THE OMAHA DAILY TIKE: FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1903. 5 RUCRKE'S MEN. DROP A PAIR Eslter All Annuel Playing bj the Spring! ; Telle tb 8.017 of the Osmei COMPANION PITCHES FOURTEEN INNINGS Pv Companion, 8: by 'Welch. 1. bull: (Ending. 2. Pif on errors: Col fado Pprtngs, 2: Omaha, t. Ieft on bases: ('lunula flir1n. 8; Omaha. . Time; 1. on. I'mjilr: Brennan. Kaaaaa lllf ht Onl. PEORIA, June 2T Peoria phut Kansss header at Washington park. the home tsm winning firm, whl-h was free hitting gam tin both sides. Chicago scored four run In the third Inning on nve nn, mil Brooklyn won with a rally in the seventh. Bherkard was nut out of the sm-ond rm for kicking snd Hugh Jennings made his first aimenrnnce for the home club when he City out todev. Hart allowing the vle'torr as substituted In Hhecssrd a place at len Velrh Pitches Three Iaaliii and llak'ea s TkrrfBaiirr la First i, Whe Rent la to Rat for - " t.nndtng. COLOHADO SPRINGS. Colo., June 25. (Special Telegram. I Colorado Springs won loth gam.;a of t double-header from Omaha thla afternoon, the first by a score of 4 to I and the last by a score of I to 8. Com panion pitched the first game and five in rilngs of the second for Omaha, being suc ceeded lit the sixth lit nl tig of the last game by Welch because of being hit too freely. In the first game Companion pitched good ball,, save In the- third inning, when he gave three men. bases on balls, which with an error Juy Dolan and a three-base hit by Fleming netted the Colorado Springs team three runs when the score stood 1 to 1. In the first game the visitors made thvlr first score In the first Inning on Wright's base on balls. Dolan' single and a field play. Two more were made In the ninth lrnlng tn single "fey Oonlns and Hlckey and a three-bagger by Welch, who batted for Oondlng, - In the second game Omaha scored four run lii the sixth Inning on singles by Dolan, Thomas, Hlckey, Oondlng and Car ter. lded by Granville's error. Two more werej ftetied In the eighth Inning on an errofj jh4 -a, two-bagger and single by Welch and Carter respectively. Colorado Bprtngs won both games by better vail-round playing, both McNeely and Jones having tie better of their opponents. Captain, Wnilsjti Everett sat In the grand stand today, being refused the privilege of going onto the grounds by Umpire Bren nan through the order of President Sexton of the Western league. Everett has 'been suspended for three day because of al leged misconduct in Milwaukee last Bun day In the final game between the Mil lionaires and the Brewers. Everett will not b In the game until Sunday. In his fifteen years' experience In professional ball Everett has never before been sus pended. The Omaha team left for Denver after the game. Attendance, 1,000. Bcora: First game: COLORADO SPRINGS. . AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Fleming If,- 4.1 10 0 0 but two safe hits. Attendance. Score: R H K. Peoria 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 ft 1 Kansas City ....0 0 0 " 0 0 0 00 t 1 ltr.tterles- Peoria. Hart and Wilson; Kan sas City. Hall and Measltt. Italy lyleven Hits All Told. MII.WAl'KEE. June 25. Milwaukee won a ii"ee same from Pt. Joseph today by 4 to 3 Ther were but eleven hits secured dur ing the game. Attendance. 2uo. Score: R H K Milwaukee 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 ft 4 2 Pt. Joseph 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 i Batteries: Milwaukee. Kenna and Lucia; St. Joseph, Fall and Garvin. Dee Molaea Shot Oat. IiENVER. June !5. The home team shut out Dee Moines in a poorly played game today. Bcore. R H E. renver 4 0 i 4 0 2 0 0 012 14 1 Des Moines ...0 00000000 0 45 Batteries: Denver. Whitrldge- and Schlel; Dcs Moines. Barry, Marshal and Foul. Staadla of the 1 earns. field Wclmer pitched well and received fixxl support, wnne tiarvin s worn: was not effective and the local fielding was marred by three errors. Attendance, 4.00. Score nrst game: BROOKLYN , CHICACO. M H O A C I UOA t girnns. Jb... lilt osln. If ... t I 4 raw. Iti ... 1 I I 1 0 0 chanc, lb. . 1 I I 1 0 Jnnp. ct 1 I I 1 Tinker, aa. .. 0 1 I I t 0 Bvers. 2b 1 1 I Harley, rf . .. 0 1 2 ft t V Kilns, c 0 0 4 1 vLundicren, s. I t 0 1 0 jTavlnr, p.... I t t 1 10 It n It O.IIUub 1 Phr.Vn! If. I Iohb.. rf I M'r4l. rf Imylf. In t Ihlen. as ... 1 JualliKb. e. I Flood. SchnKt, p . 1 Tota It ToUll ... T It 14 t x Ratted for Lundgren In eighth Brooklyn Chicago Eirned runs: Left on baaes: Two-base hits: Three-base hit?: Played. Milwaukee 42 Colorado Springs ....48 Won. Lost. Clarke, if.... i I Sobrlns, rf.. 1 1 Wafnar, si... I I BranafieM. lb U) Lawi-h, lb.... 1 t Rllcher. Ib.. 0 I rhfipa. e ill bobecr, ... 