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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEr "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, inn.
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OMAHA WISS FROM DENVER
Eonrkt rmilj Enatohei L8t of Bom
Series with Orizzliei.
GAME FULL OF FREAK OCCURRENCES
, lt f Thinn Sotrd that An Kot
. . . t anally Seen, hot Rill Everett
la I'at Oat of Lot
toal.
In a Mm in which the umpire wii lad,
- In which Denver made mora hlta than
Omaha. In which several hits were made
whlrh are not counted In the summary be
cause the umpire ruled otherwise. In whlfh
several good fielding chancea were taken.
In which Omaha stole all the baaea, In
which Old Man Kverett was ejected from
,the grounds for talking too much, In which
Belden made three hita In threa tlmea tip
nd In which none of the Omaha plajrere
were struck but, Omaha won from Denver
' at Vinton Bfreet park Tuesday afternoon
' by a, acore of ft to 1.
Kvere(t, for want of a better man, sent
In Jkdamt.tn do tha twirling Hunt for him,
and he exploded In the flrat, but the Old
Man decided to let him stay and get hla
, bum;"' Jtls sagacity waa proven, for the
- -?oyigster pitched excellent ball for the re
mainder of the game, the Omaha bunch
making ' but four hit from hla delivery
during the 'balance of the fun. Tha flrat
Inning, however, waa a bad one for Mr.
Adama, and he began to wlah he had
'stayed In Greeley before Ta'a Colte were
through with him.
Oaaaha Mini In Flrat.
Johnny Bender, who waa playing right In
place of Carter, who hnd hla ahoulder
wrenched at the den Monday night when
. the goat hunted him Into one of the heavy
timber, led off with a hit. and Howard
pepped out to the pitcher In trying to
v hunt. Terrlng hit for' a double, and Dr.
Welch walked. Bassey'a single brought
Perrlng home, and Joe. Dolan also singled,
which scored Welch and put Baaeey on
..third. Baaeey and Dolan pulled off a auc
ceseful double ateal, which made a total
of four and ended the run getting.
Denver acored one In tha fourth by Bel
, den, J. Smith and Zaluaky each making a
single. Ir the . sevehth two more were
. dded thusly: T. Smith walked and Ran
dall hit for a three-Backer, bringing him
home. After Russell and Reddlck had re-
tired Belden made hla third alngle In the
day and brought Randall home.
Omaha'e other score 'waa made In the
fifth Inning,, when Perrlng led oft with a
. double and, Welch walked. BUI Everett
'ook auch violent exceptions to the. de
cielons of the umpire that Mr. McCarthy
told -him he had better go back of the
grandstand and alt down, which Old Bill
did. after parading in front of the grand
stand for some, time to show hia manly
form. Bill was not doing much but bark at
the nmp. After Bill had retired Baaaey hit
: to Adams, who caught him at first, and
In the meanwhile Perrlng had gone to third
and came home on Dolan'a out from Red
, dick tot Russell. .
Corns la Tight . Hole.
.. That .waa all the scoring done. Corns
looked like he was about to explode In
antkoi aavaJitjh., when Denver made three hlta
off Ma delivery," 1 affer-Mermn I)ng
. ;had MeNesdey warm up lie aettled down
'. and finished strong. Howard and Terrlng
.each wera atar actors In aoina faat fielding
plays. ; -
Pueblo will be here Saturday.
.;. The score:
" OMAHA.
1 R. R:H. PO. A.' K.
Pender V '
0
, Howard, ?.,..;...,.. j o
.'Perrlng. 3b 4 5
2
.4
0
0
1
1
0
7
15
; weicii. cr 2 1 1 2
."Hasrey, If.. 3 118
. . Dplan. lb.i , 4 0 1- 12
Hqiikle. aa 4 n 0 1
. bonding, c 2 0 0 ft
(Corns, p g 0 1 1
. 'Totals ..
h
DENVER. .
II 27
H. PO.
0 , 2
0
2 -n
AR
4
.3
3
4
McHale. cf
T. Smith, 2b...
Handall. If....
Riii.c. lb......
Fleddlok. ,1b....
.Belden. rf
J. Smith, aa....
Zalusky,. c..:..
Adams, p,...,.
15 .
n
3
0
0
1
.... Totala 85 3 24 17
, Omaha
. Ilita 4 0 1 2 10
" Huns 4 0 0 0 1 0
Denver
0 -
0 -5
0 O-B
0 08
Hlta
, Runs .
1 1 0 3 0 1
0 0 0 1 OO
Two-base hlta: Perrina (2i. RanH.11
. rtiree-baaa hit: Randall. Bases on balls:
Off Corns.. 4 off Adams, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: Corns. 1; Adams, '1. 'Struck out: Hv
'Corn. 3;. by Adams. 0. I.ert on bases'-
Omaha.-t: Denver. II. Sacrifice lilts: Bas
xey. T. Pnitth. Double plavs: McHale 10
T. Smith; J. Smith to Russell. Stolen
bases: Bender. Basscy 1.'). Dnlan. Time
1:. I'mplre: McCarthy. Attendance. 400.
Collegian lias Lincoln 4aesaing.
8IOI X CITY, la.. June 2.-Sawver, the
young roll-man from South Dakota., was
'-tried -out by Sioux City toilay and" he
''pitched- a etdlar game, allowing Lincoln
nly wix scattering hits and winning by
4 score of to 4. I'p to the fifth inning
no Lincoln batter succeeded In reaching
: llrst. Then loose work In the inflcld and
a, wild pitch brought In two runs. Lin
coln acored ngain In the seventh and
'. eighth. the- lattr being earned. Xackert
wilso pitched a fairly good game, hut was
lilt harder than Sawyer and at times when
klia meant rune. Score:
i .j. 8IOVX.C1TY.
At
. .Campbell ,lf, 1
v "heehan; rf 4
Kenton, rf-lf 4
Xobllt. cf 4
Wed. Si :....' ; 4
Meyers, lh I
. -Newton, aa 8
Woet. Sb 4
Freese. c 4
v Hee.' f.,..: 0
Swjert p 3
. R. H. O. A E.
