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There a prolonged wrangle When Bender wna called safe at the plate in scoring on an Infield hit from second. . .uonritng, batted -for Vnrif In the ninth' and Bender went tv second-in Jhe Just' half: Score: OMAHA. , ,H t.- an jj. xi tci' a p jprntier, c-m .,...,.. I Carter, rf :.-.;. .','... 8' , 1 Perrlng, Sb i-.a, I 5 .1 Welch, ct .'( . a 1 2 2 0 ft 4 01 i . : vv l 4 - 1 2 "1 1 Dolan. lb 4, n,,t,0, ,i 4 ..rvuiimr, mm ,.4, ,,... e ,'l Long, Zl, 3 Long, 2b,' ..,....',;.;.s ".'2. 5 Uondlng, o M, ...(..... 1 i. 1 Bandars, p 4,.. 1,- t t Sanders Totals 40 11 .DENVER.,, . Mc Hale, cf 6 1 i)gle. 2b- i 0 Randall,"-rt i 0 Russell, lh . 4 0 Roddick.' m ......... ... t - t H.-lden, If 4 1 J ,-HwIthV- . .,VJ,:.-.','S ',-? Zaluskyj .V.Ji-. ...".'.. Wright, p 4 0 ! TotaU , "-fJrnaha .... .'44' 7 0 2 10 0 0 p 0 8-11 0 ,0 0 '4'tM- t f jji w r:,,;i.... j o t; r Stolen bases: Perrlng. J. Smith. Bacri - flee hits: Dolan, Helden. First base on flsalls: Off Bandera, 1; off Wright. 1. Struck tout: , By Wright, . Double play:. Hu. sell . (unassisted), ffime: . t:15. Umpire: afa.tndanoetsXit,,. ( " . . ''TliaVjhiaiai (tir the Champa. . ' V-DKB MOINES, June' 16.-The Champloni ; made It three straight and a shutout to top off with today. 4 to 0. Both teams played' hard, fast ball,' but the Inability ,of the Bloux City players to hit Clcnue Jt -critical Mines , prevented scoring. Jar fTOtt waa hit frequently, and, though he was "Wall supported, he was no match for Cl eat ta at any stage of the game. Clcotte f fanned six. gave no bases, no wild pilches, ;hlt m one and tlelded hl position well. e.re: AB. i i 3 3. 0 5 3 . .5 U 1 . 1. 0.0 2 1 2 . 8 15 27 ; 13 1 H. PO. A. ' E. 1 2 0 2 3,12 0 0 2 0 0 1 11 0 0 ,2 0 3 0 ' 2 2 0 0 2 ' 2 1 " '1 V3.VC 1 0 1 1 ' 0 15 ' 27 10 1 H. PO. A. K. 2,0 0 0 0 1 J 1 a i o o 1 10 3 0 2 7 10 1 10 0 2 I 2 12 2 0 124 0 W. Ji IS 1 . H. PO. A. E. 0 . X . 0 0 100 0 4 . 3.. 0 .!,! ts fr 1 t 0 0 0.1 1.1 t- .1 . J o- 0 01 0 1 0,10 24 n 1 ri o '2 o i 0 0 t 0 00 .CafTyn, (.,. U'Laarv: Hb. ,Welday. cf ' lfxtor, lb '.Towns, c t!ogrtevr. rf Andreas, ss Magoon, i'b.. ', Ckotte, p j Tot ala . AB. R. a 0 0 :i V 1 "t ' n f.'ampbeu, u.v.. . IXobllt, cf.. 4 Weed,., ib , 4 .Itesa, c... I Jarrott, p 1 .. a, . Totals Ie Molnei filoux City 0 0 0 , Stolen bases: Hngriever t2),. Two-base hiu: Cfcffyn, Wellay, Lexter, Andrnti, Magoon, Nubllt. Ui.uble pUy: Weed la Myerss,4rsp''ase on.baJi: OfT.,UrrottV . Hit., bypUche ball; Wy Jarrott, ' 1. , The ingredients of which S. S. S. -is composed, and the method of com fining and preparing1 them so tht they gently and pleasantly build up and trengtheti' every part of the. body, "make it the ideal-tonic-for a diaordered condition of the system. Every one feels the need of a' tonic ' sometimes. The ystem seems to get "out of gear, " the appetite beconuS fickle, the energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or. refreshing, and the .entire body has a nervous, worn-out feeling. When .the system is in this depleted, run ' down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. Is .tecognized every where as the standard. Being made entirely of .roots, . Iverhs and barks selected for their gentle action as well as their invigorating effect on th system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissues 43 do most of the so-called tonics ou the market which contain potash oi oiue other harmful -mineral ingredient. These, derang. the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or therwise damage the health. S. S. S. tones up the stomach an J digestion, improves the apptie.. produces refreshing sleep, rids the body of that tired, .r.un-dowa feeling, . and supplies tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation ti the blood, grt ts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely wfmedu-ftie for young or old. S.' S. S. acts admirably in cases of dyspep ti 'tMgetin' and other stomach troubles, arid after -using it that oncom- i feeling of fullness, dizziness or. drowsine-ts, after eating, aro no lc . felt. Kot only is S. S. S. the greatest of all tonics but possesses puri fying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it wiil turomptly remove every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting your tpnic for thi y ear do not egperiment but pet S S. S the reoognired standard. ' Iti$VlfTSfCitlO bo.,' A lULiTA, CXs WILL Cannot Afford of those cool, comfortable, - colors and fabrics. and GENTS' FURNISHINGS Struck out: By Cieotle. 1 Time: 1:20. Umpire: Fuller. ..Attendance: .1,500. Indiana Pile Ip Bite "core. , PFEBLO, Colo.. June 16. Th Indiana continued to fatten their batting averages oft the Lincoln pitchers today and won with ease by a acore of 8 to 3. Jones, who was In the box for the visitors, was hit for seventeen safe ones, many for extra lses. Cook's and Ftske'e home runs In the sixth were the features, while Messltt's triple In the third with two on. bases was responsible for a pair of tHllles. Morrison, w)io was on the slab for the locals, kept the visitors' nine hits well scattered. Three double plays pulled off by the Indians were the Mi ldltig features and cut off several runs tor -the Llncolnltes. Cook's running catch of Collins' high fly to short left field was the most spectacular feature of the game. TIkt name waa called at the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. Bore : -PUEBLO. - - AB. R. Hi PO. A. E. Cook, If McUllvray, lb Rliugart, 2b . .. Melchior, rf .. Blake, cf Kiwert, 3b Flske, ss Mei-sitt, c .... Morrison, p ... . Totals . 5 I 3 3 . 6 . 6 . 4 .3 . 4 .- 4 . 4 .37 2 2 .-2 it 3 3 -17 ' 23 U . LINCOLN. ' AB. R. H. PO. i. E. i I J. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 2 0 Fillmaw ss . Wolf. If. QuIllinrSb ... Thomas lb . Collins, rt ... Ketcheni, -$t Barton, 2b .. Inran, c .... 1 X 0 6 Jones, p Totals .,.'.. 30 ,2i 21 ' Wolf out, bunting third strike. Pueblo 0 13 0 4 0 0 Lincoln J I I 10 O 0 - Stolen bases: McUllvrtJ-', tlwert.. Sacri fice hit: yuillin. Two-baa lilts: McGU vray. Flake. Three-bas. hlf- . Messltt. Home runs: Flske. Coow. Urst tas on balls: .Off Morrison,. 2;, St. Jones. 3, .Struck oit: - By Morrtson, l;i bt Joiu-g, l ..-Double plays: Morrison to Mrssitt to Mcnilvray, Flske to Shugart to McCSilvray. Bhugart to -McGllvray to Flake. , Uft baacs: Pueblo, S; Lincoln. Time: : 1:20. - Umpire; Davis. Attendance, 1.QH0. . - , i .. Staadlna; f the Trtnt. Played. Won. - Lost. Pet. :w ' .6H .5 ' :3ti6 Des Moines Denver .... Omaha . ... Sioux City Lincoln .... Pueblo .'..-.. 4Q (. ' 13 44 26 19 41 22 1 . IU i s 23 2ft Games today: Omaha at Pueblo, Lincoln at Denver, 8Ioux City at Des Moines. ; - ; Wahoo Evens I p. W.AHOO. Neb.. June 15. (Special Tele gram. Wahoo turned the tables on Il.-ist- lngs today and won easily, 5 to 4. V'ncent allowed them hut four hi nits, all in tne vecna Inning. Outside of that inning but two men eaw first base. , .Wahoo won In "the ninth on Smith's double' and Wolta's drive to the fence. Score: WAHOO. ' ' HABTINOS. AB H O A K. AB H O A B Varman,' If..: 4 1 ' Harm., cf ... 4 ISO Juhnaisi, c.4'1 1 1 tjenklna, tb..4 0 I ' 4 - i slmodynea, Sb 4 III 1 Vt'alh, aa..., 4 t 1,1 I Klrrhman. aa. 4 1 1 IRathbun. b.. 4 ! 0 Johnaon. lb.. 4 4 11 1 Hyde. lb.,... I 110 Smith, cf 4 t 1 0 Johnson, rf.,4 OK a Wolla. lb ., t 13 0 0 PWeet, !- .... 