THE OMAHA DAILY HEK: TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1002 I KLlJl -!! L1L.J 'MM '.I 5 TO MEW YOR ATLANTIC K CITY BA Mg (17 and M, VIA CHICAGO OR ST. LOUIS. Those low rato excursions will start from the Burlington Station. Mpra i TicIiGi Farnam St. MAKES IT THREE OUT OF FOUR tftoaha Gets Last Game from Hugh Duffy's Angsl Boy. BARBER'S COARSE WORK THE FEATURE welled I'm Pitches' Disajnats Crowd by Bla Insolence and Fnrnlab.ee Final Delight by Getting; Beaten la Ninth. In the tnot sensational finish of the tea ion Omaha batted In three runs In the ninth Inning. Monday and won the final game from Milwaukee I to I. Till that time the Rangera bad not been able to ac roraplUh anything worth mentioning with Barber'i aboota. and 4,000 people went Into paroxysms of excitement when, against all their expectations, Frank Oenlni atarted the final half with a two-bagger. Wilder rooting than then began waa never seen In Omaha, and with auch fierce encour agement stone's three-bagger following seemed only natural. Thouaanda of women were in the grandstand and the place was a sea of "scenery," that rocked and swayed with tumultuous emotion, aa Dolan came to bat, with Genius' run safely In and Stone only one bag from home. An error of McVicker let Dolan on first and then Stewart and Oraham struck out. The sus pense was almoat unendurable aa Hlckey, who had not made a hit alnce last Friday, came out. But the man with the batting average of .213 drove a beautiful single to left field and the game waa won. - Barber Diastasis People. A victory . over auch appalling chances waa a thing that will long be remembered by the fans, but there was another feature of the game. That waa the metamorphosis of Mr. Barber, pitcher, also bis passing. From the start this twlrler displayed the maximum of arrogance and Insolence. When the fourth Inning had passed and only one bit bad been made oft blm, ha welled up like a poisoned pup; the begin ning of the ninth, with only five single hits off htm, all one to an inning, and no runs, found him inflated like a pouter pigeon. To see this piece Of pomposity pulled from the pedestal waa almost as much joy aa the victory Itself, and Barber added to the general satisfaction by being oh, auch a hard loser. Even while be controlled the pat When you hear a man talking about a beer that la always right that alwaya anaps and aivarklea that never leaves a bad effect that la a good bv. crane and a better tonlo that la Gold Top. Jetter Brewing Co. So. Omaha. Neb. Those S. Omaha Office. 'Phone IS4J. LEE MICHELL. Wholesale Dealer. 1011 Main, Co. Bluff. 'Phone SO. game he bad thrown down bis glove In a pet .every time be didn't like the umpire's decisions. Then when that hitting streak began In the ninth Barber quit for a min ute as If be were already whipped. . All through he bad delayed the game shame fully, but after Genius' two-bagger It seemed that he could never be persuaded to resume the box and throw one up for Stone. It waa wrangle, wrangle and play baby. Stone's ball went to middle field fence, and then there waa more disputa tion, for Stone made third on a elide, and the Angela swarmed In to say be bad been caught at the bag when the ball was fielded In. Oenlns Geta the Rowdy. This offered an