THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY IB, 1901. 4V t. OMAHA TEAM DROPS A PAIR Colorado Spring Takei All the Conceit Oat of Papa's Boyi. BOTH CONTESTS SLUGGING MATCHES $m First One Onaht Plays Fer- ( "feiellae- Gun an Makes nineteen Hit and 9(111 Loses Oat. CO DORADO BPRINC38, July 14. (Special Teleg ram. Colorado Springs Jumped Into first place today because of two victories over the Rourkaites and a slump in Den ver's standing. It wu a batting session from first to lut, and all pltchera were treated alike. The flrat game wti ntp and tuck up to the fifth Inning, when a lucky bunch of hits, winding; up with a homer by RadcllfTe, netted five for the WHllea. ThU fave them a cinch. VUleman was batted fiercely by every man. on the Omaha team, but many of the beat singles were wasted because of the following batters being un able to deliver the goods at - the right time. Quick was not fast enough for the Mil lionaires, who retained their magnificent batting eyea In the second game. ' After tha Brat Inning the contest was a mere pro cession, although the visitors played for all they knew. Five hits, a sacrifice and two outs In the eighth Inning made tha game safe for the locals. . Howard and Miller scored In the first on Dustys two-bagger and a following hit. Shlpke scored In the third on Gooding's double. Congalton muffed one and Dolan strolled home In the fourth. Miller hit after two were out In the fifth and Brown Allowed with a home run. . Score, first game: COLORADO SPRINGS. AI). R. II. PO. A. E. Kill. 2b .y.... 8 2 1 8 8 1 nDgalton, rf......... 6 Kahl, Jb 2 Ryan, If 5 Graham, lb... ......... 6 Ulake, of 4 RadcllfTe, sa..... 6 Baerwald, c. ......... S .Vlllemun, p.......... t 0 0 10 Totals ..85 II 14 27 18 OMAHA. Carter, rf. 6 Howard, 2b... 6 Miner, ir.... Welch, of.... polari, ss. ... Thomaa, lb.. Bliipke, 8b... Gonding, c... Kreese, c. . . . McCarty, p. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 4 6 6 5 6 ...... 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 14 0 2 1 2 8 0 7 19 24 14 IaioIs and Braun; Dee Moines, Btillman ana xowne. Standing? e)f the Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost. Colorado Springe. ...64 3 Denver 72 42 Iea Moines TS 3 Omaha 71 34 8t, Joseph ...,. 67 ' 8n Sioux City ...97 26 No games today. 2 30 86 87 87 42 P.Ct .f.01 .621) .479 .448 .278 GAMES 151 THE NATIONAL. LEAOIE Hew York Glaats Ran Against m thins; Hard In Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, July 14 The Cincinnati Knocked Taylor out of tne dox eariy in tne second inning. Wlltse. who succeeded him. was not hit until the latter part of the game. McOann of the New lorKs was spiked In yesterday's game and was un able to play today, uowerman taxing nis place at first. Attendance, 8.370. score: CINCINNATI. R. H.O.A. Huaglne, Ib.. I 1 1 I 0 Seymour, cf.. 14 1 Dolan, rt t 1 Odwell, If.... 01 Keller, lb.... 8 I 11 Stetafeldt, Ibt I 1 Corroraa, aa.. 1 1 4 Schiel,. a 1 I 4 Harper, p.... II 0 1 4 0 ( 1 c Totals..... Ol It 17 t 1 NBW TORK n M O A MtOrm'k, ef 1 Browne, rf... Devlla, lb.... I 1 Bowerrn'n, lb 111 Mertea. If..., t 1 Dahlen, aa.... I I OllbeK, H... II Warner, a I I Tartar, P t Wlitaa. p t I Totala I IMU I Cincinnati 8 6 0 0 0 0 8 1 -ll New York 0 0000010 12 Hits: Off Taylor, 6 In two and a third lnnfnics: off Wlltse. S In six and two-thirds Innings. Two-base hit: Btelnfeldt. Home run: Seymour. Stolen bases: Dolan, Kelly, Corcoran. First baae en balls: off Har per, 4; off Taylor, L Sacrifice hits: Oa well. Harper, Dolan. Struck out: By Harper, 2; by Wlltse. 