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    TnE OMAHA DAILY REK: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 1004.
THREE OUT OF FOUR FOR PA
Series with Prohibs Ends and Omaha
. is on Top.
LAST GAME HARD. FOUGHT AS THE REST
peapH Six. Error by Home Tram
It Wist, ,ltf Moines Being
laable to Hit Ualck at
. , ' ' 1 .Itlaht Tim.
Quick pitched a good g-nme yestenlay
and your fa added a third Hawkey?
plume to Ms well-feathered bonnet when
Omaha won the Inst of the series from tlio
Bill Huffer crowd at a 4 to 3 gallop. Omaha
picked fruit In the ninth when with one
man out, two runs were whisked In. There
was no use' for further argument and
Bobby Caruthers put up his shutters and
. went home.. -
I'ntll.lhe Inst act the Trohlbs threw out
tho , delusion , tluit they were going to
split even on their visit here. Omaha
had made a. run.' eitch In the third and
oiyth, but, a couplet for the visitors In
the fifth balanced those and It was nil
bands round until the eighth. Then Pes
Moines led to the center with another run
and cold shivers chased themselves along
the fans' spinal column.
But the chills were short-lived. Thomas
Started off the ninth with a hit. Flsko
made an error, giving Schlpke first. Uncle
Johnny Qondlng followed with a hit.
Freese was substituted for Quick at tho
bat and made a long drive to Thlet In left
field. -The same Thlel gobbled It up be
foro the ball could be fielded within
bounds., Thomas had broken the flfty-
yard - record and tied the score. There
were yet two' men on bases and only one
out when Carter aspired to make a hit
and he did; Howard went to the bat
with the bases full. He knocked to Le
fleld who fielded to George Clark In or
der to force Bchlpke Out. But Clark not
only dropped the ball, but Interfered with
the runner and Schlpke scored and tho
da was Pa's. '....,..
It la only to be regretted that the most
excellent' series Which the Prohlbs brought
to towa with them couldn't have remained
superflna until they left. But rank errors
which butted Into too same at frequent
Intervals .spoiled the-' good effect of the
victory. ' ' ' '" ' '
Quick conducted himself remarkably well
In the face of such discouraging support,
and that Des Moines made.no more runs
than It did Is because It couldn't hit the
ball when It would have found swats most
timely. ' Of ' the seven' hits which the
guests ' made, during- the afternoon 1 but
two were, counted .tap, in one Inning.
Lefleld, too, peddled ( nicely until , the
nlnthi JNhen a BticK ' p 'of three ripe hits,
done to 'a brown fwere turned over by
Clark's poor beha vior. ,
There 'Was but 6rie? earned run during
tho show, which'' Oivtaha made In the'
f ourth.' 'Weloh-Wit ind Dolan advanced
him , to second, by , pretty, sacrifice.
Doubting Thomas, got a hunch that there
ougHtto b omothlng -doing and lambasted
the WfrJootftwo ' base scoring
' Welch. Bcore: ...
';OMAHA.
au.. n.
Carter. Tt. ...........i 0
kwaro-.-21.7. ..-.. i. 4 - 0
Miller, If wtt;.v.v.4 0-
Welch,. cf.,..,..,J 1
' Tolan, ss 4 0
Thomas, lb... . 1.
Bchlpke, 3b 4 1
Oonding, c...s. ..2 : 1
Quick, p. -..3 0
ireese ............. :.t 0 ,
i-i.
TotaH ....:...:;.. '
f,:tr.
fcThlel. If
H. PO. -A. E.
2 110
0' 0 S 0
I -'1 0 0
.1 ,J 1 0
0 4 2 2
2 12 1 2
0 0 3 1
2 1 11
0 0 6 0
0 0 0 0
"a 27 17 6
I; , 'fV ' "
H. PO. A. !B.
1 S 0.0
0 0 0 10
.0.. 3 .2 1
1 ' 2 0 ' 0
11 0 0
1 10 2 0
0 2 2 2
14.8 0
3 0 8 0
r t25- 12 3
ohert. 8b 4 1
Flske. ss ..4.--0.
McChesney, rr.. o
Clarke, cf ......,4, 0
Connery, lb........ 4 0
Clark, c -4 0
BhtiBHrti.ab... . 9
LeHeld, p .......... 3 1
- ToUlo-;.. A. ;(!.. 3
Freese batted. for Quick In the ninth.
tOne eut when winning run was made.
Omaha"....... .....,0 0 1 .1 0 0 0 5-4
. Das Moines 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-3
Two-base' hit: Thomas. Stolen bases:
Welch, LobeM. McChesney. Sacrifice hits:
Howard, Dolun, Quick, Flske, Shugart.
Ksrhed'rtm: '. Omatm. First base on balls:
Oft Quick, 3; 6ft Lellejd, 6. Left on bases:
Omaha-' 9; Des Mo(neg, 8. First base by
' errors: Omaha, l;'I)es Moines, 6. Struck
out: T3 Quick, 4; by Lefleld, 3. Double
plays: ' Dolan to Thomas, Carter to Dolan.
