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    TnR OMAHA DAILY llEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1P03.
1
COMPANION IS BIT HARD
Peoria Pilei Up Twelr Bam bj Simply
timing cub
DISTILLERS MAKE SIX IN THE SIXTH
.
Heerke's Mea Hit k Ball Ortea
Eaiih Wl am Orafaar?
Game, bat This Waa !
Ordlaarr Affair.
TEORIA. II)., Julr .-(8paclal Tele
gram.) Companion proved an eaay
victim thla aftsrnoon In a slug
fest held at Lakevtew park, and be
fore quite 1,000 spectators hla team went
down to defeat by the He ore of IS to 5. It
waa a good fame until the flnlah of the
sixth Inning, and Companion and Hart were
doing a battle royal for supremacy. In
the seventh the firat man up reoeived flrat
aa a gift and then It waa that the eky
waa made lurid by aky-acrapors, to aay
nothing of the alnglea that tended only
to advance men on baaea. Biz hlta In all
were aulTlclent to make , six runs. The
eighth waa almost aa disastrous, for three
hlta. which were aided by errors by the
pitcher and Thomas were sufficient to allow
three additional runs. a
Manager Rourka occupied a position on
the players' bench, but for onca he had no
fault to And. The. hlta that came with such
t-egularlty wereVf the luckiest nature, and
It waa by no means dumb playing that
permitted the run-getting of J he locals. On
the contrary, the vlsltore hit well, but un
fortunately could not bunch them. Dur
ing the drat five lnnlnga five hlta obtained
singly were equal to as many runs, but In
the sixth two amounted to nothing. Aa a
rally In the ninth the team looked good
considering the great odds against which
they had to contend. Companion led oft with
a three-bagger and he easily scored on Car
ter's single. Genlns reached first on a sin
gle and Carter scored on Shugarfs fielder's
choice which caught Oenlns. It was Hart's
fortunate stop of Miller's high liner that
terminated the game or else another score
would have been added.
PEORIA.
a ft A
Thell, If 6 I t 1 0 4
Preston, of 112 3 0 0
Lezotte, lb 4 1 J 10 1 0
Wilson, e 6 0 0 $ 0 0
s Stewart, 2b I I S 'S 0
jiariien, so t 1 i l g v
Holly, as 4 1 1 0 t 1
Henaler, rf 4 4 t 0 0 0
4 10 0 4 0
Hart, p
Totals ,.
Carter, rf
Genins, cf .
Miller. If
11 It 17 U
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. PO.
4 111
6 0 10
6 0 14
fehugart, to 10 0 1
Welch, lb (119
Thomas, ss 10 0 1
Hlckey, 8b 4 0 0 1
Gondlii;, o 4 0 11
Companion, p 4 I 1 1
A.
1
0
0
1
0
3
2
1
1
E.
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Totals 38 6 11 24 11
fMrii o o i o i o t I u
Omaha 0 llftlOOOS-
Earned runs: Peoria, 7; Omaha, 1. Two-
base hits: H easier, Preston, Stewart.
Three-baaa hits: Welch, Companion.
Home run; lleasler. Sacrifice hits; Pres
ton, Carter, Thomas. Stolen bases: Thiel,
Preston. Hartiell. Hlckey. Flrat base on
balls: Off Hart, 1; off Companion. -4. Struck
out: By Hart, 1; by Companion, 1 Um
pires: Tlbald and Bcbaf stall. Timet 1:26.
Brewers Wf a After Pear Play.
baited Ixs Moines today and won, but
poor playing In the Held nearly lost the
defeated by Boston In tha second game of I bane hits: Bannon (S, Roach, "truck out:
Hv torner, . Hubs on alls; Oft lnrner, 7.
Hit by tiitcher: Raymer. raaaed ball:
Roach. Tune: 1:40.. t'mplre: Mesamer.
Dirkani Kails I. Caste.
I.OUISVIIXE. July Hl.-After twelve In
ning- of emitlng play I'mplre Mullane
celled the game on account of darkness.
The visitors outbttr-1 the locals, but their
fielding was ragged. Attendance, 3,000.
Boore:
LOUIBVTt,LS. MIXWAt'KFB.
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B.
Kartrls. rf....l lit Sra.a7, ...! 1411
0 Ponnhua. 10.1 II f 1
I 1 Wnd. C I 4 1
r t'ntlaub, lb... a 4 I 1 I
0 Hemphill, -f .1 1 4 1
C Dunltarj. II.. .1 4 4 4 4
lioanlar. rl....l till
C'Vlox. mi t 1114
eHoredKH, ... 4 14 4
liMullar, a S till
the aerie today. Attendance 4.410. Score
BOSTON I NEW TOFK.
R.H.O.A.B. I R M O A .ft.
Cooler, It 4 14 4 rnnnrn, rt....4 4 4 4 0
Tanner. lb...l 114 I lrwmahan, et.l 4 14 4
Stasia?, ct ... 4 11 .'alWaBn. lb.. l 1 I 4
rarnay, rt .. 4 4 14 1n.a, if 4 4 14 1
Marts, 4
Ablarhl. lb 1 4 14 1
orvmlncer. Sol 14 I 1
Aiira. at. ...4 4 110
Willis, 4 1110
Babb. aa 4 14 1
Llr. Ib.. I 1 1
otlrvrt. lb... 4 1 I 1
Rowarman, S.4 1 f 1
Mathavamt. a 4 14 1
iVanhaltraa ..4 4 4 0 4
Total mil
Totals I I 17 II I
Batted for Lauder In ninth.
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0-6
New York 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
First on errors: Boston 1. Txft on bus:
Boston 7. New York 1 Ti.luun hlia:
lenney, Uremlnger. Home run: Oremliirer.
Bacrtflcs hits: Oremlneer. Willis. Bower-
man. Stolen basea: Cooley. Moran. Ab-
battlecnlo. First on bails: oft Wlllia 1, off
Matnewson s. BtrucK out: By Willis . by
Mathewson I. Time: 1:50. Umpire: John-
Hart, if l
Fra.haar, lb..O
Oaa-tll. ef....