opportunity for Barber to be beautifully chastened, and Frank Gen Ins did the act. Barber was the first to be on Roe's neck when he called Stone safe, andMJenlns, who acored on the hit, looked back and aaw Barber making passea at the umpire. Frank waa aa much disgusted with Barber aa anyone, and he bad no sooner touched the plate than he ran back to third and yanked Mr. Barber forcibly and summarily from the scene of argu ment, and the twlrler looked at Oenlns once and decided not to resent It, though be is the larger man. Milwaukee beefed more or less all through the game, and it coat the Angels dear. O'Brien waa put ont of left field in the seventh, Hanford going from catch to that place. After Stone'a hit in the ninth Thornton went to the bench for too much gab work and McVicker was brought in from the field to play first. As apparent retribution for all this disgusting kicking Mattle made an error on the very next ball to first, hit by Dolan to Gatina, and fielded across by him In good time. Then after Stewart and Graham had struck out, and Barber began to swell again with the 8 to 1 chance he bad of winning. Hlckey'a single waa mishandled by Hanford in left, else only Btone could have acored on It. while as It was Dolan came safely in. Ana-els' Hitting Timely. The Angela got their runs through the timely bitting of Duffy and Gatlns. In the second Duffy singled and Gatlns doubled. In the fourth Thornton took a pitched ball in the back, Duffy singled again and Gatlns followed with another single, scoring the first baseman. The fielding of Stewart and Oatlna was great, and Pears played a rock of ages game at Brat. The crowd was happy to see Gondlng baok at work. The Carter, rf Genlna, rf Stone, If Dolan, as Stewart, lib.... pears, lb Hlckey, lb Gondlng, c... Atloway, p.... Oraham OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 4 ::::::::. 4 a I l t l t I i 0 16 Totals J4 I I 27 IT t MILWAUKEE! AB. R. H. O. A. E. O'Brien, If 4 0 i 2 0 0 t.ucla, 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Corkman, lb 4 1 1 I 0 McVicker, rf and lb.. .4 I 10 1 Thornton, lb t 1 0 11 0 0 Frlcken. rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Duffy, cf 4 1 Gatlns. ss 4 I I I Hone, 2b 4 0 0 i 1 0 Hanford. c and If 4 $0110 barber, p I 0 0 J J Totala .14 1 1" U 1 Batted for Pears In the ninth. Two out when winning run waa made. Omaha 0 M M M J W Milwaukee 0 I 0 1 H M M Earned runs: Omaha, 1: Milwaukee. L Two-base hits: Genlna. Qatlne, O'Brien. Three-base hlta: Btone, Duffy. Stolen buses: Dolan, O'Brien. Hit by pitched ball: Thornton. Struck out: By Alloway, I; by Burner, I. I-ft oa basea: Omaha, ; Milwaukee, 4. Double playa: Stewart to pears, Hlckey to Stewart to Pears. Time: 1.60. Umpire: Shad Roe. Millionaires Beat Blnea. COLORADO SPRINGS, Jury 11 -The lorala won out In the ninth inning on an error, a hit. a sacrifice and an outfield hit, aoorlng two runs. Attendance, tuu. Score: R H E Colo. Springe .. t 1 1 1 O S 04 T ) Kansas City ...4 M I il I 1 04 10 t ntr!aei Onliwao, T-irtn lUvoistu and Bearwald; Kansas C4ty, Welmer and Messltt. Peoria Wins Again. DES MOINES. July 14. By bunching hlta Peorta won the last game of the series. The locals played the better fielding game, with two double playa to their credit. Brilliant