' ' 'A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 24, 19M. i y , 7 EVENTS OF THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI GOLF ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT AT OMAHA JUNE 20-23, 1906 Played on the Course of the Omaha rield Club and Under the Rules of the United States Golf Association Governing the Play of Amateur Tournaments. ' Amateur Championship. Mltraell Oet Orttn Hodse Ttmu Jafrar JehBena Klnxnall, . and I I tni I I an4 4 Jaftrar I an4 t Jaffrajr ana 4 I u4 1 Klmnell 1 It half hoi I aad 1 Kehaa ViiN IT Rahm I nn t Peas e s4 I n4 4 mnf A hew 4 and t Sprtsoe ' en ( Fairbanks Fairbanks Joan n I Ca4y J Tain. Talnot up Xv atcClur T r Marian leDnnmar "P 14 I Johnatoa Jahnero Morey 4 and I Klmb.ll. T. Kimball Daviae 1 up Dana, Jr. ' . Gulnana ' Onlnaat an4 4 tMrtrleeo IH'-klnaoa Rerneia 4 aad 4 Ceakley MrCartnar HoCertaey 4 and t TaltiM 4 and I Jntinrun 4 and I Ouinand P MoTartnay 1 up 14 kolaa JAFFRA! IS THE CHAMPION Bit; Itlnneapolii Banker Win! Pennant in Truimisaiuippi Golf Tourney. M'CARTNEY OF DENVER HIS CHIEF' RIVAL Omaha Rjut Bat Twa Trophy Wlmri, T. H. Gelaiee 4 A. L Rood, Both of Wham Carry O Directors Cape. C T. Jaffray of Minneapolis won the champlonablp of the Transmlesiaslppl (Jolt association by defeating F. W. McCartney of Denver In the final at the Field club Saturday by the score of I up and 4 to play. McCartney was 1 up on the morn Inc'a play, but In the afternoon th big banker from Minneapolis went right after him, and aa soon aa McCartney weakened on his putt, began winning holes and went to tbe food. The tournament ended with the championship match, as the finals In I th secretary's prise were finished In th 1 IIIUI IllllBt. wiaj.ijT McCartney and Jsffrsy started out on schedule) tlm for the first eighteen holes f" of th finals In th championship with th whole course somewhat damp from the rain or Friday night. Th tee war o damp that special tees wer prepared St th side of th others and at th eighth hole th tee was moved forward fifty yards. A good-eland gallery followed the player around, but many were kept away by the threatening rain. Neither plsyer showed any brilliancy, evidently worn out by the week's work, and both appeared under considerable nervous strain, realising that it waa tha final In th Transmlsstsslppi the wer playing. Hertlg, th councilman from Minneapolis, caddled for Jaffray and earn bad a for caddie. They drove even and well for the flmt hoi and lay even on th second stroke. McCartney missed a twelve-foot putt and Jaffray made an eight-foot one, giving him the hole In 4-4. They drove even for th second and Jaffray topped his second with a cleek and recovered on the third. Mc Cartney laid Jaffray stymie and halved the hole. Both Drtv fltratcat for Tnlrd. Both drove straight for th third and both seconds wer straight and even. Both on . th green In 4 with McCartney nearer. On the putt McCartney was stymie snd tried to Jump, rimming the hoi, but Jaffray missed sn easy putt and all wer even. They drove even for th fourth and both on green In t. with McCartney lying better. They halved it In four. They drove alike for the fifth and Mc Cartney foosled his second, while Jaffray went on th green, aa did McCartney In 8. Jaffray mlased an easy put, but Mc Cartney did likewise, putting Jaffray 1 up. For th sixth hole JalTray drove In th rough, topped his second and was on th green In I. McCartney stymied his ball and Jaffray tried to Jump, but missed, mak ing the gam all even. Neither made a good drive for th sev enth, but were even, and even again on ft, and both on the green in J. Jaf fray missed a four-foot putt, putting Mc Cartney 1 up. Both drove to the edge of the green on the eighth and Jsffrsy dubbed bis approach and rimmed the bole In ft, dpMng McCartney th hoi and making him t up. McCartney drove Into the bunker for the ninth, while Jaffray drove well. McCart ney recovered well, but Jaffray missed a chance to win the hole. McCartney rimmed the hole In 4, putting his ball stymie and they halved it In ft. Jaffray Makes Fia Drive. Jaffray mad a splendid drive at th tenth, but th ball rolled far down the slop. He recovered well, but his ball fell la casual watt on the green. McCart ney, by a good J rive and great approach, halved th hul with the Minneapolis man, 4-4. , Tha drive over the railroad tracks at th eleventh left bath the contestants even. Two good approaches laid both on th green, but Jaffray missed an easy putt and halved th hole. 4-4. McCartney's approach, after a splendid drive at tha twelfth, waa too strong and gar th hole to Jaffray, who putted well here, by a score of 4-1. Both men made excellent drives at th thirteenth, but McCartney drew a bad lie. His approach waa so good, however, that he might have won the hole had It not been for miserable putting. Jaffray halved It with htm, -. By missing