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THE OMAHA DAILY 3.EE: SATURDAY, JUE gi 1B03. ERRORS ClYE OMADA A CAME lint i Pile Dp Beven Minuet Boaike'tet Get Font Bant and ONLY REQUIRES TWO HITS TO DO TRICK Onaba Players Only Make One Brree end This Don Kot Cat Any Figure la the Scoring. ST. JOSEPH, . June ' 19-Bppclal Tele- iriin ) The Held work of the Saints today u yery amateurlst, and Omaha prortted by every om of them and made runs. 8even rrora to the credit of the home team, com- pared with a practically clean slate for Rourke'e men. was too much for the pa tience of the local fans, who were some times severe In denouncing- the ragged work. Tat Beay of Bt. Joe, late with the Milwaukee Western league team, ofllclated aa alab artist for the Balms. Seay la a comer. Six hundred enthualaatlc fana greeted the Saints In their last tussrl with i the Omahaa. Shafstal did the alab work for Rourke'a braves. Carter opened tor Omaha, .flying out to Robe. Shugart flew out to llartman and Preston struck out, retiring the side. Bel don opened for the home team, with a base on halls. He was advanced to second by Rohe'a sacrifice and went to third on Hart man's out to the Infield. Kemmers' popup to Illrkey rPtlred the side. Wright opened the second for Omaha, flying out to llartman. Polan went out from Rohe to Kemmrr and Genlns from McBrlde to Kemmer. The Saints got one run In their hnlf of the second. Maher opened with a slashing; two-bagger and was advanced to third on MeConnell's bunt, on which the latter made first by the grirce of the pitcher's error. McBrlde sacrificed, scoring MnhT and advancing MeConnel! to second. Crum struck out and Seay retired the side, going nut on an Infield hit. In the third Omaha went out In one, two, three order, Hlckcy striking out, Oondlng flying out to Hartman and Shafstal going out on a line drive to Maher. Belden opened for the Saints by flying out to Wright, Rohe followed with a grod three bagger. Hartman went down on a popup to Dolaniand Kemmer retired the side by fouling out. In the fourth carelessness on the part of the Saints resulted In two runs for the vlaltors. Carter got to first on Kemmer's fumble of his short hit. Shugart singled, advancing Carter to second. Preston made first on Sony's error of his Infield grounder. Wright " flew out to left, scoring Carter. Dolan got to first on Rone's fumble of an Infleld grounder. Genlns went out on an Infield grounder, scoring Shugart. Hickey w'itt out from Beay to Kemmer. The faints failed tel score In their half. Maher wont out to Wright McConnell went out to oenter on a fly and McBrlde on an In fleld grounder. In the fifth Oondlng went out on an In fleld grounder to McBrlde. Shafstal struck out and Carter flew out to Belden. For the Saints Crum beat out an Infleld hit and went out on fielder s choice of fifty's Infleld hit Belden got a base on balls, Rohe went out on fielder's choice of nn Infleld grounder and llartman retired the side by flying out to left. In the sixth Shugart got a base on balls. Preston sacrificed him to second. Wright fouled out snd Dolan retired the side by flying out to Kemmer. Kemmer was hit In the' bnck by a pitched hall, hut Umpire Brennan refused to give him a base on It When Rohe protested Brennan threatened to fine him. Feeling exists between Bren nan and Kemmer. over an old difficulty. nemmer nnany went out on a fly. Maher singled, McConnell flew out to Wright. Maher was caught trying to steal second. Orttatu. addd a ecsrir each In tha seventh ani eighth Innings. The score: OMAHA. At- Carter, rf... Shu.ira.rf, Jb. Preston, If.. Wright, lb. T)olan, ss.,.. Qenlns, cf... Hickey. 3b.. Oondlng, BliafnUU, p.. Totals .. !.'.'!".";; 3 4 s s 3 i 4 4 BT, Belden. If Rohe. 8b Hartman, rf Kemmer, lb Maher, as..,,. McConnell, c McBrlde, Jb Crum, rf Seay, p ..: Totals Omaha ......... tit Joseph ..... Earned runs; Ieft on bases: First on errors: ....32 J08EPH, Al .... 2 10 0 tit 0 1 1 , 0 0 11 0 0 3 1 0 8' 0 0 1 0ft t 0 0 0 1 27 0 4 0 I 0 2 1 1 16 ... ..0 0 .0 1 . R. b:i. po. a. 0 0 2 0 0 121 0 0 4 0 0 0 11 o 1 I 1 2 0 1(0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 1 27 12 1 0 0 0 0-1 Ft. Joseph, 1; Omaha, 1. Mr JoMnh ft Ilm.).. a Omaha. . To-bn hit- Maher, Three-base hit: Rohe. Snerlflee nits: Hone, Hartman. McBrlde. Hickey. Stolen bases, Shugart Dolan. louble play: Dolan to Shugart to Wright Struck out: By Seay, S, by Slmf-ml, 1. Hases on balls: Off Seiiy, 2; u!T ShHfHtal, 3. Passed pan: .McDonnell. time: l:M. Umpire brennan-. Kansas City Wins Victory. KANSAS CITY. June 19.