4. Wild pltoh: Taylor. Time: 1:40. Umplresi Emails and John stone. Chlengro'a Day sat tk Bat. CHICAGO, July 1. Chicago had a great day at the bat, making nineteen hits for a total of twenty-four bases and scor ing fourteen runs. Brown was in great form, shutting out the visitors with three hits. Evers' fielding was excellent. At tendance, 1,800. Score; . CHICAGO. I BOSTON. P..H.O.A.B.I K.H.O A.B. Stasia, it 8 11 Oelar. at 1 4 t 0 Tenner, is... s 0 Ab'tichlo, aa. D Cooler, 1f.... Delehantr. lb o'Rarmer. lb... 0 llCannell, rf... 0 lNee1ham, a.. liFlaher, p Caeey. lb 8 I 1 Rudolph, rf.. 1 1 Chance, lb.... 14 McCarthy, at. 8 1 8 Kilns, o 18 1 Er.r., lb 8 14 Tinner, aa.... Ill lb, 1 I 0 111 t t 0 14 1 0 10 01 0 110 oto 110 0 it Totals 42 Colorado. Springs... 2 1 8 1 0 6 0 0 12 Omaha 0 21800010-7 Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 8; Omaha, 6.- Two-base hits: Congalton, Graham (2). Three-base hits: Ryan, Bhlpk. Horn runs: RadcllfTe (2), Mccarty,- Stolen bases: Blake, Baerwald, Mc carty. Double play: Dolan to Howard to Thomas. Buse on balls: Off Vllleman, 1; off McCarty, 8.- Struck out: By Vllle man, 4; by McCarty, 2. -Left on bases: . Colorado Springs, 7; Omaha, 7. Base on errors: Omaha, 2. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Xelley. Second . game: COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ... 6 8 3 0 ...6 1 1 2 ...4 Mill, 2b Congalton, rf.. Kahl, 2b....... Ryan, If Graham, ' lb.... Blake, cf RadcllfTe, , as... .ftaerwald, o... Thornton, p... ::::::: : 6 . 0 2 10 4 3 0 , 11 Totals 40 18 14 27 1 OMAHA. ,..AB. R. H. PO. A. E rarter. rf . . Howard, 2b.,. ........ Milter, , 1& Welch, cf Brown, - cf .,... Dolan, ss Thomas, lb.,..,..,.... Shlpke, 8b.. ....... .... Gonding, c Quick, p Frees ! i i 4 4 V 4 0 8 1 0 0 1 ,2" 1 V 1 1' 2 0 1 0 0 1 '0 1 .... 3 10 0 4 0 0 Totals .. ....ST . 9 , 24 . 11 I Batted for Quick In ninth. '. Colorado Sprlngs,..l 8 2 8 0 0 0 4 13 Omaha 2 1 0 .1- 2 0 0 0 06 Earned runs: -Colorado Springs, 6; Omaha, R. Two-base httst Nlll 2). Miller. Gonding. Threes-base hits; Nlll, Baerwald. . . Home " runs: Congalton, - Brown.'. Stolen basea: RadcllfTe, Bhlpke.. Double plays: Graham, unassisted; Ryan to RadcllfTe.. Sacrifice hits: Graham (2). Base on balls: Off Quick, . Struck out: By Thornton, 3: by Quick, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Nlll. Wild pitch: Quick. Deft on bases: Colorado Springs, I: Omaha, 4. Bane on errors: Colorado Springs, 8; Omaha, 8. Time: 1:40. - Um pire; Kelley. Ihana l Taka the Game. '. 8T. JOSEPH. July 14. Sioux City took a ragged game from Bt. Joseph by a score of- 6 to 1. Cadwallader pitched gilt-edged ball for Sioux City and only poor support on the part of his colleagues prevented Bt. Joseph from being shut out. Score . Slftux City .'..0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0-' 7 1 Bt. Joseph .....