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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt WEDNESDAY, JUJsE 10, 1903.
"POP" EYLER GETS REVENGE
Eelpi Rouiaeites to tbt Toboggan for
Eeating Him Lait Trida.
LOCALS START OUT STRONG, BUT WEAKEN
Three Iflta ana Three Unas la th
Flret Two Innings, hat ftothlac
Dola with Tally Sheet
After That.
Under the canopy of chancing skies
"Pop" Eyler got back at the Rourkeltes la
good atyle yesterday afternoon and put
them on the toboggan elide In their laat
game on the home grounda for a month to
tune or v to 1. "Pop" thought It u
coming to him after Friday's game and bo
he started to do It. He hit the ball hard and
often to help It along, and did all that he
could do.
Aa for the locals, with the flret touch of
sunshine they ran Into a bunch f bacilli
ennui and were thoroughly Innoculated, ao
that they never really ' got out of their
trance on the field. They hit "Pop" often
enough, but failed to field other than
slowly and. With the lack of control of
Companion, It waa easy picking for tbe
Grlszlies
After atrlklng out the flret two men who
faced him. Companion let down for a min
ute and Jonea made a lucky home run
down the third baae line. Then Hale drew
a baa on four garbled once and stole on to
second, but Dunden waa erased without any
argument and Omaha went to the stick.
Carter and Oetiins both flew out and
Shugart drew a single. Dolaa waa up next,
fuming to get at the ball, and he landed
on one of "Pop's" choice ones like an Irate
' parent, and It sailed over the fence and
scored two chips,
In the second the Qrlsslles began doing
i things. Patterson, was punctured In the
laths and got to second on RatctlnVs sacri
fice. Let timer hit hard and Oenlns gath
ered It liii but Eyler took two baga on a
hit of him- and Patterson broke Over the
plate. When Delehanty hit one out to Joe
Dolan It looked to be all over again, but
Dolan threw wild to first and another run
cam In. That waa all for that Inning.
In their half of the second Omaha tied
the score. Thomas swatted the ball for
three bags-and came home while Oondlng
waa going out at first. As It happened that
waa the laat score of the day for the
Rourkeltes, but the Oriulles kept on count
ing In tha chips.
In the third they got on on a pass, a sac
rlfice and two singles, another In the fourth
on three singles and their last In the sev
cnth on a base on balls, wild pitch and
hit.
carter and Wright mad two pretty
catches of files after long runs In the early
part or th game.
; , , DENVER.
' ' . AB. R IB. TO
feionamy, rt 8 0 1
inonier, zd.u j
Jonea, If........ i
McHalo, cf
ixinaan, so
Patterson,
naaciitTe,
lattlmer. a.
Eyler, p 4
A,
9
0
0
0
Totals
U 17 U
36
AB. R. IB. PO. A. K
Carter, rf. a a i a . at a
Genlna, of. 4 0 0 1.1 0
Shugart, Xb 4 11 1 6 1
nngnt, id., . 0019
TVUn mm ' a 4 a . a
Thorn aa, If ,....4 11 5 0 9
Hlckey, 8b. 4 0 I I 1
Oondlng. a, .......4 0 I i 8 0
viivtuwt4, 9. .. v v x. a : e
Totals 3S 1 ZJ ' 17 1
Runs brinnlngat
I vMnf,4ni,UM yri.i- i i e e i o a a
. umia .... v,W 0 0 Ol
Hits by innnlnfcSi
Denver 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 U
Omaha..... 1 1 A A 1 A t A i
Earned rune: Denver, I; Omaha, 8. Left
n o, vinr. ; umant, e. rwo-Dase
Thomaa. Home runs: Jones, Dolan. Sao-
iiiiuv aum: racnaie, naacuire. tnoien bases
imica, Bcnsie, uunaen. .Bases on balls:
Oft Eyler, 1; off Companion, i. Struck out:
By tyler, 8; by Companion, 4. Hit by
mI.mVJ kail. II .... . . I . . . . . . ... .
liiucu imii. -a.iLfirBun. w na piicn: ibyier.
line vi game: i.vj. umpire: urennan.
Iprlags Take th Last.
DE3 MOINE8. June 9. Des Molns loet
inv mai di me Bene wun Colorado eprlnge.
Madtgan, the local amateur, was again la
the box. Attendance, l,8u0. Score:
R H IC
Colorado Springs ....0 9 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 t 4 1
Des Moinaa lAAAIAAA Ai
Batteries: Colorado Springe, Jones and
"vih, i-rea iTtuiim, jnauigan ana coni.
Peoria, Gets Pre dirt.
rPftPTA Tun T Tnr.nl ma T-'-ll - . -
day's game to Peoria t to 0, Kansa City
. myymt iiib uii grvunus.
v StaadlaaT of th Teams.
1 , , , Played. Won. Loet P C
Colorado Sprlnga ... 14 24 I ;a
v, Milwaukee in 15 ii .u.-
Kansas City 30 IS 15 .600
iicnver zi lb it .4M
Dea Moiues 11 14 17 .461
Peoria - 2t 11 1 .421
iTOini il ii .407
St. Joseph 18 11 17 .tfcl
da tvaka tnAmV rvtskkea A Ulls.a.bu w-v
m.bww vse vinnitat ea a, .niiwauilVV, AOal
Yr at BC Josph, Colorado 8 print at KAn-
UAMbd IN NAI IUNAL LtAuUc
Kew York Pooatds Ball. naiitmrn
EleTa Items llxteea
Hits,
ST. LOUIS. June .-New Tork gav a
hatting matinee today, pounding out six
teen hits. Bandera, who atarted to do the
twirling ror tne noma team, waa knocked
off the rubber in an Inning and a half.