Flske to Bhugart to Connery. Time: 1:35.
Umpire;' Car?uthers. ,
Pitchers' Caeui it the "prints.
COLORADO BPRINOS, Colo., July 19
The Inability of Colorado Springs to hit
Dlehl In today's game with Bt. Joseph lost
tho game. Score: . ' ' ' ' H.H.K.
Bt. Joseph ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 7 1
Pnln finrlnirn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 0
Batteries: Colorado Springs, Nash andS
' Bacrwald; St. Joseph, Dlehl and McConnell.
Donvrra Wis a Victory.
DKNVER. July 19. Today's game was re
markably pi use and bunched hits alone
rave Denver tho Tlctnry. Score: R, H. E.
Denver OSOIOwtft 8 10 2
Kloux City 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 07 13
Batteries: Eyler and Lucia; Cadawall
der and Ward.
Standing; of the Trams.
Played. Won. Lost
Denver ,...7 i M
t'olorarto pi lng lis 41 T!
Des Moines 19
Omaha , 7s
Bt. Joseph 71
Sioux Otv .71
Games today: Omaha t Des Moines,
Bioux City at Colorado Springs, Bt. Joseph
at Denver.
4tl
37
31
25
S9
40
4A
PC.
.3
.En
.4!3
.437
.35:
GAMES IX THE KATIOSAL LEAGIE
St. Loals Takes Third Straight Game
In Doaton Series.
f-T. IX)1'IS. July 19 St. Ixiuis took the
third straight game or tne series from
IUiston tiMlav. Corbett. who has been r.ltch-
Ing poor ball slnre he joined the Bt. louis
team, showed goon form ana hem Bonton
saf with the exception of the sixth, wnen
three hits netted two runs. Attendance,
18J. Score:
T. LOVtn. I ' BOSTON.
R.H.O.A B I K.H.O.A.C.
Parrrll, lb... 1 1 ( 0 Ooler. cf t 1 t 0
Fhnnon. rt . 1 1 I t 0 Tenner, lb .. 1 1 I 1
He. kler. lb. . 1 1 11 0 0 Ab tlrhlo. M. 0 1110
Smoot. rt 1 110 0 C ooler. If 0 1114
1 1 t I 0 Palehtntj, lb 0 1 4 1 0
1110 0 Rirmer, lb.. 0 0 1 6 0
1 1 0 t 1 Carnr. rt.. . 0 110 0
1111 0 N""1lm, c. . 0 I 6 0 0
0 10 1 0 Wllhelm, p... 0 0 0 0 0
FUner. p o t 9 a o
Total! I IS It U 1 e.nncll 0 0 0 0 0
I I 14 11 0
Hraln. m
Iiarrlar. If.
Iturke, lb..
Orailr. ....
CorlKU. p..
I totalp...
Batted for Fisher In ninth.
St. Louis 1 1501001-9
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Earned runs: Bt. Louis, ;. Boston, 2.
Two-base hits: FarrelL Abbattlchlo. Three.
base hits: Brain, Burke, Tenney. Home
runs: urady. Hraln. uoimii play: uooley
to Needham. Passed ball: Needham. Stolen
base: Burke. Bases on balls: Off Wll
helm, 1; off Corbett, 2. Struck out: By
corbett. o: by Fisher. 1. Ieft on bases
St. Louis, 4: Boston. 9. Time: 1:43. Um
pire: tmsiie.
Pitchers' Battle at Chicago.
CHTCAGO. Julv 19. Today's came was a
hard-fought pitchers' battle, both pitchers
aoing excellent Horn, and was lost by
Hulswitt's errors. Kiln scored the only
run on his single, an error and an out.
YMiuams neJdiDR was the feature. At
tendance, 2,2u0. Score:
CH1CAUO. , PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.B. K H.O.A.S.
Slle. If 0 0 1 0 0,Thnm, rf. ..0 1 1 0 0
lorrldon, rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 Oleaaon, lb.. 0 1 I I 0
Chance, lb. . . 0 1 7 0 1 WolvcK'n, lb 0 0 I I 0
nvfiuf, ei. v v J V v.uusn, ri...... v v v
Kline, n 1 1(4 OlDoTto, lb 0 110
Even, lb 0 0 4 1 0 Tltua. If. 4) 1 t 0 0
Tinker. ...... 0 0 11 ljlluliwltt, as.. 0 0 3 1 1
Wllli.ro.. lb. 0 1 It OiRolh. c 0 1110
Brown, p 0 1 i 1 O.SuthoS. p.... 0 0 0 4 0
Totals 1 7 IT 11 ll Totala 0 tM 16 1
Winning run scored with two out.
ChicHgo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia,
Two-base hits: Kline. Oleason. Dovle.
Sacrifice hits: Doyle, Lush. Stolen bases:
Williams, Chance. Double plays: Suthoff
io noin. wolverton to L,uxh. struck out:
By Brown, 4; by Suthoff, 2. Passed ball:
Both. Bases on balls: Off Brown. 1: off
Suthoff, 8. Time: 1:45. Umpire; Zlmmer.
