THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1003. r R0CRRE1TES TAKE REVENGE Jump Oat j ths DiitiUen for aa Eth Dwi Tilly Marks, MAKE EIGHTEEN HITS DURING THE GAME Etrrrk4r la the Hirk Fsaally, Earwpt the Plteber, Baa a Oool Tlaa rllnli l' Bla Battlasr Average. Tha Distillers put a cuta llttla boy by th nam of Kllllan In tha box yesterday and Pa Bill children did sundry thing to him.' It wsA a wicked day, with both teams changed around eo much that they had to put tags on tha players MUM know where they really belonged. But tha ar rangement worked Hka a charm for tha Omahaa Peoria at TVs hfrtnea. Kicva City at Colorado PprlngB. St. Joseph at Denvrr. GAMES It, NATIONAL LEAGUE tjlaats Bit Oafjarteaely, lrnrl( Five Baas aad Tletery fraaa TMlllaa. PHTI.ApF.I-PrnA. July 23 .Philadelphia escaped A whitewash In tha ninth on Oiea ein'n triple and Kelster e Blow grounder to Rabb. New Tork'a hlta came when thy did tha moat good. Attendance 1,879. Score: NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. R H O A B 1 H H O A B. turn rt.. i i i e eTtmu. rf .ee t V.aH a. rt . t I noiMim. lb I 1 I I I !sOan, lb. HI ow,T-t o. lb. Menac. rf ... 1 tit OB.tater.. rt... 1 I 4 Babb. m 1 1 1 I B.rrr if..:. 111! Ia,,t. .1 ... t I Doi(. lb. 1 I 1 oiib-ri. ik... I I I e .H.'.iit. m. 4 t e Warner, e ... t 1 Donln. 1 i I Mlllor, p.... 114 Mitchell, .. I 1 Totals .. ( t 17 11 0 Totala ..1 117 14 1 New Tork 1 0001100 I 5 Philadelphia 6000000 11 Earned runa: New York, 3; Philadelphia AWott. a.... 1 t I aifeeirkJl. K. 1 Idtm. p - I 1 i .. t I Trtali ..tUVH Totals .. I 14 11 I Cleveland 0 1 1 I 0 t 2 Bu Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Cleveland. 1. Two-base hits: Hickman. Lajote. Joe. Sacrifice hits: (JortmauT. Double piara: och naue. Lajoie and Hl kinan. Klrst base on balls: t'ff Solvere, 1; oil Joe. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. ; 8t. Louis, 1 Struck out: By Sefvent. : by Joss, . Time: 1.4a. Umpire: O'Laughlin. Standing of the Teaaas. Played. Won. Lost. PC. Poeton Tl Rl JS .W Philadelphia Hn 4 33 ." Cleveland 77 i 36" .645 New York 71 37 M Detroit 71 17 3 .607 Chicago 75 34 41 .4M Ft. Louis 73 31 6J .45 Washington 7S 3 53 .SI Oames tnduv: Bt. iouls at Cleveland. Chicago at Detroit. Philadelphia at Wash ington, Boston at isew tork. and they got a big bunch of hits I Two-base hit: Miller. Three-base hit: through that wouldn't generally bar. gone htV: McGannT sTolen bwe: farther than tha diamond limits. With Browne. Left on baee: New York. 3; Oenlrm In tha outer garden and Welch on Philadelphia, 4. Double plays: Hulswltt , -.... . . , ,,. wr to Oleaaon. First base on balls: Off M'.tch- flret and Thomas out at short things were, eU J; off M)I)er j Hjt plu.hed ball: fairly good for Omaha, and they worked Mitchell. J. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3. hard, deeplt their five errore. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Emslie. Just how It all happened Is hard to un- Mlrraha Dow a rlarlanatl. derstsnd. as It was as much of a three- CH1CAGOi JuIy 3Four YM In the ring circus aa that at Twentieth and Paul third, three In the fourth and two In the and aomathlng doing In all three rings all eighth gave tha locals an easy victory to- .. Mm- a. . .i ,- it nmhahl. day. Cincinnati's hits were scattered one T . . . .. i to an Inning, except in the seventh, when had Rlngling's aggregation backed off of tn team bunched two. Attendance 3.200. Score: CHICAOO. . CINCINNATI. B H 1 A I R.H.O.A ayn. invi jncvftnnj, in. bciiim i r yt w- it. the schoolroom globe, and even Bill Wil son's yawp was a ringer for tha pipe or- aemtarlve of The Hftanie neaca conferenca r far. b.. . . " , . .t ,. I i haace, la. aepi everyooay pieasani wringing me weiia Jonaa, cf.... Ever, lb .. Harlay, rf.. Kilos, e ... T1nbr. .. Wtckw. p.. eut of his anatomy that the foul tlpa left every little while. Anothet sight was the Teteran Preston, who soldiered for a ninety-day call In the garden for Omaha, but ::; :. : :r. .".:": cwcago as cig as any hailstone ever written about. Peorlaa Get Pear Rita. 1 4 0 1 ttnnlin. It... 1 1 1 1 1 e I 0 toraaour. cf . 