I TITH OMAITA DAILY VAW.i SUNDAY, JULY 2!. 1C0. rift t V if. t t t 7 1;: 1" t ; t ORRISOVS CURVES EASY Omaha Bats Out Eii Eiidi, Enough to Win the Second Game. ERRORS ALSO HELP CUT PA RG'jr.KE'S VL Prohibitionists ;et Aflrr Qnlt-k la the Slath lanlng and Rrun la Seat in to Finish : It Ip. DE3 MOINES. la., July 23. fFv'-lal' Tel egram. )-J"maha made It two straight from the I'olltlclans In a frame In which they ob tained a lad at the (tart. Morrison wts n B!jr prey to the determined onslaught of the visitor anil the six runs they straightened out of his t later tided them through to a winning despite the gallant work of Lefleld, who succeeded him efter the fatal fourth. Bhugart's absence ne cessitated the substitution of Thiel In the Infield and George Clarke In left, a mis' fortune whic h aUed, the visitors In a minor degree. Quick was In good shape during the early portion of the contest, but the hard work he had done told on him and he wss re moved for Drown In the ninth after a hit and an error had put the local men on dangerous ground. . As yesterday, the visitors stiirted things In the first. A base, on balls gave Carter life and Welch's double got two men on bags, Dolsn's single scoring both. The Second wns obligingly paHsod, but wus only the delay Inevitable for single by Howard nnd Miller, a two-bugger by Thomas; coupled with a fielder's choice and an error by Ilofmnn In handling Schlpke'a hot one netted three runs. Quick's double and Carter's and Howards singles made it six In the fourth and Morrison was retired. Two cratch hits by Welch and Dolan and a pass to Oondlng filled the baaes In the ninth, but this was not consummated until two outs -were mado and nothing came of It. , With Morrison's Innings eliminated It was a speedy game, the visitors outplaying the locale everywhere. Attendance, 1,600. Bcore: OMAHA. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Carter, rf 4 11 t 1 0 Howard, itii .. 4 1 t 4 2 . 0 Mlllor, If 6 0 1,1 0 0 Welch, cf 4X1201 polan, sfl 4 0 2 111 Thomas, lb 4 1 1 13 0 0 8ihi.ke, So S O 0 2 1 Ooinling, e 4 0 1 2 1.0 Quick, p , S I 1 0 19 brown, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 39 13 27 11 "l DE3 MOINES. , . - AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Thlel, 2b 5 0 12 6 0 I-obert, 3b 4 0 0 , I 0 Hoftnan, sa. 4 1 0 5 4 1 McCheaney, rf 4 14 10 0 F. Clarke, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Connery, lb 6 10 7 ' 1 0 T6ne. e 4 0 1 4 0 1 3. Clarke, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Stlllman, It..... 2 0 0 0 0 0 'Morrison, p, 1 0 1 0 0 0 l efleld, p 8 110 2 1 bhugart , 1 0 0 0 0 V Totals 89 4 10 27 14 " Batted for Stlilmnn In the ninth. Omaha 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Ies Moines 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 04 Left on base: Des Moines. 11; Omaha. 9. Bases on errors: re Moine. 8; Omaha, 11. Two-base hits: McChesney (2), Miller, Welch. Thnmns, Quick. Double plav: How rd to Thomas. Stolen bnsos: Morrison, Thomas. Ktr.t base on halls: . Oft Quick. E; eft Brown; 1; off Morrison, 1; off Lefleld. 4. tttriick out: By .Morrison. 1; by Lefleld. 1; by Quick, 2. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Caruthers. Springs Win Another, COLORADO SPRINGS. .July 23. -Colorado Springs continues Its winning streak, snd took another game from Sioux City todnv, Score: . R.H.E. Colo, firings. 4 f 1 I'O'O ft ' 1 12 2 Bioux City 001000000182 Batteries: Colorado ftnrings, Nash and Baerwald; Bloux City, Jarrott, Cadwalla der and Anderson. St. Joseph e.ad Denver, DENVER, July 23. Today's game was all Denver's until the ninth, when tit. Joseph scored six hits on Eyler and nearly evened tho score. Score! 'R.H.E. Denver 1 10 1 0 1 0 1 7 10 0 Bt. Joseph 00000001 4 S 14 4 Batteries: Denver, Eyler and Lucia: St. Joseph, Matipln and McCpnnell. Standing o tho Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Colorado Springs 72 4 27 .6 5 Denver W 49 31 .613 Dee Moines 41 41 .5" 8 Omaha 79 39 40 .414 Ht. Joseph 75 82 ,13 ,41.7 fcloux City . 7 2S 51 ,S:-'9 Games today: Omnha ot Des Moines, Bioux City at Colorado Springs, bt. Joseph ut Denver. GAMES J.I THE JiATIOXAL LEAOIH St. Loots Wins Two Games from (lie Philadelphia. ST. tons, July 3.The Bt. Louis Na tional league team defeated the I'hlladel iihias In both games of a double-header today. Timely hitting and no errors won for the home team. Attendance, 8.SU0. Score, first game: ST. LOVIS. I PHILADELPHIA. S H OA I I K.H.U.A.K r.rroll. tb, ... I fi.junjr.. r!.. 0 limklry, lb... 0 'lleotl cf I Hraln. m 1 Hr,l, 1 III O'Thonma, rf... 1 4 1 0 0 110 t'ti'eaoon. Jb. .. I 1 111 OlW-.lY.rtn, 3b t 1 0 t 0 Mmh.-. rt.... 1 I 111 i"iv:, lb t o 110 0 I'rnur, lb.... 0 1 0 Tltua. If 1 1 0 T 0 Huliwlit, .ar . 0 I 1 0 4 0, Run, c 0 1 0 I 0 lrka, lb..., 0 1 t 0 Omdv. o.. CcrUtt, p Totala... .. I .. 1 I t 1 1 I 0 - ouli-uft, S....Q I It H 0 I Total! 