Till! OMATTA DAILY NEE: SUNDAY, JULY 31. 100 1. T ATTT VirTflDV IV VIVTTT Three Hits in Succession Turns the Trick on St. Joseph. LAUD ON MAUPIN THROUGHOUT GAME M. Joseph Able to Cash In Five Hit lor rir Raas, Which U Short , , t Eaofk .to TVIm, However. BT. JOSEPH'. July . Speclal Tele gram.) Omaha took the first game of the serlos with th locals today by a score of 5 to 4. With the game practically won, Maupin In the ninth 1ft down and allowed Omaha to secure two rung Omaha scored the first run In the first, when a single by Carter, another by How- rd and a clean hit by Welch brought Carter over the glad-gum. A run In the sixth and another In the seventh constl ' tuter! the visitors' runs until the ninth. A two-baggeif by Oarvln In the second brought In Webster for Bt. Joseph's first run. Garvin came In on a fielder's choice by Maupin. An error by Dolan and a two-bagger by iSchelbeck In the fifth netted Bt. Joseph two more runs. Then It wis Carter, Howard and Welch .who bumped (he bean for the two win- score. A singe by Carter, a double loward and another by Welch did the rur five on the board. . Attendance. 2H. Te: t OMAHA. AU. R. H. PO. A. B. ....5 0 0 4 0 ... i ... 8 ... 6 ... 4 ... 5 4 4 ny Ho Thlel, If Carter, rf... Howard, 2b Welch, cf .. Do an, as..., Thornr-n, lh. Bchlpke, 3b.. Unnnlng, e. Pfflster, p 2 4. Totals 30 second game the score was tied In the eighth inning through Farrell's wild throw ami won In the ninth with Leach's hit coring Bluhey. Attendance, jjo. Score first game: P1TTSPIR.O ST. LOV13. bearb. Sh.. Bumont, cf. 1 Km.r. if.... Waanr, aa. .. t fcranalUId, lb Slirln. rf . .. 1 mirH'T, lb... I STnlih, c Miliar, t R HO A I I till rin-.ll lb... 0 Shannnn. rf. Iwrklrjr, lb. OTmoot, rf... O.BralTi. lb..., 0 hartlar. If.. l'Bhar. as " Oray. Talof, ... R H O A B. till 1 9 1 T I I I 1 C . I 0 i iriH Tsuts... 111 0 0 0 0- . I 14 10 t 0 1 0 8 0 10 0-1 Totala Pittsburg Bt. LnulB Two-bnse hits: Bebrtng, Shannon, Brain, Shay. Sacrlfic hits: Bransfleld, Smith. Stolen bases: Leach, Shannon, Beckley. Iouble play: Orady and Fsrrell. First bsse on halls: Oft Miller, t; oft Tsylor. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Shannon. Struck out: By Miller, 2; by Taylor, 1 Wild pitches: Taylor t2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Emslle. Score second game: mTSBi'Ra I bt. torts. I.H.O.i.l. R. H.O.A.B. M, lb III 0 Farrall. lb... I I I T I Shannon, rf.. I 0 Bklajr, lb... 0 0 Smoot. Ff l! Brain. 3b 0 O'lurtlar. If ... ,hay. s 0 ojtoarfoaa, 0... . 0 0 O Nell, baumnfit, at. 1 1 4 Knir. If.... 0 e I Wanar, aa. . . t 1 Pr.n.fll(i. lb H 1 10 S-Sr1oa. rf...S 1 1 Rllrhrjr. ib... 14 1 rarlarh, c... 1 Latvtr, p 0 I a 0 1 II 1 I 0 4 0 4 0 I 1 I I BT. 6 11 27 11 JOSEPH. AB. n. H. PO. 1 A. 4 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 1 E. t 37 0 1 1 2 0 0 10 1 0 2- B 0 0-4 JdcBrlde, ss 5 0 Hurtman. cf 5 0 I.esotte, rf i 1 ltelden, If ,4 1 BeM-ll-ck. 3b I 0 Webster. Zl 2 1 Kommcr, 10...., 2 0 Garvin, c, 2 1 klaupln,' p.. ( 9 Totals 1 31 4 Omnha 19 0 0 bt. Joseph 0 10 0 Stolen banes: Schlpke, Howard, Maupin, Bclden. Btruck out: By Pfelster, 6; by Mitiirln. 4. Two-base hits: Welch, Howard, llurtmaii, Garvin, 8clielleck. 1 First base on balls: tiff Pfelster ; off Maupin, 1. Time: ,1:23. Umpire: Kelly ' Den re Wins First One. DKS MOINES, July 10. Denver won the first of t lie series on a wet und slippery tieid. Harts' home run In the eighth In ning, with one man on base,vyon the game lor .Denver. Scorer R.1I.K. Inn Moines ...0 1000000 14 7 1 l"-nviv 0 0 2 0 l 0 0 2 04 8 0 Ba'.ierles: Morrison and Towne; Hos t"Her and Lucia. Hard Hitting; at Sloos. City. SfOT'X CITY. In.. July 30. Hard hitting wns the feature of the game today. Colo- r-iiiroprings won on an error by Lawler. i.e.- K.H.h,. rilojx City 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 04 8 1 Colo. - Springs... 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 2-9 3 3 Batteries: Sioux City, Llnderman unit Kelley; Colorado Springs, Vllleman und Iiaorwuld. Standing; of the Teams. Pluyed. Won. Lost. P. O. i.oiorudo Springs,... Til Denver 85 Omaha W lns Molncs r9 Bt. Joseph 80 Sioux City 82 ' Oames today: Omaha at St. Joseph; Denver at Dca Moines; Colorado Springs at Bloux,CU; 62 83 .013 43 42 .Mfj 44 45 .m 34 J .425 27 U .O Totala I I IT II l Total! 1 I'M II I Two out when winning run scored. Pittsburg ., 0 0 0 O'O 0 0 1 11 Bt. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit; Farrell. Three-base hits: Beaumont, Leever. Sacrifice hits: Beau mont, Shannon, Bijcklev, O'Neill. Double plavs: Wagner, Beckley and Bransflcld; Shuy, Farrell and Weckley. FlrBt base on bails: Oft O'Neill, 8. Struck out: By Leever, 1. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Einslle. naton Wins from Brooklyn. BR(K)KLYN, July 30. Boston defeated Brooklyn today, t to 0. Jones was batted freely. Attendance, 3,600. 8core: BOSTON. I 11ROOKLYN. H.H O A II I R H O A K. Oriar, cf 1110 0 Pobha, ef 0 110 0 4 0 Dillon. IB ... 0 Olllt t I 0 Ijimlcjr. rf... 0010 0 0 O'sliarkard. If.. 0 0 10 0 0 10 Strang. 2b.... 0 1 I 1 0 1 I 0 Ilabh. u 0 0 4 I 1 I 0 0Ufrnn, 0 1 I 1 0 I 1 0, Jordan, lb.... 0 0 I 4 0 4 I 0 Jonaa. p 0 0 4 0 Tniy. lb. .. 1 Ab'tlchlo, aa. 0 Coolar. If 0 Palohantr. Ibl Rarmtr,. Ib... 1 Carney, rf.... 1 Moran, c 0 Wlllla, p 0 Total! 11 21 II 0 Totala 0 I 27 14 1 Boston 10000012 2- Brooklyn 00000000 00 First base on errors: Boston, 1. First baso on balla: Off Willis, 8; off Jones, 2. Struck out: By Willis, 4; by Jones, 2. Home'runs: Delohunty, Geler. Two-base hit: Tcnncy. Stolen base: Lumley. Sac rifice hltsr Raymer, Abbattlchlo, Moran. Double plays: Moran to Delehanty to Tenney, Willis to Tenney to Abbattlchlo. Hit with ball: By Jones, 1. Time: 2.00. Umpire: Zlmmer. Standtngr of the Teams. FIGHTING FOR LEADERSHIP Chicago and New York in Striking Distance of the Champion. BOSTON HAS MARGIN OF ONLY ONE GAME Cosnlskry'a Men Climb To'nsri tha Tor on the Homo Uronnos ol tha . Champions fcr Baoehlngf Their lilts. BOSTON, July 2a Gibson's wlldness and loose playing by the locals In the first and heavy batting by Dundon and McFarland In the eighth gave the game to Chicago. Jones was put out of the game for pro testing a decision. Attendance, 14,101. Score: CHICAOO BOSTOW. R.H.O.A E R H O A t Jonaa, cf . . ... 0 Holmaa. cf . . . 0 Grn. rf 0 Callahan. If.. 1 DkTla, aa I Dnnnhua, lb.. 1 Pundon, lb. . . I Tannoblll, Ib. 0 McFariaod, o. 0 A ll rock, p 0 1 1 0 I 1 I I I 0 0 0 10 1 I 1 0 1 I 0 I 0 0 Selbarh, If... 0 0 0 Culllna. Ib 1 0 0 Blahl. rf I 0 0 Frman, rf . . 1 t 0 Parant. aa I 1 0, LaChanca, lb. 1 1 Olfarrla, !b....O 4 t 'riser, e 1 O'Olbaon, p s 'nglaub 1 10 1 1 0 I .oio . t 0 Totala....... I 17 IS 0 Totala 4 11 17 1J I Batted for Gibson In the ninth. Chicago 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 Boston 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 04 Two-base hit: Collins. Three-base hits: Ferris, Stnhl, Freeman, Dundon. McFar land, Collins. Stolen base: Parent. Sacri fice hits: LnChance, Donahue. First bass on balls: Off Gibson,' 8: off Altrock. 1. Struck out: By OH. son, 2: by Altrock. 8. Wild pitches: Gibson, 1; Altrock, 1. Time: l:6o. Umpire: Connolly. Waahtnftton Has I anal Lnclt. CLEVELAND, July 30. Today's game was marked by poor playing by the Wash ington team unl consecutive hitting by Urn locals. Attendance, 6,846. tic-ore: CLEVELAND. I WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A. El R.H.O.A. . nick, rf 1 Luah, if 1 Bradler. h... 1 Lajulf. Ib 0 HH-kman, lb. 1 Turner, as.... I Bar, cf I Bualow, 0.... 0 lionabue, p... 1 1 1 1 1 X I !! 1 0 I i I 0 Ib. OlCouihlln 0 Hill, rf. 0 Caan'.dV, as.. u 0 1 1 1 Hi. hi, lb 1 O 'Nail, cf 0 MoCornTk. Ib 0 Hulaaman, It. 0 t'larke, c 0 Patina, p 0 1 1 I 0 1 I 1 11 I 0 I I 1 I I I 0 0 Played. Won. Lost. PC. New Tork 86 C2 24 .721 Chicago 85 62 S3 .612 ClnciiiiutU 88 62 30 . 591 Plttslvurg 84 48 80 .671 St. Louis 87 47 40 . 641 Boston Kt S3 6 .571 Brooklyn 2 32 CO .34S Philadelphia 85 . 22 68 .16 Games today: Pittsburg at Cincinnati. R.H.O.A Dougherty, if 1 1 1 0 Kaalar, rf.... 0 Elbcrfald, aa.. 1 Andaraon, lb. 0 Willl.ma, lb.. 1 Pulti. cf 0 Conrojr, lb.... 0 M'Oulre. c... 0 C'baabro, p.... 0 Totala t 30 13 1 GAMES IN THB NATIONAL LEAGIE Cincinnati I'nable to Hit Welaner ol Chlcasro. , CHICAGO, July SO The visitors were un able to hit Welmer today. On a close de sion declaring Tinker safe at second In the sevonin inning nearly tne entire Cincinnati v te.tm surro-J ided t'mplre Johnson, and Kelly, Seymour, - Hugglns and Woodruff wore put out of th gume for their con tinued objections to the ruling. Attend ance, 7,000. .Score: CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. K H.O.A.B. ' R U.O.A.B. Blasla,, If I 110 O.Hutelna. 