TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEEt SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 1904. BROWN LOSES TO ST. JOSEPH Chambirltln'i Band Qi' On Awt from Ionri'i Boy W dr. TIMELY " HITTING AIDED ' BY ERRORS wats by the Visitors Mlseal with Mlseaea fey the flame Team anal the Tide f Yletory Turn to tha Roath. Brown lost hts first gam at tha Vinton Street park yesterday, the fast team from Bt. ioa being the rletor. Th eagle eye of Bob Cairuthers wae far and away to the bad and several time It waa suggested that hla plumb Una wa out of true. -But questionable decisions with regards to balla and atrlkea didn't lose for Omaha. It waa timely awatttng nd two untimely error that cava the vlaltora a good lead, for In fact a lead waa all they ever got. But they kept that, and It wa of sufficient dlmenalon. It wasn't because Omaha didn't try to win no one can say that for until the twenty-seventh man wa down and out Pa's boys were In tha gam tooth and claw, a the saying Is. It waa an' "off" day for Brown, and an "on" day for tha Joales. The game waa played under tha difficulty of a wet ground, slippery, treacherous and withal impeding. But a muddy, bare patch and a clammy atmosphere can't altogether do away with aensatlonal playing .and there waa some of that, too. Dldnt Dusty Miller break the 100-yard record over a allppery lawn In the left garden and pull In a hummingbird without even dishevel ing Its plumage? And then when Bhipke threw wild and amiss to Thomaa In trying to field a man out didn't Thomas recover the sphere while the runner waa making for third and shoot It aa atralght as a Jap torpedo right into " Bhlpke'a basket and catch the fellow after allT Well, to hear the ladles applaud (It waa ladles' day, you know), one would have thought that i somebody waa making a ten strike with the fair one. . The Jo Boys mad their lira run In just two Innings, two In the second and three In the third. It wn then that they biffed tha ball hardest and ran the fastest, and altogether were the most fortunate with little helps 'that" errors always give the opposing team. But one run of the gam was earned and that one waa Felden'a. lie reached second . because he lambasted the ball for two good station and cvme bom on Bchelbeck' hit. Carter started things off by promenading to first. Welsh brought him home on a two-baao bit and Omaha had a run to begin with. Then In tha fourth Thomaa took flrat from being hit with a pitched ball. Bhipke bit for two bases and sent Thomaa to th water barrel. Omaha had two runs and all. ' In the eighth Howard connected with the ball and sent it flying over toward th "Hit me for a ease" banner, and he lost out on tha drink by but few inches. He had almost reached third (It waa good for two ' baaes anyway), but waa taught and went out Ilk a Titan. Score: J.. Hartman,' cf. 6 . jwcunoe, aa. , I Lesotte, rf. 4 Kimmtr, lb, t Belden, If I .Webster, lb. t Bohelbeck, 3b. 4 Qarvtn, 0. ., 4 DUhl, p. I ST. JOSEPH. AjB. H. BH. TO. A. 1 - Total tl i OMAHA. AB. IL Carter, 'rf.r..... I" I 0 , Howard. 2b....... 11 v Miller, if. ...... .0, 0 j.oi&n, aa Thomaa, lb, ,.! Bhipke. Sb I Freese, o 4 0 Brown, p. t 0 I i BH..PO. A. E. 0 o 1 0 6 0 io i i ' i 6 1 11 Totals ............. .8 I t IT 12 I Bt. Joseph 0 I I M M't M Omaha 1 0010000 0-1 Earned rune: Bt. josepn, i. isase on balla: ' ' Off Llehl, I, off Erowrt, 4. Left on bases; , 'St. Joseph, 10; Omaha, 7. Wild pitch: Brown. First baae on errors: Bt Joseph,!; Omaha, J. Two-bane hits: Welch, Belden, Kemmer. Bhipke, Howard. Struck out: , By Brown, 4; by IMehl, 1. Hit by pitcher: Kemmer, Dlehl, Thomas. Time of game: 1:40. Umpire; Bob. Carruther. I Bat . Ball Orcr tha High Fence,. SIOUX CITT, la., June 24.