7 11 II 11 I 3t. Iuls 00100501 9 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 Earned runst St. Louis, 2; I'hlladelphla, nsIsy- vwirpclp-'-- i,11!1' iv,,'i1i!ii!j;! ! h, ll ,ll 1 ll"' ,, .itMir'" . Mi'i'il I 1 'It1'!!! Xl !!!,' ! i !, '"'I 'ili'l 'I 1 1 11 I, ,l'l I I il,Ph,iiV i i III iM ' 1.1 . Ma;, j -. ' s . vn . I It V 1 : ""Mi . -- . ft r , a 3 Twivhaee bits: Corbett. 6hp n-irn Three- be hit": Farrelt, ysar-e. Kirr;-i hits: 1-nrke, 0rtetrt olej,.ri, S"rer. lmubie I'iay: HulfUt to 1'isser, I'pm1 bai : i'ith (2. Stul'-n h.-s: . Fsrrei'. Frnoot. hrriy f. JHt by pitched bfel5.. By C nrbetf, VS olverton. F1rt bae on ba'ln: ('IT C'frbett, 4; oft Puthoff i. Rtmck out: By Corhett. 7; t-y FutlioiT. f. Left on base: f-t. Ixmls, . i -fillftdeiphla, 1. Tln,e: l.il I mplrej Johrstnne. f? ore, second game: T. U't'IS t "HILACEI.rniA. m.M O A . R H O A T. rTll, b...l II 11Ani... rf... 111 (brnoi, rt.. (11 fl,1lnn, Jb . 1 c ri.. ir. lb.. 1 I it I (!.. i r.n'n. it I 1 S-nnot, rf. I :-. r(... t I fr;n, M. , Prrl7, If., (.r.1, e ON alii, ... Totals 41 lb. U f e ' i ii ilia 1 1 0 Mimwllt, as.. Stilt (lie . 1 I I o ..It ..If I MUrks, 11 t ii n t f ToUla I 14 I I Pt Iiuls 01141000 7 Philadelphia 0001010001 Krnd runs: St, lyuils, 1: Phlladelr'a. 1. Two-base hits: Mni", llulswltt. Three, base hit: Barclay, baerlrlce hits: Orady, naniion.. Stolen bae: Barrlav. Hit bv pitched ball: Bv Hharka. Burke. Wild pitch: Fharka. First base on balls: Off O'Neill, 8; off Pnarks. 1. Struck out: By O'Neill, 8; by Sharks. 1. Left on base.: Ft. Iiuls, 9; Philadelphia, 8. Time: 1 if). LrrviTe: Johnstone, Doable-Header at Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. July 23 The Cincinnati could do nothing with Willis wlih men o.l baaes In the first game, while Boston bunched hits on Ewlr.g. The second game was a slugging match In the earlier stages from a t.nclnnatj point of view. Fisher was forego to retire after the fourth Inning. Wllhelm. who jttched In his third game In tw) davs Jared little better. Sey mour's bitting wes the feature. Attend ance, 7.5-3. Score, first game: BOSTOM. t CINCINNATI. k.H O A B I H ii.U.A E. C.i.r. of I 0 0 Ih sains, lb., o 1111 Trnn, II.... 0 0 10 1 1 H'ymour, c(..0 I t 0 Ab'ti'-hto, aa. 1 I 4 t 0 l.il.n. rf 1 110 0 Cooler, If.... 1 111 Oilwall, If 0 8 I 0 ..lh.ntr. al 1 I I OKallv, lb 0 14 10 K)tnr. lb. .. 0 14 4 1 Corcoran, aa. 0 till Curnfy, rf....O 1 0 0 01 Wonirutf, lb. t t I 1 I Vornn, a 0 0 10 P'hl-I. 0 1 I I 0 Willis, p 0 0 11 ljUwInt. p 0 1114 Totals I I 17 14 ll Tctals 1 T IT 11 1 Boston 0 1100000 1-3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-bane hits: Corcoran, Abbattichlo, Carney, Dolan. Thieobaxe hits: Conloy. Stolen basea: Dolan, kelley, Raymer. Double plays: Abbattichlo and Ravmer. First on halls: Off Ewlng, 1; off Willis, 3. Sacrifice hits: Raymer, Hit by pitched ball: By Ewlng, I; bv WliMs, 1. Struck out: By Kwlng, 2; by Willis, a. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: Mor.tn and Carpenter. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. 1 BOSTON. K.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.E. Huailns. lb.. I 1 I 1 O.l.r, ef 0 10 0 Crymaur, ct..I 14 1 Cannall, cf... 1 0 1 I'olan. rf I 114 Olannry. lb...O 1110 Odwrll, If 1 110 O Ab'ltcnlo, as. 0 0 I I C Kallrr. lb.... 1 111 OC'oolar. If 0 4 0 0 1 rormran, aa.. 1114 0 llalahantr, lb I I 1 0 Woodruff, lb. 4 0 I O Rarmar, lb... 1 I I I O'Nalll. a lit OCarnar, rt....0 1 Kallum, p..,. I 1 OlNaedhaia, e.. 4 0 i iFlahar, p. ,0 I 0 Totals U II IT It I Wllhalm. p... 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 1 I M 14 1 Cincinnati 1 0 1 4 4 0 0 1 Loston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Seymour, Hugglns. Three-base hltR: Kolley, Tenney, Corcoran, 6eymour. Stolen bases: Raymer. First on balls: Off Fisher, 6; off Wllhelm. 8. Sacri fice hits: Odwell, 2. Hit bv pitched ball: By Kcllum, 1. Hits: Off Fisher, 10 In four Innings; off Wllhelm, 8 In four Innings. St-uck out: By Kollum, 1; by Wllhelm, 2. Wild pitches: Flaher. Time. 1:30. Umpires: Carpenter and Moram. llnnehed lilts and Wild Throws. PITTSBURG, July 23 The Plttaburgs rould not hit Jones. The visitors bunched three of their four hits In the sixth Inning, which together with two wild throws, netted two runs. Attendance, 6,780. Soore: BROOKLYN. 1 PITTSBURG. K.H O A l l R.H.O.A.. Dnt.ba, cf 0 I 0 o'Learh, lb 0 0 1 1 1 Lumlar, rf .. 0 0 4 0 Beaumont, et 1 1040 Uli-ckard. If.. 1 10 0 Krtiaor. !(.... 0141 Slrang. Ib....l 114 0 Wannar, as. . . 0 1110 Bshb, aa 110 1 Hr.r,r,nM, lb 0 111 0 I B'-rn. e 0 0 4 0 0 Ki'brlus, rf... 0 4 1 0 MrCorin'k. lb I 0 I 0 6 Kluhsr. lb... 0 110 Jonaa. p .. 0 0 0 1 0 Fmllh. a 0 110 0 Jordan, lb.... 4 111 0 !.jrn.