I THE OMAITA DAILY FTITDAY, JULY 31, 1903. OMAHA TEAM OUTCLASSED the Peoria Bath HiU and Tielii in Tineit of Form. OLMSTEAD ALLOWS ONLY FOUR HITS Distillers o. the other Haael Taaea eaafatall t I.l.eie aa H Wets me Raggett tap. or. v l fEORIA. HI.. July ).(Spclal Telegram.) Vs-Kourke-a crippled tf.m was ho match for the Distillers joday and they ware clearly outclasses from. all points of view. How aver, they would have hs4 little tppor tunity to win. for Olmstead pitched In wonderful forrn. An Illustration, of his worK U aptly toM when the score shows that he succeeded In striking out 8hujrart three times. Sch 'stall, too, had an off day, be ing touched jfor ten hits. Beside he lacked control . at rtitlcaf times and In one Instance forrujd n a run When with a couple of hrta and a hit batsman filled the bases. -' In the first Inning- both teams started out with lightning- speed and Indications were that a royal pitchers' battle would result In the second Peoria secured a sin gle hit, but In the third It was that Omaha's weakness '' made strongly manifest.' Hessler led off with a clean sin gle and was advanced by a sacrifice which should have resulted In a doable. The ball was hit towards first, but team work was lacking- and the bait waa handled poorly. Following Bchafstall succeeded in hitting two batamh beside giving a walk, which, with Prestpn'a single, luckily amounted to but two rtins. In the fourth two errors Cf Judgment by Infleldev In which Thomas and Welch' were; chief offenders, permitted two more scores, and thus It waa until the end. of .the. gome, r Olmstead not only had tfood support but his team 1.1 1 luckily behind him and the only wonder la that the game waa not even more one sided. Manager Jtourke Tias refused to play oft yesterday's postponed game tx morsow , even though a double-header had bceif advertised. He tightly took advan tage of the league constitution In order to play as few gemee aa possible until the team is strengthened. The score: : PEORIA. -W AH. R. IB. PO. A. B. Thlel, If 4 10 J 0 Prfitnn. ft t 0 t 1 0 Ir.otte.lb , .'1 10 . -ik'i:... a n o 9 o Stewart. 2h 4 1116 0 Hartself. So . I ? 2 2 Holly, ss a 1 1 Hsler. rf , 4 110 0 Olmsted, p 2 0 0 0 J Totals hi 31 "t M 27 13 - OMAHA. AB. R storm broke over the local base ball grounds at the close of the fifth Inning today and the game was railed, with the sr-ore slandlng to 4 In Brooklyn's favor. Tlie home players batted Miller out of the box. Cronln relieving him In the middle of the third. A wonderful left-half ct-h ly Hrowne, which rsved at least two runs, ended Brooklyn's batting In this Inning. Attendance. 4.&no. Score: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. R H.O.A.E. R H O. A B. Sirens, lb... 1 1 1 1 Drown., ft . 1 I t 4 t .rtn'h'l, cl 0 1 I l 114 4 V'Oinn, lb.. 4 4 1 4 4 14 I XWM. It.... 4 4 14 4 1 t t 4 Bans. M I 1 i I 4 114 I Ull, lb... 1 1 1 4 1 14 14 Dunn. tb.... 1 I t 4 4 4 14 I Wmfr, .... 4 1 i 4 4 4 4 14 Killer, P 4 4 4 4 - Cronln. a.... 4 4 4 1 4 lOUU ... 4 I U 4 I Total! . 0 0 Brooklyn, 2 Caech. . 14 14 1 iRoark hrrkart. If. 1 Itohhe, rt ... 1 tyle. lb ... 1 Ihleii, aa. . . 1 Ht'rw), rf. 1 Finn, lb.... 4 RlUer. t 4 Jones, p 4 .4 4 II I I ISO 04 10 0 1-4 New Tork, Brooklyn New York Left on bases J. Two-bae hits: Bheckard, Rabb, lJunn, Warner. Three-base hits: lxvbbs. Dahlen, McOreary. Stolen bases: Strang, Doyle, Flood, Ltresnahan. Double plays: Breana han to Dunn. First base on balls: Off Jones, 2; off Miller. 1; off Cronm, 1. 8trurk out: By Jones, 2; by Miller, 1; by Oronln, 1. Time: 1 17. Umpire: Johnstone. . Staadlaa al the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Tntala ... T 117 11 I Touts ...4 14 IT 14 I z Batted for Berger In eighth. St. Paul 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 27 Columbus .....0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 04 Earned runs: St. Paul. 2. Stolen bases: Phannon U. Bchsefer (2). Flournoy, Wheeler. Sacrifice hits: Arndt. Htissln. Flournoy, Chech. Two-base hits: fisymer. Fox. Clingman, G-ler. Bchaefer. Three bate hit: Gelor. Hits: off Berger, 7; off Domer, 2. Struck out: By Herger. t; by Dorner, 2: by C hech. 1. Bases on balls: Oft Berger, 4: off Chech. 3. Hit by pitcher: By C hech, 2: by Berger, 1. Time: J. 10. Umpire: Messmer. Brewers Go fader A gala. LOriSVlLLE, July Jn-Loulsvllle out played Milwaukee todsy and won the last game of the series. Hedges was knocked out of the box In the third Inning. Catches by Dunleavy and inrt were features. At tendance, l.