-Colorado " ' Springs lighted on Kostal In the aevenih . inning to such an extent that, combined with Sioux City errors, it gave them five runs. In the eighth Fremer of Sioux City knocked a home run over, tha right field fence, bringing in two men. on bases. Score: R.H.B. Colorado Springs 0 0 10 0 1 5 0 07 11 1 81ou City ,,.,. ....0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0-1 4 ." Batteries: Kostal and Kelly; Savage and i Basrwald. Batting Bally at Dee Moines. " ' DEB MOINE8, June 14. By a batting , rally In the eighth, Dee Moines defeated 1 Denver today, t to 1 Btlllman, a Chl ' cago university twirler, made his first ap I 'pearanc In a Pes Molnea uniform. Score: ' B 11 E Pes Moines ... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ft 10 0 Denver 0 0 0000020-$ 1 ' i Batterlea: Btlllman and Townef fiyler and i Lucia. f : gtandlna- of tha Teams. f l Flayed. Won. . Lost. P. C. v Colorado springs 44 i Denver (1 t Omaha , 60 f Bt. Joseph ...... ....... .48 Dee Molnea 86 Sioux City 47 i Games today: St Joseph at Omaha, Col- 29 16 .659 SI M ' .6u 26 IS .f 00 24 M .600 24 80 .4l 11 84 .277 orado Springs at Sioux City, Denver at Dea Moines. BOLSTERISa rp mocx CITT several New Players Perare4 for the Tall-Raiders. '. BlOfX riTY. Ia.. June 24 8peclal Tele gram.) President flexion and Vice Presi dent Myrlck of the Western league were In Bloux City today reorganizing the local Western league team. Center Fielder Tom Fleming waa made the captain-manager In place of F. Parker and three new players were St once signed Fluke of Dee Moines and Walnh of Rock Island. infteldVr. and "Scrappy" Bill Wilson of Chlcn;o, catcher. Marshall of the Philadelphia Nationals, a catcher, was secured to arrive later. Tom Burns of Colorndn Spring loaned the locale the use of Graham, shortstop, snd a num ber of men will be secured from the St. Louis Browns. Sexton will remain here until the new players all report. FIRST DOlBLIp GAME OF SEASO Omaha and Bt. Joseph Will Play Two nnalay Afternoon. On Sunday afternoon the Omaha and Bt Joseph Weertern league clubs will play the first double-header of the season at Vinton street park. One price cf admis sion admits to both game, and the first will start at 2.30 sharp. If all s!gns hold ?:ood. Companion will pitch the first game or Omaha and Pfelster the second. In passing It may he stated that Schaf stall Is again working and In good con dition, and McCarthy will not be released. Rourke Intend to carry hla present pitch ing staff through the season. GAMES IN ' THB NATIONAL LEAGIB Talleaders Fight It Oat om the Brook lyn Grounds. BROOKLYN, Jun 24.-Phllade!phla today outbatted Brooklyn, but was slovenly In fielding. Attendance, 2,000. Score: BROOKLYN. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.g. R.H.OA.B. 1 I 1 0 Barry, cr 9 I I 0 t 1 0 Ol.aion. Ib..O 1 0 7 1 1 0 Lu.h, rf. ..... 1 1 0 9 I IjDoyl., lb.... 1 I 14 t I 0 Tltua. It 1 t t t 0 Roth, c 0 1110 I o'Dooln, 8b.... 1 1111 4 OiHullwItt. u.. 0 I i 0 Dobbs. ef. .., Dillon, lb.. Lumlef, rf. Oeealar, If.. Babb. .... RI1t, lb.. Mct-orm'k. lb 1 1 4 DergAn, e-.. Ill I 14 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 11 I... 0 I 4 t ... t 1074 II I Jon, s 1 I 0 Mltcbell, Total! 