12 - ' TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNK 9, .1IHHT. SI n M ! 5 TARES TO BALLOON j Lincoln Hits Him for Twelve Rani in jj Sixth, EeTtnth and Eiebtb. i AU 111 i I n m r-v . 11 untiM s 1 A ft f; urnwin lul AMtK rtAViNta Din llau I ": fcylee Meanle IJown After the Fifth ' ' ana tnta III Hnodn to Working- Overtime and th Trick la TnrneJ. t 1 5 LINCOLN, June . With th score to 0 In favor of Omaha. Lincoln found Dodg v In th sixth, won tha gam In the sev- enth and equalled Omaha's former lead In f the eighth. Tha gain was a veritable ; slugging match, with honors clearly In Omaha's favor until the sixth. Dodge holding tho locals, to three singles until that time In the lust three innings Lin- 1 : coin gathered In fourteen Mm. while Eyhr i recovered his tffectiveness after a tem t porary slump In the fifth and held the vlHltora safe during the remainder of the I game. Both reams played ragged ball In ths field, but the hot finish rendered the contest one of the most exciting seen on :( the local grounds this year. The score: ! LINCOLN. AB. R. It. PO. A. E. 4 0 I 4 6 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 110 0 ...... 4 2 S 1 0 1 i 3 2 h 1 4 3 .1 2 2 I'M t 4 1 0 4 2 2 1 t 6 U 2 1 2 1 38 12 17 27 11 4 OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. 3 l 2 S 0 1 4 0 0 6 U 0 5 1-1 2 (I 0 4 1 1 0 l 0 ...... 4 ft 2 8 3 4 1113 1 4 13 0 6 0 4 1 1 4 2 0 4 1 0 ti (I t 1.0 0 0 0 0 37. 11 24 U 2 , , T'illmsn, ss,.... "' Holmes, If . "i qiilllln, 3b i Ketcheni, cf . ; Thomas, lb i 5 Collins, rf J Burton, Zb f l inran, c J Lylcr, ,n " Totals Carter, rf-lf.. I. m i K. 2b Kay, If -rf . Welch, f Inln. lb I toward, hs.. 'errlng. ;il... tlomlliig. v.... Iiflne. i Hfiuler Totals ItiiUorl for Long In the ninth. 3 Lincoln '......( 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 '-'12 Omaha 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 08 !f Three. base hits: Collins, Dolan. Two- I ' hiisn hits: Ketcliem, y.lnran (2), Thomas, Ounding, Welch. Sacrifice hits: Ketchein. ti Hwrton, inran. Stolen bases: Flllman, I J Kyler, Bendr, Howard. Double playa: I ; Thoiins to Killnian to Barton; Flllman to ' j I'lirton. First bsse on balls: Off Eyler, 2; I i -.IT. Dodge, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Dislxe,, 2. Struck out: By Kyler, ; by !.': Xdxe.l It, Time: L&g. Umpire: Fuller. ' Allviidance: 2,on. , ': . ; Pitchers' Battle at Denver, ' ; DENVER. June g. Denver defeated Dcs Mctlnes hers 4 to 2 In a. pitchers' battle.be ! tween the left-handers, Wright and Mnnske. The locals wort on Magoon's ei j ror on Belden's driving hit, letting In two ' i runs, and successive three-baggers by T. Hinlth and whisky, which were chiefly re . sponsible for tie winning runs. Kverett t whs benched for talking on the coaching line, while the Champions talked aa they pleased. Doyle even threatening to meet IiiinIs outside, and got away with the bluff. Score : DENVER. AB. R H. 0 1 2 2 1 10 1 1 0 o 2 2 2 A. 0 4 1 0 McHale. cf ... - T. Smith, lb., i Randall, rf... : rHlusky, lb., i Iti cldlck. 3b... ' Ilelden, If..... i J. Suiltli. ss.. j WciKrdt. c. , Wright. P 1 Totals 4 . 4 . . 4 .. 4 . i :Y . .32 2 12 DES MOINES AB. R. 4 1 H. 2 0 1 1 0 o 0 0 1 O. 1 0 4 X 1 3 1 o A. E. .5 Caffyn. If. it O'Lcary, 3b..,. i Welday, cf , I Dexter, lb j Towue, c ! Ilogilever, rf.. i Andreas, ss Magonn, 2b.,... ' Manuke, p 0 1 1 0 2 0 4 3 1 12 r ir 0 4 0 Totals Xl 4 8 28 Welday out, hit by batted ball. Denver 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 Des Moines 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 Two-base hit: Ilogrlever. Theee-base hits: T. Hinlth. Kalusky. Home run: Caffyn. Wlolen bases: Belden, Andreas. Bases on balls: OfT Wright. 3; off Manske, 2. Struck out: By Wright, 7; by Manske. S. ' Double plays: T. Smith to J. Smith to Zalusky; Welday to Dexter. First base on errors: Denver. 2; Des Moines, I. IWt on basest Ih-nver, 6: Des Moines, 6. Time: 2:05. I'm plro: Davis. Attendances 600. Bnltlna; Ave mate Fnttened. 1M ERLO, Colo., June 8. In a batting bei., -bioux City today won from tlie In dians, 1 to 17. Two pitchers were used by the Packers, while four were sent to the amb hy the locals. With the score 10 to In favor of the Indians In the ninth and two outs. Elwert let a fast grounder get through him at third and before the In dians settled down nine runa had been sent across the plate. Tha first two In dians up In the ninth were put out. There after everybody hit the ball. Seven runa were niado before tho end. Score: i HIOUX . CITY. AB. A. H. PO. A. E. i.'auipDeii, ir o Nobut, cf t Meyers, lb . 