THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1003. OMADA GETS TIRED EARLY Bcorei Four Bn.n in First Two Inning and Then Quits foi the Gams. ST. JOSEPH GETi BUSY IN THE SIXTH Pltrhers Make m Record for HJttlaa Bl: that la Llkelv Ra ; I aeqiaate for Maar . Dir. T.. JOBS. PH. Mo.. June 17.-Speclel Tel Kram. i Rourke's peta looked sure win ner today , whan they started oft with a scoi-e of I to the good, but went to pieces In th fifth and lout the fame. Five hun dred rooter gathered at League park to wltnsss the opening struggle. Fair weather and a fine breere fanned the en thusiasm Into flame. Because of Umpire Brennan'a disability Ebrlght and Bhafatal umpired th fame. In the first Inning Car ter, the Arat Omaha man up, went out on an Infield grounder. Bhugart got a two- base hit. Welch got a base on balls. Wright singled into right field, scoring Bhugart. Oenlns got a single Into left field, scoring Welch and Wright. Hlckey truck out and Oondlng went out on a pop-up to Kemmer. Henderson, the Omaha alab artist, did great work In this Inning, striking out Belden, Ron and Hartman, tha first three Saint up. Omaha scored another run In its half of tha second. Henderson went' out on a popup. Carter Ingled over second and went to third on an effort to catch him while stealing sec ond. Carter scored when Frank Bhugart flew out to center. Welch got a base on balls, but went out at second on a fielder's Choice of Wright's Infield grounder. .Chlnn was substituted for Bowman at tha opening of the third by the Salnta. Omaha failed to connect In the third In ning. Dolan singled, followed by Qenlns and Mickey, who flew out to Hartman. Dolan waa caught napping at flrst, retir ing the aide. For the Saints Chlnn and Belden struck out. Rohe put a single over second and Hartman went out on an In field hit to right. The Omahas went out In one, twof three order In their half of the fourth,. Oondlng flying out to Hart man, Henderson to Crum and Carter going out on s. bunt to Rohe. In tha fifth Bhu gart flew, out to Belden. Welch singled to tight and .Wright flew out to Crum. Do lan followed' with a tilt for two bags and Welch 'went to' third on It, but overran the bag. St. Joseph claimed ha was caught from the base, 'but Bhafstal called him safe. .Qenlna fouled out, the ball being caught-tip against the grandstand by Oar vln. Just then A balloon went up from the labor carnival ground' and Omaha went up wjth It The 'slaughter Included two thrae-baggerat a noma run and several pretty singles. Henderson was retired at the end of tha Inning 'and Companion sub stituted. TKe score: ' PTC JOSEPH. : ', ' - AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Belden, If 8 112 0 0 ROhe, 3b 4 1 1 0 8 1 Haxtma.iT,. -f ..8 0 0 0 0 Kemmer, lb. 1 1 3 1 0 Maher, aa 4 3 1 8 0 1 Oarvln, o. 3 113 3 0 McBrlde, lb... 4 0 3 1 3 1 Crum. rf 3 1 0 3 0 1 Bowman, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chlnn, p 4 1113 0 a good game of ball bv a scor Ot 4 to I. The same teams play tomorrow. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Boetoa and Brooklra Eaek - Defeat Other la Poafcle Header Contest. f.OSTON. June 17. The home teem won the morning game from Brooklyn. It was a pitchers' battle between Oarvln and Pit tlngcr. somewhat long drawn out through the wlldnees nf the latter. With men on baaen. however, the Boston pitcher was effective. A running ratch by Ptanley was the fielding feature. Score: BOSTON. I BROOKLYN. R.H 0 A B I R.H.O A , n-it-r. rf... 1 .Straus, tit... 1 1 1 f.ni.r. rf... I ti-h-k.nl. if., til T-nntT, lb... 1 1 1 1 tnhh., ct.... 0 1 Tool-. If .. 1 1 0 MiOedl, rf t rarn.r. rf... 11 1 rajTl.. Ik... tit Mnrati, c 1 i Oahl.il, M Ah'tl.hlo. lb. M I I lAkNtu, e. Or-rolni.r. lb 4 0 rioos, lb.. Hnnn-r, aa... 1 l I I twill, s PlUlnf-r, r, p.. t 1 1 8 - -I Totals la ... I I 17 11 Tata Boston Brooklyn Earned runs: Two-base nits .. 