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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1003.
GAME TURNS INTO FARCE
Umpire PnU Gondisg 07 of tb Ground
nd Oaiibi Goei to Piece.
UNDERTAKERS SCORE FIVE IN THE EIGHTH
f.amhea like tines) fer
Omaha talll bnndieg Brtiiati
Involve) In Centroversy
with the Inspire.
I 'Ed MOINES. July L pcll Tele
gram )-Des Moines won a roaring farce of
gam from Omaha by a score of to 10.
The game waa won In the eighth Inning
after Gondlng had been eliminated from the,
game for cussing the umpire. There were
two men on bases whn Oondlng reised a
howl over a decision. Mesmer Immediately
rdered him off the Meld. Ttaowaa waa
Inserted and the team became at once
demoralised. Companion went to pieces
and nearly every man on the team had a
hare In the blnglefest which followed.
Three alnglea. a passed ball, a hit by
a pitched ball, an error by Oenlna and
daring ateal home by Clarke all combined
caused the five runa which won tha gam
for Dea Moinea. Omaha took the lead early
In the game, getting four acorea before
Dea Molnaa had any. In tha third, how
aver. Dea Moinea gained one more and In
tha first of the alith made two. taking
the lead by one. In the seventh the visit
ers Jumped -on Cuahman with both feet,
pounding him for four mna. The game
seemed aurely lost at this point, but In
the eighth a batting atreak and good luck
combined with wild playing of the ether
aide enabled Dea Moinea to get five runa.
Attendance, K0. Bcore:
DE8 MOINES.
AD. R. BH. rO. A. E.
Prooklyji tallied twice tn the seventh, net
In the eghth and sddd two more in the
ninth, winning th game. Attendance. l".
Score:
riTTSBrRO
B HO A K
MwMlV Cf 1 I I
eri.rse, ii ... 1 i i v
ahrta(. rf.. 1
t w iir, Ik.. 1 III
1 Kruer. m. .. I
tlM'k. IV... 1
Hltrkar, lb.. I I 4
rh,ip. I
i rkiiiieri. a. I I
BB.OOKI.T
EH o e
Slreae. Ik I I
Shikar. If.
IMM. ef.
Jenalaea. rf.
Drle. Ik
Ikie. aa.
Kltw, f...
Ar-ara, t..
ri4. .
Jeeae, ..
. 1 1 M
. i t n i i
Totals ... 4 itM It 4
Totala
None out when winning run waa scored.
Prooklvti 0011 I
Flttburg 0 0 0 0 t 0 14
Two-base hit: Clarke. Home run: Wag
ner. Stolen base' Ritrhey, Bheckard.
Jennlnaa. Dovle. Ftrat bre on errors:
Brooklyn. 1: Pittsburg. 2. lett on b:
Brooklyn, i; littshurg. S Sacrifice hits:
C'larV. Iearh, Hshlen. First base on bnll:
fff Jon. I, off Phllllppt, I Hit by pitched
ball: By Fhllllrpt. Btrucs oui: ny
Jones, J: by I'hllllppl. . Time: 1:40. tm.
plre: Emslle.
Phillies Wis with Ease.
PHII.JariEI.PHLA July 1. Menefee waa
weak today and the locals batted htm at
will, winning with ease. Chicago haa signed
Pitcher Doscher of th Fordism college
team. Attendance, 1.61. Bcore: .
Clarke, cf 1 I J
Durkee. lb I 1 J J
O Leary, a J 1 J J
Taylor, rf J J J J J
Twne, lb 6 3 1
HnfTer, if and 2b 4 1 1 1 J
Fohl. C 4 2 I
Bmlth, lb and If ' i , i i
Cuahman, p 010
Totala
Carter, If
Genins, cf
Bhugart. 2b
Wright, lb ,
Welch, rf
Iolan. M
Hlckey. 3b
Oondlng, c
Thomaa. c
Henderson, p..
Companion, p..
i 10 14 CT 14
Ttiernas. rf . 1 1 astasia. If..
Wolr-t'n. lb. i 1 I I Raah. Jti ..
Titua. If Ill erhinte, lb
Katetar. n... 11 vjraiae. a...
barrr. !....! I 14 1 STlBliw, .
Mal.vltt, n. 1 1 4 sra. lb..
Ciitm, lb., till !nr. rf..
t-ooia. i 4 1 hllBS, ...
MlickeM. .. 114 M eoefe.
fatal. ...1114 ff 17 Totals ... 4 11 14 U I
Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 t 2 -12
Chicago 1 00108020 4
Two-base hit: Chance, Tinker, Ever.
Glaunn, Mitchell. Home run: Titus.
Bacrlflce hits: Harley. Keister (i. Stolen
bufi. Kelster. Gleason, Dooln. Double
play: Menefee to Evers to Kllng. Left on
paees: muaaeipnia. 7; i nicago. m. nrst
base on balls: Off Menefee, ; off Mitchell.
t. Ptrucfc outi By Menefee. 1; by Mitchell,
Wild rltch: Mitchell. Time: 1:05. Um
pire: O'Day.
Gleatts Dewa the S-almts.
NEW YORK. July 1 In a came replete
with brilliant plays. In which both sides
took part. New York won from Bt- Louis
today. A in pi piay oy tne locals waa tne
grand piece of field work that outshone ull
otners. in it uresnanan, vvamer ana im
vis took pert., and aa the bases were full
and no one out. It may be accounted a
r&me saver. Currle an'd McGlnnity both
Pitched good Dan. out iuck was against
the visitors. Attendance, 1,667. Bcore:
OMAHA.