-Errort bv Town and Durkee, with three hits, gave Kansas City tha victory In tha ninth Inning. tendance, 1,000. Score: R H 13 Kansn City ....1 I M M I I M II i Ies Moines ....0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0- 10 I Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and li ne h; Dee Moines. Barry and Kohl. . Feerla Needs Thirteen Innings. PEORIA, June 11 Peoria defeated Colo rado Springs today In a thlrteen-lnning contest which was the hum sensational of the season. Attendance. 1.W0. Score: RH.K. Peoria 110100200000 l- 12 4 Colo. Springs...! 010001000000-6 10 2 Batteries: Peoria. Alloway, Olmstead and Wilson; Colorado Springs, Howie, lc Neeley and Doran. Milwaukee Wins In Rain. MILWAUKEE, June II Milwaukee easily defeated Denver today In a game played throughout in a cold rain. Attendance, iao. Score: RH.K. 0 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 0-27 Vollendorf and Milwaukee 1 0 t 1 1 Denver 2 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Milwaukee. Lucia ; Denver, Barber and Schley, Standing; of the Trans. Flayed. Won. Lost P C. Cnloredo Springs.... 29 14 .74 .Milwaukee 3 Z1 12 .snf Kansas City 3 22 17 .W6 l'eoria H7 1 19 .it St. Joseph 37 1 II .4.-i2 Denver IT i le Moines 40 1 24 Omaha 30 13 23 .361 Oamea today : Omaha at Kansas City. Denver at Peoria. Colorado Spring at Mil waukee, Dea Moines at St. Joseph. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pit tab a ra- Takes Game by Twelve to Two, leaving Doston Ont In the Cold. BOSTON. June 19. Pittsburg defeated Boston todny. Plttlnger, who pitched for Boston, was touched UD for nrteen hits. while four hits was the best the locals could do with Leever. Attendance 1,643. Score: prrTgnvBO. i boston. n. HOAX. RUOA.n. Boaumont. et I I 4 4 Opnter, cf.... 1 0 I 0 &Tnny, lb... 1 1 J 1 OConl'r. If 0 1 I 1 0 1 Ah'tlchlo. lb. 0 1 I Stanley, rf... 0 0 1 1 4 9 Moral), e 0 0 8 0 4 Otlrem gor, lb. 0 1 4 1 0 Honntr, aa... 0 1 I 4 S Oriltlmrr, p.. 0 0 0 1 4 ilKlUradae ..44 0 0 4 .li it n io ii Total ... 1 4 17 II 4 x flatted for Plttlnger In ninth. littshurg 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 1 112 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Two-bnae hits: Tenney, Cnoley, Bonner. Home run: Wagner. Stolen base: Wagner. Double play: Tenney to Abbattlchlo. First base on balls: Oft Plttlnger 6, off Deever ii. Hit by pitched balls: Tenney. Stanley. Struck out: By 1cever 5. by Plttlnger 2. Wild pitches: Plttlnger 2. Leever 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Day. Right lilts Win for Cincinnati. AGE AND PURITY MAKE SUNNY BROOK a PERFECT WHISKY CP? PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE REC0MHF.ND IT AS "THB IDEAL SnntUNT.". auraom. ci i a a ark. If ... 4 4 4 'brlns. rf... 1 1 1 icnr, aa. .. 1 1 4 HranaBald. lb 0 ill Iarh. Ih ... 114 Kit' her. lb.. 4 4 1 Phtlpa, e lit Lectrr. p.... 110 Totals PHIIADELPHIA. June 19 Eight hits and two errors In the fifth gave Cincinnati nine rims snd the game. Tn- 1'hiidOeipnt.i team Is demoralised because of Injured players and the trying out of new men. Attendance 1,984. 8core: CINCINNATI, , PHILADELPHIA. R H O. A E l R.H.O.A.E. Donlln. rf.... 1 I 1 4 OThomaa, cf.. 1 1 I a 0 I OTttua, If 0 4 1 4 t 4 OKcuirr. rf... 1 1 1 4 4 1 0 Dairy, lb-aa. 4 I I I 4 1 4WolT't'n. lb. 0 1 1 1 4 I ODnuclaaa, lb. 4 4 6 4 4 1 0 H'man. aa-lb 11111 1 HOInicn, Ik.. I 1 I I t OKImm-r, e... 0 4 I" 1 9 p.. 4 1 1 4 1 ... 4 114 4 I 1 1 1 1 1 Sajrinour, ct.. l Dnlan, rf 1 Kallav. lb... 1 llacklar. lb.. 1 0 11 uaiy. lb it I 1 I orrorao, sa. 1 PIKi, e 1 Buthoff. p.... 1 1 1 I 4 1 1 Totals -iWllllinu, I II .1 (I OlRoth ... I Totals ... ( U 17 It 1 Batted for Wllllama In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 09 f-niiaaeipMa 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 TwA.hma tilts' Bn,' .v. m , a,.un T) . Hallman, Roth. Three-base hit: Donlln. Home run: Kelster. Sacrifice hits: Daly, Buthoff. Titus. Wolverton. Double plays: Seymour to Pelts. Wolverton to Gleason. J Mft nn haSuSi aT4 -.1 a.t m TtLn. a , w.mrBt bJ?8Vnn ba,,B: 0ft Sutoff X o wlulnma 9 B ....... l. . . . t. . . . . 