a two-foot putt at th four teenth McCartney lost the hoi to Jaf fray. 4-4. At th fifteenth both made gooJ drives and McCartney followed his with wonderful brasaey shot. His miserable putting, however, lost him the hole, -4-Jaffray waa then 1 up. MoCartney braced up at the sixteenth aad bis two lovely drives and a good putt put him down la 4. while Jaffray, playing steadily weaker, took I. McCartney's ball rolled clear around the rim at his putt In the seventeenth and bad It not been ror inis ne wouia nave won tb hoi. Jaffray succeeds la halv ing It with bin. At th last hole, with the situation even, McCartney hit th green In t and won the hoi e tally! Jaffray missing a difficult pulL Boo re. a-i. Jaffray. out ....... -4 J T 4 I 4 XcCarUkay. t 4 a 4 I Jaltrer I 14 Hftrtf an t Annett 4 aad t JnlTrar 4 aad 4 Jnttnrtns t and I MrCartaer 1 alrCartnay 4 and 4 Jaffray. in 4 4 4 4 t 5 8-42-W McCartnoy, In.. I 4 I I I I I i 4 7 l.ara-eet Gallery of the Week. The largest gallery of the week fol lowed the players In the sfternoon and saw two beautiful drives at the first hole, with each on the green In two. .. McCart ney missed a putt to win and they halved the first hole. Both msde good drives and good approaches for the second hole, but both missed their putts snd this hole was also halved. Both again made beau tiful drives for th third hole and Jaf fray made a great Iron ahot, while Mc Cartney topped his approach. Jaffray lit within a foot of th hoi and McCartney missed hi chance to Halve and Jaffray won, making the score even up. Bottf mad splendid drives for the fourth and both-wer on the green In two. Each missed the putt and halved the hole. Jaffray drove well for the fifth, was on ths green In two and made the hole In four, while McCartney drove off the course, giving Jaffray the hole and making him" on up.- Each -wer on th sixth green In two and halved the hole In four. In driving for the seventh hole both were down the middle of the course, but McCartney dubbed his second and was over the road in three. Both were oh the green in four and halved It . Jaffray drove to the south side of the eighth green snd McCartney to the north. McCartney over approached and Jaffray missed hi putt, halving the hole and leaving Jaffray one up. McCartney drove to the edge of ths bunker, but both made the green In two, but McCartney missed hia putt, leav.ng Jaffray two up. - MeCartaey Jaat Over Fence. Both drove to the left of the green for the tenth hole, each approaching well and halving the hole In three. To the eleventh hole Jaffray drove a-little short of the vided as to whether the Minneapolis man green and McCartney Just oyer the fence, j would b able to overcome the handicap. Jaffray. approached well to the hole and , But the gallery did not know what a re MoCartney overran his spprosch and ; serve of strength the big man had. Instead missed, a difficult putt, Jaffray making his ; of weakening, he made a magnificent burst putt for a three and- winning th hoi, making him ft up. To th eleventh boll) drove well and Jaffray topped his second while McCsrt ney waa hole high to th right. Jaffray' third waa short' of the green snd McCart ney overran the hole on his third. Jaffray approached well to the hols and McCart ney waa short on his spprosch putt, miss ing his putt for a five, maxlng the hoi In aix, Jaffray making hia putt and win ning the hole in five. Both drove well to, the thirteenth and ! preclatlon for the treatment they had re Jsffray'a second putt him on the green. ' calved at the hands of the Trsnsmisslasippl while McCsrtney wss hole high with his officials, and also at the hands of the second. Both approached well, msking ' directors and members of the Field club, their putts for four snd hslved the hole, j They were especially loud In their praise On the fourteenth Jaffray drove well, Mc- I the table the Field club had been setting Csrtneya little to the left and short, sp- ! w' took pains to find the steward, proaching well onto the green with his i E- A. Smith, to tell him how well rf&y had second. Jaffray approached within fifteen 1 bfn 1 nJ two or three from the large i - uu, McCartney mis.ea m lona pun ana janray msae a nrteen-iooi putt for a three, winning th hole and match, ft up and 4 to play Jsffray's finish wss very strong on th Inside of th second eighteen, being four strokes better then bogey when the match was snded. He beat bogey six times In the fourteen holes and at on hoi was two strokes behind bogey, making him 4 up to bogey. Jarrray, out 4 4 ( 4 4 4 4 4 McCartney, out 4 4 6 4 1 4 4 4 Jaffray, in 1 114 10 0 0 McCartney, In I 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 4-41 018 0-21 Match Itetweea Twe Mike. j The match between th two "Mike' was ' slow In starting, aa Do ran did not appear ' until 1:10, and when they did get away ; neither started very fast. They halved th