-f TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE r,0, 1906. 12 - i CHAMPIONS MAKE CLEANUP Double Up and Ttkn Two Camel from tb OmtbM on Friday, BOTH OF THEM ARE HARD ONES TO LOSE Itaarke's Men Start Oat la the La4 la Eaek af the Contests, bat Dea Mala la nana lit Ulna Oat. DE3 MOINI8, la., June 21. By taklnf both game of a doubla header today tht champion mad It four straight from Omaha. In both game Omaha took thj lead at the. atart and It wa only by tho hardeat kind of work that te Molne finally won, 4 to I and I to 7. Rain and durkness (topped the aecond game at the end of ihe llrat half of the sixth Inning. In the flrat game lea Moinea failed to find Corna until tha aeventh Inning. Bunrhed hlta gave two acorea In both tins aeventh and eighth. Omaha scored one run on two and three hlta In three differ ent Innlnga. At the opening of the aecond Manake waa wild and easy to hit. Three baae on ball and four single gave Omaha four runa In the firat Inning. In the aecond, Mahake'a own error and four alnglea gave Omaha three more acorea. Ie Moines hit Koukallk hard and ha waa taken out early In the aecond. Dodge, who waa substi tuted, "held the champions down well until the last of the fifth, when Perring'e bad blunder In letting a thrown ball go past him, after hie wild throw to first, allowed Dea Moinea to tie tha acore. Three hlta that followed won tha game. Score,' first game: ' DES MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Caffyn. If flchfpke, ab Welday, ef Dealer, lb Town, c Hngrlever, rf... Andreas, !.... Magoon. 2b Clcotte, p UUlen, p Totala 4 2 OMAHA I J7 14 AB. R. H. PO. A. 3 0 t e o o 0 1 4 2 Bender, c Carter, rf Perrlng, lb..., Welch, cf..... Oondlng Bassey, If.,... Dolan. lb Runkle, as..., Howard, 2b... Corns, p 1 4 Totals .17 I 10 21 13 Batted for Welch In ninth: Den Moinea 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 Oiwiln 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 03 B'.oW n ' hastes: Andreas. Magoon, Glllen, Carur. Two-base hit: Runkle: Bares on bull?: Off Olllnn, 2: off Corna. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Glllen, 1. Struck out: By Oill'n, ; by Coma, 1 Time: 1:60. Umpire: K-fe. Attendance: 1,800. Score, second game:. . PES MOINES. AB. ft. H. PO.' A." K. Cuffyn, If E'-fclpke. 3b... eltiay, cf... Tex'cr. lb Towns, c Host lever, rf. Andreas, ss... JtAgoon. 2b... 11 snake, p Totala .... 2 2 10 0 0 1 3 10 0 1 i 1 20 I OMAHA. AB. R 7 13 H. PO. 0 Carter, rf Howard, 2b Perrlng. 3b Welch.- cf. Uafsey, If Dolan. . lb , 2 1 0 2 ! 2 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 I 0 I 0 ' 3 2 .4 I 1 . 0 2 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 S 0 Runkle. as 3 .') nntng. c t Kiukalik. p 1 iijuje. p Totala ,. Drs Mi'.nca.. On. Mm .: 4 3 4) 0-7 StoleiV bases: Caffyn, Schlpke, Dexter, Andiraa. Two-base htts: Caffyn, Schlpke, To Ana. Hogrlever, Andreaa, Howard. Kirt bAe on balla: Off Manske, 3; off Koukallk. 2: uiT Dcdge, 3. Struck out: By Manske. 9; by Dodge, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Dodge. 1. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Keefe. At tendance i 1.800. Lack' la with Lincoln. LINCOLN, June 29-Denver outhlt Lin coln taday and played an errorless game, but tha locals won, 6 to 3. Zackert, Lin coln's new pitcher, showed excellent Judg ment and was particularly strong when nn were on bases, always working out of a bad hole. En?le, for Denver, had one bad inning, tha eighth, when ha gave two men b&cea on balla. made two wild pitches and waa touched up for a doubla and two tingles. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fill man. as 3 10 12 0 Wolfe. If 3 0 2 10 QuiUln. 3b 4 Thomaa, lb 4 Collins, rf 4 Kotchem, cf. Carton, 2b.... Zinran, e 2,ackert, p.... k Totals "h Smith 30 DENVER. 27 H. PO. v 0 1 AB. ' R. A. E. icHaJe, cf-2b......-.. 2 10 1 0 0 an i.i. IV ' 1 A A A A i Omilll, atU .'... 3 V A V V V j'ge, cf.,.. I 0 4 1 0 0 Ritylnll. it 4 112 0 0 fiu.vll. lb.. 4 1 1 6 t 0 K-vl'lltk. b 4 0 14 10 Reld n., If 4 0 1 4 1 " Bimtrt, s. 4 0 1 0 4 9 altiakv. e 2 0 1 f 0 0 f right 1 0 0 0 fci'wrt. p....v 3 0 3 1 3 0 Totaw n a I 24 BattVfor Zaluaky In ninth Lincoln 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Denver ...a. , MIMMH Earned runa. Uneoln. 3; Denver. 1. Two base hlta: "Hk Thomas. 'Randall. Russell, ?'UK."y-.8I0lBVb,": ln. Barton. Double Pl'; B'Vnn. Flllman and Thomaa: Qlul- UZV? Thomaa: Reddlck and M-c 0nXi.alla: Off Zackert. 2; off iMigle. 2. Struut: By Zackert 1 by Engl. -.Wild P Vhes: Engltr 3. La t on baa: Lincoln. 