THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FBI DAY, JULY 10, 1903. 01IAUA TARES ANOTHER ONE Tail VMu Fife (kn ecntife Wici for Pa BdnrWs Boys. FREE HITTING CHARACTERIZES GAME lehelberk'a Crrora Art Laraely sponsible lor tha Loss of th Game by the Men (rem the Mountain!, Denver at Des Moines, Milwaukee at St Joseph, Peoria at Kansas City. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Three Errors Give Plttsbarg; as Maay Runs and "Victory Over Brooklyn. PITTSBURd, July . Garvin would hare won his same had not three errors let In tlirn runs In the rlxth Inning. In the other 'Innings he had Pittsburg at his merer. Attendance, 1.440. Score: riTTSBimo. The Rourkltes made It Ave straight wlni yesterday when they took; the third fame from Denver by a soars of I to 7. Bander a ado his debut with Omaha and was touched up for a total of Steven hits, but kept them we".l scattered, except In the fifth and seventh Innings, when they SPI'RO. I R.H.O.A.K dl I M entrant. .. 1 I 0 oh Wainar, t 1 I 4 to taarh, 3b ... I I rTo Rltrh.f, Ik., sill lai BiyjOKLYN. Beaumont, SbrlDf. rf lb. I 0 tihrkara. If. nhba. ri... ilPerlo. lb... rhar. Ik., sill i.hlea, aa.. Krus.r. It... 1 trawler, rt... tmlth, ...,. (Ill airliner, c ... Waarar, lb.. 1 14 1 aijnnlan, lb.. kaar, p.... 111 liUarrlo, I Totala ...I I IT 1 M T ota la .. PltUbtirg 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 I 10 Fraemaa, rf. 1 P r, as... 1 ' lb larrln. - lb... t Crir. ... 1 Dlneaa, ... 11 t i i T 1 111 tCatlahaa. lb. I 111 Mailman. It. 1 1 11 1 0 l.hall, lb.... 1 t til Xnoon, lb . 1 t I t t Tannahlll. Mil 11 tsiattrrr, a... 1 I l.b.rU-. .. t 1 Total . I 1 n II I ' Totala ... I IN Ponton 00400001 - Chicago 000000001-J Earned runs: Uoston, 6. Two-base hit: Flaherty. Three-base hit: Parent. Home run: Freeman. Double play: I'arent to LaChance. First base on balls: Off Dlneen, 4; oft Flaherty, 1. lilt by pitched bail: By Flaherty, LaChance, Crlger. Struck out: By Dlneen. I; by Flaherty, 1 Time: 1:23. Umpire: Connolly. New York Rallies In tilth. NEW YORK, July 9-Aftar trailing be- hind St. Louis In today's game until the eighth the locals made a batting rally. which, aided by HeiUrii-h a error and Ka hne fumble, netted three runs. Honors were easy between Solvers and Griffith. Attendance, 1,760. Score: new yohk. . if. 1XU1S. It H O A C I n.H.O.A 111 Jnrkatt, If... 4 MHaldrlrk, . cf. 1 l Hemphill, rt. 1 4 SlAnoeraon, lb I a n Wallace, aa. . 1 . 1 I 14 10 I I 0 0'-3 0 0 0 0-1 ri . n Jk m.. V. a a - I a , I Zm a a I af a . . . . . . . . . il.i. r.ari.ea rum. u. a wu-uobo mi. j' ouncnea mem ana got ve oi mwr Three-base hits: Wagner. Dahl.n. Sacri- scores. I nc hits: Leever. Garvin. Stolen bases: i, - , miAam mrA ih I K.hHn Gessler. Double clays: Rltchey . .. , . jii. 1 to weaver. uanien to miiriey v.;.. run worn oi empire aiumuia wan in a'-" - bas on balls: Off Iever. 1. Struck out: favor with the players, and the grandstand I uy Leever. I; by Garvin. 2. Time: 1:4ft. and everyone took a hand tn saying what I Umpire: Johnstone. they thought of It. When I'lkey, running I Mlerobna Battle Streak Wins for Carter in th sixth, lld under Latu-1 CHiCA00. July . The locals developed mer at the plate .and Was called safe the a batting streak and won- today's game In ririii. ...r.ri orntin Uuiin and then I the seventh. A cut. a sacrifice, two steals started for the bench, but Mull an called In the police and the dbv of peaca once mors soared over the diamond. Mullane was fair on base decisions, but lacked dis cernment when It came to the calling of balls and strikes, and gave little satisfac tion to either team. In the first Inning Omaha gained a great, big lead on Denver's presentation of three rank errors. The lead, was so great that try aa they might, the Qrlzsllea never over came it. After Carter had gone out Genlns dealt out a hot one (o Schlebeck and Scale beck fumbled. Bjiugart drove the ball to the fence for two, sacks and Genlns scored, while Shugart finished, a moment . later when Schlebeck ..flimtled... Wright's hit. Then Thomas smashed -6ut a double and Jones let It go through him and another score came In. , Hlckey flew out and Gon dlng singled and Scored Thomas. That was all the locals i could, get that Inning, and Denver started tq get anoint With Dun. and five singles scored eight runs. Frank Chance was made captain of the team to day. Attendance, l.Uoo. score: CHICAGO. I fHlLAUIl.rniA. U. HO. A.B.I .n.u..- Sla-le, If... Caaar, b... t'hanoe, lb. Jonea, ef.... Tlnknr. aa.. Bvara, IkX. Harlar, Kline. 1 Lau4rn, p. t TeUls Thnmmn. of.. VIWoiT't'n, lb. 1 nTltua, If Kaiirtar, rt... HBarry, lb.... tlHulawItt, aa. 0 tlUiaanee, lb.. Hoth, c. Hparka. xWaabtmr 1 10 0 o 1 a in at la Total ... 1 I 14 It xtHd for Snarka In ninth rhlrtm .a 0 1 0 '0 0' I 0 v " . . j. a a a a A n JJhllnrtlt)Mla .........1 u w.u v . v " lft bases:. Chlcajro. : I'nira.ueipnia, I. Two-base hits: Casey (2), Chance, sac rifice hits; Lunilgren, BparKB. tnoien bases: Casey, JOnee, Chance. Double play: in lew tt to Barry. Btrwcm oui: xy-iunu- gren, 1; by Sparks, 1. First base on balls: of? Lundren. 