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    THE OMAHA JJAIL.Y UKl'A TlMDAl, .It.Ni: 30, 1003.
PIICHERS HAVE ALL HOSORS
Ho j Packers and Bean Eaten Play Kine
Inni-gi with Bo 8core.
HOME TtAM NEVER HAS A CHANCE
I'lttlnaer and Wlnr Cananlr to
Prevent Dilumti from AeMev
Inc Meaalt l atll Dark..
m Intervene.
BOSTON. June .-Darknes terminated
a pitchers' battle without acore between the
home team and the Chicago after nine In
ning today. Both Pittlnger and Weimar
ere very effective. Boston at no time had
a chance to ecore. Attendance, 1.400. Score;
to Hickman (?). First base on halls: Off
flank, 1 I,eff on base: riillsnVlphla, 11;
Cleveland, 4. atrurk out: By Moore, 6; tv
1'lsnk. a. Wild pilch: Moore. Time: 1:45.
Umpire: O Laughlln.
Rtaaglag- of the Teaaii,
Played
Boatnn t9
Philadelphia 54
Cleveland M
Chkaaro 64
Pt. Louis 62
Detroit M
New Tork f2
Washington 66
Uamea today: Washington
Philadelphia, at Cleveland, New
loula, Boaton at Chicago.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Won. Loat, P.C.
3 21 .M4
36 24 .61.1
30 2 .546
24 2 .519
! 2 .yft
25 :
24 24 .K
15 41 .2M
at Detroit
York at Bt.
RELIANCE PROVES RELIABLE
With Stiff Breeie and Lump Seal De'eaU
Both Birala.
COLUMBIA FOUR MINUTES BEHIND
rirtt of a, terlea of Racea to I. ant
Through the Week for the Nee?
tork Yacht Han's
Cnn.
D'nw, tf..
Tnny, lb.
fooler. If..
Stanlay. rf.
Monn, c. . .
AlK'rhls. ib
Gram' gar, lb. Q
Aohnr. a.... 0
F'ttlng.r, p.. t
BOSTON.
It.H.OA.B
1 t
OIRaub. tb. ...
orhanc. lb..
1 Jonta. ef...,
0 Tinker, aa..
vtSrrn, lb..
CHICAGO
a. M O A C.
H trier, rf..
Kllng, ....
Wtlmr, p.
1
t II
I 17 II t Tetali
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
inn i
DOOM
0 0 0 0-0
Total..,
Bnfton .
Chicago
Two-baa hit: Weimar. Stolen base:
Texter 4. First base on ball: Off Plttln
gtr. 2; off Weimar, 2. Struck out: By Plt
tinger, t; by Weimar. 4. Passed ball: Kiln.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: Moran and Holllday.
Fumble Lose a Game.
FHIUADELPHIA. June 2S.-Hulwltt
fumble In the sixth gave St. Louis a vic
tory today. The ground waa soft from
continued rain and good playing was dif
ficult. Attendance, too. Score:
T. LOUIS. I PHILADITjPHIA.
R.H.O.A.B I R.H.O.a.B.
Farmll. la... 114 .'Thomas, ef... 1 I I
Donraa, rf.. 0 I I PTIttia. If i 0
si VKaiatar, n... sitae
111 HHarrr. lb.... I I I
lit aiWolrarton, M 1 1
0 11 OlHul.wlu, at.. 0 14 11
0 11 lHallmau, lb.. Oil
110 loth, 11410
0 14 tSparka. p.... I 1
- xDousla .... 0 0 0 0
Total t mil I
I Total I Ttlll I
x Batted for Sparks In ninth.
St. Loul 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1-1
Philadelphia 0 000080111
Three-base hit: Brain. Sacrifice hits
c aii ti... i t k..M a t aiiu a
Philadelphia, 1. First base on balls: Off
Murphy, 4. Struck out: By Sparks, I. Time:
1:2.1. I'mulre: Emslle.
At New York New Tork-PUUburg game
nostnoned on account of rain.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Cincinnati game
postponed on account of rain.
Standing? of the Taaaaa.
Played. Won. Lot.
Snoot, ct. ...
Hraln, a 1
Burka. lb.... 0
.M O'Nall, It 0
Harkatt, lb.. 0
Ryan, c 1
Murphr. a... 1
liuougiaa
Pittsburg .
New Torlt
Chicago ...
Brooklyn .
. Inclnnatl
60
67
61
65
64
41
37
37
2
87
23
20
It
20
24
2
27
P.C.
.633
.649
.607
.527
.600
.397
.828
.304
Col am ha a l.oaea to Indlanapolla and
la Fined for Sot Playing
at Loals-HUe.
NEWPORT, ft. 1., Jun 3.-Th new cup
yacht Reliance proved today Its worth a a
heavy weather boat when It defeated Co
lumbia and Constitution In a stiff easterly
breexe and lumpy sea over a
p. m. tomorrow fi r a long sail to Kkorn
forde. llohenxollorn will leave iCIel at 0:30
In the morning, flying the emperor's fl.iK,
which will be HluteT as thoiifch the eni
eror was abo&rd. The Amerlran squad
ron will leave at 7 o'clock tomorrow even
ing. The Jackie of the Kearsarge tnnlglit
gave a minstrel show and a boxing exhibi
tion. Twenty men and four officers from
each of the German ships were pres.nt.