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 8 3 Batteries: St. Joseph,' Dlehl and McCon fcell; Sioux CUy, Cadwallader and Ward. Des Moines Gets Two Games. DENVER. July 14. Des Moines took both games from Denver today. Inef fective pitching and very poor fielding on the part of the home team completed the sacrifice of the g&mea. Score, first game: R H E pes Moines.. ..0 0 0 6 0 1 0 S 1 10 12 8 Denver ........1 0 0011300-882 Batteries: Denver, Hostetter and Lucia; Pes Moines, Ltefleld and Clark. Second game: I R.H.E. Ds Moines ,..81 2 12 110 014 18 2 Denver ., .1 00000010-886 Batteries', -Denver Eyler and Vollendorf ; Wll'ma. rf lb. Brown, p X 8 . Totala 0 8 24 10 I Totala 14 1 V H I1 Chicago 3 7 0 0 0 2 1 1 14 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Boaton, 6. Two-base hit: Tinker. Three-base . hits: Casey, Slagle. Stolen banes: Evers, Wil liams. Double plays:' Kllng and Evers; Tinker, Evers and Chance; Abbattlchlo and Tenney. Struck out: By . Fisher, 2. Passed ball: Needham. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 8; off Fisher, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: O Day. St. Louis' Head Swelling. ST. LOUIS. July H.-The St. Louis Na tionals took the third straight game from Brooklyn today I to 1. The score was tied until the ninth, when St. Louis caught Jones for three hits and won. Attendance. 2.300. Score: v BT. IXJUIB. altOOKLI N. R.H.O. A. S.I R.H.O. A.B. 1111 l'Dobba, cf 0 0 10 0 0 Dillon, lb.... 0 0 OXumlay, rf... 0 0 0 Shackan), If.. 0 1 0 Bahb. aa 0 0 0 Baraan. 0 0 0 0 11 McCorm'k. lb 0 0 10 0 0 Jordan, lb.... 1 0 0 1 0 Jonea, p Parrall, lb. Shannon, rf Becklar, lb Bmoot, of.. Brain, aa.... Ban-lay. If.. Burka, lb.., Zaarfoaa, c. , Nlchola,. p.., 1 1 1 11 1 1 ! i ii 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 T 1 I 1 1 0 0 Totala 1 IT 11 ll Totala 1 416 11 1 Two out when winning run waa made. Bt. Louis 10000000 12 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1. Two-base hit: Jordan. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Stolen bases: Burke, McCormlck. Hit by pitched ball: By Jones, .Burke. Base on balls: Off Jones, 1. Struck out: By Nichols, 9; bq Jones, 5. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Brooklyn, 5. Time: 1:88. Umpires: Zimmer and Car penter. Team Saves Game. PITTSBURG, July 14. Lynch was saved by his team mates' batting and their tak ing every advantage of Philadelphia's oor plays and errors. Attendance, 2,620. core: P1TTSBURO. ' PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O A B ' ' R.H.O.A.E. Latch, tb 1 1 I I 0 Thomaa, cf... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gleaaon, ZD... o 0 0 -Luah, rf 0 1 0 Doyla. lb 0 1 0 Doola. c. ..... 1 0 0 Magea, If.... 0 I 0 Hnll, lb 1 t 0 HuUwItt. aa., 0 1 0 Beaumont, cf. 1 Clarka, lf....O Wacnar, aa. . . 0 Branaflald. lb 1 Sabring, rf... 1 Rltchaj. lb... 1 Smith,, a. 1 Lynoh, p I I 1 I 0 1. Passed ball: Abbott. Wild pitch l Hess. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Connolly. CaleatTO Baurely Eacapaa a Paekage. PHILADELPHIA, July 14. Chlrago nar rowly escaped another shutout today. Three hits, one a double, In the ninth, gave the visitors their only tally. Attend ance, 6,225. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. X. H O. A.B. I E.H.O.A.B. DrniOoa, Jb.-O 01 0'Harta-l. rt.... 1 I Jone. cf t Callahan. If.. 1 O. DaTla, aa.. t Donahue, la.. lihall. rf Tannahlll, lb. Sullivan, a.. PaUeraaa, p.. t PK-karlnt, cf. 1 H. Darla, lb.. U Croaa, lb.. Serbolil, rf... Murphy. Ib... M Croaa, aa.. Shrark, e Waddell. p... i . n i 1 1 1 1 ii 0 0 0 0 I 1 I Totala 1 IM It1 Totals.. .. 