2b. .00111 O PMmiur, cf., 0 CITY ASD COl'NTY AT BASE BALL Court 'ltonae Gansr Annihilate Their Aeross-Street Itlvaln. Eighteen youiifr men, clerks employed in tho city liaU anil the DouglaB courty court house, covered tiie Vinton street bUl park With footprints and at times handprints and themselves with glory yesterday after noon. Wlillo the court house crowd seemed to have a corner on the glory, yet there whh enough to pass around notwithstand ing that the score had a slight list to port. Everyone laid aside the cures of state and entered -into the occasion with a vim that was notlccublo from gong to gong. A generous at(c:-'unjt greeted the play cur und - chunred them on as they stole bases, sustained abrasions of the cuticle trying to reach to the clouds for passing high balls, and even when all of the fielders tried to Held the same ball at the sumo time, everyone Just stood up as one man and woman and yelled for his or her favor ite, Just like they do at real horse races. That figures lie Is well exemplllied by a cursury glance at tho score, which shows that the city hall men only mado four runs, and which might convey the Impres sion tnat they are a gang of loafers, and uiu not try 10 uo ineir uuiy yesieruay aner- Kaaler rf.... 1 r the case are that the . Eibarfcid. aa.. l Anderson, lb. 1 Wll llama, lb.. 1 Fulu. cf...... 1 Conroj, Sb.... I Klalnow, c... 0 Orth, p 1 Totala I 14 1 0 Totala 4 1 14 It I Cleveland 11100230 Washington 000000004 4 Two-base hits: Lajolo, Clarke. StahL Sacrifice hits: Lush, Uuelow, Patten. Double plays: But-low to Lajole, Buelow to Hickman to Buelow, Turner to Lajole to Hickman. First base on balls: Oft Donahue, 1: off Patten, 4. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Washington, 4. Struck out: By Donahue, 4: by Patten, 8. Time: 1:40. L'mpire: Dwyer. New York. Gets a Pair. NEW YORK, July 30 The locals took both games of a double-header jrom t. Iyouis today. The first lasted ten Innings, New York scoring the winning run on Bug don'B bad throw and Keoler's fly. The sec ond was won. 8 to 2, on the vlsltora' mis- play. Attendance, 12,207. . Score, first game MW TORK. I BT. LOUIS. 0 10 0!Burkat, If.... 0 Haldrick. cf., l1HmpBlll, rf.. Moran, lb.... Jones, lb wailaoa, aa. .. iadden. Ib... SURilen, o jlade, p H. H.O.A.B. 0100 0 Totala I 129 II I One out when winning run was made. New York 0 00100100 13 St. Louis 0 00110000 02 First base on errors: St Louis, 1. Left on buses: New York, 8; St. Louis, 2. First base on balls: Oft Chesbro, 1; off Glude, 3. Struck out: By Chesbro, 7; by Glade, 3. Two-base hit:- MOran. Sacrifice hit: Fultz. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Fults, Padden, Sugden. Double plays: Mc Gulre to Williams-; Williams to Anderson; Ellierfeld to Williams to Anderson: Moran to rudden to Jones. Time: 1:50. umplrei Sheridan. Score, second game NBW TORK. R.H.O.A. . PoushertT, If. 0 - urn an I Umj) , ofT th 'c": 1 tfund, Caeaa, Ib 1 Willl.ma, lb. 0 MVl'artliy, of. 0 K tins, e 0 - Kvr Sh S AaaJer, ' aa. ... 0 JiTfTy. rf 0 Welmer, p.... 0 I 1 I II) 0 I 0 I 1 1 0 I P 0 1 0 0 Bwlnf, cf. v minis, rr. Totala I I 17 10 0 Odwell, lb..., helium, If..., Kelly, lb O'Neill, lb.. Corcoran, aa. Woodruff, lb. 0 Pelt a. 3b 0 tVhlel. c 0 HuUu, p 0 Chicago , Cincinnati Left on bases: Two-base hits: Hams, Welmer. Totala...... 14 .1 1 1 0000002-1 ....0 oooooooo-o Chicago. 8: Cincinnati. 6. tsymour, wooarufi, wil-Three-base hit: Williams. Sacrifice hit: Dolan. Stolon' base: Tinker. Struck out: By Welmer, 6; by Hahn, 8. Passed ball: Bchlel: First base on balls: Off Welmer, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: John atone. Heads Beata Tails. NEW YORK, July 30.-LOOSO fielding polled today's game between New York and Philadelphia. Attendance, H.U3. Score: JNJCW YORK. B. H.O.A.B. Mornrra'k, cf 1 Browne, rf.. . , I Iunn, Ib. .., . 1 Mi-fMnn, lb .. 1 Mert.aa, if. ... 0 Ifableo.-a.... 1 Utlbert. 20.... Bowerman, o. 0 Taj lor, p 1 1 0 I 1 I 14 1 0 1 4 I 1 1 I 0 Totals. 4 10 17 14 6 PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. a. Tboinaa, rf... 0 t I 0 0 OleaiKMH Ib... 11110 Wolrert'n, lb 0 I 1 10 Ui-le.. If 0 8 4 0 Ooyle. lb I 1 t I 1 Tltua, rf 1 I t I Hulewltt, aa.. 1110 1 hoDohue. aa. . 0 0 0 0 1 Dooln, o 0 0 ( 4 0 Sulhuff, p.... 0 0 110 Roth ,...0 0 0 0 Totala 4 14 II I Batted for Suthoft In ninth Inning. New York 100410 0. 0- Philadelphia 08000010 04 Two-base hit: MrOann. Sacrifice hits: Gleason, Dooln, Mertes. Stolen buses: Thomas. McCormack. Dunn. Iahlen (2). Double play: Doyle to Wolverton. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 9; New York, 4. First base on balls: Off Taylor, 1: off SuthofT, 1. First base on errors: Phila delphia, 1; New York, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Buthoff, 1. Struck out! By Sut boff 3; ty Taylor, 4. Passed ball: Dooln. Tltnu: 1:40. Umpires: Moran and Car psuter. , Plttsbarar IVlns Two Gamea. ITTSBL'RO. Juljr 80 Pittsburg won kmk n.a tha flrst bv Tavlor wilaness and by bitting at the right time. In the noon. The facts o munic.lpa.1 employe r orked like a lot of bricklayers, but they were outclassed. ij mitre am, naa to put a tew piayera e coaching Hues and several In tne dstand took exceptions to his de cisions, but Smith did not change his rt - IngH on that account. The county team was composed of Pri meau, Morlarty Molioney, Platner, Butler, Ford, Morrow, k.atcber and Cornwell. The following matfe up the city team: Grotte, Hartley, Ruben, Donahue, Stockham, Foley, LogHsa, Jel t, and Hutchinson. Attendance, tlU. The score: ' County 08110182 217 CHy 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 Batteries: County, Prlmeau and Platner; city, Stockham and Donahue. Struck out: By Stockham, 14; by Prlmeau, 7. Errors, Numerous Hits: Various. WUd throws: Several. Stolen bases: A few. Bases on balls: Notlceuble. Assists: Plenteous. Time: 2:43. Umpire: Smith. Dundve Geta a Slintont. SPRINGFIELD, Neb., July 30. (Bpeclal.) Springfield shut Dundee out here today in a listless game, 8 to 0. Score: R H E Springfield 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0-8 11 6 Dundee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 6 Batteries: Springfield, RufT -..a Bales; Dundee, Barratt, lllnsle and Dunning. Um pire. Armstrong. Time: 1:4C. Boringlleld and Pupillton Juniors played an interesting game here yesterday, Spring field winning. It to 9. Score: R.H.E. Springfield ....I 0 0 1 0 2 0 6 011 6 4 Ptvpil'ion 1 1 S 1 0 0 - U I Batteries: Springfield, Ellis and David son; Paplillon, Rosencrans, Alden and Rad lgan. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Nicholson. Schuyler la that Out. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 80. (Spe cial Telegram.) After defeating Lincoln yesterday, score 8 to 0, Grand Island today shut out Schuyler In first of two games with that team. Art Gluda struck out eleven Schuyler men and was given bril liant fielding support at every point. Score: . Grand Island 1 0004000 0-5 Schuyler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Pryun and Fulmer; Glade and Marsh. Hits: Grand Island, 7; Schuyler, 6. Errors: Grand Island, none; Schuy ler 2. Beatrice Clnb Dates, BEATRICE, Neb., July 30. (Special.) Manager Odell of the Beatrice ball team has booked the teams from Wymore, Wuhou and Tecumseh fur games In this cltv next week. Game at Marahalltowa Postponed. MARSHAI.LTOWN, la.. July 30. (Special Telegram.) The game between Marshall town and Ottumwa was postponed today -on account of heavy rain. 1 4 I 0 1 t l 10 I t I 0 I 1 0 I 1 I Totala. II IT 11 1 WT. LOUTS. R. H.O.A.B. Burkett, If... 0 1 I 0 0 Heldrlok. cf.. 0 0 1 yomi.hlll, rf.. 0 .0 1 Soran, lb.... 1 I 1 Jonea. lb-lb.. 0 t 10 Wallace, aa... 0 14 Padden, lb.. Sufden, lb... Kahoe, o dudhotf, p... 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 10 ToUra I I 14 10 4 New York 0 0 8 0 0 l'2 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 First base on errors: New York, 1. Left on bases: New York, 6; St. Louis, 6. First base on balls: Oft Orth, 1; oft Sudhoff, 3. Struck out: By Orth, 2; by Sudhoff, 1. Home runs: Fults, Conroy. Three-base hit: Burkett Two-base hla: Orth. Wal lace. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Conroy. Double play: Wallace to Jones. Passed ball: Klelnow. Time; 1:55. Umpire: Sheridan. Philadelphia Defeats Detroit. PHILADELPHIA, July 30. Inability to connect with Waddell's delivery was . the cause of Detroit's fourth successive defeat by Philadelphia. Kllllun retired in the fourth inning because of Illness. Attend ance, 9,700. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I DETROIT. it. HO. A. E.I R.H.O.A. K - Picnicking camping' t k-unKnrf a vl-WyX' UUc of Siorl Blue. Bitten Dr WW make s , a Lancju.e f flic In. nek: Have ylf jlL a. caxe ready in. yu.r Ivme. . uh, I " STORZ BREWING CO. a ' W W Drewerj: -Omaka.;; BgmcrJ illll f ' j Efors nine Itlbbon eontaina more natrlmeni and less alconot Wll' I I (only 2.U3 per cent) than any other a t tJr-' l --v '- I , ' J V V k-X f V t! qfi fighting, horse racing, etc., and therefore dismissed the prisoner. Plckrell Defeats Adaius. BEATRICE. Nob.. Julv 30. fSneclal. A close and Interesting game of bull was &lnyed at Plckrell yesterday between the Ickrell and Adams teams, the former winning by a. score of 3 to 1. Batteries: Adams. Saunders and Klllen: Plckrell. Da vis and Morger. Hits: Adams, S; Plckrell, 7. Struck out: By Saunders, 8; by Da vis, 8. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; Louisville, 6. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Klllen. Minneapolis Held Down, MILWAUKEE. July 30. Milwaukee's new pitcher, Louis Manske. held the Min neapolis batters down well today and won Ills first game. Attendance, 1,500. Score: OAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St Hertiel, If...,. 