0 0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0
o o i o o
3 2 2 0 0
2 S 8 8 0
0 I ' 11 0 1
11 1 4 1
1 1 0 4 0
0 2 8 0 o ;
'0 0 0 O A I
0 0 0 2 0 J
12 2 13 1 I
,N. .
R. It. PO. A E.
0 0 12 0
13 110
0 0 111
1 3 10 1 0
11 3 0 0
1 o i o o
0 1110
0- 0 4 0
0 0 0 1 0
4 24 11 7
Totala
.. 34
icor
AB
. . S3
Ktllman, as....
Wolfe, rf
'Vuutllln, Sli
Thomas, lb
'olllna. ff
" Ketchem, cf...
Barton,'' 2b
Zlnran, 'c
'- Zackerl, - p
i .
Totals,
Colline out i
Sioux City
Lincoln . .......
..01001
1 0
3 -
1 0-4
... 0 0 0 0 2
0 1
Earned runs: Bk.ux City. 6, Uncoln, 1.
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we sell ALL kinds of Iog Medicines,
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For feas get our "Dog Shampoo." Kill
every flea. Price 25c. For mange gel
"Improved Mange Cure," to apply, prlea.
tOo and Tonic Condition Tablets for Inter-
Two-hae hits: Sheehan, Nobllt (2), Weed.
Frost, Freese, Wolfe. Home run: Weed.
Double plays: Wolfe to Bartnn; FYost to
Wed to Meyers. I,eff on bases: Slous
Cltr, 7; Lincoln, 4 Stolen bsees: Sheehan,
Newton, Wolf, Thomas. Sacrifice hits:
Newton, Ket-hm. Hhsos on balls: Ciff
Zackert. 2. lilt bv pitched ball: Ketchem.
Struck out: By Sawyer, 7; by 7-aekert, 4.
Wild pitch: Sawyer. Time of game: 1:38.
Umpire: Davis. Attendance, 7o0
Champion Take Another.
DF.S MOINKS, 1., Juno 2. Orouver
Olllen, Des Molnea- new pitcher from To
ledo, arrived this morning and went Imp
the box today, winning from Pnehlo by a
score of 4 to 2. Both teams played steilai
ball at all times, but Gillen kept his hl:s
well Blattered while the champions fell on
Morrison In the eighth for three hits anJ
three scores. The score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Caffvn, If 4 1 8 3 0 0
O'leary, Sb 2 0 0 0 2 0
Welda.i, cf 4 1 2 0 0
Dexter, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0
Torn, c 4 0 18 2 0
Hogrlever. rf 4 0 0 10 0
Andreas, es 2 1 0 4 4 0
S. hlpke. Sb 8 1 1 1 4 1
Olllen. p 2 1 2 0 0 0
Totala
29 4
PUEBIiO.
AB. R.
, 4 1
3 1
4 0
27 12
H. PO. A.
1 4 0
Conk, If
McOllvrav. lb...
Sluiirart, 2b
Melrhlnr, rf
1 11
0 2
X 1
4 0
Under, cf 4
Klwert, 3b 4
Kteke. as 4
Mesaltt, c 4
Morrison, p... 8
0
2
0 v 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
Totala 34 2
23 !
Welday hit by batted ball.
Dea Molnea 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4
Pueblo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Two-base hits: Welday, Caffvn. Double
play: Andreas. Shlpke and Dexter. Basea
on balls: Off Morrison. 4; off Gillen. 1.
Struck out: By Morrison, 2; bv allien. 8.
Passed bsll: Towne. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Keefe. Attendance: 600.
standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Des Molnee 61 3fi IS
Omaha 51
Denver M
Sioux City R2
Lincoln 53
Pueblo 53
2fl
2)
24
22
18
5W
.5.17
.4R2
.ilo
.345
Games todav: Omaha at Ut
Moines,
Denver at Lincoln. Pueblo at Sioux City.
GAMES IJf THE AMERICA I.EAGIB
Chicago Shnta Ont St. I.onls Through
Good I.nclt.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 2. Glade pitched
magnificent ball today, but the vlsltora
were lucky, acorlng two runs on no hlta
and In another inning two nine on one hit,
defeating St. Ixjula 4 to 0. Owen, for Chi
cago, waa hit hard, but kept them scat
tered. Hcore:
CHICAGO. ST. IjOVIS.
B H.O.A E. fl H O A E.
Hihn. If 4 4 1 4 N tins, rf t 1 0 0
T. Joiim. cf. I 0 0 UT. Jones, lb. 4 0 0
IkImII. lb 1 I) I 4 0 SI one. If I 1 u 0
Darn, u 4 0 t 4 1 HemDhlll. ft. 1 1 I 6 1
liononus, lb. f 0 11 0 CI 1 !, u..4
ONU. rf....4 110 OOBrlen. lb..l
14 4 1
0 111
Sulllnn. C..4 1 1 1 0 Hansell. Sb. 4 1 1 4
lannenill, Ibl I I I 1 Rlrhey, C....4 1 t 0 1
Owsn, p 4 1 0 1 0Oli.de, p S 1 0 1 0
Koahler. lb.. 1 1 S 1 0
Totals U 4 17 11 lNord;k ...10 00
ToUli U I 17 4
Batted for Glade In ninth.
Chicago 00000200 24
St. loulB 00000000 00
Earned run: Chicago, 1. Two-haee hlta:
NIL'S, Sullivan. Hartzell. Double plays:
O'Brien to Wallace: Hahn to.Iebell; Tanne
hlll to 1 shell to Donahue. Stolen basea:
O'Nell, Donahue. Baaea on balls: Off
Glade, 6; oft Owen, 3. Struck out: By
GLado, 4; by Owen, 1. Left on basea: gt.
Ijouls, 10; Chicago 7. Time: 1:67. Umpire:
Sheridan.
Darla Wins for Qnakera.
PH1TADELPHI A, June Si.-Davis' home
run hit, with a man on a baaet gave Phila
delphia another victory overjBnston today.