1 .. 1 1 .pi ..is .. t I M II I ri. if KIr, rf.... Pulls, ef Flbarfalcl. M. William. U. Coeroy, b... Gani.l, lb... Barilla, e.... Wolta. . 1 0001001 -3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 ' Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Bonner, Aheam. Three base hit: Bheckard. Stolen bases: Moran, Doyle, Dahlen. Bases on balls: Off Gar vin, 4; off Pittlnger, . 8truck out: By Plttlnger, B; by Oarvln, 8. Passed ball: Ahearn. Wild pitches: Oarvln U). Time: 3:10. Umpire: O Day. Brooklra Tarsi Tables. Brooklyn won the afternoon game easily, batting Platt'a delivery all over the lot. Schmidt also was nit nara, out HrooKiyn s batting was bunched end coincided with Boston a errors. Attendance, .u. ncors: BROOKLYN. i i BOSTON. R.H O A H.I R.H. OA strane. lb... 1 I 1 I ' Stanley, of... 8 I I Sha-kar4, If. I I 1 1 tlTanoay, lb... t Dobba, ct.... I II tiCoolay, If.... McCreedta, rf I etcarnay, rf... Doyle, lb I I II 1 KIUr1.. e. bah Ion. as... Ill Ab'llchio, 5b. Jarklltarh, . 1 1 OOrem'ear, lb. 1 Flood, lb lift Honnar, aa... 1 Schmidt, D... 114 0, Plait. t Totals ...11 II IT It J Total! ... 14 17 10 4 Brooklyn 0 3 0 3 1 4 6 0 0-11 Boston 3 30002096 Two-base hits: Bheckard, Dahlen. Home run: Schmidt. Stolen base: Doyle. Double plavs: Strang to Doyle, Dahlen to Flood to Doyle. First base on balls: Off Piatt, 3; off Schmidt, 3. Struck out: By Schmidt, 1; by Piatt, 4. Time: 1:66. Umpire: O Day. Glaats Come Back at Phillies. PHILADELPHIA. June 17 New York defeated Philadelphia today by good hit ting. President Pulllam has suspended Bowerman for three days on account of a dispute yesterday with Umpire Johnstone. Attendance, 8.4!1. Score: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O A K.l R.H O A E. Broarna. rf... 1 1 0 0 0 Ttiomaa. cf... 1100 i Mailman, lb. 0 OKalatar, rf... 0 eTItus. If.... 0 Barry. II.... ttHUIawltt. aa Odloaaon, lb. OHoth. 1 Sparka, p... xuougiaas .. T II 17 It . ' ToUla .. xBatted for Sparks In ninth. New Tork 2 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 2 0 Two-base hits: Browne. Dunn,, Kelster, Barry, Titus. Sacrifice hits: VanHaltrsn, Hallman, Titus ' Stolen ' bases: Merles, Barry. Double plays: Hulswltt. to Barry, Oleason to Barry. I,eft on bases: Phila delphia, 7. First bane on balls: Off Tay lor, 1; oft Sparks, 3. Hit by pitcher: Sparks. Struck out: By Sparks, 3. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Emslle. Staadlagr of tne Teama. Played. Won. Lost the game to New York, errors by Slsttery and Flaherty and Williams' clean single poring the winning run for the locale In the ninth Inning. Attendance, 1.177. Score: xOne out when winning run mads. KIW YORK. CH1CAOO. RHOAB' R.H0A1 01 Hoi mat. If... I 01 0 Jonaa, cf 1 1 Oreen. rf I 0 II 0 Callahan. Ib till 140 lbell. 2b.... 0 0 I III 1 Kl.tt.rr, lb. . 114 1 14 I tTaaaahlll. aa. I I 1 14 M'Farl.nd. a 1 0 017 ( riaharty, p.. 1 4 1 Totala ...1 4 17 11 ll Totala ... U25 II 4 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Neville, Blattery. Sacri fice hit: lsbell. Stolen base: Fults. l,eft on bases: New York, 8; Chicago, 9. First on errors: New York, 4; Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Off Wolfe, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Br Flaherty, 1. Struck out: By Wolfe. 3. Wild pitch: Wolfe. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Laughlln. Postponed Games. At Washington The Detroit-Washington game was called at end of second Innings. Standing of the Teama. Played. Won. Lost. Philadelphia Boston Cleveland St. Louis .... 'hlcago 40 4M 4f. 42 44 New York 44 Detroit 46 Washington 46 31 29 26 21 21 21 20 14 18 ID 20 21 rs 23 26 32 PC. .63.1 .604 .600 .477 .477 .438 .3i '4 Games today: Boston at Cleveland. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Paal'a Superior Play Beata I.oals- vllle la Last Contest of Series, LOUISVILLE. Ky.. June 17.-8t. Paul outplayed Louisville today and won the last game or the series, wneeiers neming ana a sensational left-hnnded catch by Hug- gins were features. Attendance, 1,000. Score BT. PAVL. , LOUI8VILI.H. K.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A Ilraanahan, lb 1 I 10 VanH'B, cf.. 4 11 Martaa. It.... Ill Babb, aa Ill (Minn, lb t 8 Gllbart. lb... Oil Warnar, e.... 8 Taylor, p.... 11 Totals I 1 1 t 1 I 11 0 1 1 I 1 4 I 1 4 10 17 14 1 0 0 4 1-7 0 10 0-4 Totala Carter, If... Shugart, 2b. Oenlns, cf.. Welch, rf... Wright, lb.. Dolan, ss... Hlckey, 3b.. Oondlng, c. Henderson, Companion, xThomas ... 81 8 f 27 11 4 OMAHA. AB. R. BIL PO. A. E. 6 1 1 1 I 6 3 6 3 8 4 , 4 p p....Jfw , 0 0 3 2 3 11 0 0 0 t 24 13 New Tork Plttsburar Chicago Brooklyn ., Cincinnati Boston 60 63 63 4 .... 47 ...48 35 86 34 25 21 20 15 14 16 17 19 24 2 33 37 P.P. .700 .671 .643 .611 .447 . .313 .8U3 Totals ...M x Batted for Companion In the ninth, at unh j O l 0 1 6 0 0 0 i Omaha 8. 19000000-4 Earned runs: Bi. Joseph, 8; Omaha, 1. Left on bases: it Joseph, 4; Omaha, 6. First base on errors: St. Joseph, 2; Omaha, 3. Two bane hits: Wright, 8. Three-base hiU: Kemmer, Chlnn. Home run: Belden. Sacrifice hits: Hartman, Oarvln, Dolan.' Stolen bases: Osrvln, Mc Bride, Carter. Double plays: Bhugart to Dolan to Wright, wngnt to riicaey. Struck out: By Bowman, l: by Hender son, 7; by Companion, 8. Bases on balls: Off Bowman, 2; off Henderson 1; off Com panion, Hit by pitched bail: By Bow man, ii by Chlnn, 7; by Henderson, 4; by Companion, 4. Passed ball: Oondlng. Time: 1:46. Umpires; Ebright and Bhaf atal. One bad Field Offsets Otker. KANSAS CITY. June 17.-A triple play by Jacobs, Webster and Btrelb wa tha feature of todaya game. Both teams played a - ragged game in the field, but Kansas City had luck In bunching hits. Attendance, 300. Score: r H E. Kansas City ,.1 0 4 2 1 0 1 2 11 14 4 Des Moines.... 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 t i Batteries: Kansas City. Halla and Ul rica.; Dea. Moines, Madigan and Fohk . , Mllnaakee Needa Tklrioaa. MILWAUKEE.' June 17. McPherson pitched great ball today, allowing seven hiU, but It Waa not until the thirteenth that Milwaukee could get the winning run. Attendance. 600. Score: R H E ' Milwaukee .0 0 0 1'8 0 0 J 0 0 0 l- 16 4 Denver r ,.w 1 0 3 6 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0-4 7 Batteries: Milwaukee. McPherson and Lucia; Denver, Eyler and Latimer, v. Sarlags Defeat Peoria. PEORIA. June 17. Colorado Springs de feated Peoria today to 1, tha visitor dis playing auperlor all around playing. At tendant. 3.300. .Score: ... " R H E Colo. Springs... 1 M'H j'i j f-1! I Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 Batteries: Colorado Springs, McNeely and Btarnagle; Peoria, Hart and Wilson, steading af ka Team. Loat P C .41 34 87 .36 ...S8 36 24 Oames today : Omaha at Bt. josepn. wn ver at Milwaukee, Colorado Springs at Peoria, Des Moines at Kansas City. Error Costs a . WEBSTER CITY. Ia., June 17. (Special Telegram.) Webster City lost a -tlona" gam of ball today to Waterloo by s score of 6 to C But for an error at third the locals would have won. These two teams have five straight . games scheduled. Score: ...... Waterloo 1 M I 0 J H Webster City 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 -6 Batteries: Waterloo, Ross and Wharton; Webater City, Oreen and White. Dlamoada Beat Staadarda. The Diamonds defeated the Standards yesterday by a score of to 8. Hatterle: Diamonds, Wlllard and Magrath; btand ards, Whitehead and Krlksou. Glltaer loses ky Oae.' GILTNER, Neb., June 17 (Special Tele gram.) U Ulnar loat to Red Cloud today In Philadelphia 48 Bt Louis 63 Oames today: Pittsburg at Boston, Chi cago at New York, Cincinnati at Phlladel phla, St. Louis at Brooklyn. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland and Bostoa Divide Honors ia Doable-Head Daaker Hill Contest, BOSTON. Juno 17. Cleveland won the Bunker HIU day forenoon came by bunch ing- hits, aided by a wild throw to first by uiDson, wno pitched well. Moore was in vincible when hits meant runs. The batting of Parent and Hickman and the fielding of Lajola wer the features. Attendance, 6,644 Score: BOSTON. , CLEVELAND. R.H.O A. E l R.H.O.A.E Doufharty, If 1 i 4 0 Bar. cf 1 1 0 Colllna. lb... 11 OBradlay, lb.. 0 I O'Brtea, cf.. 11 0 Lalole. lb.... 1 1 Rraaman. rf.. t Hickman, lb. 1 1 Parent, aa... I I 4 McCarthy. If. LaChanca, lb 11 1 0 Kllck. rf 1 1 Fama, lb.... 1 tOocho'ar. aa. 1 114 1 0 Abbott, a 0 so i I l noon, p Colorado, Spring Milwaukee ........ Kansas City Peoria ...'.-..' Denver St. Joseph Des Moines Omaha 2 12 .707 'it 13 .647 21 16 .668 16 13 .457 17 21 .448 15 20 .43 15 23 .&5 12 23 .363 Smith, c... Olbaon. p.. 0 Totala .. Cleveland Boston ... 1 T 17 11 11 Totala ... I I 17 , 1 00101000-3 ....0 0000100 0-1 Earned runs: Cleveland. 2: Boston. 1. Three-base hits: Parent, Hickman. Stolen bases: Flick, Lajoln, -Ooohnauer, Bay. Double playa: Lajole to Hickman; Smith to Parent to Smith. Base on balls: Off Oil) son, 3: off Moore, 2. Hit iy pitched ball By Olbson, Abbott (2), Lalole. Struck out: By Olbson, 8; by Moore. 6. Passed ball Smith. . Wild pitch: Moore. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Connolly. Boston Takes tha second. Sequential hitting, combined with errors by Cleveland, gave Boston the afternoon game. Hughes pitched excellent ball throughout. Attendance, 12,783. Score: Geler. It Rhannoa. rf.. Jarkfton, rf... Scbaefer, tin. . Hugglna, 2b., Kttlry. lb ... Wheeler, 8b.. Btllllvan. c... Voll. p Karguaon, p.. OKarwIn. rf... 0 Hart, lb 1 WBraahear. lb. 0 l'Odwall, cf... 1 03. Sul'Tan, lb 1 Totala . St. Paul . Louisville (M'lmar, If.. 0 Hhrtevar, c HCbllda. as.. Kn. p.... Tola ia . 1 I 0 11 1 I I I 1 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 4 t H 15 I I 17 1 11 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 - 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 04 Two-base hit: Brashear., Three-base hit S. Sullivan. Stolen bases: Hart, Shannon, Schaefer. Sacrifice hit: Kelley. Bases on balls: Off EkhH, 11; off Vols, 6; off Fergu son. 1. Struck out: Bv F,a?an. 4: by Vols. 1 Hit bv nllcl.ecl hall: Odwell. Shannon. Double plays: Jackson to Schaefer; Clymer to Sullivan to Uraithear. L,ert on DaBes: Louisville, 5; St. Paul, 6. First base on er rors: Louisville. 1: St. Paul. 6. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Cunningham. Columbus' Fleldlnsr Wins. COLUMBUS. O.. June 17. Heavy hitting characterized today's game between Co lumbus and Kansas City, but the locals fielded better snd their chitting was more timely, giving them an easy victory. At tendance, 1,960. Score: v COLtmnl'g. KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.E I K.H.O.A.E 114 ORothfuas, aa.. 1 I 1 1 0 0 8 0 Maloney, o... 3 8 4 8 0 1 0 0 Naaco, lb.... Ill 8 111 1 Coon a, rf 0 0 0 i 1 1 11 0 OiOrafy, lb.... lit 8 8 1 0 0 Knoll. It 1 I 8 8 S 4 8 COrar. rf-lb... 1110 1111 lOanlay, ct.... 18 8 101 0 McAnd wa, lb t 1 I 4 0 0 0 0 Durham, p... 4 0 0 1 .Soudara, p... 1 10 1 IK IS 27 14 1 1 Totala ... 14x31 U 10 xTurner out, hit by batted ball Columbus ...1 0 6 0 2 2 0 4 16 Kansas City 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 01 Stolen bases: Turner (2). Mellor. Wll Hams. Malonney. Sacrifice hits: Raymer Nance. Bases on balls: Off Wagner, i; on Durham. 