1: off Sparks. 4. Tims: 1:30. Umpire: U'uar. Giants'' Stick Work Tell. af ij-r-ia Jniv l-Bv superior stick work the New Yorks won today by 4 to 2. Kaalar, ' lb... 1 Elharlal. aa. 1 Fiilta. ct.... Wtlllama, lb 1 Mctai-l'd, U. 1 Oancal, lb... 0 baria. tf.... I Barilla, 0.... Griffith, p... I 0 1 0' I Kahoe, c... Hill, lb.... rnai, lb... Sal rara, B. 1 I 1 1 11 I 1 1 I 0 I I 1 bringing In the winning eoore. Ttonln s error was due to ois being partly over come by the heat. Bcore: Eagles 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4-4 Fowlers I 9 I I 0 0 1 l Batteries: Eagles, Da vim and Milliken: Fowlers, Frits and Ronln. Base hits: Eaglna. Fowlers, 11. Errors: Fowlers, : Kaglen, (I. Btrurk out; By Daum, 7; by Frita 10. Time: roo. Today has been the hottest of the season. the mercury reaching 98 and some Instru ments running over 100 In the shade. A number of farm horses are reported to have succumbed to the heat In the coun try, . MILLIONAIRES COME FRIDAY Colorado Springs ana Omaha to Flay Five Games la Tbreo Days. Colorado Rnrlnrs opens an ensarement of five games tn three days with Omaha today. This Is ladies' day and one game will be glnyed, beginning at 1:46. Saturday and undny double-headers will be given for one price of admlsalon, and the first gam eacn nay will be cauea at 2:30. L,ineup: Totals ... I 10 17 17 l Totala ... 4 14 M 11 New York 1001000!- St. Louis 000008010- Earned runs: New York, 2; St. Louis, 1. lwu-oase nits: wiiuams, . riei, wevnie Three-base hits: Anderson. Frlal. Sacri fice hits: Ganiel, Heldrlck. First base on bans: Off Beevers, 2. First baae on errors New York. 2: St, Louis. 1. Struck out: by Griffith, 3. Double plays: Frlel to Wallace to AJiaerson, Beville, to Gansel. Left on bases; New Yorkj 6; St, Louis, 6. Time 1:3& Umpire: Sheridan. Detroit Left Oat la Cola. Washington, July 8. Detroit never had a look In at today's game. Washing ton held a battlns matlnea and tilled ui a total of twenty-tour hits, of which three were nome runs, trtree triples ana two doubles, liuelow was put ott the grounds for talking to the umpire. Attendance, WASHINGTON. MTROIT R.H.O.A l R.H.O.A B. moraa, aa.,.. 1 4 11 UBarrstt, or... 0 Blbcti,' II... II (i McAl'a'r, It-n Clarka, lb-... Ill llcrawford, rt. Hyaa, at 114 uk'arr, lb 1 L. rt 1 1 I viMcUulra. 0.. Martin, lb;.. 1 Oil o'Mtaon, It.... 0 Hobinaon. lb 4 I I 4 llteaiar, lb.. 1 urin. s 14 1 uiHmltb, lb TfllKJO, p..,. 1 v a hminHlnr l(MIn tor Six hit. Which, together With a paused ball and wild pitch, gave them three runs and the game. At tendance, l,iw. ocure., - , . NW TORK. . IT. LOUIS. H.H.O.A.S. VFarraii, id... !lonovao, rt. 1 Browna, rf.. 1 VanH'a. ct.. MoOann, lb.. Martea, it.... Babb. as a Laudar. tb... 1 Ollbart. lb... 1 Bowarmao, Math'a n, p.. McUlnnltjr, p iMotlraw ... 1 I I I I 1 11 1 ( don on third on fieldera oholc and two out j Both pitchers were hit hard. but the via Thomas let a grounder go through htmlltors cinched matters in the 'last Inning and Dundon came tn. ,Jn the fifth Denver added three mors on three single) and a double. .- . Omaha took one more'score In Its half of the fifth and another" la the sixth. Denver gained two In , the. seventh and Omaha raised as man, more" in It half. In the eighth the GrixaJlea secured their last oore on Dundon's home rufi to right. It was good for three . bags anyhow, but Welch fielded It In slow and;' ho scratched horn The Springs team opens today and It la ladies day. The, games of Saturday and .Sunday win be. double-headers. Score: .i OMAHA. AB. R. BH. PO. Bmoot, cf.... 0 Bnrka, lb.... Barclay, If... 0 Hackett. lb. 1 Rran. as..... HJ. O'Nsll. a. 0 Brows, p.... I 1 I 1 1 11 Totala ... 4 I 14 1 Washington 8 0 1-1 0 1 1 4 17 ueirun 0 lOOOOOOS- Earned runs: Washington. I Tan.hau ntta: je, Koblnson. Three-base hiu Hobinson, Drill, Moran, Deorlng. Home runs: itobinson, Clarke, Selbach. Stolen case: urni. sacrifice hits: Wilson, Lons;, First base on balls: Off Mullin, 1; off Deer- ing, 2. struck out: By Wilson. 2: by Deer ng, 2. Double Dlav: Yeairer to imlttr- to carr. rassea balls: McGuire. 1: McAllls ter, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Barrett. Time .03. umpire: v .Laughiin. StavnAlac of. the Teams. Totala ... 1 10 17 M 1 ""arter. If 3enlns, ss...( Shiipart, 2b. Wright, lb... Welch, rf.... Thomas, cf.. Mickey. 3b... Gonding, c. sanoers, p.. 6 xl 0 0 IS A. 0 3 4 0 0 0 6 0 t E. Totals S..4.'...87 10 37 15 x Hlckey ran for Tarter In the sixth. DENVER. AB. R, BH, PO. A. B. Jones, If Whltridge, cf. McHale, 2b.... FrlBk, rf 4 4 r rinK, ri Dundon. 