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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt BTJypAY, JULY 13, 1002. 9 MILWAUKEE COMES IN FIRST Duffj'i Angels Laid leoond Gam, bj a Wido Margin. ' OWEN AND STONE OFF IN THEIR WORK Oanaha laabl to Traaanet Bnalneee with Mr. MePhersen at Tlaac Whea Hlta Weald Hit Meant Rone, resched third banc. Clsrke's playing vn the other feature. He reached first base very time he went to bat anil scored three runs. Attendance, i,0. Bcore: PITTillDWO. KIW TORK. t.H U.II fc.H.O A K. Oar., It.... II Branl, ft ... 1 I Clark, rf.... Jones. If I 1 Yaarr. .... 1 O. Smith, lb 0 I n'Hirin, ib. 1 FMwar'a, lb.. Dunn, lh I jc. WaT, m Hit by pitched ball: Py Rernhard. 1. Ieft on bases: Cleveland, 7; Detroit, 8. Struck out: By Rernhard. I. Wild pitch: Miller. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Standing of th Tea ma. 1 nMnment, Hill la-h, lb.... 1 t . w.im.r. rt 1 I Bmn.ll.ld. lb T 1 RIK-hor. Ik.. 1 I Buraa, m.... 1 I H. Smith, t. t It Cheabro, a... I MalheVM. f I iwa ... s n u 1 I Toula ... I 14 11 I Pittsburg 101300 4 New York 000000000-0 Two-bnae hltt: Rurke. Yeager. Three-has hit: J. Wagner, gscrlfle hit: bench. Stolen baaea: Beaumont, Brodie, C. Warner. Dou- Die Plays: winner to u. Nmitn. j. wagner to Q. Bmlth to O'Hsgen. Flrat bane on balla: Off Cheabro. 1; off Mathewson, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Burke. O Hagan (1). Struck out: By Cheabro. 11: by Mathewaon, 1 Pa Med ball: Yeager. time: 1:36. Urn Chicago Ponton Philadelphia St. Louis Washington . Baltimore ... Cleveland ... Detroit Game today: t Cleveland. ...62 ,...S8 ....M .... ....69 ....68 ....70 ....67 St. Lou Won. Lnat. P.C. 40 22 . 39 ) .b5 85 29 .547 13 81 .514 82 S7 .V4 30 3S .441 31 39 .443 27 40 .413 i at Chicago, De- It tu a peculiar gam la which Mil waukee defeated Omaha Saturday by a cor ef I to t. Th Angela doubled tha error of tha Ranger, and McPhenon gav all th gift baae for the day. Tat th visitor Plr: Emelle, wen, and more. They never gav Rourke'i I Hitting; Win far Chicago tnea a look In. They took two scores in I ru.rxnn ti 11 Philadelphia's lead tha flrat Inning, and th tally waa never I gained by good hitting In the flrat and fifth, tied. Tha reason why ran h. fnuaA la tha waa tied by the locale In the seventh by troll IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Win a Faat Elavea laalngr Gam from Kaaaaa City. MINNEAPOLIS. July 12.-Mlnneapoll won a fast eleven-Inning game today from Kansas City. Minneapolis tied the score in tne eigntn ana won oy inn wumots aouoie. Bcore: MINNEAPOLIS. R .H .O .A SV Adams 1. Tuttle I: hit by pitched ball: n i v B, r . i .11 a. on., . i . i -. i r n, a u vi w . . batteries. Adam and Talbot; Tuttl and Butle. Time, 66 minutes. BOTH FIELD CLUBS WIN OUT Flrat Team Beata Reel Light and Second Team Defeat Celaaabaa. At tha Field club ywrterday afternoon the first team beat the Red Lights easily. The Red Light could not hit Clarke' low ones. Score: FIELD CLUB. A. R. H III pitcher. McPharson wn in far better form than Owen. Whll fc was generous with bare on ball, he wa tight with hit, and Inning after Inning th Omahas found him a riddle. In th first two they could not And him at all, but thre singles la th third brought on More. Then followed five Innings with only two hits and no runs." Th ninth brough Graham! out with a three-bagger to start thing. but all he could do wa acor on Owen' fly to O'Brien, a Carter and Genlna went nit, ending th gam. Owea'a OaT Day. Meanwhll Owan had a tap loos some where. Four times during th gam he threw th ball clear ovr Thomas' bead. which 1 not a trick of his by any means. All th hlta off him, too, seemed to count equally hard atlck work and an error. Two alngiea and a double scored tne winning run In th tenth. Attendance, a. 40a score: CH1CA0O. I FH1LADCLPH1A. R H.O A.B P. H.O A . Blasts, ef.... Ill 0 Thomas, ef.. Ill a Harry, rt.... llnlswttt, as. 1 1 t Doom. a..... T O'JxnnlnfS, Ib. Ill 1 A. Wana. Ik. 1 Leva, Ib Mimm, rt. . Kilns. Tinker, as.... 1 Bi-naelfsr, lb. 1 Millar. If..... t W. W'.ma, p. 1 I IT Brown. If.... I 1 1 Hallaian. lb. t 1 rttllds. lb.... t 4 White, II ToUla 4 1 to IS 1 Lrnrb. ef.. Lallr. it... Phyla, lb.. Wllmot, rf. Wsrdao, Ik Brers, Qulllla, as. Orant, lb.. Crlbblns, Katoll, ... I I I I 14 atnale by Phvle Attendance, KANSAS CITT. R.H. O.A.I. Clarke, d Reed. If bbott. lb Malone. Crelchton. e... Hoaejand, cf... Neville, lb Bprague, 2b.... ippery, rf Totals I 11 II I On out when winning run wa scored. Chicago lftOOaaaoOl 4 Philadelphia .... 001v0000- I Left on baaea: Chicago, T; Philadelphia, . Two-base hlta: Barry. A. Wllllama. Bacrlflca hits: Barry (3). etoien oaae: uowe. uouora play: Dooln, Child. Etruck out! By Wil liam, 4; by White. 7.' First base on balls: Off William. l off White, 1. Wild pitch: William. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Cantlllon. Boatoa Wla la Ninth. tor something. Milwaukee' flrat two run. . . . I t'lNlTlNJ "'". urn o on coargea io um, u.j . rmltrA in 'th ninth Ronton ri StOn mined on a lone fir from th first I velnned a battlna- streak, scoring five runs nan up and O'Brien cot clear round to I and winning the game. Tnlelma, Pitched ,,,,. r,v. . , I good ball, but received miaeraDl support. third. Then Cockman and McVlcker went j Attendance. 