4 t 17 to ll Totala. Two out when winning run scored, Brooklyn ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 24 Phi adelphla 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 01 Two-bane hit: Dobbs. Three-base hit: Doyle. Home run: Dooln. Sacrifice hits: Lush, Jones. Stolen baes: Lush, Lumley. Double play: Bergen to McCormick. Left on banes: Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 6. First base on balls: Off Jones, 4; off Mitch ell, 1. First on errors: Brooklyn, 2. Struck out: By Jones, 2; by Mitchell, 2. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Johnstone. , Brilliant Playing at Plttsbarg. PITTSBURG, June 24. The game waa full of brilliant plays'. The error of Bt. Louis were costly, giving Pittsburg two runs in the sixth, but the home team batted In the other two runs. St Louis got Its one tally on two hit and a base on balls. Attendance, 2,086. Score: prrrsDURQ. bt. louis. R.H O.A.l I . M.H.O.A.K. Lmeh. It).... I 14 4 llparretl, t..l 9 110 0 1 O Sbannon, rf.. 0 0 I 0 0 eUrrklejr. lb.. I 4 1 1'Smool, ct....O 110 0 0 Brain, aa... 0 Birclar. It V Burk. lb., o! McLean, e.. Beaumont, ef 0 0 I (.lark., It.... I I I Wacnar, aa. .. 0 1 4 Carlarh, lb... I Sabring, rf.., t I Rltrhair, lb.. 0 I 0 Smith, e Oil Flahartr. .. t 1 Nlehola, . p.. Oradr 0 0 10 0 0 0 14 0 oiiot 0 1110 1114 1 00 1 0 I 1 I 0 Total! 4 7 IT II Jl Totala 1 I 14 t I Batted for Nichols In ninth. Pittsburg 0 0000101 4 St Louis .0 0000001 01 Three-base hit: Leach. Sacrifice bit: Smoot. Stolen bases: Beaumont, Clark. Double plays; Leach to Carlsch to Leach, Smith to Leach. Beaumont to Bmlth. First base on balls: Oft Fmherty, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Burke. Struck out: By Fla herty, 1; by Nichols, 2. Passed ball: Smith. Time; 1:36. Umpire: Moran. Foar Straight for Now York. BOSTON. June 14. New Y?rk made it four straight today, Boston being unable to do anything with McQinnlty's pitching. At tendance, 1326. Score:,. ; KKW TORS. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.g.) k.H.O.A.g. Braanaban, of 0 0 1 0 0 Oalar, of 0 10 0 0 Brown, rf... 9 1 0 9 9 Tanner, lb... 1 9 14 0 4 DtTlln. lb.... 9 0 1 OCannall, If... 1 0 19 0 MoaauB. It.. ID 1 ICanwr, rt.-O 9 1 Manaa. K....I 119 I Ab'tlchlo, aa. 1 1 I Dablaa. aa... 1114 1 Dalatiantf. lb 4 I Otlbart. lb... I 1 4 O.Rarmar. lb.. 0 9 1 Warnar, .... 1 4 7 0 OiNeadham, ,.01414 Mcdlnnlty, p. 9 X: -OlWIIbalm, .. 0 t 0 H ToUto....,loil1i4!ll ToUla..IV"l it IT .1 New York ......i 0 0 0 2 1 0,0 t'M Boston 0 0 0 0 0 O'O 0 33 Sacrifice hits: McGinn) ty (2), Dahlen, Browne. Two-basa hit: Dahlen: Three-base bit; Warner. Home run: AbbatUchlo. Stolen baaes: Mertes, Gilbert. Double play.'' Car ney to Needham to Tenney. First Base on balls: Off McGlnnlty, 1; off Yllhelm, 1. Struck out: By McGlnnlty, 7: by WUhelm, S. Time; 1:23. Umpire: Emslie. atandlng o( tha Tssma, Plaved. Won. lt P. C new XorK ...60 Chicago ...62 Cincinnati ..66 Pittsburg 65 St. Louis 68 Boston 66 Brooklyn ...68 Philadelphia 62 Games today: Bt. Louis at-. Cincinnati, Chicago at Pittsburg. Boston at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at New York. 39 . 18 .719 33 19" .6:5 34 21 .618 29 2 .62; M 27 .4iH 21 16 .457 23 35 .8U7 13 38 .260 GAMES Vf THIS AMERICAN LEAGUE Washtngioa Plays, New Korki 'Ten Ianlaas with 8am Olal Story.