first, and second and Thomas dubbed his chn'plon golf player. For that reason drlv for the third, tsking 7 snd losing ths Mr J,ffry "fused to stand for his pic hoi. Thomas dubbed hia second atrok for ,ur durin4I lh week at the tourna. the fourth hole, taking i. while Doran did mm- but th" P1" In th Illustrated It In 4, making him 1 up. Doran dubbed 8ec,l" of The Bee waa caught as hs wss his drlv for the fifth hole and Thomas driving from th first tea In Jha qusllfy won. ' j ln round for tbe championship. Mr. Th sixth and seventh wer halved and ' J""1 '' he waa afraid th Omaha on th eighth Thorn missed his drlvs and h""1"" would think he paid more atten tion mad the hoi In 4. but Doran mad It ,,on to lf than b dll to th banking In 1 which was under bogey. Doran business if hs wss given too much proml drov out of bounds for th ninth, but nnc- Thomss missed an easy put snd they halved It. making Doran 1 up on th turn. ! " H",M ' Champlhlp. THm.. t a 1 1 ....,., ' PHILADELPHIA, June U-Mtss Helen nSrTi, .?t Homans of New York today won the worn- Doran. out 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 6-42 an s lawn' tennia championship of ths Two Country club players cam together I nHed Slates for 1906. defeattng in th final In th directors cup finals. U H. Oalnes roun1 Mrs. Barger-Wsllach of the same ... w r. B.n.L. .,. 0.1 . . city and taking the championship by de- and W. D. Bancker. with Oalnes winning f,u(t trom MlM Elisabeth Moore, the th match. 4 up and ft to play. Th pair holder, of New York. Miss Homans won put up consistent golf snd made good medal ln 'r'ht sets by a score of -4. 4-1. In .. .n.M.rtr. it,. ,,.." . tne first set Mrs. Barger-Wallacn secured scores, considering th condition of th ; a i,.d of four r,mM "t( .. The Moorul course, which Is heavy after th recent set wss practically a repetition of tbe rain. Oalnes was 1 up on his fellow "I'l .Mr. Barger-Wsllach having a lead ,i,lVl-, , h. , , ,, . ,, ... " of 1-1, only to lose the next four games. Clubman at th turn, and after thla point , uin stopped the other ehsmpi" nship stesdlly Increased bis lead. Oslnes holed ' events in doubles. It will be finished lion- several of hi approach shots on th green and hroua-ht ln a card nt at for ih leen hole with Bancker at. Qaine. out.- , 44446466 444 Bancker, out 66716461 444 Oalnaa, In 4 4 114 1111-41-56 Bancker. In 4 I f ft I 4 4 4 41 47 Caaeatatlaas, Fiaal Raaad. M. Doran. Jr., St. Paul, beat Q. p. Thomas. Omaha Field iplwb. ft-up and I to platr. Secretary's Frlsa, Flaal Ratal. A. L, Reed. Omaha Country club, beat R. B. Hawklna, Minneapolis ft-up and t to play. Dlrceitars' Priae, Flaal Kaaad. F. H. Oalaes, Omaha Cauatry club, beat W. V. Bancker. Omaha, ft-up and 4 to play. ( atipMltd Baaatsaa Cwsasaaa. Th unexpected has happened mora oftaii than not In th Important cnatchea of th tournament during th areas, la tb sur prises McCartney of Dnvr. a small man. with little physical strength and almuat unknown to the other golfer competing, was lb biggeat facta. Ilia phnooMal Directors Prise. Board lata Craar rowra Games Kern par Pau (hart? LlnlSf atoa Mill 1. Tnomai A. C. Joee Rckard Baarker Ktntler Sharp Palmatlar Hartli Oraer 4 and 4 Oalnaa 4 and I Galeae 4 and 1 Katnpar 4 and I KM 4 aad 4 Hill 1 ap 14 kalaa Jenea 4 and 4 I Baarkar 1 P Baorkar P 11 kaiaa Ktnaltr 1 up hartl 4 and 4 Klaalar 1 up IP kalaa putts won hjm several matches sgslnst players of far greater reputation, and all 1 through -the week he shone by the brtl llsncy of his approach shots. McCartney first began to attract attention when In a stiff contest of nineteen holes he over threw last veer's champion. Warren lilck-" Inson of Dea Moines. A putt of twenty-five feet gave him a hole which seemed hope lessly lost, and Just to show that this was not an accident he almost repeated the trick on the next two auccenstve holes. Then he met Bun Oulnand. Des Moines' hopes of the championship with Dickinson defeated rested In young Gulnand. the boy wonder. In many reapects he waa the most brilliant player on the links, but he showed weakness against McCsrtney, whose ap proaches were superb. Johnston of 8t. Taul gave McCartney the hardest tussle he had so far encountered In the semi final. .Johnston showed symptoms of nervousness at one or two critical points and lost the match with a poor drive and a poorer putt at the last hole. Jaffray His Welllactoa. McQartney met his Waterloo Saturday afternoon only In the last half of the final round, when he fell before Jaffray, the big Minneapolis banker. Jaffray had also met and overcome some redoubtable op ponents In the first round h defeated Thomas, who holds the course record of seventy-five. L. H. Johnson waa easier, but Hodge of Ksnsss City gave him a close tussle. In the semi-final round Jaffray met and defeated Bprague Abbott, tbe star of the Omaha Cftuntry club, who. In the