2.600.. acore: .. out ia succession, wnicn should have made I boston. Cincinnati. tha three. With O'Brien onlv a aack from I K.H.O.A B bom Thornton singled . and acored him. I Tmner. lb!! Th big first baseman stole second and I ixnant, ftuvu ajuuj uoiieu m aaiaa uaa out tu dluob, i Lnah, If. ha tnsita anntbee apntr nn It 1tln i I Lena, as t),vn,..k kl ..4 .11.. -I-. u. O rem gar. lb. aeoond. while 'Thornton nrnmtmA th tlat 1 ptttlnssr. .... ' I Wllllta. a uwen punea in ana pitcnea four one, canoti ... 1 1 o Touis ... I inn 4 two, threer Innings In a row, ut In the . , . . . . . . u .1 Toiala ... I ltt IT I aizia v Brien ana cockman lea off with Batted for PltUnger In th ninth. singles, and stuff wa off again. McVlcker I Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 batted tha ball to. tha Infield and tha nlav Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 n,j n t.h rt-n.i.. . rpwi. I Earned runs: Boaton. Il Cincinnati. J. " Two-baae hlta: Beck, Criwford. Stolen failed, so there wer thre on bases. ,. Hoy. Moran. double plava: Beck Thornton flew out and Duffy came In with I ley to Corcoran, Stelnfeld to Beckley. First a tlmelv double, aeorin m the first two sack Oaae on oaiia: jn i nieirnan, , rarnun I Tn.Il. lb 4 0 Lmwe. 0 14 1 I liNnnra, rt.... Ill Orarly, lb.... 1 I 14 1 t 1 Smith, If.... Ill 1 I Rothfuas, rf.. I I 1 l!nTllls. a.... 1111 I MoAnd'wa. Ib i I c'Oear, p I 4 I II Tout ...sunn Touts ... I 1111 II II : Rothfun out for running out of line. Minneapolis .. 0000001100 13 Kansas City.. 00000300000-3 Karned runs: Minneapolis 1. Two-base hits: Phyle, Nance, Wllmot, Bmlth. Passed ball: Byers. First base on balls: Off Crlb blns, 2; oft Gear, 3. Struck out: By Oear, ; by Crlbblns, 2; by Katoll, S. Stolen base: Grady. Sacrifice hlta: Orant, Werden, Smith. Left on baaes: Minneapolis, 0; Kan sas City, 10. Double plays: Orant to Werden, Oear to Grady. Time: 3:86. Um pires: Flggemier and Wolfe. Voorheta Proves Eaay. COLUMBUS, July 12 Voorhees was a mark for the Louisville batsmen today, while Coona kept the hlta well scattered. The fielding of Wheeler waa a feature. At tendance. 2,000. Score: COLUMBUS. I R. H.O. A.M. . Totals. Chase, p Daniels, c Welch, as and lb.... LlRhtfoot. lb and lb McShane. rf Young, 2b Falconer, 3b... Fagan, If Balrd. cf Total Field Club.... Red Lights... Struck out: Flrat base on balla: Off Clarke. 4: off Chase, 0. Two-base hits: Fsgan. Clarke. Home . run: Hoagland. Sacrifice bit: Bprague, Crelghton, Daniel. Hit by pitched ball: Neville. Reed. Umpire: Blakely. The aecond team defeated the Columhlaa in a fast game. Neplnsky'a work was the feature. Score: FIELD CLUB. A. R, II. LOUISVILLB. R H.O A E P. H. O.A.I. 'Bck. if 1111 'lloy. at...... t I Oi Beckley, lb.. 1 1 11 1 1 Crawford, rf. 1 I I.PIeta, e 4 IMasoon, lb.. 01 Corcoran, aa. I Stelnteldt, Ib I I Tblalmaa, p. 1 t 1 Clymer, cf... 1 Bonner. Ib. .. I Daniel, lb... 1 Plournny, If. 1 Tannehlll, as. I Gannon, rf. .. 1 Schaub, Ib... Bplea, e...... Coons, p 1 ToUls i ii n i l i t Hart. cf.. Wheeler. Orlra, lb II McFarlwid, rf 1 I Turner, lb... 1 Knoll, It 0 Si'haetike, Ib 0 Fox, e HuUrblnaon, e voorbeea, p.. V I 1 1 I 1 4 0 1 1 t 4 4 Martin p 4 Kennard. s 4 Neville, 3b 4 McShane. lb 4 Reed, c I Tlppery, rf I Lund, it t Sprague, 2b t Kogers, el I 21 Totals ... 1 I n 11 1 Louisville 301040100-1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Fox. Tannehlll. Clymer. Gannon. Sacrifice hit: Clymer. Two-base hits: McFarland (2), Bonner, Ganael. Three- base nit: K.nou. srrucK out: ay voorneea, I: by Coons, 1. First base on balls: Off Voorhees, 3; off Coons, 1. Passed ball: Fox, Time: 1:43. Umpire: Francis. Laadbloom Loose Gam. retainers. In th eighth Oattn'a safe smaih acorad Duffy, who had mad first on felder'a choice, Dolan throwing Thornton out at home. Hew I'mplre la the Game. r. S. Hit bv Ditched ball: By Thielman. I TOTJCDO. July 12 T.iinrthlnom. tha BirucK oui. by .nieinisn, ij oy j-iinn- i pitcher recently securea irom uieveiana. er, 5. Wild pitcn: By J, nieiman. lime: was really responsible for the loss of to- 1 1:00. Umpires: Brown and Powers, Staadlac of tae Teams. riiiiDurr Aaomer new umpire, Mr. Koe of Bedaiia, I crooaiyn Mo., waa In evidence, and he doe not promise well. Milwaukee grew frantlo at him several times, but of course that's no criterion of his worth. It waa when Duffy had to go on the Held and explain to Roe the rules regulating coachera that aom painful , embarrassment was felt for tha newcomer.' Bcore: MILWAUKEE! ' AB. R. H. .O. A. E. 4 Boston Chicago ....... Bt. uoui ..... Cincinnati j. Philadelphia . New York .... Game today: Played. Won. Lost. 66 tl IS ...".....72 40 . 82 65.' . 8 - 2 ....V..S8, 38 33 65 29 34 66 . 17 8 70 29 41 63 24 44 .771 .656 .664 .615 .446 .415 .414 .353 Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Plambera Get Horsa Callaea. 