. Louis
Philadelphia ...
New YorkS
Games today:
63
. 70
68
66
. 3
6)
. m
, 66
49
40
84
34
27
27
24
24
Brooklyn at
15
80
29
82
26
86
4
42
St
.7M
.671
.540
.615
.429
.429
.412
264
Louis,
Or-
Boston at Cincinnati, New York at Pitts
burg, Philadelphia at Uhloago.
At Chattanooga Chattanoora-New
leans game postponed.
At Atlanta Atlanta, w; utile rock, i.
At Birmingham Birmingham. 9; Shreve-
port, 9.
At Nasnviue masnviue, ip; Mempms, .
Race Meet at Friend.
FRIEND. Neb.. July 10. fSoeelal.)-En-
trlea to the Friend races will close July 17.
All Indications point to one of the best
meetings in the state. The entrlea will be
numerous and the track In fine condition.
The dates of the races are July 89 to Au-
Totals ... I II It IS M ToUls ... 1 inn I
Indianapolis 00881000 1-8
Columbus 01000000 01
Bases oh balls: Oft Wllllams.'lToft
Bailey, a. N Btruck out: By Williams, l;
by Bailey. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Bailey,
Matthews. Sheeban. Klhm. Two-base hits:
Kuhns. Fox. Williams. Three-base hit:
Hnarlever. Foa. Sacrifice hits: Klhm.
O'Brien. Williams. Double plays: Williams
to O'Brien to Klhm, Fox to O'Brien to
Klhm. Stolen bases: Hogrlever. Bheehan
(2), FOX (2), Matthews, Turner. Left on
be sea: Indianapolis, 11; Columbua, 8. Um
pires: Kllllan and Wagner. Time: 1:60.
INDIANAPOLIS. COLUMBUS.
COMING OF MILWAUKEE TEAM iu.I kV
WHEATON AT HIS OLD HOME
eoond Appenronee of Hsfk Daffy
an4 His Angels on the
Omaha Diamond.
DnfTr will brine hie victorious band ef
Angels to Omaha from Bt. Joseph Friday
and will piay nere iour aays, mv turn
regular acheduled games being held on
Saturday. Sunday and Monday, while on
Friday win be played a postponed game
nave
To Be Given Monster Reception at
Peoria, Hear Which Place
Ho Waa Bora.
a h
Hoariarar, rf 4 S
Kuhna, II ... l
H.O.A.E.
1 4
I
SttMhan, lb. 4 K 0
Woodruff, lb. i 1 4 ll
Klhm, lb...
o Brian, aa
1 11 1 I
1111
W. r.s, lb.. 1 I I 4 0
ravlur, at... 1 I I 4 4
Mtttkaira. .. 4 1 1 4 4
Millar, f.
410
Hart, ct
Whaar, as..
Oren, lb
McParl'4, rf
Turnar, lb...
Knoll, If....,
Viox. lb....,
O. Fot. .....
Wasnar, p... I
a. It. OAK.
111!
1 1
I II
1 1
i !
: i
one that ahould
25. At that time the game waa put off by
rain.
Friday will be ladles- day and a great
crowd is expected at the initial perform
ance ot the Milwaukee men, who have won
auch attention by their triumphal and
Phenomenal procession recently from the
all to near the top of the percentage col
umn. The two teams win piay aa follows:
PEORIA, III., July 10. General Lloyd
W heat on will arrive In this city at 11:80
neon ni&vad on AorlS tomorrow from Chicago. He will be mot
Totals
I I 14 II I
Totala ... 4 1414 14 ll
Indianapolis 0 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 4
Columbus 10000100 02
Base on bails: t Oft Wagner, L Struck
An
Invisible
Enomy to Health
Milwaukee.
Thornton
Bone
Cockman
Oatlns
O'Brien
Duffy
McVlcker
L.UC1I
.....Hanatord
...Swormsted
Kenna
...McPhereon
Frlcken
Barber
Mlnden Wine hy Slagging Ball.
M'COOK. Neb., July 10. (Special TeJe-
Omaha.
Thomas...
Stewart...
Hickey.....
Dolan
Stone
Genlns....
Carter....,
Oondlng..
Xiloway..
Graham..,
Brown....
Owens....
Position.
....First base....
...Second base...
....Third base....
... Shortstop ....
Left Held
...Center field...,
....Right Held...
.... Catcher ....
Pitcher
gleans bad air, and whether it
comes from the low lands and marsheg
of the country, or the filthy sewera and drain pipe of the citiea and towns,
ita effect upon the human system is the same.
These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lnnrs and taken up by the
Diooa, ana ue lounaauon 01 some long, ucuimsuur mat-as miu. vi"s
and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, Jaundice
and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious
rases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys hafu?B ""n"; Uq; BTd "et2
fail to act, and are poured into the blood current untif it becomes so polluted struck out: By jon'es. 4: by'Biii", .
and eluggish that the poisons hterally break througa the skin, and carbuncles,
boils, abscesses, ulcers and various other eruptions of aa indolent character
appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself.
The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy
the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it weak and watery, must be
overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get, rid
of Malaria and its effects.
S. 8. S. does this and quickly produces an entire
change ia the blood, reaching every organ and stimu
lating 'them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S.
possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and
the general health improves, and the appetite increases
almost from the first dose. The is "fco Mercury potash, Arsenic or other
mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy.