Mike O'Ncll. who succeeded him, was also
nit nara. i ne t ixtuisians put up a bad
fielding game, having six errors charged
up against them. Atteudance, 6UU. Score:
NEW TORK. I ST. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A B I R.H.O.A I
Braanakaa. lb I lirarrall. Ib...
lUsnsTaa, ri.. 1
i 8 moot, ef...,
0:Brlo. lb
VanH'a, ct.t. ill
MartM, it,... Ill
Bibb, as . Ill
Lauaar. lb,., s lev Barciar, ir.
txina. It Ill 0 Hick.lt, lb..
Ollbart. Ib... till OlWIIli.ma. as.
Bowarmaa, s. I I T I iaL O'Nill,..,
Matih'a d. a. 1 2 J. O'Nall, a.,
. Millar, . 1 1 l.eajidafs, p...
Ml
till
: ii i
e e e a
TeUls .-11 It IT II ll TeUla ... 1 TU4 II I
xBresnahan out for Interfering with
batted ball.
New Tork 10909141 9-41
6t Louis 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9-1
Earned runs: St. Louis, L Two-baa
t
runuenness
( IS A DISEAGEI
"Will-Power "Will Hot Cur It.
Drink la the sraetaet cares ef attsktad. lftay
a l"Mug man of iruuat eramlse kaa loes Ue
elabasure (rave ef e dniakaol ImWI ef aa
boaorabie place la aoclet.
Pbjalrlana haia long rseognlaed that coo.
tlsu4 lsiul(Bce la alcofealie ilmulaaui eausre
tbe tosasek sad 4lieure orfaae te Wvaie
diarsard. la tba at majorlij at tea, tbore
fora, habitual dreBkraaeae la a" akalral die
raar, and a satuuut ef BMBtai rianlia er
tallh ror." will cure It.
"0B.BINE" WIIL POStTITJXT Attl MB
ViNtMLT CLRg TUB DRINK HABIT.
We guaraat tbla aad will (vtaad tb bmhmt
ataouirt th raiad fall. Bat it aatar dose fall!
"OBklHX" is Uatrlaea, edorUas and tutor.
esa, aad eaa be gltra oltaout the patleat'a
kBawIrdse la t-a, eogee, watre er ailla. it
taeoa ay the dlaeasrd stocsarh aad gin a
hurt 7 appetite aad guod dla'atloa.
. Meeikera of the W. C. T. '.. rlarryaaee. eke.
elrUaa and publlo Bra all ever Ue laed eadene
Ula vondrrrul rruwd.
.. lata. 0. Keaua. BS Jt at Capitol tt-.
Waahlaftue. U. C., wrltra: - raa aarrl af.
Srna. fn.ra rae sadrr mi aeraoaal eWrrattae,
tbat OkklkC la a BtarnUia aad parmaaaat
remrdr fvr rhrsale latriate."
II pr ei. koire fur a. rem.rj eaated:
aoetpaid. Heeled bm.klrt Balled free aa re
fBMt. Addrvae Ok gift I CO., IDe Build ts.
Vualiitn. D. L. .el see ronmu. hr
kUerauaat McCeaaelt liroc Ca,
Uedge gla, UaaahA.
t
hit: Mertea. Three-baee hit: Babb. Mao- I
rttlce hit: I'tinn. Inuble playn: Rower-n-an
to Gilbert, (.lllx-rt to Bresnahan.
l'seevd ball: J. O'NeiL ptolen haen:
Howerman. Wild pitch: M. O'Noll. iee
on balls: (iff M. ON'rll. I; off Mstlhow
son. 1. Struck out: By Matthewo:i, ; !
aniiir j: oy m. t Pi'll, 4. 1ert on banes: ft.
Loul, 4; New i'ork. 11. Innlnirn pitched:
Wy Mnrlera, It; bT M. O'Ncll. 7V,; bv Mat
theweon. : t.y Wilier. 1. Hits: Off Han.
tiers. 4; Off M. O Nell. U: off Matthewvon.
I; ofl Minor. I. Time: 1.10. Umpires: Hol-
iiuay ana juoran.
Chlrago Maaagee Xleely.
CHtCAOO. June 9 Three alnglea. with a"
fir t. a ateal and Brieton a one error save
he locale three runs In the third. Willie
forced In the other on four wild ones, with
the baaes full. Stanley's walk followed bv
a scratch hit, aaved the visitor from a
ahutout. Attendance, 1,2"0. Bcore:
CHIC.AOO. BOSTON.
R. HO. A.B.I R.H.O.A.B.
Harler. rf... Ill I rterter. cf.... I I I i
aiasle. It Ill Tanr, lb... till
Chance, lb... ill ftanl.r, It... 1110
Jonoa, rf I 1 I I Ah'tlrhlo, I b. 1 I I I
Low, tb I 4 T earner, rf.... 0
raatr. b I I I I Moran. a I 1 I I I
Brara, a I I I I ICram'irar, lb. I I I 1 I
Kllna. t I 1 4 1 1 Bnnnrr. aa... 114 11
Tarior, a I I Willis, 1 I
T Ota 11 ... 4 mil ll
Totals
1 I 14 11 1
Chicago 9 9 1 9 1 9 9 9 4
Boston 99999199 0-1
Ieft on bases: Chicago. 4: Boston. 4.