2; nvr i. Time 1:31 Umpire: McCarthy. Att.ndance: .lico! , Talleadera Wla Rx( Oaa. SIOUX CITY. la.. June -, tan,noera took two games out of three x-nm Bi ,.i J City, winning today's game by a aenra nt t to I. Though the game was notLrl, " larly fast, it waa close and excttlnisf rorn siarx to nnian ana was in aount unllKth. last man was out In the ninth. Pitcher Undorf was hit by a thrown ball In the ona inning ana waa forced to retire In fuV si rui,n, i.iiu tt nm nil ireiy for two innings. Alter mat ne settled down and there waa little doing for Sloug city. The feature of the game waa Freest a catch of a difficult foul hit. Score: . PUEBLO. AB. R. ... 4 1 ... 3 0 ... 6 ... t 0 :::t i ... 4 ... 4 1 i ... 8 1 H. PO. A. 8 1 Cook. If Mcotlvray, lb.. Shugart, 2b Melchoir, rf.... Elwert. 2b Prhrmnt, e Mesfilt, C Fiake. as Ifncter. rf..i..,. Vollendorf, p... Faurot, p 3 10 1 7 3 I 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Totalg .... S3 I BIOUX CITY. AB. R. ia ti . la i H. PO. A. E Campbell. If. Fen ion. rf.... Nok.Ui. ef.... eed. 2b , Mtyera, lb... Newton, as... Frost. 3b Frees, c Jackson, p.... 3 4.1 3 10 1 0 12 0 0 12 2 4 Id ! 12 7 220 2.7 4 112 14 27 12 Totals 40 I Pueblo 0 1 Boux City 0 22 8 o 6 2 0-4 1-4 Krr.d runs: Sioux City, 4; Pueblo, 4. Two-base hits: Nublit, Waal, Meyers, El aeri. Flake. Horn run: Schrmnt. Left on bases: Sioux City. , Puebio, 11. Bacrlflc hit: Nol.llt. Hits: Off olleadorf, 4; off Faurot. 11 First base en balla: Off Jack son, t. oT Faurt.t. 1. 6'ruck out: fcy JcH aua, (, by frvt, 3. Wild puck: t aurut. Time: 10. I'mplre: furls. Attendance: Standing? af tha Teams'. Flay-d. Won. I,nst. Pet. te Moinea r 1 Omaha S J Hut City . Lincoln I . 4 M - pueblo M 30 3 Games tndsy: Piiehln at Omaha. Lincoln at Dea Moines, Denver at Bloux City. GAMES I THE AMERICAS tKACl B Cleveland Defeats Chirac br Seara of via ta Two. CTUVELAND. June 2 -Cleveland de feated Chicago by the score of to 2. Walsh and Owen were hit hard, while Townsend was effective except sgainst Jonea and Donahue. Jackson was overcome by the heat and forced to retire. Bradley waa hurt sliding. Bcore: " CLEVELAND. CH1CAOO. B H O. A B. B.H.O.A.S riltk. rt-rt... Jaraaon. If... 1 Turner, aa. . ft l.alnla, 2b ... 4 Rnaaman. lh . t c !, rf-lt 4 Pr,4lty, lb.. 4 Bfnta. 9...... 4 Tnwnsan4, p.. t ISO H.hn, If 4 e l e DOS ,'onoa, rf 4 I I I 110 lbll, 2k I 0 I 1 1 4 1 Pith. aa. j... 4 I I 0 A innohua, lb.. 4 I II 1 I toe O'Natl. rf ... 4 I 1 1 I 4 Sullivan. ... 4 4 4 4 I Tansehlll. I. 4 4 1 1 4 4 Walth. 1 1 e e eowan, a I l 1 4 14 Pay, af I IM I bra vi. lb. . Totala M inn a 44 14 R 14 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Total.... Cleveland Chicago . Earned runs: Cleveland. 4. Hits: Off Walsh 4 In two Innings; off Owen. 11 In six Innings. Two-base hits: Rossman, ton galton, Bay, Bradley, Jones, Donahue. Sac rifice hit: Rossman, Bay, I.Jole. Stolen bases: Bay, Jones. Basea on balls: Off Townsend, 1: off Owen, 1. Left on buses: Cleveland. 7; Chicago, t. Tlma: 1:64. Cm- litres: Connolly and Evans. . Detroit Baaehea Hlta. DETROIT, June 29. Detroit bunched sis lilts with three errors and two passes, scoring seven runs and making the game esfe. In the eighth Inning for St. Louis the first five batters hit ssfely, but only one tally scored. Powell, who led off. waa caught, napping at third and Donahue forced 'Wallace to pop and struck out Kochler with the baaea fuli. Score: DETROIT. ST. -Lot'lB. B.M.O.A.E. B H 0 A E. D. Jonas, rf.. 8chafr, lb.. I rawfors, rf . Cobb. If Coushiln, lb. Llndaar, lb.. O'Lioary, aa... 8hmidl, o.... Donahue, ... Nllaa. rf I I T. Jonaa. lb.. I 0 t ttona. If 4 (t 1 hamphlll, cf. 4 1 0 Wallaca, aa... 4 4 0 Koahlar, lb... 4 I 0 Hanaall, Ik.. 4 I 0 Spanrar, c . .. 4 I Povell, p 4 Totala.. ..,.U 11711 1 ToUla 44 10 14 10 4 Detroit .4 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 7 St. Loula 1 0001001 0-3 Two-base hit: Scharfer. Sacrifice hlta: CoughMn, Undsay, T. Jones. Stolen baees: Cobo, OXeury. Bases on balls: Oft Dona ftue, 1; off Powell, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Powell, 1. Deft on bases: Detroit, 4; St. Louis, 4. Struck out: By Donahue, 3; by Powell, 4. Time: 1:26. L'mplre: Sheridan. Evea Break In Wasblngtoa. WASHINGTON, June 2. Washington and Philadelphia split even in today a uou-bie-headcr, the visitors winning the flmt. V to 6, and tha local team the aecond, to 6. Kitson was hit hard and timely in the fir.st. Patten waa knocked out of the box In the aeventh Inning of the second game, while Philadelphia used three pitchers. A re markable catch by Hickman while lying prone on the ground was easily the feature of the afternoon. Score, flrat game: PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. H.O.A.E. B H O A E. Hartaal. If... 4 1 1 ll 0 Alttaer. aa.... I I 1 1 0 Lord, of t 1 1 4 OSianl.y. cf...4 4 11 Darta, lb.... 4 I 10 0 !l BohalBjf. tb... 4 4 110 Sarbold. rf... I I I 1 croaa. lb I 1 1 I 4 Murphjr, 2b... 4 0 1 OAkdaraoo. If.. 4 I I l'O Briireck, c... f. Ill Hickman, rf,. 