rj miAHA uAlLY HEEt ' rillDAY, .11JXY 3. 1003. 1 V 1 V I OMAHA PLAYS IS OLD FORM Jo Through Hint- Iininp at Tci Mointt Without an Imt. ALSO 00 SPLENDID WORK WITH THE STICK Del Moines Helps Oat Omihu'i Scor ing by Making Fire Errors Vmplre Mtimtr Falls to Ihon I p. DE3 MOINES. July t-(Ppelat Tels (ra.ro.) Omaha won th third game of the eii thla afternoon la easy style. The final score vat t to 3 In favor of the vis itor, who won tha came by their splendid batting and clever fielding. Throughout tha entire game the Nebraskans fields! perfectly, except for a fumble by Hickey which oould scarcely ha railed an art or. The work of tha De Moines teim waa a decided contrast. Five errors, all of which helped to swell Omaha s total, were made by the locals. Two of these were by Mar shall and two by Durkee, both of whom are considered sure men. Marshall, how ever, redeemed himself In the seventh In ning with a long drive for a home run over the center field fence. By tha end of the fourth Inning Omaha had the game cinched and Des Molnea waa unable to overtake tha lead. One run was made In the second on a bad throw by Durkee. rive hits and an error by Clarke in the third netted three runa. In tha fourth two mora were chalked up. Des Moines made one each In the fifth, sixth and seventh. Omaha mads one l. both the seventh and ninth. Umpire Mes meT failed to show uj), so Companion and Fohl umpired the game. Mesmer's where about Is a mystery. : Ha waa her yester day and apparently Id good shape. The teams play oft a postponed game tomorrow afternoon. Attendance, 650. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. Bit. TO. A. B. Carter. If Oenlns, cf Shugart, 2b Wright, lb Welch, rf Dolsn. as. ,...., Hlckay, 3b Ooncllng, c. , BhafstaJ. p....... 0 0 Totals 39 I It n 10 DES MOINES. AB. R. Bit PO. 1 Clarke, cf.... Durkee, Sb... O'Leary. as.. Qulnn, 2b.... Taylor, rf.... Towns, lb.... Hotter, If Marshall, O.. Barry, p 4 4 . Total 34 3 I 27 11 Omaha 01330010 1-S Pea Moines 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Wright. Oondlng. Qulnn Towns (2). Home run: Marshall. Double Plays: Qulnn to O'Leary to Towns, Bhugart to Do inn to Wright, first Dase on Dans: Off Barry, 2; off Shafstal, 4. Wild pitch: Bnaratai. Time: i:;u. empires: com panlon and Fohl." . t. Joe's Errors Coat Game. . KANSAS CJTT. July J.-St. Joseph's ecstly errors and two home runs by Jacobs and Ketrhem combined to give Kansas City the victory. Attendance, 200. Bcore: R.H.E Kansaa City.,. I M 1 10 0 ) M I 1 at. Joseph 01000010 14 ! Batteries: Kansas City, Hess and Mes attt; HU Joseph, Glade and Oaryln. Hllwatkt Take a Conple. PEORIA. July t. Milwaukee took two gamea from reoria toaay rjy timely nitting ana errors on me part or tne locaia. At tendance, 800. Score first game (eleven in nings): . R H E Milwaukee 0004101000 1-8 14 i Piorla 1 0 0 t 0 6 0 I'd 0-7 10 S Iiatterlea: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia; Peoria, Olmsted and Wilson. - . Score second gams:,. t . Mllweukea t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 10 i Peoria 1 10010000-471 Batteries;. Milwaukee, Vollendorf Luclai Peoria, Friend and Hesaler. ',;, Itaadlntf of tk Icaats. . and Played, Won. Lost. r.c .720 .6t7 .6-3 ,4u .4tt0 .4oJ .377 .820 Milwaukee 60 M 14 Colorado S nrlng 64 63 61 61 63 63 60 86 28 26 IS 24 20 1 13 26 27 27 29 33 34 Kansas City .... 6l Joseph Denver Poorla Des Moines ..... Omaha Game today: Omaha at De Molnea, hi. Joseph at Kansaa VUy. Peoria at MU wauaee. GAMES IN RATIONAL LEAGUE Plttsbnrs; Take Final One, WUhelm t' Reoelvln; Splendid gap. v : Port. BROOKLYN, July 2-Plttsburg won the final game of the series today by I to 4. Ltarvln had poor support, seven error being charged against the brooklyna, while WU helm had the benefit of errorless fielding. Vlckers, the pitcher-whom Hanlon released ome time ago, ha been recalled from Holyoks, Mass, and will travel west with the team,, which left tonight for Cincin nati. Attendance, 2,300. Score: riTTBUItO.. - I BROOKLTN. a.fi.o.a.a. R.H.O.A.E. FWaamant, ct 1 Clarke, if.... 4 Sabrloa. rf... I Wasnat. lk.. t Krusar, aa.,,4 Leach, la. . 4 Rltther. lb.. I Phllllpa, ... 4 Strans. Ib... 1 1 t I 3 4 1 4 1 (iHheekard. If. 1 Dsbba. of 4 eJansinsa, rf.. 1 Uojrla. lb.... 4 Daklea. aa... 4 4 Jaoklltarh. a. 0 IImhI. Ik.... 0 UQarla, p.... 3 II 4 14 I 4 4 I WUhelm. s.i p 4 aAnasrs ToUla ... I 4 IT 14 1 .... t TeUIs ... 4 4 47 17 7 xBaJtted tor Oarvln In ninth. Plttaburg rau..........0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 Brooklyn ... o 10000001 Earned runs: Pittsburg, 3; Brooklyn, 3. Two-uim nits: ueaumont. Hebrlng. Wag ner, Sheckard, Flood. Stolen baaea: Be rn ng (2), Kltcney, Flrat base on errors Pittsburg, i. Left on baaea: Plttaburc. 3 Brooklyn. 1. Sacrifice hlta: Beaumont, ivruger, Leacn, lioods. r irst base on balls: Off Garvin, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Garvin, 1; by WUhelm. 