Two-base hit: Bonner. Three-haee hits:
Chance, Abbattlchlo. Sacrifice hit: Tay
lor, stolen baee: I nance. Double plays:
Moran to Bonner, Lowe to Chance. Struck
out; Bv Taylor. 1: bv Willis. 4. Baee on
balls: Off Taylor, 4; oft Willis, 6. Hit with
Dan: t y, maniey. Time: l:Jb. um
pire: Eraelle.
Plttabaraj Allows Raa.
PITT8BURO. Jun 9 Pittsburg's record
of fifty-six Inninga without allowing their
opponents a run was broken today by
Thomas scoring from third on Titus' long
fly to left. Duggleby lost the game In the
third by giving five hits and making a
coatly wild threw. Attendance, I.ftuo. Score:
PITT8BURO. . PHILADELPHIA.
Baaameot. ct 1 1 1 I OThomaa, cf... 1 l' I
Clarke, If..,, I I I liHallmaa, Ib. 1 1 I I I
Sakrlng, ri... till 1 K.ltr, rt... 1 I I I I
Wagnar, aa... 1 t I I THua, If 1101
Bran.fld, lb. 1 14 1 Barrr, lb t 1 11 1 0
Laarti. lb..,. 1 I I I Hulawltt, as.. 1 I I I
Kltchar, lb.. I 1 I I 0,Olaason, lb.. 1 t t
Phalpa. e 1 1 e Roth, a 4
Vtllbcim, .. 4 0 Pusiiabr, .. 1 I 1
IxiMugiaae ... l 9 i
ToUla ... I 14 14 I
x Batted for Duggleby ln ninth.
Pittsburg 1000100 -7
Philadelphia 0 0 0 9 1 9 I 0 0-3
Two-base hits: Leach. Phelns. Three-
base hits i Clarke, Keieter. Stolen baaee:
Wagner, Learh. Double pray: Sebrlng to
Braneneld. First base on balls: Off wll
helm, : off Duggleby, 1. Time: 1:30. Um
pire: O'Day.
Poatpoaed Gaaaea.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Cincinnati game
on account of rain.
taadlna- of the Teams.
Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C
New Tork 44 31 13 . 7'16
Chicago 47 33 15 .4X1
Pittsburg 49 32 17 .63
Brooklyn 46 23 22 . 611
Cincinnati 43 19 23 .4ftl
Boston 42 17 f5 .406
I hi'.adnlDhla 43 12 30 .iMS
St. Louts 47 1.1 34 .277
Oames today: Boston at Chlcaato: Brook
lyn at Cincinnati; New York at 8t. Louis;
fbilaaeiphla at flttsburg.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Many Errors aad Oooal Play by Davis
Give Victory to Kew ,
Tork.
KEW TORK. June 9 On a field resem
bling a brickyard more than baa ball
grounds, the locals took the laat of the
series from St. Louis today. Both pitchers
were effective, but Chesbro had the better
support. All McCormlck's errors told In
the run getting. The fielding and batting
of Davis were th features of the game.
Manager unirnn nas exenangea Courtney
and Long for Elberfeld of Detroit, who will
Join the team on Thursday. Score:
NEW YORK. BT. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A E.I R.H.O.A.B
A. DaTls. If. l I
Kealer, rf....
fonror. Ib... I
Williams, ib.
Mcrarlud, at I
Oanaal, lb...
Courtaar. as.
O'Connor, a..
Cbasbrs, t
I I
1
t
1 1
14
i i I
I Barkett, If... I 1 I I I
Haldrlck, ef.. I
r.yal. rf....; 1 I
Wallace, is.. 1 1
Andsrsna, lb. 1 1 I 1 I
Mac-ore, so. a e i i I
r.4i.n, lb.. I 1
Kahoe, a...., 1 I I
Donohua, ' a. . I I I
Luah. lb 1
I rawfotd. If. 1
Carr, lb 1
OmiM, rt...
Smith, lb.... 1
McAllister, aa 1
Mcaalre, e... 1
stoma, p
ToUls ... I I till ll ToUls ... 1 IN I I
New York 1 0 1 0 1 9 9 0 3
St. Louis 0 1009999 0-1
Two-base hits: Burkett. Anderson. Three.
base hit: Kahoe. Sacrifice hits: Keeler (2),
tieiancK. Mocormlck. inrst baae on balls:
Oft Donahue, 1. Flret baae on errors: New
Tork, I; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Chee-
oro, t; oy uonanue, a. stolen Dases:
Keeler, Conroy. Left on bases: New
York, 7; St. Louis, I. Tim: 1:2a Umpire:
OLaughlln.
Detroit Breaks Boatoat's Look.
BOSTON. June 9. Detroit broke Boaton'a
long aerlea of runs by batting out today's
frame, interest centered on Mullln a brll
iant pitching In the face of poor support.
Winter was knocked out of the box in the
Second inning. Attendance, 1,384. Score:
DETROIT. , BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B.