-h. p Flaharty Totala I 4 17 I ll I Totals.. .41011 0 0 1 I IT 11 I Batted for Lynch In the ninth, Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Sacrifice hits: Krugor. t; F.ltchey. Dobbs. Stolen biise: McCormlck. , First on balls: Off Lynch, 8; off Jones, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Babb. Struck out: By Lynch, 4; by jnnew, 4. Wild pitch: Jones. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Zimmer. New York Defeats Chicago. CHICAGO, July 23. A great crowd saw Nw York defeat Chicago today. Chicago's errors were responhlhle for two of New York's runs, e others resulting from timely and well placed hits. Matnewson was in great form, and allowed but three sputtering hits In the first eight innings. The Nx'als saved themselves from a shut out In the ninth, bunching three singles with a fielder's choice. Attendance, fe,w0 (estimated.) Score: NKW TOKK. , CHICAGO. R.H.O.A B.H. O.A.I. McCorm's, of 0 I I I llSlasIa, If 0 110 0 hrowuy. rf... 1 110 lll'aaay, lb 1 1110 P-Tlla, lb.... 0 4 1 0 0 H'hanoe, lb...O 1 11 0 0 Mctiann, lb.,0 0 11 1 ol M:i anhr. of. 0 4 I 0 0 Mrrtaa, If 1 0 4 0 0 Kllng, c 0 0 I 1 0 liahlen, aa..,,0 114 o! lvera, lb 0 1118 Olibert. I6...1 114 Olllnk.r, aa..,.0 114 1 Pnwarman, o. 1 1 I 0 nIBarrT, rf 0 0 0 0 1 laalnaitaun, pi 1 1 4 0! Urowna, p..., 0 0 I I Totala I I 17 14 ll Totals 1 17 11 I Kerr York 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 05 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Left on baaes: Chicago, 8; New York, 7. Two-bsne hits: Mathewnon, Hiugle. Home run: Browne. Sacrifice blia: Casey, Chance, Mathewson. Double' pluy: Dahlen and McGann. Struck out; By Brown, by Mathewaon, 2. Time: Litj. Umpires; O Day and Emalle. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won, Lost. P.C. New York 81-68 23 .718 Chicago i9 49 80 . 6J0 Cincinnati 82 49 33 .6n Pittsburg 18 . 43 ' S3 .fc.G St. Louis 79 43 N 36 .544 Boatc- 83 80 53 .8U BTjklyn 81 66 .S.iO Phiisdelphla 78 19 59 .244 'Jiimei' today: Boston at Cincinnati, New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Loula. Schayler Defeats Beatrice. LINCOLN. July 23. fSoerlal Telegram.) Schuvler defeated Beuttlce today in a clnsefy contested game. 8 to 7. The result was lu doubt until the final Inning. Out iili! 'lilllJ' cind uutla tlwaU, Plio ft. Ai t.n iS -Ha r. I"l. Ill' 1 .0 ltl.l., 'I . , 1 . La I" I" U.. V.-aU..li fciii.i'. I'- Mil in I I llll i 9 ' a of seven mms rlnrlrg the weV betwen t"S tao tax,s l".if n t cre.i iJ with fiur vlctnria sr4 ri htn-ler ai'h three, ri nldlna and Brown, two of & -hni I'T s rra.-k iiayr, have Jflivi1 tbe Beatrice liiti and lil go In ssntnat f5reie tn the si gani.- which that tm wlii play against tbe Leatiic tesm net week. GtttF.1 THK AnRRICM IFlfilE Watalastaa Gets Careless aal Wine n In Dnoble-SIesder. WASHINGTON. July 23. Washington beat Iwtrolt here today In the first game of th double-header and Inst the second. Townsend a pitching snd batting were the features, while Huleeman'a batrlng was the feature of the first game snd alo a note worthy feature of the second. Attendance, 8,00). Score, first game: WASHINOTON. I DETROIT. R.H O A.E.I R.H.O.A.B Consttlln. lb. 1 I Parrot, ef... 1 0 Mi-Tntyre. if.. 4 1 Dmib, rf.. I CsMiitr, as. .. f-.hl. lb l N'lll. rl.... 4 nrm'k, lb 0 Pl man. If. 1 iark. c 0 Townaend, p. 1 1 arr, lb rraford. rf.. 1 Iwa. lb 0 0 FihlnsoD. lb. 0 0 w4. I 0 K llnon. p I 1 I 1 I 0 Laary, aa. .. 41 Totals I I 17 I l Totals I I 14 11 1 Washington 00000110 8 Letrolt 10000000 02 Two-base hits: Crswford, Ptshl, Hule man. Sacrifice hits: L"'novan. Caaaidy. i Irst base on bnlla: Off Towr.send, L Struck out: By Townsend. 3; by Kitson, 1. lyeft on bases: Washington, 2; Letroit, 1. Time: 1:46. I'mplre: Lwyer. Score, second game: PETROIT. 1 WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A. H. P.rr.l(, cf ...O TnusMIn, lb. 1 I o Mclntjris, If.. 0 Carr, lb 0 Crawford, rf, 1 Lowe, Jh 1 Fohtnaon, lb. 4 Pualow. c... 1 I'oneTan, p... 4 O'Lcarr, sa. .. 0 1 I a it 1 I 1 0 oonoraa. n.. s I I 1 Cawudr. as... 0 0 1 Hiaiii. lb 4 4 11 I -0'rttl, rf 1 1 I I M 'l oim k, lb 1 4 4 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hulaemaa, II. 4 0 KlOeadiia, .. I I 1 I 2, Wolfs, p 0 'Hill ,Totls I 7 17 11 I Totals I I 17 14 1 Batted for Wolfe. Petrolt 0 0 9 0 9 0 J 0 1-1 Washington 01001000 02 Three-base hit: Buelow. Stolen baaes: Caasldv, O Nell. Wolfe. Sacrifice hits: Mc Cormlck, Carr, Robinson. Double play: McCormlck to CnsaHly. First base on balia: Off Wolfe !; off Donovan, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Wolfe. Struck out: By Wolfe, 8. I-eft on basea: Washington. 7; Detroit, 8. Passed balls: Ey Klttredge, 1; by Buelow, 1. Time; 1:8S. Umpire! Dwyer. I'levea tnnlnga at Boston. BOSTON, July 23. Boston today In an eleven-Inning game met defeat. Boston prevented the visitors scoring until the ninth tuning when stupid playing allowed two runs, which tied the score: Attend ance, 2,731. Score: ST. LOUIS. , BOSTON. R.H.OsAB R.H.O.A.B. Burkatt. If... I Hrldrlrk, ct . I Hampblll. rf.. 1 Moran, lb 0 Jonea, lb, .... 