TIIE 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JULY 10. 1005. 0MAn. W1SS BOTH GAMES Grinlies loi Two PitcW Battles to ths Champions, SECOND CONTEST IS A SHUTOUT 0lr, One Lone Ran f fce Gains la Seored Freesa In the F.lnktn Inning-. DENVER. July .Hrd luck ind the Mtchlnc of rilester and Quirk contribute to the defeat of the Orlszllee by Omaha today before a crowd of 4.nrjo In a double, header at Broadway park. Roth games were pitcher1 battle. Pflester having a hade the better of Bohannon in the firm ame, the acore beln 8 to 2. The aeeond irame waa 1 to 0 In faror of Omaha, the nonora being even between Quirk and Bngle. Tha loeala and Omahaa both Played In championship atyle and neither STame was won until th. . .. n tha ninth. Denver should have won tha aeeond game but for an error of Hoel koetter. who cut over In front of Perrlna In the eighth to get a grounder from Quick and threw low to first, letting Freesa core from aeeond. Score flrat game: OMAHA. i niei. ir Carter, rf.. . l"olan. as.... Welch, rf Thorriaa. 3 f".".V.VJ.7.I ! I ! 4 -r.,,,n ZO. ....... A Schlpk. lb........ i OondJng. c V.! 4 Meaner, p J 3 ..... 0 I Totala " t DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 10 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 7 10 0 4 0 0 1 f n i 4 O. A. E 10 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 7 0 0 1 4 0 27 U 1 10 0 01 "rriaie. cf i riartieii. ab. . Mroilvrav. rf. , Jtelden. if ; J Perrlne. 2h... "j I Hoelskoetter 1 Kverltt. lb " Lucia, c I Bohannon, p. .".'.4 Totals, i ii raha ; ; , ,"wr t 0000000 0-2 ' lohnn,Uni 8ci'i;k on ball,,: OIT t anu "' S; on 'flP"er. 6. Struck out: Bohannon. g; bv Fnester B lift on &",;rr". Tenver. 7. Voub.e nla v" iitJhld i2u a"in Thomaa. Hit by ' edba,': Irrlne. Flrat base on er- Kla Slnh!ii .Pwr- Stolen ba": d21H lnC h"": Hartaell. McGllvray. Un TiJJ?"," ,r Ev'rttt. Lucia. Mr-S'ro22- 1 n'Pr: Honeyman. ecore aeeond gnme: OMAHA. Thlel. If AB ". rf ;;J 0 Tolan, aa 4 X "Weioh. cf 4 2 Thomaa. lb " ' n pewpke, sb :.;:;:.3 Martin. 2b 3 X jc. p ::..::::::s l Totals 31 1 DENVER. An n .vtcnale, If a Jinrtsell, 3b MrOllvray. rf ' ,7eWen. If. J Perrlna, 2b "'4 Hnelskoetter, aa. 4 Kverltt, lb '3 1 Lucia, c " 3 Engle, p .".'.".'."lis Total jo H. O. A. B 0 10 0 1 t 0 0 J ! 1 0100 0 is 0 0 0111 0 3 6 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 10 , 27 14 1 II. O. A. F 1110 0 16 0 1110 0 110 0 3 2 0 0 13 1 0 12 0 110 0 0 3 2 0 S 27 17 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 V V V u V U U t) o uLn'S"" : Z""- on balls; Off Jiulrk, 2. Struck out: Hy Enirle 1- bv U,,Ck tJl"ttJm ba"": Omaha. I: ben der, . Flrat baae on errors: Omnha. 1- . .YK,1 p,a v: M-tln to Thomas (Pacilflce hit: Hartxell. Stolen base: Lucia. ?lm;: 1:3J. Umpire: Honeyman. Colorado Pprlngra Deata Dei Moines. COLORADO SPRINGS. July 8.-Wllh his Wmn,nM.teV pL?,'n,t ,""t,el ball behind tT,' -Mr,..C'- Mll et himself out on the t. nderwrlters today and atartod the hopeful vJDtnf ont thelr u,nB overdue winning fM bT i,cor of 4 to 1 in an hour an3 i y mlJaot spicy ball. Captain Bill Bclirlvor had a heart to heart talk with each of. his players before the engagement opened, and then the Millionaires trotted onto the field like a new hunch of athletes. ..I.iwant PPP'r'" "'I Bill. "Give us a little pepper, just to see how It gos." And the local young men delivered the goods. They played us If lies Moines was easy money and not once did they develop any symptoms of stase fright. Mr. O. Knabe. the social favorite, and Mr. U. Caffyn the hero of many circus catches, gave further reasons today why their ehromos should adorn the hall of fame. Otto saved a wild throw in the first when Mr. Hngrlever tried to steal ser-ond. He took Mesxitt's throw In one hand while on the dead run and speared the Oes Moines man In the thorax. In the fifth CafTyn robbed Blake of a triple by batting down his drive with one hand and catching It In the other as It came down. These were the only special atunta that marked the swift struggle. Attendance, 1.P0O. Score: COLORADO SPH1NGS t)CI linlNRg. H.H.OA.B. R.H.O.A.B. rnnll, rf.. 1 Oanlrr, rf... 1 1 I 1 Cook. If lilt Horlr.r. rf 1 Bilk, of.... t 1 Long, n 0 4 0 vvuBiw. ...... 