1: oft Soudera. L Two-base hits Oleason, Raymer. Orady, Ganley. Home run: Nance. Double Dlays: Oleason to Mel lor; Gleason to Raymer to Mellor. Hit by pitched ball: By Wagner, l; by Durham, l Struck out: By Wagnr, 1; by Durham, 1 by Bouders, 1. Passed ball: Fox. Time 3:13. Umpire: Foreman. Minneapolis Again ghat Oat INDIANAPOLIS. Jun 17. Kellum shut out Minneapolis for the second time this week. Errors lost lor tn visitors. At tendance, 1,720. Bcore: . INDIANAPOLIS. ( ' MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O. A. B.I R.H.O.A.E HoaTiarar. rf 1 1 I O McCrMi-r. cf. 1 0 PBpoonar, IS, 0 1 11 0L.nr, If 1 1 8muh, rf 1 1 8 1 Yeaiar, 0 ... 0 14 1 1 Mclntyra, lb. 0 0 4 Mania, lb... 4 8 OOylar, aa 0 1 1 8 1 Vaablndar, p. 1 1 Oleaann, aa.. Bannon, cf... A milt, rf Turner, 8b... Mallor. lb.. Thonay, If.., Kaymer, lb. Kox, o Wllllaraa, p., Wagnar, p.., Totala .. roi. lb 1 Hvydon. e... 0 Coulter, cf... 1 O'Brien, aa.. 0 Jonaa, If Klhm. lb... Tamaatt, !b.. Kalluro. p... CLEVELAND. R..U.O.A.B Ray. cf 0 I 0 Rradlar. lb.. 0 1 1 4 I Lalole. 8b... 4 iHlckmaa, lb. 11 ol McCarthy, If. I mirk, rf 1 1 1 otOochn'ar, aa. 1 I 1 vjBamla, a 4 1 I t 0 Joss, p 1 8 BOSTON. R.H. O.A.I Doufharty, If 8 1 1 Colllna, lb... a 8 I O'Brlea. cf.. 3 0 Preemtn. rf.. 1 1 3 Parent, as.... 8 8 1 LtCbaaca. lb 10 F.rrla. lb.... 8 4 Crlr. o 1 1 6 Mvoas, p... 3 83 Total .." 87 Til) Tolato ... 1 "i 14 14 "l Boston 1 0101120 ( Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Parent. Three-base hit: Dougherty. Stolen base: Flick. First base on balls: Off Hughes. 2: off Joss, 1. Hit by Itched ball: By Hughes, FUck. Struck out: ly Hughes, 4. Time: 1:18. Umpire: Con nolly. Champions Becar la Lead. PHILADELPHIA, Jun 17. The chsm pions start on their western, trip in first place, having clinched that position today by defeating St. Louis. Keltly waa Inef fective and the visitors' fielding waa rag ged. Attendance, 6,0tj0. Score: PHILADELPHIA. i ST. LOt'lS. K.n.u.A.B.r n.n.u.a.E Hartaol. If . . . I Plckartas, cf. 1 Darta. lb.... I L. Craa. 8. 1 Sayaola. rf. .. 8 Murphy, lb.. 1 M. Croaa, aa. 1 Powara, c... 1 itaaaor, p.... 11 OtHamphlll, rf. 0 1 I 0 0 18 OHaldrlck. cf. It 0 Andaraoo, lb 11 0 1 8 UrkaU lf. .1 18 OSuadan, e.... 131 18 4 ftW.ll.ca, as.. 1 I I 14 1 0 Pal Jan. b... 1 8 1 8 8 8 0 OMcCor'k. lb., tllll 1 ORaldy, p Tata la ...11 1IHU Totala ... I T 14 1 4 Philadelphia 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 3 -ll Bt. LouU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Throe-bas hit: Powers. Home run: Seybold. Sacrifice hits: Pickering, I Pnvrn. Stolen bases: Hemphill. Pickering, Powers, Bender. Doie play: M Crars to Davis. Left on bases: St. Louis. 7: Philadelphia. 8. First base on balls: Off Reldy, 4. Hit by pitched bail: Hemphill. Wallace. Struck out: By Reldy, P by Bender. 3. Balk: Bender. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Carruthers and Hassett. WklU'loi Make a Present. NEW YORK, Jun 17 Wolfe pitched a solendld game for New York today, allow In Chicago but on hit. Th vsltors gave Totals ...I I 87 T 8 Totals ... 6 14 14 Indianapolis 1 0000002- Mlnneapolls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Fox, Coulter. Bases on balls: By Vasblnder, 6. Struck out: By Kellum, 3: by Vasblnder, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. Mlivraake Bites tha Dost TOLEDO. June 17. Toledo defeated Mil waukee today In one of the best-played games or tne season, mainiy tnrougn neis ling's great pitching and hla home-run drive. McOIll also waa effective. Attend' ance, 800. Score: TOLEDO. I MILWAUKEE R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E 0 0 4 0 oschaney, lb.. i I 4 Donahue, lb. 1 14 Wood, c 1 8 8 c;Phyla, as.... t 4 1 SDunleayr. lit I 1 I rnglaub, lb.. 1 1 8 I H.mphlll. ct. 1 OiDungaa, rf. .. 