THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JTJLV 3. 1004. IflliX PLAY PERFECT RAM. Eerol. is that Pspa Eourke's Bcji Fail to Becord a 8core. OMAHA'S FIELDING OF RAGGED SORT lilts Art Evenly Divided to Stnlxr, bat the Renrkeltes Were Inattl to Cash Their lato Rial. SIOUX CITT. la., July 2.-(8peelal Tele gram.) Bolstered up by a new catcher ana filled wits more ginger than haa been hown before during th serle the Sioux administered a shutout to Pa Rourke's pel this afternoon at Riverside by de feating them 1 t 0. Never were the Oman' near the point fcf scoring and th feet of the visitors never knew the touch of third base during the game. Thrci times their men perched on second, but the hit necessary to bring In tha run fallnd to come. Jarrott held the viaitors down In good shape, allowing but sjx hits whlla the heat of the game wan on. Two hits were madn by Omaha after two men were out in the ninth and I then "Spotty" Frees came to the bat. Jarrott, his old bush league "pal," pro- red?d to strike him out and ended the 1 game. The Sioux scored In the fourth by Mc- C'arthy'a wildneas giving Measerly a pass. He then stole second. Metcalf sacrinced i and Fremer knocked a long fly Into the f middle garden. Welch fumbled the ball I and Measetiy camu home. Kelly hit safe and Frcniir scored. In the sixth Metcalf got first on a free pnss and Fremer fol- lowed by a llttlv hit to Infield. Gondlng, Whs was plnylng first In Thomas' absence, forgot to put his foot on the bag and Bremer was snfq. Kelly sacrificed and Metcalf tried to hurdle home. He was ca'tght at the plate. A hit to Infield scored Fremer. Jarrott tried to make second on an error and was caught. A double header will be played tomorrow. Tho score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R.BH.PO.A. E. I-ewler, If .v 4 0 0 8 0 0 Fleming, cf .4 0 4 2 . 0 0 Maryat1. 2b I 0 0 2 2 0 feano.'ly, lb 1 0 T 0 0 Metcalf. rf 2 0 ' 1 2 0 0 Fremrr, ss 4 114 6 0 Xell M 2 0 1 2 2 0 .Anderson, c 2 0 0 10 Jnrrjtt. p ....3 0 1 - 0 2 0 Tfrtal ......... IS 3 8 27 12 "0 OMAHA. AB. R.BH.PO.A. M. Carter, rf 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 J'owatd. 2b 2 0 2 0 2 0 Ml'Iw. If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Veiuh. cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 rolan. ss.,.. 4 0 2 IS 2 0 Fre, e 4 0 1 4 0 0 Ehiflte, Sb .. 3 0 0 2 2 1 Oonding, lb , -.8 0 0 9 2 2 McCarthy, p t 0 0 0 4 0 Total 32 0 I 24 18. 4 S'oux dty '. 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 -3 rnuha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-haae hit: Fremer. Double Dlars: Maryatt to Fremer to Messerly, Jarrott to V..mM Uu,t T I , A T . Condlng, Shlpke to Gondlng. Stolen bases: .rieming Huwnra. sacrifice hits: aletcair, Keily. Baevit on balls: Off Jarrott. 1; oft MoCar-oy, 4. at ruck out; By Jarrott, 6; by McCarthy, t Tlmr: 1:30. Umpire: Keefe. . Dei Mo'ita Hit Everything;. DES M 'JIN Kg, July 2. Dpi Moines lit on everything that Pitcher Dlehl had to offer today and shut out fk. Joseph. Huffer was an enigma to the visitors. Boore: R.H.E. Deit Moines ..82010200 11 18 1 St. Joseph ..0 00000000 Oil t Batteries; Hotter and Towns, Dlehl and uarvin. . ' . Postponed Games. f . At Colorado Springs Colorado Sprlng Pvivver game poatponed; rain. Stand La a" of th Teams. Played. Won. tost. P.C. Colorado Spring's ol U 19 .& Denver , , iii 36 U .617 Omaha ; o & X .008 bu Joseph ....? Z7 w .4.4 De Mo.naa ik at) 34 .4a biouc CIV ...bii Is 18 .321 Uamej UMuy. Oman at Sioux City, St, Jotu it. u-4 Moines, Denver at Colorado Bprtivf. . GAM S IN THIS NATIONAL LEAGIK Chios- Falls Before St. Louis la an Uxclllmg Gam. B'fl T AT'TJ Tiii. si. T 1 .4 . T-hAXiilcsgo uu;' ui an exciting ninth inning 1 Tnnti. lu itiu MCuuU halt o( the (ilntu binuot starteU on with a bit and brain sacrificed. Barclay sent a short fly to Jti.Curiliy, but BuiMO drove a sing e to left ana b.noui scortu. Attendance, l.tioO, Score: ST. LOL1J. CUICAUO. k. MO. A.K.I K.U.O.A.K. rural!. b... t I U.... 1 t . BtUtlitUrO. ft.. 1 0 Cimj, b 0!Cbno, lb... 0) MuUutbr. ( 0 JoaM, rt 1 Knra, lb.... O NJl. .... 1 lWUIIama, at. f t 1 i 10 4 lMrklT, Is.. SJiMX, (.... 1 Hi-su at t llaraiajt. It... 1 lurk, lb.... 4 MuIjMU, ... Curlnti, p.... 4 0 Wlckw. .... Totals I 1 n I l TeUls I !) I 1 Tw oul when winning run was scored. 