It was the first time that many of the
German sallora had seen boxing.
McNultv defeated Bnucher 1"1 J -0.
-2. and" Panlrl-. (scratch! defeated fSplnt-er
OSi, 6-2. s-4. The result of the first Icon
test whs something of a surprise, asl Mc
Nultv Is a new man this season. Thf fol
lowing play today: Hamilton .W) anVilnst
Phvrnerg (J"). Hull (scratch) against
Phalen (IS). Itasmiissen (16) against Pat
terson (owe 1.1), Atkins (1& against Teb
bins (scratch). '
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Tkree Track Records Are Broken at
Washington Park Kerala
t'reatea genantlon.
CHICAGO, June 29 Three track records
suffered a break ut Washington park.
Hargls In winning the mile and a sixteenth
race cut the old figures half a second, mak
ing the new record 1:4n. Golden Rule. lus
thlrty-mlle ging 134 pounds in the high-weight haixil
a a beat to cap, made the six and a half furlongs In
to the local today. The game was a post- . . ,h, . ln , 1:1, one-fifth of a second better than
poned one and because Prealdent Hlckey windward. Reliance eailed the course In 4 wa ever dom) ytnre at Washington park,
did not notify Umpire Malone the latter re-I minute 9 seconds lesa time than did Co- I Semper Vivum In the last race reduced the
mainea in ixiuisvllie. Indianapolis naa an iumbla and 4 minute 69 second lesa than iraca recora ror seven ana one-nan iur
uphlll tniggle. but by bunching hit m- iT!" ,7 lonfl from 1:S3 1:33- My C. Lov
aged to win Out. Attendance, 1.330. Score: ola constitution. ran ng lizy ln the first race at one
All uie racing in wnicn tnese Doais nave i mile and made the distance in i:ss-, win
partlclpated up to today ha been In light ning from Kplcure. Margie' effort was too
airs and amooth water, but this afternoon fr Bnd the race was commented
INDLAiWAPOLIg.
r.h.o a a 1
Hngrlevar, rt 1 10 lea ton. .
Foi. lb 1
rlr4nn, ...,
(Mlttr. tt... I
Jsnaa, if 0
Klhra. lb 1
Tamaatt, lb..
Marcan. a... 1
Kallura.
COLUMBl'S.
R.H O A B.
10 11
I I
1 11
1 0
I 0
1
1 ol
I ORannon, ef... 1
0 OArnOt. rt 1
ITunwr, lb... 0
1 trM.llor. lb....O
VThonar, If .. 0
I eRajraar, lb.. 0
I frRoacb.
... 0 1 1 OjWagner, ...
ToUla 4 T 17 11 I Total 1
Indlanapolla 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4
Columbu 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I
Baae on ball: Off Wagner, 4. Struck
out: By Kellum, t; by Wagner, t. Two
baa hits: Coulter. HogTiever. Jorlea. Ray
raer, Bannon. Three-base hit: Bannon,
of horse-
ed on as
there waa a good whole-all breexe blowing the prise upset of the meeting, last time
and considerable Jump to the water, condl- out llargis. with less weight and the same
., . , ... A . r-.i,.Ki. wiih it. distance, finished last In a big field. Today
tlon exactly ulted to Columbia. With It he came wltn a ruah at htl end anlj ,f
owner, E. D. Morgan, at the helm, th old driven out might have equaled the world'
cud defender sailed a grand race, reaching record. The Drake-Gates contingent gave
the windward mark only 1 minute U sec
ond astern of Reliance and 1 minute tl
seconds ahead of Constitution.
On th run home, however, Reliance
pulled away steadily from both Its op-
wnenta. while Cnnstltiif inn anlned consider.
q. 'M ir'.Z.. f-f, '1 IT- J... ' '' VZi. I . . . . - I Time: 1:3S.
uimavn, mi I aDiy on LgiUTnDi. iapiain HB.TT saiiea ine i - e,,rinn- rtsv
bane: Indlanapolla, 6: Columbu. T. Tim: I ' . , , ?"A T t0"' h" '2rlnf- Si1?,!
46. L'mDlraa: Wllllama and (1. Fox. I " - ' minsuon won, dhiio rrcunu, muj i i-cr-
LOUJSVILLBL June 2 The ram b-1 it rigging and spar a thorough testing, night third. Time: 04.
tan tmiiaviiia nH r'ninm hua. noatnnned I twIa. .v,i- m.nain . I l hlrd race, one mile ana
the ring a memorable drubbing through
the victory of John McOurk In the fifth
race. Drake and Gates each bet personally
110. CXI each at 8 to 5. the odds closing at
S to 3. McGurk came with a ruMi at the
end and beat Gold Bell a neck. Results:
First race, one mile: Sidney O. I.ov
won. Epicure second. Flying Ship third.