1. Struck out: By Garvin. I: by WUhelm, I. Time: 1:13. umpire: cmane. . Beeleltes gnceamb to Phillies PHILADELPHIA. July 2. Doscher, Chl cago'a new pitcher, was retired after the third inning today. He was wild and Inef fective. Lundgren pitched well, but cbuld not save the game. Chance had an argu ment with 1'mplrs O Day and waa ordered on in grounaa. Aiienoancs, i.os;. score PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. a H OA E atsit k.H.O.A.B Thofoaa, cf.. lr't', lb. I Tltue. It I Kaar, rt... 4 Barry. Ik ... I Hulewltt, aa. I Oleaasa, lb.. 4 Rotk. 4 14 4 t I I 4 4 11 OKaub, 4 I 114 ("Chance, lb... I 14 4 oirook, lb 4 14 1 Jones, of 4 111 t Tinker, a... 4 111 E'-ra, lb ... 4 4 4 4 til' ley. rf..., III PTajrlnr. Ib... 4 William, p. 4 Doarhar. a... S Totala ... 7 14 11 14 ;Lundra. p. 4 I . Tatala ... I IN 14 Philadelphia .... Chicago Two-baa hit : ....1 030003 7 ... 0 0100000 0-1 Ever. Three-baa hit fertj Sua. Mc I 4c lack. A. UNTULU C.. ataaart, lajapa. Fw, IIICMAROSON DRUG CO.. 4trra Ever. Stolen hs: Change, Jones. Double lay: Roth to Hulswttt. Left on bases: hllsdelphla, 7: Chicago. 6. Base on bells: Oft Dnseher. 2: off Lundgren. 1; off Wil liams. 4. Hit by pitched hall: By chance. Harry. Struck out: By Dosrher. 2, by Wil liams, 4. V lid pitch: Doexher. Tlrae: 1.44. Umpire: O Day. Hi Oat. BOSTON. July I. The masterly pitchlnr of Hahn ahut out the home team today while Cincinnati scored two runs by bunch ing bits In tne sixth. The game was prettily snd at times brilliantly played in the field, C'ooley. Dexter. Tenney and Dolan making aunrmit running catches, score: CINCINNATI. , BOSTON. F..H O A ..! R R O A K. tVnilla. If. Keller, el.. Dolen. rf It eniir. cf ... t l t o Tenner, lb.. I Cooler. If ... 0 Stanley, rt. H 4 Moran, e 1 Ab U'Mo. Ib Orm , Ib Aabrer, m. .. Berkley. Ik u H.inf.Mt. Ik 1 Diir. Ik. Corcoras, rieia. .. Haas, p. ... n. ... a 11 .Willi Total! ... Ilin t "2 Total ... 117 4 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Boston 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Cincinnati 2. Two-baae hits: Berkley 1, Corcoran. Dexter. Stolen bases: Tenney. Flrat baas on balls: Off Willi 2, off Hahn 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hahn, Gremlnger. Struck out: By Hahn 6, by wtiim . ume: i.m. empires: Moran and Holllday. Postponed Games. At New York New Tork-St. Louis garr. on account of rain. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. PC. Plttaburg New fork ... Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati .... Boaton ......... St Txiula ...... Philadelphia . Gamea today 3 43 20 .6X3 ' .644 69 , M . b , W . 60 , 6.1 . 6 a 26 34 43 40 S 30 24 31 19 ' .593 : Mi .MO .3:13 .322 Philadelphia at Pittsburg. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Whit go a Score Eaonga la Third to Place Bean Eater Behind. CHICAGO, July 1 Two consecutive passes, followed by a neat sacrifice and two hits gave the locaia enough runa to win from the leaders today In the third inning. Owen pitched a steady game, struck out six men and Old not allow a walk. Attendance 1,795. Score: CHICAOO. BOSTON. R.H.O. A M R HOAX. Holmes, II... 1 Jones, ef Ill Green, rt. .. 1 4 I Callahan, lb. l I e lahell. lb.... 4 Macoon, lb.. 1 I 1 Tannehlll, u 1 Mi-Farland, sill Owes, p 10 1 rouhrtr. If 1 114 OOelllne. lb... 0 4 O'Brien, ct.. I T reemtn, rf. t Paraat.' at... OtLaChanee, ljrtrrla, lb lb 4 .A 4 1 14 nicrlger, Smith, i Stahl. Olbaon, Total! 7 17 I I ToUla ... I T 14 14 Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 0,1 6 Boaton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Left on baaea: Chlxaco 4. Boaton 0. Two base hlta: LaChance, Ferrla. Sacrifice hits. Holmea. Tannehlll. Stolen bases: Holmes Struck out: By Owen 6, bv Gibson 2. Paeaed ball: Crlger. Base on balls: OR Gibson 4. Time: 1:44. Umpire: Hasaett. Phillies' Pitcher Fail CLEVELAND. July 1 Cleveland batted Bender and Plank, two of Philadelphia's star pitcher, out of the box and substi tute Outfield Hoffman pitched the laat three lnnlnga, holding Cleveland down to two hits and one run. Corner waa retired at the end of the fifth aa a matter cf pre caution. In the fifth Inning the locaia made a alngle, three doubles, a triple and a home run off Plank. Attendance, 3.920. Bcore: CLEVELAND I PHILADELPHIA. a -I R.H.O R. O.A.t. Bay. eT 1 1 I 4 Bradler. Ih. 1 1 4 t OHartiel, If. 4 4 14 Plckerlns. at. 0 Daela. lb.... 1 L. Craea. lb. I Lajola. Ib.... I 4 1 3 Hlckma. lb. t I II 1 McCarthy, If. 1 I 1 4 Flick, rt 1111 ) 0 4 0 OiSerbold. rf.. I UMurphy. lb.. I Ooehn'r, ss. 3 6 4 I llM. Craas. as. t Abbott. 4 14 1 n.Bhlwk, a... Dornar, p.... 441 Power a, c... Moore, s 4 4 4 0 v Render, a... 1 0 1 0 I Bern la 4 14 UPlank. p.... IHgtTman, p. lotaia ...ii ii n it i i. "ToUla xBatted for Dor ner In fifth. ...4 I 14 I 4 Cleveland ...v.,,,..,!.).! 