5 Veed, 2b Tute, rf 6 Newton, ss 6 2 1 12 2 1 1 2 1 Hheehau, 3b .6 Hess, c .... jHikson, p Jarrou, p .. Totals . ... 1 ... 3 46 18 20 27 16 PUEBLO. A.B. A. Cook. If 6 3 ; McOitvray, lb 2 Huugart, 2b ., t 2 H. PO. A. 3 4 0 11 3 Mi'ii iioir. rf 6 Blake, cf 6 ; F.lwt-rt, 3b 4 Ftske, ss 4 Shranl, o 6 Vollendnrf, p .2 i Faurot, p 1 Morrison, p 1 Atlmmel, p 0 ; Minor 1 Totala ..m IV 27 13 Butted for Stimmel In ninth. Sioux City 8 2 2 1 0 0 8 1 1S Pueblo 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 717 Sacrifice hits: Fiske. Tate, Two-base , ' hits: Sheehan, Hess, .Newton, Nohlitt, , ,; Weed. Bhugart. Three-base hits: Jackson, : Melchlor. Ctiok , Tate i). Home runs: t i t ainpbell 121. M (illvrsy. First base on 2 ; balls: Off Jackson. 2; off Jarrott. 2; off ' 4 Faurot. 2. Struck out: By Jackson, 1; by Jarrott, 1. Wild pitches: By Jackson I. Hit by pitched ball: By Jarrott. I: by Morrison, 1. Double plays: Shugart to McOilvray, Bhugart to Fiske to Mcoilvray, Glean Your Blood And restore it natural circulation. Tha chief causa of impure blood and poor circu lation, are uric acid poisons that accumulate in tho system by reason of over-work and errors of dist. They thicken the blood, clog the circulation and destroy the blood corpuscles. VLfllll tha fil,t ,ta8T th common wtfllll symptom are Poor Circulation, Catarrh, Headaches, Cold Hand and Feet, Taking Cold Eily, Lowered Vitality, Weak nets and Depression. In th second stages th clogged circula tion over-works the heart causing Palpita tion, Irregular Pulse, Difficult Breathing and Dlutness. It effects the Kidneys, causing scant and highly colored urine, freouent and painful urination. Th Stomach is disturbed. Indigestion, nausea and poor nutrition fol low. The pressure in the veins is so great that trarkose vein are common. EIIm I.Ma. tn" Remedy. It -Ilm"l-nO. dissolve, the uric poison and clears them from the blood, and thus restores th circulation. This relieves the Heart, help th Stomach and saves th Kidneys. Weakness and depression fiv way to strength and buoyancy. Ak your druggist for E Urn l-no, u oi. i. A Free Book of 64 pages by Dr. E. Scott with every bottle, or sent try mail apon request. iLiaiifcO MuuciNg Co.,les Moines, la. Jarrott to Weed lo Meyers Ieft ctn bas: Pueblo, 7; Blous City. . Time: 1.10 lm plr: Keefe. Attendance, 1.2U0. tannins; ml the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. .79 .69 .(.4.1 .5K) .47 .7 Des Moines 34 SI Omaha 14 I Nioux City 3S 19 lenver 1 IJncoln 3h 18 Pueblo 34 11 15 IK 11 19 Oames today: Omaha at Ilnroln, les Moines at Pueblo, Sioux City at Denver. OAMKI IX AMKR1CA ASSOCIATION! Flatht Between Managers F.nllvens I.oalarllle-'st. Panl Contest. LOI IRVILLE, Ky.. June s.-A vicious frstlo encounter, which terminated In the arrest of President Ueorge Tebeau of the liOtilsville club, and Manager Dick Pa.lrlen of fho St. Paul team enlivened the. game this afternoon. The trouble iorlginated over a decision by Pitcher Kenna of Louisville, who, with Drill of the St. Paul club, was umpiring the game In the absence of I'mplre Owen, the latter hav ing been Injured by a batted ball yester day. Kenna s decision on a balk was followed by an exchange of blows with Pudden. Police at first arrested Kenna. fwnereupon I'resineni leoeau inierierea, declaring tnat Kenna snouiu noi oe ar rested. The officers then arrested Tebeau on the charge of Interfering with an officer and Padden on Na charge of dis orderly conduct. Both gave bond. Kennu was released, Padden having struck the first blow. The game ,was a slugging match In which Louisville had all the best of It. When Umpire Owen resumed his place later In the game he had Padden and Wheeler removed from the grounds In the eight Inning for 'ticking. Score: LOCISVILLE. ST. PAl'L. B.H O A S. B.H.O.A.E. Karvln. rf... I I t Oder. If-tb-as i II) gtovall, cf... I IrinhMr lb a Sullivan, lb. 4 Wneriruff. If.. I Shaw, c 4 1114 Susdso, lb... I lit VnZant, cf-ib I 14 Frlah. rf 4 4 1b ORrkf'ld, aa-lb I lilt Paddan, lb... 1 1 II Qiilnlan, as... 4 1 I D Drill I ftionrr. lb I 1J7 1 Wheslar, lb.. I Pultsiann, p. 4 I 1 7 Morgan, cf... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Hlrrcs, c 4 Total! 41 II 17 20 1 I'nr. P 1 eiile, p I 011 010 Tola I a K Drill 4 Louisville 20202026 317 St. Paul 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 07 Two-bsse hits: Shaw. Three-base hits: Ptittmann, Wheeler, Cleler. Home run: Woodruff. Stolen bases: Stovall, (2); Brashear, (2); Kerwln, Sullivan, Woodruff. Sacrnce hits: Qulnlan, Wheeler, Puttmann, Rockenfleld. Buses on balls: Oft Putt mann, 2; off Coy,. 