work by Ball waa a feature of me corneal. Aiienaance, ew. (score: , ' . R.H.E. Jreona I U V V 1 0 0 o a Des Molnea ....0 00001 00 01 ? Batteries: Peoria, Cox and Vaughn; Dea jnumsB, c eeney, tioner ana jDec. Saints Are Easy. DENVER, July U-Brashear was hit hard today. He waa given ragged support uu uenver naa an easy ume. nail 8 home run with one man on base in the sixth was St. Joseph's only score. At tendance, 600. Score; R.H.K. Denver 1 0 S S 2 1 o 0 10 it 0 St. Joseph 0 00001000 2 11 t naileries: uenver, Eyier and McConnell; St. Joseph, Brashear and Garvin. Standing of tbo Teaaaa. ' Played. Won. Ixist. P C. Omaha 71 47 24 .63 Kansas City 7 43 SO .619 Milwaukee M tl 19 .Ml Deleter 67 25 82 .623 Ol. josepn 7U 84 SS .484 Colorado Springs ... M SO 18 .441 Dea Molnea 68 24 40 .tH Peoria 61 20 a .117 Games today: Peorta at Omaha, Kansaa City at Denver, St. Joseph at Colorado Springs, Milwaukee at Dea Moines. PEORIA TEAM COMES NEXT After Threo Days with Distillers, Itonrkeltea Will Meet Man. Blagr'a Men. The Peorta base ball team will come to Omaha from Des Moines Tuesday and begin a three-day stand with the Rourke Ites. Though the Distillers are at present occupying the tall end place in the per centage column, that does not speak so badly for them In view of their accom plishments of the last ten daya or so. The team is playing clean ball, and some of the twlrlera are throwing well. After Peoria comes Manning's bunch from Kan sas City, which never falls to evoke the keenest championing of the local team here. The Omaha-Peorla line-up will be: Omaha. Position." '""Peoria. Pears First base Vaughn Stewart Second base.. ...... O'Brien Hlckey Third base.... Tlbald Dolan Shortstop Ball Stone Left field..... Moloney Genlns Center field Croft Carter Right field Leratte Gondlng Catcher.... Wilson Thomas Brown Pitcher Hart Graham McUIll Owens Cox Alloway Scbafstal Kearney's Baaner Soiled. KEARNET, Neb.. July 14. (Special Tele gram.) The Omaha Originals made the Kearney ball team bite the dust today. Score, 10 to . Batteries: Kearney, Pen dergraft and Burman; Omaha Originals. Welch and Clara. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Philadelphia Taken a One-Sided Con test front St. Leala Owing; to Popp's Pitching;. ST. LOUIS. July lt-Phltadelphia won a rme-alded contest from St. Louis today. Popp was given a final tryout by 8t. Louis and pitched miserably. Attendance, 1,600. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I ST. LOOIS. R H.O.A al ft H O. A S. TSomaa, of... MM FamlL ss.... 4141 rt J J Imoot, el 1114 Hulawiu. a.,1 I I B.rcl.r. ... i 116 1 iMutlu. s.... I II ;iMra. rf..4 1 I J-nnlnM. lb.. MUM Braahaar. Is.. 0110 Wslta, It 1 Nicbola. lb. .. (Mil Hallaian. Ib .t t ILrtmas, .. t 114 (Uilda. tb....l II (Ursa, Sill &.r..r.v.::. i : i t,. issn-a T9Ui' ,WM Philadelphia 11011111-4 St. LouU 0000001 0-1 Earned runs: St. Louis. ; Philadelphia. 1. Two-base hlta: Hartman, Smoot, Chllds. Home run: Barclay. Sacrifice hlta: Jen nings, Barry. Double play: Chllda to Jen nlnga. Stolen baaee: Thomaa (2), White, Jennings. Hit by pitcher: By Popp. t! First base on balls: Off Popp, I; off Fraser, I. Struck out: By Popp, 1; bv Fraser, 1 Left on bases: St. Ixmis, t; Philadelphia. 