I
rapllllon Want a Game.
rAPIt.LION. Neb.. June 23 .-(SpeeUl.l-The
West Omaha played the Tapllilon nlns
here vesterdnv. Score, 1.1 to 11 In favor of
Papililon. Time: 2:V Ilstterles: Papil
llon, Gehrlngher and lioenger; West
Omahas, Smith and Walker. Umpire:
Brown. Papililon has a crack .team and
challenges any team of Omaha.
Three-1 League.
At Bloomlngton Decatur, 12; Bloomlng
ton. 1. .
At Cedar Rsplds Dubuque, 9; Cedar
Rapids. 2. . . ,
At Springfield Springfield. 7; Rock Island,
0.
Lemar Takea a Game.
SIOUX FA 1.1,8. S. D., June 29 -(Speclal
Telegram.) The I-emars team of the lowa
South Dakota league, on the local grounds
this afternoon, defeated Sioux Falls by a
score sf H to 3. -
yesterday by rain and w
menu was to nav been mayaa
awarded to Itilavllla bv a score of 9 to 0.
Columbu having left for Indianapolis this
morning. President Tebeau claimed and
waa awarded by president money jw
damage because of Columbu' failure to
play today aa per agreement.
ItaaullaaT f tka Taaaaa,
mbu. postponed Twice he wore ahlp when maneuvering for ThiTa li"' t?", J??"u ,
hlch. by agree- . " IHargi won. Hoodwink i
ayd today, wa tne ",art and on aen occ'on a gust of monde third. Time: 1:4S.
Milwaukee ......
Be Paul
Indlanapolla ....
Loulavllle
Kanaa City ....
Minneapou ....
.66 ti 21
.68 35 23
.68 36 23
.67 29 28
.49 23 27
.67 . 25 32
.66 23 83
.66 IS' M
.608
.449
.438
.411
.347
Game today: Kanaa City at Milwaukee.
St. Paul at Minneapolis, Iu la villa at To
ledo, inaianapou at tjoiumou.
wind heeled the craft down until th water
wa nearly up to the hatches.
First la the Series.
Today' race wa the first of a series
given by th New York Yacht club and
there will be racing every day thta week.
Former Commodore E. Cass Led yard ha
offered a cud for th boat making the best this morning- converted the track at Sheeps-
2 howlng in th series and Rear Commodore head Bay Into a quagmire and mud runners
P.C.
,62S
.603
a sixteenth:
second, Beau Or-
Fourth race, six furlongrs. Hldhwelght
handicap: Golden Rule won, Jack Ratlin
second, First Chip third.
Fifth race, one mile and a quarter: John
McGurk won, Gold Bell second, Sinner
Simon third. Time: 2:06.
Sixth race, seven furlongs: Semper
V'lvum won. Trinity Bell second, Fleuron
third. Time: 1:33.
NEW YORK, June 29 The heavy rain
Cornelius Vanderbllt will give
craft that come off second
I n- . in .AA, .4 ..... 1 'I K rain alar.
cup to th I caUaej washouts on all roads leading: to
the track and as a renult only a small
The course waa a beat of fifteen miles and row,d waa In attendance. The Bay Ridge
. I rianrllran that font if r of tna rmrn wffji won
a run to Uie finish. When the starting by Blxl(.Bi wlth Herbert second and Moon
gun was fired at 12:16 Constitution was I Daisy third. Blues got off ln front and,
first over the line, and Reliance second, making all the pace, won ridden out. Re-
uiia;
First race, last five furlong of the Fu-
'' h a ifflnlal atarftna tlmaa ..... '
. . . v ... n,paa-nii ipaiiair i r irs
UAmCd lli VVtOltnN LtAuUt. Constitution 12:15:20 turity course: Plourette won. Raglan sec
neimncn iit:io i cna, w ild Thistle intra. Time: i:uu.
voiumDia w.ia.m
Salata Scatter Tbalr Sis Hlta aad
Peoria Got a Oan by Bight
io Oaa.
Rmtnn 68
ut ivtnla 61 20 41
PtiiladeiDhla 66 17 19
Uamea today: Pittsburg at Brooklyn;
Chicago at Philadelphia; Cincinnati at Boa
tun; St. Louis at New York.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Chicago Boatoa Wine Easily from
Wild Pitching; aad by Bnneh
lag; Hit.
CHICAGO, Jun 29 Boaton won easily
today by bunching hits In three innings and
through Dunklea wlldness. .Attendance,
2,252. Score:
. BOSTON. i CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A a.i .....
01 Holm, u... i a
1 Jonaa, ef 0 0 1
aOraan, rt Ill
lcallahan. lb. 1
iHUball. lb.... 1 1J
i Mazooa. lb.. I I
Second race, one mile: Payne won. Cor-
Rellanco went right ahead and although uscale second, Stamping Ground third.
Columbia had the right-of-way Captain Vacl'. six furlongs, on main track.