3; off Slagle, 3. Struck out: By Plitmann, 1; by Stage. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Frisk. Drill, Rockenfleld. Wild pitch: Puttmann, i. Balks: Slasle, 2. Hits: Off Coy, 3 In two and one-third innings; off Slagle, 16 In six and two-third innings. Double plays: Qulnlan, Brashear and Stoner; Slagle, Drill and Sugden; Rockenfleld. Oeler and Sugden. Left on bases: Ixmlsvllle. 6; St Paul. 8. Time: 2:S. ' Umpires: Kenna, Drill and Owen. Toledo Rallies In Seventh. TOLEDO, O., June 8. Toledo took the last with Kansas City by a batting rally In the seventh. Kansas City poundad Cam. nits hard In the first and Toledo took ad vantage of Williams' wlldness. Score: TOLEDO KANSAS CITY. B.H.O.A.E. ' B.H.O.A.E. Nana. rf 1 1 0. u Parrlne, M...4 3 I 4 U J. (-larks. If. 4 1 I 0 Caaaadr, If . .. I 1 4 0 0 Pemont. aa..4 III 1 Waldron, rf..l 1 1 0 Judr. rf I 1 I 0 0 Slatterr. lb... 4 1 11 0 0 Krurarr, lb.. 4 110 0 Hill, cf 4 110 0 Knaha, lb.... 1 0 14 0 Phyla, 2b.... 4 1 4 1 W. f'larka. lb 4 0 I 0 0 Burke, 3b.... 4 I I 1 1 Abbott, C....I 114 Olahr. c 4 till Camnlrt, p.. 1 0 I Williams, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Kranu, p 4 I 0 0 Totals M I 77 14 t Tela la 34 II 24 II I Toledo 30 0 00080 6 Kansas City 40000100 06 Two-base hits: Perrlne, Blattery, Phylc. Sacrifice hits: Cassady, (2. Stolen bases: Blattery, Hill, Burke. Struck out: By Frants, 1; by Camnlti. 6. Hits: Off Frants, 5 In seven and two-third Innings. Bases on balls: Off Williams, 1; off Frsntz, 1; off Camltz, 4. Hit by pitches: Jude, Knabe, Abbott. , Umpires: Sullivan and Haskell. Hooslers Bonrh Hits. INDIANAPOLIS, June 8.-lndianapolis bunched hits In the , seventh and eight innings and defeated Minneapolis 11 to ! today. ' Errors by the, viellois contributed to tne result. Score; . INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS B H.O A b ll 11 O A K. Vlnana, rf.. 1101 fistlr cf ... 42101 J. Carr, aa... 1 Hlmra. cf 4 r, law, lb.. 4 1 1 I I 11 1 I 1 5 1 0 0 3 1 I t. -hr.i.s. r(.. I 0 2 v 1 I. an. Ih I ! It 0 1 I ;i. Mm., r. Jbi I I I I Hf .ihxm. it... t I 1 0 0 O. li r. aa I 0 2 4 1 II rhai ron, c. 4 1 4 0 0 Km, 2b 4 1 t 4 0 1 Kllroy p..'... I 1 1 I 1 - Catlwal'dar. p 1 0 0 Perry, If I Kahne. c ft Atharton. 3b. 4 Mamni. lb. .. I Hart, p 4 Total! 31 I 27 li & . i Totala 37 11 24 11 4 InrilHimiKilis 00010046 11 Minneapolis 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 38 Hits: Off Kllroy, 7 In seven and one third Innings; off Cadwallader, 1 In two-third innings. Bases on balls: Off Hart, 3; off Kllroy, 3; off Cadwallader, 2, Struck out: By Hart, 4; by Kllroy, 2; by Cadwallder, 1. Wild pitches: Cadwallder. Hart. Two- base hit: C. Carr. Three-base hit: Graham. Sacrifice hits: Gehrlng, 3. Btolen base: Marian. Passed ball: Kahoe, 2. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 8; Minneapolis, 7. Um pire: Egan. Time: 2:20. Bine Throws Game Awar. COLUMBUS, O., Juno 8. Milwaukee was presented with both its runs and the game today by Blue's bad throw and Hulswilt'a fumble. Klhm's hit and steal ahead of Hulswitt'a single, saved the champions from a shut-out. Score: VMILWAl'KKE. COLL'MBl'S. ' B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. goblnaon, s.l 1 I I I Ptrbaring, ef . 4 1 0 0 Ornn, rf Ill Clark, lb 4 1 0 Wrlly, lb.. 4111 0 OHIn.hman, rf 4 0 1 1 1 OKIhm. lb t I 11 0 it 0 ICoultar, If... 10 40 0 Krll. lb I I I Hulawltt, so . I 1 1 I Batsman, lb.. I 1 . 1 Hemphill, cf. I 1 I Betllla, c... 14 MrChaanay, If 4 T McCorm'k. lb I 1 I I rllua. o I 1 4 J Dsuf bsrtjr, p. 4 1 1 HotwrUllls, p I 1 Totals U t 17 I Totals 4 37 11 4 Milwaukee 10010000 02 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Klhm, Robinson, Bate man, Hemphill. Bacrince hits: Hemphill, Revllle. Base on balls: On Robertallle, 6. Double plays: Frlel, Wrigley to Klhm; MeCormlck, RoWnson to Bateman. Struck out: By Robertallle, 2; Duugherty, & Time: 1:30. Umpire: Kane. Standing; of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. Toledo 45 27 18 Columbus M 28 23 Milwaukee 42 23 19 ret. .ft 10 .64 .S48 Kansas City 47 5 22 .632 Minneapoiiu Louisville ... St. Paul .... Indianapolis ..47 24 23 .611 .. 4ti 23 23 .5K) .. 46 ,1'J iti .4! .. 47 16 31 .341 Milwaukee at Toledo. Oames today: Kansas City at Columbus, St. Paul at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Louisville. Beatrice Wins In Ninth. BKATR1CK. Neb.. June 8. (Special Telegram.) The Beatrice and Blue Springs High school ball teams played a last game her this afternoon, the home team winning by a score of 3 to 3. Mortes, the Blue Springs ' twlrler, had tho Beatrice players at his mercy until th nintn inning, wnen tney landed on bini tor three runs and won the game. The features of the game were the baTtina o Hampeel and Shackleton for Beatrice and the all-round playing of both teams. Score f inning: K. H. Blue Springs.