1 19 I III t I Dolas. rt 1 1 I Ofrtcklrr, lb.. 11 I 1 lit f!nMdt. ! I I I I 111 rKrW. ... 1 3 I 1 l t t i v Pi.ti, ta e i i a lilt I'Bwan, c ... till! 114 lSulhiS. ... 1 I Totals I 11 nil S Totals .. 1 M II I 0 022001 S 0 0 t 0 0 1 1 0 02 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, i. Two-base bit: Evera. Three-base hit: Kline. Sacrifice hits: Casey. Kllng. Stolen Whn It was all counted up at the end It plays: Even to Tinker 'to Chance: Evers, was plain to see that Omaha had the game unassisted; Suthoff to Berkley; Donlln to by a score of 12 to 4 and that Peoria had "'gf tfl Tim. 7 ' ittf. U only scraped up four hlta oft of Benny pire; U'Day. Poatsxtaaal Gaaaea. Henderson. It- certainly was revenge, Kllllan was a little wild at the start and was touched up for eight swats of t1: J various size, with a few passes and errors. blossomed Into sis large and Juicy runs during three Innings. Then tha Distillers I Pittsburg 7 77 83 SO taadlag ( taa Taaaaa. Played. Won. Lost. P C. grabbed three tallies by tha scruff of the New York feather. That all came about by Hen- KnaU v'7 on rTBsrcon s Daiting Brooklyn average ana furnishing him transportation Hoaton to first., Lasotte singled and Wilson drew a double That let In two runs, and W1I St. Louis Philadelphia ..... 75 75 1 0 47 to 41 38 31 31. 24 30 33 19 37 44 50 M .671 .610 ."2 .113 .50' .413 .383 .300 nam tniltf Vjr V irk t l, lladlnhla son scored on a sacrirVa and a couple of Brooklyn at Boston, ClnclnnaU at Chicago, errors, in the next they garnered one Louis at fltuburg. more run on Shugart's errors, a hit. a sac- rflndJIWer" eho,- That aU GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE for Bill Wilson's tribe. Omaha grabbed Its runa every now and Sew Tark mad Bostea Break Erea, men. ana in the seventh did a star per formaaca of batting that brought tsars of sympathy to Billy Hart a eyes out In right garden. By the way. Hart wore a beautiful pair of blue goggles out there and looked like a chauffeur or soma other lawless or ganisation. Gondlng started out the Each Taklag Oae la Doable-Header. NEW TORK, July 23. Honors were easy In the double header betwf-cn Boston and the locals today. Both games were close - I until well toward the end, when batting ral. mm with a single and Henderson sacrl- I Put them beyond doubt. Young clearly (Iced. Carter drew a slna-le Oentn. . I outpltched Chesbro In . the first contest. Vlilr . .! nl. Oenlns a triple, whll. Deerlng. who made hia first appear- Muier a single, Bhurart a dnnhia Hm in h. r.7. hnrn. t.om twiri.H Welch a single before Kllllan could ret I r'ns around Hughes. The fielding' was for straightened out. and then . . . the most part clean and both gamea were men flaw r,t t w.i. " " , " quickly and well played. Attendance, b.tuo. . " iuii was an otr I ocore, nrai game w.m wm nonraeitea and flva runa for their troubla. OMAHA. Carter, rf , Genlna, cf.... Wilier, If Shugart, lb.. Welch, lb Thomas, es... Hlckey. Jb... Kmnamg, o uenaerson, p 4 4 AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. j 4 a a a I JO .... 1 .... I I -. S 2 J X . 4 1 1 1 ' 1 $ : 0 BOSTON KSW YORK. R.H.O.A.E B.U.O.A.g Deafhertr. If 1 I I Knlr. rl...l 1111 Collins. Ik... 1 I i alElb.rf.ld. aa. 1 ( O'Brtaa. cf.. 1 t OlCoorar. lb... t I rmnu. rf. 1 t t l.wuiluaa, II II 1 I I Psrant. as... I 1 1 t crulti. cf I T I LuCfcaneo. lb 1 1 II I k MrParra, U. I 1 I I r.ma. ik.... 114 1 CUaauU lb... litis rnir, ... 114 1 aCoasor, ... litis Yennc s,. 1114 kiCbosbro, ... I 1 1 I I Totals. I T7 11 Thlel, If Preaton, cf Ijisotte, lb , Wilson. 2b Hartsell. 3b HoUy. aa. , Heeeler; .. , Hart. rf.....i Kllllan, p , 42 U PEORIA. AB, B IB. PO. A. E. t M I 0 1 Totals .. I U n 14 1 Totals' ..1 T IT 11 t Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 New York 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runa: Boston. 