1 t 1 Francks. S 2 10 12 Cona-alton. rf 4 0 18 0 Stamagle, lb 2 0 0 7 0 Nill. 2b 2 1 t 2 2 ranvllle, 2b 2 0 0 2 2 Hwanc.lna, cf 4 0 14 0 Doran. c 4 0 1(4 McNeely, p 2 0 0 1 2 Totals Carter, rf Shugart, 2b... Wright, lb... Dolan, ss (renins, cf.... Prestoo, If..; Hlckey. Sb,... Oondlng, o... Companion, i xWelch. ...... Totals .... S 27 12 o OMAHA. . AB. R. BH. PO. 4 ..24 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 11 0 Total! ... 4 10 0 ToUla ... I 4 10 It 1 z Batted for Sparks In tenth. Pittsburg 0 00020000 Philadelphia 0 01001000 12 Earned runs: Pittsburg. 1. Three-base hit: Sebrlng. Sacrifice hits: Beaumont (2) Kelster Ui. Stolen baaes: Wagner, nomas. Double plays: Wagner to Kitchey to Bransneia; Kitchey to liransneid; Huls wltt to Qleason to Barry. Lert on baaes Pittsburg. 7: Philadelphia. 7. First base on balls: Oft Doheny, 4: off Sparks, 1. Hit by pitcher: Titus. Struck out: By Do heny, 4. Passed ball: Phelps, wild pitch: uoneny. Time: A Mi. empire: Moran. Second game: - PHILADELPHIA, ' l . PITTSBURG. RHOtt R.H O A E Thoaiaa. ef. 1 I S Beanment, 0 t 0 0 0 OM'laria, II.. 0 0 I 0 Sebrlns. rf.. 0 1 I 0 SWumtr, ss. . 0 0 4 T 0 Braj)fl14. lb 0 Oil 0 8 24 IS xBatted for Oondlng In the ninth. Colorado Springs 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 Omaha 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Earned ranst Colorado Springs, 1: Omaha, 2. Three-baae bit!-Welch. Two-base hits: Kill. Flemlns:. Wright. Stolen base: ftraji- rlUe. Double play: Dolan to Shugart to Wright. Struck out. By McNeelv, 2; by Companion, 2. Bases on hails: Oft McNeelv, 2: oft Companion, 6. Wild pitch: Compan ion. Kasns en errors: Colorado springs, 2; Omaha, t. Left on bases: Colorado Springs, ; vmana, . i masi .;iM,Avnipire renna.n. Fleming, If .,-..... Francks, sa. v ". CongaMon, rf ....... Ptarnagle. lb......... ,Nlll. fb OranvHle. Jb. ......... - Hwanclna, cf - Doran ,i 0te. ,r , Jones, p COLORADO SPRINGS. t AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. 6 2 2 1 0 0 4 2 2 2 2 0 8 2 110 0 1 0 8 8 1 0 4 1.0.1 1 0 4 0 1111 4 112 0 1 4 1 2 8 0 0 8 0 112 1 TotsJ Carter, rf Fhugsrt, ,2b. V rlsht, lb.. '. Dolan, ss.... enlns, cf... Thomas, If.. Hlckey, 2b... ' Oondlng. e... v Companion, ; Welch, p.... .34 ( . 14 27 OMAHA. AB. B, BH. PO. A. B. ToUls 41 11 24 11 Colorado Borings .,..1 0280021 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 04 . Earned Tuns: Colorado Springs, 2: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits: Wright, Welch. Sacri fice hits: Congalton, Francks. Granville. Jones. Stolen baest Francks, Fleming, Htarnagle. Nlll, Wright. Shugart. Struck out: By Jonea. 7 by Companion, 2; bv Welch. L TJases on balls: Oft Jones. 1; off Companion, 1; off Welch, 1. Innings pitched A Tra veler's experience .A' party of gentlemen were gathered In the lobby of one. of the leading hotels ths other evening, when an argument arose as to what Red Raven Splits really were. One gentleman who was traveling for a ' big ' fiouse la Indianapolis ventured th assertion that notwithstanding ths exten slvs advertising, out of five in ths party not thres could tell what Red Raven Splits were, and to what use they were put. When tha matter, was put to a test tt was found that the Indianapolis man had won, and In the following language he told his experience with Red ftavea Split: "I have found, when traveling from place to place, taking my meals at dlf ferent hours, sometimes on the train and sometimes at ths hotel, that my system became deranged, resulting In a sluggish liver, dixxiness In ths morning, lasaltud and loss of appetite. I had seen the ad vettlsements ,of Red Raven Splits and chanced to ask a druggist friend of mine what they meant, - You caa imagine my surprise at finding Red Raven Splits were the remedy 'par excellence for just such a disorder aa I was suffering from. ; tried a bottle before, breakfast ths nex morning apd found prompt relief. learned that they kept it not only at the drug stores,. but st any bar In any hotel, and since then" in all my travels, when suttert&l front bvadshes. Indigestion or nausea, X have been promptly relieved by Red KarrtV Split.": 2 22 21 19 17 15 13 14 '20 -a 22 PC. "oViS .46 .4 .422 .770 . L-S Kansas City 4H St. Joseph ...43 Peoria 43 Denver 4T les Moines Omaha 42 Games today: Omaha at Denver, Moines at Colorado Springs. St. Joseph at Peoria, Kansas City at Milwaukee GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttsbaras Wlsalsg Streak Is Broken ta iecea Match with Philadelphia. . PHILADELPHIA. June a.