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    TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1903.
9
ROURREITES BEAT BREWERS
Pitcher KsDoa it Dewptif. Until tl
Luck Seventh Corns.
Tli:fj PA'S BOYS DO SOME STICK WORK
i
(ompaalon Occaples the? Hnbbrr for
Ibe Larala and rrrforma Mrlr,
Allboash Somrnhat Mild
at Time.
Th way Pa Bill's tallender drew circle
round Hugtiey Duffle' r1nlea1r y
lr,ax afternoon was a caution to small
boy a Pa bill had a corner on all of tha
klbvries In the kingdom and revived the
llcky seventh, all of which made a total
acore of I to I. Kenna provided tha twist
era for tha visitor and was a difficult
proposition except In tha saventh, when he
vii easy money. Companion waa on tha
alab for the Rourkltea. and with the es-
ceptlon of a little untimely wildness, provi-d
a wlsard. Whenever he got Into a hole
he generally managed to crawl out without
being damaged much.
Btone waa first man up and received an
ovation from the spectators so generous
that Companion handed him a base on a
liver platter. McVkker a sacrlfica got htm
on to second and Cockman flew out to
Oentns. Then O'Neill smashed one out to
Mickey and lilckey grabbed It and tagged
Stone as ha went by. In their half of the
first the, Rourkltea cabbaged a large and
aucculent tally. Carter amaahed an easy
one to Cockman, who fumbled It and Gen
Ins waited and got first. Then Miller sacri
ficed them both on a peg and CarUr came
In oa Snug-art's fly to renter. Welch fanned
and It waa all over.
Aloaao'a Tarea-Baaaer
It waa tha third when the Creams bfgan
their run getting and Alonao'a three-bagger
waa the beginning of It. Then two were
put down and O'Neill secured a pass to
first and Thornton smashed out a doublo,
which let In Btone, but wasn't quite long
enough to keep O'Neill from being caught
at tha plate.
With two down In the seventh Milwaukee
began lis gruesome work again. McVlckera
walked and scored tha very next minute on
Cockman'a triple. Then Pa Bill placed all
of his charma and by-words on the altar
and sent Ehugart to tha aawbuck. Shugart
amaahed out a nice single, but Welch
1 forced him out at second. Pa whispered to
QmmiiiH wiu xnonaeyea wun a couple
Jifora he got tha one he wanted, but then
landed on It and whaled It out Into the
tall grassea. When It came back there waa
tha run that tlra In and Thomas resting
softly on third. Then Mickey dabbed one
Into left field and TJiomaa acampercd In.
Oondlng flew out to Alonso Btone and Com
panion knocked the ball about a mile and
got two tapes for his trouble. A wild pitch
carried him another ban and the passed
ball on Carter's third strike brought him
In. ,Oenlns failed to make good and the
IrWVent out with three runs to the good.
kTjIwaukee secured another run In the
eighth, but It didn't make any difference
In the result of the game. Thomas' catch
of Thornton's ly back .of third base waa
the feat 'ire of tha game. Today the earns
tms will hava another try at tha aama
stand. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R
IB. PO. A.
Carter, rf
Oenlns, rf
Miller, If
Shugart, 2b
Welch, lb
4
S
0
0 0
0 1
1 I
I
Thomas, ss
Hlckey. Ib
uonding, o
Companion, p...
(Totals
.30
27 11
MILWAUKEE. -
AB. R. IB. ro. A
Btone, If
McVickers, rf
Cockman, lb
O Nelll, 2b
Thornton, lb
Gatlna, ss
Lraun, e
Vallerulorf, cf
Kenna, p
Totals
Runa by Innlngsi
Omaha
MCwaukea
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
t 24
1
1 9
0 0
0 0 0
too
0 4
0 1
o
1 03
1
Hits by innings:
Milwaukee
Omaha
Mil 0
o o 1,0 o
0 1
0 4
I 0-8
0 6
teamed runa: Omaha. 1: MIIwiuIim
Ift on tases: Omaha, J; Milwaukee, a.
Bases on balla: Off Companion, 8 off Kenna,
2. Struck out: By Companion, 8; by Kenna,
5. Paused ball: Braun. Wild pitch, Kenna.
Two-baas tills: Companion, Braun, Thorn
ton, Kenna. Thres-buse hits: Thomas,
Stone, Cockman. . Sacrifice hit: McVlck
.era. .Stolen baaea: Carter, Hlckey, Time:
l li. V-'uiplra; , McCarthy, .
fbf Mola.aa Takes Easy Oar.
PES MOINES, July 24.-Des Moines
batted Friend almost at will this after
noon and won tha game with ease. At
tendance. I,7u0. Sooi ei R H H
les Molnea ,,0 4. 119. 1018 13 I
Peoria 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 I I
Batteries! Ilea Molnea, Hoffer and Fohl:
Peoria. Friend and Wlison.
MIIHonalrra Take Oas.
COLORADO SPRlNOfi, July :t.-Coio-radu
Springs had no dilflruhy in winning
an uninteresting contest, Score:
Kanaaa City ..0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 frJVs
Ciiio. Springs ..8O4OS090 Jl J
. ttrles: rolorado Bnrlnirs. Newmevnr
anJ Doran, 8twna(jle; mhwi city, UM
uu Meoaiii.
Poatpoae Csii.
At Danver Denver-St.' Joseph game post
poned on aocouat of rain.
tana.nsi of lUa Taams.
Played. Won.' Lost.
PC.
i oioraflo nprings..,. u tt J 7
.4K)
Mllwauaea 71
Kanaaa City it
Hi. Jostpli. lu
l'envar 74
l'eorla 75
Its Moines 74
Omaha 74
45
87
at
3a
tl
u
24
87
8b
7
a
41
44
.444
.SOU
toO
.it
. -4 i y
.878
Uames today; Milwaukee at Omaha,
Peoria at les Muines. Kansas City at
Colorado Springs, St. Joseph at Deliver,
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
lach Brian's a Ta It a as on Bonis
Hast Hit. Tans Beailaa
Inian.
PITTS BUBO, July 84 Iach won the
game In the first inning by prhi:tng to
riiimors In with his h me-run hit. The
h.indicap was ton much for St. Louis to
overcome. Attendance, 2,o5 Score:
riTTsnt'no. , IT. Uul'is
a l U AS tt.il OA c
Baunosl, dill
k'triai. rl. 1 I I
V aaurr. aa . I I 1
sis rrraii, tb . s 1 I f I
4 b. Imutivaa, rf. I I 2 4 s
I 4 Siuout. nl ... 4 I s 4
! Iniaiil. (,, 4 I 4 I 1
I lurU. If . 14 4 4 1
1 biiikt. lb... 4 1 I 4 k
4 k Ha. I.. it. . i 1 I I
I I J O ' Null. . 1 I i I a
i u. on. a, ! I i i i
m.uit le, 11 I i
. 1.1
Hilrker. ife.. I
Ktuaar, U.., 1 I
cimk. .,,., I 8
rillipi, p.. 8 8
,."14I7 14 l) Totals . .4 14 U "l
Ptuburg ,.,.. I 1 f t 9 1 9 9 T
St. Loaui .I I M I t I M H
Two-bass hit: J. O'Nell. Three-bass
hits: Bauair Krwr t8. Hume rua:
joy
Sun
rlrarfrani
n . star m a anaaar
s
Irh. HiorlfW Mts: Ponnvnn, J. O'Nell.