Sulllran, lb.. I
Srhrlarer, e...l
Whlta. lb 1
Qulnlan. aa...l
Snhannon, p. 1
McCord, s-f-4
Kacan. p 0
xiWalker ....1
1 11
4 4
Totala
.11 11 44 U 4
TAtila 11 trHSR tl
BlOnfl. I ,Mmllti -lla mi I V,,n rl. m
t-Biiiiea Tint fit la Tenth. xxBatted for Bohannon In ninth Inning.
BROOKLYN. July M.-Battlnr honors Louisville 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0-11
were evenly divided between Philadelphia Milwaukee 2 0030040110 0-U
and Brooklyn today, but the visitors I Two-base hits: Schrlever. Unslaub. Oan
Duncned their hits when an extra limine ley. Three-bnse hits: Sullivan. Uuinlsn
was necessary and won the game, scoring I Home runs: Hart, IJunlcavy. Stolen buses:
nve runs on as many hlta and Damen s ungiauo, Duiueavy, Hemphill, wood.
rumme or wolverton s arounder. Duggleuy linisnear. lilt ty pitolmd r.all: By i?o
relieved Mitchell in tha ela-hth Innina and hannon. 2: bv Meredith. . Bases on balls:
Oleaaon was put out of the game in the I Off Bohannon 8; off McCord. 1; off More-
sixtn. Attendance 2,860. Bcore:
PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN.
R. H O A.B.I R.H.Ot .
Tbomaa. rf ...I 110 e Strana. Ib....l I 1 I 1
Olraaon, 2b. .1 tit 4 Sharkard. It... I 1141
Mailman, lb .0 14 1 0 Uobba, c( I 114 4
Wnlr.rton. lb I 4 14 4 Doyla, lb 1 111 0 0
naiaiar, n....o lis 0 Dahlao, at l l l a l
Parry. K 1 I 4 4 O McCraarr. rf. O 1 1 0 1
th(la, lb. 1 4 11 0 " Flood, lb I 1114
Huliwitt, aa...l 114 0 Jordan, lb.. ...4 4 114
tooln. e 1 14 4 o;Jarklltach, C..1 till
Mltrnall, s.,.1 1 GarTln. 0 4 4 1 4
4 0 4 4
dlth. 1. Struck out: Fy Bohsnnon, 2; by
Mcuora, l; by MereOltn, ; ty Muuer. 1.
Houblo play: Odwell to Brashcar. Left
on bases: Louisville, 7; Milwaukee, .
Time: 2:35. Umpire: Mullane.
Toledo Ontplaya Oles.
TOLEDO. July M Toledo outbatted and
outplayed Minneapolis today, although the
visitoia were at all times dangerous. At
tendance. 1.800. Score:
M1NNBAPOUS
K.H.O A B.
Salllran. cf...O 114 4
Sporar, lb 0 4 11 4
Laiiy, ii a a
K Smith, rf..l 14 1
TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.B
W. Smith, rt.l 1 I 0 4
Owena, aa 1 4 111
Bl'krnahlp, If.l 14 4 4
Turner, lb....l 114 0
Barnard, Yf...l I I 0 0
.1114 0
Oylar. aa 1 1 I 1
aUlutyra, lb..l III
Martin, lb....l III
Yaar, 4 111
Jllmmal, p. ...4 1 4 1
Totals I llxlS U 1
Dugflabr, p...l lie OiUaaalar
Total IS II 10 II 0 Totals 10 U 10 II I
xBatted for Garvin In tenth.
Philadelphia 0 11006001 6-16
Brooklyn 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 W Kiatoow. e.
Two-base hits: Oleaeon, Klester, Shock- C1V;D- ": 2 ! J f
tA ij, . a.. v, i.i,.. 1 Rriallng, lb...ft 4 4 1 (
v.r"'A'L"VAV-. t'hiids. ib 1 i 4 1 1
nuinwiu, u'ii, mrvreary. oiQien dhrcs; rnuai.in n , a , .
ton, Loolny Left on bases: Philadelphia 4, I Toiali 11 17 7
. " ' L7, . une out when winning run scored.
Flrsj on balls: Off Mitchell 4,off DuWleby SneaBOY," 0 1 0 1 2 0 28
1. Sacrifice hit: Hallman. Hit by pitched Minneapolis . 0 0 0 1 Oil 0 2-
balls: By Garvin 1, by Mitchell 1. Struck Three-base hits: Chtlde . Mclntyre, E.
out: Bv Garvin . hv Mitrhein. bv Tiur. Smith. Home run: Klelnow. Bases on
gleby 2. Time: 2:25. Umpire: Emails. bflls:, Coughlln. 2; off Stlmmol, 4.
Staadlagt ef the Teams. 1 1. stolen bases: Klelnow (2), Bernard,
Played. Won. Lost P.C: I Chllds, Ulankenshlp. Left on baBes: To-
be Zs .n7 woo, o; Minneapolis, I. wiuuio pinr .
M a r,m Owens to Turner. Hit bv pitched ball:
47 24 ,bho Yeager. Sacrifice hits: Owens, Coughlln,
44 42 .612 Mclntyre, Sullivan. Time: 2M. Umpire:
40 4t JW Cunningham.
fl Ijl 'ail Indianapolis Ends on Top,
27 67 .421 INDIANAPOLIS. July 28. Indianapolis
-i v, Vn.u. Tkn. I won the ooenlna same or the home scries
delphia at Brooklyn; St. Louis at Chicago; tdy. It waa a pitchers' battle until the
PittBbura- at Cincinnati. eighth Inning, when the home team
bunched' hits ana took the leau. Attena
OE POINTER CLIPS TIME
Ee daces Hii Eeoord to 2:05 1-2, Thui Be
coming; Fasteit of Sira'i Sons.
MANY WAGERS MADE AT CLEVELAND
Vigilant Officers Fall to Prevent Bet-
ting, Tbongh No Arrests Are
Made for Infraction of
Law. J
CLEVELAND, July 28-In spite of the
vigilance of the officers placed at the Glen-
vllle track by Mayor Goff handbooks were
operated this afternoon and many wagers
were made, the bookmakers passing out to
their patrons small blue tickets. No ar
rests were made, as the work was done
quietly and without the sanction of the association.
The sport was of the best, fast time being
made In all of the events and close finishes
being the order In three of the events. The
first race, the 2:14 trot, went to Billy Buck
without much effort, the gelding apparently
outclassing his field. In the 2:23 race Elas
tic Pointer won without difficulty, although
he was forced to reduce his record from
10 to 2:06H.