1 11 IT Philadelphia 3 0000000 2 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I Two-base hit: Pickering. Left on bases Chlcsgo, 6; Philadelphia, 10. First base on balls: Off Waddell, 3. Struck out: By Waddell, 11. Wild pitches: Patterson, 1; Waddell, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpires: King and Dwyer. Staadfnsr of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. Boston Tl 47 24 .m New Tork 70 42 28 .SuO Chicago 76 43 33 .678 Cleveland 87 87 30 .652 Philadelphia 70 88 32 . 643 St. Louis 67 29 38 .433 Detroit 69 29 40 .421 Washington 68 14 66 . 203 Games today: Bt. Louis at Washington, Detroit at Boston, Chicago at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New Tork. GAMES IK AMERICAM ASSOCIATION Ford Wlas Gam for Minneapolis wttfc sv Lneky Single. MINNEAPOLIS, July 14. Ford won his own game In the tenth, when, with bases full and one run needed to win, he singled to center field. Both Cromley and Ford pitched great ball. Attendance, 1,000. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. I INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. I 8.8.0,1 Malonay, rf.. 0 1 0 evenoae, If.- 8 0' alacoon, aa... 0 t McCraarr, of. 0 0 t Montf cry, rf 1 Carr. Ib.. 0 Barry, e....m I 1 0 Dickey, lb,... I l,Mrtln. Ib.. 0 OjCromtay, p... BalllTan. of.. 1 OoaKer. U.... Praaman, lb. Wearer, a.... MoNleh'la, Ibl Fox, Ib Oyler, aa Ford, p 0 1 8 1 4 I T 0 10 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 4 0 14 1 10 10 0 0 8 0 T 1 0 8 1 Ml Totala...... I I SO I ll Totala 1 'None out when winning run scored. Minneapolis 0 00000001 11 Indianapolis 0 00000010 0-1 - Two-base hit: Freeman. Sacrifice hits: Coulter, Carr. Bases on balls: Oft Ford. 2. Hit by pitcher: By Ford. 1. Left on bases: ' Minneapolis, ; Indianapolis, 8. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Bauswlne. Lonlavllle Wins Easily. MILWAUKEE. July 14. In a long drawn out game Louisville won from Milwaukee today. Attendance 800. Score: LOUIfJVILLE. R.H.O.A.E. Kerwtn. rf.... 3 Hallman, If., t Campbell, of. 1 Dexter, tb.... 0 Br-brteyer, c, I B mallear,' lb. I White, lb.... 1' Qulnlan. aa. .. I Bobannan, p.. 0 Wright, p.... 1 MILWAUKEE. R.H.O. A.B. Stone, rt Ill Hemphill, aa. I 1 1 O'Brien, tb... 0 1 1 Clark, lb 0 11 Pennell, If.... 0 0 I Bateman, lb.. 1 1 14 Blatter?, a... 1 I I Dougherty, of 0 1 I McKay, p.... 10 0 Btrlcklatt, p.. 1 1 0 Tote la 11 14 87 41 lotali T 11 17 11 Iaoulsvllle D O 2 4 0 0 8 1 212 Milwaukee 1 40001100-7 Two base hits: Slattery. O'Brien. Dough erty. Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Dexter. Base on balls: Off McKay 1, oft Bohanncn I 5, off Strlcklett 0, off Wright 1. Stolei; bases: Hallman, Stone. Passed balln: Slattery. Struck out: By McKay 1. bv Bohannon 2, by Strlcklett 1. Double playv: , Slattery to Clark to Hemphill. Left on i Dases: Milwaukee 10. Lioiiisvuie 9. huh: Off McKay 6 in four Innings, Strlcklett 8 in nve innings, Bohannon 11 In six and nair innings. Time: 2:20. Umpire Hart. Slow Game at St. Panl. ST. PAUL. Julv 14. St. Paul won a slow and uninteresting game today. Reisling was wuu at times. 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Struck out: By Lynch, 8; by Fraser, 3. Wild pltoh: Lynch. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Moran. Standing- of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. New Tork 78 68 28 .726 Chicago ,..71 45 26 .6U4 Cincinnati 70 41 29 .56 Pittsburg 68 39 80 .6u5 gc Louis ..7i .87, 34 .en oston 74 27 47 .3)15 Brooklyn ,.77 28 49 .364 Philadelphia 68 17 62 .246 Games today: Boston at Chicago, New Tork at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Pitts burg, Brooklyn at St. Louis. , GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Tarns Like the Worm and Administers Defeat. WASHINGTON, July 14. Orth easily out pitched Sudhoff today. The feature of the fame was the fielding of Cassldy and tahl. Attendance, 1,600. Score: WASHINGTON. I ST., LOUIS. R.H.O. A.B. R.H.O. 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Detrolts Switch Their Lack. BOSTON. July 14. Selbach's muff started for the Detrolts a nlne-innlng rally, by which they won their first game here this season. - Killlan pitched a masterly game. ivitenaance, s.tus. Doore UKTKOIT. R H.O.A. B. Barrett, of. .. 0 Mclntyre, It.. 1 Carr, lb 0 Crawford, rf. 1 Lowe, Ib 1 Growing' r, Ib 1 Wooda, ..... 0 Killlan, p 0 Hobluaon, aa. 0 BOSTON. R.H.O. A. I gtahl, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Colllna. lb... t 8 1 3 Praemaa, rf.. 0 0 4 1 Parent, aa ... 0 8 I 8 Selbech. if... 0 0 4 0 LaChaace, lb. 0 0 1 0 rerrla, lb.... 0 18 1 Farrell. Winter, Criger .0 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 0 unit 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 10-1 Totala 4 10 IT 11 111 Totala Batted for Winter In ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Mclntyre, Lowe, Farrell. Three-base hit: Woods. Sacrifice hits: Freeman, Carr. Stolen bases: Collins (2), ParenL Double plays: Parent to Collins, Freeman to Farrell. Crawford to Lowe to Robinson. First base on balls: Off Win ter, 1; off Killlan, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Killlan, 1. Struck out: By Killlan, 7. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Sheridan. Blew York Gets Only Twenty-One. NEW TORK, July 14, The New Tork Americans defeated the Cleveland team toduy by a score of 21 to 8. The locals batted Rhodea out of the box In the sec ond. Hess took his place during the re mainder of the gams, but two home runs, a double and four singles were made off blm in the eighth. Attendance, 4.000. Score: NSW YOKK. I CLJCVBLAND. a H.O.A.B. a.H O A B. Dougherty, II I a lirnck. rf 0 10 0 i a ijjMn, ii t 8 0 0 Bradley, tb... I 8 OiLalole. aa-lb. 1 I 0 O'Hiuknao, Ib. 0 0 1 llBaiaia. lb.... 0 Willuuna. lb. I Andereun, r(.. I Elberfeldt, ee 1 Pulta. cf. ..... 8 Conroy, lb.... 8 Klalaow, a... 4 Oateen. lb... I Cbeauro, p.. 3 13 0 Ml Vighed and not found wanting. Tou will find the Monogram the most pleasing to cigar cf modern times. Ask the dealer. V. JT. BTOECKER CIGAR CO., '' v !W Douglas Btreet, ' Totala.. ..tl 11 IT 14 4 Turner, aa. bay. af Abbott, a.. Rhodes, p. p.... ! 1 i i 0 1 I . 1 o o 0 1 Totals I 0 M 14 t New Tork ... 0 I I 1 0 0 010 21 Cleveland 0 001 2 0 0 0 0 3 Two-base hits: Williams (1), Kloinow, Chesbro, Bradley. Three-base hits: Klet now, Oeteen, Hickman. Home runs: An derson, Fulta.. Sacrifice hit: Fulta. Double play: Hickman to I-aJole. Hits: Off Rhodea, off Hess, IS. Left on basse: New York, Cleveland. 7. First base on bnlls: Off Chesbro,- 4; tIT Hess, 1. Struck ouu By Chesbro. 1; by Rhodes, 1; by. Hess, Pliable, of... 0 0 1 1 110 0 O'Hara, rf.... 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 0 Cllngman, aa. 1 1 1 4 110 0 Lee. If 1 1 1 0 I 11 0 0 Morlarty, Ib. 0 1 I I 0 0 14 0 Brown, c 0 0 t 0 0 111 HBuma, lb 0111 0 11 1 Reading, lb.. 