THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 10, 1906. LINCOLN BATS IN BIG LICK Lon Drivei Corns Whs. Buei Are Full of THOMAS DRIVCS IM FIVE TALLIES Omhi Drops Aootner to tho Hostile; Holme Ranch AK Maklac a Hard Fight for Ike Gam. I LINCOLN, Neb., June .Llneoln cap tured another same from Omaha today, the core resulting 7 to I, chiefly by virtue of superior stick work In the pinches. Corns was batted out of the box In the third a and Koukalik, who replaced him, was touched up In lively fashion. Thomas led fn. the hitting- tor Lincoln, driving the ball 6ver the fence for a homer and later land lug for a two bagger, sending In five run. Welch of Omaha also laced out a homer, but the bases were empty. Jones pitched a steady game for Lincoln and held his opponents safe A fast double play by Qulllln, Thomas and Barton, and a one hand catch by Jonea of a line drive from Carter's bat were the fielding features. Score: LINCOLN AB. R. H. PO. A. TTr-ss. c .... Free-se. c . . Jackson, p Totals ., Denver ..36 1 0 I 24 0 8 0 0 0 4 -7 Hloux City 10101000 08 Sacrifice hit: Randall. Two-base hit; Freese. Three-bsss hit: Meyers. Home run: Reddlck. Stolen bases: B-lden. J. Bmlth. t'sssed bsll: llrm. Wild pitch: Jackson. First base on balls: Off Engle. 2; off Jackson. I. Struck out: By Kngle, 4; by Jsckson, 2. Double plays: Meyers I unassisted), Newton to Meyers. Left on bases: Denver, 8; Sioux City, I. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Davis. standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, Flllmaru as S . 1 Holmes, If 4 1 Qulllln. lb.. '4 1 Ketchum, cf...... . 4 2 Thomas, lb..', 1 1 Collins, rf 2 0 Barton, 2b 8 ' 0 Ztnran, o 2 0 J. Jones, p 4 0 1 1 0 6 10 a l 6 1 Totals Carter. If . Bender, 2b Bnaeey, If Welch, cf Dolan. 1b Howard, ss Barring, lb Oondlng, c , Corns, p , Koukalik, p..... S 27 .....:.2 OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. 0 4 A. 0 2 0 0 0 2 t 4 0 2 Pel. .6T .643 .621 .611 . 4T J .211 . Totals Qulllln out for strike. Lincoln Omaha ...14 attempting 7 23 12 bunt third ynck, rf . .' j Bee. cf t l l 01402000 -7 Toni'r. a....l 1 0 011000100-3 ,b " ! ,1 : Home runs: Thomas, Welch. Two-base jackaon, ' If..! 4 l hits: Thomas, Perrlng. Sacrifice hits: Col- Bradley! b..4 t I 11ns. Stolen bases: Thomas, (2); Barton, nark, e 1 t Welch. Double plays: Qulllln to Thomas Rnoadee. p .. 4 o to Barton. Bases on Daws: urt jones i; off Koukalik, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Jones, 1; by Corns, 2. Struck out; By Jones, 5; by Koukalik, 4. Time of game 1:26. Umpire: Fuller. Attendance 2,500. Pneblo Ontbats Des Molaea. PUEBLO, Colo., June 9. The Indians outbatted Cantlllon s Champions this aft Des Moines 16 22 12 Omaha 15 1 16 Sioux City 34 IX 17 Denver 17 It 1 Lincoln 14 1. 1 Pueblo : 14 10 25 Games today: Lincoln at Omaha, Des Moines at Pueolo, Kinox City at Denver. OAMF. l THE AMF.RICAS LBACtt'B Philadelphia that Oat St. I.ool la a Sensational Coatest. 8T. LOIIS. Mo., June . With every break in the lurk against hlin. Qladd pitched great ball against Philadelphia to day, losing, 3 to 0. Sensational catches, resulting In double plays, saved Plank on two occasions. Score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.g. H.rteet, If... 4 1 4 Stone. If I 0 1 04 H.mehlll, ll. I I I M t I 1 0 Jonea. lb 4 1 I t OO'Brle. Ib.. I 0 t 0 " 4 11 0 Waliare. m.. I 4 I I 4 tilt ONIIee. rf 1 0 14 l t 1 I 6 0 HartMll, lb.. I t I 1 114 1 OOlonsor, o . 1 l 7 I 0 1 1 4 1 OOlede. p I 4 4 Koehler, rf... 1 1 t 1 0 80 4 17 14 0 Totala...... t4 k 17 14 4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 St. Louis 000000O0 00 Karned runs: Philadelphia, 2. Home run: Davis. Sacrifice hits: plank, O'Connor t;!i. Double plays: Davis to cross. Jrturpny (unassisted). Stolen bases: O'Brien, Kuignt, Koehler. First base on balls: Off Glade, 1; off Plank, 4. Struck out: Ry Olaiie, ; by Plank, 6. Left on bases: fct. Louis. 6; Philadelphia, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Evans and Connolly. Cleveland Wins 04 F.rrors. CLEVELAND, O., June D. Cleveland de feated Washington, 2 to 1, scoring Its three runs on errors by Srnltn ami ochlafly In the first Inning. After that Cleveland was unable to score. Washington was saved a shutout by Hickman, who made a home run. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.E. Armbrat'r. cf 4 Derle, lb. .. I serbold. rf.. 4 Murphr. lb... 4 froea. aa I Knlaht, lb... I powers, e.... I Plank, p 1 Totali. CHICAGO BLANKS BROOKLYN Windy City National! Win First Gam Flayed In City of Churches. HARD LUCK STORY OF HOME TEAM Alpermaa Brlags la Thre Haas In Sixth Inning a ad I siplr Declares tha Ball Faal. BROOKLYN. June 9. Th Chicago team played Its first game of the season here today and shut oat tha locals, 2 to 0. In the sixth Inning, with tha bases filled. Alperman hit to left for threa bases, bringing in three runs for Brooklyn, but t'mplre Johnstone decided the ball foul and the players went back to their bases. Lewis then struck out. Score: Batteries: Lyrics. Johnson Sluggers, Rourke and leng ths Lyrics, snd Keiley; Strom. GAMKS AMKR1CA AMOCI ATIOI Flaherty Wlaa His Own ;n front Kaaaaa City with Home Raa Hit. COLT.'MBfS, O., June . Flsherty. who held Kansas City to four scattered hits, won his game after two were out In the eight with a homer over the right field fence. Score: , COLrBf KANSAS' CTTY. BH.O.A.g. B.H.O.A.B. Plrkorlns. cf4 4 1 0 4 Petrlne. at... 4 4 114 WrUtley. lb . I 4 1 I 4('awadr, If... I 4 4 4 4 Hlnrhman, rf I 4 14 lWaldron, rf..l 4 1 1 4 Klhm. lb 1 111 1 SSiattary. lb.. 4 lit 4 t Coulter, If. 1. I 10 Hill, rf t 4 4 4 4 FWI. b I 4 I I I Phyla, lb I 4 I 7 4 Httl.wllt. as. I a 4 4 I Burke. Ib... 1 lilt Blue, neherty, p Totals. CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.g. ll.Sle. cf.... I Sherk.nl, rf. I S'holte, rf... 4 Change, lb... 4 BlelnfeMt, tb 4 Tinker, aa..,. I Kt-er.. 3b 4 Kllnf. 