I'lttsbnra; Wins from New York.
PITTRBrP.O. Julv 19 Plttahura- won nnr
In the ninth Inning with three-baggers by
wtigiirr aim Depnng ana a single oy
Rltchey. Lynch was rather wild lor two
.inline,.-.. uu i vicujini uuwii niiu pilciier
much better ball than Mathewson, who
was saved by the brilliant fielding of Mer
les. . jeuen made an almost imDosslble
catch of a foul fly. Attendance, 5.330. Score:
PlTTSIiURa.
it. H.O.A.S.
Leach, lb.... 0 14 3 1
Beaumont, cf 0 1 0 0 t
Kruger, It.... 0 1 10 1
MtW YUHK,
R.H.O.A.B.
Breenahan. cf 0 f 0 0 0
Hrowna, rf... 0 14 0 0
DeTlln. lb.... 0 0 0 1 0
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J." . 1UX Iou;ltt Bt,-
Wasner, aa. ..1 I 1 I II MrOann, lb.. 0 0 0 0
Hran.neld, lb 0 0 t 1 u Mertea, lt....O 0 I 0 0
Be brlti,, rf... 1 110 u liahlen, aa.... 0 0 110
Hltcher, lb..O 14 1 H JIIhert, lb... 0 0 14 0
Bmlth, c 0 0 I u Warner, c 1 0 0 1 0
LjDcb, p 0 0 0 4 v Mathewaen, p 0 0 1 0
Totals I 117 16 ' Total....... 1 lH I 0
One out -when wlnir.r.g run scored.
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Now York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Three-base hits: Wagner, Sebrlng (Z).
Sacrifice hits: Beaumont. Mathewson.
Stolen bases: Smith, Bresnahan, Gilbert,
Warner. First base on balls: Off Lynch.
4: off Mathewson. 2. Hit by pitched ball:
Gilbert. Struck out: By Lynch. 6; by
Mathewson. 4. Wild Ditch: Lynch. Time;
1:50. Umpires: Moran and O'Day.
Oae InnlnaT Finishes Garvin.
rlKPIKMATl .Tiilir 1Q fiaVvIn Inatnd hilt
one Inning for Brooklyn, four hits and oil
error proving his undoing. Cronln, who
succeeded mm, waa nil nara ai intervals.
t he Brooklvns were unable to bunch their
hits, hence tnelr few tuns. Attendance,
4,117. Score:
CINCINNATI. 1 BROOKLYN.
H. H.O.A.S, R.H.O.A.B.
Hueflna, lb.. 1 0 I 0 Dobb.. ef 0 110 0
Seymour, ct..l 4 1 0 0 lilllon, lb...l 1 1
Dolan, rf I I 10 Olbumley, rf... 0 0 0 0 0
Udweii, it.... 1 1 I o v sn.c.ara, u... 1 I o v o
Kelley, lb....O 1 II 1 0 llabb. aa 0 1 110
c 0 0 I 0 0
k. lb 0 0 0 1 1
Jordan, lb.... 0 0 14 0
Garyln, p 0 0 0 1 0
Corcoran, aa.. 0 0 1 i "0 Kilter,
woodrun, 2b. 0 0 11 o;McCorm
Schlel. e 0 0 110
Harper, p.... 0 0 10 0
Total..
T I 17 14 01
Cronln, p..
0 10 10
. 1 7 14 10 I
Total.
Cincinnati ...".3 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 7
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 02
Two-base hits: Sheckard (2). Three-base
hit: Dolan. Stolen bases: Sheckard, Dobbs.
Double play: Corcoran to Hugglna to Kel
ley. Base on balls: Off Harper, 2; off
Garvin, 1; off Cronln, 4. Hit uy pitched
ball: By Crunln, 2. Struck out: By Har
per, J; by cronln, 3; by Garvin, 1. Hits:
Off Garvin, 4 In one Inning; off Cronln, 4
In seven innings. Passed ball:- Schlel.
Time: 1:66. Umpires; Carpenter and John
stone. -
Standing; of tu Teama.
New Tork
Chicago ..
Cincinnati
Pitts ourg
St. Louia .
Brooklyn
Boston ...
Philadelphia
Played. Won. Lost.
....77
.76
.76
.73
.75
.82
.78
66
48
44
41
40
30
28
17
21
27
31
32
35
62
60
66
P.C.
.727
.610
.687
.662
.633
.366
.369
.233
Gaines today: Boston at St. Louis: New
York' at Pittsburg; Philadelphia at Chi
cago; Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Louisville Snatches . Victory from
Knnaaa City In Klahth.
KANSAS CITY. July 19. With two men
out Louisville batted out a victory In the
eighth inning. The game wuh marked by
sensational fielding. Attendance, 100.
Score:
LOUISVILLB. I KANSAS CITY.
R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B.
Kerwln, if I 111 0 Butler, e 0 110
110 0 Uonner. lb... Oil
110 0 Sullivan, lb.. 0 0 1
119 0 Hill,, it 1 I I
H.llm.o, rf.. 1
Campbell, cf. 1
Arndt. lb 1
Dexter, e 0
lir.shear, lb. 0
0 4 1 0 Ryan. lb..