1 3 1 1 1 ' 0 1 - T ! i 0 3 0. 8 I OMAHA. AB. R. 6 I 37 U A. 0 I 0 1 0 I 1 0 Inning. Bricklayers Plumber -4 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES H. 1 0 0 t 0 1 0 3 0 o. I V 1 0 3 3 1 A. 0 0 4 0 3 S 14 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Cnteage Wla from Loala ay Coa- eeatlv Hlttlag la Thre Iaalags. O'Brien, If Cockman, 3b... MttVleker, rf.T. Thornton, lb... Duffy, cf Gatlns, ss Bon, 2b Hansford, c.... McPheraon, p.. Total.. Carter, rf , Gentn, lb Btone, It Dolan. Ptewart, 2b Thomas, c, Hlckey, 2b Graham, cf Owen, p Total..... 83 8 "i 27 Milwaukee' 2 00001010 Omaha .-. 0 1 t 0 t 0 1-1 Earned run: -Milwaukee, 4; Omahai 1. Two-baae bit: Duffy. Three-base hit: Qra ham. Wild Ditch: Owen. Hncrlrlce hit Hlckey. Stolen basen: Oenlns, Graham (2), I D.na.' aa Thornton, Duffy. First baae on ballet Off I Mertaa. it McPheraon, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Stewart. I lanall. lb Atrunkr nttt Rv Own 1 hv 1LI ,PI,.Mnn a I Daly. lb. Double plays: Gatlna to Thornton. Owen to V i a I a sU Genlna. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 4; "". -J J J J J voiana, t. . i tmt, i.aa. umpire; noe. Holllnsaworth'a Timely Hit. LUUJKAUU BfKlXVUB, JUly 12. UOlllngS- worth'a timely hit In the eighth, scoring Tha am-ond baae ball same of the sea- on between th Bricklayers' and Plumbers' unions was played yesterday aiternoon at Courtland Beach, resulting In a victory for the former. The feature of the game for th Bricklayers, allowing but one hit Two-base hits: Coulter, Mathews, Klhrn, . ...., - . i . . . , I e i hnn Unm- rim Rmlth Psnid hall anq m rising out, einve.n men. or ujr ?-?"-"' M t h him " i arv le-i i r 1 1 lew - An L a u xv vuhi wu aiu v aw v a ass a a by Sudhoff. 2. Sacrifice hit: Burns. Stolen bases: Fox (2), Hogrlever. Double play: O Brien to Bneenan. xime: i:m. umpire: day' game on account of his wlldness Sudhoff kent his hits well scattered. At tendance, 1,200. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. I TOUT DO. R.H. O.A.I. R.H. O.A.I. Hnarlerar. rt 1 1 I 4 0 HenneaeeT. It 1 1 I 1 Kuhns. if.... 4 114 llBurna, lb...; 1 0 4 10 Sheehan, lb.. 0 I 1 1 liTurner, lb... V Klhm, lb.... 1 111 I 0 Owana. aa.... O'Brien, ss.. 114 1 0 Meaner, rt... I rot, lb SS1S0 smith, lb.... 1 lima, of wlelnow, e... 0 undbloom. a "VIt1 TaUla ... I 11 M II ll ToUIi ... Vtt 11 t - Sheehan out on bunt strike. Batted for Lundbloom In the ninth. Indianapolis 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 Toledo 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Earned runs: Indianapolis, 8; Toledo, 2. rox, in i i i o Bmitn, Coulter, cf... 1 1 1 rf'Uke, Mathewa, i 1 I 1 lvleln Rttdhog. ... 110 3 tiiandti 1 I 1 0 1 ii 1 1 0 0 R.H.E. ... 010008080-8 14 8 .... 000000000-017 Tyndall Homo Rsi Win for Saints. ST. PAUL, July It Lumtey'a home run won the game for the locals in the ninth Inning today. Attendance, l.ouo. Bcore t ST. PAUL. R.H. O.A.I If.... 1 8 1 1 I 1 I I lis CnaTaLPl P"'rt'. tb.r 111! i.nLv.nuu. a mi am . iio ivko , " , . . - k,i in... A day' gam by consecutive hitting In the I tumiey. rt... 1 fourth, fifth and sixth Innings. Patterson Hussins, lb. t was hit hard, but kept hla hits well scat- Hurler, e. tered after tne nrst inning. Hmpnm waa ar? nut out of tha same for dlanutlna tha urn- I ineca, plre. Attendance, 6,630. Bcore: CHICAOO. I BT. LOUI. R. H.O. A B.I R.K.O.A.I. I 1'Bnrkett. If. .. I I t I 4 Hemphill, sf. 1 1 Mo A leer. ef.. 4 14 4 4 I Trial, rt 1 1 I Anderson, lb 1 10 1 Wallaoe, as.. 1118 1 I McCor-k. lb.. 1111 Paddea, lb... 1 t 4 1 Susden. a.... 4 1 1 bsaaliue. a.. ToUls ... T 11 n II 1 Total. ... 4 1 14 II I Chicago 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 t 7 St Louis 80001000 0-4 MILWAUKE. R.H.O.A.I. Hallmtn. if. 1 t 4 Cllnsnua, all 1 1 I Duncan, 11... 1 McBrttU. el.. 1141 Runkle. Ib... 1 I I t Scblebeck. lb 1 I i 1 4 O. McB'a, lb. 0 3 111 Itran, lb. Jonea, ef... Oraen, rt... i i i 1 4 I 1 II 1 I - r,Li e. c. v 1 - Drennan and Everltt. settled the 'ram t -."'i S:.- nl,?L?(i.w iTu ' day In favor of th horn team. Score: i.w"Ir "fc.V:. o..'v.lri S,:ib..-A.n Loulavllle Double playa: Green to Isbell, Daly to Indianapoll pavta to jsdcii. rirsi oaae on Dans: uri Patterson, 4: off Donahue, 1. Wild pitch: Patterson. Time: i:t. umpire: uxauga-lln. Waaalastota Wla same. WASHINGTON, July 11 Washington ToUla ... 4 It 14 I ToUls ... I UM None out when winning run scored. Et. Paul 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 03 Earned runs: St. Paul. 3: Milwaukee. X Two-base hits: Dillard, Runkle. Three- riaaa, hlti Cn-ran. Home run: Lumlev. Sacrifice hit: Shannon. Btolen baaea: Mailman. Kellev. Double Dlaya: Lvnuh to Hugglns to KeUey (2). Baae on balla: Oft Chech, 1: off Herman, 1. Struck out: By Herman. 4: by Chech, 1. Wild pitch: Chech. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Mil waa kee, . Timet 1:30. Umpire: Foreman, taadlaar at tk Team. Played. Won. Lot P.C. Hilt: Colo. Spring. 