Fanforan proved tho best of a field -of
twelve In the 2:17 trot, taking the second
and third heats, the first being won by
Bernalda. Joe Pointer had the speed of the
:0t pacers and reduced his record to 2:06H.
thus making him the fastest son of ths
champion pacer, Star Pointer. Results:
2:14 trot, nurse 12.000:
Billy Buck, b. g ., by Saint Clair (Geers).l 1
Norrle, b. g. TO. Shank) 8 2
Joymaker, b. h. (McCoy) 2 3
Alfred Star, b. h. (Barngrove) 4 6
Black Lady, blk m. (Loomls) t 4
rime: 2:13, z:llV4.
2:23 Dace, nurse. 42.000:
Elastic Pointer, b. h., by Brown Hal
Pittsburg
Chicago ...
New York
Cincinnati
Brooklyn .
lostnn ...
St. Louis .
Philadelphia
84
... 89
... 81
... M
... 8d
... 84
... 84
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
ance, H3I. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. ,
K.H.O. A.B.I
KANSAS CITT.
K.H.O.A.B.
Bean Eaters Bant Oat New York,
Thanks to Twlrllngr of
Hofhei,
Hoirtarer, rt.l 0 4 0
Jonea. if 1 1 I 0
Coulter. cf....l I 1 4
Klhm, lb 1 1 10 0
Heydon. c 0 111
Tamaett, 3b... 4 1 1 1
Marcan, aa. ...0 0 4 7
v-n th n 1 01
BOSTON. July 28. Boston scored another Kailum. n....i ion
snui out loaay against xxew iora. xiugnes 1 -
nltohad maatarlv ball. Attendance 1.1UU. 1 Totals 7 13 11 13 1 loiaia 1 in 1 1
Score; I Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7
ORothtuaa, cf. O 1 1
o'Oear. rf 0 4 1
1 Nanca, lb 0 0 I
U Grady, lb 4 4 I
OLcwaa, aa 4 4 0
0 Knoll, If 0 I I
0 butler, c 1 1 II
OMi Andrawa, Ibt) 4 4
U:Uibaon, p 0 4 4
BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.B
Douiharty, If.l 1 I I I
Colllna. lb .. 1 114 0
O'Brtan, cf.,,.4 4 110
rraamaa, rf..O 4 4 4 (J
Parent, aa....O 1 4 6
LaChaar. lb. 4 4 10 4 i
Farrla, b I 4 4 1
Crlcer. o.....l 1 I 4
Hughaa, S....4 I 4 0 i
NEW YORK. I ivansas city U 1 U v V U u u v i
R.H.O.A.B. Bases on bal s: Bv Keilum. 8: by Ulb-
Kealar. rt 0 Oil 0 son. 3. Struck out: Bv Keilum. 7: by Gib-
' inn. in nit hv n trhpr: tilDaon. l. Two-
bale hits: coulter, Keuum. i nree-Dase
hits: Klhm. Kothfusa. Sacrlllce hits:
Tamsett, Marcan. Double plays: Marcan
to Kihm, McAuurews to in ance to uraay.
Stolen bases: Tamsett, Knoll. Left on
bases: Indianapolis, 12; Kansas City, 7.
Time: 2:06. Umpire; Foreman.
Standing; of th Teams,
Elbarfeld. aa. .0
foamy, lb 4
Wllllama, lb.4
Tannahlll, II..0
McFarland, ct.O
Janial, lk.. ..4
aeyllla, e 4
HlSth, 0
4 111
14 10
0 14 0
4 14 0
14 14
4 14 0
0 4 4 4
gameA Attendance BOO. . Bcore:
R.H.E.
Total I t 17 11 ' I Total I I 14 14 I
Boston 1 0100010 3
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Collins. Three-base hit: Milwaukee
Parent. Home run: Crle-er. Stolen bases: I St. Paul
Colllna. O'Brien. Doubla nlavs: Ferris. I Indiana Dolls
Parent to LaChance, Parent to LaChanco, I Kansas City
iveeier to tseviiie. first on Dans; un louisvuie .
Orimth 1, off Hughes I. Struck out: By Minneapolis
liugues z, by Griffith 2. Time: 1:1U. um- I col umbos
pire: unenaan. I Toieao
Washington Scares Phillies.
Milwaukee 0 14 0 f 0 , U I
Ues Mulnes 0 0 J M. 5 V ,frt. t i
Battertes, Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia;
Lies Moines, Barry and Marshall.
Denver Defeats Kaaaas City.
KANSAS CITT. July .Jt-Hess was hit
hard in the fifth and sixth innings and his
support was ragged. Attendance '.W.
Bcor! B H til
Uenver 1 ft I 1 X lg 14 t
Kansas Clty...O 0 1 0 1 I 1 -1 13 4
Batteries: Kansas City, Hess and Mos
sltt; Whltrldge and Ulrlch.
MlUtonalrea Dona It. Josh
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. . July Mi Colorado
Springs touched up Glad for thirteen bits
today and won. Score;
Col. Springs.. .3 0 0 8 I I 4 t-ll 13 3
bt. Joseph ....4 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0-1U 13 6
Batteries: Colorado Springs, Newmeyer
and Staruagle; Bt, Joseph, Glade and Mo
Connell. Standlac at the Teams.
, Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Colorado Springs .. 7S M g .41
, .. IB w zv .aia
.-.. 75 38 Vt .617
... V U t .491
...Tf .37 40 .4S1
,.. n 8 44 .4M
... IS . 35 43 .449
... 73 II 47 .3V7
lam trwlBv: Omaha at Peoria: Denver
at Kansaa City; Colorado Springs at Bt.
Joseph; .Pes Moines at Milwaukee.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati Tu Tables, Teaching
Vp Pbtlllppt foe Sixteen Bits
and Ten Rana,
CINCTNNATI. July Jl-Clnolnnatl easily
k third a-nma of the series from
Pittsburg today. Phllllppl, who has always
been a puxsle for Cincinnati was touched
UO tor Sixteen UU, jauaaniuai, a.wv.