10 0 --H Philadelphia -;.;.W..i'i0 i v i!0 1 0 i Earned runs: Cleveland.' 6: Philadelphia, Two-base hlta: Lajole ft). Bay. Bemla. Hlckmnn. Murphy (2). Hartxet. Shreck. Three-baa hit:- McCarthy. Home run: Hickman. Sacrifice hit: Pickering. Stolen bases: Lajole, Abbott, Flick. First base on balls: OR Dorner, 2; off Plank. 1;- oft Hoffman, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. f. Philadelphia, t. Struck out: ' By Dorner, 1; by Moore, Sf; by Bender, 1 Wild pitches: By Dorner, l; by Moore, l. Time: 2:00. Umpire: O'Laughlin, Saint Loa Eight Straight. ST. LOUIS, July 2-Bt. Louis lost Its eighth straight game today. New York winning 3 to 3. Both teams nlayed rood ball, with Wolf and Donahue pitching, but St. Louis railed to get lta hits when needed. A ninth Inning rally by the home team furnished tha - future. Attendance, 1,000. Score: . , . NEW YORK. i ST. LOUI8. R.H.O A. B. I R.H.O.A.E. Keeler. Ib... 1 t 1 I IIB'irkatt. If. ,. 1 1 1 1 4 Elberfeld, aa 4 1.1 T UHlldrlrk, ef. 4 1 I 4 0 Pulta. ef 4 1 14 OKeraDhlll. rf. 4 4 1 4 4 Wllllama. Ib. 4 1 I I lttnderaon, lb. t 1 It 1 MtParland.. If 4 14 4 a Wallace, aa.. 0 1111 Oanael, lb... 1 1 II 1 Kahoe. e 4 4 4 4 4 Davie, rf 14 14 MtCor'k, lb.. 0 1114 Bavllla. a.... 4 4 I 4 0HII1. Ib. 0 1 1 0 Wolte, p.,... ft 0 1 I SOoubua, p.. 4 14 11 ToUla ...3 7 17 14 l' ToUla 4 14 "l New York ..1 10000000-3 8t. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base bits: Wallace. McFarland. Sacrifice hit: Bevllle. Double playa: Wil liam to Elberfeld to Ganxel, Burkett to Kahoe. 8tolen t-aae: Fultx. .Base on balls: Off Donahue, 1, Struck out: By Donahue, 2; by Wolfe, X. Left on baaes: New York.. ; St. Louts, 6. Timer .1:25. Umpire: Connolly. Detroit Win la Klnth. DETROIT. July 1-MulIln and Wilson had a rare pitcher' battle today, neither side scoring until the ninth Inning. Hits oy Barren ana urawiora ana a pass to Long Ailed the bases, then Yeager won the game with his single. The fielding of tne tocais waa perfect. Attendance. 1.418. Score: - . DETROIT. . WASHINOTON. K. O.A.I. R.H.O.A.E Luah. If 4 barren, cf. .. 1 CrawloM. rt. 4 4 14 d Moran, aa., 4 10 14 4 Selbach. If. iriarka, lb 4 4 II 4 Carr, lb 4 OIRyao, cf tHLe. rt Oi Martin. Ib... ojRoblnaoa, Sb. SDrill, viWIIaes. p.... Laos, aa 4 V eater, lb... Smith, lb ... 4 McOuira, e... 4 Mullln, .... -. I ToUla ... I 4 17 14 tl Tata I a ... hliu xOn out when winning run scored. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned run: Detroit, 1. Three-base hit: Barrett. Sacrifice hits: Drill. Carr. Baaea on balls: Off Mullln, 3; off Wilson. 1 First baso on error: Detroit. L,eft on baaea Detroit, 7; Washington. 3. Struck out: By Mullln, 2. Double plays: Mullln to Carr to Smith to Carr, Moran to Robinson to Clark. Tim: i:u. umpire: Carruther. taadlng of tip Tea an a. Played. Won. Lost. PC. Boston .... si .... 63 .... f .... 67 .... 66 23 Philadelphia Cleveland Chicago New York St. Louis Detroit Washington No game today. Pi 32 I. 2 27 27 28 X) 30 43 .681 .642 .431 .4,3 .474 .271 .... 66 28 .... 67 27 .... U 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Hllaaikaa Baaehe Fonr Hit aVaaos, Tha Winning from Kaws. , for MILWAUKEE. July l.-MtlwAuke prac tically won today's gam with Kansas Cltr by bunching four hits for seven bases with two errors, scoring live run. Attendance, 3UI. Score : MlLWAt'KH. KANSAS CTTY. a.a.O.A g j 1 H.C.i.t. SehaSar, tb Donabaa, lb Duasaa, rf. t'nflaub, 4b DualeeYT. II 1 4 4 4 RotMaaa, ef. I I I I 1 I a 1 axalsaer. rf.. 114 4 14 14 alK.oea. IV... 4 14 1 3 3 14 afiiaar, lb.... 111 4 1 4 4 4 Kaoll. If 4 I 4 4 Hempulll. cf lilt. cf. J 13 4 Leew, as.... 4 4 3 3 14 4 1 Puller, a 4 4 4 1 viol. Spear, 4 1 4 4 0,cAa4'-a. Ib I 1 I 1 4 4 1 4V Oau. P 4 4 14 Wao4. aHoae, 4444DI hale, p j Total ... 6 14 14 It Tcaals mii Milwaukee I010 Kansas City 1 1 1 4) 0 0 0 0 1-3 framed runs: Milwaukee, 3: Kansas City. 1. Baaa hlta: Off Stone, 3; off Hale, 7. Two-baae hit: Vng'aub. Three-baa hits: Msloney, Dunleavy, Rothfuaa. Stolen bases: McAndrewa, Kolhfuas, Orady, I'nglaub. Bases nn balls: Off Bton. t, off Qear. 1: nff Hale, 1. Wild pitch: Hale.' tSiruck Left on bases: Milwaukee, r Kansas City, 3. Time: l.. Umpire: Cunningham. Indianapolis Wins by Play. COI.7'MTU"S. July 2. Indianapolis out played Columbus at everv rn.int in today' ram and won easily. The locals' errors Were costly. Attendance, 1.4:4. Score: INDlANAroi.l". , convnts R H OA K R II O A m HiaTtvr. rt I W. Fox. lb.. I 111 oniaaaon, aa., 1 4 1 Bannon, ct. . 1 I 0 ti Artwlt. rt.... 114 1 Turner. Ib... t I 4 II Ravntfr, Ib.. I I 4 Thnnay, If... Ill MrlMr, lb... Ill fO Pot, t ... 10 4 OjWaanar, p... 441 4 0 1 1 I 4 I 1 0 I I V HfTdoB. C, Coulter, ft.. Jnn, If Kllifn. lb ... Tamartt, lb. Marran. aa. . Will lama, p I 11 Totala ...14 14 Indianapolis .. Colurnbua Earned nns: 17 ll Totals ... I 11 17 II 4 .... 38000001 310 .... 2000010025 Columbus. 