&no. Score: LOII8VILI.I MtLWACKKB H O A t I it 114 (!. :t. i 4 Donnhue, lb. 4 I 'Wood, e 1 4 t'n(laun. lb. 1 4 Hemphill, rt. 1 Pltteburg Chicago New York Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Pt. Lou It Philadelphia ... Oames today: r i rf ,.V. cf .... If Carter, Grnins, Miller. BTi'igart, io . Wrkti, id Th viiaa, , II . key. 3b ., Oondlng,.C Sohaf stall, p IB. PO. 1 3 4 24 14 Totars .3...M' Peoria ...VO M ! I HI 0 M OmahA 0 MOIMIH c.puj t-ima- Pmrla- 1. Two-base hits: Uealr. Three-base hits: Lesotte. Sacrl- kii. rtimaiod t. Hollv stolen baaes: Carter. Baaes on balla: Off Olmsted 1, oft Schastall 4. Hit by pitched balli By Si hafstall 4. Struck out: By Olmsted , by Hrhafatall 2. Double plays: Stewart to Holiy to Lesotte. Time: 1:30. Umpire Berryhlll. Dei tolaea Downs Mllwaakee. MILWAUKEE, July SO Four hit and a close dcr.iafbn gave Des Moines a lead which Milwaukee could not overcome. At tendance KXKj Score: R.H-E Milwaukee ...i.fl 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 t 3 10 ( Des Moines ....CO. 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 4 1 Batteries: McPherso and Lucia; Mor rison and Marshall. Deaver Only Hits Oaee. KANSAS C1TT. July to. Nichols allowed Denver but one nit whilo Lempke pitched a fine game for Denver, allowing only three hits. .The game, was played in one hour. Attendance J. bcore: K.H.fc.. Kansas City ...0 1000000 -l Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 Batteries: Nichols and Veasltt; Lempk4 and Ulrlch. Millionaires ghat Oat it. Jee ST. JOSEPH. July 30 St. Joseph was troubled with Inability to hit the ball today Iiiehl did not pitch his Usual garfle. owing to a cold rain which came up about the time play was called. Attendance n. Score: R.H.E Colorado Springs 0 1000311 06 12 St Joseph 0 0000000 0-0 4 iBatterles: Plehl and McConnell; Wllle- 1 lan and btarnagia. Btaadiast i tke Teaats aoio: sr Milsaub Played. Won. Lost PC. 14 53 i8 .674 ..91 64 Zl .0H ..43 M . .578 .. K 4t 43 .611 .. 32 41 41 .6(10 .. 1 aR 4 .432 .. H 83 .3M .. K 23 67 .3.? New Tork at Boston; Brooklyn at Philadelphia; Pittsburg at at. Louis; Chicago at Cincinnati. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE ftew York Bats Boatoa Hard, While Deerlng's Twlrlera Passle aad Aid Victory. BOSTON. Julv SO New Tork batted Bos ton's nltrhjtra hard trwlAV and won With esse, 12 to 1. Deerlng was effective and the support he received was sensaxionaj Attendance 4.tXX. Score: KtW TORK. BOSTON. R. H.O.A.E. I R.M.U.A B Conmr. to. t 1 1 9 4Tmitl'tr. If. 1 4 4 4 C ollin, lb... s l O'Brian. cf.. 0 4 1 llrrwniati, rf. 4 1 4 4arnl. aa... 4 4 4 ujLaCbaoca, lb 0 4 14 0 fffll, lb ... 4 11 Kfrwln, rf... 4 Hart. If Ill Braahiwr. lb. Ill Od.rll. cf.... Ill SulllTan, lb. 1 I 1 Bhnir, a... i 4 I White, lb ... 1 1 It ' Oulnlan, aa.. 4 t I McCora, a... 4 11 'Mueller Totals ...11 14 It 14 ll I Total. . Louisville 2 0 6 1 0 Milwaukee , 0 3 0 0 1 Earned rums: Louisville. 3: 1. Two-base hit: Hemphill. hits: Kerwln. Hart. White, H o A . 1111 I II I I V l'unleavy 4 Oanley. rf 1 vioi. aa... U llrda.a, p. t .. ( 17 11 I 3 0 0 0-11 0 1 0 0 i Milwaukee. Three-base Dunleavy, Kaaler. rf... I Elbrrfrld. aa. 1 Wllhanta. tb. 1 Mrrarra. cf. t Tann.hlll. If. I Oanial, lb... 1 BTllla, .... I Dacrlng, p... 4 Totals ... II 17 U t Ciicar. a... J. Stahk c.. nibvon, p... Wiatar, p... 14 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 0 1 Wood. Stolen buses: Odwell. Sullivan, White, Kerwin, Brashear. Sacrifice hits: Brashcar. Bases on balla: Off McCord, S: off Hedeea. 2. Struck out: By McCord. 2: by Hedges, 2; by Mi"e!ler. 1. Double plays: Sullivan to White, Bcnaney to Vlox to Dnnohun. Left on baaea: Louis ville. 6; Milwaukee, 6. TUne: 1:49. Um plre: Mullane. Iadlaaapolla Takes a Coaple. INDIANAPOLIS. July 30. -The home team took both games this afternoon, shutting Kansas City out In the first and winning In the ninth Inning In the second game. Both Ditchers were complimented for their work fn the first game. Early In the second game Vols waa succeeded ty isewun. ai tendance, 2,100. Score, first game: 1NDIANAPOU8. KANSAS CITT. K.HO.A1 R. H.O.A.E Hoarlerar. rf 4 4 I 4 1 Rothfuis, ef. 4 Jonca. If 1 1 4 0;Oar. rf 4 Coulter, ef.. 4 4 10 a ftance, Zb.... a Klhm. lb.... 14 4 1 Oiliradj-. lb.... 4 HerUon. c .. 0 4 7 1 9 beaa, aa....a Tamartt, lb. 4 1 1 1 Knoll. If 4 Marcan. aa... 4 4 11 1 Ilutl.r. c 4 Fot. lb 4 0 11 MrAnd't, lb. 4 Ford. B 4 1 4 4 4 Coona. p 4 ToUlt t 4 V 11 3 Gibson, lb.. Durham, ef. 4 1 1 11 Totals ... 