41104 M. Croaa, aa. I 0 1 1 v Buhl. Mi 4 0 I t Knltbt, lb... 4 0 1 4 0 lUydon, c... 10 4 14 Coakler, a... I 0 0 10 Kltaon. p 4 10 10 Bandar, p.... 0 4 4 0 4 'Wakefield ... 0 0 0 0 4 Arnbruaur .11000 - Totals .44 10 17 11 t Totala U 11 17 II Batted for Heydon In the ninth. i batted for Coakley in the eighth. Philadelphia 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 124 Waahlngton 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 16 Karned runa: Waahlngton, 3; Philadel phia. 4. Two-base hits: Beybold (2), AltU r, Hickman. Three-base hits: Kitson, Loru. Sacrifice hits: Lord (2), M. Cross (2. Stolen basea: Hartael (2). Doubla play: L. Croeu, Schalfly and Rtahl. Hits: Off Coakiey, In seven Innings; off BendeT, 2 In two in nings. Left on baaea: Washington, 4: Phil adelphia, 4. First base on error: Phila delphia, 1. Struck out: By Kltaon, 4; by Coakley, 2; by Bender, 3. Time;. 1:66. Um pire: O'Loughlln. Score, aecond game: WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA. B H.O.A.g. B. H.O.A.E. Altlaar. aa ... 4 14 4 1 Hartaal If.. Btanlay, cf... 14 14 Schalfly. lb.. I 1 I 4 Croaa. lb I 3 I I Andaraon, If.. 4 114 Htrkman, rf.. I I 1 0 ttahl. lb 1111 4 Lord, cf 0 Davla. lb Osayhold. rf.. 4 Murphy, tb.. 0 Croaa. aa. . . . 1 Oldrlng, aa.. 4 Knlshl, lb., 0 Pcara, c. . . 0 Bhravk, e... Wakaneld. c. 4 1 I 0 Pad .a. p I 0 4 4 ralkanbrif, p 1 4 4 1 Iari. p. . .. ToUla. .U 11 IT 14 I hartley, ... Bfrnder, p.... Armbruatar ToUla 14 T 14 13 1 Batted for Knight In the ninth. Washington 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 6 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 161 Karned runs: Washington, 8; Philadel phia, 3. Two-base hits: Hickman, Schalfly. Three-base hits: Altiaer, Armbruster. Sac rifice hit: Stahl. Stolen baaea: Stanley, L. Crosa (2), Wakefield (2), Knight, Sohreck. Double plays: K Cross and Stahl; Altlzer, Schalfly and Stahl. Left on bases: Waah lngton. T; Philadelphia, 6. First base on balls: Off Patten, 1; off Falkenberg, 2; off Dygert, 3. First base on errors: Philadel phia, 1; Washington. 1. Struck out:- By Patten, 2; by Falkenberg, 8; by Dygert. 2; by Bartley, 1; by Bender, 3. Paaxed balls: I'owers, 1; Sohreck. 1. Wild pitch: Bart ley. Hits: Off Patten, In seven Innings; off Falkenberg. 1 in two innings; off Dygert, 4 In four innlnga; off Bartley, 4 in two in nings; off Bender, 8 In two innings. Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Boston Easy for Blew Tork. NEW YORK. June 2S.-The New York Americana easily defeated Boston today. Score: NW TORK. BOSTON. B H O A B. . B. H.O.A.E. Kaaler. rf.... 4 Chaats lb 4 Conroy, aa..'. . 4 La porta, lb. .. I Wllltama. tb. 4 Ptltkanty, If. 3 Hoffman, cf . . 4 M tiu ira. a... 4 Cheabro. p.. ,. I 4 14 0 Parant, as.... I 1 t I I t II 4 4 ttahl. cf 4 1 1 1 0 I t Fryman, lb.. 111 4 1 14 14 Hot. It 4 1 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 Parria. lb ... 4 4 4 3 4 t 4 4 Hayoan. rf... I 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 Moraaa, lb... 4 1 I 1 1 44 4 4 Artnbruater, 041124 4 4 3 4Ptnan, p.... 10 4 10 - Hal back 1 4 4 0 4 Totala. II II It It 4 Totala 44 I 44 11 4 Batted for Dlneen In the ninth. New York 0 0 0 4 0 0 I 3 8 Boston 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 04 First base on errora: New York. 2. Left on bases: New York, 3: Boston, 8. Struck out: By Cheabro, 6; by Dlneen, 1. Threo base hits: Lnporte, Freeman. Two-bane hits: Wllllama t8, DelehMnty. Sacrifice hit: Delehanty. 6tolen base: Parent. Hit with pitched ball: By Chesbro, 1. Time; 1:40. Umpires: Connor and Hurat. fanning at tha Teams. Played. Won. LoaL Pet. Cleveland ... Naw York... Philadelphia M 87 24 .07 41 ST 24 .Sv'7 2 37 2S .6:7 62 83 29 . 6.12 41 82 29 .625 62 32 80 ' .616 61 22 S .341 62 16 .253 ( letrolt Chicago . ! St. Ltiuls. Waahlngton iViOaion Pllger Laaea on Errera. AYNE. Neb.. June . (Hnerlal Tl. gram.V-Wayn defeated Pllger here today in uuo.tii me Dest aames or thai v.ir Swarti Pllger pitched good ball, allow. ing but singles, but errors at critical tlmea gav yne its three runa. Score: . RH E. Wayne Pllger "'00111 1 k 1 1 U 0 O O a 1 11 7 Struck out Bwarti. t; by Pile. 8. 0 Two-baaa hit 'aria. W lfnnt,i.r 0 Harrison. Flrat baa n balls: Off Swarls! z. fassei oau: tiartison. Batteries: Pll ger. Swarti and Harrison; Wayne, pile and ieuiiuma. - imyirtj. uiiir. i. . . HOT SPRINGS. 