1 0
I 0
1 0
1111 Lewee, ...... 1
,00100
Eihreiver, lb. 0 1 9 0 1 Gear, It 0
Wulnlan.
Elan, p.
1 4
0 0
14 0
0 0 0
I I Kolhluaa. rf.. 0 14 0 0
I I Pram,, p.... 0 0 1 t 0
Totala I IT 11 ll Total. I I TT 11 0
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 06
Kansas City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Kansas City, 1; Louisville,
4. Two-base hits: Butler, Campbell, Arndt.
Home run: Arndt. Stolen bases: Hothfuss,
Hallman. Quintan.'- Double plays: Hill to
Byan; Krauts to Ryan; Dexter to Schrle
ver; Braahear to Quintan to Schrelver.
Baues on balls: Off fcTants, 6: oft Kgan, I.
Struck out: By Franti, 6; by Egan. 3.
Left on bases: Kansas City, ft; Louisville,
6. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Hart.
Indianapolis Win from St. Pa ml.
ST. PAUL, July 19.-Oromley was too
much for the locals today. With the bases
full In the ninth he struck Ferguson out
and endod the suspense. Attendance, 9eu.
ocure
INDIANAPOLIS.
H. lt.0. AS
M.-Creery. cf. 0 I I 0 0
Montc'ery. aa 0 0 0
rrr. lb 0 I 0 4 1
ST. fai;u
R.H.O.A.B.
Jone., ct 0 1 I 0 0
J.rkon, rf. .. 0 0 0 I
Wheeler, lb.. 0 0 0 1 1
Bwander, If.. 0 0 1 0 0Klournoy. If.. 0 110 0
Heydon. e.... 1 0 T
Chlllliia. rf... 0 I 0 1 (i
Croniley, p .. 1 1 1 I V
Martin, lb. .. 0 1 1 4 I
Dickey, lb... t 111 M
t Kelley. lb.... 0 I 11 1 1
O'Hrten, aa. .. 0 1 I I 0
Marfan, lb... 0 1 I T 1
dulllvan. c... 0 1 i I 0
Kersueoa, p., 0 0 I 0
Totals 1 10 17 11 ! Totala 0 T 17 11 I
Indlanapjlla 00000010 13
St. l'uul 00000000 00
Two-base hit: Phillips. Hucrldoe hit:
Montgomery. Stolen bases: Murcan, Carr.
Double play: Marcan to O'Brien to Kelley.
Klrat oil halls: Off Cromley. 1; off Fera-u-mn.
1. Struck out: lly Cromlev, ; by
Ferguson, 4. Hit by pitcher: By Cromley,
Murcan. Time: 1:40. I'mpire: Ha uh wine.
A t'ouule More Head Woald Help Out.
M1NNKAPOLIS. July 19.-Thomaa al
lowed one hit today and Minneapolis played
nil errorless game. 1 he winning run for
Minneapolis was scored In the first Inning
on Maloney's double and Coulter's single.
Atteniliiiue. l.btu. Score;
, kUNr.KArtlt.13. I ' TOLKDO.
H H.O A.K.i R.H.O.A E.
V. lon.y, rf . 1 110 0 Friable, ef...O 0 10 0
bullion, ct.. 110 OO'liara, II... 0 0 10 0
.ulier. If . .. 1 I 0 Cllug aian, ea 0 0 1 I 0
Ftvemaa, lb.. 0 0 1 0 0 Ie. rl 0 0 I 0 0
Wearer, C....0 0 f 0 0 Morlar7, lb.. 0 1110
MrNlch'la. lb 0 I I I 0 Hrowq, e 0 10 0
Koi, b 0 1 4 0 Burua. lb. ... 0 0 1 I 1
I'yler. aa 0 0 4 1 0 Readlul. lb.. I 0 10
Tnomaa, p... 0 0 0 Uiudbloaw p. 0 I 1 I 0
Totala I IH J Totals! 114 1
Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 1
Toledo ...r.... 0 11 I I I M 0-4
Two-base hits: ' Sullivan, fox, Morlarty.
, oo UtUa: Oft TUoui, 2, Strut. k out;
By Thomas, 9; by Lundhlom, 9. Sacrifice
hits: Fox. Brown. Double piny: Lund
hlom to Morlarty. Left on hoses: Minne
apolis. I; Toledo, i. Time: 1:30. Umpire:
Hoiliday.
Colambna Makes si Wl:
MTLWAUKEK. July 19. Columbus mndn
a fine rally In the eighth and ninth innings
and after tlelng the score succeetieo in
beating nut Milwaukee in the tenth Inning.
Attendance, 1.1(10. Score:
COLtMBtS. I MILWAVKBE.