Barr luffed his boat out across Ha bows and selling: Blue Jay won, Sentinel second,
planted Reliance to the windward of the Prince Chlng third. Time: 1:16.
nannaavaA aa Kaw 1 rourin race, ine itiy mugo iiH.nu.'.utip,
appeared as though Colum- n. u. anrt a n.iorterl Ulna. won. Her-
thlrd. Time:
1 J v..
CCOIltl T..na a T- a A W.a A at I uuni.
Joseph tod"ay, Friend holding th visitors b'a had been obliged to bear away a little bert second, Moon Daisy
to sn
Score
six scattering hlta. Attendance 600. In order to avoid a collision, but no protest 2:10Vi.
re: ....... .H,E. w, , r.ii.H k. i,.m m
''lfth race, steeplechase, short course:
Ephone won, Walter Cleary second, Tanard
Poaztiartr, If 0 1 0
Collins, lb.. 1 1 I
0 Brian, ct.. I 1
Freaman. rf.. 0 110
Tarant, aa.... 1114
UChanca, lb 1 I 11
Parrla. lb.... 1 1
Crtgar,
blnaan,
..
e Tann-hlll, a l l
,1 0 4 0 WMrFarlaod, II I I
,011 UDuakl, p.... 1 1
Total.
TUator
iC'ilcago
Left on
t inn Totals i u it i
1 1 1 0 0 X 1 8 07
j.j.1 0 0.0 0 10 0-2
bases: Boston, 6; Chicago, 8.
-... kaaa hii' f doon rrMmm. Farent,
Olneen. Three-baae hit: Green, aacrince
hit: Jone. Stolen baae: Collin. Crger.
rvmblo play: Magoon to label! to Tanna
hlll. Struck out: By Dunkle, 6 by Dineen.
4 Bases on balls: Off Dunkle. B. Wild
pitches: Dlneen,. Dunkle. Hit with ball.
O'Brien. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Sheridan.
Patten Entirely to Blame.
DETROIT. Jun 29 Neither pitcher wa
hit hard today and Detroit won n error.
Patten base on ball nd hi wild pitch
gave one run and hi error wa reeponsibl
for the other two. Mullln pitched cleverly
mid was given fine support. Aiienuanua,
i mil Hc.cre
DKTROIT. I WAniBiv"
H Moran, aa.
DKTROIT. I
K.H.O.A.B.
a at i 1 IV
(rawfor. rf. 0 I I 4 J'JUrM' J ilt !
rarr. lb.,.... 0 0 4 0 0Ran. tf J
R.H. OAK
011
0
MKlulra. ... 1 1
. . k a a t 1 a Martin.
gmlth. lb...! I wRobtnaoa. lb J
Lena, aa I
Mullln. .... 001
p.... 1 1 i ti
i ,i ri "i il
l.F.il.a, p.
Total..
.
lb... 0
Total a - -"V a a a
Ufa. 2 LvVin ... . '...J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
Sacrifice hit.: Barrett J"",,51;?Henn
k,u. ijona:. Basts on balls: Off Mullln,
i; ore r-anen. i. mi -1Vk r, i. tv..k
1. First base on errors: Detroit, . waah
Inaton 1. Left on baae: Detroit, t; Waah
on i. Struck out : By MuUn. ; bv
a ix'iM nltchea: By Patten, 4.
Time' liM. Umplree: Hassett and Car
ruther.
Wla First Game la Flrat Inning.
ST IOTTI8. June 29.-New York took th
opening game of the erle from St. Ltmli
toriav wl'h ease. The visitors scored four
These proved enough to win. although New
" K . . a ,'t...KrA aa M.
York scoreo aiierwaiu. .'" " "
t.v. after the first inning. Attendance. 1,200.
Score:
' R.H.O.A.B
Vaala. rt . . . 1 1 I
riharfatit. a. 0 0 1 2
Conra. Hb... 1 t 1 1
Full, tt J 1
wtllkimi. 2b. I I 0 a
MrSF.rlaad. if 1 0 I 0 C
Oanial. lb... 0 I 14 1
O'Connor, 0 I
Ckaabro, p... 0 1 I
TotaJi..
MRU
IT. LOIHI.
R.H.O.A.B
Rurkett. If... 1 I I I
Haldrlrk. f . 1 I I 1
H.mnhlll. rf. 0 I 8 0
ASOar-OB. lb. 0 1 II 1 1
Wallac. aa . 1 1 I I
8udao. Ib.. 1 '
Kal.oa. t 9 1 1
ftiSima. lb . . 1 I
M C m k. Ib. 0 0 1 4
Raldjr, p 0 0 1 I
ataadlast at tho Team a.
Inrl At 1AAAA 10 el "n WM own
St. JoaeDh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 "a courae ana at 13:20 all three boat were third. Time: 4:34.