Hiolen baaed: Wagner, Dernmi. Dounle
plays: Fsrrll to Ivmont ti Haraett, Far
rell to HarSMt. Klrst base on bulls; Off
Phllllppl. II; off O Neil, I. Struck out: By
1'hllltM'l. 4; by O'Nell. I. Time: 1 fci. Um
pire: M rran.
Mlrroaes right Elerea laala.s.
CHICAGO. Julv 14 Hard hlttlna In tha
flrit Innlna save the locals four runa.
llihn then settled down and waa Invlnriula
until the ninth, when he was hit lor a
triple and a single, tying the s-ore that the
visitor had made by bunching hits In
the fifth, sixth and eighth. A home run
by Bteinfeldt and three singles gavs Cin
cinnati thru- runs in the eleventh. At
tendance, 2.S'0. Score:
CINCINNATI. I CSICAOO
k H.O.A B. H O. A a.
Donlln. rl... Ills i llult, II ... I I 4
Seymour, ct. I 1 I l i wr, Ik ... 11114
tmian. rf ... 4 4 I
ht' kler. lb . I I I
t t f hance, lb.. I 111 I I
I e Jonrt. rl ... 1 1
Kit,, lb ... 4 t 1 11
1 0 Harley. rf... 4 4 I 4 4
Slelntel4t. M I I 4
Kelley, Ik... 441
llti. lb.
lierRen, c.
Hahn. . p..
Tots Is
4 4 111 Kilo, 1 a 4
4 4 11 4rTlner. M. . . 4 114 4
1114 4 Taylor, tills
iSaub, r 4 1 t 4 4
I 11 41 14 1
Totals .. I II H IT 4
Cincinnati 9 0 2 1 1 0 3-
Chicago 4 000000010 06
Left on baaea: Chicago, I; Cincin
nati, 1. Two-baisa hits: Single, fcvera.
'1 hrre-nse hit: Kllng. Home runs: Don
lin, StVlnfeldt. fUulen base: Kllng. Double
piny: Berkley to Hteinfeldt to Berkley,
struck out: By Taylor, 1; by Mahn, 6.
Klrst base on balls: Off Hahn, 1 Time:
1:07.
Phillies that Ulaata Oat.
PHILADELPHIA. July 24.-Duggleby
fairly outpttched Mathewson today and
New York waa ahut out. Attendance, 1,7.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA.
NSW TORK.
H. H.O.A E.l
R U O A.E
Thomas, rf . . 1 1 a
Oleaaon, Ik . 4 1 I I
Wiit t a. lb 1 1 I 1
Keieter. rl... Ill
Oarry. If 1114
luu(laaa, lb I I I I
Hulewllt. sa. 4. I 4 4
Hmh, c till
Uusileabv, p 0 1 1 ,
al Drowse, rf.. 4 1 1
4
4 4
b VaaH'n. cf.. 4 4 I
til Mcitena, lb. 4 4.1
Mrrui. if... 4 4 S
1 Uakb. as 4 1 1
0 Latidar, Jb. .. 4 4 1
ailllbrrl. b.. 4 14
rn.r, c... 0 4 7
D Math'I'n, J. 4 1 4
4 4
4 4
' i
4 4
4 4
4
Total .. I II n II l1 Totals ..4 I M II 1
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I S
New York , 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 00
Two-base hits: HuUw.tt, Dugglesby.
Stolen bases: Thomas, Barry, Roto. Lit
un .buses: New York, 7; Philadelphia, 7.
First bane on ballx: Off Dugglesby, &.
Struck out: By Dugglesby, 2; by Mathew
son, ti. Wild pitch: Mathewson. Time:
!:&. Umpire; Kmsij.
Broaklyn Dowaa Beaa Haters.
BOSTON. July 24.-W)llls' wlldnesa, Ten
ney s ninth inning error and a close decis
ion by the umpire caused the home team's
defeat l,y Brooklyn today. Attendance,
2,tj. Score:
IiRUOKLYN. , . BOSTON.
H.H.O.A.E.j H.H.O.A.M.
Si ran . lb... I it n i i Coolar. If ... 114 1
8hrar4, If. 1 1 1 Tnnr, lb.. 4 17 11
cf.... 1114 usianlcr, cf.. 4 4 4 4 4
Dori.- lb.
..4 I 10 0 vt'arnry.
14 14 4
1 1 T 4
liahlen, as
Mci 'raery,
flood, lb.
Hitter, c.
Jones, p..
. I 1 4 0 ( Moran. I
til 1 I I I Ab'tlthlo.
Ib 4 1 4 1
114 1 lUram'aar. Ik 1 I 1 1
4 4 14 Y A libra,, aa... 0 14 14
4 10 1 vWlllla. .... 4 I I 4
Totals .. t I 27 14 ll Totala .. I 11 17 1 I
Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 47
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 04
Two-baea hits: Flood. Abbattlchlo. Stolen
basea: trang t2i, Moran. First base on
balla: Oft Willis, 6; off Jonea. 1. Hit by
pitched bnll: By Willis, atrang; by Junes,
Moran. Struck out: By Willis, 8: by Jonas,
8. Time: l:ub. Umpire: Johnstone.
Staadlan of (he Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. PC.
Pittsburg .,
New York
Chicago ..,
Cincinnati
Brooklyn .
Bohton ....
tit. Louis .
... 8J
It
26
.675
... 78
... M
... 81
...76
...7b
... K2
... 81
47
J
42
38
81
81
26
21
84
b
37
45
14
W
.si a
.513
.4u
37j
.3UV
Philadelphia
Games today: Now York at PhlladelDhia.
Brooklyn al Boston, Cincinnati at Chicago,
St. Louis at Pittsburg.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wllsoa Materially Aids Washington
Dateat Bis Former Team
Mates.
WASHINGTON, July 24 Washington to
tfay won Its first game of tha season from
Philadelphia, and to Wilson, the former
Philadelphia pitcher, la due tha lion'a share
of the credit Mors than half the hits
made off his delivery were scratches, while
Bender waa touched up freely. Attend
ance, 1,053. Score; ;
. WASHINGTON. . PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.E I R.H.O.A.E.
to! bach. It... I I I 0 Plrkerlni. of 4 1 1 0 4
Kyao. cf 4 1 1 4 a'Darla. lb.... 4 4 I I I
Onk. lb 4 1 II 4 0 L. (.roaa, Ib. 14 10 4
Lea, rf 4 14 4 alSeybold. rl . 1 I 1 4 1
Hoblnaoa, aa. I 4 I I lt Hoffman. If. 1 I I 4 4
Cuugblln, Ib 4 4 0 8 0 Muriibjr, Oils
Mcfor'a. Sb. 118 4 vM. I'raaa, an. t I I I 1
Klttradsa, s. 1 14 1 ohravk. a.... 4 1114
Wllsoa, .. 4 10 1 0 Uandar, p.... 4 14 8s
Totala . 4 10 17 H li Totals ..4 4 14 11 4
Washington 0 0 0 1 0 8 9 1 6
Philadelphia 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 14
Two-base hits. Lee. McCormlrk. Three-
baso hits: Selliarh, SeytKild. Stolen bases:
M. Cress. Saeiinre. hit: Pickering, l'lrst
1 on uuiis: tirr v nson, 1: on jnenoer, 2. Btruoa
out: By Wilson, 1; by Bender, s. Iert on
bases: Washington, i. Philadelphia, 4.