4; Indianapolis, 3. Stolen tae Jones, sacrince hits: Hey don, Mnrcan, Williams. Basra on balls: Oft Williams. 3. Two-base hits: itaymcr, Gannon, Mellor, Heydon. Coulter (2), Kthm, Tameett. Double plays: Olesson to Mellor, Gleason to Raymer. Marran to W. t-ox to Klhm. Hit by pitched ball: Heydon. Struck out: Bv agner. 1: by WT.llatns, i. Time: l.&o. Vmplre: M Mtane. TOLEDO. July 2 Toledo shut out Iouls vllle today In one of the prettiest games of the season. Tnlce during the game Louis ville had the bases tllle.i. In the third In ning the bases were filled, with, nobody out, but they were unable to score. Attend ance, Boo. Score: TOLEDO I LOl'ISVtt.T.E. ' RHOA E I RHOAE Smith, rf.... Owena, aa.... Blank'a'p. If. Turner, lb... Bernard, cf.. Klelnow, f... 8-haub, b... CtilKta. lb ... ftalallna. p.. . Totals ... 0 14 0 Kerwln. rf... till 1 1 I I Hart. Jb I II 4 14 10 0 nranhoar, lb. 4 4 1 4 I 1 1 II fl t Odwfll, ' cf. .. 4 0 1 0 0 114 0 Sullivan, Sb. 0 I I I 4410 Clrmer. If... 11 0 114 0 Rchrterer, t. 4 4 I 14 4 0 11 OUuinlan, aa.. 0 4 1 I l 1 I 1 I 0 Kt-in. p 4 1 0-4 inWhlte 4 0 4 0 I 7 27 II I I ToUla ... 4 I 1X14 I xOwena out.' bunt hits. xxBalted for Egan la the ninth. Toledo 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 05 Iulavllle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Toledo, 2. Two-base hits: Relallng, Hart, Kerwln. Home runs: Tur ner. Struck out: By Rlsllng, 4; by K;m, 2. Base on balls: Off Kels.ing, 1; off Eit.tn, 1. Stolen base: Qulnlan. Left on bastes: Toledo, 6; Loulavllle, ft. Double plays: Schatib to Klelnow to Turner. Time; Umpire: Haskell. Postponed Games. At St. Paul St. Paul-Mlnncapo'I game, on account of wet grounds. Standing of tlin Team. Played. Won. Lost. T.C. g!i 11 .t.H a 24 .mm M ' Sii .b"Q 2H 33 . 441 16 34 .4-i 22 30 .4..1 '21 ' 31 3h2 Milwaukee .. St. Paul Indianapolis . Louisviiie ... Minneapolis . Columbus ... Kansas City Toledo bU ill t 59 (.9 bi 68 Games today: Milwaukee at Kansas City; MlnneapoiiH at St. Paul: Indianapolis at Louisville; Toledo at Columbus. Junior Lose Two. INDIANOLA. la., July 2. (Special Tele gram.) The Union Stock Yards Juniors lost to Charlton yesterday by a score of 9 to 7. The boys were tired out from -:ng traveling. Qulnn was hit hard. Bohner a home run waa the feature. Score: Charlton 01130130 0-9 Stock Yards 1 0 0 2 0 0 S 0 1-7 Batteries: Qulnn, Mclean nnd Mtllcr. Hickman and tlaker; Two-base hits: An derson, Baker (Uj, Miller. Home run: Bohner. Double play: Wnlnn to Hachler. Struck out: By Hickman, 10; by Qulnn, 4; by McLean, i. First base on balls: Off Hickman, ft; off Qulnn, 1. Umpire: Lott. Simpson's strong college team at In dlanoia defeated the Juniors here today in an Interesting game. Caughey s wlldness In the first inning lost the game for the Juniors. He pasacd two, hit two and singles by Henderson ana McNeal netted Ave runa. Adams relieved Caughey in thy fifth and stopped all scoring. McNeui for lndianola pitched a heady game. Qulnn fielding in center was the feature. Score: lndianola 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 17 Stock Yarda 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Batteries: McNeal and Redd, Caughey, Adams and Miller. Hits: lndianola, 13; Stock Yarda. 7. Struck out: By Caugtwy, 2: by Adams, 6; by McNeal, . Umpire: Henderson. . Franklin Surprises Red Cloud. . FRANKLIN, Neb.. Julr 2.r-(SpeclaJ Tel-.: gram.) The Bed Cloud base ball team was tier today and played a game with the home boya walch resulted in an easy vlo tory for Franklin. This Is the first game fc rankiin naa naa mm season ana tne suc cess today waa a surprise to everybody. On account or a neavy wina a small crow a waa out And it made It disagreeably play ing. The score: Franklin 0 0 0 3 0 1 6 0 -10 Red Cloud 1000020003 Batteries: Red Cloud, Barber and Irvln: Franklin, Robinson and Hayden. Struck out: By Barber, t; by Robinson, 15. Arapahoe Defeat Cambridge). ARAPAHOE. Neb.. July .-(Soeclal Tel egram.) The Arapahoe High bcliool ball team detested the Cambridge iiign school club by the following score in a well played game on the part of Arapahoe, while the Cambridge boy were, not up to their usual standard: R.H.E. Arapahoe I 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 -ll 3 Cambridge ....0 00000000047 Batteries: For Cambridge, Sharp ' Rlge ner and Drulnler; for Arapahoe, F. Bel lamy and A. Bellamy. Umpire: Patterson. Holdreg Bents Bed Clond, HOLDREQE, Neb., July 2 -(8peclal Tel- egrarn.) iloiurcge defeated tne Ken cioua team today by the score t 4 to 1. Score: R.H.E. Holdrege 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 11 4 Red Cloud ft 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 8 2 Batteries: For Holdrege, Pendergraft and Burmun; for Bed Clouu, Short, Adams and Whlteomb. Struck out: By Pendergraft, S: by Scott. 1: by Adams. 