1 I 17 10 I New York ft 0 0 0 0 S 1 0-12 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Boston 1. New Tork 4. Two- base hits: Conrov. Uansel . Stolen bases Freeman. Double plays: Williams, Elber- reia to (ianseii, wuuams to tjanseu. v.oi Una to Parent to LaC'hance. First on balls Off Gibson 3. off Winter 2. off Deerlng 1. Hit by pitched ball: Conroy. Struck out: by peering z, ny umson z. Dy winter . iime: 1:40. umpire: uneridan. White Sox l aassatlsble. . . . . .1. CTTTCAOO. Julv 30 E ant baaea on balla by Wright, two stolen bases, two sacrl flee hits, four base hits and two errors by Cleveland gave Chicago so many runs mat the game was uninteresting after the third inning, only two or tne visitors reacnea intra. Attendance 9J9. bcore: CHICAGO. . CLEVELAND. R. H.O.A.E. I R H.O.A.E. Hotmas. If... 1 4 4 4 0 Bar. ef 4 4 14 4 0 Br41r. lb.. 0 4 1 O'LaJola, lb... 4 1 1 0 Hlramaft, lb. 0 1 II 4,Mn ajthf. If 0 1 1 4 rilck, rf 4 1 1 4iOachft'ar, aa. I 1 I Abbott, a.... 14 1 Wrllht, p.... 4 4 Totala ...-4 I 14 17 Indlnnnnolla 00000020 2 Kansas City 00000000 0-0 Btruek out: By Ford, 4; by Coons, a. First base on balls: Oft Ford, 1; off Coons, 1. Sacrifice hit: Leewe. Two-base hit: Jones. Hit bv pitched ball: By coons, Tamsett. Stolen base: Tamsett. Double jlays: Ford to Marcan to Kih-v Hutler to r-t. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 8; Kansas City, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Fore fceore, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. 1 KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.B R.H.O.A.B. Horlaer. rf 4 1 1 1 s'Rothfuaa. cf. 1 I 4 4 4 Jonea. If 4 14 1 C;Orar. rf 1 I I I 4 Coulter, cf... 4 4 14 S Nane. Ib.... 4 4 114 Klhm. lb.... 14 4 1 4'Oradr. lb.... 4 1 4 1 1 Woodruff, c. 4 4 7 i.blLeewe. aa.... 4 4 114 Tamaett, 3b.. 1111 1 Knoll, if.... 4 114 4 Marcan. aa... 4 o'Butler. c... 4 14 4 1 Foi. 2b 4 0 11 O'McAnd'l. lb. 4 4 1 1 4 Vols. t 4 4 4 4 Oi Durham, p... 1 1 t I 1 Newlln. p.... 1 I 1 Jonea, cf I Oreen, rf I Callahan. Ib. 1 liboll. lb.... 1 Maxonn. lb.. 1 Tannehlll, aa t lattarr, ... 1 White, p 1 1 14 Totala ...14 7 17 11 4 Pearaon, p... 4 4 Touts I lB U I ToUla ... 4 I 14 II T Chlcsgo S 1B 4 0 0 0 2 10 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago 3. Cleveland i. Two-base hits: Isbell. Sacrifice hits: Green, White, Jones, stolen bases: caiianan. la bell. Struck out: By White 4. by Wright 1. By Pearson 1. Bases On balls: Oft White 11. oft Wright 8. Wild pitch: White. Time: 1:45. Umpire: p Laughllnt Salats Take Brllllaat Oao. DETROIT, July 30. ThO greatest pitchers' battle of the year took plaoe today. Both Budhoft and Donovan were at their best. Both teams Played brilliantly. St. Louis' one run was made on a paas to-Wallace. Hemphill's sacrifice, aa out at first and Hill's scratch single that Donovan could not handle In time. Attendance, 2,6m. Bcore: ST. LOl'IS. DETROIT. R. H.O.A.E. I R. H.O.A.E. (2). Joni 4 0 I Total! 4 17 11 1 xOne out when winning run waa scored. Indianapolis 0 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 14 .Kansas city zuuouwiu v Struck out: By Newlln, ; by Durham, 4. First base on balls: Off Vols, 3; off Newlln. 1: off Durham. 1. Sacrifice nits: Leewe, Hogriever. Double play: Leewe to IS'enee to Butler. Btoien Daaes: lameeii Marcan, Gear. Two-base hits: Butler, onea. Grady. Hit by pitched ball: lam- sett (2). umpire: Foreman. Olea Bias; Kshsi. TOLEDO. July 30. After Kuhns had lost the game for Toledo today. Angus George, an Indian, was put In and made a good showing, although he was given poor sup port. Attendance, l.iuu. score: MIXNKAPOLIS. I TOLEDO. D.H.O.A I I R.H.O.A.fc. Sulllran. cf. 1 1 I 4 (HW. Smith, cf I I 10 1 6noonar, lb..l 0 14 4 POwena. .., ) 1 LAllv, It a a v erianagan, u. a v v Hlurner. id... a 11 Bernard, rt.. 0 0 4 ojrristall. rf.. 4 4 t VKIelnow, e. .. 4 I 4 CSrhauh, Ib... 4 11 (Hrhilda, lb.... 1 1 I Kuhna. p.... 4 4 4 .11 17 17 II llOaorse. p.... 4 14 slowest time In previous races: Onawa won. Mspleton second. Time: ti 3,. Drill corps contest: t. r. .Montsnor com pany of Marlon won, G. B. Owens company of Marlon second. leaders foot race: Jsmes Williams or On?wa won. Zlmmerly of Iowa City second. Time: 0:2.- The tie in the coupling contest between Onawa ard La porta waa won by onawa. Time: 0:04". EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Harry Break Dowa at Sew Tork aad Has to Be Shot la Pad dork. NEW TORK. July S0-Harry In the first rsce broke down so badly In his hind legs that he was shot In the paddock imme diately after the race. Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Osgood won. Our Nugget second, Orloff third. Time: 1:US- . Second race, one mile and a furlong: Agnes D won, G. Whlttier second, April Shower third. Time: 1:54V Third race, five furlongs, and a half: Shortcake won. Gold Dome second. Fern rock third. Time: 1:08. Fourth race. Clarendon handicap, six fur longs: Astarita won, lllyrla second, King Pepper (coupled) third. Time: 1:134. Fifth race, one mile and seventy ysrds: Clnclnnatus won, l'etra II second. Early Eve third. Time: l:4i'v Sixth race, five furlongs and a half: Hazelwood won, Dunnyside second, Tim Payne third. Time: 1:0S. CHICAGO. July 30 Jockey Blrkenruth. who was aet down for questionable riding on Flying Torpedo, has been restored to a-ood standlna. Results: First race, five furlongs: Nannie Hodge won. Major Petham second. Touchstone third. Time: l.wv Second race, steeplechase, short course: Indian II won, Moranda second. Handvlce third. Time: 2:67. Third race, five and a half furlongs, com petition stakes: Proceeds won. Elwood sec ond. Father Talent third. Time: 1:10. Fourth race, aix furlongs: Sardine won. The Forum second, Murexa third. Time: 1:17. Fltth race, one mile and an eighth: Serge won. ursina second, f onsoiuca tmrd. lime: l:WtH. - Sixth race, seven furlongs: Gallant won. Cornwall second, O'Hagen third. Time: 1:32. ST. LOria, July 30 -Results: First race, five furlongs: Pretension won, Foxy Grandpa second, Leach third. Time: 1:07. Second race, one mile and twenty yards: Lord Neville won, Aylt'S second, Eliza Dil lon third. Time: 1:60H. Third race, six furlongs: Alflo won, Ancke second. Uolly Gray third, lime: l:lH Fourth race, six furlongs. Missouri stakes. selling: Mildred L won. Wreath of Ivy sec ond. Orient third. Time: Fifth rsce, one mile and seventy yards: Orris won. Light Opera second, Taby Tosa third. Time. i:di. Sixth race, one mile and a nuarter: ram plona won. Irving Mayor second. Baronet third. Time: 2llhk. EVENT'S ON TROTTING TRACKS Lea Dillon's Race wltk Time Is Poet- poaed oa Account of the Wlad. CLEVELAND. O.. July 30 -Much to the disappointment of a large crowd, there was too much wind today for Lou Dillon to attempt to break her record of 2:0314 and the a lal was postponed until rlday Hanuzooks were run much more boldly than on the previous days. it was announced today mat jonn a. McKelron. ZiOd1. will start against his rec ord at the Brighton Beach meeting. There is also a chance that Lou union will ao against time at the same meetings. Re sults: 2:11 nace. nurse 11.000: Miss Wlllamont. b. m., by Bostlck'a Almont. Jr. (Miller) 3 1 Pauline J., br. m. (Snow).. 1 2 Joclisco, g. g. (McConnell) 2 3 Polar Wilkes, b. g. (Curl 4 4 Time: 2:07V.. 2:07H. 2:09W- 2:19 trot, purse S2, COO: Jay McGregg. b. h., by Jay Hawker (Hudson) 1 Grav Gem. r. . (McDonald) 3 I E. Smith, rf. 1 Orler. aa I Mclntm. lb. 1 Martin, tb... I Teaser, e.... 1 Williams, p.. 1 Totals Burkett, If... 114 Mama, rf.... 4 4 1 Fiiel. Ib I 1 I Andcraoa, lb 4 4 15 Wallace, aa.. 1 4 1 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 t Kahoa. Hill. Ib. Sudbog, 14 4 4 11 4 4 1 Barrett, cf.. 4 4 Luth. If 4 lK'raford, rf. 4 4-Carr, lb 4 Me A rater, as 4 Buelow, 4 Teaser, 9b.. 4lmltb, lb... l.DenoTaa. p. 1 I 4 I 4 1 1 11 1 I 17 17 Tetala . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 . I 4 17 II I 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0-0 V PC Springs ft) SI i9 .438 uikee 77 . 47 SO .410 St. Joseph 77 ' 39 38 .W Kansas City 79 40 30 .604 Denver 79 37 42 .43 Peoria W 37 43 .4M Dos Molnas to 34 44 .450 Omaha 79 31 43 .3S2 Games today: Omaha at Peoria; Denver at Kansas CltV; Colorado Springs at Bt. Joseph; Des Molnas at Milwaukee. GAMES IN' NATIONAL LEAGUE Hitting; aad Errors Eaable Pirates to Roma Hosao la St. Loals ' C'oatost. ST. LOriSt, July SO.-Currle's Ineffective ness, coupled with four errors on the part cf St. Louis and some timely hitting by I'lttHburg, gave . the . latter team today's game by 10 to 4 Home runs by Farrell snd Leach were the batting features. A running catch by Donovan was the fielding feature. Attendance, 2,300. Score: PITTBBl'KO. 1 ST. LOUIS. K.H.O.A K I R.H.O.A.B. nraumont ' ct I '4 4 0 Terrell, lb. . . 1 114 1 1 I I onnrea, IT. 4 I I a 4 114 Smoot. cf.... 4 4 4 4 4 0 14 4 Hram. as. 4 4 4 7 4 14 0 1 karelar. If... 1 1 I 4 4 114 4 Parka, lb ... 1 I 4 I I 114 1 Harkett. lb.. I 1 II 4 4 4 4 1 4 J. O Nell. a. 4 4 t 4 1 Ueier. p....l . 1 OCurrla. p.... 4 4 14 1 - 1 Lfeiuuni .... a v a s a Tola la ...IS SWIll , I Totala ... 4 14 17 14 4 Batted for Currle In ninth. Pittsburg O210O040 S-10 bt Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 Karned runs: St. Louis. 4; Pittsburg, i. Twu-Iwm hits: Burke. Lleaumont. Three tmae hits: Hackstt, Sebrlug. Kltcliey. Home runs: Lea c In Ftarrell. Sacrifice hit: Hitchcy. Stolajn bauMi Beaumont. First base on balls: Off Currle. . Struck out: Hy Currle. 6; by Leever, 3. I -eft on baaes: Bt Iouls. ; Pittsburg, 7. Time: l;6i. Lm Hre: O Day. 4. - .. . K-I.rlni, rf... 1 a(ner. aa. . 1 Brauafia. IS I Lea. h. lb. ... I Hitrher. Ih., 4 krucaar, U. 1 Smith, a 4 T0UI4 St. Louis Detroit .. Sacrifice hits: Yeager, Hemphill. Stolen base: Hemphill. First base on balla: Off Donovan, X; on HUdhofT, Z. Hit by pitcher: By Sudhoff, 1. Left on bases: Detroit, 3; St. Louis. 