Passed ball 1 Slirsck. Wild pitch: Bander.
Time: 1:40. Umpire: HasssU.
Saints Tara Tables anal Win.
CLEVELAND. July 2t.-St. Louis turned
the tables on the locals today .and ahut
them out In a wall played game. Bern
hard, had a ringer on his pitching hand
brokVn by a ball batted by Frlel in the
third Inning. Ma retired n favor of Dor.
ner. Wullace'M fielding was the featura.
Attendance. 4.UU0. Soorei
8T. LOUIS. , CLEVELAND
R. H.OA. I. k.H.O.A.E.
Martin, rf . 1 I I I 4 Pay, ct 4 Ills
gulden, lb.. I ill 0 Jtradlay. Ib.. lit
rial. Ib salt uuoia, is... s 1 s I 1
Anderaoa, tl. I I 114 Hickman. Ib 4 8 4 8 4
Wallace, as.. I 1 4 1 artbr, li 8 1 1 0 k
Kaboa. ....! Ill 4 Flu 8. rf 4 Ills
Hill. In Ill UGmun'er, as. 4 4 4 i
H.U41HHL II. 0 1 IS Abbott, e.... 0 S 4
Budbufl, p .. 4 4 4 10 btri.hard. p. 4 0 1 4 4
pornei , p..,. 4 4 1 4
. Totals .. I II IT II 1
. Totala ..4 I 17 80 i
St. lyiuis 0 0 1 0 0 9 10 418
Cleveland' 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 9 04)
Sacrifice hits: Suaden, Hill. Wallace
Stolen base: Hemphill, Double play: Wal
lace to Bugden. first on balls: By Dorner,
2, Ptruca out; uy uarnara ?; py HuUDofT
t, Time: 1:30. Lmplre: O'Laug-.tnu
So l.paa la Foartraatlk.
DETROIT. July 14 Detroit had today'i
game won VP to the ninth innln. jn the
ninth a nipla by Carr, followed by thrua
singles, tied the score. For Ave Innings
after tout it was a great metiers u.ittl.
between Kissinger ana j'atterson, up to
tne lourireiiiii, iicn wvuuiivi single, roi
lowed by a couple of outs and Carr s drive
Into ngni neiu, enuea tnings. Patterson
uiu-hed tt gam that deserved to win. At.
IslUiapcc, CBiW- acufo.
PKTHOIT I CHICAGO.
R.H O A E I u n a w
Barrett, cf.. 1 t I 1 4 Holmes, If... 4 114
t.ueb, if 4 1 4 4 4 Jonee, rf I I I 4
ford, rT I I I 1 uran. rf....l I a
Carr. Is 1 n annan. Ib. 1 I 1 i
MrAl'ar. c. -.-. id ... in
Klarlnier. p. 4
Yeaarr. lb., 1
Smllh. tt ... 4
Luus. as...-, 4
v a p v aiasoon. zb. . 1 l a
tie i k inchin, aa 4 I 1
4 4s MrKarlanl, tl 1 t
17 4 1 fatlaraun, p. 4 4 4 4
I 4 i : J
Muillii. p....
W.i. Lire. c. 0
.u.,.in 1
114 4 Totals ., li h ,
Tntala .. ill U II
Dstroil 1 9 9 0 9 9 0 9 t 9 9 0 9
Chicago 0 900101)00000 0-1
Two-base hits: Crawford. Holmes. Thre
base hits: Barrett. Carr. Sacrifice nits
Barrett, Lush, Isl.ell. Magoon. Tannelilll,
Mc Fur la mi. Patterson. Stolen li:iKea:
Holmes ii. Callahan, labsll. Jonrs Ha..
on balls: Off Mullln, 9; off Kissinger, 1; off
l aiieir in a. uu uy piicner: tiy Kissinger
1: by Petterson. 1. First hae on ermra
ls,trult 2: Chicago. 4. left on bases: De
troit, 11; ?hioag, II. Struck nut: By Mul
lln. S: bv Kiasinser. 2: Bv Patterann 4
Double plays. Carr to Long! Barrett to
lyini; lannsniu io saaaoon io laoell. Wild
pitches: MuUln. 1. Time: 3.10. Umpire:
Connolly.
taaapal's Krras Losea 6ana.
NEW YORK. Julv 24 Gansel's error
ahen Collins snd O Brlen should have been
retired on a double liay In -the fourth in
ning, lost tha game for New York, as the
Boston bat sine t hit Griffiths consacutivelv
during the remslnier of ri laQlna; and
tallied five runs. They bstted On friths out
of the boa and Hewell pitched the last
Ava Innings. Altsndanoa, wLH. Score:
BOITON I MW YOHK
ft H O A B I K M O A E
riM.tft., If a l I l t rMi w i a e a
WifaTlV". I J !?itS..4rta; t I 8 4
0 Brian, il l I I I sronror. lb... I I 1
rraxmas. rt. 8 I 1 I s.wuii.nia, Ik I I I I
rret. aa .. I 114 4 Daia. if 4 I 4 4
Ut-baass. Ik I 8 14 I l ai. Parl'4. St. 1 I I 4 4
Feena, Ik... 1 1 4 T 1 Uftiul. lb... I 1 11 I
Criaer, a I I 1 1 4 beeiiia. a ... I I I 4 I
Q-ibwia, p
4 111 4 unaHn, p... I I I I
iHuereli. p.,, I till
.1118711 I
ToUU
I Totals ..I t 87 18 I
Potton 99111199-t
New Tork 1 1990999 0-1
Laft on bases: Boston, 9: New Tork, 9.
Tao-baaa hits: Oansall. Collins (2). Thre.
base hits: McFarUnd, Crliter. Bacriflca
Uia; ttibaHMh bloeia baas: o.baon. DvuUi
rlnya: Collins to Ferris to T.seChan: Col
lins to Iarnt to LaaChanr. First base
on error: Boston 1 First lyase on balls:
()(T Howll, I; off Oikann, I. Struck aut:
By Mrifflth, J: bv Howell. 2; by Gibson, 1.
Time: 1 .TmS. Umpire: Sheridan.
Itaaaiaa at tha Teams.
played. Won. Lnat. P C.
Boston ....
Philadelphia
Cleveland .
PMroit ....
.Ml
M 28 .W
S$ .BM
4 SS M
M VI M
tl 87 .
84 42 .448
j; H m
M hi .m
...n
...7S
...74
...74
...74
...M
...TO
New York
Chicago
Ft. Louts .
Washington
Games today
8t. Louis at Cleveland.
Chicago at Detroit, Philadelphia at Wash
ington, Boaton at Nsw York.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Louisville rails to Keep Early Lead,
St. Faal Esllsg Easy
Vlctara.
ST. PAUL. July M.-Loulmllla took the
lead In todsy's game, but Sioart's home
run In tha fifth, sfter Sullivan had walked,
tied the score snd a triple by Shannon end
a alngle bv Jackson gave St. Paul the
game. Jackson drove the ball over the
fence, after Oeler had walked In the sev;
enth. Attendance, 1.834. Score:
OT. PAl'L. I LOUI8VIU.B.