Batteries: Friend and Wilson; Seaj and standing for Brenton'a Reef lightship on Sixth race, one mile and one-sixteenth
Garvin. the trboard tack. Leerall were well on Turf: llorham. yueen won, Mti
. .... . : 1 secona, ociawana tnira. nme: 1:0,
"""' ana yacnis eem snower or I ct ittio r,. n.PAnMuim. a in
Played. Won, Lost. P.C. I "Pray flying from under their bowa a they to 1,'won the' Inaugural handicap, the fea-
.riMarove into the chop. Rollance plainly out- ture ot ueimar parn opening aay. rour
6"3 an iitnnin. r'imi.i. .i,ii. quolpa got off well in her . stride and set
620 " all the pace, winning from Jack Young by
489 latter waa getting away from Constitution, half a lena-th. with both driving to the
.4M The nesr boat acted well in the choppy limit. Buccleuth was a good third. Light
tv? 1 aeaa oueia biiu uauy obiauiuiuir, t 4 11 n ,
I lies, nnisneu in ine rucn. x no rin K"- a
Ail Make Great Speed. I severe scorching by the winning of Pierce
The three big sloops drove along at a i JJL t!lf.SL08.1"f ntl 'tS 1 'ff8 Jtc.k,1.d
great speed until 1:25. Then Reliance. hav-ITrack fast. Results:
Ing worked Ita way out across the bow of First race, six and a half furlongs, aell
Columbla. larked o itnrhn. ,i,K Ing: Mrs. Wigg won. Loca second, One
r.i.,.Ki. .v j V 7 , " More third. Time: 1:26H.
Columbia out thead. but to leeward, second race, five and a half furlongs,
steered up into the mouth of the Zaknnnnt purse: Doctor CartledR-a won. Wreath ol
river to take advantage of the smooth lvJf1.,Bei:ond' OM st0" tnlra, .Tlm.eJ 1:n2V4:
water and favorable tide. Constitution Edgardo won. The Way-eecond, Baronet
iraueo ine oiner two nair a mile astern. By third. Time: i:wv.
tlUa time the windward mark waa In lght L FoJurth rS,ce' onl-; Tht In'Wural
... I All thraa 1...- .v. nanuicap. i-uurquuiima woo, l null.
fapa Bill Rourks and his badly disfigured I " . " . " second, Buccleuth third. Time: 1:404
l . M a. - . . . v-. I OAll aAAl g A 1 A-l.a I I . a...at-a4 ...111 .
Milwaukee 44
Colorado Sprlnga ....62
Kansas City 60
St. Joseph 49
Denver ..60
Peoria 49
Dea Molnea 60
Omaha ..47
Game today: Omaha at Dee Molnea.
Denver at Colorado Borings. Milwaukee
at Peoria, Bt. josepn at Kansas city
NEW MEN FOR ROURKE'S BAND
33
36
26
24
24
23
18
IS
13
17
24
15
ti
32
82
30
319
Papa
BUI Promises a larprlae for
tho Foarib of Jnly
Series.
bunch of warrior went through Omaha
laat evening on their way to Dea Moine
to play a eerie of three game and maybe
some of th postponed series that wa left
over irom tne day 01 the nood. The old
warrior didn't look at all pleased over his
recent experience and said he felt Just
rou.ided aa follows:
Reliance ...
Columbia ..
Constitution
Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Or
m on 1 leans won, uur uioy secona, welcome
.."."ilioin RK!lLthl!2-aa T,2!5: v..
. .21206 I olAin rncci ai. i a uau luiivnit,
Tha fi,n hm . . . . nerce J won, i.uru .cviuo aecunu, j in
The run home showed that though Con-In,., thirrt Time: l-.isiK.
stitutlon Is a very, fast craft down th DETROIT. June i. Wire In. unre
about as bad a ho looked. On thing he I wind Reliance 1 even better In conditions "trained by a burden of .108 pounds, won
ui aajr, aim iiiai. is, wnaii umana lines ilka todav for the latfer aa lna4 ...jii I ine leaiure eveni ui nijiimim pma. iuuo.y.
up at vinton street para next Saturday 1 ., ... .r Blx horses accepted tne issue ana tne race
morning, there will be aom new faces on "-n r,vai. wnne tne Belmont boat was only between- Wire In. and Butter
the diamond. He aspect three player ln picked up some second on Columbia. Offl. scotch. Track . good; weather fine. He-
Reliance
Columbia ...
Constitution
Omaha between now and Saturday. For I clal summary
they are. but promises to give names and
aetaus in aue aeaaon.
Eddie Hlckey. according to Papa Bill.
I playing even a better gam than the
ecore shows, and he has mad hut one
error in seven games. Walter Warwick
Preston Is no longer an Omahog. He was
given his release at Denver, and traveled
this far In company with the team. H
leaves tht morning to loin Psorla
Papa Bill promises that the names he Is
going to spring on the publlo will be wel
comed by all th local supporter of th
gam.
Start.
...12:15:24
...12:15:26
...12:15:20
3:30:11 8:14:61
AMERICAN BOATS WIN AT KIEL
Prise Ar Presented by the Kalaer
and Pretty Parting; Worda
Are Exchanged.
KIEL. June 29. The American inan.r.
war a men won iwo nrsts, a second and
third ln today races asralnst the hoaa
of the German fleet. The Americans had
five boats entered ln four events, while the
Germans had thirty-seven, and the Ameri
can crews were not familiar with th.