2 . Williams J. Time: 1:65. CmDira: Rmslln Postponed Games. At Brooklyn: Bt. Louis game on account of wet grounds. At New York: Chicago game, on account iil rain. ... Standing; of tno Teams, Pittsburg' K New Toi-k 61 Chicago 4 Brooklyn 49 Cincinnati 49 Boston M Philadelphia 60 et. Liouls 63 Played. Won. Lost P.C fm ' Ita ' 17 ' 'i 11 to 25 23 21 IS IS 17 1 19 24 to JO 86 27 .64 .648 .611 .4f .412 .300 ,301 w w oi . a1 t? a m a t n .. 1 . 1. . . . N . . n. . uu,..-a . f lutuurg at iosion. L.ni- cago t New York. Cincinnati at Philadel phia, St. Louis at Brooklyn. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE White Sox Hit Hard, Wresting; Vic tor? from Phillies In ' Ninth. CHICAGO June 19-The locals won to day by hard hitting In the closing Inning. Callahan tied Philadelphia's one run with a long four-bagger over the right field fence In the eighth. Three hits and a sacri fice In the ninth scored the winning run. Attendance, 2,786. . Score t CMICAOO i - THTLADBLPHIA. MM.O.A.. B.H.O.A.B. noiaMa. ic.s its OHartael. If... s a l a a " l s vrickar hi. cf. vuiill, lb t L. rrnaa. lt. 8 'erbol, rf... SMurphr. lb... 1 M. Croas, aa. OiShrack. a.... 4 Jonea. Orean, rf 4 I 1 Callahan, lb. 1 1 9 Iaball. lb 4 4 14 Masoa, lb. 4 1 4 Tannahlll, as. I 1 I Mcr-arlana, 4 4 1 fatiaraoa, p. 4 I 4 I 1 I It 4 I 1 4 r i 4 4 : 2 I 4 4 4 I 4 1 4 4 4 WA404II. p... 4 4 I 1 0 Touts ... 10 17 14 a Totals ... 1 tits It 4 x One out when winning run scored. Chicago o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on baaeai Chicago, 10; Philadel phia, 5. Two-base hits: Holmes, Magoou, Heybold. Home run: Cklluhan. Sacrifice hits: Oreen, MoFarland, Schreck, Double Slays: Murphy to M. Cross; Davis to Wad ell. Struck outi By Patterson. 2; by Wad dell, 1 First base on balls: Off Patterson 2: off Waddell, 2. Time: 1:30; Umpire: Sheridan. t. Loata Oslta Lnalns;. ST. aU)VI8, June The St. touls tesm returned home today and broke their losing streak by shutting out Waahlngton, 4 to 0. The home team put up a good game In the field despite Its orlppled oondltlon, Wallace being loo 111 to play, patten wan hit freelv. Powell was effective and up to thewlghUi Inning but one hit had been made oft him. Attendance, 1.2uv. Score: ST. UJl'IS. . WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A g l R H O A B. Pvrkatt. If... 4 114 4Nnra, aa...,4 4 14 4 I a sstibach. If... 4 4 11 IRjtan. cf 4 I 11 1 4rjUh&ntv rf tl frlal, lb 4 4 t t Cf,u ttiltfi. Jb, Kahna, e 4 1 4 1 OCarrr. lb .. 4 X nRobrnaon, lb. 4 4 eriark. t 4 14 4 OPattan, s 4 ,La 4 11 17 M ft! I Totals sBatted for Patten In ninth. Hamphlll, rf Andaraon. Ik facldan, lb MoCor'k, ruvall. p. Total b... 1 1 1 a.. 4 4 I 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 1 14 4 4 .. I 14 It I St. I.ouls Wash '.ii n n m 4 ihlnglon Venaul run., a T m.l a T,y.-WA Anderson. Kahoe padden, Powell. Sacrifice hits; Heldrlck, Prlel. Double plays: An derson 10 McCormKk; Clark to Coughlln. Stolen bases: Padden (21, McCormlck. First base on balls: On Patten, 2. Struck out: By Patten t by Powell, 3. tWt on bases: St Louis, i. Washington, 3. Lraplre: Pssrs. Boston Takes Xlee One. CLEVELAND, June 14 Boston touched tip Y light for tl.r sib-ilaa, a double and a triple ill the sixth auid seventh Innings, Winning (he gtnis. Attendance, i.t.l. Score; BOSTON. , ntVELAJfD, g H o A I.H.Oi.l, toirHarlr. It I 1 I 4 Btr. et...... 11444 1 1 S 0 HraOlar, lb.. 4 1 4 I 4 114 sLaivla. lb.... 1 I I 1 14 4 LHIaksias, lb 1 1 I 4 4 slated on ttlsvlne snd Detroit fell Tsnnehlll with a vengeance, scoring . The grounds were alippery. but the locals flslded wen ana Miiinn pitcnea nneiy. Aiienu ance, 2.T34. Score: DITTRniT. . ' NBW YORK. R.H.O.A g g HO A a. 4 rii. u s s i a i 4 tKxar, rf.... 4 114 1 4 ftrvlta. ef 4 114 1 I 4 IltorfaM. aa 4 4 I 4 1 1 ITmiiai, lb. 4 4 I I 4 4 ajronrny, lb... 4 4 111 I Oanael. lb... 4 4 4 4 4 1 I O' Conner, p. 4 t I 1 4 rTann.htll, p. 4 4 4 1 I f . . . . . onto f jarroii. e; pt r'oi"n. s. r.rrors: Atlantic, z; iten nag, I. iveitner pitcher gave a rase Leah, M Parrm. ef... Crawfore, rf. carr. Ik MMIalr. c .. rtiui, lb. Smltk. Pb ... ton(, pa Mallla, p.... 1 I Totals ... Detroit ... New York Two-base hit T 11 rt it 11 Totals ... I I 14 is I s.... 1 0 0 0 0 0 -7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 McOuIre, Lush. Long, Sacrifice lilt: Fults. Stolen baae: Lush. Flrt base on balls: By Mullln, 3; by Tan nehlll, 1. lilt by pitcher: By Tanm-hlll. 1. First base on error: Detroit, 2; New York, 1. Left on bsses: Detroit, . New York. 1. Struck out: By Mullen. 