30030013 Tt3 Kansas City.. 4 0 0 0 0 I t- 819 3 Batteries: Colorado Springs, Jones and Baerwald. Kansas City, Gibson, Weimar ana Mcisitu . Denver Hide Again. DENVER. July 11 Th -Denver team continued It downward movement by loa Ing th first game -slno It return to th ...70 ,.70 ,.71 .73 ..71 ,.T0 .71 ..73 won today's gam mainly through Orth'a I spoils, Indianapolis at Toledo, Lo magnificent pitching, only four scattered I Columbus, Milwaukee at St. Paul. Mta being auowea. A triple ptay oy w li st. Paul Columbus .. Kansas City Milwaukee , Minneapolis Toledo names today: Kansas City at Mlnne indlanapolia at Toledo, ixtuisvuie at 60 46 42 84 82 80 28 22 20 24 29 39 40 43 60 .714 .667 .472 .461 .429 .m .306 TcZl? imMJl 'sco'r: BRUSH IS T0JL0SE CONTROL R.H.O.A.I ef 184 Kel St. Joseph.. H.H.E. .. 01300113 1- 1 13 31 Ryan, teushlln. lb. 1 Lea. rt 1 Caxar, lb.,.. Ely. as....... T"y?r.;-:"-v " ?. -'.. riiri.. is. . i i i i !. Anver, Mcuiositey ana Wli- I !.,. iy. If. II tWIUHmt, lb. wa, aj v. aivBK:,i, arsryill ana nuin, Peoria Goe Down Again. fin XfOtXTTTfl Tulw 1 T m . battle, De. Molne won out by hitting th I C!JB ! ball at opportune tiroes. Attendance, 1,000. I J ' R.H.E Fes Molne.... 0 0001002 4(2 eorla 0000001 0 0- 1 81 batteries; De Molne. Hoffer and I0- aca; eona, ocnatstal and Croft. 8 1 10 BAJLT1MORB. R.H. OA lly. lb 1 1 T Salbach. K... 3 6 111 14 18 4 1 14 II 8 111 4 I'Beymour, ct.. 4 Uruu b'D, . 1 Ollbert, as... 1 Oylar, lb i Howell, rt... 2 .McUlnolty. p t Nearotlatlan Which Have Loaa; Been readlag for Transfer of Claoln natl Team Abdat Coaelnded. Staadlait of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost Omsha (9 4o 24 Kansas City 71 42 29 Milwaukee 64 87 27 lenver o S3 32 ttU Joseph bs 84 84 ties Molne 64 26 29 Colorado Spring W . 29 37 Peoria ,........,61 II 42 .651 .62 .Hi .41 ,4t9 .311 Game today: Milwaukee at Omaha, Bt Totals ... 4 10 nil l ToUls ... 1 4 M I I Washington . 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 Baltimore u v 0 0 1 0 u 01 Earned run: Washington, 1: Baltimore, 1. Two-bate hits; Ely, Williams. Three base tilt: Kelly. Stolen basea: Ryan, Uoughlln. Sacrifice hit: Gilbert. . Triple play: Williams to Gilbert to Kelly. Basea on balls: Off Orth, 1: off McQlnnlty. 4. lilt by pitched ball: Carey. Btrucx out: tsy Orth. z. y Leri on Danes: vvasningion, s; CINCINNATI, July 12.-The Commercial Tribune will say tomorrow! There 1 -tho beat authority for atatlng that negotiations which have been pending lor some time have about reached a conclusion by which the Cincinnati team of the National league win aoon pasa irom tne nanaa or jonn 1. Hruih nf Indiananolla to a local syndicate I .1 J k... . LJavmnn K A .Kl.f 11.11. tenant of George B. Cox. It la understood that the street railway company and other Interests are largely represented In the new syndicate. Ashley Lloyd Is next to Brush as the largest stockholder and the change will mean his retirement, while ruthers and Johnstone, Pitchers' Battle at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. July 12. Dlneen and Waddell wer in fine form today and the auectatnra witnessed a rood Ditchers' Joseph at Denver, Kansaa City at Colorado 1 battle. Boston had an opportunity to tie vnn, j A.eii uii vmxmvn. ,i aiiiupwi, cnango will mean nil rnirciiicnia wmir Baltimore, 4. Time: 1:45. Umplrea: Car- I there Is talk of Brush becoming; a much bprlngs, Peoria at De Molne. the score In the ninth Innlnc with one out and a man on second, but th next two I July 17 batsmen struck out Attendance, iv.aa. I Real Estate. "core; I Cartnlchael PHILADELPHIA. , BOSTON. H H.O.A B I R H.O A.B U ...... I if t a a A .ww t t i A a uiaspanareeHii team Ol umana. ' Hard rulta. of 44 f-oiiiua. lb... ill ura aiscouragaa tne oprtnfneias ana they I Uttis. lb till noitiaoa. I. Went to piece at critical point. Bcore: U Croas, lb. 1 1 I 1 rmaui, rt. larger holder of stock in tha New York club ana possioiy tne XMStionai league, Real Estate va. Inaaraace. Tha following nines will play base ball at the Omaha Real Estate exchange picnic to be held at Arlington, Men., inursaay, , BprlagCeld Drop Oa to, Omaha. SPRINGFIELD. Neb., July 12.-Special -jeirgrarn.i i ne local Dareiy escaped a enui-oui in toaay s game witn th L L-O-A 3 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 0 a 4 BtHimuiiu a w V V V V V V U 1 ( I Scknxk Batterlea: Ie-Glass-Andreeaen, Neff and I V.ddeil, vmia, eprmgueia, ciemeui ana sate. I totals R Tt IT I Seybold, rt... 1 0 Parent, as - . - - -1 I Uurnhv. la... X 1 S S I Ul'i'M M. Crtjaa, as. 1 I 1 0 K.rrl.. b. lb.. o a i o 1 4 11 I t 1 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ttn61..: St. Leal Bhata Oat Brooklyn, Home 'Ran Drlv Brlaglaa; In Thre georea. Waraer, a.... I Dlneen. .... I I rt I 1 Totals ... I I 14 I .1 1100000 -3 .0 00100010-3 Three-base hlta: Collins. Murphy, Earned run: Philadelphia, bacrlnc hit: Parent. Stolen banes; Hartsel. Fults, Davis. Double playa: Warner to LaCbance, Uavls to Waddell. Shreck to 111. Cross. Left on baaea: Philadelphia. 