3b 4 Patterson. lb..V 4 Schelheck, sa.....,.M 4 Lattlmer, c,...,..t, i p a it 1 w s w 5...fl,S7 ' T II 24 10 " Lempke, p. 0 0 0 0 a 1 1 a 1 1 1 0 a 10 0 4 0 Totals Runs bv lnnlnsrS: Omaha 0 0 0 1 1 I A Denver 3...v.0'l 0 0 t 0 2 1 0-J Hits bv Innlnn: Omaha .4... .3 1111111 -10 Denver .... .0 2 1 0 4 3 1 0-11 Earned runs: Omaha, 1; Denver, I. Left on bases: Omalia, 8; Denver, 4. Base en lialla: Off Sanders,--!; off Lempke, X Hit by pitched bull: Lempke. Two-base hits Shugart (5). Thomas, Welch, Jones, Mo Hale. Three-base hit: Sanders. Horns run: Dundon. KiLcrinae hit: Genlns. Sto len bases: Wright (3), Hlckey. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mullane. . ... Bajl Placers Ve Fists. DES, MOINES, July 8 At the Iowa hotel after tiulay's game Umpire Kelly and Cap tain Everett and Shortstop Frank of the 4 oioiado Snrtnrs team Quarreled and fought.- In the mlxup Kelly received two Muck eyes and other bruises. It Is claimed Kelly demanded an apology from Everett for language used on the grounds In ques tioning a decision and fjvereu replied with a blow, after Which Frank lolned In ' the attack on the umpire. Des Moines won th game today by hard fielding. Attend' r iDoe. fcuu. Score:. 1 R.H.E. D - Moines ..0 I 0 1 4 1 0 1 15 3 Colo Springs.. .0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 12 S Batteries Cushman and Fohl; McNellly kna uiarnagie. . v Kav Tribe Takes Oae. KANSAS CITY, July .-Flve hits. Includ ing a triple, and a base on balls In the third inning, gave Kansas City four runs ana tho game. Attendance, zoo. score: R.H.B. Kansas City U..1 040000 0 Sll Pedrla 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 7 0 Batteries: Kansas City, Hess and Ulrlch; raona, vunsicun mm riosB4cr. Brewers Take Another. MILWAUKEE, July . Sworrastedt won his own game today, starting a batting rally In the ruth. Attendance, 2U. score: R.H.E. Milwaukee .....9 I M i II I M1M St. Joseph 0 0J0OO00O-171 Batteries: Milwa ukes, Swormstedt and Lucia; St. Joseph, Chlnn and McDonnall. V Standing of the tctmi, Plaved. Won. Lost PC. Milwaukee ..' M 40 1 .714 Colorado 8prlngs ....61 ' 8 23 .to Kansas City b It) m .tw Bt. Joseph 7 27 SO .4 ."4 Peoria 60 28 81 .467 Denver 69 27 S3 .4oS Des Moines 4 ' 24 Se .40 Omaha S7 21 34 .368 Games today: Colorado Springs at Omaha, Totals ... 4 14 17 10 xBatted for Mathewson In ninth. New York 0 001000034 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 U 1 1 0 0-2 Earned runs: New York, 2. Two-base hits: Browne, Gilbert, smoot. saennce hits: Gilbert, Smoot. Paased balls: Bow erman, 1; O'Nell, 1. Stolen base: Browne. Wild pitcnes: Aaainewsun, oruwu. a-ubi hK on halls: Off Brown. . Lert on bases: St. Louis, 7: Mow xora, . innings pitched: By Mathewson, I; by McUinnlty, L Time: 1:46. Umpire; EmsUs. Bean Elaters Twice Snccnmb. CTNCINNATL Junly . Cincinnati won two games from Boston today by timely hittinfl, n n n rnon nsiuinK. in uis urni gam Pliunger was wucnea up mr miwn hits. In the sixth Inning Plats was called nut for Interference. The feature 01 tne secona game was uie extra base hits, a double, five triples and a home run being made. The second game was called In the seventh Inning on account of darkness. Attendance, 4,ouj. score First game: CINCINNATI. I BOSTON. , R.H.O.A.S I R.H.O.A.K. Doolla, U... I I I 0 Daxtar, , ef... 10 B.rmour, at. 1 I I 1 Coolar, 'lb... 111 Doian. rf.... 1 11 BUnlar, If... 14 1 Backlay, lb..t I 10 0 0 Camay, rt... tit 8t.lnl.Ht, lb I 1 OMoraa. ...... 114 4 Daly. Ib 1 1 0 Ao iwnio, 10 1 1 a a K.ll.r. aa... 1111 OOraorsar. tb 1 I 1 Plata, a till t-Uubr.. aa... 1 4 I SuLhott. 111 OiPltUaaar. .. 1 1 Boston Philadelphia ... Cleveland ., New York Chicago Detroit St. Louis Washington ... Games today p.... 111 oiPiti4r, p.. 1 1 a Uapitau 1 0 4 Total ...11 14I7UU ' Total .. I fill II T xPlets out for Interference. xxBatted for Plttlnger in ninth. Cincinnati 1 10 2 10 16 aii Boston ....1 00O0OO1O I Earned run: Cincinnati.' ft: Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Seymour, Beckley. Sacri fice hits: Gremlnger. Left on bases: Cin cinnati. 7: Boston, ft. Stolen bases: Dexter, Beckley, Donlln. ' Double play: Kelly to Beckley. First on balls! Off Sudhoft, 1 off Plttlnger, ft. Hit by pitched ball: Ab battlchlo. Struck out: By Suthoff, 4; by Plttlnger, 1. Wild pitches: BudhofT, 1; Pit Plttlnger. 1. Time, 2:00. Umpires: Moran and HolllOay. Cincinnati Takes Another. Second game: CINCINNATI, , R.H.O.A.K. Donna, n... 1 1 t.yiuour, ef. I I 4 Doian, rt.... 1 1 1 Barkl.y, lb.. 1 1 1 8t.lnt.ldt, lb I balr. lb 41 Kalley. aa... 1 1 Bariaa, a.... 1 Hakn. p 4 1 Daxtar. llCoolar, iVSt.nl. vcarnajr, oran, lb... If... rt... 1 I Ib 0 lb 1 Aubray, as... ojualarkajr, p. 1 BOSTON. R.H.O.A.K ef... 1 I I II I Totala ., Cincinnati Boston Earned runs Two-base hits.' I OlU I 1 Abtlcblo, 1 e Gram' gar, 1 w -.1 Totala . .2 0 3 .6 0 2 Cincinnati, 3; Hteinieiau . I II 1 MOM 10 0 0-3 Boston. Three-base hits: Stelnfeldt. Gremlnger. Dexter. Bey mour, Beckley. Home run: Dunlin. Stolen bases: riemour, uomin. eacrince una Doian, Beckley. First on balls: Oft Malar liAir I f-f U.hn 1 T A r.n ha... I'ln VI J , A, W.. ..CI..., a. AK.V v.. ' V- ... clunutl, 4; Boston, 3. Struck out: By Hahn 4; by MaiarKey. l. Time: 1:10. umpires storaa ana iiouiaay. Standing af tko Teaxna. Pittsburg 70 New York 65 Chicago 70 Cincinnati 65 Brooklyn 66 Boaton 67 St. Louis 69 Philadelphia 64 Games today: Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Pittsburg, New York at St. Louis. Totala ...17 14 17 11 a Long, Bl... Mullin, p., Daarlng, p. I 0 11 Played, Won. Lost, ..63 ....65 ....61 ....63 ....63 ....61 ....66 China aro Louis at New York; Detroit at Washington; Liavemna at x-unaaeipnia. 