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TITE -OMAnA DAItT BEE TTESDAY. JtTXE 19, 1906,
lock. The Stmnler will play Tort CWk
next Sunday and sre looking for a cam
out of town for the Fourth of July.
PUEBLO COES UP IN TflE AIR
Dciuon of Umpire Gitei Eolliccmill Men
tht Eattlei.
RESULT IS A WALKAWAY FOR OMAHA
Omaha Bampa gtlmmel for Twfli
tafetlea, nhlph with Thrr Errora
Dora the Business Podge
. Ilaa Perfect Support.
PUEBIO. Colo.. June 11. A decision by
Umpire Davis In the sixth that allowed
Baasey to score after he had run three
feet out of the line waa the beginning
that turned the day's game Into a farce.
Shngart. who protested against Bassey's
ron bet nit allowed to score, was Kent to
the bench and fined $. Davlpi also sent
Bchrant to the bench and tacked on a 1
fine. Police protection waa needed to get
Davl away from the ground. The score:
OMAHA
AU. R. H. PO
A.
1
1
4
(I
0
0
4
a
i
Bender c ...
'alter, if ..
Herring, ;h
Welch. f ..
Hmy, IT .
DtiUn. ll ..
Runkle, ,
;h ..
Dodge, p ..,
Totals .'.
1 1
0 It
1
z
1 o
2 1
1 3
1 2
1 1
10 12
1
1
1
lo
8
1
0
S6
27 14
PLEBLO.
AB. R
H. PO. A. E.
rook. V S 0 2 1 0 0
McOilvrav. lb 4 1 2 12 0 0
Shugiirt. 3 0 1 2 3 1
Flake, 2h 10 0 13 0
Me"filor. rf . 3 0 0 0 0 1
Blake, cf i 1 II 0 0 0 0
Blwert. :il -3' 0 1 0 ft 0
Hadcr. 3 0 1 1 0 1
M-f-Itt, o 3 1 l 9 3. 0
Stlmmnl. p ;. 3 0 1 0 3 0
Morrlron 1 o 1 0 0 0
Trills 32 2 9 12 3
Bitted for S'limml In ninth.
Dodge out for bunting third atrike.
Omaha . 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 110
Pueblo 1 0 0 00000 1 1
Stolen bases: Welch. Dolun. Sacrifice I
hlta: Carter. Baesey. Two-base hlia:
Dolan. Welch. Morrlaon. Three-base hlta:
flhugsrt. Welch. Baaea on Ivalla: By
Stlnimel, 5; by Podge, 3. Struck out: By
Stiinmcl. 7; by Dodge, 3. Hit by pitched
bull: (Midge. Double play: Long. Runkle
to Ikilnn. Lett on baaea: Pueblo. ;
Oinaha, 7. Attendance: S"J. Time: 2:W.
Umpire: Davla.
Jonea K.a for Denver.
DFNVKR. June IS. One Mr. Jonea of
Dlni'oln proved raay for the cubs thia aft
ernoon and by the Unit' the nine long In
nlnga had worn away each man on tho
team had from one to four hlta chalked
up to hla credit and had Circled the banes
aucceaf ully at leaat once, with the excep
tion of Jack Znl.iaky. who In spite of his
four hlta was tinnbie to eroaa the rubber
for a e-ore. Twenty-one hlta nnd thirteen
runs was the final reauM, while Adams, tho
new pitcher who made his initial bow with
Denver, let the vlxitor down with nine
bits and only two runs. The support given
both pitcher was all that could be asked.
The score:
DENVER.
AB. K. H. PO. A. E.
McHale, cf 5 12 4 0
T. Sinltn, iib
Randall, rf...
Russell, lb...
Reddlck. 3b..
Belden. If....
J. Smith, as..
11
o
3
0
I
0
5
2
0
12
Zaluaky, c.
Adams, p.. 4
Totals 42 13
LINCOLN.
21 7
H. PO.-
AB. R.
Tillman, aa....
Wolfe. If
Qtillltn. 8b
Thomas, lb....
Collins, rf
Ketchem, if...
Barton, 2b
Zlnran, c
Jones, p.
Holmea
1 S
- Totala ......34
24 16
Batted for Jonea In ninth.
Denver 2 0 0 0 3 2 14 -13
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 202
Karned rtini: Denver. 10; Lincoln. 2.
8'icrillce hits: Wolfe. Jones. Two-base
hlta: J. Smith. Randall 2. Three-base
hit: Randall. Home runs: Thomas. Mc
Hale. Bases on balls: off Adams, 2; off
Jones, 1. Struck out: By Adams, 3; by
Jons, 3. Double pl.iy: Collins to Thomas
to Flllman. Hrvt base on errors: Denver,
1; Lincoln. 1. Left on bases: Denver. II;
Lincoln, 10. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Keefc.