qualify. Ing round, with a high wind, had made the only comparatively low acore of 141. Abbott had again ahown hia prowess when he overthrew Bend of St. Paul, who came to Omaha with the biggeat reputation of all the big contingent from the Twin Cities. It was one of the misfortunes of the tour nament that Bend should have been put out In an. early round. Abbott, however, was unsble to repeat th trick when he en countered Jaffray. Hard work on the links for several successive days was showing Its effects, and Jaffray s victory was largely due to his superior stsytng powers. When Jsffrsy won the first hole from Ab bott, th latter was visibly affected, and when he won the third straight It wss his undoing. Helpa Him ta th Last. This quality again served him well In the final against McCartney. McCartney started out to win. At the end of nine holes It seemed like the Denver man's gam. . But Jaffray never lost his nerve, but on the other hand, added a little steam to his game. When the second half started with McCartney one up, opinion was dl and In tbe fourteen holea played in the second half actually did alx of them better than bogey. Omaha was successful In winning two of the cups, the directors' cup won by F. H. Oslnes of the Country club, and the direc tors' cup won by A. Lt Reed, also of the Country cluh. "Mike" Thomas was runner up for the consolation prise. Visitors Praise Local Mea. Before leaving several of the visitors asked the newspapers to express their ap- j ""J 1 w " e" " -" .... 1,1 club- ,ny Be vera 1 or tne visitors who wer out or th tournament spent the dsy on th Coun try club links, as they said they had heard of their beauty. Plctare at JasTray. The picture of C. T. Jaffray, champion of ths Trsnsmisslasippl Qolf assoclstlon, will be, found In th Illustrated Section of The Bee. Through an unfortunate mis hap the name was dropped from beneath the picture,, but Mr. Jaffray'a picture Is that one to which no nam I attached. Mr. Jaffray la vice president of the First National bank of Minneapolis, th lsrgest bank In thst city, and says he prefers to be known ss a successful bsnker thsn a ' rilajer Defeats Beeaaer. PIIX3ER, Neb.. June 21. tSpeclal. ) Pllger beat Bcemer In an Interesting gam of bull her yesterday. Score: RU E. Pllger 1 0001120 -7 II Beemer 0 01401100-414 Struck out: By Swsrta. ft; by Felman, I. Wild pitches: By Swarts, 1; by Felman. 1. fassed balls: By Hopper. I. by Harrises. Batteries: Pllger, Serena and Hopper; Beemer, Felman and Harrison. Time: 1 40. Umpires: Matheaon snd Rysa. Mia fstlaa Defeats atlas Piaekasy. LEICESTER. England. June 21 In the final round of the women's single In th open lawn tennl tournament. Miss May Sutton of California today defeated Mis pinckney. 4-9. 7-4. la tha double, final round, R. F. aad H. L. Doherty defeated Frank L. Rieely f England and Krelgh Collins. 4-4. -, 4-1 St. Lals Half Chaaaplaaehlf). ST. LOUIS. M.. June -Ralph McKIt link of th (U. Louis Country club, by dafestlnc Arthur Stickney In the final match. I up snd 4 to play, won th oily golf championship today. Fnftar I Morrison Havklna Leery Hoal arar Man In Patera Math Colt Kaad Low Ctha Joaaa O. M. Corsutt Oalnaa t aad 4 Oalnaa 4 and 4 Banrkr 1 up IS kolaa OMAHA WINS ONE AND TIES Eomkei Take First of Donble-Header from Sioux City. SECOND ENDS IN TEN-INNING DRAW Koakallk is Poaadad Oat at Box aad JteSeeley Saves Oaaaa by Great Wrk an tha Rabber. The Rourkes took the first of an Inter esting double-hesder with the Sioux yes terday afternoon and came so close to get ting the second, after a wonderfully fought . contest, that only the calling of the game after the tenth Inning saved the Carney tribe from worse defeat. Both games were filled with tnterestmg features and kept the i.SOO fana on the gog all the while. The Sioux got aboard In the first game by tleing the Omaha acore In the fifth and then working hard to overcome the lead Pa'a boys later secured. In the second game the lowsns took advantage r.f Koukallk'a off day and slammed out nine hits snd six runs before the end of the third Inning. But when McNeeley re plsced Kouksllk a hard fight waa on. Four hits and no runs was all they did with Mr. McNeeley after he cams In. And then the home boys took sfter th Sioux with McNeeley at the wheel. The Sioux score of six runs was tied In th eighth amid a pandemonium of cheers, and after two more Innings of profitless playing Umpire Keefe called the game on account of dark ness, with the score to t snd a lot of disappointed fsns. How the Faa Begaa. The way the Rangers went sfter the Sioux after the third Inning of the second gsme.wss a caution. .Not only did they land on Mr. Corbett for a few, but In the field they kept the Sioux from making a run after th third Inning. Take In that fifth Inning of th second gam for in stance: After two men wer out Certer sent out a life and msde second