8. D.. June, 2 dpecUl ) lint Sprlnga is getting vneNof tti best oa a, learns oninura lor tiua. season it : baa ver had. The Black Hills Warn will t . fur in league and a warm cunteat ia ex- 1 rected during the aeaaon, aa there l.as al wjya been great rivalry between thiji on - nu. i wm juiercating games wfie . .Tvea nera oeiween tne locals and l t oadrnn team, and although ii score a? v k ,ie-smen to games were spirited si many brilliant plays were made. The Chad run tram laueu 10 score in eitner game ivw niinnn winning tne nrsl by 14 to V and the second by 6 to 0. . . Caaaea la Three. I Leagae. At Dubuque THibuque. 4; Blooniington. At lecatur Rock Island. 1; Decatur 4, At Davenport Peoria game postpoued At Sprtnfficld-BrljigfWld. RAPida. 4. ' 4, . Cedar V - X BOSTON TURNS TIIE TABLES National I tuns Ttilendert Win Close Contest from tha Championi. HITS BUNCHED IN FlfiST AND FIFTH tease Holds Visitors Iteva to Fair Scattered Hlta aad . Errora Tell Rest af tha ' ftary. BOSTON, June 29. Boston turned tia tables on New York today. Good consecu tive hitting In tha first and fifth Innings enabled the home team to win, I to 2. Scrre: NEW YORK. ROSTOV. B H O A E n h n a E ban, rf 4 1 1 4 1 Rrldwtll, ai 4144 Maraball, rf. 4 M-Oann, lb. . 4 Martaa. If ... I Pahlan, aa... I I lTlln. Ik .. 4 1 fill hart. lb., t 4 anwrman. c I 1 McGlnalt;, p. I 4 t 0 aTannay. lb. 14 Rraln. lb.. 14S P.htra. rf. . . t 3 Howard. If I i 1 IWIn. rf I I a Nitdham. f t I Strnbrl, tb a I I; Young, p. . . I II t I 1 1 4 I I I I I I t 0 Totala K 4 24 12 4 Totala II I 27 IB 1 Boston 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 New Tork 0200000-00 2 Two-base hit: Bresnahan. Sarrlftc hit: Brsln. Stolen bases: Iievlln (2), Gilbert. First bsse on bnlls: Off Young. ,3; off McGlnnity, 1. Balk: Young. Strut O'.it: By Young. 3; by McGlnnity. 2. Time), 1:23. Umpires: Emslle and Conway. Pirates Bat Oat Victory. 8T. I-OriS, Mo , June :?.-Free hitting won today's game for Pittsburg, 6 to 2. Wagner waa especially strong with the bat. Score: rrrTSBrRO. t. loiis. B H.O A E B. H.O.A.E. .114 0 0 Beaumont. Ganiay. rf. ef. 4 I 1 4 4 Rurrh. rf... 4 110 0 Bannatt, lb. 1 1 1 4 4 4 0 I Laarh. If... Vvat.ier, aa.. Naalon. lb Bhchan, lb Rltrhar. 2b. Glbaon, e... Wlllla. p.... Totala . I 1 I 0 V Arndt, lb... .41110 Smoot. el. . . .1114 1 Shannon, If. .41010 Berkley, lb .40111 MrBrlda. aa .44110 Oradjr. c... .4 0 0 1 0 Pmhot, p. . 'Murray ... 1 II 0 1 0 I t 1 4 4 .It 10 17 1 Totala 11 0 17 17 I Batted for McBride In ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 06 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; Pittsburg, 6. Two-hime hits: Leach, Burch, Wagner. Three-bexe hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hit: Leach. Double play: Wagner to Rltchey. Stolen bases: Nealon, 2. Bases on balls: Off Druhot, 2; off Willis, 3. Struck out: By Hruhot, 2; by Willis, . Left on banc: St. Louis, 6: Pittsburg, f. Time: 1:46. Umpire: O'Day. Philadelphia Oatbats Braoklya. PHILADELPHIA, June 2.-By consecu tive hitting today Philadelphia defeated Brooklyn.- The visitors were unable to hit Lush effectively. Score; PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. B. H.O.A.E. Malonay, f..4 110 1 Thomaa, of... I 0 1 4 4 raaar, lb I 1 I 1 ft Glaaaon. 2b... 4 1 I I 0 Wtlnljrra. rf., I 0 I 0 0 Tltua. rf I 1 1 0 0 Donovan, rf..l 0 0 0 4 Courtney, lb. 4 1 4 4 4 Jordan, lb I I I 4 1 Maiaa, If 4 1 1 0 4 Alpartnam, tb. 4 1 I I V Doolln, 4 14 1 0 Lewla. aa 4 114 1 BranaSald, lb 4 0 1 1 0 Hummell, If.. I 110 0 Dooln, e 4 0 4 1 0 ttergen. a 4 si I 1 0 Luah, p I 114 0 R. anion, c... I 0 0 11 Eaaoo 1 4 0 0 4 Totala II 1M1I 0 Totala It I 14 I I Batted for Bcanlon in the ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 6 Brooklyn ...0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Left on basea: Brooklyn. 8: Phlladelnhla. 8. Stolen base: Doolln. Two-base hit! Gleason. Sacrifice hit: Caaey. Double plav: Bergen to Lewis. Struck out: By Lush, 8; by Scanlon, 2. First base on balls: Off L.ush. 3: off Scanlon. 3. Hit with nltcherl ball: Mclntyre. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Johnstone. Game Postponed. At Chicago Ctnclnnati-Chlcaco game postponed; rain. Staaalaa; of tha Teams. Piaved. Won. Ixisl. Pet Chicago 66 46 20 .603 Pittsburg 61 41 20 . 67J New York 64 42 22 . 6W Philadelphia 67 34 33 .607 Cincinnati 66 26 40 .394 Brooklyn 63 24 39 .3X1 St. Louis 67 26 42 .373 Boston 66 22 43 . 