8t. Louis 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Chicago 00020000 0-2 Harned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-base hits: VMllittms, Farrell. - Horn run: lt.r tlay. Sacrltlce hit: Brain. Stolen bafs: Shannon, Casey, Chance (2), Jones. Hit by pitched bull; By Nichols, O'Neill. First b'tse on balls: Off Nichols, 4; oft Wicker, L Hlruisk out: Uy Nichols, 2; by Wicker, e. L(t on bases: Si. Louis, 6; Chicago, K, Time; 1:3b. Umpire: ODay. Teamis Drealc Even. PHILADELPHIA. July 2.-Brooklyn and 1'hiladelphla broke even on a double header today. The visitors were shut out In th lust game, but in the second they batted McPhereou off the rubber and pounded L-uggieby at will. Attendance, S.0SL Score 111 at game: PulLA.DC UPHIA. , BROUKLTN. ' a.H.O.A.B.' K.U.O.A S. t.. 1 3 4 Dobbs. St 1 4 t t Tfi. li lb. . 1 . I . 4 4 . t 1 Dlllo, lb s 6 l.uo. rl.. ltwyie. lb. ko'b. ... MrviM. II 4 Liiatlcr, rf. I 0 UmIw, it.... 4 Kabb, OS Hliur, lb.... 0 liall. lb 4 liuUotU. m. 4 4 mr, .... 4 4 triUrOir'Ua, lb 4 twin, ...... U Jirvln, Totals t 4 rt 4 f Totals 4 4 M 1 1 I'hilade'phla t 0 V 0 0 0 0 2 2 LrooKlyn 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two base hit: Dob Be. Sacrifice hit: Gleason. Stolen bases: JUtter (3. Lumley, 'i'homas, tWeason. Ift on bases: B r 00 li lt n, ) Philsdnlpriln- 4. First base on balls: Olt Uarvin, 7; off Fraaer, 2. Struck out: i:y Garvin, 6, by Fraavr, X. Tims: l.bO. Umpire: Emslio. Vcor sevoud game: BIUK)KLTN. PHILADELPHIA. H.H.O.AXl B.U.O.A.K. Itobba of..., 14 14 sThomaa, el... 11110 iMlloB. lb. ..11 ik ft A ,(j;.,un th All Uutnlvr, rf. Oiulor, It., llftbb, o... 4 4 Uiua. rf...., 4 11 I Lki. lb I 111 0 Rota, e 4 4 4 nMoOos, U S 1 Hittor. lb. Mo('r'lck. lb I liorsoa. ..., I J ohm, s 1 4 H4II. lb 1 t t'Haliwttt, ss. t 1 4 KcPbnH, It i I Dusilobi, .. 4 4 Touts.. ...II 1 T U I Tuus ' ToUls I It 14 4 Batted for McPbeiaon tn seventh. Urookll n ' 0. 0 0 1 3 0 1 8 0-13 Philadelphia 0 OliOOlOO f Two base hits: Dobh (3), Dillon, Gesaler, l.ueh Thre base hits: Dillon Bergen. Sacrifice hits: Dillon, J one. Stolen bases: Sale Ten Million The BT HOT WKATKtR EDICIRI Jk V - i.IUT LAII1A1VIIL CANOT CATHARTIC aioC PtlEVCKT ALL SUEinCR Lumley 2), Dovle. Double plarrt RKter, halib and Dillon: Thnmes snd Itoth. Lett on bases: Brooklvn. 10; PhllsdMr h'a. 7. nrsl base on bslls: (ff Jones. I. rff Mc Pheron, 1: off Dmtsleby, L Struck out: bv Jones. 4; by Mcpherson. 2. Hits: McPherson. ten In seven Innlrgs; DiiirKleby, In thre lnolnga. Time: Umpires Kmslla. rittobarg, 14 Clfielaaatl, 24. 1'ITISBfRO. July l-Ten hits lisrper. coupled with six errors by tearo. rave Pittsb'jrg such a lesd In Off off l:X Off his the first two Innings that all interest In the game wss bsu Attendance, 7 6.). Score: PITT4BLRO. I CINCINNATI. R H O A a.H.O.A.g. lorh. lb.... I I I i OlHnsslB. lb. . 4 I I I Kasiimost. Cf I 1 Clarka, If.... 1 I Wagaor, so. .. I I Staukard. aa. 4 Hmoaflald. Ik 1 4 SabrlDS. rf.. I I Kltrbr. lb.. 1 I Phaipa, c 1 I Lrsck. p...... I I t 4 t 4 Kellor. lb.... 1 I It S'Donlla, If.... 4 4 Soyatoer, of.. 4 4 u 4 0 4 fl I 0 4 Oolan. ft 1 Sielnffldt. Ik 4 Woodnl, aa. rtchll, a 4 O'Noill, a.... 4 Harpar, p.... 4 Kwlna, Totals 14 17 XI I el Tot. la I t 14 14 4 Plttsbura- 1 4 10 0 10 0 14 Cincinnati 0 000011002 Two base hits: Leach 2, Wagner, 8 brlng. Sacrifice hits: Uranafleld. Lynch. Stolen base: Dentin. Double plays: Wag ner, Ritchie and Bransfield; Steinfelot, Huggins and Kelly. Fust base on balls: Off Harper. 1; off Lynch, 7. Hit by pitched ball: Steinfeldt. Donlln. Struck out: By Lynch, i, by Harper. 1; by Kwlng, 2. Wild pitch; Harper. Hits: Off Harper, 4 in two innings; off Lynch, I In seven innings. Time: l.W. Umpires: Moran and Zim mer. New York Defeats Talleadere. NEW YORK, July 2. Th New York Na tionals deOaied Boston today and won their eighth stralgh. victory. The visitors were completely outclassed. Attendance, 12,812. Score. NEW YORK. BOSTON. R.H O.A.B I R.H.O.A.B. Broanahaa. ef 1 1 4 4 0 Golar, of 4 t I 4 I McCor'kk, at 4 Browne, rf-. I S'Tonnar, lb.., 4 1 Caan.lt. If... 0 4 AkbattchU, aa 4 I DctIIo. Ik... McGaon, lb. Martaa. If... Iiunn. if.... Dablan, as. Ollbrrt, tb., t II ttal.haatr, lb 4 4 Rarler. lb.... 4 4 Carnajr, rf. .. 1 1 NMdhara. e. .4 1 Willi., p 4 4 Waroar. c ... I MtOlnnlty, p 4 Wlltaa, p.... 1 Totals., 1 t 24 11 Total. 14 17 17 11 o New York 0 2 1 1 2 3 5 0 -l Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 First ou errors: New York, t Left on bases: New York, 14; Boston. 