8; Boaton, 6. First Insurance ..pitcher Aauman catcher lodson flrat bass Talmas second baae Howard third base Wheele -....right field Baldwin center field Co'es left field Kennard shortstop Newman The second gam will be between two picked nine from th Real Estat ex change, a louowa: Boat wick Wead Saunder. Hastings. Dalley.... Flack Bobbins.. Shrlver Chariton ... George Gate , Benson Boyd Broadwell... Wallace Graham r L ST. LOUIS. July 13,-St. Lout huk out th Brooklyn today, Nichols home run orive m tne fourth scoring the only th runs made by th local. Both pitcher wr in nn lorn. Aiienuance, ,tM. score: T. LOUIS. I BROOKLYN i R.H.O.A.I. I K M O A t. iTarrell. as... Ill Dolan. ef 18 moot, el.... 4 1 Keeler. rt.... I 8 tl enU. el.. 8 I laaxkAra, U. I Ixnan. rt. 1 Mcl-reerF, lb til ttraajMM, It I I I I I lahlea. as... 1 4 I KUkoia lb . 1 I II I Irwin, la..... 1 1 I 4 .HaniMaa. Ik. I I I I I Kuliw, e I I 0 Neil, s I I Kloud. lb.... 4 1114 jreraea. .... 4 113 1 Kitava. p.... 4 t 1 8 4 Totals ,l IHI I1 Tsui ... t M U St. Lout 00080000! Brooklyn a a a 0 0 0 ' Earned runs: St. Louts. 31 Home run: Nichols. Sacrifice hit: Donovan. Double baae on balls: Off Dlneen, 1; off Wadde 11, I Crelgh 8. Struck out: Hy Ulneen. l; by Waddell, 2. Wild pitch: Waddell. Time: 1:66. Um pire: Connolly. Cleveland Win Easily. CLEVELAND. July 12.-Cleveland se cured a lead In the first Inning and won easily. Mercer strained a tendon In de livering th second pitched ball and after Bay and Bradley had lilt aafely he retired in favor of Miller. H will probably be out of th game for some time. Attendance, 11,046. Bcore I - CLBVSLAND. I DKTROIT. - R.H.O.A.I ! R.UO.A I. Bar. (f Ill ' Barrett, cf... 18114 lis Garvin Frt-nser Piper ,.H. B. Payn Selby ........ .Tukey Ur Benew Glover Bradley, lb., 4 Lalele, Ik... I Hlcksua. Ik .1 tuck, rt 1 c rlby. It. becka'er, as. Wood. nariaUar. p. 14 4 io 14 I 1111 till 11 ToUla ... 11 n II t lb 1 1 Klberfeld. ss. 1 8 MoAi's't'r, Ik Harley. It.... 1 Aroet, rl lil.AWO, IS.. MrUuira, e... 4 4 Mercoe, p.... Killer, f 4 4 playa: Farrell to Nichola, Braahear to Nichols. Stolen baa: Farrell. 1-1 rat base oa balls: Off Yerkea l! riff Vtraon 1 Mtrunkt out: xsv rvitaon. a irt nn iuim: ml iuia. i . ... e - 4i Brooklyn, 7. Time: 1:84. . Umpire: O' Day. I Cleveland S 0030101 I . a .w !.- I Detroit MIMlllr-l I V.ArnMl tunar Clwvelanil 1 Two-baae PrTTSBURa. July lL-For th eoond 1 hlta: Laiol. Flick. Elberfeld. Double play: I The Elks ttra this season Cheabro struck out eleven I Gochnauar to Ialoi to Hickman. Vtrst I Earned run isw leva! and only tw of th vtsrtoi I be on ball; Oil MUler, 8; off Bombard, 8 t8Uu; Tutua, .pitcher catcntir ....first baae.... ..aecond baae... ...third base.... ...right field.... ..center field..., ....left field ...ahortstop Th committee la endeavoring to arrang for a game between the members of th exchange and the lawyers. Th baae bal games are only a few of the many kind of game that will b contested for at the picnic. The grounds are In fine shape. The heavy rains of the past month have not over flowed the grounds, and there need be no fear that they will be damp or unpleaaant Play Oaly Five Inning, The Union Stock Yard Junior went out to th Diets ground yesterday sfternoo to p'.ay a picked up team who called them selves the Elks. Th game had to be called In th fifth Inning on account of th Iclas failing to gel the necessary autuorltj to use the grounds, the Mall Carriers hav Ing a scheduled game at 8:30 p. m. 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KTAWUV VA A A. AM., , U H 1 Cl A VIC gram.) A small riot Interrupted the ball game here today between Sioux City and Sioux Falls. In the midst of the eighth Inning Second Baseman Baxter of Sioux city went out on tne cuamona to talk to the umpire. Captain Davl of Sioux Falls team endeavored to forcibly nut him off. A fight ensued. Bobby Warner, second base man for Sioux f alls, rushed to the rescue or uavis ana Detore tne ngnt couia be BtODDed the two teams armed themselves with ball bate and rushed to the center of the Held. Tne ngnt was stopped and th fame proceeded. Captain Davta of 8loux alia lost a tooth In the encounter. Bcore R.H.E. Sioux City ....0 0008111 1 1 10 0 Sioux Falls ....0 11000100-330 Batteries: Sioux Cltv. Johnson and Jamleson; Sioux Falls, Davis, 8 wolf and uaresen. by innings: Redskin Beoog) North Platte. CHEYENNE. Wvo.. Jul 12. fRneclal Telerram.l Tne Chevenne Indiana aralned North Platte her today In a gam full of excitement, Kltamlller of Cheyenn made two difficult catches In the Held after lone- runs, and Lewis of Cheyenne pulled down a hot liner with one hand and made a double unassisted. The visitors played fast Dan except in tne eigntn. score by in nings: w x te Cheyenne I 0000001 7 81 North Piatt ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 08 10 i Batteries: Cheyenne. Oreen and Brier ley; North Platte, Bhaub and Short. Daade Wlna Gaaae at Hasao. The Dundee base ball team defeated tha Tremonts on the former a ground Sat. uraav is to m. The nattsry work of J Bartlett and G. Benson for Dundee wa the feature of the game. Bartlett struck out nine men In seven innings, score: Dundee 80878100 018 Tremonts 10101100 410 Batteries: Dundee. Bartlett. Hensee and O. Benson; Tremonts, Clare, Cox, Fa her ana raner ana rrumjr, Kearney Take Seeoaal from Bhelton. KEAB.NET. Neb.. July. ll.