- ' I WASHINGTON, June 24. Washington and New York played ten Innings today. Patten weakened In the extra liming and the New Yorks'won, 6 to t. AU.nAauioa 1,600. Scors: NSW YORK. .. H.H.O.A.g Doiigharty, 111 I t t WASH1KOTOM. (K.H.O.A.g. Ooughlln, b.0 14 11 Oaaatilr.' ef... 1 I I 0 9 Donovan, rf.. 1 1 1 0 9 Muran, aa.... 0 0 I I 1 drill. If 0 1119 McCorm'k, lb 0 1 I 9 9 Suhl. lb 0 4 7 0 4 Clarke, 0..... 1 1 4 1 0 Pattan, p 9 9 9 1 9 Total I h 19 11 l Totals. . Pulta.. If 1 1-1 1 41 Wllllama. fb. 119 10 Andaraon, rf. I 1 10 0 Oanaal, Ik..., I 9 I 01 Mcguira. e... ill Oaiam, sa. ... 0 I I 1 T honey, lb... 9 I.I I 9 Huaba, p.... 9 9 110 I f IS 1 I New York '. .2 0 1 O'0'O 0 0 0 24 Washington .....s.2 0000 1 00 0 I Two-bao hits: Coughlln, Anderson (2), Gansel, Oateen. Stolen basea: Donovan, Clarke. Sacrlflqe hits: Moran, William. DOCTORS :"F'ort UE1 Do 'you want honest, skillful and auooessful treatment T If so, come at onee to the Slate ! Medical Institute and consult with the ablest and moat aucoeasful specialists of the age. Don't allow yourselves to , be deceived by misleading statements of unscrupulous doctors or speciallsta or free treat ment or qurck-cure propositions. Coma to our office and we will make a thor ough and sclentlflo EXAMINATION of your ailments, an examination that will disc I ode your true physical con dition, niltinut a knowledge 0( which you are groping in the dark. If you nave taken trcalnumt elsewhere with out aucoeHS, we will show you why It failed. We want all ailing men to feel that they uun come to our office freely for an explanation of their con dition without batng bound by any obligation to take treatment unless they su deal re. WE CURE and CURE QUICK W Don't Patoh Up-W Our Qulokly. 8af1y and Thoroughly Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Ncrvo-Sex-ual Debility, Impoteticy, Blood Poison (Syph ills), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases u and all diseases and weaknesses dus to Inheritance, evil habits, self-abuse, ex- or uie resuii oi s(ciiiu or private aiaoasas. rnKIIII T1TI0M fDFF If you cannot call write for symptom blank. VVn JULimiu,! nil. rt!V-e Houra-g a. m. to I p m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. STATE HEDIGAL INSTITUTE I JOS Prntm8tUt. IJth and 14th Slav.. Omah,Nb. Rcady-io-wear Hats, 39c 53c Smart nreet hats mada of fancy colored and plain airaws, Jauntily trimmed-a plndld every day hat at, each...; rJ751o)n mm m mm am.aew w Silk Waists, 2.50 - Humlreds of the stunning Jap eilk waists1- also peau de Boies, silk crepoH, etc. .'"v This splendid lot was purchased from, a great eastern manufacturer at a price far below the cost of making the greatest variety of all4 new styles never such a sale of fashionable silk waists known in Omaha have been on display in our window Saturday, at 1 1 v""" " Ladies' $1.50 Shirt Waists at 69c Made of the new eummer materials pretty trimmings new. plain and neat figured effects at,,each Stunning New Shirt Waists 95c Newest styles prettily lace and embroidery trimmed, wide lace edged Berthas, tfX . every tine a charming summer if, style, at i . . . . . . . . ...... Muslirt Underskirts . Gowns Skirts are trimmed with lace insertings gowftti in large full sizes of fine quality nainsook, low neck and short sleeves, .. lSc 1 30 Special Sale Hammocks The finest hammocks for your porch or lawn made with pillows, , wide spreaders, deep flounced pretty cpmbi nation of .