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 MRelallng, p... 0 0 110 l a Totala t I IT IT ll Totala 3 7 14 IB 0 St. Paul 2,1 1 0 0 2 0 0 -6 Toledo' 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Two base hit: Lee. ; Sacrifice hits: O'Brien, Pierce. Stolen bases: Marcan, Burns. Passed balls: Reading, Pierce 2. First on balls: Off Relating 7. Struck out: By Relallng 6. by Slagle 8. Double plays: Friable and Reading, Marcan and Kelly. Time: 1:44. -Umpire: Holliday. Postponed Games. At Kansas City Kansas City-Columbus game postponed; Columbus failed to ar rive. ; Standing- of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost St. Paul Columbus ... Milwaukee ... Louisville ... Indianapolis , Minneapolis . Kansas City Toledo .79 ..76 ..76 ..81 ..79 ..76 ..74 .77 61 46 43 44 38 87 27 23 23 30 33 37 41 89 47 64 P.Ct. .646 .606 .666 .643 .481 .47 .366 Games today: Columbus at Kansas City. Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Minne apolis, Louisville at Milwaukee. Lyons Wins Blagging Match. LYONS, Neb.. July 14. (Special.) The Lyons baae ball team defeated the Ban croft team here today by the score of 11 to 8. The feature of the game was the terrlflo batting of both teams. Cook of Lyons get ting four hits in five times at bat. Score: Lyons 2 0 1 0 6 1 2 0 -ll Bancroft 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0-6 Two-base hlta: Cook (2). Struck out: By Cook, 9; by Farley, 6; by Tarrant, 6. Bat teries: Lyons, Cook and Smith; Bancroft, Farley, Tarrant, Provost and Fields. Um pire: Piper. The Lyons base ball team will play the Paxtnn & Gallagher team of Omaha Satur day on the home diamond, and a good, fast game is expected. . Louisville Shuts Ont Springfield. LOUISVILLE, Neb., July 14.-(SpeciaJ.) The Louisville ball team went to Spring field this afternoon and shut out thtAr crack team. It waa a pitchers' battle. Stilts of this place coming out in the lead. Score: R H E Louisville 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 6 2 Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 4 Stf-uck out: By Stilts, 10; by Ruff, 6. Um pire: Dr. Thomaa. Sportlnsr Events rt ilcrce. PIERCE. Neb., July 14. (Special Tele- fram.) Pierce defeated Neligh at base ball to 0 this afternoon. There were races be tween the Norfolk and Pierce firemen. Pierce won in the first hook and ladder race, hose race and ladder contest. Norfolk won in the second hook and ladder race. Plalnvlew defeated Norfolk in a water con-teat. IV a-ma;ter-bi V liver a cac PL. V W- Stars Blue ilbbow e-aatatiM more V Per cent) than any iSTORZ B 1 1 'l"iu.'iii nimiiinirn-.1 't'StAN o0 ggaciiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d less alcohol foal S.M I I . beer. II c7 REWING teenth: Jane Holly (even) won, For Luck second, Elsie L third. Time: 1:47. Fourth race, the Winged Foot handicap, six furlongs: Tradition (4 to 6) won. But tling second, ' Tongorder third. Time: 1:13. " ' Fifth race, one mile and a furlong: Bad News (2 to 6) Won, South Trimble second. Time:- 1:64. Tw starters. Sixth race, at furlongs: Synonby (11 to 20) won, Linda Lee second, Go to Win third. Time: ; 1:07. ST. LOUIS, July 14. Results: First race, four furlongs and a half, sell ing: Argoay (8 to 6 won, Lady Lou sec ond, Annlsquam third. Time: 0:67. Second race. Six furlongs, selling: Cater pillar (20 to 1) won, Debbie May second, Potter third. Time: 1:16. Third race, nve furlongs and a half, purse: Colonel White (3 to 2) won. Saro- nola second, Garrett Wilson third. Time: .. ... f uurtn race, one rone ana seventy yaras, handicap: Just So (6 to 2) won, Monte bank second. Copperfleld third. Time: X:46. . Fifth race, one mile, selling: Bugler (i to 1) won, Pretension second, Trapsetter third. Time: l:43Vfc. Sixth race, one mile and an eighth, sell ing: Leenja (4 to 1) won, Caithness sec ond, Zella Knight third. Time: l:btft. FRED GILBERT OF IOWA THE) STAR Makes Hlgfhest Average for Throe Days at Denver Shoot. DENVER. Julv 14. Fred Gilbert, the crack Iowa Drofesslonal. is the star per former in the grand western handicap tour nament now on at tne grounas or tne uen ver Tran club. In addition to being high gun today he has the highest average for the three days. His work at the traps was ths feature today. He made a new world's record for a handicap of twenty-two yards by breaking eighty-three straight targets. The summary:, Hlrschy, 186; Plank, 188: Heirgood, 171; Belser, 183; King, 178; Budd, 186; Relhl. 192; Garrett. 184; Lawton. 181; Rohrer, 181; Slevers, 181; Mann, 178; George Maxwell, 167; Jones, 177; Mackln, 167; Gilbert, 194; Cunningham, 186; Gottlieb, 172; O'Brien, 179; Skelly. 164; Allen, 166; Moffat, 174; Shawver, 191; Beggs, 170; Hudelson, 178; Clayton, 1B6: McUee. 167: YounKman, ihu Angerson, 166; Waddlngton, 191; Randall, 185; To'man, 177; Tipton, 168; Miller, 188; Hill. 171; Mur ray, 161; Campbell. 186; Caldwell, 172; Gooden, 183; Burrows, 130; Bebee, 149; Mo- Kenzle, 17a. Tne rouowing are tne leaoers for the three days: Professional: Gilbert, 67; Hirscny, boa; IVd.ld, 550. Amateur: Barret, wsi; uiayton, osi; i,aw- ton, 65i; Tounkman, 560. The tournament closes tomorrow. Ready for Raclner at Tekamah. TF.tfAMAW Neh.. Julv 14. (Sneclal.) Entrlea for the race meeting to be held July 20-22 are complete. The race meet Is to be the beet and largest collection 01 steppers ever pulled off In eastern Ne braska. There arc over 100 entries and fast horses from all the best strings in ths western states are here. Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Colorado, Okla homa and Kansas are represented. New stables and a fine new amphitheater have been put up for the occasion. The traok la In fine order and is one of the best half-mile tracks in the state. From pres ent prospects It will be- the most buccsss full event of the kind that has come off in the state. LIVELY CHASE BBTWEEN AUTOS Updike Beats Colpetser in Good Race at Ipragoe Park. Yesterday afternoon the Omaha Driving club's half mile track on Sprague street was the scene of a lively five-mile auto mobile race, the contestants being Frank Colpetzer, president of the Chicago Lumber company, and N. B. Updike, president of the Updike Grain company. Chauffeur Updike led Chauffeur Colpetzer the entire journey and finished strong. Updike took the pole on the start and held it to the end. Colpetzer made several attempts to close up the gap that separated him from his competitor, but had to bite the dust that the grain man left in .his wake. The loaer of the race will give a dinner to a party of friends of the contestants at the Country club this evening if the weather permits, otherwise it will be given at the Omaha club. A gathering