Ideal Win from Originals.
Sunday th Ideal defeated th L. a. A.
Originals. The Ideals took a lead In the
first, acorlng twloe on an error and a wild
throw, and at no time during the game
wawa Hav K a. AmA Th. a-tah au.r. 0a.l-
ful on both aides, but th errors of the PJ?" "n1d nad nt apecially trained for
flriatnala ware ronllv The Kama waa da- I " "vtao.uii.
aulta:
trtra ra.a alv half fiirlnns's: Ravelment
r jiMBn. ciapseo. won, Lee Kiuley secona, r uego tnira.
J::" 3:09:63 Time: l.a.
3:29:28 8.14:02 Second race, four half furlongs: Vest
ment won Exlcula second, Irene Cross
third. Time: 0. &!.
Third race, one mile ana an eigntn:
Dubious won, Notwlsely second, Prism
third. Time: 1:6614.
Fourth race, one mile: wire in won.
Butterscotch second. Bummer II third.
Time: 1:42.
Fifth race, six furlongs: The Boer won.
rivnasfv second. Nuntiai third. Time: 1:1a.
Hixtn race, nve lunonga: ciue xjaner
won, Rowland M secona, tranK Homers
third. Time: 1:02V
void of other features, with th exception
of Bellinger's pitching, striking out eight
Original and aiao neiding ni position wen.
Score: R. H. E.
Ideal 20010100 1-6 9 4
Original ....0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-8 7
Earned run: Ideal. I: Orlalnal. 1. Dou
ble Dlava: Hoffman to Lvnch to Lewis:
Saffelder to Bradford to Foley; Kennedy to
Bradford to Foley. Struck out: By Bellin
ger. 8; by Saffelder. 6. Hit by pitched ball:
Scully. Two-base hlta: Mlnikua. Hoffman,
Lewis. Time: 1:46. umpire: enanancan.
i , .;.v
I'm a Ire Not satisfactory.
Th Balling launch of tha ITniirf m.i..
cruiser San Francisco, entered by Ensign
"" Dieeie, Jr., won ine prize In the
race for warships' launches. The launches
TROTS FASTEST MILE TO WAGON
Lon Dillon Breaks All Records Beat
ing Hla Own Boat by a Second
and a Half.
Cr BVRT.AXT June. 2 Till Dillon thla
of the German turret ship Kaiser Wilhelm afternoon broke all records for a mile to
x'er urunc was iirnnn eknn th.t .t .i.a i n.a tmn mr troit.ra aoina tna maianra in
United States fl A BrU h ( n k'.iii ran raa .n,.-a I ) , u V Tin. roe. waa at a mitlnnA of tha
uj ueuitniani nenry .. Musun, was third. I Gentlemen a Driving ciuo ai uienvuie tracit.
There were fourteen Gen-nun entrla. l.l.n. I Tha hnrae was driven bv ita owner. ('.. K.
tenant Mustin' boat would have won If an G. Billings. The race wa made with th
uuii!iu.-r, noam, naa not louled when II
WuB ln the lead and rlnsa to tha nni.h
The course waa twice around a seven and talned that position until the three-quarters
a. iian inn irmngie. I pole. The mare naa Deen going UKe i
More than 100 ajlltlna- lannk.a v.l.nn all th. rilatanc. At tha thi-aa.
the lower bay this morning, for besides the I quarters pole the runner was pulled to
2 "a1""1 wnion ine American crews 1 allow Lou Diion io come up alongside.
fa.-, riKinjr uerman Doais took part ln I Th stretcn waa at great speed,
seven other events. The closest contest The 1.600 anectators who hud been tlm
Total I IH I
New York 0 J 2 1 S J t!
St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21
Earned runs: New York. 4; St. Loula. 1
Two-base hit: Williams. Three-base hits:
Rurkett, Kahoe. Sacrifice hlta: McFar
land (2). Double plays: Wallace. Padden.
Anderaon. Stolen base: Fults. Hlta by
pitcher: By Reldy. 1. Bases on balls: Off
Reldy, t Strike outs: By Reldy, 10: by
Chesbro. 6. Left on baits: New York. 6;
St Loui. 4. Time: 131. Umpire: Con-
n0llV'. . CUvelaad is Ontbatted.
CLEVELAND, June 29. -Philadelphia out
batted Cleveland today and won easily.
Sharp fielding kept Philadelphia a ecor
down. Attendance. I.t41. Score:
PHILADgLPHlA. CLBVBLAND.
H.w.uan n '
14 r. ef
8 10 Bradlaj, lb.. 0
111 I OLaiola. lb.... 1
10 0 1 Hickman, lb. 1 t
110 Mc arthr. If.
111 rilck. rt I I
III (lorknaar. as.
I OBaaila,
Hartaal. If. ..
Plekalia. ct. I
Datla. lb....
U Croaa. lb..
Satboltl. rt. .. 1
Murvhr. lb.. 1
M Croaa. as.
Powara. e
Plank, p..