-(8neclal Tele- ? ram.) Kearney took another game of ball rom Bhelton again today by a score of 12 to S. The feature of the game wa the fine claying of Athay of tne Kearney team iianeries: jvearney, j)arrer ana tturman; oneiion, x-icaara ana r uimer. Waiters' to Flay Ball. The Kru nsrk waiters' base ball eluh will play the nine of the Courtland Beach waiters at the latter resort Monday. On the following Monday a return game will be played on th Krug park oaae ball grounds, which have been rolled and put to excellent enape. Owl Will Play Ball. A awl ft gam of baa ball la nromld for Courtland Beach this afternoon when th Owl Club team or council BlufT will meet the C. N. Ulets team tnere, Bneclal car have been arranged to carry a lara crowd from the Bluff. The game will be called at 3:80. Three-I Leagss, At Rockford Rockford. 3: Cedar Ranlrla I. At Decatur Decatur. 4: Bvansvllle. I. At Bloomina-ton Terr Hauta. S; Blnon. Ington, 2. At Davenport Davenport, ; Rock Island, Ia Sontaern Aaaoelatloa. At Chattanooga Chattanooca. 2: New tneans. i. At Birmingham Birmingham, 4; Bhreve port, 2. At Atlanta Atlanta, i; j-ittie rock, 1. At Nashville Nashville, 8; Memphis, 4. GOLF HONORS FOR M'CLURE Wlas Haadleap Toaraamaat Eighteen Ball at Conatry Clnh. nn A. A. McCIur won th Saturday rnlf tournament at th Country club, with a net core of eighty-two strokes, In the keenest competition. There wer two scores of eighty-three, two of eighty-four and two of eighty-five, which apeaks very well for the Judgment of the handlcappers. The rest ranged on up. The affair waa medal play, handicap tournament, over eighteen holes. It coat two golf balla to enter, and McClu took 80 per cent of these a hi share, while the aecond prise, 40 per cent, wa divided between W. M. Roger and W. D. Bannkar. A. V. Klnaler played the course In the best grose cor. ninety-one siroa.es. in scores; Orose. Handicap. Net O. W. Wattle..., A. L. Reed Stockton Heth J. M. Cudahy I A. Cole E. M. Fairfield F. O. Strickland W. M. 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Since taking this med ic tne she is much stronger and her catarrh ta nearly gone, t will have her continue using your topic until ,sh Is perfectly well. S. STERLING, was the unfinished match against Whitman and ware, which they captured easily. Earlier In the day Whitman and Ware de feated the national and international cham pion team, ward and Davis, in tne nnai set of th unfinished match. Lamed also took two sets from. Whitman In an exhibi tion at singles. LOCAL HORSE NEWS OF WEEK Interest Center In M. and M Which Come Off at Detroit. Stake brother won the double championship and Reals Wright won the single by default from W. A. Lamed, last year's chsmplon. The men's handicap was won by Patter son, who In the finals reversed the result In the opens, where McMaster beat htm. CLOSING DAY AT TEKAMAH Race Crowned, by . 81I8 Trot, When Lord Titan Take Three , ... Straight. Many prominent western psssed through Omaha last week on their way to uetroit, wnere tne grana circuit enena tomorrow. The principal attraction of tho meeting la th Merchants' and Man ufacturers' stake, a fiu.vuu etaae ior trot ter eligible to th 2:24 class, and the winner get over 14,000. Thl event is the Classic derby In the harness horse line, and It result t closely watched, because the winner and next best horses invariably are prominent later In the big races throughout the year. The veteran driver. Ed Goers, who baa won many heats and monies in this event, ana nas even won twine, one with a horse outside of his stable, and again when the Judges put him in the sulky, has entered Dormeath, and hopes to win with his own entry. Dormeath bad been in training at juempnis, ienn., and has a mile In 2:12 to his credit The favorite hnwaver. Is a California mare. called Zephyr, that passed through Omaha some weeks ago. She also has trotted in 8:12 and won a race in Cincinnati on July 4 in 2:17 and 2:134. doing It easily. W. A. Watson or umana is among uiose wno will witness the race. r?. f?. Kendall, treasurer of the amateur Driving club, has returned from St. Joseph, where he went to wltnesa the races. Dewey Redwood, a green rmcer In the 2:60 class, won a heat In 3:2014, within a half second of the time made by the free- for-all pacers, neiaen wnaea, wno was entered In Omaha, won a heat In the 2:13 pace In 3:18. TkA atalllnn Vina- Knnle. sire of Konle W., 8:124, Is being prepared for the fall races by his owner, J. P. McNlchols of Atkinson. Kan. P. B. Halght of Omaha purchased from W. H. Crow the faat atalllon Tony W., 2:1814, by E. W. M. Tony W. started out last year with a record of 2:25V4, and raced through Nebraska snd Colorado, with two starts in Texas, late in tne tan. his first start in Omaha this year was at Omaha rn the 2:18 trot. He was very un steady and twice, when a hopeless dis tance neninn tne Duncn. ne overnauiea tne leader. In these brushes he showed 2:05 soeed. and local horsemen are