AU. R. BH. PO. A. E.
6 1 1 1 v
10
Totala 41 I H M
Dea Moines 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 10
Omaha 0 J2000410-
SumaWy: Two-bae hits: Dolan, Hlckey,
Towne. Three-base hit: Bmlth. Bases on
balls: Off Henderson, 2; off Companion, 1;
off Cuahman, I. Hit by pitched ball: By
Henderson, 1; by Companion, . Struck
out: By Cuahman, I; by Companion, I.
i.. i w.u.. q-hnmuK i Wild rrltchea:
Hv I'omDanlon. 1: by Cushman. 1. Time of
lame: 2:06. Umpire: Mesmer.
Pearls Hsmbles Milnaakee,
PEORIA. July 1- Hart held Milwaukee
rfnwn t 111 hits tndav. while Peoria man
mA tn nnnnd out five alnrles and won
the game. The game waa called at tha
end of the seventh on aocouni 01 rain.
Attendance, 600. Score:
R.H.. US.
Peoria 0 000t 461
Milwaukee , 0 1010012
Batteries: Peoria, Hart and Hessler;
Milwaukee, Kenna ana iaicia.
St. Jee'e Rati la a Tells,
kanras) riTT. July L St Joseph batted
hard during the latter part of tha game
and Kansas City's errors were costly. At
tendance, sou. Bcore: R,H.B.
u i.uh 0 lit I 7 12 1
Kansas City ...0 0010 0 0 0 0-1 I I
Batteries: Bt. Joseph, Cable and Messltt;
Kansas City, Falls and uononu.
Dearer Beaches Hits.
COLORADO BPRlNOa. July 1. Lempk
had th better of today's pitcners' Datue,
thmih tha visitors had a comparatively
easy victory, bunching hits off Newmyer
whenever neceasary. ecore:
R.H.B
Denver 0 1 0 0 04 10 1
Colo. Springs . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 T 1
Batteries: Denver. Lempke and Schlel;
Colorado Bprloga, Newmyer and loraa.
taadlag ef th Teasas.
Played. Won. Lost PC,
Milwaukee 4 M 14 .70
Colorado Springs .. (4 30 II M7
Kansas City 61 27 25 . 610
6t Joseph 61 25 SO .490
Denver 62 25 27 . 40
Peoria 61 24 27 .471
Dee Moinea 62 20 12 .i
Omaha 16 14 .
Games today: Omaha at Des Moinea,
Denver at Colorado Springs, Milwaukee
at Peoria, St. Joseph at Kansas City.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Plttsbarg Gees Fader la Pltehera'
Battle, Breoklya gcerlaaj
t Eas.
BROOKLYN, July 1. In a pitchers battle
the home team -defeated Pittsburg today.
For the first five Innings not a man eroesed
the plate on either side. In the sixth a
scratch hit. an error and Wagner's home
run drive scored three runs for the visitors.
6 Passed ball: Drill. Time: 1:40. I'm
plre: Hassett.
taadiag the Tee as.
Hoot on
Philadelphia ....
Cleveland
Chicago
Ht. Units
New Tork
Detroit
Washington
Games today:
Philadelphia at
Won. Lfxt. V C.
to .
in n .ua
2 ?7 .61
m : .i
? .41
M .44
U U 2T4
....1
.....
...
... 6S
...64
... M
...6
...65
Washlnston at Detroit.
Clevelana. New Turk at
Bt- Leujs. Boston at Chicago.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Mlaaeapelle Falls Befer M.
Wlaarr Waklag tp la
Teeth.
Paal,
MINNEAPOLIS. July 1 St. Paul won a
ten-Inning game from Minneapolis today.
Muggins was put out oi tne game in ine
ninth for disputing the umpire. Ferguson
taking his place. Attendance. 2.000. Score:
T. fAVL MiNNBAPOLt.
HU OA HO AS
' rUlLAbg'-rHIA. I
R.n.O A B
CHICAGO
R H 0 I.E.
I
1
KCW TORK.
B.H.O.A
Browne, rf... I I 1
Drnn'k'a, at 1 1 1
MKiaaa, lb.. 1
Mvua, U.... Ill
Davis, as.... 114
Laaaar, Ik... Ill
Gllbart, ib... 10
Warftar, e. . . . 1 I
Moaiaaltr,
rr. Lot'is
K.H O.A.I
erarrall, tb .. 0 I
1 Donru, .. 1 I I
egsMtot, c.... 1111
Hraln. aa 111
I 1 Bwrka. Ik.... 1 I I
1 M. ON til. If 1
1 vHafkett. lb.. 11" I
I Rraa. a 1 1 7 1
I iCarrta. 1 I
Totala ...I I 17 11 I1 Totals ... I W 11 I
New York 0 00111O2-
8t Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02
Earned runs: New Tork, 2; St. Louis, 1.
Left on bases: New Tork. 1. St. Louis, 1
Two-base hits: Warner. Ryan. Sacrifice
hit: Farrell. Stolen bases: Browne, Gil
bert, Braoot. Triple play: Breanahan to
Warner to Davis. Wild pitches: McGln
nity, Currie. Double play: Hackett, un
assisted. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Johnstone
Pesteeaed Gasaee.