Attendance:. tuO.. .
(nine Postponed.
At Sioux City Des Moines-Sioux
game postioncd; rain. v
City
Standing; of the Teams.
Played.' Won. Loat. Pet.
Pes Moines 42' 27 15 . 643
Denver 4 47 27 20 .574
Omaha 44 23 21 .523
Sioux City 44 21 23 .477
Lincoln 45 H 27 . 400
Punblo 44 17 27 . 3n6
Games today: Omaha at Pueblo. Uncoln
at Denver. Des Mulnes at Sioux City.
DEFI TO AtfV COIRT HOISE TEAM
Manager Ryder Isaara Challenge for
' Ilia Cllffdwellers.
Manager Ryder of the Cliff Dwellers snyt
be haa already had offers for Third Base
man Moriarty and Catcher Tracy. "Both
of these men went about their work like
veterans." said the court house manager.
"Captain Bardie, of course. 1 expected to
make good anyhow, and except for some
weakness In getting the high ones, conse
quent on Dan Butler's collision with him,
Ca old-time champion waa all right. Joe
Marrow la a find of my own that I did not
expect to use uhtll the wlndup of the game,
but Pitcher Seward waa overcome by the
heat, not having been out at all before tho
game. Marrow made good, all right, and
we are going to give him the practice he
lieeda. In the meantime, before they can
get a return game, the Cowpuuchers must
play some good team and show that they
are improving enough to make an Interest
ing contest. - Aa It atands, we are willing to
play any court houae team In the state
while the Pahlmen athletea are getting
Into form. ' Please publish this challenge."
Stroller Win at Rellrvae.
The Strooler base ball team defeated Bella
vue at Bellevue Sunday. 9 to 4. Batteries:
Gray and Nolan; Graves, Graves and Mat-
7TZlT MTTft
. Malaria is aa atmospheric poison which we unconsciously breatne into
our lungs through the impure air arising from low, marshy places, stagnant
ponds, damp cellars, sewer pipes, improperly ventilated bouses, decaying
vegetable matter, etc. Day aiter day these perms and poisons are taken into
the lungs, and as the blood passes through thera it becomes infected with the
poison and in its circulation distributes the microbes of disease to all parts
of the body. Malaria is a very insidious disease; it gives no warning of its
coming until the circulation is filled with the poison and this foe to health
has tha system at its mercy. The blood becomes polluted, thin and weak and
its slow, irregular circulation fails to properly nourish and strengthen the
body. Then the entire system is attacked, and if the germs and poisons of
juaiana are auowea 10 remain me strongest constitution will break down.
No one can feel well when the system is iu a malarial condition : the vitality
IS weak, the appetite poor, digestion deranged, the complexion grows
sallow and the entire body feels the effects of the poison. Malaria must be
removed from the system through the circulation and the only medicine that
can accomplish this is 6. S. S. It not only cleanses the blood of all unhealthy,
morbid matter, but destroys the germs, cures Malaria and restores this vital
fluid to
is made
puniymg
blood free
perfect
PURELY VEGETABLE. Tcrn
11 (i fJ
polluted blood S. S, S. gives tone and vigor
to the .entire system. Book on the blood and any medical advice without
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I. AMES I THE AMERirASf LEAGUE
Philadelphia Wins Rirlllai Cam teat
front Cleveland la Elathth.
CLEVELAND. O.. June IS An error of
Judgment hy Roeaman gave Philadelphia
the winning run In the eighth Inning and
sensational play hy Harteel, Knight and
Heyhnld prevented Cleveland from winning
in the ninth. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND.
B.H.O A T. B.H. O.A.
Hartwl. It
Ixiril. tt ...
rarl. It...
Serhol4, rf
4
5 t
0 Flick. e 4 I
4 4
4
4 Starell, rf... 4 11
I 4 Turner, am..
1 4 I
1 t i
4
4
4
0 l-ajn.e. lb.
.Murphy. 2b... 4 1 I
croe., ft 1 A t
Knliht. Ik. .. 1 t 4
1 0 &naamas, Ik. 4 4 14
1 1 Jerk.os, If... 4 1 1
4
t Drrita. lb.. I I
Power, c 4 1
Flank, p I 0
4 14 Rem la, s. 1 4 1
0 14 Hm. p 141
Total" 31 4 IT II 1 Total II t IT II
Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3
Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 03
Two-base hits: Stovall. Flick (Z), Lajole,
Davis. Home run: Murphy. Sacrifice hlta:
Knight. Davla. Rases on bulla: Off Hesn,
3; Plank. 1. Left on Lanes: Cleveland, 4;
Philadelphia, 6. Struck out: Hy Heaa, 4;
by Plank, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Cou
nora and Hurst.