Bamtt, ef... 1 1 1 Dotithertr, If
t I 3 1 Colltoa, Ib... 3 I
111 40 Brian, ef... 1
I 14 rr.inan, rf.. 1
1 0 Paraof, aa... i 114 1
111 1 LaChance, lb 1 1 I I
111 I Farrla, ib.... 4 1
1 4 0! Smith, e I I 1 1
t 1 4 tiwiotar. s. ... l a
Touns. b a aii
Totals ...Tll It llxatahl
I ToUls BT 11 1
xBatted Xor Toung In ninth.
Detroit 01099901 t-7
Beaton 09919919 1-9
Three-baa hits: Carr, McAllister. Home
run: Carr. Stolen bases: Crawford U.
Carr, Dougherty. Double plays: Collins to
Parent. Parent to LaCbar.ce. First base
rn balls: Off Young, 8; oil Winter, 1; off
Mullln, 1. Struck out: By Young, 1; by
Mullln, 4. Time: 2:10. Umpire; Connelly.
Whit li Blto Dost.
PHILADELPHIA, Jun .-Waddll
pitched fin ball today and was faultlessly
supported, a combination which Chicago
eould not overcome. Th visitors also
clayed good ball, but Owen was hit quit
hard. Attendance, 1,200. Bcore:
PHILADELPHIA. , CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B.
Rartaal. If... 114 Hallaua, If.. Ill
Pltkarlnf. lit 1 I I 1 Jonaa, cf 4 I
Daila. lb till Oran. rf 1 I I
U Oroaa, lb.. I I 1 I Callahan. Ik. II I I I
Sarbold. rf... 11 ilabal. lb I I
Marpbr. Ib... I 1 1 1 Dalj. Ib I 1 1 I
M. Cross, as. I 1 4 Tannahlll, a I I I I I
Bhrack. T 1 0 McKarlao. a I I
Wsddall, p... 111 Slattarr. e... 1 1
lOwan, p 1. i
Totals ... T 14 11 --'-J J
. I Totals ... 1 4 14 I
Philadelphia II t I I II 1 H
Chlcat-o 9 9 9 0 0 9 4 0 1-1
Two-base hits: Green. Callahan, Isbell,
L. Cross, M. Cross. Three-baje hit: Mur
phy. Stolen base: L. Cross. Left on bases:
Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 6. First on balls:
Off Owen, I; off Waddell, 1 Struck out:
By wen. 4; by Waddell. 7. Wild pltchea:
Owen, 1; Waddell, 1. Tim: JJU. Umpires:
Haaeett and Carruthers.
Waaklstaa Loses Aaothe.
WASHINGTON. Jun . Cleveland gav
Wllaon a eevere drubbing today and added
another game to Washington's column of
leases. Wright, too, .was bard hit, but
after the locals were on bases the neces
sary hits to score them failed to material
la. Attendance, 3,0:4. Score:
CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON.
R.H.O.A B I R.H O A.B.
Be, at 1111 Moras, as.... 1 I
brawler, lb.. 1111 Salback. If... I I 1
Lalola, lb ... I 4 4 1 Rran, cf 1 4 I s
Hick ma a, Ib. 1 14 1 Dalahaiur, rt 1 I I a
M'artkr, U. I 3 CoushllD. Ib. 111
Phrk. rf I I I 1 Carry, lb I 1
Ooraa'ar. as. 1 1 I Roktnsoa. Ik. 1 I 4
Abbott. lilt 1 Clarka, a I I
WrKbt, p.... 1 1 (.Wilaoa, p.... 1 1 1 I
La 1
Totals ... I N 17 II I
I Totala ... I 11 IT 14 I
xRan for Wilson In ninth.
Cleveland 1140111 1 I
Washington 9 1 9 4 1 9 0 0 14
Two-baa tilts: Moran, Goohnauer, Brad
ley. Three-baa hit: Flick. Home run:
Bradley. Stolen baes: Hlokman. Flick.
Sacrifice hits: Moran, Ryan, Coughlln, La
Into. Tioubla lilava: Cm.wMm i. XinKtn.nn
Bay to IjiJoIc. First baae on balla: Off
Wllaon, 2; off Wright, i. Hit by pitched
ball: Wllaon. Struck out: Bv Wilson, 4;
djt nnini. . acit on oasea: waaninicton
; Cleveland. 1. Wild pitch: Wilson. Time;
1.06. Umpire: Sheridan.
taodtaigt of th Teaaae.
Played. Won. Loet. P C
Fcston 41 24 1 .61
PhUadelphla 43 M . 17 .
St. Ioula 37 21 14
i icveiana M 21 17 .6
l hlcego e 20 20 .btti
letroit 41 II 23 .let
New York 40 17 23 .41
Washington 41 11 30 .Ibk
Game today: Culrago at Philadelphia,
St. Louis at New ork. ItetroU at Button,
v.wviahuw aa rt aeiiiruftnav
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Kaneae City Gees fader t I.eelsTllle
la Blow anal t aletereatleg
( oatest.
LOflSVII.LK. Ky.. June .-Lotilsvlll
defeated Kenans City todsr In a slow snd
uninteresting game. Both bonnnnon snd
Uibeon pitched good ball. Attendance,
2.6V0. Score:
LOl'IIVlLt.C i KAS'IAS TITT.