14. Time: 144. Umpires: O Day and Brown. Brooklyn that Oat. CHICAGO. July 14. -The locals shut Brooklyn out today in another pitchers' bait!. Chicago ssora4 Iwlea Ui tfes aifUUl after two men were out on three scratch i a al,ed bf two steals. Attendance, CHICAGO. I BHOOKI.VM . . .. B H.O.A.E. A. warms, lb 1 i g,i.rri.: t I I llDolsn. ( 1 t,Dlhln. aa SSI Ahaara. a 1 4 I. owe, lb l 1 Handrieha rf Kling. 0 t bUbdsnn, as. Bchaaisr. !. 1 Miliar, if..T Tsj'or, a 1 MoCrsery. lb. 1 11 ln In, lb 1 1 Flood, ...., t iiusnas. 1 1 'o" !! l Touts . I14 14" Chicago 00000001 1 Brooklyn 60000000 00 T . . r , juwp. xnree-onire nit: h...l',c...Pertnc h,tsS Flood 2- Stolen hallaTV ,r" Dase on Cantilion. """ fc tB""r' Plttsbara- Beata Boston. .IT,!8..BYRO' '"'J' "-Pittsburg won in : "a . g viii r-j ninifivti ana a JfJT?"-C?p' After ,nu ,nn,n Willis had J? merr' 1Botn was aaved a lindane..:;. fcJoSi " 0Mn'- At riTTBBURO , n.H.O.A g. nr. If 1 t 4 Paauoioot, e(. 1 1 1 o I 1- K . K . . . . a 7 ' -w..... v a a Wasnar. rt.... 1 I l """"i". id. i s u i e Rl.r.hM k a . . . Conror, ss..'.! a l a a simmer. .... 1 1 0 Cooley, of.. Taanay, lb.. Dtuont. lb. Camay, n.. Laaa. ir Lone ss... Borrow ..K.O.A.a. ( T 1 T 4 I ( lit 1 It Oremlntsr. lb 1 1 1 Meran. e 142 Willis, F 1 1 1 IDLMIB... M 11 fJPI tat aa.a-B- . . . . " VI IDUkl 1 1 II It Pittsburg 40OOOgO-4 vieooooo oi i,(r.lrnna.-run,: -?ltt,bur. 1. Two-bane Stolen" A,nJ2:"" J"L Wfttner. . " atnar. uouoio plays : 'tci2.J!L!d' 9?"" Rrtchyey ....... .urn, au ui g ii vo aienncy. jirHt h,0.""?' v Doheny, ; Jrt WUUs. York Plays Poarl. CINCINNATI. July 14.-New Tork out ud w.:eX..fm't.eUKrL'h.h'bJ.M'' tod"? anS ; i.r " 1 -1' - agen was put Slfn,0.hl.ht rLund' t'"'ng to Power. .... i.BBonci, buck Bcorei CINCINNATI. , NgW TORK. rnhs. i ..'... .'-.... a.k.o.A ; , - - . vrvaia. or a i . .... . i - - rl.,., f Jonas, rt s Matbawaoa, II t Dbd n. lb... .a Imlta. lk a Dowsrsua, lb inr. e Mar ttt A . . backl.r. lb... II rawiora. It.. I rails, e 14. .AA. Ik. . Cdrr.nH a talataldt, lb.' vsrrio, p ToUU vM IM Wliur. Blawlt, .... Hoy hit by batted ball. "Sander out. hit bv hatrawA h.n v incinnan O1010OA1 a . - v w v u u u o a An Ramerl vim.. . . . . w -. i .....kli, a wo-Dase s Sin Ktlll-.. Jorn.'" Bl"J?r' Mathewaon. btolen baaes: Currle. Corcoran t,,wi. lays: Yeager to Wagner. Mathewaon to 1; off Blewlt. A Struck Liii itZ ..LJ!' Powa. BX'wlU 1 Tlm,: taadi.at of tbo Toansa. Plav.Al W . wtuburg i gton M M o Brooklyn ... Ii m Chicago 70 tl M Bl. AaIUIO 7 so ' XI PhiladelnhlA 71 in Cincinnati 67 ts M Mew Tork 70 24 is Oamea today; Brooklyn at Chicago, Tork at ClncinnaU, Philadelphia at IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo Is Shat Oat by Lonlavllle oa Aeeaant of Fallaro to re. .771 .M .Ml .529 .4tg .423 .tit .141 New St. Hit Doakle. TOLEDO. Jnlv today on account Attendance, tu6. LOUIS VI IXs. ft. HO. nrawr, of.... Ml Beaaar, aa ... ill Oauaal, lb ... 11 rieurnar. If.. I 1 I karwia. rf.... til Oamaoa. Ik.. 1 tohaab. lb.... It sehrifsr, s... 1 I 4 DaskltV .... 14 Toledo was shut out of Inability to hit Dunkle. Score: I evt airwi as a.ai.o.A.a. lHaanaaaar. M a a 9 Bums, lb 1 Tartar, lk... Owaas, aa Maaay, rt SnHh. lb Gllka. af 'KMnew, e... tiMuot, a.... ( III I 1 4 1 1 I J Tata la II II u it Totals a a u ii a kouljvllle ...l I 1 HIM M Toledo MlllUt-0 Earned runa: Iuisvllle, A Two-base tlu; Turner. Clvmtr U. fichauU. fiapuer. O-r. 1 a..A. 1.11. T3 . . . . . , . . will. III' . . I. I I . . Oilks, Oanrel, lunkle. Double play: Oan- i to Moaner lo unnnnn. utrura out: &y McNenl. 