10. Base on balls: Off Wilts, 6; off Willis, 3. Struck out: By Wilts, 4; by Willis, 6. Three-baa hit: McGlnnlty. Two-buse hits: Browne, Devlin, Dahlen. Abbattlchio. Stolen bases: Gilbert, 2: Geler, Carney. Needham. Double plays: Dahlon, McO&rtn; Gilbert, Dahien and McUann. Hit by pitched ball: By Willis. 1. Passed ball: Needham. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Carpenter and Johns ton. Standing; of the Tram.. Played. Wron. LosL P. C. New York ol -4 1 .742 Chicago 0 37 23 .17 Cincinnati b Do ' 24 .m Plttaburg . 60 32 2S .633 St. Louis t 80 .600 Brooklyn 6 2 40 ,SI Boaton t4 4 40 .376 Philadelphia ..69 16 44 .264 Games today: St. Louis at Chicago; Pitts ourg at Cincinnati. GAMES IN THK AJ1KH1CAN LKAGIE Detroit and Cleveland Play at Doakl Header, Bach Taking;, a Game. DETROIT, July 2. Detroit and Cleveland broke even in the first double-header of the season at Betinett par:. Donahue had a finger broken early fn tho second gamo and Moore, who took hi place, was knocked out of. the box In the fifth Inning. Attend ance, 4.000. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. , DETROIT. R.H. O. A. E.I H.M.O.A.E. Pitrk. rf 14 4 1 Barrott. cf... 1 1 4 4 Luah, If 1 4 1 4 4 Mclutr., U.. 1 1 4 Bradl.y. lb.. 111 tarr. lb 4 1 11 1 4 Lajnta. as.... 1 1 I 4 ;Crawtord, rf. 1 4 4 Hickman, lb. 1 4 I 4 Low., lb 4 4 4 4 4 Bamla. e 4 1 I 4 OramJosar, tb 4 4 1 4 4 l).i. cf 4 4 4 0'Hualsw, c.... 4 4 I 1' 4 Abbott, lb... 4 4 Barnbard, p.. 4 Totals...... I 4 10 1 iletoTkll, p.... 114 4 4 4 f C.O'Utrr, as... 4 4 I t I I-Mullln ' 4 4 4 17 11 Ij Totals 1 s 17 IB I Cleveland ' .-..1 000000023 Detroit -.0 00020090-2 Two-base hits: Barrett, Carr, Hickman. Sacrifice hits: Crawford, Lowe, Lush, First buee on balls: Off Stovall, 2; oft Bernhard, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Stovall, 2; by Bernhard, 1. First base on errors: Detroit, 1; Cleveland, L Left on bases: Detroit, ; Cleveland, 6. Struck out; By Stovall, 2; by Bernhard. 1. Double plays: Bradley, Abbott and Lajoie; Lows and Carr. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Connolly. Score second game: ' DETROIT. j CLEVELAND. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A E. Barrett, cf... 1111 4 Pllek, rf 4 114 4 Mclntrrs, If. 4 Carr, lb 4 Crawford, rf ., 4 Lowo, lb..... 1 Oianiloger. lb 4 Woods, o 4 Kltaoa, p.... 1 O'Laarr, aa... I I 4 4 10 1 1 4 Luah, If 1 4 Bradley, lb.. 4 4 Lalola, aa.... 4 4 Hickman, lb. 4 4' Bamla, a 4 bar. ef 1 Abbott, lb... 4 DoBoku. p.. 4 Uoora, p 4 Haas, p 9 Totals. I 1 17 14 1 I Totals. I 10 M IS i Detroit 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 i Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Hits: Off Moore, 7 In 4 inning: off Hess, 2 in 3 Innings. Two-base hits: Brad ley, Hickman, Aboott. First base on balls: Olf Kliaon, 8; oft Moore, 1: off Heee, L First base on errors. Detroit, 1. Left on By Kitson, 3. Double plays: Lowe, O'Leary J ana t;arr: u wary ana carr. xnne: l:J. Umpire: Connolly. Ihantf Boao.net of Blngles. CHICAGO, July 2. The locals scored all Of their runs in the sixth inning by bunch ing four singles with Paddsn's error. White was wild, but kept his hits well scattered, baaes on bails and errors scoring both of th visitors runs. Attendance, ,100. Score: CtUCAOO. I BT. LOUIS. R.H.O.A. S. R.H.O.A.B. Dundee, lb., r. Jonas, of Callahan, If., tirsen, rt..... Uball, rf...., Darts, sa...., DeuakiM. lb, till (MBurksU, If... 44144 4 Haushill. et. 4 1 4 4 4 OlT. Joaae. lb. 11 1 4 V Hnelsnwn, rf . 4 1 V 4 4 H1U, b 4 0 14 0 randan, lb... 4 4 111 Glaaaen, as... I 1 I I 1 Tannablll, lb 4 ulllfaa, a... 4 Wnlla. p 4 l.Husden. a.... 4 1114 0 Alcrar. p 4 1114 o . ' Totala 1 1 11 11 I Total. ; 4 1 17 II J Chicago l0000400 4 St. Louis V1000100 03 ltl on bases: Chicago, 8; St Louis, 13. Two-base hits. T. Jones, Gleason. Sacri fice hits: F. Jones. Donahue, Huelsman, Bug Jul. Stolen bases: Davis, Padden, Oieasou, Bugden. Hemphill. Double plays Sugden to Padden. Struck outi By White. 6; uv Slever, a. First baa on balls; Off White. ; off Slever, 2, Hit with ball: Hill, Sugden. Tlma: 1:60. Umpires: O loughuu and ICing. Boston Anaerleans Win. BOSTON. July 2. Selbach, mad his first appearance as a member of th local tatn today and his oultleldlng was th feature of a 2 to 1 victory over the Philadelphia. The game was a pitcher's battle, aad but fur Seluach's running catches would proba bly have resulted lu Philadelphia's favor. Attendance, 4,X. , Score: , BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, ' R.H.O.A.B:. R.H.O.A.B. Stabl, cf 4 4 4 4 Haittel. Jl . .. 