338 Oamea today: New York at Boston Brooklyn at Phlladelnhla. Cincinnati at Chicago, Pittsburg at St. Louis. GAMES IS AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Toledo Shata Ont Colnmbna by Score of Ten to Nothing;, TOLEDO, June 29. Toledo outplayed Columbus generally today. Robertallle waa knocked out In the sixth inning. Both he and AlehafTey were extremely wild. Score: TOLEDO. COLI'MBIS. B. H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A.E. Nanea. cf.... 4 110 0 Plrkerlne, ef. 4 1 1 1 0 J. Clarke. If. 1 0 10 0 Wrlslay, 2b.. 4 1 I I 0 1 0 1 0 Hlnrhman, rf 4 1 0 0 0 1110 Coulter, If.... 4 14 0 0 10 14 Kihm. lb I 1 II 1 0 0 8 14 PYlal, lb 4 0 0 4 1 1 4 0 0 Hulawltt, aa.. 4 1 4 I 1 1 14 0 I Blue, c 4 1 4 4 4 14 10 Rohenallle. s t 0 0 4 0 Daroost, aa... 4 Jtlda, rf I Kruegar, lb.. 4 Knaba. tb 1 W. Clarke, lb I Ahhott. c I Camnlta, p... 4 Ryan 1 0 0 0 4 27 I 17 1 4 Mebarrey. p.. 0 4 4 1 4 ToUla. ToUla 14 7 24 It 3 flatted for Robertallle In seventh. Toledo 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 8 10 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Pickering, Krueger, W. Clarke, Abbott, Hulswltt. Three-base hit: Jude. Sacrifice hlta: Demont. Abbott. Struck out: By Camnlti. 7; by Robertallle. 8: by Mehaffey 1. Bases on balls: Off i.amnitx, s, on ttonertallle, I; off Mehaffey, 4. Stolen baaea: Abbott, W. Clarke, Nance Hit by ball: J. Clarke. Double play: De. inont. Knabe and W. Clarke. Hits: Off KODertauie, in aix innings; off Mehaffey, 1 In two innlnga. "L'mplre: Kana. Time: 1:50. Hooalers Based Hlta. INDIANAPOLIS, June 29 Through the ouncning oi nua in tne tnira inning Indian apolis defeated Louisville In a well played game. Score: f INDIANAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. B. H.O.A.E. nun a a. unnieary, CT. I 1 0 0 Alhartos. lb. I 4 1 4 Hlmaa, if 4 I I 0 carr. lb 4 I II 4 W llllama, as. I 4 8 4 Parry, cf 4 4 14 Marran, 2b... 4 4 14 Kaboa. a 4 o Harford, p.... 4 1 0 1 Hallman, rf. . 4 OSiorall. cf ... f 4 Rraahaar. lb. I 4 Sullivan, lb.. 4 1 Karwln. If.... 8 4 Woodruff, lb. t I Shaw, e I 4 Qulnlan, aa. .. 4 0 Wolfs, p..,.. 4 ToUla. 21 4 27 12 1 ToUla 14 I 24 T I Indianapolis- 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 5 LOUIHV1I18 V U V U U Z Z 0 04 Btrucx out: By Hafford. 6: by Wolfe, 6 Hit by pitcher: Shaw. Two-base hlta- Kerwln, Qulnlan. Stolen bams: Dunleavy 121. Hallman, Brashear. Qulnlan, First on errors: Kahoe, Woodruff. Left on baaea' Indianapolia, 7; Louisville, 11. Umpire: V v U34a. x it .AJT. 8t. Paal Wlaa lu Flrat ST. PAUL, June 29.-8t. Paul won the game In the first Inning today, getting lour in nu iiuTC xuoa aner iwo were gone Moore pitched fine ball for tha loc&la Score : t. pail. Kansas enrr. B. H.O.A.E. B H.O.A.E. Oaler. rf 4 4 4 I I Perrlna. aa... 4 s 1 a a Bugdea, a 4 VatiEandt, cf. 4 frlak. If 4 Whaaler. lb.. I Rnrk'tald. aa. I Paddaa, lb... I Ralay. lb I Moore, p I i aaaaay. ll. 0 Waldroa, rf .. 4 4 1 4 4 I 1 II 4 Hill, ef.. I Siattary, lb. 4 Phyla, lb.... 0 Burka. lb.... BulltTan, a.. OKrantaa, p... I 11 Totala 24 11111 I ToUla.... St. Paul 3 0 0 0 Kanaaa Ctty 0 0 10 24 I 24 17 0 0 1 a 0 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Sugden, Padden, Casaady. i'ouuio piays: raaaen. Kockenneld to naiey; nocxenneia, fanaen to Kalev; nocgenneld to Haley. Bases on balls: Off rraniae, i; on oioore, 1. Hit Oy pitcher: Kockenneld. Struck out: By Moore, (i by Frantae. 2. Sacrifice hit: Moore. Left on DBHea: bi. rsui, : ivansas vlly, 3. Time: IX. Umpire: Haskell. Brcwvra Win la Kleveath. MINNEAPOIJS, Minn., June 9 In the eleventh inning today Ford dropped pop-up off liynes' bat and tha batter waa safe at first. Batenian, the next man up, knocked the ball to the fence for three bases, scoring Hynes. Milwaukee won, 2 to 1. score: MILWAlKEg. StlliNEAPOUf. a. H.O. A B.H O A k Poblaaoa.'vsa. 4 14 4 Oaaa. ef e I i 0 0 Oraaa. rf I t 4 SullWaa, rf . I I 10 4 I Kraaaua. lb. 3 4 1 4 Oraiainger. lb 4 I I 1 4 Hart. If 4 4 14 Hyaaa. if 4 Hiltmil. Ik . I I 11 imaoill. cf. 4 1 I t a i I a o.i.r. aa ... I lb 4 1 a reaaw. c... I I a I ktr.Vnk. Ik 1 4 I Poi. . lb. 1 Ford, m. . .. 4 4 11 LutA P.... .... I a .... I ...M 14 44 13 I 1-3 0 0 01 Orahaai TsuA " I Total. Batte Jr Ford in ninth. Milwaukee ... iinneDll 1 TtUM-tA Batsman, siolta bast: Davis. Tesger, Sullivan. Hemphill. Sacri fice hits: Sullivan. Oyler O. Hart, tlra dam. Hynes ureen. r"urt!a Double tiav: Rohlns.in, JcTrnirk to Hateivan. Buses on halls: Off Curtlns. 4; off Ford. 3 Struck out: Bv Curtlsa. 6; by Ford. 6. Ift on hsses: Mlnnspnlla. 1?: Milwau kee, . Time: 8.16 l'mplre: F.gan. landlaa of tha Teams. . Played. Won. Loat. ret Toledo 41 Ti . Milwaukee S J7 N".i Cntiimbus 71 41-30 577 IxuMvtlle 7 S2 .5-3 Ksnsss fltv W 31 & .4T0 Mlnneaivills ,.. M 31 37 .4f- St. Paul -. 