jubilant over the sign of a reviving of the names horse Interest. The same purchaser re. cently paid 81.000 for Alcarmo, a promis ing green trotting stainon, owned py jonn Bishop of Omaha. David Cltv holds a good meeting this week and Hastings next. Entries to the Reward meeting close July 15. Seward is the only meeting In the Nebraska circuit that save two tl.orx) early closing stakes. These two were filled nicely last winter. Plnce that time Lincoln nas added two. Tha David City meeting begins next Tues day and last till Friday. In the 2:23 class, trotting, there are eleven entries, among which will be recognised Infellce, Vanity fl., Llttl Raven, Lady Downing and C. C. D., who started at Omaha, the latter la owned by P. R. Halght nf Omaha. In th 2:45 trot are Ollle Miller, the 8 year old winner at Omaha: Alcarmo, P. B. Halght' recent purchaae, and Bertha Kgmont, an Omaha starter, and five others. Th 8-year-old trot ha eight entrlea, three of them started at Omaha. Dr. Chance, Ollle Miller and Fred Dillon. The 3:17 pace has seven, with four entries that started In Omaha. Jessie. Kllng. Dr. Tom, Dulcle 8 . Trilby 8 , and also Ella Range, the guiaeieas wonner. 1 ne . 60 pace nu fourteen entries, Insuring a good race. TT?1f 1 V1U Moh T.ilw 1(flneria1 Tele. horsemen gram.) The third and last day of the Pswnee City announces a meeting for Atlanta 10.9 with rtiiNA rtf IW, fnr 1:17 pacer, 150 each for 2:25 pacers and :Z4 trotter ana iiaj ror i:u trotters. Antler, driven by O. L. Luttermoser of Omaha, collided with Gjy Catnn at Fre mont and the driver of the former waa thrown from hi aulky. but waa not seri ously Injured. N. J. Ronln, secretary of the Nebraska circuit, was the starter at Fremont and gave universal satisfaction The tfth matinee of the season will be held In Council Bluffs Saturday, July Z6. Many Eatrlea at Hastings Meet. HASTINGS, Neb.. July 12. (Special.) Tha meetlna of the Nebraska racing cir cuit, to be held In Hastings July 22. 23. 24 snd 25, gives promise nf belnsr an excep tionally good event. There will be a 2:25 pace with seventeen entries, 2:45 trot with ten entrlea 2:22 pace with eleven entries, 2:28 trot with ten entries. 3:17 pace with even entries. 3:80 trot with nine entrlea. 3:40 trot. 1-year-olds, with aeven entries, also a 2:12 pace and a 2:18 trot. The "(luld less Wonder" will give an exhibition of pacing dally and a two-mile automobile race will be run. Wright Are Champleaa. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, July II Tha Canadian tennla championship tournament was concluded here toUay. The Wright races here was largely attended and the fact that a Tekamah horse. Lady EswooU, was entered in. the 2:30 trot added not a llttl to the enthusiasm and crowd. The 2:30 trot was nrst un. ' witn- rour starters, Jim Underwood who was dis tanced In the first heat; Emma B Lady Eswood and Alcarmo, the horses winning In the manner named. The best time was made in the second heat, being 2:25"4. - In the 2:22 pace Guy Medium, Dnlsy Egmont,. H. S Parson, Clifford and Joale t'atteraon battled lor supremecy. it toon four heata to decide. In the first heat Guy Medium won, Clifford second, Parson third. But after that heat H. S. Parson went under the wire in one, two, three order. Guy Medium took second money and Daisy Eamont third. Th best time made was 2:21 "4. In the 2:18 trot there were three entries. Little Raven. Tony W. and Lord Titan. This was by far the best of the day. Lord Titan won the race In three straight heats. f ollowing is tne summary. First event, 2:30 trot: Emma S. William Sherlock, Fre- dnnla. Kan Ill Lady Eswood, O. A. Farley. Tekamah 3 3 2 Alcarmo. P. H. HalKht. Omaha 3 8 1 Jim Underwood. Underwood & Dud-- ley. Council Bluffs , da Time: 2:26H. 2:25i4, 2:27. Second event, 2:18 trot: Tony W H. H. Crow, Omaha Ill Little Raven, J. Raynor. , Parsons, Kan 113 Lord Titan, J. C. Graves, Guthrie, cki 3 Time: 2:2H4. 2:1914. 2:21V4. Third event. 2:22 pace: H. 8. Parson, Fltzslmmons dt Pusel. Chippewa Falls. Wis 1111 Guy Medium, F. Btrahan, Wayne, r.eo , 13 3 8 Daisy Egmont, E. H. Longenbeel, Padonla, Ksn Kill Joule Patterson, S. D. Miller, Peoan Gap, Tex 4 8 6 4 Time; 3:2414, 2:2214, 3:2114, 2:24. , TOURNAMENT OF THE SPEEDY Fonrth Racine Matinee of Season Draw Crowd Not Large, hot Plenty Langy, The fourth racing matinee of the season was held Saturday afternoon at the Ex- position track before a small crowd, that made up In enthusiasm what It lacked In numbers. The recent rains were resDonslble for a scarcity of horses, because few were In condition ror a work-out. The track was In excellent condition and the racea close. In the first event Rlugen. appearing be fore the new McMurray cart which he won in the amateur pace at the June race meet ing, was beaten by Tony W. The latter was. in the absence of his owner, driven by C. F. Reed, and the change In drivers aeemed to suit the fast brown seldlnc. Spottle M. was unsteady and Nellie Ash netter man uuai. The owner of Nellie Ann, understanding; that the race wa to be two In three, cooled out his horse efter the second heat and waa allowed to draw. in the second event American Consul was an easy second, but threw a shoe while scprtng for the second heat and wa drawn. All three starters mm nw in a matinee In Omaha for this seaaon. althnueh May nay nad started in council liiun three weeks ago. The judges were Ia F. Crofoot. T. C Ryrne and William Sapp, the latter being starter. i ne itmers were A. i;. Thomas, A. N. Wyman and Mr. Irey. Summary: First event, mixed trot and pace, bet inree in live: Tony W. (p. b. g., W. A. Mickey (C. F. Reed) Ill niugen tn, t.r. g., c. c. Kendall 8 3 Spottle, M., b. m., George W. Bab bitt 4 j Nellie Ash (p). b. m.. Dr. C. B. Cnsford I 4dr i ime: j :, i:hi, i:ij. . 