3. Two-base hit J:' Maryalt, Kitxmlller. Double playa: BUck to Maryott to Doane; Ster to Snort to. Perry. Time: 1:&. Umpire; Waterman. Clerks Defeat Indians. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July J. (Special.) The base ball game at the Chicago Avenue park yesterday afternoon between the Clerks of this city and the Amer'cm In dians, was Interesting-from start to finish and was won by hard work of the home iMm Tha feflttirea of tha ifuiiie were the battery work of W hite snd Schneider and the heavy stick work of Uous, Perry and White. Bcore: , , Clerks 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 -7 Indian .2 0 1 0.0 0 0 0-6 Port Dodge Wins from Waterloo, FORT DODGE. I.i., July I. (Special Tele gram.) Port Dodge hammered out a vic tory in a ball gam played here today by a score of 11 to 1. Swalm, who twirled for Waterloo, wa found for fourteen, hits. In cluding a home run and a two-bagger, while Fine, who was in the flrliiar line for Fort Dodge, allowed only three, scattered singles. The game was cloee Tip to the seventh inning, when Fort Dodge scored 6, duplicating the performance in the eighth. GUtner Takes Second ;am. OILTNER. Neb.. July .-(Speclal Tele gram.) GUtner won the seebnd game from Mlnden today by a score Of 7 to 2. Bat teries; Bowers and Jt-ffers, Abltne and White. Umpire: Brown. Struck out: By Bowers, 7; by Abllne, 4. liie hits; Olf Bowers, 4; off Abllne. 12. Two-baae hits: Garde, O'Neill, Uallentlne.. - Three-base hits: O'Neill, Obanlon. Clarlnda Win Poor Game. CLARINDA. I.. .July t-(SDeclal Tele gram.) Clarlnda won a loosely played game today, score: Clarlnda, 7; Shenandoah, A. Bus hits: Clarlnda, o: Shenandoah, 3. Krrors: Clarlnda. i: Shenandoah, 3. Bat- tTles: Clarlnda. Wllkerson abd McMillan 6henandoah. Itioenix and Pollock. Cla I iitu (fiacu a ineivr aaiiio kill UU uuui. Lake Contrary Iteualts. ' ST. JOSEPH. Md.. July l.-Red McFar land. horse owner and trainer, waa futallv hurt from the kick of a burse today at Lake contrary, tteauits: Three-nilnute trot: Orro won, Cleo M, second, Old bhave third. Time: 2:i,. Three-minute pace: Klllar won. lied SI second, Ely Coon third. Time: 2:23'. , . Games la Three I Uaase, At Rock Island Rock Island, 2; Spring neii, i. At Rock ford Rock ford. 4: Davenport. 3. At Dubunue Dubuque,. 11; Cedar Rapids. 4. At Decatur Decatur. 4; Bloomlngton, 1. Bala ttaia kpriuais Game. COIX)RADO SPRINGS. July 2-Today gam half m s called In the middle of Denver' of the fuurth inning on account of rain, with the score I to 1 In favor of tha locals. - Host rail Winner. SIOl'X FALLS. S. D. July 2 (Special leiegram i i ne diuux r ails team of th Iod-SMith DakniM ieii this afternoon on in local g round actuated Bioua City WATER BOY WINS SUBURBAN OJotn &id to Victory, Be alia; Tuck Eecord by Two-Tifih Second. IRISH LAO FIGHTS GAMELY FOR LEAD One Length Separates Two First, Tt 1th the Favorl'.a Goldsmith .Serea Lengths Behind In Third Place. NEW YORK,, July 2. Before a crowd of 30.000 person J. B Haggin'a Waterboy, with Odom up. won the Suburban renewal, worth Ill.fOO, at Sheepshead Bay tody, breaking the track record for the mile and a quarter by covering the distance In 2:04'V This is two-fifths of a second faster than the previous record, made by Salvutor In 1S90. The Brooklyn handicap winner, Irish Lad, waa second, and Goldsmith, the favorite, a bad third. Goldsmith, from the W. C. Whitney stable,' was ' made a hot favorite, with Whitney Duryea' Irish Lad second choice and Waterboy next In demand. Only a short time was. lost at the post and they were sent away to a good start Blues wa first to show, Irish Lad second and Waterboy third. Ooldsmlth was fifth. Blues 'Showed' the way atound the first turn and Into the back stretch, with Irish Lad second. ' , Going down the back stretch Blues opened up a gap of two lengths on Irish Lad, with Waterboy right at the latter s heels. The favorite was running fifth. Rounding the far turn Bucns on Irish Lad and Odom on Waterboy went' after the leader. Blues. Foot by foot they closed the gap and at the mile pole both had Blues beaten. Com ing Into the stretch. Woterboy and Irish Lnd were running like a team, both boys reserving their strength for the final effort In the last eighth of a mile. At the mile and one-eighth pole Burns went to the whip and although the 3-year-old responded gnmcly he was never able to head Waterboy, who gradually drew away and won by a length. Irish Lnd was second, seven lengths In front of Goldsmith. Results: First, six furlongs: Unmasked won. Olvmplnn second. Slave third. Time 1:13. Second, five and one-hnlf furlongs sell ing: Sandhurst won. The Lady Rohesla sec ond. Origin third. Tlmel:nx. Third, mile: Ada Nay won, Adlos second, Othan third Time 1 :.".!,. Fourth, mile nnd one furlong. The Spend thrift: Injunction won. KugrnTu Bureh sec ond. Merry Acrobat third Time 152 Fifth, mile and one-fourth. The Suburban renewal: Waterboy, 112 (Odom). 