1 4 Pralther, rt.. 4 Ofleney. If.... I 1 i I 0 Vincent, p.... 4 1 t ttirtd p 1 I Oil Totala II I S7 12 t Totala 82 4M 14 4 'Johnson out on Infield fly. On out when winning run scored. . i Wahoo 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 1-5 Hastings 04000000 0-4 Earned runs: Wahoo, 2; Hastings, L Left jon bases:- WahooA 12; -Haattngs r 9. Two- oar iiiih:- nuiiiu, wuim. r irpr mjr tin balls: Off Vincent 1: off Zarket, t Struck o'ut :- 'By Vtnosenr. "7; y-7.a-ket, ' Sacrifice hit: Bmlth. Stolon bases: Blmodynes, Wolta, Kathbun. Ixiuble plays. (leaey lu Jenkins." .I'mplre: Ryan. Time:- ,1:8s. , -v - - '" " ' Games la Three-I Lessstt, At Cedar Rapids Rock Island, 6; Cedir Rapids. 4. At Peoria Peoria. 4; Blooming ton, !. At Davenport Dubuque, h; Davenport, 0. ii uavenpori uunuqiie. n; uavenport, o. U Springiield-t'pi.'liig'lelfl-l'ecgtur game at Dotted.;, rain.'; --y ; ,V PUS L5.-THE a. a --i o 4 0 0 3 0 3 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 0 3 1 2 3 0 1 3 1- P STAI3BMD TOIJIC DO It. to $15. Douglas at Fourteenth . Street A CHICAGO WINS IN NINTH Windy ' City . Nationals Take Close and Eicitinc Contest from Quakers. CHANCE MAKES ONLY JUJN IN GAME Manager Walks,' la sacrificed to Second by Hselnfeldt and cores on Tinker's 1111. ' PHILADELPHIA, June 15. Chance s base on balls. Btelnfeldt's sacrifice and Tinker's single gave Chicago the only run scored In today's game. Sparks and Lundgren pitched good .ball and received excellent support. Scot: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. BH.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.E. SUl. cf....4 Its OThom.p. et. I 1 1 Bhcknl. II. I 0 t 0 OOlessna. -b.. 4 110 1 Sihult.. rf...4 0 1 rourtnT. lb I t 11 Chnp. lb... STItu.. rf t Oil tlnfl..b. I 11 OWtrd, ib....i 41 110 Tlnkr. 4 111 1 Ut... If.... 0 1 : r-Tft, lb 41 1 1 ODoolln. .... 4 t I Kilns. 4al -(. I 0 Dooln, I T 0 l" LuiidgB-.f p. 'I o 0 I pgpirk.. p.,., I 9, 1 t ' BrmDnMr.. I T Tiu..,...n-7 . :. ,.u.i. i , ' TU1..;..S0 4 ST 12 -i Batted for Dooln In the ninth. ' ' Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Phllaxlelphla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left oh Dases: Chicago, 7;' Philadelphia., 7. Stolen bases: Slagle, Gleason, Tinker. Bacrl des hits: Sheckard, Magee, Btcinfoldt, Struck out: By Sparks. 4: by Lundgren. . First base on hnlln- nir nurL. i. w Lundgren, 6. Passed ball: Dooin. Hit'wl'h pitched ball: Chance. Time: 1:45. I in plre: O'Day. I.eever To Mirk tor Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. June 15. Pittsburg won the second game of the series from the local toaay. 4 to i. iever held the home teum to two hits. Score: , PITTSBfRO. BROOKLYN. B.M.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Beaumont, cf. 4 t 0 OTawy, Sb 4 .4 I 1 0 Oanlay, rf. .. 4 110 Batch. If 4 0 10 4 Clark, lf.... 0 0 0 0 Lumlar. rf...a'l 0 0 0 Wanr, as.. 4 114 OJordan, lb... 8 1 0 1 Naalon, lb...: 4 1 10 1 1 Malonay, ' cf . . 2 0' 4 0 0 Lrach. lb I 0 4 1 Bernm. r I 0 V 14 Blloh.y. lb.. I 1 4 ( 0Alprman, !b I 0 14 0 Oibaon, e 10 4 1 OLawli. I 0140 Lmvw, p.... I 1 1 OPaaiarlua, p. i 0 0 I 0 , Hummel ....1 0 0 0 0 Totala II 4 IT II 1 . . Total i. t Tl 14 1 Ratted for Pastorius In the ninth. Pittsburg 010' 200010 4 Brooklyn 0001 '0 0000 1 Two-base hits: NealoV Leever. Three- base hits: Nealon. Lumlev. Stolen bane! : Uapley. Pouble plays: Alperman to Lewis I " xuiuon. nucnry to uioson. ueft on pases: IMttshurg. 2; Brooklyn, 1. First Dae on oana: utT fastorlua. 2; off Ieever, 1. Struck out: By Pastorius. S; by Leever. t. Time: 1:22. Umpire: . Carpenter. Hlta aad Errors Baaehed. BOSTON, June 15 A combination of er rors by Cincinnati and timely Jutting by the home team won the game for Boston to day. t Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Brldwall. aa Tenney, lb Brain. .3b.... Hatre. ct.... Howard, If.. Dolan, rt... Brown, r... Strobe), lb.. 4 10 4 0 Huia-ln. lb.. 14 14 4 1 II 4 48emour, cf.. 4 110 4 1 4 Kelley. If.... t I I 1 4 0 4 Warry. lb.... 4 111 1 0 Iielalianty. lb 4 1 I I 1 1 Corcoran, aa.. 4 1 I I I 1 VOdwell. rf.... t 0 1 1 1 10 4 I 1 Srhlet. k . 