1 v nflnnun, 10. V v 1Z 0 S 8hrlirr. Ib.t Ill CR Tit. If ... 110 Molt. b I I 1 1 f Rhanrt. Ib.. I 1 Mmltt. ... I I I riu, ib I I 1 1 ilr. m I 1 I 4 1 Towna, .... $ Mlaer. p 1 knUf, p.... T Totili 10 II i Tot.ls 1 i it 11 1 Colorado Springs... 0011011004 Des Moines 0000010001 Stolen bases: Blake, Messltt. Bader. Three-base hit: Mott. First base on balls: Off Miner. 1. Struck out: By Miner. 2; by Manske, 7. let't on bases; Colorado Springs, ; Des Mulnes, . Sacrifice hit: Schrlver. Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 1; Lea Moines, 1. First base on errors: Colorado Springs, 1; Ims Moines, 1. Two base hits: Cook, Kiutbe. Wild pitches: Manske, i. Time: 1:S0. Umpire: Mace. . Packers Defeat tha Saints. BIOUX CITY. July 9. lou City made It two out of three In an Interesting con test toduy. --The packers won out in tha algtith, ftueehan getting first on an error, Vaed singled and Nohlit drove the ball to right, bringing them both In. Hutch pitched a better game than Liebhardt and kept the hits down until the eighth, when ttl. Joseph hammered out four runs on a base on balls, three singles and a two bagger. Attendance, J.iaaj. Hoore: glOfX CITY. IT. JOSKPH. R H O A E. R 11 0 A . CollllM. rt... 0 1 Ketrhfm, cf. 0 W 0 0 0 Shrhn. lb., t 1 I Vh!li. tb.... I I 1 I VtH4 !..... 1 14 1 Qulllln, .. 1 lit Ncwlua, h.. 1 1 Anorrw.. Ib. I 114 Nablil, if ... II I lluufltu, lb. 1 011 1 rmtiKr, lb.. 1 10 t Kleiniut, II.. I 1 1 O Hra. It... 110 Noj.. rt.... 1 I Blare :!. a. I I I 1 tlnras. c I 1 btlch,. p I I 0 Latbkardt, p. I 1 Totals 11 t7 11 Touts I I 14 14 I Bluus City 0 I002001 bl. JoaepU 1 w 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-4 Earned runs; Bloux City, I; fit. Joseph, I. Two-base hits: Weed. Htariiagle, Fleming. Three-base hit: Bchlls. Left on bases: Bloux City, 1: bt. Joseph, 4. btnleu bases: Col Una, Pheehan, Weed, Qulllln, Noyea. Base on balls: Uft Hatch, 1; off Uebhardl, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Qulllln, Andrews. Struck ' out: By Hatch, 3; by Liebuardt, 4. passed ball: bUirnagle. Time. 1JU. L'uipJre; Caru thera. ktandlnsT of tha Tvasaa. Playe. Pea Molnea J Leaver ....bs Blous City 64 Omaha 3 Colorado Bprlngs 66 St. Joseph 64 Oamea today: Des Molnea at Colorado llky. atlafrlnn vT r i . . x - smuao, WHDOUT til at titf T taste. Im- , ported brands good coat twice a mDch. j Aak you tobac co niat OMAHA MEN AND THEIR HOBBIES ' Va i ; 1 C. II. TICKENS Giving a Friend a Roast. Springs, Omaha at Denver, St. Joseph at Sioux City. GAMES IH TUB AMERICA LEAGIE Cleveland Wlna Both Contests from St. Loots. ST. LOUIS, July 9. On a soggy field and In a drizxllng rain Cleveland took both games In a double-header today. The second game was stopped In the fifth Inning, owing to a heavy downpour of rain. Attendance, 3,900. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. 8T. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.U.O.A.E. Jackson. If.. 1 1 1 0 Rook'HaM. II I I I t I Bar, of 1 14 0 a Btona, U....0 110 0 Olios Kink, rf 0 0 I 0 0 Vaniant, cf. Kahl, Ib 1 liratllay. it... 1 Ttirnar, aa... il 1 4 storall, lb. - 0 1 1 Ruelow. c. .. 0 0 3 Rhoadea, p.. 1 10 0 rrlik, rf.... Ill Wallara, aa. 0 Kothlar, lb 110 0 1 I I 1 1 II 1 0 1 I 0 Ulaaaon 3b.. 