1 1 4 0 neinara. If... I t I I 1 4 1 1 I 11 0 t oiiids, lb.... 9 0 KLahl. cf 0 VrMtnan, rf.. 1 0 Paranl, as.... 1 0L haaca, lb 0 0i yarrla, lb.... 0 0 I 1 4 4 i VI Wallace, aa. Paddan, lb. Buitdaa. 0.. Gtaxta, p.... 1 I 1 I 14 10 t OiKarrtll. c... 0 I I 0 I ICrlsar. a 1 1 IPIaaao, p.... 4 I 0 Totala 4 10 1110 0 ' j Totals I 7 II 11 4 St. Louia 0000000020 t-t Boston 0100001000 0-t Two-base hit: Freeman. Sacrifice hits! Parent, Dlneen, Wallace. Hemphill. Stolen bases: Heldrtek, Hemphill. Double play: Glade to Jones. First base on balls: Off Dtneen, 1; oft Glade, 2. Struck out: By Dlneen, 2. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Con nolly. Hard Hitting; Wlaa Gaane. PHILADELPHIA, July 23. Cleveland took two games from Philadelphia today. Waddell loat the first game on a wl.d throw to third In the second Inning that cost two runs. Cleveland won out in the eleventh on Lajoie's single, a double by Hickman and Murphy's low throw to the plate. Hickman and Lajole pounded Plank hard In the second game, the hitting of these two practically winning for the vlHltore. Most of the long hits Into 'he crowd necessitated a ground rule. The home team couM do little with Jobs' pitching. The weather was threatening. Attendance, 18,381. Scora, flrat game: CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Plick. rf.... Luh, It Hraa. If.... Bradley, lb. Lalol. SI).. 4 0 0 0 0 Martial. If... 1100 .111 .001 ,111 0 0 Plrkarlng. CI. 0 1 I 0 OiUaTla. lb 0 1 II I 0 4 0L Cross, lb.. 4 180 1 ultfeybold. rf... 4 1 4 0 O 'Mu.-j.hj, lb. .. 0 1 I 4 1 1 olM. Croas, as.. 0 4 4 8 4 0 o;f-hrvk. c 0 0 10 0 111 Hnkmaa, lb. 1 I 11 Turner, as. ... 1 I I Bar, cf 1 I Hernia, c 0 4 11 I 0 wadosll, p... 1 1.1 t 1 Moors, p 0 0 0 I e Totals..... . I INK I Totals. ..I.-. I I J3 It 4 - -. Cleveland'-. 0 2000 0 0000 11 Philadelphia ...1 0000 10000 01 Stolen bases: Lajoie, Bay. Two-base hits: Murphy, Waddell, HarUe'.. Hickman. Three-base hits: Hart tel. Sacrifice hits: Bradley, Picketing, M. Cross. Left on baaes: Cleveland, 11; Philadelphia, 8. Struck out: By Waddell, 8; by Moore, 8. Bases on balls: Wsddell, 2; Moore, 8. Time: 2:00. Umpires: King and O'Loughlln. Score, second game: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B. R H.O.A.B. flick, rf 0 0 1 0 4 Martial. If.,.0 1 0 0 0 Haaa, if 4 4 Bradler, lb.. 1 1 Lajoie. lb I I Hickman, lb. 0 I Turner, as.... 1 4 ISO l'lckarlng. el. I I 1 I H Davis, lb 0 '4 1 U'L. Cross, lb.. 0 T I OiHrybold. rf... 0 I I 0 Muruhr. lb... 1 1 I 4 1 I I I Bar. of... Alibott. e. Josa, p.... 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 C M. Cross, sc. 0 0 I I 1 olFowers, 0.... 0 0 11 1 0 Plank, p...... 0 Totals... 4 t 17 11 l Totals 1 1 17 10 0 0 00801000-4 Cleveland Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Stolen bases: Lajoie. Bay. Two-base hits: Hickman, 3; Lajoio. 2; Murphy, 2; beybold. Three-base hit: Bay. Double p'ay: Hick man and Turner; Turner, Lajoie and Hick man. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Phila delphia, 6. Struck out: By Plank, 12; by J.isrt, 4. - Bases on balls: Off Plank. 1; off Josa, 1. Wild pitches: Joss, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpires: O'Loughlln and King. New York Loses on Errors, NEW YORK July 23. Although Mew York outbatted Chicago today the locals lose on errors. Walsh and Cheebro each got a three-base hit off tbe other. Attend ance, 9.2M. Bcore: CH1CAOO. I NEW TOWK. . h. H O A.B.I R.H.O.A.B. Jonaa. cf I 1 4 0 0 Touiiharty. If 1 I 1 1 0 Oreen, rf 1 1 I Callahan. If.. 1 I 1 Lavls. as. . . . 0 1 I llonahus, lb.. 0 1 18 Duuduii. lb... Oil lannrnlll, b 0 0 IjlllTsn. c... 10 4 Walib, f, 1 1 0 o o raiar, n. . . . 1 I 1 I I I 10 0, Williams, lb. 0 liAnderaon, lb. 0 0 Klherfeld, SS. 1 1 1 0 Pultl. ef 0 0 1 0 "..iiiu. lb.... 0 1 t 0 Klelnow, c... 0 0 I 0 ( hoabro, p.... 110 0 0 1 1 1 Totala 8 I 17 11 ll Totala 4 11 17 11 I Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 06 New York 1 01110000-4 Two-base hits: Elberfleld, Donahue. Three-bHe hits: Klelnow, Chenbro, Wuluh, Stolen banea: Dundon. Double play: Dona hue and Davis, lsit on bases; New York, 11; Ohicngu, 3. Firwt on Wiis; OiT Chtmbi-o, 1; off Walsh, 2. First on errors: New York, 1: Chicago, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Walsh, 1. Struck out: By Cheebro, 6: by Walsh, 3. Baaaed bal!: Sullivan. Wild pitch: Walsh, Time; 2:00. Umpire: Sheri dan. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston 80 W 30 .6'-'5 Cl kaKO .., , ' 83 .fl"? New York 79 48 81 .63 C'eveland 77 44 S3 .1171 Philadelphia " 42 87 .R'tJ St. I-ouis 78 84 41 .4.3 Detroit 7 32 ' ' 44 .410 Washington 78 18 62 .ij& No games today. GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mllviaakee Defeats Kansas City la a Lively Game. , MILWAItKF:K, July 23. In one of the moot aenh'jtkiiial games ever wltneiier her today Milwaukee defeated Kani-aa City In even lnuliiss by a score of 8 to 2. Bi haefer made a home run with one man on buses wiilcn tied the score. F.cliuefer and ( lark put up exceptionally funt games ut short and third, wlille Batemaii retired twenty tiiree men at Aral bane. Curtis allowed but four scattering bits In the long con test. Attendance, 2,2aU. Score: lULWAl'KK. KAKIAI CITY. R ia O.A-S. xill. ef 0 0 10 1 aiM-a if ... 