1: bv Dunkle. 1. I'aKSed bail: Schrlver. ' Basea on balls: Off McNenl. 1; off Dunkle, A Time: 1:W, Umpire: Tyn- oau. Millers Los oa Errora. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. July H Terrors cost Minneapolis the opening game of the series with Milwaukee today. Qulllln fielded poorly, throwing the ball Into the bleachers In the ninth. Werrien was In jured by Mcltrlde a spikes in the alxth and dropped the ball, letting In two runa. Attendance, i.umi. ecore: ILWAl-KEg. , MINNEAPOLIS. H.H.O.A.g. R.H.OAS. 4 I 1 1 I t lWrSa, lb... 1 II I BT.rm, .... 1 I 1 Qulllln. as.... 1 (Irani, lb 1 Sporer, p Diiasan. If... I 1 !Lanrh. ef 1 A. MrHrMa, f I Illr, If SrklvbK-k. Ik I 4 0 I'tar . lb Hallman. IT.. 1 I Wllmot, rt . .. 1 I I 1 14 C'llnirmaa, ss. I I 1 Runkl.. lb. i. 14 1 O MrRrlds, lb 1 Croaa. e I Klllott, a I l" lunar Totals. ..... T 1 17 u ii I Totals I I IT II t 'Batted for Sporer In ninth. Milwaukee 00001410 1-T Minneapolis 11000000 01 Earned runs: Minneapolis, i: Milwaukee, 1. Two-base hits: Cllnamnn. Dunann. Three-base hit: Qulllln. Wild pitch: El liott First bane on balls: Off Sporer, 2; off Elliott, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Elliott, Lally. Struck out: By Elliott, S: by Sporer, 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis, I; Milwaukee, . Btolen basea: Qulllln, Wll mot. Clingman, Runkle. Sacrifice hlta: Phvle UuTllln. Double Plays: Grant to Werden, Phyle to Grant to Werden. Time: 1:36. Umpire: UaakelL, Cogaa Easy After Foartb. ST. -PAUL. Julv I I'd to the fourth Inning Cogan bowled the Kansaa City men down in one, two, three order. After that it waa a rout and a slaughter or the locale. Attendance, w. score: KANSAS CITY. I IT. PAUL. R.H.o.A.a I n h.iva a. Rnthruss, rf., I I 1 Oolor, If 1 I I eaTino. e s i e Oras. lb.... 1 I 1 Nance, ef Ill Leewa, aa Ill Smith, if Ill MoAnd'ws. Ibl 1 1 Thlal, lb I 1 I Wolfe, p I I'll lard, lb... 1 Sbannoa, ef . . Farsuaoa, lb. I Lumlar, rf... 1 I Hussiss, lb.. 1 Hurley, t t Lynch, aa.... 1 Coian, p 1 4 1 1 4 I I I I 1 Totala 1 It II ll Totals I I 17 14 I Kansas City 00010408 4-19 St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Earned runa: Kansaa City, S. Two-base hits: Ferguson. Nance. Bevllle. Three. base hlta: Nance. Smith. Iowe. Home runs: Kothfus, Grady. Sacrifice hits: uraay. rxance. stolen base: Oeler. First base on balls: Off Cogan, 1; off Wolfe, 1. First base on errors: Kansaa City, 6. Ief t on bases: St. Paul, 6; Kansas City, A Struck out: By Wolfe, 4. Double play: Lynch to Ferguson. Time: 1:62. Umpire: Foreman. Its Played. Won. Lost P.C. liOUIsvllle 71 62 2 .72 Indianapolis 71 44 2ft .648 St. Paul 71 43 31 .1)75 Columbus 73 34 29 .540 Kansaa City 71 31 40 .463 Milwaukee 72 32 40 . 444 Minneapolis 73 29 44 . 397 Toledo 71 28 61 .311 Games today: Milwaukee at Mlnneannlia Louisville at Toledo, Indlanapolla at Co- lumuus, jiansas i;uy ai BL A-aui. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Waakington Takea Ita Foartb Cos. aeoatlvo Game from Baltimore by Heavy Hitting. WASHINGTON. July U-Washlngton took Its fourth consecutive game from H.IHmnr. tn.lnu Ww 1.14.1 v-t.i ......... v . j jj " " j iiitiiiiaj. xmiu- rnore tied the score in the ninth inning, but ingiea Dv cary ana Ely, followed by Clarke a drive over the fence, won the aw. iimuaniBj e,ixa ocore: WA8HIN OTON. I BALTIMORB Fran, ef 1 I lorla, lb I 1 Dtlehantr, If. 1 t-ousblln, Ik. 1 Lea. rf 1 Carey, lb 1 El) , al Clarke, e t Carries, p.... I n.H.O.A.B I 0 7 I 4 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 00 JlfitMiry, ID.... Selbacb. If Wllllama. tb.. I Seymour, cf. . 1 Breanahan, e. I Howell, rf.... I Gilbert, ss.... Orlar, lb shields, p Totals It 1 17 I I K.H.O.A.B. 111 I I I 11 I 11 111 1 McOlnnttr, p. e 0 0 Totala..!... s ii.u a a -in one out when winning run waa made, Washington 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 110 Baltimore 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 33 Earned rune: Waehlngton, 4; Baltimore, 1. Two-base hit: Seymour. Three-baae hlta:- Carrlck, Howell, Kelly. Home run: Hrinflhon SrnlaM Kn.... SJ ... K i. 1 1 . Sacrifice hit: Shields. Baaes on balls: Off i:. Diueiae, o. oirucK out: ay V"'. . J - wnaooi ntininsion. s: Baltimore, 6. Passed ball: Breanahan. Wild pitches: Shields, McGlnnlty. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Johnstone and Carruthers. A-niiiies neat Boston. PHILADELPHIA, July 14The home team defeated Boston this afternoon In an exciting ten-inning game by good consecu tive hitting. Philadelphia tried a new pitcher named Howard Wilson, and he riiBuo a gooa impression. Attendance. 1.733 Score: PHILADELPHIA. i BOSTON. R. HO. A. C.I K.H.O.A 1! Hartsel if.... I II Dougherty, If 1 1 1 Hum, ef 14 Colllna, lb..,. 1 1 pTla, lb I 14 Olaaaoa, ef... 1 1 4 a I Crass, lb.. 114 stabL ef 1 neyiMiia, n... o a a o v rroemsD, rr. . O 1 1 Murvhy. lb... t 1 1 Parent, aa 1 1 s a Ii. Cross, ss.. C 1 1 1 La Chance, lb, 1 i Schrack. a.... I I 1 1 Ferris, lb.... 1 I 4 Wilson, p.... 111 Crelier, e.... 1 I . Young, p I I t i ovale lunii i ToUll m n "Two out when winning run scored. Philadelphia 0 00100010 Boston 0 01000010 01 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 4. Two-base nits: Btani, rereni, loung. Hartsel (2), L. Cross. Three-base hit: Seybold. Stolen bases: Collins. Freeman. Parent. Tvft on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Boaton. 1. First case on oaus: un xoung, i; on Wilson, L Struck out: By Young, 1; by Wilson. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connelly. Standing of the Teams. , Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C. Chicago 64 41 23 .641 Boston 70 8 31 .677 Philadelphia 65 M 29 .654 St. Louis 64 34 32 . 616 Washington 70 S3 17 .471 Cleveland 70 31 39 .441 Baltimore 69 30 39 . 436 Detroit 67 17 40 .403 Games today: Cleveland at Boston, Chi cago at Philadelphia, St. Loula at Balti more, Detroit at Waehlngton. SUNDAY BALL PLAYERS HELD Nebraska City Team Arrested Breaking Sabbath and Re leased on Bond. (or NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. Julv 14 (Hn. cial ) The base ball club was arrested yes- ierujr lur piaying uau on eunaay ana today the ease was called In Judge Hill's court. The defense demanded a chans-a nf vnm on the ground that Judge Hill, who is clerk of the Baptist church, could not glvs a fair