At Boston Boston-Cincinnati game.
account of rain.
Standing ef the Teasas.
on
Won. Lost.
Played,
Pittsburg 62
New York 6
Chicago S3
Brooklyn 67
Cincinnati 66
Boston 60
St. Louis 63
Philadelphia 68
Games today: Pittsburg at Brooklyn;
Chicago at Philadelphia; Cincinnati at Bos
ton; fit. i-ouis at rew iotk.
42
18
38
20
27
24
21
II
20
21
25
27
2
SS
42
40
P.C
.67S
.644
.6r
.606
.4M
.07
.333
.210
4 I M I
Tetala
Bt. Psul 0 00111014-4
Minneapolis 0 0100020 01
Bases on balls: Off Vashlnder. 4; off
Chech, 4. Btruck out: Byyasblnder. 4: by
Chech, 6. Bacrlftce hit: Tilly, Oyler, Sul
livan. Stolen bases: M-Creery, Illy,
Fpooner. Geler. Jackson. Schsefer. Two
base hits: Ludwlg. Chech. Double play:
Bchaefer to Huggina to Kelley. Hit by
pitcher: Lallv. Mclntyre. Jackson (2). Left
on bases- St Paul. 10: Minneapolis. .
Time: 2:30. Umpire: Foreman.
Toledo Wins for Change.
TOLEDO. O.. July 1 -After losing eight
straight games Toledo today batted out
a victory. Eason was batted all over the
neia, while install kept the hue wen
scattered. . The game was called at the
end of the eighth Inning on account of
darkness. Attendanoe, 400. Bcore:
TOLgUO. ( LOL'lkVlLLK.
KHOAI - R 11 O It
mtth. rf ... I I 1 I Krta. rf... 1 1
UvfM. aa.... I I I I Hrt, cf 1
Blank i s. If. 1 1 m nrihar. Ib. 1 T t
Tom.r. Ik ... 4 I 10 1 l. Bull I ran, ib. I I I I
Brrnar. cf.. I 4 1 0 I. lmr. If... 1 I I 1
Kl.lnow, c. I 4 1 VRhrlOTFT, c... 1 1 I 1
Srhaub. Ib... 1 4 1 1 t Whit, lb 111 1
Ibilda. lb.... 1 I I bQvilnlaa. aa.. Ill
Crlatali. 1111 o,Kaiioo. villi
Total ...11114 14 J Totala ...I I 14 U I
Toledo 3 0 1 0 2 t 2 1-12
Louisville 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Turner. Schaub 2.
Owens (2). Bmlth. Bernard, Crlstall.
Bchrlever, White, Clymer. Home runs: Sul
livan. Owens Stolen basea: Bernard (2,
Sacrifice hlia: Chllds, Cristall. First base
on balls: Off Crlstall, 4; off Eason. 1. Struck
out: By Crlstall, 3; by Eason, I Left on
bases : Toledo. 7: Loulaville. 6. Double
play: Clymer to Qulnn. Time: 2:00. L fu
ture: Ilaakell.
Colanbn Takee Erratic One.
rOLrMBl'S. O.. Julv 1. Columbus won
todav from Indianapolis In a game char
acterised bv erratic fielding. Ford was
batted out of the box In the third Inning.
McPartland. who replaced nim. pitcnea
well. Attendance, !.. Score:
COLlMBta i 1NDIANAPOL4B.
R.M.O.A.B R H.O.A.k
1 1 4 1 HoiTlTCT, rf I
t w. roa, lb.. 1
S'Herdoii, c...
(K'-oulter. cf...
eJona. If
Kihm. lb....
I Tamaett. Ib.. 1
il Marraa. at... 1
OForo, p I
MiPartl'I. s 1
I 17 11 kaWoodni ..
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Beam Eaters Wla Errorless Match,
Scoring Oao to White fox's
Nothing.
CHICAGO. July 1 In a ten-Inning pitch
ers' battle and a perfect fielding game the
locals were shut out today, "Cy Young
winning his own game by batting In the
only run scored. Great work by both In
fields was the leature. Attendance, l..
Bcore:
BOSTON. . CHICAGO.
B.H.O.A. B. I M.H. O.A.I
OIHolBMS. If.-
t Jonas, ef
eorooo, rf....
Callabaa. 6b.
I 1aball. lb ...
Macoaa. Ib..
Taonahlll. aa.
1 MrFarlaaa,
I tiriasoitjp, p..
Totals 1 7 M 17 Totals ... I M II
Boston 0 0000000 11
Chicago 0 00000000 00
Left on bases: Boston. 6: Chlcaao. 1.
Two-base hit: Toung. Three-base hit:
Criger. Sacrifice hit: young. Double
plays: Maroon to Tannehill to Isbell.
Young to Parent to LaChance (2). Btruck
out: By Flaherty, 1: by Young, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Flaherty. 1 Time: 1:20. Um
pires: White and Winter.
How York Again Downs Saints.
8T. LOUIS. July 1. New York won asaln
today from Bt Louis with ease. Powell
waa touched up for eleven hlta. while St.