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 ti i Beatrice 00000000 31 8 1 .Batteries: Mertes and Rice for Hluo Springs; rihacklcton. Miller aird Tsrhune lor Beatrice. . I. P. Hhops nnd 1'nrpcntnrs. The Union Pacific store nine will play tho Carpenter Paper company ball team at 8:30 p. m. on the Creighton diamond wttn tne ronowing lineup: l . r. Btore. C. P. Co McMantgal. Catch . .C. Smith ... Flllam Leal hcrby . , Young McNally, . . . Knight Nestlebush . FIHott Kehoe ...... Watt Pitch First. . Second Short. Third. Center Right. Left. . .. Windell . . . . Davis ..1. Smith Noyd . . Kopyna . .. Wilcox SettrequlBt Games In Tbree-I Lessas, At Dubuque Cedar Rapids, 3; Dubu que, !. - At Davenport Davenport, 7; Rock Is land. 4. At Springfield Sprlngfleld-Peoria game posipontu, rain. - At Blooming ton Bloomington-Decatur game postponed; rain. Ions l.rassa Hesalts. MARSHALLTOWN. Is , June .8. (Sps cial Telegram.) Following are the re suits in the lows league: Boone, 13; Ottumwa, 13. Burlington, 11, Fort Dodge, 2. Ofckaloosa, i; Waterloo, 4 (fifteen innings ) I.eslaston laes Anether. LKX1NQTON. Neb.. June 8 (Special iririii.p a second game was played here this afternoon between the UranJ island ana Uesuigton base ball teams. I 1 ne score stood. Urand island, I. Le I ingion, 1. . NEW YORK DEFEATS CII1CAC0 Gotham Nationals Wit Last Game of 8riet from the Cnbt, CHAMPIONS BUNCH THLIR HITS Both Pttrhera Are In Fine For an. ksl Visitors Are I liable to Hit tho Ball nl Opportune Times. NEW TORK, June I The New Tork Nationals redeemed themselves In part by winning from the Chicago team, 7 to 1. Score: NEW TORK. B.H.U A K. CHICAUO. B.H.O.A.E. Hr..nahaa, et I I Mia), cf I Browns, rf...l 1 I 0 she. kar. It.. I McGann, lb.. I I I Mrrtte, If.... I I 0 Iiahlan, aa... 4 1 I llrTlln. lb.... 4 1 Ollhort, lb... 4 11 t Srhulte, rf.. 4 0 orhanr. lb... 4 1 Stclnfeldt. lb. 4 I lTlnkrr, I 0 Evan, 4 0 Kllnf. 0 Brown, .. I .. I .. I Bowarman, c 4 i 0 I 0 Wlltac, p 4 0 0 Totala II 7 27 11 Total! 11 7 14 I I New York 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 7 (Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 Left on buses: Chicago, 3; New York, o. First base on llls: Off Wlltse, 1: off Brown. 4. Struck out: By Wlltse, 7; by Brown, 2. Home run: Steinfeldt. Three base hit: Evers. Two-base lilts: McOann, Devlin, Sheckard. Sacrifice hit: Sheckard. Stolen bases: Brown, Dahlen. Double Klay: Schulte to Tinker. Hit by pitched all: By Brown, 1. Passed balls: Bower man. Kllng. Umpires: Emslie and O'Day. Time: 1:45. Pittsburg; Wins Swatfest. B08TON, June 8. Pittsburg won a free hitting game today by a score of 10 to 4, making Boston's nineteenth successive de feat. Every man who went to bat for either team hit safely, but clever fielding reduced the run total. Score: PITTSBfrta. BOSTON B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. ,12 110 Rtaumont, cf, I Ganlay, rf.... 4 1 3 0 0 (lood. If.... 14 0 Tanncjr, lb. 110 0 Brain, Kb..'. 111 V Bates, cf... 17 0 llo.ard, Sb 1 ; i 1 Dolan, rf . . . Ill 0 .Irown, c... 17 OEtrobcl, aa. 11 FfrfIer, p.. Wlthrup, p. 111 1 t Clark. If.. Waanar, as. Neslon, lb. Leach, lb... Hitrhey, 2b. Olbion, c. PhTiilpp, p I 1 3 1 3 1 10 0 I t 1 0 10 4 1 0 14 0 0 1 1 1 I I 1 . TOU1S 117 11 Totals...... 41 11 17 li i Pittsburg 5 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0-10 Boston 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Brown, Tenney, Strobel, Beaumont, Wagner, Rltchey. Three-base hit: Beaumont. Home run: Bates. Sac rifice hits: Wagnnr, Clarke. Double play: Strcbel to Tenney; Brown to Tenney. Hits: Off PfVfTer. 7 In two Innings; off Wlthrup, 12 In seven luntngs. First base on balls: Off PfefTer. 2. Struck out: By Wlthrup, 2; by Phillippe, 3. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Conway and Carpenter. C incinnati Wins In Eleventh. PHILADELPHIA, June 8. Cincinnati today took another eleven-Inning game from Philadelphia. The winning run was scored on good hitting. Duggleby and Kwlng pitched good ball. Score: CINCINNATI. PH1LADKLPHIA. B.H. O.A.I. B.H.O.A.E. Hunglna, lb. 4 1 0 1 OThomae, ft... 6 110 0 Barry, lb.... I 01 0 Oleaaon, 2b... 3 I ft 0 Kellay, If . . .. 4 0 1 0 0 Courtney, lb. 4 111 1 0 Kaymour, cf.. 4 110 (Miim, If.... 4 0 110 Drlahanty. 