45 40 34 31 31 30 23 10 It 23 28 31 30 32 33 33 46 Boston; Omaha, Wright Shugart Hlckey,.,..., Genlns Carter....... Miller Welch Gonding Thomas Companion. Shafatal Milton Henderson.. Sanders ....first; base.. ...Tiecond base. ...third base., ... shortstop . left field... ...center field., ....right field., .... catcher ... .... catcher .. pitcher .. .... pitcher ... .... pitcher .. ... a pitcher .. .... pitcher .. Colorado Springs. ..Everltt Nlll ...Granville Franks ....Fleming ....8waclna ,.Congaltnn Dorsn ..Starnngls ...Vllleman Jones ..Newmver ....McNeely .Howl P.O. .062 .588 .523 .508 .4f2 .476 .459 .22 St, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. Panl Takes One from Ike After Well Played Coa. test. Oles ST. PAUL. July S. St, Paul nlaved off ' a postponed game with Minneapolis today. The game was a well-played and Interest ing contest ana was won In tbe ninth by we locals. Aiienaance. ew. score: ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K. Ill OMcCraary, at 1 14 114 ogpoonar, lb.. II I t iUally, It 1 fiSmlth. tf.... Ill Oelnr. U 6hannon, cf, Jackaon, Tt.. riournor. rf. gckaafor, aa.. Huisina, lb, Flnrca, .., Wbaalar, Ib. Bulllr.n, ., Farfuaoa, p. 1 t r- i 0 1 1 l i 0 1 It 1W 0 10 i i 4 Orlar, aa..,.; 1 Mclntjrre, lb. 1 Mnrtln. tb... I Ludwlg. o... 0 0 I 8Ummall, p.. 0 0 Totala 4 1x21 11 I Total ... i I 17 I x One out when winning run scored St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 14 Minneapolis . 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Earned runs: Mtnneanolls. 2. Two-basa nit: nerguson. Three-base hit: Smith. Sacrifices hits: Pierce, Mclntyre. Double piay: smith to Spooner. stolen bases: Hugglns, 8. Base on balls: Off Stimmel. 4. Struck out: By Ferguson. 2; by Stimmel, 3. Left .on bases: St. Paul, 6; Minneapolis, .Lime: i:tu. umpire: foreman. nelaling Plays Great Ball. TOLEDO, O., July 9. Toledo won today's game by superior hlttlna-. Relnllna- cauarht eight innings and then went In ana pitched. siriKing out tne nrsi two men. Attend ance, boo. score: TOLEDO. COLUMBUS R.H.O.A.K.i R.H.O.A.K. Bmitn. it.... ilia oiBannoa, ef.. ill 3 Arsdt. rr.... I I 2('. Turnar, Ib 1 1 1 0 lIRarmar, tb.. 1 I T biHoaca, lb.... II UFox, 0. ...... 44 olKranrk. aa... I I ti roon.r, it... o I 1 HcMakln, p.. t I Won. Lost, P.C. 49 21 .700 42 23 .646 41 29 . .66 34 31 .53 33 33 .600 27 40 .4U3 23 46 . 33 20 46 . 303 Famous! the World I Oyer Fully Matured, jj K- - :fr;-;;, A Lem v y Forty iiiaa,. I Mc lack. , lAKTULUA 4. CO, Maker. Tsasaa. ria, RICHARDfcOM DftUO CO Jra. Owana. aa... 1 1 Criatnll. It... Ill T. Turnar, lb 1 I 10 Bern&r4, cf.. 1 1 1 R.lallng, c-p. Ill Bchaub, lb.. I 1 Child., lb... 0 I t Carman, p... 0 0 Klalnow, a... 1 Totals ... i 1 17 IT Totala ... I It 17 14 al Toledo 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2- C&lumbus 01001020 14 Earned runs: Toledo, 7: Columbua 2. Two-base hits: Schaub, Crlsla.ll, Turner, Arndt, C. Turner. Home Runs: Crlstall. T. Turner, Reisllng. Struck out: By Ger man, 4; by Reisllng. 8; by McMakin. 2. First base on bulls: Off German, 4; off Mc Makin, 3. Sacrifice hit: Owens. Stolen bases: Toledo, 7; Columbus, 7. Timet z:uu. umpire: munane. Louisville Takes Ragged One, INDIANAPOLIS, July 9 Louisville de feated Indianapolis today in a ragged gama. luuiunapujia iriea two pllonerS. Av tendance, l.ooo. score: LOU1SVILLK. I INOlANAPOUa R.H O.A.R. R.H.O.A.K KarwiD, n... lion tHogn.T.r, if 1 I v Hart, lb 1 I 14 1 w. Fox, lb.. Ill 1 Haydou, c... 4 acouiur, at... 11 u Jonet, it 11 0 K.hm, lb. ... 1 1 11 oiTaniMtt. lb. t 1 a Marcmn, aa... 1 4 OMr Partlla. p. 0 1 p. 0 Exciting Game at Webster City. WEBSTER CITY, la.. July 9.-(Speclal Telegram.) Webster - City won the most sensational game of ball ever played here today from Mason City. In the first halt of the ninth, with the score standing 9 to 4 In favor of the home- team, the visitors took a wonderful brace and ran in five scores, tying the game. On a double, a base on balls and poor Judgment on a grounder, the locals In their half filled the banes. - Bedlam retgnea In the grand stand and amidst the wildest cheering a base on balls forced In the winning run, making the soore 10 to 9 in favor of the home team. Atlaatle Wins Handily. CLARINDA, la., July 9 (Special Tele gram.) Atlantis won today's game by hard hitting and costly errors by Clarlnda. Score: Atlantic. 21; Clarlnda, 9. Hits: At lantic, 8; Clarlnda, 10. Errors: Atlantic, 6; Clarlnda, 6. Battertee: Atlantic, Alberson and Perry; Clarlnda, Wilkinson, Clark and McMillan. Struck oat: By Alberson, 1; by Wilkinson, 2: by Clark, 4. First 'base on balls: Off Wilkinson. 