4; by Tsnnehlll. 1. Double plays: Conroy to Ganiel U), Smith to Carr. Time: I'M. Umpires: Haaselt and Carruthers. Staadlna; of the Teams. Plyed Philadelphia Boston Cleveland ... St. Louis ... Chics go New York . Detroit 60 60 47 43 43 46 47 Won. Lost. F.C. 81 19 .620 30 20 2 21 .553 22 IU .613 22 23 .49 21 24 .467 21 it .447 14 33 .I9S at Cleveland. New Washington 47 Games today: Boston York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago, Washington at St Louis. Colllna, lb... 1 p'BrWn, tf . 4 freaniaS, rf. I fannl. aa. La( has ca, k... lilt 4Mrt'rtBY, If. 4 I 4 4 4 lb 1 111 4 4 Kllrar I I a vna. lb.... 4 4 14 aOncbo'ar. aa. 4 4 4 I I t rlrr. c 4 4 i I v Beinia, I I 4 I 1 4 t.lii..o. p.... 4 4 4 4 o;Wri4Jbl, p.... 4 4 4 4 4 - Totals ... 6 14 17 14 II Totals ... 14 11 II I Boston 0 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 06 Cleveland 2 0 0 i 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Lajnle (3), Flick, Pree-fn.-ro. Parent Three-base hit: Dougherty. Sacrifice hit: O'Brien, ritolen bases: Hick man, Dlneen, liougherty. Parent. First base on halls: By Wright. 1: by Dineen. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By IMneen, 1. Left on bases: L'leseland, 7 : Boston. 4. Struck out: By Wright, I; by Dlneen. . Wild pitches! Dlneen, 1: Wright, 1. Timer 1:42. t'mpirs: OLaughlln. . Mnslgy One for Detroit. DETROIT. June 19. Detroit won from New York today. It rained when play was called, there Wat an Intermission In the third and again in the seventh, when the teotaa ueatl all want awaf. UiLCttih la- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Milwaukee Vainly Tries Three ritch ere In Endeavor to Break Colum bus' Batting; Streak. COLVMBI'S, June 19 Milwaukee used three pitchers In sn effort td save today's game with Columbus but could not stay the batting strcsk of the locals who rallied In the eighth and won a game that had seemed lost. Attendance 1.&9. Score: COLl'MM'S. f MILWAfKES. R II O A I R H O.A.C. Olraaon. aa.. 114 4 OSrhlfW, lb.. 1 4 I 1 I Ttannon, cf... 1 1 1 4 0 Ponnbua, lb. I 1 11 0 0 Roach, ef.... 9 4 19 OlWood. c 14 110 A r mlt, rf 110 9 fl'Vloi, aa 0 1114 Turner, lb... 114 1 1 PunleaTjr. Jf. 1 1 0 9 1 Mellor, lb... 1 1 I 9 M'nglaub, 3b . 0 1 1 4 1 Thnnar. If... 116 1 OiHemphlll. rt. 1 1 l 0 4 Itarmer, lb.. 1110 vlmniaa. rf... 114 0 1 Toi. e 4 14 4 fHale. D 10 0 11 M.Makla, p.. 4 0 0 0 HMerrdlth. p.. 4 0 0 1 4 Crablll, p.... 119 1 OiKlllfXt. p.... 4 4 9 4 0 iPhrla 00400 Totala ...111117 I 2 Totala ...10 13 24 11 4 xBatted for Vlox In ninth. Columbus 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 6 -13 Milwaukee 0 0 6 0 3 1 0 0 010 Stolen bases: Bannon. Sacrifice hits: Raymer. Fox. Dunleavy. Dungan. Bases on balls: Off McMakln 1. Two-base hits: Ban non. Crablll, Gleason. Donohue. Three- base hits: Turner, Thoney. Home runs: Donohue, Dunleavy. Double play: Thoney to Mellor. Struck out: By Crablll 1, by Meredith 1. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Foreman. Minneapolis Scores Shnt Ont. LOUISVILLE. June 19.-Stlmmel kept the hits well scattered and Mlnnennnlia shut Loulsvlllo out today. Attendance 400. ouore : MINNEAPOLIS. i LOUISVILLE. on halls, "nobody walks' tie cry all through for belnsr the lwt- both teams. names at the Field ( lata. Two games of hall will he played at the Field club Baturday afternoon by tse first and second tesms of the club. The first game will be called at 2 o'clock and the second game will follow Immediately after the first The llneupt O. F. C. Martin Kennard B. Rogers..., Tlppcry Murphy A. Rogers... Lund Allen Warner O. F. C. Martin Ounly or Davidson.... Abbott Chambers... Konnard MaWme Clark Hoogland.... Reed Position. Spragues. ... Ciiteher Csrr ... Pitcher Mathews . First I mi se Abbott Second base Sprague .. Shortstop Creigh Third bene J. Trary I ivrt nein .xl 81 em in MOrmlck ! Nationals. country for ths msteh. Last Tr thg Country club beat the Evanstnn club quite handily on Its own links snd hoped to do even better this time on the more famlliap home grounds. In plsee of the tournsment there will be a sweepstake handlcsp. , Center field Right field Position. . .... Catcher . .... Pitcher . , . First baae Second base Third base . Shortstop . . Left field . Center field . . Right field , ..Hice. McLaln Dohn