Louis only made six off Tannehill. Wil
liams' home run drive Into tb leftfield
bieachere and a brilliant catch by Klber
feld were the features. Attendance, 1.600.
score:
nonaliartr. It I 1 I
Colllna, tb... 1 1
O' Brian, ef . . 1 1
rraamaa, rf.
rami. aa... I
LaChaac. lb 1 U
rarrla, Ib.... 1 1
mgrr. e 1 4
Youq. s..... 2
I
It
I
II
1 1
I I
1 1
I
ereole
LM J
VTIIEY
W ARE
u FilILD
Save the Bands
KIW TORK.
g.H.O.A
Kaalar. lb... Ill
EltMrfaia, SB. I
Palta. ef I
Wllllama, Ib. I
klcrarl'ad. II I
Oanaai, lb...
Davta. rf
O'Coaaor, .. I
TaaaaaUI. a. I
1 VI
gr.
Long.
RH.O.A.g
Borkatt. II...
I eHalartek, cf. I
HeauhilL rC 1
4 aAaaafaoa, Ik. I I 4
ewauaoa, sa III
SKahoa. a Ill
erasaaa, tk. 1 I I
I HI11. Ib 1 3
I aPovalL a.... I I
Totals I U n it r Tetala ... I ir I I
Bt Louis 1 0 0 0 1 0 11
Nw York 0 I 2 0 0 1 27
Earned runs: New York, f : Bt. Loula 1.
Two-base hits: Williams. O'Connor. Kel
ler, lanneniu. xnree-basa nits: - biberraid.
Anderson. Home run: Williams. Sacrifice
kits: Hill. Fults, Double playa: Wallace
to Anderson. Padden to Anderson. - Klber-
i em to wuuama to uanani. Hit by pitcher:
ty roweii, t. ttasea on ijiis: on 1'oweii.
2; oft Tannehill, 1. Struck out: By Powell.
7: by Tannehill. 2. Left en bases: New
York. 6: bU Louis. 4. Tlmt: 1:4a. Umuira
L-onnouy.
rklUiee Tmke Bad One.
CLEVELAND. July L Philadelphia won
In the ninth inning on two-naggers by
Davis and Murphy and Bradley s errors.
Both teams played badly In the field, with
the exception of the second lnulnar. when
Cleveland bunched five hlta. Henley bitched
good tw.ii. uavia oatung was a leature.
At tendance. Hcor:
rkULADgurniA. clkvelanp
R. H O. A S R.H.O A B
1 1
I VBar. ef Ill
bal7, Ik.. I
La)oia, la... Ill
1 1 Hlikmaa. Ik. 1 I II
Mocarthr, U. 1 I 1
l.riua. rf 1 I
liQatka'OT. as. I
I esavia,
.11
.111
... 1 1 JJoaa, 1 14
... I it r U M Totals ... I II It 14 I
Dlr. tb 1
Shainoa, rf. 1
Jarkaon, rf.
S, haaf r, a . .
Hutrlna. Ib. 1
Fargaeoe. lb.
KrllrT, lb... 1
Pterta. If 1
SuiiiTaa. ... 1
tbecb. p
I 1
I I
II
MrOaerr.
c Spoboor. lb..
KLallr. if 1
PKitoll. rf ... 1
uLuavit. c 1
vMrintrr. Ib. 1
Mama. !b. ..
Oy lar. aa
a Yaabtoaer. p.
1 I
1 II
; 1 ToUla
I 11 10 17 W
Telegrsra.) Fullerton won a pair of games
from Oreeley by better all around pUving.
Th first, which was played on lu-day.
was notable for the hard hitting of the
home mm and the lxee and slovenly field
ing of the visitors. The second, whl h wna
played today, was a ilean. sharp contest,
and In many resect the best gam wit
nessed her this eas"n. It was won by
the home team through generally superior
work.
Boore. Tuesday's game: R H E.
Fullerton 6622410 '-A' 16 7
Greeley 0001041 1- 7I
Batteries: ureeley, Murpnv and Ahein;
Fullerton. Chrlstensea and Bkeen.
Wednesday s game: R II F
Fullerton I 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1-0 14 3
Greeley 0100004 644
Batteries: Oreeley, uniielley and Boyd,
Fullerton, Stlmsoa and Bkeen.
ENLARGES BiRNT DISTRICT
Tin tod Polic Board Dntiri Sow Linei for
tb EtU Eort.
NO MOVE TOR MOST CONSPICUOUS HOUSES
Matter of Coneelllag Asslgaatlon
Hoaaes to Move lata the District
Will Be Takea In hy the.
Bonrd 1-ater.
Crawford Mas a Bad lanlng.
FREMONT, Neb.. July 1 (Special Tele
gram Th Fremont Eagles' nine beat the
Wahoo team by a scor of 4 to 3 this after
noon. The score would hsve bern 4 to 1 If
Allen had not let a harTl grounur go past
the second hag. The Fremont boys started
wo.w 1 ... "ii H.Sft curv,'"!a unanimous vote. Mayor Moo res and
suited them fairly well and aided by errors ! . , . ,' , . .
ihv r.,n in f,,r taiUna ,..( i'r..f,.i Mea-rs Broatch and 1 hum as present, and
A announced exclusively by Th Bee last
week, the Fire and Police commission will
"reform" tne lines of the burnt district."