R.H.O.A B R.HO A.B.
lr-Mi. a n a a ,.. u t a i, a
Hart, lb 1 I T l.Malrary, cf.. II
Branbear. It. I 1 I I 9 Nanro. tb.... 111
mnl. rf 1 1 I tt Ora4r, r I 1 I
SullKas. lb.. 111 e Gear, rf
Clrmrr. II.... 1 1 1 s.... I I
B'hrlrar. ... SIS Hanlry. If....
ChUn:.. aa ... e I I OiUcAnd wa. Ib 1 1
Bobannon, p. 1 Qlboon, p.... (Ill
Totala ... I in I ll Totals ... 1 I 17 11 1
lyOuilvllle 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 00
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-bnee hits: Sullivan. Schrlver. Home
runs- Odwcil, Clymer. Hlolcn bases: Har(,
Hanley, Maloney. Sacriflce hits: Clymer,
Odwell. Bases on balls: Off Bohannon, 4;
off Olbeon, 1. Struck out: By Hohnnnon,
3; by Gibson. 1. Hit by pitched bnll:.
Mchrlvee, Gear. Ieft on basra: Iulrv!lie.
3; Kansas C!fv, 7. First base n errors:
Loulevlllo. 1; Kansas City, I. Passed ball:
Grady. Wild pitch: Bohannon. Time:
2:06. Umpire: liaakell.
Mllwaakee la Shot Oat.
INDIANAPOLIS. June . Indianapolis
phut out Milwaukee In th first game of
the series through Kellum's superb pitch
ing and good fielding. Attendance, l.:xl.
Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. MJLWAUKKR
R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B.
Hotrlrrar, H DdntasTy, It I 0
Poi. Ib 1114 riuniaa, rf... I I
Jonas, If 1 I Donahue, lb. 1
Klhra. lb.... 1 11 0 Phyla, as 1 1 1
Coulter, cf... 4 Wood, o 1 3
O' Brian, aa.. 1 I Hemphill, ef 3
Tamaatt, ib.. 1 1 4 I'naliub, lb.. 1 1 1 1
Hardon, ... 1 7 Rrhallar. lb.. 0 1111
Kallnm, p.... II McUlll, p 1 1 4
Totals ... I I 17 11 H Totals ... list 10 I
z Haydon out on bunt strikes.
Indianapolis 000101411
Milwaukee 00900590 00
First base on balls: Off Kellum. 5: off
McGllI, 1. Struck out: By Kellum, 4; by
McGIU, 2. Three-base hit: Unglaub. Sac
rifle hits: Coulter (2, Klhm, McGIU.
Doubli play: Unglaub to Donahue to Un
glaub. Left on bams: Indianapolis, l;
Milwaukee, 10. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Moran
and Cunningham.
Sharp) Fielding; Aids Toledo.
TOLEDO. O.. June 9. 8haro work In th
field, with St. Paul's Inability to hit Ger
man opportunely, won the game for Toledo
toaay. Attendance, on. aiore:
TOLEDO. BT. PAUL.
H. II. O. A. B.I R.H.O.A.B.
Smith, rt 0 1 OIr. If 1 I I
Blank's'p, If. I 1 1 Shannon, ... 1 1 (
Barnard, ef.. 0 4 SJaikaon. rf.. 111
Turner, lb... 10 S-haafer. aa.. 1 3
Sihaub. Ib... 1 1 J Wheeler. Ik.. (13 11
Klelnow. c... 1 I I I Huallua. lb., tills
Owens, ib.... 1114 (Keller, lb.... 1111
Marcan. as... 114 Rnllivan, e... till
uartnan, p... esse me wart, p.
13 3
Totals ...I I 37 II o ToUls ...11134 11 1
Toledo 0000110 0 0-3
St. Paul 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-baae hits: Marcan. Smith. Kellv ('
Jacks in, Sullivan. First base on balls:
Off German, 9; off Stewart, 8. Struck out:
By German, 4; by Stewart, 4. Left on
bases: Toledo, 6; St. Paul, 6. Double play:
Schaub to Owens to Turner. Hit by pitch-ill
ball: Blankenshlp. Wild pitch: German.
Stolen bases: Schaub, Stewart Shannon
(2. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Foreman.
Postponed Games.
At Columbus Columbus-Mlnneanolls
gam on account of rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
Milwaukee 38 27 11 .710
St. Paul 41 26 16 .410
Indianapolis 39 20 19 .513
Minneapolis to i ll .475
Kansas City 32 lo 17 .169
IulsvlUe 41 13 S3 .43
Toledo 41 14 25 .390
Columbus 40 15 25 .375
Games today: Kansas City at Louisville.
Milwaukee at Indianapolis, St. Paul at To-
Shenandoah Wins Eight Straight.
SHENANDOAH, la., Jun 9. (Special
Telegram.) Shenandoah won the eighth
consecutive victory this afternoon by de
feating Atlantic by a score of 8 to 1. The
gam was played with few errors on either
sid and was noted principally for the
number of strike outs, Jarrett for Atlantic
making twelve and Hobba for Shenandoah
eleven. Shenandoah now leads in th
Southwestern Iowa league with 9u0 per cent.
Score:
Shenandoah 1 9001100
Atlantic 0 0099019 0-1
Batteries: For Shenandoah, Hobbs and
Townsend; for Atlantic, Jarrett, Perry and
Boales.