27 S .l'O Indianapolia 67 42 .373 Oamea todav: Columhus St Toledo, Louls Yllle at Inrtlannpolls. Milwaukee at Mlnne gpolla, Kansas City at St. Paul. Pnettlo ana Omaha. plee and his Pueblo Indians wllUbe at Vinton street park to do battle with Pa s Colts Ssturdsv. Snndav ftwo gsmesl and Monday. Monday will be ladles' day and all the women are invited to be present when Dlmlck's orchestra will be nn added attrac tion. Pelee has st remit hnen nis team since his last v'stt to Omaha. All games will be called at 3 if- p. m. i no lineup: Omaha. I'oaltlons. Pueblo. Dolan First ...... Second Third.... Bhort.... Left ...... I'enter. ., Rlaht..., Catch..., Catch... Pitch.... Pitch.... fitch.... Pitch.... Pitch Me'lilvray ., Bhngart ... Elwert .... Flske Cook .... Bader . Melchlor ... Meseltt .. Schrant .... Minor Morrison .. Stimmel Vollendorf . .. Faurot Howard..., Perrlna;.... Runkle Basse v Welch , Carter Onnriing... Benoer McNeeley. Sunders.... Dodsre Corns Koukallk.. ' , Field Clab aad Diets. The Omaha Field rlub base ball team will play the Diets team on the Field rlub grounds this sfternoon at 3 o'clock. Neither of these teams has lost many games this sesson snd the contest should be hard fought. The lineup: i Field Club. Position. Dletx. Ksrr Catch Strong Wordy Pitch.... Mathews-Young Abbott First Milllken Chambers Second Hall Murphy Short Knight Creighton Third litham Hatchen Ieft Anderson Hoagland Center Onddard Martln-Hauck Right Hunter Both Teams Sore on l'mplre. AHAPAHOE, Neb.. June 29,-(SpeclaI Tel egram.) The second game between the Arapahoe and Bertrand ball teams was played todny and while yesterday the local team played rings around the visitors there was a reversal of form today and In the field and at bat the visitors had by far the better of It. Unfortunately there waa a disagreement with the umpire and both trains withdrew from the game, leaving the result In dispute. i The score as far aa the game waa played ' showed Bertrand far In the lead. Score: R. H. E. Bertrand 0 8 12 10-7 4 Arapahoe 0 0 0 0 0 22 1 t Broken Bow Winner. BROKEN BOW, Neb., June 2.-(8peclal Telegram.) The largest crowd of the sea son witnessed a close game today between Broken Bow and Ansley, The home team did good fielding, the work of Xanders, Gadd, Wilson and Copsey being very effec tive. Score: Broken Bow, 4; Ansley, 1. Batteries: Xanders and Oadd, Hagln and Carrouthera. Umpire: Hayes. Attendance, 600. Errors Costly to Wahoo. WAHOO, Neb.. June '."".-(Special Tele gram.) Wahoo lost by poor fielding and inability to hit with men on bases. Score: R H E Fremont 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 08 8 2 Wahoo 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 7 Batterlea: Fremont, Hannan and Shea; Wahoo, Richmond and Johnson. Iowa League Results. MARRHALLTOWN. Ia., June 29 (Spe cial Telegram.) Following are the results In the 'Iowa league: Oskaloosa, 4; Marshalltown, 3; ten in nings. Boone, 1; Keokuk, 0. Waterloo. 7; Ottumwa, 2. Fort Dodge, 14; Burlington, 9. Kearney la Sbnt Ont. KEARNEY, Neb.. June 28. (Special Tele gram.) Errors and bunching of hits were responsible for the defeat of White Wings by Grand Island by a score of to 11. Orand Island made eight hits and Kearney nine. Batteries: Welsh and Corbett, How. ard and Zaluaky. Umpire: Pendergraft. EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Orly II Easily Wlna the Free Handi cap at Lataala. CINCINNATI. June 29. Five favorites were successful at ljuonta today. Orly II, the favorite, easily won the free handicap at a mil and a sixteenth, the feature of the card. Brancas took the place from the Minks. Track, fast. Results: First race, mile: Daleemsn won, Dr. Hart second. Revllle third. Time: l:42. Second race, seven furlongs: Begonia won. Alma Gardia aecond, Inspector Girl third. Time: l:274. Third race, six furlongs: Martlus won, Garret Wilson second, Lady Carol third. Time: 1:14. ". . Fourth race, mile and one-sixteenth, handicap: Orly II won, Brancas second, The Minks third. Time: 1:46. Fifth race, five furlongs: Helmuth won, Elected second, Jay Swift third. Time: 1:02,. Sixth race, mile: Whipporwlll won, Huxzah second, Willie Newcomb third. Time: l:41k- Seventh race, mile; Rubicon won. Dr. MrCluer second, The Mate third. Time: l:41H. NEW YORK, June 29. The results at Sheephead bay: First race, seven furlongs: Melbourne won. Ancester secend. Lady Ellison third. Time: 1:29. Second race, mile: Brookdale Nyroh won, Bohemia second, Content third. Time: 1:41. Third race, five furlongs: Jersey Lady won. Toddles aecond, Fantastic third. Time: 1:02. Fourth race, the Thistle stakes, mile and a furlong: Mason won, Garnish second, Ormondes Right