1 4 Praaer, p ,. 4 4 1 i 0 .14 1 1 1 ..1 4 4 4 .14 I 14 14 4 Lindaman, p. I 4 4 Libert Total St T rt 11 1 Totala "Batted for Fraser In ninth. Boston .. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 J Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Three-base hit: Brown. Stolen bases: Cor coran, Dolan. Bases on, balls: off l.ln.ln man.- S. Struck out: By Lindaman, 6; by Kraeer. 1. Time: 1:42. Umpires; Emslie ana conway. New York Wlai la Eighth. NEW YORK. June 15 The New York team won by a narrow margin from St. Louis today. The winning tally was made with two men out on Krennahan' douhle, two battery errors and Dennett's misplay. Score: . NEW YORK. ST. LOUS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Bream ban. c( j 14 4 Baanett, It., lllll Strang, rt I 1 1 4 Sneni.ou, If.. 4 1 I 4 4 MrUaaa, lb.. 4 1 IS M.nea. If 4 10 bahloa. aa... 44 bevlla, lb... 11 Gilbert, lb... 4 11 Bow.raian, e 4 4 I Maikewaoa, -I I I 0 tmoo. cf.... I 1 4 4 Berkley, lb.. 4 I 1 0 Arndt. lb 4 I 1 0 Haelakt'r. rf. I I 1 M'Hrld.. aa... a 1 i 4 Brady, t I 1 I ITay'or, p.,... 4 If too 4 4 4 il 1 4 1 1 I 4 4 14 0 4 0 Totala.. '....U I 27 If 1 Totala Si I 24 12 l New York o o : u u n a i i ' St. Louis o 1 o a u v o o o l Left on banes: New York. 14; St. Ixjula. 11. First base on balls: off Mathewaon, 4; off Taylor, a Struck uut: By Mathew eon. . J; ' by Taylor, i. Three-bjae hit: Mertes. Two-base hit: bresnnhun. Sac rifice hits: HoeUkoetter, McBndr. Stolen nasvs: Uetlln, ailbert. Hit by pitcher: I By Taylor. 1. empires:' Johnstons and I tv.ier.i. iime: 1:4a Staadlaar f the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pot. Chk-agu ...... Pittsburg .... New York ., Phllsdeiphi St. Louis ... Brooklyn ... Cincinnati .. Boston ....... .. 64 17 .tin .... 61 .... 64 .... 67 .... hi .... 64 .r. 67 34 17 1 2 a3 XI s .y7 .t4B -.Ju .411 .iSl a u 21 1 u .dna i .r-i Games today Pittsburg st Brooklyn. Cincinnati at -Boston t lii-ago at Phlla- delphla. St. lx)ui at New Y'urk. Keeahmen lie teat trailrni), CRETE. Neb., June la. ( fl(ecial. A u ln tereallng game of tuse ball t'Hk ulace this aftkfuiii.il on the Dos lie Athl-tic park be tween the freahiuen and the academy. The former were victorious by the atxne of ti to 1. ' Freshmen battery. Hartwoll and Kingaton; academy battery, la Kue and BtvliSua. tnipire: prof. JUUuii. ihc I 1 1025 It . has the new folding con struction. Very pretty design, roll pattern, fancy woven, reed body..- The. reed. used. In, this cart is stiperfln quality.. H 12-inck wheels -with - heavy cushion rubber tires, beat steel gearing, . with parasol. - Terms, tl Cask; 10c Weekly. TERMS $25.00 Worth; $2.50 Cash, $2.00 a Month. $50.00 Worth; $5.00 Cash, $4.00 a Month. $100.00 Worth; $10.00 Cash, $8.00 ' a Month. larger AaaoiBts,-ProportloMft Terms. v sopohomores defeated the freshmen, 9 to 8, last i Tuesday.' Another game will be Slayed between these 'two classes Monday, une IS. ' V"' , GAMES I THK AMERICAN LE AGl'E Cleveland Defeats New York ad Movea Ia4 Flrat Place. CLEVELAND. ''June 16. Cleveland took first place In thi 'American league today, defeating New" YorK for the third time this reries. J Tfie game was an errorlt-ss one, Cleveland Winning 'on Its long hits, seven doubles and a triple. Lejola made three double -ttd 'Olarkson waa knocked out of the hog.! In,-the sixth Inning. Two ot Cleveland. rguli Bay. and Turner are crippled.- Store.