-'colors hundreds to choose from and all marked below" regular cost Saturday in the basement, at- 59c a,-'-: 2.98 JNJ Bio Sale ..." Intrimmed Hals V Entire Stock nought trom' A, Steartt & Co. . V (Bankrupt), ;712 Broadway, New. York. $1.00 Hats at 10c Entiro itock of untrlmmed hats, all the leading shapes of etraw? that are now so popular every .new and fashionable style many of these hats are worth as high as fl each we bought the entire lot and, secured a wonder ful bargain Saturday in our Millinery. vi v' Department , 1 1 7 your choice" at Ladies $lllood Bs 49c ded handle 49c Ladles' 7-lnch heavy braided handle bags in walrus and seat. all the new shades, worth $1, at i . (i ii Ladies' Trimmed and Street Hats $1.98 A great variety of the latest effectssmart street has and rmany of the'prettiest and most artistic trimmed f Q S ; -"hats special at .....l.aU New Lot of Trimmed Hats at $2.98 A brand new shipment of very high class summer style hats, , ;trimmed with the popular small nowers,etc. QQ made of chiffon, maline and the latest materials, at. . . faaJ All Our Elaborate Dress and Pattern Hats, c ; Have Been Selling up to $15 Each, at These beautiful hats some of the most artistic millinery confee tions ever seen in Omaha must go quickly. g (f Never such a .s)lendid opportunity, to buy a Ti U QH D beautiful summer style hat at. ....... isasemem I.nrg-e bunches of Flower all the best varieties at ( each ' Basement I'ntrlmeil hnts In doiens of lnt shapes very special for rv Saturday at i . t i .. . each ......: 5c 5c fr.'i-ii c . GREAT JEWELRY SALE !: i ... . ' lyadles Shirt Waist Bets-hand carved mother of pearl Bhlrt Waist Seta OraitRc ihadea, smoked pearl and champagne worth up to 60c set. at-set avfw aww tadles' four-piece Shirt Waist Pins in Roman goi&, Hneiy plated, pear! and IPir '.uiiniinluu.nrl)i !b anrl Ulf SOW Imported Bhlrt Waist Sets to match any color, old rose, navy blue, lavender,-eto., at set .- ' Ladles' Pearl Hat Pins deep sea slugs all shadings worth 26o, at set . '. ' i Ladles' and misses' Gold Bead Necklaces for summer suits . at v .....J................. Gent's Cuff Buttons gold, pearl dumb bell. c-jqme t w'U ftone , worth, 26c and Mo at ......,...,..,4.J...-x,..i...r,....,r,t Ladles' Indestructible Pearl Necklaces - ' - . . at .. Mterilng Silver Novelties, Manlour Placea, tc. it " " '' 'V " '" eacn 10c-15c 10c 10c-15c 10c-f5i3 15c :.:....;:.:.i5 feSSs. Shirt Waist Suits Very fashionable suits, msrie In the new checked taffetas new button and piped trimming made to sell at 115.00 each, at - The New Silk Jacket Suit -idr Dft 1 l C i 'Nri ' The fashionable novelty of the summer the new pleated skirts Jackets and skirts, daintily trimmed made of navy brown black taffetas t.OO Value at Children's Wash Dresses Great number -of p'retty per cale and lawns Just the thing for summer wear lace and embroidery trim med, at 59c & 98c - 1 i "ii.v 1 i J)i . The pretty wash, fabrics are employed many are Jauntily trimmed suits that launder beautifully, at Tub Shirt Waist Suits are employed -in' making the Ladies Wa.sh Skirts s of duck and denim the new navy blue 6SC-89C'98' Smart summer skirts of duck and denlm-the new navy blue, trimmed with white ety- j llshly fash 'loned, at Special Ribbon Sale We offer several unusual bargain opportunities In our Ribbon Department. These Ribbons are from a special purchase recently made of a well known New York manu facturer. This lot Includes hundreds or style of fine Rlb- bon. Plain Taffeta Ribbon in whlteplnk, blue, brown, etc in widths up to H Inches wide for children's hair ribbons, etc., at yttrd Plain Taffeta Ribbon In all the colors that are most popular tais eaon wiain up three Inches plain ana fancies, at yard . . 