Curlla Meplnsky . .Argerslnger Nelson St roup , Johnson t Regents On to Bluffs. The Omaha Regents will plnv the Council Bluffs Kdgles at Manawn thla afternoon. A fast gsme Is anticipated, but the Regents are confident of returning with another scalp dangling at their belta. Game called at 3:30 p. m. Lineup: Regents. Position. Kennedy First Base.. W. Kill 8hnrtstop... Inman Ift field ... M. Kill (Captl. Third base.. Croft Hogan . Oarvey , Com! .... Mnkry . Hayes ., Haley .. Median Center field Second base Right field Catcher Catcher Pitchnr Pitcher Pitcher EsgHs. .... Moore . Brewlck .. Duncan Butler . Howsvth Smith ... C.rlinth ..Williams Matthews McCreery, Bpoonar. lb. Lallr, If Broith, rf Yeaser, e Mcintyre, lb Martin, lb.. drier, aa Stlmmel, p.. H cf. 1 h n a n I 1 1 0 olKenrtti, rf... 1110 Hart, lb 14 10 Rraahear, lb. 110 OOrtwell, of.... 14 4 vSulllran, lb.. 111 0 Clyraar. II... 9 4 1 0 SehrlTcr, e... Ill 0 Quintan, aa.. 10 4 SBooannon, p. R.H.O.A.E 0 10 0 4 1 10 0 1 1 t 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 1 0 4 Totala ...11114 I o' Totala ...4 4 17 17 4 Minneapolis 0 1 an n n n t o s Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Sullivan. Three. huso htt- Yeager, Oyler. Stolen bases: Ciymer, Mar tin, Lally. Mclntyre. Double nlsv: I.nllv and Mclntyre. Bases on balls: Off Bohan non 4. off Stlmmel 4. Struck out: By Bo- hannon 8, by Stlmmel 4. Left on bases: Louisville 6. Minneapolis 5. First base on errors: Minneapolis 1, Hit by pitched ball: MeCreery. Passed hall: Yeager. Time: 1:67. Lmplrs; Cunningham. Grady Hits Hard. TOLEDO, June 19 Pitchers suffered In today's game. German and AUemang of Toledo and Gibson of Kansas City were knocked out of the box. Grady's hitting was the feature of the game.- Attendance, LoX). Score: KANSAS ITY. I 1 . ' TOLEDO, K.H.O.A.g. R.H.O.A.B. a i a utnarannt, rt.. Ill 0 Barnard, cfv.'l 1 1 VI Ulank'a'p, lb I OiSrkAub, lb... 1 lFlournor, If l Klelnow. c 4 0wana. 2b... O-Marcan, Rothfuas, rf. I Maaanar, cf., I Nanca, lb..,. I Oradr, lb.... 6 Knoll. If I Laawa, aa.... 1 Butler, a 4 wa. lb 1 Mr And1 GlbaoD, p 4 lona, p I 4 1 4 II Totala ...II 17 17 17 aj Carman, p.., Adamant, p, unacoll, p.. Totala ... I lint ii i x Lea we out, hit by batted ball. Kansas City 2 0 3 0 8 1 3 0 1-18 Toledo 2 o 4 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Schaub (3), Blanksnshlp, Relsllng, Maloney (2), Grady, Coons, Nance. Home runs: Gradv. 2. si Maloney (2), Butler, Knoll. Sacrifice hits: uutier, Bernard, tjchaub. Struck out: By German, 2; by Couna, 2; by Gibson, 1. Bases on balls: Off Coons, 1; otT Gibson, 1. Left on baaea: Toledo, 4; Kansas City, 3. Double plays: F'.ournoy to Maro&n to Blankenshlp. Hit by pitched ball: Butler, McAndrews. Passed ball: Kleinow, 2 Wild pitch: AUemang. Time: 2:u. Cm. ptre: Mullane. Pestnoned Oaraea. At Indianapolis: St Paul came on ao- count of rain. Holdrege Wins from McCook. HOLDREOK. Neb., June 19 (Special Tc.'(,rnm.) Holdrege won todav's game fro'n McCook by bunching hits. Score: Holdrege 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 McCook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Holdrege. Pendergraft and Burnian; McCook. Schoop and Bonder. Struck out: By Pendergraft, 4; by Scboop, 9. Bases on balls: Off Pendergraft, 1; off Schoop, 3. Base hits Holdrege, 11; McCook, Z. Three-bnee hits: Tpwnsend, Maryatt Two-base hits: Burma n, Kotzrnlller. Pen dergraft. Errors: Holdrege, 2: McCoolt, 4. Time: 1:S). Umpire; Waterman. Webster City Shnt Ont. WEBSTER CITY. Ia., June 19 -(Speclal Telegram.) Jim Meyer's Waterloo bull team administered a crushing defeat to Lhasa's proteges this afternoon In this cliy by the score or i to u. The locals were listless, while the visitors played snappy. Batteries: Waterloo, t'nkle and Wharton; Webster City, Yessler and Wharton, Y eas ier and White. North Platte Defeats Cosad. COZAD, Neb., June 19. The base ball game played here this afternoon between the home nine and North Platte resulted In j a score of to 6 in favor of North I latte Batteries: North Platte. Priest and Oui mette; Cozad, Arnold and Atkinson. Harvard Organises Ball Team, HARVARD, Neb., June 19.-(8peclal.) Harvard has taken considerable interest In the bnsc ball business, having organised a club with the Intention o Joining the cir cuit playing In this locality. Games In Three-I League. At Bloomlnffton Bloomlngton, 4; Rock Island. 