on Meyer's had throw. Howard followed suit and found second base on a throw to home plate to head off Carter, who stopped at third on hi way areund the earth. Carter scored when Perrlng went out st first and Bassey sent out a fine three-bagger to the right field fence, scoring, when t Runkle followed with a single. Four hits and three runs In the fifth. Then things went along quietly for a spell until the eighth, when the Rourkes made two scores after two men went down. That was when they tied th Sioux score and caused the grandstand to tremble. Mo Neeley started In by going out on a left field fly and Carter ssw his finish at first. Things were not looking overbrlght Just then with two men up and two outs. Just then Howard and Perrlng had a bright idea wnicn they carried Into effect by sending out singles to right field and getting to the bases. Then Welch walked and tit base wer full. Bassey cam to bat. "Knock It out, Buster:" yelled l.om fsns. And Buster did send ths ball out. Howard scored, Sioux City Meyers made an error and then Perrlng scored. Th soor wss tied and two mn left on base. Then Dolan went out. Bat Mae Waa at th Helm. Th Sioux tried with might and main to wrest a victory In th second gam, but McNeeley would not allow It.' Several time they had Tnen on the bases at critical parlods of th gam, but superb fielding by the Omaha players did the business On two or three particular occasions Welch was conspicuous In pulling down high ones, on Instance especially being a most has ardoua undertaking. McNeeley pitched In splendid form. H did not pas a man and allowed but few hits. Carter mad on of th most noteworthy plays In ths first game by throwing from right garden to third base, wher Perrlng received th ball In tlm to catch Tat out. PHchr Patterson of th Bloux held th Rangers down well In th first gam, while Corn was more effective for th Omaha team In th earns game. Bender and Bas sey mad th only three-base hits of th day. Th Omaha team won tb entire series with th Sioux, not considering the tie game, which will be plsyed off at som later date. Th Denver team will be her this afternoon. , Tbe score: First gams: OMAHA. AB. R. H. 1 1 0 A 0 I 1 0 1 Bender, c. .. Carter, rf. .. Perrlng. lb. Welch, cf. .. Bassey, If. .. Dolsn, lb. .. Runkle, ss. . Howard, 2b. Corns, p. ... Totsls ..... o. 11 A. E. 2 4 SIOUX CITT. AB. R. T 27 10 H. 1 I 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Campbell. If. Noblm, rf. . Meyera. lb .. Weed, lb. Tate, rf Sheehan. lb. Frost, ss Freeae, e. .... Patterson ... Newton .... A 0 Totals 26 I ft 21 f 1 Newton batted for Patterson In ninth. Perrlng out in fifth; hit by batted ball Omaha nuna n 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hits 0 1 1 I I 0 0 2 bioue City- Runs ft 0 I I 0 0 0 1 ft "s o 001101 1 ft Earned runs: Omaha. 2; Sioux City, L Three-bas hit: Bender. Two-base hits: Do la a and Com. Stolen bases: Csrter, Welch and Bassey. Flrat base on balls: Off Corns, 4: off Patterson, 4. Struck out: "7 v-orns, a; oy retteraon, 1. Left on bases: Omaha, 9; Sioux City, 14. Double play: RunKTs to Howard to Dolan. First baa n errors: Omaha. 1; Sioux City, ft. Hit by pttohed ball: Dolan and Tate. Tlm tf game: 14. Umpire: Keefe. Score, second game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. ' A. E. Carter, rf 4 1110 1 Howard, tb I 1 I 1 I Perrlng. lb 4 1111 Welch, cf ft 4 0 ft 0 Bassey, If ft 1 ft 1 0 Doiaa. lb 4 I 1 aft I Secretary's Prize. 4 and I Ravklna I aad i Maektne t aad I Havkt P Lowrr 4 and I Payer I ap Ba dataalt Hark 4 and Kaad 4 aad t Road ' 4 aad t Lev 1 Jneae Safin It Baad 4 and 1 Lev 4 III 1 Runkle, ss I 6.1 I I 1 Oondlng, c 11114 Knukalik. p 1 0 0 t 0 McNeeley, p. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 41 t it 10 11 "i SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Campbell. If 4 0 110 0 Noblltt. rf (00100 Meyara, lb 4 0 1 U 0 Weed. 2b I 1 1 1 1 1 Tate, rf. 5 1 I 0 0 Sheehan. lb S 1 1 1 4 0 Fro.t, ss t 1 1 0 1 0 Hess, c 4 11110 Corbett. p 4 0 1110 Total 41 i 1 14 t Oame railed at end of tenth Inning on ao- rount of darkness. Omaha Runs 0 Hits 0 0 I f 0100-4 1 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 1-11 Sioux City Runs Hits Kerned runs .0 140000000-4 .2 14100010 111 Omaha. 4; Bloux City. i. Three-base hit: Bassey. Two-base hits: Camnbell snd Hess. Stolen bsse: Perrlng. Sacrifice hUs: Howard. Dolan and Oondlng. First base on balls: Off Corbett, 1. Struck out: By McNeeley, 1; by Corbett, 4. Left on bssea: Omaha, 1$; Bloux City, 7. Double plays: McNeeley to Runkle to Dolan: Howard to Runkle to Dolan. First base on errors: Omaha, 1: Sioux City, 1. Hit by S Itched ball: Oondlng. Passed balls: ondlng and Hess. Time of game: 1:66. Umpire: Keefe. Dearer Mistreats Pitchers. DKS MOINKS, June a. Denver won a slugging match from Des Moines todsy. Manager Doyle used three pitchers In an endeavor to stop the slaughter, but was unsuccessful. This waa the first victory for Denver on the Des Moines grounds this season. Score: DENVER. AB. R. PO. A. E. 1 0 1 110 too 7 0 1 1 ft 0 loo 10 0 4 10 0 4 0 if 11 1 PO. A. E. 1 i t I i I 7 II too I 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 010 27 144 1 1 0 0-11 I 1 I 0-4 McHsle. cf T. Smith, lb.. Randall, rf Russell, lb Reddlek, lb.... Belden, If Kngle. ss Zalusky, e Wright, p 6 Totals IS U 17 DES MOINES. AB. R. i 1 1 4 1 :::::::::: 5 I Saffyn. 