A start was made at an adjourned meeting
yesterday afternoon when this motion, by
steadied down and after that It was a
pitchers' battle, with honors even. B
Crawford played center for Wahoo In good
shape, accepting seven chancee without a
mlse. Daum pitched a fine game all th
way through. Score:
Fremont 4 0 0 0 0 0 I
Messrs. MoHugh and Spratlen absent, but
In favor of It. was passed:
That the chief of police be Instructed to
suppress all prostitution outside the f .1
loalng limits: A line commencing at the
center of block 6 on Webster street and ex
Wahoo 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 it 0 i ; oulJ1 tnrougn tne ccmers oi ciocks
Siruik out: By Daum. Id: by Crawford. 7 ;? ","na, l" 1 , . V
iinv.iiQjii aur.i iiuiii die .-t-,iiti v
i through Mock 81 and 91 to the center
, of block si: south to the north side of block
Base hits: Fremont, : Wahoo, Pat
t cries: Fremont. DSum and Mllliken
Wahoo. T. Crawford and Johnson. Time
1:18.
bX1; therefrom east Indefinitely.
This means that all houses will now be
removed at least one-half block frm the
Dodge street car line. By streets the new
district will begin at Webster street mid
way between Twelfth and Thirteenth,
thence south through the center of the
Works to the center of the block between
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS ! east midway between Capitol avenue and
Dodge to a line midway between Ninth
Games la Three-I League.
At Decatur Decatur, 6: BlOritnlngton,
At Duliq;tie Dirbuoue. 6: Cfdar r.spids.
At Rockford Rockford. 11: Davenport 3
At Kock Island Rock Island, 7: Spring
field. .
Oloaaon. aa
Bannoa, cf
Araat, rf...
Turner, Ib .
Raymcr, Ib
Tbonay, If.
Mallor, lb.
o. rox, c.
Bailor, s..
Totals
I 1
4 10 14 14 I
ToUla
z Batted for Coulter In ninth.
Columbus 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 7
Indianapolis 0 0 11110 o I
Sacrifice hits: Thoney, W. Fox. First
base on balls: Off Bailey, 3; off Ford. 2.
Two-base hits: Gleason, Tamsett, Hog-
riever. Three-base .hlte: Thoney. Arndt.
Hit by pitched ball: G. Fox, McPartland.
Btruck out: By Bailey, 1. Tim. 1:66.
Umpire: Mullane.
Mllwankee Seises n Conple.
MTi.wArKEE. July 1 After McGill had
been knocked out of the box Elliott held
Kansas City safe and a batting rally won
the first -game of the double-header for
Milwaukee by 7 to'6. '
Elliott allowed but three hits in the sec
ond same and with faultless fielding shut
out the visitors. Attendanoe, 86). Score,
first game:
sllLWArKSg. I KAK0AI C1TT.
R.H.O A g. I S.H.O A.E.
Srhalar. Ib. 1 1 I I I Rothtuaa. tl. 1 I I I I
onaioner, n. .
e Santa, Ib. ...
suradr. lb....
l Kaoll, If....
a Lavewe, aa.... 1
Butlor. a 1
1 MrAoa'sra. Ib 1
eGlbaon, a.... 1
Donakoa. lb. I
Wood. 1
Duncaa. rf.. 1
I'nglaub, Ik. I
Dunloavy, If. 1
Hemphill, cf.
VIoi. a
MrGlll, a....
Elliott,
1
....
- Totala ... 6 II 14 17
Totala ... I I 17 II v
Milwaukee 00000610 7
Kansas City 080200 OOO-
Two-base hits: Nance, Unglaub, Dona
hue. Three-base hits: Butler. Kotbtuss.
Grady. Home run: Dunleavy. Stolen
h! TH alone v. Grady. Bases on balls
Off McGill, 2. Struck out: By McGill. 2;
bv Gibson, 1: by Elliott, 2. Lert on bases:
Milwaukee, 2; Kansas City, 6. Time: 1:3a.
Umpires: Dunham and Ganley.
Second game:
MlLWAlKEB. 1 KANSAS C1TT.
R.H.O. A.K I R.H.G-A .
SchaSor. tb-. I I I rRothfuaa. cf.
Dona.hu, lb. I 10 I Miouj, rf.. 1 4
Wood. 171 Naoc, Ib..., I 4 I
Oungaa, rf . Ill aoradjr, lb.... 1 10
l aglaub. lb. 1 t 1 it Kaoll. It 1
iMinleaTT, It. 1 I 1 ' l"a, as.... I I
Heraaalll. ef. Ill Hutlar. c I I I
Vlox. aa I 1 Mr And' vs. Ib I I I
Elliott. .... I c thiraant. y... 1 I
Total! ... t II V M
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Totals ... mil 4
10000014
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Two-base hits: Unglaub. Maloney. Stolen
Schafley (2). Donahue. Bases on balls: Off
Elliott, i: on uurnam, s. utruca out: ay
Elliott. (: by Durham, z. Double play
Durham to Grady. Sacrifice hit; Leewe.
Left on basea: Milwaukee, : Kansas City,
4. Time: 1:9a. umpire: uaniey.
Standing of the Teasas,
Played. Won. Lost.
... 68
...
... 60
... S
... 69
... 61
... 68
... 67
37
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36
sn
it
u
26
20
21
24
26
20
33
S3
87
PC.
.its
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.4.11
.4.11
.361
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rtcaartas. cf. 1
bans. lb.... I
L Craaa, Ik.
Mrbola. rf... I
Marykr. Ik.. 1
M. Craan, sa. I
wck. 1
aloator.