1. At Decatur Decatur, "B; Springfield, 4. At Davenport Davenport, 9; Dubuque. 2. Standing- ef the Team. FlayeoVWon. Lost II iH 10 ...... 48 ...... 4 ...... 49 ...... 41 .. 60 30 5 21 19 18 21 2b' a 28 29 81 PC, ,669 .6ii .643 .414 .44 .440 .4"9 .S0 Mllwiiulra St. Paul ... Indianapolis Aiinneapons Kansas' City linlavllla Columbus ....... 49 1'nteao hQ ............... .v , .OOU .......... ivu. . naiLM 111, ti 1. , Uienil. ... , . .. u n v.u al VI'IUIIIUUK, V. J U & L IH- dinanpolts, Minneapolis at St. Louis. Shenandoah Wins Hot Game. SHENANDOAH. Ia.. June 19. (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah defeated CWrlnda In a twelve-Inning game today that was full Of life al) the way through. It wns hard hitting and clean fielding sg-ftlnst superb pitching,, both pltcliers doing nnu work. Neither team scored till the firth Inning, when Clarlnda made three. Snen kndouil tied the score In the eighth und made the winning run In the twelfth, with two men out. Splckeen, for Shenandoah, f Iched his first game since he waa hurt wo weeks sgo, and It was a good game, only three hits being mads off lilra to eight hits oft Mekemson. The attendance. wJ the best 6f any game of the sauson a llg dulegatlon having tome over from Clar lnda. Score by Innings: Shenandoah .0 4)900003000 14 Clarlnda ....J 9903000000 0 t Batteries: SpleUt-en and Townsend, Alrk 4msoa and McMilleii Struck out;., it y Cplckeeii, i; by Mekemson, 16. ... Standing of the alubs in the Southwest era Iowa legu; Played. Won. Lost. PC, Shenandoah 16 11 6 fi Red Oak....... 13 7 6 .DJ9 Atlantic 12 tj .k.sj Clarlnda U 2 10 .2 A Came at Vinton Street Park. Saturday at Vinton Street park the sn. thuslatts will be treated to aa exhibition ef amateur base ball between the Union Stock Yards Juniors, and the Holly Ath letic flub of mah. The Hollys have strengthened thetr team in several posi tions and will try to defend their record. Two or three of the Crelghton and High school players have been put in the team, and Indications point to a good game, aa ths Stock Yards Juniors have a record to uphold, and from the way they have been playing ball this spring they will doubtlessly give the Holly Athletics a run for their money. Thla will be the lust game the Juniors will play before leaving on their trip through the western part ef iowa. The teams will line up as follows: Holly Athletics. Positions. U. 8. Tards W. Mullen First Hschtea Brom9 Second Talbot Schraader.. Third Mlllett Foley Short Uohi.er Ponahue Left Caughey Mullen Center Ferguson Campbell Right McMahon Clair Catcher Miller Baker.. Pitcher Adams Kennedy Pitcher Qulnn Diamond Pitcher ,.,. Atlantic Sees Fine Game. ATLANTIC la.. June 19. -(Special Tele- f ram.) The best gamo of ball played on he local grounds this season was played today between the Atlantic and Red Oak teams. The teams Were on their mettle f nd probably no game of the season in this sigue will he as free from errors, so clone and so ending as was this one. ntlsnth? got one run In the third, which was the only score made, the gime ending 1 to ft. Batteries: Atlantic. Jmrnll unS Tt,,l' Red Oak. Poison and Crlppen. Hits: f ft I Jarrotl, ii off Pblauu, 6. B truck out; By RELIANCE SCRAPES THROUGH Only Jnst Manages to Cross Line Ahend of Constitution. NEW YORK. June 19. If Constitution did not defeat Reliance on time allowance In a twenty-five-mile race over the course of tha Indian Harbor Yacht club In Long Island Sound today. It gave admirers of the new boat a bad scare. In more than four hours' sailing. Reliance outsailed Con stitution by only .1 minute 60 seconds, elapsed time. It is estimated that the new boat will have torillow Constitution two to three minutes 1 In a thirty-mile race, which, If true, would Iglve today's race to the older boat and might give it one of the earlier races as well, when Reliance neat It by two minutes and a fraction. Colum bia was again outclassed from the start. Between the leaders the race was hotly contested, first one and then the other get ting the better of it by sudden shifts of wind, which, when it began to blow steadily, left Reliance about one minute ahead. Constitution's fast sailing today was all the more remarkable and makes It all the more formidable from the fact that the race was sailed In light winds and smooth water, under which conditions Reliance has often beaten