1 Struck out: By Donovan. 4: by Sudhoff, 3. Double playa: Budhoft to Anderson. Wallace to Frlel to Anderson Time: 1:30. umpire: Connolly. Phillies Twice Beat Washlaartoa. PHILADELPHIA. July 30-PhlladelDhli won a double-header from Washington to day. Waddell waa knocked out of the box In the sixth inning and McGechan took his place, shutting the visitors out without hit. Attendance. (,630. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. I WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.B 4 4 14 4 114 4 4 14 4 I 1 4 I 1 4 1 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 e 4 1 ! i 1 1 1 Totals ... I 7 17 15 7 Mlnneanolls 13016310 418 Toledo 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 03 Earned runs: Toledo, 2; Minneapolis, 3. Two-base hits: Kleinow, W. Smith. Mo- Intyre. Home runs: W. Bmlth, Yeager, Williams, Martlri. Sacrifice hits: Owuns, Sullivan. Williams. Struck out: By Kuhns. 1; by George, 1; by Williams, 2. First base on balls: Off Kuhns, 4; oft George. 1; off Williams. 4. Double play: Mclntyre to Martin to Spocner. Left on bases: Toledo. 7; Minneapolis, 8. Wild pitches: By George (2). Hit by pitcher: laiiy. Time: 1.1 J. Umpire: Cunningham. Standing" of the Ttamau Played. Won. Lost. r.. 1. g. (Montler). b. m. (Miller)... Lady Patchie, b. m. (Eckar).. McAdama, Jr., Katrlnka u., Nicollette. b. m. (Fisherl-. Judge Green, b. g. (Walker).... . 2 .. 4 .. 6 7 7 . 1 1 ! 2 Sdis dls 6 1 3 2 4dls Plrkertns. Sbreck. tb... 1 u. irnea. as. 1 Seybold, rf... I Hoffaaaa, If.. I Murphy, lb.. 1 M. frees, aa. 4 petera. a.... 1 Plana, p 1 K.H.O.A. ef I 1 I 4 SMsraa. aa.. Kra. at... Clarke, lb. Helbach. If. Lee. rt coujhlln, Ib. Totala ...II 11 17 11 1 Mcl'or'k. tb. I Klttredse. a. 4 Dunkle, p.... 4 rewnaend, p. 4 . Totals ... 1 T 14 11 I Philadelphia 00641001 13 Washington 000000010-1 Earned runs: Wsshinrton. 1; Philadel phia, b. Twe-tase hits: Ryan, Murphy, M. Cross. Sacrifice hit: Murphy. Stolen oases: tionman. ficgenng. uouble play: Towneend to Moran to Clarke. LeA on baaea: Washington, 7: Philadelphia, 9. First base on balls: Off Dunkle, X; off Town- send, b. on flank, z. Hit by pitched ball Plank. Clarke. Struck out: By Townsend. 2: by Plank. 4. Passed ball: Powers. Time: 1 . umpire, tiassett. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. I WASHINOTON. K.H.O.A a,.1 R.H.O.A.B. Claclaaatl Aaalallatea Mlerakoa. CINCINNATI. July SO ClnclnnaU eaally took today's game from Chicago by la to 0. Cincinnati's terrific batting and the errors cf the Chicago players made the game un interesting, ltrrsen had a finger spilt on his right hand In the first Inning by a foul oft Chance's bat, which will keep him out of the game for some time. Evers j put out of the game and ordered oft the grounda for back talk to Umpire Moran. Attendance l.J0, Score: t'LNCINNATL I CHICAGO. R. HO Alf R HO AB N.nlm. It.. . I 114 4Slala. If.... 4 14 4 1 ..ujour, cf. t 1 I S.Wiiiuaaa. la. 4 0 3 1 1 l'en. rt ... 1 114 I'kuic lb... 4 1114 4t la 1 1 s s frj.tDM e a a 1 Z a t"4t. b. I 1 I I t,"era. Ib ... 4 4 111 "'r. lb.... 14 18 STajl. lb... 0 t I "raa. sa. 1 I s 1 1 lunew, rt., f"M, a.... 4 4 4 ,1 S e-llas. a... t". 4 1 7 3 4 Tinker, aa. re. p 1 1 0 I 4Waw, p. liRauk .... ila ...11 14 17 s 1) Teuia ... 0 I H It S xBttsd for Weimer In tvlnth. tnn'-innatl r 1 3 0 3 4 -U thwjto i.,. i.O OOSSSOOO-O Kk'hed runs: Cincinnati S. Itt on bases: (!4'tnatl . Chicago a. Two-base hits: V . lKln. Cur. .. ran, SteinfeldC Pelts. f '"ee baae hits: Chance, heckley. Sacri- f bits; Peas. Double play: Tinker to I "i' . tlrat on balls: Oft Poole 3. off V-'.ar 8. Etruck c-Jtr By p!e J. by r.iner a fassea oali: ruling vna pitch: v aimer. Time: 2.C0. V'mpLre: Moran. Kala Steas Brklya Gaane. CfiOOKLTN, July 1. ssvers tbundcr- Ptrkerlnf. cf I 1 Skrece. a.... 4 1 L Croea. lb. I 1 Serol4, rt.. 1 1 Hoffman, If.. 1 1 Murphr. Ik.. I 1 M. rraaa. as. 1 1 Powera, lb... 1 1 Waddell. p... 1 1 ateoeebaa, p 4 s 4 Noras, as,... I 4 Ryan, ef .. ..r I Claria, lb... I 4 Selbach. It... 1 4 Lea, rt 4 4 Couehllo, lb. 1 4 Mrt'ork. tb. 1 4 Prill, a 4 4 Orth. p 4 kiuredse. c. 4 4 I I II Totals ... I t 17 14 4 Totala ... I 4 24 14 Philadelphia 00300014 2- Waahlngton 111002000- Earned runa: Washington, 4; Philadel phia, a. rwo-Dase nita; Mccormick t:') Lriii, Liarae, aiurony. inree-base hit Selbach, Mccormick. M. Cross. Sacrlrtce hit: Clarke. Double plays: Lee to Clarke. M. Cross to Bcheck to Murphy. Left on oases: esnuigion, 3; ffilladelphla. 4. f irst nase on pans: urr orth, i; oft Wad aen, 1. lime: 1:4a. umpire: Haasett, Steading ( the Teaaas. Played. W on. Loaf. P r Boston 8b (i 30 .647 Philadelphia 8S K 34 Cleveland 83 44 iS f,) Ietrolt so 41 ss .613 New York 79 39 40 . 