4 kulbach, p. 4 BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.g. 114 SriMjr, Ik 4 t I I I 9 4 Batt-h. If ( 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 Lttreley, rf.... I 4 t 4 1 1 14 4 JSrdan, lb... 4 1 II 4 4 111 4 Maionee, c(..4 1 I 4 4 1114 Bergen, e I 4 7 4 4 111 4Alpermas. Sb. 4 0 1 1 1 0 4 14 Lewie, aa 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 11 strlcklett, p.. I 1 0 14 4 aSrhlaSy. lb., t 1 t 1 1 1 Andcraoa, If. I 4 1 4 u 4 ocroia, lb i 4 I I o 4 V Hickman, lb. 4 I 1 4 4 4 A HI Mr, aa... 1114 0 4 UStanlay, rf... 4 V 4 0 4 1 Uon, e' I 4 0 1 0 k H.ydon, c... I 0 1 0 0 1 Utinilth. p I 4 0 I 1 Wlillama. lb. 9 4 1 0 0 Totals II I 17 11 0 Totala II 4 14 II I Cleveland 30000000 Washington 00000010 01 First base on errors: Cleveland, 1. Home run: nicaman. tmorinco nils: Turner. Ljuie, Anderson. Stolen bases: Flick. !.,... . . I ..... . - . T ) . . . 1 .. . . . . :.nK"d. nl"1. C-r-To ShTany 7. on oans: utt smith, l. Lett on baaea: series by a score of 11 to 9. The feature or the hitting was Meicnior a work, wno connected for two singles, a pair of two Backers and one three-bagger. McQUvray also distinguished himself, securing three safe ones, including a home run. Score: PUEBLO. I AB. R. ' H. PO. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 Cook. If 4 1 1.4 0 McGllvray, lb 4 4 3 10 2 Shugart, Zb t 1 0 3 1 Melchlor, rf. .......... $16 1 0 Blake, ef S 0 0 1 0 Elwert, 3b 4 3 111 Fluke, ss 4 0 2 2 -2 Messltt, C ... 4 11 4 1 Minor, p. , 4 1 , 1 i 0 4 Morrison, p.. ........ 0 0 0 0 1 . Totals 17 11 1 27 14 Cleveland, 1; Washington, . Struck out: By Rhoades, 2: by bmltn, 2. Time: 1:2. umpire: u Loughiln. New Vork Wins from Chicago. CHICAGO. June . New York won to day a game from Chicago. Z to 1. Altrock Bam, cf.. gave two passes whlon aeveioped Into runs Howard, lb. tecaus nits rouowea tnem. unicago ioian. n bunched their hits in the sixth, but couiU I ron. not overcome New ork a leal. ricjors; NEW, YORK. "' '3 CattOAti '' B.H.O.A.g. - , B.H.O.A.g. Kaelar. rf. ,.!. I Conroj, aa.,.. 4 Cbaaa,. lb .1 Laoorto. Sb. ti 4 0 Wlillama lb. 4 Dtlehantr, if 4 HoSmaa, et,. 4 4 10 OHaks, If 4 I 4 4 CafTyn, If O'Leary, 8b.... Welday, cf.... Dexter, lb Towne, o Hogriever, rf.. Andreas, sa.... Magoon, 2b.... McKay, p Miller, p DES MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. 6 6 6 0 110 3 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 3 3 3 1 13 4.0 111 0 113 11 4 1 1 I 0 1 1 10 2 14 24 13 E. 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 S- 4 Jonas, cf 1 9 1 0 19 0 DaTla. aa I 0 I Ills laball, lb.... 401 111 OUooohu. Ik.. 4 4 11 110 OO'Nalll, rf.... 4 10 114 OgulllTMl, c. ! I Klalnow, e... 1 0 4 1 OTaanablll, lb 4 I 4 Clarkaoo. p., I 0 0 1 4 Altrock, p.... I 0 1 'Hart .....'..1 0 0 Touia II I II I . . . Totala 14 1 17 17 4 Batted for Altrock la ninth. New York Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O-l Left on bases: Chicago, 12; New York, o. Two-oaes nits: Mann ui, Laporte (J) Delehanty, Sullivan. Three-base hit: Con- roy. Sacrifice hits: Jones, Kleinow. Stolen bases: O'Neill. Tannehlll. Jones. Struck out: By Altrock, I: by Ciarason, 6. First Totals II 1 17 I 1 Totala II 4 17 II I Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bae hit: Chance. Three-base hits: Hlagle, heckard. Sacrifice hit: Tinker. titolen bases: Evers, Malon. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, If). First base on balls: off Strlcklett, 2; oft Reulbach, . Struck out: By 8trickleti, ; by Reulbach, 4. Time: 2:05. Umpire; Johnstone. New York Wlaa from Cincinnati. NEW YORK, June . The New York and Cincinnati game today was inter rupted by rain In the early part, but was resumed. With two of ttie iocal team out in the seventh the game was called on account of darkness. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.g. Brranahan. cf 4 1 I 0 9 Hucslna, lb.. I I I 0 0 Browne, rf . .. 4 0 1 0 Barrr. lb 1 0 1 0 1 MrOann. lb.. 1 0 10 1 o Kallay. If a I 1 0 n Mvrtra, If I 1 0 0 Seymour. cf..I 9 1 0 0 bahlen, aa.... I 0 17 9 Delehanty, tb I 0 0 0 0 Delln, lb.... I lot OCorcoran. aa. 1 1 1 I 1 (liltort. lb... I III aOowell. rf....I 1 1 I l Powerman.e .1111 aSrhiei. e t n i l n l ay lor, p.... I 1 o a wicker. D...4 0 4 1 0 Totala 17 7 II IS 0 Totala II 4 4 I Two out when game was called. New York l J 0 0 0 0 3 7 Cincinnati 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 1 Left on bases: Cincinnati K- Now Vorir t. First base on balls: Off Taylor, 1; off n ivaer, a. mrucK out: Hy Taylor, 1: by Wlf'Ker. S. Twn-hlM hlla- Ihirrln, jvfnry. loien oases: juresnanan ii) McQann, Mertea, Schlel. Time: 2:10 umpires: Conway and O'Day. Boston Breaks l.oalag Streak. BOSTON. June 8. Boston broke Its loslna- irr dv winning irom Bt. Louis todav to 3. Karger Was batted out of the box In the sixth Inning snd Gradv was nut out of the game for protesting a decision in me eigntn. Bmoot s ' batting was thu leaiure. Hcore: BOSTON. ST. LOf IS B.H.O A.K. B.H.O.A.B .tool 0 BeiiBett. Ib .l till .4 111 4 4 Shannon, if.. I 1 1 0 0 .4111 9 Snoot, of.... 4 S I 10 .114 4Bikley, lb.. I 1 11 1 1 .I91S 1 Marahall, rf .S 1144 .114 4 Hoelkt'r, lb. I 1 1 I I .41114 Raub. e I 4 I 1 0 .1 1 1 4 40rady, c 14 114 . I 11 I 0 McCarthy, a.. 4 4 0 0 0 McBrtda, as.. 4 0 I 9 .11 117 14 lKargar. p.... 1 1 0 S 0 Brown, p....: 14 0 14 flood If.... Tenney. lb. Brain, lb... Strobal, aa. Dornar, p.. .,14144 Sulllran. ..1144 awnn. p. "rranla .. .14 I 17 II 4 'Leahy ... .41140 .10 4 14 ,1 4 4 4 4 .1 4 0 0 0 II 4 14 14 0 LEWIS INSTITUTE IS FIRST Chicieo Cohool Wini the Intencholutio Athletio Meet. CHAMPIONS FROM ELEVEN STATES ENTER C. Freeaey of Ida Grove High School Makes New Pole Vaalt Beeord Detroit achool la Beeoad. Totala Bstted for Hill In ninth. Batted for 8wann In ninth. Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 -2 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o o-l Sacrifice hits: Blue. Cassady. Phyle. Bases on balls: Off Flaherty, 2: off Swanu, L Two-base hit: Sullivan. Home run: Flaherty. Double plays: Burke, rnyie to Slsttery; Perrlne. Phyle to filattery. Struck out: By Flaherty, 4; by Swsnn. 