-',. ' ClXVEljA!fl!). ..! . - NEW TORK. ' B.H.Olat.i '- . ,- B.H.O.A.E Flk-lc cf.;a.. S V, 4 rt tteelet. rf . ... 4 4 I 0 r)c cf.;k.. S V, rteelt. rf.... I 0 igalton, rt L ai-ai enroe, aa. 4r I-4- t veil, Jh.,. 4 ' l.i I , thaaa., lb., 4 A .. lota7W:.4.l'lM0'oUporta. ..'.'.4,1 0 1 iu&u, lb. I 0 ri Vllllam. - Sb 1 2 0 kon. If...-''-1,'"1 'o pelehanty. If S I 0 Cengalton, rt 4 Slovi Lajol noaai t.r-kten Bradley, tb.. 4 ' 4l -I Hoffntns. cf.. 4 I 0 Bemla.' t...'.. 4 '1 't 4 Klelnim, c. 4 I'll 4 Juea. r-.'..... I 1 1 1 t( litim, p.. I 0 1 1 4 . i- -ii. Lroy, p. ..j.. 1 .4 4 J O Total.. a.. 14 tHt 14 A ' .s- - Totala. .....U 114 11 Cleveland' .'...'.,. 01 1 0' 0 10 2 i New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Hits: Off Cihfkann. 8 In five and one- Hartroan's flo Cart, Complete A ii S iiiiii n IIT - KMMt I third Innings; oft -Leroy, 4 In two and two- ; ir?"- " " : thirds innings. Two-base hits: Lajole ),'"""'- J Flick. Ptovall. Rossman, Bemls, Wllllam. , if ; , Three-base hit; Jackson, ftacrince nus: i pbvie. lb.,.. 4 Rossman, Pelehanty, Williams. Stolen ' Burke, Jb.... I base: La port e. First base on balls: OIT,j gulan, et Lcrov. 2. Left ' on. bases: ' Cleveland, S: rtanti, p..... 4 Naw Tork, fi. Struck out: By Joss, r. by Clarkson, 1; by Leroy, 1. Time: 1:39. Umpires: Conaor and Hurst. Detroit fs Slint Oat. DfTTROlT, Jurle 15. Detroit could d.) nothing with Dygvrt. Donovan was hit hard In three innings. Apart from Dy- gert"s pitching the contest; waa featbra- .- PHlLAPEl.T-HlA. . ' DETROIT- K.U.O.AH, . B.H.O.A.E. Hartael. If... 4 t t V 0 Jonae. cf 14 14 4 Armbrat'r, ct 4 1' f 4 4Undaay, ib..4 I t Da-vla. lb.... 4 ' 1 II 4 -'0 Crawford, lb. 4 4 I Ixrl. Tf. 4 t 1 4' SMrlntyre. If. 4 1 0 Murphy, lb... 4 '1 4 4 t Cobb. rf. .. . . 4 t 1 f ro... ai .... 1 0 4 4 4rushlln, lb. I 4 1 4 Knlsbt, lb... 141 OO'leary, aa.. 1441 Schick, t.... 4 1 4 t -IWarner. c... I f 4 Oyset. p....: I 0 , I ODonoran, p... 114k Totala.... ..11 IJtU X . Totala 24 I IT II 1 PhiladelphU .........0 0 112 0 0 0 04 Detroit- ...i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Two-baae"hltsr Murphy, Schreck. Three- hii hit: ltartsel.i Sacrifice bit: Cross, Stolen bases: MurDhv Vil. Cross. First luise 'on ball: -'Off Donovan, 3; off Dygei-t, 2. Left on bases- Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 4. Struck out: By Donovan, 7; by Dygert, 4. Double play; Cross, Murphy and Davis. Time: 1:20. Umpire: O'Loughlln. . Washington Ontbats Chicago. CHICAGO, June 15. Washington out hit Chicago in the final game of the aeries and won-by 10 to 2.- Smith opened for Chicago, but was hit-hard, and Owen was s-nt In to- check Washington, but he had to retire In favor of Fiene. Score: WASHINGTON: . CHICAOO. - . . R M n -A K. B H O. A a Kill, lb s.... I t 2 411abn. It I 4 114 hulaay, - b.. 4-1 i Or. Jonea. CI..I 1 I 4 1 1 t I I 7 0 I 0 4 4 4 0 0 1 .4 Stalil. lb .1,110 1 Olabell, 2b 4 Anderson, If. I I 1 A Ol'.vl. . 4 Hickman, rf. I 4 1 4 ODonohue. lb.. 4 Altlaer. aa . , I III 1 0 Nalll. rt...4 C. Jonea. rt . 6 I 1- I 1 Sullivan, r. .. I Heydon. t' I 1 4Tannehlll. lb. I Falkenberg, p4 I t 4 0 Smith. -4 Owen, p 1 ToUle......Jt lfc-fl 14 IFIene, p I ToUl 11 ai 2 Chicago .. Washlngto .10000001 0 3 .01404100 0 10 - Hits: Off Smith. 4 in two snd ,v,j "hi Innings; on Owen, 3 in two-thirds or an Irtnlnff- nff VI -n k in six lnnlnera Twn. - - - - - -- -- - . base hlta: - Hickman, Anderson. Sacrifice hit: Altiser. Stolen base: Mill. Double nlavs: Isbell to-Davis to Donohue. All laer to Bchlafiy to Stahl, l)avis to Isboll to Ionohue. Struck out: By Smith. 1; by Fiene. 3: bv Km Ikenliera. 2. Passed hell- Sullivan. First bases on balls: Off Smith t; off Flen..l; off Falkenburg. 