4 4144 ColUaa, lb... 4 Preairiaa, rf.. 4 Paraai. aa... 1 b. I bach. If... 1 LaCbaaea. lb 4 r.rrl.. lb.... 4 Crtser, a..... 4 Doraa, a..... 4 I 4 Pickering, at. 4 4.1 4 4 4 4 Rruca, rf.... 1 4 4 I IU ersaa, tb. 1 4 1 I 4 4 4;srbaM. lb., 4 1111 I 4 Mitrphr, lb.. 4 14 14 I tkV Croas, sa. 4 1 1 1 4 4 Povara, a.... 0 4 114 4 i Plank, p 4 4 114 Wlnlar, p.... 4 till Totals 1 4 14 1 1 Total. I 8 If U l Boston 0 0 0 1..0 1 1 0 M Philadelphia I M M 10 I 1-1 Two-base hits: Selbach, IeChance, Mur phy. Three-base hit: Seybold. Home run: Parent. Sacrifice hit: Murphy. Base on balls: Off Winter, 2; oft Plank, 3. Hit by pitched ball; By Winter. Pank. Si ruck out: By Winter, 1: by Plank, I. Tlinei 1:29. ' Umpire: Sheridan. . Washington Wlna a Game. NEW YORK, July 2.-Th first double header of the season on the local Amerl- Boxes a Year. V t C3WEL TROUCLCS 4 14 4 t I 114 ran lesgue grounds was ptard today. la the opening game Walter Clarkaon, formerly of Harvard, made bis debut as a professorial. He pitched a fin game for the locals, but poor hitting by th home team made It a losing game. In the second game Hughea started to pitch for New York and wss batted TO hard that Powell wss substituted in the second in ning. Attendance, 10,0 U Score first game; WAJHINOTOW. K'JCW YORK. R.U.OJt.S. a.H.o-a.a,. Canklla. Is. 11110 Duhrtr, If 4 4 4 Moras, aa.... 4 namidr. af... 4 1 Keller. H. I Will lama. th. t 0 A'4'ra, et-lb 4 4'Oaanl. Ik 4 4 Pulta, ef 4 4 Clharfald, as. Sonrsr, lav.. 4 4;MKnlr. a... 4 Daaoraa, tt. 4 Orlh. If 1 MrCoflck, lb 4 St. hi. lb. riark. ... . 1 1 14 4 14 I 1 1 4 Tasesas. p 4 4 4 riarkasa. p.. Totals.. I t 17 11 lKllnow ... . 1 Totala I 4 17 14 Batted for Clarkaon In ninth. Washington 0 0100000 22 New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two base hit: Cassldy. Three base hit: 8tahl. Sacrifice hit: McCormlck. Double clars: Keeler and Elberfeld: Kreler and Conroy; McCormlck, Moran and Start!; Williams. Elberfeld and Anderson. Left on bases: New York, 8: Washington, 6. First base on balls: Off Clarkson, 1: off Townsend, 4. Flrit base on errors: . New York, 1; Washington, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Clarkson, 2; by Townsend. 2. Struck out: By Clarkson, 4; by Townsend, a. lime: z:io. umpire: uwyer. score secona game: NSW YORK. R.H.O.A.B WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.B. Dontnertr. If I 1 I 4 1 Cwjtblln. lb. 1 1 I Kaelar. rt.... 1 I Moras, aa.... 1111 4 Caaaldr. cf.. 1111 Wllllama, tb. Andaraoa, lb. Pulta. et Elbarf.ld. as. Conror. lb... Klalnow, a... Hoshea,. p... Pow.ll. p.... 4 Doaona, rf.. 4 14 4 0 Orth. If 4 14 MeCor'tek. lb 1 1 1 4 0 fttmbL lb 1111 4 Kiurodga. a. 4 4 1 Patios, p.... 4 114 Totals 4 14 M 11 I Totala 11 14 17 11 ll New York 1 0 0 1 4 6 0 0 U Washington 3 M 1 I I M 0-1 Two base hits: Moran. Klelnow. Ander son. Three base hits: Coughlln, Stahl, Klelnow. Rlherfe d. Fults. Bacrinc hits Donovan, Coughlln Klttridg. Hits: Oft Hughes, 4 In one Inning; off Powell, ( In eight Innings. Left on basee: New York, 7; Washington, 4). First base on balls: Off Hughes. 1; off Powell, 1; off Patton, 6. First base on errors: New York. 1: Wash tngton, 1. Struck out: By PowelL 4: by Patton, 2. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Dwyer. Standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. LosL P.C, Boston 09 38 !2 .S2 New York l 23 .610 Chicago 84 39 25 .fir Philadelphia 69 33 27 .642 Cleveland 6ft 20 26 .627 St. Louis 66 24 30 .44 Detroit 6 24 85 .407 Washington 68 11 47 .ISO Games today: Detroit at Chicago; Cleve land at St. Louis. GAME IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colombns Meets Another Detent at th Hand of Toledo. COLUMBUS, July 2. Columbus was de feated today. Attendance, 3,008. Score: COLl'MDVS. 1 TOLEDO. K.H.O.A.E.I R.H. CAE. Dot la, rf lilt 4;PTlabla. cf... 41144 Wrlgl.T, lb.. 4 1 4 1 11 4 4 I 1 0 1 1 1 4 4 4 Boma. lb.... 14 111 I La, rf 4 4 4 4 4 OloBtloe, lb. 4 Klhm, lb..., Clrotar, of.., aUrtln, U... Biidwali. sa Simon, a..,., Doincr, p.... 4 Breather, lb 4 1 1 1 4 Doloiasar, lb 4 4 4 1 I 4 Douoa, If.. 4 4 14 ljSwaaaer. a.. 4 14 4 1 4 Blows, a 14 114 4 Relating, p... 4 4 114 Totals I 4 17 11 I Totals I I M 14 4 Columbua 1 1001000 ! Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 1 00 0-2 Stolen base: Wrlpley (2), Da via, Dorner, Sweeny. Sacrifice hits: Wi-lgley, Burns, Relsllng. First base on balls: Off Dorner, 1; off Relsllng, 2. Three-base hit: Martin. Double plays: Klhm, unassisted; Sweeny, Burns and Delnlnger: Sweeny and Burns. Hit by pitched ball: Dorner. Struck outi By Dorner, 8; by Relsllng, 2. Passed, ball: Simon. Time: 1:80. Umpire: Klein. Game Won la Ninth Inning-. KANSAS CITT, July t Kansas City won th gam today in th ninth Inning on hits by Sullivan and Ryan. Attendance 3LH. Score: . r KANSAS CITY. 1 MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B.' R.U.O.A-B. VanBuran, it 1 I 1 Naaoo, If.... 4 11 Sullivan, lb. I 1.1 Rraa. a 4 14 Hill, at 41 Rotafuaa, lb. 1 4 14 Bonner, tb... Ill Lewae, aa.... 4 4 1 Barrr, p 0 4 4 Butler 4 4 0 4 atone, rt.,... 14 1 4 grkafar, aa... 4 1 1 4 O-Brian, lb.. 4 14 llciark. tb 4 4 4 41 PannalL If-ef 4 4 H'sbUL cf-lf II Bauman, lb. 111 Baaar, a 4 4 7 Dougherty, p 1 1 Totals 4 UM U 4 ToUls R 1 17 U II V Batted for Barry In the ninth. Shaffer out, bit by batud ball. Two out when winning run was mad. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 14 Two-base hlU: Van Buren, Sullivan. Bon ner (2), Stone (2). Three-baa hit: Nonce. Sacrifice hit: Nance. Stolen base: Roth- fuss. Double playsl Lewea to Sullivan, HlU to Hvnn. Riuhi on bails: Off Barry 2. off Dougherty A Struck out: By Barry 8. by Dougherty t. who pitcn: uougnernr. xuue; 1:46. Umpire: Hollfday. Lonlsvllle Get (Isms, INDIANAPOLIS, July 2. A batting rally In the eighth inning, which continued through the ninth, won the game for Louis ville today. C'roinley pitohed good ball for seven innings, but was given poor support. Attendance, 8.200. Score: LOUISVILLB. i INDLAMAPOLM. R.H.O.A.B! R.H.O.A.B. Kerwla. rf... 1114 4 Swanaar, If.. 4 I 4 4 4 Hallman. It.. 4 Hart, of 4 Aradt, lb.... 1 Scbrlarar, a. 4 Bra.near, lb. 4 W'blta, lb.... 1 Qutnlaa, aa.. 1 Bohaanoa, p. 8 Masoon, as... 4 1 4 4 I 4 I 4 11 4 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 Mocraary. cf. 4 M laouury. ri 4 Dlokar, lb... 4 Carr, tb 1 1 Hardoa, a.... 4 HarUa. lb... 1 Cronus j, p.. 1 I 4 ( 1 I 4 ToUls Til 17 11 ll 'Totals.. ..I. 8 17 11 I Louisville 0 0010003 4-7 Indianapolis .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Base on balls: By Cromley, 1; by Bo hannon, ft. Struck out: By Cromley, 2: by Bohannon, 2. Hit by pitched ball, McCreery, Arndt. Two-base hits: Hallman, SWander. Sacrlnc hits: McCreery, Montgomery, Martin, Hallman (2), Hart Double play: Bohannon to Schrtever to Whit. Stolen base: McCreery. Left on base : Louis ville, tj Indianapolis, 10. Tim: 1:46. Um pire: Ilart- Eleven Innings nt St. Panl. . ST, PAUL, July L Minneapolis won from St. Paul today In a game which required eleven Innings. Attendance, 2,840. Score: KLNNEAPOLli. R.H.O.A.B. ST. PAUL R.H.O.A.B. Malonay, rf.. 1 I I atcNlchals, tb 4 4 4 4 SuUlTaa, af.. 1 1 1 4 4 Coultar, It.... 4 1110 Jonas, et ..411.41 Jakaoa, rt.. 1 Wbaalal, lb.. 1 O" Brian, sa... 4 Weavar. a.... I I I M Keller, lb... 4 1 17 Btarnagle, Ik 1 1 1 4 li Poi. tb 1117 1 Marean. tb... 4 Clinsmaa, 11. 1 SulllT.n, s... 4 Orler. at 1114 1 atorsaa. -.. 4 14 10 rarguaoa, p. 1 -ToUls I 14 U II l Totals. 4 I II 11 4 Minneapolis 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 St. Paul 0 0 3 0 01 0 0 0 0 01 Two base hits: Maloney, Coulter, Oyler, Kelley, O'Brien. Three base hit: Jones. Home run: Wheeler. Stolen bases: Ma loney. Sullivan, Wheeler, Jones, Marcan. Sacrifice hits: McNlchols (2), Sullivan. First bus on balls: Off Morgan, 6: off Ferguson, 2. Struck out: By Morgan, 4; by Ferguson, 4. Hit by Ferguson: Oyler. Wild pitch: Morgan. Double play: Oyler, Foa and Btarnagle. Time: 2:04. Umpire: Bans wine. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Columbua bo St. Paul 67 Louisvlil 70 Milwaukee 66 Indianapolis 68 Minneapolis 64 froledo 04 42 14 . .636 41 26 .612 8 81 .667 36 SO .6 35 83 .616 3d 34 .4t 21 4.1 .821 20 42 .83 dlanupolla at Louisville; Milwaukee at Kansas City; St, Paul at Minneapolis. FOIR GAMES r WITH SIOVX CITY Onaahn Will Meet the Indian on th Hoaae Grenada ThU Week. Beginning with a gam at 10:30 Monday morning llie umana ana pious uiy teams will play a series of four games at the Vln- ton Street t park, rne atternoon game will be called at 8:46 as usual. Wednesday will be woman's day, when all women will be admitted to the game free. On Friday Omaha plays at Denver, and will not be home until the 16th, It being found Impos sible to get back in time to play the gam scheduled with Dee