4. Left on bases New York. 4; Boaton. 7. Two-base hlta: Gansel. Dougherty (2), Collins (21, Parent. Sacrifice nit: O Brlen. stolen Dasea: xoung. Parent and Lachance. First base on balls: Off Chesbro. 3. First base on errors: New York, 1. Struck out: By Chesbro. S: by Young, 4. Time, 1:36. Umpire: Sheridan. Score, second game: . NIW TORK- BOSTON. a. H O. A. B l R.H.O.A B. Baelor. rf... I lit t Douhrty. It t 1 t 0 Elborlald. aa 1 1 I I tColllos, lb... I t t I Conrar. Ik. .. I I I t SO Brion, of., lilt Wuilaaaa. Ik. 1 1 I 4 irrMuu, H. t lit w . . , a . 1 D . i , . a Runs bv lnnlnra I ui.-.'' "1. at a a t .f..lM ik a 11 a 1 Omaha "... 21I001IA 12 Bannl. lb... 111 I Fama, Ik... 1 1 4 Peoria 0001100SO 1 Ba.uio, c till thl. c 1 1 Hlta by Innings: iMorLos. ... t t 1 I Uuios. ... t t t 1 1 Omaha 1 i 4 a 1 a 1 ais -J Peoria 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0- 4 TatU " " U ' ToU1 " r 4 14 1 Earned runa: Omaha 7; Peoria, 1. Left ST Tork 5 ?22!t!2!!,i on baaea: Omaha. 11: Pri. it ol TT.- Boaton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 "."a. v r 11 xienuerson. 1: off K illUn A I r-vi um rum. ow iui n, a. i.vnu. 4 s s e-w 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mllwaakee'a Defeat by Celaaabaa Fol lows Cieaeral Mlxap Groiadi. MILWAUKEE. July 3 Columbus won today In a game which was Incidental to a row. in wmm Moacn. wnnon. Business Manager Qulnn. I'mplre Messmer and half a doicn police were concerned. It Is said that Roach called Meesmer a vile name for calling a base runner out at second and he was at once ordered out of the grounds. Bannnn and Qulnn objected Bannon Anally pulled Mewmr'l nose. The players and the police parted them. With five pitchers in the game Columbus then won In tni nlntri. ecore: COLCMBtS. 1 MILWArKKg. R H O A B.J R.H.O.A.B MnraaeT. as 1 I 1 1 1 ooJot. lb. I I 1 Arn.11. ri ... 1 I 0 rmnahua, lk. 1 4 t 1 Rock. IT.... wot, lb Kaymar. 2b.. 111 1 H.mphlll. ill I I I I Bannon. cf... 1 1 1 DunlBay. If. 1 I rni. e 1111 OanloT. rt... 1 t t I M.llor. lb... 1 Viox, as 1 1 I I Warner, 3b.. 1 4 I tper. - o I I M'Mlfcln. f . 1 I 1 1 Mertdlta, .. 1' I t rrabtll. cf .. II MrUor, ... I 1 I I Borfiara, It. I t 4 I L Totals ..I tflli I TnUla ..tun I i Columbus 12000000 14 Milwaukee 0111O0000 3 Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1; Colurrbus, 4. Two-base hit: Morrtssey. Home run: Donahue. Base on balia: Off McMakln. 1 Stolen bastes: Morrissey. Ganley (2, Dona hue. Sacrifice hit: Mellor. struck out By Meredith. 1: bv McMakln. 4- by Mueller, 2. Double plays: Wagner and Raymer; Vlcx and Schaney. Left on bases: Mil waukee. 8; Columbus, 7. Time: 1.50.' Urn' plre: Messmer. parbasa Wise Two for Kiasas City, KANSAS CITY, July 21 Kansas City won a double-header from Toledo today, due to Durh&m'a excellent pitching in botk games. Toledo was shut out In the second game. Attendance, 60O. Score, first game KANSAS CITT. I TOIXDO R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B Rothfuom. ef . 1 1 4 0 tlSmlta. lb.... 1 1 I I t Gear, rf I II Oven, aa.... Ill haaoa. Ik.... (II i Blank's. If 1 Oradr. lk 1 10 1 0 Turner. Ik... t 1 t Knoll, If t 1 Barnard, ef.. 11 Loawa. as.... 10 11 1 Kleloov, c. 4 1 I I I Butl.r. e.... 1 1 t 1 0 Schaub. lb... t 1 I 1 MrAnd'a, lb. 1 t t 4 1 Renlini, rf. t I 1 I I Durham, ... 1111 liCristall, p... 1114 Totals ..I 4 17 11 l Totals ..I I 14 U t Kansas City 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0' Toledo 0 11O 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Butler. Owen. Blanken ship (2). Relsllng. Sacrifice hits: Gear, Lee we. Owen. Stolen base: Rothfuss. Dou ble clays: Durham to Grady; McAndrew to Nance to Grady; Klelnow to Smith Bases on balls: Off Crlstall. 