5: off Clark, ft. Three of Clarlnda' s men are crippled, but nop to soon be in me game. - Games la Three-I Leagne. At Cedar Rapids: Decatur, 6; Cedar Rap Ids, 2. ' i At Rockford: Rock Island, 5; Rockford, 0, At Davenport: Davenport, 8; Spring field. 2. . , At Dubuque Dubuque, 8; Bloomlngton, 1 EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Conqueror II Jnat Hisses Setting; New Mark at Wnahingtnn Park. CHICAGO, July 9. Conauerer II, at SO to won the Midway stakes at Washington park today. The time. 1:1 for the mile and an eighth, was within one-fifth of a second of the record for tne stake. Kesults: First race, mile:' Mary Glenn won. Mezzo second, Bard of Avon third. Time: Second race, six furlongs: ilie crisis won, Bardolpn second. Birch Broom third. Time: 1:134. Third race, mile and an eighth, Midway stAJtea: Tha CJonaueror 11 won. naruls Bee. ond. Golden Bell third. Time: l:oJ. Fourth race, mile, handicap: Bragg won. Epicure second, jack Jttauin third. Time l:.Ji. Fifth race, nv rutlotjgs: Nannie Hodge won. My Jane second,. Handsome Flurry third. Time: 1:00ft. Sixth race, mile: Father Wentker won. Evelyn Bird second.' Kunja third. Time: 1:41. - NEW YORK, July B.-4tesult: First race, flva and: one-half furlonsrs. selling: Agnes Brendaif won, Mohave sec ond, snortcaae tnirq. a ime: 1:01. Second race, slx,f uJ&xigs: Counterpoise won, Shotgun second, Musetint third. Time: 1:13. I Third race, six furlongs, handicap: Jim Kelly won, Jocund sefond, Pentaur third. Time: 1:14. I Fourth race, mile - and a furlong, the Seagate stakes: Rlgodon won. Proper sec ond, Dr.-Saylor third. Time: 13V. Fifth -race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Damon won, Courtenay second, Arden third, lime: l:47Vt, Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Car dinal Woisey won, William Stead seoond, Irascible third. Time: i:4v. . . ST. LOUIS, July 9. Kesults: First race, seven furlongs, selling: Lega tion won, Great Star second, Lillle Long third. Time: 1:304. Second race, seven ruriongs, selling: Custus won, Dr. Clark second, Also Kan II tblrd. Time: 1:29. . . . . , , , i i , i . , l nira race, live luriuiiss, bciiius: yv . O'Neill won. Magnolln second. Perla third. Time: 1:02. Fourth race, six furlongs, selling, sweep stakes: Helen Print won, Croix D' Or seo ond, Frank Bell third. Time: 1:15. f irm race, one nine ana seventy yaras. purse: Jack Young won, uerezne secona, Pourquolpas third. Time: l:47Vi. Sixth race, one and an eighth, selling: The Messenger won, Handsplnner second, Glnspray third. Time: 1;64. DETROIT, juiy . Kesuits: First race, six furlongs: Heather Bee won, Dynasty second, Kaveimont third. Time: 1:14. Second race, five furlongs: Orderly won, The Globe second. Two Penny third. Time: 1:02. Third race, mile: Harding won, Red Robe second, Hopedale third. Time: l:40Mi. Fourth race, nve turiongs: no juanoia won. Belle Dodaon secona, uyrist third. Time: 1:02. Fifth race, mile and an eigntn: Nellie Bawn won. Malay second, Jerry third. Time: 1:654.. Sixth race, mile and an eighth: Colonel Anderson won, Snare second, June Collins third. Time: 1:654. Seventh race, steeplechase, short course: Daryl won. Faraday Jr.. second. Captain Conover third. Time: 1:54V, GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia anal Cleveland Piny Tea ' Innings ta Deelda Contest. PHILADELPHIA, July 9. Cleveland and the home team Indulged In a slugging match this afternoon and the latter won after a hot ten-inning contest. Plank and Wright were knocked out of the box. At tendance, 4,557. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND. k.H.O.A.K. R.ti.O-A-B. Hartaal. It Pi Datia. Ik... L. t'eoaa. tb. sayboid. rt., 4 Murphr. lb.. 1 M. I'roaa. aa. 1 Powora,. a.... 1 Plank, p 1 Hanlay, p... Braahaar, lb. Odw.ll, af... Sullivan, lb. f'l.m.r. It... Schn.Tar, o. 1 1 I 1 Uulnlan, aa.. 1 I 4 4 klcCord, p... I jAll.mang, til It t 1 111 Totala I 11 17 15 4xWoodrun 4 0 !LaTES 1LJJ R A 2ELPSC iTbboii contains all the vitalized energy of choicest kops and selected barley malt two of the most wholesome, healthful products of mother ear th. Theres tone ni Pahst Beer"-the kind of tone that puts you m tune with the world, and makes you feel at your hest; thats one of the Pahst qualities-the rest you'll know hy test . Orders filled by Pabst Omaha Branch, Telephone 79. driving an automobile a mile on a half mile track In 1:164, The previous record for a mile on a half-mile track was 1:26, made by Wlnton. Oldfield went five miles in b:46Va. Tom cooper was unapie to race on account of sickness. WRENNS ARETHE FAVORITES Tlo with Ward and Ware for First Place la the Tennis Tonrney. NEW YORK, July 9 The leading lawn tennis teams, the Wrenn brothors and Ward and Ware, again scored victories to day In the fourth round of the doubles tournament on the courts of the Country club of Westchester. The Wrenns, who are 'a the real favorites for the honor of n'.tlng the Englishmen In the Inter national matches, defeated learned and Whitman, 7-2. 