ToUla
Philadelphia 8 81
Cleveland 0 6000010 1-1
Earned runs: Philadelphia. 6; Cleveland.
a Two-nase mta: lAjoie. iavia izi. ric
ering. Hansel, Murphy. Home run: Da via
First base on ballsc OS Joss. 2; off Henley.
L Hit by pitched ball: By Joss. 1. Left on
bases: Philadelphia, T; CleveUi.d. T. Struck
out: By Joas, 4; by Henley. 8. Wild frttch:
Henley. Time: 1:46. L'mplrs: O Laughlln.
Detroit Kscapes fhatoat.
DETROIT. July 1. By a strange reversal
ef form Washington almost whitewashed
Detroit today. Orth pitched masterly ball,
while Deering was knocked out In three
Innings, all the runa being earned. Dono
van allowed only three hits. Attendance,
L7ia. Score:
WUH1KUTUH. DETBOlT.
a H.O.A E B.M.O A B
Maraa. aa ... I 14 1 Laah. M...-0 oil
t-.lb.rk. U... I I 4 Ba.rrU. cf . I I a
rtaraa, Ik... I e-Crawfar. it. 4
a a a v ait. ta a 1 la a a
I Uaa. aa I I
1 ecounaoT. Ik. 1 I 1 a
16 1 Santa. Ik.... I 7
I 1 1 BvmIo, Ill
4 a I ri. ..,
- T-iDtteiaa. I 1 0
uinii
I Totals ... I 7 IT II
, 1 1 2 0 0 0
.010-1
Martin. Drill. Three
Sacrifice hit: Carka
Hit by pltchevi ball
Milwaukee ..
St. Paul
Indianapolis
Louisville
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Columbus ...
Toledo
Gsmes todsy: Kanaas City at Milwaukee.
St Paul at Minneapolis. Louisville at To
ledo, Indianapolis at (Joiurabua.
Win la Two Innings.
HOLDREGE. Neb.. July 1 Special Tel-
fram.) Eight hit off Mercer in the first
our' innings cf play won today's gam lor
tne locaua. score:
R H K
Red Cloud 0 01020000374
Holdrege 6 8 0 0 0 0 1 10 11
Batterlee: Holdrege. Teel and Burman;
Rpd Cloud. Mercer. Adam and Whllcomb.
Btruck out: By Mercer 3; by Adams. 1.
First baa -nt balls: Off Teel, 2; off Mercer,
I. j nree-Dase nits: fiiacs. Aoama, Gray
Time: 1:20. Umpire: Waterman.
Clarlada Ontplnya Shenandoah.
CLARINDA. la.. July L (Special Tele
gram.) Clarlnda won today's game from
Shenandoah by their heavy battling and
Meekineon s good pitching and playing
faster game. Score: Clarlnda. 7; Shenan
doah, I. Hlta: Clarlnda, 14: Shenandoah.
Frr-ors: Clarlnda, 2; Hhenandoah, 4 Hat-
trl?a: Clarlrda. Meeklnson and McMlllen
Shenandoah. Bpekin. Townaend. Btruck
out: Uy Meeklnson. : by Siekin, 2. tin en.
andoah playa here tomorrow against Cla
rinds.
kraa. cf
Laa, rt 1
Uartla. Ik .. 1 I
kokimis. Ib. 0 0
Unll. a - I
Ortk, I 1
Totala
Washington
Detroit
Two-base hits:
base hit: . Lee.
Rroten base: Ryan.
Uw t in K 1 Vtrvt Kam an rrora: Datrolt
l Left 'aa basse 1 Detroit. I; Wsahiagian.
AUta-a-Ilale Cats World's Mile Record
and Rag Tag for Three and
Oae-Half Fnrlongs.
CHICAGO. July 1 Two world s reror.ls
were broken at Washington pArk imijv
Alan-a-Dale. running without the lash of
whip, lowered the world's record for
one mile to 1 37V He accomplished the
feat In the first race of the dav and
handily beat Savable. In the fifth race
Has 1 bat set the mark fur uin n4 - I
half furlongs at l.SiVk.
Alan-a-Laie set the pace all the way.
The fractional time of his race was: Quar
ter. 0:26V; half mile. 0:4V. three-quarters.
1:1?H. one mile. 1:37H- Aian-a-Dales time
Is the best ever made over a circular track.
The former record of 1:37, was made at
cneepaneaa nay in I8tu by Brigadier. In
that race Bricadler carried 1L2 Dounda.
Alan-a-Dale had up 110 pounds today and
nuacn oy jnrry t. rownurst. 1 he
record broken by Rag Tag wss formerly
neiu oy Liunon, wno ran in l.i.1 at oak
land. Results:
First race, nurse 2700. one mile- Alan-a-
Dale won. Savable second, Sioux Chief
third. Time: 1:37V
Second race, nurse !7n0. 2-vear-olds Ntvs
furlonas: Handsome Florrv won. Nannin
Hodge second. Cognomen third. Time:
i:i)V.
Third race. Great Western handicap,
gross value 14,140, for 8-year-olds and up
ward, one mile and a half: John McGurk
won, McChesney second. Little Scout third.
iime: z:3lH-
Fourth race, purse 2700, 3-year-olds and
upward, six furlongs: Irene Llndsey won,
L'Etlenne second, Nellie Wsddell third.