4 to I, won; Irish Led. US (Burns), 7 to 2. second: Gold olU1' 112 Itrdforn' 2 to 1. third. Time Blues, Major Dalngerdeld, Bonnlbcrt and Clenwater ran. - Sixth, mile, selling: Dnmon won. Court enay second. Bellarlo third. Time 1 :H4. Seventh, handicap, mile nnd one-sixteenth on turf: Tugal Bey won. Dr. Raylor sec ond, Articulate third. Time EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Three Records, Ono for the World. ' Are Smashed at Washing; ton Iark. CHICAGO. Julv 2. necord-hranbtna- n. formances were continued st Washington Park today, one world's record besides two racK records being smnshed. Glassful set i new worlds mark for the mile and a Ixteenth in the final., race of the rtav. making the distance In 1:44. Hyphen went the distance In 1:444 over the Brigh ton course July Inst year and Blue Girl ii i.e7 ai morris iara in Aiay, 1SW1. Fred Leppert won the. Ouickaten atobna ror 2-year-olds and ret i new track record of 0:47 flat for the Toiif furlongs, reducing the old record four-fifths of a second Sylvia Talbot won th fifth race and made new track record of 1:1B far alv ani n.. half furlongs. Ttesnlts: hirst race,-lour anrr one-half furlongs: Trompeuse man. My Jhna second, William Wright thfrd.' Time: 0:o4.. Second race, mile and one-sixteenth, for -yrar-ois ano upwaro: Louisville won. Miracle II second, Felix third. Time: :4&i. . Third race, four furlonirs. for !.vr.ni.ii the Quickstep stakes 32,000 added: Fred Leppert won, Don Domo second, Paris third. Time: 0:47. r Fourth race, one mile: Tim r or won Schwalbe second, Toah third. Time: l:s. nrtn . race, six and one-ha'f furlongs: Sylvia Talbot ww, Golden Rule second, Urusndos third. Time: 1:19. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth: Glassful won, Bonster second. Our Bessie third. Time: 1:44V ST. LOUIS, July 2.-Results: First race, five ftirlona-a. nurae: Wreath of Ivy won.' B"h Smith second, Sara rose third. Time: L04U. Second race, six mrlonss. nelllnav Ttlna. grass Girl won. Cardwellton second. Mike Strauss third.. Time: 1:17. Third race, ilve furlongs, selllna: Be'l the Cat won, Athenant second, Tiomaln third. Time: 1:04. Fourth race, mil and one-sixteenth. purse: Orris won, Helen Print second. ettijohn third. Time: 1:50. Fifth race, mile snd seventy yards, sell. lng: Lasso won, Gaalighter second, Ga lanthits third. Time: 1 :4SV4. Sixth race, one mile, nurse: Golden Glitter won. Kenova Second, Landola third. Time: i:jv. DETROIT, July 2.-Results: First rnre. lx fur'onas: Prodlsslltv won. Dvnnsty aecond, Wild Wave third. Time: iyt. ... Second race, four furlongs: Rowland M won, Frank Somers second. Caybon third. Time: 0:M'i. . Third race, mile and one-sixteenth: An. tollght won, Bummer II second, Taxman third. Time: 1:4!H. Fourth race, six furlongs: June Collins won, Clarlstlna seaond, P'roken third. Time: 1:17H. , Fifth race, on roller 'John J. Tlea-an won. Artist second, Jerry third. Time: 1:43M. Sixth race, handicap, steeplechase, short course: eauber won. Bat My Boy second. Faraday third. Time: 3:4E.' Welly and Kahn Win Doable. Welty and Kuhn carried off the honors in the nnals in the double in the St. Croix handicap last night after four sets of very even piny with Bollard and Scrlhner. They nun a Handicap or, nait it), which aided them considerably, as they were well mstched agulnst their opponents without the , am or It. A light wind interfered with the lobbing of 1'ollnrd and Bcrlbner. which Is one of their stroug plays, while they lid not have the c!?ver team work of Welty and Kuhn, who played together like veterans. Tinlicht Younsr and Pollard will finish tha finals In the singles in the handlcaD. Two sets have been played already ami Toung nas laxen mem nnin, ins scor In the match In the doubles was: Welty snd Kuhn (half 1E defeated Pol lard and Hcribner (scratch), 6-4, i-3, 4-6, 6-4. . Yearling Feteh Big Money. NEW YORK. July J.-Odnd prices pre vailed at the sale of the Bowllna Brook snd Eaton stud yearling sal at Sheepshead Bay today. The b. c. by Bowlfng Brook or r i lKrane-i orreenon. nair nrother or Yankee, waa knocked down to J. E. Madden for 38.WpO. Mr. Madden also bought the b. c. hy Imp (lalnre-L. Intrtirua nte for II. fl"). and paid ll.au for the b. . by Flllgrane Imp La Mlsere. The other best sale wer: Br. or blk. e. by lmr Galore r Flllgrane-IJule Briker. V. (Hmrson, HOV), and Escutcheon, h rv imp v Imp Gold Crest-Affect, Frank Brown 41.8UU. Raring at Fort Dodge. FORT PODGE. la.. July 1 (Special Te e gram.) Summary of race under the man agement of the Mineral City Driving Park association here today: Trot line, 2 li class: Bob M Paul L. Twine Mabel F Time: :V). 