Write-us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by
their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free.
. , THi;jrwirTit;cirrcco Atiasata. cu
at Bureau Junction by a delegation of clt
Isens and upon bis arrival ln this city will
be tendered a monster reception, par
ticipated tn by several companies of ths
National guard, a detachment of the naval
reserves from Mollne, Union Veterans'
union, Qrend Army ot the Republic, Sons
ot Veterans and clvlo societies. There
will be a parade at 8:80.
General Wheaton waa born on a farm
near Peoria and enlisted here In the be
ginning of the civil war, which adds ad
ditional interest to hla coming here. He
baa announced that It Is possible that
after bis retirement on July 15 he will
take up his home here, residing on the old
farm. Captain Louis Bash, who was at
tached to General Wheaton's stall, arrived
home a few day ago and will bo present
tomorrow at the reception.
gram.) Mlnden a base ball team captured
McCook's locals here this afternoon by a
score of 15 to 8. Mlnden made two home
runs which netted thm six scores. McCook
made one home run. The same clubs will
play here tomorrow. Score:
Mlnden 180X0808 1 15
McCook 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-8
Hits: Off Jones. 17; off Bliss, 10. Two-
oore.
Peterson.
First
base on balls: Off Jones. 1: off Bliss. T.
Hit by pitched ball: ByClonea. 1; by Bliss.
1. Earned runs: McCook. 2: Mlnden, 7.
Krrors: McCook, I; Minden, 8. Umpire:
11. (.uiDerison.
York Baslness Men Worsted.
YORK. Neb.. July 10 (Special.) The
fame of base ball here between the pro
euiional men and business men of this
city was quite exciting and Interesting.
There were many lauichable features in
the game. The score stood 11 to 18 ln favor
of the profeeatonal men. The net proceeds.
amounting tn sbout ItiO, waa for the benefit
or tne new public library or tnia place.
Robinson Cinches Medal.
FRANKLIN. Nb.. July ia-(8pecla4
Telegram The Franklin Gun club waa
out on Its grounds today for Its third
medal conteat. which resulted ln Robinson
winning by a soore ef twenty-one out of
a possible twenty-five. A single trap waa
used, unknown angles, with the Dickey
Finest Plcnle Gronnns Available.
Your attention is called te the splendid
picnic grounds near Arlington, Neb.
Arlington park is of ample dimensions,
plcsly shaded and Massbl lake afford op
portunity for Ashing and boating. There
are refreshments and dancing pavilions,
base ball and foot ball, tsnnls and croquet
grounds ln fact, everything complete, and
the park Is available every day in the week.
Societies contemplating an excursion or
a plcnio during tne coming season should
Investigate. Very low rates and ample
equipment provided to handle any alisd
Varty.
Uall on or telephone Q. F. West, a T. A.,
Northwestern Line, 1401-8 Farnam street,
Omaha, Neb.
average -condition of spring rye Is 88.8, aa
compared with (3.8 on July 1, 1901. 89.T at
the corresponding date tn 1900 and a ten
year average '6f 87.8. The two, leading
spring rye states, Wisconsin and Nebraska,
report conditions 8 and 19 points above
their respective ten-year averages.
. The acreage of potatoes is 8.6 per cent, or
about 100,000 acres greater than last year.
Of the twenty-eight atates and territories
reporting, forty show Increased and eight
decreased acreages. The average condition
ot potatoes on July 1 was 92.9 as com
pared with 87.4 on July 1, 1901, 91.8 at the
corresponding date ln 1900 and a ten-year
average of, 92.8 Wisconsin shows a con
dition 1 point above the ten-year average,
Ohio 8, Iowa I and Illinois I, while New
York, Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsyl
vania showcondltlons 1, 8, 6 and 10 points
respectively below such average.
Reports on sweet potatoes are rather
unfavorable, but few states ahowlng con
ditions above their ten-year averages, and
the majority of the more important pro
ductng state show conditions considerably
below such average.
Tobaeeo Acreage Smalt.
The acreage reported aa under tobaooo
to considerably smaller than that shown
for th crop of 1901. Of the principal
tobacco producing states, Maryland abows
a decrease in acreage amounting to 8 per
cent, Virginia 4 per cent, Pennsylvania
and Ohio 8 per cent, Tennessee 10 per
cent and Kentucky 18 per cent; while in
Wlsoonsln and North Carolina the present
areas are T and I per cent respectively
larger than those planted last year. Th
average conditions ot tobacco' la 1 point
below the ten-year average In Maryland
and North Carolina, 8 point In Kentucky
and Pennsylvania, 8 point In Tennessee
and 8 points ln Virginia. On the other
band, Ohio and Wleconaln show condition
4 and 10 point respectively abov such
average.
Report of th hay crop are very favora
ble, an Improvement In condition being
noted during July in nearly every lm
portant bay producing state. The rain
of the last two month have been very
beneficial to pasturss and tbelr present
condition I excellent, nearly every lm
portent state reporting a condition consld
erably above the ten-year average.
While there ha been a general decline
In the condition of apple and peaches
a compared with laat month, report of
those fruit from almost every important
tat Indicate that more than an average
crop ef each of them will be harvested.
The condition ot grape 1 very good and
It 1 quit probable that th crop will be
large a that of any ordinary year,
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Wi will give them proper legal insertion,
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