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Roth, c 0 1 1 J 0 1 0 Sudhoff. p... 0 1 i 1 0 0 0 0 0 Haruhard, p. 0 1 0 sufdaa Totals 6 T 17 1 Totals I I 27 IS Hutted for Sudhoff In the ninth. Cleveland 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 05 Bt. Louis 100300000 3 Earned runs: St. Louts, 2; Cleveland, 2. Two-base hits: Krlsk, Koth, Kockentleld, SudhotT, Jackson, Bradley. Sacrifice hits: Vanxant, Jackson, Bay. Double plays: Bradley to Stovall to Bradley, Turner to Stovall, Kockentield to Wallace to Koehler. i'assed ball: Buelow. Stolen bases: Wal lace, Kahl, Turner. First base on balls: Off Suiihotf, 2; oft Rlioades, 2; off Bern hard, 3. Struck out: By Sudhoff, 2; toy Bernhard, 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, V; Cleveland, 7. Hlta: Off Hhoades, In four Innings ; oft' Bernhard, 3 In live Innings, 'lime: 1:33. Umpire: Connolly. Score, second name: CLGVELANf ' BT. LOUIS. R.H 3. A H. R.H.O.A.E. Jackson, -If.. 1 0 1 0 Rock'Sald, tb 0 1 1 1 0 Vinson, If.... lit esiona. If 1 1 0 liar, cf 3 1 (Vauiant, cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Flu k. rf 1 I t 0 rrtak, rt 1 0 4 0 0 Kahl. Ib I t 1 4 owallacs, aa.. 1 0 1 0 UraOlar, tb.. 1111 Koahlar. lb.. 0 111 Turaar, sa... I Ottaaan lb.. 1 ( 8lov.ll. lb... til Cud.ii, .... 1 141 burn.. 1 1 I Morgan, p... 0 1 Lionabua, p.. 1 1 1 I Uucbauss, p 1 1 1 4 0 a liner and his batting was a feature. Score: R.H.E. Farrella 100301100-7 10 2 Neumayers ...400000003872 Batteries: 'Farrells, Mathews and Strong; Neumayers, Morton and Carr. GAMES IN THE! NATIONAL I.EAGl IS Sensational Fteldlnn" by Cincinnati Keeps Donn Score of St. l.onls. CINCINNATI. July 9 Three bases on halls and a balk gave St. Louis its only run in the first Inning. Sensational fielding by the Cinclnnatls kept down the visitors' score. Clarke, outfielder, has been trans ferred to Toledo by St. Louis. Attendance, 4,225. Score: ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.E. CINCINNATI. R.H. OAK. Huftglna, Ib. I Barry, lb.... 0 Odwall, If... 1 Seymour, cf. 1 Corroran, sa. 0 Sfbrlng, rf . .. 0 III 0 Clarke, rf.... 0 0 180 Shannon. If.. 1 0 110 0 Smool, cf 0 0 110 OUrady, lb.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 I (41 McHrlda. lb. 00100 1 0 0 0 A nidi. lb.... 0 0 4 I Krlley, rf... 0 0 0 0 0 Shay, aa 0 0 t .001 .. 1 I 1 0 Taylor, p 0 1 0 t Stelnrdt. lb. 1 0 I 1 0 Uurko. ib. rnaipa, c... o o 4 v D Kihr, 1 t 0 0 0 0 Touts I 4 16 4 1 3 4 2 0 0-t 0 1 0 0 X 3 jns: St. Louts, 2; Cleveland, 2. Won. IxsL Pet. a .tti 41 27 .nl 17 27 .673 34 39 .&4U 4 . 13 46 .XV7 Totals I 11 II 10 t Cleveland St. Louis Kjirned ru Two-base hits: Koehler, Kllek. Btovall. Three-base hit: Kahl. Sacrifice hits: Jack son. Wallace. Double play: Koehler to Buchanan. Stolen bases: Biadley, Kllck (it. Hit with pitched ball: By Morgan, 2. Wild & Itch: Morgan. .Klrat base on balls: Off organ, 1; off Donohue, 1. Struck outr By Morgan, 2; by Buchanan, 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 4. Hits: Oft Morgan, 3 In two Innings; oft Buchanan, I In three Innings. Time: :6S. Umpire; Con nolly. , Detroit snnis ust imcago. CHICAGO, July Detroit defeated Chi cago today, 1 to 0. - Detroit bunched their lilts In tne seventh, and with a sacrifice and an error made their lone tally. Mullen pitched In fine torm. Attendance, lu.tou. tiuore; DETROIT. CHICAOO. R H.O.A.E. R.U.O.A.E. Cooler, ef.... 01 Jones, ef 4 1 I O'Lr.ry. as.. Oil! HomM. It... 4 1 1 Mcistyra. if. 0 I I 0 0 !. SS....0 111 Crawlnrd, rf. ( bonohua. lb. 1 10 0 I'oushlin Ib. t I 1 1 Own. rf 0 I i-hartM. Ib. I 1 1 I sullltan. .. 1 4 Llnuauy, lb.. 10 1 0 liuodoB, lb.. 1 4 t l,oiao. c 1111 Olannahlll, tb t I stulleu, p.... 4 114 0 While, p 1 ( I McFarUus . 0 Totals 1117 14 1 Totals 4 17 11 1 Batted for Sullivan In the ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases; Chicago, 7; Detroit. 