Bcore:
CINCINNATI. "I "TT4BIF.0
R.H.O.A.B. I m.H.OTA.t
DonllB, If.... I I I 4 4 Boaitsjont, at .4 1 1 4
Sryinour, 0I..1 4 14 4 Hoflaiaa, tt..f 4 4 4
lolan. rt 1 114 SSabrlBC, . M...1 114
Ba.kiay. lb...l 114 oWasnar. aa....4 114 1
.. ',,", i .k 1 a 1 a RranaSalS. lb.4 4 4 11
ororaa. SB.. I I 1 t 1 Laacb. 4b..... I 1 1 1 1
Kallay. lb....l I 4 4 4 KlU-bay. lb...l 114 4
b.rsW, 4 t 14 IKram, U....1 1 1 1 4
MahaTl 1 14 1 4 muti. t 4 1 I I 4
' . Phlllipfl. ! 1114
Totala ;....14 14!7 4 1 XH.aaBad 14 4 4
I Totals 4 4 14 14 I
xBatted for PhilUppI In ninth.
rinninnaU 0.1 I I 1-1 1 ?-
Games todav: Kansaa City at Indian-
i ; .. . uil....,l .. I ....l.i.ni.. 1 ill a.
ttttr.inifT tuii t.,i- ti. I """ - f-"""""""'
1n.rr,n ik. h.,.i.i . i .vu.w.1 -
scare in tn nintn inning and it took an
extra inning for the home team to win.
Henley relieved Plank after Washington
tied the score in the ninth inning. At
tendance 4,a. score:
NEW YORK. July 28. A meeting of the
Dreeidents of base ball leagues to consider
Mccormick Ibl 111 o la national agreement was neiu loaay. neu
Kittradga. c. .0 14 4 u I ry Harris of San Francisco and J. F. Mor
Paitau, p 0 I I I 1 1 ley of Los Angeles, representing the Cail-
I lurnla association; Jr. J. nicaey or tne
Totals I 11x11 II I American association and Harry Fulllum
I nf ho Naltunul Inn una vhfh flmnns IhnaA
" ui wnen winnins run scorea. i Dresent.
Phlladelnhla oooooaooo ia 1 M. H. Sexton of Colorado Springs, presl
Washington 010000002 08 dent of the w astern league, came into tne
Twn-hn,. hit.- P.n.n p,..kM. u hotel just before the meeting began and
Cormlck. Three-baae hit! Powers, "stolen went into conference with the others. It
base: Pickering. Left on bases: Wuhin 's understood the minor league. will demand
ton, 6; Philadelphia. 5. Double plays: L. th.at th reserve rule shun be enforced.
Milwaukee
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City
lienver
orta s,
Ues Molnos
umana
llttsbuig .i-. 0tos-s
Three-base hit: Wagner. Home run: Bey.
mour. Stolen bases: Seymour, Dolun, Sac
rifice hit: Corcoran. Double plai; Kelletr
and Beckley. Basoa on balls: Off Hahn, L
"ruck out! By Haiin, 1: by Phllllppl. I.
Left on basos; Clnclnnntl. 1; Pittsburg. I.
Time; i:0. ympire: v iay. .
Microbes Play ' Saints
mnmnn iulv 2S. The locals batted
O'Neill all over the field In the five innings
he nltrhed today, stole bases at will and
ous ulsolays. Attendance, l,3u. Soere:
1 I I r itiuotea, iiiv s v v
I I I I 4i4ioa4. of.... 4 4 14
Ills u!ura'.. IB 4 III
4 111 f Harrier. If.... 1 4
10 0 Bursa, aa ....- a
114 0Hack.it. lb... I tilt
0 4 1 0 J. u r.au, ...B i a
111 1 at. O'Nall, 1 411
1 t 1 4 browa, f 1 14 4
ous tnlsplays.
K.H.O.A.B .. . R..HO.A.B
siaala. M 1 1 4 4 4 rarr.ll. IB... B I a i
ib.::::i i i i'u. n, i
(hauc, lb.
Jonaa, at. ..
tnra lb...
Harta, rt 4
Kilns. 0 1
Raub. B 4
Ttnaar. aa ...1
Tailor, s 4
..."silif MI I Totals t llU)
Chicago . i !? lr
ki iJTuib o n n i w
Left on baaea: - Chicago l. St. Louis 7.
T
hi
E
double
t hv O'Neill S. by Brown 1. Base on
balls: Off Taylor 1. -off O'Neill L- Time
14U. Uatiplre; atoran.
Mew York, Dowsti hy Boston.
NEW TORlC July M.-Inabllty to bit
Willis was tae cause of New Hern seiug
wo-base hits: jonea a. Rimi.
f Chance. Stolen oases: Biarie. iuiy,
vers. Chance, Burke, J. O'Neill.' Brown.
plays: Kvers lo wnanca. larrau,
u..k,ti. Miruca out: tr isyior
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
.... M
.... M
.... 85
.... 73
..-85
..r?8i
.... 85
.... S3
63 2 Mi
56 31 .640
45 40 .029
3D it .cW
42 . 43 .491
U 4a .424
84 61 .4-10
31 63 .374
PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.B.
Plckarlns, ef..l 1 1 10
Skraek. lb.. ..4 4
L. Croaa, 10...1 1
Saybold, rf....4 1
Hoffman, lt.,,1 1
Murany. JB...9 l
M. Croaa, aa..O 1
Powara, 0 1 I
Plank, p 0 0
I 0
I 0
I 0
0 0
I 1
1 1
1 1
4
Hanlay, p 4 4 4 4 1
Totals 4 4 M 14
WABHINOTON.
H.U.O.A.B.
Moran, aa 0 1111
Ryan, of......O 1 1 I o
Clarka. lb....O 1 14 1 1
Halbach. It.. ..4 114 0
rf 1 114 1
CoushllB, lb. .1 1 1 4 4
BALL PACT JS DISCUSSED
League Presidents Meet la New York
and Talk of National Agreement.
'.'' iv v.i uh , rinna io enreck; M. " . . ... ....... -
Cross to Murphy to 8hreck; Moran to wcek ne Bal1 n" matter what agreement
Clarke. First on Utile: Off Plank. 1; oft waa formulated the American league would
Henley, 1. Struck out: By Plank l' bv stand by the contracts made with their
pire: Haasett
Cleveland Tnkes an Eaay One
ST. LOUIS. July 2. Cleveland won tha players of the older league to desert or
nal glrne of the 71 wlfh St Louil '8n contract, with it In the NaUonal
Most of the contracts run from two to
three years, that being the only way that
the American league could get the atar
afternoon with ease. Cleveland aiS league the contracts. In most cases, only
some neavy buck work wniie Bt. Louis "'V. K ' j . ; ,u ...
nnniH not hit Uimr. .rr.nfiu.iu ii , .. Barney Dreyfus, president of the Pitts
uamng waa me leature. Auenoance, l.oou, I .1 r " . , v.