3. Struck out By Durham. ; by CristalL 7. Left on basea: Kansas City, 4; Toledo, 4. Passed balls: Klelnow. lime: lao. Umpire: Mul lane. ecore. second game: KANSAS CITT. 1 TOLEDO. R.H.O.A E. R.H.O.A B Rothhisa. ef. I I 1 t Smith, lb.... I t t I Gear, rf t I 1 t 4, Ow.n. as..... t 4 Nanro, lb I 1 I 1 HBIank'a'p. cf 1 1 Grady, lb.... lit! e.Turnor. lb... 0 1 t 1 Knoll, If 1 lit c Barnard. If.. I I 1 t Laewa, as.... 1111 0 Klelnow, c. t 1 I I Butler, e I I t eichaub, lb... t 1 I 4 McAad'a. lb. I 1 t 1 1 Raiallna. rf.. 1 1 Durham, ... I 1 4 t nDtrla, p t I 1 t t Totals ..1111 IB Totals .. I I It 11 Kansas City 1 t 0 ( 0 (k-15 Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' Oum called at end of alzth Inning to al low iqieao to oatca train. Twovbaaa hits; Nance, Knoll, Butler, Dur ham, Klelnow. Home runs: McAndrews, Knoll. Sacrifice hit: Nance. Bases on balls: Off Durham; off Davis, t. Struck out: By Durham, 3: by Davis. 1. Hit by pitcned ban: uy uavie, 1. wild pitch: Durham. Left on bases: Kansas City, 2; Toledo, 7. Time: 1:12. Umpire: MuUana. St. Pa. art Moves l Oae. if A Doctors ReaoonQ VV1 1 If I Patient: "Why do you say, Schli'z beer? precautions, every bottle is sterilized -by Pasteur's X If B Isn't any other beer as good?" process-after it is sealed. I know that beer El J 3 treated in that way is pure." U U M n T itD.-l . 1 T Innn. If I n ijocior: rcriidus, uui 4 uuw 1 nn-r II do know that Schlitz beer is pure." I R Totals.... jj 4 27 I Struck out: By Henderson. ; by Kllllan h,t,: Prrla Freeman, McFarland. Sac- .1 Two-base hits: Shugart (1) Gonding' rlflce hit: LaChance. Stolen bases: Con- rWllson. Three-base hits; Welch. Thomas' roy, Fulta. Left on bases: Boston, 5; New Gealna Sacrifice Mr.- rtJ,A." i York. 7. First base on- balls: Off Hughea. soue. Holly. Stolen bases: Carter Gen- ofr Deerlng. 1 First on errors: Boston, Ins. Miller. Preston (2). Hart. Double nlar- : N,w Vor. 1- Hit by pitched ball: By Shugart to Welch. Tims of gams' l i Deerlng. L Struck out: By Hughes, 4; by Umpire: McCarthy. D Molaea Twlea Beats Brewers. i't.o Humw, juiy n. ues Molnea won Deerlng. 2. Time: 1:2. Umpire: Sheri dan. Detroit Skats waits Bwa oat. T-hBTWa-iTT T.i 1 v fl C, im mt eilw1 tile both games from Milwaukee this afternoon. I basea In ths first and second Innings and i na nrai was a clean victory and well 1 were retired runlesa in eacn. Alter mat, played. The second was brilliant t h I nnnnna allowed but two men to reach ninth Inning, when Morrison let down and first base. Crawford's triple, with the sacks the Milwaukee batted him tor six runs, full In the third, followed by McGulre s Attendance 1.3C0. double, decided ths victory. Altrock was First game: bit In the face by a Une drive from Y eager s pea Moines. ...0 1 0 1 0 1 J I bat in the eighth ana painfull y injurea. aiiwiuua .,..u o 1 V S 0 9 I t J g 1 auanaaun, O..M- oviv Batteries: Dea Molnea Cuahmsn .,. PBTROIT 1 CHICAOO. r"L: M"""-.- 8'orm.tadt and Br.ua. I -".. MHo.m. if.... 1 . . Dc-orva. hcddq aam: - " T r . . . . . . . . . Luaa. U.... 1 1 ( o'joooa. a a Des Moines.. 1 0001 1 0 0 ( 1 IIS 1 1 Cravtor. rt. I 1 1 I !Or.u. rt.... 1 Maaoon. lb.. t 1 TaaoeeilL aa I I I 1 1 sjiatiery. e... 1 1 s Altrock, p... s Dvaa. p I t I 1 t Milwaukee ..til 00410(0 t 17 1 1 fair. Ik 1 111 tHaiianAs. Ik. 1 1 Ratferlea- rea Mnlnea Unrrlm. Unr.e I MuUulrs. s... I 1 t 1 Haball. lb.... U St. Jaa Dctwaa Mllllaaalna. I Baa. .. till - nnro irrt BDorvna t.. mA - I Totals ..I till t v.v-ivrvAw u, .11 f I 1 a-,i- a , 1, 1 - - . with-'m K. ,,1. -I,k Vf..K .1.. 1 I TOU1S .. t IIIU 1 silghtly outclassed. Ths local twirler with Detroit 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 his home run. however, tied the score In the I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 elgth and but for NiU'a error la the tanin I Earned runa: Detroit, S. Two-base hits tha hAma team would have won. Score: I fturrett McGulre. Smith. Three-base hit Bt. Joseph.. 0 00011010 1 II I Crawford. Baorlflce hit: Long. Stolen Col. Springs! 