Cnahle to Bit Mors.'
UATXVADrt W-i Tim, lfin,Mal Tl-
gram.) The ure Hatch team of Clay Cen
ter were defeated by the home team her
today by a score of 7 to t, the visitors
falling to find Morse, the university pitcher,
who held them down to five hits and strik
ing out twelve- men. Following was th
score by Innings: R.H.
Harvard 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 1 x 7 7
Clay Center ...1 1199919 l- S
Batteries: Harvard. Morse and Rosen-
baum; Clay Center, Sandrrson and Latta.
First base on balls: Off Morse, 1; off San
derson, 3. Struck out: By Morse, 12; by
Sanderson, 7.
MeCook Takes th Seeond.
M'COOK. Neb.. Jun 9. (Special Tele-
Kam.) McCook took today's gam from
oldreg by a score of 7 to 2. Score.
K.H.c;.
McCook 9 0191191 7 44
Holdrege 1 0910099 O-3 74
Batteries: For MeCook, Moor and Ben
der; for Holdrege, Teel and Burman. Two
base hits: Holdrege, Maryott. Horn run:
MeCook, Moore. Struck out: By Moore 4,
by Teel 4. Bases on balls: Off Moore 1.
Hit by pitched ball: By Teel 1. Tim of
game: 1:15. Umpire: Reed.
Win y Hr4 Hitting;.
FORT DODGE, la., Jun 1. (Special Tel
egram.) Th Fort Dodge whltesox defeated
lnton her today by a score of 8 to L
Fort Dodge hit th ball at will and th
result of th game was never In doubt.
The features of the gam were Davis'
horn run and tha pitching of Murphy for
Fort Dodge. Score: R.H.B.
Fort Dodge 1 01990419-8 15 1
Vinton 9 9991999 0-1 91
Batteries: For Fort Dodge, Murphy and
Snooks; for Vinton, Clement and Atkins.
Crelghtn Beats Cotner.
LINCOLN, June 9. (Special Telegram.)
Crelghton University team from Omaha
won a very close game from Cotner uni
versity tills evening by a score of 4 to 8.
The game waa delayed owing to the late
arrival of th train, and did not beein till
6:30 and waa finished at 7.
Among; Amatenr Boll Playera.
The Hanscom Park ball team defeated
the Wlaarda yesterday afternoon by a score
of 20 to 8.
The Diamond C Juniors defeated the
Hanscom Park Juniors yesterday afternoon
by a score of 8 to 1.
Gam Knds la a Tie.
rlll.TNF.B Kah tun. llnul.l T-l-
gram.) Greeley and Gilmer played a gam
of ball her today, score 7 to 7 when Gree
ley ion ine grounaa. An excursion train
mas run from Aurora. Tha same tmm.mm
play tomorrow.
Games la Tbree-I I.eaara.
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids 8, Bloom
tngton 1.
At Dubuque Dubuque 6, Decatur 9.
At Rockford Hoc k ford 4, Rock Island 8.
At Davenport Davenport 4, Jolict 4.
Corbett Prepares to Train.
OAKLAND, Cal.. June 9 James J. Cor
bett arrived her today and at once pro
reeded to the cottage at Croll's Garden,
which Is to be his training quartera. He
will begin actual training on Saturday.
English t'rteketere Hold I.ead.
LONDON. Jun 9 In th match agalnat
the Philadelphia eleven Cambridge univer
sity scored 371 In Its first Innings snd took
ten American wickets for 101.
FeT Again Keo Yaehts Horn.
NEW TORK, Jun 9-Fog today again
prevented a rac between the three rivals
for selection as cup defender.
College Base Ball.
At Cambridge Harvard 4. Columbia 1.
Meney for Flood SeeTerere.
Seventy-five dollsra waa tha net result
of th extra matinee given by the Ferris
summer otoca company at the Bovd the
ater yeaterdrfv for the benefit o." the W.r,
aas flood sufferers. Manager Burgess of
the Boyd theater sent the money to Mayor
eionrra ias evening, wno will forward It
EXERCISES AT DEAF SCHOOL
Commincoment Program Given Orally and
in th S tjn Ltne.nBg4.
SOME BEAUTIFUL'EFf ECTS ARE PRODUCED
Remarkable Oral Addresses Cites by
Paplls Who Hit Sever Heard
the Isial of Their Own
Voices.
The thirty-fifth annual commencement
exercises of the Nebraska School for the
Deaf were given yesterday afternoon In
the assembly hall of the Institution before
a large audience. The hall waa prettily
decorated with th colors of the class of
1903, old rose and white, with Old Glory
as a background for the platform. The
curtain was of the clsss colors and on It
was th class motto, "Look Ahead," ln
evergreens. Ther were only three gradu
ates. Miss Frances Davis of Omaha, Miss
Hattl Bell Ren of David City and Mr.
Perry Beeley of Lincoln.
The exercises began with a short wel
coming address by Superintendent R. E.
8tewarT Th invocation was delivered
orally by Rev. J. M. Ross of Omaha, and
was communicated during Its delivery In
th sign language to the pupils of the
school by Superintendent Stewart.
Perry Beeley then delivered th class
orstlon orally, his subject being "Self-reliance,"
which was repeated to the pupils
In tha sign language by Superintendent
Stewart as rapidly as th speaker talked.