Detroit Defeata Mew York.
DKTROIT, Mich., June 18 After two
base on Iwlls. two errora and Ixiwe's ln
Kle, Willi the bHaen full, had given Detroit
a three run lead In the Hret, Jonea, Craw
ford. Mclntyre and Coughlln hit safely In
the fifth and drove Hahn out of the game.
New York lidded badly and could not find
Mullin. Score:
DETROIT. NEW YORK.
B.H.O. A S. B.H O A B.
Jonea. cf I 1 I 4 4 Kaaler, rf. ... I 114 4
Lindas', lb . 4 4 11 nConror, a.
. 4 1
14 4
Crawford, rt. t
t
I
1
I
4 wrhaaa, lb
. 4 1
4 4 4
Mlntrre, If.. 4
roushlln. lb. 4
Low, lb 4
4 4 OLaport. lb... 4 4 4 1 4
111 William, lb. i 1 8 4 1
II Delehanty. If. 4 4 I t 4
O'lary, aa.
4 1
0 Hoffma. rf.. 1111
Warner, c
4 1
I MrOutre, e... t 1 I
Mullln. p 4 0 1 I 1 Hahn. p.
1114
14 14 4
1 larkaon, 9
Total 13 10 17 1 I Klelnow. a.
Morlarltf ,
Total 11 I 14 t
Batted for Clarkson in the ninth.
Detroit S 0 0 0 5 1 0 0
New York 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Coughlln, Wllllama.
Hojne run: Lowe. Sacrifice hits: Lindsay,
Heeler. Bases on balls: Off Mullln. 4; off
Hahn. 2: off Clarkaon, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: Bv Mullln, 1. Left on bases:. Detroit,
7; New York. 7. Struck out: By Hahn, 4.
Double plays: O'Leary, Iiwe and Lindsay;
Mullin, Warner and Lindsay. Time: 2:06.
Umpire: O'Loughlln.
Chicago Wins In Fifteenth.
CHICAGO, June 18. Chicago today de
feated Boston 4 to 3 In a hard-fought game
of fifteen Innings. After two men were
out In the fifteenth inning Dineen gave
Donahue a base on bulls and O'Nell hit to
Ferris, who threw wild to Orlmshaw, tha
bull going to the bleachers, and Donahue
scored. Score:
CHICAQO.
, BOSTON.
B.U.O.A.B.
B H O A B.
Hahn. If...
4 14 0
4 17 1
4 Parent, aa.... 7 114
Jnnta. cf....
iKhell, 2b
Davla. aa
Dnnnhua, lb..
O'Nell, rf....
OStahl, cf 7 114
7 114 OGrlmahaw. lb T 111 1 4
7 114 OSelbadl. If... 4 4 10 1
1 III 1 OFarrla. lb.... 4 4 4 1 1
4 0 1
1 4
giillltan.
4 0 4 4 0 Peteraon. to.. 4
1 4
4 4
Tannthlll, 3b 4 0 1 7 1 Armbruatar, e 4 I 7
1 1
o .n. p 4 0 1 t 0 Dineen, p 4 1
I 4
AltrcxK. p ... I 1 o I 0
Total
.57 134 It 4
Total 6fi 12 44 14 1
Two out when winning run was made.
Chicago 1 0110000000000 14
Boston 0 0000200000000 03
lilts: Off Owen, 12 In eleven Inning; oft
Altrock, 1 In four innings. Left on bases:
Chicago, 11; Boston, 9. Two-base hits;
Arinbruster. Davis. Sacrifice hits: Jonea,
O'Nell. Stolen base: Hahn. Double play:
Jones to lsbell. Struck out: By Owen, 1;
by Altrock. 2; by Dineen, 4. First base on
balls: Off Dineen, 3. Time: 2:3b. Umpires:
Evans and Connolly.
St. Loola Wine In lxth.
8T. LOUIS. Mo., June 18-Three singles,
a triple and a double In the MJtth Inning
won the gams today for 8t. Louis. The
final score whs 6 to 3. Score:
BT. LOt'IB. WASHINGTON.
B.H.O A S. B.H.O. A. t.
Nllaa. rf.
I 1
0 0 OSrhalflj, Ik.. 4 0 14 0
T. Jon, lb.. 4 14 1 OStahl, lb..
4 410
4 1110
stone, if 4 1 0 Croaa. lb
Hemphill, cf. 4
I
I
4 0 OAndaraon, If. I I I 0
1 4 Hickman, rf.. 1 110 1
Wallace, a.. 4
O' Brian, lb.
Hartaell, Ik.
41
A Hitar. aa... I o It)
110 At'. Jonea. cf..4 lite
o' Connor, o
lo owtkenfl, c. 4 1 t 0 1
Pelt). ....... 1 0 0 4 CJKKaon, ..,..! 0, 1 0
Koahler, p.