6. Hit with pitched ball: Mil. Altiser. Time: 1:42. Umpires: Evans and Connolly. Boston Wlna on a Flake. ST. LOUS, Juiic 15. A ludicrous mlxup on rarant's pop- fly in the fifth Inning scored two runs sud put Parent on third. from her he scored the winning run on a long fly. Four fielders fell without touch ing the ball, it going for a thie-base hit. The final acore was St. Louis. 2: Boston, t- Score: BOSTON. ST. LOWS B.H.O.A.E.' B.H.OA.B. Parent, as... 4 111 2 Hartaell, lb. 4 0 1 1.1 8tabl. cf...,. I i 1 4Joea, lb.... I 2 111 Crtmehaw. 4 4 4 I Stone, If 4 114 0 Selbaca. If.. 4 110 4 Hemphill, cf. 4 I 2 1 1 a erne, -2b.... I 4 14 Wallace, aa.. I 4 2 14 Haydea. rf... I 1 4 lO Brlf. Jb.. 4 4 14 4 Olaae. 2b 4 4 111 Nilee rf 4 1 I 4 4 bAnnbmat'r, il 114 I .1 O'Cot.noT. a.,4 I I 1 4 YSUAS. .!... 41 OJacobaea. p.. 1 4 4 I 4 , ' eRIckay 1 4 4 4 Totala. 12 127 11 4Peltr. p 4 4 4 1 4 Nordyk 1 4 4 4 4 Totala I :7 W I i lltted"for Jacobsen In seventh. i 'Butted fr Pelty in ninth. ' I Boston ..j 0 0 0 S t 0 0 1 j c-t. aiU 0 0 1 0 V 1 0 0-J Earned - runs: St. Louis, 1; Btston. 1. Twj-baee tuts: Stahl. Jones, tieltjach. Armiiiatter. Three-base hits: Stone. Parent. Sacrifice l.lts: , Jaccbaen. i'crna. Stolen bases: Patent. Jones. O'Connor. Stone, HtPH.Mll. NlWs. HI: i. i,itt bed ball. By Young. Junes. First base on ball; Off Pelty, 4. ilUuik out. PARLOR M 25 AKH chair In polished mahogany finish, with broad com fortable back handsomely carved. lxos cushions covered with heavy Im ported velour and secur ed to the chair by silk cords with tassels. IRON BED 775 Special in. 1 f e- Onr o w a eirlualra 4Ml(n, vary hand aoma. Mad wltb beautiful ornamented . )olnta,. -poat kooha and chllla. Thla bed la In toned In three coata of thor oughly baked-on enamel and ran be bad la any of th popular colors. i j a ii a s in I BrueaeU Rtlg, 8-3x10-6, These rugs have 22 GREAT STORES JWi 11 1414-1416-1418 m Be ftHBwBaa Jacobsen, 4; by Pe.lty, 2; by , Young, 8. I'itchlng record: Off Jacobsen,' 6 hits, 3 runs, in seven Innings; off Pelty, no hits, no runs, in two Innings. Left on base; St. Louis, 7; Boston, 4. Time: 1:52. Um pire: Sheridan. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pel. Cleveland 47 19 18 .. .617 New York 61 HI 20 . Philadelphia 60 X0 30 .tino Detroit 4 IS '.'i Mi St Iouls 51 2b' 25 .510 Chicago 48 i3 .25 .4'9 Washington 50 18 32 HSO "Boston 61 IS ' .a-4 Oames today: Washington at 'St. I.ouls, Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Detroit, Boston at. Chicago. GAMES I AMERICA ASSOCIATIO Kanaaa Cltr Defeats I.onlsvlll byfand witty br Hie second . " ' Opportune Itlttlna. ' LOflSVILLB. Ky.. June 15 Kansas City defeated Louisville today by batting hard with men on bases. Frants held the locals safe at aH times. Perrlne's batting was a feature. Stovall was put out of the game In the eighth, for disputing a decision. Dcore: KANSAS CITT. ' LOUISVIM.E.' ', B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. I Ttrr.int- 1 4 0 4 IHallman. If.. 4 2 14 01 4 0 0Stor.ll, if. ... 4 1 3 4 0 OKenna. rf.... I 0 0 4 0 0 Rra.haar, th. 6 4 I 1 0 OSulllvan, lb.. 4 0 11 2 10 Kerwin, rf... i 1 0 1 1 1 Woodruff. Sb. f. 1 I I ORbaw, c...... 404 0 0 OQulnlan. aa.. 4 2 0 0 1 -I 4 1 4 1 0 i 0 0 1 4 4 1 Wolf, p 4 10 Totala. .11 II 27 10 4 Totala 41 10 24 15 I Kansas City J2 0 00300 Loulavllle ........... 10010001 04 Three-baae hits: Waldron, Perrlne, Leahy. Two-base hits: Wolf (2), Perrlne, Woodruff. Sacrifice hits: B. Sullivan tl!), Leahy. First base on .balls: Off Wolf, 2; off Frants, 1. Struck out: By Wolf, 2; by Frants, 1. Passed balls: By Shaw, A Hit by pitcher: Burke. Left on bases: Loula vllle. : Kansas City, 7. Time; 1:50. Um pire: Kane.- Colimbna Wins from t. Paul. COLt'MBt'S. O.. June 15. Flaherty held St. Paul to three hits while the champions V . . . 