1 I 0 u,ll.n, 11, . 0 0 110 iiii,nr, Sb.,, 11110 Kvan, lb 0 4 10 0 1 Hoitifuaa, rf., 0 1 10 0 tiui ir, e 0 0 11 1 0 !.. ss.... 0 0 14 0 i-raulas. p....O 0 0 I 0 HMO A E Pi one. rf 1 S, r.trfrr, aa. . 1 (l hria, lb... 0 rtars. lb 1 I I 1 1 1 1 o I rn,.,,ll!ll. Of. P'.'Nir. I r.,..tu. 010 If .. 0 0 1 rtalruiaii. lb.. 0 I 11 ( ..ill. p 0 1 Miliary ... 0 4 0 ToUla., I 4I3 11 I T-aala I I 11 11 0 Two out when winning run was scored. hafied for Siifer In ninth. Milwaukee OUOUOIOflOOl t Kniia.iH City.. UOOlrt 00000 0-t Tvr. baae bit: Ua tenia n. Three-base bit : lint Ii t ure (.iiiln Lai-; Nan'-e, limler, I link. Home run: bi haefur Itrat t. on balls: tiff t'lirtls, 1; oiT Kiuniae, 2. 1-. t't-i ti'-e; hit: M.i.rT,,ltlll. fcirucK out: By Cuilla, J; by Kiaiitra. 10. linul! ilnvr: Btiimer to t hnn, Bur't-r to l-.vnn. 1-n r"i latin': Mttwankre. 7; R.ttitis I Uv, 3 "I I, nt: 1 La. . 4. n i ne; Kli iu. Cli,(4ilu ioai-o (iaai, 11'liVll 1 I-" July i'3 I.nil-". i-'e t,,1iy ii . -i i . ,1 i ' ,i i , l':,a 'i u w . ' J i I l' -.ii.,-i i ,.. i i- . . i i f I.- i. h- i r.a iJ rlil .' l -J t lie li." ml to IB komes Stors Blue Ribbon (wnly S.83 ner score the winning run In the seventh In ning. Attendance, 3,600. Score: i LOUISVILLE. COLUUBUS. K.H.O.A.K. Davis, rf 0 0 1 0 0 Wrlgley. lb.. 1 0 4 4 1 K.H.O.A.B Karwln. rf.... 1110 0 Mailman. If. . 1 1 I 0 0 Canipb.ll. cf. 0 0 1 4 0! Amdl, lb. .. V I 1 1 (' Irxter. e 0 1 4 0 0! "rial. Sb.. 11111 Klbin, lb... .4 I 11 1 0 I'lymer, cf... 0 0 0 0 0 Sraahear. lb. 1 I 4 11 Martin, If.... 0 1 V V 0 HrlQw.ll, aa.. 0 114 0 Yeasr, 0 0 4 111 Hlikay, p.... 0 0 4 0 gcbrlevar, lb. 0 1 0 CI Ouln an. aa. .. 0 1 4 I 1 Wrlghl. p.... 0 4 1 0 ToUls t T IT 7 ll Totala.....'. I 4 14 17 4 Loulavllle 0SOO0010 I Columbus J0OO00O0OI First base on balls: Off Wright. 2; off Hlckey, 2. Struck out: By Wright, 3: by Hlckey, t. Stolen bases: Braahcar, Ker win. Sacrifice hit: Schriover. Double play: Wrlgley to Klhm. Left on bases: Louis, vllle. 4; Columbus, 4. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Kllllan. Minneapolis' BattlnK Day. MINNEAPOLIS. July 23. Minneapolis batted Sessions and Ferguson all over the field today and won eaaily. Ifrd was Inr vincible, St. Paul scoring Its only run on Wheeler's home run over the right field fence. The Minneapolis pitcher eased up In the later Innings and allowed a few hits, but could not be touched with men on bass. Attendance, 6,200. Score: MINNEAPOLIS, . BT. PAUL. tt H.O.A.K 1 K.H.O.A.B. Malnnay, rt.. 1 1 1 0 o'jonts, ct 0 0 10 0 Sullivan, cf.. I 110 0i.!m'kaon, rf...O 0 0 0 0 Coulter. II.... 1 1 I 0 0 Freeman, lb.. 1 I I 0 0 WasTer. e.... 1 I 4 0 It McNIcli'la. lib 1 1 1 1 0 v, heeler. J l 1 l a riuumoy, If . 0 0 1 0 0 J.r-ulllvan, lb 4 I 10 I 0 O'ltrui:. aa... 0 1 4 I Kos, lb... Oylar, sa. Ford, p... .11110 Marran, 2b... I I Pelri-e. c 0 I I I 0 tinsslone, p... 4 4 4 1 0 Ferguson, p.. 0 4 0 4 1 ..1130 ..10010 ToUla 11 14 17 10 0 Totals 1 1 14 10 I Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 -13 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Fox, Maloney, Weaver. Home run: Wheeler, flaerll'.ce hits: Coul ter, Ford (2), Weaver. Stolen bases: Fox, McNlchols. Double plays: McNIchols to Freeman, O'Krien td Maican. Struck out: By Ford, 8; by Sessions, 1; by Ferguson, 3. Flrat base on balls: Off Ford, Z; off Besslona, 1; off Ferguson. I. Hits: Oft Seaslons In two Innlnge, 4; off Ferguson In fix Innings, 10. Time: Umpire: Hart. Toledo Outplays Indianapolis. ' TOLEDO, July t3. Toledo outplayed In dianapolis at every point today and witu Lundblom's pitching won handily. Attend ance, 1,000. Score; TOLEDO. 1 INDIANAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.B.! R.H O.A.B. DOTioran. 1I..0 1 1 1 0; McCreary, cf. 0 I 0 I burn., lb 0 I I 3 OiMaguun, sa. .0 1 I 4 1 u,,.t.!. ..r sail olSliii.la'crv. lb 0 1 1 0 1 rf. ...... I 10 olgwaniiar. If..l 111 (lliiiman, sa. 1 1 1 I 1 Morlany, lb.. 1110 0 Brown, e 1 1 4 1 " Kelsllng. lb.. I 0 10 0 0 Lunuulum, p. 4 1 4 I 0 MO(iiover, n v v a v a l arr. lb 0 1 . 1 1 l llli key, lb.... 0 0 11 1 0 Harry, s 0 0 I 1 1 Crumley, p... 0 4 0 I 0 Totala I I 17 14 l ToUla 1 4 34 11 6 Toledo 01010011 Indianapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Stolen base: Donovan. Two-base hls: Lee, t'arr. Three-base hits: lee Muriarlty. Sacrifice hits: Burns, t'lingman, huisling, Hiigrlever. lloulile plays: Frlslile to Burns, Idckey to Maguim, t'arr to Magoou to Llckey, Carr (unassisted). ' Left on bases: Toledo. 4: Indiunapolls. 