trial. Tbo question waa fought bit terly and the entire morning was con sumed in argument. The change was finally agreed to and the defense took a three daya' atay. The men were releaeed under a hnnt nt I2o0 to aooear for trial Thuradav mmin. at t o'clock. There waa a mass meeting or those who do not approve of the attempt of the so called Law and Order league to run the town aa they see At this evening at which the action of the league waa roundly con demned. The people of the city are ex cited to the point where thev take a. at.nrf either for or against the ball team end the majority Kim 10 oe in tavor Ol me fans. Crowoll Meets Its Waterloo. BEEMER. Neb.. July 14 fRnerio.il Crowell waa avalanched by Beemer on the diamond here yeaterday. Score: Beemer 0 4 4 4 4 1 B 1 4-M Crowell 0000010001 Batteries: Beemer Sullivan and PVhil. man; Crowell, Burkett and Pulslfer. Struck out:. By Sullivan. 21: by Burkett, I. Fart Dodge Ulna Good Oat. FORT DODGE la.. Julv 14. fSneclal Tel. egram.) Fort Dodge downed Webster City, 10 i, louay in au vxciung game replete with hard hitting, brilliant fielding and errora Webster City tied the score In ine nintn ana rorr. uoage netted out th winning run in Its half with one man out. Batteries: Fort Dodge. Mllllken WKIti.. more and Rudd; Webster City, Easlcke and Harper. la gonfkern Aeeoelatlon. At Birminaham Little Rack. A- Rlrmlna. ham. 0. " At Chattanooga Chattanooa-a. lft- um. phla, 1. .. . At Atlanta unreveport, 7: Atlanta. I. At Mashvlile New Orleans. I: Naahvilla a. Victory Fata Randolph Second. 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S39 mm- OSWEGO en imm Purest and Best for Puddings, Custards, Blanc Mange, etc. For sal by all flrat-claea croc-era. 'THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS BE WISE AND USE APOLIO today, to 1. putting; Randolph In second place In the Northeast Nebraska league. Kerned runs: Randolph, 6; Colerldxe, 0. Hlta: Randolph, 12; Coleridge, t. Struck out: By Gilliam, 11; by Noyea,. . bat teries: Randolph, Ollllam and PharTer; Coleridre. Noyea and Wooda. Umnlre: Turner. Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Flao Proiram of Sport to Bo Offered at Asaea Avenue Park Satarday. The Athletlo park at Twenty-fifth atreet and Ames avenue Is belli put into shape for the big athlette meet on Saturday next. The west tennla court Is aa rtne as could be wished and the east court will be In good condition in a day or two. Two men are at work on tne track and It will be very fast by Saturday. The baae ball games promise good exht bltlona of fast work. The Younar Men's Christian association team that will ulav against the Houth Omaha team Is composed vi a last ioi or ruling Players wno are rapidly developing. The YVlUard brothera, who played on the basket ball team that won the state championship last year, make a good battery. Karr, the fastest little catcher In Omaha, Is batting well this season. Foley. Nordstrum. U hi 1 heart Hanson, Kevan, Williams and Erlctcson are putting up good, clean base ball. They will make their larger opponents from South Omaha play hard to win. oi courae it goes without raying that the game between Lee-Qlasa-Andre.sen and the Old Guard will be very faat and exciting. John Francis will be seen In the role of umpire