R. H O A.E.I R.H.O.A.E.
Oalar. lb.... 1 1 4 4 4 Kartrla. rf... 114 4 4
Shannon, el. 1 1 1
Jaikaoa. rf. 1 t 1
BVhaefar, aa. 4 I 4
HuiKlnn, lb. I 1 I
Flnuraor, If. 4 1 I
Whwkr. lb. 4 4 14
Sulltvan, c. 1 1 1
Smart, ... 1 I 4
4 4 Hart, lb 4 HI e
1 b Praahear, lb 4 4 I 4 1
t 0 Odwell. cf . . . 4 I I 4 4
I I 8 S'lras, lb 1 4 4 4 4
1 aCtvmcr, If... 4 1 4 4 4
4 Ir ahrtarar, c. 4 I I I 4
t 1 Qulnlan, a.. 4 4 114
1 a Dobanson, 9 4 4 4 1 4
Total! .. 1 14 27 14 8 ToUls ..I 7 14 11 1
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 4 t0
Louisville 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
rT I.. .n V. 1 , . , 1 l.'.rvln
Three-base hit: Shannon. Home runs:
Diunri, jkiiiwii. uiiuuiv pimB.
Hrashear to Hart, Brashear to Schriever,
tleier to Hugglns to Wheeler. Sacrifice
hits: Wheeler, Shannon. Stolen bases:
Jackson, Huirclns. Bases on balls: Off
Stewart, S: off liohar.non. b. Struck out:
By Stewart, 7; by Bohannon. 6. Passed
ball: Schriever. Wild pitch: Stewart. Left
on bases: St. Paul. : Louisville, 7. Tims:
2:05. Umpire: Foreman.
Indianapolis Starts to Win.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 14-Indlanapolla
broke Ita long losing streak by shutting out
Minneapolis today. Minneapolis could not
hit Kellutn. while Stlmmel was batted
frealy. Attendance, 1100. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.E
M1NN1.AP01.IS
R.H.O.A.E.
"ulltran, rf. 4 t 0 0
Hoar law, rf 4 I 1 4 0
Jonea, If I I I I ti
Saooner, lb.. 4 1 II 0 4
Woodruff, c. 4 8 4 4 l
Coulter, rf .. 4 I 4 0 I
Tamaelt, Ib. 1 1 I I
Marfan, a . I 1 1 I
Heydun. lb., I 4 14 0
Koi, 2k 1114
Kellum, p... I 1 4 I
lunar, II... 4 1 1 s 4
4mtth. rf.... 4 I 1 4 4
Williams, as I 1 1 I 1
vlclnlrra, Ib. 0 I I 4 4
aarCtn. 2b... 4 1 I 4 0
.udwla:. ... 4 1 I I
ummil, p.. 4 4 I 4 1
Totala ..7 1117 11 Totals ..4 7 17 11 I
Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 8 T
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-bun hit: Woodruff Double play:
Williams to Spooner. Bases on balls:-Off
Stlmmel, 8: oft Kellum, 2. Struck out: By
Stlmmel 4; by Kellum, 1 Sacrifice hit:
Woodruff. Stolen bases: Jones. Marcan
tS). Wild pitches: Stlmmel, 1; Kellum, 1.
Left on tiRes: Mlnneapoi?,, 0; indlanapolla,
6. Time: 2:u0. Umpire: Cunningham.
HlttlaR Overcomes Bad Fleldlas.
MILWAUKEE, July 24. Milwaukee
played poorer ball In tne field than Toledo
today, but won by timely hitting. At
tendance, 050. Boors:
MILWAUKEE.
k. H.O.A k
Sebafler. Ib. 8 1 1 I
Donahue, lb. 1 1 I I
Vtuod, 8b.... 0 1 4 I
TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.E.
imlth, lb.... 1 I I 1 1
ea, sa. ... I I 4 I 8
liauk'a'p, cf 4 4 I 1
(truer, lb... 1 1 4 1
lernard, II.. i 1 1 4 4
lielnow, e.. 4 1 4 2 4
haub, lb.. 0 4 14 1
lailiis. rf.. 14 8 14
tusnllB, p. 4 4 1 4 1
H-mphlll, cf. I I 14
Dunleara. If. I 1 1 4
Oanler, rf... 4 111
Vioa, aa S 1 I 0
Ser. o 14 4 1
UllloU, p.... 4 0 11
Totals
8 I 87 8
Totala ..I 4 84 18 8
0010SOS-
9019900 0-2
Milwaukee .....0
Toledo . ... .'...1
Two-bane hit: Hemphill. Three-base
hits: Wood, Schafley. Home run. Hemp
hill. Base on balls: Off Elliott, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: Oanley, Schafley, Speer. Sac-
ince mti oianaensnip. Btruca out: uy
Elliott. 7: by Couahlin. I. Double plays:
Schaub to Smith; Schaub to Owen to
Turner. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 8; To
ledo, 9. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Messmer.
Gibson Wins (or Kasva.
KANSAS CITT. July 24 Gibson pitched
a steady game, being effective at critical
periods, and was given good support Baliey
was Da t tea ireeiy. Atmnuinoe, iw. Dcors:
KANSAS CITY. COLt'MDVS.
R.H.O.A.E R.H O A R.
Rotkfuss. ct. 1 I 4 4 (HMnrrlaeer, SS 4 4 4 4 t
Gear, rf 1 1 1 t UArnlt. If.... I I I I I
Nance. Ib... 8 111 e Roach, r..... litis
Orady, lb.... I I M I WKarmer, Ib. I I I 8 8 I
Lrewe, as.., I 1 I I Ol'rablll, tl... 111(1
KnolL II.... 4 114 foa. s 4 4 4 1 1
Butler, a.... 4 111 olMellor. lb... I 111 i
MeAna's, lb, 4 4 4 2 0 Wagner, lb.. I I 1 I t
Uibaon. p....O 1 I 8 0 Baiter, p.... 4 4 114
Totala . . 4 11 87 18 v Totala ..I I H II I
Kansas City 1 0 0 9 2 0 19 1
Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 12
Two-base hits: Gear. Nance. Knoll. Olb-
son, Crablll. Three-base hit: Arndt. Sac
rifice hit: Gear. Stolen bases: Qrady.
Haymer 2), Biiach. Djuble ulays: Mor-
rissey to Ravmer to Mellur. First base on
Dans: urr l aney. i. BtrucK out: Uv Oib.
son, 4; by Bailey, t. Hit by pitched ta.,1:
tiv Ulbson. l: py valley, z. wild tiltches:
Gibson, 2. Passed ball: Butler. Left on
bases: Kansas City, 10; Columbus, .
lime: i.x. empire: aiunane.
gtaadlna mt tha Teasus.
Plsyad. Won. Lost.
P.C
St. Paul ....
Milwaukee .
Indianapolis
.83 63 30
.039
.k38
..,.80 61 i
41 30
....83 41 41
....74 88 , Hi
....82 ' 47
... 81 33 4.1
...SO 10 10
.bl'4
Lrfjulavllle ..
Kansas City
Minneapolis
.5.:
.47
.427
c-o'orr.uus ,.
.407
Toledo
.375
Games today: Indianapolis at Minna-
apollH, Toledo at Milwaukee, Columbus at
Kansas City, Louisville at bt. Paul.
Game Breaks Ip la Haw.