-Plttsburgs winning streak was broken in the second game of today's double-header., With two men on bases Titus made a home run hit, which rave the locals enongh to. win. Ten innings were required to decide the first game in Pittsburg s lavor. Attendance, 900. score, nrst game: prrrsBritri. Philadelphia. k.h.o.a.s.I it H O A B BnumoBt. tt I 4 OThnmas, of., t ( 0 0 a d Turn, lr l l e 1 OKllateT. rf... 0 10 0 0 I 1, Barry, lb.... 0 0 0 0 I 1 Mailman. Sb. t 0 1 2 0 t eHulrwIlt, ss, 0 1 its I tHilMaon. ib.. 1 1 i I 1 1 1 Roth, e 0 0 0 1 1 I U8t.j-ka. p. ... 0 0 0 I 0 xlMoia 0 0 0 0 0 10 .J ...2 0 1 1 0 0 8 1 '-10 ...0 042001007 Brooklyn, 8; Chicago, 7. Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 7 Flood, Doyle, Schmidt. Chance. Jacklltsch. Stolen bases: Jones, Tinker. Dahlen. Double play: K.-.e mra to jacKiuscn. sacrince nits: Evers. Tinker. Dobbs. First base on balls: Off Schmidt, 1; oft Lundgren, 2. Struck out: By Schmidt, t: by Lmndgren. I. lime: n.7. umpire: Johnstone. Score second game: CHICAGO. , BROOKLYN. R H O A. S I R.H. O A K. Buttle, If ... 1 I 0 strait. Ib... 0 0 t 1 0 t ghx-kart. If. 0 1 Jennlnga, f . 0 o Dor. ha. ct 0 o M'-rreedia, rf 0 Caev. It Chance, lb.. 1 Jonea. cf 0 Tlnkar, m... 0 Even. 2b ... 0 HarUr. rf... 0 Kllnt. c 0 Walmer, p.. 0 1 1 1 10 0 1 Tota 14 0 I'orle. lb. "Pahlen. Abeam, e.. v Flood , tb... 0 1 I 17 14 I 0 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 0-1 Qorrln a a 17 u i I TolaJa . Chicago 0 0 10 2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 Left on bases: Chicago. S: Brooklyn. 7. Two-base hits: fc-vers. Bheckard. Flood Stolen bases: Casey. Chance. Jones (2). I'anlen, Flood. Double play: Casey to Evers to Chance. Sacrifice nit: Hurley. First base on balls: Off Garvin, 1; oft weimer, 7. r lrst tiase on errors: Chicago, 1: Brooklyn. 1. Hit by pitched balls: By Welmer, 2. Struck out: By Gsrvln, 2: by Welmer, I lime: 2:03. umpire: John stone. Standing; of the Tessas. Played. Won. 40 Pittsburg ... New lor .. Chicago Brooklyn ... Cincinnati .. Boston St. Louis ... Philadelphia Games today: Pittsburg at New Tork, Chicago at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Philadelphia. 51 55 68 63 62 55 68 63 87 28 21 19 16 Lost. 18 19 21 26 . 36 24 .1 P.C, .m tino .03S .528 .600 .328 .3.12 Cleveland 2 : Chicago 4H 2S New Tork 47 22 Detroit r' 22 Washington E.2 14 Games tods v :Washlncton Philadelphia at Ue'rolL New cago, Boston at St. Louis. rt 24 25 5V Ml 4'K 4tV St Cleveland. York at CM- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mllrvaakee Lacks a Plteher, Thas Kefferlag Defeat from Mlaaeapolls. MILWAUKEE, June sJ.-Mllwaukee was caught without a pitcher today. Hal, who pitched yesterday, was knocked out In the seventh. Ganley, a fielder finished the game. The heavy hitting of Minneap olis was the feature. Score: MINNEAPOLIS tllLWAt'KEg. R.H O A B I R.H O A K. VrCYeery, ef. 0 0 0 1 0 RrhanVr. tb.. 1 1 0 I Bpoooer, lbi. I 111 I ( t'orahtia. lb. 1 10 0 Lallr, It 0 t I 0 t Wood, c 0 0 I 1 0 Smith, rf ... 1 110 I Phjtle. .... 1 1 I t 1 Ter, ct ... 1 t ft 0 KunleaTr, If. 0 1 10 0 Mrlntrre, lb. I I 1 I I t'niliab. Ib. 0 1 t 1 0 Mania, tb... 1114 1 Hrmphlll, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Oyler, as 1 I I 4 1 I'unaan. rf... 0 t 0 0 1 Vutunder, p. 1 1 1 I O.Hale. 0 0 0 4 Itianley. p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ... 14 XI 11 I, I Totals ... I 7 17 U I Minneapolis 0 0 S 0 0 2 1 0 09 Milwaukee 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs:. Milwaukee, 1; Minneapolis, 4. Two-base hits: Donahue. Martin, Srhafley. Lally. Mclntyre. Three-lms hits: Oyler, Spooner. Home run: Yaeger. Base on balls: Off Hale, 2; off Vashlnder, 1. Passed balls: Wood. Vaeger. Struck out: By Hale, 2; by Vasbinder, 2. Double plays: Phyle to Schafley to Denahue; Mar tin to Spooner: Donahue to Wood. Sac rifice hits: Wood, M-Creery. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 5; Minneapolis, 6. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Foreman. Toledo Is laser Dog. LOUISVILLE. June 25.-Lnuisv!l!e fle. feated Toledo today in an exciting game. Both Walker and Reisling were hit hard. A lefthand stop by Marcan was a feature. Attendance, 760. Coore: LOUISVILLE TOLEDO. R.H..O.A E. R.H. O A E Kertrln, rf... 0 Hart, Ib..... 0 Praoheax, tb. 1 Odwell. cf... 1 Sitlllran, lb. 1 riymer. If... 0 Schrlpver, c. 1 Quintan, as. . 