1 I 1 4 OatcOIH, p Crlatall. rf... Blank'a'p, lb. Barnard, cf.. riournoy, If. Schaub. lb.., Klalnow. c... fijrana, lb.... Man arcan. Relating, I It 0 0 0 4 . 14 84 14 ToUla ... 8 8x24 1 1 Totals xPhyle forced out on strikes. Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 03 Earned runs: Toledo, 3. Two-base hits Blankenshlp, Dungan (2). Horn run: Rels ling. Struck out: By Relating. 6: bv Mr Oill. 2. Bases on balls: Off Relsllng. 2: off McOIll, 8. Left on bases: Tqledo, 3; Mil waukee, 8. Passed ball. Klelnow. Wild pitch: Relsllng. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Mul lane. Staadiaa; af the Team. Played. Won. Lost. Milwaukee .. bt. Paul Indianapolis Minneapolis Kansas City Louisville .., Columbus .... Toledo Oames today: 46. 48 1 i 47 , 3D , 48 , 47 . 18 Kansas SO 30 26 . 22 18 21 19 18 City 16 18 21 36 21 27 2 30 PC. .7 .625 .643 .468 .462 .4.18 .375 at Toledo, Established 1823. niLstm WHISKEY. That's All! a Vf uW TUB I1 1 LXQ9 CQ A. Milwaukee at Columbus, St. Paul at In dlnanpolis, Minneapolis at Bt. Louis. TENNIS AT THE FIELD CLUB First Roond la Handicap Toarncy Shows Bam Sarprisea for tb Ksowlat Oae. The flrat day of play, following the pre liminaries In the Field club handicap tennis tournament, proved a surprise In some re spects. After winning from J. W. Battln by default A. Scrlbner, with- a handicap half 15. took two sets from J. N. Haskell at acratch. In two fast played aetr Haskell won me nanaicap last year and whs counted on as one ef the sure players In the finals, while 8crlbher Is a new man with no particular record behind him, although he has been playing a very fast game this spring. The matches throughout were fast and exciting and the handicapping evened things up among the playera exceedingly well. In the preliminaries played Tuesday evening J. N. Haskell, scratch, beat Dr. Ijiduecur. receive 15. 6-2. 8-4. Dr. Van Camp, receive, half 15. beat O. 8. Irwin receive 16, -l. s-3. Wednesday evening s play resulted aa follows: I Brown, scratch, beat Will Wood, re ceive 15. b-1. 6-2. E. M. Martin, receive IV beat Dr. Lemere. receive 15. 6-2, 8-2. A. Scrihner. receive half 16, beat J. W. Battln. scratch, by default. J. N. Haskell, receive 15, beat F. Pollard, receive 16, 6-8. - A. J. Collett. scratch, beat Dr. Van Camp, receive half 15, 8-1, 8-4. D. Pollard, scratch, beat E. R. Bevlns. receive 16. 6-2. 6-8. O. C. Mclntyre. scratch, beat F. M. Bllsch. reoelve half 16. 6-4. 1-8. 6-3. C. H. Young, owe 15, beat W. R. Vaughn, receive 15. 8-3 6-4. Second round: A. Scrihner. receive half 15, beat J. N. Haskell, scratch. 8-3. 4-4 The play for tonight la: J. Brown, scratch, against E. M. Martin, receive half 16. A. J- Collet, acratch, against D. Pollard, acratch. V. M. Bllsh. receive half 15. against C. H. Tourur. ow It. Balloon race a daily feature of the sports TWO FEUD LAWYERS CLASH Court Officers Keep Them from Blows Whi'o Judge Threatens Jail. MARCUM MURDER SUSPECTS MAY GO FREE Jary I Believed Likely to Hesitate Betweea Aeajalttal and Life Ira prlsoameat After Sharing Pap alar Interest la Speeches. JACKSON, Ky.. June 17. Argument In the cases of Curtis Jett and Thomas White for the murder of J. B. Marcum were not concluded when court adjourned lata to night and the case will not be sent to the Jury until tomorrow noon. It Is Impossible to describe the anxiety here as to how long the Jury will continue1 It delibera tions and a to Its finding. The prepon derance of opinion still seems to be that the death penalty will not be given and that the Jury Is likely to hand between life Imprisonment and acquittal. There was more Interest today than ever since, the trial began, as the people were attracted much more by the