8econd event, pace, best two In three: George R., br. g.. J. N. Rose (C. C. Kendall) j May Day, b. m.. Dr. Boqurt 2 1 American Consul, br.., J. M. Arnold Idr Time; 1:2114, 1:13 V J:U. TITUS TALKS ABOUT ROWING of the regatta at the quartera of the Lon don Rowing club, where he was being en tertained at dinner. Tho correspondent asked him If he could offer an explanation of the consistent victories of the English, scullers and crews at Henley, and If he considered the English style ol rowing, of whlrh a nrtwerful lea drive and the usa of the lower part of the body are prominent features, superior to tne American styir. In which the arms and the upper part ot the body are more relied upon. Mr. Titus answered: "There Is no doubt In my mind that the English know a great deal about rowing. Their atroke certainly is more suitable to the English heavy water than i the American style, but our methods Just aa certainly are best for our light, fast water. I am confident that it I can get a crew to go to America we can Deal inera on our own water, oui w ir Henley has been the only place where wo hav had a chance to see their best men. I think it is an impossibility for any crew or sculler to come nere ana win witnou having seen the place before and without a professional trainer. ''However, I consider our boat bulldera superior to the Engiisn. Tne styie or. tna posts nere is very neavy, twin as w build of the boat and to rig, the extra. weight entailing a waate of energy, "As to my race with Kellv, the winner of the diamond sculls, although he Is a, very fast sculler in English water, I think I could beat him In amooth water with na wind. Had I been drawn against Ether-Inarton-Smlth Instead of Kelly I am sure X should have been In the final at least. T shall leave my shell here and come back , next year, when I feel confident that I shall win the dlamonda. At any rate I am determined to win them before I quit. I have atudled the water here thoroughly and am going home to practice against a current, wind and In dead waters. "Th Henley eour remmas me oi me wind blowing down a lane and the water like lead. "As to choice of station the winning of th toss often has a great deal to do with th winning of the race, and It I not alway the fastest crew or man that wins. But In every other respect Americans get a per fectly square deal here, and I think that those who are of a different opinion are en tirely mistaken. "As to th Grand Challenge cup I believe the Argonaut wer beaten because their English opponents had the better station and used narrow oars, which are more suitable to heavy water, and because the Kngnsn ooai sat lower in tne water man tha Canadian boat did. A better position would have given the race to the Argonaut . without doubt. In aplt of the other advan tage the trnglisn crew nad. 1 am doing some training here for the meeting of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen. "Regarding the Henley regatta generally I don t think any rowing meeting in the world Is eaual to It. it Is the grandeac sight I hsve ever seen, both from a rowing and a social standpoint and also mat ot beauty. I shall sail July 13 on the steam ship Manchester." Anaaal Crlehet Match. LONDON. July 11 In the annual cricket match between Harrow and Eton, begun at Lord s grounds here yesterday, Eton were , all out in their second Innings for 228 runs. Make Comparison Between Ai ran and British Oarssnen and Water. irl. (Cnpyrlrited, Wl. by Pre Publishing Co ) HENLEY-ON-THAMES. England. July Ii 'New York World Cablngram Special Telegram.) C. S. Titus of the Union Boat rlnb of New York, the American competitor this year for the diamond rculls, was found by the World correspondent after th clos Switchback railway, Courtland Beach. Hundreds of free swings at Manawa. Illinois Sail (or Christiana. , LONDON, July 11. Th United States battleship Illinois, flagship of Rear Admiral Crownlnahleld, and th United State cruller, Baa Francisco, sailed from Grave- nd today for Christiana, Norway. HFor. 1 A light lunch at bedtime be comes almost a feast by th In troduction of God Top Bottled Beer. Th stimulating effect I o mild, th refreshing sleep which follow It us Just be fore retiring fortlfi on for th duties of th morrow. Jetter Brewing Co. So. Omaha. Neb. Tho I. , Omsha Office, 'Phon 1641. LEE MICHELL. Wholesale Dealer. 1013 Main, Co. Bluffs. Thone 80.