0 Pickering, cf. 1 Dala, to 1 L. C'roee. b.. 0 8yboid, rf... 1 Murphy, lb... 1 M. Croaa, as.. 0 Bchreek, e.... 0 Waddell, p.... 0 I I 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 A 0 0 1 0 0 u , Parrel t. cf...O Tetala. 4 I 17 10 0 M.lnlyre, If.. 0 Carr. lb 1 Crawford, rf.. 0 Love, lb 0 Oremlns'r, lb 0 Bavllla, c 0 O'Learj. aa... 0 Sullivan, p .. 4 KloTall. p 0 Totala 1 t 14 U 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 Detroit 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Left on bases: Detroit, t; Philadelphia, (. Stolen base: Snyhold. Two base hit: Davis. Three- base hits: Murphy, Davis. Hits; Off Kllllan.iB In four liml"; off Stuviill, S In four Minings. Struck out: By Waddell, 7;-W Kllllan. 1; b: Utuvall, 1. Bases on balls: Off Wudilcl), 1; off Killiau, 1. Wild pitches; Killlan (2). Hit by pitched ball: HarUcl. Time: 1:28. Um pires: King and O'Loughlin. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Boston Si 62 83 .612 Chicago !M 63 & .w'l New York r:j 50 it ,0 Cleveland ! 47 :!" .673 Philadelphia M 4 !W ,54)t St. IajuIs -. H H4 45 .430 Detroit 83 St 60 .S!)i Washington S3 18 65 .217 No games today. Sunday late Ball In Topekn. TOPEKA. Kan., July 30. Judge Har.en of the district couri, today decided tliat Sunday base ball cnu'd be played in Topeka. One of the Missouri Valley league players had been arrested on the charge ot playing Munaay nan. ine court mil that the Kansas laws did not name base ball aa a Sunday offense, as It did cock Panl Pats on Batting; Clothes and Can't Be Beaten. KANSAS CITY. July 80. Frantz was un availing against St. Paul today and tha visitors pounded out a handy victory by bunching their hits in two innings. Attend ance, 700. Score: BT. fAULi 1 KANSAS CITT. R.H O.A.E I R. H.O.A.B. Jones, cr 1 Jnrkeon, rf... 1 Wheeler. Ib. Floumuy, If. Keller, lb... O'Brien, aa.. Marran, lb.. Sullivan, o... Ferguson, p. 1 1 I 0 0 3 -I I 2 14 1 0 1 I 1 4 1 0 o o notnfusa, lb., o 0 0! Nance, If 0 1 0i Hill, cf 0 0 0 Bonner, 2b ... 0 0 0 (iear. rf 0 4 0'Lewee, aa 0 T 1 Hran, Ib 0 1 O llutler, C 0 1 0 Frantz, p 0 Totala I 11 IT 15 l Totala 0 4 24 10 1 St. Paul 0 2200001 -5 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: St. Paul, 3. Two-base hits: Jours, Flournoy, Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Ryan, Kelley. Stolen bases: Nance, Jack son. Double plays: Wheeler to Marcum to Kelley; Lewee to Rothfuss. First base on balls: Off Ferguson, 2. Struck out: By Frantz, 4; by Ferguson, 4. Wild pitch: Frants. Passed ball: Butler. Left on bases: Kansas City. 5; St. Paul, 4. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Klem. Colambna Wins Twice. INDIANAPOLIS, . July 30 Indianapolis lost both games to Columbus today. At tendance, S.oiM). Score, flrst game: COLUMrlUS. I INDIANAPOLIS. R.H O.A.K. h. H.O.A.B. Pavla rf J. Martin, If.. Klhm, lb Frlc-I. 8b Yeager, c Olymer, cf.... WrlKley 2b.. Hrtdwelf, aa.. Hl. kcv, p Dorner, p 0 S 4 1 1 1 Totala. J.... I 11 10 19 1 0' MnOeery, cf.. 0 0 Magoon, aa... 1 Cur, 3b 1 1 Hwander. If... 1 0 Hogrlever, rf. 1 0 Ilk-key, lb.... 0 0 Berry, c 0 i K. Martin, Sb. 0 0 Hhllllna, p.... 0 111 FlMher D 0 ! He don, c. . . . 0 Mnnlg'cry, 2b 0 NewlliM p. . . . 0 't roniley .... 0 0 2 2 S 1 3 1 0 I 0 0 11 0 4 1 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MILWAUKEE. MINNEAPOLIS. R. H.O.A.B. R.H. O.A.E. atone, If 1 1 0 0 0 Malonar, rf... 0 I I 0 I Hchaefer. aa..l 111 0 sulllvan, of... I 1600 O'Brien, rf... 1 110 0 Coulter, lf....O 0 10 0 Clark, Ib 1 1 0 f 0 Freeman, lb.. 0 0 10 1 Hemphill, cf.. 0 0 I 0 0 Weaver, 0....1 14 0 0 Uateman, lb..l 10 0 VcNIch'la. Ib 0 1 0 0 0 Relti, 2b 0 0 I i 0 Foi, 2b 0 0 4 4 U Speer. c 0 1 10 1 1 Drier, aa 0 10 10 Manake, p 0 0 0 1 0 Ford, p 0 0 0 3 0 'Ferry 0 0 0 0 0 T Jtala CI2T10 1 Totala 1 T 24 1 2 1, won; Emperor of India second. Geranium third. Time: 1:14. Fifth race, one mile' Miss Crawford, 13 to W, won; Ananias second, Foncasta third. Time: 1:41. t Sixth race, five furlongs: Lady Savoy, 11 to 1, won: Flaxman second, Mum third. Tlmo: 1:01 H- TIACF.S AT C'KEVE tOlER LAKE Hatted for Ford In the nlntk. Milwaukee 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 Minneapolis 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Weaver. Three-base hits: O'Brien, Bh toman, Clark. First base on balls: Off Manske, 4; off Ford, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Sulllvan. Stolen bases: Clark, Oyler. Wild pitches. Manske, 1: ford, 1. Struck out: By Manske. 7; by Kurd, 4. Left on bass: Milwaukee, 7: Minneapolis 9. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Strickleit and Morgan. standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, 96 91 VI 93 St. Paul .... Columbus .. Milwaukee . Louisville .. Minneapolis Indianapolis Kansas City Toledo . 