6-2, 4-8, 6-0. Ward and Ware defeated Mlllett and Forbes, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. The standing: Won. Lost. Wrenn brothers 8 0 Ward and Ware 3 0 W. A. Larned and M. D. Whit man 1 f Collins and Waldner 1 i Mlllett and Forbes 0 4 More Whist Games Open. DETROIT, July 9. The battle for the pair championship of the United States was opened at the American Whist league congress this afternoon and continued late Into the evening. At the same time play began for the American Whist league chal lenge trophy. The several events, together with the open pair fames, which have been nlnvMl thus far every afternoon and even ing, attracted unusual Interest In the con gress today. First round for the American W nist league iropny, nurin nnu .uum, winner . Milwaukee Whist cub. 'core 6 plus; east and west, winner, Chicago Wnist C1UD, score -o pius. i'u bi section -A, north and south:' Winners, B M tfltzn-eralri and Adam Kolh. Stglnaw score 7 7-19 plus. East and we?t: Winners. 11 R Anrirou-a and P. W. McClce. Toronto. score 8 7-14 plus. Section P, north and south: Winners, Mrs. H. V. Noel and Miss Bessie Allen. Milwaukee; score 7 plua. East and weat: Winners. Mrs. E. I. Walker and mi Rum Walker. ChioPKO: score 7 plus. In the first round of the seml-flnals for the Hamilton trophy, Cleveland beat u.v,ul Whist club of Chicago by tricks; Knickerbocker Whist club of New York City beat the Horllck Whist club of Racine, Wis., by 7 trlcKs. Phlladelphlans Meet Warwickshire mvFNTRT. Ensrland. July 9. The visit ing Philadelphia cricketers began a match today against a Warwickshire eleven. The Americans went first to the wickets and were all out in the first innings for 112 tuns. VISIT PROSPEROUS COUNTRY Omaha Jobbers Spend Dar in Eioh Seotion of Iowa and Missouri EXCURSION PROVES GREAT SUCCESS People Welcome tha Mea front Omaha and Ocoaaloa Is Made Social aa Well aa a Commer cial Event. FIELD CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY Matches la Mnin Event Down to Semi Flu al a and Consolations All Started. 1 Total. ... 1 If z Woodruff batted for' McParUin. Louisville 00012-1 11 2m ! , aa w),ll Martin draffireit himself on Indianapoli 10010000 91 0f a hole in the second aet and won out by The play In the Field club tennis handi cap was worked down to the scni-finali Inst evening end Gail Martin and Scrlbner played two sets of their mate!) In the semi finals. Both were evenly matched nd played fast sets. The first set fell to Scrlb . FIRE RECORD. Summer Hotel Barned. JAMESTOWN, N. Y., July 9. The Wald mere hotel at Lakewood, which was dam aged by fire yesterday, was completely de stroyed early today. The fire is supposed to have been of Incendiary ! origin. The financial less Is about $50,000. The Wald mere was the oldest hotel on Chautauqua lake. It was originally known aa Lake- view house and later aa Sterllngworth Inn. Brick Making; Plant. NEBRASA CITY, Neb., July 9.Speclal Telegram.) Fir today partially destroyed the brick plant of McCUmans St Petrlng near this city, resulting In a loss of about $5,000. with only a partial Insurance. The plant will b rebuilt Don't Lose a Meal Through dyspepsia and indigestion. Take Electric Bitter. They cur stomacn troubles or no pay. Only 60c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Has Ballet Hole in Head. JANESVILLE, Wis.. July 9.-4?harle Randall, a brother of George ri. Kaniali. U 8 A., was found dead In hi" bed today with a bullet hole In his head. Ho was very wealthy and uvea aiono on me ouisriris of the city. LPH1A. I k.H.U.All lartaal. If... 114 lBar, af 11 a loA.rlng. at t tlBr.dlar. lb.. I I i I atML lb.... till tlriltk. rf Ill 14 1 kltl'ckman, lb. 11 11 MMf'.Kh, II. 1 II 14 IjUorhu'.r, aa. 1 11 4 114 tiU'iingman, lb 1 I 1 I 111 l.B.nii.. a Ill a t uwr.ht. p.... i I a 1 A B.rnh.ra 1 a Total .. lltM I J Total. .. I llitl 14 I One out when winning run scored. Phlladetphla 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-9 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 01 Earned runs: Cleveland. 6: Philadelphia. 4. Two-bam hits: Bradley. McCarthy, Davis (2), Powers, Henley. Sacrlrice hits: Pickering, L. Cross. Stolen bases: Hartsel, Pickering. Murphy (2). M. Cross. Left on bases: Cleveland. 3: Philadelphia, 13. First base on bails: un wngnt, ; on Marnnard, 6; oft Plank. 1 Hit by pitcher: By Plank, 1. Struck out: By Wright. 2; by Bvrnhard, 1: by Plank. I; by Henley, 1 Hits. Oft Wright, lu; off Bemhard, 2; off Plank, 11. Wild pitch: Flank. Time: 2 to. Umpire: Haaaelt. White Sox I'alrr Again. BOSTON. July 9 Boston sgsln dafeatsd Chicago today. 6 to 1. Callahan strained his lex and was finally forced to retire. His consequent weakness on bunts in the third cost Chicago the garae. Freeman's home run scoring the men on basas. Col Una, Slattery and klagoon contributed pretty fielding features. Attendance, 4.0JX Scoret BOSTON. CHICAGO. K.B O A m. k.H.O A Dwaiianr. Ill t I Holmas, if-tb 1 I Colllna. Ik... 1 I I 4 Jou. cf (Tartan, at.. 0 9 0 Uiaa, It.... Struck out: Bv McPartlln. 