2. Time: l:!f7. Umpire: Sullivsn. Toledo Wlaa la Ninth. Tm.Enn June . Tlmelv stickwork lit the ninth gave Toledo the first of the series with Milwaukee. Sensational field ing was frequent. Score: TOLEDO. MILWAlKF.lt. B.H.O.A.B. B rl.u.A a. Nanee. cf 1 T. Clarke. If I 1 Demont. aa. .. I 1 Jude. rf S I Kruecer, lb.. S 4 Knabe. lb... I 1 W. Clarke, lb 4 1 Abbott, e I 1 allien, p I 4 Suttboff, p... I 1 1 Robinson, aa. B 9 Green, rf I 9 H. Clark, lb. 1 OBateman, lb-p 4 9 Hemphill, of. 4 0 BeTllle. t... . 4 nMrCheeney, If 4 1 MrOrnVk. lb I 0 Hlmee. lb S 0 Curtis, p I Totala... Boston St. Louis.; Sacrifice hits: Two-base hits: Three-base hit: 4 -111 son. 4. Hit with ball: Davis, Hahn. Time: l 1 S l b(. umpire: uneridaji. Flake. Detroit Wins la Eleventh. Totala 40 Pueblo 1 110 110 Des Moines 0 3 1 3 0 0 1 Sacrifice hits: Cook, Shugart, Hogriever. Andreas. Two-base its: Mel chlor (2), Elwert. Three-base hits: An dreas, Elwert, Welday, McKay, Melchlor, Miller. Home run: McQUvray. First base on balls: Oft Minor, 4; off McKay, 2; off Miller, 3. Struck out: By Minor, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By McKay, 2. Double plays: Andreaa to Magoon to Dexter: El wert to McOilvray to Flske. Let on tnrlav Score Kama... T3..KtM ft. T 1 , . i . ... j . I .... o, . . uruiU, V , LJCW 4VlUHlt-H. O. 1 1 1 1 C 2:16. Umpire: Keefe. Attendance: 650. Denver Wins In Two Innings. DENVER, Colo., June . By bunching hits, with Sioux City's errors In the first and eighth Innings. Denver scored seven runs and won handily. With the score Coushlin, lb. I I o i o Hey don, rf ilea in tne eigntn. Keadick smashed a single to right which Frost let get away for a homer. Jackson then blew up In disgust and four runs came in. Except in tne first and eighth, Jackaon had tha Orla slles guessing. The fielding feature was a magnificent running catch in deep right center by Tate, who took In the ball aa it went sailing over hla head. Score: Totala 11 I 14 10 4 01020800 00010101 0 s Dolan, Beckley, Dorner. Smoot (2), Marahall. Strobel. Stolen bases: Brain, Berkley, Howard. Double play: Karger, Raub and Beckley. Hits: Oif Karger, 9 In six Innings. First base on halls: Off Dnrnpr. 3! nff Karmmr -i nff ... 00100100 02 Brown. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Howard. Tenney, Marshall. Struck out: By Dor ner. 7; by Brown. 2. Passed ball: Brown. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Carpenter. Qaakers Forfeit to Pirates. PHILADELPHIA. June 9. UmDlre Kiem was moonea oy tne crowa ror award Totala K I 17 IS 2 Totala 14 ! 4 4 One out when winning run aiored. Toledo 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 B Milwaukee 0 0 2 0 10 10 0 i Sacrifice hits: H. Clark, Nance. Two base hits: Oreen. McChesney. Jurte. Stolen bases: Nance, W. Clarke, Jude, Krueger. Struck out: By Glllen, 1; by Curtis, bv SuthofT. 1. First base on balls: Off Bnteman, 3; off Olllcn. 5; off Curtis, 4; off Suthoff, 1. Hits: Off Bateman, 4 in three Innings; off Curtis, 4 in four and one-third Innings: off Olllen, 4 in five in nings; off Suthoff, 4 In four innings. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. Distillers Defeat Millers. LOUISVILLE. June 9. Louisville dc fested Minneapolis today In a hard-litttln game. Both teama fielded loosely. Wood ruffs batting was the feature. .Score: LOUISVILLE. MINNKAPOL1S. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.g. Hallman, If . 5 I I 0 tDnli, cf S 0 10 1. Rtovall. cf... I 110 t Freeman, lb. 4 1 II I 1 Braehear, tb. 4 1 1 4 4 Hart. If ( 1 I 0 4 Sullivan, lb.. I I 0 0 OOremtnser, lb 4 1 4 1 4 Kerwln. rf ..I 4 4 9 1 Graham. rf..S 110 4 Woodruff, lb. 4 4 11 OOyler, aa I 1 I 4 I thaw, a .4 1 I 0 0SIaiinou. e... 4 14 10 Qiitr.lan, aa... 4 1 1 I 1 Fo. lb 4 0 I 1 Kanna, p 4 1 4 I OGehrlnc. p... 1 0 0 I 0 Cadwal'der. p 9 0 0 0 9 Totala 40 14 V 10 4 Ford, p 1 1 4 14 '. Totala 49 0 17 I 4 Louisville 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 414 Minneapolis ...00060000 0 & Two-base hit: Stovall. Stolen bases. Woodruff (2), Brashear CI), Sullivan, Graham. Sacrifice hits: Hallman. Quln- lan. Double play: Greminger to Free man. First base on balls: Off Kenna, 3; off Gehrlng, 2: off Cadwallader, 2. Struck out: By Kenna, 2; by Gehrlng, 2; by Ford, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Brashear, Kenmi, Oyler. Hits: Off Gehrlng. 6 In three Mi nings; off Cadwallader, 1 In one-third f an Inning; off Ford. In live and two- thirds Innings. lert on bases: iouia vllle, 7; Minneapolis. 3. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Owen and Kane. , Hooalera Win from taints. INDIANAPOLIS. June 9. Indianapolis defeated St. Paul today in a loosely-played game. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. BT. PAl'L. R.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.B. 114 4 I 14 I 1 14 10 114 1 14 11 0 0 0 0 17 10 0 0 4 1 0 1 S 0 CHICAGO. June . Lewis institute athletes won the fifth annual Inter scholastic track and field games here this afternoon after a series of exciting con tests in which two national records ami half a doxen local marks were bettered. The lorsl school counted L'S points. De troit University school was second, with 17 v: Detroit Central High third, with 14, and Morgan Park academy fourth, with 1 1 H - Scholastic champions from, eleven states were entered, the results being generally accepted as determining the western championships. New national records were established In the discus throw and the pole vault, i In the former event H. Glffen. Jollet, III., hurled the classic weight 122 feet 44 Inches. The former record was held by Everett, Pontiac, 111., at 116 feet 2 Inches. The new pole vault record went to Freeney, who represented the high school of Ida Grove. la. He cleared 11 feet 34 Inches, bettering the mark made iwo years ago a trlfl over two Inches. In the other events the well-balanced teams of the first three schools foiged steadily ahead. When the last event: the two-mile run was called Detroit Univer sity achool had a chance to nose out Lewis Institute, but Page of the local school took second to Ben Oltel of Ann Arbor after ; hard race and the three points put Mi Lschool out of danger. Bnmmnrlea. Four places counted in the summaries, the points being scored 5. 