95 . 89 ..94 5r. 55 52 46 44 JJO 19 3t i; p.p. .aa .6114 46 67 05 .647 .500 .m .3VI Games today: Toledo at Columbus, In dianapolis at Ixtulivtlle, St. Paul at Kan sas City, Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Ottaaawa la Shot Ont. MARSH ALTOWN, la., July 2.-(8peclat TelegTam.) Marshalltown defeated Ot tumwa today by the faultless work of the local pitcher. The score: It H E Marshalltown .2" 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 06 6 1 Ottumna 0 00000000 02 (i Batteries: Greene and Bruggeman, Shopp and Redmond. Greer, Last Year's Champion, Sncreas fnlly Defends Ills Title. CKEVE COEUR LAKE, Mo.. July 30. Frank B. Greer of the East Boston A. A. It. C, who so decisively defeated Constance 8. Titus In tho champion single sculls Inst year, today successfully defended his title of national champion against Titus and the best single scullers of the United States. The single sculls championship was the feature of the final National Olympic re gatta of the amateur oarsmen held on Creve Coenr lake, fifteen miles from St. Louis. There was great Interest In - the final race, that for senior elght-oared shells. The Vesper crew of Philadelphia, which made such an enviable record at Paris last year, defeated the Argonaut crew of To ronto, Can., with plenty to spare by about ten lengths. As was the case In the international four oared shell event both ':e International and the elght-oared belnx run on a straight away course, there was no ofnc'al time an nounced fur the Vesper crew. Rowing ex EVENTS OJI THB IllNMNO TRACKS Neptune Stakes e.t Briifhton Beach Won by Tradition. NEW YORK, July 30. The midsummer meeting of the Brighton Beacli Racing as sociation came to a close today. Four favorites won and they were all at odds on. Hamburg Belle, lust years Futurity Totala 4 10 30 15 4 Columbus 0 20100010, 15 innianapoiis i v u. u w v v i o i wnnf.r, made her second appearance of the Hits: OfT Phillips, ? In one Inning; off year today and won the Brighton Oaks. r isner, seven in eigne innings; on nusty, - fmmmmmmpmmmm'mm.if imi iiii.s nm usmiu mill i"U ' lliff If if 1 l il I -"-l ' llH! A I I I ff y-SjT f) SOUTH OMAHA, PHONE 8. AGENTS: Hugo F.-nilXp 1324 Doupln. Bt, Omaha, Thone 1542 Leo Mitchell, Council llluffs, Thone 80. m three In one Inning: off Dorner, seven In nine Innings. Base on balls: OfT Fisher, 2; ofT Dorner, 2. Struck out: By Fisher, 3; by Dorner, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Dorner, Carr. Two-base hits: Yeager, Wrlgley. Three-base hit: Martin. Home run, W rig ley. Sacrifice hits: Kihm, Friel. Double for 3-yer-ohi fillies, one and ;i sixteenth miles. She was at the prohibitive odds of 1 to 12 and won enslly. Tradition aud Jon- ! club, bases: Berry. play: Brldwoll to Klhm. Stolen Clvmer. Brldwell. Passed ball: Left on bases: Indianapolis, 9; Columbus, 7. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Urlm. Score, second game: COLUMHt'S. H.H. O.A.E Parle, rt 1 Martin, If.... 1 Klhm, lb 0 Frtal, lb I Yaaaer, c 0 riymer, cf.. . . 0 Wrtsley, lb.. 1 brlilaell, aa . 0 Climated, p.... 0 2 0 I I 0 13 1 I 0 I 0 0 1 1 0 I 1 0 INDIANAPOLIS. R.H O A . McCreerr, cf.. 0 0 3 0 0 MaKoon, aa... 0 0 3 1 1 Carr. 3b 1 1 1 1 i Swaiular. If... 0 I 2 0 0 Hogrlever, rf. 0 0 1 1 0 Dlikev, lb.... 0 1 I I 1 Hevdon, c 0 0 110 Martin, 2b.,.. 1 1 I I I Cromley, p... 0 0 1 4 0 Totala I T 17 13 4 Totala I 6 .'7 10 I Columbus 0 2 0 0 0 S 0 0 05 Indlanupolls 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0-2 Base on balls: Off Cromle. 2; OfT Olm sted, 6. Struck out: By Cromley, 2; by Oimsted, 6. Hit by pitcher: HogrUver, Carr. Two-base hit: Davis. Three-base lilts: Martin Swander, Friel. Pacrlllee bits: Ma goon, Yeager. Double play: Carr to Mar tin to Dickey. Stolen buse: Brldwell. Left on bases: Indianapolis. 11; Columbus, t. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Grim. Toledo Doing" Business. TOLEDO. July SO. Toledo made It three out of four from Louisville today by timely hitting and brilliant fielding. German kept the hits scattered. Attendance, 2.5i. Score: TOLUbO. i UjL1 v ll.l.K O-Hara. If.... 1 bun a. tb 1 Frble. cf.... 0 e. lb 0 I'llngman, . aa. 1 V.uriarllr, Ib. 1 brown, c 0 Donovan, rf . . 0 Uermau, p. . .. 1 B. H.O.A.B 1 I I I 0 I 1 13 1 I I I 1 1 I 0 0 Kerwlu. rf.. 0 Hallinnn, If. ulUuliilun, aa. . PArndl. 3b.... 0 t tirlever, c O'llianhear, 2b. "j White, lb. .. () Hei-I, cf ... 0. llbannon, p. H. H.O.A.B 11110 Hill, from the Paget stable, ran one. two In the Neptune stakes, for I-year-oUis, six furlongs, at the prohibitive price of 1 to 8. Lavator, favorite, won the Aintree stakes a steeplechase, over the short course. Jockey Fuller had his flut mount today In over a month. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs: Czaraphtne, 3 to 5. won; Martha Gorman second, Ootowln third. Time: t.OKHi. Second race, the Alntree stakes, steeple chase, short course: Lavator, 3 to 5, won' Grandpa second, Walter Cleary third. Time: 4:31 Third race, six furlonfts, the Neptune stakes, J7.5O0: Tradition. 1 to 8. won; Jon quil second, Pasadena third. Time: 1:14. Fourth rnco, one and s sixteenth miles, the Brighton Oaks, of fn.Oot): Hamburg Belle, 1 to 12. won; Dimple second, Sonoma Belle third. Time: 1:47.. v Fifth race, six furlongs: Counterpoise, 2 to 1, won; Consideration second, Old Eng land third. Time: 1:H. Sixth race, mile and s quarter, handi cap: Duke of Kendal. 8 to 1, won; Clover .5S5 laPerts. however, are of the opinion that the record was nearly, ir not quite, equaura, as the Argonauts were contenders until the last eighth. The final heat of the Intermediate single sculls furnished two game struggles. One was between Shepher and Lloyd for first place, but that between James A. Ten Eyck. Jr., of the Worcester. Mass.. Boat club, and E. J. Hess of St. Louis for third plu.es was equally exciting anrl amused even greater enthusiasm. Ten Eyck, Jy a magnificent spurt shoved the prow of hut shell across the line a few feet In front of Hess. Intermediate double sculls: Ravenswood Boat club, I-ong Island City, N, Y.., first; Pensacnla Boat club, Pensacola. Fla., sec ond. Time: 10:05. ' Intermediate four-oared shells: Smith Side Boat club. Qulncv. 111., first: Mound Cltv Rowing club. St Louib, second. Time: 9:3914. 8" niur International four-oared sbe'ls: Century Boat club. Bt. Louis, first: West ern Rowing club. S'. Louis, second. No time announced. Interm diate single sculls: Frederick Phephar' Rave-iswnod Boat club, I,nnn Islnnd Cltv. N. Y.. flrst: George H. Lloyd, Arlington Boat club, Arlington. Mass., sec ond. Time: 10:M. Association single sctiPs: D. B. DuTceld Detroit Hnn' r'ub. Detroit. M'eh., flrsl; Frank Veselv, First Bohemian Boat rlub, N"w York Second. Time: 1U:H. Senior elrht-oared shells: Vesner Roat club,. Phllsrtelph'n. firt: Argonaut Rowing Toronto, can., second, yo time en- He received his first lessons on the gumbo track at the farm, where they have to learn to go fast to keep the gumbo from sticking to their feet. Senator Yeomans sold Yoakum about two years ago to a New York bookmuker, and Yoakum seems able to win whenever the odds are favor able. His dam. Jane Hoyt. Is still at tho Park farm, and Senator Yeomuns has sev eral colts from her equally as good as Yoakum when developed. ONE DAY OF HARNESS RACES HELD Several Records Are Broken on Cleve land Track. CLEVELAND, July 30. A one-day meet ing was hejd at the Cleveland Driving park today to take the place of the usual grand circuit meeting that has been abandoned in consequence of the inability of the-local associations to sell pools. The meeting was in tho nature of a bene fit and the program was' made up largely of speed exhibitions. Lou Dillon, the champion trotter, made an attempt to heat 2:OK to a high wheel sulky, but failed, her time being 2:09i. She showed that she had been worked too hard this week, this being tho third time she had trotted against the watch since Monday. Several records were broken, however. The Monk defeated Equity In a half-mile trotting race, lowering the world's record for n half mile to 1 :(mV4. Mr. Billings' team of pacers, Nnntas Crooke and Prince Di rect, paced a ullle to pole in 2:10, lowering; tho amateur record of 2:13. held by them solves. Other meritorious performances were a half ml'e by Harry McKerron, a 8-year-old, In 1:05; a mile In 2:20 by the t-year-olds Bid Axworthy and Jack Axworthy, owned bv John Schults of New York; a half mile against time In 1 M by Angle, one of the Cleveland matlner dorses, and 2:18 under saddle by Mr. BilllrifA pacer Masette, low ering tha amateur rocord for pacers under saddle. Dan R.. driven by John Bplan. paced a mile In 2:04'i without a pacemaker, while Fcreno beat Osanam in strnlght heats In 2:08H and 2.10, the former being the fastest mllo trotted In a race this year. TRAP SHOtrTKHS AT 'WEST BADEN Flftr of the Experts of the Country to Take Pnrt. WEST BADEN. Ind., July 30. Tha great est trap shooting event of the season will be held at West Uuden August 9, 10, 11 and 12. It will be at clay targets, and under the auspices of "The Indians," an associa tion of fifty of the most expert trap shots of this eountrv. It will be oten for all and at least lo.nni) will be shot for. All of the