Moines for the loth. Jack Thomas will not be. with the team during the nreaent Sioux City aeries, hav ing paiscd through yesterday on hi way to St. Loula, where his sister Is lying dan- ferously 111. It Is ri peeled that h will get ack lu time to go west with the team. Pitcher Quirk Is expected to reach Omaha Monday. The Sioux City lineup Is changed very materially, almost an entire new In field bring offes-ed, a new catcher and a new pitcher being on the Hat Thua streng thened the Sioux are playing a different brand of LaU from that earved during for 25 -oeer. town own ot capes mer visits her. and the outlook for hot session Is good. The teams: Position.' .First base... Second base., .Third base... ..Shortstop... ..Leftfleld.... .Centerfleld.. ..Rightfleld... .Catcher , ...Pitcher ..Pitcher ...Pitcher ...Pitcher ...Pitcher ...Pitcher Sioux City; ' ' '. Omaha. . Gondinfr ,.T Howard ..... Shlpke Dolan MUler Welch ..... Carter Freeee .... Brown Companion ... Pfelater McCarthy Quick Messerly ........ Curler Marryott Gromlnger ...... Lawler Fleming Fremer Anderson, Kelly. Linderman ...... Kostal Jarrott Parker Connell Cadwaliader .... FIELD CLCB TEAM . WINS TWICE Defeats Thnrston Rifle and Orient bp- Score that Are One-sided. , Yesterday afternoon- the base ball team of the Field club made a holiday for Itself at the expense of the Thurston Rifles, and the Orients. In the caae'of the latter Team It was simply slaughter. The Thurstons opened up aa If they meant buslneca, but were unable to stand against the can nonading of Taylor and the bombardment that welcomed Faber's efforts after tb second Inning. Th scores: P1BLD CLUB. R.H.O.A.B THURSTONS. R.H.O.A.B. CnUfe. rt.... 1140 Crawford, I.I I 1 I 1 Bulllraa, tb. Donn, Ib-p. Pagan, e-lb. Larllla, If.. Barker, rt... Pall, cf...... Pramaan, aa I I I I 1 Chamber, as 4 1 4 1 1 Abbott, lb... 1 1 11 4 4 Hoaataad,ef. 1 4 4 4 0 Cralihtoa, e.. 1 I 1 1 M T.jlor, p.... 114 4 0 liartla. tb... 11111 Maiooe. lb... 8 1 I 1 0 Pand'saat, lb I I It Pabar, p 110 Totals VI II 17 14 t ToUls I 4 14 I I Field club 00416030 13 Thurston 280001000-0 First base on balls: Off Taylor, 8; oft Faber, 8. Two-base hits: Abbott, Taylor, Barker, Dunn, Sullivan. Home run: Crelgh. In the game between the Orients and the Field club's second nine the scor was as follows I R.H.K. Field club 62400300 0-14 U 0 Orients 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 HARVARD TAKES BASE BALL GAME Shots Oat Tele In Contest Between 'Varsity Nine. ' NEW YORK, July 2. Harvard's base ball nine outplayed Yale at all points in the deciding game of their serie, which was clayed at th Polo grounds today. Kach side had won a gam and today's victory by a scor of 3 to 0 decided the tie In Harvard's favor. The play of the Har vard men was excellent, while Yale weak ened almost from the start. Captain Ran dall, of the victorious team, covered llrst base very cleverly and his batting was the feature of the game. Score by In- Hafvard .......2 021000 0 - Yal 0 0 0 0 MM M Osnahai Teams Los Their Games. T.TVfXiIJ. Neb.. July 2. (Special Tele. gTm The Diets' team of Omaha lost to ths Creameries today by a score of 8 to 1, making eighteen victories ont of twenty one games tor the Lincoln aggregation, eight of which have been shutouts. Pitcher Uordy of the Diets team twirled in su perb form, allowing only two scratch hits, but his own neldlng errors contributed largely to the visitors defeat. The score: R. H. E. Oreamerie 20100000 3 2 3 Diets 0 0000100 0-1 0 4 Batteries: Morse and Wilson fur Cream eries; Gordy'and Mosaman for Diets. CRA1Q, Neb., July 2. (Special Telegram.) Craig defeated the Farrell A Co. ball team of Omaha here today bv a score of to 1 The visitors played a fine fielding game, but were unable to connect with Kooney's curves and would have been shut out but for a combination of errors In the sixth inning which gave them these runs. Score. Craig ; 2 00000010-4 Farrell Co 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-8 Batteries: Rooney and Heffeman; Ma thews and Strong. Originate Against Nonpareils. The Lee-Qlass-Andreeeen Originals will flay the Nonpareil team this afternoon t he Vinton Street park. The Nonpareils ar considered one of the strongest ama teur teams In the city and will undoubtedly keep the hardwaremen gueaaing at all times. Women are admitted free. Game called at 3:30. Lineup: Original. Position. Nonpareils. Fan rklor First baas