00000010011 1 1 base: Holmes. Basea on balla: Oft Dono- I a . aa almKAht- 41 a. " losaal aaaaaa AS"! akks Wti aa Batteries : St. Joseph. Falls and McCon- I van, .. u.i '. rV."LT tiell; Colorado Springs, McNeely and Stan Cagle. Hlehala' Pttehlag Ispork. DENVER, July IX Nlchol'a pitching was the faatura I'onvsr fans have never scan It equalled. Score: Patient: "What do you mean by pure?' Doctor: "I mean free from germs. Impurity means bacilli; and in a saccharine product like beer bacilli multiply rapidly. I do not recommend a beer that may contain them." . Patient: "How do you know that Schlitz beer is pure?" Doctor: "I haye seen It brewed. Cleanliness is carried to extremes in that brewery. The beer is cooled in plate glass rooms, in filtered air. The beer is then filtered. Yet, after all these precautions, every bottle is sterilized by Pasteur's process after it is sealed. I know that beer treated in that way is pure." Patient: "And is pure beer good for me?" Doctor: "It is good for anybody. The hops form, a tonic; the barley a food. The trifle of alcohol is an aid to digestion. And the custom of drinking beer supplies the body with fluid to wash out the waste. People who don't drink beer seldom drink enough fluid of any kind. A great deal of ill-health is caused by the lack of it." Patient: "But doesn't beer cause biliousness?" Doctor: "Not Schlitz Beer. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer tnat is insufficiently aged. But Schlitz beer is always aged for months before it is marketed." - Ask far tlie brewery bottling. THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS 1 rrl5J Tni. . Itnln. Orestnn for violation of OT OIT'T T , . 1 . C T3, . . 1 . . .1 I " ' - 1 da. n - f u , y ,0. u l. imu uuuiiUN I , . , mimm , n itainv.inM nmnfi uj m t rt i m c 1111 1 1. 1 u .uu . tt (iiiu urai I place, jtnemang succeeaea wewun in me n,IIMI -m r CT TUnotlTfTiM fifth, and after his first inning Pitched OMAHA "TO GET THUKIMIUN gooo. oaii. vvatKins rras reieasea AJiemang to DC rui, ana ou mui mi Mm ntcner I Traaifarrad In Vols to the Winnipeg Northern league " Player Trans re rre in team. Attendance. 1.260. ST. PACL. I IS R.H.O.A B. I ' Score: D1A.NAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. Oolar. lb.... till I Horr, ef-lk. I I 1 Shannon, cc. 4 11 Jonea. If 1 I w rua. lo-o. 1 4 I General Shaflle ef Ball Players. Jackaoa, rl.. I I 1 I IN l ha.Ior. as. I I 1 1 Husflna. lb. I 1 1 I V Flourooj. If. I 1 4 t V Whealar. lb. 1 4 t 0 ( Sullivan, c. 1 I I I Fiorca. s 1 FarguaoB. p. 1 I 6-1 and 8-. The semi-finals will be played off this evening. COLUMBIA SEVERELY DRUBBED Reliance Beats Old Yacht by Twenty Mtnntes More Than Ever Before. NEWPORT, R. L, July 23. In a race for a special cup today Reliance gave Columbia the worst beating It has ever received. The course waa thirty-eight miles In length, nearly twenty of which were to windward, constitution went to Bristol r"! ! ? uc"" DJ;InJS . .kV nlWZi yesterday to have a new topmast put on. '-.' ! 1 i ! T"1'" th Bprlngflald team of the Thn-l iDd dld 7not return unui too late to go out p. t I t l league to play first base. James Walsh, a to the starUniT nn-. T3T rv-ivrTvnTr"C rtl . Jnlv 23 Wrlaht. tTZ; ! . ! formerly of Rock Island but lately of yYro J..'. j I ) Omaha, has signed with Peoria and Thorn- Fox, rf 0 1 lun u iaUiWSUavefJ w rm uia-Aiiu v K.iturm, cf... I I Bucks of Vtncennea, Ind., has mgned wiin. p ilaiTJtuic. Toc&ls . it n I I r I rlLrhr in ih Eastern leaxus. ha 4Vlso Tnl a la I 11 i it I f . . a w- y- a i Kaan mi Mrn m nv hnnnmeia. fit TD...1 sasswSiAe..a1 -a " '- DU X U1 J"J9VV-V i 1 I inaianapous wwuoesiooI Jetter'a Park. iwo-Dase nits: jacason. w neeier jonea i n.-ipuui iui: jatKBun. stolen oases: I woiicr. . - game time outfooted Its rival. To an Flournoy C). Shannon. Jackson. Hviairlna I Union Stock Yards Juniors win try con- ...-h a rimhhina- in weather that Wheeler: Double plays: Geir to Huggins I elusions with the L. O. . A, Originals. Bal- th, eharp8 Kl wa, jugt uted to brlng- w netier anemang to t. ouiter. Bases I tenger wm no in" ins- out the old boat s speed is looked upon on halls: Off Newlln S: off All.mtn. 1 I Uaaniera and Adams for the Juniors. An nnthin. ,hnrt nf nn.rl,,l 6truck out: By Newlln. 