. t I 0 I OjMoot. p.
,
CAB.
10
I 1
"i
40
1
II
40
II
Total 4 14 n I l' Total I 4 It II
Phlladelnhla 1 00001100-
Cleveland 0 I 0 0 ft 0 0 0 02
Two-baa hit: Fllek, Oochnsuor, Bey
hold. Murphy. M. Cro. Sacrlfic hlta:
McCarthy. Pickering. Double playa: LaJoU
ATLANTIC. Ia.. June 29. (Special Tel
tinm.l-The most unsatisfactory grame
p ayea on in. ar""" r' "a and the one which attrart. i- h.' .S . th n.mrt.r. r 1..H h.-..
litlUiS'ZrTE urn' ff? ! "". -a. - between ' the ikrg. exllVd as the" w.W. T lnd cieT thaV aU
in.Lu.unc.. uieuunani Mustin led after the records would be broken and as the trotter
mm quarter oi a miie ana gradually In-I passed the stand arose enmasse. The mil
creased his lead until near the finish ha was madtt ln 2:04-1.. the horse flnlshini
was one-eighth of a mile ahead of 8an strong and seemingly ready to cover tha
ki i ,! muncn. isen, wnat was proba
i;ivnian n yacni, wnicn waa running
obliquely, yelled something unintelligible
to Lieutenant Mustin, and a few moments
later the stranger'e bowsprit ran through
the Ball of Kearaarge'a launch, tearing
away part of It. Before the two boats could
be dlsentanged 8an Francisco's launch
passed, and 100 yards behind it th
launch of Kaiser Wilhelm Der Gross
oSi.dnt IS GOLF CHAMPION
...a. a mm,,, aaiiiui arverai seconds on
each turn. The German crews cheered
the American winners heartily.
Chicago's small cuiter competed in an
other race and came in second, belim
beaten by eight lengtha by a boat manned
by men from the emperor 'a yacht Hohen-Bollern.
The emperor presented th prises to th
new Southwestern Uacue season. Th urn
plre, Billy Barclay, a local saloon keeper, Is
fenerany cnargeu wnn giving me locate
he worst of It at every opportunity. The
crowd waa disgusted and th players dis
heartened. Even th visiting team recog
nised the Injustice. Clarlnda scored 9 to
the local 1. Batteries: Atlantic, Btrcher
and Bolea; Clarlnda, Wilkinson and Glaaer.
Base hlta: Off Btrcher, 10; off Wilkinson,
8. Struck out: By btrcher, 4; by Wilkin
son. 4. First base on balls: Off Blrcher,
1; off Wilkinson. 4. Errorai Atlantic, t;
Clarlnda, 6. Attendance, 200.
Creatoa Gete Baay- la geveath.
CREBTON. Ia.. June 29. (Special Tele-
rrram.) Creston defeated Red Oak today
n the flrat game of the new schedule of
the Southern Iowa lengue by a score of
10 to ft, In a very Interesting game. The
score stood 8 to 3 In favor or Red Oak tip
to the seventh Inning, when' Creston run In
six scores. The attendance waa about Sir).
Batteries: Creston, Welch and Corbett;
Red Oak. Snyder and Millard. - Umpire:
Golden. - - .
Rod Cload Haa Ost Pay,
RED CLOUD, Nb., Jun"' aS.-Si-eclal
Telegram.) Today waa an off day for th
local, thev being beaten hy McCook bv a
cor of ( to 1. In th second Inning four
eorea were mad by the Visitors. Tne re
maining Innings war fairly well played,
ficore:
McConk 0 4 0 9 1 0 0 0 1-4)
Red Cloud 1 i) 0 0 0 0 0 t 0-1
Batteries: McCook, Beltser and Reader:
Red Cloud, Adama aad Rhea.
distance a second time. I he new recor
beats that made by the same horse two
weeks ago, iJn'n. ine tractlonal time waa
114. i:U3'4. I'M, a:u-i-v
in a later race Mr. Minings arove in
Monk lhe fastest mile credited to an
elding this year. z:uw f ractional time
:31. 1:04. 1:35V 2:A-V A runner was used
to pace The Monk.
Defeats David Brown la the Baltasrol
Make by Eighty-Two
Eighty-Four.
NEW YORK. June 29-Tlie tie of Satur
winners at the yacht club tnni-hi in .hi I day at 807 for the open golf champlnnahln
shape of personal gifts to officers command- I ' ,na United States between Willie An-
Ing die launches. Ensign Steele received
silver cup.
"I hop you will drink many a bumper
put of It," said Emperor William, handing
it to him. Lieutenant Mustin and Midship
man Ryan, who aalled Chicago's small
cutter, received sliver cigarette boxes.
The protest entered yesterday by Herr
aulleaume, owner of Clara, agalnat he
British schooner Cicely being awarded the
race for Ita class, because it carried
only one anchor, whereas under German
" aio necesaary, naa nen ov.r.
W. K. Vanderbllt Wlna.
PARIS. June 29. W. K. Vanderbllt'
Bright, with Nnsli Turner up, torisy won
the ITIx du Consell Municipal. 82.400.