4-4 Chicago M 37 44 . 4fi7 St. Iuls bo 35 46 C.S Waahlngton 4 27 67 . 3:1 Oames todsy: St. Louis at Detroit: Bos ton at waahlngton; Philadelphia at Ne " AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES St. PanTa Matk-lnnlng Battlna Rally Deeldea Ike Coatoet wltk Oalaaakaa. COLTMBl'S. July SO. -St Paul won from Columbus today by a batting rally n the ninth Inning. Shannon's hitting and field ing was a feature. Hugglna and Jackson were nut out of the game In the fifth in. nlng for disputing a decision of the um pire Attendance, 1,7a. Bcore: ST. PAl'L. COLL' M BI S R H O A S. R H O A B fMter Ib I I 1 4 Merneaer. If. I 4 I 4 a i.iu.fnaa. as. 1 Saaaaa. cf. 1 Jerkaca, rf.. 4 run. rt ... 4 Soeler. aa. 1 rleaaiaa. Ib. I Pvrfuawa, Ik. 4 r'loaruar. If- 4 k er. lb Ik 1 SuUltas, ... I 8 3 Aradt. I Ha aver, tb. 4 EAnafi. tf . . a Metier. Ik . 4 S aaar. Ib. hi. t. t rwreer, p... llxvaar, p... I I 4 I I 8 1 11 P.C St. Paul M 67 81 .648 Milwaukee S4 63 31 .31 IndiansDolia 87 47 40 . 641 Louisville 87 44 43 . 506 Kansaa City 80 39 41 .48 Minneapolis 88 37 61 .t.'O Columbus 87 84 63 .SSI Toledo 84 33 63 .384 Games today: Kansas City at Louisville; Milwaukee at Indianapolis; St. Paul at To ledo; Minneapolis at Columbus. Attaatle New Team a Wlaaer. ATLANTIC. la.. July 30. (Special Tele gram.) Atlantlo won Its second straight from Red Oak with ease here today. The local team was msde up with eight of the new men who are here trying out tor places, and they did some fine work. Both sides had a few costly errors, the visitors making their only run on errors, while two of Atlantic s tnree were mane in ins same manner. Score, 3 to 1. Hits: At lantic, 4; Bed Oak. 3. Batteries: Atlantic, Fulmer and McDonough; Red Oak. Poison and Franklin. Struck out: By Fulmer. 6: by .Poison. 16. Errors: Atlantic, 6; Red Oak, V. Attendance. 160. creston plays hero tomorrow and Saturday. 1 Close Game at Hastlasja. HASTING8, Neb., July 30 8pedal Tel egram.) The game between Sutton and Hastings this afternoon resulted In a score of 8 to 7 In favor of the home team. Score: Hastings 0 010110 3 3-S Sutton 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 1 2-7 Batteries: Hsstlngs, Ahltne and Msce; Sutton, Jones snd Stewart. Two-base hits: Johnson, Ollphant, Bnauieioerger, Amine. Errors: Hastings, 8; Sutton, 8. Stolen bases: Haatings, 6; Button, 3. Struck out: Bv Ahllne. 12: by Jones. 7. uoudis piay: Bliafer to Morse. Umpire: Moore. Games la Three-I Uagas, At Rockford Rockford. 4; Dubuque, 3. At Bloomtngton (two games) Blooming- ton, 16-4: Sprlngneid, 4-a. At UaveDPort uavenpon, a; t-eaar Rapid's, 3. . . . At Decatur it oca isiano, iwcatur, 1, Webster City Wins with Ease. WEEPING WATER. Neb., July 30. (Spe cial Telegram.) Webster City won a pretty game from Green's team this sfternoon. 12 to Z. Tile locaia nil nuru, woue urrrn for the home team let tne visitors aown with two hits. Armonrs Win Ost, The Armours yesterday afternoon de feated the Vosaceks at South Omaha by a acore of 7 to 1, the Armours playing all around their opponenta. Garden Wlsi Dnle-Heeder. rsORDON. Neb.. July to (Special ) Oor- don played two gamaa of baae ball ft Rapid City toouy. winning uum ga.mr. Dokertys Wla at Kaksst. NAHANT. Mass.. July 30 Wrenn won sgainst Mahoney. (-3. 7-6. At the Invita tion tennis tournament on me nanant club's grounds todsy H. L. Doherty de feated G. L- wrenn. s-i. -i. in ine aotinies ih. Iiohertv brothers played a fast exhibi tion with Gorman and Horton, winning i-3. 6-0. Big Crew See fireaaea. filOLX CITY. Ia.. July SO (Special Tele gram) Over .1ju people witnessed today's races at tne state nremen s tournament Kir.nx Citv aanin won first place In the paid department free-for-all race. Following are the aummartee: Hu.k and ladder race: Marion won. west Lb ty aecond. Time: t:46. rirsl srate nose race: lowa 1 ltr won. Onawa second, 'lime: Paid departmenta. free-for-all: Ploux City No I Won. lrn Moines secona, iavenport third Time: 1 Hub and hub race, for teams making Tim 5:1144. Free-for-all pace,purse31.6l0: Dan R.. ch. g., by.Tasco (Jolly)........ Knox's Gelatine King (formerly Ana conda). b. g. (Curry )..... Coney, blk. g. (Davis) Time: 2:06. 2:05. 