8. 2 and 1, In cder. The summaries: 8X0 Yard Dash M. Jones. Pillsbury acad emy. Owatnnna, Minn., first: A. W. Bohn sac, Lake View, Chicago, second; O. Page, Lewis Institute, Chicago, third; R. Hunter, Rockford, III., fourth. Time: 2:04H. Shot Put, Twelve Pounds Sampson, Petersburg, 111., first; Horner. Grsnd Rnp Uls, Mich., second; Kckhart. Culver Military academy third; Bcnbrook, Morgan Park, fourth. Distance: 3 feet 1 Inch. 100 Yard Danh Final heat. Wideman. De troit Central High school, first; Kvans, Napervllle, III., second; Horden, Wendell Phillips, third; Mills, Morgan Park, fourth. Time: 0:10V. 130 Yard Hurdle Final heat. Torrey. De troit University school, first; Patterson, De troit University school, second; Mlnton, Kansas city Central High school, third; (Yalg, Detroit Central High school, fourth. Time: 0:Vi. Running High Jump Patterson. Detroit University school, P.iln)er. Morgsn Park academy, and Stevens, Unlversltv high, Chicago, tied for first place; Washburn, h-vanston, 111., fourth. Height: 5 feet 9 ncnes. Discus Throw Glffin, Jollet. 111., first; Tslbot, Manual Training, Kansas Citv. sec ond; Regan, Culver Military scademv. IBB,,eWl1'''tf1rrffWiei"fff"Tf taSsBB WHY BLACK'S SYEmPJ MAI so COOL? Because they are made in the winter to wear in the summer. $1.50 AND $2.50 MATTY BLAE1, THE MAN MILLINER 107 South Sixteenth Street P. 8. -PANAMAS, GENUINE, f 2.50 SCBSkB BaffJw Vlsaan, rf.... 1 1. Carr. aa.. I Hlmea. cf.... I C. Carr, lb. . 4 Atherton, lb. 4 Perrr, If I Holmes, e.... 4 Marcan. lb... I Cromler. p... 4 base on balls: 6ff' Altrock, 2; off Clark- today's game to Pittsburg In the eighth Inning. The locals claimed they could not see the ball. Pittsburg made seven ruas tn the eighth, apparently duo to intentional miapiays. fittinger was DETROIT, June J. Boston drove Dono- ordered out for refusing to pitch. Mc van from the box In the ninth, making the Closkey and Lush In turn pitched wildly score a tie, and went anead in the eleventh and there was no prospect of retiring the on Parent's hit and hla dash from aecond side, sb Klem forfeited the game. On to the plate on Selbach s bunt. In its the way to the dressing room Klem was a halt Detroit filled the basea on two Infield target for cushions and soft drink bottles, hits and a pass, and won on Coughlln's I Duffy and Dooln were ordered of tha single to lett. uoinns joined nia team McHale, cf .. T. Smith, 2b Randall, rf .. Zalusky, lb .. Heddlck. lb .. Belden. It .... J. Smith, sa . Welgardt, c . Engle, p DENVER. AB. A. .. 4 H. JO. 8 0 2 0 13 A. 0 0 1 0 " Totala 33 7 12 27 13 SIOUX CITT. AB. A. H. PO. A. Campbell. If 4 13 8 0 Noblitt. ct 1 0 0 Frost, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Meyers, lb 3 18 9 1 Weed, ib 4 0 111 Tate, ct 4 0 0 1 0 Newton, ss 4 113 3 Sheehart. lb t 0 1 i 0 B. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 DETROIT. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Jonea, ef 4 4 1 4 0 Parent, ...... 4 1114 Llndaar. lb.. 4 0 1 I ORtanl. rf I 1 1 Crawford, lb. I I 11 1 1 urlmenaw. lb 4 I II Mrlntyre, If.. 4 lis 0 Balbax-h. If... I I I Cobb, rf 4 1 4 0 0 rreemao, Ib. 4 1 I 4 11 O'Leary. aa..l 4 4 4 1 Ferrla, Ib.... 4 1 Warner, a.... 4 III 4Armbr.fr. e. 4 1 4 Donor.n, p.. I 1 1 4 4 Yount. p I 0 0 Kllilan, p.... 4 4 0 1 0 Winter, p.... 1 0 0 -Ulaie i 1 o Total. 40 1ISI141 Touts 41 1IS1 II 1 'Winning run made with one out, Batted for Young In ninth. Detroit 100814)0000 3-7 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1-4 Hits: Off Donovan in nine innings. 11 oft KUUan in two Innings, 2; off Young In eignt innings, iu; on winter in three In nlnga, 1. Two-base hits: Heydon, Glase. Three-baas hits: Cobb, Freeman, Ferris Sacrifice hits: Lindsay, O lary, Stalil, field. Score: FITT8BUR0. B.H.O.A.g. Beaumont, cf. I Oanley, rf... I 0 I Clarke, if.... 4 1 4 natner, aa. .. 4 t 0 Naalon, Ib... I 1 l Leach, lb.... 4 0 4 Rltrher, lb.. I 1 0 Phelpa, e 4 I 1 Willie, p I I I 4 0 4 4 PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.B. P "4a. J Selbach. Stolen bases: Mclntyre (2). First I Umpire: Klem. Due on Dams; Vll uuhuyku, , uu rkiiiia.il, 1; off Young. 3: off Winter, 1. Left on baaea: Detroit. 4: Boston. 4. Double clays Lindsay to O'Leary to Crawford, Donovan to o Leary to wamer. neiDacn to xoung. Grlmabaw to Freeman. Time; 2;12. Um pires: Hurst and Connor. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. New York 46 29 14 .146 Cleveland 2 l -u Philadelphia 44 M 18 M S Z IS .COS 4 24 22 .6J2 42 19 28 .462 46 14 29 .366 47 13 34 .277 flames today: Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York at Chicago. 0 4 4 4Tbomaa. ef... 1 0 I 1 e 0 0 0 OOleaeoa. Tb... 10 4 14 111 0 Courtney, lb. 1 1 14 1 1 1110 M.cee, If.,.. I I 1 0 0 0 4 1 4Tltua. rf I 1 I 4 4 10 1 OSentelle, lb.. 1 1 0 1 111 ODoolln, aa.... I 1 0 1 0 0 110 Dooln, e I 1 1 0 0 11 4 Donovan, c 0 0 I 1 0 PlUlseer. B..I 1 1 I 1 Totala 10 I 10 17 0 Totala 15 121 11 1 One out when game was awarded to Pittsburg. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Pittsburg. 7: Philadel phia, l. stolen bases: Macee (1). Sen tene. Two-Daae nit: Kltcney. Kacrince bit: Rltchey. Struck out: By Pittlnger. 8; by Willis, 2. First base on balls; Off Pittlnger, 1; off Willis, 2. Passed ball: Phelpa. Wild pitch: Pittlnger. Hit bv pitched ball: Nealon, Willis. Time: 2:t0. Chicago .... Pittsburg .. New York . Philadelphia St. Louis .. Brooklyn ., Cincinnati Staadla of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost, .... 61 .... 4 .... 40 .... 62 .... 67 .... 40 62 Pet 36 10 .64 10 16 .662 81 18 .631 28 4 .638 22 29 .4.11 20 2 .4119 20 12 1H4 18 36 . 