25c Ribbon at 13c Yard Fancy warp printed A m taffetas, nlaln and .'aney ribbon. oft fin- II fsav g ished taffetas-.3 3-4, 4 and 5 luohes wide, II H B, at-yard. i- w Sc 58 ' and m n vr - - i ji 1 rd oice fi for ytS.A'.'AV' ladies lippers or louC ut Shoes ' JpXovi 'the Wtnck or Rosenberg ' 'Boston., Stock First on balls: Off Patten I, off Hughes t Hit by pitched ball: Patten, Btruck out: By Fatten 3, by Hughes 7. Left on bares: Washington I. New York T. , Wild pitch: Hughes.. Time: 2:16. , Umpire: Dwyr. Chicago Shata Ost Detroit. DETROIT; June 24. Altrock pitched line ball and easily shut out Detroit . today, being very efTectlve with men on bases, Attendance, 8,000. Score: BBTROIT. R.H.OA.B. CHICAOO. ' K.H.O.A.k Dundon, tb.. 10 0 Jonas, cf Ill CallahAD, It.. 0 0 I Oran, rf..... lit Dan., aa..... 11 Donah u, lb. 0 1 13 Tannchlll. b 0 0 MtFarlaid, 1 Alu-Qck,. 0 t, t Barratt, at... 9 Mclntyra, II.. 0 Uw. j Crawford, rf. 0 Osrr. lb 0 Orcmlai'r, lb t bu.low. c... 0 uj tlonoran, 9.1. 9 O'Laary, as. 4 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 u ' t Tatala 4 9 IT U III Totala 17 )t U Detroit 00000000 0-4 Chicago I00000f0 0-4 Sacrifice hltn: Callahan, Donahue. Stolen base: Mclntyre. First base on bulls: Oft Donovan, 8; off Altreck, 1. Hit with ball: By Donovan. 1. First base on errors: Chi cago, 1. Left on baaes: Detroit, 6: Chicago, t. Btruck out: By Donovan. 2; by Altrock, I. 'Double play: O'Leary to Lows to Carr. Time: l.Su. Umpire: Connolly. Pltehlnac Defeats Boston. PHILADELPHIA, June 14. Henley pitching was the cause of Boston's detent toddy. Plneeu was batted frequently and hard. The fielding of the visitors was somewhat ragged. Attendance, 6.4M. Score: PHILADBWHIA. I ,' BOSTON. ' k.h.o.a . n n.n.A a. Hartaal. If.. Bruca, at Holtman, rf. . U Croaa, lb. Barbold. lb. Muryhy, lb. McKay, sa..., Bcbrasli'al, s. Kallar, y ( stahl, f Ol olHna. lb... v iVrwtmn, rf.. 9 'Parant, aa.... 1 d 0 Total. I II II U ll T.nn.hlll, If. t LaCnance, lb I rrrl.. lb.... 0 i'rlgr, 1 Dluc.o, p.... 0 rarr.ll 0 ToUla 4 i 4 tl Batted for Dlneen In ninth. Philadelphia I 1 0 U 8 0 1 0 -8 Boston 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1-4 Two-base hits: Collins, Ferris, Crlger, Hansel, M. Cross, ticlirock. Three-base hits: Hansel, Ferris, fclacrltloe hits: L. Cross, Bey bold, Henley. Double play: La Cliauc tunussisietl;. ' Left on bases: Bos ton, 6; PliliaU;lpliia, 7. fclrsi base 011 bulla: Olt Henley, 2. Hlf by pitched ball: By Henley, 1.. Struck out: By Dlneen, 4; by Henity, tf. Wild pitches: t By Dlneen, a Timo; 1:40. . L'nipfre; , Sheridan.. - OtadlaaT of Teaats. ' ' Boston ..... New York .. Chicago .... PhlUuelphla Cleveland ,. f t. Louis ... otrolt Washington U lines tuday: Chicago at Detroit, Cleve land at Bi. Louis, New York at Boston, Philadelphia at Washington. UAMHS IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Rata ahl Good . Itkkwork Help St. Paal Wis. BT. PAl'L, June 24. Rain stopped the Bt. Paul and Kansas City game ,in Die vantli Inning tudy after the looa.s hud scored once with one man out. The game went back to tha cixtb, 8 to 0, In tavur of St. Paul. Score: KANSAS CITT. - .Played. Won. Lost.- p. C. 64 3s 1 .648 U 81 n .04 M 83 23 .W bi W 24 .(47 60 80 24 .620 60 . 24 its .m ..61 ii ' W A.i i- ' t '48 .178 ST. FAIL,-- Jon.a, el..... Juaaos, rf... 1 WkMtor, lb.. 1 o Hrl.n, a .. 1 Kellf, lb 1 Msruan. lb. . . 