Yoijng was lilt hard, while the visitors
couid da-4uta with JHender'a pitching.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
B.H.O.A C. B H O A E
Hartnl. If... 4 110 4 Parent, aa ... 4 114 4
Lord. cf......4 8 1 C Stahl. cf 1 1 8 0 i
IKvla. lb.... 11 0 Freeman, lb. 1 1 (1 0
Reynold, rl.,1 I 1 0 geibarh. If... 4 110 0
Murphy, lb.. 4 111 ( Forrla. 2b ... 4 0 4 1 0
Shir-.k. 0... 4 7 1 1 Harden, rf... 4 0 2,0 0
Crrvaa. a 4 1 I 1 u Morjao. lb.. I 18
Knislit, lb... 4 10 1 1 AimhniDter. el 0 I 1 0
Bendar, . p.... 4 110 0 Young, p...i.l 0 01
Totals...... 11 17 10 1 Totala Jo 24 11
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3
Boston , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
IWt on bases: Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 0.
Ea rned rune: Philadelphia, 3. Stolen
baaea: Selbach, Jrd. Two-base hit: Ben
der. Three-base hit: Hartsel. Home run:
Davis. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Freeman.
Double play: Croas, Murphy and Davla.
Struck out: By Young. 4; by Bender, .
First base on balls: Off Bender, 2. Time:
1:50. Umpires: Hurst and Connor.
Detroit Defeats Cleveland.
DETROIT, June 2. With two out in the
ninth and two runs needed to tie, Detroit
followed a base on balls by an Infield single
and clean drives to the outfield by Craw
ford and Cobb, winning the game 6 to 4.
DETROIT. CLEVELAND.
B H O A E. B.H.O.A.E.
,'nnn. rf 4 0 1 0 0 Flick, cf 4 110 0
Brhaefar, It.t I I I 1 JarkroB, if
I'rawfonl. rf. I 1 10 ITurner, as-.
4 1 1 0 u
4 14 4 1
Cobb. If t 111 0 Lajela. lb.... I 1110
Cnufhlln, lb. I 1 1 0 Roasman, lb. 1 0 J 1 0
binauv, in.. l hi tunnsaiioa, rf 4 0 I I o
O Lrary, is. . 4 1 1
3 BriJl.y. lb... 4 1 1 I 0
Schmidt, i
Mullln. p
Pajna ..
Lows ...
10 7 1 larks, e 4 0 4 0 1
110 10 Hsu, p 4 1 1 0 C
0000
10 0 4 0 Totala It f2 11
Totala 30 11 17 1
.Batted for Schmidt In the ninth.
Batted for Jonea In the ninth.
Two out when winning run acored.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8-
Cleveland 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 04
Two-base hits: Crawford, Flick. Sacri
fice hit: Rossman. Stolen liases: Bchaefnr,
Flick. First base on balls: off Mullln, 4;
off Hess, 4. Left on basea: Detroit, 9;
Cleveland. . Struck out: By Mullln, 5
by Hess, 3. Time: l:f.. Umpires: Con
nolly and Evans.
Game Postponed.
At Washington Washington-New York
game postponed; rain.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Pet.
.17
.s13
.,"s
.6?-.
.6J6
.525
.851
.271
Cleveland 67
Philadelphia 5K 35 it
New York , SA ;4 24
Chicago f,7 30 27
St. Ixiuls 6i 31 2
Detroit 5.1 . .11 2
Washington 67 . 20 87
Boston 59 . 1 , . 43
Games today: Chicago at St. Iyiuls
Cleveland at Detroit. Philadelphia at Waahl
lngton, Boston at New York.
YAI.E WI9 IH TK TH IMQ
of Series. '
NEW HAVEN, June K. Before crowded
stands, ahlch at tlmea were massea of
blue and crimson flags, and in the presence
of ariouKly attired classes back for class
reunions. Vale defeated Harvard today at
lale field In the second of the champion
ship series of liase hall by the' score of 3
to 2. The game went through ten Innings.
The victory this afternoon gives Yale the
series, the Blues having defeated tha
t rimsona at Cambridge last week by the
score of 8 to 1. This makes a third game
unnecessary. Jackson's clean drive to left
field after two men had been retired In the
last huir of the tenth Inning won the game
All the pent-up enthusiasm of I he last
iiowd burst forth at ttila play and Jack
son, caugivt up in the arms of excited and
jubilant undergraduates, was "borne from
the field amid thundering cheers and the
strains of "Hoola."
The parade of the undergraduatea In their
fancy and groteaque costuinea was carried
out on the field before the game and added
greatly to the merriment of the I'M '4'laHlfBfl
Score: r. h. k
Yale 0 A1010000 13 4
, Harvard OOG0U42O0 03 4 8
j Batterlea: Yale, Paraona anil Jones: Har
,vard: Castle. Currier and Stephenson.
Two Straight for Fremont.
j FREMONT. Neb.. June I. (Special Tele
! gram 1 Fremont made It two straight from
I the Lincoln grocere thla afternoon, by a
I ax-ore of to 1. After-the first lni.1111 tha
grocers were not In it at any atage of the
game. Both eidee played rather slow ball
owing to the game being played In the
outheld in the grass. R. H. E.
Fremont 0 8 2 0 0 3 2 - 14
Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 4 J
Batteries: Fremont. Prelmley, Brown and
Fianklln; Lincoln. Smith and Campbell.
Tio at Seventeen Innings.
BEATRICE, Neb.. June 31. (Special Tele
gram t The fastest gam of ball played
in this county in years mas pulled off this
afternoon at Pttkrell between the Pltkrell
(jiiriiiiii learns 1 ne game went sevrn-
"r.fe oeing 1 to 2. The
CHICAGO DEFEATS ST. LOUIS
Game ii a Pitcher' Btttl Between Orertll
' and Brown.
EACH TEAM MAKES BUT THREE HITS
Windy City riayera Make Two
Slaglea la Third Inning; and
Score Only Rnn of the
Gam.
CHICAGO, June M.-The locals defeated
St. Ixiuls 1 to 0 today In a decided pitcher'
battle, each team being held to three sin
gles. Kllng scored the run on his single, a
sacrfflce and Slagle s drive to center. Score:
chkaco. sr. Lori.