6. First base on balls: Off Luudblom, !. Struck out: bv Lundblom, 2; by Crumley, 4. Hit v.iih ball: Donovan, Lee. Time: l.i'j. Umpire: Holildey, Standing; of the Teams, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Bt. Paul t: Columbus 67 32 .610 0 !4 .5 4 i .65 49 3 .6.7 44 4i .617 43 46 .177 29 M .81l 35 '63 .2-7 Kansas City.. 2 Toledo ' Games today: Columbus at Louisville, Indianapolis at Toledo, KaiiHas City at Milwaukee, Mlniieapolts at St. Paul. (.HEEI.F.V'I TIUHD BASF.31AJI III UT Collarbone Is Broken la Collision with Another Player. GRAND IEfAN'D, Neb.. July "J. itipeclal Telegram.) Howard's pitching was too much tor Greeley Center. Grand Island hit freely and supported Howard with an errorless game. In the fifth inning Obnn yan, Grecli-y's third basnm 11, was thrown t the ground In a collision with McCluskey and oiihtained a broken collar bojt Twiieh ell bad thrown wild to liisi 011 .McCiuokwy s grouiiiler and when the first hns'-niun re-i-oveitil the ball be threw lilxn to (liian yan. !ii tryli g to t the bull )l,anv..n . is not ati I111 a Mi l luckey and the colli sion resulted. 1 he score; It It E ('.re-ley Center 0OO1OO4OO13K Gniiid l.iiinJ. 000014110 110 U H.itterles: Greeley Center, Murphy Ond Nielli; Grand island, Howard and Marrli. tirliiluals sua un arell. Tbe JnThi. jin rti-!a and OriMiuil will cro.-s I ns tl m tain uuri at ut Ihe Vlnioit ifm-t .,i!k. 'i N'liiiii I - tit, ai-mlrilMli-M-J Hi. (M,,:.'iili' first nni.ll if 11, e .. a.ti oil J'.iy 4 in a holly l i lili-ili'ii gillie of lt ttii-ii .a l-v a i,i'ir I l'i 0. Ji 'Hi Iwinis ai. :.i ti.ii i.,fet ut co-auifiuu ai.J a std-iiu f u 1 """ j P . lA.is, ih. j A I peep into flie refrigerator I.OJ a.i Qiousanis of fke finest would reveal reveal our ular family Leer. TKe enor mous increase m out sales to 'most critical class or traJe is flic lest indication fkat Blue RilTjori is xiplit . You skould kave a case ir. your komc ftiTo. die deprcsJincC Jummcr neat. P none 12,60. contains more not rlment and less alcohol cent) than any other taaalard beer. XORZ, B R f;amo may incup: Originals, Suit eider..: Lawler Bradford.. Mi. lien Minlkus... Dlneen Taylor Crelghton. Scully...... Adam Jellen. ...... b expected this aflernooil The POBltlon. , .. firet base . ,.. shortstop . second base .. left field .. . third base .. . center field right field .. ... catcher '.. ,.. pitcher ... ... pitcher ... ... pitcher .... Nonparlela. ......Hachton ....W. Roben. ........ Garvey. E. ftoben J. Casey Murphy B. Casey ..Brown Lynch McLane Juniors Want (lame. The t'nlon 8tock Yards Juniors' second team of South Omaha Is in the field and would like to hear from all teams of 16 years and under. Under the coaching of Mr. Ellis of the senior club the boys are developing Into fast players. They line up as follows: Lennle Marsh, captain, first base; Hurry Wade, second base; Oran Denlson, third base; Ray Millett, short stop; George McMullen, left field: Frank Whltelock, center field; Theodore Sallnskl, right field; James McMuhon and Finna Travis, pitchers; Steve Cuaey. catcher Sunday and evening games desired, lhe grounds are at Twentieth and J streets. Address Lennle March, 2113 L street, South Omaha. Hallroarl Men Win. ' Yesterday the contracting freight agents of the several roads doing bualnesa here defeated tbe Omaha merchandise brokers bv the following score: Freight agents 46100100 12 Brokers 0 0 J 0 1 1 0 1 28 Hits: Brokers, 13; Agents, 16. Struck out: By Toozer, 4; by Yale, 7. Flrat base on balls: Off Tooser, 4; oft Yale, 2. Earned runs: Brokers, 1; Agents, 6. Umpire; Alex Jeffrey. The railroad boys will tackle the second nine of the Omaha Field club very shortly for a game. Six to Firs In Fifteen laalags, BT. EDWARD8, Neb., July. 23. (Special Telegram.) St. Kdwards won an exciting fifteen-Inning game from Fulierton yester day. Fulleiton scored In tuj second and third and the result was 4 to 6 In favor of the home team. Batteries: St. Kdwards, Knyd and Vlrrard; Fullerton, Pennet and ChrinteiiHun. Struck Out; By VUiard, 19; by Chrlatenson, 10. Time: 1:30. Umpire: O. H. Flory. Wednesday St. Edwards beat Cedar Rapids, 4 to 2. Memphis De-feats Ashland. A8HLAND, Neb., July 23. (Special.) Ia a game full of sharp playing the Armour club cf Memphis defeated Ahland at the city park yesterday afternoon. Lrrorg cost tho locals the game. Score: Memphis 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 04 Ashland ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Batteries: Reiser and U''rbark, for Ashland: Fred Hull, Scott and P. Hall, for Memphis. Double pluy: Kelser to (gran ger, ll'lckel to P. Hall to Owen, Umplia; ibill Weaver. Cralgf Wins In the Second. The Dundee team lost an Interesting game to Craig by a soore of 8 to 2. The game was lost In the second Inning, when two doubles and three singles, coupled with two costly errors, resulted In six scores. After this Inning Amliison wus relieved by Hlnsle, who held tha Craig boys BJife they getting but two .hits and one run off his delivery. Score: ' R.II.K. Craig 14000100 874 Dundee 00)001000243 Sterling Defeats Adams. ADAMS, Neb.. July 23 (Special.) (Ster ling came up here and Uefeaid Adams on the home grounds. The game waa fast and snappy throughout. Score by tunings: Sterling .... 