Time: 1:12V
Fifth race, purse iwo. 3-year-olds and ud.
seven and a half furlongs: Raar Tax- won.
Orflo second, Mary Glenn third. Time:
1 :S-V
sixtn race, purse wv. i-year-oids and tip.
seven and a half furlongs: Stuyve won.
Antonlus second, Evelyn Byrd third. Time:
1:32 V
NEW TORK, July 1. Results:
First race, seven furlongs. Futurity
course: Klngsslne won, Irish Jewel second.
Osgood third. Tims: l:Vb.
Second race, sla furlongs, on main track:
Montana King won. The Southerner sec
ond. Sacred us third. Time: 1:16.
Third race. Hunters steenlechase. full
course: R. B. Sack won. Double Thong
second. Jim Newman third. Time: 6:SR.
Fourth . race. The Vernal, last five fur
longs of Futurity course: Beldame won,
Monsoon second. Tepee third. Time: 1:01V
Fifth mm hanrllcan. one mll: Roe
Hampton won. Fir Eater second, Bon Mot
third. Time: i;aui
Sixth race, oue mile and a quarter, on
turf, selling. Satire won, Circus second.
Carbuncle third. . Time: 2:10V
BT. LOUIS. July 1 Results:
First race, six and s hslf furlongs, sell
ing: Be True won, Charles D second, Mso
Beth third. Time: 1:2JH
Second race, four and a half furlongs,
selling: Llla Noel won. Sextette second,
Hoedown third. Time: 0:67V
Third race, six and a half furlongs, sell
ing: Clales won. Wellesley second. Alg:
reta third. Time! 1:23V
Fourth race, six furlongs, purse: Two
Lick won. Miss Mse Dsy second, Croix
d Or third. Time: 1:1.
Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards.
Surse: Maud Gonne won. Ed Ball second,
:ittv Clyde third. Time: 1 :4V
Sixth rsee, one and one-eighth miles, sell
ing: Jessie F won. Plrateer aecond. The
Messenger third. Time: 1:66V
DETROIT. July 1. Results: -First
race, seven furlongs: Flora Wll
loughby won. Iickett second. Harding
third. Time: 1:KV
Second race, five furlongs, selling: Sailor
Tjd won. Two Penny second. Bcarfell third.
Time: 1:08. .
Third race, six furlongs: Lieechen won,
George Perry second: Spring Water third.
Time. l:15i m . - ,
Fourth race, four and a half furlongs:
Flo Manola won. Temple J Second, Maud
Johnson third. Tim: 0:56V
Fifth race, one and one-eighth miles, sell
ing: Matt Blmpson won. Not Wisely sec
ond. Wallabout third. Time: 1:E7V
Sixth race, six furlongs: Sardine won,
Carl Kahler second. Whisky King third.
Time: 1:184.
KAISER LOSES YACHT RACE
Ramharg Trails Meteor. Thoagh Wil
lie I na Himself Is In Command.
and Tenth streets, thence south to Douglas
end east to the tracks and lumber yards
at about Eighth street. About a doxen
house, mostly small ones, will be affected
and will have to move.
Ninth Street Left .Hone.
No official action was taken an them, but
It was Informally stated that the houses
on Ninth, between Douglaa and Dodge, or
t least those In the south half of the
block, will be considered in the near future.
They have been among the most conspicu
ous In the district, It was admitted, but the
question, members of the board stated, Is
a large one and action on it will be In sec
tions. The matter of compelling assignation
houses to move Into the district. It was
stated, would also be considered st s fu
ture meeting. The new district is in fact
larger than the old one, the extensions to
the north being greater than the cuts
made In the south end of the district, the
explanation given being that the present
lines are too small and have already been
overstepped. The present extension to the
north will also, when It Is thought by the
board advisable to make them, allow for
more cuts In the south end of the district.
Two other motions, which were unani
mously carried, made official and put In the
record the verbal Instructions given by the
board Monday night. They read:
That the chief of police Is instructed to
prohibit soliciting by women on the streets;
to prohibit women from visiting or fre
quenting saloons and to close the saloons
where proprietors volate his Instructions In
this respect.
That the chief of police Is instructed to
cause the removal of slot machines and
musical instruments from saloons and to
prohibit entertainments by itinerant mu
sicians therein.
Officer Goodrich Reinstated.
A motion was passed reciting that Fsnk
Goodrich had been a sober and efficient
officer for seven yesrs and that his family
needs his support, therefore pending trial
of the charge against him '.hat he be In
structed to report to the chief and be
placed on duty.
The pay of detectives whose appoint
ments have been regularly made and ap
proved, and who have served the required
length of time, wss Increased to 89) per
month,' beginning July 1.
The board then sdjourned, subject to the
call of the chair, until the first Monday In
August.
I-ake Manawa's bathing season is open.
' water la delightful. Try It.
RtLIANCE AGAIN VICTORIOUS
.Beats Own Record by Twesty-tla
Seconds Over ew Cap
Coarse.
NWPORT. R. I.. JuJy l.-The three Amer
ican cup yachta raced today over a thirty
mile windward and leeward course, and
once more Reliance demonstrated Its su
periority over Constitution and Columbia.
The time of 3:4:7. made by Reliance,
betters the new cup course record of 3: 63
It made on Monduy. Constitution today
came within four seconds of the time made
on Monday, and the old defender was out
23 seconds behind it. Summary-
Start. Finish. Elapsed.