2:10 trot, purse $1,5C: - The Roman, b. g., by McKenny (Do- ble) Dan T.. b. g. (Geers)..... Dan Wllkea. ch. g. (McLaughlin) A. J. D.. b. g. (Davis) Silver Sign. o. h. (Colburn) Time: 2:10. J:ll4. -trot, purse 81.000: -Roblnxolla, b. m., by Robin (Saun- ders) Monroe, b. g. (Wslker) 2 Lucy Lee, br. m. (Hudson) 6 Parthla. b. m. (B. Shank) 4 Dark Secret, b. m. (Davis) Maud Carlisle, b. m. (Murphy). Ti.. e.1l. 11nV. ?:12Vi. nnsTON. July 30-Carl Wilkes today k.w. h. tineiia rnmnetltlon Daclng rec ord of 2:09H, made by Connor in 10, and equaled the exnimuon mam uhkh t-vti" 1 shed by Aiascoi in 11. '2: ' , . o.rx. minr nurne t&OO (concluded) Carl Wilkes won. Terrell 8. second, Louise G. third. Best time: i:i 1:10 elsss. pace, purse lofiO: John T. wan, Ned Wilkes second, Phebon W. third. Be "" -m- . ... ei noA. i.inh 2:1 class. Trolling, pur ei.w., Wick won. Midnight secona. Aiary v. miru Bri IVlli t.in, nurse 1M0 (unfinished) The heat winners were King. M Drake and stratnneiie. wi, ' 'J- ,', AT U a TV. V TV W. JUIT O'Fa I 110 HI - nalmar ntirt n il AtllKlU HI li n ' . . m a.. rWl 4m sail . a fnwt aa riirafa ni ' . J". WOB III swis - .n.rn dissnoolntlng. It was slow and the Vfal..V I I m EVERY ZDc. Duplicates another Cremo. It never varies in quality, aroma or price. Cremo ts a djar of Invariable goodness that is sold ia every town and at the mt prim Ot 5 esntm. Any on tnat sens it tor less oocs so with toe endeavor to reflect on Cremo quality at the coat of The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. Tb Band tm thm Smokmrm fVvrectfeea, St. Joseph, where they will remain for a couple of days in sn attempt to secure a go with some local fighter. Prom there they go rb Kansaa City on a similar errano. They were unable to find any man In Omaha to meet the Kid, much to their re gret. FIVE MEN LEFT IN SINGLES One Match In Fourth Roaad of City Championship Not Yet Played. Tjiat even Ine- the eltv tennis chamdlon- shlp singles waa worked down to .five play ers, one match In the fourth round being. unfinished. The Hughes-scrinner maien was the most Interesting and closely con tested of the evening's play, both sets being deuce sets. BrllHant rallies were frequent throughout the match. The steadiness sna net play of Hughes was eteellent. while Bcrlbner made fine passes down, the side lines. Scrlbner took the net- at critical times, which accounts for his winning by a final score of 7-6. 8-6. The preliminary round In the consolation Ine-lea waa nlnvfd off during the evening and the drawings were held for the doubles. The unfinished matcn in tne "iourin rounu cf the championship singles will be played at S o'clock tonight and the seml-flnsls st I o'clock. The preliminary round In the doubles will begin at 6:30 o'clock tonight. In the third round in tne singles cnam- Pionship- . a . . a a hi. Konn Deal Brown. -e. w-e. Hsfikell beat Collett, 6-3, 6-3. , In the fourth round 1 Caldwell beat Kohn, 6-4. 6-0. Young beat Pollard. 6-2. -.,. Bcrlbner beat Hughes. 7-6. t-i. I In the preliminary round In the consola tion singles ....... McWhorter neat irwm oy ueinun. Van Camp beat Chambers. 7-5, 4-, 6-1. M. Kohn beat Dufrene. 4-4, 6-4. 6-1. Burr best Hoel by defaalt. In the doubles championship the drawing was as follows: Field and Haney. bye. Tebblns and Ollmore. bye. Hughes and Schneider, nye. Armstrong and Baker, bye. Scribner and Pollard, bye. Brown and Rogers play Collett and Van CHaskell ..and A. N. Other play Burr brothers. ' . . . Pslmer and oonerty piay Mcuonneu ana SE3ta ROUND TRIP PACIFIC COAST lite j f43.00 for the round trip to Saa Francisco, Los Angeles, Ta coma, Seattle and Portland. Tickets on sale August 1 to 14, Inclusive, return limit" October 15. Daily tourist cars, August 1 to 14, to California. Personally conducted Thursdays and Sat urdays. Daily tourist car ser vice to Seattle and Puget Sound points. I am thoroughly familiar wit all routes to the Pacific Coast, and can arrange your trip over any line you may se lect. It "will pay you to see me. The Burlington Is the short line to the Puget Sound Country and to Denver, and via Denver Is the Scenic Route to the Paclrto Coast. J. B. REYNOLDS. - City Passenger Agent, l502Farnam Street, OMAHA. Major heats, va foregone conclusion rlmar winning In two straight Time: 2:144. MORGAN WlNSTW0 FALLS Throws Boy Terry of Aobnra Twlca la "accession After Sonae Work. t rnean tha local lightweight wrestler, won the two first falls from Roy Terry of Auburn at Crelghton hall lat night, aitnougn not wunuui the first round Terry waa strong and active and It took Morgan twelve minutes and thirtv-Blx seconds to throw him. but the second waa won after a little more than minute had eiapsea. ... Thn waa a crood crowd In attendance and the evening heeron with a welterweight match between McCarthy and Barnett. which Barnett won after seven minutes and thirty-five aeconda. men morgan cmu m v... nrnor fniinweit a minute later by Terry with' his locsl trainer. Baslny. Mor gan lOOkeO tO DO nve puunua uaniw iih Terry, who waa aa tall and heavier boned. Terry looked rugged and