R. MO 11 I R.H.O.A..
Darla. rf 0 1 1 0 0 Stone, rt 0 0 I 1 0
Whaler. lb..O 1 1 4 1 Hrhaerer. aa. . 1 4 I 1
Frlel. Ib I 111 1 O Brlen. lb...O 1110
Klhm. Ih S I II I n ri.rke lb 0 1 1 I 1
firmer, rf.... I I 4 1 -Hemphill, cf. 1 1 4 0 0
Martin If A 111 a Sl.llerr. i 0 0 6 1 1
Hrldwell. aa.. 1 0 1 I 1 Pennell. If .0 0 10 0
Veaaer, e 0 1 7 I 0 R.trman. lb. 1 I 10 1 0
Hlrkey. n 0 1 1 I 0 Curt I. P 1 110 0
9lmnn 1 1 0 0 0 Dougherty, It 0 0 1 0 1
Olendnn b... ,001 At "
Total! 4 10 10 14 4
Totala I 11 S 17 4'
Bntted for Hickey In the' ninth.
Columbus 000001012 16
Milwaukee 000020110 04
Two-base hits: Hemphill, Batemnn, Cur
tis, Schaefer, Klhm. Stolen bases: Schaefer
(3). Hemphill (2), Clarke, Batem.in, Dough
erty. Bases on balls: Off Curtis, 6; off
Hickey. 3. Hit bv pitched hull: Dougherty.
Passed ball: Yeager. Sacrifice hits: Hemp
hill. 3. StrucR out: uy turus, t, uy
Hl.krv 4. T-ft on bases: Mllwnukee, 9;
Columbus, 11. Hits: Off Hickey, It) in nlno
Innings. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Klein.
Standing; of the Trains.
Played. Won. Lost. PC.
St. Paul 86 60 119 .i9
Columbus 81 49 32
Milwaukee 81 45 3 .5r6
Louisville 84 47 39 .647
Minneapolis 82 41 41 .6iK
Indianapolis 85 41 41 .482
Kansas City 79 29 6o .367
Toledo 83 23 60 . 277
Games today: Columbus at. Milwaukee:
Toledo at Minneapolis; Indianapolis at St.
Jfaul; Louisville at Kansas euy.
GAMES THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Wlna from Boston In
Twelve Hard Fought Innlnirs.
BOSTON. July 19. Cleveland won to
day's game In twelve hard fought Innings
by a final batting rally in wnicn MicKman,
Turner and Bernhard were prominent.
Bay established a record for outfielders,
nine or ins twelve put-outs oeing maoe.
In the regular Innings. Attendance, 6, 4 Jo.
Score:
CLEVELAND. ( BOSTON.
K.H.O.A.E. K.H.O A.M.
Flick, rf 0 110 0 St.hl, ct 0 0 1 0 0
demla. c 0 110 I Col Una, lb...O 1 I I 0
Bradley, 3b.. 0 111 0 Freeman. rf .O 1000
IJole. lb....l 110 0;Parent, M....0 0 110
Heinacn. it. .. l l o v i
It'h.nre, lb 0 16 0 0
Ferrla, lb.... 0 0 I 0
ITIier, e 0 0 110
Dlneen, p.... 0 0 0 I 0
Hlrkman. lb. 1 1 11 0 0
Turner, is.... 0 0 14 1
nay, cf I I ll o t
Heaa, If 0 0 1 0 I
Bernhard, p.. 0 1 0 1 t
Totals
I 10 II 13 ll
Totals
1 4 14 14 1
Cleveland 0 0010000000 23
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two base hits: Bradley (2), Bernhard,
Bay, Selbach, La Chance. Sacrifice hits:
Hickman. Turner, coiuns, terriB. aioicn
base: Bay. Double play: LJole and
Hickman. Base on balls: Oft Dlieen, 1;
off Bernhard, 2. Struck out: By Bern
hard, 2; by Dlneen. 7. Time: 1:66. Um
pire: Sheridan.
Eleven lining! at New York.
NEW YORK. July 19 The New York
ers won an eleven Inning game from De
troit today by a score of 2 to 1. Bnrrett s
fumble and a hit by Williams to O'Leary
scored the winning run for the locals. At
tendance, 3,zw. score:
NEW TORK. I DETROIT.
R.H.O.A. E.I R.H.O.A.B.
Dougherty. It 1 I 1 0 0 Barrett, cf... 0 1 1 1
o Mcintyre, ll.. i 9 o o oj
0 0 Carr. lb 0 1 t 0 1
1 0 Crawford, rl.. 0 1 I 0 0
0 0 Lowe, lb 1 t 4 0
1 0 Koblnaon, Ib. 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 O'Leary, aa... 0 0 1 6 0
0 O Bu.low, o.... 0 0 0 0
Donovan, p.. 0 1
matches In singles and double took pUce
this morning on the grounds of the local
asportation. The principal towns repre
sented in the tournament with players
are Huron, Aberdeen. Pierre. Parkston.
Brookings, Madison. Dell Rapid. Mitchell.
Flandreau. Hot Springs and Blous. Fnlls.
There are from one to five teams from each
of the towns mentioned. There are about
forty-five entered In singles and about half
as manv teams, making a tournament of
large proportions, considering the fact that
the state association Is a comparatively
new one.