1 Walker, p. 0 smiih. cf. ... 0 O'Meniard. rf.. 0 1 Turner, lb... 0 :i t.lank'i'r. lb 0 0 S haul). Ib... 0 0 r InurnoT. If. 1 ( (1rjin(o) V . V awai,M i 1 Am . ii ii ah X i I .ft- ffA vs Never Tire of. II . 3 I J Brand M The cigar that V C J ) of Clgt I never Tsries in 5?" In tho I I Pice, quality World. 1 or aroma. jt f I 1 f Sold here, there and XV--e- Th Zd it th j j everywhere. Smtkft Tr.ttrim. I I r? Tltua. It 1 KclBter, rf. .. 0 Brrr. lb 1 Hallman. Ib. 0 Hulawitu aa. 1 Oleaaoa, tb.. 0 Dooln. c 0 Mttcbell, p .. I t lrli.. Jb ... 4 0 0 4 tklu-nor, fb.. 12 14 4 Phelps, .... 0 0 11 OiVall. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Beastateri Take aa Easy One from ttaiats, Scoring; Heavily . at Ead. ST. LOUI8. June 25. Boston opened hers this afternoon with an easy victory over St. Louis, owing to some hitting by the visitors and a bunch of errors by the home team. I'p to the elxth Inning good work hv Sievers held Boston In check, but after that they scored pretty much at will. At tendance, 2.W0. Score: BOSTON. ST. liOUIS. R.H.O.A E. R.H.O.A.B & Klftnow, c. .. I b'Owens, Jb. ... 0 1 Mih-tn, ss. .. 1 ' Kelallns, p.. 0 ToUll ... ft 11 !7 0 r I Totals ... 4 0 J4 I Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 -6 Toledo ."...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 Earned runs: Louisville, 3: Toledo, 3. Two-ba.e lilts: Srhrlever. Sullivan, Flour- Thre-bnae htt: Qulnlsn. Stolen ases: Kerwln, Bulllvan. Smith. Schaub. Marcan. Sacrifice hits: Qulnlan, Owens. Base on bails: Off Walker, J; off Reisling, Struck out: By Walker, 1; by Reisllnit. 1. Double plays: Shsub to Owen to Tur ner; Kerwln to Hart. Left on bases: Louisville. 7: Toledo. 7. Time: 2:16. L'm- . pi re: Mullane. j Kaaaaa City and St. Paal Tie. j KANSAS CITY, June 26. -With the score i tied, the game was called at the end of ! the eighth Inning to allow St. Paul to catch a train. Gear and Stuart pitched well and were given good support. At- , tendance. 300. Score: ; KANSAS CITT. i ST. PAVL R H O I E I R.H O A F. luKrator ToUla ... ( 0x21 10 Jl J ToUla ... 1 ft 24 10 t x Phelps out; hit by batted ball, xx Batted for Vail In ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 - Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, Two-base hits: Sebrlng. Ritchey. Home run: Titus. Sacrifice hits: Beaumont. Titus. Stolen bases: Mitchell. Double plays: Ritchey to Wagner to Bransfield; Wagner to Bransfield. Left on bases: Pittsburg, ; Philadelphia, 7. First base on naiis; on vail.: 3: off Mitchell, I. Hit by pitcher: Clarke, Bransfield. Struck out: fly vail. 2; by Mitchell. 3. Time: 1:46. Um pire: Moran. . . Ctarlaaatl Is Doable vVlaaer. . . NEW YORK. Juna a -Cincinnati won both games of the double-header today. New York only got four scattered hits off Hahn, while the visitors found McGlnnlty lor fourteen. Oourbertr. If 0 0 1 1 Colllna, lb... 1 I I I O'Brien, cf.. 10 4 1 Freeman, rf.. I 1 0 Parent, ss... 1 I I I Larhaoce. lb 1 1 10 0 rerrts. Jb.... 0 i 4 I Trlser. 0 1 I 1 Wlntars, ... 0 0 0 I ToUla IPowell. p .. 1 0 tt 17 ClSugdan . e Biirttett. If... CH.Urlrk, cf. 0 Hemphill, rf. 0 0 An4eron, lb 0 Wallaea, ss.. 0 0 Kahoa. c... 1 e.Padden, 2b... 0 t Mi-Oor'k, Ib. 0 OiSICTora, p... 0 0 0 ToUla ... 1 0 tt It I x Sugden batted for Sievers In eighth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 27 St. Louis 0 0000001 0-1 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; Boston, 3. Two-base hits: Burkett, Collins (2, Free man, La Chance, Ferris. Three-base hits: Kahoe, Parent (21. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien (2). Double plays: Sievers to Padden to Anderson; Collins to Ferris to LaChance. Bases on balls: Off Winters, 1. Struck out: By Sievers, 3. Innings pitched:,- Sievers, fi; Powell. 1. Hits: Oft Sievers. 7; off fowell. i. lu on bases; Hi, Liouis,. ; Boston, 9. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Con nolly. Two Chased for Rowing. DETROIT, Jane IS. Philadelphia de feated Detroit tn.1av In a sensational ten- In the second contest Phillips snd Taylor I inninsr same bv 1 to 2. There waa con- were the opposing twlrlers and the latter tlnual wrangling between the players and umpires, which resulted in liartsei ana was batted freely,, while Phillips was hit but five times safely. Attendance, 8,300. score nrst game: . CINCINNATI. , NEW TORK. , R H O A g. R.H.O.A B. 0 110 e Brown, rf... 0 0 4 0 4 VnH'a, cf.. 0 0 nrea'haa, lb. 0 Mnk if.... o 1 Babb. sa 0 Lauder, lb.. 0 Gilbert, tb... 0 Bowermaa, c 0 lMrOlnnltr, Donlts. if.... Seymour, cf. Dolan. rf.... Bccklor. lb.. Sietnrdt. tb. iwlr. tb..... Corcoran, an. Bergeo. . ... Hatio, p P 0 ... 