9. Two-base hit: Schaefer. Sacrifice hit: Mul len. Double plays: Mullen to O'Leary to Undsay, Tannehlil to Dundon to Donohue. Struck out: By White, 4; by Mullen, b. Klrt base on balls : Off While, I; off Mullen, 4. Time: H0, Umpire; bheildau. Mnndlnai of tha Teams. flayed. Won. Lost Overall, Totals 1 11 27 I 1 Totals 1 1 14 I 1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 -6 St. Louis 1 0000000 0-1 Two-base hit: Taylor. Three-base hit: Barry. Stolen bases: Overall, Shannon, Otady. Double plays: Corcoran to Barry, Arnut ,to MrBrlde, Corcoran to Hoggins to Barry. First on balls: Oft Overall. 9; oft Taylor, 1. Sacrifice hits: Odwell, Phelps, Arndt, Corcoran, lilt by pitched ball: By Taylor, 1. Struck out: By Overall, 2; by Taylor, 1. Balk: Overall. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Bauswlne. Tie Game In ' Chicago. CHICAGO, July 9-Ptttsby4 scored two runs In the fourth by bunching their hits. Flaherty had the locals shut out with only four singles In eight Innings, but went wild In the ninin, giving a pass, forcing In Chi cago's first run by hitting a batsman and being bit for a single and a double, good for two runs. The game was called at the end of the tenth to allow both teama to catch a train. Attendance, t.&uo. Score: CHICAOO. PITT8DURO. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Stalls, ef.... 0 111 SCIymer, rf... 0 000 v t Clarke, ii... v i a e 1 beaumont, cf I 1 1 0 Wasiier. aa.. I 4 1 Howard, lb.. 1 I 10 1 0 0 Brain, lb.... 1 1 1 I 1 Hiu hey, lb.. 441 Peita, c 4 1 f 0 0 Flaherty, p. 1 I 1 Scliulte, If... t klaiouey, rt.. Kilns, lb ... 1 Tinker, aa... 1 Eyera. lb.... Hofraan ab. 0 O'Neill, ... 0 Wliker, p 0 keulbach, p. L'hancs 0 Totals 1 11 N 11 I Chicago Cleveland ... Philadelphia Detroit Boston New York . St. Louis ... Washington 41 42 42 ! 29 ti a a 24 &4 24 44 43 Pet. .11 .m .48) .4o0 .y.i .3411 m 44 ....62 ....3 ....? .... flame todav: Boston at Chicago. New Tork at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland, Washington at St. Louis. NOXPARE1LS WIN A ' CLOSE CAME Two Lee-Olasa-Andreesen Pitchers Toached l for Eleven Hlta. The Nonpareils defeated the Lee-Glass-Andreesens by the score of 6 to 4 Scully and Saftelder each pitched half the game for tha losers. Tha feaiurea were two double playa by 'L. Ruber. McLaln and Hatcher. Score: , K.H.K. L.-0.-A. NONPAREILS Totals 3 4 10 II I Batted for Wicker In ninth. Chicago 0 00000003 0 t Plltaburg 0 OOtOOOOO 0-3 Hits: Off Wicker, 11 In nine Innings. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Pittsburg, & Two base hit: Tinker. Three-base hit: Clarke. Sucrllica hits: Schulle, Kltchey (2). Stolen babe: Wagner. Double piays: Brain to Howard to Wagner to Rltchey, Beaumont to Wagner to Howaid. Struck out: By Wicker, 4; by Keulhach, 1; by Flaherty, 4. Base on balls: Oft Flancrty, 2. Hit with ball; O'Neill. Time: 1:52 Umpire: O Day. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pel. New Tork 73 D2 21 .711 Pittsburg 74 44 23 .6-1 Philadelphia 71 .43 28 ,Wt Chicago 74 31 .61 Cincinnati 73 38 36 ' .6a Bt. I-oul 74 27 47 .3nfi Brooklyn 73 22 61 .3nl Boston 72 21 Dl .til Games today: Philadelphia at Boston, New York at Brooklyn. CORONAS CKISH CLARK DRl'G CO. One-Slded Game at Council Bluffs Won by Omaha Team. The Coronas drubbed the Clark Drug Company team of Council Bluffs by the score of 21 to 1. Crowe. Klrkputrlrk and Feron, all tried to stop the onslaught, but the Coronas had their hattlim clothes on, Inmun, Brolleck and Pike obtaining four hits each. Murphy was in the box for the Coronas and pitched his UBual goud game, allowing but four hits and 1 run. Bando and Kill distinguished themselves by mak ing some good running catches. The Cor onas to 4o Neola, la., to play the strong team there next Sunday. Score: CORONAS. C LARKS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Bradford, lb. 1 Lawler ss. .. I giully. ci.... Creisbtos. S. Millies, If ... atinieua, lb.. 1 Adams, rf... t Foley. Ik R.H.O.A.E. 1 1 1 1 I I Sere, p, ef. I Gamy, ,. I K. Robes . I 4J Caeey .. I 1 SlrLela ... 