WAHOO. Neb.. Julv Si (Kneels! Tl
gram.) W hat looked like tha hottest ball
time of tha teuton broke up in a row in
me intra inning nere today. A special
train from Scuuyler brought in the base.
ball team from that town and about M
rooters, and the hume boya were backaj
uy a lartss cuntin.eni wnen ma game
started. Sducu money waa up en tha re
gait and the Interest was intensified bv
the feeling between the two teams. In the
third Inning, wltn tha acora 2 to 2,
t'cliuiler objected to a decision of the um
pire, who called a Wahoo runner safe at
ic-cond en a steal. After iiin wiatitfiiiia
the fcicfcuyUr team Icit tha field and half
an hour of Jangling ensueo. Then th
teams wtnt Lack la play, but the Schuyler
pitch! r seiuaetf to go any further unless a
new umpire waa provided. No change was
made, and after glviiis tha 8ihavlrrlte
hfieen minutes to resume play the umpire
swaraca tno game to tvanoo py to u. A
traveling man named Acker umpired the
game.
Crastan blanches Itte.
CRFiSTON. Ia.. July 4.-Srclal Tele
gram ) Creston won today from Atlantic
bv lucky bunrning or hits in aa clean
and pretty a game as hna been played here
this year. The attendance was nbout 300
Score: Creston. I: Atlantic. 1. AlberlRon of
Atlantic piayta a ssnsatinnai gaina at
center and knocked out a home run. Tn
Datteries were: c lesion. vata anil t or.
brtt: Atlantic, Blrt her and Eagan. terrors:
Creston. 1: Atlantic. 4. lilts: Cresinn fi:
Atlantic. 7 Home rorp: Alhertson. Hrholer
if Atlantic. Welch of Creston empire
Wareham. The same plubs ptay again Sat
urday and Sunday.
niaar la Hired Pltehrr.
WAHOO. Neb . July 21 (Special ) The
Printers' and Clerks' baas ball teams of the
city league played an exciting iive-inning
game lati evening. The Printers put up
such a good game with the Mechanics the
first of tha week that the Clerks became
frightened and hired a pitcher from Colon
to twirl for them. The giirs was a goud
one ana was won ay ine wiarga. score:
. . RHE
Printers o 0 0 1 2 J 1
Clerks 0 1 I i M I
Batteries: Printers. Ryan, MoClsaa and
Tharp: Clerks, rrtroiey and Johnson.
Struck out: By Byan, i; oy rrimiey, 4. Lot'
pus; crawiora.
triarlaaa Wtas la First.
CLARINDA. Ia., July M: (Special Tele
gram ) Clarlnda batted Paulson all aver
. li1 iuu7 iii wiw iiivi iiMiii. mimni
J rTnlnV'rWlnd- dotSV,".1
. Innings, holding Clsrlnda down to two
I score!. Score: Clarlnda. I; Red Oak. t
the Meld today in the first inning, making
i , . r-i . .i . . a. nuw a i
1 1 . v. mu,. -1 - ciiuie,
Clarlnda. I; Re Osk. I. Batteries: Clar
lnda. Wllksnson and McMlUsn; lied Oak
Paulson, iteeae gad Daarlng, (
Oasaes im Threa-I Laag-aa.
At pringfleld Davenport, 13; Spring
neia, a
At Dacatur Decatur. 3: Dubuo.ua. i.
At bloomlngton Blooming ton. I; Ctdar
Ranids. 8
At Rock Island - Bockford, 7 Rack
Ulaod, 8. . . .
QUEER WORK AT DETROIT
Boriea Boom to Wig and Lot! Eiom
DriTen' Ploisaifi.
JUDGES ACT AND PROMPTLY FINE TWO
Oatarlo Man la Alaa gaspeaded and
All Beta Deelared Off la La at
af tha Eveate at Craaaa
Folate.
DETROIT, July 24-Aa the result of
queer driving Id the 2:13 pace, the last
vent on today's card at tha Blue Ribbon
meeting of the Detroit Driving club at
O.-osse-Pointa track. Driver Al Proctor ot
Aurora, Ont , who waa behind Darkey, was
fined $300 and suspended for thirty days;
Driver Vance Nuckols, who was behind
Theron Powers, wss fined 1300, and all bets
on the race were declared off.
Darkey opened favorite for the race and
won the first heat easily. ' For the second
heat' tha betting changed, Joe Rhea open
ing at I to 1 and being backed off the
boards. Joe Rhea trained after Darkey to
the upper turn, where he came away and
won by more than a length. The tlma was
2H seconds slower than the first heat.
Jodges Deposa Driver.
When the horses appeared for tha third
heat Ben Walker had superseded Proctor
In Darkey's sulky, but this arrangement
did not suit tha judges, who had already
decided to unseat Proctor and hava Jack
Curry behind Darkey. Curry worked
Darkey up and doan the stretch once, tha
horse acting queerly, but Curry went to
tha post with him. Theron Powers, who
had finished fifth In the preceding heat,
trailed along third until the stretch, where
he took tha lead and won by a comfortable
margin In 2:121a. This made Theron Powers
favorite and tha gelding took tha fourth
heat from Darkey and Joe Rhea, the
others having gone to the barn. Cries of
"all beta off" went up from tha crowd Im
mediately after the race was finished.
The announcer quickly stated that bets
were off and that Proctor had been fined
and auspended and Nuckola fined. The
latter, he said, was for not trying with
Theron Powers in the first two heats.
James Butler's Eastvlew farm had two
winners today In Monroe, In the 2:26 trot,
and Trilby Direct, tn the Chamber of Com
merce consolation stake. In the 2:0K pacing
event, Carthage Girl and Nonamle paced
tha first dead heat seen here In years.
Nonamle had no trouble disposing of the
black mare In tha next two heats. Re
sults: 2:20 trot, purse 11.000. two In three heats:
Monroe, b. by Seymour Wilkes
(Walker) I 1 1
Prince Caton. b. h. (Eckerai 3 3 2
Jennie Scott, b. m. (Colllnal 4 4 8
Oenella, b. m. (Truax) 6 9 4
tiienwood, OIK. m. (Ueersj
Time: 2:14. 2:14V 2:1!W-
2:01 pacing, purse S1.2O0, two In three
heats:
Nonamle, b. m.a by General Boyle
(Loomis) 0
Carthage Girl, blk. m. (Merrlfield).. 0
Ax, br. g. (Henry) 8
8 3
Time: 2:0bi, Z:PIH4, 2:03.
2:18 trot, rurse tl.noo, two in three:'
Billy Bruck, b. g , by St. Clair (Gcers).
Direct View, b. a. (Walker)
Elma O.. blk. m. (Hussey)
Joy-maker, b. a. (McCoy)
Mattle Snieltx. ch. m. (Price)
Frequent, g. m. (Leo mis)
Time: 8:12.
2:24 pace, Chamber of Commerce stakes,
consolation, purse 1,000, two In three:
Trilby Direct, . , m., by Direct
(Walker) , 1
Klngmore. b. g. (Reaves). t
Ebony King, blk. g. (Bogash) t
Tom Ksene. ch. r. McCarthy) B
Ella Hal, b. m. (Garth) 8 5
Five Points, blk. h. fMfHenry) 4dis
Page Hal. b. h. (Gears). dis
Time: s:nsi, z:us. ar:
3:13 pace, purse $1,100, two in three:
Thernn Powers, h. be Ander
son Wilkes (Nuckola)..... 2 S 1 1
Dnrkey, br. ig. iProctor and J.