2:rtRV,. Special trot, t.ii class: Van Mart Bill Bailey 1'lHtteman Time: 3:41, 3:33, 1 34. Running, one-half mile. Fort Lsrrliy: Bobble Green wmi, lady second. Cherry .Bounce third. "Dodge Lewis Aral Patrick la th Winner. LONDO, July 1-Ard Patrick. winnr or the- derby in wen th Princess o Wale stakes si the Newmarket race meet lng todav. Royal Lancer wa uuud and E . MI V ! I I TisMTWl l i - ..f 1 MS ONLY $14.75 TO CHICAGO N . AND RE uunois June 18, 30 and July I. Good for Return Until Sept. 15 CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 Fariiam Street W. afcaaem SEAS MAUL RACING ACUTS Oonititntion it Fat Oat of Business and Beliacc Buffors Blight Injury.' COLUMBIA LOSES MAN OVERBOARD Sienport Contests Are Cancelled, Boats Being; Ordered to Itemala Quiet Till Keir York Clab's Cruise. NEWPORT, R. I., July 2.-For the first time In' the hlBtory of American W-footcrs fatal accident occurred today. Carl B. Olsen, a seaman on the old cup derenner Columbia, was washed from the bowsprit Just before the yacht reached tha first turn In today's race and was drowned. When the yacht lifted from a big wave Into which It had plunged, Olsen waa seen almost under the stem, clinging to the bob- stuy, but before- aid could ba given him the sloop dipped Into another comber and he wa not seen afterward. Captain Miller of Columbia thinks Olsen was struck by the overhang of th craft a It cam smashing down and knocked nsenslhle. Columbia came Into the wind instantly. Two life buoys wer thrown Into the wator and the tender launched rs quickly as possible. Two men Jumped Into the tender and rowed 'round for twenty minutes ready to pick Olsen up If he came to the surface. Three sailor swarmed up the mast and looked for soma sign of the unfortunate man, but without success. New liacri Cancelled. At S tonight th commute posted tha following bulletin at the club station: The Newport series for W-footers will not b finished. Ther will be no more racing until the yachts start on the New York Yacht club's cruise. Today's race wa also marred by a mis hap to Constitution. Boon after the start It carried away the Jaw of it gaff and the great steel spar, swinging forward, buckled In the center. Tn main Bail wa ripped clear across several time and rendered practically worthless. It waa the best mainsail the boit had spread this season and th third that had been tried this year. Reliance received th severest buffeting It ha had sine being launched. Th sea waa terrible for racing yacht and when tha yacht reached It mooring It ws no ticed that It had a big dent five feet long In th plating close to tha waterllne on th port bow. Th Indentation waa similar to that Constitution sustained two year ago. Reliance sailed splendidly. The wind blew mora than twenty mile an hour and all thre yacht found they could not even carry small working topsails to windward, so thy went oft under th three lower sails only. It.wa tha stlffest brees snd hardest sea that th boats have been out In sine th season's rsclng began, and had ther bn no accident the record of a thirty-mile triangular course would have been cut down considerably. As It was Reliance with no craft to push It and with only a No. 1 Jib topsail hoisted, In ad dition to th thre lower sails, cam to the finish line from tha second turn In 47 minutes, .10 seconds, the fastest ten-mil leg ever tailed. Th rigging and spar of Reliance went through the test In splendid style, not a strand being tartd. Results: Elapsed .tart. Finish. Time. Reliance t'olumhla IConstltution Did not finish. HXIOO t.l:20 J.t9:S0 , 13'lvi:4 , 12-32:00 t Disabled. Thre Paara Knee at Daitatf Oat. SALT UKB CITY, Jul I It took Aurelio lierrera of Csllfo. nla Just three punches snd two minutes aid ten seconds to effectively dlepoaa of a tighter who claimed lo I Jark Downey, the Brooklyn V'ina.ii ii wimiia ila)lw featherweight. Downey was knocked down aliw a nUAuua CgLUcg aitd wa aeut 1 CZ TN ' ' iW ii ar snamiial tmVttMt- To Day o.,na,as'aTigl.ai .' "' and lh Morroty The Lfixgeit SelUni Brtvnd of Cigars in the T44C AI40 IS TMg aaaoaCR'S PstOTICTION VIA Pi a ijentrai k. k. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agent. f down again immediately,' The third tiru lierrera a right connected with his Juw Downey went down and out for ten minute. Herrer broke a bone In his hand and will be laid up for some time. CANUCKS &ESJTHENLEY EIGHT Toronto Argonauts Captare Big Great at Philadelphia by fosr : "'' ' '' Lengths. ' ' PHILADELPHIA, July l.