1 Hatches .. 1 1 I B t'aeey . I I II Rubes 1 Williams . 1 Lyaca 1 1 R.H.O.A.E. 11 1 1 I I I 1 11 1 I 4 I 1 1 1 Totals 4 I n U I Totals I 11 It it I Nonpareils 2 01021000-4 11 1 U-tL-A 0 10100020-162 Earned runs: Ie-Glaas-Andreesen, 1; Nonpareils, 3. Btoleu bases: Mci Jiln.Ijkw ler. Double plays: Koben to McLaln to Hatcher ti). Two-base hit: Adams. Three lw hits: J. Casey 2. Williams. Hit by pitched ball: Cieighton. Bases on balls: Off Sa fielder, 2; oft Scully, 1; off Lynch, 1 Struck out: By SafTeidvr, 3: by Scully, I; by Lynch, 1. Wild pitch: Sa fielder. In nings pitched: By SVully. 4S, by Saftelder, 4Vk Time: 1.40. Umpire: Charles Murlarlty. Farrells Wla Aaaln. The rarrell ot Co. team again defeated the Neumayers of Council Biuffs Sunday la an lntoreling game. Matties, Pitched Steady ball, sinking out tea men and paas Uig tut two. -Ik4ui eue-iModel grab of Inman, If.. Bn.uh. cf.... I Ferater, s.... I Kill, as I Pike, lb 4 Lelhcn, lb. .. I Brtxlbeck. tb. I Bando, rf..., I Murphy, p.,. I 0 Sweeney .. 0 0 Crow, lb. p.. 1 feron, lb, p. Friend, tb... ( 1 Klrk'k. lb, p Knoa, aa Lathrop. If.. 0 W. Sw'y. cf. Anal In. rf... It was a ahiaglng match and errors were plentlfuL Gibson of the Jetters plnyr-d In his usual form, hitting and fielding like a professional. Score: H. HE. Jetters 04243410 -H 13 4 Clarke 000413000 8 12 7 Three-base hits: Oltwon. Van Cleave til Flnlry, Howell. Two-bas hits: Balllnr til, Harned, Corp'e. Struck out: By Bal llnger, 6; by Collier. 3 In two Innings; by Howell, 5. First base on balls: oft Bal lliiarer, 1; off Howell. 1. Batteries: Jelters, Balllnger. Collier and Flnley; Clarks, How ell and Copple. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOC 1 T10?I Sulltran. rf.. I Freeman, lb. Coulter, rf... I Urrminaer, lb 1 Foi. lb I Orler sa.... Oraham. sa.. Marahall, c. Sierer, p 0 Touts.... 1 1 11 I I 4 1 1 . 4 14 II I 0 0 0 -8 0 0 0 0-0 Slerer'a ntrhlnar Enables Minneapolis to Shot Ont llnoalera. MINNEAPOLIS, July 9 With Plever back In the box Minneapolis had little trouble In defeating Indianapolis today. Attendance, 4,001). Score: MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Jonee, cf 11 Carr. Ib 0410 1 Wearer, c... 0 0 4 1 0 Morin. aa.... Mtl reery. cf. 1 1 Freil, rf 0 1 1 Thoney, lb, If 0 I 0 0 larr.il. lb. .. 0 1 1 Hnbertnon, lb 0 0 14 Zaluaky, c, cf 0 1 I I lulls P 0 0 0 - Uruce, p... I 10 II 14 1 Totals... Minneapolis 3 0 4 0 2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3. Stolen bases: Sullivan Oyler. Two-'.iase hits: Coulter t.H, Marshall, Zalusky. Double plays: Graham to Fox to Freeman. Basr. on balls: oft Curtis, 2; oft Bruce, 1. Hit by pitcher; Marshall by Curtis. Struck out: By Slc ver, 7; by Curtis, 1. By Bruce, 1. Sacrllice hits: Sullivan, Freeman, Gremlnger, file ver. Left on bases: Minneapolis o; In dianapolis, S. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: Gilford and Haskell. Even Break nt Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, July 9 Skopec's auperb plU nniK Won the first game today foi - sas City. In the second gnme Morgan had a bad eighth Inning and Kansas City was never able to overcome Columbus' lead. Attendance, 6.0OU. Score, first gamo: KANSAS C1TT. COLI'MHIS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. 1114 0 Plckertns. cf. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Parla. rf 1 0 1 1 Olonsalton. If. 1 1 1 1 0 Klhiu lb.... 0 1 10 0 0 Hulawttt. aa. I I 0 0 Wrlajey. lb.. 1 1 1 Harbeau, lb.. 0 I I'len e. e 0 4 I Berger, p.... 0 U U.WeWkW,wV,s.Wi)iAV. a kV-.a'.kvJ.V. aV. as kJk ft 4.1 Castro, rf.... Donahue, lb. Maaaey, lb... butler, c Hill, cf Nance. if.... Bnnner, 2b... Shonec, p.... Downey, as.. 