'Leary, If lb... Welday, cf... Dexter, lb.... Towne, c Hog-reiver, rf. Andreas, ss... Magoon. 2b... Clcotte. , p Manske, p.... Miller, p ... 1 ... 1 ... 4 ... t ... 0 ... 1 ... 1 Totals 17 4 U Denver 0 16 0 1 De Molnea .........0 0 0 1 0 Stolen bases: Miller. Zalusky. McHale. Randall. Two-base hit: Welday, Hog relver, Caffyn, Randall. Reddlek, Belden. Zalusky 2, Wright. Hits: Off f'lcotte, 1; off Manske, 1: off Miller, I. Double plays: Andreas to Dexter to Towne; Red dlek to Kngle. Bases on ballc. Off Msnske, 1: off Miller, 1; off Wright, 1. Hit .by pitched bull: Clcotte, 1; Wright 1. Struck out: By Clcotte. 1: by Manske, 3: by Miller, 1; by Wright, 4. Psssed balls: Towne. 1; Zalusky, 1. Wild pitch: Clcotte. Time: 2:06. I'm pi re: Davis. Attendance: 1,600. Paeblo Wlas Iwatfeat. LINCOLN. June 21 Pueblo batted out a victory today, winning from Lincoln by a score of S to 2. Both pitchers were hit hard, but the fielding waa clean, and while the visitors were sble to bunch their smsshes on Jones, Stlmmel kept them scat tered. The visiting pitcher had terrific speed snd good control and never failed to work himself out of a bad hole. Manager Holmes of the locale Is on a tour of the state in search of players. Score: PUEBLO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. H. PO. A. 1 1 1 Cook. If.. 4 1 McOilvray, lb 4 . 1 1 10 1 I I 0 1 0 1 t 0 I 1 I 1 0 Bhugart, 2b 4 1 Melchlor, rf 6 0 Bader. cf 6 0 Elwert, lb ft 1 Flake, as 4 1 Meaaltt, C. 4 1 SUmmcl, p 4 0 Totsls 19 I LINCOLN. AB. R. 14 17 14 H. PO. 1 4 A. 1 0 7 Flllman, ss Wolfe. If Qulllln, lb Thomas, lb Collins, rf Ketchem, cf..., Barton, lb , Zlnran, e ft 0 I Jones, p 4 0 1 Totals 17 S li 27 0 0 0 Pueblo II 00(0001 0-1 Lincoln 0 1001000 0-1 Earned rune: Lincoln, 1; Pueblo. 1 Two base hit: Cook. Messltt, Stlmmel. Stolen bases: Collins, Ketchem, Cook, Bader. Double plays: Jones to Flllman to Thomas; Cook to Shugart. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Barton, Shugart, Flake. First base on balls: Oft Jones, 1; off Stlmmel, ft. Struck out: By Jones, I; by Stlmmel, I. Pasaed ball: Messltt. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Mo Carty. Attendance: 1.600. StaBdlaaj at ha Tessas. Played'. Won. Lost. Pet. I'd .61 .641 .440 AM .37 De Moines 47 11 11 Omaoa 48 27 21 Denver 61 28 Lincoln 60 22 28 Sioux City 44 21 24 Pueblo 49 II 11 Oames today: Denver st Omsha, Pusblo at Des Moines. Lincoln at Sioux City. Denver aad Oaaaha. Bill Everett and his brown suit will be the sttractlon st Vinton Street park thl sfternoon, when he brings his Orlstlie from Denver to wrestle with Pa's Col's J' for the championship for the Western 0 ! league. Pa'a boys are on the win and If 1 ; enougn games ere wun w.i, ui " I nant. At any rate great Improvement has I been shown In the plsy and an Immense crowd will be on hand this afternoon. Grand Iaiand and Intervening points on . the Union Pacific wllPsend a delegation of J I rooters, which is expected to fill two see- 1 Hon. 80 It behooves the regulars to sgaln 1 j be on hand early to get the front seats. Old Sport McHale will be there to help "amuse, but the principal amusement will be In winning the gsme. Monday will be women's dsy snd tbe women will seise this I opportunity sgaln to become acquainted 1 ' with the boys who wear the Omaha uni forms. The lineup Omaha. Positions. Denver. ,. Ruaaell .T Smith Reddlek .J. Smith .. Belden . McHale , Randall . Zalusky ..." Pal'g ... Engl . Morgan .. Wright .. Adams Dolan Howard... Perrlng... Runkle.... Ha nee y .... . First , Second . Third , Short , . Left , Center . Right . Catch , Catch .... , Pitch . Pitch . Pitch . . Pitch , Pitch 7 , Welch.;... I i irwr. Oondlng.. , liender ' McNeely.. Dodge I Corns 1 Kouksllk. 