Bcore; talk with President Powers. He said he
was In the city on private business and
had nothing to do with the meeting.
The conference adjourned at 2:30, when
Mr. Pulllam sid he and Mr. Powers had
met as a committee and invited the others
to meet them. No plan was mapped out.
Another session win do neia tomorrow,
Score
CLEVELAND. I BT. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.n
Bay, of 1 114 0 Burkatt. W....0 4 4 4 0
Braolay. lb.. ..I 4 1
Lajola. lb. I I
Hickman, 10. .1 1 io
McCarthy, If . 4 I 4
nick, rt 1 1 4
Ooehnauar, sa-1 4 1
Bamla, a I I I
Moors, p 1 I I
1
4 4
4 1
0 0
4 01
4 t
4 l
I t
Martin, rt 1 14 10
r rial. 1 I 1 o I
Aadaraon, lb.. 4 1 11 1 0
wauaca, aa...o 0 I I I
H.mphlll, of. .4 4 4 1 0
sugoan, a 4 4 7 1 II
Hill. lb. 1 14 11
rowan, p 0 1 4 4 II
ToUla II U 17 II
Cleveland
Bt. Louis
Earned runs
Two-base hit
, -.. ... . J ..... I n UlnL.MM 1.1. .
loy i o , wu uii, jiivniiimii, oaui nit:, iiiua.
Lajole, Moore, Flick. Double plays: Martin
BleCook and Arapahoe Tie,
ARAPAHOE. Neb.. JOly JS.-CSDeolat Tel
egram.) mci.ook ana Arupanuo piayea
U 17 II ,1 Total. a a n it s egram.i mci.ook ana Arupunwi piayeu a
10 10 O S 0 1 alio tie here today. Score. R.H.H1.
00061401 tl 1 McCook 1 00010010-363
Tv?.,ii iVfLJ.i.. Arapaho 00010000 01 4 3
""Hm: ?..,-baW hits: Brad- ,Threbf hltL fAto1,Bft,,r,": MtZ
ridge, Schopp and Bender; Beltter and
r-atton. rttrui'K out: cy Aitnuge I, o
i. bv
and Sugden; Gocbnauer, Lajoie and Hick- Bchopp 1 by Beltter 7. Base on balls: Oft
man. Stolen base: Bay. Bases on balls: Altrldgo 3, off Beltxer 1. Qame called to
Off Moore, 1; off Poweil.l. Struck out: By let visiting team catch a train. Arapahou
Moore, 3; by Powell, I. I.eft on bases: Bt- played an entire home team, every player
Liouis, a; cieveiana, a. lime; i.ii empire: I n"i " aiiuu5, i.mpuo. wnu t i-
Connoiiy. lersuu.
rosipenea wames
At retrolt Chlcsgo-Detrolt gams Dost-
poneo, wet grounus.
Standing; ef Ihe Teasas.
Fllger Wins Hot Gasae.
Boston 83
Philadelphia 84
Cleveland 83
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
Detroit 8
New York 71
Chicago 80
St. Louis si oa, .Aiij
Washington 13 27 65 .8)
namra todav: St. Louis at Detroit! Wash
Ingiou at Philadelphia; New York at Bus
ton.
. 65
44
4rt
37
34
44
27
28
34
3
40
44
64
65 '
PILOER. Neb.. July 28. (Special Tele
gram.) The Wayne Normal ball team was
defeated by the locals In tha prettiest game
ever clayed In Pllger. It took ten inninss
C3 I to decide the contest and both sides Dlaved
!) good Dan. Attenuance, auu. tscore:
Pilger 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 l-
Dli Wavna 0 0 ft 0 i It 0 t fi n A
.45(1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Darner Pitehes Flae Ball, Almost Wymore nine at Wymore Bunday after-
noon, Wymore winning by a score of 8 to 7.
ghattlag St. Paal IJust before the game was called the grand
Earned runs: Pllajer. 4: Wayne. 3. Threa
tens hit: Pilger. Two-base hits: Pilger, 4;
Wayne, x. BtrucK out: Hy BucKlin, 9; by
O'Keefe, 6. Batteries: Pilger, Burklln and
Fcllman; Wayne, O Klefe and Bar fa. Tims
Wymore Detents Hnveloek.
BEATRICE. Neb.. July 28. (SDeclaH
The Haveloik base ball team played the
Oat.
COLUMBVB, July . Dorner, who was
a-iir,1 from Cleveland. Ditched hla first
game for Columbus today, and but for
l lineman S unu mruw u iiiai in iiiv eiKiiin,
Inning would nave sum uui di. raui. iing
man piayeo a uriumin neiuing game, now
ever. Alirnuanct, a,o. otuii,
COLl'MBl'S. i ST. PAUU
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B
Marriaaar. lt. l 4 14 IO.Ur, lb. 4 4 14 4
Cllnamaa. aa. 1 114 liShannao, ct...4 14 4
Arndt. rt 1 t I 4 Jarka..a. rt....4 4 11
Rarniar, lb.... I 1 4 4 0 Sx-haaSar, aa. 4 4 11
Haanoa. ol... l I I j 4 Huaflaa. lb. .4 111
Mailor lb 1 114 41Plounior, II..1 4 16
Waaaar. lb. ..I I 1 I BWbiar. Ib... I 14 4
goacl, a. I I 7 4 Oijiaroa. lb 1 4 I 1
Iwrsar, P 4 14 4 o,ulilvan. a... .4 1 4 I
jyariuaoa. p. ..4 4 11
Total U 17 14 Ij
Columbus
St. Paul..
Stoles
Teuls I 4 14 14 4
6 1 6 0 0 X 1 0
.4... 4000000142
Arndt (2), Cllngman. Two-
OHEtimw
-Kln a U Batilso l4fis Mlfdssl riots SesasM nnrstt sett ssality.
erflar svean ss. aay a.enapnny.
nd
stand collapsed, but fortunately no one was
injured. The Beatrice creamery company
team plays tne w ymore aggregation nex
Bunuay .