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 0 Totals. . Coronaa Clarks . ..II 10 14 11 1 Totals 1 4 It 14 I 7 1 0 3 4 I 2' -21 0- 0 1 0 0 0 0- 1 Ramblers Take Double-IIrader. Tha Ramblers won two games Sunday by defeating tha Bouquets 12 to 8 and the Onimods 3 to 1. In the second game Pitcher Gurness threw an excellent game and re ceived gill-edged support. He kept the hits well scattered and struck out fifteen men In the first garde Cavanaugh's home run' with two on bases, was the feature. Seme! Ramblera 4 0 1 2 2 1 li Ei Bouquets 0 1 0 0 3 1 33 7 4 Batteries: Ramblers, Tuttle and Regan Bouquets. Usher and Cahlll. ' BiTre second game: RHP Rambler 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 j i Onimods 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 3 4 Batteries: Ramblers. Ourness ar.d WIN Hums; Onlmoda, Swampmcyer aud Greener The Rainbleis are contemplating a trio In August and would Ilka to hear from tne managers cf dlferent towns. Address C. J. Clai i. 4t'2 South Thirty-nlntU street South Omaha. Soother Leatne G a en vs. At New Orleans New Orleans, 3; Mont gomery, 1. At Memphis Memphis, 7; Rlrmtnirham, 1. At SUrev port Atlanta, 8; Blirevcport, 0. Jetters Defeat Clarks. The B. Jettera defeated the Walter G Clark la a loosely played game oX ball ToUla I 11 17 11 4 Totals ft 4 14 11 0 Kansas City.... 30002220 3 Columbus 0200000128 Earned runs: Kansas City, 8; Columbus, 1. Two-base hits: Castro (i), Massey, Hill, Nance, Bonner, Pierce. Three-base hits; Hill. Nance. Sacrllice hits: Hill. Downey, Wrlglry. Stolen bases: Donahue. Massey, Davis, Hulswltt. First base un balls: Oft SkOpec, 4; off Berger, 3. Htruck out: By Skopec, 7; by Berpter, 3. Wild pitch: Berger, Skopec. Hit with pitched ball: Davis. Passed balls: Pierce 2i. Left on bases: Kansas City. I; Columbus, li. Time: 1:60. Umpire: King. Score, second game: COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITY. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Pickering, cf. 1 1 1 0 0 Castro, aa ... 0 1110 Uavle, rf 1 0 I 1 0 Donahue, lb. 0 1 0 0 1 Congallon, If I I 0 IM...(j. lb... I 1110 Klhm. lb 0 0 10 0 0 Butler, rf.... 1 I 0 0 Hulawltt a 1 I I I 1 Hill. let 1110 4 Wrlfley, lb.. 1 114 1 Nance, If . ... 110 0 Barbeau, lb.. 3 10 0 1 Douuer, Ib. .. 0 0 I 1 0 Pierce. C....W III 0 Morgan, p.... 0044 Vail, p 0 0 I 0 Ola, p 0 0 0 1 0 Stoner, o 1 1 7 1 1 Totals 10 11 17 14 1 Total! 4 7 17 10 I Columbus 02002004 210 Kansas City 013010010-4 Earned runs: Kansas City, 1; Columbus, 1. Two-bane hits: Nance, Pierce. Home run: Barbeau. Sacrllice hits: Castro, Veil. Stolen bases: Hill Nance, Pickering t2), Wrlgley. Double play: Hulswltt to Wrlg ley to Klhm. Hits: Off Morgan, 8 In seven innings; off Eels, 4 In two Innings. First base on balls: Oft Morgan, 7; off Eels, 2; oft Veil, 5. Struck out: By Morgan, 2; by Eels, 8; by Veil, 2. Wild pitches: Veil. 1; Eels, 2. lilt with, pitched ball: Stoner, by Veil; Klhm, by Kels. Left on bases: Kansas City. 4; Columbus, 6. Time; 1:47. Umpire: King, Even Break In Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, July 9.-Toledo won the first game ot a double-header today by a score of 4 to 1, and Milwaukee the second, 3 to 2. Attendance, 9,&W. Score, first game: TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Cllngman, as. 1 I 1 4 1 Rnblnaon, aa. 1 0 I 4 I Caaaadr. cf..l 0 1 0 O'Neill. If... 0 110 0 Gilbert. If... 0 1 0 Hemphill, cf. 0 1 I 111 ijiateman. id. o l a i 1110 Bevllle, c... 0 0 I 1 1 11 1 OH. Clark, lb. 0 0 I 4 Demont. 2b.. Morarlty, Ib. 0 Doyle, lb.... 1 0 0 0 I Clark, o 0 11 i McCorm'k, lb 0 0 4 I 0 Kellum. rt.. till Mrcn or. rt. o o o o o F'lene. p 111 0 Hlrkey. p.... 1 0 ft 0 Dougherty, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 10 17 11 l0'Brlen .... 