B.H.O.A K . B.H O A E.
riffle, rf 4 1 S 0 0 Burrh. rf 4 1 8 0
Slnaard. If. 1 001) Brnnett. lb. .1 1 4 0
"whnlis. rf... 4 0 1 e 0 Arn-tt. Ib 4 n 0 S
Hoffman, lb. 1 S 0 0 Smnet, cf.... t 1 0 ((
Stlnfllt. Ski I t ( 0 Shannon, If . . (I S 0 (1
Tlnkar. as... n 4 1 Be. kleT. lb.. I 8 16 0
Frers. !b i I McRrlite. aa. . I 0 ( 0
K Una; c t 1 1 1 OV-Carlov. o..I 0 t 2 0
lrall, p.... 1 14 1 0 Brown, p a 0 0
Tfttls... '...-I 3 17 1 Totala It I 24 16 0
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (I 1
St. IOUis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
left on bases: Chicago, 6; St. Ixiuis, 3.
Sacrifice hits: Stelnfeldt, Overall, Bennett.
Stolen base: Sheckard. Double plav: Kllng
to Kvers. Struck out: By Overall, 11; by
Brown. 3. Passed balls: MrCarthv, Kllng.
Baaes on balls: Off Brown, 3. Wild pilch:
Overall. Hit by pitched ball: Sheckard.
Time: 1:30. t'mplres: Carpenter and Klem.
Brooklyn Mini In Flrat.
BOSTON. June 2fi Four hits, Including
a three-bagger, with two out. netted Brook
lyn four rune In the first Inning today,' giv
ing them a victory over Boaton. 4 to 1. The
game was interrupted by a small riot which
occurred when the police made two arrests
for alleged gambling In the first base
bleachere. The crowd got out upon the field
and the players left the game to watch the
exertions of the police, who had to beat off
many would-be rescuers of the prisoners
on the way to the gates. This action on
the part of the jiollce la the result of a re
cent crusade against betting at the local
base ball games. Score:
BROOKLYN. BOSTON.
B.H. O A K. ' B.H.O.A K.
Maimer, rf.. 4 I ( 6 Brldwsll. as.. 4 10 1
Caner. 3b 311 0 Tenner, lb... I 1 II M
Lumler. rf...J t 4 1 0 Brain. Kb 4 1 0 i 0
Jordan, lb... 4 1 II 0 1 Bates, cf 4 1 I 0 0
Alperman. ib 4 1 1 4 0 Howard. If.. 4 110 1
Lawla. as ... 4 0 1 7 0 Dolan, rf 4 0 3 0 (I
Hi-n.msl, If.. 4 1 t 0 0 Brown, e I 0 3 0 0
Bren. e i 0 ! 4 0 stroeoel. Sb. 4 1 4 7 9
MdDtyrt, p.. 0 0 1 0 Llntfaman, pi 1 0 8 0
Totals 33 T 37 IS 1 Totals 33 i S7 17 1
Brooklyn 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-base hits: Llndaman, Brain. Three
base hit: Alperman. Sacrifice hit: Casey.
Stolen base:, Maloney. Double plays: Lum
ley to Alperman to Lewis; Iwls to Jordan:
Stroebel to Tenney. Base on balla: Off
Mclntyre. 2; off Llndaman. 1. Struck out:
By Mclntyre, 1: by Llndaman. 2. Time:
1:35. Umpires: Kmalte and Conway.
Plttlnger Too Nnrh for New York.
NEW YORK, June 2 Plttlnger waa too
strong for the locals today. It was a close
game at that. Doolln's double and Glea
son's single being responsible for the visi
tors winning the last game of the series.
Snore:
PHILADELPHIA. . NEW YORK.
B.H.O.A E. B.H.O.A.E.
Thomas, cf . .. 8 1 i 0 c Bri snahan, rf 3 0 8 h f
Tltua. rf I 0
1 ') Marahp.ll, rf. 4 0 2 0 0
1 1 M.li.nn. lb.. 4 0 10 0 0
Courtney, lb. 4 1
msm. if.... 4 1
1 0 0 Martea. If.... 4 12 0 0
Doolln. aa.... 4 ill 2 I'ahleo. as...i 1210
Bianaflal, 1k 4 0 i ( Devlin, lb.... I 2 4 1
G.taaoo, 2b.. I 1 0 0 0 Ullbert. ; 2b... I 0 i t 0
Dnoln, e I 0 I OBnwirman. el 0 1 4 1
rittlnier, p. 8 0 i i 0 M. olnnUy. p 3 0 0 t 0
"Strang, e.. 1 0 0 U 0
Totals 10 (278
Totals.- 80 4 27 II 1
Batted for McGinnity In ninth.
Philadelphia 00010010 02
New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 t
First on errors: New York. 8; Phila
delphia, 1. Left on ba'aea: New York, 1;
Philadelphia. 4. Bnses on balla: Off Mc
Olnnity, 1, off Piltlnger, ti. Two-base hit:
Doilln. Sacrifice lilts: Marshall, I'evlli,
Titus. Stolen bpses: Brtsnahan, Devli-i
(2t, Gilbert (21. Double plays: Gilbert to
McGann; Iioolin to Braastleld. I'mplre:
Johnstone. Time: 1:40.
Garrison Finish by Pirates.. ..
CINCINNATI. June 2. Heavy hitting by
the Plttsburgs In the last three InnlnRS
won the game after It seemed as though
Cincinnati was certain of victory. Ieever,
pitching for 1 lie visitors, retired after the
first inning. Seymour was benched In the
fifth Inning for disputing a decision on a
strike. Score:
P1TTSBCRO.
B. II. CAE.
CINCINNATI. .