third. Time: 1:52. Fifth race, mile and a quarter: Grenade wen, Maxner aecond. . Time: 2:07. Two starters. Sixth rare, five and one-half furlongs on turf: Solly M won. Frank Ixird second, Benstrong third. Time: 1:09.' Bl'FFAIX), June 29. Result at Kenll worth: First race, four and a half furlonga: Tudor won, Gold Note second, Tony Bonero third. Time: 0:W. Second race, one mile: Monacndaro won. Embarrassment second, Hyperion third. Time: 1:43. Third rsre, mile and a sixteenth: 811 verskln won Hera second, Carey third. Time: 1:K. Fourth race, five furlongs: Grsce Kim bsll won. Pnnemah 'Second, Round Dance third. Time: 1:03. Fifth race, one mile, selling: Duke of Kendall won. Earl Rogers second. Orfero third. Time: 1:43. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Perrv McAdow won, Richard, Jr. second. Lady Stewart third. Time: 1:19. . SALEM. N. H , June 29. Results: First race, five furlongs: I,atrlona won. Lady Pocahontas second, Golden Pheasant third. Time: l:ofi. Second race, mile: King's Oem won, Nel lie Burne second. Llllta third. Time: J:42. Third race, alx furlongs: Incantation won, Yaxd aecond, Pretention third. Time: 1:11V ' Fourth race, mile: ?.lenap won. Miss Hawley second, Avinton third. Time: 1:42. Fifth race, one and one-eighth mile, sell. Ing: Ostrich won, New York second, El liott tnirn. nine: l:bf. Sixth race, one won. Sister Belle Time: 1:43. DENVER, Colo., suits: mile: Princess Royal second, Huddy third. June 29. Overland re- First race, 2:15 pace: Anna Will won in straight heats; Kiowa second, Blaza, third Time: :!(. Second race, alx furlonas: Babe won, Little Grer second, Dolly Gray tliird Time: 1:14V Third race, seven furlongs: bout won. The Major second, Time: 1:28. The RoiiHta Lustig third. Fourth race, one mile: Fred Hornbeck won. J. C. Ciem second. Flying Torpedo third. Time: 1:4'.. Fifth race, aix furlongs: Lady Alice won. Mrs. Bob second, Ben I-ear third Time: 1:14. Sixth race, three qi.srters of a mile: Swell Olrl won, Valencia aecond. Dr. Tom third. Time: 1:16. Seventh race, three-quarters of a mile: Plnsticker won. lingford James second, Knight Blase third. Time: l:lb'4. Golf at tha Country flab. Saturday the sei ond contest for the tour nament commit lee cup will be played, eight een holes handicap, medal play. Low score will b declared the winner for the month of Jun. Omaha Cricket Clnh. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Omaha Cricket club will play In Miller park .All miuVr and Uiue Uiried la cricket r? 'nvl'ed to participate. The club Intend to r'y a matrii gmne en th af'ernivin of th Fourth, ami would like to see a big turnout at the tract ice. game. smith wixa t.oi.r t ii iriomr Hassan Man aw Holds National anal Western lilies. LAKE Fft EST, 111.. June : -Alex Smith of ?aau today won the oik n golf cha.n- pionahlp ef the United States, with a total of strokes for tli seventy-two holes plsy. With an advsntage of three atrok- over Willie Anderson, his nare"t cjh.; e titor on yesterday's thlrty-'ba-hole p.y. Smith today played his morning round In seventy-three ami the afternoon round, onrt cf. which was played In a deluge of tain, in reventy-flye. Nothing could lietter show t is versatility of the I'srnostle Soot, or Ins ehillty quickly to adopt his pHy to chsng-d conditions on a golf course thsn the westi.-r and course conditions today. During the morning the greens were lightning f"-l, with a strong south wind prevailing. Be fore the play at the first hole had ben completed In the afternoon the storm hurst and the round was played under conditions that tried the skill of the players to the in most. Smith took thirty-nine for the first nine holes, a higher flerure than he hss Ivid during the tournament, but he plHyrfl Hie Inst nine holes In thirty-six. the lat thr e holes being played In two. three and four, a total of nine. Smith now holds both the western and national on championship, as last week he took the honors In ti e western over the llomewood links. Tlire times runner-up to Willie Anderson In ti e national open, twice losing to Anderson In the play-off for the title, Smith yexter.lay and today played golf that was little soon of marvelous in Its machtne-llke steadl:sn and which gave him the highest golfing honors with a margin of seven strokes ovir his nearest competitor. Willie Smith. Mexican champion, with two rounds today of seventy-four each, t' ok second honors, with a tothl of 302 strokes, and James Mslden of Toledo and Lawrence Aucnterlonie of Glenvlew tied for third hon ors, with each. Willie Anderson, present title holder and four times winner of tne national open championship, flnlshrd