crack professional and amateur shots of the country will participate. Atlantic Plans r Il-ce Meet. ATLANTIC, la.. July HO. (Special Tele gramsAt a meeting here today It wns decided to bold n race meet In this city this fall, running, trotting and pacing events to be mixed In during tho several days In such a manner ns to give all three styles of speed u good show. In the morn ings before the races nnd In the evenings fifter them a free entertainment, something like ft street fair, will be given on the tnm. nnd Is sn Onnwn production. It ws I streets or ire my. Anunaei ieini "'; bred t the Onawn Park farm by Interstate " -". -r ',, ri'T,rI? Commerce Commissioner J. D .Yeomans. "ITnlr ' pulled off In Beptem- nounend. Winner Was Bred In loira. ON'AWA. Ia.. Julv wi. (Soeclnl.-Fre nk Yoakum, the bay geldlns: that won the ?-rr nace nt the rrnnd circuit meeting at Dobith vesterdny In ':c''i nnd 2:06'-4, nurse 11. 500, ws s'red bv Parker, son of Alcan- SHOW A DAD C0HD1TI02I OF THE BLOOD When the blood is iu bad condition a bruise, cut, scratch, or any slight injury to the flesh, is apt to become und, second. Palm Bearer third. Time: j an ugiy-lookingf Bore or ulcer. Sometimes (i boil, blister or J a'? Loria, July so.-Resuits: pimple ia the beginning of a large eating ulcer or open, dis- I First race, one mile: The Regent, 7 to! charging sore. Often the blood ia naturally bad, and is that f Totala I 10 ;7 II ll Totala 4 1024 IT A Burns out, hit by batted bull; one out when winning run was made. Toledo 1 0000200 15 Louisville 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 Stolen bases: Burns. Kerwln. Sucrlflie hit: Qulnlsn. Two base hits: O'Hara, Lee, Hiillmun. Home runs: Brashear. Scbrlvt-r. Double play: CllnKinan. Burns and Lre First base on balls: Off (lerumu, S; off B hannon, C. Struck rut: By Oerrmir.. 2, bjf .'J i.uui.un, 4. lt.t will bull: Cliiianii.u: 10. won; Lacy Crawford Onera third. Time: l:4oV. Second race, five and a half furlongs, selling: Lucky Charm, 35 to 1, won; Dam efn second. Darthula third. Time; 1:0K. Third race, mile end seventy yards, purse: The liugaboo. 8 to 5 won; Preten s!ui second, Ftnuin third. Time: ldi'. Fourth nice, six furlongs, thn Country Club handlcup: llllee. ! to 2. won; Mies Mae Dhv. it to 2 second: iCvening Star third Time: LIS'. -Coupled. Fifth rncfc, one and three sixteenth miles, selling: Boaster. 2 to 1. won; Thane sec ond. Murmur third. Time: 1:01. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, purse: o Bus D'Or. 4 to 6. won; Flying Torpedo sec o end, Falkland third. Time: 1 :4rt'4. Seventh race, six furlongs: Ming, iz to i, won; Jim A long second, l.uly Vashtl th'rd. Time: 1:16. CHICAGO, July SO. Besults: First rare, six furlongs: Freeslas. t to 1. won; Atnes Brenrnvii second, Baywood llilrd. Time: 1:16. Second race, seven furlongs: Skillful. 7 to 2. wn: l.reir r K. second: Lurallgbtcr third Time: 1 27 Vfc. Third race, mile and an eighth, Monud nock stakes: Tokalon, 1 to ii, won; Jerry 1 vnch kecond. Time: 1:W. t'aurlh rc, rla fuiloi.ga: llncttte, 12 to " " ft way from birth, and such people suffer with various tinds of sores from infancy through old age. The blood may become so weak and watery from the . . , . a i . A oommon boil appeared on tha calf or my rlghi CnectS Of malarial Sickness, u,nb 1 used the simple home rernsdios but. the debility or. some old chronic pUce refused toUssi. TViVl-ni?,il.cnr,.,from - ., ... ,, ... did mo uo good. My lag was a aoliil sora rroru trouble, that the impurities calf to ankta, and I then began U. H. a. and X break Out in bad Sorts on the iuiprored rapidly, but -an attack of typhoid fevaj i " ' j "I settled In the original soro, causing a baoksat. I lower extremities dr Other part began It again aa soon as 1 was ovsr tha fovor, and of the body. There is always waaoomyletaly ad permanently ouiod. r -t a a nTTlTiilV Now Castlo,Pa. IdKS. K. A. DUFFY, Washii.g ton Bt. some morbid, unhealthy matter In i the Llrv-nl thaf lrr-nna tb S - a--ii sore discharging, and must be gotten out before It will C(T heal- Washes and 6alves, while cleansing, soothing ai. and helpful, will ,not da it. because they do not reach tic Kj)tOJ poisoned blood ; but S, S. S. enters intMhe circulation " and clcanse3 and purifies the diseased blood, and when this is accomplished the place heals. Where the health has been impaired by a long-standing discharging sore, D. S. S. restores strength and vigor to the 6ystem, improves the appetite and digestion, and tones up the nerves. Puri fying the blood is tUe surest way to get rid of an old sore or nicer. NIIedical advice is free. W SWFT GPLCtflQ CO, ATLANTA, CA- r ! ft