1 Sanders... Bartraad Elated Over Vletry. BERTRAND. Neb.. Jun 23 -Special Telegram.) The Bart rand Sluggera de feated I-eilnrion'e feet salaried team yesterday at Lexington, W te 9. Ths game waa fast snd furious from start to finish. Nlleaon, the famous University pitcher, waa In th box for Lexington, but Bertrand sluggers found Mm with ease, getting eisht singles, three Iwo-baae hits snd two ft I three-baggers. Atkinson talrled for Ber 0 trend snd succeeded In holding Lexington Sdown to six hue. Bertrsnd ha a one of the fastest amateur teams In Waaler K. Caua Gataa t"mt 1 vp -14 kolaa Tnomaa Tkeaiaa Lam I at I ap St await Maaaa Mafaa 4 aad I Pumney Sumney Sprague 4 up Jones Janaa Cady I as 9" kalaa l.areaweer Larnaawwr Moray I up 14 kalaa Patiaoe Dora a Pores t and 4 Rayaolda Rarnnlda (.oak lay dafaalt Baad 4 aad I breaks snd Is much elstad over this vic tory. Batteries: Bertranrt, Atkinson and McWhorter, lxlntton, Nlleson snd Level. AVRPt AGF.S OF THR OMAHA TRAM Baitlaar aad Fleldlatr far th Week Shows Great laapravemeat. Omaha took a brace last week and of th sevengames played won Ave and tied one, losing only the Sunday amnio at Pueblo, wh'ch was due to a dust storm, during which the ball was lost while two Pueblo players circled the diamond. Klglit of the regulars proved themselves terrors at the bat. and all did a little something In the line. In the field the same story was true, but seven errors being charged for the seven games. In brief, for the week the team batting average Is .S3) and the fielding average Is .071. which Is a pretty good quality of ball, and about what we have a right to look for from the Omahs teem. Now that the boys have struck their gait, a different story Is In sight for the Western lesgue. I .a st year at this date the team was batting . as sgalnst .tb now. and was fielding .H ss sgalnst .444. The figures for the season up to the present are: BATTINO. AVERAOFA O. A.R. R, H. Av. L.W. Welsh ... Perrlng ,. Fenlon ... Bassey ., Runkle .. Dolan .... Oondlng .. Howard .. Bender .. Corns Iong Csrter ... McNeeley Sanders .. Koukallk 49 174 3f 61 .110 .111 49 1 40 4n 40 IT 57 4 43 16 11 , 1 10 174 7 m 1M 1A 1W 77 147 n 14 148 U 41 37 17 1 17 14 17 12 U 27 61 1 M 42 4ft 16 M 11 .JM , .2M .XB .26 .21 .10 ilM .214 .311 .log .10 .141 .104 .201 .tx .244 .266 .260 W .361 .221 .174 .197 .a .14 .164 .100 Dodge Team 4 1414 J 417 .24 .244 I FIELDING AVERAGES. O. A. K. T.C. Av. L.W. Sanders t W 0 S6 I t) 1 Fenlon 10 0 1 l.ono l.ono Long to 11 1 M .Pro .Xtt Oondlng 177 12 I 147 .44 . Dolan 466 21 14 4P4 .04 .7 Bender 164 76 211 . .061 Rassey 96 11 6 111 .tfA Mi Runkle 106 111 19 2M .977 Perrlng 71 121 1 KM .921 .416 McNeeley JO I JH .9?! .961 Welsh 97 9 114 .921 ,IM Carter 64 II 4 72 .917 .94 Dodge 1 21 1 24 .917 .9"0 Koukallk ft 26 1 ill ,M .US Howard 6s 61 19 16 .60 .966 Corns 1 17 4 21 ' .617 .142 Team 1281 617 122 2.020 . 944 . 939 FISNI.OS TAKES TATK'g PI, A CI". Will Play Right far Caraey as Less frans Pa. Right Fielder Tste did not leave Omsha with Sioux City last night. Manager Carney let him go and It Is understood ha will Join some astern team In a minor league. Fenlon, the University of Ne braska boy, whom Rourke loaned to Kearney, will take his place. Rourk still holds the strings on Fenlon snd has only loaned him to Carney.- Fenlon has been Slaying left field for Kearney since leaving maha and tins made good to a remarkable degree. He hss fielded In slmost faultless stvle and batted well. Rourke has never questioned the msking of a good ball player out of Fenlon. He has It In him and It Is not Improbable, If he continues to expand, he will be back with Omaha to strengthen the tesm when occasion demands. Soldiers Beat Railroaders. The Fort Crook tesm detested ths Union Pacific shops team at Fort Crook Ssturday sfternoon. The pitching of Flnley wss strong, allowing but seven nits ana striKing out ten or tne snopmen. Murray piicneu a good game, but hitting at the prowr tlm won the game for Fort Crook. The farrison generally turned out to root for he team, which always hss good backing In Its gsmes. Score: Fort Crook 10010104 ft U. P. Shop 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-1 Batteries: I". P. shops, Murrsy and Claire; Fort Crook, Flnley and Waller. Iowa State la(ac, MAR8HALLTOWN. Is.. Juns fSpe elsl Telegram.) Iowa Stats lesgue results today were: Burlington, I; Marahalltown, ft. Fort Dodge, 4; Oskalooss, 1 (thirteen In nings). Wsterloo, 10; Keokuk. 7. Ottumws, 12; Boone, 1 Cosad Wise fraaa Darr. COZAD, Neb., June 11. (Special Tele gram.) A lively game of ball was plsyed here today between Darr -and Cosad, re sulting In a score of 11 to I In fevor of the boms tesm. The features of ths gam The Watch Vest Y r0U can buy Health Insurance now. Several good " Accident " Companies Mil It. Sixty dollars par year will brlnf you $25 XX) par week, (or every week you are Sick. , I But, your time alone may be worth far more than that. And $200 per week might not pay (or your ujerlnf. That's why "Cascaret" Iniqrance which prevents Slcknesa, la worth ten times as much money as ether " Health " Insur ance. Yet "Cascaret Iniuranee" will coat you lesa than Ten Can la a week. That fives you a "Vest Pocket" Boi to carry constantly. e "Indlresrlon" means (oed eaten but only partially digested. "Constipation" means (ood retained In the body undigested too long, till II decav. It then supplies the poisons o( decay to the system. In place e( the nourishment It might have supplied. - Isn't that a tremendous handicap