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 Adams 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits: Adams, I; Sterling, 5. Struck out: Bv Saunders, 6; by Miller, 1. Batteries: Adams, Saunders and Klllen; Sterling, Miller and Am rim. Came at' Krugr Park, The Walter Moiea snd I'axion A Galla gher teams will play at Kru park ttiis afternoon. Game win be tailed ut 3 o'clock. loath Dakota Oolt-rs Elect OfReers. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July S3.-(t:peclaL) lhe annual tournament of the South Da kota Gull arisoi-latioii is now In progress oil the griuiui of Hie Mlin.uhwha Country r;;:b 1:: tills city There is a good slieud snce and the tournament promis to be a vny siicceaoful one. At a biisineaa jiu st ing of the me.ribi-rs of the state iclation the fu'lo lug uiuorta were elected lor toe coming year: I'remldent, W. L. linker, Sioux Falls; vice preajilenta, H- rmiiback, iirookiim; j. W. Ciiinpoell, Huron; George March, Pierre; C. IJ. Mi'Klnney, ft'.oux r'ulla; wo-retary-treaaurcr Jack Wlli.oii, I.iooK'uks. It was voted to hold net yt-ars tourna ment at lirooRli'tjS soma time between July M ami Au.ii:.il lu. The rei - -non to the vlaltlng golf players was a bil lioi art -lr. It : . .4 i-iuii at the l-lull )io:i tit tlio loiltl club. line of Hie f, ,ii, iris am drtii, lns on the l.ire veiaii.laa BloulKl the t'lu'J h"l.e, UK nun, lc- l,elng ( ,r- I l-v a., o i l.ti.lia h -iil-ii.t-,1 Innlle I. . Luiiv.,.. '1 1.0 -oii-iies niia !iiiil i j" ' . L "IT" 7 U) . Vlff, -het i pop U ., If . AV'. X a - V . jTT . - 4 L'J o, II J I Ja fl ' S- Ea.W 1 .1ST G G O. with Japanese lanterns -and refreshmentg were served by the ladles. 1 All the leading towns of the state are represented at the tournament. EVENTS OX THE HlilVUHG TRACKS Sport at Brighton Beach Marred hy Accident to Jockey. NEW YORK, July B. Tha sport at Brighton Beach was marred today bv the fatal injury of Jockey Ernest Swalwall. In the- second race Opuntla, on the back stretch, fell at a Jump, throwing Swalwall and then rolling on him. The jockey died shortly afterward In a hospital. He was 21 years old and hailed from Toronto. Ort Wells, winner of the Commonwealth handi cap, the Lawrence Realisation and many other stakes, today added another tn his already long list by capturing the 110,000 Brighton Derby. The horse was ridden out to beat Broomstick by one and a half longths. Knight Errant waa third, three lengths back. After the jockeys had weighed out the stewards disqualified Broomstick for Interfering with Ort Wells In making tho turn Into the stretch the first time. Knight Errant was officially B laced second and Bobadlll third. Tho rake entry, Ort Wells and Bobadlll, was a hot favorite at 8 to 10, with Broomstick next tn demand at 2 to 1. Knight Errant, the only other starter, was quoted at 4 to 1. Jockey Burns wsa suspended for one week for rough riding. Tradition, favorite, won the J7,5u0 Venus stakea for 2-year-olds. Fox Hunter, heavily played, won the Brighton steeplechase uy ten lengths. Lavator looked to have the place easily whon Mars, his rider, became overconfi dent, allowing Mystlo Shrlner to get tip and nose him out of second money. Swalwall, who was fatally Injured In this race, was the second Jockey to die of Injuries re ceived In the steeplechase at the Brighton Beach track within two weeks. Results: First race,' five furlongs and a half: Ra clno CO to 1) won. Martha Gorman second, Voladuy third. Time: 1:00. Second race, Brighton steeplechase, about two miles nnd half: Fox Hunter CI to 2) won, Mystic Shrlner second, Lavator third. Time: 6:04. Third race, the Venus stakes, $7,500, five furlongs: Trsdltlon ( to 2 won, Ascot Bello second, Schuiamlts third. Time: 1:01. Fourth race, the Brighton Derby, $10,Gm, one mile end a half: Ort Wells (9 to 10) won. Knight Errant seoond, Bobadlll third. Time: 2:aa34- Ort Wells and Jiobadlll coupled In straight betting only. Broom stick finished second, but waa disqualified. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: For Luck (5 to 1) won. Emergency second. Counterpoise third. Time: 1:126. Sixth race, handicap, one mile and a fur long: Grand Opera (8 to 2) won, Rose Tint second. Bnonrf Hell third. Tirre: l:bi. Seventh race, six furlongs: Belle of Belle meada (5 to 1) won, Brooklynlte second, Lem Keed third. Time: 1:14. CHICAGO, July 23. Results: Flrft race, four furlongs: Owen (30 to 1) won. Cutter second, Ethel Day third. Time: 0:4!!r. Becond rare, six furlongs: Ahola (8 to 1) won, Van Ness second. Rag Tag third. Time; 1:14. Third race, on,e mile and a ouarter: Miss Crawford (11 to 6) won, McGee second, Er-Rllah Lad third. Time: 2:07. Fourth race, six furlongs: Felipe Lugo (12 to ll won, Phil Finch second, Monaatlo third. Time: 1:15. Fifth race, one tnlle and a sixteenth; At- 'A l J . V' . ' 9- J ajuruuuias w The Outcropping of Dad Blood And while not always painful are aggravating beyond ex pression. With few exceptions they ar woi in spring and summer when the system begins to thaw out and the 6kin is i- ', reacting and making extra efforts to throw off the poison t !