3b I 0 I 0 Tltua, rf 4 I 1 0 Lobert. lb.... 0 01 OSentelle, lb.. I 1 0 Con-oran, aa.. 4 1 3 U 0 Doolln. aa.... 4 170 Pdwell, rlv... I 1 I tnootn. c 4 0 ft 1 0 Srhlfl, c 4 111 1 1 Pugsleby, p.. I 0 0 a o F.wlng . p 4 0 I I Luah 1 0 0 Totala 31 1.13 13 1 Totala $ I'M 24 0 Batted for Duggleby in eleventh. Corcoran out; hit by batted ball. Cincinnati 0000001000 1 3 Philadelphia 1 000000000 0 1 Ift on bases: Cincinnati, 1; Philadel phia, 3. Stolen bases: Titus, Doolln. Ha-- rince mis: liii-UHmi. enlelle, Odwell. I inutile pluys: Sentelle, Uleason and Courtney; Mchlel and Barry; Duggleby, (tlciison and Courtney. (Struck out: Bv Duggleby. 3; by Lwlng, i. First base on nulla: Off Duggleby, 2. Passed bull: iSchlcl. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Klem Brooklyn Runrhes lilts. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. June .-The locals defeated th St. lxuia Nationals today a to 3, winning three out of the four games of the series. The visitors looked to have a safe lead, but a batting rally In the sixth Inning won out for Brooklyn. Score BROOKLYN. ST. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E rajwy, lb.... 4 1 4 4 3 Brnnatt, lb.. 1 0 I I i Batrh. If 4 Lumley, rf... 4 1 4 0 Shannon, If.. 4 1 0 0 1 lit, ORmoot. cf 4 4 1 1 0 Berkley, lb.. 4 10 0 0 Jordan, lb.,.. 4 Maloney, cf.. 4 Bitter, e 4 S 1 U 0 Arndt, lb.... 4 1 1 1 1 111 OHoalak'tr, rf. 4 1 1 0 ti 111 1 Grady. I 1 T 3 0 Alpsrraan. 3b. 4 lwla, aa. ... I 0 14 0 MrBrida, aa.. 4 i 1 paaon, p...., I 10 Druhot, p ... 4 1 3 0 Totals 14 11 17 11 I Totals II I M 11 Brooklyn 1 0000400 8t. Louis 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-a Two-baso hits: Arndt. Casey, Maloney. Snerlfloe hits: Shannon, Snioot. Stolen bases: Rltter (2), Alperman. Double plays: Bennett to Arndt; Casey to Jor dan. Lett on bases: St. Louis. 8; Brook lyn, 7. Bases on balls: OR F.ason, 4; off Druliot. l. Hit oy pitcner: Hy Kason, 2. Struck out: By Kason, 2; by Druhot, 6, Time: 1:60. Umpire: Johnstone. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago ..... Pittsburg .... 60 34 1 16 18 23 28 28 31 36 46 48 61 60 48 61 47 29 20 28 22 20 20 12 .645 .626 .649 New lorlc . Philadelphia St. Loula .... .440 Brooklyn ... .417 Cincinnati . .39, Boston .266 Oames today: Pittsburg at Philadelphia Cincinnati at New York. . Chicago at Brooklyn, .St. Louis at Boston. GAMES IX THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Nevr York Bunches Hits nnd Easily Defeats Chicago, CHICAGO, June 8. New York bunched hits today and easily aereated Chicago, to 2. In an attempt to catch White's wll throw In the first Inning, Sullivan was In jured In a collision with Chase, who scored. Score; NBW TORK. CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Kaelar, rf....f 4 1 0 Harm. If 4 It (onror, as... 4 111 1 Jonaa. cf I 110 Chaas, 1 lb. ... I I II li Ixvla, aa 4 I Lanorta. lb.. 4 I 0 laoall. lb 4 1 I 4 Williama, lb. 4 111 Donohua. lb. 4 I 11 I Dtlahanty, if. I I 1 OO'Nall, rt 41 Hoffman, cf.. 4 1 0 Sullivan, ... t 0 Klamow, C...4 1 1 Hart, a I 1 Chesbro, p...4 I Tannahlll, lb I 1 I Whits, p 000 Totala I 1 17 11 1 Walah, p 1.011 Roha 1 Flans, p 1 ToUla II 17 IS Batted for Walsh In eighth. New York 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 2 0000000 0- Iiefuon bases: Chicago, 8; New York, 8. Two-base hits; Jones, Hoffman, Donohue, sacrince nits: tonroy, Ueiehanty. Stole bases: Keeler. Isbell. Double play: Hurt to Tannehlll. Struck out: By Walsh, 6; by (.nesoro, i. t assert ball: Hart. Bases o balls: Off Walsh. 2; off Flene, 1; off Ches bro. 1. Wild pitch: Walsh. Hits: Off White, 8 In one-tnird Inning; oft Walsh, i in seven and two-tnirds innings; orr Ftene, 3 In one Inning. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Sheridan. Cleveland Easy tor Washington. CLEVELAND, O. Juns 8. Hess was in effective, while Hughe was Just the re verse in spite of poor support. As a re suit Washington won easily. Mansge Siahl or Washington has been suspeudei three days for unbecoming language : to the umpire at Detroit. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. ' B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Schlafly. lb . 4 111 Flick, rf I I 1 Anneraoa, If., ft I I bar, cf ,4 I I 0 Cross. 3b I I 1 1 Turiar, aa I 1 ft Htrkmaa. lb. ft 1 I I Lajola. lb.... I 1 111 RauuM, lb. 4 sianlay, rf Josaa. ct-. Heydas, c, Hubaa, p. II Ja.'k.on. If. . 4 114 Bra.dlay, lb.. 4 .141 1 Clark. .... I .411 Haaa. p I Uwnla 1 Totsls N II 17 1 Totals U U 17 U Batted for Hes in ninth. Washington 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 S Cleveland 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 Two-base hits: Lajole, Benils, Cross. Stanley, Bay. Thres-base hit: Clarke. Home run: Hickman, ttacrtflce hit: Bay. Stolen bases: Jackson iit, Bradley, Jones (-'). Schlany (2i, Cross, Stanley. Bases on bulls: Off Hess, 4; off Hughes. 