Curry) 1 8 8
Jo Rhea. blk. ar. (ClIMdnger) 4 12
Dr. Marvin, b. g. (W. Martin).... 3 8 4 ro
Riii WUkes. br. g. (Stockton) 6 4 I ro
Merry Master. D. m. ( itoDtsoni.... s ais
Time: 2:12. 2:144. 2:i-"4. 8:13-1..
Lady K Beats Record at Saagns
SAUGUS. Mate.. July 24. After breiklng
ths trac-i record for trotters which hid
tood since 1M7, Lady K in tne iiui ctaaa
trotting today went to plecre and alter
finishing fou-th and third In the tnlrd aud
ourih peals was Dtntnu tne naa in ine
hflh heat. Favorites won in every class,
except In the J: 10 pacing, where Terrlil d
won In straight heau. Rcsuiis:
2:Z7 pacing, ine Juoge won, xaay .-sancs
second, Strathbelie third. . Best time:
2:u9 paclngi Terrlll a won, Louiaa u
second, Cinch third. Best time: 3:10.
2:17 trotting: Mary Kacnaei won, .Notion
eoond, Treeo third. Best time: t.Vit.
2:28 Dsclng; Frank Wilson won, utnger
lecond, BudwelBer third. Best time: t:ith-
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Marils Pretest Birch broom's Victory,
Clalsnlnc Horse Is Wrongly
Registered.
NEW TORK. July 84.a. B. Morris, who
was secona. with Uravtna, In the Brightun
Oaks ycaterda, protested the stakia to-
auy, ciainung that uiictitiruum, trie win
ner, had lil racing in Um teat under ttiu
n4!U. pt s. w, street, uircnorouru won
thu Oak under the name and colors of
James K. Ketne. She Is properly regls-
tcrtu with the Jockey cluo ana probaoly
no action will b taken. James H. Ke-ns
leaaed tno norae s running uuauties to
Dr. Street. In whoee liume she had been
running In the we&t. Results:
Fiial race, six lurlongs. Divination won,
The Southerner seuonj, October Flower
intra, time; i u.
Second race, six fur nnai: uay Boy won.
O. Wlilttier vecond, liii;oid tnlru. Time:
i;l?.V . ..
ll.ira race, six uriongj, semng: sailor
Knot won, Ishlai.a ucjiiu, Shoncaka third.
Time: 1:14V
Kourtn race, handicap, mue ana a fur-
lona: Colonial' won. v. H. Condon aec-
ond. Bar L Doc third. Time: 1.5JV
Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling:
Cincinnati won, Hum sttad second, Ljro
Advocate third. Time: 1 :&.
Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Hylund
won, King Carter second, Amlnte third.
Time: 1.48.t.
CHICAOO, July 24 Results:
First rare, aix furlongs: Floral Wreath'
won. C. Chlnn second, snowdrift third.
Tims: 1.1.
Second race, six furlongs: Nellie Wud-
dell won, Toach second, Father Wentker
third. Time: 1:10V
Third race, mi a and a sixteenth: Grand
Opera won, Hereto McCarthy second, Little
Scout third. Tims: l;4oV
Fourth race, mile ana an eighth: Air-
liybt won. Galba second, Our Bcss.e third.
Time: LttVi-
Fifth race, mile: Flaunt won. Alfred C
second. Cornwall third. Time: 1:42.
Sixth race, five furlongs: Auditor won.
Miss Craaford second. Commodore tblrd.
Time: l:tili
8T. LOUIS, July 24 Results:
First race, five furlongn: Moulin Rotigi
ron. Bad la Burch second. Lnigma third.
Tims: 1.03.
Second race, one mile, selling: Plrateer
won, Judge Cantrill second, Alflo third.
Time: l:43..
Third rata, four half furlongs, sailing:
Dr. Sartledgs won, Angeles second, Don
Alvaro third. Tims: 0.86V
Fourth raos, six furlongs, handicap:
FiUkanet won, Mis Ma Pay second,
Kindred third. Time: 1 14.
Fifth race, on villa, selling: Hook Se
Oka won. Aulas aeoono, Nevvrsuch third.
Tims: 144.
Sixth race, ons mil and seventy yards,
selling: Morris Volmer won, Weird second,
Lunar third. TJme: J:7ii.
BUFFALO. July 34 Results:
First race, alg furlongs: Savond won.
Broken sacond, Amahag third. Time:
L2V
Seoond raoa. five furlongs, slllng : Prob
abls won. Luctan sscond, Maud Johnson
third. Tims: 1:04.
Third race, mile and a half, selling:
Latroba won. Trocadero second, Prmo
ieno third. Time: 1:41V
Fourth race. Ave furlongs: Lupsnga
wen. May Combs second. DlamonUan third.
Tims: 1;3X
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Nellie
Forrest won. Military aeoond, Fluke third.
Time: 114.
! SiAtfe race, gig; furlongs, aaUlng: Baaut
won, Amlgarl
Time: l.UVs.
second, Falrbury third.
PROGRAM CFATHLETIC MEET
Fifth Aaaaal Field Tanraassent at lha
Voaag Man's Christian
As.orlatlan.
The fifth annual athlettc meet under tha
auspices of tha Omaha Toting Men's Chris
tian association will be held at the grounds.
Seventeenth and Ptnckney streets, Satur
day, July 25. at 2 p. m. Following Is a
Hat of the events and entries:
Fifty Tard Dash Element ry hoys: Carl
Naiie. Oscar Krue. Kalnii Dowd. Geral.l
O'Donahoe, Herbert Connell, John Cald- I
aell. I
One Hundred Tard Dash Intermedial
boys: Howard Hall, Howard Gate. Guy i
ivent. rrana itowes.
One Hundred Vard Dash (Handlctp)
Ronewater, Counsman, Cornwell, Uton
Wallace.
Four Hundred and Forty Tard Run-
Intermediate boys: Howard Hall. Hubert
Fisher, Howard Gates. Frank Bowes.
Broad Jump (Handicap) Frankfurt, Hill,
Cornwell, Atkins, IMweil
.in iiwru, aibiiik, iwwvii. '
Eight Hundred and Eighty Tard Run
Handicnp)-McCulloch. FrSnkfurt, A. Han- I
.en. Oeveland. Parker. MundorfT I
(
Hunnlna Broad Jump (Handicap) Han
sen, Cleveland. Hill, Cornwell, fowell,
Paulson, Cherrlngton.
Eight Hundred and Eighty Tard Hun
Intermediate boys: Roliert Fisher, tiuv
Kent, Howard Hall, f rank uowaa, tiowara
Gates.
Pole Vault (Handloap) Wallace, swam,
Wilson, Frankfurt. Cherrlngton, Atkins,
Cornwell.
Four Hundred and Forty yard Run Ele
mentary boys: John Caldwell, Gerald
O Donanoe, Oscar Krug, Herbert Connell,
Ralph Dowd, Carl Nogle.
Twelve Pound Hammer (Handlctp) Han
sen, Wareham, Cornwell, Lcsh, Hill.
Fifty Ysrd Dash (Handicap) uornweu,
Wallac. Hosewater, Wilson. Counsman.