1 1 0 0 0 Fatten, p..... 0 fill
Total 11 11 17 7 Total 4 14 II t
St. Lonis .0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 -
Washington 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13
Karned runs: St. Louis. 4; Washington.
3. Two-base hltrs: Hartxell, Wallace.
Three-base hit: Hemphill. Home; run:
Anderson. Sacrifice hits: Koehler, Hick
man. Double play: C. Jones to Wake
field. Stolen bases: Wallace, T. Jones,
Alrixer, Cross. Hit by pitched ball: By
Pelty. Altlzer. Bases on balls: Oft Pelty,
1; off Patten 1. Struck out: By ' Pelty,
8: by Kitson. 1. Pitching record: Off Kit
son, 10 hlta and 6 runs In six Innings; off
Patten. 1 hit and 1 run In two Innings.
Irf-ft on bases: St. Louis, 3; Waahlngton,
5. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Sheridan.
Standing of the Teams,
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Cleveland 49 30 1 ,fil2
New York S3 82 21 .604
Philadelphia- 52 31 21 .SHU
Detroit 50 27 23 .5411
St. Isolds ii 28 .619
Chicago 61 2H 36 .610
Washington 63 19 34 .858
Boston 64 16 39 . 278
Games today: Washington at St. Louis,
Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at
Detroit, Boston at Chicago.
' Bine Streak Win.
The Blue Streaks of Council Bluffs de
feated the Island Parks Sunday by -the
score of 9 to 8. The Blue Streaka played
the beet game all through. The features of
the game were the pitching of Donnell and
the running catch by Hertnenaen In center
field, both of these being Blue Streak play
ers. Batteries: Blue Streaks, Donnell and
Chase; Island Parka, Anderson, Clint and
Lewis.
Iowa I.eagne Reanlts. '
MARSHALLTOWN. la.. June 18. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Following are the results
In the Iowa lewgue:
Keokuk. 5; Fort Dodge, 4.
Waterloo forfeited to Burlington, 9 to 0.
No games at Oakaloosa and Ottumwa on
account of rain.
lie Game at W Inside.
HOSK1NS. Neb., June 18. (Special.)
Hosklna and Wlnslde played a good game
of ball on the latter'a ground yesterday.
Score. 3 to 3 in the seventh Inning when
the game stopped on account of rain. Bat
terlee: Hosklns. Phillips and Taft; Wln
alde, Heyea and Ramsey.
All INSIDIOUS FOE
TO HEALTH
a strong, healthy condition. - S. S. S.
of roots, herbs and barks combining
and tonic properties whicn keep the
of all poisons and the system ia
condition. While destrovinir the
Malaria and building up the weak.
snerman. c
PPTd
c
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BOSTON WINS FROM CHICAGO
Beaneater Bates DriTei Ball Over Eicht
Field Fence in Ninth.
BOTH PITCHERS DO EXCELLENT WORK
Twlrlrra Shaw Remarkable Control
Considering: Ike Wet Field
Foar Games Arc
Postponed.
BOSTON, June 18. With one out in the
ninth inning of today's game with Chl
caro. Bates of the local team drove the
ball over the right field fence, winning
for Boston, 2 to 1. Both pitchers were ef
fective, each showing" remarkable control,
considering the wet field. Score:
BOSTON. ' CHICAOO.
. B.H O A B. B H O.A K.
Drldwell. aa . 4 0 0 DPI. ale, if 4 1 t 0 ii
Uoods. if i o 1
4 She. Hard. If.. 10 10 4
Tenner, lb... 1
4 10 4 OSrhuli. rf... 4 4 0 0 4
Brain, lb.... 4 4 1
1 OChao.e, lb ... 4 II! I
1 A Stetnfeldt, Jb I 4 t 1 4
Ham. cf 4 11
Howard. 1Mb 1
Dolan, rf 1
1 1
0 0 Tinker, aa.,.. 1114 0
4 10 OBrera. 2b t 0 1 I 0
O'Nell, c 1 4 10
Si ro b' I. tb-eel 1 1
1 1 Kiln, r...... 11111
4 OBurhlbacb. p. 1 0 0 4 0
rfeff.t, a 1
40J4
Totala 21 4tS 14 1
Total M lllll
One out when winning run scored.
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-base hlta: Howard, Stroebel. Home
run: Bates. Sacrifice lilts: Tenney,
Tinker. Sheckard, bolan. Ever. Stolen
base: Slagle. Double plays: Bates to
Stroebel: Tinker, Evers to Chance (2).
Bases on balls: Off RuetilUacn, t. lilt by
pitched balls: Chance and O'Nell. Struck
out: By Pfeffer, 8: by Ruehlbach, 1. Time:
1:42. Umpire: Johnstone.