1: bv Mnfnrri 2. Base on balls: Off Mcl'artlln, 6; off Mo Cord, 6; oft Allemang. 1. Sacrtnoa hiu: Heydon, Jones (2), Quintan, Schrlever. Double plays: Quinlan to Brasheur to Hart (2j. Wulnlan to Hart. Stolen bases: Odwell. Clymer (2), Sullivan. Two-base hit: Brashear. Three-base hit: Kerwln. Hit by pitched ball; Allemang. Umpire: Hakell. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Milwaukee 64 40 .4 ,J4 St. Paul ......68 42 26 .b.U Indianapolis 68 40 28 ,d8s Louisville 67 34 ' 33 Kansas City 67 26 31 .tmj Columbus 66 23 38 .44 Minneapolis 67 27 40 , 4t3 Toledo Si 24 41 .Sob- Games today: Kansas City at St. Paul. Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Louisville at luuiaiiapolls, Columbus at Toledo. Charge Defeat to Imnire. RED CLOUD. Neb.. July 9. Srecial Tel. egram.) The umpire is charged with being me cause ui ,rieu tioun losing mo game to McCook today, a runner being called out lu the eighth Inning, shutting off scores that were In. This caused the horns boys to play loose ball the neat Inning, losing them ths gama, Scors: McCook 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 111 Red Cloud 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 Batteries: McCook, Attrldg and Bender; Red Cloud, Scott, Adam n-nd Whltcomb. Three-base hits: Kennedy. Wilson. Hiwne run: Rhodes. Umpire: Char las Bennett of Cow lea Powlers Meat First Defeat. vorunvp v.t, Tl. a iau.t.1 ir.u gram. The Fowler ball team met lu first defeat In two years st the hands of the Eagles this afternoon by a soore of 9 to 7. The work was done In the last half of the ninth. With two men out three men on bases and a score of 7 to 0 In favor of the Fowlera, Martin fanned, but Renin dropped the balL He picked It up, but i made a snorc mron 10 nrsi, levuns took. 1 a who waa on miia, in. vaunn men sinasnaa I I tjout a iwo-bsfatr, arnica tut too leoce. score of 9-7. Both men resorted to l'b blng freely. The first round In the oonaola- tlons was also playea on during ths evening. Score of the second round: Collett (owe halt 16) beat La douceur (half Id), iO-S. 0-3. I nira rouna: Collett (owe half 16) beat Dr. Van Camp, scratch, 0-1, C-4. 1 Caldwell (owe 16 plus half 15) beat Wernher (18). 0-4, 6-4. consolations: Kennard beat H. M. Rogers by default Vsughn beat Bllsh by default. Pratt beat Wood, 3-6. G-2. 6-J. Dr. Lake beat I). Pollard by default. l ee beat Hlllla. 6-4, 6-4. Weat beat Bevlns. 6-1. (-1 The matches In ths semi-finals to be nlnved tonlsrht: G. Martin, scratch, against Scrlbner (owe half lf.i. Caldwell (owe ib Pius Halt 15) against Collet (owe halt it NEW MAST F03 SHAMROCK III Chnane Is Made la Challenaer ta Allow Greater Sail Spread. NEW YORK. July 9 The big steel mast nf shamrock III was lifted out as It lay In Erie basin today ana tne mate to It. three and a half feet taller, was stepped In 1U place. Ths new spar was the one used In It earlv trial In England and will give an opportunity for wres'e- aa.ll spread, which U'. Fife evidently deal re a Tomorrow both ShMinri.iks will be taken Into dry dock and cleaned and th under body of the rhallenger repainted. Tbe tun ing up process will be resumed on Monday and will Involve dally trials between Sham rock I and Shamrock III until Sir Thomas and Mr. Fife are Battened that the chal longer cannot bo improved. Breaks Another Anta Record. uininu T. . I . r . u m ja.i. today asUvbUshed a nw world's rtoora by ' (From a Staff Correspondent) CRESTON, la., July I. (Special Tele gram.) The second day of the trip of the Omaha Jobbers' excursion has brought no rain In Its path, but the corn-making weather is equally acceptable. The trip this morning took In forty-seven miles of the Burlington north of Creston. This forty-seven miles," said Division Su perintendent Davenport "deliver to , our railroad more cars of grain and live stock than any forty-seven miles on the Burling ton system." The towns along this stub line, though small, are decidedly prosperous with a farming and stock raising section back of them unequalled anywhere in the world. Corn looks better here than In any part of territory covered so far. Stock cattl fairly wallow In rloh blue grass. It la farms like these that make good Iowa's boast a the best agricultural state, in the Union. '" ' Tha only competition Is Davenport Ot tumwa and Ds Moines. The rates ar equal to Des Moines and better than to any other point. ' Omaha ought to have their trade and from the kindly expres slons everywhere there is little doubt but that this territory will greatly, increase the trade of Omaha Jobbers If properly cult! vated. Breakfast at Cumberland. Tho party breakfasted at Cumberland, where a brass band welcomed thsm at tha sutlon. They were given a very, hearty reception by the merchanU. Tcn-mlnut stop at Brldgewater and Fontanelle were hardly long enough, delay ing the schedule. In rounding up a town everyone scatters