TRADES BROWN FOR SANDERS
Itosrke Gets St. I-oola Man and Will
Kern Iowan Until Cloae of
Season.
Papa Bill Rourke came back from his
trip and brought, back a new pitcher In
War Sanders, who played part of the sea
son last year with Omaha. Sanders has
been with the St. Louis Nationals this
season and Rourke has been trying to se
cure him since before the playing season
'opened. It is understood that he traded
Brown for him. Brown to remain In Omaha
the remainder of the ncascn and Sanders
to join the Omaha team at once. Bandera
was a favorite with the Omaha people last
year and his acquisition should strengthen
the tcom greatly.
Wllllama, lb. 0 0
Anderaon, rt. 0 1 I
Elberfeld. aa. 0 0 1
Conroy, cf.... 0 0 1
Klelnow. c... 0 1 t
O.mel, lb... 0 0
McOuIre, lb.. 0 0 I
Osteen, I6....0 1 1
Cheabro, p... 1 0 0
I 01
4 0
Total...
0 10
"t 711 11 "l
Totala I I 13 11 01
'One out when winning run scored.
New. York ....0 000000 01 0 12
Detroit 0 001000000 01
Two base hit: Dougherty. Sacrifice hits:
Williams, Lowe. Double plays: Chesbro.
Hlberreid ana Gansei: U Leary. Lowe and
Carr. Left on 'ases: New York, 4; De
troit, 4. First aae on balls: Off Chesbro,
1; off Donovan, 1. First base on errors:
New York. Struck out: By Chesbro, 6;
By Donovan. 9. Time: 2:00. Umpire:
Connolly.
Chicago Defeats Washington.
WASHINGTON. July 19. Walsh was
very, effective today against,, Washington,
keeping hjts scattered In all but one Inning.
All the nits, save one made oft Dunkle,
were bunched in three innings. Attend
ance, 500. Score:
CH1CAQO. I WASHINGTON.
R.U.O.A.K. K.H.O.A.E.
Jone., cf I I I 0 0 Coughlln, Ib. 0 1 1 3 0
Oreen.- rf I 1-0 0 0 Donoran, rf.. 0 0 10 0
'llahan. If.. 0 ISO 0 l.aaaldy, .....1 1040
Darla, aa 0 I 1 I 1 Stahl, lb 0 1 10 1 1
Donabne, lb. 0 0 It 1 C O'Neill. cf....O 110 0
Dundon. lb... 0 III 0 Mcconn'k. 2b0 1161
Tanneblll, ib 0 1 I 4 0 Hulaeman, If. 0 1 I 1 0
MtParland. CO 0 I 0 0 Clarke, C....0 0,10
Walah, p 1 0 14 OjLuukle. p.... 0 0 1 t 0
Totala I I 17 14 ll Totala 1 17 15 I
Chicago ..1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0-6
Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Three-base hits: Cassldy, ilulseman.
Stolen bases: Donovan, Qreen, Callahan,
Dundon. Double play: Hulaeman to Dun
kle to Coughlln. Bases on balls: Off Duir-
kle, 3. Struck out: By Dunkle, 3; by
Walsh. 2. Left on bases: Chicago, 3;
Washington, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire:
O'Loughlin.
St. Lonla Scores tbe Only Ran.
PHILADELPHIA. July 19.-St. Louis
broke Philadelphia's' winning streak today
by scoring the only run of the game in the
ninth Inning on Walluce's single and Ka-
hoes cratch two-base hit. Glade s pitch
ing and the brilliant fielding of the home
team were the features. Attendance. 4.316
Score:
BT. LOUIS. I PHILADELPHIA.
K.H.O.A.E. K.H.O.A.E.
Burkett, If... 0 1 I 0 O'H.rtiel. U...0 1 1 0 0
Heinnh 111. rf. 0 1 I 0 0 ricaering, ci. v v l u
Heldrlck. ct.'. 0 1110! Davie, lb 0 I I 0 0
Jonea, lb 0 0 0 0 ;I Croaa, lb.. 0 1 1 0 0
-Wallace, aa.. till 0 Seybold, rf...0'0 0 0 0
Padden, lb... 0 0 0 1 1 Murphy. lb..O 0 0 10
Hill. Ib 0 110 1M. Croaa, aa.. 0 0 1 10
K.hoe, e 0 111 0 Shreck. 0 0 OHIO
Clad., p 0 0 0 1 1 Waddell, p...O 0 1 I 0
Totala 110 17 10 ll Totala...... 0 5 17 0
Bt. Louie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-bnae .hits: Burkett, Kahoe. Stolen
bases: Hemphill, Heldrlck. Left on bases:
St. Louis. 8; Philadelphia. 6. First base on
balls: Off Glatie, 1. Struck out: By Glade,
3; by Waddell, 9. Time: 1:30. Umpires:
King and Dwyer.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Boston ,76
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia ,
Cleveland .....
St. Louis
Detroit
Washington ..
Games today
..75
...79
...74
...71
...71,
...74
...73
60
46
46
41
38
31
30
14
25
29
83
33
33
40
44
69
P.O.