' Games Postponed.
At Boston Boston-C'hlcago game post
poned; wet grounds In morning.
At Philadelphia Bt. louia-Phlladelphla
game postponed: rain
At New York New York-Pittsburg and
Cincinnati-Brooklyn games scheduled for
today were postponed: rain.
fttandlnsr of the Teams.
' Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Chicago 57 89 )H .66
Pittsburg 61 34 17 .17
New York So 35 1 .bio
Philadelphia 61 'A 28 .bS
St. Louta 67 U 14 .4'M
Brooklyn 65 21 34 . .S2
Cincinnati 5 2S 8 .8)
Boston 66 14 87 .327
Games today: St. Louis at Philadelphia,
Chicago at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn,
I'lllsburg .at New York.
liable to Hit Pinker.
FORT CALHOUN. Neb.. June .-(Special.)
In a ball game here OeSota de
feated Calhoun 12 to 6. There has been
much to say aa to the base ball ability
of the two towna, and the game waa
witnessed by about 93 interested fans,
many of whom supported the visitors.
Plpher, who pitched for DfSola. was In
Ids best form and allowed but four hits,
while Uuatin, for the locals, waa found for
ten big ones. Score: K.H.fc;.
DeSola 2 6 3 0 2 0 0 012 10 4
Fort Calhoun .0 6 J 0 1 0 1 0 O- 54 12
Batteries: Calhoun, Cumin and Schwau-
fer; DeSota, Plpher and Wesu Umpire:
elTera.
. Continentals Easy Winners.
The Continentals defeated the Belvldere
Jrs. Sunday In a one-sided contest by the
score of 20 to 4. The feature- of the
game was the hitting and fielding of the
Continentals, also the pitching of AicAn
drews, who allowed but six hits, bcore oy
Innings:
Continentals 1 6 0 4 6 2 0 2 0 20 15 1
Belvldere Jrs 01000002 3 4 7
Earned runs: Continentals. 14; Belvldere,
Jrs.. 3. Two-base hlta: Lenehan. Glllium,
Anderson. 2; McAndreaa. Double plays:
McAndrewa to Gibson to Anderson; Ball
to Managan. Umpire: Coffee.
Slngartaar Match mt Wood River.
WOOD BIVER. Neb., June 18 Wood
River woo from Hariiaon yesterday after
noon by a score of 14 to 10, In a slugging
match. Both pitchers were hit freely, but
Dodge of Wood River succeeded In keei
ing hla hlta scattered, eapeclally after the
alalh- Albert Plummer caught an excel
lent game for Wood River. Miller and
Scbriner waa the Harrison battery. At
tend ance 200.
Baa Ball Haa anspeaded.
' MILWAU1TEK. Juns 18. President
O'Brien of the American association to
day atispended Uanagr M. J. Kelly of
the Minneapolis bail team, pending aa In
vllraUoa of LU charges f crouaediiMa
Tfiafi Hie Name We PmA $5o?-
Because it describes so well the unquestionable superiority of
(Qjunip New
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.uggestiol but there could only be oo. wW. The lucky man Is
Mr. R. rfS" 22. . . . wor,g Xmj
Me) tuggesiea "i " . .
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Kastor & Sons Advertising Co.. Chicago, III.. A. D. Mavo, General
Kastor z w.ralri: ChicaiTO. III., and Samuel S.
uit that nothing
thou-nds of mighty good
M the names .urgested could not be considered.
, j : hv other brewers;
as tney were uij w- - , .
rLated so often that, had any of them been selected. ,t would
have been Impossible to determine to whom the prise was
. j
i, :,- acisv memev.
Mr. rvesirTiej - i
every cent of it to us.
Watch for the appearance of
ff Bottled
i. ie it at vour dealer's
"a " Vure. Soarkling. Well Aged
Wholesome, Satisfying, Refreshing
but we can't get it on
the labels are ready.
alleged to have been made against Um
pires Owens and Kane. These umpires
also have been suspended temporarily at
least. ( ...
GAMES IX AMERICA ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee, nrlrrsi, Two l.onlsTllle
Twlrlers from the Slab. ,
IX)UI8VILJE.- Ivy., .June 18.-Milwsukee
defeated Ixnilsvllle today by batting Wolfe
and Steelier out of the box. Hynea was a
Suzsie to the locals With men on the b&scs.
core: s
MIMVAl'KEK. LOUISVIMK.
B.H O A. B B.H. O.A B.