0 PHILADELPHIA. a.H.O.A.K. til llo 0 1 14 1 r i it! 0 10 e a 0 0 2 iiUuaa Totals ... f 11 17 14 l ) ToUla ... 0 4 17 11 I xBatted for Gilbert in ninth. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-5 New York . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 10: New York. 10. First base on balls: Off McGlnnlty. 2. Struck out: By MeOinnlty, 2: by Hahn, L Sacrifice hits: Browne, Gilbert, Daly. Btolen base: Stelnfeldt. Double play: Gil bert trt Rrtuinjlhnn. hv nltchrl hull? TCv McGlnnlty, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Emslie. Innings pitched bcore second game: CINCINNATI. I R.H.O.A. E.I Mullln being DUt out of the game and chased off the field. Mullln pitched great ball until he was ruled off. There were seversl startllns bits of fielding, an al most impossible catch by L.usn sna i. Cross work oelng of the highest oraer, Attendance, 2,800. Score: Harttel. If... 0 Hoffman, If.. 1 Plckarlns. f 0 Iiavla, lb 0 L. Croaa, Ib. 1 Beybold. rf.. 0 Murpbr. lb., t M . t mM pa. Powers, c... 0 Flaak, p 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Luah. Ranfrtt. cf . . . 0 Cl Crawford, rf. 0 Detroit. R.H. OAS ir l i i o o Total! ... I 10 M 14 l carr, lb 0 Mi-Gulra. CO Courtney. Ib. 1 Buelow, c... 0 Smith, tb.... 0 Lens, so 0 Mullln, p.... 0 Kltaon. p.... 0 iMcAIUator . 0 Philadelphia Detroit Earned runs: 1 o ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK. R.H.O.A. E. Doalln. if... I I ft 0 Brown, rf... 0 loot S.rmour. tt,. 0 I 0 0 O VnnH'a. ct.. 0 110 1 Kollojr, cr.... I 110 0 Brci'nu. lb. 0 0 10 0 1 Dslnn. H....0 I I O 'SiMortea, U... I 14 10 Bookior, Is.. I I 10 0 Babb. aa... 0 0 12 1 Sulntoldt, Ik 1 I 0 0 liUndar, Ib... 0 0 0 1 1 tly. Ib 114 4 WOllbert. Jb... 4 0 110 Corooiu. at. 1 1 1 I d WjLmer, ... 0 0 14 0 rtrtt, c 114 0 Tarlor, 0 1 0 I 0 Phillips, p... 0 0 0 1 nxBownnue . 0 0 0 4 0 Totals ...11 II 17 0 "3 . Totals . f 14 14 xBatted for Taylor in ninth. , Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 1 4 8 0 111 The Waahlngton a could do nothing with tork o 1 f 0 t 0 4 1 02 Moore and were shut out. Tow Touts 1 11 JO o 1 ..0 00000110 12 ..0 10000010 0-2 Detroit, 1; Philadelphia. 1. By Mullln. 7: by Kit son 8. Hits: Off Mullln. ; oft Kltson, 2. Three-base hit: Crswford. Sacrifice hit Courtney. Stolen bases: Hartse.1, M Cross. Pickering, L. Cross. Base on balls Off Mullln. 3: off Kitson, 1; off Plank, 1. Hit by pitcher: py Kltson. L Left on bases; Detroit. 6; Philadelphia. 9. Struck t. Double play: Craa-ford to Carr. Wild pitch: Kltson. Time: 2:25. Umpires: Car rut hers and Hassett. Clevelaad Makes It ievea. CLEVELAND. June 25 Cleveland made It seven straight from Washington today New First base on errors: Cincinnati, 2; New Torn, I. I .eft on bases: Cincinnati, 4; New ork. 1 Two-base hits: Browne, Berkley. Corcoran. Sacrifice hit: Dolan. Stolen pases: Browne. Atertea (2). Double plays' Babb to Breanahan (2). Hit bv nhrhed ball: By Phllllpe, 1. Wild pitch: By fhll- uym lima, i pia, cmpifeij cmtuk, Salats Take a Coaple Bradley, lb.. 0 0 Lalola. Ib... 0 I Hlrkman. lb. 1 0 UK'rthT. If. I t FiUk. rf 0 0 t'ltnvmna, a I 1 Abbott, 0 1 Huora, p o 1 BOSTON. Juns 25 St. Louis took both games of a double-header today from tha home team, winning the first 1 to 0 and the seconn to 3. ine one tallv in the first contest was scored ott scratchy hlttlnar. Currle pitched a good game and fleldvd as cW verlv. Piatt waa also effective. In the second Piatt's nltchinc stood out In Clevelsnd contrast to bis support. The locals' errors I Washington resulted amaatrousiy. A long throw bv Stanlev was the feature. Attendance, 2,733. ocorc nrst game: ST. IXUIE. I BOSTOH RHOAEI a.MO.AL Tamil. Ik... 0 I I 0 enviter. cf... 0 0 I 0 0 iMMiovu. n. s s l v Tenoar, lb.. 0 0 11 0 SnMOt, . ct.... 0 110 0 (solar. If.... 0 I 0 0 brnlu, M. ... 0 111 1 uolr. rf . 0 010 Burka. lb....O 0 14 OGrem'str. Ib 0 0 0 I M. O Nalll, If 0 1 1 0 OBonnor, Jb... 0 S 1 I Hack all, ik.. 0 0 14 0 1 libni. as... 0 0 0 4 HaD. 1 i t KKtradg. COO I 0 tima, .. I 0 0 0 Moran. . Plntt. n. Totals ...1 ft IT 10 I sAb'Uchia 0 17 tl 1 I 3CST I. v .,. I TMt ToUla . xBatted for Aubrey In ninth. St. Louis - 0 0 0 0 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Earned run: St. Louis. Two-base hit: ' ooiey. oioien eases:- t ooiey, Tenney iirst base oa balls: (iff Currle, (; eft Piatt I '. Struck out: By Currle, 2; by Piatt, 7, . t ua p'tcnes: run (2. Time: l lo I'm plre: rloiuaay. Bcore second gams: ST. UU1S. i BOSTOM Isms. He Is 99 lacs. . IA.MAILU a CaV, lUkan. laaapa. Pan. RICHARDSON DRUG CO., sreanv Pnmll. ik Ioaovaa. rt. 0 Smaot. cf ... 