1 t. . . I. Jn.iliaa n a r, . I Hlitcle. fm-lv. 1 Sugilen accidentally spiked Plckerlng-s right : hand. In another collision with Klhni "T - Sugden was knocked senseless, but was able to resume., score: , COUHBIi. ST B H O A K. Plrkerlnz. cf. 4 0 0-0 OGeler. 2b rAt'L. B.H.O.A.E. ...4 0 1.2 0 t'lym.r. if I t u usugaen. jd... . I I S 1 VeuZant. rf. 4 110 OFrlak. rt 4 0 12 0 0 Wheeler, lb,. I 110 0 Km-k'Seld, Ml 0 4 11 Pierre, If I 1 1 i 4 Drill, c I 1 4 S 4 Hui hanan, p. 1 0 01 SLaie, p 1 110 0 12 0 1 V 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 12-1 12 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 14 0 0 14 Wrlley. 2b Hlncbinan, rf I Klhm. lb.... 2 Cnottar, If... 5 Krlel. lb 1 Hulawltt, aa.. 4 Kyan. c 4 Flaherty, p.. 4 Totala 14 1127 11 ' Totala 0 I 24 I S Columbus 0 0 fl S'l -'.1 1 . Bt. Pau 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: Frtel 2, Hlrchman. Sserl ' flee hits: Kihm, Frlel. Buchanan, lrlrst base on halls: Off Buchanan., 3; off Slagle, fi I ' Struck out: By r laneriy, a; oy nucn- nnun 'I- hv biaKie. 1. inilinsn putijru. Buchanan. Ave and one-third: Slagle, two and two-thirds. Hits: Off Buchanan. 2; off Slagle, 8. Time: 1:50. I'mplre: Haskell. Brewers Defeat Hooalera. INDIANAPOLIS, June 15. Errors by In dianapolis, combined with tlmelyehlttlng by the visitors, won for Milwaukee today. Score: M1LWAIKKK INDIANAPOLIS. H u O A.I. ' B H O A t. 1 Robtnaon. aa. It 4 2 I SVinaan. rf ... 6 1 0 Oreen. rf 4 I 1 0 0 J. t'arr. aa... 4 1 I I 1 i Clarke.' lb. .. I 1 4 3 0 Hlinn. cf 4 10 0 0 Bateman, in. a in a i i.arr, id., o . i. ! Hemphtil. ot. S 1 4 0 Atherton. lb. 4 0 2 I 0 u.vin. ,i. . . I 1 0 0 Perry, lb 1 0 1 uii-nMn.r. 11 . i i v v fy.iiuw. ...... . Mi-l-heaner. If 1 1 1 0 0 Kahoe. c 4 1 4 1 0 t-'orm'k lbt 111 OMarran. 2b.. 4 2240 1 Hvnea. p.' I 10 2 OHart, p I 2 0 4 1 ' riheriin. a 1 1 4 0 Fthr. n 0 0 0 0 0 Dunleavy Totala 14 11 n II 1 Totala.. 0 0 4 4 .37 12 27 SO I Batted for Fisher In the ninth. Milwaukee 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 3-10 Indianapolis 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 18 Hits: Off Fisher. 2 In two innings; off Hart. 10 lit seven innings; off Hyni-f, 11 In six and ono-tnird Innings; on Oherlin, 1 In two and two-thirds innings. First base ou balls: tiff Hurt, 6; off Fisher. 1: off liynes. 1; off Olierlin. I. Struck out: By Hart. 2; by Fisher. 2; by Hynes. 2; by Oherlin. 4. Wild pitch: Hynes. Hit by pitched hall: By Hyi.es. 1; by Hart, 1. Three-base hits: Marcan. Vinson. J. t'arr. Home run: McCheeney. Double plays: Clarke to Mc t'ornilt k to Bateman: McCormtck to Rob inson to Hatcnun; Hart to J. t'arr la C. t'arr. Left on bases: liulixnapolis. 7: Mil waukee, 7. L'mplrea: Sullivan and Owen. Time: 180. Game Postpone.!. At Toledo Toledo-Minneapolis game; rain. Standing of the Teams. - Played. Won. Lost. Pet. .677 .571 .5n2 .5! .510 .4-! .JH .77 Toledo Milwaukee ... Columbus ... Louisville Kanaaa City Minneapolis St. PauJ .... Indinapoll' . 62 40 14 25 25 27 SI 33 . 67 82 M 63 61 63 ii ' Gamea today: Milwaukee at Imlinnn polls. Kanaaa City at l-ouiaville, St. Paul at Columbus. Miancapolis at Toledo. Gleawooal Defeats 4 adeta. GLE.VWOJl la. June -15. (Special The Huh B lionl t'arlet twae lu.ll l.im ..f ( CourM.ll filuffs u UcfteUoJ ht i today by 21 PF.FRK1KRA I UK -SHr-ClAL 7? Heavy substantial cabi net, chsreoal psxked and lined with galvanised Iron, removable metal shelves and other sa Hi lary Improvrmenta, has most perfect scientific i cold-sir circulation. i'i a i 13" IRON RED 57S no miter seams. frpeclat No. 3 All wool and worsteds, handsome, -. tm, bd la ' of a exclusive patterns with most beau- Try . popular daelsn. tifully blended colorings. : Espe-; .rtVSii Ymi. sid e. T b dally made for the Hartman-. had In any of the. sew e . stores; closely woven and of won-, alrabt rolora. Thla offrlni derful , durability. damonntretee th wonderful m . ,,, , , prlr power of th great Han- TermS, II CUB; 50C Weekly. , man orianliatlon. THROUGHOUT THE U. S. Douglas Street Olenwood High, 1" to 7. Will Donelan um pired. -This was the .