In the above game and Mr. Purkey, the Iron muacled man, will be on hand to protect the umpire. The entrlea are besinnlna to nmi In on by Thursday night there ought to be forty or fifty entries on the list. Entries close Thursday. Handicap will be announced In Friday morning's papers. DRIVES IN RECORD TIME Hamlin's Paoer with Geere la Balky Takes First Heats of Chamber af Commerce Stake. DETROIT. July 14. C. J. Hamlin's anlen. did black paoer, Direct Hal. with Ed fleers in the sulky, made memorable the open ing of the Detroit Driving club's blue rib- Don meeting at urosae i'olnte this after noon by winning the first heat of the Chamber of Commerce 15.000 stake In the record time of JkV Thla Is a world s record for the first winning heat of a green horse. . sever inunaersiorm nooaea tne track after two heata in both the Chamber of Commerce atake and the 1:16 trot had been driven, and necessitated putting the finish of these two events and the 2:18 trot and 2:07 pace over until tomorrow, when racing will begin at 1 o'clock and both days' programs will be finished If possible. Nearly 8.000 people were on the ground when the first heat of the Chamber of Commerce was called. The sky waa cloudy then. Junius had the pole, with Direct Hal second. The horses were given the word on the second score. It was Junius first, with Direct Hal second, to the half mile poat, where Elderone went around with a burst of speed and took the lRd. As the horses came into the stretch 1U derone led Direct Hal by two lengths, with Junius third. Then Oeers made one ol his famous drlvea In the atretch and Di rect Hal won from Elderone by half a length. The official time by quarters for the record mile was: 0:32, 1:0&T4. 1:864, V. J. Hamlin and several others caught Direct Hal's time for the last Quar ter at 0:2V4. Direct Hal broke within ten feet of the start in the second heat and paced fifth clear around to th atretch. where he brought the occupnsiQ of the grandatand to their feet cheering by making up five lengtha and winning from Elderone by nearly a length. Direct Hal brought 5-i0 and the field $150 in the pools just before the first heat. Pug, the favorite In the M5 trot Won the first heat from Oavatta In the 'home stretch. Silver Sign won the second heat by a head. Results: Class J:l. trotting, purse $1,500 (unfin ished): Pug, g. g , by Dee n wood (Merrlfleld).. 1 S Silver Sign. b. h. (O DIIlon) 4 Oavatta. b. m. (Dlckeraon) ( General Johnson, blk. g. (W. James) I 4 Byble H, s. m. (McLaughlin) I I Uuth M, b. m. (J. C. Miller) 4 Time: M2i, MOV Class 1:24. pacing. Chamber of Commerce stake, I&.OUO (unfinished): Direct Hal. blk. s., by Direct (Oeers).. 1 1 Klderone, b. g. (Stuart) j Cubanola, blk. h. (Greer) 4 j Junlua, ch. b. id. Saunders) I a Gold Hrlck, blk. g. (Sear) 4 Dr. Hammond, ch. g. (Welch) f 4 King Charles, ch. g. (Mahoney) .... Ids Elastic Pointer, b. a. (Husaey) s International Queen, ch, m. (II. Hear- sey) a, Beausant, b. s. (SrhafTer) ds Time: 2:0614, 2:04. Hide Aasoelatloa Meets. LONDON, July 14.-The annual meeting of the International Rifle association opened today on HiMiey Common. The new comers were numerous. The early part of the week will be taken up mlth minor com petitions, shooting for the king's prUe will commence July 2L