B.H.O.A.E
Beaumont, eft 2 '. II il Huga-lna. 2b.. 3 10 10
Galley, rf.... a 12 1 0 S! mour, -f..3 0 2 0 C
Cltlke. ir A 3 2 0 0 Lobert, rf ...l 0 10 0
Warner, aa... 3 0 1 4 Keller, If.... 4 14 0 0
Neklrn, lb... I ill I 0 Barry, lb 4 0
Leach. 3b 4 1 2 0 Delehanly. Ib 4 2 2 1 1
Rl'rhsy, 2k.. 4 0 12 OOOwell. FT...4 110 1
Pelts, c I 1 3 0 0 Corcoran, aa.. 3 0 1 0
Fholpa. c... 1 10 0 0 Llrlnsaton. c4 0 8 0
Uevcr, p,... 0 0 0 0 0 Wicker, p I Sli
LjDih. p I 1 1 0 Fraeer. p 0 0 0 1
Totals...... S5 10 21 1 totals. .....81 8 27 in i
Pittsburg ...0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2-6
Cincinnati 3 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Delehanty I2i. Home run:
Clarke. Sacrllice lilts: Lynch (2). Stolen
base: Wagner. St ruck, out: Bv 'Wicker,
4: by Lynch, 3. First base on balls; off
Wicker, 2; off Leever, 2: off Lynch, 2.
Double play: Wagner and Nealon. Hits;
Off Ijcever, 3 In three Innings; off Lynch, 2
In eight Innings; off Wicker, 8 In eight in
nings; off Fraser. 2 In one inning. Time:
2:16. I'mplre: O'Day.
Standing; of the Teama.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
Chicago t4 S 19 . 7-J3
Pittaburg o 3 1
New York M 40 21 ..
Philadelphia M 'ii 32 .&
Cincinnati C4 Jo 3:t .1
Brooklyn ' 23 37 .31
St. Louis KTi :4 41 .-,9
Boston 6J 21 41 .118
Gamea today: Brooklyn at Philadelphia,
New York at Boston, I'll t.-iliut g at Cincin
nati.
fttelnfeldt Leads 1. 1st.
Vp.to Sunday, Stelnfeldt, Chicago's cra:'k
tlilul baseman, and Dohlln wore tied for
lead in the National league batting !lrt
with a percentage of .3XV Wonder If Cin
cinnati couldn't use Stelnfeldt if they had
him hack? The National's Hat starts off
like this:
AB. BH. Pet.
21S 73 .8.1!
37 .ZSfi
' 2l"l rlK
228 77 .S17
1J6 41 .3:11
1M 47 .317
164 52 .817
2ol M .313
m 1 111
ISO 4H .3011
2 It? 6
& 3oS
1n 08 2f7
2f 6 .26
213 s.1 .Ii5
144 42 .291
15" 46 .29
143 41 .2)f7
2: 7 .2A
119 34 . 285
Stelnfeldt. Chicago.
Donlln. New York ;
Wagner, Pittsburg
Schulte, Chicago
Ward. Philadelphia
Kllng. Chicago
McGann, New York
Chance, Chicago
Lumley, Brooklyn
Thoman. Philadelphia ...
I.each, Pittsburg
Sheckard. Chicago
Devlin, New York
Barry. Cincinnati
Ganley, Pittsburg
Clark. Pittsburg
Bresuahan, New York ,
Kelley, Cincinnati
Arndt. St. Iiuia
Courtney, Philadelphia ,
Defaults on Drafted Playrra.
CINCINNATI. June 26-Notlcea of de
faults In payments for seven players drnfteri
from minor league clubs was made today
by Secretary Bruce of the national com
mission. In the National league there was
default by St. Ijouls In the case of Player
Adams of the Paraona (Kan 1 club and bv
Brooklyn In the cane of Player Pattee of
the Jersey City club. In the A merles n
league Philadelphia defaulted in the aeea
of Playera Justice of Hartford. William
O'Hara of Wtlkesliarre and J. Myera of To
ledo. Tlie Boston Americans defaulted on
payments for Players Josslyn of Providence
and Olmsted of Kamtaa City If no other
major league club delres. under the na
tional agreement, to make the aerond draft
price payment for any of these plavera and
secure their services they will revert to the
clubs from which they were drafted.
(arroll Haa on Batting; Clothes.
BIiOOMFIFIJ. Neb.. June 26- Special
Telegram.! The Carroll base ball team de
feated the Bloomneld nine here todav by a
acore of 18 to 3. Three Bloomfleld pit hers
were used and all were hit freely. F.vaua
for Carroll pitched fine ball. . Score:
R H. E.
Carroll 1 I t 0 8 018 18 2
Bloomfleld ...1 000OOJ0 8 4 10
Batterlea: Carroll, Evans and Taft;
Bloomfleld, Book, Hoatetter, Sutton and
Gardner.
Rananlere Want Gaaaea.
On account of the trouble between tha
Bloomlngton and Martina-ton teama laat
Sunday the Hanlngton team has cancelled
Ita game 'with the Ramblers of South
Omaha, leaving them without a gama for
next Sunday. The Kamblera have loat but
ons game thla seaaoii and have defeated
tha faat Bellevue team, also the ciack
Jetter'a Gold Tope of South Omaha, tha
" 9te.r,0"' rr) CaflCJXUU . -liA. eiltaXU
n.
In the fire
fJt.nnHarH makf.
...wiwa ttw.w iiioivi imiiji 'IIJUI V. - t a lit. UlilJ UUIIIUV UUIIU I. W lllL IIIVJV VI 4 .
these iiistruments was a slight marring of the cases, caused by the hasty removal QyJ
of; this great stock from one part of the building to another. Owing to a liberal
r allowance by the
the former prices,
. n : u.'
rianu uuyers
a high grade instrument at the price they
kind. A sale of pianos at such a saving as
p in" Nebraska. AH
pianos on the floor
improvements known to the piano manufacturers. All pianos will, as usual, be sold ftp
on easy terms if
6p parlor entrance
Everything
o
Zithers, accordions, talking machines and records, in fact everything pertaining to p
music will be included in this sale. ' p
Be on hand
and a few other fast amateur teams. Any
team in or out or tne.cuy desiring a good,
fast game for next Sunday should write to
the Ramblers. Address. Jetters to R. Corrl
gan. Thlrtv-nlnth and -8 streets. South
Omaha, Neb. '
GAMES IS AMfCRrCA ASSOCIATION
Parkers and JHIIIem Break Rrra li
Donble-Header at Flonr City.