Big Crew at Ball Game.
LEXINGTON. Neb.. July 28 (Soeclal
Telegram.) An exciting game or ball wh
Kla
Silver Ash Jeam of Holdrege and the WIl
Tlraert n ne of Ondcn. The score stood
to I In favor of the Ogden club. Two thou
sand spectators witnessed the game.
Arlington Saute Ont Eagles.
ARLINGTON. Neb.. July 28. (Sueclal.l
Atllngton shut out the Fremont Eagles here
Sunday by a score or z to u in one or the
fastest games of ball seen on the home
grounds this season. The feature waa the
fielding and hitting of Arlington. Bntterlea:
Ar Una-ton. B. Kaos and Brown: Fremont.
Ackiy and M lumen.
Games la Three-! Leagne.
At Springfield Springfield. 3; Rock ford
At BlovmlngtOii Bloonungton, 2; 1U
buque, 0.
At 1 - 1 ur imar napins. is: iiecatur.
At Ruck Island Rock Island, i; Daven
port, 3.
Cortland Defeats Beatrice.
BEATRICE. Neb.. July 28 (Soeclal.)
The Beatrice and Cortland ball teams
played an Interesting gume of ball at Cort
land Stturrtay af trrnoun, which resulted In
a victory fur the latter team bv a score af
IIWl
(Hussevi 1 t
Hal Chaflin, b. h. (Qeers) 3 2
Msry Anna, D. m tsnowi 2 8
Harry D., b. g. (McKwen).i, 4 4
Fred H., b. g. fHudBun) 5 6
Ella Hal. b. ni. (Uallh) 4
Miss Ucorgle. b. m. (Frlcel dia
Major Will son, b. g. (Bogash) Uis
lime: z:utft. z:Ub.
2:17 trot, nurse 11.000:
Fanforan, b. m., by Tommy Brltton
(FullatiKer) ail
Bernalda, blk. m. (Kenney) 1 11 I
The General, ch. a. (Nuekols) 2 2
Prince Ureenlander, b. g. I Davis) 11 6 2
Miiiaru banners, g. g. (Merrineld).... 8 3 3
Hleboy, b. g. (Htunbrough).,. 4 4 8
Dillon Boy, b. h. (Hudson; 8 6 4
Direct View, b. m. (Walker) 6 7 11
Nlcolette. b. m. (Fisher) 6 8 7
Im r en ton. br. sr. (Dodd) 10 8 10
tlma O.. blk. m. (Hussey) U 12 4
Berkshire Chimes, br. h. (Barngrove) 7 lu ds
Time: 2:1, 2:12, 2:11H.
2:u9 cace. nurse 81.600:
Joe Pointer, b. h., by Star Pointer (Mc-
cieary) 2 2
Allerson, gr. h. (Fulluger) 2 2
ufreet, blk. m. (Eckers) 5 3
'ubanola. blk. h. (Ureer) 3 K
Blrdina, b. m. (Davis) 4 4
Mustard, b. m. (Keyes) 8 6
Rosebud, ch. m. (Nuekols) 7 6
Lady Allright, ch. m. (Murphy) 6 7
Schley Pointer, b. h. (UaliUer) U da
Kelley Brlggs, br. g. (Bunch) da
Time: x:u, 2:06
2:16 Dace. Durse 11.000:
Ebony - King, blK. g., by Atlantio
King (Bogash) 4 1 I
Klngmore, t. h. (Reaves) 13 4
Hal Patron, br. h. (Mcuray) 2 8 2
Lord Gentry, b. h. (Haws).. 3 2 5
jonn w. Batteraun, ch. g. (Davis).... 5 0 3
Hubert D b. g. ( Welling) 8 6 7
Dacy, b. g. (Kuhager) 7 6 6
Little Sphinx, b. m. (Wilson) 10 4 ds
unston. r. g. isnow) 6 7 ar
Wueen of Spades, blk. m. (Nuekols). 8 ds
xime: :.u, 2:nvk, .ivvt.
Accident Mars Saugrns Baces.
8ATJGUS. Mass.. July 28. Tho first seri
ous accident at Old Saugus since the open
ing of the two weeks' race meet came this
afternoon, when the trotter J.rX. tell in the
tretcn in the i.i trot and his driver. Wil
liam Duntly, was badiyJD;uryd, , .Results:
i.n ciaBs, pacing, purse juo: jessie tl.
won, Darius sucond, Katherme third. Best
time: 2:i24 in seventh heat.
z:i)0 class, pacing, purse 11. W0: Johnny
Wiseman won second, third and fourln
heats and race. The Judge won the ft rue
heat and second money. Young Bayard
third. Best time: 2:134 In second heat.
2:2a class, trotting, purse touo: Grade
Kellar won In three straight heats, Jessie
C. second, Kittle Wilkes .tnird. Best time;
isv
2:1s class, pacing, purse 3500: Nancy Al
len won the third, Iltih and sixth heata and
race, i.iitn May won tne first and fourth
heata and second money. Bunker Hill won
he second heat and third money. Best
time: 2:12 In third heat.
EVENTS ON RUNNING 'TRACKS
Two Heads, Nose and a Neck Alone
Separate Five Chicago
Uorsea.
CHICAGO, July 28 Two heads, a nose
and a neck was all that separated Ave of
a field of Blx in the mile handicap at Huw-
tnorne today, it was a desperate struggle
from the head of the stretch home, and
not until the Judges hung out the number
was It known how the horses finished. Results:
First, five furlongs: Reaulmls won. H.
Lyons second, Apolllnarls third. Time:
1:02.
Second, six furlonss: Svlvla Talbot won.
L'Etrenne second, Mary MuCafferty third.
Time: l:12fc-
Third, mile: Brulare won. Ahola second.
The Giver third. Time: 1:41.
Fourth, mile and a half: Hayward Hun
ter won, Our Bessie second, Barca third.
Time: 2:07.
Fifth, rive furlonss: Touchstone won:
Salto second, Cognomen third. Time: 1:01V.
sixth, mile and a quarter: f ading Light
. ... U-In 1 l. u u . . . I If,,- L J .... I
third. Time: 2:07.