8 CliusmaB, U. I wiliau, s... 1 fasuaun, p.. I I 11 I i ToUla I II II 11 i'J Totals.... Bt. Paul 4 0 Kansas City 0 0 I Two-base hit: Bulllvan.. Bases on balls: Off lalll 1, off Kergnaon 1. Btruck dull hy lsbcll t by Fergusun 1. Baurmie hue: Cilngmnn (2;. Btolrn baao: Jackaun. Double plays: Mrcn to u Brlrn to Ki-l)y; "lVhjrr Jo Marraa to Kelly: Mar run to O'BrU-a to Kelly, Sulllvaui. tv Kyo. . tniplie. Bu wlne. r.laiabaa Wlas Easily. COLUMBt'S. iw li-Celumbua out- VanBuran, rf Naiio.. It..... iull.taa. lb.. K)a, lb II Hill, cf t oull.r, c voun.r, lb... .va, aa.... I .'txli, a.M.o.A.a. . I w 11 1 t 1 1-8 0 M H played Indianapolis today and won easily. Attendance, 8,771. floor; ,7 . CUUIMUIS. , INDIANAPOLIS. ' ' R.H.OA.B. I H.H.QA.l. 13 0 Sw.nd.r, if.. 0140 0 Magoun, 2b. .. 0 0 Hutfrl.v.r, rf U 0 McL'rar)r, oL l.Wtk.r, ib.... 1 Darla, rf.... Wrlflajr. lb. rn.i, lb.... Klhm, lb... Clym.r, ct... Martin, It... Brtdw.ll, aa. T.aser, e... Ilalarkay, p. I 12 0 0 Montr .17, ib 1 Uanr, aa, Heydoa, c Phillip., p t:rorul.y ., 0 .. 1 .. 0 .. 0 Totala I 11 It 11 1 Totala. I 1 14 I I Batted for Ihllllps In ninth. Columbus 80010011 7 Indianapolis 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 28 Stolen base: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Wrlgley, Brldwelt, Mokey. First base oil balls: Off Malarker. U ' off Hmllips. 2. Two-baae hits: Duvls, Frlel, Martin; Mont gomery. Three-base lilt: Heydon. Home run: Clymer. Hit by pitcher: Martin, Carr. Btruck out: By. Malarkey. 8; by Phillips, a. Time: 1:96. Umpire: Hart. Postponed, .antes. At Louisville: Louisville-Toledo gain postponed; rain. . At MinnHpolis: ' Milwaukee-Minneapolis gam ,otponed; ralBi ' . . - Itandlntr of the Teams, ' Played. Won. "Lost; Columbus 6T 27 20 , St. Paul 68 ,86 22 NUlwauKeo 68 ' W iu Louisville ....61 ., 83 28 Indianapolis b lei 80 Minneapolis W . 24 U Toledo 66 20 36 Kansas City U '17 - 87 P. C. .ti-1 .641 .Hi .4.H .8b4 ' .816 In- Games today:' Toledo at Louisville dlitmipoUa at Columbus, Milwaukee at Min neapolis, Kansas uity at HU Paul. Grand Islaad Likes Base Bnll. GRAND I8LAND, Neb., June 24.-(Special.) .Baae ball received a great impetus yesterday, when 200 Urand Island funn ao companled the home team to Hastings fur the second game with that team for the season, the iirnt game huving been played here a week ago last Sunday. Upon botn occasions the score was close, the tint be ing 8 to 7 and yestvrday's event at Hast ings 7 to tt, both In favor of Grand Iwlund. Not until the last man was out in the nintn Inning was the game at all decided. The locals were accompanied, by the Harrison band anjl hud with Harm a mountain mule, whclh furnished a good deal of sport; being bedecked with a banner, reading "Hasting is a Jolly lot. but can't play ball." A re turn game will be played on July 8 and an. other on Hi Fourth In this city. - Field ( lob and Diets. "The Field club and C- N. Diet teams will play on the former's diamond' this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The teams are very evenly matched. The lineup will be as fuf- Fltld Club. Position. C. N. Diets. Ci clb'hlou , Catch Massmun Tuyior Pitch.... Knlght-Uordy Abbott First base Harrison Malon Second base Jenkins Martin Third base Tracy Chambers Shortstop Forun Kelly Left field Anderson Houghtud ...... .Center Held Latterly Itogers .......... '.flight Held Putttuur P. U. rs. Farrells. A game of ball will be played between Farreil & Company and Ptixlon & Gal lagher this sftetnnon at Creigi.ton uni versity grounds. The