worth Insuring against ? What does It cost to Cure Constipation or Indigestion, with their train of small and great Ills, and to Insure against s return ef them? Not so very much. Ono 10 cent bos of Cascareta per week, at most, perhaps half that. On candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly (or a short time, la war ranted to euro the worst case of Constipa tion ar Indigestion that walks the earth. a One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 par cent ol all other Ilia likely to attack yon. Because 90 per cent of these ills begin Consolation. THemae 4 and I Tfccmaa 4 a4 I Sumner I up 14 kola 4 ad I Jaaee I up 14 kalaa IWaa 1 up tiwaa 4 and 4 wer fielding by Hinea and ths all areund hard hitting and fast fielding of Cosad Darr was strengthened bv !exlngtn a salaried battery. Hlta: Cosad. 16: Dsrr. . Struck out: By Retnhsrt, II; br Emery, 1; by Pfelffer. a. Batteries: Cosad. Rein- hart and Atkinson; Darr, Emery, Fisher. Pfelffer and West. At runs opf.iis sprbd circ rr Foar Thaasaad 1st Parses nana; Cp far Meet Real Math. AUBURN. Neb., June .-( Special. )-Th opening meeting of th Nebraska Speed as sociation will, be held in Auburn, beginning July 10 and ending July 11. This is ex pected to be on of th finest speed meet that has ever been held In th aiate. More good horses are experted to participate than at any other opening of the associa tion. Four thousand dollars Is to be given swsy In purses. A purse of not leas thsn 1 400 for each harness rscs. money to b paid at the stand st the close of each race This Is a feature not often practiced at the meets. Arrangements have been mad for spe cial rates t Auburn.. There I a big effort on foot to mako the big day at the races the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ren day, and a special train from Omaha to Auburn, with very low rates. Said trsln to be known as the "Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Excursion." All sur rounding towns have pledged their hearty co-operation In msking this on th best meet ever held In th state. Together with the race ther Is to be here one week, commencing with July I, th Hendrlck-HMpley Carnival company, which Is considered one of th best and largest on th read today. At Diets Park. Th Starlight and Victors will play against the . Diets Athletic association to-v dav at Diets park, Thirtieth and Speuldlng. First gsme between Starlight and Dun Athletic asooiation. Victor. Diet I A. Ass'n , Camp Hall !4tham .........Knight And areas . Hunter Msaaman Mstthews : Wahl Franek Hawkins... TV. Kill.... Monchas... I. Howes... First . Second Third . Short . Left .. Center Orteb, Bowes.... Catch Hlnton Pitch Happy Hoar Beat Rally. Th Happy Hour club won a ball gam from th Holly Friday night by th er of 4 to 2, McDermott made a beautiful catch or C. Claire Una drive and Dough erty did some grsndstsnd work at third. Olbann's terrific hitting nearly broke up the game snd drove C. Claire from the box, but McAndrews fsred no better. Score: , R.H.B. H. H. club ...1 0 1 0 0 4 I I Holly 0 64101-114 Batteries: Bell end E. Claire: C. Clair. McAndrews and Spellmsn. For game with th Happv Hour dub, address Tom Cassldy. 1110 North Eighteenth street, or teiepnon uougia sot. Maaa far 0'"IV Place. ' ONAWA, la., Jun . (Spaclat. A. W. Mann of Onawa. a stockholder In th Sioux City franchise of th Western league, is prominently mentioned by his friends as a candidate for president of th jeatru In esse Norrla O'Nell Is dismissed. Mr. Mann . Is sn enthusiastic, base ball man ef wide experience, and for anm years played with the old Clinton Active and Is considered something of a first baeemen himself. In addition to his experienoe, he 1 poears4 of a "roll" that might prove convenient In emergencies. Oraatd lalaad Dwae tha Saaslaar. SCHVYLFR, Neb.. Jun M.-fSpeertal Telegram.) Schuyler waa today defeated . by the Grand Island team by a aoor of I to 1. Stilts of Schoyier started ut to filtch a good game, nut after th fifth nnlng h waa continually bit bard. Soar: R-H.B. Grand Island ..0 000041 1 t I 11 ttchuyler 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 I ft Batteries: SchuyUr. Stilts and Smith: Grand Island, Cre.nl and Tewnssnd. Tims of. game: 1:. Umpire: Corbett. Keller Beats Sprllagt Kaaard. SPOKANE, Wash.. Jun 21 -Dan Keller of the Multnomsh Athletic club. Portland, Ore., won th loo-yard dash In th P. 24. A A. meat today, tleing the world record af 9 seconds and breaking th Peino Northwest record of ten seconds Oaaaes la Thret !.. At Springfield Springfield-Davenport, bo game; rain. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Raptda, I; Uloom ington, 1.. At Decatur Dubuque. 4; Deeatur. ft. , At Peoria Rock Island. 4: Peoria, ft. If you hav anything fo trad advert) It In tha For Eschang oolumn of .Tb Be Want Ad page. .' 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