.007
.613
.52
.664
.636
.437
.406
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EVEXTS OS THE RIXMSG TRACKS
Sunshine Stakes, Fratsre at Brighton
Beach, Won by Pasadena.
NEW YORK, July '. The Sunshlna
stakes, the feature of th - card at Brighton
Beach today, was won I ' the 6 to 1 shot
Pasadena. St. Bellalre, Austin Al'en and
Martha Gorman finished heads apart lor
the place. Monte Carlo, In the first race,
was played down from 30 to 10 to 1, and
wol easily. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Monte Carlo, 10
to 1, won. Ascension second, James V
third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, se'ling, five and a half fur
longs: Tarpon, 20 to 1, won, Go to Win
second. Perry McAdow third. Time: 1:08.
Third raoe, handicap, one mile and a
furlong: Sonoma Belle, 5 to 1, won. Palm
bearer second. Stamping Ground third.
Time: 1:64.
Fourth race, the Sunshine stakes, five
and a half furlongs: Pasadena, 6 to 1, won,
St. Bellalre second, Austin Allen third.
Time:' 1:07V..
r irtn race, selling, one mile and a six
teenth: Fexion. 12 to 1. won. Black Socks
second, Allen third. Time: 1:48.
Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
Hurst Park, 1 to 2, won, Dinah second,
Hydrangea third. Time: 1:47.
sr. louis, July 19. Results:
First race, four and a half furlonars.
selling: Annlsquam, 6 to 1, won, Lady Lou
second. Stella M third. Time: 0:56V.
Second race, six furlongs, selling: Kino's
Charm, 16 to 1, won, Simon Kent second.
hotter third. Time: l:16Vi.
Third race, five and a half furlongs,
purse: Hadraln, 11 to 1, won. Princess
fc.rna second. Red Leaf third. Time: l:0bV4
WANTS BRYAN AND PARKER
Mayor Harrison Would Open the Democratic
National Campaign in Chicago,
LEADERS' WORK INTERESTS CANDIDATE
Announced that He Will Remain
Home Most of the Time,
bnt Will Make a Few
Speeches.
ESOPUS, N. Y., July 19. United States
Senator Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland
who has been asked to become chairman
of the democratic national committee
was Invited by Judge Parker to come to
Rosemount tomorrow with Former Sena
tor Davis, the vice presidential candidate,
and until late this afternoon It was taken
for granted that he would come. The fol
lowing telegram from him, dated New
York, was given here at 6 o'clock:
"Regret that It will be Impossible for
me to accompany Senator Davis tomorrow
Will afford me pleasure later on."
After 6 o'clock the steam yacht Queen
City brought up a party of the demo
cratic friends from Poughkeepsle. Judge
Parker showed them about the place, but
the visit was entirely informal.
Mr. Sheehan did not return home today
but Is expected tomorrow, very likely with
Senator Davis.
It was reported that National Commit
teeman Taggart waa expected In New York
today or tomorrow, but nothing definite
could be learned here and apparently there
in no present expectation of his coming to
Rosemount.
The conference of New York dem
ocrats held last night at the Hoffman house
was the subject of the keenest interest,
even to the villagers, who hitherto have
been content in tho knowledge of Judge
Parker's nomination without bothering
about any of the details or gossip 'con
nected with his campaign. The Judge him-
i self showed an Interest beyond his usual
calm and at breakfast read tho newspaper
accounts of the conference with close at
tention, but as usual without any comment
which could reach newspaper men.
A report Is current that there will be an
effort to get the Judge to begin his active
campaign in the middle west with a speech
at Chicago soon after the notification cere
m'onles. It Is understood that Mayor Carter
H. Harrison of Chicago Is anxious not only
Fourth race, . six furlongs, handicap: ' to have the first gun of the campaign fired
Otto Stlfel, 10 to 1, won, Rebo second,
Folles Bergeres third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, one mile: Thane, 9 to 2, won,
Bryon Rose second, Light Opera third.
Time: 1:43.
Sixth race, one mile and three-eighths:
Goo Goo, 2 to 1, won. Nettle Regent sec
ond, Miss Eon third. Time: 2:25.
GOOD 8HOOTI.NG AT NORTH PLATTE
One-Armed Man Cantnres tho Caatlroa
Medal.
NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 19. (6peclal
Telegram.) 'the tiains of lust nigni and
this morning brougnt an additional fifteen
sportsmen to take part in the tournament,
and the entries have reached the fifty
mark.' . Three events were shot from the
tower, two of fifteen targets each and one
of twenty. Ralph Starkey won the two
first, with fifteen targets straight in the
first and thirteen in the second. The third
was won 'by John Federhoof, with nineteen
out of twenty., Out of a total of 160 tar
gets in events from traps, Fred Gilbert
broke 148; F. C Rlehl. 144; D. W. King.
1.19; W. Waddirgton, 146; C. Plank, 144; M.
Diefenderfer. 144; G. Selvers, 139; George
Carter. 139; Joo Campbell, 139; Dan Bray,
138. ...