MINNRAPOMS. June 28. Kansas City
and Minneapolis broke even today In a
double-header.- In the first game Kansas
city bunched hits off Kllroy In the fourth
inning. Cadwallader allowed but one hit in
the second game, that being made In the
ninth by Waldron. Cassady's one-handed
catch waa the feature of the game. 8core,
first game: . '.
KANSAS CITY. ' UlNNBAPOUe-.
B.H.O.A.V. n.H.O.A.H.
r.rrlne. .a;
I'aMarty, If.
Waldron. rf
. 4
. 4
. I
. 3
i 1 4 C Davis. Tf 1 . (i
e Preaman, lb. 4 Z U
on. Sullivan, if( 1 O t
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A I
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i it
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1 o
Burka, 8b..
Oram I near, 8b 4
Hill, rf
a Ken, jf.
Phrle. lb.... 4
Slalt.rv, lb. . 4
Hulllvan. c... 4
Krautt. p...-. 8
OvUr. as...
0 Yeaaar.- o..
CFoi. ...
Kllroy. p..
tMirlnt . ..
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Totals II .1 f
; Totals 14 10 ii It
Batted for Kllroy In ninth.
Kansas City 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 03
Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Two-bane) hits: Freeman, Oreminger,
Phyle. Stolen base: Hill. Sacrifice hits:
Hill, Burke, Freeman. Bases on balls; Off
Kllroy. 4; off Franta, 1. Struck out: bv
Franta, 2; by Kllroy, I. Hit by pitched
hall: By Fran It. Suntvnn: by Kllroy,
Franti. Balk: Kllroy. Left on baaea: Mln
neapoha. 8; Kansas City, 7. Time: 1:46.
I'mpires: Ix ahy. and Graham.
Score, second game (eight innings):
MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H II A E
Parla. rf..
6 14 0 Crerrlna. aa... I 8 2 1
Fireman, lb. 8 1
('('sandy,. If
Waldron,' r
t Burke. Sb...
0 Hill. cf . ..
(Phele. lb
Sratterv. lb
0 8 1
1 0 0
I 1
n i
.18
ti Sullivan, rf 8 1
Oremlnser. Ib I I)
Hnrt. If I I
Orler, aa 3 1
Shannon, r. . 8 0
foil, lb 8 1
Cads-al der, p 3 0
b e Sratterv. lb.. 8 S 11 1 0
1 0 J. Hulllnn. c I 0 I 1 0
1 0 Durham, p .. 10 00
Yotala 31 :t 7 .. Totals., i. ...I 187 11 1
Minneapolis ...o 0 0 1 0 1 0 24
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-0
Home run: ' Hart. Three-base hit : Fox.
Stolen base: Oyler. Sacrifice hits: Shan
non. Oreminger, Cadwallader. . Basea on
balla: Off I'urliam. 4. off Cadwallader, 5.
Struck out: By.Cadwaijader. 4; by Durham,
1. Double play: Fox to Oyler to Vreeman.
Time: 1:30., 1'inplresi. Teager and Ieahy.
... Brewera Rsark Hlta.
ST. PA1'l..' June . Mil waukee bunched
Its hits off Moore. iJlck Padden'a new re
cruit from the Texaa league, and won by a
score of to 4. Although hit hard at times,
Moore made a good impression. Score:
MlLwArKr.lt. ' , T. PAIL.
B.H.O.A E. B.H.O.A K.
Robinson, as.-t 1-
i OOeler, . rf
Suaden. Ik. . . 4
Oreen, If 8
Mi heaney, rf
RatemHO, lb. I
Hemphill, rf
Heillle. r
( lark, lb 4
M ( onn'k. !b I
Qo'dlQ p..
o vanandt, . cf I
Frlak. If 8
0 waxier, lb.. 4
Ro. k'feld. a. 4
t Padden. tb. . 8
0 Prill, e 4
1 0 Moore, p
..301 1
-Haley .
Total. 31 13 J7 1
Totals.
Batted for Moore In ninth
..100
.88 n 16 1
Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1
Hi. Baul 0 fi 0 0 0 0 0 1-4
Two-base hits: Hemphill 2i, Rohlnxou.
McCht-sney. - tireen. Goodwin. Bat email.
(Seir. Double plays: Rot-kenfeld to Fadrtrn
to Hugden; 'MeChesnejr' to Bateman. Baaea
on I'Mlla: Off Moore, 4; off Goodwin. 1.
Hit by pitched lull: By Goodwin. Padden,
Sugdeii. Frlak. Struck out: By Moore. ;
by GOndwIn. 4. Bacrlflce hit: Green. Left
on bases: fit. Paul. 8; Milwaukee, 11. Time:
1:W. empire: Haskell.
tolambna Wlai nlth Sllek.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 38 By euperlor
hitting Columbus won today trom Indi
anapolis, to 3. Score:
COH MM INDIANAPOLIS.
B H O A E. H H O A K-
Plrkerlnf. rf 4 1 I s Dunlaarr. cf. 4 1 4 0
Wriaiey, b..l I 7 0 J. ( air. aa ... 4 I 1 1
Hmrhmaa. rf 4 110 HI me.. If ... . 4 1300
(oultar, lf... 3 10 C. (a rr. lb . 4 1,10
Haji. ib I ill i SAikenoa. lb I 1 0
rnal. Ib .... I 1 I Perry, rf .... 8 1 B
Hulaarlit, aa . 4 1 I Marraa. ib... 4 0 8 8 0
' ' 8 8 4 t OKa.oa. c 8 13 10
Kab.rt.llls. pi j j J ri.h.r. p,.. 1 1 o
Walker, p.... J 0 I 0
Totals 87 : 37 J
Totala 33 f 17 8 I
Columbus 0 0 8 0 0(0 08
Indianapolis 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 J
Innings pitched: By Fisher. S: by
Walker. Z. Baa hita: Off Fisher. 11; off
Walker, 2. Basra on balls: Off Fisher. 4;
off Robertaille. X. Struck out: By Fisher,
1: by Kohertaille, 1 Wild pltchea: Fl.ht-r
Rotrtallle. Two-bauM hlta: Hlnchman. Huls
wt Three-base hit: Frlel. RacrlHce hits:
Pliketing. Ryan Double playa: Hulawitt
!; Wrlgley to Ryan: C. Cnrr to Marran.