1. Hit by pitcher: Altlser. Left on bases: Cleve land, t; Washington, 8. Struck out: By Hess, 4; by Hughes, 3. Time: 1:66. Um pire: O'Loughlin. Detroit Win In Slsth. DETROIT, Mich., Jun 8 Detroit bum-had hit with two costly error in th sixth and scored enough runs to win. Boston scored two runs in tix, eighth, but reversion when lb gams was called on account of darkness and rain loat these. Kcore: DETROIT. BOSTON. B.H OAK R HOAR Jones, rf I Euhaaka. lb. . I Crawford, lb. I Mvintyra. If. I Cobb, rf I Couahlln. lb. I O' I.wary, a . . Schmidt, e... I Mullln, p I I I 0 t Parent, aa 4 I 1 1 t 0 I Stahl. rf 4 I I 0 1 1 SSrlbarh. If... I 1 II IDIaie. lb 4 I I 1 141 Orlmnhaw, 1b I 1 'I j 1110 Freeman,- rf.. I S 1 I S til rerrta. 5b ... 4 I I 1 110 4 Petemnn. e... 4 1 4 111 tnineen, ....! t 1 Totala II U 11 Totals II I It I I IVtrolt t 0 0 0 0 4 04 Boston I 0 0 0 0 1 02 Two-base nit: Stahl. Sacrifice lilts: Jons, Cobb. Stolen bases: Crawford, Cobb. Buses on balls: Off Mullln, 5. Left on bases: Detroit, 3; ' Boston. 13. Struck out. By Mullln, 2: by Dlneen, 2. Wild Tltch: Mullln Time: l:oO. I'mplres: Connor and Hurst. tiame Postponed. At St. Louis St. Louls-Phlladelphla game postponed; rain. Standing of the Teams. PUyed. Won. Lost Pet. ,W6 .610 .m .M8 :? .M .23 New York .... 44 28 16 16 leveland . .... 41 .... 43 .... 42 .... 4A .... 41 .... 44 .... 46 Philadelphia 23 i3 24 V.1 IK 13 18 19 21 22 28 33 etrolt .... t. Ixuls .. hieago Washington Boston Osmes todav: Washington at Cleveland, Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York at lilcago, Boston at ueirou. Game nt Field C'lnb. The Field club base ball team will have for opponents on the Field club grounds his afternoon tne t nion racinc snop earn. Play win begin at 3 o ciock an-i t lie teams will line up as follows: Field Club. Union Pacific. K. Clair C. Clair .. .. Bradford . . . . Deshley Horan .....J. Casey . . . . B. Casev Olbson ...... 8cully Morton Karr . . Catch.... .. First . .Seco .id. . . ..Thlnl. . . . . . Shor1:. . . . ...Left .... . . Center. . . .. Right..... , . Pitch. . . . Pitch. . . . Abbott . . Chambers Martin Murphy Cretghton Hoagiand Crawford Oordy Kearney Loses at Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb.. June . (Special Tele gram.) Hastings won from Kearney this afternoon in an evenly contested Dnse Dan game. Score: R. H. E. Hastings 0 001 0120 0-4 10 4 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 ft 1 Batteries Ruegge and Poteet; Welsbros and Zalusky. EVEVrg 0 THE HtNSI'VG TRACKS Toots Moo It Wins the May XtaU.es at tirnresend. NEW YORK. June 8. Toots Mook, the 11 to 6 favorite, easily won the May takes. selling. at Oravesend tooay. Brother Frank was the early pacemaker. In the stretch the favorite took command and won by one and one-half lengths. By an order of the stewards Jockey Radke was suspended for the remainder of the meeting and fined 2iK) for Incorrigible be havior at the post and rough riding. Sum maries: First race, about six furlongs: Diamond won, Keator second Emergency third. Time: 1:09. Second race, five furlongs: Okenlte won, Kllllcrankle second, Clare Russell third. Time: 1:02. Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Ac countant won, Loglstilla second, Tradition third. Time: 1:46. ' Fourth race, the May stakes, selling. about six furlongs: Toots Mook won. Water Talk second, Arkllrta third, lime; 1:10. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Mex ican Silver won, Judge Post second, Kilter third. Time: 1:08,. Sixth race, mile and seventy vards: Moonshine won, King Henry second, RoVal Scepter third. Time: 1:46. Seventh race, about six furlongs: arl- etles won. Hot Toddy second, Melbourne Homlnee third. Time: 1:10. BUFFALO, June 8. Results: First race, six furlongs: Edict won. Tickle second, Oreen Room third. Time: 1:14. Second race, six furlongs: Lories te won. Bonnie Reg second, The Borglan third. Time: 1:16. Third race, mllo and forty yards: Duke of Kendal won, Setauket second, Neva Welch third. Time: D47H- Fourth race, four and a half furlonas: Wing Ring won. Sweet Kitty second. BHthtnarla third. Time: 0:67. Filth race, mllo and forty yards: Em barrassment won, Miss Rlltle second. Miss Hawley third. Time: l:46fc. Sixth race, mHc: T. 8. Martin won. Cad- lehon second, Andrew Mack third. Time: 1 :4. Cincinnati, June 8. Result at La- tonla: First race, six furlongs: Minnehaha won. Plnaud second, Ferroniere third. Time: 1:164. Second race. live furlongs: Overlando won, Billy Vertrecs second, Fullman third. Time: 1:02ft. , Third race, mile: Handy Bill won. Sharn Boy. second, Bell the Cat third. Time: 1:42. Fourth race, mile: Outwal won. Olifaln second, Erin Lee third. Time: 1:41. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: Poster Girl won. ' Miss Bertha second. Edith M. third. Time: 0:56. Sixth racp, mile: Tom Roberts won. Topsy. Robinson second, Josle's Jewel third. Time:, 112. nrny Bttll Undefeated. ATLANTIC. la., June 8.-(8ne clal.) The Atlantic Grays continued their long string of victories this year by defeating the Blues from !wls by a score of 14 to 4. The Gravs have not been beaten this year and will play the Hopkins Bros, team from Dcs Mnlnej here bunday and Monday. Score: R.H.E Atlantic 1 6 0 2 8 2 0 0 14 14 6 Lewis 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 04 8 10 Bstterles: Bircher and Franklin. Fhillins and worming. Mnher Ride Winner. MANCHESTER. England. June 8. Maher, the American Jockey, today placed another classic rare to his already large orcoii, winning tne juancnesier cup on Bachelor's Button In a field of fourteen. Best Light was second and the Whit Knight third. Maher also won the Beau fort handlsap on Kearsarge. Americana Win. NEWPORT, England, June 8. In the doubles in the International tournament today for the Dwtght F. Davis challenge cup Holoonib Ward and Ravmond D. Lytle, Americana, beat A. F. Wilding, New Zealand ana ixs i'uicievin, Australia, 7-6, o-j, o-i. g port In a; Brevities. The Floats defeated the Red Rivers by a score oi is to J i. St. Louis seems to be playing Hnelskoet- ter reguiariy instead oi sending mm ti Denver. Amateurs will hold the diamonds Satur. day, an the Omaha ' team Is at Lincoln that day. The reports Indicate that Wee Willie Everltt has doffed that pretty brown cashmere. Old Jack Pfelster was not content to smother New York he had to get a pair OI mis lor nttnseii. Pfelster Is king! Vive la Pfelster! A laurel to your wisdom. Oh Sapient and invmciuie nttsourg: For a wonder Stone went to bat six times In the game Thursday without a hit. ' Ha some one been handing him a watcnT The American association must have a weak lot of pitchers, as the hit column of these teams from day to day bear witness. In the opinion of the majority of real fans the ball Is better In the Western leaa-us with all the new material than In the American Association with all the old cast-on. Schlpke Is out of the game for quit a time and his sub seems to be making an error or so every day, but this does st seem to stop the onward march of the pugnacious v hamplons. Chance displayed his capacity for man aging a great team when lie took Pfelster out In the seventh Inning after he had hopelessly defeated New l'ork and saved me pig teiiuw run tier useless exertion The Omaha Electric Light and Power company has organized a base ball team and would like to hear from any amateur teams in town for Saturday afternoon games. , Address K. Morearty, car Omaha Electric Light company, or 'phone Doug las 1002 or Douglas t)6J. . it must make 1'omlskey sick to see the gait ins oti.er i nicago team is g i g. But what can he do? His team has teen materially strengthened by ths reappear anes of Davis and the acquisition of lialin. He Is destined to climb the ladder a little himself, Judging from the recent snowing made against the Prunes. It must be with great pleasure that ths Pittsburg fsns read Friday morning's ac count oi the i tucago-New York came, Pfelster wa not good enough for that team, but he was good enough for Omaha and the pries that Mr. Murphy would now ask for the big southpaw would stagger even isarney ureyruaa. Th Associated Press ha a humorist In New York. Hi report on Chicago' laughter of the Giant says: ' Ma thaw. sua was knocked out ef th bog in th first Inning. McOlnnltv was hsndlerl In the ssme msnner In the second. When Ferguson began to plteli the visitors let up and did not try very hard during the remaining Inning. ' And then his score shows that Chicago got fourteen hits off this me Ferguson, in aversg of about two to an Inning. What would they have done had they tiiedT WRECK ON ROCK" ISLAND Many Passengers Injured When Car Go Into the Ditch enr Jennings. DAVENPORT, la., June 8 Rock Inland passenger No. 6, e'Stbound. was derailed at-Jennings, Kan., today and twelve per sons were hurt, none dangerously. The engine nnd three cars left the rails. A surgeon on board the train mnde It possible for all the passengers to come on with the train when the track was cleared. Woodbine formal Commencement. WOODBINE, Ia June 8.