Of the experts!' shooting from the tower
D. W. King led.. with twenty-live straight.
The most Interesting event of the day was
the shoot for Mio-csRtiron trophy offered
by the Buffalo BUI Gun club to the one
making the ilghest score in twenty-five
targets from ground traps. There were
thirty-six entries and of these Maxwell of
Holsteiii, Neb., the one-armed wonder, and
D. W. King of Denver tied with twenty
five straight each, Shooting off the tie, ten
targets each. Maxwell was winner, with
nine out of ten to his credit
Tomorrow the best shots of the country
will contest for the Denver Post, trophy.
Basket Ball Championship.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. .July 19. To the
Sporting Editor of The Bee Please publish
the following challenge:
Whereas, The i Geneva basket ball team
has failed to reply to our three letters of
acceptance of its challenge which was is
sued through - the World-Herald on June
13; and .
Whereas, Geneva still claims the state
basket ball championship, which we fairly
won when we defeated them at Aurora on
April 1;
Therefore; We. the Central City 1904 bas
ket ball champions of the Nebraska high
schools, challenge the Geneva basket ball
five to a game of basket bail to be played
at Central City on September 9, 1904. All
expenses of the Geneva team for making
the trip to play the game will be guaran
teed by us. ...
on Chicago, but to have Judge Parker and
William J. Bryan on tike platform together
upon that occasion. Of course nothing def
inite on that subject can be learned here
for Judge Parker absolutely refused to dis
cuss hla plans previous to his notification.
So far as the notification is concerned
it will be held at Rosemount. Judge Parker
Intends to remain here throughout the cam
paign, save perhaps for two or three ab
sences to make speeches. in large cities
such as Chicago. Philadelphia and New
York and possibly Boston.
It was a cloudless, very warm day at
Esopus. The judge began hla part In a
dive as usual, then after the morning
newspaper arrived he took up his volumin
ous mall.
When Mr. Davis comes to Esopus to
morrow he will probably be accompanied
by Senator Gorman. It was announced
at Rosemount today that Judge Parker has
aent the senator an invitation to coma
with Mr. Davis. Whether or not the sena
tor's visit will have any bearing upon the
election of a chairman of the national
committee could not be learned. ,
' Harrison Counts on Parker.'
CHICAGO. July 19.-"It Is true that we
are to have a meeting In Chicago on Au
gust 20," said Mayor Harrison today, after
reading the Associated Press dispatch from
Esopus relative to the opening of the dem
ocratic campaign. "We intend to Invite
Judge Parker to be one of the speakers.
The celebration was originally set for last
Saturday, July 16, but we changed the date
when we found It would occur before Mr.
Parker and Mr. Davis had received their
official notification. We have already In
vited Mr. Bryan, ex-Senator Towne and
Champ Clark. Threy have practically ac
cepted and we are counting upon Judge
Parker."
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Beatrice Takes Second.
BEATRICE, Neh., July 19 (Special Telo-
frram.) The second game of the series e
ug played here between the Beatrice and
Schuyler ball teams was won by the lo
cals this afternoon, the score being 6 to 6.
The features of tho game were the fielding
of Bender and I-awaon of Beatrice and a
home run hit by Captain i'ulmer of the
Bchuyler team. The score: R. H. E.
Beatrice 00040101 0 (S 9 3
Schuyler 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 06 8 t
Batteries: Beatrice, Adams and Wilson;
Schuyler, Fulmer and Whiting. Struck out:
ByWldams, 4; by Fulmer, 2.
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Overton Is Hhat Ont.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. July 19. (Spe
cial Telegram.) The game of base ball
played today between the Overton team,
with Swayne In the box and Olsson behind
the bat, and the North Platte team, with
Pendergast In the box and Short catcher,
resulted In a victory for the latter by a
score of ( to 0. The Overtone played fulrly
well, but were unable to find Pendy, hence
the result.
Hit Prlniley Hard.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July 19.-(Spe-clal
Telegram. Grand Island found Prim
ley today for fourteen hits, with a total
of twenty-four basese. The score:
R. H. E.
Grand Islnnd ! 0 S 0 1 1 2 1 010 14 4
Central City 0 00001000 1 0 4
Batteries: Prlmley and Clack; Lon'gen
ecker and Marsh.
Pllger Uefeats Mtaaton.
PILGER, Neb., July 1S (Special Tele
gram.) Stanton lost to Pllger today In the
presence of a large crowd. The score:
It. II. H.
Pllger 1 1007OS0 -12 8 6
Stanton 1200001128 6 10
Batteries: Stanton. Nicola. Mayer and
Olaae; pllger, Larson and Tift. Umpire:
Soot a
Dakota Tennis Toarnaaieat,
PIOl'X FALLS. 8. D.. July l -(8peclal )
The second annual tournament of the
South Dakota Tennis association com
menced today on the grounds of the Sioux
Flla Tennla aaaociatlon. The entries ooin
prtae the larger portion of the representa
tive tennis players of the state most of
whom are entered In both singles and
doublea. - J'he drawing lor tit twuroamwt
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