0 4 0 0 0 ' Totala 1 4 17 II ft Batted for Hickey In the eighth. Tolpdo 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 34 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits: Oft Hickey, 7 In eight Innings; off Dougherty, 3 In one Inning. Two-buie hits: Denmnt, Clark. Home run: Boyle. Stolen bases: Robinson, O'Neill. First bass on balls: Oft Hickey, 2; off Dougherty, 1; off Fiene, 2. Hit with pitched ball: Bevlllo. Wild pitches: Hickey. Fiene. Struck out: By Hickey, 1; by Flci.e, 4. Double plays: Boyle to Cllngman, Kellum to Boyle. Sacri fice hits: Casaady (2), Morlarlty. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 4; Toledo, 10. Time: l:4f. Umpire: Sullivan. Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Roblnaon, as. 0 1 1 4 1 Cllngman, aa. 0 1 1 I 1 O'Neill, It... 0 110 Caaaaby, cf.. 110 0 HempbJII. cf. 0 0 I 0 0 Gilbert, ... 1111 Bateman, lb. 0 I 10 0 0 Demont, Jb..O 0 111 BeTllle. .... 0 I 1 Morlarlty, Ib 1 I 1 i H Clark, lb. 0 0 1 1 0 Boyle, lb.... 0400 McCorm'k. Ib 1 4 I I OR. Clark, c. 0 0 7 1 0 Mcthea'y. rf. 1 0 I 0 1 Kellum. rf... 040 Dougherty, pi I 0 4 0 O'Brien, p... 0 0 1 1 Tolale I 7 17 14 1 Totals I 4 14 7 I Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 08 Toledo 00000100 12 Two-base hits: O'Neill, Dougherty. Home run: Morlarlty. Stolen bases: Robinson, Cllngman. First base on balls: Off O Brlen, 1. Struck out: By Dougherty, 6; by O'Brien, 6. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, McCheaney, Doyle. Ieft on bases: Milwaukee, 3; To ledo, &. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Sullivan. StnndlnsT of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. 75 7 75 73 74 74 74 73 Games today. Columbus at Kansas City. Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Min neapolis, Louisville ,t St. Paul. A " IMIOAIcs" J V i ! J X ! I kiusy People who use up much Brain and Nerve Force and Physical strength receive the most benefit in s TRADe MARK. The food in liquid form. This splendid food-drink supplies them with the elements that refresh and strengthen. The ideal aid to digestion non-intoxicating delicious to the taste. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch' Brcwinii Assn St. Louis, V. S. A. 93 Dirad moon A summer's outing in Colorado is just as possible for you as for anyone. Colorado is not far away. The rates are lower this year than last and you can find good board for as little as $5 a week; from that up to $30 for luxury. Think it over. Fast through trains on the Rock Island take you in standard or tourist Pullmans or free reclining chair cars (electric lighted and cooled by electric fans) direct to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo. Full information and beautifully iliuatratei 80-page book free at thia office. - F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A., 1323 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. eg. j"" rxjw lJIpo fliM! AT 1 PARK Minneapolis .. Columbus Milwaukee .... Indianapolis .. St. Paul Louisville .... Kansas City... Toledo 45 27 .610 ! 46 80 .t 117 87 .&0 3i 87 .48 35 39 . 473 86 41 .461 27 4 .i 26 47 .8 WESTKHN GOLF HANDICAPS OCT Report of Official Committee at Chl caaro ia Annonnced. Tha handicap committee of the Western Golf association made public its report on Saturday. The Chicago Tribune In com menting; on the announcement, says: "Young golfers predominate In the honor roll of western golfers promulgated- yester day by the handicapping committee of the Western Golf association. The official list of handicaps shows that the youngest of those who possibly may be pronounced vet erans gets an allowance of four strokes from the scratch man, H. Chandler Egan, the national champion. E. M. livoi of Pltlaburg and Waller E. Egan of Exmoor, with an allowance of two strokes, rank next to the champion, while D.' E. Sawyer of Wheaton, the only player with an allow ance of but three strokes, Is also in the youthful division. Former Champion C. H. Macdonald of the Chicago club and W. Fairbanks of Denver are two noticeable veterans In the four stroke division, but all the others handicapped along with this pair are eligible to 'colt stakes.' They are: K. P. Edwards. 