0 brain, an. ... 1 Burka. In 1 at. O Nail. M I HnrkMt. lb.. 1 J O Nell, t. 0 McKnrlnni, p 0 1 0 lHOil 1 0 f I IDoitar. I 0 I 0 I 1 0 1 1 I I 0 0 0 ft 0 1 cf.. OTannaf. lb.. Cnola,, If... lml.T. rf . lUran'itr, Ib 0:Boanaa, Ik.,, l Aunr, an... 0 9 Mama. a.... 11 hunt, a o 1 ToUla ... ft ft tt i Totals ... I iiT ii"i St. Louis 0 t 9 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 9 4) 1 4 0 2 4-8 Karncd runs: Boston. 3. Two-base hit Muran. Btolen baaen: Farrell. iHnnovan. ikouoie riays: atcranand to' ttrwin to Hackett. FsrTell to Hackett. First base on balls: Off AlcParland. 2: off Piatt. 2. Ha by pitched ball: By McFariand. Piatt Struck out; By McFarland, ft; by Plait, k. Time: 1-56- Chleae Divides Heaers. : BROOKLYN. June -Honors warn equally oivklnd between the Brooklyn and ttlvsgo leases lodajr. Tbay piaeA adoubie- Townsend pitched a strong game after the first in nlnsr. Drill and Ryan were In lured bv Ditched balls at Chicago yesterday and a change baa to t maae in the lineup. Score : CLEVELAND. , WASHINGTON. R H O A E I R.H.O.A S Ray, of t 1 0 OMoran, na ... 0 0 1 I 0 1 lR.lbach. If . . . 0 I 1 0 111 Dalchantr, lk 0 1 ft 0 1 0 Oroufblin, Ib. 0 0 I 1 I 0 Lm of 0 1 ft 0 10 0 Mania, rf .. 0 0 I 0 I I ORobtnnoa, lb. 0 1 1 1 0 I tM larkn, e 0 0 ft 0 0 1 OTownnead. a. 0 0 0 1 Total ... 4 ft It 10 J ToUla ... 0 ft 14 4 20100000 4 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Lajoie, McCarthy. Sacri fice hit: mjnie. Hi. .len bases: Hay, He Carthy. Latole. Delehanty. Double play Abbott to Lajoie. Flrat base on balls: By Moore. 2: bv Townsend. 2- Left on bases Cleveland. 8: Washington, 7. Struck out By Moore. 4: by Townsend, 4. Paased balls: Abbott, 2. Wild pitch: Townsend. Time: 1 45. Play Elghtrea ta Tie. CHICAGO. Jine 25 Darkness ended sn 0'S I 0 o eighteen-Inr.lng contest between New York s s i 1 1 snd Chicago today, witn tne score a tie. I 0 0 0 0 0 1 waa a rather Decullar exhibition, marked by patches of brilliant fielding and good hitting, but encumbered with errors snd foolish base running on both sides Tha 0 0 0 0 llliK-als made three fast doubla plays. At 0 0 0 00 tendance. 2,400. Score: CHICAGO NEW YORK b.H.O.A.K. a.H.O.A.K Holmen. It... IIS c imn. ir 1 a l n iutia. ct 0 14 0 Klr, rf... 1 0 10 Oman, rt ... I 1 0 1 1 Pulta. ef 0 110 I (nilnhaa. Ib. 1 I 0 0 1 William. Jb. 0 0 4 11 lab.ll. lk ... 0 a 0 Elkrf14. an. 1 t 1 0 Mngoon. lb.. 114 4 11 ooruj, lb .. 0 14 4 L T hill, na I 10 7 tnuiil. lb... 1 4 11 I M.rarlu4. 1 110 ft u her 1 1 la. e 0 1 T I Whit., p 0 0 0 1 LWolfa. 0 0 0 1 Pnuamon, p. 0 f 0 I J. T kill, p.. 1 1 1 0 aH. O A B. 0 I I 0 0 III 1 1.1 I 0 0 Total ... 0 10 04 Jl 0 Toula ... I 14 44 17 Chftfago 1021O101000090O00 04 New York ..OO2011OO2OOO009O0 0-4) Two-base hits: Callahan. Maroon. Mr Farland. Elberfeld. Davis. J. Tannehlll, labeii. Bacrtnce nits: Mcrarland. Calla han. Wolfe. Heeler (21, A! a goon. Stolen Pases: tioimes (-. ureen. t allahan. (inn tel. Fults, Jmies. Double plsys: Magoon to isoeii. i. jannenui o aiagoon to lsheli McKnrmna to 1 lannehlll. Struck out By White, i: oy I'aiterann, 4: by Wolfe by Tannehlll. I Panned ball: Beville. Bases on rmlls: Off White, 4: off Pstter son. 2: off Woife. 5; off J. Tannehlll. 1. Hit wttn turn: ureen. t ime: i 4t. Umpire eneriaan. Ilssftlsg ef the Teasss. Played. Won. Loat. PC Boston .'. bb M 21 .19 Philadrlphia - ' 13 tt j,n et. Luuts ti a u jka Rntbfs, cf. 1 Maloner. rf.. 1 Nance, tb. ... 1 Grady, lb.... 0 Knoll, If 1 Leewn, .... 0 Butler, e 0 McAnd'wa, Ib 0 Gear, p 4 SOeler. If... 0 Shannon, cf. 1 l'.farkaon, rl.. 1 O't'hecb. rf..... 0 r Rcha.ffer, . 0 f Hiitnlna, 2b.. 0 tl Keller, lb. .. 1 O Wheeler. Ib. 1 0 Plfr-, e 0 p... 0 iStuart. Total ... 4 III I li I Total ... 4 7 U 1! Kansas City .'.'..... 0 0O 0 0 0 4 O-4 St. Paul .......0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: ' Leewe (2), Wheeler, Fierce, Jackson. Home run: Jackson. Stolen bases: Rothfuss, Pierce. Bases on balls: Off Gear, 1; off Stuart, 3. Struck out: By Gear, 8; by Stuart. . Hit by pitched ball: By Gear, 1: by Stuart, 1. Lien on bases: Kansas t try. St; Bt. r aui, Time: 1:30. Umpire: Cunningham. Oatfleldlna; jMda Victory. INDIANAPOLIS. June 25-The outfield- Ing of the home team, which resulted In two double plays, was one of the features of the ten-lnnlng game with Columbus to ds v. The home team batted well, but un timely. . Attendance' ra.SoS. Score: INDIANAPOLIS.' ! COLVMBI S R.H O A B t Hogrlever, rf 0 0 ft 1 Qlenson. ns. t v i Hnnnoo. cr. . I ft O liArndt. rf S 1 0 .0 Turner, Ib. . 