Reliance 1:16:12 4:30: 3:f4:!6
Constitution 1:16:16 4:2a. 12 8:08:67
Columbia 1:17:00 4:27:16 3:10:1
R-Jlance beat Constitution 6:80. Reliance
beat Columbia 6:66. Constitution beat Co
lumbia IS seconds elansed time.
Sir Thomas Llpton watched the race
closely from Erin. He kept his glaas on
Reliance every minute, and when the boaU
nnisnea, started back for Ssndy Hook.
O'Brien and Kid" Carter Draw.
PHILADELPHIA, July 1 "Phlladelnhli
Jack" O'Brien and "Kid" Carter of Brook
lyn fought a six-round draw tonight
O'Brien had the bejter of the bout all tha
way tfirtiuajii.
Maryvllle Beats Superior.
SUPERIOR. Neb., July 1 Special Tele
gram Maryvllle. Kan.. and MeCook
played ball here today. Maryvllle won, 4
to v.
KIEL. Prussia. July 1. In the handicap
yacht races from Eckernfoerde to Kiel
todar Navahoe vu first to cross the finish
itr ' fntlnwaid rloaelv bv Orlo. Thereee
w.va' third and Commodore fouih. In the
schooner class Hamburg beat Meteor,
nwt hv Vmrvrnr Wtlllsm. bv IV mlnntes
A strong, gusty northwest wind was blow
ing. The official swards were as follows: Em
press I Vina won the cruising schooners'
race on time allowance. Adela was second
on time allowance and Hamburg third.
Meteor, wrlrh allowed Iduna 40 minutes,
was not officially placed.
at. Croix Tennis Toorney.
The doubles In th onen city handlcno
tennis tournament of the Bt Croix club
hsve settled down between Welty end Kuhn
snd Pollard end Srribner. The seml-flnals
were plsved off last night snd the flnsls
will be finished tonlrht In the double, and
tomorrow night In the singles.
n.tk n b. ...). c I. (ha aamLAnala.
played last night, were close and Interesting I Officer Baldwin was sent out to kill the
snd took three sets to decide 1n esch case. dog. When h arrived Mrs Derlght ob
Pollsrd snd Scribner were due to win. 1 Jested to haying It killed claiming that It
ludartnar from their play throughout the was the fault of the children that one of
tournament, and it was not a great surprle
when thev did. but It was hardly thought
that Welty snd Kuhn would win from
Chase snd Kohn. Summary:
Welty and Kuhn thalf 161 beat H. Kohn
and Chase (scratchV 2-. t-3. 7-6.
Pollard and B-rlbner (scrstch best
Hughes snd Dr. Schneider (scratch!. !-6,
6-4. 3-
Bitten hy Dog fbe Teased.
Ella McCall. a little girl, who lives at 1613
urace street, was quit severely Mtten by a
dog belonging to E. F. Derlght, 1S30 North
Nineteenth street, yesterday.
The dog was tied up In a kennel In De
right's tackard. Several children wer
playing about and toimentfng the dog by
throwing sticks at It. The dog would lunge
at them when they came near. He at last
made a Jump for the little McCall girl and
succeeded In breaking the chain which held
him. Instantly, when loose, he fastened hi
teeth in her hip. The flesh wss quite badly
torn. J ne nonce were notined and (special
them waa bitten. Aa the dog was tied up
wnen tne omcrr amvea 11 was not Kiuea
Police Surgeon Stuart B. McDUrmld
completed his report for ths month of June
last nleht. It shows that during the month
172 patients called at the office to socur
treatement. Sixty wer sccidrnta. six caa
of fracture, two rases of dislocation, thlrtv
Ave visits made to homes and ten vlalsts to
hospitals during the month. This Is th
Dohertys Retake Chaaanlonahln.
I1V1VIM Ji.lv 1 At the All.F.nrland
Iswn tennis champbnMp games at Wlm-. largest amount of work ever done by th
bledon todav the brothers Doherty beat surgical department of the police fore
Smith ard Rialtv. 6-4. -4 -2. this recover- during one monin in tne nistory or tne ae
Ing the double chsmplorshlp. i partment.
Indians He feat Sehnyler.
SCHUYLER. Neb. July 1 -(Special.
The Indiana defeated St huyler here yea
terday in a game full of errora by Schuyler,
as follows:
Indians 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 21
Schuyler 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 06
Errors: Schuyler, 13: Indians. 4. Earned
runs: Schuyler. 1; Indiana, 1. Struck out:
By I'mthallc. 12; by Freeman. 6.
laai City
SIOUX FALLS. 8.
a Winner.
D. July 14 Special
Telegram ) In a game on the local grounds
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Bloux Falls teama of the Iowa-South Da -
kola league Bio-ix City won by a score of
3 to 1
i.lllner Santa Ont Mlnden.
G1LTNER. Neb. July 1 (Special Tele
gram! tiiitner shut Minden out today in a
well played gam of ball. Score. 4 to ft
Th f.alur of the game waa the pitching
Py waneit tor uiuner. impire: nrown.
Fallerten Wins as Pain
FUI.l.r.RTON, Neb.. July L tapeeUl
Accommodations
Courtis nd Beach.
for S.oco bathers
at 1 Don't miss the bathing at Lake Manawa.
1 It Is cooling and refreshing.
Esfablished 1823.
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