8. J. Foulls. R. E. Hunter, L. N. James, It. F. Mundy, Mason E. Fhelpg and Bruce D. Smith. Only three players outside of Chicago are ranked 'short' of an allowance of six strokes. They are fryers and Fairbanks, as noted, and D. P. Fred ericks of Oil City, Fa., who Is conceded live. Others In the 'Ave' list are Hugh Campbell and W. P. Schats of Wheaton, K. E. Lanlels and O. W. potter. Jr., Mid lothian; Kalph Hoagland. Hinsdale; Nat Moore of Lake Geneva; Walter H. 8rnith and Alden Swirt, Onwentxla; John I). Towne, Glen View, and Warren Wood. Homtwrayl Those conceded six strokes are: J. 8, DeMoss, Tuscumbla ttireen Iake, Wis.i; J. P. Edrlngtnn, Memphis; W. J Foye. Kansas City; K. R. Kimball. A. V. Klnsler, Jerome Magee. J. T. Stewart and 8. Abbott. Omaha; R. McKlttrhk. 8. Btl.k ney and H. W. Allen. Ht. !uis tOinalia thus utranklng the Mound City In golf ex(ertsi: F. R. Tettlt and R. P. Cuvanash. Kenosha: Raymond Russell. Detroit: J K. Role. Euclid; E. R. Driver, Dr. ('. W. Iley wood, H. K. Allen and K. H. illlss. River side; D. R. Foraan, onweutala; Phelps H Hoyt. J M. Sellers and K. L. Ames. Glen View; N. Landon Hoyt, Bkokle: R. H. Mc F.lwee and H. F. Cummins, F.xmoor: A. C. Perry. Windsor; H. R S.-hollenberajer. Wheaton; J"hn Stuart. WasMim'on Purk; If. J. Tweedle, Belmont: C. E. Raker. Au burn Park; O. F. Cllngman. Jr.. Home wood; C. G. Comstoek. Jr. Midlothian, and D. M. Cummlngs. Chicago." Aaldo from Abbott and 8 to wart tha al- i orthwesfern Line Thomas W. Lawson will deliver an address at the Valley Park Chautauqua Wednesday. July 12th, at 3 P. Til. TICKETS VIA ii 1.20 Round Trip Special coaches at Union Station 11:30 a. m., returning 10 o'clock same evening, Missouri Valley is the only place Mr. Lawson will visit in this part of the country. ' ' "Spend a Day Under the Trees" lowances made the Omaha golfers who ex pect to start in the big tournament at On wi ntsiit are: J R. Kimball S Jerome Magee .... 6 W. D. Ram ker.... Harry Morrill 13 Charles Hone 9 John Murphy 9 K. P. Boyer U J. B. Porter v 8 W. L. Coaklev 12 W. T. Purvis I Warren Cundflt. . . .13 N. O. Reckatd 13 W. C. Davidson.... 11 J. B. Rahm 8 Stockton Heth 8 Jack Bharp 13 It. H. Kimball 4 Guy D. Thomas... t A. V. Ktnsler Victors Beat Continentals. The Victors broke their hoodoo Sunday p.fier they had lost a game to Quick, la., and Lyons, Neb., by defeating the Con tinental team in a very fast and interest ing game. The teams each had an unlui ky Inning, the Victors In the llrst, when the Continentals made five runs on three er rors, sacrlliie and one lilt, and the Con tinentals in the tliiid. when the Victors exrned six runs on seven clean hits and won the game. Score: R H.E. Victors 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-7 8 4 Con.lnentals ...I 0000000 0-6 6 3 lotteries: Victors, Hinton and Orleb; Continentals. Baker, Donahue and Clair. I'mpire: John Hope. orh Platte Heats tiranej Island. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July (Special Telegram.) Welsh's free nasKes to Oulm ette snd Iamlwrt. followed by Wolta a er ror gave North Platte the gama todav. Score: H H E N.irth Platte.. 00000100 03 6 S Grand Isiaud .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 7 2 Batteries: Lowell and Short, Walsh, aud WiUlcumb. 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