4 17V Mcllor. lb.. 0 t !eThoner. If.. 10 4 0 Rymr, 2b. 0 0 0 0O. Pox. ... 1 I t 1 McMakln, p. S S 1 , ToUls ... 4 10x21 II t ToUla ... i It 10 10 4 . x One out when wfewiln run scored. Indianapolis 1,0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 "5 Columbus , 0QO000130 04 Base on balls: By McMackln, 1. Struck out- By Kellum, 2; by McMakln, 2. Wild pitch: Kellum. Hit by pitched ball: Ray- mer. two-Dase nits: tieydon. Ivihm. Three-base hit: Turner. Sacrifice hlta: Hogriever, Tamsett, Raymer. Double plays: Jones to Heydon, Hogriever to Fox, Tamsett to Klhm to Heydon, Thoney to Raymer. Stolen bases: O'Brien (2i. Tam sett, Turner, Thoney. Left on bases: In dianapolis, 7; Columbus, 7. Umpire: Has kell. Time: 2:06. Steading- ef the Teams. ONLY TO C $1475 iiCAGO AND ETURN VIA.. v. inois Central R. R June 18, 30 and July I. Good for Return Until Sept. 15 CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 Farnam Street W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agent. M. Pox, tb.. 1 Heydon, e.... 1 Coulter, cf... 0 O'Brien, a.. 1 Jonea, If 0 Klhm, lb.... 0 Woodruff, lb. 0 Timsett, lb.. 1 K.I I urn. p.... l R.H. OAK. .00101 110 110 10 1 110 4 10 110 0 ft 0 110 Milwaukee St. Paul Indianapolis - ...-Louisville Minneapolis Kansas (. ity .... Columbus Toledo M 54 62 no M 45 64 64 Won. Lost P.C. 33 !) .623 33 21 .U 2X 24 .5.!8 27 . 2 .411 25 29 .41.3 2 25 . 444 23 31 .420 2j S4 .370 Games today: St.' Paul at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. Columbus at Louisville, Toledo at Indianapolis. FIFTEEN INNINGS OF FAST BALL Stock Yards Job lore Lose a Pretty Game to Fowlers at Fremont. FREMONT. Neb.. June 25. (Special. The Fowlers, holders of the City league championship, defeated the Union Stock Tarda Juniors of South Omaha by a score of 1 to 0 in a fifteen-inning game here this artemoon. Adams, tor the juniora, was in fine form, pitching a steady game through out the fifteen Innings. His team gave him splendid support, putting up ths pret tiest fielding game seen here for several years. The Juniors were a great surprise to the Fremont people, who turned out a large crowd to see the game. Miller's bat ting, Ferguson at first and the entire out field were the stars for the Juniors. Frits for the Fowlers pitched a remarkable game, allowing only seven hits, against Adams' sine, in the fifteen innings. The Fowlers' fielding was poor at times, but their seven errors were not costly. Two double plsys were the features for the Fowlers. Considerable money changed hands on the game. The Juniors leave to morrow for their Iowa trip. Attendaase, sou. Score; Fowlers 00000000000080 1-1 Juniors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Rlne, G. Ronln. Bases on balls: Off Adams, 1; off Frits, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Adams, 3. Struck out: By Adams. 6; by Frltx, 8. Stolen bases: Adama, WIUetL, Left on baaea: Juniora, 10; Fowlers, . Double plays; Johnson to Kine to Havens, Havens to Rlne, TaUn.t to Ferguson. Time: 2:04. Umpires: Miller and Martlson. liver Creek Defeats Iadlaaa. SILVER CREEK. Neb., June . (Spe cial.) Silver Crerk defeated the Gnoa In dians in sn Interesting game of baa ball here today. Batteries: Silver Creek. George Finecy and H. S. Shank: Indians, genre Brothers and Hatchet. Score: Silver Creek ft 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 14 Indians 0 0 1 1 3 0 8 0 08 Games la Three-I League. At Springfield Bloomlngton, C; Spring field. 3 Al Cedar P.aplda Rockford. (; Cedar Raplda, 0. At Kock Island Decatur, 7; Rock Island. At Dubuque Davenport, 7; Dubuque, I. Genea Defeats Iadlaaa. GREELET, Neb., June (Special.) The local team defeated the (ienoa In dians today hy a score ( 7 to 0 A sec ond game between th two teams will be played tomorrow jttatterirs: Greley, Mur phy and Dodder; Genoa, Munidrn and Bride. Eaetrr Beats Geneva. EXETER. Neh , June Si (Special ) Geneva and Exeter plaved a livtiv sanie of ball here yesterday afternoon. The home tOue Boleaiea us visitors, u ta 1 teries: Exeter. Hammond and Anderson; Geneva, Propst, Wolf and Burke. Cratar Wins f roes Lyons. lAAiU, i OU ., .June V njTV iOJ ric- ( gram.) (.ratg won a nouy comeeiea game of ball from Lyons here today by a score of 6 to 6. Batteries: Craig, Gossard snd Stanfleld; Lyons, Taylor and Smith. Um pire: Boca. . NEW YORK MAY SUE FOR DAVIS Palliam Strongly Pretests