taams will 11 n up as follows: Farrell ft Co. ' flxst base Fltsgsrald second bas , Kuga shortstop ..Weed third bsae ..Iun center held Godiler left field ...McKsll P. & G. Scott Knight,.,. Ryan leeney.... Hunter..,. I'Giwuld.. King AshToe. Crow puttier right field ...Cunningham catrner Stroriu MtUhews Dooaic-Hesder at Jetter'a. Two games of hall are scheduled at Jetter's park for this afternoon. The first will be between th Nonpareils snd Thurs ton Rlftea, called St 2 o'rlot k. The last will be between the Jetters. who have only b-n dafeated once this year, and the Kegents of Omaha The second game will start Immediately after tha first. . . Vlassee Uafrata Osaws,' ONAWA. Ia., June 84 Special Tle gram Hlrnco defeated Onawa here to day by a soar of I to 1 Batteries: Blanco, Brother and Shea; Onawa, O'Connor and Copple. Blencoe wa helped with four layers from Missouri Valley, Modal and ittle Skiux. ,:.. Greeley Wins in Tenth. I ' ' GREELEY, Neb.,. June 24. (Special.). Lovers of base ball witnessed a great game here yesterday between Ord and the locale, both teams playing a shut-out game for nine Innings, Ord losing to Greeley In the tenth, Boore: . , . . K.H.Ev Greeley 0 0000 0000 1 I Ord ..0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0-0 Batteries: Ord, Moore and Whltoombf Greeley, Kessler and Bkeene. . California Woman a Winner. PHILADELPHIA,' June 24.J-MlBfi May Sutton of California today defeated Miss Homans of New York In the woman's championship tournament, 1-1, 8-1. Tha tournament la being played on th ground of the Philadelphia Cricket club. With the Boiylers. On the Omaha Bowling association alleys last evening the finish of th first half of the ten-wesks' series of tha Armour league waa witnessed. Captain Tonneaman's Cli max team lead th league. They also hay the high Individual record, 2t2; high game, 787 and high three-games', 2,063. score: CKeefe Pollard Moore . Davis .. Totals Collins .... Johnson Tlnney Edwards . Totals ... Mackey Myers .. Welmer Bonnell team Th CRYSTALS. 1st. 180 ; 187 ., 1. 160 682 CLIMAX. 1 1st 1SS 178 120 129 ; ...ins BANQUETS. 1st ...f..l29 1H2 114 170 575 2d. 3d. 171 m 118 W7 Kx! 162 144 lb9 686 731 2d. 3d. 141 ' 171 170 172 ' 116 21H ' 173 148 m m 2d. td. 123 129 -142 212 133 1H2 177 139 677 682 again dc- Totals Huntlnarton's Exc feated. For the fourth conaecutlve even ing Emery's All Stars have defeated h s crack team. The All Stars now have 814 pins to the good In the two evenings' con tests, ocore; Frltscher Hodges .. Spragus .. Chandler Totals Francisco ., Clay Forseyth ... Emery Zimmerman Totals Ready for the Races. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., June 24. ((Special Telegram.) The Cedar Bnplds , raoes will S be commenced here next week and over 100 . of the bent horses of this and other states are entered In the rues. Some of them are already in training at the track hers and others are racing In the Cedar Valley ' circuit. From here they will go to Marion , for another week of. racing. EXCELSIOltS. Ut. 2d. 8d. Total. 226 lti2 2iW s7 Iu9 181 215 666 ,. 196 -. ,m 2a 671 1S1 268 2"3 642 179 -'212 2u3 6M STO 9S2 1027 8949 ALL STARS.,- 1st. 2d.v 8d. Tptal. 191 Jt!6 243 600 1S6 241 201 68) 1HX . 205 ' 1M 6 ZJ4 188 179 6W 4 19a 193 632 108 2 905 1002 8029 r CnM 1 to I i.i.m.1.1 r 1.. FECIAL St. Louis and return-Tlck.u flood In chair oars (seats tre CO C A , and coaori), on ale avery Monday In Juna 8t. 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