Mile Run (Handicap) Mcculiocn, faraer,
A. Hansen, Mundorff, Swan, Hill, Paulson.
High Jump (Handicap) Hansen, Atkins,
Hill, Swan, Cornwell, Pitulson, Wilson,
Wallace.
Twelve Pound Shot (Handicap) Hansen,
Wsreham, Hill. Wilson, Leah, Cornwell,
Cherrlngton.
Officials Clerk of course, N. H. Nelson;
scorer, P. Nlndel: Judges, Thomas F.
Sturgeas. J. P. Bailey, D. Erlon, Dr. O. H.
Magaret; timers, F. L. Willis. Dr. J. B.
Ford; starter, J. Hall; marshal, D. Ban
Jones; referee, J. C. Penlland.
Good Crowd at Racea.
BEATR1CR, Neb., Julv 24. (Special Tele
gram.) The matinee races held here this
afternoon hy the Beatrice Driving associa
lion,were largely attended. Following ar
the summaries:
2:30 class, mile heats:
Lottie Lee 1 1
Bed Sun 3
Time: 2:81, 2:30.
Matched trotting race, half-mils heats,
best two In three;
Babe J 1
Mattle Welsh 3 3
Time: 1:57, 1:27.
Three-minute class, half-mile heats, best
two in three;
Red Harry
Belle
Nellie Mlnkler
Time: l:21Vt. J :21V LW
Gentlemen's roadster race,
heats:
Charles Reed
W. A. Penner
Dr. Fell
Harry Htrper
Fraiee Howell
t 1 1
1 2 3
3 3 3
half-mile
4 4
6 I
Time: 1:44. 1:42
WESTERN CHAMPIONS BEATEN
Collins and Waldner of Chicago Meet
Tennis Waterlno al CI a.
clnnati.
CINCINNATI. July 24 Krelgh Colllna
and L. H. Waldner of Chicago, the west
ern tennis champlnna, were deleated touay
at the trl-state tennla tournament by Nat
Emerson and Ernest Dlehl of Cincinnati,
the score being 2-. T-5, 6-2, 6-3.
In the finals, in singles, v.oinnn ucn"
nais, in aunins, ...... v..:
ST' n n t ttu. of New York who Arrangements are being made by the Fre
ri" ?,eM Rh trt state chanionshlD for . mont post to entertain all who attend, and
has held the -"tat "m?,0"'pn.hYr it is expected there will be from 3uo to Don
iwu fcaiv, iui .
bowl.
tn tha finals In women a doubles. Miss
Nona Clasterman and Miss Carrie Neely
of Chicago defeated Miss Myrtle McAteer
of Pltaburg. the western champion, and
Miss Mary Womer of Washington, 6-8, 8 6.
In the finals, in mixed doubles. Miss
Closterman and r iJieni oeiea.eu m...
Craven and R. G. Hunt, the Callfornlan.
6-6, 9-7, 10-8.
CHALLENGER TURNS TABLES
Handsomely Trooeees Shamroek I aa
If to Wipe Oat Stain of
Defeat.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. N. J., July 24.
Shamrock III moro man muarra o
' " . . i i.
ward was naw ess. m i.t?ii.n.nn..
1 suffered a little of us loss in a taini :
streak and In reaching more heavily trn'
that causa. Nevertheless the victory was'
falrlv earned, except that tha difference
between tho two boat was exaggerated by
cvuiiia -. ------j jiiirht Anderson folded Trout a clot lies, liKe
today for the beating ; 1 1 uBjred e0rud' ! VhrArsb. and ss sll.ntlv stole away. He
bailing over a e"t '1lin1"m,1,' 1 ?".TS,V also added to the bumrV Tront's watch
tl?" CPhru.r.ehewrii Tha man who sustained the
ntng ten rn'jo kwrd, 6. U bealliig tan ,l0, rowert .t from a companion
n,K.mihriir'a v ctorv running to lee. knew Andersot, wn. in .Omaha and he
tne atsaavaniuEea ine uiu iu that happens to be open, nao an anerca
The Shamrocks will have a short rac wn Rnb(.r. Wendt, who conducts sn
irtmnrmii' After which thev will be taken j,n c u i.o,n .i
out to the drydock at Erie basin and
polished.
England's Shots Victorious.
BI8LEY. July 34 England won the na
tional challenge trophy today with 1.K3:
Walva was second, with 1,(5; Scotland
scored l.aot and Ireland 1.75S. The shooting
for the second stago of the king'a prise
waa concluded this afternoon." Private
Gray of the London Scottish volunteer,
who won the bron.e medsl in the first
stau-a of the competition, won the silver
medal, after a tl with three other, at 188.
Th teams which won the Palma trophy
will sail for home tomorrow on ine cunira
prssenV,
Plaeiin Bye-tats l,rM)-1le Record.
CINCTVNATf. July 24 The recent 1.000-
mils fllnht of (he Queen City Racing Plt!,n
club haa resulted in bresking the worlds
record On July 1 five birds were expressed
from Cincinnati to 1m Junta. Colo Tha
liberator telegraphed that they started at
6:80 a. m. on July 12. The first bird re-
ii , ........ i . . '1-1... v war ,niprininH,i hi i .
liner i.. ...... ."w r ... Vi-v-iVI City, complainea to tne ponce last nigni
tea this afternoon by becretary W hlte of h h b robbed (if a 8'.00 bill com
the United States embassy. Ambass .dor , Bt Je from Salt Lal,e City. Mr. Br id
Choate and many dl.tlngulshed' Irsons of ;nJtn,,aa lhe money in the watch pocket
Amsrican S"d British nationality war . 1 " w.u.)l on , of
turned to Its loft on July in. man:ng i.i nnur.... tn
twy "mln?. fAT. ' th. heart of the --try on
for l0O miles was made. In In eight i Woman Lake. Is nn Ideal outing spot. Fish-
days three hours and five minutes. ng boating, recreation, with all convenl-
. 7. 77. I enre. Thl Is worth Investigation. Write
Rooters Co with Team. ( ff a p 4 T A Nonhern pa.
SOHCYLER. Neh.. July 34 -4 Special ) j lfl(, . Bt Paui Minn., for rates and In
An excursion Iriln to Wnboo at noon todiy '
carried upward of 150 "rooters" for the ' formation.
To California
in August
You will never have a better opportunity of
visiting California than will occur August 1 to 14.
Hates are reduced to less than half. The regu
lar rate from Ouiaha, for example, is 50.00; Au
gust 1 to 14, it will be f 45.00. Ticket aje ?ood to
return until October 15.
The occaeion is the annual encampment' of the
G. A. K., hut the rate is open to everyone vet
erans, their wives, sons, daughters and friends.
Through Pullman Palace and. Tourist Bleeping
Car service. Full Information on application to
hut Hock Island agent, or by addressing
I
Schuyler hall team to Wahoo to witness
Mi liu)ltr tcf.irn game with Wahoo, which
team war drfeaterl here earlier In the aea
aon In a thlrieen-lnnlng game.
WARD AND WARE THE VICTORS
Likely to Meet Wratrra Tennis C hsm
ptons for Hlaht la Play
F.naliaknien.
BOSTON, July 14. Ward and Wnre prac
tically win the eastern doubles champion
ship at Imngwood today, defeating ljrned
and Wright, who bad Just fiiilphci vic
torious In their contest with the Wrcnn
brothers.