to Johasoa Against Americans Stealing Players. NEW TORK. June 26 -President Pulliam of the National league has written to President Ban Johnson of the American league an open letter setting forth a pro test of the New Tork National club against the New York American's playing Elber fleld after he was awarded to the Detroit club under the peace agreement between the leagues. President Pulliam character izes this as a breach of the agreement. The New York National's also have asked his permission to establish in the courts the validity of the contract with George Davis. President Pulliam holds that Elber- field's case is identical with that of Dele hanty and Davis of, the Washington club, whose, services were taken from the New York National's by the peace agreement and when a protect against their playini with the New York American's was filei by Mr. Pulliam, President Johnson agresd It would be a hardship and a wrong. President Pulliam says the spirit, if not the letter, of the agreement has been vio lated and the New York National club has been the only sufferer, and notifies President Johnson that the letter Is to the effect that he will allow the New York club to exercise Its legal rights as to Davis. Mrt'ook Takes Another, M'COOK, Neb., June 26. (Special Tele gram.) McCook today won the second game of the series uetween McCook and Glltner. Score: McCook 10042000 0 T Glltner 00001001 02 Batteries: Townsend snd Bender, O'Nlsl and Bender. Two-base lilts: Converse, Moore, Ualentine, Schorl. First base tn balls: Off O'Niel, 7; off Townsend. 2. Struck out: By O'Niel, 4; by Townsend, 6. Umpire: Kunkie. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Bines Takes the Sheepshead Bay Haadica by Half a Length. NEW YORK. Juna 25 Ths Sheepshead Bay handicap for K-year-olda and upward, at one mile, the feature of the card today, was won by the favorite. Blues. Blues, getting off in front, made all the pace and won, driving by half a length from Hunter Kaine, who closed In a rush. Himself was third. Results: First, six and one-half furlongs, on main track, selling: Toscan won. Ascension sec ond. W. B, Condon third. Time 1:22. Second, mile: Pireeater won. Payne sec ond, Montecarlo third. Time 1:44H- Third, five and one-half furlongs, futurity course, Race King won. Green Crest sec ond. Tim Payne third. Time 1:0H- Fourth. one mile, the Kheepshead Bay. handicap: Blues won. Hunter Raine second. Himself third. Time 1:42. Fifth. lat live furlongs of futurity courss: GoldKpInk won. Modred second, Alliance third. Time 1:08. Sixth, mile and one-sixteenth, on turf, selling: Lady Potentate won. Arden second, Satire third. Time 1:62. fHICAGO, June 2S Results: First, mile and fifty yards: Count 'Em Out won. Jaubert second. Frivol third. Time 1:44H. Second, four snd one-half furlongs: Don Domo won. Geranium second. Palsy Brown third. Time :54. Third, mile, the Enelewond stnke: Fly ing Ship won. Flocarllne second, Ewhelln third. Time 1:344 Fourth, mile and one-sixteenth: Epicure won. Monarka second. Bondage third. Time 1:4T4. Fifth, six furlongs: I Etrenne won, John Peters second, W&in-a-molncn third. Time 1:14 Klxtfc. mile and fifty yards: Rolling Boer won. Haviland second, C. B. Campbell third. Time 1:43 ST. IiCM'IP. June 3 Renults- Firvt, fix furlongs, selling: Custus won. r"(tie Shuts second. Clalen third. Time 1:15. fceend five furlong, ne'ling: Mag N"'ln won. Perla second Atlas third Time J ?'. Th'rd en furlongx sel'lna: Z'rl won. Nth WnMcock second, Brown Vail third. Time 1:1. Fnurth. one mile, selllns: Mvnhe won. Cr"lx Dor second, DeRezkie third. Time 1:42 Fifth, one snd three-nlxt"ent mlle. seliins: The Mcsnenaer w-nn. Neversuch ascend. The Wav third Time 2:. 4 Bulb, oev on furlong, selling; Orleans ss n" mem vMstf II Summer hotels are scattered throughout the Rock '-'.'.If iea for the convenience of those who prefer If recreation with- rimssT out the labor In- I , cident to camp- V.W' ia8- Wherever 11 there is a mount- , g. ain ia Colorado . I 1 or Utah, there is flTftMjjti 1 1 lso 'atarest ing canon, a a d ,1 1 sSJjv searcher for if spo which to JXJCI summer finds no . difficulty in suit- ng bis taste. II. To tnablt ftrttn to rach (ken favored locaHtit with- I out unnecessary exftmditur cf timt r money, tin Union l I I Pacific has fut in effect very low rates and splendid f 1 8 8 1 train service front Missouri Kiver to uenver. I l Atrosmmlstlsai are awevtdad j J ". CiTir"TlCK2ST Os-FICE," V S XjSw XV FARXAM STREET. 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