Roblnaon. . 1 1 1 1 HaMman. If.. 4 10 0 0
Oreen. rf..... 4 1 OSIovall. ef....l 0104
( lark. 3b..... (' 1 4 1 Braabear. lb. 4 0 1 1 1
Faleman. lb. 4 4 It 1 4 Sullivan, lb.. 4 0 4 1 1
Hemphill, r(. 6 1 1 4 0 Kerwin. rt....4 114 1
Bevtlla, C....4 14 0 OWoosrufr, lb. 1 0 1 1 0
MTheaney, If 4 1 1 10 Shaw. .... 4 1 3 1 0
Mri'orm'k. lb 4 1 1 1 OQulnlan. as... S till
Hynes, p 4 111 'OWolfe. p 10 0 10
Siechar. p.... 0 0 0 4 1
Total M 14 17 18 a Dunkl. p.... 1 4 0 10
Total 11 423 11 4
Clark out on bunt strikes.
Milwaukee 2 1 0 0 1 0 8 2 110
Louisville i.O 0 0 0 0 0 1' 0 02
Hits: Off Wolfe, 10 In five and one-third
Innings; off Steelier, 4 in on and one-third
Innings: off Dunkle, 2 in two and one-third
Innings. Two-base hits: Robinson, Bateman,
Bevlile. Quintan. Three-base hits: Robin
son. Kerwln. Stolen bases: Green, lit
Chesney. Sncrlflce hits : Robinson , (2.
Hasps on ba Is: Off Wolfe. 1: off Dunkle.
2: off Hynes, 3. Struck out: By Wolfe, 1;
ny nynes, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Green.
Wild pitch: Dunkle. Passed ball: Shaw.
Double plays: Shaw, unaaslstcd; McC'or
mlck, Robinson and Bateman: Clark, Mc-
Cnrmirk and Bateman. Left on bases:
I.oulsvl!le. ; Milwaukee, 7. Time: 1:51.
Umpire: Sullivan. . ,
Hooalera Lose to Parkers.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 1!T. By doing su
perior stick work K hours City defeated
Indianapolis in a close game. Score:
KANSAS CITY. - . INDIANAPOLIS. .
B.H.O. A t. B H O A K
Perrlna, aa... 4 .1
7 1 Vir.aon. rf.... 4
10 0 1
110
Caaaadr. If... I 1
0 0 Dunleavy. cf. 4
0 OHImea. If 4
Waldron. rf.
Burke, lb...
Hill, cf
Phyla, lb....
Leahr. e
4 1
10 0 0
4 1 1 1 40. (err, lb. ..4 114 0 0
4 114-4 Athertoa. lb. 4 0 4 1 1
14 1
1 1 1
1 Jame. at.... 1 0 0 4 0
v Marfan. 2b... 1 4 0
1 0
1 1
ijlatlary. lb.. 1-1 16 4 Raho. c.
,414
Franta. p.,
,4011 0 Helium, p.
4 114
Totala 12 4 30 U. 1 Totala 34 tM It 1
One out when winning run was made.
Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 14
Indianapolis .....1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 03
Bases on balls: Off Kellum, 8; off Franti.
2. Struck out: By Kcllum. 4; by Frantz.
1. Wild pitch: Kellum. Hit bv pitcher:
By Kellum. Leah Two-base hit: Hill.
Three-hase hits: Kellum, Slattery. Sacri
fice hits: Marcan, Cassady (2), Waldron.
Double playa: Kellum to C. Carr, James
to Marcan to C. Carr. Stolen base: Burke.
1a-(1 on bases: Indianapolis, 7: Kanaas
City, 7. Umpires: Haskell and Sullivan.
Time: 1:36.
Toledo Wins with Stlek.
TOLEDO, O. June 18 Slsgle waa wild
and Toledo batted Parkin hard. With rank
errora this gave them the game. 'Piatt was
hit luird, but kept the hits scattered.
Score:
TOLEDO ST. PAIL.
B.H. O.A 6. B.H O A. B.
Nan. a. cf I 1 1 l Oeler. If i I I 1 a
i. I'lark. If. 4 1 1 I II Sudan, lb... 4 111 I l
Ik tnoiit. ...
1 1 0 YanZandt, cf. 4 1 t 0 1
04 Kri.k, rf 4 1 10 0
1 I 0 WhMln. lb.. 4 1 t 1 1
4 1 Ukfwk' field, aa 4 1 1 I 0
JuJ. rt I
Kruegr, ib. . 4
Knaba. 2b.. . I
W. ( larka. lb
I OPaddaa,. lb... 4 1
Abbott, i
lnd, c
4 0
4 0
4 Hlerxa. 1 4 I
4 0 alalia, p 0 0 0 4 0
0 1 4 1'arama. p.... 4 1 0 1 1
Piatt, p 4
Totala...... 31 13 IT 4 0 Total 14 14 24 14 4
Tol 'do , 0 6 0 I 0 0 0 12
St. Paul o 0 0 1 1 0 0 03
Two-base hits: Van Zandt. Jude, Krue
ger, Knabe. Struck out: By Piait. 1.