Mil
Jn U.u I fin r,; .4iutirs Zuti Iom JtA tc
that occurred June 3
vvprp nnt matprinlKr ininrori Tho nnhr Himirfo
different insurance companies, we are able to
and can save the purchaser from $150 to $200.
t t t i . .i
or prospective Duyers
the pianos on our floors are high grade standard makes. All the -Ap
are the 1906 patterns, thus insuring the purchaser all the latest p)
purchaser so desires.
on Douglas street.
in sheet music, book
early and secure first choice as. sale will begin
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Douglas 634
rora: Kahoe, Wrlgley. Ift on bases: Ip
dlanapolls. 4: Columbus, 2. I'mpire: Owens.
Modhens Ranch Hlta.
TOIjKDO, June I. Bunching of hits won
for Toledo today. Captain Clarke was put
off the field for protesting when Kane al
lowed Hallman four strikes. Score:
TOLEDO. LOII8V1U.E.
. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A E.
Nsnr.. cf 4 t 1 (I 0 Hallman. If.t. 10 2 0 0
J. i larke. If. 4
Iiemont, aa. .. 8
Jude. rf...:.. 4
Krueger, lb.. I
Kn.be. ib.... I
0 Stnvall, cf . 4
0 Rraahear. 2b. 4
Sullivan, lb. 4
0 Kerwln. rf . .. 4
0 Woodruff. 3b. 4
0 Shaw, c 4
tl Qulnlan. aa.. 3
0 llunkle, p. . . . I
1 kenna 1
1 1
I
W. riarke. lb 0
Abbott, lb... 8 1
Land, c 1
Piatt, p 3
Totals 8 S7 7 1 Totala 33 I 24 8 1
Batted for Dunkle in ninth.
Toledo 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4
Louisville 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hita: Sullivan, Woodruff, Bra
shear, Piatt, J. Clarke, Krucger. Struck out:
By Piatt. 8; by Dunkle, 2. Basea on baifs;
Off Piatt, 2; off Dunkle, 1. Stolen baaea:
Woodruff. (Julnlan. Double plays: yuin
lan to Brashear; Shaw to (Julnlan. Sacri
fice hit: Land. Time: 1:50. I'mplre: Kane.
Standing; of the Trams.
Played. Won. Pet.
Toledo ho S9 2t .oAl
Columbus (W 4H 28
Milwaukee l ,V i,74
Louisville 64 34 i'l C31
Kansas City M Jn .13 ,4T6
Minneapolis ti :to 3.i ,thj
St. Paul 2 Jh .'17 .4nl
Indianapolis b4 -! 41 .i'l
Games today: Columbus at Indianapolis,
Louisville at Toledo, Milwaukee at St.
Paul, Kansas City at Minneapolis.
Arapahoe Takes n bealp.
BEAVER CITY. Neb.. June 2.-i8pi-clar
Telegram i. In the game here today be
tween the Arapahoe Beavera and Beaver
City While Caps, the former won by a
score of 12 tu 7. Score:
R II K
Arapahoe 1 0 0 4 2 0 8 0 0-12 10 4
Beaver City.. S3U00001 0 78o
Batterlea: Arapahoe. Tanner and Schoon
over; Beaver City, Ijrach and Sclvarkcy.
I'mplre: Burney of McCook. Bases on
balll: Off Tanner, a: off leach, (. Struck
out: By Tanner, 12; by Loach, 15.
Ternuiaeh Wlna In enth.
TECl'MSKH, Neb., June 26. (Special.)
It took ten Innlnga to decide the bill
game between Pawnee. City and T C 111
seh here today. Score: R.H.
Pawnee City ...0 0200101 0 16 C
Teciimseh 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 o - . :
Batteries: Pawnee City, Dclair and (!ood
ale; Teciimseh, Phillips, Parrieas and
Cook. Utrui'k out: By lx-lair, 11; by Phil
lips, 4; by Parrless. 10.
Pllger One to the Good.
STANTON. Neb.. June 2k. (Special Tele
gram!. Pilger and Stanton met on Stan
ton grounds, playing good ball regardless
of wet grounds Score:
R H K
Pllger 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0-4 8 4
Stanton 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 7 4
Bttteriea: Pllger, Shwars and Harrison,
Stanton. Mayer and Person. empire:
Cowan.
Games In Three-I l.ragne.
At Springfield-Springfield, 4; Rock ls-
lnd' 0 .
At Dubuque Dubuque, i; Peoria. 0.
At Decatur Cedar Rapids, 2; Decatur. 1.
At Davenport Davenport, 6; Blooming
ton, 4.
KVESTS TIIK HlMG TRACKS
Halifax Makes erv World's Record
for geven Fnrlongs.
NEW YORK. June 26 Alex Shield'
Halifax, canylng 11 pounds, made a new
world'a record for seven furlongs on a c'r
cular track when he won the Swift stak-
at Sheepshead Bay today. He was quot'-d
at 7 to 1 in the betting and sti-pP'd tie
distance In 1:24S. which is one-fifth of j
second faater than the Musketeer's time
made at Saratoga In 16 and Aeronaut's
time made thla year at Belmont Park. The
Swift stakes only brought three starters,
with Brookdale Nymph the favorite, at 4 to
t, and Ormondale next in demand, at 13 :i
in. after tielng played down from 2 to 1,
while Halifax was the outsider. Prince
Hamburg, in winning the first rare, equah-1
the world s record for six and one-half fur
longs 1 :lt-lield by Mineola and .Miniu
ms.. Reaulta:
Flrat race, six and one-half furlongs,
main eourae: Prince Hamburg won. Sir
Lynnewood aecond. Clnna third. Time:
l.ltV
Second race, selling, one mile: Rye won,
Watertank second, Kllngror third. Time:
1:S.W.