eloquence of the attorneys than by the evidence. It waa like a clrcu day. One of the curiosities for all to see was the dark spot on the court house floor where the stain of Mar cum' blood la still visible. The spot In front of the court house where Marshal Cockrlll wa shot dead, and the places where other feudist were killed, wer pointed out to tb throngs. In the audi ence In the court room, and a they en tered and emerged from It. wer pointed out the mother and other relative of the prisoner and tha leading feudists. Twenty Fend Widows Present. It was staled by residents who are well acquainted with the people here that at least a score of widows of feud victims were present and they represented only a small part of the bereavement of the county from such causes. Early In the day the lawyer got to scrapping and were only prevented from coming to blows by officers of the court. but after Judge Redwlne threatened .to send one of them to Jail for contempt and reprimanded another for using unbecoming language, the proceedings continued with out any disturbance. The argument of Thomas Marcum, a brother of the victim. surrounded by the widow and the orphans of hi brother and by the widow and or phana of other victim of the feud, waa delivered under the most Impressive circumstances. Two courts were in session here today. That of City Judge Cardwell succeeded the arson Inquisitions. On faction ha controlled tha county and the other town officer. Owing to assassination and In timidation the latter had become almost defunct. Judge Cardwell had not held city court for eighteen months until martial law wa recently declared. Like other tn his depleted faction, he had been a pris oner in hi own home and unable to get to hi offioo. Meantime Town Marshal Cockrlll bad been killed and his place never filled. The troops now make arrests, and It waa to hear case arising out of them that the local court wa resumed. ' The men who assaulted witnesses yesterday. after they had appeared before the grand Jury In tha arson case, were brought be fore Judge Cardwell by the guard of the provost marshal and convicted. The fines and Imprisonment Inflicted are said to be th first penalties for the violation of law imposed on feudist here for year. Ewen Flees to Lexington. Th principal witness B.-J. Ewen, today escaped, with most oA .Ma .family, to -Lexington. As he has. nothing to leave' be hind him he Is now. considered out of danger, but there- are mother witnesses for the prosecution who are not so safe. Major Embry Allen, who I now In com mand of the troops during the absence of Colonel Roger Williams, today advised Mr. B. J. Ewen to leave Jackson. She has taken an active part In accumulating evi dence against tha men who burned her husband's hotel and who are directly con nected with th powerful faction In Breathitt county. Major Allen expressed th belief that her Ufa was In danger, not withstanding tha fact that women and children hav heretofore been spared by assassin In Jackson. Mrs. Ewen' bravery and courage have frequently been shown, and It waa but Unexpected when ah re plied: "I will stay her until our Interest are properly protected and our contracts ful filled. If they want to kill me they will find mo hero for at least a month." A hung Jury Is expected because of tha alleged attitude of two of th member. A th caaa draw to a close alarm among citizens because of the probability of the troops being withdrawn Is manifest. When court convened today Judge B. F. French, the noted leader of the French faction of th French-Eversola feud, who la th leading lawyer for the defenaa of Jett and White, began tb opening argument before Judge Redwlne. He declared that County Judge Blanton, who had said that Witness Crawford had been