fifth. The rain-sonked -greens were too much for Anderson this afternoon and he took eighty four strokes, bringing his total to 807. Ao-X Ross of Oakley finished sixth, with lid; Steward Gardner of Garden City seventh, with 311: H. Chandler Egan. national ama teur champion, and Gilbert Nichols of Den ver lied for eighth, with 313 each, and Jack Hobens of Englewood, N. J., finished teiuh, with 314. Egan took eighty for, his after noon round, but this was low enough lo place him within the substantial honor of the tournament. Field CInb Tennla Championship. Drawings in the tournament to decide the Field. club tennla champion for 19"4 were held laat night at the club and resulted as follows: A. Potter, bye. Serlbner, bye. West, bye. Ralney, bye. Martin, bye. . Teal, bye. ' . Denning plays Neely. Epearter jlaya C. Potter. McConnen plays Kennard. ' Cs dwell plays Rasmussen. Ced Potter, bye. , Hlllls, bye. Kohn. bye. Doherty, bye. Wood. bye. , Hughes, bye. Play will commence promptly at 3 o'clock this- afternoon and all players must be on hand by that time or they will be de faulted. This applies not only to those In the preliminary round, but also to those In the first round, as owing to the few preliminary matches the committee desires to pull off all first round matches possible. Play will continue during the week, bring ing the finals on next Saturday afternoon. W. M. Wood will have the tournament In charge and players are requested to report to him for aaslgnment of court, etc. Rain Stopa Tennla. WIMBLEDON, England. June 29-The matches In the lawn tennis championship games scheduled for today had to be aban doned owing to the heavy rainfall. Sporting; Brevities. The real estate men made a mistake In their assignment of extra positions. Harry Reed should have been made watermelon holder. St. Louis took a fall out of Iefty Lelfleld, the man Dea Moinea cracked up a the stai of this league. Jack Taylor held the Bmoky City boys safe at all times. Mordlcal Brown was compelled to take a beating Thursday because his teammates back of him could not hit. Weimer. He pitched what would ordinarily been a winning game. Double headers are scheduled thick ami fast for a time. Two games were on the bill for Dea Moinea Friday and two between the Dea Moines and Omaha teams on the Fourth. New York and Pittsburg were tied for second place in the National league Fri day morning. If Chicago loses any more games one of these team ia quite apt to overhaul the Cuba. Chance probably know hi business, but it look strange to see him send in sub-, stltute battera for such hitters a Slagle, Schockard and Schulte. None of the men sent In to bat In the ninth made a hit. A pretty race Is on in the American league with Philadelphia, Cleveland- and New York tied tor first place F'rlday morn ing at .600 all. None of these teams is scncduled to play the other Friday so some hard gamea may be expected. Considerable Interest ha been worxed up In the boxing contest between Guy Buckles and Kid Jensen which will be held Sunday afternoon on No Man's lind. East Omaha under the auspices of the Cut Off I-ake Athletic club. The opinions are divided as to whether Jenaen. who has been working out all winter under the Instruction of Paul Murray can best the. more experienced Buckles. The bout is to be at catch weights, although the boys are about of a size. The crowd will pick the referee and the match is scheduled to start at 3 o'clock aharp. Seats have been prepared and the mailt event will be preceded by some good preliminaries. Qaeer Sensations in stomach, back or bo vela, are sign ot certain danger, which Llectrlo Bitter are guaranteed to cure. 60 cent. For sala by Sherman McConnell Drug Co Lively Tinea for Fremont. FREMONT, Neb., June 29. (BperlsU Fremont Is to have a number of attractions during the next two months. The annual Chautauqua session will be held the week beginning July 30 In Barnard park. The management expect to sell 1,000 season ticket. An excellent program ha been prepared, Including aeversl favorite of previous Chautauqua. On July 81 and August 1 and 2 occur the annual meet of the Driving Park association, which Is ex pected will be the best ever held here. A good many entries have already been made and It is expected that several fast ones from Denver will be here. On August 14. 16 and 14 the firemen's tournament will be held at the race track. Flremen'a tourna. menta always draw, as the races attract much local interest nd the committee in charge Is assured thst the coming one will he no exception to the rule. HOTELS. 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