Mr. Beeley has been totally deaf since he
was 18 months old and consequently his
oral address was remarkable from the fact
that he had never heard the words he
spoke. His enunciation was excellent and
his pronunciation and emphasis remark
ably good.
Then followed an oral exercise by th
class of first year pupils under the guidance
of their teacher. Miss Anna Kirkpa trick.
The class consisted of two boys and five
little girls, all of whom were totally deaf,
but were still able to speak with remark
able distinctness. They readily named Il
lustrated objects and recited In unison, on
of them giving a very pretty recitation In
verse. They also read from written exer
rises.
Rapid aad Graeefal.
Miss Frances Davis of Omaha gave an
essay on "Florence Nightengale," In the
sign language, which was read at the same
time by one of th teachers. The rapid
and graceful movements of Miss Davis'
hands. In unison with th reading of tire
essay, was one of the most Interesting fea
tures of the afternoon. The essay was her
own production snd upon Its conclusion
the speaker was presented with a hand
some bouquet of white roses and carna
tions. Then followed the sign-song. "Rocked in
the Cradle of the Deep," by the Misses
Edith Marshall, Frances Davis, Hattle Ren,
Mary Smlrha and Hester Wlllmore. Th
vocal solo was sung by Miss O. W. Hendee,
on of th teachers, with Miss Pearl Cole
as piano accompanist. Tha five young
women, attired In white and all of them
exceedingly pretty and graceful, followed
th cadence and pathetic sentiment of the
song In the sign manual with the most
charming and beautiful effect. It waa a
poem of graceful movement that gave the
old song a new meaning and Interest.
L. B. Mol followed with a very enter
taining cornet solo, Sohubert's "Serenade,"
with his little daughter as piano accom
panist. Manual . Class Exhibition.
The manual clasa third-year pupils., then
gav a very Interesting and marvelous xj
hlbltlon of efficiency under the direction of
their teachen, Miss- Ota B. Crawford. A
not less Interesting feature was tha exhibi
tion by th drawing class of four boys and
four girls, under th direction of their
teacher, Lloyd Blankenshlp. They sketched
with charcoal oh whit cardboard. Their
productions Included landscapes, portraits
and animals.
A' very pretty number waa th parasol
drill by thirteen little girls carrying pink
and blue parasols, under th direction of
the Misses Regnler and Jack. Their evo
lutions were graceful' and carried out In
cadence with a song, "Brave Little Maid
ens," by ons of th teachers, with Miss
Col a pianist
Th valedictory, an essay, "Th Path to
Fame," by Miss Hattl Belle Ren, was
given orally by the valedictorian and In
the sign language by one of the teachers,
as shs proceeded with It Miss Ren be
came almost wholly deaf at S years of age
and at th age of 15 another attack of Ill
ness caused nor to lose her hearing en
tirely. Bh has been a pupil at the school
for three years. She has a clear, distinct
voice, and her articulation and pronuncia
tion ar perfect.
Th diplomas were presented by Super
intendent Stewart, who accompanied their
presentation with the sign language, and
his associate principal read th address
orally. Th program closed with another
sign-song, "W Will Never, Say Goodbye."
Brlefe from th Conrte.
Judge Day hss divorced William Green
irom uctavia ureen.
Dl voice has been granted to Grace E.
Burkhardt from Anthony J. Burkhardt by
Judge mcklnson.
Anna Helser sues William Helaer for dl
vorce, alleging neglect. They were mar
ried In Kansas City in 1SS9.
After being out from 4 o'clock Monday
evening a jury Derore juage nena returned
a verdict ln the case of Cunningham Bros.'
Woolen Comoany agalnat A. Dublnaky.
finding for the defendant in a net amount
of 154265. The case has been on trial for
more than a week and Involved an account
and counter claim.
Notifies City of Accident.
Mrs. Geors F. Forbes, through her at
torney, has notified the city that she fell
and broke her right leg and otherwise in
lured herself on the night of June 4, Al
leging that the city waa to blame for per
mitting a crosawalk to remain at a 11 f
ferent level than a manhole In It. Mrs.
Forbes lives at 1470 South Seventeenth
street and names no amount of damages
expected.
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EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Hard to Ran Skirting; Maddy Sea Con
stitutes Road to Victory.
DETROIT, June 9. The Grosse Point
track was a sea of mud today, but there
was an outside path and all horses that
were lucky enough to strike It won. Re
sults: .
First race, six furlongs: Luckett won.
Prism second, H. A. Bullock third. Time:
1:23.
Second race, seven furlongs: Insolence
won, Rotterdam second, Dr. Moody third.
Time: 1:39.
Third race, one mile: Jo Lesser won,
Faey Street second, Bank Street third.
Time: 1:50..
Fourth race, short course steeplechsse;
Daryl won, Captain Conover second. Bell
Court third. Time: 8:2M4:
Fifth race, five furlongs: Townmoor
won, Chockayetta second, St. Juvenal
third. Time: 1:08. -
Sixth race, seven furlongs: The Stew
ardess won. Beau second, Maghonl third.
Tim: 1:3914.
CHICAGO, Jun ".-Results:
First race, five furlongs: Ralph Toung
won, Lady Free Knight second, BanweU
third. Time: 1:024.
Second race, seven furlongs: High Car
nival won. Prodigal Son second, Enue third.
Time: 1:29. .. .