Both matches were hnrd and took the
full five sets, and although the result
proved Ward and Ware nnd Ijirned nnd
Wrlpht practically matched. It seemed to
Indicate that the Wrcnn brothers were pot
lu a class with cither of the other two
teams. Both teams were nervous at the
?'?ri
The score of the first match n.'
8-0. S-. 4-fi. 9-8. 6-4. Larned and Wrlttht
then, after R short rest, net Ward and
Ware In what proved to be n still more
exciting match than the other. The score
K-fi "-(. fi-l M.A T-T.
' As Ward and Ware were the only for
midable team left In the doubles, they will
. .. . v , .u.i.i..
P"1''?' ln .t"" . m,?!;
'"' P,av ,n?. e""J?'l""
for ho,nc,r of meeting tha Englishmen
at Newport.
SHAMROCK I MEETS COLUMBIA
Old rap Tarhta la Kara Again, Prob
ably Aftar Blsr Event Takes
Place.
NEW TORK. July 34. Shamrock I. the
defeated cup challenger of four years ago,
will have a dtu-l with Columbia over Amrr
lca'a cup course or at Newport, probably
after the cup races are derided.
E. T. Morgan at Newport has declared
his wIlllngTiess to race Columbia atiilnst
Its former adveraary under any conditions
and at any time suitable to Sir Thomas
Llpton. The matter wts closed tonight on
board Erin by Sir Thomas's scceptance
of the offer nnd a race is certain.
1'naaar Corbrtt georea KaorUonl
PHILADELPHIA. July 24-Rilly May
nard of this city was knocked out in the
first round by Young Corbett tonight at
the Industrial Athletic club. The men
were to have boxed six rounds Vaymird
wns in prime) condition, but Corbett was a
trifle fat. The fight, as far aa It went, was
fast nnd all in the champion's favor. A
few seconds before the bell sounded, end
ing the round, Corbett ought his man on
the Jaw with a right, sending him down
snd out. Msynnrd was knocked down
three times during the fight.
Kannwha Takes Ljslslrata Con.
NEWPORT, R I.. July ?4 Henry IT.
Rogers' fast steam yaebt Kanawha de
feated Noma, owned by William B. Leeds,
by 4:66 In a sixty-mile raco for the Lysip
trata cttn. thia afternoon. Ths trophy
presented by James Gordon nennett, must ,
be won twice In succession before It be- j
cornea the permanent property of the yacht ,
owner. Mr. Bennett adiled 32.3CO in cist:
for the winner of the first series. Mr.
Rogers will divide this monev nmons: the
crew of tho Kanawha, numoering iori
three men. m
MrCook Wins Hot C.nme,
RED CLOt'D. Neb.. July M. fPpeclal Tel
egram.) The hottest Kame of the season
resulted In a score of 3 to 1 In favor of
McCook In a ten Inning game. 8nj"''j,
McPonlt 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 :i 4 :
Red Cloud ..1 00000000 0-1 2!
na... n hnlln- Off Rcott. 8. Struck bv
hall: By Schopp. 2. Butteries: Schopp and
Bender, Scott and Whltcomb.
lloldrrg a Winner.
KEARNEY, Neb., July 21. (Special Tele
gram.) A game ot bull between the two
ilval teams. Holdrrge and Minden. waa
played on the Kearney grounds today, re
sulting In a victory for Hoidrege, score
8 to 4.
Travelers' Protective Association. .
The Travelers' Protective association Is
maklna- nreDaratlons for attending the
state picnic to be given under the auspices
, - . . T. aa,-M i,,iiut l
men at the picnic. Post A, Omaha, la to
have a special train, leaving saturaay
morning and returning In the evening.
About 100 members have signified their In
tent of going. The mayor of Fremont,
George Wolx. is a member of the Travelers'
Protective association and will deliver the
address of welcome, wnien win ue re
,, ,0 by M VVulpl of Omaha, stale
' ,d The Pol)t A ,pec)u ls m the
hands of the directors and any desired In
formation cart be secured from R. F. Ba
con, McCord-Rrady company, and M. Ray
ley, M. E. Smith A Co.
Trout Turns Nemesis.
J. E. Trout and A. J. Anderson were as
Damon and Pvthlas. but a coolness which
may be felt even In this warm weather j
has" sprung up between them. The two .
were arxdera in a railroad camp at Chalco.
Neh. They roomed together in t lie same I
lent and during the Mill watches of thn !
VniiM Hill I
, , -,,, v,. .,., run him to
eartn-
n-..a.,iB!r Warrlar inkdned
W andcrlna A arrlor gnnuuen.
j jonn Hannesy, who resides In any saloon
to ve Mr. Wendt a left hook with a
chair, put ranen in ine anempi a1" -
on ac
count' of the arrival of an officer. Oolrig
to the station In the pnttol wagon Han
nesy worked his fighting blood to the boil
ing point again and Btarted In to clesn
Patrol Driver Wilson nnd Conductor Bald
win nr. In atjnroved atvle. The last flaht
was of hortnr duration than the first, for
Baldwin landed on his nose
effective a lick that the bbissom
was heightened In color about t
witn bo
thereon
hree dc--
, grees,
nobbed on a Train.
T- B. Bradalreet. whose home Is In Sioux
lt. The thief left the watch undisturbed.
Notification was received by the police
through a wire that someone had been
robbed on the train, and two officers were
dispatched to the depot and arre sted J
Crump. rnl"-ed. who mas a on the
diner nttached to the train. W hen t rump
maa searched at the station he had no
j money.
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I
nfi i i. ine va h 01 uie uuiun
City Ticket Office, 1323 Fernan St.,
OMAHA, NEB,
F. P. RUTHERFORD, DW. Pan. Igt.
jpelle
Creole
ALWAYS
EVEBYWHERE
Save the Bands
l lie jf air
A FIVE
POUND
BASS
What a sensation you get
when yon have one on tne
Une and bow he grows la
weight dally thereafter. The
big fellows are plentiful la
the "Mluut-boU Lakes."
Our rates are so low dur
ing July, August snd ti-p-teiuber
that you cannot
afford to stay at home.
Talk with vn at 1402 Far
Ham street, Onitihu.
W. H. BRILL,
DIST. PASSENGER AGENT
I
OR.
rile GREW
bPKCIALUT.
Trrt Mil Iorm of
Diseases of men
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tln. Brarptiiti iy'.eia. Oie 1. tliMm to IK
cnaaka aud luetra to lut Tea of riAyuuna orold.
im. Um l. i renews HtU anercy Pljjli bules a
?t. 40 a cimllew fnaranroefl cu ro XTTf ur timner
unJrd. Can be carried in et m' iiucUet. Bold
very where. or mai!d in plalu writ. per tn receipt of
Wise bi l'LUrtCTU CVUZ VtMVA V. Caiow
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jwniaaaj y aaasaaaaaatvava.
PARKER'S
Hair
Balsam
i'iuuiuu-a i lie prowth of tho hair and
gives It the lustre andsllklnessof yoqth.
V hcn tUe bulr U pray or fadi-d it
BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR.
It prevents Dandruff sad tiulr falling
and keps the scrip clean and licalt);y.
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NO PAIN. NO. STAIN.
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a, F-Ca ludiiwreiions oreicvtMseof tarlf yeia
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