2; by AJiemang, I exciting contest la looked for. The game ,Be:,aes th, special event for the nlnety- . Left on baaea: 8r 1 will be called at i:au p, m. im imuia i., footers, there were races today for the For a few minutes the old boat held its own, but as soon as Reliance gal Its wind clear it shot through the lee of Its rival and crossed Its bow on the next tack, . , , a . . worked steadily to weather of It and at the At Jettere park Saturday afternoon, the eame tlme outfooted lt, rtval. To v, Co. I: by Ferguson. ram, 12; Indianapolis, 7. Time: 1.00. Urn- I line up aa lollows pire: foreman. Loalsvllle Beats Oles la First. Junlora. Position. Hirhttn First base. T.hri ..Becond base.. MlSSEArOUS, July 23. Eaann keot tha I Mil'.tt Third baae.. hlta weU scattered today and Louisville Bohner 6hortstop .. won In the first on vasbinder'a sildmu. UM.in.. Left field.. The feature waa Ciymers steallne homa In I v.rnunn. Center uie lunin. Aiienuance, l.uw. ncore: I Lotl ,.H,...tUKai ueia. LOC11 VILLI. f msKiipni ii I Miller Catcher R H O A B I B.U.O.A.B. I Adams FltCher .. Mart, is i i eapooosr. lk.. in r-lmwtmim. Oatnlays Crealoa. Btuhar. aim Y.r. if... lit Clarlaaa u,' oi.ii, cf... 11 8miu, rf.... I I I ri uivni I- July 23 tPpeeial Tele- slnele-stlcker vachta of the New Tnrk Origlnala Yacht club fleet that have not been hauled .. .Stiff elder . out for cleaning since tha annual cruise ...Bradford began. ...Minnikus ; The trophies were presented by Captain ...Cosgrave . John Jacob Ator, and consisted of a cup Dunn ! valued at fl OOO for the schooners, and one gage ' worth feuO for the sloops, yawls and cut ters. Mr. Morran. who steered Columbia, and Captain Birr of Reliance had a lively fight for the start, which resulted In the amateur gaining a decided advantage. The new craft waa handled so prettily that It was hut 39 seconds behind Columbia In ....Bowler Coe .Ballenger ered, but the two racers made easy way through them. Reliance turned the wind ward mark at 1:31:34. Columbia wore around at 1:36:55. The old boat bad therefore beaten Its rival an even five minutes In a thirteen and a half mile thresh to windward. Aninnakers were set for the run to the second .urn and Relianoe increased lu lead In every mile. A slight tog was encount ered near the second turn, but Captain Barr has steered a true course ana nit tne mark so exactly that he was able to gybe around ahead of Vigilant. which had worked off to the southward of the turn. Columbia failed to hit the mark, but was a little to the north of Its course when Re liance passed on tne way to me nnisn une. It was a close lay to the line from the aeon no turn, but the wind hauled to the westward still more and Reliance was obliged to make a short tack off shore be fore It could fetch to the line. Ingomar led the schooner class around the course, but lost to Elmlra on time al lowance. Vigilant was the first of the single-stick vessels to finish, and as it has not been measured, it is compelled to give time allowance to the others. ,lt Is figured out that Isolde takes tha cup on time al lowance. Special class ninety-footers, summary: . Btart, Finish. Elapse1. go1,-::::::::::::::il;iT iff lliS SHAMROCK I JAKES VICTORY Flake Allows Old -Beat t laatea First Vtetary Over Cap Challenger. twenty minutes It slipped away, leaving ita sister racer almost becalmed. Beating back to the finish Una a shift of wind gave the old boat an advantage. Shamrock I. gained five minutes by Its good luck. It finished 1:53 ahead and beat tha challenger by 3:50 elapsed trme. Summary Start. Finish. Elapsed. Shamrock 1 11:51:18 4:: 1:34.04 Shamrock III 12:48:18 4U:ll 1:37 :S4 FARLEY READY FOR TRIAL Alleged Crwoked Racing Maa I ar rea ders te Folic te Aaswer "Ringing Charge. tKirnit 1 Ift on baaea: Detroit. E: Chi cago, I). Struck out: By Donovan. T; by Altrock, 1 Double play: Hagoon and Tan nehill. Tlme, 1:26. Umpire: Connolly. . rkUllee rtad WaiUiitea Easy. WASHINGTON. July a-Phlladelphlas m, KeMtna- and Waddell'a Ditchlnc Denver 0 0 1 01 I proved a combination too strong for Wash Kansas Clty...l I I I I -IU I Ington's crippled team today. Aloran re Battarles: Denver, Whltridge and Schlei; ceived Injuries from Pickering s spikes Kansas City, Nichols and aloasllL which will keep him out of the gam tor . soue daya Attendance ICS. Score: taadUaal t Taaaaa. yHlLaOLPHlA WASHINTO!. . a nr.