Third race, mil and 100 yards: Loon
won, Havlland second, Montana Peeress
third. Time: 1:48.
Fourth race, seven furlongs: Talpa won, t
Jack Rattlln second, Wsrtenlchte tnird.
Time: 1:2S.
Fifth race, ' four furlongs: Handsome
Florey won. Determination second, Ida
Davis third. Time: 0:48.
Sixth race, mile and 100 yards: Blue Mint
won, Qoldaga second, Myth third. Time:
X:B0.
KEW TORK. June 9. Results:
First race, about six furlongs: Captl
vator won, Roval Summons second, Lord
Badge third. Time: 1:12.
Second race, mile and seventy, yards:
Star and Garter won, Kickshaw second,
Scoffer third. Time: 1:50.
Third race, five and one-half furlongs:
Grenade won. Casein second, Harbor third.
Time: 1:09.
Fourth race. Parkway handicap, mils and
one-sixteenth: Major Daingerfleld won,
Merry Acrobat second, Rightful third.
Time: 1:49.
Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Base
ful won. Pirouette second, Bronx third.
Time; 1:104.
Sixth race, mil and an eighth: Knight
of the Garter won. Bar Le Duo second,
North Brook third. Time: 1:58.
ST T.DTTI14. June 9. Results:
- First race, four and a half furlongs, sell
lng: Ldy Kay won, finsrey a secona,
Lola Noel third. Time: 0:&ft.
Second race, five furlonga: Mlas Craw
ford won. Matt Wadlelgh second, Don Al
va r a third. Tim: 1:54.
Third race, seven furlongs, selling: Hit
won, Orleans second, vestry tnira. lime:
l:zs.
Vnurth race, mil and a sixteenth, purs
Little Scout won. Found second, Lady
Strathmore third. Time: 1:47.
Fifth rae. mil and seventy yards:
Lunar won. Ladas second, Bardlan tnirx
Time- l-W.
Sixth race, mil and an eighth: Cher
ished won. Chlckaaha aeoond, Tammany
Chief third. Time: i:w.
For Saddlo Crook Bower.
Tru to Its declaration of principles th
West Omaha Improvement club Is starting
out on a determined campaign to rorce
th early construction of the Saddle Creek
sewer. Two blank petitions have been pre-
Sared ami have been left at Wllkle ft
lltchell's grocery. Fortieth and Farna-n,
and st the Walnut Hill pharmacy. Fortieth
and Cuming. All residents west of Thirty
eighth street and between Hamilton and
Leavenworth ar being urged to sign th
memorials.
Commencement mt It. Catharine's.
The commencement exercises of St
Catharine s academy will take place Thurs
day. June 18. at 8:30 D. m. - The same pro
gram will be repeated for the parents end
irienos or ine pupns at ureigmon univer
sity hall Sunday. Jun 21. at 4:80 p. m.
Typhoon Interrnpt Consmnnlcatlon.
NEW TORK. Jun 9. Th Commercial
Cable comDnnv announce that all tale.
graphic communication with Tonquln has
Dean Interrupted by a typhoon.
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JOHN Gt'wn pprwi'" --.ae.WI.
Omaha Branch. IT South Sth Street,
Telephones 2844 and A2915.
Some
Bargains
iillnpi
lite'
Atlanta, Ga.. and back, 832.10; July
I to 7.
Indianapolis and back, 119.40; Jun T
te 9 and Jun 13 and 14.
Boston and back. $33.75; Jun 89 to
July 4.
Boston and back, 881.76: June 24 to
89.
Saratoga, N. T., and back, 8S2.20,
July 4 and (.
Detroit and back, 831.00; July 14
and 15.
Baltimore and back, 83X 28; July 17
and 18.
St Louis and back, 118.60, Juns 15
snl t.
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo
and back, 117.60, Jun 1 to September
90.
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo
and back, 916.00; July 1 to 10.
Salt Lake City and back, 830.50; Jun
1 to September 80.
Los Angeles, San Francisco and Ban
Diego and back, 860.00; July 1 to 10.
Hot Springs, S. D., and back, 918 40;
Jun 1 to September 80.
Th above ar soma of th Burling
ton's cheap excursion rates this year.
If you are going anywhere you hud
better writ or see me, as I can prob
ably offer you suggestions that will
save you money.
J. D. REYNOLDS,
OUy Passenger Art.,
I902 Famam St., Omaha
UNION PACIFIC
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AND RETURN
Jjrto I 9 Sa 90, asm.
To suable) parson to roach Umm favorad locallrJa without
nnecoseary ipndiror of tim or money, th UNION
PACIFIC hag pot Into ffot low rata and splendid train
sarrtc from Missouri River to Denver. Accommo
dation ar provided for all class of passes ( r oa
these trains, th quipmsnt including- free reclin
ing chair cars, buffet smoking cars, drawing
room lepr, and day coaches, stc.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARMM ST.
'PhoM a 16.
Your office cleaned dally furniture dusted
and wiped dally windows and walla kept
clean Free janitor service free water
electric light heat elevators run day and
night building always open plenty of
daylight and air ln every office In the
Bee Building.
Suit f two room en fifth floor-. v
newly decorated 15.00 a month.
R. C Peters & Co.. Rental Agents, Grtiind Floor Bee Bldf.
iv w a a nans uigr cemmuieo.
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