It. The-' course was a triangle, ten miles across the sound, five miles over to the Connecticut shore and ten miles along that shore to the finish line. Summary: Elspsed Start. Finish. Time. Reliance U':4i:n7 4;60:L'4 4:04:17 Constitution 13:4t:W 4 :6?:17 4:0:07 Columbia, 12:46:62 6:63:46 4:lti:M 4Solf Teerney Off. The Evanston Golf club of Kansas City telegraphed to the Country club late Friday afternoon that it would lie unable to com pete In the tournament, which was to have been held on the Litter's links Saturday afternoon. The telegram was a disappoint, ment, as the Country club had made many preparations for this piatch and had gath ered several of their team In from the EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Jockeys Re Iff and Slnelal 24 th He-Harlem. CHICAGO, June 19 Jockeys Johnny Relff and Sinclair were painfully injured In the first race. Reiff suffered a dislocation of the left clavicle and the surgeon who at tended him said the boy would be out of the raddle for several weeks. Sinclair was more fortunate, having no bones broken. He was unconscious, however, for nearly half an hour after the accident Relff had the mount on Galba, and Sin clair rode Discord. Going round the turn there was much crowding. Galba went d wn and Itelff was struck by several horses. Twenty yards further Discord dropped and Sinclair fell beneath the horses hoofs. Results: First race, one mile: Orslna won, Sarah Maxim second, Alfio third. Time: 1:4144. Second race, six furlongs: Tosh won, Sylvia second. Burnle Bunton third. Time: 1:13. Third race, one and one-eight mPes: Dr. Stephens won. Six Shooter second, Major Tenny third. Time: 1:62. Fourth race, steeplechsse, short course: Golden Link won. Crest , second, Ceylon third. Time: 8:30. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: Mag gie 1-eber won, Sanctum second, Commo dore third. Time: 0:64. Sixth race, one and .one-sixteenth miles: Alfred C won. Omdurman second, Cogswell third. Time: 1:49,. DETROIT, June 19 E. E. Farley waa ruled off the turf by the Judges of the Grnsse Polnte meeting this afternoon. This action was taken after Farley felled to produce the mare Sarah Black, which won a race on Tuesday and which was claimed to be Aimless, which ran at Latonla and was substituted for Sarah Black. Resultsi First race, six furlongs, purse, M", for S-vear-olds and up, seKIng: Senor won, Ara toma second Dr. Moody third. Time: 1:32H. Second race, four and a hnlf furlongs, 2-year-oUls: Handmnre won, Miss Flelsch man second, Bayvlew third. Time: l.Khi- Third race, six furlongs, purse, $;tno, x-year-olds and up. selling: Stargnser won, Annu second, Nellie Forrest third. Tlroe: 1:26ft. Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards: Joe I,eer won, Bank Street second, Sooth sayer third. Time: 2:00. Fifth race, one mile, purse, selling: In solence won, Lou Rey second, Hdneybrook .third. Time: 1:66. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, !-year-olds: Lvrlst won. Blue Garter second, Ocjrohe third. Time: 1:16. NFW YORK. June 19a-Reseults: First race, last five furlongs of the Fu turity course: Baseful won, Monet secona, Yplln'w Hammer third. Time: 1:014. Second race, seven furlongs on main track, selling: Nevermore won, Coruscate second, Russell Garth third. Time: 1:32. Third race, the Daisy stakes, five fur lonas on the turf: Nameokl won. Rusk second. Jim Kelly third. Time: 1.02. Fourth race, the Coney Island handicap. six furlongs on main track: Lady Uncas won. Blues second, Astartta thiro. lime: 1 -17 Fifth race, one mile and a furlong: Douro won. Sambo secona, lorcnugni iniru. nine. 1 :&. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, on turf, selling: Irish Jewel won, Carroll D second, l.ndv Potentate third. Time: 1:60ft. ST. LOUIS. June 19. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: At las won, Princess Lucille second, Max Rose third. Time: 0:56. Second race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Chandoo won, Eugenia 8 second, Dr. Clark third. Time: 1:60ft. Third race, five furlongs: Matt Wsdlelgh won, Ben Adklns second, Hugh McGovern third. Time. 1:02. Fourth nice, six furlongs, handicaps Frank Bel! won, Santa Ventura second, Scornlo third. Time: 1:16. Fifth race, one mile: Orleans won, Ladas second Leonid third. Time: 1:43. Sixth race, six furlongs: Poseur won. Mint Leaf second, Almanso third. Tims: 1:15ft. Savable Is Still Favorite. CHICAGO, June 19-Followlng are the American Derby entries, with - weights, odds and probable riders: . . Cured After Ten Years' Suffering From Rheumatism and Neuralgia PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Enables W. B. Corpontor To Work After Two Years of Helplessness. Take courage ye disheartened and des pondent rheumatic and neuralgic sufferer. 