of auto moblllsts and friends of the racers wit nessed the race. Colpetzer drove a 16-horse power, while Updike operated a 10-horse Franklin. The race waa run in 9:44 1-5; the fastest mile, 1:48; slowest mile, 2:02; fastest half mile, :52; slowest half mile, 1:08. Golf at Country Clob. The tournament committee at the Omaha Country club has ruled that in all matches for prizes those who. wish to enter must register their names in a book provided for that purpose hot later than Friday night of each week. The Wattles trophy will be played for Saturday, July 16. - The Barton trophy will be played for on Saturday. July 23. Both of these events are handicap affairs and it is hoped by the committee that every golf player in the club will enter. Washington Stopover on New York Tiekets. Purchasers of first class tickets to Phil-, adelphia or New Tork over Vandalia-Penn-sylvanla Lines may have them routed via Washington for the asking, permitting ten days' stopover at the national capital and Baltimore without additional fare. Through sleeping car for Washington leaves St. Louis 11:35 p. m. dally. For further par ticulars Inquire of J. M. Chesbrough, As sistant General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. aafwaeaeneneimej Wmmmmm raneaaaaaHBawaaHaJ BaaeaMaaaa 1 -.. . 8K3T. 'OTanTl: M T aSnaa CHEAP EXCURSIONS VIA ; ' Illinois Central R. R. 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Phil Finch, the closing favorite at to 6, proved easily the best and won by two lengths. Emperor of India was second, a length In front of Ed ward Hale. The mile was run In l:4l, which is the fastest mile run at the meet ing. Weather dear and warm; track good. Results: First race, five furlongs; Oceaner 07 to 1) won, Albert Fir second, Monte third. Time: 1:02. Second race, six furlongs: Van Ness (8 to l) won, Jaks second. Rag Tag third. Time: 1:14. Third race, ons mile: Phil Finch (9 to 61 won, Bmperor of India second, .Edward Hale third. Time: l:4utt. Fourth race, five furlongs and a half: The Mist (t to tl won. Cigar Lighter sec ond. La Londe third. Time: l:(ni- Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Joe Leaeer (8 to 6) won, Crestfallen second, Birch Broom third. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Major Manslr (t to 2) won. Don't Ask MS second. Handley Cross third Time: 1:48H. Seventh nice, ona mile and a sixteenth: frivol (t to t) won, Jack Doyle second, Frank Me third. Time: 1:49. NEW YORK, July 14. Results: First race, six furlongs: Von Tromp t to 20) won, Fleur de Marie second, Blgllght third. Time: 1:U. ' Berond race, steeplechase, about two miles: Walter Cleary to I) won,- Good and Plenty second, Cock Robin third. Time: ill Third raos, selling, one mile and a six- foi 1 1 llil How to Judge Beer BRILLIANCY Clarity and polish, prov ing psrfact Wowing and tSJ Us ISIIIalU Brilliancy Is slwgys found la bear if the brewing and mashing has been properly conducted, and the fertnen- -tatlon of the brew completed under a careful and scientific regulation of temperarare. No other beer made equals the famous A. B. C. Bofcasnlan In this qnslity of brO sjey. It fa gained by the unremit ting watehfulnaei bestowed upon each brewing, and without the use of chemical preservatives, thus giving the cons tuner a pure, wholesome and exhilarating beer. 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