-1 Special. )-Next week Is commencement week at the Wood bine Normal school. On Sunday evening Rev. Charles J. W. Triem will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Presbyterian church. Monday evening at the Presby terian church the Erothesian society will render a program. The alumni banquet will be held Wednesday evening at tjte Christian church und on Thursday evening the commencement exercises will be held at the same place, at which time President A. B. Storms of the Iowa Agricultural col lege will deliver the address. Womnn Drops Dead. UNDERWOOD, la., June 8. (Special. ) Mrs. Lars Peterson of this place dropped dead at her home about 8 o'clock last even ing. Mr. Peterson had driven Into town to look after some business. While still in town one of his sons came running In and said that his mother had fallen down and wouldn't move. Mr. Peterson called a doctor and hurried home, but, they found Mrs. Peterson dead when they reached the house. Mrs. Peterson had seemed per fectly well during the day. ' Interment will occur Saturday morning In the Underwood cemetery. Found Dead in Vacant Room. FORT DODGE, la., Jun 8. (Special Tel egram.) Fred Mullen,- son of John Mullen, a former Illinois Central passenger engi neer between Fort Dodge and Omaha, died In a vacant room behind Rank's shoe store this afternoon. Young, Mullen, while In toxicated, entered the store and asked to lay down. Four hours later the body was discovered. Death may have been due to suffocation, as he was partially buried In a pillow. Widow Keeps Postofllee. ATLANTIC, la.,, June 8.-(Speclul.)-The bondsmen of the late Postmaster J. E. Conerd received word from the department to appoint someone to take chargV of the office, and they .met and appointed his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Conerd, who will hold until the appointment is made. There are six candidates for the office here and the fight has been In progress for nearly a year. An early appointment is ex pected. ganrtny School Worker Adjonrn. LOGAN, la., June 8. (Special.) The thirty-sixth annual convention of fhe Har rison County Sunday School association adjourned here last night -after a very successful session of two days. Officers for the coming year were elected as fol- ows: President, Rev. H. Kremers of Logan; vice president, Harry Iawrcnc of Magnolia; treasurer and secretary, Mrs. K. C. Longman of Logan. Clifford May Recover. ATLANTIC, la., June 8. (Special.) Conductor C. 8. Oifford, who wa so sc rlously Injured last Sunday by being thrown from his train by a- baggage truck too near the track and who It was at first thought was fatally injured, is Improving nicely and Is now conscious. le Is thought that he will recover. Knrmers After Cattle Thieves. MARSHALLTOWN, la., June 8.-(8pe- clal.) On account of the great amount of cattle thieving going on In this vicinity of late the farmers have organised them selves Into a vigilance committee for the protection of the stock. Some bold thefts have been msde and a number of cattle have been stolen. Odd Fellows F.lect. WOODBINE, la , 'June 8. (Special.) The Woodbine ledge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows have elected the following officers: Noble grand, C. J. Shorett; vice grand, J. L. Bonestead; secretary, Q. T. Young; treasurer, B. R. Heflin, Jr. Mnnnfnetnrer nt Isns City. IOWA CITY, June 8. (Special Tele. gram.) The Iowa Manufacturer' ssocla tlon opened Its session her today. The attendance i an-ell. Alleged Horsethlef Taken. CASPER. Wyo June 8. (Special Tele gram.) Sheriff M. W. Potter of Red Lodge, Mont., cam to Casper yesterday and ar rested WllMam Lalng, alias Bud Daly. Ijslng is charged with stealing a bunch of horses In Montana and. It Is alleged, he drove them Into Wy6mlng last fall and sold them. He has been in Casper and vicinity for several months. He was lo cated by Sheriff Potter thirty-five miles northeast of here, where he was shearing sheep. Th officer stated that lining has twice before been convicted of horse steal ing In Montana. Lalng agreed to return to Montana without requisition papers. Referee lo Hear Moore Case. PIERRE, B. D., June 8. (Special Tele gram.) In the supreme court today the disbarment proceedings against Judge Joseph B. Moore of Lead came up, with State's Attorney Parker of I-awrence county appearing for the stats and Judge Moore appearing for himself. The court decided to appoint a referee to take test! niony In ths case and Judge V. G. 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