-The big race In th first American "Henley," held under the auspices of the newly organised Amer ican Rowing sssoelstlon, was won this afternoon by the Toronto Argonauts. The race was rowed over the Schuylkill river In Fairmont park. The distance, one and flve-slxteenths mllea, Is the same as that on the English Henley course. The regatta today was not as fully rep resentative of the American onrsmen as th stewards had hoped. Out of the twenty-seven entries In the ten events seven teen were from Philadelphia, four from Boston, two from Detroit and one each from Baltimore, New Haven. Han Francisco and Toronto. The, weather, was. clear and hot. and the river smooth. Tke greatest Interest wss manifested In the e'ht-oiired shell race between the Torohto Araonauts. the Yale freshmen, a mixed crew from-the .University of Penn sylvania and the. Union Boat club of Boa ton. 4 Th Canadian won easily by four lengths. They took the lead at the start and were never headed. Yale and Pennsylvania finished a beautiful race for second place. Yalo led Pennsylvania over half the course and though Pcnns drew up they could not hold the gain, and Yale finished second by nearly half a length. In th first single., sculls. Ernest George of Boston defeated Robert P. Blake, also of Boston. A. W.. Pap of San Francisco wa also in this race. Shortly after the race started he stopped rowing and claimed he was fouled by Oeorge. The stewards reserved' their decision, but Pape luter withdrew his claim of foul. The closest race of the day wa between the University ot Pennsylvania and the Ariel Boat club of Baltimore In the four oared shell event. The Artels were even with tha Pennsylvanlans till almost at the end bad steering lost them th contest by two feat - W. A. Mclkelhsm of New York and Innls Forbea of Philadelphia refereed the race. While one referee wa taking a race down the river th other wa getl.ng tha next crew started. Following is a summary of all events not made up exclusively of local men: Elght-oared shells: Won by Argonaut Rowing club of Toronto, Canada: Yale freshmen second, University of Pennsyl vania third. Union Boat club of Boaton fourth. Time: (JHh. Hlnale sculls: Won by Ernest Oeorge of the Boston Athletic association, Robert P. Blake of the Union Boat club of Boston second. Time: Four-oared shells, witnout coxswain: Won by University of Pennsylvania, Ariel Boat club or usiumore second, Detroit Boat club third. Time: 7:60. tight-oavrwi sneu race tor scnooi crews: There c right kind 1 tin a food and a tonic. Only per cent of alcohol just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer, for tome beer It not healthful. Schlitz it the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and tehlized beer. No bacilli in it nothing but health. And Schlitz it the aged beer that never ciuiet biUoutnett. CtlJftf iht Brrwtrj Btttlini. Th ' lAat MUmmmkm fmmfm. Photlg Omsha Branch Tie-taouttt ' World. TU H TTh TTft Won 'by Boslon Tulorschoiaatrc". Phllndolr phla Central High school second. Time: i:l. Only two entries. Pair-oared shrills! Won hy Detroit Boat club, Vesper Boat ,tluh of Philadelphia se,c-' ond. . Time; .l:22H Only two starters. ALLEN, PLAYS IN SEMI-FINAL Beat Leroy In Middle States Cham plonahlp linn Tennl Tour nament. MOUNTAIN STATION. ORANOE, N. J July 2. In the middle state's champion ship lawn tennis tournament the woman's championship singles were ' begun today with a formldnble array. Including Miss l'u rile B. Neely of Chicago and Miss Marlon Hall of California. Jn the men's singles the Phllndelphlan, Harry F. Allen, whs beaten by Robert F. Leroyi of Columbia In a struggle for a Place n the semi-final round. Earlier Allen had defented the Prlncetonlan l.nrnoil, In a oard mntch. Ward and Ware, Leroy and Grant ami the Wrenn brothers all wo.i their plays In the semi-final roupd of the doubles. ' Y. M. C. A. Tennis Tourney The Y'oung Men's Christian association tournament will play their second round of singles tonight on the association courts. Tho mutches are: McNulty (30) against Daniels (scratch). Phalen (lb) against Patterson (owe lfii. Tebblns (owe half 1C) against Hartley (ir). Hamilton (3d) against winner of Myers (lr.)-Riieh (1B nistiti. Last night Hartley (IB) beat Qllmor (owe 16), 11-9. 4-6, 6-4. King Will Present Trophy. LONDON.' July 1 King Edward will visit the National Rlflo association's onmn at Blsley July. 13 and will present th Palma trophy to the winning team. Lldderdale and Laneaboro are bright, nets town on the, Chicago Great Western rallr way. For particulars writ Edwin B. Ma gill,, manager, Townalt department. Fort Dodge, la. Fear of Lynching. III.. July 3. John. MeRav. who PEORIA, a week ago Tuesday night shot and In stantly killed Detective Murphy and who was secretly removed to tlubslxirg to pre vent being lynched, was quietly brought back early today by ordois of Judge Oreea of the principal circuit court. A special 5 rand Jury will assuredly Indict him snd urige Green desires tn appoint sn sttorney to defend him Immediately. It Is not be lleved sny further attempt will be made to lynch him. Lotla la a l-aoil Speculator. SAN FRANCIRCO. July J-Lotu M Crahtree, the actress, has sold her realty In this city snd left for the east. She rea lised 3WI.00O for a tiler of property which cost her 312,000 In is. RN is no beverage more healthful thaav kind of beer. Barley malt and hops 11 Nuiiahl. Omalia. out; Mf altos, 3, by Ur. 4, by UJ, 4. awt a a aw a. . t ibra uura. nut star urn, I