- I-.. WC M O. A B.I BH.O.AB I,?"- A i Pick..,, cfl I t I I'kloa, -; .. t I .. 74 47 27 . A .. '0 " tboid. rf.. 1111 alk'ek. U-tk 1 111 ..7a M 17 .4 I aosmaa. If . 1 111 Loo, rf 11111 .. 74 14 40 . I Vna. .. lit (kob'B. as-lb. 111 ..14 -l 41 ..tl I M. Croaa. as. 1 4 MoCor-k. 1. 1 I 4 Tl 17 S jralehracfc. .... I I t 1 Kntrlo. I I I v 1 1 i. n.v,. I .4il. p.. I 1 l p.... til Boiii.aa. Ik. 1 1 I Oriw, as I 1 I t l -."lli-i-rinda. won today s game by bet- starting. After further skilful handling at . I 17 t Total, ..lUflU I Clarlnda, Bridges snd McMlllen; Creston. tne ,"ia one teT and outfooted I 0 0 0 0 1 ai Havllanl. Welch and Corn. tt. Struck out: ! In the r ugh water ncl outfooted 1 0 0 0 0-1 gy Bridges. I; by eicn. i. i "' p0,t jud!th heavier seas were encount- hits: SulUvan. Kerwln. Odwell. ,miw 8aturdav) a!ls: Off Vasbinder. 4. Btmrk Ply tomorrow (Saturday). - Totals Ixuis vllle Minneapolis Two-base Bases on t I) .. V.. ...I . J ,. . .. l... r , v ble play: Braahear arid Hart. Earned Arapak Oatplayed, runs: Louisvuie. z. Bacnnce hit: Clymer. ARAPAHOE, Neb., July 73. -(Special Tel Stolen bases: Kerwin, Clymer. Left cn e-7n, V-Minden defeated the home team bases: Minneapolis.. ; LouisvUle, . Time: filTT.v h .h. foUowln score: CHICAGO, July 23. E. E. Farley, who was ruled off the turf for alleged "ringing" by the Detroit Jockey club, and for whom a fugitive warrant has been Issued by the Michigan authorities, walked Into the Cen tral police station today and gave himself up. Farley was taken before Judge Chet laln, who set the trial for Thursday. - Under the Michigan law It Is a felony ta enter a horse fraudulently In a speed con test and the penalty Is three years. The Detroit Jockey club claims that Farley fraudulently entered Aimless aa Sarah Black on June 14, at the Gross Point trsck. Farley waa expelled by the Grose Point official. He appealed to the Western Jockey club for a rehearing, which was given him yesterday, when the stewards sustained the ruling of tho Detroit Jockey club and refused to reinstate Farley and ' alx of hia companions who are said to have been Implicated with him. Fo.rlev rier'area h. hum hail snvttifnar tit A TI 1 VTTC TTTriTTLANDa. N. J.. July SS. fair treatment at the hands of the Western A fluke and a shift of wind cheated Sham- Jockey club and claims he will be able Co rock III. out of a victory In a drifting match wltn Hnimroci I. on nanay nooi today and gave the old boat the first vic tory It ever had over the new cup chal- ''ThV boats had drifted about nln miles before the wind to the turning mark, with prove 4hls Innocence. lust enmisn urran iu h -t. v ir,,hf a r when Shamrock L's sails filled and for , by Kuhn Co The Slaaal of Distress. Whites of eyes snd skin yetlow show livtr trouble and Jaundice. Dr. King's New Life Pills cur or no pay. Only 28c. For Milwaukee .. Colorado Springs- Kansas City Bt- Joseph 1 enver ............ Peoria les Moines Omaha Games today: "Si Da.lo. lb ... I III fWllaaa. Fnn lb.. 1 II t lltaa. . i'! L Croaa lb. 1 I 1 1 Dnil. 1 If... I I I I I ef till lb 11 1 M Perty Sass. s ts Mc fat. A. SANlAiiXA Ca.. tUkera. 