Rip Them la tb Bad.
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LAWYER GOES TO PRISON
Attorney for Get-Rlch-Qolrk Concern
Given an Indeterminate
Sentence.
NEW YORK, Jun 29. Robert A. Amnion,
ttorney for William F. Miner ot me
Franklin syndicate, was today sentenced to
an Indeterminate term ln state prison of
not less than four nor more than four and
half years.
Ammon was convicted of having received
stolen money from Miller. Th maximum
penalty for this offens Is flv years.
The specific charge on which Ammon
waa convicted waa that he received $30,500
of the money obtained hy the Franklin 620
per cent syndicate. Miller la now serving
ten-vear sentence and was tne cniet
witness at the trial. District Attorney
Jerome, it . is understood, will take steps
to secure pardon for Miller, aa he la dying
of consumption.
Amnion's attorney moved for a new trial
giving aeven reasons for such a motion.
Ho also moved for an arrest of Judgement
Both motions were denied by Judge New-
berger.
The sheriff's commitment on motion of
the defendant's counsel waa withheld until
tomorrow to allow an application to a
supreme court Justice for a certificate of
reasonable doubt.
May Yet Bo Bared.
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NEW YORK GETS A DRENCHING
Water I Fonr or Flv Feet Deep ln
Some of the Streets aad Mncb
Dama are la Done.
NEW YORK, Jun 29. New York and
vicinity waa flooded today. In a few hour
about half as much water fell aa In the
prolonged period of wet weather thla
month. The atorm . waa accompanied by
thunder and lightning, and several con
spicuous spots wer Struck by bolts.
Streets in various sections of New York
were inundated, and it ia expected th dam
age by water will be very great. The flood
was most serious along the shore front,
on South and West streets, lit tha borough
of Manhattan and In the Williamsburg
section of Brooklyn, where much damage
waa don by flood twelve years ago. For
good portion of the day her the water ln
some of the streets was four and live feet
deep, and many families were held prison
ers in their homes. Merchanta and market
men Improvised dams to keep the flood out
of cellars. In many streets the car tracka
were submerged. Police reserves were
called to protect the few school children
who ventured out. Lightning struck Tam
many hall, but the damage to the build
ing was trifling.
Haif fare to Boston June 24, 25, 30, July
1, f, 3, 4. Long limit. Stopover privileges.
Choice of routes. Through car to Boston:
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ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Slgnaium of
AW Paoasll Wrapper Batew.
deraon, Apawamls, and David Brown, Wa
laston, waa played off today on tha Ba
tuarol links at Hhon Hills. Andersor. wo
by a score of Kl to St.
Today's play was at ciKhteen holes. An
derson played a fine game, aa did Brown,
considering the wretched conditions. It
rained very hard during the grt-ater por
tion of the match. The score:
Willie Anderaon
Out 444 644 64440
In 444 666 6444385
David Brown
Established 1023.
17ILSQ..
WHISKEY.
Thai's fill!
turn was
iirrTLina
aajL!
CO
ruled and the prlxe awarded to Cicely I Out 646 645 64342
which beat Clara by three mlnutea. The In 444 457 6444284
P.rliish yarhtamen were angry over the
DOHERTYS STILL UNBEATEN
protest, which they regarded aa uuaportc-
The officer of the United State squadron
thla afternoon received about 1.000 guesta
on board the flagship Kea marge, principally
Gorman naval officer and visiting Ameri
can. In bidding Emperor William farewell on
board Hohensollern Rear Admiral Cotton,
on hehalf of the captains and offlcsra of his
so,iiadrtin, aald they would carry awny
wilh them never-to-be-forgotten memories
of the hospitality and courtesy that had
been shown them during their atay here
The emperor replied that Cje visit had
been charming to him peraonalTy, and he
hoped It would be enduring In lis Impress
on the friendship between the two nations
Admiral Cotton and the captalna of the
American warahipa tonight attended a
dinner given by the yacht club in honor
of the emperor, and aat with his majesty
and United State Ambassador Tower In
the garden for an hour witnessing a display
of rocketa by the combined fieeta and the
Playing or me vessels' a-archlia-ht
English Tennla Team Wlna Tbre
gtralaht from Irlab Pair In Final
of Dnnblea Championship.
LONDON. June 29-The All-England
lawr. tennis chHmpinnship competition ws
continued at Wimbledon today. In th
ftnul of the single F. L. Rlseley beat J. G.
Ritchie. 1-6. 6-3. -. 13-11. r . 1,. Rlselev will
play H. I. Doherty, the holder of the championship.
in ine unai or in aouniea in uoneriy
brother beat H. 8. Mahoney and J. G.
Ritchie. 8-6. 6-8. 4 1.
In the final of the women' double Mis
D. K Douglas and Mis Pickering beat
Miss Wilson and Mia 11. Lane. 6-2. 4 1
Y. M. C. A. Tennis Tonraey.
TM amporor will leav oa Mai (or at TlctgrlaUajt aaaoclaUoa Uunla tournament
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