NEW YORK. July 28. Drvlnatlon. In the
first race, broke the track record for five
and a half furlongs by covering the dis
tance In 1:07. The best previous time was
l:o8V. Results:
Hirst, nve and a half furlongs: Divina
tion won, Thistle Heather second, Petunia
third. Time: 1:07.
Second, mile and seventy yards: Osguod
won, Ringdove second. Albany Girl third.
Time: 1:47.
Third, the Greenfield stakes, five and a
half furlongs: Ishlnna won, Agnes Bren
nan second, Short Cake third. Time: 1:08.
Fourth, mile and a sixteenth: April-
shower won, G. Whit tier second, Daisy
Green third. Time: 1:47.
Fifth, six furlonus: Byrlln won. Our Nusr-
gott second, Choate third. Time: 1:14.
Sixth, mile and seventy yards: Mabel
Richardson won, Thoughtless second, Tie
Dancer third. Time: 1:47.
BT. LOUIB, July ZS. Results:
First, four and a half furlongs: Foot
lights Favorite won,' Caryota seound. Our
L.I1I1S third. Time: :oe.
Second, mile and an eighth: Ida Pen
sance won. Little Lois second, Ths Fiddler
third. Time; l:bott.
Third, six and a holf furlongs: Weird
won. Northern Spy second, Mollis T. third,
Time: 1:22.
Fourth, six furlongs: Forehand won
Rarnland second, lmboden third. Time
1:15.
Fifth, seven furlongs: Montana peeress
won. Ivernia second, llobart third. Time
I:- . . . .
Sixth, mils and an eighth: Tony Lepplng
won, Lassa, second, Morris Volnier third.
Time: 1:66.
. BUFFALO, July 28 Results:
First, six and a half furlongs: June Col
11ns won, Samle Mack second, Michaelmas
third. Time: 1:224.
Second, five and a half furlongs: Bcarfel
won. Marshal Ney second, Handmore third.
Time: 1:07.
Third, six furlongs: Albula won, Karl
Kahler second, lcewater third. Time:
1.13W.
Fourth, mill and a sixteenth: Scortia
wen, fcVHtl.aiyer second, TraJula third.
Time: 1:47.
Fifth, six furlongs: Tenneaseao won
Zarkee second, Dick Ripley third. Time:
Ills'...
Sixth, steeplechase, handicap, mile and
three-quarters: Tummy nut won, Blggun
second, cubanlte tniro. lime: tL
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FREMONT. Neb., July 28.-(Bpeclal )-
Races to be held on the track of the r re
mont Driving club on August 12, 13 and 14
promise to be as good ss any ever held In
previous years. The Hat of entries Is large
and fast. The Fowlers snd the Omaha Ju
niors will play baseball every day of the
races, ins entries lor tne races srs:
2.86 Dace: 1-ady Miller, ch. m.. Sir Nor
mar.dy. K. C. Miller. York. Neb.; The Relx-I,
r. h.. Alacarmo. R. D. Wall. Fremont. Neb
Slycorn, s. b., Judge Rue, 11. K. Wlede-
meyer. Marysvlllr. Kan.: Ontolus, b h.,
r'actoius. w. A. wens. uavia city. Neb.
Hscea. ch. m . Journalist, R. P. Davidson
St. Joe, Mo.; Ted Brunswick, b. s. Colon
Medium, R. A. Tsmplstoo, 'Takamah, Neb.;
F.chore, ch. g., Rechore, F. B. Dupree.
Greeley, Colo.; Silk Rags. ch. h., Cleg
Right, John Harrison, indlanola. Neb.;
Joe Gales, br. g., Equator, F. J. Tufts. St.
Paul, Minn.; Sunny Slope, b. m., Hanpy
Heir, Akley & Shire, Kansas City, Mo.;
Black Real, blk. m., Roy Wood, Zack
Ransdell, Topeka, Kan.
2:17 pace: Slur Oneida, Jr., blk. h , Star
Onleda, C. J. Grunke, Fremont, Neb.; Ail
aboard, b. h., Allmoneer, F. J. Tufts, St.
Paul, Minn.; Yankee Boy, g. g.. Behlo, F. J.
Tufts, St. Paul, Minn.; Jessie M., b. m.,
Norval Chief, Fred Robare. Beatrice, Neb.;
Harry Evans, b. g.. General Evans, Lee
Coptello, Council Grove, Kan.
Three-year-old 2:40 trot: Fern W., ch.
m., Louis Wilkes, G. G. Wllllama. Syra
cuse, Neb.; Wllmore, ch. h., ThW Con
queror, M. J. Brown, Osceola, Neb.; Drift
Allerton, blk. h., Allerton, C. S. Rex, Cres
ton, la.; King Airy, b. h., Norval King,
Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul, Minn.: Wilbar. br.
h., Escobar. H. D. Bennett, Lincoln, Neb. ;
Bobby Goodln. McRoberts, H. H. Smith. Ar
mour, 8. D.; Bell McGregor, McRoberts, H.
H. Smith, Armour, 8. D.
2:22 pace: Fred H., br. g., Omaha, G. F.
Heine. Hooper. Neb.; Bentell, br. g., Un
traced, Willis Beesley, Syracuse. Neb.; An
awlll, b. m., Andersonlan. R. W. Lowrey,
Lincoln, Neb.; Honryette, b. m., Hugh Pat
ten, H. Cornea. St. Joseph, Mo.; Ted Bruns
wick, b. s., Union Medium, R. A. Tern
pleton, Jr.. Teknmah, Neb.; Echore, ch. g,
Rechore. F. B. Dupree, Gree'.ey, Colo.; Silk
Rags, ch. h.. Cleg Right. John Harrison,
Indlanola, Neb.; Allaboard, b. h., Allmon
eer, Fred J. Tufts, Bt. Paul, Minn; Yankee
Roy,- g. g., Behlo, Fred J. Tufts, St. Paul,
Minn.; Samitndie. ch. a.. Senlcoltn, H. D.
Bennett. Lincoln, Neb.; Mack Boy, b. h.,
McRoberts, H. H. Bmlth. Armour, 8. D.i
Riley C g. h., Happy Riley, J. K. Strohm.
Aurora. Neb.