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Collett was fast on Ms feet but Pollard wss always steady and made tha last set a love set although rot without consid erable hnrd work. This afternoon the semi finals will be played at 2:30 and the finals at 6 o'clock. The score: D. Pollard, scratch, defeated Collet, soratch, 6-4, 6-0. 1 . Slona rails Wins. . SlOfX FALLS. 8. D.. June IsWSpeclal Telegram. The Sioux Falls team of the Iowa-South Dakota league this afternoon defeated Bloux City on the local grounds by a score of 6 to 3. The game was called at 'the end of the first half of the eighth Inning to permit the Sioux City players to take the train. Jpelk dhole Everywhere Rare lend f Mild Tobacco Save the Dandm alts THESE RATES ARE LOW $14.75 Chicago and return, June 18, 30 oad Jylj 1. $30.50 Salt Lake City and return dailj. $15 00 Colorado and return, July 1 to 10. $1 7.50 Colorado and return, daily. $50.00 California and return, July 1 to 10. $21.00 Detroit, and return, July 14 and 15. $31.75 Boston and return, June 24, 25 and 26. $33.75 IJoston and return, June 30 to July 4. $32.25 Baltimore and return, July 17 and 18. $32.20 Saratoga and return July 4 and 5. We have issued some very attractive literature relative to summer trips. It's free, if you call for it. City Ticket Office Wtf G. A. Rutherford, D. P. A. 39 lore Bargains Siiiv Alpena, Mich., and hack, $25.68; dally nntll September 0. Harbor Beach. Mich., and back, t2.2S; dally until September M. Port Huron, Mloh., and back. ta.OS; dally until September 90. Chicago. III., and back, H4.7S; June 0 and July 1. Atlanta, Oa., and back, $31.10; July I to I, Boat on and back, $33.75; June 30 to July 4. Boston and back. $31.7$; June 21, a and X. Saratoga and back. $31.30; July 11, Detroit and back, $31.00; July 14 & IS. Baltimore and back, $33.36; July If and II. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and back, $17.60; dally until Sept. 30. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and back. $16.00; July 1 to 10. Bait Lake City and back, $30.40; daily until September SO. Dee Angeles, San Francisco and Ban Diego and back, $60: July 1 to 10. Los Angeles or Ban rraaolaoo and back, 1 46 00; Aurust 1 to 14. Hot Springs, 8. D., and tetum, $14.40; daily until September 30. Point Aux Barques, Mich., and back, $34.16; dally Until September 30. Tawaa, Mich., and back, lii.46; dally tjntll September 30. ins above are some or ne Burnng- n s cneap excursion rates tni9 year. 1 vou are folns? anywhere rou had better write or see me, as I can prob ably offer you suggestions that will gave you money. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, 1502 Ffirnsra St., Omaha. "Follow th Flag' THE Cool Northern Route VIA NIAGARA FALLS ROUND TRIP FROM CHICACO BOStOll seW Jne 5-0-3T $19. OO BOStOfl Sold Jnly 1st to Bth $21. OO Saratoga jiy h n ot $17.45 Detroit d rir isth and lot $6.75 ATI tickets reading over the Wabash R. K. between Chicago and Buffalo are good In either direction via steamer between Detroit and Buffalo without extra charge, except mrals and bertha. Stop overt allowed. Remember this is "The Cool Northern Route" end all agents can sell tickets from Chicago east via the Wabash. ' For berths, lake trips, folders and all Information call at Wabash City Office, 1G01 Farnam 8trcct, vr address Harry E. Uocrei, & A. P. D Omaha, Neb. J! Tml CWy, Oraasrf Jttmek, Cmhftrwim. Go West, to the Ocean California's summer climate if fineit In the world. Cool Trip on 1ht Suntm ft Surf-bathing ocean breezes mow-Ctpptd Slerrai. Vou can buy cernbinitioo round -trip ticket to San Diego this summer inctaeV lag railroad tod Pullman fare, nls en route, ont day M Grind1 Canyon, oi two ereeki' board and lodging at Core i do Tent Ctty at a etty tew price. Teat City is g popular Southern Califomit summer ttatttk resort, lfrU fm tJI fHttmtmt eieat tkll ittlgWt 4ttmrU tr. Alcblaoo, Ttoekt 6 Skata rt ty. Santa Fe Pas. Art. 40e.EUilahia BMtv UUftMrlft. ia.