Third race, the Zephvr slake, five snd
one-half furlongs. Futurity course: R-d
River won. r?"H second. Bat Masterson
third. Time: laH
Fourth race, the Swift etakes. seven fur
longs, main course: Halifax won. Ormon
dale aecond, Brookdale Nymph thi'd. Time:
124S
illUl. ra, ellinf, out mil; Fane
fimm .
our pianos, consisting
snouia accept tnis opportunity to purcnase ay)
would ordinarily pay for
we will offer you will
Pianos are on display
studies, mandolins, violins, guitars, banjos.
Tu
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mm
Bird won. Stimulant second, Mary Morris
third. Time: 1:4K-
Sixth race, one and threp-sixtoentha miles,
on turf: Maxnar won. Miss Crawford sec
ond. Agile third. Time: 2:(iov
CINCINNATI. June. 2.-Ed. Corrlgan's
Plsnuie, an added starter and a rank out
sider in the betting, won the Cincinnati
trophy the feature of the card at fttonla
todny. Tbe value of the stake to the win
ner was 84.410. Results:
First race, five furlongs: Bonaventure
won. Poster Girl second, Mildiene third.
Time: 1:07V
S'-cond race, lx furlongs: Matador won,
Roscoe second, Mayor Johnson third.
Time: 1:2ik..
Third race, one mile: Harry Scott won,
Bedford second, Brancas third. Time:
1 :4k-V
Fourth race, five and one-half furlongs,
the Cincinnati trophy: Pinnule won. ZhI
wyck Booond, Yowrli- third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, steeplechase, handicap, club
houae course: Stoddard won. Gould aecond
Class Ieiider third. Time: 3:32.
Sixth race, one mile: I.unsdowne won
Dr. Burch second, Piatt third. Time:
1 :4h.
Seventh race, one mile: IiFollette won,
J. K. F. second, Knowledge third. Time;
1 :4i.
GOI.P rRAXTICK AT ( WK'STSI A
Willie Anderson Covers Coarse
Eleven Strokes I ndrr Boaey.
CHICAGO. June 26. Scores of profes
sionals and every amateur entered in the
ni'tl-innl open golf championship tourna
ment, which Is to he held at Onwentsla
on Thursday and Friday, were out for
practice today. Willie Anderson made the
best score in the afternoon play, going over
the elghteen-hole course in 71. The last
nine holea for which bogev is 41. he nisde
in 34. while on the flrst half he beat hogey
by four.
Allen Campbell of Brookline went over
DTEiS FOREMEN
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The Reliable Specialists
men of all aceg
no matter In what walk of life, m-hos weakened vitality, exhauated enerrlea ,
and shattered nerves tell a pitiable story, and who are in a condition of ex
treme peril unless promptly rescued, caused In many rasea by Ignorance, ax
cesses or contagion, these are the very men we want to talk to and help.
What can be more pitiable than to eee a young man. who la Just budding
Into manhood, drooping and fading away In the springtime of life? Disease
aoon robe the fare of Ita color and the eyea of their hrlghtneas. The stooping
form, languid step and downcast countenance reveal to the critical eye the
blight of hla existence, but thia la only the ahadow or outward mark of tha'
trouble existing within, and the young man aoon pasaea from the boundaries
of health Into the confines of dlscsse. He Is nervous, esslly confused, absent.
nlndad. forgetful, continually poasassed of douhta and feara, any, auspicious.
Irritable, avoids aociety and would rather be alone Night losses, (Jar drain.,
wast In urine and marked aexual decline almost Invariably follow. Tha sys
tem unstrung, he haa headache, backache, palpitation of the heart, .hortn.es
of breath, dltxlness. deranged stomach, torpid liver, weak kldneya. poor circu
lation, and la tired, llfelras and worn-out. He lark, ambition, confidence and
courage
If you are atllng. call and ronault ua without delay. We will help you ta
escape from the slavery that la holding you captive and depleting your man-,
hood. We cure ssfely and thoroughly:
Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility,
Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal,
Kidney and Urinary Diseases.
and all dlseasaa and weaknesses of men due to evil hablta, aelf-abusea, ax
ceases, or the result of specific or private dlseaaes.
FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION y.01o,,:,,,"m,.u
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1S08 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb.
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the course In 74. a mark which was equaled
by Percy Barrett of Toronto. '
Other good scores were Cummlng of To
ronto, 7h; Way of Wheeling. W. Va., 77;
James Foulls, 77; Alex Taylor, 77; - and
Stewart Gardiner of Garden City, I , J8.
Some of the" scores madf jiy the amateur
were aa follows: "": "t
i O. Tf . Hunter of Midlothian., ill) Wrnneil
K. Wood of Homewood. 76: O. W. Potter,
Jr., of Midlothian, 81. Amateur Champion
H. Chandler F-gen and George A. Ormlaton
of Oakmont were also on the court, during
the day.
Field Clnb Tennis.
The Field club tennis tournament will
be held on the Field club courts beginning
Saturday afternoon to determine tha tennis
championship of the Field club. Many new
players are In the field this year, whll
some of the former winners are not devot
ing ao much time to the game., Conrad
Young, the present champion Is so engulfed
In business he has been unable to practice
much this spring, which almost puta him
out of the runiiing and makes a new
champion likely. The players who went to
Sioux City a week ago are all In good form
and any one of these six, Hughea, Cald
well, Young. Kohn. Scrlbner and Martin
are looked upon oa probable winnera. Some
of the newer men at the game aa Cub
Potter, Rasmussen, McConnell, Hlllls,
Hughes and others must also be reckoned
with In considering the chancea for thn
winner. The entry list must he filled with
Will Wood at the Field club before Friday
night, anly Field club members being
eligible.
Sporting; Brevities.
With Wallace making four hits in four
times up and Alonro Stone three hits In
three times up it is little wonder the St.
Ixiu Is Browns won from Chicago Monday.
Reulback must have rounded Into his
summer form from the work he haa done
lately. If Chicago could win all the gamoa
it haa ao far with the staff officials out of
plumb the team should go some with these
stars rounding Into shape.
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