2:30 trot: Reliance, b. b., L. P. "South
worth, Ravenna, Neb.; Red Van, b. h., Ida
van. F. A. Hart, Lincoln, Neb.; Drlftaway,
b. h.. Red Baron, C. S. Rex, Creston. Ia.;
Happy Secret, b. m., Happy Heir, J. J.
Gardiner, St. Joseph, Mo.; Model Monarch,
b. s.. Almonnrch. Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul.
Minn.; Dalxy D. br. m., Garrett L Fred.
J. Tufts, St. Paul. Minn.; Vixen, b. riV?
faetoiuH, j. B. f ltxslmmona, Creston, la.;
So So Mack, McRoberts, H. H. Smith, Ar
mour. 8. D.
2:45 trot: Robert the Devil, b. g., Wawan.
R. S. Brownell, Morse Bluffs, Neb.; Geralnt,
ch. h., Onward. W. T. Brown. Fremont,
Neb.: Miss Lockheart. b. m.. Pavton T.oek-
heart, R. L. Newton, Lincoln, Nrb. ; Huppy
Maud. b. m.. Happy Heir, A. Romv, 81. Jo
seph, Mo.; Cleo M. ch. in., Hondoras. R. P.
Davidson, Bt. Joseph. Mo.; Maggie McNeil.,
b. m., Bertwood. P. H. Cavanaugh, Vlrdl
gree, Neb.; Model Monarch, b. h., Almon
arch. Fred J. Tufts, Bt. Paul. Minn.; Daisy
U., br. m , uarrett I... Fred J. Turts, St.
Paul, Minn.; Messerlan, b. s., Superinten
dent. H. D. Bennett, Lincoln. Neb.; Red
Leaf. b. m.. King Harold, Zack Ransdell,
Topeka, Kan.; Minnie Wllks, c. m.. Honor,
R. C. Condrey, Topeka. Kan.; Milton Mack,
b. h., Aravon K.. J. B. Fltaslmmons, Cres
ton; la.; King Tolus, b. h., Pactolus, C. H.
Aldrlch, David City, Neb.
2:25 trot: Ensor. ch. h.. Geralnt. W. T.
Brown, Fremont, Nob.; Lillle B., b. m.. Tho
Conqueror, M.J. Brown, Osceola, Neb.:
Izettea. b. m., Pactolus, C. Haldrlch, David
City. Neb.
SOLDIERS' FIELD DAY CONTESTS
Scores Ikon Good Work All Along
the Line at Nebraska
Posts, 1
The results cf ths field dav exercises at
tne military posts In Nebraska as an
nounced In general orders No. 23. Denart
Inent of the Missouri, are highly credita
ble to the participants as will be observed
Fort Cook Hurdle race. 120 yards. Cor
poral George M. Bessmer, Company K,
Twenty-second Infantry. IS seconds.
Fort Niobrara Sergeant Daniel C. Dono
van, HoHiiital Corps, 19 2-6 seconds.
Fort Niobrara 100-yard dash. Artificer
William Smith, Company I, Twenty-fifth
iniitniry. 11 0-0 sei-onus.
Fort Robinson Private Dolohua Mack.
Troop 1, Tenth cavalry, 10 3-6 seconds.
H .... , unhiimnn iinM a vo r a VII , rym
Private. Loud, Troop I, Tenth' Cavalry, 31
seconds.
Fort Crook Running hlsh lump. Cornoral
Sol 8. Foster, Company K, Twenty-second
Infantry, 4 feet, 10 inches.
Fort Crook Runnlna broad lums. Corno
ral George W. Smith. Company K, Twenty-
second jniantry, IK reel, a incnes.
Fort Robinson Private Dolphus Mack
Troon I. Tenth Cavalry. 1 feet. 1 Inch.
t ort Niobrara fitcning coiucai wan tent.
team from Company M, Twenty-rath in
fantry. 4 minutes. 25 seconds.
Kort ctook wan scaling, team rrom
Company I Twenty-second Infantry. 3
minutes. 16 seconds.
Fort Niobrara Team rrom Company A.
Twenty-fifth Infantry, 1 minute, 88 seconds.
Fort croon rutting uie snot, coos jonn
Prlbbens. Company I Twenty-second In
fantry, 82 feet, 8 Inches.
Fort Niobrara Sergi-ant Lewis Broadus,
Company M, Twenty-tifth Infantry, 33 feot,
11 Inches.
Fort Crook 440-yard race, Priviate Al
bert Rlchev, Company I Twenty-second
Infantry, 67 seconds.
Fort Crook Relav race of one mils,
team of Company K, Twenty-second In
fantry, 3 minutes, 1 second.
Fort Niobrara Team from Com pan v K,
Twenty-fifth Infantry, 4 minutes, 23 1-6
seconds.
Fort Robinson Troop I, Tenth Cavalry,
3 minutes, 66 seconds.
Fort Crook Obstacle race. Private Muriel
I Gruver, Company K, fwenty-second In
fantry, 39 seconds.
Fort Niobrara 220 vards, Private Joseph
Gray. Company C, Twenty-fifth Infantry.
No time taken.
Fort Niobrars Baseball. First Battalion
vs. Third Pattslllon. Twenty-fifth Infantry,
won by Third Battslllon; score )4 to 11.
Kurt Robinson First Bciusdron. Tenth
Pavalrv v. Band. Tenth Cavalry, and
Hospital Corps, won by First Squadron;
score 22 to 6.
Polo Games were nlsved by the Tenth
Cavalry team. Fort Robinson, as follows:
Team, Captain E. P. Jervev. Jr., No. 1;
H-lr.r Uenienant Bruea Piilmar. No. 2:
Captain H. C Whitehead. No. 3; Second
lieutenant W Cook, bRt k ; Second lieu
tenant IV tl Muller, No. 3. substitute;
Captain TL G. Pax ton, substitute and man
ager. - At Fort I.ngan. Colorado. June 23: Score,
Tenth Cavalry, : Fort Loean. 4.
At Colorado Sprtna-s. Colorado. June 26.
7 snd 29: Score, Colorado Soring. U:
Tenth Cavslrv, 8 (handicap of 3 allowed
Tenth Cavatrv). Tenth Csvalrv 6: Tenvr,
6. nienwond. 4: Tenth Cavalry. 6;
ihaivdlcap of 4 allows! Tenth Cavalry).
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