liachton Bradford Second base Cassldy Mlnnlkus Third base J. Casey I.awler Shortstop W. Roben Whitney Leftfleld E. Itolten Deneen Centerfleld Murphy Taylor Rightfleld B. Casey Crelghton Catcher Brown Jellen, Scully Pitcher Lynchi Fake Original Tram. r...l.ln TlwmAfnrA IK, T.M.ni,...ln. dreesen Originals Is very Indignant over the fact that some unidentified prrson has sr. rangeu a gau pvtwecu tu vniuwi. emu WW en e J I events 7 "7 O . so heaUhlul You will iat ? firs I cacs r-h1''$ a Caii mo i 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i i the Woodbine (la.) team for th Fourth. The genuine Original will piay two) game In Lincoln on the Fourth, and will not go to Woodbine. Captain Bradford la of the opinion that some person has imposed on the Woodbine people, and that a game, ha been arranged In good faith by the peop.'e over -there, expecting the Originals to be there. Ha aaka that whatever the result . no blame be attached to the Lee-Glass-An-1 dreesen Originals, a they are not con I cerned In the matter further than to pro tect their good name. Jettc-r to Meet Rifles. The Thurston Rifle and the B. Jetter will play this afternoon at Jetter's Park. Game called at 8:30. Th lineup will be as follows: B. Jetter. Position. Thurton Rifles. Rodman second base Sullivan Kennedy......... third base ..........Dunn Ryan... center held Sage F. Clark first bass Camp Flnley catcher Fagan E. Clark left field Levllle Van Cleave right field Baehr Ackerman shortstop Reardan Balllnger pitcher Prtmeau Sullivan pitcher Lyon Shot Oat Oakland. LYONS, Neb., July 2.-(Speclal.) The Ly ons base ball team shut out the Oakland team here by the score of 10 to 0. The features of the game were the errorless work of the Lyon team and the one-handed catch by Rock of Oakland lu deep center. Score: Lyons 2 10 4 10 10 10 Oakland 0 00000000-0 Two-base hit: Cook. ' Struck out: By Cook, 12; by Young, 6. Batteries: Lyons. Cook and Smith; Oakland. Young and Palmqulsw Umpire: Gebman. . Seaalp th Irishmen. NORTH LOUP. Neb.. July 2. Special.) gain the North Loup cornhusker ball team captured a prise today, taking the scalp from the Greeley Center Irlanmen by a score of 7 to 0. Greeley in said to be the crack team of all the adjoining counties, having been the only team able tn get swuy with the Ord professionals. Ord I. lays North Loup on the Fourth anl on th alxth the Lincoln team will offer ther scalps for a trophy. Creameries Go to Beatrice. ' BEATRICE. Neb. July 2 (Bpeclol.) Th base ball fans In this city have made ar rangements whereby the Beatrice Creamery ball team of Lincoln has been secured to play In this city th remainder of the season. The first series of games will be played with the Schuyler team- week after nexL WIND DOES NOT - MAR GOOD GOLF Despite Stiff Brers Country Club Tonrnep Start Well Notwithstanding th high and unpleasant wind yesterday afternoon the golf tourna ment which opened at the Country club grounds was uisrked by a aeries of good and even brilliant plays. Out of the thirty nine competitors thirteen finished under 81 and four tied at 86, but many of these were heavily handicapped and probably will fall to piece In the hole play. Strickland flayed a remarkably good game and nn ahed with 82. The best sixteen men from yeeterday's play will compete againat each other, playing hole play. The following were the scores: Gross Name. Score. Handicap. Total. C. C. George 92 Htj A. L. Reed 87 1 M Gaines 8 . 8 .SO E. H. Spragu 96 4 91 F. Hafkell 91 ( 5 W. A. McCord 99 8 HI Chambers 96 10 85 C. W. Hull... 108 10 . R. R. Kimball 87 0 87 T. R Kimball..;. . 85 4 81 E. W. Morgan 88 4 M ! Vlnsonhaler . 90 6 Ho w . x. dims. ........ ... , o e mi W. J. Foye 87 0 b 3. C. Klnaler lOt) 84 Sam Burns ... 88 6 (S3 W. E. Martin 83 4 79 Panther KS 4 84 Heth 90 4 M F. Hamilton 86 80 J. H. Butler -r 93 8 86 G. Hitchcock M 10 M J. S. Brady 98 11 87 H. P. Peck 93 13 81 H. T. LemlU... 99 ' 8 W Burgess 96 I 87 W. A. Redlah. ........ 86 79 A. A. MoClUr . 99 6 89 Bcoble 100 10 90 Colea H t . 9o E. W. Fairfield. ..... 89 I 88 McCormlck 89 6 84 Strlcklund 82 . 2 "9 C. 11 Gulou 110 If 94 W. Maul li" 16 9J Montgomery 117 14 W W. Martin 98 11 87 Z. LlndKty 112 16 97 C. H. Hamilton 117 18 99 Tb Be Wnt Ads ar th Best Business Boosters. rf A COLLTSO necessary n ' rmrs in and saiszng' 21 oxvxi JL 11. - f0t a case li ... . i . ' ENGLISH LAD EASY WINNER Leads Moiarfb Six Lengths at the Finish of the St. Louis Derby. - STRUGGLE IN THE STRETCH IS BRIEF a Beraaya, Odds-On Favorite la Fifth Race, Fall t Knee at Start and Unable to Get Better Than Seeoad Place. ST. LOUIS, July .