to see their customers and in Massing see that everyone, big and small, ecftve buttons and souvenir. Then the band starts up and soon tha whole town is surrounding them. Tha most fun of all Is to see Dunlap impersonating Omaha's only demooratlo councilman, Dave O'Brien, as he scatters samples of candy to the girls and youngsters. Whether O'Brien will stand for the doings of his double may be a question for argument At Greenfield tha cltlsens turned out with carriages and a committee met the train at Fontanelle. The town did Itaelf proud In taking care of the party and wra voted the best hosts along th northern rout. The return to Creston Is for lunch only, from which town tha excursion head for Missouri. . Get Over Into Mlssoarl. MOUND City, Mo., July 9. (Special Tel egram.) After leaving Creston th excur sion of Omaha wholesalers spent th after noon irt getting acquainted with th mar chants of southeastern Iowa. Indeed, so well pleased were they with their new found friend that," although behind tlm at each stop, they used more than th al lotted time, resulting . In putting the ex cursion almost three hours behind on their schedule. , After a brief stop at Kent th first stop of consequence was at Lenox. A committee of Lenox people escorted th crowd from Creston and other hospitable cltlsens met them at the depot with car riages. The Twenty-second Infantry band entertained quite an audience in front of tha postofflce while the party reviewed the homes of one of Iowa's prettiest towns from carriages. , At each station a welcoming crowd greeted th excursionists, who visited at Conway, Shsrpsburg. Gravity, Tagoda and New Market Instead of stopping ten min utes It was usually fifteen or twenty min utes. Clarlnda showed its loyalty to Omaha by turning out with a long line of carriages to take care of the guests. The band proceeded to the court house yard and captured tha crowd as usual. Mayor Fos ter spoke a few well-chosen wprds of wel oome from, the court house steps, to which Charles C. Rosewater responded In ex pressing the appreciation of the Omaha visitors for the hospitality shown. Sham baugh, Braddyvtlle and Clearmont com pleted the towna in Iowa before crossing Into Missouri. It was dark before reaching Burlington Junction, Quitman, Skldmore and Mattland, and 10 o'clock before reach ing Mound City for supper. Th train was sidetracked at Mound City for ths night. The party will return to Omaha Friday night after completing the campaign laid out in northern Missouri and southeastern Iowa. DEATH RECORD. .. n Otto Schnelderwlnd. Otto Schnetderwlnd, for thirty-five years a resident of Omaha, died suddenly at 7 o'clock yesterday morning at his home, 2232 Sew ard street Death was due to heart fail ure. The funeral wilt be at 1 o'clock Satur day from tbe family residence, interment at Forest Lftwn cemetery. Deceased leave a wife and seven children. Mrs. Ma tilde Brewer ot this city, Utrs. Emma Miller pt Des Moines, Mr. Edith Halnea of Denver and Otto, Fred, Theodore and Herman, all of Omaha. Mr. Bchnelderwlnd came to thl country from Saxony when h waa 26 yean of age and fought through tha ehd! war. He wa a stationery engineer before he be came crippled, ten years ago, and waa Janitor of tha Omaha View school house. He was a member ot Custer post, Grand Army of the Republic, the Union Veteran's Union and Saxonla lodge. Attorney Wllhnr al Wayne. WAYNE. Neb., July .-(Speeial TU g ram.) Guy R. Wilbur, a prominent attor ney of this city, died here at 6 o'clock thl mofnlng.' H was former county attorney of Wayne county and was at one lime dis trict attorney of the Seventh Judicial dis trict He had' a state reputation as a prosecuting attorney. HYMENEAL Perahlnff-Poynter. ALBION, Neb., July 9-(3peclal.)-At noon yesterday occurred th marriage of Miss Irene Poynter to Mr. Homer Pershing of Lincoln at th resldenoe of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Poynter. Th couple left last evening for an extended western trip. Miss Poynter has lived most of her life in this county and is a young woman of high standing and most estimable character. The groom is a successful busi ness man. Maehlatsts Mny Qnlt Work. PITTSBURG, July 9. Four thousand ma chinists of Pittsburg may be thrown out of employment tomorrow, following action to be taken tonight at a meeting of local ma chinists. The men now have the sanction of their national officers to strike and will take a secret ballot tonight. The vote will be whether they will accept an offer by the manufacturers of 7H per cent increase or remain solid for their demand ot a 10 per cent increa. mgllimn anna ii. i.yiMinann- I iaja iinai .i hi n .a aigaii-ini ,i wmmmum Y'?i- i rW ; Vew ' Above the Rest I I Because it's Best II V J 1 1 1 i i ni 1 1, s. J A 5c cigar with, a ioc aroma. y A cigar of one price one quality. V SOLO CVCRYWHCRC A The Lrbd-gest Selling Brand of Cig4rs Y I j in the World. Th Band is the Smelter's Protection. ' " - -"'"yr rf , -- . -- - - i . 1