hla muscles rip pled under the skin, while Morgan was thinner and haggard -looking. From the beginning Terry let Morgan work with him and broke Nelsons. hsIf-Nelsons snd every conceivable hold that Morgan secured. He seemed to have things his own wsy, bis superior strength teillnar. but eventually Morgan secured a half-Nelson snd armlock on Terry and alowlv forced him over for the firet down. Time 12:3s. In the second go they started at each other Immediately and mixed up for a minute. Everybody be'leved that Terry had thlnra bis own wsy sfter his showing before the first fall, hot Morgan secured a shotpourh on him snd threm him In an Instsnt and won the match. Time. 1:14. Between the first and second falls I-ang-don and Vesacek. both heavyweights, wrestled for fifteen minutes without a fall. Both men were strong and active, but did not do much wrestling, working for holds most of the tme During the everting Terry Issued a chal lenge to Clavburn. a local wrestler who haa leen d-elrous of a mstch. but nothing was done with It. T'TV la also trying to secure a match with Ksst. who Is In Rutte at present. "Kid Herman" refereed the lesser s'rhes and Peter Loch the main event of the evening. CRESCEUS COMING TO OMAHA Caaaaploa Trotter Dae aa Oeteber 15, After MaklB Eahlaltlea Taar. TOLEDO. Julv V Georee H Ketrham . owner of Cresceus. t ftV the world's cham pion trot'er will send his horse to Cleve land next Saturday to ro Into training. preDaratorv to an exhibition' tone, which will end st Omaha on October IS. After that Mr. Ketcham may take his horse to Honolulu. t-1.i Hopkins sand Austin play Haskell and Towle. Chase and H. Kohn play Dumont and Brown. Kno and Chambers, bye. Imere and Webster, bye. Dufrene and Neville, bye. Velty and Kuhn. bye. Siefken and Sleepark, by. Battln and Hill, bye. CHALLENGES F0R CHAMPIONS Weatera Tennis Leaders May Have to Meet Chicago Tourney Winners. CHICAGO. July .-Arthur Snow and Arthur Waidner. both local men. will com pete for the honors of challenging the western tennis champion, Ivrelgh Collins. Miss Carrie B. Neely of Chlcsgo will play Miss Winona Closterman of Cincinnati for the right to challenge the western i cham pion. Miss Mvrtle McAteer of Pittsburg. This Is the situation In the western tennis tournament at Kenwood aa a result of to day's play. ... The first and second round In men s doubles and part of the first round In women's doubles were played today. Be- ' Seml-flnsls. mm', slngl-' . H '?n' beat R. H. Hunt, -J. -l; A. C. Sno beat N. Emerson. -4. J-6. - ' First round, men's doubles: Emerton ami Hunt beat Patterson ,ind McMastps. l-, 6-2. 6-4 6-S: Btgham and Prostor beat Ryer f..r1v 2-4 a t 6-0. 6-4. 6-3. Second round. men s doubles: T. Emer son and Hunt beat Blske and Winston 4-1. 6-1 6-4: Collins snd Wsldner beat Pslmer brothers. 6-1, 6-2, 6-0: N. Emerson and Dlehl beat Belden and Burton, 6-1. t-7. 6-4. Semi-finals, women s singles: Miss Neely beat Miss Pond. 6-4. ll-: Miss Closterman beat Miss Hedley. 6-S. 6-0. First round, women s doubles: miss far ker and Miss Pond beat Mrs. Burgess and Miss Haael Hedley. 6-2. 6-4. WALTER EAGAN BEATS PHELPS Rnvlaoaks Can How Lies Betvreea Ezmoor Maa aad Bfoady Of Riverside. CHICAiJO. July So Close matches were In order today in the golf tournament at Onwantsla for ths Ravinoak cup. Itn the completion of the fifth and semi-final round. Walter Kgnn of Exmoor and Roa well F Mundy of Riverside are left to fight It out tomorrow. Mason Phelps, who put Chandler Egan out of thy gameon Wednesday, was defeated today by Wal ter Egan at the nineteenth hole. Play In the second snd third flights also reached the finals. For the Solace cup, C H. Zimmerman, the New Haven veteran, will bei up asainat Oeorse Clergman of Horn ewood, and for the Tyro cup.- L. H. Conklln of Princeton unlvernity will meet Douglas Cadwalader of Springfield. III. Today's results, fifth round, Ravlnoaks cup: Mason E. Phelpa. Midlothian, de feated Sam T. Chase. Onwentsla. 6 up to nlav. Walter Egn. Exmoor. defeated W. I. Howland. Jr.. Skokie. 1 un to play. Ned Pummln". Exmoor. defeated Bl!r t.eme, Onwentsla. 1 un 1 holesi. Roswell F. Mundy, Riverside, defeated William Wal ler. OnwentHla, 1 up 1 to plsv. Be l-finals: Walter E. Egan defeated M. R. Phelos 1 un 1 hole!. R T. Mundy defeated Ned Cummins, 1 up. Ke spanrr to Bo gold at Aaetlea. NEW TORK. July SO Announcement la made that the New Tork Dally Jjtwi plant snd good will will be sold at auction In this citv on Aueut 21 The Dllv News has been published by the New Tork New. Publishing company, of which Frank A. Munsey is the principal stockholder. Ns Oao Hart la Taaael. 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