-English Lad. ridden by Jockey Eddie Do mini ok of St. Louis and owned by Fred Cook; also of BL Louis, won the St. Loula derby and a purse of 112. 346 in a gallop at th fair ground today, Mohartb was second, thre length behind English Lad and fifteen length, ahead of El wood. English Lad clearly outclassed hi field. Cook's colt was favorite In th bet ting at 7 to 20, Moharlb second choice at S to 1 and El wood 16 to 1. Two to 1 on the field against English Lad was th bet ting at post time. Starter Dade got the four horse away without a moment's de lay. MOharlb and Rainland want to tb front at once, followed by English Lad. Passing the stand the first time Moharlb was a nose tn front of Rainland, English Lad six length back and Elwood ten length be hind the favorite. The positions remained the same up th back stretch, Moharlb and Rainland leading by three lengths, English Lad third, under a heavy pull, fifteen lengths ahead of Elwood. At the mile and an eighth Domlnlck gave English Lad his head. He passed Rain land, who had enough, then challenged Moharlb, and after a brief struggle passed the Schorr colt. At the stretch English Lad had he race a his mercy. He In creased his lead to four lengths an etghth from the wire and won eased up by six lengths. Bernays, the odds on favorite in the fifth race, fell to his knees at the start, but was sent after the field, overhauling them one by one, but could not get up In time 'to beat Flying Torpedo. Four fa vorites won. Track good. Results: . First race, six furlongs, selling: Avoid won, King Rose second, Debbie May third. Time: l:l6Vi. 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Time: fUZlti, EVENTS ON TUB RUNNING TRACKS Ort Wen Win Co nam en wealth ITnno leap at Sheeeshend Bar. NEW YORK. July 2. Ort Walla, th favorite, won the Commonwealth handicap, one - mile and a quarter, at Sheepahead Bay today. The Picket, paying 4 to 1 for the place, was second and Irish Lad third. Irish Lad, winner of the Advance stakes, ran true for a while and then began to sulk and fall back. The start was good and irlrh Lad showed in front, with Light irigade second and Ort Wells third. In the run down the backatretch Irish Lad was still loading, but near th half mile Ormonde's Dight, River Pirate and Toboggan moved up to the leader, who dropped back and Toboggan led the field into the stretch. When straightened out, for the run home O'Nell on Ort Well cent his mount up In a hot driv and won by one length from The Picket, who gtso closed very strong In the stretch and se cured th plaoe. 1 Th finish In th Spring stakes was very close and exciting. The first three horsea were heads apart- The attendance waa 26,01)0. Results: First race, selling, five furlong and a half: Peggy won. Torchelll second. Nib lick third. Time: 1:07. Second race, handicap, steeplechase short course: Conover won. Fulminate second. Flying Buttress third. Time: 4:04. Third race, Spring handicap, six fur longs: Red Friar won. Ascot Belle second. Waterside third. Time: 1:18. Fourth race, the Commonwealth handi cap, one mile and a quarter: Ort Well won. The Picket second, Irish Lad third. Time: 3:06H- , Fifth race, six furlongs: Cloton won, Kohtnoor second. Grey Friar third. Tim: 1:14. Sixth race, on mil and a sixteenth, on turf, selling: Jano Holly won, Clnolnnatu . second, Gold Doma third. Tim: 1:47. . . CHICAGO. July 1 Results: First tace, four furlongs and a half: Mootin.i Dnmnel won. Marie France sec ond. Aunt Katherlne third. Time: 0:60. Second race, six furlongs: Prince Tu-' lane won, Don't Ask M second, Maud Mul-' ler third. Time: 1:14. Third race, on mile: Beau Ormond won, Port Royal second, Ananias third. Time: 1:41. . Fourth race, five and half furlong: Miss Knes won. La Lond second, The Bell . third. Time: 1:08. Fifth race, one mile and a quarter: Har rison won, Black Wolf second, Major M oa st r third. Time: 2:07. Sixth race, one mile: Clifton Forge won, Ixinsdale second. King Ellsworth third. Time: 1:41 Bee Want Ads bring th boat returns. ' remedies, ine piooa must p punncn rciorc getting permanently rid of the disease. S. 8. S. acts upon the blood, ridding it of the original poison and restoring it to a healthy, normal condition. . , it, guaranteed entirely vegeiaoie, an unxi- f