-;'! that hve accumulated during the winter months. Then l-r-. ' Canton, Ohio. August 6,1003. boil and pimples, rashes and B. B. 8. 1 a good lucdictno. 1 keep it m tho eruptions of every conceivable bouse all tbe while. It is an exoeiieoi touio to kind ' make their appearance, give strength to the system and tone to all the , TVTemn on.I Tetter Ihf orgau. it give ppeut-nd energy and make i.erema ana Jeuer ine ous feel better in every way. I hay found It also twil terrors Of SUM diseases aa excellent blood purifier. For month I wa Kettle Rash. Poison Oak and troubled with aa itching ! eruption get a cur, but ft. at. U. 1 the only medicine seemed to ruitevs. I am now ooiuparatl vsi of tule aruptlon. I ttink a groat dual f yoar luedloine, believing II to be tho bst blood purl iior aud touio known to the wir',1 Io-A:it. In f.a. litAnii licKXEE, 1330 East Seventh bt. enrich the blood and reinforce and tone up the general system, and carry off tile bodily impurities through the proper channels, thus warding oft the diBcases romnmn to bpring and summer. The ekin, with gu,i blot.l to nourish it, rt-maii)3 smooth and soft and fife of all tlin- fcjjun'ng eruptions. t-nd fur our fire book on diseanes of ihe t.in, nnd wiite us if you dctiic me Ikal a Ivii'i or guv nt:eri,il in Win -,' i'.M. This v.i;i rutvii'i totL ir. ' J,.-, ...'" , . J C w g Z .. . - - 4 i-w-w I 1. - , ' fji sr- J lantlco (5 to 1) won. Federal second. Crest fallen third. Time: 1:4ns. Sixth race, one mile: Dalvay (2 to llwoo, Foncasta second. Qregor K third. Tim: 1:41. ST. LOUIS, July 23. Results: First race, one mile and a half, selling: Goo Goo (ii to 6) won, Murmur second, Mae Miller third. Time: 2:36. Second race, one mile and seventy yard, Belling: Lustlg (20 to 1) won, Trapsettor second. Second Mate third. Time: 1:47. Third race, six furlongs, purseiRebo to 10) won, Jcewator aocond, Frank Bell third. Time: 1:134. Fourth race, the Native Nursery handi cap, five furlongs: Plnkerton (1 to I) won, Woodlsnds second, Daroeron third. Time: 1:01. Plnkerton and Woodlands coupled. Fifth race, one mile and an eighth. Bell ing: Ella (11 to 6) won, Lady Crawford sec ond, Leenja third. Time: 1 :'.. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, purse: Falkland (7 to 1) won. FlylngTor- rdo second, The Regent third. Time: 46. Seventh race, six furlongs. Belling: Lady Vashtl (10 to 1) won, Rose Court aecond. Potter third. Time: 1:15. EGA WIKS THE RAVE OAKS CtP Result of tho Golf (iames by Oracle Player at Chicago. CHICAGO. July 23 H. Chandler Egan of the Exmor Golf club won the Ravenoaks cup, with 10 up and 0 to play, against Rob ert E. Hunter of Midlothian this after noon at the Onwentsla club. The contest ended at the twenty-seventh hole. Hunter being unable to make a winning score from the other nine holes. This is the second time Inside of three years that Kgan has secured first honors In the tournament for the Ravenoaks cup.. One more victory will entitle Egan to keep the cup as his per sonal property. Georga G. Cllngman, Jr., of Homewood defeated M. S. urth of Skoklo In the finals for the Tyro cup by I up and 6 to play. The Solace cup went to Western Champion Walter Egan of Exmor, who defeated R. H. McElwee of Onwentsla, 4 up and 2 to play. H. Chandler Eyan also won the Onwentsla cup in the thirty-six hole medal play by the low score of liJ. With the Bowlers. On the Omaha Bowling aoelatlon allevs last evening Captain Huntington's Excel siors defeated Emery' All Stars 47 pine. The evening' content was the flnlh cf a five nights' series. The Excelsiors won an total pins by 16, but Just three of tho five games played. EXCELSIORS. lt. 31. 3d. Total. Frltscher .,' KU 167 24f 6iT Hodge 2"8 Hii 2"6 6-0 Enraguo 2'.9 Hit IT'J f. :'J Chandler 27 WO 23 , 13 Huntington ......... leof 217 ISO 3 Totala 1.100 -io l.ois 1,01s ALL STARS. 11. .. m .. to .. 2:5 .. 17 .. 'af 2d. ISO 104 1i0 lf2 170 8d. Tfttsl. 17i HO J -l 1 4 o 190 r."i 2i fcH 170 Uj Griffith Brunke Emery l-emiinn Zimmerman Ten free trip to the World fair, coupon on page two."" '.U 1 J ' iL - ftJJ f& 3 s- acai on th . 8uch otLcJ. bkjn trou t!is.t blcS fiS usually remain 'juiet y Irea duriP.sr the Cold durir.sr the cold weather, bteak. out afresh to torment fend dis tract by their fcaifu) burning, itchlug and stiny in?. Acounsu of S. S. S. now will purify and