-first-game on , Glen wood's new enclosed grounds. - , . T IMPE-fDimo ' BATTLE rAT .'. VKTOS Clash Between Dahlmai'i Cowpgach. era a ryl Ryder's rilffdwellers. Saturday afternoon the "Cowpunchers" and the "Cliftdwellera" will . collide-in a variety of the great national sport at Vin ton Street park, which Pa Kourke has kindly loaned for the occasion, seeing that no admission will be charged, -la the-absence of gate money the game Is to he for blood. The "Cowpunchers" represent the athletic flower of the City hall, while Jack Ryder's "CllfTdwellers" hall from 'the rnnrt i. house altitudes. - Richard Orotte. clerk In the building department, conferred the appellations, thinking to honor Mayor uaniman o.r.ine nrst anil De both satirical nd witty br ;Uie second -. ..n Mayor Dajalman la expected to rraci the occasion and do a bit of umpiring now and then, beaides running, the "Cowpunch ers" from the benih. , This Is the,Ilne-up City Hall. . Position. Court House. ' Tracy ...'. Seward Bandle ,. Tre Toy Mahoney .' Solomon 8unblad ...... . Moriarity Haverly Hummer Stewart Chlstck Blank ...C. ...... Primeau ... P...... ...1st ...2nd ...s ...3rd ... L ... M ...R. ...... ...Sub.... ...Sub.... ...Sub.... ,...8ujb... Flynn .... Stockham Butler Whitney . Grotte Jcllen . Hartley .. McVea ... Lynch- .... Mails .'...'. Custer Iowa League Keaolts. - MARSHA LLTO WN, Is.. June 15.-(Spe-cial Telearnm.) 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More business is done by the Hartman organization than by any other store or com bination of stores in America Kearney. Welsbrod and JCalusky. Grand Island, Crable and Tnwnscnd. I'mplre: Pan dergraft "' MARTINS BRAT THR BAI.DItll'E Braves He feat folta et Field . Club S ' Golf Tbarsday Alrrrranoa. 'h"Ha. Euclid Martin and hie burly-""Brave' defeated Howard Baldrige's Coifs at golf In the game for members of the Comnier- I clal club executive -commltt at the Field 1 club Thursday afternoon. The game was played by points, one for the . first nine holes, one-for i the second nine, and one on general results.! Mr. Martin's team scored 16. against the .othev team K. K.- Brtice, Charles Pit-kens -and W. 8. 'Wright came In, announcing that they had made remarkably low scores and were ready to challenge any three men in town. Mr. Bruce had a score of 79, Mr. Plrkens (a!and) Mr.-' Wright . rfThe nthert mnuiieia of the - committee worn overjoyed at the success of the- trio until It was learned that ther had played only nine holes. In stead of eighteen. Mr. Wright said he thought nine holes was all. anybody ought to ask a fat man to play. After the game, dinner was-served at the-expense of the defeated team. The victors sat at a table, at, which a huge bunch of ox-eye daisies served, as a center piece,, while the crestfnllen Cnlte were compelled to range themselves around a table decorated with cabbage, parsnips and string of Wienerwursts. Following is the score: Braves. Martin Foster Bruce McVann Steel George Sanborn ". Wllhelm I'pdlke Karbat'h Colpetzer McGrew ' Total I Colts, , ' . 2Bldrige ,1 a . 0 m wrte .... : -,.,. . 1 Pickens :..: . S Yetter .....i.'i.. . t Hurkett' ......... . 0 Beaton . Ot'Brpentrr ...... . .Uudson . 'tColt ; . It Kiplinger ...... i Kellv . ft Fry ,.16 Total Many Children nrace4. 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