Has and balls: off 8lHgV 8: off Parkin,
2. Paiuied bull: Punv. Double plavs:
Wheeler to Sugdeo: Nance to Abbott;
Knabe to Claike. Sacrifice lilts: Nance.
J. Clarke. Wild pitcliea: Slagle. 2: Parkin,
2. Hits: Off Slagle, 1 In one inning; off
Parkin. 12 In seven Innings. Time: l:ii.
Umpire: Oaena.
Millers luarn Victory.
COLUMBUS. O., June 18. Minneapolis
let but one hit go to waste today and
won, 4 to 2. oyler'a hitting and fielding
were excellent. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. 1 COLl'MBl'S
B H O.A E. B H O A t.
Ilarla. ef 1 111 VOIywar. rf... 1 1100
fnaua. 14 .1 1 14 1 4f,ler. lb . 4 I I I
Hart. If 1114 4 Hia. tioiart. rf. 4 4 I 0 4
Uremic'!-, lb 4 1 0 1 OKIbm. Ib 4 111 0 0
guineas, rt.. 4 4 10 1 Neal. aa 4 1110
Orier. a I I I 7 I Blue, c 4 1 4 1 4
Hhaoooa. t... 1 4 1 4 40rh. p 14 0 10
. lb 4 1(1 4l-eulUf. If.... 4 114
Oeblia. p.
1100 Prlal Ib 4 I
1 I 0
Totala 14 I IT 11 0 Totala M I TT II
Minneapolis 1 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 I
Columbus 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I
Stolen base: Davla Sacrifice hlta:
Vrile, Davis, Fravinau, liar i, eUsuoun.
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Gehring.' Bases "'on balls: Oft Groth, 2.
Two-base hit: Oyler. Three-base hit:
Oyler. . Double plays: Wrlgley, Ncal to
Freeman: Oyler to Freeman. Hit by
pitched ball: Clymer. Struck out: Bv
Groih,,4; by Gehring, 2. Time: 1:50. Um
pire: Reran.
- Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Toledo 58 83 S3
Milwaukee K4 31 ts
Pet.
.69
.574
..VS7
.518
.509
.576
Columbus 0
Loulsvlllf 66
Kansas City 55
Minneapolis 57
St. Paul 64
Indianapolis fri
34
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21
29
24
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Games today: Milwaukee at Ixiulst ille,
Kansas City at Indianapolis, St. Paul at
Toledo, Minneapolis) at Columbus.
Ilaadnas la Bumped Hard.
KEARNEY. Neb., June 18. (Special Tele
gram.) Outplayed and outbatted Hastings
met defeat Ht the Athletic park this after
noon at the hands of the White Wings by a
score of 17 to 7. Kearney made seven runs
in the first Inning, then hatted Rugul all
over the field for ten more. Hasting took
a brace In the last Inning, making six runs.
Score:
KEARNEY.
AB. R. H. PO. A
Fenlon. If
Black, rf
Dowers, cf
Bcofleld, lb ,
Yeager, 2b
Steen. 3b
Zalusky, c
Hamilton, ss ;
Pendergraft, p....
...5
...4
...6
...6
...S
...
...5
...6
...6
Totals
44
17 16
27 13
HASTINOS.
AB. R. H. PO. A
Harms, cf....
Jenkins, 2b...
Walsh, rf
Rathburn, sa.
Hyde, lb
Johnson, If...
Grant, 3b
Poteet, c
Ruggl, p
.6
.4
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
....4
....5
....6
....4
....4
....4
....3
Totals 88 7 12 24
9
Kearney 2 2
Hastings 1 1
1 2 2 2 2 3 1-17
12 0 0 0 1 17
Earned runs: Kearney. 6
Hastings, 4.
Two-base hits: Z&lusky. Hamilton. Rath
burn. Johnson. Home run: Steen. Double
pUjs: Fenlon to Yeager; Hamilton to Yea
ger to Scofleld. Bases on balls: Off Pen
dersraft, 6: off Ruggl, 4. 'Hit by pitched
ball: By Ruggl. 2; by Pendei graft, 1. Left
in bases: Kearney. 10; Hastings. 9. Struck
out: By Pendergraft, 9; by Rugsl, 8. Time
of game: 2:00.
GOIXG AFTER THE MAV4.WA CI P
Yaeht Pottawattamie la Shipped to
St. Joseph.
"The " Pottawattamie," the new yacht
built this year by a syndicate of Council
Bluffs boat men, will be shipped today to
St. Joseph, where It will endeavor to win
back the Manawa challenge cup now held
by the Lotus Yacht club of St. Joseph.