271 Dotrolt St. Louis ... Chicago .... Washington Boston Special Sale Hot Weather Two- Piece. Sulta to Order, 920. Gose Pressed for Money Wlfey'g bonnet, new dress and shoes to match put an earthquake crimp In your pocketbook? Feel as if you would like to save some of that 165 per suit money that you have been paying out for the last yearsT Now, here's our proposition to you: Come In and take a look at our No. 7J7S Pembroke Block Black Worsted. 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Arapahoe beat Orleans yesterday In a loosely played game In which errors playad a prominent part, score: Arapahoe 1 0 4 6 0 4 1 0 0-11 Orleans 1 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 1- t Hits: Orleans. 11: Arapahoe, T. Errors: i Orleans, 11: Arapahoe, 1. Struck out: By Smith. : by Btein, : oy ueitaer, l; by Bellamy. 1. Tnree-oaae nit: uiein. two. baas bit: Tanner. Baaea on 'balls: Off Smith. 1: off Bellamy. 1. Double plays: Tanner to Patterson. Batteries: Orleans. Smith, Stein and Wade; Arapahoe, Belt- i aer, Bellamy and Schoonover. Springfield Gets In Ike Gaasa. SPRINGFIELD. Neb.. June 1 (Special Teiearam.t SDrlngfleld'a newly orsanised team today won from union, ine nrai game of base ball piayea nera in two will be In tha gam the balance of the aeaaon. Tha score: K.H.K. Bnrlns-fleld ...4 1 0 1 t 0 All 14 1 Union :. 0 0 0 0 0 0 I t 1 7 Batteries: Sorlnarfleld. Pflua. Ruff and paies: inion, tiarenel snd tat on. Tims: 1:46. Umpire: Ed Fowler. Boston 41 No gamea scheduled for today. Oaane at Vtatoa Saaday Pa Rourke and his Colts will run ud from IJncoln, bringing Ducky Holmea and his bunch for a game this afternoon at Vinton street park. Tha Lincoln team Is playing splendid ball Just at preaent and has as fast an Infield aa any In the leaaue. The work of this part nt the team was laraelv responsible for the recent success agalnat Omaha during tha four games playad nera last ween. The lineup: Omaha. Position. Lincoln Dolan First Long Second Perrlng Tiurd .Thomas .Barton Runkle Bassey.. Welsh... Carter... Oondlng, Bender Koukalik.. Sanders Short . Left .. Center Right Catch , Catch Pitcher Pitcher Qulllan Fill t 1 Oeler. aa 4 t .OPueden. lb... 4 0 1 VanZandt. tb 4 o ern.k, if ( 4 0 Wheeler, ib. . 4 0 0 Pierce, rf. 0 4 Drill, e 1 Itoy. If 1 OMorian, p. Totala It 4 IT II 4 Totala IT 4 24 14 4 Indianapolis ..: 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 3 10 St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Bases on balls: Off Cromley. 2: off Mor gan. 1. Struck out: By Cromley, 4; by Morgan, . Hit by pitched ball: By Mar- can, Vinson. Two-base hit: Atherton. Three-base hit: Geler. Sacrifice hits: Himes, J. Carr, Van Zandt, Cromley, Vin son. Double plsy: J. Carr, Marcan to C. Carr. Stolen bases: Vinson, Perry, Oeler. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 8; St, Paul. 1L Time: 2:10. Umpire: Egan. taadlng of the Teama. Played. Won. Lost. won. Belle Brott second. Delia Temple third. Time: 1:02,. Third rsce, six furlong : Hasel Thorpe aon, Dutch Barbara second. The Clunsman third. Time: 1:18. t , Fourth race. Kentucky steeplechase, club house course, about a mile and three- quarters: Port warden won. l.ignts uut second. Manners third, time: s..s. Fifth race, six furlongs: i.irsie nn.ran won, Capltano second, iielne third. Time: 1:HH. Sixth race, six furlongs: Fortunate won, Roecoe second. Usury third. Time: 1:14. Seventh race, mile: I ne Minks won. in tense second, Evie Oreen third. Time: 1:414- IURO ATTRACTS 1HASY HORKMF. Valuable Prises Are Offered for Races Which Begin Tnesday. HURON. S. D.. June .-(Special.) The rare meeting to be held here on June 12, 13 and 14 promises to be mi Interesting evfnt. Already many horses have been entered and some are now hre. Purees aggregating 12,0011 will be distributed. On Tu.dsv will occur Ihe '-': and 2:23 pure for a purse of $'.'60 In each class. The same amount Is ofTered for Wednesday s 2:W trot and 2:17 pace. A free-for-all trot or pace for a purse of $-'5n will occur on Thursday on the same day a trot Tor 1200 and a race for colts, 2 years old and under, for $.'(. In addition to these a special 2:26 pace will be added to ac commodate the big field of horses on the ground: purse, IlIO. , Among horses here are some owned b Sam Spencer. Watertown; J. V. Hunter. Omaha; Will Cole, Princeton, Minn., S. H. Smith. Armour; J. P. Andre 'WS. BelU -dere. 111.; O. H. N wbrou. Des Moines. O D Cole, Brookings; Peter Holmes Mlnne apoll's: Dr. E. C. Fisher; T. N. Drue i Kfi.hoii. itrm Mlesen. St. Paul Fred The American pliiyer hud the sympathies of the crowd, but undoubtedly was de feated on her merits. She played her usual vigorous gunie In the first set, but Miss DoukIiiss wits reiuarknlily cool and secured the set 7-5. In the second set Miss Sutton tired perceptibly and Miss lougls. won It 6-2. Miss Sutton generally whs over ytroiiK in her driving, but sha probably has gnlneil through her defeat today experience which will stand her In Bond stend In the nll-F.naland champion' ship. Antlers and Fort Omaha. The Antlers are to play Fort Omaha" Sunday at 2:W p. m A good name Is ex petcrd. as both teams have been playing Home fine gnmes. Jeffrey, Calumet, mien.; n. r-'".:;' Oxford, Wis. ; A. A. Boynter. Mitchell O. B. Oemeny, Fort Riley Kan.; N. Mlllei. St Paul; C. A. Francois. Redwood h alls, ftf utonitn ManiR in. a. a . Clif- Toledo 46 28 IS Columbus 62 2 2A Milwaukee 4.1 23 20 Kansas City 48 26 21 . Louisville 47 24 23 Minneapolis 48 24 24 htt. Paul 4 . ID 27 Games today: Kansas City at Columbus, 8t. Paul at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Toledo, Minneapolis at Louisville. Double-Header Sunday. A double-header game of ball will bo played Sunday afternoon at Jette park. South Omaha, the first game between the Redman Tribe No. 2 or Omaha and Tribe No. 29 of South Omaha. The second game will be between Clarke's and Jetters. The llneuo: position. ..Catcher ... . Pitcher ... .Flrst .'Second .... '. Third Shortstop . ;,Left ftleld. ..Center ..Right field Pitcher ... Pitcher ... tniro; Kennacker. Lewis institute, fourth Distance: 122 feet 4 Inches. New United States Interscholastlc record. 