arrested, had lied. Judge Blanton sprang to hi feet and ap proached Judge French, but Elisor Jones threw himself between the men and Judge Redwlne finally secured quiet In th court room. Judge Redwlne then threatened to send Judge Blanton to Jail for contempt of court and admonished Judge French to be more temperate in hi language. Captain Hurst followed for th prosecu tion. He declared that hla only motive for taking part In th prosecution waa to secure Justice, He said he wanted to see the law enforced in Breathitt county. Jim Dumps sends oyt a challenge bold To doctors young and doctors old, Inviting each M. D. to go And see "Force" made at Buffalo. 'Then each will sound In praise a hymn As sure as I am 'Sunny Jim.' 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Savable showed won derful gameness at a time when ha ap peared beaten. rroDaniy tne most remaraaoie run by any of the seven starters was that of Jut are Himus. Trailing along far back until reaching the stretch, he closed with a halr ratslng rush and would certainly have won had the distance been a mile and a quar ter or more. Bernays waa never a factor In today's contest. The absentees from the race wer Claude, Manru and Au Kevoir. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Pat Hammon won, Vast second, Lionsdale third. Time: 0:E4V4. Second race, six furlongs: Never Fret won Antnnlous second, Joe Martin third. Time: 1:23. Third race, Derby trial, special, mile and one-eighth: Savable won. Linguist second, Judge Mimes third. Time: l.bi. Fourth race, steeplechase.' short course: Golden Link won, Mrs. Urannan aecond, Ceylon third. Time: 3:34. Fifth race, five furlongs: Peter Paul won. Auditor second, J. P. Mayberry third. Time: Hi. Sixth race, mile: Colonnade won, filr Hugh second, Vulcaln third. Time: l:4oV. Seventh race, mile end seventy yards: Alfred C won. Lord Touchwood second, Milas third. Time: 1:46. NEW YORK. Jun 17. Results: First race, about six furlongs, selling: Vanneas won. Petra 11 second. Blue Ban ner third. Time: 1:11. Second race, mile and . one-sixteenth: Proper won. River Pirate aecond. Himself third. Time: Third race, about six furlongs: Valour won. Reveille second, Mohave third. Time: VMS- Fauna race, the Mrrtle srskea. mile and lander aecond, Zoroaster third. Time: 1:18. mn race, nve iunongs, selling, boo Murphy won, Julia M second, Pompano third. Time: 1:02. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth: Faul con Bridge won, Spring Silk second. Amlnte third. Time: 1:60. ST. LOUIS, June 17. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Quaker Girl won, Comora second. Peach Juice third. Time: 0:oV4- Second race, six and one-half furlongs: Lady Vashtl won, Harold Parker second, Sceptre third. Time: 1:21. Third race, six furlongs, handicap: Louts Wagner won, Maud Oonne second, A. D. Olbson third. Time: 1:1414. Fourth race, live furlongs, 2-year-olds, purse. Wreath of Ivy won, Mafalda sec ond 8t. Agnes II third. Time: 1:024. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards, purse: Hilee won. Father Wentker second, Kenova third. Time: l:4tiVi. Sixth race, one and one-fourth miles, selling: The Wistard won, Kingatelle sec ond. Eliza Dillon third. Time: 2:00. DETROIT, June 17. Results: ' First race, five furlongs: Zarker won, Two Penny aecond, Mafgle Work third, Time: 1:094. , Second race, six furlongs: Little Boy won. Star Gazer second, Aratoma third. Time: 1:224. , Third race, six and one-half furlongs: Pluck won. Showman second. Little Duchess II third. Time: 1:29H. Fourth race, mile and twenty yards: Seortlc won. Easy Street second. Fonsoluca tMrd. Time: 1:6214. . Fifth race, mile: Larkspur won, Pres grave second, Neeburban third. 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