The flret race will be sailed KrldHy and
a party of about twenty-rlve Omaha and
Council Bluffs sailors will go down to
urge the Pottawatamte over the line first.
It will take three races out of five to
touch victory and some of the heats will
be sailed Saturday. The Pottawatamte is
a product of Captain Robbina, who has
recently moved from St. Joseph to Omaha.
Her chances for bringing back the cup
aru thought to be excellent, aa she will ,v
asivnst the "Kylvla." the winner last year.
'I he Council Bluffs boat last Sunday out
sailed the Prlscilla more than five min
utes over the regular Manawa course,
which Is considerably more than rivlvm
beat Prlscilla last year. The Sylvia's
crew will be J. II. Van Brunt. Johnson,
Northwood and Weat. The narnea of the
Pottawatamte crew have not been given
out. The Omaha and Council Bluffs con
tingent will go down to Lake Contrary
Thursday night.
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Tin Allowance.
HELIGOLAND, June 18 In the Dover
Heligoland yaeht race for Emperor Wlll
lama cup, which waa started Saturday
morning, the American-built yawl Navalioe,
owend by George W. Watson of Bremen
crossed the.flnlsh line at 6:05 thia evening,
the Brth cutter Ailsa. owned by Mrs.
A. II. Lt'Wls-HIII of Southampton at i(
and the British-built ihooner Clara, owned
by Max von Guilleaume of Cologne at j V)
o'clock
The Navahoe gave time allowance at .'
minutes to the Ailsa and 2 hours and 7
minutes to the Clara.
Smith Detents Ward.
WIMBLEDON. England. June 18 -In tha
remaining tennis singles for the Davla cup
8. 11. Smith of Great Britain beat liol
combe Ward of America in three straight
sets. The scores were -l. -o. t-4 The
American was unite iff his game In " -flrat
two seta but rallied In . UuJf
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H. L. Doherty, Great Britain, beat Ray.
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waa a splendid game. The American gave
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British champion had all his work cut oil
to. defeat the visitor.
Behr Retains Championship.
HARTFORD, Conn., June it. Karl H.
Behr of Yale successfully defended his ti
tle as tennis champion of New England in
tho flr.al match of th tournament which
was begun here last week, on the courts of
the Hartford Golf club, defeating Theodore
Roosevelt Pell of New York 7-6, 4-, 0-6, 7-.
6-3.
porting; Brevities.
Golfers are arriving fast to familiarise
themselves with the links at the Field club
for the Transmlssissippi.
With tho Pittsburg team In New York
a nice race is now on for the second posi
tion. Chicago feels oulte safe in the first
position for a time with a series In sight
at Boston.
Plenty of water has been kept on tha
greens at the Field club, making them loom
up at a distance. The rain of Sunday night
will make the whole course take on a
greener hue.
Scrlbner was the only Omaha player who
won out in the Intercity match with Sioux
City Sunday. This shows the boys will
have' to practice up a little before the
Middle West.
What 'do you think of Ducky Holmes
pitching for the first time In eleven yeara
and giving but four hits? Strange events
are pussing every lay. Denver got four
hits off Ducky and ten off Pop Eyler.
A test case Is to be mttde of the drop
the-coln-in-the-slot practice at Brooklyn,
The fans surely want the games, as waa
attested by the 12.000 who turned .out Sun
day, but whether the management can
make it atick is another question.
The Omaha . team will return from Its
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covered with glory, having won one of five,
games out weat. The Sioux City team will
be the opponents for the first series and
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win back some of the past prestige.
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BRIDGEPORT. O., June IS. A collision
between a Baltimore A Oliln fast train and
General Superintendent lire's special at
Whlaky Run early today caused the prob
able fatal Injury of both engineers and the
complete 'destruction of both engines and
most of the cars. Engineer William Scott,
Fireman Walter Boyd and Gerhard Bar
trun were most seriously injured, Scott
having both legs crushed off.
Woman Confesses Morder.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 18 -Th po
lice announce that charges of murder In
the first degree will be tiled today acslnst
Mrs. Arllla Scheck and Ernest O. Stack-
?ole, who are held on the charge of killing
oel Scheck June 14. Trie police, state) that
Mrs. Scheck has confessed that Stackpole
committed the murder and that she was
accessory to the crime. The victim ot the
tragedy was hurled yesterday .
Pressmen at Plttsbnra;.
PITTSBURG, June 18,-Tho eighteenth
annual convention of the International
Pressmen and Assistants' union -of North
America opened here today , with 160 dele
gatea present from all parts. of the coun
try. Kaddlera at Chicago. .
CHICAGO. June 18 Several hundred Of
the National Wholesale Saddlery associa
tion are In Chicago today to attend the an
nual convention of the organisation. Tho
organisation will last one week.
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