1 Mile Run Dohmen. West Division, Milwaukee, first: Hannevan. Detroit Cen tral, second; Berkstresser, Mount Carroll, III., third: Brewste. Wheaton, 111., fourth. Time: 4:394. ?0 Yard Dish Blair, Hammond, Ind , first; Wideman, Detroit Central High school, second; Turner, Orlnnell. Ia., third; Bmlth. Hebron, Ind., fourth. Time: 0:23. r-oie vault: Kreeney, Ida Orove. Ia.. nrst;.wiice. West Division. Milwaukee, second; Rennacker Lewis Institute third- Horner. Grand Rapids. Mich.. fourth. Height: 11 feet 314 Inches. (New United States Interscholsstlc record.) Four hundred and forty-yard run, flret race: Vlckery, Lewis Institute. Chicago, first; Harris. West Des Moines." Ia., sec ond; Hunter. Rockford. Ill,, third; Wood cock. Detroit University school, fourth. Time: 0:614- Two hundred snd twenty-yard hurdle: Maleomson. Detroit University school, first; Way. Hyde Park. Chicago, second; Craig. Detroit Central, third; McMartln. Vest Des Moines, la fourth. Time: 0:2. Broad Jump: Nlcholl, Lewis Institute, Chicago, first; Watson, Lewt Institute, second: Mills, Morgan Park, third; Ste vens. Morgan Park, fourth. Distance: 22 feet 7 Inches. Hammer throw (12 pounds): Tslbott, Manual Training, Kansss Cltv. first; Samp son. Petersburg. III., second: Maeomber, West Des Moines, Ia., third; Vance, Spring field. 111., fourth. Distance: 186 feet 6Si Inches. Four hundred and fortv-yard run. second race: Evans. Nanerville. 111., first? Mills. 621 I Morgan Park, second: Nlcholl, Lewis In ;su stitute. third; Bohnsack, Lakevlew, Chl- luurtn. iime: u:o.i. iNote: Kvent divided into two races, each counting In the summary. Two-mile run: Ben-Ollel. Ann Arbor, Mich., flret; Page, lewls Institute, second; Steers. Englewood. Chicago, third; Cooler, Kansas City, Kan., fourth. Time: 10:13. Quarter-mile relay race: Detroit Uni versity school (Maleomson. Vaugh, Wood cock!, first; Detroit Central High school, second; Iwls Institute, third: Wendell Phillips, Chicago, fourth. Time: 0:46. Note: Does not count In summary. ii- r CI a n rl rtm ll K. 11.: M, IV V. . I. ",' . . . - .IT. tA ford, Ashton; G. B. ratierson. town, S. D. ; W. A. Atcherson, Appleton, Minn.; W. McKlllip, Volga, S. D.; J. F. Holmea. Itcher; E. A. Sage ..Mitchell S. D. Among local horsemen who hae en tered their fast steppers In the coming contests are H. M. Hudson. A. W. Stew art. O. R. Wright. W. H. Henlon O. C. Bangs, George Livingston and Dr. R. A. Talt. , Americana Defeat Anstrallana. NEWPORT, England. June . The final round of the all-comers competition for the Dwight F. Davis Internstionsl tennis challenge cup was concluded today when the United states Deai "'f " Qualified to meet the British Isles In the rc.i,".. .t Wimbledon June u, 11 and 18. There was a large numuer 01 , iert ror tne west ai ine neuu ui mr mnur spectators in anticipation of a great, "irug- gle ana tney were nm ui r, '. F Wilding. New Zealand, defeated H1 Combe Ward In the hardest kind of a five set match. The last stroke of the match was a service tauu oy me Am-i it Los Poldevln, tne Australian pmri, put Pet .609 .568 .636 I .6i0 113 Omaha Tribe. Pape Noyd Wise Blake Kehm Crawford Montgomery.. Fleming Bmlth 8. O. Tribe. Flnley Twlng Powers ..M. Collier ....Kennedy ....McMann ..Van Cleva ....Whltlock Plvonka Schfmdt Miller Two Oamra at Dicta Park. Sunday the Nonpariels and Diets Athletic association will meet at Diets park. Thir tieth and Spauldlng, for two games. Both teams are anxloua to win and two good gamea are looked for. Street cars will be running to the grounds and a large crowd is expected. First game called at 2:16 shrp, second at l:au. The lineup: Nonpariels. Brown ... Williams Hachten . Neplnsky Raben ... Corns Pitcher Dodge Pitcher . McNeely Pitcher tllman Holmes Ketchem Collins Zlnran Rogers Eyler Jones Morse Harmon Garvey .... Roben , B. Garvey Smith Position. Diets Ath. Asso. .. Catch.... Massman, Strong ..Pitch Falter, Young ..Pitch Gordy ..Firat Camp ..Second Hall ..Short Tracay. Knight ..Short Foran ..Third Latham .. Left . .Spellman, Anderson .. Center.. Iafferty, Goddurtl ...Right Hunter, Platner Staadlag of Schools. Score by points: Lewis Institute. 23: De trolt University school, 17V Detroit Cen tral, 14; Morgan Park academy, 11H; Pe tersburg. III.. Nanervl le. 111. academv. Milwaukee West Division and Kansas City Manual Training, leach; West Des Moines, 6; Pillsbury academy, Jollet, 111., Ida Grove. la., Hammond. Ind.. Ann Arbor. Mich., 6 each; Culver Military academy, Lakevlew Chlnago. Grand Ranlds. Mich.. 4 each; Unlveralty High school, Chicago, Hi; Hyde Park. Chicago, Rockford, III., 1 each; Englewood High school, Chicago, Mount Carroll, III., 2 each; Evansvllle, Hebron. Ind.. Kansas City, Kan., Spring field, III., Wheaton. Ill, 1 each. Sporting- Brevltlea. The New York Giants finally won one, game out of four from the Chicago Na- , tionnls. The total attendance at the National ami American league games for Decoration day was 155.760. . I'oet Kenna has so far reeove' ed from hl ; encounter with a street car last fall to be, In lighting trim agnln. Nine runs and seven runs In the last In- -nlng probably gave the fans at Pueblo: enough excitement to hold them for a time. Hloux City bus Red Sheehan back on third . and the tarns rejoice. The little redhead whs not long on looks, but be was quite a1 brill player. , - " Trinity's second team defeated the Twen- . ty-second Street Sluggers by a score of 8. to 6. Butteries: Trinity. Paxton and Meyer; SlUKgers, McCue and Jenks. R. J. Bunnell, F. W. Johnson and N. WV " Filbert of the passenger department of tha Burlington, left Saturday for a short flfh-v lng trip to Wntervllle. Minn. These expert go prepared for anything which may be en-' countered, from a whale -to a mermaid. . Nouh lienllne. who didn't make good lit Omaha, Is playing left field for Decatur. In. the Three 1 league, having been released by Bloomingtun. And now It Is Denver's