1a RICHAROtON DRUG CO, Totals ..U It V II 1 Totals ..I IT 1 I Philadelphia I t 0 1 1 1 0-11 Washington a a a a Earned runs: Washington, t; Philadel phia, a. Two-base hits: kittredge. Hoff man CI. Three-base hits: belbach. Lee, Davis, L croes. Murpny. nca.nr.i. nome runs: aWvbold. Shreck. Stolen bases: Pick ering :. Davla Double plays: Robinson to McCcnnlck to Drill, Drill to Mciorraica L. Cross to Powers. First base on balls nrr p&ttea. 1: off Wad J 11. X. Struck out K p.tton. !: bv WaddelL 4- Left on bases: Washington, t; Philadelphia. A Wild pitches: W addell. J. Time: l.w. empire: Hett. alBte Again sai uu n KVELAND. July . Cleveland shut t. Ituta out asaln today, the visitors be ing unable to get a man to nrsc sue aiter th first Inning. Joe struck out nine men. Slavers pitched a strong game, keeping the hit well scattered. Laoie s baltli.g was a feature. Attendance, iw. score: CLXTKLAND ST. LOflS B H t.l t B.H O A B ot 11 Mania, cf .. t 1 Bdtoy. Ik.. Ill sloa. lb... I 111 L.J4HO. Mm... 1 m a a wrn.i. v i a a i klkiaAoa. la 1 10 o onMran. n. o I I 9 Sjiutar. kt I 1 1 I Waiia.oo as.. I till y,w. rf V 1 I I (Kalkoo, I t I tun a, ss. I t t tawL a.. a a t t uu. Umpire: Cunningham. Slaadlas f the ereasas. Played. Won. Lost. P C Bt Paul Milwaukee .... Indianapolis .. Louisville Kansas City... Minneapolis .. Columbus Toledo 3 7S tl C 71 SI 80 TS S3 30 .435 tu 29 .633 42 3 .1. 42 40 .51! 36 38 .471 16 4 .432 33 47 .413 30 4 .AM - OUK Mlnden 0 1 I I I H 1 W i Arapahoe ..... 11001000 04 S i .. I r. A Cam and White: ... I warn . n , u, " ?5 1 Arapahoe. Saline and Patton. Two-baae lilt: Tanner, case cm oaiis: ja wwt . Struck out: By Croco, 8; by Saline, t. Fast qasae at Craig. CRAIG. Neb.. July S3 (Special Tele- w.n. i Tk. hMt a-niiie of th. season was in hi r- iiiui.ii.ijuij. .1 Aiinof i played her l (XI y oetween vraig anu jn apolia. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at I croff. on the Craig grounda The work dom Kansaa City, LouisvUle at St. PauL Mllwaake isae Rest. Hughey Duffy, the angel-faced boy, and nia Dana rney uuiy, tne angei-iaceo ooy. ana en.t, j Crala 4. Struck and of wandering ball players will 1 10. bv "Tarrent 11. Bal ,h!?.y.!! ,?"n,7,,..'t...,.h 't1! Tarrent and Harvey; C done by both teams shoirs them to be among the fastest amateur wuma or me aiain. Score, I to 0, In favor of Bancroft. Er- rora: Bancron, i. craig, l mis: dam- sstruca out: ay nooney. Talg. Rooney and nn,n llltrir "V .m - a ivasa v aiia;i wutru. AT I I - A . .. . , 11 UJloa' o4iv on nn lunlau 4 Vx ...... will be two fuli-slied games for the price of I Gasss la Thr-I Leagwe one gate money. The lineup; I A, rcatur Decatur, 16; Dubuque, t aiuwauae. Omaha Position. Thomas First base Thornton I RaDlda. I. Shuarart Second base O'Neill I At Rock Cenins Shortstop Gatlns I Island, u. Hickey Third lase.i Cock man I t Springfield Davenport, t .Mi:ier m u-iu ..oiuna n. A Welch Center field Duffv Carter Right field MeVlckera 1 iHindlna t'atch.r Rraun I latcner Lucia I nABll.liS, nto., juiy a. lepeciai leie At Bloomlngton bloomington, 4; Cedar Island Rock ford. 1; Rock Spring Henderson Pitcher Kenna I rram.l The game of base ball here today romnanioa. Pitcher Swormstedt I was an entirely one-sided affair. Friend Sanders Pitcher Voliendorf 1 defeated the local team by a score of 17 to Bchafstail Pitcher McPberson I 1 Batterie: Hastings, Schaubl andltos- enbaum: Friend, n itcomb and Jonea Kresglkcs t. restea Tessa. I CRE9TON. Ia. July . (Special V-Creav I ' ton s Baa Ball e'.ub has been strengthened I The second round of the handicap touma- thi week by the return of Hugo eequutt I ment at the Young Mens christian aseo- for third base and Harry Lohr. a pitcher 1 elation was played off yesterday evening I and fielder, both of whom are good at the I and resulted as follows: Tebbins (owe 16) bat. and the addition of James Corbett and I defeated Coeaelln (scratch, s-u and 4-4: i Alfred Townsend, the catcher and out- I tpjncor (scratch) dete.te.1 'r.artngton fielder of fhe defunct Shenandoah club. I (one-half 15 1-1 and 4-4; Frankfurt (one- Th president of the southern Iowa league. I half 16) defeated Jones lacralchi. 0-1 and of which Creeton Is the Ion notchrr at I 4-1. The last match waa betwean Hunt rireaent waa In town last week and a. Uad I ana Hr.tuitr. scriicn men. an 3 resul'ed I aU cj'fflcj" la rtgart w tL FeurUi ef 1 La a vuaor tor Lba larmax la tw seu. 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