turn to send out.1 reports of rowdy work on the part of tha Des Moines team. When waa the fake sus pension of Doyle removed? . . The left field Is the sun garden at Lincoln ' ' and this was probably the cause of -tho change of fields by Carter and Bassey. Car ter nas had the sun In his eyes for so long at Vinton Street park he has become used to it. " Owners of the San Francisco Base Ball club have decided to rebuild the grounds at Eighth and Harrison and all tha players who have been leaving that league will be' forced to return to the fold, as base ball It to conllnue In the Pacific CoHBt league. , Positions have been changing In base ball, considerably. The Bronklyns have struck a wlnnlna stake, as have also the Whito Sox and the Highlanders. The latter team ,,r, m e-nrul arnme aaalnst Rsymond Little, but there was not sufficient sting to his strokes, and the American beat him three sets to one. , , In the doubles In the international tour nsment today for the Dwight F. Davis challenge cup Holcombe Ward and Ray mond D. Lvtle, Americans, beat A. 1'. W Id ng. New xeaiana. ana ixis i-uiurvin, Australia, 7-6. -2. -4. In the international singles for the Dwight F. Davis challenge cup. Raymond D. Lvtle, American, Deal jais i-umewu, Australia. -2, 1-4, 7-8, 8-2. Th Americans thus won the rubber and the right to play the British holders of the cup. Golf at Field t lolt. Golf at the Field club Saturday was for the D. V. Bholes trophy, eight to qualify. The high wind made good scores Impos sible and kept many from the links. Those qualifying were: Davison, 2-up; Bone, even up; Schneider, even up; Tlllson,' 2. down; Boyer, 8-down; Reckard, 8-down; Allen, 4-down; Carrier, 4-down; Porter, 4 down. These will play off at match play and the winner will be the owner of the trophy. Miss Rntton looses THle. LIVERPOOL, June . The feature of the play in the northern counties lawn tennis tournament today was the defeat of Miss May Sutton of Pasadena. Cal., by Miss D. K. Douglsss In the final of the ladles' singles chsmplonshlp, held by Miss Sutton. New Y'ork's pride, the Giants, are still fall-, lng down the ladder. - Through much correspondence and dlplo-',. macy a foot hall match hns been arranged for November 17 to be played between the University of Minnesota and Chicago. ' Foot ball niHtters are finally being straightened out of the chaos which hae existed. The Blue Eagles defeated the Independent Juniors by a score of 21 to 9. The feature of the game was the batting of the HI lie. Eagles. The Blue. Eagles would like to hear from any team In the city under the age of 10 years. Address all communi cations to Dennis Llnehan, 1111 North Meholla of Denver Wins. Gilbert Nlcholls of Denver, Andy Christie of the Field club and David Mantaple, pro fessional, of the Country club, played a golf match at the Country club Saturday evening which waa won by Nlcholls. The) scores were: Nlcholls, 81; Mantaple, M; Christie, 88. Nlcholls will play two exhi bition games at the Field club Sunday. Millers nt Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE. June 9. The annual con vention Of the Millers' National assocla-. tlon will be held hers June 20, 21 and 24. , Among the speakers will be H. B. 9.' Sparks, Alton. 111., on Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance;" H. B. Tasker, London, .. England, on "The Export Trade;" Charles' B. Spenshled, Bt. Louis on "Common Sense Mill Management." Breaks Arm Buttoning Dress. BT. LOUI3, June 9. While dressing for a party last evening Miss Anna Weleen born. a prominent society young woman of Belleville. 111., broke her left arm- la trying to button her shirtwaist up the back. A physician put the arm tn a splint. Bnrllnactona Beat Hllseys. The Burllngtons defeated the Hllsevs on tha former's grounds at Forty-second snd Howard streets Saturday afternoon. The game was a pitchers' battle, with Jensen having the better of It. None'of the Bur lington outfielders received credit for a put-out or assist nor were they charged with an error. A. Carlson's clean three- base drive was the feature. Score: R.H.E Burllngtons ...0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 10 3 Hllseya 0 0100000 0-1 66 Batteries: Hllsevs, A. Carlson. Drlscoll and R. Carlson; Burllngtons. Jensen and Wahl. Tebeaa and Paddea Cases Coatlnaed. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. June l.-The cases of President George Tebeau of tha Louisville years. Springfield has a new ground and I base ball club and of Richard Paddsn. manHgvr oi me ot. rmui leant, wno were arrested for their conduct at the ball nark yesterday over a decision by acting Umpire Kenna were toaay postponed until june i, when the St. Paul team will return to Lri4 avails. Games la Tnro-I Lesgs. At Decatur Decatur. 6: Rloomlnaton. unineen innings). At apringnaid feorla. 1: BDrtnaneld. a At Dubuqua Cedar Rapids. 1; Dubuque. 1. At Davtr.Dort Rock Island. 1: Daven port, I. Baa Ball Player Killed. HUBKOOSB. 1. T . Juna t. -Claude Camn. aged 11. wbila catching In a base ball gam.s nera oaay. was strum over tne neart ty a foul tip. Ha picked up tne ball, throw It I to tha pltcbar and foil dead. In Shoos Boat Field dak. a fast gam Saturday afternoon at the Field club the Union Pacific shop team defeated tne umana f ield ciud team by cor of 6 to I. The score: R.H.E. Shops 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 1-6 11 Field Club 0 0001100 1-1 1 Batteries: Shops. Scully and Clair; Field tiuo, uoray ana tarr. Time: i:ao. Lyrics Win Agala. Yesterdsy afternoon the Lyrics beat the High School BlJggera by a score of 19 to t. The festures of the same were tha Bum luus b Johnson outd Kauleman of Weston Defeats Valparaiso. WESTON. Neb., June 1. (Special.) -Weston defeated Valparaiso yesterd-iy by a scor of 1 to 1. Score: R.H.E. Weston 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 03 6 2 Valparaiso 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 2 2 Batteries: Weston, Frohner and Wolta: Valparaiso. Gibson and Cheever. Home runs: Cheever. Wolta. Frohner. Iowa State I.eaane. M A R8HALLTOWN, Ia.. June 9 -(Sneclal Telegram. I Results in the Iowa State league today were: oskaioosa, , Waterloo, u. Burlington, 9; Fort Dodge, 7. Boone, 13; Ottumwa, 7. . i Marshalltown, 10; Keokuk, 0. 'at' th.er Urfhrougn1 a ter "' Si'.S' ,'n..WK,h. r&ven,hrare. five t rack Match Off at Field Clab. A match game of golf, which Is attract ing considerable Interest In golf circles. win D piayea mis suernoon at tn f ield club grounds between Gilbert Nlcholl and flay Thomas and A. J. Christie and E. P. Bover. In a game played Friday Christie and rtoyer Dea series of mtsh and Gilbert had lost balls. They hope tor revenge this a'lernoon. Nlcholl Is tha professional of the Denver Country club, who Is on his way east to play in the open championships at Cleveland and other points. He Is famous for his long-distance drives. A large gallei'y will be out to sea the match. Eighteen holes will be played In tha morning, starting at 10 o'clock, and eighteen In ihe afternoon, beginning at 2 o clock. EVENTS O THE RliNIG TRACKS Ormondalo Wins the Broadway Stake at Gravesend. . 1 . NEW YORK, June .9. Ormondale. last year's favorite winner, made hla first ap pearance of the year today and -scored an easy victory In the Broadway stakes at Gravesend. He was quoted at 18 tn 6. Whimsical the 7 to 10 favorite was second with Flip Flap third. The distance was covered in the fast time of 1:464.. beating the track record of ):46. Ormondal was third away from the post, but Miller at once aent him Into the lead where he remained. In the run down the back stretch, Notter on Whimsical attempted to go uu on tne ran, out was put off. com nletefy ruining whatever chance his mount had. Water Pearl, the favorite, won the Greater American stakes after making all the pace. The favorite went to the front at the start and won easily. Out of five starters In the Greater New York steede chase Paul Jones, second choice was the only one to go the full course without a fall. Results: First race, mile and s sixteenth: Edith James won, Reld Moore second, Benevolent third, rime: i:4v. Second race, the Greater New York steeplechs.se, two and a half ml leg; Paul Jones won. Kellahen second, the Claim ant third. Time: 4:t9. Third race, the Greater American stakes, five furlongs: Water Pearl won. Ballot second. Superman third. Time: h)l. Fourth race, the Broadway stakes, mile and a sixteenth: Ormondale won. Whim sical second. Flip Flap third. Time: 1:46. Fifth race, about six furlongs: Halifax won. Bohemia second. Prince Hamburg third. Time: 1:10,. Sixth race, five furlongs: Sir Toddlngton second, nay Twig third. Close Ha... As pretty a race aa on .would wish to see Is being furnished by the tesms of th Western association. Th atanding of th teams Saturday morning waa: Clubs Topeka Wichita Leavenworth Webb City .... Joplln . SpringfWd St. Joaeph Oklabvma City Lost. Pet. 14 .676 14 .6S2 17 .611 17 .iuO 17 .60 17 .486 11 .441 n .4 furlongs:- The Bella of Brighton won. Russell T. second. Garters I mm. lime: i jts. BUFFAIXX June 9 Results: First rar. six furlonas: Platoom wnn I Gold Enamel aecond, Incantation third Time: 1:1!V Second race, four and a half furlongs Relna Swift won. Triumphant second, Tu dor third. Time: 1:. Third race, -tnlle and forty yards: Secret won. Celebration second, Thomond third Time: 1:63H. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Dis habille wnn. Soufrlere aecond, Red Leaf third. Time: 1.64V Fifth race, five (urlnngs: Round Dane won. Bognm second, Betsy binford third Time: 1:0. Sixth rar. mil and a sixteenth: Muni rodur won, Verlbest second, Beknlarhted third Tim: 1:6S. CINCINNATI. June 9-Results at La tonla: First race, mil: Dudley won. Rublnon AM A! Don't be frightened but be warned I Every Mother knows, or should know, that the terrible Mortality among little children is caused by Stomach and Bowel troubles. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera Infantum, Summer Complaint, Measles, Rashes, Scarlet Fsver evan Mumps have their first cause In constipation. The Delicate Tissues of a Baby's Bowels will not stand rough treatment. Salts are too violent, and Castor Oil will only grease the passages, but will not make and keep them Clean, Healthy and Strong. There Is no other medicine as sate for a child as Cascareti, the fragrant little Candjr Tablet, that has saved thousands of families from unhapplnsss. The Nursing Mother even In good health should alwaya keep her own Bowels Loose, and her Milk Mildly Purgative by taking a Cascaret at night before going to bed. No other medicine haa this remarkable and valuable quality. Mama takea Ihe Cascaret, Baby gets the Benefit. Cascarets act like strengthening Eiercia - en Ihe weak tittle bowel of the hake, aae saaxe them better able to xt Too Late? all the Nourishment out of Baby's Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreason ably. The Ready Remedy should ever be' at ft and Cascarets to take care of ttie trotfble when It comes. No need to Force or Bribe chll- dren to take Cascarets. They are always more than ready (o eat the sweet little bit of Candy. - Repulsive medicine forced on the little ones does more harm than good. 1 Home is not complete without the evef : ready Box of Cascarets. Ten cents buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store. 1 Be very careful to get the gejiulnOj made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- .'. pany and never sold in bulk. Every tab let stamped "CCC." ' . tV FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS! ff want to send to our friends a beautiful rrencb-desirned. GOLD PLATED BONBON BOX. sard-enameled in color. It is a beauty for the dreuiDf table. Ten cents in stamps is axked as a aieasureofgood faith sad tocoveroott of Cascarets, With which tEli'dii'nty trinket is loaded. Sand to-djy, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling jtrmedy Cwnvaay, Chicago at Mew f etk. IIP TU